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—— = === ~ aes ‘ x , | stations for schools for artillery practice: Forts COME AND SB WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | Timothy Rives, the great war-horse of the party, | st j = es ; ‘ EVENING STAR. ——. halle referred brieily te the Rufin. pamphiet, tbe | Bidgeley, Randall and Leavenworth, in the GREAT BARGAINS: ay SSESSMENTS.—EXTRAORDINARY VALUATION a ail were aware | department of the West, and Fort Vancouver, os zs " . . " a W ASHLENGTON CITY: os = Esrara athe Assessors, toward the oe wasa calms ufguntentin favor vege threes in Oregon. The following officers have been " a Ladies’ Splendid Gaiters, 1.00 =: DAY. May 16, 1899. | close of the last yoar, commenced and concluded Pa etl seeiehs tor tie Grogee a, appointed Iuspectors—Brevet Colonel Monroe, All kinds Boots ana Slippers. —— eee = | their duties, but in a manner which has dissat- | Ona his ndvocacy. of the Wilmot proviso: From [of the @épartment of the West; Brovet Colonel ALL GOODS SOLD ARE OF PERRY & CO/S (BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURE. {D> Tuoves “Tux Stax” is PRINTED ON TEE | isfied many who own brick-and-mortar or apy | the more! effect the election of Mr. 1. would | Nauman, of California and Oregon; and Brevet VASTEST STEAM PRESS IN Use soUTH oF BaLtt- MOKK, ITs EDITION 15 50 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT ‘FO BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADVER- ve his political charaeter | 7. CALL AT other kind of property with sufficient surface pay tale oneignty eehttited 1d these dos uments, | Colonel Harvey Brown, of the department of s1@N-—BiG 16, : . : T. CLARK & CO., . to bear thereon the brief but expressive word | he expected every man who looked to the true | the East and Texas, _mad-coltt No. 16 PENNSY LWANIA AVENTUR, bet’ eth and Sth stron , sil s whether he be Whig, Amer- hoe [SS TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY | “tax. . Teer ge tiemecemes vere kin” Sy EY * inligy noi Guang we Motarhin.— Two Boo- EXCURSIONS, &c ‘ " AMUSEMENTS. TWELVE o'clock, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT | In inany cases which have come to our knowl- [Gov. Smith having epproached Mr. Montague, retary of the Interior hes aperoved of land ____ SBR BSIUNS, XC. ss APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT DAT. edge, they seem to have acted on the principle | wuo was at the t xaminihg some papers, am PP Pie NIC OF a IE Sf. JOSEPH’S BEN- AUTIFUL STATUE JT for ihe Honest of the ce IRI. Free Exhibition at "S BOOKSTORE, enue, between Sth and loth atreets. : sige fA sation with hit, speaking im | grants for railroad purposes in the State of I } that houses, like wine, improve with age. A nuencen 2 tones ue e. taraing sudiehly 4 purpose: oO Fl Fi : Michigan, as follows: Grand Rapids and In- t, fe ‘ample, built twenty years ago dd, said, “My friend, | will stop until you get | ™ 2 oes aes Sotctka ee coe Meas isne: vauee ee for rm thoceeaa delaras bow worth sttsen hun- through.” [Laughter and applause. ] Mr Smith dinner railroad, 470,000 aeres; Flint and Per- 10th, will trke place are f immediately retired, but not without casting 3 rambaguette railroads, 306,000 acres, being only | toned ce—Humphrey & Jueneman’s— | dred, and ground bought for twenty cents | Wma ont . = a4 DAY next. May I7th, aaa | within the last five years is now valued at | ine feel so bad before all people, anyhow.”] | P@rtof the land which said roads are entitled to. | “Tickets 5 cents. ma He-7te . : oa SRE *RAND PIG NIC. dollar afoot! In uot a few instances through- | Mr remarked that he did not intend to have = = = A= G out the city, property is assessed at on/y double | "de the Icast reference to Gov. Smith in bis ‘an News.—The intelligence by ‘eser Noriex.— Distaict oy CoLUMBia ADVERTISE- TAU slareacharehs having pot been beld | ence of the bad weather on Thursday | PRESS. The Costitution opposes the recognition of CHARLES TRBENER " Ps iG on MNASIUM, EA > AND MNAMAGER BEER SALOON, < — o et Sr igher law’’ than the established law of he legal valuc | (ue vnne ne wits vende epurbone te come into th | and the Borussia is startling and warlike, and St. Peter's Sunday School Io. 521, Camire Mayet comer af avn cae . is! jay i 7 - i valu = . . Ht 4 an streets, avy “higher its value; for, beit remembered, t e legal v - cence oe sag eorpbagtreg (Rese indicates that hostilities have almost certainly HO wide cbheror wathensnme seen <a the land. : is what it will bring in “cash,” not credit, and | tppimie,) He entered lato the c months, single | commenced. The next steamer will doubtless TO AKLINGTON SPRINGS the pwect fnnoe and the mune of the crietiraind The same paper, in reply to tho Iutsllizen- | oot in tranenctions on time. handed; they bate bed representative after repre | bring the intelligence that all Italy is In « co ah relay oe ee and | Ger col on WW edie eens ye J FE cer and other papers, denies that the President, According to the law, the sum of seventy-five Sere, So Cidwtaed oe oman — Dlaze. anie eaves waite = PI 5 Pais ae ies tan aon ‘ soko i apt fs is in applying to Congress for power to protect cents was last year authorized to be levied | P¢y*, he : ae ae yak theca = ar cesta ees Se for the Pisce we ‘of vistors. new Patent, consisting : twelve REPRE arms ond American interests abroad, asked for war-| |. every hundred dollars worth of property ; F pee ee cel " orney e capta Cuaxcr.—We learn that Commodore Law- | and will ra every be six good able bodies—gray with go Gi wy making or war-declaring powers, bat contends carmine; therefore gentlemen whe do net enjoy themselves without and this, under an economical administration, | Mr. (. in speaking of the corrupt state of the | rence Kearney has been detached from his po- | tors tree of charge. aturiine the plenswre of would have been sufficient for corporation pur- | Government, ate tk other interrogatories pelle sition as Chairman of the Light-house Board, | ,, Boats wi!! also leave the Aqueduot. Georgeto that the measures he contemplated were pre- " ——, ace bow rtrly requeste! to stay far h unded to the gentlemen, was th’ - : .? | xtarting at 8 a.m., and ry ‘are away forever from the par. . ventive and pacific. poses. Thecharter limits the maximum of the wran that Glaney Sones. natend of ibe seut | and Commodore Shubrick appointed in his Eee acta Contion inci Nan tines le: wera = aan WERNER. fer the various r + ii to tl nitentiary where he ought to have heen k : for oocasion. cs cKNER'S | a a aan sanmngan ast aac Sexo perenes re coms 1 ame: beyond his SEs aeacl che Dime eae ee eee aol Sr aatuaans cents Seciacs dp tans Ohalions GYMNASIUM RESTAURANT course, corporation officers cannot legally go. tacking in severe term Mr. I litical course see, to h as 2 mpathizing with the Abolitionists, &c., | | APPOINTMeNT.— William L. Patterson, of No 521 cormer Ninth st.and Low: sane avenue. — inveting ty friends and omstumere to th wo 2 35 i r 8 t \d ean be sy Pay S = Ky order of the Teachers, who pladge themrclves <9 I~ The report of the Sickles trial sent by tele- pri Pigg edb ee nomi. | Suid. if these things were not so, why wan it tat | Mississippi, has been appointed by the Presi- | tht siriet onder nnd decortim wil ha preserved.” | branch of my business, I promise to Loep this place graph contained 152,110 words, and cost the Asso- | attained in another way. } eee the National Era, at Washington, the vilest abo- | dent, Consul of the United States at Genoa. H. Fleishell. >. Hamlin, Lookout for further neues. a ciated Press $3,652.29. nally increasing the value of real estate, and | jition shect that disgracex Southern soil, had said tHoxoae T: Gonnolly. sp 3)-im CHARLES WERNER. 17> The authorities of Richmond have “ shut | thencollecting the tax upon it, on the principle | that it would rejoice over Mr L.’selection. [Aj a anh V—— aul es Ol chm ae = | = : : interrogatories to the 1.0. OF R—The officers and members of | —™™MeHt down" on the blowing of horns by the drivers of | that a thousand-dollar property is considered | PUntlcahant Mr. G, concladeds hie tne having T i Gambia’ District ent, No. 21.0, of | MOUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF BALLS, PARTIES, &c. See aie ‘Thanks to the good taste of ovr dealers | to be worth fifteen hundred ; and that, instead expired, aud retired amid great applause. 5 clack in Temperance 1, He, winee Sth advan Twice a Wak Uni Portker Noti | y R. CARUSI'S in this city, we have no such nuisance to abate. rr é 4 of only seven dollars and fifty cents, eleven dol- MR. MONTAGUE’S SPRECH. the transaction of very important business. P. THOMAS COLLYER will ran reg: | SECOND MAY FESTIVAL. eZ * ' Mr. ing, was landed. | C, R’ nmunicati ith the Tents are re- Tie steams rb ge compliance with a very « al request, aml lars and twenty-five might as well be imposed Mr. Montague, on rising, eta fa loge lag [pitas frou rence. De omenet glariy te Mount Vernon and | te - : fy many valued friends whe could met : He said, that though he hid often 1 spec tfull } Washington o = 5 y r , EF ee aan Sates that Bishop Potter, | True, the victims of this policy may appeal | concresetiona: weer net maul larger UD. CR vaLD Men ATARAN.D.R.S. | DAYS a0d FRIDAYS, fraying th and o-| Rillxive a see: nd Ball on FRIDAY EVEN of the diocese of Eastern New York, has confirmed ra 2 Te the | itied him more than they, by the courteous, or- |_| a ANOS TnATE nt the foot of 7th stroct, at 10 a, m., and re] TN Micro ace: ne ballon FRIDAY 1: tal ss from such exactions; but to whom? ie 5 of R 1 w turning at half past o'clock p.m. panics vd - fi 1,036 persons since the ith of March, or in the = derly, and respectful manner with which they hz 2 OF CONFIRMATION | Coaches leave all the Hotgis and the corner laant ceremon >> @1d amusements of the first pace of two months very board composed of the Ward Asscsors | tistened to his opponent. Ar. G. would seem to i Hetered “TITS EVENING in Chee Peameyivanin avoute and iin at-atoh mm, Rone | roca mim t — See a themselves. (And here we will mention, by | create the impression that Mr. Letcher was not one Na py Bi ltt. vid W | crip ot. ima 3-tf | — I~ The loss of the American clipper ship Po- | way of parenthesis, that these Assessors would o in invited. uses will leave the — — WARTS. monaon the Irish coast, with a large cargo of em” | not, likely, be 80 liberal in their estimates if — : = — PERSONAL. rANTED—-A WOMAN tent to do the : " i SEVENTH WARD— ting of the | ——— = a a n he — a Nearly 40u lives were lost | tnoy had, in the language of the law, to pay | tirst, to show that he a Ann, Koo Nothin tol ra tuarsexenth RECA te indy who, ver the, sgmatare of Wintel housework of a ‘iam of three: a ‘ , i i wr be held at 0 VE. = Mra. 1c Omi is a entieman » ——____—______ ~ cask ~ for the real estate they might wish to | To tus gentleman, ss he would seeen to stipposc. DAV EVENING, isih instant ate O'clock. Came | throw kihe Cite hee Omen furnish her ad. | LF ~_ a 17 A stay of proceedings bas veen grin‘ed In | purchase.) He (the speaker) had heard them speak ta clean 5 ma 16-3t_ | dress, he will give her such Le will show Fer Ww P.to Buse F ; the Stephens wife joisoning cas’, in New York, | If the future Assessors shall be so liberal and Spare aes i eee HOW MIELRVEASE ANNOUNCE MR fellege bor naed of Ge dldeeiies of eters | sor the last eight yrare, te decirone to eset vote oe that it will coine up before the Supreme i ir i f prop- . : secedi . AINE as an independent ean- ful vaneaned hy rogard to an- | enxacement where he will have the opportunity te Court for aguaiat Ga aiter error, and thence pansy ceer ilaigrse-puasbarpa perbitcs follies Sorrel ee pipe teen fay dilsto for City Surveyor at the ensuing June elec: | other Phe letter wil not he went. “Emm oes Reriect htmacit atthe trade.” No wigctvon to i * ws , 4 FES, a we M = s, a “ a Aandi = z Li SS 3 Bhs § iad Add bil TB be G = Se ae eee their duty, the number of millionaires, on pa- | But tee Conprese ts Utd [serhgele pape ON AND AFTER THE i6rn DAY LOST AND FOUND | WANTED—A SITUATION, bya young womar, Ei A dispatch from Halifax states that the | per, will be largely increased. Men in merely which Virginia, in her sovereign capacity, might AE her rae ie ae Creag aD, =a de ghenbormand, or to aah pee Shuldren. elections have resulted in the success of the Lib- | comfortable circumstances will, after the tax- | deem to be unconstitutional, that the Su ro nise and agree to cloxe our respective places of OST—On Frida: it, between 7 and 8) e — “a ny i ; e L& 7 oxcuing teu this offen erals, who will probably Lave a majority of nine | books shall have been exbibited, suddenly find | Court of the United States wax the proper arbiter Praetnoas daily at7 o’clook p. m. until October ist, clock, while pasmn; 6th G and 7th ste, | a ‘ to decide the conflict between them; and if the ‘ a buckskin PURSE containing! aamal sum of mon. ANTED_—Ry & respectable tonng woo in Parliament. Five of the present Executive | themselves “rich,” in the general acceptation Supreme Court decided this Inw to be constitu. |” Pavnor & Macny, _-W.F. Barty, Pe tenrinn eee ee ee ee be ee ema” | Wirt DATION na chambermaid and Counscilors have been defeated. of that term. Certainly, so far as this is con- | tional ie Virginia = potgee oe uncon- Bi ete Bg aS Faaycuin ERGs; ibe ~ i e, AL, ee j + po ‘K oe ne aa EEF ST ST EE ETS . : . . stitutional, the people of Virginia should resist— | Washington, May 14th, 1859, ma 14-3t™_ ana — | Ssteoss, aed a iL7~ In New York, on Friday, a horse belong- | cerned, the ‘‘good time’’ is ‘“‘coming—wait a they should be builty of rebellion and eles YOUNG MENS" CHRISTIAN Beeo Ae Got. pean Lore ier Oa Rati rt se roheae fre Horse Sho» ne . J. Mit was attac! hydropho- | little longer.’’ He had shown previously that in a speech Gov. TLOD The regular monthly meeti UF das afternoon, nd reeti atals . c Pea vasa, <a pipers ate eres knows that, of late, there has | Seward devon at Racibaicr: there was a prop- | the Association will be held at the Rooms. Pa ave- | GOULD BRACE. containing three garnet note, | business. Inquire on the p: - ’ . , effort to capture him Mr. Vi were bitten Finally th lea: near &th " \ ET esition made to reorganize the Supreme Court | uC, CPpesite Browns’ Hotel. on MONDAY AE- | the find-r will be suitably rewarded by ON, I6t! tant, ath o'clock. A full at the Star Office. re different principl to b tl dyes | TE YON, 16th atthe Star Offi notand another man | been no briskness in the real estate market— embers in desirad, as important busi - : horse was shot. A few | everybody knows that, in periods like the pres- | elected by the proms, so ss to give the see reef ese will slat their attention pang 4 $5 mea ape yer role nel weeks since a dog be! ng to Mr. Vinot was ent, when the expenses of living are extraordi- publican party the control of that great tribunal of ma l4-2t SON TUCKE t red COW, with short horns, Seized with hydrophobi ud died. Previous to and the next w i Oka 3. ily hi i GOOD SAMARITAN DIVISION, Sons] having heroslf, Ane pores ough his death the dog hit the } narily high, people have not got much eash with the States. Supp o Remperauess will hold m publicvaoctine | Cee we ATCA Ean Ae Re caa eaee | Erne " mela te at ci ose Nealatahais which to buy houses and lands. Hence, we fo be the case, and beside this there was 2 NING. Mas 17th, ata o'clock, | north, between & aid II streets receive aid | NTED-A FARM and GARDEN HAND ea faltimnere, ou telarday nick = : z a : Kk ni t p ep- ps terian Church, Isiand, (Rev. | reward. na z al a wtih han 6 U7” 1h Baltimore, on Saturday night, members | cannot imagine how or from what causes real | Sk Repu haw, if Vir Wish to | Macon Notlow.) Aetlrenses ill doltrates be ‘ ar | ant svesl resmmccenaee’ Abeig eet of the -Eubolt Clab” and “Tiger Club” met ata * : h it | the Rev. Mr. Hora and the Grand Worthy Patriarch OST_LAND WARRANT No. 75,73, for 199! and weil recommended. Appiy ai 7 ee estato has risen here in so wonderful a degree. spines ewe | otaarvined’ Pie pablivare respectfully invited. 4 ner: edinmy name, under the act of 31) mais mt es = ae had a ditticulty. On their leaving the In truth, the Assessors seem to have been de. vile a the Inve to be unco stitti i wast nie p March, for noeviee vorformed in, te war of Wax: TO RENT-a Hot 1 about the a “Oh, yt 2 Phe i. was she jo? sh . the law w ee f - — == in Cay iler's iy. Pa. Mil, b s - a *e 4 ae SO thoes ay Sey the ery of “Oh, YOU | seient in Judgment, if we may credit the many | cided to be constitutes what ther? Yield TIVAL, FOR THE | lic are cautioned again Farchase of the caid | sr terrad.” Located betwee Dl ent Eubolts was raised, and a fight with pistols en- 7 seakaii fi high! ble citi- | « ind if she dare resist, according to his | | vO S CHRIST ASSOCI As it is nis late to apply to the Com-| Sie gurther north than # ‘Address “ “ sued. ia which several of the ‘Tigers’? were | Presentations from highly respcetable citi- 7. : people would be rebels and revolu- en would be her only hope an’s doctrine precluded all lop zens upon this subject. of Pensions for 7 J It is for those aggrieved to consider upon Mee MTRUER, | Siltor. stating full partiea'are, | WANTED—At 315 Ponn.ay | and assistant, ard two wounded, one, named Augustus Ford, seriously, but, it was thought, not mortally i ‘iev He did not hold the position, as the g >} room and general housework. mar AcqguittaL or Rev. Daxizn Dowxey.—The Sone ie the Po their repens Hleman stated, that a State tall the right to eee je, dit calor Chapel hape:, McKendree | but any suitabe person, white or e . : dea -: = At the ensuing June election, new Assessors - i case of the Rev. Daniel Downey, charged with whenever she thought proprr to do so. As 19] Ghapel, Methodist. South, Meth iit Protestants | PPOARDING, inveucof the wost delightful wen. | taken, are to be selected, together with other but not ni tlhe s i A gaa at as Praxby irat, See Pst tions in Washiugion, at Mra, CARTE the murder of Wm. Mullins, in Stannton, Va., nia Would go did she recede would | Pm ather Churches wishing to b+ | Capitol Hill, North A street, N ‘ma 0 2w* By 2 young int F 2a = : depend on circumstances be ladies of any athes (i ties to the Sec- | CAPitol Hill, North A street, 3 ye amily, where she can have the Sas Concluded on Saturday, the jury, afteradelib | 110re OP® es a pansy semcor na haete, said there was now no Dem | Tefars of the Committe ef Avrancements, Jour i; | EROARD IN THE COUNTRY cHlaving made | tomt The best of references gives eration of twenty minutes returned a verdict of z womes ok every ¥o atic brings Mr. Pryor asa witness. Unver woop, 9th street, between D and E, who wil the past season extensive additions to ¢ brouytit Mr. P’. into the court, for | also furnish any information desired by thore al | former residence, we slial! be prepared to accommo in Wasa lawyer; and he knew that | ready engaged in preparing for the Festival. 3 Post Other, wo T. A. N “not guilty."* Upon the rendering of the verdict, sce that the best men are chosen to manage our the courthouse responded with applause from the public affairs; men who, if they shall perceive W/ANTED—AI those aitiicted with Inflamma ; e lex from Washington zs gentleman bri r into cpnrt he | _ ma lt-6t SSeS Sr — x x om Phebe x _ tors Disease to read the testimoniais of Dr. large andience present, and the acquitted prisoner | that the revenues, under an honest or legal | 1 cnnct ne ena, b did not refer tor DAY OF | Bikos retired, healthy sand pieasnmes Rorahadacce | COGGSWELLS NEW MEDICAL SALT sae received the congratulations of many of his friends | assessment, are not sufficient te meet all de. | the Democratic pa , but to the he p Maem tie undersigned. Dry | cellent water, and extensive lawns. A carriage will | Other column. war 17-tr as he left th a National Demoerat -_ He wanted to know | Goods Merchants of this cits, hereby promise and | leave the mansion for Washington evers morning | -oooOooO ne room. mands of extravagance and folly, will set about | itthere were nn party why the gentle. | gree.to cluse our respective places of business daily | and return in the evcuing. . FOR RENT AND SALE. Eptscorat Coxvention. eneral conven- | the work of retrenchment and reform. The # traveling to every little town in Virginia | ™ T. Snr Co, JW. Cont Ey & Co., ma8-colm graf whe Higa Fy i =e ee <eoperet Mat ae Woeg biscopal Church of North Carolina, | generosity of the people should not be too | and bight ie eres ane, speaking every | Tavram Cracere & May, a = Se PE SET: Soont FEED HOURE ant met on Wednesday, the 4th inst..atGoldsborough. | severely imposed upon or taxed, even if the} party? (Loud laughtor.} ‘Phe gentleman wanted i LAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- | shingle roofed house; excrilent. stard for the bns The Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson presided. The object is at once to eweep away the public | fo know if be stood upon the Buchanan erent = FRANCE, B' OADBENTS & CO., Maxaczas, | tween Raed scceet — babah number of clergy in the diocese is 47. of whom 36 | debt, of many years’ accumulation. Bri eats MS ping ‘% st ia cont oe 4 Si "Wilmington, Delaware.” i OR RENT—Fonr large and ement Re Were present. There were 71 lay delegates. Two ——-. plaiferm? [Laughter] Hat the a ctemen car it be hed iu the W to Coneslidated Lotteriesef De yo at eo. yew congregations were admitted, and one candi. |_| Tax Discussioy ar Avexaxpara.—On Pri. | Puyform!, [laughter] But the gentleman bas 7 _at 120elock me Alldrawings ardor the ot samiautre before 5 P.| north—a very decirable neishbrrhord, date was ordained a deacon. The number of | day night, Liberty Hall was crowded to excess Dut the Virginia platform of ae Wes : : tery Comminsionera appointed by the State. | Siare gpEly at the Feed Store at the sa communicants in the diocese is ’ PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, oe Number | by persons of all ages, sizes, and descriptions, | He a vote for Mr. Buchanan again Icke EAMof the vory best quality served > of baptisus during the past year Number | present to listen to the discussion announced to as compelled to choose between bim and a isto, Balls, Hoteis, Earn rable three-story BRICK : e had to choose between euch a ilies AL Avery low pri MONDAY, Mag 16, 125°—Class 35, ANG, rt » trees ’ confirmed 35>. Marriages 90. Burials 273. take place between Mr. Goggin, the Opposi- dd Fillmore, who was worse thau | ade every day and sent to any art ot ne eat 7! numpers—12 drawy ballots. stroets west. The ‘ a ea Saget > ee 8 upon tariff and upon railroads Particular attention given ty serving ties with furnished with ras Fox F re —The threatened war abroad does | tion eandidate for Governor of Virginia, and th . Sid this wentcaned avert ng that is necessary. Ape! ¥, 8t the PHIL | t prize of 5 prizes of... gigm JOHN Hl. SEMMES Ape t dinsis ‘. ber |'Mir. Wobert 3h inl 2 se he speaker concluded this sentenee im- | ADRLPHIA CONFECTIONE Yycorner of ath |p egg a 5 * IVs corner 9th street and 1 . not appear tu ¢ tminution in the number | Mr. Robert L. Montague, Democratic candi- nendous yell arose, with cries of | aii! F streets. maSin* 13 do, 5 , ees of per. o steamers de- | dute for Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Letcher eceeded hy great hissing; but | — = = Sine ” —~‘No., &o., re. = parted ay with falllists, | was not able on account of sickness, to proceed sents atime existed and | { SF lmy Parven 1a weer oF Tickets $2, haivew $4, quarters 82, for Bremen. with 19 cabin and 97 which was indescribabie, was seen the stalwart | ¥ in the canva duty was dise with Mr. Goggin. therefore that | form of Mon TUESDAY, Many 1i—Cinss 96. harged by the able candidate fur 78 numbpers—is drawn ballots, tals. ow, With assengers } Lieutenant (iovernor a 5 1 prize of __......922.5 | 2 prizes of... 91%) poor ‘INT— rer ste ick Among the posse Mr Eack 4 = rl an to be hissed down ee do. ........ 413% | 30 do. asonee ww folae Hs cathy Beleked, Ade ad James Cortian Lidl SStreete Each speaker, secording te previous arrange- | one side, and hissings he other.) ke. &o., ke. } with fi rilan, hildren, recter, 3 ‘ Tickets $5, hal 0, ters $1.25. C. Hilgenburzer, and Muiler, of Baltimore, | ment, was to oceapy one hour, and be allowed Mr. Goxgin said he hoped the crowd would ickets ¢: ves $2.4), quarters sitnated on 2th stre Mr. M. to ed without interruption and W.C. Anmanand Dr. P gyott, of Virsinia, | cach fificen mi a destrai ie and and Heary Semken, of Washington. per annum. Ponssam ivte JOHN HERREL man 11-3t* SOR RENT 355 Now Jo vr s to reply. . N's serren ralled upon by Mr > Upon rising, wa jasti 3 his position. This was his duty, and id that he wa: Ly would (perform if he had to suffer h. [Applause.} He repeated his assertion, d said if that be treason, then make the most of ) ‘ond-hand Melodee taves, in best order, for $25, at the Music w. WEDNESDAY, May 18—Ciass 7. 7 wumber: bal neat deer, Tae Latest News reow tue Pacieic —The Star of the West arrived in New Y ork, on Satur- HOUSE, No. Hill, eontarr I 2 : | Upon bim asa UUNT, No. 31 A street north i h BAAS “ and garden a'tac day, Deingiug $1.1—0.115 in treasure, and the mails | of Virsimia nowy ch ae {Applause} j AX phe GR siete pe. pee, ae © . ene : Pe ae es a left San Franc = on the 2uth ult en. | ware Ain the ct 1 on ithe lott of t aut Letrher not taking the extra compensa- (ee ot ova. $ ree eeeee. aes z Tiokets $10, halvon $5, quarters $2.50, aL 4 of Me we a alker was at San Francisco, bat nothing was | Febrnary tas vsed of W > he would have been acting very strangely if | ooo ee IRS! y, Mav 19—Ci: Pye ye = = positively Known as to his future moverwats | AMEE , he had not. He womlered how Govgin woyhl H4®™ HAMS sp wt ll ie VARESE UT ROVE i elt bens continued dulness in all branches of business. | Was somewhat surprised at hixaction, | feplied in detail to all the areuineneat Me Gene | ana 16st ronthwest corner Land Sth six, 30m | 5° de, The California Leyislature adjourned on the 19th always stuck to him closer than a | relation to it ; deprived of those | wr ARTETIES! an ee te Le | Herls ae. nd Lith street, wc little of yencral interest. All the prominent poli- | 1oUtsue.) who anne we wiatcos ne ea Sages ware) a OS ARIEN Tiokets $5, halves $2.0, qua:tore $1.25, the Federal Metropolis. Ita position P Teiaus were at Sucramente setting measures -_ ‘This gentleman had assumed to broach 1, the interests df the | _ma 16-st southwest cornor 1. and 9th ake. FRIDAY, May Clans m, dealin tonne, aot ies tepedigne Peeve ee tion, at which a | there. for the first time he would venture to may, ‘irginia would be advanced by | (RANGES, LEMONS Ce ea owl P 8 Bambee —ii drawn baliots, entre mud Phriharme: Governor and members of Congress are to be cho- doctrine that one State, or any State of this | t bolition of slavery—it was mercly a question (pESNGES, LEMOP D MAPLE SUGAR. | | prize ot a Capitals, Ben. The reports of uew discoveries of yold in Ibo ay ei ight, upon her own responsibility, | of policy. . . Just received and for eale by 2 i” aa. = 2 Bitthie tn Waches aie, : , . hat that right was delegated to her le referred to Mr. G.'s course in Congress, and E. E. O'BRIEN, W Wel osccckes Se British Columbia received partial credit in € ‘ali- | under the Constitution of the United States, to cially alluded to the Texas Destin Whi ma 16 St southwest corner L and th ets, &o. fornia, aud a fresh immizration from thence to | Withdraw herself from the Federal Union when. | Mr. L., Was found alwe speaking and votine io PRESH PRINC BUTTER Tickets $>, iiniy with lodgings; while ate onoki Fraser river was expected. At Vietoria, Governor | €¥¢? 4c thought proper to de defend, protect and advance direrily the fete | RE "Qt 28 conte per pound, ae diniug, ‘and restaurant mpartineate ‘can ie ar Dousslas had again brought himself into disrepute | 4 ue py rage sebins tas Been tus Lt] of the South, Ale. G. was almost always found | — Just receive nnd for aale by GRAND COXSULIDAT: J o the Kurepenm pint. Tho entrances. puting med ting . e i n ress? » | wa a usta 2 ures Se y - ae a dm Sige tans oe Press | lad told then that be and Mr” L. also plant thew ’ Personally. yet his political chanttce | _™% 16-3t nontinwest cory a Hoi Holacrenpter froth y p 2 selves upon the doctrine of the resolutions of "0. wassuch that he could not vote for him i FINE LOT OF SUGAR according to his interpretation of them; aud those about the Ruffacr pamphlet—many of Mr. G.* A St conte par pound, ‘s done, it is alle in eedden te local | Teaolutions in their opinion acknowledged the | political acts were ae deal worse thau that Piet RAGE att eases 7s eel pare blication cae ton Cenet Crush Gut local | right of a Pinte toss any time. W His time was drawing toa clos was 4 Junt received and for sale public: > Sale the Colonist, and it had the ef- | the doctrines ef James Madise and he was. sorr: 16st th it 7 Mand ma a south wen fect of rausing its suspension for one Week. ‘The or the Democratic F rot Vi strength was exhaui yet en. ass aia came : FOR people. indignant at this attack oa the liberty of | He wanted the gentleman to statethe groun upon | Ueman bad given him enough upon which he | J.XPRESS STEAM LINE FOR P: the press, assembled in public: mecting and = | which he placed this right Carry that doctrine | could speak for two hours He spoke brietty of out and would Massachuset y ge y cong sitolitioss providing for theamach imetig |Seionees fo not Massachusetts or any other | the yentleman’s position, denying to Congress the required being furnished at once to enable the sureties for the issue of newspapers. This was formation eonceraiy VATLACH, Star Ofice, W ma lit » BRUADBENTS & CO., Witnine ton, Deu. SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, Would not Olio, tithe emer, erede as Virginia? | right to appropriate the money of the Federal To be urawu daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 z,8 : Sth . nt of sece * on, become | Treasury for works of internal improvement in minates before 12 m. Colonist to be re-iss: and the a eS wiry Ad tases Mirah te Power, and by the | the t ited States or In the individual States, PAR Tah 2 ovclock m- and Philadel- ficxers § sum required— £ x = prot ur fugitive slaves? After touching upon one or two other matte: ots o'clock p.m. — eq nptly subsc ribed. v — sproula the gentlem it was annonne: his time bad expired, when he 16, BARLEY & _— LOW. Keonts, PERSONAL. nia to secede? W pplauded. . uid Le have do it} retired, being loudly a; now when that party to which the gentleman be- After rejoitiders of fl jonged had left them without a dollar in the | cussion closed. Weasury? If she had re as she had, the bene- st., DAVID COOPER, Agent, 15 North Wharves, Piiin depen The propeller C.C. Alger will leave ---- Hon. D Kilgore, of Indiaua, is stopping at oe Un ROS emt ee ie the Washington House. by rene McK E NEY a LANSDALE , ——+—___. lors ME harl, Georgetown. om Phurmiay Insurance and Real Betate Ageris, --- Hon. Stephen A. Douglasand Hon. Thomas | i of oon Sxpeuditures—had taken part in ineur- | ‘Tue Weatnen.—The following report of the] ®L/20°slock m. For freight, which will be taken =o Ld A Corwin were at the Girard House, in Philadelphia. | 08% vy debt—should she have the privilege | weather for thie mornin ismadefron, the Blorse MSORieates, apply Gate ee TANGO OR SALE OR T-A inrce FRAME on Saturday. of withdrawing until that debt was paid? He Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution 164 and 166 Water at.. Georgetown. jumbers— et etetnians BiRICK U1 sath to arene page and Mrs. H. B. Stowe | asa Jacksoniear Donarree sewer those questions | the tim» of obecrwationns about 7 o'clock : N; B. ‘The Express Steam Line conneets at Phil- iy ING-HOUSE:, onntniatne ail the meters will al for Europe in Avszuntson aint fo Sees | tad Iackae Han Democrat, for althoush that party So ik ie ; adeiphin with Baird & Loper'a New York and Phil. 058 lenprovegpenda, on. ( stent, tates ee and ot orc 4 ms >, had a “+1 Bee one o: et . 8 now prepared to carry m : their daughters, who are at sclool in Parks. smile; (alluding to Mr. Smith, editor of the Aloe | New York, N.Y. ” cleat, pleasant, direct between the Dratrict ant New Work. No | Eiksity Coarch ‘There hoxere wt cartoon ’ ---- Hon. Jolin Appleton. Assistant Secretary of 1) he looks incredulous: but he ja | Philadelphia, Pi clear, pleasant. drayage at Philadelphia. a SPSOHN'B WAKD, 12th street and canal. Dates where he fon Etiday last. for his home in | connected with the press. aud therchen | oe, him | Baltimore, Md. -tlear, pleasant HU TAYLOR, Agent. z z Maine, where he expects to remain some days to Roger A. Pryor.) [Applause J hin) Washington, D.C le F ie 16 73 Wert street. New York. ----Hon. J. B. Boudish, of Vt., Hon. GW WEDNESDAY, May !8, 1859—Clase 45, mA 1Ll-e06t : = peep ‘3drawn ballots, R SALE-Two BRICK TENEMENTS in { prige of. 09 Tiga of. .....039 in phe mi see en PS ES The speaker, quoting Gen. Jackson's Iai Richmond, V: Kittridze, of N H., Senator Greeu, of Mo. and | wpou the subject of secession, in which It was dis. | Petersburg) Vi Capt. Montgomery, US. N., are at the Nationa, | tinctly stated that no State or set of States had the | Norfolk, Va path 318 ARCTIC 318 REFRIGERATORS. Beets venient to the heat achools and churches. 4 ---- The Hon. Robert Barwell Rhett has been | USUt to secede, and defining the atone cence | Staunton, V oudy. pleasant = a Rhee a Sum of money will be taken which wil give to the invited to vive his views of political matters, at | “€9n. sd. if they didn’t believ That they | Lynchburg, zy, GY. I have this sor, edn kets Bl, purchaser, in rents, 0 per cent. Terme rth Grahanville, S.C., on the iti of July next.” pevppmnyh believe Moses, {langhter;] they wonldnt | Bristol, Tenn®... ear, 672, Celebrated UPR (Ht — ash, and the balance in 1.2. and 3 yea law and the prophets:”’ they w: op | Knoxville, Tenn: believe one thongh he cate frome thedead feed Chattanooga Tenu*. ter and applause.) And it was said Ac baad -€.. --+-Nim. Strickland, Esq.. has assumed the editorial control of the Philadelphia Penusylva. a ROOM SE, : THURSDAY, May 19, 1859—Class 46. rent half yearly. Mr. T. M. Hansog, Agent M ILAT 78 number: 3 drawa ballots, Insurance Compan: street, will designate tue % is. : i Property more particularly. _ } been | Raleigh, 4 20, : , E. 8. ADDISON, Agent, . 7 resurrected. (Renewed laughter.) Did the xen- | Wilmington, N.C re improved Dr. KA 1,023 ) 2 Alexandria, Va. ein He Hom. Daniel E-Sickles arrived in New | Ueian subscribe to those words’! He tet better | Columbla, 8. C. id UPRIGHT DINING ROOM R | PURNISHED. K FOR RENT FROM York city on Tuesday last, and is still there. Mra. | be careful, or be might be hanged himself. | Charleston, 8. RIGER ATOR ot up to my o EYRE AY 2M9'G street Rickles is af their former residence, on the Bloom- | (Iauxliter j [Noticing “Me. M. charging iin po. : =) if ate ah lactegt cee ee aN arinaed EN'S FRIDAY, May 2%, 1859.—Cines ©, | and lth, nentl : t | ingdale road. oe sition.} Didw't they see how restless he wees by ae CARRIAGES that can he fonud in this machet; 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. NALI | ~++* Major Kearney. of New York city, whotook | {ireat laughter } He would further say that that > COOK STOVES, &e. Capitals. & prominent part in the war with Mexico, has, itix | doctrine was taught by Thomas Ritchie. [Aside: Balcony in front, full of Goods. 1 prize of... mi |S prizes of... *n ramored. entered the staff of one of the French gen- | “Mr. Reporter. put that down.”"} _ ize C. WOOU WARD, Pa. a Cl asin lene erals of Division as a volunteer whee Sentenian, has said. ho ditters, and widely . pl ; me 14-6t___between Wth and 11th ste., No. 318, Tickets $1. woud + 5 , | aiders, h the President in regard tot liey arm. Y * y i : : for him in 1856, he w t hg 1, 70. er large stock i 5 eet cnn, open Land Reform, to an | Gut Mr. LL. wen toes wae eee Mr Ie re | Gainsville, M lear, pleasant £0 variety of FLOW pra as ascatiZ prizes re Sammenice OE Fane Peers r ceived intellizence of his defeat, as defeated he | New Orleans, lear, 77°, wind NE. Bape site kityo: hae gee 12" do cane ‘om very orm ptrng & f san Eamoné the recent arrivals at New York, | most certainly would be, [laughter,| Le woul Whisk will be sole ye oO Tick’ @1, ** Ereat chanc. flor thoes who winl: to livr rs be" Weveter tical we tame et eens (oy sat if he ike t ahingion, and ask | Frederick, Ma. oe ORTOISE SHELL JEWELRY, GOLD- ae Hictike & Gdctee-reck tienes el i ey, surgeon he | Mr. nan i) hadn't c i 4 mW EL! < ailiacs } 4 can gv pu chs pactren a packet Mercury, from Havre. Dr. 1... after receiv. | hin ave t J. Glancy Jones. [Ron fF Md. ‘ool, Tins NTED SHELL COMBS. Xo." {ill orders for tickets or certificates of st wits ing the degree of M. D. at Harvard University, hes BROOCH . RRINGS, . will receive the most prompt and gonfiden’ fe ——___. elle spent two years in the hospitols of Paris, and tas | L,°s ase of the 7 ETS, 3, OMBS, &c., Tichly | Sttention,and the printed o@ictal drawings satan UV LET—-HOUSE No. 279 eouth Bet oct now returued to his native city to enter upon th ¢ MC lied to th : A small invoice jus ddreee, FR NTS & CO. ionos on bap aes urne his native e: enter upon the | pay o: C.s. replied to the c e 5 small invaice just received. NCE. BRO. FE: S| ba Practice of his profession.” iz Syainat. him of taking amin of money earths 7 MAW. GALT & BRO, Jewellers, “ne 16 tr eee ARG wrmvene. Dex. | Dv iting, having sive Reut gis ---- Paul Morphy, before leaving New York for | Hon. Thos W. Gilmer for the purpose of lawie plear, pl Taare Soe te S¥iss One WON BEOW NE OMN a a anes ” | palson ofthe Ppesitere a Rerebd, vabocape home, will visit Boston, where a public dinner has | him (Gogyin) desist from contesting his (Gil- | Cincinnati, O. “ ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT THIS DAY OF G 3 "476 Penn. Avenve. th be given 1 the Ist of June, The prev been tendered him. Hon Edward Everett, Jared | mer’s) seat in Congress, by saying that he with. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, OATS, MILI On MONDAY, May 2. 1858. be seen between 5 and 6 2 Sparks, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and other distir- | drew is name upon learusug that it was Mr Git, | Barometer FEED. &e. ripe undersigned svepectiully galls the .RLOR TO LET AND ELIGIRE Kulshed citizens of the moderu A will mek > | user's intention to resign, in order to accept of an | rected for temperature) 30,224; ble on of the citizens of Washington to his large and Parlor to et, on the let floor, with © Sddremes on the cecasion. Mr. Morphy is some- | appointment from the President. He did resi m,| 7! at7 ii r on te > ‘ated from the effects of his v ad | and he (Goggin) was elected by a large majorit: Maximum daring 24 voniaia from hisfriends in New Yack ont | to fll the pation. TERE TRAINS bg gee autumn ore to him in about two weeks. At the After speaking of Mr. Letcher antecedents, the a deterijued to ply tts friends, Mr. Morphy has | speaker stid that Mr. L.. was dleclured unfit fo he | SCHOOLS ror ARTILLERY Practics.—The te play no more blindfold games. +0 niuation by the editor of the Enquirer; and } War Department has designated the following the testin street, oot” with wet icardat Ro. 44's | VERSA largeand beautiful seer! * ELLIS'S Piano Store. | _