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_ LOCAL NEWS. Cincurt Court.—Sarage vs. Heiss —This case which oceupied the Court yesterday, an action brought by John Savage against John P. Heiss, for salary due the plaintiff as former acting editor of the States newspaper, was an interesting one to greeny, = involving of | Sixtm Warp Potitics.—A called meeting of the Anti-Know-Nothing voters of the Sixth Ward was held at new Odd-Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, I have known | last night, to ratify the ward nominations. There was an average attendance and quite an enthasi- WEDDING Caxrs, very copy, looki he Cream and Water teas : pretend’ to be the ed Phiindetpl ia Confectione Mr. Willing sometimes furnishes such ar- ma 5-Im’ as have been referred to. him to be absent several times, known a deduction. He recollec sion Mr. Willing was absen' and he himself sngyested ducted, b MILLIONS ARE Ww, logs nostrams and - Gardner's Indian Balsam of 1 joathound. which eures all laints. and has proved inval: atall the Druggists, Men’s Daxss Suits, Yourus’ Drzss Suits, Cxttprrn’s Dress 801 but have never ted on one ocea- it one or two weeks, } that pay onght to be de hat was owing to the -) When Dr. Wilting is the newspaper fraternit legal points never be: that we are aware. ttendance of the mer! “the fourth estate,” including not a few of its Prominent representatives. Messrs W- P. Stone and John F. Ennis ap peared for plaintiff. and Messrs. Chas. S. Wallach Exputa’s Cornet Band did up the music iu spir- Mr. J. D. Brandt was calied te the chair; and afler some jntrod and union on the introduced to the David Crawford, liberality of the office. Witness, (resumi: abseut, sometimes has, taken a short excursion pay was never deducted. there was a lary rewarks, urgi: the Anti-K now-Nothings, . » of P Ivania. tadresed the noe cheap. lee the Cok sm Bhs Who buy worth- rtnes and efficac sverwort Men's Business Suits, Youths’ Business Swits, idren’s School Mr. Crawford considerable space. confinin; to an exposition of Know-Nothingism, minute bistory of its workings from its i t time, and illustrating the pol- -Nothing doctrines by numerous anec- He was followed by a Mr. Cook, who warned Democracy not to bolt, but ples, notwithstanding the and Jos. H. Bradley for defence Mr Ennis. in opening, a writer who, engay assemblage for a bentley hades givi his remarks chiefly tesy would induce him to do got any one to take his ing notice; act of cour- that. Witness never Never knew a case Spoke of Mr. Savage as ed in a literary capacity in New York city, had acquired considerable repn- tiou. and who, visiting Washington a few weeks P us to the publication of the States, had applied to by Mr. Heiss to act as editor, writer, or by whatever name it might be After certain promises from Mr U., he consented. and finally settled in this at entered upon his duties. verformance of these duties for a period of ve Werks — nearly two years During that ee that their annual er Clothing is now read 18 comprised of an assortment of Gen in material, trimmii jestions of the editor, oifice, home. or else’ Week rather high pay for an case of the repo lee - times Lad to pay hut the pay of theone deducted.” and then carry them out, bere. Wii the members of the 0} to stick by their pel W. Lenox followed, adi bh. and sustaini “titherto ‘good o ‘sttract Clothing in this city, at very re ‘porters being absent, have ap at extra for reports from others; regularly envaved was never in United States Senate.) Has been associated with th forty years. During that time in various duties connected host every duty that a man was He continued dressing the meeting the action of the e in the highest administration of affairs by Mayor Berret, and of his efforts in in- suring to our citizens an excellent means of which the citizens coul Powder and his Pills, sect tribe will kill, | ‘resident of the Ainerican Ins’ tute, savs: *Phe discovery of this f national importance. have tested it thoroughly. =, ants, bugs and all vormincan bedeatroyet, ardens preserved, and Mr. Sutton, (Re sworn for plainti ess more or less for praise of the wider The without any word t or objection on the part of the de- fendont. luton the contrary, that even after the lice force, by now walk the if larble Hall Clotm AUCTION SALEs, THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. RE Eine ad EO RERT AND Maesactry: mm FRIDAY AE THE LATEST NEWS. By Telegraph to the Evening Star. = ans Coxnsr oF 13TH 5: AVENUE aT AvecTiox N May 27th, at 6 o"cloak, on the pre: HH. Sub, A Liet. Governor, fer Reston, whig, for“Attorney cg of & neat Tame i gp with &u oxcelient cei & pump of -xcelient water at ; and terest, accured by a decd’ oftrust months, wit i display of Spring Prev. May 26 —Roteler’s Congress, is said to be J.C. McGUIRE & CO... Aucts. ‘hester, Charleston. 63 from tion. It tiemeu's and Youths’ Clothing of the newe.tand richest desi nd workmanship. Xeellence with economy, in ‘tunity houses made pure. streets in security. Mr. L. warn what they were doin, withdrawal of Mr S. from the States the defend- ‘ging on a news case had expressed himself tn te: ipaper—from writ- to reporting a coc kk tight, or any exe- the American scm to mankiad, as we saw Mr. Lyon here — question as to the great eth w ‘That party in epublican par id ‘an party here was lending, to that miseiable faction as disaffection and disunion, and , if they could? with f the manner in w dl conducted the paper ability which he displayed. About the beginning of December, IsSs, certain 3 d been made by Mr. H with the Ps ~ the position formerly Shortly after the arrival—and Le fhter.| He had rharge. for atime, of ring Mr. Bennett's ab- ever had charge of a pa- had become the Blac jon of the Am indirectly, assistance © garden worms. ~ itisan Asiat sence from New York N. per in Washington, though he bad often wi who would ernsh the South their higher law Mr. M. W. Clusker ill-health, and his to a review of Know Nott was not known to the world; for th he received no compensation no further connection with the Globe than as a reporter of the Senate procecdings experience in the newspaper line had he an instance in whieh the employed, as it had been stated had been deducted for absence. sbould think, *-as the times yo,” a week was very liberal com but the rate of payment in such cases de upon Circumstances, as there was no estal tale. He had been listeniu; man at present occupyi : heid by Mr. At present he had ¥ spoke briefly on account of remarks were chietly directed ingism. Mr. ¢ would state just there that in their opinion this was the cause of the ditfiealty which made it ne- cessiry to trov Also the Mrvican Mustang Never during le them with that trial—of Mr ti MES waste the MARRIED, On the 2Xth instant, Save the remnant wh wn, for a certs: ance Which was then due; rise aud astonishment Maj H.rephed that he ad beew abseut from the oifice a certain number year, that these days lad been noted the pay should be deducted, but the id him, and in that way wipe ortion of the bal- to his utter sur- uid not undertake tu say; hearers to ascertain if they were members of any historical societies, but he sbould net trouble bimself to uiake the inves- ‘The speaker then alluded to the eandi- dates of the Democratic party for the Sixth Ward, ke in the warmest terms of their titness for rs to whieh they had been nominated. verhany, candidate for Alderman from the Sixth Ward, followed eloquent speech, and was address: when onr reporter lett, it bei * that ferty dollars pensation for a writer. t [Baitimore Sun please copy. | sday. the 26th instant, atthe ith street Preebyterian Chorch. by t Mr. JOHN M BROWNE to both of this city, Atthe Parsonage of St. Dominick's Chureh. by <raw, Mi the sith Rev. A Zz to the case sometime, Miss ANN wht the members of the bar didn't wderstand the principles of the hewspa- Mr Savage. on hearing this for the first time, ght of the defendant to make any Firat, on the ground that such @ heard of in the profession of jour- ism; and, secondiy. if Mr. H. had intended to feature into the contract, plaintiff that some intimation should have been given of it when the en; ment commenced. the Rev. Mr. M M. CASSEL, E: thing never wa Witness. The custom different in different places—every man makes is OWN arranger put the same question to th to Mr. Moore (the former witness) n relation to the editor having a person to whom nid suggest an outline of his ideas on a i ret, and have him (the writer) write an article in accordance with those views, and where it was nevessiry to have these articles in order that the paper should go to press, and asked witness if he ever knew of any such instance Witness said be hardly thou adaily paper in such to one writer ‘The London Times aud the only stipulati that he shall live within two ottice. They do not require baton particular occasions they will send bim a t. and they will send up an additional sum Witness knew many men who had great facility of utterance, but who could not write a speech if it were then past 11 o’cloc regret that the crowded condition of our wns to-day compels us to limit our notice of this meeting to so small a space. BE. KANE POT the 2ist year of his age, exy.on the sth instant, Mrs. SARAH URMAN, aged 34 years, and for the last 48 years a resident of this city, ll take place from her ‘ate ness that he di Immediately on vis d-duction, Mr Savage withdrew, and disconnected himself from the paper. ‘That Was now the dispute between the parties, Mr. 3. contended that, arcordi: ad according to the understa: luction conld be made. liely admitted that the duties Tue Fourth Warp Meetixe Lagt Nieut.— Citizens of the Fourth Ward “opposed to the pre- sent misrule of their municipal affairs," &e.. &e., inet in mass meeting at‘Temperance Hall, last eve- ning, for the purpose of nomi) Alderman, Common Council electing tive delegates tothe wes of the pro- it possible that ould be limited not know of any sueh case. ys a gentleman £:300a year, require of him is dred miles of the n to write a hue, ting candidates for . and Assessor. and . proposed city con day evening next for the nomination ster, and Surveyor. led the meeting to or- npon Mr. John hair, and Mr. C. thou hast left u We thy loss do deeply feel; But 'tis God that hat! he wil allonr sorrow heal. again we hope to meet you tere no farewell tear 1s shed-— the arms of Christ to greet thee, Though you are numbered with the dead. uuty, Mo., on the 19th of H, so of Thomas N. and ‘The counsel next alluded to the extra work re- fF. 3, in order that the expenses of the Le curtatled—which was, attending the session of Congress in the States, ana reporting those brief synoptica! repo! of the debates,which had formerly been furnished tates by an extra reporter. TI dutics, whieh were to be per- 4. before the hour of 12. H., and on account of t ite of the United - Clements was called to the ¢ B. Bassett elected secretary. Win. B. Webb was nominated for Alderms Messrs. Josiah Essex, J for Common Cour for this article to save them from per- id Ball and A. J. Larner ned in the office, he co od pplicalions destroys every D. Auctioneers. SQUARE ox ry and Bolivar yive him . -. the trict by 200 majori MARTINeBURG, . at eS. we will sell, ner of south P and ad i, fronting on street west; one lock, on the premises, are S95. feet on t, btween 3d aud 4 Square 657, 82 feet on 2%6.—Letcher, dem , for here. Faulkner, dem , for maj. here ts 40 Also, at 6, o’el PirpMont, May 26.—Letcher's division of Squ: Faulkner, for C fe 2 stréects. Lot 12, y ~) Capitol steeor, between lot, to be pnid at eale ; if notes bashing facoresd by Prof, Scottsville gives dem., for Cou Ri er let gives Goggin 112 majority, and Congress, 341 maj y %.—Jefferson county stands: Governor— Leake. dem, for Haeren’s Fr for Boteler by ai vote for Harper's Perry FUTURE DAYS. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. fleas, ticks, plant discovered by uilbe olfered. Be rats and mice. ular sizes 0 ets. and Bs & Park, New Yo etcher, Dem. 242 Gov —Montague. Dew Attorney General D LOT AT AUCTION.-On AFTERNOON, May 50th, at six Ll, part of Lot 1, venue, and runuing back improved with a good two-story 0 clock, on the Tucker, Dem, 261 gress Faulkner, Dem , 166; ‘ogvin 361 majority Rives Goggin 5 a Richmond gives Goggin Christiansburg gives t teh from Frederic $49 incash ; balance in€ and 12 months, adeed of trust on the ng At the coat given and a deed oxuin 373 majority of trust taken, aia” WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, n Chapel, by the Mise CAR” the opposition hes 13 majority ever Sn » candidate, has 20 votes 1, & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ANDSOME TWO STORY AND ATTIC v on rn Srkker, MASSACHISETTS AVE ESDAY APTERNO Squaro 247, fronting 3 fect « ie tow Carothors, FISD ER, Lwo Opposition cand: Pa ty. dates to the Legislature are elected. The other one ts in doubt. tant. THOS, E., daughter ye Utah, on the 23d ultimo, Lieut. , 7th Regiment of Infautry, 10 y. and inproved he MagTinsauRG, May 2% — gone for Faulkner, dem. HF ts Letcher’s vote not asec Caskie, dem., in the 3d C is still iu doubt. There are didates in this district, but a Retarns from Bedford of 321. with eleven is county gave 241 Oj Berkley county bas pump in the ya-d and one ‘oe gamed pleasant and 1mproving parts ourth cash; the balance in 6. interest, A deed given and a __WALI & BARNARD. Aucts., ‘ougr ssional district, two democratic can- 0 Opposition. ¥ give Goggin s Precinets to hear 'pposition majority gives Goggia 60 ma: FRC BE OLD On SATURDAY NG, 4th June, ill, on act Chureh ai the Harmonian ‘ls and acqu ly invited to at- k,n front of th daly recorded. &¢ the old Railroad H ction reonis of Wall of a deed of trust &e., the furniture and «flects of otel, comprising a inrge assort- tresses and Bedding, Crockery Ware, ther Stoves aud fixtures, and Kitchen wd other Bar-room and Fat- Floyd, Dem, Bu hiagham county Majority—a gain of 45- Cumberland ¢ for Congress, ido gives Goggin about lwo ounty gives Goggin 100 maj —a Harrison county —Govern a gain of over 100. Con; «aj ; Hottiuan, Of to the House of De: or —Letcher 200 maj , ress—Jenkins, Dem , 20 -, and West, Dem, are elected gives Faulkoer, dem, for Congress, Wood county.—The complete returns for this county give Goggin 200 majority Cooking and ot Decanters, Glasses, ing-house Fixtures, &c., &c. 8. WIT SON, Trustee. BARNARD, Auets. ALE —In virtue of a writ offer Ciork’s ofthese of the Cir- clas issued from the t, and I days. Clayton, Selby n Fleteber and J.T. Clemen is duty faithfully; it is ‘necessary eceive items of interest # attacked by brain fever. teresting to those directly for him to yo out and wherever le can get tis AUCTION SALES. ates to the proposed City Conven- nday evening was largely attended, and quite ved. but to every inkabitant of this conntry ounsel concluded by reading a letter from H.. ackuowledging. in very complimentary terms, the merit of Mr. 8 Mr. Wallach. fe bata very few L. CROWN & CO. ogy MORNING allach. Suppose he goes out and wastes , defence, said he would occupy wents in making a brief state- meut ef the theory of the defence in the case mitted that the “laborer was worthy of but the laborer was not worthy of hire that be did not perform, and further that et is no more worthy of hire than another a8 much an employé in that vilice as ere employed there editor of the paper, and therefore sibility Whatever upon Lim a much loryer price than was by any other establishment in the city. ‘The reason of this was that all his time was to be devoted tu the duties pertaining to that office. He Lad been absent altogether, some fifty days from . and on account of this absence Mr. H lied many times to delay the issuin: he had often to leave his own duties Tue Fivta Warp Megtine last nig Citizens opposed to the Mayor's vetoes, high taxa, tion, &c., &c., was called to order by Amos Hunt, ple Witness, (resuming ) But be believed that—in fact he knew it so—let a man go out, and gi carousing. and he would « or three yood artic wanted to punish au to a printing office ve back and write two 1 ¥ ach day tll all ix sol are respectiuliy wring the day. dat private sal U 4, be had better send bim nd have him examine the ex- for he considered that a severe y was called to the chair, and French appointed secretary. ted the object of the mee «lidates for Alder: mon Council opposed to the Mayo elect delegates to a city convention to nominate the Union oifice. in this city; be had in a general capacity. Had never lis own experience. in that ottice or as deduction from pay on e bad been absent several times — tue oltice, but his pay had never been on that paper By J.C. MeG DMINISTRATOR’S SAL. On MONDAY MOR) o'clock, on first toorof the auel wel, viet of Win by Cue inte B. Schad, mpague. Various brands, Mr. Jobn Purdy was nominated for Alderman, rgent, Jos. M. Adams, and Wallace for Councilmen. On motion of Mr. Hunt, it was ordered that the chairman and secretary name tive suitable who shall attend the city conventi sentatives of the anti-tax and aut account of absence. ae je By Mr. Bradley. He assisted in various cities at one t -veto and anti- Kirchwasser, Seltzerwasser, ts. Felt Shoes, &e, © into the street and get as best he could or Lis paper. so as to have it yo to press tto the pabiie. ‘The sale of the paper ny times materially affected—in fact. as f i say, the ollice was pretty much one-man power views of this meeting. ‘The chair named H. N. Jas. Lynch. Saml. Cook, Mr. Hamilton, and the times wrote what was sugyested to him. engaged on the Union about five or six y Betore leaving. he alwa: duties might not be neg! Mr. Sutton, recsiled.—Knew that Mr. Sava was engaged in reporting in the Senate of t He thonght he commen S gave notice, so that lis She pints w Hxszy W. Mutter, Esy., or N. C_—We un- derstand that this gentleman. who is to lecture at the Smithsonian. on the + The counsel on the other side had said that in of = 4 laintitt had been | Uaited States CHAS. MADES, Executor, J.C. McGUIRE & © ‘ we shall seil, a lot of bot- ines, belonging to the pudon Dock Brandy. write there in the early part of the first sessi Eighteenth Century? the last Congress. During the night sessions, Le fever. The gentlemen of the jury there was a total absence of any on Monday evening next, for the benefit of the . IoGUIRE & CO., ucts. By A. GRER) Auctioneer. proof that dedaction was made for any time that this deduction was only made when eosmarily absent from his otlice duties. alfiirs, of escorting some of Lis friends Whe might be in the city from other Mount Vernon tund, is expected to arrive on Sat- urday morning, and will occu vided for him at Brown's Hotel. Iu view of the oft-repeated expression of fear that the lectore room will be unduly crowded. inay say that we hi DMINISTRATOR'S SAL, letter from Mr. H. to Mr. and take these pro- [Mr. Ennis here rea Savage, requesting hit to 6 ceedings, as it would curtail greatly his expenses. 1 tosLow that he bad complied with Mr -"s request that Mr. Sutton kad been recalled} FE. M. Detwiler, sworn, for defence: it the States oiflce. py the rooms pro- altewliny te his ow MENTS, LADDERS. SKANK. LUMBER, SAN Met iustant, f simi! we it from good autt an occurrence bas been guarded for the convenience ure tickets before that evening, they ad at the north entrance, and that, for the nience of all, the doors will be opened at Gy instead of 7, as heretofore announced; and a band of tausic will be iu attendance. sv concluded Lis remarks by reading etters of correspondence beiws defendant in relation to the matter.} aintiff, testified to an iuti- b OMe. Savage; kuew that ates establishinent, was that iss himself had told witness that such was the pesition of Mr XS. on the paper. had mentioned to witness m with the character aud ability of Witness had been proprietor ut editor of a paper for six years from the year did not know what the custom and The compositors at are paid by the piece, but at the time Mr. Savage was with the office they were ulmost alwa those who cannot mate aequain Lis position in the Mr Wailaeh. At what time did Mr. S gene- of a writer: Major rally yet to the outice? Ennis. Come to deducting hoars, now, Stoves, Andireus, Shovels aud Tou Mair Mattresses, Feather Bods, Bol ste: or twice Me. BY AN ADVERTISKMENT in will be seen that the new Bu (the Phenix) hold their second meeting on the Ist of June, at Tem shares is limited, other column, it Mr. Wallach. No, sir; general deduction. ding Association, Witness. Between the Lours of 9 and 11. but he mostly came at 10, The articles were ve vould first get the text from Maj. Heiss, and then he would write the ar- tiele, but Mr. H. would alwa before it went to press and make such revisi: ‘The paper wasfreqoen ess of receiving editorial mat- Compositors were very seldom delayed, a8 Ws bad something else that they could go Mr. A. would often be waiting for Mr. S.. When he would noi come at all, which absence would embarrass the office very much, often eaus- ing the paper to be Issued much later thay usual, ag there wus a reguisr time for going to press Witness had often been in want of matter and one to Maj. H_ for editorial, but he told hin none as Mr. 8. had not come to the office. Mr or became connected with the State He did not take precisely the The number of the constitution, to 2.140) We understand there are 500 shares yet untaken. and that persons wishing to subscribe can avail themselves of the opportunity offered by the As- sociation to do so on an equal footing with orivi- ‘Th ‘es, Wheelbar on the States; he thoug bt pro; Mr. Stone stated that if the Court pleased they proposed to show a uniform custom througbout the offices of this city and elsewhere. that the publiextion of a newspaper was a busiuess as was building a house yiected with it. whie ory Lhreughout the counter it will not be necessary to de any further than to show the custom existing 1s ne ual snbscribers until the Ist of July next. 18 barrele NV mite officers are: George R. Adau E. Jillard, Vice President; rer; and T. M. Hanson, Secretary. Charles Wilson. Thos. J. Fisher, H.A Burr, H. H. Smitn, W. 8. Roberts, W. J W. Douguerty, and P. Harvey. SrRawseRky Festiv 8. Sand, for front work, o Terms: All sums of ud. C. Dyer, Treasu- ad that there are are general and Rent nenlerate. is —See advertisements of strawberry festivals to he commenced on neat Monday evening—one by the ladies of Waugh Chapel congregation, in one of Gen. Green's build- Mr. Stone. We propose to show a uniformity, througbeat the country ‘That won't do. » BY ORDER or Prrsonat E jousehold Purnitu arts, Mahogany ‘Tables, May 27.—Smith’s (for Con- #ress) majorities—Spottsylvania 100; Stafford 225; aad King George 5u. Noxvoik, May 27 —G. folk city is 306; Portsmow' is elected to Congress. Princess Anne and N, rity for Goggin. in’s majorities are: cuit Court of the District of Washington and to me directed, RSDAY. the 26th ison (Dem ) orfolk counties give a ma- In Bedford county, 235; Floyd county, duu; ities for C Albe- vanna county. 400, but te this city stood 636. Goggin's ma- ¥ Episcopal Convention. 7.—The effort to elect a the convention ef this dio- y there were two ballots, without This morning there were two estinandte Let No. nine, Aud ninety-six, (190, ) 1 . C., together with ail and Teen, seized and ley nis A. Dickens, and ko —The vote TOLTHE ABovE oggin, 943; for Leteher, ATURDAY, Jun y ANY Article sold with s. Also, sale SALE TIS POSTPOD ne 4th, 1254. same hour and JD. MOOV ER: Marshal, AND UNIM- | gis) op still occupies .NNKETICUT AVES vctiex.—On TUESDAY 11, 1n front of the prem a Lots Nos. Wand 11. io Da t having a front running Lack 126 feet 1 inches to a thirt, en feet side alicy between t bisa handsome tw. brick basement, kite Also, in the rear of the lo sufficient for six horses a detinite result more ballots. ‘The last stood: Hy han, :%; Littlejohn, 3; Odenheimer, 17; y—Mahan, 35; Li By the Lait; Caenheimer, 16; election, the convention adjourned till 12 [skcoND pisPatcoH.] Buruxetox, May 27.—'T'i sembled ; and on the thirteenth ballot Voted as follows: Mahan 6; Littlebon Leimer 36; blank 3. The Laity voted—Por mer 56; divided 1 Dr. Odeubeimer was therefore elected orders, and, on motion of Dr. Mahan, the was declared unanimous + aud pump in the tis a long stable, And three carriages. Lot he Convention ress- in six Audtwelve mi day of sale. __ A. GREEN, Avot. MeGUIRE & CO.,, Auctioneers. T FURNITURE AND H TS AT POBLIC AUCSI DAY MORNING, 3 residance of Captain jigiaua avenue. we shall scl!, al Littlejohn 4; Odenbei- 1 Convention. y 27.— The convention, this heirman, laid’ upon vision of the dioces- morning, on motion of the e! tue table the subject of the di ‘The proposition was to st off eight counties of t new diccese, un- Fiaeten od Seven Octave Arrival of the Westermport and Caledonia. New York, May 27.—The steamers Westera port and Caledonia, of the Pai bere this morning mn el Ornaments, nd ingrain Carpets, jos. Vases, and Ma. raguay feet, arrived and Fenders ant under, cash; over #14, a credit of w days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bea tag interest, By order of the Adunnistrater. — On TUESDAY APT! premises, we slim Square Witness knew of Mr. Heiss publishing a paper in New Orleans We propose to connert {t in this jon occupied by Mr (Pryor) was an acknowledged edi ever he wrote Was set up without a self revising it. Not so with Mr. &.; he only wrote as it were from Mr. Hs dictation, without his name going at all before the public. tune. Could not answer the question as to who now wrote the art ished; but he thought M at all events Mr. P. was the acknowledged editor. vid auy one else write articles for S.°s leaving the ofliee, » because he or, and what- y one bat him- ings on Capitol Hill, for the benetit of the ebarct, and the other by the lady managers of the St. Vin. cent Orphan Asylum, at Franklin Hall, corner of Ninth and D streets, for the bencilt of the asylum. May Sist. at6e'clock Lot No. Mand part sto a Dfe tail Cirevit Covrt.—Yesterday the jury of thisterm were discharged tinally, the cases of the terin for trial by jury having all been dis; ‘To-day the law docket was ealled over, and sev- eral cases were disposed of by the Court. ‘To-morrow chancery business will be taken up You must either show some special agreement bere. or some usage by which such eyntract could be jiaplied. Capiara Moore of the Intelligencer) sworn. He in a newspaper establishment hirty years in thiscity. Was at oltice five years. stom in regard to the en in the capacity of « would write editorials from sug- ditor. was, thut such per yed at a fixed compen- office, during the time was ever made. that be t of temporary absence from sickness. indisposition, or otherwise. thong bt be would have been aware of it if su thing had been done; ke never did it been employed in the * Intelligencer” office for upwards of twenty vears, and during all that time be bad never beard of any reduction ever having » would, in all probability, have at been the case During your long connect hh.” OF ay other office, bi the pai prior to Mr Without reference to Mr. b-? Witness. There was matter furnished as edi- torial that came otherwise than through Mr. S Witness was not aware of Mr. 3.°s furnishing articles for the paper while he was away sick in | Virginia; it might have been done. but he doesn’t recollect it now. ; upon the paper at its nei on Faint date! ed in hisown n not speak positively ted to Mr P. ashe P's room fs down stairs. H. Sneder sworn. the + Telegraph Warten RetvuRNs.—Aaron Cokely, col.. drunk, disorderly, and throwing stones, was locked up for the nigit, aud this morning required to pay a tine of $11.15, and give security for p Connan, drank, a ment of a pers: sons were ge He thought Mr. 8. was engased ith, drunk and disorderly; ine and costs, $3.15. Reat Estare.—Jtas. C. Metiuire & Co, sold yesterday lot 21, in subdivision of square No to Daniel MeLaugh ww. same square, to J. HW. D. Richards, for 0 cents tfor wood and coal. wilt in the most superior manner thronghont, with I-inch walis, and is delightfully ona strect, an avenue and a pub- , for 39 cents Was a compositor at the States ottice; bad Leen there ever stuce the com- Mencement of the paper; Mr. Savage very seldow, if ever, read over the exchange papers Joka Gross sworn office since the firstissue of the pape intimately, and huew bir The delay whieh bi len jnjared the sale of the pape al and written messages to be sent by Mr. Hi. to Mr. 30's ask knew Mr. H. to be necessitated to get matter for the paper w Tue Istanp folks are sadly in want of a ward cominissioner just now, th cumbent being oe e of the present In- Had been clerk at the State hoolher matters at wuployed to w te editorials, the subject tter briny furuished by the responsible editor, - thas fornoting every leading article in Limself not writing anything for it ur employing any person to write np the ar- icles throw the editor's ideas iute language, and prepere the leading articles, political or otherw Lecture Our citizens should bear in @ind | the lecture of the Rev. Dr ‘at the E street Baptist Chareh, on the s | ©The Land of Gos! “BU On TAURSDAS Samson, this evening, there will be the g! Uses paper, the elit See advertisenient of Operon Halt CLotuine Rooms! feet on north | street. betwee d running back 1a feet 3 ted fora private rosi- facilities, 3 itwill be sold en- uit purchasers. cash; the residue in 6, 12 and nterest, secured by adeed of trust 2 “J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts,_ By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. OVED PROPERTY IN Dat Pent c Avcitox.—On RNOON, June Ist at five remises, we shal! sell, parts of Lot ting MD feet « 3 the residus in Gand 12 starest, secured by a decd ia trust on J.C, MeGUIRE & CO,, Avata, tIDAY, aud SATURDAY ween 31 and 434 strects, could find it. ad seen Mr. S take the balance due him of 227, and he took it without sayiug anything. By Mr. Stone. ENFELD & Co., Ware tashionable Clothiers, aud Pa, avenua. thas now on hand direct from Bergdoli ta’s Lager Beer Brewery in Philadelphia, w body to be the crack establishment in this country. ‘he public are invited to call and see his Butting His Majesty co: se that the paper could not yo to press unless that man was there to write the articles, or some one to take his place. Witness stated he did not know that they had any such person on the “Telegraph.” The at different times @liferent editors; Gen. Green, whe was editer and proprietor, was capable of il known establishn ly receiving from their manufactory the gant designs of fine Ready-mad for men’s and beys’ wear. rt - Wheu he took the en- velope containing the money, and which he ued in the othee. did not protest against it, nor he say anything. Could The extensive axsort- wakes the Odeon Atting, Stair Carpets, chant High post Bedsteads, Wardrobos, and Pil M: ALEXANDRIA, May 27.—Flour—suy extra Sta¥*.25; family $5 5uaey W heat—white, 40 bushel sales of red at St Fuw I~ basbels offered; sal: Weight and =3 by measure Oats —sales at 5% sing aud Plain king cinsxea, Toilet Sets. Reds and Hair Mattresses, Bareans, Washstands, per S7aS7 25; is Offered, no sales; es at 8Gc by Rye—sales at $1.2 Blankets, Comforts, Serenade, ean Chandolicrs aud Fixtures throuvhout the siase and Crocker 8, Table Cutiery, Wau gand Breakfast Tabi ing and other Stoves, Rofrigera Togethe: with a zeneral assortment and Kitchen Requisites. 2 ea ps under » Baltimore Markets. KaLtiwore, May finn; Howard street and Ohio Wheat is uacha ir closed quiet and nged; white €1.75a81.9; red Corn closed quiet; white s2a8Se: vellow Sabre Provisions ¢ ose4 dull; bacon sides nominal at Whisky nomir a! at 290. ash; over that sum, a ays, fur sativiactorily endorsed it + MeGUIRE & CO., Aveta. By A. GREE JALUABLE PROVED PROPERTY aT AND UNIM- New Verk Markets. New Yorx. May:7 —Plour basdeclined 10 s Ubio $6.90a%7 25; Southern tendeucy, nom 0; unsound West- f .at6 o'clock p. m., tho following described Two neat two-stor tot Frame Houses and W beat closed with a declinin; inally declined 2a3e; white $1 ern red S145 Corn closed dull; Pork closed beavy; mess Lard closed dull at 11 yal24yr Whisky closed heavy at Tat \Ke. north L street, and cunning back ween Ith and 19th streets West, cj yellow Ssatic ad portion of I v5 Prime S15 50 i P: Square No. 149, whi feet on north L s back 85 feet to a so Also, Lot No.7, in Square No. et west, and runuing bac to a 3+-toot alley, between north L an Also, the western part of Lot 17. ‘onting 25 feet on M street, and run n 19th and 20th streets we: Financia New Yort, May 27.—Stocks ragoand Rock Island 6 Sy Mickigan souther; York Central 73%; 43 Missouri6's 54 are higher, Chi!- 3 Mlinois Central shares waranteed bonds 324 ; eading 444; Virginia eee Au. Persons are trating a Note, or receiving it, dated D.C., November 24th, 1858, drawn ned, St Stewart six m M ste, im Square 117, yning back 75 pt in Square No. 140 are sdesirable, it being situ- rd which is rap- hereby cautioned by me, 8. Strong, der of Joseph b whieh deed was ston the premises, » to HH. 1. Stevens, muber 24th. 1656, in 1 Land Records of the striet of Columbia, as the juleutiy, and twill SAMUEL STRONG. >» CATAWBA BRAN igned has just received Should the purchaser or purchasers fail to comp! ternis of sale, the p sald at eerty will be resol; t Trust were without consideration and fra; ‘ UR Tar ie! TAWBA BRA) kage, aud alsu ou « Brandy ix perfect tee of tmports a i: A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT ae NEW MANTILLAS, ed to-day, and will he o MANTILLA ROC MAXWELL & BRO, 321, opposite C BY fronh Oysters by AND GLOVES. A large assortment at a retai! at 323 Pa. avenue, sow __bet. 6th and ya that her re- . avenue, run shorter since she ts manager of at atrouise her as we keeps my liv- Ubeg the public undersigned, because s lag treasure Uv ___ ma 35-St* WERN p! se Wearing Ap- | parel inthe whole country. Persons in want are respectfully iuvited to call. Respectfully, B-5t whether there Was a note within the cavelope, but thinks there was Mr. Barnard sworn —Has been employed i States office as journe foreman part of the absent sometimes, and thy: great Inconvenience to alla ‘ws duty was to wei writing bimself, and did write a good deal couldn't answer bow it was as revards the other part of the question of th ge to press wit erstoud that in the present cone, Mr loved by Maj. Heiss ty be at the oflice the request of Market; caught by y their blood o?-nouns Zens in Spa:nmpoodl*, who loxe their rest at ni Wissmnretn & Co., ts ie Also, Borenor’s Fashionable Clothiers. @ Anything in the nvil- Ww, Unless we conld peluht weeks. Iv 1s SELDOM that we nc jen! line, nor would we out the oiler. articles for the paper, | Of having the substance of the article given bin by | or’s celebrated rible and fatal © our Own experience can safely nay, that fur B.C. Wright compositor tn the States oltice cor- ws testimony for defence ith this valuable spac Jiseases of the ab Its timely assistanc saved many & fellow being froma premature giave. t conquering the worst cases ‘To thoxe who a6 im Lhe least tHieted with any of the complaints arising fre rreguiarity of the digestive organs, more beneficial than Legs af nos (Mr S's) duty fot article in Dine for the afterne Where did you understand roborated pre e T HE Undersi wi ened daring SUMMER GOODS, Hioual inveices of SPRI Revery day, we hear f Rover aud Aguc. That is exactly what we are yoing He bad often been eu- ther pupers to supply thei ate That ear cus- among employes on newspaper said No; be had never id he conceive of one sid not vo to press because U thete wos me obit ht. Bhiiade!phia Bottled LAGER R, which he sends to auy partof the city at 31.0 per dozen. = . A8 soon as the actors engaged arrive from New Y Pautomime will be given,to which the pab- -te is respectfully invit «ll, 1L7~ Look out tur iuture notice, _MA2-eolw CHARLES WERNER. Rood GOOD: = to e attention of their frierds ‘and customers, aud the publi N & SON, nt Telsr, but he could not see why, aud the editor had all the nid not write the article himactf. if never had his pay deducted on accouyt of lost Milita-y, Naval, and © _ma I7-colm (int) en: . Pa.av., Was! For sale by Druggi: ‘The counsel for the defence closed their evi- dence by reading several letters of correspondence Mr.3.; and the case was then and dealers generally, ev- ay 23 COSE rry.oreall in a clerk to write from Sanroup'’s Liver Invigorator —Does any of much dinner? Hany o: secret that will loud them their dinners without a visit between Mr. H. and submitted without argument. The jury retired, and, after remaining out some time, returned a verdict for the plaintiff of $235, the position taken by the defendant's counsel the right to dedaet for our high livers ever eat It ts >= force of the language had " AC of George' By Mr. Wallach. Mr. Willing and myself are the only writers at the Intelligencer office now, excepting Messrs. Gales and Seatou, the editors Mr. S. sometimes writes, but Mr. G. has lost the use of his right Lhand—some- from that gouty me, and setting the value such lost time at #100, which they deducted , from plaintiffs claim. bel fo tha sext meal a. VE the food tees matter doses two occasiv: nm fod its acts like 3 charm. to appreciate DA WATER,wii r wore the Tavice. ue MOORES” at once. We have 80, ‘Ass aad Bul aud Mr. Wallach Is not the Tutelligencer very lib- eral to its employers? Warp Mretixe.—See call, in another ccolamn, es RE YOU INSURED IN A GOOD, SAFE, sis tceseaers "These are fier EIGN oe jnsuranee com want of funds. District. "The PUTOM Fe lcines of the ‘Tue witness frou lis long experience In the * for a meyting this evening, for the Second Ward, tor wil! sata “an ow UMMER DRINKS. i UST RECEIVED AND OP s CHAS. WERNER. We naved Fayxcy GOODs, AT REDUCED PRICES. Very large stock of Fancy and comprising in part Cambnie and Swi uncings, Lace and Fdgings, °S, 521 She cit | “Having on band a Millinery Goods, tes, Collars, Sets, xertings and Plo Valencia Laces Fine Blackberry ci s and Sets, Biack and Whats No. 63 Louisiana » eal Laces, Black Lace Collars and Points = . 6th oppo. Bank of W IR SALE—A SERVAN' She will he seld Wauts such a servant, bar Sidress of hor owner apply ‘T. an accomplished oF, Preserver, Aud Heonmtross Southern gentloan who tontrader, Por tuo ine Intast style mined to sell, September, at greatly reduced p: ubrace the opportauity «| at Stevens’ New Faney Stor Re, STEW the past G UN B. Large lot of Mourning Sets au hora! diseouut to grocers and others who buy Tyimmod Haadkerchiets just acx® assorted sizes, fair qua ity, at $3.40 ELVANS & THOMPSON, 309 Poan.avonne, between Re Vou INSURED: axaint = INGTON. INSUE Penn. avenue and lth st. Stoel d Officers ail citizensuf Wacko, ES C. MoGUIRE President. See. Be Weandth ington, & D. Garson. 5 bhds. Leveru 10 barrels New jouble-refi Just recived the aud Baitimore Grenst, Grattinngl 22 York, Philadelphia, Lovisiana ove. ket. ste a Asean a th Cream ‘est End parillas; Baker's ERS, COFFE fine OM WITS. iithay & SEMMES,