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* ING NEWS AND GOSSIP.| tems Telegraphed from Washington. GEORGETOWN. “NEwWws FOR THE TIMES.” cN AR WAsH! TON iD ose Wasuinctox, May 30.—Letters, official and SS py * > CY ~ x - - E E NG T Se ee spec tase Gen 7 —— = CHEAP CHEAP GOODS GOODS. Mi N i 8’ : rien Mowrns.—To-day, in the pro- recetved from our Min- | Correspondence of The Starve" . . ister at Vienna, throw some additional light mpon . the peculiar and perilons condition of affeireten Gxoncrrown, May 31, 1550. LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES, ew’ isting throughout the Austrian dominions, and | The dwelling of Mr. Levi Pennyfield, an in- D SPLENDID sTOC alse in regard to thevembarrassments and difficul- | dustrious farmer living in Montgomery county, A NEW — Gane TOCK, tiesunder wliléh she labors to raise funds to pros- | yfd_, about nine miles above our city, was entirely : > 8 BINED, consumed by fire during the heavy thunder storm OF PERR: WASHINGTON CIETY: coss of cutting the grass in the public grounds TUESDAY sevseesseeeMiay 31,1859. | south of the President's House, three improved = = = mowers were used, under the immediate su- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | pervision of Mr. Bartholow and Mr. Simpson, ect the ~~ “At is pall Saal be a to ¥ &0.8 BALTIMORE MALE WORK, AT THE BRANCH STORE. The Constitution, having vindicated the | tho agricultural implement desler, having the, syehape whe has resided for any Length of time oa Haida grening toe, The family tad all re Leigh_—mic ge Call and Examine. T. CLARK & CO., present Administration from charges of extrav- | agency for their sale one a plajen:2 se baghruptc ee ae has of their danger and ruin ma D)-M tyrm ¢ No, 16 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP, bet'n ath and oth etreete. ai A i i ‘Buckeye’? machine a one-h n im same thing now to Mr. n ng some | <= _: => ~~ —--_- Ss + a SS agance in the public expenditures, reviews horse * Bue J q resting we feat Keswrh to take the history of the Opposition, under different | Wood's patent; while Mr. 8. ran a two-horse fore teaelaten chat ernicn ot ae n er te Prine the later ae ae as ELECTI NOTICES. i AMUSEMER mC hases, in connection with the public revenue, | machine of Wood’s patent. The newspaper | inter, overtake her. Great distrust is exhibited On cohot blister bis hand in his attempt t o} TAX COL ‘OR—Please announce ATCH RACE TO COME OFF at So'cleck Je sing and outgoing, and shows = state of anngyncement made yesterday that the ecea- | the part ‘her subjects—and, it isallezed. by some it. He gave the alarm to ee Mr. JAMES & HALIDAY asa candidate ‘over the Jackson City Washing eiiaire not entirely poe with censorious | sion would bo embraced to test their relative hebdiong. ieteatrempal wa whe _ mht have | those seeping fm the is ke. thel = a a ee Oe Se we ee professions of political economy. + | capabilities drew a crowd of some hundreds of | been averted, provided. she had mant a| ee ren ight chithen, aad tire var Fo ASE ANNOUNCE MR | brea, sylvester Huchanan, and RM. ™ = ae i: vir- he grounds, not a few of them being ee ee ee ee The Jnielizences, commenting on tho Vir- | persons tot ‘es mare, Nanny Lee. for San says, exist in all branches of business.’ The re. promising boys, one nine and the other thirteen | didate for City Surveyor at the ensuing June elee- — wee ip. M. P. NEWRY, Prop’r. ginia election, gives utterance to the consula- | immediately interested in agricultural im-| Ported secret treaty of alliance between France | Year® ~ hi wg hd peg ise upper story, amoaan i wn BARBEE'S BEAUTIFUL STATUR tion that “ if the material vietory still remains | provements. The ground mowed was measured | and, Rae een twas announced at Vienne, | from their slumbers by the cries of the father, and | L'HE, Votes tf tke Henk dre cest of the Fifth “Piste GIRL” in the hands of the Democracy, it must bead- | off foreach machine. The Buckeye cuts a | Priore aults 5 suslton. oe Being progired | made hein sppenrance st widow, but sbefere | Ward are herchy motbed thatan election will be Prop Eres tae F ; ave achieved all | swath of the width of four feet two inches, | at the Navv Department for the African ron. | tey cowl p out as directed to do, ro somh on Monday next theethday of Dame, fortole m4 i mitted that their opponents b ii 37 i v i The Cum berland has bee dere Boor gave Way bescath them, sed precipits Inetor, Register and Surveyor, and aso tor one} 332 = 2 the moral advantages of a decisive triumph. while the Wood two-horse machine cuts one of and tee Cone letien whee eer ae home, both into the devouring flames below. So sudden fi Mere a pony | — Ss four feet width. The result of the contest he- [Besieser me men to out, will take her place. ‘Phe Dale has also ar- | 2d unexerted Working man Dit oaly losse ine | 2yetane eat Ward. according to provisions ofits —= IPA Havana correspondent, writing on the tween them was evidently in favor of the ious an ponder ‘ rived, and will be replaced by the San Jacinto, | . : lis will openat 7a, m. ard glose at 7p. m. WARTS. 0d inet, 7s tant (nee ie te a ey en | futiner,! Which Chongh illadlthe Koester’ and Mohican, and Portsmonth. ‘The latter has already | POSS Yimnttare, ad nea A sueenendian| me TER rons oe PC ng eee pe ge i e sat 3; 4 ls » BEPBURN. ~~ 4 east * the people of the island. There | more tangled grass to cut, did its work quick- Auli ane expired yesterday for the execution ot apparel, but that of hie fanslty and some money in po lifNR YC PORDY, | VY man, « reapretahle VOUNG PERKON ot % rt t noise. ¢ contract of Mr. Johnson. the Nicaraguan mai j = one . bet: ti i Sth ste. La have been very beavy rains at Sagua la Grande. “eaaee Geen oF ke qhioh is | Contractor, but the Postmaster General les not de_ | ™ount of his lors. Mr. P. ix unable to determine ton street, between atin ane 5th 6! —$—$_$______ ; 7" In New York, on Saturday evening last, ELECTION NOTICE. cided what course he will pursue in the premises. | Whether the fire was the work of an incendiary or | Diy v.48 HOTION NOTICE. | Ward, | i Fry a aes Ep heaviest and geared with the longest crank, is oe ponecha ap ot ary is kick eeessies evidently considerably greater than that of the mae le and resolutions passed expressive of a Wood machine, however. We should judge 7 caused by the lightning. oy mote Chait aa abut it be he Riccar rece te emcee to open the | “The jewelry establishment of Mr. M. Hoffa, on | 8¢¢ here! | Esa pepe eae corner of 3th ant K streets on Moniay next, vi Mr. Appleton has resumed his duties as Assist- PE aire on pons last night thieves. | of June, for Collector, Regi: ter and Surveyor, aud i. " 0 it- ant Secretary of State. to Mr. H.'s sta t, of | also for'une Alderman aud three Common ©. ici Ww WANT -By 8 respectable young G UATION as cook or chambermaid, the ws rowing of a emal! fiatly. Hand 231 ate, A COLORED BOY or . a x red watch- | men to represent the said Ward, accord to tae) sin _ ered. h ith the present struggle for Htal- | that it is most durable, from the greater weight Secretary Floyd, who two weeks ago went to pag peeps apes regen ne chet eo provisions ofthe city charter. ng | Apaeie hs HN MARERITER: 4 pap dace ze bape Lit en precio send an | of its parts and the apparent greater ease and past seer fo eet vinta one by neck Temuercable fextere scat this burglary is that no > = —_ will open sty eck a,m.andclore at “Tat oi” ae PERSP ERO OTe. She " “* y 4 * ness, writes that his health is considerably im- | vortion of any lock, door, window, oc any other | 7 0’elock p.m, NO. ay ee =e - —— — = i iet of i i k Div Fe . . . NO. PEARE, — AN who underst ro address to the Italians tn Italy. grip oe ep aention. | its RUN ae Aad Me Babes Iceniea portion of the building was in anymanner broken, | ma $i-5t* VALENTINE cBNNER. | V ag wo We THOMPSON yea ay bh th ted : , 5t pply ct zs plished at | ** that the bar on to whick they are connecied = and the store found by the US ofan this mor: Seeman =n | BRO. 269 Palavenne, a Faox Anizoxa —The Arizonian, published ot | | + and falls with the inclination of. the hill- THE UNION he thief must have | [)1LECTION NOTICE.—Tho ve ~ ing locked up as usual. rs of the First | = 5 ‘in| oh, near | been familiar with the premises, and hed a key | fu Precinct First Ward aro hereby notified that) Wi ANTED—By e f ad ing one hour, Omulhusce wil leave beh Sereeteae | Prepared to fit the front door lock, (which is one | an eleetion will bo bald at the oomner 0 ane, | German weuld he ent for baat amt ledaing. eee ec uiuses will Jeave sth, street nt | CP'the most common kind,) through which he } #0 Pann. Best refrroncen riven. Apply at Noe 308 unre, tations are ailectionataly invited to attend. its, | made his entrance. one betwoon I. and M ets wn 9 NOTICE.—The National Convention J.S. | yueegitraw berry festival of the ladies of the | reprosent the said ward, acco WANTED=Hy a reepeotadio macvied Indy. that PEA. will mect at Thane Hall 1.3.5: | Methodist Church, at tire lecture room ou Congress | tite city charter. DANIE | Protec marie’ ls : Tubac, Arizona, contains the proceedings of aj. . . i” pers city potienh sh strong disap- sides more readily than with the Wood me. probation at the course pursued by Congress to- | chine, which adapts itself to such irregulari- wards Arizona, and urgently requesting co-opera- | ties of the ground’s surface by means of a tion throughout the Territory to establish and | spring. The fact that the knife bar of the will be held this week ti cool FAMILY, ie, Freveh. eM haat M B 5 fost her own bw > wer i i ine i i i ening; THOS. ENTWist, wa * maintain an independent government. Buekeye machine is geared with a hinge, is a DAY MORNING, June I(theat 10} Street, commenced yesterday evening; and not- TERENCE DRURY ) NURSE at her residonce—i82 EF port, brtwern Mrs. Pillepeda Schuider, maea 35, cio great advantage indced in moving it from field 2 mia withstanding the verv gloomy and rainy state of (Intel.&8tateni Commissio nd 6th. ma 3) 3tt Mrs. Philopena Schnider, aged 33, cloped PIB a - 5t ‘i ma P-te } +. rT z egal = a - “per the weather, the numoer of visitors was quite nu- | _™* =i ANTED—A FA and from her husband in New York iast week with | ‘? ficld; as it is instantly folded over on to MON TOOMERY GUARDS, ATTE Ww D— RM Sara - HAND. a ; pats ; “ merous. ‘i i OTICE TO THE VOTERS OF THE Apply at 149 Wost street, Charles Heche « countryman. She took sa00, | the achine when being thus moved, without | "tier ‘woul meting uf the Conpuny oe | ,ffom an advertisement in anather colmun it | NOND PRECINCT OFTHE MRST WARD | Wu, lit a 188 Wont atrnt,6 = ; aes touching a nut or serew. THURSDAY EVENING, June 2t, Punctual at- | Will be seen that the ladies of the Presbyterian | Naties ts herein given that an ANTED—A SITUATION as honnekeoper be and three ef her children. Ber paramour treated is 34 tendanco is called for. congregation will also commence holding one at Sune, at tae ( 8 } V ‘& competent persen. Good ref a her most crucily, and on reaching Montrose, Va.,| We were much pleased with the operation of By order of Captain Maso, : Forrest Hall, commencing on Wednesday. streets. tor Rei urvevor, ofthe | be given, Address for throe acserted her. She made her way back to New | the single-horse machine of Wood’s patent, | _™ma3i HOMAS McENIRY, See. Parties in want of a swift, neat and comfortable | city, and for one member of the Hoard of Aldermen, fice. York, where her husband received and forgave | which cut a thrce-fect swath, doing its work her. with great ease, regularity and perfection. i[D~ The late tlood of the Mississippi and Yazoo | We, however, judge, that if a single horse be rivers has been almost unexampled in the damage | used with it, half a day’s work will be as much \ Seo._ ‘ s : ‘of tho Board of Common Coun. | “S"STRAWRERRY FESTIVAL FOR THE | boat (packet) for excursions to any point on the | and three —_—t pedis re vun- | . - _ if SNE F 2 PRESBYTERIAN | canal, will do well to attention to the adver- | ci! for said Ward; in conformity to the Provisions | = TUneE EEOR GE TEN WT OTERERIAN | cuual eld Capt. Moore, ‘The Flying Cloud is | 9,th6 charter ofthe ity of Washington. Fhe pile LOST AND FOUND. ongragation will huld a Strawberry | the very boat for canal excurstons, and Captain ipsa A. W. DENHAM, on Saturday | WAT t Dorrest Lal this weok, commencing on Moore the sien 40 bondael than {ia He BNERINS. Loi aQrSatndsy last eo GOLD WATCH 2 ao HAR MS—a horse and »' up. fiver geil , ‘The number of coal-loaded boats lying along the SOLOMON STOVER, t sore . os it has done to the cotton planters. Many thou- | a¢ should be put upon any ordinary farm horse Pak ede Cer i nee Bee | line of the: camal Cominuons Se eanccltr tals Constitation and Sommmonere. | Sonnet See tee Ty avin Thema 406 Pa, sands of acres of the best cotton lands are over- drawing it. 6, Lemonade, wax, artificial, and natural | morning, is larger than we ever knew them atany | ma30-te {Constitution and States copy.) lowed and rendered unproductive during the a present season, including the famous Deer Creek | Tax Water Biin.—Contrary to general ex- Bottows, noted for their fertility. The fine plan- pectation throughout the city, the Mayor did __ ROBT LL. TREL, ath instant, a and powers, Paney Articles, &e, The patronage of | one time before. 7.0 THE VOTERS OF 2 SECOND E- SD AWAY on ~ the publie 1s rexpect{ully solicited, ‘Ticketw of ad- | We learn that a nomber of gentlemen of consid | "PONG TUF THE SECOND WARD. Noten | STRAYED AWAY on Thursins. mission 12%@ cents; sea ‘on tickets 25cents—for sale | erable musical talent are getting up a band, in- | js horeby given that an election will be held at the hteye Mind, A liberal reward atall the Drug Stores, and.at the door. . m&3t4t | tended for the special benefit of the Potomac Ligut | terehy: Ponnsylyania avenue and I'th atrect west, . , rite WAM. C.0'MEARA,2e2- “ e bay v] Re oRE 2 1 3 r fa i > Mouday, the 6th day of June next, for Register, | O24 Pala inundated. This event, doubtless, i was, which | tho last passed water bill, bearing his signature. | cinia. quarter ofa mila from the bone Bridge. « nading Capt. Hollingsworth, Lieut. McKenny, nem of the d Als ne three members | luo inaie the Cieaes Ohnsbet Se ee ees ee netaD | 1 aucun outthal the. bill only reached him | TAURSDAY, June 2d; The Washington and Al | and other officers. , Racraid Wards a conten ith the provisions | 4 c. Mav 2th, one dark i whic. } i oer ern ta cars will sto here for the accommedation oT > | > >. borhood of w hich city he is now stopping. officially on Saturday last, and that the charter ot wiaitorm and tne publie Sean Test . os they The offerings of beef cattle at the drove yards | of tho charter of the city of W: h tg ‘a will ree at ached Dey . s at dation desired. yesterday amounted to only 120 head. 60 of which | ‘Tho polis will open at 70° Te en x U7" in Baltimer movement is on foot in the | authorizes him to hold it over until Thursday were purchased by butchers at €4.75035.573¢ on | at7 p.m. are city conncils for re-numbering of the houses by | next. on which day it will be necessary for | = >ORPHAN FESTIVAL TONIGHT. the hoof, equal to 39.50aS11.75 net; wi hich shows ae Ae oom oviding for uniform and well-formed numbers |); re a * | Strawberry Festival for the orphan girls | &, considerable ance on last week's price ma 30-te (Hotel) umissioners. ef Cited Witte witet ksorce'e be placed on tin | Mitt (© retatn it, signed, of vetoed. To enable | U3 Shagharry, erivall for the orphan girte were driven ou to Baltimore i im to avail himself of his clear privilege in ‘oth. # Cc § i sheep and lunbs were offered, and | rpvo * of hiack ground, aud which they are authorized | hit to avail himself P ba and oth... Fruits, Flowers. |oo Cream, Fanoy Arti ! Hs VOTERS OF TUE FIRST PRE ji . a cles; with a good band of Music. Admit: 2 25aK35.57 per head. No veal calves or CINCT OF THE FOURTH WARD —No- = to place on each house and demand twenty cents'| he Premises, both Boards adjourned over last | {inte *® EY | oowaund Galore omer ate: yards tice ix hereby riven that au election will be 5p LOST, on Pretey for each number. The ordinance imposes a tine | €Vening only until Thursday next, instead of sw GNED. JEWEL | | ‘The flour market continues rather flat and in- | the house on the weet culo of Sixth etree ‘ a wwe of $5 on aw rson refusing to receive, or after | Adjourring sive d/e. according to their hereto- | '| 2 ERs ar stores on aud ive. Standard superfine brands are still held at Goract OF ath ued Ti wirerta, ) $5 on any person x ? 2 Panties: hs L Monday of | ##er Monday, ta: clock pins B7a8725. One of the merchants informed us this | Gui day of Inne neatefora Ree a they have been placed on the house, of removing | fore invariablo custom on the last Monday of morning that gales could not have been effected | Suy4ay of Inne nextotor a Res ‘ van such numbers; but afterwards provides that such | their oflicial existenee. We presume that there yesterday. ‘The news from New York yesterday | Board of Ald riven, three memisrs of the Board of hey ey bers of any pattern they may desire. ‘Thetime al- | day return the bill to the Boards, bearing his | - GRAND UNION FESTIVAL, by the La- | 3) ae s of Wa ton. 81.65a81.75 for red, and $1.75a81-90 for white. | Chatter of the city ie 4 = ie apply te the Com lotted for the completion of the numbering Is till | signature. We draw this conclusion from the we ilies of different Churches, for the Young | Corn, stare. for white and yellow. = — will open at 7 touN TOWRe. aad aS wihcass theron’ January, 1560 fact that he has evowed his intention to be to Me ireets comin PURGES ; oe B. ROBRER LL Fe D OR STOLEN, — = Bavtte Betwees tak U. S. Teoors ann rar | ign it, and also from the fact that public pay tore aed oe the Tee sere GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. Com’rs of Election ist precinct sth Ward, Sor Capitol street. between Tenod Me Fa : ee aD e) esa ; pacino P books St ——_-——_- 4 ra Wa 8 BUFALO COW, spotted with biack. Camanene Exprans.—aA letter from Fort Belknap ae here is more Se in ed of secpg bel, Spel niniae tae Bs Ce a the purelinse of maalek ibe the ma D-dte x abe pend mpok ah ae on. FE of the 22d instant, says, that Majer Van Horn had | its due enactment, than ever ‘ore in favor | j5cents. A Lunch at lo" poor and workhouse. ye Saune. a desperate fight with the Northern Camanches on | of that of an important measure that has been HE BIBLE SOCIETY of this city, to] ¢,Reroleed by the Boord of Aldermen and Board of | __ EXCURSIONS, &c. — — the Fork of the Arkansas river, May 17th. Forty | considered in the Washington Councils. Fromete the cireuiation of the 3 That te Come oe pig pete enegas THE LBINTERS ARLINGTON ASSOCIA- PERSONAL. Indians were killed and thirty-six taken prisoners. ——— ee Sr in Saecial kee. Pgett hereby, authorized to purchase a pair of youns TION will givea PIC NIC al aca = Of the United States troops, two soldiers were | Tay, Bartimore Cocnt-H —The Presi- t cont mt tots 2 mutes for the service of the poor and workhouse DAP Sune teks” * | Cc Orrick Wasnixctos Aguenecr. Med and several wounded. Among the latter Inited S “ : sciety has but one J establishment, the cost thereof not to excecd the | Particulars in & inture advertisement. el ee May uh hin § kill tee ; bs eral sree eee * om =a dent of the United States has, after due con nized on presenting a he ° | sum of three hundred dollars, which sum, or so | > HE ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE M.| q)Eiumbers and their employers are hereby mstibed were a uee ap ~~“ - = aoe Bi bs sideration, determined to purchase the prop- Le ritgpe ls Me ical calenaGen bake Rin. | Much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby ay r P. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Nac me” | that any interference with any wf the says, ween tour ai ive hui ‘exans ans: 9 ° : re paren wy Te an = D wes os v dersigned in behalf of the Society. We bespeak for the nt and the cause he represents the continued aud increased liberality of onr fellow-citizens, JOHN P. INGLE, President. M. H. MILLER, Secretary. ma R-eost* Were encamped zbout twenty miles below the Scere eae ee Preah ytansa vegeees ae Brazos, on the Indian Reserve, with the avowed | ™°Fe: Md.. for the site of the now United intention of attacking the Reserve Indians. Much | States Court building. The President had, excitement prevailed in that reg ion. from the first, restricted the choice to either t L other fixtures appertaining tothe V propriated, to be paid ont of any money in the] yard, will iske place on THUR the Washingte ct, exer Eeceury not otherwise appropriated to the orderof | DAY’ next, June 2. "The James struction and ‘sontent afte Supwiontonent in the said Trustees. Guy will leave the 7th sireet wharf at 734 o'clock, | Charee of the Pipe Line, is a trespass, and to be And be it further resolved, That the said Trus- | and Blazden’s wharfat 4 o'ctock, and proceed down | treated accordinsiy, tees be, and they are hereby, authorized to sell the | the Vatomnac afew miles below Mt. Vernon and then return to Fort Washington, wivere company | BS OFF ofCapL MC Mics, | STRAWBERRY AND FLORAL FES | horse and the bull, now on the premises, to the | teen return te fashiogton, ‘ , ERS, _ ——————— the church property or that located on the | | TIVAL.—The ladien of Wangh Chapel con- | best advantage. and credit the proceeds. tu their if Append En W Mackey, J.&. Slater | ma 27 Ens'r. im Charge. UF The Old School General Assembly, of the northwest corner of Calvert and Lexington | gration take great pleasnreinannouneing to their H Presbyterian Church, in session at Indianapolis, . ; ; es cence ae partially considered, the Deeet streets. Itis thought that ina pom paninie of tie Committee appointed by the Assembly of v. 5. offices, now situated in the Masonic Hall, I857, to revise the Book of Discipline. The re- | Will be removed to the parsonage, as in the Port suggests some radical changes tn the discip- | opinion of the Sccretary of the Interior they line of the Church; among others, permitting the | Will be far better accommodated there than at friends and the public that they wil! hold a Strayw- berry and bl Festival. commencing on MOD AY E Sth inst.” and to con scconat srainet the Corporation : Provided, That | _ mast" I HEREBY notif NOTICE. Sam dais nothing in the above resolutions contained shall ~ 7 aR f eee atten lee ere harboring my be so constrned as to prevent the use of said mules NATOS AL ou aRe: ee aertars gpprention « a payed) ect ge | ge5 ~ on the streets, or other work of the town. on the PYE Nic 2 conslict, and if employed the Inw will he eaten: order of the Mayor, whenever, in the judgment | at Arlington on TUESDAY, the Lith { mazt-t* Ww.M. | dings. They tender their sincere thanks t their friends for the liberal patronage bestowed on former sions, and now respectfully solicit the same. of the Trustees. they can be spared without detii- | of June. Particnlars hereafter, ma 23-3t* ment to the interests of the poor and workhouse = See Be The proceeds for the benefit of the C establishment. (Approved April2, 1559. | A NNUAL E Sil ii |___ ss BOARDING. withdrawal of commanicants who desire to sever | their present «quarters. of admission 10 cents. - ae OARD IN THE COUN ring censure therefor. This suggestion wasre-| Movemexts or tz Prestvent.—As we | P CORD AND TASSELS. Comsnon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown. fo © power of bomen ree oem ceived with strong disapprobation ; certsin mem- | stated yesterday, the President left the city by | _ A handsome assortment of PICTURE CORD “Pp, - date a nv That the sum of six dollars and eleveu cents be, | Ths steamer “Powhatag” lias been chartered for a | season, The ivontion an six males fe | i : : and TASSELSa\ MARKRITER?’S, ‘ rg : the occas She will leave the ee o oention & ‘ . ‘ : = : S)-eust™ ellows’ Hy y . > 3 ont, emnaee = _— tothe Church.*? The question was not | North Carolina. He was zecompanied to the | 4 3cevbt ear aoe ¥ a Hall._ |} services xs Police Magistrate, for the month end- | te Fort Washington in time for dinner. ey pnt tos te an pce went deci Nahe oF BAL ORE REQ ing the 3ut! Approved April2, 1559. Hfreshmer ts can be procured ou beard, | ‘hooves m % eee ; depot by the wevaher of the Chine Me si peace Grampa | een | Steers amie. wee. | Cricaretanadsseertanatny, | snftaeras nebreang serene on >" Pi elias = oh | Navy Agent Fliun, and other personal friends. o * CLO" » Rnsone Slecti Tickerts te be tau! of James Wallace, ¥ Fairi “ Ip" ep resident Buchauan ard Hon. _ Jacob Sf ge waa D ie! *her notice, and she will wait on thom at their | 4 RESoLuTtioy in favor of the Judges of Election High strect, or J. Blackford, Kiidge st. j} _meS-cotm _Fairiax ‘ Thompson, Secretary of the Interlor. arrived at | The President was looking in fine health and tdences and pay a fair pries for thm, Address |, Kesedred by the Board of Aldermen and Board 0) Commimne. | ({UCNTRY BOARD —A few pe without ; oti ; . : : 2 oe “4 ss '* a a f oe cl le }, thy itles f the TT the train from this city, «m rowte for Chapel Hill. | his brief relaxation from the cares of State. 48 | is hereby appropriated, to be paid by the Clerk to Henry Diel ary Maree ing to Box 19, Star Udon? North Carolina, where the President designs tak- _ the order of the Judges of Election, as fo! To the Judge of the Ist precinct, six dollar: 2d_ precinct. six dollars; of the 4th precinet, ty Burrows, road, hy app ma 23 4t ma If ont NS, at 1234 conte per yard, inst wis we have eve had at price, _(ma 3h6t) JAS. W, SE Jos. 1, Semmes, ACKET BOAT ing part in the annual commencement of ti: lege at that place. At the depot thedisting Col- A Navan Cowmrssios.—The naval commis- shed n to examine int and report on the condi- YING Boeke IN THE COUNTRY Pe 5 . ts Roard can be had at th - ~ | dollars; for room rent for the election held ject, Georgetown and | Ai jomban tornpeke, Al a 4 ped 3 i pia JOR Ss cubl: «l sorew sta. 5 he ehart: cod by a pike, Alcae: master. and General J. W. Watkins, U.S. Mar-| city to-morrow morning, when they will pro- | Stawart.«fPhiaveipnia. Ales £1 ———«—_— ee | Spine shal, and proceeded to the whorf of the Baltimore & a RDS. 1 of TRUNK ¥ kiving short notice. Apply - ih. | B ! a8; healtr, p H riber, No, 36 Jefferson street, Georgetuwn, or at | the Springs. Fare to the Spriugs | cents, round DS. Apr vers fs “ae sisi ing DUsiness Steam Packet Company. Col. Moor N. Falls ceed to inspect, criticnlly, the Wa hington V EXAVE! hildren h ader i, ball ce, Ys havi rena ee 5 all sizes ¢ trip. lars ingnire at J. bE. Cari sereonry, president of the line, received them on board of | 8d, having completed their inspec NO: 45 MARKET SPACE Gauze Merivo Shirts, Wrappers and Drawers, | “IPs 95 1m JOHN MOORE. {vand-orat Corbett & Sauth’s Pand | Sid Nees seem Lachine Capi Resell Sic. | theoo noxth of AMit’ polit! “Tilia eocaqi eas 5) PARASOL Gauas Cotton Shirts aad Drawers, 9 ah si. : 4 C : cin : ee faving 9 large stock of Parasols on hand, wi Gauze Sitk y NOTICE. ew EZRA KIPP j fine state rooms were reserved for their accommo- | Consi-is of Captain Gregory. President; Capt. | have det rmined to sell them at costs All Th Jasle Thread Shirteand Wrappers, THe: steamer THOMAS CO! LYER can be| — dation. The principal saloons were tastefully dec- | Van Brunt. Commanders Poor and Tucker. and | SAtteota cheap Parasol wil, p.ease eive us a rig a la ghartorod for Excursions o | orated by Mr. George S$. Allen (purser of tue | Lieut. D. D. Porter. ma 3-6t JAS. W. SEARS. : atand Silk Gloves, i soskha aera —— } Steamer) with the American flag, and there is no _- = NO RIFLE SHOOTERS. For sale, two supe. ode range trata the ies To ere i RRS MENT, Segude BOARDIN Goubt that the passengers, quite a large number, Cart. Beenanan, L rior RIFLES. One of them ta a splenlid . at , S.N., recently appoint- tent Teen eree eat Price to the | York avenus)in the morning fr HT, south ede ‘ ' ted maple root half stock, earries tai te the o’clock, and in the evening from fra avenue. betwonn 4% aud ‘ith sts’ Por part Were :nuch pleased with the trip. Upon the agr!- | ed to the command of the Navy Yard in this ited. and very substar tial: the | adda age Ieotd1 a ths tS val of the party at the wharf, several hundred Per-| city, entered upon his charge this morning. perfect order, Pate pra pov can ics city. 360 Pa.av.. 6 TEVENS, DUNT VERNON. AND THE TOMB OF | fico. — a i __ma 31 sons had assembled, and many of them, without | }leis a eentleme aut ingdishad profesional |foentn OCA OAATEET tae bees ma 31-2 360 Pa. av.. Brown's Hotal_ ice a WASHINGTON. 7 MPROVED PARM AT PRIVATE. z5 g ig professional | ! bi “a > ar = = Twice a Week Until Further Notice, regard to party, seemed much pleased in exchanz- . : 2ist and 22d, wi _ma 31-St Fans. HOOP SKIRTS, MOSQUITO NET, * rE The sul-criber will sel) at private: ale : ia reputation and high personal character, and Tr AND PARASOLS. The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will run reg | 4, which herenides.1 Prince ing congratulations with the President. He ex-| : : H t DR. J. L. GIBBONS 10 dozen Ladies’ Super. Steel Extonsion Skirts | Bly to. Mount Vernon and the Pecis to return to the White House on Monday. will doubtless discharge the duties devolved on LEAVING Located bumeeif io Washington city, fer ot * ° Fomb. a es TU ES. : rare { ; . = : < | offer Rervic nwevery departinent of his pro- *s E: = Sa 2 omy u ete ” r Steet him as advantageously for the Government a8} (assign to bin f iende ood the cen eae ee fe singed tees # Extonsion Skirts, | wharf at the foot of Wth street tt ita. m., and re | )5¢ ade Theic eaters Dopot. ac PERSONAL. agreeably to the large number of its employees wl at hus residence No. 32% New 100 Ladies” black, greti. and brown Parasols for nt half past 3 o'clock p. m. Goutermiag 9 tocnn bee +++: Capt. Fletcher, U.S. A., is at Browns’. who are to be under his supervision. cen See Aad Mth tt. san St soi Pate reeled Ses And the cormer of ’ \ Capt. Buchanan. U.S. N., isat Willards’, . - sberr: Archbishop Franhi, the Pope’s Nuncio, has Tur Bounty Ciam Forgers.—Information been expelled from Florence. in relation to further action in the cases of oP ee Sie and Queen of Prussia have ar. Gieorge A. Monroe and Eliab M. Joslyn, whose ++++Hon. J. D. Andrews, of New York. and at Milwaukie for forging bounty land Hon. James Cooper, of Pennsylvania, sre at the | = was announced by us some weeks since, BRIDGET, No. 395 Penn. AvEnre. Tietiwecn 333 and 6th streets, Hason hand thirty new and #ecor and Children’s do., from 75 cents to p7'vania avenue and 7th st.at%s a.m. Roune ma 2-tf | azeand Merino Vests, | ? Gincham Umbrelias, —_—_—_————— RIAGES, which will be sokl low ” Bi Irish Linens, from 25 cents to 81, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. | cash oe 2 nt and Linen Pans, aoe : a” =~ i: i Yar-. 10 picces white aad vellow Ma te t. RAND CAMPAIGN BALL OF THE KEY-| sons wanting ® light family Car large rtook of slaple and fancy. Dey Goods al- | GESTONE DEMOCHATICU ARSOgTR Sey | ways on hand, at tow Sr mash. al! necessary ont-bnildins Acs purup of exertient wate; er veRcin desired. prev uc 0. For terme apply to th prased in showing tac F to purchase, vantage te giveme a call before pu WEDNESDAY. EVENTS —- : 3 bua hginae: T have also one open Summer Carriage and one : ». F. ALLEN, VED) Ay = ee —_ ; hus been received by the United States Pension | Sulkey, which I wilt soll low. aorties Ha: evendies near Weth ot. | Sines Slee iac a gn on Massachusetts ay ae for fer lection to Congtg | Office. Monroe hus been committed to jail in [RAR EGE MANTILL AS, DUSTERS, &e., B I ES expense shall bespared to make this the vase on the promiote and announces hisdetermination to act hereafter | default of bail, and Joslyn found bail in the SE eh a neE i IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. 0 | MEnEot the season. By order * COMMITTER. es with om esas! ; sum of $7.40 for his appearance at Court. Cheaper than any gither house in Washin ton a Sw yards Fancy, Paid, Striped Siiks and Black See lee ere ear = = TOR = ENT —A large, fire ROOM in the aceon b4 shop Mcilwaine, of Ohio, who recently —_——+ - MantilAs ed Gee nt, white BAREGE | oe et [> Barego Robes, i honk CARD TO CAPITALIST: Sety os ears ae nace returned froin Europe, is still far from well, ee : , ., | for Mantillas, and Quilled Barege TRIMMINGS Tthree Ino i@ Fick onlors, of two called to the sale of that lare SSL.Y & Avy itis proposed to elect an Assistant Hishop. who, | APPOINTMENTS. —The following appoint- | Uywntel aid three (lounces, f wh yen however. to eke out his salary, would be obliged | ments have been made by the President : man b We furnish Mantilia Patterns for 25 cents, ard | Oreandio, Jackonei and’ Lawn Robes from 81.25 to | cated Lot at the co * tween | ms i cut the serments for 50 centa, $5, ae ware avenue, (Lot 3, in Sau POR RENT-\ ° also to officiate a revtor of a jatish, oF Bil pro- Browne deputy postmaster, rit | °s Te MAXWELL & BRO. Tan, Hincly and Satin Striped Baroge Robes, at re- | on Tuenday afternoon, May Bh vihn in ' ote fambler Colitge. vier Gideon, Wen reds eee ong Asthix fot will be sold without reserve to th t -+++ We learn that among the Persia's possen vers ss deputy postmaster, Petersbury, | Mf AND DUSTERS, oeeeaator Hareen from 16h GS eet Mee | nighoat hitters has epportunits will be aflorded | eee on her last outward trip was Mr. Thos. Berry and | Va., vice Win. N. Priend, deceased. Black and White Baree for Dusters at $1, Rich Fancy, Plaid, and striped’ Bareges, very fora profitable investment. wo new 1 nnd 3 bis wife, of this city.” Mr... who is the feo. Lee rent. of Va. to be seervtary of the le-| Imi new stgle Len and Silk Mautillan cheap,” mara JAS. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts._ | iano HOUSES, sitna’ tractor for the marble work of the Patent Off satio the Vnited Stites of America to the Are | $3 ards Black Sod We hits Bara, Or pastors: sal White ais on Solored Mirtle, ‘at T SPECIAL REQUEST. mood tak ee building, is among the most enterprising, Mheral, | Hebtine Confederation. = olars of ty % Jags " wane OSE Parties bili have be poet ced ny je ‘ad gontie 4 ‘thoes yd Federal actropall Dusters of the latest style, 1c HOSE Parties whose bilix have been preserted | | n 16 Preiiixos, and thousands of our fellow-citizens wish him A large stock of Ladies’ Blac Prosperous voyage, a pleasant sojourn on the other 3 requested to call and settle the same | ith street and Hosiery. i 1.) Pa. - ioe A Tus Weatnen.—The following report of the By doing so they will greatly oblige | est, between DL aund M st ilk Mitts,Gloves,| A large steck of al! kinds Dress Goods at low abating =N, prices for cash, GEO. F. ALLEN by lat Jun : ” x, aa north, betweoea 13th and Mth streets 0 AL, «EN, ol save us th t 6, Benge r st. 3 5 Bide of the herring pend, and a safe reters hae weather for this morning is made from the Morse ma SI-3t = in al. ; next to ith et, a - z ete and save us passe Bl of calling « ” oe | “maar 5 INO. P. MILTON. « ceflumboldt was attended on his deathbed by | Telegr=ph line to the Smithsonian Institation | GEECTACLES AND EY EGIL ans: | Wet Toe, E Se ern {h ROOMS. &e.—Three Furnished his nephews, and by his niece the of Bu- | The time of obgervation is about 7 o'clock : CLES 2NNSYLVAN i TIL ARGE STRAWBERRIES, > with wate + Fas, And wee of ec ons Gel PEL LVANIA AVE. & N 3 K ee ee ok lath stéwrt, hetween New York avenue Jo le inquired several times after the King of May 3 Also. Gold, Steel and Shell EYEGLASSES, of = 4 FRESH EVERY Day. 17. in one Aft Prussia, whom he hoped to see aaln t '& ° , Mar 31, 1869 every fosus. + NOW OFFER OUR Families and Festivals suppiied at reasonable sto one of the most pleassut adelphia, Pa, aa. Coo! finest psbbleeyes. OVER ONE HH. ‘ | ee = . _ _ 2 companion Seyi wis wax ney geting | Hettumor, a reat carmtetinncreoneeten| |, ap UE HEE AND, | ro ann a GECRETN SO ote | FOR MENECA gg so BRIE HOT, ms mn for 5 suited to the e: marers. SW. - BAD N . Ee a 0 4 ted by ilinesy 7%" aud who is now also prostra: | Richmond, Vi , MW. GALT & BRO., DOLMASMERICAN FIRST CARS ANP | _thiaigre’ Smt ICE CREAM At 81-1per paiion. | BY win corner Virginia avenue et oth rect 4 cae Petersburg 4 pepe ad DRY Goons HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH | unre south « ustitution, “The The following (iter wet fot Bonuer's Ledger. | Raleigh, N. clear, 71. ot BrownsHolsl. | cSORTED IN ALL DOPARTMENTS, | L AND MATURITY, premicer.on to WAL. WARDER, woct inne Te tennis lo speak for itself: Wilminyton, N.C clear, warm, (GHT! FOR SALE AT ITS ACTUAL : laced args pe ies ty a K and 9th sts. > OR hy sew Hotkr., May 27. 1-59 Columbix, 8. clear, warm, gortment of A. M. COST PRICE. | | A few words on the Rational Treat: without f oa eee ay, Hownnn, Ee.—Dent Sir: The atier | Charleston, 8. 6. clear, 73°. wind 8 hich mre'saperins¢sansihing | NO MORE WILL RE ASKED. TAKEN. | Wonka ete nnal eer onl Rye a SE xe bere wee ork Ledaer’ ins, departinent in | Angasta, Ga clear, pleasant. : 7 SS WILL NOT BE 2a bie el yagi ! . 2 ission ) PiME | Genital and Nervous Debility, Pre Hash, Tae TIM tusture Peay of the System. Tinpex ze Xeeedin that | do not feel at liberty to deelin eoumence my contributions some ti a T have fully tested it an: THE SH Mt Savannah, 6: ect a substitute for cual Maron, Ga clear, °°, wind 8. nely liberal 1 ear, pleasant. eit it enience of perrons desiring } comfortalie homesteads, wiil be disposed of on » be seen burning at any time at my storo, Merchants, dd Consumers will find this | tency and impediments to Marriage reasonabie and accommodating & Applies tien Hine durin: the | Columbus, 325 C elreet, between 6th ana 7th. 8 iavoraPle for securing their supp ies | generally, omy ie te WM. WISE, B month of June next, and shall furnish ches nse » W. MORSELL. attiRST cost. re ” BY B. DE LANRY, M. f+ mean an to no otier newspaper. You's truly, S$ Matter — od oe Towel & he at FIRST COST. D: jAsiand. tun 2 lawSw “ Paut Morrny. ‘ sors cpen from 9 o'clock ., to 2 The important fact that the man; ‘com- - ey P. or W N- Gan Fal on ees cor We atapt this ide paints originating in the tinpredesee an “litude | MY DENTISES AND OTHERS, ADES, cai) at No. 454 nt yee enable us to keep the etock in one luspsction, | of youth may he easily removed wirnouT MEDICINE | he ROOMS No. 246 Pa. avenne, PERRY & BROT is in this small tract clearly demonstrated ; and the | Wright's Corr tt “Cc Lower Peach Tree, A Mobile, Ala. --** Among the mgers by the Vigo, whic | Gainsville, Mi Great is Bonner! ili find & cholee assortment o tract, F oie co Bed Uy a dew n, Mrs. Enna D. BN. South. ps GRAVINGS and’ LITHOGRAPHS, handsomely shingtun city of wich everyone is enabled to cure mitesbLe per: | =n 4 ee DD N. Soath- FROM THE WEST. varnished and famed. Also, @cogy in cil of Mre. rasiesgtiad F-ctly sad at the least paesible cost, therein avid: | 2 RE Pac . > ghter and son; by the A Mr. Ray- | Frederick, Md. 2 lar paint ng of tha V. Stu- ‘ , a Smeg 60 * PACKAGES OF 8B . Y. Times. Dr. G. Bail the eretown, Mi ho AL Fencer « popular peirt og cathe Voung Stu he information of our Vir- | ing all the adve nostrums of the diay, ID tinrtwace, ‘Tools, House Fucus ‘Me. jerome Hi Ge en 2, deuts,forasioat’ J. MARKRITER’S, ‘ is. that we pat onlyinelude nt to an . ¢fratis and Dost free, in a have been received by schuaner “Art M inate of Senee ae Graton Va és ma 31-eo6t™ eee Oat Fell : r stock of fine Goods in the above offer. but realod engi s).0Y oe ( <7 pid) Seo ast, — ae ock mare complete than ever The . 3 eitt of South Coro- n, ee 008E ne — i !l those suporior fabries for servants wear (sum- e “4 me . ’ facilities enjoye the e] ‘ B ond oeilt cr [renee NPRUPADRPRN ICE PITCHERS PATENT | mer and winter) tvat ace peculiar to our stock and SNEw York City. mass tr_| (uaving sou selected iy one of tie bem ie pen N iugham and family, of Bos- | Parkersbi B ER COOLERS, PLATE » for our exclusive sales. hails re Coup SPARKLING and bought enables a still TS, South audock Pratt, and Mr. Franz Schlotter. Ohi BASKETS. STRAWAER RY ISM Eay Wine, en al SODA WATER. We ave "fect that “cack Mr. goes to England at tne invitation BOWLS, CARD BASKETS. ALBAIEA Faviners ag, Viantere Sill e@ech tacit oupplice | Hook, © "Bede! GUS S18 PE. io 1 Hi an n H TABLE ity fey. A Ascot pik agmub tics ie od winter maced tariff of charges, will > Areate, ald errata | Pine A ntsome Ch : ite all who wish to save 4 cellen money in the purchase of Ha:dwar. | A ares, asso t, ent cf the above, of very supenor The sales under $833, snd continue daily until ‘ Oppocite Brown's feel onan ie oa on an ‘ t ) quality, just received. commence Jrs soid out—it being ‘our datermnet ato wth s1 ‘is’ &c, lua GRIFFITH & SHIELDS. M. W. GALT & BRO., wi open with an new lore Ps Bs aS SELLE -6t, temslers, pes Semen eee venue, — our New > Four. ort, Rw: mie. maseim FANE PMACASSAS OIL ot Signe 2 ot ae