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WASHINGTON TEWS AND GOSS! XXKVIth CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, | Letter fr fi EVENING STAR, Vice President Re! ve te ETOWN. seeps sams: + _ oh poetpace Messrs. Edmundson GEORG: “2 WwW 7 reiaearanres = ickman, ns ASHINGTO ATRE. Tre Presipent’s Recxrtioxs.—We are re- Proceedings of Yesterday Afternoon, is : . Correspondence of The Star. ON . WASHINGTON CITY: quested to state that the receptions of the Presi- i, a Ee Tegner {the Comuieasion: ees Gzonexztown, February 21, 1880. Lospoe, J.T-Foxn. | Stage Manager, ®. W. Gurxx, TAY Zs iceceoSEOARE FA; TOGO: | Gent 08 every slterunto Toostay eventag will he | | 1% Sam Sun sty, youcesay, (0 bill Introduced | acuity atwese Me Bamacsons, ef Weeninie ood |, sat @ibeliek maaiig-aliger City Counciia on er of Orchestra’. Wa. Witiinus pb memes aire = baliianed watsl tie end ot tac eine by Mr, Davis, providing for the distribution of | { ; The Weekly Star, Full as usual of metropolitan news and gossip, and choice literary reading, is now on our counter ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its interesting contents are the following articles: Getting the Pony Shod and what came of it—a Mr. Hickman, of P. vania, some extraordi- last, Mr. Jesse Lipscomb was arms amonz the several States, and for the ap- | nary misstatements ave appeared in the public eas ee ag, Bjedce of dager Ppointment of Military Superintendents to direct ea ape och had York Tr hee pee aoe ney In ne th precinct. ee = uy Chon omertlnpdlog eer pein was | with other gentlemen ‘was present on hat ‘ocea- | + In the Board of Common - peemer tle preomend vis € Ei Ht +. 2 message was rece! from Bexisgmale, AWithent dept ot he eRe, me Hickmgs cca ae Talk eed. Seoben Sayer Enclosing the aceount of EM Linthicum ‘Senate postponed the further consideration of the} Te*4Y t assassinate the latter gentleman im case | & ge eae Tar Vincixta State Democratic ConvEn- Tiox.—The press ts already at wotk misrepre- senting the action of this body. Somenewspapers are claiming itto have been a vietory for Wise, while others, strange to say, are alleging that it Farewoll tof Mrs. SULIA BEAN HAYNE, Second appearance of Mr, CHARLES BAS:, perpen Crees of o rpiendt Y LONDON ASSURANCE. ‘ne. he should make the I ‘cried io cats commaiten, tt | Mee Hey Ay a et fy thi ¢ should make the least resistance. was refer! to ms comm! - r. 5 ‘ir Rarcourt Courtiy i mp fomrge: Neon —— sore nar los than a Dougise victory ee ay bee ciaed repontine ate ccartcon digits, Uhave been very mach sarpelsct at these accs-'| na Lazenby explained the cause of Mr. Hyde's | Mr: Bangs Charles Courtiey “A Keerful Shepherd; Strange an retty far as the allegation is concerned, we may" t1 Woman falls into the Arms of a Bachelor ina ——-....G aon safely aver that every speaker there who intimated a willingness to support Senator Douglas for the Presidency, did so with the declaration in effect that he would. support him only in preference to seeing Mr. Seward elected to the Presidency— while more intimated a determination to refuse him their support, even as the only means of pre- venting the election of Mr Seward. So far as the Wise mare’s nest is concerned, that is quite as easily set at rest. For months before the Convention met, the Wise managers in Rich- mond had been corresponding throughout the State to secure the attendance of as large a body of their adherents at the Convention as possible Under the rule prevailing in the organization of the party in Virginia, any Democratic voter who chooses to attend their State Convention as a dele- gate, may do so. In two or three counties only does a different rule prevail. As none others sought to procure the attendance of any, of course the Wise men were as ‘‘ plenty as blackberries” there. But when it was found that they were re- quired to assume to give utterance to the voice of the Democracy of the State upon the subject of a vas djs- | ®8tions, but have waited a reasonable time in the absence, and presented at the request of that i Sore tn Cannolien of tis Wile ws Reet es hope that Mr. Hickman would feel bound to cor- | tleman ‘a ae te in relation to Capt Mc of amendments, until near 4 o'clock, when, with- | rectthem. He has not done so; and, since they | Meigs, the consideration of which was out coming to any final vote upon the measure, | 3f€ Persistently repeated, I think {t proper tomake | anti Friday, the Senate adjourned. > | the following statement : 5 ~| Resolutions in favor of W. Calhoon & Co., and I happened to witness the difliculty between | of the Vigilant Fire Company, were passed. Hovse.—The following is the result of the sec- | those gentlemen. It was not a fight—it was onl Mr. Tenney offered the following resolution: ond ballot for printer, which was being taken as | scene. They were walkin together towar Resolved, That the committee on the market- our report closed : the gate of the Uapitol zrounds tuat leads iuto the | house be, and they are hereby, instructed to report hans er of votes cast, 120: a: avenue. | was some distance behind them, and | q resolution fixing a rent for all the stands (both Sate peat CE ves vas necessary to a | unaccompanied, except by my little son. Sud- | vegetable and. fia stands) that were rented at eumees teed denly they stood apart, and Mr. Edmundson | auction last year; at which rent, when approved Mr_Glossbrenner receive 87 raised his right hand as if to strike. wien his arm | by the Corporation, the present occapante, suall Defcees..... was instantly seized by some one (Mr. Keitt. I | noid them the ensuing year; provided they pay pects choice, a th: think,) who drew him away. At that moment be | the rent or license before the time for renting at thee being S chulees tina 4 I “* 0 | made a motion with his left hand towards Mr. | auction; and the committee are hereby fu ati ie ligere ot lad writneicaer tie oa; Hickman, whose hat fell off. 1 am unable to Sy | instructed to designate such other stands for rent Mr. pecs, a eesealy t; and the resume, f | whether Mr. Edmundson touched it or the fail at auction as have not been rented heretofore. Mr. Defrees at his request; and the result was as | Was caused by an involuntary movement of Mr The said resolution was passed by the following io leal k bacon sol eee: Hickman’s head. 1 approached as rapidly as | vote: Veas—Messts Doulop, King, Lazenby, Of a nee Oe et 2 170; Necessary to a ible, and stood between the parties. Mr | fo:t, Marbury, Shoemaker, enny, and Bangs—8. choice, B. - . ived ickman seemed discouraged and ayitated. but I Mec Glues ail. of Jute. in saw no evidence of fear. He had not attem pewerd Ball, SO bio to strike Mr. Edmondson, and, of course, after | tue jutges of election tosmploy a clack wes 2) peedisieed Seah pe = bystanders, no = wonld | by both boards and signed; as were, alse, & soee- 1 5 have been allowed. After a pause of afew mo- | inition making an appropriation to meet ex- Was pence eee fourth ballot: | ments I took Mr. Hickman’s arm, and suggested penses of the poor-house for tne fourth quarter of £28 - be! » 177; necessary to a sat we Se oe he assented, | j~59. and an ardixance levying a ges tax for the r Gl i ang we wake eener to re: year 1860. and authorizing a contract Bir _Glossbrennee received The only proof of a purposes to assassinate that conepexy! = - came under my notice was the interference, of There being a disagrement of the two boards on Railroad Car and Sleeps; Suicide of a Dying Man Scandal in High Life—a Sickles case in Chicago; A Singular Phenomenon—a tale of the west; The Harper's Ferry Investigation; The English Turf —detline in betting; Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of Washing- tom—speech of President Buchanan, oration of the Hon. Thomas S. Bocock, the procession, vis- iting military and fire companies, the Presi- dent's review of the Serenth Regiment, inci- dents, & ; Infamous Outrage upon a Woman in the Streets of Washington; The Case of Nathan W. Hil- burn—Ars dismissal; Visit of the Sons of Malt to the President; Congressional Proceedings; Proceedings of the Su- preme, Circuit and Police Courts; Operations of the Patent Office; Smithsonian Lectures; Art As- sociation Lecture; The Levee on Tuesday Night; The Virginia State Democratic Contention; Ed- torial Correspondence from Richmond, §c.; The Southern Convention Proposition; The Seventh Regiment: The Pian Adopted; | benefit of To-morrow, fina! sj Trance and ad morrMrs JULER DEAN HATNE. Rates oF Apuission. - Woents uct... Srchewtsg Thais ~- 81 vate Boxos. - 5 Ww ILLARDS’ HALL: TUESDAY. Fesxcany S8ru. The public are respectfully informed that Mad. Marietta Gazzaniga, The t di tie Prima Denra, from the Aoade 14 of Music. New Corky Bowron, Phi ad-ipiua, Theatre Ti i, and th roipal Gand o pe, will give.on her way to 2 she has be n engaged,) her firet and en'y GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT. In order to make this entertainment the most = oer even, ne Smoweak ne rti-ts ba en and will ‘+ potor with Mad ZUANIGA: v1. SPPOM SIGNOR TAMARO, The onlebrated Teno from the Academy of Music, os Y.. aud Her Majesty’s Theatre, Queen of pri in; SIGNOR CARLOS SHENAL, ‘The grent performer on the new instrument, called Piano Russ» ; SIGNOR ALRITES, Nays—None. Mr. Stake was excused from voting. A resolution offered by Mr. Tenny. authorizin, $3 andidate, Pe ; i! Mr. Keitt and otheis to preserve the peace, and | ¢p, ution appointing a committee to represent Baritone and distinguished Musical Director. Ries ar an camel eee laeae — = ena No choice = 3S se adjourned | which was happily so prompt and effectual as to che tatorest ot Bee pee laters before Congress, | _N. 8. Madame GAZZANIGA, on this occasion, Department News; Editorials; Washington News | Were not to be prevailed upon toattempt any uing | at twenty minutes past four o'clock. prevent even a collis ou. Br Danton saneca mittee of conf will sing the celebrated song. LA NARANJERA and Gossip; Local Intelligence, $c., §¢.; of the sort, knowing we)l not only that the Con- ——e___ For myself, the charge that 1 was armed, for | aud Messrs. Tenny and King were appointed on | ©. Anat, SIR. in Spenish ee. Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail and | vention had no such authority delegated to them, Preceedings ef To-Day. any purpose, is, like the rest, wholly unfounded | pehalf of this board. ae eee telegraph; but also that the party in the State is not for the sents. sale of secu-el seats will bommence on Friday Morning, at the music «tore of WG. Metzerott, aye poe a3 ‘ aS 4 yt eke a MAN " no us on 18 0oees: “ from the mannfaotory of Bacon, Raven & Co., — furnished by W.G. Metzerott TE HOME OF WASHINGTON APT! after — | und false. For reasons entirely satisfactory to | Consideration of the resolution instructing the es lads slong tepey a te mabe myself, I never have, in civil life, carried a above committee was postponed till Friday ove- ; ‘© | weapon of any kind on oy Prrson. The sur of | ning, to which tume the board adjourned. Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency | jt is, that I performed a kind and good natured We know of no more pleasant way of passii of reporting a bill authorizing the Secretary of the — and pave bout east Aateene for it an evening in our city than at the eatival now Interior to i duplicate land ts where | ,..¥ ery respectfully, ONN C- BRECKINRIDGE. | being held in the school-room attached to the orig inate Tieeni eat, mAec euce ries and | Washington City, Feb. 21, 1560. Methodist Protestant Church, by the ladies of the re; et as he may prescribe. Interesting Personal Items; And a great variety of choice literary articles, both prose and poetry, too numerous to mention. This is just the paper, above all others, for mem- bers of Congress and others sojourning in the Na- tional Metropolis to send to their friends at home. nomination of Mr. Wise by the Charleston Con- vention. £ Much uncertainty, by the by, exists as to the mazner in which the vote was “scaled” in an- nouncing the result of the several scaled votes cast. The State in electing delegates to Charles- D — conerceeies: We copes in = evening Painted by Rossiter Say Ried war. rt Carter asked leave to offer a preamble, sub- PROGRAMME FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE | fora few moments; and the room is very com- On Exhibition, for rt time, at Sibley & Guy” Price only Scent Per copy, o $1.25 par annum, ten in divided Inte ifteen peg a stantially es follows ; Nanioxal Gcanv—Col. Butterfield has this | fortable, is tastefully titted up, well supplied with | O® Exhibition, for a short tum = ostage pre yy stamps when so arranged. six west cts. pee cc od dea ‘That, whereas the Committee of Arrangements | morning received telegraphic dispatches from | a great varietv of beautiful erticles tastefully ar- autborized by the resolution of Congrese invited Washington stating that the 7th will, leave for | ranged, as well as refreshments on a liberal scale, the Seventh Regiment of New York to visit the | New York at 4 o’clock this afternoon, and arrive | and, tivally, is graced with the presence of a large Capital to periici pate in the inauguration of the | at foot of Courtlandt street at 6 o'clock to-morrow Dumber of the most beautiful and ae ies statue of Washington, as guests of the National | (Friday) morning.~ The Twelfth Regiment have | of ourcity. In addition to these attractions, there Legislature; end whereas, in accordance with the | veen ordered to form line at quarter before six, in | is delighiful —— music, generously fur- fraternal and union-loving principles. tothe num- | Broome street, for escort duty. ‘The Ninth Regi- | nished free of cost to the ladies. by the fiberal ber of seven hondred one of tue finest disciplined | ment having expressed to Col. Buttertield their | voung men attached to the Holy Hill Band. As regiments of that State, or of any State, arrived | desire to participate in the reception, the 12th | only a few evenings more are available, we bope here for that purpose; and whereas they were not | having accepted their offer, and loth Reyimengs | all who have not attended will make up their formally received by the President, Heads of De- | will turn out. The 9th will form in Broowe | minds to do 8o at once. parten , or Committee of seins dea ee aah eae at time bes oe f ~ pees whereas no considerable number were advised of | will be fired on the arrival of the National Guar: ARORPGRTOWN ANnUPEDT utc the arrangements of the committee. and in conse. | by Capt. McMahon, Co. ith Rext. Artillery, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS quence the members did not anticipate that re-]| Who bas given the serv ices 0 is command to on = sult; therefore— Col. Buttertield for this duty. It is anticipated emir PICE.—Notioe is here~y giv oi MO the aygregate Democratic inajority of the popular vote is far larger than in the former—the nine Nevertheless, the delegates elected to Charleston from the nine eastern districts if voting toxetber will, of course, determine how the vote of Vir- ginia shall be cast there, though those represent. ing the western six may vote together for some one else; for Virginia always votes as a unit on such occasions. It is very certain, we apprehend, that Senator Hunter will carry as many western districts as Ex-Governor Wise will carry eastern ones, in the election of the delegation to Charles- tm. The vote in the Convention should properly have been scaled by electoral districts. Had that been done, the result would have shown an over- whelming majority against the very foolish Propo- sition to pledge the State to the Ex-Governor, whose friends, by the Dy, seeing defeat staring them in the face, abandoned it in the end in gloriously, though not until it had become ap- Pennsylvanian Avenus. bet Wth and lth sts. rem 9a m.toS p.m. Admission 25 onnta. fe n-tf ANDFOKD’S TROUPE. PHILHARMONIC HALL, A few Nights more of Sandford’s Opera Troupe, Commencing on TUESDAY EVENING, February 7. A new Stage bas beentrected at the south the Hall, thus making the entrance more deetrabis Gallery hasaleo hoon erected at the north end A Galier of the Hail for colored peopie. Spirit ef the Merning Press. The Constitution is devoted to the Territorial question as it stands in the Senate, and to the cel- ebration of the 22d. The Intelligencer, besides its usual Congres- sional summary, is also largely occupied by the ‘naguration ceremonies of Wednesday. +08 — {0 The students of South Carolina College, at Columbia have come out in suits of grey kerseys of southern make. I~ Quimbo Appo, the Chinaman who wag convicted of murder and sentenced to be hung, has deen qrespited until the Ist of June next. 07 Mayor Henry, of Philadelphia, has con- sented to be a second time put in nomination for Mayor of Phiadelph : - : ae 4 I-crion wii! b= held in the sex Resolved, That we convey to our Speaker our | that the Regiments receiving the 7th will turn out ‘ - sincere regret that the Executive and Committee | strong iu proportion to their numibers.—1. Y. | °) MONDAY. the mies Porta lend ed le failed to extend to the Regiment the hospitality | Express. j 6 Board of Common Council of the Corporation and respect eminently their due; and in consider- of Georgetown ation of the high appreciation of this body of the i[9~ Mrs. Sarah King, a young married lady, | _ fe 2t-eost WM. LAIRD, Clerk. soldierly glory and discipline exhibited on uer way to visit her parents at Franklin, Pa., Y*KOKGETOWN FISH WHARF tor RENT. Reselved, That a copy of this preamble and wtopped over a few nizhtssince at the Allen House, G'seaied Proposals wi'l be reseived by the under resolutions be engrossed by the Cierk of the House | in Jamestown, Chatauque county, waiting for the | aiened uotis the Reet Mondmy yn Mareh next for the and transmitted by the Speaker to the Colonel of | stage which should convey her home, and during | rentiog of the Georgetown Fish the Regiment. Doors open quarter to 7; Performance commence three quarters past7 o'clock. Admittance Boente, Children and Servants, 124; ornts. fe 2-48 AINTINGS AND STATUARY, THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION THE WASHINGTON aki ASSOCIATION, ————————— {7 Colorel Memminger’s hotel bill, while < a i d at the OW OPEN aT THE the night her room was entered by four inen of tue | Year. Th» anid proposals will be ops GALLERY, (on Pa av bet. loth Parent that to press the question to a conclusion | Messrs. Houston, Davidson, Branch and others, | village and her persen outraged by each of them, Mayor's Ofiee, at ENRY £5 DisOhs Move. | Aan , wages stopping at Richmond for the purpose of dissolv- would make it palpable to all that they had been | objected. The villains who perpetrated the crime are named | Mayors Office, Georgetown, PR! 23 —st seaon Tickets adimnitting possess to the ing the Union, amounted to above nine hundred F zs Mr. Davidson moved a call of the House; which | Henry Keene, Kichard Law, Oscar F. Butler and Gallery and Course of Addresses by emi- dollars, which was paid by the Virginia legisla- | ?°'" *t every turn. was ordered. Solomon Bristol: All have been arrested: and it | J 5()() POTATOES, POTATOES | nent iterurers, during the sencen aim t : = > eae The House then proceeded to vote for Printer. | was with difficulty that the people were restrained | #9 eT OE we ete nd nce weeke.. see une. Bivvixe Wien FoR ’xM ALL.—Among the de- “ta ---- 50 cents Mr. Stokes nominated Mr. H. M. Watterston, | from visiting lynch law upon the miscreants. She | /g!and POTa TOES, in store and for sale at fifty BB ree | p > The Massachusetts Legislature consists of (59) cents per bushel, This Exhibition of AMERIC tains vices employed by Mr. Douglas to conciliat» or hee ‘ ee aoe < ee reas ihe i: oak oo New Fpintnape i rota works by nearly ail sor Bote haat om sixty Senators and two hundred and forty Repre- | southern support is an adroit attempt to engage Sng eae see ape got into her room through the ventilator, and then | TOES ah wok at one ania Mereer perfectly | 97, Sor gm! of the most meritorious in the oo! sentatives. Of this aggregate twenty-four are law- | the favor of distinguished southern men for him es = etre nu macceatye Sieited the ote, = seas sane ee | sound aad ik nies eoeate Apply to 7 | lestion are for sale. yers, fifty-six are farmers, thirty-one are mer- | by holding out the idea to them that Douglas will |” Glosebrenner,, r HARTI SROTHER ee “h fel7-Im_ 99 and tt Water st , Geores town, iff The Eastern Argus says that Rev. Mr. J on Pa OL = B—., pastor of the Congregational Church in | PJUP?,.T'S GUNPOWDER. pelea. Gilead, on Sunday last, tackled his horse to the JOHN J. BOGUE, Grorartown, DC. sleigh, took in some butter and eggs and a lot of Sole Axency for the Distrees of Columbia. tin ware, aud started for Gorham, } H , about A large euppiv, embcacine every variety, siwaye ten miles distant, to dispose of the former and to | on hand, nd delivered free to all parts of the Dis- a = , i e - Rint, ‘des can also be left at theofiice of Adame’ TO-MC WwW (SAT a TER. | bave the latter mended. Arriving there. he was | t,'°t. Ord fh i. NOON sevaae UT AP EER: much astonished to learn, as he offered his produce | Express Company, Washington. D.C. fe3 chants, about fifty ere manufacturers, eight are physicians, three are clergymen, and five are edi- tors. Might be worse. >> The proprietors of the Baltimore Patriot have sued the proprietors of the Clipper for libel in charging in their paper that the former Paper had sold out to the Republicans, and now stood in the attitude of a Republican party organ, op- posing and denouncing the Aimerican party of Maryland because it isa third party. The dam- ages are placed at #500. ———__—__———— ee WANTS. ANT for # cottage puilt containing 7 rooms and pare nt tenant the rent wil be mod 95 M street, between 67h and 7th, have one hundred and fifty votes to give to this or that person for Vice President on the ticket with himself. Sometimes they pretend that Douglas has become doubtful abont his own chances, and made up his mind to go for —— or —— as his second choice for President In this way they hope to disarm hostility and make purtisans Unluckily for them, they have overdone the busi- ness, aud this thing is now a standing joke with the politicians of Washington. We believe there are not less than twenty-five to thirty Senators and Representatives from Sonthern States to whom Ball... Mitchel Suatte in There being no choice, the How ceeded to vote for Printer. fn pro WITH ELEVEN RUUMS. Well » torent. A gentleman mm offier, or USTRATIONS will be shown for the iast time | for sale, that it was Sund It was with some CRANDELL, OPTICIAN, tnix city. The inclemency of the weather on ia-t | diiticult: that he was conv d of the fact But. No. 128 Bridge st., Georgetown, turday, no cout, laterred a gerat may from ens “ipen cerning tothe conclusion that it was Sin | Has constantly on hond a fare acsotienent ‘of y pat ouized, so this is the act Sean wee) | day, he said he would return and preach to his bred, and al other SBRCE AT ES PMR ton, fa v4 | Congregation in the afternoon the Best quality, in gold, ellver. steel and Ger THE JUNIOR SONS OF MALVA Wil, | ,4,FRESHET—It is generally believed at Alba- | silver frames, N. HB. Gld Frames Repaiced jo person derirous -, at merely anes . the | HOW OPOUPTINE it merely Wis re ef during her absence of the, perhaps ‘onger from the city. Ingu ents the Tethatats gre between D and E, between 3 and 4p. m. fe : ——— I> Nine conventions met on ‘Tuesday—the si . - | new lasses set in them to orde: 1s.) > Sana eee eupeusaeeer eee see tte ice Presidency has been held | [3 meet their hall on next FRIDAY WeV-~- | RY; Dy those who profess tal re cil oscar . * notes ANTED—An indortrious and well educated ‘ arolina W out. So far the game has not been “worth the | NING, as bw iness of importance will be brought | oe pir det grein tee Ga LAO FOR SALE— YOUNG MAN, from 16 to 18 years of age, to Michigan Democratic, the North Carolina Whig, 8 8 befure the order. Igy order G.R, M, | Counter a freshet equal to, if not greater than, that DOZEN Cox’s SPARKLING GELATINE, | lea-n the crug and prescription beeimeess Mure nsylvania 7 candle.’ Southern States repudiate him, and if fe 15-ro3w 3 to which they were subjected inthe spring of 1557 50 barrels Crushed and Refined SUGA bring good recommendations as to charante! ©. the Pennsylvania Peoples’ Party, the Virginia P te y 2) PI 1 4 GS and ", ES © character, * Opposition, the indiana Republican, the Tennes- | he gets four delegates in all from the South, he Ve BALTIMORE CONFROTIONERY, This is founded on the fact that the snow Iles six D do. BERRINGS A ALewsiy: . none wther need apply. tnquire at this office. see Opposition, the National of New Jersey, the | Will be more lucky than we think for. { $6 Sixin Staxkr. | frt deep on the level up north. The ice ts also fv EB WHISKY. = Republican of California, and the Democratic of lowa. They are not all ‘birds of the feather,” though “flocking together’’ on the same day. 10~ Florida planters, in large nuinbers, accom- panied by their slaves, are said to be moving A State Convention will soon be held in North Carolina. This is vehemently claimed for Doug- las by his partisans, and they have impudently pretended that operating upon the ambition of of some of her distinguished sons, the delegation will be secured for Douglas. We have no fear cf 5 do. eae ; 14 do OLD RYBR . Tesh Cakes every dey, Candies and Fruits of all | Yery thick. and should a sndden breaking up y JOHN J. BOGUE, Nos. 26 and 38, kinds, Wedding fakes, Fancy Cakes, Pyramids | occur. a terrible time may anticipated fed Stawtr “East Market Space, Georgetown. We Oponments of all kinds and sizes, Schariotte| 11> company of miners have started for Pike's ; i ery, Cuan, &e, | poe : Z GALLONS CHAMPAGNE AND Rute, Jellies, Blane: Mange, Fiumbocy, Cieam. pera, | Peak from Davenport, lowa, whostart right. They | 12.000 Gaus OPEL ETA AONE, AND Weddings, &o.. furnished with aul kinds Contect-.| have everything conceivable In the way of equip- | tue attantion of the public to our large and water ioneries at tho shortest notice, and most rersona_ | ments for personal comfort and sustenance. and | lected stock of Champagne and Crab Apple Cider, le terma. Joe Cream, Water joes, and Roman | take with them every variety of tools besi AJ ANTED—A SERVANT (clave woman) 10a small family, who is 8 good gnok: weaker aut ironer. Appiv to N- VEDDER, No S62 Masse —— avenue, between lith and 12th ets, ja) iw" OUSE WANTE ie AC vertiver wishes to 'D—Th a — we ee be Nagel [eee eae wits be a — a sak Cre BLLing OUSE a penity | 80:d on reasons rms in order @ room | the intersection of Pennsylvania avenue a Seen ee eee es ied wad Texas Ul (hie wialever! | Wo Kadw 100, Gall ibe Gledl| oon eo aa REE SHTAERIELA, unichines = wom SHRISe and quarts erurhing | Fy oor apring stock: ONG mon Botting D oved 3) to $25 porn oar te E'F'G., Siar ee Bec: P ote ; - nion ji ° month. rene search of more fertile lands. The New Orleans | virtue of the people and representatives of North | jg ae atchat Re mee aRbEry Baltimore, i> The chain gang, a8. mode of punishment | fe 9 No. 57 Greon at.. Geore on Crescent thinks the loss of population will rather | Carolina to fear the result of any such appliances benefit Florida than prove detrimental, as the Places of those rich planters will be supplied by Small farmers and workingmen. » stating location and lowest rent asked, the advertiser will call. jn Dt WANTED-A SITUATION in @ store, by which s youth 17 yepes of age may carn Ronest living. Prefers to earn © bee Hy nd recommendations given tegrity and capability. Apply at thie Ofer ——_______—_—— LOST AND FOUND. for crime, is extensively patronized in many of the FISH. FIs! ore EIDSIECK™ G , FISH, H to derert the South and her principies. More | (3 THE “CHAHLS HEIDSIECK” CHAM | western cities, and is working wonders. “Fue pe | FL errina, ALEWIVES AND MACKEREL, than this, to suppose that any one of her distin- guished and worthy sons could be induced to become one of the thirty hopeful candidates for the Vice Presidency on the Douglas ticket—each deeming himself will be the lucky man—ts to impute to them a want of sagacity and political discernment for which we find no warrant wha - ever. AG? pers complain that the principal material for | 20 barrels prime bright St John AL Bw Cossuincs| of Gera sne should fe pivaye es dronks and disorderlies. have subsided | hourly expected, and for rale in lots to suit purohas- ion the level and orks “Phis Wine is esbncee: | into the chain gang. 2V barrels extra No.1 Eastport HERRING. edged to be the purest now imported into the mar U7 In Chicago, on Sunday, merchant named | 3)) Di" ha iax Shore uspped do very nice Ket, Itcan Tae Teepe pugion oF Parker I mistook something Mrs. Harcourt, a Labrador f " C. . you : Boson & oo pikes, & Brother, Middleton & Into Ler room in a boarding-house, at ni Her | inkite No 2lerge . lr. W. BAYAUD & CO. susband was present, and lifted him out of asec- | Iu storeaud for sale, . ane ee a ries ond-story window HARTLEY & BROTHER, tw 99 “ .G fell sm —_Sole Agents for North A UF" The New Orleans Crescent catimatcs the | 072% and 101 Water et , Georgetown, U7 Mon. P. C. Berger, the champion billiard player of France. having challenged the billiard players of the world at the Carom gave, giving the odds of twenty-five points in a hundred. Michael Phelan, of New York, has written to him expressing his readiness to accept the challenge, except the odds, which he declines. He Proposes 31 d 0 ~ married woman. ssid to him, and went | 19 da No.3 small MACKEREL. 0. OST—On the 21st instant, on Montgomery or Dumbarton ctreet, a pois ol light gold S TACLES, ae + —_ » in an olt momne-S = a crop of cotton already received at all ports or POTATOES. 20 CAKE. fi will be rewarded, if dem : Tne WeatHER.—The following report of the REMEMBER, THE LasT depots at 2.615-201 bales, and xevs the ered tote 2,000 nusmriisist Oe IS cee Pe nie | Gontecene ttm at No. 41 Montzome Loe to play at the French game, for five or ten thousand | weather for the morning {8 made from the Amer. Last, Kf ef the on will be 4,400,000 bales. "Ph from store in lots to euit purel as - 5 dollars, at bis tables in New York, and allow the : . 2 BAST. of this product is two hundred million do PETER BERRY, Leon. Teer ay morning, « black and ten : isan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith AFTERNOON EXAIBITION &5 Wator street. Georgetown. TERRIEX SLUT, with cteel French champion $500 for coming to America. sonian Institution. The time of observation is RUS ae : —— ei wee comes to He siamo of — z 33 ‘O-N'GH . T werd for ber, ne about 7 e’clock. Vv. S GIVES TO-N'GHT. h Pit = ee Heneaxtan.—The wreck of the : Fxsrvany 2h, 1860. To-MoRROW LU! BE Sys. MORROW, _TO NIGH? fom 349 Cat ROsERT L. = ngorian, & Hine screw-steamer plying between | New York, N.Y. clear, pleasant SATURDAY, Feb 25, persons who want © pueun: | — ae Liverpool and Portland, one of the links which | Baltimore. Md. lear, pleasant. At3o" look. fo ca LAST NIGHT to give ita trial. DY SRIER oe peterdey. Febr bound the Old World to the New, has taken the | Washiugton, B- clear, wind NW ATENT WASHER CUTTERS LAST NIGHT a Ou, Aconte, | io shin vestantinns Se, public by surprise. This vessel, repo:ted to be | Richmond, Va. “leat, 30 For Sao by LAST NIGHT : eee ee | will be pond for the acinar one of the best of her ec alage a Petersburg, Va. - Clear, cool. f:24 eoSt (Alex, Gaz.) JNO.R.ELVANS& CO, ae o —_ for any information len ‘ins to b . — ind that class the | Staunton, Va. clear, cocl. SSS ae ees ES IMPROVED WEIGHING SCALES | & the Star Office or at tha Mate: first—bas been lost, almost at the end of her voy- | Raleigh, N. €. -clear, 59? VANS, PANS —iot received a beantiful assort OF THE 8B ‘Taese Series are offered tothe public as the | Fouring “i is. '2th street and Can 243" ge, when within « few hours of hersdestinea | Wilmington, N -clear, pleasant jerry ates Ge ALG Seer OF THE i . aig sginple, durable, and reliable scales ever tin BQH KEW AK D—Lost on the 224, in the neish port (ycry little has yet transpired of the partic- Shateated. % iene Se eid sw ._ANES, fearneas RUssiAN WAR: uy the United States Fair and Vireinis Ag foulturst rat ee ie Ene i srcle. Bh the ulars of this catastrophe. Total wreck, almost Augusta, Ga..... clear, pleasant 10 vozex w ted Kentucky Pattern Ax:s,| fe 24 Ro=stan wari Society; Vireinia State Agrien'tural within bail of land—that tells the whole of the | Savannah, Ga -clear, 56°, wind NW_ | for sae. at $1, S1 them Pair; Fran xe BEV CuARE RIGS Sparen oF wasuina | Vere Sits pneetieeta: New vor See Bur SLVAN! MILLS’ ST «TUB OF Wastin mont ir, Xo. nor Ad O.R. ELVANS& CO. | CUARK M beautiful Engr aioe. 5 reo The above rew: fen oar ani Enelish lever W. for its recovery end nu Toulon ark VHN sad story. In the twenty-one years which have elapsed u £24-c03t (AlexGaz) J -clear, pleasant. fe 2s st Columbus, Ga . ji tng of the above— | exhibited they ners feonivod fret since ~ ee “elear, pleasant P CARRIAGE BOLTS. Price $1-H0—Just published. aud for eaie by Chiled iron Belcan SYORES, thape of Sa elephants Acree MOLD, iz since the commencement of wear navigation ve | NOwKSmery, Alto ---celrar iti tmeclangs Seigeeghany tire Bolten Beenaceniy, | Anite Sa ee newes. | mncfice wile beta rewarded dee tweea Europe and Ameriea—thirteen. steamers | Mie ae? A clear, 49°. 124 eost (AlexGaz) JNO. R.ELVANS & CO, "| f 22 Mole Agents for Laurenes’s Suationery, ac. W |, LOW PRICED CARPE INGS. Desides the Hungarian have been fest. This | New Orleans, La. cloudy, 50°, wind NE. | VARRIAGE BANDS, Inn Brass; Einatrovacd BUUENING GOODS. “igi ygete ky wes Fag gives am average loss of two vessels for every Pera eee C : Now in store a" bers Black B s0-tui’nt of very ohea> CARPE TIN being tunualy heavy thoy ary eitored nt procs | Alptetan, drutionnd miegie width Monee itor ard | tctioa by wt, whish'we are nowt oeting Si ranting Homans Ogre Cashmeres, large size Crape and Lace Veils. loug | than the same goods can again ve PERSONAL. Frederick, Md..... Cumberiand, Md. tafton, V: Va.. +--Cloudy, warm. -clondy, cool. three years—nota cousiderable number, when the extent of navigation in question is considered. D., the most epcoossfal FORTUNE. = T! ys i to mak. for Sprit: EK 4 . loudy; damp. £026 €ost \AlexGaz) JNO. R.ELVANS & CO, | 2441 square Thibet Meri. o Shawisy all at SUT | Sisitintar hee of ak Sn atte mat eae ee aoe and can be ceeectot a ene aifaire of The average loss of sailing vessels, on the same Parkersburg. Va. .snowfng, cool. O....... Notice. = ~ | fez iw 5227-1 street, above Pa ay. Lem ae ee = neil tor Bigber Bgures at seaera 0, Lost Articles. i &o. at No, ‘rack, In the same time, has been much larger. gy ee Ee ee NY And after Monday the 27th, our orrice will | @:VER<1, VERY GOOD SKCOND HAND In-gely are adv wed to onll and euamras thoes cone im” ween Sth and th. Terma ip conte, = a rected for temperature,) 29.840; at hoon one6et Be No: 2n2 Penn. avenue, between ith and 12h S PIANOS for gale upon eas tevin for themeclves, aud be convine <d of what we say = aa. 8M on, 29,423, ets, nor! 5 100; 53 25, i E -+ Bayard TT. agony # Thermometer at 7 a.m . 407; at noon, 5: T.J.& W.M GA LT, Aiifeeeees ‘with syleh one for S12 PR Bricsc at'35, 695 and Si, all wartented ier 491 REMOVAL. 9] ‘aha settee afte redr rapes ss folks, | Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a.m.to-] fe2%st Dealers inal. kinds of Feel. | muriostore W.G METZEROTT. | goods. URGE PEARSON informs hie friends ard sre baving some sharp sparring in the a at ss fill operons" I ar AVELING BASS, Cnet rey ul ae Sea coos at £015 cont SLAGETT & DODFON. bite generally, {hat he bas removed his pac abont Tribunism, Free Love, the religtous opir Selo oo gape ARiANS ob every, variety. PO Lere PSE SS 10ee: ~ | BUTTER WAREHOUSE, burinees from 3o1' Peunesivenie eoeece a ei Washing mbolat, and the einancipation views of Wetal tis nuance wis Wettig | RSAC H BASKETS of all Otte Superior Sae1heO" Linens anv Richt Conan Bost Tepe ORD se, wh Foshan will ss ror hanes camer ae V ashington and Thomas Jefferson. a following in *Spirit for this] Fine PEK FUMERY, SUAPS ad POMADES. COTTON : w. 7 tng the trade aud puhi ‘assort --- Among the notables in Wash we | “SS Ezenan i febeiaes hiadar stp MOUAUGH LA'S "| 20 pico-s Bignoned and Grown Shirting Cottons, | THI Re BeLre eens oer? aaa fervor, | mont of the followine ropne ay wie & fresh notice Frank lie, Esq.; proprietor of the Nee = a my arene one ss for | _ fez 3: Pa. av., bet. 9th and lth sts. | 8 4.9 4,10 4,12 4, superior Sneeting | do and as weare the aronte for it, getting st eonsignedl TY Prices: and magarines beariog? the aa tMer lctoriale | rained every day” “After Sipping ahaa AROS GPA BE MRS, JULIA WARD | spincon aupepior tinge and meer iich Linens, | dimer’ we from e ELLICOTT 2 MEW ES? foe. Cinuammens Coostanta accompanied by hie weer ne DHE; Leslie is | onknown in Lendana week ae est cat this | ‘Sermons cn BC Pea teen eerie Go thiane, | 24oz00 hue Stic hed Linen end Renee ees, | he 1-ly,t Butter Agenis h, ™ Couch Candy, i y artists Will repeat a aad & | place. where we bired an old frame house, with a} dolivored in Trinity Chapel, Brigh tbe late phoma -. an aes fain! — corps of artists ‘T'he artists will remain here twe re r Tinity a? Brighton, by thelato| il juat received and are selling at the lowest At the Big Sign, Ca.tile Foap, Macea: or three weeks, and will take sketches of pos oe ene eset, res te nae middle-aged wes W. Robertson, M. A, incumbent; price pics. J.W.cn LEY & co. offen, Family Snp: Dhow Lettie oa eres n ks, city. Last evening Mr. | bachelor's ball, Living ven contort, wecbing | 91.53, cheap cdition of Captain McClintock's Nar- | —£¢222¥ 525 7th sty above Pa sv. c ve Ger Kacoo's, Chemdoni Stay, Buti Brisk, Leslie was entertained by asclect circle of friends | wee nser cull Ms a” romantic locsttaen pre, | rative of tne Disoovery of et ne antaok's Nar. BROOMSAGE PONY FOR SALE—Th- igen i pete s. Toilet Soes a” ata dinner party, and it was a pleasant renee land, directly in the rent of the equities in Eng. | 75 conte. * pile, | A sabeoriber haa forte aes Pea Ae econ | a LARGER ASSORTMENT OF MAHOGANY,| Secncae” igh to all who participated. Pte repro gear epeen cin rooms ey eowes Bashenen, Read. 9 new and gud well broke 10 the saddie or harness; aultsbie ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT *| Yeast Powders, U7 A young man in Cincinnatiya few even. | of Salisbury. We ltve very secluded, vatey: | UME BLANCHAKD & MOBUN, |S Foe Ru! ‘shib's. 6 treet, irene | PORN I To Rw » | Gream Tartar, Ings ao, tas about attending x masquerade, and | here until shestig benee a iene: Rpitnae {YOLKS STATUETTE Appiyarabove.'* sne* tele BORSE for aale HOUSE-FURNISHING Goops, | eis” dressed himself accordingly. After he had as- Yours trul F 2 mt 2t* JOHN E_TENNISON " + » it eas, sumed his costume he th hi 343 ape ERD. FaLxuan. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAs. : - wate Split P Shey ef the house ke pets Scns pte 23 ney P- §- In spite of everything that you hear and} In form ard fenvtures th's beautiful and accurate Ww OLLCLOTHS, The 8 ane Ent oe. a7, im the cellar. Se accordingly descended. As Stok and nies actually the favorite in London at pocimen of American art 15 unsurpa: J % Have in store, and for rale, aren iisete public that he Bas complet hie bee mserm Spe Bourne” soon 2s the boy saw him he gave a scream and aa! pron a5. 00'1- Fre timeiteat tes ittle Gia: t.” onecorss Spektor cond babi cee Fenery assortment of Furnitureand House furnish- | Alum. threw the hatchet which he was 2 ee How tue Rervsican Cuicaco Convestion pecimens may be seeu and Statnettes procured | cur te'y encaustic tie, onk w odia v2 prom to be in fact the devil. fe , Sharp end foremost, on the head of the mas- querader, and tor the moment floored him. It created quite asevere wound, which put an end WILL Stanp—The Kepublican delegates to the Chicago National Convention will be early as in | 18S Effects, which he sell at low ot Coven s Dauc Stone, Ne. 288 Penn avenu>, | tacuolated, feeoo. and’ chints cotorealter wie | £2 16-0c8w ‘ih. GREEN. much divided in their tl j Araya Preferences as the : ch, oorner of 12th street Washieton city. r trom this time until the Ist of 4 pril, the Distr:ct of Columbia and States of Wee cane mag, factory ioe bei ited cde eo ttage Furniture. Fat. Lemon, | resprotiuily se) tort hotels, and North Carolina, south Caro ousekeepers and others who intend to supply — jeh prepared are likel at Charleston. ina, Georgi ida, A abama, Mi themxelv~ . ' Just received another . . 0), PEAKS to bis fun that night. ‘way affairs look pate lew York will ~ nd Uistabar de F3 copies oF the fears = article will oy easteia Boaaorts gyno if) ained oak nek deot 491 Eighth et “a doors ae irene Bs n ES iy by mg eZ, The Lynctba -H. isthe oncere io C2 PSCULVER, Waetagien | ti geen ti fe orated COTTAG Sra Lasts erre, cum | "announces that ¥ y. D. C., acoompani: aremittance, _ » bevovered will bs measured in diagrams. BO» it ~ ON: ALTA E printed by the application ‘ ati Harrod idan Copies ———- 8 | Sueaira'charee (0 Steady, ardent home wich: | O"ptgout Markie Popa, ie erat variety Sierroenre ofthe Altgestine oon tes bely an Inch dam of ‘am shies | he inven anaes iat | wile vous trance ttl shmegat | gbtks Wace oe Mabonney EXENBTON ra, | oreo. Poe eae stan | almost any rate of : the last isso~s, with spprapriats editoria's will be mealned i _ eonteperng ft & Marte and Pier GL It Past Office. serveyed bya smal pipe realy LA Fiths copy of the Strtustte, pore in ether | fo 15-e0st CLAGETT & DODSON, IE BRAC and SLABS, WRITING LA EMM: Women by the pase ao lang ing strong for Abraham Lincoln: ‘the vote tes will be furnished by the |. Bxents, few Wy OMAN Micasiap Wy ee Wicanare Be We, e cly ba Sie * bie URE in i of ‘Love,” transiatel by J. W. Ps! to the sewer in the street. (Ei prt Sete ee Bie OWNS To THE DiFICULTY OF GET- Ww qu‘! and companion to Amour! pass. 4'so, every variety of PUR fore e “ier p Pe EL ge . a Fessenden. Massachusetis is wavering be- ting gi Clears at a renso able price xmokers Jast. pablished and Ge saleat to fu ba neato Somplon ve us + Bases id +3 prio» @1 b, wail for $14. Por ssle = Nxoxo Surrrace tween Nathantel P. Banks and Henry Wilson. | are rapt iy ad prime nat popularizing the pipe—the 81 P & SOLOMON’S CW. BOTELER Waites 2! > ! ta to ts people of Dussovezion iw Camaba —A very Te tieocomme Inti atcetior “fa en’ Getta pee. 205.00 tee es Meals, bene SCAVEROLUEE pein | tem PCANOMARD & MOOK SSOLUTION IN CaNaDa —A vi, shai n. Dury pipe, 3 ave., bet. Itn 10th =~ Ea) or ith wt and Pa. sition aE esneor rsa gine ett Amoration appa i ine | perenne sace aatinctcetetes| Sale Anwar Lawtoareccattaed Paige PT RE, SIAVEROLUER AMR GAD, OR Meera waney cre orgot tion so as to make them voters, sanctioned Toronto Globe, advocating a Of the | the condensat-o; of A portitoot tho cn. ii, |. — _ | aseries of irtters from Or Jovesto OL! —Leiss « Mower Mar se last Legislature of that State, have pa a ¢ whigh kreally deteriorates ‘he ‘groma na Peep ECS RENT FROM FIFTY CENTS | G:0res Jone of Georgis, 1 woume. Price $125, Magee Byti: pice gis ira vant pul bot Sto, only 3 reptiles Pre ae ee tee | OI ann Onur, Bt ae I tistropn ah Kents S88 > ol f-2) 306 Pa. av.. end 1th « a OF The wives of : xz ef £2) 306 Pa. av.cbet:Stpd tir ke, CHROMO | UPHO Ra Pils—Meer’. evening, recently, . a 53 es tho removal ofthis di tesr | Scar red wited asa that oslobrited Nie FULOW OR ace du vaph cute upon some females : : ted, - | Baking Powder . podon, the "uijexts of-which Wy new Sybe Led ie often dwn wa Ata ers co pipe which ountaing KING & BURCHELL, BLANCHARD &.MOHUN, | exeeud in’ nuty nnytning hitherto ‘produces feathers made a Noreen ras bad aie Re aes ie NOS Fol ce Lt aa “reine wpositag Beak te articles of £qu.va ent i A FOR ERs} kotert, aerate eal ih tt | Ueto te ee Be Ls em edi toi 8 b ‘eet 1 1 fo + 306 Pa, ev., bet, 9th and tony .@. » | xagonery, } ‘

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