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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | XXXvith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. GEORGETOWN. Rexamyla"§ ort ee, Washington AMUSEMENTS. ASHINGTON THEATRE. | W Tur Caartustox Convention’s NOMINATION. Proceedings ef Yesterday Afternoon. Correspondence of The Star. U to be in the Evzrine tng tne WASHINGTON CITY: We are at length able to express, upon carefully a. ie . Gxoxcztown, March 10, 1960. | being the newspaper She yhrgeat ciror Lewses, J." r. For | Stace Mangrer, © W.Girwx, SATURDAY March 10, 1860, | Considered premises, something like a defimte| In tHe Sexate, yesterday, after our report Nominations have been made for the two va- All oop for letters in the follow- ——> TEER = =e = ‘———* | opinion as to the probable action of the Charleston — Oi cilacattis oe Pa Peancies in the Board of =~ cone, inl ft wil please —— bate en Mr. Fitch, from the Committee on Printing, to . Kirk the Demo- LADI 3 , Be Spirit of the Morning Press. Convention. We do not mean to claim that we ent the dab ject was referred, reported ain, | Thos I. Davis and Wm. Kiri * gf me a = McLaughlin, A E ‘Who will appar in two Glorious Characters The Constitution says: can foreshadow who it will nominate for the viding for a reduction in the prices allowed | CT@ts, and Wm. H. Tenney and J. B. idson nander.MraMB Dowell: Mme 3 BcCoyBiee THIS EVENING ted ed alee se alsely, it 8 nevertheless re- | Fresidency—but rather, that we can explain the | for ‘the public printing, and profidicg wevecs | by the Oppesition. The election comes off on Eivio, MusPP Neren MMs © | apronent ks EVENING: .. sneny youre rted, and almost unanimously believed, that in | state of the game for the nomination, as it stands | binding of the public documents, reports, and | Monday next, and will be a very spirited one, be- Brace, Mre Kitty Goode, Mre C D. ilps, Mise : in, eames wagact entitied ‘he arrangement of the Committees of the House | at the present writing. jou a i tata cause of the expected closeness of the vote. Mi Griswold, Ming 12 eg oar Or, 4 Wo cas, of Representatives Mr. Sherman exercised practi- | ‘Thus, we have to say that, the Intense and ait be ore ae ee TeearS | We learn that Love, the wonderfal magician | Sulcy Mrs Graham, 3 Mary J Padgew, Mi ix ~ ue ohaaeet ington. £2 Speaker: sed whieh he vainly sttowe | extensive “blowing” of Senator Douglas and his New York. YNVOF) and ventriloquist, had at Forrest Hall last night | £ Bits Hoi EMO Root Mine Ellen ‘Mrs. W.C: Sea Chak wecka ta obtain lezitimately for himself. | grand army of newspaper writers to the contrary | The Vice President asked if he was now pre- | the largest and most intelligent audience pes F Susan Roberts, MreL M | qyerture...... = +++ es Orchestra in other words, it is believed that Mr. Sherman notwithstanding, his vote on the first ballot wil! | pared to answer the questions which were pro- | within those walis for a long time past. Most of ry Sioith, Mre E dictated how the Committees should be formed, and that Mr. Pennington obeyed the dictation.” The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional Proceedings 2nd news. be somewhere between sixty and seventy, and pounded to him the other day. his feats were new to our citizens—not the stale Stone, Mra J L = don that ac- | Catc*yt foward: Miee'S Behaide Mie M | ghatapenrare ach ecg ae mit called 5 }d stereotyped tricks of the art—and on that ac- | Gook, Mrs Surah | Howard, Miss je adelightfu o +, i 4 that his highest vote will be on the frst ballot; | answer Ih writtag bet ae oer gb Goan bis | and stereotyped tricks of particularly pleasing. | Cxnc! Micke’ Holly Sheed) Sion, ae Bary P ATHERINE AND PEERUCHIO. and, further, that he will not receive the vote of | himself. Saying this, he presented a large roll of | Our citizens will do well to attend his closing Sarees ae A orine. ‘hic was rtha Harris, Anna B Ida ion --- sar. reece Democrat represen’ i laid th ‘hibition to-night, as many novelties will be in- | © ham,AP—3 Hepb “Miss MO Seymour, Mre ER c =: 3 V.C. Giadetane capatanies aa we = th ore pape eel oe Seren hate sae bel ee ee they will be aston- | Crlwis8s'Mirs C Lecanrd, Mrs, Tape, Bes Biers | WT HULBERT UNDERWOOD = {07 A native Esquimaux was welcomed to our m Democratic “ee Dy no means regard | “ST Mason moved that the answer be examined, | ished as well as amused. acest Bene ares pve, i aoe ee es ILL read his original poral Poom, enti shores by the New York Geographica! Society on | Illinois as a certain Democratic State: if but | to we vito ae oath, as required Of 220 beef cattle offered at Drovers’ Rest yes- | Clagett, Mis ME Laywood, Mise 84 Woede; Mes 83 At WILLARDS CONCERT HALL, Thursday evening. because In the late contest for the United States The Vice President looked at it, and stated that terday, 170 were sold at 3¥atic. per lb., gross, Coleman, Miss ‘Moore, Mra Mary Walsh, Mise Jane on Fai (FALURDAY) BVENING. ern ee - | Senatorship there his partizans, though electing a | it was in proper form. equal to 6 a9. net. A good supply of sheep were Ss M 3 ‘Woods, Mise Ela I~ The two Houses of the Maryland Legisia; Cotton, Mi jority of ti ‘i - | ttt. Mason then moved that it be read; which | selling at 4a5%c. per Ib. gross. Hogs of good ture by 3 large msjority h, rn t majority of the Legislature, were, in the aggre. i Crusie, Mr Sod the reading of the Poem, Mr. UNDER- Ci Muss Kai ° = was agreed to. quality worth 8¥c. per lb. earn wéseb will in costume as Governor to remove Judge Stump of Baltimore | Ste Yow of the whole State, in a clear minority mn The Secretary accordingly commenced reading eee psa Siete SMES AC Weedlene: Bice L PROF. from bis office. Sap u tal a few pages when TOWN CORPORATION LAWS, | Duncan, Miss L Madison, Miss M C Williams, Mise & R | the transcencent We have further to say, in explanation of this] Ar. Mason remarked that it wast SkORUETOWN = Leotw MreBet'y re ety apparent Dunkerson, Mrs A Martin, Mary Wilkinson “SWELL HEADS.” opinion relative to the vote of Mr. Douglas, that | that, under the pretext of answering the first ques- clin Maguire; Muse A Zunge, es Bt” — ee —— {9" The African Colonization Socity had a A Resotvtion authorizing the Judges of Elec- be will not receive asingle slaveholding State | 10 propounded, the witness had gone into a long Meeting at Cooper Institute on Wednesday night, Maguire, Miss A Zange, Mra M ba tion to employ a clerk Davis, Mre MA Ps crept? p.m. Reading to commence at f. - legal argument on the question as to the power of INITIAL.—Mise E. H. jckets of admission § cents. Li several hundred persons being Present, Rev. H. | vote except, possibly, two from Maryland and | the Senate to summon him. It was annccemacy cisely the Beard of Aldermen end Boardof GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ASHINGTON THEATRE. H. Garnet, President of the Society, stated the | the vote of Delaware. We believe, however, that | to consume time in reading that, and he therefore That the Judges of Election of each precinct be. | Allen, Wm Guthrie, Jas M Otis, — Plan to be to create a friendly feeling among the | on reaching Charleston, every delegate from those Proposed that the Secretary should omit that and | ard they are hereby authorized to employ a clerk | Amstrong, Thos D Gaines, JohaG |, | O'Conu THE ULLMAN AND STRAKOSCH African chiefs, especially tn the Yoruba country; | states will realize the propriety of maint:ining Spoken He ae ny re Sete ahieation,'as t0|| (4 each weecineten the uleater Gon ‘orporatio) ; Gardishine, Jas Bo Parterson, 8 Wo OPERA COMPANY, to purchase lands and aid colored settl 5 to : ¥ to appear before the | election, which clerk, before acting as such, shall Granger, HW Pomroye, Gea 8 C purchase settlements; the unity of the action of the South in the Con. committee and testify. take the usual oath Garabine, G Power, Sami A—@ From THe New Yorx Acapsmy or Music, erect school- houses and churches, and to instruct | vention. A long discussion ensued, several Senatorsclaim- | © 2 a, the natives to develop the natural resources of the Be it furthe+ resolved, That the Clerk of the And still further: that New York, Pennaylva- ing past the one Round to listen to the | Corporation pay to the order of each clerk. the nia, and New Jersey as represented there, will on Haut efthe Mopendees i pas egiereran | = sum of one dollar each for their services. the first ballot vote for any gentleman upon whom | body when called onto purge bimsclfofcee | APProved Feb. 23, 1560. the South may coneentrate its vote with any thing | tempt. ei like Suainie if be be a statesman who ae ie The motion that the entire answer should be Bo Sor ustoneix Gone me) regarded asa fair representative of the ancient | ‘#4 was finally agreed to—yeas 40, nays 12. Gruf, Dr'Geo B —Poolin Grabb, EB country; to promote lawfnl commerce, the growth of cotton and other topical products of free labor. UF The cest of the Congressional printing, en- graving and binding. for the Thirty-fourth and Thirty Sfth Congresses was, Senate, $875,432.35 ; WILL GIVE FOUR PERFORMANCES, On MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNE~DAY snd THURSDAY. March 19, 20, 21, and 22. The Company wi!! include ADELINA PATTI, Greene,C A Gillmore, A'S Gonghler, Alfred : Pi COLSON, STRAKOSCH, BERKEL, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Hervey, W A Parker, Ely S—2 BRIGNOLI, STIGELLI he readi i : 7 r : f ) House, $1,593,065 49. The Superintendent, in his | Principles of the party, and of that sort of na-| ce Wading Budieree ei question | Ter the cawn of Atte Aone em Georgetown, Hideo, Wilerd, Quan'e'T FERRI. AMODIO, SUSINI, JUNCA report, says that the voluminous docaments | tional reputation as may be likely to secure for | whether he would not appear and testify was Secoyraperentiased ee paid by the Cloke ts ea ae And the Chorus and Urchestra from the New York ordered to be printed by the Thirty-third and | hii the favor of the conservative sentiment of the Fully lo sper tee fay tani’ | the order of John Q. Larman, for the purpose of Hunters A — 3 Thirty-foarth Congresses, in quarto form, with | North, now really more effectually aroused than | (rary (appear, but he sedulously avoids saying that he { dy to ai p i : M. | Paying the debts of the Vigilant Fire Company. Bennett, Rezen ever before on the eve of a Presidential election at ne pe ready to answer the questions. Mr M 9 = Bi then submitted resolutions thatMr. Hyatt be com. | Approved Feb. 23, 1560. masta Hier To continue: we have to say that six of the thir- | mitted to the common jail of the District of Co- cer Boyle, Michael—2 A “6 A Resoxcrion in favor of C. Myers & Son. B M. egal a kadiana. ity of the | lumbia, to be kept in close custody until he shall cia ear me = aan ack: saad of the signify bis willingness to answee the questions | _ Kesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of x Sain ~ coe aeusations ree ual yack propounded to him by the select committee, and | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, an a Maine an joal Directors and. Conduotors—MAURICE Manet RAKOSCH. and CAML BEROMES ON y, March (9. Open Nieht.—Pi yea ype Gi Mink {ADELINE PATE ig ut gis DILA % their numerous and costly illustrations, have been completed, with the exception of the fourth and Sfth volumes of the ‘+ Results of the Naval Astro- nomical Expedition two Chili.’ Capi Jit Jatin iw MMEKMOU?, Muss Pa TTI, Signor nor Amopio. ———— U? Press of Congressional and other matters other legal and ions th be | That the sum of twenty-five dollars and seventy. | Brenet’s L Hit saM Recseg FR tas Shope avebe Antions Sinaor Denteemmaane of all other legal an roper questions that ma: at A _ - | Blogeu, Loria “Fry, er d 4 ner * ay Connecticut, and the Rhode Island delegation, Bevpenaded to him cata poramitics. ut tive cents be, and the same is hereby, appropria- Brass, Joe H — Rove, Adam anni Signortusini, Verdi's Grand Upera, ER have led us to make an omission for which we | are, per se, anti-Douglas men; and therefore may | , bs ie Tees eer r. reaper Bt ets will. bah Ag I ee Pegeatuni sans Hilborn, Edwd P & Shoemaker CaptWR WEDNESDAY. Avziiny Parri’s Night— owe an apology, not only to Dr. Montarde, (whose | not be expected to enter upon the task of forcing AinsaMON OE Me eubfte oe en ee ee | cater & oes, fae Real arate 17, 1560, inclusive. a4 Sci WP ee ere res PL THE BARBER OF SE advertisement is in another column.) but to our | his nomination upon the South, chalked out for On motion by Mr. Mason, the witness was re- Approved Feb. 23, 1860. Baily, JF ae =e. traordirary cast aver present noluding readers likewise. The Doctor's Miraculous Pain | them by his (Mr. D.’s) newspaper writers. munded to the ‘custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms; oe Bero'teas'D Bal aioe pwendg ol M ADELINA PATTI. Baicxe > Peat. Axo Killer and Great French Rheumatic Remedy | Louisiana will urge the nomination of her dls- Teac apnnione will comeinpas eal) See ore ates aires ee or | Bikes HeritonG 2 Johuton, Win Streouais RE tion to all th of the Opera, Foxmnt's tore. “ tt ee Sti is! usinerxs on Monday next. ie Senate ud- esolved by the Board o} fermen and Board of | Booth, Heury sot, Win te . the seem to have created a sensation 2ll over the tinguished citizen, Mr. Slidell—than whom no journed until Monday next. Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | Brits, Gudo Je Lam Fcxo Sona. ‘or Madan ¢ Sontag; country Our exchanges are loud in its Praises, | other would make either an abler or better Dem- and many of our own citizens speak of its virtues ompored pularcomie English Ballad “CrMin’ THRO’ Tie Yx.” and the ADELINA WaLtz, composed for her i : TH rR AY Clorine Night of the Seaeon.—11. : i That the sum of seven dollars and thirty-four | Becker. GL Johnson, Jeane ocratic President—with great earnestness. In the Hovsz.—In the House, after going to press, the t wn, Geo C Jaiues, Capt Henry 4 cents be, and the sime is hereby, appropriated, to | Brym Geol, yy James, Capt a late Louisiana Democratic State Convention, out | Teelution allowing additional compensation to | be naid by the Clerk to the order of Wig ate. Seer ada Jobneou, deo t of more than 200 members, he had all but aome | the former employees of the House was passed. | & Go in’ full of thelt bill of Oct. othrand wate r-3 res 5 r in the most unqualified terms of commendation. We believe it is destined to effect much good in Bri ton, Hi Jon F ital ‘OR Corson, STRaKOSCH, BEIGNOLi. 23 MODIO. a sani ; Mr. Gurley reported from the Committee on | for paving. (Approved Feb 23, 1860. ard Admission $1; Reserved Seats $2; Private ar community. t | 30, who were divided in their Preferences among Printing the following joint resolution Barcest, ease s Personal. half a dozen other aspirants for the nomination, —————— aa: Joint resolution authorizing each House of Con- Barrou, D including Mr. Douglas. Her to execute tts own | Cocks SEOSK REPAIRING. Boxes lo to 815 Sul every desoription carefully cleaned | Bef, Besjsmio iption fer the entire series of four per- --> We hear that Mr. C. H. Eisenbrant, the gress to employ its own Prin! celebrated Baltimore manufacturer of flutes, died fo-manoes, $7. Mississippi will present Genera! Davis, and | Work. The i le of subscription tickets will comme-ee and tue striking part proseriy adjusted, by Cy ; ee m Me. Cobb: K Be it resolved, &c. That the third section of the PUAMES A- WATSON, hee neciay, Maron 1¢.at W. G. Metzerott’s and on the day before yesterday, at the advanced age Georgia will present Mr. Cobb; Kentucky Mr. act entitled an act making appropriations for the 59 Bri ‘ga st., Georget»wn. D.C. ‘Oa ‘Saturday, March loth, seate for any of the ee ae ad ig petted in Baltimore fifty | Guthrie; and Tennessee Mr. Johnson; while Vir- | Legislative, Executive, and Judicial expenses of | A ‘arzestonk of Clocks always on hand, for sale years azo, and id become one of its most re- eas Spect-d and useful citizens. He was a business Less See four performances can be secured, acd the sub Limb, Win P32 Staniey, PT scription list will be closed. rere Liget, Wn—2 Sorell, F o» FELLOWS’ HALL. ear ending 30th June, 1360, | mA"! ginia will doubtless present Mr. Hunter. At the Goveranen ee = a See EEIGE re = Virg Stat f approved Marc! 3 » and is hereby, re- = IM PLE OF FANCY. ir aS fe Saeed is aerike es mee ealed, and that the Printer Of the Sensis seo te | LaaDIES' TRAVELING Beos and BASKES ord, Wm iH sj rinter of the House of Representatives be, and | FANS of avery varicty. : sopiean Ww boen' wa J. SaxpEnsox, Leesce, tatives of a majority of the aggregate Party vote | they are hereby, directed to cause to be printed | PERF MERY, SUAPS, and POMADES, finest FOR 4 FEW NIG. ONLY: Patrick Leake, Wm ality — in the State, it was very clear that Mr. Hunter | such regular and extra number of documents and brs DRAYTON’s PARLOR OPERAS anv LYRIC man of fine intelligence, and a citizen of great value to the community at large. Socially, be had endeared himself to a very large circle of personal friends and associates. In bis business #s.a manufacturer of musical instruments, he was rhape without a rival in this country, his cele rated fintes having of late years borne otf all the first prizes on both sides of the Atlantic. S : Samp, J Wal sas may be required by their respective | FATCY, GOQDRand TOYS. . th coske date i poe j Tepor! elt res e rge stock of the abovearticles, opening this | Ganpdcll, Jemes Loc Tr tee ee coral clstrlots.| (epore ar cany ne Zeauirea’ by thelr re rinter | dav, at® McLAUGHL: NS Grvenangh;Hlos 3 = ch House shal allowed one-half of t ‘emple of Fauey, Pa avenue, The latter majority—not the former—controls the of each hl be ed ae Temple of F y, Pi vote of the State at Charleston, as each electoral rate now allowed for composition, aud no more, | mar 10-st between 9th and With Cooper, J Mastin Unique and Flcgant Musical Novelty! b |catatas bs ENGLISH BO TTcoY AND 'LYRIC DRAMA Pf rae | Gistrict will send delegates to vote its own senti- | and cumposition in no case shall be paid for with. ILY LINE OF STAGES, commencing on | CrowellyJos T P egant and Whine Ciskeene"Bereed so Sass bas Wee Geis | eacnts. We aoe fsther maiobed teas the cate of out sath tory evidence ie furnished the Superin- | T) iho Yat! vaameg from Genree. ae Fee Schccucrer, Bea | ~”""Gabing eutertsinne fa nee Fe etite eroit, Free Press. of the 3d inst , that | the Wise leaders to get a anap judgment (in the | ‘°4 ‘was necessary to the pilatiag of the wenn ot lors Badu: cometicen: ae Copeuhaver, Geo twee the locality known as Chatham, C. W > the scene | Convention) against Mr. Hunter, will have the wy of numierous negro disturbances of late, and the ments and reports, and that it has actually been | |-ngton Mr" Cary, FG » Loucoun and Hampshoe xancoad | C34! effect of so arousing the advocates of his nomi- | executed. Depot. Pas and Mrs. {HENRY DRAYTON. ngers cen sive ti Totsow M: Of the object of much unenviable notoriety abroad, has mservatoire de Murique of Pavit Sarrol Lundyar, E R Operas Theatres Royal, Drary Lane and tscussion w ‘ takirg ths routs, aod hs ito ary place in| CanecM = Laue at Bovent Garden, Lomin, and the Priver. Way. The ican enre 27 12 Ht own peculiar | nation who are really in a large majority in, we | | During the discusion which ensued as to the Seta Bram cnr eueaeow™, and can make the | Cornel ce | Lisesn, ‘Abram pal Contive ial ‘Theatres, in there way. ‘Tbe Press says: Pelieve all bu four districts In the Stats, as that | EAT Tionston anderstood the binding nad been | Stave will leave Hazel'a Hotel, Gaoreanne es, ay | Cromwels, Cure A Moore Hon About two years since the Exeter Hall Abolition Virginia will send to Charleston a delegation Popular and truly Novel Wa + 3 . ‘Capt Wm E Thorson, Hon Jes | ENGLISH PARLOR OPERAS AND LYRIC Society sent out here from Enyland, among other 5 ne ee PROVERBS let out for this Congress, and that there was a missionaries, a young woman named King, whose Thompeon.Livinge's o’cl ok & m.; fare from Georgetown, 69 cents, At quite three-fourths of which will be in bis favor | charge in a responsible new: i Coll Chu B Moor. ‘spaper that a portion | Martin’ 83). m.; fare f om Washington, 50 ots, Choplain, Chas LL Mellen, WP Toureion, J V Mel a rich has attended t) Y Fare to Balto, Depot, 60 cents Cone, Alesander $8 Murphy, Thos Terrill, Heury K The unparailel d success which h row } ted puts pulantucepy as Induced ber te devote | the majority it will be recllected, contoliing | of, was let sut aftera bid hed been Vet the | _ mine l0-tw" AF. FAWSETT& CO. | crendias AL Muntots§ A” Telaon, Henry maraser to makes shorvoucarsment with then ee herseif to the thankless task of improving and re- | the vote of the whole, according to Virginia’s gentleman from New York presented himself as RHOMPSON'S FAMILY MEDICINE | cut bed Tip, Fretenek ston. A a Somieg ose po ee She is -< ere custom in Democratic National Conventions. the advocate of reform, and told them that patron- TI . DEPOT. dere, Perry Taylor, Col performances in Phi'ade' ph New time nineteen or twenty years of age, an intelli. i Fi ye and plunder only corrupts. He would lik gout and refined lady, and pose defen sancity The certainty that New York. Pennsylvania, | age and plunde: y P fe wou e No. — Pa, Avance, Berw.2p AND Sp Sts. Fo New Jersey, and considerable portions of the del- | © Know if the gentleman could disprove that RICHARD THUMPSON Has just received a | Doi.cs, S83 charge. fresh supply of the following STANDARD MED- egies = egations of other Northern States, will promptly | "NF Sraskin said there was not a word of truth IcIN) Ss utes Se Nia oa signify to the South, at Charleston, that they will | in the charge. The committee let the binding to "g ’ : Aye herry Peetoral, from the start support the gentleman in- whose rsons vf responsibility who were the lowest ! The iste p ‘ik, and Baitumorr, we trouized by t Ter ecoured te toproeiokey oer "oe The plots of ths pisces is unobject-ona" le in a moral sense, and ihe e: te ‘together so " of several bundred doliars a year, accruing from her property athome. Her affectionate interest in the negroes culminated a day or two since in her marriage toan old darkey preacher named Pinckney, at Chatham, an event which took the lite, novel pretty. ud attractive, that 1 ily commended to the lovers « 5 Jn i . Sprightly convereati Sand’s Sareararilla, os rege dramatic piers a xT su a he understood V 4 4 ites. voiore, pleasant music, g00d costumes, commuvity by surprise, and excited the most in- | favor sbe (the South) may express herself with | bidders, (eotiiifoon Mariah colette as Bae ae oe b tendon Murray Jno R om tense disgust and indignation, as she was very | any approach to unanimity, will doubtless super- | had endeavored to levy black-mail upon the con- Hostetier’s Calebrated Stomach Bitters, Duatce SENOR OLIVER IRA. well knows, aut, _— er education and attain- | induce consultation and concert of action on the | tracters “Phe subject, however, was {n the hands pies peel Stomp li Dwyer, Anthony Marklnan, James ux Great Viounter -” ments, much respected. f a committee for investigation. 7 ae nett, Alfred — Muse, Hon Jno clergyman, aud immediately took possession of | the selecti ; 3 sarlezes | received the contract live. ose’s do. Estou,CoiJH Miller, ER Wheeler, T B On MONDAY EVENING, Masch 12, thetr domicil. The night bad hardly closed | (who is doubtless the favorite with a considerable Mr. Haskin said one lived in Ohio and the other Hampton's Tincture, _ Miller, DL Hhtte, R W—@ Wil be performed the admired Operetta around them before the bouse was assaulted by a portion of the Pennsylvania delegation); Mr. | in New York. Br. Reao’s Fainily Medicines, Cot “NEVER JUDGE BY APPEARANCES,’ gathering of about one hundred white citizens, | Guthrie, who, it is claimed, can carry Pennsylva- | Mr. Houston said one lived in the gentleman's | Wells’ celab-ated Strengthening Pia. t rs, Ant the Comic Operetta of who first smashed the windows, then kicked the | Mow Jetey heciein of bi fuabi own district, and the other in the district of the Bastions (avert eseates: MeUucken, Alex is “DIAMOND CUT LT ND” door in. and, without ceremony, proceeded in a} nia and New Jersey because of his valuable ser- gentleman from Ohio, (Mr. Sherman.) He asked | -pogetior with numerous other valuable prepara- McKuley. Alex Walsh, Ree JF MO? LIAMOND- demonstration to the house which they threatened | vices to the iron interest in the way of the Intro- again when that lower bid came in, aud if it was] tions A supp'v of Fhompeon’s Life Preserver and McDonnell, Utraco Whiting Jasper 8—2 to demolish over the heads of the bridal pair. No | duction of American iron in the construction of | after the contract was let, barm wes offered to them, but the efforts of the Diarthars Cord.al constantly on hand. mar l-et Ba Co EE Wasnt, crowd did not cease until unmistakable evidence public edifices; or Mr. Dickinson, whose friends Mr. Haskin asked if the gentleman was the Ths Orchestra will he conduetrd by Herr Evricks. Muegee. Hogh—2 ickets may be procured at the Music Store of J F. Ellis, wheres diagram of the hall can be seen f iia HAMMACK’S, egg ore and . of tneir digust had been furnished, when the as. | "0W claim that he can surely carry New York; of STAT GRC eae cote Eitatlie wan tue cham i — ae renreweny a 9 iring negro and his super-elezant piece of house- | Mr. Andrew Johnson, whose steady and so able @tcean > its The pr old furaiture were informed that the operation a Wh 5 ‘ are, Wr MeGrath, Ja Doors open at 7 o’olock; to commence ataquarter informed that the wut ts Sy Bi sgerald, Thos Biclutosh, Jon Williameou,Hoa JD] tos. : . advocacy of the homestead policy (of which he is Mr. Cox, of Ohio, said this charge of levying ber’x cslebrated RES TAU- MA Re w Weber, Johu F +. ae 5 Conte, the father) has certainly secured for him an almost | black mail Involved the integrity of Mr. Coombs, | RAN'T, in the Willard Hotel Block, on Pennsylva- the editor of the Republic, whe was well known | nia avenue, is now in aaily receipt of he nnest unprecedented popularity among the massesat the ; as ‘ GAMF, OYSTERS. and FISH ever in, G lJoL e in Onio as in this city, as an honest, irreproach- this market. Through hie own exert Nest Or, sania, General Jo ane, upon whom [0 ca He was a oration ceeiene Ohio, Hos sotto een i ‘ punl haan able to secure supp: f Lexuri it is generally believed the Democracy may easily and his character was never impeached. He was get upa second edition of the Hickory fever of far weet and the extreme north and south 1532—a revival of which, on consultation, may rprived that the friends of that geutleman should | were never before reneived here. Prepared ad sit still and bear this cbarye made against him belts * oe we a shortest notic*, by his 5 : haract cooks and o n are ent to) eae absatnte) necessl ty of the De: | sh cocute tad Winid Pero eee eee one oes EO would be repeated so often as an expression of sentiment on the part of the white citizens was necded. The party who took the law into their own hands in this case were respectable and re- Sponsuneidle citizens, that were unable to restrain 2ir indignation at such outrages upon decency. Mic Whtehuret, J We Wiasheld,M; Wood, H 8 Whitney, Mr Thos Whatley.G C le, OA a3 _ ee alsin ad AINTINGS AND STATUARY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, owt NAT TH ALLERY, (oa Pa av., bet. lth and lth sts.) ——————$<$<$—$— An Exteaprising Soutnerner —The Detroit Free Press says that an enterprising Soutberner. named C. J. Brown, has opened an office in De- «, they render his house : : 5 i 2 Williams, Hon BD dgmiti ¢ trocracy In the approaching contest. As for ex- | that this whole discussion was irrelevant. He was | !@its oan ity to gratify eating Hie PIG CORS, ; Wardwell, Bea) Galtory aud Gonrac of Addresses tyrone {roit, with a view of rendering material assistance | Governor Wise. it is certain that outside of the | prepared to discuss this whole subject of the bind- | NES, and SEGAKS have all selected by F Neagle, John Wilson, Alex new. lecturers, during the season of six to such negroes as are disposed to return to their Virginia delegation there will be no advocate of | Ing, but would not interpolate it upon another | himself in person, with the approla inn of were. Je D Oren, Wa : weeks... ... om cents masters at the South. Mr. Brown states (the Press Te! bis subject known connasseurs among his customers; and be| ELLANEOUS —). P. blican; J.C; T. * seve) that ‘-he bas made such investigations in | bis nomination in the Charleston Convention. Mr. Gurley said the committee acted unani- | challenges a compariscn between tacm and those | C EW. S.R.P.; Propr of t getuor, CMAN This Exhibition ef AMERICAN ART contains Canada, especially at Chatham aud other places | We, of course, entertain no idea of the admiasion mously in ail they did respecting the binding, | <ffov'd to the pubic Taima-e a Re ane Tae, | em tea ee ei ceaee at Aleate works by nearly all oar Eininent Artiste. where Africans most congregate, as satisfy him | there of the Donnelly-letter”? delegation from | and did nothing which they desired to cover up. | Yrk or the Gu ate AN ong ten dssrve ly | ICP Lurraus must IN alt caus sx Paxraiv, | {77 Several of the most meritorious in es Seen ta eens wre maxiousanreay | Wo voce aisuctactared by Mr. Fernando ood, | He had not read the article tn the Republic; but | famous, Hix prites will horsafleryas up tothe | ue, ue WM. JONES, P. M. fo return to their masters at the South if they only | > : hi 1 ly t] if what he had heard of it was true, its charges | time, be found very moderate had the means; and he proposes to furnis them | which outside of the city is absolutely without 7 dhe would demonstrate that | mar l0-ecst. "J. J. HAMMACK, Proprietor. with transportation tickets and to send them in | the pretence of a constituency Debirblbneet dt ated det ees rams ati . a af e pretens ye company with an agent, looking to their owners PERSONAL. aoe mei eee before the committee charged with the sub- | —— — GENUINEGARDEN SEEDS. WANTS, fer remuneration for his benevolence ject. NSAUL. Nurs eS ke. | — sono HEAT RL | PO THE PUBLIC —In the intalligencaret on Seine Fortine Recuvits FoR THe Darartuext oF |” ‘The resolution was laid on the table, by a vote | YOHNSAUL. Num rm uarketoacl nsretnrm: | Q YOUNG HEALTHY MARRIED Worse Ton Inst, arpeared an advertineinent headed Viroinia Lesistatvae.—Virginia hasdeclared | T#4s.—The following named oticers are es- | of 95 yeas to 65 nays. ; ¢r8, And allin want of good. reli vb:e Needs, hat he, wantsa SITUATION as wet nures inquire ution.” and signed by Samuel DeVaughan, definitely that she will have nothing to do with | signed to duty with the detachments of recruits] Ata quarter to 4 the House adjourned, to mect | figs new in slow a iatae at ee of eee : the Southern Convention proposed by South Caro- i The Senate rejected the proposition some c, es orner of 23d and H days ago, and the House of Delegates on Thursday SEEDS. viz: bxtra Early Peas; Large arly | Newa: at, neartne Circle, mmr 2 ich wi di o te for the | 02 Mouday next. - Premium Fiat Dutch. and other Cabbaces; | ————~————_-" St UTE S._mar 00 2° : 6 sayecarinin devioss belong soely and “o him, by yirtue of assignments bg >] vi d imported from Eng and drug business deeires @ SITUATION in al W. P. Wood w i “3 , will join their respective companies after exe-| (QLORED INITIAL STAMPING UPON | domestic growth and impurted for cenuine de- | drug stors, Inquire at Ho, 385 lath chesee Jet give the sabi rn thefollawing ene confirmed the rejection by a vote of forty-two for % 2 Note Paper, by C *TOODE scription —the crop of i859, (warranted.) msr 10 2¢' did use groved ped guide rollernon a belt saw, and ninety agaluist sending Commissioners to the | cuting their special instructions: Capt. Jas. W. * DEMPSEY & O'FOODE. Helar s practical seed grower, he oan confid-ntly | Se-\ Napa LOAN of @10™ cnc acu ay dood of | BP7y, Which saw he received rs patent. Mr. Convention. The propnsition to have Virginia | Palmer, Capt. Chas. J. Whiting, Capt. Nathan] _mariost 0 Entavers. guarantee every aiticie s nt out» whist £1 prices a Scns le wr Boy ‘52 bie aden Bays aoe us interest peried by the Wine Section ced i deny at Be Gsealte aaa Tee ice ne eal Mon rnagiae noe pac eattemes Sot at ow SF TF 18 Possibio reliable seeds oan be | Fir y hich iz per out. intercal sill oe paid agaioes | tee Since which Mr ‘DeVauckan sonmeued, Tat % conve: ; . ay . “4 , reseatly fie pretty conchisively declaring that | 24 Cavalry; and Ist Lieut. Samuel F. Chalfin, tat we have moved ourciis to S82 Pa avenues be’ | Flawer Seeds. an immense collection of the | W E.R. Georgetown Yost Office mar8 Iw*_ | Intere-t in ut the preference of Virginia at Charleston will be for Gov. Wi: Artillery; and Capt. Jos. B. Plummer and Capt. | tween 1th and i2th ete , north side, rarest kinds, are pat up ii ections aud FAR M HAND WANTED—Whoundeistands y. M.GALT, paid b: the followin, Seth M. Barton, of the ist Infantry. acme Doles Wen ea ee proved by wail, phase Mag 1g care al Poe gta y oat?! d who ies of annual i id > hort . S| Amperenniel F ower Seed, selected for any at | Me BcLET, Hacita tt econ eee Dacision IN THE Cass oF Lirvr. Cov. J. E DIES STH CREST, NAME OR INITIALS itadein tue Union. . 9 at Curpgrer Items.—The Observer says Mr. Waller Asher, of Culpeper Court House, pur- 3 farm ol sae: mer , pris . . nd ver, — = Jouxstox.—The Secretary of War, having ma- for Stamping tn Co ors. isngray. d by LE m5 ge He Is the facet. ANTED—A competent person as Seams’ Sure aneeca wan cones ers turely considered the claim of Lieut, Col. J. F. Kngravers, 326° Penn avene, ‘ om __ Seed Warehouse, 396 Tth ai. dat, nl to take chante cl two children aged and | the. oor oer trent an Mai thirty-two pounds net. Johnston to the rank of Brevet Colonel, says the | _mar 10-3t petsroes pavend sn sirens: i at) 2 eo A colored | #uie—heres the key 16 Me The Blue Ridge Republican says:—M. B Lips- usage and precedents of the service, ax well as S . COLOREDSTAMPING. __ 1 LI PORTANT TU HUUSEKEEPERS. ‘woman preferred. Apply at the office of the Union a An Santionms a P welling toueet on Chucch tect near tas ait | tb actual aw and facts in the cate, seem to Note Paperan] Envslope? gta jase one by use E.R. DURKEE & CO.'s Bevel: Georgetows. meres | Toreen ‘nie mistivee heed fh rend die Orange Court Homer” "| fect 1t bis Imperative duty to recognise the | 89M Popova enrHves ged on SHLBOK SETOmS. | Wace aetna An Petes | Paient Azer ‘but ar his commute J rind e , S -~ SI 'e 3 a recetved and forwtnded desing We Gest: | Claim and Col Sohaston wil therefore be recoz.| sar .ge FORGE Satiomngen a naa, Grmrautoed put cniy sai.chnbel work None need trp withont rood | ts"tyoan Seah Sead rs hg has received and forwarded during the past six | nized as of that rank from the date of April 12, = ABSOLUTELY aND PEREECILY PURE, referenors. Apply a 53 2d atr eorgetc wn. WD inthe rejected moda! o weeks, one hundred hogsheads of tobacco, weigh- ily, according be the) ternw/ot ils caeattaing’ H MRS. H A. WHIPP but ground from fresh Spices, selected ard cleaned | mar 8-St* eae pees : _ Brevet Colonel J. E. Johuston has been assigned | HEAVING Leoxted at ino. 559 12-h street south. | by us exp ensly for the pu [eo without reference From Vungzvxia —Advices bave been re d fa! 1] to Th bea: 1; ked in tinfoil, cpprevige the validity ‘of vie n D streets, wou d reepeotfa ly ca: cost. They sre uss ly pact Ja tabi, | nA. 4.7 ee ———— i to duty as Acting Inspector General of the Army, | the atten sent the cites asington toanw | (linet with per.) to prevent 14) ury_by keeping FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘Vaughan was sor lived to the isth of Feuroae, Seve, bee, y Yo) atrie of PEARL PAINTING and LEATCER | and are ful pen ht, while the ordi ground himseli ae the one ceive wee ny, having sanezal Falcon | according to his brevet rank. WORK which she will teach on tne moat reas. Spices are almost invariably short. warrant PINE FRONT ROOM AND BOARD M i of the revolutionary army, having left San Carlos able terms, and pledge herself to giv~ entire eatie- | tiem, in Polat «of strength ard richness of favor, be obtained by a gentieman and lady, in @ pe. for the purpose of effecting a junction with the factionin five lessons. Specimens can be seen hy _ BEYOND ALL COMPARISON, vate dweiling—No. 445 1, between 9h Lad foe, revolutionary forces in the Bast, the place had UNITARIAN ChURCH.—Rev Mr. Cor- calling St her residence, marl-eoim* | asa sinels trial will abundantly prove. ae . ° mre Seg te ene ren ne, Goverument. In an MORKOW - Sorvigen to caie tae, Church | TO THE LADIES. Manufactured only 1 DURKEE & CO, OR SALP—A nice two-story frame HOUSE, attempt to n it. General Lamora, of the rebel | T Peg ; & ‘attention of t* i i N - Phe bores coer fame ace oie 4 fied The government General of the qclok sm. Subject, ‘What think ye of Chia, M w esl ecocstoast tiene ne fo 18-if, D& W.tr 181 Pearl st., New York. same name is still alive, the report of his deat, | UStthew?2 having arisen from that of hi and LUT, The hovse contains six reoms, 1 FP TSR ¥ WHO DY PRTISED a BOX F Tu:quoise, Pear! Stone, Cameo and Etruecan ANDSOMF PARASOLS AND SUN | £004 repair. Theabove iis sitoated on ath I ee Wie ont on tie f leet, ales yar ye 818. & LECTURE AT THe ROUMS | FUnolee, : , tbe jor a Street. between L and Mate. Price $1,000. will omil at this joe she may obtain them | y pay y 1 of the latest atyles. iy c3, this ine for this advertisement. believed that the revolutionary movement is al, Young Men’s Christian Association THIS ihe above are offered at less than the same | ati SA DES: Just opened this day,in all thelatest rates ing mation inquire on the premises, ThPORMATION ib wil ready at an end (Saterday) EVENING, at8 o'cluck It ninea goods cost egrlicy 1m the season. im mar 9 6t __j_ W.COLLEY&co, | ee TARGEMATION = pa = Bapey Posse os (= 8T._ ALOYSIUS —TU-MOKKOW the Jowellors, 334 Pema sooo, ADIES’ NEW STYLE SPRING wRap.| WOR SALE—One at oa “ Waar Dors tr Mzax’—The soston Advertiser, Kight Rev. vr cravipine, Bishop of @ t of Bi "s Hotel PINGS, in light Cloths. Black Silk and Lace commentiug on the late debate in the Senate upon | Loutsvile, will preach at mass, 11 o'clock & ye | mar 10-6t item I cea (PLE, oe at nay ‘arge size Black Middle Mr. Seward's speech, remarks: ‘ather Maguire will lecture at vespers,4 o'clook INDLING AND Stella shawls. Just received. at the lowest prices. | | “It is generally understood that Mr. Seward | 2_™ w 1K STOVE . J. W. COLLEY & CO., miles "Ai could, if he choose, disclose Incidents of the anti- RELIGIOUS NOTICE Cuainuny Gu, gba Palaveee Giwccatice nots [ees 593 7th stcahove Pa av | Mulssfrom Georestown. gene mre Lecomptoh struggle which would settle Mr. lex ging laa a tag orp! |ALLOWB&LL, min- 2 Pa. NUE, . NEW SPRING GOODS. OO ern. DS ware : : re laters of the Soci-ty of Friend:, sre Ato COOKING AND N Big Xe — OR RENT-A Spavoniontiy szranged BRICK = wit whit ier eared pen asic | Mid aaeetuan Ge bree Weide REM | 4 Avayos, Basvrnrn tr awiziu Ser, | Dcee Goan ith ti'anutinnt eater ete | HOPS. rth Wroome 880 Wau stn MARA Uie craters Kusatie he oc Mr meee sgerainly not called for or provoked by | meeting house on I street, bonteen 1g kane Coal well ecreened before delivery. Perot: nt RAM oGmaamRt oe ally gherewest | Crores SALE—A RESTAURANT in cord bud. farrage cat A aeaie! upon al alfsire of r. Seward’s remarks. is ascribed by some to the | Av are ‘nvited to attend 1" 2.240 Ibs. to the ton. sh A 523 7th st. sbove Pa. av on bske ates een street, aieeh, 50 cents Winots senator's confidence in Mr. Seward’s seif- CS ESEGE, BERORE THE ART as. TY® edt GALT, "Sao ee Py cimed on a ana inquire fell ia 4 contre] an be H a 30—! ‘eo enue, aN e . ; forbearance course will bedelivered attheartGsiery betes? | mario Betwrensth and Wtnstermortmanie, | A GOOD MeO THERNERS. cee vany | meted IDA Port au Prine, 28, Of lowing piece of news: a « We regret of baving received fr ives 2 letter giving information “that ir Gender, DARTLYTPSNEW NOVELTY waa, | BOYS. aged about Is and sevent en. Any gente. LE—A two- and lith streets,on Penn. aven M = W- ighi: By ith streots, on ‘Penn. Be as ARTLETT’SNEW NOVELTY —g10SEW- | man wishing them far hie one oe Fook rot mar ree, fh (none other \OUSE, Loomis Subieot,“ taste.” AiR Egil with Tucking Guaze and | need apply) may find find it to his advantage to ad- —____.._._.___- ick DWELI. LOST AND FOUND. ist The jocation ix and é . jeedies completa, for lv. Simplicity, | drees through this office, “A VIRGINIAN.” ing & fine view of rt L Stas small beautiul ITALIAN GREY- « ” AM th, ch: andduvability compined =The ar 9 st goenery. terms eat : UND, breast wh “ mare of that place, bas formally refused to cele- — CHAGLS BE eee Srcitaiaad ate isligenced nad reocgnised prac- mers 5 D, BIBHO. Earck ems No. 83 18th ‘strest., to'Ros. a , ‘Worse colle: of Oe te the memorial services of the much honored asumers of Champagne should always | tical tamily Sewing Machine fr @10; th eads it x by ee LL Sa teae York avenue. svi river plate, on which is en Jeba Brown. the priest saying that this saint was | careful to observe if the “Charles, jeidsieok’s | OD ey a rkedtn Casecrine eine hase impo.tot avery We ee Sciivert at the bee Jn Hotes sane at Seavetiset Another bas been asked | ion, the larel and cork, “This Wine is ealnowi: | '24Ry ts Roane Gere Fulir> tment of Spring and Sui TS, scksiattmacos pestor of the community.” © ee ro: hers, Hamiitou fore: fe immer, BO edged to be the pasest now hate inte Me mer, | Feirfor one goats TReetitoh eaade by thee ere: | GAPE ed LER OR emer BONN Ws APR Bers | the iast 8 ao Teco ton nacen | ANHE MAROUPRADE DUT Ol bir of | 1s not surparsed py the high pri-ed of the | showing, for a few daysonly, at the N: utel, | tral rart of ith strest been doing e first ra'e F BALL at the Assom Naval. —Advices frem the United shi prone S, en aayiecs, rother wdalcon ~ most ‘wonde' fal ‘ach women ar he 3 7th ‘ne form 34. BEST QUALITY <eres Tevat fae present i speed reser mouston? ‘ i Peel Yiepets vac tote about to lgaves . t 106 AYAU & betveen Daa’ k, Washington civy mar i0-ct* J oan Pe ete oe t fons putieotar hese — faethe ra O81 5 % Ne 5 = ‘e invit tardiing the african Squadron, had detaedo; | fet sm Sole ACorneHL HN A Nort, NORSTRUPTION | a:tention torthin make of glovesas the lining business, “Fhe terme wits Mystic to proceed to St. Helena fort 4 agp ge ae age “Bie : > | ever offered in this mark. : Be te melee Sense o Me thongs 2 » the 6th in- Process '. Helena bwith, and ‘BALTIMORE CUNFECTIONERY, 1g removed his « ffice t x ress throug! take on board tbe crew and officers of te ‘slave 396 Sixrg Sraxer. ‘is re eta abe Kstore 2) mare st ‘a ‘sasuke above Pa. av. mars &* ul rion. am Proceed to t! 7 i ite ubic in TAUGICS vu. TTT with them. The general fad pT cath li kinds, Wedein soy Gani ‘Cakes, rapide A BARGAIN IN A Pta OSA ory fine ) WED ROO: Very t+ " aud crew of the Mystle was good, r} and Ojenmeute ‘all Kinds and tte mned and their erection ond-hand ros: wand Hallet, Da Co. Pi- 5 dav or ’ : ; Ruse, Jellics, Blano Mange, Plumbery, Gicam, oe, a tty shrcuications and Esi-| ANO must be sod, for oash of hort ore vr, ay a 4: 3doore north MRS. BELL. EP Tte Pack cuaae a dent of the ter des | Mads, to order, Pies a tartnnmrnte Suppers, mates yared for ai! works of internal improve- disovunt of Oy iow thea 6 cost Call and the ‘bareh mar?-lw ———— et = = ‘ - aN - 306 me 0 ee Femcany” cass ts Pict eatiag® = Sor er pad Baty pee, | esate, Page wipes lee a odes | aay Scien ae, siroet betwega Cand’ f sic ee bezuea Napoleon | restore Tascony ea, Picasuy ty ea bie ineee, and accompanied his “ . Ss, 8. anced sos OT Sharla eet LaspSTUDY inITALY, st. a1 No. Auge, ss aie: Beton So! Mareen eat '¢ 18 and sobs. . | cole. Crom, Ce StU: B Ragineer, | 1% by BLANCHARD & MOHUN. | “mnar = . mar’é cost (Alextan) OE Eivance co.