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aa THE EVENING STAR. | “A*#!8oT0s news ano cossir. | xxxvith CONGRESS_FINST SESSION. | state Republican Convention in Balt'mere. WANTS. AMUSEMENTS. sal _ a a Exciting Times. WVANTED—A_WOMAN to cook, wah and | QU ASHINOTON THEATRE oo Tue Pratrorm RePortep.—See our telegraph Proceedings ef Yesterday Afternoon. Yesterday mofning, at 10 o'clock, the Repub WANTED-A apie. ‘Apply “Nes | W ate 4 WASHINGTON CITY: columns for the new slavery-question plank doubt. ——— lican element of Baltimore assembled in very northeg at G Wi. A2 ap zt 2° fonice.—in consea r April 27. 1860, | !es8 reported this morning from the majority of | THE Hovss, yesterday, having resolved itself stim numbers at Rechabite Hall, to give expr ANTED— r T for a cottage-bmilt | gions ream sod fox : some = | the platform committee to the Charleston Conven. | into Committee of the Whole, (Ar. Buttinton in the Chicago Fonceien. “Att Gee tea W Brame House, com Zroome an! paseage. | gutil THURSDAY EVEN nic waa tion. It will require but twenty-five. votes, in | the chatr,) and resumed the consideration of the azo, i 7 Bl a c all, from the opposition States to secure its triumph Fo!! asusnal of metropolitan news and gossip, and before the Convention. We cannot doubt that it choice literary reading, is now on our counter will receive many more than that number; as. saaay foe delivery ta the public. Embraced in ite | mverwise, with the non-Democratic party States Interesting contents are the fo lowing articles: refusing to accord even so few as. twenty-five The Phontom Eride—from the French; Scene in votes to a platform declaring the Democratic the Life of © Showman, by seers 4'| party pledged to maintain what the Supreme ep Vimber Hetress Elopes with a Yankee § Fauna; | Court have decided to be the constitutional rights ch ef Jef Reacts The thempiow FESS | of thie Routh, the idea cf ta latter's longer look- Attemus Ward Asnong the Spirits; The aan fog toa nominal national Democratic party or- SSpetion Quéstion tox Russia; Whe Cavetane: Game i to the Prot.ction of her constitutional Case . _ rights, will be too broad a farce to be dreamed of. A Man Pleads his own Case; A new Receipt for dver—No, 59. cans Were present, including Montgomery Bisir, | Inquire next tariff and loan bill— Wm. Gonnison, F. 8, Corkran and others. and 7h Mr, Jenking, of Va., addressed the committee} A few minutes after 10 o'clock, on motion of Te! on the political aspects of the tines, mointatning | Mr Wena” Coale, the Convention was tem. that the success of the republican party Would fi rarily organized by calling Hon. Montgomery the people of the South with just 3pprehension Risir, of Mestomery county, to the Chair, who, and alarm, and tend even to the final dissolution | after being conducted thereto, made a short ad- of the Union. dre: They had been misrepresented, and he ao SitvatT Mr. Rice, of Mass., addressed the committee in | wo say that they had no desire for the equality V 4NTED A +r — wolens aeate on Support of the tariff’ bill, but opposing especially bof the negro race. What they wanted was the bys respectable youns wou, Apply if" street. ne The mansgor avails himself of an opportinity of Varying the novel entertal < of hes : i autifer) And novel performances which the retarn to MR. ROBERT HELLER enables him tu present. He confidently: annonn>- 4 test FIRST PRESTIDIGITATEUR ‘ of the world. Smee the retivement of the jut ceoeent - eon [ROBERT HOT DIN a .. Jo md eles anit fe . Sislo and ohoet ropradeecde met vaitaied bs Bis ier. ea ol Helles AOIRERS PANTASTIQUES pee sa — T OFFICE, 494 Blerenta ttm ‘or has Fiest-cl: ervants. with eg can be supp! #. &e., supplied. LEONARD. traveling maid, the policy of raising the duty on wool protection of the mechanics and others of this gp ee pcsae eons oe Mr. Holman. of Ind., defended the principles | city, who were overruled in the exercise of their _—* Sao Ga and policy of the Democratic party. sentiments by counties in which there were ANTED TO HIR i Mr. Washburn, of Wis , replied to the remarks scarcely four or five hundred persons. He stated work of a small funily fine io of bis colleague (Mr. Larrabee) previous to the | the intention of the party to endeavor to procure _ a organization, on tue subject of a meeting at Mil- | a revision of the State Constitution, so that a few = NTLEMAN, having zood stable room and wie ee ~- M G Establish ————— waukee sym ore! with Jobn Brown, and the | persons in the counties could not govern the large zood Serie tester. Wishes to secure the nse of a a5 URSDAY ay Ni Shepuness; Milttary Gysnasium;, Establishing ei olitical sentiments of the citizens of Wisconsin ber in the cit ore lorse for an honr. aye will comprise, tn additzen Potugamy in the District of Columbia; Tue Cnantustox Coxvextios ePGerman birth, * On the conclusion of ‘his recautks, it was pre- roe of all coat alent, wil! keep him for the owner | srticely now. novel. wml. xplen De socratic Merting in the Seventh Ward—inhar- (Correspondence of The Star.} Mr. Carey, of Ohio, obtained the floor, when | posed that Mr. Geo. Beal shonld be declared Sec. é natural magic, nevor before given tn Amerion.tilns trations of the marvellous power ot Adress Box 679, City ain 8 uthering—motsy time, &¢.; Meeting © CHaRLEston, April 25. the comnuittee rose, and, at ten minutes past four tn the First Ward—Magruder carries the ward; Dear Star: | am terribly fagged down this Fetary. After his election lt was moved to elect o'clock, the House adjourned a German Secretary. The motion was adopted, | \—An experienced colored NURS SECOND SIGHT. arge Of an infant. Recommenda’ a nd Dr. Weiss elected. foe ines : "1 For farther partioulars wee bills. ; Tae Second Ward Merting—the Democracy ig- | afternoon with the day's excitement, that has r coin “On motion of Dr. George Harris, of Baltimore, etwoen Hendin APY ata7s Eee? 1 aes taxekin oak be open on Satweilen at ty iis betcha a peen most trying upon the strength of all who, Tuzs pyle ee a committee was appointedsto receive the creden- TANTED TO EXCHANGEOA BRICK loca gilt —— acl i Proceedings; Procerdings of the Su-| Wke myself, have endeavored to see, learn, and eee hg Gals ote eee Sgeeriay | et ge ES W Alors, 70 ENGR ; for vacant ground | Admission si cents: orchestrachairs $1. Nox! cond other Courts: Operations of the Patent | digest everything that has transpired In theCon-| 1X 7! House, Mr. Curtis asked leave to offer | James Jefities and Was ngton Boni fan north of Pa. avenue. Apply to V. Pe CORBETT, Oforreservedsesion nap ss 3 : att ; in | @ resolution directing the Secretary of War to While the committee wefe examining the cre- | over Bank of Washington, ap 24-tf Aub Cb OnROERS 1 vention hall and out of it. We are now faigly in fede tothe Militeey Cony a fall | dentials, the Hall had rapidly tilled up with out- RAND COD S Teare and other News from Charleston | medias res. Matters are taking definite shapes, | CoMmunicate to the Military Committee a fa D—A good SALES LADY, ina fancy ystore. None tut the best and good Ae proceedings and prospects of the Na- | that allow something like rational conclusions to plan and schedule of the floating battery now in siders. who, it was pretty evident, were not at- rention ax fur as they have transptred; | be drawn from them. Thus, notwithstanding all tracted there by any sympathy with the proposed | _¥¥ Sourse of construction in the Vicinity of New | cojectsofthe Convention. ‘They soon coumeonent | referon 300 Pupils of the Public Schools oro = ms Fourtn Districts, York—the anfount of money expended thereon, | todisturb the meeting, ahd scoveiderable nwoy UCKSTER’S LICENSE Sense Eimer pane i The President's Walker Letter; The Overland Pony | the hue and cry over their alleged victory in the | and estimated cost for completing the same; ane | ensued, during which several arrests were made B paexpired cen | = a i : Peter os SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Eayress: The Nomination; The Blackand Walker | adoption of the resolution authorizing individu- | that the Military Committee reper such changes | by the police, and order was finally restored. Jy Seine City will be Ox 417. Balumore Post | THURSDAY EVENING. the 2th instant, com DP Pteulte. & ; al delegates to vote against the sentiment of the bee AE was Hee eee Wm. Pinkney Ewing then offered a sesolation Office, stating lowest price, : ‘ap i6-tr cimecingat S o'clock, ® tiled Fy u) a rat . air. of rince George’ ler ne directio ol Deparinsent News: Editorials; Washington News | majority, in uniustructed delegations, the cause something about the battery, the peculiar con- Seanty aid Hon Win, Le Mahal 3 ones WASTED. Every one to kuow that SMITH. | J. H.DANIEL,« Peacher of Music in the Publra ond Gossip; Local Intelligence, §c., §e.; of the Douglasites will not really be strengthened | struction of which has been kepta profound secret. | Gelewates from the State at large to the Chicago | YY, TO SMUT HES Sete erioes for ka herd Tishete 2 casts. bce Ree er this <ul ‘eas al eae Lase News, foreign and domestic, by mail and | five votes by it. It will not give Douglas five Mr. Houston said it was unusual to direct an Convention. ore arene . ’ ri Pig ceats, te vas A tel a votes from the South, and will lose him in Maine, | ©X€c"tive officer to report to a committee, An objection was raised to Mr. Marshall, several | 204 CAPS. EYMEN TANOOME Kas cok. |. Pook 12 hnsies will penatie Si the Pina: Fim ees mune ite | pAlt Curtis explained the reason for this was members inquiring whether he was a member of Coo RUBNEXMEN TAILORS—Tho sub- | plo tots used fee eed by Mr. J. F. Ellas. Interesting Personal Items; Minnesota, Indiana, Ob{o, and Connecticut, quite | that the committee might examine and determine the Republican Association. seriber wishes to employ a few more first-rate np st And a great variety of choier literary articies, both | 23 many as it may gain for him in Pennsylvania, ee propriety of the construction of Stevens No satisfactory answer was elicited on this hs poe None need apr NOT RER: or — Trese and postry, too mumrrous to mention. the only non-slaveholding State delegation where- Siar flouston obj 5 point. ap 2-e02w No. 455 Seventn ot. will be given at Wont < ‘ Z jected te its ponsideration, and i ily elected. =T. PAUL'S It This is just the paper, for members of Congress | in it can operate to his advantage. | tothe tesclution das laid Over’ Me Bisse ueanlngaay es oF an Mee WANTED, <= ave averrbody know that they ae: T. SAUL i and others sojourning in the National Metropolis | The contest over the New York delegation ques- | “pie House resolved itself into Committee of the | 1.411 that the Chair was unable te decide, and on | can End a Fire ape inde ok of | mateur tx to send to their frieuds at home. rice only 3 | tion has been the subject matter of most interest | Whale «ste, Buftinton in the chair.) a rising vote Marshall received 11 votes, none in | BEOBH RCT Otay oe ee We reuse | Korfurther particulars ane future at cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. Postage | to-day. Ihave repeatedly written you that the nee Cat hee eee pine to lowite reso } the negative. enth at., opposite Post Office Department. apé-sm are ion, . re ‘om- ; i ” Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. Softs clearly had ee right of the question. But mitive on the bbe Seabed eee ee ° A — sees fot Femando Weoil’s intense energy and really | " esoleed, That the Committee on Agriculture scemingly been restored. Marsbal Herring, wes BOARDING. Th» Annual Convention of the National Musica Spirit of the Merning Press. most adroit management outside of the committee | be, and they are hereby, instructed to report to this called Bas from the Hall and one or two others Ds an ey eng pean! will assem ei poy cin eed The Constitution speaking of the Charleston | room, to create Southern sympathy in favor of his Hotse a bill for the promotion of the intercsts of | Colied Suay from the Hall an NOTICE A desirable Front ROOM and a Pas. | soNian Ixeritct ox. on 7 : Convention, says cause, It would have been tossed out of court as | #Fi divielen of he een of the agricul- |" uring this temporary diminution of their sage Room attached, with Board, can be ob- “Private judgment must be abandoned in def- i unceremoniously as that of the Ilinols contesting Gacsbune en eee presales ¢f48 | delegation was—that is, absolutely without even the Democracy ofthe aations “Wot said be. | ‘he pretense of a contest in the committee room that we do not see how the | Phe Vouglasites ef course claim the defeat of the Democratic party can | Fernando fora Douglas triumphs they claim t in the | eh, * thing oe 3 i n be justitted In refusins to sup. that every thing occurring in the Convention days, cl May 1. The exercises will he under the direction of T BF Baker, ef Boston, Mass. An accomplished alist, Mise Litter, alee ov Boston, 1s exp * he requir vontion are evi chotr or numbers, Erasmut Levy, who had hitherto re- pratt ained a quiet looker-on, seated, with demure 3 Ze, amongst the Republicans, and only leav- I OARDING —Two derirable ROOMS are now his seat now and then to counsel, advise, or oceatat a: S53 Aichi serset Ome aos omen calm down the ardor of his frlenda—suddcnly AE, ro cupped with water ama ome rose from his seat, rushed towards the President's Hourders eclicted 3 chair, upset the Secretary's table, and drove that : ctficer from bis seat Ina twinkling 1 was con- teenth at., now in a defective condition, and demandi ae family, at 407 immediate remedy On motion of Mr. Boyce, it was resolved that when the House adjourn to-day, it be to meet on Monday next. ving the benefit: of the nee of inember=hip of a chr other musical axsectatio: ubers of com : — a bayment of a nominal siu—%) couts—towacd amounts to a Douglas triumph. Yet nothing t Infantrs will | fusion. The President vacated bis chair, and T AND FOUND. repens feenvee | ee niin cath apie ak The Inteliisencer is devoted to Congressional | could be further from the truth. Many of the | mertat the < ‘| took refuge behind the table of the reporters—tbe = ee ~ tending staid bo present punctoally at tie bone = —— = Stati ting for the admission of the Softs are as | Witt 7" ye Hl. on f \'b- | Secretary leaped from the platform—Levy squared —On vesterday.a NOTE BOOK, with the | fending shh uid be pr H Proceedings and news pina esige: See ees ares NING: oclock., Punetual attenidancs is | nimsctt.a te Heenan, and defied the members of eof W. FORSYTH, City Surveyor. on the eet) sce. emphatically anti-Douglas asare all of them voting | exrnesiiy roy fs the additional officers will | Mmse fa fa He tack. “Phe finde wall recerve a suitable reward by Pox prarrt, chee > E> Br Hunter does not close bis office until | for their exclusion; and since the Softs have been | Mj fected aill the natu tion six Between himself and the crowd there was for | Ivaving itat 24" 42 G street, hotwenn I7th and 18th, Fre to-morrow (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock p. m , | admitted, they no longer conceal the fact that : a oment an intervening space of considerable | (* &t tio Surveyor's Office, «ity Hall. ap 2-30 ; | dimensions; but, as he shouted for the boys to 10 REWARD WILL RE pAlb FoR THE Tues Ll come on,’ a genetal rush was made to the spot $ return ef an OS ER COAT of brown color SDAY" next, May Int,at Mascnie | Capt. Brashears ran up to Levy and tried to siise | snd a contio AY TIVAL. inform tie public that ownasthe Washtn ton City Garce ew York avenue, between Ist ster. * ea » MASONIC He tion of the Accepted Masons be held on up to which hour be wili continue to receive pa- | Dougias is in adead minority in their councils, tients where he bas not more than a third of the vote, — the other two-thirds being divided between Dick- MA T worn Respocttiy my Garden, situated on’ 3 Gran! L of the District jan’s crav SHAWL. taken from 415. and New Jersey avenue, will bo opened for the tir = Hall, corner of D and Ninth street p. | him. He fought the otticer, and backed him | Filtcenth str ct, between Hand I,on the night of tune on the tet of May. « Ee a te de al Persenal. inson and Guthrie, and having clearly combined m. Panctual attendance of the lvers m- down avers bench) a the same tiie sdannites ees ae : TAS. WORMLEY. | then take piace. for ch FIVE PRIZES © ill he es : 5 e " ve | bers of tho Grand Lodge is confidently expected, | i ie Seversh hearty blows upon his breeet and) oe ee scment of entles aisucee uae oe Presta Ky | SSainst Douglas from frat to Inst. ‘They have and all brothers in goo standing are cordially i. | ane yea eer af es 00 BREWS Ranaway from the wubson- Ronteetan ocean aacks emis Rete C » SY» | agreed to throw the vote of the State as a unit for | i 4 By order of tie oe ~ Pat aster, z The support that he had expected did not come $1 4 ber on the 12th of a et ee ee tach successial eli The Milwaukee Democrat. in announcing either of those two gentlemen when by so doing ap 2-3 —_— EA Se up quick enough, so that Levy, after worsting the ERRY, who calis hime y - the approaching return of Mr Potter to his home, | bis nomination may be secured. So, it being now R Will rey it Folice Captain, was compelled to keep a pretty | 2°13, "ae haves forged pass. fe 1s about Sburp lookout for himself. He succeeded. bow- rather fleshy. He isabout !7 yearsoid. Had : < ever, in keeping from being eapeured and after | on when he left home a pair of gray Sake. cloth : Sahns oreate ack pPre: | laying about his blows for’ a few ecconaee Me Pants, b ack sacket,s pair of boots, Other clothing cipal Hotsin etiecenn, Phiip & Solomons" Bok, | ftiends succeeded in calming him down The euknew nt eile vetke aie ay if taken sa tke store, and at Dr. Kidwoll's Drug Store, Gorge. | crowd were masters of the field. the Republicans | Out of Chai fed he be br ee 19h five prix thve making the bert time : ated to entertain. Refren! ments of every descrip ion on hand. and ad fre-. Good order wi'l be maintained, and a welcome given to all that may favor me says that he will meet a cordial reception from | Well known that Douglas may whistle till dooms- tsons of all parties, and suggests that some pub- | day for New York’s vote without getting it to te demoustration be made. come to his assistance, such cursing of New York ---- The London Leader criticises Mr Prentice ¢ Wit and Hasnor in Paragraphs” with severity. | [@4ing Ppolitictans as the Douglasites in the bar. SRS. HUNTE RE on “Phe Isles and Sj *Ha'l, Washington, Wagner's most excellent Band will. bs ; 2: county, pros he be brought home to me, or se < KL oPLER ft Gods neither real wit nor genial humor in tue | 700MS are uttering, are suficient to make the hair | town: ap 2siw* | drew off—all except the President, who, shortly eared in Jai SOR eee Teche ee: | ap i-cotMayl __(States&Umiond collection. “Jewels so manifestly mere Paste | of Christian hearers stand on end. Messrs. Cros- PAREGR THE BEN RAGE | Srvation che ieyroreere ofthe row ne | GERARD RIDON, Doncaster P. O., “witime” AN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. were scarcely worth stringing.” well and John Cochrane have been the engineers | U3, GHURCH, ISLAND, | Giacs Chuvasen | Levy's friends had nrewdees annet bim; he et Novel, Unique and Extraordinary Fx = re of the combination in the New York delegation | pose ppening a Fair for the sale of nsofidl ani faucy | broke from them and chased a prominent Repub. PERSONAL n Earth, comprising The Sayers and Heenan Fight. that deprives Douglas of the State’s vote in any | Bticlrs at Phulhary Ate aan ett OF | Mean over two or three benches, but the yer : HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS aaa lion tHe city Y= =* | event—Croswell on bebalf of the Dickinson in. “The object of thie ints igo anes ee past Srresd tie eang inglination to show fight, Levy nt Last evening the metropolis was thrown into a | tefest: and Cochrane on behalf of the Guthrie 8 fever of excitement in consequence of the an- | interest. ment ae we fein anderbilt, which The effect of this combination is first seen in a was to have sai ‘rom Southampton on the 19th Y ’ ae inst. with news of the Sayers and Heenan nent. | Vote # few mnomenta ago of the New York delega had been intercepted ct Cape Race by the news | 0m, instructing Mr. Croswell, their member of yacht ef the Associated Presa, and the intelli- | the platform committee, to vote against the pro- Rence telegraphed to this city,” all of which, of | Douglas platform. To-day Douglas telegraphed course. put the metropolis on the qu: vive to learn isk i i plat- the news. The whdle aifair tarsed Gal Gate a to hia leaders bere to insist on the Cincinnati plat. bold and barefaced hoax form, pure and simple, according to the South a it appears some wide awake sharper had pre- | single additional plank, declaring the willing- pared to order a us account of the ‘inter. | nesss of the Democracy to accept judicial (U.S. Rational mill? ‘withes vices to till his pocket at y Ee oncierh ¢ Supreme Court's) decisions as binding with refer- the expense of acredulous public, and he man- é aged his scheme so adruitly ‘that i€ termed ony to | nce to rights connected with slavery. His first be a perfect success. instructions to them were doubtless to insist on Ita phcead rad ae vee perpetrated in | the adoption of the Illinois platform’s ultra-squat ut six o'clock last evening, just as i 5 our business men, merchants and mechanics, were | (et fovereignty platforin; and he has thus hauled upon the debt of Grace Chureh that itn consecrated to the Almighty God. It is therefore hoped that all wh el an interest in the @stablish- nent and prosperity of the church upon the Island, ) and the public generally will aid in accomplishing so desirable an object Season tickets. 5) cents; children 20 cents; single admission 124g cents, Comm S. B. Taylor, Ino. Robinson, C. Ja- obs, J. E. F. Holmead, FL. Grammer. ap 23-60 a. BALTIMORE CONFECTION ERY, res] with wonderfal feats of EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC SKIL wil exhibit in Washington for Three Days ont: “PON JUDICIARY SQUARE WEDNESDAY TRSDAY,and FRIDAY Apel 23th. 26th, and 2th, ptation will take at 73, oe) J N PERFORMANCES will b= givon on ‘Thursday and Friday, commencing at 23. THE VARIED, WON DERS . included in this Colossal Extablishiment it won) tbs impossible to enumerate in the limits of this advo: tisement. Among other novelties in te Zoologia department will be found a HUGE BLACK RHINOCEROS trained fo perform in the ~ fees © Only ons ever tamed N ELEPHANT THAT PERFORMS ON THE. AN ELED ONT ROPE ete., etc. sete hid dae gutiered bim to retreat between | WFADAME FELIX; FORTUNE | | Soy pm a a setiec and the wall. and Gentlemen of Washington thatene can be cone yy tile this was going on @ gentleman named | Si Gontiomsen cf Washington that sbeosn boone Alfred Maddux, formerly of Virgina, a large | piecdneh alates of Love orf * man of exceeding tine proportions, interfered - with a policeman, who was’ on the point of at- == : = resting Levy. He seized the officer by the collar FOR SALE AND RENT. of his coat and dragyed bim over a bench. His example was followed by a number of others. who [For other * For Sale and Rent”? advertisements, sptang forward towards the rostrum, greatly in- see first page } ion Finally two olticers seized Mr. Maddux and | FYOR SAl ie gee Reig | jl dragged him out—he in the meantime shouting kiteho nen? gocdd wand cellars pam for assistance. No one, however, attempted a | Kitghe Ai gate son Patat Gtient a rescue—his friends advising him to go along. | And = streets north. Terms: $3®) cash. After this no other violence was done. “Both par- } in monthly notes of $3) each. with interest. This tics and the few remaining policemen remained property 1s conveniently situated, near the = pitol in statu quo, except that the victorious outsiders | anc Depot. For Pe ere a a dle formed a mock meeting. and offered motions to | Weor—No. 286—of JAS. D. J + Bp Z- segeest the President of the Republican meeting to coon Wed SixtH Street. ih Cakes every day, Candies and Fruits of all kinds, Wedding Cakes,’ Fanoy Cakes, Pyramids and Ornaments of all kinds and sizes, Schariotte Rage, Jellica, Blans Mange, Plumbery, Ciegin, &e., le to order, Partios, Entertainments, Suppers, Weddings, &<., furnished with el kinds Cophoee joneries at the shortest notice, and most reasons le terms. lve Cream, Water Ices, and Romau Punch, $1.25 per galion. a JOSEPH SHAFFIELD,. ag be —s tree: ee ee eee ENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE | The Collection of late of Butcher’s Confectionery, Baltinove, eave the room OR, RENT. A, tnree-story BRICK Eleventh | DANCING AND TRICK HORSE returning home from business, printed notices | 1" bis horns only because made aware by tele- aA 25-3m No. 386 6th at.. het Gand fi. They caught up some Republican campaign | were posted by some unknown party, on all the | graph from here, yesterday, that he might as well newspaper bulletins down town, announcing the gz Rgoo0d ‘ocation for a private family or REFORMING PONIES AND MULE documents, among them a Paper with a tlamiag | busine: s It pine! be. Sa ae eT mee is unequalled in the United arene were: ae = ing “ ‘a sdesired. J No. 51 e! - hear Pa. 1 IPE OF LENTED A’ od : ‘ v urge the adoption of Seward’s Rochester speech | BROOM CORN SEED FOR PLANTING heading, setting sp t. ueclaration of Seuti- | sdestted. Apply No. $10 Twellth ase | in Ges Enntice inet ee ee Sell perticamee et on nice eee thst “ithe platform. In obedience with his dispatches the bom Aor pleat the factory on Kichth st.. ucar Cen- Republicaa Aeshelation of Baltimore,” together OR SAl PAURANT, in one of | Pate is fall and compiet tnd Heenan would be found in an cite, eign | Cincinnati platform was offered in the committee | ‘fy! ROWE, Agent. | with the “Repubilean Platform? “Prosanee | BOR BAL would be wed at seven o’clock.”? on organization and voted down. Of course this document created intense excite- New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Cali- ment, and the alleged result of the “mill” appeared . fornia, Oregon, Massachusetts, and Connecticut to gz + ral sat » g 2 has o_ tae palaction, and especially to those | are expected to vote in committee with the As soon as the trick was discovered by the news. | South, for the platform proposed by Senator Bay- paper proptietors, the bills making the announce- | ard, which is, substantially, that of the Senatori ment were forthwith removed, but too late to pre- Democratic Caucus. Alabama, and a few other vent the ft ; , diseylation Sm Setting an enormous | se Southern states, continue to be unwill- Prompt at the hour of 7 o'clock the ~extra,”’ or | ing (in the committee) to accept aught less than Ryhect of paper 11x20. with the following flaming | the Alabama platform. It is, however, believed caption and sub-heads, and three columus of read. .the world ren MAD'LLE ELLA ZOYARA daring, accomplished and gracet t has ever appeared in America. FRANK DREW, THE COMEDIAN, will enliven the entertainments with Aneodote, Je-* and Song. GRAND HIPPODROMATIC SPECTACLES produced nit wardrobe and apper* ments will form: a rinent foature of the perfery ances. which will be found in every res a BRILLIANT BEYOND ALL. PRECEDENT Tho whole under the J} mupervision of DAN ‘this cite. Will’be sold at Letter of Acceptance,” and an ‘Address to the | {iberal terms |For particulars eall at the office « Repnbitcans of Maryland.” signed be Bransinag | A. Hy ALTER, $97 D at., opposite City Hall. Corkran, Jonathan P. Creager, Wm. H. Pyle, | 8227 Wm. Gunnison, and Francis P. Blair, Committer These documents were torn up by the excited crowd and thrown into the faces of the Republi- cans It was some minutes before the crowd became quiet when the President of the meeting, with a : perseverance which. under any circumstances and ORR TA DWELLING HOUSE, comer person, would be commendable, made a of Fo: id Fast Capito! rts. Rent e final ¢ flort to get the Convention in business onder eRe A EE eee: erent mod 10 LBS. WHITE SU, rown Sugar for & and superior Black Ton Ins "JOS. W. DAY id Candles 14 ets.: s. AR FOR $1; 12 Ibs. good Moi wD fomaie Ninth and E sts, A Haulsomely FURNISHED IUSE. eligibly located, and supplied with all n Haprovements; snitable for a first-class house or private residence. It is now par I with boar «l will bo disposed of For particu ws tos Ww HERS, With R BOTTOM AND DOUBLE WALI ely new. very durab i N. Jeweler. 8 Pa. avenne, I CE P 4 red COPPE Somet beautiful. at moderate pri nt, . erate. Apply at McPHERSON’S drug store, Cap- . . fia . Child ier tt to ton AUC The return of Marshal Herring at ay tins - ds Priees:—Box. 5) cents; Childcen under 12 a INE master, eppesred by those whose judgment should be confided in, Jesr Received tr k Auctions— koameae ey o yp ie accomplishment of he itol Hill. SANDROME EEA or =a Beeuts, Pit—2W cents; no half price. ap 33 ¥ init ‘Bite that they will yield on tnat point, compromising FOULAR desire, and the meeting reorganized. IME NEW STORE AND Arrival of the Vand deo 1 hilt at Cape Kace on the Bayard resolutions, which are as strongly Speciai Report of the Great Fight anti-Douglas as language can make them. Hence Great Excitement im the Ring ond about It. the best informed men here « te that when Tae Benicia Boy Victorious after a hard fought = ; Battle lasting one hour and ten minutes ever the Conventien vote cn the platform—one on Three Cheers for the Stars and Stripes which Mr. Douglas “spits will be adopted by Immediately afterwards, and on motion of Dr. Harr's, the body adjourned to meet at two o'clock at the same place. with closed doors It was also tetermined to correspond with the authorities to secure protection. irteenth st., opposits Wil B.W. REED. AD two-and-s-ha {story BRICK st. Rent 31S per year. +24 fur Re:t. BALLS AND PARTIES. — SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL Of the COLUN- Ss BIA ACTIV SSOCIATIO ’ OR R Ho F Ap 3% 4at™ B. GRAHAM Pa. ay. to be given at COLUMBIA H Al pate mp wT-fit 5 ExcitEMENT IN THE STREET. — ee oe —- —— J Hill. a pial 30. 1800, bokets 39 ones Heenan chaltenges Morrissey on the spot to Fight | a clear majority of 50 votes. a = BERACTORY, — | ge tan, eae proceedings were goinz on within | f'OR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS int J.8. Bootes, ©?" SS campbelt, yp th Ste weeks for £200 er E5000 side. Vou have no fies haw: rapidly his stock, in the y J ASHING TUN CARRIAGE FACTORY. _ | the Hall, a Ee ea of people had collected tloo yon south B tr oan Ist aud 2d 4% Ruvtes. Pgs ee High seteaas Lacs Toe eet eee | wantenine eters, este Woe ee oN eR TREES finithed a number of ‘first Eubllean members Issued forthe hovca Ss eee He putts Guploned at the Grpitel Cie ete: py, Loned through interference of Felice. : on exhibition—is going down, as his drinkers, | Wren, Past Phosions, Gunuison aud Cockran, the erowd set up a series iz The extra went on to state that the tizbt came sponters, and blowers are coming to realiz» that ent Bus whic! came off ou the 16th of April, as specially agreed. | Cochrane Sroawel = % . and then went on pretending to igive all the de” Cochrane and Crosweil have taken out of Dean falls of the rounds from the first to the twenty. | Richmond's hands the direction of the sentiment third. the latter fulahing the tight of the New York delegation. 1 need bare This bocus extra was so masterly written, using | to you that the fact has bronght both Dic pre bate Piped = - fone = fen bo and Guthrie into great prominence, so that many Ferts in pugilistie matters of the shrewdest calculators here are now s: By eight o'clock bundreds of newsboys were | that the nomination lays between them. Or selling these extras all over the city; hotels, bar- | rather, that they will both be on the ticket J rooms ard ppl marbles bp hele — have, by-the-by, every reason to believe that there Patil. 1t is supposed, upwards of thirty thoneced | 18 at this moment in Charleston a letter from Ate copies had been disposed of Breckinridge directing the withdrawal of his Phe fellow who perpetrated this outrage is ina | name the moment Mr. Guthrie's Prospects may so fa'r way. and certainly deserves, to do the State t seme service at Sing Sing brighten as that bis (Rreckinridge’s) competition Ue Vonderbilt ssiied from Havre on the 1th | ™4Y seriously interfere with Mr. G.’s success fast. avd would tou li at Southampton on the | That is to say—whenever it becomes apparent saan abel will be fully due at this port on Sunday | that Guthrie has some real chance of being nomi- morning —N. Y. Herald nated. If this be true, we shall have that letter Ova 3 = = exbibited in twenty-four hours, or there is little Mx. Gunthcer ieee “yeep er dependence to be placed in the signs of the great recommended that the embessy from that country | rise in Gutbrie stock around me. should first land at the on of Washington, and CoRRESroNDENT. not at New Y ork, as he thinks thatthe ambassadors > and their suite should not be brought into contact of shouts, and ran after the two gentlemen above 3 “MAY BALL! smal! profit. named. ” Beine pract cal mechan! ifferent branches of the business, we att rourseives that we know fhe styles and quaiity of work that ¥i!l givo satis tion, combining lightness, comfort azd durabii ty. Repairing promptly and carefully attended to at the shortest n tic and most reasonable onarzes, WALTER, KARMANN & BOPP. Coachmakers, siccessors to Wm. T. Hook. They proceeded down Gay street to Baltimore, | Ay, tit where the crowd, greatly increased, set np shouts | trom Tonn. av and yells, which forced tuem to take ty their rooms, and will heels, fellowed by the whole mass, until Mr. | it 1s well =it Gunnison was obliged to scek refuge in the Ma. rine Bank, aud the other gentleman to run with all Lismigbt. Herea strong police force protected Mr. Gunnison. He desired them to escort im | 4 . home. As he made his appearance from the bank | woo. tenant. A the pavement was cleared. tronsor, 502 Se Shouts of ** Here's the spirit of Jobn Brown,’ | Hail. ‘Look at bim,? © Lynch him,” far and OR ¢$ feather him,” ++ Ride him ona rail,” ++ He stole F a nigger,” Ac., &c., were raised by the excited mob; and ad it not been for the pclice guard, bodily harm would have come to Lim. As it was, Gunnison was followed alon; Second and South streets by an immense mess of ple, Who shouted and halloed until he reacte: Balti- ve more street, thence to Barnum’s Hotel, where the He pj x mated ements personage was beyond the reach of the m bol dncrtuesl: Far saneelne okie mob. i and ca : |. M., Star OF Stating where an interview can che further use of the Hall being refused the oe oar oe aps iw= ‘onvention by the proprietor, about twenty of the . 7 HE 7 3 delegates uel in the Exchange Butldings: in the | FPOR RE NTA FURNISHED HOUSE, No. business utlice of Mr. James Car, Coale, agent i say uinson s 1 good od tenant very low: vied for persons doing business on the for reut, a three-story Brick House venth street, No. 230 between M This is a cood bucine.s stand, enita- 1 no large oven 9 by Il toet. » Rent very low te pply to WM. MARSHALL, Aue- enth street, under Odd Fellows? ap 2 and civ B By NING. May rangement. have been 1. if not su to any heretofore e s Co;mpany. 4 patron oF its fricnd tly and roxpectfully ted Exputa’s © lebrat ~t cot lon band has been mbes, the expericneed caterer ve ball oterrs have ben che nd acknowletced popn!a ir respective dutite. psto bo worn im the ball-room © SDAY EVE complete and amp ale to make thie ap i7-dly _ LAS AREBBE ENS, WITH DIAMOND POINTS. sing all the durability of the steel Pen, cow bined with the clastioity of thequil'. ‘They are incomparably the best Pens for rapiu and easy writing ever off red to the pubic Call ard examine the large assortinent just received by the sole Agente— PHILP & SOLOMONE p25 __ Metropolitan Bonkstore. 332 Pa ey. ALE OR RENE « BRICK HOUSE back-building Syere to0 of Arrange ats. ist Sere"t M Maher 2d ~erg t T. Murray 31 Sore't P. Carroll Patrick Poles. 1 MILK. Pur “ONS Wishing to be served daily, morni eerie sath pure MILK. orrich CREAN sh BUTTERMILK, either in Washington or rreetown, may a‘tdrexs* Dairyman.” through the ashington or Georgetown Post Office. ap at" WEDDING PR N, The novelties in Fane ticles of JEWE! . y ANCY GOODS, BRIDAL aps THE FIRST GRAND COTILLON PART) THE ANACOSTIA ACTIVE ASSOCIAT’N Mill be given at terms inquire at the house or at the next door, o runs SIV ENU AE > of the Board of Underwriters of New York, in ‘Ap 24-co3t* Part fi 0 advertine ¥ = A iarge asscrtment just opened. i ‘ é A n} ap articulare in future advertisen: = B z mew! 10 the - Jewellers, 3 Pa. aventia, eas. ~ : Flutes, roy cen! NF? “KORY BOYS! mew people wou. they Sone to vials. Iie also | tcan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith-] _ ap 25-3t doors west uf Browns’ Hot). ae mt Hons Aeteoe Bie te oe ELLIS.306 Pa. avenue ads ROR ee of ths understood that tue ambassadors prefer to be pre. pic: r 3 Sin 7 ens : * » O sented to and received by the President Sanne sonian Institution. The time of observation {s Re FANCY DRESS = THE FIRST GRAND HICK RY ¢ will take pines MON AY EVENING, May 7th, 195) at Thorx's ALL. Seventis st.’ Mozart's celebratod string aud is engaged for the occasion. Ptrict order will ber pres di Tickets FIFTY CENTS. admitting a gentien.» and ladies. they make any ceremonious visits. We are in. | Sout7 o'clock. : formed that instructions Lave, in consequence, APRIL 27, 1860. eeu given for the Roanoke to touch at Hampton, | New York, N.Y. clear, warm Roads, and, as she cannot come up the Potoma , | Pbiladelphia, Pa. . clear, pleasant. that the persous composing the embassy take | Washington, D.C. clear, wind N rassage om a suitable steamer and be conveyed | Richmond, Va... clear, 47°. inmediately to Wasbington. It ts expected that, | Petersburg, Va. --Cloudy, cool. nrta 2 OR he three-story BRICK DWELL- prning avout 10 sae on ho previously clacica ee at on sole, er Ne HOUSE. on Penn: avenue, at the corner ning abont 1.0% vards of beauti- Si a} * was | Of Third street east.on Capitol Hill, containing SSULRS. bongit atauetion, which | Joseph H. Fletcher, ef Montgomery county, was rooms, conveniently arratged. with @ statde eit i down at a sinall profit to run then: | requested to act in that Tay carriage house, all in excellent order, with posses. ‘The committee appointed {n the morning to | sion on the Istof May next. Apply to the present wite all | Mr. C.F. THOMAS. or to THOMAS F; ik Dress to before purchasing. s in want of a cheap and | select delegates from each Congressional digeive occupant. and examine our stock ~ A der of the Ci ot oe raat yent~ to represent the State in the Chicago Convention, | B1-8GDEN 499 Seventh stroet west, By ons f the Commuttee of Arran: ement resburg : ri J. W. COLLEY & CO. subusitt-d their report, recommending the follow. | _ 2P 19.21.25,28- — H T. F. GASZYNSKI after remaining bere» few days, th: 1 Norfolk, clear, 52°, wind N ~ 25-19t 523 Seventirstrect. above Pa. av. ‘OR RENT—That beautiful COTTAGE, at the oer. ra | New York, and some of our other principal cites | Raleigh, N- clear, 45°, Ene . ew evore Past: Ne tiet—James Bryan. Alternate—D. W. | Ht foot of Fourtaenth atract west. the rexiicnceot | KAAS The rer ete nRNoUNCe to the citize We indulge the expectation that teey willevery- | Wilmington, N. cloudy, warm. NEW CARPET ROOMS. ; the Inte Peter Cazenave, Esq.. with large lot. ear- | MAY BALL will tate pisce on thoes where be received and treated in the kindest | Columbia, 8.¢ clear, cool Mattings, Oilcloths, ict—James Jeffries. Alternate— pate capris to De TORN RILEY Pouiteruth PAd fie 2! May uext a the ASSEMBLY mapaer. They bave obtained a high degree of | Charleston, S.C. +-Clear, 72 Ollcloths Mattings. eee Sygh> 494-08 PETER ©. HOWLE, Exq., 332 | ROOMS. on toa) gana arinne. The prepa tae civilizetion. aid bave many favorable traits of eee = A¥a hate jucdccialvan another satis aE GEN Third District—Francis 8. Corkran. Alternate | ii. Spi0-s0lm_ | Slendor earthen eee Cabins hace proene eerie rece Toaeen, nis county, the first of | Savannah, Ga TON MATTINGS of the host mekem 0 | Sas. M- Wagner: Eo Gest: Atier OUSES FOR RENT.—The undersiened hav- | to the public in this cits in the cay af ducer the kind recorded in thetr history. stows the con- ream tae : Also, FLOOR OILCLOTHS of al) widths and Ee eee ns 2. me mato— ing several HOUXEx situated abont one square | no pains or expenan haying heer spared to make fidence they have in us, and we are certain the | Columbus, Ga Patteris, at less than the u-ual Washington city | Jonathan Schumacker. east of tho Capitol all of @hink oe ed oovesion nnusua'ly brilliant and attrsetien, reault will show that this confidence has not been | Montgomery, Ala.. cloudy, wind NE Prices. Fifth District—Cues. Lee Armour. Alternate— will be rented ata reduced rent to punctual t the Coronation of the Q laced. Mobile. Ala.. loudy, 62°. Purchasors will please bear in mind thet our | E. J. Anan. Tecan be found at my residence on Pennsy the Fancy Dan We learn that 2 dispatch has just been received | New Orleans, cloudy, 65°, wind W | Show Rooms are the largest and most plasantaad | Sixth District—Hon. Montgomery Blair. Alter- | avenue, near Third street east, until 9.0 el Plaow| at the disposal of the from Mr. Harris, stating that o1 ations with FROM THE WEST. our stock the newest in the erty nate—Fredk. Iddius. and aftér 3o’clock p.m s ithers’ fi r. Harris, stating ur relations Ma. 1.F On mo'lon of Mr. Jeliries, the above delegates | | ap 25-cost* H. K. MARYMAN. Prices of admission Japan are now in the most Satisfactory condition, | Frederick, Md. cloudy, cool. Upper R : ss | s leg Gentleman aud two Ladies ; and where w and that every disposition is shown by the Gov- Hagerstown, ae cloudy, cool. ‘Corn were requested to vote in that body as a unit. ernment to cacry the treaty faithfully into eftect.— Cumberland, cloudy, cool. Constitution G two ladies accompa y a gentleman an waa SHEERS A moticr was mad and adopted that the Presi- OCKAWAY FOR SALE—A first-rate Rock- | ch: f Scent ibe made f ch; uckets a. cleudy, cool. Jce Tee ean IMPROVEMENT. | “ent be authorized to appoint an executive com- R away, city make and almost new. Sor ekiibeen se ae oe Parkersburg. clear. pleasant. We call attention to our assortment. of mittee for the State, Said committee to have 7 ‘ icp ee Brrrans, a Sure Cure For Dys- | Cincinnati, O cloudy. ° xrsia.— PROVeD PATENT ICE PITCHERS, of, zes and patterns. for wale at a creat bargain. Ap JOY ree This impro YCk’S Coach Factory, t. ets can be procured at all Hye primoupal lote' the door on the evening of the festival Sp 25-3t p 26-70" pemee to form an electoral ticket to be supported y the Republican voters of tue State. aad ite saccees 32 ot his remarkable medicine Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a. m., (co,- P' — : unt is in the bottom. which! ‘The President znnounced the following as the | FPIAN AND TABLE COVERS.—Just received | JXLEVENTH GRAND ASSEMBLY Pines Sea a et ay, oe apm, | "Theme tela ae gaara | ime ¢PCpernd Me ligeat co, | geegngctmuites vi, BCom (chatrman PADtte witat shee crea ee Adee paper we sclecee most wonderful discoveries Stil Those who have experienced the annoya-cs of the. DF: oe ee Ae le lanew inane i ~ oe one med. 2 and bas given it a reputation leakage from the ordinary ice pitcher wil! readily | G€0- Harris, Chas. Lee Armour, am <Y | biggantly embroidered BILLIARD CLOTH THORN SHALL Seventh st. far beyond bp hea known for these com- Mr. Fay, United States Minister to Swit-| appreciat+ this improvement. Ewing, and Absalom Rowan. PIANO COVERS, adapted to all sized instru- MONDAY EVENING. May lath, ins oar meg tain chines Tie Oxygen- | zerland, In a recent leter to Secretary emp ‘Bre cid for Inst sctiepe: ot less than the old style ey Siiterie wien oom ne ace mE uand 8 4TABL E Cove S to mate’ ickets 8 conta. winnitting’ gontionen an ht con! i ir on m of the delegates as fo! S and LE “i fate; tnd the medicinc’uat as” Similarity what. | ;ooakiny of bis efforts in behalf of tlie oft cacedim aeleatics * Wi SAUT © RRO. Waltimore city George Harri, M. D., 6. B. Hlecant FRENCH CQSSINER PUG v ens in | ore ov the Fay ronmencor a Soewtecd opinion in the right direction, and that in all ap 21-6t Ridebie wok OF renee eis, Weiss, M.D , Jobn H. Gould, Reuben 8. Curtis, | supe itters, parel medical ‘Ompoun: a = i i them will i io which are combined the most valuable reme. | P'¢bsbility the restrictions on will be grad William Lockhart, if. Reiater, M. D., Edwin NGLISH DAMASK COVERS, a new article ap GOOD TIMES COMING! HE FIRST GRAND PIC Nt OUR ALOSTAN RE- Indien. 1.000 XABDS, BEAUTIFCI craLiEs Baleioore coca Sea dobe HL Willen. Dr. rovext ut : and BERAGE DE LAINS ant FIG-| MMontywomery —Georze M. Beale, Frederick Id- . i RED BRILLIAN so Jest ibs. Naat this morning | dins, Kinsey Dyer, Joseph M. Fletcher, Thomas | PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO WA‘ HINGTON. | Dani conte: worvanted Gast colors aud the clear Coe eae - Semee any (ts Bean, Washington Bonifant, Joseph Ccok, James Office—No, 251 Pa. av bet cad = ee J. W. COLLEY &@ co ap 25 J. W. COLLEY & CO, | Bond, and Montgomery Blair. ‘ just opposite Gautier’s Saloons ai ae let} p25-l~ $23 Seventh strest above Pu. sega very cheap, CLUB will bo given at A abolished. nestion bas been before T MOORE'S WEST END ORUG STORE— | Blackburn, Wm. Gunnison, and’ J. M_ Grant. 6+and 84 TABLE VERS $k T, on MONDAY, May 7th. @ial agents. and a peculiar oxygenated Property. the Predera redal Couat Walenskt has Little's Insect Powiler. certain destruction Harford county —Ias. Jeffries. Also. 1 case clegaa ry Sick TABLE Ou. mage art bitherto unknown, but highly efficacious In ali authorized the French Minister to take every | to bet bucs, roaches, &e.; Moore's fat & Dorchester —Jas Bryan CLOTHS, in Canton Plann NES, Very nice for © ints arising from weakness and derange- measure he may deem per to promote the just | Reach Exterminator, sanford’s siver Tuvigo Frederick.—Charles Lee Armour and David | the tea table, sideboard, cheap, ° ie eyation of the stomach. We hear of | demands of the United States in the matter, The Potlet Soups Tooth Heachod Paianseue ets So | Gamble Sp -cvt cl fT & DODSON. fresh triumphs every day from the use of the British Minister will co-operate, bis ~ ~ ae ~ Oxygenated Bitters.” The cures it is effecting on | }.v10 fs been instructed by Lord Clarendon to in- very side are without precedent. People who | form fi Swiss Gover: tof the sincere sati: Lave suffered from wpnag oie meng bave been tection with pits ler Majuny's Goomwacat catirely relieved by a few —N. ¥. Mer- } would learn that the disabilities of the Israelites cury. Dave been modified if not entirely removed. ARD. 4 —_— RICH PLAID and STRIP pow enacy New Youn. | 50() SARBR AIS WALAID ant STRI

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