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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | weighs one thourand pounds, and {s Tux Larest From Cuartestox.—Just as we our Atlantic Gulf coast. It is to be kept in Proceedings ef Yesterday Afterneen. Correspondence ‘Ste WASHINGTON CITY Go to press, we learn that special dispatches have | constant pie Fs means of an Ericsson engine, ee) ; <=. , D. C., May 3, 1860. THURSDAY...... + May 3, 1860 | just reached Washington, saying that this morn- | and the clapper makes one stroke at each revolu-| '% THE Hovss. yesterday, after we went to is no Mews bere of interest this stance: a aime axa’ | tion. The clapper is guarded s0 as to press, the body bei: in Committee of the Whole, and if it otherwise our citizens ing the Charleston Convention adjourned, without: : ay the . « A . ing ofthe reverberation by 1 nat Hutebins. hio, Spoke upon the slavery so: ‘the brutal, »loody, and black- pirst of the Morning Press. inaking nominations, to meet agaisi In Baltimore. pre rip teil Y lying q ima niaining that slavery i¢ wrong in bee a New York pictori The Constitution treats upon what it considers the , with springs which every, t—wrong to the slave, to the it, and of more the virtnl Democratic triumph involved in the aan: aes they have not sufficieni resistznce to sla older, an injury to the material, industrial, — cantest how in ate munictpal election in Philadelphia, and Spee Tue “ane Convention. clapper frora making an effectual blow the | political, social, educational, moral,’and relig!” they would not have Repubitcan Legislative Corruptions."* [Correspondence of The Star.) bell, yet are strong enough to throw it and | O2%. ty of any people who encourage or Teper is looked dex with 1 The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional CuanLestox, May 1, 1860: | hold it about an inch from the metal until anothet . Smith, of N.C , alo spoke upon the slave- | eltr, as the battle wees hotter and Charleston Convention proceedings. Dear Star: I fear your readers will soon come | revolution of the bell. The machinery aisg causes | ry question, defending the South against c Tue gloomy and depressing IS, SET to tire of my letters, as I have already certainly | the beil to revolve on the spindle of the clapper; | °f aggression, and denying that the Constitution | chilling influence w ness, UP A Charleston correspondent says that the | tired of the vexatious palling and hauling and if EE if Inite le to the institution ingly Gull. thereby avoiding constantly striking in the same | of the United States was hosti “On Tele ar there ia fuil of rumors and tobacco smoke. arguing back and forth to ie ile Son is Place, as in ordinary cases. The frame is of of teckty minutes after 4 o’clock the Com mit- | family residing pape aerate UF Five hundred M. arrived at New |‘ Which I incommon with all here have been | wrought iron, neatly fashioned, and altogether | tee rose and the House adjourned. city, were greatly dismayed and distressed at the York on T: aetetoe te tae v °W | so busily engaged for more than a week Past. | the execution of the work isof a very superior poe aaa prgink one of the household—an interesting child Mer ay Barn Morac P Under- | pity me, dear Star, and pity all of ux unfortunate | order eed highly creditable to the business en. | Proceedings ot Te-Day. Gisappeared “A host at sey and mYeterionsly Se eee mortals now so employed, of all cliques and fac- | terprise of the Messrs Ellis, who inform ys that | IX THR Hover, to-day, Mr. Leake offered a pre- formed te tied tet srmpaihizing friends seen > Two professional well-diggers were re- | tions of the party, in this already sweitering city. the cost of its.execution does not exceed that paid amble and resolution to the effect that the Clerk | and the mournful ceully buried alive ia asixty foot well near Day- | It ‘s hard foran excitable scrap of humanity like *h; cry of “child lost,” with the by the Government for a similar class of work at | Of the House and the Commissioner on Public | ringing of bells, echoed, ‘hour streets. Dur- ton, Obio. myself—naturally a perfect tinder-box of cohfiict- a Trey (N. ¥.) founderies. - Remeettatce ao te center oe —— of | ing aon Sx rary, hears = : 5 ey louse Library. | tress Increased; bout is ‘The ‘qitin tea. aman of the ing emotions, catching fire from every passing -__ Fie report of the Librarian, being read, showed | sbifted, and the turned to comedy “The some at peeest-tn cuedladiae coleecanmeioeash ‘on | *Patk—to keep cool enough amid such cireum-| Tux bg ss er teport of 2] that the House Li was ina bad condition, aon parent wi bly vent Saturday at a ust provided: by the of stances and associations as those in which I have | Weather ng from the Amer- | and its removal absol ly necessary. The cost once think of “leok) ing in been immersed ever here, iean Consolidated Telegraph Line to Smith- | fitting up the old hall is estimated at $10,000. Re- | the bed as well as under,” bat when about to re- South Carolina, at which they hada good time | fen immernen cree aince arriving her scicccd buckiol telencoee: Ar eae a eiaseann 1, | torrel te Comnnlireardecic Benita tire for the might they’ did so, and grief soma generally. Joe Oa NERTIEN sd - J A motion being made to go into Committee of | changed to joy as they discovered the missing 7 which it is my duty to write you. So, if there has | about 7 e’clock. the Whole, before the question was put, a gener- | youn: snugly tucked away between two Remorxp Deatu or Coxsvt Hannis.—itisru-| been a lack of method in those conclusions—of ihe ss May 3, a : al understanding was bad that after to-day debate snloy ng the sound and refreshing sleep of mored that intelligence has reached this countr methodical harmony, I mean—I ha jladelphia, eee taining, cool. while in Committee, shou conti to the] c! hood . through a private correspondence of 2 member ot the aerigeetig ‘ihe rightfal po Rae! ‘- the a. Ma... C. “Slow?! paras NE athe Bese oe eeaapreed ot, Committee har pind wards, nal aon oo ae tae house of Wetmore, Williams & Co., at Shang- imperfection of my nature, and the perfect ‘ hella 7 staining, 53°, wind E | of the W hole, (Mr. Curtis, of lowa, in the chair ) | advertised in anotber column by Barnard & Bock hal, of the death of Townsend Harris, consul | pulloo”’ of conilicting struggles of most cufning, 3 - cloudy, cool, Mr. Gooch, of Mass , then proceeded to address | ey, auctioneers. The ‘on First street (to Kenerel, representing this country at Japan. The persevering, unscrupulous, mendacious, industri: 18. clear, cool. the committee. be first sold) is in an e: nt and very State Department is yet without knowledge of the ous, olly-tongued, imperious and voracious set of ke -clear, pleasant. = = neighborbood, and that on Bridge street, near the , olly-tongued, impe: -cloudy, 5%, wind NW bridge. (to be sold directly afterwards,) affords a fact, and it may possibly prove untrae. locofoco politicians numbering thousands, whom ie cclear. WANTS. good chance for profitable investment P. S—It Is now denied that Messrs. Wetmore | the Lord ever yet permitted to assemble together, Clear, Pleasant. daceat & Co. ba such A ¥ -c jeasant. NTE. thed A: oman, eee era i Mel dluging ln crane tot eee oe Pane Bee “elear, pleasant. ARUP RON take sate of chakiccs nen ae AMUSEMENTS. OF “Occasional” bas the following special | been dinging in my ears from dawn awn, | Recethoter ai the Gesitheontah at 7 light work. Has no objections to leave the city. Inquire at No. 537 Eleventh street, between Vir- «ispatch in Forney’s Press, under date of Wash- | W'thout an instant’s cessation, fsr more than a xinia avenue and C st. Island) forSdnys. ; ginia avenue and C at..(Island,)for3days. It tg oer Sy is foe yesterday by the seceding south- Mayon Bexzer Ruettvrxep.—Hon. James G. . Berret, who visited Charleston on the Snvitation | ¢r delegations, it {s already plain, has knocked DD FELLOWS’ HALL: WANTED By a respoctablestenty woman who| Double Minstrel Troupe. can give the best of referenees,a SITUATION ELIG JS NOTICE.—The Rey. Mr. as nurte pe apap me ‘er eae ee CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. Satarda, anag c f Virginia. w: eh TU- | either in the city or country. y at No, 220 L ee Rg mr res “ Toroeat & Centon ee Te aaa: popes reall = reson: cropper pre : SING (Friday, May ath.) ata | street, beteeee Tan wet Ra atthe! its POSITIVELY, FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. 4 — 2 hapel, Georgetown, It* aT: >, of high re- | WEDNESDA HURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND Aisgunted sth the wiles of te Peniciese ete | all along imagined, the Inter ever ‘ntl now AN ORATIO POEM Will bo we. peacteitiig: await tukenked secioomae tanto SARURRAY PYENING, antes, He a high comp! Renn to J. Knox | permitted themselves to realize that the South as 1€m tvered before s ety, BEDROOM and PARLOR. and a Norvants Bed. May 2, 3, 4, anv 5, Walker, of Tennessee, who displays Sagacity and | represented here, isin earnest. Or, in other words, =D 4 bh h nt Feet reared, in Se vecinity ot I Post Offico, SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. nergy In his efforts in favor of Douglas creep passes eee eran | evs eme” | eraehiien MeaTignE” OMT Ofer SRTRAN Sea Pes Personal. 3 game for place and plunder that it isat the North, c . id - E: cs TED GUARD. nd GREEN'S: Nee rmonthly mect 4 0—B oun Girl. a SIPU ATION to | far-tamed and world-renowned only Original Ws Work or to Bt wegoret cra | Hess and Metropalitan Buriéeque OPER » ied, nT *« Box No, 20 rtar - = a rass Band. reat combination ST Ae ee NS ae ees at |Get oe e ee aud best han ts P. pees . B. Cochrane, of N. Y., is at Wil- | Where few but desperate gamblers and unscrupu- | | ATi The regi ' na sie i ‘ : lous demagogues now condescend to play at it. 06 OF Fhe Cor Evie F. speed os Reet sj tton, M. W. Tappan, of N. H., Gov. Alex. | Up to the secession, no power on earth seemed | hustnicsgahntak the final ements. for the os 7 ~ washing and | Cv? originated, in their chaste, Iauchter-provoking , of Minn., and Jno. C. Sherburne, U. 8 pi bathe te.convines ine, imand out of: the rain for target pinctiews to count on Monday, V oe ee oe ae esate a Ethiopian Entertainments, int on A, age at the National. Convention, bent on fighting the great coming | prompt. it, o meee pera: Predbeadgs snl Bhd ; the test variet New Sonj - ws All persons desi become mombars | femnily. One capable in all repeat, Wee mors fs Duets Quartetion, Overture Berle Oona "From Europe. contest of November next throughout the North on | of the Corps will send in thoie names at this mest. | ¢h°erfully, and has good city references, inay ms” 1 Pieces, Fancy Dancings, Queer and Funny v- : sn By ty 469 Sixth street, between D and ings. ever offered to the public. The steamship Canada, at Halifax, brings Liv- | 4 platform that can be advocated there asa better | '"-, By order GEO. H. CASSIDY ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN to assist in| _ Craad Free Balcony Conoett in froat of the Hall erpool dates of April 2ist anti-slavery one than any the Chicago Convention | — SP aeeete aoe ‘doing gener usework, to go three miles in | ®¢h evening by the Brass Band. Nothing has been determined upon in regard | can devise, and with a candidate who can be put if 3 BIBLE, Le ae ¥ : the country. American or Gerinan preferred, Ap Doa at To'ch te, a d UF se: he Rooms ery. 2 piety wns aps are open at 7.0’eke commencing at 2. Sot beade ll the meat week” ‘Both acm de | ©6204 ss being, If elacied, eure todo more by hs ig Paar, agin te | sind,” US SSS SAS | | ADMISION VER HTPIOE CENTS. no. t Uni tt At a ved seats 3 vents. cents. Ge Abels anxiety to be again friends. Heenan’s | Personal influence and governmental policy to re- | Ditrary nt 7c o'eleck. he methine wied) | Wy ANTED—A cond JOURNEY MAN BAKER. CHAS H. DUPREZ, friends claim that he actually won the Sght, press the extension of slavery than any Republican | are cordially invited, ap 28-TH.F& Stina Apply at HAVENNER’S, 347 C strect, ap 23-7t* Manager and Business Agent. while Sayer’s friends are equally sanguine. aD BRALTIMOnE GANDA” c ~ 2 Neither desire the battle to be considered home, President can do—that the South as here repre- BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, z. ca ape a [NAT-ONAL MUSICAL CONV = s - xT! i; * a ED. | G L., to tal ‘e eee and each claims that he could have won in a few | Seuted bas really made up its mind to iguore the Cakes every day, Candies and Frat WW ‘inter aud to andor wish cea wnetiy set | "rhe Aipansl Cotsceaad arte ieptidied bajasiess minutes right to play that game hereafter and yet claim | kinds, Wedding Cakes, Fancy Cakes, Pyramile ironing. One with good recommendations can apply Association will assemble inthis city at the pear George Wilkes denies in the Times that the | identity with the Democratic party wherg that | gnd Ornaments of ali kinds and sizes, Soharlotte | nt 424 F st. betweon sth med ith ste ma 2-tf | sontay Institeriox, on TUESDAY MORNING, referee stopped the fight at the request of Heenan | part, ite sufficient to win elettoral | Rae Jellies, Blano Mange. Piumbery, Cieam, &c., Be = A NURSE and | Mas 8th. at le o'clock 4, M,, and continue during 4 ron satt tends, asserting, that Heenan, virtually | Petey Phe realtor of that fat nae neseoral | dg to order, Parties, (Sotertainments, Suppers, pee Ae tug with & Concert on Priday eventhe, won, and will be ready to renew the str “gle at | Y°ts- -_ cen ye sa ienerise at the shortest notice, and most reasons | recommended can secu neat place. with an hour's uotice, and accept no other tro} hy than | last; and the consequence js, that the traders and Third street west. the belt, which he believes he pete won. | hucksters in and out of the Convention who up to oh, $1.25 per gallon. Heenan thinks he can win it again, and will not leave England till he brings the contest to a Proper conclusion le terms. [oe Cream, Water loes, and Roman | goo wazos. Apply at No ma 2-20 exercises will be under the direction of Prof. . Baxsr, ace. v t, Miss Litrix, also of t to be present. ts for re yesterday afternoon have been blatant with their late of Bateliar Cosine Bente boasts and bluster, to-day sing smali enough.| ia2-am No. 356 6th ‘pet Gand h. HER and IRON- andi to assist in wash ming and ids They are now as mute as mic: wonderfully | = ———_ = a reeneons 1 ord het ir chotr or so Fegan Considerable sums have been collected at Liv- ey no’ a = ep ae .. ne who can produ fac tory 7 it of v1 {7Beel and Loudon for Sayers, who was to attend | changed in tone and bearing, indeed. Still they RGAIN IN A FINE HALLET. DAVIS ciher peed apply. Apply at “Tudor | Fraving necessary oxpens the stock exchange on the 2ist, and be presented | taik of nominating Douglas on the Cincinnati | {ron frame, ret NOs bat ttl ws Fs paar a orgotown Heigits, on Congress st. It is i nt that those who coytemplate at- with £1u0. It is thought strong steps will be ta- 8 FUR SIRES, LOSEO COE Cune, JoAnn ho Ri tending id be present punctually at the hour of Ken to prevent another meeting: platform pure and simple, with his avowed free- ms 306 Pa. av., bet. sth and 17 The fight between Lynch, (American,) and | soil interpretation of that so ingeniously-con- | — age x = NTED—A first-rate MOWER, who can ave a lawn smooth Apply to Mr. ELLE hts of Georgetown. ni D. mecting on Tuesday ty ; A P. RLEY, President. N. B. FUGITT, Cor’g Sec. sp 5.27.90.Ma23.57 ung girl, who is quick | YY ASHING TON THEATRE. fustri SITUATION = can have the Star Office. w for the championship of th ‘ 3 NLY TWO DOLLARS Fora sood OFFIC Sha ron by seunplonship of the light weights, | structed soft-sawder machine. But not a man of Oo AT, at SMITHS Noe 160 Sere a : them can stand, in conversation, to have put to FILE" Ts F ew Fashion Baro ef an approaching Congress is gaining him the facts that they have nota real Democratic ‘street c . 460 Sevesth The Prince of Wales was to ail for Canada | electoral vote for him in all their forces—that if] COME TO SMITH’S, No. about the end of April ae Cicilian insurrection bad apparently subsi- to travel witha . 460 Seventh street, | best references. they nominate him and the secession assumes the ne your SPRING and SUMMER CLOTH: wager avails himself of an opportunity of © nwve! entertainments of his lishment with the beautiful and novel perforimancos Proportion and character it bade fair to take this] SMITH, Seventh street, sells his CLOTHING SI emer pec ioe —_ Otway, ex-British Minister to Mexico, had been | Morning, Douglas cannot possibly carry a single | HATS and CAPS at low prices. mia Siw 0. 486 Soventh st, mia t-ste q MR. ROBERT HELLER appointed consul to Milan. electoral vote in any State in the Union in Novem- T 4 DISSOLUTION. SHED HOUSE WANTED, for the sum. | C”2!¢s hum to present. He confidently announces General Benedek had been appointed Governor | ber next. the necneaied hie of Mets a eng, under 2 boa fedy with @ stall faintly of grown | ™* StS psp PRUSTIDIGITATEUR of ae Sieg | New York at length sees the force of this reas- | issolvel by manuel ween 5 EL MecLEEs, | Sacoaiven if required. Addtese C, Star Oikeas” | ofthe world. ‘Since the retirement of the justiy Orteo, who recently atiempted the insurrection | ing in all its length and breadth; and the con- April 28th, 1860, D. BECK. - ,ROBERT HOU tm Spain, wes shot on the Isth. It is supposed | Sequence is that the counsels of Cochraue and Concha will enter the new Spanish Cabinet. bie mid¢le-aged | whose ant feats are in sh ani iron fora sinail | tiyle nnd p i—not imitaced—by Mr. e er of Twenty-first and | Heller. Aseriesof va Boundary sts. just outside. the city linite Beat ) ROIRBES FANTASTIQUES ps will be paid, hut woul! prefer suie one whe will be given staring the week commencing . Inquire of INO. B. Aisne RSDAY EV+*NING, May 3, venue, between I2and 2 o'clock; | And will comprise, in addition to rich variety of inquire on the premises | Chtirely new, novel, and splendid experiments in i ta 1-6t_ | natural magic, never before given in America, illus- — | trations of the marvellous River of at SECOND SIGHS, For furth r particulers see bills. 5 cchestra chairs $1. No extra ellous, simple and fect reproduc F . ANTED Croswell, and Schell, are now begining to prevail | All parties having claims against the iate concern | WAN OAL H are desired to present them, and those indebted a-e | family who | rr c mu in her deliberations. Her delegation, consequent- rarnestly requested to cone forward and make par pial delights Walch bere eae repal the | ly, is diligently engaged in urging that of Tonnes. | ment, J.-E. McOLEE Sant to New England, was the inspection it was | See to mediate with the seceding southern dele- Ee our privilege to make of Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co's | gations, to the end of inducing them to accept a & Ae Ae Ho Lal at Lowell. Although we knew = platform proposition which Mr. Cochrane has No:S78 D Sr. Berw. tra on Sepe-eny thet Xt ~e ee SN apo ent = drawn up, and which they (the New York dele- Having open. ie above piace and still more by the extent and complication of | gation) will support in lie of the one yesterday Sloeks, Mieaae Saeed wae ch Is; an Navy Departments, its truly immense business. The whole massive adopted by the majority, if the South will return ines 's oats Vests, aad LS coo Also, Siloves errtiter te coe te now vast chem! u yf 4 gon ¢ ever season ¢an be had. aes oe ee wonderin’ sat wd; | to their seats in the convention and support it temen geteg tn meneretne o their Dyein hand. “Meals at a'l hours, Fatilion body to call at the Restaur ue, above Seventeenth up 9 a. m. to 2 p.m. and * = $e h chotee Gamo a nith’s Phil nay be secured with- coustantly going on. Medico-chemical science | The prospect is, at this moment, that the arrange-| done at the shortest notic: wit © “ oY has f t the curative properties of any sub- | ment will be effected; as I hear that Tennessee is bevel br oil alias x out exten charze ey stance scist in comme gue .or more of its component | pleased with it, and expresses the confident belief 3-3" ny atil +3 ip SATUR Da x; May 5, will be given aGRAND 4 jor si | to q -DAY st BE, for the ci Fes me Srp rb sho aircon that it will prove acceptable to the whole South. GY MONT PAVILION. igen ins for supper ordinner parties. U-DAY REE the special accommods but one cightcenth part of its weight; the other | Uf course, New York as yet keeps In the back ful summer resort has been great!y Children. Doers open at 2 - ie WANTED UL lcommence at 23% precise- Cfleasl ve ceatter De ree ecive and Inert or | ground in this suggestion; as, if it be ‘blown’ | improved andin now open for the accom- A emecnned ores cients eeepc te U parts of the house Sb centey ive matter. Dr. Ayer’s system separates the too soon, the Douglasite leaders may find some | tered this season on the most reneounhle “ bg egy Pde. mrchaned i qtorod low td we are hare Showa the processes Shick | menus of dafeating it in thelr now very evident | ts ombine ithe cjlnptwt tnd wnat Meendat | Oftoe, stating lowest price At?” Samra ro PERSONAL 7 i; desperation—that of despair; which may maki s aud other ous fhe. cirtues of gach remedial agent are chased maar tics fuainct race se ta os frais dee ee : J ANTED.—Every one to kcow that SMiTS, | ———___ throug alembics until they come out com- ni 4 ‘ for the enjoyment of | Seventh barges fair prices for bia Goods, 250 REWARD.—70 HOTEL KEEPERS pletely pure at last. These conceatrated, purified To-day, Caleb Cushing is the most intensely nts. The piace can be encaged forexcur- Go toSMITH'S, Seventa st., to get your HATS AND 0+ HERS—-Loht inedical properties or virtues are finally combined and CAPS, Willards’ Hotel, ions by making applicat tthe corner of ‘Pair on the morning of the ISth inst... together to produce the remedies which have abused man in the United States. His rulings | sions by making application at the corner of ‘Tair “§ a ‘ap 6.3m ‘ashington teenth street Penn. ave 5 TANTED. a = ~ | gentleman ident of New York city ran types 4, eputation fr unrivaled ax | (28 You will doubtiew learn by telegraph ere | “SIF a nana ety ait partion ates | WW ANTES To have gybody know that thoy | §yenr cht eyes and complex fflleace, all over the world Not only does the | receiving this letter,) on all points atfecting re- ‘ Meals and Retresiments will THING snd FURNISHING GOODS atthe Moustache eee ents brows hair; wha a Doctor dtselaim ilsccreay in bis art and explain | suits, have one and all been apparently directed | "2 80° by the prop CTFONES & MILLER | PEORLE'S it Pont Otice Depariinest. ape | ‘reser. Having been in ill healt dor seine times tains that this in the oniy process’ by which ame | % tbe end of healing the breach; and what is 7 np ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, — | eZ NS SS | 1s pone ERY. people can be supplied with the best pomibic | More galling to the inside and outside Dougiaaite | T'ne tite b ext Drawing o Roys! Havana Lot- Temed/es for the treatment of disease. The formu'a | leaders, the majority of those remaining in the | try, conduoted by the Spanish Government has wandered away through aber ‘<iving info mation that will ena- to find him will receive the above TM} te under =e <CITEMEN'T: ress J. L. MORGAN, No, 47 Fulton which bis remedies are made are published in | Convention scem bent on sustaining bim in his | {?, SPervision of the Captain Goneral of Cubs. JUST RECEIVED, peice ley ee the medical journals and have been nted to ne > will take piaco at Havana on JUST RECEIVED. ‘ i ma 2 lw a large part of the medical faculty of the United | COU: TUFSDAY, May 22, 1860, A large assortment of CHINA TEA SETS, best ADAME, MORRICE, THE GREAT AS- States, and are constantly sent by mail to such | But 1 may not speculate at such length over SORTEO NUMERO ORDINARIO, aulity, complete 44 pieces, beautiful patterns, M FROIOC AND’ DOCTRESS, JUST | iy Sood for -—Daily Chronicte, | current events here. Douglas is said to have CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. Scien Bod dispose of, for the next few davs. at This highly zifted and intelli. sly low rate of $5 rT set—worth 88. Call soon a telegraphed to Chasleston urging his forces to ane don the Pat, Presect and ‘Tux Laze Pas ¥wur.—The London Time, Vote for him from first to last, and to make him, . 205 on Twenty-s' . 274 Pa. av., ma 1-3t* ma 2 3t irkwood House. | — s og | the presidential neminee of any portion—great or es a ~ {Vp ISSENG —Since the 20th day of March last when referring to a visit of Sayers, to the office of Bell's " . NEW RPET ROOMS. ife fo Life tn London. a day or two after the fight with | *mall—of the original Convention, that it may be 8 PRIZES, Canvers OIL BHe CURTAINS, atar-| i ! Re BUETE shocmmbar of this Westin, Heenan, says: possible, in any possible event; aud I believe in lalves, 81 usrters, $5 TT . to ave not heard of or from him, and are in = setip oxi bis nose and mouth being swollen, and | the truth of the rumor, drawing this conclusion Billoeal seen beaks oes 9 per. — soteesecenere will Bed mh eclaenet fall uew, aad nthe i po ~nthneg ri neeeeed. ext, he shows scarcely any marks of the 7 a selected stock « oy vis, al! and nth the southern papers will perform as chdauete ne hae ‘A S coe His | {70m the desperation exhibited by the portion of | , A draw: be forwarded as soon as the result | at ei! sof BL, Prices as cannot fail to satisfy the closest em was vound up and in a sling; for, though it | bis supporters whose pecuniary aud political for- | P29! orders for schemes or tio! turns ont that none of the bones were fractured. | tines are evidently bound up with his success. to Some cf the tendons were i ve the thanks of hia family for sending. DON RievEZ oat stock bolors buying elsewhere, hey wil nos | Soyer cemaks of hi HENRIETTA broken, and the muscies mas-tr __Gareof City Post Charleston®. ©. be fereos to buy Wasin se much contused and injured. tat he fs still un-] , "the other hand, the seceding delegations, ’ : 375 Virginia avenue, Washington city. ma 1-3t , a Weomre {7 Rooms and Halis carefully measured and fit- wer able to move his band, of use the limb at all. He | "1 others, sympathising with them, that have| Q}ADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—A — had | ol Fi buvers. ty by ceiving — cations tow ae be addressed | Woe respectfully invite purchasors to Jook through one knowing where he way be, will re- DBI E SE eA Ct th Oilcloths at shoct notices. adsoits that the knock-down blows given him by | Rot yet seceded, are hourly in the receipt of dis- youre tld and perfectly aot me seen Uppor Rooms ple! A ding,” £505» a ey eg tremendously, ype eee sshagein ears ghee rd ate ee Seaers os CBW Boren, | may eae Penn. avenue and Winth street. regrets pped. . > a 4 rs e — > — PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ie-could hove fought an Tourlonsee BF *4Y8 | the part of the Democratic States, and opposition | Roh al tara ead fone an anne: be bet 278 selon viccontn uet Tweihh Six. 278 The Times adds that Hecuan’s left hand is very | to Douglas, to the death, as the only means of pre- | CHINA TEA SETS ti plone whieh he ee! | NEW. STANDARD BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES, ~ much swollen, and bis face so badly disfigured as | venting the dissolution of the national Democrat. ning off at @5 por wet ; often retail at Mpuble teat Black's Edinburg in of the Waverly N Sateae Shor, sae — oa Renee with | 1 Patty, and the consequent destruction of the | 2°? RES | ols, completo in 48 N OPKINS'S a INEW AND FINE SPRING STOCK JUST opened, corner of Sixth street aud Pa. avenue. Call umes, half call; finely ilas- | and s ICE PITCHERS. trated. = 2 STYLES OF THE SEASON IN Hetrissey from Troy, to witness the Hzht, writes | Umion of the States, The latter, however, scarce- | J OVEDPATENT COPPE : : New Edition of Washington Irving's Works,on | FUE SEY LES = home te = vay Times an interesting Teter ly need any such prompting; for it is clear that GR SCHRI anew articles vorgemuch supe. banged nage at ‘glumes, hniPealf. oe ie 8 Seo minsied HOPKINS’S. After close of the fight, 3 rior to the oid style, a: red at lower " ne Lite aay orks of sohn Adams, com ts fre speaking eo one of the 8 be says: | the end of the business will be—uuless the New er GALT & BRO” 10 volumes, , wita him muca of the time since We war shenet tork-Tenneasee scheme succeeds—the adoption M. & Jewellers, 344 Pa. av me mages wien tee fight ended as when it com- of 4 constitutional platform, and the nomination | _™@ 2-3t 4 doors west of Browns’ . piuskey's Political Text Book. Gray mA TLES SRE tants ma'eh, ready ote aw Libcar, y- made and to 01 —— * Dictionary, at 6 Goods by the yar His right eye was closed, but Lis left eye | of sound and popular candidates by all those sev. TO THE PUBLIC. tN. PERE 7 Mik Maattigg 208 ets, wwes 9» good as Sver, and be hit a button un Jack. euteen delegations, aided by the “Asgiitene! of Mesepe. BAY MRAM? Wit iaMs, | a2 4 wee! eee tet B vstrocts. pops, ae " eae ghee tere ee Spee pat eee leaving Douglas and his Oks, qthe former povacing Paris take ON, TRORSDAY, Nay y 1660, T wil} offer, Rito note, tt a 8, &e., fmught on pluck after that. Heenan is willing to | 498™4 out in the cold. Conresroxpenr. obs that tl ablished St Supply of Straw’ Goods, auch Parasols, Ui ‘ 80 Seyessagein ah cay tines Ene —-—_. thonwelvoe st Nov tse. Seventh ete. BONNETS HATS, FLATS ant SHAKERS! ot] And many otheruew and decireble Goods, just "i received at Tux Gesxrat Post Orvicn Revenve.—The | tween F and G strocts. opposite the Patent Offics, | every umber, all seloctet with great care in paint Tee Pwiravetenia E: n j ss where they willbe happy to serve all those who | of style and quality, fur the retail trade especially. election whieh took piace is Pai $dir a receipts and expenditures of the General Pcst| jay be kiad snough ta i i % i vorthem with their patron. |. Lalies not in immediate waut of the abote end THE EXCHANGE HOT! Ist inat , for Mayor, City Solicitor. Comptraticr, | Oltice Department for the quarter ending Dec. 31, | 8<*- me Sin fag ut the Pog prcag Hoa x Select y to their advantage to delay purchas change Hotel (on ‘Sshington ng until they can see the great inducement! city, between 43g aud 6th ere ) 80 . 1759, b ibit leted ISTOLS. *f by snd Common ‘Councils: hes essed in teeiee perborate were oe fates: | Draven poste fica RandSarE- | ‘Tue Extensive Payer Dene adie public houssc ie tke Heteel als: See te ceeople’s ticket,” with the exception | ain't of letter postage id jninoniy" Gil 163 21 | pevict eoseiones ya! Buelish article of very su- 336 Pa. avenue, between oh and ith sts, Eropoli hie recently bean remote’ rf of City Comptroller, but by a disinished ma: | Newspapers and pamphlets Moz 71] (Aloo, Adana’ Coltrsand Sharp's Royolvers, the OST PUB EASED ee | rete ant erfuents sod He there EH le, 3 # Be ar « to! S. 4 1; Robbins, (D ) 24.435; Henry’s msjouity, i $a & AVlarge assortandat fant reoei ved. J LIFE ov THE Pleawure of announcing to the and bis travel- . im the Select Council the P bas ahd . W. GALT " HON. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, aie reeees aaaean course of his connection 13 members and the Democrats 11. Tin tne one |g 1,028,165 25 Jewe lors, 3 av.. | By James W: Sheahan, tirq., bound in.loth ; price | With the of of Willards 1847 to 149. mon Couneil the People’s party hes 52 members | Seplus of emoluments from box nae {doors west of Browa’s Hloial, | $\3,0r mailed to any edfirese post-paid, for @ National Hovel—that he te mae rents te recat Blew erty bart nnjorly of 13. Newem0 | tuascacg Seats ene hams 1m] Situ hia beers tefces ae ame Blepares | Suan eran tires nc. cl fe be sul patra ais aes by anh pe ihe lh eae etacapta ewer pe | Oreo wt ail per ga the Potssavatial eeSliensin S260 ton cae e thin! pest. E x. “Phaukful for the liberal | With {ness words of expisaation the book is aub- | JOU. | Terins $1.) por diew for icansient board and teipbia steed for Buchanan, 20208" Filmore | giao oes “| teromeee OER mien | Fagg PULCEE COLD Gare | isan amit Sou at Won it inet tnd Rtemont, 32,077. At the ‘lest’ Mayor's elec- husmunngmedt 2 3,590 18 tua 1-3 6A BHERIFF. Metro zitan Bookstore, Pa av, — | tie: cere the patrousge of the » however, the Opposition majority was 4,701. Incidental eapenies of ot Niv inn Sole axents for Laurenoe’s Stationery, | PuLtG gyi hus friends. | nRicK MeNICKLE. lustrious devo a tices, Cone E G STOCK JUST Seer ne nS - OTT x hoe ya aan ges doreien ot Ge ¥. E> hes * - 905.345 12 oreard, corner of sath aire ieg yr Call STBAWPERRY ANTS FOR SALE—Just T Stree PRN S ae rinsed punishment ——_——__ . B-cotw Feeeived from ‘orth 30 plants famous ye femme "The fen the ‘Heesam: end | vet reventies...<22<4+,.00-0-« -- $1,009,512 3 | R OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF GOPART. | Wilsm's Albany hs ling Strawberries, put up 3 pent lit ar aha go Spe Sedge knocked down 27 ties, iene Shane corresponding quar- N Neuen, parcels of 10 each, in § f Planting, at $2 ington, Geor ‘and Alex Rot once; Sayers thrown ia times, Hieeuss thrown | tet of previous fiscal Vear..."."..-. Pat consent on th fat lay Spates tiegolved Pina i-lw J.P. BARTHOLOW. "Sire canbe hes teed tial pamper of blows rclved by Hea, Wp) pi | Exblblting on incre of... the ints arm thereto yeitie Bie taser of ishing. tain tprovemente ele oan included only the heavy business; the lighice AL Ww: Gd p ERSONS Wishing to: 2 ad-punching Is too unimportant for ne Ron K. ‘ORNING. ~ | or eveni wil re MELK era ee ning wa) Renae ee eae | Rick Fancy DRESS SILKS ee we of Georgetown, Pince, 7 CAT rounce to the citizens « Georgetown and rein ty that they their First Grand PIC NIC at the lar reeggtaa NOX A \ o Hich strect whact every five mivutes during the day. The Conmmittes oe Bee ular place of my 7. "Homes witl jew ne or to mak= this the most 5 the season. Tickets ¥ cents, adu itting ® Bad ladies, Withers’ Brass gaged. By order ©) 3.1 ey and the pubhe for the continacd patrons fave sbown hhien wince bie fret iutreduetion of ty May Festival, whieh, frou that favorably ree ived and 0 libers an | see themselves again in the innocent mit thy ir juventle suce -ssore, the past. suing his card to the im inn’ Ma: ors of Wasiuingten le ix truly sorry to be eel, town an dria, sud the Gentiemen of the Press. ma3.47.0° _BALLS AND PARTIES. — DISETARD RERPVOGENE SPT ron 859 TUR DAY, Mae t The members of oul full V F. Kesex, Win. F. Daw Hi, Parkhurst. =~ MAY FESTIVAL. _ m anne net hus Anya ta on ee eke 4 age aul mer the roof of bree enjoy a {ow moments of the pl asing tw seventd the honer of iss as formeriy. a 4 ly Qhat this course will be ace pied and consid 1 A iuvi Btioa,in which the Is feoetloms String Baod bas been en «1, will take place Ax, be 31 May nex ratios for thi mn occasion unuenaliy brilliact and attractive, dueen and the eonclusi the Fancy Dances by the cluldren, the i the \isitors. neagert. c. TWO DOLLARS and where the Coronat: land at thie disposal PW thers’ full ton pany ® gentleman an chare- of #eent willbe made for cach ; for children 50 cents. Tickets can be procured at all the princes and at the door on the evening of the festi ap 3-7" S.on Louisans om of the ¢ the ren We pus nonce ests cians ot a Ge ets that en Barer i Georgetown feet on TH ASEM iy wor wil | hote: fal LOST AND FOUND $5 REWAR).—Strayed from the promises ol 2D the subseriber. on the rst instatt. a dark bay MAR F witho oi the fo: her de ead and O bouts. ma 3-3t" EStRAY— me to the subsernber’: 4 MA Friday, April 27. 12 or 4 years © being foundered have by paying chargox. a 1-t COW . with slitia herenr. T. ward will be given for her return to JD HOCHTE JNO. CAM . Beall nud Montgomery sts.. ter &5 REWARD —Strayed orat April. a small, red and wh above cnn PBELL the 2st 10 fee RICHARD Apri. 2ist ARRISON 23 Y 4 years of age. forwarn all persons frum harboring said boy as I will prosecute them to the full extey the law. THOS, McLAUGHINN. 289 © at ap w-iw* ANAWAY—From_ Georgetown, on M. N BILL biack ntevane *. isa likely L torning inst, BELL, aged 25 year with bushy hair; a x0 od teeth. He is a fari that I can get him net ey ne at may have a fo: oer 5 Feet a to 10 inches high: very hinek, a iT oF 7 oe hoots, Other ¢'ot! tthe above reward if taker %, and €5° if taken im tue od ig Jail so Lust 1 get him eeein Aare our a GERARD RISON rather fleshy, He vnknown wi is out of Charles Count: county, provided he he ISON, Doncaster P.O , Char len oy i hand fellow. 1 wall give $25) $20 if he is secured a: MOTLE + hie retart i335 Negro Boy Jerry Crage. jodged in jail, = MORELAND 1 REWAR.—Ranaway from the subror ber on the 1th of ; El de FOR SALE AND RENT “For Sale and Ken: [For oth A See first page } FOR SALE OR RENT—A tho story BRIT HOUSE, on L street, with passage and mart MuTT. Coach maker JUNTRY_ RES) acres LAND attac and a halfnn tance from the Theo House new es from A ile n pe moderate. ; fencing coot - society excel ND TWENAT ‘airiax county, « ia and the s=11e Seminary, jo: fOR RENT—Ths VER atthe corner of wreet, and fronting the Gor dens, one of the m st des::nbie ard possi theeity. The Furnitere of the house « Pleasant » t: sublic aucticn, on the bs at Thursday, May 1% the premises wi hs it to advanta e. FP. st is under ma 3 Fos Lis novus! ply on the premises. 2, on Capitol Ii No. 217 on Deiaware avenue etrecte north, Possession given imnredinte|» ma 2-i« T OR SALE—Vine COTTA. coutarning LU ween Ka For RENT—A four-story BRICK HOUS! L street north, near 916.66 per month. “Also, a C all bope’s Bindery. Pa avenue, near Thirte™ quire No. 366 L street, on the corner of F an ms z «ets, veath street wes! EW BOARDING-HOUSE NISHED ween Ml and 3d xtrects, near the St. « Hotel on Pa. ave.ec, Washinton, D sient and permanent roand-: One fent Room, on lower able for a Jawyer or a decte all in front OOK HER and the most romantic aad ters reeert, market garden aud dais, District, containing # acres. ss LLOYD & ©¢ Corner Seventh aud F et ma 2-im* R SALE—A fine A the best locations we WXtrkit S92 Pisnn Ran aes ieasant 7 denoes to be found 1n ee cies Wasinin Pont Ofer in three eens eoutaini ie Store of ek _ VING SEVERAL SPARE ROOM [1 dS HS with the — r months, at : Anew PicNi Just opposite . woods, ESTAURANT, in Hl be nly rem Seer tt Cert GE FRAME HO) taining seven rooms. poRANTS Sie ANN Sa te rooins and this city. ioulars call at the off-> 7 D st., opposite City Ha ANCE CO.—I> » Frees and BUYS Biawriot of Co [AGIL! AND Fi OOMS. at No. 277 5 street » ic rable plac y farm ick the iS. iw curing JEW C.) Post Office. ; wre, LET, ‘ally situated atepet Lye nud 15th «ts. weet. one Of 243 F st. north, between 15° Le JOHN P. HILTON aad ¢ am!» Bt ; ent, rnenel

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