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THE EVENING 8ST WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY ...........-+.20c00s00e. May 4, 1960 WASHINGTON NEWS AND aossir. { any possible circumstances. They ——o—— (the bave agreed in caucus to retrieve hart <u aoe oviedaan te Rienmeinaah : - — Neb yay heaped pring si egmaa gel that false step if possible, but will be defeated in py , HCI Aa ae NT roe Eo = ca bed pore Gap requria as bought =i pn Is tux Hovss, yesterday, after we went to press, oy Re Srond MAY AR’ SR, yc vention than at any previous period since the | for, has subsequently them; and now that body being in Committee of the Whole— Common Council VEN IN 7th, at "s HALL, 4 went li F ~S jebrated string and, = body met, as intensely excited as those congre. } await the arrival of the opportune moment to qo eles * fp juestion, ‘e ty yt py The Weekly Star, gated here have been from the first-moment elet. | tre metric a Shan wit etalon : = onder ‘will he preserved. “Tt Full as usual of metropolitan news and gossip, and tricity began to flash intelligence of the acts of date that (Douglas) interest by doi ; ‘the ‘American re a? (intlomea and ladies. cee eee cine: 8 now on our counter | tne Convention, until now. thing that might possibly lead to D.’s nominat ——— veady for delivery to the public. Embraced Interesting contents are the following articl The Chickadiddy House—a very interesting tale of tavern; The City of Charleston; Baron Mun- chausen; The Great Prize Fight between Heenan and Say- 475, embracing fice columns; Diplomacy of the Prize Ring—correspondence concerning the Be- nicia Boy, §.; Full datiy reports of the-proceedings of the Charles- tom Convention for thé past week; The Maryland State Republican Convention at Baltimore—ex- citing times; Charleston Correspondence; Mr. Pugh’s Misrepre- sentation of Mr. Hunter at Charleston; The Se- cassion of the Democratic States from the Charies- tom Convention; The State of things at Charies- tom, §e.; Department News; Editorials; Washington News and Gossip; Local Intelligence, $c., $¢.; Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail and 7 Interesting Personal Items; And @ great variety of choice literary articles, both Prose and postry, too mumerous to mention. ‘This is just the paper, for members of ay GOOR TIMES COMING’ As the Convention have left matters, the party is bare {f not two-thirds, of the Mr. Stanton, of Obio, addressed the committee igi Granp OPENY TF ARALOSTAN RE aly —deusty, ca Sibenelinta by a bare majority, ramp. ca a eee ee the day, defending reph the of of Failing to have the rules changed to suit their | the blican inst disrupted; every Democratic-party State as repre- potes, it is thought that to-morrow the Doug: seg uality, vil tat sented in the Convention having refused, from Le Soy os a i gad rp in the institu- ery. the to lasites will vote to adjourn to Baltimore, in- Mr. Curry, ear first to last, to accept either the platform or the nd ‘tion of slavery. ‘h street improvement to afford their southern sympathizers (who, candidate insisted upon by every anti-Democratic- 28 phates. Mr. Longnecker, of Pa., obtained the floor, party State as there represented. Proved 1860. by. rest under most intense odium with all the | when the commitice rose, and at 4 o'clock the P March 31, If the télegraphic reports in this morning’s pa- rest of the South here,) to getup bogus delega- | House adjourned. A Surriemenr to an ordinance levy ing & gas tax, tions to join them in Juneor July in the latter SOE eB for the year 1360, and authori & contrac r - Pers be true, the remedies proposed by both wings, | city. As they will have no difticultly whatever in ; ee ara im Lae = the Gas Company, approved February 23, | the =-ason. Tickets scents, adeitting & gentionan we are very sure, will prove equally objectionable | petting up just as man: such delegations without ‘N THE Senarts, to-day, Mr. King present Reselecd Brass and String Band bas bere: to their constituents everywhere. The Douglusites Scaattoomted as they hay eaten he the hope of | Memorial from the Board of Trade of Oswego, N. | Common Count of th Corperaseney Geers, By order of the _ offer as a remedy, themselves to reassemble at plunder will induce even southern support (nom- | Y-» Complaining of the manner in which the | Taat so much of the third section of the ord nanc > E. Collins, y e Baltimore on the 16th proximo, and in the mean | }na1) of the Chicago Convention's nomination, if | Feciprocity treaty between the United Saates and to which there is a su W.smith; J. h time to put on trial before their constituents, those | 4, ;, likely to be attainable in that way—t shall pg ea iow palo out; referred to Commi: ioe Soa H°: FOR THE - : (of the Convention) who have not agreed with | not be surprised if, after the rump distolves, the | Without transact ng any further business of Cor; THE FinsT GRU Ry ag r of the them-—the coolest piece of political impudence | seceders go on and finish up their business by the | tmportance, the body, on motion of Mr. Gwin, | pense of lighting, cleaning, and extinguishing, | HICK: RY CLUB wil take place and “jockeying” that was ever attempted. If it adoption of a very conservative platform—proba- | Went into Executive session; whereupon our pods oh ate as can be ayy by the Mayor | DAY EVENING, May 7to. 190) at THORN’ succeeds in assembling at Baltimore any such | }1y the Cochrane-Tennessee tion—and the | TePort closed. company, or at such price as the Mai alt. Seventh st. Mozart celebrated string m y Proposition—an; Tar H to th santicn of any other party, subject to the | and is encaged for the occasion. Strict Pretense of « Democratic-party Convention as {t | nomination of a strong ticket—Davis and Lane, me Howex precendel tothe consideretion « approval of this Corporation. oy iene aims to get there, of course it will be nothing | o ane and Cobb, or Dickimson with some south. pov Pag esis cas ba = idly relief - Approved March 31, 1860. ty IF TY CENTS, admitting a gentleman more than a convention of the adherents of a can- | 4... man as Vice President, ere they vamose the | C®**!"5 M. Clay, to remune: for — . y order of the C tee of Arrangements. didate who was steadily refused by all the Demo- | rinche. ‘They are greatly strengthened. In ehele Goentty, rerun ee, the late war with that | A eines approving < t.cooteut with the | _ap25 Wa cratic States in the Charleston Convention for | position, by the by, by the telegraphic dispatches | Reports from the various Standing Committees | Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of fifty-seven ballots, with all the tricks of parlia- pouring upon them from all quarters of the South, | °f 2 private nature were then received and appro- | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, mentary expedients made operative in his favor, ins « ber ae that A | or expense io Nie ‘ot J. « from the tenor of which it is already evident that | Pt!**ely disposed of. ‘That this Corporation approve of the contract made ra aii an ei ate, and without obtaining any support for his presi- | the whole South is rapidly catching dre with euch by the Mayor withthe Georevtows Gas Company OF Hens tek Wien tee and others sojourning in the National Metropolis le Son pidly ing fire sucl for ligbti » cleaning and extinguishing the lamps to send to their friends at home. Price only 3 dential pretensions whatever, in the course of those | enthusiasm of approbation of the course they have s im rae 5 | at four dollars each per annum. cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. Postage fifty geven ballots. pursued as was never before dreamed of in con- | tor ending Mareh 31 , 1860. F “ é Approved April 7, 1860. prepaid by stamps when so arranged. Any such Convention, under any such circum- | nection with politics in the South. and ‘Lreasury Notes Funded — stances, will be so plainly but a convocation of the adherents of a single aspirant for the nomina- tion, as will cause the honest heart of the Demo- —_— +208 Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitution, speaking of the adjournment A R&soLvtion appointing a committee to repre- From custome. ...... "8° Seaer og | Sent the stock of the Corporation in the Chesa- | ¢20nsed., Haring beon in ill health for some peake and Ohio Canal, until otherwise ordered. tion. Any one giving info matior Mr. Yancey, of Alabama, to the astonishment of all, has shown himself one of the most pru- dent and least extreme men in his course here; he aa bk Resolved by the Board of Aldermenand Board of | ble we wT : s ae - MORGAN Reet ts - va cratic party everywhere to scout it as but a scurvy steadily casting his influence, which turns out to ™ ‘ : Common Councsi of the Corporation of Georgetown, | t°¥ ard. Ad tress J. L. 3 GAN, = a eS | jh ctiteal tclak, on 8 par with those by Which 4t | be. tar gresier than I expecta. axsint extreme | Pom. sackionnat and That Robert , Eaq., be, and. be is » | street New X ork. om with its present stock of information, refraining sn aahags tosis Rs sources... appointed to represent the stock of this . ee, mes ty from expressing any opinion on the propriety of | ¥™* endeavored to fasten on the party at Charles- | views and extreme measures alike. > 1151 = | Om in the Chesapeake and Obie Canal. Aji pA ELI RTUW. the movement, says : ton, isan ene eae sae It is hoped by the seceders that the southern $22,415,401 3 dinsnces inconsistent with this ordinance are Mi Yom Fare ata lowe te inform ie i pA it to inciples and desires. It will there- | delegations that form part of the rump, as well reby repealed. - [Approved April 21, 1560 rations pam = One thing, nevertheless, seems to be very de- | "*™' elegations seni spoe e rump, EXPENDITURES. ited on all A nese at 4 cistvely determined, namely: that’ the ‘Person | fore surely disrupt the Democracy; it being plain as the portions of northern delegations acting | C tercourse and miscel- ee Spanley t Croretin emt ee a ee We one of tee cere ant | With thein against the free soil interest, will on ee AMUSEMENTS. - Bey Y be nomi- | electoral vote @ single one of the seventeen | the dissolution of the rump without accomplish- Ce ee EY Ratan Neca eee ay as em. Contant Of 9} seston voting the Democtatic-party chet under Wittarvds HALL: LOST AND FOUND. tional Democratic Convention. * * * * ing anything, promptly join them. They base We believe that the events at Charleston will | such circumstances a Payment to waken such the length and bread On the other hand, the alleged PP] [paris ohne sa ppl avec. tangy hares hata hoe peda ic Ja, consequence of the earnest reaucet of the or Pa ae ty ae ei 2 such a spirit over the len; readth n the other hand, the alleged recommenda- | the now evident purpose of the Douglasites to | Interest on public debt, who were nnabls, on acount of the rain. to attr ant a "The Gad Pape pi of the land, among ali her bills and valleys, as | tion of the seceders in favor of a Southern Con. assemble bogus southern delegates at Baltimore | polivling treasury notes. -.-. 108,047 67 eee es eee Bal 9 Be eG loavinett atts en aly romana well asin ber crowded cities, that we will ‘all ; bog' lega Paymen| ¥ note nesday ing, the Choir, sasist : i have occasion to rejoice at any circumstances | Vention to be held at Richmond if carried out, | is expected to bave on their minds. I know not or, act_of Decembe case es talegeed ane eres Pe ee Ba REWARD.—Strayed from the premives which could luce such effects. The voice of | Will prove equally fatal to the future unity of the | now far they are correct in the belief that such ; mma tee tania aebs With Se eure olanlonet oe. the subseribe the Ist instant, = the people will make itself heard. «The unity | party, and is, therefore, inadmissable in the opin- | wilt he the comee or tan Virginians, North Caro | “notes issued. prior te De. _ mat Bnd gous a little sift Be ree aeccratic party must be maintained’ wiil | ion of all who really desire to prolong its exis. linjans, Kentuckians, &c, &c. Yet whatever | ember 23, 1857...... 150 00 DD FELLOWS HALL? the fore logs. The above reward. will be tence. . her delivery at my residence, corner Twebts The Intelligencer has its usual Congressional they (the seceders) may do, will doubtless be _ — ond and O sts; or for information as to her wire summary and news miscellany. If there be a remedy for this state of things, it | edorsed by the constituents of those gentlemen, s7s2™| Double Minstrel Troupe. bouts. INO. T. VARNELL. ‘ eg ae e es in scape gigas ascended = as the latter freely acknowledge the belief that & Derareuels BIGGER, Register. | CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. = WikicBiecs bergen et = 2 ~ . <c TMENT. =e = v0 Hatrzn Disszcte.—We are indebted to the | entire new Convention the different bose’ | in all their States the seceders’ cause will sweep ww Rogister’s Office, May 2, 1960, it POSITIVELY, FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. 0 er on Ae ene Ray cheer the, suber: author for a copy of ‘Helper’s Impending Crisis of delegates elected by all the different States, the popular heart as fire sweeps the prairie. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND ICHARD GARRISON at Dissected. By Samuel M. Wolfe, of Va. Phila- | With the light of the proceedings of the Charles-| | hear that the Douglas outside northern crowd ME. ROBERT HELLER, i “SATURDAY EVENING, ~~ | forwarn all persons from said boy. delphia, published by J.T. Lioyd, agt., 1300" | 0" Convention before their eyes to guide them | are pretty much out of money, and on that account | - Will Positively Appear = Recovered, May 2,3, 4, axp 3. the lan T GuLIN’ the last peblished work to which Helper’s book ye Proper sei es ; are doing their best to bring aboutthe adjournment | 1 ____ TON SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. ws BS9'C street. has given rise. The author is a you 2 € know not who has authority to issue such | to Baltimore or Philadelphia, as soon as possible IANOS.—New arrivals of Steinway & Sons’, ee ae . 3 n. on Mor a teed earring oak lexiae wacked 2 call—perhaps the National Executive Commit- | They have expended money like water here Piri ever. Bacon, RO er ee atthe Masi p SHORE iY, CABLE. DUPREY sn ORF ; 4 AN BILL much labor on the preparation of his work, hes | ‘© °f the Democratic party. If not, then the | (od knows where it all comes from. 1 do not postin all had sit . Orleaux and Metropolitan Burlesque” OP! ; i doubtiess produced a book that does him much | Democratic members of both Houses of Congrets | mean in bribery or anything of that sort; but in ORE NEW MANTILLAS i‘ talent aed craciuriity. aie ince ant tae’ credit Sg sssume the responsibility of so doing; | lavish personal expenditures, in which they have M is : AND STYLISH SHAWLS, ever originates their el provoking or § + id lodged in jail, SY beo- | on this 1 Z Another invoice of rich pinin sist rtainmenta, int o . and that, too, without longer delay than be al far outstripped even the wealthiest of the many Ber ie sneer ene 2 — mae, Seremniee Des hopien E mareas own hye OE in lum saniiet mamieLawe Tre Vinoinia Rervsricay Convention —The | lotely necessary. wealthy men who are in attendance as southern | Shawls an‘ Points, rich Back lace Mr—tilias fade, D Quartettes, Overture, Barlesque Opera. — = Republican convention met at W heeiing on Wed- Under existing circumstances, it isclear that any delezates. CoRrRESPONDENT B trnous, B Grendine and Barege > h wls suit- Queer and Fuany Say- 1 Ranaway from the tubect: nesday last, delegates from several parts of the > Ti aasaa cas able for mourning. With a few novelties in Light ublic, ber on the i2th of April, Negro Boy State being present. Jos. Applegate, of Brooke | Pretence of representation in the Baltimore Con- —-. — and Thin Shawls. Allat the lowest prices. ‘Concert in front of the Hall . who calis hi Jerry i =: Set ciectes President, with eleven vention as called, of the seceding States, will nec-] ‘Tux NiacaRa To Convey THE JAPANESE Am- 4st "593 Seven GELEY & CO. | each evening by the Brass Band. ma residents. Hon. Alfred Caldwell, E. N - | essarily be but a representation of bere and there | passapors Home.—The U.S steam frigate Ni- | 1% 4-6 523 Seventh st.. above Pa avenue. EE eas i “ “4 ‘4 = \ 7 Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commencing at 8, po a a Meare of Clarke | a handful of Douglasites, who do not number, in agara is now being fitted out at New York to] (OLLEY & CO. ow | _ADMISRION TWENTE EIVECENTS. Re- Wane @cpPginted, delegates at large to Chicago, seg belied iene mminpighicaag of their | proceed, via Cape Horn, to Panaima, to take the | Are now selling the aaleonacy el eres | served seats 50 cents. bars a OU PREZ wil strict delegates and alternates. » More the proportion of their delegates a J " 52 . Ambassadors back to Japan after they are through | Dress Goods in this market, with a full stock of al ap 2.7t* Manager and Business Agent. out of Charles The committee on resolutions reported a long | to the whole of the dele, tions at Charleston frou 7 the best Staple and Domzstic Articles adapted to address with a series of resolutions pled ing wae eM in| their visit to this country. The following isa = county, provided h: ome to me, oF se tee wants of families generally, all at the lowest WASHINGTON THEATRE. | cured himh again Addrers Support of the nominee of the Chicago ve ano their respective States, which, when taken into corrected lst of the officers that have been de- | prices. Cal! and see the bargains. — moaster P.O Charies Co. tion; favoring a tariif affording protection and | Consideration with the history of the acts of the | tailed for the voyage :—Captain, William W. Y & CO., The manager avails himsell i of an opportunity of ap 17 1h -6teo 5235 h nove P: ‘a vi ng the v te ee fh — fucouragement for the produc! tons of the white Charleston Convention, makes it absolutely cer- McKean; Lieutenants, Isaac N. Brown, Jobn ane te ee a a “*atatlishment, with te besutifa “4 FOR SALE ND N' a ar pequally of en eainat foreign Coun- | tain that if nominated at Baltimore by the rump | Guest, JN. DeKraft, D. P. McCorkle and EE Covies LUMBER YARD AND STEAM SSL eens = A RENT. Posing proscription ont account Af opteinns oy paiva — , Conmnation and. bogus dele- | Potter; Surgeon, R. Woodworth; Passed Assistant |, A. TYG AND PLANING MILLS public life of Place of birth; denouncing the action of the ad. | ations e South, Douglas will not get in parti . i a [For other ‘ For Sale and Rent” advertisements, MR. RUBERT HELLER soe frst page } OR SALE, or will be exe ity al Surgeon, D. B. Conrad; Assistant Surgeon, 1. The copartnership between Fitzhugh Coyle ant . ; rallied cin ekarding the impressment of natu- | November a single electoral vote fromasingleone | Mchaster; Purser, Thos Ware; Chier Hs. | Amirew Gosle ceigetne tinct fans ata ee nny onnnenets ralized citizens when beveces the country of their | of the seventeen democratic States. > - @ Baotner, was dissolved by mutual consent on 2 FIRS STIDIG TEU birth; approving the hom Dill, and favor. gineer, Wm. P. Williamson; First Assistants, D. | the Ist of April. THE FIRST PRESTIDIGITATEUR 101 ced for . ty, 170 acres of good LAND, Wt iz ted of the world. Since the retirement of the justly i ‘i tag « plan of calSalzation, cee cece dr - Tepugnance of those States) jg. Macomb and H. A. Ramsey; Second Assistant, catj! petzons indebted to us are requested to make | renowned ae = : choi wie, vere ny a Underwood, J. mr ce feels ay sare tigre ried C.B Kid; Third Assistants, R.R. Green, G. W. | fort tet! FITZHUGH COYLE, | whose marvelheoe A 9 - Maryland. Apply to Hl O. HOOD. 335 Py ison a., and F. P. Blair, of MoT! strated in n the firmness with whic ; . ANDREW COYL next Ceavention eit te beige Me, The Tennent, R. H. Grinnell, A. H. Fisher and Robt. they resisted the platform sought to be imposed SS oer = a upon them for his benefit, and, also, his nomi- NSTI ional Uxion Convextion at | nation. For fifty-seven ballots it Bal tiMons —The committee of arrangements for inflict him apon theen it ; oat she ail onveation, which assembles next Wednes, ee is Sk, Seg I day, the 9th instant, have selected the old First | 20t 4 single one of the seventeen States came te Presbyterian Church gcorner of North and Fay- | his assistance—not eye! His whole support from fie etreets, for the sitfng of the body, instead of | them outside of a minority of the Maryland dele- style and effect re; ‘Mr. : : = “ie Heiler. A series o 4 EN new three story an! SOIRE bs b ISK, on EF street. be Potts; Gunner, R. J. Hill; Carpenter, H. P. Leslie; Sailmaker, Stephen Seaman; Boatswain, A. M. Pomeroy. » the same date. purcl in copartnership with 0. ue the same business at the old stand, —comenigintaeniee anal, near Fourteenth street bridge, u: der Tux Wratyer.—The following report of the | the firm of Coyie Buormens. _ weather for the morning ts made from the Amer- and spiendid exper 1 ital er before given in America, . trations of th cage of JAI ORGAN ma 4-eo3t ican Consolidated Telegraph Line tothe Smitb- aS ae a ins ‘OR s OR RENT—A thape story BRICI the Front Street wd : “a. The sppliection Sater the chased | gation and a minority of the Missouri delegation, | sonian Institution. ‘Tie Mme or observation in] AR Gn cimebe PIANO En Rta T cetaves, | For farther particulars see bills : | Sad saarhie'mpention a aun be nas ae purchased about a year ago by Govern- | W@% one vote temporarily from North Carolina, | about 7 e’clock. iroa frame, rosewood case, tally, ee Pe cog ra ee 3 OF, to mgood t Roses alte for the new United States Court- | and one vote, also temporarily, from Virginia. May 4, 1860. was 306 PA avis bot oth andl Ike: 1 n daily irom 9 a. m. to 2p. m. and tof ha Toute Degereeeee eae ami Anthony ke of the | To justify the policy of his nomination, his sup-] Washington, D.C + clear, wind SW — = When seats nity be secured with ma Richmond, Va.. Petersburg, Va one of the committee, through Gen porters found it absolutely necessary to insist on clear, pleasant kins, U.S. Marshal, who was instructed to accede | the adoption of a platform disgracing the Southern clear, pleasant 460 Seventh st. F°:, RENT—The VERN HOUSE, jnrnr- : ; CENTS For the New Fashion | On SATURDAY, May 5, will becivenaGRAND hy eR CES gave theese ind yesterday morning that oficial | States, by demanding of them to sustain in| Wickes Clear! pleaatt NY | FT GUE CaPs, at SMITIL'S, No. 460 Seventh MID-Day SOIR r,the special accomatn- roots dgsirabie and pleessat sits Oho will sense pine bands of the committee, | November a cteed avowing that the Democratic | Come te gw. clear, warm. COME TO SMITHS, No. 460 Saventh street, | mance at 2 precise Sa chic: nesamate of the Ronse w Ser tae datthcresel er Gonvceties Soe party no longer maintains their co-equality under pre tase . clear, pleasant. Thee ee oat SURE Lre Vparts of the house 8) cents; Thureday, May th, and any wishin: of the building (says the Sun) is unconditionsl | the Constitation—the only platform upon which ee ew SMITH, Seventh street, sells lus CLOTHING, ietcedvantn «Ber teres’ he nage cbs end without charge, and {f the body be not too | their candidate could consistently stand. Columbus, 6: clear, pleasant HATS and CAPS at low prices, ma 3-lw | BROWNING, under Unieed Staves Hote’. large, no better could have been selected. The firmness with which the seceders and the} Montgomery, Ain. clear, pleasant "Te coperts OLUTION. sg ie mse > TF ECEPTION 0 anti-Douglasites remaining in the rump resisted Se Ho orn Ala pepo the nameanl frmaf icCumms & Back, is "hun day N'TED—By a respectable young woman, a Hove ete ht to ibeke sceee decided that t v w the adoption of that platform, brought abont the New Orleans. La pepiery 66°. wind NW_ | “8selved by mutual! consent, 4 fata SITUA PION as chambermaid or nurse NI! T No. 317 on Delaware avenue, between HB adoption of the Tennessee proposition in its stend; . ai * : BacClEEs. ond. bas good recommendations. Ad- FROM THR Wrst. April 28th, 1960, . BECK. * | dress Box $ Star Office it streets north. session civen immediately. Frederick, Md.. pls on the pr 2 the re.] Douylasites of the body adhering to their cloudy, warm : ral nent a efforts to disgrace the South for the benefit of Cumberland, Md. bay wire. All partios having claims Sghionst the Inte concern undresses, Appls at the taining the Japancee, after their’ Government's. | Dowels, tothe bitter end, Gratton, Va... clear, warm. carseotly requested to cams Drolet eres | vortkweat caraee oft ant re GfBiion here, has progressed so far as to include a | The South will not fail to perceive, therefore, | Gincinwath@O. ment. Brown & W t dinner at the Metropolitan Hotel, in the utmest that she has already gained much, indeed, by her = to which 700 will be mig pA iarla firmuess and unity then and there displayed. She Fert yeh b kin myn gaye 20.b1 a Teo Finy knows now, well, that the nomination of Douglas} Thermometer at 7 a m., 50’; at noon, 68 by the Democratic party is utterly impossible so lovg as she stands up in defense of her own rights, 43 she stood up for them in Charleston ; and it is BRE ANIN CUPLIPE'S STEAM DYEING io. 378 DSr, Batw. aru axv9rn Sts. dross BG, Sa OF Having opened tile above viace, 1am now pre- ANTED—By a y« and Cleanse Lalies’ Dresses. Shawls, chamberwork 1.0. 0. F-WASHINGTON LODGE, No | Cloaks, M 6 e uileers and members of Washinton | men's Co: Py mesticated woman las, Bonnets and Veils; and Gentle: ended. Adi Vests, and Pants. Also, Glo en — , ic Hotel eo are req al to atiend a special meeting | Cleansed ho # Ortest notice. Ladies and cen- very certain that the state of the popular mind, THIS (Friday) EVENING at B30 ble tomake | tlemen going in mourning can have theie Dyeing 2 jaye $f fot ponent house. | fom Pennsylvania to the Rio Grande, engendered | a-rangements for the funeral of Brother “Tnom .4 | done at the shortest notice. tn the very best man. | | roning, and general P fi ‘wyer or a dector, Two other Roo ' 1 the conve- | by the Charieston Convention's proceedings, will | SY. We8steR, late a member of Mechanics’ Lodge, | ner, and on the most reasonable terms. All ordézs | fAimily. One capable in all respects, who works front ma at once redouble bier determination to vind!vate her off 15, of Baltimore, thankfully received and promptly attended to. cf word city refsrenc J JF. HAVENNER, NG. mn 8-38 . t, between D and A new Pic Nic Resort for Rent, rights in all that may be done in American poli- y > - 3 NTE ™N 7 ute 4 Lease, or Sale, just opposite Georgetown, on —_— SONS OF M —) ‘med GLYMONT LION. WANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN t aa Cosvictios or Harp} = tics between now and the going down of the sua equipped gALTA Tae ey ary ent Tus Beautiful aie tel , hceen doing general house work and ‘the ‘mash pomnaiie wal’ domaaaie rpiy- * on Wednesda me ae Belvidere, N. J., on the first Monday of Novembet next. NG; at 7% o'clock. All’persons who have been | improved and is now open for the necom, the country. eroan or Geri AP. bl sort, ma. ket garden end da ry ferme Moat on Wed s Rev. Mr. Harden y next. tie tnataret ectign wil provent themselves for | motiation of Pa: ties. Boats cam be ch ply at No. 25 Maino » ; gas fie District, containing 9 acres, — ——_+—___ he tnitiatory or first degree, ered this xeason on the sts., Is! és LLOYD & CO.. bung on 2th 7 f 3 SS SR ay - 6 bed anytbing poate wo ‘Tux Cmarteston Convention — — wid Almas ran a omac river. ANTED—As NB ; | Ae meaetorns Coherent eas teats, cai “Guilty,” a low CHanixston, May 2, 1560. hak. SE BALI. CLUBS of this city jon for the enjoyment of both children street north, betw: h ned 15th sts. weet. fo room, and at Dear Stan: All is still ina fog here. Imimense NT. rs een instant, at 4 o'clock p.m., | and parents. The placscan be encaged forexeon re We, : quire at No. 289 of 4 ped sudden efforts have been made to induce the return of the er. ma 4-2t sions by making appl nat the corner of ‘Tuir- y Departments, forme: Sud Mth sts. west. ens pthe & st. north, between 13h on the grounds of the for; a TE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET: tognth strest = f re 4 FE a knowa as ee Howell House, but now COX aps! JOHN P. HILTON. seceding delegations to the Convention ge REGULAR MONTH = | eahscbia, he srounds ate reo to all partinn after | whore. everything 1a season can —__—_—— these praiseworthy efforts having been undertaken s nithsonian Institution on RATOR? be acrved by the propeiea ere eel i bo me . it s BOARDING. by gentlemen sincerely sympathising with their sp tod ane i Several papers | ma 3-Im JONES & MILLER i hand, and the ee — we pellcctng thet ingey, thelr return only because | érs'and the public are condiaily Invi “| SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—A vory hand- | Pied with choice Wines, Ligne Ms believing that with their assistance not only can | —!* KB DETR m_ | yenrs oll, and porfeelly sand arises Sat ee eee eee ee ———__________R.._ B. DETRICK, See. | Feary uit. ’ 7 @ satisfactory platform be made, but nominat' PRES 3 at the stable of the owner, on’G _ ws itv’ id : ens ATT r, Y 3 | Heights. (ma 2-bw*) O TO GREEN’S, 274 Pa. avenue. also, that will surely carry Pennsylvania, New Rom 3 : Gt A itticctes and look’ at those! teagtital Jersey and Indiana, as well asall the seventeen | at the C Ar ICE PITCH zRS. A TEA SETS—4 pieces—which he ix run- Ivrnovepp arent COppER BOTTOMED | Coe Ge ch os bar aot eee ee Ick PITCHER new article, very much supe- | price. ma 2-3t . | rior old style, and offer lower prices. hey aa BRO. rH . 1 Democratic States. These efforts, however, have | UUty, with uniform and hor been fruitless 20 far, and I fear will in the end Lica pee tse ges prove abortive. The evident determination of : e. BY onder of Jos. PECK. na WM.8 TEEL, 0. 8. H Wi'cayr 1 0 JOURNEYMEN TAILORS —The. sub, ees: . tue Dougias managers to rule or ruin, stands alone THE DEMOCRATIC AND ANTI. | _ma2st_ ra west of Browns’ Hotel, | Coat ‘Mal fone need bat. first-class Wate ACE the Proposed reunion of the Con-| yp3,,Auow Nothing delegates duly fect to tho | war. ROBERT HELLER, - “ap aocew. No. 488 ie | Stites vicssnty of tee Port Tentlon. No secret is made of the fact that they | Rooms: on Loman ey cries ment atthe Ameaurbly ipl ek Hiving Recovered, | CEN min | inodintn wicutty of the f are prepared not only to scout the t rds NING iext.at x'clock, for the purpose of edeviee Will Positively Appear HecksTER’s LICENSE WANTED.—The | Po:t Office, which wi 11 making the nomlnations if they sam hares’ | tne nomication ofs cnnditate fo Mago eects | at ZONIGHE. Washington city will be purehaeed: if offered iors | bi-ui single non the tal of Mae . suing election. By ri it of i a if beaten upon the platform, to scout that alse ben | mae siacto 7 THE DELEGATES, ESSRS. VANDURENE A: wintiams, | Sites! sedny (Aalroae Box hues. g Meese fore their people in the canvas BIBLE LECTURES, By Rev. Dr. Sam. | FASH/ONABLE MERCHANT TAT) wine. SES vet tem ‘They hold to Douglas i 1 f #0x, at the Rooms of the Your” ORS, \the former intely from Pa take WANTED.—Every one to 4h ge aged ar oa ey iglas in the ballotings of to- tian Asrociation, every SATU, Dat Ry’ great pleasure in announce! zens oigiers tt poe forhis Gente materials. Vie day by the force of their instructions, full 25 votes NG, at @o'clock. Union Prayer ‘eeting in the | (f Washington that the Goto SMI is, ‘st, to get your other quite |as hostile to bim as those of the acceders| L!brar}. at 734 o'elock. ‘The public inliea ineluded) | twemselven a 1G streets, opposite the ‘Patent weal spese FER eet SELIARD CLOTH Movx Boe Convection ghey Deen taking part in| “OT? eee _v 8 Tu.Fasion_| Whore they wil be happy to, servo all those who | Wy ANT ma fae $oer | Renta OV EES, stagted to ll sized Susten vention Convention. So D.’s real greatest strength BALTIMORE CONFECTION ene S et eee newer peers: 1a oft G i eatthe | $s and? «TABLE COVERS to match, uaable was 25 less than his bighest vote; or but 127} rT i SaeRtoN mes im PROPER Cro dae Se Foe htt | lecant CTORGH SQSiRie ew vers in ae Votes—21 5, less than a clear majority of the origi | jf t08 T AUTER'S UBER Fitice Rand SAFE- | Sth St: Opposite Post Department. _ap6-Sa 6 DAMASK COVERS, a new articis sional nal ballotings. Of these 127, 19 were from New | and T ney. DLV ER. an Engi article of very su-| ARE YOU INSURED Santee ECO: York, which would have dropped im the me. | : Parior wor P . 1 cose FARLE ou. ment the seceders returned; going for Guthrie, if with al hinds ~eriger™ Pail ge. ht Sarvs Revolver, the a ap ri i ke. 2 very nice for the latter bad been willing to take him. New Per seer peeertieh OLAUETE & York, in this Convention, has been the riddle of is aoord we, in oBBa 1 the times—faithful to none, and anxious only to eta : ae a ere wm s. wane. Furniture! take care of number one—of the interests of the MMENSE EXC 15,990 DOLLARS WORTH influences in the delegation controling its action, | =——————————— rd Just nzom Nite The counsels of the seceders have been, so far, gz eects aL : UST i pply of Straw Goods, LF DAE vd seein arnt saeee| F — |i ar | plas m un . But hay fe. steadily Teftsed to taba bay tee whedaves ene a “Ci vauce of the fimtal conclusion of the meetings of the rump of the Convention; so that their course Sear atea ne ie eniguaithanes their case as ELE > ‘developed in what the rump may fina 1; dc, The Douglas men were fairly caught ina trap Wi Positively agpeatti7iE Recovered, in the adoption of the rule, by the rump, requiring “3 - TONIGHT. movgnds of al! the electoral votes in the ecgioal | YW ANTED. FO 9 1 ‘weit a convention to nominate. It was on that point