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a — ee < . ee a THE EVENING STAR ASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. A New Rovre ror raz Rerven or tne Jara | XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. GEORGETOWN. BALLS AND PARTIES. - —_—-.——_ NSSE.—A writer in the [ntelligencer of this morn aa Wosesny picnics = wet an ro Tux Wort Moves ox ix a Cincuz.—Were | ing says: Frecselings =e ny AStaranen. Correspondence of Ths Siar. , FE whiter GE erate w ASAING WASHINGTON CITY: the history of the world from the beginning of | The ees ene? sort rom Tw ssases. yenlerday afer achort — Groxeztows, D.C., May 5, 1860. "CUR DREL LE see NG SiTURDAY . seo May 5, 186p. | time, within the reach of all, all —_ compre- | Panama to boy aoe visitors = = adn we tibiae tea. At the meeting Of our City Councils last even- ak at the Cotta. — 3 ———_—- — —- | hend that man moves as it were, in a circle—pe- | conduct them home they came. “ session, . | Ing, all the members and a host of were . and 2 boisterous way to Panama around ness on the private calendar, adjourned until Mon- spectators Spirit of the Morning Press. tiodically performing pretty much the same acts pa a da Th tae, The he performed years, decades, or centuries before; a oay- Hovsr.—After we went to the lar like all else in nature. That is togay, that the Press, regu The Constitution, under the head of “ A Stub- present. In the Board of Common Council, a orn Fact,” says Question arose concerning the order of business, | S.7anEements to wake of the Gow Whatever else may be affirr dor denied ofthe | ©¥#racter of races or peoples is as unchangable 2s eo they ang was if galing, fr fi from ne ae idl st ohn fib der sence ail ox = net practice, which vine sate National Democratic Convention at Charles- | the character of the trees of the forests or plants altogether more desirable to our | Standing mittees, Ye ay a] = af ‘our regular report. Considerable business of in- we Fenny ee ay f <n i must certainly be acknowledged thatthe | of the fields, unless changed. as they are, by | y itors, if the subject were presented to them, to | Private character, Pratl Coekaie ot a ie | terest was transacted, of which we have only time nds has made aimp!sacrangenimnts for parents ee he Meare ceretenty candidate | the infusion of new elements into their nature. return By the way of aoe of Good Hope. ° A cate ele annie (Mr. Curtis fn the chair.) | thls morning to mention the followin And ch Id p efor ether smuusement - ¢ fatally that it must seem an Unvarying, nature produces unvarying acts, | Voyage of circumnavization, an a oe eratio : resource in themselves to make trial of some other S > 4 the ‘The Glee Quartetts Band will sing and resumed the consideration of the tariff and | UPper Board there their choise airs. A favorite Brass end man Who will be acceptable to. the Democratic | season after season. That is, in ali created things, erat clas ta (Rv wiedlgey emer or Seon bi. feigtion te the new road; the or Ring Band . States. By the common and obvious means of | but man, who being alone endowed with intel- | Shout 4 000 miles longer, but it may be made Mr. Longnecker, of Pa., addressed the com- let of the of goog an - Novemona {piormation any man may satisfy himself that Mr. | iect, varies his acts more or less; though in the | shorter staves than the Pacific route. First. mittee in support of the bill, advocating gener- | Quiet & fact rac) i oe emg a b Douglas cannot possibly overcome the opposition id cycles of his history h ts as unvary- | here to Madeira, then to Rio, thence to the Cay ally the principle of protection for American in- Washington, (favorani mesation of our n and ladie, which Is made to him by the Democracy of those | $'@"d cycles osc Camel esa ate tg ory thence to Mauritius, and so dustry. ° lution fw relat cradle to that measure;) the reso- Arrangements States whose electoral votes in November will | ing features of his nature, as the trees, or the ani- India or Batavia, to Japan, would make pleasant | Messrs. Adrian and Nixon, of N. J.-also briefly tien ait, felation to the channel; and the resolu- aes certainly be castfor a Democrat. Contention with | mais do. The passions and prejudices, the am- stepping places,’ form an agreeable voyage, aud advocated the bill. _— erson ; T such a factas thiscan only end in his political bitions and the weaknesses that actuate him a] afford one of Such easy stages that our friends The committee then rose, and 20 minutes before ruin.” thousand, a hundred, or fifty years ago, lead him | need not be longer at sea than three weeks at any | 5 0’clock the House adjourned. MAY ra ofthe given at the ANSE MBL CLUB will} KOOMS. Lon anaavenne, nenr Sixth st. The same paper again treats at length upon SV ENING, M ime —_—--e.—- » fon TUR<DAY F ath. to repeat to-day, bis acts of those times. = A The Club will assere their inends & ‘ Demos c % Preceedings of Te-Day. ; be or noe ee sm tone PUMnCtPl St wy acaay Sennibil 100k WAR Mii Wal at ccnaction Uo, Charies'Cousty (H4.) Court, commences | in eux Hovats,to-dey, Mr." Tals'aibed! lexve sire = ~. by the closeness of resemblance in point of prin- | its 5} ring term at Port Tobacco, on Monday next, lu i the c it. | Of the resolution in relatiog the pleasure and gratification of the company The Intelligencer ts devoted to Congressional Dnle, cerwreen the condition of the affairs of the | ‘Pe ‘th inst. bis honor Judge Crain, presiding. | ‘9 introduce a joint resolution from the Commit. | of the resolu the vote bei Tickets, admitting a gentleman and tanies, Fitts proceedings and news. Democratic party at this time and their dition | Tbe Crauford case will come up on the ase tee on Public Grounds, providing for a watchman 7 9 UF The Charleston Convention, before the se- cession, consisted of 505 delegates. {7 At the late Republican State Convention at Dover, Del , Hon. Tom Corwin spoke four hours ona stretch. Cents—to be had aj the door Tuesday of the court, being the 15th inst. to protect the Equestrian Stafue of Washington debate, the Long Bates ake; = By the Comet eo of Arrangements. in the times when the souls of men in this country UJ- A Baltimore paper rts that a number | 29d for other pur; 5 the vote. - a =z most sincerely devoted to free institutions were | of delegates to the “Union” Coavenane there on | Mr. Train stated there is now ho protection for The action of the Maryland Commissioners at oA M BC most sorely tried. We allude to the times when | the 9th, have passed through that city. intending as pirveereP ran ire — — of wood, and | the meeting of the Stockholders of the Chesa- poyrny a. ay ty oy Aaron Burr, surrounded and abetted by the most | te spend the intermediate time in Washington. | the grounds have been injur © necessary | peake and Ohio Canal, in monopolizing the con- get nll. arrangements for the inauguration. -, the citizens of, unscrupulous band of disappointed office seekers, | _{]7- The gross amount of on mails re- | “nee isa balance remsining from thea trol of that work to the exclusion of the District, | W P ppo ntti fs ppro- 3 eorgetown and Alex~' disbanded military men and would-be plunder- poh Serene A Catena teu teamers | priation made for the Inauguration of 817,00, ppv pele — weet caren — Nias) San be Chartored for Bi erpione on the U7 The “City Reform Convention’ of Baiti- | mongers that the country had then known, sought | {omagetover 5, 1859, to March 24, 1860, inclusive, nich wiih s9 ee a perecnne ters ate ure, and is justified by none. of our citizens, no 4 m boar. foot wt more adjourned sine die, last night, the objects of | © defeat the evident will of the Democratic ma- | —.---—-____—_c--"1eees shall be made for the protection of the statue. matter what may be their party proclivities. its organization having been mostly fulfilled. jority who sustained Jefferson, and through the the undersigned, The resolution was objected to There has been a robbery of the mail in thir A. RYTHER, Capt ©, the undersigned, F PEreaNs FAIL assistance of such allies to seize upon the Presi- | | Lady Managers of the F we ; oft > of the ’ fe “Or ; : . , - i U7 It turns out that the whole of the People’s | dency by a coup demain. There wasthen as little peg reat ve ee se paces har ek ar heusader oat nited States ind the matter is now underg. ? ae een "cket was successful at the late election in Phila- | pretense that he was the choice of the Democracy | friends and the public in genoral Mr. Jocuet be requested to communicate to the House of Rep. | &*00; and we hope that none but theguilty party deipbia. Mr. Hufty, candidate for the office of | for the Presidency, though sustained by them for | SCUA¥F!ELD who furnished ‘us with the very best tee Cream wo could get, anc int the lowest prices. | PeS*ntatives any information recently received re- | “f Patties may be made to suffer. City Comptroller, who was, supposed to have i i Letters have been received here from dam No the Vice Presidency, as at this time there is sub- | His Cakes and Confectionery wera deltciont veel specting the pe ware ge trade 4, Hera that the work la proprening finely, and val—which will tn 4 been defeated by bis democratic opponent, has | stantial reason to believe that Douglas is the Pres. | (o=s crevit tothe manainnaren Wy een” at Tae enienee Oblected. They had bad enough of | t,t loaded trotss will pass there this week. 7 y MINING. May tote on 102 majority by the official returns. {dential cholce of the constituents of the effective | {Arent MF Fic mics. Ko. te ERR Gt | that thing Complaints are made daily of the fmperfect and IBLY Ana avenue, ‘The Mayor of New York has received of. | Portion of the late Charleston Convention—quite | _ mn 5-3t Miss MARY COUKMAN. get epgre be sity ett dened fag diy f stinned ‘ patrocnet ner Fi soe napalm ss tueumecace ines ip | aelittle. Yet he, (Burr,) by dint of just such as- PRESIDENTS MOUNTED GUARD. AMUSEMENTS. water, and we hope the matter will he attended ' wir techeuse ante to that port. ‘The pre | Surauce, recklesmieas and cunning, on the part of report jourself on MONDAT Leer ok Mae tae I1LLAR DS’ HALL! toe ae auld be quite a serious matter if from a oe oyage Fors _ 30 PrO- | on the disceatented and unprineipled elements | at the Columbian Armory, ai So‘clock, for pirate | W. — any cause the Potomac water should be cut off or odin prietors of the ship desire to be informed as to the engaged in politics nominally on the Democratic | (ut) with wnitorm and horse earipments ta com ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. heecome wnat for mae; ane at the oemneger the hold this interest Dj eo . for tar, e. re DI —— pam refuse vie! sn * first was beld, iad EBs sabhect W009: | ies, thes Sauied (apeaes come quite ae. moar | PO Un is et SrRet rreeniee By oe tat: THE CHOIR OF Len} win ee : ne neglect of the proper autborities. and see themselves again in the innocen: ‘ cheating the Democracy out of the Presidency, as} _WM.S TEEL, 0.8. me <2 18t Panl’s English Lutheran Church, Fac attention of persons wanting board in a | tir juvenile suce-ssore, under the roof of bye ji > TIC AN i a Mf the pi asing men Douglas came,a day or two since, to cheating | ; & DEMOCRATIC AND A as : : family, or to rent rooms in our city, Is directed to ee P A a ; 5) ee Se Le, Rospoctfully Announce that they will sive | Me advertiseaant te eee oy. dizected to Mayoralty Con . will meet at the A he ls, 9" Edward Norris, sr., and Col. Francis Ot- way Byrd, both aged and esteemed citizens of Baltimore, are dead. The former was an Old > 0 > honor of 1s The pretenses alleged in favor of the cLrims | Rooms on Lout Ten MONDAY EVE” | Grand Voeal & Instrumental Concert, | convenient one eat toe ra graces ere Spo pnp ee Defender, and the latter served in the war with | of the two adventurers were in principle alike; RING wheter Wines ee MONDAY EVENING, May 7, very reasonable, which is quite an inducement va ih Fripel!, distinguishing himself in the battle of | equally unfounded in truth and justice, and | {ue uicater By reanest of For Tue Bexgrir oF rux Curren, these hard times Derna—and in the last war with Great Britain equally revolutionary in their tendency. Had | _™ma 3-4 i THE DELEGATES, Burr then succeeded, this Government would emir LECTURES, By Rev. Dr. Christi One bnudred and sixteen beef cattle were of- At the Above Hall. fered and so'd at Drovers’ Rest yesterday at from nn eRas Naaman: i[7 The following names have been mentioned Apaned by 4% to 5!; cents per Ib. gross, equal to to 10: 5 : ak SON, at the Rooms of the Young M . DAWSON, BALL, HODG- | © 3 LA 3 + 2 tincipals of Colloge Acadennes im connection with the Presidency and the Nation 1 long since have come to an end Had Douglas Rea’ pciation, ever SATURDA PEEVES \. JONES, and others, Vocally; | cents net A small supply of sheep were selling | A. Washington, Georgetown a: Uniou Convention to ble at Balti ; succeeded at Charleston, bis success, wrought | NING, at®o'clock. Union Prayer Meeting in the ntion to assemble at Baltimore nex from 4); to 5 cents per Ib. gross. “Lambs worth {the Gentlemen of the Press. . and | from $i 75 to $3.50. And by out as it would have been by fraud and men- ‘The public (ladies included) | Messrs. MUSGRIFF, TOWNER, RIG y At 7 o'el Wednesday: Massachusetts—Edward Everett, R. pan alae tha dedi ae 7 mre rdially invit ap %-'Th.P&SIin : otvern, fustrumentally; atee H°: FOR THE HICKORY BOYS! . and a Psa a a Se And by sting eniale Talent, : = Pee hee er ae pate SAR M. | emetic. pasty pelscipie, weeld bare bese CLEAN BLANKETS, tical Darvon... Meamnrcens{ GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | aPisdiith20 MA PART oh ie Bots, A. H. H. Stuart, Geo. W. Summers; North | pat the sigral, fort the destruction of the Gov. | Wits ts Se caporet nee housekeeper | Musical DIRECTOR. ---- ---y-gMr, Suannerrs | 2UVAUE — EVENING, May tth.at THORNS HALL. Carolina—Wm. A. Graham; Tenn obn " as to preserve her Blankets? And in order todo = i) ten eee 7 For other Georgetown advertisements see first page | > ~ Mozart's celebrat«d strin, ; essee—Jols P Bell; Missouri_tdward Bates: N, 7 ee ia nn ee Dommitle that the | thie itis wesssanry thar they, he ote olataen Pattiodlacy in proxiannaie has been engaged nCERRION. “Et ret > Segre ates; New York— Presidential candidacy could have been usurped | before they are put away. Now is the time to have P : Washington Hunt, Wintield Scott; Texas—Sam ; in the name of the Democratic party by such flagrant violations of truth, justice and party Horston — aan - © the e ae 5 y - | order will be ed. Tickets & at riber wonld respectiully | Tickeis Fifty Cents, (two tickets will admit three GEORGETOWN DEMOCRATIC ASSO: ; proseryed. Tickets — a ting a gentleman awd ladies. By orde is numerous friends ard patrons that le is | persons.) for sale at the Music and Book Stures. at bate ange By ne tren an MON” toe of Arrans ae eee to Clean Blankets m the very best man- Wittares’ Hotel, and door, 4 — “ hie OTS € at7is Concert to commence ATiONAL MUSICAL CONVENTION ¢ Personal. sentiment, without repelling from a candidate so | "°p,ard upon reasonal et hisiakkalieesn lan — N 5 om mipaniig An S. Stephens, the authoress, ac. | made the support of the Democracy of the South | pia" jemiang, ay thing dene 353 (south side) arr Anaual Convention of the National Museai companied by her busband, is paying a visit to —without driving them off from any future aitil- | l’a. avenue, between 4$¢ and 6th sts. Washington; | brated ma : mt c-gee the metropolis. She is stopping at the National Jetferson street, Georg. lation with the Democracy of the anti-Democratic | Siiunkets will be sent for and on party States, if the latter had sanctioned the act Come soon! Come one W. H.W Fs Nor could that have occurred without so widen-} jna5-rt* — vn nj and the | furnished by W : : done, cab [HEY ARE COMING AT LAST! this city at the ESDAY MORNIN aud continue daring ert on Friday even --- Rev Andrew G. Carothers, pastor of As- sembly Church, bas returned to the city, but his health continues ferbie SONIAN [erie on TU May &th, at Wo'elock a . SEPH WOODLAND, of Pre : : Mins s 5 a oe oe on Mins ine, Martinsburg (Va.) Republican states | Ing the current deplorable sectional breach, a5 CALL AND SEE COSMOPOLITAN TRELS.| gs No. 4 West st, Georgetown. Tw. rag that — gue wife of Hon. C. J. Faulkner, | that the existence of the Government would have ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! OS?T.—A NOTE of Suter, Lea & Co., dated Xpected to be present. American Minister to France, left that town on been greatly end: ‘d thereby; for th ition- 5 Tuesday last for Paris. Mrs. F. is accompanied ee ober ee Tae December 2 |. lor $1 peg? payable 1 ~quiremeuts for receiving the benefit of the e end dl by ih Th ton, ‘are evidence of berst dy her daughter, Mrs |iocock, wife of Hon Tc | ality of the Democratic party is the only remain- ae tres mee otlier ‘geunienl ensue Bocoe SIX NIGHTS ONLY: ale 3 yy me in sing from my her musical association. ‘k, of the House of Representatives. ing Hak binding our North and South together, LARGEST BONNET IN AMERICA, Commencing ~ fe High ce above a Compras a, pay mont af © nenmial = ) cents—towards «| outside of the laws, which, under our system ON EXHIBITION MONDAY, MAY 7, 1860. Th: finder of the note will be suitably tone heey iin Importaat Coy = ee conteampiats st o 7 vo. 5 i o deli i — ¥ t uh it chunlly at the ot ve of Geor; a : z ance © : = eo = D.GURLEY, President. the Sta’e of via. Mr. J Way sl a FORMERS IN THE PROFESsioN. 3 = : G " : Hivered the opfnics of Court’ ther the low-water | their authority. That Douglas and those ‘“ope- R. €. Stevens’ Fancy Store, yihiglea Ea : TONS ne Gone ¥ | _N. B. FUGITT, Cor’ Sec. 9.25219. Maza.7 mark claimed b; the complainant ia this case as | tating” for him are aware of these facts, is as true na STi ie ee : LATE MEMBERS OF No.™4. log he Granp 6222, 77MES COMING : the Hine was intended by the contract of cession | as that they know well the true character and Ne. 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CHRISTY’s, OARD IN A FAMILY.<with or without lodg. | 24ND OPENING OF ANALOSTAN RE pgp pd hoe erar yg _ Georgia 1s erron- tendency of the measures to which they resorted | ma5-tt Between 9th and lth streets. BUCHLEY’s, ing) by the week or month, at No. 140. over fo be entered in favor of the respendent and tet cre oe ne crass Wibit ends; which mess-| 456, 466-No 4860, AG6 NG G56 No aSs CAMPBELL’s, hearths cormeot He Soak t each party {ts own costs. ures go to prove the truth of our declaration that N No 456—No 456. SANDFORD’S, and ried conples ace ted, Alxo, Rooms to let, | ¢ and PIC > No. 209 ; ember oe 1858.—The United | the class of politicians who sought to usurp the | PAPER-HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, States, appellants, agt. Vicente P. Gomez. A mS . SRYANT'S q 31 er furnished or unfinished, FIREBOARD PR BRYANT’S MINSTRELS! u iC al Pop. piace of resort.on MONDAY, from the district court of the Laited Sivie | Ufection of the affairs of the Democratic party PICTURE CORD AX 7 = INE DRESS G pats wil leave Hich street wharf ever. Ta , &e, & re > Tw FIV “py o 4 . tutes during the day. The Committee pieds See Weta seiiensttict of California. Me. Sus- | uring the Jefferson-Burr times, resort to parallel | At the above number, 486 Seventh cirest, pore ADMISSION TENTY-FIVE CENTS. | Bi Mastics and Shawls, Duners Cotton | Spered to tashn this’ the meet cides Be Renn ered e Court, i ilar ends. enovatin find a desirable selection of Pa > ; (pal 4 Tab io make this th ae ee the opinion of the Court, expedients in these times to effect similar «nds eh EE ee lection of Papor fs DR. T. W. BOGART, pai Linge Shootings, Tape I son. Tickets Doents, ad uitting @ gentle: Black and ordering the maudite hercteko:c; ued = Srroromcne. tr > and Gold and Velvet | _ma5 7 Business Agent to be revoked and ‘cancelled Tue Comixs Exrositiox —We have never No, 16. J. W. Stanton & Co.. et al., owners of | witnessed in democratic political efrcles of the io nel Mi Herne \owboat “Angip-Celt,” appellants, agt. | Federal Metropolis 0 yrest interest manifested Leet eg Harris & Morgan et al.. claimants. of the seam. with referenc vi an atietgaied apeech sa in now | engeet pee F ship Louisiana. Appeal from the circuit court of 2 = a nen, and. 5 ti it. 8 w ntatnes, BMedalioue thing usuaily to be found in a first-class Dry Goou! 6 Sto 77 a Brass and String Band has been «« BLL 8° Hs always be ft DD FELLOWS’ HALL re can always on BIPM NS dh : a ore of the *) Double Minstrel Troupe. Spit-im 95 Bridge st., Georgeto y Famine CHANGE OF PROGE ke Also, a han «Gold Band W nds, all widths, Orders exeented with MME NIGHTLY. WANTS. a Hispateh e try. Ha < purchase — i. the Cuited States for the eastern district of Louisi- | ¢vivced to hear the expected effort of Senator ashe will soll at the lowest remaincrative | POSITIVELY. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. ; — PERSONAL ana. The decree of the said cireuit court in this Davis, of Miss., on Monday next, upon bis cele- e A 1 al : those needing the WEDNESDA HURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SNTED—A. a mow =. who <3 cause was atfirmed. with costs and interest. brated caucus resolutions, that have ev.dently been et the number SATURDAY EVENING, Shaye a. ‘rer | Osis» BRA 20 Otnet a2 . 2 0 4 2 4 ER, No 46 Seventh st, i pS. tr. ELLET. fights of Georg: wie tare Go Fnee is {Bi0% Met. | adopted by the democracy of the democrat ma 5-eoit* 4 doors above Odd Fellows fiw l. Mix 2, 3, 4, axp 5. vM Mar Sem. 106.—n,. court of the Cited States for the western disrict | States as the enunciation of their creed upon the SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. sistant in Steam Frigs mu - sper, to R. HW. Guawer of Pennsyiva The piaintitf in error in this | absorbing question of slavery in the Territories nh cause having been three times called and failing TWO DOLLARS Niavarn ‘Tyat SMITH : ; SHOREY, CARLE, DUPREZ and GR wats : pid This speech will net only be important as express- FI N far-famed and world-renowned only Original 250 REWARD.—7T0 H ~ § L KEE to appear, this writ of error was,on motion of Mr ing the views of the distinguished author of the 3 Orleans and Metropolitan Burlesque OPER! ND 0: HERS.—Loft Willard.’ I Black. dismissed with costs pursuant to the 16th = = RPGs a é = f ‘TROUPE and Brass Band. Great combination of Vashington, on the morning rule of tourt ciucus resolutions upon the exi: Z state of the COME TO SMIFH 'S, No. 460 s enth street. | talent and originality The largest and best V D IMME entlenan, resident of New ¥ cs 0.185. Lessee of Curtis Mann et al ; plainti:? | question, but as the authoritative manifesto of the toot your SPRING and SUMM CLOTH- |e r siginate ices paaghter-prov A, IWERS. to ie ene Apply at sears of ox geht exes aed tn ror, agt Wm Witon. The argument of democracy of the Senate of the United States on HO UEEE Seventh street, sells hin CLOTHING, ducing the featort varietivs of Brows & Witisns Groce aren nrourtach ate folor, arab var de , | the subject, and of that portion of the Charleston ASS ond Sat low prices, i jad», Duets, Quartettes, Overture mae = —_——— — | dressed. Having been in ill health fendant in error, and conciuded by Mr. Baat-r | * ’ == a — | Piecos, Fancy Dancingue Onto mete : ANTED—EMPI “ eed he har wandered hoough for the plaintiff in error. Adjourned until Fridsy, | Convention that voted ayainst the platform ori. JMPORE NEW MANTILLAS ec onawia | imsccuecedccdtoteepubien ean £ hurse toan raion! Any one gistag info mntien thar etn ———— "| inally adopted by the anti-democratic party States oe AND Ist PEAS uae c Balcony Concert in front of the Hall b Seca tl tion to travel, Ad- | ble nts friends to find bbim will receive the mies m1 18 » 2 ENT 2 ve; a " s $ ; . ite sAmounuaear Pee Ee anet ae Cocut—The | majority of the body. It is already clear to us| n'a" Silk Mantiias,” han dnome apis % Laon Caen eveting by the rkes Sank — si WOMAN Goa: ee — Streck, Mow Vek Oa ie. 45 Futon Supreme Court o: ted St: is m S and Points. rich ace Mantil —f 3 do th Pe Senday until the next rigeiae joa in yf ota at eee demonstrations Ukely to beiavolved eevee Black Gren tee eok ee ik wisgrt 3 W 3 Re ng.and general housework of a private | April, 1860. = man 2 lw a ger During the lete term about seventy | '" Senator D's effort, the public will probably be | Sy} ine mourning. With a few novelties in ats 5) cents, Colored - One capable in ail respects, who works ADAME FELIX, FORTUNE TRELLEK. California land cases have been decided Of able to divine the policy that will be pursued by | and Thin Shawis. Allat the lowest prices, cHag | . DUPRI a I 4 ha food city Ny cane fr ‘in, bers leave to inform the Ladies ota fine re Contested ones in favor | the South in the approaching Presidential election- Mad6t 523 Seventh Veuue Pa ccs a deal Manager and Business Agent. = ee ween) ant E- ms Suited on all ‘Aanire of Cove as Boctecs= st ane of the Government of the United States, embrac- ——_.—__- ses - : 4 ASHINGTON THE “Tih Eleventh street, between FandG. ap 18.1m” pd ‘esate * NoTIc Ww NGTON THEATRE. doing ' po acer twenty milllonset dellann Ane rom Perrine Tuam Urox Txtar.—If aught were Ir You want to buy, rent.” exchange, DAN Ff | The manager avails himself of an o; portunity of| “i country. American r Gerinan proferre Ses Oy of fe ae cine ee for ten wonton - prove reptgeompe a truculence Be Lis 308 Penn eA NG, pail on JOAN F. varying tae ad entertainmientt of 700 PE at No; 29 Maine aveune, between FOR SALE AND RENT. usand acres in city of San Francisco, and | of the m! inority of the late arleston Conven- ‘Melodeona, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Fluter, &o estabishment with the beautiful some oe ties en ene imi, Boer renee gpm mitt jatar det tlon—the Douglasites. whose real strength was} _™&4 JOURN F_ELLIS. Spukuae ee War cemoereod ort nee tee =~f] ume § sup) , ten millions of dol- man xe the balbattics ro ; SXCHANGE © life well ree 'N a lars. In the latter (as the other twentnn ¢ | Dut 127 votes, as the ballotings prove—that proof VAT 1, OR EXCHANGE-A Public lifeof recou a - ground wis fraud. tre (Guat estig 4 | inevidiedt iu thats impudent scheme of declaring Ad x y HORSE, tor a bles jan R; ROBERT HELLER fice. Hot R RENT, on Ninth at, betwee ~ “ : ; ~ zs arger ¢ suvable tor # carriage or bugey; enables lim tu present. He confidently announces and New York aveune—No, §81—of sevr inion on the following ground: First, that the | themselves delegates to an adjourned Convention works weil in any harness; reasons for seli- this arti-t as ext dor mants showed no legal title, and me'reerded be held at Bal in J 4 ing, too stnall for my business, Apply to JOSEPH TUE FIRST PRESTIDIGITATEUR meena ment © ” ores @ | to be held at Baltimore in June, and at the same ; ape epee + Aes . a -< i evidence in support of rant; second, tbat the claiments bave ne equity for want of considera. | “™* demanding the places of the delegates from Pa HIAPFIELD, 386 Sixth street, between and the Sunth should be filled by means of new elec- of the world. Since the retirement of the justly 1 sus. __ma4- renowiled R RENT—That landw and HU attic FRAME B Se 7 =: ROBERT HOUDIN, ; erything im seacd had. Sma east side of Tweift fe SOUL HORSE FOR SALE —A very hand | whoso marvellous amino gat oo cut feats are in always on hand, \ feo Praitheteian ie torr'et To a i tious. ‘The meaning of the trick was of course | §9 soiue thorough bred BAY My 23 196 stylo and effect reproduced—not imitased—by Mr, | Plitd with evoice Game ar . Smith's tenant the rent will be 820. Apply oppoxits. at \ ag HW, to assemble st Baltimore, if possible, not repre- | 2¢ ef okt; and perfectly sound ; can be seen Heller. “A 'seriee of TAS plied with chorce Wings es ge ' soiY i peti therefore ‘reversed the deciston of the Califoraia | Sebtatives of the Democratic party of the country, | Heahin et tae OMe will bogiven darts tuo ae — every day at! o'clock. te Atrorney ot Low. Sigh District Court and the board of commissicners but, rather, desperate adherents of the desperate TO THE BLI all GRLDAY, EVs NING, May 4, eamteaiuaasteas - of a ING, on Tw t Tut Guuuam iad fortunes of @ particular sspirant, bent on usurp- Messrs, ANDORENE an ! gh gp Sota Go,70 6k a74 te as IN First Ward. contarning seven rom i i cN. ASHION MERCHANT r . Good water in the yard. out , yea Youn —A poos X ing the functions of a Democratic National Con-| F4SH/ONABLE ean ; eiven in America, ilius- | Ce oichn 1 farther Z MN ak - “ . r vwer of : sTs— - | part pee EPayeuinaurs in gumowncing to the citizone SECOND Sit hing ot G5 Ser eng peeameeeymchee ie een. | EE NOS THE WrATHER—The following report of the | themselves at No. 456 Soventh streat, be For farther particulars soo bills. ts 4 Dg Vigilance | {ean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- | tay be kind enough to favor them with their patr Box sheet open dail from 9 a.m. to 2 Wash ate city will be pure ed, if off le " svg meeting of the parties concerned | scnian Institution. The time of observation is | 2° aft from 3 to5 p.ina when seats inmy bo secured with | aut at oven Rake Hox 417, Baltimore Post meg . at Acme ——, on Satertes and Gheat’? @ clock BROWN S.GAR out extra charge Office, stating lowest price. Sp 16-tr ‘OR RENT—A predihemew three pen. 4 r — ‘—A comfo . A tariff of 20 cents a barrel, or a som May 5, 1960. 2 hs. Porto Bice bopes eae, On SATURDAY, May 5, wi naGRAND | WY ANTED.— Every one to know that SMITH, hasement BRICK SK. on E imposed on the Sunday sales of lager, to be col. | New York, X.Y. 8 3 bbis, prime New Crleans Molasses,” MID-DAY SOIRKE, for ‘tho special aecommoda- st fair prices for hie lected on Monday morning, and expended on Philadelphia, Pa. 53°, 3) bbls. do. Cuba Mo asses, poate d canes 8 id on ae at 2) Gods SMITHS, Seventh st., to get your esas, So sd rage Ga oH otect panty heat, Fle Bibs Bciden ier ell giadts: ; i hliziagion = all par 7 = erates jolatiug . fi 5 . '. toa r “4 Children, cents. the theatrical establishments Richmond, Va. Just teorived acd for sale by , . ARBOUR & SEMIM ous sect. and, under cover | Petersburg. = ——— Permitted to all kinds of worship, | N i > : May 91, 1900, 1 will offer, for ht to have such exercises as they sec . C. Supple of Stray: Gouda tpi | {roa tramé, torewood one, i Post Ps Cin jesus naisewam ana WSO AB Uns make PLANO bua aed DAVIS | EEOBLENS CL Depertinest. apes ET NNETS. 'S FLATS cia ‘ JOAN ¥. ELLIS, "5 Sin ARE oo ee 8: velear; brarm, every number, all selected irk ee ATR: tT mas 306 Pa. av., bet. sth and i0th sis, LOST AND FOUND. nx — ibe Philddelpbia -Clear, 68°, wind SW | of style and quality, for the retail trade expec! T DISSOLUTION, rites tack... of ein ee Mercer, the young clear, pleasant. Lavties notin immediate want of the above would HE Copartnorship heretofore existing under | By: ay ry! the ey. ot ait ese a clear, 66°, wind SW find it greatly to their advanta, ty lelay purchas. | the name aud firm of NicCunes & Becx,is thisday <4 day May. A O) clear. it until they can see the great STEVENS ore dissolved by mutual consent. k e MOCLER: ae ing to oy 000), et le Columbus. EVENS, : . BE. Me ES, - surety on note C. sine: ¥ Tae Extexsive Samuel*r. E. Goodwin; Montgomery, 226 Pa. avenue. tween ‘oth nat tees, paibab tanec — suistaas o" " mouth, sub- Fraisie Bly ats oe ap 39-7t __ Wi shington, D.C. All parties baving claims against the ate cox cern Rew alee cS pire a STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE.—Just | ®£° dexired to present them, and those i, are g eived from the North Sic pli earnestly requested to come forward and make y~ Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a. m., (cor- | Wilson's Alhaby. Seed ling Srawberrien put ve te ae IE SoC LEES. — for Sere 29,419; at noon, 29,90" = ¢ order for p anting, at = eS ee or =% hermometer &. M., 55°; at noon, 74° 9 ENJAMIN CUDLIPP’S STEAM DYEING Zs 2 | A MOORES WEST Emoto. | BEAN Caer NENM DY UMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL soct | A TMORE'S WEST END ving The. bow tol Society iN be pees THUR mpoMthly meeting of this | to bed Hage sesoncey kee Rat an wnt to Dyesnd Clem Society will be beld THIS EVENING, ati clock. | Roach Extermi iver Invigo- it H. 8. BOWEN, 'R. Sec’ tor, Hostotter’s, Bitters, “Ayers. Madi i} maen’s Coats, Vests, and THE % 7 —. ‘oulet Soaps, rushes, Painter ® were | Cleansed at tho s ortest notice. i ASSEMBLY’S CHURCH. The Rey Syd tlemen going in mourning c&n have their BSR acaner Meeaape ers will G®STS UNDERSINR TS done at the ‘shortest uoties, tn the very hous A RLOR ROW : Sabbath) MORNID IRAWERS,| | nor, and on the most'reasonable terms. “All Rev, Prol. Suvra, of Colin ats vor fits” quali ; tisak font received and promptly Ty 6 : 25-202w 3 At HOPKINS’. Ph eee ++ | 9. P.—The Officers and Members Seer At WOPKING. | ; GLLYMONT PAVILION. hinstoa Lodge N, i PENNSYLVANIA AV: E, r Beantitul summer revort hee been enth street Hallion SUNDA y AF NOO? 278 Be w en bleventh and Se, 278 i Be lB ne ake for the aecom- Satie pec eieregee NEW STANDARE HOOKS YOR LIBRARIES, | itn often Boat em i $10. Black's Edinburgh"Edition of the Waverly Nov- | ter *. making. it the cheapowt newt moet ‘ mt tt r <. sla opmplete in # vo! spams halt — finely illus- Por prine gc eS) mae river. Sunday ae tian Co. a Falition of Washington Irving's Works, on | £0 partictpate in dieting ek i La god other ac- toned paper; 21 volumes, half calf, commoda‘ion for the @ eeyland and the | “Phe ite aad ‘Works of soln Adame, complete, sean be will be as follows; and parents. ‘The p! ir MORROW ithe oi 10 volumes. ont een plication at the corner of Tuir- Ever J. D. Baxter, of Baltimore, will fn Cluskey’s Political Text Book. avenne, Ceara ws ig? aoa Ms ea ‘Rec, te in W. W. Corcoran’s Library Building at 1 : ‘BNCH | | be served Y 0 snd at Sesceueer ethodist © urch oa Ei eon BED “FER ninth kan Peer; eng er ‘ONES & Bt Parisn, of Viremia, will preach at the NTI-MACASE Sout ethodist Church at I o’elock a. A Just Evder J, of Shio, will presche a WW. fa chase dtisa ine vival w | t TS" ATrENTION, ¥ sn, WOMAN NING next,3 0% ion 0 and ow pends PLEASURE PaR’ PLEASURE 4 ere * fen rt Ye wetele ati