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THE EVENING STAR. | Y4S#!Neron news anv cossir. | xxxvitn CONGRESS_FIRST SESSION. GEORGETOWN. ‘ae ee hie REAsURERS mee ge STATEMENT, ee OO i Is tae Hovsx, on Saturday, after we went to a. waren R vy parry tranchee, by sana eaoteed te Sek “april, 100; the amare ter wack Tus Aprournsp BaLtimore Coxvextion — ’ 2 Correspondence of The Star. drafts have been issued, but were then unpaid, and the amount then remaimene swhjvct to drat! Shoe % WASHINGTON OITY: After due consultation, an address to the seceding | Press, 8 considerable n a erotics the wa Grorcetows, D. C., May 7, 1560 also, ‘he amount of Futir'« transfers to and from depositaries, as ordered by the Se-votary of the Trea wry MONDay.... + May 7, 1860, | Charleston Convention from the Democracy of | Comeitios of the URE ie time spent in m0 Stnday morning, about balf past one o'clock, — <a 7 “s Fs 5 Commrens tes Bese. pent name ie y being | the tariff and loan bill. the lamber “cus Prancis Wheatley near ' pga hereto | Spirit of the Morning Press. very generally signed by them preparatory to its ——— the lower bridge across Rock Creek. One or two . In-what place. Amountonde but not yt Amount «ut ‘The Constitution, speaking of The Miscarriage | Publication. It is understood to set forth the Proceedings of To-Day. of the nightwatch immediately got to work with | posite, | Pasd, though) ject to drs!t at Charleston,”’ says : urgent necessity of their return to the Convention, Ix THE SENATE, to-day, Mr. Doolittle offered & but the fire gained rapidly on them. In payable, “The events at Charleston have demomstrated | When that reasembles on the 1sth of June proximo, minutes the firemen = resolution to 2dmit Governors of States gpon the | *beut 2 stp on the floor; referred to Committee on Library. SPSS: Cae at 1 oa fy the absolute impracticabitity of foistin any can- | at Baltimore. It is farther understood to embrace didate upon the Democracy to whom the Democratic Treasury of the United S Washington, D.C S141) sia ly of Potomac water soon su! > q tts ‘564 4 pot ; proof sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical of the | A large number of private bills were received dued the flames. Mr. Wheatley’s loss, fortuziately, py toes bene Reston. M ee wea saneaie s T92w Site pas oP Posed. and have shown that those | P'" SNS on reassembling,ethe Convention | {fom the House, and some of them is not very heavy. it was the act cf some vile | Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ‘528.929 2 $3,123 3S States possess sufficient authority yet in the Union | 2° on fr Bs At twenty minutes to one o'clock, (the galleries incendiary, as part of the shavings used as kin- | Assistant Treasurer, Charleston, South Caroline 983 25 1.91 to assert and maintain the great neiples of the | will adopt as the platform of the Democratic party being densely crowded )— dling sont Rag gr atdnen theme porrndng a watchinen | Astistant ‘Treasurer, New Orleans, Louisiana, Swiws 13 240 be oe equal rights of all the States under the Constita- | the report of the platform committee tndorsed by Mr. Davis commenced his expected 5) b OM | serived. = tant Treasurer, > eed og ... ne 4 tion, despite of all the means and appliances that | ine delegations of theseventeen Democratic States; | the Democratic caucus resolutions on te slavery Considerable sympathy is expressed by a portion | A* ot baie ee tea ee 4 can be bronght to bear against them, whether 4 that & b: ji i 4 will | Westion, recently presented by bim. of our citizens for Justice Reaver, who was lately re, Maryann sameo o8 from without or within their borders."* and that a harmonious nomination can and w! The tenor of his remarks up to the*close of our convicted of malfeasance, as he has been a magir- . Vine e230 21 The same paper reads a lecture to the Republi- — “ nee = that platform Pet epee eta myelin westion: | trate here for a number of years, is an old man, Wali, Mie Bas) ot ‘ gress! ‘rom all we have n able to jearn in the prem- | showing its relations e vari es, pend bim ilmington, > ‘ sewtaanierscatay ey pak poen —_ ises.we are satisfied that it will be signed seat the conservatism and serge the Demo- Oartitine canta rea worse on Satur- yoshery = Party Georgi sag sie Demecratic member of both Houses'uf Congress | “Ta¢ PaTT oe hes iat: ssnse interest notonly | 437 morning when they learned of the arrest of itary at Nashvile, Renneases 1.176 13 SF Anniversary week commences in New York | not well known here either as a disciple of slavery | pyftin covemaed seaiteay in the galleries -but by | 7. a5 ued mame teeny tronic Sy kek itary at Pittsbure. Pomneyicaaia: tae to-day. restriction under the plea of squatter sovereignty, | all of his compeers on the floor. and ingenious bearing, and his accommodati A positary at louisville, Kentucky... 13.882 75 aah ke ee eee or as having been more or less disappointed in not Hovsx —Mr. Grow desired to post Territo- | manner as t office clerk. The scene whi: sored * Relyeron, | omnes | — 6 UF The U.S. steamer Dacotah (new) left the being made a Democratic nominee for the Vice | fia business—the special order of to-day—until | ensued on bie return to his tmdutecat and sleveat Posttary ot Noreen eeey er | ise Gosport Navy Yard on Saturday for a six anys’ Presid 9 a h t the | Thursday and Friday. ‘The reason assigned was, heart-broken mother, is said to have been a most itary at Cincinpati (Collins DPl|.. trial tri realdency, by and threugh the favor of the | dhat some of is political friends desired at the | affecting one ponitary at Little Rock, Arkas 116,581 10 P J ee slavery-restriction interest in that body—such ex- | close of the week to attend the Chicago Conven- We are glad to learn that the fishermen are positary at Chicago, tf nots... ... 3.488 05 U7 The N. O. Picayune says that tickets ina | pectants having been much more numerous in me peer ae tative to the Tent ene making out very well Sine, tae this saan, aot ee hen at Deterit Michigas 3 230 FS : ‘on the record relative e Territorial business | that it friend Cro; will ¢ a : City, a x ? so-called Maryland (bogus) lottery are exposed for | Congress than es eumite — dreams of. as on the Tariff question,which would be the next isadwnro sean the season gett ae nd = Olympia Cio Avent m Gilets. r ton 3 ee a i ead ‘Tux Uxiox-Panty Convention, to assemble at | important Lagianss padingrot yg Oy Fonitary at) allahaxses, Florida's: Laermer See 90 [aw ERY ame eae oe 7 ape wigs be yeas and nays ordered, \— ‘of the United . New York. . 7 ae ae pres nat Heenan and Sayersare to fight | Baltimore on Wednesday next, bids fait to be | yeh 6.) myst resattel— | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | Minvorthe Catia statee, Baickacta ee ; ‘| See again. The day is to be fixed so soon as a sur- | much more generally attended than was antici- Mr. Bur) ngame, from the Cothmitteeon Foreign ranch mint of the tog Aiates. hark Zeou’s opinion shall have determined when the | pated before the Charleston Convention came to a etike Uhl ae nae aes For other Georgetown advertisements see first page Branca er bs Sd eos | rates, “f ji ol etn s a ni! all m: — = — — *, injured arm of the British pugtlist will probably | conclusion so lame and impotent. This is the | of ! Kingdom oF Sardine st eanenl pond of 20RGETOWN DEMOCRATIC ASSO. | Branch mint of the United States, San be ready for use again. result of a belief growing out of that conclusion, | 12 000; and a secretary of legati t rs CIATION —The reguiar monthly merting 0005 y of legation at a salary o! c ata MON Tne Di a Private ad in the main, that the action of the Union-party | $1,500 r annum; . ee ees id at their Hail, MOD Degluct overdraft........... sesssseciont gd ay rh ara ice | Convention is destined toexert powerful influence | ‘The Committee on the Judiciary was allowed | DAY. 7th instant, OWENS BERRY. Seo. from Japan confirm the reported death of Town- in determining thi t idential test. | 2 Phonographic clerk at the compensation al- SAU PICKRELL, P: ma 4-3t send Harris, U.S. Minister to Yeddo. The fact | 7d qn pak oe arty Nembere ot Cast: | lowed to the reporter of the Globe. ; JANE 30 Mt PRRUISER Gece laneea Add difference in transfers... itetee tt oeeenenes teeeemeei eee “was announced by Mr. Williams, of the firm of | | US ‘he American-party members of Congress | “Phe Hous: resolved itscif into Committee of | (AME, one latge black spotted BOAR Not amount subject to draft... ‘Wetmore, Williams & Co., at Shanghae, to his have suddenly come to believe that there will be the Whole, (Mr. Washburne, of Me » im the Sea A) . sats > two Democratic presidential tickets rnn through- We. noe Be out the South, if not at the North; securing to UO” Mr. Dallas, in dispatches to the Govern- | whoever they may nominate this week, the elec- hate) and resumed the consideration’ of the | HOG ,The owner woul ‘please. come Tariff question. : y Transfers ordered to Treasury of the United States, Washington, D. C. take himaway. réered to stant Treasurer, nuim. Mo. ‘ JOSEPH WOODLAND, Tiaustors ordered to Aeastant remeuren’ an wring Cal IGIOUS NOTIC i D. Ris. No. 4 West st, Georgetown. ransfors ordered to Deporitary at Norfolk, Va. sent, intimates that serious apprehensions are en- | toral votes of Delaware, Maryland, Tennessee, and FLOUS TIC Ider J. D. Bes tertained by English statesmen for the general Kentucky, if not of Georgia and North Carolina. peace ef Europe. He thinks that European nffairs | They are, however, reckoning wildly, as the are in a precarious condition. Mr. Faulkner com- | resuit will Prove; for it is utterly impossible that manicates nothing of special interest. He had | tle Democracy of the South will divide where the been busily engaged in overhauling the archives | simple question is the Protection of the constitu- of the Legation. tional rigbtsof the South. Though the restriction- of-slavery faction may be able to get ene to demand admitt pa-tor of the Glr Yan Church at | | OST—A NOTE of Suter, Len & Bo, dated will preach in ’. Corcoran’s 4 December 21, 1859, for $1 98.68, payable in one A street, between 13thand \ith | year, in favor of and endorsed by Joseph Thornton, INNING, at o'clock. t* yy above note was lost by mein passing froin my Trans * on High stre he Demoer: ibe fors ordered from Assistant Treasurer, New York, New York. above Gay and Congress sts. | May 7-1t idee street. The pa t has been storens. ‘fiuder of ote will be suitably rewarded on ery of to the undersigned. ae _AMUSEMENTS. _ W ASuUINGTON THEATE BRILLIANT TRIUMPH! 3 Mhand Sixth Wards oppo: nd renomination of James G. Ber . te wall please meet “TO MOK UN ENING, at Te 0'e! sat the - ( Kirst streot east, and North OOMS TO rT. at i oiida ee : Storeof Mr. CHART No. 84. Inquire at the BALLS AND PARTIES. a 2h men Fire! UF The committee having charge of the Na- ¢ Into the June Baltimore tional Union Convention in Baltimore, are erect Convention, as southern representatives, to fll up ing a grand arch,and platform in Monument P, © the Conte ATZ,.0n Brid #8 beneath ma 3 lw i our watehwe Second and ‘Th ill, im the For ASO it n “the fol 4 » YIN 7AM Cwith or without Ine anager avails if of an opportunity of oe “ ET " the number of seats vacated by the seceders at ING. at the rane iiour | FRQARD IN A PAMILY. cwith or withou the entertainments of be Seether ERS Of the ANACOSTIA 4 Square, over a space of sixty feet, which is to be Charleston, they will hardly find enough imore of 35 M. between lath aud | Browa a White's airy decorated in a high style of art aud brilliantly lit moerats ofthe Seventh W meetin ss, ar ima wvel performances which their kidney in the slaveholding States to play the of electoral assistant and sub-electoral eandi dates. Towards the State-rig neart an - © 1 the’ ; “og annowness | GRAND SOIR tA NACT upatnight. This is designed for the accommo. dation of the ratitication meeting, which will] m" Also, K either fi ed or vuturnished, a em lie on FIRST ISTIA HALL, ts Democracy of . i ae * “tas the First) Presticwitateur of the | © at ESDAY May #th © AND ANTI m great variety; Laoe | Yorid. since the retirement of tho tthe ener teg | The Comite erives to leave » take place on the evening of the day when the | the South they but ocenpy the same relative | eyityuhttty S! mWEDNESD AS | Ae Math vin, Bamera, Krab f | Worlds since the ERT HOO Ty renowned tng ‘undone to of the Partins «et ee wena, fot Prehident mad Vico Presidcht'l sunerical. position WKIGh toe Republican party | BVENING nex for th Se teh Seine teed, Cottons Sl ed ates ee aad Sloqest: feats are in| Mare 4 Contiomen « shall he made of Maryland, Virginia, North Caroling, and Ken- | !"" re tate i fSllew Case Cotton and Lanen.and. in {aot, avers da udidaté for Assessor, style and effect luce: ot Heil R Porsenai. tucky occupy to the opposition party of those ----Gen. Leslie Coombs, of Ky, Hon. J. K. | Stites; a six-horse omnibus being sutficient to if thing nenally to be found ina first-class Dry G Store can always be had, at fair nd ac: ment» Laties. By onde “a8 wa 7 2t* or ON dditien to a ; prices, of ‘ MERRY. MERRY May. = : ATL BPILMAN & HL = of and splendid HE Finn : AY , = ORPHANS’ FAIR.—We, the undersizned ‘ Heh wax plan : Fifth grand MAY VAR TY of the UNITED Morehead, of Pa... are at Willards contain the whole (Republican party) in either | (J pay Aianacere nt the Poe eee ttene: | apzrim edie. IE In America dlluctrations of the marvellous power | (it 8, will be given at the ASSEM BI ---- Col. Tarpley, a distinguished citizen of | such State notwithstanding the persistent beating: aeuies Hencet t a pene tao : Pak ; = = SECOND SIGH® on TL ES Mississippi. died in Jackson, on the Ist instant, | of their newspaper gongs over bogus acconuts of | f/°"t)! ly general IME doce, FOR SALE AND RENT. fast melt of Cabalertie ¢ jocks. the Deve sad The « of pneumonia their meetings, conventions, &c., 4 SCUAFE as with the very bet | — —— Spa oe 3 Punch Bowl, the Come the Cnt tes con® Nemaae te Hon. W.G. Whitely. Md; Hon. Jobn 6 * . cs Wp ice Cream w atthe low [ For other * For Sale and Kent” advertisements, . > . + the bing sha. . But it happens to be already evident that the Sakanand Confectic, ie ; Cornucopia t Machine sete cee eos Is Major Ben . : ; His Cakes and Confectic were tel m Sos frat pare y chestra chairs $1. Noextra | “Pl care adunt McCulloch, Texas; are at Kirkw. ba delegates that seceded at Charleston will, every Sas reais ¢ rane mauulnctarer uf ox balla) : . oe ESI Box sheet open datly from | Cents—to beh --+ Hons. H.M. Phillips, Pa; HB Anthony,|™an of them, reenter the Convention. We | manas nN RIEL EA INEM RED nto 5 p-mawhen seats may |” iy omer ul thet 0 of Arrangomputs RI; John Cochran, N. ¥.; Asa Parker, Pa; and | have to tind the first gentleman in national Miss MARY s ma 5-3t Capt. MeNut, U.S. A.; are at Willards’ public life sympathizing with them who fails to “DEMOCRAT a" ISTPONED.—The PIC NIC of the HARMO Ne mirably a Fs . zlions. Thos. Hardiman, Ga.; Bailie Pey- | counsel that course on their part. It is not Pussi- .. For terms, &e-, apply to WW, POONA D Bin OLENT SOCIETY heen Rb mae he Gov, B Maxotta John C- Burch | pie that so remarkable unanimity in the matter Fourteenth 'st., neat Columba was to have taken W A. Richardson, I; WA. Gorman, Minn; | 4 exist on the part of the Senators and Repre- H.R. Runnells, Texas; are at Browns’. sentatives in Congress of the South without pro- sean ed a ces tne National Hotel contained | ducing the result mentioned above. They (the the names of a host of the legates to the late di delegates) have but to present them- Charleston Convention, who are returning to their | *°°°4'NS delegal pases | vie homes. Most of these were guests of the National | %!¥¢8 at Baltimore, to blow sky-high the cun- when they visited this city on their way to | ningly concocted scheme to assemble there bogus Charleston, and expect to be again in June, when | delegations to usurp their places. the Convention assembles in Baltimore, Among — those now here we notice the names of Hon. Tue LenctH oF THE Sxssion —Notwithstand- F. Butler, Mass; P.R George. NH; T.W_D ing fre of if Song! Robinson. Me ; Gen. Pratt. Conn ; Hon. Hon | i®S the desire of so large a portion of Congress to the hoase ma 7 ALL! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. \ THE CHOIR OF spt | St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, IPH No. Respectfully aunounce that they w 1OUSE FOR RENT, on Ninth =, lant New York avenne—No. 381 rooms. Inquire wext door = ORR suing election. ma 3-4t in announcing his Amv. will tak= pince on NG, May 1th. at the f favorably reerived a. © liberally Ps « Brick | Grand Vocal & Instrumental Coneert, | 're'= exceedingly vot to have it ih P NOTICE TO CONNOISEURS. ARTICULAR Attention is cal superior fine and pure Bott : Wall * Barnard’s auction MORROW | tenant the rent w MORNING, at 10 lock. Also 3, cas« of old pure | 6 Rathell Brandy, and 3, eask of pure Cognac. fully kuarantiod, with @ choice lot of fine Wines in cases. It fessr> nithsonia Attorney at Law, NT—A convenientiy arran hold this interesting fete im the old 5 LING. on Pwentieth street, between A MONDAY EVENING, May 7, the firet was held, aud where the video, Riley Mich; G. 1. Becker, Minn; W. Gris. | the contrary, it is already evident that the body BAKERS, BUTTER IN BALTIMORB.—We . Fint W Ing si For tie Bexerir of tHe Cucecn, And ane themselves again in the snnocent musth - A. P. Willard Ina sites > bring " fol can atall seasons of the year supply you wth int re S15) per venr, r , eet heir juven ~ssors, under the roof of breens Roe! eg, 2, Willard, Ind ; A. Sprague, | cannot possibly bring its DE Ke reece nn | ever cine of alien nee Wojavesome ot JOHN THER: At the Above Hall, days, to en Ww mouients of the pl-asing m R.1: B.S sa 1 bio: with numerous members of the qeiee axa, | before the middle of July. The majority of the | Sor £1800 of Bu cents, snd from that up tome 7. nia 5-7" nope. | ee of the past, Obio; with numerous members of the deievations mse certainly design passing a new tariff bill, | beat, for pound cake =a = Ty #-| He ie truly sorry to be prevented the ho: f of these States. Hor certaialy ra ele sa: tari bill; ms LLICOTT & HEWES, eed for improved - Vocails ; suing his card to the 1. e* As for ly hove : for the sake of the benefit in the approaching | ma 50 Baphase Plate Beniene. good LAND: about 12 : RE , | that ‘this cours wall be mee Cool eee ent > : . _ma7_ 9E co Place, Ore vie trom the Rail’ | Messrs. MUSGRIFF, TOWNER, RIGGS, and | tt t carly Rin Fused P yy The Heenan-Sayers Prize Fight, Presidential election they expert to draw from WASHINGTON Finee George's coun. | anime dive of Georgetowes Alecasttie? sek ond The steamship Bohemian, from Liverpool on | #¥°l action on their part; which will he wtren (FIRE) RANGE OV.33% Pa-av | Ani by equally distinguished Feniale Talent. y Are ‘Teguestad to consider themse|ves ': the 25th of April, has arrived, by which we learn | UO"sly opposed by the Democratic minority, of _.. COMPANY. ~ Mrstear. Director -oy Mr, SHARRETTS paccice Miciehees Minha ahaa Bee that no decision has yet been announced relative to | Course. The consideration of the subject will Avenue and Tenth Street, BRICK Bona were ter and | Pere aa, CookMax AvaMs . the recent prizefight. The referees still withhold | Ceupy the attention of the House necessarily 5 . leges and Academinx. tn ~hington, Georgetown and Alexa. Po ticulars in programme. dria, and the Gentlemen of the Press. ma3,4.7.9° T Ry Cents, (two tickets will admit three < ale atthe Ma nd Book Stores, at POSTPONED ds “1. and vor. Pic NIC OF THE WASHINGTON S open at 7% ¢ ; Concert to commence HERS’ CLUB, to be Fiven at th Park, ix postponed until on_ FE ty Hall. their decision. for some weeks, thongh it is well known that A report was current at London that Heenan had | "othing whatever in the shape of completed died of erysipelas, but it proved to be unfounded. | legisiation on the tariff can by any possible Heenan, on the 22d, writes to the London Times ee be consummated before very nearly the as follows : “I see by your article of Saturday that you mis. | “10st of the next session. Nor has a ane A understand iy wishes. and it does me prea! in. | €fl ppropriation bill of importance been finally J. 0. McGUIRE, President G. D. HANSON, Secretary. ma 7-1f.eotr FOR SALE handsome young SADDLE HORSE, 6 years old, perfeetiy sound fe, wonld suit a laiy. w ive sotdat Dou asmail Fainily Hor ean : Caace Rockaway and Harness, will be 524 De ats. The Piano used onthe een f 3 T—The VERNON HOUSE, loomted mthe cele- at the TUESDAY, May 8. ‘App! Sue ° er of Th eeig wlio 3 K Lori brated mnonte cary of Ra & Co.. and held by persous w Trem o coo ha i + eee ache J, nnd fronting th ment botanical ear- tbs WoG.M i min 5 atciny. te __ ma 2&7 justice. I bave no difference to settle with Mr. | disposed of by the House; or, indeed, placed in . "The Fecoitere te ee 7puey COMING AT LAST? O! POR THE HICKORY Boys: Sayers except such as | tried to settle on the 16th, | fair way of being apeedily disposed of. ‘The due P ©. SNYDER at eublic avetien, on the premi Q 1 a — H MAY PARTY of the 8 and instead of being called a boy I onght to be of ‘a them will occupy the bed JUMBER AND GAS Fir TER. Thursday, May 1th, and eny one wishins te Phe First Grand MAY PA of the HICKO Hered 3 baby If, after having comesofarand not | Cree te nth Tater ng ean ey the bedy | K LUMBER AND Gas puter, Hanz, | the oremlies wi! havhan opportunity of farniehiey | COSMOPOLETAN MINSTRELS. |! CHUB will take place MONDAY having got & settlement, [ should be willing to | fF 4 shea si : . nif : ie a 7 a side of Ce bea west of Elev. ah t. SRUWR eS Set Gen rd ee . oPLW. “ - HALL! F aba Sotarete eneratel coe head relinquish my purpose for a few good-natured | very certain that they will not settle down to ‘i'l introduce Water and Gar upon the p ost fa IWNLAG, unde ited States Hote , cameas hans been engaged for the occas ‘Strict pais on the back, and being told that t ama fine | work until the lest of the Presidential Conven. Mer ATT Mive.dik hand &: ict ot cooxing | SIX NIGHTS ONLY: order wi served. "Tickets 5° conte cient octiog a area Malad OF ete tions shall have been held. Under such clreum-| sPOVES, ond ac ! desire to close them out + ill Es ‘ great fellow like me to come over to whip a Little | S4nees, We cannot perceive how the session imay man like Sayers. Under ordinary circumstances | by any chance be brought to a close before the J should not think of sending achallenge toa | time named above. man of Sayers’ size; but England thinks him big enough to defend the belt. “1 want it, and cannot et it except through bin s . = ‘ er The cant d is a letter which 1 sent to Bell's | Dougiasites are already at work seeking indus- sali them at eost for cas nat way from the subseri- ighberhoed of and iadies. By order of Comt CommeEncixe tee ente. — mas MONDAY, MAY 7, 1860, NAT-ONAL MUSICAL CONVENTION Comprisixe 13 oF 18 Most TaLente Per The Annoal Convention of the National Maxis peace CE ene eee seman Insrirerion oe TUESDAY MORRING, nd boatiug, ply on th - OOK HE Pravine ovt THEIR Ip the nigh GRO BC dark copper-c DENT Game —The ed. round TE > > > 4 et OO loc] .M. continue during ¢ #or 1 inehes high, heavy by hen Gills venort i dairy fare fora curisty’s LATE MEMBERS OF pon Tot with + on wy Friday evening. Life when I heard that they intended to call in a | triously to get up bogus representations of southern | hyn" tlhe reise fee Kk cloth | public resort. tga Mt Baad wie, og, , § ho-apéer the @irection of Pro, surgeon to name a day before which Sayers could | States at Baltimore in June next, to demand the fle eee ntaloons, eniter shoo, ap. BUCHLEY's, B F. Baker, of Boston, Mass. not finish the pending affair. It will show my | seats of the delegates who seceded at Charleston se Pant our ' Mary ieules aeeeatnneesa here ma 2-Im* CAMPBELLS, An accompixhed vocaii-t, Miss Litre, alse of ai bp peop me — say hing This is evident froma dispatch from Augusta, | that Lkuow of. Iwill give hits dollars te weed fe FRAME Hot SANDFORD'S, and Boston, is expected to be preacut. English poker i wiry isco ‘omy tt the Ga , published in Saturday's Star, where a meet. | !!!> Feturn to me, or for securing him in jail. so tint he: get hin axain, T. M. BROOKE, | street north a7 3t* — (Ballimore Sun copy, lw) Br VIPUL MATERIALS FOR SI MYER The requirements for receiving the bevefit Convention are evidence ot Or some other f & nomen late meeting is not to be resumed and the belt is ing of @ handful of sore-headed Democrats, vided netto come to me for what has already taken t hundred or two ©; itlou men for the place, | claim to be the first on the lost to sect | OY 2 Bund! thik eee Hi nts. west. In BRYANT'’S MINSTRELS! a) Memes Hae ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. JOUN PL WILTON, = quire at N) and Mth ats. wi be nbership of a chur h mica! AsKOciation, and | * um—S0 ceuls—towards : “p fraying necessary ex : ris A i = ; rer entra q = . r , . it tant that whe rontemp: * Sayers azain for the next chanee to conquer it’ | U4 mischief of the thing, was magnified by the URNITURE SOVERING AND CUR - —— — = DR. T. W. BOGART, Pi ing skvold be procea ponctaally at ti rol The letter to Bell’s |.ife is as follows: Associated Press telegraphing agents in Augusta We have just recerved an oxt vite at BOARDING. 3 7 Business Ageut. | meeting on 1 uesetmy gn ot baving been able to obtain from you into an imposing Democratic demonstration for tive stock of « thing the pur i . ‘aan a, D. 7 referee. the final decision upon the tizht on Tu: the benefit of the Douglas restriction-of-slavery above stated. The following named will be RS. HELEN M. WEST bas taken the larse WANTS N. B. FUGITT, Cor'g day last, I desire to demand throu,h you a ner 5 s pally wo— M thr-e-story house, a5 H street, sonth ate = = ineeting within the nt week 1 take this | C@48- Similar meetings will doubtless be held neh Furniture Chintzes, f mika aclioden = — “ tating bras dere ywhere In the South, to be addressed by English do in pretty small and " - ANTED—A SITUATION as nurse or cham PERSONAL. from having been informed that it had | everywhere . - ¥ rabesque ficures bermai ress A. HW Star Office. dt" a see deen suggested on your part that I should zive | Douglasite adventurers on their way home ftom Stripes; a fine stout twilled Chintz in bean er very pleasant Chandon ac = = [HE NACKMAN WHO BROUGHT A Fare camcient time to recover froin certain in- | the Charleston Convention. The Opposition are icra stripe. ¢=proxaly for ouvering up- | Meant siclorwa ike td or ae Tablo Bosr WAXTED an HOSTLER. Inquire at the | TPHE HACKS 2611 xtrect. on Saturday Saries received by him d th { course; holstared furniture, very low priced, will also be recereed * ‘ma Paawin? Nat onal Stables. and took itaws. Is requested ts let me know Gate bim in any proper way, I must not be un. | by #0 doing they can aid in creating the impres- pinding.s to match ; wD meee ste ANTED TOR ‘ 3 pax. mindful of my dwn right) tate reretved in | sien that Douglas really hase party at the Sonth; | me7eezw 0 CLAGKETT & DODSON, CALL AND SEE or twenty BENCHES, Apply to BUFA | Monday. May 7th, 199. ae : = 6 ame {CHAR D, corner of Indians avenue and Sec. Fora ant man oP sea, thew and | put it to | than which nothing can be more unteue, lis LOOK! L°OK! LOOK: ThE ee ee eens | WASHINGTON, May st —To ail whom a, oner, whether, Be . <: may Concern —1, roline . do berets deprived, through the effects of said battle of = southern followers belng almost entirely confined ro LARGEST BONNET IN AMERICA .D—Ry a respectable nuddle-aged lady. | acknowledge that all f have said ®. he char eyesight, or of the use of my arias ie the case of | to the disappointed office seckers and plunder : TUATION as housekeeper or = Mistress. | actor of Sopine Kantian was ustrec—4 fae lll 5 0 iy 1 io # He! wttels <ty rettle when disabled by Sayers, you would have | mongers of desperate personal and political for. READ! READ: READ: ON EXHIBITION rat jo rnboneece give, We. | camicongntedt bar aeons tot nee perp Le ies p penne ney for any “ whe time Ktanes who lately legged for him at Charleston THIS ADVERTISHM ENY ite htext § at wane fi! p dic '¥ ty private dor . Same ” . + : aT «When this match was inade, the date for the rf main truth, and that | mink - : so, and, to Tug Sov oN Fine —We have y a hattl he 16tb, a ps HE THON Fine € have yet to open th teacher of a | ive he Her Sed netaoen Domenie Sickie gar une THE FINEST STOCK OF R.C. Stevens’ Fancy Store, Penemitar, BOARD ant LODGING ine ian | " asi have ledge, is pure - and, ac B chang, © tha uly why instruc’ ste. | ch. - net Unate ¥ ea Be dr Pa deere peed, Te ee ea ae etile fails to rejoice over the position taken at Charie-| F Ie Oo '? EXT TIN No 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, juan, and the clomentary lemons is Enelish ‘woald 1 W Mines to the CAROLINE XJ. GLICK ona a bellows: it fyi aw, al we should thi ton seni the seesoonat hori me and IN THIS CITY! ma56t —-_ Between 9th and loth street Office Box No. 312 Washington city. It" Rao ‘And subscribed to before W. “Thompron ae ‘Gann A candidate soug bt to be forced upon the Democratic : - re 4 N DOL! “or @g00d OF FICE ANTED-—A first-rate MOWER, who can | 2» in iam prepared renew ant eet paity by the squatter-covereiznty faction. Every | T#® Most Fasmoxance!—Tae Best Mane! OR bo Seventiwtec wful limite. If Sayers is not able on account ef | svch newspaper represents its own section as he ing ss srostcet, ichagl ya = See gr =e fairly on tite with enthusiasm upon the subject. according rules of manly opposition, I de- i ss mand and claim that be ote bor Indeed, there is evidently no division of senti ae ONLY BEE CAN BE SEEN AT FATIGUE CaPs, at 383 & 390 Pennsylvania Ave., | °°! shington, ng © inst. a ‘a@shington, on I Ww have a | rly, and do other work. Ap- Ww. .—TO HOTEL KEEPERS io. Ati Seventy at ply toRir. ELLER. fights of Georgetown.” $250 IND OL HERS tok Wii < ma mori Eade 1a) REE ERe Pec bn a NTED—EM YMENT ax housekeeper, | Keutlemay. resident of New York it Hor to NE TO SMITHS, No. SIME CLO yp boty Mavaiacer ee aati nate: B years of ace pee comple which he is not, according to the rulesef the prize | Ment anywhere in the South upon it—the southern (NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING.) re edadiond aig ~ | monticnted wrguuan jas tio objection to travel, Ae | eae on; wore hea | ver gen Ting, entitled to retain. Fiopin to receive an an- | Opposition press. on behalf of those it represents, ——_ > eventh street, xells his CLOTHING, — 2 dressed. Having been in ill health for some tune. it swer hefore this week ex; fam ours, etc being equally as emphatic in its approval of the WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE say: ma3 iw “PS. You will please understand that I don't stand the South took at Charleston in defence of wish to compel Sayers to fight bécause he i: CAPS at low Prices. | aS WANTED-A racrai ho do the washing and | i= supposed he has yantene away through aber- — = and ‘wor vate ion, one giving info: mation that wil! ens and wo will MORE NEW MANTILLAS i One: papal. in eepects, who wotks| blo kis iceis tbat Lie Shien resented to be in 2 disabled ciate wee Pe southern rights. Take Great Pleasure in Showing Them. | Open this moming nome! eee Of ron pisin | ee eat street. between Dinnd ert? May pel | Toward Adsress J. L. MORGAN, No. 47 Fulton obtain Pat which f think I have already won, and Mavat Oar arpa John W Henn ken ALSO, A FINE | 7 aoc SUE enue. eaeoemne i ck Pon VO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. = April 3, 1as0, ma 2 lw hich Navan On» vient. B ‘i - el Points, fick Wreck Tan = 5 2 —The ———— ———___ma2iw_ aaa pone Ghinks bercae take ete or any been ordered to the National Observatory, Wash. : STOCK OF Birnous. Black Grensdineand Barer thinks sane | Tacos wishes to conglcy'a te cance het aes DA! LIX, FORTUNE TELLER. ‘ ington, D.C : GENTS’ FURNISHING! able for mourning. AVI few novelties in Light Coat Makers. None need apply but first-class Inave owe oe inform the Tstiee 1 cattle he an Ly awis. ne lowest prices, oa: * U7 The Storm King, wh ee ! ! . Ww. 4 -eo2w No, 488 at. ited A ‘on Basinees ot New York forthe coast of Airica on Was Tur Weratxer.—The following report of the SHIRTS ba SHIRTS 3 SHIRTS ! ms 4 6t 523 Seventh ok aneve cad Sy ANT ED body to call atthe R Eleventh strest ‘and ap 18m is strongly suspected of havi; gone after a load | weather for the morning is made from the Amer- THE NEW YORK PATTERN SHIRT! c-< | ew: oS WwW e Avenue, above Seventeenth st.. __=__=__—_——— gf slaves. Two attaches of the United tates | ican Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- ’ yy sonian Institution, The time of observation is THE BEST FITTING SHIRT MADE! 4 7 character, pursued the brig as far as the Narrows, | About 7 @’clock. Te. veu wnot ots ot exchangers | tent War gid Sary Depauancats tote | LOST AND FOUND. COURVOISIEURS KID GLOVES, xe. de. | BOC Sos Ler LANG Wand tnhatas winks crane naa ar ial, Gos ua 306 Ps. av. between sth ts. where e im season can be had. Snacks . _ti. 1.2... |, c. " fi i! always on eals at all hours. lies su; moraine. in the between the : eae. doen A LARGE STOCK OF Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Bastos, Fists, £o. waren mand Meni a pare. Femitios sure | TL Justice i Bad {ne office of the Ne boarded her. and is slieged, without the Proper ay 7, . cares Ne ma . XX Ale always on hand, and the Bar sup- a from me. unexecuted. jon of the vessel, ber outfit and cargo, per- Philadelphia, Pa..........clear, warm. TRUNKS, VALICES, AND CARPET BAGS. ADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand | plied with choice Wines, Li ‘and Segars. ‘he Ginder will be Tewarded by leaving it mi: her to depart. The two oificers were | Baltimore. Md... «+e+-Clear, warm. — S some thorough bred Bay EB; nch every dav at ll 0" et my . No. 487 Seventh st. Drought up before the United States District Court | Washington, D.C -clear, wind NW 398 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | ¥¢8rs old, aud perfectly sound; ean be seen vate rooms for supper or parties. me. wy. oy ae FB named Theodore | Richmond, Va.. lear, 69°. ynders unn. at the stable of the er, irorgete’ ma l-lw* National Hote! Building. Heights. (ma zine)" “EDW BOYCE. STUCRRTEES Jf ve TO THE PUBLIC. pired a Ess! ENE ond” Washington city will be. pure Piano AND TABLE GO Ke, y from Paris) y a 1 VERS.—Just received | great re in to i: one a superb assortment of the above named ali. | Sf Washtiston ther tee ka entabliahed want cles in 8 the newest styles avd montoriaie. “Ve ithbentel vee ot No. 456 Soventh eet, Go name inj Y tween F and G streets, opposite it 6-Sm Elecautly embroidered BILLIARD CLOTH | She ill be happy to serve Ee ei eS PIANO COVERS, alapted to ahh, CLOTH Tiny bo lad enough t Bevor these with patron: | Wy h 5 ™a 2-) ments, ll LE 4 _itotant PRENCH CQSSMER ECO ERs in OX, THERSDAY, NGLISH DAMASK COVERS, & new article Staneerai eM and very e! a b-4ani§ 4 TABLE COV Graton, V ‘Also. 1 case elegant CR TABLE OF ca goer . Parkersburg, - CLOTH: in Canton Flannel Linings, very nice for | ¢ La done very properly. had | Cincinnatl. O. 'y, warm. the je, sideboard, &e.. cheap.” find it & — Barometer at the egies at 7a. my (cor a2 CLAGETT & DODSON. jae nati ior. t rected for temperature,) 29,575; at noon, 29,951. — tf... : ith led up ey pat" te tf in Th woeter at 7 a.'m., 08°; at noon. S42. Fa rnit ure! ag 386 Paravonus, ewer Mg two sitions ; Ve TE | Mr Besid OK es te dedesidiy aloes 14,000 DOLLARS WorTH Re a Sues, 1e# Of Chicago, Buffalo, and other Tox the Rhode Island Exchange Bank. at Providenen 9 OLLEY & CO., a EW PUR ITURE, Cc $23 Sevewrn Street. of Pa t qualit: madi now somest_ and y Saran, GRA BAR Mis | fe sa, a eer a 3 are has been sentenced to elybt years’ imprisonment iy at ‘Charleston they have ripe strawberries | ia the & nied vest | ew potatoes, the latter are bringing 50 ceurs |" ¢27 State prison a qnut . Goods i et. with a ful! stock it L bavi for cash, and the quality of all the - > i FIN SLURT. DAVE 2 . we peaggngegtence of the (ines of Jude a cnsh x yt7 of al tho goods war Prey Ge Sap ; <tie Articles acaptesttg anon N 8 D 7 reise howe pot fr trom his ot Hanan Dold a Staunton, bse been postponed. Ls 2 oawaw nis. B ma s-6te0 ev. ; seer os ens si,

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