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EVENING WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. STAR. EXXVIth CONGRESS— FIRST SESSION THE DEAFNESS CURED BY DR. EALING, AMUSEMENTS. BALLS AND PARTIES. _—eo—. i On His Owa New Principle. ae =~ =, Suuagueeteamnaeenceceeeenened Ma. Dovouas’s Spzzcn.—The effort of Mr. Proceedings ef Yesterday Afterneen. By advice of several distinguished patients, Dr. ASHINGTON THEATER. O! FOR ARLINGTON SPRING, WASHINGTON CITY: | dougias, in the Senate yesterday and the dry be, ——— Eallng has the honor to notfly those whe are de: pie = Ne seniialteuiirescen La ax ; 1 SENATE, yesterday, after our sirous of having their hearing restored that he will Le BER EXCURSION, sr ARLINGTON, AY ' THERSDAY................. May 17, 1860, | fore, was precisely what, under the cycumetances}_ Ix og i» report days for T HELLER. Fe AGU RSION ae , teeters iF \ remain two or three days their benefit at the hon nterful on WEDNESDAY, S%h inet aa | enrrounding him, we had expected.” Asa popu | c Mr. Hale a resolution instructing | National Hotel. joder pwnons wer Fea hoc patties ok Leeann. Spirit of the Morning Press. ler oratorical effort, it was unquestionably an en- | the Postmaster General to inform pepe © TESTIMONIALS, E MAGICIa> THE AG. _ma mae = — The Constitwiton publisbes an address to the | tettining, able, and ingenious one; as edarga-| the Post Office ieee tbat pe fot | 270" Dr. ©. ©: Pritchard, Physition, Charleston. Poach ftom the Inexhanstibie Bottls | PYAR FIC NIC AND MAY PESFIVAL OF national Democracy of the Union, Bysome | Ment, 2 moet disingenuous one; as\88 his the pasbuaial af the city ee a ry te eee here pate — od overs nigkicand distributed to the SCHOOL, sien wo, ialiien tala most promi and -hon- | Synopsis of the facts ia controversy, a most atroy D » am ° ree re. ‘ Yace on the Sth, Yeotaat. will take pay od atta Seusactane party. in relation | C1aly untrataful one; and, ax a Stato paper, | to Inform Le sare beborhiary ee Sabovek rer rage at tomer’) [ith inercadana under Ais the ieee: | piace ‘on the. ath Tin-tant, at AR esent lamen H neither more nor less than a very truculent and | Treasury bas faithfully performed, in reference to 3 pottie. ees ‘or particniars s $e, aad Daren ble discord which dividgs shamefully impudent and isichey ane. Hetwought | the post flee in the clés ot Now Yorks arr ted iede of tineeeaes cra = d ‘A GRAND MATINEE en it, hreatens, if harmony be not restored, to to establish the fact that while Ae has always been | 1 upon him by the act of March 31, 18515 | dexterity and sound knowledge of pathology that}. ATUR pe Y SETERNOO N, Ts LaDIEs OF es ante ae Torcetatatet eos |W consistent ‘avecehs of bis owe plan for aboli- | 04, especially by the 197th section of said act. J take pleasure in recommending him to any one | for tie especial accommeiation of Ladies Sod |e FORT WASHINGTON : - : ng from ; ildren. WEDNESDAY, 231 sustant. 1 tionising the Territories, Senator 8, of Miss. . Davis introduced a bill to blic 01 ly 25 cents, e ‘The same paper discusses the issue between nising the Territories, Sena avis, , — foley Sn ccth te ccs inal nee vs i “C.C. eee, M. D fimissi nm te ail earie af the, honse only ow steamer Puarery has been oharterad for Lad bn has, alone of the Democratic 'y of the South. tracts. e CuaRLeston, January 30, 1860. open ‘clock; commence mon. Withers’ brass band will ac heen Senator Douglas and the Democratic party. ed dy i in other | ave offered as an amendment, but, as it had not Slisneeat te Box sheet open at the Theater every day, when Th ey eget nce ; * ‘The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional im consistently its opponent. Or, in other | Et itn the panto ae ae Committee on Mill: | fom Dr. E.C. Steele, Physician, Charleston. can be secu f any evening during the | paihe' lO gontiomen 9 arf Fteceb@ings and sews. words, that up tu the adoption of the Davis reso- tary Affairs, he offered it asa bill, teht affords. we aneck? sure to testify to the | Fork. Tho performance will commence mt Band | at 8 ‘o'ciack, stopping at the Navy Yard an‘ at s 4 lutions by the Senate’s Democratic caucus, thé —— {t be printed and goon the calendar; | skill and ability of Dr. in the capacity of | 22° a a = a Alexaadria, Re! Schravats may tie procured on the 0 The New York Express states that Mr. | whole Democratic party—Senator Davis alone ex. | Which was . an aarist, having witnessed ‘upon. Ww Wetisrworth ino been offered the New York Post- | cepted—was vesting with himself in favor of | ,,{ Tis Dill provides that all purcheses and con- | ty own child, and pereeived that Ine patiention, PHIL font: T oleae EAR? ASAIN: . tracts for supplies in any of the departments of dured no pain. “Epwi C. Streiz, M.D. eee i c. HE VIGIL. FI co ANY mastership by the President, and that he declines. the right of the emigrant aid societies to aboli- the Government, except for personal services, “Cmanteston, Feb. 13, 1860.” oe WEST EADS jem. BD. hes Georectonn take pena'e ‘annou: Sy" Weve Sechahigs: bees ee tile tionise the Territories, under the plea of the aguat- where the public Sees ure tmme- F paths Pen aSnont Szasen. . MONDAY. ant awk, Te eS Several icebergs some days been . leat be at ac = I HORT DAY, Ia sight off Cape Race, causing the Eoreponn | online see) penne, nett instrumenta, duly | diate, dell very, previously for proposals tor the | "tbe. Pauly ins opereted ig ang stan prose Sapeth Paintisereminacs overs object of | Rhlniars in future advertisement, ma otmers to go too far South tobe intercepted. |“ owner to tmat ends rity the| HME, AU Berefnmediatedatiery is required, car of 3 patient of mine, and { must acknow tee ee FERRO Bee | oh They are, however, disappearing. an pal cached ; — Fo be made nen Purchase. | that his mild and scien *. will illustrate the OF THE ISLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. . - ‘vention principle of the South—when | No contract hereafter to be made unless the same | deserves the highest is authorized by law, or be under an aj . , : » The Public Schools of the Fourth District (Island) 17 The trial of Hicks, the alleged oyster-sloop | contending against the right of Congress to legis- ‘ten alejene be Ans folfilment, except Fy ti ae Mgr Aim Me eortem of cuceting: on F pein aot ty | Kite Hh nc ntgnd Sgr ab nse to unite for the purposn pibeltig * Pirate, in New York, is now progressing. ‘The | te against the co-equality of the South in the Department, for clothing, subsistence, &c..which | *¥® €s Honack 8. Wanwixc, M.D. | aftemncon at 2"elock ; eommenceatan | Ne | MAY Seon Pea ee ek BLA evidence so fer is only a repetition of what was | Te-ritories—with approval of his squatter sov- are not to exceed, however, the necessity of the “CHarteston, Feb. 10, 1360.” insides Admission 25 cents ; ‘children 5 cents ; schools 10 nts's Cottiion baat cil h fae. elicited on the Preliminary examination, the sub- | e*elgnty theory. Or, in other words, to prove that | current oy mae taed apogee et S , ae cents oma 17) 4. 6. Manazer._ uring the hole d Ample refreshments amr . stance alread: ished. while the Sonth was battlin inst the right of | patent {nvention, unléss the same be author! From Dr. Holmes Steele, Professor of Obstetrics JUBILE ined on the « . An efficie: i ee eater vides of the Ros. | Constess to exclude divas toe tha ‘Territories, oe ee pe sock patented iaenoe ne E24 Ostiherve Medical College, Savannah, | P7EThe SUNDAY, Tulrseonth curiae, batten | ar eeveseile eatery ooeaien "the pupils ington correspondent of the she was at the same time battling for the right of | “On iotion of Mr. Lane! the bill for th a hemes Gand H, on FRIDAY EVENING, Mas rticipating. ‘The proceed: are to be dev to ton Traveller states that it is reported in Wesh- | <,catters to do that same thing. ‘To sustain that | ment of the Oregon war debt was made the spent sbagtiog: Wieeeie afer oben rly ira fame orelock. AT not AE ee rargunae of bamtere | elec ge Le pe Sea nates on a4 bgp a gate oe ipl view he quoted elaborately from the votes of the ag tne jason Didibblae Goasc which bad been the cause of deafness of eigh’een Children, with appropriate emb! ma proneated by wes r : ae Ti pe big Cy ag verett, that e 01 : reso- ? ‘ ; #5 cents, ; . | desir e purchase of a ‘assigned to bim upea the Baltimore ticket. artnet teeta: Troan Southern revelations | i, t0es hetreaaned by Mr. Davis, being taken up, Les ni the peation wee ited aaa Sma lsat | ners. ity oe ishing to attend the Pic Ni t pon Fe against Congressional intervention in Territories Mr. Douglas proceeded With his s h com- highest a ical and pathological knowledge = Sher Tea ne one ox, Sm ad {7 The London Era states that it is authorita- | against the existence of slavery in them, and, in-] menced the day before. He remarked that be | of"the doctor, und proves him t bean aurist of POLITICAL atte f candidat» at tho ensuing eity election tively informed that Heenan and Sayers are to | deed from any and every Southern word or deed having allege lon Nia tuaaioaoee ee neae the highest practica ability. a aS 4 AL. emp’ ite to this itom.¥ have another meeting in two months’ time. The | that might possibly be perverted to seem to mean i “Hotwes Steeie, M.D. MAYORA Ltr. «ston to the subscriptions for Heenan’s benefit, by Americans | 4” Indorsement of his heresy, by entirely ignoring acpoceneceny) Hein ee “Cuanteston, March 5, mn Ww eh Sengthorized te announce Pr wa. B. in England, had reached £700. * the ‘rath concerning the position of the South | swered some objections tlxt had been made to his From W. 1. Westbury. Esq., St. George's Parish, | Mag hy DER as held on the Sree ‘Monday te dane | wernt musie will bo proviled tee the e nestion i ition, rath tions, and quoted from a s; h of Senator ie. Leu “Macon (Ga.) Telegraph has the foi. | PO the question, by which position, er Scary id 1850! denounclag the ateanpt wt Coo Colleton District, S.C. t pr, | Met: man 15-00 Procession. on re ee < The a. \- 'y a 4 “ » =; > = - i nee “orm it r om is oe rowmte Singrapies me tw my to you that] 116 cisimed that the South bed voted in 1848 for | as the southern members ve agreed on a recom- mendation to the seceding States all to go to Balti- more for reunion. No new State Conven.ions.”” U~ The New York Express learns that Mrs Ada Richardson arrived in that city on Wednes- day, from the South. If this be true, it could not have been her body which was found sunk in the river at Jersey City, tied toa barrel of pitch; and the mystery still remains unsolved. : Seep ne, U7” The investigation of the mysterious death of the two young ladies, daughters of Mr. Tir- ask us te do the same thing. He wanted the question left to the courts, where the Constitution leaves it, and where the Senate had once agreed to leave it,and thus banish it from the halls of Congress forever. If the court has made a deci- sion, will it be any stronger after the Senate shall have passed these resolutions? if it has not, what right has the Senate to judge the case ? If the court has made 2 decision, and there is a dispute about it, who Is to be the judge of the case? Can the Senate determine by resolutions What the decision is, or what it ouglit to be? No! The Constitution has wisely rated the politi- cal from the judicial departments of the Goy, Cass, upon the doctrine of that gentleman’s Nich- h olson letter; indorsing and approving his(Mr. D.’s) construction ofitinsodoing. Also, that in voting for Richardson to be the House Speaker in prefer- ence to Banks, after R. had made his squatter sovereignty speech, the South had Pledged her- self to the avowal of the soundness of his theory of the rights of territorial legislatures to taboo slavery. Naught but cunning, we take it for granted, prevented him from pursuing the same 1 pletely deaf for the last twenty-two home, and followed the instructions he gave me. well, but the roaring in my head, to which I had deen a great martyr, has-subsided. skillful aurist. National Hotel. years. I saw avenue and Seventh street. and Maryland avenue imum Only two or three times, and then left for and Seventh xtreet—firet trip at 9 o'clock: And a a at the District School House, opposite Isiand H. ma es LOST AND FOUND. OosT— At the suggestion of numerous Second Ward, the present well kn faithful representatives are nomi ties on the first Monday in June, without further notice, am happy to state that not only can | now hear For Alderman, THOMAS J. FISHER. For Commen Council, WM. ORME. “I can confident! 'y recommend Dr. Ealing asa W.. Westavay. ited from 9 till 5, at the «March 2, 1860.°" Dr. Katine can be consul GRA POWEL CHARLES 8. JON (Intel. and States.) WANTS. ma 12-eotf * i ring. partian who ¢ . the stage at the corner of Mand Seventh str if they found it.) or any other finde. will be liberally rewarded on leeving it either at the Star Offer, « Entrance by the ladies’ entrance. l7—dat Nay At the Stace Offices. Navy Vard. fi line of argument to the point of claiming that the | ernment. JOR SAL ‘Two ST. BERNARD and NEW- ANTED-—By a lady, aSITUATION ascham- 85 REWARD.—Strayed ar to on, 1th : Snot: OU ‘ ; s. hermaid or housekeeper. No objection to 50 stant, a rood-sized red COW, ba'l rell, in South Weymouth, Mass , is progressing | late vote of the South for Mr. McClernand to be Nr. D; sald he was willing to take the Cipcin- BreN LAND DOG PUPS. will traveling Address S.J. R.Star Office, face,and a ily bax, and blind in hes ‘rich privately before the Coroner's jury, The pur-| the Speaker in preference to Mr. Sherman, meant deat’ Bo portend ‘View Tre ident Brocklarid, e's | O'clock on Sesurday. Apply at this office. _me 17-3t - si — | o7e- The above reward will bo be Ronis chase of strychnine has been traced to George | neither more nor less that her (the South's) avowal apecch afer ir weataat oe Would take any | 0817-20" ANTED-A by a con petent | Sine nereuurnus her to D. MININGHAAT, ta en C. Hersey, the party suspected of their seduction | that squatter sovereignty abolitionism was thence | of these for a platform, and let them construe W eos GAuTs? . comet oe each segeresfelHa Ra . Y F and murder. His examination on the charge is | forward her political faith. Demet If ns A ee acd {ro ae! A abet COAL Addrors Hox 19), Star (hee. hair st ke tk clea senigned to the £24 inet As bold and ingenious as were the assumptions | 17 they hase chanaed, be bad ce commiclat 202 Pa. Av., Retw.litii axo Ir Sts., WANTED—A PURCHASER for a small stock Rha ° UZ The depiay wt Pickcits warehouse, in| \mpndent Ine of aeguceny te Coe wie make, He thought be ted wright tk tat he | sLit and Whaet eee eilesrracre ofa livers stable | “The contents canbe , impudent line of argument, its utter want of | should be furnished with th f a Louisville, Ky., of two hundred and forty hogs- e new light they had obtained, so that he might change too, if be should see cause. ‘The Charleston Convention having sustained non-intervention, be was no longer a heretic, a rebel. an outlaw. He was the choice of a majority of that Convention for Presi- dent, and desired no higher endorsement. He would scorn to be the standard-bearer of any party foundation in truth is so apparent as that it will hardly require the reply at southern hands it will doubtless receive. What he aimed to prove was, that the South, having sustained squatter-sovereignty abolition- ism up to this point, must, to be consistent, adopt heads of tobacco, averaging twelve hundred Ibs. weight, under the patronage of the Kentucky State Agricultural Society, is said to be the largest exhibition of fine tobacco ever witnessed im the world. Tobacco dealers from every sec- tion of the Union are present. pe & proper footing, a sucees- W ooD low and the stable ean be rented or leased. Th ma 17 ¢ one of the best stabi place for business Agent, N Below War Department. 50! On the under With the date, jes in Georgetown and a good Apply to JAS. ROBERTSON, 0. 60 Prospect st. 1 mi = the name ~M * ANY person prturnin AND co a pin uninjnresl 1 will + A " : above reward, and ne que he ake Delivered to all parts of the city, at the lowest | WA. #e PRC Se DRESS | one a yest le rates, ma I6-3i* 4 J. & W. M. GALT, ween lth an AME 10 THE PRE MISES OF THE SUR M R id T Office 252 Pa. av., bet han the usual prices. G iTED— "ET NURSE. A ‘to Dr. | X/scriber on the loth of May.» GRAY ma trtt ANRNETT, Nec 465 Neate at eee DF | aie erin ee ieee a Mat n ORAY. ; if he was not the first choice of a majority. He | mae i : forwart, prove ee nap bage yeeenietesn cece mre cai closed his remarks at half-past three siolneks FRU ae Sarena Gike a SES Ee perty. pay charces and take her Away. Inq that, cted, all t s 2 a a a the t « LID 3 ‘a is ron » todo the | at the Seventh street toll cate. IFA telegram from Washington says: pf athtedi coemainbpreegr ied Ge eset | Sere ee ee ae ante ten | onch and Ww Washing and ironing of a small fam- | mals Ste Es es Owens “The Post Office Department is busily enzazed | “ministration shall be duly exer Lag Mr. Davis replied, stating that the Senator from i SASSIMERES and V ily. Inquire at No. 402 Sixta street, between G SAVED AWAY come * ; investigating ‘aud examining the acconnts cf | squatters in Territories in the exercise of the right iiigsvisdintedon er teens betucon hi will make up at least t and Hi st« ma 15-3t* inrce Postmaster Fowler. As soon as they are settled, | he claims for them to legislate agalust the co- | s,oncls bad not met the questions at issue betwee low = and the office put u; them. He set out by saying that he should arraign no Senator, but he had arraigi only that, but be had brought sor will bs named equality of the South. That he must necessarily President will exe: Bee een te oe |e saested us the Samiti Fraciteasnl candidate, reise great caution in makin; selection. The names of John A. Dix an. ned everybody. Not up sovereign States, up at modora to furnish their own o sive mea call, a- Prices, Don't ERVANT WANTED, to do the cooking, wash- g And ironing for a family of four parsons, and Ss to ft ;. on the right shoulders. wi'l be paid to any one wh Iwill sist i housswork. An able, ri c pA 1 return him too, with full knowledge of his plotting and to answer at his bar on a charge of inconsistency, | Ninth strest, oxedoor above Pa. ave ma 17-3t coe egg by applying at'No. sige vga WILEON ,coreer Swe shew are in ierworh are imentioned in connection | counterplotting against southern rights, with wid teian Tein eest mat and 2 EW BOOKS.—Marble Faun, by Hawthorn, 2 WANXTED—A SINGLE, MAN. to attend to the s REWARD —ic4. on te Jah invent ith it.” Messrs. Seward, Hale,Wilson, Giddings & Co.,| took to dictate’ to the National Convention og ‘The Millon tho Floss, by the author of “Adan | WY feeding and milkicg of cows ins amall dairy, MEMORANDUM MARKET BOOK, com wayadistrusted Mr. Powe its ats inet Be al. in the Lecompton-Constitution contest ; and of his Wit terms “he would accept their nomtuation. | Bie.” a ; Se Fund wes wil or elven MAPA at Vallee View | Sinine 8 note for $85. drawn 27 Rome. Senit’ 2 = e had also assumed that a Senator could not prone of David. Ps ‘ 6 wn Col- | not» in stoppe note rewar Lbs a Ghally ylebded to se wine wan over. | Subsequent declaration that” his baggage wes allude to the doctrine of popular sovereignty os ieand Speeches of Hon. 8. A. Douglas ; paper | fager” Out one mile west from bie ae return 19 CHURISTIAN ERGE! reap beer Lricided to the solicitations of | packed and checked through for the Republican- without meaning hin-—a doctrine of whicts he | 25,centa + in'eloth op cents. se F thay | Highth etteet Sprce, Contre Marker sorte ciet: i oe cae oe camp station; and that he stood with ax in one | wus neither the author hor the exclusies | Efe Did Stone Mon Wer eer a ne ere ants know that then | AU SENS, Soventivote hetiees Gand att 'y, our minis jazie Glenn, by T. can find a Fine and Well selected k of mia 15 3t* ter to Central America, would shortly return | B#tid to cut down the bridges behind him, and | sor. Mr. D. went on to reply to those remarks of The Heiress, by Mrs. CLOTHING and FURNISHING G atthe; 315 se home, is founded upon’ misapprehension. ‘The | torch in the other to burn them, awaiting impa- | Mr. Douglas in reference to the action of Missis- For sale at PROPEL 23 CLOTHING 8*ORE, No. 460 Kev [OST 50n Saturday, thy a Departinent has no idea of feslline ‘him at | tlently debit dgial at phic Wak cia sippi, and vindicated the action of Southern BEN. FP. FRENCH’S, 278 Pa av. enth st., opposite Post Office % 4 whieh left Baltimore for Washington at 3 least for the presen: + Aiea 2 ey ee ae sesthaed tae neon | deanocrats generally in demanding a recognition | MBIT Iwo {tuts Noe tha at ay ste. ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, to take care of | By pet the Washincton Depot. a snail Ta A\ board the lightning train destined for the head- of their rights under the Constitution.” What | ~~ NEW CARPET ROOMS - an infant, and to assist with the weshing ond eine w SITING BEGK. which roveniond only : cet Beate at quarters of the Republican-party forces— that | they asked was nothing more than the Constitu- = = — ironing. One’ with good recommendations may = ee ee nae pea ¢ Tus Post Orricx Deratcation.—The New Hons ‘ded i in : a8 tat @23'F ot ty tween 6th and 7th. Wo any one exerpt the owner. A liberal reward » York Herald says: signa! being the virtual pledge he asked, that on | tion inten utes come bake psatare CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS | PP!) {4424 F stroct, betwoen 6th and 7th. be given to whoever shall deliver the deck rnd its “The defalcation of Postmaster Fowler con- deserting the Democracy in its hour of sorest trial, sayy! na tinues to be the town talk » especially among the democratic politicians. The whereabouts of the iter bas not yet been discovered. Messrs Law and Gustavus A. Conover, Mr. Fow- ler’s bondsmen, have been notified to Pay over the sum for which they stand responsible, and it is likely that they will respond without delay Mr. Fowler's friends are, it is said, exerting whether they were not entitled to it Without concluding bis remarks he gave way; and "The Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business. After a short time spent therein the doors were reopened, and the Senate adjourned. Ix tne Hovsx, the Post Office Deficiency bill he would be received at his own valuation in the open arms of the Republican-party army. Want of space prevents us from criticising his speech in detail. It méant that as the South had offered to take Richardson in preference to Banks, and McClernand in preference to Sherman, there- Large Assortment; Clean Stock; Low Prices ma 17 3t tents he LACE CURTAINS, HOLLANDS. ée ether St an ma 15-3" FOR SALE AND RENT. (For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, See first page } ma 9-tf WANTED—E to ki hat SMITH, W AEZE Rs Eee one, to kaow pat Goode oS Go to SMITH’S, Seventh st, to get your and CAPS. ‘P L. F. PERRY & O., Urrer Rooms “ Pxary Britpire.” corner Pa. avenue and } PERSONAL. having been perfected in Committee of the Whol iy themselves to make up the deficit in his accounts | fore she must take lim (Douglas) in preference to Be Fis gr se aes e le. GREEN TURTLES. — s FURNISHED Rooms FOR RENT—One Pre REWARD.—Ranaway from the eubreri- lor ‘wo Bed Rooms—s 34 corner of F an it was reported to the House, whereupon that flag naar a aedd ce $100 ber on the lith of April, Negro Boy Thirteenth streets. ma 17-3" with the Pest Office Department, with every pros- | Seward; and that if she declines so doing he will | body adjourned. FIRST OF THE SEASON. ERRY., who calis bimself Jarry Crage. OR RENT—A «mall t of sic ” ? . Is Jerry may havea forged pass. He 12 about rithout the . re “mate :. devote ali bis energies and those of all his con- > HAMMACK has just received a Is ty 10 inches high: very black, and phan alts terete The New York Express says:—“The officers trollable followers to the work of placing the Proceedings ef Te-Dny- GREEN TURTLE x rather fleshy, He teal "ed 595 north H between ath aud sent by Marsbal Rynders to Newburgh, wh a ee “~ ecg Ix THE Senate, to-day, on account of the of. | two, hunted j £ood tenant, r , Mr. Fowler’s fami y reside, returned this (Wed- | General Government in the hands of avowed e Sms 2 y> Z lay) afternoon, and report that they could on when be left hom ut ; bout comme: ‘. % te, b'nck jacket, a ae abolitionism—a contingency which we by no | fclal reception of the Japanese at the President's BS. | eaketwe teri give th if OR RENT. the HOUSE oy find no trace of the fugitive Nobody at New-| means rezard as being so full of evil to the | 8 quoram was present, and consequently nobn | arved up daily out of Charies ¥. = av ane, F noth and Ith ot 1 y e rn : c! > ta do with Lurtie | county, over Mr. D uglass’ Fan. re, quire an : burgh had the remotest idea of his whereabouts fature of the South, (who in that event will re- repeed purer transacted up to the time cred ae : re premmebecof ire HLARIL: en 2 main united for self-protection.) as his election to 33 RipRAKD RISON, Doncaster P. 0. ' ON THE WING. the Presidency ‘Tue Hovse met, and on the same eccount ad zB peony. Bt the pe : Md. pam — caer and attic BRICK = oe he Presidency. asda vere who is ackno: the best gg ates ae , cor taining ten rooms and [Correspondence of The Star.] Much of his speech put us in mind of the balder. | J2"fmed until 3 o’ctock Wa sears tr ene Heat Whisker | M4OAME FRUIX, FORTUNE TELLER, 1 Rent Tag Susquananwa taxes a Rise — Lumpen dash used by showmen who humbug the gaping | ~~ : sige eo aore os Hprams, ‘ported bad Gentlemen ef Washington that she can he con, ese Wreckers—“0. R.” Loga—Lock-Haven—A ‘J z A : = OPPOSITION MEE 3.—Tho citizens | nein spe) Or MS trade, HAMMA ited on all Affairs of Love or Business at ra ay unten CoMMUNIT:!—FaRsixe anv Stix-| Crowd with the wouders of their exhibitious | {3 First’ Ward to the present | 7817 easel Te ie AMMA venth street, between Fand G. ap 18 5 = Te ‘ANDS—INDICATIONS OF A REVIVAL oF THK | Gentlemen and ladies, this is the great American mminic! ntoel io meet at ANCY CANTON M ATTIN a ; oF eh TA ire-story and basem ont BRI ic 4 v —, m ~ 6 anid wenlie h Just rec wd for —— by . tour P iock, to xolect acandi the approaching June elec ma 17 2t* vast size and proportions! It has been growing and growing these twenty yeara; till you see it what it is—the hugest monster of modern times! for the Mayoralty at tien, MANY CITIZENS, Fattox House, Locx-Haves, Clinton county, Pa., May 10, Iso. Dean Stak: This bas been an exciting day a ———— whit» acd red,and are selling at remarkably low ANCY Goops with the Lock-Haveners. The rain has been | !* feeds on Presidents, Senators, Representatives, q Ten aiite ae pation oil ane Poy | layer Pieces new styie colored COCOA nas AT. COST! Pouring in torrents for the past twelve hours and | 24 ali unlucky politicians that come tn its way! | extern Hose Hal!, 2 street, betwee. Laud M| MATTINGS, in pretty Vork Boxes; Writ ng Desks and the Susquehanna has risen with unusual rapidity W bosoever it meets it devours. Look at its belly; | streets, on PUBS Uy. look. f next, at 8 o’cicos transsotion of suoh buagiiess as may be bro } fore them. All those tn favor of advancing the interest of the nominee of the late Mayoraliy Con vention are respeot'ully invited to attend. The following resolution was unanim: usly adop- ted by the Association: Resolved, thought it bo: ciaim Col. tandard in the ensuing muaictpal campa‘en. and as we, Herret Acti f et Ward. endorse the threatening to flood the town asin 1517, when immense damage was done not only at this point, but all along the river. in consequence of the rise, the river this afternoon js filled with saw - — which bave broken bt! Fy a booms and up stream. According to lumber law, or usage, all logs caught below a boom bring ‘ten cents salvage per log to the catcher, and ax the logs are worth on an Sh four doliars apiece, it will be perceived thet it is worth while for the owners to pay handsomely for the catching. So it has just swallowed the whole Democratic party : Its skin, you will perceive, is speckled on the back and on the belly, either one, it makes no difference which. Jt can fast for eight years longer, and then will be strong enough to swal low the Presidency. That there is Poison in the fork of his tongue is a vulgar error; for his mus- cular power is at the end of his tail, which he swings with great energy, and with which he c-ushes his victims. But you need not be afraid lo be found a pleasa t And other desirable makes of CHI TIN DIA MATTING, wes atrips & ely novel, will he old stylox, ". bekwern ate a & hydrant oreon taking t 6th rts, It has gas th org 1 curious and prettily colored hene colors. ‘These gooils are en change from t GEORGETOWN ADV ERT’MTS Kor other Georgetown advertisements See first Page and untque stripes, very ste for offices, halle, & 8, Travelin; Roo aM? se. an entirely act comforts ew supply of superior doubt rt extra IMPERIAL. MANRING. = - Miss THOMAS. Bottle se aiab TRACT ene oe ena 17 20 Lin® $5 High st., near First, § ania avenue, Aridress at thes office. & REWARD-—Fora A MAT- e) stolen from my st ll of which we are running off at the very at wi * possible, the cow was tak m the OR SALE—A SHOP STORE - Aleo, constantly on hand x fol eck of all kinds | If tolon, U'pill eive Slo for te conviek mount of Stork and it AS npert , ry is. of the thief. trayed. 1 will give the a cusises, 2 venue, south side. : a eee VAGETT & DODSON ward on her return, Shetsin milk A inrge cow: | Pemises. 299 Fa. ayenue, south side, me 15.5 9.4 Market's red and @ white; particularly about tus head 1p. a white streak with a spot of red streak en the shoulder; oa each FOR KR A T- ma 17-806 with back build three story BRICK NOUS! ing. The poxition is exre)ie t, being central anil very ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY healthy. No. 2 Eleve om her ear ~ * street, bet k Few Pasteide, Pose Tae Following numbers drew the principal pom her cary, & *TOHN HARRY. Hap nemapheng Fe une Apply tv ORME to-day, despite the falling sheets of rain and the | of him while in my hands; as I have tamed the suf f the people, of which w have | Priz-s in L! e drawing of May 21: ma 17 2t* Congress street, Georgetown. | Pa. aveuu>, near Tenth ot. ee ae ents, the Fiver is ative with men and | critter to obey my commands He le of greater | fyiiaots aad Wincccniacaonct Col Rermet| Nos, fae in Sues | poor NEW VORK The pack t schooner | (MOUNTRY r Wek pee oe santhey seek with | or leas longevity; butas he never ceases ts grow | yen: foned affable, ard dieuitied cfiver, we most Fo Siaterman, Captan ‘Sfott, wil © acres LAN! bath ose inp: cee Aap Roxen ag pec pe ae a he seecliernty 's no criterion for his | Berret, Active Acsocistion t aesteer owas Sia aerating DadG e J y jonary fe.- Walk up, walk up object. , ladies and gentlemen, mOsn« in Actin promoting and see the squatter-sovereizuty wonder ! tion within the gift of The strain, however, is so enormous that Tope afler rope gives way and the freed logs hurry on their way down the river— be um to the highest pusi- the cilizer« of Washington, A. WATERS, President. 1A9TS, 17650) 17867. ma 16 ‘AMZ. 3, f ton very healthy ae — ¥ exorl) ORS. 12-0, FAS, COBLORATION STOCK —The subscriber | fo: price, t-rms. ke. ke. widrese BT Pe oP te eS Sees : - . 5, 21513, 21680, x i 22 shes to dispose several th id dolla ER. Al ina, Va. Suagetes in by the big ee ind Tue AvpREss To THE Secepens.—This morn- LEWIS C. ROBINSON, Secretary. ora aim a Bi, 203, ise “Slime cari of tle Corporation of Gnarcetown Stok. bearing NN, Bee Del es jn Alexandria for rent.one : ag s a De DULLES iR- ti ‘ rest af 2 en ew, the othe: 5 het “1 twenty-seven rulles below. Enough ape | 196° Constitution contains. the Deinocratic Con, DAY EVENING. at the roormroftne ane | prize taeldcta rh got tia foltery the $1c0.9m | interest atthe rats of SCOSON wrronets. | uacaen’ sew th othe: Lane; both pleasant =i ined, however, here to enable the hardy | gressional address to the seceders from the | Men’s Christian a +at# ovclock. “raver | scribed to for twenty-seven sears. Who wiil not | _ma 15-3t Sg no Fo RENT—A comfortable BRICK BOUs: ——— to on seed job of it. and one active | Charleston Convention, concerning which we Callecionotel re, Gk o'olook: teeta Rublio Lita arate Aid odin par pt ged oy ADIES IN NT. OF A FASHI BLE No. 549 Twelfth street; 8 rooms with eas. |» boy, . ory rie clear - by = soe. have repeatedly informed the Star’s readers. We |‘ tna ti att 7 ‘ rated Lottery will | x74 Ca Hey Sides ot Georent quire next 4 ma 15-00 3t facility with which these river-men distinguish, | C8200t possibly transfer it to the Star's columne THE ANNUAL MA TIVAL OF at ccfiumn” PArtieulers | town. 0. C.. whore Siao m general sor and Rashes, | Fe tmproved LAND eeiheai feu sores of weil $y. fay 26 they can see them, the logs of any par: | to-day, and must therefore be content to de to to. } Sr. Matrnw's Suxpay Scuoot, will take N RODRIGUEZ. _| Be Goode Hosinn Dene een pushes, | i, proved | dwelling house with four rooms ‘ned a freee 3 Se the “'0. R.” logs} morrow. It is an able paper and goes directly to | Re°At ANsLostay Istaxv, on WE DAY, may constantly be found at the lowest prises, “Aise, Kitehon 5 well of fine, wator in the yard ; Ht muanver in which they enn: by the Mted. "| | tHe polut at which those who sign it aim. Ite | “Phaprocession will form at the school room at # bo made Sitbe real watch springs? Marae iedt® | nod teeing, and will be sold low or east for Roliced at one point where a rescued raft had | Provisions are approved by every Democratic Wharh foot UFC street heated yentegscene, Bouse INE DRESS GOODS, in ree ; Georgetown cad Ge Blcktehthe cyt gales from moved tee Te araPh Post. that the strain | Meuber of the House and Nenate not identitied | "Arh, OOt gh G street. strect wharf, Georgetown, SAFNE F -: i a Ri “fad ie harf, Georget« DEAFNESS, ea and 8. to V. P. CORBETT, over Lank of Washington. had moved, ee sene fhe Dost some four feet | with Douglasiem, though quite a numberof then }-f00 Stone House ml aarh foot of G street, Wash: all ki Brows and 8 ma 12-tf 4 betng held la pects Dy tee eet? Of the post | nave not signed it for ressons personal to there |. Tickets—trentiemen, 50 cents; Ladies, 25 conte; o~ Pies se, Seestings, Table re Pe eee eck BRICK RWELLING ‘The ti uantit - selves or appertaining to the state of party affairs | Children cents. ‘To’ be procured of any of the ALL DISEASE: ‘usual! come oa ton tetas HOUSES A IVATE SALB.— immense quantity of lumber seen along the y teachers or at tho wharves 10 LL DISEASES ing id It sell vate sale PT ltComing up as well as the amount afloat | In thetr respective States; the principal objection | “achers a = ot oan always be ned, at fair prises, ie wel bait and Comfortable threecatery Brick ves oné an j. WHE Is ‘1 AS cE or Se ic b oe Gerace a reed ano oe tori | ply aria ee src Se | HUCPRE HR WR BGC ce i ee re ithe; compet ae, rege ge eatlieie tant aa Li pide seen i FOE VANES CLOTHING eo SOL as aici ey ee op trent nes iezrtng comigrated a ine of vill accomplish w' NG in undance, a — ner J. W. ver, re = fy ‘to im le fotereterith tae same prodig: toad, = will 2 their own delegations what the Side eeone SMITHS, No, 460 Sevouth street, next to Ander- : CURED erson, ved, only four days trem a. a Ciad’S. We 5 “Attorne Weil mage cxhseeted Ju ton years time. to effect; or that while they themselves sympa-| SHIRTS, COLLARS. TIES, HALF HOSE, - by Moi ws ING. For abe + Lock-Haven county Jown of Clinton | thize with the objects of the addeews they feo 6, for ealo very low, at SMUTH'S, Nor 400 sor: : mpm te og HARTULY THER. pong gy! cg mrp haba The teelue; | beMeve It compatible with their positions aa | ‘Gt NEW oc DS.at SMITHS, No. 460 tak Ss pion nor ws ; trade isthe mein m business ot the place, and thr | members of Congress to assume the privilege of | Seventh st., opposite ‘ont Office. ina 10-1w ON HIS OWN NEW PRINCIPLE. U @.ORGETOWN, D. ©., goods Stores seem to be red-sbirts, advising their State delegates to the Democratic | > Is now open forthe ion of-visiters. wale boots, and raft-rope. Yet fs s ne | National Couvantion ae tthe ‘aasrive [cP CREAM: E CREAM! are JOHN. WATERS, sgricaltasa country, the valleys especially, and seh eric esrefleme? fe dlogh ghd ICE CREAN CONSULTING ROOMS, = a a most of the mountain ranges are sufficiently | ™ises. We believe that time will show them Ap Sl Fer Gau 4 : a : OST.—A NOTE of Suter, Lea & Co., dated rounded 0 ‘be susceptible of cultivation to the | the lmpropriety of thelr decision an th's point ane plan a the, bat dat, Me ee NATIONAL HOTEL, L Dectmiber 3,1, fr 81506 in one very summits. ‘arming land w ’ Ye, ER's & _ Soa ede ce ees I bet setes fn ag ee ene rane tt dca Creat De ai Pacavente, ENTRANCE-LADIES' ENTRANCE. | Theabove eee Stone me my | ‘bere thers are indications mineral pro- oR INISTER To Spain.— jon. im ma south side, 5 And 12th sts. o bY ‘been . ducts the price gora up, of course, toa much'en-| Preston,.U. 8. Miniet s eee note will be oni rowasdt Valteds gett: The taney srisin estes Conte machete eee wet oma wae) wee Dt = Arava Or a cpiwate #00 livery of tt the sl KIN conmen . Lave Helo, SOME extent hereabouts; and since I | State Department consulting with Secretary Case, STOVE and KINDLING WOOD, ot (Qe Daccat mt idapect nee tuae te call at our Ware Rooms 08. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER. have here, several parties from Philadel-| and otherwise obtaining information concerning | possible price. hich ieee ne J ‘Gor, RoR, orp, 2 CK phia, + = er ‘ Goods, h we have just received, aad are now ts. RABLE BRICK Bone upriver ling handing’ te? Pointe, have | questions in tesue between Spain and this cour 282 Pa av., between Hin aGae a arranged for sale, ROT’ “ ho thie’ tx Mt the corner of tor thw word eng tan—apparent not long ~ esac “rpg Madrid from New| mai7-tf ‘ north side ma 16St c.W. ELER © SONRs. street north ra ° world—| York, a ddle te = rab! {Se fala eb dup, maa fst the allen house for 3 g wy pen CHEAP io~ ) o vere SEAP SILKS, | qVHE » WARHING: iN WERY,” + cunty and aabip maps and old’ warreates® Tax Revoixper.—Senator Davis yesterday com-| _ We have a large assortment o handsome Dress | of th- new. i esa then. die bas engaged a surveyor menced his rejoinder to the last speech of Senator et the Ing auction ean spon pure Malt ‘ 08 the ps : Dotigiss, and though up to the adjournment of | down at very lew eras at eh one, have marked | [wine tow fo nay, : the Senate he had hardly fairly got into his argu- | Sine Si gir Satire eta on ve ladies inSwatt so kes of ¢ galls, CO ave “Corin ment, he bad com letely exploded every position : ‘J. W. COLLEY co.,* ih *” nal ‘00K iA wow Pic Ni auls iar) taken by the Senator from Illinolsas far ad he had | _™417-2w 523 Seventi surect nbovs Pa Ry. x pe 50 ‘ Ces o “4 just hy taken them up. : )RANCIS HARPER, , if eocetnns , , aries opeveD 4 . Governor's room, in the City Hail FAMILY GROCERY A FEED STORE, ‘Ord : r the ‘ete New York, is undergoing the essn of renova] Rr badass if eased ai aoe Zoaeh cies: . tion ‘the Japanese Em may bon waco any ‘article in thesbovs line, “ im ma 2-1m* ‘Corner 2 eet erent atts ea rails Bave Been pa e nto the wenteof ite peti ne sie ote Teen ling 5 want a merita center the American eagle hovers over sitet Peete 2 : upon each of whieh ls inscribed the word ony se Fomiy Grune getalor.” Gerd ja 8 * Family G ‘and *