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THE EVENING § ls PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue § lth ste, BY Papers served in phokaces by eurriers at O48 yest, or 7 ceate per month. Fo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a yonr, in advance; §2 for six months; $1 for three mouths; ‘and for less then three months at the rate of I2 cents a week. Single *opies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, Two CANT, IF Avventisexxnts should be seut to the offics before 12 oPolock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- ‘Pear until the next das. MY UNCLES WILL. ce mek mine, and I felt, rather then | ADDRESS TO THE NATIONAL DE. i OMe BART pa 5 SE ie ong gether al nod an | te ghasiove's td of Was |The edanignad member o ibe Nana | eveeetees gets ee easing | __—_EDUCATIONAL. a u m5 : jeem their ra 1K L. s = T my other cottages, farm, lands, tene-| Seemed formed between us. Democratic Party, supporters of its princi. an assemblage which shall persistent 2. "Mecokwi oo tedigi ag a proved LAND, well Seed fen cases ae ments, and hereditaments, situate and being | Before the [ to her ‘weil suited es, and. deeply anxious, by joting its on the sacrifice of principle whic! mplis ssreral Ty that she w den, with new dwelling house with in the parish of Llandwilyn, in the county of | od I hurried out to take my place on the armony, to preserve eaiaipelred” the effi- | es have declared indispensable for duties of Be on the ist Monday in ey” pi A Ok OR iow Cacnarvon. And all that my manor lord- | stairs. Asche passed me, I thrilled at the ciency of its organization, desire to join in united action to a supposed expediency? sourse of study pursued rill gomprtoe jl the ship of Caermawr in the ity of Denbigh, | touch of her dress, and was bewildered by the| counsel with their democratic brethren will not all the democratic States thus branohes requisite tos thorough 5 with the right, royalti uabers, and appur- | full blaze of her ie throughout the United States. rawing and adjourning to Richmond be “addition to her dax sobolars. she of | to V. P. CO: tenances thereto belonging, and all and | Quietly I followed, and sawher handed to] The roceedings of the Convention recent; by the true and faithful delegates from | reosivitig into her famsly few pou ‘Soarders, ma 12-tf lar my freehold messuages, cottages, farms, | her carriage. She had not taken her sent, ed at Charleston have developed a d yeaa nud New Jersey, from Indiana | See scom,to.to ls years, wh ae ee nL TOR RENTCA thee leery RRO lands, and tenements, hereditaments, situate |’ when the horscé started. Her arm, outstretched of opinion between the delegations ew York—aye, from every one of our for the acoommocation on Thirteenth et .one door above th, and being in the perishes of Catrmawr, Caer- | to save herself from falling, crashed through | of the different States in relation to the prin- r States where delegates are found imbued have been gonaidersily Yo 429, lately ocoupied by Captain Loe, U.m. N law, dod Lisndios, in the county of Denbigh. | the window, and I saw the blood spurt out in ciples which form the basis of our Union. The the living principles of our ty, but | om i ee Lag a. — BOTT. 256 HS my SE Also all, &e., de.” dark jets. An artery was cut. tional democratic platform adopted at Cin- voice has hitherto been stifled in the may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor ka whines 7 As the long list rolled on, with its endless} I sprang forward. = in 1856 met the cordial approval of all | Convention, because of their being in the-mi- br tautology, my thoughts were more occupied | ‘‘I am a surgeon,” I cried: “I can stop the 6 Siar. : noinig-hnes capes @ those United States to be, what | notity of their respective delegations? rioerme, and further particulars appl BRICK HOUSE artes er amy head with the scene before me than with the weary h their very name imports, a union of States| For it is a striking fact not t be overlooked ron Siew = street, Aiea, 9S sts.) with Office mome HER. No. ee to Wa, resital. quickly as possible.”’ equal, sovereign, and endowed in all’ respects in this connection, that whether the vote had K. RILEY & BROTHER. No, 36, “Central We were a small but incongruous group, as| Noone resented my tone of authority, and | with oqual rights. This approval was based | beén taken entirely by States or by delegates, we sat in that house of mourning to hear the | the earriage wheeled away with us. A hand- m voulding, bet. 7th and 8th ste oppo Mi on what seemed to us to be the plain meaning agither event there was a clear ty in DENTISTRY. “a last mandates of the dead. First, there was | kerchiof and « Brobdignag, silver bolder | of the utions embraced in that platfurm. Convention in favor of the recognition of bleeding for the present,- but drive home as oe . hk the ks little Inwyer, reading | (designed te look professionatterpresertptions During the four yeara, however, which have | sound cunstitutional princi les, and it was on! ° > : PEER. a patent . Inquire in K afte =" Yoiee, previdins with and memoranda) formed a temporary substi- | since intervened, it has become painfully ap- | by teking part of the an by States as nits, M. Loom Pa eta et —~ : tock, corner of Seventh ead F which he was well acquainted. Near him sat | tute for a tourniquet. With the pressure of my parent that the construction deemed by us so | and oe by divided States, that an | tends personally at his in this city, teas 3 ma 8 tw’ the jolly, ruddy-f doctor, wearing a look | thumb on the injured vessel, it sufficed to stop manifestly right is controverted by many mem- | apparent and factitious majority succeeded in | gglSty Portons ean wear thoso teeth who eS of real sorrow, but unable to banish altogether | the flow. tty; that other principles are | preventing that recognition. ND PESIRABLE BRICK IUSES. bers of our . i of anxiety with which he lis- n cannot wear others, snd no personcan wear others He who cannot these, By the gas light I could just see that she supposed to at the corner of Rithed mn est end G street north —T: a id countenance in that platform | The answer to all the foregoing questions ‘orsoné ca/ling at my office can pesccommodated | suimcrihers offer for sale three amalt aud desirable tened for the expected le; leant back and closed her eyes as if faint Principles, in our judgment, subversive of | seems to us to be clear and plain. Tie line of wi he ped peed Lee EE TARY ‘i By my side was my old maiden aunt Sarah, “Are-you suffering? How does your arm feel the true theory of fte Government and of the Constitution to which our Union owes its birth, and on whose preservation its permanent ex- istence depends What is the history of the recent Convention at Charleston? Seventeen States, forming a majority of the whole, adopted with remiatk platform condut we cuggest leads, in our judgment, to a a ap re of differences on a basis of principle. It leads to the united and harmo- ity—No. 336 venus, betweer nious action of our party. It does more, infi- sur and loch sta. ‘Alec, SOY Aceh etree Phiiadel- nitely more: It seoures vastly added strength | Pia. oot-ly to that assertion of principles which none of | ~ ; ne é DENTISTRY. cinta mete. us would for an instant think of compromising; Dx. HILLS, after ry old OM of two years, “tore Ee Ny ment ag able unanimity a | it compels their recognition and proudly vin- | feeis that he oan wit! confidence recom ing prings, woods, fishing And boating. principles so worded as to avoid | dieates the action of the seceding delegates, | mend the Cheopisstic Process for insertin, And the lar and ht that it mad now?” [ asked gently ieceneaee to (hg hotly "ha Naga oh T had almost Grade to hear her speak, but was my cousin Lucy, a girl of fourteen, of | her voice was rousic itself as she replied, “My whom little could be seen but her red hair as arm is quite cold. Your hand seems to burn she sobbed behind her handkerchief. As for|it.” myself Icould pretend to no great grief for] Well it might, for the touch of that soft my almost unknown uncle, though, as the pre- | smooth arm was sending the blood coursing sent head of the family, I had just attended to | through my veins at fover speed eee him laid beneath the cold sod. Soon, oh! how soon, we drew up before the artonn groduon, the MINERAL PLATE wil Sy gp oe more fully warranted, reddit. . Jas. » Auctioneers and Commis- ma 8-2w mend the Cheoplastic Pro {ite mort romantic agd denrable plese for s i u' b the possibility of misconstruction—principles | who will thus have secured the object of their | strength, beauty, clannii tod cheapness. Fell tre District, comamngesemee ee But now my attention was recalled to the | hotel. Clinging to my arm she ascended the | deemed political axioms by all who uphold the} struggls, and have merited the applause and upper sets inserted for @36, Partial in proportion, 5 LLOYD & CO., reading, for the recital of the property was at | stairs. I had stopt by the way at the shop of equal rights of the States as the very basis of | gratitude of their democratic brethren, oe 306 Pa. avenue. back = 2im* _ ____Corner Seventh and E sis. an end, and the disposition of it followed. achemist I knew, and had procured all that | the Con ‘ederacy. Many delegates from the} The contrary course would, we believe, be | te VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE “To John Jenkins, solicitor, of Caermawr, | ¥a8 necessary. Quickly the wound was dressed, | remaining sixteen States concurred in opinion | product.ve of mischievous consequences Time TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Bark The subscriber is + by and Howel Price, Esq., of Penfwilyn, upon | for it was a clean cut presenting no difficulty. | with this eee conspicuous amongst whom | does not permit the action of the Se ee eee a a tebe oievine tee +d orate te the trusts, uses, intents, and purposes herein- Then after laying my card on the table, I| were delegates from Pennsylvania and New ganizations of our party in the respective TO SUIT THE aod adjoins after fnentioned—that is to say—” bowed myself from the room. saying that I | Jersey. States, and who alone have the power to speak Bat I will be more merciful to the reader | Would call again in the morning. If Tf had re- lands of Dr. Benjamin and others, and ive i all kinds contains two hundred and tweuty-cleht and as ; din nd give instruc- | and SHOES, and constantly Teoei vit fins ty tenths of an acre, is wel wooded and » and tions to their delegations. How is the voice | supply of eastern mads work of every a he state of cultiv ; The improvements of California or of Oregon to be heard in time’ earioten, mads exprosaly fo order. ead iw —s te per x Sone house, two tobec How are the constituencies of Texas and Vir- etofene aween Lower price than — h reat : ginia te meet in State Conventions and give ene asia fire cedepesambnama int So mroaneree . seventeen Stites united | suthoritative expression of their will before | Persons in want of Boots and Shoes of eastern or alone comprise a majority Beets AND Rukia Weare now manu! than the worthy solicitor and trustee was to| mained a moment longer I must have com- us, and briefly explain the eccentric arrange- | mitted some folly. ment. without the chaos of words in which he ___ [To BE ConTiNUED.| had buried the meaning. They were to pay five hundred a year each to me and my VWV—_—_——— cousin, and let the remaliing five or eix thou- GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS The States which adopted this platform give | their will, to meet in council a1 electoral votes which can be relied on with absolute certainty in favor of dem: tie nominees, and well-grounded confidence is en- tertained of a like result in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Th with Pennsylrani. southern Maryland H : > | sity made work, will al d + by : from Washington éity : — 4 rity | the middle of June? How can the machinery | fy gore and at tha lowest prions “Sen ore d dive emilee fre m Bladensburg, and of easy socess sand accumulate till [ was twenty-four. Then ADIES IN _W of the entire electoral vote of the United | be put in motion by which the democratic GRIF to church, post office and mil! i€I had married my cousin, or had been re- L and cheap BO. States, able to elect the democratic nominees jected by her, the property was to vest abao- M. SIMSON’S, 3 - Brut against the combined opposition of all the re- Tete = aC naphew sad Peg eee Of Rizave Gondse Flowers Kibo ot tzee, | maining States y on the er hand, Dry Goods, Hosier ress maings, &c., Ac. s platform was deliberately rejected by a had not proposed, she was to have the estate; | '!4y constantly bi s Also,& very valuable tract of timber and wood voters vill direct attendance at see or] sper - lend Richmond in accordance with ¢heir jadfment SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, Thin inrd is situated abont four miles from Wash Evidently, this cannot be done. E y, 4% ¥ 499 71H Sraaet, on ci\y, on the stage road leading trom that oi'y the delegations alrendy elected a Oprosite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wazhingten, D.C. | to T ‘ " ae he nad opaiatns five hundred * . ;. ry a % tl atud h rand two nths of an acre. a Bre ville the best its, warranted.t0 | the dens guboeed of a swull “fraction of | ones tha: ¢av act, and they mis: act on their| 7 TRUNKS: VALICES ta bakes per mama fnaid lend ts covered 12 wood and mogt of it forfeiting it, however, by marriage with any | {2° best quaiits Watch spriugs. ” "mais-gw*. | the delegates from the seventeen democratic | own judgment in a conjuncture which does not | Shasiag cleewore Ae ase noes tot heavily timbered; and from its proximity to Wek other than a Lloyd, when it would pass to our ————__—_—__ <==" ~ | States and a very large majority of the delc- | allow opportunity for instruction by their con- | best material the market affords and om, cousin, Gwynne Lloyd, as would also in case NION HOTEL, logton. renders it very valuable, and & rare the bast workmen, can confidently recommend my oppor po pa ship builders and others dealt, . Py : 4 : * eo St if Der 90 a ber. resolution was adopted in its stead simply re- | of the seceding States to return to Baltimore, a | Fors, pa rue Ta 1m mother aftioe. ot’ orth teow | Nae Sousa, wblan ett bb Mbecdl. audsbenth en affirming the principles of the Cincinnati plat-| refusal :o defer the Richmon keep soustantiy on hand, and make a — eg a form, without explanation or interpretation of 8 t Pe TER eek, SXery description SOL abo its diz f A . L » TRON Fi N sale,on or before SATURDA '$, DRY GOODS | its disputed meaning. This was done with the aoe aA POM thonee Vil eo t Hy GEORGETOWN, D. ©., Is now open for the reeaptin of visitors, JOHN H. WATERS, Proprietor. of failure of issue to me or Lucy, whichever was the owner. Except por sangre reader, we ne all} =a surprised at these strange conditions. The girl 'O SPILLMAN & HUN’ indulged in a giggle, which was quickly eat G or ABishM stituencies. A refusal, then, by the delegates gates of the papa | Sixteen States; and a i x holding tt, would loemably. result in incurable WoO : and = dake s openly-avowed purpose of enabling the dem- | division of our party, the sole conservative | air YALICES; TRAVELING BAGS; HAK- a oneord,” the residepos short by the sour old maid, who And ju Pye soe epee ah keep | vt! FA Party to wage battle with some chance | organizttion remaining in our country; NESS; SADDLES. IPS, fe. €e. Beg ,at the hour of 12 o'clock m. *barply, “ Lucy, for shame 7 rv , ther pifording ample oppsrtu- < suce re in certain Sacre and Western | final apy uae — all, in the enda: at the same time the shelterin F F the most fastidious to make solections. | States by Presenting to the people as its doc- | gering e succeseful assertion of its princi- As I gazed upon the hstion thas fully dis- A Traceable Been ny Sots, aut soll then trines principles openly and _stivoail repu- | ples, compared with which the success of a played, [ felt that sixty instead of six thor- buyers to give them & eal by so doing. they | diated by a majority of the democratic State | single electoral struggle is unworthy of one sand a year were take it could not induce | ¥#!! certainly find it to their interest ap Z7-eolm delegations, and bya majority approaehing | moment's consideration. ES; W; Trunks, &c., Repaired and Cover ina work- ensure in showing the maniike manner, at short notice een = purchase. Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George- | _&p 28 2awtis town, or Alexanarie. WOR RENT—That beautiful COTTAGE. at the Also—Agent " ps si wind’ Sa NEees celebrated FAMILY ~~ je 15-1 foot of Fourteenth street west. ths JAMES §. TOPHAM, | ‘ie !ste Teter Cazenave, Esq. ith large lot. a I pete cree yrsonding eal ij Lp PAUSE RECEIVED. nore unanimity of the democratic electoral votes M. R. H. Ganxerr, qVvxvo_o_oo tori apie to De SON C. Fa kas ggued For ii led tresses; that ‘rime Port ieo e Union. ey 2 ‘OOMBS, ~, * or ER C. ‘LE, Eoa., lashes, unless those oe id? ld Roow rare? S, sbeaKs, : The delegations of eight States, ther | Jonn Suipexr, W. K. Supastiay, WOOD AND COAL. G st. ‘B-colm to be dignified by the Sa hers Dobie rower, with a portion of that of Delaware, faithful ad- | Jerr’s Davis, R. M. T. Hester, ‘THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND kled asa toad, her eyes | 5 bbls. patent SAFETY FUS' hberents of our party and firm supporters of its} L. Q. C. Lamar, M. Mason, an extensive stock of FUEL, is prepared to were pink, her lips puffy; and such opt, For sale low by SURRY BueU c,_ | Principles, were thus, by sheer force of votes | Martix J. Crawrorp, J. P. Bey awin, sell at a very low ficurefor oash. — figure was surely never seen 4 ~ = 5B _ ALY 2 a cast by delegates from States that will cer-| Peter E. Love, Lucius J. Gartneu Ca UD Fawed and Splitany size. tively shuddered at the idea of such a Bie Faas BEREYS The steamer An- | tainly vote for the republican eandidates, com- | JOHN J. Jones, Joux H Retcax, and for yourself. ing as my wife. Tew rgetown every T 2S peter h pelled tu withdraw O On SDaY BK. W. BATES, ——- ef my 4 mosphere of the city. ves rom the Convention, be- | James Jackson Jxo. R. Tuompson. Wood and Coai Dealer, attached ouse, ands The rest of the will was quickly read. A Day, TH and SATU cause, in the language of a distinguished dele- JousW.H.Uxperwoon, rat sgromthonat corner of Fourteenth and C ets, sands ba ‘few etepe ‘from the door. small outlaying farm was given to the old stew- AY WEON ESD Rea eee me. ng | Bote they felt “+ that it was a burning imputa- —— SS The residence known a8 Rose Cottage, consist ard, and an estate bought from his father was | Harpar’s Ferry at ba mm mat-im*~ | tion upon the honor and patriotism of the AUCTION SALES A NEW ARRIVAL. ing of neariy two sores of ground. with, the neoes- returned to Gwynne Lloyd. There was RANDELL, OPTICIAN. = —— | party, that, claiming to be national, and claim- Dak se potencies AaB iss sary outbuild fo. ie. The wilt conditional bequést to me of £3,000, and both | C: EET 0's: Giorestoum, ang {0 have Principles for its guide, it should |. > ¢ a Guinn a Epdmllnnbe A LARGE & BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT muve the doctor and Sarah Lloyd were gratified by Pee mtr ep nand @ Jaree, as agate Jp for a Sopesyes of stip acreed fe TRE’S SALE OF 8M ALL HOUSE ies lan im the list of feentess. 3 Near-siz Periseopic, upon which are placed two distinctly opposite FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June mute tle say response to the congrat- | Sevgatial er SCRA, EDOM | OPO” mic are by its of'n advooates. |g he prettes. br firisoora teed BONNET RIBBONS, erty tro. te tcunde’y atoot ulations which were now offered to me, and in | silver frames, X. 6. Oid Frames R We cannot refrain from expressing our ad- : pber uth, 1x59, and OF ALL STYLES AND COLORS, | and improved, as there 1s reason to bell Jess than an hour I was on ay new risases set in them to order. __no 18-ly sehr ps ad approval of this lofty manifesta- Just Opened at bf — wil poeseee peculiar eye it alittle di POR RENT—A two story and basement Brick | tion of adherence to principle. ris: i ere Oe nee. fre So aTibeney: Pad sd tars “This ma ion of Seeutale HOUSE, near the Convent on Fayette strest; sp tiaras an ef axpeate te aa Hauere somes e. R. ¢ STEVENS’, ea er or in person, WM. STI hundred « year to my income made it no lon- | inghud” flout gab tea serine ee Ee "Rpoty | mels of part: i h a single eye | Tenth sirect weet, aod suouine bake Ee 3368 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ger necessary. But in a few years this would | to JOHN L. KluW roar 5-tf ~ oe defense of the constitutional rights of 1 together wit By RO RSS tem ma 2-4t bot be the case, for I should forfeit the five | rr WE STEAM PAC 2T FLYING CLOUD | the States. atwo story mi eli vuse — hundred a year. My father, as a younger wiy for ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY The delegations of other democratic States, HE Next Drawing of the Royal Havana Lot Ing-howse, corn-bow o5 aul w: however, (including a few delegates from the se, 2 Fi is now ready for exoursiona to hy stored; within four miles of Wi brother, had commenced life with a meye pit-| the Gr a, Fails or tnterimedate ge Alia IN tho residue in month!y pay- LE—A amall PARM of si Betvren Ninh Tow oo. | FP ORS NSia gna era a Sa ae ——— jt eg rent, seoured by @ deou of | tery, conducted by the Spanish Government, under | feng’ youtivation, the balanoe in he ‘country jon tance, and though he had acquired fame us a | points, A:lington Springs aud Alex seceditig States,) not less faithful in devotion rill take pian at Fister eee General of Cubs. | gence, heing perfectly healthy . “wae, agi es _— Sndria. on moderate terme; will to Alex 4 oti 1a00 at Havana oo ty situated + dxociient fokion anata surgeon, dying in his prime, he had leftme ria on obaes time fur divine service, | to principles, were more hopeful of obtaining TURSDAY, May 22, 1360, of Mr. ML RRIOTT, ¢ keeper, only three hundred ear, which, — the will le over until apt O08 MR to | from oe ee some satisfactory recog: SORTEO NUMERO 6% ORDINARIO, Palle: 1. interest of my £3,000 legacy, would the 36 a4 nition of sound principles, and decided on re- 4 “ CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. OR RENT_Tio VRANOXN 2 whole of my income. wake, 1 wanted some a TT we = een = maining in the Convention after distinctly de- intake Fo edi§ gale a it eof a r ‘ uF Flim) } A coated nly T received to follow i nea T ores ions 80 | JON Gor. Brides aad Sean Grorsctoon | sting, however, their determination. nico to | Qd,order tf of for wale. at pub ie Sooo |153 do by arid frouting the Government 3 I resolved to follow it, and I worked away at javing given my personal attention to the h | Withdraw if their just expectations should be | on WEU.4E™DA MOKNING, the 2d irsiact, Srono | 30 approx. ne of the saret desired e aod the hospital as industriously as if I had hardly | of my business, lam prepared to disappointed oommencini Y rea:dence oft the io‘eon pe oh Ls ith attend to.all eal (a) A ate Mrs. Llizabeth Ford i.) on Fet,, be ait eh weteee bs sold at rublie aucts a penny to bless myself with. Persons trom edict on _ it is thus apparent that there was almost en- tween 19th irst Ward, ( 0 _ 5 5 | Thurs was just twenty at the time of my uncle’s plied at a ‘ew minutes’ notice. as } ha: tire unanimity of principle in the delegations Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, @10—Q usrters, death; co there were four years to run before I it of CUFF! NS always on of the only States on which absolute reliance hand. fie cashed at sucht ats 3 cent, disouunt the family estates. for I had never paid to the removal of the | can be placed for ken st par. ‘ i Ivont Banks ee democratic electoral votes, = will boforwaraed ac soon es the teoult wavered in my resolution. Meanwhile I worked | “ are ease new bart os whilst there existed diversity of opinion as to becomes known, har rofession, and had no reason to be Y, Go NS & CO,S8 PHILADEL- the line ot poney best calculated to secure the . Se wae ie erase! SRODR even with my success. I did not make MivatoRAUGHY she Ons te tantly | triumph of those principles. Nor is it mat- Curtains and other Chainver Furniture, ma3-tr Care of City Post, Charleston, 8. C. eke ai which T na ee rad eI perso bore dekh par | pec ted peepee ae as, wheu, in, the enuncke. | aimee Eprmiere god ns and und:r 89 UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY jety, in whic! hada footin s in ma who ® pureun- | pected and anomalous, when, in the enuncia-| ‘Terms of sale: On all sims of an und: r $3, HE Uw SIG? > r. — <7 supine ag I was well able Hn adtlterated ‘ale, bed «4 Ys SHINN, hale, tion of democratic principles, the voice of Vir- | O*#h; over that ancunt. for the deferred payments. T inform their pstron the publie that afford the expense this entailed upon me; and| fo ‘7 Green st.. Georgetown. rn 4 f 9 fe ved sed ginia was overborne by that of Ohio, and Lou- Trtear fed sinter from the dey ot aale. o EPRING GOODS. cna: 2. isi and Arkansas were forced to succumb ASBURY LLOYD. ‘Adpnietrator. style and Fron rita best foreign manu: - an VEV's to Vermont and Michigan, there should be ex- | _ma16 6t Hs A N.Auct, | ture. They also res ily invite atten— - NopFOEK OYSTER cited feelings, divided counsels, and discor- MN ARSHAL'S SALE. in virtue 6 8 writ of Fieri Won to their new stock CRN ELE MEN'S pro; extends to ‘about saticed a commmniention ee tie tees wena 7 ors vt Go rabend ish proceedings of the Conven. | out Court of the District of Covambicn fer ihe | They also K ‘constantly on tiatd 8 is — Eris tack ees and family ad os he | , The undersigned, hia vin just returned from Bos- es account of ‘ ty of Washiugton.and to me directed, | wil eying tion, however, we think that distinct intima- expose to public sale, for cash Pert te court felt it his duty to call my attention to my own rrangements in th: Nae when the time drew near for me to lose the five hundred a year, I found that my earnings would amply supply its place. vow Yo! = tions may be discerned of a disposition on the | house door of said count; H. F. LOUDON & CO.. It the season, and : _ : defend. 7 4 interests, and to point out that if I did not at wil bein rogept dat of ofthe vesson, 8nd! part of the Convention to recede. from its de Seteright diese ant os Citizen, Naval and Military Bor once take steps to secure the estate, I might fresh SALMO‘ 5 termination, and to afford, either by an amend- | east part of Lot No 7 were lose the chance forever. In reply, I informed Ror necie” ment of the platform or in some other mannes Fob oR ferment ee te ee LST OF GooD THINGS, | him that I did not intend to act, which I told os equally satisfactory, such recognition cf prin- | and la streets went, end unui singular the | j, : W 5 B SALE OR RENT ne of the BRICK him merely for his own information, as the fact belie - wohl oeeaiasliy obviaie cs ier a jmprovemente ther zed sud Jovied pon as x A ant ee re - aa s for itself. ion and secure the harmonious action of the | t! ¥ ty Den, in with 18 he Thecketed aches I ought net to go to Tre- party, and that it was only because of these yatta Sdicia'e No zm, €0 Mey SeUben’ - morgan. It struck me, however, on considers- a TERS, Po patie that the delegations of the pegy a ap 20 dts Marshal for the District of Coinmbia. " LD Pi tion, that it would be a posi insult to go it ing democratic States consented to join in the ; ABOVE SALE I$ POSTPONED, > 2 LES, - eee down, as if to inspect my eousin, and then vir- | #8" were old by him eet ang] ballots which took place with no other effect | , {7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ait Sveenekey: SALECA vs tually reject her. a Barratt ky iso 07 1s § than to induce an adjournment to Baltimore to | nul MONDAY next the 14th tapes! poe hour ener of Tweltth and F streets. '&., 00; Mr. Jenkins, in fotmally an: to me tt ! the,Isth June, whilst the seceding delegations | aud p ace. « W. SELDEN, U SO TST Terror ovary Coscrige PRUL binann) adjourned to meet at Richmond oa the second | malt 2 for District of Corumbia. IVE HUNDRED TRAV BLING: TRUNKS e Beliver ah parts of ‘the city free of | Monday of the same month. I THE ABOVE SLY A 4 x iM ; On this state of facts the path seems open for | Postponed until TUESDAY, the 224.1 Gall, apet TE will suit 709s HARVEY. | the united action of the party, and no insuper- bel Ph ‘ . F ~— | able moe poses the ars of its har- | ——— = x ™ mony. jeving, we insist that our i- UT & tion of LADIK: teat aa representa ves of democratic Slates ME ATOR GLa Cc CARP BACs. sate ig Xe = a recs Peron ort s-5 and constituencies forms no just bar to our ae notic fovvow, runks repai exchange ight, but rather imposes on ‘us the duty, of | every SATU efor Floors, joinii Ones. R REN T—A small ‘of MORNING ai WALte THEIRS Rin, | Fat Bien areonm wear te Gveadon dene these .. ‘ oom, 4 ‘barber's ealoon ‘store = cratic sara eave in ats Mere ° Potomac, and at Stor mar St-tf k 53 Pa ease, Jnguire atthe ma 3 Cs my forfeiture of the property, enci in tl same @nvelope & private note, in which he re- ferred to a report that evidently cleared me in be) ye his eyes of pgten. patted open — ap 4-im Devereux not only, he said, bring | = - 3 fre an equivatent fortune, but (ould also. alls MATTING: come ATTINe: with 2 very influential family. 5 4, Whi MATTING " EES aed ¢4 Raia CANTPN MATTING, . SELDS. w. S. Marshal for Dist oh Cc ling requisites real tore lan New York. To confess the truth, I had a weakness for a face, and probably owed my safety to a A par ber ae of ps pr effacing each site other's charms. Lady Clara (who could match 3 Stone's, "s wharfs; also,at Pi mein flirting) was in power at resent certain- | 4-4 Rete sey iho. seoure the triumph of our principles. Conds wharts; also,at Point “was not to . . = A GENE AND | AOR RENT—The FL WEDNRe ba PAPTERNOOS atesieck cai? | 12,000 cena apie cies We Gente Ty, but her rei; mueh longer. Q 3 It is plain that, if the Convention shall at fng'St all the dove plete. tee Hone Or passage | the attention ihe pu he to oar sod well se by was, leant her at the Opera LLB! timore adopt a satisfactory platform of prin- e aosens stook of C ne Apple Cider, m5 e Ly OS oy oa uy Ce ee Siples before proceeding G2 sleet Be een. | hatine qxeelion i GSW "RIL Ey 'Rewnt'” | Stioh we goaranton t be seal | Bee os The ; hart, 3 , a MBERS wi io of dictated the with-| ™9%-eczw Ruley’s Eleventh st. Po ‘on reagonadl in elec al » FAB, LEO Wels and NAPKIN drawal of the delegations of the -‘ght States « [Akai TON GANREAGE FACTOR — our spring stock, s Boal! GE FACTORY, Ber, before. A queenly e oye Persons in want of | will have ceased, and no motive will remain bi dewey fey Oy Wo. 9 Seon. Goetesivwe. and arm that * e D we ee for refusing to unite with their sister States,| We ryt inished & pyar of first cine: 8S BTATUETTE _ F RRIAGES, such s@ Light Fane: or skin so exquisitely fair with itscon-| ~* SELES RROTR EE nor for holding an meeting at Rich- | GAR br § ‘be sweeping lashes and glorious tresses} No, 36 Central Stozen.” bot ‘sts. | mond. On the other Ly ae i and, if the Convention, | rag: eae ‘and Bucs, which all SE In form a Wp rs at this beswertal ea aoonrate of dark, but -colored Reve ats, im Sqatre market. an er shall siosppgat ge ee tg mon of Am ecioan art ie unawrpaeeed uy tares perfec recian statue’s, but ARAPF’ just ex ‘tions e remaining demo- ‘ ifaren ~ ghsracter ever produced. life ana those eyes—they stirred | P“* PER ESeibesr LigHT KNOWN: War Kerk ys 5 of the 00W | fae semMleof the “Little Giant i htness, comfort and durabuli- Fe) E rselves that we States, their delegations cannot fail to ati Sd auatify of werk tharett cine a stray glance fell upon me tap dria e woet'ya Virgina Oil direct from withdraw pt nite wich th “ight States farce combi sing es ‘wor! ‘will give Sear stead: hic! ve adjourned to mond. In either | prom: carefully atte: batt Sind snatif Tent, aad ‘move: House event bp tte pede gmp po sot es td ae menaey ne =n a the eves ti tates w 5 . PIES (St etarerion ant very mach | Bet pla hy al he eee Fe PB eet me as tase the Coal O1ls used “ democratic electo- “apa ly ors bathe ‘, rom t| Wia'ifor, (Na SuAeONABLR GOODE, of Spring and Suinmor Dry Goods un ° tal sve pame rm Lath. Pafese vais gv if taf Fan is i 3 : af es es & z 8 — Promaze anf seviorsieten aA ta Nab & act, coun i Hy to purge FE A s