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* . guilt tdnsion’ Fite coamaae ae : as | ‘1 He EVENING STAR. REXVIGe CONGRESS FINS Gitaton, Mae ae teen _ BALLS AND PARTIES. LT Tue Promenave Concert TO-MORROW, AND Proceedings of Yesterday Afterneen, Let New-Yorkers say what they will, Phila- SA NE HAE C01 RED CATHO ; WASHINGTON CITY: Sar Jataraen Weare eutherteed tootte Met] | pS delpnians are a progrestve people: bow can they racine te ¥ FRIDAY. the Marine Band will perform to-morrow evening ix Lee 10h eal Teport babitants? noes = pay x nae —_ in the President's Grounds, instead of at the Capi- | closed, Mr. Davis continued his remarks in. Fone ‘ - ; Mineo The Weekly Star, tol, and that the Embessadors frotn Japan, with | to Mr. Donclees oe 7. Ye : - . Fall as usual of metropolitan news-and gossip,and | their officers, are expected to be Present. fatoo Myon on which all § choice Hterary reading, is now on our counter = Ra: and the North together. Tue Cuicaco Coxvention.—Up to noon to. aa ee platform was e, it was Quak Ls ; oh.” from the Inexhaustibie Bottle | Tha EM c 1 ; ly asto the nomi- | j the circumstances then existing; 1 i t, and distributed to the | Y UA ON interesting contents are the following articles : day nothing is known positively ‘Seer eetiGh hae And Gt Shonn & mere ahirble eatey on . th inet The Wife—a very interesting sketch by Washing- | DAtions, Probably made by this time, of the Chi- divi Ee tae Dente pattd upon the construc. The extraot mary gift of Second Sight, will be Fer partion! ATS see future advertinement. ton Irving; Original Letter from Davy Crockett; | €20 Convention. The opponents of Mr Seward, tion of one of the articles of its creed: so, - es » Hs Pet's Waik with Papa, by Fanny Fern; the great representative man of the political prin- | behooves them to prescribe what the constr ning-rooms, and wonderfully small in its pro- | displayed i tasted wonder, A! - Vstons of home comforts, and in Se supply of haustible & i thei ti hi aged to if the Democratic Was not a union of | delicate and refi home necessities; senaley hae rent nenen eden = EA LE dissolved | mean es good a substitute for an elegant bome ax ATURDAY SE TER NOON Maryland, Virginia and Kentucky—utterly with- | the better. He a — to squatter | it is possible or 8 hotel Ld ot Philadel; for the copedial accommodation of Ladies and : on sovereignty, and to the position of Nir. Dougias bad hotels ever since Benjam: out the pretence of constituencies—weight in de- aati ae 2 a inciant at . La Children. ‘or ulars see verti that q) . } ‘iminsion to all parts of the house only 25 cents. | tent, verte foture Savertioe termining who shall be the candidates pro rata Mr. Douglas said he was o; to what he becai i Boore oO) at 20’ Zee with Massachusetts, Vermont, Wisconsin, &c.; | called squatter was ast been Exposure of Popular Failacies Respecting Women; Life om the Moon; fs there an open Sea at the North Pole; A Departmental Reminiscence; A Bill of Fare with Shaksperian Annotations; A Card from John Morrissey; The Second and kenst A GRAND MATINEE, Day of the Constitutional Union Convention at is, the e3 | | ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its 4 t : sq scats can be secured for any evening during the RT HEU a Bas t authori insufficient in number. and iC of. ASI Baltimore; A Great Meteoric Shower; and the votes of those bogus representations are ae aemeouly of Californin, ie merthagin, whe: Wate es eer week, The formance ‘will commenoe St t 8.00 R ; Tae Japanese Embassy to the United States—the | expected to be cast against Mr.8. This of course | Sx°rine Peak, &c. In Utah, too, there was re- eity’s deficiency in this respect, anited WeUtUGcHs ITALIA a. peg object of the Embassy—their embarkation in | causes great indignation among his friends here. | bellion inst authori i that sort of squatter sov- va <r ae cor WwW wh at rngaged. Tickets - we oy Japan, arrival at the Sandwich Islands, San | Nevertheless they seem confident of his nomina- | ere; gg tet tise: the and the Senator from Iilt- streets—the 4 per HD ABA, y Et men 5 noe ee va Lave Francisco, Aspinwall, New York and Washing-| tion, because nothing whatever of substantial nols were not likely to get any nearer togetier in hotel structures in the world, NESDAY ee ee —— ton city—their official reception by the President, | additional strength is really to be gained by their views; for the very case that Senator de- &e., Fe; at on expense of eight throwing him overboard, to nominate some other nounces was the only case where he could admit tia 14-3t* COMMITTE: —ce baliding © Feat mround; and ings every of | (7 HE LADIES OF GORSUCH CHAPPL In : the necessity and consequent propriety of the ex: | being interiors cover wit five acres of carpet! | _ These Superb Paintings embrace * 4 Congressional Proceedings; Proceedings of the Cir- | aspirant in his stead. K ercise of pes nty. tt men were cast upon a basen, the exponaivare of over two Nenitea interest in NO FERRO eee steii re WA ‘ tom a cuit and Police Courts; Ward Meetings; Move-| The fact that Virginia, Maryland and Ken- desert island, ‘a tenon y over which was thousand dollartio ft trad propre furniture, ae BV, fg esbotie tee Ah te smants of the Japanese; The Post Office Defaica-| tucky are to be counted against Seward in the unknown, they would find ves necessitated | What an effect a million can produce RENTX has heon chartered for the occa tion in New York; Chicago Convention is hardly more preposterous | to establish rules among themselves for their own Interesting Letter from the African Squadron; 2 steamer every evening at 70"clock ; commence | si atl brass land Flying Correspondence of the Star; rs open niticent entrance. the grand | at quarter to®. Every Wednesday and Saturday ss fogs le pt Gane : a elegance, we have no room to than tates | government; and so w! ie people o! jescribe. mag : pb araes Je abel aor Sia Winen Congtela falloa tor etve them: a gov- | staircase, the unique ui them. upper corridors, from which aternoon at ay = eo rege achools 10 nck, stopp ne at the Rave ard at ernment, and refused to enact territorial 1a the ladies, unobserved, may watch the throng be- | _ Acmission 25 cents ;'c! : “Renee Met Fey |» The Nominations; Face the Music; Can the De-| for Mr. Douglas. The management of party af- they were obii ged to act for r themselves. When low; the draperied aiawing-rooms, nd note i... i ria, “Refieshments may be procured on th mocracy be Ke-united; Sifting the Figures; The | fairs upon such principles will soon work the | Mr ‘D. conclu remar! é. dining-halls, lighted up with the ut SUN PB 1. of the FIRST te"Bsomnn the ary Yords 0 loece's| vo longer ropmcentngebers pany ster | ta tg Maton ewe "Wea | tine oa hy place aortas mmr | OF tae sean Won, vig tet to Examine the Navy-Yards; Mr. Dowglas’s | no longer representing effective party sentiment that he was no more out of the democratic aire for two dollars and a half a day), are un- Sei an PRIDAY | waite 8 feo MAE leg Speech, §e., §¢.; on either side. : x bere ene inca pene for pee of them a, —— in this country. And iam in —— - | and will fp of Speaking = Singing by the ‘ment ;: is 7 i P.S.—At 11a. m. to-day, a Chicago dispatch | with the President on ever ‘ot. ficent private rooms, we have velvet Children, with appropriate emblems presented = ee Sees Senate Rens ne Jaq ition of Mr. | the PaciSc railroad, and pom indtead of worn’ nod ducty Ineratcar ton | cruldren. ‘Aduutianoe 25 cents, for adults; 13cte. | “Patoociars in future advertisement. ma ion and Gossip; Local Intelligence, §c., §.; (from @ source inimical to the nomination of Mr. aates, ond ccd water tothe Ween i ak caion = Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail and | Seward) dated at midnight last night, was re- | “The discussion was continued between Messrs. v a . 15-4 iteher; a ite, set in marble. in place of the EE SS ceived, saying that the nomination of Senator | pavis and Douglas until after siz ovciock whan Salty Win and thee coor peng heh va (wel poLITicaL. I LOST AND FOUND. ve Seward for President, and Senator Trumbull for | M: ned the floor; and, after the con- | an ibernianism), te don’t do it at ail, but are REWARD.—Lost on of about the Lith inst, Vice President, then seemed inevitable. An hour | sideration of executive business, the Senate ad- lifted up from the bottom of the Bouse to the top NOTICE. & small heck ‘and tan TERRE parties in New York city, founded on dispatches | _1x tux Hovsx, Mr. Dawes, from the Committee seu contelatty 2 selttion alte mae together meat at falend Hail a. belt oat eae Dy De | ry Clay Towers eneraved upon it. twill give from Chicago senf off early this morning from | on Elections, reported a resolution authorizing the they could not have accomplished this without Wa. B. Macaupar. and other geatlemen who have hz shove reward for his retarm to me,or for ‘ans the latter city. judges of the Supreme Court of the State «f New the direction of consummate experience and tas‘e; | been invited to that snd. All Lrg to oll inthe ao- 18-3 get him aeni TOWERS = wastes page residing in thecity of New York, to vga sothe Philadelphia merchants very wisely secure prosching municipal election are invited to attend. RE WARE Cans =e. F0 hom 4 z ir xtolen, 0 Sqvetcuen—The publication of yesterday's | * commissioner to take testimony in the New Gente ea ence Bre Saag rfi Fifth Ww MAYORALTY. $5 instant, a good-sized red COW. ‘be Sickles—and presenting the names and time of | Avenue House in New York, and the Battle and re authorized to announce Dr. WM. B, | face, and a tily bac, and ind m her cig! pose to the country the utter charlatanism and taking such testimony i Interesting Personal Items; . And a great variety of choice literary articles, both Prose and posiry, too mumcrous to mention. This is just the paper, for members of C and others sojourning in the National Metropolis to send to their friends at home. Price only 3 vents per copy, or $1.25 per annum.. Postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged. EA - = < MAGRUDER asa candidate for the Mayoralty at | eye. The above reward . x Point Clear Houses in Mobile, as the lessee. How | } S7er, The above reward wil bo The ania ati mantles: Acme | demagogism of Senator Douglas's very last bid Mr. Sickles offered a slight Emery tey the | few men there are who can keep a hotel, the | the election to be held on the first Monday in June a urn » of Calomny,” says: (oratorical) for the presidency. Neverdid a weak | Tesolution; which hav: Bout di accepted, the res- ma joy between 24 and 3d, bet wee: complaints of travelers and repeated failures im | UA 15-tf mina “ olution was adopted without dissent. the business abundantly show. The administra- “* With more reckless indecency even than that | man more completely exhibit the weakness of his y t —W illiamson against debate in the Senate in extenso, will at once ex- | {ork coutested-election cass— W illiamson sga a Mr. Curtis. from the Committee on Military | tive ability that 1s always munificent, but never WANTS. $5 RENARD Lon “comse time 1 aN which generally characterises the black-republi- {| positions than Mr. Dohglas did on that occasion reported a bill to regulate the cortracts in | wasteful—that knows how to do all things at the Tun ean a shield and havin. a brizht gold border exte: can press whenever allusion is made to the Presi- in his colloquial debate with Senator Davis, who tary service of the United States, also, a right time and in the right way—is as rare ina DRESSMAKERS WANTED. None but firet- round it; also the three Greek letters @Kkyv dent of the United the New York Tribune annthilated bis subterfuges one after a dithes. wits bill for retiring superannuated and other disabled | j,¢te) proprietor as in a general. ‘ a tate hands need apply. # WILLIAN, Mt gold acroes the mike of the pin. and other lesser lights of black-republican ‘jour- 7 rs rane na With | oticers from the United States Army; both referred Continental is Colonel Steven’s last and best un- | _mm 18-3t — —— | ith the dee trae Shenae. “James Metager nalism, now endeavor tos! merciless coolness and precision. No one can | Phcers ftom the United State dertaking, and, in charge of Mr. James E. Ste- ANTED—TWO WOMEN—One todo house- | With the date, Any geracn returning this bas been long cognizant of the recently-dii fail to perceive from that debate the utter weak-| Mr Winslow, from the select committee of in- | yens, under whose personal direction the estab. defalcation in New York post office; that he | ness of the effort of Mr. Douglas to prove that the a8 work. and the other to take care of children | Pin uninjured to the Star office will receive the vestigation, (of which Mr. Covode is ciairman,) | lishment will. remain, promises to. be one of the Cah Ria Hott references required. A ppiy at the | Sbove reward. and no questions will be asked erningd. ot it; and that it was only because the | south has heretofore acknowledged the right of | Submitted a feport, recommencing the passage of | most successful. As Philadelphia is noted for its | Columbia House, C street, ness the Dever, i defaulting ran counter to bis political i is a resolution that F. W. Walker (correspondent of superior healthfulness, the beautiful drives about WANTED-a SITUATION as nurse or cham- Plans at Charleston that the offence was made | the creatures of emigrant aid societies to exclude the New Y press) be expelled from the re- | its suburbs, the hospitality of its inhabitants, its bermnaid, by a respectable youne girl, Noob. ‘blic, and that steps were taken by the executive | slavery from the Territories rather than the | porters’ gallery of the House. magnificent stores, its variety of amusements, and | jection a ie the country for the summer. ad- poe the of the Government to recover the sum right of the inhabitants of the Territories, when ‘The report, comprising the testimony of Corne- now for its luxurious hotel, it will become one of M., Star Office. _W of mouey due to the United States, and to punish they become a political people, to adopt such insti- | Jius Wendell and F. W. Walker before the com- the most popular rendezvous for tourists, especial \—A SITUATION, by a lads who un. oe a ms * * eo —s not np — tutions as they please; and mat until then to inter. mittee, was read, from which it appeared that Mr from the south and southwest, that can be foun rest » Or disgrace ourselves by any effort bs aa r FOR SALE AND RENT. {For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, See first page } nds-cutting a d dressmaking. ENTOA Fi 7 PR Walker had been interested in the passsge of cer- | jn the United States. keeping and French cookery. Pleaxe address A. ee ~A PEAME Guus ahifteenth vindicate him against a charge which is as trans- | fere directly or indirectly against the rights of co- | tain claims, and had received suns of money from rs | 2. 11015 Post Office. In a nice, rich Ainoricen aa Se eines moray » stupidly, false as it is infamous. * # * equality of any citizens of any portion of the Con- | Mr. Wendell and other parties for urexplained family. here is only one assertion in the articles to house has & rooms, and as in good order; @ pump ol 3 rin the . Possession given seen by applying at the corner of Land Fil ma 1 5 ood recommendations given can be gi which we refer, which we would condescené to re ——_-—__ Lars Boteler presented a letter from James acted in opposition tothe views of the Presdee | , THE Arrxat.—The appeal to the seceders from antigens gy ae pee cern at Charleston. In the first place the President | the Charleston Convention to return to Baltimore | P aper,and denying that the proprie:ors of the never intimated to Mr. Fowler or to anybody else | on the 18th proximo, signed by Democratic mem- E press bad received any money on account of what course he should pursue at Charleston. Mr bers of the House and Senate, will be found on ny measure before Congress 2 with cagnnd to the heat mann bad mo desite the first page of to-day’s Star. We commend it Mr. Winslow said he had received a similar _ma 18-3t NQTicE TO MERCHANTSSitua ion wanted See A young man as bookkeeper, assistant bo = Keeper. or raieeman. pent ol references te, with te cree eas tall BRIC Address or ay y to C. F., with Samne! Lewis, jew- Blows . Pa, avenne, between Ith end tath ates ; of Bloventh strest. be ma 1k Ste AUZE MERINO SHIRTS. NGA te RINO SHIRTS, ALso. iS GAUZE MERINO VESTS, iS do. do, do. At HLE 323 Pa. avenue, CARD.-TO MERCHANTS AND BU ee SS MEN. D—By a stealy, indgetrious youth. maton tt ! Wied a SITUATION to % pectal . munication, but nothing in the testimony at he subscriber, having received the appointment ! recommen 7 t : . ne & that it might secure the best interests of the dem. | to the careful perusal of all who have at heart the all implicated that paper. He desired @ say, 8 0, of Comets Constatle, Sockl Sanat nee orse © to make himself useful about aN SASF etvest, Pose ocratic party, and consequently, secure the w future ascendancy of Democratic Principles, who, | {inasmuch as this was but a partial report, that not will attend te the 1 fare of the country; and we can testify of our own able. Address Box 10, Star Office, given RE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—One and two Bed Roo; 34 corner of F b h streets. ma 17-3 knowledge and observation. that Ate | W¢ 40uvt not, will agree with us In appreciating | a word of testimony thus ademas, saul esa s! now! e and observation, that Mr i a mittee impeac' e character of any member 0 te y, Fowler ‘sed cvety exertion or hich he was | ‘ts doctrines and purposes as being eminently | ™'! House, or showed that @ dollar lad bees te. . capable, both as a delegate and a private citizen, | Worthy of the distinguished men whose names ceived by any member for corrupt purposes. He | Murphy a that that laudable and patriotic desire should be | are signed to it. believed the impression generally prevailing, that He refers to the following citizens: E, Wheeler, realized. * * * The instant that Mr. Fow- money is required to secure the passage of | Robert Cohen. Sibley & G ler’s defalcation was made known to the Admin- TUATIONS WANTED, by two respectable yenng girls—one as nurse or chambermaid, and a8., will receive promypt | the ether as seamatress or to ENT—A small COTTAGE, with or Address Box 14 ithont the ; pleasantly ‘xitaat»d— ge ¥, Bontz & Coombs, | —~—-ACCrees Box 14. Svar Office. _ma 18-2" north H street. between 4th aud st ms. To s i é. i a . > - ‘. 00K nant, rent 5 tare chance fo- ee A New Postmaster ror New Yorx Crry.— | measures or claims, just or unjust, was entirely sqneen. GEORGE F. Ht WANTED A pompetent — “apie go Rbout men ing honsekeeping. \ma 17-3t" istration be was removed from office, and orders Yesterday the President nominated and the Senate | €ffoneous. and bad grown out of the fil conduct | It* __ GEORGE F. HUGUELY.__ to-whom the nect wees anal. eens eae womene. | 8 New York, fe possession oF post office, | con ‘on. John hi and commence pore pesceatin = Se master of New York city. A better selection ‘owler’s arrest, a recovery, by the sale cf | could not have been made. General Dix, besides Me. einen Oy tl pom af the wht cS | betng one of the most eminent public men in ake ie, Will be given. Apply. with referenoes, at “Tudor | °OR Srenoe he eee eer tne HOUSE their privileges PHILADELPHIA, | Place, Cougrens eorgetown Hights. over Mr. Donglass’ Fancy Store. I . Mr. Sherman advocated the resolution because Conner Comreiy ane ay Sr _iaa 18-3* premises, of Mrs. HAMILTON. he was in favor of expelling any reporter who spened in February, 196! : 5 , TED~—By a lady, a SITUATION as cham- employed 2s a lobby agent in favor of any claim, | , THis magnificent establi shmer Ww aartenanin ‘ OR RENT—A three-story and w oy s ei yerma se] Tr. NO jection to so just or unjust fe ceecerion. is Berea . traveling Address 8.3. Kt Star OMe — ei 2 of the sum due to the Govern-| Union, is a gentieman without reproach, after a The resolution was agreed to. PLETE HOTEL IN THE WORLE 17-3t_ ‘enth street —N long and truly useful career in the service of his The House resummed consideration of the bill | and wi!l be condueted upon a seal v ANTED-A SITUATION, by a com The Intelligencer has its usual Congressional | country. making forther appropriations for the service of | all its departments which Speyer liners mich WwW young girl, to nurse or do chamberwork, summary and news miscellany. —_—>—_—_ the Post Office Departinent during the fiscal year gopilar headquarters for pleasure touri-ts from ———+ ee Go 1Ce tourw nawene: wore cau win be held at Springfield, Mass., the first week in September Sen ee Tue New Youre Post Orvicz Deral.cation — ctable family, She can bring good refer q nd West, during the early Summer and the ier; st APPOINTMENT OF ADIVTANT GENYRAL oF THE Oe 2m 30, 180. eC Oe Autumn. Accommodations are offered for meariy | Address Box | Office, mwa 17-3t_ Disspros Mrerria, George C. Phemas, uf the he amem pin me The am fitted and furnished with every modern ANTED A BARBER and HAIR DRESS- War Department, lint’ been appointed by the of the W hole to strike out the Proviso dir lel fe Ww FS . President Adjutant General of the Militia of the me provement whieh e for R. Apply to H. JACOBS, Ale: the Postmaster @eneral to restore the scrvice on Mort and convenience, while a vertical railway ma 16-3t* the discontinued mail routes was rejected—yeas | ix to he introduced to convey parties by stean ana District, under the new law 60, nays 113. commodions car to the upper floors, thus, wr ANTED. we grerybody Know that they | excriient order immediate 1 ; > An amendment was agreed to restoring the the purer air and quist cf her rooms pi iected The N. Y. Express of Thursday evening says : Later —The nomination of George C. Thomas, | At amen¢ by steamer Isabel from Charleston to te ending states Marshal Rynderg bas made a return to the war- | to be Adjutant General of the Militia of the Dis- . Ponseasi kiven ° od a Fire and Apply at HAMILTOn RACH" : CLOTHING ad FURNISHING 6 De atthe athe National Harty © EACH'S, 8 doors enat siigigerement ims bese ected iy | PEOPLES CLOTHING 80 Hk, No. ser Havana, via Savannah and Key Weat werlul tan wheel (operated by stearn) | enth at. opporite Post Office Depa: Ho E OR UNFURNISHED ROO Ms rant of distress Issued against Postmaster Fowler | trict of Columbia, has been revoked. The other amendments reported from the com- rrent of fresh air threugh the public : bapa Due R ‘The return recites thet he has not been atic te : mittee were adopted, and the bill was passed, by 1 corriders, cooling and ventilating. tire cc ubntgue tet pisos ies i Goode Kitchen withie oahastem shed Rooms, with use : find Mr. Fowler, or any of bis pro ty; therefore Remonrs.—Just before going to press we hear | a vote of yeas 109, nays 50 i hee + sl A a fi hing have | _ Go to SMILH'S, Seventa st., to get your HA’ nventh str d Pennsvivania avenue. Address = has began po the property of the sureties to comerstda private dispatch having been received |, The House then ai up the Senate amendments interio aera nage Sect cuper simon ox and CAPS. ap 6-3m the amount of $1: L. th! : . sce the de: bill. ia Sled In the Clon tice ent at B Dini | 2 tlic elect that Linctin and Ceacine M. Clay are | qn ey : particulars, at this office, are] The amendment to pay the claim of Dr. Linn, Py Pa AND be apnea foatt which will be done to-day, it becomes a| the nominees of the Chicazo Convention, but we | of Mo., was rejected, and the remaining amend. in the Battle B PERSONAL. ST WARD TO per ee” f roy ae shou they poy ncarie unter ob pince:little reliance tx — Aan The “Howse. then went info Committee of the Now vork ' ‘ shed, POR MATION IS WANTED OF JOHN aoa ae rg Cepatine a judgment of Court “The pays mantnsran—Iealah Hanscom, Constructor at | Wole, (Mr. J. Cochrane in ee ee vontinental. the “most Travelers’ land : * went of the bond is resisted, the sureties claiming | Mare Island Navy Yard, Cal., has been ordered ; Homeinth* Union. J. ation bill They state that the pond S& CO., en cone ly f to Portsmo: by his wife, Ann Leonard. A that it is defective must be 2 tors. F rable SIDENCE and = te thatthe h, N. H., to assume the duties of the ments were discussed under + __Freprietors._ | saything at NE ARD, Land, | tearing from Col ie ree sureties, and only two | same ottice at that pl tes’ rule, and some of them, bein ma 18-3t B mo. near the being joined, it'te invalid. Tie answer to this | °Me at place: provided for in the deficiency bill, were rejected, SODA WATE R, ADAME FELIX, FORTU +E TELLER, dgutable oangend te | poet is, that the Government were satisfied with two, = : re = nd others agreed to PURE M m Paris, bees leave to inform tee Codes Dam. Mor terse Bee. pply to W. FP. DICK if the sureties desired a third to share the LDING ASSSOCIATION The bill wes then laid aside, to be reported to and Gentlemen fay Sthiogton that she can be eon- f SON Fourteenth st., near Columbian College. responsibility, it was their duty to see that he waa rae ok of New Built the Hous: and suvted on all Affairs of Love or Business at 1 7-205t* ined. ‘The Government had nothing todo with bond Ch eee rere. | _, Tbe Committee then proceeded to the consider- REFRESHING Eleventh street, between F BUILDING LOTS AT Pri it. The bond upon which Messrs. Law and Con- all, corner of Maryjand ay. | ation of the bill mak ng appropriations for the 4 VATE*ALE—Tresubsctites soll Ah. jon over are liable, was given under the present Ad- | Ohue gad Eleventh street. on MONDAY vext,2 st | lezislative, executive ad jug clal expenses of the with the xate sain, Lots ii and 19, Square Sat fronting eae) Ms jon. . inst., for the U8. the A Government the year ending 30th June, in6 M4 a ” d at ——— : Others wishite to take shares seats Aas l:obe| ‘The bill was read by sectinnn sad discussed DELICIOUS Sreets went’ | strect north, between Staad si Aw Exrexsive Matrimonian AFrat ‘The | present. 18-3 upon various amendments; but,without action on everlasting Forrest case at last approaches a con- Clusion, as fer as Utigation is concerned. ‘The | {BF None ope the telersts streets west ORIENTAL ‘a me: of Washington, do Lots 10 and 11, Sqnare 551, the bill, the Committee rose : = ied a Lots 29 and 99 i WARD—For a MILCH COW strayed or i an At tet minutes before six o'clock the House ad- NECTAR $5 Daan Sore MIE Ce COW ste Sh —— Gna! order of the Court in the Forrest Divorce case | toclone uur places of helmets journed a a nicht; the cow ; south, between Sand 44 ate. ‘Termesach jae Presented for settlement in the Superior Court | ©" vaed on tne zist day. of May and in —_.-—__ tnsge Iestolen. 1 1 Five @10.fo ction, ’ CHAS. SWALLACH a New y ednesd: # latday etober. 1860. (5 rted. 7 of th = ~ d Mr. O'Connof, the counsel Yer St, Pores. the ALL, dots H Siatwase os Proceedings of To-Day. SYRUP, ward on her return’ ‘A large co! malt Stawtw __Attprney, No. 7 Indiana a gives her alimony at the rate of $1,000 peek tia Ix Tue Sexare, to-day, Mr. Mason, from the A GREAT FAVORITE Tol outt some "waite, Zoruceieryy short ses, bow ew and ed thre= Per year from the 19h of November, 1350, (the | fh Whee ae Committee on Forelzn Afsirs, reported a bill to withthe streak; 8 streak on the Geeboa ae eee bet nd ith nhs hae ee Otte commencement of the suit,) with interest on the | MinsrTox & Beat, carry into effect certain treaty stipulations with from her ears, @ narrow white ; seo, Russian Legation. Pr pee ree in the whole to $47,716.47. | Sam L acon & Co. China, Japan, &c id over. LADIES; iB. JOHN HARRY, « istof Jun» Inquire of Mr. SOL THE ‘This sum to be pail into the United Statrs Life 8-3t* i tot ge orders being aly Lage rbe i aia Congress street, Georgetown. . | ©. PARKER, next door east. ma and Trust Company within thirty days after the TING —The citizens | 1? Sythe Democratic caucus resolutions, intro- 4 fOR NEW VOR K.-The pack-t schooner = 5 settlement of the order; the arrearages and fature oF pposed to the present | duced by Mr. Davis, were tken up and. Mfr, Tux Famous F Gistreman Cpe gon eet eects one pzees. Mo tener sllowance—which is to be paid quarterly in tre ation. are requested to mest at | Mason proceeded to speak thereupon, when ony sbove with dispatch, For freacht apply to promisee 259 | . south nid : secured by depositing with the same Company | : : of Penn. avenue and ‘I'wentic h | report closed. INVIGORATING MeCOBB & Bivck: —— —— ——" the morte; by Mr. Forrest upon the Front. relect es CAE NENG: the Mayuratiy'n, | Hows.—Mr. Reynolds, from the Judiciary SPANISH ma 16 hi nee The Po CK HOUSE estate, or other adequate security. on, wy sss 2 Committee, reported a bill to repeal an act estab- ‘MEAD FIXE DRESS OCDE, in ge A jos being. eal? " Y Mshing a Court of Claims, and to provide for 2 ade, Bee aay s, Dusters, esbroadérice of om yen “ sateen adjudication of claims by the District Courts of “ie Bre on ist ot June. Apply to W. the United States; committed on Ayia rh 7 ne lings, near Tenth st. , cotton 5 ls » Overy - - a tr Mr. Hickman, from the Committee on the These Refreshing 1g usually to bs found -olass Dry Gooas F& r-¥ fortable BRICK HOUSE. peel ES ESDAY next, at 3 oolook for the | Judiciary, reported a resolution authorizing the SuMM=R Dravents Store can always be nad, 5 No. ou} n of Riess ive tee an = Hao ag oper be rought | minority of the committee to take testimouy in inte T—A comi Twelfth street; 8 rooms Withee Shiba £ Bont. ire nextdoor “ue 15-e0st ing the | the Watrous impeachment case; aureed tor are prepared nan a 3 i The House proceeded to consider the amend = TON.—The regular superior packet whe following ‘ouslation vag toasty adop- | meme mache we te eee the amend and sold hour SAW “Rem Capt fre Nick _____ BOARDING. i ted Dy the Ragcointion: oa ion han | eeyeguaular and Diplomatic. appropriation bill; only by sreon, Sac arived. onta nee digcharting FO MRS BELEN M. WEST bas taken the larre exohved, as the recen onventi which were a! agreed he ry three-story 5 street. went it both advisable and judicinus to pron} Mr Olie reported a resolution authorizing the J P. MILBURN & GO., pg MOH. Y'& BROTHER” wide. 8 few steps east of Seventh st. and Inthe wn: Y | iat aug cpa caro gata ats | (COVade) Comic to employs stnoprapier a at their ORLA, NOTE of Sue tas & Ge seal | SPOR reek elo paaad Ee iaeeer rod ee tion: | Herret Agiive Aasooiatt mn of the First Ward huis | the, Globe reporters rates of compensation’ Alat r Boarder pare, don, FvingtneSieston | Sue" wioe’ ara oe hong tieacttion ct | at ld Commie ave eve from time to a anys ‘Bee ’ m Parise". — a guarantee that ho | have the testiinont tekes hee them "printed; —e - a ci ac, wade meer agreed te. WILLARD'’S HOTEL. ahs eee FRavups on Fy GovaRnMent —The ‘a ; am hi i oh we hay The Hows ogee i gemres of the mare ew York commercial Adverti t order e mboat 5 Ported by ma d esterday, ia mo a ee ey AH + hed clipe eee Washburas, of Ill , from the "Committee of OOD! x ge iet;, Keefe and Galli. a0" salves. s members of the | Commerce. Ww Woo br Gln DEAFNESS, Brace of operators’ who ale cherecn pAcBLa promoting. i : ACARD. ™ | . STOVE and KINDLING WOOD, 2 Ro lowest} WY 0 OD and elaims on the Pension Oilice with spb ane TA WATERS eege™ | Din no BERT ARN oe Possible price, Ww, may AL ~ defraud the Government of the] {LEWIS C. ROBINSON SERS. ma 17-3 = 282 Pa. av., between thes AE Rs, Delivered to all parts Se city, at the lowest ee forgery are THE ANNUAL. MAY FESTIVAL OF Tho ee ri inmte, ‘as! 116. ne a ar errmaaty TJ. & W. M. GALT, of the street, and 27, Matemew's Soxpar Seugor. will take | ington on MON . [oP CREAM: JCE CREAM! | Office 282 Pa. av.,hetwaen lith asd atk, Law and gince.at ANaLostan Ista, ADNESDAY, | instant. Rooms 41 Pa. avenus, opposite Gautiers ICE CREAM!" ma 17-tf ier ‘north aide. EAR, united el : Saloon, Hours rom 9 @.m. to 7p. m, St AT 31D Pax G, iN. T. 7 ‘ocession will form at the school room at 2 Also, Cakes, Pies and Confectioner; E.. rassey. TAKEN } CURED ty and A. i. aud proceed to the Sr description and the beat Apality, always on hand | ifs b Ce An ¢ hay za iirc retested niece rane a | 2 a Or a dick angen, | RAN ae eat +. » ait i f foot of G street Wash. fy lowe of cha Rod fro ae yeh sz,, Avan me south side, Bee Tih and eee, INGBiS ves : DR. BALING, - . | lowe: ie~ f" “EY 2AP SIL, CHE. LKS, Fenen wis : wlth on Wedneaday at the Ste io cenome sprocired at tae Pati | melee sashes tie SO c ‘ rom AUOTION. | fies would do aT ‘them ON HIS OWN NEW PRINCIPLE. Sieat Gont to Nae ea ae ee | = ~ SniGeanina Pinas, | Nek torn eee bement:, | Qubealaty Rrartaa tare is | Rak gran tear eh te ia — Mey ly A we ve eating, and CKERING Piano Bapatere Stipes do, at at and'32 abe a ea NEW, BOOKS—Marbie Faun, by Hawthorn, 2 CONSULTING ROOMS, i. he 5 Lu - * = wid Merhenorh” Bergen Rol reap Silk Brees, pheuld pave rey a Bape Mill ot the Floss, by the author of “Adam NATIONAL HOTEL, ° URE SODA WATER, WITE 5 323 Pa avenne,: i z rentii hrone.of Davids ENTRANCE-LADIES’ Reccunteheiet” coripnaing seat ems ant betenon ath and ds, S¥it ok ies R Scents invclotn eh consse 4 Dowelns;s vapor ee eee es West Eod Drug Store Wao eS 50 pod? YESAND GAUNT LETS. AVING 0 * ‘Ola ma }8-2w ve South Side 2 a pevinis beet Gloves at75 eta, ANB'fexp texie Glonny ME® Sipe a | goad id Clove wee oepectilty caiEE Cheng and Leneh ‘or sale at a» ASHVONABLE DRESSMAKER, Solicits the patro of the ae nage of bs ing | ton, nt her residence, ex aeons clay hie street. ma 18-lw* T HOOP SKIRTS. HEL and best assortment of Ladies’ Children’s Hoop kine te bevound ite ey rere 21 Pa. ° i mon ge 297 08 289 Pa i 20 rw ALES EAN 0. 0 es Atay oho Sik Fhantiots, Siig 'y Ere 5S cent: idea ™ ‘om 128, cents to'| fi wants of the publie he boven tena funahie * covering ginsses, ko at | eit 321 and 323 Fp. sreone, i ‘south sud : qmaleét___"__ between 6th and ith uae eet fe

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