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ee ee LOCAL NEWS.) ears ees fe Sonn rece; ion re- 17" Though Tux Stan ss printad om the fastest | tary of State, winaen teay porte Mantoreety crac. —————— To the Sonnet to Fasqe snare yesterday Orr Crry Guvexanape - eur Editor: With POLITICAL. THE LATEST NEWS i No matter, Let it now suffice that, at bis last | Jw" Pttctes noun, propose to farnish you with a | envtin OPPOSITIO: N COMMITTEES ap les upun o government. in those ted by the diff oo HE ey steam press im use south of Baltimore, its edition | ‘tined. The Em left their quarters at Wil- | ory,,26 Beamutltas stood before the young, otd | **ticles t shall deal fairly by our Mayor, | Temp-rance Hall on PER AY Eee $7 TEL EGRAPHIC. és sodergnas te jathte be i: at an | _*4s' about half past 9 o'clock, in cl-se carriages, - and shall make no charge against his administra- | @ciock. Please be prnetoat. Seneschal, 4 > a _ Which he bad taught or teaches, in life’s deti- | 1", that is not taken from the receipts and ex. | ms 19:20 ON®s OF THE COMMITTEE. ——————SSS—=>—— CONVENTION, cous, pend! tures Published by authority. Every citizen orrurrinst | T® REPUBLICAN = To “forward two? and “right and left, ana’ ™st accompanied the naval committee bavi sarly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | them to care Arriving atthe residence of sent in before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise Tacy | Gen. Cass, on entering the ball (ench one of the a AGRUDER MEEF > ay Not appear wntil the next day four principal Embassaders accompanied by the taxes he pebsiae i the enty Sento MN ki Tere ie OS May Bigg ne a — _— : wal naar abe cut the pi, wing. , Spent; for ions | of Dr. 5 E « Hall, corner af’ Twentie" caso, a 2! naval officer in uniform.) they ee by | anew beh re te Vig .. Sup our worthy, or unworthy City Fathers Keone fs to | street ai The their distinguished host in Nories.— of Columbia Advertisements | manner They at once signified by the expression say “three ch ; te be inserted im the Bartimone Sun are reotived | of their countenanees their thing er the | For Carusi;"* and Catusi, may be live « thovgand wenne, on MONDAY EVE- | o'clock Pe NING. 2ist in Ped Sod and spend the money thus ere o'clock. The meeting will be | day, packed to its utmost capac sed id be much more to their credit d ruder and others. The vo ty. addressed by Dr. Mi: The platform, as Yesterday, was taken be ae r : Pay perticular Attention to their legitimate of the Ward ars ae end 8 up, = pon eens alightly amended, was adopted @! and forwarded ’ magnificent spectacle presented to their view, t! b juties, fo maki; ng reports, and dis- a NOTICE. 5 unanimously i ene reg tng dieping of light ining fom tue chandviers | Washington, May 1s, 1580, cpringinem joo at tothe powers and opinions | EWE, vouers ote Pe TUESDAY EVESING | Sir ‘aise or Marfions emnbecsag fe, ballot ~ a v! - =s20c ad t y uty of a ae ee eee + | nts, as to where the “ pe pt — ce med Ned v . . con Tas Sansatm Scoot CrLzsRation ox Mox-| scone Steatly (© the imposing beauty ye Fea ne ta te cr es town"” | Atientiotélegraph shell bo inndea, Wr B. Maoucoun: and otheereationes seins hans | Sequence of' the adoption’ of the rule restricting <MNoole af tet pr tome time past the Sabbath | After passing round the various rooms, they | Po remerlay erected a Sag eens eect | But; to’feturn to my degitionate duty, vis: The been invited to that and. All interested in the ave | the vote of M to the numiger of delegates chools of the Protestant Churches of this city | were ustered fate the large and ¢legantly-fur- fax ai (bor sep ingame ted th Bell and | receiptsand expenditures of our city government, Proaching municipal elestion are invited toattend, | Present, that jon bad filled up ite 5 have been in the habit of celebrating the ann{- | nished parlors. Being seated, the most distin- | {$0 float a nee ul flag, cal - sae tui. | for which every Mayor has been held responsible | _ma 18 3t and asked leave to present the tials of five wasar? Sf thelr Sabbath School Union in various | guished personages were brought forward and | Everett, SH tlie eam ness for Fesi- | by the citizens. and has been held to strictaccount MAYVORALTY. : new delegates “ays; The most popular plan has been that of a] intsoduced to them. With this ceremony they | dency an cstiod tmnatiig whlch to have | for them. This article will be exclusively upon | Wy: 4,0 authorized ty ansounce Dr. WM. B, | . Mr. Sargent, of teenie, inquired whether erand assembly and. procession of all the teachers ] s-emed much . in fact they declared that her bl tent Eee Yo | the Police receipts and expenditures. MAGRUDER asa candiiate. for the Mayeroty oi | five additional delegates increase the vote and scholars to the various schools, and were more highly delighted with the kind ee ‘ cane been postponed No. 1.—The Police System. the election to be held on the first Monday in June of the delegation te-sixteen or leave it at eleven. <Peropriate addresses at various churches. 'For | and brilliant reception’ there met with tie S5Y. | rn sleckion top comme eilicsis: thine: place on | |! will not enter into any discussion as to how | W&Xt. mm 15-tf "| the actual number present. If so, be opposed it fend the litle ones have a quent that had taken (Mace. their arrival 1a hareday next, the Sith instant and sacaden: our Police do their duty, what kind of materia! | SECOND WARD ALDERMAN AND COUN: | | Mt. Cole, of eee a ee _ for as! lon, e Comm! , however, fea: are posed of, and where m- | Cc Y CKET. . Procession. Already they are prepared with thelr | of wearping the Embsredsoe dee eel WA laboring tian, some forty years Ghage, named | erally found, and wiht ie that meee et eee | VAL the FAEEGstION of numerous citizens of the | claimed the right to cast the full vole anners, &c., to appear on the parade, to add to | that whenever they felt Aleposed Mo retire. they | y, na Ration residing on Dakestreet near the | ‘#6 their time; ot whether they will rasce good | Fccond Ward. the present well known, tried. and | The President ‘sald be understood the rule as the beauty and leagth of the procession. The | trusted they would communicate thelr desie 1 Stone Bridge, committal salctde after. | 1) soldiers) Prize-fighters, shew der-hitters, regu- | tration pe pee eae S June ett howe Tinting Maryland to eleven votes, and an ed (Qmunittee of arrangements have done all in their | them, when arrangements would be made for may pk heey wih aon nthe it of | 4ators of “primary elections,” or not; a8 out fa. a rst Monday in June, without fur ditional number of delegates did not entitle the Powst to secure the comfort and Siston | eit departure. | After-enjoying themselves for a | ROOM, BY sho Hexgredh tee hae ane Bi | sone have hed annie opportunities of witnessing 7 For Alterman. delegation to a greater vote. ‘ildren and teachers, and mane Cds sm ochasten while longer, they were tavlted to partake of an porary inaanity te nope © lave been the cause | their ability in ail these maneuvers, and car judge THOMAS J. FISHER. Mr. Blair desired to correct the error of the vee aliar| wi pate en! ‘ament, gotten up in the most recherche themsel y, ‘or Common Coum ~nd witness the ceremonies of the day. The fol, Style, to which the four principal Embarsadore sat | OF the rash act. te ith forte ona an eens chair The delegation bad filled ite vacancies s fowing are the marshal’s orders, as officially fur-| down alone ; ; ess be WM. ORME, comply with the rule adopted yesterday A festival for the benefit of the Young Men’s | business is with facts and figures, not opinions. GRAPTON BOWE nishedk pect, cavery omens setenidetions os een Christian Association, is to be held by the ladies Mie re (aay te somewhat arbeiaed to a CHARLES Ss oyONe ception te ee ee a Vik dn Pcp malad rama aipbdien paleness Seam at io party entered and feasted Tae Oa Fass be cana the appointment | gross eal all sources is paid to our po ne Seay ae from his State ° schools wi on the'g: ngs before them. : ” ice force. is so. F ‘burches at$ o'clock 2. m.,and proceed to the] The Em! watched with @reat interest the | f Station Agent on the Alexandria, Loudoun | Po! utitis so. Here are the figures: The delegation had met wit it bis knowledge— $231,576 47 AUCTION SALES. Without the knowledge of at least more than one 50,864 . ipts for th *59. ands_of the gmiceeceian, Jenaeution, soder | Aaacing, whic spends ms sirtea Shep a8 spite, | "4 Hemmpabie Rallyoad, st Leesburg Gout of the Policenysien sading | “igrFor orher Auciiow Salen cere | Se ein inet members with man “barge of the aids of the marshal, and accom | thing very novel. Such a orgeous display " Lz P. = i The cost of the Police system for the year endi GS ion Sales. - Pic by sents, aniying. on the, gropeds by 9: beanty ey acknowledge “ have never seen. deasio cera sae We i ano ypr Seared fe 30, 150, "will, 1 have no anit argos For other Auction Sales, see first page. | Stine Sais wed wee refused admission to the o clock, where they 1c! jo the me of the youn; members o! irty were id Si ES ™ out, ex above. To show how this e: dit: places assigned thea. taken aside by the ladies present, who attem pled Rev. David Smith, of Connecticut, the venerable | exceed xpenditure By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, driegation, and what object his coileagues has in : for the Police force bas been i i . | [ ARGE SALE OF GROCERIES, "ORS, | tiling the delegation with non-residents he did The procession will move from the grounds at | n firtation with these young tyros, who seemed | Hither of the Rev. E Goodrich Smith, of our city, © sdieen eh ee SIL, — OF GROCERIES, LIQUO At i t Know, but be hoped the motion would be - and uncle of the celebrated -Peter Parley,” is at | I give the receipts and expenditures from las5-'5¢ i Wixas, Woopw. = 2 o'clock precisely, passing through the west | disposed to engage insuch The were presented " to 1853-59, embracing the last f On TUESBAY MORNIAG. voted down uate. by ‘Pwelfth sect, Peansyivania avenue. | oa leaving with papers of bon-bons, which it is | tHe Present time in Washington. ‘Though he has : cin Rr Med bye octet : q Towers, the two years of Mayor M ruder, and | W* Wi! sell, at the Aueti ‘The question was taken and the motion to ad- Third street, Indiana and Louisiana avenues and | their intention to carry to China as matters of fer ote ore te eee ee Ble eateces aad the first year of Mapor Rerret: y a! NG | Groceries of prime qi TF iith street, to the assembling church. curiosity. z fernls pot yes po mit = = delegates was lost. The result wag ; : bated.’ His step 1s quick and firm, and bis voice 1855-°58.—J. T. Towers, Mayo oganeads yard Muscovado S ae Eyl ‘ ae ee er well leave the Line at Peon | ‘This morning they called upon the Russian bs clear and pie aa in the sy or hie youth. fie Expenditares fer Poilce force Po'st2,798 11 | Cheats Imperial and B ack Tees, v0 Sueetes ndidate for Pre Pyke ret ballot eetton Tie by Pourend a hae eae Malt Street, past: | Minister, and visited the Patent Office. In the | %s.cleat and strong revolutionary war, and retains | Receipts from Police farce, 7,084 23 | Boxes ground Coffve, Indigo and’ Starch, Candidate for President. The first ballot resulted by Four-and-a-half street, Maryland avenue, | afternoon they will be present at the promenade a most vivid recollection of the person of Wash mE | Boxes Brown and Castile Som &s follows: ad Tenth street, to tne Smithsonian Institution. | concert of the Marine band at’ the resiclent’s | fen iyi, appeared on the field of battle, He | Cost to the tax-payers Boxes Adamantine Sperm Candles, Seward 173, Lincoln 102, Bates 51, Cameron 50, ‘The remaining Divisions will turn into the | grounds, seated on the portico of the south front has been a preacher of the Gospel between sixty i: xes Kaivine, Ground Ginger and Tacks, McLean 12, Wade 3, Dayton 14 «horches assigned them as the procession passes. of the Mansion. % = ¢ ‘d to. x tL 1896-57 —W. BoM. a — Cigars and Tobace>, va jous b ands, The following-named gentlemen have been ai Yesterday a call was made upon the Japancse | *24 Seventy years, and to-morrow morning, a 6-57. —W. agruder, Mayor “i r There being no cboice,a second ballot was Ca-ks« Brandy. Old Wreok. Monorgahela, Pike’s bad, as* follows: Seward’ 184: Lincoln 181K: . $ Sail | ee . i Sone _ x d other brands Whisks. : 4 hig lees bd (etianated bys red rosette and baton: Dr. John | Minister from Holland to the United. States. | PY‘tian Church, mieel aad’ May inad areas ; pices. aret, Jamaica Rum abd Bitters, lt ae rke, Charles H. Uttermehle, Jerome P. | After this they paid a visit to the residence of Mr. Cost to the tax-payers.......... 37.001 Boe Flavo ng Extract and Curry Powder, __ Pe third ballot then took place, and a — Fare Beek schon ht beta eca). F- Lelovd, | De Stoeckl, the Minister of Russia near thisGov-| Tax Great Gux.oThe Immense gun, cast ct eee | chet po tehite Lead and Zino Paint, stampede” of sll the forces to 1 as__ Hach school will be under the immediate | ernment, and then called on M. Mercier, the | pittstutgh aoe Gli riee Knapp for the Gov- 1857-58.—W.. B. Magruder, Mayor Aino, an assortment of WOUDWARE- follow ine eer me tapoes. Mt resulted ss RES of mown marshal, who will use a blue | Representative of France, leaving their cards A | taupmuteatt wey y, Chae city thie morning, and | Expenditures for Poles meen ) 3s | Nests Tubs, Buckets, Cake and Clothes Pina, er ee i hook Gs ck rosette and baton. amplimentary call was made on them by Mr. | was examined by a great number of gentlemen | Receipts from Police force Fancy and Juts Mats and Brooms, Mr angel po) fore — the 3 ‘The procession will be formed in the following | Von Coulebrouk, the Belgian Minister who take interest in those national’ improve- ‘Terme: $3) cash ; ever that amount, a credit of wee Hay we a a oe hee —— Tere ee cad here eenenied DIST - sundarawnsn resreure vo Tax Puesivens | ments. [tis cccosniied er pattern Known | Cost to the tax-payers............ 8 | Oa de reer aved anderasd nares, about by the Pennsylvania friends of Mr vand of mosic, and headed by the presiding Off- | were openedt_yeaterday morning for inspection, | as the Rudess pattern, from its inventor. Capt ad) ju ————s 5 Ace Davlog the pean ik —— cer — Te, secretary, and leader of music, | and then transferred to the Naval Commision, $0 Rodman, of the Ordnance corps. The weight of 1558-'59 —J. G. Berret, Mayor = ie S Soatines &C Renee Stewie’ Seer their ted, prennel = ey een pad ani em to it . be delivered privately to the President to-day in | the casting is about 25 tans. I 16 feet in length. | Expenditures for Police force. 50.864 38 (RCH PEWS AT AU ON.—On WED- 3 ‘ wet Decision 8% tho Assemibty'e Ouurch— | toe memset tis Imperial bejesty, the Tyrese. | ee ee the breech; 15 | Reteipis trom Pollen iar. Sia | CNESDAY RP TERNOOS Mey aa" ER: | showed ‘a. noloy Predominance over Seward's Jobn W Clarke, marshal’s aid = ‘panty The articles are of the most mayniticentdescrip- | inches at the bore, and will carry a ball ef 425 0 t. Baptist; 2. Second Ba tlon; saddles richly embroidered and embossed pounds with accuracy four or five miles. [t will poe . _— ag ope bi ms Pi with gold and silver; silk ved curtains and bed | be conveyed to the Western wharves on one of ethodist Protestant, Ninth st.; ue" | screens, similar to those used only by the Princes | the powerful stone-carriages belonging to the | pose tables embr: n ditures toe P Mission, No. 2 of Japan, and ingeniously elaborated; twoswords, | Government, and it will there be shipped to Old <i Lauorace all expenditures for Police on—At Wesley Chapel.—Charles | such ae worn by the Princess of Japan, superior to | Point for trial An artist took a protograpbic | free and Auxilary Guard In the years stated H. Uttermeble, Esq., marshal’s aid. 7. Foundry any ever manufactured either in this pel, 8. Wesley Chapel; 9. English Lutheran; forces SSae On the first ballot, when the vote of Maryland was called, the chairman of that delegation cast 76, in Trinity Chureh. the vote of the State for Bates, but two delegates One third sai ree roudne ia two and | claiming their right to individual votes, after + with Loterest, for ‘or m ater or isfactorily en- | some discussion the convention rejected the vote past five o'clook, at the Auction Rooms, wes call, without reserve, Pew No. 8°, in St, Jo! Chureb, Cost to the tax-payers ntry or z A The United States Government pays about 5c NRE C as cast by the chairman, and decided to recetve France; paper-hangings ornamented with gold, | tracks wae suspended: upon the | $99 00 perannum towards our Pelice expenditures, Bp icc. MoOUMEE IRE SCO Austs. | the vote of each delegate separately Christ Church; M1. Fletcher and Providence | tncquered ease, including writing wocce tet a which added to the $5,961 35 paid by our city y J.C. Me : & CO., Auctioneers. On motion of Mr. Evans, of N. ¥., the nomina- Chapels; 12. YM: C. A. Mission, No. 4 . pe Destrective Fire.—About 124 o'clock p.m government, amounts to about $50,000. Can itbe Third’ Division—At E-st. Baptist Church —Je- pepe ee re oe to-day fire broke ont ina sawing aud. plalning | possible that with a population ‘of some steve rome P. Chase. Esq , marshal’s aid. 13. McKen: | crise ek ad onc i ee ana, eavance’ | Toy tne aceupancy of Messrs. Truman & Dra- | thousand it requires this amount to keep ws te deve Chapel; 14. Western Presbyterian; 15. East | been brought to thie country from Achar hie ic | pets at the comet of Canal and Twelht: creca, | onder Washington Baptist; 16. Y.M.C_A. Mi EAUTIFUL EUROPEAN OIL PAINT- tho M f a Will Be cole ae ion on THORS. jon of Mr. Lincoln was made unanimous z ‘The convention then, at half-past one o’clock, Y, May 2th, at five o'clock, wt the Auct : mation then Saf Collection of upward: of 17) very chovwe | *4journed till five o'clock, amidst the greatest ; - can Oil Paritings, just imported, all care- | ¢xcitement °. n of those who had the privilege of | Phe flames soon spread throughout the entire Will any sane man undertake to justify a con- y hinished by talented artists o sand Brow rin AFTERNOON Session 5; 17. Fourth Presbyterian; 15. Waugh pel oe sai 4 bl Al ol ‘ 6 building and the one adjoining, occupied by Mr. | tinuance of a system which asks so mueb and ‘he above picturas areofa high class. and At5 o'clock the convention reassembled Fourth DivistonAt Trinity Chaveh ch teaas | Minutely examining those valuable presents Sith, and in the space of three-fourths of an hort | pays so litle? fadmit that it wos neceene eet i porkionl Passtings by eminent | ‘On motion, it was determined to proceed to ©. Morgan. Esq.. marshal’s 1. ME LETTER OF THE TY-COON OF JAPAN both buildings were reduced toruins. The several | few years back to increase our Police force, to fine copies of some 0 “church South; 20. Union Chapel; 21. Y.M.G.A The following is a translation of the letter of the e“ebrated pictures of the ald. inners 4 yy ballot for a candidate for = hte Feeom ep fire companies present did their best to save the | drive ont the “States Hose,” and other kindred differont galleries of Europe. Among the subjects | ,, The first ballot was as follows: Hannibal Ham- y which was presented to the | Sroperty: but without success tad’ tre rears | cabin, he were supported ‘here by some of our | may he foundironpe ir eres ore, putueots | iit of Maine, 18h Jno. Hickman, of Pa, 58; N Architectural and Street Views in dif- | P. Banks, of Mass., 35%; C. M.’ Clay, of "pean cities, Cattle and Fiower Pieces, | 101; Gov. Reeder, of Va., 51, Henry Fin opy of Rosa Ronhem’s picture sn | Davis, of Md, m Houston, of Tex: Gallery, Landscap~s. & .. with &| 1, Dayton, of N.J., 3; — Reed; of Pa., 3 23 | Ty-coon of Japan M , 3; 2 by y “ ppv Eat idertarericusees’ momen Frmsident by the Japanese Ambassadors, at their | Sr the Hook and Ladder Company, mamen Gre, | citicoas fey ein purposes; but when the avy Yard. : offictal reception on Thursday last: McEifresh. in his endeavors to extinguish the | necessity ceased the force should have heen re. Fifth Deviston—At the Smithsonian Institution. | To His Majesty the President of the United States | flames. sank insensible, overcome by the heat. He | duced. sane Benj. F. Lloyd, Esq., marshal's aid. 26. Seventh- of America | express ce respect was taken to Justice Clarke's office, and attended ee = will be upon improvement of on e, subject and fimesh. | stor street Presb: an; 27. Rylard Cha) Lately the Governor of Simoda Insooye Sinano | by Dr. Smith streets, ours, che bewate hres . choice nia 3." Gormch Chapel Mucteted sak Semis ie Oe Ree |, Meeisvonik sie’ Taitaay tpealilmax gets — ited te rhiweala, FO Ple'use® 18 |" Og tye second ballot Senator Hamlin was nom- . ep * Ske Leton Keys P i an going 1 h inated. weds ak tae Gestetner ese. 1M nee Piacipenntiny aC Some coesiee as | hin toons of Wideear Moeddioneees teak pireiaian, hase Sosthtnd Syren anes ame | agutogsctnage, Wil be OR eahibitvon for Chron | meted ow was neceiven Order of exercises at the churches:—Invoca- | affair of amity and commerce, and concluded | thing unusual enspended from the key-hole of a tna, which greatly facilitates the process of teething Hermes: $5) and under, cash: over $59a credit of | ‘The intelligence of the nomination, when con- tion; singing by the schools; prayer; simzing; previously the treaty in the city of Yedo. And | ttunk lock. Upon examining it. it proved to be | by softening the gums, reducing ail inflammation— | and 9) days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, veyed to the people outside the wi, + created reading annual report; address; singing; address; now the ratification of the treaty is sent with the | 2 Set of tools adapted to the operations of a regular | will a ay all pain, is sure to reguiate the | bearing interest. ou 7 a scene of the widest excitement which be 4 singing; benediction. Commissioners of Foreizn Affairs, Sinime.Buzer, | botel thief. It consisted of eight skeletons upon pend upon it, mothers, it will give rest | malo d J.C. McGURE & CO., Auch. | Gecigtion’ Chaar mponebene oat tee air, while The following named gentlemen will deliver | no-Cam! snd ‘Muragake-A waz i, to ex- | # Steel ring. Five of them were suitable for ‘selves, and relief and health to your infants. . sg addresses:—Rev. Thos. H. Stockton, D.D ; Rev Peds Fajen e nt forth thelr roar after roar. At least change the mutual treaty. It proceeds trom a | Wunks, wardrobes, &e, and the others for carpet | Perfectly eafe i all See advertisement in| THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW | (Auber sent fo P. D. Gurley, D.D.; Rev. C_M. Butler. DD; particular importance of affairs and a perfectly bags. jewel cases, and the like. No doubt the oe — Rev. Dabney Ball. Rev. Mason Noble. Rev. J. L. oe B iy thirty thousand people participated in the excite- i By J.C. Mc@UIRE & CO,. Auctioneers. ment. micable feel! Henceforth the intercourse of | thief was in the act of yisking an attempt on the . To © " a . > UR IRE Seetcu of Mz. Lixcoty Bartlett, Rev. J. Spencer Kennard, Rev. Joshua | friendship shall be held between. both roeemien: | trink when he was dishirbedtand lettre ann ‘Queru's Cod Liver O1 Telly. CSS Roverneen Pestce po oa eee | Tile iim: abasin LISGAG at hinala: Wk bake Morsell, Rev. J. McCauley. Rev. J. A. Proctor. | and benevolent feelings shall be cultivated more | The implements await the orders of the owner at | This great specific ‘onsurption is fast super- | Hovse._On MUNDAY MORNING, May 2- so unexpectedly become the nominee of the repub- Win T. Smithson, Esq., wilt preside at the | and more, and mower alieccd: Because the now | the office of the hotel ‘ geting all others in its curative effects upon those | js o’clook atthe V-rnon Honse, corner of Mi 1] lican party for the Presidency of the United States, Assemblyis Church, and GE. Ww. Sharretts, | deputed three subjects are those whom | have ame piftioted with tuberoular diseases. Prepared upon | avenue aod Third street weet, Go Bed iuse: | is known toa very limited extent, never having Esq_., wilf conduct the singing rs ad consid v for th cont ta Cose or HEeLLen’s Soinges —These interest- | highly scientific principles of the pate oi}, and | ty of va nable Furniture, Carpote and Beddins, at exhibited any ability asa statesman, or particu- 2! Rickards, Bay ails Seeaide at Westey | Ch? and confided in urconaldcration ctarct, | ing entertainments, which bave attracted the | robbed of the naudeaus teste of the plain article. it] the risk and expense of 3 former purchsser. We larly distinguished bimself in any other Way. He Chapel, and T. J. Magruder, Esq., will conduct | and respect ti ewith I desire you to spread | Most fashionable portion of our city, will close to Withont mastiontom gel ty Fradually. diasctved | BAUM In part 10 tal top Gilt F: was bora’ fn. Hardin county, Ky, February 12, the singing. eae may alanioa wick fer Mtendig trie and also | | MiZht. Comparatively few of «the million” have | ¥'4 digested, passing into the small intestines drop | 2% gsome Oval and Ornamental top Gilt Frame 1500; received a limited education; adopted the J.C” Harkness, Esq., will preside at the E have tha eoneeaes ongratulate you on thi rity | 2vatled themselves of the reduced price of ad- | hy drop. supplying the wastes of the body by its t olid Oak Chamber Furniture, with Mar profession of the law; was a captain of volunteers stent st Church, and Jat N. Davis Esq a veil nar wha ps you on the security | mission to witness Mr. Heller's wonderful feats | nutricious properties, and thus assiating and sus. < in the Black Hawk war; at one time a will met the sing! Fae J i ie ne 16th a Wasik raoatis 26 te ey | ‘2 magic and legerdemain, and his still more suc- | tacoan; nature jn overcoming the discase Ap- sinut Redsteade, Bureaus and Wa-hstands | of a small village; four times elected to the Ilil- "O. G. Wight, Eay.'will preside at Trinity aiany Set i aca OT eed) De ee een eht vision,”’ which out-marvels'| Proved by the New es ate mE age Superior Paving seal Corie Wais Mate: — nois Legislature; and a representative in ress é - t, . I AE Sar. . : Plow ; nperior Spring and air Mattresses, ; 7 Church, and F! A. Tucker, Esq., will conduct (Name. ] We edvist ii whe kart oo oo a Uaeaumption and a Beeps ee teat ee °F | Bolsters ard Plows, Brankets. Comfortes yeutage bes Os nadkicn canneee fi 7 Sea re aiiwicks: sacvbaviaw to let this opportunity pass of seeing one of the | Sond hf Charles State We eee ety ail re- Saperior Enelish Brusssie Caste aed bilcioths, | Smaak opposition to Mr. Dougles, Both entensalenl. tad Whekae "rhotnpeon, Eeq., will and Rigby, interesting Merview took place in | most skiliful artiates of the present age. spectabledrugeists.. Pros 81 por hoitle fiat Chandaliers and Gas Brokets throughout, gentlemen’ stumped the State, and ‘thelr discus- | . e aftern een the three physicians of the _—— z + 5 amber Tables, Towel Racks, &c,&c ‘ cadact the aging {2 not be th, Embassy and four scientific weniemen of the | Roserry —Y esterday, a lady at Willards’ was No, 15 Beekman street, New Y Terms: 925 ard under cash? ever that sum « oe a ee mg ‘a tan pains cbt eee Gat Sens ta Stimpson, and Drs. Hol- | robbed of a gold watch, a miniature, and some | ™mar16-3m Wholesale Agents, | oradit of ov and Oe ners endorsed | To coabeat emiiiad hiatey te tae ee te eae abl ic a n = i 4 ft aay = eeerneihe- otes, bearing interes - 4 . ms ¢ weeks " the ills that flesh is heir to,” it is the faintest in its ma I--d J.C, McGUIRE & CO. Aucts, | Douglas to the U.S:Senate. Since that time Mr. P The interview lasted two hours, and many | the miniature than all the rest. By an advertise | t" manifestations, the inost unrelenting in. its = Fkow tts. id of baie naa —— 2 valuable facts were elicited. It appears fr: ment in another column it will be seen that she i oitica’ ‘olnm! z3. y rday, was an exceedinzly ogress. and ER & SONS, Auctioneers. incoln bas been prominent asa politician and life t pre easily induced It marks its victims pner’s hon F what was stated by the Japanese pj sicians that | Will gladly surrender all the reat for the return of pleeeet Sit, Bad nese Se a OPC) excdical cdncstlog te Simca tones nik [Cee TIC ee her deceased por osensl Gusmao ‘The day war every | medical reading and clinical lectures and obser. | husband, and cannot be replaced. An appeal cate tat ceoke howe rete stand wetter tao | ¥ation in public Lospi Unlike what prevails | like that made by her should induce the relenting Gene aor tee cool; and sil present ‘participated among the western nations, anatomy is not the | even of a thief. : mS % - traveling stump orator in behalf of republtcanism, j VENT HOUSEBOLD Fur- ‘ae @ bs TURE AT Auction —On MONDAY MORN. | @¥ing within a few months past delivered sev May 2\, cominsneing at half past 10 o'cloek. 1 | eral political lectures in various cities and towns seilatthe retidercs, No. ode H street, be- | at the North. He is a speaker of considerable the sufferer crows: re r tw. on teh ond ioe 8 gollvetion of food gna a ¥ | ability. 2 t= honr does he fear str consciousness ne ouseho. urniture, basing the effects o: si a Lin. tans beartily in the various smasements offered | Sate, ce jabnners, modicine, yet the study of | soicion —Last evening about 7;e'clock, Den. | iueine tom We have aad that the Y fine | family declining housekeeping, embracing in part—| ‘The Hon Hannibal Pome ike nominee for throughout the morning. Afternoon brought | Suaomy ties Eee Settee cen Un- | nis O'Hare, an engravers whose piace of business agtens Top having besnoured andreport’ | Mehceser Cenke Wahae eee the Vice Presidency. is at Preseat a Senator of the fresh arrivals of young ladies and gentlemen. ordinarily in the hands of female practitioners | 8.0" the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, be- appy to announce that Dr. J. Iostet. | Mahogany Rockers, Marbie-top Centre Table, United States from Maine. He was ori iy | who. during the remainder of the day. end up to but in ditficult cases male. assist. dps Hed in’ | Seen Twelfth and Thirteenth sts. committed x rzh, has p Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase, Brussels Uar- | elected to that body by the democrats, afew @ reasonably lalg hour at night, assisted in finding | DUt 'n ditticul aayebagsctdena ni | Suicide during a temporary aberration of mind, | lins never heen known 4 pet, years ago went over to the republican party on the constant employment in the Pavilion for Eepata’s | Tre same policy srovai 10 the coves as found by the coroner's jury. The deceased | cases of thiy terrible disease. We recom (ante Ornaments. Oak Sideboards, Oak Chairs, | Slavery issue in the Territories. He! was subse. excellent quadsille band, which always performs | Of ale bearable date wer a native of New York, about 50 years of aye, | J Hostetter's Pepegiieconbia ghd Dove Pee e prot pale. Net, Gold aed Blue Band | gueutly reelected to the Senate by the republicans. Seen eae enn ame: tee aembers | ar te clone iin nna one ANUP he ane eae eine Tes | - Woreale by Denagiote and dealer Stnerally ny] Fetes nie Rene le is, we believe, a man of fair abilities. Fes icra en Rene SBe ORIG Tet Wicd ee oe the ethan Lone In surgery the | O"¢ daughter, who is almost fraitic with grief at | erywhere, ma l5-eo3st | Pla ed Castors, cut and pressed Glass Ware, &o. calliantnk epee Een (tis taming of 2 £200 Us eeees: dav uot peaction srpateenne ‘Prete | tis sad occurrence. Ok Hat rack. Holi Oilo'oth, Gas Chandeher, THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. the Fourth District) was eartedr a oat nod nt | materia medica. appeare tobe confined alreett | IurRovemusts —The Surveyor has estab. Hakeve Teicormenous Wainut Gedstoad: Waleut Drea Diireaus Artival of the Adr-atic Creek ra tae ariel) woes effected; & maset Inedabla | CoCcy to wegctablen ena te eee ae shed the grade for footwalks and cariereweraty | ia the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Bean Hair and othor Mattresses. Ivernin Carpeting. Sanvy Hoox; May 19.—The British mail steam u . ote . = The % Ss by all ~ | Cook and other S'oves, &e. ram of the little boys and girls, it would be well | Zier ecg orice: Degome acquainted with | Maryland avenue. The grading of the footwatke polit ara hha [ak pa ghee des AES RRA par eine =x ge ES, a a if there was some means devised to take them to The ' iploy | between the Western Circle and G street has been | gists and Perfumers, mar!2 6m 6\and% days, for approved endorsed notes, bear ‘ patch. Cotambia Springs at least &k during the | 2e™ both. idea that has become current commenced—Henry Burch, contractor. ‘The lay- Z ing interest. suip sails from Southampton on the 9th of June swans og { they did not find ban. | 42000 the western nations that Japanese medi. | {ne of foctwate woe ee Set Seventh and TON lathe fatality among | mai6 st_C. W. ROTELER & SONS, Aucts. | for New York commmene moti, whose, if Ger Suet Sod ben’ | cine is Sounded on charms, starry induences, and D and E; streets, in the Seventh Ward, has been ldle-aced to indulze.1n ¢: —— = Gen. Garibaldi had left for Sicily with an ex- Dare, SAS WERE obtain wi of infinitely more superstitions ef various kinds, is not well found- | commenced George Neite contractor. is Those whe are yearning peditionary corps. importance to school children—fresh air, rosy | $yP™tne notions are no doubt common enough influence pel the giowing evil, shou FUTURE DAYS. ‘Switzerland insists on the assembling of a con- ann cat healthy exercise. For apis nic of | cron the lenorent vulgar, as in otber count'ies, | Dm. Rosext Husteu.—As our readers are a}. |‘ Humun Pra ly. or J auetelorscal Reseerches By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auotionee! ference of the great Powers immediately. calealated ete ec ine Potomac river ts better | Out with petcons of cdoncding me thought they | ready aware from Dr funter's card Inserted tn | (ini stint net yccrme for Mets beauty JALUABLE LOTS FORSALEINSQUARES | Count Montceolin and Don Ferdicand bad calculated than the Colambla Springs, combining | n'y Yuerrreties een te orciinaty | another column. that he will attend at his rooms, | eave aut docay. pouting out the only. sure safity | WAGUABLE LOTS FC Tar Puapsaa? of vax | publicly renounced thelt claim te the apanish | Thbgy de the advantages of pleasant shade. de- ers of Nature. Qn the whole, the interview | #51 Pennsylvania avenue, on Monday and Tues. the advertisement of “Trassmar.” in | rare PURSER Et: ZeERAL De On MONDAY, ee | eee hgbtfal promenades, a capital dancing pavilion, | Pov upon the minds of the American physicians a | day only, for consultation upon all diseases of the yan. Sold by, Dr. Barrow. 194 Bloécher | téth of May, at 4% «'clook.? shail offer, at public | "The steamer Great Britain had arrived from i enc valg - SS — obliging | much more favorable estimate uf Japanese medi- | ‘Throats and Lungs As his visit cannot possibly | Street. N. Y. P.ice 25 cents, Sent free every auction, 8 [ot of 3 foot, fri itiog-on a I street Berth | austratia with £100,000, and £400,000 was en | 0 der! : 4 of ts 5 Proprietors, and attentive and o: ly attaches. cine than they had previously entertained, and | be prolonged, those suffering from such affections Sold’ also by S. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, | eenth street went, all nea te one ‘of Eighteenth | Toute from the same point. . i than that which is commonly held among en-| should hasten to avail himeelf of bis valuable | D.C, ma7-lm | and I streets. ComMERCIAL. Eprrok oF THe Stan:—After the events of Mon-| ji htened European and American people. In | skill and advice day it is proper that the attention of the autbor-| )> 7 2 ‘And on the next day, May ve here, medicine 1s ina ities of Washington city should be called to the | 2 p2%s aa here and everywhere, medicine 1s in In the Liverpool market cotton ruled quiet; —- Pe A Cuss won W Zoorte Raheem ak grolook mt shall offer. it one 5 sles of three days, 26,000 bales, Syed state of progress, and it cannot be doubted it will Aw Imroxtant Improvement — Mr. LF Yactntey, Canata Bast, Aug. 21.1855. | whole of lot2. are frontin; eet on for ulation and export; closing vei response te niet arrangements ontbatday- | continue to advance there with safe and rapid | Clark ls about erecting Det Rae notes | sswere monte singon le deeeitor of eine tax | Reena Vf the most beautifnl sed oeable | middling Orleans, and 64d. for middling Up- | ; In response to the command of their superior | rides’ ou Fentayivenis avsdue, between Twenty fourth | S2vorm, montane since s Hite Whoorrne Cough in @ | Jots on the Capitol Hill. ‘The titieto all thieground | lands officers, the military turned out in fall force, not- --— and Twenty-fifth sts in the First Ward. They withstanding the unfavorable condition of the = : very axgravated form, and nothing we could do for | is perk Tue Caawrorp ApinistRaTion Case —This | willadd greatly to the private improvements now = tf y ra u her seemed in any way to relieve her suilsring. We streets, and the shortness of the time for prepara- | case is now pending in the Charles Cosiaty (Md ) | progressing at the West End. Mr. Morrisett is ‘ feet. The Manchester market for goods and yarns e terms will be made known at anle » upward tendene j at length decided to try a bottle of your Dr. W THOS, CARBERY, Trustee, ee ee ane was quiet and nominal- tien. The number was sufficient to bave formed Court, Judge Crain, now in session at Port To- e carpenter and builder. Balsam of Wild Cherry. Lu taree hours af masd J.C. MoGUIRE & O., Aucts. ly unchanged. an imposing column of escort; but owing to the | haces Weare informed by an intelligent gen- ~ had commenced nsing it, sho was greatly re inefiicient police arrangements, (and certainly the Sea ee F _ she t a . —Allkindsof jons had a down- tleman, who has just returned from the Court, | ADDRESS By THE Rev. DR Srocerox.—Weun | aud in Tone than ted aya was enfirely tar IP-THR SALE OF THE PROPERTY AD- aed MERRY CURIEE acca, which bad aligutly ve ce were charged with ihe duty of removing | that the case 1s based apon a claim for letters of | derstand fat this distinguished Divine will ad- to mmav of tay tegtioes eee hee and in | MOnDAT ment. Sat ot ball roe tee advanced, closing buoyant. enstacles from t! ne of the procession.) the nistrati Cc rd, ress the You' ssionary Society connec’ o nown it fail of effects spoady THOS C SRY. money market generally unc! flanks of the various companies were so ‘eect gene conete, a ee ee rane with the New York avenue resbyterian church, es ok e - Sede et mal6d Jas. CMCOUIRE ROO. 5 Cum for Rovio ote) at So yeloy, ead tor Pressed by the rabble and hackmen, that they | valued at €25,0U0 to €000,000. Dr, Blackwell, | on the occasion of its eighteenth anuivesson tG You are at liberty to make any uxe of the above | —™2 16‘ 2 could not only not perform the various platoon | o¢ Virginia, a cousin of the deceased, applied to | be beld to-morrow (Sabbath) afternoon, at Wil- | you think proper. If it shall induce any body to and company movements, but were actually ne Balsam I shall be glad, for I have eivat Tale ie Ren Cie ee See | the Orphans’ Court of Prince George county for | lards’ Concert Hall, commencing at 4 o’¢lock Sonenoe aie, Vaan ete eae OTS iN THE FIKST WARD, ON SEVEN- Deugias Movement at Pittsburg. j b ment of the | letters intra dest fame ape pins Se fe ligand TEENTH STEKET, AT AvcTION—On MON putaiders, and. oy on eovecal cosssioes shige’ coppers the pe adleatien of ne T at * Centex MARKET.—There was an unusually Buy Fhe rapa nod bo ented het Py ne gaan Y AFPEKNOUN, the 2ist instant, at hall | “Pirresors, May 17 —A meeting ofthe to resist these aggressions at the point of the bay- | ford, natural son of Themen Crawford, deceased, | large display of the Be oie of the farms and Prepared by §. W. Fowle & Co. st five o’c'cok, we wi onet y Clab was beid last night. It was Pr. uy J . . 1 ots7 and 8,in Da issue an address recommending the friends of a brother of the late Dr. Crawford, who claimed | gardens in the market this morning. In quan- | sale iy Z.D. Giiman, SC, Ford its + | Sfaquare 183, fronting’ onch 27 leet : snecting in the artous, lew of the premises it is certainly not un- letters strat of tyand quality the supply was far above the | G. Stott, Joli Schwarze, Nairn & Pal ‘ash fn q: rth be reets, Douglas to hold a ing in scams soguest that, on future occasions of ay jars geo one go nek | averages Whe ehendanes of Porcheeces weevery | incon aatby dealarsoverrwhecs:” mab-iwax | Poo es eerie eek, Dene ee nad 11 | of tie city, Sammcack Iaar Achugeaes bs aaa the kind, such measures may be taken as to insure committee to y rc large.and the gang ways were frequently crowded. = month?, seouied by a deed of trust on the premises, | convention, and request the county to the military the free and unrestricted use of ele cath we deen the tees Dr. ere The business of the morning was quite lively. ’s Maonutic Insect Powper wal? — Ww, ci ee Lyos plow ets Powors |. ALL & BARNARD, Aacts _ a on the Sth of June to instruct hose streets c! b adm made pas Scuba ESS xterminates gs, Roaches, Ticks, Ants, 5 ey uglas. called upon toma as as Cord 7 iene, heh usegnise ts UR We axe authorized by Capt Baker, of the Te eoarden nbccts, Ko. By Pea tcie eaake inne cere se — Wasuinetos, May 15th, 1860. tlement The Crawfords chose to remove the case | Steamer Thomas Collyer, to state that the Coll\er agegs Ss phy TO ROE Sia ARTRENOON Ae ON A New Catholic College. a to the Charles County Court, where the trial is | Will make an extra trip this evening for the ac- Lyon’s Macyetic Pitts inst, at 4 o'c:ock. # shel! seli.in f-ont of th> prem | Nxewarx, N.J.,May 17.—The corner-stone of Tux Horsis—The principal hotels of Wash- | now pending. Fourteen lawyers, classed sarong | commodation of Alexandrlans who wish to attend Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice, bon, partof Lots 76 nnd 97, th Pera kel se eee the wing, of the ‘hapdewme anarblo anamsten, st ington for several weeks peat have been doing as | We bhehes the wee oe lt ih | manic at the President's grounds. “The Collyer Sold eversw! Ao-sm | Enjs omnes tet incher on Sicoas atre-t by | South Orange, recestiy purchased forthe Outbo- " street. -———— in voments, being i was political conventions, the pte Nant eo Besos Smenti, ‘alershoee of Balti. at a quarter before 5 o'clock P-m., precisely.” .. . Notic! Tus Carp. 4 tee aoe He pileg | ~ bulietag a Bishop Bayley. The Bay = an ad- various natiogal -astociations, Congress, &c.. Ex-Gov. Pratt, and Messrs. Belt, Berry, Tux rimst Gran Excursion of the Mount abr ee serena Pi peracns tm want mf py rin parc for a store. pertect. dress on the occasion. have had the effect to attract great crowds of ook Magruder. It is said the fees depend Vernon Literary Association to Glymont Pa- Pe Gents’ Furni te, Goots Our goods | _ ma 18-3t THOS. DOWLING Auct. strangers to the Metropolis; and frequently the | wpom sticcess, consequently a hard contest may be vilion ‘on Monday nest. is expected to bea very | 408i manufactured by ourselves, and we fonke "By BARNARD & BUCKRY. Auchoncers | Ol@ School Presbyterian General Assembly. letors of hotels have been obliged to manage | expected. jeasant affair, and will no doubt be largely par- ently assert that A+) cau give botiee goods and By BARNARD & BUCKY. Auctioneers. Rocm , May 17.—The Old Sebool to rooms for their patrons at othier houses. seiner coburn mers SO Preatamine 15 | Gilet Seaullchemt In this dtr hag arise cl | rvWO FRAMES OTED LING. MOLES Gn | tote Corel Aeonipee kee ae rbrce then fora aos om rm arroyo | a ge erent ge eR | tele afta Se MSaTHnes Baie | aaUeOOny PINS tat St | Rewa per een Carte ane, “mip arcu Rervrns.—Mary Kirby, drunk and | *#tied. c t» va las'an a gue a Smesueagnes © prc hems 4 i on ’ Royle serene re in was one py Ww. fey asaunted ay 9 aed ma 71m iy National Hote! Bulldiig, oreloe lock: we abil sell. mfcoutof the premisen, Pe t and the Rev A. G. Vermilyes atrival of the Jnpanese Embassy hes the Liberties, a believer in the bruising quallfica, Nancy Hall, colored, fugitive from the Work- Homxsoratmic Rewzpirs. frat ting 3) feet on the north side of Briige. neat ‘Johm Bell Serenaded } crowding of the hotels. Not only at Willards’, | tions of Sayers, with another itleman of the | house, sent back. Dr. Lawson, do., do. Two] ll of Dr. Humphreys & Co.'s specific He- | Mem gomery street, and running b- ek 129 od Hen. * where proprietors and subordinxtes are attending | same vicinity, that the short-haired E lodgers. meopathic. Remedios put ij exprosaly Jor family A: cond Frame Sealer. er sLowevns May © a Jobn mgt al Saat gevesaciuittect cr ctciuts | orpenecnpecte, nde sowie | cs Rta ete, on tue | nin pads Beet ay go idence gta sean ts is ytnets semeuactedens mead ~ ie coruer of Ls saad pee Bighthto F | f eae a of ~) in [ite sane ra eels Ay ‘abo Ba, “avn wholmatie ani} meir-d NARD & BUCKEY, A\ i om c 4 ington’s. A’ jarper’s Magazine a Geter’? i ae oe j uctioneer. General Assembly ae Sepureare Stauin's fow daye, vet we | wreehehroueh, Bavine been dectdedt yieeente | Lady's Book for June. Ce Yermt arian an “Pond seract af ie Hannsome RUILDING Lor on FOURTH —The' arrivals have been so numerous that there is no | on this side of the water that Mr. Sayers was | Sex caxt, in another colum: , fora Fee for begat in! a of t 3. BETWEER oO Fe aye AT | the {oem che ‘Church dimination of the number of guesta at any hote} | pretty well“ whalloped”” in Stow dang | tbe. Opposition Mayoralty Committee at Tem Sago ar ied sunikeel tie pi gnulsesy ats oFelock 9. here to-day. Pour bund were pre ' Pern ee ‘eo and Talied i compact, during whick ne | Otsne® Hallow Monday evening next cAPUn etn EASELS” | Ree i ha aa Saat | oJ "9 5 B: i tJ = run one feet to : | anus inviting sll hous in tha First Ward opposed | eed cr tees wie Chered in, i | Gamer comprising the Tuite Sout netic he : = ppreltlen. oer satranmentcetial 3 eo SoS Ceeetaan erate aos Sr te eo cea | QA Gib." BEE ese ree ale | A SP a oe eee ‘of citigeat out atthe tins aod place pie. Otice for Bateana Balla, willvestconeRty | Rites MRR ; i. '* oy d - pignat @. : to. ma 15 On the 17th May, by the Rev. Ryan, Ti ma i?-d A GREEN Auct ae n e Rev. , : rs _—————— wieeting having Resp soles to order. po ioe Desruoven o: OBER TRON G Nive Sabai EL Taw: Se Samuel FE. Douglass was president, wn for b-xterma + Roth As city. | . Moths, Giain-Worms aad Gar- URE OLD RYE Wi Nig Br one Bi Here A Waking Maren bas been restanrant last