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—" . = ‘| wasutneron THE EVENING STAR. | * NEWS AND ovsuiP. AOOTION hatin Se - OPPOSITION COMM <—<titattrreraate—~aeepememre ’ Tar Caicaoo Nomtnation.—The Hon. Abra- 7 Pr Sra = WASHINGTON OITY: ham Lincoln served one term in the one ce ae cabhenssthee x ted hy the different M =. = oe a: = first page S cen 1, 1 epresentatives of the United States jong . 2 jock. Blea: : — cGUIRE & CO. Avohoneers % —— — ee = since, which, with the exception of eecasional | closed, Mr. Chaz d 3 19 2t £ Ol ans his f cis G OUT : LE OF rue rear Spirit of the Morning Press. service In the Legislature of {llinoisyeemprises . 2 ; service, / r ’ : a The Constitutton replies to Mr. Douglas's | 3!l the opportunity he has had of ledrning the . : pd gh 1 Solock st seg louse. corer charge of inconsistency against the President {n | business of statesmansbip; if a States’ Legisiature Fj — + = bis late speech in the Senate may fairly be denominated a school in which one wable The Constitation does not think much of the Chitago nominations. The Intelligencer notes that the republicans are already “brought to grief in endeavoring to find out what is meant bythe tariff plank of their platform. ~— wee can be trained in any degree in the business of the statesman in national affairs; which we ques- —___ i ; and Ornamertal top Gilt Frame ys pg OTIC Th 's Bumpay Sc ists — ton. When in Congress, he was regarded asa} Vit to change the location of the ¢ ‘house will bs addressed. on TUESD NOTICE. . IIE, Voters of the Seventh Ward of M a Chamber Faruitare, with Mar tleman of fair average natural parts, but ex- | for the district of Brasos de Santiago, from Point | (om yyi Ps addres half past 7o’clock, ‘by ‘Dr. | RC Bree it form at the, school Redstoads, Bureaus and Wa-hstands cofisichyiguareake «il. anatinenilbeeis te seats | sehel te eeamertin ta aeescaren Wat. B. Macuuone vend other revtiosets whe has Wieck, moe Ur She Proceed, to the ble ey Mr. Sebastian, from the Committee on Indtan | teen invited to that ends All intecnetel im thee 8p | The stent packer Tae ng eepata’s Band ques useful or distinguished public man. He| , Mt Setumttan, was ceferred the House bill to | proscling municipal elcstionare invited toattend. | edhe, stam B om Wheel Wan oa Possessed quite a gift of gab, and, as the public rovide fot perintendent of Indian Affairs for 8-3 irorgetown. to convey A vary Interestixe Votume.—We owe an men of the times are prone to do, le relied upon \ asbington Territery and additional agents, re- WwW MAYVORALTY. eo i ret reas. Seri a minuitoe duritic (he: be ite Sere cp tele Cicke filed ote ot | teat tovoncsy, him. through the.diecharge-of his Ported tb beck withost. sspgudment, and. it eas.) OF ti. cn canditiate for the Masoranty a | Wn Licey, at 8 We am froma the oo ‘Forme. ‘S25 sad wed tent ovie Sane . having up to this time failed to notice a new | rio ctions ay a Representative with credit. It) Poet ae caste, teoen the Committee on | the election to be heli on the first Monday in June | tthe Were a Wi hart, Washington nd the Cap credit of eo aud 9 dare for aati yendor work Our Living Representative Men Sromet- | vary did more for has than for vicsl bf hia com. Pablic Lands,’ reported a bill providing. for sat. | N@Xt. rt | Georetown, Tver Petwons to High Street Weal, | notes, bearing W)ACRRON NING. Trasten Sei ern BY 2a DOSS. | Os Nocatee be soy. eutbewed. wiih 0 rect | isfying claime for bounty tagds and tor other | ee eens ciigkets tientlemen, i cent mind iE MOURNE ct aecie. Philadelphis: published: by Childs &: Peterson, | Pon’ ite description of wit that enabled him | parposes. [This bill revives and continues in LOST AND FOUND. ren Ww cents. Ro be “ THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY 62 Arch street, 1860—the proof sheets of which, force the act of 27th July, 1842, and the two acts . (, PORE: hes th to turn the laugh upon his opponent in debate of Jannary 27th, 1°35, without restriction or lim. REW wolil TO-M oW MORN > the having Le se cemcr ae Lapa meta | Whenever participating in it. ffx ambition in itation as to the time of the issue of the warrants | SD d inst, were acciden' = ome and expense of a former ARD.—Strayedaway 7 JUSTICE TOALI. ning, from the aubseriber Now 10% Tim: west vs} N@Gks IN orme rrevp |? i ‘A. BROWNING. Trustee. ral I sketch | tose times rarely led him to attempt to make an | and the location made in pirhne thereat ; and the | record it, Georgetown. my” N 1 AgAl mernae i 4 BROT RING Trestes. | tor honianwupe oa public services ot | imprvsion in any higher oratorical or lgieatve Warrants grauted. under the act of, ible? seen [on the tip of his tail, ahd one on th ; ay t 5 By A. GREEN, Avctionse’. : as walk. mt tothe 20¢ ne returning hin will reer i. t! some twenty-nine leading American public men, Sifice leaving Cong: he tear teen known, 000 fase’, and located sabsequel ith June, a 21-3t' RBE E th whose namss have been connected with the can- git ALE BY OR aE Ne — . OURT OF } RD.—Rannway from the suber YSTAL SPRINGS’ Ho« day Inst, NEG f » lead | the construction of the Senate chamber, which Ag Mh nurse See ea te ee he ne na ane anal? Knnaony abrepronttie Seetael pdltfoason of | he serena bs eehaced We. eon colaeee pages, and in that brief space he manages to em- s hi Pep JOMN Shout yen aes fects then QR | ghost teste aera three, to be appointed by the Chair; which | (°% : thiek lips; slow brace an astonishing amount of solid information, | ‘P€ northwest. His positions on the slavery | Motion was agreed to. 21 i r " bel . Hale introduced a bill to alter and improve REWARD.—Ranawa: vass for the Presidency now about opening. To of [ilnois, only as a gentleman who, being a| Mr, Hale introdu pro $50 and Pa, ave rp Ct wclogk 2: m. aa ni past | isiook ps m.: leaves lp +i nth +t. and Pa avenue at 8% o'cloc'! mn, A nestion have always been quite as ultra as those After the transaction of District.of Columbia 2 aes m.; first stage will leave the told haben prs dates Agena ha Ns Galehe Sndctegied uehen a eel eee MTT where Vevtinal he eas Tt ck p.m.” A hne cotillion band wall by vmaaderce fice tha eapestac oe Mr, | Fably of late to achieve the favor of the ultea | !0cal departinent, the wien ee “a : sa abolition : Iy_ tr Hovs®, the body being in Committee | [ OST OR STO ma 21-rotd Savage among all bis cotemporaries, nor do we Se eneey Le Dente bala waite. pita Caner (Mr. | 44 fady"s GO i i f those of th t poctr TAS NEG BOR THE BENEFIT OF 1RIN- iter possess Sabaingslep apa outa gear sn be Deel PEP the chair.) varions bills were laid asid ance. "Phe t CH, Georeetor n, protic payne’ a par eid thparc! it s ar ‘ slavery leader of the North. He has bis reward ie epee eee among others, mf . 7 BANA OSTAN genius se brilliant, and“acumen and wit so os ie | for the boldness of his anti-slavery radicalism in One for the relief of Sweeny, Rittenhouse, but becanse | ninture— being th Mt of her v Fe nT ee aa tine Just been conferred upcn | Fant, and Company, of Washington. it directs | deca husband enanot be replacrd. Hae per ave High street wharf reguiar'y dar- in almost every page of bis volame now laying | ) © 2°) was meet that, after the Chicago Con- | the Secretary of the freasury to return to them | {0 | te whose ha (Bidlagen Pocgye es pal agro smmencing at 9 "clock a.m. open before us, making it, at least in our judg: | "'™- a > 1 f thei ty | the poole laa spent of 1 hee cent. on so much , i ment, the most readable collection of American | ¥¢tion bad resolved that the policy of their party r bid for 3,000,000 for gentiemen, 5) cents; ladi- ther articles, or how they were obtained, ' 5 ea ete ; of thei the 5,000,000 loan, | “ina 19 3t tid ohiire isto b iY the institution A an 8! biographical sketches extant. peo Reg te tenitation of atic Of sala, Beonts ; nts: they can be hal in Georgetown ELIAS DAWES, Admi ¥ in | under the act of December, 1858, as was not is. ee ot Dr Kilwell’s Drug Store; in Washington at the SRS 4 GRERN Avot i le a ece! , 185 "a = Ww ug Store of Kidwel anrence, 9 ne De x | the Southern States to an end, (as they did in | sued to them. ‘The question of consequential pupae pee tours Sad tan PER ee oe | Store of Focree ee ieotearends ane By J.C. MeSUIRE & CO,. Auctioneers. cia ee seta a adopting the amendment to their platform tirs: | @ttages is left to the adjudication of the Court Mebun, booksellers, er ol a a je =) DOG, with a white xpot in his breast, a. taba, | tance of the Island. hisearstammed. [lo hata collar on with: GRAND PIC N Harry Clay Towers engraved upon it. [will give | A GRAY Whole on the state of the Union for the purpose | the above reward for his return to me,or for any >: | proposed by J. R. Giddings, and then urged to a | Of Claims. enue and Eleventh street, for a copy of “Ivywall, The House then went into a Committee of the by Mr. Curtis), Abreham L! hould by T. Seaton Donoho, author of ‘+ Moena,” &c., | umph by Mr. Curtis), Abreham Lincoin sho} 1 | ANITA TOR NSALEGP Vaan i TON OF | May Sti, commencing at 10 pretock, ty ST GEORE ¢ . SABBATH SCHOOL of the Austen rosma ween ate mage comes. 5 ‘ SCHOOL SOCIA- of the Auction + coms, we als in ~ ss my be selected as their candidate. Nevertheless that | of general debate. a, = TION will take piace on TURFs. tion ef books belonging te the estate the Inia binges D.C. Pubiistigl hy Phey- Moet ee cemcted byncombination of nearly all tue | Mr. Washburn, of Me., made an anti-slavery 2 OW ERE a pk azivanes Deeth, co ork st ws peg ein Deg bryan aopeycnte the bogus votes in their convention against Mr. | SPeeeh, in connection with the pelitical issues collection o! c zs well- 0" the conatry known Washingtonian, whose songs, odes, essxys | Seward. That is, of nearly every vote purport-| "nip. ‘Martin, of Ohio’ reviewed the cond tion«f , ing to represent bona fide constituencies, from | the country in its political aud moral aspect, pec se — = ea be beesprg whom there is no more prospect that any Repub-| Mr Cobb. of Ala » In the courte of a few re. Star itself; a! . tween E and mote harmony and brotherly love, looking to the > - e PTE W known. Mr. Donoho long since came to | tah there is that the constitnencies of four-fifths | Weretulty Of thie bie a eee een te the WAXTED-A SITUATION by 3 respectable = name poet, and as he ae grown more fa- | f those delegates to the Charleston Convention | journed Demooratl National Couvestion at Bal. : rani ‘ . nurse: can come well recommende?, Apply to No who voted for the nothination of Douglas, will | fimore, he hoped that some one would be nomi- 260 1) strect, between 13% and Latins. it" millar with bis profession as a writer of sweet vote against the Republican ticket in November | “ated for the peceiteney who would take the sentiment in verse, he has been constantly win- 7 f the wind out of the sails o! Secessionists ANTED—At HAMMACK’S Roestanrant, two ning fresh and brighter laurels. We cannot I: next Mr. Wade, of Obio, declared himself a be- ing Clond will leave the Georee- | icine. History, 'S sown end of the Aqueduct every hour during tie | Thoolo ; day. ‘The friends of the Schoo! ally are resp. etfully invited will be spared to make th oe toal! who m are to bay a lib Tickets 25 cen ma 2l-lw WANTS A SITUATION ac nnree andcha n- Apply at 484 Eleve:th are pe yanithe onblie gener- to attend; and no pains 6 Ocramon an agreeable y take part with us. Ths funds ¥ for the School. Boat’s Fare, round trip. 15 cts. THE COMMITTEE RSUCH CHAPEL In- siving an EXCURSION HINGTON o BOYS one to wait on tahlo, and one to op n | WEDNE St instant. area 7 = A % sters. Good wae eteady employment, So. | steam x has been chartered for the ocei = Lincoln was thus nominated, as Douglas was | liever in Seri ture, and said he had collected She Pe.an na 21-St * br. d will nor , nety - nine, his book aside without doing justice also to its sought to be nominated. Viz: by the portion of e seriptural texts in support of his anti-slavery ED ORS DUMBER Bett K tlemen a cente, indian ge ante: th street, at the corner of a6 mechanical execution. It is really printed in a cs views, which be obtained permission to prin ANTED_—One good PLUMBER. first-class | talfete ave Eleventh st. wharf k 75 fost on south I street. Ue that would docredit to any publishing house | “Re convention (for the most part) who, however | Yi4iF%, Which be obtained pern Feist eho aak and. Apply to J. W. THOMPSON & CO. | AME price. The Rugventh st. wharf | Sud Boy “y awee caret event yeticting be. | Potent tary might bein making the candidate, - Ms * | 269. svenue, between Isth and TIth ste, Alexandria. "Refreshments may he prosared ae tas over, that com @ “ —! en an we ever = om ieee " 'o 0 i . = pag ince este “(rinied fc Gs Pedecd Meteop. | FePresented constituencies as utterly unable to do Proceedings of Te-Day. _ td 19-2 ai a Pomoc 109 and under onsh credit of Gnd tf mothen with haters, eeeeT 4 f trust. meas + J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts._ ght towards electing him, as though citizens olis, though for the last quarter of a cent awash ia i uae eateries oat aed pool (ehtetty ne a of Kansas and Neoraska, rather thanef the United | a Gavernmcut} as wan ever dens ia any other | S’tes. The fact that Mr. Lincoln's nomination | ¢ ERS W. f rate hands need apply WILLIAN, _ ma 18-3t Market Space. grout =A ma 16 lw ‘ XCURSIONS AND PIC-N} q ME Citizens of Washington and Coytion In 18# Senate, to-day, no business of impor'- I RESSMAKE ‘nee was transacted up to the time of taking up er ee oe: Ninth take notice that my OM By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctionsers. pecial order—the Democratic Caucus resolu WANTED-a SITUATION, by a lady who un- pa eS cae - a ne tire A BLOODED RIDING MARE AND FOAL city of the world of the population of Washington | "tes Hlinois secure in November for the Repub- | tious introduced by Mr. Davis—when Mr Toombs, derstands culting avd drossmaking, house 2 sion + nce, in the same time. Unfortunately, we are not | '#" party beyond peradventure, was doubtless | having the floor, proceeded to address the Senate kecping and French cookery, Pleaso address, A. B., throngh Post Office. Ina nice, rich American family. Good recommendations given can be given, ma 18-3t* NQticETo MERCHANTS—S by a young man as bookkeeper keeper, or valesman. Best of rn being engaged in any partic at the servies of the pi terms. Inquire at No, tine enth street opposite the Avenue For Sate.—On SATURDAY, May 2th we shall s-li.in tront of ovr auction rooms. a superie. Bloated d re and Foal. This mare wa Fired Rowe thereupon, and our report closed. j one reason why the opponents of Mr. Seward at Poetic tn our tastes, (the only jingle capable of | ° iz concentrated upon him. In his tate Sen-] | Hovee.—The Speaker laid before the House tirri b tion fi being ti f di Chicago cencentrated upon bin z P - Stirring much emotion in #s, being that of dimes— hat | the special message of the President, similar to rather than rhymes;) so we are incapable of | torial campaign against Douglas he beat that | the communication of Saturday, recommending writing critically of Mr. Donoho’s book. the pop- | Seatleman at least four thousand votes, in the farther legislation with regard to captured Af- ularity of which, however, we can and do cheer. | *8&tegate of the votes polled for members of the one of the eslebrated Arabian President Van Buren by the 1 the foal was sired by the « stallion “Morse Grey” She is avery superior riding jumare, gentle, p-avfal, and ricans. Address or apply to €. F.. with = wali to eeslioae ane Soames tlonded ao > aly hheve alte Legisinture to choose which of them (Douglas or | Mr. Branch said in addition to slaves recaptured elor. Va gyenne, between Ith an mma 2!-5t J.C, MeGUIRE & ©O., Anets air Saye oat Lincolu) should be the Senator. In the counties | by the Mobawk, unotticial information had been | —" SRE BREN ious che oa electing Lincolnites to the Legislature the major. | Tcelved that another cargo of slaves had. bees ANTED-—A competent PERSON todo cham reonal. eting Line we ieee seized on the coast of Cuba; hence there should Itles were comparatively large; while in these | te prompt action on the part of Congress. On electing Douglasites, they we comparatively | bis motion the nanae was referred to the Com- r . uglasites carried | Mittee on the Judictary. small. Thus, thongh the Douglasites carrie Mr. Somes introduced a bill to establish a uni- WAvcGH’S ITALIA WILL OPEN AT PHILHARMONIC HA Pa. arenwr, Washe On WEDNESDA For a Su ---- Col. De Russey and J.C. Tidball, U.S.A . are at Willards’. ~*-- Prince De Joinville and company arrived in this city Saturday, and took roome it the Na- berwork and assist im washing and ironing, to whom the be-t wazes and a permanent situation pillbexiven. Apply with references, at “Tudor Pla ”* Congress st., Georgetown Hights. a 1R-3t* THIS APTERNOON & TO-MORROW THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW By J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. as ae, ee, VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE IN SQUARES LL, mc: 105 AND 185, PART OF THE PROPERT\ OF THE = = ne LATE PURSER FrizeERat MONDAY, the c i C to the gis- ., FAD 0 — t ene i: 2 ” 4 Mth of May, ata o'ei «1 shall offer, at public Rev J. Thompson, of England, is also at the | ture, their aggregate majorities ur thou- | mittee on the Jud wine! CLOTHING and FURNISHING GUO}S atthe A W-FENNO y three lots of 21 feet 8 inches, fronting on E: National. sand short of those obtained by the fewer nuinber Mr. Duell introduced a bill granting one bun- | PEOPLE'S CLOTHING 8+ ORE, No. 460 Sev- The Distinguished Lecturer, will ilinstrate the | Centh «treet west, all near the corner of Eighteenth ek lineeda\tin casio’ dred and sixty acres to each officer and soldicr | enth st. opposite Port Olivos Department. spé-3m | Paintings. gio next day, May 15th, at half past< met, urging the porchsee SE Spaidnn eeerse | Aa the clecoral vote of the State will depend years, although not in any'bt' ths Gere th ance | WANTED Every ong to Know that SMITH, | at auatter toe, Bonrs Welieoaee ai aan TioisoP ots ik chal ole af puviie emotion thx article designed for the surgery of household frac cron the majority of the vote of the whole | this country fas been engaged Go fo SAL RIDS: Serene ate teen in Goods: | afternoon at 2.6'clonk ot a Tirect north, and #1 fect on North Cheol ome fares and dislocations, has appeared in the Mer- | State, there can be nodoubt that Illinois will vote | Uther bills tnteadoret telative to bounty lands. | a 9°? be bis Pee ee ‘ Ca Tg TOUR. bee? | This ts che of the nak teal and vaiunbie = for several days We are oom to know | for Lincoln against any possible Democratic nom- eee ere eee Seeragety og te UPOD. | eee nese sere ec teeniatiill jots on the Capito! H title vo all thisgrouad u the article has advanced rapidly in our mar- 2. Ro: Ma ie President ‘or any information in his ion > y > . s il very new invention ‘acilitate househou’ Mr. Wells introduced a resolution for fine and things operate, | imprisonment for purchase of Africans imported will remember the impossibility of getting outa] into the country in violation of law, for the sup- mown at aa! TH CaRRESY, J.C. MoGUIRE & economy and comfort, is ey ef attention. All Those understanding how housekeepers know how vexat{ous ire the break- ings that occur among servants, and how much PERSONAL. ‘ORMATION IS WANTE efrestes, For other Georgetown advertisements see first page MD. Auste, ma5d een con® nearly fe D OF JOHN = > ean; oar - ONARD, of P; ih of Skiberreen, ty of THE SALE OF THE OPERTY Ap fai tati f ty's st th in cal | Pression of the slave trade paean Sg 34 ph fig lye ork, Ireland, iy his. wile, ‘Ann Leonard. as a) above in square 106 1 ti expense and annoyance would be saved could | {!* representation of a party's strength in al Objection being made, the resolution lies over. | 4 Bl Face No. Sallie. bu have seen Pontos these be repaired. This the glue in question | €lection, like that of members of Lezislature, K | eoeapen to do, and some of the resulta that we | where that party is known to have a majority that | olution Seen appear to fully substantiate its claim ae cannot be overcome; which, we doubt not. ran Kesotved, That (the Senate concurring) the Pres- There is scarcely a fractured art! le, from thi " ‘Jas’g | ident of the Senate and the Speaker of the House heaviest plece of furniture to the most fragile or. | Be A&eregate vote of the Lincolnites in Douxlas’s | declare thelr respective bouses adjourned gine ne Paraent of viru, that this balsam will not restore, | !#st Senatorial contest five or six thousand beiow | On the Isth of denn next. Adopted. in a measure, and we are told that ithas been | what It would have been, had the majorities for need in mending jewelry with success. It ir, the Lincoin candidates not been known to be ladeed, an indispensible “article in every house | opr andidates no WEDDID overwhelming in many counties Excra¥ BD i oe oe kee ene Minin Some of the Douglzsites around Washington are | Sty !e at Dv ventor, after much careful experiment, and we arguing that because Lincoln bas been nominated _maid3' 326 Pa.ay..1 productay thebeat entices, ne, hes succeeded in| as the Republican candidate, therefore Dougla | G VISITING Caf Producing te bet Euasiee iene Inthe mat- | should receivethe Democratic-party’s nomination. | SEE: Our new aut, beautiful valuable as a glue; its liquid forin renders it tuo- | That is to say, that because the Republican party — oe Mr. Montgomery introduced the following res. didyor ase? Whe wee APAN 2h SHAWL, and I saw it at BROW? Wr 7S. in Georgetown the Place to cet everything cheap.and where they tak» pleasure in showing their xoodstoall who eal. | hall deal there in future; won't you? Every tine, ettie ! Don’t forget—the number is 140, north sie, Bridge st. ma 2i-MTu&Th "T, ONCE: TWICE. THREE TIMES! Pie LAST CAl.L, GOING '—The undersigned respootful y and grats wily 'endere his thanks to the cit zens of Georgetown for their very jiberal pat- ronage the past four months; and he wishes to in form those who have Gilt Pramos or Gas hurners they wish enameied. or Oil Paintings to be mend- it, Bettie. aif y ? h bout hum m ‘ by xend THOS LJ Y, Trustee. 2 Ue TANE CRONARD | maica sate! we Aw 18-3t S44 Bost. Island, Washington, By WALL & BARN«RD Auctioneers MADAME FELIX, PORTO sE TELLER, | [O'S IN THE FinsT WARD, ON SEV LYE from Paris, bee leave to inform the Ladies | h4 TEEXTH ster and Gentleme: Washington that she oan be oor. | DAY A i suited ou all Affairs of past five o'clock, Fleventh str we years. Any one knowing |] MONDAY next, 2iat rR INVITATIONS the neatest and most beautlul MPSEY & © rr ES, premises, Lots 7 and 8, of square 183, trooting each 27 Seventeent “Terme: Ons foarte cath; tetee ee ood 2 FOR SALE AND RENT. thr, seou-ed by a deed of trust onthe premince, “[for other "For Sale Gnd Hem CAS | nn Wai a BARNARD, oats ee papia arn By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. les. O'TOOLE, *R RENT—A three-story BRICK Hover, | LASSE SALE OF ebaravere. orlare af seas ae eh eeenee should send ip their with back-building, containing clever: cucns roughly conventent, and its cheapness, it being | have nominated the most ultra anti-slaveryite | _ ma 19st Pa. av., botween 4 ith sts._ } trol will soon compel Wim #0 tenes. eee us Con Horie ee OR Hing ES phar oaly oie whale teens Per bottle incinding thang | S8Piting for their nomination, the Democracy | 116 SQUARE WEDDING i) a 140 Bridge sts Gents, | 520 Seventh st. or STOR BCOR £ CO, it must save many ti ye 3 To be fount on y at mes its original cost_—Charies- | the devil with fire,” by nominating Douglas, in DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE the hope that he will divide the abolition vote of Veiding Card Engravers, = ee North with him—Lincol UF Albert Hicks, alias Johnson, indicted for | ‘Uf, Noth with him—tincoln tom Mercurcy. OR NEW YoR The pack t schooner Statesman, Captain Mott, will sail as above with dispatch. For freight apply to MeCOBB & DODG 63 Water street, LE—The entire STOCK and FIX the HAT STORE situated on Pa. ur-and-a-ha f at. 1 nehtfor cash. * ny perron wish x to find this one of the best v offered, 'T: iberal, on appli at the store. 2 19-3t_ 326 Pa. ay., between Sth and With ete, ; 2 ; VYWALL murder and robbery on board the sloop 1a. | For our part, we take as little interest in the} J san tales Johnson, was convicted in the United States cir. | abolition vote as we should take ia a contest | ‘Tho Complete “Wylie cuit court, at Jersey city, on Saturday morning of xes ma '6 . DONOHO; 3 li y i ma 2i-lw ° BENARD & CO. between Lincoln and Douglas, thelr principles | Part. hound mn e'oth; prien $1 per cops. Forval CALL AND TRY ener = oa ¥, Pot, Sherry, soery ofthe high soe the penalty af which | ucing alike natecrnive tS ga en | Bi Uooksacos aul ty the unforiched at por mason QRRENT—That desirable BRICK DWELL. | OM@§,9%¢ ee eelech ind were sbeat just fiat ingests of the States, and their practices in thetr rivalry 19 3t *, BILL, verdict was heard amid the most profound silence; | t0 Obtain the favor of the anti-slavery sentiment NE WSPA the prisoner sat down, shut bis eyes, and bis head at ENG on the core Srl Wot and Con ress at SPARKLING SODA WATER, z jperuiied ‘by Mra. Col. Cartor.. ‘Phore PER AND JOB OF Ayer house attaclind to the building. “Apply at No. - : 2 156 Congr nrgetoy ma 19-1 of the non-slaveholding States, being equally situnted th a sine ohare oe . a ee fee cener part oe on bis breast, but beyond a nervous demagogish; though, as Douglas cannot be made | suld for 3300 cash, if app. 1 ~ Apply FRUIT AND CREAM SYRUPS. 2, betwee eer be Neuere MPSS. | Diccident without ai pace building up en anti. | fe BARS ARD& BUC oueers. Grorxe- town, D Fi J.R. Major’s Drug Store, over Mr. Douglass’ Fancy Stor Premises,of Mrs HAMILTON. slavery party at the South, and as the election ma 19-3t" <1 he of Lincoln will as surely concentrate.the South in | SS AM PACKET H¥RALD Will leave Western Wharves and foot of 6. u it the He THIS EVENING, y built HOUSES, con- 0 : Wi * ted hi hte, 3 NG, at 8 iat | her own defence as the election of Mr. Seward | Mish sire t avery 15 tinutes, to con ee en ete eae Hee between Mand Nxts. “Apply toD. HATE TALAN coms qeposite Brown's Hotel, a. would bave done, and as we believe that the oS ee 0 ANALOSTAN RK m5 a - * SONS, 512 Eleventh street, near Pa. avenue, or isos te | interesting. The Rev Mr. ¥: , the South tn sk ition tes tae ity | kee sagt se Retro Ken ee until W oopD to JOHN W. SIMMS, M street, between 9th and makes report of its proceiinge ee te Vax pared eer sila sarcseould ard tie, | tone sles ag oe nec aor ner south side. __"_ man 19.34 Sax . will 4 Missin, | 8pon avery question, we should regard the Z COAL NT—a FRAME OSE. “iftee: . Semiey Bercolsn nner *% Sdtess om Mission | Pete of Lincols ta the Presidency as far less | JAPAN AND HEK FEUPLE, ty Andrew stein | Deliverad to all parts of the Gty-at the lowast rt west. near i rect uortin Rie 36g TRS | ak tN ae nearest and to the ey Sere eage lage uetz, Faq ; numerousiy illustrated. Just pub- | Possible rates, . : + 8 rooms, and is in good order; @ pump of Lot ro a ow No. 288, fronting regrettable event than the possible triumph of | lished and for'asle at S T J.& W.M.GAL ard. Poxsession given as coor nm Mary} venue, between St 2, would reepe Doegles, FHILP & SOLOMON’s, Office 282 Pa, av., botwoon Ith and lzth ats. by applying at the corner of Land Fil, at case oh cack, marian beak the wh pa Ta ee eet aslose o Pt] Republican club on Saturday night net weite we | SA State" Raucvanses Seseanene a Sizes of Ose ry Hartt White Caliooes, | E°GRREN TA Bte te son sada half BRICK twekiiely Ja 300 fo Mae tera nt of the ne : s if pa oe ~ — 4 an jcoes, u uent.o taining It rooms, 5 hose, $ 4 . 2 NOTIC lo, cr Piaid Cottons, e west side s th street, be- | favor of #. 5 . N ‘The Inspector of fre apparatuses has from the | HO" Mt. Washburn was speaking, was one of Bae Partnership of Dicason,Gonpow & Co, ex Penitentiary do. twoen G and H rtreets, “hore amy coheed tee |e ao ae Banal fee the District of Colea. Sear 1057 up to the recent Hime reporten the coin, a | the most disgraceful exploits of rowdyism that ired, by limitation, on doth April ult. and John : otton Oxnaburg, riage house at ached, and apumpof excellent water hy without hy he company Lave ale have marked the history of American blackyuard_ | Pickson ix authorized to sstt! ail ti slots due 3 Tod Cottons, in the yard. The los mf the house makes ita! I THE A vceasions, petitioned the Councils fe i A tter of a rl a We to and by the business, JOHN DICKSON, jo, Blue lings, most desirable resid -£ & respectable family. | In Cousequenes ation to parchase them hose aaffi or. zal 2 72 ee po pe — age of ni es ee ex Just received and for sale at the so Inquire of N. CALL +213 F «treet. unt. vice in time of fire, and the pa len with our city pretends to justify LTA) NG, given immediately, « si a * f = 7 — 321 and 323 Pa. avi — np to the present Choa eens nat a iar hes have been | 1 Nevertheless, as a municipal election ts ap-| ‘The Wool and Cost Hvsiness heretofore can. | _ mats 6t ce at nd attic BRICK coat executed . and the consoqt enee is that the apparatus | Proaching, the Federal Metropolis will probably aera ty Hicenens ae Cee ill be contin OOK OUT FOR PAINT — A TL, - onsen a T iz v Is FURTHER pi Simo oapoueh in pxcellent order, is ren- | be the scene of many such occurrences whenever | sont avenue and Fifteenth strat, Waeliecen and L ate a th xt ) 994. Rent 35) per sanuin, Ine plage : sLpEN. ‘he company therefore ¢ it useless to attend | any party to whom the police are Politically op. oo rot W ster sil Green streets, Georgetown at No. 512 SEVENTH STREET, Py . 'T. LANG EY, on L street, near | +S. Marshal for Dist of Columbia. solved.” ‘Bt Present condition, and have wo re. | posed, casay to attempt to-avail themselves of thelr | Gak and Hickory Wei eect ghar ot Micrens &. Four Doors South of Odd Fellows" Hall, ‘ourtronth street—396. ‘9, would awsure the citizens that whenever we Hghts as citizens... We have yet to hear of ai anid Kins of Coal wll Wealwackeptatrenonbis a Ww. 1 No paint | COUNTRY, RESIDENCE = awe i mea = Beorseary to enable t to bat} first attempt on the part of any Police ofticer to | ?’ 17, 1880. SOD = KING SUOr sete as j o9 Se Nes ‘ork re eretojore ee t. ~ en oi 2 aa of fire, and willingly ¥ ) | arrest any one of the scoundrels engaged in the D A OARD. ~—— | GLASS, BR ES, @c., ac.,at wholesale and jouse new, land improves 6 oar flow citizens’ prap- | disturbance of the peace on the occasion to which KR. ROBERT WUNTER, i it’ we refer; whose rallying cries were shouts “for e lenty, situation ve: sa if Ss MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE, A Se od Masonic Ly URE, at Masonic Hall F ‘ - 'O. price, terms. &e.. &c., tng Physician for all Affections of the Aupeccesrs wire Bausites ro Loan! ER Alexandria Va. 7 7 —Part ition paid to Ho B— i i jr S. E. Co zs. before National nd i ae will mest hs pationts in Wash. oO. cot gee , B.—Two Dwelliugs in Alexandria for rent,one 1: 3 VER —~>-— 4 on MONDAY and TUE: iy ‘4 Jrnamental Painting aod Gra oeloc! Marthr Mason ecg AE AIN Get Onvaren.—Third Assistant Engineer Morgan | instant. Rooms 260 Pa, poenl AY ist and 22d | Prnemontal, Paunti i aad now, the other both pleasantly lodges, Sonially invited. t b retai Donglas,” by the by. N. sit. avenue, north wide, be- nd, OF (ma 3-eolm) B.T. P. or seca H. English, of Washington, has been ordered in Hours from 84, 1, to ae ey care, end fe nea VENIEN TAN i ae 7 JOYNES, Sec. charge of the engine of the U. 8. steamer Anacos- RGANDIE LAWN ROBES= = bs oe Satna were the ap, if - “then ‘Tite Pxet ward NION PE: iS ’” aS mn this bs FOR FR ANS, UNION JATIN | tla, tn place of late Third Assistant W. Pierce | font auction, Prices Sim, 5s and "t 2 Seventh | ofeaid re thed HATION—A_ meeting of ail interested in | Burrow. . Von't forget the number—it is 512 Seventh e lot wo.th $10. 1590 yards Uj aude | street. 2 facial interented in “ as mae leach Jaws, price 2 conte, worth 37." With | _mal0-tf PUTTY 18 DOWN. cha ches, will be | Tue HowesteaD Brut, as it passed the U8, y lots of i te Bape cheap goods fro Ruck n, all at the TE lw rie 8, © OLLEY - The Festival oii som ae ral Senate, was so changed as to yive the actual is BY & <0. ma 2 Whe HE “WASHINGTON Ww) ENT—A comfortable BRICK HOUS) _ma 18-5E 523 Seventh st./above Pa a’ T now in fall ops Mvp ty FSR, 355° street; 8 rooms eas. | on the 2ith inst. ma iy-3t | Fettler lands fora quarter of a dollar per aere, BLACK BAREGE for Shwis, ica atd ef eM epietor, — quire next door. ory THE ANNIVE after two years’ settlement, 8-4 SLACK BAREGE for Shaw sipicts’ | loetartren feloya8 VATARER DULDING LOTS ar Prr- of Colum! 1 ke p ac ——_.>___ 3-4 Black Bay adere Stripes do. at 3i and 7 ol ity VATESA subseritrer at pri- ithsonian Inst tution as 1, May] A-RatiFicaTION of the Japan Treaty, we are | *-4Faney Cold do. do. Bt 12% cts. vate sain, 18 and 19, Square 528, 22d. 1860, at 8 o'clock p.m. be deliv | i aformed, is to tak ase te. os Al adsome assortment of Bare; ¢ Robes, at 23 feet 4 inches on { street north, between Sd and oy three of the members, aud an address hy : we ‘morrow at the State i. BG streets west. Rev. Cuas. 1. Hatt. The public are uivited to | Department. 323 Fa avenue, sont w &. Wit! ers’ Brass Band will tein attend- ma 19 ‘Ya YOUNG MENS Goo ’S CHRIST) AN ASSOCT. Association will be held at their K ara SE POMADE. Lubia’s Extracte ‘ologne, Bay Water, i Come ekeey ae T, Toilet Soaps, Brushes a:d sua 21 LAMMOND’S, Seventh st, tween 6th and 7th sts. q rc U : saat id Goves, at 75. ' R a ocagest ee ery, wil 6 Im r5 sou Nonos Putin Le IN LANDS » . Sadhidiedlie Oe WE 5 7 broepeged MSD SRRiRY Se eran or Naw Box re pie iver ta Seay LH tit the cated cael aes ae... Pees KINDLING WOUD, 2 ie Decet mast oines: State, at 9 se sania fre cuthiot hePa soffit tact N wof ine Marble Faun, by Hawthorn, 2 T.J.& W. | : a 6 Eadids Ma >. CHAS! ha ta hs pin the Floss, by the author of “Adam Gaearsig rr he iON.— the arom rel tno with. | 2hrone of David, “ 10% ve ciation. thCras a Poses decision of the erent Court, | astcomesntiaeaee ao ont” ee t season, Gnestod at 5 of tnd ay. to “of 4 = street, on MON Dae ; afford time 6 8. A: a raed parpone ofa ee Pes Congress to upon m T- Hieron, by Mra A A @ SHALES Are £0 Invited 10 be * the to ce ‘0 is 1g BEN. F. FRENCH’S, 278 Pa av. ES NOTICE Wa or ‘ime | mal? lw (Intel) tet. Tishr anh bat ste, — We, Grocery vr cette htt: day continue oe FICk, Vie, 7 Woon aS ‘ 252 Pa. Av., Heew. allay Wonca of SE-SHOES, a.corted, Nos, 1-3 H For sale by mma 6-0oot 308 Per ave pete OA Sad Ai ss,

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