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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. —_2—_—_ ‘Tur Japanesz at tux CaritoL.—This fore- noon, according to the arrangement, the Japanese Imperial Commissioners, attended by many of their suite of officials and scientific men, and some ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: Spirit of the Merzing Press. of their servitors, and marshaled can ‘Tee Cinselnationhightyetapeieedinmthsebech | Naval Commission in charge of whilé in of Mr. Benjamin in the Senate, yesterday, and | this country, proceeded from their q' to the argues from the record of the Hon. A. H. Ste- phens, of Georgia, that he does not favor the squatter sovereignty doctrines of Senator Doug- las. Capitol in carriages. Their first visit was to the Senate in session. They were introduced upon the floer of the Chamber, where they remained. seated for half an hour, close observers of all to be seen around them. From thence they visited the magnificent retiring rooms connected with the Senate Chamber, including the marble hall and the Senators’ grand reception hall As they were about leaving the purlieus of the Senate’s division of the building, they were met by the House committee appointed to invite them to visit the Representatives’ Hall, who, on being Presented by Captain Dupont to the Commis- sioners, couducted them, each committeeman having a Commissioner on bis arm, over to the House wing, stopping some time iu the rotunda, where the pictures gracing the walls were ex- plained to them. They were conducted to the diplomatic (House) gallery, which had been ap- propriated to their use for the day. Their entrance into it created much excitement on the floor and in the gallerjes, which were crowded. We omitted to mention above that while in the Senate’s marble hall, they were formally intro- duced to Vice President Breckinridge. a igs Rivptrp.—Nothing seems to be talked of in political circles of the Federal Metropolis to-day but the extinguishing speech delivered yesterday in the Senate by Mr. Benjamin. Its subject— Dougias—a very prudent man on such occasions, if at no other times—of course, was among the missing; for he almost invariably takes water (runs away) when anflicipating the delivery of a Senatorial speech likely to knock his arguments into pl. It(Mr. Benjamin’s speech) was indeed an appropriate conclusion tp the series of fine arguments in defense of the Senate Caucus resc- lutions that have marked this great debate, than which no abler or more brilliant one has ever oc- curred in the history of the proceedings of the Senate of the United States. if there was aught left of the Squatter Sovereignty doctrine of Douglas, Mr. Benjamin pounded it into a jelly, siong with its valiant defender, whose whole course as its champion he reviewed, mercilessly indeed, but precisely as it deserved to be reviewed. tetas ae Attorney Gexerat Brack left this city for Pennsylvania, yesterday afternoon, to attend a ratlread convention to be held in Harrisburg to- day. We understand that the Convention has for its object an early completion of the Pittsburgh and Connelisvilie RaUroad, and its extension east- ward to Chambersburg or to some point on the Penosylvania Railroad west of Harrisburg. - Tus Wratten —The following report of the weather for the morning is made from the Amer. isan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- sonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock. The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional Proceedings and news. oe I> The investigation by the coroner's jury in the late mysterious death at Weymouth, Mass , has resulted in declaring that Betsey Frances Tyr- tell was poisoned with strychnine, which has also been discovered in the remains of her elder sister Mary, who died about three months previous. ee Se a ree dy Tue Carre F THE Staver “ WiLLiaM.”— The following message from the President was sent into the Senate yesterday : “| transmit herewith the amy / Eoin es from the Sec: the Interior, com- municating the copy of a addressed on the 13th instant, by Fermaado 1. Moreno, mar- sbal of the southern district of Florida. From this it appears that Lieut. Stanley, of the United States steamer Wyandotte, captured the bark William, with about five hundred and fifty A fri- cam negroes on board, on the south side of Cuba, near the Isle of Pine, and brought ber into Key West on the I2th instant. These negroes have doubtless been delivered to the marshal, and with those captured on the Wildfire will make the number in bis custody about one thousand. More may be daily ex: at Key West; which. both on account of a deficiency of water and sions, and its expospre to the yellow fever, is one of the worst spots ier an African negro depot that could be found on the coast of the United States.”’ A gentleman just arrived at Baltimore, per U. S. steam gunboat Seminole, states that the ne- Toes on board the slave vessel were being deci- mated by sickness, and it was hardly known what todo with them, in addition to those al- ready there, taken from the ship Wildfire. The *Williams’’ was said to be a down-east built vessel, and well calculated to carry a great num- ber, if not disturbed. There were those at Key West who expressed the opinion that the * W ild- fire” (the slaver previously captured) and the “Williams”? were simply thrown out asa bait for the U.S. squadron, so as to let some ten or a dozen vessels on the coast be secure, by calling their attention off. and allowing thein free en- trance. The question seemed to be what was to - be done with those on Key West. There was but slight accommodations, and the fear of a pestilence prevailed. peaches I RE a, ee eY Fearful Ternade in Ohio. A Croup Two Mitts tn Breaptu—Iumense Dz- STRUCTION OF PRopERTY—Loss oF Lirs—Many Puasons IxscRED—A SreaMeER Carsizep A dispatch from Cincinnati (May 22) says the most destructive tornado ever known visited that c ty on Monday afternoon between 3 and 40’clock . The storm came from the northwest, and red | to be acloud densely black, some two miles in breadth, rushing forward with fearful rapidity, accompanied with thunder and lightning and torrents of rain. The damage done in Cincinnati, by the blowing down and uurooting of houses, is immense, and will probably approximate #500,( . A large number of persons were injured, but as far as ascertained, but six persons were killed The roof of the new Commercial office building of a letter, dated | | May 2, 1860. ‘was blown off, portions of which were carried to | Wathington, D.C. -cloudy, wind NE the distance aes entire square. A part of the | Richmond, Ms Bored 3”. wall fell through Johnson’s saloon adjoining, in- | Petersbury, Va. -clear, bergholt aw juring several persons who were on the ground | Norfolk, Va » wind s Raleigh, N.C. Wihnington, N.C. Columbia, S.C floor. The steeple of St. Andrew's Church was blown off and fell through the roof. Most of the ublic buildings, echorl-Lousss, and churches, as large number of dwellings, were un- roofed or otherwise damaged. The telegraph lines In every direction were Prostrated . Little ts Known of the damage in the country, bat as far as ascertained it Las been fully as severe os im the city. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad was covered with a forest of fallen timber between Cincinnati and Carthage village, and the country along the Little Miami railroad suffered terribly. At Loveland, the railroad depot and other buildings were demolished, as was also the railroad shop at Lawrenceburg. The Catholic seminary on the hill oe ee Brighton was un- roofed, and otherwise badly damaged. The storm visited Cumminsville with great fury. The Catholic Orphan Asylum was com- pletely unroofed, and the road between Cum- minsville amd the Brighton House completely covered with trees torn up by the roots. The nurseries and gardens the road suffered ter- ribly. The storm raged with fearful violence along the river. The steamers at the levee were, however, properly moored and weathered the . The steamer Virginia Home, when two miles above the city, was capsized, and the cabin ng from the hull, floated down the river in clear, pleasant. clear, 76°, wind SW clear, warm clear, 79°, wind SW -clear, warm. .-Clear, warm. -Clear, warm, -clear, pleasant -cloudy, warm. --Clear, 74°, wind S EB WEsT. -cloudy, 65°. cloudy, wind W » Ala. Prairie Bluff, Ala. Mobile, Ala.... New Orleans, La. FROM TH: Pittsburg Ottawa, I Cedar Rapids, Dubw nr El ji, Barometer at the Sm! rected for tem:peratuse,) 29.517; Thermometer at 7 a. m., 59 GPORGE S. FIFE x DENTIS?, 338 PaNNsvLVANIA AVENER, Betireen Sth and Wth streets, (Over BH. O. Hees) . ma 33-3t* hington, D.C. ragments. ‘There were but three passengers on | - re — o doard, all of whom were saved. Two of the crew | T ,_, POINT LOOKOUT. were lost. The boat was valued at $6.000 HE Undersigned, long aud weil known to the At Spring Grove Cemetery the destruction to | M®¥*ling Fublicas a proprietor uf the C Hotel, Alexandria. States Hotel in Was m citr. hes leased fora term of years the magnificent bay are Pavilion a d the numerous cottiges connected with it, recently erected at Po: vokout, the pomt of jusction of the Potomac with Cheaapoake Hay, nad having farnt=hed them ina style equal to that of any cthor watering piace in the United Siates, wil) oper the establishment on the 12th da: tor the reception of viritos ing sufficient for the ov of at least 7) guekts, . Point Lookout. besides being desarvolly the mo-t famous place in all America for fino Oysters. Hog F sh, % Crave. S a kerel, and all ether salt water luxuries. posi ner facilitrer for Surf Bathing even Caps May, while th pack couctry immediately adjoining 't—ineludi the Drives, Patridge and Woodcock Shoot &o., &e..—offer advantages toxetie., super taose of aay other watering piace on this cout ‘The Water Views trom the pasilliun acd from the ovttages are extensive, varied, and eLarming ed by that of pecs to it by steamers Norfo:k. and Rich to and from each of spared no expense in provid- 3. Horses. Pleasure Boars, monuments, trees and shrubbery was severe Saucon Along the Cincinnati Wiimington and Zanes- ville Railroad, from Slorristown to Circleville, trees were blown down by thousands and several houses were destroyed There was great destruc- tion of trees aud shrubbery, and ali zlong the Clif- ton avenues the trees were uprooted. A train on the Covington and Lexington Raf’- road was thrown from the track, and the loco:nw- tive and baggage car completely domolished The passengers escaped uninjured A heavy rain set in eorly in the evening and continued until after midnight, drenching the babitatious already made roofless by the tornado, which is conceded to have been the most disastrous known to the present generation. {t is impossible to enumerate all the damage that has been done, but scarcely a house in the bas escaped uniojared. © traces were seen of the storm on the Olio and Mississippi road, west of Laurenceburg. Hey that polut east signs of it are seen oa every Northwest it appears to have extended about 7 miles in the line of the Marietta and Cincinnati Washing mond, will probably be day]: thos cities. He ing a fine Band, Carri of ‘n atgoking bis celiare with thet Railroad. The tornado was very severe as far east Winer 4 auors,. “e inesh ft. Me iyabvare wa as Chilicothe. Trees were pat down in al! | find at their command every luxury and comfort directions, houses unroofed, and a general de- oheinable tation wateriog ples. Propert) parent uarters is +O! . conti Susan “Saneinen for the stenmbten and | $F individuala or femilion, will be resso: ma 23 dtJuly 1 LOGAN 0. NEW ORLEANS _ coal boats on the river. IstTeRview wi Mr. Lixcotn.—The com- pointed by the republican national con- , comprising President Ashmun and the chairmen of the State delegations, to oficially spnounce to Mr. Lincoin his nomination, had an interview with him at Springti Mr. L , made a brief address, rev wished the nomination “could seme one of the far moreeminentand. experienced Statesmen whose distinguished names were before the convention.” He would, however, accept = trust, and in a few days announce the fact by CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. £33 WS SS ES ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessee, East Vennessee and Virginia, East Tennessee an. Georgia, —____i___ ARKANSAS. —The Democratic Convention in the Nashville and Chattanooga, first e ational district of Arkansas has nom\- : % nated Hons Thos, C- Hindwas fe re-election to | Memphis See Chatasten, congress. The Convention then cnd. action of the Southern Convention, and i Central, ti joreed the ‘ew Orleans and Jackson, States at the Charleston intel N. P. Burr and TO NEW ORLEANS! S. D. Carroll as delegates, and ‘Hon he nee neni saan and N; Bart. Pearce es alteruat:s io the Bal- MPHIS8 ROUTE: Memphis by Pai thence by First olass Packets !o ivew Orceaus. a Sgueeeg RARE NOPE ROUTE: yn : a nee Boke” e 3 7 ire! Mo*i ¢ to New Orleans tose: TWO DAILY TRAINS—Senpays Isetupen, Hah thorough: bred sore ay all jer le, works well in harness, Aas och Puro FLEMMING & FOY's Livery Static, Coettect, & 6th ats. Bo ake Si 8 tween 46 and ma Leave Washingten m d 6 pm. [MPORTATION 10 WASHINGTON. | ,TheReamesCHONGH.UAOE leur ht wi FRENCH COqba aietitinte, nse pels of| Soden Basan farts Cotter Mar; aret is tel eye aa farang) | ON. Feuaeivacis oven “f surpassed by any y BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS, ma%Iw _(Intel.) Pg RATE 5M EW MUsIC FOR Rigas vistage RRA IARA NE SHecents. For saleat aes W.G. METZEROTT’S art Comer ofaisais, atesiore. | THIS ROUTE Is ENTIRELY BY RAL ECON D-AND Bi user ND THREE | 200 MILES SHO! pi 24 HOURS LESS We have fk nd.) any other f ine— Lyne opi asl Gates. Gk ete eae a See eh oft in lots to sult purcheset ag Seed, wil be sold | OvIcKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE = They’ are bat little weed sat (one Ler FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS ! good order, style and 1y the very best. It is provided with Firat class Sleep ng Cars! wiemiseraiisigeasiom nesed cya | reomiet wah Pet ina B-eolw LAGETT & DODSON. | iy RG RARER UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. REY hemes grt well-known nepelar Seminary, whi. The U. ‘Land i. ou er i inttction be ‘and Mrs. tt pens ad jl) a hen Sreclace state decease cat wn fisetgoman Wor zRoven TICKETS TO THE VA- RIOUS VIR Sean: Serie: GINTA SPRINGS. Baceago Wagons leave the ofc aes mrsad ts. co conenesg—Finat sussion. | EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, Kc. AUCTION SALES. LATEST NEWs — ae —$——_—_____ 4 anna rah cae ve coat Re RENT Lin, | Se Aetna tom seme| | eee eae a Bayo. In tite Sexats, after our report | BOYS will tale Ince on the ith tay of dane Amy, | _ By WALL & BARNARD, Auchoneere, —— closed, Mr, Benjamin with bis 9 The first be cara et stimat whaet at | J 5 EIRKINS TRB PRN, Later and Imipertant trom Mexice—Tb << onthe lutions, Introd ciclo cee Porn me Prllsell, at the Aue” ate for Attack ag by Mr. Davi ced his emar cts @i adn ec Gertler: ans Fifteen Pi seeCapieal. ar alludi rper’s Ferry, —~ ARLESTON. ‘23.—A special dispatch was made for of ini eon SCHOOL PIC Nic. notr-_ | courier, dated at New Orleans, eansumecs” be ‘with a domestic insti setting the T, N aN CAB. SCH iL arrival there of the steamer Pocahontas, from V ++ at liberty. The w was deepl iONDEY ig hot ta Cruz on the 16th, with the following inte li- by this ocenrrence, ae ene South; : hose taking interest in'thie school sed , Auctioneer. gence : ‘universal excitement found immediate vent in |. ¥ amang rural UILDING LOT ON FOURTH | General on the Ist May. issued a de- Congress. Several A ee ee Contam Scenery, are respectinily invived. The Committee ‘xD ‘RESTS TH, Al pane | and assuming the Pr «i on this subject were presented in the Senate; will space no pains to make the affair pass off as WE Ne the ‘20d Instant T dency. This movement caused a general ala-m as it was found that their discussion in this man- | delightfully as possible, me 22 5t* i the premises, at 6 oy among the Church Party. nex would be pointless, and as itwas presumed M = MAY FESTIVAL = fou’ ait of Lot No. 38. in Square 4 en ny rene te py ey i i rou! et wu large loans Mex b porate byt slat Sareea an ow MR. 1. cARt Fe recpoctfally, samounce L- 2 pelt feet, running back cne andred feet to - = as on several ‘Soden , He u tions as might express i h the gene: is: One-fourth eash; the balanes in 6, 12, bowers. d to notice the recent tival on the 2d i 18 months. for notes bearing 1 . Gen. Uraga, with 6,000 Liberals, the Ur lb i pepo afr in pear [oe Winhrtsn teers nd aint | Wein dygo™m to deed oft | wigan Ca ae ged of Sel ad e Globe. in an a! maliar } + » » claims for the Presidency; aud more than half of | [°° Feb el eh aaa without further no- | me ti-d A GREEN Avot. | paring to perpen ey He is well that speech coe i alanis ale and ma ie megre, 06 Vill * Hotel, and at the Se ws 4. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. ‘with artiliery, yee and stores, = unnecessai o! ng e the evening a} ma vd H PE .—On WED- } Were taken from compe which be now were advocated by tie 4 GRAND PIC Nic a ARLINGTON OF CNSbAY APPRRNOD 3 ~ 23d, athaig- | the victory of San Luis Potosi. The of years and years ago, thereby proving totheenate A the WEST GEORG MBL s . past five o’clook, et t] notion weahs!! | the people in regard to the ability of the Liberals and the country, to which be appeals so often, SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIA- Sil without reserve, Pew No. 9, in St, John s to reduce the capital were in the extreme. ‘that there has been no inconsistency in his course, ON will take place on TUES- ew No. 76, in Trinity Church. and hundreds are daily augmenting thecombined but that all the inconsistency is with those whe | DAY, May. * eran Gar tt mae eons na | forces. oppose his t position, Mz. B- would not | , The steamer Flying Cloud will leave the George- | ¢,FeT@& one-third eaah: the rend on | fo back further than 1°57, when the Senator from | {2¥" end of the Aqueduct every hour during the | Govsed maces’ é General Assembly. Filinois was In fall fellowship with his prety | 3 ‘The friends of the School, and the public ally. are respectfully invited to attend; and no pains will be spared to make the occasion an agreeable oce toall who.may take part with us. The funds are to buy alibrary for the School. ‘This question arose, and the various the demociatic ed could not agree upon it, but they ali agreed to leave it to the decision of the courts. Now, the Senator refuses to abide by the members of Pecies C ma 19-d 4. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auots, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Avcwoneers. Rocwreren, N.Y , May 2i. —A committee wan appointed to report to the next feast bili expediency of a church commen- Tiox.—On WEDN A 8s pee 4 ; : i iny x34, at 6 o'clock, on the premt lomestit annna decision, because it was against him. His very| ‘Tickets25 cents. Boat’s BPE Cour trie 1S ete. melt pari nt fot sumbéred fonraloe ta ware num- eptuneetin anne oO Ww M Scot and consistency is what we complain of. Heisnow] ™*2t-lwo THE COMMITTE _ | bored tour hendred and ninety-nion, ting 2 1 Rey Dr. Hi pa ted statements of the worshipping the idols of evasion and circumven- HE LADIES O Ti CHAPEL In- | Sef 0” Sixth s pt the cor ne tow t ress of the work. The receipts have been tlan,, Alc tock up the varices arguments of teed xiving an F ‘ON : ang rpnning back % fost on south I street, hey is 690 Mr. Douglas and replied to them seriatim, de ORT WASHINGTOD may Terms: $100 and under cash; over that sum a] and the number of new churches 53. Rev. Dr molisbing bis pretensions to be sustained by the DNESDAY +, 231 instant. “Phe! credit of§ and 12 mooths, with interest, secured by | Adver made an extended speech against the policy demecratic party of the country at the Charleston | St? ag eel Od hora chartered for a ERS: | 8 deed of trust, of the board : % dd will accom x . wots. showing that Me-D ted tecretred lke Sea ickets for centltaen 0 cents, ladies So, shtidren | me 2U3t J.C. MOGUIRE & CO. Anos, An lavitation haf price, The boat will leave Eleventh st. wharf made against him in Illinois by Mr. Lincoln, aad | at 9 o’cleck, stopping at the Navy Yard and at ‘was received from the N.Y, Central ratlroad at the @pening of the afternoon By J. C. MoSUIRE & CO,. Avotionsors. t session to take an excursion over the road to had used them against the democratic party in | Alexandiia. Refreshimeuts may be prdvared an tee DMINISTRA FV. 7 his uneper‘sSgatin enti edad Orie | Aen ae WUEONASEARE MOMS NG: | Nise Pan. ie Savtcign wor ncepinds and Mr. Wixfall next obtained the floor, but gave as JUSTICE TO ALL! room in Sibley ding, two. Dr. Adger continued his remarks of the morn- way to Mr. Pugh, who desired to reply to Mr Tue WESTERN BOYS IN THE FIELD | of the Auction & sella ing, taking strong ground in favor of simplify. Benjamin. AGAIN! tion of books belonging to the estate oe pe ing the form of the mission board. reducing their Mr-Pagh then proceeded to defend at consider- prarmenbers of the WESTERN HOSE COM- ident theses Seleten Ceeeneee nafology, number and confining their operations t> fields y 2 No.1, most respectfully an- i rs » deiexste Geemen Ris eon e to their friends. and. tha pn BS Theolory. &¢.; many of them being out o print, are outside of established Fal Clay, Lane, Wigfail, and Green partici- that thete, SBC wi 5 il! take nm MONDAY, YSTAL SPHIN iS. very rare: Doe feo, @ ‘arge number of Go Hon. Samuel Galloway, of Obio, could not gee en's boune: volumes of Newspaper, &o., rokepare, bouns. voremon ny aa al for executive com- pating. ‘i o wi sold without ‘eserve, ttees for boards. ie system of boards Mr. Wigfall then took the floor, and, after ad-| ‘Tickets Fifty Cents adit tleman and | Te Sand under cash; over that sum ® | isnot a system, then let them give us a dressing the Senate for some time, gave way, | Indios. Staces will ranasicilowe: Leavstin cor | oredit of Grand a) dave: for satisigotoniin sudorsen gospel plan / “ without concluding, for a motion to adjourn. ner of Twentieth street and Pa. avenue at half-prst | Wotes, bearing eR ITCHIF. ad feport was finally recommitted for modifi And the Senate adjourned, after'a continuous | Lo.clock a. m.and half-past Loieloek p.m eave ated TO Ue ee ain Leation: Session of upwards of seven hours. Ealtpert (oot pos oy cg ee =], = Fe new De. Betawon ument Ix tu® Hous. the body having under consid | Springs at 7 o"clock p.m.’ A fine cotillon band will in favor system of boards. He had eration the Senate bill to facilitate communicatior | be in attendance, P™ * fine cotillon FUTURE DAYS. not conoluded at the hour of adjournment between the Atlantic and Pacific States byelectri: | Ry order the Committee, ma 21-cotd By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. ——— tele sraph— LOODED RIDING MARE AND FOAL The Presbyterian General + Colfax withdrew the pending amendment, MUSEMENTS. A Be ede SATURDAY. May 3th we] pieresrag May 21.—The sae prysna bl and, upon the recommendation of the Post Office A iN shall s°ll. in ont ot our auction roms, superior |. o04 (sense the chessh evection Saeanie, Committee, moved to amend the Senate bill bs AUGHS ITALIA heed by “limatmac? one of tue eoleten od areien | tals morning. | Every application for aid by loan substituting the bill originally reported from the Ay OPEN AT stallions sent over to President Van Buren by the | or donation granted, and the fund in Ss os. A venue, . » De Cy celebrated trotting stallion “Morse Grey ” ie ix os 4 SDAY, v , 198, are a eggs , Prrrssunc, May 22.—" bl le Nar en] So Sie ates; Sallea rieaitl ao. an ited aes weld" ineats | to-day, diecoted’ 8 apecial report taking’ strong Mr. Burnett opposed the bill on the ground that Sa uable to gentlemen wishing to raise blooled stock. nds against the ion of the ministry it would build’ up a monopol and’ offered. an| ,, These Superh Paintings embrace every object of | “Ueto s J.C. MesUIRE & « Rrenrty all the epeakers Saverea’ tas report, which amendment to steike out the nares of the cetpoy nae NOT Teg ere Haly. we without amendment, by a lire ma emtors, and grant the franchise to the lowest] ‘The Distinguished Lecturer, wil illustratethe | AL jority bidder. Paintings. ¥ Doors open every evening at 7 o'clock ; Mr Clark, of N. Y., offered an amendment at quarter to®. Every Wednesday 8 providing that nothing in the act shall be con- sirned as conferring exclusive privileges upon any | #0" at 20"clock ; commune penis or preventing Congress from conferring | conts (ma 17) Y similar franchises upon other parties BOARDING. | G.—A very desirable Chamber is just Ninth street, 1 door south immediately over the par- n° Arrival and Departure ef Eurepean Steam- ere New Yorn, May 23.—The steamship Persia signaled he room is supplied wi from liverpool on the 12th, has been Pending the debate, the morning expired— Mr Grow called up the motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill to prevent the sale of bour having MUNICIPAL POLITICS. == FIRST WARD.—The Democ the public lands, except to actual settlers, for ten Know Nothing Voters of toe Fir t Ward . — = | acoearnestly requested to attend mmecting te Bene pte Tp dierimpmen have been actually eur- | eee arate Hat erate a Twentieth street Pa*avenue, on THURSDAY EVENING 2ith ast. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose o oue meinber of the Board of Aldermen, threes mem bers Common Council id Axsessor,to be voted for at the ensuing election, Int.) ma 2 3t* MAYORALTY. E Are authorized to announce Dr. WM. B. | MAGRUDER ase candidate for the Maveventy ok j the election to be held on the first. Monday in June next. ma 15-tf The motion to reconsider prevailed, and the bill was passed by a vote of yeas 101, nays 67. Mr. Reagan called up the motion to reconsider the vote by which the House concurred in the Senate amendment to the bill making appropria- tions for the support of the Military Academy during the next fiscal year. [The amendment Ree jes for a regiment of mounted volunteers in ‘exas Mr ihinen called for the yeas and na‘ lectrig which were ordered, and resulted—yeas 88, na: 8 p \ the motion to reconsider prevailed. PERSONAL. The question recurred on the Senate amendment m to the Military Academy bill, which was non- concurred in—yeas $1, nays 93 The House went into Committee of the W. hole, (Mr. J Cochrane in the chair.) and resumed con- s'deration cf the bill making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the year euding June 30, 1561. The bill was discussed at great length upon various amendments under the five minutes’ rule, An amendment providing that remarks made ontof order, and speeches not delivered in the House, shall not be published in the Globe, was adopted Several other amendments were discussed and QPS REWARD.—Ranaway $25 ber on the i8th of May, ANN ROSS. Sieixs5 years old; brown color; scatteriog pe) _ctin: front teeth: from the subseri- nor Georgetown. [ forwarn al from harboring or emploxing said woman prosecute them to the full extent of the . S. E. KENYAN, Rox 299 Post Office. REWARD.—Kanaway fro ber on ‘Thursday |. . ; about 2 years ol ght mulatto ; thick lip. ma 23-2t* = $50 2GRO JOUN feet 8 inches slow in mo- mm the subseri R ny VEry polit; alow to speak unless spoken rejected, and some miner amendinents were | to. ‘I will give the above reward if he he se- adopted cured in jail so that I get him again Mr Sfanton moved to strike ont the appropria- JOHN BECKWITH. tion for the auxtilary police of Wesbington city, | _!!*2!-3t_Davideonville, Anne Aran remarking that !nasmuch as the police Lad shows ieelf inadequate to protect 2 political meeting from violence it was wot worth while tomake auy appropriation for them : ‘The amendment led to considerable discussion, members on the democratic side condemning the outer perpetrated on Saturday night last, but insisting that the way to meet the ease would be el co.,, Md LOST AND FOUND. by Increasing the appropriation for the police | y te evening, the Pres- rather than by ajminishing It was also urged treet,a BLACK LACE that Washington was not siagolar in possessi ill please return it to 295°C ail $3 disorderly element, since riots and ontrages oc- +, when a reward will curred in every city. and others besides the fom 22-20" Repnblican party bad been badly treated in sold-hound SPEC Washington i Teuth, on Mr. Washburne, of IM, made a statement in ‘The finder connexion with the ailair of Saturday evening, leaving them at *65 denying the telegraphic report that policemen Were present and sought to protect the mecting. Many gentlemen were hit by the itying inissiles, and he did not believe there was a policeman on the ground Mr. Moore, of Ala., si been no public notice, t of the tneeting. Pending the discussion on the amendment the comupittee rose, A comjnunication was read inviting members, with their families, to attend the reception to be given by the Japanese Embassy on Friday next. Mr. Sherman gave notice that the Embassy would visit the House at one o'clock to-morrow, (to-day) without ceremony. At ten minutes past six o'clock the House ad- journed. ween lth and Ith sts, Di pc on the tip of his ta done on the breast: one year old. Any one returning him will ree: the above reward. a 21-3t* JAMES WANTS. ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash, and iron, Also, a BOY, to wait on saloon Apply at northwest co ner of Twelfthand F sts. It* WwW ANT+ D—-A SITUATION as nurse or travel- fing maid, or do plain sewing. Apply No. 445 sted that, as there had police were not aware — corner of Now York avenue and Sev: nteenth st, Preccedings of Te-Day. ——— IN THz Senate, to-day, no business of impor. ANT incl QENS JAD, to attend bar, at tance was transacted up to the commencement of “App I treet, between 13th lath “Apply from fot i2in, ; tt TION, by a respectable W young cirl,as nurse, and to assist with the Washing and troning or chamberwork. No objec- tor to go to the country forthe summer. Address 3.L., > tar Office. - and t* Mr. Wizfall’s speech on the Democratic Caucus resclutions, when our report closed. Hovst —The House resimed the consideration of the Atlantic Telegraph bill. Mr. Alley, of Mass., addressed the House in ANTED—A SITUA bic 5s of the bill. aD. iM E 2. re EL Y. a r Clark B Cochrane, of N. ¥ moved to la’ ie J alerence. 2 om the bil on the table. Not laid on the table—yeas t ie eS 51, nays 90. — The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, (Mr. John Cochrane, of N Y , inthe chair,) aud resumed the consideration of the Lez ilative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation bill. The amendment to the bill, to strike out the appropriation for the auxiliary guard of Wash- ington city—$30,000—was agreed to. aie ee discussion on tae amendment— DA good COOK, WASHER, and IRONER Must come well recommended. Call at 433 F st., between 6th and 7th. Also, a Col. oved Man or Boy, for driver and house servant, ina 23 3t ee ANTED—By a young woman, who und W ae her Butndee NETO RE ON allies housekeep r or to travel with a family. She can have poche apron! | references. Please ppply at 374 Twentieth street, Hi st. bet a Mr. o mapa <a _—_ —_ the resolutions ma 23-3t ss passed e City Counc and ro. | <a7- 55) _ 5 : Gretting the disturbance whining Pig ANTED—A SITUATION to cook, wash and iron. Apply at 315 C street, between 6th and sts. ma 22 2t* meeting of the Republicans on Saturday night. a eT ANTED IMMEDIA'TELY—An active and Mr. Washburne, of II], said so far as resolution was concerned, it could not be according to fact; because there ware ; , competent young MAN. to assist in msentic men on the ground, and the crowd wast Ang moss HA “dea “aes Rin lar rogiert ence of the police. mia 22 St CHAS. H. LANE, 424 Pa, ay. tWwo meetings that night, and the police interfered Wapreoo ats. pets. cohen te Nabe Priveuted these resolutions as an eaves agi | Sus BE ao! woees tid tends employment, Wo: Sentiments of the munici a = — city, to show c! with that request there the power of ings. There that mob, and terms. He it was becauset as there was tion stated Hotise. ‘4 wase * disturbance on the first occasion when they as- MAJOR'’S sembled at Washington House to serenade a it Hain" These atte person snouts ‘he SPARKLING SODA WATER, meeting on Eighth street, with ‘ ere collected thems:lves into an when they hurled stones into the Gowda ware “e CREAM SYRUP=, regardless of life. HG. cid not see a police officer Racy : on the ground; and there was effort made to prevent farther doronstetin'ts the mob It seemed to him that the city was Pain ade ng 2 music, ters Pro cer should The After from the Hook. She will arrive about balf-pest two. ‘The steamship Asia sailed at Liverpool with a large number $120,000 in specie. Boon to-day for of passengers and Meeting of the Admirers of Heenan. Bostox, May 21.—The admirers of Heenan held a meeting at the Parker House to-night, and appointed a Committee to collect subscriptions for a testimonial to bim. Three hu: and fifty dollars were subscribed on the spot Avekey i9 manufactered cece | vo (he Prem in’ —— Se = Baltimere Markets pen 5 ' a precert ee = oe Ratrimore, May 23 —Flour dull; Howard street $5.50. Wheat has improed; $1.33a1 63; red #1 28 2133. Corn dell, and 2c. iower; white 68a7Ic tenes 68c° Provisions steady. Whisky quiet at2ixe. LSA WLW ‘Saav't Sanne pom getting a pure @' Ten Yhey Ont the Valley Whiskers 8 ts wold by the Bottle only, It ia ve- commended by the first Phovicians iaY the Unitas te ite Medicinal Now York Markets. New Yorx. Mey 23 —Plour has « dewnwari t-ndenev, closing ata de line of Sc; StateS5a5 dy, O sto $5 S0a6 09; Sonthere 85.75a6.25. Wheat ac- tve. with « downward tendency; red Western $130. Corn ix tending downwiri and active; mixrd 70c; yellow 70c ; white Sc. Pork is heavy; mess $17.508817.62. Whisky firm at 2 Financial May 23. —Stocks are more active ind paghets ‘hicage wad Rock island 70; [llinols Jen tral bonds 90%; Mich. So ¢ teed) 26; New York Central #23; Penna. Co. 84x; Va 6's 92%, Mo. 6sSix” ( eeeneeneeeeeeenneeee FOR SALE AND RENT. [ For other “ For and Kent” advertisements, - first page} kK )R RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUS:. of Eand E th tr AB OS AQBOMHONOMA JAASAARL SER WAM SSY 2141S NOSKOVE "oanS JS WMS “OW AG LAVAS A Sa New Yor CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF SF; 5 ? With store-room. on the corner ev No. 366, To a punctpal tenant reut m we vireat No 515 twelfth Sale, the Adjoining Lot. Inquire as above. min 25-3t* OR RENT—A three-sto; a vee basement, No. 505 e BRICK HOUSE, street, between 3d with all the melern improvemonts. w ster, poms, d&e., at present oceupied hy Rn + Possession er" on the ist of * ly to H. EGAN, 323 Pa. avenue, sontii sids, between 6th and 7thatreets. ma 23-tf ves WHARVEs FOR RENT—Those Wha as Bradiey’« or the Steamboat the Potomac river, at the foot of Bey enth =treet, are for rent, or for Inading thereou w sd, coal, lumber, &c.. atthe waual rates. Apply to J. P. MURPHY corner of Twelfth and C streets, near the premises, Wood or Coal Yard can be had ne 3 ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.ELDALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 19 SOUTH WILLIAM ST NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY ma .3 6w BARBOUR & SEMMES. P. S—A large also. OR RENT—A large STORE, with cellar, on Seventh street, between Land M; suitable for a furniture and grocery store. Also, a Furnished Country House, covtaining 7 rooms, ‘Ug mile from t Bridge; with horse, Navy ues WILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO | (Ugut Porme $55 per month. Arely to N. B. Pa Sb pub’ ne nd Ey BE ‘he og WE , Architectand Rral tate . has on band a large stock of Marble es gree ase ma 2-20) anew stylo. Also Monument Head Stones ‘OR SALE.—A RESTAURANT. ina eplentid business locality, well adapted for a Inger beer saloon, ill be sold on the most reasonable terms. For particulars apply to 321 E street. ma 2 3t_ ‘OR “ALE CHEAP —Eleven acres of LAND. in Granby, 3b north of the mee i. ‘Ops, which he has to dispose of at prices to suit the tiines. Also, Brown Stone constantly kept on hand. Plumbers’ work promptly attended to. ma 22-5w Pa. av., bet. 18th and 19th «t+. Dine Neat brawine of the Rey Bsvane Lot ti te i taful build it rood road ; ‘h- » cond wi by jue Spanish Gov: under porhood 5 30 lee vin every difetion? will’ be the supervision of the Captain General ‘of Cuba, for at will take Place st Havana on SATURDAY, Juxx 9, 1960, ida T applied “rai 3° H. We WADSWORTH, 366 € «t. $0. 460 M street, be 12th wn o convenience, x iho i er ye 7 an alley, a fe frenltny” ‘and brautiful neighborhood “The ARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. ma SD AKA 20 a hall and six rooms, and is in complete order. 3,000 }155 do... 40 . 30,000 | 2) approx. 8,309 | Toa cool and permanent tenan’ reut will be it the modernte.” Apply to Dr. CRAGIN, Geo: IN ALL PRIZES. iownor dae EDWARDS Grose corner of M Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $1 0—Quarters, @5, | *"4 ats. ma 22-tf ris ed at 5 per cent, discount. iz "—A three-story BRI HOUSE. HS a gi tstrett tts SS oma | Rete aioe A all ordere fr 330 Seventh at.” APP mast” ma22 tr Careof City c. _ SALE—The entire C PIXx- 10 pozaUZE MERINO SR: Peruse Hangs DOZEN GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS, new and bought for aah, Ans person KADIES: GAUZE SERINO VESTS. tite ever odered. fe aoe L ONGi niga me Pace 68 Soa French [awess pron ter ie, worth a Betaeen nr AE nCEN & % BLACK BAREGE for Shawls, at 75 ots. | premises, of Mrs. HAMILTON. mal7-at_ Pst natn a a an| VAAN PLM (OTS, AT PR gy a a Si | muscen et ai Sgea a ra ieee nesectnany OTRerags | St | Sifeet 4 iachou on l etrest north, between 3d 323 Ps avonusss et et