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~ XEXVIu CONGRESe_rinsT SESSION. | EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, AUCTION THE EVENING STAR. at Benes — Ww ——— T EXCURSION OFT. Fe A Sales, t t ASHINGTON CITY: Is tHe Sexars, on Saturday, after we went to | ca AND Ear For other Auction Sales, v00 first page. ve of the congiom I can tel} LOCAL NEWS._ Tar Sire Warp Ratiricatios Mretixno — By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. The Odd Fellows’ Hall atthe Navy Yard wes sIoNDay. Pee Re rai cits eon nke amie cater torteen: =r ALE OF EXCELLENT | crowded with citizens of the Sixth and Tow (Tnesday) at 12 o'clock. —. a. Phe G S25°, AT other wards, on night, to bear the speeches rit of the Morning Press. ‘The Postmaster General, in his communication bey i Note feat 1 2. tho 2h Tn he one Ook: | of the three or four members of Congress who The Constitutron discusses the ‘‘ Sloo grant” ae | in regard to the New York Post Office defalea- second boat will leare : — the week Be tne nce ted | were advertised as the orators of the evening fn tt has lately turned up before the Covode inveati.| ‘lon, says that the fist intimation be bad of the Nev ver at 2, Alexaa- | Sivery extensive assortimen ot Bold W debalf of the alleged Democratic and Anti-Know nin | le gating commition in the testimony of Mr. Elwood | °° "tego, on which day is Fesdeh wer te sn sher. Nothing nominee for M. at the next ensal electi = 's ‘occupied the ecchates t ‘atohes and ite. el eo 1s larce 82 brain goa we . OON, ; persons w: moved by the President, and that he has no reason F'Rst GRAND MGs waar EXCURSION ne gaances ate very Tow Price. on and enlivened the in between the speeches The same paper terms the passage of the Dem- | to believe that any knowledge of the 4 with excellent muste. Dr. A. W. Miller. of the ab roma 28- Tate! GREEN, Avot, Siecle resol . | existed before that day. in the month of 2 Arl m Cl —s _ma 28-3t_ (Tatel.) __A. 235 * | Sixth Ward, occupied the chair, and John D. | becawse a republican serenade was disturbed by Prag car moan the Senate, on Fri- | ‘pril, while absent {rom Sapegee Sie | ALY ROME Eee one By THOS. DOWLING ; Georgetown. Brandt, Esq’ wae cocretary : x a few boys, who laughed and threw twe of three . ‘ fapkic dispatch bad appea alleging tha h bers of the ARLINGTON CLUB LUABLE BUILDING LOT az AU “TION, m taking the chair, Dr. Miller sta’ that It | stones. This trivial affair was made the pretext The Intelligencer \s devoted to Congrestional | fhele was a deficit im the secounte of the Past. i eee ther Wienc ad AR ponte aN ae ON. the oth, | was eminently proper that he should be there to | by the republicans in the House for voting down proceedings and news master at New York, and the First Assistant, then | and the citiz: $s Of Washingtoa-gen. st5 o'clock, twill sell part of Lot No. —, on Bridge Sg in his adherence to the regular nominee of 0 ee acting as. Postmaster-General, informed him that | erally, that they intend giving th: street, near Market street, fronting 2) feet by i4in I” A movement Js on foot in Texas to nomi- | bis apprehensions were awakened, but that Mr. | above named Excursion to Glymont, which is new | depth. the aj tations for the Waterworks, 7 tol, and the Auxiliary Guard. How was this setenede conducted? Did notify the Maycr or any of the police? No. They went ther without ® single policeman, and without auy policeman kvowtng anything about it, and on a Private street, too They voted dewn these ap Propriations to intimidate the citizens, the me ne Democratic and Anti-Krow Nothing party He ge oe - ae gentleman who was the standar rer of that party by man: were some points of difference between them; and be did net think that jt was right or to allow his private feelings to interfere with his manifest duty, or to destroy his political prinei- Sold without reserve, its | the most beantiful spot on the Potomac river: it ‘erms at sale, . nate Gen. Sam. Houstan as an independent peo- | Sorc tniemecd inthe Metin a ar | ne: boom sfeatly smproved since last weason with | _ma 2 THOS. DOWLING, Anet, ple’s candidate for the Presidency. December, 1559, which bed quieted all, fears. inted: with the arraiigames te ivave made. that By nas MoGUIRE & rege =e the defaleation since discovered could not | it will he the grandest Excision that hae wort RUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE R 17 The accident to the steam frigate Niagara | pedettted sea ne ele cote tee ered could not Waser 5 beth ; t Estate on TWELPTH vi WEST, BETWEEN M was caused by the breaking of her propellersbaft. | quarter ending 3tst of March, 1860, had been} A superior Brass and String Band has been en-| asp UR DAY, Sts. NORTH —OaSa > , the .6th day On tne third day out, when near the eastern edge credited, which was not completed until the 1tth fared ‘© accompany the excursion. Supper will be | | May. 06 ,atGo ‘clock p. m..on the premises. of the Gulf Stream, and while the ship was . lurnis! at ci : ee chanics one _— ery = of —— ‘ye t il ‘tue of a deed of t dated ber Ist. 1 “erp discharyed and thro #n out of employment if this <= -! ras Is | of May, 1860, and that the Sixth Auditor has ro sai for of Glymont ty | dnd duly reoorded tm Likes Fk at Wan ree || A prest deal had bean said about the flaancial | party acquires the power ; & heavily in the head sea, the proj s faitatudly formed the duty under the law. Tickets €1, admitting a gentleman and ladies; . 451 and 432, ove of the land is seh- | condition of the city, and many hewspaper para- | When this question of the District appropria | azaleas, Pangan peas ae tage Se oe ocopere meee ny ig grotto oan be had of any ef the mstbers or at tha boat on county, D. C.,1 shail sell the bere e 2 Propetier, and causing a serious leak. The en- Y : taphs had been written upon the subject; but G what he hed secon and read there was so many errors that the merest schoolboy could pick them out. The speaker couid state, and state with pleasure, that our improvements were rapidly going on—more rapidly and steadily than for many previous years, notwithstanding the great part the eveni: f the excursion. The steamer Tos. 0. 14. in Square No, 281, fronting 19 feet 11 ng out the clause which pro- Coutyer will leave her wharf, at the fot of the Hokec ou Twelfth street west, between M and N be no appeal hereafter allowed Seventh st ~ alt Fevenhar ht ee ks Alex She oo Tunning back 155 feet 1}, inches to a utto work. After a brief consultation amon; the decision of the Commissioner of Patents, | #"‘Iria at 8 o'clock. Coaches will leave orthern ee ley. pl - sivetaony can tcermlged, ofc tor | excep caus pending prior tothe page ot | Lr tr; pry ards nod Poteet | eth tt Re Mee cua baianes in and Strenuous efforts were made al and | th t; giving the aj ntinent of the three ex- | &, ri % “e o f the = stop it, but without effect ‘The pos . however, | aminers-in-chet to tee president, with the con- Slat curaeeien ake tant Gating ke n the promises. If the forms of sale are not com to ol he wharf on the return of ihe plied with within five days thereafter, the trustee kept the water under control, while ship was | sent of the Senate; amending the tenth section so boat, to convey persons to different parts Vow wes before the House, 1 few days ago, the speaker (Mr. M.) had pleaded witb the black t-publican members that the United States owned in this city over two bundred acres of innd on which they paid nota cent of taxes, and that if one-fonrth of what would be the regular tax om ; passed, were Rines were immediately stopped and the pumps | vided there shou! Vv our Government property here was ny ae 3 f the | reserves the right to resell, on one woek’s notice in | >, ween pom wigecgd Fe ane een we te 1 he Cone het aged gh ge aradaghwy he of the " t resent i Fulsinase ail her canvas tnd headed for Sandy | that countries, that do not iscelininate against | city. ma‘aztt” | the National nteliganeer! "title indistpatabie. | tito office, there had been’a preat ane rekel cane tone poy an on Speeanoeen ter ae ook. ‘The propeller, being disabled, was hoisted | (oat countei United States in the fees to be We eae ? F. 4 A t Sorporat peg apd npn ih par wy supply’ of coal’ for | citizens of the United § focting govrowa S| THE ANNUAL Pic Nie ma i6 d J.C. McGUIRE & GO.,Aucts, | 8nd that the credit of the Corporation was the trip, besides provisions for the entire cruise. police. This ts but the begiuning of theend. It i OF THE such a condition that it was necessary to devise The Indian Appropriation bill was taken up NATIONAL GUARD and drew over twenty-five feet of water when she and is now the battle of the citizens, not Mr. Berret's ill be given ot > THE ABONE SALE Is GOSTESNED. #»me means of restoring it to public contidence. | battle. The mechanics in the Navy Vard and on § sequence ain, 0 NES- t 5 ; Yient to sea. It is said that she will have to be | “rie Senate then proceeded to the consideration ontRhINGTON SPRING. ‘DAY AP TERNUON, May’3thesams font end prone pe pa Pee pore aor raged Shae Soe bees beak or discbarged and go Intordock for repairs. of the Post Ottice appropriation bill, which had | Partionlarein faterpeitvertionnnet maSl ae 5.6 MOG UT REE Ooreee, | off the greatest portion of our floating debt, and | black republicans who are to come in. These ene NNER, Deer eee been reported aoe she Gomasiteie on. F pence AGRAND Pic Nic = ies eae a | now that the Corporation credit bas been Placed | are the circumstances ander which you are plieed wakes Est gy r po reas aon of oo sundry ote cu a rb oos iver me Win RE GIVEN AT COLUMBIA SPRING a J. Pe MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. upen — reliable basis, and the public confi- | I came here merely to open the bali, and a co erry.—We feel secure in ing the at- of hese was to strike out be Isabel On THURSDAY, the Sist inst., VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH | dence is avain restored. we find that our streets | to close it, and | doubt not that on election day ention of our readers to this old and most eflica- | Postmaster General to restore the steamer Isal For the Benefit of N. st) BETWEEN 12TH AND ISTH sts. wEeT.— | are receiving all needful attention; our city im- a will elect Col. Berret for your own sakes {lus Femedy. It bes stood the test of time, and | mail service, at the rate @f $50,000 a year, from srs TRUMAN & DRAPER Oa SAaTUR Day A tapes gee =< ‘ovements are progressing, and our laborers are | ‘The speaker then closed hy ane joquent allusion there is no town in the Union butecan produce | Charleston to Savannsh, via Key West, until June | whose mii. and machinery were destroyed by fire | 0°! oF: sek rat inoneare No. 38 aontee Sn | being employed with chance of certain cempen- | tothe unfinished Washington Monument, which, Witnesses of tm wonderful ants in cnr all | 30, 1363, oe ieee a Ciera agrsonne — on the 19th inst, fect on north N street, betes 15th cad ihe c | sation for thelr jhe, ; An it unfinished state, marks the reckless iriuim pt ung disenses. if ler General advertise reg - . astrations made y is generally ac knowledged by" ail the “druggists proposals and contract with the lowest responsible Wiliam Withers’ full rot is “ Mire ey oe ig epi a in 6, 12 and eT Rrpetmes gree especially sabes wage OF MR. R.A. PRYOR bck a he cometey. LS 8 sete oe pe = hep Re ee, Se fesonperd ad levis. fi Ey Ee 18 month a writh interest, waren by a deed of trust | deprecated the course of Dr. Magruder. abet ser ey pee of afew minates, during which por ae es oeeee eat ee elle; rs by Sacsease shrtn Key = ae henen ri Grounds during ae day 3p ihe zs > me ‘sa "SC. 5 SOUIRE & CO., Aucts igor ag had said in one of his speeches “ that | the ban played a lively air. the Chairman iptro- assul a 5S. , S » rst co ea oy of Se: sire ee he so = Heve it is destined to supercede any other prepa- | Cuba, and back, twice a month, or oftener, from | 4 J crossing Twelfth strest at aod the Avenue and crossing Twelfth street at 9 o’cl’k , 1861, inclusive, atasum | a m. Tickets $1. admitting a gentleman and la. |. [7 THE reggie hd SALE a SN ONER, not to exceed $50,000 per annum. dies. ‘Tickets can be procured at the Star Office, J. AETERNOON. M. agit pena oba Pa! onsniony ———___—____ Mr. Slidell proposed to amend the amendment | ff. Ward Brother's lumber yard, or of Wm. B. | AFTERNOON, May sith same hour and piace. Later rom Mexico.—Authentic dispatches | so as to provide for mail service by steamers sata die a = ee SS = have just been received from Mexico which con- | between New Orleans and Havana: and pending T SCHOOL PIC NIC frm the accounts brought by the Pocahontas | the consideration of this question, the Senate HE GERMAN AND ENGI ‘The liberal government still manifests the utmost | adjourned. found the democratic banner trailing fn the dust, and that he had seized it and borne it aloft totriumph.”’ The truth of the matter was this: An order sprung up in our midst, in anight, as it were, an peace! citizens found them- selves members of it without knowing an ything of it, and not knowing what they did, so that the ration in use. invalids should try it —North July 1, 1860, to June 5 Adams Transcript. duced to the audience the Hon. Roger A. Pryor, who stated that owing toa severe indisposition under which he was then laboring be must be excused from any elaborate remarks. He was not an indifferent spectator of the result of any contest which related to the avbstantial interesis of the citizens of the metropolis of this nation; and be uscuoo., | THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW lith st. will civea Pie Nie at Lefiie! democratic party bere lost in a short time many | would not be backward in expressing his solic! iether dla cacti onl Meanifents the utmos GARDEN MONS aera CIT Br A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | of,:agdherentay and Became a aninority; while | tide for tie success of the honorable gentieman anxiety for the ratification of the treaty with the] ‘Tye Hor zed principally tn the | @ hos MONDAY. 3 AILIFF’S SALE OF LAGER BEER AT | riot and discord became the dominant elements | who ayain solicits the co * feliow t ited States, with the Proposed beneficial amend. wultanion se nice Citta. "several wore r6- withing (one ee Pecan ein) Biaccrion Oa FuRSDKt. the 27" last. I | in our local politics, as evolved in the doings of | citizens, not as before he racelved It, but from the mea! spatches promise such a succession irty- | ace; " The Ci Shal\_se:l in front of the anctio: “3 . ee ichorlesas willeson terminate Crees ported from the standing committees, and thirty. | xcouory. are respentfully vaxiteds “Te Committee fs ~ 4 know-aothingism. At that time a band of brave, accomplished fact of work done and fidelity de 1 one were passed. The House adjourned at three | wil! spare no pains to make the affai pass oi as | NO 526 Sovonth street, at 10 o'clock a.m, by vir- ” gle. a noble, pat lotic whigs came to our assistance; | monstrated [Applause ] The issue of this con —— o'clock. delightfully as possible, | ee rene eee neta GPeLe See th auaiaaow Gideon criene eae gratitude ?—by dis- test dors not affect bim, but you. It js your Tax Werxocts Tracey —The coroner's in- en GRAND PI v1C ARLINGTON OF | Ackman & Lowinstine, the following gocds, viz: cardia our new-found friends and deliverers? | character and integrity that are at stake. He is vestigation at Weymouth, in the case of Mar: Proceedings of To-Day. the WEST GEORC uN 30 kegs of fresh Lager Beer, No? But we seized upon one of them and placed gentleman whom we all know to be eminently Ti i} thi ile, " ; In THE Seyars, to-day, no business of public |] SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIA Terms of sale casa. é P him in the mayoralty chair. This was our ex- | honest and faithfal. no matter what unscropulons trel, another alleged victim of Hersey, eluct- : SENATE, Ys pe TION will take piace on TUES- A. DUVALL, Bailiff. jon of gratitude. For helpi inst the | scribblers for con ous Hewspe pera say, (turn dated the fact that she came to her death’ by cor- | interest was transacted up to the taking up of the N will take place on as 24 T. SAM A. GREEN. Auct. | Pression of gratitude. Por helping us e pra Pp pe " tA Post Ottice Deficiency bill, when our report closed. | VAY» May 23. 4 mare | common enemy we helped an old line whig | ing round and fixing ils eagle eyes upon ovr rosive sublimate. The examination was further | Pos' y bill, por - | The steamer Flying Cloud will leave the George- 5. IRE & C into a high and responsible office. The course | timid and trembling reporter] Will you con postponed till Tuesday. Hovst.—Mr. Corwin moved that the special | town end of the Aqueduct every hour during the By J. C. McGUIRE & C®.. Auctioneers, Sra br ta aoe red r confidence te him or repodiate his ———__—_______ order—the Pacific Railroad bill—be postponed | day. XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSE- | 20W pursued by t 1 Pentleman is in exceedingly } tinue your confide Tue WsatHER.—The following report of the until Thursday next; disagreed to. "The friends of the School. and the pubie gener- 18,,AT Poetic Acctioy —On | bad taste, and he will regret it before this canvas Weather for the morning is made from the Amer-| Mr. Carter, from the Committee on the District | ®!/¥, 8f@ respectfully invited to attend claims? Lam satistied that the people whom ! address have intelligence, and know the fact that HOLD bPrec 3; ane Lat TUESDAY MOKNING, Mav 290th, at 10 o’elock, Ratemoatie lack te during bis administration he hes peved the way 1 ° dines val ae Etat as ths th. | of Columbiz, endeavored to have a day set apart will’ be spared to make the occasion an acreeable 422 Eleventh street, between H and J sts., san Consol ‘elegrap! ine Smith- » for thi iderati busi: TMning to | 222 te all who may take part with us. ‘The funds selall the Furniture and Househvoid Ef senjan Institution. The time of observation is | {0% the consideration of business appertfMning are to buy a library for the School. isended. The speaker would say no more now. He took find ppcwepts in introducing to the au- u diencea gifted son of Pennsylvania—the Hon. | toa more considerable alleviation of taxation, feots, comprising— 2 m 4 bout detriment abeuntahiee the District of Columbia, but various objections | Withers’ fine bud h Watiut Hair spring Sofa, Whatnoty sor wm ay Ly see ppt tay ania g Dee ae ae can haere B o'clock. were made from the Republican side iekets 25 cents. oO roostel) Or urs, Rocker, és ; “pte . " y > New York, N.Y.. 5 there was no d ition on the part of the reput- an peti PS Painticawand Bugraviace wiareo'ae tA re 4 a oe Pcomngfior Ps cuoker sad tik Oe aoe, Philadelphia, Pa.. cloudy, wind 3 leans to do anything for the District of Columbir. LOST AND FOUND Girandoles, Vacs and Condens . ven pe cites sper ombare ming clvcnene: know, noth a iiscoher onl sist ‘whlch Baniqere. Ma... ss; wits. Here were nearly a hundred thousand people in| mest d _—_—""*___ | Handsome Brussels Pa-lor Ca: pets. R erament, but his own slight Information wa, ont party in power. Resuming the direct eubject Washington, D.C. cloudy, wind 3 this District, which was under the immediate a . stant. between H at. north Grimson Damask Cartains — however, be eked out by the information whit | of Lie ramaree hee eart thon proce oad 53 ty Richmond, Va.. joudy, 73’. charge of Congress, and yet the republicans refused (near 7th) and Virginia ay. near With, two new | E8283 . 2 haa tenes a4 Ore mailtiy tor | aoener chasbinchpantantiomeaion tax tener Petersburg, Va. lear, pleasant. to set apart any day on which the business relative | ane linen CHEMISES The Endorses instants | Se ssela and Thron le Caspers: Guietth Hite tego inte s leng@iyatrameeter Seer or [acne ee Metropolis. "Mr. berret Norfolk, jouay, 70°, wind S thereto might be considered. He thoughtit rather | rewarded by lvaving them at the Star Wiles, nel M-hogany Diniug Tebles. Cons onn Senics hase Gees ts oe Sac memecate ticket. He | Ismow opposed by two. gentianen, whe tena? Staunton, Vi lear. hand i reoeive also the sincere thatks of the maker CA a Oe could vce, by looking areund’ bier, thet he wis | ecny"og there ese ofeemtemen,, the, are Bhetal, Tes er eh Was Bee en enw, and Saturday | _tee Ss 2 Gocking Glasses, Window Shades, Clocks, addressing the laboring men, and the democratic | by one ‘who claims to bea demorrat, nol cnis ~ poses BL peso a aaa AKEN UP ASTRAY—A MILCH COW, | Gane-seat Chairs, Lounges, rty had always been the labor! Metriend. | claims to bea demecrst, but whe cect tase con Knoxville, T. cloudy, 67°. Mr. Stanton, from the Conference Committee | § large size. brown and : | | Hletonds, Dreeaing Tablon, Ww Fre roakd te eae eae ne maea's friend. | claims to be a aeemocins, bat whe wont inte com Tate he clear. Ziv. Teo Houses to the Milficey Rene rane te | Bins Hom and ears, left eat cut ofl and Blankets, Comforts and shoe facts, and deal with them Lonestly aud from his | took advantage of the game of beads I wis, simi nggte erent Rate negra hich is, that they agree | "SCd, prove property, pay charces: acl taterier | Cooking and other Sine heart,and be confidently hoped to reach the hearts | tails you lose,” and became an independent can. bie er Ips a Aalibe tection or Geran Ae" | Seay, ° WAM: PHIPES, | Together with a genera’ of his hearers. You are about to enter into a con. | didate,—took the field in opposition to the vom Cuan, 8 pom te $25,000" for to cose canncnament, appropriating | "ine is st« First Toll Gate, Seventh ét-_ | orarma: Bis and eeaet cash: over that sum a | 2 for mayor; itis right that you shecbd antes [lero ein teen © pretends to belong Augusta, i ~ ther wetm. ‘The Senate recedes from itsamendment (to which STRAYED OR STOLEN —From the Promises | oreditu £30 and days, {or satisiactori y eudoreed | fot yoursei nd in deciding it 1s important | After soliciting the chances of a nomination, be Savannah, Ga. clear, 69°. the House had disagreed) providing for calling a |} ofthe undersigned, residing in Lou Columbus, Ga. that you should view the circumstances which ptes, bearing inte: K sd ie Ei ‘ surround you. Having done so, there is no ques has raised the standard of rebellion aganst the McGUIRE & CO., Aue democratic party. He announces himself to be Montgomery, Aia. Prairie Blu, Ala. er’s Ferry, Va, 8 tark brown clear, pleasant. Mel URSE, with white ince, and one white clear, pleasant. The report was concurred in fe dy 70 v: Mi il v clear, pleasant. regiment of ‘I'exas mounted volunteers into the | {'t" County Va, about 136 miles fro 2 Rep - tion a8 to the course you should pursue. A'few | an independent democratby which 1 under: ea zo Vi laced in a condition in which | stand a democrat not to be re! on le wou foot behind: heavy mans and tails about AM years azo you were p' Mobile, Ala’. clear, warm, ‘Fue House then took up the bill making pro- | 1 hand higncand lightly “erippien in one of his USEMENTS. “eee eee ee Nis | infict om tnoarabie a the democratic New Orleans, La. -74°, wind SW Vision for the safe and more speedy transportation oa int te Pay reyes for any information that NHE WAUGH CHAP CHOIR, under the | gleaming flash of Areernee during the sight wae imperative duty of every true democrat to do all FROM THE WEST. of mails, troops, and munitions of | 4) ia..i NES or JAMES W. La- leadership of Mr. JouN M. Ricos, and assisted | 38 numerous as your street lamps; murderstalked | he can to protect tbe rights of their own organ- Frederick, Md. cloudy, warm. Baya Pepi ri Secon Pore teonal iE EL : ya. ot rome of the best tina ED MUSIO on | 22%0ad Unpunished, and riot and disorder were of | izxtion. ‘These gentlemen of convenient poli cloudy, warm. se of the Pacific States, and for other — 4 : lock, | hourly occurrence in your principal thorough- | with as many aliases as a refugee horse thie! WANTS in the Chureh, reets north, | fares Your citizens were assassinated under the | Whigs, d-mocrats, know nothings, and moderate MUNICIPAL POLITICS. -cloudy, 72°, winds | ‘g HIRD WARD MASS MEETING. Capitol Hull. a J rot. pall of night, and their dead bodies were found tying in your streets in the morning You all remember it as well es I. At that republicans—combine togetber and solemnly de clare thet the democratic party m break! te leces. Why, 1] have too much faith in God to D—A small Family to take care of a + CooxMAN Abams will preside at the during the suminer months None but . Ohareh. ng the best references need appl Seventeenth sts. sie ‘ma 26-3t* time | remember that in the halls of Con; lieve he'll let the demecratic party go down caus A = dt ________"""__] there stood an aged man, (Hon. Richard Rusb,) -_ yet. oun te isles of thie B nian at 7a.m., (cor- Dr. WM. B. MAGRU DER, having been invited eth ART = = = oo > Cc iG! who, when these facts | am uow detailin cannot believe destinies is Re- Soli at noon, 29,79. | by his fonds of the Phird Ward, will adress tue | WY AN TEDW SON a pea oe | Le CAMPBELL'S ARE COMING! Were lamentably patent in the metropotis cf | piblic are to be arrested by the premature eelives 7 ertizens Sheree on THis (Pecodey) EN BENG, washin ee dec iar aeael hoes Are WASHINGEON THEATER. of the democratic party. Ni yorids' the deme- Market Home. Utes Gane Northern Likertins | r. DICKI 374 F street, between 1th & the nation, pleaded with uasive eloquence for some actlon by those bodies en better system of police regulations; who, (and I shall never forget the eloquence of his voice as he appealed io members.) pleaded with a full heart for an appropriation on the part of Congress LIGHT INFANTRY .— | have been inv meet LO NIGHT, at 6] the meeting rtance requires the at-| ~—— vers, aud @ full atteadance ix ticularies desirable. NNIS: vit we a ht: thaview toa mia 23-3t* For Four Nights—Commencing “ ar- WEDNESDAY E NING, May 30th, 1969, ness well, wants mun'as-zt* | Mrs. Matt Peel's Campbell Minstrels, c-atic party is not dead, butaleep-th Gentlemen of the po hte don’t “holler” before you are out of the woods’ Col. Berret represents to you not only the record of a faithfel public servant, ATION WANTHD—: SS ber, who understands his bu been invited | ®P!* Apply at this offi but tu bisewn person he represents the sanctity > * 5 5 yr thi tection of yor itt and laviolabi.ity of the democratic organization "i AAV EVER ING. el Ww ED-By a youne £ A SITUATION as | Comprising 15 Talented Artistes; orsnniz-d in 184" Siow from mob vieloace and wanteh ait. One of bis competitors isa rebel in ‘the ran| a - - 1 NG uext, nurse or chainber ease adress el Por ¢ of th . ite [ MILUTAR Y.—Captain Tait,of the National 2 Engine House, ou the sulyect uf | to Bow Noto te Tee denies HIOPE hoe pictutint active | rage. He has gone down tothe grave; but iiis Guard, and Captain King, of the Union maB oe ‘ shards, having, at the various joint meetings of and still there is another in the tleld. They arc —— — ass TIN AND SHEET. | #erptive sheots, pliotographs. lithographs aul pro. | Voice is still u tay ears, and his appesis. are still otficers representing the volunteurs of this city TT. The vEECTION NOTICE, ; running two! It is the confederacy of the lion ct rams in your hearts, as he stood up and plead for law | and the jackal. The lion is to chase down the endeavored to foam a regiment in one uniform, acd “ne voters of the Second Vreoinet of the Dig le Sa HOON 2°? | "Admission 25 conte; orchester chairs,5) cts. ‘The4 und order ve the toate of the National Legisia- | gume, and the jackal te feed and fatton apen finding that come other commands did not show. a First Ward notice is hereby giv 'n that an election 11S and 120 King st,, Alexandria, | Copestt we 1 nenee _ 80 ‘el ‘ ture. The plea then made was rejected, and | carcase other candidate! Shall Wasbing- hi to co operate with them, have now de | W!l,°¢ halt m the above praciset on Monday, tre | — : = : _] AGrand Matines will be amous | Congress voted a refusal of any appropriation to- ital of thts Republic. fail under the onselidate tieir compauies. t J next, at the house on the south side J) ANTED —To have everybody know that they eat auy Aand B,asa basis of aba tween th and thas. for Mayor can find a Fine and Weill eniected Stock of amber of the Board of | CLOTHING and FURN:SHING GUUDS at the the Board of Commo: | PEOPLE'S CLOTHING Si CRE, No. 460 Sev- Sd c one Assowsor ius sad Ward-in oon | enth st., opposita Post Offies Department. aps 3a "PHE Lavi form’ y to the provisions of ihe charter ,of tho city | — — — . ot Waabine ton. ut, at Thy Polis »pen at7 a. in., and closed at 7 P-m a for one vers wards a restoration of peace and quiet in the Streets of the Federal Capital. You then had in Power one who is now a candidate for the Mayor- alty; and yet when be was at the head of your city governinent disorder was omnipotent here. At that time your present Mayor was placed be- domination of the black republican party, by his elevation to cftice? So beip me God, | would rather see yon beautiful structure, the seat of your National Legislature, reduced to ruins, than sec it sacked and pillaged by the presence of the Business Mauazer " GRAND UNION FESTIVAL Seen FoR THE z to t SMITH, , isti iati apr sae fe kaow ple es Young Men’s Christian Association Hem, Wii how a ea MONDAY v'cloek, to ratify the A. W.D M Will be given at fore the Pound a8 a candidate, and when so Walloetston Ww wl Es neem co ‘ one, W. Den M, i: alt A - Sed resentat! ma ‘The Soiiowing members of ths Seuats and House Wa. H. PERRINS, sree ee eyo peam: | ODD FELLOWS Hal L.th:t , above D, oald spare dorivect a en cectet, be pals! ens, you coneamcaaaiy es, Whee of Repro ves will make addresses on the oc ESSE MANN, SSS | every Hivesting ducing tho week commencing | Yould ie eens tat protien Sod tas clan 12 cw @ave ago I saw it stated, ina lesding black TO. abe ties. i. it. Dechiate Heer” ALE AND RENT. MONDAY, May 2th. and now he comes bere and asks you, “Have {| republican paper, that Richard Wallach, an old barne. jr., Hon. sl Beale, Hon. JA. Hing ae eT Tan} __ 4 AL aN A ‘The public are invited to see the rich display of | not redeemed my pledge?” He stands bere to- | line whig moderate republican, was to be "Tho public ace taspos uly ik bo be esent, next, at the northeast corner of H and Twelfth | [For other “For Sale and Rema? advertisements, | Drautiful fiowers All who i elegant d » par. prove of the principles of the can party, whether citize vited to meet at the Re} ner of Mdiana av. and Second st., at 7 o'ele joim the procession from that place t> the City Hi ‘Be B.FR epubli: | &tefets, for Mayor, one member of the Board of Al dermen mon © night in the most quiet and orderly city in all our broad land. He bas brought order out of chacs. When he assumed bis present office, he was, a8 you all kuow, surrounded by em barrass- nominated. The republicans are supporting him unques- tionably, and not without cause. He exulted in the (fallacy though it was) possibility of the elec see first page } take of the de ms. %o. ant to ne three members of thy Boacd of Com Ww eel sella et Soyo Sraattt ond eooul oer While’ aiding a . erat, S. W. R.ABBOTT is prepared to receive |p : ps SAMUEL W_OWEN,) Morar he eon residenge.No. 109 Week| 2 pest music ts envaged 0. W. STEW Commissioners. «OF Sojourne: Tiean Roe ms. at t > ote fc dies ing circumstances tion of Fremont, and when a few of “rift” al GeO. Georgetown. in 28-5 | 1s notte. eee eet eontiomen, Se erertn | There Sak bike ho beansa kept of your city’s | and “scavengers” of this city met to congratulate L. Cizpaas WRENCH. Freeiient 1) at thers Int.J ; ntuy and attic BRICK | 24 lady, $1. anny "‘mna2s-at" | transactions; no man could refer to the teuke a Pennington oa his election to the Spenkership of Ne, $ a. 2 Se | oe , : e be ig — - — tain a Ai about your debts ! | the House of Representatives, he was in the fron! ————— ee ECOND WA D—SECOND PRECI sat, ni tire ntsc cr nine REV. DR. CAHILI Noman. Ail was confwsica "Necns eta tat] tenia essa cin eae applaud: HEAP 4) An election will be held on MONDAY York avenue HN 1 14th streets—one : —— os bow much you owed, nor to whom you owed it. | He bas Uielt contidence. and will get all their Cc REFRIGERATORS. Jure next. at tord’s Drug Store, cornor of Elev- | of the most pleasant, central and desirable locas The Rev. Dr. CAHILL will deliver, at the Your present Mayor, in order to make a record for | votes. He published a letter a few days ago, J have on haud alot of superior REFRi enth street and Penn, “begmoey for Mayor, ons mem- | tions in the city. For further partiguiars inquir at ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Louisiara avenue, you. was compelled to advertise for the creditors | accepting the nomiuation, which by @ mere cas. TORS, bought ia Plulndelpiis at suction Bact ie Roost at ald Counsi. ‘ree members WM. P. SHEDD'S Pancy Store, No. Solts | TWO LECTURES ON ASTKONOMY. AND| at the Corporation to come forward with their | wal:y J saw, in which he said that if elected be prices, wil sold at less than the : Ca neil. en 5 ma M-st* ; TRELAA * Now Sane! WI!-LIAM P_ SHEDD, Se ee VE ON IRELAND. accounts. This fact of Steelf shows that should not be trammeled by any promises. No tone- Cc. oR. WLAING, No. 273 reet. n*ain SSDAY, Sith, and AY, the of K 5 y * is fal for Str. worth S25. Or F wl _ms2__"_[States, Conde tnt.) given on tho Intel Junee Induiea eect pasene ge | in the following order : <> +" Wound tot ouen ottr eee bamane Seeeicraaet | ren cenes eee ee pand examine, at 532 Seventh street, 5 doors | Gx TH WARD_FIRST PRECIN = end at Banire next door of A. —Tuz Tipss, million. You had to pay yeur debts before gratitude is the holiest of virtues tells you “magn ___w.n.wannover. | Sis wor 4Wusticrectert Sei peei | bulla: "ome Hoe PSB CO prtnot ie Kite=cgoa hs, tare, sutfots ieee [could hope to goon wile saceewin your improve: | tnt he will we ne cknowindg —_mean wv. H. 5 oR. x! ard of ashington, that an election for —— —— 7 4 Manet se nts, and he went to work to pey off your cred- e w " o . ; : 3 35 | tion-, head No appreciable tide in the Med- | ents, pey of y. sro jee LUMA PRTRICT OF| Eten ne ei cae ert arte | A TOS ANAUPAD INET COR ERUAGNS | fcamactan tg fie et | faut Bi te cot rere ne putea | eter rary fete Benedict Jostetal, rune ayaa! ros | OB Sou al for raid Ward, will be held atthe pub 0. 172 Kast Third st. ina 25 3t* | the vcean temperature. a He schvol house, co ner G squeezed improvements instituted while this was going on; | Mr. Berret fs elected, bis heart will out to ti 17 t Mighael ‘tiller's heira snd admin’s.{ In Eauity. | cuth rect cart, on MON DAT th ee wed SOY The 4 M titude to hissupporters; and be will beelected. Second Lecture, for Low could he effect them and save your credit une, 1860, STORE FOR RENT AND FIXTURES FOR |. Tar Covstitvrst Pants seaie Armorrurre. | at the same time? He had to pay the debts of Because all pveend ens 4 vote for him. 7 ; ove cause having reported | 4,1 p0 ls will be opened at7 o'clock &. m., and | © SALE. Tmmiedinte possersion given, Also, & these Parte— Height of the At- | creditors to whom you owed $250,000, when he | tell you that the sentiment of Wallach is not true; that at a eale made by on the ad Bex gy nto cloved at 7 o’oleck p.m. large lot of Fancy Goods for sale at cost. es mospkere—Mot on of the Atmoxphere—Wind— | went into office; and now that amount has been | that if elected he will feel and acknowledge an under the decre sin said cause, Joha M. Belt was HENRY N ing Bonnets, Ribands. Flowers, Dr Tropical Currents—Solar Calorie—Storms, reduced to less than $100,000. He comes forward | obligation of tude towards bis su tne nishest bidder apd @ purchase: of the Corsets, Combs. Brushes, Head Dri The Third Lecture, on the weet half of Lot No. 11,10 peali’s addition to with a large variety of other goods, many of w! Deorgetowa, Lb &., ana R will be wold at less t m&'l part of Lot No 113, and gives you an accountof his stewardsuip. You ‘What will be the consequence of the election of a tb clots. Past anv Paas.yt Co .pition OF IRELAND. i, NE find that you owe but a trifling sum; and was not | biack republican Mayor in Washi: ? in the rear thereofat acd for the prick YORK FANCY STORE. No. 30 Center’ Market | “phe Lectures will commence on earh evening at | that what you elected bim for? Wiss not thins | Do yor belices tect ine Beane satisfied 3490; and William a. - for Waiter Godes Space, 2 door east [rom Bishth oe, tua 3 of partof Lot 114, in anid Ww 8 o'clock precisely ; doors A three story FRAME HOUSE, Singls tickets PD cons ; te pen at 7 o'clock. ts for the course $1, d Music Sores, an faithful discharge of his public duty? Are not surrounded with peace and = ? dit onto a" town, said parkeing 2° fect by 3 feck ot on ek Foz RENT. seiee or su... of $Wi, and that ssid purchasers have je with Tesalt? W hat will be their feeling when ou Eleventh y they bear the intelligence that the government of ity? t, betwen; Tickets for sale at the Book 0 on this blessed night can you not go forth into ‘ de bohsidat tie an | of M, SNYDER, at the Mumbane aod Kaa Eteue | Principal Hotels ma 2-203 | your streets entirely free freee danger’ Now you py Serene with Une Sem hae BR tia Engine Honse,ou MONDAY, 4th Jace, Ea tabiiahment of C. Snyder, next door to te Star Ww AUGHS ITALI A have no mobs, no fire-arms, no murders; is “ered, that said sales be ratified. , fot prmee. mn 24 ie hew.orknan chown to the Coarteon or before the tee ae be} the pal's will boopsned at 7 o'elock a. mad S NOW OPEN A 7OR y of thus order be published | “ON 817 p ' debt been removed from July next, provided non calm and peaceful. Not only has your incubus of RENT ZThe new three-story FRAME shoulders, een in the Evening 2 but you R PHILHARMONIC HALL, , E GADDIS. HOUSE on O street, bet: ad 9th #te. Pa. avenue, Washington, D. C. eos 4 ‘NE ji t, a 9 nT . 5 » D.C, weeks prior i et ay Uppoes week for three WA: SORES, p ¢ Commuasionsr:. Sacdi, Stble and wood-ho: ina water cont For Six Nionts Onty. his administration of your affairs! Then cd ol ol rt —— — — 2 venient, " Y Osea ™ , . z INO. A. SMITH, Cire, | QECOND WARD, ATTENTION? tok. DUVAT ‘These Superb Paintings embrace every object of | turn him out? Why? “You put him in there in Truscopy—Test: JNO. A SMITE Gee |S GRAND RALLY, | mm 22-eost" intorort in Nosthern, Cantal and Southern Italy, | emberrasing clroamstanoes, ad you have found ma 2 Stawsw asin 3 WM. B. MAGRUDER, har on ievite = ce _ A.W. FENO, Esq... m pee, and energetic; ry iy his Wiese of the Scone Want ohheniere OR REN The Distinguished Lecturer, wil illustrate the | why. then, turn him out? One of your opponents A LAR | oreign and Ameriean, | “itiZ°ns thereol. on WEDNESUAY EVENING | f 4 Sth lasement, N Paintings. minrasy avéailicuty e/clash-cenmuenaes (OIE ee to turn him out because you foeapieatbail poe for ous wock Saty tee ia" | Megat gam stant at tn corner Pista (nigh Wesle Hea Hunndeion gine tke Retr] Bt, Mesias cetety We Seaemtay_ and Maburday. | Oey tlecend Me, and ought to do oo again ae ow : dolph Coyle, Esq. Poxsors om the Ist of prs open at 2 o'clock m.; commence na W.G.METZEROTT. | Wiil'aiidrons the macting alsa tea Rentlemen | Hite: Apply ttl EGAN Bae Pe naete ist of ‘Admission 25 cents; ohiidven ts conte: sehoolsto | Mr. novice, and has PRE OPERA HAT just avivet, BERA HAT, Just aveived, by expreas,| Bs order of tas Coomeitine of Annasr eee side, between sth and 7th streets, mA'23 conta (ina 17) J. YOUNG, Manager. Sap a voce ae ie walt i. ‘atenead , Pon at SMITHS. : 108 25-40" _ OR RENT—No. 460 M t, betw fh nder aUMREE Hes cars ow ehantae, | FOURTH WARD, Bia rei at caaancee PERSONAL. a B,°- Under Sy sliininn you taxes = UNKS, FRUNKS, at SMITH’S, No. 460 CT SENS, OMION TICERE, | sue (ey, of eae Coe oes — he has become familiar with as t, aud the Soutu thereby degraded and Sevento st , oppo ite Post Office. ma 26 WM. B. WEBB.” heaithy and beautiful neighborhood, Tite hones T . NOTICE, ‘ou have paid him for learnt: STRAW BONNETS, HATS, CAPSand Jock- has a had! and six rooms, and ix in com: lete order, HE Undersigned jew+lers will, on and after the (Cries of “that’s #0,” and cheers j im out.” Yes, turn him out Toa good and permanent tenant the rent will be | lst day of June, aud until the Istday of October YS, at reduord prices, BONNETS, RIBAX DS and RUCHES FRENC Lew ERS and BORE F HON. ME Davinson PRAMES. “s y mas ‘Bwellth sts y “yan 22-4f ie RATES: a = oe ork pre ~ 4 HOSIERY “GLOVES, COMBS and BRUSHES. z 'd in First Precinct of the R SALB—Ti re ST FIX. Z-eost (Int) J. KULINS! 5 p [ ¥; CROCHET BRAIDS, (an sizes.) Seven! ard, at Ieland Hall, on onder, 4th of Boa saree TAT STORT stanton on Ps — Ae : aera hon aoe will ge Sy 3 "rad Ceoeetaat meet when it ‘waa worth « tans lige to snp aor be soods Lane Tanends nie ret ‘Miccnen, dirwe mame of” Common vomit | Manin tier Rea anda ha tak Bhe'tok't a BW OUuD, RESPECTFULLY INFORM | Yo wan Seryauier Wor nore to you | thought about the know-nutbluge, we tet to ma 28st SHEDD'S, 502 And Assessor for anid Ward. Polls open at? o'al'k | HOW. 804 bought for cas it nd’ thin neo ee ting those joy thee tn ; va the field. and one the | gether here and | gave my views of that Oo F & m.; close ety o'er a + us OPE, opportanitios ever offered, Porewhbeeh ooa eke the long summer day v3, we will gloss oer Stace at other. One is a helper Freee agra ustinaris party pretty freely. told you of pay nd of Ag . cation at the store, o'clock p. m., from June ist to October Ist (Satur- | a “Hi book” candidate. ae candi-| that party, and the that would Office of Ensincer of P. Thomas BARKON, Se ns __BENARD & CoO. _ | days exceptcl.) a ce ahh. . Sata capers: 8s St emepreetad by some of the sare- | their ascend «ncy to power. a seem to have Emi mca a. ma 2-d Copmitice of Rieck FORRENT. That desirable BRICK DWELI TADDOX CARVER Lt and democrats. He hom entisted of tas truth af wt 1 then ould, for ; = KSAT Sega Sag me De ° absconded; they ere among wee eat | Tae Rpt cae he | Mek weeny ene car Ae es) mame WARNED ee Jara eens sinoers and hotel keepers and citizens hanes (EX | conta MP ee Be will atdcens the | {3G Comarea ts Gee toutes: Apply at No. —_——— = org omghetr, spats uw to attention, Sitesons thereot, on eauay aye Ne by will be supplied as usua" ory Vand | pabiect of Mamerpel Be ite ire. eeon the | FOR RENT—A it A le ‘AS. St. C. MORTON, ncan and others will alvo address the anetiny, _ mie 28-St Fngloccr Hotomas Weer teern re MC ry TE UNDERSIGNED Hes wt Seotived the | Wo.:d Otien aorth eident Latvess: becwoee et TR Ge ge Ba lsat ars we . containing ten Se elie @enneen——ee on A setts ay other Geor; «eet 850 por anmuin" tn | Se em Ee . LANGLEY, on L street, near UGAR,B , ma 17-tf Ss Whhds HOOEN Ta a story and uitle BRICK GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS sae fee rat LiJaal, BRADLEY. Bos 0 eae | “Fee ager tas Cana “op ROBT Ut HARLAN Bienen tear D. $i iv »ps, &e., which he has At ptioes to , F cheap, a very . - inet os, Also, | aig mete ireemrv | mas zim st eatin War | SIL id ee aaa (52,70 SMITHS, No. 460 Seventh also cat WwW MAYORALTY. ee ts