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ne a a Eee aaa residence here dates M Tvzspar Nicttt.—Below will be an fth Ward. was > Thongs printed = found Sr te epee of Nr Frank Rt of whipping fal we espe og pinion of Fey ond maintain, in'which Tux ? | Spencer, at the ‘who nion of me ire in mom press te ee tenth of Beltemives te co partially Tuesday ai fae, an eepecialy skied tint tesprodicne aad ton eas + 20 large a2 to require it t0 56 put to press at on — haye you ever. of the published yesterday. neat a sound thrash whic be did iC appens early howr ; Advertisements, therefore, should be vor han a Tae " : that Mr. Aulloy ad is senthinen! SEN im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they 2 ae —— pea Geena ‘ay Not eppear wntil the next day. well enough alone. You havea good and wise and those sentiments were city government, which enjoys the full contidence bedi to the fellow, as the of Congress. Then don’t seek for changes when that rod of Avgenn stables. esterday Mr. Mulloy was ex- | certificate of Mr. Francis Mobun, fully su! - Novices. — Distreet of Columbia Advertisements | you have no assurance that by those changes you pecting an arrest of the party, but whether the | tiating every statement | have ever made in refer- te be inserted im the BaLtinone Stn are received | Will secure to yourselves a better state of affairs it arrest Was made we have not been informed. ence to this matter Te Berry St and forwarded from Tux St than you have now. I can assure you that if you . May 29, 1960. aE Star office. indicate instability of purpose Py chaneing your Reat Estate Saves J.C. McGuire & ~_ —— = present good and efficient city government for the ayoral i Co , auctioneers —Lot No. 14, in square 499, cor- | As an erroneous im: ion relative to a certain Tre Srar’s Bustwess ix Grorcetown.—The osectateaies of chance, you will shake the con- ? ner of Sixth West and I street south, at 20 | transaction between . James G. Berret and the death of the late Georgetown correspondent and | *dence of Congress in your ability to govern ? s cents per fc no. Koebler, purchaser. yourselves, and cut off or interrupt your chances | Democratic Association a resolution was offered By A Green, auctioneer ‘a farm near Bladens- agent of the Star, Mr. James A. Burns, having | J¢ ite cordial st . Just at the t time I | complimentary to the Chief Magistrate of these | burg, Prince George county, Maryland, being a necessitated a change in some portion of the pa- | mark a disposition on the Part of Congress to be | United States, for the able and efficient manner in | part of Granby, containing a fraction over seventy- | explicitly, that the sum of five hundred dollars Pers Georgetown business arrangements, its | liberal to yourcity. Do not, I entreat you, spoil | which he had conducted the affairs of the United | seven acres, for $80 per acre—Presley W. Dorsey, | was claimed by Col. James G. Berret of the tirm notified that the ik this chance in your favor by hasty c| in your" States at the court of St. James, (that which all Firchases. All of square No. 908, sitauted near | of Berry & Monun, and paid by me to him, for patrons there are routes will bete-| resent municipal administration. fr You do I | men ofall parties were willing toconcede tohim,) | th city boundary and Kendall Green, for 2 cents. | alleged aid and instrumentality in procuring’ the after be in charge of the widow of Mr Borns, to | it not undertake to say what will be the con- | Jas G. Berret, the t would-be nomin: @ of the | per foot—Michael Cooney, purchaser removal from office of Wm. Easby, late Commis- ‘whom all payments for serving the paper will be | sequence. democratic party for Mayor, was the maa who sioner of Public Buildings. made. Mr. Wm. Collins will hereafter be the do say that your Mayor has the confidence of | had the effrontery to rise and offer an amendment, Suck a Tvrtix!—Emrich slaughtered this ,._(Signed,) Star's advertisement mt in @ and | both Houses of Congress, and that Congress will | and have it read, under instructions from the | mornin , for the palates of the numerous patrons Washington, Oct. 12, 1858. 8 age eorgetown, you when they see your city w State Department, casting a reflection upon James | of his European Hotel and restaurant, (corner of 5 ——— ail advertisements left for bim, for insertion in diclovaly governeay ted they ba Buchanan, declaring that he bad neither the | Eleventh street and Pa. avenue.) the largest and the eens uimactLous Vsnxix Dusrxoree, th= Star, either at Dr. Barnard’s drug store or at | that their fevers will be appreciated. If either Mr. | ability n Lee pene thus to conduct the affairs | finest green turtle that has been brought to this 4 "kets a Hig IS ao ne 414 Bridge street, will be promptly attended to. | Wallach or Mr. Magruder should be elected, a: there, had he not received instructions from the | ¢j for years past. Such turtle soup and turtle | Musquitoe 5 Grain_¥ lei and maecommend him to sll in Georgetown who may | thom’ ve attacked In Congress, iy duany bat l|| Ate BENAe ben UG 4A thcer tipo thie ‘poay of | Greds todays tre tna weal erring up to hun- | den toeccte. 1 Depot, 619 Broadway, N. em. I shoul my duty jo 80; bu t Be pen are > in js rinei . 612 Broadway, N.Y. “have any business in connection with publications shall never be called u fs defend Mr. Berret | the democratic party ever since I have known % : ld by all Drugetets everywhere,” ina 183m made or desired to be made in the Star’seolumns. || in Congress. No man tas ever dared to assail his | him. But that ulcer is now to be rs cese bya] Mus. Marr Prez’s CaMPaELt MinsteLs.—The Barny's Tricorn ‘He ty authorized to receipt for Georgetown pay- | character, and never will. If you expect Con bysician that understands the cure—{laughter audience at the Theatre last evening was quite | is the best prased 's TRICOPREROUS auents on that account gress to befriend you, don’t do away with your it physician is Dr. Magruder. [Loud and pro- large, considering the rain, and the performances | |" ‘2° best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- : ee excellent and judicious city government. | longed cheering] He (Berret) and the little | oven by this famous troupe were must excellent | “Ying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- - embers of Congress want to know If they vote | clique that now surrounds him have been the fac- in Particular. They give another of their | 80's the Hair. Ladies, try it, Sold by all Drug- Pirta Warp Meetine Last Nieut.—in pur- | away money that that money will be economically | tlonists that have often broken up the meetings of unequaled entertainments ‘Kis evening gists and Perfumers. mar 12-6m Buance of advertisement announcing that a meet- | and well expended. They have that assurance | those who had assembled for Peaceable consulta- = é tree ing of the citizens of the Fifth Ward wonld be| now. Then don't make changes, for if you do | tion in the halls of the Jackson Democratic Asso- City {urRovement.—The Commissioner of the eid last night at the east front of the Capitol | they will at least hesitate fore they open the | ciation. He (Berret) it was, who, when James | Fifth and Sixth Ward has commenced gradin; r Grounds. for the purpose of discussing our muni- | national purse. They want to feel when here | Buchanan was to be inaugurated as President, | and graveling Fourth street east, from Marylan ce ted Stomach Bitters. This cipal affairs in connection with the late nomina- | that themselves, their wives and children will be | aud a marshal was to be chosen by that association | avenue to East Capitol street. jie has been circuated, ite many es. Zion of Mr. Berret the Mayoralty, a large | protected from insult. They de feel eo now. Th to conduct the procession, be, Jas. G. Berret, and Ri a mulgated throughout the States '¥ accommodating, and ‘crowd assembied at the designated at the | have confidence in Mr. Berret; they have chase | his clique were the men who caused the meeting | Watcu Retcnns —James Walsh. safe keep- | Proprictors are greeted with the inte on hand a fine stock of wines, teas our appointed, notwithstanding the threatening | to appreciate his character, ‘his patriotism, his | to break up in a row. ‘They refused to indorse | ing; turned over to officer Haskell. Jone Dooley, | ‘remifal ease vanquished by the uw t thsic cole: | hauers, t prices to sult the bang Wares . sapet oF the, Clouds overhead. and the fact that | honesty. You will shock this confidence in the | the association's candidate goa onion eer, drink and disorderly; fine and costs, $2.15. Two | few fa, ers,,, ln our principal cities t eee bat a rain was then falling in quantities too consider- | city by making uncertain’ changes. meeting = komporanos Hall, declaring that it was ledgers. their medicine closets, As a tonic itis both mil able for comfort. @he rain, at first rather slight, Mr. Brown went on to speak of the various | nothing more than proper that all the citizens ee PRT and agreeable to tho taste, and stimulat WANTS. grew into a pretty close imitation of a sterm charges urged ut Mr Berret by his opponents, should have a voice in the selection of this mar- | Bran in minp the Ladies’ Union Festival, every | action upon the system: Fork certain © a Sere... fore the evening was half over, but the Berritites | and disposed of them one by one Heaicanks shal. Wesubmitted. They thought by holding | tight, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. itis just the place | Fever and Ague. Fiatulency Dyspepsi ANTED—An ERRAND BOY. of the Fifth Ward stood water without flinching | of the perpetual reason urged by Col agalust | this meeting and pursuing fthe sane unfair and | ‘ “get the worth of your money. other morbid diseases, it 1s sure and w* eR BOY , Printer, until their clothing was saturated, and after that appropriations for the oft “that Washington | disgraceful course, whic! been pursued at eens Jem 2 For sale by druggists and dealers it Pa. avenue, near Eleventh at. they didn’t mind it. A large and handsomely | never does anything for herself, and considers | the preliminary meeting, (after the fashion by (AvvERTIseMENT ] ry where. UN ANTED_A ms a decorated stand had been erected, with fine ac- | herself a pensioner on the bount i i als NTED—A SITUATION ; of Congress.’ | which Jas. G was nominated this time as | THs Mavorauty. —Mr. Editor : 1 am no stick- Mas. WinsLow, an experionced nurseand female | WW 4. a ‘ wor Good refer- Gemmedations for those who were to occupy | In this connection be urged the citizens to-go on Mayor of Washington,) to effect their purpose | ler for the ‘Code of Boner ae called, 1 think I piyaician, ins a ‘ar Spree for Chsiden Desth- | ences given. ‘Addrets Box ¥ Star Omen 1° them, but the rain soon knocked into pi all re- | and build their new Centre market-bouse at their | At that meeting, however, gentlemen, we called ectate rightly the cold-hearted and inhuman | tng, whi sreatiy facilitates the process of teething | ——— NTED IMMEDIATELY. Portorial arrangements; the water stood, we won’t | own cost, that they might show it to Congress as | Dr. Win, B. Mayruder to preside, and he, with | spirit that often underlies the pgofession of that | by softening the cums. reducing ell iaflaemete, WASTER. MM pe ss, oe oP say how many inches deep, on the reporters’ | a perpetual rebake against those charges by mem- | his stentorian voice. 4 , . » insisted that dignity and | Code, yet there are some sinfple and common | Will allay all pain, and is eure to recuinte ¢ table; the big rain drops descended thick and fast, | bers of Congress He alluded to the Government | fairness stould characterize its proceediin The prine! ples of honor that all men ought to res Sevommunee tnd Fellef and health to x nts. waren eee ot EVAN : and ina few moments the reporters’ paper be- Property here, and held that the United States | citizens were thus permitted toexpress thelrehaice and to see respected, and ec oy, those who Perfectly safe inall onzes, See advertisement ip WARNXTED—A white SEVANT-GIR came saturated, and all possibility of note-taking | owes the city upwards of two millions of money uatrammeled, and by an overwhelming majority for Cra of honor and dignity at the hands of column. ects | oni ton tal a Was atan end. The above circumstances must | He closed by again exhorting his hearers to make | declared. their Preference for the one who hi le public. Sins Matias Capitol sts... Capitol Bsll- ‘bg our reporter's excuse to his friends in the Fifth | no changes in thelr presentvexcellent municipal | been selected at mee meeting of the Jackson Dem-| Let us briefly examine the history of the past, Liver Oi Jelly, —A WOMAN. to Wart for a somewhat meagre account of the | government, and expressed his confident belief | octatic Association. Thus again were conquered | and see if the record of one of the candidates for ; mall GIKL, to take care of oh oi; * agreeabli ed, in jr aon ba a4 no wise le | com: in justice to ar and in vindication favored a purification of the | of awe character, to publish the subjoined cf § i i | - z Bit af E & f : F 5 i a Francie Mouvn at AMONG THE MANY PREPARATION: before the pub. lio a+ certain cnres for the Fever and Ague, none e been received with such especial favor there last night. tif they did, they would see the day when | this turbulent and rebellious Jas. G. Berret and his } the honorable office of Mayor of the city of Wash, W ithers’s band occupied the stand, and played | they would regret it. Sire tan lostennee- ‘good references required. Appl rati ose |. Apply at the clique. ington for thé ensuing two years is really as bright | affioted with tu eroulas diseases’ Prepared ‘upon | Columbia House, near the i” otic airs, and occasional rockets ascended to he meeting was next addressed by Mr. Edw. | ‘I'ne speaker referred to the charge of Mr. Ber- | and spotless as some of his friends claim it to high!y scientific ectaniples of the pire ol, and WANSTED—« SITUATION as chambormaid e air from the rear, notifying the citizens gen- | W. Power, of Philadelphia,who passed a glowing the nauseous of the plain article, it ret’s receiving a fee of $500 for using his influence On the 17th of May, 1858, there appeared on the or to travel with a lady, by ® young woman Frome ane ihe Fifth Ward boys were out. At the | eulogium upon Col Berret and upon bis admin | with the thee Sccrtenn nt State (Mr. Marcy) in | first Per eet Nruoual intelligencer an au. | 18 received into the stomach gradealiy dtwoiead | Whe Se Bos ts, Be a setntactory references proper time the inent persons took their | istration of affairs since he has been mayor of | having Mr. Easby removed from office simply for | thorized statement that while Col. Berret and his and digested, passing into the smal intestines drop et MS EE. c on the stand, and the meeting was called | Washington. He also spoke of the interest felt 1a forming his duty, thus prostrating his official | friends would not nonce anonymous publications | bydrop, supplying the wastes of the body by ite] WY ANTED.—A competent Bookkeeper, who has order by Wm. A. Mulloy, Esq , who nominated | Ph ladelphia nd other cities throughout the | influence and rostrating everytbing that went to | in the Washington press, yet if a | respectable | nutricions ies, and thus assisting acd sus- 8 few loisure hours each day, is desirous of Alderman C. W. C. Dunnington as Chairman. | country in the affairs of the Federal city. make up real man, simply for the sum of $500. | citizen, over is Wie e, Should make any | taining nature in overcoming the disease Ap-| obtaining a set of books to keep. or to act as an Carried unanimously. eee ae teh eaeowed in a somewhat extended ad- | He (the speaker) Woted for Berret two years axo, | Charge’ against Col. Berret, and. particularly any Bia Tooseameend ad hy Hie a eee, OF, Medicine, Address “Bookkeoper,” Star Office. Mr D. thanked the audience for again accord- dress, in which he took up and di because be and his friends attempted at that time | Charge connected with the controversy between reparation is confidently po no Pls | remedy = ing to him their confidence. Two years ago he | of the charges made by Mr. ay fo disprove the allegation; but since then (for | himand Mr. Thomas Berry. it would be prompt- Coceemption ond oil Srcheten eee Presided over a meeting in this ward that bad | his administration of the city’s affaire. His ar- | facts tke murder will out) it had been proved | ly answered.” On the 29th of May there ap- | “Q2" by Charles Stott, Washington, and by all re- for & family of four persons. Aust, be been the precursor of a gloriousanti-know-nothing | arguments and explanations were judiciously and | beyond the shadow of a devbt that he received Pegted 0 the sane. newspaper a correspondence | spectabie druggists. Prion @1 per bottle Inquire st 3890 cleats mae oe Yictory, and he was confident that this year we | explicitly put, and desiyned to bedeneuntrne | te $500, and therefore he could not vote for him | between Mr. Horatio N. = and Col. Berret pe anxee & Bowen. “Sea | tee meer Pour-end-o- Could double that victory. [(Cheers.} All that} We regret that the heavy rain then falling put a | again under any circumstances. [Applause ] on the subject of the charge which had been al- cariatae ce jeokman Pr hota: > + Was necessary was to cultivate harmony and uni- ied stop to any note taking onour partduring | He alluded to the fact of Jolu fF Coyle, the | leged ae the latter, that he had claimed and WANTED- Six first-rate HA Ts 's fine Bon. Let there, then, be no divisions in the dem. and the addresses which atts, followed it. Mr. B. | man who had the casting vote by which justly. | Teceived from the firm of Berry and Mohun the Sz Afe"e, ‘cratic and anti-know-nothing ranks, and all would | made many new points of grave interest, which ms’ Express Office. (00K WANTED— A Cook, washer and jroner ‘ THE BESOM OF DESTRUCTION isthe fatality among Fashe elected members from th venth Ward were | Considerable sum of $500 for his exertions and “or 7 . be well on next Manday. © : impressed bis hearers witha high sense of his | exciuded from the nominative corentne ea tervicet to them An pucorsally prosecuting the | Gate ata peed es tresraey 3 ae Jn motion, - Hitz, P. J. Ennis, and Geo. | abi as a public speaker. the nomination of Jas. G. Berret thereby secured. are . any vs 7 dis) the growing evil, should read | — ae “> ininenns in ce le F . Barret were elected secretaries. new followed by Messrs. A. W. Miller and | being au jutimate friend, political and ctherwine? had afterwards deceased. In that correspondence Pravity.or Paysiologteal Researches.” WAXTED-FOUR DRESSMAKERS, at 202 The president then introduced to the audience | M.W. Cluskey, the latter being on the stand with | of Me. duc Bed eget nan, (Mr. Forney,} | ol: Berret asseverated with all the emphasis of | delineates in carid colors (for it beautiful ls 3p sree: Ootween Sth and Zist ate. Citizens: I eeoeng Of Miss., who satd—Fellow- | the rain streaming down upos him and the sur. | whe bet proved ceedent See ee Oe ee aay eae ye only tak he did’ mee | trated! the causes and eftbote pig ELE | citizens: It seems to me that sometimes my friends rounding crowd, as we left the spot. triotism, principle, and honor; whois condemned | Teceive any money whatever for any such servi- | & alivertisn ,, ofthe District of Columbia make rather heavy h ry read the advertisement of “Triesemar,” in | WY ANTED—Good COAT HANDS. None other —— C and despised by all parties’ and all honorable | Ces 28 those alleged, but that he bad nothing toda | P2/"¢—read ‘Sold by Dr, Barrow. 194 Bieschan | ¥ nerd apply BOWEN & SON, Miltary ont drafts upon my good nature; but they always do | ALEXANDRIAMATTERs — nadjourned meeting | men; this man, worse that Judas Iscariot, for | with Capt. Easby’s removal, or resignafion ra- | Street. N. Yo Price oS cents, Sent free every- | Naval Merchant Tailors, 212 Penunsy vania ave- it so Kindly and cordially, and they alwaysevince | of the City Council of Alexandria was held lax judas when he felt the remorse of conscience | ther, and further, that he knew nothing of the | wh Se ee a a so much good feeling and fellowship towards | night at the Council chamber for the purpose of me that I feel ebliged to them for calling on me. | taking some action with regard to repairing the It might bly occur to my friends far off, to | Friendship and Hydraulian engine houses, which my constituents fn Mississippi and to others, that | were injured by the storm on Saturday last. A Tam pursuing a singular course in addressing threw away the thirty pieces of silver, while | Circumstances which caused or attended it! Mr. John W. Forney pockets the cash, and either | __In the same newspaper (the Intelligencer) of the at AE from his conscience being so hardened as never | 51st of May, 1558, there appeared acomm. nication . Notice Tuts Carp. to be stricken by it, or else totally disregards it; fd xterd in response to the challenge offered t the attent 7 re. ld also by S. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, S ma7-lm NURSE WA . Apply to the Lafa: a ; of all petkons in want of | _ma 3-2 resolution was offered by Mr. Whittington di- | this man when he was el by the present Col. Berret and bis friends on the 17th of the | Clo aur large and fashionable stoc SK AN = uw e my fellow citizens here so often upon your city | recting the comunittee om the jire depar:ment to black republican House arimopresiwacete bed month) under the signature of Mr. Thos. Berry, | Clot! ng out Bente F praishing Goods bah ne Weirdest t var stable settied nat affairs, and I hope if there is any one who is jot- | examine the hotises and ascertain what amount his jubiice at the house of Jobn F. Coyle, bis for- | Which asserts with simple brevity, but great dis. | 8T¢ 2! age ‘ o ting down what I am saying, that they will spread | it will cost to repair the injury done to each b iy eaper A “ rT goc experie: woman. Address Box 17, Star Office. mer political pupil. And yet this same John F. | tinctness, the fact that Colonel Berret had both | “ently assert that we can give better goods and | €xpe' lore satisfaction andl at cheaper rates than any | _ ni 9)-4t abroad to my friends through the columns of that Coyle is as intimate with Berret as Botts was | Claimed and received the sum of $500 as acon- | yo” Satis : wis vier Ata meeting of the Board of Aldermen of Al- ther establishment in this city. Any styles of : aan = " Very extraordinary newspaper, the Evening Star, | exandria, held on Tuesday evsping, the 29th inst , | with Capt. Tyler, who claims he had slept with | sideration for bis services in procuring the removal | Clothing inade to order ard a nice fit always guar- was wane I PSE ATION es antes or my explanation of the phenomenon. | do it. my | the following resolutions, passed by the Common him angles This Jas. G. Berret, with | of Capt. Wm. Easby from cttice hen follows | antied. McCamuy & SmALL. chambermaid. P' address Box No. 2, Star friends, Sitones J like you; because you have eeay Pies read, aud, on motion of Mr. Caze- such associates, is now claiming to be the Ad- & the meee r a the = — Leas ma 7-1m National Hotel Building. | "Rtn. ma 3) St” always been kind and corteous to me, and I like | nove, laid on the table until next Wednesday | ministrat on democratic candidate, and threat- | © communications from ardent friends and sup- Lyon’ Macxetic Ixexct Powpxr ACTICA NGINEE! 4 hts - you for it. Because that during a residence of | night: sts ar democrats who don’t vote for him to re- | Porters of Col Berret, the intention, or at least the | extermianine But Bere Rosier hee, Ants, | A ERACTICAL ENGINEER ond Dreaghts- more than twenty years among you, and having vhereas it page from the most satisfactory | strict and persecute them cifect. of which might be to show that Mr. ext Garden Insects, &c. and gas works, desires a SITUATION in any po bad more or less to do in your afftirs in Congress | evidence that the authorities of Georgetown are A voice—Nary time had vacillated and varied in his statements an It contains no Poison ton connected with the business. wing ex- I have learned to take, and do take. ‘acere in- | still perseveringly engaged in the efforts they huve Mr. Spencer—It is ‘nary time’’—he can’t do it. | conversations on the matter in dispute between z = perienc > ws oem coe givethe 5 terest in all that concerns you. Acd when your | been Jong making, having in view the removal | (Cries of ‘that’s so } him and Cel. Berret. From that series of coms. Lyon's Magxetr Pg eH ti PS, Engineer, No. a citizeas, or any portion you, have any matter | of the Long Bridge; and whereas the people of Th ti 1 to th: . | Munications it was evident to the most casual “> om that serlourly concerns you, aud have confidence | Alexandria feeling that should they anelle coc Ce aE ae ene rein detall to the tnter Are Cortaa Peath to R rs, every! ence of t eink ird Ward at the pri- | teader that the friends of Col. Berret had not seen in my ability to advise you and do come to me | ceed in accomplishing their object, great injuries weary cision Gare ne esprtat Arete < Hae eae ANTED TO BUY, IN THE COUN mary election held there, to prevent Irish citizens | St to meet the allegations made ayainst him by Homxopatnic Remeprxs WwW 1 wish to buy, for cash, a small, cheap for friendly counsel, it is right and proper that I | would result to this city : Therefore’ fron depositing their vetes. He retired amid | Mr. Berry in the ree pt and public manner . Humph & Co.'s specific Ho- | HOUSE, containiug 3 or 4 rooms, with from should respond to that confidence and that call Kesolved by the Common Council, ‘That our Re- zreat applause, and was followed by Dr. Magru- | they bad volunteered on the 17th of May, but had pa Remedies put ig expressly for family | 2to5acresof LAND,2to 4 miles It is for this reason that I a, T before you. I | presentatives in Congress be, and they are hereby, | der, whose Speech we published yesterday. preferred to surround Mr. Berry personally w: use, in boxes, at 25 and 5) — each. city. Possession wanted the Ist or lth of July ‘want to give you a few ‘words ef earnon admon most respectfully. yet urgently, requested to use 2 a s the avowed partizans and retainers of Col. ret, | in pntes,, containing 2 a ia Th Address “Gardener, rams 5 .S h tion their best efforts to preveut the removal of said and then to publish sach accounts of their con- | $44, with book of full direc N- B-—Give description of place. lowest cas 1 am heré, not to interfere in your affairs; I have | bridce: and— Booxs ror THE JaPANESE —Mr. Heart, Super- Z. D. Gilman. 350 Pa, avenue. je and no right to Interfere with your city affairs; Lam | Bese further resolved, That th b > * | versations aud debates with Mr. Berry as may suit ey not only op- | itendent of the Poblic Printing, Is preparing « who 7. retail agent; W. A. Fitzgerald, 353 north F street; pose its oval, but that they be’ and th present for the Japanese Lmb: in shape of a thelr purpose. Such at least was the course they | also by F. 8. Winter, north corner of K street and removal, y be, and they are | | ae rag hereb or y | pursued. lnstead of meeting the charge in the | Vermont avenue. Also, Pond's Extract of Witc \TED—In an apothecary store.a YOUTH, se ceted te take Sctlco mesures towards | Volumen: wich tre to he eee ee nd | busin alenplo and direct Gen ties eae a inally | Hazel, for internal and external inflammations of Ww 8 Ort, years of age, to sense baadaeee: secur! eg te perpetuity, by having the present | Embassy ‘before thay: ieaee Wastin ri The | Proclaimed they would meet it, they raised a new | 1! kinds. Sold as above. EO ly | Adsress, wereagh Fost OGee, —<¥ straectore put in thorough repair, or replaced by series consists of four sets of the Commmdaes Perry | *#ue, under the noise and dust of which the true s.r ee OOOO an entirely new one in the present locatlon, and y 28. an, distance, and other partioulars. not here to advise you to vote for any man because of his political faith; Iam here because | feel a sincere interest in the welfare of the District of Colambia, and to give you the admonition ofa friend based upon more than twenty years par- : i e and the only matter in controversy was adroitly | ¢ P¥NNtEs.—Persons desiring Pennies will always ANTED—To have body know’ ‘ial experience among you, and the advice which |» Be it further resolved, That the Mayor of the tear Cees Pacis a eat | removed from the public eye. find them for axchanen at tha Star Ofon noun otaen ree, Wal raveatad not | think you ought to follow. Coming from a re- | city, ia connection with the Presidjut of the | veys; one set of the Mexican Boundary Serves ly | , But Mr. Berry (though from the whole tenor of = ve FkE tn clots yes wo ae inote part of the country as I do, and playing the | Couimon Council, be requested to communicate a and one set of the Chilian Astrononieg, | the correspondence it was evident he had been MARRIED. enth at opposite Post Ofhos Departinent. ape ees part bere of 2 simple * looker-on in Vienna,” 1 | copy of the foregcing resolutions to our Repre- ion by Gilliss. ‘The books are now beice | jostled, and argued with and appealed to in eve! 2 the 2th May, at St. John’s Chureh, bi te | Say ANTED.cBecty ces ts bee ack GR ‘bink I cam give you sound advice upon the sub- | sentatives and Senators, and if necessary to co op- y now being TT. ject in whic you are now so deeply interested fou are about to go into an election—a municipal election—which is to precede a more important na- erate with them in any’ effort they menos acl be und in most elegant style, in elaborate gilt imaginable way, and had, in the goodness of bis Dr. Norwood, Captain DOUGLAS 80 5 4 nature, agreed, ‘conditionally, to say no more he British Indian Arm make towards securing the object of our wishes, | FUtKey morocco, each volume having the Great H ; Seal of the United Stites, in gold, on the cover, | 8bout the charge.) could not allow the friends of | & A. De Bodisco, late R HARRIETT widow N — to kno’ ‘a, oO our n Minister and CAPS, ety 4 The Young Catholic Friends Society of Alex- > Ceol Berret to put his (Berry’s) forbearance « On the 17th Instant, ats er’s Chureh, Capitol tional one. Y ouare here, as it were, thecorner stone | andria have in contemplation the establishereat idee plies Galvery te tee wil Be | cond ‘nature to’ auch = trial’ ar that they should | Hill. by the Rov, Air Kuigkt. Mr. BP. MAZULA, of the nation. In your population you represent | of a Free School, under the direction of the sve P seca ry Sn te wae | make him appear to have eaten bis own words, | °° 7 : re almost every State of the Union—every portion of | ters of Mercy this vast Confederacy—from Maine in the north Dr. G. W. Bagby (Mozis Addums) will deliver to Soutbera Texas. a lecture on Fools at Lyceum Hail, Alexandria, And standing here as you do, ming common | on to-morrow night all Interest in the common country, you all look back The pupils attached to Mr. James Hallowell’s i peciethe! — Battpeece ur Tre erreliete | and should report to the world that be had contra: SS of American industry and art, = dicted to them in ee what he had publicly DIED, a set his band to. ‘That was an effort on their part GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown advertisements see Sirst page Pys) In tHe Circuit - which exceeded all reasonable limits, and te | On the 27th May, in the village of Piscataway. BOAR D OF APPEALSGEORGETOWN ; amo thong tara | sul ae gor nan to Pheer oo | Mech iskaarista naa teat et Seeacee | DR ate pence ONES ead CESS ‘to your distant homes with solicitude, and with | Female Seminary of Alexandsia, are enjoying a | ¥4.0n Monday. the case of Thomas B. Gaither ei | the Stet of May—allowing Col. Berret and ‘his seprigg a mad nye. ; AY. Sh ane nt ple ae just as muck of pride, and with as much anxiety | pic-nic at Arlington Spring to-day. - coens of the late Zachariah and Sarah Gaither, for their perpetuity, from this common soil of the The accounts from the wheat crop in many | @ = On the 29th May, after 24 hours’ which all interested wiil please take “3 oward county, Md.) agt. James Rawlings | wetigations, ond. te furniels tek ay J | ERY i ater of Charla ; W. HOS ENNEY, common country, though you are no longer Mas- | parts of the State of Virginia are very unfavor- | 2nd wife,was argued and adjudicated in favor of ‘i rt. Berry returns to his first wat i : sachusetts, Connecticut, Mississippi, or Georgia | able. It is said that not more than a third of a | the defendants. "hese Proceedings on the part cf | gatement, reasserts that there were “no ma 9-3t Board of Apposis men. You represent in your municipality this | crop will be realized. the plisintiffa were toestablish their title to and | Vices for Sol. "Ton Ga , ESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE FO vast nation with its vast interests, and ue not obtain on of a family of valuable negroes | xcee oF HE Citizens of Wa: Fe eee VELLING HOUSE FOR Monday you are to elect to the high dignity of the | At 4 MEETING of the democratic and anti-know | claimed by Lucy and Rachel Gaither of Mlary- h by h | Will please take aut — it it Mayorally their Chief Magistrate, ms this f re- mething sateen of the Second Ward, held at Har- | land, during their lifetime, and by them given 1 ‘i ling. with back -buildi abling, &c., adjoining ee aay ri N thedrug store ef Dr, Cisse is for rent, to & respon- Peat upon the eve of a most important Presidential | mony Hall last evening, J. D. Clark. Esq., was | and bequeathed to the wife of the defendant, it | $e ona Pe tee Pan eiection. There are already two candidates in the | called to the chair, and W TRS, suitable fo: ble tenant. The rent will be Inquire ma Spaiding clad | decison oe ae uy Seemretoes in. gage: Tid Gel iateer Mieticat ae Op the [atthe core ees Of CHAS. PRUNNEL, Agent. man 90-cobw field for that most important con: and ibly, | a8 secretary. on in favor o' e defendants. but the title to t bad themsel muted, and which | terms. Inquire at 542, Stinemetz’s store, Sev ae I say possibly, there may be two tore Paci | athe following resolutions were passed unant- | other valuable, property bequeathed to them by | wav® bey had, quenmel es prese though good. | enth atreot, opposite the Avene irouse, or tke ots FINE FAMILY GROCERIES. aak you, who reside here under the shadow of the | mously : the said defendants. naturedly, accepted by Mr. Berry’ ‘Io say the | ble, Ninth street, Island, near the Smithsonian In- Having pui for cash, a ,ull ote National Capitol, what are your sentiments inthis} Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting | H.O. Claughton, of Alexandria, appeared as truth, they never did a Std&eotf HUGH LATHAM. | steck ‘of fret-class GROCERIES VRS matter? When your voice is heard, when it re- | tbat the administration of the municipal affairs | attorney for the plaintifts; Robert G. Thrift, of They kept a silence as dumb as death during | _” ~_| TEas. and QU rr sounds through the country, it isa voice more | under our present chief executive officer, Col. Jas. | Washington city, for the defendants. potential than that of any othe caine Tacs the whole week, from the 3ist of May to the 7th | F°OR SALE—A good SECOND-HAND CAR- | use. | amrow prepared to soli the f city throughout | G. Berret, has been eminently prudent and wise, ot icue, the day of election ‘heir bold vaunt of RIAGE and HAR Sen sale low, Inquire ye te haart ee = the length and breadth of this land, because of | firm and conciliatory; that whilst upon the one} Laat Quzstions Mr. Editor: 1 would like |. “prompt answer” of the 17h of May weat out | &t PUMPHREY'S Stables. on C st__ ma Sviw article to be found ine Sret-clase Grecery and your si jon; because you represent the Capito! | hand there has been no lavish and wasteful ex- | to have a decision of the following points from in smoke. They left Mr. Berry, Mr. Mohun, and ELLING OFF FOR A FEW DAYS LON Liquor Estab city of this Confederacy; because the ad te nditures, yet upon the other every measure | some gentleman acquainted with the law : 7 hment; and always parchasing y Mr. Bryan in possession of the tield. They aban- er the balance of the stock of Goods ia sto: cash, perscns will find it to their advantage to give whole country is fixed upon you; and the beart of t calculated to advance the interest of the peo- Does not a magistrate who gives x certificate ('0 | doned their early valor and fell back upon what | No. #23 Penn. av-nue, south side, between 6th and | me a'call before purchasing gr _ the pation throbs with anxiety while they wait | ple and promote the growth and emperty of the | vote on) to a man, upon that man’sjown aftiadavit, suited them better, namely, silence and discretion. Peery sot ; ee still yes A ae 3 for the result of your action. I Come bere tu this | city, restore. its financial eredit, has met at his | exceed his authority? Depending upon the devotion of the *‘party” to | Sin tetra qenes epgeeec enor a view of the case to give you sound advice—ad- | hands a cordial sanction and a faithful execution Is a man who has been three yearsabsent during | elect him, whether or no, they left the houor of | targains. y ce which I earnestly entreat you to follow: C Resolved, That under hts administration the | his minority, and comes of age in the November their candidate and their own gratuitous pledge ‘ joose from party cliques and party machinery, | cause of public school education has ever found succeeding the electivn, when he returns here, | ty go unredeemed, and in that state they continue and set anexample to the Y him its steadfast friend and advocate. entitled to be put on the poll list only a week be- | to Enis day. If they can now set their candidate Fj YS Vote for the best man—for Resolved, That public order, and tran- | fore the election? right before the world, they should thank Mr. $ SLothn iG highest claims upon your jotism . quility have been restored, and it all the ele- It would be well for magistrates Thomas Berry for again affording them, in bis |. Cassimere Sacks and Pants advise you to vote for any party, but to vote, for | nents which unite to make the property end life | are right before they go ahead. “card,” the opportunity to do so. Let them, the man with whem you know you can entrust | of the citizen valuable have been na ppiy pecure. without indirection, but publicly and directly, if | your affairssafely. Resolved, That we as a party cord! ratify Apvpress or Dr. Macruper ix THE SEcoND they can, now furnish that “prompt unswer’’ to Vote for the best man. He who stands before | bis nomination by the Demenratic and anti-K: Wan Postronev.—Notwithtanding theextreme Mr. Berry’s “card”? they volunteered more than you to-night as a candidate for your suffrages Nothing party, and willuse every honorable meaus | inclemency of the weather, quite a large number two ago, in case any respectable name should represents in bis person all that is honorable, all | of securing his election. of persons assembled last evening in front of the | be ‘offered that is desirable, all that is worthy and commend- Resolved, That the above resolutions be pub-| New York avenue church, around a platform | @idute. able in connection with the responsible office to | lished in the =, papers. there erected, from which it was tinderetood which you wouldclectany gentieman. Hestands| After appoin to be sure gs ZNT—That desirable BRICK DWELL- FREE the corner of West and ets. lately occupied by Mrs. Col. Carter. u roen house attached to the building. Apply at N — 56 Congress st , Georgetown. me 19-tf “J 5 wa ltol which will eee id atreore reduced Fisa a vee to support the charge against their can- | for ¢ NOAH W. Fis ees ap A Looxer-on in Vienna. m8 3) 3t ® barrels Labrador A No.1 FF RBING. Dr. | May 30, 1560, 7 NEW CARPET ROOMS. » do. St. Jol 3 &@ vigilance committee, the | M: would address the citizens of the Sec- . : ; Ag ves, |, do. Mag RRIN higher inthe scale as to qualifications for that | meeting journed to meet at the same place on | ond’ V in regard to our municipal affairs.| _P. $.—Since peta i written, I per- Carrer! One Stas, MATTINGS, oll ot caps: or quality, Just reosived, end will be post than any other gentleman whom [know. { | Friday night next, at $ o'clock. From eat unfavorableness of the weather, | ceive that the part ee a Beem 1 ePet | gust received a larce invoice of the above goods, Apply to > TLEY & BRO. uot by this mean to depreciate any mau. All ye however, eee advisable by the com- | ing the same adroit policy they pursued in is5s, | ,,)"st rece! bought ata low figure, and are bes} 2273 1? 99 ana 101 Roar “ three of your candidates are worthy gentlemen. | A Visit FROM THE JapanxsE.—On Tuesday mittee to defer the delivery of this ad until | Bamely, to evade any direct investiyation into the | Suid at prices which defy competition. Mr. W b is a gentleman, and is received and ty of charge against Col. Berret b: Y. RIDGE . on Saturday evening. gelting up a fog | “Persons in want of such goods will find it. greatly | KJEW SUMMER MILLIN 1m all societies as such. i v ving {nto the x and dust of words about somebod or fomething | to their sivaiitage to call gn ge before purchasing. Nee, a poems a en ——____ . ie of the globe. E x 5 - | else. They come forward and give their an interpeter, and ae peed ne gh} tte ie f Pp da mony, motte the original and Tinterial facts om} a syst room re: 4 ng manner gave us ‘af the United States the sub- | which the charge aguinst Col. Berret is founded. that they were read) coli and the st ——e—e———————— ’ consist! . sdocetand Bs to see any bat malke statements about their own heated and 318 PAGLE sTOVE gous. 318 wth ned novelty which we m! to exhibit to common standard the | partial interpretations ef conversations = it Mor It was perhaps his misfor- | ‘bem. We showed ph through the enginery, coinage of two countries. Assays of the | this one or that, and which conversations were E jegok cn phe meet rane administration you had a| pres*room, and composing-rooms of the Star Foam coins will be made at Philadelphia, and | evidently entered u produce a desired re- ‘Totieg and disorder, much more | D¥lidings, in the be eter, 8 of all which the¥'| in presence of officers of the Embassy.’ To- | sult. Mr. W. H. Ward tried such a plan last z F° NEW YORK — Sobopners ou have had since. [ do not say this as mani fe reat in’ . “They seemed particu- day the Embassy were to make a second visit to a by publishing, in very bold and confident ". Arctic and be a Diaming bim for it; but such was the fact. During | larly well Pleased with the operations of our | the Smithsonian. It is understood they will forego | terms, a report of an interview with Mr. Berry, - Ti FHORSB ee sen ee Mr. Berret’s sdministration Washington has been | 404 ylinder steam press, working off printed | their intended visit to Annapolis. but itall amounted to nothing, for the material one ’ ‘Meco! as quiet and as peaceful as any city in the whole | Sbeet#.as fast as they could’ count them, and ap —— oe of his report were geen a contra- oo inet the eR, ‘ater couatry. Some three years ayo | hardly dared to peared to prize very highly a Paper apiece which Canter Manxer.—The market this morning ted by Mr. Berry himself in a short but pi WO fees, BOs: from manufac! walk it unfrequented str unless under the fresh from this tain of knowl- Immediate flicker of the street He rtland * Co., of Balti Was very well attended, quite up to the average. | letter, (above referred to) which put an effectu, ben ag fee - SEU VENTIL = UNDERSION®D tes the the it urgent business. now en oven npon . The Dele oo wo hee the to ae and = berlNe dh ts SOR TES RE: Tibet ‘Varmehes ever > where ths Now that your ott affairs their vs were crowded deting the morning. c ow. The above REPRr FRA 44 pt in this market, Builds none but tly ordered all Jj he prices and quality of the provisions did not, What Mr. Mobun has written he Aas written, | by the manu! a dry, oad promenading in ty appear to be the subject of conversation at all; the mn rd pat feos, foo thes any oe generally upon municipal poli- | it : w ang ve every satis- cs. ‘or ae Col. g Cc. Wi ‘ARD, ‘ THE GRAND Pic-nic of the Sixth-Presbyterian- Agent, SORy 1 ts, " ustomers ti church eng bone (Rev Mason Noble’s,) poet | 6t between lth avd ith ste, ‘ ‘hest fat as butter, 4 announced to at Fort Washington on - can pay your chief officer. you bave enjoyed will og Bh thees bicesings cheaply, lave pos sot are . affair, and should ‘be langel at | taat, i citizens been enormously taxed? T undgonbete ‘our “ in| say that your cii Fovernment has never been tl 9 more cheaply, ji ously and ——— ay ‘istered than under your present mayor. ba’ more, then, do you want?) What te the terest A Great Accoumo! ——______ DATION.—It will be seen feelin these elections’? it is not that an advertisement in another column. wW.D. Ere ceca = that