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Ww L Exsisition ann Concer Te the Japanere. jastly due for labor and materials furnished; T PO + LO Cc A L N E Ss The first exhibition and concert of the children SCHOOL EXERCISE, BY MIKS J.T. and it was under these circumstances that my ke MU NICIPAL PC LITICS. THE LATEST NEWS * -——— oe Of St Aloysius church took place at the basement Sons of the flowery, far off land partner informed me that ‘he bad bad a conver- T SECOND WARD. — ins aoc Fee Macruper Mrerixo in rue Sixtu WARD Last | Of the church, yesterday even This Sunday A greeting with a willing band,’ sation with Col. Berret on the subject of Com- HE Democratic and Anti-Know Nothing voters TELEG RAPHIC. “ict —The disagreeable and stormy state of the | School has been instituted only some four months, ay waltomse 6 Gur pee * missioner Easby’s treatment, and that he bad of the Second Ward will meet at Harmony Hallon | __ veack ‘weather not prevent a large enthusiastic | yet it already numbers six hundred pupils. These Sweet be thy dreams, tho’ fancy stravs agreed that if he, Col. Beret. wonld or could j emiDay pict r r. to male the necessary arra ——— facies in the Sixth Ward last evening, to os yerreap tte potable y dpe ‘Through Orient bowers and other dava on aceon thes oe — TE WILLIAN & WAGER OER aaeine A Shooting Case in Alexandria. m to Dr. M: . who it announced | In cay holiday costume and_preced: a ; : asby removed — seemed to us there was . WILLIAD A 5 a fal to The Star euhdl ahieen taecitece of Gare ce So through etme of the directs in While strangers guard your door other possible way by which we could be saved | DD "heon acti) ty 8; MAGRUDER. HAVING (Special Dispatch ] ning. He spoke from a platform erected near the | procession to the church, where each pupil pre- The same bright, radiant orb that gilds = i ” { June. at the intersection of Massachusatte ave. | City. shot his engine house, to an assembiag: i Sented an offering of a beautiful bouquet of flow- Thy valleys, and thy native bills, dollars for that service.” A s occurred before | © ‘ oe bour sii lees than 2,006 peneus. “A bend of mone te te ers tn the sacred Sitar. ‘Phaey were thon addvensed ‘Shines in bis glory here; Col. Berret became City Postinaster. Dee and H strot. Come one—Comeaili. By order | hour since, al tietly by Father Maguire, u from utter ruin—we woul ray him five hundred | will address the citizens thereof on FRIDAY, Ist | ALEXANDRIA, June | —Dr. MM. Lewis, of th i Brent e pon the subject of And daily from your flowery isles, Three or four months passed. and Capt. Kasby the Committes of Arrangements," ma$i 2 _ | balls striking his person In thisaddress the speaker nted prettymuch | Consecrating themselves to the blessed Virgin : He brings a message in| his smuiles, sit held place and aia 60 enti about 7 first of SECOND warp. ATTENTION! 7s Great excitement prevat the sarne arguments and facts as those heretofore | Mary. The échool then adjourned to the base- To love and friendship dear. buly. » when Major B. B. Frenc < | “Dr. WM. B. MAGRUDER, having bees tected The Methodist General Costerenc: reported in the Star, which. bowever, caused the | Ment, which had been fitted up in the most taste- Fair commerce o’er the surging main, Commissioner; after which our bills were prompt- by his Monde of tees pre ard. will aldrens the Berrato, May ; Satay tafe Da . The address to lose nothing of its interest, nor ailayed | ful manner. A throne was crected in one end of la e shall cast her golden chain ly paid. : citizens thereof. SATURDAY EVENING | oon ae bak anitter Gas ior} it the enthusiasm of the crowd. He was frequently | the ball, which was draped with the flags of vari- Oeea te thy cartes Reade : A short time after Major French came into | next. June 24, 1e8), at the corner of Thirteenth | PPO ds that when an o@ices of can interrupted by applause. In regard to the epithet | 0us nations, the stars and stripes occupying a con- Om Horittan ceueee Seen bell Sos office, Mr. Berry, my partner, said to me that st. and New York avenue, on the subject cf Ma a eh ede A eg weal oat say orn apple to him, he | spicuous position, and covered with nt flowers | Shall be a guardian, till you see to Mim thal Geneon Sas eat of oflee sont | Will widress tho menting sles Dineen eee | See ee ees coherbn, bolo we Con- | garlands of utifal an { . re nate : . : e con -e* L . peasy laatly to wsakaio hee tem Kronnd this throne the ciildres were seated. a Yourselves once more *‘Japan’d and we had got our money, and he wanted that wed poe f the Committee of Arrangements. <3 Nol oy epee of the a mS aie down a national -platform, he would be guided biogas at pre a Pap pepe arpa: occupied ‘ashington, May 23. bib betel a ee pte Jensy | SPOR ASSESSOR IN THE FIFTH WARD. |i Pre pies ge ber books will Cap heot bi erigt cnet yor should | led by Me ‘Joba Esputa, and the eaenacnee the | Dr. Wa = leony Bg will rege ht ton removed at all. Mr. Berry then said to me, F AMOS T (for the Inst 11 years a resident | soon reach a million in number annually. stand upon and by the charter of the city; and if | evening commenced by the coronation of the | *ouncement elsewhere, has accepted an invita- a “Well, Frank, you had better hand him five hun. of Capitol Hill) will be supported. without regard The committee on education reported that the rs spor, flonday next, by mary voters and | number of literary instit ‘tions was but little less aie een of the occasion, (Miss Mary Ward,) the | tion to address the citizens of the Fourth Ward | dred dollars, and. if he tekes it ior it go.” In the | W,PArty, on aoe ry a Ae pe gles a! te alt iat degher oe tended address bein a Fmd by the | °8 municipal affairs, this evening, at the inter- | Course of a day or two I put five hundred dollars. Preps ~ holde: sas ___ma 31-2*_ | than 100, employing 400 teachers, with 60, r ion of that instnichest. 14 eas his duty to first maid of honor, Miss Mary Bowen. This | 8ction of Massachusetts avenue and H a in one hundred dollar bills, in my pocket, and. C'tze> Ss’ UNION TICKE leTA WARD scholars. The property was valued at $3,000, Protect it, by vetoing any infringement. ceremonial over, the concert commenced, and em- flo ig LAr of the a Ae a hoo meeting Col. Berret at Brown’s Hotel, handed it aw: 5 The report recommends that help be tendered to Mr. Patrick Keating being largely called for, | braced ® fine collection of national and other airs | *Peaker, and the intimation of his friends that t For Mayor, the young men who are anxious to §t themselves to him in the roll, just as I had it in m ‘ket- > , > came forward, and being introduced by Dr. Ma- | 2d choruses. interspersed by orchestral music. | b€ Will make several new and strong points, Sete book. af aa ex Ane we LACH for the ministry; also the formation of an educa- Kruder, spoke as follows - be specially good thing was the song, ‘Don’t | ¢vening, will no doubt attract a very large audi; | “From this it will be perceived that I had no JOSEPH LH = society of the poe rae a ae. Fellow-citizens:—I will just call your attention | be angry, mother,” which was sung in excellent | ence. further personal knowledge of this affair, except A. D. COLLINS an ~_ oo ee one “ne vided in! Yo the Sixth Ward democratic and anti-know | ture Ke Master Willie Randall, who “brought | Lecture on Japax.—We call attention to an | that of my paying the money, other than ‘what I GEORGE H. OY seven educational di recom, nothing ratification meeting held on Friday, the | down the house,” and justly entitled bis little self advertisement announcing a strawberry festival med es Fd tigre! y soe 4 which I be- by the ladies of St Paul’s Lutheran Chureh, for | He as fact of my own ex- ig 9 fence. R,. WM. THOMAS Will be supported by the | The report was ado; next week. We know the ladies of this church | lstence snetter: thes reabell antil (Gel, Becrel aren N Gpposition voters of the Secoed Wart tor | ‘The committee en lay delegation submitted a nominated for the Mayoralty in 1858, when | |Common Council, ma 3-40? | ay and minority report. Laid over found, to my surprise, that, through the indis- MAGRUDeR Ticker. be ‘28th inst, over which Dr. A. W. Miller presided. | to the encore which was heartily calied for by the ere you have a democratic and anti-know noth- | audience at the close. The concert over, the {ra party—every one can see plainly that these | Queen, preceded by her maids of honor bearing to excel in affairs of this kind. Everybody will sre two distinct and separate parties, connected | Staves, made the circuit of the hall. to the little | be glad to hear that they have secured the services ther by a copulative conjunction, and by the | Shrine adorned by a statue of the Virgin, where | of Br Holston, of this city—than whom no one in Same are made ojal elements of power. When | she placed her crown at its feet; and the evening's ° _ Assessor, . the formation of auxiliary educational societies AMOS HUNT. ima St®_ | for the collection of funds and for other purposes. eile wg ‘was taken up, and Rev. Mr j i Dem favor of the third resolution ur city is better ted this subject, from | cretion of my partner, Mr. Berry, this transaction FIRST WARD. pster 5 e in , they take use of the phrase ‘‘anti-know nothings | entertainment was thus prettily concluded, and | travel ond observation for 2 jectars oa Japan. | was known, and would be used to the prejudice Dr. WM Eo Mee etipen The Conference adjourned without action jan Atmocrats,”” are not two parties addressed, | the large audience retired, greatly pleased with | Give them your countenaee. of Col. Berret; and, in the heat of political ex- "For Alderman, Just as we say “ladies and gentlemen,” when we | ¢ ¢ performances throughout. seauesnectie AEs citement, | did all in my power to screen him WM. T. DOVE. Additional in Relation te Italian Affairs desire to address both sexes. Every one who un- ——_—— A nox will be placed ateach precinct at the ap- | from this charge 2 = — For Com derstands the laws which govern the English Cuarct or Lanceny.—The Defendant gires roaching municipal election, under charge of {also deem it due to myseif to say that I never 20. W. EMERS language, knows that this inne And war one | Bailand Runs Away —Yesterday afternoon, com- fhe ‘Commissioners’ for the reception of voluntary | saw or heard read the card referred to by Mr ROBERT EARL. J knows further, that the republican and the whi; pisint Was made before Justice Clarke by Miss | contributions from voters toward the completion | John F. Coyle until its publication PETER LAMMON D. on the sailing of the Arabia, and brought bither irties are the two that are so earnestly invited Cornelia Gormley, who resides in a house kept by | of the Washington } al Monument. June 1, 1-60. Francis Money. Ot AL SSOSEOr, & the democrat! F ape to put down know noth- | Miss Ann Roberts, near Thirteenth street and the New York, June 1.—The Herald of this morn- ing publishes the following despatches, which are stated to have been received at (Queenstown JOHN RHEEM. masst | by ‘Roun Bh = oi hab Rittite — — => — — “Rome, —An engageme! ingism, while at same time they charge the | corner of D, against Miss Jane Smith, also a ThE Lavixs’ grand union festival, now open (ADVERTISEMENT } D : ,WasnineTon, June let, 1959. lace Sctwess the royal troops and the forces of Magruder party with black republicanism. This | boarder there, charging the latter with having | every evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, is one of | A Carp.—Inconsequence of recent conversations EAR SIR :—It has been asserted by some per Jaribaldi in Catatini (’) near Palermo. Gari- is Indeed like seeing the mote in the neighbor's | stolen the sum of $370 in gold and a number of | the most pleasant places imaginable at whick to | with Dr. J. F. May and other friends, whose good pone belonging vlaged liege anopeedevt | naldits forces were completely beaten. and a eye, when they cannot see the beam in their own. | articles of clothing from her trunk, and from a | spend an evening. opinion of me I desire to maintain. in which it was | P&@tty taat you wi . a At that meeting, held in this ward the otuer | bureau jointly used by the twain.’ A warrant ; = ee stated that impressions had been made on his and candidate forthe Buard |< PaLeRMo, May 16.—A fight hes taken place might, Dr. Miller arose and said, ‘‘It is eminently | was placed in the hands of officer Fanning, who | _Watcu Returxs.—A. T. Harrington, years their minds injurious to myself, by the publica- | Sf Aldermen. Whise we @ free to admit that wev'o | at Poppio, near Palermo The royal troops were roper for me to be here. Iam endeared to Col | proceeded tothe house and arrested the defendant | Workhouse 90 days. Mary. Hall (col'd.) drunk | tions made two years ago in regard tocertain money pot beltove theasseruion. at the same time. sa your | repulsed.” Palermo isin a state of ecige ¢ Freak } ey by many ties of friendship, notwtthstand- | snd took her to the office. Miss Gormley testified | aud disorderly; do. George Bell, isorderly con- | transactions between Col. James G. Berret and the riends, we think it our duty = See yon thateu h | troops have arrived. More emigrants have em- ing the many points of difference between us," | tiat she occupies a room in common with the | duct; dismissed for want of evidence late firm of Berry & Mobun, 1 ae scinctently i) Wonerwitt tespen cee nice tg a7 OF WO. | barked !n Stetly ” and te com ently deprecated the course of Dr. | defendant, and that there is an adjoining room compelled, in justice ta myself and in vindication ‘ 4. 'W. DENHAM. and others. Magruder. He thought Dr. Magruder’s course | o-cupied occasionally by either of them; that she of my own character, to publish the subjoined | ro ws. T. Dove, Ksq . \was io bad taste, and that he would regret it be- | bad counted ber money the day before about 4 certificate of Mr. Francis Mobun, fully substan- fore the canvass was over. Doctors are generally | o'clock, and having placed it in the bureau ina ave yourna ae | large number were killed and wounded A Carp To the Voters of Washinzton City Massachusetts Legisiature There appeared in the Star of the 29th instant, | tiating every statement | have ever made in refer. ; WaAsHinoron, June tat. 135, sine Len ccna = yery geod prophets, and are generally weil paid | bead purse. she locked the drawer and then went | under the bead of “Facts for the People.’ and | ence to this matter Tuomas Berry. Gro A.W. Denvan, Eso, and other: ars for their predictions. He continues.—-“The speak. | out to walk in the President's Grounds leaving | over the signature of -- More Anon,’* certain as- May 29, 1560. er id state with pleasure that improvements the defendant there; that yesterday morning, ure of this date has been received, in which +g | Munication was received from the Governor rela : t having occasion to use some money, she went to sertions in the shape of interrogatories, some or fate fiate that it has been ax the cattle distemper. It was referred to # A or , le enaen 1 all of which have been repeated npon the stum As an erroncous impression relative to a certain | | Vato ee ae ee 1 committee had called upen and nite mm eG the ber rat the drawer for it and discovered that it was miss- by persons in Congress of some pretensions to r transaction between Col. James G. Berret and the whee placed on oaticket whisk Horeriseammees ed ee ine Gamteh Genre aang Mil "Re Search was instantly made, but it could not spectability. Lest personal indifference on m firm of Berry & Mohun seems to prevail in the | a opposition tu the reguiar Democratic and Anti urges the importance of checking the cantagion hefoand. The proprietress sent for officer Fan- | part to the promulgation of s: h falseno - | community, f deem it but an act of justice to Mr. | Know Nothing nomins tors Inanswer t beg to say | © eoume a thorough investigation of the character ning, who came and searched the two rooms, and | rected against me should be construed Thos Berry to state, as I do. emphatirell twat ne such authority has been given toany pei- eS e us . some persons b - were rapidly going on, and that laborers were employed with certain chances of compensation It can at once be seen here by the gentleman statement, thet he knew the laborers were cheated cut of some of their time. when he makes use of the substitute ‘chance for compensation.’ It is found in the adjoining room, which was occu- acknowledgement of their truth, I deem it proprr | explicitly, that the sa Fae iuisuph tee soos trees mortem aaa more than I have ever known that ‘“‘chances’’ | pied hy the defendant alone the night before, a | to say to you—the voters of Washington—that | tas claimed by Cel. James G. Berret of the tirm jelu int.) WM v DOVE. legislation, and leaves to the wisdom of the is fae every aul; and so it turns up that they are not, | portion of the stolen money (8170) covered up in | they are one and all false. As have before siated | of Berry & Mobum, and Faid by see to hit, for | RD lature the subject of enlarging the number of tbe for every oue knows how some of the laborers are | the chimney flue Miss Gormley’s trunk, which | {n the newspapers, Lam not and never hoes been, | alleged aid and instrumentality in procuring the provers v Oe roe ela NION TICKET. | board of commissioners, snd of increasing their cbeated, yes cheated. out of their pay. by what | was ‘n this adjoining room, was discovered to | a member of either existing political party; removal from office of Wm by, late Commis- ‘Aleman. = 2 * authority the learned gentieman calla ‘chance compensa- | have been disturbed, and on examination it was | lave 1 been nominated by either of them 2 stoner of Public Butidings WM. B. WEBB.” ton” work. I am exceedingly sorry that the | found that a number of articles of clothing had | been stated in distant newspapers, doy Signed,) v ! gratleman’s attachment to Col. Berret should so | been taken therefrom. Further examination led Francis Mouun ( compass a sinister end Richarp Watuacn Wasb at Tornado—Six Dwellings Destroyed Carraravots, N. ¥., May 31—A tornado mas pessed over this place at about half-past 4 o'clock = ———— | yeaterday afternoon, sweeping everything before Ws ace antn MAYORALTY. Dr. WM. p, | it entirely destroying six dwellings, unrooting MAGRU DER a+a candiiate for the Mayers ty of | Part of the railroad depot, and blowing the wood ar have cansed him to forget himself. to the discovery of a lace collar and handkerchief Hon. Wm B Montgomery was the next speaker | belonging to Miss G in one of the defendant's at that meeting He ‘rezreited that be had to ad- | shoes. A pair of gold bracelets of Miss ¢ nley s dress the mecting under such embarrassing cir- | bad been taken from the burean driwer and con to the whlicans of on the Mayoraity of mstances.’ I should think they were em cealed behind the wardrobe in this joining the Hou f Kepresen Washington city. at pens | Circumstances, gentlemen, when be ad- | teom. The magistrate held the defendant to beil tatires, t ington, Qet 12, 1855 [apvertisement J Javanese Novertigs Rocer Ascuam Pryop Rocer Ascram Pryor es Coin, a fw Pipes, a " the election tu Le held on the first M in June | Shed of the ratiroad entirely down. four persons pending the| Odd Fellows’ Hai - ne winkvisteey were danzerously injured, and several slightly mitted that he was not at ali familiar with our | for a further hearing, and she left. Last night tomtest for Speaker —) (Naty Yard.) May 25. Mesen's Miractrovs Vermin Dest ance - The amount of damaye is pot known, but it will city government. | would like to know if this | by the advice of the officer, a scavenger was seni | {37h January. 160. | 15 the oldest and best rem n forfextermin QECOND Mi AN AND COUN- | probably reach $25,000. The storm passed north- Was hot a shift with the wind. He coes on to say | for by the proprietress of the house. and the bead “What do vou do?) ‘Shall Washington, | inc Kate ar ioe, ¢ aches, Buzs. At . At th neem . tsi f the | et. through the village of Waverly, about three that “he could see by those men around him that ae incovered empty in the nizht box | You who are affecting to the capital of thie Re s.Fleas, Motie,Grain-WormsandG | .At the suggestion of » hewn, tried. and | wiels from here, killing 9 man. by the name ef he was addressing the laboring met I think to the premises. This morning, at au | beso solicitons for the or public, fall under the peneccts, " eae ge faithful representatives are nominated for re eles. | Burrows dangerously injuring two other persons, the gentleman must certain! ve meant labor- y hour, the defendant was found to be Missing | ganization of this House, domination of the black gu id Principsl Depat, 612 Broadway, N. — tion on the first M @, without further | and several others slightiy gp esi every build- tng politicians, whom every person knew sur- r in the interests of the republican party by his} vt! by al MEE! LENE. MITE, Ff tics, . ing within reach of the storm was inju rounded him there. “The cratic party had | = Tux Lucture of the Rev. Dr. Cabill at the As. | Confederacy, what do elevation to office > So Barry's Tricopuerovs poet diderman. a always been a friend to the laboring men” And | sembly Rooms this evening. on «The past and | you do’ Do you present/uelp me God, | wonld | isthe best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- THOMAS J. FISHER. Old School Presbyterian Assembly. They Were, because they would not allow the | present condition of Ireland,” will no doubt be | us with the mone of an-jrather see yon’ beantiful | tifying, Cleansing, Curline Préuiving sca ks Foe ca Coanatl, Rocunyran, May 30 iow tie, Tae eah laborer to work while a darkey was idle. “in| an intellectaal treat of the very highest order. | other candidate? Sir. istrac ture, the seat of | cinring the air. Ladies, red t. Sold by all Dru; GRAFTON POWE Dickson were appointed de ities of the Synod of Fed erits 2 Mayor we had a rizht to use oar own | The Rev. Doctor is one of the moat talented and | you bave thoes amone| te National Leginla- | rine ee re eee <i CHARLES &. JO the Evangelical Churches of or The amount Judgment.”* though he thought he had a right to | popular lecturers, as well as divines om eitee your ranks who, { un-|tare, reduced to ruins, | §'t# and Perfumers, mar 12-61 eott (Initel sslawiteh Gx fee cakeme kee pe the umpire. *- When our present Mayor was a | side of the Atlantic, and every subject that he take to say.~emall asithan see it sacked and . ELECTION NoTIc $3213 50. The revised book of discipline was candidate for office he pledged himsrif to keep | takes up be handles in the most terly and sat- | is my familiarity with pillaged by the presence k IRST WAR D—Birw Precinct » the voters | recor mitted to be es ported to the next General the peace of the ca Be I suppose he did, f - | isfactory manner. One of our st competent | the public men of the of the black republican > a = ¥ bad a right to keep it for the man who city critics says of his style n almost every of th inst Precinet of the First Ward netics ia by given that an om will ba heidin the “8 Precinet on Monday, the 4th day of J1 -atG. T. MeGine’s Wood Office, north si I street, hetweon | And 20th sts.. for Mayor of aul for one he E ave tb « Hostetter’s ¢ tonte has been gated throug him anti) be would return it to him saf‘ly aza! ‘This pledge was made at the City Hall, but now he has to go down as far as the Navy Yard, nad to country, are equally de- perty [Applause jis poet he ts a model lecturer, possessing the high | serving of that hizh hon- this Wallach, or Wat ulty of divestin in abstruse subject of nine- | or, with the entleman lac what's his name? ths of its ditticuity by the simple manner in | from Obio. There isthe [Laughter] Is he the several other wards of the city, to tell the people | which he presents itto his nearer’s mind. His gentleman honorable representative of the Re- that he has kept his promise readiness is remarkable, and his language, though | colleague (Mr. Corwin) publican party? I say, I supj the City Hall is getting two small | scientific, so simple that attention is all that is a man of historical repn- yes; unquestionably so now-a-days to hold is declarations when he is a quired to understand bim completely.’ hose | tath ne who hasserv- Why, only a few days candidate for office. The gentleman must have | wno do not go to the Assembly Rooms this even. | ed hand important ago I saw it stated, ina thought that our Mayor’s abilities were very poor | ing will lose a rich treat. Our Irish Aimerican | functions of the yovern- leading black republi- when he says ‘‘that on coming into office he was | citizens ought especially to turn out. ment with cree can paper, that Richard a mere novice.” This isan assertion we ure not Assembly Much of the afternoon session was spent in devotional exercises. At6 p.m. the As- sembly adjourned sine die _ Fires and Rebbery aslone foes 1 | etigg Tox May 31 WF. Proeman & Co ede. the wieeteions nts of “ ach. | Wood works, at Newton, were destroyed by fire the provisions of the charter of the city of Wash- this morning, together with the son ie chinery and a large lot of logwood. Loss $20,000. Three dwellings and two etables were burnt at ated, and it rines pre. nt the States, and every das t Proprietors are greeted with the tutellizence o: dreadful case vanquished by the use of their brated Bitters. In our principal cities there are t few families who neglect the Bitters in furnishing closets, Ax a tonic itis both mild able to the taste. and stimulating in its ion upon the system. Fora certain cure for the Fever and Agne, Fiatulency, Dyspepsia, ana all other morbid diseases, it is sure and unequaled, Polls open at7.a. m., ax For sale by druggists and dealers genrally ove TA ee keon & Kimball, at Man 2 self and distin Wallach, an old-line | rywhere. Or ma 23-e03t Co i 5 'N A 3 Sau bg, to allow, for we well know that hisquali-] Tix Steawszngy Festivar at Willards’ Con- | nis state, butwhe seoae whi, and moderate re | coe ——— ane amiamamniondl ines chester, N.H.. was robbed of $3,00) worth of fications were such as to enable Lim to discharge | cert Hall, for the benefit of the New York Avenue es to be somewhat con- publican.was to be nom- | MBs, WINsLow, an experienced nurse and fem: goods last night the daties of his office with efficiency, credit to | Presbyterian Church, was rendered very agreeah servative on the great is- inated 8 that now convulse country Why not ph: Nn, has ® Soothing Syrup for C ing, which creatly facilitatos the proces: hy softening the guma, reducing all initia him onanes. wil aller all himself, and honor to the city. he gentleman | last evening, no less by the deli ought to have known that there was enough In- and attractive fal: wo. who telligence in Washington to allow the people to | presence, than the Japanese, w To the wEEESTION NOTICE. = es © voters of the Second Precina’ . . Firet Ward notice ts hereby given that an elect A Fost Office Broken Inte refreshmer ed it by their ed to enjoy “The republicans are supportin i cc [ 0 Easton, Pa , May 31 —The post office in this be their own judzes in those cases. He spoke of | 1s pleasures untita late hour. ‘They took many out cause. He exuitd | to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants, orsett, corner 18th and G ats, for r |] were opened and their contents s-attered over *-dissatisfied and reheaded democrats,’ but 1 | drawingsof fruit and flowers, and most graciously | prahle gentleman from in the (fallacy though it | Perfectly safe inali cases, See advertisement in ye city, and for ene member of the Board of | the floor. No money was found. The mail - never knew a man of his stamp was not dis- | exchanged Interesting bijous of Japanese origin | New Jersey, (Mr. Pen-lives possibility of the | SBother oolumn, oo ll-ly mon, tnree mecabors of the Enard of Common | oS ec: soackea ren robbers ransacked all satistied. and if dissatisfaction fetes fromm the ladics. The most pleasing | nington,) who addressed clecticn ef treseore ong oMPTIVES. whe the provichinr af thaninstie oe et A bee shamans bee only found about three dollars ness, 1 t every man ef bis party needs a | feature of the affair was that there distinguished | the House the other day|when a few of the ‘rift- Queru’s Cod Liver Ou Jelly. i RS SE Spa ener OC KRONE plaster ays that {f aman submits lis name | “rangers were permitted to enjoy themse ! —a gentleman of grave.\raf}’ and ‘scavengers? of dignified, and decorows! this city met to congrate demeanor-—one whose per- ulate Pennington on his sonal character comes|election to the Speaker- with the highest attesta-\ ship of the House of Rr- tron; whose honesty is|presentatives, he was in risthle in the impress of|the front ranks, energeti- nature on his face; butically cheering and ap- he, too, ts @ little con-\plauding ? #—Evening servative Why not take! Star, May 2, 1860. to a convention that he must of right abide by the | Without beiny surrounded and_ press result. When the United Colonies submitted | the visitors, an immunity which th their trast to the Generals of their armies, were | highly to appreciate, and which no doubt induced they willing if those Generais betrayed their | them to Protract their visit until the close of the cause to Great Britain, to abide by the result? i | festival. The ladies bave invited them to be think they were not. He says the mechaiics and | present this evening and enjoy the luxuries of the laborers at the Navy Yard and Capitol were to be | table, when it is to be hoped they will experience ie of black re- | 4 Continuance of that ferential respect which was so grateful to them and so creditable to the other visitors. This great specific for Consumption ts {ast super- in coppers, which they took. Several stores were ceding all also entered the same night thers in its curative effects upon thore afflicted with tuheroninr discases. Prepared upon highiy scientific principles of the pure oi), and robbed of the nanseous taste of the plain article, it 18 received into the stomach in its jeilifed m Wwithont mastication, and is gradually dissolved Vevvy Failure Reported im Nerfolk, Va NorFoix, May 31.—It is currentiy rej — 7 NC to-da So. has WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —An y that the firm of 8. Cherry & Co bea and digested, passing into thr small intestines drop will be held on MONDAY 4th June | for over $100,000. They were heavy commission by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its | next, at the northeast corner of H and Twelfth | merchants. nutricious properties, and thus assisting and gus- | streets, for Mayor, one momber of the Board of Al- Henry B Reardon, an old and respected citi- taiuing nature in overcoming the disease Ap- | dermen. ane taree members of the Boar ¢ of Co : mer proved by the New York Academy of Medicine, | mon Gourotl, om: | zen and formerly an extensive merchant, died him?” ~DailyG lobe. Jan. | And reoommencted by the tmouity every where, tits SAMUEL W. OWEN,) suddealy this morning. tained in their ofices by demos gu liesaetlig ne FEL eile wig ae aes |e | Preparation ig confdentiy ‘cifered waa ‘ramedy for BES: BO STEMARG( Commissioners. maneaa dae ; se. If this is not kicking against th thing if they would to sectre the sonte ee {is only necessary to say that Mr. Richard | Cgumumpticn and 2 Washington, and by all re- {States.c : ‘The “Ges Saga ALI had been next | 4045 aud property at this time when there is so | Watinch made no speech whatever on the orca- i ] TIC Unt} PENsacota, May apectabie drugs! ON LN YTICE.—First Precint, Fi Noti © ¥1 per hottie —The stemship Galveston, from Key West, after announcing the arrival of INFO!D, PARKER & Mowsr, introduced. This gentleman, said Mr. Keat- | ™uch excitement in the city. [t is, however, folly Mo ic tackwan stact Noe Fork, ce is hereby given that in con | the sloop of war Crusader, with the French slaver gt, Nex de = j to expect them to attend strickly to the routine of | §!tston; but on the return of the party, a tee formity to the provisions of the charter of the city | asa prize, reports that the captain of tha Wildfire EY i alert un. tie naa daty at this time. The profanity of the gatherings | the conclusion of the serenade, and in the ladies’ | mar 16-3m Wholosaie Agents, | o/'Washinetow, an election will per hed ou MON? | slaver has been rel from imprisonment on that epecur Kumfaaveae nase inditferently. 1 | °f b’boys, roughs, good voters, or whatever otber yond come ee ee ey of) cree ansom oF DesTaucrion inthe fatality amon; Syrnet of oath dood Tied eee aatook Reuse, | his own bond. e: 5 title they are known by. at prominent points led out by a toast from vouneand midiie-ax nexcessan : or Maso: anemones Ganot see where to rely on his support for Col the pote where the leutenatiis aud yelvaten the Hon. Thomas J. Bowie, a democratic mem- ree its Sot ee ‘the. pate Sepp oe et iene of jhe city, one member of the Board of Aldermes, | Bell and Everett Ratification Meeting. He said the issue of the contest did not = ber of Congress, who had just mad jal 4 é " thrae members of the Board of Common Council, affect him, and if not, | do not see the reason the | WeT€ Wont to congregate, is disyusting, and e Be ee rnaae 8 social speec’ uence to dispel the growing evil gentleman should trouble himself about it. He | ¢3pecially to ladies who are obliged to pass them, | '0 those surrounding him zi : sion of the serenade at Willarda’ to Speaker Pen- a “ - Inthe few remarks he | “Human Prarity, of Phestolouical Rexmechon ~—rseaes ct Fol open pt Ze ee pnd close at Bh pre Rage gre nore Fanaa 4 | The OW, , tranve! a (Mr. Wallach) then made. he said nothing w delineates in ririd colors (for it is beantif 2 OB FLEISCE y ; det’ Speaks of the gentleman of ‘convenient politics,” | Tbe excuse is, Se ce ee rn, | svecatent Peunington ot republican partyism | Wated) the causes ant effects of local mul vital 4 a Ao OW AL RISCHELL, Hester een, Hal, suk wes Inegety a Leinart of mcmama erspeeapadinear | Boe gant dendr das Sanlg Seetaar shel Fe ee Te ouie: cigitis address being Iike that of | case and decay. pointing out the only sure safety | mas9 Com were Ist Precinct Sth Ward. Laan nonagwiaing Se peioaes Scr ioe they g the ancien to presume that this ingathering of “-roughs’ is | Mt. Bowie. altogether social. toma te : : = joes uot atfec ; akes * ° but the Constitution, wid by Dr. Barrow, 194 Bleecher appear that it does. He says his party was not rice 25 cents. Sent free ever privileyed to do as they please during their stay ead —we did not say it was—but the old adage here; and as they are frequently seen in company SBCOND _WAKD—SECOND PRECINCT — : A so [Avveatisement.] An election will be held on MONDAY. sth Death ef Judge Dani : q ; ‘ : orn tha raatase NikW ov Tie 3500 Baie. | "Soid also by S. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, | 24"® 2¢xt. at tord’s Drug Store, corner of Liev: | Ricuwoxp, May 31 —Judge Peter V. Daniel, of says ““Thata guilty couscience needs no accuser — Feces men it is possible they have a Krom the representations of Mr. Thes. Berry & | D'te * St eee Derr te Baad ot arenes, for: bg Seems Inberg | 2¢, Supreme Court of the United States, died here Unieed Gases Cantata Hoan aed ‘Sete xis: Padaak re detnna,) | gave thesnove eas Gr cemmew ledge that they Notice Tuis Carp. of the Board of Common, Couall. to-day. a s i win = HE SixtH Paressytegian Cuvxcn, (Island.) | gave the above sum have Cay jasby removi Vv icit the attent: f all persons in want of oh. >| , x cumstances would we desire to sce it so. The| was filled to suffocation Inst eventa wie witaen as Comznisstoner of Public Bustainge It is Clotengs ivan ince oan factionable stock. of SAMUEL LEWIS, : Commissioners 3 REO mgr fly $6 758 honorable gentleman accuses certaia parties of | the marriageceremony of Mr. Oliver Reed to Miss | known that under a whig administration a demo. | Clothing and teenter Furnisuing Goods, Our goods » EDW. & DYER ALEXANDRIA, June 1 —Flour—Family on wt ng pry y= seinen ot the | Isabella McClelland, Rev. Mr. Noble officiating. | crat was turned out to make room for Captain ng anguage, a ave proven you all manufactured by ourselves,and we confi- ly assert that can pve better goods and neaper rates than any States, Con.Int.]- 25; extra $6.50a6 75; super $5 37K a5 SU. Wheat m After the ceremony was over, the congratulations | Easby, a whrg. Can it be believed that Belry & Q)XTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT—Notice | — Whe), fur to good, $1 35081 45; red $1 260 that he has not spoken very clearly bimself. of friends commenced, and the kissing of the | Co. were so stupid as to pay that darge sum to Toe Hon Mr. Davidson bad been next in- wtixfaction and at ¢ : . : ‘i rae. ishereby given to the voters of first preciut | ©!40. Corn—white 79c.; mixed 69c.; yellow 7Uc. Of the Chole Soe ade us wish we Were out | accomplish a result that they kacw would take | pier catablishiment, in this city. Any siylon of | Ste hereby einen 10. the voters of frst, pr ag troduced to the meeting. He suid that it was] of the choir and among the favored ones. ‘The | place, not only without any meddling on their | antied. McCamiy & “can, Mayor ofthe oty, one mer ber of the Board « busbel. Seeds—Timoth 50a83 Su; Clover Colonel Berret’s principles bad made them | ehojr, if we may be allowed to express an opinion, pert, but in spite of them, and that a democratic | ma 71m National Hotel Building. Gorman. SpE tires meme of the Bos $5.50; Flaxseed $4. | Provisions—Butter. roll, isa What Waste dvetded partes tee alt thats and | acquitted themselves ina manner bighly credit. | President would certainly turn ont tac chee ig ae : Iie school house, corner ‘ Wilke cree’? Pork S707-50; Land watie. what was a divided party? He said the news| able to the leader, Mr. Richard Thompson, and | had turned out a democrat. All who knew Capt. | ,. Dist = Mieneric pa Pere ‘Ants, | enth streeteast.on MONDA 4 2 % tf Colonel Berets defeat at the Federal Me- | the organist, Mrs. Evans, Hany. his independent character, and high, sense Se ee ee ces Alte, fhe,po Is will be opened at 7 o'ciock &. m « tropolis wou be hailed in New York with a — of honor, knew that he would not give a 10- i ‘Poiso closed at 7 o'clock p. m. Eee wists of pomdst, sad tat Gere coat nee Accients.—On Tuesday, Mr. Geo. H. Grant, | cratic President a chance to turn Liurout, but that Fe SCOTS SRT NOE vee HENRY NT OueR. Battimonx, June 1.—Flour closed verv dull trans-A’ < Jubilee at the Court of St. James. | bricklayer, an old and highly esteemed citizen, | he would, as he did in fart Je D. B Db resign. Do Berry & Lyon's Magnetic Pints a. ; Commissioners, | and heavy; Howard street super $5.50; extra 86, I believe it would, and that a general jubilee | met with an accident, while engaged on the | Co pretend that they pave that sum to remove Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice. R, would have bailed the result. He said that the Corcoran building, that threatened mA Obio and City Mills $5 50. beat closed quiet he loss of #| Capt. Easby on account of their political opposi- Sold everywiere, 8p 9-3m SIXTH WARD SECOND PRECINCT— ea ee = oo 39; moowe si wigs man who voted for Dr. Magruder was a dirty| leg. From what we can learn, he fell and so i tion to him? Can they say that they could not Homeoratuic Rewspixs inet Sixth We Mor Ww. enw Provisions closed firm and unchanged. W. man. | say so, too, for he sets himself against the | jured his leg, without breaking the bone, that | obtain justice, ina pecuniary point of view, with | ay of Dr. Humphrera & te specific Ho- | GiNgtSixth Ward of Wastungton, a 4 dirt when be brings people te an account for their deaemeation was feared would result fatally. Last | thelr contract under Government unt of the i dirty actions. I do not see the reason, entlemen, | night we were informed °- | for Mayor of the city, ona member o! closed dull meepathio Remedies pat expressly for family Aldermen, and three members of the Board of C that he was improving | incompelency or dishonesty of Capt asby a8 | use, in boxes, at 25 and 5) cents e: Alxo, that those representat! ves of honor should have in- | under judicious treatment. . 's Counei! for said Ward wi!! no held at the An New York Markets. Yesterday, a son of | Comissioner? Would it be harsh to say they | in enses. containing 2) vials, from $4 to e Engine House,on MONDAY, 4th June, New Yorn Janet r is firm: 85.250 terfered with our local politics—men who assert | Mr. Jas. Bower. bricklayer, employed near the | would not be believed if they do say so? Will] each, with book of full directions. For sale by | Taso —Flou' State on, the Boorse of Congress that domestic affairs | gus-house, fell from a scaffold and severely in: | they pretend to say that the Commissioner who | 2, D. Gilman. AT Ptered ies Nholesale and | The polis will bs opened at 7 o’olock a, m.,and . ee ee should be in keeping within the local laws. They | jured his leg. Itis hoped the injury is not dan- | succeeded Capt. Easby was more competent or | Riso by F. 13. Winter, north cOfeon at ie wtecct an] | Slosed at? Pn. GADDIS, ee whaigene 3 Spore Pog have ect an eminent example in this city when, at | gerous, aud be will soon recover. more honest, morally of politically, than he was? | Vermont avenue. Aleo, Pond's Bawa cy Wien VAL. CONNER ‘Commpmicners.| Ona ad 5 — dik oo yr one of the late resbie peeppe ner yn Reel res Naw Vis cs a ie Then is it not incumbent on Berry & Co to show | Hazel, for internal and external inflammations. of WM" s. VENABLE, ves 1S“ ae we q ‘ they had introduced to ie of Washington ue D VENUE Cuurcn Festiva. the scion of democracy, atte tet from what honest and honorable motives they | ajl kinds. Sold as above. madly = ally sky qu Clusky;) but the | xv Concent, at Willards’ Hall, this evening, is | acted in procuring Capt. Easby's cemoval 4 SE SES eg dela ‘imancial »ple have to wait until this scion grows Into s | expected to be one of the most pleas eiteiss of expense. ia Mr. Berry's republication cf bie card Sod thes Yor actennal ins Eonnee will alware Ay gence ai need elon Mae Reed Naw Wane mee L—Stonks are rather better eod-sized branch, and wait until this branch | the kind that hax been presented for the Patronage | just a day or two before the election, and in def. | °4 '*™ for axehanes Senet ——— | June next, Mayor. one inember of Board ut | Chicago and Reck Jaland 6%; HL Central etesen rings forth its blossom, and. further, until this | of our citizens for sometime. Besides the great | erence to Dr. May and other friend. Purely and = 7 Aldermen, three mémbers of Common Council, 2%; Mich. Southern ( ward) 24 ; New York biosse:n brings forth its fruit, and, finally, unt{] | musical attraction, vocal and instrumental, that | solely to protect ila chateau, and is it reluctantly DIED, and Assessor for said Ward. Polls open at? 0’el'k | Goniral S14; Penna Co. 85, Neading eae Tipens into maturity, before we can | 18 expected to be present, we understand the | so published? Seeing os many curious and ex-| | Onthe morning of the 3st of May, aged 55 years, | & amt ct a8. Sree HOPE, Mil. and Miss. 6; Mo 6% 81x, U. know who this young sciou is who bas been com- a will be in attendance. traordinary circumstances in the evidence of Berry | Mrs. ELIZABETH ELIOT DAWES, widow oi eas 0 103%. missioned by a n set of bonorables to teach he Concert will be under the direction of Prof. us local politics. By this time, fellow-citizens, | J & Ci il ask 1f it t the late Rufus Dawes, H. Daniel. Single tickets, admitting a gentle- | flal and sane man coe Renee cant any imper | the late Rufus Vawer ity are invited to attend city will be adjusted to | man and lady, 50 cents. against the plain, reasonable, self-evident state pes funeral, without further notice, to-sorrow the satisfaction of the le. afternoon, at 4 o'clock, fiom the res ment of Col. who flatly contradicts them Daring the delivery of Mr. Keating's speech a A Founpiixo —Yester. ‘f morning, early, a y ) denes of her brother, Win. G. Cranch, corner of and the facts prote the truth of his statements} | Second strect east aud D atreot soutl slight disturbance occurred, which was promptly | hearty white male { ve and about three Jas Pe 4, trest eas Can any person who knows Col. Berret doubt })is | ——_——__—_- hours old. avas picked up by the watchmen on the fee palice "Tesepiabe ween ane mc cdca | comer of Land Seventh streets, “it wae merece | athe? JesTICR. | FOR SALE—A_ good SECOND-HAND CAR- daring the delivery of this address. Phe meet- | !2 28 old cape, but otherwise in a nude state. It S, for sal ‘ . HINTON THOMAS H. BARRON. ma B-d Committee of Election, Carpets” “OiRSLORNS OMarnines, Just received a large invoice of the above gous, LE bope the affairs of GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS RIAGE and HARN: elow. Inquire | Which were bought ata low ficure, and are beinz ADVERTISEMENT. SY": sold at prices which defy competit-on, prsciy~ Danaea was taken toa dwelling near by, and the kind] A Carp vnow Me Re) tay. Came, 09g} Se es Some nk Ae, ROE Ew) Tree eccelente petaeein ian greatly pa gp only regretting trary to my wish and feelings, is used in the cards | QIELLING OFF foe A rae 7. LONG- to their advautage to onl e PERRY yes my Ponnayiennta eaiter: There is ste her vitention tong | Of, fettetday and the day Before,” in connection | © SiS pone ay macy ooeth twoen sth and Upper Roouis“Porty Bulldog,” “i avenue, between - | Paseo ge eo fants a with a Soe ce which occurred some years a0 Tih streets, “There 1 mai @ very large | ma3)-3t Corner Pa. av. and Ninth et. - * | alms-house, where any one disposed to raise such bitdig ae = the late firm Of | and general stock of Fay ok and Staple Good Berry & Mohun, | have concluded to make a able to the wants of families, J early and secure a child may obtain it. ststement of oe facts of that affair, as I remember | bargain 393 Penn. avennt geo e com them, in m 5 SOU dof at those eich ose | York ordered ~Trimining end raved F ect | «The tamacton orig hate soos rd of but those celebrated wood, from Fourth street west to Jersey | 20d my late , Mr. Berry, some time during cannon which the ingenious Chinese, some years | avenue: grading and graveling Fourth street cast, the spring of 1853, Capt. Easby being Commis- ago, posted in inent positions to frighten off from East Capital street to Maryland avenue; also, | Stoner of the Public Buildings, Mr. Berry aud the English. Folks down our way bave come to sleneh trap in alley. for con. | myself berg sepeany and cont for work at the conclusion that that same pump is structing a barrel sewer, the Patent bulldi useful nor ornamental—just the same as the civil- : | From ized world thought about the wooden cannons of " nd the Chinese. | have known that same pump for All of which will be at Jeaat a decade of years, and for three-fon of for cash. NO. that time it has been on the sick list, refusing (98 * ‘Dills; those | _™ma 9) st ae eOtia. Conetmnasion do when ik) Se woes Th bills and Cc EA Pa FRIGERATORS. lieve there is a one-horse town in th: udience greeted this i 3 ‘would tolerate such a worn-out, mise it The he 1 loedoxlaee lot of superior REFRIG Sissy bien pametansriee ‘superior troape last sand it ie 8 long time Ce tion and eto ARLE Btahe oS .L 318 KAGLE sTOVE HOUSE. 318 a for to the for 4 persens wi itte ra yermenes sive Meares, Gortiagl Gar of Beltenne castor purchasing " SEILP.VENTI- bak: Ne. PURIFYING ARCTIC KE: Phe above REFRIGERATORS by the mani to prod ie our - ‘bh thant sree Pas, boushtt be sold at love than the the presence. = > $ inal, Y attracti H Ld 7 "SEXCELSI REFRIGETORS, are disposed to exclaim with satitaction, iy Hh ‘ sens btly altered :) morrow afternoon for xamine, at 532 Seventh strect, 5 doors “ Water, water everywhere. Pa. aven' And all the pumps did sbrink; W. H. HARROVER._ Water, w.t r everywhere, rf is i i ——__ Mr. Garnett, President of f ac res: the Baltimore and : ; . Ww GALTS' Ner any drop drick.”’ ' Tastanus Obie R: Ret with a number of leading o ¥ ooD A cOAL ‘Tus sompex of marriage licenses issued at the ony a 282 Pa. Av., County Clerk’s office d the month of May them the was ifty-five, Mill and Whast

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