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a5 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY .....cc0ssseces---00e- Jame 4, 1860, Spirit of the Morning Presa. The Constitution discusses at length the public printing question, and also the difference in the precept and example of the Hon John B. Haskin. The Intelligencer, in reply to a contrary doctrine recently advanced by 2 correspondent of a Balti- timore paper, advocates secret sessions of the Sen- ate In executive matters. SORT SES ee U7 The General Conference of the Methodist Church, now in session at Buffalo, N. Y., bas selected Philadelphia-as the next place of meet- ing UP A fire at St. Joseph, Mich., on Wednes- day last, destroyed Gfteen buildings, including half the businesa portion of the place. Loss 230,000; the work of an incendiary. BUF The Worcester (Mass.) Transcript says a thousand cattle bave been slaughtered in North Brookfield and vicinity, to prevent the spreading of the cattle disense. : sp hieeaaanempetiti--ineiaaaaiia i> Wm. Dun, a reporter employed on the Philadelphia Ledger, died on Saturday morn- ing, from injuries received by falling out of a window during the night. 07 Robert H. Gallaher, associate of Sohn Al’- mand, Jr. & Co., Kanagiwa, Japan, isin this city, completing arrangements for starting a line of clipper ships from New York in the Japan trade. The first ship will probably leave in a few weeks. APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF Srats.—Mr. Appleton, the efficient and worthy Assistant Secretory of State, having been appointed and confirmed by the Senate as Minister to Russia, Mr. W.-H. Trescott, of South Carolina, has been appointed as his successor. * IP The Coroner’s inquest at South Wey- mouth closed on Friday last. The fact that Bet- sey Frances Tirrell died by poison was estab- lished, but no direct evidence implicated George C. Hersey. The circumstances, however, were deemed sufficient to demand his committe! to jal! to await the action of the grand jury, A Very AGREEABLE anp INTERESTING Work ‘We return thanks to the publishers, who send us through the bands of Taylor & Maury, of this city, a copy of “The West Indies and the Span- ish Main,” by Anthony Trollope, author of “Doc- tor Thorne,” “The Bertrams,’”’ “Castle Rich- mond,” “The Three Clerks," &c., &c. New York: published by Harper & Brothers, Frank- lin Square, 1860. The author is a son of the never-to-be-forgotten Mrs. Trollope, whe once set the world agog by her trenchant criticisms upon American society, is an abler and more agreeable writer than ever his mother was; being endowed evidently with a far larger share of common sense than the quizzical old lady was ever bleesed with, on which he invariably draws im coming to conclusions upon all the topics he bandles in this work; which seems to be the best daguerreotype of the existing condition of society in the part of the world of which it treats, and of its future, within the reach of American readers. Persenai. -+:*Hon. T.C. Hindman, of Ark.. and Capt Kingsbury, U.S. A., are at Kirkwood’s. -N. P. Willis, the author, bas made a public jon of religion, having recently been con- med by the Provisional Bishop of his diocese --++ The New York Post is credibly informed Dy 2 letter from Havana that Isaac V. Fowler, the defaulting postmaster, is in that city. -**-Major E. Johnson, U.S.A; T.C. Sulli- van, U.S. A.; Commodore Mzyo and family, U S.N; L. B’ Reynolds, U.S. A; F.H. Bates, U.S. A; Hon. W. H. Trescot, S.C; PE Brocchus, Mo.; are at Willard’s. The Rev. C. R. Martin and wife, of t « Methodist Episco Church, and Rev. M. 7 Yates and wife, of the Southern Baptist Clurc!, arrived at Shanghai on the 7th of March. Mr. Martin joins bis mission at Fuh Chow. --- Horace Greeley (says the Bridgeport, Ct , Farmer of Tuesda: pe <5 crys here this morning julse, ane on a black hat intimate friends foaud dithealty in recounts + The remains of Daniel T. Jenks, who died at the Washington Infirmary on the Ist inst , were taken to bishome in Philadelphia on Saturday morning last, and will be buried this afternoon Mr. Jenks was an activeand intivential democrat, & warm and sincere friend; and Lis death is se- tiously felt by a large circle of friends. Sam Hovston a Canpipars.—The New Or- Jeans Delta publishes the following letter from Gen. Sam Houston : Austin, May 24 —Mesers. D. D. Atkinson and iw pone tage pay to your letter of the 1ith instant, i will say that [ have responded to the people at Sun Jacinto and consented to be- come tne People’s candidate for President. I: jelding to the cali of my fellow-citizens of Texos, u June last. to become a candidate for Governor. I said the Constitution and the Union embrace the onl Prine!ples by whieh I would be yov- erned, {f elected; they comprebend all the old Jackson National Democracy I ever professed cr peer pees these have ever guided my action; ve no new principles te announce. Thine, truly, Sam Hovston. pe ee oe U7" Joe Smith, Jr., and his Mormon followers, murubering several thousand persons, have made extensive purchases of real estate in Dongt+s county, Ne! ka fon sigs? vpon which they are soon expected to locate. It is thought at least tev thousand Mormons will ae settle in Douglas county within the present year. The new city of Flerenc isto be their headquarters. The Omaha City Nebraskian, which is located in the same county, says:—“ We understand agriculture is to be the principal occupation of these people while they bave also 073 them artisans an: workmen skilled in the various mechanical arts We most cherfully welcome them to Nebrask, and sincerely hope that nothing may ever trans- Pire to render their residence among u unpteas- ant to themselves or annoying to others.”’ > The case of Albert W.. Hicks, convicted of pitscy, in New York, was finally disposed of on Priday last. Judge Smalley sentenced the pris- oner to be hung on the 3th of July next, upon Ellis’s or Bedlow’s Island, whichever may be s¢- lected by the U.S. Marsbal for that Purpose Hicks recelved bis sentence with that stolidity which has characterized his conduct throug bout the trial. Later in the day, Hic! ad an inter- view with Mr. Sayles, one of his counsel. in ti Tombs, when be became quite communicative Eee life, and, in some impromptu verses, hinted at a bloody crime in which he was Previously engaged. ps sn eee | PEMaLe Faxsunc axp rLoraL Home.—Mrs Elizabeth has issued an appeal in be- half of a plan which she’bas been for the last three years rape | jonstrating. She las pur- chased a farm of -five acres at, Rye, West- chester county, New York, where she purposes establishing an institution where femaies without means may be enabled to substitute for laboricus confinement at needie-work. in the scl ool-roem or factory, the Coiwase.—The gold’ coinage at the Pbiladel- pix. May was 8109.20 in double balf eagles; $5,219 66 in tine XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. enemies In TRE Sexarx, on Saturday, the Vice Presi- dent laid before the Senatea communication from the Secretary of War, in compliance with a reso. tion of the Senate of the 25th ult., calling for in- formation as to whether any of the money agreed to be paid for the purchase of the ae reservation has been paid according toagr A and, if so, how much,when. to whom, &c.; which was read and ordered to lie on the table. The Secretary states that $30.000 was paid by the pur- | ‘4 Aes posit of chaser on the 26th of July, 1857, ade specie to that amount with the Assistant Treasurer of the United States. The deferred instalments of the Hespimeen money are secured by withholding the title until they are paid. ‘The purchaser hav- ing failed to make bis ymenta, snit has heen brought to enforce the vender’s lien, and the land will ‘be sold to pay the residue of the pnr- chase money, if it is not sooner paid No part of this reserve is now th the possession of the United States On motion Wy Mr Hunter, the prior orders were postponed, and the Senate proceeded to consider the Honse bill making appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending the 30th of Jane, IS61. The first amendment reported by the Committee on Finance was to increase the appropriation for the regular supplies of the quarterinaster’s department from $1,440,000 to $1.590,000; which was agreed to. Several other amendments were likewise agreed to. On the question to increase the appro tiation for con- structing barracks and other ding ke , from $300,000 to $593 582 60, after some debate, {t was agreed to—yeas 24, nays 17 Mr. Davis moved to amend the bill by striking out the following clause:-—“And that there be added to the staff of the army one signal ofticer, with the rank, pay, and allowances of a major of cavalry, who sail have charge, under the direc- tion of the Secretary of War, of all signal duty, and of alt books, papers, and apparatus connected therewith.”? Avreed to—yeas 22, nays 18 Mr. Vavis, from the Committee on Military Affairs, sabmitted several amendments, most o which wereadopted. Oue of these, appropriating $758,000 for the support of one regiment of Texas punted volunteérs, was agreed to by a vote of yeas 23, nays 16. Mr. D ako submitted an amendment appropri- ating more tban $1,100,000 for various fortifica- tons on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts; which wes agreed to—yeas 3), nays 10. Without disposing of the bill, the Senate ad- journed. Ix tHe Hoss, a number of private bills were passed Mr. Stewart, of Md., resumed his remarks from a former day. in vindication of the conduct of the Honse of Delecates of that State in censuring the course of bis collesgne [Mr. Davis] for voting for Mr. Penning’ Speaker of the House, as the ‘biack rept candidate. In reply to Mr Davis, who said the people of Maryland would sustain him, he remarked that his colleague, on that issue, would pot get more tha guard to vote for him. His colle bad served to animate and strengthen the repub- lcan party Mr Maynard, in reply to a remark by Mr. t, said, ov reliable authority, Mr. Fillinore et, and will not, support the Chicago nem- of N. C., rose to a question of y no quorum was present. He was tired of making this House a debatiaz soctety Adjourned a Proceedings of Te-Day. Ly raz Senate, to-day, after the transaction of toutine business of no general interest— Mr. Sumner commenced bis speech on the ad- mission of Kansas, when our report closed. Hovsr.—The House acted on the Senate’s amendment to the Post Ottice Deticiency bill, and non-concurred in Mat striking out the proviso for the restoration of suspended inland maif service, and requiring proposals to be given to the lowest bidder for carrying the mails between Charleston and Havana Mr. Adams,of Ky, from the Committee on Post Oitices and Post Roads, reported a bill, pro- viding for the transportation of the mail between the United States and the Republic of New Mex- ico, in accordance with Butterfield’s proposal. On motion of Mr. Carter, Saturday next was assigned for the consideration of business of the District of Columbia. +e Srauvine’s Prerareo Give —We would call the attention of our friends and patrons to the new preserving fluid labelled Spalding’s Prepared Glue, with which its Inventor proposes to cement our good old Union, grievously shattered by being tossed about on the waves of public feeling, set in motion by Old Brown. Whether it will accom- piish this we canuot say, but we can vouch from actual. sight-seeing experience that its effects upon humbler articles of hovsehold economy are so marvelous as to make us believe in Its utmost pos- sibilities. Fractured chairs and tables come ont vhole from beneath its magic touch; torn leaves 2 w Leorhmgly ether; pet China, by some unlucky falf; nuiics Meain and becomes good as new; end jewelry iseven repaired with pga e | this wonderful Balsam. Children it an unfailing source of economy snd enjoy- mendin their broken toys and making in fact its anion-making properties are so very evident as to challenge the admiration of ail. [bas been compounded by its inventor after much careful experiment,and ia, we are confident, he best preparation of the kind extant, possessing vantaze of being ina liquid form, and cou- ly ready for use, while its adhesive prop- ties are so strong that an article thoroughly \'brenk ioere easily in a new eperate In that of the original fracture, i it to the use of families and planters —(harleston Courier. Moseatcanie a THe Stimvratine Errecr of Ain —The ex- citiug and stimulating proprieties of pure oxygen e well known, and every one has felt the javig- erating iutuence of fresh air, yet no practical plication has heen made of these beneticicl pro of substance so cheap aad universal en the body is w + the b fati whole system Ina state of lassity 4 w vivorous ons d the effert will be instantly he individual trying the experi- d stimulated, the es, the Inugs will idity, the whole fame nature's stimulant will ¥> Will feel Frevivified, and. be found the best. lvaman bad a cataleptic fit {n the ille. He was walking alone, ap- erued as to attairs of this world, came transfixed. At first nothing thongh of it, but his singular attitade soon drew the aitention of. a number of perac nally a yreat crowd gathered. The individu od unmoved fer two hours and-a- half, and at ivst was taken tothe hospital. This is a novel eccurrence, and one we have never heard of before in this country. Medical works record « few such cases in France. po See eeiee A Preacher ix Limvo —The Cincinnati Ge- zette of the 20th ult says thata few day: New York preacher eloped with the lawyer of New York ond went to Cin The husband telegraplcd to the Mayor of that Place, and caused the preacher to be arrested for adultery. On the 30th ult. the husband arrived, and. after an interview with bis wife at the Bur- net House, the twain d. ted for New York, leaving the preacher in jai Who is he? A. Cuthbert, from Georgta, son to a S. Senator of that State, has recentl purchased and settled on a farm about four miles vorthwest of Patersou. N.J., bringing with him five negroes to whom he bad give: liberty. They are the last of seventy-five emancipated by Mr. Cuthbert. the others having been sent to Liberia through the Colonization Society. {7~ The first paper mill in Minnesota is to be estaolisbed at the of St. Anthony, the great water power there it a most eligible location Over fifty tons of common Printing aper are used in the city of St. Paul every year. he machinery for the new mil! has arrived, Ma. Ranky.—This gentleman has obtained the gold medal of the London Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals; for his system of horse- breaking. He bad a bad mishap at Oxford, when acolt broke poe | with hfs, got amnony the people in the seat ud seriously injured several Le and gentlemen. i> The Onto contain accounts of addi- tional loss of ite by the recent tornado. The whole number will bry prod ‘be leas than ope handred and fifty, and the loss off property will Day . it to at least one and a half mi - = o ihons of dol. Mrs. Belle Stuart, a young and. beautiful NEE residing in Cincianati, swatlowed ounce Smarr anager ose ut of in . The dottare prevented hey Gytme, ae Fifteen bundred acres of watermelons have va sue in Driftwood township, Jackson county, Indiana. It is caleulated that these tif- teen Kundred acres will produce $30,000 worth of The steamship Adriatic sailed from New vil. on Saturday for Southam nN AMUSEMENTS. The steamship City of Baltimore, from Live-] Wy AU © HS 1 T AL 1 A. | p OST OR ATOLL Peel peg LT pool on the 23d ult.. passed Cape Race at noon on Ww apa Lecce PBOURY y WILLARDS’ HALL. valuable He bas examined it thoroaghl lares it to GRAND REOPENING ' he rewarded by fe beh Fg Lege Fosoyregees ey ‘Tre JaPANese Wit ATTEND Tux Exuisition. | St Eleventh sts. the Times take such pt action cs Grand reoponm: Pictures of FON ago case would seem to demand, to prevent the dis- ALY, PURSE. with from spreading into Connecticut. N. For one week , COMmMencing June sth. articles. iS it the most exact and ri; eee ree i The eNO. sebinnh tine galling at thie Office, proving Property. and i a pomible, faa to the thia-elogant and feshioaable ball wat ine cost will | ousatvertionment. 0 U4 at any cost, be =e out of our State. bill. Palmetston | be to make it the most attractive exhibition 10 BERRA indy lost her Tf, in the means taken to Prevent this, some barsh | Stated in the Honse of mons that he would | °f the day. 5 eRe. popten Of unpleasant steps have tobe taken, it cennot.l't taove for a commitice to cremiee Ge ta | The Distingsished ten oy eatil the Hall of Raprok helped. The work must be so systemaatized: that | for the course pursued by the House of Lorde: wi | pate, Distinguished Lecture’, will illustrate the te . fe | asay town shall be under surveillance, and the | disclaimed = n-te: place: the thru" Shouees in tings. will receive the above nD on Admission 35 cents, Exhibition on Wednesday | ing it at the othee of Brown's Hotel. rn border towns must especially be s ‘ promptly sen to. {t is already reported that | Hostility. Grd Saturday. oC B: e latest advices Garibaldi had defeated | Doors open at 2 o'clock ; commence af 3 o’elock ; — és, 7 the disease has appeared in Enfield and in some tke Neapelitakeendne Palermo. and in the evening at 7—commence at 8 o'clock. LY carly & coy or A heavy GUL pers of Windbam county. Whether it has yet - olla By ee and FEN. Oram ai? | well mada vasin- | Hall well ventifated. Schools on liberal torma. fact made {ts appearance withiu our borders | 9 hbe bay Maho t oeena Letirnlien img | 22-4 — ¥ ae ae nas Semesters MEME eet Slamdbeed ty ees Neapsthon tern ie Deeeeeel WASHINGTON THEATER, he She ea pof titer to the ce or house of ures Pe away, an rea leventh Stan Pa aveome. yor oT. 302 itis to be found here” Itisa bad feature of tule | C&PHtalof the Kingdom of the Two Sieilies, with THIS (Monday) EVENING. Jee population of 170,000. It in a fortified city, sur- June 4th, & REWARD.—Stolen or strayed, © BA Y cattle disease, that it presents no premonitor ANDE E . . ‘i 2 HORSE, 15% id ; inme sympt whatever; that a fine-looking ani inded Erp wat sae Suits ove-side is protected SD Every Evanine Untit For tugs Notice. $ ROAST, ee bands high; ii . by a strong fort, may be far gone with it, and bave imparted J It to many otters, before Its existence fa ewe sree Bs ody array akon ira. 7 This le proved by the Gimections of the | "Tne tatrst acchiats atate teat ke tad gained a ies of healthy-looking animals killed in the | decisive victory at Moreale infected region for the perpere of ascertiining : ; h and — oF Massachusetts .AGOLD RREAS tois fact. It has been said that this disease bas a | pchin# has refused to accede to the Eng! Mrs. Matt Peel’s Campbell Minstrels, | P/N. w)tns conte of small sions aot BREAST French ultimatum. European origin. It is known to have made sad ‘They w1'l offer to the ladies and Jomen of | 24% leaf. | it being the git of a decensed friend the — ow it ‘that The tinder bes 2 sone’ er oe ketive Recetas By the Vanderbilt. Washington. a new 29 sot their tru y uncauaied weil be rewacdd Sha rece oth thant of the » r] 224 popular Soirees “pe. introducing owner, by lee itat 164 6 ith sireet between munity. jut abowe, Cape Towa om ate Goto | City of Halilicere,) arrived at New West oe eee | tacon fr Oc Comput mil Cremeans REWARD —Strayed away, thie (Saturday > ¥ Sun- ‘8 Ope: De; Conoert will commene: E 5 {s Good Here hase ee Haven, partly fer tke | Gay- She brings upward of two hundred passes. | pg@isopenst aie: Congert = chnirx, 50 ct $1 morning. frat Alexande a. & Roan purpose of ‘stating his knowledge of the disesse | Sf, and reports the prevalence of severe See | eae gf be NTLEY, fate gai earn among the herds of the Dutch Boors tn that part | '¢@/her throughout the passage. Several icebergs} je4 ______Business Manager. rocks. Whee iy ——s ‘on 1 of Africa. He says it has rioted there for years, wee Pees: Thormanby won the Derby race ROBINSON & LAKE’S Bridge, nking her wy tehie city. The a ‘ t a ; - reward will be given for he: to HIC from widely extending By the monde eee Wan the cewentnes tat Ten Brocek's “Umpire” |GREAT CIRCUS & MENAGERIE. | i'wct siw's, na: The Cauni, s Alston, native king, which absolutely forbid the bring- | W2% the eleven SUPERB FIRMAMENT PAVILION. , |. = Ing of any cattle, good or bad, r his bound: The northern ports of China have been block- 7 OUND-—At the Navy Yard th: ng of any cattle, good or bad, ove mdary | saed : priceanrynhnpeanimnerny dtstegervtareeeed Ll in ety eee, EP noe ee — Ride patie gee abandoned the provinces | Splendid and immensely liberal desicn for = gnclomieg hat rhe owner. on identifying it, can Farrmrur Ministans o¥ Heatru—in examin. | of Palermo and Trapani Great disorder pre- | amuses cut aud instruction of the peop nave it DY paying for this advertisement. “joi 3t Z i vailed, and the provinces were in full insurrec- | wonderful combination of these ~ 2 sitong te cutee afr ommend | ton Sit thousand Sitians kn ined Ger TWo GREAT Fasi rms $5 Riel ane Nope. Fo | 3 A email RREL HORSE, 5 or 6 Miranda, just in from Truxillo, with a cargo of Send Grey on the 15th the ee, ag army was | aided by a great number of Lotz cot Geatlemsn {oars old; white spot ia’ hus By —— be BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE the Horse to JOMN WHELEN, on @ xt ' between 18th and isth stx., will receive the above CAMPBELLS hovwoes ste., wi bd By request of numerous friends and patrons OST—Yoesterday, ist of June, on Seventh rahe ad; left 3 Professionals. chose: from the Hicwest ROLE nd foot : 4 Honduras parilla for Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co , of | '*\! oth? Metals paginas near Mon. | oF Azristic Excetumncn. vom hand to gellar “Any one ietarnion’ hita to Lowell. So particular are this firm as to the ar- | 4, Conflict also | Roman territory, between the | TOM KING, the Champion Leaper ofthe World. | Rev. J. M. GRANDIN, ROY Then, street, ticles used in compounding their various reme- Pontifical gendarmes and aperty Garibaldians. | Mr. KING and M’lle ADELAIDE in & new and | Sbove L, will be paid the above reward. dies, that they have this drug, like some others ‘The latter were driven back to Tuscany, with a | Original performance entitled, Adonis and Venus, | _™&3) ier orp meres eb a bys Ropiigre ios: of thirty killed and wounded, ; MASTER RAPHAt BLL in Jus Great Flying Leap ent of e ie: of Twen! ‘eet! posits Hg, informs us that there vate any ene at ot ee epactare ofa French | ;. ie aty Riders and seuses Three No. 1 BOARDING. species of this plant, but two of which are y ‘ > Clowns.—Complete ‘oupe 0 "alemie qwes- “saare Ee = : Valushie in medicine the gullies of thee ee | pf wes tumored ‘hat malatin ine integrity of | 0 jiggreen, bens: pad Sirane Orchar_| JYRS. WELEN M. WEST ine eee 4 alsa ciTected by the time of gathering, musde of | the Ottoman Empire Spl ndad Sind of Biontad Performing | wide, a fow stops enst of Savonth at_ ant in tie we wareliable fhe. ba i hanes labor The report of a concentration of Russian troops jucat ei s. Hiate vicinity of the Patent Office and General him. One of the inert varieties of Sarsaparilia | 0 tbe Pruth is denied y trained Ju nerdere hcrar ute opened for, the reception With a distinct troupe of orquis . * - Pantene, joarders—having very pleasant Chambers. don grows wild in our own forests, while several Pit of Zurich has been appreved by panne need pe crommenion Se daring ths bie and singiowou the In of May. be — Se Soot Ae ee ancent ape Gea Rome, May 23.—The Customs Guard at Onano | 28409 for the old, wornout and wearisome alter- 5 that the virtues of th's drug had never been fully told. and that tbe reason of the low esteem in which many hold it, is mainly due tothe im- portation of such immense quantities of the Worthless varieties. His accounts of his trips to Honduras and his business excursions along the were attacked and overpowered by fillibusters, | P'*°°* Tre Lapies. nl who, after plundering, re-entered Tuscany. The AME ROBINSON, so renowned every peasantry are anking for arms. The Papal troops ieee leet an wn inher delightful science Will immediately leave Rome for the frontiers of y Equestrianism, exhibiting. upon her beau The Journal of Rome says the news froin Sicily | tifal and high-mettled pa the graceful, yet is favorable to Neapolitan government Artillery | controll: which a\! ladies may, with FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, see first page } % tructio + Aad Practica, obtain over thie noble art- | TNHREE DESIRABLE APAR MEN Gulf of Dulce and the rivers of Motagua and EBs chm bene yo the flibus- | M81; and the high point of exosiience ard skal) Tat at tne Lalayette Heese Goto at OF Santiago and among the adjacent mountains were J which may bs achieved in this invigorating a: ith streets. of Intense interest. "We can but commend and | 8, owing to the darkness of the night, tired sea zt sesable exercise. ge RR gg — seprgacmotir, Kling ihe captain, eens, | * SiLLE ALICE, FORASNE, ie Aaa Seuss apse nee deat ine oon ale and tae ee He aries: | of sroome, bandaemiy eal health ee The Neapolitan Government has very little to | dashing effect, style, and fascination. To attem art ofthis city. It ee ithe + say; but its last bulletin says two columns of the enything hike 2 aeaoripnen of Cis wonfertal 2 | orn improvements, can mene: 7 = n - - BS, : 3 were pursuing the dispersed troops of Gari- vent wes! sdvertisoment mania’ be an. | riage bouse The insurrection was gaining strength dail, Ng A yt e Paris, May 22 —The Rentes have advanced to Gopal dren to babies Soante tn each paper in 69fr. We. which this advertisement appea The Russian troops in the southern provinces a ed entirely in style from all others, this are reported to have n placed on a war footing. | Child of Genius rides with the a pete — Count Thun, Austrian Ambassador to Prussia, _ ont fearlessness. her ae clases pent. DOR RENT-A two-story PRAME ROUSE bas returned to Vienna tions reet amile of modest With kitchen, wood shed, &e . in rear, on weet Albert Senlth dled, at London on Saturday conha gurus | side Third street. between Gand’ H sts, Will be t ti t ‘se | lot ata iow rate ton good tenant ; the decision of the House of Pome oot ; th ente the | S. JONES, corn-r Third and H sis, hedge" Laieerops batons 2a Stteuniver. | | IQUOR LICENSE FOR SALECliquor Li crtgmrat Which ber ieminsase sehseveterets maior. | IQUOR LICENSE POR BALE —Liseo 14 ie 8 «plendi? harmony of daring, etyle and grace, honor his pores for the faithfulnessand energy with which they execute their trust as ministers to the | pheeery health, and we suspect that this course is at least one of the reasons why their medicines are held in such extraordinary favor throughout the civilized world —New York City News. tabling and Car ‘0 a cond tenant the rent will be ire next door—464. 1D HOUSE.—A lady, who i: com careful housekeeper, would like to House during the sum iven. , Address “House je 2-3 Tue Comepy “Winp Oars.—This was the first play produced in New England, long before the Revolution, when the worthy citizens held players in utter abhorrence. The Manager was arrested during the performance and ed through the streets, dressed for bis part of Sir George Thunder, and taken to the residence of the magistrate, and he was heavily fined by the scandalized expounder of the blue laws. he jenc: es WANTS. ANTED—For a long term of years, a ovlored woman to cook. wash and iron. A slave pre- ferred. References wil! be required, and eood wpsee given, Apply at 461 E st. bet. Sth and 6th. je4-st* Mait Ropsggxy.—A young man named Thomas Gornta, son of a postinaster in Princess Anne county, Va., has suddenly disappeared. Money stolen from letters has been traced to his posses- sion. INEAU, Washington Brewery, corner of K and sad deaiening cheers prosisim another triumph MICHAEL DOUGHERTY. ¢ ned ea Se . LA FAIRIE KATE, ‘sx. Torms hail-price. From the Principal Theaters. F% iB NT iree first-cla! r At WASHINGTON os CITY HALL 8QUARE, IF iuipbed eet eee oitee nich, cack. hand somely finished, and having all the On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR- nents, such &s water. gas, &c..in one of the ves DAY. + June 14,15, and 16. finest locations in the city—on the corner of Thin Admission 5 cents; childron and servants 25 cts, | street and Missouri avenue, avd oj ite the Capi tol grounds Any one wishing to rente hne dwetl- pply at Loouat Hill | moar fy comeeny will perform at Georgetown | ing will find this. {avoraite opportunity: as Tf Hig de ear the first toll gate, re to rent them immediately and will rent them = sarc T STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. = Inquire of P. W. BROWNING. je 1-tf . 7 AN HE Ladies of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, cor- UILDING SITES AND FARMING LANDS AA sein se vtttone ao ie | eet aor Rice apenas | BGR eG Artin te nebo atte 7 ‘3 bd * <M Y 0 aye + - Ma {¢ . erket.and no or fayotie House, Pst, : 2°” | NESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS dane en, Wathington, several preces of CARDS crcta a ANTED—Persons who intend to bnild to | 6th and 7th, to aid im liquidating the debt upon the respective! +19, 24, and two other pieces of 40 acres know that they can get Bricks Lailin the | church parsonage. Admissian 10 cents; season wie wil I] om the most advaytageous best manner fur $2.25 per thousand, by addressing kets 25 oonts; ehildren half price. They have | terms. and at Jo jcon. It will be divided into i » the pleasure of announcing & Lecture on Ja- ECTURE, By Brother Wa. ad 1, before Natioual VAY EVENING. Sth © Masons in good staud- other lodges cordially invited, Seve SW. TOYNER, Sec. em MATCH GAME OF BASE BALL SE ANTED.—Two good farm hands that under- Al — bap berg aerellz, Troy as: = #0, two men to work in adairy.” They mus ood milkers, None nced app'y who are not sober, honest and industrious. farm, Seventh street jess will be played between the POTUMAC BALL CLUB of this city, and the E USIOR CLUB of Baltimore, upon the grou forme-, south of the President's House. ‘ESDAY, June6th, commencing at | o’olu Linteliugencer.) je4-3% JACKSON BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Pho members of this Association are hereby maTihad tn caper me © orca £ June 3th.at the German Hall tii the"s room) for the purpose of electing officers and to make the first payment. Persons wishing to become stoch- ders are also invited to attend. As the lasiness hia Association will be conducted with very lit. tle expense, an early termination is ertain. je 4-2? CHAS. WALTER, See protem, c! y ce ti d. = Bricklayer, Washington Post Office. _j2- pan, by Dr. Hois.ox, for Friday Night, 6th instant, | hos inecoot 3 sl tae ae OR TWO AC- | in the Church. 0 14.586 rout FB KIBBEY. No 6S Louisiana avenne, men to travel in Vir- ween 12 and 2 o'clock: ma 31-6 T “ OR SALE LOW ND ON RE MOST to seh men as above described comine well res0m EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. eiienconatie terme LOTS OF LAN in the fo uted. eee - : 4 nr city of Washington Parties nadise, A No J article SMOKING TOBACCO im | B\VENING AND MOONIAGHT Pic NIC! wishin to build or purchase will do well to exa:n. aa ton poe ae orn ome Rondioad To_bs given by the MECn ANICS’ Assocta. | ig them: = = Square 515, between 4th and Sth streets, near MY &t CHES AND FRENCH FLOWERS CURE had aod | f Beata tCRe DaY iene “ mare 008; ow 5 raey betwee: or t j STEVE jounds each, tu bh SLAND, © G 186. nare 628, New Je: avenue, » ie wae ‘istesd E hy 8th and it a hen and at vuole rican As to suit thore wh may Fie Association pi streets. ‘ wish t uirchase for their own consumption of to | make this one of the Ny echt the cations ofthe ware 690,corner North Capitol street and Mas YSON YERBY No. 329 Twelfth st., by eee i “*Scuare G36, near to and south of the Capitol eal betwoon M and N streets, Dancing to commence at ook and continue by at. uare 684, it wtreet east, between Cand D - | until midnight. No person ~ . WANTED WET NURSE, Apply at 411 | without fret procuring & ~y ‘One of the best | Lo vare tis, street, between 4th and Sth east. Third street west, botwaen Pa.avenne and C | Biting Bands les bese engag Square 45, Tenth street, near Navy Yara ate, ew iokete Fed oP ee Eanes and le | Square 961, Eleventh strest, near Hert Capitol ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE until | 4%; to be had of the members bbe tree! About the Int of December; or Board for'n | OF Re the boat on Siuare 20, Eleventh street. nearly whole equare small family, in @ respectablo. private boarding. uares 106i and 1075, Jots in these squares. house. Address Box No, 1, star Office. SILVER PLATED BUTTER COULERS— 5) Tike nea in this oity. rf have just reonived alarge let, which | will seli off at very low H.O. HOOD. if ND WHITE NEAPOLITAN BON of tho largest and best Shapes. dust re- Ss ; 326, between 9th and 10th x! PSTN OF THOSE EXTRA FINE : GL STRAW BONRETS, y je 1-3 Sauere ™ corner of Penn. avenue and Third t.3 ¥ sree cennell armed ae Ha 7 street eas! on Ot of ANTED—A SITUATI at 5 TE 7 r juare 982, corner E) ith street tend E Oi metween eh and ith ete. | VW the carpenters’ eee 5 a farm kad or FIST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION —a Soung and able-bodied man, whe can come well ree ded. Address Box’ 21, Star Office. or THE Arlington Club, are 990,0orner Bleventh street and B street south. ee Al of Squares 1013, 1014, 1015, 1057, and 10g, ane) = ; At GLYMONT PAVILION, Jung 6ru. Seunrsdn bosses aad ‘ad streets west and D Res Old Poin ana ee peoks, Old Eneray- | axe members of the ARLINGTON CLUB beg | act Lomseeenrene alts, Old Paintings, | For tase Pooks, Aneoid | \ See i euntaoen ae tek hoes Square 3, on G street, bet vinga, ba y é ‘nog Couns “Autoceapiy € rpositien, | 804 the cit-z-ns of Washington ga r steamer Mouticello— T OOR OILCE ths, vi A MELLED inutation of moreeeo, for up! very cheap. tering seats, Square 47 Fifth and @ sireste mesane uare 478, corner Fifth and Q stree perth. Inquire o: ee KIBBEY. je 4 co2lw CLAGETT & DODSON, » bought, Addreas 0, a® Office, | erally, that they in‘end giving thei i ton. Will also purchase, td any amount, | 8bove named Excursion to Glrmont. which is now |. 51 oe No, 65 Low isinne avensie, LADIES. sponse, Son, enone TE, Wearing Apparel, Contents of Lumber | tae reefing met py emyetcinnge th 4 I ee J '- aa bs 4 INS, BBO) ONS! » key de. Ke, v o rent—t re . - Py ree ic OUSES—one My stock is full and complete, € a tekees k- Kp Rein Sa. ALF Wanted to, route hew summer house , swings, &e.; and we feel wat | IM Twel 4 i r selections, at h street, between Cand D; one on the re er ha ate, 'hat | corner of Twelfth and H sts, ; and one on He. ke A that has ever loft | teoen Jzth nod 13th sta.” Inquire OP SAMES Ww * Jo} S*_ | ised with the arranzemen ANTED-Goed SOAS pS. sfione cn | gal ae grandest Exe I a a wN ‘ON, Militar, Vashington. 2 . Merchant Tailorer S19 Pennes rete | a ninRtON Te and String Band_has beenen | BARKER, on H street, between 1ith ont Washington, D. C. ta S-tw. | gaged to sccompany ths excursion. Supper will be = of Fier ep aPC ey aR EG shed by the Preprietor of Glymont at city Fo ESTA tre, beautiful new BRICK ANTED—To have gt he know that they OUSES. on Eighth street west, 5 gan find @ Fine and Well selected Stock of Tickets $1, edmitting a gentleman and ladies; | north, west «ide. Apply to Dr. KEASBEY, No. SEOEBING ond F, ING Seok Ag the om be had ofany of the mombers of at the pat on a ee a nue, betwen oth and loth 5 or to it A. ~ oy a Sev- the even: the exci be is jos. * er ol and cnth st, opposite Post Office Department, apé-3m | Cotvan will loaveher wharf, at the Inet of See: | Hane” Corner Of Seventh street wes STEVEN Sth and lth sts. and colored, " EXGIISH cape, white, “4 of the very best quality, ; ENS, _je 4-6 336, between 9th and loth sts, F NOTICE. : OR The benefit of the ties of Washington, 3 etown, Alexandria, an ir respective vi- u ; i h . 2 J oad state that mz stock of ready-made 5 ma 2-lw* f = > uth at, at half-past? o clock precisely ; Alexan- ~ —- H FLOWERS ANTED.—Every one to know . dee are . "Northern OR RENT—The fine FRAME HOUSE known ually latke, “All buyer ond Bedi eee Seventh at.. charges fair priows for hi heeds Liter Met for ig a a f sivantage’ by calling, before buying else- | Goto ®MITHS, Seventh st) to get your HATS | st., and Virginia av., Navy Yard.and Pa. ay..and | north, between 9th he re. at = STEVENS’, and CAPS. Seventh st. at 70 eluck, to convey persons to the Hyane of the most oesirabl a 336, between sth and 10th ste, boat; and also be at the wharf on the return of the | WV eshing FRESH CANTON MATTINGS. PERSONAL. = Je 4 con" | rious “ki Just reesived and for sal le " ENJOYMENT. @ 10 roils new style Fancy Canton MATTINGS, BAST VHARCS FO8 BOERS. [eee eee Ue aes a a a 2 ‘The Sixth Presbyterian Sunday Sehool Rev. Ma- @ do do do ExtenImpertal WHITE ; nil Seourner Phcome, Sit cita s Goaan ATTING. firm and style of SuLLivan & Srkwart, plasterers. | *tea! ic at Port Washington ~ Wises weirs selling now at greatly reduced | Ws dissolved on tho Zist day of May lat John A. | LYE SNe oe fort veemnetee OTe boat will pecan Stewart havine sold ahd disposed of all hie inter za ‘ “je 4-002 CLAGETT & DODSON, | 1M the stock, bi John J, Su a pon“ and assets of anid firm to | leave her wharf ad wg etshiet an. i zd to use the name i ADIES. 7 cae geip of the firm invpettgnient of al ms eaainst it and haat city prices, Quolts, Swings, Music-and all 2 READ! \i receipt for all moneys dae thei ; = To.wo yards best WHITE SILK ALLUSION, of | (1 o0ve Amt receipt for all moneys dae them’ a fe EES Weinfeuomipsymidehes 4.64.04 10 412-4 Aleo, | _je 4-92" JOEN A. SEEWART. _ | svennc'and evoath Serect to conver al parma te and nck N “AM, of 0 oy “¥: Ick ‘ty "3 . meso. “Ladies in want of the abr ve moode ween "Ture vestsipacd Oren sresteaienta teente cn e clers will, on and after the | 25 cent; childr n'a, 15 cents; wh ch can be obtained ed with the egal nt the “antil the Int day of October | at th, bea fof the school. 336, between ath and loth sts. « Ist day of June, it or of any teacher of the next, close their stores daily at 7.0" afternoon, the above: renamed Pastor will give Pm. In the afr - . W. G. * BRO, | doseription, from his own observation, of the ' wel. three- W BOOKS SAME ly wie iome, and Scenery of” Christopher Coluinbus, & Forse cK HOUSES "pS, on atrest a tes ents 4 vol"! sng se-cest Cink) KULINGEI & CO, mis 90-6" by Russia Lecation. cay averly Novels, complete im 27 volumes; half ‘\__ GLYMONT PAVILION, 1 EY Charles Dickens's complete Work al SS a Tus SUX MONT. 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