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‘THE EVENING STAR 1 TUBLISHED EBVBEY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE sTaR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue § leh st, Pavers served in packages by carriers at G48 ‘Sr, OF 37 conte per month. Zo mail subseribers tha Price is 83.50 & year, in advance; @2 for six moaths, @1 for three months; and for less than ‘iree montha at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single fOPiCs, ONE CRNT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTA. 07" Avvanrisssanrs should be sent to the offic | *efore 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- ‘rai until the next day. Ebening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1860. The case was not An Arxicay Motusr Mxets Some or Her : sample of the disease, but it wertheless de- | Citing Az Ker Weer — Amon fee cued AUCTION SALES. HOTELS, &e. FOR SALE AND RENT. monstri the theory the Commissioners » is a mi By Jc. } YGEIA HOTEL, > "ABLE REAL ES re that cattle once sick Will never fully recover. sabdned Ik ence et ce eee BY Vintue Or aeeee OF TRUST DU LY H Oun Pornt Componr, Va. AT Ke oo Ha te _ ears —— Chee : Mees a tion, other than that she had part of her family recorded in the land records o ‘Ashin, This Pelobrated Watering Pisce, looa- board wner to se. vate sale, two bagte county, D.C. Liber J. A. S, folio 188, will yr ted in fuil view im on Roads and Pang: ‘phe firet is the Inst.» She had never ezhibited. any signs ar | with tet, Het erest hope wauo mect the other | So"RG te ‘he ih aot prim. | © Bay,and atthe, rte Se Seckertah Berns ont ba INTERESTING TO METHODISTS. At the request of a valued friend, a member of the Methodist connection, we republish the following interesting letter, first appearing in the columns of the Baltimore Sun: Berrars, June 2.—As many of your readers re interested in the absorbing question of sla- oar * first militar: id di beyond a Separated her. On the land- D.G, Lots | post of the United States, (Fort Monros) the’ lence of 2 the lands o! Benjamin Lee ard ight co and an exter- | ing of the William's cargo, she. with others of ered 4, 5, 6,7 and Sein ene umbered 1 «74, | ill be ready for the reoéption of visitors on the | contains two hundred and twents-clevt end thane ie which has for the last month past occu- | nal examination before death failed to discover | the first arrival, peeped over the fence which Dn Sera And 12, in Square 1121, and Lot ga attractions of the military establish- | Ie's Rik pea? caltivasio oy = pied the attention of the general conference any indications. As the animal had been ex- | separated the new comers from the old. Quick Perma cpare . ment and the fine “Mill of Fare” preschted in the | conmct ote comfortable dwelling tome two tobac- <® the Methodist Episcopal church, in session posed to the infected herd, it was a matter of | maternal instinct discovered no less than four MALON ASBFORD, Trustee. many luxuries of the sait water region, the Bath at | 0) houses, and other ont homens . +e this city, it may be interesting to examine | curiosity to ascertain whether she had taken among the crowd whom she claimed as her jel-d ik Mc6UIRE & UO, Aucts, on Point Comfort is peouliarly curative. For . a oo great sadvormente to theese wieh- he Sesalt of the agitation which has expressed | the disease. Upon a careful disscotion of the papel ene Ned abd pe children tata ae | 1.8 3. 0. MeGuine & CO, Auctioneers. | properties inthis regard the promeieter: ae aloe: delightful netghborhonde in ceuthons fanned itself in the report bag the Laps tl lungs the a found to exist in aa familiar air of home, caught sight of the singer, Pgs: CLASS RESIDENCE ox E STREET, | !©, make reference to Mra De! Linn, (rc liot of the | bein from Washineton city committee, and which has now supere: y | cipient stage. The heart was soft and flabby, | in whom they found their lost mother. The BT WEEN Firth AND SIXTH STREETS. aT Pra: | late asin all cases of thiskind, and there were | meeting was oue of tumultaoue Joy; shouts rose tic Bate —On MOND other indications of the prevailing contagion. | from three hundred voices, in the sale a |; id hands ly i monte add largely to the accommodations and com This closed the investigation. The committee | simple mother, and with her four daughters en- | ree sattuated cangsomely: furnished private its adoption much ef the fundamental laws of Methodism upon this absorbing question. Sach an examination, I think, will be a souree of congratulation to the friends of con- but al ator Linn,) and to the Secretary of War | and ive mules from Biade: AY AFTERNOON, June | 8nd his lad vurg, and of easy gooess ¥. : to church, post office and mill Ge of a | pith, at fx o'clock, on the premigos, we shall offer | A spacious new building and sundry improve , residence. situated on the north side of EK street | lorts of the approaching season, This land is situated about four mi'es from Warh- and ‘medical men seemed to be divided in | twined in each others arms, the mother took them | northy between Sth ase’ er Caratiee Slade treet | Lore manacedient ofthe Hotel and all bu inose | ingtin cit Oz tne stage road lending tom : A 1 a. with her to meetthe long separated, of whose fate | Lot has a front o! Sud a depth of | Matters connected with it. are under the exclusive | to | peer Marinorourh, and contains five servatism in the country, and show that the | opinion as to the nature of the disease and the each was in utter ignorance.’ R ; the House four stories high, | C@&rge of the junior partner, Mr. Wall &nd twenty four and two-tenths of an acre. “gttation—which at one time threatened to de- | best means of eradicating it. There was a Party — Soyteining 16 or 1@ rooms,’ with & fine cel'at we: Willie. avin ened eee Teren wmwond ond mings of i stroy the integrity of the church, and give an | stroi disposition on the part of many toes-| Respect ro Frmatne —While it should be the eeperir atpaee re “oh aot ma 29-1m a roprietors. | ington. tendereit very calectie wet offers a rare ; ol im, to sectional tablish a theory of their own, and several en- | hoast of every man that be never put modesty to | the modern improvements. The arrangement of | ay ~ POINT LOOKOUT. | 9»portunity to ahip builders and others dealing in has culminated in a more mild and temperate | tlemen did not hesitate to condemn the course | the blush, or encouraged immodesty to remove | the front and the central location of thi= p oparty Tus Und-rsigned, long and well known to the | ¥jod 8d umb : ee <xpression of doctrine than could have been | adopted by the Commissioners. her mask, no sensible person will ever give cour- | fenders it particularly desiragls for professronal Yraveling publioas a propriotor of the City r ta guadmetaaammatalata hoped for by the most sanguine friends of Me- ——— tenance to woman's prudery so common now.a- men», Saving two Entranore, ove of thodism. Hotsi, Alexandris, i ; h oan be used as an of both entrances are | Stat-s Hote ¥ The Burch Divorce Case at Chicago. days. Our modern young ladies, who will not shed with beown stone atepe, and the tront of | piney eM Washi: ston city, has plush to be found reading the flash literature that | the buiiding is an axeolient weit eee n| paced tors fern of years the magrificent The answer of the defendant to the com- | swarms from a vena! press, turn up thelr nasal | ites ae lon Of Prown | Pavilion ard the numer e-iber in wot diepored of 3? TURDAY, the Lon tha: day be of: va. and the United The doctrines heretofore held by the church upon the subject of slavery have been em- 4 - . a ,* the reeidenoe of T i ; Rexel ; = 5 teral i Persone in want of » fine res‘denoa should at- | jineiee uy ire Beene int Lookout, th hour of 12 e'ch > will take * full understanding of the question as it now | 4°cument is a very lengthy one. The follow- i : wigs ; Terms: One-fourth oash; the residua in 6,12, aud er inthe tanttmeee SAMUEL H. BERRY fae i tes rhe i — That | ing are ite chief points:—The answer ad han is accorded to a queen, and go into hope'ess | 1, A°fine: One. fou tereat, scoured by a decd of trust | open ths estab heneee on the United States, wii Urper Marihorough. x nec 3 7 = oon . : e y ie we z sdb Ae at - a a he blshment on the lay of Junenext | — = —— td the wanes Bie dharche ok the eaeee at Albany in 1848, is ; Sante tot ive 2 moma overlook eget imprope be es pie indispatable, GO auee rfooeption or vie * arrengemen te be. For SALE AND RENT The undermgued has . read At erimi i . i i > es i" 2 ae “ = » Aust. iLg sufficient for the comfortable accommodation two houses for rent at Kendall Green, esc Staak 2 oO > ie and te ouree; Bays Specifications of | tamitiarity, but there ts a certete dignity with oS fenst 7: “ toe en a af saepaee fitty Sees agers mae rere [ime and place are vaguo and indefinite; first | which to show that the offens. has deen noticed, . oe DEN. Atotionser. : Oioint eck Sat tasides being descrvedls the my *"Fho attastion. te clovated and peckeokt \owing rule as the [aw on the subject of siavery: | beetme acquai: ted with Mr. Burch at Albany, | more potent than a million mt. ceprecala neared Ties Pao nee DING, LOTS ON THE | tainous pince inal Atrorion Tee ee Oe In <auan te the question, What ‘shall be | 2 E842. where Mr. Burch was clerk in « bank. | all cases the intent of the offending purty should al r - Soutn H ann anp7rn STREETS WEST. ATAU. Oa WEDNESDAY, | Feit: Soft Cra eee ee te 13th instant, J shall sell infront a premises. | for Surf Bathing than even ¢ BL 6 O'clo minencing on 6 first named f Cc 1 i Tot, the f tle Building Lote, vis: tee Deven Sone | the Driv 7, n Square No. | ac. & pflering peculiar inducer aokerel, and 2!) pure courtry e6 finer facilities | mosphere of the city May, while the | attached to each he stands but a few ete tenant the rent will be moderate. He came t» Chicago with limited means, and | be first considered. WEES Sap ce dae 3 3 ence a great deal of difficulty in the prosecution . 22,1 >, otgtad . a . her pecuniary circumstances. Mrs. Burch at] of their duties Many persons exhihit an unwil- above named vainabie buliding lots have f any other watering piace on thiscontinc: te tas of ear teonona, or ag ton the time was living in the family of Erastus | lingtiess to vive the required information, sup- fan = from s5 to SB eg caon on south H and | and | The Water Views from the pavillion and from sli | sary outbuildings, is forsale. The house was biilt Cora g and friends assisted | posing that it isinquisitorial, or that an impro- rdigek papatety jay ears. bgt oe the cottages are extensive, varied, and Charming, | for the present ower and has macy conveniences Mr. Burch peouniarily Tn 1855 8 Se gpa ee Janets seem unable | sons wishing to purchase handsome property od the mountain regtour, ahd the moseee ky ie by staat | The land ts in a it rs elween Mr. Ornin, an e cl , a {imsdae@Me: Watch) when the tian can | talertne Oke ae : One third onsh: balance in 6,12, mud ae | om Baltimora. Wantington, Noro k, Aa Wich menced ifl-treating her, using groasly insult- | ?!! phe Perchasera to give notes for ‘the de- «lone for the extirpation of slavery’”’ the Dis- vipline says, “We declare we are as much as sver convineed of the great evil of slavery; therefore #9 slareholder shall be eligible to ¥ Cfeial station in our church.” Sc When any traveling preacher becomes the ~wrer of any slave or slaves, by any means, he shall forfeit his ministerial character in our burch, unless he execute a legal emancipa- tion of such slaves, conformably to the laws of variety of fruit aod shade trees. suill Probably be daily to and from each of | The property iroute Houndary atreet, ng ont- cities. H. that ry eas spared no expense in provid- | side the ci-y limits, and when that street ; | | yments, bearing interest from day of sale, | ing'a fae fang 8, Horses, Pi ont, a reason to believe it anon in age A a has acs | AE pe yn seep Mint aat ace | eM” aarti | nea asec ae no | Brees issarier satu te | i GPGr ae A pncmeons tase “ 7 Sania : i ing always kind and attentive ress - Fen 2 un == coin J vt quors, &e In shert. his patrons wi Distance sity Post on— 1% miles. Ad- same page, 2 ae preachers 6! np anes brag a lien Hove He refused pap dead in the lake of She Cenval Park ou cameey By THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer find at their command every luxury and comfort | dress letter ur in person, WML STICKNEY. yn cur members the necessit teachi ° pres us afternoon, and it is supposed they were ned. 4 “ . obtainable at any other Amerioan watering place ar 3i-00 tt | their slaves to read the work at Bon and allow | Ber money for family expenses. First met Mr. | 4ft-tHonn, and it is suppose be found up toa late TALURELE We TIN MORTOOMERY | , Ui torasier boorl os the day. week, or month, | et Si-*0 TT Pr ccnesioees F ‘ fs Page) Stuart in 1856, at a party at the Tremont | hour at night, but it is inferred they were hidden LOUNTY AT AUCTION —On THURGh ee oe | for individuals or families, will be re ‘OR SALE—A [FARM of pores. situated ee aasi a to attend on public worshi House, was introduced by Mr. Burch, who ex- | away in the bushes on the maretn of the lake, | the lath amet ate, eka ei shell Dar mines | ame 23 dtduly 1 LOGAN oe gre bag < jo 7 ali : : ) 5 - | aws p arg > | the 1th inst.. at 10 o'clock a, m., Teall well. on ties -houre, oorn-houan, statver, Ae: Again, on page LaCGMAEer Maat Louie |promed the Mighal teced foe IE, Saute the morning promises, 13 aoren of good Land otete we : = and watered: within four tiles of Washienteee ae Preacher who is a slaveholder shall be eligibie | Presed difficulty in business matters arose. | {777 In South Ware, N. H., a Vigilance Com. | £omery county, Md 3 Sbout 8 miles fre: DENTISTRY Meade Te aagation, the balance in handsome wood Seale Stuinel enmastncion aa cane Met Mr. Stuart’ several times afterwards at} mittee, well armed with clubs. spades and guns, | &!¥2. fronting enh} cana! its entire length, god sia . divided by the Washington Aqueduct. It hastwo as land. It 1s peculiarly denirahie as & country rest oe == ene lence, loing perfectly healthy and m OMAN bs gr vers places t ope time M id Mrs. | gave chase to a drover, who had in charge a large Inndings, house and other but y inolut TEETR. ly sutuated ; Lent fish id hunting. uire ie Jikeroted dlsve to enjoy freedom Purch ind Mfr eas Stuart dined at ue herd of diseased cattle brought from Masschu-| tne store aud Axturens 16 abe on eee a | ML. LOOMIS. M.D. the inventor and patentes | of Mr MARRIOTT, brides beeen een Bae 1s will be observed that the sforegoing. heuse of Hom. Stephen A Doccine Afterwards | 8. and compelled him to drive the entire lot | watored. Tho soil tein very good condition aed | ofthe MINTER PLATE TEETH, at Gn 7-2aweh which has been in substance much of the fun Ser Beeatt called at bes residence and can | oUt of the State ex «lsmental law of the Methodist Church upon | Mr. Stuar si ciestce oR Little Falls over readily. There isa county read frei | tends personnliy at his office in this city. 7 i . Ruckvilie Cirect to the lower landi Many persons can wonr these teeth who (OR SALE—A great bargain, four acres of wel ' rn Mrs. Burch alone. A Mr. Farnam called. | ,, 7" The cost of the New York Central Park |S 0 & traotoontaining avout ila moves, with wood | cannot wear others, and no person oan wear others fk unproved LAND, weil suite’ for a market gar the subject of slavery for the last half mosipe Mira, B. sent word that she was engaged, and | ‘2S far has been $7.%4),000. The sum of | and timber ent fur the usa of the pia: who cannot wear these, 1s very ewphatic and explicit in its term 1) eae aged, den, with new dwelling house with four rooma and t my office can be acoommodated | kitchen; well of fine water in the yard; under price of Toeth they may desire; | « fn and will be sold low or ex would not oss Mu: Fhe only liberty’ Mr. $2.5(0),000 will be expended on further improve These tr purchasers, | "Persone callin ments Tule perfect. Stuart ever took was taking Mrs. Burch by the with any style a has been proposed from tims to time te alter ull be divided to suit the rule of the Discipline in such manner as to o> for Terms at sale, but to those who are particular and wieh the pui \and on moderate terms. ‘The fand 16 hs ! t It 1s expected that the expedition of Dr 3 TLIN : : & ox Roads, two and a half spiles trom ripe AS ine aan Ket of member | tinned hiv Renae a HE | Maps fo te Adsic region wi tal a'ntoae's| #7 ~~ __THOS. DOWLING, aun | Sensor eonett Rel moat Began =, Renta and = hal pies trom ship.” As the agitation of the stavery ques- | Continned his visits for some time. Did not | fortnizht. ‘The sum necessary to furnich ute ate Ry J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Au | i as call a ioneers. more fully warranted. —— a at ilt 899. : s- 7 od. The crew will c RUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE SMALL eume in this city—No. 236 Pa. avenue, between | _ | band eae ee yi that gh ber hus: | Mt has been obtained. ‘The crew wil consist of Haice Dwestixe novsae ix rig mean oF | Sthand lth ats, Also, 907 Arch etreck Priedee and in A. IRBETT, over Kank of Washington. } ‘ion has grown on the political councils of the cvuntry, so it has been aconstant and in- ~ Deereraxce HaLu.—On WEDNESDAY Ar. | phia. colty | folie ; Mr. Burch made an sppointment to meet a i[9™ It is said that the reason y the republi- | TEK NOON, June -7th, at 6 u'oic kK, on the pr - a = = . Cambaderean or as Cerne My Sm SURI Tn te dy at Sitalnee cede very attentive | cans call Lincoln ‘Honest Abe? distinguish | ises, by virtua of a deed oftrust dated Maren + ‘ DENTISTRY. Ro 420. iat neideration of, every s eding g 1 young lady ga, 3 i is - R. HILLS, after a practios! tort of two years, SSORKION 5 oneideration of, every succeeding general con- to her while there. Said lad formorly | him from the rest of their party Y¥. Day Book. | and duly recorded in Liber J. A.8., No 13i, folion is’ . Yen asaddcue JO. ABBO ference up to the time of the assembling of the | ‘2 Bet while ther id lady was formorly : 12.13 114, and 115, one of ts Iand records for | feela that he can with confidence recom . r ; a se very intimate with Mrs. Burch, but after {[7" Among the entertainn: ents which will be Washington county, D.C, I siall soll Lote H. 1, | mend the Cheoplastic Process forinserien st present body, when it was supposed new and : i r a gon’ | Srtificial teeth” It hiss the ad eons shxingnct yelss wecld Gero those | *ove discontinued intimacy. Burch proposed | gotten up at Philadelphia fr the benefit of the | ane orn Conny D- of square numbered gra, | Srtific: e Advantages aiveaky seo tin ueaduesdeel of the church | t93¥eung lady imputed dishonorable motives to | Japanese Embassy will be a balloon ascension zach about 12 feet 10 inches the rear of fem improvements, oon ick ~Dwelling-Houss as strength, beauty, olesnliness, and cheapness, Fal! | °OR RENT. anos Hal’, together wits | Upper sets inscrted for $36. Partin. in proportion, LS ing of thres two-story | U' 06 Pa. avence. 907 | information 1 PORE fe Tonk | —————— ne | HformRtiOn | ‘A amsil STORE, Gomes eee Hotel, Stuart and one Burrell with Mr. Burch. Mr hb kissed th lad si ; JORGE a0 8 fie onus tase Gener bis wife coldty. Mtr | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS and intemperate councils of extreme men would triumph over that conservatism which eretofore succeeded in maintaining the integ- and Penn. avem sujtable for a bar! uireatthe » ; OR RENT—The FIRST PLOOR of “esa Hors : Sea me: One third oash; the residue in 6 and 12 WOOD A> ing immediately opposite the west w rity of the body. We are happy to say that | ©*tlitle Boyd, teacher in Sunday school with LADIES IN WANT OF. A FASHIONS mentha, with interest, soured by Adeed of trust City Hel ~uch anticipations have not been realized, and | Mts- Burch, was intimate with the family, M. SIMSON'S No on tha and at the request of complainant, Mrs Burch made him a present of a smoking eap and ring; complainant was continually the gloomy foreshadowings of our friends in the South should be dissipated by the action of this conference in the premis:s. ™aAr se = lL reoently ogcupred by Chas. &. : emines. yoOoOD as an office. Also the front room in 107 Bridge st., Georg ttt le should not bs complied with story and the third foor a tao egal soot | sth dae eames, noth comtiad wien | WW An, Uinta’ or RiGHARD WaeLaee tke lowers, Ribbons, and Ruches, : io. rightto reseil,atthe risk and expense of the de- Be press, Trhaming COAL Delivered to all parts of the city, at the lowest | L™ au8 Avenue. faulting purchaser, after ono week's puiiio notice. : ossible rates. SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRE Tt at the owoest pr All conveyanoi: eth t of thi or | POSS 4 A 3 " All the rules above referred to—and which Tittle Palle: cht pee eek ira lr the best quality of | ysion Skirts, Ww purchasers. ne St tho ——— os Office 282 Pa. av., totwact Ri mons pg : Si Prorpen ide nee of Rese : certainly contain language which, if now for of manary 1860" Sonifaianne crm aenced he made Of the real'watch springs," mai5.3w*_ joud Pia ait ap ach eared a. oma y~" I |-—— * the most Siesirabie looali D this olty, the first time presented for adoption would be with ; a = aes Brathan isk HE SUBSCRIBE AVING ON HAND | being within one or two squares sand Goneidetell achassh and e@acice toe large — fault with He pe about tring | { = 7 EORGETOWN, D. C. a = Me aunnice at ek a nenere N Saas oeejn veces of wae Be portion of the Methodist community in slave With alt iateania patties rripiaaieeeael B now open for the OTN hw EDUCATIONAL. “WOOD Sawel and Sane aor cine "A etroet. between D atrest end St territory—hace been stricken from the oN a) eh ti a ma li-Im ———— - ~- land soe for yourself. " 5 = * HOUSE a . is more smoothly until the 1ith of January, when | —™%!!-!e —- ——_—__- : 3 : GE Callend see yourself, OR SALE—A mice three. Brick BO! . jcobataantle ek en ta sated bet toleae s cht 15 IST RECENVED COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Weeks ; Ereonad erect, betwess Dost Danae le Bee has culminated in the expression of a few gen- | 2¢ ch th : ag D HHDS. Prime Porto Rico MOL4S3E3, Pat and he will be lities that ought not to be ofwo-rious to any | BUTE together that day, slept in same bed at - Dealer, Opposite the Ge ri “ony ‘ 8. F. corner of Fourteenth and Cats, | D07;* Subdivision. Fhe above pi al r oid on easy terms. le inguir- "m0 bbie-¢ = | eco RN TON Se CGO Re” oad ak “ do do SUGARS, night, she refused to do anything until she | | bbis. Qld Rye WHISKIES, pO oA RS could send for her uncle, Erastus orning, he | ¥* kegs Dupont’s Difice, Washington City.| mats tion of the membership in your latitude © have heretofore been acquainted with the Armorian Syatem of Penmanship, Booxkeoping, Mercantiio Forms and Cal: ulstious, B: ] OOK OUT FOR PAINT street opposite Gasbes Mpa. itle perfect. at's | inese Car p sorte ser ica, gps line | S#id nothing would be done uncil Mr. Corning | °yils- patent SAFE TORN 5. ROGUE Lerpordence, Buls of Exchance, Current Bil L No, 519 SEVERIN STREET. fo7-tf See ee ae enleatan of the Dissipling Fon. Oa Mesodsy, January 16, he compelled | apzrir GaorEtO WT Oe TE tparaory Clans te Ree Arithmetic. Four Doors South of Gdd Fellows’ Hall, cea 3 AND SHOES. NPom Ast Cunjes Phas = her to sign a confeesion, stating that unless she SOPARTNE q SE a 1 Ladies will be instructed {fn fias Penman spawn | LRUN KS, BOOTS AN ° The report of the majority as adopted ix as A COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. i opened a PAINT follows :-—* We believe that the buying, sell. complied he would turn her out of the house Undersigned raving thie day entered into | ship. . ing. bolding or using of human beings as ¢ tels Is contrary to the laws of God and nature, ineonsistent with the Golden Rule, and wiih hat rule in the discipline which requires all who desire to remain among us te do no harm, He promised never to show the confession, and rtuership under the naine on, for the p brpowe of Roome geen from9a m. to 10 pm. For terme finally forced her to sign, after he had dictated | &,\W v7. for thet atpows of oon “vaesn wa. w. YOUN every word, she continually protesting that it] 115 Hich street, Georgetown. the Ae horeto HE UNION FEMALE ACAD wes untrue. He then made her sign another, | for-oroupied by W. Dareos, whe © we arepreparing | ee aa I which defendant supposed was what she h Ey ed wt-ck of chores Grocenes, late] N RNA escent ote TP STORE on the New York pian, AV® JUST RECEIVED A NEW BUP Always bo fount PAINTS, OILS. | FA or Gente hue hen Cr a Be BRUSHER, &o., &c.,at wholesale and Boots and Garters, ing ae te Sloth Gaiters. Call Skin. Paten i MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE oad Ueto eee ne ee Anxp Brekets With BRUsuEs To x! e. He warrants satisfaction mils eo S foors above D . k of Bo id Chtidron’s, Ladies’ and Misses nary, wh Particular attention paid to House, Sign, 7B hom i = written, denying all the charges he hat asda. | Wines, Teas, Liquors, &o, and are prepsred ps-ful under tho entirocaeeoratce | ¢ tal Painting end Gipieine. theieea at arly low pris. a ROSE NT AN nad to avoid evil of every kind." Subsequent | Which afteccanes wre ed ne Bee he bad made, | acll'any goods in our ins of Musinons fe Gace Z. Richarits for more than ton years, will bec £ kinds always on hand. or . 520 Seventh “ : x which afterwards proved to be the confession | any houre in the Distriot Country merchant. a on the first Monday in September next, und: fi to the adoption of the above, a resolution was on which the complaint was based. He com. | “thers baying te sali again wil. find it to their : pave Rete ° i t passed declaring the et aay asonly “ ad- pe id supervision and instruction of Mr. and M vi b ii hs r eee" te peiled her to ucknowl, dge her guilt by Nemetng a before purchasing visewhers, We aR » his care, and is confident aoe fick 8, in the weil Srranged and delight: at ho can do work as cheap. if o cheaper. than Boots AND SESH TO SUIT THE not bearing the force of law.”’ In ti: Fy H # ee N PGARS. fully Lseated Union Academy Building. For sartio- | a ther establis hmentin this city. Give kim a a other words, the whole chapter of the Disci- | ‘Brest of thrus ptoeiie mere aoe 1 hhils Bie P, Rend N.O. SUGARS, wars. see circulars at ali tho Bookstores. imn23-tf | call. Don't forget the numbern it pline upon the subject of slavery has been 9 512 Sev Veara snofhoturing all kinds of BOOTS ote Seventh | of RHGERT marta spouiving, PUTTY 18 DOWN. suppiy of eastern made work of every stricken from the statutes of the church; and ‘ i: ew SUGAR’ = = street. ffteen different times. She would not. He| 3 pris Ris Wile Ryo Mars. MecORMiGk denice ia antes mae lott while it declares now in so many words that it ‘i Ps 1CK desires to inform he: said he had written to Mr. Corning to come to | dsboxseprime ae ————— “ >, made expressly to order, and will! {fiends and the publis generally thatshe will resume | "EY ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY be euld af a mnuoh Ipwer price than has been Chicago, and sent her to Albany the next da iN, the duties of her School on the lst Monday in Sep- HE Noxt Drawing of the Roysi Havana Lot- | heretofore charged in this city much bas no law operating as such on its member- gO, § yi fe next day, OMAC HERRING, tember next. tery, conducted by the Spanish Government, under oles, pr frogptes. her pe the Church | 22¢ allowing her to see herchildren. In cou. LEW.VES, The sourse of atndy pursued will compriseall the | the supervision of the Captain General of Gubs. | PRIS Boots apd Shoes of eastern or = a sae 4 Savery, the Church | otusion she emphatically denies all criminal | 2 pbis, N i branchos requisite Co’ thorough Bugitsh educa’ | will ¢ place at Havana on city made work, will always nd 8 gives such advice and admonition in the Dis- | fntercourse with any one, and their petitions | i E SALT. tion. . SATURDAY, Jur 9, 1960, in store and at the lowest prices. Give us cipline as it deems salutary upon this subject. | ¢, f In addition to her day scholars. sho ix deriroun of SORTEO NUMERO 632 ORDINARIO, IFFIN & B Law has given place to “admonition,” avd | (2% ch82ge of venue on the ground that Mr. DORSEY & Woop, receiving into her family few pupils ae boarders. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. aps-r 314 Pennsylvania avenue, ) ei fl Pp h leaf thie te Burch, on account of his position, exercises un} ma 23-2awtf 1S High aged from 10 to lt years, who will be under ber ine 190,000 1 <r... i Cicehdecetee ele eum of Chie long 22d | das intense. over the people of Cook county, | pannel) Taree mediate oare and oversight. | ublesome agitation. Fanaticism was ex- *| CRANDELL, 9PTIci & prizes of. @ do tremely chagrined at the result of its labors: 9g. 5 8 for ti ommodation and Not a4 , Gi Her arraugemonts for tie accommodation and while the great body of the conference re- Has constantly on hand 1 pat & ccs SHovtsean TRUNK MANUPAGTO ‘ane, the minds of people being prejudiced. ——e+2- at ite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wa-hington, large assortment of | 4¥e care of pupils iinve been oonaidersily increased posite and otherwise improved. Those in ashingtop ered. aul ‘SBE TRUNKS, VALICES ac. before pur guuwes z ; Asta Savers Proposes ro Visit rais Countay | bred‘ nd ot cine SPhe Ss, fostring partioular informstion with reference te my lene. hal wae aca bak - ed in eer) brmicd termi; ree oe mnie | wrra Hucnax— Wilke’s Spirit of the Times! ane ea bag ivuccateslcoa Ger her gahoor may apply to W. D. Walisoh, Editoro | wioig Tickets, Coos uantena] chee masahobnanuetenni ona some ena was thatnothing bod boos | #47e) Among the Se fruit of the setdement | Evra 8 (the eames Wopuoa ae | Opa Teterdectontiedtatite 62 | BRSEMISSRANRLUS perth giroount | cee workmen foun gonkanntysopomamend my * e sent en * Py rf or . Bo 19- y 1 1 solven' 2 a uperior jai to satisfy their demands. and they would | of the dispute about the belt is the laying Uk Ol Ton RENT ‘A two story and basement Brick | Sear hn rom Alezamaris, Ve A drawing will veforwarded es souk es the result Foceketios nlc cgubs inatier orn wad eforth abandon the subject in disgust pre campaigus by the Champions, from which HOUSE, near the Convent on Fayette ator, = = ——— = wpe beg ule i Pee ON Tg pig ; Bouben: Metnooisr. | they will, no doubt, reap agolden harvest. We | in oomplete drder; eas, &0.; with lates warden a NISH’S HYDRAULIC MOTOR. tof! orders for schemes or tiokets to be addr gue Media. notice) « rh jeeoription 2 , . _ learn that after a tour of eight weeks in Eng- | tached. RB: t aan. LB permanent tenaut Apply eee FOR STA PHONIRY POWER, ma2tr Careof Cit: 1p and Op Boe th Ss fat NQ and se - lind and Ireland, in the course of which they | JOWN L. KIDWELL. mare | tsa new ard wonderfal adaptation Das aire rar era SPER | ether VALICES | TRAY] ing f' AR _ ‘The Pleuro-Mania. will give exhibitions in the principal towns, | vue STEAM PACKE FLYING CLOUD | a5 ft has become sGOWe bene ener eae fat - “y CROUNTINGORRYED oe eee astired and Covaeed, ina wer Some sixty members of the Massachusetts | Heenan and Sayers will come to this country is now realy for excursions to bounded encomiums FAMILY GROC AND FEED STORE, 1 jature. including the committee who are together: the Gr a Fails or rotermediate nl Sr. At short notioe a Franka deliv ed in any partof thectr, George- or A : net sgt for idowe's celebrated FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. de 15-ly r investigating the subject, visited the farm of Mr. Winthrop Chenery, in Belmont, on Satur- day. for the purpose of witnessing an autopsy of diseased cattle. The disease was first dis- § it but powerful in its cperation—economicel Corner of N ae ss - axton Springs aud Alox oie te 3 m1 dc its the patronage of th: HEESAN'S CRALLENGE To MORRISSEY moderate terme; wil make tripsts Alex sunpiorcresie: doer utseitive Genrer ee peees | ne te eee ee reence of te Lonpon. May 22 ndri SUNDAYS, in timo for divine service, | and attention indispensible to steam or caloric | endeavors sliall be to please, and by a strict Dear Spirit: The whole thing is settled at | 8nd will lie over until afer one o'alook: “Apply to c,he hopes to incr last, so far as Sayers and me are concerned. It nthe a rk avenue and Den Respectful power—the only requisite being a amail supply and | tion to the wants of the pul , ie JAMES © TOPHAM. 4 . Moient head of flowing water; and the stima-| share of their patronage. = ee 1 ap'92m__No. 36 Jetferson reetown. | te ° : ; A ck consists of every article usually to be s - covered in Mr. Chenery’s herds, having been | is not exactly what I bargained for, but ic will OB. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, | repent ns Power for faction ww only three | Hin tock consists of evers article usually to be VOLwSs STATUETTE introduced there by an importation of cattle | serve to prove that I have not done the place * Cor. Bridge and Jefferson ets | Georgetown, | _ The result of thirty years stu_y and prac Store. ttn I came from any discredit, and that L have got from Holland. The disease bas run through this herd, destroying about 50 per cent. of the laving given 1ny personalattentiontothistvanch | Retiment, the inventor (a Hydraulie whole number. Those living, although appa- ‘ineer) VER WARE AND WATCHE: a big crowd of ple on this side of the water. P busine, Lam prepared to plaims for it—on'y what overs practi! maa — i H. of io Manuf-ctures his own Silver who: perhaps, be i ike auecase well aj | attend toll oaits with Promptnoas woken 7 concadrs—A vast superiority over every other . too Y specimen of his own shop aud sells no Nothern sais apecimen of like character ever ri - 3 fr d aup- Adaptation of hydraulic power hitherto invented, | Wont tis got up for the Southern trate.) eee ee rently well, have the sequel of the disease in a that, to give the lie to those at home who atili | heraons from & Minuten’ notivocka 1 have a largo | the gveatest p uple economy of water—solid sim’ | Borwistania Soaret ctite te bent onal Mg eer wettes procured chronic form. try to defame me with a want of courage. Assortment of CUPFINS always on hand. terete conet-uction—tacility of adap! tear? | ver, and he will sell his best standard ware a! at CuLvER’s oo STOR No, 268 Penn avenve, — - “ s = Bria “ i t ind of machinery—and, more thau ali, its cheap- | Ye lower, than the Northern goods ara ‘ Washington city. in I hear that M Particular attention paid to the removal of the as low, if not lower, than corner of 12th street It was mainly with « view of developing the aslneen ba Ese cay ay Loremont in this | a 64 from the sid terete Korte removal ness. ; d for. He has aso on hand a vory fine stook of | ts District of Columbia and States of Beleware, disease in a new and different aspect from that | fine business. but I earnestly hope that none of | “facrom ths, Horses for hire. Bp 0.6m _ | got hewndersigned he bosy Appointed soleagent | Superior Gold aud Silver WATCHES. sad a iaree | Maryland, ‘Carol! : resented in the incipient and acute case my friends will interfere with him on that ac- JASSEY, COLLINS & COlS PHILADEL: | Siam Vn Pxoepted.) reapectiuly imvites an | lob ot RICH He Ag oR esrel | lin, Geore at okfield that the examination of subjects in | count. He cannot do me any harm by what- Man BRAUGET E.—We are constaitly | inspection, by al who feel ntorested, ofa working | 16 Very cheap. No. enn. av. ma ds-tr wisiana, desiri « 00) JN this berd was made. Upon the arrival of the | ever be says, and so long as that is the case I | receiving fr supplies ofthe hove dolighttal be: model at Browu’s Hotel, between the h commissioners a yearling calf was selected | want that he should be left for me. I under- from & number of others as a fit subject to il- lustrate the effects of the disease in cases where oa eer Furniture! city, b- C., egsompanied by Teri oyite all persons who want s pure un- | 6 p. m.. very afternoon, - 4 mpositi opie oe —— 94 5 A adulterated Ale, to give ita trial. County and State Rights,as well aa single en- Fi ae stand that he still publicly says he will fight = pono Be = en x and Cartage._--- vonage cay 'y say: ARNY"S SHINN, Agents, fines of any required ieee gan ure et ol 15,000 DOLLARS WORTH : ome home, and I’ mean tomake| fre aorestown. B «D, Agent ape . ie ‘ ALJ Editors of newspapers In kth aoe ane e tar een sick; and to all external | him keep bis word. Let him commence ye se ae | eet Soe Bure ag Of eavellent quality va lopre portion ante by onr gira the gh mpropriate eaiteria's. will appearances bas recovered. The calf was taken | parations as soon as he can, and let_him get in CEP SILES.. CHEAP SILKS, “— | onterand direction, GREAT BARGAINS cane with a ont presse fe sick in Ootober last, end for four or five weeks | the best possible fix, for if anything will tempt | Wve haves lance ne sf) SO D [PORTANT TO ROUSEKEEPERS. had for cash. and the quality of ail the goods war- | Meates furnished by t Sonte. wey panred doen eather nourishment than | me to leave this country speedily, and post. | give haves laree, yasortiment of hiand this season, E. R. DURKEE & CO,S ranted to be as represented.” Apply at = AS FIXTURES get poured down its throat. Daring the last Ca = a yd ery = old * Crd Bie d prices. which we have marked SELBHOT SPicEsS MoGH BOO & co. We neve initrd oro recei’ eas ree months the creature has 1 - | belt of Eugland, it wi ‘or the satisfaction a, aud shall eommence to-day is ma 2-2aw2w _ louse Furnishers, URES of 7 geired. its appetite, and ocmsequantiy ‘ite | of meeting him in a roped ring again. I bear | ora cheat iy pure stock, ewer ate" | pede BLY AND PERECOTLY PURE, ASHINGTON SEWING ROOM pap igs Weel itintne rength, and was supposed to be recovering. | the man no malice, but I want to punish him "a W: COLLEY & CO.." | but ground from fresh Spices, selec ‘3 ed WwW gine lepine oy orth of ly to call and examine our stock Ge and Wiper + Stall it thughed. and upon percussion exhibited | for the way in which bis talks abcat me,and| _msl7-2w 623 Seventh strect, above Pa. av. | by we exp-eesiy forthe RiMiy, posked in eee | sheets te ms to cet SPRING ber in pre- | | ixtures, ferling confident that we have the dullness on the right side, and strong tubular | consequently I (re Hoa sit 3 aareelt thus | BROOMS: = | BROoMs" ined wich paper) to prevent sary by keeping pee oy ake SHIRTS, DRA WE! iS. £0. ap the selenvore the above fine intrasted to our eure i satisf bd i 107 omptly attended to, "fee neccesary’ preparstions living ‘een | fae Gen ee een ene toon, trons tas 500 DUZER BROOMS, Sproce are almost every eho ae ero “BosOats, GOULAiS, and alge | efi srs MYERS & MoGHAN. made, Commissioner Lothrop introduced Dr. | on his bet that I would not come to England| yo, nals, wists aE aD cl kepischaaa thorn, tm point of etrength a Pinon mar peat =. 0. NOVRS See ee GIMPROVED WEIGHING Reey Martin, who stated in brief his diagnosis of the | and fight Sayers, and I now want to give him | either in New York ot Baitimore, Pam aan si al triat will abundantly prove, — LASTERING, Aes he abo ae the case. He expected to find the most disease in| another chance, or to get another chance for HENRY ©. PURDY, Maouisctured only by 2. wikaen nop Pras ahi treet ace vex: Bate on Eg! the right lung, and no doubt adhesions. The| myself, to win or lose five or ten thousand dol. No. 403 Penca- arena” FS DA Wotr INT Paarl at. New Vork, | <CRIPTION, done on short notice aoe ry calf was killed, the right shoulder and ribs re- | lars more. [ shall have between five and six] mas3i-lw “Near Fou altst. | ————— * able rates by ALLEN * JA moved, and the chest laid open by Drs. Dadd | thousand dollars of my own money on the Ist] Gp : and Theyer. There was a strong adhesion of the pleura of the lwng to the ribs, diaphragm, and heart ease. The lung indicated that it SA Ca = ECOND-HAND BRUSSELS AND THREE | avenue, of June next, which I will fight him for, and 1| § © & & "SELLING OFF. s BN CARPE TINGS mde, s A Their Ornasnente) Pine equals if aay [pstitute ait New i i a We have for sale « lot of second-hand BRUS- ginerioase the United and | ‘case. will make it ten thousand or twenty thousand | _We have marked down Our entire stoak of ancy | SELS and THREE-PLY CARPETINGS, mozt | durability. ‘The public is invited to oall dollars a side if he likes, on any a that may | Pross Silks. | Kich Borage and Qreandy Muelin SF rhe tat ; ee Mig aDAci menm. ea eat avenue, Or Biller's / : now for sale. They will be sold bad beem compressed into a sinall compass, by | be named after four months’ notice. I shall | Riueta miner ort F auey Dr. ae Goods at greatly ut little usedvand invert | Ary, piehyOW PINE LUMBER. Bhat © ©. PATTISON, Ascot, serum which had in che subsequent progress of | expect him to close with this proposition for « hee 503 ea GOLLEY & CO. | Food ones, and thestylewed quality the very best. Cate iS the disease been absorbed. The windpipe con | meeting at once, but I will that if the | 72%“ _—____523 Seventh at above Pa. av. {ftong 18 want of a grent bargain in a good Carpit + WASHIN TONPIRED tained a secretion of mucus, which probably | sums I name are more than will suit his book, Gis Gilt tee Pal’ PLANOS—One very | Willonll soon and be sulted ee SODBON. ANCE MPANY. produced the rattling heard before d ath; the ph rsen prea him for one pean sad very nics Roseukras S15 PRA N. B. Wiettam |BRADLEY BEGs TO] ,,, JO Avenue and Tenth Strect embrane very muc! ‘4 ollars a for lar & f Piano, A - BD. i SSS EEE eee co ened, and the nearly destroyed: | or ton cent piece’ If hateatie cntar tte ibe Wyte htneg i : ert T, tola rmeoniepit ena ted tals quite MoKENNEY & LANSDALK, 500) 56. MoGUIRE, President. afscar inno arate | there ie no farther need of ny iyeqftPOme: | Plana” Seen Maveis tad Beinn alae | Ser ata en uate dose afepicars | OBO " ip an acute 0 tu i bim a it form it has been found to contain a large body | up or paying any farther attention te him NOTICE, suit the tirpea. Also, rqwn constantly kept 8) no more of that. Jon C. Heexas. - “ The theory of those most familiar with the 10> The ant new 2 2 ‘heat of of the season, lot prevailing disease is thatthe tissue in this wecohad boos softened, and reduced to a liqui state or pus, and then taken up by absorption. ‘The left lupg was found to be perfectly free E "Ne eee 2 a. * 1 to. u houseke gapfcabetise,s ee A jumbers Pb gm ag eng | ae ny Far St 7 498 Th atroct, bo. FOR SALE A4 bonutifol iron-erer MARE, 6 strests, ; 3 old; porte of tirity-three bushels, from Mempuie, ‘was es ash E LPH RTCHI Y._ Aled. very af perk Buk: patont Siidiog onan henge on Sate 3 «mh able ry St. Louis, and nae Seuaen by millers mai ps pac ‘a Oe a HERE NS: Tl emake may a chants with all due attention. je a-6e 336, between persone, ee no 30 tor ENS LL,