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1 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. : EXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Hicks, tux Prrate.—On Tuesday, says the HEAP FOR oH u E EVENING STAR. ——_.—__—_ ——_.—__- New York Tribu: = & gentleman longing to c ca - —————.~7— Conrvsios Wonsx Coxrouxnen —Our tele- Proceedings ef Yesterday Afternoon. this city, who in 1s44 was attached to the United BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH. WASHINGTON CITY: Braphic reports of yesterday from the South exem- ——— on the Patiac sitiog, visiied Hicks tenas ir ce plified the potheration produced by the fact that paoeacir SE Oe Oe LT cnlar bclagraphes in Chukaeationare promi th station, e DAY ar - at , FRIDAY Ix tux Sexarx, yesterday, after our report | Could identify bins we the eae eed poe if be 1 SHALL SELL, FROM TO-DAY, ALL MY ASSORTMENT OF LADIES AND could identify him as the man closed, Mr. Bayard, from the Committee on the | who bad been in the Saladin affair. pre. GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, SHOMS, AND TRUNKS, CHEAP FOR CASH, TO REDUCE tuting their trusts for the benefit of Mr. Douglas. | Judiciary, to which was referred the memorials of | ¥iously referred to. He immedi: 2 MY STOCK. (7 ALL PURC ERS WILL DO WELL TO CALL AND EXAMINE Spirit of the Morning Press. b et beey tinigargits writing these particular | F B Banbere, sake ieee discharged from thelr | Hicks as the same individual, and describes} FOR THEMSELVES, AT The Comstetution reviews and reconciles its fi further consideration; which was agreed to. Hicks’ occupation on the Pacific coast as that of —— ee a record on the subject of Congressional interven- —- SS, ee ce ce Also, from the same committer, which were | 8 ‘‘beach-comber,”’ cruiser on the Spanish SAMUEL P. HOOVER’S c Se re = " | referred the returns of Silas Carlton, a di of - well known asa tte "Squatter Sovereignty cotemporerice’? | ventions, the apologist for squatter sovereignty— | the Sageestat arms of the Senate artdsie ties | shurcler’ When Ee Teas eras eee | Iron Hall Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, its “Squatter-Sovereignuty cotemporaries. the supporters of Douglas—were utterly demol- | the reasons for his failure to execute the precept | Hicks, he offered to reveal the history of his life if | je S2w 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Sts The Intelligencer ig devoted to Congressional P of the Senate in arresting F. B. Sanborn, and of | $50 were paid over to his wife. It appears that en en eine Bide she truths frown | hs, Sohusoe, encther efouti Ser Us Gallase MeUMeRRIIONS eed Boge event tine GA ee the public, they were compelled to make incom. rest John Brown, jr., submitted a report, xccom- | Committed near Callao, and was certainly, in one AMUSEMENTS. prehens'bie nonsense of their dispatches—denom- panted by a bill concerning the Sergeaut-at-Arms | instance, sentenced to labor in the government inating th lar conventions ‘‘Seceders’ Con- | of the Senate and the Sergeant-at-Arms of the | mines of Peru, at Certo Pasco, from which he, DD FELLOWS’ HALL! rary ste the gatveince ee te small, | House of Representatives with others, escaped when being conducted to 0) —_ Proceedings and news. ~ empeees 17 Great preparations are being made in Cana- da for the reception of the Prince of Wales. U7" The Hon. Jobn Bell bas written a letter to EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, & NNUAL PIC NIC. T HE YOUNG CAMGLIcy PRIEND &c This bill gives the Sergeant-at-Armsof the two | the penal spot. He reached Arica, shipped in a| SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. CLBTY of Georgetown, will give ther AD : ; iat of the Baltimore | “bIPPed-out Douglasite factions, the “National | uStgee of Congress the Sathority io apocrine | coemter th smuggled and traded along the main, — nas ric Mics ar aT Aeeet aS ex-Governor Hunt, chairman e more | Democratic Conventions.” or more deputies in any of the States and Territo- | and ultimately turned up on board the Saladin, | Great Meral and Intellectual Exhibition. | Particulars in future advertisemen: Union Convention, accepting the nomination for | hy way of explaining the truth of the news thus | ries, and to command ‘all necessary assistance in | then lying at Valparais a jez President. : 2 the execution of any mandate directed by the or- | | Capt. Fielding, the man whom Johnson belped | THIODON’S MUSEUM of ARTS, mystified,we have to say that but forty-one out of | 40° Cr cither House of Congress, having the sasre | to throw overboard, had some months before ar- | One of the most N. the 20) members of the Georgia Convention,voted 1 The Coroner’s jury at South Weymouth tl ovel, Pik aad Ip trnctive G 7 Bower conferred on them as ts conferred on the | tived from England with an assorted cargo xhibi'ions of Beauty, Mechanical Skill, and [Nant ope e have returned a verdict that Mary Tirrell was | against the action of the majority in incorpora- | Marshals of the United States under the act to | which he soon sold off. As he could not secure a} 8somation of Ani lendor ever IMtfo- | at a ALOSTAN 'y y Pe . duced into this eountry be thi i 3 poisoned by corrosive sublimate, administered by | ting the Senate Cauens resolutions and the | establish the jndicial courts of the United States, one freight, he finally concluded to visit the ci'y © wu opened od i. DAY. the lith of June, “a some person unknown Charleston ‘majority report” into their platform. | Passed in 1752 Chincha Islands to obtain a load of guano. It TUESDAY EVENING, Jene 51m, ce in rebuilding their bal These forty-one delegates subsequently held a meeting of their own, in which they were joined by about a hundred outsiders wholly witbout pre- tense that the latter had any constituencies what- ever; and dubbing themselves a State Convention, Mr. Bayard gave notice that he would call up | Was unfortunate for him that be did not consult | And exhib ted every avery ing the end d by freon the 6th of Febroary last. the ill cn Monday swrningyund Sid uct sn the authorities, or even try to obtain permission ‘on W. po tang b ts r rday afternoons. ait oe pose there would be the slightest objection to from the Government, his intention being to steal J, Sanaerse nown in the city as & ve. acargo. Arrived at the Islands, he commenced Ex stio Gems, would re- ‘Mr’ fiale, from the Select Committee, to which | loading bis p..and when interfered with by nde tap mate © the public and his numerous was referred the bill to alter and improve the | the agents of the Chilian Government, he resisted aS LODON’S MUSEUM OF ARTS . TJ It has been authoritatively announced in , New York, that the yellow fever has made {ts ap- pearance at quarantine. A number of the patients bave been sent to Seamen's Retreat for the want Senate chamber, reported it with an amendment. | by force of arms. Before his vessel was filled. ithout any exception, tak: , of better accommodation. The sick men ATi | Proceeded to elect a bogus delegation to Balti- | giving notice that he would call it up at an early | Word was sent to Valparaiso, and an armed craiser i € witniomente of - sald to have come as passengers on board a vesse! | tore it was upon this state of facts that the tel- ee solutrieditlan Harn thai eer ee Me ae was taken to that | N m1 A will enjoy them q ue vote on the joint resolu om the House ou ‘o all we say, Se eee SS See neerek 1 roprenent: Ts'o 100 te day of Smal’ sa joramant ost Meche, | Capi Mokense on tec’ of keds weal Se fg or much plonsures a8 recreate much and cost ("It seems that the Democratic Committee | Douglasites of Georgia asthe National erreceassotals the [Sth inst., was as follow feos was then seaman, teeives Ficsaiog and | scientific, literary. and artistic poopte. in tie F deecle ™ je7-#. party of the State! The Associated Press pay Yeas—Messrs. Bayard Benjamin,Bragg Bright, 8 Son as passengers to England. Hicks was | pi e City it was ©: H E C 00 pedir signi er Deeaemaaa ees | |S ar sending them facts over the | Chesnut, Clark, Clingman, Crittenden, Davia, | undondtedly easily understood by Fielding as ke | EWO Hi TIVE NiguTs, | FET CHER CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL penne. cig gear nas fist ead aette dl PP for their efforts to distort the truth for | Fitch. Fitzpatrick, Hale, Hammond, Hemphill, | Was one of the first taken into bis confidence. | At Barnum’s Museum, New York, for.t8t | FORT WASHINGT agreed upon the Maryland Institute as the place | Wites—uot for their efforts to distor! . Hunter, Iverson, Johnson of Ark., Johnson of | Shortly afterward the mutiny occurred, in which pec ferees Sail, Fay edsene. on eins DAY, Sune 13h. 7 for holding the Convention, but are halting be-| the benefit of either party. Unfortunately, the | Tenn , ‘Kennedy, Mallory, Mason, Powell. Pugh, | McKenzie and his mate were brutally murdered, | } Baeiee feat Mary Leave ber whart tween that and the Frontastreet Theater. The | dispatches come to band necessarily at so late an | Rice, ‘Sebastian, Slidell, Phomson, Toombs, and | the latter by Hicks alone, who struck the sleeping Omniboses will & 80-cloc! ec corner of Fourth st and New } ho that the task eting such misrepre- | Wigfall man on the head with an ax, and then threw him ress, pronounced it Ve ot” ° a thinks the latter is the beat adapted for | Dour as th o ve Papilio ae a Nays—Mossrs, Anthony, Bigler, Brown, Cam- | overboard. Paap reg oad arm clock, and go to the wharf via S the purpose. * century, thee hi ; eron, Chandler, Collamer, ovlittle, Durkee. When the crew of the Saladin became tired of Admission 25 cent . nage of their frien: ‘That valuable and popular Family Journal, | 28 ' almost an impossibie one. Fessenden, Foot, Green, Grimes, Gwin, Hamlin, | thelr newly-elected captain, they entered taro e Doors open at 74; commence at 8 o'clock. ents 2 tx; indies cents The dispatch concerning the action of the Ala- | Harlan, King, Latham, Nicholso: consplracy—Hicks being one of them—for the | °° ———_ = TAL Pt «= the Wexxty Star, full of Metropolitan news| joma Democratic State Convention was a mis- | Simmo: TT a coeetin a xomevas eae ns eee a manner dis- WwW AUGH’S ITALIA, or tng ind gossip, and choice literary reading, is now i ic 27 eu the time and mode of his death. Accord- . a i on ont counter ready for delivery to the public | Presentation of the state of Democratic party | WK! army appropriation bill was discussed on | ingly Fielding and his son lashed to bim were a ARO BAL National Guard. ee en eek we Saivey ey stairs In that State equally gerbled. Mr. Dovg-1 amendments antil helf-pest five o'clock, when, | thrown into the oocan “Sach te betet synopsis GRAND REOPENING The NATIONAL GUARD desire to inform thes It is just the paper for members of Congress and | jas has iiterally no party In Alabama among the | without disposing of the bill, the Senate, ad: | of another chapter in the blood stained pilgrimage Grand reoponing of the great pictures of friends, and the publ nerally, thet the . others sojourning in the National Metropolis to | people. Perhaps a hundred and fifty Alabama | journed of Hicks or Johnson ye ANNUAL PIC NIC w ! AR. send to their friends at a distance. Price only | omice-seekers have attached themselves to bis} Hovax.—in the Honse, the body having ad- es Positivery CLosine June 9th. . b ONDAY, Sune three cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum; postage Tue Ovster Lav err N The execite- = d they respectfully solicit their patron- ment in the lower counties of Maryland in relation coat-tail, and accordingly formed themselves into | journed at 15 minutes past 12, (after a consecu- a bogus State Convention and elected a bogus | tive session of twenty-five hours.) our yesterday's | to the oyster ‘-fundum,” says the Bultimore | t! . tiv ‘Tue New York Post Orvice Deratcation —| delegation to Baltimore. This is the tree ex-| report embraced all the proceedings of interest. See eres, Sree maa eet ng a personal phe ey ed a pe eae NO aa The Associated Press agent telegraphs from | P'anation of the Alabama-affsirs dispatch of yes- = ones and others to locate land warrants on the | The Diitinguished Levene al Washington as follows : terday Proceedings of Te-Day. ‘The Manager, at enormous expense, has engaged prepaid by stamps when so arranged. this elecant and fashiona hall,and no cost will steamer FLy! wn every half ok Croup will leave George Curing the day; first trip at 9 leave the foot of ommencing at justrate the oyster beds of the Potomac and the Chesapeake. | Paintings. . er ct ° ° a ‘The Postmaster (General, in a communication to The meaning of all this js that the Douglasites In THE SENATE, to-day it being private bill | In St. Mary’s county aay attempt to execute these BR er ad “ag cents. Exhibition op Wedne« m..3 eae ape eabsonenirs for {ee Seart te state the House on Wednesday, says the true explar of those States are carrying out to the letter the | day, no business of public interest was transacted | Warrants would ineet wiih armed resistance, and D 2 commence at 3 o'clock ; | *ausemen' ton of the ignorance of the Department of the | instructions sent to them from this city, to yet up | up to the close of our report erence uierae. pede Teas wesw nd in the evening at 7—commence at 8 o'clock. res iy Cents: admitting & gentleman and = 4 : y ali wel, tentilated. Schools o ‘ k order of Cur e. Retieantattes ten. imust be sought ig | Contesting delegations to Baltimore, in the hope] Hovsx.—On motion of Mr. Maynard, it was| populace. The card. published by the land "ik ab ince i — — the failure of Dr. Tate, Sixth Auditor, to report | that the majority of the National Convention w 1 agreed that after to-morrow the House take a paces sotdberayc yes Bary dy “eithoutatenpt. | ROBINSON & LAKES pa‘raneare requested to take Beate mt the constantly recurring delinquencies to the | exclude the States represented by those who se- | recess from 4 to 7 o'clock, p.m vithout attempt- Postinaster General. Me. Tate, in reply to the | © ded at Chatiestin. aaa preociet to nomieats| _ Mt. Dawes, from the Conunittes on Etections, reece ahem against the will of the |GREAT CIRCUS & MENAGERIE. Postinaster General's request for an explanation, |<“ ce Pi arelhs called up the resolutions in the Missouri election | P20ple—served temporarily to lull the excitement, SUPERB FIRMAMENT PAVILION MO Tt AND EX maintains that bis official course has been in strict | Douglas with those States unrepresented, except | case of Blair vs. Barret, giving the seat to con- | Dut We since learn from Annapolis that, prior to ‘ e AMER <ySaed hts i pe AND E . conformity with law and long-established usage | by the fraudulent delegations which Lave been | testant the pant ation of this card of withdrawal, othep | One Hundred and Seventy Men and Horses. take place on MONDAY NENG and practice, and further declares that be is uot | directed to be on the ground (at Baltimore). Mr. Stevenson, of Ky , addressed the House in | Patties, supposed to be connected with this *+la Splendid and immensely liberal design for the | tith June, 100! conscious of having neglected the faithful per-} + aoe opposition to the resolutions, and Mr. Marston, cf | Company.” had obtained from the Land Ortice | 8 0use4 er d instruc! i th Boats leave Eleventh street wharf at 8 o'clock formance. He says it was the daty of Mr Zave. | _Thete 18 no possible chance thatany such game | $PPpsition to th warrants covering over one million of acres of | ¥ouderful and 15s p.m. te Navy Vard and lay, Third Assisi mnt Postmaster General who is | ©2" Succeed; as a prospect of its success would ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—e_ | ov ster Ded eater the ror — enumerated Two soma ab ap eae =< lexandria going a 3 ol will ove ° the head of the Finance office, to make the dis. | instantly drive from the Convention all the dele. ~ A ci in the wa nts of Messrs. Miles, Morgan & Co reat number of Lady and Gentlemen " orgetown, Fire yard. a ‘ RRIAGE y Profe, fr Gi Bs Li *, and foot of Capitol. Tickets covery. but Zavelay replies: --No examination gates from all the Southern States and also the Cc .OTH, (Colors,) at $1.25 per yard, lane piling eee ee se havior Exce: tence. monaex: Mata s C ttee. . jetar P ohare gag ae hope mae mgeg -— om anti-Douglas delegates from all the Northern df Seed is “ Archer, stock broker, both of Baltimore. The | TOM KING, the Champion Leapor ofthe World. Gand UN 1ON Pic-Nic poche Scorers gr 9h Pa Slay duty being | States, leaving to act with the bogus Southern DRi Lbs from Bo ee ee impression on Wednesday was that the with. | Mr. KING and N ADELAIDE im a new and cara act eae eneiie clearly and exclusively devolved on the Sixti | delegations but a lean minority of the original t) 10 inches, drawal of the original parties was a mere transfer | o"i#inAl p Serre nee anas nak Vous, FORESIA ego dedns “ EPH'S ASYLUM, Auditor” The Postmaster-General coincides | Charleston Convention—the inajority of which ber act, Meng, Wilecttand Arche ad te: Quinine’ te | MASTER RAPHAELL in his Great Fising Leap] Given by the lads Manag priests oer coun se Lars _— will, of course, in any such event, proceed to] For sale by ELVANS ; : ted ee ee Lady Riders azd Danseuses —Three No.1 TUESDA Ss! mt mig! a jectu: a lefale: on, bu Project is yet to be tested in the Courts could not know it with certainty.” make a National Democratic ticket that will tri- | _J®®-t03t ‘The rumorsatfioat in relation to the origin of the | {/2"" mpiste Troupe of Talented Eanes Washing! —s wns trians —Grand Operatec Brass and String Orches The Lady Managers, in making this appeal to the — umph in every Democratic State of the Confede- GENCY FOR FAIRBA SCALES IN | Movement are of the most varied character ‘That ter.— Maanificent Collection of Rare Liceag An. | frv { the Orphan Boys, beg to state that persenai. cone 4 GEORGETOW site: pik seeis tnost to be entertained that the | mals.—S; Nadia Seed of Blooded Performing 4 Asylum ws zetin ite infancy ¢ rT ¥ i 2 jer i en nes uc Mules, re no house. no p! ane u he +++: The distinguished American sculptor, Joel —— tha Ne undersigned have tisen appointed Agents for | project originated at ciniial tec tioe fase inct teoupe of exam rented yunsters are only Alle to aecommodate| a is at Willards’ Serious InuNess of Mason Generar Jessup. | he S08 Of tie shove celebrate: Rowen | P < iS ne Shout thirty or forty little orphans. It ¥ ill is T Hart, of Kentucky, is at Witlards’. PLATFORM and COUNTER SCA! A fu! | test the rights of the parties to locate these water production Pantomime, +-- Maj. Ben McCulloch, of Texas, is at Kirk-] We regret to state that, this morning, Major | supply constantiy on hand and for woods’ ES. rf et, “4 nee eo ns hee’ r ala at loweet | lands under the warrant of the State. Col. Plow- | t,omedy,and Farce, to be substituted during the | De seen that the expenses 5 A “x Judge Douglas is soon to repair to New den, of Yeomico, in order to protect himself and | *:830 for the old, wornout and wearisome aiter- |eoure=s small. T heir great arena General Thomas 8S. Jessup, U.S. Army, wasstruck | "#0¢- oon. early day to & permanent ‘ P: y neighbors, bas also visited Annapolis, and ob- | °° HAY and COAL SCALES erected in any part with paralysis, at his residence tu this city, and at | of the District or adjuining couaties Tue Lapies. h_me for the « pan hays The: rethey t pe ve York city for surgical advice or treatment for a], a ek bata ase ce Ail Soales are warranted durable, accurate, tained counter warrants, paying the “caution ROBINSON, 80 renowned cruzons senerally will honor the Pic-Nic with their ee ee ee a the hour at which we go to press his friends fear | 1 iq mee are wa - Courate, and | vn oney” of 25 cents per acre for that portion of the usual, inher delightful scence t Dambentn Will nis Rinse leaner at teeth --+-Hon. 8. 8. Marshall, fll; Hon. J Haghe that he will scarcely survive the going down Deal gi bill SARNAR BD, Soeee tan of ee river which had been iy a tine, upor ge street to the Spriog from 7a m , to the close of the - 8. 8. ML; s z : ers in Agricultura! e a I Jo , hi j . . and family, Ind ; Rev. Mr. Lough, Mo., are at] of thesun. This sudden illness of this distin-] 5 9 Depers in Agrioultural westotiinh. | wken by Messrs. Miles, Morgan & Co , his object ie- Browns’ guished and so universally esteemed veteran bas | —— being to transfer the warrants to a committee of roy fe »peller will run all day from Four _ ait the Vieluiey, . struction and practice, obtain over this noble ant- | tenis -treek voees trite, 7 Hous, 1, Burrows and D. P. Ingraham, | casts zloom to-day over the army oticers now In| [)R- SCHENK, OF PHILADELPHIA, ie’ preserved, as heretofore, for the general and | tiated, tne heel, point of, exocilenee ard stil |G ee as to te curl N.Y; Capt. Barton, R.A. London, John S’| Washington, which will be shared in wherever SCHENCK’'S PULMONIC SYRUP. free use of the public. ‘The island and bar which | Puch may bs sel ee hoats in Georgetown, which run to and from the Preston, S.C, are at Willards’. there may Ie a man of “‘the service.” The only person who has oured Pulmonary Con- | h¢ obtained a warrant for, he claims to have been AT LLE ALC “Fe sputa's Full Band will be in attendance -+-- The Royal Society of London, at a recent ——— fu tion tn ite advanood stares. wili be in Wash. | in the possession of himself aud ancestors for two Foe Pt Rage ng» my, Orage daring, | RB < the indies; also, din meeting, elected Professor A.D. Bache. Superin-| |: S. paacricn-auip Puruovew.—The eadeta rofeasionally, on Wednesday of esch | hundred years anhing effect, atyle, ination. ‘To’ atcem Serer te ee mene Maclin meme | | r- Naval Academy (esoond and fourth clases) tthe Drug Store of 8. B Waite, corner of Enything luke = desoription of this wonderfally |" “Eiritece Marmot Trico et palioons, ot enue and Seventh street, where he has brilliant Equestrienne within the limits ot a s*n- der d ex; h t d expressly from Boston, wiil be seut up in the & a thi ! M4 near by for the xo-ommodation of ARS tence ins newspaper advertisement would be ad- | ofernooh, 4s poapt Scott and Indy (Ite Madame Bodisco) | W!!!, we learn, embark on this sioop-of-war from | hig pationta, “And all persons latorne tee DL PERSONAL. surd. | We murt refer the pubiio to t Bit. eral, thophennpenpherselll hoon Ga queunt +As United 8 dE photographer. and Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter, of New York, were | Annapolis about Monday next, bound to Cadiz, | eases of the Lungs, Liver, or Digestive Oroaea Papen panne = ——- ele gay ste 5 Ln during the d of families, groupe. Tiong the passengers for Europe by the steam-| Fayal, Gibraltar, Madeira, &c., and will return | 87¢ Invited to call upon © Dootor. gho will, wita- | PRESIDENTS Mot TEP GUARD —AL the - ee en nee ie - yal, yi : i Andis . tl ting of the Co eld on * ship Perala, which left New York on Wednesda in three months. She is under the comand of | “He i Fife thee who deatre HE thoroweh ox, | fimiraday evening June 2th, the followtig mem. | Cf i from all others, this eo —— . Yulee, ; 2 ; conte 4 with the Broauiral Pi rsoas | bers were ed for non-payment of dues a 1 , a eter indesding bin bos Liga bes candi. | that excellent otticer and bold sailor, Captain | amin canuot callon him/and wishing Kin ts geet | non attendance: Privates Chas: Conbose, Fe Lane. | don and £ Ariessness. her magn\foent form assum- | BS eT duis Sex sacictinisGe Uo Senate. The letter | Cfven. The other commissioned officers of the *e them, should les ve their names ley, Wm. Thoma, lex, W. an, Thos. | 108 nataally the most graceful and classic posi and the following “ r 7 - * i "4 35 . J pst days ahead of each week Birch. By ord: pmpany. tions, her face lit up with a sweet smile of modest F r 5 - pears in the East Floridian, which expresses its | Ship are Ljeutenaats Simpson, Buckner, Upsiur, 7 it OH. CASSIDY cond Ellie's Piao Store. Taylor & ry. regrets at Mr. Yulee’s decision. Mr. Yulee says: | Davidson, and Scott, Purser Cunningham, and For SEsOSEE ESN be Seale SS Se an : ¢& Motes Pe moa Dads. “In thas bydecagrrigne inl Reese, 1 0 Bot peo} tn. Van Zant OE ESE SND Wurrras.some orice. pleasureto Toth 5 1 + Callan, Jos. Nairn, Dan. ras eS es eS aah 28 eecealy 00 beret ————— Denes ae my bus hy reporting that I voted the univ ‘ fore. co. Sy seegeabky my friends in all that can} = spoinrent of MARSHAL or NEBRASKA SISTERS OF CHARITY OF Nothing tick tat the lav . As they dash around the arena there oi Promote the moral or tnaterial progress of our ; Mr. William B. Moore has b Is situated ina delightful part of ep ch reports as entirely splendid harmony of daring, etyle and grace, te State; but it will not be consistent with the plan | TERR'ToRY —Mr naan Raoor: ghee (EF E ttsburg. abouta mile from M« on Monday last ‘deafening cheers prociaim another triumph M of life | propose to myself in the future to accept | appointed Marsha! of Nebraska Territory, vice Mary's C and halfa mile from Josepl’s _ _ EUGENE SCHWINGHAMM 5 5 A Geo W Cochran or exercise any political office whatever.” W. A. West, removed Acwlemy. It ‘posses-es ample advantages toc COPARTNE = LA FAIRIE KATE, Jo James Lackey, a eet healthful exercise. and commands an extensive ersignod, to carry on more effectually From the Principal Theaters, Ps Jobu Markrner, UF The counsel of the condemned pirate, view of most beautiful and picturesque scenery, ¥ . Ge = ne H Shekels % — e op Business, has associate | Ar WASHINGTON ox CITY HA z, Jae a Hicks, in New York, have but now discovered | T#® W#aTHeR.—The following report of the TERMS ox CIT LL SQUARE, w z : b A. Stewart, of the late fi - . > 5 thst the wheis procesdings aud tial of the prir- | Weether for the morning is made froca the Amer | Boas and Tuition, inc ee toed and Bedding, | Sulliva aie te en ae a Se EDLY tae ee Aetna ic L cnet wore invalid, inamunch as Judge Smalley, | tsan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- leseariylaudveiee cee aes a s Admission 5) cents ; children and xervants 25 te. | C*¥" Ley 7 ee 8 ¥ Nop: wer ben District Judge of Vermont, (who tried the pris-| sonian Institution. The time of observation is . Postage, Medicines, Mater ais for work, are ¢ ITF The company wili perform at Georg-town | i B Succes, John Carroll Brent, Thos 3 Pishe: oner,) was assigned to sit in that district by Judge Shout 7 olelack extra charges, — wore —- Monday, June 18. ot M. ? L Neawyer, Geo Savage, Nelson, of the U.S Supreme Court and judge of Sena a tees The S walaatic year commeussa on the NOTIC ing between Hiary M) — wc | | Wa Ryan, Samuel Redferw id vel. , * = is sus! end y Tuese ding a me bs _ mM. ¥ tes Med ee uatintty etre cee foun ines ell on i cloady, oe Ausust and ends un the Tuestiny preceding A. Probey is this day—Wednes- WANTS. Richard Wallach, ington, bs clear, win y - another district. It is an unsettled question, how- | 384/04! Bu fexpenditure are sent to parents and guar- bev diag poe et fod one ery § X mouths, and at the same tune is is— rait at five days’ sicht. ran nished by the Institution, 6-at* parents and cua dians are requested to advance 815 Richmond, Va.. Va. sp lear, 54°, PJ Metenty, lea: ' Me Lenthatt Thoms Berry, ¢ver, where the counsel will apply for relief | Richmond Hicks 1s busily engaged in dictating a detailed | Ltrs) account of all his monstrous murders to Stepten | Norfolk. b and creditors will make payment ul receive the same from Hilary M. Smit JOSEPH A. PROBEY, HILARY M. SMITH. V JANTE ets D—A strong BOY, for housework. at avenue. [i , ANTED—A SASH AND BLIND MAKER; |/ McNerauy, | WoC Harvey, "Dr Kidwell, P. Massett, ‘etter known as ‘Seems Pipes, of | Symington, N.C. Unveach bill. NariGe: Wren SASH AND BLIND MAKER 310 Wc tmenctus Eo deer dein Bake, Pipesville,” who is the only person allowed to} nousta, Ga... cloudy dane fu, Ae not received under ton yeare of age. Lf Uadersigned jewelers will,on and after the | _J8 9-3 BALDWIN BR I WAKug, é for the bene: e of Hicks. 1 stacon, Ga. clear, pleasant, of objects before entering tne Institution, as 4 n obtaining an account of his life and action s saridener. God recommendation given. a 1 = : Apply to C. ACKMANN, No. 39% Mary iand ay. Hicks is questioned by the marshal, and bis re Columbus, Ga. clear. warm this would greatly frcilitat+ their advancemen 1 f ld be _directed to ‘th Ps Tue Skis of Wank rg eto 4 setters of tmquir: Jeon ts to wi a * Citizens shi ton re we sponses are taken down in short hand. Hicks x | Montgomery, Ala cloudy. wind E MOTHER SUPERIOR OF ST. SUSEPH'S | magico (int i V ull picare take nctice that my OM ; Psi ae onipimopes “see he eg some cf | New Orleans, L ACADE mY, Evomittsburg, Md. It oe w }USE: 4-4 . Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a. m., (cor- Mars SALT WATER BATHING. F 3 | being engaged in any particu ar busiuess,they are HALLS PAVILION. (Moore's Land- Le - A PLeasant Spxciric—Many persons will | '@:ted for temperature, ) 29,617; at noon, 20.550 tH Py = ; atthe _* terhey | — = the mo: ay ed ¥ - ing) will bs for the = pti ~ ar rah fie OL. Ye egS s “ YOUNG terms. In re vo. , Stnemetz's store, suffer ratber than take nauseating medicines, nor| Thermometer at7 a.m. 65 ; at noon, 6 tora on the iach of Jane. Tite tenes fal OUND—On the 6th insfant, @ pair of SPEC- A rh sabe ~ ‘A enth street, opposite the Avenue House, or the Sta do we wonder that it should be so, but those who —— eee - 1e.0:t for those seeking health and plese TACLES. The owner can De oe The best recommendation . App'y | bie, Ninth street, Island, near the Smithsonian In are afflicted with a cough, or irritation of the} [7-The apportionment under the census now | ure. is unexcelled by any piace of the Kind on the phe 4 ares 07 Pa = at No. 250 Sixth street, between ( 3 bronchial tubes, or realize any of the usual con-| being taken will be reported at the nextaession of | Potomac river [tis situated about one hundred wc th TL aes sumptive tendencies, so ble in the American | Congress, in erdec to afford ampie time to the ara eon ee sa or +» wants to make an arrangement | —— << climate, need not fear to use that remarkable islatures which meet only biennially, as well | and famcus fo" fins Oysters, Softy A: HINGsON—To w ereby oorti- in Washington, to look niter ths same, “J 7 4 remedy, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. a| as others, to district their several Stites. The | sau ether Fish. aad castit nore ote ee enene. Ponte eek, Batt, of sad. coarty, ind wil give him 's large por centage of what ii FOR SALE AND RENT. remedy as sgrecable to the palate as efficacious in | new apportionment will not yo into effect until | boats firing petween Washington, Balti ro aa | on his orcioaure,s brown chostant Howe, ab ut | Soleted Sip oee Nek 2 088, Bet Clee, Rew tee abet. removing disease. Having yearssince tested this | the T irty-eighth Congress, the term of which | Norfulk. The undersiguel ras 12 years old, 14 hands hizh.a star ia his forehead rk, with reference. je8-3st ie . article In our family with remarkable success, we | commences the ith of March, improvements in bis Batn Hou: : mies irom Washington immediately on the stitute. . " raimiee Gece GENTLEMAN, having a largo cltim against | meee XO CMUGH LATHAM Yotomec, axd in tuil view of she Chesapeake Bay, . 7 #, Sh Cov nears = see first page ) two white feet, and one shos on. DERSIGNED, CONTRACTORS Ota oar pape tree mended It verbally,| [7 The Portsmouth Journal says if the rob. | Mmbrovemente.ta the oumfurt Be barbaneede Soils | Given under ime hand and seal, thie sth day of 1S STONE COPEERS Cy 9 Baltmore, | FOR SALE—A DRUG gad in our paper frequently, and maay of our | pins are driven from Masbachuactts uey will Ord | Sth tginn wet conty cf fishing acd Salting Bove | 220; 18. THOS. J. WILLIAMS, J. P..[L.s.) | want 50 STONE CUTTERS and MASONS. to has never changed hand it subscribers have addressed us letters upon the | a safe home in New Hampabire Their notes are | free of charge. He has spared no oxpenas iu pro. |, THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE PROPER- work either by the prec» ordar ‘The highest wages P. bed. £0. and 14 doing an excel jont and subject. there received as full aud ample pay for all the | Viding & good Coti ud or 10 iaying in his stock | t} is reussted te come forward, prove property, pay | Evan. Apply at our cific, 7 miles from the city ee Revere fhe egg ¢ , os : y fo e oe oharges, and take said horse away, by the North Central Railread 39 West satisfactory reasons given for sell When we say this ts an unsolicited recommen- | food they claim. of choice Wines, Liquors,Segare, &cuhnd for thoes R CHARD BUTT Fayette street, B Iti Add , City Post Office, Washington. tademtaed wat ee eeaeam, out readers will I the schooner Spring Hill, wotare burden, | Maree neertiastaote anion and Wo week's | 6g ge Socondtoltewe satenth at, | Jenat HORMITZELL & CROWLEY. able and never falling remedy for consuarnticg | B38 been purchased for the Arctic expedition of | home, there ip not a more pleasant pl in the Uni- 3 ST_Betwe vettes are ANTED—By an industrious and compe OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY maar oie Une Fiag of Our | Dt. Hayes. and will be fitted ont forthwith | The | ted, States. The propristor pletges himself that | Bor Seventeenth met ote at ee ee eee | ee ee, on jniustrous and compet PROPERTY.—The alvertiser bas a of s ‘ @ in season.— Fiag of Our necessary funds have been subscribed in Phila- | BOthing shal! be left undone on his part ty render VEIL, for which the finder, by leaving it at the | PLACE as nurse or chambermaid, and to do p! 12¢rcres.all in timber, near the % ton. delphia, New York, and Boston. — Feros tor, board a cee day. week, or Offices, will receiv the thanks of the owner, Coed ed to travel with aiady, Addreas ax 26, William county, Va.. which he UT" It is announced that on the arrival of the proprietor will dirset (6 topes ae Masts | And will also be liberally rewarded. je6 ate "| Ptar 3 ie cxenenne for a mee and lotin We Japanese in Philadelphia they will he received % ake county, Md. — oa Penne steady youth, 18 pears of age, | oa eo by the Councilmen and will’ then be marched | (37 } DN JAPAN je3 2m R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. soe v fens, Apply at Now 16 Bact | FORA aid try stop BRICK DWELLI through the strocte of the ity in order that they TO MORIEOY ue 0 Ni Hiby inte CARLISLE "has Saporite task? fax Si undersigned fakes pownte trnalgrayag i Gpritolstrest, Retweon ink aad oatonts ete F i wane to ROBERT OR seen a sutheran Church, corner of Ele: x } da, t c Ke y, that je7 4t* rouches will be employed for the Embassadors, | The Strawberry, Fostreal ta ve WHITE SULPHUR {Note S2o , sppreciate | ite. ad ene ea ae ronerely, thet be has re} je ate 7 iol, corl and levente ste and open omni buses, similar to those used in pic: | church will be continued on SPRINGS, matain Aire Te * ANTED = Poop posit ar pm ne Lape mee nvigora. | uew style. Hix bar is furnished with the best | YY UREiew, her, and ting Baths, tge and | | rc, choicest Win s ( igars, Lager Beer, Re- ) as cook, — n reer, ficers, artists, i — CUMBERLAND Co, WS) Ruths nts, @c. A fine brass anid string band has | ioner ; the other to assist in washing and do gene- | side Third street, hotwoen nod Huet expedition. Gee. Packer lomacsoeneoe \ he pis meals ox ang fe yes Pennsylvania, Good anal a Gocd gaged ae season. A Concert of Vocal ral mamomiodamess cette: Adem aay eed let at a low rate x pod eon Eaabe Commodore Read, Judues Grier and Cadwalla- | Will be held at W. F. Benter’s Rooms, C steve dome al i tmitruiuental Music’ “Dancing, &e.. EVERY | fecommended, need apply. td been eet der, of the United States Court, the Judges of th HURSDAY E*E 4, 7th inst "elvie i =e SATUR! Py ENING, nepemenuiny 87.0 : _ie7s ; Ree of the | icvery mem er is requested to be 300 je 7-3t MH. LL fu) Court of Pennsylvania, and Judges of di % : | (OR RENT—A two-story PRAME HOUSE. with kitchen, wood shed & bet of W. 3. je7-at sata Ps Visschen = " NTA three-story BRICK F t = iy pilipheeereng toe a8 apd every, rgreon go FSR SARE OR REST: 399 ry H street, nesr the Distetet conto Common, Flese will be at- et ee eee DY\Sec. |, TERS Low. y, & NISSCE 512 SIGN PAINTING. 512 beat feed or Gowran Trays be ind, at 10 coits's Peak oor seu ° cession of the Philadelphia firemen at nicht will r= Keep an eye to the 11th of June ONE,FOURTH ea san : and Pwenty_seventhetas joe a= aoe ey Ok HOUEE. be included in the programme. te Entertainment at Analostan Tsian4 for the $3. 700 Ne ey $3,700 | THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NTED—P em : and 13th sts. three: 10 — Etre eote®, No. 13, See ady ? "balance in 6, 12, 18, and 2 ? THE CITY TO GET SIGNS PAINTED. | W now that thor can ot Beant, to, build, to | of 9 rooms, UG The wil of the late Daniel Fanshaw, jn | @22tin another column. St apipie auestntien an crt — ” [ibeckaenaunetae New York, has been admitted to probate The 4 i, somly and 2 can get Bricks Laid in the | most desirable part of this city. It hme-ail te mod- sand ern improvements, gas, water, and riage house &e, Toa ood tenant the rent will be . testator, after providing liberally for his wife and WANTED Engra: moderate. re nest door—464. boo! eng family, leavesa large amount to various charitable institutions. A curious codicil gives bis ton an 7 > I > aan s oh: for speculation, or to manner per An Wy PESTIV 21, OF THE LADIES OF | cond Housa nad Lot intia meee ieee ieee CALL ON A.. Bricklayer, Washington Post fies deed Nene emits vie Wut becon- | the city. Mr. A. W HAMILTON ‘fore fer sale AMILTON. : tecture room of the chur : H. W. HAMILTO: cream, Strawberries. Confectionery, | ast,beautitul, three-story BRICK HOUSE and . ’ ings, Old Ei NT— : and tly abundance, at the very lowest prises: sia. SEVENTH STREET ........512 | engravings, and good painti i opeil | PTR A agtnyee, acet-cle sad _sorontl additional of five lots of land, provided be ty be given. ‘Also, Coins, A € somely finished, and having al i - does not use tobacco. Should he indul, — = ————» | Bibber's, subdivision of sassre (571) AND HE WILL TELL YOU oz Re. boushi Address 0. inenta, such aa Water leas. & he vo" use of that stimulant, the propérty is to EVON AND D®RHAM COW AND CALF | t¥o, or three hundred dollars; and WHY AND HOW HE CAN PAINT SIGNS e papineten ‘ill also tor finest locations in the city—or corner from bim and devoted to building “ A Home for FOR SaLE. Cow warranted torte North from twelve to fiteon undred dotine CHEAPER nome Ee, ae kee street " Superannuated Sober Printers.”’ The will {i over four gelions of tmil« per di-m. Price that vi ity no} he only reaso; offering oom. me Se 1 ot ready contested by the heirs. 60. Address E PLUMMER, nea: the above property at euch a reduoed price, is tor} THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT ao Se + AE BS SS ae copeteniey, ty bessntvle, Ve 228 3 | ref telaotls up the ie bunjaoss ranetettaty yet IN THE CITY, W torent ci sharcern baccs Behe “nganceo 8. W BROWSING, “Te BBs Lave, the rope walker, repeated his ex. | FYOOP SKIRTS! Wwoen We Ht ‘ramilton & as Goto Nu) Seventh sites get yous ye hibition at Patterson, on Monday, when he crossed . HOOP SKIRTS tains 9 g rooms, bei - if N B—PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID To | and CA. ap F°%. bet) the Fassalc on a tight rope six hundred feet in|, I.have alarge assortment o1 4 And for sale at | 0: there is & gooid Inz wnder the back HOUSE PAINTING —————— Tweifiand fi sx th. r ot G. +. e Payee ppenes pene eenayeemeS Aen coon gurl tn ordinary sized pecch washer made in 321 Pa. avenon woah iellaoe: ftitSuge ew end 12. CiRcUIT cougy oF tHE DISTRICT OF | Ti ER, vaual manner, with the exception of baving le th- —— 8 20 feet fror 425. - RW GOODS DEPARTMENT 1 er bottoms. He made the trip in six rinutes, | TOR SALE—A ne family sorrel HORS ke ee Re S | Benedict Jost ot al., ont ‘Tha Lot is 2 tee —y to a $0-Foot a'ler Fick ie graded well worthy the attentio 4 co ear Lye FOR RENT AND FIXTUR. id. Hs te gem vi ¢ title is perfect, and terme ui We haves eplond'd stock of— ichae! ‘Mi adran’s.§ 2% Eauity. ~ wd os yeph ditions Also, Rock ci Ps ae Miller's heirs and Pursession gi bh he carries for “as ay set ot tet a, Fra ter = dat secured ‘ty ie A treat pias Pa Ts Nemo ao a Sve India, Plain “ive macs 5 bands. Ee Dr enquire S Military + No, at, | key can ol . +A IN, at ‘aun Bb ay bet) 9th and 10th sts. B-4t* 1 . S12 7th doort ‘Striped and ‘d Nansooks 5s x LY “i ofUda Felowe’ Hall, Se" Novice | (edie Dimity, tinduentes estima y pected em Do adn. <2 SOLD SIN: A Tux Carteney P RTIES Wishing CRS: SPOKES. or Victoria oft ARGEST STOCK OF YIN Cambric, Finis eye. tat wre Sigs TSG me muvcanen a | asecea lca meagre" | Sam sigan em res eost JOHN R. ELVANS & CO. _ | 70.9? por cent. below t vite ch ¢ with i j the . cap- —— his fas sways vor lepertmman with at LADIES’ sun UMBRELLAS AND PARA- wing for years past kept the A st ved ft the manufacto- | We now offer over five hundred de zen in all kinds, Hisssaed fof meioes very low prices. . 4 tien, fan phitied Lat | ener: HA! jai ‘ itlemen, si Ce ja 3 men, Girls ane ore pounrsy clos'ng out oar stock to quit and 3 week a ay Gin Sn LACK LACE SHAWLS AND SILK MAN- course Weare giving great Nar- 2 nd UTThe City Superintendent of schools B LACE SA n basi giving g e ‘ \ oa comma ation tte Bear of Ee nase hand larg tif the above named a awe il endesvor to deliver all packages on the come Sy as § 4 wt: ok SMITH: Slot: | For -- Fe poy) study system be entirely aband™ — ‘he ackot' prices, Cait. carly and seonre wae wil ie iis wé are any one. - em Me, 20car ENE ERER® pa > Fame tinea Rabe. | joey 324 Pa, ave, bot. Str and ith vie, Pa. Svevecandioth is, | joe's etRvene end PAREER nes door

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