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Dzranrone oF THE Japanese Expassy—Inct- DENTs aT WILLARDs’ —It having been announced that at half pest § o’clock this morning the Japan- | aligge ew é would take their final d re us, long before the hour joned , the surrounding their quarters at by an anxious crowd, all seeming to have a farewell glance of their distingu! visitors, and of their kind and affable attendants. The leading to the en- trance on Fourteenth , from which they were to proceed to their carriages, were com- mops ee ee with great difficulty Bran ix inp the lecture of Dr. H Japan, this evening, at the church, corner of E. ith and H streets. for the of the ladies’ fair now being held there. It is expected to be a rich treat. Loxo Brivc® Acain Rexpenep [Passasi In Seanci ence of the eral _LOCAL_ NEWS. OP” Though Tex Stan ts printed om the fastess team press im use south of Baltimore, its edition ds 10 largeas fo require it to be put to press at an surly how ; Advertisements, therefore, should be fant im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they Say Not appear until the next day. ———+20e- Novicn.— District of Columbia Advertisements ‘'# be inserted in the BaLtimonE SUN are received GEORGETOWN. —--—___ Crvespondence of The Star Gzorckrown, June 5, 1960 On Saturday motning we visited the farm, Clark Mills, on the Bladensburg road, and were mach gratified at what we saw there. foundery the Jackson Ho! ror Artixgtox—Cuanor or Rovre.—Tho ‘blie are informed that in consequence of disar- | bronze busts—one of Secretary Fl one of Sen- police were to keep a sufficient space | Fangement of the Long Briige, the safe and com- | ator Hammond tA 7 open through which they migLt pass. i es ae ator Hammond, and one of Gener: Taylor. The at and forwarded from Tux Stax offcs. The attemlants the ig come forth, modious steamer G. Ww. Riggs will run between Arlington and Fourteenth «i ridge, making a tipevery hour. Fare each 10 ildren halforice, “Omiabuses will rato the boats je F. Br artist will soon be ready to cast in one piece bis statuette of “Old Age,” which will require great delicacy of workmanship and care in ng, as they moved through the hand of each was seized in turn by those on either side, maostly children, who with their merry voices sung out a pleasant “, bye,’’ which was res ed to in a courteous manuer by their de iting friends. When “Little Tommy” through, the Tue Stan's Bestvxss in Gzorcerown.—The sleath of the late Georgetown correspondent and agent of the Star, Mr. James A. Burns, having hecessitated a change in some portion of the pa- pen's Georgetown business arrangements, its IDG R. ould be the title of he production of M. N. Gardner, ae Deautiful w i , No. ®—Tax Wonip's ows tiful work of the Parisian founde's the Indian Remedy, known Nahmeonitah, rwards called detail and scene was truly im ve. He of all the rest it the Indian Balsam rwort and Hoar- | terizes the «“Cleopatra’’ in his possession, he may | V&iety nave i seemed had, by his kindness of disposition and und. Itourex Colds and Coughs, and alleviates | rest satisfied. He showed us copies in plaster of — are notified that the routes will urbanity of manner, most endeared himseif to all all all Lung Complaints. It is sold everywhere, v after be in charge of the widow of Mr Burns, to je 4-1w. whom all payments for serving the paper will be made. Mr. Wm. Collins will hereafter be the Star's advertisement agent in Georgetown, and all advertisements left for bim, for insertion in the Star, either at Dr. Barnard’s drug store or at with whom he had had any intercourse, and especially the children, so that when he made bis appearance on the steps every one near the pressed forward, in the hope of saluting him with a lest shake of the hand. He was in this way de- tained sometime, and not wishing to offend any . Notice Tus Carp. We solicit the attention of all persons in want of Sie ‘ing, to our large and fashionable stock of lothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Our goods @reall manufactu by ourselves,and we confi- dently assert that we can give better goods and bronze, but will not be able to do so probably for many months, as he bas entered into contract with the Government for casti the colossal “Freedom” for the dome of the Sapitol, which will require bis whole time and attention. We es Ee For other Auction Sales, see first page. —— od * Werkatop,foundery and studio of our artist friend | SUDA Motu lack at 10 Sobek oe eit ah | TO} | ender the saddie, is were just finishing a duplicate of | Very cond and tafe Hove tue, ordered by the State of Ten- = ood rtment of Second-hand nessee, and we saw there three beautifully-finished | Femttare Yer? £000 sesortment of Tr rms cash oP G te . C. as endl aed of it are extremely small. He hopes FURS TURE, BuociES, in that line; and if he attains the perfectness of | u smoothness of finish which charac- | Auction : Furnitare, oon mf 2 shige, Chars, Rookers, Bureaus, Bed the “Venus de Medicis’ and “John the Baptist, sae “ys Ce beheaded,’ both of which he intends to cast in | Caio oat een hapd Bugrien, Dray, 00 1 ed . Pansy Ware, Shoes 8s, ee) THE LATEST NEWS __ TELEGRAPHIC. Additional frem Eerepe. AUCTION SALES. _ By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. tof the Auction Sorrel | New You, — In the | Horse This horse works Bret in or | fro Liverposl es ree 3 at sad gentle and isa i y, At o—Firkins Butter and Barrels Herring. _ WALL & BARNARD, Avcte._ Auctioneer. insurgents occupied the the town, and an attack was momentarily ex- pec! Another 4 itch received at Turin, dated Pal- ermo, the tbe, cave Garibald! bad + near Palermo, the betghts around were occupied the insurgents, and an attack was imminent. General Larza, who commanded the ow ifm troops, hed demanded an armistice of aribaldi ae Austrian flotilla arrived at Naples on the Advices from Messina of the 2ist says an insnr- rection had broken out at Adenmo and Branco villa. The English and French residents at By THOS. DOWLING. Harness, ALso~—120 pounds document ping ry e. Tin Terms dash. jes it THOS. DOWLING, Auct. by passing on and refusing to receive their salu- tations. he thought of an expedient which happily succeeded. This was to move hurriedly on, isfaction and at cheaper rates than any tablixhment in this city. Any styles of Clothing made to order and a nice fit alway - anti y were much pleased with a “wild horse” designed and executed by his eldest son, a youth of seven- teen or eighteen years of age, who, with, his 111 Bridge street, will be promptly attended to. We commend him to all in Georgetown who may By C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctronesrs. RUSTLE’S SALE OF SUPERIOR FUR- NITORE BEING THE ENT: Palermo bad sought refuge on board their national Another dispatch says Garibald!'s movements t Cuasantes hen pare ing Any pf] peg ie fpr ad the Beet meee fey eg ‘ . icC. Y¥ & ounger brother, i yw in Munich, both fi NDon Hore. - By vi eofs in trust | ¢) 5 of subseq vent operations against Na) ls ave any business in connection with publications | Sary ng, them as he went that Ser ee ee tin National Hotel Buildiig. | themseives ar tue gical ehventnges tunre abicaal Pees, date January Sth, 1°6), and dul reoorded | and as soon as a formidable expedition can be snade or desired to be made in the Star’s columns. | the children all round commenced clapping their Homxoratute Reyroies ere pol gee ieee Sat Sek Der | Ne. 12, one of tie Lrnd Reoords ; ‘ shungton “ein squskoons menceas on — He i thori to recel, r , % wy i iS ade for. e a le ‘rom | county, 2, J shal p-cosed to ss) the ? vessels, cna ee ee pester tate rahioh seamed te near mecnetie Rennes vp expres Tail | Gem, in walch they speuk with oxtheniar nr | eee HURSDAY. June wthattocrclooke my, | the proction ef ‘the eet” tder the Gout . gratify them. He was thus allowed to get to the | use, in boxes, at 25 and 2 cents each. Also. in ‘cases, containing 2 vials, from $4 to # each, with book of full directions. For sale iy Z. B. Gilman, 350 Pa. avenue, wholesale and retail agent; W. A. Fitzgerald, 353 north F str also by F. B, W. < catriage without further detention. The attendants having all been seated in four large coaches, the four Embassadors were escorted by the Naval Commission to open barouches. nm came the officers of the Embassy, who were seated ip carriages. The dignified, yet pleasant expression of the Embassadors’ counte- nances impressed all, and even the children, with t for their high rank, and they were per- titted to. pase witheut any thoughtless or inde- + SIGN THE so aan Washi estrous that ae si a law separati the Police of the Pederal Metropolis entirely bere: after, will find at the Star office a printed petition to that end, which they are requested to sign. interesting process of casti statuary in Miller's American students—one from G. do not give their names. As we started home- wards we saw bounding over the sward a noble elk, with broad antlers, the ‘counterfeit Present- ment” of which, in bronze, we hope some day to see upon the pedestal of the Washington Eques- eet; inter, north corner of K street and Vermont avenue. Also, Pond’s Extract of Witch Hasel, for internal and external inflammations of all kinds, Sold as above. ma 9-ly Tre Evxction Ovtmace: —Yesterday after noon, the case of the United States . James Mabouey, charged with an assault wd battery on Mr. T. J. Magruder on the day of election at the Barry's TRicorugRovs is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- the works of art in Munich, but say they see but pilend singular the goods and ‘chattels coutsined “ * few good ‘‘horsea’’ in metal. They describe the situnged on the southeast conner of Pennsylvania foundery. and mention that they met there three | fine Superior Renownod Fiano Forte, wn—but | Elegant suite of Rosewood Pi Cha: trian Statue. We may, some time when we have | Curled Hair and other Mattresses, Pillows and D' Aquila, the King’s uncle. A Cork paper of the 25th says the American bark Chas E. Traitt, which for six months had been lying at Queenstown, bad sailed for Liver- acs She was nen ho with rifies by the Gari- di committee of New York Lonvox, Saturday.—The directors have de cided that the Great Eastern hall return from New York direct to Milford Haven. THE VERY LATEST ‘Letters ding known as the Cisrendon Hotel, mas euite of ws parlor Kurniture, re ai fe insntie an i J 8, ich setts of Brocatel!e and Lace ( urtaine, nd Brussels Parior Chamber and Hall a nn Oh Fait, Mehosany and Oak setts of Lonpox, Ma = from Palermo of the = | | tify Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- | leisure for the task, send you an account of Mr. tere, = = . r second precinct of the Fourth Ward, came up for | roms 3¢t oF Carinae te ter ons Loree seme Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drug- | Mills's extensive butldings and machinery, and | Blankets Sheets, Comforts, Couaterpaens, Tow. | 2181 state that the anxiety for the safety Fp d trial before Justice Donn, who associated with officers in front, they proceeded up Pennsylvania avenue to the street at the foot of the Capitol, and from thence to the railroad depot, where they took a special train for Baltimore. RECEPTION AT BALTIMORE. The special train conveying the Einbassy reached the Camden Station, Baltimore, about ten o’clock. Instead of stopping at the ustal platform, the cars ran up to the rear entrance of the main building, on Camden street, when the party alixhted. ani, passing eng the main ball, entered the ba- Touches, which were drawn up along the side- walk—the right of the military escort resting at the intersection of Eutaw and Camden streets and extending westerly on the former street. The procession passed over the prescribed route, stop- ing for a few miautes only at the Maryland ustitute, the doors of which were thrown open at eight. A Japanese flag of immense proportions was displayed, together with the Stars and Stripes, from the front of the Institute, while the same colors, on a smaller scale, floated in unity from various public buildings and many a business establishment One of the most attractive features of the pro- cession was the appearance of the Baltimore City him Justice Giberson, by whom the warrant was ee erg sssued. Mr. J. H wget ee appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Ratcl fle for defense. The prisoner is a short, stout, rough-looking indi- vidual, with redish hair, trimmed close, « /a “fancy” He was — apy to be intensely in a and looked as if they a at the hands of “quire Donn a fall acquittal. As soon as it was _— bg Eres sacha me ‘would act in the case with Squtre in, acl of countenance wan veslta one they became *unensy, ‘Some of them gli from the office and left the prisoner alone with bis witnesses. Mr. Magruder was first sworn, and stated that about 2 o'clock on the day of election, he went to the City Hall, and took position in the line of voters behind a tleman, a small man, where he remained till he was obli, to leave it Mr. Jackson Edmonston came 'y, and made a re- mark about the voti joing on so well, and | replied that I thought Wallach would be elected to-day. Just then a stout man came up and tried to push in between me and the gentleman in front. [Witness identified Mahoney } [| remarked to him that he had no right there, as it was not the many objects of interest about his place, with a description of his novel method of melting and casting heavy masses of metal. Why Is it the Washington papers of this morn- ing do not notice the accident to the Long Bridge THE WIDE REPUTATION Which Dr. J, Hostetter’s “Stomach Bitters” have attained during the pa-t year, bexpeaks its excellence in a more forci ile manner than any words which wecan offer. It ren- ovates. purifies and strengthens the system.and aids the stomach in the performance of its functions. It is regarded on all sides as a sovereign specific, and, therefore, to procure it in the best poseibie wa should be the object of the public. V @ © it with more than usual zeal and confide: heving and knowing as we do, that it. stan none the many preparations of the srenath, vigor and tone to the system, and possessing the curative powers for all similat diseases arising from adisordered stomach Inthe most severe cases of co: Tek diarrhera and weak ness inthe stomsch th itters” have been rigidly tested, and always with the greatest success. For sale by druggists and dealers gencrally eve- ywhere, je 4-e03t perienced nurse and female |, has & hing Syrup for Childen Teeth- ich greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— will allay all pain, and is sure to ulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursolves, and relief and health to your infants, Perfectly eafe nother oo! ave way while a light bu; was ing over, fit fortunately no one was injured’ “There is a |g to come. Attention is directed to the advertisement in 13th Inst. This entertainment affords some nov- in the world. Besides those who atten have the satisfaction of contributing toa laud- able object, the building of an addition to the church edifice. Mrs. Ellen Key Blunt gave a Shaksperian Reading last night, at this, her native place, by invitation of some of our most prom{nent citi- Anu extensive variety of China Glass and Wrockery Silver Plated Castors, Butter Lishes, Forks and Spoons. x yesterday’? The = next to the Virginia shore | Bar Reo urniture and Fixtures, Cooking Utene i very ugly breach visible from here, which looks | Sant ifereued iu is very handsomely furnished as if travel would be interrupted for some time | j.oid furniture, it the collection is ver = — awk of ie arg Anely furnished foam » Bel < another column of a strawberry festival to be | Which is of the mom. superior and subs'antia held on the fair grounds at Rockville, on the | uettcter and in excellent condition, having bea elty to pleasure seekers, for the drive to Rock- ceouing §.00, ville is delightful, and the ladies who manage | 4and 5 months, for the affair are as handsome and agreeable as at ing interest. d wifi | Je8-dtd “C. v THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MO AT zens. ‘ ‘was increasing. Popular jons bed inflamed and several shots been fired from the balconies in the Rue Toledo. The police re- turaed the fire and wounded several persons There was a panic among the public function- — and the directors of the official journal had Yesterday the fires of the Insurgent bivouc were seen on the beights surrounding Palermo The Paris Patrie information indicating that the assault on Pale:mo would take place be- fore the 27th Rome, May 23,—The Prince Wolowski, the new Rossian ery eg © left to-day for Nz- ples Itis asserted that be isthe bearer of very precise instructions In reference to Sicily ESS aaa The Japanese in itimere Bartim , June 3.—The arrival of the Japan- ese was announced by the fring of cannon near the Camden station. Te citizens, military, and firemen formed a general turyout, and Baltimore street presented an unusual and holiday appear ance The Embassy wes formally received at the Ma- xtesion and Round Dining Tables, Room Chara, Gas Chandeliers, Table Cutiery. &0 sila, &o. It is deemed unnecessary to partioularize the ar nt. To persona in queet of good ho: presents unusual attractions, large, embrasing t Terme—$40 and und cash; over $40 and not ex 1,2and 3 months; over $100, 1, 2, 3, proved endorssd notes ‘bear- kK ALI., i rustes, BOTELER & Ns, Aucts. ROW By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. ESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE ON MIssOURI AVENUE. BETWEEN SD AND 43q 87S. one, Avcrion—On FRIDAY AFTBR n No: une Ath. at 6 o’olock, on the prou ises, we | TYland Institute, by Mayor Swann “e fo inall oases, See advertisement in ‘This is the last night of the strawberry festival la id I ‘ed th The procession was magn‘ficent for Bian’: He said a man had wacated the place | fire Department, mecalen Tea reece ‘guage eotl-ty | ny the ladies of the Methodist Protestant Church, | nm "ell 8 Dwolling House, with back buildin, | The Eimbamadore rode‘in open carriages, each for him. I replied that can't be, as] have been | time in public procession. ae Lyon's Macnetic Insect Powper following this gentleman from the first He said ~-you're a d—d liar,” and tried to Push me out of the line. I stood my ground, and he failed in his attempt. He then came up and struck me. 1 seized him by the collar. and called to the po- lice, twe of whom were about ten feet from me, “Arrest thisman' He has struck me!” The did not appear to act. Thecrowd now rushed around me, and I was beaten, and my clothes torn. Two policemen took me, and were carry- ing me away, they walking beside and holding sembled at 9 o’clock, on Holliday street, in front of the City Hall; and, previous to joining in the escort, were reviewed by the Mayor and Cit Coun¢il. It took up the Havef marsh about half- past nine oclock, for Eutaw street, the entire department consisting of seven steam fire engines, seven hose carilages, three tenders, and two book and ladder trucks.-'Both apparatus and equip- ments were in the best order. The galleries of the Institute were thrown open exclusively for the accommodation of the ladies, Exterminates Bed oy ia Roaches, Ticks, Ants, = It contatan oe essen GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. ions Lyon's Macwetic Pints Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice. Sold everywhere. 4p 9-Sin CTION 1s the fatality amon: ged to indulge, in excess ax debasing habit: hose who are yearning for some Influence to dispel the growing evil, ehould read certain bills. ‘THE BESOM OF DES * That the Clerk be, and he is hereby, authorized to debcstng kate pay the sum of one hundred and ‘eighty dollars and fifty-nine cents, in full for the following tin mind. on cai i and containing .Srooms, ‘The house is. b best manner, in & desirable location for residence, being within a very rhort distance from = the Avenue and principal hotels The charao:er i if y } ol 6 improvements in e vicini are of we A Rasoiction making an appropriation ts pay best So and the location in every respect unques Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | “9uable. Common Council of the Corporation of Grorgetown, | 24 movtha on the premi jesd issour! avenue, be tween 3d and 4% stre te, attended by members of the Naval Comm! in the They seemed to pay no attention to the surround- ing dispiay and enthusiasm The subordinates, however, manifested the greatest interest at the scene, returning salutations from the ladies in true American style, by raising their quaint hats On arriving at the Gilmor House, the Embaes:- dors aud principal attendants tack a position on the portico, and viewed with mach epparent in terest the pessing procession. rivate Terms: One-fourth cash; residue in &, 12,18 and h interest, secured by a deed of trust Be J.C MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. on to me, while others were kicking me a the time. I was very badly bruised. Alderman Ward came “Pp and ordered the crowd back, whilst the main floor was reserved for the mili- tary and invited guests, who presented tickets at the door of entrance. Leaving the Lustitute after the reception ceremonies, the procession passed over the following route: Baltimore, Aisquith, Madison, Charles, to Mount Vernon Place, around the kenrg. hes Monument to Monument, Park, Franklin, Charles, Baltimore, Calvert and thence to the Gilmor House, Human Frasity.or Physiologrcal Researches.” It id colors (for it is beautifully illus- trated) the causes and effects of local and vital dis- ease and decay, pointing out the only sere safety valre—read the advertisement of “Treesemar,” in another column. Sold by D: street, N. Y claims against the Corporation, payable to the order of the several persons hereinafter named: To M. T. Adier & Co, for hardware to 16th and they ol - Capt. Goddard came and took April, 1 me back again, and 1 betes Mr. Ratcliffe cross-examined Mr. Magruder, witbout eliciting anything different from the weneral statement. Capt. J. P. McKean stated that he was in the line on that occcasion. The passage of some words attracted my ery 3 I noticed Mr. r. Barrow, 194 Bleechor Price 2 cents, Sent free every- where, Sold also by S. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, D.C. ma7-im & for paupers, March 1 6 s fice rent, election, 1560... 5 00 To R. Nixon, office rent, election, 1960..... 5 To Jno. Connor, office rent, 1860, and fixin; window. Mever’s Mrracutovs Verain Destrover, [communicaTED. the oldest and best remedy known for textermin OU I’ On MONDA 00 | instant I remisés, south part of provements, being a tires story Frame Dwelling nearly new. FUTURE DAYS. By THOS. DOWLING ; Georgetown. RAME H A LOT AT AUCTION. AFF GON next, the ith at 5 o’olock. sell, in front of ths t 218, fronting 15 feet on feet indepth. with the im- Great Dougtas Meeting in Pittsburg. Pirtspure, Pa., June 6.—An immense Demo- cratic mass a held iu this city lasteve- ning, at which resolutions were adopted unani- mously in favor of Senator Douglas, and denunc - tory of Senator Bigler and other Democrats of « like stripe During the evening, Governor Todd, of Ohio, recerick street, by Terms of sa’e: One-third orsh ; balance in 6 and ave an account of the i R NM Cockroaches, & re To W.M. Appleby & C }2 months, for approved endorsed notes, bearing | ton Convention, and peneral hobs, of was Magruder in the line. Capt. McK described the Dear anp Duma CurLpRen —This class of the ing sts and Mic*. Cockroaches, Bugs, ! tion, 1860. .... interest. " moreland. made a precious onslaught upon > ition of the pa standing in the | 2“icted offer peculiar phenomena in body and Musquitoes, Fleas, Moths, Grain-Worms and G To Wm. Kno _je7-te_ THOS. DOWLING, Auct. eft tile of the line and the man standing rather mind. Their remaining senses are keenly sen- to the front of him, on hisileft. Capt. McK. showed sitive, as if a merciful God had thus compensated Princips! Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. election, 1660 = them for the loss of specch sud: neaiie te id by all Druggists everywhere,’ ma 1$-3m 2s a nee e 2 e peech au: ng. The ctertichtbst oda nce, KC... 1 eney be te ok or an ant Oe peion ct Ms-} Se ee nsatory mercy is shown also in their To Consumptives. To H. Reaver, Me. Ratcliffe here put !n for the police, asking | SP Fitual faculties. Cut off from some of the av- s Cod Liver Oil Jelly. To H. Reaver, for fee bill, March, 1860 17 20 Capt. McK. If he ever saw aman use more ec | ¢2ues to the external life, they think more and | _ This great apeoifie fer Co; mption is fast super. ceding all others in its cur afflicted with tuberonlar diseases. ergy than Capt. Goddard did on that occasion pe bags y, scientific peinetpieg eof the gare oi}, and ro te Py} Capt. McK. replied, “I thought he acted rather quietly.” feel deeper than the busy multitudes, who never tire of seeing, and whose ears are ever open to seductive sounds. Of necessity dependent on To H. Polkinhorn, for printing reports, &c to March 9, 1860). ....6.....0e.00 To R. A. Waters, for pri ved of the nauseous STpcks AT AUCT: e dent Buchanan, disdaining to accept of Bigler 2s an antagonist Col. M. Cook, of Obio, and Messrs. Gibson and Linn, of this State, severally spoke in a similar Strain. The enthusiasm of the masses, and the epplause manifested at the repetition of the name capDongias, was at times overpowering By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionse ON.—On MONDAY AF- TERNOON, Jene itih, at half age o'clock he auction rooms, we shall sel! ‘ rovident Association of Cler KS, in sums Lo suit of the Metropolis Stock, ation of Washington Quarterly Six nto be follow- Inauguration of the Geverner of New Hamp- heir brethi hi a i ed into the sto: 4s the singed det a | re ay hh, fe ‘Onn Gan Kyi forree’s t] N.H te te Goodwin t n i th: id t t is received into the stomach in its jelli form, w. ch, foi 10 Canal Preferrea’Bonds, . 7 . 7.—Governor AAI paPpremed langh ran through the crowd. toelicit, they ask a guiding Shand throug any, | witkent mactionton sat fy ceatnagised form, Teeblishing awe ke. unded Coupons do Bg rime lo-asy. Thao wes an eneml witnees te answer a quention fen cenae (Eien it | tried patea, Zod theneit deer ne eke Memory of | Oy Grog: BPR LIE The ee ee peaten drop | rd Richard Jones, for bill <3. 10 00 | “Term CMSGUIRE & CO.. Auots, | military and civic display on the occasion. weSaptdin McKean edmitied that Capt. Goddard | Hye eens eae, Nba they cannot seize | ratte eS Gee satinee: $150 59] © GOVERNMENT SALE devoted to local affuirs'ef which’ he speaks en uishwaltin tee Pt. Goddard | io tendrfis of the affections. “Less lu the warit, | srovat hethe ork” Academy “ol MBarefhi®, | Approved Aprit ss, 1500 = NAWEDNESDAY, Juno 2th, at 125 p. mat | Gevpeta ty “Witness did not identify the man who struck | they ate more inthe spirit. Bodily weak, they proporation in conttently eieed tee a i pablic | the folowing named article, vis; + | | be coeticclon, hesaya that Naw Hi ire de- Mr. Magruder. Hestood to the left of Magruder, aboot . poker thew dip aeerey ead [pi pnatio ood dal Sorefuions affections A Joint La pay Heerlen the Public I C: t Boilers, 21’ feet 6inches Jong, 39 | Clares to all @iso-ganizers and disunionists. and strack him on the left side. read hearts, and bearing nothing, touc’ Sie | “Sold by Charles Stott, Washington, and by all re- i Patrick Donnally, for defense, said he was in the line on the election day. Mr. Magruder was to my right. Hesaid Wallach was being elected. Maboney was in the line and iz. Uegrader shoved bim out. Mahoney shoved in to get back. Who struck first or last I don’t know. | dida’t know Mahoney by name till now. | live ia Swampoodie, on H street, between Pirst and Second John Maloney said he was in the line, and in frout of the parties several ranks. | heard Ma- honey tell tuis gentleman (Mr. M.: der) he had no right to push bim out of the line. Ma. honey pushed back to the line, and I don’t know = struck first. ! saw the police doing their «luty Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley.—I saw two of them take Mr. Magruder, and } honey took his place in the line. When took my place in the line Mahoney was bebind me. | didn” see him till this “argument.’’ This was the first I no- ticed bim. took my place at the end of the nals of our common intelligence. A peo, le apart, dwelling thus within doors, commmaning with the spirit, resembling the dead, and yet more alive than the entire living, these orphans of the Senses claim our particular care. Rude and selfish people de not recognize their special claims upon our service and kindness. Such persons are themselves uninitiated { ie life of the spirit, unattuned to the voices of sysmpathy, aud uncon- genial to the petitioners of the heart. Whe, we may here ask, are better qualitied than the meek- eyed daughters of St. Vincent—the Sisters of Charity—to live fn the silent house of the speech- less and the unseeing’ What chord in buman hearts not familiar to their skilful and practised touch? What stratagem of ¢ barity unknown to their ministrations on the suffering?) What sacri- fice will they refuse for the peace and comfort of the dependants on their bounty? Who sosingle- minded, tireless and devo! as the Sisters of world-wide pees He With great gratification, therefore, have we learned that an institution for aud dumb female children is now open near spectabie druggists. Price $1 per bottle PENFOLD, Parker & Mower, No. 15 Beekman street, Now York, mar 16-3Sm Wholeeaie Agents, States and Territories of the Union; and whereas | 4 we believe that Georgetown pessesses Puyntze,—Persons desiring Pennies wil! always find tham for axchanes at the Star Offina counter many other respects: Therefore be it — MARRIED. AtSt John’s Church, Georgetown, D. ( by the Rev. N. P. Pilirghast, FRA TES.U.S A,,to MARY C., a q.. of said erty stant. at Pontiac hereby, instructed to lay this important subject before ‘Congress, and urge the eof 4 law making a suitable appropriation of public land to aid the system of public education, which the tax paying citizens alone of this town, have been and now are laboring to place upon a proper basis Approved April 25, 1550. SH. ghter ol Geo. ch ,by Rev Mr, this city, to Miss At Jacksonville. Ml.. onthe 24th May, FRED- FRICK E. GEIGER aged 36, formerly of Wash- ington. Gal mt A Resotvtion in relation to the Purchase of Resolved by the Board of Aldermenand Board of Whereas Congress has at various times enacted | }®ches qin laws for the benefitof Public Schools in the varfous | Wagon Boi caljar | *%4 inches return flues; 1 High Presmare St claims upon Congress as well as in this, as in sheet epee RIS ye S45 inches ard 3 feet 3 Cast fon Pumps, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | foot stroke: | Purch o Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | er plate; 1 Pair Shea: ‘That the committee to attend to the interest of tuis | Lot of Sash and Doo: Corporation before Congress be, and they »#re | F Topping ; 10 Gouges jershirt; y ods and of the Field Notes of High | 13 yards Sempie Bue Flann Soest Inn omen Z . Bue B ankets; | Biue Cloth ¢ or Trowsere; 1 aample Blue Cloth ylinder Bo ler, i8 fert long, 4 t, with two 15 ifiches return flues; 1 12 feet long, Steet Sinches high ard feet wide; Stcam Dome, ? fe-t by 2 [ent may bed m Eu- wherever found, that she stands by the Union and Constitution as interpreted, not by any SS sectional cliques or party forms. but by ii 4 its framers, and the precedents of all departments of the Federal Government Rev. JS. Hardea’s Case Trenton, N.J., June 6.—The appiication for & writ of error in the case of the Rev J.S. Har- den, which was set down for this morning, will not made before to-morrow morning, when a!l compivte except fly whee: slinders 2 feet diamet-r and 2 Machtne, for punching beil for shearing boiler pists; 1 Lot of Wirdow and Door Smith's Bellows; 50 Pcuads Boot 4 Chios 1 nea; | Iron 5 | Tennon Saw lot of old the matter will come before Chancellor Green, in nd Reams; a Id Holt Repe, «0 this city. ap Cant lot of old Cooking Uten » consistng of Boi Fish Kettle:, Tin Kitch &c.; 2 old Stoves; 1 old Cooking Stairway; 1 Waist ag tan 12 old Joth Round Jack: Blae Cth Bina CG h Trowsers; 1 pair pair Flaunel Overstirte; 1 3 2 pair Biae Flannel Dra « Wreck of the Steamer Arctic. Port Larnia, Canada, June6.—The steamer Arctic has been wrecked on Lake Superior and isa total loss. Her crew and pessengers bave been saved. ck: I sample Blue Nankin; | sample page? ame was 4 g Menruts, June 7.—A. T. Wells, dry Cee pa Peon 5 4 " % HAT IS SODA WATER? Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown. | (0% Trowsers; | sample Blue Cloth § alzarmis, June 7 Twells, | say i be into line end Mahoncy we wenn St. Joseph’s Academy, meronmresas, under the : esa That the sum of fifty dollars, or so much (hereot Kagie Buttons; Suen ionis boae seals, Sie x = pes ties behind me. I can’tsay where his place in the | Charge of the Sisters of Charity. We refer to Simply Pare Water as may be necessary, be, and ‘the game is, ere | Deano amount ‘about $250, a ‘amets line was, except by the “argument.” Saw him | their prospectus in another column. St Joseph's impregnated with id tothe order of E. T. appropriated to be Mpereto purchase the rods used in surveying, now in his possession, and at present owned by Samuel Bootes, Jr., and also to purchase of said Samuel Bootes, Jr , suck. field notes of High street im- ovement, now in his lon, a8 he, the said i. T. D. Myers way deem necessary for his pur- pose. {Approved April 28, is60. vale. already sweet in the profusion of nature’ loveliness, classic by successful science, and cred to heroic piety, is graced by this additional monument to queen virtue, royal charity, dis- played for the deaf and dumb of our race. “* Charity is kind.” Carbonic Acid Gas. The Soda Water is known by its agreeable, pun- gent taste, by its slightly exhilarating qua’ and by its bubbling and scirtillation, ‘These properties are strikingly exhibited at a low temperature. It should leave no unpleasaut taste, and should be entirely inrocuons. ; The public are requested to call and judge for themselves J. WILEY & CO., put bis hand out and — jagruder. Michael Grifin — witness was not mate- rial. He didn’t know the details of the affair. Only saw Mr. Magruder have his hand out to = Mohoney. Saw the police rush in, and the ine broke [A policeman here crowded into the office, and whispered something to Mr. Ratcliffe, who re- Tarrv Wanv.—In our issue of Tuesday last we ——— plied --have him summoned. Ratcliffe re- | gave the vote for all the candidates at the late DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, IT IRT’MTS marked that he bad sent for Mr. Geo. W. Bray | election except that cast for Alderman Brown in i No. 500 Pennsylvan-a Avenue, GEORGETOWN ADVERT MI - After waiting a considerable time for the witness, | the Third Ward, which we had not before us je I-eolm* St.Charles Hotel. | Foy other Georgetown advertisements see first page Mr gary phony to examine other witnesses | We have since ascertained that he received 1,025 ILY STAGE LIN© BETWEEN WASH = Si 2+ saith oi een ee ti who bad just come in. The crowd now was so | votes, (scattering 7,) being the la: vote ever | PANGTON CITY AND Ree . | BASTRAY- Taken up by the subscriber. on Juno | beauty. great that it was impossible to stand in any posi- | cast for any ward candidate in the city of Wasb- | [INGTON MILLS. ‘connecting te OR: tien with comfort ] 2d,a small xray (flea bitten) ‘The testimony now was altogether corroborative H be seeo at Mr. JOHN LA Etaieron High street, near the canal ington. Mr. Brown bas labored zealously and youd d hi faithfully during the last three for the in- | Harlromt, leave AWastiniten at es Ea road, leave Washington at 63, o'clock a.m. ie je6-2aw2w WILLIAM FLINN, Navy Azert “Artiste No deadly cosmetic ever reached her skin; from youth she used the Bal sent an uneart ‘erms cash, in spec! Gen. Walker Gone te Central America. New Ontsans, June 6.—Gen. Walker and « few officers bave gone to Central America LA CREME i - pes ROSES Baltimere Markets. Blanche, BaLtimor®, June § —Flour closed quiet; How- MCHEL, ard street $5.02. Wheat closed steady; white aon aan, $1 45081 65; $1 30a$1.36. Corn closed dell; a Paris. bite 73a75¢.; yellow 70a72c. Provisions urchanged. ‘Perk quict. Whisky steady at 210. New Yerk Markets. New Yora, June & —Flour closed dull, Stts $5.1525.20; Ohio $5.7525.90; Southern 85 7526.20 Wheat closed dull; Southern white $1.56281.60. BALM OF WHITE ROSES. Vestrie, the most celebrated of all European ” was remarkable for her extraordinary Her complexion was «f dazzling fairnes:. . Common cosmetics pre- ig. 3 fc rd. falls upon them. Dut the erry pack mg Corn closed bu jt and scarce; mixed @3a65e. of the evidence of Mr. Magruder and Captain | terest and prosperity of the whole city, and bis | Fare 9 cents. Stage office at Ma tin’s Franklin equested to come forwa a a a apo fiom, Rut the closest scrutiny, my ech cael xe ww McKem. a ‘mnmediate coustituents, have by this very com- | Hotel corner of Hishth and D st NER, Prop'r sty CNM ees EER ON GARRISON. Balme-it.being prepared with great chnmtnal kat Ss octien at 215e sich Messrs. m. B. Webb, Wm. McGill, Wm. H imentary vote honored themselves in honori a = = ol ied Ss A —— — Constant application will insure perpetual youth 2 Latoa, and Dougiass Moore tested in substance | Lim. we regret to learn that Alderman Brown A £HELAN’S BILLIARD TABLE FOR anil beauty to the eo ples ion ren or the akin del- ———— u J iy z ‘is intention to «! As. : ¢€ have for sale ata fine icately soft, re: all eruptions, scrofula, &c. . - pring cnn. par they ae cumaution Neue the adcalnweranen ae meaatign reat has AID ® Fpelan's ‘Combination WIVES Prepared by Michel, R ivivnne, Paris. New Yorx, June 8 —Stocks are firm; Chicago Mr. Bray was put on the stand and bis testimony | #ffairs at the end of his tterm. The cor Eushion Marble Bed Billiard Table. jest wes taken, It being corroborative of statements | ration cannot afford to spare the services of so | 2°8fly new. im complete order, and R. C, STEVENS. and Rock island 69} ;[llinois Central shares 63% ; made ou both sides, aud not very material valuable an officer. Seer ee Sank come 6 bbls. (Bayfield) W. te. ALL & BARNARD, The justices, after a few Merch Fe ee eter ES ROGUE 4 i a moments’ consultation, jes Auct’rs and Commission Merchants For sale low by AN J. BO ae a ordered the prisoner to give bail for trial at the A FemaLx Picxpocxet.—Ou Monday a ey So NO jek Georgetown, D C. Criminal Court. The sum was fixed at $300, and | got into an omnibus at Georgetown, in whic. Persons Desirous of having their children ed- ‘was seated Timothy O'Brien became his security. OR NEW YORK.—The packet schooner York- ‘There was great — bearing and under- a female with a rough looking man town, Captain Wogiom, will sail as Gr rman — thoroughly in tho tonglish and NETS, of the largest and vest shapes. above on SATURDAY, oth’ instant. For g@s | cereuiiat T°! the imrsest and vost shape Southern guaranted 241; New. ¥: Gentraleay, Resding 41%; Va. 660%; Mo.6's large lot, Bix. E SODA WATER, WITH A VARIETY ery ag INT Os c., can ; West End Drug Store, 113 Pa. av ma 18-20 ~ Routh Side. je 4-ot 3.26, betwoen 9th and 10t € suasger, Will do well by oallive upon the prine'- standing the evidence of witnesses during a | wished to stop she missed her purse, and accused | pals, Messrs. WATERS & Ell ,*ttho light freight apply to ‘ pop part of the trial A misunderstanding of no im- | the female who mnt beside her of ta! it. The | on G strest. above Mr. Ryon’ grocery. Ter: McCOBB & 1G. portance caused a momentary commotion in the | woman looked confused; but the appearance of month. The termsand the manner in crowd, which had become so dense that one could ber male com tion by the lady. The loss she sustained was purse containi! nale valued at Washington for $150. oh 21 i maki tde- sirable's moloeloe oraie cimpen! ah ~ scarcely move, and many were pressed out of the chamber Even the prisoner was into the street. The police were on the pavement in front of the office discussing the questions at issue at SALE OR FOR RENT—With or with- ae ie baoare: the thorough-built HoUsh, 129 Beall st., next to'Christ Church, Said house is in good order; contains 14 rooms, with all mod- ern conveniences. Will be sold on accommodat- i Se1 D. NEW BOOKS. "ISRAEL'S Curiosities of Literature, 4 vol- umes; library edition. je7 63 Water ees E peed CRAPFE, white, black and colored, ol the very best quality. Price fC ENS, je 4-6t_ 336, between 9th and 10th sis. A NO THAT MUST BE SOLD. nave Row in store & Fiano Forte of most z .. N CEN. AN edot TAR NOTICE « My steck of FANC 00. euch N- Seem EONS, PACER SE Sts. HATS. Ts and ‘ tiul rosewood, full seven votaver, PRENCA FLO is now co péetent; and when the trial'was about to close, | Justice Johnson and In the hands.of de- | gir "0r!! Novels, complete im 27 volumes; half} ing torms, or rented aa above. Fos the preue tron f sine, “our round corners, carved conte mo, aa | have a top ae re ee eae: ae ta for the recovery Holos, Workarts Voltisces Tell call; | a asceeneonm. ~ by ne of tive beat makers a th ogias cost BFS | for yourselves. rey ENS ed money and arrest fema! ? i . im P ; 2 je2-lw ween ANONes Cuvactt Inrzovewnst —We notice ae ee it's Works, complete in5 volumes; lnif BASLE Sci a bee a a Loy PRicee olLCLoTAS, : te cas lo te Bernt Bupa Chan | api ar ae Land See aE aa | “Bisaon's Works, vlumon; bla SUNmeABOW ERIS iit gery aot feng mera doing only | irshots now sis FLOOR OLLCLOPMS Frout of pressed brick sgmof 2 new and beautiful | by detective oficer Norwood, on a ‘charge of in- Arths cheap Bookvooreat ; io barrelaprimne a Nepi taeador HERRING, | Ae' special furor fora widgw inde © = 3" do” in Te" feet widthe, . . Ww ve - and leading _ 30 castern ING. pe aed oo Sncoting) Eston eo [orm ag he two Precincts of the Fourth, Ward; jos-iw 278 Pa. av bet Lik ant ints, £2 Se greenies ccna: aur, oxpegted por see tee: av. ber. oth and 10th sts, Also, one case ENCMWULED “CRCELor an, tone Sots bn fect high, afer 8 FLW STRAW BONR ERS tee EG | joc tw. vonttnh ce eHOTUER:, |S TEs | tid” cLagEre & . GLISH STRAW ON oe eevee je6 lw 99 and 101 Water st., re * ‘PLEASE READ! eae 8 Tin 4-0 326, between Sth and loth sts. Pp. 2 10,000 yards best WHITE SILK ILLUSION, of OR HARPER'S FrRRY—CHANGE OF ntl W°°?! woo pn k Days. aud atter July 2,1860, the following widths: 4-4, 6-4,8 4, 10 4, 12-4. Also, 2 Palade eta 6 $00 "ite atte oot) sha eae AN a aa White sd Black MATA of he ee te! | STOVE and KINDLING WOOD, & the lowest -MADE EVE 7 pon bei: ited with the best article at the ible price. aSGhic ic ask A aeons MUAY sive. mcaal 2° | iseocteash pion ar STEVENS, | Pom Pa ov. dees Wa SALT. A Lor vor tus Pustic Scnoots —The Presi- Tatopoy’s Musrom or Arts.—The Automa- (“ARD.—The public are respectfully informed of uesday, Thursday and Saturday. jest 336, between ‘th and 10th sts. + sed o aarthetle., CSmminiouct of Pubic Buildings Fe suerte ts | 1 Rope Vaulter in truy the mechanical wonder | CARD The, gable are repectuly informed of be nels ra as bore oti te | NOTICE os waanjegtes, | ong of the le sits uj rope with all the possi! ‘he benefit of the Ladies o! ing omeee Sec core ten tthe yo weak cote of Living acrobat od in hisevo- "On Mignday next we will commence to run off our FS. SALE—T a well known CANAL Geargetiwn, axandiria. aad their ere vi 1, RIBRONS, RIBRO! BI 8! 7 . lutions tators natural- | 5 a ] cini i sand interest of the Geseet atest that ba | Nees Genre cpm ung ie Oe of those re ‘CHOreE FOREIGN AN Te scoops | F's EAMER dE“ ALD, “ately NETS and Px int oa nteotions a a aa — a yore markable and magnificent dioramic construct ® offered i i : ep pe eens dg ar groom dalled hich are produced once in a century, ons | Other goods less desi ae wil be rold for less than jie 13th oir odvan B=" SPOOL 8) D COTTON FOR pec posers that sald Sad Pius. | ow afternoon there will be a grand dey Per-] Our stock isin excellent condition, and embraces be De ns nb irk Be ; Egued. or or diverted, by the said 'cor- "| * Kile books willbe closed; and’we shall sal ouly | mation pay pe had. i not previously disposed of | TRESS TRIMMINGS, of the very intent styles. jon, for any other purpose than the one con- for CLAGET AY an Paget idunay at 4 o'elock = rae 2-8t between 9th and 10th sis. —— je 2-6t between Wth poem at the sale. 'TH, No. 460 has just re- en kt tN Slw BENJAMIN BO! -_ | SMITH, No. Fey EPUBLICAN Muagtine.—There was quite a Gs. turned from i. ® fine stock ot iar ober pon eae evening at teenuetiog WRFSH CANTON MATTIN' jUMMER CLoTH NG. Brelenow sys lo 3 awe Sica imperial WHITE ‘we are selling now at greatly reduced CLAGETT & DODSON. ce ees Boje, il y Pens MATTINGS, hina jechau ‘CHAS. TR ick street one sh 4 et, Woorgetown, + OP 4, * wil be OSE Toa Sirs cmaxes nic of the Nati next, FomNaw. FOP; Trecyabtcers Pex | Suilfen ccoPmING. TO Siar Fore PE eae a LLING HOSE FOR = ‘ a3 feet 6 let of TRUNKS, at