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_LOCAL NEWS 8. dg oe Ste iett-an'ae |___ADCTION SALES. _| THE LATEST NEWS ry , ford" ft it the 7 emery tes 0 WP Paves Cita Geka ve princeton the fosters 20, wi street Baptist Charch, tale morning, wast ae EP For other Auction Seles, s00 frst page. TELEGRAPHIO Pea press in use south of Baltimore, its edition es Gis dace qebratiy diecsotion me 4 : met: Cnt As a Saving juite lero and UBLIC 88LE OF A VALUABLE FARM Tee tL 42 20 large a8 to require it to be put to press at an to this defect, with the that some plan could Y . igi ating class, nine in gumber, : " sarily tour; Advertisements, therefore, should be devised to remed: IN ALEXANDRIA Cy Sone, A-,4 MILES. asuinstox.—Ou SA TUR AY the 2nd of June, THE RICHMOND CONVENTION. 1880, Bt 12 o'clock, in front of '* in 6 ot lexandria,? will sell, Public auction, SECOND Day Re of J situated as above. of which |. # Rickmoxn, Jane 12 —The Convention met at — ai pe togt and is ly improveds 10 o'clock. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Mt the thins markite Of Georgetown, Washington aud — ria, bene 7 miles from the ia:ter eity, be to it. the past year the prevalence of an pide in the prison occasioned much loss of time and some unusual expenditures; notwithstanding which, I bavethe gratification of stating that a decisive advance was made to- wards the attainment of an end so desirable. The institution ought to be self-sustaining, and no ef- fortwilt be spared to make itso. ‘The number of fant in before Tweive o'clock, ta white, arrived at the church in carriages, and up the main aisle to the the fs. Klagsford” Slawiag"eieetan geass : Si Thesinging of « Sesvifal Clete eine of ‘ mem- pore orang dusting class. | Retretovs—On Sunday the congregations at the various churches were quite large, specially during the morning and evening services. In the wind with usual Mr. Cathoun, of 8. ©., son of John C. Cathoon. id Irfad, wauah fasace through the 10 ‘The | made a report on organization, i ident Jobn Erwin, of Ala.and one vice presi- The following compositions were then read by Bauldine are substantial and in good + Tt will fot each Bete afternoon a high convicts in the prison was larger during the ‘the ioe es ” | bs sod in one tract or divided into paresis to suit deat and evcretary en- accompaniment of clouds of dust, which pre- than tn the your previous, and in constantly conqu the . srives with pret colat: t Weene ey el PToreg? ine-tonth onsh; balance at 6 12, 18 aad = ey ae he lemperary cera rth aiaigt many from attending that portion of ‘the | increasing; yet the estimate submitted for ita sR | wit rpeard to the other portions of the prison, {| Mies L. Burr. Washington; “Home where the | 4 nomhi, witht rene 2 ne - 3 Ryo day's service. Port, and Maintenance for the hext fiscal year }s | would refer you to the of the physictan, heart is—Miss E. McCraw, Alabama; “The |. J. LOUIS KINZER, resalt of © eeret — — Foundry Chapel —Dr. Edwards (the pastor) by ‘of $1,543.75 than the aj tion | matron, clerk, and chaplain.* glory of thi jos iseioner. eo —— ee 4 the preached In the morning from Sth verse of 15th | which was made at the last session nuress. Before closing, allow me, gentlemen, to return | Virgin By A. GREEN. Avotioneer. ir. in, in taking ebalr, sddresnd chapter of John: “fam the vine) ye are the you my grateful thanks for the many acts of cour- Dranches.’’ The Doctor began b: ting that Fertract from the R * of the Board of Inspec- tors to the Secretary of the interior —The board have iat net in view the duty im; on them, of so conducting the affairs of the peni- tentiary that, if it be possible, the of the labor of the convicts shail pay for the cost of their maintenance; and when a computation is made of the time lost from the prevalence of epidemic dysentery, and the extraordinary expenditure for hospital stores, and for removing from the sewer the great quan: of animal a vegetable sub- stances Lr Lag age according to foo report of physician, for several years, emitted noxious exhalations, the annual accounts sbowing increased producti vemess in the ind: of the prison, and ‘reduced estimates of the cost of its administration for the suiping year, exbibit considerable tess toward the end desired, of making the institution self-sustaining; but the board doubt the practicability of that Rey until there is room for the development of contract svstem, by enlarging the buildings, as their tent dimensions do not afford accommodations for a sufficient number of workshops. The board, appreciating the relation between igno- rance and crime, aud bearing in mind that im- risonment in this penitentiary comprehends re- ome as well as punishment, invoke your at- tention to the subject of an adequate and self- selected prison library, including elementary school-books, as an importantauxiliary in confer- ting religious and moral instruction; the use of the Hbrary, however, to be subject to general “Respectfullyoatniticd By u ou ‘ C. P. Sexcstack, Watden. ——*To be published hereafter Tur Annvat Scnoor Examinations —The ah- nual examinations of the — schools com- menced on Monday by the Trustees. Second District, Prim: School No. 1, Miss Isabella Acton, teacher.—This school, oun in one of the upper rooms of the public school house in Judiciary uare, is composed entirely of girls, ifesed tuch propetety af department se teatient te mich pro of astoelicit in the very outest apecaaeas of admiration from a namber of the visitors. The examination was condneted chiefi oe ee Miller, Trustee of the Second District; ayor, Mr. Ober, of the City Council, and their accomplished teacher, also taking part. Mr. Daniel, their instructor in vocal music, was also present, and aided in that exer- cise; of thei anparned in which delightful accomplishment he may well feel proud. After some words of encouragement, intended and cal- culated to relieve all improper embarrassment, and to give needful assurance to dittidence. the school, which is arranged in five classes, was exainined in reading, cruoarephy includin, illustrations of the various sounds of the letters, spelling, punctuation, abbreviations, exercises {n dictation, arithmetic, geography, English gram- mar, and history. The tediousness of these exer- cises was relieved, at suitable intervals, by a union with Christ isthe leading {dea contained In the text, but that the apostle tilustrates this ital idea by figures different from those employed by Christ. For example—the connection between the head and body, or between the foundation and the various parts of the building; but bere the Divine Being, poe rey es whi od which overbung the gate mplé, or potn' ing to the beautiful vineyards which skirted bis way between the temple and Mount Olivet, ex- claimed im the language of the text, ‘-Lam the vine, ye are the branches;*? which itustration he shows the dependence of the branch om-the vine; or that of age u (fied ap Plies rican then proceeded to inquire in what this union wit ariek consiets It te clooet than the relation of jsciple and teacher. Therecan be no-Christianity without Christ; be is the center whence {ts life flows. As God did not, after having created the universe, launch it ont into space without ay ! support, but was himself in it to rule it, so he not complete the m of Christianity and give it to man thus, (of itself.) but he himseif was in Jt, forming its very center and life. Then,again, this is something more than a mere tactual rela- tion. Itis not something which depends on our > Convention, explaining the pe of the South WO-STORY AN! TT E ‘hose Protect wafari T AND in at meters pte ee be wap FHCISBR Vs the seh day Yay wet abel in front oi the premises, at 6 o'clock lowing named valuable property, vi Part Lot No. i0, in Square No, 538, with this serpent of squatter sovereig He tnola fa, ‘Which oaneiat of tro. ey story and attic Frame rooms. This property nd-s-haifand Feu Ci jae-fourth cash ginia; “Paving stones” Washington; Kay coun Missisai, iss A picesant and unusual feature of this occasion was that each of the young ladies spoke in an ex- ceedingly distinct, pleasant and happy manner, thus rendering the entertainment {n this respect highly agreeable. Phe exercises were interspersed by music on rae ‘sree ed various young ladies connected with e 4 Following the presentation of medals by Mrs. Kingsford, an uentand able address was de- plivered by the Hon. LQ C. Lamar, of Miss Each of the luates was then pomentes with a y the Rev, Mr. Term months, for notes baring A deed given and ad Veyanctng at the cost of the scr ew money to be off. ©) will be - there and Beld'te the next highest bidder, who par fi “iid che whole Setting Bre not compl with bad the one Yr? Pauling pap a an cont did not come here as de! but as Commis- postin nnnarc mf inthe Nationy intel La sioners from New York, to consult with usin De nd Sank aay Fi BER ss ; ing? discon on a ‘York Commis- the will of JOs. ‘VANS. 1 8c » an New 4 jolS tawedg WORREN Rent. stare were Yavited to ate on the floor, Wut nat o ar an delegates T names are as follows: — a Mier tectsec isenta hols phenpctero sarte ot | Gane bout Lorimer Grabem, I arc Law Spe Cireait ourt of the ot of Coln rence, James Villiers, C. L. Stewart, Colonel the county o! ashi: . direc B Bensel. will expose to public sale, for eash, in front o! o court house door of said ¥ i 9th day of July next. ollowing property, to wi tle, claim aod interest in and to O. Square No. 6i8, in the o1 i Washington, D together with all and in securing our own rights and the welfare of the country. neatly bou: the Bibl mu copy of the Bible THE Mivitary From AsnoaD.—The steamer Powhatan, which arrived up this morning at 10 o'clock, brought eight companies of infantry from Fortress Monroe, numbering 375 rank and file, including the band, officered as follows: ~—Com- pany A, Cot eyiment of artillery, Captain, Vog- der; First Lieut ,Smead. Company C, Captain, Rick Fist Lieut., Baird; Second Lie -» Sul- livan. Company B, second regiment, Lieut. Griftn commanding. Company L, Lieut. Lar- ned commanding. Company F, third regiment. First Lieut. Ayres command’ ng Lieut., Jackson mere contact with sacraments, as some think; but it is a spiritual uniou—something by which 1, asa moral being, can feel that | have sinned, ! and that there is no human power that can save me from that heavy losd. I must be pardoned by that being whom I have offended, ant’s Mr Hatel, of New Orleans, offerrd as a substi N tute the following resolutions - Resolved, That the Delegates to this Conven : . ‘ar the improvements | tion having been appo'nted on the basis ma: ie : Company K, Captain, Ord; First Lieut, Churebi tl; ~ i and have the evidence of this pardon written | Tues not inconsistent with the ordinary disci- | sweet song, either solo, duet, or full chorus, and | Second Lieut’ Singlets’ Company’ D, fourth | Andrew Rothwelh and eal pe eeetn, property of | platform adopted at Charieston, we deem it un upon iny soul. Then let us observe the evidences | P!ine though necessarily extending through some five Satis of this union. They can all be found in the ex- dicia's Pression «‘beareth fruit,’’ for the dead branch bear- Leer gi Seman the improvements sug- favor regiment, esse Roberts; Lieut., Mendenhall, gested by the warden, and especially as to the aud 215, to October 18:9, in | BCCe*SAry to take any further action in relation to Company L, Brevet Major Williams command- hours, they evidently maintained their interest to & Kingman. the platform at the present time the close; and afforded most gratifyiny eviden om ty % “ ‘f W. SELDEN, Resolved, That when this Convention adjourn danger and want of economy in the mode of | of faithfulness and eficiencyton the mat rice orl Licnt, Rete a ma iout, Drewats Bee | U,,8+ Marshal for the Distrioi of Columbia. | 1t adjourn to weet again in Richmond on the 25th eth only a nominal connection with the@vine. lighting the premises, the board leave also to : o lent, Ker n their disembarkation | i913 dts June, unless the President should di it 4 Some of these consist in a renewed heart, indi- | !ebtine | pel i pe prvtehe Sepak by Con. | teacher, and diligence and rapid improvement on | from the steamer, the companies freed hee, | i013 dt : rank ane cated bi . peace, forbearance, gentleness, pa- tience, wae ~ whic all fore: eatademn, ‘slit tering and sparkling with beauty. ‘Pher~ are also tical fruits which flow from this union, for ‘brist did not remain in inactivity, but went about doing good. Conduct is the best exponent of a man’s character, after all; for Christ says Keep my commandments. Finaily, let us observe some of the means by which thisnn‘on is pre- served. By faith, by the means of grace, and by all the virtaes which const.tute a Christian cha- recter. There is @ salutary discipline to which God sub; all those who are members of bis body, and he often employs secial providences ia this respect. If God sees so: ing in me which divides my heart or affections, by his pro- vidence he will take that something away and sie me (so to speak). For instance, Job, after © passed through that long, dark ordeal of suffer- ing. was a better man. ‘The doctor, after enlarg ing upon this point, closed with the inquiry, bow many of those present would to-day ask God to rane their hearts, and a brief exhortation to his earers to become faithful friends of Christ At the Capitol —Rev. Thomas H. Stockton, the part of the pupils. The copy-books also ex- hibited that neatness and progress which would naturally be looked for in such acompany. The presentation of beautiful boquets to the Mayor, to the examining trustee, and to the teacher, formed an appropriate episode and conclusion to these gratifying exercises. As might be expected, this school bas its full complement of 60 scholars; and there have during the year been, at one time. as many as |4 registered applicants more than could be admitted. It was gratifying on this, as on so many former occasions, to see the city function- aries manifesting such practical interest in this great cause; and that those whose duty it is to legislate on this subject, as well as perents, gnar- dians, other teachers, and friends, were found encouraging both teacher and pupils by their nce; the only regret being that the very lim- ited and contracted space occupied by this school did not afford sitting or even si ding room for a considerable number who sought admittance. It has long been the impression of the trustees and others that the entire second floor of this building should be devoted to the female department of the District School; and the necessity of providing. gress for introducing water into the penitentiary from the Potomac aqueduct. The pipes for trans- mitting the water extend to the walls of the prison, and can be made immediately available A liberal st by this pure and refreshing ele- ment will conduce in ahigh degree brea ysi- cal comfort and health of the convicts, and thus augment their powers asoperatives. It will like- wise prevent the accumulation in tbe offices and conduits of the buildings of matter offensive and generating disease, promote the convenience of the kitchen and laundry, chiefly of the lattér, where water decomposiag soap and unfit for wash- {ng,!snow used—be an efficient safe-guard against the destruction of life and property by fire, and a sree Rower ia ltsapplication to machinery In closing their report, the board take pleesure in expressing their approbation of the zea) and en- ergy of the warden in the discharge of his duties. Very respectfully. your obedient servants, PETER Force, Guoack Parken, > Inspectors R.R Craweven, : ¥.—In vii sary to call the Convention together sponer column and marched to quarters at the Arsenal M4zSeAL 83 pen the Cahne cherie! Beri tir. Devideon, of le, Galvel tan amie Me cult Vourt of the Distiict ef Columbia, for the | word Charlesto: ere be inserted the words, county Seen rs end > 4 —— —_ “which we beartily approve ” A ex! public esir, for cash, in front o! e Cou! . it Rouse door of anid ocuntycon "MONDAY the tes | , A motion Was made to refer the amendmentand ty ne ie resolut ons to a select committee detonjed progetgs to nai Wckadaaterignt | “Birbeck, of"Ain hoped. that 8 diet vote tls, clsym aud interest in anit0 Lot Ne 5, 1n | Would be taken on the resolutions bq §85,in the city of Washington, D.'C.,| After considerable debate, Mr Yancey suggested th all an? singu ar the improvements | that a committee on resolutions be raised, nd thet zed aud levird upon as the property of | aii resolutions and amendments be referred to it holas, aud will be sold to satisfy Judi | Wisnowt debate. betane “a ae: ieee bey Mr Bearing, rat were aed ueanition wes : . Mi ! i re] and informatly su! itted to e del- arshal for the District of Columbia Lins een nek toa oy ————— ———— === — | of all the defegations, with the vu ng LHIS AFTERNOUN & TU-MORKOW | that they should be adopted without discussion By G. W. BOTELER & SONS, Anotioncers. be thought the vote should be teken direct upon SALE OF KICK EMBKOIDERIES, LACE | them G MAsTILL. &C., aT AvcTion.—O: Mr. Hunter, of La., moved the previous ques- TUESHAY MURNING, fuse 1th-stivecione | then, He wae eurpriaed that; efter's fall wel te we rhail sell, at our Auction Rooms, Iron Ha!!. an | formal understan ing, there should have been oe ern collection F +m broider- any opposition to a direct vote on the resolutions 128, aces c, cunsiett 1a part of. viz: Real Medalicn'aud Valencia Lace Sste ‘and Col | It Was to avold discussion Hevp ror Court —This morning William T Sproule, whose arrest by Officer Jos. S. Norwood was mentioned in the Star last week, appeared at the office of Justice Johnson, and waiving a pre- Lec a genes, desired to give bail for court. The —_ in the warrant is that Win T. Sproule did. on the 4th inst., in the city of Wash- ington, canoe plea , incite and ena agea e of loes to riot, which le: to tue sbbeting of Edwerd Seeing: and the com- mission of other acts of violence, also distufbiny the peace and safety of the citizens in and around the first precinct of the Fourth Ward. The amount of bail required was $1,000, and the bond was acknowledged by Robert S. Sproule (brother of the accused) and John Dowling. The number of witnesses in the case is very larze—so far over sixty—and among them we recognize the names of many of our most respectable citizens. ‘Tue Fonernat Contece —As we are preparing to to -day, thy ilitas t Report of the Warden tothe Board of Inspectors ‘0 go to press to-day, the military are passing the b k: t lars, Mr. Jones, of Ga., said m1 a de i$ n N , better lighted | Star office on the way to take places in the line o: Biack La-e Shaw sand Mantillas, proper to take any action a! 1s time on son a steno’ ten some ters: hirts'hs | sou names to Lakes an ner ac eens | Sed a ge ne ecto Deapparcut to | We cortege to attend ibe remalae ofthe late Major Reni Mound Pout Lace Sete aed Collars, form. We expect, should we mot beable to bath made him, to be sin for us. who knew od port of the general affairs of the Bison, , Jointly as | all who examine the premises. Gene) F fran ieliorgs gy mod act legal apes | Pout A migee tase’ Cote renee ‘pets. dion: ‘teieomd. ae Carolina, ware sia,” &c. On this occasion the principle of com- | they appear under the direction of the honorable Primary No. 2, first department, (male,) Miss | ‘tillery that arrived (his voces from Fortress | Panoy Silk and Pisin Pans, : ae i gene ag Hae yc | ; pensation for the suffering of the innocent on ac- | Board of inspectors and the warden: Lucy Randolph, teacher, was examined by Wm. eae with two field pleces; te U.S. Marines | 8th Embroidered Handkerchiefs, me octane cabin. ond te pone yay tg Plant of the guilty was further illustrated : first, | It has been a source of much pleasure and grat- | 8. Fort. This school is located on Mass venne from the Navy Yard; and the National Rifles of | R®*! Point and Valencia La ¢ do 1 for us to take any from the Bibifcal bistory; and secondly, from the | ification to me to notice your rompt delibera- | and Fourth st At the commencement of the term this city, and the balance of the battallion of U pedi ered Bands aad Tidies, ete bistory of the church since the close of the Serip- | tions, at all times tending to the welfare of the (September, 1559,) the first and second depart- Tt J tural canon. In cgnnection with the Bible the | institution, by sustaining all my monthly reports, ments of this school-house had crowded within its walls 163 scholars, which was 43 more than the number prescribed by the rules. By a rearrange- ment of the school, and the formation of Primery No. 6, the number was reduced to 0 in each de- partment. The school-room being upon the first floor, is subject to much annoyance from the un- ruly boys in the neighborhood who do not attend any place of instruction. The school numbers on its roll 62 scholars, ranging from 6 to 15 years old, most of whom were present at the examination; they are divided into five classes, and are taught reading, writing, spelling, geography and arith- metic. ‘The progress made by the pupils durin the past year is highly creditable to scholars an. teacher. A readiness was evinced to answer promptly and correctly the various questions pro- posed to them, in geography, arithmetic, and or- thography; the reading was generally very good. Miss Randolph's school bids fair to become one of the best primary schools in the District Good S. Artillery, ing as Mght infantry, have Pincay onfeadyo” form Honiton and Gu! pure Lace Sets and Collars The vote was then taken on the resolution and passed up, eac H air Pine, Com: s, Mits, Gauntlets, Gloves, &o ously, ception of the Forming au attractive’ sale, well worthy’ th — ne oe a ‘announcing p repoent Ladies. Sale to conticue until all is that the delegates from’ that State dy to ‘Terms cash, proceed at ofce 10 the business Sor which Speaker proceeded to consider the distinctive natural and spiritual characteristics of this life at four epochs, or under four d' of the antediluvian patriarchs; 2, of the pos! vian patriarchs; 3, of the Jewish worthies; andy, 4. of the Christian apostles and disciples. Then, in connection with the church, the cases of the primitive fathers, the medieval confessors, and toe Lutheran reformers, with others earlier and later, were reviewed in like manner. So the conclusion was reached that life, regarded as true and fall —- for the suffering of the innocent, must be contemplated not only as earthly and temporal, but also as heavenly and eternal. Rising, therefore, to a vision of the better —— and the better city, their natural and spiritual slery and social communion and bliss, the real and abundant compensation was found there, and the congregation was exhort- ed to seek and secure a proper inheritance in whick cheerfully encouraged me to carry them into effect. With these united feelings of har- mony vf Sexe advancement toward a good and perfect discipline is manifest. I bave endeavored to make ee report as brief as possible, as] am just recover{ng froma very severe attack of illuess. I hope my report may be as comprehensive as brevity will admit. On taking possession of my office I regretted to notice an altnost entire went of discipline; not that I wish to cast any imputation upon the gen- tleman whe preceded me as warden, for the want of capacity or competency, but the uncertainty of his retaining his office, with some other causes, became known among the convicts, which ren- dered thei reckless and insolent to an extent. I apn gy | issued my orde deputy warden and the officers under b tiou, which they very promptly, resolutely, and humanely carried into execution; and it became ig Separately. Concert.—To-night a concert will be given at the Methodist Church South, and those who are fond efeorps | a pleasant evening in enjoyment of rich vocal and instrumental music will do well to attend. Quite a number of the best vocalists of the city will aid in the performance, which will be under the direction of Capt. F. A. Tucker, the popular conductor of the concerts of the Union Choir, afew — since. The programme is made up of selections from the best composers. jegad C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Avois. were delegated a On motion, the day for the reassembling of the Convention was changed to Thursday, June 2ist The committee on credentials reported that delegates were present from Arkansas, Alabems, remises. | Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Caruline. saanPegiee on the firet named | Georgia, the second district of Tennessee, and 7 ie ia te pulsing Lots, vias | the seventh district of Virginia. ote Nos 6, 12, 13, , 20, ans in uare be 3 % 46¢ The above named vaiuabie build: ie have | _A letter fram the New York Commissioners was fronte from 25 to 33 feet each on south and | read, declaring that they are bere as the 7th ets west and runniag back to wide alicys. | of peace and harmony; that they were also here to give the assurance that New York would be 4. found true to the South end to the North, should me: One-third oash; balance in 6, 12, and 1s | ® crisis arrive. K months, the purchasereto give notes for'tuede- | Colonel Baldwin, of Syracuse, said that New ferred ‘aymente, bearing interest from da; of sale, | York came bere to assist to throw oll on the By A. ALUABLb BUI Istanp, Frontix CavTion.—Subseribers to the Star residing be- tween oon = Fourth, and O ~_ F streets north, are caution ainst paying for the pa, to any person other ae roel tlie, Mr fone Mathews. This notice is le necessary by the fact that a carrier-boy recently in bis employ- ment, has been collecting money from a few aa o1 t 5 Aa nm and & deed of trust tak led waters. To urge you todo as bave tart fluless, sorrowless, deathless, home. at | evident in a short time that we had obtained a | order was preserved in the school-rouin during Satheriiiticen to tie Baz ts Om sooemel oma A OREEM: Anet.| Lae oes tee ee Geneon RR a ae py a Fey td bot car = me so el “0. if in some pause—if we can su a pause - , rat Department Primary No. 2, First Distric al BS, Wrient, sale ‘ this C tion in deploring the in Sach fellelty—we could break theslenceaits | the depaty warden, And the guards, for their fear- | Miss Adeline K. Lowe, teacher This school was | p CRANE OF Tutx.—By the Weshington Branch 3. Wrisur, agreed with this Convention eploring @ voice just from the earth, and ask them if tife | !ess and gentlemanlike conduct, fearing no con- Railroad advertisement, in another columa, it will be seen that another change has been made in the running of the trains. On and after this day the times of departure are ia the morning at twenty minutes past six and twenty minutes be- se elght. The afternoon trains leave as hereto- fore. examined in the presence of a large number of visitors, parents and friends of the pupils, all of whom ic { Senna to be well satistied with the result he pupils were examined in the various branches of their studies, such as orth raphy. reading, writing from dictation, geography, his- tory, arithmetic. (mental and written.) and gram. mar, and they acquitted themselves with credit to their able and efficient teacher. The lower classes show that Miss Lowe has taken much pains with them. The exercises were Interspersed with some very excellent singing by the school, and at the close of an examination of some four hours and a half duration, after a few pertinent E. 3. GHT, Salesman. VALUABLE LANDS IN’ MONTGOMERY | nomination of an individuel whose selection Senet St Avcreen On THORSDAY next. | would be as injurious to himself as it would be + Bl o’clock a. m., 1 «hall seli, on the 23 acres of good Lavd-situate ‘n Mout | destructive to thedemocrailc party and dangerous gomery county. Md., avout 8 miles from George | to the Union. He p ‘ oid town, fronting on he canal its entire length, and | deprecate the dissolution of the Union, au ided by the Washington Aquedect. It has two | that he was one of those who could not see how $.8 warehouse and other buildings, includ. | the Union could be dissolved eand Sxtares; js ebund coded and | Mr. Dawson, of Ga., called the gentleman to |. The sou is i et order. Rogkvilie cireot to the lowe: ag oe Col. Baldwin resumed, and continued for a few Also a tracteoutaining about 118 Aores, with wood | minutes in the seme strain, when— and timber sufficient for the uss of the piace. Mr Barry, of Miss, rose and said that whilst Those tracts will be divided to suit purchasers. we of the South have avoided all discussion of Teaser an) these questions, we cannot permit others to open be in trath a sufficient compensation for the natu- ral suff ‘rings of taeir first but brief estate in the fiesh, how would they answer? Nay, we could notask them; coald not think of asking them. We would look upon them and tremble. We would look upon Him and f.!1 prostate and adore And when, with His blessing s::li brightening our faces, and glowing like alf heaven in our souls, we should find ourselves again, by some saintly or angelic ministry, broughtdown to the sunshine and down to - he cloud-shadow, and down to the arth, and shouid tread once more on this hollow- sounding and s:pulchral mould, methinks even the tombs would look like porches of peace; aud sequences, as it has appeared, in the faitbful per- formance of their duties in many trying moments ‘The iabor of the convicts is at present under the contract system for a term of years With all due respect to your legislation on this subject, | would say that not only the small amount of compensation is insufticlent for the daily support and maintenance of the convicts, but that the system of contracts in this prison is incompatible with a perfect and prope: discipline. Surely if it lea gain and source of revenue to the contractor, it is reasonable to suppose, by proper management of the ofticers ef the institation, it would be equally profitable to the government Hep ror Court —Yesterday, the man Grimth, Who was charged with un assault and battery on Win. H. Brawner, Esq., by knocking him down with a brick at the second precinct of the Fourth Ward on the day of the election, was held to bali for court. Squire Donn, however, holds the case open to hear the testimony of an absent witness. ea’e. . a Ps re a he discussion We bave wed the gentlemen remarks from the examining Trustee, the com. — je7-ts THOS. DOWLING, Reet. | S55 tae Tok ts ape ey acomee eettohes “be vale of tears’ would glisten like a morning | The loss sustained by the transfer of the mate- pany dispersed, much gratified with ther-ault | ue cincus anpManacuain it will be canons: = = Seek taen ovosuny perp Para sath all its dews just waiting for the | tis and tools of the shoe shop to the present con- | Among the visitors present on this oveasion wee bered, opens in this city to-morrow, te centnns DAYS Mr. Baldwin resumed, and was speaking when suarise; and universal thankagivings, like the | tractor, stands alarmingly set eeeicns ny EX | Mr. Hyde, of Georgetown City Councils; Mr for three days only. From the programme pubs E. & UU.. Auotioncera a motion to adjourn was moved and adopted warbling of a world of happy birds, would | Peuditures, although contracted previous to my Ricketts, Secretary of Board of Trustees; Geo. J lished in another column, and the representations + AT AUCTION—On | unanimously ceaselessly rise from all hearts and from’all lips, Sppolntment as warden. . | Abbott, Esq , former Secretary of the Board: and : er : for the ineffable privilege cf passing through the ‘he broom contractor I also found miserably in of the press where the show has exhibited, we a pumber of the teachers of the districts Should judge that it will be well worth seeing. The second, or junior department of this school, under the temporary charge of Miss sufferings of ‘the life that now is’ to the immensi » June 16th, at 10) Gries were made for a speech from Mr. Yancey. and eternity of felicity in that ‘which is tocome.’ debt, and only by my prompt and determined orclock, ia frort ofthe Auction Roome, we shall! jut he declined, saying that he had much labor course, In seizing and retaining his goods, saved mor} y itimere, and A handsome dun Mare, about fourteen hands | before bim at Washington and Bal 5 Tr “hurch —In th he R a great portion of the debt. He has since ceased | ‘rriplett, (sub-aesistant of the districe ) wi SALE oF » J.C. McGuire & | high, very stylish, kind and gentle, and ® superior | he would take oceasion to address the citizens of ‘der, tee daa pom tt of te ate; | in bis contract, and there still remains a balance examined on this afternoon by Col. Randol, x | C° , Buctioneers, sold at their rooms, 2.450 Baok | tatiie here tar de Richmond on bis return. verse of the 10th chapter of St. Ma due the Epveremneet for which I have retained Ci of Metropol —"Come, President pro tem of the Board, on which ocus- 's, 1u8 4altG x 5 750 Farmer Arso—A tine young bay Mare, about mx years id Me- hi ‘ . and in case I should again start in chanics’ Bank stock, 70; $u0 Chesapeake and Ohio | ld. «ind and gentle, and trots fastin singie har Death of the Tycoon Impreo! '. Soeet gets ees eS, tee OM | overation’ sig Secor factey for the soveremn: Trends of te octets weeny; MC not-more of the | Caine, et ti ae caah New York, June 13.—The Times of this morn- areat significance tn the expression. Take up the | {Feit entirely iigutdats the dent | frlends of the schools presen’ a eee jotrd "5G! deeaOiae & OO. Anah, |nceesce bout ean beos earslund Romaine: creas. They must not only bear the cross when ‘The carpenter suop fs still in operation, andthe | Examinations To-MoRROW.—The following |, REAL Estate Saies.—Wall & Barnard, auc- on aoe ican at Kanagawa, dated March 22. ‘The wriver when It was placed Uy one oan ake It SP | present contract ceases January 1601, when tt | pee aren Te examined to-morrow af- | ioneers, sold. yesterday, lot 7. in square 6, for WILL BE APDED— says that be breckfasted with Comeal General en it was plac eit side. Christ's was ne re. < at 2 o'c: : ; lots, square 6, $135; lot 4, square 5, $97; lot not an Astral samor-ce tact ar eross. «1 | Will bea question as to whether it will be re rnoon, commencing at 2 o'clock: a i i $97 newed, or some other business established in its stead. Closing with this part, I shall brietly refer to the financial condition of the prison. in a reat measure { must refer you to the statement of fie clerk, whieh is bed concise and clear. as { entertain the most reliable confidence in his in- ‘togrity and accuracy as an an accountant. It will be observed by this statement that my expendi- tures have exceeded that of some foriner years For fear that I, as the disbursing agent, showid be accused of extravagance, an imputation which | have striven against with all the energy I possess. A fine sorrell buggy and harness Horse Harris the previous morning, and states that ai! One nearly new le Rocks: y Dutch Bro netts ity je Harness, Saddi¢s and Bridles | Uncariness caused Oy tue order Oo tee we al, jets ds CE MGGUIRE & CO., Aucta,_| lusiou to the reported gesassination of the Tycoon J. C. MoGUIRE & CO, puctioneer Extensive Levy. B: Z QTEK AND PRT URES gf Ausaxy, June 12.—The Sheriff of Albany .) Groc tT Preiic Aver TUESDAY MORNI NG. June ith at le county this morning levied on the securities of at the Fanily Grocers Store of A. H, Voss, Kea, | the British Commercial Life Insurance Company corner of Penneylyania avenue and Tenth street, to the amount of $12,000, deposited in the insur- Earen Somerton ee ne oe department in the sult of Peter Cagger Barrelsof Brown Crushed. and Pulverized Sogars, | against said Company. laid down my Ife of myself,” was his deciara- tion. Hecame to the cross, he gave himself to the cross; and so must they, if they would follow him. By the sides of each of them lay the cross. The question was put to each, “Wi you come and take it up, or shall it be laid upon you.” Those who refused to take it up might, for a time xo forward and seem to bear no cross, but at last it would be laid u them in a way that it would become a galling burden. It would then be adead weight on the unstrunz muscles of the soul; bat when it was taken up, love seeing Jesus First ‘District Primary Schools—No. 26, square 5, 8162 50 departinent, Miss Hall, by Col. Rando: 4, Miss Mills, by Dr. Ironside; No. 5, M ver, by Mr. Stoughton. Second District Primary Schools—No. 2, sec- ond department, Miss Henry, by Mr. Fort; No 3, Miss Fletcher, by Mr. Miller; No. 4, first de- partment, Miss Billings, ve Mr. Cole. Third District Primary Schools—No. 1, second department, Miss Sanderson, by Mr. Bolirer; No. 2, Mies Morphy, by Dr. Walsh; No. 4, Miss To ALL Witom Ir Concern —The respecta ble public will netic ies attached to the testi monals and recommendations which have been extracted from the thousands inthe possession of the world-renowned Paris Optician, Dr. Woorr- son, to be here inserted in regard to his apprecinied Stréngthecing Spectacles and Eye Glasses, adding incre konore 0 that highly qualified artist, whom they most deservedly acknowledge to be at the head of his profession, in this or any other country, Hon ex-Gov. J. H. Hammond. U. 8. S-nator ; hi , by Mr. McKnew. . ex-Gov Benj. Fitzpatrick, U.S. Se: f Javannd Rio Coffse, green and roas'ed, whom it followed. going forth with the glowing | | would respectfully offer the sneming explana- si fourth District Primary School—No. 1, second How: Feabert Toombs, US Senator sgrnred imperial. Gunpowder, Young ‘Hyson, and Binek Recovery of Stoien ir - al Sade te bantan Tene eae, oe, eee | YOu the tat af October, 1655, ty predecessor Slee Reedy Sar. Forty’ Nove, Mia eens S Hon: B. K Wad as Senator ‘ Sperm Candies, Bates’s Adamantine and | |B secrets Say noe r the burden fainted, it not Me; P 4 ae = jon, ex-Gov rown, U. nator w OC s * St atagzered, but it did not fall. Then the ross | ™=de out hie annual scrape fre Aapelaed pl (CE IS a Hon Win Al. Gwin US. Seca or cast Fowsare, Rope of vaniens kinds, | bave el ce, was recovered this morning. A young Seocy ae wen ack Jt wasnct © sumsanoes of | SP lits institution, aud from that date Up os tke | ‘Tux Paosuans Concent =A corres dent, | Hoa. Ce Clay, USS onatye burglary. The value of ibe property stolen wes agony then; bat It was a call tocternal peace, | © cont month I paid accounts presented against | after eulogising the promenade concerts at the _ James Chesnut, U. 8 Senator. pong | wo oe nee ea nvinecsrcew, which Janus | P55 Tilson of the forser year of “rosiee borden | Presidents andube Capitol grounds, in a lengthy | Hon. Jetierson Davis, U.S Senatur ‘wood and & — gave whee he said ‘Come, take up the cross and oltre ” which have been included in my ex- | article, which we have not room to publish, makes a‘ Joseph U.S Seuator Cigars of various brands and qualities. Arrest follow me * The reverend genYeman then, ina ditures. the following sugzestion : Hon, A.R. Boteler, House of Representatives Tubs, Spice Boxes, Buckets, Wash- rest. - Seeceat menner, exhaled Bis hearers to take wp | P25 022 ahs convichs much in need of clothing, | ‘This great Nation is an aggregate of all Na- | Hou, J. W. Stevenson, House of Representatives Koiling P.ns, Ropes, Brushes, Brooms,| Noxrorx, June 12.—Solomon Cherry, senior this blessed cross of religion and come to Jesus having to wear thelr winter clothing for eight | tions, and therelore | would respectfuily sugyest | Hoa. J.D. fre. < Ro ke - Mat oe Welshas apd Mrosnren pottner of the house which aes —— M.P. Church, Ninth Street—@ev. P. L. Wilson | months in the yeer without change; and the ina- | that Prof. Scala would be kind ‘enough to {uiro. | Hon: wen. John B. Clark, Ho. Reps. Oe ne ee ese eieaee ec anares, iu bis absence, has been arrested in New Orleans, —The sermon of the morning was particu- | terial formed of stout, cheap woolen goods, | duce the popular airs of all Nations as much as Hes. William W. Boyce New Express Waeron and Elarness. *, and is to be brought back bere ‘ly for the Sabbath School of the church, and } {t js al: an im bility to make them last, | possible, and set aside the operatic fal-de-rais as L. M. Carry 6 [16ar in Cadairs, &e, based upon the text of Proverbs. 22d chapter, 6th by repairing for the following winter. | not being popular. There are popular airs in all | Richard S. Cox Attorney at-Law 1oeuse. ao: will be sold pezeene. Abolition im Massachusetts. verse—* Train up a child in the way be should The rapid increase of prisoners, some unex- | European countries, bedeoee wont be habe 4 Gent TN Tumahane Chat Beran One ok rene Lanarie ts tee “we =e Bosros, June 13. ee eR Sen- ‘a — new cnc! pe ede Fn ES peceere bs ae eo Lon rong bor tape Wer natereite Prrdhcin aed Nenittens prac te the rr. Peter Parker.ex-Comunissi.ner to China Terms: nd under cah; over that sum a] ator Sumner’s course in . 8. Senate 2 fre alarm in the immediate vicinity of the chureh. After the sermon a collection was taken up for the benefitof the school. At night, the subject was from the textof Ezekiel, 36th 5 first clause of the 37th verse—“Thus saith the +R. K. Stone, M. i Thovane Miller Dr.G M. Dove. : Q. Barret, Editor Patiiot and Union, Harrisburg, Major W. A. Hrrris, late Editor Washington 0 grecit ote om, bud 9 Gays, for satisfactorily en- | the Legislaturethis morning, by a vote of 56 to 44. jor’ notes, boaring 12) oe I~ Cata ogues will be ready on the day of eale, New hire. joie oe TC MeGUinE & CO, Aucts.” | Senatorial £iection in New Hamper yer Concox», May 13.—Hon Daniel Clark was re SPECIAL NOTICE.—Al!l Perecns heving wi ‘at one time in this prison. The nature of the work ofa ion of bes ieee — necessary a change . Many of them ‘were accustomed to undergarments be- fore their conviction, and in the want of which Union by hearing the airs of their native land played in the land of their adoption.”’ For Counr.—Yesterday, the case of Theodora Herbert, col’d, who stands charged with “keep- oy a elected Senator, to-day, for the next term, by & svitied accounts on my books prior to ist of | vote of 184 out of 194 Jord God, | will for this be inquired of by | seemingly suffered from any slight chanye of the | ing an ill-governed and disorderly house, com-|} | Union Anuary. 1860, are res; Uy requested 0 close tive Bouse af farael” to do ft for them Wweathet, 40 a8 to prevent theth from working, | Monty called a bawdy house," came up’ before Hor, alfred Hoesen, rector’ of ‘Wonon Gharoh,'| Heh tees Cele te Ree ee ther De fer nurepe. Assembly's (Presbyterian) Church.—The pastor | therefore i deemed it necessary, with the advice | Justice Johnson fora hearing. The Prosrestiog Washington. bills wil be placed in the hands of an energetic partes Rev. a G. Carethane, peonthed for the first time | of the physician, to furnish each convict with | Witness was Laura Thompson, a white woman, i at nine lector, without to persons. Boston, June 13.—The Arabia sailed My recular monthly customers will find their | pis morning wirh fifty passengers aud $400,000 in bills ready atthe store on the 25th inetant; and if pecie. not calied by the 28th 4 it they wil: be presented. and 4 settlement, either or notes ‘At short dates, is esrnestiy req ‘a. Vors after & very severe tliness. ‘Text, Second Cor., 5. 1: Know that if this ly house of our — &c. At night the Rev. Dr. Gurley preac . Prayer meetings are held at this church every. Sabbath afternoon who testified to her having lived in the house of Ke ps =s oneal and “2 Ge defendant - Her testimony reflected upon respect- able’ perasas, who she said visited the ra The ce remarked u; bo losing of the for the want of sight B h age, shor no Ee or tending id tae or + foal who require the aid ‘of Glassass to-be careful Gnd not be misled bi; Sight is prec.ous, and therefore duty compels hin }, coarse under-c! which, ina to slviee Ei'those short tine, usd fie desired etter ‘These all tend t to the increase of my expenditures. ‘cree | after 1 took possession, | ordered “4 uifery idence, that it was bis duty the case to | Go; Josinan ©: called optic ishstuch | “7G. w. BOTELER & =ON™ Auctiouecrs. at4 o'clock. Ke court. It was notfor hira to tuppose what sien | Stone 2 article ast Pecinelis, whaci rood, Gey Pots a : We learn thaton next Sabbath morning the be the motives of the sxitnens; the jur, aroela re eatiod phe madhan Bs fas made the organization ont ike Sande Sopmitlon FUR funeral sermon of the late SamuelO"Brien be preached here by the pastor. meninticteren bearing. “The de- 3 tudy,and has und si ma sgeregthimPied ae Healey are nae wersiguien abled to adapt tho | CEARESDox Hore: ~ By virture of a deed in trust M. E. Caurch South —In the morsing the ser- date Jaa Sth, 1°60, and dul, led wos Shade dae i and are rough together, | oy Picts] oan we etuct power at beapienarve, | RoGrie la Jaauecy is 1h, wr duly reocried vice ~ ae: ij p 4 (Rev. Mr. WF aiay are toatare snd uamigly then gun oasis Aare of the ot ban boys of St Joseph’s 6 808 20 0 ° ieee ength: ig ES Reeve nf Weshisites Proctor,) who preac: ‘om Ist Timothy. 6, 12: ‘Asylum ail aad “res ia aided Fight the i hn gs <— eternal the which the vermin find ae ni ey one in all respects... The Nght: uf nat instagtaneonsly, snake time or another py poe ob befor harbor, rendered it a herculean day was cious. the sniping high glee, | you A, ‘ar the auuiue for on ore ? af ’ the band the on ich the visitors nigwe be preached an interesting discourse toa} In order ta keep the entire building in a state ‘tripped. Des green vcdoy ingt tends slwaye fr all loge wots Ged'and tes thanks alwa; unl ai Fainer in the name of our Loed Leaus Ghiist? Methodist Protestant Church, Nary-Yard — . Wm. T. lemme ge dis a - from the Psaim. the enery delightful, the shade delicious, the bal- fies Siesnsiina, eee ete ne hant; the old folks cozy, the middle-aged tranquil, the you selrthtel, the gies meaty; the beaux affable, the enjoyment intense. ase pb Crp eee the jaer department was well filled Moay eg phage engin Sh = Loxe Buivex.—The break heplir-boarp, Hae over the Potomac, Boticed ‘and travel over , Wa nut, Mahogany and Oak setts of Curled Hair sod other Mattresses, Pillows and oO eall upon men, wh ‘nding con-

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