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rere prea Pa Ra ase See cater Tet Se a EE + THE WEEKLY a bening Star, = 5 : Ecos My WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1860. N°. 2,285 Reva = Postmasters agents be “= = went commission of 30 cente oer THE EVENING STAR PUBLISRED avErY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenues & 11th st., BY All slaveholding is, by this chapter, declared tobeasin. It effectively creates a new form [Another crew of the case— Published by request} | of membership in our church, for it declares expels, WINSLOW, AUCTION SALES. An, amar una e Pitein WHAT THE ae CONFERENCE D ©. W. BOTELER & S. Auctioneers. CARLISLE ‘The favorite resort for | WALUABL: ° The deed is done. The General Conference, | sl! cates of slaveholding to be amenable under] SOOTHING SYRUP . Ua ewS Balle OF SOPERI SI EUR. WHITE SULPHUR | {h0#e who apprenate | WALUABLE Pra gebeer q : bys Inrge majority, adopted the recommenda. | the General Rule, forbidding “all harm For Children Teething, CLARENDON HOTEL By virtue at enced Pe ee SPRINGS, — | Mountain Airy fevigess. | S2;0,0%'%, Lots J8 and 19, Sarth, batwese tion of the Committee on Slavery, so far as to | After having laid down this rule, the General | waten greatly tacitiaten the process of 4 thing, by sefien- | bearing date January 5th, 1°6), and duly recorded ting Batha, Large and | aocet 4 inches on I si alter the chapter relating to that subject. It Chere ae ected to “admonish all our | ing he fume, redecing ll Infammation—will allay att Nocia obe Artie Ns te lotion trom CUMBERLAND CO.,| Well: Venviatet A bow our part toexamine the new provision ree to keep themselves pure grea of Discipline,Ao weigh its words, master its | from this oomr, ware S5l. ; rds of Pennsylvania. Society and a Good ware S82. WEkAY inors, eocial Gee SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. | county, DC) is the pi ‘able. Square 553. " Depend methers, it will we iver, and 'D: une 2th, at lv o'clock Accommonations vor |’ “Por particulars send L mre 5M, fronting I7feet on F street meaning snd conclude as to what conduct be- | have said about Mormonism ?—and “‘to seek | ‘REY a'r svi HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS fhe koods and chi 300 for Cireular, ad a a ors sey. its exti ion by all lawful and Ch: ding known as the ote! OWENs, CLENDEN- ‘AS. LACH, comes us under the change of law. Though the xtirpati: 'y We sold Tticle for ove ted on th oouner of Pennsylvania TERMS LOW. IN & VIRSCHE ‘y General Conference did not see proper to sub- means.” hare is — pari d ; fe 7 i a ihe ee fey mi ie sare : Say a aon mit to the le concerned the question of ac- | any sin aving declared slaveholding to be re ew iano Forte, ~ - vE THREE-STOR y a tance, t oy will doubtless pressed to econ- | 8 sin, the Di ltae calls upon preachers and rer ichy wre piensa ang enite of Rosewood F Parlor Furniture, WHITE suLPau fa ae Wa: Fe HOU) ai Auk at SALES Fe: ra sider it, with full determination to be governed | people to seek its ee by all means ex- x, setts of Brocatelie and Lace Curtaine, This long established watering place opened | five well built and comfortable three-story in their course of action by the decisions of | cept such as aro lawless = bing The os Vi Sarpetngy use Parlor Chamber and Hell {or the reception of visitors on the 15th Dwelling Houses on Sinth strect, opposite Grace their own understandin; They will stand | word ‘affectionately’ Sounds sweetly, but it att. >) Saal Ry. ureh, on Island, whi est fast in the use of that Tiberty whan Christ | is not applied to qualify the manner of the a —igar peck EF gore | R Cheaker int Sand and Oak setts of naieny, new and important srrancements Sepertunity to pore wade ering 9 pombartabie has made them free They know no head of | ‘“‘extirpation,’’ but only the tone of the admo- we. ir WMaT WE Do » | Curled Hair and other Mattresses, Pillows and | ta ment, And no efforts will be HAS. 3. WALLACKH, Attorner. the church but Mim who is head of all. They | nition. The inquisitors used even more kind- pire Baste, Combirte. Scene = the guests comforiabie. ma '4-3tawsw No. 7_Indiaas avenu are not Christians because of their connection | ly words when they surrendered the victim to : ; » Comforts, Counterpaens, Tow- Persons can reach these Springs by the Orange a At ‘ad from By the with @ branch of the visible church, but they | the “secular arm”—as they benignantly styled ria Raliro: Welnne Extersion and Round Dining Tables, x 0. Ex mn rn 3 5 Sibens MERY COUNTY LAND Central Ratiroad from Richmond; or hy ‘ALE.—We have le tyres or bee bers of a church, in the use of | the executioner rap Room Chairs, Gas Chanieiers the’ Virginia and ‘Tenseeces Rasta Mae ae of Land iy ee eS eee ® hi Such, then, is the present Disciptine. It con- Pn Ae oxteasive variety of China Glassand crvckery, | South mud Southwest wie Lyset and Char | & their judgment as Christians. The only schism | | 8 » D , | Sungt Fated Castors, Hutter Dishes, Forks and | lottesvilie, with en's 30 mitesoe en eet ee ee -_ | they are taught in the Bible to dread is sepa- | demns all slaveholders by rule, and by com- ? Spoons, Table Cutlery. &0., as . EREMIAH MORTON, Prosident, | through t dae whey cape pw yh wg omy ration from the Lord. He is the vine ‘bie mentary excuses only in such cases as we have Ba oe Urniture and Fixtures, Cooking Uten- . eas fa fas the eae RDS Bhckee oa- : . 2 4 - i hs = 12- uly * burch - at most only a oy _— to de- texte weer oe ae “4 corrects acidity, Ptoneand |, Itin doomed unnecessary to particularize the ar- = d requiring repair, and not unfrequent- s hole system. It will almost laenauly re! ticles tained in this very handsomely farnished WALL& DARNARD. Ano- " falling to the ground and dragging with it | Discipline of our Church. The chapter is ad- SALT WATER BATHING. IN THE BowRLS aND WIND Coie, establishment. To persons in quest of good hous-- AR i i Lold furniture, it presents unusual attractions, as peony BPE be go ALE—A great barcain, fonr acres of wel ® too closely entangled tendrils it should | visory, but advisory of action against slave- | aeercome ssovcitina ten nn. tue collection is very large, embrasing the con-| tornon the lsh ok Taner tie reek wide cow deci hese eee ieee ea have kept upright and open to the sun. The | bolding members. It advises preachers Cc tents of about forty de y furnished rooms, a.l of | resort for those seeking health and pleas ‘ os - el questions belor® us are whether the present | others to deal with guch as immoral, and vio- CHILDREN |= : which Js of {he mou superior and sub antial ure, is unexoolied b ince of the kind on t ge! tule permits slavehoiders to remain in the M. | Istors of our rule, and extrude them by the | gwar. TEETHING ||" Purchased new in January laren? Navns been m y t ge nates Tee, E. Church, and be honest? Whether our | “lawful means” provided in the Discipline om j— Terms—$40 and under cash; over 949 and not ex. | Potomse nad tn w nf the Chesapoake Bay. | Georgetown, and in alexamdre county, Var Apele preachers can administer the present discipline | Can we remain in a connection where we te oveaiag $ 1, 2and 3 months; over $100, 1, 2, and famous for fine Oystrs, Soft Crabs, Sheepheay, i T and preach the gospel to those to whom they | must live in perpetual rebellion against its Aoce: r Bank of Washington. aresent’ Whether the church here can fulfil | }aw’ Can we honorably continue in a frater- its glorious mission while in connection with a | nity of churches when our only right to be in dicine, if timely us body whose sentiments on slavery are repre- | 18 the impossibility for the others to put us out? pepe each b og as approved endorsed notes bear- pa cter Fish, and easily (ble b- the steam es! L ho be! w On, ” feed Cw. ont Aan tween making’ ‘on, Baltim>re ano NS, Aucts | Norfo undersigned has mace add:ivnal | 2.0K REN T—A small STORE, oorver of 6th et . C. MoGUIRE & CO,. Auctioneer improvements in his Bath Houses aud many other | EY and Peck aveute ueies the Clarendon Hotel, Pas! a rs. th ‘od f. or cigar store | Fo: ers. JSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | '™Provements to the comfurt and snjoyment of ius | euitable for @ bar ear eented by the majority of the (ieneral Confer- | Can we obey the present Discipline? Can we Sak by Deore: fie td STATE ON THE CORNER OF ~EVENTH Sid agcling aed pant t oe eee eet a. | Semgticn — the Bote. =. ence, and who have opened a crevasse in the | remain in connection with the other churches | Principal Ofce. 5 H etal the Mane of a decree of the free of charge. He has spared Ro expenes in pro | FOR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the 4 old levee which we have been watching and | nd disobey it? Will it be for the glory of | Price seivts oe li4avly | two onuses in w hich Statham, Soup ees pine a rood Cotillion Band ordu laying in his etook Cite al ene eer eee x “4 defending for many years—a crevasse which | (tod to submit to the present chapter ad yr | Ante Sh ‘ma tivel a th to evold: cioneste Bablen er ee As an offes. Also the front room in cooged it is their avowed purpose to widen progres- | 0 practise upon it? These are questions for GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS ceed i [olired piace where they can make themesivex at | story and So a GARD Wate i No. 3 sively until full desolation be poured upon us. | Our our readers to answer—and we hold this : est bidder, on THURSDAY. te * home, there is not a mors pleasant place in the Uni- prom at g Band = we These are the present questions. When they | Paper open for them to express through it their FOR HARPER'S FFRRY 1360, At 6 O'clock p. wm thing chai! be ieft Gadogs cannes nue erat | Louisinns avenne, ERS OF CONGRESB— shall have been decided, tnere maycome others opinions, freely and fully. DAYS.—On and atter July 2,186 ie "= Now 456, hy yo M 7 them so. Terms ior board by the day. week. oF SepATORS, DEO OMS. pat shall edo? What form shall we take? | |The General Conference refused to pass an | thastamo arrving the Daited beats and 73 f h month reasonable. Persons wishing toaddress the | onea” wt cadid euites of the session of Con- How shall we move with the least shaking of | #mendment to the charter making it on/y ad- | 9, leave Georgetown EV. This well-known property is situated on the cunt May Urest to Leonardtown, St. Mary's | ree in the most desirable locality im this city, our tenement and inconvenience to our family? | t’sory. Had they done so, it would have been AY and FRIDAY. at id northeast coraer of ¥ and Seventh streets, opposits | & rye R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor thin one or two squares e a fics - 1¢ de. | really unchanged—beoause the adcree weeny | tats ooo Pee RIDAY. at Ze. mas the General Post Office, nnd is one of the vey best | 2 ~J. » Prop otels. ‘Those in pursuit o| But these questions are not the first to be de- | really un be ecause the advice woul N. B —The Antelope will rua as before until the | business ioeations in the city of Washington. The OUNTAIN TOP HOUSE to make eariy application at No. termined. The when’? must be settied with- | have been to the executors of the Discipline to | aN; 2,0" je5-2m* | Improvements cousist of tote three stury houses | [VE : weer D street end Pa. av. out complication with the ‘whither.”’ With-| execute it. After this refusal, however, the = op E street, inciuding the drug store on the corner cut absolute necessity we ought not to move Avorsta 8 well known and favorite place resort ig again open for the reception Conference did pass a resolution declaring the ss. WE ECHIVED, of Seventh, and a two-story building on Sev nth 4 1 jhe, heease Daal D atest. Ne Pb: i treet. Th Ibs sold in sepaiat o x siyeet, bet w: 4 at all. if there be absolute necessity, it is idle | chapter to be “advisory”—but this will not RTALEWIVES, | Sole: nooording th the mare omacie, Puee® DOE: | Visitors un er ihe macagement of tts for Seis ser Geek, Pe toa now {0 consider the future. Even if, like | constitute a part of the Discipline. It was Se to be pnid in cashed the onding Fagen maneY sh Gap, 10 miles westot ieichmend fox of HW BaMGU RNS Chane eee ™ Sone ae cannaet £o into into « land of which | probably intended to avoid the charge of un-| "shits LORTG RICO sialmbi, ip pa and twelve mein Tone the day | Ringe iat Hallrondoneeing wader | “joa'qf'*onte Centre Market, ‘Pile we know nothing—God help us! we must es- | constitu onality, in creating a new term of 2 buxes prime Eastsrn ( of enie; leferred payments to bear interest, and the house throngh the Bue & idge Tunnel, ‘he el- Le cape from the place where we may not worship | membership in the chapter. and to give ground | For sale low by JOHN J. ROGUE, | to be secured by the notes or bonde of the purcha. | evated situatior.,beautifu' views mountain scenery, Tita in peace. Happily we chall have ne for difference of opinion and dissension among | _J°® Georgetown. D ( ser or purchasers, with a surety or sureties to be enough to deliberate upon our futuee course. | ourselves. We hope our people and preachers azeroned 07 the, uate. Should ihe terme of | Sue ofthe moat doleatil psese of Sesiner teas | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHO = RANDELL, OPTICIAN, Cc = 2 Sos arsely complied with within six days aftrr the | in Wester: T 18 also o1 te aL tek ae an eee ee Once resolved to go, we shall have peace in| will give the new chapter calm and careful | “fas constant! he Pend nen A Trustees pocerves the Tight to £0 || epring of pure.ok beate water. ee ace Boots AND 8B TO SUIT THE all our borders, and time to consult the peo- | consideration, and take their final positions | p#%*,% ited, P c t Beer arte Ree a eee sete ae, | Visitorato the a Ratitoed to eke pel come facturing all kipds of BOOTS i . | with prayerful and conscientious wisdem er SB “ a rhe toe All| vin Virginia Centra! Ratiroad to Afton Depot, near | We are now manu be ple. There is no necessity for hurry nor tu- | With pray th ewe hand Geena y of the purchaser. the eastern porta’ of the Biue Ridge Tunnel, where | and SHOES, and constantly reostving &, mult; and we have no apprehension of any| — ince writing the above, we have found in | $1 ar: is Frames Repaired and Pegi SMITH, { Trustees & hack wil Biwaye be in ton * supply of a ny cece ig wil such thing. ; : the Baltimore Sun the following letter, pur- | new classes set in thom to order, no lty_| jot! 6tawads J.C. MoGUIRE A CO, Auos. pareovn to wets mene hand. So actd ale seous bereracteceuen ions toa Let us now examine the chapter as it stands porting to be written by a Border Methodist YHE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOU “By J. C. MOGUIRE & CO..A roti ~|) Terms bP heretofore charged in this eity for much» changed, and compare it with the old one [This letter was published in the Star on Fri- 13 now ready for exoursions to tT teed se Reirertanareead The new chapter rs as follows —~' Question. y =. a arucies. - i -| the Great Falls or tnter ciate leN RUSTE 7 hal re ersone in want of Roots 4 city made work, will alway “ and moderate terms; will maketripsto Alex | TEMPERANCE HaLu.—On WEDN ate 0 7 eot F. F. LIPSCOMB. _ | in store and at the lowest prices from the fact that our delegates did not protest | andriaon SUNDAYS, in timelordivine senrice, | TERNUON, June cite at Cutie dears the prem- L MB. gai What shall be done for the extirpation of the evil of slavery ?”’ “* Answer.—We declare that we are as much _— y ; deed oh 7, 1857, YGBIA HOTEL, ° a e against it. we suppose that to some extent they | 8nd will lie over until shor one o*slook: Ape to’ | sndda y reeerdad ia rehire ey Novis fons H Oup Point Comport, Va. | —*2** ae Y, as ever convinced of the great evil of slavery. | may have shared the opinion exprested in this | ay +9 2m No. 36 sake OH! setown, | Aga8 Tie aad is, one othe | nd reontde for | This oslebrated Spowrd Watering Pisce, loon. | GOUTHERN TRUNK MANGE Ls . We believe that the buying, selling, or hold- | letier. aetington county, D.C.,J shall sell Lots H. 1, | ta ‘w of Hampton Roade and 2 ; i ; . ; ‘ ;_ | JOS. F; BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, snd K.in & aubdivison of square numbered 378, | () k and at Titary Opposite Odd Fellows? Hall, Warhingtom, ing of humap beings to be used as chattels is| We are determined to use fairly the acci- Cor. Brides and Ieffersom ets. Georactoren, | fronting eagh about 12 feot 10 tushes on the 9) inci Fike United Beton rare peary ers wil — ae jee —— ge! and with | dental position we occupy as editor of the only Having given my personal attention to thi noh | siley in the rear of Tem; cos Hall, together with that rule of our Discipline which requires a who desire to continue among us todo no harm and to avoid evil of every kind. We there- fore sffectionately admonish ul! our preachers and people to keep themselves pure from this as evil, and to seek its extirpation by all swful and Christian means.” At first sight many will think that the new chapter is weaker than the old, and that the (General Conference has made concessions to the Border. but a little careful consideration will vindicate the majority of the conference from the charge of extreme stupidity involved wr une, ngeisewers Asl use none . Brick sing-Houses, Lit establish- | best mater: 8 and information on the great church question | Persons from: adistares ache org. Sevline-tisnce, ovateeng Sty soem dthef of Fare” preschisdeje the | tietenr areata chet offend now pressed upon them. We therefore sepub- | plied at a ‘ew minute’ notice. as Lhavealarge| ‘Terms: One third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 | many loxu Stromgch lish the letter from the Sun. None will be more a Parploules eterno cea eT een nan. oc the gratified than we if our people can adopt the | 4:1 from theaid te Cerny Hosted Femoral o should views expressed in it. Weantgectty desizo chat |" fcarned hind tersek Yor hire &p 10-6m thereafter, the frasteo reserves th fo amake reference to Mra 'D rhiet 0: our opinion shall have no official weight. It is MASSEY ¢ ULINS & CO’S PHILADEL, | faulting purchaser, after one week's puvii notice. | ite 5° ar Saaee and to the Secretary of War the opinion only of a member of the church, | [Vi PHIA DRAUGH ALES fpre constantly | All oonveyanoing at the cost of the purchaser or A spacious new building and sund: rove rie has ana been in the abi chinkog | seaming en aupinecebegoorsdcestatne | atatere THOS. L FISHER, Trusteo, | Trttofthenseeshine togommodatious ane com for himself, but claims no right to think for | sivftoratad Ais’. atts jeua J.C. MCGUIRE & CO, Aust, | The mana eT ee a Ny a Lt oted z 5 jexandria. Will it not be well for the Presiding Elders UN faraen at matters connected with it are under the exclusive | town, or Ale: to meet and consult upon the necessities of the to be superior in * ye Travel! stud pet by examining rill be ready for the reception of visitors on my RUNKS, VA tc Sg before paper to which our people can look for advice | Of, my busines am pi ed te ata the improvements, consisting of tires two-story | f f J bat a of the salt water rezion, tie Bath at om ee ale te ; ro) ite most @ spros in thie regard the propr mont <i] interest. seoured by adeed of trust should not ba complied with Propertien faa charge of the junior ‘toer, Mr, Willard. o—Agent fo we's oclebrated FAMILY a EDUCATIONAL. ieee 8 spWind MACHINES. in such « conclusion. That body knew what | present crisis?—Baltimore Chirtian Advo-] NOTICE: 2 c. ¢. WILLARD. 15-ly JAMES 8. TOPHAM. they were about; and when they urged this cate, June 9 I respectfully inform the C OoOMM ER SAL me LLEGE, Proprietors. —- chapter as a progressive action on the slavery = RCA LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY, | Oppesite the General Past Ojkcr, Washington City. POINT LOOKOUT. LoOoOk OUT FOR PAINT question, they were not so silly as not tocom-| Tarcxs or a Jccaten.—The New York cor- that from this day I wil! sell out my entire stock at — * spragand. long and well known to the we cubeavilton xe prebend its meaning. It is artfully construct- | respondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer gives importing prices. Annorian System of Penmanship, Booxkee; Hotel, Alexendom: Rygbrictor of the City Sor Bisse ‘South of PSA ean] ‘Bail, ed. The barb is carefull posse | the bait, | the following : mle wires or ie Marenbie Fores Se eae one puainese States Hote: in Wae * Door i fh but a moment's examination bares the steel We have acelebrated juggler performing in for Pate Suletentre sas Laat: plBh diate Gortmission’ Sales, Grasiuart ‘and Arithmetio. | | f 1 oent alk wea HANILTON a soepet . caine da ell ba eter pdeclared slavery to be a| the city, who played an ainusing trick in a| Fall nat WINTER CRORS eareemtnE my | Commlsaion ” Aatory Claas for Roy. : SEOP and PAWNS Bpomc ose ee cores evil, but carefully abstained from call- | Broadway omnibus this forenoon. There was tire new stock of go. ant” Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- | |t. rece: of the Potomac with Gr, GLASS, BRUSHES, &c., &c.,at wholesale and ' sin. It forbade a slaveholder to have | a distinguished literary gentleman in the stage, ned below at ast A d f t ishing low prices. Roome open from9a m. to 10 p.m. For terms | "vine furnished them in ® stvie equal to that of fetal ‘ation in the ehurch, but qualified the | with whom he entered into conversation. At any oth te in the U) i! MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE, : My stock is complete at present, and consists | & why at the Rooms, WM. W. YOUNG & CO. open the establishnent on the lt ae chee eet Anp BrcKers aire becomes LOAN ! so widely as to leave obedience to | length the literary gentleman pee thestrap,} Silk M, mostly in ‘ mA 26-3m. Ww. NG 20._ | for the reoaption or visitors, bye ae eee next N. 6 Partioules attention paid tor Bhow the precept almost optional with a society. In| and was about to get out, when the juggler | Biack Sik 3 anthems ran.| ee Mantillas at sll HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, ig sufficient for the comfortable accommodation Qrossopetel, [ating ped raining. 2 i idi iali ae P New Ar MENT. of at least 750 gues! Enameled Glass of all kinds always on hand. or fact, it was a sort of sliding seale of o! jeiality, | ta: him gently on the shoulder tle raveling Cloaks, ‘This well-kné lar Sermimasy, which at ervedly the most | furnished at short notioe.. He warrants, tion to be worked by the sentiment of locality. The] ‘Excuse me, sir,” said he, “I doubt not you} Dreas and Mantilia|Cord and fassels for fulunder tho entire ence of Men . ne Ovaters. Hog | in all work entrusted to ‘his care, aud is chapter also forbade traveling preachers to} are an honest man, but I pereeive you bare aeniaetin great va- a pa, And ‘@ than ten s, will be opened : ; : S eeph ad, Mackerel, and all | that he can do work as Loy not o! hold slaves, but itdid not place the prohibition | one of my gloves in your pocket.” And greatly | cloavand Dress Tassels, A Xt, under the | other salt water luxuries. upon moral grounds. It left room for the ex- uation that the “evil,’’ in the case of to the gentleman’s surprise, he pulled one of| Plain Black Fringe: nized supers ssi DS e8 finer facilities | any other establishment in this city. “% him s Mr. agd Mrs. | for Surf Bathing than oven Cape May, while the | onli. Lon't forget the number—it is 512 th it. ud Aelight- | bac try immediately adjoining 1—ineluding | #trea < his gloves from an inside pocket; in which, of | GUIPURE LACK BU fully Iveated Union Acadents nig, For patie , Partridge and Woodcock See nne jotf _ PUTTY IS DOWN. s, was in the embarrassment of their | course, he had adroitly placed it without the | Swiss and Cambric Edg- ulars, see circulars at all the stores. mad3-tf oo NOTICE! gentleman's knowledge. and Cambrie|Embroilered | Handker MRS, McCOR ICK’S SCHOOL. The Water Viows from the Reov aS Tater aD mee The old chapter also directed our preachers «Had I have taken one,” replied the gentle- ds, ” rs . pron te ottages ore extensive, ed. wikt te 2 pind pa ) to enforce upon our members the necessity of ould have taken both.”’ si dered = Infants’! Embroitered Infants’ poy pris pj pt ag edly eared ist Monday in ewe eee point is unexo: b teaching their slaves to read the Word of replied the juggler, “but I see you] ,.Budlies, Drerxes, and allowing them to attend upon the public and ths aoress t 7 ere | merce st. wharf, Baltimore, as foi fron ie — fo it, by steamers worship of God on our regular days of divine Can Embroulered sea tember next. Vathington, Norfok.and Rich. | lows: have my pocket book as well,” whereupon he | Png Mousueline Cans Cogeco amt a | eR eet of re po eiianed, will gompriseallthe | mond, will probably be daily’ to and fromessiut |. DiAMoxD Stare. eve WEDNESDAY, at 6 p. also took that article from the very bottom of | Ladies’ Night Cap Underskirts, brasches requisite toa thorough Engli noe AN TU ui 5 A oe spared no expense in provid- pg ay Wi E at the "of ith etrest, service; but even this the preachers were in-| the astonished gentleman's inside pocket. LADIES’ HOOP SKIRTS. In addition to hey day echolars. " & hi : Washington, as fohow®: structed to do “pradentl: Pi As an answer to Valencienne Lace, {Point L Veils, reosiving into her fami v8 i ¢ as boar vi Li 1 orth CoLumBia, aver = EDNESPAX apd ls ld the Titantic question, What shall be done for Potsonine Case —The Plattsburgh (N.Y ) Ex Brussels Lace, | Tissue Veils with Fluted | aged from 10 to 14 year big will ander her im. | { hei até. Diamonp Sta about the extirpation of slavery? the old chapter was | and Sentinel relates a poisoning case recent- | French Lace, Ruffles, mediate ie as the mewing of a kitten to the crash of thun- comman car For freig t,o, moply te ‘i TH W.. RILEY, Ai y brought to light in the town of Saransc: ws Im meats, | nm Reon see mr Veils, dusonre ot por ha roonsid walie inieten 16-Te Riley's whatiretinefoot of der. So far as our private members were con- | Juin and be wine ‘with’a family of ave pointed, French Embroidered Black Guipure Bertha and oenersee improved. ‘Those in Vi ehington tJ ul GAN O. SMI m_6-T&Tem __tithst., Washington _ cerned, it only required them to listen toa children, lived on a farm in a secluded place ; | Sets in all colors, ae “prudent’’ suggestion on the part of the 5 ER OW A WA’ Bs. that an unmarried Irishman named James Creed | Embroidered Crape Sets, aiet Wy Barthes: White Seba nr hy 2-8. Wallech, Reiter 9 WOOD AND COAL. H.. o°ioUphiscteuree Reown Silver ~ at an r , , 3 ered Crape Sets, ard j a t sells no preachers to teach theirslaves toread the Bible | was employed by them, and lived at their house | [White and “Black Iu | | Far terme and furtner partionlars apply at ber work (that le got up for the, Boutigee frate) ° ; Point Lace Collars, sion noe—No. $4 Cameron strect, Alexandria, Va. p cle to be on and let them go to church on Sundays—a sug- | some three years, when Mr. St. John discovered 26 Coll d)Silk and Thread N fe 2-tf Weop He warrants every OH gestion which probably was never offered, | that au improper paiennc 4 colted between, hein. Nee enn ane ah aed Fool Nett, os 4a; wise act tomae ten tee goods are j ; b chi hi vet Ribbo: » if no! ts sents becomes, 36 teas, bee needed. Our | Heo mtire 4 umexeL Ores Check eeeete Bim | Guipa Veite, ~ | Blgrk Velvet Ribbons in DENTISTRY. Delivered to all parts of the city, at the lowest | gold for. He has a'so on hand a very fine stook of ep re Me ac ct Bee per | mained tu the vicinity, and frequently met wtth Hand possible rates. o a, 1d tl SiTie- or Goid and Silver WATCHES, anda ie vor RICH GEWEURY all of whi ‘ Mrs St John. Finally the latt-r sent to Platt EE’ tious than thove epforced by their own con- by a staye driver for arsenic and croton ol!, an ea ; + L0OMI8. M 5 fF « The Church threw the responsibility | and on the next day, May 25th, 1559, Mr St Jobn Fissok Tinzion seta! ‘ ‘ of the MINERAL PLA upon them. The relation was not declared to| died. A while after Creed and Mrs. St. Jotn " nde Cape and Sleeves, tends personally at his of be sinful, but only “‘evil.”” The Church might | were married. Since then it has been suspected Blac “vii z T J.& W. M. GALT, Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith and 12th sts _ma 17-tf north side. .F NG ON HAND TRE SUBSCRIBER HAVI An extensive stock of FUEL, is prepared to TH. to patentes TEETH ot Some OoOLrRs a STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. te and’ Col-| Trimmed and Untrimmed | 4,M@Sn¥ persons oan wear these tect! cannot wear 5 can others | sel! at L for oash form and feautures this beautiful and have said as much of malaria. Thechuracter | that the husband was poisoned, and his remains | ored cape. Jockey Hais, Paris Se ae a nO person wear Woob te ow fi phen he, In Gis ‘ney peame yy inati edy of “eyil??. were found, upon investigation, tocontain arsenic. | Bonnet Silks, _stvles, Persons calling Call and see for yourself. juced. It is & eset, Sees a arm re ee si, | Both the suspected parties are fn jall Narrow, and Wide Rib-|Gold ots. just received, | with = ‘as R. W. BATES, of al ese the Chure! nothin:. In fact, oi G eat varity, Nets, ‘ood Coal Deal the Church might as well have said nothing at U7-In New York the chemists appointed to Large aseoriment French ik Nets in sil oulors, pe tad a aun ma 15 all, for there was no practical use in what it| investigate the mysterious deaths of the Geren Batanga omg er re corner of Fourteenth aud C sts, will ee SS ee Elegant French Bonnets, ures, js Park swans, report that, after a thorough anaylsis | Straw Bonnets of all Jet and Velvet Hairpins, new chapter declares that the buying, | of the contents of their stomachs, no traces of i] FF -, of a j sel a shad ith sta “Also SOF Moh sean PMISES | Teas ware SPFRIGERATOR, wh Five | Merriand, Virgin Nows Caroling Sout selling or holding of human beings as chattels, | Poison could be discovered. Moreover, as more | Im: m = Valencienne|Stee! and Jet Buckles, mh as a eee ttanoe. Georgia, Plorida, A’ ler combined, pe neg te HS H i ith | line matter was found than would result from | , Lace Belts in all colors, oe. feet elf = their craovele SUT VER Weskecee is inconsistent with the law of Christ, and with their natural food, the conclusion arrived at \e| Bisck Point Lace, Soying s DENTISTRY. Ventilating Pro- me city, D. C., accom, by 8 rem! that rule in our Discipline which requires all that they must have died from some affection of Sik B after a prac vision Praserver tae = Lace, 1 Nots, “ ” i Bead Net: confidence reca: ‘id, and eee late elation: RO barm. saing | tte !MEs; probably pneumonia. Thereare many, | Coa e Piames and Paecy atesiocs all sar? tl fo Process forinserting me eT Thisisa Lg prea Sr avelielding ota le are ot opinion beear pyc» must int Set b are, . 01 | ooh it tl ts Fall which does not : vice is a sin against and the Discipline—a sin- | have di sheer starvation, and the ignorance | C! et Combs, strength, beauty, ‘ ness. soa } “6, with opriate ular durality in which we would suppose the | of the proper mode of managing them bythe per. | { ts Gold Bayail __| apper sete inserted for eas Partial in ‘proportion. } scopy of the’ atter element superflous: not ve | Sons having charge of them. iu Lace Nets of all quali Ubon ae Pa. nvanue. per States oi wtarsiched be the agents. fe 24 t ty of looking to some other quarter Ci rt of the declaration. BL per torr gee the American Colonization So- Embroi . a oe 512 SIGN PAINTING. 519], PARSAETT - GAS FIXTU it is suid, were never in a more flourish: Ete, Ei nufactureand fin V Foren Sore New ‘ully excluded—the idea 7 # io best FI. Fe - te is conveyed in the cireumlocation inconsirtent | si@iton., The 22 emlgranta who sled in thelr thoge goods were imported by myteieihts Weasou, | THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN| lstuits Rs°Stton of thie Befricerator, tard Fina ct We , Wintrodaced wid the orion por | ESeRTI? setearnac bats bend we | So icra cs hasome k F THE CITY TO GET s1GNS pauvren. | Beis serpent te demu "| plevlfanictentae ow tect of Gara bad uced with the evident pur-| taught in various mechanical pursuits. 5 TYLE! CALL ON No" $16) N. Poona and shading the Aman named Brant, residing in Shaks- A i 1 liberally bestowed “2 2 3 ted . has en- soannegst ae aw term f Dot | ytlie, Semeract Co. Pa. vathe to ble death few te t0 £0 to Paris regularly. every your H. W. HAMILTON, Jed to confound tel’’ with “cattle,” or oarrangements to have new goods in by | 542 ||. SEVENTH STREET........512 tuttoay and foolhardiness. He partaken of teamer during the season. Portable Re something of that kind. They suppose thor | twenty-one bolled eggs at one meal. Leno wishing to any particuler coods AND HE WILL TELL you ; Cast [ron Cemetery Urns, by holding slaves as chattels, is meant hoid-| _ {7 Mrs. Quidard, residing on President’s bill, Seth of June at thy eetatiaenneh oe eget? | WHY AND HOW HE CAN PAINT SIGNS | Garden Veoos, Ro Pot al Holl Cates ify bara tens Seng ma steah «| Rena Uae Gna eeeterrywaienee | eater Bee meena cn 9 2 cmearen E i " . Cite Trevise, Paris vals co thoogh they bad nein es Pe | ee Jost her balance and fel, breaking 6t"M."WILLIAN; No. 88 Market Space. | THAN ANY ee eres N. Bo SuLuan BRADLEY Bees. 10 soul, thought nor sensibility. It is in this | *°ve xaee. rs, ‘ iene id i sense the term is often used tauntingly to. |, I7-Mr- pa aneut, tot is bas on hand's large stock of Mar wastatbem. Nov, in woth “chine Poses ton angi tad to have a horee in ble ons N.B-PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID ro | boson hand lee Sighument flead "fable nothing but movable or personal rty— | and ocessi jonally goes out bunting with. ; ; HOUSE PAINTING, iggee Ale ‘Stone something else‘than real estate, and unless a 117" A Mrs. Case died, recently, at Wautoma 5 _je7 tw Pi man bolds slaves as real estate, he must hold Wis, aged 16 6 months and 10 days. She SORTEO Ni Francis HARPER, . 22-3meo them a¢chattels. The committee on slavery | bad been marred thiee years, and left three cbild- | , of AEit: 1 8 FAMILY GROCE! AND PEED STORE intended, by the use of this word, to exclude | eu to mourn bee leu i a pecans AB -| eT gees aN LEED STORE, from censure such slaveholding as they d ok Council of Atlanta, Ga., recently | t Respectfully solicits the scribed in their report as tolerable, that subscribed .000 and the citizens $200,000, to} ! bo ae be tn want Coen — purely benevolent slaveholding— over th 4 in the construction of a railroad to Jackson. | | . See ee the public, he . rearing them for emancipation—o ville, Ala. their patrousze. : the old, providing for their infirmity. U7" The sale of public lands of the United ‘eent Tareas Fodif eet over all ‘o shen. nearae isa legal necessity pam og er years have realized over & "ar. fan’ in a first-class rocery and Fi during their transit to . Sach cases, | #196,000, the committee intended to exclude, by using a oodl Rasooe Stapiey save this ts an = P-asons house at ee agh Chom ae bee Oey hie has long since left political virtut in'the rear ©. | Saline st ny eri ig Btore, 428 7th be ave reug: . 7 en ae slavebolders under condemnation, and d Jia mon, Va. few dayssince, a child ye tera ie PES clared them sinners before God, if they ava case from a. ar EAP MUSIC. died eating the composition off some Lucifer matches. i oi bemselves of their legal authority over thei A Larger tot reign tad Ameriosn, shen "Sem ave real ete |, AZ, Me amet Washburn. wa nominated seat Bip may serv: for none of or only, at the Ma- in a negro. sa tees W. 6. METZEROTT.

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