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TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. _LOCAL. NEWS. MMUNICATED Wastixoton Crry A “Tusar ts Deata w san or,” —_— THE LATEST NEWS ren ; art at ot the Us ited , ————— ] vermry meeting of the Society, on Monday even- | Proruer F.Liswa To stay tT —A communication Sg ceca ecg ae cel uw Vouk. donated Kingdom —— SOF = rp report yesterday, the | appears in the Intelligencer of the 18th inst , with TELEGRAPHIC thor: att | aa ee ous ated OC} Trough Tax Stan s2 printed on the fastest bo tt of ‘SD Michael Nees, the Wreatines tee sbeve heading, wad the signature of “Vidi.” = bos “2 without credentials. In the case pe from Soutbampton steam prest in uss south of Baltimore, its edition +i In that effusion your was presented and referred to an auciiin; oa dest betrays 3 | i ° b EM on de s0 large az to require it to be put to press at am | mittee Messrs. Jos. A mont abject iynomace of (Be subject on w DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, leston Conven- Loner, Friday.—There isa fair business in consisting of Wheat, at full rates Samuel Fowler, and Dr. R. Johnson =, a tion, bence, the delegates were regarded as having Ur Cotten bas been vertisements. should be : SECOND DaY ‘to Balti; VERPOOL, — eon agerat ey “eg SRY | aca ot Mee tk ae ra Ie, | eee ent Sine Sottariag Bin te Bartaone, Sune 19—The Convention was | N° *uthaity to come se delegates to Baltimore.” | neavy throughout the week, and prices femt in before Trssies o'clock, m.; otherwise Board of Managers was read by Mz.M H. Miller, | amanner. The statements in conteined are called to Ssen afer ton e’clack. W@ET IN THE Ros tog | iFemular . ee Se appear nam which ihe filiowing °® | fae au ‘one fe Slum therein’ Teefved ys oe | The "ding of the focreal lag ulsrdctiog the | Dy Colonel Mindman, of Helena.‘Ark. am ‘oe | yetacu; lume S>‘ews from Sicliy sate that Norse. District J Columbia Advorsisemests | PPT ors the Treasury sath, resources: in | rious ‘Injostice which I hope you spill allow | previo! geation'on ding Pew Noes Som Charleston seceding delegates, and by Sir. Hooper Pete het that the trae wre cakacwn fo be incerted in the BALTIMORE Bum cre received cluding @ balance from previous report of $37.50, | me — - ss that ng the adinission of delezates— ag — We a woke iaterven. end forwarded from Tum Stax off ty ee ete ends, | his. Church: of N.Y, eased abdinai to Wheke'é Sad mse using pros han ho Po waged by toe proposition to the convention ealculated@to har of the above statement of Vidi's is natne tot mois ee etons oae. sini "of success of the use and application of town sewer- | friendly poeeicor bp seeaeee of the bim-end age asa manure is a it fact; but this manure usaitiinews connent war che, bear ’ ie caotect Gith the vogutanie Eeodeateas tans | ME. Church eentigwel Op consultation -with growth it is to promote, Itaket be decdorizea, | t2€ gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Stimer) If this cuange did not take place, the eff ¢: would | 62.3773 ee ae cee! &, | Lar me Hog be the total ition of the desiredend. Befoie on ; ir af the Conve fon. Tt was rd large that Mr. G wuld wi iw bis amend- So tek eae near come S10 ORG | sets dmeines Mr: Oharch sieeha Ann ae = = bee Here it contisuen antl] 9 coun. | 2% lon of his amendment, leaving only Piet cane hare ae what | before the Convention that portion referring tothe Serre rae eres apn ane in eae SBE WE | Coccmitine on Oreheutels oer one EN ae sary tthe viwlity of eenemule Produce. "We | ates oad ok seg ts ts Se Coprention.[Ap- may be more nice than wise in this matter. The a9 emg! pe ate he Sear niall tne time is gone by for false delicacy; we must en th <a isaen eek that, as the nll fosthe tertain pref rm yy question. The Chinese vious question has been seconded, the action od iG ‘they follow onr example; | Po Gesires'can only be reached by the Convention but that wise people economise with care that rafein pepeing be ane. adionert aa upon which they alone depend for the reproduc- | TeCunts + So og fog Lo pv ie r Sick tion of tuete food “i rh ies, alo, that the seal, tile osiventien $8 octie ‘. nips gases isonous. ** y enteat vegetables and fruit preduced from ted ae ot eek Then I ask the unanimous con- whew this manure is used are “evidenced by 9 From subscriptions and donations.........8499 From sales of Bibles and Testaments - BLD the great to guarantee the integri; the convention beld at Madison, where the con- of his dominions. more testants were appointed. as a mess meeting, and the said that not more than one bundred and per- sons were present, and that they were not all «iti- zens of the State. In the course of Mr. Hooper's reply er twice or thrice at Col. Hindman with bis ager. and alluded to him as‘‘that man’’ in what a ¥ ead eonsidered an poe - P manner. Co! indmau strock or threw bis han: Regarding the action of the ‘o" - away, as it nearly touched his heed. Hi. land Was 8S Sout to anemor Hey ‘not foe then led to say that the statement made by | to interfere in tae te: SE ee ag the Madison meeting was the effusion of blood, bot then * false —unquali iy false."’ Col. H. immediate- =e ly step in front of Mr. Hooper and strack bim The other Powers gave « similar . Nape i the face acme hard emis and —_ Somme, leon replied immed! iy that imedindn was ely back drew a from pock possible between two Powers, unless ur paiieces. Mr. Hooperaiso made a move- cilian insu ree ee the Selonde of Ort hiaaoee immed: Proposed mediati Lord Russell, however the sur- > 5 rounded him and told him that he had gone far a n prom: enough, bet pe him from using bis pistol. | ment disturbances in the Pen\nsula—the posses Col. Hindm Nogtzed to the coamitine for | son of the King of Naples the violence, Mr. Hooper gave no further Except Aisria, who bas no diplomatic reis indication of retaliation, apparently satisfied that | tiens with Picduont, the other great Powers wi i tue affair had been driven to a point where a hos- act slmflarly. tile meeting must ensue. A duel between the — : ual ex- Senoot Examinations —The anv oummienes the Public Schools by eee are still in progress, and coutinue tones rn er sciecis wenimemieel ~ ac 5 ig oy og 5, Seoontl aye teaght ae w one rooms het of Fifth strect and. Maseachusetts avenue, ia the buliding known as the ‘‘ Wasbi page and we believe fresh beef is now kept ~ under the same roof. still the reom itself is more comfortable than many of those occupied by the Imsry schools It {fs at least free from that mpness and want of ventilation which are proving so destructive of the bealth and even Hfe of the teachers. This school has its eee ment of scholars, and more seeking than can o! tain admission. It is divided into six classes, which were examined in orthography; er > reading, writing, lessons in Gictsth metic, geography, and brieflyin bi i mar and history, interspersed with hee - singing, in whic! ot tssutnney weeckoran —_ these sisdicavinced. thateate aad. sasidulty om 8870 89 Of this amount $740 75 have been transmitied to the American Bible Society; $75 have been es &8 compensation to the pee ;, $37.50 toa collecting agent; and $14 £9 for freight and ad- vertising; leaving in the treasury a balance of $2.75. 2. Relative to the ae number 24 volames in the pie gonevet at commenceme! of the year was Bibles and 657 Testaments, of the value of $425 74. There have since been pur- chased 492 Bibles and 584 Testaments, S481 71. The issues from the eg ee | the same period have been, by sale, 325 Bi 404 Testaments, amounti to $424.14, and by gratuitous distribution, 60 Bibles and 113 Test. ments, of the value of $3451; leaving in the Depository 471 Bibles and 724 Teitaments, of the tay at the regular fixed selling price, of $154 50 3. Donations.Donations. of Bibles and Testa- inents have been made, on specific applications, to various Sabbath schools, fo the city prison, to % bps irties may be expected, but will probably be de- New Yers Markets poo! ,) and to tes of “Granted”? : 4 “ the part of the instructress and good order and | {8¢ bates relay honed scan iiithoanng | their large dimensions >? Thandie, batwhy; | The Prealdiet the Cen ee acterstand con. | layed until the Convention edjeuse” New Youn. June 20 — is State attestion on tie part of the pupils for which this RT oa therefore, they should not be “fit to be eaten by | .,7he Pre given to modify the resolutions aa. pre: Axoruer Prrsoxat Dirsicvnty. $5.1525.00; Ohio $5.55a5 70; ry r) febool te justly ‘noted. ‘The exauniaation was On motion of the Rev. B. F. Bittinger, of the | man or beast,” it would puzzle wiser men that A Personal difficulty has occarred between two | Wheat ‘s buoyant; western white $1.41. Corn is condueted principally by Mr. Miller, of the Sec- | go venth street Presbyterian Church, it was re- | Vidi todemonstrate. When a man makes asser- istrict, and their accomplished teacher, in er pees of a large number of the parents and young friends of the scholars; Mr. Wilson, prin- cipal of the Second District School, and several Other tenchers; Mr. Daniel, who so efficiently in- strocts the schools in vocal music, and a “local, who ‘ embraces the cccasion’’ to ex; bimself higbly gratified with all be saw end heard, not forgetting that goblet of refreshing lemonade. Primary No. 6, Second Disirict, Miss Laura Reed, teacher, was examined by Mr. Fort, as- sisted by Col. Randolph, of the first district, and solved that the report, an abstract of which has Just been resented, be printed, under the super- vision of the Board of Managers. Criutnat Court —Yesterday, after our report closed, William Richards was tried and con- victed of stealing a from Jobn Keefe. He i aaa to nine ths in jail and a fine of 3! Joun Fahy, also a with stealing a pig from Mr. Keefe. was tried and found guilty as indicted. Sentence same as in the above case ¥ members of the Virginia delegation, which has | £tm: mixed @iaGic. Pork is firn mess $17.250 led to a hostile message Mr. Pryor, as the | 1539. Lard fe drm atireait ye ‘Whisky closed friend of one of the purties, was in Baltimore | fitm but active al @ladM Ae yesterday, but we understand that efforts are being made to bring about an adjustment, and it is be- Neved they will be successful. -The affair it ie THE ONLY PLACE OE sald, grows out of the Douglas controversy SUIT THE TIMES. DeMoNstRATiON IN MONUMENT SquarE HARVEY'S Pigh and Ex- After the Convention adjourned the Douglas | pres ewe? ram the Northand Sou with wing of the Democracy assembled in front of | '*® Heap ann Mr. Gilmer.—In pursuance of this agreement, tions like these referred bon "onl ‘be tente ba then, I now withdraw my amendment. ne be rest a. but here we have the most | , Mf. Church.—And | withdraw the latter por- injurious Imputations without an fota of proof | Hon of roe te rely and offer as an amendment If, when Jeferring to frult, instead of saying of | yu Pince the following: ersoma inet cna ta soem ueseet terrecinn claiming asin ih erent cube verast Ui to the minds of hie readers. But it is seereciy to payphone ae fens te med that Vidi is aware that the variety tarape oe eae, ping poe he and is tee t { | Soon as practicable, to examine the same and’ re- pt mituactig oe isiaet ese shows bis | Port the names of the persons entited to such complete ignorance. The variety of fruit | #2- fern ceciiaig Hye ne-wicenncy or Oy | | MAGI cei * SHEER Ea, ‘ " SE. a Mr. alla. im, of 10, who 1 5 bi J.E_Thompson, teacher of fourth district | To-day —Marrian Ward was placed on trial for } referred. to’ by him is naturally og “rait Fron fliptey’ {tiernp n beartfing ery ybhacy pordoar ie pi length to advocate the ciatims of | BAK ABAGe OG FISH, SPOTS, Sisel. ‘Pas eroniattion ees Seuebak ws ceed. stealing @ boat worth $30, from Mr. John Benja- | and delicious flavor, and quite different from to know if that ulso would be referred to the com | Jodge Douglas npen the Democracy and perticu-| BLACK Fi-H, TALL — Je. number of persons, parente & guat.,| min of Georgetown. This is one-of the cases de. | the kind it may hitherto have been the babit of mittee larly upon the Southern portion of ft. The Judge, EARS color ckOBSTERS. Suge deemed estes were’ also Present, and —— ny Py jficers Harrover, Reynolds ere our aera oe Mr. Church understood that the resolution he | he thought, bore the cloak of the immortal Jack And a covstant supply of Florida Reet GREEN fe i 4 ld, i f t % re! raft bet co ” aa es ‘ _ | son TRILE, ; 2 poy toy were ‘present esterday it may be | with Ward and others, were discovered te have | say, ‘unhealthy im the highest degree,” &c , is : ut ‘Ba f the Little Glant Di hi hh, Me. Elo: | thaadvactagstoctopms teen itis of the Little Giant uring his speech, Mr. Ho- eiraivantagetocive mes. going to mar gan. of Ky., an anti-Douglas man, commenced aa | ket, as 1 have every facility to sell lower then oan o- tou on the balcony of the Gilmor House, | b¢ lad in the city. This, for 2 moment created some commotion. aud | );4'! omers thankfully reorived and aie ¢ here to say that this school has only been Fiiiccted tcterces Sous ond Svernenihe it having Become necessary in the crowded condition of the primary schools of the second district to provide More extended accommedations for the pupils, this school was created, and filled from the lower Classes of several schools in the district, which were full to overflowing; thus the progress has not, of course, been so marked as fn other schools been engaged ine series of larcenies, burglaries, etc , during a long time, which were brought to light by the confessions of Locke, 2s a States’ wit ness. The case pending whea our report closed On motion of Mr. Swann, Wm MeNathhaisg . late of California, was admitted as an Attorney to this Court. too absurd to require contradiction; yet an asser- | Pug 4ithout any Sor eek arial enligevemens tion like this is advanced without the slightest sucs would only re-open tt fis acted te are corroborative testimony, and totally unsupported | S18 Would on j P sive by the word of Vidi. At theclose he pre- Mr. trockr: dicts an awful calamity if the “evil” be not | Mr. Coch fe ae ee Maiistend of endeavor. | ser to withdraw his ameadment. and Mr. Church adopted the contrary course, he would have done ve meee See Le aol Pil artes Sone more to prevents catastrophe like the one he | Cone the 4 aig. Ree a rose to a point of order on had agreed to allow Mr. Gil- livered to t of th the crowd became separated into two distinct “Depot aad yee AGT ith, factions. je 15 im T. mM. HARVEY. ‘The gentleman from Pennsylvania continued, iaN DCD. mgrayine one from Keatucks, and. as may ve | 512 SIGN PAINTING. 519 readily imagined, there was a considerable. dif- : ference of opinion between them. They were ne teacser during the eatine scholastic year Thee | aie 2TOR STAR: An article sizmed “Justice,” in | frare will take place; he would have promoted | ious question, which has already been called and alierantely interrupted by applause aud groans, | THE CHEAPEST AND SEST PLACE IN he r during the entire scholastic year. The | an evening paper, yesterday, is rather premature, | drainage anddts more speedy removal from the ‘The President decided that such was the posi- | but boti beld to their positions THE CITY TO GET SIGNS PAINTED. setuaitnailen, Rawtver, Tadtcated great assiduity | and in fact appears to be an attempt to forestall | localities and repositories where te manure 18 tion of the question. and suggested that the Min- | At this point taere were loud cries for Mr tag ‘nthe part of their interesting and highly ac. | <™a,i0 {2¢t, appears “ladies” should complain of | sHlowed to, coffect, and in which condition and | on of the question. and suj by the Coavention | Yancy, of Ala., waich were only quelled by in. CALL, OM compiisued teacher during the short time they | what they saw enacted by the watch on last Sun_ | locality {t is alone injurious to the human rece f have been under ber charge They answered very well, and in many instances with consider- able intellizence to the numerons {uterroyations of the examiners in the various branches which they fermat'on from the baleony that that gentle day night. Justice reveals the fact that a “drunk- en Dutchman’? stood in front of a boarding-house on Missouri avenue, “where ladies were engaged in singing sacred songs, and trying kis best to atthe propertime He explained the error te 1 must now apologize for occupying so much of had cad 4 stating weuaraey that the proceed- your valuable space. My desire is solely to pre- ings of the Florida Conven' hod been placed Yent the public from putting faith inthe un- | Uenony y € proceedings were founded and unwerranted assertions referred to. f the Gilinor House H.W. HAMILTON, cman would t bie to speak men seized the opportunity to cre- | 512........ SEVENTH STREET ........619 ion in their favor, and introduced Mr fi " Logan, of ill. That geutleman was convinced AND HE WILL TELL YOU m1 te: | rat} sogan, a < ge a co - a have studied. which embrace reading, spelling. | join in, but, in fact, too drunk to keep. tases A Maxcer Ganvesen ov rorty-tunex | "iy 'tende ent to explain that | tet Judge Douglas wen the only “nan who eouia | WHY AND HOW HE CAN PAINT SIGNS writing from dictation, arithmetic, and geogra- | ‘rhe watchmen cautioned and started hitn Lime. ; ston, dane 19. tay THE DistRicr. | the application of his colleague, Alr. Saulsbury, | Possibly save tue country in the present cris's CHEAPER phy. The examiners expressed themselves highly | when he made such a noise that it became their Wasnineton, June 19, 1560 yesterday for the admission of delegates to tie | 4d continued at length to eulogise the character Pleased with the exampies So by the pupils in reading and writing from dictation, as also inthe admirable deportment maintained by them duriag tae afteruoon The examination of the third junior department of primary No. 1, Third District, took place yes- terday afternoon. This p> goog of the schoo! has 69 pupils on the roll, of whem 67 were pre- sent Tie stadies in which they were examined are reading, spelling, writing from dictation, arithmetic, (mental and written,) geography, the rules for the use of capital letters, and the value ofthe pnoct ration marks, and the very creditable manner in which these little folks responded to the various questions propounded, is worthy of very great commendation, and evinces that their teacher, Miss Emily N. Tucker, bas labored dili- gently with them. Many of the pupils are among the youngest in our schools, and at the com- mencement of the present term searcely knew more taan the alphabet. Miss Tucker was placed in charge of this department of the school in Sep- tember last, having been for three years previous the sub-assistant of the first district, and weil bas she proven worthy of the confidence reposed in ber. having shown an aptitade for teaching possessed by but fewof her age. The examina- Sion was attended by quite a number of the pa- rents of the pupils, Mr. Hyde, of Georgetown, several t-ecbers, and a number of Miss Tucker's former schoolmates, all of whom seemed well plessed with the exercises At the close of the examination, which lasted four hours, the pupils were addressed by the ex- amining trustee, who expressed his g:atification at this evidence of the success of brad el aie py their teacher; and !n concluding, introduced Mr Hyde, who made some remarks, in the course of which he expressed the pleasure he had received duty to take him, which they found a hard jeb; for be got on his back, and kicked them on the head. breast and legs; and for their own snfety they had to release their hold. They, however. succeeded in dragging him along.’ This ia the glowing description ‘‘Justice’’ gives of the affair; and be also makes it known fiat ‘the ladies’? abused the watchmen for their pains, exclaiming ‘Horrid wretches! let him go this minute,” &e “Justice” says he never knew before what the watchmen bad to contend with; but he seems to belie this assertion,when he declares these watch- men to be the same men who captured the ‘‘cer- tain thief" He seems to be pretty well posted in the acts of these men. The whole style and tenor of the article indicates the writing or dictation of some one connected with the police, and its ob- ject seems to be purely to prevent the effect which a complaint from lady witnesses might have on the puolic mind. It is a comment unfavorable to the efficiency of the police, that one “drunken Dutchman” could lay down on his back and make all the men who captured the “certain thief’’ leave! And, also, that their treatment of a prisoner was such as to call for the demand. *-Let him go this minute!” from atimid female Is “Justice” connected with the Guard? June 19, i86u. Epitor Staa—S! Well-founded complaints were made previous tothe late city election of the bad condition of the streets; but if they were bad then, they are much worse now A few days previous to the election large numbers of men were set to werk opening the trenches for water pipes in a number of streets, it issaid by direction of the Mayor, for the Purpose of se- curing their votes; is said to be re-elected, and not a man has been seen on these works of his favorite. He also reviewed the course of | THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT Mr. Y ancy, and evidently ‘Was not an admirer of iN THE CITY. the political antecedents of that gentleman. ee aan aa aring tan chews gentlemay's address, Mr. | N.B—PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID ro Scott. of Ala, from the balcony of the Gilmer HOUSE PAINTING. House, was explaining to his wing of the party] jez ow what constituted the proper course of the Demo- - ti cratic party of the countzy. Brea BARGAI Mr, Walker, of Ala, also addressed the audi- | #2. ut, street ackaowiningd ct Real cace from the balecny af the Gilmor House, and | aad hest plone th tot Clothitg. Fara occupied cousiderabie time in explainiag the trae > i interests of the South, and tuat of the Democratic 5. floor had only been intended to apply to those Tue City IMPROVEMENTS.—Private improve- ea iy ments are sill progressing in our city, but not in | delesates Who retnsined with the convention at such numbers zs to give employment to the host | “haticavon, an of Ohio, moved to adjourn of laboring men who have recently come to the | Mt: Meteok, of Ohio, moved to areal neon Fee cnet capectations that cannot be realized. | .Mioy mabe nr ng moeee th The churches now in course of improvement wili | Veution udjourns it | of Bs sald Thkt come coun hot be completed ti!l late in the summer. The | Mie habedk averse eeatin the ackumae oe Sa eiety Wallding. and” sinsilar tra. | fer oer, ver wens ttemanee mea But nor too rapidly, arcit ie deaths eae ey |The motion to adjous, was withdrawn, and, structures shail be substantially constructed, and | “fter some debate, oo Reding Marois D proven te cn! we work which is hurried generally | E3"'Conscation cd nen appointed a substitute ee. He now reciaimed bis seat, but his substitute be. ‘Tutovon’s Museva oF ARTS. —A* Odd Fellows’ | lieved he had a right to retain it Hall, this evening, for the first time tn th's city, | After discussion, this case, topether with those will be shown the town of Tangier, with its old | In the Arkansas aud Minnesota delegations, were Moorish walis and batteries. The City of Rome, | referred to the committe Cathedral of St. Peter, the Vatican, Castle of the The committee on credentials is now consti- Inquisition, Bridge of St. Angelo, River Tiber, | tuted as follows, some changes having been made Mast of Cocaigne, Washington and his Generals. C.D. Jameson, Maine; A. P. Hughes, N. A; the Automa.cn Rope Vaulter, Storm at Sea, and | Stephen Thomas, Vt; Oliver Stevens, Mass ; Geo the Leviathan ship Great Eastern will be otfe-ed | H. Brown, R. 1 ; Jas. Gallagher, Conn ; Delos De every evening during the week, and on Saturday | Wolfe, N.Y.; A. R. Spear. J; HM Forth, afternoon Pa; W.S Gittings, Md ; E. W. Hubbard, Va, R.R. Bridges, N-C; B’F Perry, 8.C; Jas P : On s i nave accepted the invitetion of a wealihy farmer, |fyde W's. iANlen dhs oie ae Hall an honeeney member of the company, living near Benj Follet, Mich } D.’O. Finch lowa;'P.H Upper Marlboro, Prince George’s county. Md . to Smith, Wis: H. H ‘Sibley Minn: J. Beverly. spend the approaching national anniversary at his | (ye): tyaac J "Stevens, Oregon; iG-5k: Moreow, Ky farm. It is said the Rifles will leave here on the Ds. Gregory, Cal. * sic evening of July 34 Mr. Phfilips then renewed his motion fora re- 5 a tii tive o’clock Poorrtvns.—During a week past several s!aves, | C&S 1 : belonging to varlons. pose ts te adjoining oss el preg ndlieeay t goog icone counties of Maryland and Virginia, have run off, | S*#%s- $0 aljne eae aa DY # Vote of 185 and the experts in the business of recovering fa. | feed to adjoura until 5 p.m pa ty Tue Dougiss party in the meantime Introduced as Mr. Munson, of Oulo, who, surrounded Gene anton ae Serine Gnd Summer Goods, at friends on the steps of the house of the Hon. Rev- $ erdy Johnson, cataestly advocated the claims of rie g.” 7S*t received 9 dozen of 10 cent NECK dadge Dougias He spoke in a clear and forcibie 1 If you wish to keep cool, manuer, and was listened to with marked ettten- | o. of our thin Summer Coats or ietpinand 4 tion versible Summer Coat, at SMI'TH’S, No. 460 Sev- Mr. Fisher, of Va , who caused a debate in the | enth st.. opposite Post Office. Convention durt the afternoon, spoke from the IL™ A large lot of fine Gents’ Shirts and Collare Gilmer House, i remarks, however, could | 8" ¥ery low prices, at No. 46 Seventh st., oppo scarcely be beard, owing to the noise prevailing | **t? Post Office al from rival speakers on the steps of the :djoinin F The Ribbon Tie, Yaio hocte. | Both parties kept up their apesiing, and | Al/orts of Nock ine ato were alteraately cheered by their dis reat con ° a es stituents. aY) The speaking w: ats uit neariy twelve M: TED o'clock, both sections being ably represented In fact it appeared to the casual Observer ae if tae BREECH-LOADING Speakers were undergoing a test of the power of axD a but little Se pean ould =3 SHOT GUNs. beard owiny to tue notse xnd confusion prevail- ing. Atone time a Douglas man boidly invad-d | P&T eS Se Yards the balcony of the Gilmor House and proposed Weight ly 6 three cheers for Douglas His opponents, how- For saie by enly © Pounds. ever, promptly suppressed this invasion and iu- @, Aurora Tie,and = the THE Nationat Ror of this city, it is said, halt the usual st. Qurro gitives have been basily employed seeking for Evening Session —The Convention re-assem- | trodaced a new speaker. (oud calls were con- Agen: for Pg rene yom Company from the visit, ang eacouraged the pupils to con- | since. The streets are obstructed by these open | them, but as yet without success that we have | bied at o’clock. The attendance of s etators | tinually made for “Yancey,” but that gentleman ‘ Washincion City. . tinue as they i begun in climbing the hill | trenebes, with a pile of dirt on one side and the | heard of. was larger than at any previous sitting. Phe dress | not appearing, finally, the crowd, wearied with of knowledge The deportment of the pupils | {ron Pipes on the other, making them almost im- —_— @'rcle was well tilled with ladies, aud the house | the fatigue of the evening departed for their re- RecoMMEDations. during the whole time was unexceptionabie. an | psssable for vehicles of all kinds, and endanger For Court —A colored girl was arrested inst presented altogether a tine appearance spective homes m example which ought to be followed by many | ing life and limb by day and night. I, asa citi-| wight for larceny of a clock from x neues oa boy: much older than themselves, who disturbed the scbool by ther loud and rude noises at the windows and doors. We are requested by those who participated in this examination to suggest tothe Chief of Police to detafi an officer to at- tend each of the examinations yet te be held who After considerable discussion about the mode of admitting members upon the floor, &c , and a Statement by the President on the subject, the . : Committee on Credentiais not being ready to re- See MR. Cuaxpiee’s ADVERTISEMENT of Japa- port, Mr. Stewart, of Mich , moved to adjourn hese goods In another column. until 10 o’elock to-day, which motion was agreed ofthis Rige: “itis the mos: — ~ hanism | ever saw.” ‘- > NG3S » Master Armorer the U.S Barerwony, Jone 2 Tue Caeveston mut,| Arras Mare Fer ae aieedee as but the committee not being ready to report, an in the work zen and tax-payer, should like to know how long this state of things isto exist. At this tune there are people from all parts of the Union and ‘all the rest of mankind,” visiting the Seat of Gov- *rnment, and what a scandalous condition do Ninth street, and was taken to the guard-house ‘This morning she was gent to jail adjournment was effec’ed till 5 Pm H, H. Lock ygon -: Professor of Field Artii- they find it in? Hf any of these visitors, having Oxvarvareo Bivens te. on emer dbodasanoe’ oul Berga | kcens dete, toate ‘neve sow uo hes: can remarn Goring the exercises, and not to go | ample fortunes, should have an idea of making From the Keston Daily Evening ‘Traveler. Afier the adjournment of the Convention loud bar fons Lokien of the Dougias iation 1° pronow, ing the — 4 off to “attend to other business,’ as was the case | this their place of residence, would not be) te, Dispxrrics —We would cali the attention of | cries were made for Mr. Fisher, of Va. who was oehs fellcerrae delegstes are said to be pledged markable ride I have y, and, as ‘weil terday. deterred therefrom by the evident ineapacity of | those who are afflicted With this t rrible complaint | one of the Charleston seceders, and also one of the te go ont: 22 from Vircters 2 ft N Piedg worthy the patronage of the Government the Primary No. 5, first department. Third District, | 8 Bsagren to manage the affairs of the city. og opads wil from the modest way its merits | Viee Presidents of the Richmond Convention, RB ¥inia,2 from Noi are-} public.’ ve thy cd "| L know the blame is attempted to be cast on the | 8f¢ ‘et forwar Miss Simonds, teacher, was examined by Mr ‘* yiEht le overlooked by many. Jt | bat bes been allowed to resume bis seat in the Jeallude tothe Osve ent 2°> | Convention without his right being questioned. toon, xolll by. Meware: ante We ood e aeeeed, Bit, | He reaponded briefly to the call, and suid that he Washington strect.” This is not heralded by ama s | tegarded the fact of his having seceded at Charies- of unmeaning o#rtificates from persons unknown to ton as one of the proudest acts of his life. He ree Bh te, but a few well choan testimon als froin | could not have died with a cleat conelecce had TRE at eek: 35. and som four Brat itt, | be have remained. [(Langhter] He, however, on ition | oh Bre farming cured by it | was devoted to the Constitution and the Union re tg A euie ayiioone hae” 77, Hoe" | Ha thanked. the Convention for the honor done opsin debility, aul weakness, it isa mostexcel | him, and sat down amid shouts of laughter. 6° timedicine. It may be bad at any of the apothe- Marsual Rynders, of N.Y , was alge londly cary s Iled for. and said he would announce to them Prepared by 8. W. Fowle & Co., Fistor tl % affords great re Reertain curs, lina, 3 from Tennessee, 10° from Penasylvania, . under the lead of Senator Bigier, & from Massa. | 2o2. BOWEL. chusetts, including Caleb Custing. and iv from N.Y., probably. These will be no secession from Kentucky and Maryland Whyte. 55 scholars are on the roll, of whom 45 ‘Were present; 7 being absent from sickness. The school is heid in the ment of New Jerusalem Church, Delowere avenue, and lacks that great Tequisite—a sultable playground. The children ‘Were thoroug bly examined in the usual branches taught in the primary schools, and acquitted themselves very satisfactorily. At the close Mr Whyte remarked that be examined this school in 1555, when it was under the charge of Miss Hilton; 1t was at that time allowed to be one of the best schools in the city. and he could pay to scholars contractor, but who is to blame for baving such a contractor? I second the motion of ‘*Property- Holder,” that the city charter be rescinded ANOTHER PRoPERTY-HOLDER Musicat. —The citizens and strangers in Wask- fagton Lave been favored this season with nv- merous concerts, sacred and secular, vocal and instrumental. Many of them were produced by Washington professors and ainateurs exclusively, and clearly indicated what might be done by the profvssors and amateurs of W ashington, if they SPECIAL DISPATCAES {Special Dispatch to the Star.) Battiworr, June 20 —he Credentials Com Mittee is now expected to report at 5p m, ex- cluding seceders from Louisiana, Alabama, and » Harewood, Md., says: “If mz be gone over » three not im me to divpense Cooperst:wn, N. ¥., says; “For Georgia, and admiiting the bogus delegstes from | % | bunting purposes, I Tnaey size yours ,and for r the preferanes over ali gw s : to-morrow afternoon, at o'clock, the name of the | those States. also admitting theaccodess trea cee ‘ : Gpertite - forts | sale by %. D. Giunan, SC. Ford, jr. eB Waire, ; Vattan Sista thee oe A E. W. Coon, Esq, Lozkport, N. ¥.. aye: “Ln and teacher no bixher compliment than by saying | vou combine and co Rectal Gepe atoning roe |G. Sece lok tebearee Water tee Wash’ | Rext President of the Vulted Staten. (Cries of | rest of the South ; is] iaet.1 think thoy wiil shoot through saything bat that be considered the school fully equal to what | 2.1%) te eactced hitherto, pats | Pt hata find | ston; aud by dealers everywhere. je 19 lw,t iy Dit Hew, don’t keep the secret to your- | A minority report will recommend the admis-} 4 frozen hem ok” Grong, cepretied tooee an ere en mamecs- | tia sogats aividing fete shore ete oe : oo f Ale-, ‘an tele old gentle | New’ k srie ie eet (The Nortuwest threategs dress, regretted to see so few of the parents of the e Patties, ¢ Meven’s Mreacutous Vermix Destroyer, Col. =, 0 » an eccentric old gentle- children ap nores The children sang with mueh spirit, their behavior throughout was very good. Officer Ashe was tn attendance, conse- quently good order prevailed outside aa well as inside the school cluls, and. social quartette parties This ned, | he oliest and best remedy known for exterminat- | man, with a flaming red vest, then amused the ing Rets and Mie>, Cockroaches, Bugs, Ants. | audience for a few minutes, proclaim himseif b my Fleas, Moths,Grain- Worms and Gar as an admirer of Thos. Jefferson and Gen. Jack- pects, - . Ae kept the house ina roar of laughter for Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N.Y. a ; e ee ball Seocr everywhero, ma 1é-3iq | Sometime, the crowded dress circle of ladies en provoke a rivalry and tend to develop muc mosis talent to ind{viduals; but if, without de pies ae associations, a Lge ofp organization could be eitrcted, they might be productive of ‘general good But if the musical ta! tof Wash- New York to secede if she does not sustain > {> For information recarding ths apm ly to expected majority report. {f she votes to ex: lude 2 . any scceders; & majority of the origina Ghats jo 16-ige mt °F the Maynard Arese Comensy, ton Convention, including the jers, will im- ow —___Teshington, B.C. mediately meet here ond mike a platform and QO” THE WaTc candidates which the Richmond Coavention will Pe ATTENTION ALL’ Members of Consress in particular, and Citizens < sent = joying the scene very much. A heavy shower of | next week indorse. " ., : _ ton cannot combine, we may expect to hear, Lyon’s Macyetic Insect Powp: tain kept the vast crowd of spectators and dele- his majority will probably be composed of the and Steangers im general. Tue Disreicr ix Coscxess —In the Senate several talented companies, excellent per. Exterminates Bed Bure Roaches, Ticke, Ants, | gates os Glapersing, and the amusement was koe nil bot chakdce eee kemeains xe Sunt recsived. direct from Genoen over one hun eee tad Colaba ae ee enmitice on | formances during the autaren ant winter ioe, Garden Insects, &°, E : District ot Columbia, to which was referred ept up until the lights were extinguished by the — economical superintendent of the house. Lyon's Magxetic Prins 5 a 3 toral votes, sixteen | dred WATCHES, manulactured by the A at { contains no Poison ia, a majority | skillful artisans, and which wall House bil! to authorize notaries public in the District of Columbia to take acknowledgements CLoaks, Mantittas, Ac —The ladies will per- ceive by 'Maxweil’s advertise ew Jersey, six votes fr bio, three from | great bargains. "Warranted to keep the = gr tadana, ope gad sual fin Minuedots al Cal. | Bin Altea ine ansortuent of SEWELE 1 sages fm snother Are Certain Death to Rats aud Mice. ‘Tue Creventiats Com tres ifornia and Oregon, New England # " cap, ve . ” ‘i nthe us » the Commun’ on Cre- - ie mn . BY... betw. a ste. ment, and recommended its Mtoe A back lace points and shawls, silk cloaks, dusters, ri, Homroparnic Remenies “ deamatt were called together by the Chairman, Ww.DoWw - HE OPERA HAT loi ake Pog fet of | 28% gray burnous and suits, &c., ke, at prime | All of Det Harpphreys & Co.'s specific Ho- | stream, of Mo., and retired ta thelr gone ; : THEQPERA HAT, just arrived, by express, Bek on © ie me when wilthénaree cost for cash. They say they are determined not meopathic Remedies Put ap exprosaly for famaly The Committee resulved that the rules of the [Special Dispatch to the N_Y. Tribune] SUMMER HATS and CAPS an o * pe aaa pot yg pela rar cousideration, | ¥€ UNdersold, and not to carry any of these | gg containing 20 vials, from $4 to $3 | Convention, so far as applicable, shall be the rules Bactimoux, June 19, 9 a. m.-The Dect SMITHS, Se pundance, which was agreed to. *| goods over the ar ener great bar- | gach with hook of full dinti For ssle = for governsuent of the Committee, and further re- ae aly eS he grows Say fae a geht NKS, PRUNKS, at SMITHS, No 460 Mr. Hemphill moved 10 amend the bill by in- grise may bee: ave devoted much | 7" {}. Gilman, 450 Pa. avenue, wholesale and | solved that the contestants shall first have fifteen my he at the Jente cree Said ond, tthdic hs venth st . opposite Post Office. * ia the second line, after the word “funa. | i™¢ and attention to the ladies’ cloak and man- | 4 tail agents WA, Pitzcerald, 353 north F street: | minutes allowed to state their claims, and taeir | pat them on the back with one yaad ont Goa 000 CORPORATION wastiNeTON SHINS TON ec tiea other cause,” go that the secticy | tila trade, Their second Tory le occupted ex- | also by F. fh. Winter, north edrner of K strect and | minutes allowed to stat reply. Members of the | throats with the other. When this ughter is $6, ) UARTERLY SIN DER SED would read “that upon the dissolution of 2 | ‘lusively by that department of thelr business, eae reer ee Zatract of Witch | Committee were to be contised to ive misune | completed. the tables will be turned and the re- | S'TOUK for sale in pumme fo cuit pure age on account of the lunacy or for any | 24 they deserve what they eajoy—viz: the lib: aireinue” Sold a = ee te cach. They also resolved that nocase should be | Venges Will begin. Each side can wiip the other, ae ase i & sUIRE & CO. penne tn of eituer party at the time of suck | &T! Patronage of the ladies. Pe B ae dicided lupon until the cred: ntlals ofall the States | and they mean to do it. _ie we nel 5 oman Mi -— 4 AR Rous were exami ey agreed to take up the ‘ . AILY STAGE LIN® BEPWEEN WASH. te ee A ex mcteay oreca| Pee Deer eenel eras ati tz: | ne pneu hepatic Demag, ua | re cried fae) aged, ak opt ‘Yorrwone Suse Wty in wnasaage woh] DANSON SEAS EE ‘Mr. Brown thought the bill sufictently guarded | trrceny of certain goods belongs for the | tifying, Cleansing, Curie, Preserving and Re. Florida; 3, Texas; 4, Arkansas; 5, Louistena: 6° New York stands es a unit ia favor arate | LINGTON MILLS, “oon and the amendmeat unnecessar susggy? te a further bear paleon Searian en By | storing the Hair, Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drug- | Alabama, 7, Georgia; 5, Delaware, Afterw.tds all the delegates who seceded at Charleston rf Railroad leave Washi ton ‘Mr. Hamlin maid the bill had’ been. very care: wea flaaily committed for trial at the Gee | cista and Performers. mari2-6m | States where individuil delegates are contested . : fully considered in the committee, and to amen Court. T is will be presented. ft at this late stage of the session would rd goods recovered were identified, is believed that the committee will repert favor- | Fare 50 oonts. tage . te bin. ably, aud the report be adopted by a close vote. | Hotel, corner 0 THE BESOM OF DESTRUCTION 1a the fatality amon: in the case of Mississippi a letter was received jes ER. ’ the lowest assessment mad i | = The zealous friends of las are despcadi its passage, appealed to the Senator from | 3a at the csaoda tie amount mosceant be make | gu, zoun ate Peas ete indulge, in exo some | £,oim the Chit eston seceding delegates asking ad- | T)t,4° his chances are very slender, us it fpevident Ww Galt Texas uot to press his amendment pent aud larceny The loss of Mr DeCamp bas | infnence to dispel the crowing eet ct eg | mittauce. No contestanls appeared. a | that New York will desert him.’ Seymour and 0OD AX») coat wit! mphill under ag amare been over a hundred dollars. Otticer Chipley Human Ben Uh or Buynlortea! esearehes It tultesl tiie Gann dane rary SP} ea Dichloson are strongly uiged tn cartaln quarters oo Pa. Av. a todraw mendment ng no disposi jon ested another color >. jeliny es in vivid colors (for itis nily ’* more, le ., ”- em Wate Srs., to Prejudice the bil, but be still thought it would colores Mr De elie cee oe: trated) the causes and effects of looal and vital dis: having come here in g th, and desirous to | That same entirely new man will te 1 neces ds NS site. be improved by the amendment. for her appearance at Court. Both the ease and decay, pointing out the only sure ‘The bill was then pessed. rs hed been employed as servants in the family of Mr. De Camp,and it would seem from the wo of goods recovered and the list of articles mis- sing, that a mpatsfe any «aio been cartied on for months, by which Mr. DeC. ‘was victimized. Cuarce oF Stgatine 4 Hoc.—This morning, 2 colored man who drives hogs for dealers in this District, was Cigay 2 two men in oan vieinity of Swain, le, for a hog. took him as pacageet Hall tad pa a atepes t» Policeman Ginnity, who took him before Squire Doan, who, after hesring the testimony of the men who arrested him, committed bim to jail. Tae man gave bis name as John Baptist. Mr. V. Willett bacabent saaeyed bad been em; asa driver for se years, and bad never known to be charged with taking up other than the hogs tn his charge. He says the hog yotintd bis drove as he pet and without scat- ‘Tae routo PROGRAMME forms part of th: at 7 o'clock: G; udeam| -Diabelli Jubtiate Deo, solo and chorts-t ; °Tantum At apes lei oi ee is ea Potics Marters —, whi i a s Tustice Guhl ie. Suchis the general sentiment this morning. From Miteet jnie-xe ay the Convention will Litt through with its work to-morrow if the C t- - wo tee om Credentials should find time to report this Ps tind pow oe afternoon. The elements of the Committee on do well Credentials are strongly Douglas. but it is believed Sante ‘s —_ not gta ee report at on G street, 5 si LTIMORE, June -M.—Mr. Doug! Be [c_—} terms Such beaten, ~ the = . one 1 ke a ination and a platform acceptable to palgr—cong the “bold by De of © Tre vemar ik ts demearratie party. = er column, by Dr. Barrow, 194 Bleécher | ‘Inquiry having been made under what author- . cv * cents, Sent free every- ity the Convention met pitch somites tee dele- 3 7 i , | gates from Mississi p; Tr. re] that the cae nnn OF © Ciivert Ford, jr, coer Chairman of the Ste Executive Ente the o wer ne it onven- prcanieee tions isaued fhe call. ‘for Consui ou is fast super- | A Question was asked, what course the dele- nj those Were instructed to pursue in case the ma- frrity Teport should now be i Mr. Barry Rog km oy no instructions upon that int. delegates came here with the hope no conti y sonia rise to cause | Purp Ur Aoaix—The muddy ites on the coraers of streets intersecting with the Ave- nue have =~ ae ready for removal as soon as visitors in Wasi, have become tired of admiring the energy with which the of vation of the cleanliness of this thorouyb- Lary looked to now-a-days fon or ris comes and spreads them out over the pavements and Saggings again, it will make Dut Little dift ference, as they can soon be piled up again Taz Loxe Gaivoe —Mr. Wm P. Mobun as sistant of Dr Biske, Commissioner of Public Buildings. this morning commenced arrange. ments for remov! 1; haere Sex tae of snr er me ler of the Long Bridge for the purpose of recon- Eeeia that isaportant thoroughfare. No time, itis , Will be lost in erecting a rough but safe over which vebicles may and repass, aetew hn two weeks. ne Scuoor Exauryations To-morrow —The fol- ~bools will be examined to-morrow, by of the respective bec cn Yeu. Man oa ant rrr S'-VER-PLATED ICE Explesion—Banker Hili Regatta, Boston, June 18 —a FRAN Mra) fake pleco on Tharaday, sist Uw Poduosted wend, fing Pee ae u “e Po ath year of

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