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es 0G LOST. Loxt, on is = oe : OFFICIAL- canans pool ~ x xpT We sar such affidavit first will have the preference } ; seme : D a = b eoeay or we ‘ca EVENING STAR.} MsHierex NeWs AND Gosstr. right to entry, provided it be ascertained that Ho ee tat arrived in Baltitvain | Frontlin Plerce, Prendent of the United States of black heal Anyone tha will deliver ; The Kirney and Fabens Prosecution — | the treet, at the time of ite selection as swanip Fon Wiskintea tee hsied by, JG. Ber America, to all whem it may concern: | him “BANE BUCK? a Abezantrt, WASHINGTON OITY: The action of Jadge Ingersoll upon the in- | and, was propétly in market as other public} rett, er at Washington. During the} Satisfactory evidence having : s ointed consu! | [—Onems FOR SAL®—Two pair maich HURSDAY AFTERNOON.....-...May 10, | tictment against Messrs. Kinney and Pabons | jands liable to entry, and that no rights had| morning he visited the custom-house, w antinn tn doo foot of Pasaberptie, 1 60 bare | FLO Ree (enn paet thaaseane —— = <a is understood to have beon received with 20 | attached thereto prior to the filing of such af.| office, and Bb pe beg agp heeby ee ee sen ta tien free 0] pales fixteen hands igh and DKS AGENTS FOR THE STAR. _| little surprise in official ciroles hore, asthough | aaarit, an cercise and enjoy such functions, powers and - The following persons are authorized | * it judged that under some strango ss Commutations of Fuel and Quarters. —By anaes : privileges as are allowed to the Consuls of the most are he is ueing his judicial functions to aid 8 decision of September 4, 1835, upon the toh 2 > favored nations in the United States. to contract i - compan of adver- abet fillibustering. His ruling is, that tho| meaning of “temporary absende,” as used pele + pepe # Hotel, where elegant In testimony whereof, I have caused these letters ye ene vkP N. w, | United States must go to trial on the testl- in Army Regulation 1,041, (paragraph 82, | was as private aé posible; notwithstanding & | ye made patent, and the seal of the United States HING. iphia—Y. B. Patuer, N. . mony on which the indictmont against K. and | egition of 1841,) it was held that these words | nuthber of our prominent citizens called upon E have this day received a large addition to corner of Third and Chestnut streets. F. was found; though it is well known to all to be hereunto affixed. our former stock, making our present sssort- meant an absence not exceeding thirty days,| im and exchanged congratulations. He | cin under my hand, atthe rea Washington, | ment of Boys’ Summer Clothing for schoo! and dress looks remarkably well, and will return to of M: A. D. 1855, and of to ever offered in New York—S. M. Permnen & Co., | conversant with the law, that a proseou | so far ag the title of officers to quarters at per- | Washington to-day Bale. Sun, [t. 8.) ine Paton fille ‘Of the United States of | "C8 Seperior to any ever offer STEPHEN! Nassau street. ting attorney rarely sends before & grand | manent stationg was concerned. But mem- hacen, gm ponrnern era na ‘America the seventy ninth; |, Pusrce. | ay ox 382 Ps. avenue, next to Iron Halt. j in @ case than | bers of courts-martial ressly ©: ted eee Boston —V. B. Patwre ig | S007 more of. the <estimeny rs martial are expressly excep ‘Ward opposed to secret political societies | By the President NION TICKET. Bos BP. » Scollay’s};, suficient to secure a presentment. In | from the rule by a decision made in 1840, and | sre reminded that, pursuant to adjournment, they ____W.L. Manor, Secretary of State. A AL 108 SEE Building. this case the judge not only announced | when away from their permanent posts on} #¢ to mect to-night, at 6 o’clock, at Franklin Hall, For Common Councli—SAMUEL PUMPHREY, SS — 2 i f the 1 corner of 9th and D streets. OFFICIAL. SAMUEL 5. TAYLOR, HENRY A. CLARKE. (> ADVERTISEMENTS should be handed | this strange reading of the law, but also} that duty, are entitled to receive commuta- : JOS. BRYAN, Chairman. = ee in by 12 o’elovx, M.. otherwise they may ignored tho affidavit of the law offteer of the| tion for quarters and fuel at such posts, } R- Covze, Secretary. may 10 Deranruerr tengo - = y 4— aay aa? ae . ia ” ae at pis United States, that his request for a short de. though their absence may exceed thirty days. pes gs els fo Bia ‘The following translation of a nese of the impo LER ie Ay Pperr un y- oe ergo bythe om mavstisl | suiting of the Dolphin.—The United States| Arsciations ars Invited attend the adlourned | ial government of Bras, in relation to the res-| NN gow ianding at Page’ War LD ENR NT? tnesses. The , | Sailing phin. Hall, i ker’ Buil 3 lished ime article S?1RiT OF TAK MOSHING PRESS. | ™ da that the cotien of Tease 7 [tte sl-wat Dolphin silled from the Nechlk Wrenuce THI (Thussday) EVENING cee belece, | dence of foreigners in that empire, is pub a ee aes Bee ee perceive why it is that the ection of Judge J. The Union perceives the signs of the early navy-yard, yesterday, for the coast of Africa.| may 10—1t* general information: Decree No 1531 of January 10, 1855. The following isa list of her officers: Lieut. OFFICERS OF THE FIRST REGI- fr ite of residence, ard Third Brigade, Attention.—The | Exempts foreigners from permits of residence, Commanding Edward R. Thomson, Lieuts. J wed odiees ofits eta ioscan and thicd permits them to travel ie tes wep of the amas Auintat Sergeon Edward Shipron’ Prewr| tekst 2 FLINTS Bel Su MORDAY Sigh’ | Sire. torte wantaveweh, wth te fempor| VCAMCULAFISG LiSmAmy, =, eld at i a 9 a ~ r n Assistant Surgeon Edward Shippen, Purser next, to take into consideration the interest of the | of their rien cpchieer engi a a = No. 150 B: Pesca sgh Geo. R. Griswold, Acting Master N. H. Van- Regiment. Oca ee or prone onto ; ; : Subscribers to all te Wreshiy Periodicals and zandt, Passed Midshipmen 0. F. Johnston and missioned officer in command. AN OFFI CER. ; I have seen rah ain te ene Soot a — ae ana cane ieee di ed to mak: tral of termi: —_— —————————— article 102, section 1, of the constitution to decrce | ments = promptly attended — —. is make aneutral of us, terming us — EXCURSION.— NA- : tions rec . , ome his issue of yesterday fume. The} An ArmyOfficer Resigsed.—Capt. James Seton Gud qeopeciully wake Keven to prey Permits of residence are peroeraeee AUCTION BARGAINS IN DRESS idea is his, not ours Not long since he styled Monroe, of 6th Infantry, U. S. A., has resigned | the Military and the public generally that they wil! | and foreigners coming to the empire are exempt ‘GOODS. . E have just received from an extensive auc- has been received with se grave eurprise here. Wehave again to say that notwithstanding thie judicial faxz pas, it is hardly possible that the government will permit the expodi- tion to sail. “The Neutral Star.”—Our talented, amiable and unagzaming Evening Cetemporary seems dissolution of the Know Nothing organization in the want of harmony in their councile. The editor points out the features in their organi- zation, upon which ho says there is serious difference among them, and argues to show that disgust on the part of the men of charac- ter and good prineiples, who have unwittingly joined them, will soon cauze the order to be broken up. The Union alzo recounts the his- tory of the recent prosecution against Messre Kinney and Fabens for alleged intention te MATTING of BROTHERS. give an excursion to the White House Pavilion on | from the same. 4 us an “administration organ.’ The Star is | to take effect from the 9th inst. MONDAY, June 11, 185% ‘ART. 2. At every police office a book shall be vai Sie s ing or tion in New York, the following desira- violate the neutrality laws of the United] independent—not neutral—expressing the] ype current Operations of the Treasury eae ee aac eee: ete arees . et ee = oe ot 98 ate par punt States. That is to say, as the editor compre | views of its conductor with emphasis on all Departmont.—On yesterday, the 9ih of May, SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF -THE | ,,.ART,3 On the occasion pian omg egy 3 cence benwifel atte Derege de Laine snd Cballey hends it. Public questions, without thought of eubserving | thers Here of Treasury Warrants entered on Be hamestown Society of Washington —The | ineir nasivity, profession, the object for coming here de Laine, at 25¢ The Iateliigencer republishes an article] the interests or pleasing the taste of any par the books of the Department— Jamestown Society of V ashingtonv will cele- | when they arrived, and wheze they intend to reside. | 1 case neal figured Berege de Laixcs, at 190 brate their second Anniv it Mount Vernon. o ce "siete rem “ ee * $1,121 55] on SATURDAY next, the 13 2 | (n those places where no police visit is mad: E i instant. Having i made before the chief from the Evening Post, deprecating tke re 4°747 80 | chartered the steamer George ‘Washi aforesaid declazation shall be moval of Judge Loring by the Legislature of Massachusetts, complimenting that journal warmly on the correctness of its views upon the subject, in eaying: “We say frankly that we have nover a) setts of the removal of Judge Loring by the egislature of Massachuzetts. He was nt ced for misconduct or incompetency in his office as a judge. Neither his integrity, nor his learuing, aor his capacity have been in question. His cffezce was that he acted as States Commissioner under the fa- Gioular party or clique. Neutrality implies being undecided. Noone who has read the Star regularly, can really fancy that itis in our nature to fail to have an emphatie opinion upon every subject worth forming an opinion about. at 180 For the redemption of stock For paying Treasury debts For the Customs For the War Department,.... For repaying in the War Depart- oy nage ag i b-delegate within twenty- 27,065 99 occasion, she will leave her whart in this city at 9! Soe hotieate tectice: sie penalty of from $10 o’clock, a. m., stopping at Alexandria, and procee: posed it authority. 119,650 13 to Mount ion re the barat —— cad . “rhe prior Widinmadinrn nee ine 0 will be delivered by Geonce Wasnincton Parx | ; t exonerate captains and masters 25e 33,470 13 After allowing the company sufficient pr glint gence ag the aiaeaon imposed on] 25 pieces neat figured Mousselains, suitable for at lation No. 126 of children belly ae coeenes of ye —— rahe Coe Hex pret Pree) Tpscnlled ce asaemeene signed | 2 cases <s, aamaatanae Lawns, warranted fast col- it wi to the te House Pay . 1 oecupa- crs. Spore as where the Society will partake of a dinner prepared Sear and glace af Gumvayer tee Cooma ay Dress’ Pattcre rich figured Bereges, at £0 and sees id H. Hanlon die: itimore, on | for them i them, with or without passport. 2c per yard — ie aod of pneumonia, after a bri , The Marine Band has been engaged for the ocea- oT on The Seciaration of the foreigner and of 100 Des Paticrns rich figured Bereges, at 31 and . . . iam sion. aster in of the vessel shall be immedi ie illness. He was well and favorably known itl] Tickets for the excurejgn and dinner §3, which Sesip tamecaaes serie bureau of police by the vis- | 50 picces plain Bereges, cil colors, at 31 and 37e per this city, especially among the typographical | may be had at the stores of George and Thus Par- iting officer or the authority who receives them. yard - fraternity, of which he was a member. He| ker, W.M Morrison, Jo. Shillington, and of the of- Art 6. The visiting officcr, the chief of pol 10 pieces plain French Jaconcts, in —_ bive, was engaged, at different periods, both = ficers of the Society. may 9-3: _ | or the delegate or sub-delegate to whom the fore: green, purple, tan, buf, brown, other newspaper publisher and a reporter for the . ine everything of interest connected ihe Retiring List Hoax or the Baltimore Sun —A correspondent writes us concerning this infamous outrage perpetrated on the several respectable navy officers and the con- ductors of the Baltimore Sun, as follows: ve-slave law of 1850, exd remanded an “ The bogus list of officers purporting to have escaped slave to his master. He shares the bee: pointed iring vi which Webster and Professor Steuart. im sppennted a che Hetiring Boerd, which =z er presents himself, shall examine his rt, and me shades, at 37c was published in the more Sux of yeeter- | prose. eclienhy waired waneetaiacor ne the same be g found in due form, it shalt be returned 25 pieces best — Gi — = nculeated, and which, about the ng, has excited much indignation in 's i full uniform, for inspection, at 64 o'clock on | *© him, visaed, dated and signed. Ladies are respectfully ne time of the passage of that law, it was the| svar circlee, from the fact that cficers are| ‘'**8e¥- Byron Sunderland, of this city, THURSDAY EVENING, May 1h Ey ol fhe semeat, or the Pebioae coat oie eee nO ace fashion in Massachusetts to preach from tho included in it who acknowledge themselves | ¥44 among the speakers at the celebration of By order ofthe Captains” gality of the passport, or the foreigner come without | cheayer than any we had earlier in pulpits. According to those views it was 2 % S f of police, the delegate or sub-delegaie OUR STOCK physically incompetent to the performance of | the anniversary of the Sunday School Unioa,| may 8-3 M. RUPPEL, 0.8._ | [TA permit himso land if here teno rearon fortes | in all other departmencs is for the season unusually “* all their duties ashore and afloat,” but who | in New York, on Tuesday evening. ALUMNI OF WASHINGTON SEMI. ina in '80 imi but if he should be } large and well assorted. and, wishing to ites have, nevertheless, by their gallant services +. J.K. Pierce, Esq., an old and respected Sia meeting of all the Old Pupils of | Suspicious, and eno certificate to present in bis | seon as possible, we will from this pools 4 in action, contributed largely to build our | citizen of Columbus, Ohio, died suddenly, a] the Washington Seminary will be held at the Semi- | favor from his ries in the absence — rid all of our best Goods at a very emai! navy up, and establish it in public estimation. | raw days ago, while at an Odd Fellows’ meet-| nary, F street, near —— 10th, on FRIDAY erpelice "an iguana pie dele a pel wee CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & 00. ing PE rcactusl ahd geese ciate particularly 1 which brought him to take him ee ta «+++ Eugene Casserly claims from the city | requested. tcity papers) may 7—d lex Apelor: neo kadnng P igri ened the HO! FOR SPORT! . ¢ of San Francisco $15,000 as a fee for profes- To casble a firciener pal giao from one " t bett : A LAW PARTNERSHIP. sapctheds , Wie should certsialy have thought better plain, and there are many officers, among | sional sorvices. Thia may be considered rea- OBERT J. WALKER and LOUIS JANIN | P° to another, or in the interior of the same, of Judge Loring if he Bad refused to have had| them the distinguished one who now com- | sonable ifthe gentleman has purged that city have formed a co partnership under the firm | Passport with wh ch he arrived in the empire = = Ly se : ee ee ee et mands our Navy Yard, who bear testimony | of some of its moral diseases. of “Walker & Janin,” for the management and ar fae llega ae ei — a =~ es, 9 too often the e spate ‘ i + i i i ‘lantry in that severe acti =. i ent of cases in the Supreme Court of the Uni thority, with — - y dishonest dog sellers. the Legislature to pucish him for the part he For this raarvise he received the thanks, of Piet: sen came patebelor, 9 reriasnt of States, and before the Court of Claimes at Washing- | Province of 7 The Fen ret ve dated, signed | satisfied ot those Pups not being bred took. All legislation of « vindictive natur Congress and a gold meda! For years his has lately recovered $24,009 from a] ton City. =e Se, seirenewe wg dames e foreigner which is so often the case, great care has wrong. It is uot the province of: the Legisle- oatans hes bee failing. and he is now un- company in Canada, as compensation| Address Washington, D.C. _ may 10—e03m _ | ne pro ‘But fee ea ture to punish its duty is to enact } and | derstood to be nearly blind. Jeave the punishment ¢ » co-operate in enforcing the ing the runaways to these who claimed them. Such notions are now old- fashioned in Mass-chusetts; but Judge Loring seems not t> bave rencunced them with the same facility that others have done when it became certain that they were no Jonger pop- ular. : “ 9. should ha to | ® possess the very best blood in the conntry. is legs broken by a collision of SUMMER MILLINERY. Beogtlaatl mate or have lost the One 4 quite at the Wood Yard of T. DRURY, Pa a , between 17th and 18th streets, First Ward. Again, the last of this list of captaii MISS E. EB. McDONALD, (succes- he brought with him to the empire, the passport of may 8—3* if Judge L i idsbi f i 7 7s t 1 minister, or, in the absence thereof, that of his ticipated as 2 midshipman of the Cons jsor to Mrs. Ann H. Clark,) will open, : was tes cane N BARGAINS ad aataedr aos in the capture of the Cyane and Levant Mis J of the Massachusetts Legislature report that her SUMMER MILLINERY on Sat- j 4 srg AUCTION B po : ae was tes cea per os hearing was effected by the cannonade of that | Hiss ‘* best performed the duties imposed upon | urday next, the 12th instant, at her well known es- action. and from that day tot his has eradua ent, No. e in ‘the same purpose. N DRY GOODS.—Swiped and plaid Cashmere, restr i 'y tor y | him; in ir ow: tablishment. 71 Bridge street, three doors east | . to restrain him from the offense non, t z s lt im;’’ yet, in their own language, they say he > » ot a RT. 10. A foreigner who has resided in the em- cost 20 cents, for 124 ; ; become worse, until, a3 ho is understood to ad | is “unworthy longer to occupy a seat on the| te Apa Ce rh pire for two years, being in possession of an estab- | Striped and plaid De Laines, cost 20 cents, for 19} The Judges of the S wight have} it himself, he i physically incompetent to | floor of the House’ If-the man who “ best} —™8¥! lishment, and conducted himself well, or mar-} Yard wide Lawns, cost 1114 cents, for 8 been prohibited from ac bef gitive} sertorin ssa service 3 performed his duties” in that discreditable NOTICE. ried to a Brazilian, ehall be at a - Do ig cinghams, 1 do ef, slayo law, acd there the mailer would have| "’poth the officers above referred to are|sffair is “ unworthy of a seat,” what should Gentlemen having Tickets of Hake pena tien dcp = i theese beara sacha poe leant — - ; 2 among the most unexceptionable men in our | be done with those who worst performed their Invitation to the Plank Shed | ditions; this certificate is revokable in case of a] Beautiful Bertge bie Laines, cost 21 cents, for 14 The removal of a judge because he hap-| navy and yet they are mado the subjects of }duties?_ What iaust be the composition of| Miunerat tie White House Pavilion on FRIDAY, | cheuse'or errcometonces Fine French Challey only 20 cents pass sak ng iy of the Legi:-| this heartless joke.” Other officers in this cash » House? May 11, will take their invitations with them. Ant. 11. In case of their being no diplomatic or Do do ~ 11 cents, for 8 re in Bis interpretation of the Constitu list could be referred to, whose constitutions T. Colquit The Boat leaves Washington at 9% a. consular agent, or the foreigner be a refugee or em- | White and colored Brilliantsfonly 22 cents er his views official duty ie a most danger- have been broken down in the course of their +++» Hon. Walter T. Colquitt, formerly a &g~ Coaches leave Browns’ Hotel tor boat at | igrant, or net come under the provisions of the pre | French Chintz 20 cenis ons precedent. A Whig Legislature ma rofessional career, but whoso characters are | Senator of the United States, died at Macon, | 9am, and will be at the boat on her return ceding article, the passport shall be issued by the ish Linens 31 cents a Demo he bench. and insis: Sas epot or blemish. Ga , on Monday last. WM. T. DOVE, chief of police, the delegate or sub-delegate; the | 6-4 Pillow do 37% cents placing Legislature may Ls i SAM’L BACON, » bi al free of charge tor the emigrant] Beautiful Berege Robes, chea; Baron Prevost, formerly secretary to remy Sd = sais seen a ¥ ° > u very discover hata judge is unsound in regard to MAKSHALL BROWN or the poor. Satin Plaids and Grenadines Zr. Fabens —There seems to be a strange < x — Committee. Art. 12. The ministers of State, or the chiet Also, rge assortment of Domestics the doctrine of inter improvements, or some : rs nA = 3 2 Louis XVITL, and Charles X., of France, ce eel ch partments at the seat of gov- Come early and secure the greatest gains ever other dogma ot their creed. and vote for taking | Misapprehension existing in New York con | died on April 1st, at the Chateau de Boistnar, WILLARD’S HOTEL, Recside me Erase or their secretaries in the | offered in thie city. rai away his offic Kzow Nothing Legisiatare| cerning the relations of Mr. Fabena to the | *&¢d 73 years. O!d Point Comfort, Va. capitals of the provinces, the chiefs of police, the] ‘The goods must positively be closed out about may remove a judge beccuge ue is against re- Government, as he continues to be styled] ---- Among the recent arrivals at New HIS SPLENDID SEA-SHORE HOUSE Is | the delegate or sub-delogate, at the place of landing | the first day of Juty. aling the naturalization laws. ‘here will a “United States Commereial Agent at Ssn York, is Major General Jesup. NOW OPEN. Board perday....... Board by the week, per or of departure, shall be empowered to grant the THE WASHINGTON STORE, passport or the visa referred to in the preceding ar (Late Magruder & Calvert,) ticles. The powers conferred by this decree upon} No. 16 opp. Centre Market, bet. 8th and 9th st, wees 125 the chief of police, the delegate and sub-delegate are may 8—lw e no limit to the caprice of Legiclatures ; there will be no possible security for the inde- pence cf the judzes The Legislature will! Juan.’ Some time since, we remarked on what appeared to us to be satisfactory proof A Consumptive's Suicide. Bontd by te saith, per day: Orrent , but shall be exercised by the dele- erect itself & gonera! avenger of ai! polit- thathe had been f iw asked . Coroner Lowry was, last evening, Baths for the guests pucia pices place chief of police resides, or by FRENCH HATS. ical heresies.”” — we oe ar oe net 6 s ign upon to hold an inquest on the may 10—1m C. C. WILLARD & BRO. | the sub-delegate where no chief of police or dele- MRS. M. PEARCE has just received Sa crpedition We werein eros ne gonna? | German, named Frederick Schuchman, in! Gpawp VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL |iWectas. Soe a weil selected and beautiful seeort i i i i Arr. 13 In consideration of the fe ing articles - 4 A Valuable Book. expedition. We were in error in supposing South Pittsburg, who had died from the effect ke ci 9 f the Kachin ae sation ‘ment of French LATS and SUMMER’ We thank Taylor & Maury for gracing our| ‘2st he /ad promptly complied with that re- | ‘f injuries inflicted by his own hands. CONOCEBRT esgic gery hid sear os NERY of the latest styles Also, w " FH = No. 120 of January 31, which refer to permits ot res- BON ETS, Flats for Cuild Ri Bane 4 quest. We are not, however, in error in say AR gaa epee apeereatty of pirbetra-|_ BY THE MUSICAL CONVENTION _ | itence, and to passports for foreigners travelling in | BO’ », Flats for Cuildrea, Ribbons and Flow: ing, as we do now, that he has subsequenily book table with a copy of the \ Manual of Now in Session at Smithsonian Institution, | the interior of the eimpire, are hereby abolished. _| €TS, Which she.will open on Ti the 10th in- Shuchman cceupied a house on Coal Hill, Sacred Iistory; A Guide to the Understand- isi f the 87th article of the aforesaid | *t4nt, on llth «t., betw. E and P: No. 404. om Z r i On FRIDAY EVENING, May 11, tared edeenreass eA ade aston, may 8—2t* ing of the Divine Plan of Salvation aceording — removed from that position by the Seaze- serbia Greece at ace In the Lecture Room of ths Smithsonian. | Soee Thomas Nabuco de Arango, of my council, FRENCH MILLINERY. to its historical developement, by John Henry | '@'Y vs State. The fact is well known ix sessed considerable wealth, which he qi HE Coinmittee i Minister and Secretary of State for the Department Kurts, D. D., Professor of Church History in foreign diplomatic circles here. So Mr F, ‘ ied into effect. enue, between 9th and 10th st the University of Dorpat (Russia) @&e.} 58s ve longer any official connection what [soon undermined his constitution, shattered im Bis or areca a ever bors placed beiore gore of Rio Ja iro, January 10, 1855, in the pec sia meioaenae oe her cus Translated fiom the sixth German edition. | €¥@F With the Government of the United | bis ae nd el y open to com | af Orchestra wil be filled by members of the | thirty-fourth year of independence and of the em- ers and the ladies of Washiagton by Charles F. Schaeffer, DD: Philedelphia, | States. = makiaphintagein 2 Se Convention and the MARINE BAND, producing an | pire . and vicinity, that she has just received a case of Know Nothing Nomination in Al ae him its victim. eect which has never belore been’ tension in} [With the rubric of his apes the roe Fancy French HATS and Will open them to the Lindsay & Biakiston.”’ The author of this vs ang Momination in meen : “ * work is one ef the most disticguished Protee-| ®dria —The Know Nothings of Alexandria | Contined to his bed, and on Satur some two or three months Spast he was | this city. JOSE THOMAS NABUCO DE ARAN public on Thursday, the 10:h instant, which she re- ed Li told his "The whale will be under the direction of Prof. I. specttully invite: attention of the ladi dered for drink, the immediate use of which would submit the following Programme asone ef en will take charge of this, and cause it to M. L. DAVISON, No. ee . : .D. - i is pai B. WOODBURY, of New York. ankli ‘ire Com: ry may 8—St' L tant churchmen ia Eur po, whose eminenco as | 22¥¢ nominated a Mr. James H. Reid as their bibl rap beng aeratpong ere et staat he could | © rot, SCHEEL will preside at the Pianofacte. Fr in Fire pany’ a OREE ID GLUE SE AT Ee Se idles ida mn i ; — is behalf obs | _, Tickets TWENTY-FIVE CENTS—to be had at GRAND FIREMEN’S 2 a see a saered historian and ev universally respected candidate for the Lower Hoase of the Legis- | she remained up and prayed in his behalf, by all our Musie and Stationery Stores. MILITARY, CLUB AND CIVIC ceived, a eee a character ee a Christicn teacher, secure him| !ature, throwing overboard Lewis McKenzie, | his bed side, until 3 o’cloek on Sunday morn- PROGRAMME—pagr t. * ore A i i i i 822 Pa avenue, next to Iron Hall. : Samos r os eine ing, when, being fatigued, she retired to her] 1. Chorus—We wait for thy loving kindness BATK,IZ:! 8-3: , the consideration of the Russien Government | ¥2° Tepresented tho county in the lest House couch to rest, aes ban asleep probably half} 2 Quartette—The Old Church Roed N announcing this Bal! the Managers would most | —"*” to euch an extent as to indues his employment of Delegates. Mr McKenz @ gentleman of | an hour, when she hea: caucus, and on rising| 3. Buliad—Take me home to die [ ede will = ! t in hi : high character and great experience, and most | found her husband lying on the floor, hie he 4. Anthem—I!’il wash my hands in ianocency proprared’ ee eee arier a Leste Eneine UST asian cmos Timothy HAY, (though there a her in his present distin- ee rele Gara clothing covered with blood. Her first im-| ° Quartet.e—She rapt him in a lite shroud House for the use of the Company, and that the ball J Saleh wih be oak toe ce tos weasehneen, out guished porition in the Russian Eapire. His belo 5 y a i es in es we pulse was, that not knowing what he did, her 6. Quartette and Chane Hew seis upon the | wii be conduc: in @ style unsurpassed by any book, of which thisie atranslation, ranks asthe | “ful members of the last legislature. 0; companion had got out of bed, and by tion] 7. Quartette—The Three Marya heretofore given — oe the good ie age for} BC 11th and B ots , near Con best practical manual of sacred history extant. | the nominee, the editor of the Star knows|rupturcd a blood-vessel. On making a more} 8. Duett and Cherus—From the Oratorio of Ieh- | “Dic® it is mtended. It is hoped that may 8—3t* H. W. SOMMERS & CO. — ill reccive the libera! support of the whole com 4 Welave opened no book of late, the plan nothing. Though a property holder and resi. basse ay gn Sar oo dag pete . se “tne 9. Trio—Oh, that I had ry - munity. i wn National Th one eae STEAMER and execution of which pleased us moze, It | dent and votcr in Alexandria county, where | Presented itself to her gare. ‘The truth, had| 10. Grand Chorus—Wake the theme of praise. on PORSDAT. te te eee — Sedligghtoronc PAGE is still running is @ precise ki i hensi f he was born, the editor of the Star never comuitted self. murder. PART II—8ECULAR. Mi between and Alexandria is @ precise key to the comprehension of much Ps H 52 al butch i ei 1 Chorus—Hail, Fairy Queen angers — RK FIVE CENTS. of the Soriptyres which at times strikes the | 2%¥ °F even heard of Mr. Jas. H. Reid before. argo butcher-knife was lying by his side, | 2 Ballad—Gambier’s Wife aac This is the only boat connected with the Orange understanding of the man who takes li Mr. McKenzie’s friends will support him, we | C°Vered with blood, with which he had cut his} 9 Serenade—Sleep, Lady, Sleep _ leD Davis. and Alexandria Railroad. t g takes little] “" dens throat, almost from ear to ear, severing both| 4 Glee—The Maiden and Black Bird On past of the Firemen. 4% This boat can be had on the moet reasonable time to investigate scriptural facts and infer-| 4° derstand the jugular veins. The alarm was soon epread| 5 Duet—Master and Pupil Mr Grant, W W Grant, terms for Excursions, &c. . So — 6 Song—The, Old Sexton JA Tait W _Bigzles, Apply to ” EB. A. RYTHER, Capt. ences, ae improbable. Itis, indeod,aready| The Codification of the District Laws. —We eh terete, an athens. 7 Glee—The Warrior's Welcome SE Deu las, iT oa Pape ‘ key to the study of the bible as tho old- .? 5 >) 8 Song—Take me back to Switzerland E : «thi and bandaged up the injured man’s wounds | 9 gate Chorus—On to the field of glory : est historical work within the reach of the He gradually began to revive, aud was soon] 39 Madrigal—Piora gave mo fairest flower Hugh L Alexandria Com, . the great mass cf American readess. While enabled to speak, w: ie ated nit he e-| 11 Chorus—away, Away, Away, the morning 8 = Mf essay Store, the following auction bargai shedding flood of light on biblical facts, the fo bed, Dub knew no ee ae have not been able to learn what progress is being made by the Board of Codifiers of the laws of the District of Columbia, appointed by the President under the !aw cf the last session ‘Dat half the cost ef importa- in committing the deed. | 12 Largo factoten—Opera of the Barber of Seville Col Wm Fase ey. ae aAeh Bacon, rad ee f author, without any apparent effort so to do,}to that ond. Great anxiety certainly éxists|In a short time gain began to fail and| }9 Chorus—Away, no longer stay. Lieut Col Riley,” Qr Mr McCul'qm, Ladies’ fine Hose, emb’d with silk, 18 cts, worth impres:<s the mind of hisreaders with proper among our fellow citizens to know hat they beh ented ae mio bar haters. mey 10-2 (Int&Unionlt) Maj ye poe pel ghee and Gentlemen’seilk Gloves, 12 cts., worth i ag FSG when . d appreciation of the divine philosophy cf the] are doing. Thatis, to ascertain the general | cnildren, in indigent circumstances, to mourn FIREMEN’S Ee added — Schwarzmaa, — »,Gentlemen’s and Misses’ cotton Gloves, history he is studying. It remains for the points by which this board propose to govern | his untimely fate. The jury returned a ver- GRAND EXOURSION taro abt right, or pad student afterwards to profit by the enlighten-| ¢,.i, action. We have to say to the public of | dict in accordance with the facts.—Pittsburg JATait,’ . Capt Sheckells, Cotton Hose and Half Hose 6c ment and elevation of sentiment, which must Washington and Georgetown that it will afford Chronicle, May 7. TO THE WHITE HOUBE. 2 — 7 18 Reese, — ee eee ase influence his mind while perusing this useful] 4, pleasure to spread in our columng any sug-}| Rarr Excursion py Lavi The Phila- THE FIBST OF THE SEASON! aaa On the port of the Ao . Hardkerchiefs tc and really interesting work. gestions with reference to the modification of | delphia Inquirer, of the 8th inst , says, three THE MEMBERS OF THE HY.| EC Ectiof,, Mr Harrington, M0 yds. Calico for gl <= -—_____- se| any District law sent to our office by corres. | !adies, from Oswogo, N. ¥., came through to| SS med DHAULION come COMPANY| 3% Graham, a 6,000 yés fine Calico, warranted fast colors, at 62, [i Great preparations were making in Paris} *°9 2 . paid Columbia on a raft, last week. tarrying there| take pleasure in informing the citizens and firemen Sie oe a _ 5 worth Jc per yard at the date of the last advices for the million| Pondente, which strike us as being likely di- over last Sunday; then proceeded on their} of Alexandria, Washington and vicinity, that the a we T Dow ce, capella mend of visi ho, it i ted, will visit that] Téctly or indirectly to aid the Board in making | journey to tide-water. This excursion was | bave chartered the splendid Steamer GE ORG T Sinon. AHowart Yard wide Lawns only 6c, worth 12¢ Visiters, who, it is expected, will visi leek wousthie cede undertaken for pleasure, the ladies having a| WASHINGTON for an excursion to the above- W Reard E Mr Sanford. Fine French Lawns, warranted fast colors, 12c, city to see the Industrial Exhibition. Houses| te best possible code. handsome cabin and comforts and delicacies} Mune place, on THURSDAY, MAY 17, a saa gart epithe worth 25c ae were building and undergoing repairs, and it Settlers Contesting State Claims to Swamp tomateh. The exoursjon was enjoyed by them} Refreshments served up at city prices. Dinner, RE Doyle, T % Fahne was officially stated that fifteen thousand new Lands.—As there seems to be misunderstand- es Soroooe Prosperi’s celebrated Military and Co i's Wann : ob . bse riarvinll ‘only 25c, sen wheeled carriages of various sorts had been| - ij + ile | tillon Band has been e for the occasion. Floor it J the Exhibition has been postponed until the , in her usual duties, a bi tee pledge themselves that no pains or e: shall = middle of May. - to swamp lands, the following rules have) come up, and in th fary a light | be spared to make this THe GecUbelo ore oa oe = Pr] complete sesorament wt Slee been adopted: The party wishing to oon- | ning stroke aarende i ee *The Boat will leave Alexandria at 6% o’einex.| _, Tickets &' Cambric and Collars, extra cheap f i e i cm the cro u ie it will leave Alexan a — = tar The first green peas of the season were| test the State claim must file in the Gen or the ome: melting ping, and pro-| return and leave Washington at 94g us *Alexandria | St the door. Very good isetts 18¢ received in Baltimore yesterday, from Norfolk, | eral Land Office his affidavit, or the affidavita ‘4 as ceeding down her body—ieaving its mark as| %!0 o'clock. Returning, the frst boat will lenve ee ae ng i : Ladies fine Grass Skirts Va. They wore held at $5 per bushel it went—until it passed through the floor, | te, White House at 6 o'clock, and the last at 9 of creditable persons, setting forth the true —_—_——_ o’clock p. m. (Organ, {nt&Union) Bonnets, Hats, Fiaw and at extremely ite We bere 0 la of character of the land. On receipt of such af- | Strange to say, the Pidy lived and is rapidly Tickets $1, for a gentleman and two ladies. TO THE LADIES. ——, Shoes—In this line I have great bar Prinee papers to April 2lst. A fir fidavit, the land officers are instructed to issue | "eoovering. ‘ Se IST reasived from New York © superior Jot of | gains to a = in that capital at 2A.M, Maich 26th, w notices to the proper State authorities, and} WixngBaGozs on Move.—The St. Paul NEW AND OLD PIANOS. 4 fan en ns Comenase Ie eas eo orth a aaa oot gi 90 consumed three beuses—those of Bodet, father] the contestant, notifying them of the time and | Minnesotian ef the uit., says: General E have now in store the largest assortment of pr e “ C ” Shi Be ; and son. and that of Syila Bousi. A duughter nee iring them to | S!eteher came down from Long Prairie on Fri- PIANOS ever offere. in this city, from Hal- kets, - Qe of the elder Bodet, named Euchs 2 Place of Anvestigation, and requiring them day last, and hassinee departed for the Blue| !et, Davis & Co., Bacon & ‘Raven, and Knabe, i 2c old, perished in the flame Th pers “'tend with their witnesses on the appointed | marth River, to select the n country grant- woeawnte het aie eg bar poeeymmoesessipd These | fine Leghorn Bonn ‘ippers, 50c Koster Sunlag nod ete seg ceremoriescn| day. ‘The testimony adduced by both parties | ed by treaty for the Yature home of the Win | !4u0s we guarantee, and sell upon very easy terne muitos. ; Mang ory peer Mester Sunday, andofa grand procession to} ;,{, 4, nebagoes. The “is accompanied by three} we offer at the lon mine of 9200 Aernpgpap econ Gents and Boys Lasting Sho receive from the Empress and convey to-the| *'> be reduced to writing, and transmitted | OB0t ie A A ee of he tribe, who, | hand Piano, by Andre Stien, for g75 | eet ft ne Chureb a present of two the Vir-} With the joint opinion ofthe Register and Re- | Siong with Mr AsagWhite, a tradee’at the| on very fine second-hand Chickering Piano for Dales M to call and take a look th: gin and St. Peter. —Jour. of C ceiver thereon endorsed, to the Surveyor Gen- | Big Bend, constitute the del on the | sale or rent ata —— ; ————— eral for examination and decision. part of the tribe to gpsist in : re Pianos taken-in exchange for new. Net door Ea The Chinese havea saying, that an un- The affdauit ‘ired bo in the | “on, Th Fi sons Acoandees gaye Violins, Guitare, | my 10—3 lucky word dropped from the tongue cannot ai land Oe bce ee ao ee SOHN F ELLIS ROWN’S FORESTER, 1 yo “ee brougbt back again with a coach and six | ener nd Office ia regarded ag an appli nnego 306 Penneylvani avenue, directions fo ¢ pidoling aed m mt of Tees. cation (o enter the landayand the payfy fling ' go ap a J may 10 bet. 9th and 10th streets, J forest wees, CK TAYLOR,