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ee ——EE= GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL = ex e L. ANOTHER ABBIVAL OF PARIS MARTIL- o r EVENING STAR.| S#HINOTON NEWG AND cossie. | S.PSisms ep tn mo cerns fe| The alr fhe Bars Ang whe fene, Sas AE AW TORE PRICES | OOM ORUERT ———————_—_—— REMONA, LEONORA, ‘a The Codification of the District Laws.— diplomatic circles of the Federal Government. Secretary of eas aime, cl LAVINIA. ar Now in Session at Smithsonian — . WASHINGTON CITY: We understand that the legal gentlemen ap- — hi Paper ar i ie —" DE y Le oP CLIMENE.| On FRIDAY EVENING, May 11 ted Presid repace the new | The ia Aamase. methabede eo eng Sad : Buch Seen = = MOURNING MANTIL | Jn the Lecture Room of the Smithsonian. FRIDAY AFTEENOON. May 11, | Posed by eee aes nretse et Cotaabta, in | BAve private information of the arrival of the cme y Also, @ few very pretty ———————— == joode ws Distri ‘EP HE Committee by the Convention nd | A Would submit ihe Programme asone of fi la Room, se.ond been betore mander T. D. Shaw, at Pensacola, on the 5th} |. Parodi, of the Italian opera, was | need for inspection "9 oor Menenorack. most attractive that has ever been placed the of Washington inst, last from Aspingall, we presume. We! passenger by the Hermann. She gave a con- 326 Pa. ave., bet Mh and Ih streets. ‘The Orcbenra wil be Svea pac eeten st oe do net know the tion of the health of} cert on board that vessel on Tuesday, and was _may V—eoSt Convention ont ae BAS need 2 her officers and crew. She will probably re- | sssisted by Mademoiselle Slavenuter. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. —— ever Dames bene main only long ¢nough at Pensacola to replen-| +++ Capt. Ingraham, of the United gern Goiutuaisieeta Orrice Manaxe Cons, ae mae wil be, ander the direction of Prof. |. war havi: = ashington, 1855. 5 , {sl~her stores, and will egain sall to join sielpaiae Aes Pie rise sane Tevited es EALED PROPOSALS will be received at thie |” prog. 8C'AREL will Preside atthe Pianoforne. Commodore MeCauley’a squadron. partake lic dinner. OP odice until Priany, the 23th of May inst, at Tickets TWENTY- CENTS—t0 = - a o'clock a. m., for suppying to the Marines stationed all our Masic and Stationery Stores. Caro! Common.—We hear that the Mre. E. Oakes Smith, who was ap-|in Washington city Ist July, 1855, to 30th of: PROGRAMM - a san June, 1856, such quantities of Wood and Cal as Secretary ofthe Interior has now before him ted by Barnum one of the judges of his ho recuiond ata tee Cuasverty saqentiions 0 y lebasing “baby show,” has written a wo- | ™#y be req om an important question relative to the right of Property to what is known as Carondelet Com- | with the disgusting manly letter dostining to have anything to do sc imegeaes fee oak sapling, und the coal air. best anthracite, free from dust, broken and screened, oe mon—1,100 aores in extent—immediately in} .... Kunkel’s opera troupe are concertizing —_ oe ean bagt es 1 a the io | © Quartette and Choras—How the vicinity of the city of St. Louis. The dis-| in Norfolk, Va , to overflowing houses. rey batweer porto vane tides 7, Quartetie—The Three Marys — pute is between the city and certain individ-| +.-+-Mr. John Fry was killed on last Thure- PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. FOR STATIONERY. 8. Duett and Chores—From 5 ‘the Oratorio uals. day night by falling from the top of his resi- e Ts that I had wings . a dence in York, Pa. He had ascended the Poet Orica Durameuxer, Mey 10,1885. |; Fiery eben newly ey EY jecretary ithrie.—We understand that| roof in order to ascertain whether there was 4 - Seer *s Gn . any occasion for the alarm of fire which had | Q)EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the PART 11—SECULAR. this gentleman reached his home in Louisville just commenced, and, slipping, fell to the Poet “Mos Department until the 11th dry of] | cuorus tall, Fairy Qu and marked ci , and ——— the hope that |; ‘rance mig! AB. = United States sloop-of-war Falmouth, Com- f bo jah received aud thi AGENTS FOR THE 2TAR. ” America and it always be at peace. All the above styles The following persons are authorised to contract for the publication of adver- tisements in the Star: Philadelpria—V. B. Patan, N. W. corner of Third and Chestnut streets. New York—S. M. Parnnen & Oo., ‘Nassau street. Boston—-V. B. Pater, Scollay’s Building bay on." (E> Apvurrisemants should be handed in by 12 o’clock, M., otherwise they may uot appear until the next day. So ry - ‘BESS. ste hassling paps at dow. onl We understacd that they hope that those of refusal to remove Judge Loring : cur District fellow-citisens who may have “Trusting that this account istrue, the act— | Suggestions to make upon any branch of the 30 tadepentont, and, under the circumstances, | proposed changes of the laws, will not be 80 honorable to the firmness of the Governor— | baokWward in sending to them their views in on ra ser hey pened npn her nora writing leave his house, and when last heard from was | mother’s dwelling. eon e and order-lov: pees = uite well. — seterit pS ee poet Bevoked.—We have reason to believe that $ Seizure for Smuggling.—Six casks of bran- of his high office, did not share tho friendship | the President has revoked the commission of dy, five cases of wine, and two cases of vases and the wise and conservative precepts of Daniel Webster in vain, bat, ‘with the un- stooping firmness of an upright sou!,’ has Proved a true disciple of that great republican and statesman.” Pression prevails so generally among military | into that pert. A prosecution has been com- conjunction with the Attorney General, are engaged in that work in an apartment of the building in which the Attorney General’s bu- reau is situated. They havo before them an hereulean task; as, in the existing condition of the District’s laws, it will require entire rearrangement and very goneral changing to work them into onything like a system com- prehensible to those to be governed by them. It will take long and patient examination, it strikes tis, before they can possibly be prepared tosubmit even to the revisory board any por- tion of their recommendations or action; for if they submit isolated points rather than a digested and classified plan of laws for each branch of jurispradence, eonfusion worse oon- founded will probably be the result Ky., on Saturday afternoon last, quite indis- ‘ground. June next, at 8 o'clock, p.m,, for turnishing ‘the Queen . stationsr) for this department for four years frem| % Ba! posed from the fatigue incident to his journey. William Washam, a youth, has been the first day <f July, 1855. Those unacermpaniei | 2 Serenade— na After two days rest, however, he was able to/| arrested mi sige Ala., for burning his | ©: jaster and Pupil iy ‘ogee sari ability to fulfil a con- 5 Duet—™M: tra-t will not be conside: The’ Old Se ‘e had whipped both his cles must be of the very best qvality; | & Sons— - . brother and sister, and to farther revenge omens seyina, cnetacdegettont’s seat oreste Z Gice—Fhe Wonier's pa a himself upon them he set fire to the house. kod of paper, must ¢ y the bids; and the} 9 ‘Chorus—On to the field of +++» Hom’ John C. Spencer, Eeq., who has | ‘¢,ertment reserves the right to retain and pey for! 19 wadrigal—Plora gave me fairest rice stated in th- offer, or toreturn | }) Chorus—A Away, Away, the morning filied a large spa ‘ofessionally and politi- 4 captain in ono of the new Dragoon regiments | of flowers, have been seised at Boston, ’Mass., cally, for sparta y Po’ treably alf a century, is sinking rapidly is 2 Largo factoten—Opera of the Barber of Seviile conferred upon Lieut. William B. Reynolds: | on board the bark Voyager, Freeman, master, | under & disease induced by severe and inces- Kind and quality segue win deertarat and 5 (of the Mexican war,) of Illinois, This im-|as having been attempted to be smuggled | £*0t mental and physical labor. > pegs may 10-9 — (InthUnionlt if a t. ss++ The Rev. Mr. Kilgore, a Methodist | ''sp,stihe Pleasure of the Copar ment, in now , and de* rij tion of ea" SUMMER MILLINERY. Of the rumored dissolution of the connection | aien here as to satisfy us of its correctness. monoed against the master, presi ee hone pops ofthe Kinds of arklas tbat wh va a MISS E. E. McDONALD, 6 pe of Gen. Quitman with the fillibusters against | I» seems that when appointed, Mr. Reynolds — day last, accidentally shot through to Mrs. Ann H. Clark, et Cuba, the Intelligencer says: was @ private in the army of the United States, z gino sez Rages tae eo bar a load of buck-shot. — ee my — not lees be her SUMMER wi Lineay foe nl “ Thi ri thii t t hich fact th intin, wer is thought | °- 2 . ay eae Sy i Reo foclecap, Band made, faintlimed, and i No. 7h street, three doors east dnieck tah hee or peskonto'te ame “st pi ewe have heard District Attorney for the eastern (New Or : Cea pr opengl seer Da- cine to weigh not lees than 12 a Pople D.C. per hayag hry cael it Sap eanl faptley nothing further alleged against the propriety | leans) district of Louisiana, vice EW. Moise evening that made upon us a deep impression foolscap, plain, machine, faint-lined, and = ; ay n the first place, the Executive government | of the original appointment, then that the fact | resigned. Tt was during the rain storm, and just before trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 WILLARD’S HOTEL, = 1 dark, as were walking up Broadway, near the pounds t = Old Point Comfort, Va- not only showed no favor to the Ostend| that who has held an officer’s com- ; * a foolscap, b:uelaid, hand-mede, faint- scheme of acquisition, but atill less to filibus-| ©1-s:o0 in the United States SE RPT | Raat apc oen eile re Map haerreyerg! ogee liv nederteinpar ar lined, garien patern,commosly known | rvHIS SPLENDID SEA-SHORE HOUSE 13 tero designs on the island, which it formally - : of Delaware, has been sppointed to a tempora- A ie a le opchas gh Jpmer pe as despatch or consular paper, to NOW OPEN. denounced and menaced with ell the penal-| into the ranks, is prima facie evidence that ry clerkship in the General Land Office, of the prcbee Chereoenne ona otra h. weigh not less than 16 pound: p:r Board hn fo ar “a - - A ae neon ame, Team Board = pel tke porouae oC aes | neds aang —— ee ‘aun o bao Ist class, ($1,200 per annum.) ter’saffection. For that woman was a er ; do <= so gpa Plata, faint Board by the month, per day......+++. 1 fused to zountenance a repeal of our neutrality fficient offi Ex-President Fillmore.—We understand ae danghter, a little girl of fourteen or do quarto post, mechine, plain, faint lined a ste — WILLAR” & BRO. laws ; and thirdly, Sr hap ne ike = ta that this gentleman embarks on the 16th in. lepth of her mother’s degrada- arcicdeyees| asintemn yal plio,| x NEW AND OLD PIANOS. Scouragement was, that Gen. Concha had i an bs do made supsr royal paper, » placed te island in such a atate of deferce,| 4 “Fest” Judge.—Our astonishment at the stint on a trip to Europe, accompanied by a As we saw her she stood bent over her , and was pared to give any fi'ibustero ex. per ream z i i i hand-made plein, have now in store the Tecent decision of the Judge in the Kin- party of friends. mother, interposing bare head and frail best royal paper, per W irians ever odferea to th LS Vi Bacon Go best hand-made demi paper, plain, per cane eh Celebrated ion in | Pi we mi upon —— mede medium paper, plein — seb nae ras red only « few do best hand-m:de doub‘e cap paper, plain, | we offer at the low price of P pedition so warm a reception, as to render the enterprise ae doubtful in its pleasantoess as its succzss. With so many dis~ :uragemente, therefore, we think it very pro able that the statement copied above is iru . and that we may consider ‘Othello’s occupa ion’ ag gone— 7 form, with the tattered garments she wore ex- ney and Fabens case has vanished already ; —— t ity, to shield h izsomuch as we hear to-day, that he has sent} 4 Revenue Marine Officer Ordered.—Thira | %4¢d to their utmost capasity, to shield her from the rude storm and from the ruder gare in bills to the accounting officer of the Govern- | Lieut. Anson S, Rogers has been ordered to] of the passers-by. For herself, the girl heeded ment for his personal sxpenses in holding the the cutter James Campbell on the New Lon. | Dot the cold rain nor the coming darkness; she U.S. District Court in New York, (his own | don (Ct.) station. only sought to protect the being, who, for the preseat at least.”” The Union says of Gover or Reeder and his position on the slavery q' stionin Kansas: “ This gentleman isnow io Washington, no: for the purpose, so gener. ly attributed to him, of invoking the action of the General Gov>rnment in regaid to the admi his duties 2s Governor of Kansas, my Preparatory to his return in a week or two with his family to U poses to make his h I tory to observe the contrast between his quiet and manly deportmen: d the violent expressions unjustly charged to b 5 enemies. Not for a single moment has he been diverted from , Straightforward path of duty. Ke- fusing all participation with either extre: in the late diztarbances in the Territory, and Planticg hineeif upon the conceded Principles of the K. Nebraska bill, he has r for thirty years has beeu a leading 2nd consistent member of the Democratic par:y—-the party of the Con- Stitution A Northern citisen. 2 Pennsyva- aian after cheachool of Kuchansn and of Dal- jaz, be has, throughont bis political career, i Wilmo: proviso, sustained the aud Nebraske bill, dencunce! abolitioniem from first to lest, and boldly co operated in every movement for the protection of the South in its rights under the Constitution. Hen is thot, while be has resoluteiy and co tly resicted all attempts to control the destinies of Kansas by means not entirely legal and fi he bas never sought to give the Sdvantage to either of the contending inter- eats. Perfectly courcicus, and di ly regret ting, that the mischeivous efforts of reely end the Northern fanatics have been made the pretext for the recent border excitements, he has firmly ccoupied the ground of disoourag- ing every movemen: that might disturb the Public mind, or revive thoze unfortunate di- visions which havesoofien convulsed cur hap- Pycountry. We are not disappointed that general excitemout bas resulted from the lo- eal troubles in Kansas; but we unhesitatingly eay to the true friends of cons‘itutional pria- ciples, ia every parc of the Union, that no wan could more faithfully represent the conserva. tive sentiment of the more steadily and con scientiously labor to bring order out of con- fusion, than the present Governor of Kansas.” “ The Ins and Outs of Paris.” We are indebted to Taylor & Maury for a copy of “The Ins and Outs of Paris; or, Paris by Day and Night.” by Juiie de Marguerittes. Philadelphia: published by William White Smith, 195 Chestnut street. Confessing tolit- tle admiration of the arthoress of this work, personally, we, nevertboless, take occasion to Sey thet it has been long since we took up £0 agreeable a book for desultory reading, though it may be said to be writfen on atil's That Is, ite style is “faonty.”” The writer, in it, carefully avoids running into the error, which has cecasioned previous productions of her Pen to be tabooed in respectable families in the United States. She eschews grossness, and discusses or desoiibez nothing in it which req izes to be gilded over by her adroit pen to induce the acceptance of its immorality by Virtuous ecciety on this side of the Atlan ic. She has been a keen obzerver of all light mat. terzin Paris worth observing, and digesting all she has seen and heard there with a relish, she conveys her impressions with naivete, vi- vacity, and interesting comments, in a charm ing wanncr, iadesd. The London Timss pronounees “The Ins and Oute of Paris” the best book ever written im English on that city. It strikes us, cer- tainly, es being more amusing and interesting in its way than any other book on Paris we ever glanced eye over. New Music —We acknowledge the receipt from John PF. Ellis, 306 Pesnsylvania avenue, of the following new music : “Fountain of Love Waltzes,” by Prof. Petersilia, beautiful- ly embellished; ‘Commend me to that Gen- erous Heart.” a pretty song, by E. H. Osborne; “I Gaze on Thee,” one of Magruder’s best songs; “I Could not Live Without Thee,” words by ex-President Tyler, and dedicated to his wife, Mrs Julia G. Tyler; “The Virginian’s Song of Home,” a very plaintive Piece, by W. L. Montegue, Es Dearly do I Love Thee,” by Col. J. B. Davis; “Brightest Bycs,”’ acele- brated German song, transiated to English. Ouz lady readers will slways find the latest, and as fashionable 4% assortment of music at Mr. Ellis’ as may anywhere be found in the country. [PA few days ago 2 riot occurred in New Hampshire between the students of Dartmouth College, and the Cadets of the Norwich Mili- tary Sohool, which would have resulted seri- ously bad not the officers promptly interfered. ‘The rioters were armed with pistols and knives. [Shun the tale bearer. Whoever enter. tains you with the faults of others, will enter- tain others #ith yours, distriet being Connectieut,) allowing himself atc? pate of some $18 perdiem. He is evi- de” sy a very “fast’’ liver, at the expense of in New York city, though traveling much further to reach there, amounted to less than one-fourth per diem of the amount charged by this apparent pro-fillibustering Judge gather, it strikes us that it will be some time yet before this tribunal goes regularly to br~’ ness, though they are said to be eng consultation preparatory to opening. Wepre sume that these sessions cre held with the view of adopting rules ard regulations, and other ise preparing themeelres to commence the discharge of their duties under a well- digested and satisfactory system. Time thus | eat cannot be time thrown away; and the fugi ve law, advocated the vps interests of suitors before them, as well as of the Government, can hardly fail to be best tured system of rules ere they take up the first case on their calendar. sessions wil! be held in the Capitol building; probably in the chamber of the Supreme Court at first. We hear that the judges of the Claims Court are of opinion that the statute makes it obligatory upon them to sit in the cle Sam, and probably sympathizes with fact men” rather than with the well being f society. Judge Hall’s bill for holding court The Court of Claims.—From all that wecan eubserved by the adeption of a carefully ma- We have every reason to believe that their Capitol. A Natural Curiosity —The original rough draft of the Declaraticn of Independence in the handwritings of Mr. Jefferson, Dr. Frank lin and the elder Adams, is preserved in the State Department with great. care. It has been fremed and placed in a box of black walnut, hung against the wall, the door of which is of one piece about two feet square. At certain angles of the room, the grain and natural marks of the piece of wood of which the door is fabricated, present a singular ap- pearance. Without the exercise of any great fancy, a representation of the battle of Bun- ker Hill can be discovered, though some eon- tend it has a great resemblarce to the storm- ing of Stony Point, or the attack on King’s Mountain. It is quite a curiosity. Potato Seed —A quantity of potato secd has Iately been procured, by the agricultural branch ef the Patent Office, from Germany, with the view of experimenting in the United States with different varieties of this so impor- tant agricultural staple A curious fact, not generally known, con- nected with the production of potatoes from the seed balls is, that no twe stems will possess precisely the same qualities, yet many of the tubers will appear so much alike that when mixed together they cannot be distinguished by the eye, though it may happen that one variety will be four times as prolific as the other, oz may be much better in other reepects. The tubers raised from the seeds of the same ball are also prodigiously diversified in regard to color, being black, red, white, green, ye), low, pink, &c; and as to shape, are round, mobbed and varied in all Proportions; as to size, some of them being no larger the first year than peas, while others exceed the sise of pullets’ eggs; as to “ earliness,’’ some of them completing their growth in July, while others will not put forth their blossoms until October; as to productiveness, some yield more than two hundred to one, while others will give back only three or four fold; as to spreading under ground, some running out to a great distance, others growing quite near to the stem, some descending deep into the earth, while others will rise to the eurface; as to quality, some being tough and watery, some dry and mealy, some very pleasing to the taste, while others will not beat all palatable; asto stems, some will carry @ single stalk like a rod, others an immense profusion of them, some being very luxurious, while others will be extremely dwarfish. In short, as is very remarkable, no sort of connection will be found to exist be- tween any of the peculiarities of the two specimens. The Eastern War.—We have repeatedly taken cccasion to remark that it was gener- ally be.ieved among the public men in this city, of all nations, that the parties engaged in the Eastern war are but on the threshold of their contest. Now, we find this fmpres hand Piano, by Andre Stien. do paper, gil’, A very fine second-hand sale or rent at a bargain. note paper, gilt, per ream, small sise Old Pranos taken in ex note paper, pla‘n, per ream sma!l size ~ envelope paper, yellow or buff, royal, rem tt aper, royal, per ream : dcsen arty Mage b st mstellic pens and holders, per dozen cards do cardsof ali other manufactures in use, T dosan cards UST received from New York a superior lot of gross metaltic pens, per proses J rich Dress Silke, Cashmere and Lace Shawis, — fallen ever so low, was her mother A Light-House Keeper Appointed.—Ierael | ‘ought, if that moth Brull has been appointed keeper of the light- house at New Canal, La., at $600 per annum. The Current Operations of the Treasury Departrent.—On yesterday, the 10th of May, there were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Department— he would cever again taste thecup. The scene was to us an argu- meat more powerful than words in favor of some remedy for the evil of intemperance.— Albany (N. Y.) State Register. B88 Saved wine ew BOS c— —— SECOND WARD MEETING —The Se- Res Ward Voters who are opposed to se » cret political associations are notified 1 @o large barrel pen handles, rosewood, pst | Mantilias, Embroiderier, Laces, Collars, &e. For paying Treasury debts ....++ | $667 75] soured mecting will be Ini Tile SVE! gros Ladies can also be supplied with French Corsets, or the Customs... sesereee 30,500 00) Lith instant, at 8 o'clock, at Harmony Ha'l. do smell barrel Fen handles, rosewood, per! Jackets, Supporters, &c. For covering into the Treasury may !1—1c* gross We hive just received the fourth invoice of those from customs. +++ 11,829 71 yp ———_DEDICATION.—The basement ciory of Sonnets which sold so rapidly and For the War Department.......+. 115,502 00 <r Capitol Hill ME. chureh, Scere orm gave such ratisfaction. For the Interior Department.....- 3,256 13 We cordially invite the Ladies to give usa call, A street north and 3d street east, will be dedicated \ ‘ated, per as great inducements wil! be offered to — oe to the w p of Almighty God on next Sabbath, Mooroe’s or other manufactured, grad HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, Know Kothing Victories. the 13th ant. The Rev. James McKendree Ri ated, des-n Dealers in Fancy Goods and Millinery, P: d ley, of Baltimore, will preach at 11 o'clock a. mn, best lead pencils, per dozen No. 210 Pa. avenue, A telegraphic despatch from Providence, | Rey Benjamin F’ Brooke of Georgetown, at 3 o’cik, folders, ivory, 9 inch do Ist door west of Messrs. Harper & Co. R, I., dated yesterday, states that the Know Nothings have elected as Mayor, a Mr. Smith, by $21 majority; all seven of the Aldermen, acd twenty out of the twenty-eight City Coun- and Rev. Isaac P. Cook, of Baltimore, at 8 o’clock red linen tape, aseorted do my 10% - mn. taste, colors and widths, in hen! s The Tere are most respectfully invited to attend. sg nae cor - 9G LOST .— Lost, on Sunday, the 6th inst. may 11—2t D 8 white and black setter DOG, with per dosen Pounce boxes, crcoa, per dozen Haut or View Fine Company. Paper weixbts, atsorted do black head and ears, the name of owner best gold pens do on we collar. Any one that will deli cilmen. rons PR gn tae bn ol sand boxes, cf coco, per deren him to BAYNE, BUCKNER & CO., Alexandria’ And another despatch, dated Mobile, May Bee ritemen held on the evening of the 10th pecans ayy rontigeate de — will be sultably — = s—>' 7, informs us that Hitohcock, Know Nothing, camels aaarien prenmbir sad reactathne were genuine, per dose: BOYS’ CLOTHING. 2 has probably been elected judge by about Whereas, we learn with feelings of indignation . esac keene, ae eee eee Wwe Hedanafoee Apantemed he Sabana. eleven hundred majority over the Democratic oe Sipe ge pal eee end wafer-stamps, ivory handles, Bar dozen | ment of Boys’ Summer Clothing for school and drese candidate. ber of negroes tor the pelapnee of having a May = —— —a ss sa cat en WALL & STEPHENS , on the evening of the 10th instant, regardless of the shears, 11 ine! dozen 322 Ps. avenue, nexi to Iron Tae New York Prosistrony Law.—The es loiene a his numerous’ white, bape Siice ee anes may 9—3t . she. rgetuwn, D. ¥ 4 lee We sealer “New fork on Westen heretofore gond name of said Hall, and as it was the do inkstends, Draper's petect, movable Sevens WARD._UNION TICKET. ri : tops, per dozen , i which our citizens could con te For Aiderman—DEARBORN R. JOHNSON, a arrested for selling] with' pleasure, and as we have and shouli nave | ¢ 40 inkstauds, cast from, large, double, per For Common Councli_SAMUEL PUMPHREY, and Reoorder Smith tinued to give our Balle, &c, in eaid Hall for] _ dosem SAMUEL 8, TAYLOR, HENRY A. CLA decided that although the new law Prohibited the benefit of the thousands of “white” fried of| 2 €0 ES, cet NOM, Sy a aie te: jt , it] this C it ‘opi featetel ne pescity for. culling: witherk o| Asset Tits bem this des, we, the menten| _2 40 Dronse spring ‘0p inkstands, par deen, JAMES H. BURNS'S license until after the 4th of July next. There] %f the Vigila e Company, will not suffer our | 260 wed es Leeapeen. shite Cheap Book, Stationery, Periodical Vi Store and will, therefore, be‘ free trade”’ in liquor sell- | SPParatus to pieces shat Soa proprizter,| 75 do ink, Cooper & Phillips’s, or equal, per CIRCULATING LIGRARY, ing in Now York city for nearly two months] © ‘Resolved further, "That our friends ani the aoe. genet bates i No. 150 Bridge oppesite the Mayor's Office, to come, except on Sundays, when a special} men in Washington bear us in mind in our efforts | 100 do ink,red, Arnold’ ‘8 orequal.in % pint bet- a D- oe os law is in force. In re; - i tles, per tottle Subscribers to all the Weekly 3 gard to the constitu-| to resent the insult that has been offered to this their dwellings. Goad i een ee renoloed further ‘Thata Gommittee of the whol 4S igs ilsaling one wat wales (aapecien ones ieee for the “Evening Star,” where advertise- ata mit le - Gerard, Keq., one among the ablest ipo bese Company be instructed to have the a2ove preamble let, per pound ments will be promptly attended to, and sui of hae city, and 8 Liter co S “ ey and resolutions published in the daily papere. 20 do India rubver, prepared, per pound tions received. my ste an lon ‘ollo’ — ee SNS | By order of the VGUAST: | Socakioe ete | AUTEN BARGAINS IN DRESS 1. That imported foreign liquors may be OFFICERS OF THE FIRST REGI 20 ounces pounce, per ounce @oops. x nd E have just received from an extensive auc- told by any body, in any place within this| $a nent and Third Brisne, Aiea ea So re cee tion sale, in New York, the fellowing desire- State. commissioned officers of the firat regiment and third 6 dozen rulers, mahogay, round or fist, per} ble GOODS: 2. That the seizure and destruction clauses Brigade, now in command, will attend a meeting to dosen ; 1 case handsome figured Bereges, at 25 cts per yard are void, whether applicable to foreign or | be held at FLINT’S Hotel,on MONDAY NIGHT: 2 do do lignumvite, round, per dozen | 2 cases beautiful style Derege de Laine and Challey domestic liquors at, to take into consideration the interest of the 5 p wnds sponge. best, per pound de Lee, 01360 3. That tne act does not, in terms, prohibit | Regiment. 10 do arabic, beet, per poun' 1 case neat the manufacture or pee of domestic} yiscimced fhe aces a eared of every com- | 5,co0 exiza large sin white edbesive envelopes, very liquors, but that the practical operation of | “may 10—ar* j : smooch snd thick, 0% by 44 icches equare per the seizure clause, if constitutional, would in undred 6 — b = a emeoth effect destroy the business of manufacturing. MILITARY EXCURSION. 25,000 long buff adherive cnvelopes, very Py tional Guard tfully mal id thi by 32g inches per handred 4 That as the seizure clauzeis void, liquora| the Military and the public general iy hey will 25,000 lor g hats oe boa adhesive envelopes, very made in this State may be exported, and if] yive an excursion to the White House Pavilion on smooth and thick, for jet‘ers and circulars, Be IONDAY, June 11, 1855. by fi er hundred 25 pieces neat figured Mousselains, suitable for of Prormanerra ead NE Particulars in. future advertisement. 3,000 ha be Tope caeiits letter envelopes, very pet stat may 9—3t* smooth and thiek, per hundred Dr. Pece at Home Acaix —Dr. Charles A. SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARY OF THE 1,000 -mall-size white note adhesive envelore’, per Peck, whose recent imprisonment in Cuba has Jamestown Society of Washington —The | ¢ o99 Semper hate note a a attracted much public attention, arrived in| \< Jamestown Society of Washington” will cele- | 2 Soumeos white note adhesive envelopes, pe city on Monday evening. His arrival,| brate their second Anniv Mount Vernon, | 5 009 letter sise white adhesive envelopes, per hus- though unheralded, was soon made known to = car Ruay me the 1 = Coan Bavee ve ered 0 i - | Chartered the steamer je lor ie distely cates pant yee Re oro Occasion, ehe will leave her whart In th ms | Peeing pyre Sod eR ET™ ="! | 10 pieces plain French Jaconets, in pinky bioe, elation a hs cape ftom Spanish tyranny | ioe Geigerteneas Ge anaenane eed | * Beet ee aaa ee Laas 4] zens verge, bak, brown, cad eet and his return home. A meeting of hisfriends| win be delivered by Geonce Wasuincron Panx | sample, and but one s:mply, of each article bid for. 3 ident ‘Quality French G was held last evening, at which remarks of the| Custis, i:eq. After allgwing the company sufficient} Each article must be = and no more than} "adies are respectfully in most complimentary character were made as| time to examine everything of interest connected | one named f-r apy one : amine the above goods tothe manner in which the doctor had de- hate ontenateypcrrs escort a Country, Gan it to the advertisement cheaper than an i wil to ie iouse Pavilion e Retion. Dr‘ Peek is silt feeble, aa might bo| mere the Soccty mil partake ofa dinner propel in uaitieets oes ose aoa in eee expected, from the very kind treatment which ava Band has been engaged for the oeca- | tract for ee Borg and the head of the depart- he received at the hands of Gen. Concha.—V. sion. ment will, in s]i cases, jadge whether the articies aniall zope best Goods at a very small advance on Y. Sun of Thursday. Tickets for the cxearsion and dinner $3, which tendered - ee are of the quality re- ost ~ EFrThe London Artisan mentions an in-| Ker, W. M. Morrioon, Jo. Shillington aod ef theo, | vane oat cit te awarded to the lowest and ee eee vention for softening horn and rendering it] ficers of the Society. may 9—3: | best bidder, and bond and security will be required y sme eth biome edyeo eae ate he ALUMNI OF WASHINGTON SERT. | eps set ee ee aos tt may bo or AUCTION BARGAINS cleaned, split, opened ou! an ary.—A, f all the Old Pupil 7 and immersed for several days in a bath com- | the Washington Seminary will be held oc dhe Bunce | deved by the department, ie melasoane posed of 5 parts of glycerine and 100 parts of nary, P stree between Oth and 10th, on FRIDAY | 0,2 See nes aot OFS Of) criped and plaid De Laney cost 90 cents, for 1914 ter TI laced it nd next, 11th instant, at 5 o’clock p. m. ated. tik? conan Sonstshing ot 3 quarts of sera acid, 2 quarts} _Punctual and general attendance is particularly | _2ach propoeal must be s'gned by the Sndiridual | Yard wide Lawns, cost leash 4 Bpecity ll of pyroligneous acid. 124 pounds tannin. # wequasted: {city papers) mer 4 iespasene Lace mar poe entre ie and cote unds bi tartrate of potash, and 5 ni MM the schedule. Should apy articles be aired aig of sin with 35 gallons of ae 8U cen —— which are not enumerated, are tobe fursished ing this second bath, it will have Wo. OT Bretee weet tevvens' Con st the lowest market prices, if the department shail nired a suitable degree of flexibility and gress and High, Georgetown, han just Sco it to order them from the contractor having the elasticity to enable it to be used as a substitute Feceived a well selecred and beneet tract for oe cme Som Deane for whalebone for certain purposes. = Enea ma rere and Summer MIL- article furnished by ay cther| 44 Irish Linens 31 cents a ~ . lil furnish it a price lower| 64 Pillow do 37% cents a7 Also, Straw Bonnet Fiats for children. Ribbos on oF Mpa Bikes Noe an Flowers, &e, which she will open on Sete: maay? a mande by the c sonteact r fo ms Boustifel Berege Robes, very cheap by th peril st ay pe sees May 12th TTS PG faced egret grt ‘anlon Also, a large assortment of Domestics udergo the most incredible Isbort, "Hesaye, | 222°" Smit cram the purine’ Wouldn't aim | Come ay snd secure the retatBagung ever “With a feeble ration of dried maise or b: 7 Ir YOU READ ADVERTISEMENTS | °%t to maxe a decision, rone will be taken into oon- Tis guar een ipealiieely ben anauhloes wham pepe in gy heaiy pom on gros P iiailahment in New Yon eckers Sel Rat ‘The departmen: 7 the Gre 007 te WASHINGTON STORE, jour, its, Be i Late Magruder vert,) reed Sas far year ta ieee Vermaceili, Hecker's Farine, one paper of which, a for asthe yublo service may re- No. 16 opp. oon Marken bee Brewry wa mines, insensible to weariness, to cold, and to| 314°": Will make a superior dish sufficient for cic Dead of the department wil imal! casas do] _™4Y s-lw whether erms vi ie been fifteen or twenty 8. hunger. He boelicves, indeed, that it may be} Also, Oxw. ‘orn Starch and Cornena, a great FRENCH MILLINERY. ma‘ bstitute for food altogether.” Variety of Muillard’s preparations of Chocolate for | 0 PUed with, and recerves the power to annul the es z ee rating snd Rpm — superior Gossa pae Pemyrees upon any failure to comply in a reascna- Tax Grea? Reaper Casm.—The Cincinnati | from which, in a minutes, by pouring boilin, time. given Gattis states that on Monday Toe Mr. Mo. hetero on it @ very superior cup of fate ean be b Sr at feet Pil ‘ane Cormick’s application in tue United States | "Wien dollars and cents are made a study and tallurs to supply the the contractor and Girouit Court In taat city, for an increase of| ine same time superior article for health sed coe: | his euretics abel beiteble for the ordelture apetBed the amount of the bond given by the defend-| omy is required, you would do well to call at KING'S | in such bond as I'quideted damages. ants to account for the profits on the machines| Grocery and Variety Store, corner Vermont ave- | _ Thecontract will be awarded to the lowert and they might sell, provided the court should de-| nue and I streets, a few steps northeast cf Jackson | best bidder, the best bid to be determined after a crce for the complainant on a final hearing, | Statue. may 1l—tf fal examine was refused by Judge McLean. ‘The defons” | SELREIGATION OF PIEDMONT snd Lon PIEDMONT and Loa mi ants have already 2 bond in $10,000. save mio de + oe Jor a Begaoem, Save or Paoperry 1s Ilowa.—We are in- formed that H. Taylor has purchased three lot« on the corner of Sixth and Main streets, from ex.Governor Seymour, of New York, for New York, 1855 4 le the eum of ten thousand dollars! This proper | Menus! of Practical Draining, by Henry Stephens, | “ements aa strngrhened sed streagthening emeg | | .ouid bave bese bought in the Four 1850 | peractan's Tasion ue raining 1 vol, Edtabu TOWN'S T vol them by the war news received by each suo | for three hundred dollars, so weare informed. | gtrachan’s Agricultural Tables, 1 vol, Edinbusé, Bisicctons for the planting and ert ceeding steamer up to this - This—what | Keokud (Lowa) Dispatch, May 3. Tay it FRANCK TAYLOR. tees, HANOI TA

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