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EVENING STAR. | WABHINGTON NEWS AND Goss'p, | The English Ministry. —The war hasdamned 197, as for the Democratic candidate at the} (@"Edward Flanegan was eonvicted on eotio Friday, in the Police at Bangor, Maine, | Remaining in the Post Washington, D. C., tees of thres offences agalast the Liquoe Law. Mey 128. FIRENEN’S - GRAND EXCURSION TO THE WHITE HOUSE. LIST OF LETTERS . — in the“ E ne Stan, ? WASHINGTON OFTY: | tort Palmerton, Never hare atmen of| Yovaldty of Fiivesterng Coatracta —| twenty dollant Ane. aad costa om eechy wit | af Cates ts flocing mci of the Pow ORcr] FE FIBSY OF THB SESSOR! F #0 great previous popularity so econ bedome a | Kennett ef a/., vs. Chambers—Supreme Court, | thi-ty days im ment fot the first offence, beins the newspaper, Goon THE MYMBEXS OF THE EY- San eeeereennicss oe | sary came hn the meant of to papas an] Member tem, SRnlnsey 3. tas hntew: Lae days fot the sooend, and ninety days | lation of any ety pare’ Kemmnectel, That the it of| GSN GR AULION FIBE OOMPANY AGE“TS FOR THE STAR. governs. We learn by private advices re | {Og is an extract from the opinion of Judge| for the third, making one hun—red and eighty 4 take pleasure im ing the citizens and firemen Story in the case mentioned above: “The intercourse of this oountry with foreign | making three hundred and sixty d The following persons are authorized | ceived in Washington by the last steamer, t> contract for the publication of adver- that he contemplates resigniog, acd havo it office in days, and in case of non-payment of the fines | e's remaining uncalled for in any post offic , Where newspapers shall or Abes i xandria, Washington and . thet andoosts. the imprisonment to be doubled, | p0cuicg.suall, hereafter, be published onca only | have chartered the splendid Bicamer GEO RGE , ora e newspaper which, being issued weekly, or] WASHINGTON for an excursion frora what we hear, as coming | 22ticus. and its policy in ee to them, ere | little short of a year, in the House of Correo- chean: halhone the largest circulation —— named place, on THURSDAY, mar 1% tisements in the Star: ovety resson from 9 ‘28 | placed by the Constitution of the United Sta'e: tion. He was committed range of the delivery of said office, to be decided by | 4855, up sicily jrlees. Dianeé, : : ’ from other parties in London connected wth |in the hands of the Government, and its de Gandia Pa the postmaster at sich office.] went | seetceabmente served up Philadelphia—V. B. Param, N. W. public affairs, that there is truth in this ramor. | cisions upon these sobioets sro obligatory upon PS gitoly Cierel — cho ame tes that ser Fervonsepnizing for lottes in the following list, Jer Prosperi’s celebrated Military and corner of Third and Chestnut streets. The London correepohdent of the Boston Post, | Overy citisen of the Union. He is bound to] fome aity recently, discovered os Pe LADIDY S387. tillon Band has been engrged for the occasion. ‘ boat with the nati inst which the New York—S. M. Perma: & Oo.,| writing by the came mail, tells of the actual ware making mee ae ana war, sod Nassau street. - reeignation cf Lord Panmuro, the head of the | equelly bound to commit no act of hostility | > money amounting to $100,000, all on Canada | Andrews, mret T Kaufman, Miss Regine 4g Person: wishing to spend an Anderson this opportunity 4 should not let this pass, as adi ase attice Bf Leman, Martha E ecb plolge Semetecs stat ne pelnees pera ——————— this THE EXCURS! iti: ho hag become, if possi. | against a na with which the Government be epared to make Boston—V. B. Pazswgr, Scollay%, | British War Office, w J ‘ UNITARIAN CHURCH—A series of season. ; Buildi s3"8 ble, even more odious than Palmerston, owing pelea f en Agr sas i Sermons may be expected to commence pre Mates eeboooe The Boat will leave / omits at 6% o'einck— ee ee to the flagrant deficiency of the sorvice over | tions. It lies at the foundation of all govern. Wen) aad Eos cas nara caved toon by toe Oe ee aE rn aie te Gk bate > ADVERTISEMENTS should be handed | "hich he presides, as manifested in the re- | ment, a no als be Be eee eA - may 12—Lt* Jane G — the White House at 6 o'clock, and thé last : s 5 peaceful relations between the cittzens of dif- ~ Yelock p. m. by 12 o'clock, ¥., otherwise they may | “2's £0 fer, of the effo-te of the allied armies | Free countries witheae tt. Te is, however, FRANKLIN FIRE CO.—There will be a Pleassi "Tickets 1, for a gentleman ang two ladies, - - to reduce Sebastopol. more emphatically true in relation to the citi-| Oo sana y COGNING: Mey Caney at the hall } Bartliog, Mrs Sarah may }0—eotd rot appear U"dl the next day. It strikes us, dh the whole, ihat the Engtish | sons of the United States. For, as the sove-| ong having ball tickets lor calc are requested to | Bacon, zabeth 2 Riddle, Mise Mary ODD FELLOWS’ HALE. people and press hold Palmerston and Pun- rwieaty pretty Se people. sory bcdareel is} make returns tothe Treasurer. a — Ringgold, ——————— THE WEIKLY sTaR. annie sibility which is not theirs legi- raked od te ae nk eee if Leo ly Gis Danes — D LE a Second and last week of the apenas This paper for the present week contains its F und by the wi © representatives B ‘usual variety of miscellaneous reading and the timately, as et times they seem to be regarded | of the sovereignty may pass. or the treaties into THE DRAMATIC THERE WIL! BE A GRAND EX8I- : DIORAMA latest and most reliable news, not only of what| “* sezountable for all the short comings of the | Which they may enter, within the scope of bition given for the bneGit of the Ffieenth | Celhoun, Mise Mary 3 = : ; ! heir delegated authority. And when that au- thority has plighted its faith to another nation | NING next, the 17th instant, in said Church. that there shell be: peace and friendship be- .,)cm@paign. We think this unjust, insomuch Sacten nae = > — oie as it is a signal fact that the six months’ fight. = = teers x stl ing in the Crimea has not brought to light the increasing number of subscribers, and the en- dane ER AND utreet Presbyterian Church, on THURSDAY EVE- | peven'uary Seonts OF THE BATTLE Of BUNKER HILL, Dodson, Mrs Susan Stevensor DESTRUCTION OF CHARLESTOWN. Prof. JOHN THOMAS SIMMS has very kindly | Dodeon, Mrs Jane tween the citisens of the two countries, every | consented to perform several pieces on the guitar. Duncan, Miss Jane The above Diorama will be exhibited every even- Davis, Mise M ing this week. citisen of the United States is equally andj Also, Mr. Hiéxman, the former Chorister of the | gichison, m! Wall Also, on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after- comiams of the press respecting it afford ovi cxistence of energy, genius, or attainments, personally pledged. The compact is made by | “it of Asbury Chapel, will perform two or more Say Ellen, yard, Mion Ju moons, st 3)¢ erclock. an = chants. dence of ite popularity everywhere; and justi wilitary of cource we refer to, inthe oharee-|the ¢ rtment of the Government upon fy usin saying, even at the expense of modes- ter of any officer in either tho French or En-| which he himself has agreed to confer ut 74, to which we invite our friends. ively closing on Saturday night, May 12. Doors open at 7 o'clock, exercises to commence | Ginen aie Mantes ee 8 Martha & Doors open at 7—to commence at 8 o'clock. Gardner, Mre Amelia Soph A by ;: ower. It Is his o personal contract as a} Admission 12% cents. A. HAYS, Director Hicks, Mre Jobn i ts half price. may 7—lw ty, that a more acceptable weekly paper could | Si armies. Ono and all, the gensral officers, Tonttbe off the ao ty in whose behalf it] may 1dcqte ? tit. Howard, Mra Marie der, pom reteianael emedt s a not be received into families far and noar It] “24 sll others whose positions there migh |i} nade, And he ean do no act, nor enter into DEDICATION —The basrment story cf] Jones, Mies arsbelia SUMMER M LLINERY. nena lead (if they were moulded of the right metal) | any egreement to promote or encourage revolt ——- Capitol Rill M E. Church, corner of nd MRS. J. LANE, affords us ext satief:ction to h 1 +4 P 1 heart — ‘ oe ad — =a to distinction through signal services, seem to | oT hostilities against the territories of a coun- Beirne _ = muhee one ley Reiger ; ce bpd Georges own saa jond ce aii nDaber enterpriso appreciated; and} 1 5. eanized on the dead levelof common | '* With which oar Government is pledged Py | ine Ih tustant. ‘The Rev: James Meiceutree fv GESTLEMENS" List. Feceived a well selected and beauti- this will encourage us to redouble our ener- 8 treaty to be at peace without @ breach of his} {2° rlgint ‘ll h at 11 o'clock deme, ee assortment of Frence HATS and Summer MIL- giesto make the Weekly Star still more valu.| P!8¢* mediocrity. duty as a citizen, and the breach of the faith | it2y ‘Benjamin F’ Brooke of Georgetown, ad Sk, F n x LINERY of the latent sifles, able and straactive Menchikoff and Omer Pasha have aionc | plodged to the foreign nation. And if he does| and Rev. Isaac P. Cook, of Baltimore, at 8 o'clock | Ai Jno W §! 5 Also, Straw Bonnet Fiats for children. Ribbons; ae ee ee te shown military genius and resources of mind | *®: he cannot claim the aid of a court of jus-} p. in. ‘ a t ‘Capt Wm Flowers, &c, which she will Ss cuadd — = tice to enforce it. The appellants say, in their] ‘The Te are most respectfully invited to attend. | tien, a P eter Se mec io | May 12h - STIPIC OF THE MO2ZNING PRESS and charactor and energy, signalizing them | oontract, that they were induced to advanes 1-2 Anderson, Gen alex Gardner, EC | rite | _may Ilr a. The Intel tgencer denies (in argument with | as great soldiers of the age. - So far as England | the money by the desire to promote the cause <a OFFICERS OF THE FIRST REGI- | {o;"4°" IF YOU READ ADVERTISEMENTS i , S-Ley ce = A f fi But freed t be ment and Third Brizade, Attention.— The ¥ 5 ‘ tema pts pares Po bag gato culsis lorie andor ance wha prosmerel alieeal choline to ae eaten commissioned officers of the first regiment and third Wi LEASE notice that I have, fresh from the e S e1 » and members of his cabinet, or that itever| exception of John Bright, sheis now without a fs Regiment. journal's views cf “ the rig>t of search,” ana| lay claim to originality and nerve of thought; | @uties which the law imposes, or in contra-{ Punciusl attendance is required of ev. on other questions arising between the United | and it ia still questionable whether he is not States and Spain of late. an impracticable statesman, having bzen bred The Union recounts the sins committed by | in the Quaker echo. in public affairs, which by northern Know-Nothirgism to show that ic} has so far failed to rear up in England a sin- i : Is ebolitionis=: fn disguise, and essays to dis-| g!e man who has proved himself competent to | sho made contracts for the cupply of various ga WILLIAM JACKEON. feot the Hon Meredith P Gentry, the Know- | deal succesfully with the business of states | stores, arms, &o., sent from the United States Nothing candidate for Governor of Tennessee, | manship and to manage the mass of his fellow Jin aid of the Texas revolution. However ber, on the night of the 9'h inst., a dar the political department, acting within the} may 10—4* com- vention of the known and established policy o! | miseioned officer in command. AN OFFICER. Os T—Suayed from the premises of the subzeri- i, Brigrde, now in command, will attend a meeting to Wm Peet, . _tablishment in New York, Hecker’s Self Rais woud — : Popes Leap as jadi 1 be held at FLINT'S Hotel, on MONDAY NIGHT. a, Win D ing Flour, Hecker’s Grits, Hecker’s Maccaroni m — S a hha nay tee seprareya next, to take into consideration the interest of the expressed coincidence with the Union in that} single public man in oivil life who may fairly | Sustained contracts, made in violation of the Vermacel!i, Hecker’s Farina, ohe paper of which, Barrett Toe a Bornkecs We as eile = 14 cents, will make a superior sufficient for tw Hudson, Thos P une, Octave twenty persons. Brows, ThoeQ olluan, Simon Pareden, Juste Aion, Deena dean Gueneiband Demin: & great aredes, Al MISOTE Sonne sae. variety of Melitard’s preparations of Obocelats for Pours, BP i paler Cente Gute limits of its oonstitational power.” OTICE.— Whereas, my wife, CHARLOTTE ae er merecleny by pouring This extract is pregnant with meaning having left my bed and board without a just kes, Richard 4 cause or publication ig to give notice that 1 Chambers was a Texas General and agent,| will pey no debir of her contracting on and after water on it a very superior cup of Chocolate Hegamon, Jos made. Hernander, Ger J: Daniel When dollars and cents are made a Hester, Mia? W Quitman, Gen the same time superior article for health c “Savvy er fading ea ohh winsons Worster Tomy is required, you would do well to call at Bradley, Joe R Ball, Heary ° Grocery and Vafiety Store corner Vermont ave- Brawley, J Porter unchineen, Soe x ? nue and I streets, a steps northeast of Jackson a men to advantage much oar people justly sympathized in the) OYinespcton hiadieg Said tan hag Benjemiacdoe Mul Fese. ; Same mar at sc. the Supreme Court of Now York, on England is indeed in a bad way, the ten_ | cacao of Texas, there was nothing legal in his| recently lost her ealf, and ia probably somewhere | Bingham, uo A Holges, EF 2 ‘[ HE IRRIGATION OF PIEDMONT and Lom ursday, an application was made for an cr- dency of her affairs being to create in the minds of her people @ firm determination authorig: the sale of the John Street Methodist Church property. After a state- (Chambers) contracts. This was the decision Toe bee Pah pee ncge prigiit ogey jaa Bryan, John V s 2 vols and Ailas of Plates, of the Supreme Court of the United States] street south, between 9d and 3d streets, wi.l be Beer, iH BA a RF a ii jeer, John ee bardy, by Capt R B ine” Bareh, Jee, ¢ Haralson, cL ——- I toa ae and Irrigation, 1 volume, bly rewarded, or any information be left at | Bangs, Jno im, sooner or later to change her whole govern- | years after the achievement of Texan inde- PATTENS. at Rickwood House. 0 will be | 2atker, HS Hollister, Anthony Agricu tural Drainage, parpbiet, London ment of the facts on behalf of the petitioners, | otal system pendence and the subsequent ennexation of| gratefully received. LEWIS PATTEN. | Baidwin'Geow Heathna ais = Munn’s Practical Treatise on Draining Land, 1 vol, Judge Rooseveli gra the application. It 2 we er The establishment of the electrio telegraph fora London to Balaklava, with the exception of a gap of a few miles, is oper:ting to render Texas to the United States. Now the applica- | _™*¥ 12-3t was proposed by s majority of the trustees of the church to remove up town. The minority bjaet — So Ungnetebeesty the people much more discont-nted with their Ex" A well made counterfeit of the $20 gold | Government. Already the Times iscomplait- Pieces isnow in circulation. It is precizely} icg that the war office, by withholding for a the circumference of the coin, but it is not aa day the news it receives from the army, is thick I: is valued at $13 50 The coin may creating the impression that matters are grow- be detcoted by observing the word “gold” in ing worse in the Crimea. At noon, Lord Pan smell raised letters on the bottom of the head | ure is believed to receive an account of what Expcosios oF a Locomotive.—A dezpateb, aaa here aone\= fom Sours dotnet copra from Cineinnati, dated May 11, says, “A lo. Sebastopol, with a request for instructions comotive attached toa freight train on the what to do the same night. In other words, Jeferson railway, exploded near Soymoar, In- the establishment of the telegraph throws upon diana, this mornfag, killing the engineer and the ministry the entire Teaponeibility for what ar others, passengers, instantly. The loco- | “22 28PPen before the besieged city, without motive was blown to fragments.” the existence of a possibility that if the Allies triumph, they (the ministry) will reap their Taz Maroraury or Lovisvitie im Count | dee share of the glory. Under such ciroum- The Louisville Journal states that the suit] Stences, the idea that any Governmert can instituted ageinst John Barbes, by James L, | beld the confidence of British public opinion Speod, for the office of Mayor, was decided <n | fT months until the war in the Crimea may be Tuesday in favor of the plaintiff. The case} e=ded, is futile. We are, therefore, evidently goes up to the Court of Appeals destined; for some time to come, to hear of fre- Fanted to pleace. WM. C. HARPER, BA eps. Se xs shipmen—Charies B. Smith, Bancroft Che-| Deater in Fiour, Wines, T ind Groceries, damiie Grieg — — quent changes in the British ministry. rardi, D.L Braine. Captains’ Clerk—J.T. Pa. avenue, between 43 and 6th streets, — may 12—eo3t . 5. York At Lee, Zsq.—We apprehend that | Stockett. Boatswain—Alfred Hingerty. Gun- u ed Merrit @ » whi ya eae eious a ame ™ ml meee this gentleman’s memory is at fault with refer. | ner—Moses A. Lane. Carpenter—Asa Poin- NEW JEWELRY attempted suicide with s a z a by cutting ence to @ portion of the history of his conneo- | sett. Second Lieut. of Marines—Israel Green, money or property to be used for fillibustering| tity at J.B MOORE’S Purposes, on the written promise of any body West End st eons to repay, literally throws it away. He has no a ee claim in law; and a plea that fillibustering was in any way connected with the contract immediately or remotely, will be as valid E. TUCKER & CO against the claim as a plea and proof of usury 353 Pa. avenue, opp. Browns? Hotel. Folks with money to fool away will takedue} may 12—2% notice. STRAW MATTING. No. 119Pa = may 12—3¢ FISHING TACKLE. Pearl Minnows, Minnot Nets, &c , by Dotached.—The following <fficors, who re- turaed to the United States a fow days since in the St. Louia, arriving at Philadelphia, 8. side Bridge st., near High, Georgetown. have boon detached from that ship, and hayo} _™ay 12— three months leave of absence. FLOUR! FLOUR! Mattings, which ces for cash or to prompt customers. J. H. SMOOT, use, approved b:ands Alexander Gibson, G@. Barrott, James H.| 40 pbis. exirn do do, selected for family ues Strong, John 8, Taylor, William Austin. Sur- gecn—J. D. Miller. Assistant Surgeon—N. 49 Ibs. to the sack. tion of thig fixed fact of law, ia that any man BEDFORD BLUE LIOK, y PY rs ND other BPRING WATERS just received di- ia New York or olsewhere who parts with his A sect oss the Hprings, uaa pte in any quan- AN additional eupply just received, including 4 fess received 4, 5, and 6-4 White and colored fam selling at the lowest pri- Commandor—D. N. Ingraham. Lieuts. — HO BBLS. EXTRA SUPER FLOUR, for baker's | « 80 quarter sacks Family and Superfine, warranted The attention of bakers = consumers is invited F. Carrington. Parser—B_ OF. Gallagher. | the above, receiving to-day on consignment, Acting Master—Ralph Chandler. P i Mid- which will be sold at saush ctory prices, and war- ATCHES, SIVERWARE. &c.- M. W.GALT & BRO., are receiving daily large additions to Baroni, Glosephe Herrington, JC rm Co New York, 1855 ton .D Johneon, Waa JP Be Manual of Practical Draining, by Heury Stephens, Belcher, Capt DP Jenifer, WH Caled 7 1 vol, Edinburg Brows, Davia P Jerid Be 7? gete’we "= | strachan’s Tables on Draining, 1 vol, Edinburg Beckel, Chas W Jarvis, Henry Segreey. Sami Strachan’s Agricultural Tables, 1 ha Edinburr. Barnard, Capt Jewett, Geo P Stone, Philip may 11 * FRANCK TAYLOR. Beuce, Admiral Joslin, Dr EM ‘Smith, Peter Skein | —— B Reva Jones, BenjP3 Stow, Brown, AJ Kenney, WT Schafer, Martin SUMMER MILLINERY. Buckley, Authony Korhers, Wm Swayne, James MISS E. E. McDONALD, (succes- Byrens, AT ae Capt WL —_ wor to Mra. Ann H. Clark,) will 4 o Commits, Warren Kemp, Thos Bailivan’ Jno her SUMMER MILLINERY on fat- Corbitt, Thos , Reuben Sommers, HW urday next, the 12’h instent, at her well known es. et yg ceca pees tablsionsnt, Sa. ‘71 Bridge street, three doors cast inney, Patric! en. . : Kearnzy, Com L Stevens’ F@ of the Post Office, Georgetown, D. C. Krumbbaur, L Siman, EA may 10—3t King, Jno Sunderland, David Knight, Jas M 1B WILLARD’S HOTEL, Kent, JF Gartnell, Capt Jer Kelly, H Robert Oid Point Comfort, Va. Cattell, Jonas D Kinney Sem; " HIS SPLENDID SEA-SHORE HOUSE is Guinea a © C Trubser & Co NOW OPEN. 2 — ow a Board per day..... . = 4 = Board by the week, per da’ ‘Tilley, Waahi ~ Kawie DC — Board by the month, per day. see aries ‘Thompson, Thomas | Baths free for the guests. jag beret may 10—Im c. C. WILLAR & BRO. NEW AND OLD PIANOS. E have now in store the largest assortment of PIANOS ever offere. ia this city, from Hal- jet, Davis & Co. Bacon & Raven, and Knabe, Lah eof Gaehie & Co.’s celebrated manutactoriee. These Pant, Win Lynch, Dantel Pianos we guarantee, sell upon very easy terns. Dilina, Thos Michel, Wit Also, a new Pi no used only a few months, which Doyle, Robert C= - Murphy, W H we offer at the low price of $200 cash ; a second- See ee © hand Piano, by Andre Stien, for @75. A very fine second-hand Chickering Piano for sale or rent ata in. Old Pianos taken in exchangs for new. aye, Always on band, Stools, Covers, Violins, Gditats, Willcox, Lt 0B Flutes, Accordeons, Music. &c. &c. in, Jno Wright, Mr i in Waebingto: i W i i ek of new and elegant Jewelry, Watches, | D*vis, Middleton, Dr JV D Wooderd, Mr bis throat, but did not succeed. He was sent peel PF = Ser peape te ae inthe Glues a oe eae: aad badge + Ware, &c. - si a ‘ Bastiesas wea) th B mot see = may 10 to the hospital at Poughkeepsie, where he has Fee eee et Rar enee, Feuer oe i Beek have tho advantage of @ selection | kimore, Richard Moore, James B tince co: mitted euicide by cutting bis throat day, in the Star a3 an advertisement : day or two ago was incorrect, having been| {rom a complete assortment of latest styles, of the best quality, ard at the lowest rates. M. W. GALT & BRO., 324 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts. may 12-6 from ear tocar with aragor, which by some], L¥1?S my official connection with the| taken evidently from the Naval Register, s General Government, I have invariably o hich presents the list of th: ’s of- means he had seoreted about his Person, un-| posed the indisoriminate removal of competent Be ees ee nesee, tke Bt Laie sof Known to the officers. An inquest was held} avd faitbful clerks on account of mere perti- floors as they were at tho date of that work; ra mn not as they were on her recent arrival at T! in meee ral ey deed Se rcan : upon the body by Coroner Collios. The jury} 222 opivions A esveni® Meee Me te fee Wome . brought in a verdiot that the deceased nota Taking it for granted that he moans by this Eeunceteeens y of & Zoological Temperenee’ Conpentio rE History of a Zoological femperance Convention ted suicide in a state of insanity. to say that he bas invariably beon opposed to held in Central Africa, in 1847, by Edward - removals on political grounds only, wehaveto| Meteorological Record.—The following is a Hitchcock, LL D. The Capti if Abb’s Vall if of front PEBSONAL. remind him that there is evidence on file here, | COPY of the record Kept at the Smithsonian | 7"° lite, by @ son of Maxy Moore es aa +++» Com. Breese is at present in Washing. | showing that he applied, over bis own signe- | Servatory : GRAY & BALLANTYNE, ton. ture, for offi¢e on partisan grounds; that hi: ae a Libeas a — +++Hon. W. A. Barstow, Governor of Wis. | friend, the Hon. Lucius Lyon, of Michigan, Jam 2pm 9pm 7am 2pm eonsin. and Hon. H. V. Soper, of N. Y., are at| expree:ly asked in writing that a Whig should Or ee ee the National be removed to make a place for him; and that ++++Herr Driesbach, the celebrated “lion-| g Whig was removed to give him the place in tamer,” has tekene wife, and settled down : z near Potosi, D1, the cffice of the Register of the Trea: ury to s which he was first appointed in this city +++»Tbe Know Nothing Convention at Sy- To imagine that on having his memory thus 9.43 53543 40 47 43° wo owNW HE Hosiery yacus+ has expelled a member named Chub- refreshed he will continue to proclaim his hos- 10..43561 53 40547 485 w mw o |Gents %do do buck on suspicion of furnishing the proceed- | T°" thes = Norg—Rain on May 3d and 4th, nearly half xn | Worked Swiss Collars and Ruffles tog to the press. It caused much excitement | ‘ility to the practice of giving clerical places} inch, Prost on Wedventay ca ‘Thursday nights, | Laee and French worked yam Clee among the membera in Washington on political grounds, (for which | “ay 9h and 10th. Bow Wy nscen aed Inelintion Laces, -The Court Journal of London records} we confeas little favor. indeed, ) would be to the rurmorable fact, with cue emphasis, that| entertain the opinion that he is for it when he a cmap of las tanier tama ms may be profitted by it, and against it when it Buesinghem Palace! may, by possible chance, gore him. +++-Australian Emigrants are returning] Mr. At Lee, in the card in question, denies hexe to England. that he is » member of tha Know Nothing +ss»The New York Post understands that] 0Fder, but makes no denial of the identity of seventy babies have already entered the lists} bis present sentiments with those j reclaimed for prizes at Earnum’s Baby Show in June| by the Know Nothings, a leading one of which ma. avows the purpose cf proseribing from office] wo presume because Denmark could not help every person who differs from them politically. herself. Now, while we have no love for the fashion — of removing men simply on account of their The Revenue Cutter Joseph Lane .—This will leave the White Hou ‘a ceestnable political principies, it strikes us that the very | vessel sailed from Norfolk yesterday for the} and touch at all of the above places. 56.557 NE NE NB o ENE 6 a‘ditional supply of— w wee ne] Taffata Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves XW NNW Nw | Short and long black twisted Silk Mitts wwis G ew ESE r 3 41.5 wNw wew Ww 8..50 535475 The Baltic Fleet in Danish Ports —Private | *“cnticn of cash or prompt custome information has been received here, saying that the British Minister at Copenhagen has demanded, jn the name of his Government, permission forthe ships of the English fleet in the Baltic to énter and remain as long as may be necessary in Danish ports, free of any and all port charges and ship dues whatever, or THE BOONE RIFLE CORPS. 7 announce te the citizensof Washington, Geo: --+-Hon E B. Morgan, of the Cayuge dis- tric: a Pripgle, of the Thi-tieth Con- Bressional D strict of New York, and Hom Is- rael Wasiburne, Jr.,of the Fifth Congression- al District of Maine, contemplate setting on o European tour on the 16th inst. + Many, persons sent out by the Aid fo clety to Kaneas, are returning back by every boat ou: of spirite, out of mouey, and nearly cut at thoelbowe, having found Kansas “a hard road io travel.” +++. The Montreal Herald (of the 8th inst ) aan special ee that ‘ampiou, the British bassacor La tived at Gusher son Saturday says that what is known abroad as “Harper’s 4 left cm Monday morning for Boston. Ferry,-’ consists of two wards or precincts: ject of his Exceilency’s visit to the 9», overner General had not retary bat it Harper's Ferry (under the bluff) and Bolivar, complain against it is S. York At Lee, Esq. officers, vis : most pleasant of the season. by a competent and accommodating caterer. letter from a gentleman in Harper's Ferry Henry C. Hunter, Henry Key, avd John Ma- concerning the recent election there, which | °°”: Jt; Watch Officer, John W. White; Louis embraces a full explanation of all facts of in- | D¢ B- Kuhn, Acting Surgeon; John Murphy, wae patpened until further notice. teres: which it elucidates. Thus, the writer | Boatswain; Peter Peterson, Gunner; Wm seed the boat on the day of the excursion. Committee of Sn pen Capt Jno E Bright, B O'Donnel, Lt H N Ober, W J Woods, A Transfer.—First Lieut M. L. Smith, of Topographical Engineers, has been assigned } M Sand wes soe rd hosed to have reference to recruiting! (on the bluff;) they adjoin each other, and Bel- | to duty as assistant in the Topographical Bu- Ensign Wo Dobbins, J W Nokes, = = Brbich army. He expected to visit) ivar is the residence of most of the workmen in| reau in this city, in place of Capt. T. J. Lee, BA 2 4 = freedernprwtdual obec agsin before returning to Washington. | and about the Uni'ed States armory, the —_ resigned. —_— a3 A teens, may 12,16,21,29--4t cpegpy ings of which, stores, &0., cover nearly al! the og : Czexsvs or K. a . A New Consul.—The President has recog: GRAND PIO NIO dom, of April ars Bo lberearn od ground under the bluff. At the two precincts, R nised M, Johan Ludiwig Herrman Thiemann, as Consul of Bremen, at Chatleston, 8. C. or THE ret population is ed at 8.461, of whom 5 are meles oud 3 373 females. The num! legal voters was 2,877; tives”? (of the United the aggregate vote is about 600, and atthe last Congressional election, Faulkner's aggre- gate majority at the two precincts was 197. The Harper Ferry’s precinct. usually gives a Whig majority, while the Bolivar precinct over- comes that majority so as to make the aggre- night oil in ‘heir lamps, bu: the Russian sta-| g&te Democratic majonty of the two 197, ssin + $844 441 | cure satisfaction. den's witl not ive it achance to burn—they| the case of Faulkner’s last Congressional + 17,859 57] ‘rhe Ref. drinkitap. W: Pari- Fe overing into the Treasury - ed Mr A. Columbus. the frat thing = at oot i ap oe — from Customs... - 1,610 67 ration ‘Companies will saya in uniform id swallow the oil. The French| The election held a day or two sine was for | For the War Department. ag saved from plunder by allowing tho books of the Department— the WHITE HOUSE & Mayor of the Harper's Ferry precioct, the| For repayifig in the War Depart- slope are at2; Navy Vard at 9%; and Alexan- at nm them a free range of the lamp room. municipal government of which is separate| _ Ment..+.++0++ —- ‘rpiekets ONE DOLLAR—admitting © gentleman <oemnenieemnsinitninsaiialen sameeren ee : . jadies—to EF Mr. Kobiston. formerly of Indianapolis, | £f™ that of Bolivar. The result was an anti- Arr whe, with Mr. Fonda, carried on business dycrs acd in! anufac' re, itted sui. peer ata es pag t. Me ‘: der the’ Host eeere” EH aes Lip — i comms 4 'y, a€ usual there, against the Democrats. | who came from “under lerberg” on u a tide at Urbana. Obio, a few days ago. The) ‘this recalt is Pinar ys peecnits Ferry to| Welnesday, we learn that nesr Clarksville, Haltecn.” Omen co. ccuse was the arrival of his wife and children bat th al © are snow drifts eight feet deep. This is T Dawson, J Slatford from England. He left a wife iy Indianapo- | indicate that the aggregate majority for Wise gular for the month of May.—Albany (N. L Newmyer, JKing ” Ma. His death leaves (wo widows in the two presinets will be about 800, instead | ¥.) Argue yr may ideo Taylor, 9pm 7am 2pm 9pm| GLOVES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, &c. 63 0 WNW o A yet! fi. SMOOT, south side of Bridge st., near eo Georgetown, has just received from New een wanes and plain Cotton Hosiery, every va- jet, Misses’ and Boys’ white, mixed and fancy Cotton With many other desirable Goods, to which the GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC MOONLIGHT EXCURSION HE BOONE RIFLE CORPS most respectfully and that the demand was at once acceded to. pen have chartered the TON for an excursion on WEDNESDAY afternoon ge May, to the WHITE HOUSE PAVIL- 10) ‘The boat will leave Washington at 2 o’clk, Navy Yard at 2, and Alexandria at 314. Returning, she last man in Washington who may rightfully | Pacific coast. The following is a lst of her Gee ee eee 3 os Captain Henry B. Nenes; Lieutenants, The Refreshment department will be conducted The Harper’s Ferry Election —W. i igtios A Brass and String Band are engaged for the oc- Should the day prove unfavorable the excursion —admitting « gentleman and two ladies Aspril, Carpenter. Tickets to be had of any of the Committee, or at b 3 NORTHERN LIBERTIES’ FIRE 0. The Current Operations of the Treasury} rye NORTHERN LIBERTIES’ FIRE COM. Department.—On yesterday, the 11th of May, PANY reapectfully make anown to their friends and the public generally that they will give their thers were of Treasury Warrants entered on| fret pic NIC, oy THURSDAY, dane 1855, 10 The Company will spare no pains or expense to + 91,468 18] The boat will leave sclpa peoge at 1 o'clock; Elly. Br Henry 9 Mitchell JaoK White, Dr Jaa TO THE LADIES. ‘urry, Jam o é, Webster, Jno W ‘UST received from New York a superior lot of Ferguson, Win” Magra dS Wine Jso rich Dress Silke, Cashmere and Lace Shawls, French, Mr Meeker, GeoW Williams, J 8 Mantillas, Embroideries, Laces, Collars, &c. sero ghd ‘ Winterecs, Har'y M} "Ladies can also be snpplied with French Corsets, Ficids, Mr Wood, Jackets, Supporters, ke. owe = . a pe at tp agin ea in Wheeler, Fox, J Willard White, ¢ Ww oneal —— : =~ = eo rapidly hace” Wilson, Archibald We cordially invite the Ladies to give us a call, Fenwick, BO McCloskey&Pickins Webster, Austin | as great inducements will be offered to hasers. May 13 JAMES G. BERBET, P. M. HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, a el eine oe ed , how lving at Wharf. Apply to T. Matin or Geo. T. How. Pt it a ees ard, ncar that Wharf. may I’ tn Wangan LADIES OF WASHINGTON | QEVENTH WARD.—UNION Ti . TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON |S For Alderman—DEARBORN R. JOHNSON. AND VICINITY. For Common Councli—SAMUEL PUMPHREY, el AMELIA PRIBRAM & SISTER, SAMUEL 8. TAYLOR, HENRY A. CLARKE, b No. esi Ses tenga avenue, be-, may 4—te tw and streets, return == regards for the Kind patronage heretofore be-| AUCTION BARGAINS IN DRESS eemieg shox many te as that hey Intend pen. Goops. tag thet: Basing, Ghemaaee nd Panes E bave just received frem an extensive auc- 8 8 and Fancy BONNETS, Shien comune 350 pieces, ~ “a rich ancort- ble A ale, in New York, the following ment of STRAW BONN. ,&c. They are able 1 h . . at 85 cts per pel re ter ee ch arenes | care beautiful syle Berege tie Laine and Challey ee eae ing stecwbes 1 case neat figured Berege de Laines, at 12c we esate 2 cases good style aud quality of Ginghams, at 18 SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUM. |} cst ¢4 English Chintzes, at 20 and S5e CHAR: WERNER, 2 cases Merrimack and Allen Prints, at 1¢ ~ Pennsylvania mo nh Browns’ Hotel. 50 pieces very excellent quality of French — ‘AB fitted up the commodious hall over his Res- Sot Senet, wamented geadestedh, ot and jurant e first o> Spey py OC a teedaeemaeianatie com! ihn nthe Nore nd French Whit Wines, é cre, Ide —. i ani e J as well as his Clarets, Segars, Lager Beer, German, | 7 Dress Patterns rich figured Bereges, at £0 and rs 62c yard Teal and Swedish CHEESES, and indeed «f ev- D fi iB ery ther acct aimee Pgh in such an vstabtish- | 100 Se Peutrne seh ghgycoced uw in country. "He aici eal rom his friends a ‘and the public. aesag ona NN OE PONE ee ee ee may 10 jain French Ji in blue pieces vt age jaconets, em » NEW POLKA. Sate ee IHE CHEVY CHASE POLKA, composed for 25 pieces best quality French Gi at Bc. and deaicated t2 Mies Sally D. Bradley, by J.) ™Puaics are respectfully in' te call and ex- Ll ec hs olor lb famine the ebove goods, as they will be found much _. The merits ot the piece are such as will introduce Se ee it among all lovers of music. in all other departments is for (he season unusually Price cen. large and well assorted. and, wishing to reduce it as wipe oe s00n as possible, we will from this date offer any ‘The Prosident’s Mounted Guard Quickstep, com- | 284 all of our bect Goods ate very small advance on the cost the accomplished Pianist, Mr. Robert Hel er, will appear in a few days. may 12 ‘ CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & OO. United States Patent meee} AUCTION BARGAINS Wasninetor, May 10, 1855. N_ the petition of Samus1 fLocum, of 2mithfirld N DRY GOODS.—Striped and plaid Cashmere, B. Island, praying for the extension of a cost 20 cents, for 1244 ent granted to him Suiped and plaid De Lai: cost 20 cents, for 134 for Yard “\eigant eee oe BS earned sccm bese opp Centre Market, bet. 8th and 9th #t. be had of any of the Committee of 5 HAIR WORK. RNAMENTS of Hair, such as Bracelets, Obet made to order, of any desired design. orders faithfully attended to. Specimens may be seen at my store. No. 330 Pa, av., betwoen Sh and 10th stm Mar 3