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VARIBTIES.. aforesaid. Improvements n ma- | who wera arrested for boing implicated in | composition ef this tribunal. All their in- chinery for reducing masta bars. Patented paardpeaadme ene vrecey bie lg Soren td Polat —Old Point Comfort is evident!y | quires and their eugger'ions on the subject |7*7107 15 T85%, scat oe washington, D.O. | Se reipst inthe aule — to be the most fashionably at- | g,acentrate here, which enables us to appre-| Por design for equestrian statues. i ee other nays tended -resort of the approachiog season on | ciate the extraordinary state of mind concern- —— > vietion m Night of the Engagement =a theeemshore. Newport, like Saratoga, hes ling {t manifested, as explained above, The} Thé Current Operations of the Treasury ote ceaahenel of which ey sao apt pty AGENTS FOR THE STAR. [hi itsday_ Exclusiveness on the part of the | principal objeos of faterest appears to be the ——. = Anaweme “eis = -» 7: | confident expectations.” MiMi AND BALLI 7h : ‘ owners of sa ir resid: there, and ex- d ‘d —" The following persons are authorized mame} ences there, nature and extent of the regulations to be pre- the books of Hie Sispartas to contract for the publication of adver- tortion on the part of those who live on its! soribed by the Secretary of the Navy for the WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, "| the officers of cur Navy with reference to the EVENING STAR. A { Charles 8. Olmsted of si tiseesents in: tha Sher: summer business, have, together, so disgusted | antion of the Board, in ascertaining who are woz the releeptise of seek, = eee H bong pals promising lad of ten sum-| The eager om, ann eae wire Persons of mecderate means and really g00d /eapabie and whe incapable of performing : 76629 17 | mers—came to his death on Sunday evening mers .idon, — ar Philadelphia—V. B. Patuzr, N. W. taste, as that few of thom will agein venture | promptly and efficiently all their duty, both | For the War Department 93.933 73] Under peeuliarly distressing ciroamstances. = It appears be went on board of the steamer pat egy Mile Lerisi, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. thither for their asaal bathing and fortnight | ssno10 and afloat. We take it thai some stand- | For the Interior Department. Armenia to eee the boats off and from thence | ,, 2,834 eo bel gery bike are New York—S. M. Permyems. & Oo., | of relaxation from business on the part of the | a-4 must be given by which each officer is to 66,693 17 [RePorTeD ror rae star. | >¢ jamped on a coal boat lying near the Ar- dancers, who-e aston! bing performances Nassau street. malos, and from domestic labors and cares 00 | be tested—the length, breadth, depth, tight- menia, the two boats being about afoot apart.| — Wwithout's parallel, Assisted hy an aihcient hat of the fair sex. Long Branch and Cape 2 s The Celebration of the Landing of the Pil-| 1, attempting to get back, however. he fell ‘ORPS DE BALLET! Boscon—V- B. Patacma, Scollay’s| icy wore 20 crowded Iget year, as that co | "et: unt Sausehoew of hal, and cut of sail, wre Ate tre ctoteeee, | ‘RrOUgh, aod before amistance Mid be TeR-] gHONSDAY EVENING, May 17. w — The trienvial celebration of the landing of | Mrs. C.8 O'meted. it was indeed a terrible | Th¢ performance will commence with the Ballet real comfort; while the vicissitudes of their} A Very Gratifying Kepozt.—The reguls- | the Maryland Pilgrims attracted a large com- | trial.—Albany Argus. Northern olimate rendered them very uneer- | tions adopted by the Secretary of the Navy| pany — Mars pesos = ite a oe tain ag localities in which invalids might | for the better enforcement of the passenger | &° ‘lock on the (og. on. board. the | Bc on wy REGIMENTAL BALL—Bide| sige ===S=S*S*S*S*«rea (> Avvsatisemants should be handed i. by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may Captain Matting! ‘aving om board the ‘will be received — Peti not appear until the next day. reasonably look for a restoration of feeble or | ship law, have already commenced to tell won- Gectgtowdl aud Alccabarln delogslions Rev. | row (Friday) for the pri se = —— etal ng bnsrnee Ss ees enervated constitutions, more especially while | der(ully upon the comfurt and health of emi-| J. F. Aiken, Rev. J E. Blox Rev. J. P. Don- a — eee Mea ke ae a ae Mr Rudolpbe the undue numbers attempted to be accommo | grants. elan, and other invited clergy, joined com- | {nes Eaciuaee Clee. capmare? aad a eoeent La Petite Laura &PTRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. P' pany at the Washington wharc with the | sy ‘thattime, ecnied irected to the Committee. | Pas de Matelot Master 'oha ‘The Union presents its readers this morn-| 4a‘ed, made it absolutely necessary that all] We have reen the report for the month of | !/3>.4r George Washington, Captain Corson. | he bide will be 12 o'clock, and the high | Grand Pas de Quatre, Mr. Sheidon, Mr. Calladine, fog wih aa elaborate and interesting history | Should live and fare for the time being, pretty | April just passed, during which an aggregate| Considerable accessions were received at v will receive the aopointment Milles Catarina wenn of 4,271 passengers reached the port of New| rie ints on tbe river. Early in the paying the amount of his bid to the Committee, | Overture = : =a % ee © George Warhington arrived at Lt. CHAS. P. WROE,M R. ‘ To conclude with the favorite Ballet of of the current controversy be:ween the postal | ™uch like soldiers in over crowded barracks, departwest of Britain and the United States} ld Point is destined, this year, to bo sought | York on twenty-one preesenger ships. The Point, and found there the s P Qr Mr SetJAS. A KING. P.M G. v. wih ref rence to the rates of pamphlet ani| by many of those who suffered so much last | Were but seven deaths of adults and eight of| o¢ the Patuxent. with Prine od} may 17_ Ensign JOS. T. K. PLANT, AR, M. DECHALUMEA megezine postage between the two countries, | 82%0n at the watering places mentioned above, | infants in all the voyages. This is less than| Charles county parties. About midnight the} ~~" Commitiee. may 16- » andi describes the conte:t for the Governor-| Where they learned, from bitter experience, Powhstan came alongside the wharf, and NOTICE —The Exhibition which w one ina thousand of adults, and but very little Siwars Coneratag sh Gannon, on: cS)" taken place at the Fitecnth cvese| LO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. chip vf Teunessee between Gov. Andrew John.| that the pres2nce of an immense crowd must, | More than that proportion, indeed, of infants. | pou iced the arrival of the Baltimore petty in Sada TEAC ee vING,, the 22d ; gon and M P. Gentry. necessarily, defeat all one’s hopes of benefiting, | A mcre remarkable chango in so important] the Georgia = Inwant. A. HAYS, Conductor. Tae Iveelligencsr says of the legislation of corporeally, from the change of air, relaxa |* Gaon ae pee oe _— nes The 15th opened bsautifal and bright, a a het i eS EET asetts, desigaed to nullify the fugi-| tion, bathing, &3., which one seeks at euch | ‘ime. o Reorstary of the Naxy Geestves | 5551 breexe from the bay tempering the warm WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, AT. ave law: establishments the beartfelt thanks of the country forcon-| air At6 o'clock, the boats got under way, dais: Pars (tharaday) EVEN id, 17th PR ACTIC AL OPT CIAN “Panaticism isin fall swing io Massacha The Gshing, fowling, and sailing at Old Point | Ceiving and putting nto operation the me id after a very pleasant run, entered the instant, at 8o’clouk. y > . ‘ autifal St. Mary’s, and three of the boats felts While Webster lived South Carolina | are unrivalled in the world; while the bathing | ures which have worked such » wonderful | Donitift! St- passengers at St Leigoes, where Scar aneay iitneresnnt es moe ae PY ISBES 10 cal the nul! Ge * beld in very little este>m in| is equal to that of any sea-side watoring place | change for the better. a procession was formed and procoeded to St | ance will be brought before them. icalariy f om yc injudiciousty selected, pee indeed, was thought to be little | ; i a Tnigoes orurch, a pleasant little brick cbapel | By order of the Captain. she cnpanerk “LES and GLASSES care- if anythings ort of b'ack treason Sinoe his| ‘2 this country or Europe. The climate, pan Mr. Wiso.—Tho burning of the bridge on | chapel almost hid away in the Greed | may Tie PB Pp. BEERS, aec sae entas by plenalioe eae tgensmnascees }smentod death, however, it has growa somucb | i8 more like that of Italy in the fashionable | 44 paitimore and Washington railroad on the| high mars, Bishop Wheelav. of Virginia effi ATTENTION, BEN FRANKLIN TARGE? | 24 brilliant transparency, sui ed rrecisely and ben- in Ca or a8 bo setually set up for imitation in | season, than that of any other point onthisCon | 4,. before yesterday morning has prevented | ciant; Rev. F. X Boyle, of Washington, Dea Comnany No. }.—An election of all officer. | Cicily to the wearer accord nape ae anne = ure The Senate of the Siste | uscnt- soft, bracing, and requler, nosush thing |) ia desien | C07) P. Hegaa, of Georgetown, Sub-Deacon; of this Company will take place at he Hall cf | Convezity of the eye. Very numerous are 5 third reading on Monday, by a 5 sort, aaa ates eet en tS | this gentleman from carrying out his design | io! 5 Behn ian Mower of Coremnekn the Franklin Engine House on FRIDAY EVE | ‘ts caused to the precious organ of sight from the jority cf votes, a bill to prevent the| 4# undue cold or heat ever being experienced | ,¢ spending a week in Accomac, previous to} The Archbiehop of Baltimore cecupied an 7, tie 19h instant. It is expected every mem- cate came, Br e <. oom Optometer; and the cu ivo im that Commonwealth of an ect of | there. This summer, the lines of conveyance the Virginia election. The communication | elevated dais on the right side of the altar. ee H. BEARDSLEY. 8e practice of many years, enabl s hia to measure the * — — fo ve law—an act] to and from Old Point will all be managed on Amongst the clergy present, we noticed the : = : ~Bee-_ | fucal distance of the eyes, and such glasses that are hich the Co nstitution may be joi on the govar try gr oasy Sh prhspenaen the most approved systems, so az that a jour when fsoatirs at be ud; are tugging at its] ney there and back from any northern or ings! a = is with iromcal in-| southern city, will be little more than a holi- and |i ar an pecs ot the Oareae day exoursion The brothers Willard, who we lthof Massachasetts.”’ Ite provisions are} 2t¢ io be the hosts of the establishment, have tous dosoribed in the report of the committee | spared neither expense nor labor to make their Bhicb framed ix.” Houee in all its sppointments what it should ‘ t : botween Washington and the oastern shore of | Rov "Hr Youog, Bishep of Erie; Rav. Dr NOTICE—AN ADJOURNED MEET. | absolutely required will be furnished with precision Virginia is but weekly, by steam boat The} Lynch, Administrator of-Charleston; Rev. Dr. dolny of the train above explained, prevented | Barry, Bishop elect of Savennah; the Faculty him from meeting te boat in Baltimore, aohe| Of Georgetown Colleges, Abbe Le Blane, of f Canada, and pastors of all the congrega- was forced to return to this polat. We be-| tions in the vi nity. Bishop Whelan preached | cause are requested to attend Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending lieve he isstillin Washington, at the resi-| at the first gospel. After mass, the company AARON MILLER, President tre glasses in use, and as bow many incbes dence of his son-in-la 7, Dr. Garnett, on Ninth | proceeded in the boats to St. Mary’s city. Jous C. Branpt, Secretary. may 15—* Sc cceenied oan Seat oN tee eae, : treet, THE CIVIL CEREMONIES. WALTER p. Dar CHRISTOPHER INGLE. 1 ble testimonials to be seen; and refer- The In: etigeneer eect er the age be; avoiding all the difisulties in the way of | "°° — _ Eanding having deen effeated. the proces. DAVIDGE & INGLE ences given to meny who have derived the greatest aw at length, and adopts the comments o A , sion, in charge @! ey, and ten AVING formed erinership will practi ase and comfort from his glasses. the Merten Cessior agen ae tetieas a lack of room, Furniture, or provisions, which | The Arrest of Baker.—‘ihose whothiak that| Movnted meshals. formed 1) the iolleeian | EL eee eae a ce Bt tdjoining Biatea. | “Circulars to be had gratis, t hie cfice. No 51% she Boa c — aps 80 often operate to defeat all chance of com- | the arrast of Baxer out of the territory of the order: Officers of theday; Mariro Band; Phil | my 17—eo2w Seventh street, three doors from Odd Pellows’ Hall, t itte mena Sats gp etorrapedogrcs fort for the guests, whon the rush comes on | United States, by United States law offisor ceemio heed ae Me a Lela circ OR SALE—A handsome light CARRIAGE, — Norrote. September 7, 1854. gre: that Musssehassite is thus placed in op- | families, who have made arrangements to be gone beyond the jurisdiction of the United] Fisher's Band; Young Catholis Friend's 80] Also, a bob tail Linck HORSE, very than’ any other I have latel ied Pvition to the laws the Congress cf the! thers, all of them being the householda of por- States, ashe had constantiy been on an Amer-|eiety of Georgetown; Virgicia Delegation, | stylish, ent will go well in single and Sf hase. W. Tazewntr. s have no hope except in the ec tioa of the Governor, aud bis vero would be i be turile in this iastanee, even if he the will and the courage to in- Ths bill is im itself an extreme with white banne-; Linebsrdt’s Band; B doubie hamess. Will be sold very ‘ow T have tried a pair of Spectacies obtained from A. G. NEWTON, ae — more Catholic Instita’ Mansion House, Alexandria, Virginia. Mr Tobias, and find them of great aesistance to my gitions. The pro — meht, and corre<ponding with bis cescription of the there were at least — focus. I recommend bim as a skillful optician. " STEAMBOATS CONNECTING Hexey A. Wien, sons known to fame for their connestion, at some time, with American publio affairs, or through their eminent success in commerce tean vessel, underthe American flag. Had he sacceeded in landing at the Canary Islands, tho arrest would have been illegal. ss sera agriculture, or iu professional walksin life. In- — the ground, in Mr. J.T: s-ertion of the doot of Stat: ‘ts. ry : r. J. Towu 2 om F Sdanalacte ill eall the fallacy of rie deed, there wil! be more mind, attainments, dis] Commedore M2Canley.—The Nevy Depart- seine Col ser Ey Biskep W oe sa sept thot train = = rs weed) Sir—The pa Spectacies you furnished me fore me Sm ty. Bones —— ppb tinction, and universally acknowledged char- | ment have letters from this officer, who was at musio by the band, @ beautiful ods ane AS aT bei i * —— wher ccavay aban aeeeniomen, a Re acter congregated at Old Point in two months f Key West, Fla., with his flag ship, the steamer] by ansteura. 3 WA>HINGTON wili make the above | owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully seiected in Carolina and Georgia at is oppo-ed to the} ftom this time, than ever before graced an} San Jacinto, on the 10th inst As far as is eae es Uramles waa) epaicmape ne prepien| afer) leet tos Seek Hecoent Be ene = Massachusetts legislation] American watering place. The claesto which | known at the Department, ail were and had his Sadie ceed ia koe Ste saoveitie fam train on their avriv ig ef, Fr and the { hited States 1 have been f r i 14 = *; ., 2 bon’ so ple wi ‘our remat a rections on 5 frequen psa aed we refer above, have, by common oonsent. | beea well on the abip. title of the founders of land to be called | Tne Boats connect with all the trains from Bal ] the treatment of A eget for the purpose of pre- chuseite is the South Curolina of | 2°tetMined to meet for a month at O13 er Massachusetts journal: | Point, ia the hepe of escaping the annoyance ei in deprecsting this prop-| of jux’aposition with the crowd who go to ts against the rederal founders of religious societies on this continen’, | timore. SAM’L GEDNEY, Capt. | serving and improving the right. and, 21,to urge theie descendants to prove| may 17—d Respectfully yours, themselves worthy of such noble ancestors. nae GAUEEER Gn! G GARE Cras Carpwett, Music by the band. and then G. W P Custis,| DO PEOPLE READ ADVERTISE- Professor of ., Lovisville, Ky. Applications for Bounty Lands.—Up to fast eveviog, the total number of applications for land under the bounty land law of tho last tha | Watering places in the hope of earning a posi- the old man eloquent of Arlington, gave MENTS? Lrxcnscre, Nov. 10, 1854. Journal says: +The}... = FEE a : esai 37,200. ; p RS W. A_ RICHARDSON eays they do, or . John * having ished me Glas f Mezsachucet's have condemned ip tion in sogiety by lavish expenditures and os |* poate Eetaee one of his ever See Sy eeee en. caling M they would not come ts 435 M street, between are septs coe greatly aided = aan tentatious display. List of Patents issued from the United I: will be remembered that Old Point ia the | States Patent Office, for the week ending May only eea side watering place where southern | 15, 1855; each bearing that date: John W Adam; of New York, N Y.—For improvement ia metallic circular plate spriogs he sronzest terms the pullifcation move men's «f Soatea Carolizians We do not be leve they gre now prepared to approve the ples by which che nullifisra were guided, Sse { & place themsetys3 sido by side with the | families may go without danger of insult, be- eaters of the present day in their hostile] cause they are southerners; and without dan atteation to many an unnoticed gem in the} 13.5 and 14th, to get HOSOMS, COLLARS . * . se »} ha fered great! eading at ni brow of Maryland’s glory. A fine collation was | WRISTBANDS stitched, and SHIRTS made com ret bx udioustne the bichen tase pp 4 served up on the ground, and every delivacy | piete with machine that | consider him a skillful practical optician, and of the season furnished in abundance. Orders may be left at the Kirkwood House, with | well prepared to aid those who ray need bis THE RETCRN Ww Richardson, th- card writer, and as soon as] sicnal services. routed deli re At length the ceremonies over. the whole | ‘ N B. ont wom ces tesla eee: a = Wixrxeros, §.C., Jan. 27, 1854. 3 = “id S bi I Th party disembarked, and amid the most MRS. WM. A. RICA \RDSON, . = 4 ernment. ger, also, of loosing the domestics which many Fipeades Theapiee, acPuuieae re. i enthusiasm, ospnon roaring, banners waving 435 M street, between 13th and 14th sts, sp ete vce happy to say that the Spectacies of them necessarily carry with them. ‘ cheer answering oheer from the hills above} _™sy 17— oe melee f Philadelphia, | 8nd the boats below, the four steamers «: - = piste vega — toed lor oes prs d s t Fi 5 t 5 0 s i % inequality - Visual range i + Pa sare ors hontt As and coolly away from the moss extensive celebration ever Excursion to the Great Falls The Kutations of Man—The Star's read- P’ é AND WATER WORKS. ug glasses of the proper focal distances. It r made at St. Mary’s. : ers will find in its local colamns to-day an} “Py, 37*tts piste suey Aud edun, HE CANAL PACKET BOAT CONGRESS, | *Mrdsme pleasure to state, that by the aid of your Tae Cevesration at St Many's, on Tues day, in ihe vicinity of the site of that ancient wes acecrding to all accounts, the moat im;osing i Francis Bowman, of Somerville, Masa — , i ’ | #ptometer this difficulty has been happily obviat im osing demonstration of the kind ever made} a419 ang interesting letter from Gen. John H | Fo- improvement in rogin stills. At Piney Point the whole party arrived Me ae Raine SULT oy so that the Ginsaes you furnisived me are decigealy wi re orence to the Iandiag of the Maryland Easton, declining nomination for » seat in| Heery E Canfield, of New York, N. Y —! about nigut, where a fine ball and other fee the 224 instant, to afford p-rsons P the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ever yet rig: ims, thac C. il Board of this city. Apart | £2t {provement in double acting spring| tivities were engaged in. At 9 o'clock, the visiting the Great Palls of the Potomac and examin- | "¢4- Very respectfully yours, e-timated that between two and three sdbicrsncaas Seen osteo Te eNy. SPAT io ses. Georgia departed for home, the Powhatan at | ing the Wasnington Aqueduct. R ps Ms meg - ‘ : ae Sy = . ; : from the personal interest cf anything politi- ei 3 Chaplin, of Glover, Vt.—FPor im | 10, and the George Washington at 6 On her Poe solicitation f many citizens the proprie Goa sae it. — " — and Persors participated in the celebra-| gai from hia pen, it is @ forcible paper, and | provement in window-sach fixtares, way up, the Powhatan run aground; but most | (ors have been induced to make th- above excur- paceman db he larger number from the counties lo-| .- = oe Rewer, Chas T Chester of New York, N. Y —For| of ber passengers re brought up in the | $M, and will put the round trip at 59 cents; a Gen- From Batural defects and the unequal range of my will, therefore, command attention. It goes]. és . Ueman and Lady for the round trip 75 cents. eves, I bave been compelled to use glawes for seve- werested. The District of Colambia,| to iiinstrate the true charac‘er of cari ‘mpcovement in connecting clamps for the| Wazhin-ton, which arrived here about 4o’olk | “Pit anments'csn he hat on hare ral years. Ihave tried different opticians without pin, and: Wadikaess, were fally ‘sonce- 1.2 e characcer of cur institu: | piates of galvanic batteries. yesterday afternoon ‘The boat will leave the wharf of W.H. & H G.| obtsining glames perfectly fisted to my eyes, Four este, atiinere, Were fully rep tiens more than chapters directly dedicated to} John Chilcott and Jamez Scangeour, of {n consequence of the accident to the Pow- | Ritter, near the Market House, Georgetown, at 7| months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially scn'ed. Distinguished gentlemen, respective-| that end, wou'd do. It will be recoilected that | Brook! 4 ty holding igh positions in the State and in| ii, venerable gentleman was General Jack. | @%°hines. yesterday's pa RNG 2 Jacob A. Conover, of New York, N. ¥.—For tho Cai — — were among the enthu- s0a"s Seoretary of War, and previously occu | machine for splitting wood. , i Biesils celeoras' rooklyn, N ¥.—For improvement iu toning aD, our t failed to reach us in time for | o’clock a.m may 17 | ©: me, wnich I bave found tw serve me perfectly. Sewn Ew a = | Ry the use of his optometer be is enabled to adapt SEWING BY MACHINE. G asses minutely to the eye I most cheerfully rec— N ISS RIIGSOLD, a Miss Pilings’. 15th | ommend Mr. Tobias to ali having occasion 10 use Capture of Lewis Baker. the supposed Mur- abs P asses, and bear my testimony as to his skill as an Z pied a ceat in tho Senate of the United States} flezry W. Dickinson, of Martford, Cona — derer of Poole. 247. pastel pak Suh acon ce a 7 On tase & Bases, iho oration of Mr. Chandler oceuzied more from Tennessee. Since his retirement from | ©°T improvement in cording guide for sowing In reference to the arrival of the olipper | the nearest manner, all kinds of plan sewi Aesistent Sect’y to sign Land Warrants. than cre kourin the delivery, and was de- machio tainilies, hotel keepers, and the trade general may 16—1f bt: rai di pi i = sigced to elucidate the virtues and merita of ee on aemetalen of lkwas o~ Dizon, of Lafayette, Ind —For veloci bark Grapeshot, Captain Hepburn, New York, | pais Skits, Bolies, Re, Gentlemen's Shire POR SALESA lates grey tore, pert ely ine¥a Siksaticaa’ Gad @s® Gee first cabinet, General Eaton has been, for the Ne weerianiee a 5 ae on Tuesday afternoon, having on board the | Bosoms, V Sg etary mgeeew a ene. zo —_ gy very be Filg:'ms of Marylan oo. Net Castial most part, @ quiet and unobtrusive citizen of |. Fata Fahtney, of Mount Morris, Il—For| tocitive Lewis Baker, now under indictment ” Pile esos, { 1 ee ee .. wi wes io'rcduced to the assembly and made a Ww. A ba a tifying himself i . ri improved hominy machine. aoe mourder of William Poole, the Journal eet iol mae naling rei we — ‘Price gl00 Can be nga Wakes = - ashungion, identifying himself in various} Francis P. Hart, of Chandlersville, Pa —| fF : patrictic ard appropriate epecch A rics cellaion was served in the Pr vived by the people of St. Mary’s. We Lave heard cfxo ocowrrence that marred Also, Tailor rnd Mantua makers’ work of all | mei’s Stables Enquire ot WM LATCHFORD, at of cmmerse says: kinds.” Hasiep & Weeden's Carriage Pactory. , As s000 a8 she was telegraphed, (about half-| Miss R would inform the public that she basse-] may 16—3;" pas: 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.) an intense | “Utd Ute services of sae ee — —— HE WARD-—A small red COW, with o interest sprosé through the commu: ity, as to | ure, who oplpectelp duct saa aeenaae $5 white spot on the foreliead, long high whether Beker was on board or not Previous | ™On'h®, and uncerstands oles, horns, and each of the ears cut twice, bas, ways with its progress and prosperity, though | For gauge for slitting lumber. Grove, | cever appearing before the publio In bis} Lorton Holliday, of Rogersville, N. Y.—For Ward, be possesses great personal popularity, mitre and beveling machive. Wa H Hi dof Philade!phia. Pa —! which accounts for the effort to induce him to ceniireasat, 1s r ontdeanica pede ari the Lnterest of the cecasiun. go into politics again in these excited times iala to and since her departure. man: bot most, Be pid osligk aoe a —_ left the ¢ = and five dollars will be paid EB Rattiueas Repcsiican —W. See are AE Vee ime So menienin tn whet ecg atin be jon thst Baker er" ape ee age foun KTER, Bascher, a —We are s od out 6 isabella Jewel let f PTS OR RE GR ee ge A Ee ame "7 2 to perceive that the Demoerats of the we ara now writing, has reforence to the un avid Matthew, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For| shot was coming up the harbor the wh Pe Cigars ae PRAYERS, in 2 vo'-, — —— Capiiol, between L and M streets. ot sit a extensively pateantacags the feigned respect with which he evidently re impcevaeieas spark arrears. a along tbe Bist Kiver wi re covered ee 0 Ruachan’s System of Anthropology 92 NoTIo District ten bs d tification that he had b: “ pat arches Miles, of iar'ford, Conn.—Forim | tatora. The recult. as faz as we hea: 2, i f MacC: Lait more Republiese, which fs, tn all re-] “ST? the notification that he oon Po | provemont in curtain fixtures. on expressed, was gratifying to all. Y | Florine Prin ess of Burgundy, by W B ‘abe, ps re ° 75 cents HE Undersigned can accommodate part'es with a Seis east Seer) Comme Beard, =< A.H Morrel, of Marlin, Texas.—For im- Tr he Grapeshot sailed from this port on the | Growth of Holiness, by Faber 50c T SOACHES for pleasure trips. having served his turn at the bizbest council | provement in cotton seed planters 25th of March last for the Canary Islands, jon of the Catholie Church, 752 Alse, to make trips to boats inv See board of the modern world. In no other} Ebenezer W. Nichols, of Worcester, Mazs.| with the intention of overbauli gg the brig | The Immaculate Conception, by Bishop Ulathore | afier nigh" from the White House. country can such a spectacle be seen as the | fer mode of securing brace bits ia their sock- | Isabelia Jewett, which sailed hence for those o spects, @ valuable and desirable paper for bem Aircady, under irs aurploes, it Eas a circulation of some hundreds in Wash- 37Ke For terms apply to Mr. JOHN HOLBROOK, at The Heart of Jesus, by J. B Daleairns, 50¢. tie Stare Stand at the Capivol, or orders left at G. & ingos i i ts. ‘ Islands abou* seventeen dys previously, with . Parker & Oo.’ 7 WM. WHALEY. & reception of the nomination for the simplest} Alexandor H. Niles, of Georgetown, N. Y.| Baker on board. The bark arrived out in the No. 198 Bridge so Jeldeaadt * = oe 's Store, M. Catiscaata —Late accounts from California] <£d humblest posi:ion known to our system cf | For improvement in carriages. i ge of seventeen days. and Aone Sry nin ae! i sees = 7 is Peabody, of S:lem, Mass. —For meih- ary ‘be question of dividing the State of Cali-| Government, as acompliment to be acknow. pees at i ie firia bed been discussed in the Assembly, | ledged in the kind epirit with which it was | Ufo" tegulating wind New York, N. ¥ —For evdan ect introduced, dividing it into three] tendered, by one who not long since Giled | jniproved mods of attaching hub: ascertaining that the brig had not arrived, cruised off Capo Palmas until the 17th of April, when the brig hove in sight and was soon after boarded. No 637. Notres of the Kimoval of the Land Offee Srom Clinton to Warsaw, in the State of s G:ctca, California, Colorada, and Shasia. the space in the public eye incident tothe | Geo. W. Phipps, of Philadelphia, For} Baker made no resistance when he was ai mien psa ‘siseriacaudion ce a ype ty rheeg = sa : position of a Minister of State ia Audrew |improroment iu window shu:te rested, but begged hard to be let off. anthorit~ o! Congress en! may l6—cokt _opparite Centre Market _ * An act autboris'nr changes in the location of RUNAWAY no. K Root. of Hartford, Conn.—For im-| stated that he had not the ligh Land Cffice ,” aprr ved M rch 8, 1858, it is he-eby PERSONAL, poor administration of the Goverrment | proved slide ae ieee a vessel would be dispatohed in puri im. | declared and mada known that the land office for - M A ipl Se oy oi i of the United States. |. 8 J Rassel, of ago, Ill.—For hot air | He isi health. and his ds ha ele cf the pub'ic lands st Custos, Missouri,| XZ day night last, two negro boys, mst ives Ar The D prety aie Chandler arrived r — furnace. , = mos' fool ee healed “ile wesonct plied in be Tomeve’ to Wane ‘¥, Benton county, in the corre peoqeet a they left. Charies fo Wachivgton this morning James H Stimpson, of Baltimore, Md —For| i during the voyage, although a atriot | #*:d State, on the Aret day of = mee feet gp cay deepen -++-Ltseoms that ths particular charge un-| Tho Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.—It} 1.) provement in butter coolers watch was kept over his movements. = satphcairg ete Se vat —— Om one cheek, but ‘that way ‘not be there now, and der which Colon-l Kianey was recently ar-] feems to be understood among Georgiavs in} Jso I, James M. and Il Q Thompson, of | Toe Grapeshot arrived off the Highlands on and eight restates five. alitle knock kneed, cop; Pandy rested in Philadelpbia, was baviog a rendez-| Washington that notwithstanding the declen Hoidernese, N. H.—For improved machine] M. and lay there all night By order of the President: a cloth cap, brown with buttons on the sides, not vous at 93 Walout street. To day at 10 + -. ,. | for polishing the soles of boots and shoes as taken in tow. ard brought JON WILSON, 80 well dressed as the other one, raiber spare, aud rpoment was (o have been heard before Judge | 0 of this gentleman of a frat javitation to} “WD “Mex Thornton, of Potisriile, Pee—For , where Commissioner of General Land Oflos, | very dark; he is about 14 0r15 ears of age’ Chatlea ry pplication of Kinn stand a canvassfor re clection tf Congress, he improvement in machino for creasing the| she how lies. While on ber way up the East| may 1’—lawéw : = lester wag hedeh Are len teeney dello GU M. Dallas) for a reduction ¢ will accept @ ncmination ap the anti-Know | edyes of leather etraps. River, a email steamer came alonzside, into 1 rerpegeond ‘ty ) ~ P C c 8 Brid UN: TED STATES MAILS. in the State of Virginia, and forty dollars if Which bad beea fixed at $4 500 Nothiag candidate in bis district, ard wilt de- |, Jeremish ilton, of Sanbornton Br which ae as transferred ia custody of the takes in Maryland, to Le delivered to me at H. 8. «+--Geerge W. P.ice, of Staunton, Virginia, | yore himself to the duty of addressing his fel- LAR sie Ae officers, a ed above Wal! strest, from Peer Crrice DEPantuenr, May 15, 1858, | Jobnston’s, or lodged in jail and notice given to me 5 » N. whence hi aken to the City Prison atl! 8 Jobn:ton’s, in Waslrington city. on Penna, sentiy thrown from his horse, from the} jow oitizens from this time to that of the| device for adjusting planing machinery. Captain Hepburn, and all others engaged pe prety Nig grslige eect ery avenue 7 iB. JOBNSTON. cohice, "ihe GSEs Se oust bl Gear Gongreloat aeation apn the Kacw Den) B, Weise of Dxion Maan ~Forim-| nthe pra derive guat ra for tue [abaya Herken ebae| SPA @ bow, > “ A vi s - oI N. wi ive tract Of. ! ! Po bundred Mormons arrived at Pitts.| Nothing question. Perhaps the wieh is farher | PDT Wai oP ot Milwaukie, Wis —For im-| them Fé0 of the Pat pt a tte ae gl perso ICE!—ICE! ty of] PVHE UNDERS'GNED having on hand a large The New York Evening Post, of yesterday af- hohoerer ogy beter rpen Pegg cag ges bl T quantity ot firet quality [CE, offers it tor sale ternoon says: nd in the times herein epesifi-d. Unusually low, in large or sm4!l quantities. The arrest of Lewis Baker Is the oe of | 131¢4 Pr:m Carp River to Keewenaw Bay, 76 mile | simmer su; y would do well to cal! on the subserl- to the tnought; as there is @ more earnest de- | proved compo-ition for filling in fire proof eng th i Nethi blic | cafes 2 Sen Seong Oe See eee ene Peel! Robert Wickz, of New York, N. Y.—Forim- proved furnace grate bar. lurg several day2 ago, om their way to Salt Lake Civy. Those who have not purehased or engared theis Robert J. Marcher. of Bloomington Grove,| conversation thr ughout the city. In all the and bask. once # week during the ou penrior | ber befo e doing s0. GEO. T. ELLIs, gnecof J 8. Barber ot Boston, | public and porter houses the greatest excite- repro eens from Nevember 1 to May 16 No. S&cornrr 9d and Payette streets. Mass—For machine for eutging irregular eres poten eer — boing ae L ave Carp River Monisy at 68m mav 15—St 3 lies that he bh forms. to his cell, w a adoubdle one, on the see wn ‘Ar-ve at K % $500 KEW ; h anytuch eipeastion ia We glad | @ great man beyond all question, having be- lienry Terry, of Plymouth, Conn , aesignee| corrider, m the Toombs, about 74 0’elock, he 6 rey -wenaw Bay next Wednesday by IVE HUNDRED a. - for ls come so only through bis own capacity ard | of Jno M. Heck, ofsame paned For improve- parn i be eed supper, when he was left a po gfrhsin faa ‘agerre bv aan the appretiension and . onv.ction of a ‘hersen i i H i i i . rive at iver ne: persons who dered Osborne ¥ en eee Se tragedian, is} labors, proving bist superior te ihe -— Maen akan ccd 0 D May 2 othe pacslege ouenedl very depressed in | 13187 K-ewen.w Bay. by Pert a Bris, Govteon rethceey protien Diatriet rhonda or poh, mri * ve meieg Pee ill, a8) bination of adverse cireumstances by which he) .¢ <. au] Huffman, of Charleston, spirits, and ptt Je to.see any one except his C iton. FagleR ver, Hersor and North | 6th day of February last, on his way from the the New Yor ‘as - as been assured | nas Leen surrounded. Go es ha vould, he bas | made of icdicating the number of yea and nay| counsel, who, we learn, are James R. Whi back. Soles er seth inp el always been sustained by hfs. peopie, and no| balls, in machines for taking votes ia legisla. | andex Judge Talmadge. Hewes walking the | U2? Sh ty EM i eda eae aon, other American stateaman of modere tines hag} Ve bodice floor this morning, in his shirt sleeves, with Arriv-»t Fort Wiltins mext Saturday by may 1S—lw 2 y West Mine t> Fort Wilkins, 77 miles and ‘gmbia Mills, 09 his home, near the cid Race Course, JONAN D. HOOVER. of the District of Colpm| ¥ joo Toggart and Julius 8. Shatler, of Rox | the uneasy movement of a saged bear, to which Lave Fort Wilkin- Monday at 6 SOOLSCAP WHI eee cou acted with more independence than that which Pali Muss. aesignees of Jno. Taggart, afare-| his portrait in the usual prints has some re Arrive at Eo.wenaw Pay next Wedcesday by 6 peep mp nen cr FArens of the fizest, ~ : Tuk eo has so far dis inguished hia course. If ho is dati = Mipicincns i oh ges Ma reese when his breakfast was brought to sas a saw Way, ty Als vas * videcrad 9 _ ae ; ee. N fork, is, from} +9; jamin 8. 4 onguin. ture, fo 0 Gnadnalt eeet ion wen- noes, likely 10 bees protracted Sent en ens organ be eer ee John FP. Nicholson, deceased, late of David-| Leet evenjng, the friends of the rey as ener eee ee 7 FRANC TAYLOR. astopol. host in himself, standing intellectually and soar}lis, Md.—For improvement in grain har-| held a private meeting. when it was resolved Leave Keswenaw Bay Thured-y at : NG —SERMUND . ; Oratorisally, and, i int of ience, a] yesters. that they would Yo everything that lay in Arrive at On" vext Saturday by 6 : ‘ a oo —— —— aden parts talk thee nod his ce ee Wootworth 3d, of Boston, their power fr his comfurt during his Sane Leave On-eparon Monday atéam wren iis cardidate for eledtion as d L hens For improvement in machinezy for . | inement and ‘tial; and to this ent they in- Arrive at Keeweraw Bay nezt Weinestay by 6 om oe sees M.@ Mabbard, of Now York, N, ¥,—For| tend to furnish bis cll in a comfortable style, cone MR sear, of Ne York, bas gained Th'e syit at Parise sgaivet two Prench [ndia- rubber m nulactaresg for the infringement of o* in that country. a — have his meals b: t to Ror festrustions, With eovditions to be or fiat The Rav 1 Retiring Boar@.~-Those at adi: | @ | Pavengas patie ssl eas Sy, Pade coer : erga wl the bpe that he in the contrat a tbe adverioument eal ae iy bat oe 2 tance from this poiat can have tte ides of | sssignes cf Cyra:@. Howard, of Boston, saav.,| will be eequitted on the plea of self-defence. re the fntecslty of the anxiety now pervading! the asigase of Degier I. Chamberlain, of Morrissey, Hyler; Van Pelt, and others,

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