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~ Tg% a EVENING STAR. Hiss.—“The pages of our to-day’s his- tory will be fall of Hiss,” said old Roger, throwing down the paper he had _beeri reading. ‘Can you tell me,” said he, why the present time is like a certain stage in a woman’s life?” This was asked of the Brahmin Poo-Poo, who was watching through the window Ike’s ef- forts to inveigle acat into a slip-noose hung over a hole in the fence. The Brahmin, as he stroked his long beard, : ssid by the power of Buddah, he could! not tell for the life of him. It #% because it is the Hiss-torical period.” Mrs. Par- tington, who was darning a stocking, laid it down in her lap, and raised her needle to a perpendicular, like a lance in rest. “Did you ever see sich doings?” said she, “it seems as if folks had eat shame and drank arter it. There don’t seem hardly virtue enough in our house of reprehensibles to save ‘em from the fate of Sodom and To-morrow. Only look at ’em,” continued she, with her eyes on animaginary conclave somewhere near the centre of the whitewashed ceil- ing, “one half of ’em investigating the doings and undoings of the other half. and heaven knows where it will end. If our blessed old commonwealth wasn’t agin anything Catholic, she would take & purgatory and wash the evil off.” She stopped here, and charged home with her needle on the blue lines of the foot, old Roger and the Brahmin walked out in search of recreation, while Ike con- tinued his experiments in natural histo- ry-—Boston Post. (Somebody says that a woman abandons her opinion the moment her husband adopts it; even in church, the women sing an octavo higher than the men, in order not to agree with them in anything. ” MOVEMENTS OF OUEAN STEAMERS. Legve For Days. New York..May 5 w York. bre gs iCIPAL HOTELS Rational Hotst—r v. WILLARD Mass S B Grice, Pa P German re RW Chew & lady, Md E B Tyler, do J Bowes, do B Whelan, Ala CG Wate, NY 5 3 Lansbury, do W B flutiokes, O T P Soclicro-s, Va Wo We all, Md Srow ns’ ietel—r. r. & uw. pRowe, Hi Wilson & son, Md U W ée Bolle, Pa W 8 Bishop & lady, Va 3 hw © P Curns: & haty, F Goetz & lads, do T G Norde, NO H 5 Jordan, Cal J Lecna-rd, Mass J Fussell, Md en W Berry, do t'&laly, Va § Lougery & lady, Mi ‘s vant, 8 P Coon, Wis J Woodie, do 3 8 Schmucker, Pa Miss 3 A Aller, do 3. Page, KE € Lichteaberg, NY JM Alles, Va at & daugh- Va Dr Williams, U Bt Smsth & lady, NY W © Moere, do Col Plymptcn, USA MP Fiat, do if':kwecd House tt. & 4. ErgtwooD. ther, Mes W L Moutague, do Umiled tales Motel—s.c. mcexer. W Humiston, NY C F Paidiey, Va * Athon & caughicr, J A Bndzeland, ind C Seug. Va tker &lady, NY J 5 Phillips, Md Ws, Me P Jackson, Ya. utehins, Fla 35 Canter, la nk, O APPROPRIATIONS, &e. { Continued fiom: Vy the joint rescletion 4 Hug! such eloibing as was f ement.] rlief of James Si r Biatfor). and atie-wards by Cap- tain Jesse McMubon. | indefiite j Dy the joint resclu’ioa fur the retier of Joe! Henry Ly €5 83 & private 20 sp>ropr.ation for f territorial libraries. Tit-rial litvaries Hivscof Kansas «l O making epproprietion for cf these entitied to the Lecefite<f ru ion of the House of Representatives of, ta‘es, parsed March thid, eighteen huccred ané fif y five, vot mg extra compensution to pies folders and others. For the paymert of t-e sum veted b: the House of Representatives, Mare! third, eightesn hundred and fi ty fire, tor the payment cf pages, fold-ra, and other emglojeez. [indefinite } 71,674,357 00 RECAPITULATICN. «+ $17,265,9:9 69 12,571,456 €4 4,453 556 10 15,012,091 £3 13,946 B44 26 3,874 429 BS 50,000 60 71,674,357 00 CREATED AND THE 82h! RIES THEREOF. By the at (chrp 1) Or the better p-eservation of ~ tide sud pr percy Sr. m vestels eLipwrecked om tte #s of the United Stites lieep re of light beuse étations om the ccasta of bi 1 ised New Jersey, and & sv perintendent beve the powers end prf.rm the duties R r of customs, autacrs d te be ep-oint Fae> keeper to ree ive @ compensation not ex- coedicg two hunired doll-rs. (‘hap 2°) to continue ia force, fora + the pr viaors of sbe at of Cor. uc , +851, acd the se ord rection of utos Jacnary 13, 185}, 50 a8 toen- ¢f Innd comm’ «rs in Califor- adjud eatiors of private land ate, and for cther purposes oruey ‘or the nortbera district of m4 \o amply as-is ant counsel, texeedirg (bree foo aad six bua- er apoum, sod rot mrs than two Rois, au‘horized to be ap of twenty-five handred at an anoual salary ct three By the ac‘ (chap. 122) to establish a court for the The raid clerk to b+ ' plen' pot countries spec fied, who hall recelve the annual compen ation Lereafter ment‘ond: ® compensation to each of one hundred into two jud’cial districts. A Cistrict judge, for the southe-n district of Mi- a at am anneal salary 8. A distriot attorney, a rarshal, and s c’erk for the southera district, authorized to be appoiat d. By the act (chap. 83) to divide the State of Ohio imo two jadicial districts, aod to provide for holding the dis‘rict and e’reuit courts of the Uni- ted Ftates therein. A district judge authorined to be appotn‘ed for the northern district of Oxfo, who shail be al lowed the rame compensation allowed by law to the juége of the district e .urt of Ohio. A marshal an! « district a torney authorizei to be appointed for the southern district of Ohic, whos emoluments shall be ths enme appertaining to the said offices in the district of Obir, By the sct (chap 117) toestab'ish the effice of cur- veyo> geueral «f Utah, and to grant land for ech<ol and uvivers ty purposes Oce surveyor general tor Utah to be appoin’ed, thousand dollars. investigation of c’aime aza‘nat the United States Three julzes authorizid to be appointed, at a sa’ary of fous thoucand dollara per cnnum each; a solicitor authorized ata salary cf thee thou:aod five hawiret dol'ars per annum; a chief clerk authorized: to be appoiatel by the court, at anaa Lual salary of two thousand collars Per annum ; en assistart clerk authorized to be enuusl sala’ y of fif.een hunired cola: m-sea gerslko authoriz-d to ba eppolnted, at an anneal salary of ight kundr-d do jars. By the act (chap. 124) to establish an additional land leepanperage dirtrict in the £txte of Wisconsin. A register and a rseeiver authoriz 3 to be appoint ed, to receive the compen ation provided by lawiao other cases. = By the act (chap. 138) to establish the ealléstion districts of Cep2 Perpetue and Pert Orf rd,in the Territory of Ovegon, ard to fix the ealazies of the offce-s of the customs therein A co lector to be appointed for each of the districts of Cape Perpetua ard Port (rford, to receive ea h an annuai salary of two thousand dollars. Deputy coliect as anthorized to be appoint-d for eseh of those ports, et the dire etion of the Secret+ry of the Tr asury, who shel! alro fix their com penta. tion, not to exesed the sum of one thorsand dol!ar- per anoumeach. The Secretary of the Treascry auth rized te eppo'nt one clerk fer erch of ssid ec l- lectors at an acnurl compensiion not exce: ding fiftesn hundred dol ars each. The Secretary of the Treasury a’so authorizd, on the nomination of rail collectcrs, to appo'nt fer raid districts a competent namber cf wrigh rs, gAagers, hd measurer’, at a compensation not ex- cee Ung six do lars pw day eec:; end euch number of inspect reas be shall deem ecyedient. at acom- pangation not exce-ding four do lars per day each. Py the act (chap 137) to amend an act to estublish a land ‘istrict in the Stats of Florida, t> ba cal’ed the district cf Tampa. . A re:i teratd rec iver auth-rized to be ay pointed, to rec ive the c mpensstion afd cm luments pre- scribed by law for otber land ¢ fiicers ia Florida. Ry the set (chop 132) to establish acircuiteourt of the United Stata: in am? ‘or the State of Caf rria A juize of ihe cizcult courts of the Uni ed Ptates, for the dit-i ts ef Calif srnia, authocized to be ep point™l, who shail be au horizad to appoint a de pety. tthd t» reemve double tho for the southern district of ef the judge to be four thou: fren alowed to the el Sew York. The salar; acd five hundred @ irs per anaus. By the ect (chap 133) to remed.] the diptomaticand consvler system of the Unite i States. The flowing envoy~ ext-aordinary and minist ra atiary su‘horized to ba appointes for the Great Britaiz, seventeen thou and five hundr.d lars. France fitfeen theusand d Jlarz. Spain, twelve thougand d«ilora, twelve thovsand dollars. a, twelve thousand dollsra. , twe've thousend dollars. Switzeriand, s-ven thorsand fivs hundred dollars Kome, seven thousand five hurdred dollars. Nep'es, reven thousand five handred dpllars a, ceven thowsand five hurdred do'lara. Felzium, seven thousand five hunired dollars Hoilend, reven tho :sand five hun¢red dollars. Portugal, seven ttoaaad five hundred do!l rs Denzsark, reven (howard five hun*red di }) re. &weden a-ven ‘t Ousand five hord-ed ¢col'ars. Torkey, nine tozsard deliara, Chi tteen thousard collera bt tee Ve thocsand ou'la:s. Peru, t-n thousand delars + Chili, nine thousaad doliars. aeatian Republic, seven thousand five hundred dollar’. New Grenada, seven thcusend five hundred éo!- lars. Bel-via, seven theusand fiv’ hund-ed dollars. Fewazcr scven thousand five hundred dollars. Venezuela, even thourand five huedr-dd Mars. Gratem=la, seven th uratd five huntred do tars, Nicara_ua, seven theu-end five, hucdred dul lars. Mexico, tw-lve thou‘and dollars. feeretarics of legation authcrized to be appoiat- el for th spective miscicns, to rcevive the cala- Tics spe ified: Britaio, twotho tsxnd fiva d- Hare. two thourand two hundred and Atty au, two thousand two hundred do'lars. ja, two houssnd dollars. >, {wo thorracd dollars, ‘sia, two thousand dollers Sxitzerland. oustho wand five hundred dotla-s. Lome, one thousand five bundred dol'ars. estan, one thousaxd five hundred dolars. one thousand five hundred deilera. sant five hundred do'lars) di five hundred dotars ed five hundred dolla:s Denmark, oae thousend fiye hundnd Zollars. Sweden, ons th usana five hundred dollars. Brazil, two th-usind Collars sand Col ars. nd Sve hundred dolla Argentize republic, one thousend five hun ‘red doNara. New Crenaja, one thourand £ve hundred dol- lira Bolivia, one thousand five buniiel dollara Feu.dor, one thousand five hundred do'lars Vent zuela, one thousand five hundr-d dollars. , one thcusand fice hundred dollars. gva.cre thovssad five hundred dol a s. thousand dollars. A comtalstioaer to tha RanJaich Islan’s author ized to be appointe! at an annual salary cfeix thou- rand dolia-s. se An interpreter to the mission In China evthor- ed tohe spp inted, at an annusl talary of two thouran ‘firs hundred dollarr. A drag:pan ‘0 ‘he mistion to Turkey authorized at an annual aslary o1 to thoqsand five huadr.d doliara Consu’s (not permitted to trane-ct business) au- ther'zed to te appointed at the following places, to reccive for their services the com pensat.on Apecified for eaeh : G&EAT BRITAIN. London, svn thocsand five hundred d l'ars Liverpcol, reven thousand five hundred dollars. Glasgow, four thouaend dollars. s Dun‘ee, two thouracd dollars Newras'le, one thousynd five hondred dol'ars, - Leeds on+ thousand five hundzed dollars, Bel/ast, two trourand dcilars. Horg Kong, three theurand dollars. Calcutta, three thousand five hundred dol'er2. iiglifex, two thousand dollars. Metbourne f. ur thoasand dollars. Nes-eu, two thoussed dollars. Kings‘on, Jamaica, two thousand dollars. HOLLAND. Rotterd -m, two thoueand doler3, Amsterdsm, cne the usand dollars. PRUESTA. Aixla-Chepelle, twenty five hundrcd dollars. ° FRANCE, Paris, five thousand duliara, Havre. five t) ou-and dollara, Mar-cilles, two thousand five hundrod Coll rs. Bor¢caux, two thousend dollarz, L- ons, one thousaed dollars La Rochelle, ore tt ousand dollars. Nan‘es, cue thousand doilars, : SPAIN. Cadiz, fifteen hundred d liars. Maleza, fi teen hundred dollare. St. J-go d» Cuba, twe thousand dollars. Matanzas, tie» thousand dollars. &t. Jobn’s (P. F.,) two thousan} dclare, ‘rin'dad de Cuba thr e thougend do'lars. Pence,(P. R.) one thousand five hundred dol- lars. Havanese, tix (housend Collars. TORTUGAL. Jisbon, fifte-n hundie! dollars. . Punchal, ff.cen hundred dollars. BELGIUM. Antwerp, two thousand fivs bundred dollar:, RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, two'bourand fiva kundred dol- } ars. . TENMAnK, Ft. Thomas, four thou-and do‘!ars, Eisiaeur, ffie-n hundred colla-s. AUSTRIA. ‘Tiien'e, ty 0 thousavd dollars. Vieuna, one thousand dollars. SAXONY. Leipeic, fifteen bundr d dollars. BAVARIA. Munich, ore thovsard dollars. HANSFAT C AND FREE C:TIE32. Bremen, two thcusand do'lars. Hamburg, tzo thc ussnd dollars. P°ANKPORT-ON TH?-MAINE. larlading the Grand Dachy of the El ctorate of Herre-crxeel, the Duchy of Nas seu. ard the Favdgrav'at: of Hes. ¢ HexLourg, two thousand do ler, WURTRMBURG. Hars per m-ach; the offices thus created | Stuttgrrd', ove thousan dollrs, Vmited to one year, Ry the at (cha) i BADEN. Pp. 95) to divide the State of Illinois} Carlerue, one thousend dcliars. SWITZSRLAND. Rasle, fi'teen hundred dollars. Zanich, fiftean hun ired do'lars. Geneva, fifieen hundred dollars, FARDINTIA. Genoa, one thousand five hundred dollars. TUSCANY, Leghorn, fifteen bundzed dollars, KINGDOM OF TH® TWO SICIiLIEs. Naples, fiiteen hundred dollars, Palermo, fliteen hundred doilas. Messina, one \housand dollars. TURKISH DOMINIONS. Cozs‘aatinople, two thousand five hundred dol- ars Smyrna, two thousaad 4:llara. Beirut. two thou-and dollars. Jeru elem, ons thoucand dollars Alexandria, three thousend fire hunired dollars BARBARY &TATRES. Tangiers, two thousand fire hundr d dollars. ‘Tripoli, two thourand five hundred do'lars. Tan's, two thoygant five hunired dollars. CHINA. Canton, three thoasan’ doll:rs Sha -ga', three thousand do lare. Amy, twoxty five hundred dollars, . Fouc .0w, two thousand five hundred dlars. Niagpe, tro thoasand fire hun‘red d | ars. JAPAN. Sim-da. Iakoda lf. PORNED. Eruri. SANDWICH ISLAND3. Hozolutu, four thousand dollars HAYIST, Port-au-Prince, two ihou:and dol avs. City of bt. Doming>, fiftern hun !red dollars. MEXICO. Vera Cruz, three thoussnd five hundred doll-rs. Acapuleo, two thovsard doilars. CENTRAL AMERIOA. fan Jaen del Norte, two th -usard San Juan del Sur, two thousand dul NiW GRANADA. Penama, three thou und five huadred doll: Aspinwa'l, two thcusam4d five hundred dol ars. VNNEZUKLA, Lagua; ra, fliteen hundred dollars, BRAZ'‘L, B’o Ge Jeneiro, six theusn i do'lera. Pernambuco, two th ussnd dol ais. ARGENTINE REPUBL‘C, Buenos Ayres, two thousand dollars, PERU. Callao, three ‘housand fire hundred dullarz. CHILI Val; araiso, thres thousand dollars. Consuls and commercial agents authorized to be appoin'ed for the following piaces, to receive the specitied ecmpensations, who shall be permitted to transect busiaess : GREAT BRITAIN. Southampton, one thourand do.la:s, Bristol, ove thousavd dollars. Leith, one thousand dollars. Dublia, one thoasand dollars. Cork, one thousand dol!ars Gslway, one theu-and dcllars. Bombdi5, ose thourand dolls: Si: gaccre, one thousand dclis rs. Gibrel a=, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Isl 1d of Ma'ta, one thousand dollars. Cxp2 Cown, one thotsa ud collars. Port Louis, one th. usand dollers. ft. Jobn’s. (N B.,) one thousand dollars. Pic ou, one thousand dolla s. Demarars, one th usand do Bidcey, one thou-and dollars. F..Jkiand Irlirds, one thousand dollars. Hobart Town, one thcusand dol’are. ‘\urk’s Irland, one thousand do!lara. Barbadoes. ove thcusand dollars. island ot Tiividad, one thougand do lara. St, Helena, one ihourand dollsrs. bt. Chr siopher, ons thousand doilars. Axtizgua, ope thousand d: i'ars. Bermuda, ene thousand dol!ara, Ceylon, one t: ousand dolla:s. RUSSIA. Odetsa fifteen hundred dollars. Galatea, one thousand dollars, P2ANcK. . Martinique, seven bundred and fifty dol'ars. Biquelow, coven hundred and Aity dollars a BPAIN. Barceloua, seven husdred and fifty dol ars. Manilla, cevea hundred and ffty doliars IOUTUGAL. Mz cad, one thousand dol ars. Mozambique, seven hundred and fifty dolia:s. Payal, seven hundred ard fifty dollers. St. Jazo Cape Verd, seven hundred and fifty dol- a. HANOVER AND FEW BRUNSWICK. Haxovez, five huadred dollars. MECKLENBERG-~<CHWERIN AND MECKLES- BebG-3TaBLiiz. Schwerin, five hundseidol ara, OLDFNBORG, Ollenburg, fve hua*rad dollars. PANIAH LOWMLNIONS, Santa Cruz, seven hundred acd tifty dollars. SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Gothenburg, sev-n buntred and Atty dollars. AULTRIA. Venice, sayen hundred and fifty dollars, SARDINTA. Spezzia, seven hundret and fif y doilars, GREE Athens, one thousand 4¢!!. TURKIY. Cand's, one thourand do’! Cygru , one thoi IONIAN IBLiNDS. Zince, one thous .nd dolace, AFP eo M nrovia, one thousend doll-rs, Zavzibsr, ore thoureud goilirs NEW ZEALAND. Bay Telaada, one thousand d.llars. HAYT! Cape Haytien, on» theuzand dollars, Aux Cayes, five hun*red dollars, MEXIC). Mexico, ong thousacd dollars. Paso del Norte, five hundred dollars. Tampico, one thousgnd dollars. Matamoros, one thousand dollgrs. ‘Tabasco, five hund-ed dollar: Mazatlan, five burdreg dollars. Tebauntepec one thousand dc lara. Manatitlan, one thousand dojla.s. CENTRAL AMERICA. Omoa and Trvxilio, one thousan | dollars. Ban Jove, five hundred dollars, \ NEW G"ANADA, Carta :ena, five hundred dollars. Sabanillo, five huadred dollars. VENEZUELA. Ciudad Dolivar, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Puerto C.bello, seven bund ed and fiity dollars. Mazacaibo, teven hundred aad fifty dol ars, BCUADOR. Guesayui', seven hundred and fifty dollars. ae BRAZIL, Maranhem island, sven hanired aad fifty dol- ies. Rio Grande, cne ‘housand dollars, Fabia, cne thousand d Mars, Para, one thousand dollars. URUGUAY. Montevideo, one thousand dollsrs. CHILI. Ta'cahuano, on3 thousand dol! ars, PERU. Paita, five hundre! doilars. ‘Tumt ez, five hundred dollars. SANDWICH ISCAND3. Lahainy, one thousand dol ars. io, oxe thousand do lars. + NAVIGATOR’S ISLAND. Apia, one thousand dol!ara. fOCIETY ISLANDS. Tchiti, one thous-nd dol.ars. FEJ=E ISLANDS. L n‘ba‘a, one thourand dollars. HOLLAND. Batavia, one thouand dollars. (Commercial t : Peramaribe, five huntred dollars. (Commercial agent) Pa +n, five huacr.d dollars. (Commercial ent wet, aan five hurdred Collars, (Commercial mn er ae five hundred dollars, (Commercial agent.) Censu's and commercial agen's authorized to charge the fol owing fees jor the spec! fied rervices: Por recetving and delivering ships’ papers, half ceot on every ton, seg s’ered measuvement, of the vessel for which the servieo is vesiormed. For every reamen who may be vis barged or shi, pelatthe con u'ate or commercial ae & ghe port in which they are lecated, one dollar; which «bal! be paid by the masver of the vers-1, For evsty o'her eersifioate, except pe ssport», the s'gning and verifica ion of which ahali Le free, two doilers . The Pres'dort of the United States authorized to confer the title of consul genars! vpon any consul of the United Etatesin Asia cr Africs. “the act (ch. 175) making seycepeiations for the salen beats diplomstic expens 8 ernment for the year ending Jhne 30, 1856, Jor other pur An scditiomal clerk in the cffics of the arsistant treseurer of ths United States at Boston, a an sn-| Boston, nual galory of $1,200 A chaplain to the penitentiary of the District of cf Columbis, at $500 pr annum. sistant examiners, authorissd to be sppoiated, for a limited time, if need be. A cousal general, to resilein the British North Americar colonies, authorized to be appointed, at en anvual salary of four thoucaad dollers per snnum Temporary clerks authoriz d to be appointed by muperistend-nt of Indian affaire, and a sum not ex ceeding five thousand dollars, approrristed fo: their ¢ mpersation. By the act (ch. 202) to establish Oolumbus, im the State of Miss'ssip~l, Chattonoga, in tle Stats cf Tennessee, go ofowrenonger in the State of Ker- tucky, ports very. A acre of the customs auth-r'z3d to be sp- pointed at each of thoee ports, to r-carve ths ccm- neation and emoluments prescribed in the act of ingress approved March 2, 1831. the act (eh 204) ma*iog sppropriations for the piers oe contingeat expenses of the ‘nian Department, and for falfiil ng goss Neigencreere with the various Indian trites, for the year end- ing June 30, 1856, aad for other purtoass. An adsitional Indian ageat authorized to be ap- poia ed for the Kantas In , at anancus! selery ofoue thousa-d do!la s. An siditionsl Indian agent euthoris<d to be ap pointed for the Kickspoos, at a salary of one thous and doilars per annum. An additional Indiwn — autherized to ba sp- pointe f r the Delavrare Ind ane, at an annual sal cf fideen bundred dollars. ‘our adtiional Indian agents, au‘hor zel te be appointed for Indians in the State of New York, in Green ray, Wisconrin, Semiaoles west of Arkan fas; ond Ivdians iv ths Territory of Utah; whoe annual ra!aries ehall be ons thoucand dollars each. By the ect = 149) toestablish aa additional laad district in the Ter:i ory of om. A register and rece‘ver autho-ized to be appeint- el fora d. strict lyicg south cf the fourth etacda d parallel, whose compensation, &c. sha’, ba the same as those preecrited by the act of July 17, 1851, By the act (ch 137) to amand an act to establish » Jand dis'rict in the State of Florids,t> be called the district of Tampa. ‘Ibe P:esideat of the Un'ted States authcrisd to appol t by aui with the advice aod consent of the S na‘e, ar-gister avd rece ver for the land district called Tampa, whosecomp-nsat on, 4c, stall be tre same as thet pr sstib d by law for oth<r land offi- ons in said State. By the act (ch. 174) t> im; r:ve the laws of the Dis- trict oc Columbia, and to codify the exme, ‘Two pe-sons, arsed in the law, author zed to be #ppointed by ths Pre-ident of the United mates, by and w th ths advice ard consent cf the Senate, to revise, slmpl-fy, d'gest, and co.ity the laws of ths District cf Oviurbia, who shall each receive for their service: at the rate of thres thousand dollars per knoum. The seid ccds to ba submit'ed toa beard, consi:t- ing of five persozs from the city ¢f Weshington, two from the ciy cf Gexrsetcown, and one person in beha’f the couoty of Washirg:on, and eprrov-d by them; ardeach memb.-r cf the tcard shall re ceive from the treasury ef th» United States a rea- sonable ecmpensstion for ti eir serviccs. By the act (cb. 199) to organize an instituticn for the inswne of the army and navy, and<f the Dis- trict of Columbia. in tatd Disiricr. Aboard of visiters, consisting cf n'ne persons; th? offce tote honcrary and without compensa- tin. A superintendeat or chief executive offer, whe thall be a w.lledueated pl ysiciap, at an adnua’ talery cf two thousand dollars. Py the act (h 198) makiog epp:oprations for the naval rervice for the year cnzing Jane 50, 1858. ‘Two cl’rks or assistants ia the naval as‘rorom'- cal expesition, at tha rate of twelvs hundred deol: lace per annum while employed. TIL—THE OFFICES TSE FALARIES OF WHICH HAVE BEFN INCREASFD. WITH THE AMOUNT OF SULH INCREASE. By the resolution (No.6) relat.va to .ha cons'rac® tian of the laws for the s] owance of aidisiong compensaticn to the clerks in the Consus Buresu The sdditicnal compe -sation, which wat granted by the act of Apr.123, 18:4 extended to th: ¢ erks employed in the Census Office. By the act (-h. 96) to d’ the Strte of Lil nis into tw jatdici:l d stricts. The ta’ary +f the judge, 3 igned to the northern district, increascd 10 twesty-five hunired dollars per annem, By ths act (ch. 1/6) to incveaze the compznsation cf tre Legist rs of land officers and re.eivers of pub Jie roneys, ucd r the act entillet “An act to ace the p» f the p2bi'c iand Sler3 end cuitivatcrs” E.ch r-gister acd receiver to rece’ye the seme awonnt of pay for every entry, under ra'd act, as soch offic rf: eatifled to rece ve for similar extrie: of len! at ths minimum price of one doll«r an} twenty-five cents per ac ¢, pr Vive}, that th whole amount received by each Officer shalino exc» d the limitat cn fixed by exiting !aws By the act (eb. 107) to re alate the calaries ef the distri-t judges of the United Sta'es, The ju lees of the distii-t. of the rt cf Maine New tampshire, Vermont, hhede Is . Connre ticut, Delawere, New Je sey lows, and W. scomir, to reccive (wo thousand 4eila s-ahpe-acnem ” Tho judge «f the no thern distr'y: of Fictida ‘o teeivo tw taoucacd tw) Lundred ani fifty pe annum. Tha judges of the western dis riet of Virgints. North Uaroliaa, eastern, we.tera, and middie die triets of Teatess*e, ner hern aud southern district of Misais-ippi, weet-n distrct cf Penneyivavis. western district of Louisiaua, Texas, Ker.tac y, Ohio, Indiana, Mistowri, eartern avd weatern div. tric's of Arkansas, Ilino.s, ard Michigav, to re civatwo thousund five hendrd dcllars exch per avnom. The judges of the distri -ts of Goorgia, Foath Car colina, eastern district of Virviata, vor-hern district ef New Yors, norther: avd southern d <'riczs of A’abima, t> reveive two thcussnd .even hund e2 acd fifty dollars p-r annum. The jadges ef the ¢i tric’s of Maryland, Mas-a- chas+tiz, ¢as's-n district of ferney.v-nia, sontbern dist ict of Fist da, and goa bera district Gf Califor. nis, to receive three thcugand dol'ais ver aanum. The juig» of the eastern district of Lou'siane to re elve three fucusand five hundred dollars per an- nem. The judge of the southern ¢i:tri-t of New Fork York to teceive there thousand seven hundr-d in? fif.y dol ars por annun. The jatve of the northern district of Ca if nia to ree ive five thousand dollars per anzum. By the act (ec. 175) m-king *ppropriations for the eviardd plomatic expeaes of government ‘o- the y ar «ndiog the suth of Jure, 18.8, and fo- ober purpsece ‘The supstio’end-nt of publia privt'ng and the eluks gud we-s per in his «fice: tle Murarian and assistants, aid me s-nzcr in the library of Congress, the ll be. n‘il'ed to recelys the berafits o: the joint recolution, sprroved Jury 20, 1264, fixing the eomp»nsat on of the lezs'atiye emyleyies of the government, ia the same macner and .o the same extent sa officers of the seme grads in the leg islative department. she salsry of the chief justice of the Supreme Court raised f-om five ‘hovsan I dollars to six thous and five hunde.d d dlars per ancum The salatie. of the as-ovla‘e jus ices of the £u reme Court ra‘eed fr m four thousand five hua dollars to +ix thousand dollar: per arnum. The avbual salaries of the a-sist nt treaturers of Foston snd Bt. Louis revised from two thoxrand five hucdred do! ars to four thousand dcllare esch. ‘Fhe annua’ c mpearativn of the chaplain of the Fenitentiary shall be five hondged golurs. ‘The enveys extraordinary and miaiaters Pjenips- tentiary who shel! b+ continued without Teap- pointment after the 30th June, 1855, to receive the same compensation as the newly appointed envoys and ministers for t.e respective countries after that time. The elerks in the Lepartin- nt of Stats to bs placed on the same {co ing, In regar: to compessaticn, as the clerks in the otherexucutire d+pirtments by the pravisions of the third see ion of ths ect “makiog appropriations for tne civ‘! and dip'oma'{e ex» nsaa of government, approved 31 ef M rch, 1853, and io te class‘ fied ingly. Toe salary of th- princiral c’erk ja the ist acs atory at Washington increseed to fif een hun dred dollars per aonum, and twenty per cent. op former sala‘y allowed from 1852 Twenty rer cent. ale ae = pea . a efficers of the iten“iary in the I Istr'ct o1 ium via, to com- ase feom the Ist of July, 1853 fons ‘The fecs and costs allowed to the clerks, m: and attorneys of the circuit and district covrts of the Ucited States in the Territories of Minnesota and Utah to be thé same ax those allowed to the sare pe the ceveral States by the ect of Februery fs elerke fm *ha tranch mint of ths United Ste“es at New Orleans to rc ive eightcen hurdred dollars (¢. # suas satacy each from Jply 1, 1851. The first assi tant examiners in ths Parent Offi-e to be rated as of the fourth «lass of clerka, and the second sssistent ex «miners, macki’st and librarian * She alarks of the edt > 2 6 edian agents for a ‘ai Nomebs, on Ocege river pe Fin ai mdey from their prisent a’arj-s respecitvely POD Raft i wc a cae compensaticn @ collector of the ens‘oms atS milusty, Tole’, and Clrvel; as that of the collester at Detnaign > P* the sme By the avt (ch. £03) making 2prrrpriati¢ns for the ‘suport of the Mili vader ‘ ci aon vasa? Avsder y fer the year end ‘She yearly ailowan-e of the ri fegeor French end &pinish languazes an rigor nccty to that of (he other " By the act (ch. 198) making er prop: naval service for the youn: oni pny Ie Th compensetion of the chic fs cf B u of Con Getaiind i inch ke otal de ee Davy Depe a ‘ef of bureaus cf the orwer ceive came} poy allowed ee 1 New York, Nor o:k, aoe “erage be The salary of the surv. yor of the cus’ome at the Port of Cairo, Lilin: is, to be eight un dollars per annua, inetied cf hat heretofore al owed, eng oe TED German Bitters, DR C. M. JACKSON, F hilad’s., Pa, CHANGE OF HOURS, N and after Monday, the 23d instent, the iraing will ‘TRAVELERS’ MURECTORY. ~ no WASHINGTON BRANOH RAILROAD. wit INT, DYSPEW°SIA, JAUNDICR, oe Washington st 6 and 8}¢ a. m., and 3 and brome or Nervous De Taya fon Loove Dalimertin 4X and 9% © m, and Sand Kidneys, 5x pm ordered Liver or Storsach. On Sunday at 4K am. Suchvas. Ci af ti Inward Pile:, or) ap23— J T. H. PARSONS, Agent. Blood to the Heady Acidity of the Stomach, Naw, } SPSS _7. PARSONS: Aen sae er cemtaoedh ae Eruciations, Sink- | GH’ Mott Bedell’s Line. <p ing or Fluttering at the Pit of toe scult Breathing, | NEW YORK, SLEXANDRIA WASHINGTON Plastering at ube Heart, Cooking of Sulfoeating | CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Sensations when in Yeliowness of the Skin and of Heat Burning inthe Fie sh, Constant Jmagin ines of Evi, and great dept easion of Spirits. HE proprietor, in calling tae attention stoed the test of a ten years’ trial before the Ameri in its faver given by the mast prominent and well- gnown Physi the country is immense. ‘Tue following from Norih Carolina is respectfully submitted, referring any who may stil! doubt, to my “‘Menrorabilia,”’ or Prac- tical Receipt Book, for Fartaers and Families, to be bad gratis, of a'l the Agents tor the German Bitters. Principal Office and Maauisctory, 190 Arch st, Philadeiphia, Pa. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA, Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, i Rich- mend County, N. C. Ping iti, March 4th. 1854. Dr. C. M. Jacxson, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: I have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst frm, for the last five years. Sach was my condition for twelve months that the physicians and all who saw me said I must die. While in this condition, I wee carried to the watering places in Virginia, ‘Tennes- see and North Carolina, but was not benefited by any water to which I was taken. While on my way home, I speed aweek at Rutherforston, a smal | village in North Carolina, to uy the effect of some Chalybeate water in that place. About the last of the week, I went into a drug store to get some medicine for my child and myseif. There were several of the village physicians in the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a dyspeptic, and had been greatly bene fitted by the use of “Dr. Hoofland’s German Bit- ters,” prepared by you, and he insisted that I would try the Bitters He also called the next day at my room, and insisted so much that [ would try them that I asked bim to get me one bottle. He did it, and | commenced taking it as directed, and { do say I was more benefitted by it than afi the water and medicine I had ever taken. After reaching home one of my neighbors caine 10 me fora tion and medicine, (he a dyspep. tic,) and i gave him nearly el! the Bitters [ had left, which effected rauch good in his ease. He has often called on me for more of the same knd of medi- cine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but I have not able to get ay more for him or myself si = 2-2, there : please ship me a dozen or more as son 2s pos- sble. Respectfully yours, w. »). R. HOOKER, Roger’s Store, Wake Co., N. C., October 24.1853, says:—“* Having experienced very great benefit from the use of “ Hoofiand’s German Bitters,” in Chronic Dysentery and functional de- rangement of the Liver, and its concomitant evils, fam desirous of obtaining a — of it for the benefit of my comnrunity. You will, therefore, please send a lot, &c. Re. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. Tontsvitte, Yapurx Co , N.C , Nov. Ist, 1853. In. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Aiiow me vw ex- Press to you my sincere unanks for your discovery ofa medicine whick, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all other medicines, that T have saken, have entirely failed todo. “Hoofland’s Ger- man Bitters” have eured me of the most stubborn and aggravaied case of the prtgs that, perhaps, ever fell ty the lot of man. My case is n ia +traager in tas community, as | am well know’ in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that my re- covery has astounded all my friends and relaiions, as | had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good until Twas prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are -uliberiy to make any use at this communication, for — benefit of the afflicted, may think proper. Truly vou ices i Wa. 3. ATWOOD. These bitters are entircly vegctable, and strencthen the can be used for infanis fi Por svle by respectable dealers everywhere, and , by Z. D. GILMAN, Wa-hingwon; J. L. KIDWELL Georgetown; and J. R. PLERPONT, Alexandria. mar I—lv OARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Parifier of the Eloed! Kot a Particle of Mereury In It 4u Ingeuueie Ruwzoy for Scrofuia, Hing's Evil, Rheumatien, Obstinete Cutaneons Eruptions, Plu»ice or Pusiulea on the thes, Blotches, Boils, Chroaic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scaid Bead, Evlargeinent and Pain of the Bonea aud Joints, Btaboorn Ulcers, syphilitic Disorders, Lumbego. Spina) Compla‘nts, and all the disessss rising fom en injadicious use of Mereury, Im- prud :nce in Life, or Impurity of the blood. HIS valucdie Mediemne, Which hes Looome cele brated for the camber of «xtractdivary cures. affected through its sgeacy, hes indvesd the propri- sire, at the urg-nt request of their frieuds, to offer fc, Which they do the wtmost oc ctaes and wonderful carstive prep ertie The folowing ceriificaies, relectad from 3 Proprietors; snd are al: #0 im their localities, and Mity, many of chem res.ding im the city of Richmowd, Va. B. BOYDEN, Esg,, of the Exchengs Hotel, Rich mond, known everywhere esye ho has seen the Med icine called Cantyn’s Spanice MixtuRg, adminisiores in over a hundred cages, in mearty all the diseane: ior which it is recommended, with the mont asian ishingly good reen'ts. He says it ia the most sx. treerdinsry medicine he bas «ver seen. AGUS 4ND FEVER—GREAC CURE.—I hereby sertity that for Sisee years Thad Agus cod Fever gf the mort violent deecription. I had several Phy dickens, took Isrge quantities of Quinias, mip and U bel:eve all the Tonjos elvet tized, but all wit vat permanent relief. At lect I tried ter’r Ipanish Mixture, two botties of which effectually cured me, and I am Lsppy to esy I heve had reither chitie or fevers since.« I coasider it the bect Tonk in this world, aud the only roedicine that ever veached iy caze. JOUN LONGDEN. Buavin bivou, neer Richmond. Ve. O. B. LUOK, Ksy., now im the city of Richmond and for many ysars in the Poet Office, bas such confidence in the esionishing efficacy of Carter's Spenish Mixture. that he has bought upwards of 68 bottiee, which he has given away to the afflicted — Mr, Luck eays be has never known it io fail when taken doco: bo directions. Dr. MING, a practising Phyntcian, an formerty of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says be ‘has witnessed ia 4 number of inetences the eff-cts of Carver's bpemish Mixture, wich weze mest traly sarpriaing. He soya in s case of Consumption, da rears oa the Liver, tha good effests were won- ySAMUAL Mt DRINKER, of ths frm of Drinker & 7 Was sured cured of Ljver Com- leint of three years standing, by the use of two Potties of Garters Bpauirh Mixiaca. GREAT CURZ OF SCLOFULA.—The Editors of the Ricshimcnd Republican ied @ se-vaut employed in their prees room, cnred of violent Scrofula, on bined with Rheamatiem, which entirely disabled from work. Two bottles of Cariors Mixture made s perfect cure of him, snd the Eii- tore ta & public notice, eny they “cheerfully recom- 5 it to oll who sre siticted Win any diseuse of STILL ANOTHER CURB OF SCROPULA.—I had a very valuable boy cured of Bcrofcla by Carter’ Bpankhs Leousider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the &. F. and eu TL, Co. Richmond. Va. SALT or ey YRARS STANDING Mr. JGHN THOMPSON, residing fn the city of Sry hE by "three Dottles of carte, g Spanish of Balt Kheum, which he had for nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians eithe geod nt xr, “Mr nes ee Known geeshant in Richmonds and “Wis A MATIUSWS, of Richmond had a a cervant pentehs Mintare. "ule mye he Sent b recom: ends jt, and considers “3g very invaluable medi EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of ths revenue, he has seen the god effacts of Carter’s Epsmish in a number of Syphilitic cases, and cays it “Wa G. WARWOOD, “ |, of mond, eured cf old Sores amd Ulcers, wh ch ‘Taebied bia from welking. Took @ Sew bottles of Carter's Spanish and was enabled to walk without i F i for sale 0; HEN! at be Feteo $1 per CHARLES PERL, Alexandria, snl eet bottle, or six bottles for $5 mere Memories OF THE COUNTESS OF bI £3. sihgion, by°R, R. Madden, M.R. 1. 4 FRANCK Tat UK. ) vol, a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Duts of Webs cckin viie Sight, Fever and Dutt Pain in the Head, Dr fi tiencyor a Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Bolden Fla-hes | clase of the bic to this preparatioa, does so with a feel- ng ofthe utmost ab recy in its virtues and adap- tation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has jane and individuals, in al parta of WORT, 4:rOnger Wwathnon; ! feb 1—6m HE Cars leave curg, st Warrenton Ju: renton, and at Yor Midd'sburg dail stthe Phin. Conch fare 10 cents. dence with Geo. & oct Fare round ets. MOTT BEVELL, . Wail 8. 8. MASTERS & SO! Alexandria, Va, THOMAS RILEY, Washington and D.C. Coaches leave the Cepitel for the Luray and New Market, copnectin; with the es A Aaccat spon Pace we Sebo Oolozk. at 8is c'clk. the Coaches will leave their reab- Parker. Refreeh:sents on the boat. a—att SAM’L GEDNRY, Capt. UNITED THE— PAOILFIC, Thace ehips have teken in their con-: iusure streneth and and comfort. Price of passage firet cabin... No berth can be secured for gold, silver, bullion, stones or metals, unless Bov 1h—1) Conv av ™ from New From Liverpesl to New York £30 and An experienced surgeon attach xpecie, bills of therefor, and the value thereos therein exprassel. . STATES AILANTIC, Capt. Weet. pt. Nye, BALTIC, Capt. Comstock, ADIIATIC, Uapt. Gratton. been built by contrast, expres. ly for Government service; every care has been Tuction, es in the Engines to speed, and their sccommods tious for passengers ate unequalled for elegance York to Liverpool, a sta “2aze apply to WARD MATL STEAMERS. TSR GHEeS COMPRISING THIS LIND ARE ed toeach pall for, —~ os Woe 9., x atreet, Yor! BROWN, SHIPLEY & oo. E. S. ROBERTS & CO. 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & 00, ‘96 Bus Notre Dame des Tie PACKETS, HIS LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY from picr 14 East River, New York,and oftencr woe gag are composed of the following firet vessc! a fast toners, and the master These ‘Is are all at! m xperience in the trade, and the crn people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled | ‘ar line of Washington Cit by any similar preparations extant. ‘The testimeny only regu N.Y. 8, ORANGE AKD ALEXANDRIA RAILEOAD. On and @: a . am Alexandria daby for Gordons ville and Interm-diate stations at TX o'cio-k, sm. om the arrival of the boat from giving ample time for breakfast en board. Con. ascting at Meraseas Juncti-n with « traie for Stree. Virgiais Central for tee ville, and Staunton. ‘the cars leave Gordonsville ry fey? Alczandria sud intermediate stations, at 12, a.m, on the arrival of the trains o: the Central rail. toad from Richmond, Chi and Scauntos, Sinden to wee LOT» secverereeene $2 00 « S Gordonevilicn's be « « Charlottesville 0... 4 25 4 “ Staunton... 0... 5 « “ Btraeba-y. - 3 60 « pad L DULG wcvecesecereee 6 TH ed « BOT srevmececserm 8 60 bad nee eceees 4a bad bad New Market... 5 0 Yor Sean ~ = yp or , Thsriottesville, on Mondays, Wedmesdays, and Fri- e. connecting with the stages W. B. BROOKETT, Agert. FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, $1; from Alex- wHE REW YORE & LIVERPOOL | | Liverpool Paris. GEO. KH. DRAP+ 3, Unvee, The owners of tus: ships will sot be accountable jewelry, precious sre cigoed E. H. BATES. POLICE MAGISTRATE, FIRST S7., NEAR PENNA. AVENUE, acing and Bounty Land Claims attended to “Private Medical Tregtios POYS1OLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGA, ar i. B.LA CRCIX. Mm. 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