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ee : fron. —_ canpanspaeinoneees —_— PLIES. boos iron. No 39, chain tiemanly | PROPOSALS FOR NAVAL SUP. copper aa Yur I Tg journed ) the confusion resulting from the rush PERSONAL. are legitimate subjects of fair and gen ~ F cas GOSPORT, VIRGIN: " EY E N ING STAR. in the county clerk’s office after the dicision| .... We understand that our former so uni- oome han always renty' "(0 give the reasons a earl Pa No. 1, wh teak plank stock 'ege No. 2, — peat de ; versally $6 fellow citizen, Col John B. for the faith that ts In me. and my consistency and Se 16 1865. ° eal Se is made will probably end in preventing more 'y Fy ton Will ot oll tants y No. 4, whi'e cak Peel pieces WASHINGTON CITY: .or less who are entitled to papers from ob- | D this city a few days sizce, and ‘ ? een opal faver |ALS to furnish Naval Fupp'i~ | piank ateck timber. No 6. yell beams. in times is the life and soul of favorably with'that of Ms? Rive on EALED PaOPos. 71856 wit |e sttimber. No.9, white pi «. MONDAY AFTERNOON...........May 21 | taining them. Wo take it for granted ~~ fe ola familiar walks Sachig tote Une bioeaneet meeee, ft BAe a Sees eae bares ta 3 cack P mrt ke ie aperen 2 Ho. 11, Mack wale aad "Wintec SA ah “eran ize court are disposed to facilitate the aoq +++ The Mr. J. I. Bdwards, recently pro- | the Presidency, and regret sincerely that Ihavenot Ben. 25th day of June next. There paca omens Bag ree og AGENTS FOR THE “TAR. sition of the naturalisation papers of all for-| moted toa Bpemiomst certehip tn the General | or ioae tone he eny carnest ~ he greg endorsed Ths es A, B. al Fp Go dito]? age oe er, oe 38, bar bob and weal oY ‘cutrct fr the paication of eden |tiow tee paste’ ausmahips sad On mena or Pecks > ME Comeaee afc Ba of Megas genucane eek fm her Cae ta a. ae | vomaeaeana mle Ho. led eps, sae tract for the publication of adver- | by law to the privileges of citisenship, : under ee heel ca ralg Them (ciel Stioulstiy Greccibed im printed | ois go ene es gv esstig’ Ko 15, cuth- to contrant the ria therefore anticipate a prompt acquieecence| ---. Hoa Wm. M. Churchwell, of Tennes- 2 potas — Convent on of Virginia in favor porrarsotioegell of Sctich “will be furatshed fo rach Werte tar and cotton twine No. tisements eee _" p in the request which will be made for a|see,and Gov J. E. Brown and wife, of Florida, “4 Philadel phi: . B. Patwer, N. W. corner of Third and Chestnut streets. t ly believe; and Mr. application to the commandsnt 28, leather. No 29, hose No speedy disposition of the question referred to | **¢ Stopping at Willard’s hotel. find thet" te independent voters (of Virginia) will pr grec cnt. yards, or to the navy agent 31; bunting, ery goods No. 82, pil New York—S. M. Parmnant & Co., Nassau street. teh, is ? all the yard: upon ap-} No. 33, oil, tallow, No. 34, ship <<e8 Monday last, Joseph Westlake, the apie mregey tipo cor flaked Dearest thereby, andl these The commandant endj wo, 35, stationery. Eo. 36, firewood. Bo. 37, aber. Son of a widow, was struck by a flash of light- camp, and teas Tseng mi on | joo ee ee Boston—V. B. Patusp, Scollay’s —~<e—— Si Thursday the doom” will have a o” the | oakum. ing and instantly killed, while planting oa sumeriets tom Sattthe some inguisition, | Dov, afent © Prcaprnmgee for examioation only. PBNPACOLA, FLORIDA. {C> ADVERTISEMP crs should be handed iu by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may i eri j ill bede bite ok plenk steck logs No. 3, vie Me. Goer, whe wat she a Ons, | bares Peep, Scr be ra" on aR eanerueateae Te | Cues on teak ae As veee Mir. ir, was not sit upon your character and mine, try us we} Offers must be made for the whole o rs. comm posi ry] aes tpg ted s-bedules, or | 18, bar 1. No. 19, fr nails. foion tnd i now upd Tovvoing ths | spies anton ance "wih neg [83 TeafPaesete Ree a e | Se nee Re aa a 2 bi Bot appear until the next day. ———_—<r SPIRIT OF THS SORNING PRESS. The Union inoulestes moderation on both sides in disposing of the Kangaz qasation ullet lodged in Ais brain. upon the victim a notice of ttsexisterce?” Ibave been I onsidered. stationery. may Zi—lewéw After deprecating the original a:tempt ef New| & Ps. Meteorological Observations for April—by the observers of the Smithsonian Institution : credibly informed by a gentlemsn cf this city, that f° an articies must be of the best quality ovn- SAL ++++ Bit Henry Bishop, professor of musio in | one of the“ Same” boos ed in the public streets the f r.rmebie t) rampla, sise, Ae , to ve delivered 1a gocd 8 cp awines the University of Oxford, and the only com- | 4y before the appearance of Mr. Ellis’ assault upon | erier avd in vessels, and parkagee, as the A Double W: boseen ms) knighthood | @°in “the Organ,” thatit was ‘to come out next J °o"S inay be, at the exrenpe snd rit of the contrac Aaae adi Poser upon whom the dignity of knig' day,” and I suppose the Inquisition has shouted | 0,” Sod tn’ all respeo'e subject to the invpestion, a meee Was ever conferred by the English crown, died | jatisiujah! Has it come to this, that a gentleman } » easurement, count, weicht, £0, of the yard where Bid 4 a ae = ‘chman of the Prench Minie in London on the 30th of April, in the 75th } cannot leave home for a cay with his wife and chil- J /....ivei, and to tke entize satisfaction of the erm- Phere ome +s Livery Stable, on I, between 16th year of hia age as some papers say, and ac- | dren, unless he belongs to the Inquisition, without hwarts’s Livery : daxt thereof, ¥ may 19—lw* cording to the London Illustrated News in his} being tracked by a gang of cowardly spies, and | “Fi ‘dere are referred to the yards for ssmples, and | 224 17th streets. 69th year. maligned in a newspaper by an editor who seems J, particular description of thearticles; and, all o‘her SILVER TIMEKEEPERS. PeeveR ses net to care to enquire after the truth, if the victim ference will be to ar ‘epusuall stock of & 5 90. | ++++ A gentleman has purchased a tract of aimed atis only a po'itica opponent? T have no j “Pees being «qual imamate ore an ie a NDEPENDENT — — vp on ann 4 ‘9: ristown, Pa. 83, J a controversy as is iw of a England to abolitioaize the new territory, the Mocrievilie, ‘Fe ia is land of twenty-five eauns, forthe ped cot pee a x contrawenny ee —_ — : Brey oma aa. voqeiee by ae aoe invoice of ior Silver ‘Timekcepers, ¥ editor says: Weshingten, D fas fae S, oo od ngs Ss me. Your ob’t meal ten guarantee, the forms of which are herewith M. W. GALT & BRO., « It was under this conviction that we de | Winchester, Va +++s John B. Pettinger was arres ed in New = JAMES eer vine. given. at ted will be 324 Pa. ave., betw. 9h and 10: sts. nounced with earnestness the inauguration of 7 | so |o.08 | York, on Friday, on board the steamer Wor-{ May2imit_ of Virginia. JCS, only whose offers may apy anther es] mer 19-6t the abolition scheme of influencing the result} T° a clone loo jes | { cester, for Boston, on a charge of enlisting sol- 7 notifiel, and the contract will be ~URDIGAL WEPORTS aod Miccallanbeas Sabet FH “roout Brushes, superior Sciesrs "as Cor’ | soon tereatter es Practices) whieh they wil | UNGICAL HEFORTS ang Misceliantoan paps ton, Pocket Knives, Toilet Soap, Barry’s Tricopher | * requited to execute within tea segs Sie Re] 5) on ome ones SS ee Govgrnor Clark, of New York, on af uy and Lyon’s Kathairon for sale at receipt at the post office or navy rgency named by ioe uate Visit to bis home in Canandaigua, wae} _ may Sl—2 care re 1 recetid te Geo fal eminent wil be weyeleet to l Tas Remaiion Gumenied tg Os LL Bese allel eer Tart The PEMER: | ox wying BOOKS hus Pull pad Load as Ae eee responsibility certified ted States, by Frencis Wayland, D. D., L. L. D ported direct by the eee various § to by a United States district judze, United States Pe = Kansa ———— prin racer Aid Son om pan: esaw then that such a move | Pensscola, Fa. ment sen Becessarily produce meastres of Suiessous oe begreirgy gb a part ae men on be 5 f 6 lers of Kansas, and that, whatever] Pein ius -{55 | “oe stron; ‘ter demonstra might be the result in the Territory, the ques- Corsten Wis - ue tion at ee ei tee xe tion of its admission a8 a State would be om. | site Cenk Mich. | : barragsed with new obstacles. We foresaw | Isic Jerus, Can, E. “| that if the Emiz-ant Aid Company eucceeded —_—_— ~ in their scheme of colonising the Territory} * In snow. with anti-slavery settlers, the people of the} The above are from only thirty stations South would be furnished with arguments! There are several hundred regular obeervers against the admission of Kansas as a free State. reporting monthly to the Smithsonian Institu- diors for the English service in the Crimea. D. ing Place, by Dr Macfarlatie kinds and description, Landsca rawing, Flow ] district attorney, collector, or navy agent. Assddt | The Hiding by cw - Rev. M. G, Hamilton, s minister of the} ers, Animal Tie, the ‘Human care: ti nal securl'y, twenty per oentam, piu te withheld Iron — a ae tale of Western i ral . mn am "4 Fe eke garel, died in Baltimore on Saturday, | Arshitctural Drawing, We. aviop. (emims And eeh'ypercentum of eech | Footsteps of St. Faas new euppiy. in the 46th year of his age He was for sev. bili epproved triplicate by the commandant GRAY & B. ioe ue eral years a clerk in one of the Departments] FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN. |? a2 respret've yards will be paid ty the navy} may19—% #98 Seventh y of the Government ia this city, and was highly ———————$———————— svent within thirty deys after its precentation to NEW POLKA. esteemed by all who personaliy knew him. THE RENOWNED DRAMATIC him. EE SR ae a8 CHEVY CHASE FOLKS, tp On the other hand, we foresaw with equal ++++ The Bishop of Gibraltar hasleft Malta} IP ETO RAM A. meer reticotinen ate se <n delivering all ‘and dedicated ts ing aly 8. x by the border Misecuriens needa Te essen (itt and an immense amount of valuable me-| ror eee: ie So pend cmneing) |. BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL» AND } °F the time and places provided, then sod: te’ thee Eavesheoye moet eehaweh eas pelle Seren by the border Missourians should be success-| terial is thus being accumulated, which is|the gronnd in which so many English troops = 7 bis Sage P 7 , will £0 will introduce being reduced, and a report on the sabject isin lie fnerred. He will also ‘consecrate the} ,) DESTRUCTION OF CHARLESTOWN, | caso, the ccntractersand sureties will forfeit and pay ‘The merits of the piece are such as ful, the Abolitionists would be armed with . : rs text + Will it the above Hall two days_more, viz : the United Stat Nquidated damages a sum of | jr mong all lovers of music. Tees te GE ee the course of publication. stound at Constantinople on his return. MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, May 21st be be aqval ty euben taal lusuvaurer tee emer Price 25 cents resistance to the admission of Kansas as a Mr. Soule is counsel in a case at New| and 22d. positively no longer. prices therein agreed upon as the price to be raid ii i - a . issi ents. 21 " wh ch liqui Dont ait: Which siready constitate a perma Orleans in which the sum of $198,000 is in.| Admission 25 cents. May 21-2 _ | in case of the actual galivery thereof, lig volved. t feature in th * platform. © Governor Gardiner and Judge Loring. —It eed Pe ov-red or retained fxm Guard Quickstep, com- ‘worst fours have bees sealiond ia thovamar TURTLE —TURTLEKTURTLE! | me to time ea tooy aoras vom the sid pores off posed ty'tee secompanes Prema, Me Robe Het BEN seems to us as though many of our eotempc- b “sp weg a The Abclitionis:s persisted in their schemes raries are wiltully blind tu a proper percep. | ~~ = = & Bing. the first part or eitber of the ee, wil appeer tne “s ~ iti i — i - SECOND WARD.—The Vigi Com- EG leave to inform their friends and the public} Clesees No. 1,3, 4, 6, 6, 7, be delivered one- —STEAMBOATS certs eo munlad Kensan—tho Mimonrions re Selitre of ine Second Watton ae > prneraly that they have just <x fourth pert on or before the 16th May, ove-fourth STEAMBOATS CONNECTING cei fro a > sorted to measures of counteraction not ganc-| 102 of the influences under which Gov. Gard- tioned by law; and the elections have taken . 7 Ke ‘ember, 21 sf Place under such circamstances of Gmiside, if, | most unanimous ediot of his politeal frionds |” imoostant business requires a full attendance. | &2 2,8 up in Soup, Steake, &e ,eve- 1856. Clas No. 3—ths whole by the 16th Msy,| Grins =The sreamers THOMAS COLL YER er erierence and influence, 1b possi to say whether the result accords with the read | (WO have entire control of the Legislature of wishes and sentiments o: the read inbabitants| Massachusetts,) with reference to the removal of the Territory ? 0 21—It day at 11 o’clock. BENTER & DUBANT, 1856 Class No. 8—the whole the 20th July | GEORGE WASHINGTON wili make the above Bae OTE ape erae OTIC E—AI persons having bills ae 21-3 1856 ‘he reraining classes to be deliv: red—cne- connections, lea Washington at6a.m for the ay i in Fi the 1st September next, cne-| Orange and Alexi cars, and con with the inst the late ball ot the Franklin Fire fourth part on or before t! nge . of Judge Loring He has given every proof Company, acters to return, ore requesred to pre- GARDENING. f-urth parton or before the Ist December next, one | came train on their acrival. ji NG pe i S r on or before the 1st April, 185%, andthe} yfeals furnished on the beats. int oe nese caabled to see clearly the reel | chat a man possibiy could give of his hearty | sent them to the Treasurer, W. H. Fanning, Haq. Gaines neee leachate seca nat ee oe "June, 1866, com-| ‘The Bosts connect with all the trains from Bal- point of danger involved in the Kansas ques; with that acti He hi rl by the firet Wednesday in June. taining to the business. They will undertake to lay | prising at each delivery a due proportion o: each ar- | timore. SAM'L GEDNEY, Capt. tion, and tho circumstances which have in-| 8)mpathy es. e has again an Money due the Company for rent of Hall, &c., out gardens in the most approved style by the job,} ile. Class No. 9 end all following additional} = may 17-d greased the difficulty of finding for it a satis | again proclaimed, over his own signature, that | must be paid to the Se ere ne © | G5, "wena or ascoment Os te ve Keepthe | qeantities of all articles name! the-eta murt be | ii wail factory solution. It is manfest that if the he regards the fugitive slave law a statute not soon nad to receive ex Re E. DOYLE, Pre same in order. w. HAR ii delivered om like terms end c-nditions dari: South makes the late oczurrences in Kansas} ¢/'°°p obeyed, and, therefore, that it is emi- ack it bay blooded MARES, 5 years 3 No. 479 13th street, . [the fisc:] year, upon receiving a nctice cf fi oy : the basis of a southern sentiment and the Cra. B Cucmunnes, Becretmy. aaa may 21—lw* two doors south Pa. avenue. n days from the bureau cr commandant of the | 4, and fast. Handsome as a Picture ond Ae North joins issue, and makes them the basis] nently the duty of a loyal citizen of Magsa- a Si lastate sound as a dollar Persons wish: to secure ee nea pera of NOTICE. [as the law requites the ‘prépayaient or ‘ chances please call at FLINT’S Hotel the S. ‘nion will be held at the Smith- e req s: may 18—3t Saeee Proaproeeic See = roth oat chusetts to set it atdeflance As one of the sonian Institution ou MONDAY, the 2isiinstant, at THE WHITE HOULE PAVIL- | persors spt = c = — ot ard peje meg QTRAYED AWAY o Fun, ie tat test, which Sastas a bento Mision | ard of management of Harvard University, | 5o’clock p. m. ion, &c., hes been rented for the | 2°) sus they deaira, shouts encbise tn thts creat S May, from Georgetown, a smail colored Boy, between the two séctions To avoid such an| he voted to remove Judge Loring from his law } ,,,\cdresses will be delivered by the Rev. G. A,| season, and is teady for the reception of visitors. » P ; , Cummins and Rev. B Sunderland issue, there never was more urgent necessity may 19— for the prevalence of prudent moderate and forbearing counsels. It iz the plain duty of Rational men in both sections to look calmly at all the circumstaneee, to make ell Possible allowances for exceszes and regularities wing out of passion and prejudice, and to etermine calmly and diapazsionately whether the Union ought to be staked on anything that has yet occurred in connection with the Eansas question.” The Intelligencer discusses an incidental Kansas and Nebraska question with the ‘i ivgure their tracrmissicn, | about eleven years of age. Had on when he left, Large ard emall can be accommodated | Cation postage stamps to professorship of that ins'itution, as being unfit 0. C_WIGUT, Sec. with Mevls, &e. i 24 epee —— swers to the name of Jake Any one gi infor- longer to instruct in the law there, becanse he Wasnixorox, May 19, 1855 = ree eas) Es ee One, wa = - mation to MONTEZUMA DAGGS, £3 evenn itioni: i: i i . i i 1 of Ftate of hereby | 'Y ® = assured Abolitionist Know Nothings, in any | as are aware, an! not having a personal ac- | 8ged, can furnish their own caterer exeept paying ARES, aa eon cae numbers, that his refusal t. quaintance with you, introduced myself to you, and | €Xira for the use of the house. agree to furnish ap; or al oe wy $50 REWARD. » 0 carry out the fiat Gatied your attention to an editorial article inthe} By order of the MANAGERS. | yards all she articles pamed in the clasees hereunto WVALA: poy tec chece cies ex te case, was cul becoeae nae: ithe Loring | ~2marion Organ’ yetrdnythe ath instant | _may 31—-MWAFIn cpacsce Mom othe proeseascfbecrbeanien| J "PZ per the ohare cam fr Oe eprebenten ‘ cer the caption of - iceholders i; e Field,” 9 . who the thir- Shey hod aks enn MO Was satiated that | cei cad you face 1 had te oebers ot nae hke| MILLINERY AND FANOY GOODS. |ot the Bureau of Cons‘ruction. &c., of 16th May, Ree eee ents ore ee en ee they had made & political mistake in taking | ‘the first-named clerk” referrer tain ihe article, |] Q@ ELECTED WITH GREAT CARE.—Every ar- | 1855. een of age, of a medium height, and of a = bee: I it of u few d S icle i i btained Ehould my offer be accepted, I request to be ad- years of age, it, ection in the matter J+fore the 24th of May; | 9! have been recently on a visit of a few days to ticle in the above line may be obtaine; e eiocun at pair of snuff-colored pants and a straw bat. An- it , has a round, fuli face, and is somewhat = 4 Jefferson county, Virginia, whither I had accom-| ten per cent. cheaper than in any store in » and the contrac: forwaried | put color, has > * the cause of anti-slavery having just at this | panied my wife and two little daughters, whom I} the city. Milliners will find it to their ad- agen’ inclined to oorpulency, though of slender waist. eft there, and who iutend spending the summer to call. ae masts a cettaase fake *] _ may 183° f LEAH WILSON, - : : 2 er | van call. Union. time more to gain from the defeat of Wise and with my wife’s mother and only brother at their Siew Bonnets, Hats and Flats Dte (Bignatare) PUBLIC NOTICE. i a bis friends in Virginia, than from the dis- residence in that county; and that, to my certai Lace, Crape, Blonde, Silk and Lawn Bonnets al- is AUTION.—Public notice is hereby given warn- “ itials.” placement of Judge Loring. ‘The faot that he | Knowledge, nu other “$1,600 elerk of the Pe ways on hand i eeree woeee Se, ieler anions as Se ing and forewarning all persons whomsoever ‘The Initials. z ge sg. % . Offce” had been in that region recently (if eve: ) Frames, Seamlezs Crowns, Rice do. pasted to his offer, and each of them — by him siete ats way to tresepass upon my land in Mont- We thank Taylor and Maury for placing on | renders this reagon for refraining. for the time except ati Neon: tis (i hewmeiy a you,l] Blonde Lace Eégings ieee fi Lat Pe Opposite each article in Og = Fe fonts gomery county, Md., and more particularly an otr book table: The {nitials, a story of modern| being from standing by his record, is noto- | Xd you if you would be kind enough vad alle : p es ieEroute Looted | agent ofthe United States acting asthe euperintend. the use of your columns to make a brief statement cy Goods and Millinery, 50% 11th st. ‘or each class, and the ameunt likewise writien in ashi persons em- life;” Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson, No. 102] rious to hundreds in Boston, and accounts, of the facia and the truth, as a reply to the unpro- . ivy inde — wat of the Washington Aquodect, or me Chesnut street—a work just published. The authorees is understood tc be a talented and highly educated daughter of Lord Erskine, = may 91—1w words.) i voked, ungentlemanly, and indecent attack of the | ——————______ _ . satisfactorily to us, for the conduct of the great | Yok<d, ungenti Orgaa”> upon me, to which you re.| QK;EW BOOKS RECIEVED AT FORM OF GUARANTEE. he may Revesr wit evets into comaraets for bul majority of the anti-slavery press of the State | plicin the affirmative.* CULL AN ET OMS! 1 tree cadendpaal, in. the Btate | guct.as the tite to ald lend ic solely in me, and in refraining from condemning him for his], ! the early pat of this month, I -ommunicated | The Two Guardians, by the author of Heartsease * “3 ? ployed under him, or any contractor or contractors . if ————, abd ~~, of in the Btate of} the United States owns no part of it. the fact to the Hon. L. P. Waldo, the Commissioner and the Heir of Redclyff - = the fo formerly Lord High Chancellor of England,| veto. It will be recollected that only the] of Pensions, in whose office I am a clerk, that I de-] Ladies’ National Magazine, for June ing bid ct hereby ner tg phn) an — pi may 18—3t W. C. REDDALL. now the wife of a German nobleman. Her | orased Garrison Party presses of the State have | * ‘4 to accompany my family to Virginia, who were | Ballou’s Magazine, far June aeaeaibe accepted, that he cr they will, within ten COLUMBIA RACE COURSE. z P gving there to spend the summer, and asked leave | New York Journal, for June days after the of the contract ‘st the post A MATCH RACE will come off over tale is a simple one, depicting German life| taken occasion ‘o reprehend his action. It] 5: :bsence for a few days to enable me to go with | Yankee Notions, for June. sxotect or navy agent designated, execute th: the Columbia Race Course on TUES- and society, with exact fidelity. without will be remarkable, indeed, if people of com. | the:2, at h time as I could make my arrange-]| All the New Books and every thing in the Sta- oéutenit tor Che with good and sufficient eure- AY AFTERNOON, the 294 instant , elity, out essay- ee 2 SE people of ~ | ments to leave Washington. Having fixed my ar-| tionery line, for sale at pe arigseerrattemeccorr shall fail to enter inte} for @200 aside. The following are the entries for ing to please by extravagancies of forced ex- | mon sense in Virginia allow any such dust to rangements to a Ge titer morning, the 12th oe BEE Re aL oy ee re snot repeater a guarantee to make gocd | the race:—J M. P Newby enters s.h Fargores, ty = * * far ical @ fact to Mr. u cn in; x an Ve ~ “Aut 5 amples in conveying her impressions of it, | be successfully thrown in their eyes. oh Shag rly Shrseze scciieutee mye . Bs Cor. 476 st, the differe: 0 between the offer of he said Andrews, dam Autocrat. King & Co. enter b. f. Her book is full of interest, insomuch as she cm Rullification —It is worthy of note that prevent me, that I would return home on Tuesday ee or Wednesday, the 16th instant, at the farthest, as WASHINGTON STORE. conveys much solid, useful and agreable infor- the present legislature of Massachugetts, in | it would be necessary fur me to be with my family and that which may be ec-eptel. Movntatn Mar. by Bosten, junior, dam Zigon’ Signature of two guarantors { = The race will te: Base sete off between 3 and 4 i fast race is anticipated. ADIES, you must not forget that we are stil! ovclock. A =~ mation about Germany and the Germans, un* the enactment of ‘the personal liberty bill,” | @!'%2.0 three days, and to make some necessary offering rcall bargains in Dry Goods. = may 18—3re CYRUS MARTIN, Prop’r P arrengements for them incifert to so long an ab- wi ein — previ Soc eeneniteenacait ns which owes its paternity directly to Governor Jeruce from. Washington. On my journey’ to Vir-| Mouselins and Cashmeres at 12% cents, cost 20 I hereby certify that the above named MORE RICH MANTILLAS. os A i 5 “4 i plendid stock of rich =n i : z int t, one Of my children was taken very sick inthe | Fine fast colored Lawns at 8 cents, cost 11. are known to me as men of prope:ty and able to E open this noes: S 5 I Gardiner and the clique of his party by which Pe and remained quite prostrate after we reached Yard wide bleached Cottons, only 6 cei = make good their guarantee. Ey pepe (tgp geeryp ener he is persona'ly surrounded, have gone a ean- |! ad was confined to her bed till Wednesday | White and colored Crape Shawis at half price (Signature.) or tne aaunat ncneee shot beyond South Carolina in th, raing, and was just sufficiently recovered on} Cotton Sheetings, all widths, less than they can be} (Date.) Th 2 are id pavchesess are cordially Bon shot beyo: a! @rolina in the way of | Tiursday morning, the 17th instant, for me to leave elsewhere To be signed by the United Sates district judge, fi teed Se cole rok, poconre themselves, as we nullification. The very worst feature in th-ir oe, ~ Mgegee ecm ape vob Sten aye only ig la? peel a United States district aiterney, collector, or’ navy | fevited to call ar can offer them great inducements San uy m 5 im on} Fine French Ginghams, on! ; i nullification is the fact that they are without | {1 day, and reported inyseif to the Hon. Commis- | Ladies’ black Hose at 8 coves gene eS i = a = at the re-| it styles and prices. SoLeeer ak eee the character and courage to avow their pur- | mis-ioner of Pensions on Friday morning—never for | Linen Table Damask very cheap spective ain” No. 593 7th st., 3 doors north Pa. avenue. hich is evident i isk & moment dreaming that the eye of the cowardly | A few pieces left, beautiful styles, Brilliants, only yards: i > pose, which is ent in every provision of the spy liad Leen resting upon the absence from the seat ®Mcents Fike Clerk of the Court of Claims asks the Union ‘o say that he is now ready to re- ceive cases, &c., to be filed in his office. WASTINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, The Habeas Corpus. —-This great rigat of a 75 cents pieces Silks, different stylcs, | 13, white ash oar ard hickery bars. No. 14, white Growth of Holiness, by Pabor 50c avowed her purpose to be, to disso!ve the Union | f —would have let * which will be sold without regard to cost. oak etavesand heading. No. 16, ie a Vindication of the Catholic Couch, 7c wnless what she regarde:! es her Wrongs Were | a; jis article contains, and the publisher ofe wil- y 21—lw No. 16, opposite Centre Market. ——— rp pete and pot no. 20, ‘The immaculate Conception, by P Tedressed. Mazsa>husetts, without Pretending | ful, deliberate, and malicious lie, ag 1 unequivocally 37Ke 7 rgUFELE PATENT TMFROVED EYELET wa: |'oot Five, tins tie. Mev" Sly Sasbenre Bev 25 | rye 53S somun, by J.B. Deguions Soe . ; 4 PATENT IMPROVED EY - ¢ , to dispute the constitutionality of the (to her) ho gegen np ere Se Tae TE ui ED EYELET MA eee No. 24, fisx canvss. No. 25, cotton can E. K. LUNDY, in ii No. KITTERY, MAINE. may 18-2 infamous bill. Sor C: 3 of Government of so humbie an individual as my-| B rege de Laines for 1214 cents, worth 25 No. 1, white oak plan« stock loge. No. 8, white UMMING’S FAMILY PRAYERS, in 2 vols, free people has never teen regarded by the ~ mm uth Carolina, when she be- self, or that a man who had been once honored a Plain dotted and Banca Swiss Muslins, very | oak promiscuous timber. No. 5, 5 ellow pine plank 75 cents each ‘ r courts or by any cane people as a means of| lieved that the General Government waa Builty | genorous Virgiaia people ith a seat in the Benate cheap stock logs. No. 7, yellow pins mest timb r. Buchan’s System af men a deteating the ends of justice: but a of an unconstitutional usurpation throatening | of their State—who had presided rsa Judge in a} Our customers will Please remember that all of | white pine. No. 10, ash andcypress. No. 11, black} Piorine Prin ose of B ly, by B MacCabe, eating the ends of justice; but ag a defence li 4 righ Court of Justice—and who had been honored | the above Goods must be sold by the Ist of July walnut and cherry. No. !2, locust and ce?ar. No of the rights of the citizen, to be resorted to| the liberties and rights of her citizens, boldly | by e Virginia President of the United Biatee witha| We have alsoa only in extreme cases. In England, where it originated, and in this country, up to very re- cently, the writ of Aabvas corpus hes been issued only by courts of the highest class be- cause its exercise by comparatively irrespon- sible tribunals, and those which, from their grade and position, might no’ be expected to - . 28, flax gnd cotton twine. No 27, gla:s ridge street, Georgetown, b.c. obnoxious act of Congress, essays to nullify it | county of Jefferson, Virginia, “busy in instructing | ~ First patent—combined on one stock 28, leather *No. 29, bose. No. 30, brushes. mayit re = ° ‘ without avoying any such purpose. She pro- the yeomanry and mechanics of that region how to} Second patent—self-feeding with eyelet cast their votes”? Third patent—patent improved fastener, riveting hg patel ow. athe [erage ioee NOTICE. ceeds meanly, sneakingly to work, as though| It so happens that I have a very limited personal | both sides . mery. 2 ireweod. No. 87. HE Undersigned can accommodate parties with * h: hh acquaintance with “the yeomanry and mechanics” | All parlies in want ofa good Eyelet Machine, are a — =e sa . I ny pleasure trips. command the universal confidence of coeiety, | °P#ious that she is engaged in something | Of umereon county, Virginia. I can with entire strongly recommended to use none but LIPMAN’S CHARI ACHUS Also, to make trips to boats arri might reauit in ite uso to defeat the ends of| Which in all its consequsnces and aims she | eafety say that I could not this day go there and | PAT: T IMPROVED, which is decidedly the best LESTON, MASSACHUSETTS. justice, rather than to subserve them. In the “personal liberty”’ bill of Gov. Gardiner and his troop, however, any man in the State of Massachusetts, who happens for the nonce to have been elected a justice of the peace or the judge of eny nominal court in the Sta’ , even though be has not in his life previously read a page in a law book, is authorized to issue a writ of Aabeas corpus, and through it to take out ef the custody of the United States Marshal —to be set free—a fugitive from labor commit- ted to his keeping by a judge of the Supreme rough after night from the White House: take one hundred of them by the hand, and call | ever bi it before the public, possessing numerous | No. 1, white oak plank stock logs. No 3, white terms to Mr. JOHN HOLBROOK, at dares not avow as her purpose. Her affairs them by their names, and claim a personal acquaint-| advantages, viz : a oak promircucus timber. No. 4, white osk keel Phy fasan tea gh the Capitol, ox orders left at G. & have indeed fallen into disreputable hands. ance with them. During the four days that! was} _ Itis strong, durable and notliable to get out of or- Piecee. Bio 6, ye'low pine plank sicck logs. No. 6, | 7 Parker & Co.’s Store. WM. WHALEY. in tie county I did not converse with ten men on} der. It punches jhe hole well, and to fit the Eyelet, | yellow pine beams. Bo. 7, yellow pine mast timber. * rd sates e 1 Ser Eecognized —Tho President has recognized | the subject of the Virginia election—and the one] and im one operation clinches the E elet on beth Ro. 9, white pine. No 10, white oak boards and — half of them were my family connexions, who know| sides. It saves time, as the pers &c., need not | butts, as! reas. No. 11, biack walnut and cher “SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. Hermann Weizenborn, of New York, as Con- | how to cast their own votes, and whom? I regret to] be reversed or turned over to clinch the Eylet a se- ry. sy ims No. 18, white ash cars, hickory sul for the United States forthe Prince of | **Y> Will cast them in a very different direction from cond;time, as is the case with all other Machines. | bars. No 15, black ice. No. 16, uum vite. ia avenue, opposite Browns’ Hotel. hat T would cast mine were I th the day of | It is useful to the Merchant in filing away papers, | No. 17, composition nails. Wo. 18, bar mney weary 2 Reuss (German) of the Junior line, and the the aaciia I was not absent trom my family crore cl p by neta t es og ” ‘AS Gited up the few hours durii eff peti Talle bag td whieh Ace wae a iron, steel Peg > —_ oaredingerd oe ee taurant as a first class LAGER BEER SA- indivi: than a few irs during my stay in ferson. maker, jor, jiner, and numerons ere, an ips. ai . No. lo. inte, same individual as Consul for the Prince of then [ wentin omar with a Highly yompeciame isa very labor saving Machine. ; “ ~aphrig epoceoy No. 25, cotton canvas. L nd —— Letepmiy tl supply hel Fw Mm A Reuss ofthe Senier line, for the port of New | and elderly gentleman—a near relative of my wife’s| Sold by all the principal Stationers and Fancy | No 26, flax and cotton twine No. 27, glass. No kind in the Northern cities. York. —and who is a member of the “Know Goods Dealers throughout the United States. & leather. No. 20, Eose. No. 30, brushes. No His RHINE WINES and French White Wines, ork. party, to Charlestown, the c Agents for Washington, 31, bunting, dry goods. No. 32, pich, rosin, tar. well as his Clarets, Segars, Lager Beer, German, — where we both went upon pri "FAYLOR & MAURY, No 83. of] sosp, tallow. No. 34, ship shaniiory ial and Swritzer CHEESES, and indeed cf ev. A pro tem. First Comptroller of the Treas- mained a short time, and again accompanied each} may 21—tf Bookstore, near 9th st- | No. 85, ttationery. No. 36, firewood. Ne. 37, pearl ury—J. E. Ramsey, Esq , chief clerk in the | ther to the county, and, differing as we do, politi- other caken ery ae ey in such an vstablish- ily, I fee} quite sure Le would spurn the di. -| Wood Engraving and Lithogra; ¥ * BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. ment, is unsurpasse is country. Court of the United States, after full hearing | office of the First Comptroller of the Treasury; | sti srpersicna east utes on anes, ne dazepul- = wing: No.1, white oak plank stock logs. No.2 white] !esolicils0 ‘call from his fiends nd the publi. of the plea and testimony on which the prison | has been appointed to the head of the office tei Lnesc te Tralata aapiininkent: "= pai es te cak plank. No. 3, white oak promiscuous timber. “GOT, DS RO erclaims the right to go free. The reader| during the temporary absence of the Hon. | 194 |e! stopped in Jefferson county, where | TYROPOSALS will be received at thie office watil > ne _ pea tlle — GLOVES, ROSIER Be ape ~ dene Mill do well to ponder upon this action of a] Bish Whitley from tie ety. my aig count of Betty” te Maat ee | ie alterna orate aman ata wceck im |RYy wots ee es msi oak | J es, GaMOCT, wae idee! Bet now Legislature elected under the pretence of a The Currest Operations ef the y Cure tcaow almost everybody) whow humble | cot style of the art, twenty four or more quip | side and butts. No 1 York an a ‘ditional supply necessity for guarding the integrity of our herry, of— mauogany. No. 12, locust. No. 18, white ash oars, Taffata Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves 4 i i hes) of ant.—On Bat y, the 19th of May, representative | have been in the Councils of my jes (six by nine inches) of scenery, to illustrate vie rs R il by hickory bars. No. 14, wh'te oak staver and 1 black twisted Sik Mius institutions, and the purity and conservatism thers were of Treasury Warrants entered on nye lpei pes ae ae ne Nanlty io eagle Ocean. pe : aoe va Pacific No 18) black aecaner - Ne. 18, ber tron” pearl bevy plain Cotton Hosiery, every va- th ent— i liticians “to the m: born,” ot quite Also, for drawing and e1 ving, the I a of our laws, more effectually than they have| tke pret ; fo presumptuous as thatperhape those inmpovied | att aor qrawing, and engraving, in iastra- | tee, No- 18, irom apikes and mails. No. Misses’ and Boys’ white, mixed and fancy Cotten been guarded for the last half century by the = = Lire Sa, este . $285 00] Fok, Yermont feel quite in their natural element in| tions and pene scccespany come work, een gar porcdlc mg - z 7 ae i ch Wor v Also, for drawing and engraving in the same jents Walg party of Massachusetts, in power in all| Por tne nterior Department, “he editor of the‘ Organ’? says that “we (he)| nc two or more’ views {0 accompany’ Hesan ay ; Worked Swiss Collars and Rufles that time; the danger alleged to be a prehend-| For the Customs... learns from Jefferson, Virginia, that one of the] Lient. Gilliss. : 5 Lace and French worked trimmed Cellars ed being from the devotion of the foreign-born] For amount of warrants received $1,600 clerks of the Pension Office is busy in i All there engravinzs will be required to be drawn teh, rosin, Beal Maltese and imitation Laces. and entered.... seeees 65,065 12] Structing the yeomanry and mechanies of that re- upon the blocks very best style, and the draw- oil. With many other desirable Goods, to which the Smong us to absolutism on one hand, and ex- on how 1 cast their votes;” and adds, “thie| ing submitted to this office for correction or ap. | 2 36, For covering into the Treasury a = cash or prompt ——— a i fi ice for such a man didat proval ; and when such drawings are approved, th may fe : 5 treme radicalism on the other. Is there a man| from miscellaneous sources, Wise and Faulkner, have boon tog ees proval gs to be executed in thenesteet rere? | a = of common sense among us who can reflect on For the Navy Department. every question,” Re. Ke. Now I care .not who| Proposals will also be received unti the same date Dk stock logs. 9 Ww ise. ee Su oO TE L, i i r reps} e Nay, he gain formation from, (but i drat crayon, in ighest sty! lank . td Point Comfort, Va. the doing of this Massachusetts Legislature, pec: IDs Hove than fae information was sae obtained from art, eke Sao ‘and printing in one, two, and three hickory HIS SPLENDID SEA-SHORE HOUSE 18 without realising the wholesale impostare Smee SAT, vv ee a certain cowardly tints, speey aun — i an copies of and D T NOW OPEN. a ured: kuiker responsibility in this city) the name| twenty-four or more quarto pla wix by nine regs which they gained their present Pilsrasar avy fs ce gaas Sater aes Sof the elitr, un cer forth in the ee is Ves-| inches) of illustrations to accompany Reports of Places — cone the house of Ma Guaclee Mia ers, ox | Pasian Ellis, and he has chosen to make an unpro | Surveys of Ronte for Kailroad to Pacifie Ocean, The Approaching Municipal Election—We 9 Germantown road, « “eg y t, voked assault—editorially—upon me, and has as- Proposals will also be rece’ for drawing and ad serted of me what I pronounce a ¢elibera e lie, and printing a portion of the work last above named, understand that an application will be made} and before ‘as aware of any man-trap, ho | he must make the mostor it. If he has been im-| and printing in coloss. to the Circuit Court for this District to dis- | fell through a glass sky-light to the timbers | posed upon frem “ Jefferson, Virginia,” or in this] The illustrations will be open at this office for the pose immediately of the question raised by of he ey ood inte = ng = ee, afar al eine he ae me cacea ont the Closing « rae etal any nd 7 OPNAMENTS of Hair, such as Bracelets, Chat- J. H. Bradley, Esq., corporation attorney, | S2d £0°8 Cap (rh og cet egeee onan som ai be nape me without cause or| formation desired will also be furnished. _ WASHIN i Sap ens ent ene Tee 2 fam lays Sines, with reference co the right] leaving evidences that he had been out and | {77 “i?r,tna,0s, ihe reaponsbiity ‘at anything T| will be furnished by this eee ee 2° lithographs ee ; All orders faithfully attende to. of citizens who have received naturalization | Wounded in the fall.— Philadephia Ledger. | hay said: be wit fad me ready to give him any Contracts will be entered into with, and bonds : Specimens may be soca at my store. =— Se Ge ee je ma’ 5 with ait y wi e requir: jo Papers since December last, to vote at the ap-| | Tax Kinwny Expaprriox —Weare informed | ‘faction that he may d Telations— that is hy own] bidders, or the faithta' execution of thelr cone. berry. matg; 230 Pa. av,, between Ou and 1005 su Prosching municipal election. The rights of| ‘hat, owing to the postponement of the hear-| tuineas. If 1 was once a Wine ond conan ny awn | bidders, for the state, separately, the price, and but ophes, P - ing of Col. Kinney’s case to Monday next in| my party associations and make others, I had aj one price, for each class of work bid for, the hardware. No. . 28, LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY some two or three hundred citizens are in- Philadelphia, the steamer United Will | right in this free country to do ao. My public acts | time io redes for ped gearon of the work, or por- E C a the day, forty diff of i tions same, and must “A. G. . Opene: , ferent — Clocks oe REPRE BE ing, pecbons, Oeeht oe ee ae | = incanleg wut sdvertiing columns, as in this] Seaman. Superintendent of Publee Ping ng, Woah | No 23, leather, Ne | Saad toch gt $6. Sas Waa, larly raised question; as, if a decision upon it be be permitted at all, as nothing can be done | ivr, The Binr'e advertisi Sree at ners pneee, DC ibid plaunly endorsed “Proposals i all and poe Rene, i — pd reel atters ing,” or “Li ‘ — je thie Gus Ge oth ee by the expedition without its leader.—V. ¥, has os ppeagrot of one party aw Sethe of the i Sma other.— Ep, may Sle] w A. G. BEAMAN, chandlery. 25, stationery, Ko. We. 349 J —qneenenp a