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cH As? © * ty ‘2 & ~~... WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSTP, | forwarded thence by che next direst amar, i SE ae WASHINGTON OITY: other right of English or American citizenship | 8t@ letter bill for each registered letter, or peer-in-Chief Martin und Chief Engineers | utisfactory evidence having been exhitited to _- | ties, than that of the right of every man to/ forwarded, as prescribed by the regulations didates for admission into the engineer corps ace tenant oe one on ties office to which it is to be mailed for delivery, | sion for some two weeks. to contract for the publication of adver-| more sincerely respected and uniformly ob- Portmasterof said exchange office will then} An Acting Beorefary of the Interior.—G. | (ree to exercise and enjoy.such functions, powers : In testimony whereof, I have caused these letters — —_ roe , rmenengene ~ TO FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN, CV ILL. The respeotive exchange offices | at the office of the Barean of the | prankin Pierce, Prendent of the United States of . ORAM SL 4 < The Right to have Counsel.—There is no | of New York and Bremen shall make a separ- Navy, in this city, a board consisting of Engi America, to all whom it may concern: (eer a Panvenep reel of registered letters, originally mailed ig ir OF THE BATTLE OF RUNKER WILt., 3 of more importance to the futare of our liber- rt paid cistange office . OF an i ‘Seas to be| Gay and Isherwood, who are examining can a that en aerae cameos a DESTRUCTION OF CHARL a = : oceasion ti - | referred to in artisle II, and shall enter there- 2 AGENTS FOR THE STAR. bave counsel when en has ion to go be. in the name of the person addre:ced, the post} of the Navy. They are expected to be in ses + Reuss for the junior line for the United States, 1 . . fore a court of law—none other is more sol 2% recognise him as euch, and declare him The following p 8 are authorized emnly guaranteed, nor has any other been | and the rate of postage for each Istter. = are allewed to the Consuls of the tisements in the Star: served upto this time But the continuance | each such hg | eee of eters, C. Whiting, Exq , Chief Clerk of the Interior Nea pO ma na in the United States. i i f that right stands in the way of the triamph | 1, .0P.74¢® Package from the unregistered let: | Do sriment, we learn, has been appointed es Philadelphia—V. B. Patwen, N. W. | of that right stands in | Sorelents Ph | tors, and seal each packoge after tying it in the Interi tem., to serve i GREEN TURTLE, which will ‘ streets. of the cullification sohemo of the present} the usual manner. ‘The letter bills of such | Secretary of lor, pro tem., to be made patent, and the seal of the United Statcs | of real as TLS, whe "Men emer — aa & Co.,| Lesislature of Massachusetts, who strike it registered letters shall not be enclosed in the | in that capacity during the absence of Secre- to be hereunto affixed. é seen te 4 ew . PermnerLe ” cud day at 11 o'clock. keges containing them, but shall be en- MeClelland, who left Washington this the city of Washington ae : down az though it wore a mere reed in their se 2 te or envelope, | retary McClelland, who le Given under my at the city of Washington, |" may Nassau street. Vtay’s| P2tt: 080 Provision of their law “for the sealed, and addressed to the postmaster of the | morning on a visit to his home in Michigan. ] | the 19% day of May, A.D. eS FAIR BRUSHES. Comte, Pore Mourn, Boston —V. B. PaLuge, Scollay’s| protection of liberty” declares, that if avy eres exchange office of Bremen or ise > Garhiies’s Sank Webo—of the tatisiiek America the seventy. ninth, TENE RY | wey Tater Soap, mt Building. lawyer of their Beste shail appear as counsel |’ Arsicls TV On tho receipt of registered|| pereonaf liberty bill—was evidently cosasloned By the President: “ ees —e be handed for any claimant for a fugitive _ his letters for ane or repr hviegs im ther of | by the fact that it passed the legislature a few W. L. Marcy, Secretary of State. VERTISEMENTS Should Dame shall be stricken from the list of coun- | the reepective exchange offices remen or ea a nT ae ol joc! ys Wi from Paris and London, im? in M., otherwise days too soon. Thisis, before, iasteadof after} Acexcy or Frexce Srotiation Cuimm RA WING BOOKS ima’ by 12 o’clock, M., o' they may scl entitled to appear in any and all the | New York, the postmaster of such receiving of a sah —% tion. That's all. iY x and desecri; : Bot appear until the next day. courts of the State. ‘The opirage upon the | snd endorse it correct" it itis found #0,07| 8 ee _D Nine United Suate, me account of spoliations by | cre, Aniaal Lifey the’ Homan Figure, = profession of the law invol this fanatical, | will note the error, if there be one, in the} A Light House Keeper Appointed —Chas | ine French prior to 1800, as to the raped ad a Dra’ ‘PRANCK TAYLOR. SPIRIT OF THE MOZNING PRESS. | bigoted, and illiberal enactment is hardly lees | manner oe igi! somarn meee Barron, has been arpointed keeper of the light peepee “ey te pablicty ts in. ee : The Union twits the Whigs of Tennesseo| than that upon civil liberty itself—on the right san Gen Sit ap eo beareeeaaiee ema tae house on Cape Florida, Fia., at $600 per at-| form that, after consultion| wre ~ . for supporting Col. Gentry for Governor, the} of the citizen t» have counsel before the noting upon * whether correct or othernise, num, vice Robt. R. Fletcher, removed. cee vot to voluntarily nubm:t ee claims . G f arne he aerate "entachec 4 el havi epudiated whiggery with| courts. We.take it for granted that every | and will see that it is returned by re the Claims Court, 7 up wit> tu the business. eae a po ae in pte of| judge of every court in the Btate above jd mail pipet a ° be office of ae: sa PERSONAL. season ae ipod prio ey lee cubenit Peace ies oes urbe ae he peed es 1852. grade of that of across roads or corner of a ee V. Regis tered letters recsived at| _*+++His Excsllency Baron von Gerolt, Pras- ikem to Congress in the usual manner at the open-| same in order. wv. IN’ & CO, : xpecta 79 13th mreet, The Union also speculates overthe discontin- | ward, will treat this enactment as it deserver; ahs oe = ne io a a — tne tee men wr ; —— caer eetie ten oes aan may 21—iw* MS 8 south Pa. avenue, F = ye a ‘ined to: . Board ; - = =r m at eset ne tus ot Onbe by Ge Spanish s&-| intomnah as ne Jawzer, who has ever gend jem Cee or ne reanied ln the reen patches to Francs and England, and R. | *peciat Cour or Board or if the Clamps Cour] Tr T DEES AND RANOY GOODS, will thorities of the island. The editor insists that| the Constitution cf the United States and manner as other registered letters originally Singh of New York, bearer cf despatches grant, that reference to it may Le made by a direct ELECTED WITH GREAT CARE.—Every ar- Concha did not resort to his late extreme| that of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, mailed at either cffice. dives ema sa inoreet = Dement legislative atte sins cleime would felly| SE ae ae ee 3 meaguree throvgh fear of an invasion from the} would dare intimate its constitutionality. If sees a pd artck eeacletreipa = jampton wigs) (lain ayacmaye Moen fig highest class | the bity, en ee ee United States, it is a proper enactment, then the principle of | crhor upon such registered letters a8 shill be| ,... The English and French allies, failing | or He noxea as right and proper in the eae apne Bemnath, Mitened Pats Tie Union further expo3cs, with great — — pr —— -_— coarse Peyens ag wenn peal apni! to recrait soldiers in this ccuntry for the| may %2-4: +AMES H. CAUSTEN. ices Crap, Blonde, Silk and Lawn Bonnets al- a — ga. — bree este - seo ——— aaa “ clzded on the 4th of August, 1853; but the ca dlp seer} au colon acount SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS. Frames, Seamless Crowns, Rice do. tence that Governor Gardiner is not up to hi The Haval School.—The experiment of odu- | ¢8i8:ration fee of five cents shall accrue tothe! in'Tadiana to supply them with slaugatered | (\“AGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. respect | Blonde Lace Edgings Footing, Re. ¢) <3 in the ultra abolitioniam of his support- = z A United States Pest Office Department upon hogs, to serve as food for their soldierr ful y announce to the Lacies that they have the Massachusetts Legislat cating Cflicers for the naval service of the} a) registered letters sent from the United just received— be earcsaR Sean emigrant Ini - 1s d to the B Post Of ++++It appears from our foreign advices thit 24 Black Silk Mantilias, latest styles The Intelligencer contains a letter from} United States as thoroughly as others are edu- | States to Bremen, and to the Bremen Pos 97 Black Lace do od + 7 Department upon a'l rogistered letters |“ Father Gavazzi” attended, on April thir- p EW BOOKS RECIEVED AT Mr Perry, now U.S. Charge at Madrid, ad- eS ae ts eat At riew Seren em enay, sent tien Bremeao tetho United States. tieth, at Newgate, London, and administered - = = werd I SHILLINGTON’S, bg 7 5 x “g hing 3 a a a dressed to the President, and bearing date} *uccessful. The United States Naval Acade-|""In witness whereof we have hereunto set spiritual consolation to Luigi Buranelli, the | an of which will be sold at a very small advance on| {he Two Guardians, by the author of Hearisease April 27, ultimo. It is an answer to Mr.} ™y at Annapolis, Md, has been in operation | our names and affixed the seals of our respect- Italian who wae executed for murder. the cost. and the Heir of Redclyff Baas : i his seventeenth day of May, one Green Walker and Charlton D. Shea: We have on hand a large lot of colored SILK | Ladies” National Magazine, for June Soule’s onslaught apon him through the col-| effiziontly long to have produced results from | ive offices t +++ Green Walker riton D. D, | MANTILLAS, and. aon Ra‘lou’s Magazine, for June emae of the ni wa cup nleni a which it is evident that the ostablichment js | thousand eight hundred ard fiy-five, at the] |) ori, jurors on the trial of M. F. Ward, Seimoywatariorer 5 New York Journal, for June city of Washington. will offer thein at exactly what they cost cs 4 -, . also to that journal to be spread before the| *? turn out a class of professional gentlemen y [u. 8] ato Jaues Campaene, for the murder of Butler, have each brought} £4 very richly embroidered Muslin Mantil‘as, to} Yankee Notione, for June. country. It discloses more than one fact of} *Uperior, es 4 body, in their scientific and pree- i i ie" = | be sold very chea: _ Allthe New sand every thing in the Ste ] iia vide hanna Sohal blog the pchonawe = We are eling the atest kind of bargains inj tlonery tne, foresie st | " L. 8 “ er Si . Bs ‘obes |GTON’S Bookstore, interest, viz , that while there was an appa-] *.cal naval attainments, to any cfiicers of any | 4, salt Resident of the Republic of Bremon. | &¢ $10,000, junmer Sitks, Lawns, B.reges, rege rent cordiality of intercourse between Messrs. | Other naval service whatever. For four months 8. ard P. suspicions and b tter hatred andj of each year, during the term which youths Ladies shopping for Dress Gocds should not fail to Odecn Building, cor. 4} st., and Pa. av. +++ Mrs. Blacque, daughter of Dr. Mott of | cail and look through our large stock, as we feci| may 2 : WASHINGTON STORE. jeaicury of each other filled their breasts, and | entering the service pass as midshipmen, they also (hat while Mr Soule labcred to the end/ ate ot sea in practice ships, when they are a 8 in Kansas and Nebraska, | New York, and wife of the interpreter to the | “°D‘dent that we can euit thei in styles and prices. rene Pane Ns - | Turkish Legation in Paris, recently died sua- | —™*¥ 2 -3t C.N.M_& CO. I ADIES, you mou net & aot a aeons 4 offeiing great bargains in Dry Goods, of making the acquisition of Caba the sole] taught practical seamanship by being made purpoee of his mission, Mr. Perry labored to| to perform ali the duties cf the seamen they Information has reached the Department of the denly, in consequence of the reception of a let OUTBERN QUARTERLY REVIEW for April Interior from the Eurveyor General cf Kansas| ter from her absent husband, in which he S 1855. Contents— : w. a and Nebraeka, under tie date of Ist instant,| stated that he kad married another wifo, (a pect i Baoan in the Seaate ——_ es at 12% cents, om 20 of the progress of surveys betng made in his| “reek lady,) as it was his clear right to do ao é 2 Fine fast colo wns at 8 cents, cost 11g matks the defeat of that objoct the sole pur-j ate afterwards to command. For the balance pose of kis connection with the Amcrican| of the time they are in the institution, per- Spanisa Legation, The chief point demon-| fecting themselves ia English, French, Span- strated in this letter is the existence of a state} ish, mathematics, nautical astronomy, &c. 5 . Chief Justices of the U. 8. Yard wide bieached Cottons, only 6 cents district, from which it appears that he hasen- rashes - ne = bear hang poses = Ruskin’s Architectural Works White and colored Crave Shawls at half price Pi country. athe no ever Rosso-Turkizh Campaigns Cotton Sheetings, a!l widths, less than they can be tered into contracts with Deputy Surveyors to] to see her again. Principles of Art sewhere run and establish a guide meridian, both north] ...,Two young msn named Napier and Ruth Hall Plain Challeys, only 18X per me American Edueati ine French Gi cents . and south of the base line dividing Kansas and | Woody, living in Richmend, Va, having got On! the History of Virginia, Herts bisck Biee ar 8 vi | of feelirg and conduct on the part of these} While there they are subjected to a vory rigid] Nabraska at the distance of sixty miles west | into and an angry discussion on Sunday afser- Applications of Chemistry Linen Table Damask 5 be cheap functionaries towards exc cther, demon-| course of discipline, as well as mental train | of the initial point on the Missouri river; also Sache wales bre top lr hleg a bes . ees ee meet A few i penen left, beautiful styles, Brilliante, only strating the fect that their presence in Madrid ing, being forced to conduct themselves with | tg survey four correction parallels from the] Woedy tn th thigh, inflicting a dangerous | _™*¥ 22 FRANCK TAYLOR. | Gerege de Laines for 124 cen!s, worth 9 Was worse than useless to this Goverament.| ae much circumspection as the cadets at West Game Gk ae ee 4 mn Plain, dotted and Embroidered Swiss Musli meridian south of the base at thirty miles apart» wound. Napier ia in oustody awaiting theis- | WIEST A.A EON ” cheap Sica The letter in question is much {co lorg for our} Poiat, and elzo to pass the highest order of aad running east to the intersection of the} ®¥*- . POR THE CURE OP Oar customers will please remember that all of columas So we annex but sufficient of its| examinations in the studies they pureue, Missouri river and the western boundary of| ++++Mr. Patterson, the editor of the Park- the above Goods must be sold by the Ist of July contents to give our readers an ides of whet it the State of Missouri; also, to eurvey seven| Ville Luminary, has paesed through Buffalo, Asthma and Consumpticn. Deewana wa ttpndenr yong styles, is. Speaki er. Soule’ a hi i els from the guide eridian | 2% bis way to New York, to purchase materials| NEW AND VERY WONODGRFUL!!! No. 16, opposite Centre Market. 3. Speaking of Mr. Soule’s con uct wl ile correction parallels fro guide meri office, to replace the one destroyed H YG E AN may 21—tw away from bis pest at Ostend, he sayz A north ef the base lize at twenty-four miles! by the mob. ‘|{RFBLE PATENT IMPROVED EVEL ae apart, and running east to (he Missouri river.}] .... Admiral Corry, of the Biitish Navy, Brought heme to the door of the Million. T CHINE. cigg tigi age cee Taese preliminary lines being requisite for] died in Parison the Ist inst. Last year he WONDERFUL discovery has ‘recently been} First patent—combined on one stock 5 ONT = ade by Dr. Curtis of this city, i Second petent—reif-feeding with eyelct the opening of several distrie's of country be plasmon command to Sir Charles Napier, | /¥ eptackeblige waste and wil discon cz} Third Patent—patent improved fastener, rivesing tween the paralleis above mentioned to be run . 5 . the Lungs. We refer ts DR CURTIS'S AYGE | both sides ; jute towsihipwot exterior tines) and for cub +++. Among the errivals from Earope by the | ANA. OR INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND| Ail parlies in want of good Eyelet Machine, are 0 townships or ¢: bs ad, Baltic was taat of J. Hosford Smith, Es HERRY SYRUP.” With this new mezhod, Dr | “Tongly recommended to use none but LIPMAN'S dividing them into sections. This is to be car- lately United States Consul for Byria aed C. has restored many afflicted ones to Leal pint lid ‘aewdhincegs which is decidedly the beat ried on with diligence and dispatoh, in order to} Palestine, at Beirout, who has returned home | Svisence of which ‘ape oe reach tho several cession lands by Lowas, Del- awares, the united tribes of Poorias and K: Speaking of the treatment, i: ks, “It | Advantages, viz : with his family after an absence cf five years. |i; evident that inhaling renetaatiy breashang Za Itis strong, durable and notable to get out of or- soe agreeable, healing vapor—the me ie inal properties - tr ; It — we gente ese aly i the Eyes " come in direct contact with hole wrial | *! one opera et On kaskias, and Piankeshaws and Wess, which ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. oar “of the lungs, and thus cacape ‘the ya and | sides. It saves time, as the papers &c., need | are to be sectioned in advance of other lands =a varied changes produced upon them when intrc- | b€ reversed or turned over to clinch the Eylet a se- in Kansas and Nebraska, and thrown into market at as early a period as practicable, and the proceeds of sales of theze Iandz, ac- cording to the respectize treaties with the In- ALEXANDRIA, May 21, 1855. | duced into the ttomach, and subject to the procers | Cond‘time, as is the case with ail other Machines, The coming lection absorbs all attention, | of digestion” | The Hygena is for vale at all the| | It is useful to the Merchant in filing away papers, @ _ dians, are to go me md vere — without finding takers. dreds of cases of cures, like the following, might be —— TAYLOR & MAURY, every probability that vigorous effortson the} no celection of a delegate to represent} "=™¢d- may 2i—tf Bookstore, near 9th st- ruggi-t’s throughuw! country. a Dutc! Ss well as to the ati Con’ the the andeach pagty is already in array for ti ine er — ih toe a aker, Tailor, Milliner: and aumeemrd and part of the Surveyor General will push on the} Alexandria county in the next House of Dele. | , One Package of the Hyg ara has cured me of the ‘Wood = surveyé of public lands in Kansas and Ne-| pates ocoupies a full share of attention. Mr Asthma of six years? standing. Engraving and ithographing. The Virgizia Election.—This event is too close at hand for us to speculate upon its probabilities. Wo may, however, state tha; ions of the Seore.| letters from the managing men in the Wize rd “cepa i steele his ranks in tea different counties of the common- in the exorciss of his ions of Minister at | districts, by-the-by, wore reseived by a gon- Mednd : auy capscity by] tleman in Washington yesterday, ali cf them . He thus piaced met embracing assurances from which we draw the aative either of failing]. s od " + ia my duty to my Government, or of prec inference that the majority for Wise wi'l coms tating @ personal reptcre with himaclf, whi up to the calculation publishedia the Scar cn at that @>went would have beeneqaally de Friday last ee hander bath, neg The following extracts, the first from the ty which he had not, obeying directions which | New York Express, of Friday last, and the he had no right to give, whilst throwing upon | other from the columns of our talented, amia- nomics . pone A oe Aged Bog ble and entertaining neighbor, show that the and 6 wich him and with this Goy-! Know Nothings have forgotten that come time t ing of asubordi-| since they were confident, according to their publications, of electing Fiournoy by 30,000 majority: Rate, wheo, infact, I bad then no superior ex- cept in Washington, I trust that you, cir, and Tus Virginia Evection,—An undue im- is of the Secretary cf State, whilst] portance is attached by meny to this election; i 4 Sold by all the principal Stationers and Fan: without the least inconvenience—the heat of the ers confident of success, and few bets are offered body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hun | ©2048 Dealers throughout the United States. the country, will understard that by 90 doing I waz Letter able to carry out the spirit of the instru great battle of the 24th. Both parties seem} The Inha’er is worn on the breast under the linen very labor saving Machine J. F Kersrerry, Ip sy before him also proofs of the true} as if anst depended upon it. When we | braska so as to prepare them for market, also’} Lewis McKenzie has withdrawn from the field, P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. Ornce SRG ee condition of our cifairs with Spain vital in | retaember that in 1840 this State went against | during the next fall. (and rumor eays from the Know Nothing or- |, Tam cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing ROPOSALB will be received at thie eter their importance to our interests and horor.| General Harrison in the Revolution of th — ganization, too ) leaviog Mr. James H Reid, | »Y Dr- (Bathe cenne E Pp the 30th day of May instant, at 12 o’clock. ‘This cource gave me the power also to preserve | day. gainst General Taylor in 1843, Mies Bunkley cast in the Shads.— It secms | te Know Nothing nominee, a clear field with SS Ee y. for drawing and engraving upon wood, in the bigh the decorum of this Legation as far as possi-| see that its politics, and ite politicians, are far ni rm : that party. On ths other side, Mr. W. W. Her- M 1, of N 1 fg vy an} est style of the twenty four or more quarry, ble from the consequences of his errors.” from being controlling; now in the secondary | that another “escaped nun’ has turned up| bert, whose affinities are with the Whig party, cata ee let pheeapergmcaterres 9 AX Tiy_ | p28es (six by nine inches) of scenery, to il!usira " Furiber on he says : uk of States as it is, though it must be con- | in tae interior of New York. The following] is annouzcod ag a candidate, and will, it is y 7 Route for Railroad to Paci : “ ; Aer . geana. Ocean. “Tue Hon Pierre Soule thought proper to Son con Bie as Vicginta ona ew Pay pecs some noceunt Ber, oo respon i raha pigsty priced Inbccubargase cnt Sasi = Perse pony pean of bs Also, for gavin and engraving. in ne same Fo tan is = . . « * ee =f "1 nm - Suppress <n important dispatch from the Sec-| hire, it can carry nothing Thus, then, if ‘Tue Lost Sager raat was Fouxn ’—Un-| ooratic vote. Mr Herbert, though bor: ong ble by Prager iclana the wan cenca egies jamais demewok views Fe fleec liso ro nape cer irzini ‘i \dito- Fy ry ‘i = 4 Virginia goes Dem cratic. she only goes her | der this head the American announces us, and fully identified with Alexandria inter- | by the Hygeana. J. H. Gausert, ber usual way, as in 1840 and 1848—and | Tislly a lecture this evening, at Minerva liall, Rags é = ests, is comparatively a stranger to public ife; P.M. Richmond, Me. 5 more views to accompany Keport of it means nothing. Ry Le See: eriees Be paahee ce Jot long association with our people hes given | The Rev. Dr. Cuxeven, of New York, testifies of i meee sisagy wil De'neapelend G0 be Smee The sonst “ Weindulge inne 10.060 and 20,000 mna- froarahgeh she fortunately sen hac acne” him the entire confidence of the community. | Our medicine in the follo i a . - jority anticipations for Fiournoy, the K N ta a fortnight after his departure. 7 i i aa ane © ad yeacaiea foun candidate against Wise, for that is all talk and ir. Reid t zw York, Nov. 15, 1854 upon the blocks in the very best style, and the dra &e , &e. Only yesterday she wanted us to an- at ae saber nn, bis y papi ine Dear Sir—I think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hlygeana | ing submitted to this office fir correction or ap- "i i nounce a lecture in favor of nunneries, to en-| p which capacity be silt | &% 8 femedy in diseases of the throat and. Lungs — | proval ; and when such drawings are approved, the iia Gent Oceeriaes ition of a | Ot2s8ing. It is very true that a great many = sadness inthi Railroad Cc mpany, in which capacity he still Mlaving had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, | Mgravings to be executed in the neatest mann i : thi 6 i for drawi crayon, in the hi mentof that afsir, whose final adjustment was potas owed oat tation Ce ere ei She gave a sort of reference to @ reepecta-| p.2e.Steamer Powhatan is still aground on | eine, both the Syrup and the iahaling application to| fr drawing oa. in ighest j i : Port Tobaceo shi e will not | the chest. art, upon stone, and printing in one, two. impeded at that time only by the necessity I a good many Whigs in Virginia, who are wait | ble family, in this city, where she had just i C; S , tints, twénty-three thonsand or more felt under of not addressing an official note og for plausible Sechouane te get out of the | been a rvice; and said that if we wouldn't our pew river boat, Alice C. Geaiomene Eva seceuny bea eeodan to test | [wenly four or more quarto plates (six by nine ere that caedeet fo the Spanish Minister, in| patty, aad who will avail themselves of thia to | comply with her rbquest she would go to a order that my conduct chould sot conflict offi r aT of illustrati Ps of her trial trip. Aur. | your Cherry Syrup and Hygean Vapor, in a case of | Surveys of Route ter hainond ae Penge eee her threat is fulfilled. a er tortns Of tree eee eee to vila to Uth-| Proposals will aleo be received for drawing ani 5.000 heul er thri ed. = er ferms Ve: ie has i i ot bo surprisedif there were,” Thuscif Wise | _ We hope the ameriean has the band ready ; ing! of the Merchants’ Bx | me,teat, whatever may be the compotion of your| En wrintitg ie colon, © "7X (ast SbO¥E Hamed, is defeated only defeated—we shail consider | 204 that it will give us a full report of the ex-| change THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o'clock, Femedy. TL Wish. forthe cok ae he Ree ach! | ‘The illustrations will be open st this office for thé it the greatest victory ‘Sam’ has ever achieved | pected disclosure.—Iiochester Union. Ail members are requested to attend as business | friene be brought within the reach of all, | isection of those persons desirous of bidding fur | over impudence, notto say eloquence, passion, | We recollect having hadthe great original of are mapas aa oueccotene Dr Jouns, one of the most celebrated Physicians io same unwl pdf ed Bene and any in- ~ - . ] prejudice, and extreme Southern silly fanati- | «escaped nun” pointed out to us on a visit to} 2” —— R, C in New York writes as follows : "The in desired Suk Ger oom — . < till it is true that I knew more of him than| sis We look to no sounding, sonorous bul- Ped P ? @—— A STATED MEETING OF THE Dr. Curtis—Dear Sir—Having will bo fata oi Herd P serejgae je lithographs he wasaware. ie greater part of bis oper-| isting of majorities—but hope simply for vie- | tue penitentiary hospital on Blackwell's Is- UNION (Anti Know Nothing) ASSOCI- | cellent effects of your Hygeana or inhaling Hygean | “Ggntasa wih Genie: into with, and bonds ations csme to my kuowledge in hie absence, | tory» land, New York—Maria Monk—then almost | ATION of Wa-hington will be held ‘THIS EVEN- | Vapor and Cherry Syrup, in case of Chronic Bron- with security will be required from, the successiul because, from the moment that the responsi. ry. i i 1 fan ill life | ING, at 8 o’clock, at Harmony Hell. All who are | Chitis, aud naire Capes ia favor of counter irritation bidders, for the falthis' Concetion of their contracts. bility of affairs devolved upon me, I consid.| ‘« Well-informed persons from Virginia, with | @5Ping in the last agonies of an ill-spent life friendly to the good cause are invited to attend. in uffections of cially with that of Mr. Soule” * * resist the K. N. nomination. There may be | ther office—for lecture she would! We see “if L bave resisted him, foiled his cunning, and undone bis work, I have done so hono! bly and fairly, abusing no confidence, failing tonoduty. He made no disclosures to me of his secret operations He did not ask my aid. ccertaly encnial tubesand tunes! “ ‘The bids will state, ecparately, the price ond vet ered «t my first duty tc be well informed con-| whom the writer of this paragraph has con- | —a mass of putrofaction, the result of a career : WM COOPER, or — oar kee ronment cated Med ne price, for each clase of werk bid for,’and the cerning Lim and bis movements. Yet at that] versed, form a very different estimate from of crime and dizsipation, which rendered her} —™2Y £2—!t Sec. pro.tew._ | Sr eciusl mode of pp'ying anything of the kind 1] We "awired for the execution of the work, or por- very time I spoke to him plainly, and ¢o2. presented by Bir. Wise, through the a : A CARD.—I deem it proper to state that I | have ever seen. No doubt, thousands of per-ons Hous of the same, and must be addressed to “A. G. scied bim as I chould wish to be counse’ed in| lerser organ of the Pierce and Forney dynasty. fearcely less notorious to the police of New | ee not he @ candidate t.r nomination or | may be relieved, and many cured, by using your Seaman, Superintendent of Public Printing, Wesh- - like c:reumstances.”” * * * c om ei 4 ington, D C ,” and be plainly endor-ed “Proposals They allow a msjority in only two Congres- | York, than tothe community, through her pre-] re election to the City Council, at ihe ensuing elec- | medicines. for Weed Remavine,” or 91,4 ” i Pj 5, i istri y . tion. I must here be allowed to confess that I am o Engraving,” or “Li pl from Ee bos pein orm ey Pierre Soale eon eee ha phasep alge tended convent revelations. Nominated twelve months since by the kindness | posed to prescribing or using recrct compounds, bat A. G. BEAMAN, = from 6,000 to 7,000. Let the reader k a pin there,’ and see who is right ” calumcies which he of private friendship, and prior to popular agi- | this litte neatly contrived article, and its effects in| —@2¥ 2!—lw Superintendent. to which he may ha’ George W. Jones, of Tennesses.—It affords} tauion, I entered the Council with a Gixed de ermi- | the case above alluded to, recouree, for the pur- have induced me to speak OR SALK— : af - nation, in all my cfficial acts to be governed only by [in its favor. 7 . - o — of a — what I pare, — it my] So the £. cpress Claims a triumph for Flour ses ae rt ge ia = ezpress . learn the provisions of ore — 5 ~ interests cae ‘ig are at wae to use ne inany way you may abo vg ioe . ' uty to lay before the Secretary of State con- : ” that George W. Jones of Tennessee, has ac-| prosperity of the whole city. In order that my po- | thinl Eroper. espectfully, yours, &e. 2 tall Carnage Bi cerning Lis policy, have no adequate correct.|2°Y “by the skin of his teeth,” while the . po » age Horscs . | tition should not be misunderstvod, on the worain; C. Jouns, D., lorses. cepted a nomination for re-election to Con of the election I published in the Nationol Intell No. 609 Houston street, N.Y. Rea hg Nong osm of the French Mintle , gress. We look upon him asthe most useful Crh ele, andl ya =n Sees three Sotiers a gone ter at Sch: % Li Stable, on I, between 60 | ran te ecammtry now in American logins | spud omy vi dea ty Whe Sas S| PAUL No Gt aanter seeeea, We BOPD | end awe ay ip tas tive public life, and therefore rejoice a @ | tie Third Ward, that my name was put in nom‘na-| Four packages seut free to an; of the United TOE P t of Gb return to Washington, which | tien solely with a view to the true and lawful! inter- | States for ton aobars. — — TIMEKEEPERS. prozpeo gion, ests of the city, and with no purpose of an infringe. | N. 8 —Dr. Curtiv’s Hygeana is the ORIGINAL| [NPECENDENT of cur unusually large must give pleasure to all honest and really} ment of either the political or religious rights ot my | and ONLY GENUINE Katich 3 all others are inoaae of — i as Just receive atriotic public men, who know the ins and| fellow citizens.” 2 base imita'ions, or vile and injurious counterfeits. | which we i + Timekeepers, warranted, P 5 ? Guided by the sentiments of this publication, I | Shun them as you would POISON. oa eo W. GAL’ outs of Congressional legislation. have not, during the period of my service, voted for] For sale in Washington by CHARLES STOTT, 324 Pa ave., bet oh a io — the removal of any man fiom Lane nor counselied | Pa. ——— near 7th street; and J.B MOORE, in in tee ave., betw. and 10cb sts. 4n Acting Commissioner of the General | One change that may have been im = ive for me at thig distance. I have the bonor, therefore, to request, if io your better judg- ment it should be compatible with the inter- esta of America, that you wil! cauze to be pab- lished to the country, as soon as they can be prepared, cepies of every line which I have writien to the Government or ary of its mem- bere, cfiiviaily or unofficially, directly or in- directly, concerning affairs from the day of the arrival of Mr. Soule at Medrid to the day of the date of this paper.”’ Organ’s man claims a probable triumph for him by from to three thousand majority only. So they go. Postal Convention Between the Usited States and Bremen —Additional articlos agreed wpon between the Post Office Depart- mont of the United States and the Pust Office Department of the Haxseatic republic of Bre- i ber le, or known in | the Firet Ward. may 2— EO a TO Re ae emeernaned ri - * ‘ On tie whole, this letter, together with that men, providing for the registration of valuable Land Cffice —Joceph 8. Wilson, Esq , C Seiivet Py Seripiomee opinions ot those . Quckémia a States Pa t Ofliee, Sea ecical ocngoem, ty Canteen Pr which called it out, shows the condition of a letters, to be conveyed by the United States Cierk of that office, hes been appointed Acting The Common Council has very little to do with }, May 19. 165, eorge Hay 5 D * State of things in our late Spanish legation, which. for the honor and ioterest of the Uni- ted States, we trust may never be repeated. Wasuina: d such matters. I am nota member of or respon ibie | ()¥ the petition of Kur C Pousx, atm fstra- Feat OF the Massachusetts Medical Bo Commiszioner of the General Land Office, Mr. | to any secret organization whatever, and have nev- tix cf the estate ef Lewis Pullmen, deceased, ciety ner John Wilson having started | er been con such, in or out of Council, | late of Albion, New York, praying for the extension | 7° Péteation demanded by the mas ted States, by Francis W: Religious test or qualification for «ffice has of a patent — to the raid is Pul'man i ” this morning for the Stookbridge Indian res-| met my eperobe ig , but on the contrary, my honest | the 2h¢ of ugust, - ~ and Bremen line of steamers, direct, betweon New York and Bremenhaven: Article I. Letters. alleged to be valuable, Pa oa , D. D., 1841, for an improvement in The Hidi Place, aefar', 8 in tl ited + “ i iti vemoving “4 at jiding Place, by Dr M: Jane New Mvsic.—“ Adelina on the Prairie,” Red altel oo ug puted Ceomaee aor ervation om Green bay, Wiscousin, to aid in reas ora a snd contneer one wees elles fom tne ee ‘ion plat par dingo Takes a Like’ by ea Ongen —- : “ Mezusks des'G Ki if you d trian Postal Union, or posted in the German | arranging the land questions of the Stock- | jitical si s to be forgiven, or shortcomings to lam t. | Place on the Zist'day of Avgus‘, eighteen hundred Footsteps 6 Be. Paul new suppl P Mlezurka des Uraces, iss me if you dare Austrian Postal Union, and addressed to the bridge tribe arising under treaties with the} For thirty years I have steadily, in defeat as in and fifty fiv GRA’ & BAL, ANTYNE. Waits.” “ Alexandria Polita Schottisob,” and| United States, and deliverable at the respec- | United States, Coes, sustained and supported democratic prineip'es | | It is ordered, that the said be heard atthe! may 19—3t 498 sevenih st. the ‘Chevy Chase Pelka’"—all for the piano] tive exchange cflices of New York or Bremen, | U™! ae ; snebts, puorions oc prcfedicts eat ie ca ee | ct een Meetag, te etl ha cr forte—Lave been sent to us by Hilbus & Hiis,| to be thence conveyed by tho United States! ay rymnortant Pension Question Settled.— | erment’ could conflict with the advancement of tte end show cause, if any they have, why ould = 7 7 *| and Bremen lines of steamers, shal!, from and P 3 ? one or the maintamance ei the ether. To the t | Petition ought not to be ted. who have @ fise assortment of music and after the first day of August, 1855, be regis-| It is eaid that the Attorney General has d Republican party I havetaithful'y given not any the imam musical instruments at their beautifully fitted] tered at the office of m: Pplica-| cided a question that bas bee2 some time] fervor of youth, buc the energy o manhood, and hae up store, in the ** Star Buildings.” tion of the person posting the same: Provi- pending, as tothe meaning of the condition for a single hour entertained a thought of These pieces are from their own press—they de- ded, That the full postage charge: J. A. M. DUNCANBON. i of the pension laws, requiring that disease or hearing t being engaged in the printing and publishing af fee. cant su bens Bega eee casualty should be contracted or occur in the N O TIC E —All persons having bills boferuishes = i ig asoe pp publishes and for sale of origiaal 2: well a3 other music—and, ac mailing offices: And provided, also, That | jing of duty, and is of Spinion that the disease BS against ne late ball of the Franklin Fire} The testimony The Winpus & HITZ. cord to our epinion, havirg heard them aaah eaitraen shalt not slbamiseg repens or casualty aforesaid must hive relation to pe hi beg po ptecaddge an Panning, eee =e, aoe Laeenpeoninn ep eg ey of played, they are what the ladies would call patentee the Prd ro pag ech or| duty in the service. oa cinestey in June * ae ler, will appear in a few dave. may 12 “ beaxtiful.”” i i eevee pany for rent of Hall, &c., x ~~ STEAMBOATS CONNEGTING @ Se eet tee or poskeisar the contents thereof | ‘The etara of Caliee paid on the Bee) Ritb at tthe Score he aloe hang a |" Ondo mee STEAMBOATS CONNECTING - £3" Co Saturday next, the membersof the] ArticleI1. Allsuch letters or packets mailed procity Treaty.—The Treasury Department is AS R. E DOYLE, President. % . tg tgs) train of _ ’ New York Police Department wil! appear in See of Peountiets mn # of a now engaged in adjudicating applications for] #9 B- Caossriexp, tary. may 213i my ry Se ee the Park, at 2 o'clock ia the afternoon, in full} shait be received, registered. - j | the return of daties paid which are returnable QTR4Yao from the subscribér on Sunday GEORGE WASHINGTON will make the at uniform. when they will be reviewed by| for, under the provisions of the reciprocity treaty, | \ cvéning, May aa ee BOREES. Ose ypeenoncme pe eee 4 Mayor Wood, who will also address thom | sued try in rega the preliminary investigations havi2g been| oher wasa dark tone Mase Roe samse Wain on their exstval. ' About one thousand policemen will take part ion of valucble letters, and shall be luded time last-week. The ward will be given if returned to the owner, near Meals furoihed om the bonte, fn ths parade, and a band of music has been] to the exchange offices of New York or concluded some time last-week. Cases Ore) Bia den’s Wharf, JOHN BRICKLEY, F ‘The Boats conpect with all the trains from Bal- engaged for the occasion. jack respectively, for the purpose of being | disposed of altogether bere. may R—J* a omer it~ 4 SAM’L GEDNEY, Capt, -

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