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. oeeke 1 ocmenuneeEe enn cae oe Nas > cas - ening avenus and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLAOCH, Will be served to subscribere In the cities of Wash- Inston, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at STIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, Payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL Las for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR fr THREE MONTHS. 9@Sinete corres oxs va See ee a VOL. V. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1855. NO. 750. This execiient Pamiy and Jowrnai—eon! waining 8 greater variety of interesting reading than can bu found in any other—is published on Saturday ‘TSRms. OQ Cacn, revanisa Lt m apvanes. GF Single copies (im wrappers) can be procured @ the counter, immediately after the issue of "6 paper. Price—runze cexrs. PostTmastTens who act as agents will be allowed a commission of twenty per cent, Ticase PATENT {[MPROVED EYELET MA EBLE E TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIRSIGAT. | Je NING STAR. Second patent —self feeding with portird patent—paten: improved fastener, riveting The Washington National Monument Society. DEED FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED S| a PATENT | : ie deci P47 —— STATES por ponent lp-lv-nchietitew piven 00 dred PRACT Ic A L OP ] ICIAI James K. Polk, President of the United him from visitors, but to pay them to J. M. McOalls, their treasurer. I enquired of him whether or not he recognized any geive no messages from them, and if they came to him again, to tell them if they had any communications to make, it must be to me; that I had control of bim, and would require him to pay over the contributions to me as he had always done. This took place in presence of a witness. On that same afternoon he came over to me in the city, and handed me a letter, of which the roves 3 is a copy, advan viz: A : - . Wie stron , durable and not liable to get out of or- Ww a ie call ee 2 all that He Sfates. to the Washington National jer. ft punches the hole wel!, and te fit the Eye! With defective it, caused by sickness a 99 Sadie dels eperaion clinches the tyslet on tote | and particularly (om glasses Injudicinusiy select.d, | Manument Society—Recorded 22d Feb- sides. It saves time, as the papers &e_. need not | to his superior SPECTACLES andGLASSES care | ruary, 1849, in Liber J. A. S., No. 2, be reversed or tu: over to clinch the Eylet 4 se-| fully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, folio 12. Cond*time, as is the with all other Machines. uiiant transparency, sui:ed rrecisely and ben- To all to who ts shall It is useful to the Merchant in filing away papers, | efici lly to the wearer according to the concavity or 0 . whom these presen’ 8 1a! e— = ks pa acl pean ering yee — fret aie bly resco“ sant oe it < come greeting : Whereas a certain Joint ‘er, Tailor, Milliner, and numerone fects to the lous organ of Bij from A ia a very labor saving Machine a commeneement pe ger sae glasses in not being pre- Resolution of the two Houses of Congress Soild by ail the principal Stationers and Fimcy | cisely suited, by the use of an Optometer; and the | of the United States,-with the following Goods Dealers throughou lower iaendiin Sa aamanent oe Lat pipgpee a written in the handwriting of Mr. Joseph ‘Agents for Wahingon, focal distauce of the eyes, and each glasses that are | £1018, op : “Joint Pree = H. Bradley : TAYLOR & MAURY, absolutely required will be furnished with precision | izing the erection on the public groun Wasmeton N. M. Orrice. may 21—tf Bookstore, near 9th ¢& oa —— es Uibersi_ encoutage. | 2 the city of Washington, of a monument S Ma HT. 1885. > U.S. MARINE BAND. ment already obtained, >nd further selicits the pa | 6 George Washington,” and in the fol- Pat bs ates ae undersigned would respectfully inform the | "023¢e of those that have not yet availed themselves | lowing words, to wit: Mr. Wu. Dovonertr, Superintendent. Military, Firemen, Clubs and the public gene- | his aid. : . * Resolved, by the Senate and House of Fuily shat by cools to him at the Sarin Barracks, Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending d, y Str—Until fiirther directions from the inch resentatives of the United States of| board of managers, who are now organt- or at his residehce, one, Satate on a Ia ate pcb semgeul ata nt ite Seer apa i in Congress assembled, that the | ‘2g their plan of operations, all monies j quik Cetaha this varices of the Marion and, or | be supplied with such thnt will improve their sizht ‘ ; received by any officer or agents of the sc- ean obtain the services of the Marine Band, I ble testimonials to be seen; and refer- | Washington National Monument Society, | " epece h band, which wil emorace Lows Wererwrntiatlen | ences given to many who have derived whe greatest | be, and it is hereby authorized to ercat | ciety will be paid directly to the treasurer. band, which will embrace Louis Weher’s unrivalled ee te meny wre ere iu df Yy il F 8c. ease and comfort from his glasses the proposed: monument to the memory | You will, therefore, forbear to call on Mr. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No ,512 fG Wakhington. tian h ” | Llilton for collections made by him until Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, | of George hington, upon suc! por: i up stairs. ‘ September 7, 1854, | tion of the public grounds or reservations | thst plan shall have been ado a Sir—The Pa sg arg lean toe very | Within the city of Washington not other- which a notice will be given. “< Economy 13 the raad to wealth.” well, and secin to have improved my sight more | wise occupied, as shal! be selected by our obedient servants, Great Reduction in the price of Fats & Caps. | than any other I have lately ied Tazewert. |the President of the United States and Jos H. Brapuey, J. M. McCariua, ot Na pg gg ee rie be tome T have tried a pair of Bpectactes, obtained from | the board of managers of said society, Gzonae H. Puant, S.C. Bossy, ; inby saprtie’ ‘with the very beet Moleckia or | Mr Tobias, end fad them of great assistance to my | as a suitable site on which to erect the| SAMUELS. Buiaes, _ Committee. v ATS, got up in the latest style, offers | sight, ani corresponding with oe ; meee the | said monument, and for the n What the plan of operations mentioned wa pally pyre ri past sectnd quale ton: See ieee sent Honey A. Wise protection thereof,” was on the thirty-{in the above, that they were orgauizing, worth from $9.50 to $45 and oar ped fasnion- J. Toss: ‘Sidloteten Pevcoel r first day of pg in the year vigh-} I, at that time, rom _ know, but are me Se ee gh abayped pth og oe 48 cot sctins hundred and, forty-eight, approved} quent events show that it was to obtain Alse, So's Hh h lees ad Warly satisfacto: e They | teen bun y-eight, approved | q e taiea they hatte be , rs sold in this city. | zee corp ac cdi he test Powers: and am ih by James K. Polk, President of the said popseanion by mob _ Si - ce Pirst rate be: 8 § 4 owner of tor nine pairs, carefully select in A j eivin, or, “+ kinds of cot H ATS aad CAPS very low, different placesund from opticians recommended to nited Btates, i © ae Spee: “gecesi rs if 2 petit b th Abe z ye’ 2 order to sell at the above low prices the eash | me on account of their professional standing in E following, to wit: ‘ / pprovi anuary | Sent an ans ig! e post office, Sere ts — os eared — who ore been - the beoodcultoe alasiad aaphs 31st, 1848, James K. Polk:” and whereas, | directed to Mr. Bradley; the following is parch: a to tw je st wit! yar e¢ 7 . . Sve per cont. ae an offeet for vad ‘cbr = 7 ee treatment of the eyes, ii the purpose of pre- — an hated Solel racer ns a L : ¥ od ; , serving and improving the si al f S ’ ASHINGTON National Monvyent, (Ae many yous ta ths exeptey of Teste Se ne oe the second day of February, in the year March 8th, 1855. .) No. 3, Columbia 7th Omas'C. : nee . » arch 5t 90. § ap - = 2 Ffomener ten. pect at Professor of M. C., heaavine: Ky. | aforesaid, the said James K. Polk, Pres- Josep H. Braptey, Esa. , TAKE BOTICH. iss arta Lyncuavne, | Nov. 10, 1654 ident of the United States, and a major-} Sim —I have received a communication . Jon ed me with Glas §5 . NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. | ees. by which I havetoen greatly nided, (my vision | tY Of the board of managers ; the whole! signed by yourself and foer others, repre ; 2 ty reading at night n my | board consisting of Wintield Scott, Na-| senting yourselves as a committce of the W. BROWNING, Merchant Tailor, under | having suffered y from g at nigl y By i the Un:ted States’ Hotel; has just received oe py rlpa send veto sey {than Towson, John J. Abert, James} board of managers of the Washington ee eae —— eee was | well prepared to aid those who may need his profes- | Kearney, Walter Jones, Thomas Carbery, | National Monument society, directing me Of sued and fashionable eloiking. fis “ Roady. | sional services. Wa. B. Rovzie, Peter Force, William A. Bradley, Philip| to forbear calling on the watchman for made Clothing» will be sold at the following low Elder of Methodist Conference. JR, Fendall, Thomas Munroe, Walter] the collections made by him, as you‘had right in them to instruct him; he answered | tuat he did not. I then told him to re- | pted; of | ment Society held this day, you ws te- | three o'clock this sfiernoon, in order that moved from the pé8ition of superintendent | ‘he two boards might be consulted. [ of - waste - — Monameat, | refused to yn | Srrongpneniaer 700 and Mr. Samuel S. Briggs elected in your | ognize any right to have any board con- place. cate vem" Veulted. 1 told them I bad mg orders Yoa are instructed to deliver to your | and I gave them notice before dyed successor on receipt of this, the books, | officers that I would, before I left the documents, and property of ell kinds be- longing to the society that may be in your possessicn. Vespasian En.is, Ist Vice President. Cuas. C. Tcoxer, Sec'y W.N. M.S. , After reading the above, I toid Mr. Briggs that I did not recogn:ze the right of these parties to remove me; that I believed the board, under whom I was acting, to be the only legal board ; that those claiming to be the new board had recognized me as the superintendent, and my legal right to the possession of the property ; that it was suflicient for me to know that it was a disputed matter which of the two boards was the legal one, and until that dispute was settled, or the board under whose authority I was acting should think proper to dis- miss me, that I should retain possession, and the only way he could get clear of ine was either by producing some au- thority known to the law, or taking pos- session by brute force. After remaining until 12 o'clock, Mr. Briggs took his de- parture. A short time after I stepped out and called Hilton, and demanded of him the keys; he told me that he had notihem. I asked him what he had done with them ; his answer was that the new board had sent for him, and ave them] \: toMr Bradley. I thenordered him toleave| ‘ the premises, which he said he would do. After considerable equivocation, he told me he had a key that would unlock al! the buildings, except my office and engine house, and that there was a win- dow in the engine house that he coald building, take my keys and unlock all the buildings, and if I found the locks removed and others on I would take a s‘one-bammer and break ie the doors, and if any of the gang about attempted to etter I would shoot them, matter what aggressions the officers were absent they would anything against me, but that the cers were men of truth and would do justice. After some further delay, Mr. ~ ordered me out. [ refi then took hold of me and me ou’ According to my orders | made no fur- cher resistance, but left the premises. What further remains to be done is for you to say. The above is a fair and correct state- ment of the matter to the best of my re- coliection. The words may not be ex- actiy the same in some instances, but the substance is exactly what occurred. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Wx. Dovcueerr, Superintendent W. N. Monument. r & ne California steamers leave New York on ¢ Sth and 20:h ef each month, intel \QRAVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Netional Hotel—s. pv. wrtaap S$ Rarws, Md PP Ailen & lady, NY open. I got the key from him, and pro-| |! Campb-ll, NY J | Goodson, Va ceeded to unlock all the buildings and] {ft Kiwiartio® cama wy locked them up in his presence, and or- | x1 Wu iams, ¢ 8 Heide, do J Trot & tamily, Mess dered him to open the engine house for Mice Gilbert, do me: he did so. I then went to the car- penter shop, the key of which I hed in my possession, and got a hammer and iw Pe Wile suts, Coat, Pantaloons, and Vest, of thin | Mr.3. Tos Wcmmpenns, Boe dA: BTR Ae aaere: Matthew F. Maury, and Thomas} ordered that all monies received by any eo on ngied (oF of we FM cloth or cassinnere, x. QL. Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles | Blagden, being the board of managers of | officer or agent should be paid directly to | buildings to which they access, 8m im Fine Black Frock and’ Dress Coats, from g10 to} which I obtained from you last week are entirely the said Washington National onu-! +3 1 I ld directed him to tell them what I haddone, IM Tig satisfactory. From au inequality in the visual range y ung the treasurer. In answer, I would state |. ir they broke them open chat they Miss Basi fi eyes, I have heretofore found great difficulty | ment Society, did select from and among} that Iam, and always have been, the enty | S22? y or bi pe ey ao Saeck ant Fa > re cs, oe 23 to g7. ne ttasees of the proper focal distances, Ik the publie grounds and reservations in} authorized agent to collect SESSA the a, ms at ge peril. 1 then left the A Barwon, do He keope always on hand a large, asortment of | optometer dus dificulty has been happily obviated { the Said city of Washingtcn, ‘not other-! monument, ead am alone responsible to] pecs Sane tom nae — a sy | EW oes y ion aac oe Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Um a that the Glasses you mised mean decidedly wise occupied, Faihia regain the board, the watchman merely redciy- beat the e roles fi at bok cee G W Leizeb, do Scott's Pash ot aa eapenchally yours, ever yer | three (3) as laid down and distinguished | ing contributions from visitors, and pay-| ‘4 the oxen peas : es i - ly i u pay: nis wat 2 Browns’ Hotel—rt. r.& x. snows. at for the sale of "3 Fashions. used. ery respectiu aa Drsxs, i the plet or plan of the said city of ing tent over to me whenever 1 thine |” his watch house, of which key ow Rector of St. James’ Parish. : : Washington, as a suitable site on which r to demand it. LOOK HERE!!! erates = ees ve %, so to nin bald jaonument° suid’ for. tlic | prope: UNT ALL From natural defects and the unequal range of my erec! ‘* # N — aoe sarc Te oe bonged éses, E bave been compelled to ure glasses ior seve | aecessary protection thereof: Now know Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Clerks, Indians, Chap | ™! years. I have wied different opticians without} ye, that the said Washington National laing, Wagon Masters, Teameters, Lander ns (or | or tus didce Me. Tobias wade two paltercepecialiy FMOnument Society, is hereby, and by received full 160 acres, sadnawa Save a ances ‘of me, wnich T have found to serve me perfectly | virtue of the aforesaid joint ‘resélution, days will do well te write to us. postpaid, and their | By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adap: AsI do not revog- nize the existence of any board of mana- gers, except the one under whose orders {have been acting, and yet continue to the membere of that board, and camse- quently I shall pursue the same courge in relation to the contributions as I bave watchman to account to me aione for the monies — by him. espectiully yours, Wx. Dovenerry, Superintendent of the W. Nat. Mon. ing before as a night watch. I enquired these persons believed that they hadiany just claim on the property of the monu- ment, they might have an opportunity to test the matter legally, by trying to pre- r authorized to erect a monument to.the sana : the eye I heerfull ; 2 ee ee ere ee | comsea ae Temata oh avon occasion 19 use | memory of Geoncr Wasticron, and for glasses, and bear my baa is olen asan | the neeessary protection thereof, the Claim Agent's Office, opposite U. 8 ‘nencumy to sign Land Warrants, aforesaid reservation numbered three (3) Wasbingion City, D.C” ee ert | collen Gaididewnilshd ulishingéished /on| the SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. | —— plan or plot of the said city of Wavhing- CHARLES WERNER, INE ALLATION fics, and to use, possess and enjoy, yp amdnen up ahs comeisalons bal perecse am FOR THR CURB OF quietly and peaceably, and free from all Ho taurant a a first class LAGER BEERSA-| Agthma and Consumption. flict or hindrance, the aforesaid reserva- dad commtorts ond in fret chee eetabiatmens &| NEW AND VERY WONDSRFUL!!!|tion numbered three (3) as laid down the kind in the Northern cities. ta and distinguished as aforesaid, for the His RHINE WINES aud French White Wines, HYGEANA airbases emetaaid and scoomimnr to the Ci Segars. Lager Beer, German, purpo: is iS Tinian, ani Sweitzer CHEESES*and indeed fev. | Brought home to the door of the Million. {true intent and meaning of the aforesaid other appropriate luxury in such an vstab‘ish- . “ been J joint resolution. . gil «tx scar faye # country. ; A ie Go bon ee ee i J In testimony ofall which, the said James go into my office, or any of the other He soticits a call from his friends and the public. | 201. of Consumption, Asthm: it diseases off “Polk, President of the United States | %ldings of which he, Hilton, had the may 12—4f the Lungs. (We refer te De CURTISS HYGE |B. olk, x? 20) to set his hand and | £¢YS; be rephed that he had not. i gave UMMING'S FAMILY PRAYERS, in 2 vois,| ANA. OR INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND Jo America, has hereto set his an itn positive instructions not to allow cents eac! Me ae b Peas p3 2. Cire Seanpel hiltiepitony: Ohad restwred many 'Adibeied ones er herkhety on pera: ot — Les a pees a au him to enter any of them, and also djrec- Piorme Prin ces of Burgundy, by ¥ B MacCabe, | evidence of which tie has mnumerable certificates tes’ imony 0} ce Se nm as afores: ted the night watch, Mr. Barrow Frere, 75 cents Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks, “It fof the said reservation number three (3) to allow him to remain on the grognds Growth of Holiness, by Faber 50c is evident that i-haling—constantly breathing an for the purposes aforesaid the said Win- 2 2 ft gr 3 ¢ Cath lic Charch, 75c MagCealie, Nesieng eapae— the BS OMe rome ties field Scott, Nathan Towson, John J, |50.!0rg as he did not interfere with any- ‘The Immaculaw Conception, by Bishop Ullathorne | must come in direct contact with the whole arial el cott, ath: owson, JO . thing but if he attempted to exercise any We cavitie of the langs, and thus escape the many aod | Abert, James Kearney, Walter Jones, ihe D € i f The Heart of Jesus, by J.B — 50c. varied changes produced upon them when intro- Thomas Caste Peies Wore Willikin authority, te put him off. On Fr day E K. LUNDY, duced into the rtomach, and subject to the process ry? . morning [ received an order from the No. 19 Bridge street, Georgetown, b. c, | of digestion” Tne Hygena is for sale at ali the | 4, Bradley, Philip R. Fendall, Thomas building committee to advertise theitwo amayWmf TY rggiovig throraghvut ihe country.—N. York Dutch! Monroe, Walter Lenox, Matthew F. hema j Fp toihcpinearmend we Datei asec" of | as lors f the sad Washington Ne- B. DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the firm of | Without the least inconvenicnce—the hea | as aforesaid © l g 2 FRu tent & Donctaten, comslucee to am body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hun I tional Monument Society, have hereto ponent weg adage ars Deauntal SS met nary set their respective hands and seals at grein "of which ‘sate neaee One package of the Hyg ara has cured me of the | the aforesaid city of Washington, on this gested by the: Inte. fam) was awonded the free | Anthun eC My Yesrt! MANOS reidsuuky, twelfth day of April in the year eighteen = <a Institute Pair, recently P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. hundred ‘and: forty-eight. These teeth are carved and shaded to suiteach| | am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing James K. Pots. [Seal of U. 8.] In presence of ~(a) , and 1h bia: th . | by Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana. Pal organo patakin er dsediue ee agen plas ae i core Wm. Brent, lst V.P I was rari og nS ey. cpanel there, > ae A ; _ | ap) : Z ls * ‘*+| they might share the fate of the three'that Mewar anenon ive Pid wo fling and pre } | Mi Fanlsof No. b Hamed sert: % Y. Wp: | Nathan Towson, W. W. Seaton, 2d do. belooped tthe teoensnent inns Jane, ero Charges moderate and aii operations warranted. | geana. John J. Abert, Arch’d. Henderson, | were poisoned and died. On Saturday a ae ra Beings caegner sem pare facura, | Walter Jones, 3d V. P. : morning carly, Mr. Frere, the night ee ee ee Me bs tt physicians. Sie was cured in one month | Thos. Carbery, J.B. H. Smith, Trea- watch, came to my house, and informed SRS ORs CIEE SEEACYVE ‘ Pa eee are, | W-A- Bradley, surer. me that Hilton had the evening before “isi wit ani! = > m, . extensive stock of all Kinds of SPECTA, ‘The Rey. Dr. Cuexven, of New York, testifies of P. R. Fendall, Geo. Watterston, Se- given up to Mr. Bradley the keys of the CLES and EYE-GLASSES. = ep our medicine in the following language: Thos. Munroe, cretary. various workshops and other buildings of any kind, such as Cataract, Parabola, lov. 15, 1854. Nrw Yorx, Walter Lenox, Peter Force. Penscopic, Double Concave, Double Couvex, and Dear Sir—I think Iighly of Dr. Cartis’s flygeana Colored Giasee, put in at sort notice, with great | as a remedy in diseases of the throat and Limgs —|M. F. Maury, care, and persons in want of glasses may be eure | Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, | Thos. Blagden. w get those which benefit the eye. . Having bad som ‘“ ‘J : 38 on the nd, including the key of my office. WT cecnelsitely consulted a mem- act, T shall decline receiving any instruc-! tions from any person or persons, exeept heretofore done, and will require the On this day, I learnt that they had placed a person on the ground the dyen- of Hilton whether he had suffered him to sale at public auction, in order thgt, if vent the sale. Immediately <n receiving the order, I went to the monumen: and removed the horses to a public stable, as never been out of his posses:ion, fand that they had put other locks on: the stated that there were four or five | strangers there. and when he told them i 8 Popolany & femi'y, H Jaffray, NV u 2 Krai & family, do WP Tel & Isdy, Va A Denmead, Md ‘A Valiente & 2 éaugh- ers, Cub he had come to go on duty, they teld A Denap, do him that he was not recognised as a jf aiea bee , Mass — any longer. Hilton told him wa radford & family, that there were to be six watchmen A on that night—a portion of them of eg ee the pelice, and a portion of them the Liule, NY auxiliary guard; that they were armed yey to the teeth, and that if he attempted to E B Thompon, Pe exercise any autiority, there would be C1 Pamell Md blood spilled ; he also told him that John Gia T. Towers, the mayor of the city, had sent word for them to tell me that if 1 came over there and acted as a private citizen they would not molest me, but if Tattempted to exercise any authority, or enter any of the buildings, he would have me arrested. Under these circumstances, I d'rected the watchman to go home that night there could be no: use in his exposing bimself against that number, but to g> there on Sunday and keep an eye on their a movements. ‘This morning I consulted] *!:K~roed House—s. a. & 4. tincwoon. two of the members of the board, who A hati bed wrnf m advised me to go to my post as usual,|G Wiltards’ Motel-—m. a. & J. 0. WILLARD, H 8 Lawrenson and so , v a G J Clark & Indy, NY C°H Sand, do HD Sand, do R Schnieder, do R F tvans, Tern W 8 Phillips, NV AT de Valaseo, Mex J McKinsuy USA Dr 8 Parr & laéy, O Capt Ryther Mus Chamberlain, do and remain unless force was used, and, Ae cored a » if so, under no circumstances to make a any further resistance than was neces- |! , PL Duborg & son, sary to establish the fact, as they neither | 5.17 cry." & '8e%» DE 2 Dara, Ct wished me .o sustain any personal in- jury, or todo anything which could be ‘nited States Hotel—a. c. BACKNET, C E thinshee, Mass tortured into an act of aggression on my W M Keith, Cal part. Accordingly, the night watch and Lh seer : myself went to the building about 10 B Thompson, slo o'clock, and found the office filled with JH Wilson, NY persons, among them Mr. Briggs, the captain of the day police, the captain of the Auyiliary Guard, and three police of- NOTICE. — THE WHITE HOULE PAVIL- ficers that I knew—whether any more See the were officers or not I cannot say—to- Pa bees ol gether with a crowd of probably twenty » a d smail parties can be accommodawd or thirty outstde of the door, of all soris| wit! Meris, Xe and sizes. After entering and talking a ee seat, 1 told them that I had received a parties except those already en- message stating that the mayor intended — LL. 6 eee having me arrested if I attempted to ex-} By order of the MANAGERS. ercise any authority as superinteadent, ad I told them I was the superintendent of ; medi: ber of the board, who is a lawyer by pro-|that building; all the property on the} TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION. 4% Circulars “Defective Vision,” at ho oatunairenendanntbeiing arenechen os True copy—Teste : fession, who instructed me that the fact} pround was in my charge; that I was The Steamers GEO. WASH- H. SEMKENs, the chest. J. A. Sura, Clerk. | of their having obtained possession of the| responsible to the board for its safe- INGTON or THOS. COLLYER — Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts, Prof. G. Canrun wre us as follows: AIN: your Cherry Syrup and Hygeaa Vapor, in a case of | on bascridei their names, not te N Fy Bs Niland Soe cepi naan that had vefused 16 yield tooth: nesses to the President's signature, but as a AND SHOES.—The 1 pedir rs wehiever mii tine companion of your parties referred to in the bedy of the deed. 3 re tion, it is no imposition, but an excellent ent well assorted mock of BOOTS AND remedy. T wish forsbe mane th neg gad MB. DOUGHERTY’S STATEMENT. SHOES at greatly redaced prices. All persoxs in| ™Eht Be brought within the reaehof alt Wasnincroy, March 12th, 1855. want of the aruclo will find i to theix advantage to] , Dr Jonns. one of the most celebrated Physicians GTON, Marc. + 46 call befare purchasing elsewhere. t‘e miserable tool they made use of, did not, iu the least, interfere with my just and legal right of possession, and directed me to go to the building, and exercise the same authority as I had heretpfore done, and retain possession urtil force was used to remove me, but on no account in New York writes as foltows: To the Board of Muanazers of the Washing- A. H. SLOAN, De. Ce eee Rated ton Nationel Monument Society. to make such resistance as would create ee ee meee eee Veger and Oe eres vin case of Chronic iron-| GENTLEMEN : Having been forcibly ejeo- | # riot or cause difficulty, as the board did — iach in favor of counter tr js} not wish to do anything but retain peace- Cocks: WATCH KS AND JEWELEY fa adetions of throst, Bronchial raved gad lungs | ted from my. eed sHbasen laced ~ — able possession of their property. I went Openes this day, — ditrerent st ot C oeks | [ can therefore cheerfully recommend Medi. | MOrning, an ie property p: in my difll to! the eibhderents achomipaninl Good age! $i 25. ine Gold Watches, $22 | cated A utas being Senne et ad bas hands by you thereby wrested from me in | direcily Me ashi b . a4 = a Gal end pape eaeet Seam over: Hees Re dake. tends OF pha dos | defiance of all right, by the agent of a body | by Frere, the night watch, and fo fs y masa J ROBINSON'S, may de relieved, and many cured, by using your | who oe y seme the board of ede thy or = 7s be pele ing o. Opposite Browas’ A nel. dicines. 7 , ba , it becor e st sien tor tiered cont at Lobe ce | Dy diy vo make a tatement of the os | lable, saw five or siz persons, anengst HASKIN is | law inuerneady contsived Siisleand th eects in currences which led to this result, in or-| them Hilton: I entered the office and sat Tenth ont & eats,) the case above alluded to, have induced me to speak | 447 that you may take such stepsin regard| down. Shortly after Hilton mee dover owage Plans, detail working | You are at liberty 1o use this inasy way you may | to the matter a8 may be deemed proper. | the field in the direction of riges ‘8 every description, and br apenas po think proper. Respectfully, yours, Re- ‘rom the day of the so-called election, — shop, a Lavra : rat tm, fob leet ‘No. 609 Houston street, N. Y. ae 204,) until last Wednesday, me . — Iioe somsieing ancl NOY GaUDS. fuive bo wy cutis a’ PeR INS and BOYD & lof the ceitdtogtoas navel and ¢xer. | a0 ees Hilton returned, wea’ with and Sets, Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs,| PAUL, Na 149 Chambers street, N. Y, ‘i ‘ behind him some three or four more of i pend ine Wert’ cainee eta pee son natinees ied cit news puny oe day of gee Oe ee a the same sort as those stationed agninst Casears, Baskets: 8 N. B—Dr. Curtis's Hygeana is the ORIGINAL | st, 1848. On that day, (March 7th,) the} the stable wall; presently Mr. Briggs Forks, on best Albati ? + Bpoons and) and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are hman, George Hilton, informed | came also and entered the office; he then Tae cies are warre “age Me imitaonay or wile and injycioua counteriens. | GAY watchman, George Hilton, vthet normed ime that he had « ommunication will be old ee ted ae represented, Shug as you would POISON. me that he had received a note irom the Be tnssand handed ane acletiesabe i: lowing is @ copy: Crricg op Tax W. N. M. Sociusry vee + /Mageh 9th, 1855, 7 ~ Sm—At a meetin ¢ board of man- agers of the Washington National Monu- mayd—al ‘ Fur sale in Washi ARLBS STOTT, k of Lt Eck- 290 Po. avenue, vet Ob und We vvscua | RE at/mley near Tn set? and /.B- MOOKE, 1 | clerk of the celfstyled new board, the Pls Ward. aa |loff, (the same who made the fraudulent entry op your journal, which was expun- pans AnD ee er aeahufonun {ged by you in the presence of both him ers by the iden tn thie cu rd ere pay Seed ay emg ary gay be, fraudulent entry,) instructing bim not to “ay 3 FF I pay ovgt to-me the monies received by itisusly by the treachery of ; i dl Gentlemen—I have recently had oceasion to test} (4) Norz.—The above named officers and keys surreptitiously by the Ty Of | keeping; that I intended to exercise the can be chartered for public or select partivs to visit the White H vilion, Mount Vernon, Fort Washington, or other places on the river. The White House Pavilion is now open for visi tors. Jt is a beeutiful place for pleasure trips; it ha: a fine Bal! and Dining room , aiso, a new Ten Pin Alt CGF pp'y to the President of the control of the place, and that I would not suffer any one to interfere or exercise any authority, and that if they wanted to arrest me todo so. The captains of 2 sans the police and guard both tola me that) (eee ena ae toe Bosts Mr. Towers bad given them no orders at] Mr. WILLIAM COKE is furnishing refrestiments all; that Mr. Briggshad called thismorn-| o”.'Ne boats, aad is prepared to —s oa ing at the police office and told them that | -~ ia he had understood I was to come with a mob to the building at 10 o’clock to take possession. I replied that they could see how much truth there was in the re- port as I was there with no one but the night watch, and that I bad not come on the ground since this trouble began with- out finding from six to a dozen loafers hanging about ready for the chances. Mr. Briggs stated that he was the super- intendent, and that he repeated every} Fi word I had stated in relation to the ex- NEW AND OLD PIANOS,” 7 E have now in store the largest nssortinent of )¥ PIANOS ever offere. in tus city, trom Hal- Davis & Co., Bacon & Raven, and & Co.'s SS These We guarantee, and upon very eagyter:ns. 60, @ ian Pi-no used only a few montha, which we offer at the low price of @200 cash ; a second- hand Piano, sy Anére Btien, for 975. A very fine second Chickering Piano for saic or rent at a bargain. Olé Pianos taken in exchange for new. Always ca hand, pcitowens, ietinn, Cotearn, jute, Accordeon uric, &ec. 5 nS IOMN F. ELLIS, Tet Gu ercise of authority as such. I —_ re-] may 10 00 Revet ines ton pee. peated that the only way they could get | Stes? Of mé Would be to show homme legal | BEESE’S EAGLE PLUMBING AND authority or take possession by force : Sanat s ‘RHE crit ectiully sypounces to his that I would sooner see the matter seitled | “PHE subscriner resnootines eal that he haste then than suffer it to go on, as I was eer- first lot of te celebrated DODGE'S saint ng pessoas ~~ 3 "phichyeeced the SILVER Aza i the eo, olnan P bo further resistance than was necessary | ts aprcd W fan oh eho may mo ee a forcible semeval, end if “iismock a of GAS MIXTURES ary unsur- y thought proper to take hold of-me} psssed in the Diswiet” | +> <1 Sie and put me out I would go quietly, andy) op aerate as PLUMBING aN report the facts to thore for whom [ was} Gas_rmP7INe . a acting. Afier some delay it was pro-| ##-All, work woue vee 2a EERE, Pa posed:to me to poscpone the matter uatil | “nays ocr © °° cor. Bint WemuC, viowseds) YA be ne