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Eee SS ——— ee ee wars ypers the confer- OTICE.—The members of the Franklin Amusements. = _ = it oi . he} According to the Vienna pay ee i oe requested = d laws for a viclation of the etaiute making it clearly illege! The truth is, ¢ ld be re-opened. A meeting would aan Com i V E N ING STA R. sguiae walla in e ward wherein the voter J urn sd was essentially humbugged, and that, be held on the 26th, Shere the a jen. | f° ay at tye Hal, THIS Cvieanee) EVEN G NATIONAL TUEATRE. Tae has net a legal residence In the same too, by very shallow parties, indeed potentiaries, and another on june 7th. - coe er ieee WASHINGTON OITY: ward they vataoe to take the votes of sixty-! The Journal is “ganging the same gai(” gcpeg capleoness poets, 8 brew ahd phy wecthysl oot testes ar WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. -June 6 | five citizens who were unquestionably en- | with reference to the Kendall affairin New ment, in regard to this matter, indicate that | teched to the bell of the above named Company ee = = The magnificent Oriental Spectacle of SS +. | titled to vote under formal decisions of the Orleans, contending that the indicted ox. Post | the meetings above referred to would be pre- tial Viskeseniattee — a t ' «° OF THR MOL8izG PRESS United States Circuit Court, some of them master isavictim of an official conspiracy, liminary only. : WAL THF ATs A ‘> wD w The Union notices Mr. Soule’s letter, in | made on the very day of the election, of having its head here, in the person of the ee pone Taree Grace Charly Tandy THE oe WO Lam : yesterday's Intelligencer, and adds: which they were formally notified. The | Secretary of War, who it represents, ag dis- deus ie sees the lexanadiata | exe TRovaeas, Recor, will opee tet Benteal, te _— wore ots MP. “We regret to see, from Mr Soule’s letter. | refusal to respect the rights of their opponents | liking K. on account of thet persons promi- in ~ : “ mry'e s teechery™ seen itis opored that Artie ent wart cr. [ co WEDSESDAY EVENING! © oxiok. tot | , y, SEM yutyce™ te peknied ay —_ oe is cope aan the Largan prt as thus adjudged by our highest court, was | nence as a Unioa party pet ~_ oat te zeperteds ae aaa ee : oe consinued chrongh tee eS Sep sgeirecmnch — poset ‘Sabliahment, dub: samme nhs erent ‘a the Denis Depart. | Pre arranged on the p-evious Saturday night, | exceedingly silly, as an instant 's reflection that each shall specify distinctly the line of] °¢,27@¢°R" waomaeent ponmne be ‘’ men: at Washington. Pe have every reason |as explained above, aud was general in all jon the fact that no administration would seek conduct they mean to follow ea Se ae to believe that in entertairing such anim |:he wards of the cities. It amounted to a/ to bring itself into disgrace by neodlessly . % oe culated in the section of the city in which Will be Larges adie oe and only time) the e t, , j 8 bi th: : h bold assumption on the part of the seoret pro- | proving its appointees to be criminals, will fi th 4 tha “ N G } 2 5 partment, and we cannot but hope that he pointment to the com reside, that I voted Know Nothing ticket R E. D'YLE, President. 5 Knight Entertainment) of . I adopt this meth +d to proneunce the L - ‘i isatio i fy apy clear mind. The Journal harps|mand of the French forces proves to be im-| Monday aha ond hothermas Megan con peeve ALADDIN. ¥ t hie error before he | scriptive political organisation, of authority | satisfy : an at | charge a wilful an , an poatntpeenn ty vm of his mission.” in and over this city, superior to that of our | on what jt regaris as the insufficiency of the, 2° pb pace ilerag esery nosed gens it, and Ido not hesitate to say that if justice had 3 ‘orded to the Union Party their tic! vet would Now, none are so blind as who will | courts of law; aciroumstance. uatil then, en- | testimony in the Marshall Hanson cane, (al | Cees dine Palkcion soul cake. a bold been acco do the Unign Panty ye se not see; such we take to be Mr. Soule’s case | tirely unheard of in this community. It turned | Kendall) as though that were ing only point Democ: THe . - ‘acha ferson @! ao =D framed tn the school of Con ee een einally Jost that the assemor had made error: in re- |in the offences olarged on him—Kendall. i> aed Uaad Bimapheragel erik bie Tesrklet | of-cr ere seasons baeoien yecad ‘the insti | ‘The Procession of the Chriléren of Light ! traioed in the school of European secret politi- turning the na.es of more or less voterson! Th® egitor has surely overlooked the fact ccoops if the French support his araeeee a Sa ey ae POOL. ea cian onal. eal societies, he has taken it into his head | the other side, aud zone in the names 57 Kuow | that tho grand jury of the district of Louisiana} ‘The secret ad seep Sen cailed je 6—1t* 2 Sey aenioaen of Acenery, SBynopeis of Inch that the State Department was his enemy, | Nothing voters, and in the face o: the law | have presented Kendall on their oaths as being hebaar seraate bakty agal THE UNDERSIGNED, HARDWARE peorgya-4 se~ bitls of the day founding that opinion only on the well known these commiseionerg deprived thoze in whose | guilty of other rovberies previous to that of The recent arrival of three French divisions | Dealers, on order to Cap dermed os —— PAS DE MATELOT............MISS D NORVAL Drove othe play whieh hehe a ity | umes such erorshad been mado oftheir right | the Marshall Tlanson one se | man Feehs tsps "tp Gs Hoga sho; | sb sua mine hry aes Crt | Toe quent comment wid he tans ; ; Py 5 5 i . i ‘i of the French troops, ; ’ Yclock p. m., (Saturdey farce o I ROO prove of the policy which he (Mr. S) saw fit | of citlzenship, in more than one case with a| Now, it strikes us that the — a ae 000 7s, Sardinia, 11,600. ci ip acest te grr == at at dey THE SPECTRE DEG M. Wesay without instrustions to that end as | posttive and offensively announced refusal to | Journa/ in this matter is no other t sie Gensral Pelissier telegraphs under date of of September next . Dickory. Mr. Jefferson the Spanish policy of thie Government. Mr assign any reason for so doing. The court | prompter in the Kinney ose, an individual May 24, as follo ‘ ay ~ aaa ot. Mire Ellis 5S, thought he saw proof of this fact in Mr. | jast yeet decided that a legal voter whose | imbued, from former associations, with sruth “ A very heel comin area copter ares cove, Ree mopemny AOE ‘ 2 : s huteri ni 2 ; _ Doors Marey’s recep:ion of a letter from Mr Perry, | nzme had accidentally been omitted upon the | western views of the propriety of SLND ater ete cuetned gusmea | ke jan loss on age eco je Up. which was not even derogatory to him, 4 poll list was not deprived of his right to vole | who is, besides, one of the sureties on Ken | a) Tu Oo uiner shuns ape ; pate. Washington, June 5, 1855. per Circle 25 cents; Private Boxes and Orctestn ; = = , . ie gi fo h e ed. man of Gomsmnen Senge 4 ill - once U" derstand by the laches or fraudulent design of the as | dall’s boni to the Post Office Department. i Five Eee erhe French attecked the Rus-} je6—3t 0 (Urgam) — —— Hol sleneeuihounan: TRAC the Suuta Departnnnt ior tq sospunmitio lees. ie the Hirst and some other wards |the editor will take the trouble to put the| of the affair for letters written, not fom, but to it, as in this decision of our highest court was treated by the election boards, as though it was of no more authority than the opinion of any pair of professional groggery rowdies who got hoarse on Monday night lest on execrable whisky and huzzas for “Sam.” So also was the court’s subsequent decision, that all cit izscs naturalized up to the time of offering their votes are fully en‘itled to exercise the elective franchise here set at defiance. In their ignorance and improper partis: nship they also refased the votes of hundreds, whose votes their friends had taken a year ago, when they were given for their candidates of that occasion They also assumed the right, ia sume wards, to reject the votes of all foreiga born citizens ar the Quarantine THE UNION GUARDS BEG LEAVE Box Office open on Twesday aud Wednesday frog, question plumply to its prompter, the reply Lemian cot tmeuicnter ee 3d: end agsin on — inform their frien a and the chtisene pater a jel—e will embrace an admission of the fact we! ta, night of the 23d, and carried it by assault. | cencraily that they will give aed oe a — 4 Civic Excursion on THU®SDAY, June ————— oe 5 ate above, which renders him a very unsafe THE LATEST. tary ond. wed nero CaP nal i ir wed id plate. The ; : 1 xa@.—The Moniteur 8] The Union Guards would also state to their nu magnifvent T. exh, ert on a gol ‘ es ey sotomaritel Pincay he (General Pallissior dated day | cope ciesas treraioe algeeees? with having any | finger will be suisbly rewarded on aoplving ote is seoking, as we certainly believe it to be, 25th, yesterday, states that the French oceu- | tall.this last winter, ther re cat de _— dgre “tar fice counter. oun Peete) beteee, ea FLO eecsee Beno tae nied the large piace d’armie between the ovn- | the cies eee pase been charcered for the OTIC + .—Our customers are revpectfully in terest in this case asin all others. That the} ‘rai bastion and the seashore. The enemy | °°" N occasion. formed that on and after this di unul Sep wisest, most experienced, +nd those of the} aaving suffered onormcus !osses the preceding | °° Fo oriculars ree advertisement. aber, we ehall close Our store every ¢ A purest iutentions, are at times deceived, is day ceded their ground more easily. je 5—3 COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. 7H orelock. HILBUS S HITZ, proved past peradventure in the cours» of the! FRANCE. OFFICIAL. Journal of | ommerecs on theso Kinney ex- _ this case It 's no*orious that the offensive correspondence was not made the basis of the Teast actiot, on the part of the Deparment, having seen consigned with, perhaps, a hun. dred other letters against individual employees of the Department abroad, to the tomb of ob- livion. When its existence was forgotten, it “was accidentally and unintentionally brought to Mr. Soule’s notics by some clerk in the De partment, and was seized on by him as proof of the cace his disappointed ambition was de sirous of making against the Secretary His mistion had proved a very dashi’g fail ure. indeed, owing to his want of discretion, and his effort to make himself, Personal y, raher ‘ban the success of the policy laid ini i irs, i A UTION —I hereby forwarn all persons fom The French minister of foreign affairs, aay hte fra eng fi crepe cpt circular addressed to the French agents abroad, Dapanrxext o” State, } T° Maria, (a barber, toms la dea nb oo dane. pedition and ex-Postmaster Kendall cases. answers Nesselzode’s late note. Washington, June 5, 1886. mined to euforee the law againet all such cffenten, Blocd of the Revolution —W oe ee sre in the 324 of | 72" Bowing notices of new light houses ee je4—3t" GEORCE HARGIS. Sho Firat Blood of the Revolution —We} The French fleet was at RW on the 22i of | oi, of Spain, transmitted by the legntion of the | ee a as take the following from the New York Mirror Mayon ae aay fo joie ek eek soverat | Uni.cd Statea i. Madrid, are published for the ben- Coen, one a biack horned’ , wis oa of Monday last : pteeocate efit of navigators: « ak down her back, ani ite tall, “We learn by telegreph that blood has been prizes to Elsinore. The bulk of the English o bite up to the hock, and a white spot in Translation } yr ae or 4 red buffalo with : t Naigen. C ad. ‘The other Cow whoee naturalization papers were taken out spitled in tne streets ef Portland—the birth wean denceaiion had reached the Bri Hrprocraruicat Boagav. fsce and red epee gaye ple in che down in bis instructions, the chief feature of elsewhere than in the District of Columbia, | place <i Maine Lawism—in censequence “3 consul at Elsinore, stating that the Russian NOTICE TO MARINERS. at Rane _1° ¢7 if bromghi Bis micsion. In casting around te get out of | and also to reject, on frivolous grounds, the Lio phe pet beter we ee ie Goversmsnt ads aeaeee A phen pis Light houses on the Spanish coas’, in the o ean. RET FLEET, No. 805 comer k wa his serape, for such it was, be zeizss upon the | votes of persons (native and foreign-born) of | y 7°" r at Cronstadt to be eu! P Perry letter—which waa written withont the Mayor of thecity andthe godfather of Pro- had be forekvowledge or eolici:ation of the Depart- A dispatch, dated St. Petereburg, May 19 ation has been received at this bureau from } 5 ret Ward. je 4-30 ispateh, e s q +i M , communicated to says that all the fortified harbors in the bay of | (®, + par-ment of Marine heavy business interests among us, and owners oy the Lepartment of Pubiic Works, rel rayed from the eubscriber on of large real estates kere, accumulated by uor, on speculation, anti i B ii i a i 5 buffalo COW large : ishirg | Finland bave been placed in a atate of siege. sition of a new light iiouse which has . the 2d instant, ( é ‘he action of the ci'y in establishing i nD Was about to leave! vxtsblisied on the coast of the Spanish peninsuie | >. in fiveh, red color a little white on the ment—and Mr ‘arcy’. undisguized wan’ of hooest industry and distingushed intelligence oe ° a the salo of it ie the liquor ra- The Austrian equadro ss the corps of engineers of roads, canals and hai 4 on the back, over the hips, end »bout the i . i mpi ; iti ic Triseto : oe fol. notice bas been milk, and very gentle. sympathy with the Souleisms of his agent’s | who had notorious!y been voters in Washing- mng on bis hands, several citizens entered Correspondence, from the English Camp, of | bors. from which the folowing ik, Policy, to make them the excu es for his spien-| ton for from ten to th sty years, among them mplaint, and a warrant was issued for the the 8th, says that “ the army is well supplied | drawn up: with luxuries as well as necessaries. bome On the southern poiat, at the mouth of the river] jo 4-3: fe d cholera still prevail.” G6 ec (qronios'ol Oni} SPSS eS ES RTE ever Dit juiver. u oy rT) 7 = A spirited engagement took place on the} — Tin: ea pista light, located in the turret of the goo 'ARD QUICK. night of the 10th, and was at'ended She wally Se Tae fae — ole cman Mr. Robert Heller, has just been i t was repeated on the LI1t of May next, a a The title is the city liquor agency, and a tempted to break On evans ite Seamer, against the| lows: zs ip Miia is ee a neon teed ner re page Band destroy bogie ae Al le) ee left attack. The Kussians charged up the} [atitute 36 deg d - ted to preserve the peace, but failing to do so, trenches, and 201 leapeda th gi i Ww. - HILBUS & HITZ, Longitude 13 min. 30 sec. W. of the Marine Ob. . 'Z, ard the crowd becoming more threatening, “ i ? servatery of San Fernando Music Publishers, Depot in Star Buildings. an < me lea ver the pal ts, did failure in Madrid aforesaid. Thia is the whole story ina nut shell. We thus prezent ft to our readers that they may understand, fn advanes, the true state of the casa upoa which Mr. Soule announces that he is about to come before the public in a book. We write as we have dene sbove, without eoxsultaiion seizure of the liquor, when the Mayor called a | meeting of the xldermen, end a vote was passed to pants it for the city . ‘At ten o'clock on Saturday night a noisy mob assembled about the building used a3 being men who had long served as members 0! the Washington Councils. Inthe Third Ward, while voting their own friends with celerity, they go delayed the reception of the votes of their opponents as that when they closed the polls there were from 100 to 150 voters still in the lins to deposit their ballots, hardly one Chipiona Light-house. 7th and I street. A. ROTHWELL, ne : called cut whore they were bayoneted. oe 08 The light will be at an Sevetion cf 8 Daag ARN Wi . id me . 5 two military companies were called o1 sides was severe. The British lost a captain, | fect above of the sea, an OST—On Wednesday afternoon, on Penn av- with or even the knowledge of any one what- of whom was their own political friend. The mob broke into the building, when the med oe ae aaAtg aisn were pat aoe ae : , vt] Ad enue, between 20th wed 15th streets, or on Hl ever; end only on our knowledge of the cir- They received the votes of mors or !e:s of | inj tary, drawn up opposite, fired a volley,| cipher, ? besides serving as a guide on thet part} 1 2., Seiten Isth and 1eth strects, & gold fil gree eumst2nces of the case, which are likewise their friends there at 2 point different from] killing Ephraim Robins, of Eastport, and Known to hundreds of unofficial persons, mai iy On the 19th of May Gortschakoff telegraphs | “! tie cvast, will be in use im the interior as a mark through Mr. Soule’s conversati , | Breastpin, with sma‘l garnet stones. The finder wounding several otlers, some severely A tors in the bay of Salmedina, the extrem the regular voting place, and of course out of as foilows: ‘Theenemies fire is weak, and iit receive a suitable reward by leaving it at No. 7s NW. t' which bears N. 83 deg E. to the light, | ‘7! Mrs. S.A. IRWIN. s i F ‘quad of the Hifle Gaard then ebarge) the| our losses are moderate. Both sides are re- hls ct of} 8 miles mig ‘ aon I'st., near 20th rs. on son the sub-| their turn; thus sec ing a3 many a3 possible] o> owd with bayonets, which rapidly cisperest pairing and erecting batteries.” JOAQUIN GUTIERREZ DE RUBALCAVA. 4st t with a larze number of | ends for their eandidates to the exclusion of those | One old gentleman, said to be quietly on_ hit The Iutelligencer comment: be instruc- who were opposed to them. In this ward par. | Yay home, received a severe bayonet wound | AUSTRIA. Mapnip, March 24, 1855. $5 REWARD —Strayed away from the = ) scriber, at Joseph Ehrmantraub’s taverr, A few ar-ests were made, when the moben-| Lord Palmereton stated in Parliament that [Translation.} middle ized bay horse MULE, with a black stripe tons given to Commodo-e Meo uley, when | ticularly they received the votes, on certifi ‘irely dispersed. Another man is reported | Gen commits ols mation ot paces lies Hyeasanienicis Bona. down his inch, ie aad BS Sad, drooping in that officer was sent down to command the| cates, of a number of persons unkzown to Spy J-iead having been wounJed sovere!y.’”” poedil an etic induoing Autrian soldiers NOTICE TO MARINERS. meter is , Gulf squadron, and maintains that they em-| one in the ward on the other side, allof hom] ‘There is nothing in the ehapo of lay exist-| P° Bag to desert. Light howve on the Spanish coast, in the ocean. brace a vir‘ual acknowledgment cf the right | were rushed through the prucess, in striking The above reward will be ao if returned to me i t thi < ost ti w ae vived at thie hurean from | at the ahove place. JOSEPH BOTELER. of vi igh ca Se in whict treated eda rere ae S yoiadl foot An imperial ukase “authorizes the Polish ame Hicpartmnt “oP Marine, ‘Communicated ot the je 4— se f 22 Tn tha annene | ion, i eh the . nt of Bansn- or . ic W plative -— 2% Hedti6R, the"editor ways Sao caen ee nnreT Tn toh tasy tpeated {vate rights as the Maine liquor law, nor| treasury to effect a loan for the current expen oe ciiegh onis athe eek aCe ee Sosa Ppp eafclad paced godt ca of age prj ctrtad u's Cal ene’ | Pate 49 aac, and, wo prem | any lam more to ent 1a ng poten of] at We GREAT Saxeait genes al Gate cai tot Dots Rees aakn | aed Soeanhgeg Gookanae came Eke =r ; a : i aint S . A Sy rs, fully bearing vur flue” What ie this but :.n Lave disappeared quito as Pere td Ie} urope under the despotism of the middie} 4 grat devate cosurred ta the House of| the following notice has been drawn up: Gregor, 395 Penns: admis-inof the tight to ascertain whether | this ward the number of votes polled was its auihor, Neal Dow, is a miserable, Our fag be rigatiuily or wrongfully borne? Commons, on the 24th, on D’Israeli’s motion sowe hundreds less than in the Fourth Ward Why was this the case, with from one hundred toone bundred and fifty anti Kaow Nothing voters demanding their right to deposit their ballots when the window was closed on them by self evident pre-arrangement? Were they not a3 competent to receive, determine, and = and 6th streets, south » off at greaily Cadiz Light house. - reduced prices dwping the wext ten days. as the su)- of a want of confidence, end expressing dis- ibe aul seasnting teat pare oe er will positively close up bis business within i i ‘ the old reflecting lig! e time petrecreragelc lpr poopy ln aa and art of the caste of San Sebastian, in the — cf prm-: Q1S 1nd unier, cach; ver that sum a = - $ si HM be itlumi a new catadiopt 1 : roved en nm Sir sees Spee = ce of ~ one a ot chs acnd clase, large size, with which | (Telit of 30 and 60 cays, for appr an ernment, moved an amendment regretting the 4 45 a Eb interest. : : just been replaced; its position, which has in] ” fyeaters are requested to call and examine the failure of the conferences, and promising @ pect been altere', 1s ax lollo de 36 31 min. 10 'N stock. J. R. McGREGOR. ery support to continue the war. itu Geg 31 min. 10 sec. N. ; je 4—lw D'Ieraeli and his party lashed the Govern-j Longitude 6 see 38 miu. W. ot the Marine Ob- But theze is another Point in this sentence that seems to argue less acquaintance with the usages and etcquette of ships of war than other portions of the instructions indicate We believe there never was an instance, at leas: among the officers of civilized Bations, when two suips of war of different Rations are near encugh together to be said to be * pre pudent, shallow-minded hypocritical bigot. fle has essayed, as Mayor of Portland, to en- force it by ordering the militia to fire without the least legal pretence of right todo so under the circumstances. Neel Dow is the mur- derer of the man who is killed, and should be : , : licted forthwith for the erime he has com. | ment, cerecially Lords Palmerston and Rag. | *7y@tory of San Fe Sas tek (437 m) above th: OLD POINT COMFORT. gent.’ that either would atrempt to questivn @ | record the yotes proffered, as the ecmmissioners| mit'ed. Thus : is violation of the rights ofj#ell The latter replied, defending his con- level of spring tide, and consists of a fixed wi THe HOTEL at this favorite poe ce is Verse besring the flag of the other, uo matter of the Fourth Ward? others involved in hie unconstitutional, op- duct at Vienna. The debate was continued light, varied with red flashes every two minu now open for the reception of 3 What the suspicious caaracter of that eel. : : . | = ~ : on Friday, when, on adivision, there were 219 The usage ia such cases is for the ship of war We mention these facts to illustrate the cn. A a a x Virible at a distance of twenty miles, whenever tie | tire establishment has been put ia fine order, and Pressive, and onti-American statute is coming] for D'Tsrseli, and BID against bis motion; gon- | state of the tno-phee- permits, and the eve 6° the | ercater faciiition have been made fer tanding gro- home te roost; he being now legally the first | se uently the ministry stands. observer is 22 5 ieet (6 BL m) above the same level. 0 eteumner tenn bean Chavtesed #0 0ct 00 ton- waa who should pay the forfeit of his life for H arl ony uaae a similar a fn the Misa, ApuaSaE ESTA. Preiamean the seat mail boats, and also to make ad- an act growing out of his own bigotry, fanati sre of Lords, but withdrew it. The bi >: i ditional trips to Norfolk — Porvemouth, pews ‘The bill abolishing newspiper stam was obi two tripson Sunday to and from those cities, thereby cism, and narrow-mindedares. This maa, by- 4 P2pe. e, Franktin Pierce, Prondent of the United States of desizing to ascertain the real character of the Suspecied ve-sel to Tequest of the co-present ship of war, the fag ot whose na-ion the ves sel bears, to. dopt the necessary measures to arrive at the truth. This, if we are not Greatly mistaken, is the etiquette of the sea, means through «hich the reported result Was brought about, and to prove to our citisene that the secret proscriptive Political associa- tion has deliberately essayed to destroy t efr read a second time in the House of Lords, Asnerica, to ail whom it may concern: affording an opportunity of a pleasant excursion and the courte-y uviversally observed between | 1S2'> in usarping in their midst a superiority | the by, is a king in the Know Nothing lodges | when Parliament adjourned until the 4th of Satisiactory ovigence having been exhfbited to oo Bigecdcons will make fishing abips of war; so that ihe case supposed ig of authority to that of our regularly constituted | ia Maine; and Mains-liquor-lawism being June the Secretary coul id not, usder any circum. | and heretofore al ways respected court of law On the 24th, Lord Palmerston had aprivate me that Don Joaquin pg CastiLLo ¥ Cos has been Communications stould be a:diessed to whose decisions it spuras as not worth a rush mesting of the members of Parliament in hig| 2PPpointed consul of the Mexican republic for the CC. WILLARD & BRO., Propriet Stauces, ba~ pen. with Abolitionism the ruling elements in the corre 4-2w O1. Point , | resnization there, he funeies the purposes of | house, when over 200 were present. He as-| port of New Vork, I do hereby recognise him as eS aaa —— = when standing in the way of their efforia to | ike lodzes may rightfully be carried out by ae 20 paspimalty, of the Government, aud| such, and declare him free to exercise and enjoy JOHN H. BUTHMA . Si i i AND GOSSIP. | control our municipal affairs by fraud, violenogamshooting down citizens ad (shitum a3 they are | pp, 0 0d the intention of prosecuting the war. The proceedings were harmonious It was expected that by June 20th, every such functions, povgers and privileges as are allowed —— AND DEALER IN WINE, BRAN- y of Bordesux and illegal means to the consuls of the most favored nations in the | 1 DY» Ke-. has received his supply ayod to be carried out here by deliberately trance in the days of her first revolutic! What are wo Comirg To}—The conduct of SOR ae eae =, = 4 United States. a Tot- : riking down the publio rights of eitisens and] available man in Great Britain belonging ‘o In testimony whereof, I have caused these letters Chateau Lafitte, Chatea the score: political orgenization in this city in | was under the control of secret pelitical s0oiM* the decisions of the courts which sustain those ne pets regiments will have embarked to ree sisdlthe ocak ut-dhs Uciiah aaad Feetiggs gaan wage ~ eonsection witlr our recent municipal election, | ties—Jacobin clubs—at first identical in their rights. It was expecte! that an aneonditional par- | to be hereunto affixed. 5 bogsheade oF Cliret and White Wine. was marked With quite ag many and aignal | aims and acts with the American Know —— don of Smith O'Brien would be obtained. Viclations of law and personal rights agit has 4 New Moxican Consul. —Joaquim de Cas- tio y Cos has been acknowledged by the President of the Unitei States as Consul of the Mexican Republic gt Nj ork. ing lodges. Indeed, those clubs Tespecied lega. rights of soviety much longer than they have been respected by those who are thus carrying out the secret reaoives of the lodges inour midst; for they were originally eon_ trolled by men of a much higher order of in- tellect, greater experience in public aff:irs, Given under my hand, at the eity of Washington, | _Al+0, received by former arrivals— ee die 4th day of June, A. D. 1855, and of | 25 cases St. Peray Sparkling, wae high {t. s.] the independence of the United States of | 25 cases of Rhine Wines, some of it of very nano Sere EP AMELIN PIERCE Likewise Sparkling Moselle emank —s N B.—From Bordeaux a small cask of extra su- perior Cognac, $20 per gallon. je4—_ ADIES’ WORK BASKETS .— Card PROSPECTUS L Baskets, Traveling Baskets, K-y Baskets, Hor publishing a monthly Musieal Work ix ventured in any other quarter of the couniry, Bot excepting on the occasion of the gutting of the church in Newark, New Jersey, which was the work of British fubjects acting in striet union with it (Know Notbingism;) in the Cin- Cir nati riots, and in the acts of the recent Mas. Sscdusetts legislature. With a full knowiedge The steamer Sarah Sands has been taken up by the Britich government to convey troops to the Crimea. A severe earthquake occurred at Aukland, New Zealand, on the 12th of Feb. Queen Victoria will visit Paris on the 16th of August. SPAIN. A conspiracy on a small scale had been By the President: W. L. Magor, Secretary of State. The Current OpereW@n DBopar'ment.—On y ays thers wereof Treasury Warr: e Treasury 5th of June entered on K ene Cigar Basket, Market Baskets, the city of Washington. A “ig pe : discovered at Saragossa. An officer with 60 | Cicthes Baskets, at variety, verv low, at the : ms ie wiltahaibin atu = 2 : 5 more adroitness, and much more true public | «Le Looks cf ths Department— ae Somat ri = i Hiousekeeper’s Purnisbing Store, 490 Seventh HE undersigned, at the solic’ store de thas mate week a ina hits decided | cpirit than are possessed by the preachers of | For the Treasury Department.... $3,450 00) 9°" belonging yr ng ceoettes. a G. FRANCIS. ayaa were ™ minority in this city, they set to work to carry} ruined personal Teputations, professional | “cr the Interior Departusent.. 2960 70 The infant son of the king. 2 2k ‘i t leeti , i fees : A pg of Sardinfa bias} __________ The National Monthly Musical Magaxine. this clection by and through any and every | gemblers_ and groggery loafers, who form the oon the Customs. +.+s+s.++0 10,942 63) died, and it was reported that the king would) INTERESTING TO OARPENTERS Tie Magazine will eontain from ‘our t Possiole vielation of public rights whatever, ruling nucleus of the lodges in this region g9 to the Crimea. dba: y conceived the plan of deliberately 81,760 81 AND BUILDERS. of Music, selected from the best Europe: nd Mae f bye subscribers having secured the services of a| tive Composers In addition to the Music an exts first rate operator, are prepared to execute with sheet will be added, containing the latest Mu-ical . a imm: diate despatch, and in unequalled rule, any | News, Musice! Notices, &e. ‘he Magazine will country belonging to the Mogul tribes en the description of Planing Mill work. be print d on the best quality Music paper, and will frontiers of Obuia They have on hand 40,000 feet prime seasoned 54] be printed from engraved plates, in the neatest par THE MARKETS North Carolina flooring, ard aleo an equa! quantity | ner. . At Live-nool cot 2 4-4 Easiern Shore, which will be sold at the lowe t] The first number of the Magazine will be ready verpool cotton was in very active de- market price for cash, or to such customers as they | about the 1=t ot July, 1*55 mand. Sales for the week 158,000 bales to may choose to trust. Mr. 3. V. Neves, the Agent for the Work, will eculators 75,000 bales at an advance of id.] je 6—eo3r VITZHUGH COYLE & BRO. | solicit subscription from the citizens of the District ms qualities have improved the most. (Organeolw) of € i i oe peta ss reudstuffe vere generally unchanged, but] > = Z |. Borns, No. ridge fs 2 the market was dal! Western cenal flour 408 P ES Tee Cre EAM FREEZ RS. I ids, Jel i agent for Georgetown. z : $a7 Gis 45s 0 45064 White whest 12s 0133] Moulds, Kice Mould» Puidiog Monee Peon cee prey ty i dding e -. Lith and O sts 9d. White corn 51s a 51s 6d; Yellow corn 503] Pans, Cake Pana, Paty Pans, Cake Cutters, at the —- a Daten, Wartington, DC. a bls. The weather had been favorable tothe} Housekeeper’s Furnisaing Store, 480 Th tanee 4 The clubs however eventually went from one illegul step to another, until they irenched al) France in the blood of her best citizens, com- mitting more atrocious violations of public and private rights and murders ine single year, than had occurred in the kingdom by nominal authority of law in any hundred years of her proviows history as a Slate governed by a monarch with unlimited powers. Verily the occurrences of Monday last at the polls in thig city, show that chose who have something really at stake in society should awake to the RUSSIA their opponents of the never before Russia has just annexed four districte of refused sight of a representation on the boards of election commis:icners, a thing never be- fore intertinally done anywhere else under this Government. This right is s0 sacred that in more or less of the States its observ ance is sseured by constitutional provisions. Their next move was to select for these one- sided election boards—in the wards where they koewit woud be necessary to practice out- Tases, illegal acts, and frauds to give them Yor covsrisg into the Treasury from misce!! Prom Justoms.. 494 60 Ox account ef the Navy. +» 83,200 00 Vor repaying on secount of the NAvy...ccccscscccccecscsesese 5,040 28 13,592 50 ONE WEEK LATER FLOM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Africa The Royal mail steamer Afrioa “arrived at june 4-tf hers ae 1] orcpa je6 G. PRANCIN, -achoe € . ‘Talifax yesterda ternoon with Liver ii ii SLI&’S LADIES’ success, men, for the most part, of a class who duty of the vindication of their rights. “4 y Se places Lent etly advanced and the SUMMER MILLINERY. Paris London and New York Fast ions for Juse Were Lever before entrusted with the discharge —— pete fas ook tater sluwa thks jimark ee ciesed\stendy, ILL be opened on SATURDAY, the is received and for sale at N°S Bookstore. ye ‘ ‘ a i i ——— D 4 GTON “ of any such re:ponsible functions in thiscom-| The End On’t.—We hear that the Govern ~ sae vam i i Me Caarues Aperr.—We refer the read Allen, pas tet oo pr The Watchm Jc campmen te the popular sto Mmunity—ignorant men, of narrow minds and ment, this morning, received by telegraph in and fa aan us Srixah vere Interesting to an intoresting addzous from this maa = BONNETS, of the latest styie, including oe Lone by the author of Los Glin- bigoted Prejudices, many of them with few re- telligence of the absquatulation: of Mesara The Vienna co ees are to be re-opened. gentleman | great variety of Neapolitan Bonnets, at priees Tales for the Marines, by tponsibilities to the public; as they are with- Kinney and Pabens, forfeiting their bail to bis political friends of his ward, which will | to please, to which the ladies of Washington and its Bench warrants for their apprehension as A secret expedition is preparing in the Cri- be found on the next page of our journal. Itg| Yi“!it¥ are respectfully invited to examine before] Harper's Magazine for June commences a new Out aught to lose by civil suits to reeover inoa for some important enterprise. The si Seb Lis unch he| publication i ed by the iil Cha] eeese ee peo (ig EE ny ee ? : P = e siege cf Sebast s unchanged, the] publication is caus © illness o; Jo 6—3u" '& av. one door east of 10th st phone fea nod : leartsease damages for the wrongs they might perpetrate fugitives from justice have boon issued. hua plase still remaining iepreguable tonthe as- iii, which peersaled Kn from poe Be ee Sg Posner me ee arcane 2 individael citizens. The better to shield the Nicaraguan freebooting expedition ex- | saults of the allies. t his residence the congratuiati f hi s rors New Books and every thing in the Sta then and t exe : z cae 7 Sek Gen Pelli _| at bis gratuiations of his eup- line, for sale at ourage them in doing what | plodes. This, to us always anticipated, term eisabs ; porters in the recent election, they having de- a SHILLINGTON’S Boo! they were selected to do, the Know-Nothing | ination of this affair, forces on our mind serious | the Russians in open field, : : a: Council board refused to request them either reflections upon the so unexpected course of the Journal of Commerce. always heretofore conservative and considerate in al] its Positions on public affairs For some time ic was turned into a sort of puffing machine of the scheme, signed to compliment him with a call, in a The motion of a want of confidence in the body, on the night before last. Odecn Building, cer. 414 st., and Pa. av. ministry madeoin the British Parliament was 4—t » wher = Tainmeueonay = re t ail Limes prepared to accommodate ge or READY-MADE SUMMER CLOTHING. osuccesstul. . ranches of the tonsorial operation. Hair Cutting VING within the last few days made great The latest intelligence from the Crimea ren PRESIDENT’S MOUNTED will performed in the very isles aylen i aa tions to our former sneck of Ready.made rays that in an engagement before the Flag- give an Excursion on 28th June. He would call particular attention to his Wigs] Crothing, we are now prepared to offer gentlemen ste Battery the French destroyed the Russian} J¢2—% 5. W. OWEN, See. Tovpecs, — inseties, Whiskers, Musta:bots, every inducement in Prize and quality omnes - ‘pare tu lesro fore mak: ur selecuone. which a man, with half an eye, might have rene 20th of May, Count Buol had an io ; oe. carers eae heat Hine at the ion notice. A good assorunent con- "Our ascortment of White oat cok-red. Shirts MA s ngion Ci nti- iw Nol ii E comprehended to involve features such as terview with Lord Westmoreleny tad Count] er THIS (Weenceda N ripe) agree oes , i otton Undershirts : sday) EVENING at Harmony] He respectfully solicits a call, feelirg assured tha: | G9U2*, merino, eilk and cotton Underahi should make it anything but popular in the | Bourgueny, and Suggested that the members | Hall, at 8 0’loc CHA: to retura the ballots voted, to be made of rec- ord, or to permit respectable individuals to Witness the counting cut of the votes, which always heretofore has been done in Washing. ton. On the Saturday night before the election these men met in conclave, and received in. structions emanating from their secret lodges, doub'less, as to what they should do to carry 3. P. WANNALL, cannot fail to please all who may so favor him. iaemenes Seoeeet Gemma peal Pap Journal office. The fact that it met the em- nee ° mbes mectagain. The French} je 6—!t* President. | je 6—colm JOHN BERGORN. | Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, he, = the election by fraudulent and violent in- Phatic disapprobation of the Government here ae burit was underttecd thee? lle fg NOTICE. The regular monthly meeting Te GREAT QUESTION.—Willl you consider BA get ye tagackrgs Temper dey Elegy fractions of the legal rights of their fellow- | should have been sufficient to induce the | Count Buol, on the part of Austria, would of che National Guard will be held at their Ar ——. Religion? “By Henry A.} Ces and quality to be found this side of New York. citizens opposed to them. The result of those | J2urnal of Commerce to have hesitated in | again attempt to arrange the third point foelock. red eS e ety Poeraman, DD. above the comprehension of pe ee instructions was seen in the refusal of the| its course on the subject, as its conductors ere ‘sip! papers report that the Austrian! “je 6—ir Secretary. | quite young persons. It isa plain, simple, seri Ni sommissione.s in the First Ward to put either| shoald have known that the authorities a: | odistorY Propouals are that Russia and Tur man of thirty seven illegal votes on their Oath, as requested by the challenger, in the hope that by so refusing they might screen those persons from the punishment meted out ~ THR DP a | tural exhibition of the sin and cAnger of indifference key settle between themselves the number of Ben HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF | or inconsiveration this point would not willingly interfere with 322 je 4—1f (News) onthe subject of Religion. To ANS, COMBS. BRUSHES, Ao. [fadtsna Beano fo arp oak nests BoE: | anor n Artec. are pray | he Shah cot teacher a acergn ek pememe.con nes A . eed 2 panctwal in Jance to-1: . mos wher ot al ; 5 Se etna ne nme Es designed fur | 194 one estes te Soop seek toe torhinto any| (Weeweadss) ax B o'clock, at Flint Motel, S| powettal eid tn tap ee ee of| Butter, Tuck, Puff, Side, Neck, Drereing aud Obl the extension of our commerce, &c, unless ival with Ruask. anion Hitptelio ies d ‘ All wh shave not made their returns will please | at ec atanee and in earnest to the seul’s wel-| dren's Long Combe, Bair and Taoth epencoer tong well satisfied that it involved circumstances | France and England. were vated. oa eee peo” ee See ~~ te, and for eniea0* _— ed