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LisT OF LETTERS poet 4 aie on n Office, Washington, D.<., T en meee 23, vais ~~ & TENT, No 38, Ivdependent mt [Orderedto be advertised in the“ Evenine Stak,” | of Rechabites, would iniorm the citizens of Gear, PVENING STAR,| sstinere sews axp cosste, Horace in Limbo.—Horace Greeley, who, ~ NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE Naw Yorn Jane 21, 1855. The “oldest inhabitant” says that this has tier,) of township 108 of each of the ranges just mentioned; sections 6,7, 18, 19, and 30, of township 106, of range 23; sections 6, 7, 18, 19, ee WASHINGTON OTTY: personally, has many qualities making him a ce fom id Washineton. that ther purpose 30, and 31, of township 107; and seotion 31, of ison tha ubldiak Spsing ke'temenbore to have came to br} eae 3 section of the Post-Office GRAND PIC NO 2ND COTILLOW Beer SATURDAY AFTERNOON ...June 88 remarkable man, as well as a public spirited township 108, of the same rarge. ts av inas ears : | ation of any daily per pike SION to PINEY POINT, on MONDAY, the 2% Sage eae neat <== |ome—though his political peouliarities all £0] "prom all the {nformtion on. the subject, | °7Perieneed tm this region for many years; | 00 °5. dnd be ® fotther enacted, That the ioatant, AGENTS FOR THE “TAR. through wrong chutes—has recently been im s for in office in The splendid steamer Avice C. Parom has bee and in trath, it has been, so far, a very celd Jeep eyremagte for is any Conde pete || the eet aree seo > ssason. We have not had three fine days be printed, shall, hereafter, be pu ed once only Gunes = com saa th: in the 's) hich, being issued weekly, vekrts admitting « singed Ladies, ee ema) = mae : ice acweaar call hese the Tariesk ecaliction ‘within the ONE DOLLAR ANDO FIFTY CENTS, can be par days—since April. The Know No sel A range of the iy ct sane =e be decided by a at “he va so renee eran, t en. number of P aster at sueh ce. kes can air v *lore calculated to make a happy as well as a per- bese Se oeeennt 08 Reelin % Gee = sccttan on Sass bs as wliomiaciacwal | Soom eae few doors below E, Washingten? “ foreigner in this country, the clima Person ottns ing of the excursion. manent bome for the Indians, and to carry 8 4 please say they are @n! at the boat on the morning Me coming more and more European. It is said The Boat will jeave enth street wharf a: * into effect the humane provisions of the treaty {a ceriain high offotal quarters that, when 7 7 o’cloek, and the Navy ¥« Beye = to educate and christisnize the Indians, and|*-Sam’’ occupies the White House. Congrese tcoselbrg . ai al a of all kinds can on suet introduce among them the arte of civilized life. | Will be requested to examine iato the weath McKenney, Mise Salle prices. this appears to be a delightful tract of land, with a surface beautifully diversified, well watered by the Blue Earth river ani its nu- merous iributaries, and altogether admirably The following sons are authorized prisoned in Paris for refusing to pay the de. — mand of a French sculptor for $2,500, on ao- © contract rare publication of adver- count of injury alleged to have been dono in tisements in Star: the unfortunate New York Crystal Palacs to Philadelphia—V. B. Pauwmr, N. W. | ‘his soulptor’s work of art. Horace was a di- corner of Third and Chestnut streets. rovtor of that defanct institution, and the de- New York—S. M. Prrmneut & Oo., | mand and subsequent arrest was made on the Nassau street. ground that, under the French law, every di- = — —V. B. Panmgr, Scollay’s | roctor of such incorporated affairs is personally eth the . ave it — Is —— ~ Brown, Het Mine J GRAND FXCURSION ing. —— responsible for all the dobts of the concern.| Mayor Wood and the Maine Liquor Law.— Shap: rcdlaesrlign ele age epee raed gent h Cerbell, aise Catharine oF Co vues should be handed | “erece was kept in the Rue de Clinohy prison | It seems to be understood that Mayor Wood peared gtr imal ney be gueel on Conger, Mise GORSUCH CHAPEL SUNDAY SCH. OL 2 3 ML. ethecwins the an for some forty-eight hours, during which he | has determined to decline attempting to en-| about the strecis and strange phenomena wit- | © Bryon, ‘Mrs Adaline A TO FORT WASHINGTON, is hy 12 0 clock, Oe ne ee Lag decidedly the American “ion” of Parts, | foren th® Maine liquor Ia7 of New York, on| nessed in the various phases of life, where | pia ticy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1855. hot appear until the next day. having been called on in his eight by five fect j the 4th of Jaly, when it was to have gone aney! a segularty ocegrrigte ia seme i 2 The Committee of apartment by nearly all the Americans of |into effect. On that day, at least three bun-| into oor bay, the living tide of mankind flo Bl fw ae cd ery yeore in = THE WEEKLY SIAR. distinetion then in that elty. It seems that the | dred thousand Persons usually walk the streets | into the bays, channols and recesses of indus- | Doo’ Smith, Mre bf Gece Maceeaion wal be been a = The number for this week presents its usual Judge very sensibly decided that Horace’s|and parks of New York, many of whom are,| ‘ty; nor does the one ebb into the broad weather proves favorable. variety of news, foreign and domestic, includ. Lif ean, to gather newed freshness, with more re Mery The Committee p edge themselves that no effort mse ¢23® should be tried under the law of the | of course, “ half seas over.” Mayor Wood ce alarit tees the other recedes from its dail arah Solomon, Marie on their pact will be spared to afford all who honor =< a : d ef se hem with their presence, & pleasant and sgreeable ing “rane SEE aS ¥ vicinags—New York—under which the trans- | said to comprehend the fact that to attempt to] toil, in orler tore-invigorate for the toil of Johhecn, Mies Emm Tucker, Mise Kiizabeth : = presence, See Bee area ne a solien on which the claim was founded took | enforde this unoonetjtntional ordinance on that gro ae of six and eight o’clock in tee, i a 4 A apes ane: Sen nae hone engage Gar 2 : o e occasion. ‘Terme-onky $1 25 per yaar, oe Cases cata place. A lucky ruling, indeed, for poor}day, in New York, would surely lead to the moraine the lisaing uvaradal of the city— i aioe S Warteld, Mine Mary the Wilson, Mins Anos Eitza Refreshments will be on the ground and sold a wery, and Chatham street—pre. | “rene Mr eererimiane nick " city prices. c sent a spectacle truly wonderfal. ~Thousands | gajeon, a Davis, Jno mt The profits aris ar the Excursion will gow upon thousands are pouring themselves out | Adams, 8 W Jr colnet aati oem ar states, 25 conte Children half price. from the upp-r parts of the city into the | angell, Owen The boat will leave Page's Wharf at8%; : ee aa great mass of = E Anderson, HO Srootgd Rapey | dria at 9, and return at 7 o'clock Alexaa, Carri on. 5S sometimes impossible to ii Horace, as there happens to be hundreds of | frightful and life-consuming riots. He will Broadway, tradesmen in Paris who profess to have simi- | commence its enforcement on the next day— lar claims against the New York Crystal|the 5th. The Herald says that Mayor Wood Palace—sufficient in the aggregate to swamp | has been advised by the legal offivers of the the Tribune and half the rest of the neva- | corporation that the law has no bearing what- a piece; a2 excellen. substitute for a news- _Jetter to a distas,: friend a SPIRIT OF TAR MONNING PRESS The Uniom argues that the Know Nothings nittee MN emer te = cae > ‘, - | Stem the tide upon the sidewalk, and personr Tao J Picken Ware Mite Andrew ta 6 W. a, G R. Vermillion are lugging the memory of Jackson into the | P#Per establishments ir New York, had poor | ever on imported liquors, noe Deeper apxious to get up town between those hours | Abbott. JD Funk, Budelph McNamara Jona | gaataeaa waits behalf only on the principle Horace been held answerable for them, indi. | qvently desigas enforcing it os ageinst the} ust either got Thi @ re'urning omnibus or} AP Joba Funk, Rusoln F COAL COAL thet depecnis diseases require desperate vidually. For some time his case looked |£3/e of American wines and liquors only, run great risk of shattered garments, broken ni Forbes, Janes . — 2 rather blue; when one like bimself who ismore | lich though it may affect the pockets of givea to locomotion than any other newspaper | Ae:ican producers amazingly, will make but man in this country, must have felt partien- | little difference, indeed, in the quantity of larly “‘streaked’” at the imminent prospect of | wines and liquors consumed in the city of New spending the remainder of his life in adebtor’s | York. Prison_in a foreign country, as the leading The Codification of the Laws.—Wo have consequence of the lamentable failure of the Temed es, The Int-(I1gencer argues elaborately against the posi ions of the Charlesion Mercury with reference to the sovereignty of the individual States cf the ean Union. EP The Louisville Times appears to be dis- toes, and bruised sides. The rich banker of} Rvs Wsters B Renwick. ; TE have now on the way @ cargo of very supe! Wall street jogs along side by side with the| hea: wm dh! . <s W = aesdedagandas panyh polos = coal carrier. The editor of the fashionable} Pot WO. w ; "AM ophers Io sk the olica, Geeen tues, George. evening paper is. pushed out of the way by ap ym A town, opposite the gas house ; or, in Wa-hington, illiterate shoe-black, who is anxious to get . . ,. corner of I and 20th streets, will be strict down about the ferries before the mud, caused u,T 2 1, Luigi ee ee BAKRON & VER. by the Iact night's rain, has become dry as. ang becom rod ae _ je 2s perhaps, his daily bread depends upon his ex- Royston _— Goodall, Geo W Phillips, Wm D 2 — MRS. GEORGE : peditioucness, the comfort of every one in his eae eckors Be eee. aro BS) tT . id : “4 e sgain to call tho attention of our fellow citi way is sacrificed to his haste. And heres drop] 2? Pe id = ATE from ee ger ye Natasa to inform the ladies tr = Cotes ——— per fees hake New York Crystal Palace enterprise zeus of the District of Columbia to the fact] of philosophy, which seems ready to fall from Bell, Lewis pre Bisley: Daal nm, A and em a Washing figuring tu show that the Amerieazscan’teleot | Characteristic, in Know Nothingism — | ‘iat the two legal gentlemen selected by the | ™Y Pen, suggests the similarity betwoen Henson, Juo A Hampton, Thos R Phillipe, Eben fature events, at her residence, No. 25 First street, ? President m can cypher better than the rae ° . ai the I f the 1 conduct of the shoe black and the ambi Barker, J Henry, RobertJ Porter, Lt BS between Potomac and High streets, a few door Ti ent his ficace vas = different senelt About midaight on the right before last, the | President to carry ous tis lawic © late s68-| politician who sacrifices everything—frionds, | Burns, = a. from Forrest Hall, Georgevown. Sante Secs ant lie, but we think that | 2¢>ris of the meeting in front of the City Hall, | sion directing the codification of the jurispru feelings, affections—to obtaia the end of his| }: Hall, Mr Sees Richaré Ladies 25—G nilemen 50 oats. zt depends upon the will of these who use them | transparancies and ali, made its way, under | dence of the District of Columbia, are busily ees . Nend'oa : ack phage ae Dat see cage Shane fone ae the merning until 9 o’clock at night. Loursviite Journal the windows of the President, wo hear, | engaged on that work in an apartment in Cor- ween 8 and @ in the morning our streets Hille, Jos & Co Robinson, Jno A = The will of ‘ Sam” and all bis soribes must have been very are comparatively qu Then different class 4 Hill, Clement £ Roberta, Jno T and amused themselves for some time by | coran’s building, at the corner of Fiftoonth and | ¢s take alternate possessica every hour, until Jone’n Hill & Burr Rh; NEW MILLINERY. z i y hou: Henry Howes, Cxpt Allen c Ps > " erverze about the time of the | making night hideous with yells and bruiai|[ streets. We mention the fact to induce ein the afternoon, aye the macrnlng Ge sole Barrett, <erY Herbert, Andrew % py N geting: “tal med pce or mea J ii ath ' * ; ’ Mia $ ack wi a tremendous current, that does v8 r st tr Lace, Cr , and other 8 Virginia elections eS oy blackguardism, mingling shouts for “Sam” | t:ose who, knowing the legal wants of this not lone its foree before 7 in the evening Be.| 2 L ee el ay pew, Lees = earn a Smock1~6!—According to the newspaper ac- with ourses and denunciations of the Chief | community in any partioular, «nd feoling anx-| tween 9 and 10 the large wholesale dealers, 3f eee ie =e themselves are invited to call and make their : - i Ini istling | i> d tt ks, thei mancgg | selections. counts «f the recent Know Nothing Platform | Magistrate of the United States, whistling } ious that the change to be made may be Pel full of Inne et eel | ee Jones, Honty” fait Sona | Alaa, Jost reccived a choice lot of Pane, Qik celebrations. “Roman Candles” were lighted the “Rogue’s March,” &c, &o., in the] beneficial as possible, may avail themselves o down Bradway to ce oflinen c Jackson, DE Stone sits, fiae Silk Gloves, Honiery, &e , together with in the pyrotechnioal displays. Only think | eating of his family. We have no com. | (ue invitation of the codifiors, some time since] pone secs some literary men, a few men of| Guuis Ws Jniee Capt seduskey, BIL lely 0! articles not necessary to enumerate, and while aa A sear yer excellence, were | Mente to make on this affuir, further than to | oxtended to all, through the Stzr, and make Z ? , A 9 ich we in leisure, and an cocesional lady of fashion | Cir rrdo yd a [—_ Ds a x HUTC make their appearance. About I o’clook fash B King: Won ™ rae Rev David Fancy Deslers, iondem and London Segin tostir briskly along Kepler, Presler Talcott, Charles . MUNRO, assure the distant public that it is in fair]'>them(the codifiers) suggestions in writing, 0 Penna, avenue. i t e dolighting themselves srry leorpemasl ae ie keeping with the coaduct of Wackington | euch as they may deem proper. with “Roman Candles je 22 Broadway ; between that hour and 3 nearly | © — a beware“ nee sie a Know Nothingism cn more than one oeoasion— capac p all the beautiful feces in the city, ona rind Cites KrokeAter Van Marter. Wm REWARD —Strayed or stolen from sub Uy Thers is now in jail ia Cambridge, |i, ty desk, cf eous towards Mr. Henry A Pay of Army and Navy Officers in Courts- the day, m their appearance. At 3 they grad. Clarvoe, Jno AW Lee, Wm L 2 West, Wash'n W ) se: ibe Mass, 8 men who bas bees imprisoned for ron Saturday, the 16th inetant, Tiartial.—Claims of zavy officers, sammoned ually begin to disappear, until, about 4, th y . c Lintiny, Oust des Wineee eo @ a grav Horse, with a few marks on his hips, ss, » = ppear, uw 18) C indslay, Cap’ cused by the harness, and wind galls on’ five yoars pecause of a debt of twenty-three | ¥ s while shat gentlemen tarried. at the], attend army courts-Wartial, and vice versa, | have aimost entirely made way for the more| © Le octet eomlig) . hie hi ‘es He ts about 9 or 10 Ne old, with'a dollars—E xchange paper Tesluence of his daughter in thie city, and have frequeatly been presented—the navy | Plebian part of the community, who now be- The fellow is 2 fol! If be would black Ing tail. The above rew14 will be given if re. subsequently towards more than one of our : zh in to retire i ; pb turne* to me. M_HASTERGIN, bim-elf. and for_a runaway cigger, he | w_p citlsecs wheke Ulateslons aol wectil ilvan officers supposing that they were entitied in| ® It may lacie rol gy in fact, it is z iinen sy ral jeR-VW No. 299 North Capitol street, would be sent away fres in fiva minutes — - : 2 sach cages to the army allowances. It is held Strange, that «echanics and laborers remain i Mitchell O ALL WHOM IT MAY *ERV.—WE Louisville Journal ave won them the respect of this community, | nat asthe pay and emolnments in each ser-| in the city where they are nezrly one half the ' May, Mi Willson, Benry hee issue, a® usual, our quarterly accounts The editor of the Journad appears to be au | Ut Whe. unfortunately for the peace of their vice sre fixed by law and regulation, the al time out of employmen’, and where they are| 1 Merven, Jon 8 Wharen, @ W family and for respect for their happen to be dizciples of “ Sam. It would be worse than idle for reputable Sait in the art of escaping from New England ; hts, do not but, if the chronicles of twenty odd years ago may be believed, an escape may b- male with 4 P “arma ‘he coming week, and respectfully request at all times subjected to the annoyances cf the ‘ Middiexind F's, WenwsChartes | that prompt attention may be given so the state flus‘uations of trade, while the Great West ° Martin, Captira _ Walker, Alex men: of the same on or before the Ist July. openg r i Jeremiah Missroon, Lt Jno : b pene up her arms to receive them and jno8 ELVANS & THOMPSON, ‘owances to army and navy officers attending courts martial in either service must be gov f: . eG sc jorned by the laws and reguiations of the ser ved - paps an certain neseneern allay hern Manufactor j =e {Orgs} bet Ou and 10th es an ugly whitey-brown face ns readily as with | P°T"e78 who are identified wi pene new DON oan whiak they respectively belong, pant e fikveaainien ledain meres LiSratead ; Super} acpeee toma teneear : “ak one. thing party to disclaim respon ibility for these suniiicy oosiplainte aislen cea aan the wal] to" Railroad Company 4 Lodge, No. 11. LO. 0. Fs upto M che Sch fecaee, ene sa disgraceful outrages, as such things never] ins Current iperstion: of ths Treaaary | tive, as well te the imported infections, togreen | Note” eS” ®t 0 0 Fs Secretary Federal Lodge, | 1 N, mM W. GALT & BHO. PRESON AL. ocourred here before they gave their counte- | na:!meest.—‘~. yesterday, the 22d, of Sune| flelds tho sweet ercma of wild flowers, good} Jue? Zanes S. Sepeee, FR. 8 A, ++-Lt Col. B. Bragg and Lady. U Capt. Bachanen, U S.N. Prof B. Sitliman, Jr, of Yale Coiiege, and Gen A. W. Pa'frey, of La. arrived in this city yesterday, and are Stopping ut Wiliard’s hotel. nance to the plotting of the vicions, ignorant | thor: were of Treasury Warranie entered on bigoted and virulent, in the darkness and} ‘he booksof the Department—- secrecy of midnight, against their fellow citi | for the Treasur. Depariwent.... $2,020 00 sens. Such couduet is but the legitimate effect | “or ‘he Interior Dopartmunt + 7,134 33 health, and the high flow of enjoyment that invariably follows a life of independence Last winter, while there were thousands of workingmen in this city, that were obliged to d spend Upon soup houses or starve, there were O-~T—A BAY MARE, about fitteen and a half 4 hands high, four years old, having one white biad foot, Any one returningthe same to ROBERT RAINEY’S Stable will be rewarded. je 2—U* JUNTS READY.—Ovur customers 4 book accounts with us are respectfully tbat they are new ready for delivery, and will be resented by the 28th inst nt, when we earnestly Face that all persons so indebted will take pleasure ee lac 2 for the Customs... 55,148 94] advertisements in the West ff “LA RUBBER WAIST BELTS, Rubber, Tuck, ying the came promptly. ++++The Eaglish papers received by the Si. |of s very plain cause indeed. War warraats : the greatest Inducementste lator Tate sng. Side, Puff and Children’s Long Combs, WALL & STEPHENS. i ; i —. i i sae tin Nerina ble Ink, superior Pomade. for dressing the 322 Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Hall. Louis mention a report, said to be founded on tered ..seee seesecssceeess 239,401 66] chauics of all kinds; yet our starving popu Renate hoe or LAMMOND'S, thst good authority. thatthe Empress Eugenie is] Col. Kinuey’s Vessel —“Wasnixeton, June} War repay warrants received and lation could not be induced to leave the city ys x ° = ” expected to on give an heirto the imperial throne of France. ++++A woman in Lyons, a glove maker by trade. recently made and won a bet that she Would fst for seven days 2i1st.—Wm. Fabens and Fletcher Webstor are here, it is said for the parpose of g freasury Department to nave a cie: sued to Col. Kinney’s vessel, now claimed at New York by the Federal authorities The Ontered.cceceesecesceeree seve 14,984 45 Interior repay warrants received and entored.....ssseees. 3,000 00 For covering into the Treasury from miscelianeous sources... 8 93 There appears to bo a sort of fascinatio: in the never ceazirg turmoil of t metropolis he ever ; GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION. that holds persons while they are being de — The safe and commodious Steam- stroyed like the secret rower ihe erpent has St-Lead er GEORGE P -GE, Capt E. 4. over its prey wh tis beingdevoured There} RYTHER, will make her Second Grand Family his enclosures, a speckied gray M: old, Uwelve bands high, aud shod before, and has order was probably obiained to-day.” ————————3——.—_____ are now thousands who can eeareely keep from | Excursion on TUESDAY NEXT, leaving her shp] be irked in gear. , ++++Dr. Wm C. Starbuck, formerly of Nan-| gg inquiry at the Freasury Department we ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. starving, that could not be induced to leave | {°t 7th st, at6o’clock p.m; Comb’s Wharf, Na-| Given under hand of me, one of the justices of the fucket, hae been appointed dentist tothe royal | Gnd this story t» be unfounded. Up to last sa the city by gument less potent than al Y. Yard at 7; and Alexandria at 7 0’clock p. m. ce in #n for ssid county, this 224 cay of June, family of Portugal Tickets 25 cents. ROBERT WHITE. ‘a posse of pol and hundreds who would no ALEXANDRIA, June 23, 1855. exchange thet bed of grass in the park, or Refreshments on board. The owner of the above mare isrequested to prove night no su:h request as igstated above had lary Anne Durham, a baiiet girl atthe ai > Proeperi’s Rand will be in attendance. perty, charges and take her away. oer. died at her resideuse, No. 54 | Ce°2 280° by any parties whatever, nor, a: = night, - <4 Seheel sae, to the sot: side of a plank io the station house,| jeR) lawtt i Pie Bese JOHN BULL PRIZELL. jowery theatre. died at her resi 0, No. 1 * the Methodist B. arch Sou'h, gave a fine| for the most luxurious couch a country village} ~~ Laurens street, yesterday morning, from the sipatohe ae ies there the ras exhibition at the eharch. The speeches ef }°40 afford. Why these things are 3o, I will EXCUR-ION. {UASTIC RIBBON FOR UNDERSLEEVES, effects of severe injuries receivei about thres | St proba>.lity, whatever, that any such re Misses English, Robinson, and Hunter. as well | leave for anewer to m0-8 experienced heads The WESLEY CHAPFL CHOIR Elastic cord for Bracelets superior aye | weeks ago at the Bowery theatre, by her | quest, if mado would begranted. Iherescows| those of Masters B. F. Fisid and Smith New York ie unusually dull—there is nothing accompanied by the EUTERPE. | Ladies’ Dress Protectors, Scissors, go! Cups me Serene a whils she Waa dancing | 19 be a p-ouliar fatality connected with this] were really woll delivered; but it is sesrcely | doing, and overy person »ppeers to be doing A INEET ATE LaNDRG A To et eee e foot liga Kinney affsir, viz: that few publications can be invidious to select the recitation of tre“Dying|it- About the only thing of any interest monn ee ec eee made out of ths Scar, with reference to it, that Boy,” by Master Atwell, as one of the inogi| the World’s Medical Congress. The persons}, | re a Lyiedmassengey @ne deny touching and correct renderings of a selection | CoDnected with thir, it Is said, have performed ++++A lady in Louisville gave her child six- teen drops of laudanum in mistake for para- rf COPARTNERSHIP. = Parag ra do not prove to be unmitigated roorbacks on i i several remarkable cures since the commenc caer ovill be Tarn HE undersigned have this day entered into a co- fro o: P iz oorbac: we have ever heard. The choir, in all its ef. a mmence- Dinner will be furnished at the White House for gn y goric = the a ee booq P= investigation. I:has been a business of | ficiercy, united in the proocedings, and fully ment of their session, and persors are coming | 50 cents T partnership under the name of MILLS & BRA- «es The marr eof Hon John Y. Mason’s pa ‘ t first to lact, for |*¥s!ained its high reputation. from all parts of the country to Place them-j} The boat wil! leave Washington at 8 o’clock a m. ae for ine ap apelin 3 ae Boot davghter. Miss Bettie W. Mason, to Roscoe | Seer false pretences from firs atts TOF)" We are sorry, for he credit of our city, to} Selves under treatment. It strikes me that it 5 set el ret gpmpracenem ed rcsslce-paemad — Raecuen comes of BOOTS and SHOES Heath, Esq, of Virginix, at Paris is an-| which some persons must be responsible, 88! mention that a party of young men, only| is possible for such an institution to do much iasieedevepe ed i a a ares bel igentiemen and children. nouneed they could not have been without authors. It | transient residents, however, collected round | 600d. . a5 LS J. MAGRUDER, All measured work warranted to please. +-+-Mr. Dodge, minister to Spain; Mr. | will be remembered that Col. Kinney’s pro. | ‘he door of the church ereating much annoy-| _ Mayor Wood has instituted a complaint book ROB. BALL, § commis. 8. C. ML ~ O'Sullivan, Minister to Portugal; Mr. Case, | clamatic blished immediately after his al-|*7C¢ by their mpgeatlenisaly behavior At| in which all who feel thomselves agrieved m R. T. TAYLOR, T. N. BRASHEARS. Minister to Rome; Mr. B-lmon-. Mi ster te elamation, Ja ised immedia La dg ter | length, however, Justice English deputed a| Set forth, in detail, the cause. It seem; je 23—31* Call at our store, Sa eam side ———— the Hagu-; Mr. fay, Minister to Swi: rland: | 8° flight in 2 schooner bound for Jamaica, party to remove them, and, after some little} t!ned to effect some good, although the major ~~ BAY RUM—BAY RUM! sree iy a wes mee and ex-P:esideat Vas Buren, attended d | #¥0wed the purpose of fillibustering in Nica- | rosiatance, th Part of the complaints are against dogs dirt. : i—BA : els deeming ; = o agran s — ae 7. and loafers. Some dogs are complained of as 20 CASES double distilled BAY RUM LAND WARRANTS Pet iat by the Breneh Emperor in the —_ The idsa ramet = a - : being noisy, come as being cross, and not few 5 five gallon demijohns = do. by the pt : of this government after what has passed on 7 i - | Bive offence by thoir surly looks. As th . ed as weeeMr EF. Barnard, formerly of Wash W oH Chry: ged about fourteen, in the em. y arly lool 8 thecom Ww are paying the highest prices for LAND Just rece: © bri WARRANTS. the subject, for the sailing of the ves-el carry ie ploy of one of the coal agencies was sent with| Plaints against dirt have been posted up at ig fsabi lle, from St. Thomas, ington f the clerks in theS fer 1] bh the corners since the ti f the old Dateh Poe yancene sale dl Ae M CRIPPS. x Te ae aos Pes monde en. ene of the clerks in the Surveyor Gen. |; Ff - j a message to a vessel ing in the stream. ic me o ie 0 ato! ILLIAM M. 4 corner Tenth =| nna avenue, @ral’s cffice, at Fur! Leavenworth. Kineaa Tee. | 28 %0 him the means of effectively violating | > mos pate way, the Cae careened, when| Governors, the present ones do not exact much 61 Léuisiana ave., bet. 6th and 7th ats. _ o* _ over Washington Cily Saving’s Bank, ritory, died _ a Placeon the 10th ingt.. of | he neutrality laws of the United States, is so he lost his balance, fell overboard, and was eiagen ee are, however, a modern| je 23—2t ie 7% Cang:s'ion of the brais, afver an illness of on- | very preposterous az to make ithardly possi-|drowned His body, up to this morning, has | institution. ey are, in fact, the standing 'D WARRANTS. ly 4 week. ble that even those who have beon most inoo. | not been recovered. ; nuisances of all our corners, the torror of wo-| 1" YOU WANT OHEAP CLOTHING LAND W. _ << id E¥" The Paris fashions say that a gente: John MocGenty was arreste yeaterda: idge y No. 527 men, and th = 19 TO OPREILLY & CO’S Store, No. 81 Bridge OHN D CLARK, nt for Claims, ulated with Col. K.'s idlosyneragies, would BT aa olan alee app el G J #7 street, Georgetown, where you wiil find a Twelfth street, will give the high - ———— charged with stealing $20 from Edward fons Hos will probably be put down after] sniendid assorimen or good and fashionable Fum | price in gold for Land Warrants jet mav's mo: ning poeket handkerobief -hould ba | venture te saggest it to the Government. nedy. Justice Hunter commitied him to jail| th aw comes in o tion; or what is} mer Cicthing, together with Trunks, Carpet Bags, an -_ pe _ ficest linea cambrio, = a sinall vise — to answer at the next term of the Circuit] likely to come to paresoomer, when the mille-| &c., at tem per cent less than in any other establish. GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Ba ce leute Color, grey. pink, or biue, run- oa i i nium sets in men. in the District. ning under the hem of the Becdke-onier Our Schools —We again cali the attextion | Court. _ Am Office No. 292 Peun. ave., corner 10th street, of our fellow citizens to the progre: a ——— Great preparations are being made inthe} P€!#0ns indebted to the abovo firm would confer ONE ov THE Sweuiine Cow utr, i i ‘OVER THE BAVING’S BANK.) —— ig exam. —A con-| mu-ieal-cnd dramatic world for t@e fall ai a great favor by calling and settling their accounts, ( save ; Deara ON THE Cans —A young man named | inations of the various public schools of W. stable of this town convinced, the other day,| winter season Some of our managers and SS) fac Blip Fege a es a lst of pe me pital gd eat por spe pm J.K Ranch, residing at Palestine, Ohio, re ington, and have to urge as many of those that the breath of Tanger who was about opera jobbers are about visitin Europe, in pe colleetion, &c. — ard a on the high ground distant one and a qnarter from the Berlin Water Carer see oad really identified with our city’s fut toerag 13s eit of something stronger} order to engage the most brilliant array of : : miles north uf the Capitol—North Capitol sweet from the Berlin Water Cure, Opelessly ill, 7 ar city’s future as pos- | inci wator, invited him in as!y way to go up| talent the- has evor appeared before Ameri- ORTON’S SHORT NIB GOLD PENG of the} te. ing directly to the gateway. brea’hed his lest in the cars before arriving at | sible to be sure to attend those yet to come} town and get @ drink, and bavivg brought] ean audiences Ju en, tho great composer] 2 repented and fink, and very dif. Company have secured @ from Cow. Clevelard. off. These great nurssries of trae American | him to the lock-up with that pretence, pushed] and musios] eondactor, will certainly pay us ereut in their action from any cther, suiting many | gress, appro Prsagicscah ge ood 5 him io, where he was confined most of the day. At an examination before D. H. Mer- riaw, Esq., it appeared that the stranger was riGuT Traiws —Two monster ived in Buffalo one day last week by the State Line Road, consis ing cf eighty writers who have hitherto not been able to make ; fee tite to the purchaser, and use of any metallic pen whatever. purposes, making a Pi % hibit) all jchments from | ation or ‘TrovmsEx. Also, Bagley’s Gold Pens, including all the best prohibiting encroa: legis! Progress, (when not perverted to the inculoa- another visit before next winter. tion of isms,) and truly benevolent institutions, nerwi hich is of im ce to those who = eee. nl Varietics made by that house, fur sale, wholsale or peneiray ead S solar er fog have placed loaded freight ears, drawn iy. twoleuiataen have improved wonderfully among usin the | perfectly oil Le mderrped iy ae : Usavy Suir ut Ricuwonp.—The Richmond — at the Saanich SEtene amen on? om, tor i bes becomes contoen ins ali a nt Sees P . r 3, nose not ig deeme: sufficient proof o! A see when the burial ground becomes valuable for eiber Jee . ig 1006 head of eattle, 650 sheep and | last ten years—-ihanks more Pecteraety tO | a cukennasl’ Atl effigy of the constable was| > SPateh says : f je B— reienenciiaaeicd al CHILD KILLED tmRovgm Ix Edward Hogas, azed 8 years, ! Other children im the d of « brewery, in those pablic-spirited citizens who haveso long made their improvement the care of their life, ag it were; and tharke, (oo, to the general in terest rin them manifested by our population “A suit is no ding in the United Stat 5 =“ well sad pred the dead peony uit is now pending in i) os 88a BATHING [ ly into one hare it, and legal measures cannot vnnbere Wiest the coe yds beens t in thie city, Chief Justice Taney SEA BATHING. Vent it, as no titles are given to the ground. learn that he will be required to pay damages and Judge Halyburton presiding, involving] CHESAPEAKE HALL, MAMPTON, ¥.A., } sageeree le f A N B—Pamphiew with a map, > and for false imprieonment —Fitchburg (Mase ) the sum of $74.000. The suit is brought by Tr situated within two miles of Old Point Comfort, | by-laws, and ail other information can be obtained t with which place hourly coma ition atihe office. Also, all orders tor interments left at New York, on Saturday tas:, when one of the Reveille. ¢ Frederick Barreda & Brother, of Baltimore, is had by a neat and agictcass Atos Omni os | Mr. 7. F HARVEY'S, No. 410 Seventh street, or bands gave the poor child = pict of beer, We remarked, = fow days ago, that the resl Queen Victor: The Queen of ita mane Laripies = the plana eee ms Th = Hall wutae’omas nd Seger oosent sy ye nein aie wp per = bam = b: fs i i venti: c —the plainti! aimi, ce je Hail | be open for the reception of vis Office from 10 to 12 o a which poche e tal, tapering BAS beads hase hope for their future is in the continuance England having discovered that a large por-| $74,000 on a contract for guano.” a tr af ki aS - itors on the 14th of May, at which time the propri- je 18—ly and increase of public interest in them, and | tion of the children of the domestic and other es | eter hopes to be able to make comfortable and hap- have again to express the hope that it will prkicony shite tele ate are manok ne- SIxra PRESBYTERIAN Gauaca, SS (elle stay of all who may be seeking pleasure or ane a ae a : éontinue to bo manifested in them gleoted in the matter of education, has com. ‘Meventh Ward, near th . “ e best quality de Winnebago Indians.—By the second article : , . of the treaty with this tribe of Indians, con- 4 - " tg ids or plain freezers. it a.m. and 8 p.m. The Kev. Mr. H i] shad &e, indeed hing that 6 ag dae ie Ni ished at @1 25 opened for educational purposes She intends preach at 8 o’clock. The morning pecvicns: will be duce to wre'comfet of the vintomn” ener Se eae = eluded on the 27th day of February last, a quantity of land equal to eighteen miles 8 to cause death the next day. Arrigurry or Tanie Torsixe —In the last Bumber cf ‘Notes and Quezies’’ there is an extract from Monsieur Ma!mbourg’s History of Arianism translated in 1728, which shows that table turnicg was practiced in the tamous O-acle of Delphos ag early asthe year A D. 370. The stool turned round, letters we: to detray all expenses. The number of schol«| pertormed by a Rev gentleman from the north,ona| For health and b a “. T. MARTINET, ars of both sexes at present eligible for a: to the Metropolis, Je23—1t | unsu:passed. There Tenth street, between D and E streets. mission is 66. An evening school will y of location, this place ie daily communication with the Steamers 0° Richmond, Norfoik and Baitimare. 19—1w* " : RUSALEM CHURCH —THE | ‘Terms, per dat : aNo ROUSE EEESRS teens Say on 2 we established for such of the elder children as A.C. BR fi 2h le = EPERS—Persons wish- Loss satpro a Fenpopent Ses square, on the Blue Earth river in the Yerri | may be prevented from attending in the day | wil preach on Sunday neat, tee "auth Nessa Teleenen heo§ (per da ema Tee Uerebese on Table or Pocket Cut- cur repurta of tipping tables und spelling ow | ‘17 °f Minnesota, was secured to them agu|time. (worn Band © ices nae a cpuclatrest, be | _jeadmenS) lery, heavy Silver Dian! raet Bein, on excellent 4 nn i C ets Capitol, i: . sentences in our own days Spiritualism is | permanent home, to be selected and located by} Nsw Meruop or Destroying ioruiag at Il o’clock, in’ Eagkh asde see [No. 540.) Ferg wl Duster, Hat Stand, Encmeled Ket- —= —— old bumbuz revived. adelegation of the Indians and the proper|!LY oF NeGrozs nunxep To Dear German. Nottce of the discontinuance of the United : Susiner, Tea Beller env of Memphis Eaglo of the 29th ult , say! “A fire ocourred several days since on the planta. Pass through location has been made in the form of al tion of Colonel A. H. % ee tle, Saucepan, G-avy = * d one little etceteras needed by every A Nort ror Tae Abouitiosists —The largest | *8e=¢ of the Government. This selection and the bundred am All are invited. No collections. 23 funeral procession we have seen _ pe 7 Land Office at Defiance, in the State housexeeper, are invited to call on G. FRANCIS, ; : Pogues, of Latayette OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of 490 Seventh Menge Sdcecctay aes ee pom, parallelogram measuring thirteen by abont| Mississippi, by whick a negro cabin, and a = hy aad every member of| N Se bene in Siew et the report of cen orl + = “OVE, iron Hall Boot Shoe, yesterday (the 8th) the remains of phen twenty-four miles, approaching at its nearest bitte "ie it gon ee tae Fett plaid ae held pep peace 5 oa district reduced below one hundred thousand | \), Trunk Establashment. I have received siave belonging to Major A. t. Dunn. [t| point, wi'bin about three miles of the great | manner: The negro man, whose wite seul dred on TUESDAY EViNthe, the 26 bh instant, at 7 pai ery of the Interior ee coda flected ey oe tere Pee 7 pom Presa southern bend of the Minnesota (formerly St. | dren were asieep in the cabin, ys it is eataeaty requested that the officers and prea sustea eee = the time ef the | which f will sell chesp. ; we would not hesitate to o. mpare it, in res Peters) river, aud (he mouth of the Blue Earth | “*noyed by fleas, and supposing they were in meinbers of the Corps will i all 'y be punctual in their at- | discontinuance be made subject to sale and entry 8} Also, Bove’ Youths, and Children’s SHOES of ereat numbers under the houre, he concluded tendance es business of 1 ii Cuiutrcotar. the only remaining land office in the | descriptions. All in want please call at he would destroy them by fire. without doing | transacted. meaate poeeee mae 8Ta1z oF Unio xj - 8. P. HOOVER, river, in accordance with treaty stipulations of respectabilily and intelligence, ‘0 the f2- Y The reservation for which the necessary in any other dimage, and accordingly he w: pt} By order of the Comm. Lands remaining unsold vated by Tron Hall Boot, Shoe and Trunk strootions, we understand, will be issued to the | 84 procured mful of shuskesaad raising! 4. 95 9: 3c. McCUTCHEN, pil rat at tel yet pe = floglierthngrd perce je16 Beabtishment, between Sth end 90th om. land office at Wivona, in whose district itis ba poke meer ot his Somer soatte’ UNION Oe entt?__ | at gait office fromthe date of the recelpt of thi- ee itaated, in afew @ jer the floor, and set UNION GUARDS—The members of the | tice by the Register ant Beceiver thereot; and the ‘O'TICS.—We shail as usual issue ail unpaid sitaate a ays, includes by the lines | fire to them. being mach combustible Company are hereby notified to mrt at Lieu- | land ofinere at CumuLt bilia from our books up to Saturday, the 994 - of the public surveys, the whole of townships | matter about the cabin, because of the very tenant Briggs’s, on SATURDAY EVENING, ultimo. We reepectiully request that all to whom Emigration, enterprise ond com We ros 24, 25,26, and dry weather, it was but a moment being en June 234, at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance they belong will prompuy settle them on oF mercial vigor make marvels = ¢h >20si 5 west 5, 26, aml 27, west af in flames. Thus the whole famile sec-| 13" 's business of particular importance is | fice. 408. the Ist of July. ee in the great chauce! just trade] Of tis dua wriveip:! median; sections 31, 32, | ish except the man, who barely made bis, i Rg . a f Acting Commissiozer General ‘ All who desire so bere aly nts before being flows 33, 34, 35, and 36, (being the southernmost escape !”” ‘ { je Rm + BHBA, Secretary. Nasties’ . C., June 18, 1855, fll desk 20d

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