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2 a ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. R THE CHILDREN —The largest col- AMUEFEMENTS. — —— = considered and decided promptly, and without CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS jor lection of Toys in the city can be found at ST EV EN IN G STAR. consuming much time, if the head of the De-/ The Senate did not meet on Saturday. AuExanpara, May 12, 1856. m 13-3t Lakizonbs Ths. | NATIONAL TREATR a oe Siac at sly aod oe In the House, on Saturday, after we went 71, County Court on Saturday tried Jas. |). MURD OUR FOURTH | KUNKEL co. Oren re veniestiy consult together. This; however, | to press, Mr. Faller of Pennsylvania, rising & | pyore,wmogroalave of J. 1H. Saltivan, charged | FRVsuppiy MANTILLAS im Laceand Slik, | 208. JEFFERSON... STAGE MANAGER. MONDAY........-- «-May 12,1856. | is one of the most serious objection to the | a personal explanation corrected what hecot-| 1:4 insiting another slave to abscond, but | seme entire new designs. Also, a few more those tiful styles at $8 and $10 each, ac- — the evidence for the Commonwealth being ipeiaines by the ladles tobe the prettiest Man- PRICKS OF ADMISSION deemed insufficient, he was discharged. tillas (at the prices) in Washington Boxes and Parquet MAXWELL & BRO, Family Circle and Galleries = Louisa Cambell, charged with the murder of | mp 19-¢03t 328 Pennsylvania avenue First time of an entirely new! ular t present position of these bureaus. The Indian | ceived to be the misa) ffi in the War Department, and occupies ppreke ase cane office is in the Occ! reference je Ba rooms which not fire-proof. They are also Soasetter hie pecition upon the ap needed, and have been demanded by that De- question; taking occasion, in the course of 07> Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o’slock, m., otherwise they may not appear ant® the next day. partes aa “Ee Lo pale wphoon in the | Temarks, to oritletse with cone a bows Jane Jourdan, wasin default of warrant to SPECTACLES aND RYE-GLASSES THE SEA OF ICE, iD i: E - SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. aan Ls ont notwithstanding the Sec- poet Ds say the slavery cilermon ee ie her longer, discharged from jail on ada oes SS OR, A MUTHEK'S PRAYER, retary of the Treasury requires the rooms, and that that gentleman ha y i Silver, and fine Stee! Se — a 3 Which will be produced on The Unson reviews with great severity the | },,, inade.s pressing cpplivation ise ttare. prayed vacate the present moment, acon-| Yesterday, Rev. B. A. McGuire, President F E-GLASSES, i" recent letter of Francis P. Blair to the New York city Republicans, and takes occasion to call publie attention to the fact that while Blair is protesting that were Jackson alive he would be a member of the new Republican ° 1, and Gold . ra College, preached at St. Mary’s | C“ES, Shell, Steel, TUESDAY EVENING, May 1%h, These rooms are too small, and too limited | stant opponent of the extension of slavery to of Georgetown &e fe rae) “ js positive | Church, morning and rnoon, and at night | We invite particular attention to our asroriment | And every evening during the week, with its inp nel a petucea Goneh tanta pertey rye ie poe “*| Rev. Mr. Shute delivered the usual sermon of the above, with real pebble eyes, by farthe | WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS, nine clerks besides the desks paper-cases, rue Todd explained that had he known the course now being delivered by pastors | best article raatetive inn Tg overed. DRESSES, SCENERY, $e. spd ordnasy,feritare, inl Ringe om, | owe of Mr Fale be te Be Pa ee ene ace Hone | mine Aen eee ia, (Sm, yee tmmeltee w t conve not have vo or him in > pot vette. MER WC ads tte A hk ee sues ia Dove ‘Sealine Iaaleoan: Wemiahioiaa’ coon ocmmeantoen ie consequence of beret iingrp eel santness of the day and evening gave both | OMNIBUSSES FOR PIC NIC PARTIES. | nual he Mad. Teertuger: Mrs Gerwou panty, Anteew camo me 0 Toes Ve" | his, and the want of proper ventilation, the| Mr. Jones, of Tenn., catechised Mr. Fuller | divines large congregations of listeners. Hk PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY IN-| 17> rie Bex Sheet for the sale of R hemently protests that were the old Hero back | hesith of the clerks ic impaired, and their| upon the alleged discrepancy between his| The Indies’ fatr of the fair ladies, for the formed that I am Prepared eet erorved to Seais will be day. Office hows be- - , i benefit of the Mount V Guards, at | farnish large and comforta On: apie mee every day among us in propria persona, he would of ability to labor much dim’ ed. The files| record and his present position, as gathered 8 ie te Hall feltareerc a ale dees NIBUSSES, with hensieana tween 9a. m. Sp.m. m 12-tf A an —_ —- — —————_ - — + arse be a shining Know ight. id papers have increased so rapidly that, for | from his remarks just made i one careful drivers, for Pic Nic Parties. Arrange. da AN : ” on gan rs — light. How in space, y cases of valuable papers| Mr. Jones, of , gave notice that he should SE ici reaaore ear-piercing _ poser aoe mode with Mr eer Kine eS pth A - fe nage omg hun of pein pe ariag ssatabrcam are placed in the passages, whete there is not / take an e: Ly occasion to reply to the remarks n their notes @ morning air, the | J Hall's Cigar Store, next to Adams’ E: Batis, Concerts, Fairs, &c. Every care will be The Intelisgencer says with truth and force, | that security from fire which is requisite of Mr. Fuller. : rds are under armsforparade. We trust | Ofice, or Mr Tuos. Tuomas, at the Weat Ce taven to make this central and convenient Hali though in so few words, that— The Pension Office isin a better situation, | The question then arose on the pending mo- | the ladies will be woll sustained in their en- | tol@aie. [mi2-Iw] | HOGH LATHAM. | tne most attractive place in the city, by = pres er é POEs but it occupies inconvenient and uncomfort: | ¢j ler the vote rejecting the reso- | terprise, for we know that this week Sarepta 15 NEW STYLE SPRING MANTILL«s | 224 efficient management. Apply to W. WALL Amongst the business in the hands of the able quarters belonging to the War Depart- i ng the contestants to the Del- | Hall will present such attractions as are seldom . STYLE & =e pty ee ces | of Wall & Stephens. ap 2%5-im committees of the House, ready to be report ov gate’s seat from New Mexico to appear before | offered. The Guards havo done their duty. P ed, we may mention the bill granting addi- tional facilities for voting at elections in the i ° 2 : a nea = In peace paraded often ‘in georgeous array,” | go rich black Chestilia Lace MANTILLAS FIRST GRAND EXCURSION & PIC RIC The Indian and Land Bureaus must be re- | the House to advocate their respective claims; : ly question appears to be, | and it was laid on the table—ayes 74, noes 48, | and in war made one glorious campaign in | Black Lace SHAWLS AND SCARFS OF THE SEASON city of Washington. This bill was passed by | Moved. and the only. of the Patent Office d then they adjourned. defence of the peaceful fish against the gill- | a aseortment of Bi and Stella Shawls 5 : the Senate on tue 25th of April. It provides Tonaree ene diet a he ca teuparkry Aad then they adj aataee pe & aire tens jarege HE MEMBERS OF THE EMPIRE CLUB that there shall be two places of voting in each ward, and that the polls shall be opened at seven o’clock in the morning and closed at . e it pleasure in announc- The ‘‘ Americans’’ here were ao busy ruling | 150 new style PARASOLS, for lad’es and chil- } 42> to thelr friends and the public America, by pornos the county offices in their a red reo se arly are invited to call | @ gereral that ma A will give an Excursion ard accommodation of these bureaus. or they be of Te-Day. placed in rented buildings, not fire-proof. thus In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Crittenden , : : ing to imminent peril papers of immense 5 hands, that the Staunton Convention was en- ir ir | Pic Nic tothe White House Pavilion on THURS- seven o’clock in the evening. These wales 60 the Getiecs! pL ined the States, | Meved to reconsider the vote by which the | tiroly overlooked. But one district out of five akanes at a SS ULTAT a anna f aca =, ale; 6uDROR WASHINGTON win ha the Rpdarechompr and prop lection is | #4 private individuals Senate had on Friday passed the Lowa Land | elected delegates, and of those elected, no | >” No 692 7th street, 34 door north Pa avenue. Ocum _— ma ng ie MuDic)) leave Georgetown at 73g, Washington ®x, Blag- aeneev hart ®, and Aeranéria wt 9 2 = ie MARBLE AND BRUWN STORE WORKS. Coaches will leave L. and 7th st. and 7th st., gosern: W. KELLY, NORTH SIDE PA | 12th street and Pa avenue, at 8 o'clock ee National Theatre, respectfully Superior Cotillion Music has been engaged for or This building may be so finished within a} pi1), in order to give him an opportunity t at hahd, our citizens generally feel much in- year; and, untila taitable structure can be alate mn adding thoceto sired 5 er eee Sie erected for this Department, it will not be re- | including the Iowa Central Railroad in the The Intelligencer, in & calm and well con- q meses sie om ce: Sieendsl Lepore grant of lands contemplated by ae said bill i ns -sepop Te now on [ the eceasion i i e¢ heretofore ome’ # 1 Be. d te that i ites attention a ym sidered article, shows the impropriety of the in ae n hice <' bot thits in! crameuads wis me C. addresse: te hea saver of tha E> A consolidation of the Fort Wayne and oid edi, sr catablishiment of Merb ps Dinner and Refreshments will be furnished by scheme of recognising the Rivas- Walker gov- _—— ; y ‘ motion, and was replied to by Mr. Jones of | Chicago, Ohio and Indiana, and Ohio and New York Fiaustae Ae mapartioumery | wn exporteneed Caneer. ernment of Nicaragua while it is manifest, as a yaaies sureetaee Cok hae pereter Iowa, who denied the accuracy of the state- | Pennsylvania Railroads has been effected. Stone, New Yor ia pa 6d ol e ire struc 3 ini invites attention to bis lately manufactured an Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting a gentle- ments of Mr. Schenck, (late U. S. Minister to id ladies—to be had of the t at present, that the native population regard | out of the patent fund. Brazil) concerning the evade of work that carved Mantels, Statuary, Italian and Egyptian | ™an ani \eo—' a members of the one, it seems, was interested enough to 4 m 12-6t Stock in the ‘‘Washington-like” seems to be depreciating Aur. A nte 01 called the | Marble of various patterns and lateststyle. Those | club. : it ass mere despotism of foreign fillibusters, | The amount thus far expended and appro- | tad beon done on that road, Mr. S. being the Ot Deities aut ioe) Seon erpantand in | who are in want of any articles inthe advertiser's Committes of Arrangemente. posed rifles and revolvers | Priated is $2,307,750; of which $1,048,750 | agent for the prosocution of its petition be- | Portsmouth Va line of business, would do well to call at his | I Morrice, CM Murpty, GB Ben, = on them by the rifles and revolvers | has been paid out of the Treasury. and only fore Congre s for a grant of land. gis marble works, as he is determined to sell at New | J A Butler, J8 logram, AHA of foreign adventurers. The editors contrast | $319,000 out of the patent fund. Such being = — York prices and lower than can be hadany where} ™ 5-St z oa - | between that city and Washington. Re ee ut we eee meres All orders for Tombstones, Monumentsandany | (QTRAYED FROM 981 F STR es i After explanation, in wnich both Mr. Crit- rach an executive act as that, with the foreign | the fact, there is no reason why a portion of it | tenden and Mr. Jones, of Iowa, participated, policy of this Government in the hands of those | #00uld not be temporarily used. as proposed, | the latter was understood to’ withdraw his i Office. If thi i Hotel, on Penna avenue, near Second street, on | ther article of Marble and Brown Stone work ? at present responsible for its doings, which it ss pastes Mego eM ee ee charge against Mr. Schenok. 4 TUESDAY NIGHT, the 13th instant, at 9 o’clk, | Promptly executed. m 10-3t# ‘ (the intelisgencer) has so often taken occasion | it would be of small moment in comparison In the House, the first business in order _Tickets can be had at the Hotel. m 12-2t A GRAND en to any one who will return her to = t if th 5, with the evils that might result from withhold- | was on agreeing to the pending motion of Mr. one Sonn —— ei a —_— ing the use of it from the bureaus. Skillful | Clingman, to suspend the rules for the con- pressure of any parties whoever (who are n arti are of opinion t! the necessary im- | sideration of his joint resolution, which is as responsible to this country for its own future, rovements can be easily made without inter- | follows: or of statesmen, whose views of the fitness of Unie ire be Gone teed ade Seren. “Be tt revolved, Sc, That, for the better niess, therefore, Congress by express enact-| protection of the persons and property of 7 : things are = often swayed by such popular ment otherwise determines, [ intend to direct Legere citizens ender the law ot na (oes ony Si attendeuen ated ato demonstrations as meetings in the New York | the completion of the west wing s0 as to ac- | and as secured by existing treaty stipu mi2-It DANIEL RATCLIFFE, Pres. Park,) should sever the U.S. Government from - commodate these bureaus, and secure the | with reference to the thoroughfares or lines of - = = i i 7 i FIFTH WARD DEMOCRATIC AS- its moorings in this oase, it will present a sin- | PUblic archives. he Patent Office wilt | #¥e! between the waters of the Atlantic and Ree en WA mecling of (he Associa: . Within a few years the Patent Office will | Pacific oceans, the President of the United tion will be held in the large soom at Casparis's gular spectacle to the world under the cir- need the main building and the two wings for | States be, and he is hereby, authorized to | ote on TUESDAY EVENING May 13th, at cumstances involved in the fillibusters raid on | its exclusive use. In the mean time a struc- employ any part of the land or naval foroes 7% o'clock , : Nicaragua. Such isthe drift of the erudite ture should be erected for this Department; | of the country, and to call for and use any | “As the AntI-Know Nothing Candidate ‘or Mayor JACKSON DEMOCRATIC A8SOCI- ATION —A meeting will be beld on MONDAY EVENING, the 12th instant, at 7% o’clock, to make the necessary arrangements to receive the Hon James Bucuanan, late Minis- ter to England, who will arrive in this city Tues- Concert of Sacred Music fone oe NS Will be given by 7 wooD AND cCoaL. THE CHOIR OF THE I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS NINTH STREET METHODIST PROTES- and customers that I bave taken the old stand TANT CHURCH, formerly occupied by Messrs. Athey & C. Assisted by several of the most talented Profes- | side of the Canal 10th streets ai sors and Choristers ofthis District, attheirChurch | Constantly on hand the best on Ninth street, between E and F, on and COAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 14, 18f6. se The penne, consisting of Solos, Duetts, Fe SALE.—A VERY SUPERIOR MARE, Quartets, Chorures, &c.. has been selected with gieat care, and will be rendered with orchestral ga weigh aot 1 pnd ine ft OTS traveller in harness. The own-r 's about feaving accompaniment the city and will sell herlow. The mare can be Tickets 25 cents ; to be bad at any of the book- stores, of the members of the Choir, and at ‘he seen 1 treet. be- “ and as it consumes much time to complete | number of volunteers that may be necessary | Dr. Wa. B. MacRuper will be present and ad- | 400r on the evening of the Concert m 12-3t penny and 1, eee = Toae editor’s able article. such @ building, sound policy should induce | to provide for the safety of passengers, and | dress the meeting, our fellow-citizens of the LADIES. ein Oro its immediate commencement. One sufficiently | othe: of our citizens in those localities, and | ‘Vatd are respectful! invited to attend. DISSOLUTION. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossIP large and commodious, and entirely separated Cc WwW. C. DUNNINGTON, Pres M such forces may be used by him in aid of the I local authorities or otherwise to insure the | %OHN 8. DEVLIN, Jr, Sec. ae observance of such rights as the Government eee THE REGULAR MONTHLY meet- HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the style and name of B. W Ferguson & Co , is this day dissolved by mutual from the other Departments, can be construct The Cauldron Boiling.—Daviel E. Sickles ed in a plain, substantial manner for $250,000; jovrning in the city, «f the arrival per steamer ‘‘ Alma’? of her spring and sun. 2 consent and in the most approved style, with all the | of the United States and its citizens are enti- Ing of the Sixth Ward Democratic Aeso- | mer goods. ‘They censist, in pert, of— xT D partne: - Beq., late U.S. Secretary of Legation to Lon- | modern improvements, for Tess than half a tled to enjoy.” 1 elation will be beld in Anacos‘i2 Hall on TUES- PEERS. RIGANDS: ReaDoeeeaee thorized to nse” the nue ae te reed = don, and just now one of the most active gen- | million. Surely, med ime, ee can ete The rules were not suspended—yeas 53, Pe SeaNiNe next, the 13th instant, at 7% | 4 few Summer Mantles, Jauvin’s Kid Gloves Uing thefr business. B. W. FERGUSON ‘ more proper or profitable application of the | nays 76—a two-thirds vote being required. ° 2 A large assortment of Embroideries and Lingerie - 300 oa Pi pe aaa mets = public money. The considerations urging it | “Mr Basher wemal a veoh inquiting of | 22-3" F. OBER, 8e0__ | Gnantiliy Vells and Trimming Laces | JOHN T. DOWNS.’ momination of the Cinoinna’ onvention for | are strong and apparent, and, it seems to me, the President whether U.S troops were be- : ; <a OF APPEALS, GEORGE-| Jet and ether Fancy Ornaments, besides vari | _WaA*™!NoTom, May 8th, 1806. m 10-3t Mr. Buchanan, according to the newspapers, | cannot fail to convince every one who reflects | ing employed in Kansas in aid of the civil TOWN —Phe Board of Appeals on the | 08 other articles too Sumesous to mention, to all JOHN L. HICKMAN, is credited in Washington with | -ving been | UPOm the subject of its absolute necessity. authorities of the Territory, making arrests, | a*sessment of new eperty for 1856 will meet on | Of which she respectfully solicits the attention of 663 L street, between 3d and 4th streets e hing! a hsving & Applications are made at almost every ses- | &o., and if so, by what authority ; agreed to. | WEDNESDAY next. the lath inst., at 100’clock, | the Ladies S PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL OR- on a political mission when rec: in Rieh- | gion oe Googrese for repairing the bridges ” 4 : i at the office of oe cx of the Corporation. Dts Penn. avenue, between = ee ders for Whitewashing aad Coloring Patch- : i : ; ee ny appesls handed io either of the under- cael i mond. He is now here. He ear rime i fapeciast tip tileaelis Ieee Frou Mr Grorce Hitsvs we have the fol- pes On or before that time will be attended to. LL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED eircom ie Seth peace sen “yr acute. So, Mr. Buchanan's € a hat been expended on them, they are ina most | lowing beautifal music. Those in want of ~ re received immediately afterwards and for sale | Stroying Bedbugsand Roaches ty qald net have been in papel (ee d insecure condition. Permanent choice music will find the largest variety at WM. H. GODEY,’ at SELLS EAS Bosretars: Desay i ted Charles Hi. — Pa av- hands, if the Virginians “take to” his | snd substantial structorse are Paduicen ant , Salad for the Boctal, by the author of Salad for 22, or Wm. man, corner 4% street and Pa. his establishment. ‘Operatic Blossoms” — Board of Appeal the Solitary. No. 1, «“Btar of the South,” by Verdi, price | ges AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE | jhe Great American Battle, by Anna Ella Car- avenue. m -3 R SALE— ought to be erected. In the end it will prove a saving to the Government, and in the mean peculiar school of politicians. Where Mr Saunders, the late U. 8. Consul at London, is ‘i time conduce greatly to its interests and the | 25¢.; No, 2, ‘Over the Heaving ” by ‘oom, the following resolutions were unani. | Christine, or Woman’s Trials ard ‘Triumphs. One weighing SCALE, of Marden’s Patent, just now eae oe eget in a of Leraphe <a = are in any wise connected | yorg;_ 959 : in Forsyth. Waltz,” by Fisher, 13c.; | mocslyadopted and ber ay to be published ta the Married, not Mated, by Alice Cary. “2 good erder, suitable for welghing Coal, Hay. the nomination 0! r. Buchanan, we do not | with this Distric’ daily papers of the city: A Defence of the American Polley as opposed Fall Flower Waltz,’’ by Hubert, 25c.; ‘‘ Gov. ¥ eee it has plened an All-wise Providence oo te ee concn of Foreign Influence, by T > > 4 Be.: « ts wisdom, t o * ney Johnson's Polka,” by Fisher, 13e.; *« My Mc- ] inits wisdom, toremove from our midst onr wall |B, STBNCY, teers Manvel ther’s Parting Tear,’ by J. E. Magruder, 25c.; C. Grenup, struck bythe band of b a aoe es of Jack Adams, the cele- - a at Te rand Mutinesr. ‘Das Bettelande Kind—The Beggar Child,” nee pride of his health and manhood, | PYEIse rebble, by the author of Wacousta arately, at a great sacrifice. Enquire of c ne Family CARRIAGE, in good order t by Thomas Young, of this city. © — 14 PLOUGHS, Huriburt’s patent. The above articles will be sold together or sep- The plan adopted for improving and orna- menting the public grounds should be vig- orously prosecuted. It will conduce to the bealth, as well as greatly udd to the beauty of the city. know, having failed to see his name in the newspapers since the New York Hera/d chron- ieled the things said and done at the late never-to-be-forgotten New York Hotel dinner. These, and other improvements that might | by Guibert, 30c. All published by George] Be it rsolved, That, whilst yielding with sub. | _ United States Nautical Magazine and Neval U.B WARD, By the by, among the most ardent udvocates be suggested, are required. They are not Willig, Hattimore: mission to the dispensation of Divine vevbdaenes Journal for May. Subscriptions received at pub- m 10-3t (Intel) 12th st. and Canal. for Mr. Buchanan’s nomination we hesr of, | merely for the use iad benefit of the people which bas bereft us of one whom we loved and | !isber’s prices and forwarded to any part of the is no other than ex-Governor Reeder, of Kan- | of the District. but minister to the pleazure, respected, not only as a fireman, but as a true | Country. rewksr GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. | friend aud brother, 9 Blank Books, Playing and Visiting Cards, fue | JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK and zas, who, on his way back to the Territory, comfort, and health of every one who visits it. = : premang on apes irthelnencne Note and Letter Pa) all of the best quality and Seer ore — ‘TORS. Wa- 7 a 2 bimsel This is the metropolis of the Union; and Gorcerown, May 12, 1856. faired, and for the painful and afflicting manner | ©¥ery thing in the Newspaper line for sale 4 cx DUSTERE Gani ERS, FEATH- not long since, devoted himself carnestly, | pride and ambition of its repreeentati , ? in which it occurred. SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, ER DUSTERS, CHILDRE CABS, BIRD CAGES, SWEEPING. DUSTIN®, scRUB- BING, WHITE WASH, and all other kinds ef while in Pittsburg, to the work of ‘“ talking up”’ Mr. B should induce them to make it worthy The following business was before our City great nigion. In regard to all such objects a Resolved, That we sbail ever cherish, with Councils on Friday night: m 12-3t Odeon Building, Pa a ride and emulation, the noble example furnished | ag 4 DI es ADAME S. DUVALL, Practivie Bristle BRUSHES in use; FISHING TACKL liberal policy should be pursued ; at least, all] 4 message was received from the Mayor in pr usr scenes aey obese ining tees veRe Astrology and Phrenology, together with the | a general assortment. togetber with a lar npr ‘The District before —Wesurren- | improvements should be made which the pub-| ,.Jation terpublic pumpe: reterred an <r of a noble, active and disin: | assistance of Professor Broughton, is prepared to building and housekeepers’ HARDWAKE ongress. : lic service imperatively demands. Rootes fa Saleen 5 th ad leadi va ncnryeh ee weeldemane te! ths answer all questions relating to Human Life | comprising the greatest variety to be found in any der much ef our space to-day to the following as Gite WA KAA ddr edie Mee eed a) parsed {2- | Questions answered personally or by letter. Na- | house in the city. all of which are offered we low interesting communication, which is most Col. Medary.—Col. Sam Medary, of the O Raa cathe Ge r iets cid ape. 7 tivities also written M.S. D. is late from Eu- | as they can be purchased in any city inthe Union. the loss of a son who was the prop of his old age. Tesae ae the Corcoran Chen yeni yee Retoved: That the Hoom of the Active ‘Auso- potenge tien the vobllity ‘se isuew askin St of ~ Geneon dered to be filed y * ciation be draped in mourning, and that the mem- | P“ eo ¥ bg a i ery ae ton.) He lack as halo as @fieen sears ano. : ibors thereol sonar the tad rt a tour through the United Ststes. Her stay wi! m 10-6: Pa. av. bet. 10th and Lith streets. . = Mr. White presented the account of Walter | pats for the spare of six ige of mouratng oa eee be shert here | No 339 Seventh street,;between M 322 PENN. AVENUE. — we first koew him = the bate a this Silene for $37 50 for services as extra night | of these Proceedings be sent to the father of the ana, “e se Saiated YS CLOTHING Adwinistration, and being struck with the | Pmt. He is one of our invariable premoni- | watch ; ‘referred. deceased, and they be published in the daily pa- | ¥ OST_ON YESTERDAY, THE 9th INST, opened a large assortment of Youths, Boys, and truly liberal views of the honorable | tories of an important election ; rarely failing Md aoleigs presented a GRE for | Pers of the city. PHILIP J. ENNIS ceaion Card Base containing several cards | and Eniidrens Spring aa Summer olothing to retary of the Interior respecting the inte: i i M r. A. Barber in re to the communication - = . bearing the name of the owner, and the neme al- | which we would iuvite the attention of purchasers ests cad oak of the District o Columbia = oer Bimseell to pele by of Capt. De la Roe Me Friday last, com-| S¢¢,,0f the Active Association Col. Engine Co so engraved in full, upon the outside -f the case. } generally. WALL & STEPHENS, upon the fostering care of the Federal Gov- befere the opening of a national contest. Few plaining of a n’ nce: referred. m 12-it i Supposed to have been left either in Maxwell's or m 9- 822 Penn. avenue, next to Iron Hall. ernment, I have concluded to make appro- | ™¢n have fought more desperate political bat- A petition was read from Messrs Rhodes MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. | Peaco’s trimming stores, or yey on the way tles, received more care, or won more victo- fA apropos for the times: Mr. Epiron: Having recently been looking over the documents sent to Congress by the Executive Departments under the present Columbus (Ohio) Statesman, is in Washing- betwee: nder be liber 4 FAIRLAND DAIRY MILK. iate extrac rts a B , aski aa NION —Yon are hereby notified to meet mthem The fi liberally re by 5 2 ; Jotectar Department, soa copra Mie st Focpel hoe etm ees veer armory THIS ‘(Meuday) EVENING, | etc chee eve 8 ae OE, aa ee I Oe ee nate See the propriety of their republicatinn, Av ido ries. It is not remarkable, therefore, that Matis ante aay een oe au the 12th instant, to make arrangements for | Met of Galt & Brother. — wicamnl aire omy, alot wAteeee not desire, however, to occupy too much though still in the prime of life, he passes for] Mr White, of the committee on streets, ree bas “pes or Gane ker — PHILADELPH'A AUCTION BARGAINS | had at No. 485 ith ctreet, near Penn. avenue. in your always interesting and valuable jour- | one of the veterans in the Democratic cause, | ported an ordinance providing for the improv - , 1 only send you to-day mecteaet from the ment of the footways on the north side of Dum- — : rst annual report made by Mr McClelland, barton street; passed both Boards, d = Oo YOU WISH TO KNOW THE FU. in December, 1953, and will let the others fol. The account of Seth Schell, for work done NIOR DEMOCRATIC )—YOU ARE | 12 Silk Flounced Robes TURE ?—If so, call at 2¢6 C street, between low #0 as not to be burdensome to your col- on market-house, was read and referred hereby notified to attend an adjourned meeting at | 200 yards neat check Silks i3in aed 13%, and opposite Etlis’s Foundry umns. The public documents from which Mr. White, from the committee to whom your room, corner Lafayette and Second streets, | 300° do plaid do 7 Your past life will be reviewed and your futwre mm 12-1t THOS. McENIRY,O 8. CHEAPER THAN BVER! Also, CREAM and BUTTER cf a superior ee E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE | My (m93t#)_ 0. V. DURFEE & Co. BGPUNITED SONS OF LIBERTY (U- Patladelphia Auctions — Expected News —From private advices we look for the arrival at Washington in about fifteen days of a delegation from Salt Lake . al a ae = mye tes Georgetown, cn MONDAY, May 12th, at $ o’c?k arene tts are taken are masey and not | city, bringing © State constitution for Utah, | was referred communication from Mr. L. A. | pm es business of Importanceulitvciicecce | 208 22 Hebstriped do auhwniiepee mee within the reach of the reading public gener- | in which they will ask the admission of that} Morton, asked that the committee be dis- | ed it{s earnestly desired that every member will } 300 do plain do ally ; and to place them before the numerous charged from the further consideration of the CARD.—THE ATTENTION OF PER- subject ; granted scns desiring to purchase a very superior State into the Union. attend. By ee 1009 do black do all readers of your paper, who are all more or C CALLAN, President. 25 pleces French Ginghams peal ad npr nage bese regi =< Admitted to Bail_—It will be percieved in Ck yr Shee passed Council bill in favor é Ball youhe wtapine to join orform new | 20 = Sno teckineaten i Cet ke seskarinaae tevin cer age oo ealthfulness of the city, wo not only . of John Soothe. 4 r: s ce on , & 4 72 highly acceptable to them, but an act of sheer | °¥F local columns that Judge Crawford to-day They aa pees over the Mayor's veto, ssorpag SST ene eioerre oa ioate. a aeactae, He : po erage ae pwd sath eae | Justice vo the honorable Secretary of the Inte- | released P. T. Herbert, charged with killing | the bill providing for the payment of the sec- = Check Cambrics ‘bat fine brick house and lots situsted at the corner Tior, whose sppres ion of the interests and | phomas Keatin on bail for $10,000, for his ond installment of the Corpor: subscrip- Boe Notice ate REGULAR Monthly Bishop Lawn of 10th street wert and N street north. The sale rights of this District could searcely have been Bs wees tion to the stock of the Metropolitan Railroad. Pr Lpeedeagaliy Seah en Seen on White Cambrie js | will be worthy their attention. For further par- more just and equitable bad he been reared in | ®PPearance at the next term of the criminal] Adjourned. of OND. ee TN o. ‘May 19th at7 wel fine Nainsook Muslins —— see advertisement. A. SCREEN, our midst. #*%~— | court. — one = sy sey ee oe General | Ani the members are requested to he in attendance fine lain Barege a m Auctioneer. 5 ‘ eeler s Academy, on Wednesday evening, | as an election for a delegate to the Cincinnati i — vibes peepee - Shy ae pete The Current Operations of the Treasury was certainly a model entertainment of th Convention will take ae: By order of the ; Sieg be Boot, Shoe. Pres.» 9o Satan ec. 9, Department.—On Saturday, the 10th of May, | kind. The young ladies were all richly at-| President E. KROUSE, lace embroidered Curtain Muslins 37}, " Under the appropriation of $30,000, the con: there were of Treasury warrants entered on | tiTed in apparel suited to the occasion, and} _™ 10-2t Secretary. muslin do do 1255 Pa.avenue between 0th and 10¢h sts. struction of @ bridge across the Potoinac, at y | presented a galaxy of beauty and loveliness THE LADIES OF THE I8LAND | 60 dozen fine linen Napkins 1235 post RECEIVED A LARGE ASSO) the Little Falls, was placed under the man. | the books of the Department— rarely, if ever, surpassed. Miss Marion Wa- respectfally inform the public that they| 10 do do Union do 6 of Gentlemen's imported French Gat t agement and supervision of an officer of the | For the redemption of st ck: + $21,271 65 | ters was crowned Corps of Topographical Engineers. The plan | For the Treasury Departm . 4,801 47 of an iron suspension truss-bridge was adopt- | For the Interior Department..... 16,072 00 ed as the most suitable for the locality and | War warrants received and on- the permanent wants of the public. Two| tered. + 65,003 75 e Queen of the festival, | will hold a Fair at Carusi’s Saloon commencin; 4 = a i =e and was attended by Miss Magruder and Miss | on MONDAY, the 12th of May. The object o 300 Ladies’ emb’d Linen Bdkfs, all Taylor, assisted by a number of maids of | this Fair is to provide the poor class of children 400 G. rae vd bord, oon = Prices 12 honor. After the usual ceremonies of crown- ee re ee oe ecgercapreas 100 ‘do white Linen do is ing the Queen, addresses, &o., had been gone | Oy, (we stices ters, Molia-Ville Shoes, manufactured by Melus Paus, for my own sales Call early and examine my stock. Thave also, Ladies’ whole and half Gaiters, at 50 cents ard $1, made by MoCurdy, ‘‘original’’ 19% oe oe 115 dozen black Net Mitts, from 19x¢.to1 50 | cost $I 65 spans of one bundred and sixty feet each, with | From miscellaneous source + 3,090 55 through, the company repaired to the large | mont tit similar charities: even To necka tee aso Children’s Shoes at 37},c., old style. stone piers will be completed, so as to per- | From Customs. + 49,307 32] hall, where Professor Fleet was in waiting | time as agreeable as possible, good music has | 200 black and col’d Visites, very cheap My stock of Traveling Trunks, Valises, Oarpet mit the passage of vehicles early the coming | 0n account of the Navy. +++ 46,753 80 | with his band to discourse some of his sweet- | been provided for eve ing through the] 102 Shawls do t, &eo , is the largest in the ae winter, . est music. After enjoying themselves awhile | week. Doors open at 7 o'cl 4 continue epen aLso— “. i deine pa Fong ; Toe cngineae recommends that this strue PERSONAL. ii) be taauyldacoe thay ware. condested’ ta m 10-1w Silane eee an aLNWicx FAEACHAND EA = ure be extended across to the main shore, in the dining room, where the tables were spread. —paec . ICK FRENCH AND ENGLISH “ ; » ++++Gov. Brown, of Tenn., and Col. T. J ed es cS THE PATRONS OF THE CITY Flowers, Parasols, &c the District, 1 2 ’ . 4 MALE SEMINA mena, and nde Brown, of the same State, are at Willard’s. | #24 literally loaded with all the richest B DESPATCA —In consequence of the , W. EGAN & SON, * and most tempting delicacies of the season. | number of misdirected letters, and letters bearing 323 shady side Penna. avenue, FOR BOARDING PUPILS. fcer ieee iad bean dteerased pretty thor. | no directions whatever, received at our oftice, we | m7-6t aay i ioot eae eet, | QITUATED SIXTEEN MILES ON THE oughly, the company again repaired to the | take this method of informing our patrons that | —- —-_—_______________________"-_ 1 4 Baltimore and Washington Railroed snd large hall where the time was spent in various | they Would greatly oblige the Proprietor of the F° ALE—THE FASTSAILING YATCH | Turnpike, and two miles south of the village of eetesuiente antil nine o’el- ck. eh which time Despatch, and the parties to whom directed, by CYGNBT, 22 tons burthen; 4 Laurel. mene 3 eo at Contee’s Switch years A ae “ of a is 2 being m re explicit in thetr directions, and there- | old; in good order. and well found in every. M A. PYSO SISTERS tfully in that constantly existed in its progress, have | and family, of Mexico, are stopping at Wil- | the large company repaired to their homes, | py imaving pete and efficient deliveries. We | respect ewill be sold low for cash. Apply to form their patrons and others that t is their in- convinced the superintending engineer that it } lard’s not only pleased but perfectly delighted with | also wish it distinctly understood that we de- | HENRY MANKEN »No.65 Thames street, Vel! tention toclose permanently their day schoo! in cannot be constructed for less. +++«Mayor Wood, of New York city, and | the evening’s entertainment The evening | liver no letters beyond the boundary line unless a | Point, Baltimore. m 2-2we the eity on the 2ist April, and that the summer The District of Columbia requires and merits | Hon Daniel E. Sickles, of New York, are in | was very unfavorable for such exercises, ney- | 8*ecial mesenger isemployed. Persons sending term of their Ainwick Institution will open on ue care of the General Government. | the city, and are staying at Willard’s. MONDAY. May Sth > much has been expended upon pub- +++» Mayor Wood delivered his lecture at ae oy bone ~ ———— Me improvements within its limits: is : : to the Laurel Post are invaluable tothe For bet rotalcbesrep Richmond, Va., on Friday evening, before ® uired at $75,000 sees Mr. Bency, Sardinian minister to Mex- his is more than it was supposed the work | ico, and Mr. Trugin, Secretary of Legation do, would cost: but the extraordinary rise of Iabor | #F¢ #t Willard’s. and materials, and the unexpected difficulties ++++ Jos. de Garay, and Montinez del Rio ertheless the number of the relatives of the | Je'ters through this medium would do well to bear DAK. J. THORNE, pupils and invited guests was very large, all | ‘te above in mind. ms-6t_ | HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, of whom seemed to enter as heartily into the cme MONUMENTAL CLUB TAKE Ad Apa emg pe iviti ii Cc 13th st. N - B.—Every facility is afforded for the acqui- the Government. large audience. festivities of the occasion as the young ladies reat pleasuie in informing their friends sree OWASaING TON. sition of the French Language and Music. 4 . here are few who know x — them. And never did merry May, fully clad | ana public everally, that their third Cotilion Office hours—8 to 10, 2 to 4, 8 to ap -lMdtJunel their character. extent, and utility, thatcan | _*:** Rev. David Daily, the oldest minister | in her rich robes of green, adorned with flow- | Party will take place at Harmony Hail on TUES- | ——© ~oUrs—* t0 10, 2 to4, 8 the expenditure of the Philadelphia Annual Conference of the i “ H 4 856. HE § LATEST NEWS FROM PA’ \ “er “ 2 edhe ers of the richest and most delicate hue, and | DAY, May 13th, 1 T iTEAMER GEURGE WASHI"G ND DAUG oR here never was a more auspicious period | M.E Church, died at his residence in Snow crowned with a tiara of sparkling sunbeams, | _™ 9-e03t® THE COMMITTEE. TON willdepartat the follow- i af grec Nigel a lothgee for erecting the edditional public edifices so | Hill, Md., on the 4th instant, .,, | look half go lovely as the Queen and her at-| — _ Ggwenat Laxp Orvice. April 9. 196, | '"& hours: and Lith sts , inform the ladies in Wash b ed. F f Gen Leave Alexandria 74, 9, 11, 1 much 3B ~ oo re-proof buildings are re-| _---. Mr. Columbus 0 Head, a worthy citi- | tendante, and the young ladies generally, who NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAV- Leave Washingte M, io, ig i ington that they bave received, with th guirel for the State, the War, and the Navy | ten of Loudon county, Va., wandered away | participated in the fest#ities of this May cele- ing books or bound documents belonging | ca" — T0B CORSON® last steamer from Europe the latest fash- partments. All of these. together with one | from his home while laboring under mental de- | bration, é Srzctator. | to this office will please return them withoutdelay | *P®-¢_ JOB CORSON, Captain | (8° MILLINERY and BONNETS, &c., for this Department, can be constructed, in| rangement one day last week, and the neat * | to west wing of the Patent Office building, to COAL UNDER COVE trom Paris. ep 1s—im connection with each other, at an expense not | evening was brought homo dead. Akira? wa VOR exceeding $3,000,000. The present buildings ae. Fe * are not fire-proof, and the destruction of either | jzan St oe, Abrabam Staples, S Pereennene St i General Land Office is this day re. —— ~~ Ur By the European mails breught by the | Which the HE DIFFICULTY OBVIATE a CABAS, WORK BOXES, RETI- America, we bave some f further particalars of an TS ‘Tigreet disiculty An the use of coaL in this vi; L cules, Lil White, Bracelets, Cute Orua- rick ity, Va., di the proceedings in the British Parliament re- NOTICE —BANK | Cinity proceeds from its exposure ments, To! ottles, Pomades, &c po bono by a re, to —_ — rapeseed ult During the waeok 1812 pee co eee lative to the Central American and enlistment BP nitices ee = despatch and — er before getting into the hands of the eon- at p(n 9-3t) __LAMMON bs, 7h st. ta, would be a far greater less torthe | omPary of volunteers at Norfolk, and was for | questions. The docaments referring to the Finceeris:* 90. D Struct, nest Bexenth. Five cae, | - To svete thls @i@ioulty and vender eur Coal on- CAST OFF CLOTHING ‘ary point of view. legididece tea Patrick cowat, the Virginia | subjects were to be laid before the Houses liveries daily m8-6t | terely fres from dart, it ts kept in a floored yard, OUGHT AND SOLD AT 76 LOUISIANA few days. Lord Palmerston was charged with which is also 2. Tis advantage is well avenue, ite Holmead’s 6 » near ‘orients = Sry r desiguing to delay the production of the oor- | @-—=sNOTICE—PERSONS ADVERTIS- Known to thove ‘whe have ever resided. in the Semmes. Address, through Post Office, wo “Ne. Eth sap ep aswell as| Navar — States storeehip Sup respondence until it became impossible to dis- ing in the papers will find it to their ad- | Northern cities, where the yards are all floored | Tailor. m 7-1! sequence of their prrchentag satin Noyored with thirty-five camels on board, arrived off | cuss it The latest financial reports notice a | vantage tc receive communications through the | and roofed. N. B.—Wanted, a Hand to assist at Tailoring and Repairing EK CREAM. Sold at TWO DOLLARS per galion at NORBECK’S Confecti . ap 3-lm 216 Penns. avenue es Saluria, Texas, on the 29th uit., i ‘i “Cl DESPATCH,” thereby avoiding the} On band, superior RANGK, for cooking, and dom < ena bora is pe seca neces- | Mediterranean ten States frigate Bee ae ae et penn foverument ions of pric Lr and inconvenience. of & persoval rps all other Kinds of gad 9 , wait sary @ proper arge of the duties i bri sailed from Rio de Janeiro on th, i j view . By leaving ag Also, Pine, ~ cumbent on each, cannot exist. Questions h, on acruise. United State wigete Shaned, ipedaiies tort ‘2 ie WM Oat ; ty id shortly be an- | dress at the office they will receive all communi JT, wuoment are constantly arising, that might be | Savannah, was at Rio on the 24 of ‘April nounced, in addition to the funding of five | gations gratis. Principal office No. seed street oo the northwest corner 19th and C ats, million in exchequer bills, near Seventh. 8-6

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