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. ee oe ree - - iain EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY................Miay 14, 1866, ; E CITY AMUSEMENTS. tated it was settled that the le | these reports until the time arrived for taking TO THE PATRONS OF TH TS. . tleman of any party who ery iid _ eee reaniated shalt desde tor theventves up the Towa railroad land donating bill, when SESE vesParce <n ernsequence of thy —_van cheeses, public life. If in the consideration o: what they willdo. This simple elementary t. Foot again addressed the Senate in favor seuhet = EE conten ok car othes, Oe hs tariff question he has ever made any buta principle is “a finality.”’ The storm will pase | the Ley motion to reconsider the vote by this methed of inf rming our patrons tat | KUNKEL & CO high-protective-tariff speech, or given other | away unless as kept up by afew fanatics. Mr. | which that bill had passed the Senate. they wou'd greatly eblige the Proprietor <f tbe | JOHN T FOR ILE MANAGER high protective tariff vote, the fact | B. proceeded to congratulate the citizens of | In the House, Mr. Bennett of New York, | Despatch, and the Rarticn to whom directa py | 208. sEFFERSO STAGE MANAGER. eee Wasi yn upon the name without a parallel, being m re explicit in thetrdirections, snd thy - has escaped our recollection. Upon the Pa-| Syich their ay bore—the name of “Wash. | ?eported @ bill granting alternate sections cf | py insuring promt and efficient deliveries — PRICES OF ADMISSION cific railroad question he certainly differs as| ington.” He had not met a human being in | the public lands to the State of Florida, in aid | also wish it distinctly understood that we de- | ores and Parquet widely from the Democracy of the South as | Europe who did not recognize Washington a8 | of the construction of railroads therein,» ac | ver Be letters beyoud the toundary line unless » | Pamily Circle and Galleries. --..1 FSSEES 1(7~ Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o’elosk, m., otherwise they may not appear rectal Y da serdin, — the next day, the t and best of men. Mr. B. en-| sompanied by « report, which having bee: letters ibesapt falasuell jem. would do well to beat An entirely new Spectecular Drama, was 5 any gentleman of either party now in public | jo™.f upon a eevere denunciation of the “fa-| rend for the information of the H © been | the above in mind. m 8-6t HE SBA OF ICE life. Upon the slavery question, though until | natics and demagogues, who talk of a dissola- | “My Bennett moving to but this bill ate nn TO REE ON T end ati aR SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | recently an advocate for the exclusion of | tion of the Union a “pred epee of | pai , it was advocated by that gentleman | BM Notices delivered with despatch and — aced (for the revond t'me) on The Intelixgencer describes the Senate bill | slavery from all United States territory north etiam, peal It the pata her and Mr. Maxwell, and cpposed by Messrs. tuailty throughout the City wa Ta on at see dnesday) EVENING for facilitating electionsin this city, and adds: | of thirty six degrees thirty minutes of north | should exiat the American people will always ot § Ghnpoamey Sa af peng ana esa 3 E:kk. | -amtovery oven outag Gar Wee: OOk “The remedies which the bill proposes for | istitude—or, in other words, s Missouri com- | remove the cause. There was not on the face en ee ~| = —_ NOTICE PERSONS ADVERTIS- | WONDERFUL MECMANICAL EFFECTS, acknowledged evils cannot but be approved ov et stands on the Kansas | of the earth a more stable government than a P gy dy ag ede att petted, “DRESSES, SCENERY, §«. : by all te citizens. The regulations | Promise man—he now on Democratic Republican Government. There BRSONAL. : ing in the papers will fird It to their ad- ve rer under which the votes are now received are | bill platform; a position which every MaD| was not a ible evil which could not be| .«..- ‘Howadji’”’ Curtis isdelivering a course ety ge ee — ~ } in MSS f Maece Georges Mr Hamilton the sone we yop le Moras oe must necessarily occupy who dreams of being | remedied under our Government without re- | of lectures in New Brunswick, N. J. Sih Eo tat Bley x4 perooual inter- De Lascoure Mr. K Adame | Overite Mies M Devlin when the city was populous, en * . & candidate for the Cincinnati Presidential | Sort to dissolution (A voice from the crowd, | .... Col. Buford, of Alabama, was robbed | view with correspondents. By learing their 2d. | Meee ‘Mr. 4. @. Burvett| Med. Thertnger Mrw Germon none but property holders were allowed the ER ‘We wont dissolve:”) Mr. Buchanan ex- | of $5,000 on @ steamer near St. Louis a few | d'ess at the office they will receive all communi | {17 On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, for the boom thus conferred upon them. In our more populous wards. especially, the inconvenience of voting has been manifest for several years past to every person who has attended the polls. With too little time and too few facili- ties for receiving all the votes, many persons are prevented from voting, whilst others whose time is money to them are sometimes required to lose several hours in discharging what should be a very simple and easy duty. This grievance has become so obviots that the rivileges of the elective franchise. Congress ressed his satisfaction at the response just | days since. cations gratis. Principal office No. 394 D street | accommodation of Families and Children. the ving extended the right of suffrage so asto| Left to himself, if elected, we could have sare It would not be dissolved. The Racy 7 Hei BA; Qtedawtads'e near Seventh. ___ m8-6t_ | great drama of ““ THE SEA OF ICK™ will be make it universal, that body ought not to} 1, doubt that he would administer the gov | test would be an easy one for those fighting | 1.) ietor of the New Enela “4 Mus, vg fs Guyrmat Lanp Ovrice, April 9, 1856. | performed. withhold such facilities as are necessary to 2 ingle to th | Upon the side of the Union. P a inked nglan ‘useum in en ce ALL PERSONS HAV- U7 The Box Sheet for the sale of Re-erved enable the whole people freely to enjoy the | ernment with an eye single to the purpose of | "vs Buchanan closed his remarks, which | 20ton. is de ink wii pleare retare theen withenraeney i i Seais be open every day. Office hows be- carrying out the policy of the present Admin- | had been received with applause throughout, rokt? ea eo ce < te this offce “ten Please return them ae ty | tween Bamana 5 p.m. iar idtration upon Cat question. But we know | by seving) that he trasted his féllow-ottiseas | ac cceratic nominsfion t0 the ice-Presidensy, | Which the General Land Office ts this dav re | pres GRAND EXCURSION & PIC NIC perfectly well that every man in the non- — eae him from making a more ex- eB friend moved. ap 11-ama OF THE SEASON! speech on this occasion, as he had gone . agnum ‘sfriends are putting their heads Py = * . slaveholding States, who while claiming affil- through some hard work for the last two or | together to get up a monster benefit, from LARGE LOT mee ae etched ae MEMBERS OF THE EMPIRE CLUB iation with the Democratic party stands op- | three days, and his nerves were not made of | which to realize « sufficiency to purchase a emerge ig ogy ated dae ru pe great pleasure in announe- 7 "i je 5 14-tr ends and osed to it upon the at overshadowing | iron e had been delighted by the kind re- | homestead for bir family. ee So nerctel tet the wilt give ce jon ard P edie tag ception he had received at the hands of the +++» Governor Briggs, of Massachusetts, has prsnos FOR RENT, by month, quarter | py Nic tothe ‘White House Pavilion on THURS- issue of the times, is an ardent advocate for American people, and which he attributed not | been chosen president of the American Tem- end year Old Pianos twken in Fart payment | DAY, May 15. Mr. Buchanan’s nomination, avowedly be- | to any merit of his own, but to the overflow- | perance Union in place of Chief Justice Sav. | 0% 2¢W- Pianos sold on monthly payments, at | “he Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON will : 4 ano and s Ww. . 4 —— > cause he hopes that in administering the gov” | ing of their Hl yeeeg hearts towards one who | age, resigned. ee etre TORN F EULIS, raed wuss pd hi Shaheen gh fl Bing tenteae os tan toe vs wis ck tho pessoal Oty ernment Mr B. will make the principle of ery a pice pete he felt coatetal se++ Capt. Nye, the former popular com- | ml4-tr 306, between 9th and 10:b streets. Coaches will leave L and 7th st., F and 7th st . igo rr : 4 : 7 2a [Pe asdiat sada wat Heat enema seer) ernie t. Councils, which, in August last, gave expros- | the Missouri restriction his policy, rather than | to the citizens of Washington for this kind re- | ™#2der of the ill-fated steamship Pacific, will 18th street ard Pa avenue, at 8 o'clock sion to their judgment on the subject by pass- ing the followi: rdinance, in the form of in- ; OR SALE—A VERY FAST NOKTHERN |“... 0°%C; Cotilion Music has been en, Pam We frankly confess that we have great dis- | *!! at his private quarters, to take them by : 5 freee god poe) ’ & Dinrer and Refreshments will be furnished by atructions to t! int committee represent h his heartfelt +-+»Mr Wm. Mitchell, formerly the popu- | bandsome, and can trot a mile in less than three | 7 oy caterer. ing the toharesenel tha City before fst chamey trust, indeed, of the peculiar olass of politi- bam exe Mesa it tel ee thie sobiaions ~ lar manager of the Olympic teeakse. jie Se ee ee eee Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting 4 e- L ere follows the joint resolution of the Wash- | cians out of Pennsylvania who have fairly Mr. Bucha: ow Satire’ to bis retired Seven years ago on what was thought a RACELET LO 8 T.—LOST, TURSDAY | man and lad‘es—to be had of the members of the n Councils urging Congress to pass such : debae terceatarsner Ie: shall is room | competence, died on Monday in indigent cir- morning, on Pa avenue, north side, between | club. 7 a Dill ag the one now on the Speaker's table.— | ™o™nted on Mr. Buchanan’s back. Nearly | where he was waited upon by a large number | cumstances: Browns’ Holel and 10th strect, a strung Corat | sera Me enemttor ave i ines ar Cae : every notoriously unsound man claiming affili- | of his friends; the Marine Band meantime| .... Mrs. Napoleon’s baby has beon enrolled a iL kein eeeaerionag Harms | 5A Wonk: JSingum, AHA” Sewer rh — he eoer ar| = ation with the Democracy, is amongthem. The | discoursing delightful music for the benefit of | 83 one oe the Grenad: of the Imperial | Dry Goods Store of Hooe, Brether& Co. 1t* m 5-St aed ef 'ow are hard com | rr nmmrepos ad enue no | how nade at wll sind te bt. | Ga, Waptonld rt emigre Bae | €7 wa WAMD.-GTRAYED. OF ATO. 4 GRAND mended by ail parties as a wise and necessary | tying their points, favoring special legislation, — more appropriate. len —On,Monday, the 12th inst , Ts Concert of Sacred Musio movement. The Committee of the City Coun- | and, indeed, everything that the South abomi-| Army Officers Cashiered.—The President a sorrel MARE, the right bind epg ogee Will be given by cils having performed the duties assigned them, | nates and for which she has | sly | has confirmed the sentence of the late court- |, °"** Mr. R. K. Haight, who has a son on | and shoe off the left bind re The shove nN THE CHOIR OF THE and the Senate having passed a bill suited to nd for which she has long erroneously board the steamship Pacific, has published a | ward will be paid for her very to me on NINTH STREET METHODIST PROTES- the emergency. the fate of the measure now | eld federalism alone responsible; as one has | ™#rtial convened at Fort Mason, Texae, of | card stating that the captain of the ship Swal- | street, between 9th and 10th ; mise JAMES WESTERFIKLD ei al rests with the House of Representatives but to spend some time around the federal | Which Lieut. Col, Henry Bainbridge was pres" Lowden had D ae Hstentat ar cope Acme eae sist Aa a Caine eects Reneeeeioen baa “ =, ry ond 0: assed 18 Su posed lo" e y te — = Persone: be fully informe capital to comprehend the fact that those by | ident, which found Capt. Chas. E. Travis, of missing steamship Pacific, anitting befere a cautioned and forbid against purchasing a | ©" Ninth street, between E and F, on far most dangerous to the cause of the con-| the second regiment of cavalry, U.S A, | terrific gale, and, as he thought,disabled in Hone spd Lt tnsyuare No. 75, Why 10 iet | WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 14, 1686. . . : ; ‘ i ji ry ito! , fonting on C si ween @ programme, consisting of , Duetts, tinued administration of the Government upon | guilty of ‘conduct unbecoming an officer and pe opera eee Forert Oat ere and éth. A deed of this p oper y has been fraud- | Quartets, Choruses, &e, bas been selected with the doctrines of the constitution as made by | g€ttleman,”’ as charged. The sentence was, er sucakere hat the akares of all | Uently obtained by S. Strong from Samuel Scot! | great care, and will be rendered with orchestral our fathers and interpreted by the Demo- | that he ‘be dismissed from the service of the | dates and degrees of latitude and longitude andwife. (mii3*#) WM H SWAIN. accompaniment cratic statesmen of the South, are individuals | United States.’’ The President has directed | are circumstances which materially detract BROWN, AGENT AND GENERAL of allits provisions. It has been stated on the fleor of both Houses of Congress. without con- tradiction, that in its present form the bill meets the approbation of the Mayor and City Councils.” The Union contains a card from Col. Wm. Tickets 25 cents ; to be had at any of the bock- stores, of ihe members of the Choir, and at ‘he i COLLECTOR, will attend to the Collec | a A Widieccdeat ef Sintec \neasmaating colt who claim to be Democrats, as though only | this sentence to take effect from the Ist of from sie-valne of eee tion of Accounts, Drafts, Notes, end uagements asin MEY miner nan eeeeeoe cam = y! ‘, May inst. All business entrns'ed to him will be promptly 2 at SLEGAD recently published letter from Archibald Wil- the better to enable them to aid the enact- sa Piodaeet i Pepe eyed | SS eorOUs, ee aoe German Turners | 2. 4 faithfully atte’ ded to. halt punctan! pry td newly fited Hall is now offed for rent for liams, Eeq., his late competitor for Congress. | ™Dt Of Propositions opposed by the mass of sin-yeemumomednap. anime Societies of Cincinnati, whilst holding acele- | mage The best of references can b> piven. 1's, Concerts, Fairs, &e. Every care will be , Eeq., x i i ; tence of the court martial recently held at | bration at Covington. Ky., on Monday, were | Office 202 Penna. averue, near 15th street. en to make this cen'ral end convenient Hali the States rights and strict construction De- Wert Gases tot abbaaka Rentien (Capt. | 8nnoyed by some boys, and handled them ra-| miiat® " ibe most attractie place in the city, by a prover mocracy of Congress. ae — % ‘*9P* | ther roughly. Subsequently, Marshals Butts | —— —___---_—__—_______ } and eiticient management. Applyto W. WALL Womake these remarks becanseit is high time Wm. S. Ketchum, sixth infantry, being its | ang Harvey on attempting to arrest the Turn- SUMMER MILLINERY, of Wall & Stephens. ap %-im that Mr. Buchanan should drive off from his presiding officer,) by which Second Lieut. | ers were severely wounded ; the former by a E E. McDONALD, NO. 70 BRIDGE ST., ~ In the letter of Mr. W. it is said that Col. R. urged the Kansas-Nebraska bill on the favor of his constituents upon the ground that its operation would be to secure to the North the territory south of thirty-six degrees thirty = = e x ss found guilty of ‘drunkenness on duty” and i : 8? | Georgetown that she will open on Thursdzy berry and Biackbery Brandy. ard daily exrected = a attitude of his peculiar friends without de- crowds of citizen collected. Some demanded | + of chy minutes, as well as that north of that line, . F d A 7 the 15th instant, a beautiful assortmen: of cueste | a cuoice lot of Syrups of ali , for Foda Wa- ke. Of thi ion Col Richard : | stroying all hope that, if nominated, he can | breach of arrest. He was sentenced to be | tho United States troops at Newport barracks | ara tastefully arranged SUMMER MILLINE- | ters ARNY & SHINN, ee t ' Se. = ; pRAE ET carry the South as though with a whirlwind ; cashiered, which sentence the President has i Poe eat et a eee srehatytaty wee igi pry verte rw aaj sogeieee ae No. ghey street, Georgetown.- ‘The only notice esire 6 of this oy ie + reely used, and some firearms discharged but | mai an styles of the season. her m 15 (intel & Organ) letter is to pronounce it so gross a perversion | °F, on the other hand, that the South shall | directed to take effect on the 9th of May inst. | OO one except one of the officers was much | with a variety of Trimmings of every descrip- ALU PERSONS WHW@ HAVE TRIED of my position and speeches, then and now, as | fully and fairly understand the influences Acquitted.—The United States Army court | !™tt- Finally five of the Turners surrendered pe ee a. 'B! MoDONALD.” Tumer Brother’ Ginger Wine and Black- toamount toa bago and infamous lie. My | that are clustering around Mr. Buchanan for of inquiry of which Brevet Major Amos B. | YUnttily, ey prides restored SSarteians = berry Frandy say thet it Is the most plearaut pesition then was, << noe _ porn thetic ows sdiesatage: quiry 2} mens say that the officers did not make them- ANTI-KNUW NUTHING drink they ever tasted Eaton, captain of the subsistence department | selves known or no resistance would have been was president, recently in sessionin New York offered them. city, before which the accusation of ex-Lieu- ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. tenant Horace Haldemon, eighth infantry, i against Lieut. G. L, Willard, eighth infantry, ALEXaNpRIA, May 14, 1856. of having paid the latter public money in the A considerable amount of real estate has months of March, May, and July, 1855, other | lately changed hands here. On Saturday, the As for the humbuggery of the reception fuss | than that to which Lt. W. had testified, was | city of Alexandria bought at public auction a being made over his presence as he journeys, duly examined into, has decided “that the | strip of Fishtown, 60 by 270 feet, adjoining it is clap-trap, after the fasbion of that of Bar- i d integrity of first Lt. Geo. L. Wil- | the city’s interest there, for $7,050. A lot on num when he seeks to get people’s quarters et ee eee re Nailor’s Hill, 26 by 124 feet, was bought by principles of the constitution, in recognising the right of each State and Territory, prepa- ratory to its admission into the Union, to form and regulate their domestic institutionsin their own way, subject to the constitution of the United States, and that I would vote for the admission ef each new State, with or without slavery, as its own people should devire ; and this principle controlled my action in the sup- port of the Kansas-Nebraska bill. “While it is impossible for me in this card to state all the arguments I uged in the eanvase for Congress, I do say that any one who pre- MASS MEETING. ARNY & SHINN, m 13 (Intel & Organ) Sole Proprietors. LL THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON | ~~.) ° posed te the Know Nothing party and its PECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. admin ration of the affairs of this 'cit y re cor- ST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT- ee eS pt eae Pt the CITY HALL, on A e | Sit 8 > — 16th instant, et 8 o'clock. 4 CLES, Sheil, Steel, and Gold EY E-GLASSES, BROWN, eae =e Bowe Epp trate oS We invite particular attent'on to our ss:oriment B. FLORENCE, Hon. C. J. FAULKNER, J. | Of tbe above, with real pebble eyes, by far the M. CARLISLE, Esq., Dr. WM. B. MAGRU- ee ne eee: daa Baligious Liven BeCubed Cheats ef OWA Tes se” Ba ay. bot. Sa De, m li-d (ints If nominated, we shall support him heartily, in preference to any man, whoever ke may be, who runs either as the Know Nothing or Republican party candidate, though we can- not bring ourself, for reasons stated above, to the point of advocating his nomination. nion, Sentinel) OMNIBUSSES FOR PIC NIC PARTIES. lard, eighth regiment of infantry, aro entirel Rc BR AST eS tends that I assumed any ponttion inconsistent | wherever he carries Gen. Tom Thumb, and is | animpeached, and that no further preacedings | Cone ioe ites bipeas chee ae eek WOOD AND COAL. ME PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY IN- with this principle wilfully lies.” unworthy of the cause and character of the dis- < cacemer oe The Secretary of War hes | feet, by @. W_ Riggs for $135 A lot on St. FE HAVE NOW ON HAND AT CUR | sees nat Cmntarbie ON Ee a i ished gentleman upon whom iti: d ee is " 7° Asaph, near Duke strect, 26 by 113 feet. by yard, corner cf G@ and 2d streets, First NIBUSSES, with good horses and WASRINGTON NEWS AND Gossip | Snsuished . Sexpend- | gpproved this finding. : , ied | Ward, a superior article of White and Red ash | NIBUSSES, with g ed. The office seekers, loose politicians. &e., — B Francis for $315. A lot of ground on King a trect, with a fr: k-shop ther - are at the bottom of the whole of it. The real} The National Water Works.—Our readers sently secupied by H Grifithe ad rear Demooracy everywhere are glad to greet him; | must not translate the action of Congressin| back $1 feet to a much frequented public but not a whit more so than to greet the Presi- | refusing to appropriate for the National Water sey airs Poaght st a the same . . : * 2 v ~u. ©. 00t fo: . dent, Senator Douglas, Senator Hunter, Sen- Work in the Deficiency bill as being equivalen* ie lday our fine eae of citizen soldiers, ator Toucey, or either of a dozen other Demo- | to its abandonment. It amounts only toa] the Mount Vernon Guards, paraded in large cratic statesmen who are covered with scars| delay of a few months in the prosecution of | numbers, making a brilliant show. At night received in their glorious defence of the Kan-| the work. Many members, who were unwil- the ladies fair for their benefit opened at Sa- , ) ta Hall, and t j sas-Nebraska bill and the measures and prin- ling to vote for it as a deficiency, have no ob- jompany Hil wake Miduight "All pte eee ciples of the party that are founded on the | jection to voting for it as an item of the annual | rily as a marriage bell, no single incident oc- time-honored doctrines of strict construction | appropriation bill. No fear that acompany of | UFriug to mar the universal festivity. Es- whieh are the very heart’s blood of the Demo- | speculators will be chartered to build the Wa- naplotnaly miled Pa reread cratic party. ter Works here, need be entertained. Those | who participated in the fair that night will ns we ae et Office, or Mr’ Tnos ‘Tnouas. at the West Capi All orders left at P. J. Steer’s Store, 483 Seventh | ‘Gate. [mi2-lw] HUGH LATHAM. street, be:ween D and E., will be promptly ied | 73 NEW STYLE SPRING MANTILLAS 2,240 pounds given to the ton. m 143m fog) TRIB DAY—RANGING IN priges $25 REWARD —RANAWAY F ROM the | 20 rich black Chantilia Lace MANTILLAS subscriber,en the 12th instant, a Black Lace SHAWLS AND SCARFS mulatto Girl, named LUCY, about 5 feet A large asrortment of Barege and Stella Shawls The Question of the Nomination —We have repeatedly taken occasion to enter our protest against the manner in which those who claim to be peculiar friends of Mr. Buch- nan seek to compass his nomination at Cin- einnati. They misrepresent the standing and public acis of the other aspirants, and in too Many instances scatter broadcast personal accusations against them without stint. We explained a case of this sort not long since, where large numbers of the Washington Sen- tyne! containing a vituperative article against 8 inchesin height. She has a round face, and Scarfs black eyes, soft speech when spoken to— 150 new style PARASOLS, for lad’es and chil- yather long head, bushed up. Had on when she dren, at reduced prices. a pink bonnet, clothes not recollected. | will i> The ladies Fer ularly ere invited to call give the above reward if she is taken in the Dis- | and «xamine our Mantilias before making thelr trict, or $50 If taken out of it, sothat I get her | purchases COLLEY & SFARS, again. G A. MEEM, No 522 7th street, 3d door north Pa avenne. i lle ji : llow many evenings to slip away ere | _™ 14-3t Georgetown, DC. m 12-6t President Pierce was showered over Virginia} We #re glad to know that Mr. Buchanan | who have busied themselves to dofeat the ap- | not # f away ISTO Or] at be under the frank of a distinguished Senatorial | bimself disapproves of all this sort of mock-| propriation in the deficiency bill to make | ‘eY callagain. Last night the festivities were ARTIFICIAL TEETH MARBLE AND BROWN STONE WORKS. " i : renewed, a large number attending inauguration hullabulloo, which conclusion | money for themselves by so doing, will surely The fourth Thursday in May approaches we draw from his refusal to be received here | be disappointed of their hopes. rapidly, and, as yet, not a candidate has been by any committee with a fourish of trumpets, announced for any one of the twenty seats NSERTED ON THE “ATMOSPHERIC | Fosepa. W. KELLY, NORTH SIDE PA. aera: fam one tan cate ss game | J avenor, vex to National Teen, reepecy understanding if you don't ike, dont hand athe estlUlishiment of Marte" tod Brown partisan of Mr. Buchanan. We have not yet seen the first line disapproving that act in any newspaper that advocates Mr. B.’s nomina- — ‘ Z take them easonable chi k Flagging.&c Hi feular) tion The article from the Georgia Times | £°- The Current Operations of the Treasury pete oot of aecuenat Genet wire ee is atetene bie lately manufactured and ; — Department.—On yesterday, the 13th of May, | be candidates again, and we trust the selec- worn = cerved Mantels, Statuary, Italian and Egyptian and Sentine/, published in the Unton yester- : : gain, and we trust the selec: Marble of various patterns and lsteststyle. Thore is i Mr. Buchanan arrived here shortly aftor 7 | there were of Treasury warrants entered on | tion of their successors will receive the atten- spcipioen nape 5 who are in want of any articles in the advertiser’s day, at the request of a distinguished partizan J tion its importance deserves. Th. HAVE A LOT QF GOODS WHICH I WILL “4 ; of Mr. Buchanan’s nomination, was t P. m., yesterday, accompanied by a Baltimore | the books of the Department— ts of Vee eer 1 ‘di 2 res county | I close out cheap. They consist of Straw line of business, would do well to call et bis fo mm, wi Oo our s " 4 For the redemption of stooks.... $39,014 34 courts 0} irginia, including, as ey do, in and Gim BONNETS, FLOWERS, marble works, as he fs determined to sell at New mind in very bad taste, and it strikes us as} °°Mmittee of ten or fifteen in number. At Fer the Dovtastaesk 19631 72 | their farctions, both legislative and ju@Mcial | Dress APS, KID GLOVES, TRIM- Y ork prices and lower than can be had any where bei ; i ij ja- | the depot he was met by a crowd of a hundred | po" nia pan Ga te Sepett tae 2 powers, are bodies that it is of the first im- | MiNG, BUTTONS, and a lot of notions ‘ou nu- | between that city and Washington. jing a tissue of misrepresentations or mis- y For Customs...cssseceseesseecee 31,256 90 portance to have filled by first rate men. We | merous to menticn. ” A. TATE Ail orders for Tombstones, Monuments end any takes from beginning to end. and fifty or two hundred friends, some of whom | War warrants received and en- 7 = . ai trust that at least the best men in the Ameri- | m 13-3t SS Se oak ae ee - : P : oe satin tly executed. m 12-3* Mr. Buchanan is wot stronger than any one | **2dered him carriages to convey himself and fered..sccececreesecsscere cree 28,356 70 ean party will be brought forward ; and that = see_all else in Pennsylvania, unless his immediate | Bit Baltimore escort to their lodgings. He | Wa? repay warrants received and 1,209 70 ineligeos, ound nase and business eapa- | yust 0 P ENED A MAGNIFICEND 4S- 2X SALE—THE PAST SAILING YATCH ? % = * . oe ’ i i i Ww 4 SYGNET, ons burthen; 4 years friends are devoted, not to the Democratic | kindly declined this attention, preferring to + 173,325 95 panies neal las the Kaow Nethings make all rile awe cite eplcl scorns = old ; in good order, and well found in évery cause, butto him pergonally. Or, rather, to] Wk up the avenue; which he did, followed + 128,566 12 3.784 06 amends for their past miserable failures at vee oi reformation, by presenting our people with a Se eee sound, just and intelligent bench of county CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS magistrates In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to he City Council met last night, adjourning it was understood that he had expressed his press, at the conolusion of the speech of Mr. | 10° late for a detail of their proceedings in disinolination to be received with any such | Poot in favor of the motion to reconsider the | ‘ti3 letter aes demonstration. After he went up to his apart- | vote by which the Iowa railroad land donat- SRDTwaED aenee ments and took leave of the Baltimore com- | ing bill was passed, that question was post- w MEETING .—There ‘ ‘will be eeting of the Anti K mittee, the crowd continued to linger around | Poned until to-day. thie Ware ce TO.mowa Mr. Cass then resumed and concluded his | Nothing voters of this Ward on TO-MORROW the botel halls. speech upon the Kansas State bill. EVENING, ia the Franklin Building, corner ; of D and 9th street, which will be addressed Preparations had been made in front of the cco reign Afaire Gonentt ae ease, = Dr Wa. a. Macxupzn and others. The voters ‘. i 5 © Forei ‘airs Com! ee, declaring that | of the Ward are requested to unctual in their ane eee = peaaee =e Segue action on the part of neither brauch of Con- | attendance, as Darina of importance will be stetesman ;—a musio stand erected and atem- | press is necessary to legalise the notice of the | brought before them porary line of gas jets placed above it—and at | termination of the Sound Dues treaty given} ™15-2t* JOSEPH LYONS, Chairman. lit » i + by the President, and Mr. Stuart’s proposed WASHINGTON PHILHARMONIC a gma gue Z 7h st amendment thereto, came up, and were de- | So rata et members are earnest- , . B lete sets of real Stone and Roman Cameo, | respect. Will be so!d low for cash. Apply to ComPriorenting Mosaic, Nes;oliten Goal, ard | HENKY MANKEN No 65 Thames street F cil's P Point, Baltimore. m 3-2w® Diamond Brooches, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold Chains, Crosses, Necklaces, Signe: Rings DR. J. THORNE, Sleeve’ Buttons, Studs, Pencils, ‘scals’ | HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Keys, &c. OFFICE AND RE@IDENCE, The above, all just selected, with every cther eg —_ avenue, A t rates. : aac in ar ne, eT SALT & BRO, Office hours—8 to 10, 2to 4, to 10. m?-3m* ee Dall Bln cline 2 eee [ME STEAMER GEORGE WASHING ISTRICT UF COLUMBIA. Wasting- TON will depart at the follow- tom County, to wit:—I hereby cer- ing hours: tify that J. W. Darnes, of eaid county, Leave Alexandria 7, 9, 11 et 3k. om brought before me, as a stray trespassing on his Leave Washington...8, 10, 12, 4x, Prgstes ete dere pega “raged ap2-d JOB CORSON » Captain 15 years old; 15 ands 3.2 white lip 1. OO eee his forehead; white hind feet“and shod all round, Fe THE CHILDREN —The largest col- and has been worked in gear lection of Toys in the city can be found at Given under band of me, one cf the Justices of | _™ 12-3t LASIMOND’S, 7th st. i 4 for said county, this 12th day of | Re apamp mw DUVALL Prod — ss Cece 3 Sek tok aid ear mire, ADAME S. DUVALL, Practitioner of by the crowd before referred to. On arriving | ¥?°m miscellaneous source at the National an effort was made to get up three cheers; but it was promptly checked, as themselves; using bis name merely as their blind. There is an active, energetic and untiring anti-Buchanan wing of “ the party” in Pennsylvania, irreconcilably hostile to those who claim to be Mr. Buchanan’s manag- ing friends, wlo will be more apt to labor against him, than his friends, if some other distinguished Democrat be nominated, to labor against that man, whoever he may be But. in the main, the contest is to be fought there, as every where, over the naked principle of the Kansas-Nebraska act, and no aspirant is #0 strong as that cause. No injustice will be done to Mr. Buchanan by failing to nominate him, as no man has a bated by Mr. Clayton, who sustained the posi- | ly requested to be it _at the meeting of the The owner of the above described Horse is re- arto of a ton, sire claim on the nomination as bis right. He has | its position and gave in fine style the “ Anvil | tion of the original resolution. Society TO-MORROW Uiatcactpew £ EVENING | quested to prove were ee a take | answer all questions reladng to’ Human Life. had honors and offices showered upon him | Chorus” from J/ Trovatore. This was suc-| Mr. Toucey having obtained the floor, they | 9 bvsiness of vital !mportance to the existence of | him away JAMES W. B.c, | Questions answered personally or by letter. Na- , the Society will come before them. ceeded by ‘‘ Hail Columbia,”’ and then in adjourned. v4 J. L.. CLUBB, Pres. W. P. 8. answer to the call of the multitude now as- In the Houge, the Conference Committee’s F.—THE MEMBERS of i 1. 0. 0. sembled, Mr. Buchanan made his appearance report on the disagreeing votes of the two i cand totes nea _m 13-3t* Bridge strect, Georgetown, D. C Uvities also written M.S D ts late from Eu- MEDICAL CARD. rope, where she bas received the most flattering R. H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- | P2tronsge from the rotility. She is now = D'pertic hysic an, bes the honor to offer his | 2 ‘our h the United States. Her stay wi whenever he expressed a wish for them ; first by the Federal party, and subsequently by the Democrats No other man in America services to inbavitan's of Wasbirgton and | b* short here. No 228 Seventh street, between M A Houses upon tho Senate’s amendments to the “ has been more profusely rewarded in that | 4P0n the baleony and bowed his acknowledg- deficienoy bill was cunade. assemble at Covenant Hall, Congress vicinity. Dr. P_ has during the last tbree | 42d N, Washington. mS-iue way. . | ments to the hearty reception. The Committee of Conference upon the Defi- pacman’, otclack p. gah Pee paeeren Boston ee ko jent to sts a ome) WOOD AND COAL. . We do not agree with the Times and Sen-| Mr. Buchanan expressed himself delighted | ciency bill, in addition to throwing out the | tending the funeral of the Inte P. O Master Lx- | public fatrongg® Children and female diseases, I tie fleece Find gag wh Sele erect with the music, more especially with the exe- | W@tet-works appropriation, omit the amend-'| vin Jones. By order of Grand Master: owel and. _ we taken the old stan nel in the belief that he 1s the greatest man now identified with the Democratic party. mer complaints, fall especially Cader bie tfatment. _ beclally | formerly occupied by Messrs. Athey & Co , cent ments appropriating $5,000 for rebuilding the | _m 14-It J. T. BANGS, Grand Sec. Office on D street, two doors west of 9th, where | “ide of the Canal and 1¢th sireets 1 will kee; cution of that piece dear to all American citi- | Franklin engine house, including the purchase ; Bai : ; i 3 ; i, THE MEMBERS OF COVE- und from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to | Constantly on hand the best quality of WOO He has been in public life almost uninter- | #°0!—"‘Hail Columbia’? Hail Columbia, pas nerempom tae Moers Peder airs of aeues nant Lodge No. 13, 1.0. 0. F., are bo epee ere on I street, No. i€8, between — RICHAKD b. SIMMS. rupted since 1820. Where is the legislative | bappy land! the only land of freedom, and | *Y!vania avenue; $5,000 for taking care of the requested to cttend a meeting at their | 90th and 2ist streets. = grounds s6uth of the President's house; where political honors and wealth were open $3,000 for filling up a ravine in Judiciary | D.C.,on WEDNESDAY EVENING, atéo’clk, to all. Mr. B. spoke of the uniform kindness sacar ss ee bees purchase of trees an fe eS for the funeral of P. G. M. he bad received from the le of Washing- | tree-boxes; $5,000 for repairs of the navy- | Luvin Jonzs. ton during his txasiy-tee years pans omy 2 yard and upper bridges of the Eastern Branch wee os © ony b mE die, Congress and four years immediate conuection | °f the Potomac a with the Government here, and expressed his| Mr. Cragin reported from the Printing Com BGS ALL THE DEMOCRATS of 6 gratification at the prosperity of their beauti- | Mittee a resolution authorising the printing town favorable to the election Che tul city. Melancholy as well as pleasant emo- | °f 100,000 extra copies of the agricultural por- nominee of the Democratic Conmennen es tions were attached to these remembrances of | tion of the Patent Office Report, and 10,000 | 1a iacinnas, oe June next I VENING the the past Where were the race of intellectual | Copies for the use of the Putent Offico. HA rade id m 13°3t giants then in Congress? All gone—passed After being amended, on motion of Mr. = measure of domestic or foreign policy origi- hail on Congress street, Georgetown, nated by bim that has become a feature in our public history’ He has been at the head of the State Department and our minister to the Court ef St. James. Where is the treaty negotiated or consummated through his agen- ey, except the unimportant commercial treaty with Raseia, which is almost verbatim a copy of many similar treaties with other govern- RSFERENCES.—Dr. Hoffendebl; Dr Wessel- y hoeft; Humphrey R. Storer, Professor of Mid- aPRINe AMD SUMMER saapnactoed wifery inthe M M. College, Borton; Dr Wm. | JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK and Schmoele, Philadelphia ; George Bender, ] Philadelphia, REFRIGERATORS, WaA- Win NGemasophetnte mend ER DUSTEMS, CHILDREN'S Cabs. RD N. B—Hoi : STE! HILDRE ABS, the Hoste wale sicent with: te seit CAGES. SWEEPING. DUSTIN®, SCRUB- complatate See ete for Bilous and Howe! | Gristle BRUSHES in we, FISHING TACKLE ; Bristle ES in we; F 4 complaints, &o:, Eo. Mi 13-We | | c general ancortment ; togetharwtth a lar e sseck CARUSUS SECOND MAY FESTIVAL. | of building and a BARDWARE, BY REQUEST, LEWIS CARUSI H4sS THE we ge the greatest variety to be found in eny leasure to announce a Second May house in the city; all of whic’ cffeed 1s low ; an WARD OA MEETING OF | Festival, at his Saloon, on the 16th inst. be purcLased in any city in the Unton. ments, before and since made, in many in- ‘| He could uot remember one indivi- | Holloway, so us to make the number for the ee WARD—A MEETING OF | " Ladies who received invitations to the = Seon JL) SAVAGE dual who was in Congress when he tered it. | Use of the House 200,000, it was agreed to. the Anti-Know Nothing voters of the | grst will, he hopes, do him the favor to Sign of the Golden Faw. mances by comparatively obscure Charges | Tiere was nothing stthie but Heaven and the |. They next went into committee (Mr Grow | Sixth Ward will be held at Odd Fellows? Hall | be present at the second, and those whose m 10-8t Pa. av. bet. 10th and 1ith streets. 4’ Affaires on the part of this government? |} Constitution. (Cheors.) Groat men cae a | in the chair) and the army appropriation bill | ©” Ma hyp 2 fon egg Magia le jaon ra invitations were not received will much a] OES my oe re ee The idea of his peculiar popularity at the | 2#Y, but as long as the Constitution and the | being taken up, Mr. Evans delivered a speeeh Sarties v invited. mz. MacRUpma and others peor (pees attending. without further soliel- Bh crn mars bilishment, South is. worse. thane mistake. Ibis & ae ue, akete will rise in their places. on general politics The committee then rose, | Diii address the meeting. m 13-9 | S08, tn Resorof this Festival. av 13-310 rae nak agp deg he mer toch 008. dangerous misapprehension of the trath. The | not be Sorth the Saran co eisear weed en (oe omen ahionene? THE LADIES OF THE ISLAND | ngise WALLA OT RELY int T RECEIVED A LARGE ASSURME South entertains no devotion to men what- | was written, onless sustained oy the will of Proceedings ef Te-Day- a reece enor coe elie teat: (hey forms the public that sbe will bave an Mi ernie ha ng tite oe ever. In her estimation they stand or fall al- | (he people. South America had constitutions} In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Johnson re- | m MONDAY, the 12th of May. The ere ae Somes Seek of very oles Melus Paus, for my own sales together ‘according to their records, and when- | wast rule had been disregared there, ee pid ported from the Printing Committee adversely | this Fair is to provide the poor class of BONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS| Call ecrly'and examine my stock on Saturday next, the 17th instant, at her Store, | Thavealeo, Ladies’ whele and balf Gaiters, ever before them for office, their records only over Wall’s Shoe Store,on Louisiana avenue, be- | 2t 50 cents ard $1, made by McCurdy, ‘original’ t apparel to attend church and school cessfal military men in the minority, have | % the propositions to print the Lobos Islands | i*,ceceur SPhate { stand Care and school are considered. risen and constitutions been destroy, God } Correspondence, Capt. Marcy’s report upon | will meet with the same favor pemoomeges tween 7th and Sth streets. As herdisplay on this | © $1 65 a tions France had bad! t that similar charities have. T occasi Children’s Shoes at 37ke., old style Now, apon the question of protection, the | “'y*po™unns) commented peta ha Weegee, of the Colorado, and Lieut, | time as as possible, good music bas | trary and cheapuge 16 Copehey tte bina | My stock of Traveling ranks, Valiscs, Carpet record of Mr. Buchanan is as palpably against | ed the doctrine of ular sovereignty. For | Brasos. Spon his exploration of ‘the — Parent trae | contin pee beretofore attempied in Wellington, she confi- Tags, Scvslo the lagen iathocity: the doctrines of the South as that of any gen- | twenty-ffve years the question been agi-| Mr. Fitzpatrick advocated concurrence ia | until ten. m 10-lw a wren” ladles to give her a call. me —_ Iron Kall,