Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1856, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

able remarks on this bill, tendered to Mr. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. eee eg Marshall for bis acoeptance.as.a substitute for| In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to @uoncRTowN, May 17, 1856. 17, 1656. his pending amendment, a proposition that | press, the debate on the Naval Reform Board) 6, City Councils had under consideration ghee, aqressiiate the douacing estan ‘of the | KUNKEL & CO... NATIONAL THEATEE. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: ‘i i tinued by Messrs. Critten- ight the following business : HN Sgnee ———— secured the right of voting to all native born | question was continued by last nig! ry a: Pest Office Law—it being the newspaper having | JOHN T. FORD.... SATURDAY ..................-May 17, 1886.] young men of age om the day of election, | den, Toombs and Benjamin. Mr. Mason hav SE Edn nL torar nee raed Hshed a Washington: <<eiuliesnitiiidh, inamaisie sin bed without at the same time depriving our fellow | ing then obtained the floor for the next speech tees of the poor, and bill in relation to the | Sec. 5, And be it furthey enacted, That the PRICKS OF ADMISSION THE WEEKLY STAR, citizens of foreign birth of any portion of their | 0m the subject, it was postponed until Tuesday guaging of spirituous liquors. list of letters remaining ed for in any post | Boxes and Parquet. i i i next. Shortly afterwards they went into They also had under consideration office In any city, town, or , where news- | Family Circle and G: for this week, contains some fourteen or fifteen | rights as they existed up to yesterday, accord- executive session, at the conclusion of which, ja as some length Council bill ia i pe: I be printed, shall, hereafter, be pub- a columns of interesting Washington News and | ing to the decision of the Circuit Court and | they adjourned until Monday. toclerk, collection and disbureement of Cor, | seed ouge only 18 dhs newsp which being! THE SEA O z= ee E, Gossip; the President's special message; ®| the acknowledgment of the Know Nothings of | Im the House, the bill making appropria- | poration finances, which was finally laid over. | cirewlatjon within the range of the delivery of camtvenaatl (for the fifth t me) on fall budget of Local Intelligence, including a the House, involved iu their final action on the | tions for the payment of certain claims here- | | In the Council, Mr. Orme presented tho ae. | sald offoe, to be decided By the postmaster at TAIS (Saturday) EVENING Teport of the testimony in the Keating homieide | bill. Mr. Marshall refused to accept this | tofore reported from the Court of Claims, was our. Baymcar Landy Kate shia praia. fh a a € ere A 3 at Willard’s; an account of the homicide at} proposition, and the rule of the House pre- | further debated (on the question of its proper | Seth Schall; passed. please say they are ADVERTISED. WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS. the Navy Yard, description of the Sabbath | cluded a vote upon it. Mr Campbell’s substi- reference) | by ame Walker Fores Some: Mr. perme: of pole on griev- | ,iams, Miss A sermege Phar DRESSES, SCENERY, €-. : motion to commit i e Com- | ances, om was = ‘ or — —— » the Jamestown supper, | tute was then adopted by the votes of the mittee of the Whole House was then rejected— | tionsof Capt Dela Roche and Mr A Barber dite litre mary Gorton, Mes 0. partridge, srsSan p aie hit, J geternoe | anges rs re and the visit of the Philadelphia Good Will | Know Nothing. members; thus subjecting to 8; asked that th i 4 LO De Lascours itr. Adame | Mise M Decline 4 rs ; rj eng 62, Hays 78; and it was refe: to the ie committee be discharged from } Brooks, Mrs LiszieS Gaston, Medoc rt Burnett | Mad. Theringer Germon Company ; two capital stories, ‘‘The Purloined } continued disfranchisement the young men of | Committee on Claims the farther consideration of the subject. and Deen ie Le So Ree. | Bee The Bes! Ghect Or Gee tabvet Bowes Letter,” and “Phe Picture and the Face;” | our city. Such is Know Nothingism ! The Speaker laid before the House sundry | that it be referred to tho ward commissioners | Baisheider,Mre Jno Haydon, Mise kJ. Roche, Mrs Elisa ag be every day. Office hours be- other bills reported from the Court of Claims. | on party walls and fences ; granted ue Howard, Mrs Riordon, Ellen together with foreign snd domestio news, per- — Mr. Haven moved théir reference to the alr. Barron offered. a resolution, which | Ps!'e?:Mr#Curistt. Herbert:Theadorsia Ranney, Mra Thos | Cween 9 a.m. and 5 p m 19-tf sonal intelligence, political items, humorous| A Question Settled.—Ever since the organ. | Con mittee of the Whole House; which mo- | passed, in favor of Dr. Ysanc S. Lauk.. Brown,Mrs John M HelgeeMinVirrinaReeen ee Man | WARIETY HALL !—THI8 ELEGANT AND sketches, poetical brilliants, and everything | ization of the present House was completed, | tion was debated by Mr. Haven for it, and| Mr. English, of the committee of ways. and | Bster, Mise Belena Hooper, Mrs Sarah | Johana and Johu newly Sted Hall is now offered for rent for calculated to make a first class family paper. i bd a er SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Court of Claims, has attracted much attention | resoiutions, offered by Mr. Ritchie, were con- | same This bill imposes a tax of 7 Golden Mrs Ristost sire 2 Oo leet Z : pose: fo hens. 25-1 The Intelligencer’s editorial column isto | here, and has occupied much of their time | sidered and adopred > * the $100 for general pur 3 Aa 4 som on Gonway, bra Wa Cathe: setcten ere of Wall & Step! ap 25-I1m day devoted to a synopsis of the proceedings | on private billdays The professional gen-| _ Mesolved, That bills and reports from the the $100 for the benefit of the railroad; passed. Cosper Misesarae Litiomieros hed Badtes, Me Sara! A [ARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR JUNE re- the question what-they will do with reports Messrs. Campbell, of Ohio, Allison, and Let | means, reported an ordinance levying the tax Baker, Mise MargV Waummalt MreEliza- Sees Bien aenat. Balis, Concerts, Fairs, &c. Every care will be Caroline Hali : cher against it. on real and personal property for th Collies, Mre Louisa Jennon, De Mre MW taken to make this central snd conventent from their recently created tribunal, the When, by unanimous consent, the following | year, and providing te ihe Dollection oF tue actin, es abnadt King, Slee Annas st Bath yrs the most attractive place in the city, ., i A i is bi Coartuey Miss Mom®y Miia Mise: ¥ Suttou.MiseVirgivia in Congress yesterday. tlemen practising at the bar of that court or perp raray ae atdannebioeg Rare ani careieiy- apa ial en Carer, Ae Milse- Mott, Mise Mary @ in raat ceived and for sale st FEE The Union quotes recently published let- | commission have manifested deep interest in Resolved, That it shall be in order every | gather the following items: Whole amount of | <*!n#, Miss Catb'ne Murphy, Mre._ Solmon, Miss Celes Bookselling and Stationery Store, ters from Mr. Crampton to Lord Clarendon, | it also. The object of those claiming to be pee? ae cee after: rending taxable property,realand personal, $3,700,000; | “unjome miesBan See Bre anes Teale anne m 15-3t Pa. avenue, corner 4\ street. to prove that the former has as grossly mis- } the peculiar friends of that tribunal has been | ‘2¢ journal, for the Committee of Claims to | net amount of revenue from tax on same, | Dus, Mrs Bridget Miller. Mrs psec cogcomp RKIES_STRAWBERRIES represented alleged converaations with Mr. | to have their roports referred directly to ‘the | (ePOtt with reference to business from tho | $24,123; indirect and uncollected taxes, $18,- | DelsuuutsMiss Mar ailier, ised Wawersaiearinge: | ARE SERVED AT C GAUTIER'S 6A- 388 21; sum total of revenue to general fund, | sr Metzler, Miss Julia Wayne, Miss Lizzie LUON at 25 cents per saucer. Cass and Mr. Maroy, as with Mr. Clayton, committee of the,whole House,” without pre-| Mr. Haven then withdrew his pending mo- | $42,411 21; estimated expenses tor year, $40,. | Dovenor Ure | Miller, iin Fanute WOson, awesu, | Families who dsire them by the quart, can according to the positive declaration of the | vious reference tothe Coahmittan on Claims, or | tion, and on his motion the pending bills from | 864 45; leaving a balance in the ireasury at wom Heer poke muscer Mme ree pet wen te i CeaOTiES, , Pas athaz chad on The H. the Court of Claims were referred to the | the end of the year amounting to $1,546 76. | Balley,.Mra Harriet ering ©) OA | ae Pe mote aif : ing committees. The House yes- | Ciaims Committee. Tho report was ordered to be printed. We| “‘™” sek O'Donell, MisvAdaa Wausou, Mrr Ace | (YENTLEMEN’S DRESS SHIRTS.—Our The Sentinel, declaring that Virginia has | terday determined otherwise, and hereafter} The House next went into a Committee of | think it more than likely, however, that the | F«rringtouMrsRose assortment in this department ix very com- chosen a majority of Buchanan men delegates | all reports from the Claims Court go to ap- | the Whole House, (Mr. Washburn, of Me., in | Board of Aldermen will add on to the pro- | '!NITIAL—Miss Mary L. / —_ ~~ oe to the Cincinnati Convention, goes into ecsta- | propriate standing committees. Spoahatt) Rare: Denon (nuit mace coceias eae shees Seas pmpcoeredlns eer a “Ceti s sot Sab Mia pape at STEVENS’S sies thereat, of course. Having watchedthe | In our judgment, this decision will do more| After the committee rose, the bill for the | of the committee of ways and means be poms [Pag Hock. WH Nourse 1M 2 mo 16-f Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. action of the different district conventions in | towards effecting the point of those who | relief of Wm. M. T. eas ams passed be- | rect—and we doubt not they are—swell the Hemi, eg “4 TRAYED, ON THE 14th INSTANT, A Virginia we feel perfectly certain that a ma- struggled against it, than the plan they advo- fore the House adjourned until Monday. pelea oa eae at the end of the year E ed wore Lagad ayer] -_ one jority, firm, fixed, and effective, of anti-Buch- | cated would have done had it triumphed. The = KE. 8. Wright sold at auction on Thursday CaLEL FREUDERBEROET nee Con anan men have been chosen. That isto say,,| Court of Claims is not alaw court It is an lew Books. CAEL PREUDENBESGER, comer'C sbort j two lots fronting on High street 20 feet each, examining commission, to sift the testimony From De Witt & Davenport, we have | known as the Beall ncaa, one for $14.75 | sui, Patrick i f clai 4 @ t for the | “Salad for the Social,” by the author of | por front foot, and the other at $13.50 per | Bowes. M 3 in cases of claims on the Government for the | ,, Salad for the Solitary’? The latter work, it | °t Also old brick house and lot on the same Bashers C payment of which there is, confessedly, no ex- ‘Ul b poea kas bea edits ’ street, known as the Renner property, for | Bord, James isting law. Ite fanctions are advisory only. | "il! be remem! » has Lad an extraordinary | $7 500, and two lots, one at $6.75 per front | %*™*27,2 north and 4th street east, Capitol Hill. m 16-3# F RESH MILK from R. NICOLS SNOWDEN’S of gentlemen who prefer either the President. Senator Douglas, or Senater Hunter, to Mr. Buchanan, es the next Democratic Presiden- tial candidate. We have seen three or four sila Boorman, J A 3 Farmof claimed for Mr. Buchanan whom we know | The main argument urged in procuring its ~ = = ese Beaty expmisation we bare nes pues on tear dls Aes Se ete er eu meee tates, Mae, FAIRLAND, personally by no means favor his nomination; | establishment, by statute, was, not that it| Deen able to bestow npon ie Erowat panies) We hear of ¥ f 0 Scaiasen | Mecemiaies, -., paar Oaase cgmed ; tion we incline to think it will be equall rT of no news of moment in the mar- | Baird, John Heuren, Geo Rincs, Capt Robt H O. V. DURFEE, and we have heard of quite as many more | would take the place of Congress in determin- a quaty | kets, and no material ebsege in prices. a 2 amet ma gg oe m 16-Im* No 485 Tenth street. claimed to be for Mr. B., who we are told by | ing what private claims should and what [es oe a fal eae ot best pt a i de ico: eee Horusby, CC Eom tena H OURS OF SORROW-—HOURS OF gentlemen of their several districts who know | should not be liquidated from the natioval eas - nb hes mp inexquisite if ‘all of inaaass mold me casoeseren ‘on the bergen, or. F =e hy -penet ryt lotte moor, iSeTRCIE WTR lene their inter-party affiliations and preferences | treasury; but that it would save the commit. | *t¥!¢- For sale by Joe Shillington. hoof, equal to $9a$11 net Lambs $2 50a] wrowe,Ger | Schnsion, Thos Miley. dea Le The Art of Perfumery, and method of obtair- as well as we know those of our neighbor of | tees of Congress the labor of themselves From California. $3.15; old sheep, good qualities, 5c. per Ib: | picuters Pt F Jone Ro, | eley Jee M ing the odors of plants, making perfumed soa) the Senrine/, that those who are writing them | ing—scrutinizing—the testimony of the claim- w. th rai eee ns sting item® et eee Broske, Edmund Kerchiora, WmF Rosra'Ges ws Piesse. For aale “36 depp bape down as being in fayor of Mr. Buchanan’s | ants, and hunting up and preparing the coun- A : ae ee Splat Ji — en tone ———, DIVINE SERVICES WILLBE held A King, 3 st ton 16 TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, nomination are egregiously misleading all who | ter testimony of the Government. Or, in pea Legislature is stil in » ion, but has ei oy Onion Engine House, First | Cutler: Arne eT Patrick Goats on * show resecinneeersenstl . é é e r till in seasios ard, on Sunday, the 18th instant, at 11 o’clock, | Garrwsi j Snowde MEDICAL C ‘ Place confide ice in their miscalculations rela- other words, that cases Teported on by the| gcreed by joint resolution to dissolve on the |a m ,’and 8 p- m., and tobe continued every suc_ muna near Reine. caeeae R.A bixaieae chanel HOME tive to Virginia. The truth is, a settled effort | Claims Court would be in a condition to be| 2ist instant. Nothing of special interest has | ceeding Sunday at the same hours till further no- | Campbell, RH S King, Janes ark hea pathic physic an, has the honor to offer bis ‘ is being made to get up sort of unfounded | immediately understandingly acted on by a Een Sessesend since the paling at tke last | tice. The publicare invited to attend. te | Gren" Overton Kidier, IP Schulte, M services to the inhabitants of Waskiagton and . * * Sa) steamer. In the House a joint resolution was REV. DR. DOGGETT HAVIN ze | Co ie mochier, miiven, 500 vicinity. Prestige for Buchanan, so as to bring over the | committee, without the vast preliminary labor roe to go into joint convention to elect a Reena to the city, ‘will, by pereelatien Sevees tien D eekly thee sete donee’ Office on D street, two doors west of 9th, where uncommitted to his support for the nomina-| previously necessary where the committeec| U.S. Senator, but it was lost in the Senate by | of Divine Providence, preach in the old Trinity | Capertou,MajJames Lindon. Sarl Stowers, Jno he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to tion, which will in the end damage his cause | essayed to discharge their duties properly. a vote of 16 to 15, so the election is certainly Soa Rg street, opposite the City Hall, | Sok 4 Losetigey tmakK. Sosseoe, Daves! vt a cringe sho Hi atbest, Bio. 088, between far more than it can benefit it. Of late, there has been an effort to change ar Gecutred between =a ms = the publia erm meraiatie eines resind ed Sepaer Ja N. B—Homeophathic medicines for sale, which oe = pire insisted in this city — the real —— of the tribunal, making it Messrs Borland and Williams, of Eldorada, |™™@ eee’ mere pe pang ll ne ser Homey Bilows and’ Dene orfolk district convention passed a resolution } a court of law, as far as possible independent | both members of the lower House, in which eee ee ces AT THE CAPITOL.— | (vo TS Tae complaints, &c., &e. m 16-3m in favor of Mr Buchanan’s nomination. I i ivi the former was seriously wounded by a pistol The Rev. Dr. NEVIN will preach in | Sia'*,? | pint Sage pene a = nome turns out, however. “that th gamer of Io onaree aad wahere the privilege of ap shot, which penetrated his lungs, and was at | the Hall of Representatives to-morrow, ae eleven eit eee Moore, Wm smith, Geo s ets > Politique pear a 9 > ‘at resolution was | peal from its decisions on the part of the Gov- first thought to be fatal, but the injured man | °’clock a.m. 1t* BeBesrt wm Milles, W Bee Stanzing, F Cone ae - ass poy vee a — 1 voi. bas z z Py a3 » e'e, lacemen' one for which any advocate for the nomina- | ernment. is fast recovering. _ em PRESBYT’N CHURCH, cor- Daanevitee DB Mathews, Maj WB Spedden, BT de stabilite Hydrostatique des Batiments de Mer. | tion of any other distinguished gentleman in} No one has been more anxious than ourself fee cherer sean a pecramsnlt, oe the Pree Maryland avenue and 6th st. SL |r all meee vil oor “yd Teen re eee. t * Pye = instant, resw! in the election o! e en- | Preac! in this Church at 11 o’clock a. m , to- 1 tre Ce Corneille, - preference to him could eheerfully and prop- | that it might become a very useful tribunnl, | tie, Democratic ticket, with the exception of | morrow, the 18th instant, by Rev. GEORGE R.|oaeiw | Mule Suiits, Oalvio W La Brayere Caracteres, 1 vol. erly yote It is as follows: and it has afforded us groat gratification to or ti i tant offices. Th b- | MOORE, and at 3% p.m. by Rev. Dr. NEVIN, | Dennis, Joshas = Muloney, Patrick — Spann, Caleb Montesquien Esprit des Lois, 1 vol. & one or two unimportant offices, ie Repu y , Murphey, Paul Schell” Augustus Tr ? On motion of Mr. A. F. Leonard, of Norfolk | know, from carefully watching its proceedings, | licans claim to have decided the result, by | !#eof Walpole, Mass. te Middleworth, Mr Settle, 4 L Aan comny eta, Mepreieh tibia Pista aes it was unanimously that, with bardly an exception, its determina- iving their support to the successful ticket. —— MEETING.—An ad- ane 8 so8s =p} y 2 nance my. 2. esolved, That we hail the result of the re- ‘Sica haw: Desa sack ux to ak it in th he latter party are organizing throughout journed meeting will take place to-mor- Mozart,Don Joaquia Thompson, N —— cent signal election in Philadelphia as a har- ve uch as to make it certain that | the State, and have called aState Convention | Tow (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, near to the Murray, J J T , Joe YS’ SUMMER CLOTHING.—We are binger of the success of the national Democ- | it has discharged its functions under a due | to assemble on the 30th instant, at Sacramen- | [sland Hall, to discuss the constitutionality of node aed eueanon manufacturing and recriving daily every de- racy in the coming Presidential election. It | sense of its obligations as well as of its privi- | 0, to perfect their organization, and elect del- | Prohibition. By order of the Committee: Se a rey sep remy hone oar papel ge pea anifests the a i : P ates to the National Convention. = DR. WM. BOYD, Pres. Bessie, Henty,:. Zeylos, BES for the present season, consisting of— mm pproval of his own people of leges. It has ‘bi th i 1 he | °% ational ve ee Mackay, Geo Thieidice, Chee All the various styles of Frock and Sack Coats tha and tried servant, James Buchanan: | '°8°*- een, Inthe main, no less the! “Tho merchants of the city have been mak CARD.—MR. EDITOR: ALLOW Muller, Frederick ‘Thomas, CF $ ; : | Roundabouts, Jackets, Vests, Pantaloons and we regard it as the final extinction of | Protector of the rights of public, than the | ing some efforts to suppress tho system of pri- me to say to the public, through your | P7-e tid micheelmeun ee” — Yieseasbaroes’ Shirts, Drawers, H » ee. Know Nothingiem in the place of its birth. guardian of those of the individual. Up to| vate coinage which exists among us, and are er, that 1 have withdrawn from the Know | pies y ¢ Maraton, & W Vilas, Levi B 2 making the mostextensive variety ? Cloth- Those relying on such “‘instructions’”’ as | this time it has deserved, and has therefore en- braces ¢ ar to call into the mint that already longer eesti See onlay Coeaee meant Forts demee Miner 2D. Wont, sattion etbechone oaonae pce note “ . 5 ae 5 issued. The coinage was originally encour- 4 aig a > Jno on 5 its, ; this resolution embraces are childish. Joyed, the confidence of Congress, and the best | aged and fostered by the bankers, Pat expe- Wasltanen ace 1856. W.E. ee FrocieWwashington Martini, Andrew Wheeler, air — =: ses Alege neces 4 eer arnmeereare possible way of insuring that it shall continue | rience has taught them that the step was an | ———"——"_>_ ft vay, CaptchaeM Mcarsuur, actour Williamson, MW Mf _TR 16-3 __ S22 Pa. ay. Det oth and 10th sis. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP so to do, is to continue in existence all possible | U8¢vised one. | Sear BUILDING AND LOAN } Goodson, WS Geo Wilkinson, Joo F GAUZE MERINO AND SILK UNDEK- a - P The Spiritual mania, or the philesophy of ASSOCIATION —A special meeting | Graham, Wb Wilson, Isaac M SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Highly Important.—We have every rea- guards and checks upon its action that may Modern Spiritualism, has been raging exten- | Will be he'd at Temperance Hall on TUESDA Ot, Dr Wwe a ea Dar Be i is Greeby, Th % NOTHER AND VERY LARGE SUPPLY . fon to believe that Mr. Crampton was this | 00t prove obstructive to the transaction of the | sively here of late, and two or three lectures | EVENING, the 20th instant, ats o'clock, to con- | (ierrei Sam McGirk, Jno Willett, WW of Gentlemen’s Underdrews this day opened, . ‘ i — zi i kb b ? deli d i b sider the report of the Committee appointed at the | Gidiings, $3 McCormick, MM White, Geo, of Bot | of every variety of size and quality, such as— morning officially notified by the Secretary of | business of legislation. So we are gratified | Pek Wee vwdi a sae a ort 145 last meeting. A punctual attendance ofall stock- | Gregory. Peleg S| McNamara, Pat = ton 2 Gauze Silk SHIRTS and DRAwWens State that the President had determined to | With yesterday’s action of the House. pa, nid leas er tale tes oe ies astice holders is earnestly desired. ps sisi Mee. eave, RM ag ho id Do Merino Do Do : oage explain the hidden mysteries of the other] Persons desirous of becoming stockholders are @ McKahn, Perry Ward, Edward Do Cotton Do Do suspend diplomatic intercourse with him as ~ world have failed to accomplish their object, | also invited to be present, as some shares are yet | G. ‘Geo M Mac. Timothy Whitlock, Prof 4 Do Thread Do Do the representative of Her Britannic Majesty's The D—1 to Pay.—The determivation of | even to the satisfaction of the adherents of | unsold. By order of Committee. m 17-3t_ Sree. Froce We mesh, Deas — jomte Do Shaker Do Do ; , the majority of the (Edie) State Know No- | this theory. i WASHINGTON BUILDING ASSO-} ges Also, a full supply of Linen and Jean DRAW - Government until Lord Clarendon’s reply to thing Council of Pennsylvania to stand by Rodman M. Backus has been convicted of ee ein —By resolution of the Board | Cotton Plant; Voneruclan Minister: Persian Minister; | ERS, of gold quality and styles. m request of this Government for his recall shall anslaughter, aud recommended to the mercy | of Directors of the above Association, it is made } Turk be received. ' = , Minister; South’n Maufie Bk.; Mohawk Tribe, It will be recollected that we buy exclusively Fillmore, was quite unexpected among the] of the court. The case of Charles Cora, the | my duty to notify the stockholders of seid Asso- | % for cash, and that we offer the best goods at the md mass of the Know Nothings of all shades of | murderer of Gen. Richardson, it set for a re- | ciation that all of thelr arrearages must be paid | N'Y U)'% _285. 6: BEBRET. f- MJ lowest and uniform prices, at. Internal Improvements by the General | opinion here. 1t has caused many finger nails mill probably be taken Leyla ie and exty Seint be advertised by the Trustees an seta FIRST GRAND EXCURSION & PIC NIC m 16-tf Salesroom, Browns’ Hote! Government —As great interest continues to | to be bitten down to the quick. Three-fourths ‘ 7 = to satisfy the Association. No further indulgence oe D CAGES, I . ° Doctors Hill and Hitchcock have been ap- b a 5 i ANARY D CAGES, BIRD NESTS, be felt in the solution of the question whether | of those from the North in public life, be- punted by the people, a committee, to aye By ae fr of the Bo: doe Directors: The Associated Bookbinders, C a ooking Horses, Hair Brushes, the President will or will not veto the inter- | longing to Know Nothing lodgos, are exceed- | Washington their memorial to Congress for a} _m 17-3t_ __G. ASHFORD, See. TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNC- m 15-3 wemeed MOND'S. stn street. nal improvements bills, recently passed, we ingly anxious to toss Mr. Fillmore overboard, Ghee k Gres ett an iit wereh es a7 WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY? ing to the public that our first JOR SALE—A BUGGY AND HARNESS have to hat th i ses A . ition has been signed by about sixty thousan ATTENTION —The Com will meet | Excursion and Pic Nic to thi vt ; : “<4 @ to say that the advocates of the exercise | and to make a coalition with the Republicans | of our citizens, nearly one fifth of the entire for driil THIS (Saturday) EVENING. ats | WHITE HOUSE PAVILION p.ace Sedgicana ae a co @ of the veto power upon them are now quite | on Judge McLean or some one else who will | population of the State. o’clock; also, on MONUVAY, the 19th in- | on MONDAY, May 19, 18:6. pet, erGnen nea Gaagaome Bot iba certain that such will be the course which the | not profess to hold to the principles and aims OREGON. stant, samehour. By order: a4 The Committee La themselves that no ex- | EE eee = : . Pp P The st hip Columbus, Capt. W Dall m 17-2 H_ RICHEY ertion will be spared that may contribute to the OST—ON MONDAY, THE 12th INST. Executive will pursue with reference to them. | of the Republican party higher than those of ‘i aa yom BS land i} pee wad te ; ~ DEDICATIC > ares Hiaq | Comfort and enjoyment of all those who may hon- cn the Sunday School Excursion tothe White They are gentlemen who do not form opin- | Know Nethingism—hatred to Catholics and | bringing dates to the 12th of April)” | BSE Chueh at West Gee ee or ea celebreted Brass and Cotilion Bang | Hue, 2 Gold Necklace and Cross. carved on one = - , . “ ” fons on such matters lightly. We therefore | those among us born on the other side of the | It will be recollected that at our last ac- | Will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God | has been en: aged for the occasion. a tdgiort Tee liberty pencil pin pas think they must have good grounds for their] Atlantic. They thought that th counts the Cascades had been retaken by the | "Sunday, the tith instant. Dinner, Supper and Refreshments will be fur- | Stthe Dry Goods Store of R-B.HALL, No nines s : a . ey thought that they had surely regular trroops. The Oregonian of the 5th of Preaching at 10% o’clock ng Rev. R. L. Da- | nished by an experienced caterer, at cit prices rig ey "is 2 existing impressions in this connection laid the foundation for the coalition to which | ‘Asril contains the following items : amiel at 3% by Rev BF Broox; and até) The Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON will | “ree h Steet _ us 3s P. 8.—Just — going to press we have | we refer above, and conceived that its con- TEST new ce Cascabes —We leam| mig THOS D. GOTNALL, Pastor. a er mudcn’s Whatt att" Alezandtia's ce E rapoenagel aoccomeg satisfied ourself that the gentleman to whom | summation would meet but very trifling op- | from J- O'Neill, who is just over from Van- | = STR FROM Hom! 9 In th 2 4 : : on " # a = G LOST.—s' , 7 n the afternoon will leave Washington at 2: < “= = t 3 we refer above are correct in their judgment | position, indeed, in Deantsiviete. os Lait Endtene eore apereesbiegy on aie aa Nemiennianl Dan ileal tials “| ee nea oes Bhan dy boat | May tre peakSonsienn eostriapens - en: + 3) 4 in this case—or, in other words, that the bills The refusal of the Pennsylvania State Coun- from the north, and were within ten miles of eee Reger! hte Boi eon, Tickets ONE DOLLAR ; admitting a gentle- The Lailses nab bavetbon tecaal todas pinthioer { will probably be vetoed. cil to throw Fillmore overboard, demonstrates | that place. Also, that Mr. Pearson, the | to No. 266 F street, will be liberally rewarded. fon sepa Girth ——, oe gen elsewhere. m 15% os the fact that there is still's li 1 Hindoo | @ourtain express man, had followed the trail | _m 17-3t be re yer eee ee ee ee ee EMO MANDUM DOOM.LLaN HE To be Noted. —The President has signed 8 stile live real Hindoo | of the Indians who were defeated at the Cas- ——— ; E i , -—LostT. : é arty in the non-slaveholding States, and that iles bel D Cen or Executive Committee—(White Rosette ) street yesterday, a small BOOK, the Washington city Election bill; so it is now | P2784 V3 » and that | cades, some ten miles below the Dalles. There LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD] FP 4 Manning, WH Bailey, Frank Miller with yellow paper cover, having in it 1 Th z 44 Senator Seward may not reasonably calculate | i no doubt, therefore, but that those Indians Opera Glasses, some as low as $3, may be | John Burns, S T Crawford. *» Tcharges for work as carman, belong- slaw. There are points about it worthy of i ‘ , ; who destroyed the Cascades have gone back | found at T GALLIGAN & CO’S , Dealers in 2 fag to WILL'SCARTER. The fin that it is a portion of bis tock di 7 & Floor M Blue R: . note. OES iB = me sa bi aa trade | to the main body of Kamaikin’s command. Bay Goods, Retamaery aoe anes at apis wH Gare Gunes: a Wanborg e wil confer favor and receive @ suitable re First. As amended in the House, through | ‘°° ‘2 next residential election—a disagree-| -1 47" ConventIoN.—So far as heard from, | Pen™-avenue, under Browns? Hotel. m17-3t | P wWatmely.” John Espey, TL Lamb,’ Sed Pee ee eee Se ae the votes of the Know Nothing ‘aleuaeus it able development indeed; very. it is highly probable that a call for a cofiven- * erg Te, CHURCHMAN, ae W L Dowden, ’ m 17-1t® Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. m 15-8t® . ’ rs, — i i VEEKL : “DE- OPUSALS WIL) VED, embraces an emphatic Congressional Know ; : Sesto) Seeniay 2 ose eoverament) mad pean voted to the United Interests of the Gospel wll ioe id atin with plans and 5; tte sod for re bulldin Nothing condemnation of the ill 1 acts of The Issue.—The positive denial of the truth | voted down by the people. and the Church,’’ published at New Yor-,on Ninth street, between Pa. avenue and D st. the Brick’ House on eer pote Freie aaa c ie © legal acts of | of Mr. Crampton’s statement to Lord Claren- WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Thursday mornings, will henceforth be kept for HE BEST FAMILY AND ALL OTHER | erick street, and known as tte «Meson properly.” election commissioners of last year, under don relative to the alleged admission of Mr We have received the Puget Sound Courier | sale at WS1. ADAMS’S Book and Stationery grades cheap for cash Builders froma distance might find it to their in- the advice of the Corporation Attorney. If,] g, - ae .. | up to April 14th. There appears to be no | Store, No 438 Pennsylvania avenue, where sub- Also, RYE FLOUR.CORN MEAL, OATS, | terest to examine the work, which can be com as was then pretended, one year’s citi bi ayton concerning the indisputable validity | pore Indian fighting scriptions will be received. 1t* | CORN, &c., in quantities to suit purchasers menced immediately. Apply at‘ Columbia 4 year s citizenship } of Britain’s title to the Island of Ruatan, made Call and examine. Mills,” Georgetown, D C Was necessary after naturalisation (under the Y Shag teach nts tne TRAYED FROM 14th strost, near thet 217 im SAM’L B. PAUL. m 15 3t BOYCE, TAYLOR & CO. & ie it stood si by Mr. Clayton, and backed by the testimony Hexo.utu, March 20, 1856.—The British Columbian College, a Bay Horse, 4 5 oem (Balt Sun copy and eend bill to the Evening 'w ae it stood up to yesterday) prior to voting | of senator Fish, who is said to aver that Mr. | sloop-of-war Alarm, and the French brig Al- | with his right bind foot white and a siar COAL! COAL!! COALI!! Star.) here, why did the Know Nothings of the House ; ¢| cibiade are lying here, and it is said will re- | 1" bis forehead, and a scar on his breast. Hada ARE THIS DAY DISCHARGING A Crampton told him precisely the reverse of main for several months. long switch tail, and went off in company witha rgo of very superior Red Ash COAL, | A LARGE LOT OF FANCY GOODS, what be wrote to his Government, has created} The lava from the volcano of Hawaii still aN eefatorcasita so taat oS votre Arad intended ‘cxpresaly for cocking purposes. Those Alomba: op ae © &c , very low et a great flurry among those connected with the | gradually approaches the sea, and seems in- feaving the horse at Birch’s Stable, will be libe- | Wanting such an article will do well to give us a : D -avenes. me 8t-tr enact into law the declaration that no for- eigner shall vote at any election in this city unless he shall have been naturalized five | diferent foreign Legations at this point. It elined to spare the town of Hilo. ay ewereen i Nee Se anita’ sacri aah Ceanniond Tr paeee FOR RENT, by menth, quarter months previous to the election to come off on seems to complicate the difficulties of th 2 — aes AADAME S. DUVALL, Practitioner of | A constant supply, of Oak and Pine WOOD on te and a taken in part payment the firet Monday in June next? Thus the | ,- . woiachaect seed PERSONAL. Astrologvand Spree? together with the | hand. ASTLEMAN & BRO, the Plane and Mmsic ee peynes, = K Nothi 1c h . tion of Mr. Crampton in Washington, and +++» Hon Mr. Pringle and family, of South | assistance of Professor Bronghton, is prepared to corner 6th and B streets, fron! JOBN F ELLIS re nnn &s of Congress have emphatically | probably to make it more desirable for him to | Carolina, are at Willards’. answer all questions relating to Human Life.| m7 (Intelligencer) National Holl. f° ay, 365 between 9th and 10th streets put the mark of fraud upon the action of the remain here; as, to retire in the mi - ‘ : irvinia, | Questions auswered personally or by letter. Na- PAPER-HANGINGS, &c. ———— Know Nothi leeti ahs z re; a8, to retire in the midst of such «+++ Judge Pitts and family, of Virginia, | t{vities also written. M. 8. D. is from Eu- » &ce LL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE : ng election commissioners of this a state of things as thus surround him per- | are stopping at Willards’, rope, where she has received the most flatterin: Parsee d RECEIVED A DESIRABLE SE- A late Ladies’ Derository are informed th ¢ eity in June last ; rendering the illegality and sonally, must be exceedingly trying to a gon- -+++@, William Shields, Esq., and lady, of | patrona e from the nobility. She is now taking lection of new patterns of PAPER-HANG- ‘h articles as were lft there, and have not ber is ci i i gh the United States Her stay will | INGS, of Foreign and Domestic mantfacture, in- | *"C a ; ND™ 4 this city, arrived at New York yesterday in te tour through ’ om 8, t M | cluding a handsome arsortment of French Gold | 204 for, may be found at Miss ROLLAND's the Asia from Europe, where they have been ve rel, Wesnington am net ite Papen Statues, Centre Pieces, Screens, &c. { tore, on 7th street, where they will remain until . Hi then be on a wedding tour. Acknowledging past favors, ‘my aim’ shall be the year closes, in September j they will , Confirmed.—The nomination of Samucl M | ..,. We learn from the Catholic Mirror that | JMLATED WARE. ALBATA FORKS and | to make the advantage mutual to those who favor | &'ve" to the Benevolent Society, if application | injustice of their act so clear that all must now comprehend it. Second. Those young men (natives) who tleman of his sensibilities. : not made before that time sean of age since the Sist of December | Hyams to be tho United States marshal for | on the 13th inst, at the Convent of the Visi- 3) Eee eee ac caisencrineat nas wal Teac meer MARKRITER m 15-3t SUSAN R. CONE - —the day on which the registry list is | the western district of Louisiana, vice Henry | tation, in Baltimore, Miss M. Frances Adam | ©* very superior Plated ‘Tea sets, Cake Baskets, No. 500 Seventh street, next door to ‘ ~NEW Goops. — joeed—and the first Monday of next month, | H Womach, resigned, has been confirmed by | (Sister Mary Peronne) received the White | Castors, Hatter Dishes, &¢. m 17-31 OF. Hall. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH who, by the present law, are extintled feces | cha Gactio ? 2 Veil and the Holy Habit of Religion. Also, the best quality Albata Forks and Spoons, SS ee A and American Gold, Velvet, fine Satin, and voting, may thank the Hon. Humphrey Mar. a ee a gt Wm. D. Kennedy, Eeq., of Now Mork | ments ttre De ake ack ot apie Forget Me Nots, from Dewdrop Dale, by commen PAPER-HANGINGS of every variety s y = : city, ‘ Fal e Council’? of Tammany | ,. i Cutlery, tf Ruth Rustic, price only 50c am - « = ——. ». pris H- Winter Davis, and | The Towa Land Bill.—We hear insiden- | society, and also a Soft delegate tothe Cin | fnelish and American Patde Uotiery tes Off | ow York Ledger for May Sith, and all the back pine Landscepe Views, Fireprintsand Cura! their Know Nothing compeers of the House, | telly that the President has signed this bill, cinnati Convention, is at Willards’, in this m 17-3t 324 Pa. av., bet , 9th and 10th sts. numbers containing the Gunmaker of Mos- | *® very large assortment of Spring patterns of for a continuance of the policy so improperly | aud state the fact as a matter of public in- ty; He ee oraee of the re nomination THE ARTIC REFRIGERATOR. Harperra btory Book No. 19, The Engineer, 250 | \Vindow Shades, Shade Fixtures, Tassels, Gerd? denying to them the right of suffrage. So | terest just new spinediapiaperctt 2c ar et ED 2 “EVER INTRODUCED INTO | Plu-Ri-Bus-Tah, by J. K. ‘Philander Doesticks, | &, saeoseen anxious were these gentlemen to deprive nat- —- i : gitgteee is for sale at the House Si. Forsale £.K. LUNDY," Jee aoa se whice tee rifatt reall the ge P The c: A Political Items thi > 17-42 128 Bria Georgetown. | Just received, oe uralized citizens of a portion of the rights D © Carrent Operations of the Treasury Dr. Edwards and Col. William B. Shanda ae eae nate aperrepebent ESET | stention of my customers and i that attach to them by virtue of the consti- Pe ag tb yesterday, the 16th of May, | nave been selected to represent the Democra- @ te enmiven and approved; and the FIREBOARD PRINTS. Upholsterer ena P aoe lh tation and laws of the United States, as that ie Were of Treasury warrants entered on cy of the Second Congressional district of Vir- | public are invited tocall at the s'‘ore where a mcdel BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF fin 248 north side Pa. avenue, 12th they were unwilling to remove the difficulties | 1. pecan) the Department— | pears =e reper ee bbe ted Sooein tae ieelution sen een Mebicoein: | ache Cason ieaics oak tanaerese roennge: |e on hich prorent he exorise ofthe feumciv | For the Breuury Doptraeni.™. "S418 33 | the wominaton at dames achanan for Pro | wah conan ting entre iocinlt | Normpaisanrtnen SHADE PaiMMt Neg | [)ARIRL CAMEBELL, 15 CL sig mut hy ie : ? bythe young men to whom worefer above; as, te 63.028 a6 | dent having been voted ra BS Rchner gees sacoount of the constant pusifinrticn oy | CURTAINS. £0 COLORED ENGRAVINGS for thelr wind patronage, and im doin; wo, stag such tenes . The Spiritualists are determined to have a | the air h the ice. Theair|and LITHOGRAPHS on canvas, - thelr respective accounts are mede out, # through ® refusal only, could they have | wo. warrants received and en- a baadiia the great political struggle this year, | leaves tie toon tertparctneer 32° in a denge and | nished in a superior manner, giving them the ap- | that Prompt — will be expected. Ali i | a plausible excuse for practically extending | tered.......s++-e-seserens sen 84,327 32 | and have nominated Judge Edmonds, of New | dry state, and falls direetly upon articles pearance of ol! whom he Will please present ‘be the term of anti-naturalization residence here, and here only, underthe laws of the United rator varnished and handsome i Btates. BVY. co rccccceccccoccoreosees 22 50 | the votes of the spirits of all the dead men, For sale by the subscriber, of the manu- | ly framed. JOHN MARKRITER, DEALER IN ICE, F : From miscellaneous sources...... 65,920 00 | they ha hance large ma- | facturer. .M. ‘tr No. 500 Seventh street, next to Office aad Depot—South west corner of F *” Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, in the course of his | From Customs .....ssseesereseee 368 76 jority of ell cumpedtiores een, m 17-e0tw Th, Senate sae, m 17-3t* ss Odd Fellows Hall | Swelfth streets. . mh below pain ° tt Qn account of the Navy......... 23°376 00 | York, for President, and A.J Davis, for Vice sean ees Ge lucing the results of refrige- | For sale, two fine Colored ENGRAVINGS rep- BM Ye otto? + ad een. OE -. Repayment on account of the President, If Edmonds and Davis can obtain Lag Py ok pha FEL ae 3; MIDDLETON.

Other pages from this issue: