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— NATIONAL TBEATRE. bids fair to be one of the first ge aw. GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. The Wasehington Infirmary also claims an = miele sstenlion. "it is andar, the management GzoreErown, May 19, 1856. The beautifal little church edifice in West ciation rrearages must be paid WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP ING STAR. The Wagon Road —We trust that Con- SRIRGT OR SEzY . ao lc toes yetret, wo gratafvouly Inber ini day of Sune, otherwise their pro )LE MANAGER WAS @ : ill bo respon e istri bo gratuitously laber in it up by the first ‘ane, ine r — fon pet tg ages by sixty thousand siempre baie A eter etd nder their aed a an ne ery wil wader the ‘Trustees and sold | 508. JEFFERSON.....STAGE MANAGER . + ri oe! esterda @ announcement | to ssociation. ‘arther gence die MONDAY .....- --May 19, 1856. citizens of that State, for the construction of a pe Laatste ba oh many pescnagele | that the talented and oe Rev. R L. Da- | will es pean ont aes . PRICES OF ADMISSION substantial wagon or military road from Inde- dent paupers who are suddenly seized with shiel was to preach in morning drew an By 8 — Board > a See. il Seger ope be handed in by pendence, Missouri, to the most easterly set- | disease in this city. At this time, eighteen | immense concourse of hearers; so much so | _™ : 12 o’elock, m., otherw: y may not appear tlements of the new State. The power of Con- gress to construct such a military road as Cal- ifornia asks is undoubted Its entire cost can- not equalthe amount of revenue from cus- toms oollected in the single California port of San Francisco in a single year. Both isthmus routes are now in such condition as to demon- strate beyond denial the vital necessity for Promptly assuring to our countrymen who de- until the next day. creased to by doubling the ueual ap | commence the building was filled to its utmost ATTENTION —The will mee capacity, and hundreds bad to leave who for drill THIS (Saturday) EVENING. ate Pyne & Harrison wore unable to find seats. Mr Dashiel's ser- OrcaeE; dee, eR MONDAY, the 10h in mon on the occasion is represented by compe- | *'*2t, samehour. By order: H RICHEY tent judges as being one of the ablest of the | ™!7-%t $$$ —————————— THIS (Monday) EVENING, kind C4 See ~ in our city. In th Balfe’s giatd opera ternoon, Rev. - Brooke preached an able betwe . sermon, and at night Raye R. L. Dasbiel | street, First Ward, ir Bracelet, ——., THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. closed the services of the day with another | With raped ryt eipreon rn Thaddew -..-Mr Harrison sermon of great force and thrilling interest = —— “ Arline... Miss Louisa Pyne lished. The collections during the day amounted to | _™ Devitshoof propriation is is demanded by the in- crease of that class of strangers visiting the city and requiring such aid. ‘he Penitentiary is so planned and con- structed as not to be well protected against fire, or the escape of bold and ingenious con- victs. Its indebtedness has been paid, the contract system partially adopted, and the strictest economy and accountability estab- are provided for, but the number could be in- | that long before the hour for the services to s WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY}| enGaGEMENT OF THE RENOWNED SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union replies to the charge of “ igno- rance and duplicity,” made by the Pexnsy/- vanian because it (the Unton) demurred to the Pennsylranian's statement thet Mr. Bu" chanan is far stropger in ‘‘ Pennsylvania, New ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. Mr H. Hornacest'e Jersey, New Hampshire or Maine,”’ than sire to pass to and from the Atlantic and Pa- a the handsome sum of $717 SHING TACKLE. Count Arnheim., “ Mr Stretton either President Pierce or Senator Douglas— | cigo coasts, a way that shall not be subject to} Two Vetoes —We took occasion, aday or| The design of erecting « church edifice for ES, RODS, Ee, a U7 The Box Sheet for the ‘of Reserved h ats, away - hat th ho | the accommodation of the Methodists in this expect hen e Seats will be open everyday. Office hours be saying: . the contingencies of Centrel American gov-| two since, to say that tl one gentlemen who section of our city was conceived by the late be a arenes toven 9 a.m. nk Sp. on: m 17-It - - the peaanah he — chrcayph vraag = ernments, climate, and other disabilities. Cal- | thought to cause President Pierce to waver in| Rey Samuel Bryson, during his ministry - - - -ARIETY HALL!—THIO ELEOANT AND anything more than © game o! rag, : 4 a 2, 01 and . 4 WOOD! Woop: tom ‘LES. od that in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New ifornia has only to will to separate from the | the discharge of a constitutional duty by | among us, afterwards carried into execu. ; 2 new! d Hall is now offered for rent for ee ae tion by his successor, the Rey. BF. Brook SALK.—FROM 100 TO 300 CORDS OF ~ bee ” Every care will be myinenk an, octane, BES, the Piseact $0 DIMM | Ps, mimbsent ipinrkidbsmerbecs conan (Oak and Hickory Wood, 1 miles from Cen. | [Syen'to make this cestral and convenient Hall through Congress with unprecedented haste, | year some ten to tre Market. Anda fine lot of full blood Merin eit a y twenty persons, has ii GEO. T. MASSEY the most attractive place in the city, y Wate and to lay before him for his approval, bills o over one hundred, “They also have | Sheep. | Apply to Nic 498 iste recor, | 824 eifictent management. Apply to oe making appropriations for internal improve- Sabbath and aay school. = —_______—_ | of Wall & Stephens. oP ments by the General Government, which en- g supported by one of our be- Hampshire, and Maine, the true national Democrets are in a minority; and, therefore, that whilst neither Pierce nor Douglas could carry them—as they could get no other votes than those of true democrats—Mr. Buchanan could carry them, because, in addition to the true democrats, he could get an outside sup- rest of the Union to make the separation al- most a thing accomplished. The rest of the Union, notwithstanding the large amount of eastern capital so far sunk in investments of all descriptions there, is now 8 (OF FEE, HAMS, &c. nevolent citisens, Mr. W. H. E, out of his 20 Packets of old Gov. Java COFFEK s oO rt. We frankl fess that, if such ie the | *2Ually reaping from California, directly listed in their favor at both ends of the Union Private means. 20a ae eae HAMS 7 = ws ae yf el gotig et MEA eee tee ee wnat, if sack is the indi ha | strong loeal support and feeling, had “counted he Laconing Coal and Transportation Com- wd whith face end pa leatter cel “th i » | and indirectly, twenty fold the cost of such a z 'Ppo: 4 : 10 Kege Whale Of] SUAP fee i paws e prong dat pg oe pares oeas tat . | military road ; and the prospect is that inten | without their host.’” The President has trans~ | P*"Y> of which Alexander Ray, Esq , is pres. For pg te Z. M. P. KING, lar on bis neck, joever will return him, ment we have relied are egregiously deceiv: ident, bas a large number of hands engaged | 19 265 Ver.av.,cornerof 1sthand I streets, | © No. 266 F street, will be liberaliy rewarded. Our information is, that any sound national : years the Atlantic slope will reap perhaps | mitted to the Senate to-day two messages, | in the construction of their aqueduct and = demecrat who may be inated will receive | *Wenty times as much from and through Cali- | which assign reasons for returning to that | wharves. The work is progressing ra idly; iperenyrig yer ner erage anon Teen Oee -_ ee the entire dedisberitin’ wold of the northern | fornia as at present. Such a road, if con- | body for reconsideration bills for the improve- saaneritee Gen Ounce Cea: "The ington and Georgetown that she can be seen and A Opera Glasses, some as low as $3, may be States, and that in the several States enu- | structed, with settlements along it encouraged ment of the mouth of the Mississippi and of | entire design of the works connected with this | Consulted on such subjects as love, marriage, | found at T GALLIGAN & COS , Dealers in 5 . bse: nds, losses, &c. 5 \ tt No 370 the St Clair Flats. depot for the unloading of boats, and londing | '*Z\t"2u ere’ to remain tn the city but ashort + angina under Bivwae' Mates? entvoe Honest men everywhere, whether in favor | Vessels, is new and somewhat novel in their time. Her residence is No. 86 F street north, be- _ : i i ite the Observa- LATED WARE. ALBATA FORKS ard the entire abnegation of selfish or personal Gen anything of the kind now in use. a tlernen 50 cents—Ladiles 25 ¥ Just opening a splendid assortment merated by us our triumph will be equally certain, whether Mr Buchanan, Gen. ierce, Judge Douglas, or any other nominee standing st unexceptionable on the democratic platform. be the nominee. If this is a mis- take, or in the polite language of the Penn- by land grants even in the way of pre-emptions only, will at once prove a positive and com- plete assurance of safety to all the emigration to our Pacific possessions that may pass over : rad % - ™m. of jor Plated Tea sets, Cake Baskets, sylvanian, “ xnwonted ignerance or unpar- | the overland route, whether in small or large | considerations, the abiding devotion to what | full and minute Bical ens of the whole ar- — m., 009 o'clock p. m p ere ig - ales fay ‘ 4 lonable duplterty,” on the pert of the leading | parties. From the moment the road is com- | seems to him constitutional and public duty, pre oaiathy Sua kik ae << “Timm? LIME! LIMEII Also, seobes catty ate: Forks and Spoonr, northern democrats on whose 0 — We | pleted a thousard emigrants will go by that | the manly maintenance of that resolution of | Jatest fashion, a perfect model of beauty, cail D4 000 BUSHELS vee! ip Geer Pot on ded The above, with acom tech: of euperier rely; = nae ee eee way for every hundred whogo thus now. As/| the last Baltimore Convention which placed | on Miss McDonald. Every body in want of | @9' Lime, now landing. in good order English and American utlery, we offer if a very superior quality, suitable forall purpo- lly low. M. W. GALT & BRO. doubtful in those States with any other can- | they will not only have ample protection with- | the President in nomination and gave him his | fue! on the most reasonable terms, call on | Of 4 very q ° unusually lo’ used. ‘will be soid low. 7-3 3€ Pa. av , bet , 9th and 10th sts. Bayne & O'Neal. And letevery body who may | ** that Lime Is : mS 30 Pa. av, bet , thand 10th ots. didate than Mr. Buchanan, the necessary | out requiring the services of more soldiers to instructions, and which declares ‘‘that the deuire the yer delicious, eusleceme: and ri enarae Saco Conn eeeres Canal NEW FLOUR STORE. avers Sorahped — caer eapllrashe that end, but will find provender for their | Constitution does not confer upon the General vigorating summer drinks call on Arney & | mm 19-3t (Organ) Nigth street, between Pa, avenue and D st. a victory by looking fur help outside of its | Stock and food for themselves, assistance, shel- | Government the power to commence and carry Gace foreign news bas somewhat revived | MOORE'S SUDA WATER AND CREAM E BEST FAMILY AND ALL OTHER own ranks.’? ter, &c., on demand, the time necessary in] on a general system of internal improve- SYRUPs. grades cheap for cash the flour market, and prices have slightly ad- The Unton also ecntains a very earnest vanced—held this morning at $5.874a$6. letter, signed by Mr. Wm. Carey Jones, on the which to make the journey will bo materially lessened. HE CITIZENS OF WEST END AND THE Also, RYE FLOUR.CORN MEAL, OATS, b rally can be supplicd with the | CORN, &c., in quantities to suit purchasers Wheat and corn steady at our prices of Friday porst sone We , and ments,’’ which the veto of these bills evinces. The ground upon which the President has ‘ater and the most sowie argery = examine. SAM’L B. PAUL Nicaragua question, ‘wherein that gentle-| Indeed, it can hardly fail to become very | withheld his approval from there bills is ox- | '**- ag SPECTATOR 5B MOORE, Dang Ee Ne Lis maylvenie pen te s easy — - man, of so grest expericnce in the con- | speedily the great thoroughfare for the im- | plicitly stated in the messages. He believes, New Publications. avenue, opposite Seven Buildings ; also, fresh coaL: ‘OAL camopag m : Nae F : : ; . Bedford, Blue Lick, Congress, and Empire Spring E ARE THIS DAY DISCHARGI duct of American public affairs, expounds | monce stream of emigration destined to seek | with the last national Democratic Convention, | Lirz or Naro.gzon III, Emperor of the waters always on hand and for sale as above. cargo of very superior Red Ash COAL, “the law and the prophets” to Mr. Critten- | the Pacific pessessions of the United States— | that Congress has no power tocommence and} French. By Edward Roth. Boston: Pub- | "sa 19-eott intended expressly for cocking purposes. Those ; wi * * + lished by Patrick Donohoe. 1856. wenting such an article will do well to give usa den, a mere-tyro in statesmanship without | rushing out like a great flood asitwere The} carry on a general system of internal im- A Life of the Emperor of the French by an te ae ee CALL | C2'l._ Also, other kinds of COAL, both Ach any reputation to speak of earned in the | sagacious mind of Senator (win originated | provement; ho believes that the works de- J mee y E wWOUL! - course of his brief service as an American legislative statesman. Never did venerable pedagogue assume to instruct unbreeched ur- and white, Anthracite and Comberiand. signed to be accomplished by these bills are a | American author can but prove an interesting | V4, Your attention to our assortment of A constant aupply of Uak and Pine WOUD on pon of a“ general system,” and thus have work to the American public. Occupying, as | ¢¢ every varie y — and price. so Fo heey ~at-3 + Ing be wieraat tn the constitktion he does, eo prominent a political position, and a sm ei mi7 (Intelligeneer) National Horel. : % this overland road project here. He early appreciated the fact that the construction of the work was within the power of the General ; . ingress jacredpaonaepicnee stents nerenieimormenerromamices ene : . z a Sean bsorbing at this time so much of the atten- Do Slippers 75 cents PAPER-HANGINGS, &c. chin in his A-B-Cs in more apparent dogmatic | Government, and impressed all public men rc z P > an v . style, than does the learned and experienced | around him with his ideas on the subject.| Mr. Crampton.—A correspondent of the | tion of mankind, Napoleon III. has become Do Lasting ties 29 cents ATELY RECEIVED A DESIRABLE St- Call early and ton wae & 80N, lection of new patterns of PAPER-HANG- 5 INGS, of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, in - Beas s-cctt ‘5, ide Fa oy., het. Shane Land cluding tenets assortment of French Goid writer of this remarkable letter, the Kentucky ignoramus. Hisintroductory paragraph, which is a fair specimen of the whole, is a8 follows: “With all deference to a gentlemen of the experience and reputation in public life of Mr. Senator Crittenden, it seems to me not New York Herald thus explains (by tele- | #9 object of deep interest far beyond the lim- iti 2 its of France. The book before us discloses — graph) the condition of Mr. Crampton’s per | i ; e : bme arson Lof Frene Sem ee as Sk hee preteen On Caer she sears sss elites ee = dering idscance tose a F Sebasahengian pam ioe mee ‘alin’ shall be day last, to which we alluded in our last is- | life, have urged him onward to the ——. UNDERTAKER to make the advantage mutual to those who favor sue. We quote his statement as being sub- | Plishment of what he regarded as his destiny, No. 410 Seventh street, betwren Hand I. me with their Pa rOb! MARKRIT Thus he laid the foundation for what Congress will probably do in connection with the pro- ject ere the end of this session. We trust and believe that ere the session terminates he will epjoy the pleasure of knowing that his active Fs r . : ; stantially correct, wherein it corrects ours of | 824 details the many changes and vicissitudes EGS LEAVE TU INFORM THE PUBLIC No. 500 Seventh street, next door to re = be — Bee geen ree: Saere oae. 0) ADIOS that date: through which he has passed in reaching his gpctnered ay hereon Ty = —_ ae o. F. Am. sion of @ psper of so much immediate impor- | those by whom he was surrounded when on : LTR DcLaLyiackonenl, rubers tent > NE 25e tance as the President’s message of the [5th the stage of public affairs here, with the im- Wasuineton, May 17, 1856. | present splendid fortune. Such a book is ne- inthocetestiskanee, SSO Sre rely | ped ARPER’S — ah gi * on a — wes a and portance of speedily opening mage) a read’ to The report of Mr. Crempton’s suspension is cessarily intensely interesting, and we can | Competent to conduct the Un ng ness, orget-Me Nots, from Dewdrop le, by the law, and a better apprehension of the real i i and that ev attention will be given to calls. Ruth Rosth only S0c wen iebeodeed oy sek Mix Coogee has say that the etory bas lost none of its interest | day or night, as heretofore. __ m6 "| New York Leéger for May 2ith, and sill the ber to have been notified at one o'clock to-day ; | in the hands of Mr. Roth, who is a young and TURTLE TURTLES numbers containing the Gunmaker of Mos- question, ought to have been expected.”’ Lord Mansfield himself could hardly feel the far west, have 20 soon produced good fruit. ”" or = ’ cow — but the Executive was informed by Count Sar- isi thor. The book i belli: LOBSTERS! LOBSTERS Harper’s Story Book No. 19, The Engineer, 25¢ more sure that his opinion is right and that oe figes that the) Eritishvexpesa) agent atvined ae ea pa eas ellished | Ty ENTER & DUBANT WOULD RESPECT. | Batpet’s Story Book No. i Patent Dee aees, of bis antagonist wrong. The District —We trust the members of | O° y 0d this morning with a reply to Mr. | PY beautiful likenesses of the Emperor and fully beg leave to inform their $1. For sale by &. K. LUNDY, Referring to the Nicaragua question, the Congress will read the extract from the annual Union says ef the letter on which we com- Marcy’s demand, and the subject was Inid | Empress. friends and the public general m 17-tr have just received a choice 128 Bridge st., Georgetown. over till Monday, when it will be again be- | A Discussioy on the question, Is the R Pe ag te report of the Secretary of Interior hereto ap- . see Green Sea TURTLES, from Nassa IREBOARD PRINTS. We fore the Cabinet This is the true state of the Catholic Religion, in any or all its direct which will be served up daily at their Es F z ment above: ores a aia oh sd case. It is understood that the British Gov- or Gontcines: Cetin . Civil or igious tabliabment, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF FIRF- ‘If anything more were necessary, we | °Toment ai point in he way of improve- i . i ? i < th t, south side. BOARE PRINTS, containing some band- ernment decline to recall Mr Crampton ; reese ds and the question, a the Presby oe — Sones Suk aroe r x a° Lands Paintings, Tho Cabinet were in session this morning, | terian Religion, in any or all its principles | , They, bave also just rece yhia market. Ther | A complete asrorfment of SHADE TRIMMINGS 2. ¢ + or doctrines, inimical to Civil or Religious . dail and PICTURE CORD and TASSELS, PAPER and it is believed on the avenue. that the 2 ? will a so be served un daily. s . Liberty? By the Rev. John Hughes, of | “ir->'Pamilies supplied with the above articles | CURTAINS, &c , COLORED ENGRAVINGS reply of Lord Clarendon, above referred to, the Roman Catholic Churoh, and the Rev. | at reasonable rates. m 19-3t | and LITHOGRAPHS put on canvas, and var- was the subject of their consultation. We John Breckenridge, of the Presbyterian | - = nished in a superior manner, giving them the ap- find none of those in whose judgment on Church. Baltimore: Published by John PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. pearance of oi! a might aleo call attention to a communication in this evening’s 'xion, in which Mr. Crit- tenden’s positions are fully refuted.”’ Really, we know not which most to admire, the masterly (school) style in which Mr. Jones undertakes to instruct Mr, Crittenden in the ments, dc. Our own fellow citizens, too, will reeognize in it proof of the fact that no other functionary of the Government, past or present, has manifested a more enlightened and solicitous regard for the General Govern- — F two fine Colored ENGRAVINGS rep- : . aan : Murphy & Co., 178 Market street. 1556. For cale, ve e i ’ Treasury Deratment, resenting the marriage of Pocahontas, aod the rudiments of legislative stateemanahip, or the | TeRt* ¥*"4: (of which, from his position, We ie | such matters we are most accustomed to] MUTPPY discussion was conducted in 1835 May 17, 1856 Senate Chamber, both varnished and handsome. Pickwicki ity with which th 7, especially the guardian,) while holding the| rely entertaining the opinion that the re-]) 0° the Union Literary Debatin et GEPARATE PROPOSALS FOR FURNISH- y framed JOHN MARKRITER, sekwiekian gravity with which the Union | o13. of the department of the Executive | suit of their deliberations will be other than a i hone rary Debating Soc ety, | \S ing the stationery required by this Department No. 500 Seventh street, next door to announces thatin this remarkable letter Mr. A is % = Philadelphia, by the two distinguished divines during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1557, will m 17-3t* Odd Fellows Hall — p aoa : branch of the Government over which he pre- | determination on the part of the Executive to be received until 12 0’clock, m , on the 30th day )¢——#—————___________ J. has knocked his antegonist into the middle sides than Secretary McClelland : imate Mes G <ou'a dindomatie relaticocs above,named, who were members of the so- of June next, and should be accompanied by « STRAWBERKIES—STRAW BERRIES of next week! = m = terminate sD awry — : ciety, composed, as it was, of members at- isfactory testimonials of ability to fulfil the c: KE SERVED AT C GAUTIER’S #A- Extract from the Annual Report of the Sec-| with this Government within forty-eight : : ria LOOM ot 0 chats per eee. The Intelligencer announces the receipt of | retary of the Interior, dated December 3, hours. tached to the Catholic and various Protestant All the articles must be of the very bestquality; |” Families who d sire them by the quart, can a despatch conveying intelligence of the death oe = Honea rye nse oem eburches. We do not allude to the work for fourteen samples of each article must socompany apply at ah c. Gat TIE "8, A nt istrict of Colum! ave hereto- aie i ‘i rend . | the bi e samples @ party to whom the 16-6 Pennsylvania nvenue. po Hon. = sé ot date . rats fore aupeucted many lagen and the The Current Operations of the Treasury the purpose of discussing the question in con contract may be awarded will be paid for by the = ¢ House of Representatives trom the construction of fire-proof public buildings. | Department.—On Saturday, the 17th of May, | T°versy between Messrs. Hughes and Breck- | department; the others will be returned to tre ENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRT*.—Our 2 i = . ; ee rt tin this department is very com- district of Missouri, who on account of illness shoes a ged becscen sarge mae Gadeinauty | there were of Treasury warrants entered on | °""idge, nor of venturing an opinion ee aon ibeetcdaraioen pensar wedlpeoyn ges plete, and we offer the beat quality and the largest did not take his me in this Congrese. The expended, and I doubs whether it will be ary the books of the Department— merits or the result of the debate, which was | best quality, and suited tothe wants of the de- variety at uniform and moderate prices. at Intelligencer’s New York correspondent writes ‘ plied to purposes of greater utility. Within a few years, the business of the Patent Office will require the whole of the en- tire structure in which it now is, and the De- partment of the Interior will have to seck shelter elsewhere. If an appropriation for the erection of a proper departmental build- ing were pow made, it could not be finished and prepared for occupancy in less than three or four years, which is the longest possible time the rooms now occupied by this Depart- i 5, ‘tment inf-rior, tious, or imitetion ar- STEVENS’S For the redemption of stooks.... $59,914 52 sp a by ine eon of the sprad ties will subject the tid torejection at the pleas- | _m 16-tf Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. Forthe Treasury Department... 1,000 67 | of bot 'e religious sides, who appear to have | ure of the department. For the Interior Departiment.-..+ 90,505 89 } been satisfied with the manner in which their aint A cokiatopina en for Sraazes, OS SOE 20h SHSTANT, A For Customs. ..+++++++4+ 91,979 70 respective champions acquitted themselves. } but one price terenchand every articlecontained | and white spot on the forebed A sult is ti i in the schedule; and, as without uniformity there. | able reward will be paid if sbe is retu - 100,962 69 | Our object is simply to call attontion to a| in thes department would find it difficult to make | CHAEL FREUDENBERGER, comer C street work, in which both Catholics and Protestants | a decision, noes pill be taken into consideration oe sae street east, Capitol Mill. i i: less substant! erewil! are allowed to speak and be heard in their own wT he articles equine’. suet boaslivers! witant —o behalf respectively, on subjects which have | delay when ordered, to the satisfaction of the F from been discussed in all countries, and in none | B€24 ¢f the offlcecrderingthesame. Thedepart- R. NICOLS SNOWDEN’S a synopsis of the explanation given by the Courrier des Etats Unts of the alleged rude- ness of Marshal Valliant (in Paris) to the American military commission of observation (zent to the Crimes) ; explaining the origin of the popular version of the story he says : “The following incident is given as the key to the statement that Marshal Vaillant had spoken of meeting the Americans “at the War sperepr ation warrants From Customs ..sseceeeees From miscellaneous sources : eras, : : ment reserves to itself the right of ordering a cannon’s meuth.” On visiting one of the panes bry ee ravens popes On account of the Navy... 39,704 91 | more so than in our own, Particularly in recent | greater or less quantity of each and every art! eee erat aoe Freneh arsenals, believed to be Vincenne Prop: ap pata ae rr Pp iri A contracted for, as the public service may require » » 3, f neennes, | fore becomes a question of moment, whether years. Persons desiring correct information Supplying an inferior article at anytime will be for sale by one of the Americans wished to extend the immediate preparations should not be made CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. in the views of Cotholics and Protestants on aeaaen oe ient cause forthwith to annul the 0. V. DURFEE, atrect —_* fog yy eg for the anticipated exigency. In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Toombs reported, | those questions, will find @ rich fatelloobeal contract. a ‘ eae ee ee. signi 2 ‘ . The he extent of some of tho grounds has been | from the Indian Affairs Committee, adversel ‘ ; Bonds, with approved security, to be given by OURS OF SORROW.—HOURS OF French officer who accompanied them declared ; ir li from the Indian Affairs Committee, adversely | roast in this oral discussion. th ons contracting; and in case of that bis instructions did nae permit him to go trenched upon, whilst, perhaps, their limits on the petition of R. W. Thompson, of Indiana, fs “suppl 3 should have been enlarged round enough for public purposes has not been reserved, and many yeers will not elapse ere there will be a universal regret that more space had not been retained. a failure to suppl: the artieles required. the con ey Seen ae Senet, by a he- lcite Elliott. tractor and bis sureties sball be liable for the for- thod of obtair- felture specified in such bond asliquidated dama- | 1." tie edors of rents saabing portemed soup, by 6G. W se. cosmetiques, scented powders, &c. ; The department may eccept coed wi for Pi hs aay potion y icles conta! med therein. is = further, and as the American expressed his —— at this, the French officer replied : “We are no longer, sir, at that degree be pas tesy The attitude of your country towards with the report of the Indian Affairs Commis- sioner upon Mr. Thompson’s claim, and Mr. T.’s reply thereto. Beem ESLEY CHURCH.—THE LADIES attached to this church will hold a May Pak for the benefit of the church, in Donn’s nj For it buil , commencing TO-MORROW EVEN- J all or an’ ion of the arti Bookst ours has putour relations upon @ new footing.” The estimates for improving and ornament- | Messages vetoing the bills for the improve- | ING, aby o'clock. = 1 Articles abe mpeciaed in the proposals shall be} 1, 19 TATIOR & ssisasaia! ~~ th pon ———@6— ing the reservations have been increased ment of the the mouth of the Mississippi] © ECON D WARD ANTI-KNow | *2Ppiied at the lowest market price, or the depart- The plan adopted for the “« mall” should be | river, and of the St. Clair flats, in Michigan, | SgemSE COND WARD a ~The voters | eat may, at te discretion, purchase the same in MEDICAL CARD. Tae Exeuise Opera Trours Acain.—We more vigorously prosecuted. Its present ap- | Were received and read, and the further con- - open market. hail with delight the return of this favorite pearance is inelegant. when, with a compara- | sideration of the said returned bills was post- of the Second Ward are notified that there will The subjoined list specifies, as nearly as now D*. H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- 4 be a meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING be th ount, quality, and description thic physic an, has the honor to offer bis tively small expenditure, it might easily be | poned until Wednesday next. the 20th instant, at 8 o’clock, at the hall over R” perpen boy kinds re plas anieea ms aervices to the inbabitants of Washington and i i The Kansas State bill having been taken | Farnham’s Store, corner Pa. avenue and Ilth st. | 68 reams folio satin, or plain finish, faint- j Vicinity. for jis bos oe pci rps tad ene up, Mr. Cass said that the Batish Minister | Business of importance will be on hand. lined, or Lovey and Hee sony to welgh not] Office on D street, twe doors west of 9th, where by Congress, have been well improved, and | had evidently misunderstood his (Mr. Cass’s) Dr. MacRupeR and others will address the less than 17 lbs. per ream aig ro from i= “7 4 hs lo pele admired by all for their hentaes beauty views with reference to the title of Britain to | ™eeting._ The public are invited. m 19-3t_ J 200 reams foolscap. faint lined one ox moresides, a = eee street, No. 188, between and tastefulness. peeees island ei a (Mr. are) had FOURTH WARD —A MEBTING or or p See =med, ig! N.B-Homeop a es fr ele sain thi i essayed to state in his letter to Lord Claren- e auti-Know e Fou corm —— € the Doctor wy here ge test scummaintion HA Does Mine lanauenee ieee na Hard will be held in the hallof the Perseverance | ‘9! Tones Sucre Haes, or plain perruam "| care, for Feverand Ague, for Bilous snd’ Bowel the employment of a competent and intelli- | Mr. Sumner then proceeded with his speech br geome eel thy pe the | 45 reams note paper, sizes § by Sand 7 by 4 in., | complaints, &c., &c m 16-3m gent landscape gardener, to superintend the | 4gainst the pending Kansas State bill report- requires a fall attendance m 19-2t® in or ruled, per ream troupe, and we are sure our readers partici- pate with us in this satisfaction. To-night they give us the opera of the Bohemian Girl, which abounds in thore delightful musical gems which this troupe is so well caleulated to produce with brilliant effect. We prophecy for them a complete success. ; i of medium paper, for books, per ream, NNUA! HISTORIQUE UNIVER. improvements of the public grounds, and to | ed from the Territories Committee. eae . selon ire Politique pour 1853, 1 vol. PERSONAL. direct and dutriieley uropen y the subordi-| In the House, the first business in ude Res’ ADJOURNED MEETING OF ns. Plain or ruled sizes 48 by 20 inches, | _ Cours de Trace et de Calculs de deplacement et +++» Hon Jobn G. Miller, member of C nates and lab . ria : the Sixth Ward Democratic Association SD by 1d tacks ell z buff, per | de stabilite H ue des Batiments de Mer. gress from the fifth district of Missouri, died | ‘The Long Bridge, as it is usually called, | Pi? the question on Mr. Wheeler’s pending i ee ream) 1 cnets Yellow o buf Per | par. Viel, Ival , Paris, with 29 Plates. at bis residence on Saturday last. , crossing the Potomac river from Washington | motion to suspend tho rule for the considera. | © 1 bod ia e carat F “OBER Bec. 3 reams large brown envelope, per ream = raf vere = ++++ Mayor Wood has returned to New York city, Smack coe of repair. It should be re- | tion of his resolution for the relief of the euf- SEVENTH WARD —THEHON MR re - mepeien oe “ red as enapetl Monteojuien rit des Lois, 1 vol. and resumed the discharge of his official du- | Placed by a substantial and permanent struc- i t the Cape de V Th : ofa Theaire de ine, 1 vol. = 6 mle iss ais that caced eee, ae famine at pe ‘erde a RICHARDSON. of Illinois, Hon. Mr. | 100 gross metallic pens, of all kinds required, best ‘ licitude to one of your most distinguished OWE, of Marviand, and other distinguished quality, per grors And many others, imperio’ from Paris by predecessors, and surely is not unworthy con- Anti-Know Nothings | 12 M quills, No. £0, per M FRANCK TAYLOR. . . : : —— will addiess t! +++» Dion Bourcicault denies the authorship orial from the Bishop of the islands praying the Seventh Ward at Potomac Hail, corner of 1M quills, No 70, of the dramatic copyright bill now before Mr. Kelley called for the reading of a mem- M 7 a sideration now, when the bridge is so indis- Marylaud avenue and 11th street, on TUESDAY | 217 dozen Dest black lead pencils, Ys’ SUMMER CLOTHING.—We Congress. pensable and the means of deftnying the cost | {07 Telief, &c., which having been read, the EVENING, tho 20th instant,” Persone of all 10 do red lead pencils, per dozen manufacturing an@ receiving Gully overy The Pri — P : ying rules were suspended. After afew able re- invited t na. 19 ders, ¢ 9'inch. scription of Boys’ and Youths’ Garments sultabie --+- The Princess Paskiewitch, widow of the | of construction are so abundant. make tien Kelley for it, the said relief parties are inv: ‘0 attend. m folders, tvory, . Marshal, in consequence of an invitation which F 4 The appropriations for the erection of build- General Gortschakoff himeelf carried to her at E ec esha ace for it season, cons: of— resolution waB agreed to—yeas 133, nays | pA REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- NS ee es ee aneee ‘All the various alylee of Frock and Sack Coats. Ivangovod, her place of retreat, has returned ings for the National Hospital for the insane pounce boxes, of cocoa, per dozen " ing of the Young Men’s Christian Asso- b cocoa, ozen Roundabouts, Jackets, Vests, Pantaloons are nearly exhausted. They have been ju- clation will be held at their oom, corner Pa av- sand boxes, of boxes. — per dozen | Shirts Drawers, Bosiery, &¢. aa pee — an apartment bas been | diciously and economically expended, under ° Political Items. ae “err wets Ear (Mesaay,) _ cr] erasers, Rodgers & Sons’, ivory han- rary ng meagegee ee ewe th foes Aap bs Th a isposal in the Vice-regal Palace. rtrd pees m — of its cea ie Myers W. Fisher, Esq» of Northampton iuanasiof tha Ausctaticn are ben ifally invited | Rint acmg pe only ia or equa) tention of purcharers wishing surerior goods zt suc gihe Hon. Wm. Appleton, the repre. | superintendent. The whole sum appropriated | county, and George Booker, Esq., of to attend. CHAS. H. HOLMEAD. 4 blades buck-hern or pearl handles, | ow WALL & STEPHENS, — coh in the last United States House of | is $171,341, which covers the cost of the farm, beth Gity county, h: proudly sited a It Rec. See. ine, per dozen ? $22 Pa. 9h and 10th st Leste: ine from Boston, Massachusetts, i® bast aeons buildings, furnishing, fitting-up, gates to the National Democratic (Cincin- OTICE._AT A MEETING OF the office shears, 11 inches, per dozen MERINO AND SILK UNDER- w ofiretoeaon isa. His foray gechgr ye originally aaigued toe Stay pailentg: e rarwd a seen Leo pole rh Boeing Merchants of this city it do po ae p pet eelaigans dczen REISS 25D DRAWERS int: spas A 7 trict of Virginia—that of Governor “ wil jot to make any out. hs _ LARGE SUPPLY pears fie health. P* glad to hear that Sea lore wie ok ee a These gentlemen. are not in favor of, the Bomi- fae exdibition of Clot ing ln font af thelr sores eiaes tee chess artes: crkar eeratmen net Gentismen'e Unaerare ws this day opened, * 4 nation o! tr. Buchanan, prefer: either | and they also agreed to close their stores a ~ variety of size and quality, such as— -+++ Mr. Daniel Cameron, who was elected vequiead. and I have, therefore, estimated for | jh, President, or Senator I * las, oe Boater o'clock every evening exce Saturday evening. mm sepreep pon gpl © have | of “Gaore Six SHIRTS and DRAWERS representative for thedigging district of Wood. | “ ‘lw bey sum, though apparently large, | Hunter to him, as anno in s recently 8 BIE Ec oedietn S quarts lok, red, the department to have the Do Merino Do Do shed, Australia, bad the compliment paid to boas me th pines iad vars. — a published letter from Mr B., drawn out bya WALL MPELD & CO. chotce of the market, per quart pa ~ e maiz a coca, hazing toe Roe | ete ¢cuaaapeaiors recoteplne. | Rowpapa paragon saisp het Gey Pee, | eee cree) Reese e w : 5 mai - # shoes of solid gold. He was also presonted paaly on the generosity of the government pone ae . Aoajentg for Mr. Buchanan, or L. OFENSE! ER, — » in qi > | also, a full supply of Linen and Jean DRAW with a eum of £1,500. an the inmates of the hospital. Its object a > uality and styles. irgini pot best in pint bottles, ERS, of gold quality yles. In the sixth electoral district of Virginia, 48 we copying, in pin’ » Per . being ‘the most humane care and enlighten- . per A.8' US It will orc ed no eperg il -—- eee ed treatment of the i James A. Seddon and Honry L Hopkins have : TA. STRA' ted, for department seal, per M | for cash, and that we offer t gets at the Porcuase or Mount Verxox.—Mr Everett | navy of the United Staterare be Ase Dit been chosen delegates to the Cincinnati Con- DAVID HECH NGER OOS pounds wafers, common size, red, per pound | lowest and uniform prices, “STEVENS’S is urged bg Gov. Wise, through Mrs. Ritehie, | of Columbia,” stro; ly commends it to the | vention. No instructions were given by the SAMUEL BROWN, 117 pounds sealing-wax, best extre superfine, | i i¢ Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. for Rheas Pefore Congress and ask for $20,000 | best and kindcat feelfngs of the human hese | convention. =. COURMAN, 34 pounds Ledia rubver, und Jue for the association to purchase Mt. Vernon, | Although the buildings rere not completed, | , The Democrats of the sixth Congrossional | misc ___B.COUFMAN. ___|_,34 pounds India rubver, prepared, per po acon Din imsanpen God then (0 Boesch ‘tate in the Union, and | yot there were upwards of sixty aticnne cc: | district of Missouri have nominated the Hon. UTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN | ‘ssa sypob es HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, demand of each, thr ugh its legislature, its ceived into the hospital, and taken care of, | John 8. Phelps for tion. eae tssociarion spectal meetin: ° proportion teresa 0 accordirg to its federal | previous snd subsequent to the goth, Saaa ——— will be held at Pecaperance Hall on TUESDA twine, cotton, i cowne! er a WaDaineTon D.C ee £ Jou will do this,’’ says Mr. | last. Porvtation Incrgasina.—The Chat 3 instant, at 8 o’closk, to co an whitecs ye ¥ | Office bours—S to 10, 2 to 4, § to 10 babes = aes, and Mr. a will 4 The Heont igiblyeae authorised by act of | Advertiser congratulates the world upon the om omunittee appointed at the following aaet ae Rah eie e blessed mission, you will have | Congress, has been appointed, organized id lati that place ee ah ae . the whole ppg Epa nrtrate subserip- jenn A — jaar a Aivcharging pit «cl gel ea Ee rret nt ‘aboot the red. aiess ian dozen rulers, mahogan: DEALER INIC z. Pot tions than two years, appro, juties. e ins! ion has | sam. “ © dozen. and Depot—Southwest comer You are allowed five under the law,” been opened under favorable auspices, and uae eee “Us| sae wenn feb 27-1 ob

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