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ee aes — EVENING STAR. ion. ting ex-Governor Reeder | pute is ef.the value of one thousand dollars XTRA ANNOUNCEMENT . : AMUSEMENTS. mission. In counselling ee ta rs be upwards) is subject to review, and affirm- tenes tetlowaL THEATRE’ to resist the summons ted Sta ance or reversal by the Supreme Court of the oe td NIGHT, May 24th, NATION Court to testify before the Grand Jury, ino | United Statee; substantially in the same ‘man- The Great Moral of the : . : ah By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. THEATR USTRE’S SALE OF SMALL FRAME Drama ‘¥ WASHINGTON cr TY: case where the @ ‘charged was treason, | ner, ts mutandis,) that the déeisions ska oe see ane Mother's Preyer, a coe oe = Beanes TUESDAY “AFTERNOON ay eg a ox ‘WEDNESDAY................May 21,1866. | and more especially when to obey that sum- | of the Court of Claims pre Sheet to review, | The pecans takes Nive. announcing | 508. JEFFER: “grace MANAGER. pterge be AF vend duh r aed ot mons would have taken him but a few brief ia vagal oneness “€ on aS oe ot May %, oF apM } in Liber 3-A 8., No. 10, foltve 206,290 town ~ 17" Adverticements shouldbe handed in by | hours from the side of his friends, was togo| The Convention —We have received the hisgreat chafacter of FALSTAFF ! Re sees : ~ am 5 cents,.| 401, pee of Ge eee cnpeee at pubtic coin” 12 o’closk, m., otherwise they may not appear | so manifestly in the face of all pretence of | following telegraphic despatch :_ pak ahib-me & . and Rergact-_ oof i bene tao want half of Lot No 23, in Square No 496) Batt! the next day. law, as that every ofc who knows any thing, Cincinnati, May 20, 1986 Ke ST WARD "MEETING. — ——— : 95 fect on south F: between 4} and ¢th must comprebend that they are simply labor-| To the Edstor of the Star :—P\ i Nothing oe 8 meee of the Anti-Know Last night of the ‘west, back 79 feet 9 inches to a 30 SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union contains Secretary Marcy's able reply to Mr. Molipa’s, the Costa Rica Minis- ter, intimation that this @overnment has failed to exert its power to prevent fillibusters from leavitig its ports to take part in Walker’s war on his couptry—Oosta Rica. The editor re- gards it as an able vindication of the good faith of the United States in the matter of doing its best to prevent fillibustering, and as embracing a satisfactory assurance that the recognition of the Government of Rivas is by no means to be followed by the least relaxa tion of vigilance to prevent the violation of our neutrality laws. The Intelligencer’s editorial column is de- voted to a synopsis of yesterday’s proceed- ts on FRIDAY EVE- feet alley, with the figs ask icp the one of abcllies uc are oe chairmen of the aiferent td loge NING, the 224 Instant, at 8 o’elock, at Gratiot Pyne & Harrison a nearly © new two-story against and around the law, without the slight- | they may be recegnized upon their ‘arti The meeting will be addressed by several ais- | ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. | tien 352 est regard to the obligations of their position | The »number of strangers will not be very | tiguished speakers. m 21-28. - A pump of excellent water io neat by Their conduct cannot fail to have the effect of das ctatrts Seaton a a MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. oe Bee ee mid 4. 5a@.G. McGUIRE, Auer’, discrediting their report, whatever that msy | 101 House. AB Conewax. 4: our armory on THURSDAY cane ‘The abeve is unavoidab!y pest- be, in the eyes of all fair, honest and sensible — , thes?@ Instant, temake e until TUESDAY APTERNOON, June men of whatever politics An Army Officer Resigned —Second Lient. the Regiments! Parade, which willtake place w. Pe ube micas) pg Bz te The truth is, wherever abolitionism is in| Archibald Gracie, of the fifth infantry, U. 8: Saree ‘ % i : the ascendant, the obligations of law andcom-| A, has resigned, to take effect the 3st of mate __ THOS. McENIRY, 0.8.__ mon honesty are scouted whenever they may | May instant. E U.S. MaRsmaL’s ay ie } conflict with the purpose of carrying out the The Current Operations of the Treasury TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO a ™ @1-1t principles of abolitionism or the prepetzees of Department.—On yesterday, the 20th of May, | U.S. Gasceer’ Saar: Joep heaped cae ee Hata ao auorumeens ~~ Pay k the vicinage upon any other subject. All) 40) ware of Treasury warrants entered on | 742¢*s, 2gainst various individuals have been Balls, Concerts, Fairs, &c. Every wane will ee dwellers in non-slaveholding States know that | +14 books of the Departent— placed in my bands for execullon,® Thetecanc, | @aeu to maxe his enatral and convenient Hal this axiom holds good in such localities | por thy redemption ofstocks.... $21,183 40 | these cases is imprisonment tn jal untess the | {nt™ast attractive place in the city, by proper Messrs. Howard and Sherman, inthe way in| For the Treasury Department... 636 382 88 pean Us Breen | ig = cophnat Ae Stephens. ap 26-1m : which they are discharging their present du- | For the Interior Department. 11,936 22 | Perse ms he . . security for a) ince at the Criminal C awe a oe and William Gutridge, —— ties, are but simply parodying the conduct of | Fer ee ee ~ - 28,719 13 | Spon whom dues have boom Ieee by sald YS FOR THE CHILDREN.—THE | Judicials No. seul tot, ke pine bee - Parker and Wendell Phillips in the | VA7,wtrants received aaTe 49 Leones ete at callvat my ofire and “ eer nn AMMOND’S pierre -S WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP Theodore Parker pe tered...... + 84,476 48 | range their respective cases before the second MM > 7th st. J. D. ROOVER, Marshal Burns slave case, and of the leaders of the | On accou vy. + 88,100 78 Foe casane Raat; sitet whieh must proceed WNSHIP MAP OF IOWA, BY HENN, | 14's for District of Colum| The Wagon Road —We alluded, Monday, | “‘ Jerry rescuers’ in the famous New York Re reba on account o! 3.015 82 eg J. D. HOOVER, rete Co., sept ab- oe Seen briefly to the demand of California for the aa orgie g — the country comes | From inisoeliancous soure ies og} —MBRta Ss Marsa | i isc Nertn iH. Detween 4th amd construction, by the General Government, of | to obtain full information concerning their ——__-<0e-—____ THIRD WARD NOTICE.—GEN- | DoraroEs! POTATOES streets west, at Auction.—On FRIDAY > 1 it. il , até k p. a military road that will serve the purposes | presentline of conduct, their report and reeom- | CONGRESSIONAL PROGEEDINGS. | fhe wcrer nen, who were appolated members of | Por nels prime MERCER POTATOES, | front of the’ preiives, til ef Lat Ne‘? fe ewiare of the overland emigration to the Pacific re- ‘hooner Cambridge, for sale in | No. 517, having a front on North H, between 41h mendations will have as little weight any| In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to | meeting on Thursday evening last, are requested — apd oa ‘Asus 40 tee . gion of the United States, and we recur to the | where with moderate and fair men, as though | press, the debate on the Kansas State bill was | ‘0 meet TO-MORROW Wednesday) EVEN. a ER de fe Sento bo net te uae ING atthe Franklin Buildidg, corner of Ninth | >0ard, or to ® Beasy, through to and fronting 30 feet ‘on Massachusetts subject to-day, as being one of more import. | it wassigned by Phillips and Parker, rather | continued by Messrs. Sumner, Cass, Douglas, | and D streets. oes commen goate | _ maz 3 Water street, Georgetown | avenue—the aver ies oan ea heen ‘. ———————— r aven' is jackes— - ep - anes to the future of our whole country than | than by two sbolition members of: Congress. | and Mason ; and Mr. Pugh having obtained Bae ET OF OLD PEWS FOR SALE— | oye CLOTHING JUST. RECEIVED, | ments, which are x ood three-story frame house, apy otherat present before Congress. When | They are indeed completely over-playing their 9 anyecs Was poste a The entire set of PEWS in St. Peter's a fine lot of Boys’ and ¥ » CLOTHING, | Containing eight conveniently arranged rooms 2 Monday next. Church, Capitol Hill, (to be removed immediate- nd e; also, a good storercom, with f a youth, we resided some years in Texas, in | game. Mr. Fish introduced a bill to remove ob- ly) will’be sell grec wm yas Which will be sold at remarkable Yea and pass2g: four ti d deepen th Hurl- | structed of the best materials an chip, WIUSSENFELD & lerpe CAR, Beings, EO wind boa batons ae — § 3 a 01 tin, the daysof its independence, and know wall The Scene in the Senate.—In the whole ~oey te tae Kant er ated aay ay wees) and may be seen at any hour of the day; and aul IPT. CMe ty vies ong Fe. a7enne-. onthe avenue, See 4 wnt fag that even at that comparatively short distance history of the legislation of Con a day of Aud then they adjourned. information as to terms and price cam be had upon NEW FEED STORE, The above described Property is bandsomely from the centre of the North American con- e application to the Pastor, on the premises, or to No. 90, corner High and Gay sts , Georgetown, | !ocated in the most repidly ereving yes et the HERE ALL KINDS OF HORSE FEED | Giiingtomeres good investoame Pe greater violence and more excitement than In the House, the bill granting lands to the federacy, if the Americans settled there could yesterday was, is unknown. The two days | State of Wisconsin, in aid of the construction J... Fitzpatrick, 24 South B street tol nes aera m20-ae = = ean be had on the most reasonable terms. : Ce ead an mad sees without annexation, | sosech of Senator Sumner, we aro pained t0| of certain rallrvads, was read the third time. | _HsavevinTaus Voxepeaua Reourans,)” | arch nenee OATS, SHIPSTUFF, BALE | mamhe, ibe purchaser te give roles forthe Gere they would not have dreamed of uniting their say, was little more than a tissue of personal| Mr Bennett, of N. ¥., moved the previous Washington, May 16, 1856 HAY, &c., delivered to any part of Washington | req ts, bearing i t from day of sale, fortunes with ours. The same longings fora} 2” Pe ueston on its pass: | Sere REGULAR ANNUAL PARADE | or Georgetown, at the notice. a deed given and a deed of trust taken es nationality hakpervedi ie ca accusation and assault, and charges against | 15) °T other moved to reconsi dor the vote | pein oft Rs ee Inspection, yeview, | “m20-3t# DRILL & DELLZELL. 16-cokde "A GREEN, Auctioneer reasts : 5 . rs a , NEE 5 seen cera ye ee e2 oe aE eee a oo of the bens of cur bone and ficeh: of our flesh all his opponents without the slighest effort to by which it had been read the third time, and | 96th instant. , ODEON HALL. By JAB. C. McGUIRE, Aurth joneer i was proceeding to debate the bill on that ‘The Companies will assemble at their respect- HE GREATEST VARIETY OF BUSI- EE’S LE OF VALUABLE and amie” Ure Eta nee ea By Bereped | wee. Fe . ive armories at 2 o’cleck p. m., for preparaten "T Huse SULTS can be found at hoeeiennad | TSUSTEE'S 8A © K there citing a newspaper paragraph penned But the Chair ruled it not to be in order for | 424 drill, and will be in line, on the usual parade | Odeon Hall clothing rooms, made and furnished etween 4 \ there, must, to a greater or lesa degree, actu- ate those of our brethren in California even : in malice and for the express purpose of de-| Mr L to addresa the House. pending a call ground, in front of the City Hall, recisely atfour | inthe aucetest and t manner. Guaranteed to y virt 8 deed of trust bearing de: mee 7 beeeete, eae wee ave, 90 fax, lott ceiving the public. Such was the substance | for the previous question on the passage of eed es By Tenge. Wicees “Aap gn ice et ee WIESENFELD & co ui Pe EK ng a Age eng older States to make their homes in Calitornia, of Mr. Sumner’s violent harangue, which was | the bill. GEG how iEn a maa RENCH PAPER-HANGINGS, maced pa wilt seit et 4 ane Se on cane are, for the most part, types of tho came classes | 5¢ course interlarded with classiea! allusion; Rae ee ne aries oe OTHING MELTING.-The vous | Ev just received another invoice of French Goud | the 2d day of May. 1856, at 64 o'clock pan» ni that flocked to Texas in the days of her sepa- many of them dragged in by the earr, asit] On motion of Mr. Bennett, of N. Y., the | 9f the Second Ward are notified that there will | and Velvet PAPER-HANGINGS, I now cffer | {Be Prenilace, all that piece or parcel of | gronnd rate condition. > lying and being situate in the city of Washin, ” y 7 be a meeti n WEDNESDAY EVENING, | the best assortment to be found in this city, and were, into unappropriate connections His | ™°tion to reconsider was laid on the t the 20th 1 Beat 8 o'clock, at the ball over R: | at prices from 25 to 40 percent. less than the same | {0M and known and distinguished as Lot (, {n So far cff as California is, and with the su- illificati Shortly afterwards they adjourned. Farnham’s Store, corner Pa. avenue and 1th st. | Paperscan be had elsewhere. Paper put up a‘ short } ‘be subdivision of Lots Nos. 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, in ates the Phsiie sont lis naneridtiedl personal vilification and abuse of Senator ao Bustness of importance will be on hand. notice by first rate workmen pe CLARK Sa pom paper eS = . | magnificent | Batier, than whom a more considerate and Proceedings ef Te-Day. Dr Macroper and others will address the Paper mange: eae north side Fe. I 10g sunning heck <> wenty ao alley, with the Sane wud cena tat Se se, tenatly epeeing Lit tanga gentlauah oper gnied weckt |. (Kathe Sanate, eax , the Presiding Officer | Meeting. The public are invited. m 19-3t S, bet, hand 12h cis. m3-Xe_ | pulldings avd improvements, which cousist of e is &' 4 f y: is upon her, it would be contrary to human na- ture, as history for centuries on centuries proves human nature to be. if its inhabitants failed to hold their political allegiance to the rest of the Union very lightly indeed. We may talk over the glory of the stars and stipes i i i i NOTICZ.—AT A MEETING OF the RANGE COAL. _——_—{ Welland substantially built two story and attir in the national councils, caused a blush of | laid before them @ message from the Presi Ewa Merchants of thiscity it was | 7UST RECEIVED, A LOT OF SUPERIOR | Dik dwelling-house, with two story frame beck shame to mantle the cheeks of all presen; | dent transmitting the last reply of Lord Cla- agreed (with one exc-ptien) not to make any out- Range Ocal forcocking purposes. These who oe necesrary out-bulldings who respect the character of the body before | rendon to the dispatches of this Government | side pees oe iene in front of cag ore use for cooking would do well to give uss ——— pod a sage lle te genre ag whom it was uttered ; because it was wholly | on the enlistment question; referred to the Welsex erore Creatas ilo) Satardey oveaiee value, and offers afavo-able opportunity to per- unjust and untrue, and, in style, far better | Foreign Affairs Committee without reading. 8 BIEN & CO. i : sons desirous of obuainin a conven ent and com- ited to a low de, x % jon of | _4 bill to fix the graduation price of the WALL & STEPHENS, = le alee a ee ng an investment. “i — eeery be | public lands in Louisiana, was next passed WIESENFELD & CO., he terms of sale will be: One-fourth c 7 i Apel: ; : T. J. & W. M. GALT " < =< ee a nature will remain | country wherein billingsgate is uttered with Shortly afterward: Naval Reform Board 4 Dee aria m 20-1w No. 549 N. W.cor. 12th and C sts. adh gta ro eae tice So aengentaa mmen nature. We may not caloulate on re- | impunity, because it is not customary there | question came up and Mr Mason was ed- xe NJEW STYLES OF RICH SILVER. | omday of sale. secured by deed of trust upon taining California and Oregon and Washington | ¢, resent and punish such language person- | dressing the Senate against the action of the T. GLICK, Prenee =Tunt talshon ead opence tae aer the property. If the terms of sale are not com Territories very long after it becomes their in- ally. Senator Douglas of course came in for Bort oa ne ene ee > i - sep Lal epelgeed Ai Mosseetemers of pure Silverware, such es— Pia baverebd at ne png premier Se terest to separate from us. Were they by 8 4 due share of the choice epithets which the | 12 the House, after the introduction and DAVID HECHINGER, | B° oblers. Cups chaser upon one week’s notice. concerted movement seriously to demand a fal: Gedatee teams: iuseisin showek. reference of a few bills, the House resumed SAMUEL BROWN, all a — expense of the pur- of the political bonds that unite th & the consideration of the bill granting lands to &. COUPMAN, Saucers chaser. “eee “ severance om nds that unite them | ed around with volubility that would have Sates m 19-6t B. COUFMAN. Dessert Knives, Berry Shovels CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Trostee to us, there can be no question that they would graced the foulest mouthed fishwoman in all the State of Wisconsin in aid of the construc- ALL THE OPERA MU-ic As SUNG BY | Iee-creamana ‘Fruit s, Sugaa Sifters x JAS. C. McoGUIRE, be allowed to go off peaceably. Such is the tion of certain railroads therein named, and > N Ice and Salad Tongs, Fish Carvers and Forks ap W—eok: Auctioneer London. His reply, as well as those of Sena- the Pyne & Harrison Opera Trupe at ELLIS’ — the pending demand for the previous question | Music Store. ° Dinner Coffee Spoons, Napkin Rings, &c. __ By JAS. C. McGUIRB, Auctioneer Spirit of our institutions and laws, one and all ; vu in railroads ; which was unde: si LOOP, which the owner can have by calling at Sina a went to press. von eng this office, and paying for thi; vertlooonant it taining t f a1 tors Mason and Cass, were marked with much bee: ded, the said bill dul, = The above. with ali the new patterns of Table. RUSTEES’ SALE UF DESIRABLE and all well-informed persons know that we | more moderation of temper than we dreamed | parsed—yeas 81, mage OT ne 9° | CyREAT BARGAINS IN FANS, PERFU- Dessert, an Tea Spoons and Forks, are offered "Ttresce ana Los-on 13:n street ot Posie write but the truth in saying that however Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, reported back from mery, Toflet Goods, &c., &c., at ELLIS’, | at the lowest eS ee ws Auction.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Z either of them could command under such 2 : Ps between 9th and 10th streets. m 21 . W. GALT & BRO. June 10:h, at 64 o'clock, on the premirer, by vir- great the sacrifice might be in losing the 5 the Public Lands Committee a bill granting | °““S' “SOS Sse mtn 20-9t 994 Penn. av , bet. 9th and 10th tue of a deed of trust dated February 3a cecal ene g them, no | circumstances. It was made very clear to us| alternate sections of the public lands to the UND—IN THE PRESIDENT’S Grounds y : re ee and duly reco:ded in Liber J. A.8., No. 52 foie objection worth mentioning would be made in | tna: no other man who ever served in either | State of Alabama, to aid the construction of on Saturday, an Infant's CORAL SLEEVE | FJ 1S TORY AND REPOSITORY OF | 155 1547155, and 156, one of the laba renerds fon i such a case to such a change in their relations | branch of Congress could “‘ hold a candle” to Sans Eloquence, (deceased divines) co! ¢ masterpieces of Boseuet, Bourdalone, Wash: county, the subscriber will sell et to us of the Atlantic slope. blic auction, to the bighest bidder, part ef Lot Senator Sumner in the elegant, dignified and Massillon, Flechier, Arbadie, Taylor, Barro’ 26, in § N ni A unsn ae RENCH LINEN FANS.-JUST RE- |B: Watson, &c., with discourses from C] Se. S, in Equase Ne. , beginning for the seme To the oceanward commerce of the Atlantic respectable work of “slinging slush.” PERSONAL celved a lot of superior French LINEN sotin, Basil, Gregory Nazlenzen, &c , from ae gener adie agreed pla and Gulf States, as well as to the hardy in- — s eas FANS, the best ani mos durable articie ever | ‘Fathers,’ and from W » Luther, Calvin, | vent thirty feet, thence north oxe foot ten inches, habitants of the interior, always so anxious to| A Capital Jeu d’Esprit.—The last southern} ---- Gen. Quitman arrived at New Orleans | used in warm weather. Price 75 cents. &c., from the ‘-Reformers ** y — on the 11th instant en route for home. . W. GALT & BRO , Jewellers, 0, sixty other celebrated Sermons, from as | ‘hence west sixty six feet, thence scuth on the F ; M better their condition by availing themselves | mail brought us the following from a distant M21-3t___ 324 Pa. av., bet. 9:h and 10:h sts, | many eminent divines in the Greek and Latin, | '¢ of the public alley seventeen feet ten inches, mM ___ St Fs. av., bet. ch and 10th sis. ms 4 4 .--- Ex-Governor Ramsey, of Minneso' and thence east ninety-six feet te tue place of be- ofthe rises that the erthsoutainw agricul, | euberier atv in Leas oe Sonuats "| van UnDeantomam Hag Fon eave | Erni" chtarun gested | ey arc” Sa tural, mineral, and industrial generally—our FOR MASTER HALE! .+++ Hon. Mr. Spiriner, who has recently | R_jo" pr pete BAM go olacd the first time translated. Arranged y Rev, Hep- end teomuniy esse Shame tact ea ee Pacific slope has already become invaluable. | 1 ancient times kings had their fools make a trip vo Georgis, is agnin in his seat in | vice about 3 months. and haviog n» use Tor It | '” Just pubiisived and for sale by building. That the Pacific region of our country em- ‘Teee Jesters were bat pliant tools Hie Hoare) of Tetsreneas ges, JAMES Lo WHITE'S Sion bargain: Apoly at} _m20 FRANCK TAYLOR, |, ,T¢tMs: One third cash ; the eee TA er ¢ z i: : tore, No a st. —— welve 8 interest, seci ‘satis— braces facilities for the immense increase of |, The creatures of thelr masters’ power. itn le ur aa eee the | reetand Louisianaavenue.. : LOST:<LAST NIGHT (SUNDAY,) Either | faction of the Tru:tees. if the terms of sale are all hose inhabiti ings 2 v <p Se a Sone im m 21-2t* J. HENRY GIBSON. at ‘Trinity Church or between there +nd 20th | 20t complied with within five days thereefter, the substantial wealth of those inhabiting the The wise alone; but—change how sad !— and four wives, Salt Lake. TOR BALE a GENTLEMAN TP ANN | street, First Ward, a Hair Bracelet, ornamented | the Trusices reserve the right to resell at the risk Atlantic slope of the United States isa fixed pps of ligrevba scare — +++» Daniel Webster’s large library at Fe Siete rng 2 with chase gold rings. A suitablereward wilike | and megs Ei purcheser fact, comprehended by every reading and May have themacives buffoons to rall— Lareperat it is said, did not contain a single | jron prey H Bete cara pire hot fe en 1a If desired, and left at the Star Office. ioaane ex ie mKE,} Trustees thinking man, woman, and child in the Union. = wet in Bale: infidel book. afine traveller, kind and sound in every way. m7-law&ds JAS C. McGUIRE Auct’r a = = Twice glorious State that which affords : 3 An uncommonly fine animal fo- family carriage FISHING TACKLE. The question is—Shall we throw it away? The ruler and the jester too— ou Fee litiad as po ee Spe bevel work or brocd mare. Can be seen et the stablein | F{OOKS, LINES, KOOS, REELS, SINK- REEN. Ancticneer shall we fail to assure it to us by a link of New Hampshire ail this gl«ry hordes— Piers ap the rear of No. 345 D street, between 13th and 14th ers, &c., alarge avsortment. Purchasers can D KITCHEN FURNI- Both Pierce and Ha’e her borders grew! Years of Mr Ciay’s Life,”’ by Calvin Colton, streets : m 21-3t* | find a complete and cheap outfit here. ture at Auction.—On MONDAY, toe 26:b hourly overland travel there and back, when] aronton, Ga., May 9th, 1856. LL. D, author of the ‘‘Life and Times of Hen- = m 19 6. FRANCIS, 490 7th st. f instant, I shall sell, at the large brick Louse op- for a mere song in comparison to its annual _ ry Clay” UST RECEIVED— posite Willard’s Hotel, No. 233 Pennsylvania vale to us, such a link can be speedily} The Claims \Geurt <c- Asowreepeodent, taking] .... The ladies of Greensburg, Ind, have 000 oar VOLES ee aoe OR sak Fon meme CORDS OF = wr a Sapateaatapetioentog Fur rin ni forged? exception to our article of Saturday last upon voted to appoint a committee of one hundred, 150 choice HAMS Oak and Bicko: Woot, 14 miles from Cen- | Mahogany s -neat Sofas, Parlor and Rocking t state of th: tes tothat the character and functions of this tribunal, | Selecting, of course, the prettiest, to visit all 50 boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES tre Market. And a fine lot of full blood Merino Saat The present state of the rou at quar- - rouge the liquor shops in town and try by “kindness 75 boxes mould do Sheep. Apply to GEO. T. MASSEY, Do Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast ter of the United States by the Isthmus is ser us, Lenin ae - and affection to influence sellers to quit the ete ne SS OLAneRs m 19-3t* No. 428 13th street. Tables , i ‘ully, yet briefly, to refer you | business ! sheads lo NOPFE! Do fine Bookease and Secretary such as to greatly weaken its dependence on sete Naw ectabtist ian the peat res whe 10 Cuba do UF FEE, HAMS, &c. Do Dressing and otber Bureaus, Wash- us; while tho opening prospects of its Pacific | decisions of the court 4o., ke. from which it trae Re aoe Hepat a at 10 barrels GOLDEN SIRUP 99 Packets of old Gov. Java COFFEE . ocean commerce are such as greatly to in- | wiil be seen that you are mistaken upon every fing pies paten mane = dae 1 Do Choice SMOKED BEEF Do __ Sideboard ard Dressing Glasses Montes herself essayed several times to quell m21-3teo MURRAY & SEMMES. crease the apparent advantages of its separa- — contained in the following ex-| the uproar. She said for her own part «i jon from the rest of the Union. A war with] ~.. cared not—‘“she rather liked a row than not,’ 528 _ | Solar and other Lam tion from the re: as ‘The Court of Claims is not a law court. | but she would appeal to their kindness and Pore Oveice Dariatuaws M19 265 Ver. av., corner of 1sthand I streets Three Py, ingrzin, a and Steir Carpets apy great European power would, at least for It is an fegoneaps commission, to sift the tes- allantry to allow the piece to proceed. She ‘May 20, iss6 Ri EORGE, LATEFROM ENGLAND ed jicloth, Hearthrugs and Matting the time being, cause its inhabitants, as the | timony in cases of claims on the government 23 d the gentlemen of Sidney had sufficient ROPOSALS FOR CARRYING TRE UNI wishes to inform the population of Wasb- be a and Painted Shades _ for the payment of which there is, confessedly, eis try to yield to the wishes of a lad: P 2 ~ | ington and Georgetown that she can be seen and § Feather Beds, Bedding Asthmus and overland routes now stand, to | existing law. Its functions sre advisory | S™/sntry e e wishes of a lady. tod States Matis from the fret day of July; | ok ited om sesh auhjects as love, marriage, | Heir and Shuck Mattresses feel that their connection with the rest of the : +++» The following actors have appeared at | 195, to the first day of July, 1868, on the follow- &e Union is simply a greivous burden to them, China, Glass and Crockeryware 10 Kegs Whale Oi] SUAP UNITED STATES MAIL. For sale Z. M. P. KING, Girandoles, Candelebras Cooking, Radiator and other Stoves at 4 ia | 10& Foute, will be received at the Contract Office | /®W sults, absent friends, losses, &<. And e la*ge assortment of Kitchen Requisites Now, the court is a court of lew, and noth. | the St. Charles Theatre, New Orleans, this | ofthe Post Oilice Department, inthe city of Waek, |. SB Pe So tS ee Se ee ! under : m ing but a court of law, and not an ‘‘examin- | 84800: Mrs. Farren, Miss Annette Ince, ington, until 9 o’cleck a m’, of the lsth of June | ‘ime. Her residence is No. & F street north, be- Terms : $30 and cash ; over that sum to be shaken off on the first opportunity; for | ! sade Kate and Susan Denin, Mr. Couldock, Mr, | next. decided th t day: tween 22d and 234 streets, opposite the Observa- Git of 90 and 60 days, for satisfactorily endors . ; ing ission,’’ nor any ‘commission ;” and 5 tare na ce eo tory. Name on the door notes bearing interest. suff ts ‘ors without the | 78°o™™ t i Neafie, Mr. Hackett, George Jameson, Mr. | No. 1,4501 From Indianapolis. by Cumberland, 2 they would suffer ail its horrors without the | jt“ean grant to the claimant no favorable Murdock, Edward” L Dee mpavt: Misbed Philadelphia, Greenfiel Charlottesville, tlemen 5!) cente—Ladies 25 94 possibility of efficient suecor until they had | judgment not founded upon some legal right, . Hours from 9 a. m., to 9 o’elock p. m. {i wis- c.W. BOT been made to pay every possible penalty of | the court having repeatedly decided that | Louisa std Stsan Pyne, Mr. Harrison, Mr. ville Dublin, Cambridge, fest German. | 2 1¥e : ARARE CHANCE TO. their political connection with us. With a| Wbete there is no lew it can afford ng relief, ney Williams Miss Dora Shaw, Mrs. Julia town, Centreville, Richmond, and New LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! c try Seat near the City eir ” i ; fi no matter how fair, how meritorious, or how Paris, to Dayton, Ohio, 112 miles and equitable or just the claim may appear to bo Dean Hayne, Mr. Collins, and the Ravels. back, daily, except Sunday, by such S 0 mode of transportation es shall include | “9 Mey 15th, at four o'clock p. m [bs eepmartd ihc pas ince premises a part of that beautiful substantial and safe overland road construct- ; coer epee sieepe tee Tract of Land called St Elizabeth, more gencr ed, the Atlantic slope would pour into that | én foro conscientra. By the law the func- f a very superior quality, suitable for ali pw “ . " & = ott ten Lg housands of | tious of the court are in no way “ advisory,”” Political Items. Recetas tes that Lime is used. LC will be sold lows Pf ly Bratch te Tobias Point, situated on che East een Sy Panis of enmande according to its own repeatedly promulgated | Tne Renton Democratic County Convention I dianapolle daily, ¢ Sund: Seek Cimomnenins oe Yard, about three miles from the centre the very best material (human) for assuring | estimate of those ‘ functions’? The law es- of St. Louis, have nominated Francis P. Blair, Leave nelanapolis 'Y, except ay, Corner of 12th and C streets, near the Canal. city. the continuance of the existing political con- | tablishing the court is in these words Jr., for Congress, vice Mr. Miller. Peet paspey ve by 6 am next morning ; ne core ‘This land tc most eligibly situated, embracing ‘ i “ Be tt enacted, §c., That a court < some of the most beau iful building sites in the it t 4 ’ i Leave Da} daily, except Sunday, at7am MRS. M. E. HARVEY, . e ers and gold bunters are not the people to ae- oat cones shall b mont for the Presidency. Shao ae UNDERTAEER, general pees pone ty mS complish that so desirable end; but rather the | founded upon any law of Congress, or upon| The Arkansas Democratic State Convention NOTES. No. 410 Seventh street, betwen H and J. + os five acres, thus affording arare opportunity for held at Little Rock on the 6th instant, nomi- eek Bene eee. scoomipenien ays EGS LEAVE To! INFORM THE PUBLIC | re nd detrei one R port —_ = ete or upon apy contract express or implied with | nated, by acclamation, Hon. Mr. Conway for so ilowing maanoc: samen ie ’ same persons that were formerly @uegeaa city. daughters of the interior, who are so pecu-| the government of the United States,” 40.,| governor, and selected 8. H. Beminteat, N. of ceuahy iat State of | in theestablishment, whoarefully f not disposed of at private sale before the liarly typical of our country, its nationalchar- | ‘and also all claims which may be referred | B. Burrow, Jolin McCoy, and J. J. Green as} |) =, propose to convey the mail from Spe 1, | Competent to conduct the Un time above specified it will then be offered at pub- acbiateties, fuctlisiticnn ead iations. Up |” it by either House of Congress,’’ &e. presidental electors, and instructod the dele- hardy agricultural and pastoral sons and | 2°¥ regulation of an Executive department, dertaking Business; 1856, to June 30, 1858, on route No 5 and that every attention will bs given to calls, J ‘i suction. ’ elie caaty Sigs alt iieum ts You thus perceive that by the lan dor to the Cincinnati Convention to support to ——, sgreeably to the advertisement of | day or night, as heretofore. m 19 6m She ont al omens apply to this time comparatively few of them have| the law of Congress, the “yj resident Pierce for renomination. the Postmaster General, dated May 20, 1856, and TURTLE TURTLE Louisiana avenue, or to'T. M. HANson, wended their way to Califasnia, for want of | ‘ judges,” and not commiesione: A Democratic Convention was recently held | by the following mode of conveyance, viz : LOBSTERS! LOBSTERS 7th street the facility of passing to apd from there best | the ‘‘court” is a “‘ court,” and not och, | in the first district of Tennessee for the pur- Thi bad Tie made with fail xnewienen be Mar tar aobeste k ee ati Leaps ae ee ae auited to their habits of life. cia ee late are toc henn ad dee. | Pose of selecting a presidentia elector. Sam- | ynealsthace of the route, the weigher? eevee | a, fully ee ision of the land. GC. W. BOTELES, The demand of Cal:fornia for the construc- at pl not “ad sory only,’’ nor in any br re Nope od SAREE COOP E Ye 38 hy Phen aed servic ehacion stamcanrel exon -_ a ge a cholce U7~ The abeve sale is unavoidably pest- tion of such a road as will accommodate this; %#Y ‘‘ advisory;”’ the word “ commission,” or : : Green TLES, from Nass poned to MONDAY AFTERNOON, M d " Hon. A B. Greenwood has been renomina- | {ation of the instructions and requirements at- | direct which will be served up daily at their Es 53g o'clock, at which time it will commissioners, advicg, advise or “ advisory,”’ : t.ched to the advertisement. bits! rT ? ~ nein a chae to be found in the law; nor | 4 for Congress by the Democratic Convention Da‘ed. i tablishment, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and c.W. description of emigration is not only reasona* i i , i Sixth street, south side. 17-SWS&M Auctioneer. ble, but it involves (in ¢ i “ . | recently held in the first district of Arkansas. Form of a Guarantee. 2 m ctloneer. _ ueseiue freta Con dee = treatment it may suggested Ls sehen Feat rer gies here In the second district Hon E. A. Warren has | The undersigned, V alates at , State of On a mens ae Seen oe — VRUSTEE AL ILL BE EX- Gress) the solution of the | mission’’ and “o been nominated for Congress. ——, undertake that, 1f the foregoing bid for | STHS- from the Philadel, Seed te pebiie che an SATURDAY. the question, whether the connection between our | Word “ court ? means one is arene boo — ing e mail on route Ne. —— ve escepted D> Families ‘supjiied With the shove articles | Sist. day of May, at ¢ o'clock, p. mat the mar F “ mission’? means qui ; tmaster Gene: ‘e r shall, pri- Dc. hiewing 40 Rests country, £0 - of promise to the future eword judge’ means one thing, andthe} A Campaign Parer.—The first number of the first vot July, 1836, or as soon thereaf- | ®t r¢asonadle rates. aa fove wy oe ag and being in Pairfax of us on the Atlantic side, is to be temporary | word “commissioner” m ui of the National (a weekly Democratic cam- | tet ®# may be, enter into the required obligation SODA WATER. under a deed of or permanent. Under such circumstances, it | thing. Nor are the words “ determin: ‘ tapers the service proposed, with good and HOSE WISHING THIS MOST DELI- _ RLS engssaidtislanhetre ae es. ox advise, convertible; the word do- | Paign paper) published by Mr. Wm. H. Hope, | sufficient sureties cious’ and Beverage in a state of sure! meas Z in this city, is before us. It is evidently | This we do understanding distinctly the obli- | purity and freshness, will bear in mind that tions and liabilities assumed by guarantors un- be bad for the season at NORBECK destined to be an earnest laborer in the Dem- Jer the 7th section of the act of Congress of July ata ri) Establishment, pest termine has a very different meaning from possible pass between the presentation of the | that of advic peg Pae There can be no great petition from California expected here | court without a judge or judges. There may i ii - | 2, 1896. to Iron Hall, on Pa. avenue, between 9th in a few days, and the enactment of a bill in|? 2 commission without judge or judges —— E wig se = —_— to "Dated. (Signed by two guarantors ) | streets. “ ap 30-Im compliance with its reasonable prayer. cannon sgn tase leben laedin — se arene censacamaeie Siu wadtonignee Sestmaet eid eels of NEW FLOUR STORE. — not final; and retreeency forsooth, <eageee hae oer ore 4 eee hn ——— Senifen uadsr Ais oath of office, that he | ésth street, between Pa. avenue and D st. reserved to itself the diseretionary power of | it. is acquainted with the a ae bove guatantors, and Kansas —The majority of the House Com- | vorrei or of at pees rarer Knows them to be men of property, and able to T E BEST CAMELS APR ALL OTHER mittee of Investigation in Kansas are busily |<. Tomb of the Capulets “ihe adver destin A Russian Freer Comia.—The Courrier, | mak thetr guarantee. ‘also for &.CORN MEAL, OATS, vie - to suit purchasers , y ii "4 steam squadron now ) CORN, &c.,in cngrensi, in enocaragine by all the means St | of theiconris or of allowing the favershle dq | (Feeneh,) sa78-#-Bawien sos agnedren now JAMES campait, Call and . ee ry a es | a ipa ae | ef i Weed a | emmre_“ASERE _| SU SAN B. PAUL. laws and functionaries created by the ‘errite- propriations of money to carry the agme into ral W arakowtt . $ F? EsH MIL La ete Te Ss rial legislature, but als0 to the United States, “est, No one ever suspected the Ciroyit . DEALEE ; Geahent act ediate ‘dice a Co * the United States for the District of | Tag Cawets.—The Indianola (Texas) Bul F 8. NICOLS SNOWDEN’S Offcs and Depot—Bouthwest corer of F and ere ccal yea cr: rs. They are | Court o . ‘ne an examining commis- Tetin in noticing the arrival of the camel ed streets. Set srouting the idea that theres ether privilege, | Columbia, of ov. * and 8 cert from the Mediterranean, says it understand FATREAM RY sty power or law of any description there, not or thet tes “octaben? wse'*say a web tne Tbe Ge ton so it wf Rey PON aes th etree concentrated in themselves and their com- | because its decisions (where the matter in u._ wad three i + mihi nee — ——_—e_ ———————eor EE ee