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ING, ON AMUSEMENTS. refined by thorough professional acquiremente, | the posse and wounding others. Hence the PERSONAL. inne mone! - EV EN IN G STAR. and have found them in Major Lee, until late- | burning, doubtlegs, as that way of obeying] ....Capt. E. Nye and family, of New York, | 7th street, a SILVER WATCH, nich NATIONAL TREATRE. ly an officer of Engineers of the Army, and | the law was very likely to exasperate those | are at bbe : ak ee pee ee to tomas 8 U8 WASHINGTON CITY: now a private citizen of the State of Maryland doing their simple duty % good citizens in Bhs larncross ily are concertizing proving propert 'y, and paying for this advertise. JOHN T. FORD. WEDNESDAY..........4..... May 28, 1866. | Skilled in works of construction, and used to aiding the sheriff to execute the writs in his icc. @ov WB. Lawsece Poe « ment — oe ao 408. JEFFERSO. commanding bodies of men, we wish his nomi- | hands. Patten, of R. I., are at Wi > oa i P Spe fe mings nse rool ities ‘ns {{7" Advertisements should be handed in by | nation all success. Elsewhere we give the reader all that the .+++ Queen Victoria wae thirty-seven years | stock of French pe ge cher Pickles, P x Reserved ovate. 12 o’eloek, m., otherwise they may not appeal! The Board of Public Works will at least per- | telegraph has brought to-day, with the re- | of age on Saturday last. © Jellies, Catsups, &c., at cost. until the next day. Z. M. P. Femily Circle and ceive that its actionin this regard is at last like- | mark that we place no confidence whatever +. .+Hon. 8. J. Tilden, of TH 18 EVENING, May 23, ly to receive the attention of the public, and | in any telographie account from Kansas, al coer ae ; chi ZALOCKS_CLOCKS—CLOCKS Morris Barnett’s fine comedy, in three acts, of = aa we persuade ourselves that its individual mem- | ways awaiting accounts by mail of the stories} _--.- Edwin ‘orrest is to appear in Richmond ceived, a great variety of CLOCKS, THE SERIOUS FAMILY. The Union, netlsing the fact ss a bers will not reject the appeal which the par- | originally told per telegraph before knowing eet ee rs to an an- | which Sow be — oe CONS bogus delegation will arabe hare stylin ties first in interest so urgently and respect-| how far to place confidence in them. The .sse. 0. Fowler, Eaq., Postmaster of New 240 Peansy Ivania avenue, opposite cinnati Convention from ay ma - fulig press upon them, except for reasons | Journal of Commerce, commenting yesterday | York city, is in the city and is stopping at | —™2%-1m Brovyee, Bet. themselves ‘* Benton Aiea 2 eas his- | Detter than we can imagine to exist. Why | upén these occurrences, says with great truth | Willards’. * |BENTER & BUBANT 152 readers with a synopsis of their political should they do so? the interest of the bond- | and force: -+..Gen Bradbury, A. B. Chase, and A. 8, a p Las et TURTLE tory, which shows them to be mere tenders to Ps . Z ° he | Chandler, of Maine, delogates to the Cincin. Ty: A = 1 holders is at once the interest of the Canal, of We withhold comments until we learn the ti C ti at the Ki the Republican party, and co-laborers in all the community, and of the State of Maryland. | facts; only remarking that a worse poliey nati Convention, are at the Kirkwood House. things political with the elder Blair in this ti could not possibly have been pursued than to ++++Mr. Jordan, proprietor of the Magnolia city. Col. Benton’s course since March 3, The, Mery Sapeag Pee yoy of | make a mighty flourish of Sharp's rifles and | Sprin; a Va, thot ‘an frishman who attacked 1853, is elaborately reviewed in the course of | Maryland is, we understand, a _in eae bg eager x ~~ him & : a oe Leonel 2 5 . P i 3 : ° ges ud ’ ey this article, which clozes as follows : — ae = oer ae _— veaident of the hour of trial — Fe wiles or fagbinoneas to the Senator, and ex-Governor Woodbridge “One other fact before we close. Col. Ben- Chesapeake and Obio Canal Company ; and we wean wcns oribras Areas kt —— and family, of Michigan, are in Washington. poet ee td par. learn further that retreat its —— is bat tha’ stare: ae ke T rele tumscanute as Hon. Jere Clemens, ex-Senator from he holds under advisement hie nomination for ipea wore pam macninalig. jotued tn clearly implies it. When Eastern clergymen Alabama, was relieved of $120 and some val- New York, is at SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. To conclude with the Drema of THE GOLDEN FARMER. The Golder Farmer. «Mr. Boniface Jemmy Twitcher. Horry Barmer. Elizabeth... os) On Thursdsy Mr. HACKETT as FALSTAFF, _IN KING HENRY Iv. OFFICE REMOVED. R. VAN PATTEN, DENTIST, WILL BE happy to serve bis patrons at his residence, ‘‘Cedar Hill,’’ on Pennsyl-, vania av’., near Georgetown, where his greater comfort, convenience and retirement wittenable him to do his friends better justice, a 2 a bles, ; . | #nd their comfort, he believes, will be tly a _— governer. Can any one doubt that if it is as pressing upon the notice of the Board the bowie knife and pistol with hari edad days since, at a hotel in Peters greater to compensate for the distance. ate Te Box regen ag onte of Rererera a certained that his running will carry off votes | Dame of a gentleman for that post whose ca- s,’’ they are pretty sure to get : Ww vee, | We wey ws ant sp m. m 26-1t enough from the Democratic ticket to cnable | pability, both business-like and professional, trength liesin the arts of | -.-. We hear that Senator Sumner is this REWARD —LOST ON MONDAY, | — Notbings to defeat it, Col Benton they decm essential to the good management | Peace and the principles of religion. Had | morning threatened with an attack of erysi- $5 between land 2 o’clock, about the corner = will be ndidate? Ifthe fact of his bein, le work. they stuck to these, and had the emigrants pelas, and suffers greatly under the fever con- # candidate will in any way promote the views ot paste chats nen fallen upon a gentleman of | 2one £0 likewise. the prosent troubles would | sequent thereupon. and multiply the chances of his son-in-law, he Maryland, formerly of the Engineer Corps of | 1° have existed. The pride and passions of Benj. H. Wilson, Esq., delegate from will be one. The Biairz, Donelsons, Burkes, the Army, to whose credit it may be said, as the South and South West would not have | South Carolina to the Convention at Cincin- GRAND RALLY ANTI-ENOW NOTHINGS of Bridge ana High streets, Georgetown, orinan omnibus from Georgetown to Washington a PUCKET BOOK, containicg 17 dollars in geld and some silver money. Al; few papers and . a i 1L minature on ivory, 's believed one ixt a wa RD. and Bentcns are all working for two things— 1 f f tl that it is | been roused, and Kansas would bave been | pati; Hon Bedford Brown, N. C.; Hon W. P: | or two carde with thé natesef the owner engraved 2 place, if it ean be had; revenge, if it cannot.” | he bondholders who have sueght Lis nut fog peopled by an overwhelming majority of Free- | Thompson, Va.; Hon. F. W. Pickens, 8. C.; | on them ‘The Ander will receive the above owacd GRAND ere OF tet pole of The Intelltgencer’s editorial columns are | the post nor the bondholders. State men Who can doubt it? td selec =p ae A. A. Chapman, | by leaving it at the Star Office. m 28 2t aie ne Navy Vera, on WEDNESDAY n i bere a., are at Bro P . ~ “f 4 > 9 to-day devoted to news, literature, &c. palin sides uncent e of) gne Current Operations of the Treasury | \"" sibel se ARRIVED THIS DAY! EVENING next, the%Sth instant, at 7 o'clock. ‘piscopal Convention of the Dio UST RECEIVED, PER SCHR. GEORGE, D one cargo of LORBERRY COAL, for cook- ing purposes. ‘Those who use coal for cooking should not fail to give it a trial, as it is warranted superior to any ever brought to this market. Sar- ‘Gction given, or no sale. ALSO, ON HANB— this great work will have all proper consider- | Department.—On yeterday, the 27th of May, | cess of Virginia, which assembled at Freder- WASHINGTON REWS AND GOSSIP ation with the Board, which can hardly fail to | there were of Treasury warrante entered on | icksburg on Wednesday last, adjourned on receive with all the feeling which the —_———— Saturday. Tho followi del to tl The Other Election.—Two elections there | case may seem to call for the earnest appeal the books of the Department— Generali Uomventionlcs be heldvin Phiadel, are to come off on Monday next in Washing- | °f those, many of them widows and orphans, | For the redemption ofstocks.... $3,553 6} phia in October next, were elected : On the ton. Of one of them something has been al- | We little all has been locked up for years | For the Treasury Department... 224,727 21 Ali men, without es to parties, are respect- fu'ly invited to atien: The meeting will be addressed by the follow ing distinguished gentlemen : Hon A G Brown, Miss Hon 8 A Smith, Tenn Hon JB Weller Col Hon G W Peck, Mich Hoa L M. Keitt, SC Hon W Berksdale, Miss ; - ji part of the clergy—Dr. Andrews, Dr. Spar- | Hickoi White Ash, Ked Ash, Hon A E Maxwell, Fla Hon T G Davidson, La ready heard, and more is every way likely to ar piers che matter cae a Publis Wer warrantd renneed' os lente ke prgey ty al tie'w'e “ii Oak twoop ee co OAL De Mage an iy i ba : . 2 é Ld — . C. Rives, s * 5 be—bets, banners, public meetings, speechi- | interest in this neighborhood, we are not to be 166) red Philip Williams, Col. F. H. Smith, and D. i> Coal under cover, delivered free from slate | m 27-2t fications, and promises partaking of the char- held as espousing the choice cf the bondhold- Conrad. and dirt. T.jJ.& W.M.GALT, s . | Fs a8 against any other candidate than their i acter of pie-crust, abounding from this untij own, if there be other candidates, of which fine fia ig na pemey yoy Ss Monday evening, when, we trust, darkness indeed, we know nothing. We content our- CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Buell, formerly of Michigan, and Jate Sherif will become visible under torchlights and prog denen’ ain ara teehee eerie In tho Senate, yesterday, after we went to | of El Dorado County, California. Itis acane transparencies of a Magruder glare, and the | ability forall ie vadoun aulien of the canal | Ptess, Mr. Cass made a further personal ex- | of 2 very heavy and choice wood, resembling night be made hideous by cheers, yell=, and | presidency—a post of s0 much importance to | planation in regard to the letter from Mr. prods} realest are fearar ag the clangor of artillery—for the Federal me- gto golem oh to the District Crampton to the Earl of Malmesbury, dated | fornia gold head, most alabaretely wrought, tropolis is going toelect aMayor. But another Stats et peters pee Shen dleatag de — January 10, 1853, showing thathe (Mr Cramp | and crowned with a Jar, e and finely lished election comes off in Washington on that day, | served and administered with basives capa- | ton) bad wholly misapprehended what had | piece of gold quartz, Within Se head, whisk ked, and, indeed, hard! bered | bility and professional skill, would in five | *llen from him ic Cass) in the casual con- | 1s ingeniously contrived to open like a Scotch- unmarked, and, indeed. hardly remembere casa be uavia not only all that is due to ite | Versation referred to therein : man’s snuff box, are deposited. in several by the many, although vital to the city’s wel- Rondboutene eee i. addlitio a : ‘ es small |, The President's messages vetoing internal | compartments, specimens of gold dust from fare. On Monday, the Board of Public Works | but steadil lneuaashias van = On pore | improvement bills were then again taken up, | the dry diggins. The whole affair is a most of the State of Maryland meets in our City | of the Stave which owns it What ft would | 224 were debated by Mesars ay ager magnificent and costly gift. Hall to elect a President of the Chesapeake | #0¢ do for the State’s finances in five years Hater tex) and) Maser, Oniienden, Fell of | = aaasaaas and Obio Canal longer is a point upon which it were safer not Tenn , and others against the views therein | << CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED Leer ar Grand Mass Meeting. HE ANTI-KNOW NOTHINGS OF THE Seventh Ward will hold a Grand Mass Meet- ing on THURSDAY EVENING, May 29th, at 75 o'clock, corner of Seventh street and intersec- 4 n of Maryland and Virginia avenues Distinguished speakers from all parts of the country will address the > The Anti-Know 3 Associations of the several wards, together with tbe Georgetown As- sociation, are reqvested to unite with us on this occasion Persons cf all parties are respectfully invited to attend m23- N. W. cor. 12th and © st s, No. 547. $100 REWARD.—RANAWAY ON the 23d instart, fom the subscri- ber’s Farm, in Charles county, Maryland, my Negro Man MADISON, who is about 2Lor 22 years of age, and of copper color. weighing abcut 1:0 pounds He and his brother (who has siace been taken)went off together, and cook a variety of clothing. He is supposed to be either in Washington or its neighborhood, and | will give the above reward of one hundred dollars for his apprehension and lodgment in jail any- where, so that I recover him. LAURENCE POSEY, Pegi Fresh P. O., Charles county, Md. Committee of Arrangeme: ts Sam’l 8. Taylor, Ch’n, Michsel Mooney, Thomas M. Harvey, Robert Gill. Joseph R Gill, we THIRD WARD UNION TICKET. EXCURSION AND PIC NIC “f Grace Chureh Sunday-sehool, Island, FOR MAYOR. - F . a djourned. most cordially returns his thanks to the TO THE WHITE HOUSE. WILLIAM B. MAGRUDER. J to indulge in any prophecies—the New York | Set forth, ere Shey'sa . < 3 3 y : Our readers will remember that it is not now and Erie canal Revie repaid, to the surprise | In the Houss, the bill granting lands to the tere Hose nice audoterscaninn cree: pete ieee ae nt gottigs ALDERMAN. for the first time that their attention has been | alike of its friends and its enemies, the whole State of Michigan in aid of the construction 4 ht J a i leave her wharf for the W H 1 T E a eee HOUSE, having heen chartered by the Sunday School of Grace Church for theday. The frierds of the Church and School, and al) others favor- ably disposed are cordially invited to part'cipate. f a bh ington, as well as to individuals disconnected called to this subject in our columns, and we = es i rironibsipay lope eas twice over, | of certain railroadstherein named was passed— | With sald Companies, for their exertion in en- are glad to see that public attention, at last . : deavoring, on yesterday, to preserve his propert The whole question is one of a somewhat | 7° 7, nays 57—ere they adjourned. from destructicn by ire : we awakened to its importance, is beginning to | pointed interest, not only to the holder of the Proceedings of T@Day CHARLES E. MIX. find a tongue. For all see that the Canal has | ©2281 bonds, but to every property-holder in 4 Georgetown, D. C., May 28, 1856 par COMMON COUNCIL. LAMBERT TREE MARTIN V.B BOGAN, WILLIAM P. HOWELL, Jr. In the Senate, Mr. Pearce reported, from nocorn = alias Soares oe srorce T LANGLEY 5 : the State, unless some one of the latter can eee oe ‘4 NOTICE.—MY WIFE, M. F =) eee se 5 i E not answered the purpose of its creation ;—the be found who supposes himself not to be suffi- | the select committee on the Sumner and : » M. FLANA. The Committee pledge themselves, if possible Ine it b es San! Ppahieliot re any sErosceation, value it was to give to the counties of Mary- | ciently taxed already. Brooks affair, a resolution setting forth that | '¢ft my house, an en with her abcut $'20 in land and Virginia bordering along its entire — ’ & money I bereby forewarn all persons fromeitker the Senate have no jurisdiction in the case, | harboring or trusting her as 1 will not length ; the aid it should have brought tothe | Mr. Buchanan’s Texas Speech —The Con- and referring it to ihe House of Representa- debts eras ed by ES aphead finances of the State; the minerals of western | £7¢sstonal Globe, part II, vol 13, of the Ap- | tives; resolution passed. aes GARRETT FLANAGAN. Maryland which it was to have poured down | pendix, contains a speech of Mr. Buchanan ocean ee the relief of Wm. F. Magraw Been CARD EMR. JOS. JEFFERSON re- to the sea-board in a golden stream ;—none of | 0n the admission of Texas, delivered in secret P ‘urns his sincere thanks for the many i Shortly afterwards the House bill granting | kindness received at the hands of the Washing- these have been realized ;—the Canal has | session of the Senate on June 8, 1844, which | the right of way tothe St. Louis and Iron | tonians, and announces his FAREWELL BEN- wanted management ; it has needed a head; | 8% an item of history is not without interest | Mountain railroad through the arsenal, mag- | EFIT on SATURDAY EVENING, May 3ist, : being his last appearance but six in this city. He it has been a sbuttlecock, ir the bands of the | &t this time. It is right and proper that the mre ec rade igri Pratn will have the ence of Present ing a bill of at‘rac- politicians of Maryland, the Whigs of that | Political record of Mr. Buchanan, and that rittenden, and others. oy his Shxka® de Kreat on of RIGHARD ing his Sbakspearian delineation of RICHARD State using it for their own partizan purposes | Of every candidate for the nomination at Cin- In the House, up to the hour at which we | ! eb Heeb with so much faver in other cilies. when they held the power to do so,—the Dem- | cinnati, should be examiued before the meet- | went to press, nothing was done except the | 2X Sheet now open =a cerats following their example when the pow- | iag of the Couw-ntion, rather tha afverward, | introduction and reference of a large number Bee TERE WILL BE A MEETING of Bogs the citizens of the First Ward o ed er reverted to their hands. when, should the record prove objectionable | of bills, by leave. s to Know Nothingism held THIS Wednesday) It is not worth while to stop to inqu're by | there is no opportunity to correct what may be ——__—+-—____ EVENING, May 28th, at 8 o'clock, at the Gra- 3 = = Z . Buildings, Cirele, f which party this suicidal policy was first in- | Pethapsafatal error. The only portion of the GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCF, peciientigsS Snalane io All the vaaunes inte sugurated, capability and qualification have | *Peech which is at present of interost, iz that to make it one of the most pleasant excursions of the season. Single ickets 50 cents; Chil¢ren’s 12% cents. Two tickets wili admit a gentleman and tw: dies, and goat Mase had at the Bookstore of M Farnhem or Morrison, Penssylvania avenue, and the Drug Store of Dr. Clarke, Island ; also atthe bozt on the morning of the excursion. m 28-eod« . NE, STYLES KICH SILVER WARE. Just finished and opened this day a large as- sortment of pure Silver Ware, such as— Richly wrought Tea Sets, complete Urns, Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cups Butter Dishes, S.]t Cellars Coffee Cups and Saucers Dessert Knives, Berry Shovels ice Cream and Fruit pene Sugar Sifters Ice and Salad Tongs, Fish Carvers and Forks Dinner Coffee Spoons, Nepkin Rings, &c. The above, with a!l the new patterns of Table Dessert, and Tea Spoons and Forks, are offered at the lowest rates] ard warranted pure F""s* WARD ELECTION NOTICE SECOND PRECINCT. Notice ts hereby given that an election will be held in the above precinct on Monday, the 24 day of June, 1856, at the house of C_and M. Hines. oa Twenty-sixth street, between H s'reet and Pennsylvania avenue, south side, for Mayor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, three mcm- bers of the Common Council, and one Assessor, torepresent said Werd. And atthe stme time and place, one member of the Board of Aldermen for tue unexpired term of William B Magruder, resigned. Ths polls will be opened at 7 o’clock a. m., and closeat7 o’clock p.m. T. H CRAIG, A. W. DENHAN. WM. H. PERKINS Comminsioners of the Second Precinct of the m™ 25-lw First Ward. Garou WARD ELECTION NOTICE. FIRST PRECINCT. Notice is hereby given that an election will be ' held on MONDAY, the 2d day of June next, at Board of Aider 5 stoned by thi igne- M. W. GALT & BRO. the corner of Massachusetts avenue and Twelfth ; . 5 Guorcerown, May 28, 1856. | tionof Dr Wee B ‘Magruder. teenie | mesh oe Vv, bet. 9th and luck sts. | *teet, for Mayor of the city, one member of ‘be | been for some years the least and | i which relates to the question of slavery. This i OO a —— Board of Aldermen, and three members of the [ts stenting cauaonspances ay | ocldeon’ ioned i it An accident happened on Water street yes- NOTICR —THE MEMBERS OF The| FOR THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION | Boerd of Common Council. The above t to be regarded in selecting a management for | Subject is first mentioned in tho following ex- terday afternoon which will doubtless result a Club of Georgetown beg leave to embraces all the Second Ward rorth of H street the Canal; but this was hardly one of the | ‘™t: TO BE MELD IN INNATI On Menday, Jume 2, 1856. Fare for the Round Trip only Sixteen dollars | 1 etl TRIP_TICKETS WILL BE I8- sued by the Baltimore and Chico Railroed Com-any to Delegates and others wbo may desire to attend the Convention at Cincinnati, at One Half the Usual Rates of Fare! Fare for the Rourd Trip only $.6/ Tickets good to return until the 14th of June! and must be procured br fore staring, or tne usual = " inform their numrrous fri.nds and the public = 2 in the death of a {ttle girl nemed Laura How- a purposes of its creation ;—it was not dug, nor “In arriving at the conclusion to support genevally that they intend giving a Grand Pic Nic . ard, about seven years of age. While one of | and Excursion tothe White House Pavilion on instituted, nor paid for, merely to creat this treaty, I had to encounter but one serious the wagons of Mer Wheatley’s lumber yard | WEDNESDAY. June 11. 1356. , iO y © 8D | obstacle, AND THAT WAS THE QUESTION oF i i See verti: Li * asylum for the decayed politicians of Ma: SLAVERY. Whilst I h vie was being loaded, the horse attached to it be- ure advertisement. m £8-3t land =_— ei cad ever shall pes int: va the nano came frightened at the hoisting of a sail ona EMOCRATIC MASS MEETING — We a . aad vines, the naatiteiie i sickis fice vessel, and ran off. The child happened to be Sy 7A meeting of those o tothe Know- © make no war upon Canal Presidents, Sonthen Blakes otee tr, gave oe [| Out in thestreet at the time ; and while trying | Nothing rule will be held on THIS EVENING, present or past. If they found they could ob- ri fat a civing Sepkasaed ky ust act, of to get out of the way, was knocked down by es Spe eee at ike “ strlgeergeai a : F - . rt a ya t i i street, between F an: streets. ie proceed- tain an essy and lucrative post, it were asking | mine to extend the limits of the Union over a ~ i parapet a echry ee ings will te conducted in the German laaweane: a little too much of human nature to expect | new Slavebolding territory. After matare re- against a cile of lamber, She was taken to — Speeches in English are expected by the Hon. them to abstain; nor upon any of those scek- — Bowerer, - overcame these scruples, her bome in Jefferson street, and Drs. Maccall | 4 ee dein Ce eevania,, Brown of 5s pa ° and now believe that the acquisition of Toxas ing to obtain the Canal Presidencey,—as com- ome e Mississippi, Davidson ef Lousiana, 8. A. Smith will bo the means of limiting, not enlarging and Craigan called in. She was found to have | of Tennessee, and otber gentlemen. north. The Polls wili be opened at 7 o'clock &. m., end closed at 7 o’clock p.m J.P. DICKINSON, JOBN W. SIMMS: Cc. L. COLTMAN, m %6-lw Commissioners. FTH WARD ELECTION NUTICE. SECOND PRECINCT Notice is bereby given that an election wil) be held on MUNDAY, the 2d day of Jure next, at McPherrox’s Drug Store, corer of First strvet eat and Pennsylvania «venue, inthe Second Pr - ciact of the Fifth Ward (embracing all that por- tion of the Ward south of the line ef tennsy!- fare will be collected in both directions vania avenue) for Mayor one member cf the ini ceived ere wound upon one of her lega, Friends of libert: th tol WM. &. WOODSIDE. Board cf Aldermen, three members of the Board pera ao pp end eee sn aes Pay mye “ rade & f th Id, Provi hactios ietious internal injaciegs both of wer expected to pally ev wes eee in 28-1w Master ‘Transportation, of Common Council, and an Assessor. who have filled it for years past They may n the government of the world, Provi- << head and body. We learn from her father, | — ————___ well zee no reason why th h denco generally produces great changes by | str ‘T. “Howard, this morning, thet there ae MASONIC.—A SPECIAL MEETING : y they too should not | gradual means. There is nothing rash in the little if i fh B of Columbia R_ A. Chapter No. 15 will be prefer their claims;—nor upon politicians as | counsels of the Almighty. May not, then, bus me Y oheuied. pemerda P afin in held THIS (Wednesdiy) EVENING, at such, Providence, which makes nothing in the acquisition of Texas be the means of begriae y = ays nde denek’ 8173 o'clock. R A Masons in g od standing are ; : i ss gradually drawing the slaves far to the South | Sal! trame house | Oe Min eet neat | cordially invited to attend. vain, having assigned them, too, their proper | Pa climate more congenial to their nature; High, belonging to Mr.C E. Mix, and oecu- By order of the M. E.H. P: Places in the body politic. But we knowsome | and may they not finally pass off into Mexico, | Pied by bopper Lia ies wasentirely} m28 J. F. 1. McCLERY, Sec. able politicians who would have made very and THERE MINGLE WITH A RACE WHERE No ee he Bin eeeintee including severe] Ket? THE PUBLIC—A MEETING poor merchants; some brilliant ones who weuld oa wanes Pagosa rss iserhs from your city, were prompt on the ground, NING, hewn iensane sore, Kiomen's have shone with a somewhat dimmer light if | Indians and negroes, blooded tonuthier iy | but could do little good in consequence of the in obtains ly eg Uotel, up stairs, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hali. to it bad been their fortune to preside over the | C¥ery Variety, who would receive our slaves | dificulty in obtaining a supply of water. Mr | take into consideration the high prices now being The Polls will be opened at7 o'clock a. m , and closed at 7 o’cleck p. m. JA8. A. BRUWN, JOHN P. INGLE, ' JOHN McCAULEY, Commissioners of Fiection m2-lw for Second Precinct of Fifth Ward {LOUR MATTING.—1 HAVE JUST RF ceived a lot of FLOUR MATTING, the best article that hes been received in this market this season, and which I will sell as low asa much inferior article can be bonght for el:ewhcre in tats efty.” LF: CLABE, GUGD THINGS ARE IN ABUNDANCE AT RIDENOUR § CO’'S. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER lot of FRENCH CANDIES, direct from Paris, to which we invite the attention of our friends and the public, viz: Chocolate Caromel. Chocolate Cream Drops, Soft Gum Drops, very fine aad all flavors; the Oriental Fig Paste, from phere Bioomer ard Conversation Lozenges, suitable for modest young men te visit the ladies with; Rock Candy, and Mixed Candy, very ckeip 1C& CREAM made of purecream at $2 pergallon We shall say nothing about it; the - ix i i " “ 7 ve say it is the best they everest. Plearecall | Upbolsterer and Paper-banger, No 248, north earthly destinies of the Star newspaper. Like | 9% ‘75 of perfect social equality. To this ppt eee: ie oes cee Oe erence th Te the Norte? facet ven ie iea'try it U. a. RIDENOUR - oo. sare oe oe aaimmaaiaG other men, they are good in their plncts, bel aprer vba never can be admitted in the We learn this morning that Mayor Addison public sre respeoifully Invited to attend. = oe Pa. a —— 10th sts. mB (News) i ” b> es. . . 2 Py order cf the COMM EE. us regan their place,—and the people of the United ‘That the acquisition of Texas would, ere | ‘8 considered better Most of the duties of mira Tr — AGENCY OF THE . = ‘a Fi eon his office are still discharged by R. Ould, Esq., |" JUST KECEIVED. Keystone Insurance Co. of thiladelphia States cannot recognize the truth too soon,—is | 10s: convert Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, | Wi? bce ttend: for th THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION DOZEN SCOTCH ALE i ' : 8 " i Missouri, and probably others of the more | “5° '8 ™ attendance for the purpose a por- een te REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION 10 100 do BROWN STOUT Capital.......-..+-+++++-8300, . not in command of the Coast Survey, nor on Nerthers slave States into free States, len. | t!? of every day. . | . of lem oy will hold a special 100 dozen Old Jameica RUM NNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR the quarter deck of a frigate going into action, | tertain notadoubt. * * * > _ The collection at the African Methodist Mis- ee EE ORRORAT EVEIRUNG ween 60 do 8t Croix do ending January 1, 1856. . , nor at the head of a Canal Board. We make “ Butshould Texas be annexed to the Union, | "0". chureb, Rev. Leonard ©. Speaks, pastor, 1 ‘ , 50 do Pale Sherry WINE Aenets of the Company, consisting of Bonds end Morigaces causes will be brought into operation which | °?, Sabbath last amounted to $404. Thededi- | 'A"7iii Shigedance of no War upon them, nor A full attendance of every member fs particu- £0 do Madeira do on unencnmbered real ee #110,C0s 00 m any one; we war ‘ ; Stocks of other Corporations, worth par 95,630 09 st inevit catory sermon was preached by the Rey. latly requested, as business of importance is to be 75 do five Claret de Cash on hand B16 30 ‘ against the system, which has ruined all who tice pace Cyrene dy sind ree mune Samuel Watts from the 16th chapter, 18th ccmidcea L. CLEPHANE, Scc. Sry Tipe Bil recevatie, consisting of Marine potes-end ‘ put faith in the canal, and would have ruined | best information, it is no longer profitable to bra reairesat On this rock I build my | m 27-2 — ee ee 100,000 HAVANA SEGARS, ofall brands,whole- | Stock notes 18,386 00 i ‘ : raise wheat, rye, and corn, by slave labor. ? , ALi: OF FANCY ARTICLES BY le and retail, at the canal itself but for the zeal and efficiency } Wire, * thieeo srtinles are tee ay staples of | , Thos pesky little blood suckers, torment. | RE atin at une iets (ores BY * JONAS P. LEVY'S which have filled some of the secondary posts, agriculture, in the pointed and expressive | "8 Pigbt visttants, mosquitoes, are already | peor, got up by the ladies of th!s city —On Wine, Liquor, Segar and Grocery Store, Whole receipts for premiums during the year however crippled by want of powors; and to language of Mr Randolph, if the slave does beginning to make their appearance in our | WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 28th instant, at ms tf No. 4/4 Pennsylvania avenue. Paid for iosses and expeuses during the year . - . city in considerable numbers 7% o’clock, will be sold at 4’3, south side Penn- > P_ M. MORIARTY, President. which alone the canal owes the little of life ed ea te ee ee oh ee 5 Ficar this moruing is held at $6 124a$6.25 ssfvanie avenue, cori er 4 street, a great variety MiSvunccts ste Ge cee ee J. MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary ieh i « . a aw s e slay ‘ ne icles, t it the which it retains at this day will naturally be removed from such a coun. | During the last fow days the arrivals of wheat | °f useful and fancy Artic! © Clone Ow ington snd Georgetown that she can be seen and consulted on s\ch subjects as love, marriage, law suits, absent friends, losses, &c. She expects to remain in the city but a short time. Her resi¢ence is No. 86 F street no th, be- tween 22d and 23d stere's, opposite the Observa- tory. Name on the door Gentlemen 5v cents— Ladies 25. Hours froma m., to9 o’clock P-m. m 19-30% OR SALE—AT REASUNABLE PRICE and terms, a beautiful and well- built one-horse CARRIAGE, (new.) Enquire at No. 252 Seventh street, p of M. m 27.3t® C. 8. O HARE. $ KREWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, eitber on Seven:h street, or the vicinity of the Park Hotel, one SEAL, with the letters “ H. HH. V.’? engraved in agate and surmounted bys Gold Dog. Enquire at this office m 27 2t a $50 REWARD.-—I WILL PAY THE ‘above ameunt to any one who will return me a Horse stolen my stable on the night of the 26th inst. He isa ligh. dap- ple grey, about 15 hands high, has ‘white mane and tail, and fore-top cropped. He is between 7 and 8 yearsold. He has a slig't scar from a sad- # i nbove Fair The public are respecifully invitea The canal has issued nearly two millions of try, where his labor is scarcely adequate to re been pales ie - neat gers eee toastend. The reoas will besold by dollars in the shape of preferred bonds, which | Dit own support, to a region where he can not eal De hace ee tly ae 1.40 56 re m27-2t = C. R. L. CROWN, Auctioneer. are held in very many hands scattered through | p21, maintain himeelf, but yield large profits | P94" and $1 S0al.63 for white, Corn deen Ba HOM GoratHy Tae “ AMERI- the counties of Virginia and Maryland border- Ser ae Hl pl haalip pas the wee ed allow: ss its 13th acauat ssation la inirciiy, = he Sith. ing on the line of the canal, in the District of | Del Norte, and be lost in Mexico. One thing 3 a TT N eoniaa Institute on WEDNESVA Y, the 4th Juze Columbia, and elsewhere in the two States | ‘8 certain : the present number of slaves can- Nicaragua Mearixe at Ladi ORLEANS.— next, at 10 o’clock a. m. ed: Ga thet Wends th not be increased by the annexation of Texas. | The True Delta of the 2ist says: . In the evening at § o’clock an address wiil be nam mn these ods the canal has been “1 haye never apprehended the preponder- ‘A rousing mass meeting of the friends of | delivered by Da. H. D. Paine, of Albany, which unable for four years past to pay any interest, | ance of the slave States in the Connells of | Nicaragua was held last night at Banks’ Ar- | the public are respertfully Invited to attend. Se te cent ant saseiens tne boon | EG ates, Such a Sear hasahmerseggenred | Tote, Sao vat! her coems ses ssewded tomet- 1 0; Sas eke fhe) Gane eee . Sige me visionary. But t in | foc : : great in consequence This is not the only, | such appaiheusics oan Ke Rana y the mecting was organized by calling Col. Src Seemer evening, June 38, | ma St-e0d nor indeed the largest, interest which is in | the acquisition of Texas. Morethan one-haif | William Christy to the chair, and appointing UNION ASSOCIATION —A meeting Jeopardy ; the canal itself, and the States and | °f its territory is wholly unfit for the slave | ® umber of vice presidents. A collection was of the Union Association will be held on communities of Virginia, Maryland, and labor, and, therefore, in the nature of things, taken up by passing the hat around, all those WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 28th instant. at pe reinia, Maryland, and the | must be free. Mr Clay, in his letter of the | Present subscribing ccording to their means ; | 7% o’clock, at Coombs’ Rooms, south side Penn istriet of Columbia having stakes of a larger | 17th of April last on the eubject of annexation, | Col. 8. F. Slatter putting down bis name for at Ciel. con Relat ot es be igs phe Avcos| magnitude—but the interests of the bondhol- | siates that, acoording to his informatica_- one hundred dollars. Among the speakers on | of Civil and Religious pros age A pee ders are the more immediate and albiten ‘<< The territory of Texas is suscepticlo of a | the occasion the most prominent was Judge particularly invited to tend Those members What they have found i P 8 | ‘division into five States of convenient size | Shannon, of Pennsylvania, He rapidly re- | who have not Seep the Constitution, and all : und it necessary to do in}‘and form. Of these, two only would be | Viewed the course of the present administra- | who wish to identify themselves wi'h the friends their own defence will be seen in the sub- |‘ adopted to those peculiar institutions (slavery) — eet ees oe 2 ited regi fomeng mewipe ee ee joined article, which we cut i < to which I have referred ; and the other th ronent recoguition of tho Bi cuatly in his | rights of man, are invited to attend a8 an oppor ‘Tuulligunen sand i peewee scr lying west and mocthof ‘San rer. alae Prompt recognition of the Rivas-Walker gov- | twalty will be offered for all who are desirous to ve THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE INSUE- ANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $500,000. Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS Charles C. Lathrop, 532 Spruce street. Alexander Whilden, merebant, 14 North Frent goun C. Hunter, rm of Wright, Hunter & Co - Tracey, m 0! rece jaser. John R. MeCurdy, firm of Jones, White & Isaac Hazieh rst, attorney end coursellor James B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co. Theo. W Baker, firm of Tracy & Baber R.8. Walton, 350 Market street Thomas K. Limerick, 5.4 Spruce street. John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHAKLES C LATHRUP, President. THOMAS K. LIMERICK, Secretary. Risks changed from other companies to this. / no charge for policy fee. Enquire at the office of J.E. Kendal}, over R. Morrow’s Exchange Ufice first door West of W. B Todd’s Hat Store, on Pennsylvania avenue m27 3m DAVID MYERLE, Agent. CAR D.—ATTENTION IS RESPECT- . | dle, and is supposed to be spavined in his near full; ed tothe C Saleof Valuable | «only adopted to farming and grasing pur- | Srament when the emergency demanded the | {rin #75 Hy ine Come en TUT Bee | hinge PARE G. MOWLE. imped pace tothe Chancery Sele.ef Valuable that the ae’ which their own imme- | ‘ poses, from the nature of their soil, albenta, ree i ting adj d, Col Chrise mo7-t+ ete ot ia m27-lw_ __—s_—_—_=«sdAth street, Island. ERNOON, May 2 h, at 53g o'clock, on the diate interest bas counseled : ‘ oti i ‘efore the meeting adjourne 0) TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE . ; . ; has vitalized and — pepections, Ngee mg remarried aay ora g by way of keeping the ball U.S. Manemat's Orrics, May, 1866, |S subscriber, living in Georgetown, on Tibsiewiicmmme Sih eho aa, fF Ne ete ee mere eee Salitag wis | en Bete Seen ne | Coltag lanier ascie meeting would be held TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- | the 27th instant, a white and ted Bufla- between Sth and 10th streets west. improved by 6 prevails widely on this subject in the State of | « probably added te thetalee? ree Btates | on this (Wednesday) evening, at the Louisiana Bee"Cern a large number of Ca. 8a.’s in | lo COW, on the 12th instant. Any per- two-sto: Maryland. The bondholders who are citizens} “‘And here, permit me to observe, that there | Hotel.” U 8. Cases, of fines and costs, forfeited recogni- | Son returning the same or giving information | ing, an i and Lots on north H street, between Sth and 19h streets. Th perty on E street deserves special atten- tion, from its central and desirable location THOS. J. FISGER, Trustee where she may be found will be liberally reward- ed. MICHAEL OATS, m 27-31% On Third street, near High. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ; —_$$—$___ , agalast various individuals have been is- of Virginia have also spoken, some of them | }* tea Seger wa abe ervety Rone ached > odbe Bs - ’ as Erie, Pa , says: ee nued fi from the Criminal Const mite Blau and contemplating an appeal to the Legislature of destined to ¥ now 4 ever will soak clothes from twenty to thirty- ae a my hands for execution. e ity their own State, which, having guaranteed a| ought to } Ae ance ee eed chap can he cites enh Sak teak | Sov be geaeay pata. t cade wale the W | they can do without patent washing fluids, | "nev be promptly paid. 1 the notify all "THE ONDERSIGNED HAVING TAKEN | m2-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. ee of es canal bonds, may well be sup- territory. pace should made out of this hoe and save crs H the wear o clothes rece ors aetna urea red dey see Biore socupled by the late Sem of BS. Se, <The aa posed not without interest in the good : liad by rubbing, too. The cle! may be boiled upon whom have been imposed by said | ¢¢Y © Co rteepecthaly form their friends —_ ; the public that they will continue the business Fok THE WBITE HOUSE PAVILION ON management of the canal. Kansas.—Further advic without rubbing—any more than to rinse the | Court, that they must call at my offie end er- under the name rt | Gruss & Losano, and will SATURDAYS — The Steame: x The bondholders, with wits sharpened by | make it certain that the gene UE TTEeRee | loosened dirt.” Fae a ee aeerective cases before the second ; i pare no pains to sustain the by the firm. Our stock of Goods for the sea son SS See on See as Se = Oe friends and tr ~ public is invited. A. GRUBB, M. Lusand wed Merchant Tailors, 493 Eighth st. near Ave. {0 All persons indebted ‘o the late firm of iaomasesateny 230 GRUBB & LOBANO. GEORGE WASHINGTON will, leave ~ ~ ee wpe 5 andria > return to Sunset. Mectre “Coke & Co. will fursish Din a thou! trips. “These ‘ey Bati-rocm Ao ‘Ten- pe Alloy Sor toe emueument of the pomengers is ange; for tbe trips. round tip ONE AR—Ctildren | ORE ON m 27-4 Caplan, i fortified hote! . L. W. b bably hit thet . | Monday in June next; after which | must proceed self-interest, have (earned of what use and | the office of the “Herald of ancora hapag - selersan td fae Srey to metll Geom socending te lew. res value party politics are likely to be ins Ca-| Lawrence, have been burned. A, ek how. P= iansd lepers atrieey Rete agued ~ m 21-td 8 Mars ‘ ‘ resto reece es Sarl; — ee They bave marked their sense of | ever, only one side of the story—the Aboli- | resigned ministers under the direction of Mr ATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES— 's by selecting gentleman for their candi- | tionists side, of course—has been told. From | Tache, who is assigned the Premiership in Just received, a great asso:tment of date, who is—as so many of our army officers | that we gather, that shot were fired from those | Place of Sir Allan MoNab. Gold and Silver WATCHES, high and ‘b have chosen to be—of no polities at all. They | buildings upon the Sheriff and his posse en- 1%, Postmaster Kendall, of ot he Orleans, pre gon igi in wil sell per have sought for natural business capability, | gaged in executing the law, killing some of prod th = acquitted by thejury. | m28-im dora ar opp. Seen 1s Hotel. E 82 <i & °

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