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STAR, | em st retina isexperincertenches him | THE CALIFORNIA TRAGEDY. Reece tits Ratiaratine Mee or tue ~~ EV EN I N G * | that the triumph of their schemes will bethe| The California papers are occupied almost | Democracy of the District of Columbia, under the NAVY YaRD certain and speedy destruction of our present | exclusively with details of the murder of | auspices of the Jackson Democratic Association, Baptist Sabbath School. tify the nominations for President and Vice WASHINGTON CITY: government. Nought but such a conviction | James King, and of the subsequent proceed- President-—ames Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, is ye HAVING CHARTERED i 5 the swift -++-Jume 16, 1856. | could induce him to support the nominee of | ings of the Vigilance Committee. The Alta at enn oacenicatinget the Desenets of the Steamer George Washington, will, the Cincinnati Convention, after having re- | Californian of May 31, says: istrict and surrounding counties ef land | givean Excursion down the Potomac ‘on : é 18, 1856. To Potiticau Civss.—Political clubs will | yiled and abused him without stint for years| Up to Sunday night, the 18th inst , the con- | 3nd Virginia will be held at the CITY HALL on SS abery hes e j + . | TUESDAY EVENING next, 17th instant, at 7 ve her wharf at the foot of 9th find the arrangements of the Star office for | past, and the party nominating him, against | dition of Mr- King was satisfactory to his phys) auieck. ’ “ Navy Yard Wharf at 8; Alexan- = = = 5 : , and hopes were entertained of his sur- Democratic Associations of this and proceed down the ri pene om printing their circulars, addresses, arguments, | his own son-in-law, to whom ho is more warmly | yj g, but neh ie aoe o compl oe AS Georgetown and Alexandria, are reques'ed ae ithe, White House, where she wil remal Last Night ef the Season. lets, &e. those of an d lly, t iv- ch of his left shoulder and the seat of the | to attend with Banners and Transparencies. sufficiently long to enable jompany to exam- rede satin ote arth Laer sar (eo ag tine poifogsd — ee seas rena Sateen reana. Distinguished gentlemen from every State of | ine the place; after which she will proceed to BENEFIT OF G OBGE KUNKEL 4 e in ng. LOWS wi at while Fremont is who! LAST MOMENTS OF THE SUFFERER. the Union are invited and will address the meet- | Fort Washington, where the Cempany will sperd ne They may rely upon having such work done | }y withoutexperience in public affairs, orchar-} at 5 o’clock on Tuesday morning, he began | im at the Star office in a satisfactory manner as | acter as a publicist, those who will rule the | to eomplain of sickness at the stomach, which to style and price. and in the shortest possible country in his name, if elected, are wholly unfavorable symptom increased against all the remainder of the day. Tickets for adults, 50 cents; Children 12%—to be had at Gray & Ballantyne's Bookstore, or of By order of the Committee of Ariangements : the members of the School. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, ‘The great Drama of the WASHINGTON FIREMAN. every national man, every lover of our glorious institutions, attend. time. Be sure togive us a call before making | unfit for that task ; being in part mere fanati- bese? themed Fre Bat iret os Prigot SSDI LE ae Fenn se ee NEGRO ECCENTRICITIES! arrangements elsewhere. cal dreamers, and many of the rest persons | tain anything, and he continued getting worse, PROGRAMMER. THIED GRAND ANNUAL PIC NIC Harry Lebr, Levi Brown, and others Iago ES who are simply seeking to speculate on the | the vomiting continuing until 1} o'clock, when | The Committee iavite their brother Democrats at ~~ “Po eenclude: : i EG he breathed his last of the Georgetown Democratic Association to LIBERTY CLUB weenie SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. national treasury. He has had too great ex- peut E tan oak join aoe a a ee TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION THE MANIAC LOVER: y, ; . F ‘< ‘ , EFFECT 01 . marc pg u ar ———— The Union reviews the proceedings in par- | perience ix connection with American public] 41.44 3p minutes pact I ovelock, the dread: |e ating up, the Seco place of meeting. ON MONDAY, Jane 23,1556. lisment concerning the vexed Enlistment ques- | affairs, and is too near the end of his own time ed announcement of his death was made, and | The Fourth Ward Association and the mem- HE MEMBERS PLEDGE THEMSELVES tion, accounts of which reached us by the last | on earth, to permit him to witness without his | the news went through the city like an electric | bers of the Jeckson Democratic Association will to spare no pains to make this it Ci i. European arrival, The editor regards the | protest, the experiment of putting the control | Shock. It passed from man to man, and street oe with a Avoestation are requested to | °B¢ of the best Pic Nics of the sea- ¢ to sti > il i it son. speech of Earl Grey as embracing a powerfu! | of the Governnment of the United States in atl over ihe attest phlgpeepelisy = ges Srchnaman mociationn ent “Capitol Hill. end’ pin Oronibuses will be in readiness at the corner of exposition of the justice of the American | the hands of men pledged to three Purposes. | masses was to rush toward the rooms of the | thence down Maryland avenue to 7th st, where ba berry omen, eet isch cause as involved in the controversy. He also | ist. To the establishment of a state religion; | Vigilance Committee, on Sacramento street, as | they will csete nes peventi aie Association, — us rge Washington will leave compliments Lord Clarendon for the frankness | 9]. To the disfranchisement of all foreign an impression seemed to prevail that they F 4 i x Georgetown at 7; Washington at 84; Blagden’s 1d te th. i down Pennsylvania avenue to 4} street. up 4} = i ; ‘ai 9 with which he now admits the propriety cf | porn citizens; and 3dly. To the abolishment | Gesey on the rae oemecute the prisoner Ry Sare, Savy Yack st.9; ak Seamer a Oy the positions of Earl Grey, and attributes to | of slavery throughout the country. There Casey on the reception of the news. street to place of mecting. S01 Io sctonk. VIEW OF THE BODY. wees WARD DEMOCRATIC A8- a pred ea furnished by an ex- unfounded misrepresentations of Mr. Cramp- | three grand objects are those of the parties| At about five o’clock the hose of the de- | vill be hold oy Caspers Mets on SAT. Ps ite nnisae wc ta ed of any of ton of the facts involved, all the misunder- | whose candidate Col. Fremont is about to be- | °¢ased was exposed at the room whero he died | GRDAY EVENING, June léth, at § o'clock the members ef the Club. ILLUSTRATED. A MAGNIPICENT SERIES OF ‘ : Panoramic Pictures in Montgomery Block, and an opportunity was tual attendance { icularly desired Commi rangements. standing between the two governments that | come. To such ends all their arguments | afforded for persons to view the corpse. The aa Cw. cD NNING ‘ON, Pres. | WH Rearden. mes ‘tuanes, T Jefferson. | yi containing ate . has grown out of the affair. point. We know that they deny that their | broad hall and stairway leading into thefront| JOHN 8. DEVLIN, Jr , Sec. je 14-2t (6-lw* Painted by SrUnOL RK wi = The Intelligencer is to-day altogether | aims are as broad as we here state them. But | of Montgomery Block was soon blocked up by NOTICE.—OMNIBUSES WILL BE CUKSION ON THE 4TH OF JULY “ Sa 3 a body of persons who were anxious to see the din readi: to convey vis- SEVEN YE N ewspaper. all cautious and well informed persons must hy ond d to that t and in ness to col TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION AND _-< ne remains of one #0 much endeared to them in| jtors from Washington to the Ladies” Fait, at TORT WisHiNGsON THE CELESTIAL EMPIRE! realize that such is the drift of all they pub- | life. A continual line of persons was passing | Forrest Hall, and back again every evening at - = ” WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP lish, say and do just now, concerning Ameri- | to and from the rooms for this purpose until a | the close of the fair. je 1l-tt E STEAMERS @EORGE WASHING- BY GEORGE R. WEST. TON and THOMAS COL- LYER will make six trips to t above places Dinner and Refreshments will be served up at the Pavilion and on the boat?. Ample arrange- hes late hour at night, and thousands looked upon = The Murder of James King, of William.— | ©®" politics. the features as man they only knew avant ees SEMI-ANNUAL ELECTION . ‘ : f Offizers in the Sixth Ward Dem The reader will find in the Star to-day fur- r of the Burgl This cit the columns of the Evening Bulletin. At} cratic Rereiiien wk, feet lace in Awaceatth ther particulars of this event and the occur} 72¢ Eseape © Surgiars.— Xhis city | eight o'clock this line extended to Clay street, | Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, the 16th inst., From Sketobes collected in China; Elabor- ate Pictures of Chinese #cenery, Customs and Manners. Mr. Wrst went to China in the suite of Celeb 5 = 2 s ts und ‘eat excitement to-day relative | Or two blocks along Montgomery street. at 7X o’clock ments will be made to accommodate a num. | Curhing, U. 8. Minister to that country, sailing rences in San Franciseo growing out of it, saga aid or Ray, © 4 ae a = ea ene heaves asia will also be made to attend | ber of persons at that splendid resort. twas ob S 8 Reh Styrene, = oomainns fa which are fall of interest, particularly to citi. | t tbe eseape ay, Croggins, Bailey, an : : the Ratification Meeting at tbe City Hall. Every| A first rate Band of Music is engaged for the ven years, during which time he traveled tai Mr. King leaves a very interesting family zens ot the District of Columbia, wherein Mr Moore, the last named being in the jail for e 7 z member fs earnestly requested to attend. = e day. - of awife and six children, all of whom are je 14-2t# OBER, Sec, 3 rther particulsrs in hand-bilis hereafter. K. was well known and universally respected this county to answer to the charge of having | jess than fourteen years of age. Mrs. King j — 1 . " JOB CORSON and and esteemed. The action of the people of voted five times in the late Washington city | had been by his side almost constantly since THE LADIES OF TRINITY SAM’L GEDNEY, Captains. . a ici ji inva’ he was injured, and was with him at his death , Goergetews, Will helds FAIR] 50 16-¢¢ fTntel} San Francisco in the case evinces that though municipal election. It is said that he was a She has borne up. under this great bereave: M1, toaid in liquidating the debt yet ‘, ‘. ‘i d tl h; to 2 on MUNDA URS: Bf persons without character and of desperate ee ae of ome Pe — whom ment with no ordinary cites She came Son tuetant, Polrepieral Ba Dear ihe saber “di _ EXC 10H AND PIC NIC : _ | he made off. © particulars o! 1s occur- | down last evening to view the corpse again, They most respectfully iavite the pubiic to purposes have in too many instances man. rence will be found in our local columns. Fol- | 82d the crowded column that was pressing to- | them a visit, and examine the many beaut! RYLAND CHAPEL CHOIR, aged by demagogism, perjury, fraud and ward the rocm was stopped by the police, and | aud rare articles they have to aii of, and en- On FRIDAY, June 20, 1856 Most extensivsly and saw more of the ‘‘ Middle Kingdcm”’ than most foreigners. JAPAN EXPEDITION! UNDER CuM. M. C. PERRY. Original Sketches by William Heine, Artist of the late Japan Expedition. Painted by GEO. R. WEST and WM. REINE. s settee lek dnenesinenst ji i oe . lowing so close upon the heels of the escape o¢ joy the delicious Strawberries, &c., prepared for HE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF Ry- SOME OF THE CHINESE SCENES. conspiracy to obtain positi she spent a few te over the co: af- | Joy 9 » Prepar 7 - a = ero eprgerge: Washington Nailor, and subsequently of Es- | ter whieh th walling "veliibads were again | ‘Be occasion. ert land Chapel Chests reepectfally Premen weeehionieg the Oe00e Quen Zing and in business and society among them, the 8 4 e waitin: ig announce to their friends that the An American Brig captured by Chinese Pirates aimed sex, it demands instant action on the part of | admitted to thechamber of death Accurious intend giving a Pic Nic at Fort Washington, on FRIDAY, Jnue20th, 1855 ‘The proc-eds wilt be appropriated towards ma- King certain Improvements to their Church. The steamer George Washington has been en- gaged and will leave her wi at 8% o’clock am “Tickets 50 cents—Children 12% cents stood resdy to abate such nuisances when they became absolutely unbearable, by # resort to the first law of nature—to the right of self- protection. The country contains no more uncompromising opponent of mob law than ourself; for we are among those who, were wo individual, who stood at the ent the | BSE ieave to cail the atention of tee pub Jnl i individual, who s at the entrance to the leave to the attention e pul the United States Marshal, in whose custody building where the people were going in, | to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSW ARE these desperate villains were. counted those who went in until be got six | before purchasing elsewhere, as by #0 doling they Itis due to the public of the District of Co- thousand: and estimated that on must mare eee fee aan tus oweat at lumbia, whose safety and rights have been | Deen not less than ten thousand persons that | 309 pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. thus frequently outraged of late, and to th®| “*™ the corpse after 5 o'clock last evening. _je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. A Wedding Procession A Great Dragon, God of the Water Zhe City of =hangbal The Great Temple of their God Budsh A Procession of their Go*s A Dragon Boat Feast cn the River Min A Chinere Picture of Heaven and Hell. be ured from O. Boswell and | SOME OF THE SCENES IN COM. PERRY'S to aasthe BEFECT UPON CASEY. (0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND | p {ickets may be proc sos forced to choose between the two, would pre- | “U"ctY of the law thus apparently neglected | 1+ is said that when the news of the death | P'MMBERS OF CONGRES pleenetll Oa: Monee eee ee | lasek io tae Bane eek tases tae fer to live under the despotism of a sing! ee ee Fare ce toes ceereeed wie: She inz_ of Bie King was armounced to Casey, he was | Rooms for rent. Inquire at No. 453 13:h street, Committee of Arrangements. Islands areas pte epee! reac aes ane mediate safe keeping of criminals here, that | deeply affected, and trembled more than on | between E and F. Je 16-30 Wm Warder, A W Martin, First appearance in the Bay of Yeddo, surrounded ' i jon. hopes | —<——————____________' sans the Marshal accord to them (the public) an| 47¥ Previous occasion. If he had any WO BEAUTIFUL MODEL MELODE- t th hed at TELO immediate earnest of his intention to correct Fete et nel nue Dare vanmnen a Hecaeniaes gest cveret at i eee oe at 36 Pa by Japanese boats with armed Japa- the difference being, practically, that between Landiag fn the midst of seven thousand Jz panese soldiers the condition of personal safety and private the knowledge of this intelligence. He was . “ = the evil so far as it may be in his power so to | called upon yesterday by Charles Gallagher, ie 16-t JOHN F. ELL's. =; rights in France at this time, the Government do. We know that the building is inseoure ; | ¥ith whom he will finally arrange his busi- : t — - R. MUNSONSEES Aeon AND FITTED Daiveries the a bs of Louis Napoleon being that of his will alone |... | Ress affairs. He is possessed of some valuable | ALAR GE COLLECTION OF NEW ND up the house formerly occupied — id . and their condition after the revolution of of which fact the guard were well aware, and | real estate here, beside other interests which old Standard Music just received at the great 4 >, by Mejor Robert Keyworth, No. 333, Th d landing to make the Trea should have taken extra precautions on that | will probably be transferred to Mr. Gallagher. Fiano anak Biante Kaaviish eat et % ' your or thateen akotedi sf at JOH . ELLIS. Pennsylvania jue, and is now A view of the town of H: account. The allegation that sufficient means | C28ey eats or sleeps but little, but walks his ei! SEN eee ready io fulfil hisold ments and make new | A view of the Bay cf Simoda ‘) < i x TATIONERY, PERFUMERY, TUILET | ones. Dr. M is still making those beautiful | The Great Temple Ha-tshu-mav-ya-tshu-ro. with are not allowed by law for the security of the remap paver nl fete iE iowcae « ~O Articles, Cabos, Canes, Umbrellas, &c., &c , | continuous Gum Teeth, called Aliens Patent, for a great any other scenes x geeat interest. 1793, when it was but necessary for the most worthless, brutal and degraded person to point an unfounded accusation against the ; i i i . selling off at a sacrifice at 306 Penna avenue, be- | the exceliency of which over all other styles of oS Se ae Se purest and most usefal citizen, to insure the | PT#°BeF® Will be wortbless in this care; as pavertal Baty set emer sapenie reer tween 3th and. 10th streets. , teeth, many now wearing them in this city, wil!| A LECTURE ON CHINA AND JAPAN to summary hanging of the latter on the near. | ‘2¢ #:sumptionto discharge the duty of guard- Somers . eykhec iain nt a mesos je 16-tr JOHN F ELLIS. | cheerfully vouch. There is one Dentist in this | pe delivered every evening of the exilbition by ris inf ; i @ gallows with a firm step. — — - “3 est Jamp post by infuriated sans culottes. | "8 the jail under such circumstances, involves vs & - ri P OST.—A GOLD SHIELD WITH THE city who has been rin the patent, and | Wittiam H. Corie, Esq — abad ae of it, inst whom [ here Tees 1 " ~ y caution the public Admission TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. N. B. Whenever a Dentist speaks inst ic! 1 Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth hen Retna poe et ee peer enes Hae SINE Brake prem incomarta ota he Gol or | ff atmlnen of Salat reduce pre, 88. o1 y 1 is unwilling to pay for the patent. = epply at Iron Hall, Fa. avenue Jei6_ FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Dr. M. is now extracting teeth without pain by TO PINEY POINT, « bili F THE POST MORTEM. : a : the prisoners theres, we care not whatamas be | Amjcztmination of the body was made thie | qager wil ve sewsiaed by Teviog eat 8. FS the prisoners therein, jo CATO BO WAStmERy morning by the attending physicians, when it | Hoover's Shoe Store, Iron Hall, or at Dr. Thom- the condition of the building. We cannot, so | was found that the artery was not injured, | as’ office corner 13th street and New Neck are: . * far, comprehend, how a shadow of an excuse | 2°F Was there much internal bleeding, the | nue. American communities affords too many op- for the ecient of the guard at the jail can death being occasioned principally by the SELF-SEALING CANS. portunities, as experience teaches, (more es- shock to the nervous system, which was fo Fo PRESERVING FRUITS, VEGETA- 4 tly safe pecially where so many thousands of worth. | °° plausibly alleged. We repeat, the commu- arent ants reastion aon Ae be Produced : BLES, &e. The only Gan ever made requir . wiles ape mae a vedtindbeent i Marshal for immediate action | sufficient obtain any benefit from remedial | ing no wax, solder, or cement. Forsale . . less persons have been att: t! nity look to the "s , Je 16-12 eee sister stig recone ir this case; or for a satisfactory explanation ans Coane a Nevertheless, through shameful abuses of our system of government, for the consumma- tion of which the unsettled condition of new On th st f the ning of that de- tation of the gold washings and mines) so 2 ie Various accounts are given of tho shooting Jo.16-3t _Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st._ United States Patent Office, oc “ligheful Watsite Plas many of those chosen to be punishers of crime | his failure prompy to dismiss his omploy-| and it is difficult to say how it was done ALUABLE NEGRO WOMAN FOR N THE pewamixoron suneta. tise, f HE STEAMER POWHATAN, CAPT and conservators of the public peace prove | °° involved in responsibility for these escapes, | There wero several persons standing about, Leaner fpr acy moar O PLE, of Providence, RI, praying for the - &. MITCHELL will make confederates of and sympathizers with crimi- | ®"4 their prosecution for neglect of duty, if | among whom were ex-Mayor Webb and Gen. EGRO WOMAN, aged about twent: extension of —_ granted to Alex Hodges, nals, as that the law in such cases is power there be law to that end. Estell. The most authentic account that we four years; perfectly healthy and pohoac § Agent of the ew England Screw Company. 3 - can get seems to be that Casey saw Mr. King | She is one of the best bread makers in the District | ®* 2*signee of said Whipple, for a ‘“‘ Machine for ° justi = Z i : <n approachi t ime he start C bia. cutting the threads of wood-screws,”’ which pat- remain until 10 o’cleck Fri a oe ae ine Spee Appointments.—Chas. S. Benton, of Wis- | suddenly ne Three te Gk tee be opty oe ey GALLAHER, out Wen re teach ethene How eogent Raw ght, at which hoor she will leave for home Sd natitution to aid } - nsin, to be Register of the Land Office at La| shoulders, and teking his pistol in hishand,| je 16 3* Todd’s Marble Building. | oienfly re-asaigned by them to thosaid Wanene | tiving at Washington at 7 a. m. on Saturday. the escape of the worst enemies of society. ‘ aie deli i q y, 8! b Pple | allowing passe: all day to enjoy the luxury of Y- | Crosse, Wiseonsin, in the place cf Cyrus K. | U¢liberately fired at his opponent. It id Throughout the country the former action of x % i LA ND AND TAX AGENCY. bayonet paler glen | 1856, for sev- | 5.1¢ water Bathirg, together with an abuadance that Mr. King drew a pistol as soon as en it, which 7 te 4 LANDS LOCATED, BOUGHT § SOLD. | takes place on the itth day of A’ ont 1008. of Oysters, Crabs, Sheepshead, Drums, and the Lord, removed. that he was to be attacked, but he did saw the San Francisco Vigilance Committee was ee bh and ith which that pla epdaaded. Ih 4 A Charles C. Birch, of Missouri, to be Register | have time to use it, and it was taken from his a It is ordered. that the said ae a 08 Dee a SE eae pplauded. pat lown classes of villains of the Land Office at Plattsburg, Missouri, to | ®#nds by Wm Neely Johnson, who aided him DALLAS & STEELE, i On this occasion there will be a Grand Ball on who lived and rioted in violation of all law, take effect from the 30th J "tn > into the house. ae oo =eenrys all ores Blocks) = Friday evening human and divine, and foratime made hu- 5 . = Gissk, esioasd une, instant, vice} There were about a dozen talented physi- | , | Alesrlrru an pe aera or area Fare for the round trip, including board at the Point and the Ball in the evening, $3 50; for sians who stood over him, and did everything REFERENCES. : A “ : " tleman and lady, #6 2 a that science, skill, and practice could suggest. | Hon KJ Walker, Wash’n, DU. Sain CBrewster, Syracuse, NY gen . s trusted with the administration of the law to The Texas Debt.—Up to 3 p.m on Satur-| Among those active iD his relief were D Pine dhe yee ionic gaa aes Berths free; stete-rosms exten. discharge their duty with some show of infl Gray, Gole, Harris, Nuttall, and Hammond. | “tana omee, Chleogor til. Jou Gatlaghes, 5 See ; eee te ee eae UROn MATTINGLY oir Guty with some show of inflex- | day last, the Secretary of the Treasury had | @*8¥> Gole, Harris, Nuttall, and Hammond. | tnd Once, Chicago, Ill.” John Gallagher, rt z thi! 2 F rt st - Jno E Develin, New York. Hon Lewis Cass, Detroit, 14. Sw {ntendent ibility. The development in the case of the paid $6,041,000 of the Texas debt he is now Herald | eeuiitedicn islet ise the view = Poneman affairs of Adams & Co., made through the ex- engaged in liquidating under the late act to je 16-1m ertions, moral courage and Proper public | pay the creditors of Texas. man life safe there, and compelled those en: fice, lance Committee, a large number of mer $200 REWARD. Thi DeRTER, aLe & BROWN STOUT.— chants withdrew their patronage, and the pa- | [| WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR | etn day of A ; tions and other I tor De ik Al per was accordingly reduced agile about Le the apprehension of John H Ray, Henry i a waier'plaate Telesis spirit of James King, of William, proved that — ; aced | Crogan, David Y Moore, and John ¥. Baily, relied upon as testimony, must be filed inthe Younger’s India Pale Ale while the Vigilance Committee had in a great The Current Operations of the Treasury pciedeeag orien circulation of two | 9, Finy Dollars each, if taken in this District, or jovial pa gr five pander (lg argu- & taser ——— Brown Stout and Porter, in measure putastop to murder and burglary | Department.—On Saturday, the 14th of June, : that sum and any reasonable additional compen- | Ordered. = = sation {f taken cut of the District—raid parties | the Union, Tonitgesses Boel ane Just versourenncage~ © BRYAN EMOCRATS OF THE F IF Ti | £2ving escaped from the Jail of this County on | D. C.; Republican, Baltimore ; Pennsylvanian, No. 44 opposite Centre Market Be Wand “Vou are requerred to mect 1a | Sunday migit last, about 10 o'ctock Philadelphia Day Book, New York, and Post, | je 13- bet 7th and 8th front of Casparis’s Hotel, on TUESDAY tVE- | , } appeal to every officer of the law in the Dis- | Boston, assach’ts; once a week for three suc- | — —————_________—_—_—— NING next, the 17th instant, at 7 0’c'ock, for the | ‘Tict to exert their utmost vigilance in siding me | cessive weeks previous to the 16th of August next, f DOLLARS REWARD.—Straved or pur of joining in procession (tothe City Hall) | t° Secure tue arrest of these parties. : the day of hearing. stolen from the subscrsber, on the a with the Democrats of the Sixth Ward. 7D BOOV ES, CHARLES MASON, instant, living on 10th street east, a light Joys Je 16-2t Je 16-3t U.8 Marshal for D.C Commissioner of Patents. | bey HORSE, about 16 hands high, bilnd in the with impunity, it had not touched the equally there were of Treasury warrants entered on grave moral sore on the body of society there— | the books of the Department— that of wholesale fraud on the part of persons For redemption of Texas debt.... $143 289 91 holding high places in the estimation of at For the pyentary Deparswienss . 4,915 37 by For the Interior Departmen’ 33,777 91 least portions of the community, (bankers, | For Customs. ee 43,954 49 trustees, treasurers, adminii War warrants received and en- as = 5 P.S.—Editors of the above papers will —~ right scar on the left shoulder, and sprung in had man: to get i pope a tered. seseeeeee 85,782 19 THE MEMBERS OF PIONEER As- acaciony 63 TELsaety: iota oe re copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, Ay hind jegs, 15 yearsold. The above reward aged to get into ‘ir bands property Ww. aan ‘ants received and » sociation are ue'ted to meet at their ‘all questi Telating to Hi Life this % will be given for the said horse, or informati n s0 ¢ others to = very Is: H ae repay Wate an hall THIS (Monday) EVENING, June 16th, as | 20Swer all questions ne Serena ee that I can get him. bs y farge amouct. He had] entered. cccesecevcces 653 38 | business of much importance requires the attend. | Questions answered personally cr by letter. Na- je13-3® WILLIAM L. GATES. been for a year or eo engaged in stripping them | Interior repay warrants received ance of every member. tivities — nag noy M. psep es — from [No. £61.] of their masks, and had succeeded in rescuing | ,, 824 entered 325 74] Byorderof i* _B RANDOM, Pres. | Europe, where she bas rece! sapere ing patronage from the nobility. She is now | Notice of the Withdrawal of Lands in| F&o% WAU. BOOT, SHOE, & TRUNK from their clutehes, by the force of his expoc- | 57°™ Customs See? oe Bans MONTHLY MERTING OF THE | taking a tour through the United gintee. | No. pepe a3 ton i From miseellancous sources 10,265 90 ures, much property, and in inducing public oan i ENT —I have Young Men’s Christian Association will nth street, between M and N, Washing- | [N PURSUANCE OF THE ACT OF Con- | ™ oa see 164,684 97} be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, at8 o’cl’k, r received : ess, approved 3d June, 1856, making a grant | this day opinion to esti indivi i Gees N. B.—Females in delicate health w.ll find M. | of fand to tue t tateol Micsigan to ald Intthenen, [a large asscrt- ps0 estimate them, individually, at their : rea Oa abel CE aloe besa ar S.D.anable and confidential medical adviser. | struction of eenutn i State, in. | ment_of Ladies? rue value. tar We have received the first number of sectation and the public generally are respect- | Hercompoundsare purely vegetable. je 16-3t® | structions have just been given by this office to | His murder had doubtless been long resolved | The North West, a new daily and weekly | fully invited to attend NOTICE. — | the Registers and Receivers to continue the reser- * . * . "q = 4 - i u lowing de- upon, and bis murderer was also doubtless | published in Dubuque, Iowa, by Cossitt & nd order : CHAS. H. ot carpal LL DESSONS ee ee tered lands, as probably falling within the pre promised immunity for his crime by those Mr. | Jarboe; H. D, La Cossitt editor. It is Demo- trebnentpor Wak pasa Geel ccacnves: ibed limits selection, until otherwise di- ; mies sui ie eee : 5 163, in the city of Washington, a deed orconvey- | °°" , pet Bags, of King had exposed. And but for the uprising | cratic in its politics, and in its contents and | I paige ret peat tel auce of which lot was obtained slag! 4, 1853, Sore prengroo nga dhe ee all stvies. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all colors; of the people, their promises would have been | Mecbanical executionis, indeed, a very credit- | persons in favor of the success cf the Democratic | f@udulently acd by false pretences. by one Wil- Duncan: All thelands inthe district, | 2nd black, bronze, and colored Gaiters, with and liam B. Smith of Jobn C. Roemelloy and Fanny ‘, 7 | without tips,ct 21 Alisses’ Children’s, and In- . F ‘ raed - nominees, are earnest! uested to meet at For- in the Southern peninsula, between range | west ps, rts i 2 made good. They saved Cora because King | able journal. We wish the enterprising con- fest Hall on TUBSDAY EVENING, the tth | Smith, recerded on seid city records, folio No ; joa | 20@ 14 west and south of township 38; also, mthe | @0t’s Shoes, alisiyies Gents, Boys, and ¥ ouths bad sought to secure bis punishment, by a dis- } ductors all postible success. instant, at Seven o'clock precisely. in order to at- | $5; Pace Su, os Vil will Immediatel a Sopen Noriherm peninsula, ail the lands north of town- | Patent Leatherend French Calf Boots and Shoes agreement of a jury, and would have saved 7 oe ———____ rit abody the See OBERT OULD, aside said illegal tranaction 8 Hf Medes Seorcchia ny te — PEER, Call and Ine my sock before purchasing Casey in the same way had his case gone to POLITICAL ITEMS. President. a Go ore FANNY eet exce aS Seng teenie a 11, 12,13, and 14 lying seen: = Ft es ae their mock courts of justice. But the cup of Tatinarnts cae fe oe THE WASHINGTON. VAGERS| ge muaiNneEMEES ON Omecet Dares, ai the lands te tosdie. > society's grievances there was overflowing; give notice that their Annual Excursion and the sudden re-formation of the Vigilance DED, rs " trict, except thi townships situated north of ADIES’ CABAS. W K AES, Elastic to serve in Congress for a third term by the | tothe White House Pavilion will take place on Stock OF DRY GUODS FOR SALE —The | {its & [ and cant of a Senst, and those L ORK BO = 2 ; . Democratic Congressional Convention for the MONDAY, the 7th July. steer! wishing to dispose of his entire north of township 10 and east of range 7 east. a Thee eee yen eng tg hed Committee and its subsequent vindication of | district now represented by him. The two-] Further particulars in future advertisement. ceceipctre dnt Soe beret me aa July, will | Ofice at Darmoit: All the lands in the district ave Nowy ; for sale at low prices at justice upon the bodies of Casey and Cora le Heap bedapimareyaid of the utility of mem- | _Je 16-3 The Stand, which is considered one of the best erin largencep ntoceare! Gail 11 north, and all} je 13-3t LAMMOND'S, 7th street were legitimate consequences. The names of | State, and Mr E. was therefece bbarelpelons TO THE PUBLIC —« FAIRFLAY | In Washington, can be had on lease, with im- |“ Gvice at Kalamazoo: All the lands in thedis- INGTON COUNTY, DISTRICT notorious bul towdies, criminals and fugi- | date for re-nomination. The convention bal- | there are mela geupidowkn apomets chink’ tat E JAMES L. WHITE, pail ae Payee ence pea eer Office at Sau_t Stx. Martz: All the lands in the district situated south of township 51, in 20 to 31 inclusive. South of township 82, in ranges 3% to 34, inclu- of. sive saddle on him at the th both front shoes of - South of township 53, in ranges 35 and 36 Given =eaer bone ate of ~ j ortioes of South of township 54, in ranges 37 and 38 the Peace in and for said county, this North of townshp 46, in ranges 39 and 40; and | day of June, 1966. North ot township 48, in r 41 and 42. PIERCE SHOEMAKER, [L.8 } Baers earn " nearly all the ep om The owner of said Horse is reques' aot in the 's proc! ° and take" to be offered next July at Sault Ste. Marie, which | awa 7 Prove Property, ey SON OURSE, % will no fore, t the , on the ieheens a public ceils Teepe, ne CORT ae tives from justice on this side, who figure as guards of the jail out of which Casey and Cora were taken by the force of 2,500 armed Citizens with stakes in the well being of so- ciety, show the manner of men to whom, as eubordinates, the conservation of the peace and the execution of the law still continue to be confided in that quarter, and assuredly jus- tify the conduct of the community in the case. sroepoars forty or aes without being | the true way of dol seploceee 1s to minsepicoent uel = __24 Market Spa-e. able agree on @ candidate instead. The | and slander those who are honestly engag: ry oP for t many fa ferred difficulty was then eolved by his re nomina- | hcnorable parsuits. This kind of thing may do i ee ocd ac rs. ee eraed pore tion with great unanimity. It was wisely | Well snough fora time; but it will scarcely be | Geyied to him toiahe Lnymad inte pe ment, as all solved, indeed Mr. English is a man of ex- scotia piney oem newt himself, in the Star | 8¢counts must be closed by the Ist of August. cellent senso, and great industry and energy. | of Saturday, to caution the public against pur-| J° 16-6t JL Ww. He devotes himself with untiring zeal to foe a A a with chasing Spratt’s Lightning Rods, and says “their discharge of his duties in the House, and de- pointe ‘prove tobe nething but pewter. nd are estes heed sh Aided eee aa servedly enjoys greatinfluence there. To dis- | entirely worthless” This statement is untrue, SEVEN PRIZES, as follows: place him sader such circumstan for a new ccs prog ov pe debnlacmmesaa Parag was | 1 Lady’s Dressing Case, style Louis XIV at..8160 man would be an act of extreme folly on the ‘ped " jesen- |.2 Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, silver mount- + of any constituency. 7 on of the truth when be made it "The points ars bd > thercin weccerrseesenrecccceeeecesrs se- 160 5 Rockville Turn: —— : in ‘question are pure copper, plated with silver, | 1 taay’s Papier Macie Work Box on Stand.. 65| Given under my hand, at the General Land aad ‘ The Newark Advertiser to-day contsi just as they are represented to be; and it isa pier } = iy Col. J.C Fremont —Co). Fremont, in re- correspondence between Joules Hostieney tetionet i Sal hd pres ‘why Mr Rhoads shoula | 1 Papler Mache Music Stand........... «s+, 45 | Office, at the city of Wasbington, this thirteenth REAM.—A CONFECTIONER, HOTEL- day of June, 1856 ply to a committee of the Massachusetts dele- | and Judge MoLean, in which the latter eulo- | Utler an unt-uth concerning them, which can be | t Sane eet oO keeper, or other mscan get witb so easily refuted. I 2m pleased to sate that 1 | | Backgemmon and Chess Board, on stand .. 30 , . THOS. A. HENDRICKS, from six to elght gallons of pure fresh CREAM gation to the North American bolters Know | gises the ordinance of 1787, and expresses —| _je16—law6w Commiss'oner. week, sent in daily or ¢ ‘week from 8 Foe: " . + 2 . have heard no complaint whatever f om any one Fl 2 chan crete 5 y Nothing Convention, pledged himself to carry feelings of deepest regret and most painful | in this city, to whom I have furnished Spralt’s se erro papicipad pate Soa $500 | OST—ON MASSACHUSETTS OR NEW and garden farm near W oshington City, out the leading political objects of the Know conto alias tha quisiera pin Lightning i come satisfied arate t T, GALLIGAN & CO.’8, gente the adver ser mey call and make gemen's a * ren an uf " A ¥ Nothing party, and offered to accept a Know | hostility developed during the last few years | In regard tothe reda sold by Mr. Rhoads 1 beve se “rae tl iprmasagewery 12 dapreralpen ., | warded by leaving it at J. W. WEBB’S Banking for its delivery. 12-tf Nothing nomination alone, for the Presidency, pe ards the principles of that great meaguro | Both Le yO is Opps eee aoa ox vena case Honse, Pennsylvania avenue, Lane & Tucker 6 ———_ ne if the Republicans fail to nominate him. He <a He looks upon the present dis- | hose who buy them. canno p remar! ORE RI LA LAS julldings. je 14-3t_ on therefore A i BUILD- / oditions of Kansas as the fruit of | 28 ‘ha snag pate diger padre Degg ge Nas ND BLACK LACESHAWLS.—WE HAVE | — OST—ON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE pe WRASEER Vanes FOS ‘ nds before the country, by his beer . a and mischievous measure, the sale ae Keen: Withior inictving th _ just received see te of Lace Mantillas L 13th, probably in front of the Corset Store of Alinos. 5 LB — eat i affiliations, a Know Nothing Abolitionist, and | T°! e Missouri compromise He thinks srying down those eng+ged in the same line of = nee eee ich we find very scarce | Mrs. Wught, on Pa. avenue, near 13th street, | 15 31) scientific men, and they combine economy an Abolition Know Nothing; for his main ef = immediate admission of Kansas un-| business A business man who cannot compete soa which we shall cell at Truck lass toms tons cf EYE GLASSES, mounted in steel, with perfect safety from the electric fluld ? ‘ution already formed would be | with an Opponent without descending to ! ormer | jng a morocco case and black cord attached. The several bun- fort for months past has been to secure the sound poli truth and dark intimations, must have very lit: | P !ees- finder wil! be sultably rewarded by leaving the | geq dwellings in thisciy. Abolition or Republican party nomination. | !#ted to bring peace Caeccue it ealew- | { consdence in the iatsiieie. value of his own our entire stock of. pila alk Masalize, Stella asses atthe store of Mr biindsl ae: CAUTION. Col. Benton pronounces him “ moon struck,”” Oe _____ merchandise. (je1¢-%) J.B OLCOTT. ———, Swen and many fancy — vos to i GHTIN = oods. y at MAD ELA according to the newspapers, and predicts that | -, SuirWaNCK 4xD GReAt Loss or Lave.—In- Hpetnnet tah hte Corps: wil Be entic | the Indios in want uf way of tee atte meta HS 2087 RECEIVED, AND WILL open in November the people will sweep him and the chin Palins trash Cork fax Genes that armory to-night, at8 o'clock. All members | ticles, to call and examine them, on Saturday, the 14th inetest, a lesgone. ’ those whose unpatriotic and t: P » oa ak », With are notified to attend. termined to close all out this season and rry | sortment of Embroideries, Lace Sets, Jacon Pistine Meial, and unp: and treasonable politi- | 129 passengers, was strand St Paul’s| By order of Capt. Davis: them over to another; therefore and Muslin Collars. Banke, Sees Under cal purpeses he practically offers to carry out, Islaud, mouth of the x La rege ue it B F. BEERS, Sec. will = ogame to purchasers. olay. ie te, , with em- off the stage uf American politics; not leaving | PC°S*T? Wer? completely panic-stricken, | 7) 3 ; soa retrec ir dry ba nd ert gre or Tne lation ate eas Mat N No 440 Pennsylvenia avenue, *! , @ | sud overloaded the boats, which sunk with 73 F SHING TACKLE, a lar, UPPLY j Hook: COLLEY & SEARS, ‘The ladies are respectfully invited to call at No, Pope « a A ! Reels, Ri Fy Y 8 F. Labarre’ corner of 10th ard C stree'*, Grease spot of them, Old Bullion knows} passengers. The belance were saved. M400 Bovemth oroet. Ged) @ FRANCIA.” | je1g NO 080 7th street, 2 doors north of 2 Hoge Tams borwreen IRB and 18th etree. | Ee olgohaeider’ss Fim Ward, je lt-a*

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