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TION. AMUSEMENTS. N om THE MASONIO CELEBRA NTS. a i tertains, entrances, and | duced by Mr. Zollikoffer, by leave, and was | ap etches SSION San a EE a EV E N G ST A R. sochsine or indigenns Know Nothing aos anid Hones then went into committee, (Mr. atm, Renu ct ogra Rat The satealiie ea penonts at Masonic IBON HALL; Pa. av., bet'n 9th = 10th ty of whom profess to be intensely pro-slavery in | Leiter again in the chair.) and the bill for the | {is evo tte and : Hall, Ninth and D streets, on Tuesday, the 7 OPEN EVERY EVENING.-c, wa SHINGTOR CI TY: their affections) onee or twice a week in their | creation of two additional land offices in Min- 24th instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m., where the Chapters, MONDAY. Grand and Subordinate ges, P' u & SATURDAY AP June 23, 1856+ | secret lodge meetings, and never fails to be | nesota was taken up, and debated by Mr. THURSDAY URD TERNOON i . Rice for it, ere cal pment wil! he necessa: : = fon hand when the brethren of Washington yt te mablic speaker iment mabe, (belea’s Presepe Parc a cialeay caemeeeee "Y | TWO MAGNIFICENT PANORAMAS {7 Advertisements should be handed in by | are to be discoursed in the open air. Else- co ee Agra ee ee The procession will be formed on D street, 32 o’clock, m., otherwise they may not appear CHINA AND JAPAN. CHINA: Exhibited on MONDAY. WEDNESDAY PRi. Lewis D. Campbell is a standing dish at ultra ..+» Miss Matilda Heron has ceased her pro- | Te/<ic*ant and laxative, uow extensicely weed on the conti- on is ihe hj iapetial: pesseking Souk = Abolition Republican party meetings, wherein | fessional labors until August next, when she Tenth street to Pemeeptexee avenue; along To Poxitican Cxvss.—Political clubs will intains his position as a Republican | Will commence an engagement at Chicago. find the arrangements of the Star office for | 8® ™aintains his positio P Pennsylvania ——- hic tese pt ned st; i i t si lar that Gen Sam | & . Just recelved of direct tmportation, up this street to the Cit: all, and theuce to pees, ender) Be bleming (aver, sheieti) oe uidlinn vis bat tre ‘years since was regard- a are. Sixth street; along Sixth to E street; on E to until the next day. DAY EVENINGS, and THURSDAY ap. TERNOONS. printing their circulars, addresses, arguments, South, southern men, the obligations of the | 44 as ¢/i¢ American candidate for the Presi- oe ee Ninth; along Ninth to F street; along F to J A P A N > pamphlets, &c., as complete as those of any ‘¢ tself as in 1856, has not even been named in sae Bam Matracter, Twelfth; up Twelfth to H street; along H to | Exhibited on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, ang <teer Prinng, cine) in. the: Untied States on ee pe eaghinsiogpengcob ages he mee of their late Conventions. barns mipsel ge bapetlep sg Twenty malnutena coer Sixteenth and-a-balf street; thence to Penn- SATURDAY EVENINGS, and SATUR Day They may rely upon having such work done rs AFTERNOONS. Evening- doors open ; Commence at ty o'clock. Afiernoon— cominence at 3; Echolers admitted efternoons at half yrice—12 cents Tutors mustattend Pupt! hildren will not Sontmabted unless accompanied by adults. je 19-tr NATIONAL TREATRE. sylvania avenue ; along Pennsylvania avenue to Twelfth street; along Twelfth to south B street ; thence to the Hall of the Smithsonian Instit where an address will be delivered by Brother Byron Sunderland, the Pastor of «++»Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florenoe, at last ac- at the Star office in a satisfactory manner as | 4—28 the Pope and abuses the Dutch oe counts, were still playing at Drury Lane to style and price, and in the shortest possible Irish here by way of maintaining his position theatre, London. The managers had expressed H i bef aking | 2% 2 Know Nothing party leader. His ex-| their regret that those talented American Pee ears mony peters my 6 loits in the Old Line Washington Whig | artists could remain but eighteen nights longer nN ian hath arrangements elsewhere. P in London, but were pleased to say that not- the First Presbyterian Church. meeting on Saturdey night last, Prove anae withstanding the lucrative offers which the live preserva - fe . P Crier of Arrangements. Notice.—Those charged with th manage- | 5¢ is 4s great an adept at extraordinary feats | Fiorences had received alscwhere, their per- | hereluture enumerated on Prayer by Brother W. M. Ferguson, Grand masa of clubs wien ane all other eee of political horsemanship as our truthful, tal- | formances would be confined to Drury Lane | *fre-mentioned diseases, but ted. | Chaplain y y , "i MONDAY EVENING, JUNK 23, 1856, ? . ii s neighbor himself, who | theatre. f Music by the Band. oor tions are notified that in order to insure the | ented, = poate yr id ; litical nfecterer. Ail ot J Address by Brother Byron Sunderland. FIRST APPEARANCE IN SIX MONTHS insertion cf advertisements or notices of any | 448 notoriously essayed to ride more po GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. = | ens’ Music. — = description in the Star, payment must be made | 2283 in his lifetime and at onze, than any = wal orders ald be addressed to O.V. Clickener &Co., Benediction. : 1 Kunkel’'s =! ae ede other extraordinary knight of the political GrorGetown, June 23, 1856. OF Forsale by CHAS. STOTT, NAIRN & PALMER, ana | Tbe brethren will then again form in pro- for them when offered, or an arrangement for yams a" 8 all apt—eotm | cession, and proceed along B street south to ! the payment for the eases provided for. There | Ting we wot of. Our seminaries, and schools generally are | Prestists ae ee Seventh wall g and up Seveath street to Odd 0 P E R A T R 0 U P E H are now on file in our counting room many Mr. Campbell's praises of the Old Line | laboring hard, getting ready for ugual exami- ty Suse Onna ce bagel pager Fellows’ Hall, where a Banquet will be spread comprising advertisements, not inserted, because our | Whigs, of the eternal justice, propriety, and | nations and exhibitions. The annual com- | messrs. Bennett Heers Richmond” St: epee ee eo MARRY Ane ’ ” . — rethren o! e uu a . - - i ith, This rule | 83!utary effects of their principles upon the | mencement of the Georgetown College comes TA joi th 4 GEO. KUNKEL cinta chaeniee cmanta see country and on those who have in their time | off on Tuesday, July Sth. The number of | *@icted with Scrofula tn the very worst form. So bad ba: teh Chapters, who may join in the proces: T. L. FLOYD, H. K_JOBNSON LEVI BROWN, he becom sion, are expected to appear in black clothes, subscribed to the latter, remind us forcibly of | students at this institution during the school- wee with black hats, (if practicable,) and without SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. the faith and hope of an old fellow in North | astic year, which is now rapidly drawing to a | tstered it According to directions, and wonderful to aay, | Umbrellas; also with appropriate aprons and . ‘9 E. T. HERMAN :, . satisfied that no meti- hi ite a “ The Uniow points out the fact that the pre- | Carolina, who, having in early life been a | close, has been unusually large—amounting to arter's Spanish Miture’” as n purifier of the pate tom cther juriadiotions wil} report Mr BENTON, vailirg sentiment of the country with refer- | member of the Baptist church, maintained | 312 The exercises at the approaching com- s themselves to the Grand Secretary, at or be- fore 2 o'clock, p. m. It is hoped that brethren will provide them- selves with tickets for the banquet before the Procession shall be formed; but those who may not be able to do #0 can obtain them at the door of the banquet room. commence at § x. ¢ mencement will be very extensive, and pecu- | je2-1m Yours traly, ence to the nomination of Fremont is, that it and really believed that his short connection liarly interesting. Tho number of highly in- Se is a weak and unavailable one, made only be- | With that sect was complete insurance against teresting speeches, which ee by Fe decent afqeston asked daly by unre cause those who made it were afraid to yen- | bis future punishment for his mod subse- =o Davee rik Nerechiee, Drtaact We a withont hesitation or fear of contradietion, ture on the canvass with a candidate with the | quent sins of debauchery, profanity, &c., dc. article known which will do all it promises for é Pierce is expected to distribute the premiums. least record as astatesman. The editor con- | When approached by friends who pointed out who will have the honor a before weir friends in Washington on tie above Hvening, offering an excellent Programme of SO3GS. DANCES, &c with their BURLE* QUE PIECES. wir. It will renew ite growth—it will at 2 will restore its natural color. It 1s nots Hatr Ve have no doubt but the excursion which | Dye, but a speedy and eMficactous Restorative, T: ES j T y) -FIVE CENIS. Gen- ceives that the Colonel’s nominators have | t© him the evils of the terrible life he was | is to begicen by He erate pase eae Si kta te: SOI AE SUR De atvee ent en ee ee aes — = pompanied by Ladies,to the Drees | ‘ 3 ; street Met! ist church on reday, wi e * a ircle, cents. overshot their mark in thus seeking availabil- | leading, and their certain consequences, un- one of the most delightful which wilt go from . == z D. Maes W i MN ‘0 eal Birithebactes asia ity—getting a candidate not only wholly with- | !es* he reformed, he always threw himself | our city this season. The choir will turn out | ey ALLY! DEMOCRATS OF THE spi fin fhe pa Nd out a record, but one so notoriously unfit for | 4PO the doctrine that, having once been of | very strong on the occasion, and will be as- SOY ANTE WARD — Tho Desneceate hi hh uld fi f sisted by some of the best singers in the Dis One At Benne: oe mene — rn i 3. | * 5 "| TUE SV une 24th, aro! the the Presidency, as that nearly all the Opposi- : 24 eo sae en alt Pa of toe trict. Their vocal performances will be under ee he comer at Maryland avenue pice 7th tion leaders of experience and character unite Pa ah: « Tact Pe Gad = the direction of Mr J. Henry Wilson, of whom | street, to attend the Grand Ratification Meeting in pronouncing his selection a ve: ave faur | f life might outrage the laws o! and man. | it may be said, there are very few supsrior in | at Georgetown. order 3 > es indeed. The Union also eh sreagae The real Whigs present on Saturday night, | the art of singing We expect to see the fine Erenident of the Demsocrntie Assotiallon of the > i i Seventh Ward. je 24-21" compliments very highly, a recent letter from | by their countenances (after Mr. Campbell's steamer Alice C. Price crowded to her utmost evil P. H. Hoor, R.W. P.D G.M It UST RECEIVED, LONDON ART JOUR- NAL and other Books, Periodicals and Pa- FERGUSON, 1 it THE LOSER OF A HORSE will call pers. at No 435 Seventh street. Letween G and H, je 20 next to Lammend’s, 486 7th st. it will be delivered by proving property oe ing expenses je 23-28 OUNSTON’S PHILOSOPHICAL C ts, } ASS epee complete wifi Key, said to be the beet design OTICE.—I WOULD REStECTFULLY | ever gotten up for schools and seminaries notify my customers that their respective ac- capacity. For particulars see advertisement. BUCHANAN CLU B.—A SPECIAL FERGUSON Mr. Clingman to his constituents, rejeining to | tory was forced upon them by the large he fine packet boat Argo, Capt. Merrill, Re ee ing of the Buchanan Democratic | COURtS will be presented on or before the Ist July, _je20 next to Lammond’s, 436 7th st. i number of Know Nothings intersperced | is going to make an excurrion to Harper's | Ciub of the District of Columbia will be held at the reply of his colleague (Hon. Mr. Read) to iiredahoulielsconiate iolieaa pe him) | Ferry on the 4th of July. This will bea very | the ball over Farnham’s Bookstore, corner Penn- his (Mr. C.’s) address of the 16th of March ugh : 2 desirable trip, affording as it will an opportu. | Sylvania avenue and 11th street, on WEUNES- last, to bis constituents, very evidently judged Mr. C.’s whiggery to and ask,asa particular favor that they call and settle the s+ me. UON'T NEGLECT THE CHILDREN,.— All accounts contracted previous to ist January Tovs in abundance and very cheap at 3, last. will be placed in legal hands unless closed | je 20-3: LAMMOND'S, 7th et. + DAY, the 25th instant, at 8 o’clock p. m_ Per- Pe Z : iicent soonery oinay fo, to view the mag- | sons who desire to become members ‘are invited | P*f0re the loth CLARE Pk ene be LASTIC MOHAIR BELTS, Batr Brosb- The. Intelligencer reprobates, in dignified be about on a par with the old North Caro- | nificent scenery along the line of the canal, | to te present. je2s-ate” 218 Pano’ we Tath ant iste aes. es and Combs, Balm of a Thousand Flowers i linian’s religion; while Mr. C himself as evi- | 404 at the Ferry, and examine the many won- | By order of the President : err rE | ee. at LAM MOND’S, 7th st but severe language, the interfe f Ki inlan’s religion, while self as evi : vy 3th aaa ae ge, the interference of Know dently held that it should stand between a ders which are to be seen at the Government je 23-3:% C. INGLE, Rec Sec. J “pes Titan Ooreay on je 20-3 _ othings wit © proceedings of the Old Line works. For particulars see advertisement to- | —— = PE UST RECEIVED ANOTHE: 7 T ALCOHOL Cou. . : i i ie opini i iti- TELEGRAPH N O TICE,—A SPE- teed POTATUES for plantin, Cc Whig meeting on Saturday night last. just verdict from public opinion on his politi- | morrow. | | = 3 mindeia at the ° P Z- nttiche Gar amuses wen. eink aeeet . gobs tgp Ea cal course, as the old North Carolinian, that} Mr John Donaldson, an old and highly re- (Ee A esas Sentenalbnetiest aot 300 bushels Jersey Mercers WO do large do For sale low, at the City Market. Old Depot, ry family, forsale by LAMMOND, 7ib st eres ; Magnetic Telegraph Company is called: greeably - WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP having once been in the Baptist church, he | SPected citizen of Alexandria county, Va, | to th by je 20-3 died i ity last night, aff iow ¢ requirements of one charter to Sen — ABIES ; A city last night, after a few fi t tadel- might with impunity ever afterwards drink | joes at the, Baty ace & few days | office of the Company, in the city o! a ‘ ; By, in the 4 530 Pa avenue. B. F. EVANS, Agent. KGO OF BE! ED AND WHITE 4 illnes, at the house of a relation, where he | phio,on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the }st of je 23-30" . (Intel) . ” ars OOAL, Sates eget omboenaiee The Old Line Whig Meeting. —Among the | hard, gamble, out swear every other man in| was visiting. SpEcrator. duly, at 4 o’clock, to consider and decide some OTICE ALL PERADUA DAwin: | for cash, in lots to sult if taken from the vessel Know Nothings wh . 4 - . questions of importance, when and where it is N OTLCE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING ’ DICKSON, GORDON & CO = 'gs who were engaged in the char- | the State, &c., without fear of consequences. q . hoped all the stock will be represented in perzon open accounts on our books are respect’ully | Cornerof I strect aod ‘W a: ooemen teat acteristic work of disturbing the meeting of — A Brave Boy —The New York Tribune re- or by gae By order of the President informed thet we shall at once make an indis- Green and Wa’er streets, Georgetown. . Old Line Whigs of this city on Saturday night | _ Interesting Autograph.—We had the | !8te* the following instance of youthful herc- | “"je'3s,26830 AE Lia) “Toes pases ek | ee eee last, were not a few citizens who usually pass | Pleasure to-day of inspecting an original letter |» «: [¢ becomes our pleasing duty to record a as pela Ses ue el have the r bills seat to them will find them reedy OSHEN BUTTER AND CHEES . . + * * x No. a 5 = is’ = H for persons of character and standing in this | in the hand writing of the great English pa- coe oe unexampled heroism which occurred erect pisses! as prchatteth im ere made off re eppemenag Sgui _~ Seip Se ns Sezar-cemnd — community. The rebukes administered to | trict, John Hampden. It is dated twelve reli saereak Lips Aetery Neate Rene pause ee WEONELDAe: ly asked without delay. 4 i 55 Ice Houre Hams and Lard, just received ; . i: i : 3 Exeurs| a ace Oo! NEs je 23- , e : ‘ . by “= a ny re —— and Sena- — oa ni = ares his ral ne oe Centenary Methodist Church | July 16, 1956, ae atte House Pavilion. ’ Ses eet ECASETS Oe sedan! bats — DODSON & C . aemeet, outelde, r Jones, of Tennessee, for their unauthorized | life, and is written in neat, beautiful an very | ot Broo! yn, for a pic-nic excursion to Fort Particulars in future advertisement [No. j » =; aes and rowdy interference in a matter in which | distinct characters, though the orthography | Lee. While proceeding up the North river, | Se GHA OTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE | CACTION-—I HEREBY om 3 % — and when near the latter place, a little bo je 23-30" (Organ) LAND OFFICE FROM DACORKAH TO persons from c editing my they assumed to participate unbidden, and in | #24 the forms of the letters are somewhat an- place, je boy, | ce ____(Urgss eb 2 SE 531 : PARKEK, (she having leit my bed and board OSAGE, IN THE STATE OF IOWA > fee . In accerdance with the provisions of the act of | Without gateeer ey + of be e,) rec vege J 4 Congress enti:led ‘An act authorizing changes bed ar hertemaarg pci frome hort-eiee an ont in the location of land eftices,’’ approved March = 3d, 1853, it is hereby declared’ ard mete known | GEORGE PARKER, as the law will be enfor 1.0 O. F —A SPECIAL MEET- ing of Magenenu Encampment will — be beldon MONDAY EV NG, the 23d instant, to elect o for the ensuing term. je 21-2t WM. 8. ROBERTS, Scrikte. P : 5 n ~_ | about seven years of age, son of a Mr Ledley, gvch manner, will long be remembered by | tique. The name, it will be observed, is | residing in Sands street, accidentally fell over- Sach of them ashave not become lost to al) | Signed Hampden, and not Haméden, as given ony aoe deepen the river Z ‘ . aoe y the ebbing tide ‘0 save thechild seemed ee of shame through the influence of their erroneously = Hume. The following is a impossible, for it was already far down the affiliation in cecret lodges with the rowdies | literal copy : am this nctice that the land office for the ale of public lands at | ®¢#inst all who disregard ; stream. : Dacoirah, in the State of Iowa, will be remowea | _J€20-3t vicinal Senet who behaved so outrageously at the Democ- ‘‘For my noble friends Colonell Bulsfrod, While the panic-stricken crowd were wring- ay no ds Col . e n k ‘ MASONIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNI- | tothe town of Osage, in said State, from and GREENWOOD SEMINARY cratic meeting at Carusi’s Saloon, and, subse- Captaine Grenfield, Captaine Tyrrell, Cap- | ing their hands in despair, a little fellow about x — ; cation of the Grand Lodge of the District | after the thirty-first diy of July next. taine West, or any of them Wy ITUATED ON THE SEVENTH STREET A twelve years old, named George Smith, re- of Columbia will be held at Masonic Hall, | | Given under my band. at the city of Washing- Plank Road, three miles from Wa bington quently, before Browns’ Hotel. The result of “GENTLEMEN: ‘he army is now at North | siding at No. 149 High street, Brooklyn, jeap- | corner D and 9th sts , on TUESDAY next, 2ith | ton, this vente aay ee se De now open for the reception of ing ~ their conduct on Saturday night has been to | Hampton, moving every day nearer to you | ed into the water and swam boldly after the | instant, st 2 o'clock p. m_, for the purpse cf cel . . board! tis. i H - : esi if the General Oftce. | PUP’ inerease in the minds of thoughtful and reall If you disband not wee may be a mutual! suc- drowning child, whom he succeeded in over- spots rs ine arangeroite muddy ion Com? je stawoer md teeta arma aaa SS : : _- ¥ | cour each to other; but if you disperse you | taking after a hard struggle, and held him | Mitte appointed for that purpose) ee OR SALE—A PERFE » respectable persons in their own organization make yourselves and ye country a pray. above water until a boat was lowered from | “Matre- vin connection with the recent re ogni-| Pic Nic at Mason’s Island, substartially built STORE WA- a distrust of their Principles, rules, &c., which You shall hear daily from the steamer, and they were both safely taken | tion ef the Independent Grand Lodge ot Canada OPPOSITE GEORGETOWN. GON. Can be teen at the Coach F a thus so manifestly tend to the prostration of yor sccrent on aes a Ledley, the father of the res- “ee be Beought before the Grand Lodge for con- HE VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY OF tory of Mr. Jo plans ° BL ‘ : . PDES cue altho a i ~ | sideration. A vs b 4 Ny everything like popular rights under this] «North Hampt., Octo. 6, [16i3.[° "| ously meesented cee tthe ero with a nee cuit | _ Lllcers ind members of the Grand Lodge witt | L. Georgetown, respe See Ge ieee =~) i a goverpment, whenever under cover of the ; , of clothes. Young Smith, who is said to be a | *Ppeatin iets BEDIOPEARS seenlis secastt Washingien taal has ait gine — pra | _ie 18-iw _ (Organ) i bight and a crowd, the vicious among them The Very Last Wrinkle.—The Syracuse | wild, harum-scarum youth, not possessing the invited to be’ preseat= aS Re Ore eee ae ae MASON’S ISLAND, opposite George mee ee} ap secur fe see proper to violate them. Journal tells us that a Miss Adorabella Pig- | ™¢ans to purchase a ticket for the excursion, By order of the M. W. Grand Mas'er town, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst. 0) RRY, A jon A and being determined to have a good time GEO. C. WHITING As the islznd is beautifulty situated it will be & Mountain, and other superior — o gitt—Phoebus, what a name!—the young lady | succeeded in smuggling himself on board the je 21-3t [Union&Intel} “Grand Secretary fine peasy, for a day of rare enjoyment for | pressly for cooking. ee oom is The Tone of the Meeting —It was very evi- | who, in bloomer eostume, peddles books in the | boat unknown to the managers. It must be] ~ SaaS et moe an pele R pthc socering tt hon oat dent on Saturday night last, at Copp’s Saloon, | cars running out of that city of cross grained acknowledged that he nobly earned his pas- Good Music, a fine Ball a Prom- | those who mav favor us with their orderscan rely sage. enades, and a delightful breeze from the waters | on getting # superior article. Satisfaction given surrounding it. ernosale. 2210 lbs. to the ton The boats will commence running from the foot oes! 1 Uak, and Pine WOOD of the best A meeting of the Corps will be held MON- that the great mass of the Old Line Whigs | ideas, is about to take the etump for the Re- DAY NIGHT at 8 o'clock present sympathized closely with the eloquent | publican nominees! It is fair topresume that By order of Capt Davis: Exposion or a Locomotive—Three Men ddserusi LIGHT INFANTRY.— J je 21-2t B. F. BEERS, Sec. | of High street wharf, at 10 o'clock a.m. andcon | quality always on — & W.M. GALT. remarks of Senator Jones, of Tenn , the ten- | this gentle maiden will devote her patriotic | Servously Injured —The locomotive Lorain, —_ BUCHANAN & BRECKINRIDGE — pcos agilihee steaee a eens NW nites aud C streets, No.'547 dency of which went to show that the path of | efforts for the most part to the “po-lig a-my”’ | drawing be 6-50 eae rel es BR brand Rattcation Meeting of the De-| Refreshments to be of the best kind, andat | {7 Coal kept under cover, delivered free from patriotic duty on the part of those Whigs who | plank in the Philadelphia plat Wet express train on the Cleveland and Toledo mocracy of the District of Columbia, under the | reasonable prices. slate and dirt. je 18-tr = J gs sa pay” Platform. We trust | Railroad, when about three miles from the auspices of the Georgetown Democratic Associa-| Tickets UNE DOL L A R—to be bad at the | ————___________— do not sfiliate either with Know Nothingism | she will vary her performances by riding the | West Side station, blew up with terrific force, . > tion, to ratify the nomination for President and or Republican partyism, is to give Buchanan usual places on the Island, and of the following woolly horse barebacked and astradle, and $100 REWARD. = wrecking the engine and tender, injuring the | Vice President, JAMES BUCHANAN AND ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, 8 es . Committe of Arrangements. U Mailboro, P.G. inri i i i NC ECKINRIDGE. od ‘ residing near Upper Mar » only candidates before the country who, if | labors. mechanic, below the knee, cutting the tendons | District and the surrousding counties of Virginia E y elected. can be relied on to discharge their Tespective functions on principles not subver- sive of the Constitution and at war with all that experience and sound discretion teach to John Fenley. je 22-3 end weep ek son aos ane A genined % 2 2 Stoddard. She ts between 35 an: are, of one hand, and cutting and bruising his | TpupAy SVENING cot the wi tek Watted Sintes Paisat @ition, old, about 4 feet S inches high, has a full suit of bead, and seriously, if not mortally, tearing 7o’clock , Wasuineton, June 21, 1856 bairand a fine set of teeth aves, and scalding the engineer, Franck Thayer, The verious Democratic Associations of Wash- ON. THE PETITION OF JEPTHA A WIiL-| Alto, on the seme day negro boy CARTER, # and fireman, Thomas Lemea. The cause of | ington and Alexandria, ere requested to attend The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On Saturday, the 2let of June, there were of Treasury warrants entered on r of KINSON, of Suffolk county, NY, pra’ son of the above woman je is about 16 years the explosion is yet unknown.—Cleveland in panners snd Tape paral, greta tae for the extension of a patent unted 1g Sim of 3a id of pieaing acres — an sees i iri — venting stinguished yentlemen from everystate in tne | the 4t! anuvary, 1! an im ‘ 5 The . Pe i en caries < wee ule ees oo ereerihe pobeceeny LEE Union aS invited and will address the meeting. hear in 7? priniing Presses, * for aoteony se living “i ashington city, where they are sup. 80 evidently actuating the Whigs of the Fed 226.097 O01 ; a By order Committee of Arrangement: : from the expiration of said patent, which takes | Posed to bave gone eral metropolis pervades their brethren of the 2,872 50] Lar" A pretty little widow dwelleth in a : I will give the above reward of one bundred SOE ees ary tse iad, thar ed ete ee heard at | @0llars th their appebension, no mater where ta- Brae REMOCRACY OF THE D'STRICT. | tne Patent Office on Monday, the 15th day of De | Ke®; oF fifty dollars for either of them. Provided RALLY !— The Jackson Democratic cember next, at 12 o’clock m.: and all ns are | they are brought home or secured in jeil a Association having accepted an invitetion from | notified to appear and show cause, iP any they get them again. WM. Z. BEALL. 5 K rose and lily blended, live upon her dimpled | (he, Geqeetown Democratic Association te par | have, why said petition ought not to be q 45,495 37 | little street, and she has a pair of pretty eyes, 26,680 94] and two little feet. No matter what her name War warrants received and en- is, or the ‘bumber of the house—she’s a mighty tered ttseeceseecsee cess 4,266 96] pretty widow—a perfect little mouse. The Interior repay warrants received different States who are to assemble at Louia- ville in the course of the next month, the cor- Tectness of our anticipations as regards the course of that highly respectable party in the se x x tic pate inthe Grand Ratification Meeting to be : 3 and entered... seseeeee 2,154 09 cheek, and her lips give them expression— | heid in Georgetown on TUESDAY EVENING | gi! Sons OPposin Ince thelr onpections troeaile Pc idee ah @pproaching Presidential canvass, will be am- oe account of the Navy.... 7,054 50 ae 80 prey al vd re Her hands are | next, Meee aoe oe ogee a the oe set forth in writing, at least twenty days before EWARD UF FIVE HUNDRED DOL- indi i rom miscellaneous sources.. 581 20] white and tender, but her wooors sadly fear | named body, and the friends uchanan and | the day of hearing; all testimon: of ual amount of- ply vindicated, indeed. i that she'll get them stained and tainted up, Breckinridge generally, are requested to meet on party ou used af the sala henria; oper pared yet ore The Pow-wow —After the Whigs found it g { the United States, will be by handling lager bier. that evening at eos: at Democratic Head- | and transmitted { fered by the Marshs! of the Un’ quarters, south s: id by the Corporation of Washington to tbe CONGRESSION F le of Pennsylvania avenue, be- fm 7 i aehend and bri necessary to tarn off the gas at Copp’s Saloon AL PROCEEDINGS tween 9th and 10th streets, for the purpose of he testimony in the case will be closed on the | Pe7s02 OF ie pede Boag gp Yt = latuied : ? In the House, on Saturday, after we went} Locomotives ror E@yrt.—Mason & Co., | marching in procession, with music, banners and 5th December; depositions and other papers re- | county cf \echiacion JOHN ESSEX, wie, - —_ ay night last, to get rid of the Know to press, at the conclusion of the speech of Mr. of Taunton, Mass., has just finished two su- | transparencies, to join our Georgetown friends in led upon es testimony must be filed in the office y . Nothing rowdies who had assumed to take the Colfax on Kansas affairs, in Committee of the | Pet engines for the railroad between Cairo | Melt patriotic demonstration. , while in custody. a on or before the morning of that da) Owen Quig e city, on the 3d instant, e x 2 > ; re ‘The members of the First Ward Association | men Guconaie ys ? magistral afairs of their meeting out cf their hands— Whole on the state of the Union, Mr. Burlin- = cope f dootge pecnonen aga a requested to amemble tres yd ele ne Ordered, also, that tis ‘notice be published in oars eter gg ee i i roses cdi : t thell mi nd t : which was done in the middle of the speech game delivered a speech in defence of Massa- | American skill with the English engines of ee line of march. “The econd Third, = ege Intelligencer ee “ from Mr. Lewis D. Campbeli that had been ngs, ublican. Baitimo: Evening Description ' i i oe a -_— é chusetts against alleged assaults from the | CT8™pton and Stephenson, running between | and Fourth Ward Democracy will meet at Demo: iadelphia, P i PE | The above-named Johu Essex 1s about £8 years forced upon them—Mr. C. was escorted bya . 4 * “ Argus, Phi! lew York ld, about six feet high, light hair, smooth feces, : Alexandria and Cairo. They weigh twenty- | cratic Headquarters; and the Fifth, Sixth, and and Post, Boston, once a week for three s » | old, about six eb, . the left South in the Hall, and assailing southern | five to: ji Seventh Ward Associations will assemble in their ‘d u ucces I soft voice, fine looking. a fresh scar on large crowd of persons ambitious cf “ ruling | members in return therefor. is) sonthe five tons, burn coke, and on a recent trial on rene Sse abens = a ve weeks jous to the 15th day of December hand; bad on when he left light celored summer aie r the Taunton road fi i 1 respective Wards at6% o’clock. proceeding in} next. the Fe _ heari i America’’ by force of boot heels, brick bats, The committee were also addressed by Mr. e road, ran four miles and made a 3 y “ ng. clothes, and a light colored slouch cap, and is #4 were ¢ stop in three and a-half minutes. Separate bedies to Demorsslic Meadeuarters, ts CHARLES MASON, stonecutter by trade. cat ‘calls, slung shot, &c., to the City Hall, paeee nan pene od by Mr. Catlin ia oe ee eee aE COMMITTEE. P.S.—Editors of the above papers will please | 2° 18-1w VENW.B_MAGRUDER, Mayor. where he delivered a very violent and virulent | a speech againet the foreign afaire plank of} ,,70 Cook Hax.—An excellent manner of INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF | send theirbills to the Patent Olice, with a'paper | REMEDY FOR WARM WEATHER. abolition speech, which was enthusiastically | the Cincinnati Convertion's platform. Cee re nie ws cee following Hall at three ur BSS AND uve AND BLIND, G Comisining Sis notion: Je 23—lawaw JUST RECEIVED AT THE UNION BOT- thouted over by the crowd surrounding bim. Mr. Keitt having next obtained the floor, the | U hours, according to size; then skin the | petween 2th and 2Ist streets, south eidi tling De a large supp!y of that upsur- committee rose and the House adj. d whole and fit it for the table; then set in the | afternoon of each week has been set apa PIC NIC. eanee kents Bey invalids, GINGER WINE Its noteworthy feature was its comments o; Ee oven for half an hour, cover it thickly with | reception of visitors at the Institution. The | /JVHE PIC NIC OF THE GEORZETOWN | hice XXX Pole and Berton-s Ales ard Jor 7 : ded bi 4 b: 4 friends of this institution are respectfully invited Trinity Church Sunday School will take | ter of very superior quality, together with a Brooks, of South Carolina, and its Swoep- Re baie Seapets pees pee tobe presentand witness the exercises on that | place on THURSDAY June 26th, in the Woods large sonamant of syrups of almost every Kind 4g misrepresentation of that gentleman’s In the Senate, to-day, the presiding officer ways improved by ries it in an oven for Fis ins'itution clean a in = the College xe The friends of the | all of which, together beeps —- — case, on which Mr. Campbell is so soon to sit | laid before them a letter from Senator Sum-| nesrly at hour, uctil much of the fat dies Lt oat abc he rice fied Kidwell cua procure, tickets at the stores of Dr. | ral Waters will be furnished to cus asajudge. Nothing could have been more ner, denying that Dr. Boyle had been dis- | Out, and it also makes it more tender. part of Washington or Georvetown Silla —_ — emt pooanaped coh poets No oe allowed item tie grounds ex All orders left - the t in oop . cut of place than the act of Mr. Campbell in | missed from attendance on him (Senator 8.,) househol rniture, or of almost any P- | cept scholars, or such as may be accompanied by | with the drivers of our Wagons, will meet i. ~ tha ; tion, will be thankfully received at the responsible persons. attention. ARNY & SHINN dragging that care before such an audience | on account of his testimony before the House | _ EE” The use of business signs seems to be | 1m: , pa prompt . * 4 1 ‘Tiekets 25 cents—children 12. jeo-et E . : 7 : etting out of date of late years in large eities ae ee iat as that by which he was surrounded, and es- sre ee on his (Senator Sumner’s) yea the Prince of eee goods ste skaeke NOTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER begs at Contaclioeere prin eet a Pcie yng UST RECEIVED— saying to sit in judgment upon it before the | 1a! With the Hon. Mr. Brooks. in New York, has not so much as a ‘“‘shingle”’ BSP heave to cail the attention of the ublle | prounds F. MM E, Director. Scotch Herri : : : : Ai ienat’ *Pra2E Up upon a motion to read | Over his door, Half the wholesale bance gt | touts stock of OLAS and QUBENSWARE | je 2i-4t Fossa hae ie Fresh Peaches and Apricots testimony on which he is to decide upon it, as Ese letter ; when it was read—yeas 20, nays that city i cariad ontin che: 4th aad Sth eee before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they | ~~ an i Prane Gortial a Tepresentative in Congress, next week, is Mr. Toombs Regen empha e . ries of buildings where signs would be com, Ned pee hee econ ee he iowa ak GRAND EXCURSION Levy’s celebrated Bitters Printed introduce a bill to ttle the atatcein Kacasae plesely out of eye shot without the ese'ef tele- it was very evident, from his remarks, that | the provisions of which he explained at length. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. Vermacelli and Meccaron! soopes. we oom JoHN MepeviTT. | METHODIST EPIS'L CHURCH CHOIR, oe Fresh Teas, for sale by — is i Fi VY. he proposes to dispose of the case as before | Mr. T. was engaged in explaining this meas-| [An indolent friend inquires why, in | [)OR SALE—A SMALL FOOT LATHE.— Ag TER ni nan oe poland sy ih CO the House, not upon the testimony elicited Ete a5 the Bias went 4 alae writing, a dot may not pass for an “i’’ with- Enquire at the southeast corner of 12th and E big tag ae iM ae if wshcacanaa under oath and the law thereof, but as a po- In the House, Mr. Campbell of Ohio, re- | Out further trouble. He is a relative of Jack | streets ie —$ _$<$<$_$_$_—____________"""__ } Choir, of Georgetown, having char. a, OST.—ON SATURDAY LAST IN THE | ‘ered the safe and commodious steemer Alice C Fok SALE—AN IRON GREY HORSE L President’s grou:ds a lady’s embroidered | Price. respectfully announce to the public that suitable for b or ware oN PS (Pina) HANDKERCHIEF. The finder will | they an ens Sie oe ceraon go ea ee te io 3 oat mac , ‘26th. 1856. as faras 8, . z ape nese rtawest corner of oe the White H , affording a of Mount Van 4 tith’st $ _ jemiet non, and returning, will at Fort Washing- KATERS.—ANOTHER SUPPLY PANS) FANS"! FANS!t!—I am closing out | ron, where the day will be spent. Cran can aoe oneness or the above Goods cheap Now isthefime | a’ number of Most talented Voealists of ae tee Ons Ee ea eo a Hot days and nights. Fans are indispensable. Washington have promised thelr assistance nursery, or for cooking & and baking» Price from Scents to 85. A TATE inveccaion: By mw Preah ating gs 6 FRANCIS % “4 4 event je ¥3-3t Pa. av., bet. 10th and Lith sts. ‘The Committee pledge themselves that nothing Coheed STOMERS ARE IN.| Wil deleft undone that will contribute to the Ld JOTICE.—OUR CUSTOMERS ARE IN- mfort yment w ax etters from Dub N vege tet their accounts are made off and teem with, EL dor Chose who winy hota (gene eer eey iy - whe grest crusade against Mr. Brooks wholly for what poses ba pabtte ae in the Territory lin (Ireland) f May 3ist, si : Three of the Send rendered will yieseai nee ve ban eleag perdi naiereteen reba A Prices. Piano and Music Batabit gee BLLIS_ he can make out of it politically, for the cause Alxo, pevorel (Tenitert " Trish politic iles, John Dillon, John Mar-| je 23-3t M.W.GALT & BRO. | « Weich rs Price; to be bed — ae : Hole wh jignature wasa letter J, and litical partizan, bent on using the affair for a | Poted: from the select committee on tho | file whose signa the pen. He see hole punched in the paper with the pen. He Partizan end only. His course upon it on ——— — anal ® resolution direct- | admires the man whe spells Tennessee thus— Saturday night last, in the presence of the | 28 $200 to be paid to Francis H. Smith, their | 10 ac. rowdy and noisy crowd of Know Nothing | p10? {°F services rendered; resolution agreed shoulder hitters-in-the-dark, by whom he was ‘Mr. Grow reported, from the Territories surrounded, bas stripped his position upon it | Committee, a bill appropriating $30 000 for as a representative, of all moral weight, and the construction of a Rrasentisry in Nebraska 4 fe Territory ; committed. has justly forced on the minds of nearly all] Mr Purviance reported from the same Com- Bt Cumberland here the conviction that he has gone into the | mittee a bill making appropriations for the| ‘Tae Exixes’ Retvey. A Monster.—On Wednesday, the 10th inst., Messra. Parkerson, Guy & Co., near Ocean View, on the Chesapeake, caught a monster of & sawfish in their seine, some thirty feet long It has been skinned and sent to the museum ) road bills. tin and Kevin O'Doherty, have this week ar- — A & Wilson’s, or of the members of the + a ToNRA¥, PERFUMESY, TOWLET of abolitionism as involved in the approaching erritorial bills were also reported by other | rived in Ireland and Smith O'Brien ma: FLOOR MATTING, ps a ‘4 Um a oe "pager 4 —_ don q y be Committee of Arrangements Articles, Cebss, Canes, veaue, be residential el; sof the Territories Committee, and here in ? HAVE REMAINING ON HAND ABOUT fi 306 Penna * Presidential election ware gocniiet ect ae pated expected here in the course of next month.’ I 500 yards of FLOOR MATTING ate Wm H Edes, sacrifice at Mr Lewis D. Campbell, of Chio, isa very vey of the eouthern boundary of Karsas was vs Godey practi Nas sin : very! J A Wilson,’ 6 : Be A Huge Arrais —The Providence Journal | SUPErioF quality, which I will clore out Bick Wants W 88 toghee - cost for cash L. F. CLAaR Leas aa fusry fellow Tacugh as ewphatic an Abo- . observes that the Stockton Bolting Conven- Paper-h: 4 Upholate : H COVERS, Meriter soca A bill changing the time of holding the tiou, atits last mecting, numbered six dele- = (fret lesire aot eink tiad = Okt CRABS AND GREEN TURTLE - phoaay sale low ape. Ltionist in all bis professions and sympathies | United States courte in Tennessee, was intro- gates and passed twelve resolutions, 1 ye 2a ate i em on ace Sisco P areserved every day at C. eS Ws at FRANOIB, -