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withstanding his obligations asa —— man. We =e se ta a cermin | OY ASG, STURN a fow days since they sailed for Europe. She | *Ptctable femily. Address “B & “ugly as sin.” , situation in a store, or anywhere where he con whole people has demanded union and or- ‘anization, as the only means making our a tetera and regaining th — of . free speech, free vote, and public safety. WASHINGTON CITY: For years they have paueniiy waited and ¥ .. cosesseeeees-.July 16, 1856. | striven in a peaceable manner, and in ac- bedi cnienemt ‘Sha cordance with the forms of law, to reform the 107" Advertisements should be handed in by abuses which have made our city a byword Fraud and violence have foiled every effort 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not @Ppea? | 414 the laws to which the people looked for until the next day. protection, while distorted and rendered effete 1m practice, so as to shield the vile, have been To Pexitican Civss.—Political clubs will | used as a po ‘ul engine to fasten upon us t d le. find the arrangements of the Star office for Aa tepattaeae looked to the ballot box printing their circulars, addresses, arguments, | as our safeguard and sure remedy. Bat 0 , &e. complete as th f effectually and so long was its voice smothered, a ce fice Fa the United aaa the votes deposited in it by freemen so entirely utnumbered by ballots thrust in through They may rely upon baving euch work done | fraud at midnight, or nullified by the false at the Sver office in a satisfactory manner as — of judges — vate oney atl i noonday, that many dou zd te style and price. and in the shortest possible jority a inaipen +4 were not utterly corrupt time. Be sure togive us a call before making Organized bands of bad men, of all political arrengements elsewhere. arties, or who assumed any particular creed rom mercenary or corrupt motives, have par- Notice.—Those charged with the manage- celled out cur offices among themselves, or sold al = them to the highest bidders ; z ment of clubs, societies, and all other ascocia- Have provided themselves with convenient tlens are notified that in order to insure the tools to or serere nod, as clerks, inspectors insertion of advertisements or notices of any | 0d judges of election ; = 2 1 description in the Scar, payment must be made | , Have employed bullies and professiona fighters to destroy tally lists by force, and pre- fer them when offered, or an arrangement for vent peaceable citizens from asvertaining, in the psyment for the same providedfor. There | 4 lawful manner, the true number of votes it has so long endured, when we have insured to our citizens an honest and vigorous pro- tection of their rights, then the Committee of Vigilance will find great pleasure in resign- ing their power into the hands of the people, from whom it was received. r Published by order of the Committee. [Seal | No. 33, Secretary. Mr. EKeitt, at the conclusion of his able speech delivered this morning, which was lis- tened to with intense interest by the House aod crowded galleries, resigned his seat in Congress, declaring that he had sent his re- signation to the Governor of South Carolina some days since, in anticipation of the result of the action of the House on his case, that had occurred. He will probably be re-elect- ed unanimously next week. The California War Debt.—We hear that the commissioners of the California war debt, on the part of the State, have recently sub- mitted a portion of the vouchers necessary-to enable the War Department to proceed with the adjustment of the amount to be paid to those who hold what are known as the Cal- ifornia war debt bonds, the adjustment and liquidation of which, on proper vouchers, have well, McMullin, Ol!ver of Mo., Orr, Miller of Ind_, Millson, Millward, Nichols, Norton, Pack- er, Parker. Peck. Pelton, Phelps, Powell. Prin- gle, Puryear, Quitman, Reade. Ready, Ricand, Ritchie, Rivers, Robison, Kuffin Rust, Sabin Sandidge, Savage, Seward, Sherman, Shorter, Gen 6S grinch — of a Smith of ala. in . Stephens, Stewart, Swo} pe; Talbot, Faylo ;Throston, Todd, Tripce, Tyson. Unde: ~ Vail, Valk, Walter, War- ner, Washburne of Il! , Wreshburn of Me., Wat- kins, Wells, Wheeler, Whitney, Willia! Winslow, Woodruff, Wright of Miss , Wright Tenn., and Zoilicoffer—136. The question next pone on the preamble originally reported from the select committee on the Brooks and Sumner fracas, on motion of Campbell, of Ohio, it was amended, and as amended it was adopted—yeas 104. nays 83. Pending a question to lay on the table a motion to reconsider that vote, Mr. Keitt ob- tained permission to address the House to-day; when they adjourned. Preceedings of Te-Day. In the Senate, to-day, after disposing of the usual morning business, the bill making an appropriatiomto increase the efficiency of the military arms (muskets, &0.,) of the Gov- ernment was taken up, and was being con- sidered when the Star went to press In the House, Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, with- drew his pending motion to lay on the table. Mr. Keitt addressed the House at length in EVENING STAR. An ELopement.—The Sussex Register men- - tions an amusing “re which recently occurred gpm fe ‘ron TES near that place young lady was engs, ’ “po . a to be Ale) onthe 4th of July to = trally situated Address careof Mr Tork. itor carrier, City Pest Office. 1". who had been accepted by her father. She ete wv Jy 6-0 preferred another, however, and communica- Won tae eee ee hard ted the fact to a friend, who arranged matters to call at my office, No. 155 Bridge sireet, George. so that the two lovers were furnished with a town, or address me nietter, and they Will Lewy carriage and absconded to another village. | o¢ something totbe'r advantage. where they were married, —— pe Tl jy 16-36 RICHARD P. JACKSON of her father’s choice in the lurch, and break- ee, ing up the arrangements for a wedding party. Wan rite y Pacey ¢ fy ——— ferred Toone that can come well recommendrd THE ACTING JUSTICES OF THE | Sy viges wil Notes becond tad Momence BS Freace for Washington county, D.C vare wd ae i requested to meet at the otfice of the undersigned “ I on THURSDAY EVENING, the 17th tn it, YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT To IN. at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of taking into con- tract in English French and Maric, desiring sideration the proper course to be pureucd hereaf- a situation South or West as Governess ter in issuing United States Warrants addressed to “C A F,”? Harper's Ferry, Va. It J. H. GODDARD, J.P Jy 15-2031 Potomac Pavilien, ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE Pingy Pont, July 11, 1856 geveral hourework of 2 small family To MY ADVERTISEMENT TO THE | an industrious and capable Person good wages | <r that exccrsion parties would not | will be given Apply at No 7 Maine avenue, defence of South Carolina against the asper- | be allowed to land at this place not secming to | between 4 and 6th st and. jy 15-31 ; . = polled at our elections ; eee ay ae jeter tar bes one sions on her revolutionary history that had | have been —— understood, this is to give ANTED —A WOMAN TO COOK. ¥ a se on 7 in SP Seri ip Re ag And have used cunningly contrived ballot. | that the matter will now soon be closed up. been urged by various northern members in | further notice that this rule, forced upon me by advertisements, not inser > ecal ur boxes, with false sides and bottoms, so pre- circumstances, which it is unnecessary to detail, and tron. to whom geod wages will be given, ms, terms have not been complied with. This rule pared’ that, by means of a spring or slide, the course of the session. is positive. and that steamboat owners will be | 4¢d°es* Box No. 10 SterOmec. iy 14-0 The End of the Session —It is now evi- - iden <opemememanemenn held responsible for a viola’ion cf the same. l S WANTED —A FIRST AND w. must be imperative. spurious tickets, concealed there _Previous to | dent that the House will very shortly take up REEDER’S SAFETY GUARD. iy 16 W. W. DIX, Proprieter. poor yet her gw wiley Te the election, could be mingled with genuine and dispose of the Senate’s joint resolution Appended to this will be found a lettegf of — WASHINGTON INFIRMARY — INFIRMARY eo ae to iar 5 * votes + ; bh n MA <a: ER, George . SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. Of all this we have the most irrefragible | ing ® time for the end of the present ses a late date, relative to Reeder’s Safety Gu 8 requiring Hospital attendance rasp’ Lec: The Union argues that Mr. Fillmore stulti- | proofs. Felons from other lan sion. We shall not bo surprised if it is con- cluded to take a recess from perhaps the 4th of August until early in November—until just id states, fies himself in denouncing the repeal of the | 224 unconvicted criminals, equally as bad, aie . | bave thus controlled public funds and proper- Missouri restriction in the same epeeches in ty, and have often amassed sudden fortunes, en are invited.as usual, tothe Washington Infirmary, ANTED—A YOUNG LAD IN A WID x, which institution is under the professiona charge Liquor and Grocery Store, that can brir, of the faculty of the National Medical College, good recommendations. None other need apply. and is provided with a resident physician, several A note addressed to Box 313 Post Ofice, w The writer (Mr. Harrison) is a local steamboat inspector, whore business it is to be familiar fter the Presidential election—having heard with the nature and principles of steam, and a — a The | have attention Sy Lae i i 50, | without having done an honest day's work | after < y Tat his long experiénce gives great value to his | following utions e of Directors -AN TED—WANTED—WANTED_—To boron oe sr ae with head pacts Tus the fair nboriience many members express themselves in favor of asinine cca micah a 2 this chasaatec a ola plied werene ee ANTED lgne seep od ” ? 7 - regal ag vai : ble repeal of the original restriction of 1850. ple Are eal oNattes te i. tdins aud | SU an arrangement Letters of the same nature, and from sources | 1” relation to patients: tieles : i ii - Resolved. it we invite the medical jon | French or German [ooking Glasses The Intelligenceris, to-day, devoted to news, | the miserable entailment of enormous debt Mr. Meacham, of Vermont.—This gentle- | ¢W¥ally well informed, might be multiplied, sale, — : ily to place In the Infirmary anv patient or | Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square is a - 2 x if it were thought necessary, for the at | Kencre " hor. | Oll Paintings, larce and smetl Congressional reports, £c. paleo rag Se TR a a man has been unanimously rencminated for merits of Mr. Reeder’s invention are plies Sirol eavanmee, aad teat een ae Marbie-top Brackett Tebles, in bronze or gold. <a oe The jury-box has been tampered with, and | Congress. Though differing with him in poli- | atively well known up and down those great WAEEINGTON NEWS AND GOzSIP our jury trials have been made to shield the All kinds of Pictures framed, and any size einen subject of course to the discipline of the Lacking Giamen, or othr wurk'tn the gliding Resolved, That during the term of service of | line done to order yw —-. ee the attencing physician and surgeon, hisservices | _A!so, a lot of cast-iron - rac: , Bulteble for are given gratuitously to whatever patients may = wee on hand. Terms moderste to suit inex. ected tat persons paring themaeven under | vN-B—Old, Werk Regilt,and Looking iam unerate ates inserted. ee —_ am 255 Peana. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. Resolved, That any — or surgeor at- dec 19 JOHN WAGNER tached to the Infirmary who may be required by @ patient in the insti ution to render his profes. rivers in the West upon whose ample bosoms are annually floated thousands of lives and millions of property, all subject to the hidden dangers which ever attend the presence of steam. How to subdue those dangers has taxed the ingenuity of man from the time of its discovery ; and though great advances to this end have been gradually attained, still the columns of the press, from all parts of the country, almost daily give painful evidencejof ties, we have to say that here he is highly ap preciated as an intelligent, influential, and truly efficient representative. His constitu- ents could not give greater evidence of their own good sense and sound public epirit than in thus taking measures to keep him in the National Councils. hundreds of murderers whose red hands have The Trial.—While we do not feel at liberty | cemented this tyranny, and silenced with the at this time to republish statements which we | P°Wie-knife and the pistol, not only the iso find in other journals, that might influence voice of an indignant press, but the thunder- . : ing rebuke of the ouffaged citizen. the verdict of the jury in the new trial of P. Lo our shame be it said, that the inhabitants T. Herbert for killing Thomas Keating, set | Of distant lands already know that corrupt down to commence to-day, we owe it to this | Men im office, as well as gamblers, shoulder Sepeee: strikers, and other vile tools of unscrupulous community to urge that public justice shall be = : sional services, who at the {ime {s not in attend BOARDING. leaders, beat, maim, and shoot down with im-| Senator Toucey, we regret to hear, was quite | the fact that its advantages are too closely ance upon the inmates of the institution for such ‘ : - ——- vindicated throughout its whole length fear- | punity, as well as peaceable and unoffending | ;) yesterday and last night at his residence in | Counterbalanced by its deadly havoc when- | hericd as ia allotted to him ia the dinigion of soe ARD IN GEORGETOWN —MR8. BEP- less! ical re citizens, as those earnest reformers who, atthe aie ; 2 b h better to- | °7°? it bursts the iron bounds of ita captivity. | t-rm of service with his colleagues, sball have burn, No. 113 West street, near the beigh's, essly,emphatical ¥,and conscientiously—from known hazard of their lives, and with single- this city. He is said to be much better From the most curscry examination of Mr. the selection of the jury throughout its every ness of heart have sought, in a lawful manner, stage, until itsclose. We refrain from criti- | to thwart schemes of public plunder or to cising the recent trial, because our earnest de- ps ere fretiianior Sh sire isin no way to prejudice the case on either TCAs ear repablionn a " governments are the truths that the majority side Yet a due sense of our duty t» this public | should rule, and when corrupt officials, who day, however. —_ The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On yesterday, the 15th of July there were of Treasury warrants entered on the books of the Departinsnt— liberty to cha him as under the conditions at- | has two large an‘ airy rooms which she desires tending the onlinery relation between patient and | to let with board on accommodating terms, lp ee = ar a - A jy \4-1w® solve: at it wou! Omi O08 OE enne ee eee ee en ee justice to the profession to reecive into the Infirm. NE a GE RVO ch ng sig med ary and Sitend gratultoasty any patient whose cir- sized single pogo dep d fee bak cumstances would enable him to render compen- | *ingle person, can be rented w a8 hout board sation for medical services to physicians out of the | °2 the most reasonable terms @ situation te Keeder’s apparatus, now on exhibition in the rotunda of the Capitol, it certainly a pears that he has at last succeeded in placing an effective curb on its murderous wantonness, and in confining it to its legitimate bounda- ries; and the principles by which this is ef- £5 3 lepsant for the summer, and well adzpted for a makes it obligatory on us to say that every | ave fraudulently seized the reins of authori- For the redemption of Stock 371 56 ote ene Sou erevensed: being aS 39- ria Curator Weshingine telnaey fathily with children; baving a large yard altack. thing done, not more than every essential thi ty, designediy thwart the execution of the For the Treasury Department .257 75 | Ar sable for simplicity as effiiency ; and the | _Jy 15-3: __ perreliacet TY: | ad to the Dwelling. Apply to No. 465 10th street, she ts tets ———— "DS | laws, and avert punishment from the no- For the Interior Department..... 57,839 45 | Wonder is, that when so much inventive skill THE POTOMAC CLUB RESPECT- | between D and E streets jy 7 we left undone, will pass under the earnest gaze toriously guilty, the power they usurp reverts | grom Customs .«.. he. eeee 20.955 94 | 785 required to bring the steam engine itself rei informs their friends that the Boat | _— RS. BANNERMAN, CORNER OF 0TH of all whose own fature may be more or less in- | back to the people from whom it was wrested Was wircan aceosiveaiana to its present perfection, the plan of Mr. Ree- | forthe Falls leavés & itter’s wharf at 7 o’clock on a E strests. has several good Rooms ica a 2 Realizi ho 77 52| der’s invention was not one of the Jirst sug- | MONDAY, the 2ist inst Omnibuses leave penta a Ls volved in the future of the Courts of the Dis- | Realizing these truths, and confident that| tered .....ccescsececsecceaccce 24,477 52 ini M. cant, which she offers with board on reaconable = = they were carrying out the will of the vast N cis fund warrant . 46.951 39 | Sestions in its construction. . Northern Literty arket and corner of 10 h street terms. She can accommodate several table bosrd. trict of Columbia. Ses act : avy surplu 2 The model 01 hibi and Penn avenueat6 o’clock. Tickets iimited, | terms. oda! ~ majority of the citizens of this county, the | Qn account of the Navy.. + 34000 00 © model now on exhibition in the rotunda suatines ait thaenon can ers. jy Wot ‘ Committee of Vigilance, undera solemn sense From miscellancoussqnsce: + 2,406 81 | °f the Capitol is placed in charge of one of | 2nd obtained from "JAMES JIRDINSTON, ERS EGS NE pSS f eer Tamanna ed Yesterday, in the House —The Republi- | of the responsibility that rested upon them, | Navy appropriation Warr: nce 1,208 4] | OUF own engineers, gentleman of much ex- jy 15-3t® President Potomac Crud. OARD, &¢ —MRS. BATES,ON THES. W. can and Northern Fillmore parties in the | have calmly and dispassionately weighed the vePEree , perience in the construction and management | ~ ar eeereoeentinaenennieseweenenen corner of a — and _ street 7epared toacoom! ziegentiemen witbroom Base Pate EAD FOR FURNITURE — | Sper etteetteea. eer ereriaineen Persons declining housekeeping or hav those comfortable whe mry favor ber ing a surplus of Housebo'd effects will find it to heel head their advantage to give usa call before disposing patrenage. of the — We tre ee to pall ed = — — tire stock of Furniture, (in large or small quant ties,) and thus save them the trouble and expense POR SALE AND RENT. inefden* toa public auction New Furnitnre ex changed for good second-hand articles. BONTZ [ , & COOMBS, —— Furniture Dealers. No OUD-8SIZED ROOM, WELL FUR- 369 Seventh street, : jy 12-1m <d, and two or three unfurnished, for NOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIBER begs | Tent. with board, if desired. Apply to No $78 en to call the attention of the public House yesterday consummated theirlast “Free | evidence before them, and decreed the death Kansas” movement, in pushing through the of some and the banishment of others, who f : by their crimes and villanies, had stained our resolution to censure Mr. Keitt, pausing at the | fair land. work of censuring Mr. Edmundson. Weare} With those that were banished, this com- without space to day in which to comment on paratively moderate punishment was chosen, not because ignominious death was not de what then and there took place. Mr. Keitt’s served, but that the error. if any, might surely speech, to have been delivered this morning, | be upon the side of mercy to the criminal. will doubtless have been listened to by an There are others, scarcely less guilty, against whom the same punishment has been decreed, immense auditory ero we go to press, but at | but they have een ajlowed further time to too late an hour to permit us to comment on arrange for their final departure, and with of steam engines, who is always ready and takes pleasure in explaining its operations, from whom we learn that it has been exam- ined by numerous members of the present Congress, and has alwayselicited the warmest expressions of approbation, particularly from Southern and Western gentlemen, who, from the greater number of accidents which occur on their waters, are naturally more sensitive to the dangers of steam transit. The following is the letter of Capt. Harri- son—it speaks for itself: CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to press, the bill to amend the act to secure greater efficiency in the naval service of the United States was debated by many Senators The question was then put on sprocing. to the substitute of Mr. Toombs for the said bill; and it was not agreed to—yeas 18, nays 25 The question was afterwards put on Mr. Iverson’s proposition to etrike out the fifth RST PAGE FOR oT Notices | Ninth street, between D and E Jy 16-8 j <3 hills ; Nasavitve, June 28, 1856. to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE = nana on tarts! etio he said bill; and it was not agreed 5 ’ ARE ARGE WAREHOUSE TO RFNT—THE its substance or the scene, to-day. the hope that permission to depart voluntarily eee. ese. . Mr. J. M. Reever Dear Sir :—You re- | before Penang apple as by so doing ‘hey oinunsan Sixth street, between Pennsvl- sm, might induce repentance, and repentance And at a quarter to six, p. m., the bill was | (2¢8t_ my opmion and experience of your see resi om ro ap foe the lowest at | Y20!2 and Missouri avenues, is forrent It isa ‘4s - amendment, they bave been suffered to choose, | duly passed by the following vote : RE eae ge ntordame pleasure totes | _ Feit 20d Dtemer Sets 9th and 10th streets" | c mmodious brick buliding’, with tin roof; it / San Francisco.—Below we publish the ad- within limits, their own time and method of | ‘Yeas Mecsrd Allen Bay cd hell of Tenn., | tify to the intrinsic worth of any appliance at- iia? JOHN McDEVITT. | fronts on Sixth street and runs beck toa 30 fe ¢ / dress of the San Francisco Committee of Vigi going , Benjamin, Biggs, Bright. Brodhead, Butler, | tached to steam that has a tendency to de- ee call alley. -For further particulars inquire of A "lance to the public, in justification of the pro- Thus far, and throughout their arduous du- | Clayton, Collamer, Dodge, Evans, Fessenden, | crease the risks of human life so frequently $10 ssahed paketit S A PACKAGE | GREEN, No. 526 Seventh street Jy 16 cost marked Jno. France, Baltimore. The | — — — = = finder will receive the above reward by leaving it A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HANDSOME the office of the Kirkwood House. The Package ly furnished, dis:ant four miles from Alexan is worthless toany oneex epttheowner. jy 16-2t® | dria and six from Wasbington city, ‘Will be rented = m8 until the first of October. I will a’so bire my Pes FOR THE CHILDREN —AT | Cook with the house Pos ession given immedi- LAMMOND?’S, 7th street, can be found the ately. Address E 8S. PLUMMER, Marshal Iongation of their organization, which has ties, they have been, and will. be guuled by the most conscientious convictions of impera been forced upon them by the fact that some | tive duty ; and they earnestly hope that, in five or six hundred of the population of the | endeavoring to meto out merciful justice to State, proclaimed in many newspapers to be the guilty, their counsels may be so guided by for the most part, sympathisers and co-opera- that Power before whose tribunal we shall ail Fish, Fitzpatrick, Foot, Foster, Iverson, James, sey a Reid, Sebastian, Trumbull, and Yulee- 26. Nays—Messrs. Bright, Douglas, Hale, Hous- ton, Hunter, Jones of Tenn , Mason, Pugh, S:u- art, Thompson of Ky., and Toombs—it After an Executive session they adjourned. caused by steam and its mismanagement, whether by want of skill, or from the most skillful when caught off their guard. Being, on several occasions, a passenger on the steamer Wm. Garvin, to which was at- tached to the boiler of this boat one of your : ase gales a i z ” an beautiful collection of Tovs in | House, Alexandria, Va. jy 15 3 stand, that in the viciesitudes of after lif a) Safety Ouards, I was much satisfied to wit- | la’gest and most beau! | , . i tors with the villains and desperadoes the | amid the calm reflections of old ae salts the yeitke House, ts decision of the House on | ness its certain detection of excessed pres- | the city, and at low prices jy 16-3: Committee have been compelled to hunt, have | clear view of dying conscience, there may be | #8teeing to the resolution from the Select Com- | sure beyond the weight attached for its pre- eprereonane, WITH LARGE BOARD. F°:. SALE—TWO SUDA FOUNTAIN®— ing House annexed. for rent or sale, oppo-~ first rate—one draw pipe, &0. To be sold | site the Market House in Alexandria, Va . for. very low. Enquire at merly kept by McGonegel. Being recently re- RIDGELY’S Drug Store, paired, painted, and papered, with gas and wa- Jy 16-318 Pa. ave bet. 19h and 20th sts. ter pipes. An active person to take charge of ‘he yee = . Restaurent department and another the boardi O8T—ON stl pel rigneed ech uaa could not fail to make mosey. It will be ren’ instant. su on Lith or G sts. a © L tel jolntl fold at a bargain NECKLACE, with the initials“ VB) on the | SeP&@ely or jointly, or LLOYD & CO, Locket. with a medalion attached The find:r jy 15-38 #t., Washington, D.C. will be suitably rewarded aud receive the thanks | 2 “~~ CE, << of the owner by leaving the same at the Star of- OR RENT —THE BOUSE responded to the call of the Governor of the found nothing we would regret or wish to . change. State to take arms against them. The Com- We have no friends to reward, no enemies mittee’s forees at the sailing of the last steam- | to punish. no Private ends to accomplish. er numbered five thousand bona fide business — single nesistalt aim is the public good, citizens of the city of San Francisco. Those purging from our community of those ‘ abandoued characters whose actions have who know the American people are well aware | been evil continually, and have finally forced that no such number of the men of any city | ¥P0 us the efforts we are now making. We regularly engaged in various branches of bu- have no favoritism as a body, nor skali there mittee on the Brooks and Sumner fracas, cen- suring Messrs Keitt and Edmundson was an- nounced as being in the negative—yeas 70, nays 125. . r. Campbell of Ohio, moved to reconsider that vote. Mr. Orr moved to lay that motion on the ta- ble; not laid on the table—yeas 99, nays 105 Mr. Campbell of Ohio, moved the following vention ; aud, in every instance, found, when such excess presented itself, your Guard in- stantly, with unerring certainty, (en com- parison with a well regulated steam guage.) never failed in a single instance of rais- ing at the exact degree designated, and dampened the fuel of the entire fire sur- face instantly, so as to reduce steam below the standard designated, fully satisfying me that it was reliable assenr-acring ; and that, . Revs £3 Ms fice, or at the residence of Mr. Geo. R. Adams. street, No 412, between I ‘ be evinced in any of our acts either partiality | 48 @ substitute for the original resolution, viz : | if every human agency had been withdrawn | 57 iit, between ¥ and G streets. ie taining 9 Deadly with pas can rng fixings all com Siness, including nearly all to whom the pec- | for. or prejudice against, race, sect or party. Resolved, That this House hereby declares | from the boat, an explosion, in xo event, could | -— = plete. For terms apply to J. W. FI1ZHUGA, ple look up on account of their probity. use- While thus far we have not discovered on | its disapprobation of the said act of Lawrence | have occurred. Yours truly, V cl plinth oe on the corner of 14th G street. jy hate ful dt i a ‘i the part of our constituents any indications | M. Keitt in regard to said assault It HH. Hanrisox. asilver lever, with hair guard and gold OUSE FOR SALE -—A FINE NEW ‘ulness and true public spirit, would take | of lack of confidence, and have no reason to| _ Resolved, That this House hereby declares hook, left on the river bank, be ow the medern built house on K street; fronting arms and usurp the authority of the law un- | doubt the Great majority of the inhabitants | its disapprobation of the said act of Henry A PERSONAL less revolution was absolutely necessary for | Of the county endorse our acts and desire us | Edmundson in regard to said assault. Monument, last evening (Tuesday) betweea 8] Frankiin Square, containing 13 rooms end 2 fre ++++ Rufus Choate, of Massachusetts, is in | 8nd 9 o’clock, to 459 Twelfth stieet, care of Rev. basement, kitchen, &c Gas, bot and cold water the preservation of the lives and property of to continue the work of Weeding out the irre Avd then. after some conversational debate i i -G. - 1* | throughout the house, with bath room.&c In- B . : 2 ’ the city, and is stopping at Willards’. 4. G. Butler, Bote claimable characters from the cc it in which Mess:s. Campbell of Ohio, Millson So elt ER s quire of H. A. WILLARD, at Willards’ Hote! the honest and peaceful citizen. If it were | we have, with daap reuisi psen iat some TF and Durn participated— , Wie Mr. Walworth, of Obio, is at SS icaana Gatentonena Gales mien: je 23-1m not true as alleged in this address and youch- | the State authorities have felt it their duty to Pain verptall ce Os eee 7 ones ee The Duke of Bedford and the Marquis swt &c . selling ren very reduced prices, to ed for by such men as Bailey Peyton, Wim. | CT8*Hi#0 A force to resist us. It is not impos- | the same ; relatiig te Me Kate, ceaiv a: | of Westminister bey ibuted each $50 000 | “18 out Present stock. : een Was 50 ae si fo 9 $ plating t e contributed eac! WALL & STEPHENS. - Duer, ands of dhacaak deservedly high sible for us to realize, that not only those who | resolution relating to Mr Keitt, and it was : bave sought place with a view to public plun- ebaracter who are well known on this side, | der, but alsv those gentlemen who in accept- that the courts of justice there are the mere | is “fices to which they were honestly elected, instruments for screening murderers, bur- have sworn to uphold the laws of the State of : California, fiud it difficult to reconcile their glars, thieves, &c , and that on azcountof their | supposed duties with acquiescence in the acts system of ballot-box stufing, naught but rey- | of the Committee of Vigilance, since they do olution such as bas occurred there could possi- not reflect that perhaps more than three- 7 Z : fourths of the people of the entire Stat i bly relieve Society of the terrible evils brought | pathize with aa sodazes our ‘morta, periee on it by permitting the now Proscribed class | that all law emanates from the people, so to obtain the control of the State’s political that, when the laws thus enacted are not ex- and judicial affairs by medina ot bciberg! docs ecuted, the power returns to the people, aud is theirs whenever they may choose to exer- jury, fraud and force, to which such per- | cise it. These gentlemen would not have sons do not hesitate to resort, it is very cer- hesitated to acknowledge this sclf-evident a truth had the le chosen to make thei tain that such citizens as those who compose present movements com sate revolution, se the San Francisco Vigilance Committee would | called all the power they had delegated, and ‘inal — themselves against the authority agree imate moder jose are of thelaw. These are facts that must strike nt Seite thee De = resume all the px q . all with due force. Up tothe siiltng ot the tink al @ powers they have confided to agreed to by the following vote : Yeas—Messrs. Albright, Allison, Ball, Barbour, Bennett of N. Y , Benson, Bilingburst, Bing- ham, Bliss, Bradshaw, Brenton, Buifin, ton, Bur- lingame, Campbell of Pa , Campbell of Ohio, Chaffve, Clarke of Connecticut, Clawsen, Colfax. Comins, Covode, Cragin, Culler, Cumback, Dam- rell, Davis of Mass , Day, Dean, De Witt, Dick Dicxson, Dodd, Durfee, kd.e, Edwards, km: le, Galloway, Gilbert, Grenger, Grow, Hall of Mcss , Harlan, Haven. Hickman, Holloway, Ho:ton of N_Y , Hortonof Ohio. Howard, Hughston, Kel- sey, king, Knapp, Kaight, Knowlton, Knox, Kunkel, Leiter, Matteson, McCarty, Milier of N_ ¥., Moore, Morgan, Morrill, Mott, Murray, Norton, Parker, Pelton, Pennington, Pe ry, Pet- tit, Pike, Pringle, Purviance, Reade, Ritchie, Kobbins, Koberts, Robison, Sabin, Sage, Sapp, Scott, Sherman, Simmons, Spinner, Stanton, Stranahan, Tappan. Thorington, ‘Todd, Trafton, Wade, Wakeman, Watbridge, Waldron, Wash- burne of Wis., Washburne of Ill , Washburn of Me , Watson, Welch, Wells, Williams, Wced, Woodratf, and W oodworth—106. Nays—Messrs. Aiken, Allen, Barksdale, Ben- wants the erection of new churches in Lon- jon. +++s Mr. Thackeray has accepted an invita- tion of the Directors of the Philosophical In- stitution of Edinburgh to deliver his lectures on the “Four Georges,” before that society. +++» Rossini, who was lately staying at Strasburg, has been ordered by his physician to the Spa of Wildgastein. He intends visit- ing Munich, Dresden, Prague, Vienna, and Berlin. +++» Miss A. S. Jones made her debut at the Theatre Royal, Toronto, last week, as Par- thenia. The occasion was the benefit of Mrs. Malinda Jones, her mother. Tho Leader praises Miss Jones. +++» A writer in the New York Mirror, dis- cussing the style of ladies’ dresses, asserts that ‘decidedly short dresses are more chaste than long ones.’’ He may be right, for we have noticed that the short dresses are more gener- Jy 16-3: 322 Pa av bet. 9th and 10th SECOND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION YRAVELING TRUNKS AT ALL - at 9 4 ces.—Citizens and a ee GooD WILL CLUB, wishing to supply themselves with TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, 00d $9) sagen yo ted packing a MONDAY. July 21, 1556. at Boxes, Valises, Car e 7 , MADE or Satchels, will Gnd at our sales-fooms tke moat | TE GOoD WILL CLUB BAVING extensive variety, at low prices, to select from. ; cneiaene WALL & SERPRENS, tothelr numerous friends and the Sutter tees ‘108 us frie » SYR __322 Fa. av. bet. Sih. and 16th ste. | Sal Guat thelr sovcnd Amsual evocesien and Fis AVENGER’S NOTICE.—FIRST pis- | Nic will take place as above i trict Second Ward is all west of 13th st., up | | The Committee of ny perce pry tg to Vermont avenue; then al west of Vermont | *¢!ves that wy ‘sedi ae tat aaah, avenue and the west side of 13th street and Ver- | °n¢ of the most pleasa ~ fe mont avenue. Esputa’ ——— and String Band is engaged for Orders can be left at B_W. Reed’s, corner of | this oecasion Mth and F streets: John J Soyce’s, corner of F | The Refreshment Department is in the hands of and 13th streets; A Lepreux’s, corner of 12th st pari gp et gua =» Washs ls and Pa. avenue; and Jos. Weaks’, corner New o he Steamer peorge wee ~ re Ser. Goorh York avenue and 12th street. feorgetown at 1 o'clock, Washington 1}, y jy 16-30" ROGER ADAMSON. Yard wharf 2, and Alexandria et 25 . = —— Arrangements have been made with Mr Wha- Nee PLAN OS.—WE HAVE NOW IN | ley torun his Coaches at 1X, from the following Store the larges! and most reliable. places : ‘Corner of 15th street and New York ave- ? executive or legislative officers, it certainly | nett of Miss , Bocock, Bowle Boyce, Branch, | Ally run after. a*sortment of PIANOS ever offered in| wt Heli Reh very Meg oe the Cap, steamer by which we have news from thence, | docs not follow that they ean not, in the exer- | Broom, Burnett, Cadwalader, Campbell cf Ky, s+++ The health of Mdle. Rachel continues ele gece dnb oy da ——— a ae pope re reagent eno will the Vigilance Committee had molested none pane ecg carne Soh de with- Gu CoperAle Corin Ea to be in a most precarious state, and necess: Old 3 Ls i others than persons whose crimes and misde- S Chae have Gene pre eenrants son, Denver, Dowdeil, Dunn, Elliott. English, Eustis, Evans, Florence, F oster, 6 , Green- wood, Hall of lowa, Harris of Md, Harris of janos taken ia part payment for new. be in waiting to a di these respect- avy Yard. year. o Tickets ONE DULLAR—1o be had of any of Also, rasa Guitars, Violins, Violincel- | the Committee or members of the Club. the authority they have used to thwart the meanors made them terrors and pests of so- | ends of justice. ciety. Nor have we the least idea that they Those officers whose unmistaken sense of du- tates a pansy toEms. The Eaux Bonnes were at first recommended, but her sister Re- becca having died there about two years since Pianos for rent by evening, month, quarter, or | !¥e places, snd to the Ala., Hacris of Iil., Harrison, Hoffman, Mouston, | prevented her following the advice. los, Flutes, Accordeons, Strings, &c. Committee of Arrangements. 5 'Y | ty leads them to teat 5 t, Ti J 2 * Ours is the largest Music and Musical Instru- R J McCormick. G G Dubant, b It is to be hoped that they will eventu- | vants they have become, may be respected, | Merhall of Ky.. Maxwell, MéMullin, McQueen, | !onging to Encs Williams of that town, who, | avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, near Wash- AS Dent. JA Baker. 2 r : .. , P ¢ | Miller of Ind., Millson, Nichols, Oliver of Mo ; | 8e¢ing @ shovel fall unobserved from his mas- ington City Savings’ Bank. jy 10-ThM Wit ally lay hands on the chief concoctors of all | While their error may be Fegretted,; but none | (rr, Packer, Peck. Phelps: Fourie Puryear, | ter's wagon, ou tho public road, watched over | jy 16 JOHN F_ELLIS. the mischief which the instruments they have Sea ae veagctions of tho man | Quitman, Ready, Ricaud, ivers, Kun, Kust | i: for twenty-four hours, till his owner, miseing | ~ Acne HIS 1S THE LAST OPPORTORITY you seized have perpetrated; the men of nominal | sion, or with the very hope of preserving by | Tent erate *Va Suh of Alabeae Bees Heatei de senreh' and’ recovered both dog an M A!LON asHrorD HAVING com. Tr Will have of procuring those cheap setts of s:anding. influence and charactor, who have | Violence a position obtained through fraud and | Stephens, Biewart, ‘Swope, Talbott, Taylor, ( ‘ menced the practice of Law in this city, | Swiss Cambric end double cloth at less than cost been using the c bees bribery, seeks under the color of law to enlist | Thurston, Trippe, Tyson, Underwood, Vatl,| _++++ The Gent. with the yellow vest was respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends R. C. STEVENS, aa ay oes ‘8, Coras, MeGowans, the outcast of society as a bireling soldiery in | Walker, Warner, Watkins, Wheeler, Whitney, | Professor Mahan, of the Corps ef Engineers, ulligans, Sullivans, Bulgers, Lipseys, &c., | the service of the St. 4 Winslow, Wright of Miss., Wright of Tenn , an Zoilicc tfer— 96. The question was then taken on the remain- ing resolution, and it was disagreed to by the following vote : and sec a oneraliy — may have ae jy 15-1w No. 18 Pe avenve requir! 8 ional services. e wil " 7 ER ractice in all the Courts of the District, includ- ae tage na pane — — cuol- ng the ripen ter Fcagae plncdon W trana Sleeves for 50 cents, worth $1 5°. promptnessan ity to the collection of money ‘obes orth * Lease claims, to the axamination and preparation of Lawa 8 at GES, w o3 60. 1 li - ; ate, Or urges criminals, ‘ ¢., of the State for their own advantage | by hopes of plunder, to continue, at the cost Those parties are understood to have fled the | & civil war, the reign of ballot-box stuffers, city on the first intimation of the purposes of Pees eeeres See: Semgectes will the committee, and are now being sought after and a teacher at West Point Dispatches from Mr. Dallas to Secretary Marcy expreas pro- found regret that this trifling occurrence has been so magnified, and deny that he intended it as any manifestation of displeasure. tile, deeds and other conveyances; and wi'l | F#8s at Scents each, at : The Committee of Vigilance believe that| Yeas—Messrs. Albright, Allison, Barbour, Ben-| ..-. Mrs L. M. Child. a native of Virginia, | trantact with despatch ard on reasonable terme No. RE egy ent 1 over the State. The following is the address | ‘be people have entrusted to them the duty of | nétt of New York, Billinghurst, Bingbam, Bliss, and daughter of Gen. Lee, died in Ponsdale, estlsreny seri ring the rervices of an attorney All goods at cost for cash c jy 12-iw to which we allude above: gathering evidence, and, after due trial, ex-| Bredshaw, Brenton, Buffington, iingsme, | in June. Talents were hereditary in the fam- "Olmos east wine ington. SE PE a sa carpe eeanag {rom the commanity those rufians and | petSet, Clark of Conn ; mrell, Basar Maw” | ily. Her brother, who died here a good many ie ny a, Ween, B.0, Ww EB WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORD 2) THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA. assassins who have so long outraged the peace | paz : Lmrle, Giddings, Gilbert: | Years ago, is the author of a life of Na leon, tizens ; ; citnn they ste vigilance, placed in the | and good order of sovioty, violated the ballot. Granger, Hall of Mean avian ese oer which he wrote at the immediate instance of achdieg snail te aio reoeive all ther sechad band Sore p secasieee| Per cceupy by the voice and | box, overridden the law and thwarted justice | ard, Re's:y, Knapp, Knowlton, Matteson, Mor. | the Bonaparte family, as a sort of reply to UNDERSTANDING THAT A SALE OF stora:e, repair, new line and clean them all in : suauce of the vast majority of their fel- Beyond the duties incident to this we do not | #24, Mori, Mott, Munay, Pennington, Perry, | Sir Walter Scott’s biography of that hero. Ow-citizens, as executors of their will, desire | desire to interfere i Pettit, Pike, Purviance, Robbins, Roo: rts Sapp, Scott, Spinner. Stranahan, bas oi? Thorington, Trafton, W-de Waibridge aldron, Wash- burne of Wis 2 Watson, elch, and Wocd—60 Nays—Messrs. Aiken, Allen, Bell, Bark+dale, Bennett of Miss., Benson, Bocock, Bowie, Boyce, Branch, Broom. ‘Burnett, Cadwalader, Campbe! of Pa , Campbell of Ky , Campbell of Ohio. Car- lile, Caruthers, Caskie, Clarke of N. Y., Cling man, Cobb of Ga., Cobb of Ala., Cox, Craige, to define the ecessity which has forced this | ment. with the details of Govern: ion. We have spared and shall oe Public emergencies demand Prompt | avoid bloodshed or civil war, vat detente = _—— remedies. The people—iong suf- | by threats or o ing organizations, shall —- = ry an organized despotism which continue, Peaceah 'y if wecan, forcibly if we property e choses! Mee egadaandered their | must, a work of reform, to which we have . ot ences Of trust and | pledged our lives, our fortunes, and emolument, endangered their li ’ OUr an. theexpecaion oe arse te ¥ lives, prevented | cred honor. stock pu: ing to be of, and representing in- | good order for fall use, and put them up when terest and rights in and toa certain tract of called for, at a moderate cost Send them in son known as the Old Placer or Gold Dix gins, about | next door to C. Woodward's old s apd, No 3!% 27 mi‘es south from Santa Fe in New Mexico, is Penn. avenue, betweon 1th and 11th street. to take place this day at or about 5 o’elock p.m 15-6t C. WOODWARD & SON. in the city of ‘Washington p] yee __C. WOODWARD & BON_ +++eOur exchanges give come further de- tails of the New York elopement case, of which Major Kearney, who lost his right arm in the Mexican war, is the hero He is a married man and the father of a large family, but is separated from his wife. She lives in Wash- ington. Maj Kearney is a man of large prop- erty, rated from $300 000 to $400,000, and on grt the right" “HH COAL'—COAL! forewarn persons, t ap 10 title to eal Proper in me and my associates, No. DISCHARGING— and I therefore jorbid the sale. 1 cargo of White Coal for Radis- JOEL L. ANKRIM, on ee i. El Paso, Fliat’s hotel. l cargo of broken do furnsce ill through the bal-| Our labors have b. d ib- | Crawford, Cullen, Davidson, Day, De Witt, Dick- | account of his large means and rank in the army sedlclis és Persons laying cae, winter stock will be lot-box, and corrupted the channels of jas- |e tions have been peiver ioe ares sen gon, Dowdell, Dunn, Edie, Kdwards, out, | continued to be received in the best societ § tice. ® now arisen in virtue of thei J ee: utious, our determina- ONNE BOX LOS tary pa BY ex supplied with the best article at a slight advance ke the steamer Mount Vernon, or a ime cost Nerthem Depot, om the S6th of Jane cintgenions ie Pounds tothe ton, from which there is no black bonnet box, tied with 2 rope, and marked | deviation in order seemingly to reduce the price “K. Garr- gue, care of Dr Thomas, Wilming- | per 51 4&W M. GALT. ton, Dela’ rT inhe- tions firm, our motives pure; and while re- tional | gretting the imperious necessity which called ij egiven | us into action, we are anxious that this ne- ecessity of a thorough | cessity should exist no longer; and when our English, Eustis, Florence, Forter Galloway, Goode, Greenwood, Grow, Hall of Towa, Harris of Md., Harris of Ala, Harris of IN » Harrison, Haven, Hickman, Hoffman, Horton of Obio, Houston, a Jewett, Jones of Tenn ,Jones ef Pa, K Some three years ago he met Miss Maxwei then only sixteen years of age, a daughter of Hugh Maxwell, collector of the port of New York, and known as an eminent awyer and Tent right and power. All iti and religious erence cia way tothe paramount n and fundames ton. * iti were, ’? on per tied to the hand! N_W. corner 12th and C sts , No. £47 tal reform and purification of | labore sh : Kidwell, King, Knight, ‘Knox, | 02¢ of the most esteemed citizens of New York. o thd do wie pagtond eat neue undlaroseur the social and political body. of 8 | the comnalt have been accomplished, when | (uhind Lake, Lei i Findley, Lame? | He here commenced his attentions, and, 7 as oat es ended gmt bt | bent. 7 The Voice of 8 | the community shall be freed from the evils xin, a. Marshall of Ky.» Marsballof Ii. Meg ber return to that city, perdisted in them, ae Sane ieediedies ] ¥ in ee eee