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POLITICAL [TEMS. ; real con-| CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. : in ion, and were the subjects of ele! Hindoo papers call the Rep ean. NATIONAL THEATRE. for the Presidency, John C: Pre- | ,' mont. demnation. Now, he whoina New England| In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to pulpit will venture to condemn with earnest- | press, the bill for continuing the improvement ness and power any other sins than those} of the harbor of Milwaukie, Wis, and th®| mi. Democrat, Pilot, Leader and four Ger» charged by Northern politicians upon the | bill for the construction of a harbor at the | man papers of St. Louis have raised the Bu- South especially, or any other sinners than | mouth of Kalamazoo river, Mich , (which was | chanan flag. i debated at length by Messrs. Clay, Toombs; | The Boston Courier (old line Whig) indig- Goods Dealers. : TIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Southern ones, is looked upoh as being utterly Butler, Cass, unter, Seward, Pugh, and! nantly denies that ths Whigs contemplate Ore er cose ee come ant abdress upon a sunt || TOCEHIVELY BOR € IGHT Y unfit to preach s practical gospel. The state | others,) were passed. holding any meeting in favor of plate engraving. on four sides of each bottle, of WILLIAM} 8 = 4 TREAT FOR PEOPLE. of religion there is really such as to make the | The bill for the construction of a harbor at Be Frement, . 8 —————— A oo! mndent of the Pennsylvanian states Immense Attraction !—Come ene, comeail. " the mouth of Grand river, in Michigan, was Aan ne calm, thonghtfal, and truly christian obser- the ke , and it debated u: til they that the New York Herald has lest oad thous EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOR CITY: — FRIDAY. ......000++-s+ee00-«.Ialy 26, 1856, U0 Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o’clock, m., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. SATURDAY EVENING, July 9, 1856. Noticw.—Those charged with the manage- First appearance in three years of the talented nd subscribers in Philadelphia since it has tragedian, BANGS, ment of clubs, societies, and all other associa- | ver shudder st the prospect for the religious | s4ourned. = conte ont for Fremont. Ls who vatuned from the Seth will tions are notified that in order to insure the | future of the whole non-slaveholding section} Jn the House, (in Committee of the Whole) Griffin (Ga. : Mr. at the solicitation of his numerous ' insertion of advertisements or notices of any | of the apis in mi of va a adbaasg a Mr. Barbour moved to amend the cca appro- Fillmore i ci but re vant era se ay oe + ghe( appear in Sheridan iption i r, payment must be made | gogism, utter ani eer dem: sm, Das 80 | priating $8.276,170 for the pay of the army | for him in our State—Green, Troup, P- ‘assist digestion, gives C ae Se . for them when ofored,oranexangoment for [completly wmrped the functions of erery| by addoe teres the follonieg “Tan Neplion Inter nto oe Be ee OES | ow TEA FREE: the payment for the same provided for. There | other principle in the formation of the North-| «Bat Congress, hereby disapproving of the Bae Y teeuinent’ gates pagel a: : meraas veri cence Wiltnm Bal are now on file in our counting room many | ern popular mind, as that no one there seoms peed ty he Prodtents on Dern prpee airs of corgia, has declared in am of | Bak key Rb @ rigid inspection by | in whieh he will be supported by. advertisements, not inserted, because our | disposed to listen to aught that fails to seek to resented to. Haye Been ‘efiadted by a body | Buchanan and Breckinridge. Barat. ‘The care which rewders thie Ruubarb so, free from Begs ey al terms have not been complied with. This rule | conceal Northern short-comings in any and | eisiming to Territorial Legislature of | Mr. S Cartie, an able member of the Cleve- | ‘sfects, tends greatly to enhance tts price. The largest por- must be imperstive everything. —_— ~ | Kansas; and also disapproving of the manner | land bar, an active old line Whig politician, | {Ot or)ubsr® cousnmed is indian; though inferior tothe | P_ ARNOLD PLANT. J. CLINTON, J. N The eee peepee ot meet rae it ibe preterence. | JOHNSTON, O. DUSOLE. J. NEWTON, i ich said all laws ha who traveled with Gen. Scott Ohio, in | The medical p: jes of Rhaberd are peculiar an’ val- _PA Miss L. PARKER. Stopping the Wheels of Government.— | Dy The aushoriticrof said T 1852, is ont ina letter for Buchanan ‘and wots sippape nenae enna The action of the Committee of the Whole on| declare that until these all SONG........- wees MISS PARKER the State of the Union yesterday, in amending Bs been brett oe Sei tag a Bouse Il by adding a4 of Hepresentatives as ha: een enacted | (not) game was in this city yesterday on a tri; a a diel of che | 2J0Kal Legislature, choten, in conformity with | (0%) Se, Mon munis Finding Mr. Brooke | (iz; impertamt te the Ladies!—Dr. Du — recta Salty hase ae the R nee sam, by fed Cerise Rereerg-rlee would not follow him to the end cf the world, | ents in the Pills are perfectly harmless. Their eficacy and | Box office open Thurr ‘ansas Legislature, of the military ° he returned last evening to Washington. That | =*i%**re>ssed upon an extensive practice of over thirty | day, from 9 until 5 o’clock the House, will be equivalent to a refusal to | sha eer aps bp in pond th te nti | Niagara dodge of Basiiagasa, was a cute | lowed they'uxes vet ined cone a iereeinite Ce a ANTS req 3 ficu atruation, (particularly, appropriate a dollar for the support of the tier these pedetseans: a ores a part oe tind one ‘They wit! enrethe Whites, and remove : a - The New York Whig State Committe ee id, exposure oF any causes; ED—IN AN AUCTION AND COM- army of the United States for the current fis- pee ee waited officer as marshal or called & convention to'be held on the 14th of gad mar be sed succennfully as'a Preventive. wen ARTES. AN AnOEe Rann eae cab Seer. TEieiwill Ue playing plump’ inte | Derik ¢ eet hes hoe August to nominate delegates tothe National | Price si per box, with full directions. Sold wholessleand | with the business preferred. Address the hands of the (so-called) Border Ruffians,|, This amendment having been debated at Baas. AUC- length by Messrs. Barbour, Phelps, Stephens, Whig Ouavention to be held at Baltimore on | SiitcEL B WAITR s32 Bevenky treet Wenn St | TIONEER, Star Office. 25-3t SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union regards the recommendation of the Elections Committee, to set aside the elec- tion of Whitfield, under pretence that the laws of Kansas are invalid, and to admit Reeder as the legal delegate in his stead, though not pretending that he was chosen in pursuance of any law whatever, as practical revolution. The same paper contains a de seriptive analysis of the very effective speech delivered by Mr. Barksdale, on the night be- Breckinridge. The New York Day Book says: “ Burlin To conclrde with PERFECTION; Ur, The Maid ef Munster, , Friday, and Satar- jy 24-3te eath street, D.C. NT who only ask a fairfield in Kansas and no| Giddings, Whitfield, Savage, Sherman, | ‘ee 3d Wednesday of September. The com- | and. 8.7. ep pope heey ANTED—A GIRL FROM TWELVE TO damage Mulner’s Soctere youn tna | suiente hater om the pert ofthe Gov. | Mee, umbeak, Greenvent, iors, | Wie late ihe ee Raee | See a | W epee oe peared “cal ceo. damage Fillmore’s Southern prospects amas- | ernment. We are satisfied that naught but Cello ea ah Omang Wakeman, Seward, dency. = ; jae” | geyman or cole —— Mp nnn leg, ea ingly. The different Democratic clubs at this | the interference of Col. Sumner and his troops . Mr. Wakeman moved to amend it by adding At a Black Republican meeting at Camden, thereto the words, ‘‘ said laws, and every part point will send off hundreds of thousands of N. J., ney were invited to attend the gath- 12th and 13th streets. Jy %-3te prevented the forcible expulsion from the Ter- cat ANTED —A BERVANT WOMAN TO copies of it. It embraces, perhaps, the most | ritory of all who had joined the abolitionist | and parcel thereof, being hereby declared null | ering of their political friends. The invite- SALVE. do the general housework of a smal! family. pease exposure of ‘aa dingo of Know esau ers. Sain ae for that would have | 224 void.” } tion was accepted by the colored republicans years’ standing, and is re | None need apply that cannot come well recom- Nothingism to the South so far in print. The Intelligencer's analysis of the proceed- ings of both Houses of Congress yesterday is very interesting. Upon the subject of the de bate in the Senate on internal improvements it says: “Mr Clay brought to view a fact, which he referred to the day before, that the Committee on Commerce had not, either during the last Con; or the present, rejected a single prop caition submitted to them by 7 member who desired an appropriation. Mr. Hunter again appealed to the committee for the infor- mation and estimates on which the bills were founded. Mr Toombs thought the proceed- ings on these bills presented a beautiful illus- This last proposition having been debated | of both sexes. The evening being warm, the by Messrs. Stanton for it, cad Lateuan against | atmosphere was not quite as desirable as might the President, for want of the means of pay- | it, was agreed to—ayes 67, nays 56. have been, and so before the meeting was ing the troops, shall be compelled to withdraw | Mr Bowie addressed the House against the | called to order, officers*were dispatched to in- bd PSs . = 7 fs = amendmentto the amendment; and the amend- j duce them to retire, thus giving a practical them, abofitionism in the Territory will ‘‘see | oq amendment was then agreed to—ayes 72, | commentary upon the hollowness of their pro- sights,” the reader may rely on it. Brother — a - fessions about negro equality. Beecher, and all the rest of the brethren of e Committee next rose, The political character of Mr. Speaker Bank 4 Resolved, That John W. Whitfield is not | has been faithfally ske ed by the Boston Pi- the Northern Atlantic States, will very 8000 | entitled to a seat in this House as a delegate Tesaye- *r) r. ee ike forty coe thereafter get quite tired of thrusting their | from the Territory of Kansas. age last month. He has had a varied life fists in their pockets to draw forth the funds Resolved, That Andrew H. Reeder be ad- | He has been a factory boy, a carpenter, a ma- that will be necessary to enable Lane, Robin- mitted to a seat on this floor as a delegate from chinist, a dancing master, an actor, an editor, . | the Territory of Kansas 2 a lawyer, a national Democrat, a coalitionist, son & Co. to keep up even a pretence of posi-| Mr Stephens submitted the views of the | an ardent lover of the Irish, a champion of tion and strength in the Territory. We fancy | minority of the Committce of Elections on this Q xt religious liberty, a Know Nothing, and is now that the South will hardly object to the meth- | °"8¢ ; whick was ordered to be printed a Know Nothing Freesoiler. This a chequer- mended. Applyat No. 88 Fayettestreet, @: been consummated a month ago or more. If own. jy B-! ANTED.—A GOOD COOK —ONE WHE bas been employed either in a hotel or res - ‘ich can be to by thousseds: ‘aurant. Also a woman to scrub and do howte- have used tt in the city of Boston and vicinity for the Isst | work. Apply at POTENTINI’S, No. 279 Penn. thirty years. In no tnstance will this Salve do an injary, or | swenue, between 10th and 11 streets jy 2- interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a recipe bronght from Russia—of AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO articiee growing in that country—and the proprietors find persons in want of the following ar- letters from all classes, clergymen, pugeiciane, ove pe coptains, ~ mend it to others, Bedding’s Russia Salve is pat in large | French or German Looking Glasres tin boxes, etamped on the cover with s pictare of s horseané | Portrait or Picture Frames, round, ova) or square 4 disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the | Gyr large and small (Sra ot equntyand tty 66 wrdered of any sites | Marble-top Bracket Tables, in bronze or gold. Greeeist. For al HILLINGTON'S, Agent for Wash All kinds of Pictures framed, and any rire ngtol jan 33 Looking Glasses, or other work in the ing ete <= — ‘ine done to order with disratch. Se EN CAN WAR.—GULF SQUAD- Also, alot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for " " M # s Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, gave notice of his | 9q life.” RON —The Officers, Seamen Lands- | shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to suit tration of the reckless manner in which the | °? ° Settling the Kansas imbroglio indicated purpose to call up his’ resolutions (above | ° One da it looks decidedly as though we | Mem, and Marines, who served inthe Gulf Squad- | the times, for casa public treagure was tobe squandered. Here | y the Republicans and Northern Fillmore | printed) next week y 7 8 5 q ae ’ . Ton. are requested to attend a meeting at the Ana- | N.&.—Old Work Regtit,an@ Looking Gizss men in amending the Army appropriation bill And then the House went again into com- | "e"e plunging into all the possible bitterness | cosiia Engine House (Navy Yard) on MONDAY | Plates inserted the Senate was called upon to vote away mil- ; d "7. | mittee, (Mr. Purviance in the chair,) and | ° Politics, while tho next is mixed up with so | EVENING next, at 7% o'clock. jy 25 3 255 Penna. avenve, opposite Kirkwood Bouse. as above described, viz: to let the conflicting lions upon estimates made six years ago, Nae * _— dec 19 JOHN WAGNER. D 1 ; he Fortification appropriation bill, | 2®°Y !2ughable incidents that it would seem CASH PAID FOR FURNITURES which nobody could now explain. If the]. A taking up t Ppro almost impossible to get out of humor. We = ———— Senator from Pennsylvania (Mr. Bigler) were interests fight it out by force of arms in the | it — voted to take a recess until 7 F wey 7 | have not exactly made up our minds yet which BS rersons declatny hoaveneepl chy BOARDING, in his seat, MrT would desire him to give | Territory, without the interference ofthe Gen- | When pa ponuitees .2gain assembled at 7 | cide to take; but at this writing, it looks de- Unicadsontage tp give weaonll belecs Glepeston some explanation of Mr. Buchanan’s views | eral Government. E Miees Ole of N. Y. Cc Sail rae mes cidedly as though the quad tumesea side | of the same. We ere prepared to buy their en- panne el re mee pot ee ae ee upon this internal improvement system as now — Ponte er ah aa EV 7] would win. If this region of the world is any | tire stock of Furniture, (in lenge ot smell quand fT etteh kubwoae Sauk ae ane carried on. Mr. Mason wanted the venerable | The Very Last Shriek for Freedom—is to oa 10. = hee vite ose and the | Sig; the Democrate wil have littlc else to do | ties,) and thus save them yp tale es’ | table boarders can also be accommodated Senator from Michigan to inform him what | 46 found in the resolutions reported yester- | H As ‘od ae but laugh, vote, and take their bots —Ohio Sd ee Eee iy 23-e05t was the practical construction of the second Po 7° opel chcanais Statesman. Myre Extensive Furniture Dealers, No | papa RANNEOUAN cnuwen DU resolution of the Cincinnati Convention on | 48y from the (House) Elections Committee; — h itha f B I 12-im RS. BANNERMAN, CORNER OF 9TH oF n 3 “ . = Preceedings of Te-Day. Commodore Stockton has withdrawn from | 369 Seven! q jy end E streets. bas several good Rooms va- this subject. It was important to his section | the first ousting Gen, Whitfield from his seat, j. | the position of candidate for the Presidency, ER IRS Re) 8G f of the eat to know the meaning given to | a the delegate from Kansas, and the second In the Senate, to day, after sundry pri- it in the North and West; whether a gencral system, though repudiated in terms, was to be carried on by parts—by a wasteful and de- bauching process, holding out a temptation to Fe ham to come and take what it wanted 7 » cant, which she offers with on reasonab! in the following letter : =" £ SUBSCRIBER begs board P . eave to call the attention of tbe public | terms. She canaccommodateseveral table board- . A passed a bill for the relief of Joseph D. reat Am r fore purchasing el ere, as by so i chk teenie aaa Tannen ane elena ane, according to the report of their majority of the Thomas M. Ewell, Francis A Gibbon, and a abolitionized, have been successful It has | will Selats from isto 25 2 ng Boskn,&c—MKs. BATES, ON THES. W. r cent. ‘ Kansas Investigating Committee, was elected | Frances X Kelly. been purged of all sectional and ubolition men | Toilet and Dinner lower than the lowest at of Pennsyivanic avenue and 9th street £ \s prepared tozcoommodategeniiemen Witkrooms, ‘ under no warrant oreven pretence, whatever,| The bill to enable the Postmaster General | and dogmas. The nati camp hag en- | 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. wits or without board Ecxy e@ereriin. made sperma bere things —- See SP of law. If a reas eae iil aen: be to test the applicability of the atmospheric | dorsed Mr. adeergriees. 2 nism,and heis} Je96m =F» s§ «SOHN McDEVITT. [WSS those comfortable who my fever her asp He a 4 oes Sat emus thie conte " " ~ ee 7 telegraph was taken up; and on motion of pledged to uphold the integrity of American R SALE.—A FINE RIDING HORSE | With thc!r patronage. aps—w sion. He ask: ; woe: ays ee ie tne drawn from the action of the House recently | Mr Collamer, the report of Mr. Mallory on | principles and the perpetuity of our reformed F Is broke for ladies to ride Can be — ra ft preci Sage thar aisha ‘a on their reports concerning the Illinois and | the subject was being read when we went to organization seen Reine *S Stable, Sth street FOR SALE AND REN™. aesslnal by Mr Pugh, whether an appropria- | Nebraska contested elections cases, though | Press. My object has been attained, and Iam no | _JY flon for Charleston would be an internal im- . 5 oe longer a candidate for the Presidency. ILINTON’S ALCHOHOL COOK.—CALL ~_ {eRe FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES) — wed gta i . EE ace 2 aeaee Betula} eb eo Your friend and ebediaee ae at LAMMOND’S great Toyand Fancy Gords ‘OR RENT _A co! RENT _—A CONVEN! ENIENT Tw. ° om oust enera! ‘itfield, ey wil . B. Stockrox. emporium, 494 7th street, and see Clinton's Alco- = hardly carry it tothe length of installing | Claims, &c., from the different committees, a | To Messrs. Allen, Jones, Robbinett, &o., &., | hol Cook.” 2 jy 25-3t coustnlgenen Dwelling with back building, Reeder. large number of which were made. Committee. provement, Mr. B. said it would be; but most of these were external.’’ rr ro . stable, garden, * WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossir r The bill for the relief of Chas. J. Ingersoll RIE WE TES Tee Wiirtes seat Pc Pence ne near the southern termination of New Jersey ove. f By the by, not a single witness was exam- | was then taken from the Speaker’s table. It Seances ue Wan.—The Paris | 30 Penn. avenue, between 9.b ard 10h streets. | ave, convenient to the Capitol and Navy Ey lism —New England claims to be | ined by the Kansas Investigating Commit | 28 moved to lay it on the table; laid on the aeei MS SETHE WAR. atid 2 Yard, to er of which there is 2 paved footway Moniteur publishes a return of the losses ex- | JY a from the premises. Rent tee with reference to either Whitfield’s or table—yeas Tey, nays 8- padiiheed “by the French army in the East z oor = the very properest place in the world Its low. Appiy to F a wee Penn SEVEN | RARRY, next door. iv es _lwe >, . : stave ose Case a a ag rey ee rer me snag ype equal in righteousness, if the reader of com- | Reeder’s election. Yet upon such testimony PERSONAL. poy by Bly oh ate Bybee g | Qe yp OR RENT.—A CONVENIENT PRANE mon sense can be persuaded to believe its own | ®* &% ?27¢e written statements concerning the 2 aE : z Ss % » House, containing 9 rooms. Also, two three- --+- Aman named Rever. made a balloon | 1856, (the date of the treaty of peace) The lied for early. Address A. 8. P., Box 66 City : election for a Territorial delegate from the | ascension from Havana, Cuba, on the 29th | death casualties alone (the ites does not Yost —_. ee |e bap neyo me cn rtaeerg pens of James H. Lane and one or two others a and oS not been heard ee ee This wereow the menadsaleha have not died of | NATURAL HANDLE PALMLEAF FANS. | Inquire of DAN. B. CLARKE. ive f his stripe, they (th tigating | i# the second missing wronant, within a year. | their wounds) were as follows: OTICE TO THE PUBLIC, THAT 1 HAVE -NT._TWo Two ? . a eanens, Lavastignting +++ A. M. Holbrook, Esq, of the New Or- | Officers of all ranks.........- N on hand a few cases of the above desirable accaeen as eumae a et Waste ee ok cnaneel sommes tw sagemanend thesnpel | 12 Vicavune, is of Wiptsis ” Alen, Ges, Sub-officers, corpurals, and brigadiers Sood for, this, warm season, which I will sell at | Ouanarton strcais. Apply of D.3 BOWEN oo sion of Whitfield, while the Elections Commit- | W. Kemble. E: ., United States Consul at St. | Soldiers..s.+..++.+0 eee. reduced price of 6 cents a plece by the case. neta. tee—with no more reliable or legal proof be- | Helena, and lady. fyb "Nore Manefsone Petia, | ToocaE aes — y t o. arket street, il phia. ‘OUSE e R ‘WN fore them—go a step further, and recommend| ---+ bie New Le papers of peeereey am: Posmay deaths...... 5 ey see a KEDZIE’S RAIN aac FILTER. H' FoR SAL F peed wb ny 4 it | BOunce the arrival on the day ore, Oo} r. ese returns are ma rom authentic that the seat be awarded to Reeder, who, it Burlingame, member of Congress, from Mas. mt esccagdi 4 * Tse MOST IMPURE RAIN WATER, frame House contsinifig nine rooms and cellar. story as it prints that, bas never existed since the world began. its religion is thrust upon the traveler there turn where he will, in sea- fon and out of season; the church and church matters being almost as common a theme of conversation among all classes. as politics, in Maryland, for instance. Church associations and connections there are the only sure roads : . sources. The Moniteur de l’Armee observes river or lake water, is by this Filter made | The oe i a: The Lot is ebout to wealth or public honors. In fine, in New | }# Dot pretended, was @ candidate at any sachusetts, and General James of Wisconsin, upon them that, although they are very pain- | pure, clear ‘ascrystal, without tase, color or smell. woe! by one OF Oe on Montgomery ee, England, the church is, in some way or other, | ®/ection based on color of authority of law! aoe Washington, en route for the Niagara | ful, the loses which the army has to deplore = his patimrmtal eet le during Af 1 ell ated while ahatee chen +4 > "yee 8. fall very far short of what exaggerated rumor end part of the ground will be | if preferred connected with every thing one sees, hears! Fuel to Military Storekeepers Disal-| .... Among tho distinguished persons re- | had supposed them to be. The greater por- feck eiltcection Forman et hv teee Penk, | Totus ene Sourth comb, the comatoae ot her; ordoes. He who in his tastes, habits orcon | lowed —On the 34 of September, 1855, the | cently arriving in thiscity are Gov. Brous- | tion of the deaths were occasioned by sickness. versation, dares fly in the face of the prevail- ing sentiment of the church in any New England neighborhood, is tabooed by society and voted ‘‘ worse than the heathen.” Its tyranny is far greater than that of the church in Rome, even as the latter is reputed by New England pens, when one considers the vas, difference between the institutions and laws of Rome, and those of our own country. One would naturally fancy that as evangelized as New England has become, according to New England’s boastful publications, her admirers ing Ware Rcoms of he subscriber. time if drsired. Apply to HENRY KING, at pam fw js seau and family of New Orleans, and Gen Also 2 large and general assortment of FURN- | *otomac Insurance Office, Clee, Seorgerown. = Be Tn rae ennty 28 Ine AOE Tee the Miclir tes Ror are, and ‘The First Ass’stant P ITURE and HOUSEKEEPING GOODs. R RENT—THE LARGE THREE STO TT i. ” — od = August 23, 1842, fixes the annual pay of mili- | the Secretary of the Now Granadian Legation, iene to the caeiieat Utitocaan 5k eee N. Bone ee Fo basement and attic house on F, between tary storekeepers, and provides that they | all of whom are at Willards’. that “it is no easter the duty of a postmas- | ee — | 12th and 13th streets. formerly orcupied by the shall not receive emoluments of any kind, or +++ Professor Mahan, of the West Point | ter to ‘put the address on newspapers sent to IMPORTANT a! Ba ip aND ey og peat ote Deen Any os any compensation or commutation beyond | Military Academy, is now at Paris. It isto] clubs, and that he should not ‘5 it, even ISHING TO CLOSE OUR BUSINESS AS | tures and bath room, with @ large cistern of their stipulated pay in money, and quarters be hoped that the “uniform of a Professor of | through courtesy, nor deliver from a furnished W soon as possible, we offer our stock of La- | tered water in the . Apply at the Drag = y> 4q the West Point institution will pass more cur- list, unless it may be done without interfering | dies’ and Gent'emen’s Dressing Cases at surpris- | of NAIRN & PALMER, corner 9th «treet and actually provided, they were not entitled to| rent there than at London. The unfortunate | with the legitimate business of his office.”” ingly low prices. Pa.avenue. “~ jy 17 any allowance of fuel This decision was not | costume in which he Spoon hy to make his ap- We bave also some very fine Writing Desks, R RENT—THE DESIR BLE STORE P . earance at court in London was neither more which we will offer equeliy cheap. F Se vera = received by some of those officers till some es less than that same uniform, we learn from We have still re maining unsold a few dezen of | Vo. poe pe ee Senta time in 1856, the allowance for fuel having in| a source which we must credit, ces pre ay - reggae ——) fone awning, og Poneansion tiven tans tetely. | the mean time been continued to them. In ottie,’ i na 5 ore. F DIARRMKA, TERY, +++» David M. Whitney, principal financier CnouEns. Kriping pain in the bowels and cRILDBEN TEETH Prepared only by H. 8. Hum, Nhitney, dozen or single bottle, ‘at unusually low prices. Apply to ROBT. C BROOKE. iy tf p the settlement of their accounts it was held | and owner of an institution known as “the | Yoo eee sn ged so, og Humphrey, Osdensbargh, N. i T GALLIGAN & 60 OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- elsewhere might, with perfect safety, go tol that the decision of the Secretary was not a Shcatey eae of Georgetown,” was brought Ragired senwreelarees ig eae ipegsn bottle ts signedin | jy 25-"t 390 Penn. avenue, Browns’ Hotel. taining about 45 acres, on the Helphis of sleep in the cenviction that her sons and new rule or regulation, prospective in its op- up, on Saturday morning from Elmira, by | cuolera ts always preceded by Diarrhes or Dysentery ; CARRIAGE MAKERS, Georgetown, being a of the Valley Vir re in a ae, y P- | Deputy Sheriff Toles, on a bench warrant is- | therefore if the above named remedy is at band to be taken 2 Farm, the residence of the late Jobn H Kir daughtere, so far as ‘Leir vital Christianity is eration, but a construction of an existing law, | sued by our courts.’ He was placed in jail in @ason, No one need stand fa the least fear of that dreadful E, THE UNDERSI D, BRAVING con- 8 one of the most desirab!e si concerned, are shining lights for all the Chris. and which applied to all unsettled ris- | The detectors declare the Potomac Bank a| "try itand be convinced ihat at lasta medicine te found sees a “ NE fees fine private residence; abor PP cases aris ; i which prover itself bot! safe and sure. in the COACH MAKING BUSINES! 20 acres of this tract is 2 beautiful grove of tim- tian world. ing under that law. The fuel was, therefore | {@¥d, and deere ig arrested in conse- | “Ciab S1OrT, sole deme (an - | under the firm of FERGUSON & CO , res eci- | ver, the balance cleared and in a high state of cul- Yet we verily believe that the people of ne | aisatiowed Z » eo = Courier, Monday. Pele che obs Hiees nak ten yap | Uvation | ‘The summit of this tract 1s from 250 10 other country whose population are half as . __ 3+ M. Disderi, a well known photographer Misouwi sven. the establishment owned and RARAten, eee ee nase Bae view a ‘ Contracts—Damages.—It is held by the| in Paris, has been sentenced to a fortnight’s TO! . ” a Well informed, are less actuated in the con- 7 i : Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val- : re + + | formerly occupied by Mr Thomas Young. accounting officers of the Government that it cod Sfemagrresay by the Tribunal of Correctional : ley of the Potomac. It will be sold entire or in ice, for irregular bankruptcy. In the ; ing atiended Tansuanas ae Z nl alarge Frame Dwelling-house and Lot course of the proceedings it was stated that 7 ond eMcacions Bec enive tree nt i ted. t b -? is not in the power of any officer intrusted \ ‘ s ore i n BN FERGUSON streets west, Wash- with the duty of making public contracts to| before turning photographer ‘Disredi was by ts $3; quarte $3. Read the advertimmantex theroeces JOHN H. WALLIS, | {ny fon ely, nana oe re urns ? ington elty. stipulate for payment of damages already ae ieee wtostyiee sf sige vie a Ney No Ro bro oe v.Cc done, or to declare any ce due for trespass and director of iorama, and that in all Fl ipl ao Helens peg pastor Re on vines Fs ren Jeis-tf (Intel) = . 3. KING. or conversion by parties acting for the United | these capacities he contracted debts which he Seven prizes, as follows : R RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- nents of Europe aud America, States. If individuals have been demnified by | left unpaid. ceolestot at Be mpialiy wtp Boe supply of fine Per- “ oon Decusing Case, style Lents LIV, at $160 F lors and Chambers, with boerd. agents of the Government, Congress alone can he fo ane Gopese eat ee ally, Jesh, seesivens aicect: mporinsiee at “ted, at 880, ee 160 SMITHS, 253 oa arte = 9 A - ;| the following sto ‘When Palmer was New Drug Store, 360 Pennsylvan 1 Ladies” P; ‘ord ind 4 2 redress the injury. Indefinite claims for dam: condemned, the Sardinian embassador tele- er Mac duct of their every-day concerns by the sober, self-sacrificing spirit of Christianity, without which all professions of religion are most hurt- ful to the true interests of society. Meekness, ebarity in word and thought, brotherly love, and real faith in the Creator and Saviour of mankind are no longer taught in the nominal Christian schools (churches) of New England, except by 2 few very old fashioned religious ley View Farm, orto Dr. H. King, clown. ——$—$——————— * . z es 1 Papier Mache Muric Stand oe ° R RENT, WITH OR WITHOUTSTE instructors, who are very unanimously voted ages should not depend upon the discretion of hed to Turin—‘Palmer, condemned to eitver Wane i Gentlemen's D 7 Case. silvermounted 40 POWER The large, neh dajpwinteeb and Sess ond tact d hereti . | any officer, nor are they within the scope of th, will be hanged at Rugeley.’ The ofi-| | {7-Silver Ware Manufactery.— {am now | i Backgammon and chess Board, on Stand 30 | well finished Hall next door tothe Siar Bvlld- » fogies, an: eretics, by the wor. h A 5 at Turin wrote for ‘Palos,’ (abrid ged for manufacturing very supericr articles in th of Sterling | Ath shipping crowd. The very sneezing of the | PY ° the ordinary appropriations. almer,) ‘Palmerson,’ and sentit as oe off | ure more ace a eatin of sory” at “ Rebs $500 Rey. Theodore Parker commands more re- Senator Rusk, we hear, was at Louisville a| Cit! dispatch to the Minister Gavour. The + Somplete usesrtmeut of rich Geld Jewat ; r eats ol ¥- The articles are now on exhibition and chances % d@irecuy on Pennsylvania spect and attention throughout New England day or two since on his way to thiscity. From Gener soe pice gr ph son z capertesel eal seen ee and guar. | £°F pvc in mS ae gk eae <p ~_ Beart of the buriners Forties eae. at haa — ee most learned and | this fact, we look for his reapearance in his hhges ihe ween Ape i Turin, that the saun bervosn Sui sue 10th streeta, jy 25-3t 370 Pa. uve » under Browse} Hotel. ae omered, Nee Scriptural (in soul and sense) discourse that tin th ngli anged their prime minister.’’ Sign of the Large Spread Kagie, RD) FS em tely ortogether. For term: ply te Rev. Dr. Ademecan prceth; heletterbe- Pn tee a ene ae ieee bce icisteenate te ances oon. AEE AE. OETA GEORGE AIl.U, Papermate, Brigge ve ing in the habit of hinting that the spirit of ar- Mr. Burlingame —This gentleman return- | don Times writes is The law which establish [7 Coats, _— an ts, Prince George's Coun: aeylendse! Pa. town oratthe Sts Ouios couaer, _ pita rogance and self-righteousness may possibly —o = ay by the train arriving at 7 Liao Sicha ns soueee —_ east vm, Br wae’ ete ‘ Niexo MIAN wi LLPea CURTIS "put calls Elisa Goetote 7 con be ecomene be at the bottom of more or less of ‘tho politi~ last evening. We hear that he went as far not be surprised if you here of some insane de- proity dtepley of SPRING j | himself James Curtis He is of bleck ‘co: ‘ Galea wiih ame attached to the new and pow- cal tirades now regularly spoken or preached north as New York city. monstratiou emanating from the Palais Roy- | '* ready for inspection, comp: so. aasortnen of jens aneet dye jn ae —. inches high, ’ Printing” On of the when 5 yg deb peat i i i sto al ‘nty-one or twenty two years nt Office. e by the popular clergymen around him. The > prbich, by the by, remained in perfect 3 eka eae end workmanship. To we goots but has an alder look. He bad on whes | Fills, and arrang od 90 onto Surnish aan ie power, The Current Operations of the Treasury | darkness during the - illuminations for the eae af RR ey e a pe prevalence and character of this mania, which Department.—On yesterday, the 24th of July, christening. Old Jerome is furious! inclined, at cairantite sane, Sen pate = one says be Schon to Jobe ee ee a jo i ee is s0 fast rondering New England Christianity | there were of Treasury warrants entered on and declares thes he ie tg rightful heir to the | s<very reducet prea svi” | Calet, Charles County, Maryland. "= "ee Ben- a The lease on the above pooper. will be a by-word of reproach against true religion renck throne, and no ot! er 5 d that M’lle pa Heefland’s German Bitter —Certis The owner, if any, of the : tisement not long since appearing in a Wor. | For the Interior Department. sie 24,750 53 siness with him, (afaire a mos) if she dare pr.0 M. Jackaon—Dear oir: ANTON, October 30,1854, willbe CRs to law. <7 HE SPLENDID SCHOONER JULIA cester (Mass.) newspaper, that we are im- wo Gastoms....s.sereseeeee 7,256 00 “sagen dh yp ac has been bestowed upon spans here. Un Addition to the mantiiy soit ty Moxley r%__ DANIEL E. DYER, Sherif. T ANNA, F P 0 i . | Barber, your agents, 1) pelled to copy it as follows, vis: os Poor tion. of Stooks. .. 8.561 94 | her. | The indiference with hich the mons: | ten zy er medicine. nd they ave much cued Wy coe ana will have que - Notice.—By particular request, there will | War warra: Teceived and en- 7 signs of the times, according to our own im- ante alps HARTLEY & BROTHER. Agents, be a meeting at the Wesleyan church, Leices-| tered..... jions of events upon this sti ded to me first by a ay jy M-4t__No. 101 Water street, Geor, ter, on Pleasant street, at 5 o’clock, p.m, | From miscellaneoussouss,"” 107,409: te for it w: that it er surring, bast Smrocts of a severe Seem wae much debilitated from the = a pe Sunday, July 13. és eeuat From Customs... aes nib ® ee oe aN MECHANICS’ TOOLS, &c. Subject—Mell-fire and Politics. =a Ww. HAVE IN STOCK An ENDLESS VA- ‘geod effects of the By wetyecertag fhe rat § riety of Mechanics’ Tools, such 2s, Plains, : “B. N. Butrocg, Pastor.”’ SHAVING MADE Easy —Wet Battroap Sarety.—The main trunk of the poner oi rm og hav become the standard . Saws, Hatcbets, Hammers, Turn Serews, Trow The “‘ polities” are to tickle the Prevailing | brush in eith : your shaving | South Carolina Railroad, 135 miles in length, | "In conciusion, T'wontd ay that I feel great pleasure 19 ans f= Bir peach oorebie pi, 4 nat tN rush in either warm or cold water, pour on | has been in operation for twenty-three years, | siving you this testimony of the value oad succes of yo . , Gimblets, Avgers, ke., &c , all tastes of New England congregations, while es uy tee y sn EE pre Khel access of yout : which are offered for cash. «hell fire”? 7 ‘ two or three drops of “ Balm of @ Thousand | #04 in all that time not a single passenger ‘See edvertisemen iy yenre, } WA 308. L. SAVAGE. the he! a Portions of their discourses, Flowers,” rub the beard well and it will mak has lost his life. On the Columbia branch, “ P Sign of Gilt » ' ; which are in these times nearly altogether | » neauts make | which has been in operation forhalf that time, y : E jv 24-6t between beautiful soft lather much facilitating the two lost their li: t th . Jaunched at the devoted heads of the heathen passengers ee, Hives, bu WTP | Gentlemen :—Some few montha wince 3/7 - v operation of shaving. Price only Fifty Cents, | not at the time in the passenger cars. the | me for medical advice, afflicted wi i of the Southern United States, are to Gratify | For sale at Shillington’s, agent for Washing- Camden branch no h Be ee ead srellel) teow 5 — ae a? ee and intense | ton, and all druggiste. United States, - vou innocent travellers from ma ertingei ge Praeai, tation of Carte . = animosity toward everything Southern (except wets t ene —aiprenieticnmemn ho! ; Mixture he: and 4 the “‘monish’’ of the South) which seems to In Philadelphia they have meetings of good dbvigeeae without depriving railroads | "its yeurvalven Tgeiaraiied ts five tea tra CARVER IN WOOD & MODELER IN CLAY ‘and otbers. I bave rented a room !n be ever present in the New England popular for the discussion of the question, ‘‘ who should mind. In times past, the sins in the ealendar Persons = short time tts goed effects were evident, and Stucco, F REET, BETWEEN TAIR | my bouse to Mr. MeFAUL, who is fully comve- be the next President of the United States?” SEGUE CHEEEEeereneeed I. teenth anc Fourteenth streets, Washington | tent to put up thet kind of work im the most ful:b- os greg! paper is shortly to be lo- | nold my tenting io he trea amenity, T cannot sit, | PATTERNS FOR IRON FOUNDERIES. | ful and durablemanner. Continous Gum Teeth All parties participate. On Saturday night, dj under th er of the blood, and take pleasure tn ORNAMENTAL CARVING FOR MIRROR | ‘mitate nature so closely that it is imposibie to as trated there were held up f "T the « i "tg a and 1 Teommending | PRAMES. FURNITURE, &c , will be detect them by the closest examination perpe P for repro- | about 1000 persons attended the debate. the “‘ Blue Ridge Republican,” “yy vin Fours recpesctly, O RUTORER, Xe. D. ly executed at reasonable terms,’ jy2s-iwt jaciwe B. F. COSBY, Dentist. ° —E