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eee — ‘ id- its power to do mischief while its ca- | _ Bath Hotel, Sea Side. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL. 7 taxes, ani they demand that the revenues of | the residence of the Hon George Reed Rid- | steam of -! ile i " EVENING STAR.\x Government shall be economically ox-| dle. Through prompt medical assistance, and | Patty for good is wholly preserved, the oon- |” ‘This favorable resort, (says the Brooklyn == syaq: | pended. Why should a President, they ask. that will do it bi rded as : : the kind attention of the family of Mr. R., he Sa eine but a hlesting: r. Reeder Daily Eagls,) during the Summer solstice has WASHINGTON CITT: have $25,000 a year to support himself and FRIDAY .....000--se0e000e+-AUguSt 1, 1856. | wife? Why a Secretary $3,000, who, when phe atandnr area— S a July 19. % EALED PROPOSALS WILL B has already experienced such relief as to place | thicks he has accomplished this purpose, and | lately been re-opened for the season by Mr. received at this office until 12 o'clock m . on him beyond all danger. that oj aay is backed by the intelligent and | B. Rathbuaof the hotel bearing his name in we arm Hogue 7 of ee faraich i — scientific. Brooklyn. During ths past winter and spring Dasdetk sons best anamna 1 at home, was, perhaps, a a lve) The U. 8. Mediterranean Squadron.—The | The following letter from Capt. Harrison, ®}tho most extersive improvements have been | white ash. The coal Sant he smenrmaite, Coal, and support his family for $1, i c ailaye a | NavyDepartmenthavevery recent dispatches | Tocal steamboat inspector at Nashville, has |...3¢ The house has been enlarged by the | "Se =. ee a and ah All such croaking is die a an temrcr, { 0m this equadron, which has left the Medi- | Btreddy been published; but it is thought best about meen pound weight, pe Sone wale ey . Roca ies, terranean sea and gone to Spain on a cruize. | to give it a place here, for the reason that, as been arranged in such a manner as to duce | hatge in the vaults of the Capitol. after four years service, or a Secretary or Cab- Also, inet Minister, come home with pockets dis- tended with cash, their store-houses filled with addition of new wings and the interior has | pounds to the ton, and free of extra : for furnishing for the use of the House ig We infer from what we hear of the tenor of | he has received the endorsement of the Board | ;, 11, greatest comfort and convenience of Representatives two wandred cords of first quality these dispatches, that the officers and crews | of General Inspectors as a gentleman of pro-| 14., pomerous throng who make this their | Hickory Wood; twenty five cords to be sa new accumulated treasures? Are they en- riched from the public coffers, or become op- ulent from ths rewards of their public toil? e . twice, and the balance to be sawed % of the different ships composing the squadron | fessional skill and judgment, more than ordi- place of abode during the hot weather. Mr. to be measured on —— It is not so. Men destitute of wealth ac- 1 , o |, sawed, and stowed away are well, and that no casualties have occurred | nary reliance will be placed on hisstatements: | Rathbun is well known as a caterer for the | "the vaults of the Capitol at the expense of the cept of office; moderate salaries teach them the need of economy, and it is practised by Nasxvituz, June 28, 1856. . : “i . among them worth mentioning. Mz. J.M. Runpen—Dear Str: You request public taste. His table is always supplied | Both wood and coal are to delivered on or before them. But they are gentlemen, and do not forget that the civilities of polite life are upon pec the 15th day of October next, and to be subject to The Des Moines Rapids.—However much | my spielen and experience of your Safety | With the best the market affords, and the at- inspection as to quall ¢ bt, and measure, by h legislati ja | Guard. It affords me pleasure to testify to | tendants are always ready to attend tothe | person to be appointed by the Clerk of the we are opposed to sach legislation, we could | + ¢'intrinsic worth of any appliance attached calls of the boarders, Asa summer resort it | House of Representatives not avoid being struck with the remarkable | to steam that hasa te: lency to decrease the ‘ot . ; He ood security will be required for the faithful energy, activity, and sagacity displayed by | risks of human life so frequently caused by | '* in every way equal to many of the ree gp eng oneogiomenn = mee Senator Jones, of Iowa, in engineering through | team its mismanagement, whether by | establishments at a distance, and superior to anna y . should been- them. They exercise with becoming grace the virtues of a liberal hospitality—at their own cost; not that of the public. Men holding official stations under the American Govern- ment cannot grow rich on the salaries assigned ‘ Proposals for Woood”” and ‘« Properals them by the law. The President, with a just Orrics Hovsz or Rern: “Jaivis oe UP Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. Notice. —Those charged with the manage- ment of elubs, societies, and all other associa- téens are notified thatin order to insure the insertion of advertisements or notices of any description in the Star, psyment must be made fer them when offered, or an arrangement for the payment for the same provided for. There sre now on file in our counting room many advertisements, not inserted, because our terms have not been eomplied with. This rule must be imperative. —_—_~- see —____ SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union urges, that, in sustaining Fre- mont, northern business men are laboring ac- tively to depress their own interests; and quotes official records to show that Fremont, when in California, bought six hundred cows i want of skill or from the most skillful when | most of th. js i both land | for Coal,’? and directed to «Tb Congress the bill named above. Our only re- | caught off their guard. aa a eee — bd — rie Ghessad Representatives,” Wonkingue of the gret is, that his successful exertions inthis] Being, on rcbiie ) eaciniday a ae = aaa cs nee perein - on jy M-dtas i the steamer Wm. Garvin, to which was at- er'sedge, with a beautifu’ dscape ~ eee noe eer i 02 Garston t — = tached to the boiler of the boat one of your | one side and a sea view of unsurpassed mag- | Lu wanDkoRGnioe Setween 12h ‘and 1008 system of internal improvements by the Gen- | sarety Guards, I was much satisfied to witness |. nas streets, on or near New York avenue The ing : 5 - nificence on the other. It is just the place to . ler eral Government. its certain detection of excessive pressure be- i s .. | will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at yond the weight attached for its prevention, | 8°; Convenient and easy of access. The dis-| pF KLEY’S, Treasury Department — jy 31-2r8 The Current Operations of the Treasury | and in every instance found, when such ex- | tance is six miles from any of the ferries by | «, HALEBONE FOR LADIES" Ts. — ‘day, the 31st of July, | cess presented itself, your guard instantly, ‘ for $6,975, drawing on the Government for | regard to his own position, as the Chief Magis- nomen a a rey ad with unerring certainty, (on companison with as ows cars to roo ~ caland apn uy Spanish Fans, Sieve Protectors... . their cost under pretence of paying for so | trate of a great nation, cannot, if he would, a well regulated steam gauge,) never failed, y stages every hour, fare twenty-five the books of the Department— For redemption of Texas debt.... For the redemption of Stocks. much beef for the troops under his command, and then placing them in the keeping of a msn for three years, with a regular contract between himself and that individual to share the profit of their increase during that time. The Intelligencer’s New York correspon- dent says: “A letter from San Jose, Costa Rica, dated the 3d ult., says thut the President of that Republic has received renewed assurances on the part of Guatemala, San Salvador, and Honduras, that they will attack Walker to the north, while they press him to make a strong diversion to the south The plan is said to be to march on Leon, where Rivas is entrenched, and thence push Walker’s forces from Granada to Rivas, when they hope to enclose them between two fires, and thereby secure their total discomfiture, if not annihi- 30-3 Seventh street in a single instance, of raising, at the exact | cents. The Bath Hotel cannot be too highly 5 a Ta $5,234 38 | degree designated. and dampening the fuel of | ommended. The beautiful shaded lawns, the Lee en ——- _s aoan 5,051 08 | the entire fire-surface instantly, so as to re deli = ‘i . f He geet free ee ost ~ i ee For the Interior Department. 3,500 00 | duce steam below the standard designated— | ®*fe and delighful sea bathing, convenience o! deere ah og guatio ia we, aad For Customs...+..sssesesess + 31,233 19 | fully satisfying me that it was reliable as se//- | access, and the proverbial healthfuiness of the | unger the saddle" May be seen for a © War warrants received and en- aun ae peeing Line easy a net siege agency had | locality makes it the most splendid, delightful on days at WALKER & oe 5 4 te eee weneeeeeereeeeensecees 4 een withdrawn from the boat an ex; ion in . a street. y 30- pee , no event could have occurred, In addition and desirable summer residence in the vicini- . CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. _| thereto, on one trip, before day, whilst in the | ty of New York and Brooklyn. NOTICE. = HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to | 2¢t of towing a wood flat, by mismanagement T existing under the @rm of Buckingham & . the flat was caught under the guard of the Ee We have received from Shillington, | Mead, bas this day been dissolved mutual con- press, on motion of Mr. Jones, of Lowa, the | boat and in her wheel, which prevented the Putnam for August, as well the AGE sent.’ C Bockingha, is meen tone to bill for the continuing the improvement of | engine from operat!ng, causing a slight de- igast, jon as ug’ make all collections for debts due the firm, and 5 3 a Sar rangement of the machinery, that, by the at- | Dumber of Household Words, by Dickens. | to wnom ail claims against the firm wiil be pre- pigeons eo pte! a ea ae ey cn Leaps weight to'the sae | Also, American edition of Blackwood’s for vs a ; ag i ai , a i = ic im- | line of the Guard, eteam was held during the | " ‘ i taken up and passed 7 | thus insured sufety to all on board whilst the | Of all magazines published in any country,it, | agd patrons, end respectfully sotielies weet Mr. Brown moved to proceed to the consid- | ©Btire crew was occupied in extricating the ; With its companion republications from the } @#ce of their patronage at his old stand, where he i i to execute all mannerof WHITE ard eee Deaf ae eerte tans hand thes west: Yours, truly, H. H. Harrison | Press of Leonard Scott & Co., are to us the BLA EK SMITHING with neatness and dispat: b. limit his personal expenditures, as 2 prudent Private gentleman may. A Secretary of State cannot be simply a private citizen; in the estimate of the outer world, he represents the country at largo. To him foreign Ministers pay their respects; he must receive them with urbanity; they are not to be excluded from his table or the be- coming hospitalities of his house. These hos- Pitalities constitute, in fact, a part of that tax which public men of official station pay for their owneminence. The Government affects to give them a support; but if they would be polite and civil to others, it must be at their own cost, Other governments havea thought upon this subject; they give to their official lh h of th: servants the means of being courteous. Hear| for it, and Mr. Benjami inst it, i most necessary. Patuam—its foolish polities bea! es lation. Time alone can tell how much of this . ‘or it, an r. Benjamin against it, it was] The following letters have been recently re- A d ‘a ( 7 Pen" "ees project is to be realized; but as we get but lit. | what Commodore Darcy expe Ont thal eakjost: | excel > iS iy aside—deserves hosts of readers; while House. PISTOLS. tle information from Costa Rica direct, I give the statement for what it is worth.” ——qW~qVm- WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossip i = i i i ii > | i S AND ALLEN’S REVOLVERS; ‘Mr. Brown called up the following bills ceived, and are submitted with the single re- | hold Words, though not always written by OLT" ; which, after explanation, wore read « third | mark that they are from gentlemen of expe- Dickens, never fail to breathe the literary aga price, ie gn Rye time and passed : rience in the matters of which they speak : lrit of his edi ij der Flasks, Gun W: », Gun Nipples, Ham- A bill to incorporate the Guardians o1 the 185 aise Scere eens mers, Screws, Ram Rod Heads, dn Werms, Poor. Memrars, July 16, 1856. | equal to the veritable coinage of his mental | Waed Cutters, Nipple Wrenches, Main Sprin, s, A bill to incorporate the Washington Mu- tine or _ Satery Guard T ny fally oon: mint. Also, Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fash- | 224 2 good assortment of Gunsiniths’ materials, “It is unnecessary to note on every occa- sion the courtesies that American offices inva- riably receive from British authorities abroad, civil, naval, and military. In no instance, says he, during a long service in foreign coun- tries, have I experienced any want of hospi- The Pay of Offcials.—“ After the British As m . K. LUNDY a : ion: i _ | tual Building Association. iti ; ion for August: for sale low by E . meade sk bomen praise Lora Sipee Ppp al ee Resear A bill for the relief of the is Columbian eee iiabtecathy costars ceatioes eases pe fe rraluable pias, By cuee on - noe eee a=e. ime Meas ‘Gaataans ine as ayia df living, that of the United States, furnish means for aey, Society,”’ of the City of Waashing- goodly number of human beings from an un- | [Eg The Albany Atlas says the recent de- ‘- = @ public entertainments, by ample allowance of ‘ table money,’ and it thus becomes a duty, as it doubtless the pleasure of these officials to expend it hospitably.”"—[Report on Japan Expedition, p. 158.} Is it becoming to the United States, the richest nation in the world, to allow its public officers, civil and naval, to partake of the hospitalities furnished at the cost of other governments and to repay them by the forced when here, compared with that of the wealthy men of Washington; and his answer was, * There are no wealthy men in Washington.’ ”” Mr. Stratford Canning, as British Minister, represented the person and interests of his own august sovereign at our republican court, some twenty-five years ago, or thereabouts He is remembered as a courteous gentleman, who discharged with a dignified propriety al! 2 x : ND COME AND GET MOSQUITO A timely grave. struction of $50,000 worth of Lager Beer in ; Salicoes. Mr. Brown was for considering the other Twonty years’ practical experience with , New York by the distillery fire, will place pe amp ge ae goeonas yee can bills relating to the same subject. to wit, that steam boilers and different apparatuses for ; many of our Germans in a bad plight, for with bhy them 80 as to save money, at to incorporate the Washington Benzole Gas preventing them from bursting, in this and | $0 great a reduction in the we hen must fol- W. R. HURDLE’s, Light Company, and that to authorize the | foreign countries, enable me to say that I be- | low this loss, combined with the fact that itis} | No. 92 High street Georgetown ei toa of Sie manen of the Revels living hee almost impossible, during the warm weather, | {7 All good«at cost for cash jy %-1w of Rock Creek on the question of retroceding ur Safety Guard. This Safety Guard should | to get the lager here ere it spoils, they will be "Ss G. that part of the District to the State of Mary- te a pare all machinery apecaa by steam. | compelled to submit to a serious curtailment pene meget: Te land ;, put as these bills were likely to give | ”°you may expect to meet with a great deal | in the indulgence of their favorite drink, We PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES, dori ete aes B reabes — to £9 | of opposition because your invention is new, | (eee that = some time our lager ond AMBROTYPES § PHOTOGRAPHS, * ', Saying, at ‘aine time, that there was ‘ jt | distilleries have been unable to supply the | No. 424 and 428 Pa ave: , (Lane & Tucker’: one bill germane to the subject on which they bel se. Sra ren serine ti aaa a doy F oe e n4yy and Ot Wee lieve none so effectual in case of danger as i . e oe 7 ; i i home demand, so rapidly has it increased. building ,) between 4% and 6th sts., the essential duties which, in that capacity, contributions of those officers themselves. had been engaged, namely, the bill to pro- ipuaien Socaubaty pom or its mode of » So rapidly ne: whee rrceng Soly bib Soret panes ap teenena, fall to his lot. Ho enlisted on our shores no z a SS bs vide for improving the harbor of Georgetown, % ‘A. Ross, Engineer. [> The outstanding indebtedness of the Wasmixeton, D.C. its for ti ies of his ki d had Mr. Canning was right in his assertion that in the District of Columbia, which he would J. M. Regven, Esq , Nashville 8 "| city of San Francisco is stated in the report of M&« tl tna RETURNS BIS thanks Feeruits for the armies of his king, and had | there were no wealthy men in Washington at | ask to have taken up. ome 2" i the commissioners of the city funded debt at | him woe ine here ao Waitara 9 no Sener for lag aap of Soar the time he was here. Time has wrought ace eee come up in its regular SuITHLAND, June 6, 1856 $1,499,000, in ten per cent. bonds. for the last ave ears, and solicits its conti auante sins, a! @ instance 0! government to = . + a] Be = s x 5 LL ———LSaaae = | from his is and the public at his NEW which he was accredited. He was therefore some changes in the city and its people. To Mr. Brown did not insist on his motion. Dear Sir: I received your letter a day or MESSRS ANDERSON & MAGRU- | GALLERY, where he bas tome facilities for 3 . these, and the present aspect of things, wo| After Passing two or three more internal im- | tWo ago, and in answer to your interrogatories | ye of Virginia, will lecture on the | the production of fine Portraits than formerly, duly appreciated. His career of diplomacy will give attention in another article. provement bills, they adjourned. ere my knowledge of ‘‘Reeder’s Safety | ‘Coming cf Christ, the Establishment of bis | With all the latest improvements for the produc- on this continent has not, indeed, connected In the House, the debate on the resola- | ¢U2!d,’’ I will answer by informing you that | Kingdom (in the Holy Land) avd Restorati-n of | tionof DAGUERREOTY PES BRO. Patent Law Reform.—The short commu- nication herewith appended, is from the pen of a gentleman than whom no other man in America is more experienced in such matters, or more competent to judge of what the public interest requires in connection with proposed changes in the United States patent laws. His labors to secure patent-lawsrefurm—sound his name with any great event which will give it an historical fame; but his capacity was not tested. In the dull calm of a pro- found peace the powers even of a great gen- eral, are in repose. The anecdote which we have quoted above, is taken from an article in the Natronal In- telligencer of the 23d April last, signed ‘‘ Ci- A I was second engineer on the steamer Wm. | the Jews,” at Anzcosta Hall, Na‘ Yard, on | TYPES, PHOTOGR? PHS. and PORTRAITS, tions from the Elections Committee ousting | Garvin, and that your Guard was attached to | SUNDAY the 34, at 10 a m’, and ity yu in Ot! colors, on Canvass, in Water colors, end John W. Whitfield from his seat in the House | one of the boilers of the Garvin. ‘ = eee io “ie 2? Par Mr Vanner:on devotes his personal at! hall as the delegate from Kansas, and install. | On one occasion we had a race with the | ™- Seatsfreeandallinvited. au 1-2te tion to all sittings. aaa ing A. H. Reeder therein, was continued by | steamer Cincinnati on her trip from St. Louis PUBLIC SCHOOLS — THE SEMI- | ———————___“) SS" Messrs. Sherman for them, and Savage and | to Louisville, and had it not been for your annual examination of candidates for | WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLA- Oliver of Missouri, against them. Guard we could have passed the Cincinnati | Teachers of the Public Schools of Washington TED WARE. ALBATA FORKS, &e. A paper from the contestant (A. H. Reeder) | without any trouble. Your Guard was set at | Will take vlace, by direction of the Chairman of APE es yas Etta PRICES. to the Speaker, elaborately arguing in favor | ten pounds less than Government standard, Pail rl ‘Aus poe One es M ing a sien comtnaret aeekoens ~s of his claim to the seat was then read from | the consequence of which was, that we could Ry o'clock p. m., where candidates are respect- | at lower rates than they have ever scla theoe or “ the rostrum to the House; but ere its conclu. | not get as much steam as the law allowed us | 7,0 it tend. extra fine vis.” Of its truth, each reader may judge for | and real reform—have for many years been sion, they adjourned. 7 ® Whenever steam got to the weight in your “T erneuice snenciy meeting of the Board of WATCHES himself. Mr Canning is now, under the title | known to us : — Hoes it eomussneed cemnening down the Pier oe “ heldon WEDNESDAY, August Ti a "Boa, —— “gy of ‘‘Lord Stratford de Redcliffe’? English Patest Law Rerorw.—Mr. Editor: I Preceedings of Fe-Duay. F Tes, we were compelle cease firing Oe Deckers ase whom “Tabular Statements’? uansen, Vac! , and all other make “ot ilies wt He Comet of abetinn at Teche, | Saree eth ee Ca . er en es oe ee ee requested toena hem | Eee. ELEGANT JEWELR = = . n the > i j , i i . ; ; to the Secretary of th t their earliest con- 3 2 SLRY. at Constantinople ; and to his averments, let annul the several acts now in force in relation ae = opepeagabe ape! (ocoupying I T have no hesitancy in saying to you, that venience e EO. J ‘ABBOT, Diamond, Pearl, Florentine, Mosaic, and Cameo it not be thought that we withhold any just | to the Patent Office.’ I have also read every | D#/f an hour,) the bill to provide for the pay- | I fully appreciate the value of your Guard, | “an 1-6¢ Secretary. | Broches in setts and single pieces, Gold Cheins, credit. bill for a like purpose that has been intro- | ment fordepredations committed by the Creek | #0d that I look upon it as the only safe check | -~ ~~ | Seals, Keys, &c duced in Congress for the past ten years; and, Whether a Committee of the House cf Com-4 Jit bat two or three exceptions, have de- Indians on citizene of Alabama was taken up | Upon steam. With the Float Attachment, I Bee FE ENP MILITARY AND CIVIC SILVER WARE on motion of Mr. Fitzpatrick. consider it a safeguard against low water, EXCURSION —The Union Guards | Solid Silver Tea sets, Walters, Pitchers, Goblets - ; ich i i i creat pl i et Y s . 7 : ’ mons was ever officially charged with the duty | tected unmistakable evidences of such clearly- Mr. Yulee proposed to amend it, and his poe is a cause of explosions and col- seo seilitaly gua Glebe eet tact ered eee or, tgs ry lr WARE. of interrogating a Minister as to his style of | defined efforts to promote private interests | said amendment and the bill were discussed psing o : Aas a Excursion and wae firing for s:veral handsome | Tea sets, Cake Barkets, Castors, Waiters Pitch- ca ; h under the guise of public good, that I have | by Messrs. Fitzpatrick, Yulee, Brown, and] {tis my firm conviction that if overy steam- Prizes, will take Place on MONDAY, August | em, Gobiets, Albata Forks, Spoons, English and living at a foreign Court, we may, perhaps, been constrained to expose and oppose them. | others, ere the Star went to press. boat bad your Guard attached to their boil- | igth, to the White House Pavilion. Particu jars | Americ*n Table Cutlery. . well pause to inquire ; but if, in this instance, T am now glad to be able to note one excep-]} In the House, Mr Preston 8. Brook: ers, we should hear no more of explosions and | in ruture advertisement. dy 31-3t U7 Spectacles and Eye Glasses of every focus the query was made, as above asserted, there | tion. This bill of Senator Seward is evidently s Toes AB | Joss of life by steamboat boilers bursting. ye ~ 1.0 UO. F.—THE MEMBERS OF | '2,9014, Silver, and fine Steel frames query , imputed to | ftamed upon considerations wholly pro Bone | Peated in the Hall, and was sworn in to fill _ Wishing you all the success your Guard me- Eastern Lodge No.7, 1.00 F All goods warranted as represen'ed. can be wo doubt — Lope ee ee 1 putblico, and would remove very many of the | the vacancy caused in the delegation from | rits, f am truly yours, &c., are earnestly requested tobe in atten: jy 3 323 nee ir yd 7 Mr. Canniog had its foundation in truth. | Giticuities which now exist, and greatiy facili- | South Carolina by his recent resignation. A. J. Covemax. dance, on the next Meeting | —-7—_—_“"") “8 a — “There are no wealthy men in Washington.” | tate the relation between the Patent Office, the pee a svalee-d ee es ae To Joun M. Reever. UAE Samos: is, pa benines ofim-| MAD. MOUNT’ conse MPTION DEs- * . | inventors, and the public, and every way be ‘ain taken up, and after the Clerk had fin- rong = > . . — .. beneficial This bil ought, by all wears, to | ished reading the argument of A. H Reeder By order . HIS INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE . ecome a law in his own bebalf, Mr. Whitfield addressed PERSONAL. 72.6 "Fit. PRARSON, Rev.tee. | Tha at No. sv ¢sreee meeen Power the House at length in- defence of his own| ....Mr. Merriam, the weather prophet, is Bn OASH PAID FOR FURNITURE — | Comer of sth cee spor at Stott's Apotbreary right to the seat in question seriously indisposed. Per: Mr. Canning, the servant cf a liberal Gov- Yet while [ approvethis bill, and conclude ernment, enjoyed a salary of probably every intelligent and experienced mind will ' fereoas celining housekeeping or bev. | "Ricterences: Kev, Mr Totige nad Bae it 5 igi Sati agree with me, that it ought to be passed, I ++..Mr. W. Gilmore Simms, of 8. C., is go- | trait eae = pill find it to} Register, Foundry church; and certificate fren compliments, wbicb ust have ed bia to ook | ugk Go Seyund the improvement’ would| | REEDER'S SAFETY GUARD. __| ing Merl, Westar con tO” HO” | tateazanage see ura call eve aopening | et" fant ay Beis comp! pment , . make in our elses system, there are two It is proper to say that the letter of Mr. +++-Thomas Crawford, the Artist, Senator | tit stock of Furniture, (in large or small quanti ° NOTICE. upon the incomes of our officials and unoffi- | great points which neither it or any previous 4 oe E i wre ; ties,) and thus save them the trouble and expense ITHER3’S BRASS AND STRING BAN ‘ : i Hunt refers to “ Reeder’s Sufety Guard,” ag | Wilson, Ex-Gov. Johnson, and Judge Wilmot, fc : ork He * AND cial gentlemen of Washiogton as paltry, in | bi!) bas yet effectually reached, and these go y A Of Pa) are moe in Boston incident to a public auction. New Furniture ex lately of New Vork city, begs leave to ia gen : <i to the vital eficacy of all Jaw designed to se- | itexisted under a patent dated in 1853. Expe- ; changed for zood second-hand articles. BON'TZ } form the public of Washington, Georgetown, and comparison with that which the English, at cure to inventors their rights, and, at the fame time to protect those of the public. Should you publish this, 1 will point those out in another letter. D. cE a ++++Prof Stowe (as well as Mrs. Harriet | & COOMBS, Extensive Furniture Dealers, No. | Alexandria, that they are now ready to furnish th car —. — Se MDPTOVe- | Beecher Stowe) oe: ® passenger in the Niaga- | 380 Seventh street, nearI. Jy 12-im most fesbionable and appropriate Music of tue ments, such ag providing against /ow water in| ra, from Boston, for Liverpool, Wednesday. NOTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER ay for Pic-Nics. Excursions, Balis, and Parades the boilers, against weighting in momentsof| ....Mr Fillmore will, next week, be the Be iesve to call the attention of tre public ines levi ctl op ge ange reckless excitement, &c.—a!l of which are] guest of the International Hotel, Niagara babes perkates eon — I latest och ARS Depot van te Sermon “4 me ee Be on now included in a second patent, dated Sep- Falls, together wita Hon. Jas Brooks, of the ig Jeg f ng they | street, or at Mr. WITHERS’ residence No 515 teuber. 1856. Express. Several of the Crimean heroes are got —_. Sixth street, corner of G, south side, uear the Ger. . : home, call a state of wealth. The income of our Government officers haz always been mo- derate; and properly it should be so. But the topic being suggested in this form, it may be weil to inquire whether public considera A Dodge Contemplated —Varioue Repub- lican politicians were last night puzaling their tions and a wise economy do not require come i lati A at the Monteayle. 309 Pa. avenue, between Snes eet at | rison. . : ny brains over legislative contrivances to defeat U. 8. Navy Yarp, Wasaixerox The Boston Transcript of Tuesday says: | Je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. All orders promptly atiended to. jy B-In® modification of the existing system, and @} the possibility of holding an election for a April 26,1854.” The steamer Joseph Whitney eerived at hea POLITICAL FLAGS FOR Tun Bow THE UNION ACADEMY. change in the salaries of some of the officers: delegate from Kansas after they shall have Sin : Your order of this date, for me to Te- rt from Baltimore this morning, with one Pu sale at (au 1-3t) Anno 2. aaaeeee Mrs. % Kicuaxps, with a view to its effect on the general welfare. | consummated their scheme of ousting General Wi Safery Guard ln ousne oe a eee eageet ee Se aie ened cea HINK OF THE CHILDREN, AND Mf bert NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THis The official life of men who conduct the af- | whitGeld from his seat. Tho truth is, they son,| is received, and I beg leave to mate as trict eet Noam pal ae ca buy their Toys at LAMNOND’s, ADADE en wae of the UNION FEMALE fairs of a government cannot be entirely sev- | are al! well aware that he will be re elected | follows : cal «+ Elijah Bllmore, Req., an tnele of the au 1-3t Seventh street. | tember 1, 1880. commence on Ss ered from that of the ordinary social life of | by an overwhelming majority, and that Reeder st rere eas hg a safety valve at- ex-President, died at’ his residence in Ben. BRICKS—BRICKS-BRICKS. a the same individuals, and of those with whom | will not dare to run against him in view of the side below the pee ty of the water. _¥ nen £ RETURN OUR THANKS TO THOSE ly respected by his neighbors and townsmen second-hand Hard Bricks. Inquireat No 301 customers who bave so promptly come fo the pressure of the steam becomes too great | \7 =e ive resi. | P€nnsylvania avenue, between 9h and 10th sts. | war 1 Soest Mak be thane the valve raises and lets out water, which, by endl eee anes the Oldeek living Bal re ven au Dae i dand settled their accounts; and to those they come in daily contact. The President, if és " NOTICE To OL RS. nington, a few days since. He was very high- OR SALE.—ABOUT THREE THOUSAND W tpt Soe RORS he receives a call from members of Congress, certainty of his (Gen. W.’s) re-election. The plan they favored most last night was, after ivi i i dents in Bennington. Theo ex-President’s fa- ———_—__________] who stil have bills remaining unsettled they are mast give them a civil reply ; and usage ha* | adopting the resolution declaring Gen. Whit- | “all Pipes, is conducted to the furnaces and | ter was born in Bennington, Milla hic. | F OBY CON WEDNESDAY, JULY 30TH, | C2™erUy requested to close taem by Sth day of required, as well, perhaps, as a punctilious i iss P Nsbeses : self was born at Summer hill, Cayuga county, on Pennsylvania aveaue, or in an Omnibus, a > y loca ortant to us that all quired, > perhaps, as a p field not entitled to his seat, to lay on theta-| In the ordinary way a safety valve is at- to which place his father had emigrated from | $™all bunch of KEYS. A suitable reward will | 8°COUNts should te closed to ist July. etiquette, that this shall come in the form of ble, subject to be called up at some future | tached to tho boiler, opening in the steam Hiennin Ass ® ‘om | be given if left at No. 327 H street. jy 22-1008 on an COLLEY & SEARS, ceremonial invitations to dinner at the Exec- | time. the resolution declaring Reeder entitled | 2P2°®_ When the pressure of steam becomes | “© sc +B “H dace teoue aR 1 8. P. BILL. Eh 525 7th-st , 3doors north Pa av 2 ” i oo — ne utive Mansion. Fashion rules the camp, the too great the valve raises and lets off the| -- e Srittan writes from Newport iia aiabe* Gatien to it, with the understanding that it is not to be called up during the residue of the pre- sent Congress; or, again, to recommit that re- solution, and to take good care not to have it reported back. They believe that by either of these expedients—the whole subject-mattor court, the grave; none are too low to be ex- empt from its laws—none tco high to defy their power. The appropriate hospitalities of an Ameri- can Chief Magistrate were duly initiated by ) : 7 CLUSING LUT steam in the open air—thus relieving the pres- | We have to dress about nine times a day here, | gee tiation S Ti vioe ee ov STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER sure without extinguishing the fires. First, we put on a dress to dress in. Thon we dentured apprentice to the carpenter business goods at yreat sacrifice rather than take them When an intelligent and careful engineer is | are ready for breakfast. After that we dress We forewarn * | over to the next season. rsons from huiboring of tra t- Wecall special attention employed I consider the latter mode prefera- | for the Beach—then for the bath—then for !ing said boy on our account as we will prose. | °° Ur stock of— y S 4 Fency Dress Silks ard Silk Robes ble; dut in the absence of such er: {| dinner—then for the drive—then for the ball | cute all Persons so doing to the extent of the law. y would recommend the “Safety Guard.” oa |—and then for the bed. If that isn’t being | ite McLAUGHLIN & WILSON. Pinte ne ean On = then, in my opinion, the fres should be extin-| put through a regular course of dimity an € ey in , A CENTRAL ACADEMY. Barege De Lains, Plain Silk and Lace i lar in all th “ 2 guished iamonds, then I am no judge of such perform- Mantillas, Shawls and Scarfs. Washington, our first exemplar » all the | being apparently not finally disposed of—a| “Tam, respectfully, your obedient servant, | ances. A } Painctrats. With many very desirable articles svttable for greatcivil and military duties. By him the] new election cannot legitimately be held. Hort. ———_>—__—_. ‘onambes: 2 en Season, whick will be sold in meny amenities of life were as justly prized as the | They will doubtless be undeceived by the I concur in the above report of Mr. Hunt, HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS at less than the actual cost of importa- . a an jai y _Ascotletaed) |p ringed id machinist of this ¥, . POLITICAL ITEMS. Academy will commence on Monday, tion. cesential moralities which lie at the founda- | Governor of Kansas, however, within twenty- | °"8' LM een tt Good , Gov. Gardner, of Mass., in accepting a re- | tember ist. ibe For terme soc clreuiarw arte 4 FULL SUPPLY NOW IN STORE. tion of every approved character. He wa3| four hours after he shall have reached the Com H. Pavipixe, Commandant, * nomination from the American party, declares ie ee Sheeting i elle ines, and Cottons courteous, while he was firm. Mis fidelity as | Territory. We presume he will get there as| Before pasting the following seevintion, the his intention to vote for Fremont. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, Napkins, Towelings i great abundance a patrict and statesman are of historical in- early a3 possible, and that smong his first of- i i Hon. A. H. H Stuart, of Staunton, and ex- | J HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH | Gevz: and Flannels, Russie bin Nashville Association of Engineers delegated | Lieut. Gov. Leak, were, on the 28th ult.. to I me in the wholesale and retail Grocery busi | 10 dozen White Allendale Cousterpanes, @ very a committee to take Reeder’s Guard in posses- | have @ political discussion at Orange ou , | ess Norval W. Burchell, and it wil! hereafter be desirable asticle for summer we sion, in order to give it a close and thorough | Va. Mr. Flournoy, late K.N candidate for — under the ‘maine and style of tag & Piais Swiss Mean Siespesis of examination, the result of which is best ex- | 2°VeTD°F: speaks at Richmond to-day. 1 would ask for the firm thecontinuation of the white goods of the best class cemsed ga fallnwe, The canta ;- | , Hon. John F Halo, of the U. 8. Senate, had | kindness of my former customers, both in trade | UJ” Goods cut off cannot be taken back. Ali Seon adopted ilies a0) ullon was unani- | 4 sakes im the Boston Atlas of Monday, vindi- | and influence. (aul) Z.M.P KING — | afticce warranted to aia a : cating the course pursued by Mr. Burlingame 3 = EARS, “ Resolved, That tha safsty-gosra sod Valve in the afar with Me Brooks.” He cto PIC-NIC AND EXCURSION Sy 22-2weo 523 7thst., 3 doors north Pa. av. of J. eeder, this examined b: r the justic the necessity of discrimi- 1 KNOW YOU WaNT meets cur mest cordial ssoeetbation: ae nating “between the man ‘and. the act,” at | INDIAN HEAD & FORT WASH NGTON A SBASS LINEN, HEMP, OR cactus ave every confidence in its certainty to pre-| Which even some of Mr. Burlingame’s own HE NAVY YARD BA prirt cents, usual ; rice one dollar, ora vent excessive pressure from steam at de- | constituents were disposed to ca if akeiel PTIST CHOIR | Sett Collar and Sleeves for 45 cenis, worth $1 50. signated point: thereby preventin, expeene. a tk T pene ol, to aateand and beautiful figured Swiss Muslin at 18%, and if terest. But it is to be remembered, also, that Washington waz, in the higicst sense of the word, an accomplished gentleman. Of his manners and deportment in the social circle, Marshall, the historian of his life, has not failed to give a pleasing account. In framing rules for the conduct of the new government of which he was the head, he aimed to estab- lish for himself and his associates a eode of public morals so just that it could suffer from ficial acts will be that of issuing » proclama- tien for a new delegate’s election. A Misrepresentation.—Dr. R. J. Powell, late an extra clerk in the Navy Agent's Office, in this city, was not removed a few days ago, as represented by our talented, ingenuous, and truthful neighbor. About three years ago the Navy Agent was authorized toemploy extra clerks to assist in the business growing ‘ i There liti modi steame: % " y j < no astault; but in his deportment he did not | Ut of execution of the extra pay law of 1853. | Also, that the float attachment will wit! equal | one of var sbeeer i oe ea PRICE, will nan Peete = olo- es ae 92, Hip ation SUsDLE = forget the healing balm of private and social | )r- P. was thus employed. As the necessity pani tear sow enter and prevent ex-| no vote was taken.—Taunton Demorne SORE rosa, and Fort Washington, on | _All goods at cost for cash.” ‘jy 26-Lw friendship In his time, an agreeable inter- | fT Such clerks decreased, they were one after 3 oe thes inpee from the causes named. | Why not take vote, as well as preach a mites oa ecommerce hould the valvo be used without its attach: | political sermn? a mente, we foal no hesitation in pronouncing it Spporianty See ne Se see mate this one of the most pleasant Excursions of M Five DEANS, FORTE cLasshs, e best we hav: use, pletely | the expense of political tings —Spring-| The Choir will be assisted most | _ A) at GEO! tu (sey objections urged against the | field Argus. ets terres 2 genre voraltane of Wann silage Pensbylvania oe ee cones nate * ordinary valve no . The Natio of will leave City wharf at 8 o'clock a. Tho following isan oxtrat fom the Nua | sing far Hemont labo hates acne | Neg” Yad at at pes ooaAisoseia | WW ORE DISH COT ond ue bing ville paper in which the above proceedings | 4## own—California! That State seems to Tickets FIFTY CENTS; joo-e G. FRANCIS, 490 7th street pape Pi eccied at perpen TS; Children 12% cents; were reported : » without controversy, to ‘ Old Buck.’ | to be had of the members of the Chotr, VACH TRA. Col. Fremont must feel highly complimented | of the Sabbath School, and Commitice of ar | F' PS, MOUSE TRAPS, RAT ;,. The above resolution received the sano- | by the positive assurance cf failure’ to Secure | 2gements ’ : lai) G. FRANCI»'s, sui Cf the entire association, thus giving high | the vote of tho State of his residence, and i Committee. a eee fratence of the claims of the invention upon | the equally positive assurance of not recei? Fe hay na a rp VINZILATING HATS!—STEVENS, f “ pier it . ing the Support of an individual in South Ca- | john Carter, : Shales Allens . cases 2. wees yea 3 ys > » it be practicable to di-arm ! ro the “* State of his birth ! au 1-$t James Dunnington. ee BATS ¢ Browns’ Hotel. The Committee promise to spare no pains to HENRY PALMER’s course was established between the Executive, the members of his Cabinet, the members of Congress, and the foreign diplomatic corps The usages of that day, asset by Washington, have, to a reasonable extent, been at all times observed. They still exist. Our newspaper critics talk largely of the waste of public money and of extravagant sal- aries—they seek reform and clamor for re- trenchmept. The people, say they, pay the the other dropped. Dr. Powell was kept in the office longest of them all, and was duly dropped when there was no longer any neces- sity for his employment under the law. The Clerk of the House.—The numerous personal friends of Gen. Cullom will learn with great regret that he was taken danger- ously ill at Wilmington, Delaware, on the night before last, while on the railroad train returning to Washington, and was taken to