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= : SIP. Congress would as soon have thought of cut- | such a result. Either the Senate must agree LIST OF LETTERS 7 Amusements. <7 ZNING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND G08: or EVE? 7 y jhengton, D.C., eet ting his hand off as to vote in the absence of a | t° # proviso the effect of which was to destroy | Remaining inthe Post Opes, Washington, NATIONAL THEATRE, ————— ., | and abrogate the constitutional rights of this sS. 92, 1856. . rte metab The Extra Session.—The vote of the Houte. | fellow-member, who, having been in the habit body as an {equal and prior ringed of gloraeree to = in gather yw MONDAY EVENING August 24. 1s06, y NGTON CITY: yesterday, may not, and probably should not, | of pairing off with him, had left Washington | the en ann arava Pont Omice Enwr—it el the newspaper having | First eppearance tp the United since their ¢ WAS ee ema 23, 1856, | be considered as indicative of adeterminstion | under the impression that he bad agreed to a ee x Belem | pe merg he lrgeat re \ et any daily paper Pu} exGLAaND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, ; pn en scene to adhere to the very false and dangerous | continue the arrangement, tution and.let the appropriation bills go. He | sxe. 5. And be it further enacted, That the A ' LO alters be Se vee body bad placed itself, | Te votes of Messrs. Bingham and Bennett | was bound by his onth to support the eonstitu- | list of letters remaining uncalled for in any post} | Irish Boy and Yankee Gal! {7 Advertisements should be handed in by | position in witio! ; but may be attri- ee tion, and from that position he would never | officein anycity, town, or village, where news- MR. & MRS. W. 3. FLORENCE, ‘ 2 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear] as regards the Army bill; but may having yesterday defeated the army appro reeede aninch. If the bill should be lost he shall be printed, shall, hereafter, be pub-| Who will a Inthree pieces. ’ bangs next day buted rather to the absence of so many mem-| priation pill, it i Proper that the country | yould let the issue go to the country, and let fakes mys oe OEE. news tha lorpntl IRIBH EMIGRANT . % hers, (verging upon fifty,) the presence of many | should comprehend the peculiar circumstances | the people decide where the responsibility lay. | ‘ssued weekly, or oftene of the delivess of LESSONS FOR HUSBANDS, THE WEEELY STAR of whom (who no doubt will promptly return attending their votes, and we therefore pre- |.Hesharged the House with first seeking to de- | (iq office, to be decided ty And THE YANKEE @ for the current week is now ready for delivery. | to the city) will change the decision. There is a ‘tutional vi ¥ the Postmaster at |" oy particulars sce small bills. au 2) seat thas above. stroy the constitutional rights of the Senate as such office.] i ae , co-ordinate branch of the national jegisla- forletters Te the following liet, wit! EE Considering the quality, amount and variety | ., goubt that had the late session been prolong- — > ture; secondly, they seek to usurp Pe ew remnasegi7ee} 7 : ‘Wants. = of its reading matter, it is undoubtedly the | oq two hours more, agreeably to the resolution} The Progress of the Gamo in the House. | jogisiation the Tights of the Jadiciary 5 ee wie aooaer — ao Fe yep ss cheapest family paper published in the United | 4¢ the Senate, the obnoxious and uncon- | On the day before yesterday, the majority in Nag eet grape to lodge | in the hands of | 27.8. on Kae ¥ Kooper, ae hey ~-sagl W ED States. Its forty columns are filled with fresh | situtional proviso would have been stricken | the House hail in favor of revolutionizing.the | the Exceutive such po such discretion | Brown, Mies Recbel —. ply at J. W. THOMPSON & BRO.*S, 289 as would be utterly unsafe, accord! to the | Bernes, Mery Anu Law,Mies Elizabeth Stewart, Naocy Pa avenue. between 10th and Lith sts. it and interesting Washington News and ‘tossip, | out; for on Mr. Campbell’s resolution to insist government was seven, as we explained on ———— Editorials, Tales, Sketches, Poems, Esssy®; | on it, the vote was ayes 98, noes 103, and had old notions of American constitutional liberty. | $00" wink fens Loe mie Ea Senter Een ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK. None at day. Yesterday the time we were iit, Sewell, that day Even at the sacrifice of the appropriation b 4,3 Laydane, Mrs M ny - but a good one reed apply. Als», a while Humorous Articles, Personal and Political | thor9 been time to have taken the direct vote compelled to go press, it had dwindled down bad sont not consent to such unconstitutional - Sullivan, Marearet ri ~ o— ae a 5 = — Items, and all the news of the week, forei8™ | +. recede, it would have been carried by the | totwo ; and subsequently the army appropris- | "Mr. Cass regarded this asthe most solemn Batter, Serene kan ab A aor ¥ | VW Bore, whe emai | ee Ae and domestic. Terms $1.25 per year—single | ong ora greater majority. - | tion bill was killed by one majority only. Oa | orisis that had ever occurred in the history of | Brickett, Mre Las'e ke, re trade. Enquirecf WILSON & CORNWALL, ‘ i i the motion to insist on the bill asit passed the | this country, and he h the le would | Or MMe OM eke a C stree!, rear of Natioral Hotel ee numbers three cents. The conduct of Speaker Banks in adjourning Soaks (aie ends at tue er hiel they | om " ma. o hemie Mme ee es the House whilst the call of the yeas and nays | House the majority in the negative was three. a hon art eat tne, | Sa are Mars A mille, Rebecca O, , Zaylor, Mre 8 AN TEP—A GOOD BAR-KERPER, A NG PRESS. Ane ion—to re- | Wore exPosed from the spirit o/ Coen atD | Cassidy, Mred_ - Malvis, Mise. Thomed, Bre Susan start Ge man Led to srrist bout the Bar, SPIRIT OF THE ae aniinge pro- | Was actually being mado upon agreeing to the | The majority against the next motion—to re thet now controls the other house of Congress | Cusidy.Mre3, Masrtigesurah a Feoman pre 2 3422 ara Servsity an Org. Cpe <7 a igencer says 0 i two. The next test question was a ‘ore it should be too late. D'ppell, Mrs M ——-Micklin,Mrs George Towner, Vir it cate Restaurant lan se pct * eppeiations of the Saree sha = _—— seiner Stier = mi fc majority was | Mr. Wade undertook to prove that, instead Beccuae tee Catharine Cogate aid weekly for competent hands Applv at the 5 ares two Houses of Congress, we deeply was probably the most unparliamentary four, (Mr. Bocock having voted in the affirma- | °f the House trying to dictate to the Senate, | Rrass, mise 41 . © corner E and 7th ste, au 13 -3te four, Z 2 regret to state, failed yesterday either to agree | uncourteous act of power ever exercised in it wasin fact the Senate who were trying to | Frost, Mrs Sarah : Gaia : sight, mre c NFORMATION WANTED-© , fail E 5 ble him to move a reconsideratién ) | dictate to the House; and he urged the pro. | PimmcséreMarya Mekal cy HUGHES tter in dispute on the Army bill, or | Congress. Whilst the House was actually ta- | tive to ena’ ‘ ° f ~ | Fosarty, MeNelty, a eeepieein any approach towards an agree- | king the question whether it would extend | It was then moved toreconsider and to lay that priety of receding from the Senate amend Gite ant A pp chg~ ge; as red he and te res Sonn cee, plang eag a the session for the small space of two hours, he | motion on the table, which last motion pre- Hunt, Mise A ation Ww: At five o’clock the Senate adjourned. Hawkins, Mrs Ava Nesh, Miss Jeunie Walton, Mrel® the 8th instant. branch—the House of Representatives—re- | decided that it would not have the power to : ; om harboring Snformation vailed by one majority—yeas 97 —nays 96. In the House, Mr. Cobb moved that the Henry. Mie Sates esock, futharine Wittens, Sigh fem ays b \banhflly recelved by ieev- ing to adhere to the contested clause. This ini the subject, and coe H ede from its disagreement to the | lites ’meet Mn Walker, Kate ing wo dat Mr. Hitz's Store om south — ey in patliamentary law, adopting an | CZPT? even oe ac "tae Saat ei The Compensation Bill.—It seems that the | aie sig deme solagkoe to | Hewets Mise" obinn’ Carp ine Weston, Hcg | Ral Hi, or ar C. McDonnell's; on North Caroll ultimatum, shutting the door to any change | dissolved the body in the m : S| enactment of this measure bas already saved | °°P™ : ; Harriect, MreR _ obtasca, agestaL Williauwe, Outbarine yey : of position, and leaving to the other branch} Unless there would now be a satisfactory the Treasary,aouari hundred tho: —yeas 04, nays 196. atin ermis ——— Wituerell Sarah au : : : the only alternatives of yielding or losing the adjustment of the vexed question, Mr. Banks ry hree ousand Mr. MeMallin, rising to a privileged ques- | Hamiltoh,Rifzabeth Rider, Mary © ie RN YS WANTED.—SiIX COLORED BUYS, bill. This decision of the House being an- ull heal le Maseeseede 76 ‘ibility which dollars. We do not mean over and above the tion, moved that the irseaat at-Arms be di. | E' ue 5-8 aa Sores aap See (elaxes preferred net up ten-pins. eA: nounced to the Senate, Mr Hunter, chairman | “" SS increase aggregate of the pay of Congress un- | rected to summon Mr. Greenwood of Ark., and | Jones, Mien | Mysn, Mre Mary Young, Marie © gt the Saloon, D street, be ween th a of the Finance Committee in that body, moved | will react upon him with fearful violence. der it; but that thatamount would have been:| Mr. Hall of Iowa. Zohason, Mratatty Smich: BarshE Young’ Mery @ ee that the Senate also adhere to its disagreement On the adjournment without the passage of 2 to the obnoxious clause, which motion, if car- bill th tion of re-convening Con- | Y°ted #way for the profit of the members un- pipet the Speaker ruled that motion out of Jordan, Ms NT Suith, Kiss Be tamerer; Dolores po i Sacer panes ated None bata ried, would of course be the death of the bill. | the army bill the questio at saiaik eB of | der various pretences, which they have refused | The question was then put on a motion | !N!TIALS.—Mis T VL, 6; Miss Henrietta, Iw. THOMPSON & BRO. The motion led to an animated and deeply in- | gress was presented tothe President as one to vote on account of the enactment of the | made by Mr. Washburn of Me., to adhere; GENTLEMEN'S LIST. an22-tf 269 Pa ev , be an = teresting debate, Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, | policy, orone of duty. The Republican party tion bill which was d to—yeas 97, nays 93, ites, Hon wate Ficmsereld, P Rebar, 3 ANTED—TWO EXCELLENT MILLI- earnestly and eloquently opposing the extreme | ;, defeating the bill had assumed a responsi- | "°¥ °°™pensation gel Mr. Washburn moved to reconsider that | Architatd, Sam = Frencs,3 8 MoGreive, LB NERS. ss the best wages in the otty ore step of adhering, and advocating further at-| 1 rors th ti hich would have —The D he 8 vote, and to lay that motion on the table; laid | Adems. ®'2 Freewaa, 32 Meallener, F given mone but excellent bands “ore oe temps to accommodate the difficulty and save | bility before the country which wou! v Tho Caucus.—The Democrats of the Senate, Ea tis tables pens 1; ware $5, games, Freeman D2, Meller ly toM, WILLIAN, No 33 Mt Mace. bee the Bin. He was followed by Mr. Hunter in | re-acted upon them with most disastrous effect to-day, determined in caucus to refuse to ter- Mr. Sherman asked leave to ietrédate kl arsenete Fox 3 1. USN Foon 9th end Sth. au 22 & masterly speech in reply, and by Mr. Ne during the coming canvass, for they never | minate the session until the House shall agree | joint resolution to adjourn size die at 4 p m. roe ANTED—A glittery BY oe cn the general question ‘The Senatesdjourned | C0UId have stood up before the drondful con- | to cease ita efforts to force on them politcal But objection being made leave was not meee" avin *Pecable young Woman as, Sure, and do atS woleck without taking the question. sequences which would have resulted from 4 e ‘: . 5 Wa 1 legislation on the pending army appropriation Loeffectual efforts to take up other business, Garrett Col we “The whole debate was eminently Sena- Star Office au 21-36 their acts; and therefore as a question of po- ‘The whol wa bill. = to adjourn over until Monday, and to adjourn Sint DS AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO — for eran ant Cee, — pao litical policy the President should have left The Pension Bureau.—S. Cole, Esq., the | fr ane a8y; were next voted down by large Otters, Silas find persons in want of the following ar the ‘uation as the momentous consequences | them to assume those consequenees. But in | Chief Clerk of the Pension Office, has been Mr. Cobb, of Ala., moved to proceed to the —— a French or German Glasses — ope capt heme dine pee view of the results that would follow from @| appointed by the President Acting Commis- | business on the Speaker's table. Gratam, Cap J Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square ceedings in bo! ouses a est interest both within and without the hails, total disruption of the army, to the settlers in sioner during the absence of Judge Minot, Pending the consideration of this motion rendered keener by the closeness of the votes | Various sections of the more remote portions of Gregory, H s, large and small who has gone on a visit to his family in Gon | tW° ineffectual motions to adjourn were made, Northam, KT on » Rev CH a rackett Tables, in bronze Sica lew Hickey ©" | Marieop bracket Tobie In romaeo gid All kinds of Pictures framed, and any size r and a recess was taken for half an hour to en- pie Looking Glasses, or other workin the ding in the House of Representatives on every test | our Territory, including those on the Pacific, cord, N. H. —_ able the clerks to bring up the business. Ginert, 8 line done to order with dispatch. question, each of which throughout the day | New Mexico and Texas, he patriotically re- | Awarded.—The contract for the stationery | On reassembling they Sijvacuea for theday. —- = Also, 8 lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for was decided urfavorably bye majority of band. Terms moderate to suit either two or three votes. Woe have never | inquished the line of policy and adopted that | required by the War Departinent, for the cur- —_— shelving, &¢., on rt “Day. the times, for cash witnessed, through as many trials, such uni- | of duty. His mesesge at the opening of the | rent fiseal year, has been awarded to Mr. R. In the heron. oy ae or Tose pb Work Regilt,and Looking Glacs formity and such tenacity.” extra session is worthy of every eulogy upon | Farnham, of this city—the lowest bidder. +5 : if A a i to pimon, 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood Ronse. The Union argues to chow that the Repub- | its temperate and calm language, and its sim- ae nnd (010) Dersonsl Lexplasaiee, ox : ° Humphrey. Jno dec 19 JOHN WAGNER. Ticans of Congress are laboring to compass 2 | pie statement of facts without any attempt to | Land Warrants.—We copy the following | be read an extract froma speech $f Senator es dissolution of the Union. from Messrs, Chubb Brothers circular of this cans OL, delivered recently see eye . wherein r. - Was represented as aving day in reference to land warrants: proclaimed Mr J. as being incapable of ut- create excitement, or to increase irritation or aghes, Jeo Tue Fuorexces.—On Monday next Mr. | sectional feeling, and for its avoidance of the ‘den, Hibbard, Hon BR For Sale and Rent. (sm saber : Mr J. a0 being seta wt Foeipas OF. FIRST PAGE FOR OTHE a ] = a = a terin, a political rul Cc. e@ extrac WE: ECURED DEED OF T us and Mrs. J. W. Florence commence t play | least approach to a display for Buncombe. Buying. Selling. navine ee read, Mr. Trumbull rising, diz. eo cen 1 vote of chest BtSee Oa given for a house #m engagement at the National Theatre, in| ‘fhe most extraordinary part of the proviso, | 140 acresssee..eee5 94a 95 96 a 97 | claimed the accuracy of the report, declaring Pollock’ A D and lot worth $1500 or #2000, and the balance ‘n this city, their first appearance in the United | Which the Fremont party in the House insist 94a 95 96 a 97 | chat he had used no such language. pages cash Address ‘-Trade,” Star office. States since their retarn from their late bril- | 00, is the obnoxious unconstitutional obli veal $1a92] Mr. Clayton addressed the Senate in favor ng a we : 3 ahs . 3 9 @ 90 91 @ 92) of the appointment of a joint select committee Reid, Jas ‘OR SALE—FOUR BUILDING LOTS — liant and triumphant professional tour in Eng- | tions which it attempts to impose on the Presiz| 49 do |.........$1.00 $105 cf eleven from the House, and seven from the yt ye each 225; Sect front. on $4th steect, between N land. Mrs. Florence was more successful in | dent by directing him to use the army for ob-| we report the markets for the sale of war- | Scnate to consider and report on the present Eoberon, 2m ——amthehihnore London than any other American who has so | jects and purposes not authorized by, but on rantsas not being very accve, and dealers | dead look between the two Houses. ionak Roach, James | Also, a Lot fronting 25 feet on Eleventh st., be- far played on English boards. They crammed | the contrary forbidden by, the Constitution. nee ie bawlae cnt rte cape’ Oe ee cheba antwediss take rar i . esse PTOHN ENNIS, Attorney, Drury Lane, from top to bottom, for fifty con. | Were the bill even passed by both Houses in | y4,P¢ aarcanth dane One pts are held at | UP the Senato’s joint resolution to correct cer~ Sones, Cap JM secutive nights, and the London press, from the | the form required by the House, the Execu- Times down, all pronounced Mrs. F. the best | tive, under the solemn obligations of his official za a s D “i Tordinston, J higher prices than the above buying prices, | tain errors (explained above) in engrossing | Gars GapeS 3 Jennoon JB and a large order at these rates cannot be | thecivil and miscellaneous appropriation bille. | Go0e ee Foo aes SETEOR Bee d 61 23-3t 22 Loutmana avenue | geese TO LET, ON mone A MOST desirable Farm, witbin three miles of Wash- Jackson, Dr C : ee " = ljed. — Objected to. Corsock, sr Jamison, BA 2 | one city, and a quarter of a mile fr 7 the turn- actress in ber line of parts ever performing in | oath, would be obliged to veto it, as a vicla- : McMullin moved a call ot the House. | S=*. MB Johnson, BW [ pike. to let on shares, contaiping 1dia’r’s. Part England. They are old favorites bere, and | tion of the Constitution. It is in vain to say, A Personal Explanation —In the Cie’ ey coaetele sz Cons Rennerd | eatlerteets, we eer Sy siien | of this Farm is suitable for grain, ope the rest ee f th " iso do, | Yeeterday morning’s House proceedings— The States were then called on fo olu- | Coleman, Ju Kesterson,W 2 Stewart, RM unsurpassed for €a:ly vegetables po-itten we are sure that our play going fellow-citizens | 88 some of the advocates of the proviso do, Mr. Walker, of Alabama, asked the ear of | ti ee BSE Reon | Coputn, JL Resting, i sew, Oot sp aged gg ge — we > ~ = = . ee 7 5 S i ions. Cartley, naw, Capt Tt . bt soll it pert lv de- are gratified to find that their judgment as to bed he can employ the army in any. ied oe the House for a single moment, in order that On calling New York, Mr. Matteson offered Cummings, Jno Kayser, Sdmereh, TU Sabie appliance Ag Address aate to i ; hd a: Caldwell, J Ki Sampson, T KB & the profesional excellence of Mr. and Mrs F. | thorized by /aw ; no law can authorize him me cece lee opera (Mr Bur- | a declaratory preamble and joint resotution | (otis w Kedsr, Jao 8 Surkweahe-, NG | “X ¥ Z,” Washington, D. C. au 23 36 has been borne out by all the Lvadon critics, | to employ either the army or the navy con- | lingame)! and himself might be placed right affirming the present existence of the Mis- | Crew, juo Kelley, JT Slagere, Mr $$ Dbially th mid jealous in the world, Pe trary to the true intent and meaning of the | before the House and the country. He asked | souri restriction, directing the President to | Guitm*y 4,07 7° Kesros, Jao StOuir 3 W Fc SALE—A MOST BEAUTIFUL RES- att ially the J 5 aaeu the Clerk to at = extract from a speech | compel its enforcement, &c.,&c ; on which he | Colinas, Ker, Awd os Sebermen —- rr are pamcictees ts ee ek they are. eee purporting to have been delivered by the gen- | ied thi vio estion. yack Ww . “ag A s : . —— =e That the Senate, under no circumstances | tleman from Massachusetts. f . "Mr Duan (it being only. elena) moved Lee a fy Serato, 3 3 <P bcbg ang Ba eeck: buibaing: caw c , EB We ecknowledge the receipt of the can or will agree to this proviso, itis presumed | _ The Clerk accordingly read, from the Phila- | to lay it on the table; agreed to. ey = six rooms and passage, kitcben avd wood-shed. last (August) number of tho Southern Quar- no one doubts. If, therefor, the House really en “Daily Times’? of the 20th, the follow- Linnon, Lf Suisle& Green all of — — nem belle — on . « 3 a aid ani au, m2 a tasty finish, a’ e materia! pe let is: terly ane It has the following fine table intends to adhere, the dreadful consequences “T call on all those who carry the flag and Bina pel fat Onde tan hae aria Laces paar ee feet 4 inches front, running 100 feet to an alley 23 of contents: 1, Greek in the Middle Ages. rtrayed in the message, which are obvious | under all circumstances ‘keep step to the mu- b late President Zachare Little, J Sseenhamer,GW | feet wide The front portion is handsomely jaid 2, Our Organs of Destrect ; 3, The Men | POm*te' age, io of the Union’ t and brother of the late President Zachary Louber, 3TD —Btrickers D off into a flower garaen, which is now in a prcs- , Our aa soba onaa ie Men} 5, every one, will of course ensue. But surely ree scart ailaivey eee rd ee Taylor, has purchased the late residence of Litehteld, HT Spalding. & % Pperous condition. The grading is so arranged rar i ant ls See: Neat’ at number of sound, reasonable, and | tucky veers away from your side; when your | the dewlling. which is very com! ortable and | Dowden Tour’ DW Topas ras * | renders ita very pleasant and advan vue loc?? 7, North American Ornithology ; 8, The Cru- atriotic men who will not silently stand by | P¢*cy Walkers, like mean hounds and dogs, | three avres of land, including a fine garden | Drery. WF Lautan. CJ Tounr, 3 tion, especiatly to a clerk in one of ihe Depart- sades; 9, Plato's Phedon; and Critical No | ° = Y | desert you after all you have done for them’ d orchard, is $3,000 = & a ae Teen Geo’ © | ments, or persons doing business on the evenve. sents, é. : and see such a state of affairs continued. Great applause and sensation.| And finally | 274 °*°8*"4, is ee Michel, RT Felon’ Gera | The price will be $3000; one-third cash. the see, Sere of te anticies ake we 23) If the responsibility of the party now ru- appeal to our young brethern, {enthusiastic Fata Arrray.—The Petersburg Democrat | pects FE Se oT Wine WF a dobentesenrinn} merchaser, ‘Piece een hundred del. ine artic! ae tn thi — ouelly, aury. t . much sbeve the average of Magazine a ling in the House would have been so great, | Cheering ;| for in this contest we look to the announces the death of Henry T. Miller, of | Dorm 24 Pullen Morrison RJ = West, Wa lars was offered for the lot elone PERSONAL. and no doubt so disastrous to them under their Pie ee to bear the heaviest brunt of bat- Chesterfield, Virginia, from a wound inflicted ssi = i 5 For further particu'ars call on C. P. SENG- STACK, D street. au? iw F OR REN T—TBSREE THREE-STORY +++: H. 8. Sanford, late the Secretary of the j #ction during the session just terminated, it American legation at Paris, sails to-day for | will be doubly so, if now, with fall time for Europe, in the Arago. by his overseer, named Stratton. It seems 1 Mr. Walker ay Pista ale read the fol- teat in the struggle Miiler managed to stab 2a. paragraph, from the “ Times’’ of the Stratton, and als» wounded Mrs. ‘Minter, who a 4 7 i Brick Houses, situated on F street. between . = reflection and for retracing their steps, they “ A CorREctION —We are sorry that in the tried to save her husband or separate the par- 2a sr pope sixrooms. For terms public es = a bear teeny a should still persevere in their reckless and un- | very full and generally accurate report of Mr. ae ee Davoll, OL Moore, Witte as Keto” erie eae yesterday on account of extreme illness. He | ©°DStitutlonal course; and they will, when too | Burlingamo’s speech, published in our issue WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY — | Baus ¢ 4 as waonowen [0 R 8A LE—TWO LOTS OF GROL paired off with Mr. Trippe, of Ga. late, regret that they have adopted such an | °f yesterday, a mistake eo gross as that con. The Company will assemble at the Armory | gimonston,E A Manager. # Co, M Walon, a one on 13th street, between L sireet and Mee? = a i . tained in the following sentence should have on MONDAY EVENING, for drill. Egane, Wm Moreback, H Wegner, 8 sachusetts avenue. 24 by £0 Also, Lot No 36 in r+++ The Hartford (Md ) Democrat says the | unprecedented and ruinous line of conduct, | occurred: ‘ When your Percy Walkers, like By order of Capt. Davis : re =e. Square 411, near the ‘Smuith:onian Institute. Ap- Rev. a Sliver is to dedicate the new | which will overwhelm them beyond the hope | mean hounds and ‘dogs, desert you after all | _ au 23-2 H.RICHEY,O.S8. | Rt 4h pie HOWELL & MORSELL, 323 C ‘street, Methodist Episcopal Chuach, at Belair, to- fat litical ti you have done for them ’ Itshouid have read zee DO 6th and 7ih su 2i-iw® morrow of a future political resurrection. Wh P ns) Bree SL AND HALL —AN ADJOURNED Fekhard, Chas Or ; . en your Peroy Walkers treat you as if meeting of the Stockholders of Island | Evens, a J CORNER ROOM ON THE ist FLOOR _ +++» Conway Robinson, a intends leav- . . you were mean hounds and dogs by deserting | Hall will be held on TUESDAY EVENING | Bilis £ Co, B Wiskt 48 will be rented (furnished) to a lady and gen. ing Richmond to take up his residence in How They Triumphed.—Two votes were you after all you have done for them.’ next, the 2th instant, at8 o'clock. A full attend. | Forms; © Morgan, A H Witttws, WE tleman, or two gentlemen in the Patewe — 4 Washington city for the purpcse of practising given for the revolutionizing schemes of the | _ “‘ This correction is due to the speaker, Mr. | ance 1s requested. Fauntleroy, Col TT McGueckian, J Willlama,Jno O Office Deper ment, being three minutes walk from in the United States Supreme Court Republican party yesterday in the House hall | B¥t!ingame, who, throughouthisentire speech | By order of Board of Trustees: INITIALS — Nationa! Bauk; FillmoreCom.; E. F.G.; Penn. | either. Will only be rented to a +++» Frofessor Hare, the well known spirit-| ,-"" cede: z did not once indulge in personaliti Fe McOrganh ON? Secretary. | Dem. Cab; Ole Dem Orb. an , kind. The correction puts a very diff rome ae (Organ) August 25, 1856, 348. G. BERRET, P.M. a Ph ! lan or Patent Agent. Address “fice,” construction upon the sentence from which it JOURNEYMEN CONFECTION- : ——eee a aw — sch ataed Py . *, ., = = was fairly liable to in the erroneous reading.” Berens Nice is given that the Presi- [Supesenea Seuveloperadiing a peers R RENT —INTENDING TO REMOVE — dent of the sora; Mr. John Colclaster, has re- at 306 Pa avenue. to No. 367 Penn. evenue, south side, opposie The Current Operations of the Troasury cues Gr thelalens ete, 2th | _an33 JOHN F. ELLIS. | the National Hotel, by the ist of September nex!. De} artmont.—On yesterday, 22d of Augns:, | ing to join the Sortets wae pleasecail atthe mect- | J 0 RSE FOR SALE.—A VAL ie | serene a ase oo, H UABLE ment ten- wa te if = f ant, or the Room would be rented for an offce to ualist, is trying to introduce his favorite hobby | ‘at gave rise to a manifestation of much into the Scientific Convention at Albany for | feeling ; one of them—that of Mr. Bingham, discussion. causing a blush to mantle the cheek of gen- «+++ The rnp a _— ranges into | tlemen who value personal integrity in the in- contracts with the Messrs oe for three ten = cylinder presses, each valued at $30,000, The | 'efc°uree of members of Congress, He had drawings for one of these presses, after being | Pired eff with Mr. Hall of Iowa, who while i meen for a Gi » Restuarant, Furnishing Store. there were of Treasury warrants entered on | 1n¢ Koom on TUESDAY EVENING, at Mr. family Horse, over 16 bands bigh, is Druggist, Store, b + 4 exhibited here, bas been sent cut to the pro-| here refused to yote on account of Mr. Bing. | the books of the Npitteiek- aoreer’s Back Hail, 4 EN othpene. and | fast, and gentle ve songs it har and ius Completa, Reet very ms Sone, “Aber 2 oa of the London Times for their appro-| ham's absence On the day before yesterday | For the Treasury Department... $90 958 91 | ;, au 23-1t® Secretary. Sec utylecanections "May be seen at My’ Bias Pen, eee vii ae Fe LEVY, Bo 474 wR. W. Emerson, in his new work on | Mrt- Thorington read from his seat a written | For the Interior Department..... 16.026 90 U! NG Mun GhEiawiAe Penn, avenue, Wine, Li “ YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN asso. | 5! €s, 14th street au23-3t® | Store. ’ » Liquor, Grocery, and Segar English traits, calls Louis Napoleon a “ sue- | agreement to prir off, signed by Messrs. Hall | For Customs...ssscssseseseves.. 59,723 52 — au 21- CIATION —The ‘Treasurer will be at EDUCATION. OR RENT —A LARGE AND COMFORT. cessful thief,” and is ** sure that no English- | and Bivgham, by way of excusing the latter Me xecervea andor 2,158 32 el obec og oa SHORE ae eee of lees EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION of the able House with the Furniture. Ne 35 Gry ose ype ey aphrreiomt< separyetemee caer for failing to record his name on the current | War repay warrantsreceived and : SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 8 to 9 o'clock, Classical and Mathematical A: ademy under —, between Mont, and Green strets, London cringed, like a Neopolitan rabble,” | questions. Yesterday morning Mr. Bingham| entered......... 132 35 | t© receive the yearly dues’ of members it is | tb direction and government of the undersigned corgsiowa. town. Apply on the premises. before the French Emperor. 1 20-5t ly hoped that all those members who de- | Will commence on Monday, Se; ber let SIT: I 226 70 sire the rosperity of the association will meet | Number of pils limited to D&S STORE FO E 1 s Re 8 = % 3,832 94 | itm there prepara to discharge their Indebted-, beeniens i] mein ich ages of 10 and 16, can ver = SALE —TSE aD 225,547 50 | ness. C. W. SCHREINER, rei . voted in the face of that agreement, claiming +++» The Boston Transcript states that Mrs that Mr. Hall had authorised Mr. Bingham to Barrow, the popular actress of the Boston Dusiness, will sell ere oe ‘oat ent thor e a cash. or that will ‘Theatre, was severely bruised by the railway | 5° him another “ pair” and thus release him? MANS Treasurer. waning, ae. hoskoer Room No 161 Wests’ Furnit rig r eat ve teia uyeie focident between Concord amd Manchester, | (Mr. Bingham ;) and that Mr. T. had accord. |) CON@RESSIONAL PROCERDINGS. BE Western tose active Aesseietie ans | Sauke sen DC TW SIMPSON, |” |p orTecently been Sted ran a cont te pomee last Saturday. Her nervous system has been ingly paired him off with Mr. Burlingame, f] In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to iy aterm Hose Active Association most | _&% - so much tbuken, it is deemed advisable that ‘ respectfully announce to their friends and the Sosinees, Athen =P UGAR. MOLASSES. ac. °°” Office or City Despatch »”? through City Post she should not give her projected recitations who has been absent for some thirty days. [lpress, they paesed a bill to supply omissions pee generally that they will give their Fourth S GAR, MOLASSES, ac. rane: Neti someend an 20-2w at Providence and Newport. That ir, sinee the day or so after the publica- 23 hhds Brown § 9 peg agg - x rand Cotillon Party THURSDAY, Au 4 ugar BR SALE sas a Newp psighg barat wns in the enrollment of the civil and miscellane- 1856, at the Pioneer's Hall, corner of 24° ce feces Arpad elena | nm ee pe Sr ll ipo into th Shar nan ft ron from an exchange | tion card. c ; ous appropriation bill, approved August 18, | street Hie 125 boxes Brown Soa) ee north, between lith and 15th stree:s west. hn that Go, Jar Geione of Alabasirraceved| Wat vhes See eee cea, | 1886—the items omied being fora marine | Sate Mend her ngngea. | sharper Sat See Rouse. eat dpe eae Bank hak 0 soins hens Intely Geaudiiaie papred Mr. Hall, when Present, no one dreamed of. hospital at Cincinnati, Ohio, and for a road | man and ladies. e*e Pec wer Peper h "no. BILTON Legislature of Lis State. This isa mistake. | Both Messrs. Bingham and Thorington knew way around the San Francisco custom-house. |. ates pitedar st Just received and for sale low an 18-lw Agent and Collector Sie ind Sie reaseserpasa pops a quotation | well that Mr. Hall would not have left Wash They then went into Executive session, and} au 21-3t 4 2 Spalding | au 23-eost MURRAY & SEMME3. Fo RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- » therefore, ar 2s 88 Our! ington but upon his confidence in Mr. B.’s] on again opening the doors, they reccived a Se See SS A CARD. lors and Chambers, with board talented, ingenuous, and amiable neighbor's vith i 1 HO! FOR THE GRAND BALL OF Also, table \e , correeticn, published yesterday. = pledge, that he would respect the obligations herad te hele dnegromentes ie ele Sine mp annia es wat 2 ene a ere DYE- | smiTh’s, —~ whee —s +++ The Memphis Appeal of the 12th in- < personal hanor involved in the custom of of the Senate to the army appropriation bill, Will be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Na Yard Alexandria, Va. ’ OR RENT.—DWELLING HOUSE. NO stant, says: “ A private letter received in this | “ pairing off.’ Members stated on the floor| Mr. Hunter said that, under all tho circum- | on MONDAY EV ENING, September 22d. 1556” " vivania avenue north side between city yesterday fromeDresden, Tennessee, dated | that Mr. Hall assured them that he would 6th instant, states that the Honorable Linn stances, he felt bound to express the opinion | Particulars in future advertisement. By order HE UNDERSIGNED RETURNS HIS 9.h ard 0th streets. 0: of the best jocat that the bill should be allowed to fail’; and| 420-3 COM. UF ARRANGEMENTS. Titian liberal petronage extended: ta Bier ey | toecity. Immediate peesension piece: Appr te he therefore paares that the Senate adhere to FQPNOTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER begs — tntorm hem tbat al ondere ert with his wo CHARLES WT ane on ve urnishing ve to call the attention of th: iblic ent 3 |, Navy Yard Hili = , Mr Bell, of Tennessee, remarked that the | to his stock of GLASS and QUbENaW oe | wih i Md Ty | Store, 424 Pena Boyd sbot one of the Biack Republicans elec- = tears Washington but for Mr. Bingham’s tors the day before, about thirty iniles from | 9¢t ia pledging his word that he would Dresden be person shot is sup d tobe | not vote up to a sti ulated time. George T. Blakey. They were in a dlscedaian Ld P time. The Bf had taken sual, rT before purchasi: lsewh wig ok = eaea iecautonne vapce ol ror . —— ach i se ha @ very un ia- e " u ments are a 2 Blokey drew his pistol, when Boyd turned and | TCs of the House permit a member to vote Sees ‘and tnacaunabio nesses ; bat afer will save from 13a $5 per cent, ee D. WARFIELD, Boarding. shot him. No further particulars given. under such circumstances, though in exer- all, the proviso which the House had attached renee and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at | - 20 23-3t Alexandria, Va. —_ - oes «-.. Rev. Mr Stewart, Chaplain of the | “iting his privilege Mr. Bingham has per- | to the bill was but an abstract idea, since the bi harined Reteroen Seb and 16ch supeete.— “UNPARALLELED SUCCES! SUCCESS IN AR: ERMANENT OR TRANSIENT BOARD United Stetes Navy, wo see, has been present- | sonally lost the respect of three-fourths of | concurrent action of the two houses of Con- - ed with « msgnificent diamond snuff box, by | the House; for we find the moral of his act Louis Napslecn, for a letter, which he—the dedgyaen-whehd, some time since, a a analy condemned by his own political bis—the Emperor—from the charge put forth | friends as by their opponents. by tome of the newspapers here, that, while} The other case was that of Messrs. Bennet, steying in New York, he—the Emperor afore- | of New York, and Greenwood The latter said—conducted himself, on sundry ocsssions, left the city unde A . 10 % manner unbecoming a gentleman. r an impression that Mr. B , : - can be obtained seven miles in the country, i OD EVITT. pleuiroonds gress could never control the Executive in the MBRELLAS, PERFUMERY, TOILET | The Masters of the Old School See mane “ 3 neighborhocd; chu ci es discharge of his duties. Under these circum- Articles, &c. selling off at & Combination of Pencil and and schools within five miput-s’ walk For per i t oulers enquire on Pa. avenue, between 7th and stances, he hoped there would bea stillfur-} “23? 00 _____—sELLIS’s. © Ww HITEHURST’S IMPROVEMENT IN Sth streets. W. M. ther attempt to save the bill, and avert the PGAFING AND VISITING CARDS eel FHOTOGRAPES, in Oil, nerd | au 2-26 —— : ing | ivory colors exeell all inconcet disastrous consequences so forcibly set forth low at ELLIS’S, 0 and they out- OARD—TWO LARGE ROOMS FOR strip al! other paintings yet unveiled 2 eel Ls * ve . ble beauties. For likeness by the President in his last message, Hesug-| ®U 23 306 Pa. avenue. d amending the motion by movin thet tay) SER er peerer =a eee te the world ENT.—One very handsomely furnished i ALE. of art. Language is too them— | 2 lso, a s‘ze single room Fut - the Senate insist, and ask a committee of con-, FiSanaeage: ANDSOMs TOP panapid they must be seen to be pomenchenar gine we in. | teman Roerd can be bad on woe niger tatens ++ Madame Ida Pfeiffer, who has voyaged with whom it was his custom to pair off, haa | ference z plete and as good asnew. Cost a few! Hays cho ore Recent a "Those deur pred ing ata erga nea taation, ts cool and around the globe more than onee, for her own | #greed so to do on this occasion Mr. Benn, Mr. Hunter replied that if he believed tha! | weeks since $315—wil] be sold now 3: od ite pagh hehe ya Paintings taken either from ber - *, having « large » [ane attached is desira- and the public entertai is said to be | claimed that Mr. @ had misappre. | nex RUUiDg that course the House of “ae Saba, en eaeet types to any agreeable aise “to tint of Lite street, between D end mer peed ma-nadhe oe poe tod J tes — no Teenwood had misappre- Representatives could be induced to pass q | 80 3-3 olin eres size, even to that of life. roe, Between Dang. gn Madagascar. She has lately neaoined much aE me eee oF sider Cis ox bied preteen eg A fled gp poeta ig honor amoug continental savans The Natu- | Siom that he had agreed to pair off with him, SS mezzotint Pp » just introduced, may CONCERT AND BALL. te multi po teng weg RS. BANNERMAN, CORNER OF 9TH § coat a eroper, form, he | AT THE YARD OF THs INDEPENDENT | thousands of salt of one citing © | MINS E : ra! History Societies of Berlin and Amster- | when he had merely promised to obtain a pair cop: whil: subsequent copy streets, bas several good Rooms va- would cheerfully consent to it. But, so far as ‘armer of the District of Columbia the mest | is ual to the idest;’ Gros rendering the price, a | Cant, which she offers with. board on reasonable dsm ave elected he bh he could form an opinion, judging from the | celebrated Madame Danzi will gives grand Gone | m1 of copies are taken, at about the same as | TMs. She can accomme date several table bourd- save a the Kinorary member. | for him Though the moral obligation on Mr | reeult of three eobenittess of conference on | ¢@it. accom we oe » MON. | for ith : . hated Fi was invited by the King of Prussia to| °° abet FPR SE EL the bill before the close of the last seesion, and | DAY EVENING next, at 70’cleck p.m. Puvsdam, and presented with the Humbold | Beorett’s part may not have been sostrong as | {he action of the House in adiering to their] y,Af't he Concert there will bea Ball. The | Gallery, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 RESENTS FOR THE CHILDAES._ gold medal of arte and on Mr. Bingham’s, in times pasts member of | disagreement to-day, there was me hope of | Wemere: 2 street» No. 00, in the Tpnae eee | ad Sih streets, J.H.warrgmuret. |g; 1° fancy Nedons, Political F LAMMOND's.”