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Sto YEAR OLD. T . 3 Vv ber of ‘the Cabinet of President Pierce, and we EHORSE, gentle in sin- sae orr f fekc evar Daw, ermaeer; Meacehs12, 107, GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. EVENING STAR. | Seine’cur Stminatie in sores Wihow ly anticipate thatin the Senate of | Correspondence of The Star. cue handsome Notice as hereby grven to holders of stock of the posse Sdn Teepe ge eh meh d States none, save his immediate con- OM Toe Pin arr | soaen gl tne, Unibed Seton, Shas thip Gapartennst wit WASHINGTON CITY: pnt yen e sang stituents,(will profit more than the f ddggas “ Randolph,” Star Office. | purchase the same until the Ist day of June next, TUESDAY.....2-.000---. 00-5 April 28, 1857. prope i Uniess the sum of 81,5%.000 shall be previously ob- tained. and will pay, in nddition to the interest no- crued from the date of the last semi-annual dividend of interest thereon, together with one day's nil: tional interest for the money to reach the vender, the following rates of premium on anid stocks : For the stock of 1842, a premium of 16 per cent. Forthe stock of 1847 and 1848, @ premium of 16 per cent.; and for the stock of 1850, commonly calied Texas Indemnity Stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Certificates of stock transmitted to the depart ments, under this notice, must be assigned to the United States, by the party duly entitled to receive proceeds. — exists capable of wit! ii SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. } new federal republic bar comaiato velng a = . - so to speak, and in order toat! t of the relation. that the The Uaien oe — Saaveelas has needed a the: sup} = General Government—is mo complain rieans True _ | art in those reglonait will Be ible | the:iitmprertance to the interests of the War Department, under the last Adminis- Colossus. Phen it will fo nefits which | a large, of making the Federal Mo tration, avoided making purchases in New Or- | it has received from us, and will (ink only of its com ? all rue 4 x however, prevented us from answering some of leans that shodld properly have been made | sggrandisement,, ‘The liberty of come ten ee ne | ey ea dtr eee ain, penton tbe | he objections which have heretofore been raised aca eae es allegation | S*ility of establishing new populations in im- | political capital of so great a Confederacy as | {he objections which have heretofore been city. agit aE gy y figures, — . ap so held fe vary ae ew Cccmmecan au atet ours. The chief objection as been int Carkeess Of Ost is-unfounded. Thus, the editor explains, $578,- | held forth by i rat Those whi be i streets at night. This objection, we are happy to 300 led in N Or in its fe thither cultivators and artizans of all mations, who remember the particulars of the wha entivel we nah dretyy treet Fi toe Ceara net, Orleans in its four | sipee gen fush In pursuit of fortune; and t248.0 | ferocious war made in. Congress pon Captain | “97, city, catepe Bridge and Highs sre now qi Mowiede f the business scqui Nu that period, hieablity as a clerk and aocountant, his exemplary character as & citizen, all a to our fellow-citizens as eminent!p qualified to muh ects to bimesif and, gue pee to a —, nity at large the important responsi! City Collector. ap > 4 A TUM {From the Me- For ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and CAKES. Sica Woes uta Gases ay sy y i the citizens of G: Ly vieintt, Hag fae to furnish any tht it would Pri the Payment for the stocks eo assigned and transin:t. ted will be made by drafts on the Assistant Treas urers at Boston, New York, or Philadelphin, at the option of the parties entitled to receive the money, which should be expressed in the letters nying the certificates. HOWELL CoBp, mar 13-dtistJune Secretary of the Treasu: MRHE MACGREGORS GATHERING! Tae MAC oR SPEAR Es SDS AGES! WIDOW MACHRE! 4 THE SHIP ON Fire: THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER! THE ACADEMY OF MUsic, ol sy iV MMA DVennE TO-MORROW "Wednesday EVENING. | rtermas' y " Ss, Wi 1 witness with sorrow the ~ . 1 a ~ beg poe Pe eral General's alae actor clsaiee at ine anticipated Colos#as. |, Meigs, because of the elaborateness of his plans | brilliantly ’ necessary does not Lave the neceastPMPeteh as Tights: fare The first step of this power, when it shall hase’ } for the construction of the Water Worksand the | “0¢s not Save the necessily “= etd bl ¢ interest that thi ired should to strength, will be-t itself of the - - nishit rians and almost as clear a eS engi aipaanatl ac tatty. and the Fioridas, ino! a jocommand the Guifof Mexico, extension of the Capito) building, also remem- is course as they’ would have at noon- view t ber well that the tri of th Jans of so | day. The two streets which have not been fur- ralt meats, of the packers further north than | Afle having thue interposed Heelt ln the way of | bor wel mph of those plan a ; i woul this but Wéc'de re aa ered ence Pain, it willaspire to con- | great importance to our interests here, was duc | fur tue Hiherallty of Comsress at. tan lent oswren ins _ - . Rod to defend La inst a formidable power, es- | 12 great part to the enlightenment and nerve of | in making an appropriation to relieve our citizens The Unzon also pays a just compliment to | tahitshed on the same continent, and, what is | the Hon. Jeff Davi ‘i of a portion of the burden of this great public - ‘ = rj 4 5 @ Hon. Jefferson Davis, who shared with his Deneck’ asl we expect soot te Grothe work the manner in which the business of the Balti- | more, conterminous with it. These aj prehen- H . pect very ¥ more and Ohio Railrad is transacted. We en- | sions are well founded, and cannot fail (A be re- | Teally seme meaner the Mgneseiglza Be ef we, ' rie gater arr ses b vperges oad Soden ee alized within a few years, unless, indeed, before | sure of small minds among the members h. s dorse every word it says of the management of then, revolutions still more disastrous should sulhteh:- wees Sik br Aiuto ‘Ganrhatlicenns at moving 1a = harry ghost eet roa gelwocer that great enterprise, more —— - nen bisector ookenie Se Count of Aranda | the schemers and demagogues who sought to | fore, expect soon to see these Feo main business its attributes than any other American rail- | .t9 hot at remarkable? | ‘The Count of Aranda Gt iaril: to make political capital, | thoroughfares furnished with posts, lamps, &c.. Yi profit pecuniarily, or to make political capital, | od tne darkness of night thoroughly dispelled —_ ; peat ite | ebsey than a man’s head. he Knew that atempest | by throwing suspicion and odium upon those | by-a flood of brilliant light. The Intelligencer, while dissenting from its | was pistes Hechar ism Napualerr farted plans in which the future of Washington is so | Another objection seksi corns several doctrines, pays high compliments indeed to the — Soluunanak ence ince ene taaaaee deeply involved. Truly, Senator Davis has | ¥°'%, 2£9 by those who did not wish to be bur- youn b Cushing, to whi — ta Bg shea ok hi Ceeply involved. “Tuly, Senator Davis has | dened with the expense and trouble of keeping a - mpocch of Cals - sin ich werefer | monarchies. gove E eed f yo “a < tli — nerve to do his whole duty, without thought of | horse and carriage was the distance a pS reales té-day, as a literary and oratorica? effort. The din the intter tetutater the fmmediate govern. what “ Mrs. Grundy” says or thinks; as was so | in Georgetown would remove them from the Na- same paper makes the Shea quotation from | ment only of Hee istands < and oe nts capitally demonstrated by his share of the aes care pate els that Recome a recent statement published by Mr. Calvert, | If those provident counsels had preva went to-whi here all reaching them. This objection has also been en- the State Treasurer of Virginia, which, in trath, Spear of revolution ané of civil war would have | memorable controversy to which we here allude. ig vec! r~ A i i * * tirely removed by our enterprising fellow-citizen. “knocks the spots out of’ its (the Inte/ligen- | of the a pales they imectess ¥ Rerciguese an Sie) RGOASS wake pe tet Bee Sesteeed ONS 5 wiry *Vanderweren, Omn uses of his Union > 3 - America. Just so it was thet, thirty years pre- | & shining mark for the shafts of the envious, as | line, unsurpassed for comfort and dispatch, with ke Gina to the fuancial condition of | viously, Thomas Pownall, the Royal Governer of | well as for those of the carping outside world. | *tady and accommodating drivers, leave the cen- H Massachusetts, sought to anticipate the independ- + "| tre of our city for the Capitol, passing in their ‘That the reventie to be produced by the! ence of the thirteen British meer raising He is probably to be the very best abused mem- | route immediately by The ¥: lease the ic to give him, assures: Font Ae would be completel Fagg age ey Me eas of head IGE CREASL CAKES, and ~)te ICES, for those that favor rh! a call, ~ EW. ).—Esca) from the Jail of $10 Wasi gon coun fg morning. EDW'D peepee KAY We airy es high, black curly ait, inclined tobe Grey. very large grey eyes, years by 8 Fi Balti- ‘worked contrat aaa, eogedrs,. ler made, javy Yard. oe 5 wit beberie 9 jg mon 21 years of age, sie 8 8 5 thin nove, light hair, eut very short, a blacksmith by 16. ‘The above reward will be paid for the arrest and deli rery of both the above persons at the wae ING, the Concert to commence at 8 oickork Ap Mm *EORGETOWN THEATRE = “THE DRUNRARD? oY Second night of \ and Mr F. Banas. Stages will positively leave the Theatre after the ja drew for the accommodation of visiters froin e ‘Admission TWENTY -FIVE CENTS. OF MUSIC.—-MR. KE} E NS, the eclebrate! c nee . Concerton WEDNESDAY ENI spoon esr. Bethe — soon. the = which has been gran’ Messrs. F.W. Groueh and W. i. Palmer, Admission 30 cents. Concert to commence at o'clock. 54 Sa AY FESTIVAL.—CARUSI’S SALOON — L.CARUSI has the honor to inform his fr ends and petrons, tat his GRAND AN MabkabaT PNA! ake ese Fb s G, April nth, TO-NIGHT, ST agian te eunn CTT i e wi i Rasen ty and dealers of. this city as posenesing Se Nees over all others for landing and all kinds of indise. Its advantages are in dep — ih of 1° central location, and easy access by the best g: P body. As, whil ther wi Depart ba pete Gl ces cer meg nt ill, pon. the re- yalue $f the | them to the condition of federal mem of a | ber of the ly. As, while no other will be partments, eve! ive minutes, from early in fonds of the Commonwealth, will be sufficient fo great British union, a grand marine dominion, as | bolder, no other, come from whence he may, aor mercong uetioa padi Exess! = ——_ - pt fp hoe acca (ew peers mere pe | el egg Colossus resting om Europe and | Will prove a stronger advocate of sound consti- portion of the National Metropolis. ‘This objec. Pay off the floating debt, an® leave a surplus that } the other on America. If the far-reaching views | tutional political doctrincs, or a more efficient Ltich oes fs Aes rele —— will meet the seven per centum THon an appro- | of either Thomas Pownall or the Count of Aranda opponent of measures based on unsound doc | alment blended fe ence Noth: ok 4 eae riation of $2,000,000 a year to the Cé7itigton and | had been adopted, how different would be our trin ‘Abuse of him is f the N Skach separsine teem sche Abed cs ial ine hio railroad, and that it would not nec*éarily |'present condition! But the wisdom of kings is es. use a disease of the New ; Jeai geckpesoly Nelnty Sisaded caer me ce ulanmet subject the people to a higher rate of taxation than | nothingness and vanity, ee pes in sie York Herald and the press of the North sym- laren to wat = either tot weal or we at present to meet the constitutional liabilities in- pepe — bed N kncw that the yesulte which | Pathizing with that journal. So we expect to | without affecting the other. Interrupt navigation erected thereon an office, and Fai) platform sonles, and if patronized, will fit uy warehouse for storage, and a crane to faci! unloading. . The attention of Washington merchants having merchandise carried to Georgetown is particularly called to the subject. | * R Mr. H. P. Caren is our agent, and is authorized to transact business for us. es who T. J. & W.M.GALT, ve not received their invitations will leave curred by such an appropriation. But this, 7 yi 5 ING. Mr. J. “rock Secs ee Sere eee cera | be eeaeaee mares mete noes cat | et Mehl nal ented nd hy nadrednat | Shoe eres paiges georenet eergere | eee Sainee ere wigs ince fm rat te Sar e 2 irect appropriation out of the | 2 Spa! - itis i . < fh ASHID 3 LL RE} Z intel) ‘Preasnty, and the ability to sell State stock at pat, | ana. ‘The ammevation of that province to the | ‘® Pposition presses from tho first Monday in | York and Philadelphia packels, and Washington | W = ‘ corner 6th St. and Pa. Av., (south side.) both or either of which would materially aifect | United States Was not,-as too many suppose it to | December next, with even greater earnestness | Would very soon experience the injurious effects — AY BALL, 1. 0. 0. F. ” i ing hi istingni ginating fe . M. DU f Bes x1) re- ————— - “ have been, a mere Demboratic ambition of the | than when lately holding his so distinguished | ¢r/kinating soaeey ehh Te Weeki tn oka | epecitully promennes thea be hes prions’ the ies} age encaihens Sf SINDOW SIDDIIE, Be.t0.t.0. TTDI tr 2 TET Pr amptgbar ae years before that, by Alex. | Position as an executive officer. of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which has | tetest of his former partner in the business, and | O. F... would respectfully, inform the public, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | M6 i°'Hamilton to Harrison Gray Otis, in which its terminus in Washington, and Georgetown | *licits continuance of that patronage which here- | that they will give » B! pd FeLLows tofore has been so generously bestowed on them. He will spare no pains or expense in maintaining the wb se pares of his house, and with this determination, aided by an experience of five years in the businers, and the best assistance that can be procure:!, he trusts that he will be able to justify the confidence reposed in him. **Tis not in the power of mortal man to com- mand success: but I will do more—I’li deserve tt. The entire Establishment has been thoroughly re- ——— renovated, and the stock materially in- creased. Every delicacy the market affords—OYSTERS, GAME, &c..—will always be kept, and orders at- tended to at all times. jlton strongly expresses the longings after Tue Navay Courts or Ixquiry.—In Court | would be subjected to an irreparable evil. In A Rewanxapte Srrecu.—The speech deliv- | Louisiana entertained by the menof Washing- | No, 1, the case of Acting Master Lt. George A. | (4c be only thing which bed ielrge i dear deen ered by Caleb Cushi: hi t ret to | ton’s particular school, and avows the conviction 4 ¢, 's them two cities, is the fact of their deter y ing on his recent return that the possession of it is indispensadte to the tevens (dropped) was to have been taken up | blessed, or troubled, we can’t say which, wit! Newburyport, where he was honored with a | continuance of the Union. He da but see and | this morning, but owing to the absence of wit- subj oermasd ee governments. More upon this public reception by his fellow-citizens without | feel as to Louisiana what, in similar citeum- | nesses on the part of the Government it was ‘At the re Led meeting of Heber Tent, No distinction of party, while exceedingly charac- | aces, others, at a tater day, distinctly saw and impossi i 208, LO. of R,, last night the following ofticers party, while exceedingly charac- | fit a6 to Texas, and be # now declared, as to Cal- | found impossible to proeced with it. The case s of R., last night, the following officers teristic, is one of the ablest popular addresses | ifornia also, the necessary companion of Oregon. | of Commander Bullus (placed on the leave of pete So Bee Loses baie sce See ’ that has marked the history of American public ote ine ri ror — ad ine. | repro. | 2b8ence list) will probably be taken up by this | McNeir, D. R.; -Jobn H. Grumwell, R.8 ; Geo. affairs, and is destined to tell with powerful ef- | Pay Yount te yar all, crapion enterprises | Court to-morrow. F. Kidwell, F)S4 TA Newman, T-; Joshaa fect upon the American public mind We, who | of war. 1 hold that the great issues of peace be- | Before Court No. 2, the case of Lt. Chandler | Rrwwies 1g; Joshua D. Harrison. I. G:; Henry AL Hat, — on THURSDAY, the 3th senson. Withers’ Celebrated €otillon Music has been en- and will introduce some of his most popular ‘aire. Members of sister Lodges attending will please appear in regalia. 3 efreshments will be furnished to the ladies. Tickets ONE ot bo porate agentiomnan and ladies, to be had of Or at the door on the night of the Bail. ritation and Reception Com: .J. Hepburn, Fadward by J.T. Bradly, Samuel R. : " : - G.; Samuel Donor, Chap. Gent! be supplied with Mcalsat all hours. know him well indeed, are aware of the perfect long - = So catkesly ccuspea toy mnaieldeal is still pending. At the conclusion of the ex- | The large brick building upon the! east side of The Bar ts furnished ‘with us choses psteetton Of ae A at a sincerity with which his philosophical specula- | Fitness I glory in the. acts, which if has fallen | amination of Commander Pickering yesterday epistles bee has Rape or cpl psites pay) i Bc toninecnt wane ao ree a peer. MUNDER’S LAST SOIREE. tions concerning the mutability of parties and | to me perform, towards the pon of all such | T,ts. David Porter and Commander Emmons, U. | now being thoroughly “overhauled, remodelled, | tomers every thing desired. Cigars, of the most ap- —= the duty of the patriotic and clear-headed to | U4ertakings in the United States, whether on : ?. 4 who have sy A - By many earnest requests of those the patt of a presumptuous British Minister, re- | 8. Navy, were examined on behalf of Lt. C. | Tepaired, und fitted up for a hotel. Sroyuantty omioyed tee debahafal, amtertaie 4 reject party allegiance as being always binding, | cruiting troops within our jurisdiction for the | This morning Commodore McCauley was exam- | of vives Rivised, very msteeab le — a Lashom —— soany erent 5 Soy pa i ene terres a AN Nar ined on the part of the Government ere the rts from the growing wheat, fruit, and vegeta- and so well-stored mind is such, as that he is urpose of plunder and bloodshed in Nicaragua. | Star went to press. ble crops. Many are beginning to express the compelled, as it were, to be cosmopolitan in his R r inion that, unless the weather very soon turns ©, let not the small man, Walker, be honored | Before Court No. 3, the case of Lieut. Bald- | oR" ; politics; and we rejoice that in its mission, it | fet this, on account of which the great man, Burr, : bebeinen tb vore at proved brands and finest flavor. constantly on hand. I rt, the proprietor intends to leave no means ed to continge his house, what it has been—the A No. 1 House of this city. B P.M. DUBANT. POTATOES—POTATOES—POTATOES. ments. . M. has consented to give another SOIRKE, on TUESDAY EVENING, Apa 2th, 1857, which will positively be the last of 3 the season. A large company anda gny time is en ap 25 3) D EXHIBITION ring-like, the crop of each, in in still pending, Col. D. ost pl; ill be limited Tew. Riley's MEBCER POTATOES erivetett (ges .D.T. . | aces, Ww! very lim 5 . W. Riley’s wharf, or sale (his mind) has arrived at the point of sustain- | “2% 4smned. : Me a ae o a Breit hy! S20 De. J | warivals. Barges Wile ones: Dorry, from | _ap zi-3t" W. ADAMS, MAY FESTIVAL BALL. § ae 4 Non tali axillo, nee defensoribus istis, 3. Darcy were examined on of Lieut. B. | porto Rico, sugar and molasses to F..& A. H. F LATE IMPORTATION.-WE HAVE A wean " ing the principles, policy and men of the Demo- Tempus eget. since our last issue. The Court were this morn- | Dodge; steamer Columbia, Harper, Baltimore, to fresh supply of — =F ee a = MUNDER most reqpoettally an @ratic party, as embracing at this time the ele- The United States require no such instruments | ; in heari: 5 Hyde & Davidson ; packet schr. Embark, Dono- SWISS HE mand us fra » patrons, a is of commiendabl Sapa to help them forward to the consummation of | 8 epgeged in hearing explanations made by | 13%p,4 Davideon ; pac! EPAM CHE Kenerally of Washington, (Goorgsiown, Alex: craic) aa tas aieak cade i> whieh the gor their destinies in America. On the contrary, they | the counsel of Lieut. B. of sundry papers pre-} ‘The Flour market continues to grow more firm, ¥ 7 ° ria, and Ba: and MAY FESTIVAL BALL will take DAY EV G, May Ist, 1857, at the WasnincTon AssemB_y Rooms, on Louisiana ave nue, between 43s and 6th streets. He has spared neither time, labor, nor patience to render this :xhibition one of the most superb enter tainments that has ever been offered to a Washing - ton public. One of the most beautiful features of the proecoaume for the evening, is the diminutive size of ‘he children that will apon this occosion participate in some of the most complicated dances, executed in such a style as is seldom, if ever, witnessed on or PRUNELLA, in Boxes. And for saie by KING & BURCHELL, apz7___Corner Vermont avenue and 15th street, OTICE—I HAVE PLACED ALL MY Books of account and Bills in the hands of R. H. Lasxey, Attorney-at-Law, for settlement. ‘Those who are indebted to me are requested to cali upon Mr. Laskey and settle their respective accounts as early as possible, and thereby avoid the trouble and expense of suit. ap 27-lw A. TATE. fi impede us, just as Walker, without capacity or | sented in behalf of his client. and prices gradually to advance. ‘Stock still very ernment of our Confederacy should look. leashed cep eng — in cee as only Lieut. Baldwin's counsel is Wm. H. Rogers, light. No wheat of moment offering. 8. ‘ . serve to ruct national urposes in Mexico, in oe rr We proceed to quote his singular and soef- | NTS Jus. in all Spanish’ America. And such | formerly Attorney General and United States PERSONAL fective effort, wherein he discourses of the des- things y tend aa ee ae shine, 7 District Attorney of Delaware, and not of New| .... Senator Sumner is in Paris, though the pe- tiny of the United States, of its progress and of mighty notice speedily avanti to its zenith in | Xork as erroneously stated yesterday. pers did not notice his arrival there. the career of those who, while professing to lead | the shining light of untarnished honor, it is these --+. Hon. R. M. T. Hunter and lady, of Virgi- the van in the fulfilment of that great and | United States. so mote it be—noblesse oblige Tae Preswwent’s Heauta.—We apprehend | "2, ate at Willards’ Hotel. $$ $$ off of the stage. - '< 5 gui if he could say “‘Oh!’? Whitefiel TPE! YSTERS.— . M. bavi tl ‘tering La and hindrances—postponements of and inter- the field of battle, in righteous war, with Bunker | dent, now being commented on by the press, Gia ai. a 7 as ie. SUre BOR ON RESE OVOTE Sg Pee tick cae the best ed ine, fete ever tee] ferers with the “‘ march! march !' march '!!’’— | Hill at the beginning of the contest, and at the | did not continue twelve hours, for he is as well | _ .... Fletcher Webster, in reply to an ingniry | Which we can recommend as something in this city, he hopes to confirm that opinion in the forward of our cotntry in its mission of the close of it Saratoga and Yorktown. Our succeed- munds of the public by offermg the following PROGRAMME. by & Masters. am and as strong as ever to-day. A i . | from the Rev. Geo. Trask, of Fitchburg, Mass ing great step was Louisiana, and that came to us 3 y Peculiar fea. : - ? . College Hornpipe. by 8 Mt a isses. civilization and industrial development of the | by the spontaneous act of our oldest—and mayshe | ture of the National Hotel disease is, that it eal tate gee evenioweie rs Sod ao whole American continent, which, though thus penance met stactons Wramee) 5 eh eal Snr ag affects the patient by paroxysms. When at its} ....C. M. Lawson, a member of the firm of embarrassed, is not to be long stayed by such | Floridas—not (Sandon by us from Spain, but | height, they are almost continuous. When sone ie oe tae ot febepoipr pada gota = aes oe ad ti by her, din Quincy A: : s 3 ralo, - He ‘ermot Pearse the result of individeal cupidity, Soon esteg ie Bacal, aoe = oe ae eieart bye commencing to recover, the patient has respites | frst went to London as agent for Jacob Astor, of rutality and want of conscience : hearing—ceded to us in fair exchange for our ewn | from their operation on his system; first of a | New York. SCHWARZE & DRURY, 294 Pa. av., 2d door east of 14th st. ap 27-3t AU TION .—The Collector of Taxes having ad- XL vertised at public saie Lot 10 and improvements, in Square 315, in this city, for taxes alleged to be due on the same for 1856, from a gentleman who is not, aud I presume does not claim to be, the owner there- Cachuca . s b Pn French - i ce of. this is to caution purchasers that I am the owner Miss 6 years oid. THE MISSION OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC TOCON- | province of Texas. That ‘in returned to us of | day, then of two days; unti i i th id Wand ita. i uare 315, | 9. Styrian Waltz....._ by 2. ‘and Y, 4 QUER THE CONTINENT. its own free will, after ving beeu raised, ie 7 ib, (9s tha dicate: ts Sites tes ercon for 1850, na we “4 Ritter rt ye and that the taxes thereon for 1856, as well as for @ Master and 2 Misses from 6 to Anti- Nothi i idential mission ? Is not that one of the steps in | and ee Rs rey Delores Sr A Is not that manifest destiny ? Is not that a prov- throagh the gallantry of her sons, with Hunter | @Vidently wearing off, the paroxysms are the Ne 3 A MERTING OF THR FOURTH WARD ing years, have been paid, for which payment of reced| 8 years old. usk at their head, to independence of Mex- | exceptions in the condition of his health. @ Perseverance Fire Company, URS- | I hold the Collector's receipts. i 11. Pas Styrian, by 3 Masters and 3 Misses, from 6 to the “‘march, march, march’? of the Union which, | ico, by the same identical right that Mexico was iat was entirely free from the ee DAY EVEN! NG, at 7} Kereiodke on ADR ap 27-3t FERD. JEFFERSON. eset ag, by my a 5 a . Soho sm Me ties a former occasion, as independent of Spain. And now California is the di for thisear foes k th SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC AS- ARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION.—The sub. a ‘lag, “ — whe vaio Be ie peromaton af home awful thonaer,shak- | have kep by the jst igh of war” hut dndaiae | night beore lst, we hear, when he wee cases | Geers ea aR MREBS RENE COR | Lecimiaceteaiage re eee es etie: | ketintecan' tahun ieee ing forth pestilence and death from its horrid | todo so, choosing rather to hold it by the tenure | USHt before last, we hear, when he was some- | Azxeciation will be held on WEDNESDAY EVE- one of the most beautiful dances ever witness that the firm of M. HOFFA & CO. was to-day dis- t bet , introducing our soul-stirring nationnl airs. solved after a friend! tween the two Fy + NING, April 29 inst., at 734 o’clock, at Potomac Hal! lly agreement! hair! Aye, in this pioneer colony of Massachu- | of cession and of contract, with contribution of | What affected by it until yesterday forenoon. Mi wiaivenae amd Lith streets for the partners, M. HOF BA will remain in the Store at o- : corner of Maryland avenue and lith street, for the setts. doubled with Plymonth, on the very rock ample indemnity therefor to Mexico. I say, all It then vanished. 0: i ith it, | Purpose o electing officers avenue, while STEIN | [& Grand wmy Dance, by 26 ee which isin ; x - Ourown experience with i f TS = + wih 2 a1) troduced the Coronation of the Queen of May, of Plymouth itself. where a free compact of self- | that is a record of which any nation might, witl js fone 2 > | _ ap 28-2t SAMUEL S. TAYLOR, Pres. | has opened a Store at No. 58 Penn ue, near rand and ascension upon the throne, overnment first found a footstand on earth. and | good eause, be proud ; and so may it becontinued | Which has been dearly purchased, indeed, A & Co.’s E. , is & Co.’s Express. M. HOEPA. z M. LOEWENSTEIN. _ Washington, April 27th, 1857, ap 27-St* PLUMBING AND GAS FIXING. — ‘ MILLER & CUNNINGHAN. Penn. avenue, south side, between 12th and 13th streets, have just receiveda eT assortment of coods in their fine, 2RS, ACKETS, PENDANTS, the [; march and final tableau. 3 M4. Fireman's Horas, which introduces every thing executed by # fireman while attending s fire, aud 1s one of the most complicatod dances in the profession. This dance was introduced Prof. M. four years ago at bis first May Bull, he ouly repeats it upon this occasion by MAny urgent reqnests. After the exhibition the floor will be cleared for the . ; Shae : SEVENTH WARD, ATTED —T! rom which point. together with the coeval start- | on hereafter in the sane bright line of glory and | teaches that in the President's case the disease (1S Ritr Know Nothiney af the Sorach Weed ing point of Jamestown, there moved the two | of justice to the end! is at its very last stage, and that, hereafter, he | #6 Tequested to meet on TUESDAY EVENING, Revale coum of emigration which commenced will be entirely free from its | Abi apa ate ocank, at Rote, a | fascasrsetenipene ‘ orner of } vent s lor honored friend of mins tit called cree aes roar Tar SnoemAkens.—Journeymen shoemakers purpose of electing, Delegates to the City Conven- against my suggestion of the onward “march, | are, by long sre = worst paid mechanics of | Poxr Orricz Derantuext.—New Post Of- | lector, Registers and Surveyor at the coming Sone zation. liberty and power which follow the west. | C27 country hei ne dollar per diem is a fair | fiecs Established.—Fugitt, San Joaquin county, | °° T.C, ward flight of the eagle of the Union. J stand to | 2Verage of their wages, year in and year out. JOHN T. ELL, Chairman. CHAN DELI ‘ modation of the whole company. sian Cal., C. C. Fugict, Postmaster; Wood’s Ferry, | JOHN FRAIZER, Sec’ t+ | DROP LIGHTS, FORCE and LIFT PUMPS, | | Mr; Groror Axru’s Bross and String Band is en e 4, ic =f - ; ae ahs A oe ee = " ; TUBS.S. 3 gaged for the occasion, and will introduce a very my thought, I. reiterate 2 then gh tothe par- | None work harder—few as hard—as many | san Joaquin county, Cal., J. W. Woode, Post. 15> THE NATIONAL MUSICAL CONVEN- | BATHINS TUBS SHOWER BATHS, BASINS Choice collection of new wnusic. ee which brought my forefather, John Cushing, hours in the week. The increased prices of : Columbiayill Ss TION will moet in the Smitusontan INsti- | &e.; all of which are of the newest and most ap. To THE Lapies.—As Prof. Munder has long since rom Hinghain in England to Hingham in Mas- : ss " master; Columbiaville, Lapeer county, Mich., | +> MOND. May 4, at 10.0’clock a. m. proved patterns. Builders.and others purchasing for | abandoned the habit of sending written invitateons, sachusetts. I say that every ship-load of colo- | leather has increased the prices of the articles | Peter Van Dyke, Postmaster; Gencssce Vil. | _ Invitations to various Musical budies inthe United cash, will ind their establishment uncguailed in the | (OWing to the want of time at this season o nists which came in the beginning to Virginia they make, but there has been no increase in z : States have been extended, and a large represents - 2 “at - | year) he cordially invites all his former patr und to Massachusetts, and cach one of us theft de- : F lage, Genessee county, Mich., Martin W. Lake, | tion is anticipated. : Pee puch weatnessand eiliciency Of works nt Ce | their friends, aasnring them that it will be scendants, who are but moving on with an acce!- | the remuneration of their labor. Indeed, we Postmaster; Chester Valley, Chester county The Exercises will be under the direction of Prof. | "They respectfully solicit a share of the business in b moe select by placing a responsible pereon st leration of the original impetus which they gave | do not know that on an average their wages » | Gzogor F’. Root, of New York. their line fromall; and. being Washington trades- | 4", us, and every ship load of colonists from Ireland i i fo and Germany, allfand each one of us are bat the | B8¥e inereased five per centum in ten years | Badaxe county, Wis., Hiram P. Austin, Post. | {ehh humble nisters of God, appointed to occupy, to | past ; while all they must recessarily buy has | master; Dexter, Meigs county, Ohio, Stephen Gentian nie Se BS Rs sew inereased in price an average of, say twenty | Warren, Postmaster; Donnel’s, Allen county, ing to be want, ne longer ” It is the strong man per oe. be that baal rg a — ly | Ohio, Wm. Donnel, Postmaster. ithout air and without room, and determined to | for the disabilities under which they la a enessee. ssee have them or die gallantiy ‘in the struzile for | exnlained above and they are most distrenine | yo een, eansed.—Genessee, Genessee county, porengi beth Pt may = earner ey os aia indeed—seems to ae te in the gene: i —- voles an le, R -compressed human energies. It is the exo- ral isconti. -—Rusqueville, Rapi i dus of the nations. It js the outpouring of the | adoption of the custom into which they have ert wee Bilao cada Sone! too-full blood of the Old World into the all-capa- Ptio . 7 La. cious veins as World. Jt is the founda- ave in ee: That is, for them to} Court House Np Post Orrice at Rutan, meet Sim Seenersess secs aa Empires to out- | combine farming, in a small way, with the pros- | Vr.—The contract for constructi th count in numbers and outvie in strength the pa- ; j; i : Dee bone rent States of Europe. I say that is the workup. | ection of their trade. There, each able-bodied | Court House, &c., at Rutland, Vermont, has Pape God for us = do, sed, with veh se member of the shoemaker’s family is engaged | been awarded by the Secretary of the Treasury ing of God upon us, that i ii ii farm + sfeare run eb our ath, we will bridge thee . in working of nights, or when work can | to Messrs. Colby & Bird: of Lynn, Mass., for if mountains rise up to stop us, we will tunnel | not be prosecuted, on pegged or other work for | the sum of $52.27. aes eects appear yews reclaim a cul- | the Southern or Western markets. Their labor ; oceans intervene, we wi! = ‘, saris i j Kate them, to which last end, so long as there is | 18 #0 subdivided and aided by labor-saving con- | __Letrens yor rar Eas Ixpres (Cuixese) an oak left upon the earth, yallant ships shall | trivances, and is so executed at odd times, as | Smas.—A store ship is now fitting out at New === magneto soe waters of this | that it is far more profitable to them than that | York for Hong Kong, and will sail about the our progress. We woo fair nature which lies be. | €Ven of the journeyman boot and shoemakers | 10th of May. fore us, and we woo it as its conquerer, like the | in the cities engaged on the best description of | The San Jacinto, Constellation, and St. Louis Vikings of oe old fine winning their brides of | custom work, who alone make, at the South, | are the ships now on that station. as oo so in bow — peep _ conviction | more than the meagrest conceivable wages. 0, seeing the sun set forth from the por- Why is it that no one engaged 1 ly in th tals of the East peak of i : cai amllccabarer to the West. Bor time oan when the nied trade in the South essays to manufacture pegged prsorecke ypc — ie Colonies of England, | work as it is done in Massachusetts? Surely flowed the Alieghanies into the Wallen og ine itean be made up in this region for as little Mississippi. Nextt b money as . Provii ; ne ms ee absorbed the vast domain mey as there. rovisions are cheaper ; lea- Gulf of Mexico, and (hen mae! roy coe. a ine ther need be no dearer; land is cheaper; and, | For the Interior Department 15,430 12 ; : For Customs.........0+++- 27,103 59 they themselves of the two Floridas, and | ‘deed, Massachusetts possesses no substantial Ww. », then of Texas. And finally they have marched | advantages for the business over either Mary- ens pilgnillabnoas sentobse ot Vanek Pa., Canby 8. Smith, Postmaster; Readstown, Afternoon and Evening Sessions will also be held, Itivation of the voice, improvement in ¢. P. S.—Should it happen to rain on the Ist, the Ball will be postponed until Monday, the 4th. ap 23-td men both by birth and apprenticeship, will take prop- er pride in proving by their work that’ Plumbing and Gas Fixtures can be done by Washington mechan- 8 ad as well as by any others = “2 Ap 27-t FOR RENT AND SALE. fOR RENT.—A BRICK HOUSE, situated on D, ——- sth and 150) yer paren ccm =a ay = rooms and a passage, a pump of zood water in the yard. None need Apply but Those that will pay their reut punctual. Inquire on the premises. it* OOMS FOR RENT.—Mrs. NOLAND has several comfortable ROOMSat No. 215 F street, between lth and J5th, for rent, whieh are all com- fortably furnished either as Parlors or Chambers, and gas throughout the house. MEALS if desired. To & permanent tenant the rent will be moderate. Ap 2-eoSt* (ARM FOR SALE —A F ARM, containing 160 acres, of land, more or less, situated isamediately the Washington and Brookville Turnpike,about les from Washington, together with stock, con- Fisting of 2 head of Hogs, Cows, Heifers, florees, Wagon, Hay, Carriage, Harness, Plows, Harrows, and Farming Utensils generally, the Crop in the ground, Straw, Hay, &c. it ix well watered having 8 spring in every field. An unfailing stream of water runs through the premises. phigalom oon" — —— sary = farm ing purposes. ‘There is also an Orchard on the place, about one third of the land is in timber, oak, hickory, ec. For further information inquire of BENJAMIN BOHRER, corner of Beall and Montcomery sts.; GEO. W. BOBRER, cor. of Highand Gay streets, Georgetown, D. C., or of Mr. HART. on the prem- ises, ap & tf OOMS FOR RED \T.—Very delightful summer ROOMS with es t at No, 486 12th street, between Er and pea ber iad at No. 406 12th street, between E and F. ap 27 3t* OR RENT—A comfortabl ed FGuek ip, with eamey Gouvomaeeas. ee WANTS. SITUATION WATED-—By a young Gir! 8S Chamberwork and Sewing, ‘Bret uf references — fhpely ‘St 448 6th street, for two days. ention will close on Thursday evening, May 7th, with a Grand Coneert by all the members. _ Ladies and gentlemen of this city, Alexandria, and Georgetown, are invited to be present. All interested in the science of music will be ac- com:nodated with seats. Bi order, ap 23-5t 'P. GLENROY, Secretary, ne scorn, GUARDS, ATTENTION.—Yon 3 are hereby ordered to attend a Dress Drill of the company, at the Armory of tho Light Infantry, corner of Louisiana avenue and 7th street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May c7th. at 8 o’cl’k. Thirty days notice is given in accordance with the constitution, as every member who fails to appear at the drill in full summer uniform will be forthwith ex: athe the sontpan; eas as , ere will alscibe & meeting at the same place, on WEDNESDAY, the: Uh tae. eee THOS. WITHERS, Ord. Ser. ap Z7-2i" MACHINE SEWING.—HAVING TO- day secured the services of an old and expe- Tiénoed operator, (recently engaged in the Fair) the proprictor is now prepared to give greater neatness Ga teal cag cacioatie wanes Sonia re, in constant making up, DRAWERS, BOSOMS, COLLARS &c, whiclt will be sold at reasonable prices. “ es and others are invited to call and examine ie work. Rooms on D street, two doors from corner of 9th street. ae ap6-Im_ PHILADELPHIA CAKE AT PHILA- 3 delphia prices. at the PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM DEPOT, corner of 12th and F sts. ICE CREAM at 81.50 per gallon. ap 6-Im* FS posto —THE SUPERIOR BARQUE SYLPH—Riper. Master—has arrived, and — Sexe. ancl as marr Pong spore. 5 ‘or fre or es EEY & BRO® lol Water strect, Georgetown. WA NTED-A YOUNG MAN of good avi as Salesman ina Store on the Avenue. e accustomed to the Dry Goods trade preferre’. Ad- dress, with name, Box 286 City Post Office, sp 2 spectable Girl wishes asiTU aection’ aid ins prisate fw: ¥ =. Addres: Box 2, at thisofice. Ne Sed Hromins. Adie A SITUATION WANTED by a _rospectobie roung as Child’s Nurse. Would lave : 10n to do Chamberwork or Sewing. Astrea WANTED.—A convenient HOUSE. Rent abeat $30. Not far ‘from Penn. avenue. Note s- dressed Box 313, Post Office, with location ant ren’, will meet attention. ap 2-4f $1 WANTED, on Real Estate. near the bh avenue, for which 10 to 12 per centom will fiver for a tong oPkhort term. Communit? stating interview: &e wil to sticnded to interview, &c., will be atte: to, Sp Zi-eost R.S. ANTED—An American WOMAN to Coe! Wash, and Iron fur a small family. Good wacc® and @ good home given to one that can recommended will suit. Address Be Office. a T°? SEAMSTRESSES.— Want a few 4 rate SHIRT MAKERS. Also,a BOY to rua errands, at the Washington Sewing Rooms, to whe! a a aed will be paid. ‘ SHIRTS, &c., made at reasonable prices. Work to examination. Tue Current Opsrations oF THE TreEA- surny DepartMent.—On yesterday, April 27th, there were of Treasury warrants entered on the books of the Department— For the redemption of stocks. For the Treasury Department. $1,179 56 126,147 S1 ‘ap 2-lw HOUSE, with conveniences, Rooms on D street, two doors from corner of gh on through New Mexico into reinote Califarne ether _ a miscellaneous sources. 5,505 70 : TO SUIT PURG sirably located on G, between 19th and 2th streets, | street. ap 25- moti i = Customs...... 20 00 OR SALE IN LOTS U RCHAS- | No. 176. Possession given immediately. Apply to sD WIR oe But in our conquest of nature with our stat land or Virginia. Nothing provokes us more | From the harque Wm. Chase, lying at the * : P VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN of strictl arms, and with our dauntless hearts toback them, | than to know that immense sais go North an- | 0? 8count of the Nav: 1,060 00 | Hers, on board se, lyingat the | POL TARD WEBB: apes | A VIR 5 it happens that men, nations, races, ma: +H. Dodge, 8.000 sweet PORTO RICO ORANGES. They are all fresh and well selected. It te, good references, is desirous taining a SITUATION as SALESMAN inn sale orretail Dry Goods House in Washingt Alexandrin. Has had several years experience. ot ive nndiysded attention to mig yd ¥ take a modes sonal yg te pent he head py addressing 8 note to * P..” at St. Charles Hotel, corner of 34 street and Penh. avenue. Sp st" BAW KE ¥ MEN WANTED.— But Y HANDS, to whom find os. ton, D.C. Will, perish before us. That is inevitable. Phere | DUallY to pay for such goods, while our own can be no change for the better save at the ex. | mechanics in the trade are almost next door to t which is one generation gives | starvation, and can better their condition by lace to another. Out of decay springs fresh} A a be tribes of Indians who kusted ter the jana, | Baking up such work precisely as it is manu- without occupying It, retire before us like the | factured there— ing i Van Bur Rohe tir Bi, Red Mn ~ the only difficulty being in | Buchanan, Van Buren, and Taylor, appealed to Ph. | Starting the business in this region. Consider- | Mr. Savage, was had charge of the legation of the id iato the innermost recesses of the Con- tinent. "And the Hispano Mexicans, wasting sway able capital being required, would it not be | United States in Guatemala, who told them be by apparent incapacity of self-government, are | Well to form joint stock shoe manufacturing | Cod not do anything for them, and was fearful suffering one province after er of theirs to that he should himself have to leave, as there wes OR RENT.—A small BRICK HOUSE, con- taining six rooms and kitchen, on K street, be- tween lith and l2th streets. Inquire of GEO: W. STEWART. _ 2 SP zR OR SALE.—Four BUILDING LOTS on lath Island svoume, ’Also,® LOT on the Ielnad teeaee be a }, fron 25 feet on Lith street, between Maryland ‘avenue and south E street. JOHN F. ENNIS, Attorney, ap o7-4t No.3 Daagians Avonve. EA AVORUC. OR RENT.—THOSE TWO LARGE Three- From GuatemaLa.—Late advices from Gucte- mala state that six Americans had been summa- Tily shot, and others banished from the country, by order of Gen. Carrera. Three persons, named EAL ESTATE—THE UNDERSIGNED hsses and. sellin REAL, E! ERUGSTATE SECURITIES. etree and ‘Wapted for cash, two medium. pinged H EpY. INO. C. KE: ao R-ec2w Pa. av.,2 doors Be of Union UCTION SALE OF FANCY Goo z "Williams, ers Fancy s wader the National Hotel TO-MORROW MOR. r y he Washingtou Brewery, Washing- : y companies on the ail i NG. nt 10 o'eh : ick buildings. situated ~ “pal en Leman, Aemabation, Cae see ee rie ie Engl Plan, to initiated os limit tothe power of Carrere, who'was very | Groen, Auctionsore cn ne ecerrnement iz A. | OT story, Brek builds ment, “Toa good and cent Tee ee weer come pre; to receive the people and the laws South ? “4 msnent tenant the rent will be te, Posses- ‘AD rE TO RENT.—A FURNISHED of the United States. All that is now history. <r much enraged against the people of the United FOR, S4l2—A PAIR oF ORGAN BAY | sion given April 9, 1857. Apply mogerste, Posses- | WWAlOUSE, containing a parlor and oom, ist: wise meu saw long before that so it wasto | Seaton Davis.—The Hon. Jefferson D: States. eke ee eee old, sound and welt ANDER. No. 20'Pemi. avenue. Aa Pd Sa pp $28 yen nvm aac | aie on Eon la welt | gana hip ane avy aera | Sk UIE aps Ace eee Ses | POR RENT A etaiy GROUP eros | Ses meta cm : sion of inspired pro; Maes pounivences: PPT" | hte hee ta Mississippi, a, American ship Rawing having been eharged ex- | With HARNESS, ROBES, &c., complete. ‘Any one situated on the corner of woes FE ments. Address a note to Box No. 2, St wacwuenre ees ~— family. He had been panied by his tra tonnage dues at Patook bar while loading ma- judge for themselves: ae - ee Pee cad ts coe ot tie tare isin the city for ap lth ‘ = Sy Of this a most remarkable prose ie to be found. 7: 4 here mp to that | hogany. K.COWLING. | arenident, country, or river trade: Ii witied co wath in the secret memoir, but re ahd tee time by the illness of his who, bar- RSG IARI. Stang gh ap 23 3t* No. 900 G at,, bet isthvand iit ._ | Shelving, Bins, Counter, &c. Forterms tothe which the Count of ‘Aranda contiientioliv ax, | pily, recovered ere he set out on the cher ‘Tae Ecuirse oy Mancn 251.—The New Or- SOMETHINGNIce. tulmoribsrat No.6 K sitesi west, borween Fwellth BOARDING. dressed to hi: rely ci 4 5 ; | leans papers are bragging about their eel! es- Thirteenth on occasion of sighing ia Tas the neh pba) | Few public men have made warmer personal pet Y # CK: ‘ap 18-eotf FRANCIS HANNA. pecially the Picayune men, who viewed it from an elevated position, through a powerful glass, “I have just concluded and signed,” he sa: official residence in Washington as his. Frank, | from its commencement toits close, It was, says «a treaty of peace with Engle | intelligent, warm-hearted and generous as a | the Picaynne, throughout an we and in- ciation as Ltn my snd 2 paint he nog gentleman, all endowed with a genial nature teresting phevormencn, ms A sees which those who lish Colonies sand thet is be hee Eng- | with whom he was thrown into frequent con- Mutched its striking Incidents, can never forget. and of Gresd. Prance basthew posession, 2 | tact in society became attached to him person- yng contact of the intervening shadow of the aaaec eee ine cite, aes waceuttulered Hat | ally, while bis fine attaluments and tren sai d | Sree pun feUPNe was not visible in any part ieimain expoved to terrible convulsions. 1 wi | S*¥¢ bitm great influence beyond the attribut’, | jn ng part op meet Sete Mipiedephriert. aot stop Soremins the opinion of statesmen, ag | in that way, of his official position. He Iwas's | more beautiful an asada ver been doreiguess, who ogree with | cousletent friend of Washington city as © mem- | granted to us. interesting: view. of it than ‘HI Reece. attention fo our Superior knowledging the independence of the United | {riends, or more of them among us, by such ay cosale fe sat cean sti fi ot drowned i oe t Sm equa Fi 4 States the mutual Baron af the’ Oyster, ind werranted to y length o! nit se sci ZE & DRURY, Spat Peano ai dave coat aihaets 5 S*US PUNE ELE ae mn «lo lo a = 5 5 * op B-cola FRANK A, MoGEE, F, yack ‘will hereafter be known ba te w be open for the acc »m- crs ABLE WOR ORE cecaesale reasonable terma. ” mw Sw OAR DING.— RS for ‘ Bo hiken cial Go paninisteestbiay Tetreet. ett mil ecenameede <3 ca an ll ti OE, _- a RS. BATES, AT HER BOAR INMAG- f oe Accommodate a | numberof strangers with Meals a throughout the day, and ung 8 A y HAS TAKEN THE WELL KNOWN = ied on the west side of 12th street. hd LoT 13, in square 377, situated on F, bet. streets, directly opposite St. Churohs 22 Test {cont hy @rdepe om which there auld be very dosirable tor wo By ing oropert 3 Bikir WURPEN Soselcd Festa esene , cormer of i reets,, we epliaw