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SAN NR RNIN ES ERTS NERC oe CUO a ANIL TES. OS RR nS noon, as aresidence. He has gone to New York city, where he will probably sojourn until em- by Judge Crawford, where- ROPOSALS. -4 pspecti A } 4 ie an the dschaige of the dete | © Burcan of Yerastng Beds Mar irion.t | Snd.ei sthebshing teat oce wi *P'E, FRIENDS OF WH. 7 MeCORATE Sealed a iy, en- | Elven : eigen EVENING STAR. take ire ih announce ag 85 B candidain CITY: barking for Europe, to > oe ofthe : 4 cach P covived af t 0 d forth City Keoiersa,s ploce which te WASHINGTON ~; for some time known to the ‘ ne'er * Arpostey — 4 Ld ages j pecially ment. pan ame b= Fe te oi -May 1, 1857. RESIGNED AND ‘fhe paragraph * pot Is ; A FRIDAY... —_—— —— | may go, he is destined for the Balance of his life alive lt De ished in the Star yestarday, stating that - §. S.Tarvey had resigned the post of mes- senger in the office of the Superintendent of the | Public Printing, ‘for. the correctness of which we could not then vouch, is true. Mr. Thoma 5 oO} XES. 7 CUTE FR eay, : headed pas isa Candidate for this Offies 3, the p: ie > nae i, 3 YC R.—The frends of JOHN 4 ped Oa BARELE TT respects it hi sor ie tamsy Sumter meee rt ee ge ft med oe | erin comm ee rad Navy vmand, or by the Navy Agent nearest | rated articles, and ntities, and at such | city for the a " merience of fone tobe “‘the observed of all observers’ —the great man among the great men of spy country with whom he may come in contact. No other American Secretary of State—not even Thomas SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer, in noticing the honors be- ing paid to the Hon. Senator Brown, of Missis- sippi. pays that distinguished gentleman, and with greater propriety by his constituents; for | *" pats =| = =e care, hae beoaght to the disebarge tie comprehend that the Government of the of bis pub¥ic duties a greater fidelity, or worn | United States is now one of the leading powers 7 | assintant im a himself n the Bureaw or Commandant may re- | Ymrs ns the principe 20 useful legislators, well-merited compliments, | Jefferson—more thoroughly ne detent J. Mulloy has been appointed to the place in nat AE ee eeetan on se riabas to senleas ch increase, however, not to exeped one, | intimate krewtodee of fie Dmanees 605 as follows : upon his country’s history in the his stead the ofcrs:no bid ill be received, which contains | third of the quantitig stated. (and requisitions sent | mlunate krewwleder of the bumpers sevice dune “« {f Mississippi bring to us inter- | the duties of the premiership of the Government . tlasses far more tha one yard tm one enrclope ; | throuth the post oiler i eg ie Character as @ citizen. all point him oxt ing ackouats of 2 public tanguetgiven on the | of the United States. In that position, we can | _ TH Hox. Starmex A. Dovatas.—This dis- | {yd'ench individual of a/hrm must ‘ign tho bid ane the Bacal Det cn pte eae | Wart lowers na cone quale to {eth sltimo at Jackson, the of government, ‘ thfally say, he won the confidence, respect | tinguished gentleman leaves Washington on | contmet.. are | no, | than those specified, the prices shall remaim the | © mpeg od ng me Mon yonnrnt me —, te ie ee ee ee ee ; of all his countrymen whose good Monday next, accompanied by his family, for | tified thet eu ae — All the articles under the continet muat be of the | City Collector. ) Poe of that capital, “ateope eget cation mt polit: =r ha all tive | his residence in Illinois, pd tere the ang. | best quality, delivered in good order, free of all and § sae oall es tap - | opinion ving—of conserva' oa r , every, : . ood : i divisions or present party affinities. And to edi iti * as at them ; no bid wi tothe expense ant, weight. or Rag — 7% USEMENTS. _— hone among his associates i@ the Senate of the | apd law-abiding citizens, without distinction of | Tae CunREsT/OPRRATJONS (OF THE TREA rheetced ofter the pe ‘ated, ment of the card Nove Para sod te ial Tpepecte FT GABETNSRL BROS LEAVE 90'ak: United States could such a spontaneous tribute of | party. It is not too much to aay that his mis- | . 027 DepantuENt.—On rday, April 30th, | "ys used mee. ied to the thereof. B oF, GASZ1 i Kes » general confidence and ard have been paid } .ion was to make all on both sides of the Atlan- este} y d agains Y pians rons there were of Treasury warrants entered on j {fo eatelot ‘above ti nddrentam a8 tue un- es and ny further de riptignof the articles; foun Niexunica tant esencgucg the books of the Department— der the ‘semont, thus: “ Proposals fer Class (Pagan er head: ee = more — an ta the ampers MA "Texas debt warrants .......-++ 100 62 | No-(name the clas. fer the Nai d at(name rode any op place where the articles | Ore. iS) y Yar ap Atm he! TIVAL, will take piace at the Wasiincrox i ? a aie é the yard.” Tothe Chief of the Bureau of Yards | re to be delive required to in their | Assemaiy Rooms, Louistuin avenue, on TUES. wie zoe becastiag: diguit y tee Perms of the world, with ability for great good or evil = = pene of stocks a = and }, Washington, D. C. proposals an agent safer a primero! piace neat DAY Lay ENING, sth of May, instead of the ist, ut rative of the political career_and public oe for the world’s future; and that as such a power | For tne interior Depertment’. 170'31t 00 Form of Offer. liver articles twsthowt delay when they shail be re- | Tiripe Sa takeolews a halibeek: bod prligrls ey Grey So'welk deserved, | this Government can and will hereafter be | For Customs......r-+.. 22,475 12 ilere Saks Seo et) | “Approved sureties ju the fall eanount: Fis. dis" fom them ns made, st will be the most tri! War warrants received ‘and entered. 19,213 36 I, (hore insert the name Fob ) of (name the town.) inthe State of ( me the | tract will be required, and twenty per cetumm as a‘- liavt affair of the season. have manifested that eee appreciation and | wielded not only to the efficient protection of From miscellaneous sources. WO DOLLARS—ad: is ditional security deducted from each payment until | , Tickets wetting one gon- approval which form the highest reward of @ pub- | on national rights abroad, but to the conser- ine dando 08 00 Bente.) hecoty eee fc bree under yous eet the contract fi have Treen completed or ‘cancelled, | tleman boned m6 he Priacipal otels, tester 2 vation of those immutable principles of justice | On account of the N: all the requirements of the samo, and of the printed | unless otherwise authorized by vg Smee 47 E street, bet. 9h and 10th street The Union, in an elaborate and vigorous ar- and right the nations of the h, upon schedule to which it refers, all the articles embra classes hended seolian GRAND Chinen a ae = —- deadoan = = = em: which all law and all surety of national rights wm ee peaipeiraians of Chicago, i : i paid quarte onthe Beat qnuary, Aprile May FESTIVAL BALL. lino : ea : when iveries — (GTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | *° founded. Hlinois, is at Browns’. hetory, and the balnnes (cighty per cent.) will INDE fully an- ae In the conduct of the foreign relations of this | _.... Senator John R. Thomson, of New Jersey, | the amonnt in the columns for S| bo paid by the reepective Navy Agents within thirty | ydutolagit, W, MUNDER, most reapect{ully an Tue Exp On’t '—The news by the Illinois, at | Government the principle guiding him was, | and Hon. W.B. Maclay, of New York, are in this ‘amounting to (here write the amount in words.) days after: van pen ion of bills, in tripjcate, duly Kenerally of C Washington, Georgetown, Aix. New York, tells of the closing scenes of filibus- | evidently, that Might did not make Right, no | °'Y: iat see iin Waskiigesed I pro my ale forthe suprly m er the No part of the per centum reserved is to be paid | S0G‘at) imore,t , +++. Mr. ivered res tering in Nicaragua. The details brought by | Jess in his patriotic, manly and triumphant de- her would fill pages of the Star; so we must be | fence of our country’s cause as involved in cir- content to present the reader with results as we | cumstances growing out of the late war in the will lace ES, ee tae ibe t the ASHINGTON Assemaiy Rooms, on Louisiana ave- ue, between 434 and 6th streets. oration before the Young Men’s Association in Chicago. ...-Gerald Massey, the rising poet of England, i "y and MAY FESTIVAL B. classe: seqcelnnccny non: itil. all the rejected articles offered under the con- SVENID lace of delivery ; sod 's! id my offer be accepted, tract shal ave been fomoved Srocs Sheard, unless w PRIDAY EVENIN pagers te comme nies Se prepared fail Sane 20 Fit will be Soe in the contract, that if default th doce anet toon le Pa 1 neither tat labor, nor gotionce to , * canal-boatman. earning the | and certificate. thal bo mento bythe partion of the Bret part 50. render this Exhibition one of the most superb enter- can cull them from the mass of information | Crimea, than in his persistant and success- pdindlpe er shillings s wavk.’ sit ie (Here the bidder and each member of the firm to hivering fonote os Looe pd Fequaeeys eects. ah vin ny baer Tete = spread before us. The New York Times says: | ful vindication ef the rights of our weaker| ....A sexton of the cemetary at Dundas, cw. 2 Form of Guarantee. = ces above | rowed, Yen ond in that cate, the said rogramime for the gyguune, js the diminutive size of be e cei inois a a ii has bee: cused of ‘“‘dunning’ e mourners for (The undersigned (name (name | parti ‘States, the children T ‘occos: ddepig atanatiog ottoman es ipa national neighbors, when the weakness of the bis pci while they were actually proceeding | the town,) and ‘State of (name Re tiuater) ana name a money in some of the scrmphented dances. ex cated obtained by Walker on the sth, and again on the | repressive features of our system threatened to | with the funeral. of second guarantors, &o-.) hereby undertake that | su in such a style as is seklorn, Switnossed 16th of March, were purely imaginative. A ficht | make them a prey to the lawless and predatory |... The Boston Post knows an oldish young Hed peep pee pe do Rnd pein Bd? pp cl Prot M iving established the flattering repzts did take _ ae the 16th, but it — beens among those for whose conduct abroad the | lady, epee pemapin yee fom ee Boke he 2 | oan wi the United States within Siteen gaye : : tion of beans Shans bs collon thas enon "7 ved + t fo : . . * it enj on je the date of notice th Post office, of in * i m ‘maga fon Wiese. ed er Gatch te date nied is | Ulla Gales wae justly, oither directly or in- | 7h thinks she might enjoy herse ot | Soceptance of his [or their] cllere before snactsoned. ot A satisfacto” | qunds of the public by offering the following attack San George, with a loss of 150men. The | directly, responsible. ..++ Mr. Granville Penn, the grandson of Wm, | Witness: ¢ ure of guarantors.) . = slaughter committed among the Costa i i I certify that the above named (here the eo thee Bureatt | 1. College Hornpipe... ... . cans was also a pure fabrication—they lost only Penniylvakia the original bell of wampum, giv. | £uarantors) are known to me to be good and respon- | shal havetic power of anulling the contract, with: | 2: Cachtica iy 4 Mcone two men killed and some sixty wounded. After| Important To SETTLERS IN THE TeRpito- | Pennsylvan' mio of Pecavivania Ue the nacke sible guarantors in this case. g gross shall not have made sufficieut appropriations | St ,molen © Suan this event, the allies drew their lines closer and Mrxwesora, Kansas, axp Nepras- | 67 {0 the founder of Pennsylvania by vest © (Signature.) | for the articles named, or for the completion of works | £. Bebo. “by 4 Misses, closer around Rivas, until at length, on the 13th | RS OF MIS} Somme de othe Pee ee To be signed by the district judge, district attor- | estimated for, and on which this advertisement is | ¢ El Soleo de Jores by 4 Misses. of April, the date to which our advices extend, | KA. — By joint resolution of Congress, ap-| .... Mrs. Milliken, relating her matrimonial ney, collector, navy agent, or some person known to | based, and shall also have the power to incrense or | 7. xootch Dance. ity S Misses. the filibusters were shut up in two houses, with- | proved 3d March, 1857, valid pre-emption | experience, said = the Bureau be responsible. healed " Micctanonen” inthe ack dale twenty-ieve | © 12 nas, (on Caneel By ee ee out provisions. and aliuost without hope of es- | oiai der the law of 4th September, 1841, | .-4 taist on retiring of a cold night my husband | ¢),;¢, PORTSMOUTH. N. H. B fovnp rt 9. Styrinn Waltz OF 2 Masters ands Misses. cape. ‘The policy pursued by Gen. Mora through- | ¢!#ims under the : . 1-72. | nell bo sey Comes, ‘put your deat tittle Socties'on | Wo 4. Bricks. Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be no- | 10, Pas to Trois. by a Master and 2 Misses from to out the whole campaign is still preserved. He | and municipal pre-emptions under the law of | mine;’ but soon it was ‘ keep your cold hoofs off 2: Granite. __ tified by letter through the post offiee, which notice Gyenrene refrains frouf attacking, but leaves disease, pri- | 23d May, 1844, on the 16th and 36th sections, | ™¢.’”” 3. Yellow pine timber. shall be considered snilicient ; and if they de not en- | 11, Pas Styrian, by 3 Masters and 3 Misses, from 6 to vation and suffering to perform the work of death - : s --. The negro man “ Jim Breckenridge,”’ who 4. Yellow pine lumber. ter into contract for the supplies specified within ‘9 years old. a hy ool esse) heretofore reserved for school purposes, where | 35's fortunate as to draw half the capital pri: 5. Cherry, (seasoned.) : fifteen days from the date of notice from the Bureau | 12, ‘The American Flax Dance, by 16 Mastersand is Sa thetenks of bis cnomsice: i ar ite eee GC he tn ee 6. White pine, and spruce timber snd lumber, | of the acceptance of their bid, a contract will be made Ssiscent anmmemel iy Bist. Wanior suareee President Rivas has not been assassinated. | the settlements have been or may be made prior of $30,000 recently, at Louisville, has purchased {white pine seasoned.) with some other person or persons, and the guaran for this occasion, which is acknowledged to be , to the surveys, will be recognized. In any and | himself and entire family at a reasonable price. 7. Lime and hair. tors of snch defaulting bidder will be held responsi- one of the most beautiful dances ever witness- as alleged by the arrival that brought the bogus : d Mr. Isaac R. Green, his owner, referred the mat- 8. Cement. ble for all delinquencies. ed, introducing our soul-stirring natioual airs, news of the bogus (Walker's) victory of the | all of these cases, and also in the event of any | ter of value to Judge Pirtlet, by whom the valua- 9. Sand. All offers not made in strict conformity with this | 1g Grand Shawl by 25 M in which m- 16th part of such sections being reserved “for public | tion was fixed. The remaining money has becn = feca oui advertixement will, at the option of the Bureau, be troduced the Coronation ofthe Gueen of May, f : le eiected. - merch and ascenss throne, The allies have entire possession of San Juan | uses” before the surveys, then other lands are placed ate ore ee a 12. Stoel. i Those only whose, offers may be accepted will be je tableau. seh Ss = ie * not 4 it ° ready for execution F Z . introduces: ever, del Sur. In their efforts to keep it dnd to keep | to be selected for school purposes by the proper | Tue Rai.Roav StR1ce.—The Baltimore Aimer 13. Paints, oils, and glass. sosathbrentior aa:tany bo punctionlie. FS tlt iene wie en open its communication with the town of Rivas, | authorities, in lieu thereof, agreeably to the | ican says that the difficulttes upon the Baltimore 16. Ship chandlery. . _m l-law4w fire, and is one of the most complicated dances 17. Hardware. in the profession. This dance was introduced the following disasters occurred to the fillibus- | provisions of an act of Congress approved 20th | and Ohio Railroad, growing out of the new regu- 18, Stationery. (No. 581.1 » - by Prof. M. f ‘8 ago at his first May Bal May, 1826 lation requiring the freight cars to be “sealed,” 19. Firewood. NOTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE A agin Coeeed tage nig em bg ters ay, 1826. ‘i The offi f 20, pe; Lanp Orricr From Rep Wine to Hexper- many urgent requests. « Gen. Sanders, in his efor lieve Cay: We understand that the necessary instrue | Yesterday wore a serious aspect. The officers o 21. Provender. sox, IN MinNEsoTA ‘TERRITORY.—In accordance | afer the exhibition the floor will becleared forthe ee ee de nee mennen te teligee. Cayons, = 2 2 : the company were set at defiance by the malcon- 22. Charcoal. ze with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled | accommodation of the whwle ‘company. aoe od ama mon ald, pat i Sage of | | ee amd creators: sa regard és .this wety in tents, the trains stopped, and the whole freight 24. Copper and composition nails. “An a poten pee in the location of land | “Mr. Georce ARTH’s Brass and String Band is en pein as well as is here. wague, portant law have been recently issued from the business of the road deranged. At both Balti- 2 pp tnenontes ness ee groin, tne ee anon: rag pan apeed sircion ot now a Se Re es &c., which he was taking down to San Juan del | General Land Office to the district officers in | more and Martinsburg personal violence bas been | Class, BOSTON. noble Nene at RED WING, in tas oe ‘To THE Lavies—As Prof. Munder has long since ensign and I= privates wounded, the names of | the Sova fide settlers may be fully advised in | to leave the trains. A great many profess a wil- 4. Yellow pine lumber. the frst day of June mer city of Washington, | Jeet) he cordially invites ail his former patrons and whom are published reference to the course to be pursued by them | lingness and anxiety to take their posts, but are; 5: Oakandhard woods thie 30th day of April, A.D. 1551.7 | helt, frienda, assuring them that st will be kes *: The 30 men brought down by the Sierra Ne- A <, . A H ‘ 6. White pine, spruce, and juniper timber and 4 | ae, Std strictly select by placing a responsible person at the vada on the Sth of March, were attacked by 300 | to secure their claims a circular has been issued | deterred from so doing by fear of personal vio- Jumber. By order of the Preset: a HEN RICKS, P. 3.—Shouid it happen to rain on the } of the allies; one-half of them killed and the rest | to the different Registers and Receivers to the | !enee; tee {Commissioner of the General Land Office. | will be postponed until Monday, the sth. is Cayce escaped. having taken another | fojjowing effect : Tue New Cext.—The Philadelphia mint will 9. Gravel and sand. may 1-law6w = : only three or four wounled-none Killed | Ist. That when the approved plat of survey | bexin on the 25th day of May to pay out cents of |} Iron, iron spikes and male. SAND, of the Old Gas House, 1h strect and LOST AND FOUND. It is subsequently announeed from Costa Rica | has not yet been returned, the party prefering | the new issue, in exchange for Spanish and Mex- 12. Steel. Canal. __ap3)-st* AKEN UP ASTRAY —A small sorrel HORSE that Caycee had reached there, as a deserter! | a claim under the law of 1841 must file his de- | 12” dollars, 25, 124%, and 6y cent pieces, and at 15. Paints, oils, and glass. 15. MENT, CEME} ed to be ten or twelve years old, . ergs : eae the nominal rates, or in exchange for the copper 16, Ship chandlery. Just recsived, Hoffman’s ROSENDALE CE- | Which the owner can have by paying expen- Of subsequent operations at and around | claratory statement, indicating the land cout Wow San Giicilation. Percoes sete i nie MENT, at the Old Gas House, 10th street and Ca- ses and advertisement. eran» enire ‘Walker's head hae tk - | claimed, within three months after the reccipt 18. Stationery. oo ee fae 22 At Mr. Geo, A. Bohrer’s, near the tlker’s head quarters—Rivas—the command : care fic eke cas be attended to in order, daily, between the hours 2s. Hay and straw. EW YORK LEDGER, for 9th May—Wild | may }-st* “"* "Navy Yard Breize. er-in-chief of the allies writes : of such approved plat at the district office. . | Of nine and two o'clock. The silver or copper = [Ein pa Knight concinded. A new story by Dr. Bronson, | OST.—On Tussday, the Sith instant, betwern Heapgvanters, Forr Conxens, 2d. That where the plat is now in the Regis: | coins must be presented in even sums of five @ol. | 2 Ghsteoal. called “The Widow of Toledo.” Several other | J OST On ‘Tucadar, the, 2h instant, betwee. T have kept your Baceilcie? iniirned of iny | tet's Office the declaration must be filed within | lars, and for the present not exceeding Afty dollars. | 25: lromeaslings. Pe aN Ane inom ETS CRON, 495 7th street BRACELET with a Gold Clasp, containing a indy's e 2xe y infe ma ae o Bs ee ent werreoty pe. 0, ler wil rewa < i a from the first Se lass. Ww YORK. = = s anol get 4 A A . you will find it interesting” 2 —— . zette of 9h April, states it as very remarkable Eee ce thee. death of Mrs. Evans, the handsome and care. 7 OST OR STO —¥eom the peieiesion of The siege of Rivas is more complete than could | Ta WeaAt#ER.—The following report of the | that, in this year, as may not happen for many 5. Oak and hard wood timber. _ ety Sete Ato Go Rea eeeve peoae ean be Francis 8. Edwards, at the Washinz — — a i with the sunall force at my | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | years again, all days and dates correspond exact- : [inks Eine, spree) and ennipar S$. EVANS ton mouse: an Fhe city s WwW ae Dw or about Se vice of ane cence On OF the posts. and | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution, | ly with those of 1640, as also all movable feuti. | % kimeand hair. SLE. street, bstweon ath and ieheis._ | No. 51255 dated Docgraber Sith AG, Sarl Waren uted much towards the success of the siege, A | and will be continued daily when the line is in | vals without exception, and even the quarter 12: Gravel and sand. Cee ee Diceohinn willbe’ comainand ‘be ire: Was injued to zrn Reod, under the act of March, 24-pounder that 1 have planted Las done much working order. The time of observation is | 44ys.so that the calendar of 1819 may be made 11, Iron, iron spikes and nails, JWEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. oarmting wid Wartant as procsedinge Ears bom a damage to the city, and dispirited the enemy. 7 o'clock a. m. : use of Yor this year. 12, Steel. N ~ is stituted by the heider, Ezra Reed, to cance! the same. Day after to-morrew, at latest, [ shall place in | #bout 7 o’el . — 14. Files. The subscriber has just received the following | ap 3)-Sw EZRA REED. brane et on t — Linger. — rl New Mvsic.—From W. G. Metzerott we have is pe brn glass. t of Goods = — neral ruch, another y " i 1p chandiery. f Sentrie ep anions from gun Cools pred lacs the following new and beautiful pieces of music : 17. Hatdware. <a ell Almonds, Nantz WANTS. which will cross {ts fires with that at my head- cool. “The Canary Bird Waltz,” as performed with 18, [peer oe ; Brandies, Wine 9 UW ANTED.—A HOUSE or BOARD fora small quarters, and which will completely destroy or cool. such success by Withers’ Cornet Band at the In- | 3) Boonen Sere en aeons ek Tee family, Address Box No.7,at this ofher. 1!" islodge t libusters. Walker and his forces pleasant. | stitute Fair, composed by Wm. Withers, Jr., and 2. Charcoal. y 3 iacelli TANTED. EDIATELY.—A steady, inte! are reduced to feed on mule meat and dogs, sea- cool. ublished by ee re rae “Sh Mazurka?" 23. Belting, packing, and hose. Ease Snonaks Mabon” Anoneen —— pts gi ea “eg Rare the soned with sugar in default of salt. and of this windy. | Published by Metzerott; the “Sherman Mazurka 25, [ron work and castings. rench Rappec, aud Mrs. Muller's Snuffs; Corn | Dyeine Business, Isguire st WH. WHEATC? they have a most miserable ration. howe pushed windy, | 4nd “Fernandina Polka,”’ by Henry C. Sherman. | 38; Machinery nnd toola, : te Oil C Seed, Root Ginger, | No. 49 Jefforsen street, Georgetown. may I-it= u > who g) hunt i 5 SS 5 2 Mustard, i epper $ i ss SREP RE ap agp Given tale ae ee ce ee — Orders have been received at the Phila- | F445 pio, PHILADELPHIA. Spanish Scgars, Totneco, Sootch Ales, town Stout, ANTED—A GERMAN GARDENER and fected their object. Every night I send in fittle delphia navy yara to have the Minnesota ready tone. Spices, &e., wholesale and retail. cheap for cash |, OF Wi : _> MAN a gee to Cook, reouciiin peuisee Aids cael batat as cos : a for sea by the 15th of May. A cabin is being com. &. Yellow pine timber. approved city paper. JONAS P. LEVY, to go one mile from the city limits. Good wages and £ pa y 7 " arm. tricted “ § Pennsylvania avenue, opposite & permanent piace may be expeeted to one who is advance to the entrenchments of the Plaza; thus hard. Goucted upon deck for the accommodation of the & Yellow pine lumber, wtf Hotel. | competent. Inquire at 12th street and Canal, of obliging the fillibusters to be constantly on the : Commodore and Captain, their cabins below 5. White oak and hardwood, = 5 Hotel. | SOHN BL WARD. may 1 2 alert inthe night. so that they have no time to rd from having been given up to the Chinese Minister, paar ee HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT rest. This course, united to the certainty they do . Wim. B Reed The Minnesota will go to Nor- Hi Gevdantead pgp eet at are —— ey a - Seel that the axe ow Comnplossly Reaumeen te) : folk to receive the armament originally intended Fa hr - Apam, Bookseller and Stationer, produced a desertion among them of about tive | New O:leans, La 5 do eigen apr eat ote Bed wat arnbare at Mor- 11. Lron, iron nails, and spikes. ot BOORS mil tape thas nahor sence the rman pay oa At Washington, barometer 30.4; same yester- | mission to Ch ‘i See es ee it 1 ‘le Te ESEA 5 p receive, as. COLORED wo Rita. ‘The tillibusters have arrived at such ex. | 42Y—commencing to fall. It rained yesterday | =—————--— = 19. Paints, oils and glass, t the patronage so liberally be- Wasps, £0 Cook and do gen treme pusillanizmi a hat one of their de: erters of | and the day before at New Orleans. NOTICE.THE BOARD OF DIREC- 17. Hardware. ftowed upon their predecessor. Anexperienco of | M\tlmnework. Washing done out- Liberal wages yesterday returned from my campto his old quar- ne “ given. References required. Apply on | street, 2d ters in the pl which are th that G tog will ment ‘Paite ey aha faa ooo i. iene Ability to kive complete satisfaction toall who =F Soe om ee. vee ap oat ers i ¢ plaza—which are the same that Gen = “ ie SE » in Tenperance . Firewood. Ry ' - AN : Ealsaue occupied when co ace ie tcc mat year | _ Te District or Couumata Mactstrates.— Hall, at & o'clock. . 29. Hay and straw. favor them with their patronage. SERVANT WA D.—A respectable COL ributed some of the proclamations of your | The President has made the following re-ap- S. DeCAMP & CO. N Sec. 2 ORED WOMAN 21. Provender. ash, Cock, and wait ona lency, and taking a rife, returned freely to & Belting - Se - DICKINSOD . 7 sinzle gentleman. Apply at No. 10 424 street, next to = 2 < ; SCOTT G : 2. Charcoal. 19 The subscriber in retiring from the business 5 P P st my eamp. Pointments of Justices of the Pease for this | ((F-2ue SCOTT GUARDS AGAIN—THE | 2 Belting, packing,and hose. ofthe above establishments desisee ta eertninrns | DeSamleriand’s Chareh. =” ap 9-3) Since yesterday fourteen deserters from the ene- | County and District. Viz: A. Greenleaf, H. 1. | ingto their friends and the pnblis generaily, thet they Ch thanks to his former customers, and to cordially rec- ANTED—An ACTIVE ” my have come into my e3 vey, A. Hyde, G i : will give 2 COTILLON. PARTY, at Goreme | Class NAVAL ASYLUM. ommend kis successors, Messrs. DeCamr & Co., address, to attend in an lee Cream pe uae Ap ate Pree . q Harvey, A. Hyde, George MeNeir, F. A. Ken- Hatt, Capitol Hill, on MONDAY EVENING, | No. J. Clothing. to their favor and patronage. who can read and write preferred. No: with tee seem tu Grsscee ge print pal yegeeomre nedy, Andrew Rothwell, Thomas Donohoo. | May ath, 1457. The best of Cotillon Music has been 2 Hats, boots, and shoes, is dt SI _WILLIAM ADAM. Rte Tee Caer oe eommended. lure €r San Carlos for them to-morrow. Their present commissions expire on the 20th rere COMMITTEE. - Groceries. LAR pe A ee ao Bridge street. Geerzetown. _&? at wep tt ren Of CRP cally l-| of May. 2 : BENION MEETING, SECOND WaRD.| — & Breads: HAIR PINS, CABAS, MOHAIR BRACELETS, | WWAN MAN of good address Sao ui celleacy’s obedient servant He has also made the following appointments | ‘|? The Noters of the Second Ward opposed to 7. Tobaceo. &c., very cheap, at aren wiee atk on the Avenue. One To the President 4 Svan J. Mora. to the post of Justice of the Peace here. Viz: Pehla on DR EE NS. deeees te H apa LAMMON D'S. 71h street. fhe Album Semaiial says that Gen. Jerez has | Richard Burgess, Terence Drury, John R. | clock, at Haxsoxy Watt. o taken possession of San Juan de! Jur—so of course Walker can ho moie assistance from Califor- i D, near i2th street, Queen, Patrick McKenna, Franklin Darley, Ea hod geo ome OLD STUDS AND SLE E BUTTONS.- a ae We call attention to our unusually large assort | YY ANTED.—A convenient HOT E. Rent about ment of GOLDST and SLEEVE BUTTONS $30. Not far from Penn. avenue. Note ad 2 aS) . sold to | dressed Box 313, Post Office, with location and t, eit tntaraieceggaentatercarted | Cope. FIR AAONAGMURCRL COMER | if Pirin a iN nei | BAREEI' OYE SLANTED ie coe Walker. “They declare that the balle of the at | The commissions of the following Magistrates | tution on MONDAY 4, at 10 0’elock a.m. Ie ewe ns San ATCHES. JEWELRY ff ~ and zood wages will be given. can find employment hes’ cannon cross the intrenchments, and begin | also expire on the 20th instant. Viz: Paul Siatse have teas esteased calaurerieteees. WASHINGTON, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. | [7 y ition yet the Weshisties Breen Weta necount that Wales amaze. They confirmthe | Stevens, B. Milburn, Robert Clarke, A. K. Ar- | usm is anticipated : ne arpa, {Noe Bricks. Ve aig “EGED WAPCH EL RC TWEL I | ton, D Coe the Washington Browery, Wasi account that W: hi ae > . y Se AE | The Exercises w J i oS. £4e4 — —" fovtified in Wives. A grest portis of ny | meld, HE. Addison, 8. 8. Briggs, Alfred Ray. | Gronoe ¥. Root’ of New Works, retin Of Prof. |" S Stane. tember. PURE, ST VER ant BLA ED WARE. WANTED To RENT —A FURNISHED sick or wounded, or rendered incapable of dut Afternoon and Evening Sessions will also be held, 4. Yellow pine lumber. i ? OUSE, containing a parlor and dining room, from the niguas, (a small insect thst gets istothe | Tax Navas Counts or Inquiry.—Eefore | vr Ty er oe of the voice, improvement. i = rk hdwood timber. nod lumber acne pd nicheeieead rd servants room and 2 enh, ar “ j & dec. ke. . , + “ on. Aaliyah oe othe member, i taken | COWEN 1 the cas of Commander Ballusbe-| hs Coivniven wil clona an Thurady evening, Lament ages Per emo monte. "Address s note ts Box Nee oe Sir Ole ‘ = . S : Son " me ; 5 . e to. No. m, $ ce, = ) They had been many days nearly starved. | ing still on trial, s'nce our last .ssue, Captain _ Ladies and gentlemen of this city, Alexandria, and 1 (lL ae spikes. ap S-6t Pa. a stating loeation (street and sumboriana oe 4 here were 125 deserters from ‘Walker in Pan:a W. K. Latimer has been examined on behalf of | Georgetown, are invited to be present. 12, Steel. tf Atenas de Costa Rica and San Jose. ; - ; Allinterested in the science of pone ill be ac- a. 100 REV ap 16. we Rae = Commander B. Also, Surgeons Edwards and " $100 ir living near r At Greytown, Morgan and Garrison were 3 SLED order. ings George's cnunte, Ma. a BOARDING. being denounced for having “sold” Walker and | 4*W¢ll, and Passed Assistant Surgoon Lands- - GLENRDY, Reorotary._ NEGRO BOY OLIVER J April. about i i F OR THE UGLIES—THE UGLY his cause tothe enemy, fora consideration. They dale, the medical board charged with making a gt St thet ire FE. ChY ; :9 years | feet 6 inches high, of & BoaArkoine can be had on New York avenue, a ination into his physical conditi SSEMBLY at Ove : Navy tard wer ihe other ons side occnantoed by | sponths “Alcar Panestiogy ae Gem eets ohote : ; . ‘ n exam in 8 ition. SSEMBLY at Opp Feutows’ Hatt, Navy Y1 One over Ais eye, the other on his 8 Se ene urmiched or = had directed their agent. Scott, to turn their In Court No. 2, th Lp Lt. Chandler bo- | °pitay, 7th; 1857. y . Sbura or ead he cos ts enema ie tcl Rent anions Bowne) joven an lhe Sitdanettbes Seve of te cada ‘n Court No. 2, the case - Chandler be- | “Tickets FIFTY CENTS. By order of th plausible when spoken to. I will give @imif taken | ¥9OARDING.oMre. CU F : . ies, and | ing still before it. Capt. Boarman has been ex- COM; OF ARRANGEMENTS, Sitof the State, and $50if taken in the State or the mic, opps Staion Hote to clear the river of fillibusters as speedily and amined since our last, on behalf of Lt. C. ap 23-Mayl,2,4,5,6,7° JDLIP, = Belting, pecking. aa eon. Distait of Columbia ; in either case he must be se- vania avenue, opposite the United States Hote’. sein ; summarily as possible—so they go' ; F MACHINE SEWING.—HAVING TO- penne, Of the state of affairs on the San Juan river, In Court No. 3, they were still engaged in we has several Rooms vacant, suitable for famili y secured the services of an old and expe. WM. I BERRY, single centiemen. ‘24. Iron gun-carriage shed. 0 ok Se hae weed i rianeed operator, (recently. engaged in the F Clase. NORFOLK. APER-HANGINGS RS. BATES, AT HER BOARDING- after the retreat and dispersion of Lockridge’s hearing documentory testimony from the | croprietor inmae’ Be tapers preter Rateee No.1. Bricks. P : WINDOW-SHADES, &e. M HOUSE, on the southens ‘of Penn. force, the New York ‘Tribune says: Department files offered by the Government in And expedition to all work left at his rooms. Yellow pine timber. fabs subscriber would cal! the attention Avenue and 9th saat. Sian sende exeungesseass 6° “Oe tt of Api. sme dnp ater the de. | Se S46 08 Lt: Baldwin, whose written defence | DRAWERS "GRU COMMER cerinen | Yahew ne lambee | aN Ce acoasa euameien fer dinkedinabomines parture of the Tennessee from Greytown, a Costa | Will probably be presented to-morrow. iy Veep ph cea alte and exami 7 Lame. ‘ i soos ee etic BODE er hor ne r ain = Rican force from Castillo, commanded by Colonel - the work Smine | & Coment. and ‘TASSELS. WINDOW-SHADES of sen GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. ‘anty, an Englishman, made its “ppearance there Post Orrice Derantwext.—New Offices | Rooms on D street, two doors from corner of 9th 10: Site. RT on hand or made to erder. SHADE 5 — in the steamer Charles Morgan. € fillibusters | Established —Lyon Lake, Calhoun count. street. mia i ap 6-Im ii: fron, tron ZRIMMINGS. BUFF HOLLAND, PAPER |. NOAH WALKER & CO., Browns’ Hotel Build had already given up their arms to the Menneay | = yon , ys Sy ne Tee CIS u. nails. CURTAINS, £o. COLORED ‘E3 GRAVINGS | ix.are now offering the erator harenine att Greytown on au assurance of being sent Rome, | Mich., Chauncey Sibley, Postmaster ; Green. Lem EHILADELPHIA CAKE AT PHILA-| 12 Sted. and LITHOGRAPHS put on canvass and varnished CTO tt Kinds of SPRING and SUMME Gn Cclonel Canty’s appearance, Scott, the agent | field, Olmstead county, Minn., R. L. C. Miller, | ICE CREAM DEPOT" corner 2th and F ste. 13. Paints, oil and glass. : On paintings. SOHN MARKRITER. © | or Frock Conte: ace Benny az le.of Dron a chief leader in the whole Nina, ian minchief, | Postmaster; Kesabgah, Itasca county, Minn., “ lilies reveal woe ne 17. Hardware. ap an: 07th st., next to Odd Fellows’ Hall. maw te ries te er MARSLE HALL Was suminoued on board one of the British frigates | Chas. W. Rees, Postinaster; Coal Valley, Rock | JUST RECEIVED. CYPRESS AND| 8 Stationery. ING EMPORIUM. np aiw to meet the commander of the Costa Rican troops, | Island Il, @ Washb JUNIPER SHINGLES, for sale low if taken | eon aga ALEXANDR UBS, HUBS AND = 2 wir an scangee ai cit Ricanttope | Ieland eounty, I, George Washburn, Post. | D.autPRe, a Beveate UEMSEMP PE HIPS, HUBS AND LOCKS rcrp nuns, sous} sately as the protection of his (we suppose master ; Juno, Steele county, Minn., Thomas | _may 1-st JOHN B. WARD & BRO. 25. Tron eastings. The Dieamers from “4 by 6 inches to 13 by 16 inches, of superior fonas te ie AY: 08 condition of giving up Punta | Thompson, Postmaster; Fairfield, Olmstead USHELS PRIME WHITE MER- 28. Surgeon’s 2 quality. _ c Arenas to the Costa Ricans, : . : y ES dai t Also on hand, lot of MORTISED LOCKs, SEE same Rew’ te Senate fe | own, Min. John Sable, Postmaster; Back, | ROODO amuse A ata | Glee, PENSACOLA. Ecestecrme | Hach Sel est SL.Spe cena 0 one and a quantity of ammunition Auglaize county, Ohio, Thos. MeGuinis, Post- | 1 a5 water atreh eto ey G £ Granite. saber Sr4yand 6%,” piste, to close ont 'y. having thus tak i 5 i -) 2 | tn = 2 D.C. yellow pine timber. start- declared the river open and patbimns cael gre compeyr master; Elmira, Goodhue county, Mian., David RMY REGULATIONS.—Regulations H the interior had . 4. Yellow pine lumber, Lockridge oti ouce more been re-established. | Hickox, Postmaster; Richmond, Jefferson coun- AA Army of the United States, 1897, i 5. Hard wood timber and lumber. of the Boats will makea trip to MOU a2 G. FRANCIS, i i i ged i i VERNON on Ti nd ‘ eng NG AND Gomnc Perhaps. to zo inte male at Greytown, intending, | ty, Wis., Frederick Merz, Postmaster. scorpion go th Lert Bont ofice atainps . White pine, juniper, cedar and cypress, lum- | jeaving Washington at So'clock oon) Of etch week, OPENING OF Sh iS Anup SUMMER a partnersh: ’ JOB CORS AU the very late dete rat Kinney "|" Discontinued —Penlers, Columbia county, |‘ ** TAYLOR @MAURY'S | 7 Lame. GEO. T- HOWARD, { Captains, | com ney StoresNo. % Beige ntsvet, B ; er’s foree in f nd * Either Boat ‘eae d 5 i $ . « Rivas had been reduced to 150 fighting men, | - ALL AND SETTLE—Dr. VAN PATTEN | 19; Siggkle hells, clay and sand. any tone om applica te Se kite xourtions at | One af the larrest and b nat selected stonke of shut up in two houses that had ng men; | APPOINTMENTS BY THE PaEestDENT.—Bush- desiring to spend mush of the Summer in travel ty iron nails and spikes. President of the Company, at his 33) SPRING oad SU EN MILLINGRY.~ by a diteh cut by the enemy po eloay on rod B. Howard, Postmaster at Galena, Ill., in | inz, near Cargo i arog he nto call at hue | iz Steel . avenue, or to the Captains on board. i | fio the Bate. She els tal os ing i iti > Who were then | place of Bernard Gray. and sett ash with him i pein ya : Fe be the Indies ; ve ‘1 position an additional 24-pounder vies . J. B. MecCa: ie Georgia, Physician to and all ere itors are requested to call in Person ory is aE Reems of the most hendacmn was expected to enfilade th i ; ods Settlovall just claims Guinn tee mag eerepered to da thie ot vrai etock of provisions was reduced arene Their | the E1 Paso and Fort Yuma Wagon-Road Ex. | settle aif just claims during the first week of this i 2 5 + oe A Cia Forse dye ty nd eek naa | pedis cc hens a RIND STAWNGG” AIRING an SU meat, seasoned with sugar for Yon mule James R. Annan, of Cumberland, Md., Dis- idencs,as eretofore, antil further notice; and then 2. THURS! AY, April 90, at our new and - want of salt. i e will absent himself only for specific periods to be 2. Fone N._THE SUPERIOR BARQUE | $Xtensive Show Rooms, an the corner of General Mora was of opinion that after the 20h bursing Agent to the Fort Kearney, South Pass, | named in said notice. may 1-St* = BY EPA RNa ale sn fenapyuaau avenue snd Nth street, over ult. Walker would be without an mal a and Honey Lake Wagon-Road Expedition, vice | D'ssoLution OF PARTNERSHIP. = and have quick dispatch for the above : a hing ton Gas Light fie, $e, vas aN thing eatable for his troops, save the hides or | Beall, resigned. © —— ; The Co-sartnrahip hersofre exiating * icht of passage apply to HL SUMMER MITUINERT oor the the mules they had previously consumed. Sworx Ix.—The Hon. Wm. Medill of Ohio, | tne tinder acne athe day diet mutual con- | , %- j Pid 2h i 3 — the new First Comptrolier of the Treasury, a¢- | to'eome forward ani make ino in ene eee | gente seh There | RUF COOLERS HOF PITCHERS, Ce Ex-Secrnerary Marc y —This distinguishea | companied by his predecessor in the office. the penne? patoeser athe pusiones smse be closed with~ ? poant e me J TER coo! 8, statesman, accompanied by his family, bade | Hon. Elisha Whittlesey of Ohio, proceeded this | of bill. . PENRY, i HURDLE, H oy St Ggnivenite wnat noted u any A 3. sree fresh gepy = keeping dion to the Federal metzopolis yesterday after- ) "orning to the Criminal Court room, where be | Georgetown, co abe eM Eimer Lot | gataye saad tig ageggand call will pay Ue

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