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ST ‘AR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | sonal character and soundness of judgment he PERSONAL. FOR AND SALE. EVENING is without a superior in the land. He has| .... Judge John K. Sullivan, died in Steuben- Tae Nicaracva Treaty.—The promulga- setved in t. OR RE: both Houses of Congress, and also | Ville, Ohio, on the 23d instan’ WASHINGTON OITY: tion of the synopsis of the. provisions of the’! been the G. ? of his S Wm. My Martin has been sicciad Pasident, HoUse: % jovernor of his State. On the whole, of the F and Exc! U TUESDAY. sees -May 4, 1858. | treaty with Nicaragua that came by the last ti eth District © he Farmers’ hange Bank, Chatleston, steamship arrival from Central America, has a Se ourt of the |S C. == = i i Higks, who oe. Notice ro Mzuouns or Coxcruss.—Members | caused an exprenien of jourilieti hon) in United States is. presided over anywhere by a Governor Hiéks, who {s on a visit to Ca: aw UREMENTS. Weteineron THEATRE. Week of the Engagement aise AVONIA JONES. THIS EVENING, May 6, 1858, immediate- DWELLING- edin the im- on cists Darthrough the Sis owt RAME Will be performed ntleman in all respects so well qualified for | D'idge, expects to return to Annapolis to-mor- FoR R RENT—A tween Y SARE LOVE'S SACRIFICE. of Congress can have their speeches printed with all ters of the coun ge 4 Tow. . jated on 15th street: a 4 4 Avonia Jones. neainess and dispatch, at the Star office Price, | of the Central Amo = cae +4 > ape sca the position. The President is to be congratu- |". peter Plare, of Middletown, Md., has fal- @ containing eight roome,and a excel- | Atgrearet Elmore. ...-.------- Miss Avon vt venut ji cellent -Page speec ft Jated on having secured his services on theU. | lea heir to $50.000, by the death of Font’ cop and’ dry eelnr an algo m vert ox ee i. opr aa sREpAT EY ment of the United States as foreshadowed in| s bench. i. Tana ef Gaeany. hes i a relative in pump OF water fia the yard, a besntifal a : es the terms of that convention. There are dis- ti ecatifclons tering spc 3. ‘.-+. Geo. W. Morton, Mayor elect of Hoboken, | Uation ifal one. having a com: = i = A Lire Preservinc SteaAwER.—We learn cc New Orl 7) of ¥ ington City and the surrounding country. SPIKIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. oo ae sh that policy entirely new to | that Capts. Ingraham and Smith and Mr. a coerce trip to New Orleans for the benefit of Ter $2! per month. tosgood and prompt terant: The Union, in replying to the New York | the purposes of the United States, all of which | 14.4) Ys. N., have been constituted, by the |. ---- Hon. J. W. Ellis has been nominated by | _ Inquire at No. 490 14th street west, nesr Pa. ave- Times, takes oceasion to rebut with vigor all ca ae eae La fsiareyenos power | Secretary of the Navy, s Board of 6 tate. ee Ameticses their candidate for Governor of nc a ceit Jj ppd nl eet the charges made against the Democratic prop- mF ee : chee pea ey pci sioners, in accordance with a resolution of the | _.... Col. Schouler, it ts reported, will retnm to FOR RENT —A very desirable auite of ROOM ositions for the admission of Kansas, whether 2 er ies wee 1D | Senate, for the” purpose of examining into the } Boston soon, and associate himself with the Bee all, private fam- of fraud, corruption, or the undermining of the official writings of President Buchanan ve, rendered immer tah ee eae eddonel rte . LA MARSEILLAISE, In the Costume of 2 THE GENIUS OF LBERTY. Doors open st a quarter past 7 o'clock ; = bexins at” 3 =4 (7AKUSI’S LAST MAY FESTIVAL. hor without Board, in a. 7.. CARUSI begs leave to announce to d lud lead since his accession to the Executive chair, in | MCTit* of ® newly invented « Lite Preserving | °W*PSPer- R nn Re mar shed chin Terma inode | Will take pince nt the Wseh run A ereii and concludes its ler b: ’ Steamboat,” -++. Hon. David McComas, of Kanawhacounty | Ror Urnished with gas. ~ | Rooms. M A 5 peppers ej 5 the Hon. A. HI Stephens, this instrument they are for the first time woven Baltimore, eS eee paderat las Geers a soaser mete el ee dial ia "ao gedaan aGagatisns Tels aig A 5 i " Si = 7 a a : iy imvy) 5 of Georgia, for his championship of the Confer | into the law of the land. We rejoice to perceive Tur Minnesota Stare Bicu.—Just Egued: gies arte pak Glotsevan ik Srget north oon arb, LU 4G ee ph OS Bintan RDovie, ence bill. In another article it compares the | that the press of the commercial cities, closely renece lak te ii es ‘ke us 88 our}... Petitions are in circulation asking Gov. | ten rooms, kitchen and tath-room, with all the mod- | Messrs. Meizer of Taylor & ry and Jand donation clauses in the Crittenden amend- | identified as all know them to be with the sub- | T®P® oe morning, the Minn King to reprieve Ira Stout until after the trial of | &™ improvements, gas excested. Rent ahs a and at the Bookstores = A Bianohard ment and the Montgomery substitute with the | *tantial interests of American oceanward com. | ®°t* State bill from the Senate was to have | Mrs. Littles, or until fall, and for a commutation | SR&2% joquire at the Hardware Store of Ladies _ ——e received cards of invitations SAVAGE, Pa. avenue, between 10th and Ith sts. } ad tosend in their sdéress . ns i " A it tr -3t* sre respect{ul!) request od - like clause in the Conference bill, and shows | @erce, with great unanimity throw aside party ee ane nae Oar lapesesion is that ere hee sentence of death to imprisonment for Seen a on : fos tho'enme af the old place. mma te? hens te be identical: bias to express approbation of the new policy to | ‘Rey adjourn to-day Minnesota will bea State |” phe legal case arising out of the refusal of | Ee ites ft aie ROC SE eget PHILHARMONIC HALL. The Intelirgencer fills its editorial columns | Which we refer above. of the Union, as she should be, so far as the | Manager Uliman to admit Darcie, the inusical P ic of Porter's Spirit, to the New York Acad- | iy ty'the rene, Nace Eee res to one fam: J. INSCO WILLIAMS’ q . i i eritic of Porter's Spirit, tothe New York Acad- | ily. by the year. No. Y street, between . INS at) with current news ~ ony newspapers so far falling under our one en eat * pals “of Music, bas Pailea forth a decision from | Mth, a mal 3t* « > of the Bible. eo notice that venture opposition to it are here - S—Mr, Sherman offered a substitute for | judge Russel, in. which be holds that to the ROOMS TO LET, with board, in a pleasant Panorama of the , Book Notices. ~ = 7 : the original bill. refusing to accept the Consti- | manager of a public entertainment is given an neighborhood. Healthy locality. Situated with- and there one notoriously identified with : Babel pt the Consti loseetion ¢ te seth bes tick Lik Gen oereee ik of the genes Departmaabe, Weare indebted to the publishers, who send | the cause of filibusterism, (which the treaty tution, and authorize the people of Minnesota arbitrary discretion to sell or not to sell his the: in ten minutes walk © ie Ke par! Exhibition will open for hx sig 5 ets. If he sells a ticket, the bolder may present | Eneuite No. 5i4 L street, between 9th and lth sts. | -—— URE AND OP ATURIO AT ST. PAT- us, through the bands of our enterprising fellow to frame a new one it for admissiou; but if he be refused admission 6t I ates RICK'S citizen, Mr. Joseph Shillington, , the second pragaome ip ey = ee ei = oo be cannot demand it viet armis, but is left to his Smaul AND VERY DESIRABLE cOUN- eB TUESDAY the ith instent, the Rev. he volume of «‘The New American Cyclopedia; a | ™*™ ieee oe Pr aie 7: sa Pas ai only | Nominatep —Aceording to our anticipation | ¢Me4Y by action for damages for Ness ate tees ely engl mga yp | Church. Subjcet—"Sacred Max . eaukaubil popular dictionary of general knowledge, edited | OPPOsition wi be ic! e treaty will meet expressed weeks ago, the Hon. Ransom H. [a and beautifully situated little Farm, contaummg 32 ‘The Lacvare we ibefebowes by on ae a by George Ripley and Charles A. Dana, pub- | ®™mong the public men of the country. Of Gillet, of New York, has been nominated hy 07 Regular rates were established in Rich- | acres of land, situated ina beautiful and healthy jo- | by the Choir of the Church, lished by D. Appleton & Co., 316 and 348 Broad- | course, it will be powerless in the end, before mond, by order of the Court, on Monday, Sept. | ¢ation, ina fine st other Choirs of the city, with Orchestral aco moa- the President for the Solicitorship of the Court | 16, 1792, for prices of atrong drink in taverns, as | BW add handsome way, New York ; and 16 Little Britain, London; | the Senate of the United States; though it is : timed 2 ° P e mments, all ander direction of Prof. J. P. Cavt- je of cultivation, improved by a tago House, containing elev- i Z af en rooms. with Stabiing, &c. Figen, Organist of St Patrick's. . 1858. Among the principal titles of this vol Iready clear that it will “kick up ad—I of a | “jouum®- Iraf sugar, sx sAlllinge; for cquartef rem toa For partioularsinguiredt & ¢ MoGUIRE Be rg ht i gh is 4 4 a ies of is volume | already clear that it will “ kick up a d—I of a ick Tt. ss ibe sed ‘ z oe ten os, - 7 re the balance cue on of this intrinsically so valuable work, are able, | dust’ ere the treaty shall have ee, ratified. | RETURN OF THE Vier PrestpeNt.—We are | dy, made with loaf sugar, three shillings; for x| p29 dat Auctioneer & Com. Merchant. | price. “The proceeds go to pry the bainm interesting and capitally condensed articles on leased to observe that Vice President Breck- | quart of brandy toddy, made with loaf sugar cW AN caw BAL > cE. jatldge has returned to the city, and took his | {¥® shillings; for a gill of rum, one sbilling; | NY PSY AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE : u eel for a gill of brandy, seven pence half penny ; for AB SALE — bacriber has for pri seat this morning as presiding officer of the lof whisky, four pene : , AT ERIVAE SAIE —The subscriber has for p Senate. vate sale anew and very desirable three story Brick phat epic HOUSE, with are Boek a, > - y - oN co a ev 5 the ‘st manner, Cosrinwgp.—Hon. John Cadwallader, of THE WRITER HAVING SEEN AN | and furnished throughout with all the modern Un? Article signed “Francis Mohun and Wm. thereworgen. A programme wi! ma i-tf f Al., iA’ " SOAY EVENING, May & Mr. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER e ‘and former pupils, the laces: sod emtiemen of Washington and Goorse- . . Subjoined we print two news r extracts Architecture, Arctic Discovery, Argentine Con- on ties rabject, pn first from Oh ted ee Post federation, Army, Artillery, Art, Asia, Athens, and the second from the Balti D toh Austria, Australia, Baltimore, Baptists, Banks, | 224 the s ema iesotenrdneiie Baring Brothers, &c. In its Biographical De- | Which illustrate the tone and temper of the partment are the lives of St Augustine, St. Ba- | Newspaper Press of the country on the subject, | philadelphia, has been confirmed as the suo- | Waa ciggnenet. Intelligencer, stating “that | Ro nituated on noth Ml err ir Sih ead sil, Baron, Audubon, Arista, Commodore Bain- | capitally = cessor of Judge John K. Kane, Judge of the | he misunderstanding between reed Preheeeronat | With streets west. one door enst of 10th street. bridge, Professor Bailey, the Barbour Family, of | ‘The ratification of the Irissari treaty, re- | eastern district of Pennsylvania relations, bave been, satiatsctoriy and honorably | 2 orm oa ee ee on is Va; Lord Ashburton and others. Besides nu- opening the Nicaragua route to us, and re-estab- adjusted,” respectfully suggests to them the pro-| ap tad : an merous sketches of distingaished living charac- lishing amicable relations between the United priety of letting the people know the nature ofthe | S244 _Auet’r_and Gom. Merohaiit._ ers, seul ani Ateaenia ‘Aten a pace States and Nicaragua, is an important event to | TH WEATHER.—The following report of the questions invol ving the misnnderatanding, Let us Fo, PALE VERY, SHEAP—A_ nice littie »* ma, Atchison, Gov. Banks, | our commerce and our political relations. It se- athe: this morning is made fr. ave the facts gentlemen. . M, nm rom ngton, Badger, Barringer of N.C.; George Bancroft, the | cures to ourcitizens all ike protection and advan- weather for g de from the Morse it* FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD, | ona good road _ It ma: rey for city prop- be published in due time. ‘mond Intel.) sy Bail to be hold at Temper- eee Hal’ crreet, bevween sth and 10th streetn. . ween will be crowned at fo'clock p.m. A etait coe of Dances, Amenecan and European, Will be introduced and arrangements hnve been made to im cterest and brilliancy to the cere- monies of the evening, moni ‘aney i 1 appear, em cos- i ip i = i .N. LAN aE: Among the Dances will Rev. Dr. Bachman ofS. C.; Joshua Bates, Bates | tages their safety and interest require, and ren- | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. MASONIC NOTICE.—Ronent Monnia | of ath at Al stracte on donee Bonk OMe et ; ders unnecessary any ‘entangling alliances’ with | The timeof observatien is about7 o’olock a.m : Deputy Grand Master of the State of K ‘ap 2x-Im* of Missours, Jacob Barker, Rev. Dr. Bangs, Hon, European powers about the Isthmus so far as our May 4, 1858. tucky, and Editor of the: Univereal Masovio Li- . — - Henry Barnard, Rev. Leonard Bacon, and many | intercourse with California is involved. New York, N.Y cloud brary}? a gentleman fests eminent for his literary OR SALE.—A valuable FARM, containing 260 others. ** When the Cass-Heran treaty is consummated, Philadelphia, | a. 7 Me attainments and skill as a Mason, will deliver a lec- acres of land, vuder a high state of cultivation, ture before the M. W cloudy, cool. of © cloudy, wind E at Of this volume, in advance of its ptblicatian, poser nee a ee reletion to es Baltimore, Ma. - - Sas America e ur government w! rr) t i the New York correspondent of the Springfield | Careful to maintain the favorable relations these haere de Republican wrote : : rand Lodce of tne District | situated in Prince George’s county, Md., about six umbia,on WEDNESDAY EVENING rext, | miles from Washington, on the Queen Anne’s Road, o'clock, at Masonic Hall, corner of Dand 9th | The improvements consist of a good, comfort cloudy, wind 3. 5 2 See —— barn, —s ing, aot aay aa 3 ti Si y >] itand. t venien! acres Wil if desired. For HW jaticdink! Kanal! oC Petersburg,V: londy, cool. ind aro seopoetivils teetoned ts titans | iartber ineoetnn eee en Wake al the second volume 4 miners | = a Norfolk, Va .. th. 54, wind SW. tual in attendance Property Acent, No. 22 9th street, between M and —— ume of the New Ameri: The late news from Central America is glo- Wilmington, N. londy, cool. By order of the Most Worshipful Grand Master: | N etreeta north ‘ap 24-Im* } Rydia, Will be given to impatient subs rious. ‘The ratification of the Caxs-Irissari trea- | Columbia, S.C. raining, cool. G. A. SCHWARZMAN, a . ——— — | tualiy at 19 o'clock p. m. < imposing than the first by twenty-five pages, | ty with the government of Nicaragua is an Charleston, «th. 64, wind NE by FE: ma 4 2t Grand Secretary. Fo SALE OR EXCHANGE for IMPROVED Tickets ey ag nd ae lege more aliee: ‘Thetsare uct iain ioe ite: | ou ot ee fying honor onthe admin | Augusta, Ga. ee ((S> MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN- | acresol LAND. with s Dwele tee ee snd ot ir, Gannyuck: a7 E street dred principal articles aboundinz iu fresh and | istration of Mr. Buchanan. If the promises of ne z aera (70, wind SE | | iar tLON You are hereby notified toattend a ing! rooms, a Tenant House, stable. and Carrisce- 9th and 10th streets, or at the door the mahi curious facts, and. f should say, at least fifty that at treaty are correctly stated, it secures us eve- i Togular monthly meeting, at your Armory, “ house. with other out-buiidiugs, and mp of good NESDAY EVENING, 5thinst. Punctual atterd-| water; enclosed by a new and substantial fence, ance 1s called for, a8 business of importance will be | There are on the grounds aleo about 100 bearing Sanne: cope K peach a Tigres — real PE arr. pear, and order o| 8] in Key: juince trees; about 5 jeet well set, ring are mae Pini THUS. McENIRY, Sec. » fines. forimean arbor. with gooseberricn, straw PUBLIC SCHOOLS —Theregular monthly | frien TMrztncun, gd, curraty Tone andthe meeting of the Trustees of Public Schools | trees; situated south of the firet toll pate, about two will be held on W EDNESDAY next, the Sth inst., | iiles from the Centre Market, between the resi- &t 44 o’olock p.m. a dences of J.C. Lewin and W.G. W. White, on the ma S-2t __RO. RICK See. | Rockville Plank Road. cloudy. -clear. .clear; storm yesterday lear, ther. 75 clear, pleasant. -clear, th. 68 .cloudy, warm -cloudy, warm. «cloudy, cool. loudy, ther. 5é. Hg het {0 be found iwany other book of reterence. | rything that can be desired, and at last places | golumbus, Ga.» Edward Everett, George Ticknor and Professor | the United States in the proper Position in ref- | 7 carne Peach Tree, Al Felton are among the contributors. You will not | erence to that important fie way to California. | Mobile, Ala ie everlook, as the distinguishing feature of this | It authorizes our governmeni to protect the tran. Gainesville, Miss pie-eminently American work, the frequent oc- | sit, and to land and station troops in Nicaragua New Orleans. Lia currence of the dates 1557, Iso>—of allusions to | if necessary to that purpose ; it secures the right | Frederick, Md {he Crimean war. to the great Indian revolt, and | of Americans to become citizens of Nicarazua, | Cate dnhy wd to the grim crisis whose shadow has hardly | avd it provides for the protection of all nights | Wheeling, Va passed fromus In so vasta granary of know!l- | our citizens may acquire in that country. Our Lynchburg Va. ¢dge it is pleasant to find on the top the very win- | able Secretary of State deserves the highest hon- n WANTED—A rood DRESSMAKER.—Appiy at Madame LUDMAN’S, No. 1s Pa. avenue. between 8th and 9th ata. thd ANTED.—$1™, for which five per cent. per W month vate allows aocured te, adeed of trust on furniture, Address J. M.f’., at this office. 1 J : EETING AT THE JNO. E. KENDALL, rn 4-10" nowings of yesterday. Send your German friend | or for his appreciation of the true position and | BUstel, Ten....... eels ys ter 60 { Kecomblse Prosiepenan Onnieh came ot | apreet 434 street. near the City Hall. ANTED—By an experienced Yount Woman Lither, and I will show him an American Cyclo- | wants of the United States in this important mat- | | Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m . (cor | Stand ete EAE eT ROR it 7OR SALE —A convenient NEW BRICK We teee Housekeeper, and to do Chim- Pedia ; your Italian came, week before last, to an | ter. Such a treaty is worth a hundred victories, | fected for temperature.) 30.225; at noon, 30.163. menoing at quarter helore 5 o'clock, ard cloning HOUSE, eligibly situated, and within a few | berwork.or Washing avd ironing. Good referen- American opera.” and the ian who #chieved it is as much entitled Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- quarter before 6. Allare imvited. ma minates walk af the several Departments, This IME i > THE NEW YORK | Property wil on reasonable terms, as a very ‘Memoeratic. Assoorat ion of Waaningren | foDk credit will be given on'n portion of the purchase ces. Apply af 4 91h street west, No clhjec ihne to tray mun 4-21" Ww N TE D.—Information wanted of JOHN Mace to have his brow bound with the wreath of fame | {mum last night, 41°; near the ground, 49°. casks — 1 pemes che Setlowing capital | as the successful warrior himself But what | Maximum yesterday, 63°; at noon to-day, 68°. sumunary explaining the circumstances attending | wil become of Walker, William Walker, Presi- ston | money. Ht. NT : ——————- so - i ew 9 5 2 CAIN, who came to t country 12 rears the first blow struck in the great Sepoy revolt: | dent of Nicaragua and Commandercin: Chict af ees VOLE ne ea arab it otek Aasmnnies area: eae Wood and Coal Yard; léth st » | since: and MAKK, his brother. and MRID( “On January 21, 1957, the first blow in the | her armies, and ex-newspaper reporter? Poor CONGRESSIONAL. ted to assemble at No. 476 7th street, opposite 1-Im nh . . ue. | their sy great revolt was struck by the se; ues er, will be thankfaily received by | her th ter, ANNE. CAIN, who lately came from Ireln j and is now inthis city at No, S® 7th street, — street, Washington. D.C. ys of Barrack- | Walker! This treaty has knocked him on the Thirty-fitth Congress—First Session. poor, who burned the telegraph station. Bar- | head effectually. He is finally extinguished, iS if y y iz In THE SENATE, yasterday, after our report yackpoor was then occupied native troops | unless he takes our advice and goes to Hayti. nee i 7 i exclusively, of whom there tbe vaaiunee La In Soulouque he will indeed find afoeman wor. | ©1084; the resolution instructing the Committee eneral Post Office, at 734 o'clock p.m., cn Fee RENT.—Two HOUSES, built with all the DAY, the 4thinst. . modern improvements, comforts, and oonveni- 2t" CHAS. 0. JOLINE, Rec. Sec. | ences. One furaixhed. Apply toGEO. W. BRA Y, EXCH , TE = Property Agent, No. 22 9th street, between M and rED.— CARRIAGE EXCURSION STEAMBOAT Compa- | Krope weiotm | WWANTED—A HOSTLER and CARRIAGE : caret : ¥ By . WASHER. Inquire at FLEMMING mest WHMIE'WO ition, ne deem ey | een eens ae thing 1 £55 $0 for the siprotcinest ru sinniel at ae: | cantial Mock or this Campane wilite beldas kere | am RENT—TWO ROOMS in the third « FOY'S Livery and Hireing Stables, Jackson Hail, Safe, cid scsemed sa toon core ace atuplaltyiga the partot Compras |lcice Maer inet oMteced by | stone Hall, Pa. avenue. hewween 49 and 3d streets, of the building occupied as an office by C. S| Alley. ma 4 4t* 2 ai pids. THURS é Sel € 4 that by the middle of February Gen. Hearsey | in failing to ratify the treaty and providing for oe nt igan, Which was offered by | south side,on THURSDAY. 6th inst..at 45 0’e!’k | Wallach, aud immedi 1 ¥ opposite the City Hall. p.m. All persons interested in the success of this] Apply to RICHARD WA A. avé enterprise are respectfully requested to attend, 3 ma - 2 mw STOCK OF THE FARMERS’ AND ME- 7 ATTED N, PION hi ” Bank G ts leh { CRATIC ASSOCIATIO: wate ee een Rigus & co. found it necessary to muster the troops at Bar- | our availing ourselves of its benefits in full, can Mr. Chandler, was amended on motion of Mr. Tckpoor and barangue them. On February 24, | prevent her being to all intents and purposes | Benjamin, by striking out all after the word a small guard, detacked from the Sih regiment | hereafter ours. The importance of that transit | ‘‘ Resolved” and inserting +‘ that the Committee at Barrackpoor, reached Berhampoor, 120 miles | to the Pacific has never yet been fully estimated. | 0% Commerce be instructed to inquire into and from Calcutta, and excited to mutiny the sepoys Let it be thrown open to competition, and if half | Port as speedily as possible ou the expediency WANTED.—A WOMAN to do the Housework for a.small family. Inquire of JAMES OWN - ER. A street north. vetween Sth and tth, east. _ma S-tf TED IMMEDIATELY —A WOMAN ‘ - customed to take care of young children and < ry ATO! Sam toct’s Bere tale nen wationed there, who rose with | a dozen lines to California are established upon | °f @PPropriations at this season for the repairn | poprove, Aseqoiation will De held at Sam |. Stoit’s | = ee De eee mnn., Epo leet revere. so. cogsered fierce threats in the night, and were with difti- | it, so much the better. The Panama crossing is | 2" security of the works heretofore commenced | o'gleck on TUESDAY NIGHT, May 4. All Anti- some assortment at J. MARKRITER’S, No. 3G n$ bate ag ta ME yt Nog ie culty controlled by the Prompt measures of their | @ railroad, and naturally a monopoly; the Nica. | f° the improverment of harbors and navigable | Know Nothings are res} otfully invited to attend. 496 7th street. ma 3-2w* street, between * le =. officers and a show of superior force Meantime | ragua transit is almost wholly by river and lake | Tiers.’ By order of AEs Steen) Sig LINTON’S PATENT ALCOHOL COOK, Br on Rusiuh Lads. isty ceepee the main body of the Sith, at Barrackpoor, com. | transportation, and should be free to all under ae mcealalion expended mas ites agreed to W. Rigcies, Sec. mas / the most useful invention Of the Ree at ong Ses ey eR mitted the first act of violence against a British | certain necessary police restrictions. The news e notice that he should to- SVEN y cE— | ma 3st MI "Ss. ~~ oficer. “Mungul Pandy, a sepoy of the Jith, | from New Granada is bardiy loos gratifying than | Morrow, or on some early day thereafter, ask SEVENTA WARD, NOTICE —The vo a | Retent to superintend the instruction of young Oni - came on parade with a loa ded musket, aud trav: | that from Nicaragua. In fact, an influential leave to introduce a bill making an appropriation ersed the lines, calling en his comrades to rise party there desires direct annexation tothe United | °f £55,000 for the improvement of the St. Clair and kill their officers.” When Lieut. Baugh, the | States, and in case of the adoption of the Ca: flats. i adjutant of the regiment, rede up to arrest him, | Herran treaty, of which jt is said there is no| | The bill making appropriations for the contin- Mungul Pandy took deliberate aim at him from | doubt, we shall almost as effectually secure the | £¢Mt expenses of the Indian Bureau, and for ful- behind a canon, and fired ; but only succeeded in | Panama route. These two achievements ef. | filling treaty stipulations with the Jadians, was bringing down bis horse. Lieut. Baugh snatcbed | fected, will immertalize the administration of | @ken bw ‘ . @ pistol from its holster and fired at the man, but | Mr. Buchanan —Baltimore Dispatch. Mr. ‘Toombs wished the bill delayed in order to missed him. Before be could draw his sword, give ime for its oes eras aie a short dis- Munygul Pandy felled him to the earth with the = cussion, however, it was passed —yeas 26, nays 9. but of lis musket. ‘The guard was close at hard |, THEE Next Move.—As a matter of course, | ““ATter an executive sexsion, the Senate then ad. but refused to interfere. "The sergeant-major, au the Republican party managers are not going | journed. ters of the Seventh Ward who are in friends ORTEMONNAIES, PURSES, Bags with ofTaw and order, and in favor of a “people's ticket,” chains, fancy Heir Pins. Fans, Jouven’s Com- are requested to meet for the purpose of making | pound for cleaning kid gloves. &e..at nominations for the following officers, to wit oe ma 3-St LAMMOND’S, and | ——— — — = ——— SDAY MHE FINE SE OCTAVE PIANO used at the Musical Convention was furnished by ua, dren onthe Piano. The indy <a y to Europe. i a : lars apply, by note, to A. &., tor Hate 7 motes to to travelling sea. Also speake F ench sufficient For farther parucn Caspanis’ Hotei, Capi- ma 1-3” MPLOY MENT.—$5 a month and all expenses paid.—An AGENT ts wanted m every town and county in the United States, to engage in 8 respect - able and easy business, by which the above profitn may be certainly realized. For full particulars, ad- dress H. MONNETT & CO., corner of Broom and Alderman, three members of Comny Cou ene Assessor,—at Island Hall. on \WEDNE EVENING, the 5th inst., at 7iy o'clock. ma 3-2t* M VOTERS. and now offered for sale see se E As8 lem NOTICE. Tho sanusl merting of the} mas 56 Pa_ave. near Vth at \ stockholders o: e St. Croix Manufacturing | — -s prea ~ - — }mprovement Company, forthe purposecfelect- | \ATE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF Lasig et for the fiscal ‘ar @ April 3h, 0 ashim mand Georgetown to our 1239, will be held on THURSDAY, the sth of May | openine OF SURING snd. SUMMER BON Q ae “res next, at 12 ma at the office of the Company, in| NETS. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- wocisapiee Now Vark city, “nelosing one pont aglisbman, called on them to tect the adju- -shrieki ¢ i fi Chu lank Building. ay, May Sd, 4th, am : = . — Pe eames a a ha oar ae p vesting ted re —e wget to lose the freedom: shrieking (tor Kansas) In THE Hovsx, after some discussion on the aaptw e ‘C. St. J. CHUBR, Seo. . KING & SICKLE \ JANTED TO PURCHA>E.—A BRICK and’ Mungul Pandy tired again, wounding the card, if they can avoid doing 0. They propose | order of business, they went into Committee of ~ - mas 3st 244 Pa. ay., bet. 12th and 13th sts. HOUSE, in good order, containing at least 7 sergeant-major When both officers were down, | to throw into the Territory an avalanche of | te Whole, and proceeded to the consideration ATTENTION, FIETR WARD DEMO rooms, located between 5th and llth streets north, between F and | streets west. Apply to GEO. W BRAY, Real Property Axert, ae Sth etreet, several sepoys of the guard ri % 3 of the bill making appropriations for the legis- lnuskets A Mobammedan sepoy. thew tured | SPeakers from abroad, to endeavor to induce | fative, exrenen ep Judiclal expenses. of ihe forward, and arrested Mungul Pandy, and Gen. its piaran to reject the plan of admission | “overnment for the year ending the 30th of June, earsey oppearing on the ground, revolver in | enact ress. i e ‘ : ongul Pandy, and the Sepoy officer in com- : - cee ene ea: mand of the guard, were hange j the loyal Mo- | efforts. The truth is, it will inevitably happen | ‘ Pace OT ee recregiry) eee nape ferocicene that Kansas will remain many years the battle | must be a very important memagerinveivineties being shortly ufterward marched down for the | Sound of “ agitation,” to the destruction of | safety. and perpetuity of this country, from the Purpose, was disbanded at Barrackpoor.” the material interests of its people. in case this | (U2Mtity of paper it occupied, moved that the SSS CRISS int i a A 7 ie committee rise for the purpose of having it read. Tue Victims at THE Bostex Fire.—Cutting Republican policy triumphs. ‘The Ft echo g CRATIC ASSOCIATION.—The reguiar OUNT VERNON. = meeting of the Fifth Ward Democratic Association M _ CHANGE OF DAY. will be heid at Casparis’ Hotel. on ue xt ‘ DAY The steamer COLLYER having EVENING, May 4th, 18 8. Iti earnestly request_| been chartered for Friday. the 7th of ed that every member wil! be present, as bu May. for the special use of the Men importance wit! be laid before the meeting. Cel. | cal Association, will make her asual trip forthe Jas. G. Berret will address the Resting. Bporder: public on Thursday, the 6th, leaving her bags at . ma = LOST AND FOUND. REW ARD.—Ranawny from the subsers $100 ber. living near the Vilage ol Woodville, Aaquasco district, Prince George's County, Mary and, on Fridny. the 23¢ of Apr 5 neroman CHARLES. The sand negro is about five feet seven inches high, very binck. A. K. ARNO res. the hours 2s heretclore. _M. Manrceron, Seo _ ___ ma 3-2t* — . a DWIN GREEN, NOTICE.—A meeting of the Jackeon Bui! Nos. 178 aNp 10 Pa. Av., BET. 17TH & I8TH sts, I Z, ing Association will take place, at 8 o’cioc on Has now on hand one of the most extensive, IESDAY EVENING, May 4th, at the Ger: | and varied asxertments of substantial CABI e of electing their respec- | NET FURNITURE men Hall, for the pur] tive officers for the next year. All the stockhold trict, all of which he offers, cash, lower eens ind ; tame baa fies YH ker " i a ; ive 's for . e 8! onders 9 a - c rf . . Neo n- = i . The motion was agreed to, and the committee are expected to be present. than it can be bought elsewhere. . bered. As ne leit wrtbent secvoemtion i expect he and Tuttle, both firemen, were the only two per. of the Senate of the United States is such, and | T¥#- ma 1 3t* CHAS. WALTER, Sec, | _mal-3st (States) 18 trying to get toa free State. I willgive the above reward. if taken out of the State. and Fifty Dollars iftaken in th Dextrict of Columbia or Alexandra, pr brought home or secured in jnul t 0 c. EST JOHS . ing near Woodville. Prince George's Co. sons killed outright at the Federal street fire, | must remain such for the next ten years, as to | y, ‘The letter of the President and those of the = ia aes ecretary of the Interior and the Commissioner Boston, on Sunday morning. They were buried | make this fact palpable; and it will have due | of Indian affairs, accompanying the same, was yesterday afternoon, and the entire fire depart- | weight in defeating the schemes of the agita- | then read.) They informed the House that the ment attended the obsequies. foun the Seahs venders ialy wnonic In (ones contained information called for by reso- Mr. Reardon and Mrs. Moran are at the hos- \ems CREAM AND WATER ICES, of the SEVENTH VOLUME BANCROFT’S RIS- al best quality, in moulds or otherwise, at $1.50] 9 tory of the United States, being that portion of lon. Fairs and oth+r public ente: ments | the Revolution preceding July 4th, 1776, this day ed at less rates at the Philadelphia Confec- | published. - ~ [ener and F streets. ma3 FRANCK TAYLOR. w ——__— = utions in relation to the condition of the Indians al man ae eet explanation of their schemes we append the mae Ue Indian superintendency on the Pacitic 3M MEET. Reed ek phage prc ee — : nay possibly recover. ‘ Bip iain ~ | coast. | Ej HANG ‘he Uni fevolutie fon = = : The loss incurred by the fire will, it 1s thought, following extract from the New York Times After a short debat>, the documents were, for | Braver Nesting winaw heen held ‘at 10 o'clock cg Bey Sp enclosing pnb peendine RETIRED PHYSICIAN, seventy-five reach $25,000, the greater part of which iva, | Washington correspondence : the prevent, laid on the table. for the past week, will be held EVERY DAY. un-| For sale by TAYLOR & MAUR iy Zonta of age, wheeo conde of fe tnve : but say that it is onlya Bunker Hill defeat, to be | Whole, and resumed the consideration of the | "an Church, 4% 8 are HITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and | f Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Detility. re followed like that, by the uprising of the cama, | general appropriation bill. = —= garden walks. Also, best Holland Point and | § The remedy was aisoovered by hum when hie on iy~ The Converse rope factory at Montreal, try. ¢ best opposition speakers wil! be throan Without any definite action, after the subject LATED ICE PITCHERS, plain and elegantly | flat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Ork ly ohil ie. Wish- Canada, was destroyed by fire on Saturday after- | into Kansas as soon as the election is ordend meecereee brleity, the committee rove, and the chased with tho Heprovea i i Pine Wood, and the best White and Hed Ash aud | inx pode te ames i Ap Bediacw hog 3 = etd use ed. SIX piece; Spoons a orks; Cake = vf jor S . sach ¢ . pecs ihe tereman snd three giro were burnt Sethe Cansttciee tect e e adoption § = 0e ee ieenes = Keta, Waiterm: Liquor Stands: Cacttes on) OO tended hie Atiny Wood, Coal and Sand | this recipe, with fall and explie:t directions. fur to death. One man jumped from the fourth story “ tS sch Case a tenewed ap- Preceedt 17. ‘These goods are heavily plated on the brat Depot, corner of C and 1th street, near the Canal, | making it d successfully using it. He re- window and broke bis back. Li plication for admission with the new ( pedins: ‘o-day. inetal, and will be sold at very low price: ma Tt KW. BATES quires enc’ icant to inclose ‘one shilling, and broke his oss Is very heavy | tion, in spite of the prohibition, will be a IN THR Senate, to-day, a communication was Wr BOTE ai@ititice a — | three cents to he returned as postage on the ra and said to be uninsured received from the President in relation to anout- | 4 ee3t__(Union& Intel in eee ee meclarces anemone pa ccegenhendner dh tacit AUT Oceanic Mat Steamers.—The bill intro- | rage at | F©RENCH CHINA TEA Persons renovating their | ress Dr. He JAMES. 196 U7 The third trial of Michael Cancemi, for duced by Hon. Anth K d bill nati Eee Coreeuned he the family of Mr. Dixon, at I RO ‘tand white, and with P ae Th atrest a pei ‘naac ru ants Neh 4. JAMES, — camer dj the murder of Eugene Anderson, is set down, in y - Anthony Kennedy to the Sen- | Jaffa, in Palestine; referred. tions—a large variety of patterns containing 52, 4,] AMERICAN PAPERE S,embracine New York, for the Supreme Circuit Court to- | 8%, Yesterday, contemplates the construction | _ Mr. Stuart presented a petition for the estab- and 77 pieces. Ae ae oa of ro, Stone, pasasoune auacrreaout Gold I ess Borders, Pa- He‘ AND BONNET BLEACHERY, i in mi - bY 3 » O ery. be i u 5 “3 — day. Io anticipation of difficulty in procuring a | * ix iron steamships of not less than 3,000 egy eae Niyrodeenars ceveiation for co - eer: oe Lo, Ws BOTELER. tisorm variety of Gc zommon Wade M,& C,H. MORSE have opened a shop at 99 Jury, the Court has ordered eleven hundred jurors | tons each, to run between the porta of New | mencing the sittings of the Senate, on and@iatter = EU end dtr ain) oe Shade Pei - lege Tietare Corded neg et Sp R 5001 Lager ay to be summoned. York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, and aa eer mah resales on ts en ee Sen agen a ee aa orp kom la ss cant « i t mows aa amet Semnets spe Fpte thor _——— 2 rs a Mr igle Or a resolutiol ra > :. uv mt 8a Of U7 On Sunday, one hundred and eighty-eigne | SAvamnah, im thie country, and Liverpool, | sniv of ectain tertdinee tn Philadelpbiaragreed Peer eeeand Dakota: dispatch, eee executed with skill and ay Srackuneieice taney oe fag hy nm England. They are to depart from the United | to Fancy Goods Tors Window Shades of every description in store or | style. persons were received into the communion of | © : a fre noy Goods, Toys, &c., kc. made to order, 1 MARKRITER Particular attention will alzo be paid to eleans:nc Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. Among those who | States and from Liverpool four times in each | 1% vue Hovex, Committees were called for re. | Just received at H. J. MeLAUGHLIN’S, . No. 467th street, 8 doors above bleaching, and sefinishing Gentiemen's SUMMER were admitted by letter was Mrs. Harriet Beecher | month, and to carry the mails both ways at a | Ports; # large uumber was presented. mad 3t Pa. nve , bet. 8th and 9th ate S-2w Odd Fellows’ Hall, | WATS of all kinds. : f $2 i Mr. Blair, from the Committee on Private Land | —————————— "an Wr LeAThin An iG = Fear D br gnusts and Hats received for coloring black and om. | _ cost of $25,000 per roundtrip. ‘The steamers | cimiiae separ aa settle the private land NEW Livery, Salk, AND HIRING ey ee ND FINDING STORE, wegen ap Ne UF The California papers contain the pros- | 2f@ to be built by a company under contract | claims in New Mexinn . STABL inecad ident dl vhyoons + whole attention to it, we e can eXcel im quauty of work shinent of the kind in this part of the country. he patro: age of Milliners sid Hatters 1s particularly solicited: and these employ ‘The subscriber, having ope: ed a store inthe above @ aernue~) branch of business, would :expectiully invite shoe- makers in Washington and the surr: f Washington, and the pubic to call and examine his stock, con ete has just rete INQ Vak and Hem'ock Tanned Sole Te! mer of I3th street and Peunsyle ‘The undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens in gene! . ii i Ss: ji Mr. Greenwood, from the Committee on Indi: pectus of a Catholic journal, the first ever issued | With the United States for the service Per- | a rairs. ea ob an 5 5 ill t on the Pacific coast of North America. formed, and the Government is to loan the | reservation held Thy ie Chlaue ini u7-on caaaee the New York Times, News, | CO™Pany two-thirds of the cost of constructing | Kansas, and provide permanent homes for them. he! Ine us will have their work taken from, ard returs ne of th ables in the city, where « . y 3 " ae : the vessels. This loan is to be secured by a Mr. Faulkner, from the Committee on Military aac times, be obtained ss neat and Saint s vanety Upper sea Split ee nee being well ard prvapaly ne Sepent mpen Se cxpress, and Day Book establishments al! | © ae y Atfairs, reported a bill making appropriation for | showy @ turnout as can be fourd any- lish and French Lastings, Moroceos, and ¢ alloons M. & CA. MORSE, 90 F street changed their quarters lien on the vessels, to be paid in ten years, | the completion of the military road from Astoria | Where. My stock comprises a fine asso-tment of | of every quality and shace. on south side Pa. avenue, between 13th and to bear interest. Th ‘ to Salem, in Oregon Territory. horses, which, for style a ion, Crnnot be sur- Having concluded to sel! exclusively for eash. I ap 19-eoim* nd 1342 street. r —————______ e Government is to ¥ oe este F It is pro : Mr. Clingman, from the Commit! rn | Passed by any stable in the country, and choice lst | am determined to make quick ssies and euall peohte: = —<———- le Proposed to employ negroes (Kroo- | adyanee the money as th rina Hf. Clingman, from the Commnitiec on Foreign | Stmew garisges nod liset Horses taken | Shoemak: li i men) as soldiers in the British army in India. J 8 the construction pro- | Affairs, made a report, in effect condemning the 4 h- | and examine for theme ase so als i NOTICE at livory on as reasonnble ter to thetr edvantace to call gresses. This propesition cannot become a law. | entering of any foreign territory with which we ND STORE TO LET. ns as at any establish- | and examine for themselves before pureh: lse- ment inthe city. Give me a call, and ms for pring cise guarantee | where. R. J. DARRAGH persons that is indebted inthe Greats Binnie d U7~ The Republicans of Vermont hold their ieee catia ae TOhtitee ice atid macieneion: ALLISON NATLOR ma 3-3t* 445 10th street west, | And to Samuel Bien, No. 425 and 244 Pa avenue, that State Convention at Montpelier early in June A Conscience Case.—The Union says that | States fonne fen thal pulvese: louse the United | _ms4Sm"___ALLISON NAILOR__ UF~ The Dahlgren gun of the U Plymouth weighs 16,04 pounds. LOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. corvette | the Treasurer of the United States acknowl-| Mr. Ritchie, of the same committee, made a J. HOMAS H. BENTON. Cc — Z ; S 4 CARD. Just received this day. a great variety of Clocks, | Sime. 7 = edges the receipt from some person unknown, | ™!"rty report, returning thanks to Com. Paul- D_ APPLETON & CO., New Yorx, from. $1 3 aloo Meath LOCKS Ss The Store and Fixtures a The recent cold “snap” bi + | din is officers and men, for sei i espectfully annovni t in % ATOR Ee ee TERY oe pres are to let. No. 423 Penn swjury to the crops in the South. 7°" S| onder an envelope postmarked New York, Walker, gd aes Le shortly publiah, | at tne Mave in Press, and WATCHES and Juv CLOCKS for Steen “Up ae cost Nove ith cote ares h Up” There was a discharge of two hund-ed | April 30, of $170 in Virginia bank notes, “the | Mr. Barksdale intended to offer a substitute— BENTON'S RBRIBGMENT boats, Hotels, Bar rooms, Offices, Churches, Par- ICH DRESS GUODS.—We sen, oe, and fifty mechanics from the Gosport Navy Yard verty of Government.” The proc that Com. Paulding’s capture of Walker was - OF TER ” lors, de. | “ seattandt TR ay | receive daily 4 on Saturday. ibs, creas c aul ceeds—de- without authority, and meets the condemnation CONGRESSION +1, DEBATES, / Also, CLOCK MATERIALS of every kind, nt of Rich DRESS GOODS, [7 The Shelby Guards of Nashville have of. | 4°ting 2 per cent. diseount—viz: $168.75 have | of this House. . which is finished to the end of 1850, so as to inelud. looks to the trade at wholesale prices. at the the history of the great compromise measure, and | &88t Clock, Watch, aud Jewelry Kr BINSON of ail the memorable politics! events which accom- os” Ho f ra! atock of first cinss Family ¢ Goods, for farmies. to : ome — the especial attention of purchasers as in M 5 3 Mr. Clingman moved to postpone the furthe fered their services to the United States Govern. | been deposited in the treasury. consideration of these reports until I p.m., to. ‘ol. Benton's retirement from public life. | _*? 21m 519 oppo. Browns’ Hotel. morrow. All articles warranted as represented, BF, There are now jn the Penitentiary of Vir] | Nowrwatap.—As intimated in the Star a| Mr. Reagan moved to lay the Feport made by | icurs balere he sere cee author's hand bat a few CLAIR VOYANCE, Tee Rt ot cumet be taken tmeke fe more than were ever in "here ones a bee few days ago, the President yesterday nomi- teaiy ote ac or ares Malwer RS a he Through the solicitations of many friends and a or their ancots ite bw time : nated Judge Loring, of Massachusetts, to suc- PER ae Corner 434 street and Pa. ave., eee preva fa ww COL ities es ur Peelers aplos Mela oe is ceed the late Judge Gilchrist, of New Hamp- BH La cord Beith, aie lost her husband, ae Agent for Haniton's S inidgment of ~ at No. Is north A street, Capitol Hill, whe: an 523 7th st..3 doom north Pa. ave. says be has succeeded so far as to persuade one, shire, on the bench of the Court of Claims. va fegek af salen k r : a = consulted on business or disease ‘from - m. ir diragnosis or descripti and she is about 70 years old. iA hed iption of dis: “Lost, strayed or stolen —An individual whom We never before knew so unanimous a desire SEH aera s: ) VENING 5 ° BRYY; CHAS, BTAYLER’S WORKS, viz NING MATHEMATICAL CLATS A r eases A . I, inan unguarded moment of loveliness, lark Wilton, 50 cents. fallible, as she can see every organ in the bod: _Early im. w Mr. BH. HA "i "4 el Tbere,s «small tunnel on Hangton Hill, | manifested for the appointment of a gentleman | thoughtless enough to adopt as my hushand. it A,Good Man's Life, cente,. atonteh ctors one ink Panegmeeat: and future: | Evening jel Giese Je the Tere 1 Dorado county, Cal., from which one man | to office on the part of the D raey of Con- | !8 2 690d looking and feeble individual. kuowiny Soemehina Ulorevmen’s Life. one tl skeptical, ali. od F ate. Thesuljects stadic aes out bis regular thousand dollars every gress, as in this case. y nese patria Fy a oe it rains, unless earnestness, 80 conte . , ET 4-*, Pi Freon ed > J lookin rl ol ‘Ss + os — 0 ‘The Pennsylvania Legislature bas modi- — ‘Anybody who wi Bring. him carefully backs go | “Prather persis Ciareton, 80 cents, [AD @8HAVE vou BEEN TO fecoes nn er cut “ice ant an tte | pon Ase Bigg, Us met steday, the | tet eas coane Mmytr eaaieeaeny sit | jauendeaed Recorder nate New Panoy sire Se Ea, ver six per t. inte: . 3 i Ls. & as. . Sm s le 0 4 A complaint ad nancy fase nee etn Hon. Asa Biggs, U.S. Senate, was daly con- Mrs. Smith is not bp the slave, we thi Margaret, or the Bearle, 50 cents, a a bet. 9th and 10th sts. _ six months of the transaction firmed to be the United States District Judge | that Lucy Stone woul es Living Ages for May . 12 centr. D7 The negro Crockett, who murdered Wm. | {F the district of North Carolina. Mr. B. has | feeble Mr. Smith. make; but, alas, for poor, all, or the ‘Daya of Oliver Cromwell, £0 Jusr RECEIVESRCTIC. Goffin at Aquia Creek, 5 i —— Prince Charles, by J. F. Smith, 8 cents. KRATORS, three sites, Forsale nt 1 rot Ricinra huog ot Beatied Comthcuar, Va Pada Awas | previously been on the bench of the State, we | 7 One Simpson has sent the editor of the Sforiee of Wererlog, by W: H. Maxwell, 50 ote » three sizes. For sale at rope broke, and it was not until after Reco! iy that the sentence of the law was fully pom ried out. conaioen, Ly ana New- ‘TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF Takize FARO? gia ARS WORTH OF at mn bet, Sth and Joch sie, believe, and is a lawyer of great eminence at | Louisville Journal a goose-egg, 11 inches long home ; his head being clear and his profeasional | 2"4 9% inches in circumference. Wherupon i . : Pp “ me ats ox ve, while in point of per- Pogson —— that “Simpson is sound on ter, by Ainsworth; 2 volumes, Meu itan Seoveund Gentes Remterr, i > p 18 Pa. ave., bet. 1th and Lith ste. interpreter. by G. Tae Mee 5 ots, Aleo, a sarge look of a iumis of House Furmeh- uaker Soldier ; 2 v. . Si. ing Ai fe F. RAN ‘AYLOR. Stoves hon’ — wines ren

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