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his opinion, the public good may render it ne- CONGRESSIONAL. Candidates for Municipal Offices. - cessary. > ow Thirty-fitth Congress—First Session. ome > ASHINGTON THEATRE. Such a supervisory power as Secretary SECOND WAM D WwW In tHE SkNATE, on Saturday, the bills pro- NDENTCITIZENS’ TICKET. | VY sof period of the world Thompson suggests will be above and beyond viding for mechanics’ liens on property; making Fer Mayor—RI Many ACU Engagement for 2 oe “he jo the reach of local influences, having | an appropriation for public school 3 es. y Ww )G. DYER, CHAS. L. KELLER TROU injurious g | av appropr pul purposes ; W AEP SS ‘ma 12 Compthcing aitity artiets, incdeteng: Kolber’ Young io 4 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tue Errects or Partizan MIsREPRESENT- Atios.—If ever reckless and unscrupulous falsehoods were uttered for political effect, it was in the system of warfare against the re- cent settlement of the Kansas imbroglio, re- sorted to in the hall of the House, to our coun- try’s shame be it said, aswell asby Washington and other writers for the distant press, wherein it was alleged that the President sought to use his patronage, including army contracts, &e , to carry his policy to a triumphant issue. VAS YGTON OITY: WASHING tip sc ioe: Notics to Mew -—Members of Congress can have their speeches printed with neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Price, for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, one cent and a balf each; for 10,000 or more, one cent each. psasbnter cr bomst ses bees. nar tersbcenna sete NSE ¢ ipatishs fo reward : b id fize department; neern- | COLT no personal Pe W — ing the Relatee ged taanemiectan oC toes teen — merican ballet Coivs wii» lave been ret ined sonal mY to a Bhs respectfully | taf, estate, (all District of Colentic Dusiness,) WASHINGTON THEATRE. to save their Teprodwettous Gf the nnctont it to Congress, at least, ere adjourni: were ci — . creat serene a Cesppere tis chests guard around the Fo The Honse bill authorizing the vestry of Wash- | _Goand see the KELLER TROUPE and Keller's | masters inn aries NG PICTURES Plac 5 =p | ington parish to enclose certain parts of streets ¥otwe A merieam Ballet Gerose tovment sna "7 3 Uneq ‘by any peof artists in Uhtseoun' ry. lice system of the Federal Metropolis which for extending a cemetery in Washington city ACARD. ING a. Secretary Thompson recommends. As it stands jpwas.also passed. Tre atiention of he Publicis respectfully invited THIS EVENING. May 17, 1888, On i ii y | Drama in thre at this moment, it is neither more nor less Ix tHe House. a number of Private bills were | tothe sa'e of the beautiful tract of W nd. | Will be presented a new historve Ans than the system of Congress, who, in failing to considered, and several were passed. ——— will pega my Auciion Roons.No 5% acts, arrenged expressly for Mons.eur Keller SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union reviews last week's anniversary Mr. Clark submitted lution to disc: Lecter hip oe arene hee Bnaee an ae rer : ‘ * i r. Clark » a resolution to discharge | ard near the Anaco: or Eastern His JOSEPH IN EGYPT, U aa lauiie Weak, We know well that among the Democrats of correct its so manifest defects, are daetly r0- | coimmlltne ox tke Judiciary from the further | by the Navy Yard. ‘The ground is haudsomely inte | ny tap tatinhed tedewatio Comment ubeate Theaneh, pecneeteegs tthe AS both Houses, the universal complaint was that | sponsible fora due share of the crying evils | {he Committee on the oF ibe spemmbetaid Par thd Of tn ceotions Crom one io ben orne seg con te 26,1 iy Shp tabintes Secreto Ooreeaey steerer as exemplifying their fears that the Bible wise President Buchanan resolutely declined to in- | that have resulted, in a greater or less degree, ] impesctiment of Judge Watrous—thal of Mr. | rovers then ord eel bo otheet eee anven Sahntinor not be made subsidiary to their“ great central | |e in tne legislation on the subject, to | trom its imperfections. Alexander—on the Ground that it bad been de- rohase 8 beautiful anu a idea,’’ and shows their consequent tendency to the extent of exerting his personal influence even among the members, as his predecessors, from Washington down, always took occasion to do in close Congressional contests upon mea- sures of much importance. In standing aloof from such interference however, much greater labor he might have thrown on his active friends in Congress, in our judgment he ecer- tainly evinced 2 more becoming sense of the dignity and propriety of his exalted office in this connection, than was ever shown by a former Chief Magistrate of the United States. ing to cided on pag Os a former Congress fealty ores const residence will do we!l to After which The resolution id not been acted upon when | attend the sale. ‘The pi . can he sean at the Auction JALLET DIVER TISEMENT. Tux Proposition to Increase tne Pay op | the House adjourued. i Meee re a ere ee And eee With Kelie:’s great National Tue Orricers or Taz Navy.—Why should Proceedings of To-day. ma 17 d A. GREEN, Avct._ rit TE PLE OF LIBERTY. this simple act of justice be any longer denied | 1x tux Senate, to-day, Mr. Seward presented | YY ASUINGTON THEATRE. | Liberty. «nw scoms +s -ihiieiiaiinn thalter. to Navy officers? Why should not their Pay | resolutions from the Legislature of New York, | Mr. and Mrs. KELLER ani Keller's Your be made adequate to their necessary expenses, | asking that surviving soldiers of the early Indirn | Ameriean Ballet Corps. “Immeuse bili To night. Ere eebroengges lms azcording to the present valuation of money ? | wars be pensioned; also, a resolution in favor of a | — "~~~ and Dossieee -_ OF Pal —. Other employees in every department of the | canal around Niagara Falls. Novick. or Arion oF THRE rahe ee tyee Government have sought and obtained ‘ia Mr. Seward offered a resolution of inquiry as Appin an AL. TS eat The Rox Office wil be opened at balf-past 9 requisite relief; and that very fact makes it | {© Whether any legislation is necessary to em M 7p ; Power the President to prevent British aggres- arty peculiarly hard that it should be withheld from | sion.on American vessels in the Gulf of Mexico those of the Navy; for they no longer have the Laid over, under the rule, on account of objection atheism. It says there is no doubt that the sentiments of the Abolitionists are those of the Black Republicans proper; for, if conscience compels to free-soilism it equally compels to abolitionism. The Unron also devotes an editorial article te the municipal contest, advocating the claims of Col. Berret. The Jntelligencer is favorable to the organi- zation of the new Territory of Nevada, saying: «We should presume, besides considerations of justice to the inbabitants of the Territory, de- ROFFIC ERBFOR. | ™. and closest nee of the net of Cor ens approved 458, entitied “An set to create additional | &€as et 7%. bee dee ricts in esac re re. ter I ECTURE AND SACRED CONCERT aha 7 > z5 sla a 3 y Mr Mason. rpowes "whi ot aut! babd ni tl prived as they now are of any government by the | So, instead of joining in tae then smouldering | means of maintaining their social position | "sir. Yulee called up the biil to amend the Pat- it to ents a Vand distriets, in ; 7 HSUONEA soon pele care pd roe ores clamor in the party ranks, we honored him for | among their compeers in society. Certainly | ent Odice laws, aud after it was read, the hour | Ofetun. net exceeding threo, w SMI . On TUESDAY EV SING. aay 18th, {CT URE and CONCER | vert ‘bree additional Iand wettite morrow Evening, st St. Patrick's, wil f districts hw nia and the Mormons, so as to hem in that pesti- lent race on the west and furnish a new check to its power. high sense of right and wrong and the firmness Y Tespetively be named after t the depletion of the Treasury cannot be the for the special order having arrived, it was fur- he thus displayed. ‘or poned feed ee en Sect be estab Post: : rec wade known that cause; for the small amount that would be| Mr. Douglas made an unsuccessful etfurt to get "= =e t trstitetion districts have be-n established in said 5 one. of as al ove, at the ni meg be “Ee : i mot! je bee: red ‘he Lecture will be civen by the w. De Ee ee ee Knowing well the unwritten history of the | necessary for this purpose would be but as a or ine Seb peerrptnyes tielaesc nee na clei and the «ffices have been located as follows, LyMax, of taltimore—sunject: “Sacred Music U>~ The new fouring mill now in progress of | enactment of the measure of settlement ex- | drop in the ocean. erection at Richmond, Va , it is said, will be the sumed the consideration of the general appropri- largest in the world. We know that the Navy officers would be | ation bill, which was still under consideration at | Dis 4 eas the time of closing our report. among the last to urge their necessities upon am nae 2 ; ; Ix tHe Hovsg, Mr. Smith of Illinols, fromthe | At the town of Visatta. for the “Visalia Dis- | Tick’s, Billi 7 nd the Navy Vara, the public consideration, if the country could | colect committee on the subject, reported abil | trace? comitbases for Georretown ai y Phe Cs jate convecti n Ni he town of HumBotvr, for the “Hembelds | Ths Concert. in, arpropriat Chon of mt" Painiok's, town of Stockton, for theStockton Dis- | Well sustained by other ehoive, f thority. a. 4 tore, and at the doors. plained above, we were indignant, inde:d. against the mendacity of the aspersions in- volved in the Congressional and newspaper “charges”’ of undue efforts on Lis part to infla- {7 The investigation into the alleged embez- 's musi ziement of Mr. Dwight, in the Chicago, Alton, “Upper.” Wil be at loth stroet bridge at the close of the Com- not afford to deal fairly by them. They could for the appointment of clerks and messengers of | * Lewer Dastrete, oill elke at jee pao bg Will commence precisely at 73; o'clock. and St. Louis Railroad Company, is still in pro- | ence the action of the House. then bear privation, as they are ever ready to | the Departments at Washington and the States | S!t28 yp el econ vig city of Washington SEE PROGKAMM Peeuen Kress In New York, but as yet nothing new has| We are just now learning of their effect on | do, in their country’s cause. But really there ite bln < Carre Se this fifteenth day of May. a. P. 833, ee ee Lest b been elicited. the other side of the Atlantic, where too many | is no good reason for this delay in placing them | Wiote catueaticorins “gree hn By lordsr of the Pi wae HENDRICKS, Ti Pregu—trio acs eente i> The extent of territory and variety of cli- | journalists lose no opportunity to malign our | as to pay on a Proper footing. ; eke rahe oo = resolution reported from onl Commissioner of the General Land Osho, Sivacta Mater—ote and G i: < wns, - . Rowsint mate of the United States, may be realized in the | institutions. There, they have been improved | Below, we print a comparative table of the minal of Mr. Misckaer, the pomeees of aks x SHINGTON THEATRE. Gn thas madi loving ee Hayda’s Creation fact that in certain parts of Texas the wheat crop | upon—swollen, if possible, into more monstrous | pay of the officers of the Army and Navy, from House. i WASHINGTON THEATRE. Savectus and Renedictus.... Beethoven, Nass in C is now ready for the scythe, while at the Northit) and revolting proportions, by way of frizhten- which our friends of Congress may realize how A statement from Mr. Hackney was read, say- KELLER TROUPE in the great National Tab- ‘Duet is just beginning to grow a . am $5 + * °. s t leaux of *'Vempie of Liberty,” ¥. La te nud Chorus = ing people inio disinclinatien towards the prin- | great the difference in their compensation ears Silisclbae mee pei oe ee Ameriesn Reiter Corps ee ~ It: ca Tntiammatus—Soto and Cavrue... Rossini 2 ed i> Mr. P. J. Joachmissen, Assistant United | ciples and practice of our Government and ir- really is : besides being ex parte, and asking fora thorough Eos 7, AN ANTIQUE NEW ENGLAND | The Heavens are telling—Chor: States District Attorney for the Southern District | atitutions. By way of illustrating how they Army Pay. investigation. J TALE; by Emma Carra; i vol., $1. Just re- Rs oe Die . y Z : - Ronk. No.e L t Pay i. a M’. Stephens remarked that Mr. Hackney | ceived. = OF 1. CARUSI'S &) of New York, bas resigned. Mr. J. was appoint- | go about it, we quote— especially for the edifi- Sage Be sae ony. | CY increased | should have the right to be heard, and moved | mats FRANCK TAYLOR, rh he eg FESTIVAL—Advertised ed by the late Distrret Attorney, John McKeon, | cation of our Demceratic Congressional friends a te ordi iets eee the statements | WFWASH#!NGTON THEATRE. tor Wcduesday, the 19h, 1s postponed in oun- me $e ick " = Md, it Y s — e ispoaition. poiaedae tela s largest rad Pee cons ssc pea te | Maj Geotss. fe in bis report a few days since, and said if, for no | | KIV.LER'S Youne American Ballet Corps and | *eauene® of us'su 2 street, to fill the vacancy. resident declin inter ering to compass ie i. other reason, he should be dismissed for a gross | the corgeous tableaux of the SHhowER oF Goin, To . SERT OF SACRED : a ; aud deliberate abuse of authority in appointing a | waht ma 17 3t_ ERT — enactment of the bill—the following from a late larger number of subordinates than he should DNA: Of. AN ANTIQUE TALE—By Emma CHOICE SECULAR MUSIC {> The anniversury report of the Society for | number of the London Herald : lave appointed Mr. Hackney did not, ia bis Caria: price 31. wiil be given in the Ebeneze- M. 5. Church, East “Emancipation by Compensation,”’ tuat is, by | << Our readers are not ignorant of the fact that statement, deny that he had ran up expenses of Harper's Macesis pd —, - Warhingten, for the benefit of sme et. Se baying all the negroes for cash down, may best | the Administration of Mr. President Buchanan the folding room from six or eight hundred dol- uel published ea TAT LOS & MAURY Wlanheren Sarsere sane ay EVENING. be appreciated in tabular shape. as thy bas ataked its very existence on carrying the Dil jars to twenty or twenty five hundred dollars per | ing 15-3¢ _ "Sia Pa. avenue. tis ‘Such. af 8 o'clock. * Gross receipts of the society for the year 90 on calitic be foranally bi u OOee amentad eece Mr. Spinner showed that the accounts of the | (1RAND OPENING OF NEW GOODS. penens wae Expenditures for salaries, rent, &c 9 | by its supporters not to embody the wishes of the folding room have been falsified by Mr. Hack- King Baskets, Chine Oraamente. K!%2 FRieNue, tA THE FIELD Leaving net funds for purchase of neyroes...325 | Kansas people. For anvihing we know, Con- | od [tent Inf... |g fords the leaves torn out, but were aftewards McL_AUGRLIN’S, he YOUNG BACHELORS take creat plenenre secrcisoatecnesenl Kroes...3 gress may have by this time passed the bill, but os 47 x ma 15-2t Pa. ave., bet 8th and 9th sts, to their friends the public Mm Gee Wo we aie not iznorant of the means employed by the | SME. Ge... 47 arreutitely, wate a Tit gekney's statement | SA __Pa nen Det Sih end sh sts-_ | in aunouncing to their frieuds and the pubite UF The Lynchburg Virginian says that on | WO2¢ Not ianorant of object. whether it be ace | SUtZeon - is 6 Was entirely untrue, aud that Le had inculpated | 7 A CARD. May Halt on TUESDAY EVENING. May the night after the adjournment of the Method- complished or not. ‘The bill passed the Senate, barat sssional register shows that Gen, | Wituself. Mr. Hackney could not controvert the HE subscriber takes this method of returning 25th, 1258 at Anseostia Halil, Novy Yard. ist Protestant Conference in that city, the dele- | where there is probably much corruption, | scott drew S16 UW Last wear but that includes | £:cts, as set forth in the report of the committee, | thanks to the neighb« rs and hremen, » ho used th gate from the remote region of Oregon made his | out it has been rejected by the House of Rem: ’ caer: y tars in futare advertisements. Ky o: peo CUM. OE ARRANGEMENTS i and did not pretend to give an explanation. He | €#erts im transportation. ng lis pre from d.strucuon s i > °, fire, on the might of the lsth instant. a Poe ‘ atives. a e raused a letter fom EB Campbell, addressed : = 3 ; last. ‘The poor fellow was sadly disappointed to | remains between the lwo tennonce of Congress. | *"4 often get move than here shown, said he kuew of no reason why he was di ma 15 st and 22d ets. ¥ Now Oren For find that he had failed to realize the object for | In this position Mr. Buchanan scems te have Navy Pay. charged, unless it wax because be refused to sur- SODA WATER APPARATUS FOR SALES J. INSCO WILLIAMS" which he had incurred such an expenditure of | plucked edvantage out of his Mormon ditticulty. Rank. No years When Employ- Pay and | Tender a portion of his salary to Mr. Hackney. DS One of Swan's Patent Atmospheric Soda W: ter . CRLEBRA TED toil and money Congress, whieh refused to auzment the regular in unem- ed on subsistence Mr. Seward caused to be read astat- ment from Apparatus, compieie. Alan, a Seli-tsenorating Ap Bible Panorama 5 : my to suppres the rebellion of theve Indomita service. ployed. shore, at sea. | employes of Mr, Hackney, tothe effect that Mr. | Suzecat sinner red by Oat A Sou oht Pliage. Commzxcine THURSDAY, May td. my + le fanat nevertheless granted powers t ise |} cy ‘e* 60 3 OO 573 ac wd ® treate ae os hin, upon the v st principal known for making —_— UF The negro population of California kave | He f regiments of volanteers, with all the requi, | CmynoTe* BY 83.500 Tio ery || wauly cadienntsons wiser cel ene pure oaroonic acd water’ With very slishtTeeits | ‘Thie MeeniGeont Pasting commences with Chaos gone into ecstacies over the discharge of Archy. | gite cominissariat and transport services, in do. 51 3.500 4, manded of them any portion of their salaries. it wali ba a: new. Areat bargain may be | and continues down iu te ou! outer to the tab, He is the hero of the day, and though the boy is | ing an outlay of a few millions of dullare Pie Captain... 46 Se Sree SOHN WW. HAIRS. Deen. See races, content Nowe Seen © 9) athe of the most intense African appearance—biack | moment it oe oe see oy tnany lucrative do. So > Subscriptions are being made in New Or- ma 15-8t corner New York ave. snd L5th at. Ditions @Vvery evenme. Open at seven beyond description, thick lips, wide mouth, cur- Sate Sabhyige? cp Gouecnneet ee ce ioral leaus for the relief of those who have suifered WASHINGION THEATRE, ok ; t eommence at aieht precisely” 8 ly head, and with a countenance otherwise that ne quite brisk, with a view to xee whether the Lt. Com’g.. 30 most by the inundation—many of whom have The KELLER TROUPE and the beaut ifal Bal. | 24 8t the Hall door. Children under ten yeore, bas the most irredeemable stupidity enthroned | waverers on the Kansas bill, who could directly | Lieutenaut.. 30 not only lost all their crops and personal effects, | jet gt the Enchanted Roses, To-night. ina 17 St 0 WED on it—he is by his colored brethren caressed, | °F indirectly profit by a share of a fat job for do. 10 but are lefi destitute of the means of a subsist. | — a ETERNOONS & feasted, and made the object of every attention. | Clothing, rations. transport or forage, could be Master......008 ence. HA! PERUS MAGAZINE POR Doors open at <4; o'¢.ock, to commence made to perceive superior advantages in the Gov- Passed Mid. 7 ceived and for sale at Shillingte cisely. The negroes have held several meetings, one of ernment recommendation. I: ts dounttal wheth- | Midshipman 4 Harper's Magizine for June, beige the om Expisined by Pr. Tilbits. which was turned into a festival, in honor cf | er the House cf Represeniatives will be Indeed Surgeon..... 45 PREACHING BY CLERGYMEN OF | Meneoment of the sevantecuth volume, and & max — —— Archy’s release. Songs of thauksyiving were | t9 recede fiom its position, in spite of all the do. 15 y 7 dittevent denominations, BVEKY NIGHT | Macent numbe story, by Jolin Kevane sung, speeches made and resolutions adorted i lobbying; and if it stands firm it deserves | purser...... 45 21500 this week, at the First Baptist Church, lot ‘rhe Gunes eldiar, oo bitin WANTS. . a aes pied. high credit. We hope we do no wrong to the 10. 1 1,000 1,500 between and F. The public are mvite Cipriua, or the secrets of a picture gallery, by ———— Tue Vexvict.—The coroner's jury in the case | Politicians at Washington: we merely tepeatin | * The senior. This ix the highest pay th: —— = = exnoids. of the late frightful accident oa the Central Rail- | 4 S°™Maty way the statements which are made TABLL.K WOMAN WISHES ON as Nurse, or tod» Cham Has ro obje~ien to travel. ingu stiect, be.ween F and HE SUBSCRIBER WISH changer very desirable HOLS navy officer ever gets. «1, | Sth stron, EVERY AP TER MOOS The eek | Together wc all ihe nee Beck scare as fast Exterebd on nis Duiies.—Mr. R. H. Gil- | commencing sta quarter beiure 5 and closi as gear ys ee INGTON'S Book lett, late clerk in the Attorney General's Office, | 4atter before 6. i dec a Odeon Butidiugs, corner on board & cruiser, 3 aap! day by day, and in multitudinous forms, by the Joad at Sauquoit Creek, near Utica, N. ¥., have | American newspapers representing all partic agreed on their verdict. The feeling of the Thus much for the way in whieh a democratic Jurors is unde:stood to have bee unanimous at | government proceeds. once. Fi ess 4 —— a pe = =a ml oS town, for a vacant or mproved LOT and recently appointed Solicitor in the Court | ; AGORKY PICTURE OF AVASHING } _matsst___ __and Pa S| pe Fim 2a. or 3 streets, mouth . y —Wi i hea 2 s Ae a —Mr. ” aw a7 “RE > P ad . . Gear “We find that the persons, whose bodies lave — eae War. > spate : sihoi. | OF Claims, has received his commiasion and en- | ext teouilenr one fa ite ace eye front hentyer| QWASHINGTON TREATRE, See eae nen ek OO Coere been viewed by ux, came to their deaths by the | graph on Saturday, to the cilect that the Uni- tered the duties of his new and responsi- | my fello« men and have consid ret its the todis MADAME KELLER in the Ballet of the Ama. aria tar ine ue giving way of the bridge of the New York Cen- oF , eae sahiteghet bat ed ensibleduty of every member ot society ty pretmt MADAM -ER in fe e a ANTED at the residence of tha thal Railroad. crossing the Sauquoit aise. to ted States forces in Florida had at length suc- | bite position. ce laresia hit ites,the prosperity of percha: d g tetera) gore Young American Baliet Corps, A of the Newy Vard mm 15-8t the town of Whitestown, Oneida county, on the | ceeded in capturing the hostile Indians in that ‘Tux Wearner.—The followin tof’ of his species. but more expeerily ef the eoromu. | o! = pyripen of the Lith of May, and that they were region, and thus put an end to the Seminoie 2 report e ail pas: engers by the Cincinnati express train nu belongs; and aiso as afathiul sub 1 NOPTECE, coming East. weather for this morning is made from the Morse | J£¢! to us* tis uiviwst endeavors to deret,sadd - HAVE thisday dispused o es . fent every traitorous plot which its enemies may de | COAL YARD. ca wth ate -e' Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | vise for ius des ruc Seourit ° ” —A ited. aged 1S yenrs, ey od a , Ace ARAN Apprentice at Any Hy eonaAMical bus:- gr yhhadong’ rg ANB | ness where he oau imar 8 useful t'ade ad sceure & tweet 3 war. To-day we learn that the Indian Eureau “* ‘Phe deaths were caused by the insecurity of | are in receipt of a letter from Elias Reetor, : byme. je is tractnbe aud cntelieent. end i ‘i 5 suid property of the roverned s nu oliviously the der tay casicnpess wit custions (0 tentne ven thee . mp tanh al cane be ee aoe eed the badge, owing to the same being decayed | f intendent of Indian affairs in that | [B® timeof observation is about7 o'clock a.m : | 21LProperty of the patronage bestowed upon me. All persons having | Arase radar, want of suel ear Other wut sos and rotten. A portion of the bridge was cu i li arses orrigic mera clas May 17, 1958, See tl be ke burnin: | xeoonute with ss wiil please call at the earliest moe | ple Will be prowptiy aliended to ia 3 i structed of inferior timber, the same t district, in which he states that he ison his Way | New York, N.Y..... cloudy tapers al noon-day, to t che cua in enlighteuirg | inent and sette them with han. ae | antic pate = ms tard Elim We find the deaths were to theeountry of the Seminoles, west of Arkan- : Philadelphia, P: Baltimore, Md. Washington, D Riebroond, Va the word. aud iteannol be either virtgous or hon | ren y orable toate rt instit culpable neglect on the past of the Central Kail- rable toattempt Lo support instituligns. road Company, in not causing this bridge to be | “23 He has in charge 165 Indians, comprising Properly examine all the forces of Billy Bowlegs and Assoonwah. vel from the eity, and st 18 absolutely necessary WANTED-a YOUNG MAN acquairte! w that ail tul's should vs seitied Without delay, the Dry Goods buniess.ef coud moral ch Bo 1. MOORE, gyter. Apply at 190 Brulee street, Georyciow ioudy, w cloudy, th vetween Dand E sts. c tas 1 5 i 26 @ pliuciples of rea vel THE STAND MPLOY MENT.— $5 And af! exp eae — Sen Of these, 39 are warriors, and 126 women and | Pet s. publcis avowing uy eteral ertite istten yd | Ded ty ee kom Uran—News from Utah to March 6th children. Miskasukee’s, or Sam Jones’ party | Wilnininen wtler me to ak what tenternes: AL alt ty in the # enxage Feaches us by way of California. ‘Theie is no still in the everglades: but th Gelimbin 3° have the presor.t raters of t . hae, to merit | able nnd eaxy yt pbs Amoportant intelligence by this arrival, other than | “76 SHU in the everglades; but they are not | Colum Hind W.,_ | the security ofthe rersons « erty of the inhabi- | a share of lhe public patrouag bay be certain Fa, Oh ener ES bisa > otter th20 | sufficiently numerous to eause apprehensions o” | “uatles wind W. | tants, or mther what have they omitted dong to de. | neste of JOHN reos 1. M * ourner of the evidence furnished by the movements of the | * 3 ee ae pars Augusta, clear, pleasant Mormons, that their determinat nu to resist the | €80ger. Therefore, the troops have heen dis- gham Lad made | banded, and the war is virtually and really tion of self de- | over. Great credit isdue Superintendent Ree- 5 thatsecurity: ‘hey linve usurped the right | - selear, th.76, wind SE. | of ruling us U by arbitrary Ww sun clear, warm. laws, they ed right by and lest we KELLER TROUPL NE Mereer streets, New York e123, inclosing « Savannah, Ga Age stamp to prepay postag: cAseR Whatever, Government remains fixed. Bri sapeecb, inculeating the obil . THEATR and Keile.s Young Amer on, G: Coiumbus, jel incumbent upon the saints, even to the | tor for his indefatigable exertions to bring about tower Peach Tree, in rendinens. to enforce ther mad and tyranuieat A " , op Dekers. [SE& First pace. | ~ength of destroying their yoods and chatteis, ra- | this happy event. Mobile, Ala .. see Protansions. Our streets mxhtly resuund with the | 4 : sto ie oa ‘nn wore eee OR On RENT neat « the Territory to sustain him in bix course. Or- Tue Pouce or tie Ciry.—We need hardly | Frederick, Ma... clondy. cool. feel the effects of their viclonce and outrage. Hencs Stee. For "aale at ii een Lectin telceod ist meetin “Aprivun the premiscs, "smn t = sou Pratt, 2 prominent leader, Lad avowed bis | remind the Sivr's readers of the necessity of | Cumberland, Md. cloudy. btlbeetedrcrkory gh Cores a Vrwe Geents.’ The trade throughont the United POR RENT—A PIANO of Kuabe & Gaeh'e's intention to relinquish all further efforts to en- the services of a proper special police at the Lymeuuets ae Ac nigarant: eifocuinvey vand of the other to anfainy and cuss i ofa ae ee dient oes piece | E' Manufactory, onvery moderate terms at ne. lighten the Genti e : y 5 a e aynehbury, Va... alay, tly bt. have they not succeeded but too well? Can we no! old doi seh es a few 463 10ch street 5 on ' aoe ra Shain _ Precio er Whe approaching municipal election. The existence Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m , (cor deen ‘overence for religion nenaibiy decay? Lonot doe py mye y logs tan $518 not per- | “3 19%ch street belween Band F ma 15-3t 3 ons 0 Mis: Es fi é pong li by . D and retake the Lands of which ier wee peawan of organized clubs or bands of fighting men | rected for temperature.) 30,09; at noon, 2) Grr. | Gur infant. learn to lisp out curses before tney kucte < roulste here Agents wanted | MOR R.: erywhe b have been taken steed ixehen'ts c ‘Thermometer, at 7 a.m., 5 Prived in that State. Cc N T.—A very desiralle thy jecure the BROCK UW \WFLLING-HOUBE. cleit t 5. Max- | their dreadful import, and have not Thos. L. Kane had | 2®°%g us—persons who assume to control elee- noon, GS. Max- | ¢ y were Americans. aid regard) : = Lot ti tseovere. Our offi -¢ 1s tow open for | sted near ine Smithsonian Tastitution. ft eo : ons ) imum yesterday, 61, on Saturday, 50. H Of the wise aud aged, copy With ® servdenut. on thig new system Oitices will be opened | fey, 1. And possession wil be given immed: arrived at Salt Lake from New York via Califor. | tions by the divine right of boot-heels and Rain, yesterday and Saturday, eighty-nine | tation, the fivolity and views of their tyrants; and tiesand towns 6 nia. The Saints were busy with their Spring | brick-bats—is as well known to the police as to | bundredths of an inch. r is; Whole ecunyy am | iy Ren: most I be compelied to acknowledge that even the | SvON aS possible to d & (everywhere) noblest, fairest part ofall the] wer croation do note] Whe publish this aud seu Skea ERS. entirely eseape the cursed snare,or why have T sean | With an editorial card opting very moderate. Apply at ones to work, aud appeared contident of safety in any event. we mal us ovo of their capere | —<$<—$$$—<_—____— en hundreds of our fellow-citizens. At each suc- tention of their PUK KENT—A nesily FUR . a « . . ort —Fri: sa , th < e, remlers to it, wiil rece ve the pamph ree. containing xX rooms, with . ceeding Washington city election for four years] SUrRrme Court —Friday —Hon. Sydebam tuout motberdrowned intieret Dei ane cae Add.cas JOUNSON SCL SY TON, Ke Application tobe mide at Per Contra.—Tiue New York Herald has re- past, experience has demonstrated the oryin Moore, of Alabama, Leonard WV. Goddard, Esq. ing knavex. murderers! flow dare they tread neon 489 7th street, or Post Gilice. Box 547, tween fand K, Tar rinderate ceived a brief despatch from Fort Leavenworth n neseit for oth rovisions t. He of New York, Edward M. McCook, of Minnesota, | the ear'h which has drunk the blood. of staughtered | ™a lo-lw Washington City, D. iP with our. Naess een ee Au express, which left Camp Scott on the lth sped cb chee tee bl ~ ’ innocence shed by their hand? How dare they and John Stuart, of Maryland, were admitted Recathe thi dl “NT —On New Jersey avenue, beiwoon reirrigh wafted to heaven the groans | “P\HE ISLAND DRY GOODS AND VARIETY | By Mand 5: streets. fe'ank flaked Tarte wont attorney and counsellors at this court f thoxa who fell a sacrifice to satiate the thiret tor SPORE, . modern style, and’ Gotea bendeomaty thane te ‘0. 77. John B. Irvine. appellant, vs. Win. B. Intion of amonster: But if the Inboring exrth | ,O" Maryland Avenue near ith root. (adjoining is a piensa: tand convenient ress " lletal. Appeal from the supreme conrt | doth not expand her jaws ifthe air you breathe ix | Poto mw Hall,) hax just been rep! - uit., arrived at the Fort on Thursday with the | P°se® aud protect alll alike in their rights of Jotelligence that the Mormons were leaving Salt | “tizenship, than have been brought on such oc- Lake City for the White River Moun casions into play. Ss, and e eutle men 7 a - Congress or eneseed at thy 1. Van ood 1 d to be the wnister of death: yet ut of DEV GOODS. together wi ‘te 4 es . ‘ * : 5 nesota. Mr. Justice Daniel delivered the | bOt commissioned to b eters MMER HATS, and Ladies’, Mi-aes’ and | teuant the rent will be made erate, Inquire at that Goveruor Cumming had proceeded to the | Tke judges of the election have been admi- on of the court with coxts, and remanding | Heer }tiand tremble. Bring sultant eens 3S, which will be sold cheap for | No 44 M street, between 12th and iSth streets. eity by invitation. The Mormon leaders—Brig- | rably seleeted—every man of them being well- use for further proceedings, in conformity scronerd (com homen obeervsti0n, gaat, be. ar = = SS A young and bis e istan iti i : of this court. reigned, must lift your hand, red with the i s ‘6 i THE. 3. = = —e and bis imam diate assistants iu the known citizens, each having a substantial stake one a Altre oom etal. assignees, &e , thous whose death you have procured, at the tre. Wy Assineron Eee LUST AND FOUND. Deen found hid ang W hou indictments had | in society, and enjoying the confidence of the appellants, vs. Moxes Groves, administrator. eral” | mend usbarof God. aa aeacelvcbe Tho hoautiful tableau of QueEn or Frowxrs by | —___ 4UBT_ AND FOU Nee mse and Thad fled to the mountains, leaving | community. While we are very sure that they | Appeal from the cireuit court of the United States | out! tain from this sickening and heart-rending | the KELLER UPE. _ ama 17-3t_ ONT — nike 26h iatant eT = ipso napa men and women to in- will all perform their several duties to the joes ashes a eeeet ign eed ~ eee what Fanti pated, but cesire tu say one more word T ¥ EVERYBODY. inne _, Ey oprerene ‘tesco jee © the States officials t ; aE Sete ee Datron delivered the opinion of the cour rm- th % —s sh wh: > sad aitablish a dew order ofan ot? | aatistaction of all good and Patriotic citizens, | ing the decree of the said clrcult court In this | ag tue BO or nany in Juno rane AeTe Will de; | kt mezer occurs to some people that eoonomy ia | PY 8 ted ink. “Bue fader wi receive ite ful! va - — Sr we are also very sure that they all realize the | Cause with costs volve ou the f:eeinen of this metrop the duty of | the road to wert i; but it is. Se if you wish to “se Ganerat Cone No. 90 John Sigerson, plaintiff in error, es. | electiax for two years their chi fr * rue M.P.Cueren. | importance of surroynding all the polls with a pate, Look | ecoaenuse it is aways bes’. when vou want work | t&tthe Jeweiry Store of M.W. GALT & BRU Niath Day —Rev. Wm. Collier és e i ; ere the wel-] dane to xe to priction! workmen. 'Pherefore it you | 817 5 = mene = Edward Mathews.” In error to the cireuit court | Wel! to it, you whe are most 1-terested im oF y : ey * 7 fare, happiness and prosperity of thia city, that you | wish: have yo ‘ 4 " sau J 7 my > presented a} display of police force sufficient to deter the | United States for the district of Missouri. Mr. do .. cake e hich will a se you e renter it the Mariage nea Santee pant Beeld Adve 3 py weed ce Minority report, respecting the Cincinnati me- viciously inclined from interfering with the | J"tice Mclean delivered the opinion of the | when the opportunity to remedy it will be wholly sen oth off Morislists—recommending coneurrence in their court, affirming the judyment of the said circuit umterstand ther bue- a rights of, or otherwise assailing, any citizen. Wishes; laid on the table. In this extra force, it strikes us, there should Rev. Dr Muriay, from the Library committee, heaped @ ss Teported jn favor of # revision of the church | b€ embraced a large array of citizens of mature hymn book. and the Conference appointed Rev. age, who have fairly earned the respect and Josiak Varden, De. J.J. Murray, Dr.E Y. Reese. i ity— i i De EG. Waters and Luther Martin xaid com- | 0t¢e™ of this community—none being too high mittee in position to serve on such an oceasion as that Pad some’ = the cae signed by J.J. | of rescuing the reputation of our city from the uray and George Vickers, touching the me- i ji i i morial of the (i clunati Convention, sas taken results of the inefficiency of its police at elce- it was laid on | tion times fur some years past. he report on the same sub- lot of accounts (drawn cif) fe beyond your reach. itl hada y that could be | ns, you will find it to your advantage to giveus a | & Biruangham, No.1 Raust above Chestnut, Philadelphy court in this cause, with costs and interest. heard from one extremity of thix metropolis to the | ca | before xumg elsewhere Nos. SI, $2, and 83. James Holford, adminis. | other, | wou d ring it in ihe ear of every whabitant c BISHOP, tt by paying the oost of th: ‘ana avenue, ing at the Star Ottce, I " NBOYE trator, plaintiff in error, vs. The State of Arkan- | thereof, to wholly diecard politiesin the approaching malt lw* 66 1 sas. Errors to the supreme court of the State of | fection, to vote, not for that man who hax been mine aca e ; axht forward by © packed convention ot loos ASHINGTON THEATRE, Arkansas. Ar. Chief Justice Taney delivered | POWs from tha city of Baitiuvre, but lor the een | WW the opinion of the court, dismissing these causes | whom the citizens :wi'hout resp ct to party sect or | Go and see the inimitable KELLER TROUPE, — BOARDING. for the want of jurisdiction. creed.) have presented for your suffrage. Dothis,] ma I?-3t JROARDING —Five or six toad Nos. 84 and 55. The President and Directors of | put out of ofiice the ruffianly horde that row fatten ery “3 wei { be nccommad: ted pe Te rae the Bank of Washington, et al., pluintitfs ine | ou the spot's.and my life forit, you will have the | WW EDDING PRESEN TS, home, ins family, by apple ror, es. The State of Arkansas, +2 al; and the yout owe conscience, and the plandit | “yy yw GALT r i ir | M av Capitol Hite Pidideal and Ditectots of the Bete ee Ware -fow kim who ruleth in the heavens, iy late wtrok ee coe attention to their 1 theCepitel. he ton, ec plaintiffs in error vs. The State of Av, | LM8VS, drank the cup ef sorrow to uta very dregs nily large stuck of Very elegant Goods, suita- Patol. since Inst June, therefore speak from the heart, W edding and other Presents, kansas and the Bank of the State of Arkansas. | H2°, ister purpose to 5 val oat ule to receive t ans ~ - ho sinister purpose to subserve. Also. & lnree gener! assortment of Watohes, | P>OARD IN A PRIVATE Dy Ject, signed by Z Kidweliand Bes Bink Apropos of the Washington police question | Knmas and the Bank, of th the opinion of the | matrit ns er Purpose tosubserve, |) ty welry re ee oe Bose INA spl oa ans to this Rev George Clancey took | generally. It is now very clear that nothing court, dismissing these causes for the want of 10.0. F—A 7 of the Aids to the =< 325 O.. Jewellers. Scoommodsted with and made 4 long speech in vindication i ice bf urixdiction G Marsnal, of the action of the Cincinuatl convention, and | C#® be done with the police bill now betore | J No. 118. The owners and claimants of the lemon pontina P . het ant Marsha s,and the ma 14 St ™" thand loth etreets. maneetes wid Bonin. a jubordiuate bodies, for the celebre T PRiv > > i stelli- | treet. pete 6th — steambont Hugh Jenkins, et a! , appellants, rs. | tion to take place on the 25th May inst, will be he d At PRIVATE SALE—The Nations! Intelli- . ‘een 6th and 7th, George H. Sawyer, et al. Appeal from the Cir- uf a oa 7th ans ee ONDAY EVE- i hanger complete, from 1845 to 457, bound to ee for the appellees, and with the assent of Mr. BRE WASHINGTON HORTICULTE. | The New York Herald, complete from 1215 totsss, | ,,JAMES OSBORN respectfui) Stewart, of counsel for the appeilau 's, this appeal I ; RAIL HT Cie 4 Sill hold their moutnly bount to 1653, ye octunit ‘was affirmed with costs and interest. meeting on 2D) 1 BAG 5 DAY, the 19th mst..at W.| Niles” Register, complete in 74 volumes a No. Willes Cook et al , plaiutitfs in error, | W. Corcoran’s Building, ou H. berween Sth and A. GREEN, Anctioneer, vs Merrill A| Furbusb et al. In error to the | {4th streets, at 7 o'clock p, m., preparatory to the | tus 14-6 Corner ith and D G{rculk court Walted States for the alstrict of | jiaie of holding their second Aitnual Sering se NEW Fancy sToxk Massachusetts. ‘The matters in controversy in emiuma for the exhib tics, rey this cause having been agreed and sett ed be- A full meeting 1s earnestly sone d. tween the parties, it was, on motion of Mr. Kel- order of the Society : ler, ordered that this writ of error be dixmissed, z rishi A. MsKERICHAR, each party to js own costs in this court. _ Secretary pro tem. No! 268. “the” explanatory of the condition of public wentiment | Congress, as the Senate, after their liberal, relative to the question of pon slavery in the North- energetic and clear-sighted action on the sub- A protracted debate followed, which was par- ject, may not reasonably be expected to recede Serpered See a= Murray and Holcomb, | from the position the body have taken. Never- ‘evs. Josiah Varden, Wm Coiltier,sam'l Claw, A SPINS sok, W. We. Walker in Kidwcil sua fo theless, it strikes us that some legislation in the Pierpont, Exq matter, likely to do good, may yet be accom- Tenth Day —After the reports of several com. | pl's'ied. The great evil of the police system here, mittees were made, the question recurred upon . thatit has Leen to too great extent mixed up the report of Z — and HS. Bibb retative | with polities, in the hands of all parties, for years to the memorial of the Cincinnati petitioner * Several speeches were made, and finaily ance past, and that there has been no revisory check port, in opposition to the prayer of tue imemorj. | Whatever in the appointment «f police officers. alists, was 5 “Be y calls your atten et ability. and economy uf AGE aed FREIGHT EXPRESS run- ang belween Alexandra, Washingt city, and ‘“rorgetown. His Wagons call at Ole ian medintely aiter the arrival of the trams o! the Bai- s tuvere and Washington and Orange and Alexanarn _ Pail var'a, for such Fseight as may be consix dt ‘The subscriber bas Rem-ved from her old stand | him for delivery in either of the cities named + bow onk =the Reeser hong Post Office, to 7th stre Sees eet, | He pledees himeif to charge oni; reasona hy: enst side, No just above the corner of D = ces end to leave no effiat on bi art > constantly on hand every variety of <feetion to all who way Tequire the Service C i v Chenille Silks, Beads, Wore Express. ¥ . in this last regard the suggestion of the last United States, appellants, vs. MASONIC —A apeciat communication of 3 superior quality and’ assort- rei¢ht throngh on all gonds consigned to Rev. Josiah Varden then submitted resolutions | 1 reportof the Beeret f the Interior | Jamex R. Bolton. Appeal fromthe district court the M. W. Grand Lodge of Free and Ac . oideriug of every dereription excout- d, ‘hen nocersaty, just as the Commienion ceubeacing a series of measures designed to be } Suneal report of the Beerotary af fornia Te oration to dieeeiay Gustrict of Cali- | cepted Maun of the Dratrict of Columbia, wall oa | Rod Draw inxe of Patterns of all kneehe ameseeg ae | Rieearee hen noe forwaide his bills for such ae coneifatory, and which propose to accommodate | embraced words of wisdom. It is as follows: | fornia. ‘The motion to dismiss this appeal was helde 'UESDAY next. May Iuth, at 4 p.ir. Pune- | f1-structions i all Ea.broidericg, Knitting, Cro:oh "| Vanoes to be paid on the delivery of the [- . as far as possible the conflicting sentiments that | «phe auxiliary gnard tsa police force provided now prevail (Lrouy hout the country, which were nal argued by Mr. J. Mason Campbell in suppoit | tal attendance of the members of the +. rand Lodge | ®t Tay try and Neity erght iver All Packages Ly railroad intended to be rm thereof, and by Mr. Gillet in opposition thereto, | 8 respectfully requested, and all brethern in good | 2 12-Im* MBS. TEONORE: RUPPERT, | te »'= * xr ew svt d be distinctly ‘ by the government for the protection of property Whereupon the appes! was diehioned, standing are cordially invited, adepted and the preservatt tet marked "Care — : nee of Osborn’s Expr: jon of th ace within the cit! rand : RE NEW DRESs GOODS. Hux States tor the rece nce of cette ok tiie ee epPolated for the mext | of Washington. Its members are paid from the | Adjourned. a eA W RRR 00 picces White and Corned Figured Swiss | pers be Geend ‘ta Mhinnaraers Srlizered = Place of meeting of the Conference. bile tr y-througtu the Commissioner of _ a ievet seks ns, On notion, the book agent and the superin- Pavl ie B gs. but derive their appointments wn. will be found in Alexandria at <. CAN ing and Col CREAM AND W. Kine TER 1C: tendents of the East and West Baltimore stations | from the Mayor ot the city, to whom alone the: wality, in moulds or otherwis: Were appointed a committer to revise the discip | are responsible for the faithful disebarge of their line, in aecordance with the legislation of tuis ties. It is rexpectfally ri bat rset ton mos: gis! du pectfally recommended that the “ law on this subject be so far amended as to re- The ratio of representation in the General Con- quire these appointments, before they can take ference was fixed at one minister and one layoan eitect, to be reported to and approved by suine fof every one thousand members, in a certain officer of the government, either the Commis- contingency, aud fourteen bLundred in another. missioner of Pablic Buildings or the M. alo” Then, on motion, the Conference adjourned | the District of Columbia, and to give si oft. e- gins die, the power of removal from othice whenever, ta 17> Several hundred boxes of rites, from Taa- \eme : man’s rifle works at Lancaster, Pa., have been Pn aa moul "otherwi forwarded to Fort Laramie, Bent’s Fort, Arkan- Riraished at less. rates at the’ Philsdelpiia € a , iro 's, corner aad 12th and F atreete. in'ge lots ef a'l kinds of first class Stap'e at Lunthioums Hardware Store, eoruer © sas, Chippewas of the Mississipp!, LowerSiour, | tnery, corner 12th and F J. Fuss! . | foods for fami! call ; Bia " a eo Upper Missonri, Blackfeet Pitlazers, and Lake | 22 2-5™ BEL | torcaske, amy woesa TCO ee? | Bteennd Much ai JAMER OSBORN. c for cash. i. W. Winnebegorbixh Indians. Sages rifles are for- Hye -tHaNGn D S LaAY Se paper. ee IS 2w__No.5287th st. Sgoors north Pa! aed exbare ria! ES swe. ded | uance of treaties with those tribes or Betis ’ clock tN Seon s: b- D PIANOS A’ ; oars * » warded in purs tn past wi seit be Ay BAS: T four ns Foran at ven, low a | Van ington Me Tern icum, ff ware 4 st, aps-tf | mary = i pt jer, and Mr, English, Hardware Des'er, 12 © for lands purchased on the part of the United ra ror none. ‘at 12 0% States. nan Chi 4% 3 6, between sth and 10th stry jeorget own, ma lt-iw bare’ ¢ lew And beautiful material, ~ “yoy lai pes rich Ficured and Pig Seti Paid em ces, Knox £ Broke Union street, nenathe tof ht 2 o vbes, 3 Seay de henutiful Lawneat Bicrt cd ee erg | a