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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | the public interests, to award to Black Republi- THE WASHINGTON HORTICULTU Candidates for Municipal Offices. Al, SOC wu _' aise firm of Lawrence, Stone & Co., to compass the bold their month), G STAR. uf cau applicants any of the patronage of his De- ar he ith inst..at W. | SECOND WARD on VENIN Bs ‘wasn Gadel Sir Oise — We tad partment. Ttdhie be the ee Ook protect iim enactment of the tariff bill last passed. meeting on WED Ys @, teh imatat Wi; | GHOND WASO Lp orrizExs.r.¢ cer, and preserve him ! Finally, | may say, that the fallest proof of an alii: could be no more conclusive in a criminal ageusation, than ts the evidence taken in this Fort Sueiling investigation, to remove from the Secretary of War every aud « text for suspicion. not only of wronz, but even of erroneous judgment. He is not of the blood to do a wrong ing; aud as for bard, «trouy common sense, gayacity, sound judzment and firmuess, he has few equals in the country. So far from suffering by this investigation, he has vained by it, and the more he is tubbed, I un- dertake to xay, the brigbter he will shine. T cannot rise from this act of justice to the dis- A to the vor Meyor— RICHARD WALLACD Mth strecte. ae o'cloe a Serine Exhin: | For Aldermuar-—faseoM A J. F tethe, itee- will be For Connell bi ARy (. DV be rd: the ohedule af fn the rami toa, | COLTMAN, Z KICUAE LS ee, ia A fall mecting =—S—=—=—=—== x = By Ofer Of the Sock ye etly pouc.t d, = SINESS MEN'S PRAYER MEET] YYASBINGTON THEATRE. Reet eae CE Ber ook Triumphant sues ss of the famous wer a> Tax Trircye ox Sexator Doraras.—The New York Trisune rivals the Philadelphia Press tM advocating the re-election of Senator bune's appeals @re, for the tage ames thetend of imdueiag the majority of theDlinois Legistature to stand by the distinguished Senator. “Berne Comissionep.—Clerks are exceed- ingly busy, just now, in both the Post Office vASHIN N CITY: in alate number of the Richmond (Virginia) WASHINGTO y 19, 1458. | Enguirer the following admirable review of = ———=——= | this case, which we spread before the Svar’s Norice To Mexsaxs oF Concress.—Members | readers as embracing the best summary of the of Congress can have their speeches printed with | testimony taken before the investigating com- nentness and dispatch, at the Stzr office Priet, | mittee with reference to it that has yet met our for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, semper eye: balf chi it each. ont ee ens Se oe [Correspondence of the Ric d Enquirer J - "ING 7S Wasuixe » May 12, I-a5 SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | gcr:iement of the Kansas Question — Adjournment The Union considers Southern commercial of Congress—Tae Fort Snel u > TPE for the past week, will be he EVERY Day: w KELLER TROUPE. pba eel we heeled es The Tableanx Reecwwed with Cheers, Every body Delighted with ng Affair—Mr. Hagginved soviet wares sithent “thsi and Interior Departments, in making out com- goon. : BODIED KELLER’S YOUNG, AMERICAN BALLET me " = . Mori: ort — Unanswerable + with paying to . . SALE. , ‘oud Di . conventions, and doubts if a single railroad, a [hanna pris Acad r uuee werable | smn distinguished citizen of eae, mb Se missions for the large number of land officers. Ps hd cos ¥ard oa New York ave and 14th ste. Sold fectiy sound and Also, two good C2 he richly deserves. [allude to the Hon. Churtes James Faulkner, the author of the minority re- port. ‘That report is one of the ablest ever penned > single ship, or a single dollar of. additional There is general congratulation bere on the wealth has resulted as the peculiar product of | settlement of the long-vexed question of Kansas. them. Without meaning to cast a doubt upon | Acalm bas succeeded, which all are er The National Pictures hriied with Euthus.sem, THIS EVENING, May 9. 188, &o., confirmed by the Senate in the éourse of the past week. 5 ma 19-3t* First Night of of | ft is mot only a brilliant literary performance, | ‘Tare Waaraznr.—The following report of the HANTILLY LACE MANTILLAS. 5 S Or Pp PETIT = EEA save the Black Republicans. whose molto is that 2 . é y . be x3 LAST DAYS OF POMP a the ability of the South to maintain acommer- | Of'Aiitton's fallen angel, « Hotter to reign im hell | uta 2 State views, it will do bem to tae por | Weather for this morning is madefroin the Morse c ‘Twenty -Gve elegant Chantilly Lace In the course of which w ll be given the fol owing cial and manufacturing interest of its own, it thas Crtke reall will adjourn in the first | HU als of tue country, and confer inereased | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. meanest Ms ANTILLAS i : Bi Smo 5 hse Anauiaraind suggests that, of necessity, the major interest | oor'sr june. If it does, it, mest utterly fall of fim for {ue sat atactony, coucsoatie aera tuank | The timeof observation is aboat o’elock @. m : i TS MAXWELL & BRO’S, | TTS Uaaris or sux Auazone, Te of the South must be agricultural. It con- | oneof its prime and most sacred dulies—attention ing vinditaiton ba bac ane ct ner bccn: urate yet 19, 1853. N. R.—Niantilln Room a enmey vane avenue. Suowns oF GOLD. Tue Fatt xo Ciry A 4 ‘" S - | to private claims 7 . New Yor! ° cloudy. a — a vcatt tinues: “ The latest of these Southern Com- | to Privates # great crying evit in the administra- Your, truly, “e* | puiladeipuia, Pa ncloudy. POMESTIC Liquogs, BALLET DIVERTISEMENT. mercial Conventions Lave seemed to recognise | tion of the Federal Goverument, which is ex. . “ Baltimore,Ma.. «cloudy cool. a ip, Sade Sie “ By the Young American Ballet Corps. this fact themselves, and to indicate their cor- | citing very general complaint, and which is fast Uran Ixrgnuicexce.—The news from Utah Washington. D. +clondy, wind E. pars sim wl sme e g cpanel beat rr ‘The new Ballet of viction of it, by leaving Southern commerce to hehe rede lnainpromenipeiy Carr aaa pial in our telegraphic vines confirms what we . one Me sivas eure: WINES. BRANDIES, SLGARS, kon PENTICILIA, take care of itselt, and turning their attention | tue utter denial of private justice. To this may | Stated yesterday as being the current belief at | Norfolk. Va. sth. 58, wind NE. ; s KS. QuEeN OF TRE Amaze’ to the genial field of politics.” be added another—the vexatious and often the | the War Department. ‘That is, that no partial 2 -clear, cool tt ao eas E —_ And the National Picture, A correspondent of the Uuron says Tasiness With the Gaver eeaatt thoxe who Lave | evacuation of Salt Lake City has taken place. “peg Madan an did Kun Smooth; by Tuomas Batley Aldrieh ; THE PRESIDENT BLECT po’ iness with the Governimeut. General Jackson Pa lear, th 70, wind W 5) cents. ed to tus Excell James Buc “<The recent news from Utab originates from | once said he ‘hoped to see the day when any | The telegraphic dispatches, however, go on to lear, pleasant. $BCollowing the Dram; Glimpse of Frontier Life, | 22st Seago <aLan . hit. Kane, of Philadelphia, ts | citizen having business with ihe Government 3, “ tear, th 7 se.| ff rake ‘ onene et - Mormon sources. P having ie ernment | state that Col. Kane, “who was sent out asa ar, th 70, wind SE. | Ly Mes. Viel=; price $°. a Mormon, and not sent out by the President or | could tie his horse to the rack at ne in the 4 es 7 hesthade Teonf .clear, warn. Just teesived at NO INCREASE OF PRICES. any authority of Government. Vol. Rich, throu | morning, and, having his business dispatched | P4@ce commisstoner,”” has ‘everal confer- «clear, warm. PHILP’S New Bookstore, The Rox Office will be opened at half-past 9a. whom the intelligence comes to the St. Louis before three ih the afternoon, Ivave for his home | ences with the Mormons, and reports them gen- tctoudy, warm 382 Pa. pet. sth and 10th mm. and closeat 7p. m. Republican, ix one of the twelve aposties of the | the same ay, if be chose.’ Baia ! few men erally disposed to maintain peace, &c. Now, | Lower Peach Tree, Ala....clear, warm. AND BROW so-called Mormen church, and was, till called | bad the some warm and generous sy ‘ ® pathy with Doves 0 ata quarier past 7 o’olock ; Ovortere a s F Mobile, Ala... — begins at 7%. 54 tpn nee bome last fall by Brigham Young, the xpostotic | the masses as had plain, honest, good-hearted | ftom the best information we can obtain to- | Gainesville, Min, @ barrels Pulverized, Crushed and C.arified SU HE ACTIVEASSOCIATION of the Colusa head of the Mormon settie pent San Bereaedt - ce ae = ; day, this Col. Kane, it seems, is not a reeog- new Orleans La * wind W 15 hhds ame PORTO RICO SUGAR bngine Compas 3, No L wall give thear no, California. Deer is the great lever by Party spirit, it is well known, has ruled high . he sas rederick, Md clear. coo! : Hs ~ . Ag, Fourts Annas! Gall.at the Colomvia Hall, which they hapa to overthvow the republic, | im our land fof many rene re been the frit. | Bized agent of the Government in any position, W bbls. GOLDEN he M loudy, cool They deceived Mr. Pil Caprol Bill,on THURSDAY EVE SING, we and his cabinet, | fulsource of hard Just received aud for sale Stier and wrong. Camberiand, Md ‘a but there is good reason to believe him a Mor- Vv . lear, pleasant. me 19 eout A funy 3 JB. ' Ne Vee who sppeintd Bogbham Young Governor of | Bat I know of no bh outra rae history of | mon emissary and an arrant cheat. Tat the Smithsontan, at7 a.m, (cor gprecial CARD“ A Pas ma iP -2t COM. Ot ARRA af MEN es Utah. party maiignity the Late assaults P, : a ; rected for te at 30.053; at noon, 30. appro AT sar ad as OSTPONEMENT OF L. CARUSES sho- To-day 's Intelligencer is devoted to news. upon Governor Fioyd for Bis course in regard to | Founded upon such information, our opi “Thermometer, at 7'a. mm, 5, at hoon, a ert ane re e P GUND MAYS. FESTIVAL -Advertiecd > the rt Ruelling reserve. is that all such telegrapbie news origit- | Maximum yesterday, 73. 7 enretul faint y oni for Wednesday, the 19th, 1 postponed im eon FUN Ree EF Poth: in the columns of the | ated with the Mo sth elyes in order to ————_ soe #26, realy a gre nt Largain. Seqteuse of his saduen indinpomtion, EF The St. Louis Leuder has been diseon- | oppositic sand even inthe balls of Con- ee ene Epeeinelyen In onke z Scag used oniy uring the winter gress. ealn as been busy at its foul work; | deceive tho Government here as to their inten- CONGRESSIONAL. anle very low. Paanes fer ren taued # but at length, as it ever will be— tions, ard cause a suspension of hostilities Fhirty-fitth Congress—¥ Si coeuntor ibssiciet suas eel enw 1 The siip-owners of New York elty Lave “Ener wounded, weithes in pain against them. ‘This is the more plausible when In THE Sexate, yesterda cht samp gel ae passed resolutions: prot sf RgMinst the recent Aad dies among her worshippers. ber that Congress has not yet passed | (l%4, the bill for the admission saga} malo 36 Pr. aver outrages of the British Navy on onr coast. The masterly report of a distinguished mem. | We remember that Congress has not yet pi State into the Union, was passed by the follow- ber of the Virginia delegation, the Hon Charles QUMMER FASO nes Faulkaer, made after a most protracted the bill making the appropriation necessary for + chaux’s Ameriein Wo: ing vote : lof Fashion & Jour: J 2 th vi Sty il. 3 + o* the latest Perisivn stylos, publighed in advance 107 G.C. Knowies, the ninth victim of the | snd thorough investigation of all the facts b the three new regiments; and as the probabil- | Vy,q_ Alien, Bayard, Beninmin, Bizler, | of al. other fashion piates, ob tha Ist of Jon sdee railroad disaster at Suquoit Creek, N.Y¥_, dicdat | ing upe » transaction, bas left the ex! ity is that Congress may adjourn on the 7th of Breet 5 Comeran, Pree ed to furn ua masers nnd eririy i . bd : . Ie « a U a monk Ww - Whitesboro’ on Sunday moruing. He was fiom | tors not ove foot of graurd stand y June, the intention haz, no doubt, been to de- | Prot Foster, ‘an, Houston, John sechalow rate us 0 be ¢ act Oxs . overthrown every position 0: oF z i A : ‘i Hs Ark pa, Jones, cond Sanberton, NH. and placed fac beyond the seach of tip lay and prevent the appropriation being made. | #2" of, Arkajens Ley aT octane teak J. INSCO WILLIAMS’ ea ,_ | the whole action of the Secretary of War in the | This is certainly a sensible view to take of the Shdeil, St 2 Wri nd Vutee es, besides stem: Bi bic Pannren: & I~ The damaze to the agar crop of Louisi- | inatter. watter, and it is to be hoped the scheme. if it | —N, ‘ nets, Caps, &o. i ‘ af : 1 ori a ? Fe Nays—Messrs. Bell. C Crittenden, Davis, us for cutting the y THU f ana, by the Bell crevasse alone, is estimated at The first charge preferred by the majority of - ~ Ses, i 4 ee Witt Close THURSDAY, Mara. se Fae ergy ; the commiciee, all Black Mepubiteans, was, that | be suck, may not succeed. Turkee, Pease ten. Fitzpatrick, Hale, Hamlin, | priucipal Dress atti a of the sesson : And Hunimond, Henderson, Huvter, Iverson, Kenuedy, Mason, Trumbull, and Wade—!7 ABsENT oR boT Vorive —slesare. Bates, Clark, ch, Mallory, Pearce. Reid. Rice, Sninner. Thomp- of eeoeeky Thomson of New Jersey, and ilson—Ii. The bili for establishing the boundary between the United States territory and Texas was passed, as amended by the Honse. The Senate then, after an executive session, = = a the sale of Fort Snelling reservation was {1>* Peter Rank, a foremanon the Rome (N made without shy sanction of law; and yet, no . . later Uaan March 3, ino7, 4 law was passed by ¥ ) ratiroad, was blown to atoms on Sata:day | Conyress aucuerizing the “Secretary of War, afternoon by the explosion cf au engine near Cape | under the direction of the United States, to cause Vincent to be sold all military sites, or parts thereof, _— _= which are of may become useless for military To pe Huxc —Tue Governor cf Massachusetts | Purposes.’ - has signed 2 warrant for the execution of James | 50» fading express legislative authority for the This Magn.ficen.t Paicting commences with Chaos sontinure down in histories! order to the a i, o the Descriptive Prmphiet of the figures om the pi giving the materials and trommingsin full. Pric Cents. Just received Tux Circuit Count’s Decision.—A day or two since, we published a synopsis of the opin- ion of the Circuit Court for this District upon questions of interest connected with the ap- proaching election. We find its correctness vontroverted this morning in the Inte/ligen- jor sale at x & MAURY'S -kstore, near 9th st. 'd anteresting seenes tu the 5 every a Deore socal seven shia % zt. precinely. “2; #1 a omen Tickets 25 orute; reserved sents 5) cents—to be ! Sir John F. Burgoyne, | bad at the Hall door, Giuidren waler ten years, nat DAY and SaT- id and Permanent, by Capta uRDAT ATER O ON arte sale of useless military reservations, and kuow- a adjourned. ondon, $453, many eugravines; 2.7", | U PeR? ~ MeGee, which is to take place on the 25(h day ef | ing that the President, as Commander in Chief | Ce”'s Columns, by an anonymous writer. It was! 1x tux House no business of importance was at Angictorse. yar Lskander, (Rus || Roemmepen st 006 6'b eck, fe aomemannd 06:26 up June. McGee murdered Galen © Wal er, deputy } of the Army. bas undoubted Fight to decide and | compiied, for the most part, from the Zntelli- transacted after the Star went Lo press. va Russe de, 1é:5. par Iskander, Explained by Dr, Tibbits. mats warden of the State’s prison, where he was a | declare when a military site has become ++ use- geucer’s account of the action of the Court in the premises, published on the 29th of May. 1806, and, ere inserting it in the Siar, our as- sistant, who compiled it, submitted it to an oflicer of the Court itself, well known as being perhaps better posted with reference to the de- cisions of the Cireuit Court on all questions of i 57 cents. da it gue geral dos 'ndigenas do Bra- as. 1 vol. Lestose, i854 2 i 25. as, by Fischer, | vol., London, convict for burglary teas,’ the majority of the comusittee, determined, at all bavaids, to make accusation, set up t > Suelling had not become useless 407 The Canadian House of Assembly has and thal, therefu.e, no author- wnauimously expeiied one of its members, by the name of O° tell, for participating in election fiands. The Toronto Leader says this is the tirst time that a member of the Parliament of United Proceedings of To-day. In THE SeNATE, to-day, a message was re- ceived from the President accompanying the re- ports of Lieut. Beale’s explorations of a south- ern ronte to the Pacifle ocean. Mr. Pogh offered a resolution requesting the Executive to farnish ell the information and & ho hae lost her Infant, desires to obtas to Nurse at Ler residence Any lady whe ut out her will glense apply at N Pitreet, betwe Sth street D—A respectable WHITE w+ Young Hors Burroyne iee.traly! But, unfortunately * ussailants of the Adtainistration. this notion is utte i by the very highest military authority. Gen. Sectt, € Priwifer gas ji Rizhton on wa T P . 3 . 5 > ‘ gah 4 communications at Lis command in relation to | [rst for April E mbermaig and Nur.e. Canada bas been expriled. Smoh, Gen. Jessup, Col. Francis Lee, Major | terest on the naturalization question than ary | the ‘Teluvantepec ronte ; agreed to. me 19 well r pmended. Apply o hy street, brat t “eh: as Hastman, and many other officers of the acny, —mn 7 other gentleman in and around the City Hall. As he vouched for its correctness, and is of the same opinion still, we do not realize the pro- A large amount of uninteresting business was disposed of, and a yeod deal of time consumed in determining the order of business. Mr. Sinart then called up a bill granting below K street. south otthe Treasury. maid # V quire at the corner of ist atrect street north, Capito! Hill i at N FZ positively aver that Fort Suelling has ceased to {D> Since bis artival at New Orleans, Billy | [ear any sort of consequence asa military post. Bowleys has been visiting the various points of | Who is the better quatitied to decide this point, attraction in the city, ineluding the Deita ottice. | a fraction of a Congressional Committee, or the T 1.0. 0, F JIB ANN'VERSARY © the G I Ledge and 6 be District of Coir LEBRA’ ry umbis, ao net § “¢ i . . a . 000 acres of public lands, pro rata, amo! dinute~ a: z sae - 60) Mes ¥ He was recvived with great honor, attracting | General-in-Chief and other distinguished ofticers prety of changing Our impressions of the | several States and ‘Territories of the Nt > ath ut, “Awe W ‘sircarion fey apy eee ‘> thousands of persons. In response to an addreas, on ie aciay, the country will be at no loss to de- | Court’s judgment to which we refer, on the | the promotion of agienlture and mec aud © iat « {a PR th SiN, as oss ON, references cha be given. Apply at Mr. P.CaSsa Billy expressed his regret for not having soones | Fotled in this second device, the movers in the | Sttength of an anonymous contradictory state- fftera short debate it was again postponed for PROMENADE, CONCKICT and LEVER,” fj Bis next door to Sit, es. Lowsy’s, Weter ot. i : other 7 ia pari avi i Toe diterent Lodses will meet at the City Hail = _ made peace with the whit ie k ete Yeo muctoee eeu a woe less | ment bearing the ear marks of having been ‘The Senate then resumed the bill for repealing | g ue dilerent Lodses will meet “Elgg Cd \haShib—sin a So ee : Se ee E —ths r gh: wore fence. it Was highly valuable asa | Witten under the influence of more or less par- | the bounties to the bank and cod fisheries, which UG We we indebted to § procs cin willmerch precisely #t 9 o'clock, overthe y SITUATION os Norse and Seametress. Has illington, corner of 3 : : ti bins was still under consideration when our report | route sgreed Gp on by the Committee, and which Will | no o! jection tt “lune With a family ae we ane s depot for military supplies. But, unfortuna izan bias. closed be publiched on Saturday, maid’ Has vod experience and adequ ste a Penusyivania avenue and Four-aud-a-half street, | for thein again, the bighest military authority OvTRAGES ON AMERICAN Vesses.—We un- I Hover, Mr. H rail v mwill be delivered at the Smithsonian | ments and ean produce undoubted reference: - for the June numbers of Bousenold Words and | still against them on point too” Gen. Persi- itera sihiician waa N THE Horses, Mr. Harris, of -; made a mo- ' [asyitation, by D.G.M Wo. BH. Yor tand The Colla Rooms, wher for the aceon triot as weil ‘The Coliatie the day, and ta P + of Mary- | ply at the Intellicence (ties, C street, two doors derstand that orders have been issued to the i 7th street, opposite tue Bank of Washington. Collectors of Customs to report forthwith all cases which may come to their knowledge of any searches made by British cruisers of Amer- ican vessels. sedey* 2 ser Smith, Col. Lee, Major Eastman, Capt. Todd. brew t Lady’s Book, both equally attractive | Coe Wuichall and Lieat, Denke teeta ‘Wit the previous issues. testify that Fort Snelling had + erased to be usee ‘To Shepherd, cormer of D and Seventh streets, | fui for any military puxpose wantervr we give thanks for the Household Words and |“ a a eas heigl (says ei eae ) aie Netio , ., Snelling has enfirely gone with the pen —eccarmpcher staat arte frostios’ Aas petal of depck: tua grant tecehere, tion, which was agreed to, that the Committee of Elections be discbarged from the further consid- evation of the men. lof H. P Brooks, contest- joy the seat of H. W Davis, of Ma. Mr. Harris gave notice that Le will, to-morrow, call for the consideration of the Obio Contested mn willbe served mp ~ the Aeemeaiy i ree ts have been made | —————_____ modeuion uf the fraternity of the Das GOUD WOMAN FOR GENERAL home- all vesit brethren. <2 work can get a good pace two miles from tbe wh nate the ceremonies of | cite, by inquiring at the Exchange Office of Peter vodges then dismissed, A. Keier& corner of 7th st. and the Avense. : 3 Election case. TRE ine . ee 2 eid . its valne Las goue too; think, myscif, entirety | Orders have been given for preparing the | “On inmotion ef Mit. Marshail, of Ky., a reaolu- heed ee ee en i incheres ANTED—An honest and neat GIRL tego the lustrated Newspape:—exceilent numbers, gone, because a great ma pplies can be go: | frigate Sabine at New York, as the flagship of | tlen was adopted calling on the President. if uot ms In Which wi:l be openk ommenemng ate o’olk. Keneral Housews rk of @ s:na'l family. dagwire een cae eee cote vee = tue Brazil squadion. Also, for fitting out the | ! pit with the public interest. to furnish | and will consist of & Concert of Vocal and Iustra. | ®t the Coiumbsa Market, or at 5i1 10. stroet.leland. Couxence o Sax Fuaxcisco —The fotlow- “TL consider Fort Saelling (said Major Mast- 7 6 , House all the information in Possession of the Government, relstive to the Sloo Isthmus of ‘Tehnantepee grant, incinding the instructions to yom 14-St meuta’ Music, for whe purpose forthe S athens: ‘ man) perfectly useless asa military stati mo BR ing table, from the Sau Francisco Herald, shows | jot comidet necessary even as 9 de the exports of merchandise from the pert of San Col. Lee testifld as follows : tega at New York and the brig Dolphin at on, for the Home squadron, with the view WWANTED—A YOUNG GIRL to do genera! foes-work fora small fmily. One © ere ee fice’ ha ne: Mr. Forsyth on the subject; whether fall grant come .ecommended for honesty and nen. nces wor Francisco to the following named places forthe | ‘| Was in conmmand of Fort Sueiliag between erense cur Heetion)that station. has passed into the bands of other parties unde find.» Bernisnent Lome and mal waces by calla three months ending Mari bi ist: eee oes ea paral pele spri pot Isl e The report that instructions had been sent to | sdvice of the Ereshdrat, and whet! ae any mail 5 popuiar Cotiilon | TNO: 9 15th street. corner of D st. ~~ - ri . Seer eC oe oer p Qipchners ‘ e a | coutrect bas been made If se, to whom, and} Musie, and ihe the evening J ANTED—8y a respectable Youngs Wowaa, ® Kew York $110,000 00 | Fone Tse no reason why tie Consmapier of the Mame Synadron, por the |\o oe stae secanite, , : paxsetin thd “gic rea of the dance.” W iioaTion ss hee ee ee Cee >See ise ou si been retained. [ cannot couceive | steam frigate Culorado. to prevent American Mr. Singleton, from the Committee on P-int- | . Tickets for the Concert and Levee. O DOL- work aod asristia Washing sna lromne, Imgaire Hvastais that it is of aay poral an sr lisiey et vessels being searched, is denied; and it is ing, reported a resolution, which was adopted, | LAR —to be ar rh et greys eee Keranittee. ae sate’ stwoen Sth and Sth, Ne. Sm. Fort ling json a high blafl, and over ke ‘ oe or the printing of 2) OOO extra copies of theagri | tat s—2t i i - Sentra! A be, and wever has been, tomy kaowledy stated that the Colorado had already sailed | oijieat part of the Patent Oitice Reyort for the Heand Sint: s—2 J as 4 depot tor provisions and supplies.”’ Cot Lee t makes it perfectiy manifest that it was much cheaper tothe government to send supplies direct, than by when the instructions reached Norfulk. berwsid or Nurse. to even. 2 at No. 177 Pa. aye- and 8th ms ty or" peor mcerste torms, three or four fre COWS, with Caives. TY Snelling report frem the select nue. between APPOINTMENTS BY THR PRestDENT—By and making Fort Snelling a DEST— connnitter was postponed Uli next Wednesday. | i of uke ean ol. WAN EE D—Te purchase for cash, » depot for them, in other words, that ecouomy re- | wrth the advice and consewt of the Senate— | Mr. Nichola enlled up the resolutions hereto |b angiey . eae Sack il ne. rag ee gr bs quired its abandonment as a’depot. Lu these y Be, . ity of New | fore reported by him proposing that the resolu. | shova the U e. . : ress . PERSONAL Views many distinguished civilians concur, bat | {ase V. Fowler, Ecatieabter of the city Of New) 1 aitccsmi tac weilee of there of the . B.— ‘leo, au astray Brindle Cow, with gome | the Post Off Fh = . b nis a mei ¥ one aitozett the | York; Gideon 5. Weateott, Postmaster of Phil- | pacitt- Railroad survey be so far modified that | White spots: a forehead and shoulder and hip. SCRIBER WISHES Plains Geueral Gaines of Louisiana, ts at Li approves aud justities the | adelphia; Isaiah Rynders, Marshal for South- | 10 extra copies of the charts be printed ; that the | PH eWuer Will plense come sorward, prove proper ery desirable Mats ” oft War. i a Kes, un. ke her aw: printing of the narrative of the expedition of ant or unproved LOT % ay. etar 4 x 7 > ‘4 - To 5 EB. Gratz Brown, the editor of the Missouri of iuaisle is next The | ern district of New York. ma ik LUWARD MeNERUANY. ae Governor Stevens be suspended until the further gu sist. 22d, or Sd streets. sont 0 Demwerat, is dangerously iil ve been at public auction, and net | Surreyors General—Francis L. Dancy, at | order of the House; nnd that 3,000 instead of VY ASHING 2ON THEATRE, Por ex arsaddress Box 2 -:-. Ex-President C.monfort, of Mexico, has je contract, it Is sa d 10,000 of the second volume of Major Emory’s Mexican boundary report be printed. He said that this would effect « saving of $316,000. ‘The resolutions were agreed to—yeas 115, nays mn *7-8t* St. Augustine, Fla.; John Loughborough, at <a> waearen St. Louis, Mo.. reappointed; Warner Lewis, at Dabuque, Lowa, reappointed. Registers.—Charies A. Davis, at Jackson, arsived in New York. 4 Gos again the sopra erieietataestn 4 = ae . that the propercy would have sold for far less at chet, DrAnati is going westward, and ts | uutic wie/ than It did under the private cou- <aprcted to sing at Cincinnati shortly. inade by the commissioners. No jess than Mad Gazzaniga ix about toappear in opera Tee KELI let ofthe T TROUPE chanted Kores, I ODSECON ¢ Melodeous fur sale oy night. St ND PIANOS AND rent very low. fe is Caotahe snd intel: ~ witnesses, amony them the Hon. Mr. Rice, The House resolved itself into a Committee of Lee oe ee Lis Revenue ae Lg Phyl the ~ w York under Max Maretzek’s manage- relect from Minnesota, testify that a sys | Mo.; Walter I. Harvey, at Los Angelos, Cal., | the Wioie on the state of the Union and resummed | -"* ee <— | please widress tox No, 23, Star Office. aud wae tem of combination, vevarded’ as a ‘sacred the consideration of the ¢ TRE. reappointed; Edward P. Hart, at Visalia, Cal., from Ist July, 1855, a new offiee; Wim. McDan- iels, at Humboldt, Cal., from Ist July, 1858, a new ofiice. Receivers.—John J. Turnbaugh, at Jackson, Mo.; Epaphroditus Ransom, at Fort Scott. Kansas Territory, reappointed; John Péebles, L appropriation bill ASHINGION THE General Paez declines the invitation of the | written law’? in the st, prevails there, wh a W Provisional Goverument of Venez iéla to return to | io this instanee, as had been the case in all of that country ers, would have brought down the price of the ---- There is some probability that Rev Dr. | !@ if sold publicly, to the minimum rate of Doggett will be elected to the boneh of Bishops | $125 per ace. Mr. Rice declares his be- of the Methodist Chureh South lief, that in this case, a combination actually ex- oye W. Nesmith bas prepared a very isted, and oan ne effect would have ej a 5 os \s knocking oif of the property at not more than prone y=, reseed of the father of the late | the minimum price of $1.25 per acre. “1 have or will be promptly attended to. uals: oand seo the KELLER TROUPE and Keller’c V ANTED— A YOu ing * weriown Bellet Corps, To-night nea '7-at Sr ot it Doin ee acter. ru , Georgetown, T A CARD - ply if rs MAN acquainted with the Dry Goods business, of good mora! o Y METROPOLITAN MECHANICS’ IN- ¥ STITUTE —A merticg of t-e Beard of Management of Metropolitan will be held at the Alderme. TRIS Wedpastay) ENIN mals $5) a month and at! expen: paid.—Au T ix wented mevery town county tm the States, to engage in @ re~ able and exay business. by which the above pr. HE attention of the public is respectfully invited tot e of the beaundal tract «J Which wiil take pince xt my Aue 1 7th street, at 5 z and near the . MPLOYME THE MAYORAL? KNOW-NOHeH- INGISM.—The No Party K. N. candidate. % lesto tak: f in the West ly the Navy Ys he « oer ee nls ceuized so fall perenne See Ae Rice nee et, he West, | at St. Stephens, Ala.; Chas. Lindley, at Marys- Ip said, ig nota Know-Nothing and that he hes ne | olf in sections from one te ten keres each, t ress Ho MONNETY & CO,, corner of Brow .-.. Karl van Bethooven, nephew and heic of | Nextt Kus Mr. Rice.) that : < P 3 > ? jailach | of which are benutair| iaudine Tate, 4 Merser atvecia. New Ver atts eeleommon the com died ehour the pe of Apel fers Sees epee wat these combina. ville, Cal., reappointed; Thomas Daker, a eyMipatny with ihat party. Isitses Mr. Wallach | of whieh are benutity| Hooidine f« , ot r in expects the vote of every Know Nothing in Wash- ington. He gave $100 tor Seventh Ward to aid in the This he don’t deny. Mr. and front of the K. N. Preside, tii Fi Position to heeo Are Very liberal, and the sale will be without reserve, | ace stamp to prepay po-tage. p> Any persoa Wisheng to perchase a beautiful aud bealthy sie fors atte t the axl i The plan, then, of sale by private contract was -.-- Hogh Campbell. Exquire, a well-known | far the Lest for the government, and the com. —— @rived in the Persia, from a | missioners. eed ieee Heiskell, did suropean tour well to adopt it, and the President and Secretary +--+ Vieuxtemps and Thalberg are ¢ ling | of War to approve it. ‘ through nye uconcert tour and are nee jon, it is next charged, was nounced at Moutreal. : ce Tar below its Reis 6 wee. Cal § 5 . t ispuilicient answer to this allegation, that Oumani gene A oe sae Butter Kin fae | while onty seven witnesses express this opinion, Mass., are at Willard , A abet’, 1 twenty-three solemnly attivm that. in thei: opin- : ion, the reservation sold for more than its real : a Paulsen, the celebrated See ee : i Ta “Hon. | "Don is now playing ten games, blind- F ‘ F shi dened terareths pe some - chee ayalust a H.M Rice, aud Senator Stuart, of Michi. .... Mr. Jamex B Roberts, the Philadelphia The testimeny on this point is indeed abso- sy Sagar is about to return from Ei land,where | lutely crushing ; and if anything were wanting he bas made a protracted professional scjuure for the entire vindication of the Sccretary of Wac, = au has appeared ty | it May be found in two most significant and cont Sat Anbleaide, | Clusive facts; first, that with the exception of the lity of a church | lott 18 the city of Chicago, this sale of the Fort Visalia, Cal., from Ist July, 1858, a new office; George W. Hook, at Humboidt, Cal., from Ist July, 1853, a new office; William B. Norman, at Stockton, Cal., from Ist July, 1858, anew office. i nent K. N. in the at of Mr. Maury. iianh was the head arty in this city during the 165} and only changed his jack Republican. JUNIvS, atry residence wil do well to ecpemmi ise pane FOR RENT AND 8AL Tesee vertisement aaeeiee - [SEE FIRST PaGe.| tel hninid, Fok Sole OR RENT —A nest Corrauer HOUS¢ ner y new. with large lot attrch stunted on New York avenue betw rs A. GREEN. Auet,_ RR ICKETYE DICK, © ILOVE YoU. 19th streets. Apply on the premises, No Orrosition.—We hear that no opposition whatever was eesayed in the Senate tu the con- firmation of the re-nomination of [saac V. Fow- ler to be Postmaster of New York City, and the nomination of Isaiah Rynders to be the Marshal! of the southern district of New York. ‘This fact tells well, indeed, for the satixfactory manner in which these genUemen dieelfarge their respective duties. ay 7th, 1258. to be present At the exhibition given at the Theatre yesterday afternoon, we desire to present t troupe our sincere thanks fur the e made for the benefit of the Mount V r We have hears in detail of the beauty and grtistic excellerce of your unrivalled Tabicaux, and we gratefully acknowledge the comp'iments paid b th to the ladies of the association #nd to the memory of our revered Washington, by the offerings you so gene y lay upon his shriue. ‘That tne reward of such noble and liberal deeds may be returned « thousand fold to yourselves, is the earnest eexire of Is tha title of the new New Leg ges t ‘ written by the popuisr Att isk OF D The PICAYUNE + wh ch areench sep reription. The & of sweet things { subsert “The Puzzle } nundrums, Puz e.ac erent to amuse & whole fuy, from Sinay to pt fora week or more. commenced im the May 22d. This story ia] ¢ Vib DUPFICKS, hres regu ar features Price of sub is a department full find is worth the whole HOGELE SALE—A Rake Banroain —i0 3. fect of GROUND undera hgh state ot ard beavtitally located in the vert part of the exty. There is a comfortace with Live rome. on t Office at & ar, and Spricot tres er, ong these latter, Hon S. A Donglas, r. wont” is fail of Reluses. i Dontintiats tn! ieh there wili bo atwaya LOST AND FOUND Snelting reservati ely the best of the Taare vacy rorenatiale BE Ante nk ota shower hp oy gery dy . kind eve! t; andsecond- | Generat Post Orrice Apporntwents.— "A CUD Dab Ot Ab Lent wate athe nee ae nL REGet aL 7 Vanes suid'Vhst Mexton wants: sotacthiag oc pce paar nce armen ee poss acs ANA PAMELA CUNNINGHAM, one of the bes niry. Mr.’ Briva REW ARLE —Strayed,on Wein the Luited Staiex, that she has deputed an Am- The Postmaster General has appointed Benja- Cureistie Jounsox By Private Sec. of Regent Mt. V. L. Asso'n, a we Ware sel Ata leet aepaiuiinecie aioe the author of has just, compicted oD weok. x Red Brown Butiaslo Cow bassador for (he Se ya ’ 3 . his story on purpose of procuring it, and that i . = # euth,” whist the n geod condition; sheet 4+ exrs old. Who a . mum rate of #125 per acre—the result of the | in N. Clements. jr., of Tennessee, chief clerk, - aS MINOTOWS 3 .TY DICK. on | LOVE | ever wi retuca said Caw to the houwe + f he’s Comon-for’ system of combination already referred to. to fill the vacancy created by the resignation M. RELURR'S be ah May. 1958 patie Por euler writer, the author of * pel me ricer, Pn pd nods we, fg POSE sae lore reianck read a paper | Boaiited at ali other points, the committee, or | o¢ G. G@. Poindexter. Mr. James MeMeans, of | Misé Axx P. Cusnixotiaw—Madam: In ack-| — Resiwes the threenbove named fostures, the Pt - or ttle mt uesday evening before the New York Histori- | rather the inajority of the committee, fell back | ‘i é ? nowledging the reoeipt of your very kind letter of | AVUNE € utairs exch week from Slteen io «f the Kukwood Hous f pom beng eaittied Reminiscences of John Ran- | on their last desperate entrenclinent—that Fort | Tennessce, is appointed toi the second class | the 71h insé., | cannot but express 16y feelings that —T oanoke Saeliiug wan flue nite for a city ; and that --- The Independer ize it been otfered at public sale it wouid on that ac- Sau mesnse Chant the Baciton chines oon eed | coont have brought far gre than the ootiom ne (rineoted by a marriage between Prince Napo- | Which it was sold by the commissioners, Mes: Jeon and the Princess Mary of Cambridge Eastman and Heiskill, But here they are a, _ A som of Col A.W. Doniphan, of Mex:. | But to touts for the Hon. 8. A. Douglas, Hon. Mr. war celeinity, attending coller sso dingy, | Stuatt, Hon Ale Beeker, Col. Thomas and’ Col. sian downed at that place pee ot bathi Y- | Lee, of the army, and sixteen other witnesses, the cheek below the village, on Tuesday 1Eipe | | express the most positive opinion that Fort Snell: ra Amusing pietures by ‘Che ‘Vriengle.” Au ASSELS, with & go d-neord Bt merry, happy, jolly stories and sketches, suited m. be to the “\W ashineton s, atieasses. Fullfunne reviews of what is cesng on ye finder wel bes at the Theatres, comic rotices of new books, and | leswing thei at J i E jokes enoush to keap adrove of sheep !augting for | shop, Y= avenue, soul aweek. Every number w:!! contain something new wm 19-40 and startling. All we ask of you is just to get one number, and af | TRAY r you don't like it, why you need never lock at our | © dw omperaesin. But you will like it, for the PICA- y humbie efforts inthe noble and patriotic eaus= have m,view, have been received with fa- by the tadies of the y way contributed io enon Association, ithas not been from feelings ost_ntation,bat fro respect due tothe jam ery of so noble & man, and one who has rightly termed ths ">: f his Country.” Tt is true Tam not of y ut ite fio: ious and free institutions must be admired by all, clerkship vacated hy Mr. Clements. Mr. Jas. J. Rea is appointed route agent on the Sea- board and Koanoke Railroad. RUPE ALO GUW. fw titee =F] te ALO © y, with % W noevor wilt retere said R PERN ee nor of the late Hon. Tl. Bentoa wil be | beruliy re and by | YUN# is ty t F tie cheage : ing could never become the site for a city. Mr. Wright, has removed Dr. Hunter, of Ky., | none more than your humble servant; indeed, s> | yi Meee. ne Thoms sic feta, Governor of Canton, Yeu, pro- | “The naked truth is, that the ntmost und the | the Superintendent of the Mouge document Teikfee Iason winsearenes eee emeneL a Ld pee WM CARY JONKS — ne hie Ur. saa = Bridles most considerate Ga inate ane: room, and reinstated in his stead Mr. Samuel any wits aod mayaell being H pd 10 2a ae ¢ -tclen from the ite. and ts wi ixplayed by Gov. 1 - Fs x Eo reparation ofa New Vict t 4 ten . O Se a ee SS eee wotnn Bini be tie death of Lim’ Mis drink hus atways been | agement of this matier of the sale of the Fort | Lambourne, of Ohio, who ‘held tho position sed expremuly to ths Ladies of the Moat | 2° Ciwbs often .-¢. prietors, Si ) eaioene Sa ne cag ayo bo oa ae ; Snelling pamper cles took i preoaation to} when Mr. MeKnew was the doorkeeper. With- we een gop i dinaoin' dome, otarake mals 8 Spruce et.. New York. | citaicht borne an wtbney feockyes By +++. Cal ohn ©. Fremont, with 1 Umit the sale to the minimom of $7 50 per acre, — ary * % pect. ye SHING N 4 4 3. abe rard be pad forthe rhe arrived in Sen Francisco on the fon of An K’ | pelos seves before inelioed -h cases.except | Ut designing to reflect in any manner on the | dient servant, L: KELLER. it WASHINGTON THEATRE © rewar pid f reta Rewovep axp Appornten.—We heard this morning, that the newly appointed Doorkeeper, He was then abo: ~ Be ie as cow orany informacen concen the ane, ut proceeding tothe mining re- | Iu the sale of the lots in Chicago—and realised | manner in which Dr. H. discharged his duties, 1.0, O.F—The Grand Lodge of the Di tet and <9 the inimitaNle KELLER TROUPE, On. LIN. No 6 Mang. aveme, beames gir. a intended to remain several months in | for the ae = hcl Ta we are very suro that a more competent and vi one vy) U ee - et ay ma 17-3t ait eae Crpitel street aud New Jerey ex enue. fornia Jar reservations n either : lo irabl n for the place, than his auce: uel attendance is desired. By ord: TY PRIVATE SALE—The National [ntelli- _.. "Phe Jem : at 7 cent: re, of remained unsdld for want | desirable perso: pening o8- Sunetnel ae lean 7 ef, OO ‘ake iY adinalb—s ve die a f Gisgie he e rege aden of a bid? Prrnere could be no better evidence of | sor, could not have been selected. maa Lact pA T BAN ceucer, complete, from 1845 to 1857, bound to 1 AKON UP adiway—a key eoow, wih tinek aroond ber her horns tupac d Wi binck ; spot euder her finnk, 4 se come forwn d, de, of Ftuvanua county, iu te, or | the wisdom and discretion, and sound jndgment Nerfulk, by the Waxtiugton Seca ee tuete | Of Gov Floyd, than ix presented in his action in orators for tue commencement . thin matter of sale of the Fort Snelling reserve Wendell Pullip the Abalitionist, has And yet, though the evidence ix absolutely le {.—"The members of I Ej mpany, No. t,x hereby 1 to attend «meeting of ti ee on WEDNES Day EVENL May I9th, 1458, at 73; o’ clock. + om ei ma 18- eal Et CreRIcaL Promotions AXD AproIntTMENTS wv tHe Navy Derartwent,—John W Hogg, RL. New York Herald, complete from 1845 to 1855, een e pox and take her sway. rder of the President. Nies R CHAKLES T. 6 : taken to tne pulpit has officiated foc Phas | overwhelming on every point, the majority of | of Tennessee, has been promoted from a second fy at J. K. SPALDING, Seo ini cae Ja ene tt ihand Pa hs sepia TRIN Boston, und last Sunday he oc- | #; committee made on every point, an adverse, | to » third-class clerkship; W. S. McNairy, of J. SCHAFFIELD, Baltimore Confeotion- | <4" corner 3th and D sis. Ok Son ihe tin desiant,aSUKEVE BUT cupled the pulpit of the Free church, 1m Worces- sleet 2c ee ends, the ma- | Tennessee, promoted from a second toa third- |‘ Ry ot) pireet ne coe ae Wssase 1ON THEATRE, LL ON, of novel spears lwing two stovt . . ream ol ity, im al 8 ofan grnyie oe rE -ic:, Fle Pensacola papers announce the death | 20i,f,th" committe had cone to the foregone | cigs clerkship ; G. Il. Hoap,of Pennsylvania, whapen.at $1.50 per entlon. sent to any pariot the | |, the beautiful tblenu ot Queen oF Frowsga by bre cold tik, Tam Hinde rates te ele S nou cone! ei a - * se A 08 ¢ ae made ot mate- | the “ ~ tr va be ane se whe Jo chat city, om the aw ult of Arcid-Gutiie. | emnereatey Secretary of War, right or | appointed to a third-claas clerkship ; and Jas. | Hy; Cakes (Fall varie elsewhere in the city. -Al- atthe Jewelry Storeof MW GALE & BRO an old ciituem pad 2 of seventy years. He wax | wrong, no matter what the circumstances and Striele, of Md., appointed to a second-class clerkship. Tue Tanivr Case Investicatine Coumir- ree.—The upshot of the testimony taken. be- this committee, is the ontire exhoneration of every manjbor of the lant Congre | scm of rng eva no $87,000 alleged to have been paid by the late VUE FINE SEVEN OCTAV elry Storeof M. W. GALT & BRO. at the Musical Convention tes farind bee, and now offered for sale upon e&sy terms. aS ane Risse, Warm rcoron THEATRE. WASHINGTON THEATRE. PE is the great yz, te siverty.”” Dances air. and Mre. KELLER ani Keller's Y. iat a be Pe i. = Ainetiewn Baliet Corps. Lmmense bit To night. ya ready to furcish txcursions, Pic Nies and other En*ortaimments at the shortest notice mnd on ‘ansonable terms. vp Exe Pie Nios and other Enter- cats fu with Cream and Water at ion, Assorted Cakes 60 cen’ r unre °° m ma 10m _ RE, F ING BY. AL ie Naat + Thep Y ere 42 been anofficer inthe Span- | the evidence. A blinder verdict was never ren- (rm Ae the cession of Florida tor the dered. The testimony does not sustain a single ‘ : position of their repert. Every position of it. on Ey TW | og Shurevero t (la ) Gazatte says,Colonel | the contrary, ts overthrown by a weight of testi- Pickens, of SC , vur Minister to mony absolutely overwhelming and erushing through Strevepest ou the 2ib ultimo, with hia | Alas’ that party spirit should so inflict injustice Ieautiful bride. ‘Phe faveiaating - and wong! r They | . The true secret of the whole thing, Tam told; are going to St. Petersburg as s00u as they reach | !s that the Secretary of War ever and anon de- New Yo k. «lines, whenever be can do so consistently with ma Ri a CES "SE (DNA: AN ANTIQUE NEW ENGLAND Ei UII at pe a pen by Emu 31 vol, @i. Just re REST AE Hg le vaanen wivieh,

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