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= <2 ee - ASHI. SSIP.| done yeoman’s service, indeed, in consum- PERSONAL. WANTS. ae ee ne EVENING STAR. Ww. (INGTON NEWS AND GO. fmatiae the recent happy settlement of the Kan-| .... Hon. Willie P. Mangum, of North Caro- Wantep- aren Citizen CANDIDATE * 5 —————— Ex-Pazsipaxt Trien.—A brief article, de- | sas imBroglic. Fewsstatesmen ever earned a | ina, ip dens cal santen sf nant of | theca ET WASHINGTON OTTY t - | seriptive of the various ex-Presidents of tho | petional reputation 80 distipguished, in so short nits, died peddvaly Gn Becedny hats — ee Se > ae .. May 20, 1858. | United States after their serviee im that, ca- atime; as Senator Bigler. He may, therefore, +». Eds L. Hollis} formerly angeditor in Sa- ‘country ( ton) patil “ clarinet or near ea 2 pacity, was copied, among other selected articles | afford to become the target at which such ven- | vannab, Ga., —_ age ae Chaar 4 r. sre ae OF ” Norte MzExBERs OF ConcREss.—Members | into the Star a day or two since. to which our omously malevolent shafts are aimed by such .-.. Com, Hartstene, U. S Navy. A -A-P.} apeiy at No, 156 Congress strest, joo : journalists. Weongratulate him that his ix, | H«yne, U.S.A. audlady, and Coes HarriRU Oe Hetghts. B: - i Jease ann the namo of JOHN ~ Soren saeco eeirael oe h Wred, mdepanfent o' per- DMRS VOTERS. eal of Congress can have their speeches printed with | attention is drawn for the first tine by the com- M. C,, are at Willard. ; TED IMMEDIATEL = +t * #1 Gyan Caan L. neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Price, | munication printed below,which, im explaining | indeed, s0 shining a mark for the opponents of ...a Rev. H. ge ye fot many bee a wn; ‘soba § “ aoguaipied Wit HARDS. ma 12-te for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, onecent | +1) i rectness in an important, particular, | the great policy of the Democratic party. mi ryin suddenly at Centre | business, to drive @ = Cart. Li ———— pana ne rT cae cd beneratimad does no more than sheer Justice to the distin- : a. das ro hey aan ae one of his me : 7, * GRO. WsHATTON AMUSEMENTS. guished statesman to whom it refers: aE ere eat ape we lett the | 1 eaeser The Greve cx tastasts a | mae twe gecseiegts WASHINGTON THEATRE. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. Wasuixoron, May 19, 1558., | Capitol to-day, the House were voting on.a | st’ Martin’s Hall in London, for his own pecs ANTED—A respectable WHI WwW The Union cannot believe that Great Britain | 7, wp wWatlach, Esq., has issued instructions to her naval command- Editor of the Evening Star: ers to molest our merchant marine, but hopes] Siz: In your paperof the 18th Muy, in an article . i Nuree. She must come but two of the World recowned roposition virtually to suspend this work, | niary benefit. ns Conmebormaie ond Seren. Eee aa bomen Last bight ty apn . whisk was evidently receiving a majority vote. | _.... Richard Willing, one of the oldest repre- | Wall s9eominended. App!s on lsth street, Bret Hours KELLER TROUPE 2. = Deets : , + distin- = It being utterly impossible that the majority | ished families ih Philadelphia died Wedues: | WATANTED—A HOY to take care of n Horee And POU! N BALLET 3 - { asst KELLER’S YOUNG AMERICA that the outrages committed will be-promptly | purporting to be original with you, headed ‘The | are in earnest in this matter, we shall regard | day. ; Stil ete Ce a ee et ees seluhesling nore Sinks Aitate. disavowed by her Majesty’s Government, and | Wealth of our Statesmen,” when you come to | ite success 28 being by no means indicative of} .... Rox Mt. Wiliams has recently cogs lala WW ATER: rt respectable Young VWomen-* 1 «pie president elect, JA¥ ES Brews wa, m proteres their perpetrators suitably punished. It an- | speak of ex-President Tyler, you say as follows, | g sorious determination to stop the work. Ceo is be rast poaitive that ds joahe I SLEUATION todo Ae Ri Thadeet tonics aa i viz: throne of France. ‘ Y fe r 3 *s, Water st.. eatres . thon: K eree =e ae : . . Tepresentalion adopted a: Se sng wank ihe tinea stant ine mhcned the Prewiddocy bowie wn, | 7H" Waren Wonks.—A flores onsisnght | "lt Oe toe, award Everett, with @. P.R. | Qeowetmas, (or Mi. ben. Lowry’, Water One mere 54 P " | Before he hed t! residency he a bank- eee ik LAST DAYS OF POMPEII, ties complained of. tupt. In office he husbanded his means, and then Gaiatin, Cam nnd Abel, Apollo Among Tap . a rich wife.’ The Union expresses distrust at the rumors ae ma fil Wettnees freak Nae nioa of Mormon capitulation, which are er a sentiments you have usually avowed towards ex- nied by concurrent advices through official | peesiaent Tyler and his family, that this tissue channels ; for no confirmation has been received | of falsehoods entirely escaped your eye before its of them by the Government. insertion in your journal; but, being there, and S havi fone before your readers, I um forced to The Union, in another article. Tage ay ak hat ou retract ft, and also pubis this note. i ards the slave le. yler, before he was P esident, never —— of the South tow ” | was a bankrupt. Besides paying, as surety for saying others, forty thousand dollars, the day never had “If, contrary to all probability, or even posst- | been, from the day of his manhood, that he had was made in the House this morning on the Jems, Joke R. Soereoenr eh flees Seppe A GOOD WOMAN FOR GENERAL. houre- Triw ey me propriati i enger . F. Ritchie, - co two mi be pe “Amazens, Show, am MS Ap eo, ee aaa mou Enquirer, and his wife, better known as city, by inquiring atthe icchareo Ullice of Peter wt Gall Dentrection of Worse Palen, consideration, appropriating near a million of | Anna Cora Mowatt, with other celebrities, are | Ac Keles Co., corer of 7th at. And the Avenue. 5 : wr taken dollars for the prosecution of the work on the | this week rusticating at Lower Brandon, Va. _ins 19 cost = To be OIVERTISEMENT Government Aqueduct. It however failed of | .-.. Dr Robert Hare, of Philadelphia, died in ANTED—An honest and neat GIRL to do the BALLET SEME - a i o 15th instant, in bis 77th year. Dr. gencral Housework of 2 mal! family. Inquire eh, and for the inst time, the new ballet of - 7 i that city on the x y tinting 4 5a oun t After which, triumph. The voto was close, the majority Hare, ever since the beginning of the present cen- | t the Columba Mar ae street PENTICILIA, being only four. tury, has been celebrated for the zealous and suc- | _™* !® 3! QUEEN OF THE Amazons. | prosecution of chemistry, and especially ANTED—A ROY, aged 13 yenrs, desires = | of Tas Wearaen.—The following report of the er balsa vasianns His het ascnueers, the V piace as an Apprentice at any ieahanies! busi And the National Picture weather for this morning is made from the Morse | “ Compound, or Oxy-bydrogen Blow. .”? was | hess where ho can learn a usefal trade a d secures THE PRESIDENT ELECT. ml home. ff tractab.e and intel; end Seiki Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | made in 1901, when he Lad not attained the SRC | Gil endeavor to serve kind employer Mitatelly. Pixeay. Benes ob " ereniice will 4 7 4 TO eee eco nen the siaatyprought | not ainple means aiways at hand to meet every | Phe timeof observation is about 7 o’clock a.m : | Cf, manhood. His other sclentific inventi was a ee ridin ta Won ak nies Cees Tee MADAME LOUIS KELLER forward in Congress ipang hare being et obligation resting upon bim. ‘The reel estate ke May 20, 1853, diligent Frew iy — ‘abeptegges aly ee to Bavor-will be proinptly atteuded to, ma 15-tf NOT RASE OF PRICES. are entirely coufident that the traific would again | now owns is buta transfer of the real estate he lew York, N.Y loudy. iex outside of his scientific specialty, such as YMENT.—@50 ih and all expenses Rox Office wii be opened at haif-past 9a. Teceive even a more nucompromising opposition | then owned; and the slave property he now owns PEnanapkin; P: loved? pot: litical economy, metaphysics, &c. He was Ase 1 pee ge 7 aaletoe r= ie evay towne Bi terete y pg from the South than from the North. just as it did | js the identical slave Property he then owned. | paitimore, Md - -cloudy mild. an earnest advocate of spiritualism, the phenom county in the Unit ates, to engage in & respect- Doors arter past 7 0"clook ; Overture while the question of abolishing the traffic was | ‘True, both have largely increased in value; but Washington, D «clear, wind 3. ena of which he had long and deeply pondered. | adie and enay business, by Which the above nag — formerly be! the country.’? what their value ix I shall not say, either to grat- Richmond, V: -clear. th. 65, wind S. see. A letter from Nashville, speaking of the my eto} relia ‘ah, ee ~XHIBITION The Intelligencer, noticing the “ Condition of | ify Lostoged or ae —- x er nae e te Petersburg, V: cloudy, oa - General cone of Sndimeer ee more oe on re New’ Sock city. eleune ‘one pret: E BY THE hyn . way, that he w as he has i—whether 19 «th. 62, wind 8. Chureh Sonth, pow in session in that city, says: 4 the Treasury,’ is gratified to learn that, even pete or rich—an honest man, and no man's Hi a oe > . : londy, warm. ‘There are a number of very abe men ja See pres age stamp to propay postage tondy, warm ent General Conference; men of great ability as = Sap tear, th 71,wind SW. | preachers, and powerful in debate. And there FOR RENT AND SALE. loudy, warm. are some who are giants In physical stature. For | ————-~——_ ee T sclear, th.72, wind SW | example, there are four members of the Confer- [SEK FinsT PAGE. lear, warm. ence whose aggregate length is twenty-six feet, tory and basement 4 er before pleas, Warm. viz: the Rev. Mr. Young, of Mo , who stands —No, 44 | street — exe roo rh 4 lear. fall six feet eight inches in bis slippers; the Rev. out. marble man Sineinc by the Scholars, and rlear. Mr. Kelly, of 8. C., who stands full six feet six uire on premises, Or = we lear, ther. 76. inches; the Rev. Mr. Alexander, of Texas, six feet six inches, and the Rev. Dr. Mitchell of Ala., Six feet four-and-a-half inches. in the worst aspect of affairs, tho Government | debtor. 1 i H Joun Tyler, as President, followed the exan- is likely to be able toearry on its financial ope- teas hie, ieuipeeUarnunts ta: thee bin be as rations for the current year with a loan of only | from Virginia, und liberally expended npon the half the amount which was reported some weeks — sitet ge — = yo ad he receined from . the pul ic. je pa out of is salary for every- ago as likely to be asked for by tho Treasury | init he tuned. ial the Preandentiar Mabaion, save Department. the furniture he found there, and which was never serene in — time, at ae want of co t mem- | 4m appropriation from Congress. He id for met rely — : ah — mer mes | hoon tart. ween lights even to thonein the =e ee eee aad street, his own servants, his own doorkeepers, 5 his own steward, and his own secretary and us- Shillington. Odeon Butlding. sends us Frank | gi.tant clerka- How has ail this been since, aud Leslie's New Family Magazine for June—a most | how is it now? Columbia, S.C... Charleston, 8. C Angusta, Ga..... Savannah, Ga Mescon, Ga... Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala Lower Peach Tree, Ala. Mobile, Ala ........ Gainesville, Miss, New Orleans, La. Frederick, Md... Cumberland, Md. Wheeling. Va oF THE METHODIST EPiS'L CHURCH SOUTH. £ ol of the ab The Schoo sti eo aber ¢ Church will pivean Eix- EVENING, the fist met wat took. tL consist of Recitations and los and (juartets by ns, gas thy 4 beth room, Office Departmen: OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF ae ne net ees bendoome and oli iby = - — 2 ‘oni vauia avenue, ween .. oat ss spree J. SCHAFFIELD, Baltimore Confection- | 17h aut leh strects, lately cecupied by Mr. Deer, GLYMOUNT PAVILION. ery, Sixth street, between G and si.—ice | no: » asa hotel. ‘The man house ts well adapted for . — be ts Staunton, Va... leaf, warm. ream and Water foes of the best quality, in all | oihora beets roe es cases te well adapted for FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION — the broud realm ef "Fesas tothe Coniederaeys | pYmen bags We ear ther 83 ty Phew aenncton, made of dhe Bet ate | focal to its theedtiveat oaoe wher italy Good ‘Will Club, 0% exas to ‘onfeder ; tistol, Ten...... ear, ther. 53. i sof all varieties, made of the best mate- ed and the additions v : H a 5 ve hree or four rooms . , dt Touts om the Ith foatant Avent covenne | ot atopending foreign diicattiens whe opened | armmeter ai the Smithson, at 7 a.m (eer | Daltile tha, elsewore tn the ay. Al, | sortie arpene Tain wituthresdr oarraoms Ox THURSDAY, Mav's St. Louis on the 13th instant. Avont seventy | °° pending foreign difficulties; who opened y Pp wa ° Me Comed Tor temiperstare,) £9,001; af noon. $0.6. | cher Knvertamments at the shortest notes and os | Bec heise hee ee story. tn the Ler Ser Thermometer, be 7 “3 m., 60°; at noon, 64°. reasonable terms, Pio Ni eaten forme ostaldishment 28 NE rene pol Be —_ Maximum yesterday, 61°. S.—Excursions, Pic Nics, ang other Enter- | foreign minister; tho hous: € The members of the Goon Witt Crue take great t ts furnished with foe Cream and Water | room,&c.,&¢ can eas.ly be conye:ted intoun office 2 me mi a a er feu, heavy shower: at $1 por gallon, “Asuorted Cakes Gi coms per | orewicncieiew mini siccging roome shove for th | Plensure in anecuncnt to shew be- —_—_—2eoee——— a up onr trade with China; who restored a bank- specimens were exhibited, contributed from Il- | rupt Treasury ; who rescued the country from a linois. New York, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, | bankrupt condition, attended by universal ruin 2 id disaster in every avenue of trade; who ham- lows, Kentucky, Tennessee and Miseour!. ered the veto through the skuil of the 1onster he rener- Ir ya l0 Im_ | secretaries and Attaches of the legation, merous friends and the pu! 3 - > > 3 z &e apply to N. LAWSON, at Wind- hat the propnetors of Glymount IT The Washington correspondent of the | mintisered in every Deore ye eet and ad Ce PREACHING BY CLERGYMEN OF | ota tpuicing <7 ee (0 N bANS Niganwit iy tendered th ‘Tribune gives a tabular statement of the number | ment its entire resenuex for four years nearly, Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. he | thia allman Belg yal di =QQ—FOR SALE—A Rakx Bancatn 1290 of speeches printed and distributed by the Unj- | without the loss of a dollar by negligence, fraud INTHE Senate, after our report closed, the between Baad I. ‘The public 50 feet of GROUND wucera high sists ol | mak t agréeable spot on t ted States Senators at their individual expense, | oT force, and without the realization of a cent to bill repealing the bounties to the bank and cod ma 17 5t cultivation, and Leautiiully lccated in the north- | Potomac for the beauty of its scenery and its ~ = 2 | himself or family; who reinvigorated the army. Wis a 7 — = eastern part of the city. There is a comfortable | sive arrangements for the ac podation of from which it appeats that the Senators from the | cievated Scott, Taylor, Worth= Wool and ting | S#heries being under consideration. SITY TAX SALE—On TUESDAY, the | Cottage, with five ronms,on the preneses, valued yy honor, them with their presence.) free States have thus put in circulation 690,000 | to jis bead, ana thus closed. tha Flogd ee ey |. The question being on the amendment te repeal | U3 7ain.ty OL May. 8510 a ctosk 8. mi. ial the by the Ineurance Oiitce at Si". "Alaa. tar THURS e Zith of May. aud ceverously copies Of speeches, and the Senators from the | held Mexico in awe; who raised the Navy tots | tue duties on sugar, It was not agreed to—yeas 2, conimenos, and will be continued fom day to day | herriod key Pereat vance ol ree en and Alexandria forthe liberal pattonsen they tac ——— Invery see; who estab the Natinat Gor | fhe amendment repeating the duties onatt | Mutlcemeletedy oe ea eta veal Soe logeetz en ia touae eats pe a pi bieteieeereennes os neither pains nor expense will be spared to make was also rejected—yeas 18, nays 41. on Friday, in the National Intelligencer. ae t f the most sgrecable Exoursions that eve: Mr. Wiison moved to’ extend the time when | yfientsin the Nation having mousy to invest will HANDSOME RESIDENCE, on | Tei? Washington We heels eer rmous Laat ever the bill should go into operation, from the ist | find thisa safe sud profiable mode of investment . of Georgetown — aay to our numerous friends and the pubje that this December, 1859, to the Stet December, 1862; not | as the law guaranties ten per cont. interest per an’ | as trustee, offers fo . Club was extab!ished in the year 1852, nnd has niwa, agreed to—yeas 26, nays 3. postetalbaoom bcm peel conte, cure gevemuenes 1) Sorte = 7 Some + formerly ocou- | been reinarkable for ite good order and discipline ta . - aoa! ood abl fo : 2 abe cae aves eae a third time and passed— Gonmacnation. Prop Be isveotd | Tne property compriser an entire square of ground | %! It eeneral arranceme. te and ie now the uldest yeas 30, nays ig - Club in Washington. 5 benutifuily improv. d with walks, trees, shrubbery, On inotion of Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., the Sen- lem NoOTIC, a8 andi s, iz servatory and placed Maury at its bexd; who re- U7 The New Orleans Delta says: “A gentle- | formed the Const Survey and plared Bache at tia man of the utmost reliability, from Havana by head; and who, last, but not lon retrieved the the Black Warrior, brings information that the | Democratic paity from its overwhelming and an- Awerican ship captains had held a meeting and aileteg ies fo Pees bps Le it sain to = power;—this ma: attord to smile, as he does taken measuts to have ail the cannon and arma- | and always has done, at the impotent slander of ment which is on board their vatfous ships the hour, reliant on bistory. | placed on one of their number, which shail be Jobn Tyler did singly and all these things ‘well manned, and proceed to sea with the design aiey place him equally above poverty and ric of capturing that saucy little British cruiser when sc blo motto fs Luxuria et egestas com- she overbanis the ship, as she very surely would, I have the honor to be, very respectfully yours, in accordance with her usual practice. If this Joun TyLER, Jr. i P. t ci wi OE ee ee ee eine of the | Howers, dona iarce and well Lunt grecu house, | yithe twhatan will er toreteen y ate considered the bill to grant every head of a $ of theSt. Croix Manu‘acturiug | with plants in great variet ing will leave Glyzount at 6 and o'clock p family, who is a citizen of the United States, a | 8nd lmprovement Company, forthe purposavfe!.ct- | “There are also on the preimises wtables. carringe Woanriey’s line of Onmibuses will leave the follow- woos SG = . ’ ing Directors for the fivoal year ending April 30th, | honac and other convement oot beeeee = s re the homestead of one hundred and sixty acres of land 13-9 don THURSDAY, the 26th of May ‘The’ Uweliing-hoae is large & roomy. having a | Pk | good to connect with = Boat: Bridge and pig remy aS eid per ig eotccaial aan Bank Bade, Omhoe of the Company, in| front of 95 feet, with tue wings.\ard commands one | High streete, Georgeto pebine ey pm onenqaeg ‘V ithout any definite acticn thereon the Senate ‘ank Building. of the finest views of the Potomse river and the - Shee ten adjourned.» Ap 20-lawaw C. St. J. CHURBR, Se0-_ | country around. It in heated by a furunee, lighter | SUMser orthera Nibertios Market at 935; fout eS ee ; f the Capitol at 74s: and Navy Yard at 7h. The A 5 . = cE. | bi nd voniains bath fixt for hot and cold | © Feport is as well founded as it apparently is sub- Ix Te House, with the Appropriation bill un Pye u UNG oe ROO ee REZ. | Water's arce clntete tie regen aee oo pepenen pnts rea ratory end ovo pe stantial, we may possibly hear how John Bull Daatn or Ges. Persirer F. Swita.—This | der consideration, the clanses appropriating Fayer Meeting, which has been held at 10 ePolock ory, convenience for a first-class ivhoo lh For far- | =! caught a Tartar, per the next arrival ” sad event was duly chronicled in our tele- | $3,000 for repairs in the Patent Office, and $50.0 | for the past week, will be held EVERY DAY, un- = . ‘ye peed A aplastic) lalla at 12 o’elock, 1n the 1st Preabyta- | ther particulars apply to ona acs BA ng 3 Brase and String Band has been en- ap S-tf At Pairo & Noose beskin Li phen 1 ihe Refreshment department will be am the bands - 4] = he proprietors. opposite Treasury Department. | Tek ts ONE DOLLAR—to be had of anv of the Jn Reasonable Jerms—LOTS No, | members, or at the Boaton the day of the Excur- a the north half of 25, in Square 543, | ston. ma 20 3'Th S&W for completing the west wing of the Interior De- | ti! further notice. partment building were stricken ont. = -—— =— A strenuous effort was made by Messrs. David- O4 WOD best '¥ , 25.50 ver cord, son, Burnett, Washburne of ill , and Howard, to PINE WOOD % 2 strike ont the clause appropriating $250,0W for | | Horaaie at the Coal and Wood Yard, —_ completing the Washington Aqueduct, but it a » uth, between 3d and 439 streets weet, and 4 + z treet, between K and !., wish the improve- RAND CONCERT did not succeed. ILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING ES-| thenterconsisting of Curiora Prawe deere” | G The bill was finally reported to the Honse, BLISILMENT. m oF TA $ 4 b (00 feet d. SACRED MUSIC MRS.S. FL HANES iste taming four rooms eaeh, Lots | jeep. and Tax Tuaxtsx AvMixat.—The Turkish ad- | 8™#phie column yesterday, as having occurred miral and suite visited the Navy Yard at Ports- | 0 the 16th inst., at Leavenworth, Kansas. mouth, N. H., on Tuesday, where they were re- Nearly ever since his service in the Mexican ceived by a salute. They partook of a collation | War General Smith has suffered with chronic at the house of the Commandant, and afterwards | diarrhea, and it is probable that this was the dined at the Rockingham House, the Mayor pre- | caust of his death. He leaves a widow and an pease > belestlasaee Se pamtacr rami wreaily | only son—Dr. Howard Smith, of New Orleans— | and without taking a vote that body adjourned. voor age pcg pein wdene mo house. 5 ee me ay ASBURY CHAPEL CHorR, Gecko Pracklle, hte Meer ay with the three- | the child of his frat marriage. His brother Preceedingsef Te-day. fogethersath che: Aillaer at os ise Fane: homer of ticir own af an eusy rate ol pavinent. | witveeteeeaiepecameer cf Aslary Chapel Chor lecker Franklin, pexamined = A wae * ; ogether uery, at No. - ol own at an easy mite o ment. | wi IN y EVE c, py ich they exami wee and other relatives reside in Philadelphia. In] qx yp Senate, to-day, the credentials of Col avenue. between 17th and Isth siroets, First Ward. | Warrauted titles given Ly the nndernenede May 2ath, at the above Churoh comersf tte aay x Lieutenant Hassan Efendi left Boston for En- | bis demise the eountry loses an able and gal- | arthur P Hayne, of South Carolina, who was | _'™*> _ INO. BE. KENDAL! strects. Tope, yesterday, to obtain further instructions | !@2t officer, and a large circle of relatives and from the Sultan acquaintances will mourn the loss of a valued The Admiral remains a few days in Boston, | and excellent friend and most worthy gentle- appointed United States Senator from that State, FreeNca LACE MANTILLAS & POINTS, vice Senator Evans, deceased, were presented by Mr Hammond, and after their reading Mr. Hayne Tickets Twenty-five Cente, tobe had at the hase- ment of the Church, THOMAS R, BURLKY, ma ts-TATh* © Sixty-four Rich French t.aco ” nk eciaiaal [ANTILLAS AND POINTS, ‘onductor. al 6a from $4.50 to $25 each, —mS it-colm* WHE ACTIVE ABRQCIAWiauN, : ~ from whence he goes to Niagara Falls and otber | man. aenae the ics Beige oe anaes Ie : Received to day at the KARE CHANCE FOR AGAR HE ACTIVE ASSOCIATION of the Columban Ls uim by the Vice President, and he took his seat | y7 = Ata! H PO! ~ Engine Company, Ne i, will give thew Places of interest in the country. Gen. S. born in Philadelphia, i a member Mantilia Emporiumof Fre he BERLE BREWER.OR DISTILIAK. | Pourty Annual Ball ot the Oc en. S. was born in lelphia, in No- | as a member. : AXWELL & BRO. Phe place for forty years orcupied ty the inte Mr | Cooial Til, on THURSDAY Oe The Executive 8 vember, 1793, and was in the 60th year of his} _ Mr. Clingman tntreduced a bill to regulate the | _N, R.—Manti!in Roows 2 story. ma 2 east Berzoid, situsted at the West exd of King street. | Kiay sa, ee? ‘ J ion on the Brit- zs rates of postaye to and from foreign countries. ——— = *URNITURE in Alex: ria. Vayis ease. It coninains about tna 19'2t* COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS ish Gutrages. age. Hoe was the son of Jonathan Smith, for- | "Mtr. Houston presented a petition from sundry | QUPERION CABINET FURNITURE, Sty nerea, Winoh are divided inte 8 meadow, Hower : : — _— The President yesterday responded to the reso- | mer cashier of the Bank of Pennsylvania, and Sethe tenten ities pimconcs Pinca pie pot EDWIY GREEN, Nos. 178 and 120 Pa. and vegetable curdens, a; d bas Can Es 3 2 lution of the Senate, by transmitting tothat body | afterwards of the Bank of the United States. @ number of documenis on the subject of British RUSS sPC- Adverts wdweiting contains ning | POND NAY RESTIV SL an se. 2 ¥ “ae ‘Stab, om Sarstage nad tay for Wednesday, the 19th, is postponed im con i between i7th and 12th streats, keeps cot from the American Board of Foreign Missions, stantly on hand an © 3 aried a} trees and yore arbors tensive and v: . asking to be relieved of certain ob! igations to- vent of superior CABINET FURN roots, Sud 2 tue, large co! is tine on the pr. After graduating at Princeton, he studied Of his sudden ind.aposition. : : sores honse. and a gubstantial two story brigk building, 4 | SQuenee summary ofthe papers wew®” "AI | Law under the late Charles Chauncey, Bay. of | Wards the Grage Indiang, O° inquiring | Priors ior rush’ "nore ‘0 the Punic at Bistiiery there tsanovertulwe punp ct stent | "A CONCERT OF BAGRED in . e : 5 Poy . a - nat . ” = ‘Genaat Baas oe to Lord Napier under | PMiadelphia, and on his admission to practice. | of the Secretary of War, whether it ix expedient ceeds pial trate lout water convenient to :he bat d igs It A cucice aréztae wome . z a 5 5 % 4 4 Vy, P three utes wa.k from t range xan CK srcot, sic date of May 4th, transmitted to his lordship the | Temoved to New Orleans, where ho resided edie acer eet with breech- | Repnirtug Uphoisteri¢x, find Varnishing substan- | ii 9° MN tially exeow vd Railroad Depot, and about fifteen minutes to the | wiil ba given inthe Ebenezer M. E. Church. Rast steambost wurrt. Weastineton, for the benefit of the Church, by tin ‘a ood lerait the rent will he moderate. Ap. | Ae ratr Cie, ty the heut 6 copy of a letter from the Collector of the Customs | UDtil the period of the Florida war, when he at Savannah, enclosing the statement of the Cap- | Volunteered and served gallantly during two tain of the “N B Borden,”’ by which it appears States) 2 St Mr. Stuart, from the Committee on Public SER =i 2 a Land. reported flouse bill creating a land dis- | PY RTLES! TURTL TURTLE: ’ 17 Cice, asms'ed ty the heat 19, Star Othee, for the address of t ta’ j rk f i. campaigns under Gencral Gaincs. It was there | ‘ict 12 New Mexico; passed. ANT ox rR Ee ee ee | ee Uyak THURSDAY VeNine that an unjustifiable act of violence has been ae 2 3 Mr. Clay, from the Committee on Rivers and | has inst recerved at his model Hating House, corner a ee mn 17 40% committed against a merebant vessel of the | that his military telent attracted the notice f | Harbors, reported adversely against a large num- t Re tut of — — United States, to which the attention of her | Gen. Taylor, and on his recommendation the —— pobils oe ee fittest ive, tm QPP FELLOWS HALL, Majesty’s Government is requested, in the conti- woe ax: Shand r. Green, from the Judiciary Commi » Te- “ s Sear ae dent expectation that the act will be disavowed, Governor of Louisiana gave Smith the com- rted adversely to conferring on the District Pigs is ohne acerca Hane ae oe ee oa Cellar Sag pe or alten. 5. aoe | and such measures adopted an are called for by | mand of the Louisiana volunteers for serviccs pear of California increased powers of jurisdic- | f° 8 170 i Crabs, together with al! the other | er. He eontan rept 58 ances, A cirpaglicedhana a oe the circumstances, aud as will t thi i ii . lon z 2 woodland, the resi orable land, in a tee con . <4 fhe eeusvenasof vlaithas secsedtons pcerent | in tho war with Mexico. Ho served under | St; pugh introduced a Dill for the better pogo. | ucenen ee the sense, : Se | Tien feroultivaioe Tir eee: Bible Panorama, Lord Napier writes to Geeatas Cass, May 16th, | General Taylor in the campaign of the Rio | tation of the sales and entries of public lands. 125 BARRELS oLeu Bell nile Fam! three miles fre ipeper Court House. It has upon Witt Ciose THURSDAY, May 200 that be bas had the honor to receive the latter's | Grande. He was twice brevetted for merito- | The consideration of the private calendar was 100 Dhis. Cingrett, Pn = oan the: “Pape Mivathin is weal This Magnificent Paicting letter. He says he has transmitted copies of rious conduct, and wore his laurels with the | @¢? "sumed, and was still under discussion 5) bbls. Glenwood, set in grass. Ton gentiounan aceking s country Fes. | and oontinnes down in historian order torts sp General Case's communication to her Majesty's ; = when our report closed. 5) bbls. Cheasapeake, idence this farm «fiers attractions not surpassed. if | lomieh Captivity, containing more thar itt, orto Government, and to the Commander-in-Chief of modesty of a true gentleman. No man of his - = S# bbis, Fairview, and equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon | most su cand interesting scenes tm the Bible. hor Majesty's forees om the Weet Indic stnist & In THE Hover. Mr. Fenton asked leave to sub rank in the army better deserved the confi- Mr. Cass, in a letter to Mr. Toucey, dated Ma’ 13, 1858, communicates ‘a statement of the Couacl dence of the Government and country than General at Havana, relative to aggressive outrages | Gen. Smith. tecently committed against a vessel of the United is & obis. Clit Mills EXTRA FLOUR, the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, amd a Exh mit a resolution instructing the Committee of Together with an assortment of choica Si view of the surrounding country for mary miles | o’euck 2 GuIDNENce KE ea bt pre Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency | #€ @cted under ™y own personal inspect ‘Phe soil is of excellent origiwal quality, and peou Tickets 2 couts: reserved sents ve {a cents—to be Tanted uniform in quality, and to be as reprosented. | jiarly sdapted to the peodvetion ¢ {wheat aud is at | hadat the Hall dour. ©} var of authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to | Bakers and dealers may roiy upon finding auch | progestins coh ere ad ee nent ad ut ball price, > Obuldren under ten years, as every evening. Der ‘pon At pevenr * p brands as will suit their wants. 2 ll sell it for less than its value, 1fearly application Alxo, Exhibition on WEDNESDAY &. Staten” Outrages of this nature against our ves- | CoNr1Rwep.—The following appointments by Maa ts ehree ans sinners pone ri te vai M.CLABAUGH, | jy made. Persons Wishing to purchase will lease | URDAY AFTERNOONS fo tenet anne =< Teo et longer continued, cannot fail to lead to | the President have been confirmed by the Sen- army, and arrears of pensions to soldiers of the | —™2-802t £9 Water street, Georgetown. | communicate with W. D. WALLACH Doors open at te o'e.0ck, tu qummence mt Ste pre. the most unpleasant consequences. It appears | gto - war of 1512; also, to inquire whether any modi- NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. itor of the Star. “Txplained by Dr. Tubhite, that several British armed vessels are croising on a : : fication of the tariif is liecessary to meet the de- — 3 . a ma 13 the coast of Cuba, and that our merchant vessels | Collertors.—John G. Downey, San Pedro, mands on the Treasury, and that they report as Gueat ExciteMgnt on SventH STREET, T 1.0.0. F. eee are exposed . hoger interruption by — in- | California. vice Charles E. Carr, resigned. | early as practicable. Objection was made ALARGE Macon Tue GEenEn rrure,| th Bie BUNIVERSA att CELEBRATION of terference, It is therefore proper a vesse! bould RE ¥ ij od RE I b y 6 Gras eudlee sad Gra ™ he diapatched with instructions tc wonder promipe Thomas W. Sutherland, Sacramento, Culifor-| _M‘. Harkin asked leave to offer a resolution Columbia, and tes, will be held on XT, the 25th inscant, ROCESSION, an ORATION, 7 4 fs WOODand WILLOW WARE, PICTURES ment of the District of anthorizing the Willet’s Point Investigatin: NG cS, Committee to proceed to New York to take testi: sae Enel nieces mony We can sel! the above articles cheaper than any Mr. Burnett objected, being opposed to roving | house in the city; and invite persons in m4 pane ion to ail American vessels that may need | nia, vice Charles C. Sackett, removed; An- it wuteunn bycruisers of that Power. | drew Lester. San Joaquim, California, viee ® pis on golug from 15th aud ovgeee, aud in omuibus to Mr under wil be liberally re os N, ti at night with oe 4 Gp: Cage on the l2th and sth of May writes to | James M. Schofield, whose commission expred. commissions. of suoh goods to give us call, as our motto! NCHRP and Lev Ee.” © | waned and reoewe the Unanks ol the owner iy ent the U.S. Minister at London, communicating in- | Nireal Officer — 8 c i telligence of cases of the forcible detentionsand Oe ek Tilford, San Fran Mr. Winslow offered a resolution authorizing Se rare rire R cE. t r = hho disiorent will ment ‘at the City Hastat | j" the same at No. 366 15th Ftreet, between Rend : te 37 * . 3, of Old Furniture taken in ex- ¥ o'clock on the morning of the 25th, where the | *** search of American vessels by British armed | °i8¢0, California, vice Wm. B. Dameron, whose s beeescotaa Maury to receive a medal fiom the A ch snge for new, at a fair valuation. prove: sion wiil march precisely 4t 9 v'dlock, orerthe | EXOUND—On the 14th instant, by a little bey, near 2 2 Bie ; * uperor of Austria; which was referred to the *t mistake the place—Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th | roule agreed upon ly the committee, and which wili he corner of F and 4) reet iTE Sulps of war in the Gulfof Mexico aud in the ad- | commission expired. Committee ou Naval Affaire. Dieta lp BONTZ & BRO. } be published on Saturday, MONN S112. containing a email reese ene par cinder piston plants ater temade | _ Apzraiser—Michael Kane, San Francisco, | The House acted on the siuendment to the elv. | “eet: aan” A dantitutions by Dee a We tee etmnaainn | wich the wwner can have by calling at Ne. 26 F o- : bei 4 ., . : z a 3 le un, by .&. . - DUNG, © oF , - without delay, to the Government of het Catholic | California, vice O. P. Sutton, removed. il appropriation bill. ‘They voted in the clause atution, by y- | street, deserting it, and paying AMPHLET on the new system for settlin; sd i abieieo y atipert ehearly ti Gellar Sor tee Avram less money than now, needed, entitled T wilation will ba served up at the Assembly tl Washington A jneduet, with a proviso, “that no | S9Me. with (css Collecting and Disbursing Agen- | Rooms, where ampl cr-eute have hoon made |G = KEW Alt D.—Strayed, on Wednesday char partof the sum hereby appropriated aball be ex- | oy." Al. uhould xet oue and keap it for future ret | fore dation of the fraternity of the Lis +) week. a Red Brown Budalo COW, pended vntil contracts suall be entered into by | erence. For sale at Book and} riodicnl Stores, trict as well citing lretlaee, ood Condition: whovt 3 eure old Whey vtet Majesty agaist this search of American vessels 7 Gea —Ri Si by the naval force of another Power within the Avpraive General Richard Roman, San territorial jurisdiction of Spain Francisco, California, vice Samuel J. Bridge, The instructions conclude: “The President | removed. confidently believes that the British naval offi- Receiver of Publie Moneys.—Joseph P. for the advertiss- mer’ Fe sponsible parties for the completion of the | Price 25conts. The trade throughout the Umted The Coliat | terminate the ceremonies of Wil return said ¢ | 5 0 Stat uppiied at 25 per cent less Upon the receipt | the da: and the bad ub d. 5 iy tery iu the adoption of these bigh-Uanded mens | als oe Cede bereer copes Hated: PETER SC Oc ced et Tae Ry Totter ee ead site Feostpe | the day,and the fo —— bal wlnesencehors comand ures, have acted without the authority, and have | Ament, of Missouri, Palmyra, Missouri; Jas. "The House tefesed 3 a vote of—yeas 91, nays | O82, “dress. Paper money less than $5 1m nut per- THE CONCERT AND LEVER = ~ misundersteod the views, of their voverument. | S Dougherty, of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri + y igen A be held in the Seventh street Hall, ‘nil the larce Ent it Is not the less due to the United Siates that thelr conduct should be disavowed, and pe- Alexander Snodgrass, of Alabama, at Centre, temptocy orders issued to prevent the recurrence | Alabama; Augustin Olvera, of California, at of similar proceedings hereafter. You will com. ; ania + ) i munieate to the Earl of Malmesbury the earnest | LOS Apgelos, California ; John 0. Hatebison, expectation of the President that this subject et at spy Missouri. sbould receive the immediate attention of ber Registers of Land O, -—Ira i Britannic Majesty's yovernment, and tbat the i va aloes oreie of to strike ont the appropriation, as recom. mitted ( by law) to circulate here. Ageuls wanted it of the Kirk os In . everywhere, Steps have been taken to secure the in Which wiil be open scommeneing at + o'el’k, GOLDEN T mended by the Committee of the Whole on the right of this discovery, Our office 1s now open for | and will consist of a C ~! < On Fe state of the Union. Duriaess on this new system Oflices will be opened | imental Mase, f. Py fi wil . ‘The House refused to strike ont the appropria- | in tne cities and towns over the whole county as | jinx been engnge Esputa’s Bard for | leaving them at JULIUS EMAMNEE’S facher tion of for completing the west wing of | #000 8s Poet to do se. Editors (everywhere) | the north room im the third story,audafine Quar thop, i venue, fouth side, near 12th street the Patent ce building, filling up the xouth- | Whe publish this and secd us one of their vapors | tette Club for the south room. ms 19-% ; West corner of the square’ mation a curb, and dia at Coe im ae rane aphlot Beene — rf viogie: fepey Cougrrt wi'l close, when the Sa- REWAK D.—Straved len from the 3 oe - ', ers to it, will reoervs Je paint ree. wil ma arg Pd Fa — Stray er stole raising Ninth street, in front of the building, to | erste JOUNSON & CLAYTON, Floor Managers, provided cith ent corel | SIG. ae ae w ye suitably rewarded fey I Floo nagers, provided with popular Coti! ubscriher on Saturday, the &th in eees ooae: kane Geer cote of te : Kansas, Ogden, Kansas Territory; Robert D. | its proper grade. {29 7th atreet, or Post Oiice, Hox 517, | Music, and the remainder of the evening will te | stant, aK hi) COW. terre with sanald ua held pee in sesso be eo ie Morrison, of Missouri, Milan Missouri: Jos The House then voted to strike out the appro- | ma I5-Iw* Washington City, D.C. passod in the “giddy wazes of the dance.” ~ a pares abet Sor? yeure old. The’ iby ls ie i ; Jos. i: E . Youe: 4 oy ‘ nve roware pe 1 conduct, and that, where pecuniary injuries have piston ofamillion dollars for the Capitol ex tekets for tue Coucert and Levee, ONE DOL ' pud for the returnof been suffered, the Interested parties should re- Bell, <a, Jackson, Mississippl ; Jemse ension—yeas HM, nays 54. egive just compensation. Morin, of Kansas, at Fort Scott, Kansas Terri- Ax our report closed the vote was being bad on LAR—to bo hud of tie members of the Committee. | *4t:! oow. or nny icforma A CARD. " x Wa & BARNARD coail attention to ths sale ma 19-3t COM. OF ARKANGEMENTS: ly THOS. FLIN. No & ton conoermnag the same, ASS. AVence, betworn th b tiful Builaing Lots, ber wily e3— North € ! Sepp tmpmien z the final passage of the bill as amended, and the | Of Lot $14 Sauine ee ate eee aunty gion Uintelleand States—at] | Narth Capitol stréet and New Jersey avenue, Mat — Sed perticatar Lange jon | tory. Prospect was that it would pass. atreet north. and running brick 142 feet. These lots T x SUMMER BOARD. We, and to the just exper ations ativn | ANew Loax.—Yestorday, the Vice Prosi- ee geen LP Ie, the immediate viomity of tine of themmoat ctoealn | the Ha renerber takes this method of potifyi Lf a P. im 0 e ee ie tal nt most eleei a . i. at the measnies of redress adopt- | dent Inid before the Senate a communication Book Notices. uae he ea by thy will be suc ax Private residences, The sale will take pince in front | t Culpeper Court House, Va., will con Le eesnment cpon this oreaston | from the Secretary of the Treasury in relation Ak with its dixpleacure the ‘ whose proceedings have | t the present condition of the finances. The serlons cause of offence toa friendly pow- Secretary recommends that authority be given er, and to prevent a similar interference Lereaf- to the Department to supply deficiencies that ter.? 0 it a agai -c = hebbay — ae Secretary of the | may arise by an additional loan not exceeding avy to the Pr emt of the United Sta ane eee Mey the Unked mee poder fifteen millions of dollars, to be negotiated for v {tinue open throughout the »pproacting aie al Summer. It bax long been a fVorite resort - | Wil please come * forwad Y 5 oe ae © ASGINGTON INGURANGHGOABATE Lisi nnd others iy the cities. desirous to retire for Charges and thke her ave. ee ere ew publication of the London Quarterly Review, Su i TOD SURANCE CON = | term” from tne dust risreof densely me s Cua ES T. GRIFPLIV, contalning the following, articles, whic fully | ai) siscPhetdcer ireares a icecas ad wove. | ama gic an tn mow iy batter ordcrmd-an | wate m+ _ seth stat. Gland fas Ata, maintain the high repntation of that veteran ma- Dive — m. F, Bayly, Fran Mobae. ng Vee ‘Table of thie extablish: nel mivol on gazine. Viz: Early Life of Jonson, Fictions of Sea f orn’ am ae - on. 7 MM. WwW. 2 Pad is ishment, ¥ Bohemia, Italian Tours, The Progress of Eng- | fice corner Pacuvouurand thategee OFM OF | Ue other nccommodations, are unsurpassed in the Weare indebted to Taylor & Maury for the | «ft ao the afternoon of Thurada: April, 185%, number of Leonard Scott & Co.'s re- | May. at 6 o'clock. NOTICE, i T wave: tuieaas a vVOAL YARD epoerdet my WOOD AND fice corner ee Bias Pr et ae Eni pialta ‘i ah street ge and i . i ae 3. i Ry Pree, ‘The scenery of the surroundiny ont bal. Unde + hm @et thet fvely on tue northern coast UF Gaba, caine act. | not more than ten years, at a rate of interest | lis Agriculture, Michael Angelo, Public Speak GRAFTON D. HANSON, Seo, ma7zawiyif_ | 23 the Coalybeate, Sulyhur, and Alum Sphinee ae Continue 1 him the Very tiers? mit aivsmeetia aur ke oh or een to take not excceding six percent. He does not ree- | ing, Siege of Lucknow, France and the late CHRONIC DISEASES > | tae nels hbornood, equal any others in the State. ed hav anr ue as s ; cena y SEASE T 7 protect ail vessels of the United Sisice arise ommend any measure for increased taxation, | Ministry. Da. naan eg PE ASES oan rang Cd ia napucuus and in-all respects weil ar- | Neoounts with me wi oe high seas from search or detention by the vessels | and thinks that it would be unwise at this time ; ed an is immediately at tre Cu ment and settle thon To the publishers, who send us through the — toes Cools pith, & siren. Capitol Hil, for | House Depot of the Chane and Alexentris Sar remove from the uty, ant ot us absolutely eateneeey hands of Franklin Philp, bookseller, &c., we are | {esting Chr ; of long stand; | road of war of uny other nation. Orders have also youd. and within ite hours of Baltimore, 334 of | tuatall bills should be settled wuhowt delay, to attempt a modification of the tariff of 1857 been given for the preparation of the razee Sa- * vanosh and the brig Deiphin to join the Home | fF the reasons given in the annual report t> Fquadron, for the pernees sf craising - the | Congress; that is, that sufficient time has not Derg bLorhood Cnba; a the steam-frigate Walenk, sew fitting out at New York ax the clapeed to test the effects of that act upon the whip of the Mediterra revenue, considering the condition of the coun- directed on her outwar try during the period of its operation. The ith ere, < bs be A Spratt wl Secretary further expresses the opinion that, ing? Scrofuia of the Joint». Neck, Eyes, bars and See. indebted for “Following the Drom;”” a Glimpse other parts; Chorio, or St. Vitus'’s Dan Wyrslungton, snd 4 hours of Mich: 1. MOORE. r u 3 Nervous! ‘Tne terms of board, by the day, week, or mont Sth street, between D aud i xis. of Frontier Life, by Mrs. Viele. New York : | Delwlity: Aom.or Biotcled Face, or Nowe: fudi- | are eis re ~ F are e. estion or Dy #pepsis, and ali weaknesses and vay ues: ont shment may rely Sk. : Rudd & Carleton, 310 Broadway; 1858. A eapi- ruse incident to females, Office Hours from & .o an ta of the establishment y rely upon the AGED Tee & pao — y f B most strenueus exertions of cued tal duodecimo volume, descriptive of what its | 2:3 t06 p. in. ma !3-2v* | naketheir sjourn agresable. ene senor ~ uals on te usiness. and keepin at ail tun ® title indicates, tothe life—most interesting withal GEORGE E. SMITH, & good stock ie = a am my jane, to mers’ to the desultory reader. = HN 1, UNDERWOOS,, 1858, — Madam: ~~ of Fashion's Joua’ | male 2awtJunet ropriet ashare of the publ. tre —_ 7 ms 5 et i ert jn advance | QUGAR, MOLASSES, &o._ : Also, for “The Course of True Love never did stof June, de- | — BODIED HORSE Por at poconit in order to meet the current expendi i 3 + sak maa oete, % bbis. Porto Rico SUG v be z ———+-2-e-—___ xpenditures, it is ” by Thomas Bai h AR, 5 att e Wood and Cos, mts foeitemic fai,” Stn leh | not pradent rly upon recipi int the tre | tan pene ofie sume palisnng eu “ascoee | mean aeeaaecee cece | hats RSL AuSA relia aue™ wlasfor'ouid SPE ee £7~ Kirwan says that a pions Scotehman useq | SUFY; estimated upon the revival of business, Nights Tales, as it were, In charming verse, in- Of lange sie ples 1 LE ort a ad site are earee AMS, feot:y ound and va fine condition ties aliel ge wren’ ety tia i ts ingot eco Biting A Bice.—We have rarely read a more deed. The style in which these little volumes | ! to 15 full-te Figures, besides illustra mtn goed CARTS for sale. hn es! La o tarn me. 2d jolene ag 250 bbls. extra Supertive FLOUR. are presented to the public, reflects great credit ated tbe Fash . ts, Caps, &o, A Just received, and fon dined ta aston, baving prover eeattion bas | ferocious assault than that evidently from the | on the carefulness and enterprise of the publieh, | (olosaat teas i Haut g ekgeauling the pr sale COURSE OF TRUE LOVE Nev MURRAY & SEMMES, aid Run Secoth pe. = RAY a by Thomas Bauiey Aldnet = Furtado ese dercetetceguta | pen of Dr. Wn. Eldar, in the Phiadaiht.| 2 ” Foie ite hana tte oe | TAR e NERY TAN OCTAVE Plan war Glimpel Prt ir of Baltimore, remained, engaged in cleaning out Press of the day before hie tial directed ur The Stor big says that the smallpox ja | COM Just Feet ORS MAURY'S end now offered for sale upon OWN FE. ELLIS, 1LP’s the harbor. against Senator Bigler, whose offence is having ' quite prevalent {n that city, me is.2- ore, Rear oth at, | was ou Berane! fee | mee ae BILD’ Now Boakstore,