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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. of Mo., consul at Taleahuano; Rafael Preciat, CONGRESSIONAL. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. “EVENING STAR. : —— of N. ¥., consul at Campeachy; Luther H. Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. JPOURTH WARD TICKAT. OMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Sumer axp THE RatLroaps.—Notwith- liatfield, of N. ¥., consul at Bombay; F. Cy. | T= SeNate was occupied, after our report . INP. PEPPER. SAMUEL D. ETYNGE, Exe. WASHINGTON OITY: standing the unusually backward spring, the rus of N. Y., consul at Gottenburg; Augustus | Closed on Saturday, with the consideration of the or Alderunn 20H A EE. WM. 6. Deantun: Asthsaammer tenn ofthe Wasbin- May 21, 185%. | changes wrought, of late, in the face of nature | Canfield, of N. J., consul at Candia. bill granting to every person who is the head of | pEALE JOH NT.CL ENTS. ma-2.-st un Thentic . remind us that summer is at hand, and that wo must make preparation for its long sultry days and wearisome nights, as well aa its luscious fruits and lovely flowers. During the biting blasts of winter, what Dr. Young calls the “aweet security of streets” is certainly very desirable, but woe unto those whose lot it is to Spend the dog days in the widst of brick walls a family amd a citizen of the United States « Tae Bairtsa Ovrraces.—Ii is stated that | homestead of one hundred and sixty aeres ont of Ps the publie domain, uv. condition of occupancy the Secretary of the Navy has issued orders to and eultisation arth ten , and without any ad Commander Hartstene to assume command of | (ion thereon, the adjeurninent took place. the stoamer Arctic, and to Commander John | Ix 1## Hovsx, Messrs. Phelps aud Kavanaugh, Rodgers to take command of the steamer Water | representatives from Minnesota, were qualltied Witch at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and fitting | 294 sdmitted to seats. . The contested election case of the third con- them out without delay, proceed to the Gulf of | yessional district of Ohio, was taken up. . our 5 tbe Exerbont Mauuer an winoh you, ne Mane ributed a nthe iuetroction sod it vur city ‘be Stace om proper hanes, AS. = ae er sto the ‘fordes, faricon and extras “ma 2 te” snces 01 the day * a loca! habitation and & res = ™ put it 94 true teacher, iu igi oo stecne Ne “ STRANGE DELUSION—Fxiexpsor ¥ ®. | tator. In your position you have stouge! ere rook on rms Picture.—What | be t results, and we gehe ecnpe eigenen ny ea means the rooming of those gune so frequently with- | citizens wall heartily em ree aS pes yg Od ia the limits of our city? What strange infatuation | tender you & com: mT vote ary bene: thus come over the minds of ion of our | presence wish you &!! succers. WA Notice To Memaans of Conckess.—Members of Congress can have their speeches printed with neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Price, for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, one cent and a half each; for 10,000 or more, one cent each. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union, considering “ The Political His- ico i i it What is the f allthis noise In You will please inform us wha’ meht can he © o- 2 and dusty thoroughfares. Our attention has Mexico in search of the British steamer Styx. In this case the committee reported that they auswer it in said tt iti reoncng at the pronrect venieutly citi! oo ge tultliment of our de tory of the United States,” remarks upon the | 1.., Particularly drawn to this subject by the | Other vessels will probably follow in a short trie Hone hn oe en error cere Meron ee Hon @ A Jones. Hou Wm B Magruder past store of national archives which bas een | changes lately made upon the railroad between | time. = : Me. Harria, of Ill. offered.» resolution declar-| ope 2 geri, ua? Ve, 8 coud enough” Demoarat | Hon James L Grr, Gen W Rages. Rig furnished by the press since the advent of our | 11,:, city and Baltimore, and we could not help | The President is determined to put a stop to ing iat yecsoey exits eile eSoetcer | that the friends of Mr. Ruvehauat Hoa JohuV Wright, J. Hoover, Kang i i . . . Fy 7 siona is hie, and reeting thi rili b ~ f x ar aq rire Mielec gd ae they, ste ‘| observing how admirably suited they are to | these outrages at once; and if a collision should | to notity the Governor of that State of the fact. ae oy a minutest details, ee n plac ore enduring Promote the health, comfort and convenience | result, the responsibility must rest upon the Mr. Lamar moved to amend so that Mr. Val- 4 ~ errek hear ae Hoo Jas MCavanagh, ¢ and easily accessible record, but that record wards Mr. Kuehanan. We will 1 of our many friends in the employ of the Gov- | British Government. landigham should be declared entitied to the seat Hon W_B Mactny, : ocenpied by Mr. Campbell piaimeur historical reference, and thew lea Hon J M Kunkel, has been commensurate with the extent ot our | ernment, and their interesting families. Ac- Siindeso ten D T The question was pes debated on rutes of or- | Pre oi gc mete beers fr mer fi 44 4 Viiteler, — ee and been the fireside com- cording to the new schedules, which may be sens Di ae saa howe eee hae net nae Peri aad h itd Bebe a Acseucety can be considered ag x victory eaned for Mr. Bu- | ni De ath Be r i yi *, os A 01 OU: AS ACR r. am el abl nis i = “nen's admunistration or met. tos fo pple i i; te, Lesage = may hte in the confederacy. | fund in the advertising columns of the Star, Samust Mas akin of ia. in the P ition of | fence. to judge of the f " of Instory that wo- Hed wr ‘Avery, vt wd be Cxron thinks it ill-advised economy to | trains arrive at Washington at! o'clock a. m., Asstitaal Dactéseier tacks wen Leip heta | 1, Meats: Wilson, Gilmer, Harlan, and Billing- | cured at a seatins Kson Memooratic As | J G Alien. bea pa he withhold the publication in permanent form of and leave it at 325 and 6 o'clock p. m.. thus re etan epic eeper in the hall, recently hel Rie ee erent ine coalee ot oe oe Aether cuncdingsbeeoneke A J Giossbrenner, Feq the leading papers connected with our history y himself; and Dr. Sam’l V. Hunter, of Ky., | bell, and e act al Flinn, eas To Samoa. D. Ev Tinos, Haq. { Washiveton, — —— ya Wasnt xcton Turarne, May wafhmcoes ou the following BE BN: [have just received & most fnster- Mr. Buchanan, then | ino epretice omanatunr ly heurts, and who was sbeui reture- | eontsimng the courte jog te the Unit .ntter the 2 of the um of Acomplimentary testamonial *t witant mssion for whieh President the close of my “summer season, fected humto cccupy At the kest court of hurepe. | such nngaalitied commendation of my ki ‘Phe resoiut oa reads thus: forts to cater fur your am ing the past Kesolred, Thut we regan! the Hon. James Bu- | winter is indeed an honor, ane abel be long treas- chapan as one of onr greatest of Amer cin statos- sant rece! leotion Meo—that he has been firm, sagacious. and discreet ooeding te your wish. and ata forsign court, im vindicat.ug tis country’s 1@- | respeot! ame yy evening next, the 26th terest and horor, ind thst we reyorce at the ex: inst., as best adapted tor your Purpose. Prsition he ecoupies inthe British Metropolis.” J remain, gentlemen, most faithfeliy yours, The xbove isthe resulation uttered by afr. Flinn, every word of which spoke “the traci, the who.e truth, and nothing but the trath,” so far asthe i Mr Buchanan for ‘i enabling Government officials who may choose to reside any where near by the line of the road to be in their places of business at an early hour, and return to their homes and families in good season. But great as the advantages offered by the new arrangements may be to residents of the Federal City, they are infinitely greater, in view of the close connections made with the various railroad lines throughout the country, enabling the traveler to leave Wash- ington and proceed to almost any given point, however distant, East. North or West, without any “‘let or hindrance’ whatever. By the new system of through tickets and bag gage checks, members of Congress and others may secure for themselves and baggage the speediest possible transportation to tho shores then as now, arespected citizen nted Navy Ag It hoids that the nation should be its own bis- torian, and leaving nothing for the surmises of the future, should give to the contemporaneous records of a career so glorious as ours, the widest possible circulation among the people. In another article, the questionable patriot- ism of the New York Tri/wne, in connection with the recent British outrages off our coast, is held up as an example of the treasonable paths through which fanaticism beckons its votaries. The Uxion also thinks that Mr. Seward has eliminated his policy of every element which has heretofore marked it, leaving anti-slavery simple as the residuum. It professes a perfect willingness to meet his friends in a direct issue in the position in the House document room Se nLari¥alli“ok Ky., was in favor of sending recently held by Mr. McJunkin. We learn | the matter back to the comunittee, and extending furtber that Mr. Z. W. McKnew. of this city, | the time of taking testimony until the first Mon- = day in December next. is hereafter to have the charge of the House ‘The previons question was then demanded folding room—a capital selection. and seconded. < r Setion The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and proceeded Hoxor to oss Deav.—Orders have been i | tthe consideration of the bill making apes: sued by Gen. Scott, with the sanction of the | ations tor the Preservation and repairs of fortiti- hi War Department, that as appropriate military | cations aud other works of defence. barracks and honors to the memory of the late General Per- | eee ee eee eee sifor F. Smith, thirteen minute guns will be | Several members addressed the committer, fired, commencing at meridian, and the na- | Whe" the committee rose and the House ad- tional flag will be displayed at half staff from |°°"""* { To-da’ the same hour till sunset on the day after the} 1. sip eieee ine A Oo ee receipt of this order, at each post within the : ' 2 > 3 P memorial from Capt. Collins, asking compensa- Departments of the West and Utah, and the tion for his expedition up the Amour river, in YIN Hon. Geo. W. Jones, Hon, Jas. 1. Orr, Geo. W. Riggs, Jno. F. Coyle, Esqs., &e. @ . EY TINGE is happy to announce he pith bf we re will ho amhamend by the appsar- auce of the d ne ed Lragedionne, ‘ MISS AVONIA JONES, inthe above Who will appear in the favorive five act pisy of equestad te ADKIENNE, THE ACTRESS ly Bur net som the Association. Atter the words “rnteres! and honw resolution, the reader is servi roi i Te notice that Col. James G ‘ered the follow- * ualy tendered her on the question, and so witness the death- 2 fi hoes serving therein ie wear the usual | siteria. . . ing Words as an amendment to the rasolation of Me. 5p" pasebigaster: eevee Avonin Jones. blicani of the St. Lawrence, the inland seas of the | badge of mourning for thirty days. Mr. Douglas introduced a bill for facilitating | Flian, uainely: “Under instructions trom the ain throes of Black Republicanism North. or the sources of tho “Father of communication between the Atlantic and Pacitic | State Department.” ao that the resolution should ‘teered)... The Intefligenerr, in advocating the exten- Waters” by the simple operation of taking their Fravp on tue Post Orrick Devanturnr.— | States by telegraph. Also, a bill to restrain and | read Coant de Saxe sion of the bounty land act to the privateers- a be “ Hesolved, That we recard the Hon. James Bu- chana 1 ee ale a - . ae redress outrages on the United States tag. Che examination, at New York city, of William | ™ Mr. Bright introduced a bill concerning a re- Faller, charged with forging a draft for $5,000 | vised code of laws in the reel of spyottes i fie: e is Mr. Wade called up a bill to repair and secure on the General Post Office D Spar iment EW lita harbor of Chicups; Vil; aol acd upon. Porting to be drawa by Jamos Reeside, in 18%, ‘Tne House, in pursuance of the special order. was concluded on Friday last, beforg United Aipaaahet nei i ~— 2 States Commissioner Betts. The a a war proceeded to the consideration of business apper- s Tv i ceused was sf taining to the District of Columbia. committed to answer at court, in default of 35.000 bail. Mr Goode moved to put on its passage Senate Dill for the organization of a fire department in =e : fe the cities of Washington and Georgetown. Orricers Ordenxp.—The following are the | "4"! Morris, of Pa eottered a substitute from the officers ordered to the steamer Aretic, now fit- | Committee for the District of Columbia, propos- 1 ting out at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the | ing @ paid fire department; dispensing altogether . . . with the voluntary system. ‘The committee pro- (ulf of Mexico: Commander, H. J. Hartstene; | pose four steam tire engines. and appropriate Lieutenants, J. R M. Mullany, J. IT. Rochelle, ifaw a eaters eh and $12,000 for a fire ; p ~( . p. ant, S, alarnin an police teleg ra) and E. P. MeCrea; Passed Assistant Surgeon, | “phe will! together with the substitute, was re- Edward Hudson ; First Assistant Engineer, A. | ferred to the Committee of Whole C. Stimers ; Second Assistant Engineer, T. E. The House went into Committee—Mr. Hopkius Browne in the chair—and took up the bill appropriating places for the points to which they desire to go, at the office in Washington. This cbango of itself constitutes a now era in the histery of traveling. Only a few years since, the way- farer was the sport of chance, and in making his journies left his point of departure totally uncertain as to the time of reashing that of his destination; now, he can not only be assured of & promptand ready conveyance aloug his route, but of the very hour at whieh hia friends at a distance may expect him. Ilis ticket is his guide, and with that in his pocket, he can go when and where he pleases, without the fear of being disappointed. This is certainly a matter of the greaiest importance to the business man or seeker after pleasure. To the latter. whose as one of our greatest of American states has been trim, at a foreign court im virdrentt. ler imsirme men engaged in the war of 1812, says that dur- ing that war the number of private armed ships commissioned as cruisers and actively engaged in the “Iate war’? against Great Britain, throughout the years 1S12-"13-’14, is stated at two hundred and fifty sail. Of these the eom- mercial city of Baltimore furnished fifty-eight, or more than one-fifth; New York sent out fifty-five, Salem forty, Boston thirty-one, Piui- adelphia fourteen, Portsmouth eleven, Charles- ton ten, &e. More than two thousand sail of British armed vessels and shipping were cap- tured during the war ; and of this number two- thirds at least, or more than thirteen hundred, were taken by our privateers and letters of marque. ‘the sale of all prizes or prize goods The overture to “Massanielio,”’ the “Mandolin Wait “The Siegh Poika.” and the “ Bird by the orchestra. under the direction of Signor La Manus. who. with his entire foros, have given their services to Mr. Eytinge, NO INCREASE OF PRICES. _— one will be opened at half-past 98, ws lose at 7 p. m. (ratet: | ™ijoors ‘open at aquarter past 7 o'clock ; Overture . Berret. | deems at mt 24 18 will do pretty well for the Admur istration can DD FELLOW® HALL. tpust rejoiwe ted by tae s ment indicate his country’s i howor” abroad, not having. in . Berret the ability or disposition to do. unless by Mr. Marcy, the partioular friend of Th vi late, ar exrceliaare, the triend of Mr. Bu cnannu, thus carly to the contest forthe Presidency Br Reovest oF Many Citizens as December, !255 . INSCO WIL s Well, the reeciution with Col. Berret’s amend ates ra ae ment, would you believe it, yet it is a stubborn fact, . would hate passed av amemted, but. for the core Bible Panorama : Wil Ox NEXT WEDNESDAY, May a. sight and judgment of Mr. F danger, withdrew his reso! ent f-il with it, and u Was prevented Ir leave this question ni its true histe 100 , This Magnificent Painting commences with Chaos after having given | and continues cown in historical order to the Bats ~ tionet the fiends | lonish Captivity, containing mere than h'ty of the most sublime and interesting scenes m the Bille. A i . see a Exiibitions every even. Doors open at seven ee object is to puss the season of recreation in the three thourand dollars a year, for five yea:s, for | them to decide whether the electi . was invariably conducted under the super- ih ae ee ibl iz a achi A Micmcax Rainoap.— We learn that | the benetit of the Columbian fustitation for ‘the ous be considered rf oy, medond gos , a be vision of United States officers, and “large eee ere maps of the definite location of the line of route | vf, dumb and blind, in the District of Colum~ = wad at the Hall door. Children under teu years, ai of Saale & the greatest amount of enjoyment practicable, I : 5 bia. The bill was laid as de to be reported to i 15 cents. amounts cl ewedis as is stated by the report, without the risk of being disconcerted in his of the railroad from Marquette to Ontonagon, | the House with a recommendation that ido pass. uy sped Ee tee Expiained by Dr. Tibbits. maz “weno weal’ ati Vas 8 3 : . ‘ : As cup Si bi t ue a long experience ne busi Paice ee —— oe out of plang, this change is of great value. With the have been filed in the General Land Office, ar pape toe Ail cg 1 ee Ido sell cheaper than any ‘ther eetgbliehiment in ( RAND COTILLON PARTY of fas askin es cians fell Bae railroad guide before him, he has only to note | Yer the provisions of the railroad-grant act peal so much of the election iaw as provides for | the etty. ‘Try mF Ee oF THE is mon ich fell to the share o: min 22 506, between 9th and the places he may wish to visit, and shape his | the State of Michigan. passed June 3, 1506. | two election precincts in each ward; and that 3 sit, Northern Liberties’ Assoziation, the privateersmen was small, and as they re- every white male resident of the city over the | QEVERAL NEW PIANOS, used only a fow vo AT Trem Hav, pe a 5 - = 4 a the by embers of Congress, for sale at 150 On THURSDAY & ING, 27, Nas ceived no monthly wages from the Government | COUSS® Accordingly. He sees at a glance the} Pay Arnantic TeLeGRAPH.—It is romored | €8¢ of *1, who shall have te ided: here one year, | cod 200 less than origins! cost. Come and see them in Aid of 1 _ = a " r points at which the railroads that traverse the that the S t f the Navy has declined and is a citizen of the United States, and has at 0 Pacavenne. Tickets ONE DOLLAR a their claim to the national bounty would now ; diveniton § c h oth BEANS HOCECLETY CO avy has declined to pe the school tax, and shall be entitled to vote | “ina 2s JOHN F. ELLIS. 1 5 ma 22 seem to be even greater than that of the sca- | UY im every direction intersect ouch other | seng a second steamer to aid in laying the At- | if Le has resided tn the Ward thirty days men who served in the public armed veseels of and the hours at which the trains connect, and lantie telegraph cable. Mr. Marshall, of Ky., offered an amendment mantic Adventures | (7 RAND CONCERT 1.25. i A requiring naturalized persons to have resided I vol; $1 CRED MUBIC the country, and who drew Prize money in ad- he sets out eres his summer ramble knowing here a year before the election: TU MAURY eis + — dition to their monthl not only what is to be done, but the precise} Tax WeaTsen.—The following reportof the} Mr. Burnett said the proposition was virtually 3H Pa. avenue. ASBURY CHAPEL CHOIR. y Pay. time within which it can be effected. weather fer this morning is made from the Morse | to extend the naturalization term to six years. RSULA—A Tale of Country Lafe—by theauthor | , BY request, the Concert of Asbury Chapel Choir ot “Amy Herbert,” “lvor's,” ete., elc.; price Will be repeated on next MONDAY EV oNING, Wav taka. This is what we would call the true source of Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Mr. Goode explained that the Committee de- The ti £ obse: diva ts about? o’cisck sired to admit both foreign-born and natives on 150, May 2th, at the above Church, corner of Lith and kh We thank the publishers, whosend ustbrough | enjoyment, sofar as traveling goes, and we 6 time of observation is about7 o’clock a.m : | the same foolins. Just published and for se! by aad . the hands of Taylor and Maury, for “Fred Mark- ioe of nothing so well eledlated to put the . May 24, 1858. eit Davis, of Maryiaed, said the bill did not ee TAYLOR & MAURY, mene a TE Enty five Cents, tobe had at thetase- ham in Russia; or, the Boy Travelers in the | tourist perfectly at his ease. If then this great Rew vou, Noy ouay tie Clits Ee ee = a P e! ja, Pa. oui the city’s s, and then proceeded * Conducto 4 city’s a nae hi reede THOMAS R. BURLEY Land of the Czar.’ By W.H. G. Kingston, prtpevin gens judy, warm : lution i ling is of such value to th Ma mad version against ruifianisin, w AND HIKING STABLE, Dt a COREREO. revolution in traveling is of such value to the altimers oudy, warn = e = as 7 ort. Hand I streets, | > a " i y — Fsq., anthor ef “Salt Water,’ “Peter the Wha- vobusinedl sleanaze as saMAtIE be tw the rca: Washi D. Cloudy, wind SW. id not exist here prior to the present Ad- e undersigned bes leave to inform the citi HE EF XHIBITION AND CONCERT OF ler,” “Mark Seaworth,”” “Manco,” &c., with p z a” Richmond, Va tar, th. 60. ministration. of business, to whom t/me is, emphatically, money? Me has his engagements to meet and his collections to make. He may write, it is truo, but he knows that his presence will effect uuimerous illustrations. New York Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square; 1858 This little volume em description of the Petersburg, Vi Norfolk, Va Wilmington, N.¢ Columbia, S.C. Charleston, $. ©. lear, pleasant. ——_——————— cleas, th. 70, wind S PERSONAL. ear, pleasant e si ar, pleasant. ++. Ole Boil is giving concerts in Vienna and lear, th 70,wind Sk, | Perth. dnew Huggies, ESDAY EVENING next, May 25th, by re- quest. wars be obtarued ‘Tickets, admittmg two adults or three obildren, wy turnout, taken at livery ont Tweaty-five Ceuts, - the Sunday Schoui of the First Baptish Church. Washington and the public in general P aon urch. Sunt Ae hee eaaed oo te ; Wo 10th street. be i and Fw be repeated wt races a very interesting men and things in Russia, in Os1) ‘Rinicy, Capt Oe. Joneaaud Cant By strict nttention to bus ness | hove to merit & RHEL 8, Supit. these times; wriiten for the amusement and in- | more than a thousand letters. He looks over sue C* . feats SS minal sw. | Kilturn, 0 ured shag Willard . — OANIES H. SHREVE, Je aR TVAL cepuns « . : + Ravi . + wy > ? ” 7 =) uf a = b> on Sites of youth of both sexes, and | hig map and sees exactly his shortest route Macon, Ga lear, wa m. +... Wm_ S$ Tuckerman, now in State Prison RPHANS COURT, Mai 2m lass for Wednesday, the 19th, is poxtponed im con tily written, withal. No youth of anen-| and with this information in his possession, he | Columbas, lear, warm. at Wethersfield, is engaged in the rule shop. ( istrtt of Columbia, Waxtiacten County, — of his sadden indispusition. quiriug mind will lay aside this so-entertaining takes the train and off he gues, with the cer- | Montgomery, -++- Washington Ieving bas been elected a] to wit: In the case of Charies S. English. adminis- iitte volume without mastering its contents, and a Lower Peach Tree, Ala Mobile, Ala ..... Gainesville, Miss trator, with the will annexed, of Thomas ‘Tucker, deceased esaid. lias, with tof Washing- | —— —— uted “PURSDAY, the J ANTED—A DRY NURSE Ww -Uiement and distri with her busiuess Sud ean con mended. Inquire nt this office. money, when and where all the WAATEDAnsetive, COLOR ED Wat ceased. are netihed to te attend ma Restaurant Must come tainty, barring accidents, which are unfortu- nately too frequent, of being back again at the Proper time. ifow little do men generally cal- culate the importance of things with which they are familiar, and how little do they reflect aa they see the iron horse rush by, what a differ- member of the New Jersey Histories! Society. s Sumner sailed for Europe on pe Vanderbilt. He left behind a liecting them, too, tur the anthor has so man- aged bis subject as surely toabsorbe the minds of bis youthful readers in it. We welcome Lis book as a substantial contribution to a very valu. able class of American literature, so far us the substantial progress of the youth of America is cloudy, ther. 70. loudy. rainy, th 7S,wind SW Sonat cen: ..+e The Richmond bispatch learns that the Neloudy, warm, ditiienlty between O. Jennings Wise and B. B. mises M Douglas las been satisfactorily adjusted. Cumberland, Md. Wheeling, Va. Barometer at the Smithsontan, at 7 a.m assets ip band ted and turn. creditors aud a rected for temper; ) 20,791; at noon, 29 Col. T.C. penis Y « heen ca inated a - c ree halen er Apply at the Star Othes, ue concerne i " ie; 3°. | for Congress by a Democratic Convention in tbe bunts |, stores ANTED— hire by the wi compet ence may be made in the fortunes of thousands Thermometer, 7 a. m., GY; at noon, 75°. gress by ames: oe a thorwiee law, be ex W r hire by eek, & petent , fen A x i 7 7 distriet, and Albert Rust from the second | ¥, wehed, o “Hiya ed . SKAMSTRESS. “One who ‘wndersta: Weare also indebted to the seme publishers | by his arrival at his appointed goal five minutes | /**imum yesterday, ae : MOL anata ial = slaied tiem ni: Lancht ‘of ead deonaaed’g estate: | pregy Sevan yest, Arey eames ® who send us, also, through the hands of our en- | too late HEF Pike epys aancaily prodnced be ike bens wees for three weeks in ths Evening previous | ©8 men 7th ard 8th ix terprising fellow-citizens, Taylor & Maury, for 2 7 c am Se yp y - . 1G biy of to the waid 15th day of June next. 2D—Three active nnd relin vlured copy of “Wyoming—its History, Stirring Inci- | BAB&tNG Up ram Wroxo Trag.—In violent | in Ohio would pay the yearly interest on her pub- | _4[7~ The New were hence Laser se of the | test : ED. N. ROACH, Resistor Wills, “RVANTS. Apply at the otlioe of tho Kisk- ‘= 28 = - . in Presbyterian Chur North, met at Chicago o: TT py —Test : 2D. N. ROACH, ‘ a MM dents and Romantic Adveutures”” By George | tones tho New York I:ra/d eulls for action, | lic debt. acl eae RCH OTD NCR at CRicage ony Fue obey — Tee Register Wills, | 6 Sehr LE. —=> Peck, D. D., with illustrations. T story of | action, action, in the matter of British outrages, 2 Se ees eS 3 : W ANTED- All enbserihors to Spenser's Hurte 7 The great Mechanical Bakery in Phila- delphia is now baking about ten thousand loaves of bread a da Wyoming, its bloody cruelties, startling inei- dents, countless sufferings and bhair-breadth es- capes, has been for tifty years past a fruitful sub- Ject for the pens of the few who incline to write of American history, though too many of the mul- titude ef books written upon the early triais and and with this patriotic pretence it undertakes to couple a miserable attack upon Senator Ma- son. The Herald is amusingly fierce concern- ing the old-fogyism of the distinguished gentle- man from Virginia; proceoding, with a relish, to instruct him in the chief discoveries of the day, Ty of the United States t all at No. 48) Tin tree's, Room t, up stave, Sinallstyles of banding, fiom JAMES CARTER. 8 OR Ww DRESSMAKERS WANTED.—Thowe © secustomed t REAUTI FUL GUODs, Fans, Ruskets. Traveling Baga, China Vases s sther Urnamenta, Stor any purpose, MeLAUGHLIN’S, nuth and Och sts TH:. AIDS TO TH 2 of the Odd Fel! ee aa MORO yyierabels ING 42 o'clock. thi ri a Py js et 7: . e UZ~ Thomas J. Moore, late captain of the bark | LONROW, MORNING, at 742 o’olock, Octavia, indicted for the murder of Wm. Ennis, | ~ By order of the Chief Marshal. It onthe high seas, and ou trial before the U.S 1 0 —COLUMBIAN ENCAMP- * MARSHAL m, and the requested to meet TO- reet, between D and hose fashionable a eralieaniend work. Bengne Pet — apply. tribulations of that now hap as well as beau- is Circuit Court at Richmond, Va., has been ac- | | h No. 1.—Patriarcis will be punctual AKIIVED. Oo, Alvo, two ce a mas - Labers tiful valley, are of the preci n°? ladshl eines and to impart a gencral knowledge about tele- quitted. atthe meeting of the Encampment TO-MORROW AT BENTER'S! Waees and conrtnal © (Tuesday) MORNING, at ide o'clock SS =z to participating in the Anniversar UF The Star of the West sailed from New | ‘6 Partietpal INO. We York on Thursday, with about four hundred and We fifty passengers and the California mails. J. 1; N Ta are hereby notified - A i > i that the Encampment will meet on TORSDAY Campbell, with bis wife and children, C. Atkin- | WOR ING cut tes otolonk at ties Hall, fro what son and F. Brannigan alt bad their pockets | wey will march tothe City Hall, where they will picked, and lost their money and tickets also, | Unite with the fraternity inthe Auniversary Cere while going on board the steamer Atkinson __ THOMAS RICH, Soribe. lost S30. Capt. Crown, of the Russian Navy, » F.C. SM EAD, corner of stn ma 21 eudt™ WASTED TO HIRE.—A COL about 14 years of age, im the house, € graph wires. Horrors! that a Senator should state in his place that there was official infor- mation as yet wanting—the only kind of infor- mation upon which Congress can act. Newspa- per accounts may on most occasions prove reli- able ; butit is not for the Govornwent to act in an important measure on a newspaper dispatch. And while we would never decry the import- than plain narratives, asall history of such events should be. Fiction has thus been so interwoven With the memory of the red man’s terrible wrath ust Wyoming as that we may now alinost acterize its written traditions—to say nothing of itseven more startling unwritten history as the mythology of the white man’s occupation of th America. The author of the book before us, to his eredit be it written, has evidently W. F. BENTER has just rece Restaurant, © street. | splendid lot of GREEN al he best Comdit to serve up daily t Ac. style that tion of his popuiar ed Also. arriving daly, HAK PD) sod SOPTCRABS, With all the delicacies of the s son. ‘The patrons of Union tall can aiways depend up- on enjuy ing the Very best tie season will aderd, Par ANTED IMMEDIATELY— <n indusirions and gober MAN. neguaiuted with the ony and basiness. to drive a Milk Curt. Lineral wag-s and Permancat employment. . F.— WASHINGTON LODGE, | _ me 2s 6 aN _ GEO. W. HATTON, aimed to avoid running {nto this eo common er- | #2¢€ and power of the public journal, we thiuk | under whose supervision the Russian frigate was The members of this, Lodge are 5 30) IANGS now in store to select from.—Re- | 2 0-Iw* UW riontowa, near Nays Yard. Tor. contenting himself with weaving into avery | With every sensible man that as every such act | Constructed, went out in the Star of the West, on eLine £008 Berd irices e member the correct ne and wumber, ANTED.—A BOY, aged 15 < JOHN F-ELIIe, | WWLovencaapereatioc stem mecianieal loot ave., bet, sth and lothete. | news whore he cur a useful trade 8 d secure ® a ~e good home. Le is tractabe and mtelligen', and Wil endeaver to serve a kind employer thfaliy. Any person in want of such as an aprren'ice will please nidreas Box No. 23, Star Office, aud the favor will be promptly atiended to. na is-tt dewires & absorbing conversational narrative ax it were. all of inte.est, known as uadisputed facts concern- ing the dark and bloody ground, which to this Lous is traversed with fear and trembiing by not a few of the desceudaats of those who bied and died on it We are indebted to the courtesy of Taylor & Alanry for the May (1558) number of Blackwood —Leouad Scott & Co.» valuable reprint—con- taining eight interesting and able articles, as follows: Food and Drink, part 3; What will he luis way to the Amoor river, via San Francisco. Bishop Scott, of the M. E. Church, and Rev. Mr. Wilmot and lady and Rev. Mr. McAlister, —S ABA. BROWN, Per, Seo. of the P. E. Church; 8. V. McAlister, of the U. | - 1. O. O. F.—EASTERN LODGE 3. A., and M. L. Kinyon, Overland Mail contrac- The members of Eastern Lode, No. aI v qd a os ed @ present At their tor, were passengers. The fase in the steerage SL ct SBaDAY. MORRTnE: for the steamer of the 2d of June is to be $125. ae at? oe in order \ process te ites Thi i to join in line recession by 8 v’olock, aa) This. for the steamer alone, is less than one and — wine 4 HS sary etal beatecen seven-eighths of a cent per mile, and, including By order: . ; i the transit, is two and one-quarter cents permile | (mal2-2t P.M. PEARSON, Ree. See. for the whole distance, and found al! through. 10.0, COLUMBIA LODGE, Ne of Congress is one of grave responsibility, so the information guiding its course should be totally derived from official and responsible sources Surely, the Herald and many other Northern newspapers have never set the example for ele- vating ‘he mora! tone of the public journal, or for making its contents matters of reliable in- formation ; and if James Gordon Bennott, Esq., were called upon to answer for the truth of iunumerablo things that have disgraced the mn 22 ee FINED SUGAR MOLASSE Si barrels Crushed, Powdered 23 do. New Orleans Mé &) pocket? prime JAVA COPY i 49 bags Maracuihoand Rio COFFEE, Also just received.» lot of— Fresh PEACHE=, JELLIES, HORSE RADISH. S& At 7s o'clock, preparatory to juiming in versary Procession. expenses ed mm every town and ited goed a AE tL & TeSpect - Forssiciy THOMPSON & HAMILTON, — | Sle hu enay busiuess. by which the at ~ No. S© Peun. avent! dress H. MONNETY & CO. eligencer) sd Meroer atrests. New York cit LSIOR ace stamp to prepay postage. dal _ms Il-eosw (hy { ‘The officers and members of thix Lovee MPROVED & SIOR " — d : one UPRIGHT REFRIGERATOR. — SON UME bY Fisastratus Caxton, part 12; An- | columns of the Iera/d, we fear that venerable | 47 « cowbiding boul occurred ia New York BE orsiock preparatory te joining ine Anuiveriaty | The advaniazes of iis Relrizeratorover LOST AND FOUND tquittes of Kerteb; Colleges and Celibacy—a di- | editor would find the Senator half right for de- | city on Friday night, between the comedians, | Celebration and Provession, i pedir — anh ANwee Pry tt Snes ——_—$——— alogue; Zanzibar, and Two Months in East Af- | siring responsible information. A.H. Davenport, and Charles Matthews. Mr. | ma ?2t__ JOHN A. MOULDEN, Per, Seo, _ J weed only he seem te! atiderstoud amd ap luston ; Phe Poorbeat Mutiny—the Pun- No. 3; Ialy—of the arts, the cradle, and the xiave; Oude. Mr. James Carter, the agent for the work in this elty, Las ealled our attention to the remark- preciated Y e to the sub-verber on or Sole Agents for Wa: os, 4 etunll dark h vars cropped sf eae It is utterly false and devoid of truth to im- pute to Senator Mason a want of energy in looking after and sustaining the honor of the country in foreign parte. The stand he took DSHIP LODGE, No, Lodge will i Pa. ave May <5th, at 9 o'clock a. Ding In the proe: un. Me ue reguiations preseribed € Matthews received several blows from the whip, and Mr. Davenport was smitten once or more by the fist of Mr. Matthews: ‘The cause of this didiculty t# as follows: Mr, A.H. Davenport, a few months since, ha 3OR & CO, rel COW with horns ma It ctw SO Th atreat, Ae pdhedmeayat ye z = = = bs upon ail i TRUNK, ‘INKS! Creap, Curaprr, CrrapEst! No. S22 Penusy. a whee’ xtripe The ewner of tire ward, prove prep @ OW Is requeLted to bers wi by the Grand uuc. ¥, pay charges, and t 5 i Y i i ig : LAR, PLS In order to take rm aAuother lot to arrive, in SONA UCKMAN, able exerilence of the binding of the edition of seg eames “ragga omer yes repudi Gases to \enn pect aiaaitns. Min Lsacie Wieaee || Lme tee Sam - DOUGLAS, P.s Sol 5 lew carat we ara sore ictiinr bank 2 AFTIVe, i ma 91-3¢* Teen tows, ucer's United States, illustrated, published | *t¢8 the thought. Did the Herald observe, by | hvenport, obtained a divorce. ‘Alt. Chas. Bate 1.0.0, F—The mambers of METROPO- t RUNES, ——— way of parenthesis, that Mr. Seward voted x x AS LOD y Johnson, Fry & Co , 27 Beekmaa street, New al on 9th No. 16,1. U, O. F., will meet % LOsT On the lath instant. at or returning trom 4 ee ek =e a thews then married Mex. Davenport. Reports | atthe Tallon 7n fect, at 3:2 o'clock on TUES: ra UNIS all sizes, , Mount Vernon. & MORAIC FIN. The herr, Yo : rally credi ! against at resolution. e Sy P e vre JAY ORNING, May 25th, so as to make the 7 , VALISES, On leaving it st s a jewelry Store, tk city. It is really one of the most creditable | 46 at a penator from | tat Matthew: asserted in the green room and panes es Ne eS Dae thn Cite Galt ate CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &e, Challe Hedin Ray pony Be specimens of American mechanica! art we ever | New York is inconsistent, at least; and we may | other public places, thathe had paid Mr. Daven- | o'elock @ m ake the place assigned us im the y wave ever been | —.. a saw al twenty per cent cheaper than soid in the District. c WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pi be allowed to inquire what it was Mr. Mason which will leave the City Hall at said that so infuriated the man of the /[er- On Saturiay, May port the sum of three hundred dollars, to permit co prove: young bufa'c COW UT There are upwards of four hundred att - the divorce to be obtained had been current, and | 9 °’cleck Pr In Z2-20 ima 21-10r +. bet. Sta and 10th sts, vlor winte, speckled with red, cars red and : : aie a Pemsscnesit ht siightiy copped, tail wanting somewhat of deuts at the University of Virginia, atten ald. lle simply desired it lie over for a day, | pending ademand of a withdrawal or denial, 1. O. Q, PBX CELSIOR LOD o. MERICAN WATCHES. | the bushy part. "A reward of &5will be paid tena the lectures ” because the only accounts that had been re- | Mr. Davenport attacked Mr. Matthews. L ‘Phe officersand members of thix Lodge w: ene who will restore her to Dr. Borrows, 96, orth $e ieedl wore (tiedaale tha aa I Mr. Matthews, in yesterday's Herald, repeats | feet at the Hall en TUESDAY Rapp eo at} In addition to cur uuus large assortment of | © street. - _ ai. mn 2) 3c" UT” Gewveral Scott has issued a geneial order | Ceived were ‘vug! © newspapers. t de- that he paid over and above the costs attending 7.2 o'clock, preparatory to joing thy BMIVeTSATY | Loncon, Liverpvol, Genevi and Cop : : red from Army Head-(Quartess ia New York, direct. | Volved properly upon the State Department to Watones, wi f those atuaiion and Procession. iH INVOICS f 3 REM AK 1),—Steayed or atoles—a 0 the divorce, three Lundred dollars, which his t if h _ © have just reeviv = j ; Naasent Ec INO. H. BARLETT, P. Sec. | of AMERICAN MANUPACTCRE, un gold and Sinden kee eee ene few light ing the customary honors to be paid to the mem- | et in advance of the Senate Committee. Gen. | storey informed bin was an extra demand of = MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. | tlver cases. warranted accurnte timekeepers, to ; broad horns, tolerably jong and «ne ory of the tate Gen. Persifor F. Sinith Cass has not shown himself backward; and the | sir. Davenport for his own use ')_ 3 TION.—You are hereby notified to meet at | Which we Ww. ey T & BRO, Jewellers. tar cropped. Thesbove reward wil! be puid on oan relthnasitibeentasan . i war. Pe 2 é your Armory on TUBSDAY, the 2th inst, at 2 0 Wo Wee -* f he delivery to the subscriber, Beall st., between Gren . i -B ae Herald will find Mr. Mason at his post at the SS o'clock p.m, in full sammer uniform, for Parade. ~ 34 Pa. avenue, hatween snd Wasi ton, Georgetown. Rasicxation oy Batonan Youxs —Dispateh- ti ‘That paper's flight about the | ANOTHER OcTkace—The New York Herald | "Wy ‘ohaer bl Capt Kev: : eld ee: 1 eee "WM. HICKS, es from Fort Leavenworth report that Brigham | Proper time. That pay SU ee Sel Oe ma 22-2 THOMAS McENIRY, 0.8, pW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS ld = Young bad resigned the Governorship of Utah |‘ truth, logic, wit, knowledge, eloquence and The bark John Howe, Capt. Nichols, arrived J HAFFIBLD, Baltir Confection N “ ; —— es STRAYED On OMe Ee as 8 . : . : . a . se “PIBLD, Bal or on~ “Verritory power”’ of newspaper accounts, is conceived in | at this port peeiay from Sagua la Grande. We ie; ery, Sixth street, between G and #.—Ice face its usual bombastic strain. There is neither | learn from Capt Nichols, that about the 13th of | roan and Water Ices of the best quality, in all 19> Tue Democrats of the third gressional distifet of Missourl have unanimously recom. mended for re-election the Hon. Joba B. Clark, the present member lon his passage from Havana to Sigua la nde, and when off Aupilla, he was boarded a boat from the British war steamer Buzzard, ways ready to furnish bxeursions, Pic Nics and and the otticer in command without any ceremo- | Jer Bnvertainments at the shoriest notice and on ny sprang upon deck and commenced asking | reasonable terms. questions—stich as the vessel’s name, her com- P.S.—Exeursiong, Pie Nica, and other Enter- mander’s, where she haiied from, whereshe was | taimments furnished with loe Cream and Water A ‘ 7 to any part of the wit nor eloquence in applying a word in the wrong place, and its reiterations of old fogy- ism are simply ridiculous. Shapes, at $1.50 per gallon, s ity: akes of all varieties, made of the best mate- sold lower than clsewhere in the eity. Al- Onehy scree ce Sram oeaee, ail waite. ‘Waocvor wut sre gS “ Cow to the revidence of the late Hon A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITUR E, oma: a nie Witiee wine on URE 3H, Benton will be liberally re- and LOOKING GLASSES, wi & Ta 19-e0St* WM. CARY JONKS. Cee eens a We can sell the xbove articles cheaper than any house iu the eity; and invite persons in want of suoh goods to xive usr call.as our motto 18s—"Quick sales aod small preties.”” oa Connecticut hasa Maine Law, though the Coxrinuep.—The following appointments * th BOARD fact would not be apparent to strangers visiti g | have been confirmed by the Senate: Daniel HW. | ound, her owner's name, &e + aod upon enter. | leaast Bi per gallons Assorted (Cokes 00 cents per Mics cobt eee ee Private fhmily at No. 47 that State. ‘The present Legisiature, by a voteof | Hamilton, of South Carolina, U. S. District | 1g the cabin (by invitation) he demanded to see fT ind H. ma 22-St~ of == to +7, have referred to a Special Committee ® proposition to repeal the law and restore the Heense system. Doa’t mistake the plece—Oad Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. (un 20 BONTZ & BRO. Marshal for that State, vice Thomas D Coudy = a _ i . SIC > ae go - LAQIES BR ALS Piarts. cuRtS HAL | Tite Micra Conete ar ne AND TRE WIGS and PUFE Hair Store, deceased; Rennssalear R. Nelson, of Minne- o'clock &. m., in the of the feed year ron day to —On ‘TUESDAY, “ines ber papers, which were shown him. He then TY TAX’SALE departed Captain N. states that his ensign was { Ej 25th day of eg Oa ' then flying, and that it had been hoisted on the | City Hall, the Tax iy bss id will ed UFP Sat G Gey Store. cota, UB. District Judgetor thatState; Bagene | S20 si fs Grande, and while iylon ie tet oi | sucomslaeds tte, ctined weekly, | Tareermer su iSth wt and Pasnwe water | “aangat me fromomr Store. Fe et Tae U7 Judge Suaw, who yave the recent dects- | M. Wilson, of Minnesota, to be District Attor- | was ayain bourded by a boat fragt tiene ee ce erika in tha Natuieel ietalitgeaser 7+) SQUIRT FRONTS. enps: | MASRELEN, THE ENCHANTHESS: asto- jon in Ma-sachusettr, deciding that spirituous | ney for that State; and Wm. B. Gore, of Min- | se! and bis papers demanded, although bis en- | Capitalists aud others having money to investwill | 6S Just received a large assortment of GENTS’ Ty of W\ ashing 5e0! = Is ; | sige was flying. His reply was, they were at | find thiea safe and profitable mode of investment, | Sik T FRONTS, of all kinds und at all prices, to | tact, Price $1. du. liquors could be destroyed by any one, on tle | negota, to be U.S. Marshal for that State; the Consul’s oltice. The olficer then Abdicaben as the law guaranties ten per ocnt. interest per an | wnioh we call attention, i be ground that they were a “common nuisance,” is | Geo. W. Morgan, of Ohio, minister resident in | the vessel and serntinized the hold. Capt. Nich- | num on vege yorroiai yagi os myer) egos | 323 Pa. av., sonth be lang oA eS Pa mvc the same Judge who, in the outset of the tem- Portugal; James M. Buchanan, of Md., minis- Pye are the oficer was Looepaorap cousideration. tua 13- ma 21-Gt (fotel.) bys TEQUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ae , ; P - rom the appearance of | Ceusideration. _________ OO ; 4 nes pene ey vane A ae oe Chee | top resident in Denmark; Thos. H. Dunn, of . pe MURELLAS AND PARACOLS Saat re STEVENS ver Lewd ee Feat ar = “ioe Miss., consul general at Havana; Felix E. For- | Captain Nichols offered bim a segar, (he having ‘ sot f about Deac ’ cated esti, of N. Y., consul at Genoa; Alex. Derbes, the man and the Gold manuer in which be acted. BUSINESS MEN'S PRAYER MEET- rs of La., consul at Marseilles; Albert G. Blakey, N G-OBANG! OF HOUR.—The Unon a larg .AS and apa been 10. PARASU: ickorn. ee ares edeemerronene he on no liquor on board) which he tefused, but ro. Ferg ify hr Vike’ ba ore 1.8, direct f rN BGAN & SON, "THE GAEGEST TIAN WaRERO aps-tf ma hie M, BGAN much exeitement, ard which every Massachu- 23 Pa. av,, south side, bet, 6th and 7th wt, ma 21-0 (Ciatel) 4 duore nested a glass of water, which was given him. rther notice, at 12 o’¢look, in the lst setts boy remembers so well, le then departed. man Churob, 436 st,

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