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Vice Admirals. ‘The following order from tho | tion of the act approved May fifteen, one thon- Becretary of the Navy refers to this subject: | Sand. eight Sabierpribgr sera Apegtp hare General Orpen —It ts hereby ordered that in | Washington, and to Tepeal all acts bepetofore lieu of the Broad Pendant now worn by Flag Of- for that ' mo member of either. a . A an they shall wear rd shall be entit'ed to vote for more dan t ‘A CARD FROM SAMUEL SWAN & CO. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS TO THE PUBLIC. URTH WARD TICKET. ‘The extraondinary course putened by he cee TT asmeen-00nG P. PEPPER of porter! ina. nd prensa = oeaamen Counei— WM 8 WEBB, WG aay WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. “EVENING STAR. “ PHoTOGRAPBY, AND ITS APPLICATION TO ———— = —— 5 . Arts.’’—It is scarce necessary to give a de- eee ery iad. | tnled sovcunt of Photogrop@il: the Ih ia ell ‘compels us th, JOHN TACLEMENT= shoe ii re tion- hy Cl y enough understood, in its principal features, | ate to the aiff-rent class of vessels, prescribed for Srargror clattiod pr indent een ig Sections Bow hat our Lotte: SPigo eri te rciriz ENS’ TICKET, ~ Notice To Memsens ov Coxeress.—Members | from its general use for making portraits. In A. tan d ‘ables of Allowances approved | three vous hawiag the & best number of votes | rier Ge Speke rary or Me pork Li CHAR pwa ut ACH. of Congress can have their speeches printed with | this branch of the Arts it has already covered |“ "Flay Oficers, whose date of commission as Pines 6. dah bar ica <nacied, That at ali] ast twelve months than all olla Lott ries ee Fer Cooma = ie neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Price, | the whole field. It was only a few years ago}Captain Is over twenty years, shall wear it at the De send COLTMAN, %. “Union, | cases On presentation, ame etfort to 10) ns is aimed not only at our business by our rr but is also mtended to net = rat ged onone hog? enn oar. ———- — —_ - = = 2 = a — ao ciends ¢ public that wri conce ADD | PELL > — Meher eed deo tonsl investigation which we shail oO Lae urge toa hearing will fully demonstrate. fu By Reovest or Mant ci mean time our business will be 00) ugted ag zanaly eRENSCO William ‘ SAMURL SWAN & CO, pos lla, ma 25-4t Lottery Managers, Augusta, Ga. Bible Panorama held in the cit Washington fore; all others.at the mizzen pal officers the polls’ shall be spaal Isaac Tovcey, Secretary of the Navy. | gtseven o'clock a.m ,and closed at seven o'clock Navy Department, May Is, 1855. p.m; and that it shall be the duty of the Regis- nae ter of the city to furnish the commissioners of AN ARTILLERY Scnoo.—The War Depart- | elections 4 ao election precinct, a o ment has just issued an order for the estab- | opening the polis at every election, 4 list of all lishment of an artillery school at Fort Monroe. in (dy pies Bie 2 Mel Et} abe oe ale ak bee ‘ for the theoretical and practical instruction of patig pecs ho el e oo the tares due i ii om ‘an to tate suid comminsioners artillery. The order contains a fall programme | {the discharge of theirdutien: Provided hore, of the rules and regulations of the school, which | ¢rer, ‘That this section shall not lave the effect is intended for the instruction of the artillery | to exclude from voting any one who, possessing = . ail other qualifications required by this act, and companies. Our limited space, however, pre- | \ehose name may not Have been placed on the cludes its insertion in our columns. said registry, either from accident or by the de- pap engi me Sarre shall —— ed — * to the satisfaction of the commissioners of elec- Rrvovep.—Mr. Wright, Doorkeeper of the | tjon, and shall exbibit 2 teceipt showing all House of Representatives removed the follow- Gr due — _- be paid. ie erat ral z A leceseo Sec. 7. A e it further enacte: at fu 6 employeesof Mr. Hackney, os pred rT, power and authority is hereby given'to the Cor- yesterday: Michael E. Price, Assistant Super- | poration of Washington to increase the number intendent Folding Room; Kobert Jarvis, Over- | of election precincts in each ward, to appeint . % mrmissioners to superintend elections in the seer Speech Folding Room; Sam’ Hyde, Book- eae and te adopt all such regulations Ss may keeper; James Henly, Clerk; Chas. H. Austin, | be ponan7 72 give force and etfect to the pro- visions «f this act ; and that all acts and parts of Rapes Me tens, and ee acts inconsistent with this are hereby a aled . fo: 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, onecent | 4+ on attempt was made to accomplish, by and a half eack; for 10,000 or more, bain Photography, the more important objects of its — rs : ii true originator, Mr. Niepee. of Chalons. Tis ee SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. aim was to produce, by the action of light upon Inion, says it would be idle to disguise | 8 chemically-prepared surface, an engraved anna that "sacpathg to England is one of the | plate of a picture or drawing. from which thou- strongest passionsof the American bosom. The sands of copies could be struck off by the use of recollections of the Revolution and of the arro- | 8 common printing press. Mr. Niepce, unfor- gant pretensions which begun and the atrocicus | tunately, died before accomplishing this dosi- outrages which accompanied the late war, and | rable result. Others have taken up the subject superadded to this, the hereditary hatred of | since; and the results recently obtained, on our Irish citizens and tho sense of injury felt | this side of the Atlantic and in Earope, warrant by the Southern section of the Union to the | the belief that it will not be long belore Mr. persistent and calumnious war upon its in- | Niepee’s highest expectations will be realized. stitutions by British diplomacy and literature, | It is a source cf pride to us to know that in our all conspire to keep alive this feeling. Unin- | own city the most valuable and decisive ad- terrapted commerce, continually inereasing | vances have been made since Daguerre sdeath. intercourse, and many acts of international | Mr. Schimmelfenig. a scientific engineer of this courtesy have gone far to quench the flame; | city, after experimenting for the last two or but it only slumbers,a breath may blow the | three years with’ the view of applying the art ashes from the mouldering coals and fan it to | of Photography to Engineering and Engraving, ALDWIN BROTHERS have removed their Ox NEXT WEDNESDAY, Mar 2. Steam Feetory to the corner of Firat and D strer ts, two res énst of their former location, where werk hepa waned mootmenety a Sore ob Captivity, containing more than bh ty ot t ° 1 Captivity, containg more . EE ad eat un ROR TEA | pcameeennes eevee peer et SASH, Gi tu- DOOR FRA 3, trons every ime. erat ied et et EW =. BE om or Lo gommence at echt precisely. BUsoS. Rolling and Bat ERS, is Boents; reserved seats Station RE TRAMES, | pel'at the Holl door, Children ender ten years, MOU-.DINGS, Oval and Circular, BRACKETS, Carved HURS, and Pisin, SAWING and PLAINING of every deseripiion : and m fact every thtag which the most perfect machinery, worked by competent men, oan execute. a Cabinet makers cau aiways have their Sawing, Flatmipg and Ty m done ia the " me il orders from the visinity and surrou) '¢ of their S:ates will be carefully filled and packed to any ad- Ja Aid ©} dress, Tickets ONE DOLLAR. Et z~\Ve respectfully request a settioment when _ — eae After protracted discussion it was laid aside, lls are presented. . WHE EXHIBITION A T activity again. The influence of the recent | is believed to have finally overcome so many of | Aprorwrep.—Daniel H. Hamilton has been | with a recominendation to the House for its pas- | mass eseulALDWIN BROTHEaS. | 'T the Sunsiay Schvol of the Foret Beptush Ghazen, outrages in the Gulf upon the public mind may, | the difficulties as to be able to make a direct | appointed United States Marshal for South | 20). oi. nit relative to the Coinmbia tusti- | PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Wir ntroet, hetwere tant: ‘May 25th, by re therefore, be readily appreciated. The Union | copy, on ube neon Cnet ioe reduction. of | Carolina, vice Thos. D Connolly, deceased. tution for the deaf, dumb and blind wus then Deraxtvenr oF tre INreRior, ““Trokets, admitting two adults or three children, has no doubt that for these assaults the redress | 8uy map, picture, or subject of nature, upon a passed. . May is Tae. Pere Cmete.! ws ys pee eee will be ample and the remedy effectual, but | Metallic plate or wood block. This, we know, | Tu Waeatnen.—The following report of the | The vill to reimburse the city of Georgetown a M. v Sealed Proposals for farn y be required by this dep: fyear ending June 9, P85, wil t ‘ock m.,on Wedneaday ‘Those un pamed by satisiactory Lest, Ofaliity to fulfilthe contract will not be ered. and coutraets wil only by awarded to estat ished imanafacturers of or deniers in the artsoles ; ATR sum of money advanced towards the construction weather for this morning is made from the Morse | of te Little Falls bridve Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution See a porate tec pet a with gas of 4 « | certain streets rcross the ma! The timeof observation fs about7 o'clock s.m 2} Oita bill to authorize the reorganization of May 25, 1858. the tire department in the cily of Washington. sees Clear, pleasant. Senate bili to Incorporate the Washington Na- o cloudy, warm. tional Monumen londy, cool. cloudy, wind NE. cloudy, th. 71. loudy, cool the re-awakening of old national animosities | Will be appreciated by those interested. is a more enduring misfortune, and int In order that the general reader may undor- spect the late conduct of British naval officers | stand the subject, we will explain some of the has Leen unfortunate in the extreme. difficulties of whieh we speak. Careful obzer- The Union adverting to the want of direct | Vers will have noticed that, with common phy - enactments authorizing the President to put in | tographs, the picture becomes less distinet force the abundant materials we possess to re- | towards the margin of the sheet or plate, and strain and punish outrages upon our flag, pub- } that lines which are straight in an original fas WANTS. WANTED—A GIR I. to: mind Children and as in Housework. Apply at No. 43 G street.) tween 7th and sth. " All ariicles required must be of the best quality of their Kind, ~My netinf rior toe the sam eee will be exhibited at the cepartment. Each proposal | must be ergned by the mdividual or firm wakinz it, <p mg rece need one ee Appy and must specify bitene price for each end every eoruwan, B.C. aruicie of the schedule or of the class bid for. aciety. And the bill making an appropriation for re- pairing certain roads In the county of Washing- ton, weve all laid aside to be reported with a re- Ralti:nore, Md Washington, D.C Richmond, Va Petersburs, Va . = , mendation that they paxs the House. he 4 NERD~Three active end relint lishes the following bill introduced into the | gradually curve from the centre to the margin | Norfolk, Va . h eas ue Dill in relation to a railway theonzh Penn- | tho sunpieseor any al then al deseak eed ee wed HANTS. Apply at the efice of the Kyr s 5ch it | i: ti ained by the camera. Phe titled B ScinessirtlG Sylvania avenue in the District of Columbia was | ease be or in quality te the en and they . ——— Senate yesterday by Judge Douglas, which it | in the redue Aa obtaine 1 f ial ae C stub clear, warm. then taken up and debated Several ameudments odelivered without delay when ordered, and ANTED—! hers to Spenser's H considers eminently a peace measure—render- | On account of the unequal chemical action | ¢ jariestor par, th. 72, wind 8. x were offered and a good deal of opposition made. | Muat be satistzetory to the head of the office for ry of the Unite: ites to cali ‘0, a A gusta. Ga lear, pleasant ing an efficient administration of the Govern- | of the different colored rays of light it is difii- The Committee then rose and reported the bilix | Wich they are required. and a felure so to comply | street, between D and & streers. Kor Bp win 2 ai = : by Savannah, Ga. clear, th. 72, wind S. | Jai: 7 th jake. With this stipulation will be deemed cause for the | end see coupicte copres in all styles of binding, bo ernment possible to restrain acts of outrage : cult to distinguish shades ; for instance, the | Macon. Ga clear, warm. grace gommnael the previous question on maroestion nk the on “pn be f S 0.94 per voluine, JAMES CARTER A Bitt to restrain and redress outrages upon the | yellow ray acts upon the sensitive surface of | Cotombus, Ga. clear, pl the several bills, which was sustained. ished at the optic of the dey ertment at the, tow. ————— re —— oe flag and citizens of the United States. the plate nearly as slow as the biack shadows, | Montgomery. clondy, Ww The House then went in Committee of Whole Wi idanbinoeapen sr Se ee although the impression of the ray upon the sembled, That, in case of tlagrant violation of the | eye is of a light shade. Contrary to this is laws of nations by outrage upon the flag, soil, or | the case with the dark purple rays. The ap- citizens of the United States, or upon their prop- Lower Peach Tree, Mobile, Ala... Gainesville, Mis: New Orleans, La. Frederick. Md .. eat mirket prices, and the right is reserved of or- gor i@ DRESSMAKERS WANTED. derimy a greater or less guantity of esch articie | O accustomed to every variety of fash le Contracted for, aa the pubic service may require work. None but fully competent hands need appiy. K » with npproved security, must be given by | Also, two CUITERS and FITTERS. Libera! the person or firm obtaining the contract; and imthe | wages and constant employment. Apply to Mrv, event of the retusn! or neglect of the contr-etor to | F.C. SMEAD, corner of th street ant Pa. avenue, rlondy, w for the purpose of debate. eeecloudy, th. 75. After which the committee rose and the House rloudy, warm. adjourned. .clondy.th 77,windSE. vraiping. Proceedings of To-day. ae a : aint. s meena a SHE nd bs farms article or articles named inthe contract ma 2 ecst™ erty, under circumstances requiring prompt re- | Plication of certain chemicals to the seusitive | Cumberland, Md.. aluing. Ix THE Senate, to-day, Mr. Brown inteoduced | [e420 ! of the departnient o ny ofits bureaus NTED TO HIRE.—A COLORED BOY dress, aud when, in the opinion of te President, | layer has ameliorated this obstacle to sutae ex- | W seeing a eee , a bill to authorize the citizens of Washington to | tha same may be purchased in open market, aad the ee pense Or exe, anonateped be Walien ¥ jie, sident is “) ese ; 3 “yi are, os fh . : hse A -P. oR, bes pos ot Bier ‘. pen joy such force as Le may deem | fonig has obtained by changing the color of the | Bristol, Ten. weeescloudy, th. 69, tomac river. F ; sucies im the sett et nt OF pis sccount for the Po tay! nals’, seapemeaasis ao te TY necessary to prevent the perpetration of such ont- | rays projected from the picture before they are | Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m , (cor- Also. a resolution calling upon the Secretary of | (u7ne ANTED IMMEDIATELY —*n industrious rages, and to obtain just redress and satisfaction | si wed to act the sensitive plate. In | tected for temperature,) 7; at noon, 29.53 the Interior to farnish a statement of public mon- | ""Fie subjoined schedule specifies, as nearly as can WwW sodacker WEbIt pecuuael weheieeie tel for the same, when perpetrated ; and it shall ve | towed to act upon the sensitive plate. Thermometer, at 7 65%; at noon, 6° | evs expended iu the District of Columbia, (ex- | now be dous, the amount, nd description | husiness, to drive a Milk Cart, Liveral wae se and his duty to lay the facts of each case, together | engraving, the picture or drawing is required | Maximum yesterday, 79°. clusive of salaries of Government ofticers,) since | of each of the artic. es wired, permanent employment. with the reasons for his action in the premises, | t be produced reversed. This has been done Raining since 9a. m. the seat of Government was located here; and, Blanks mi be Terntshed at the Seoretary’s office GEO. W. HATTC hefore Congress. at the earliest practiesble mo- | | fs F ; nl a 2 Rear 7 mae ES ER aio. lanes ne assessable property in ersons neers tnd § ma @-lw* Uniontown. wear Navy Yard _ ment, for such furtuer action thereon as Congress | before by several, but not without sacrificing en see he. Distr agreed to DESC 1ON OF ARTICLES. ANTED.—A BOY, axed 13 years, dow a may direct. more time and money than was necessary. — CO NEEESSIONAL: : Felon eile edodtenns the internal improvement Class 1.—Paper. Place as au apprentice at any viaclaivent i- r 7, 3 sddi. 3 3 = = rty-fifth ¢. yress—First Session. i ness where he can feaina useful! trade a secure The Union in bidding Senator Sumner fare- | The two methods most generally used to cflect Tacs eave eerie afler the close of In tue House, Mr. Grow asked leave to sub- post, heavy, satin or plain fin- good home. He is t etna and intetl; ma - 5 3 peyerees Sk intine i . . a SEN > yes ‘ayy . : . 1 ane E jenvor to serve & kin ivyer . rather too bard for friendship. by the use of a looking-glass to produce a cor- | 14, ‘Treasury tocreate a loan not excceding fifteen | of the two Houses shall adjourn their respective oticial seal, per ream : + please addre No. 23, Star Office, and the ‘The Intell: zenrer is devoted to news, to-day. | responding negative, to be printed from after- millions of dollars was taken up. branches on the seventh of June, it shall be to wards by direct sunlight. The first mode is Mr. Hunter expressed the opinion that with | meet on the fourth of November. 3. 397 rewns exp, wiite or b.ue, ruled wide, me- | favor will be pro lium or close, and tramine: = ied Lo, ma t5-tt np, White or blue, ruled wide, extra MP wd bag 102 Navai.—The U.S. storeshsp Rel ase, Lieut. T.—250a month and 2'l expenses too troublesome and uncertain in its result to | the loan asked for the governiment would be able Tou Geis Bulageromeiatin ‘ perfiue, per ream als 2,15 ented se every townand Commanding Parker, arrrived at Bostonyn Mon- | 1. of use, ‘The last will only prove sufficient bar 4s Chee voigeaapaedirper clue ey for lighting Brees mcrom the ea . able cad coay Gusiness. by Vpinh She shove prebte Gay, from Lezhomn- when correctness is not absolutely required. extravagance of the Administration, and moved | A!se, pees the aue ae ceo resolution | — & ates double thick on- | Ts MON? ET COvcmne tt Be and U7 The estimates for the vent year, for the | Another obsisole lay in finding « ruitab’e | {0 strike ant that portion of the biil which an- | {Puiip jatiaw Sa for ths © evtion of lampposts | 2, 19 Set a ante ox Une, tena inl | ae panes pee ee Government of Canada, are given ‘as follows: | ¢tching ground to receive and retain the picturc; | in the office of the Revister of the Treasury an Also, the billapprop:iating $10,635 for making 8. 6% reams quarto post, wliteor blue, ruled ya- | Au. but now, and we judge from specimens shown us, the engraver has a most beautiful picture, {7 The Paris correspondence of the Indepen- | jn all its details, placed upon the plate ready dance Belge says that it ix proposed that the E- | ty be estimated. Topean Powers shall give Mr. Morse 100,000 Receipts $5,365,407 is widths, per ream expenditures ©: =———___=>>>{*_aKq*xKK—*_~ai=~y=—z—x=z=—=aSSEEe— x quarto post, extra superfine, thick FOR RENT AND SALE. ervam Lid, vu perream. 10, 25 reams white veiuin note paper, highly [SEE FinsT Pace.| giazed, hard calendered, lined and g:lt per SUBSCRIBER Wish ee meavery desirable Hit additions! clerk at a salary of $1,600 per auaum, | Of rRital x the road leading from the Navy and one of the same grade in the cilice of the | Yard bridge to the Insane Asylum. ‘Treasnrer. The bill regulating municipal elections in the Mr. Collamer advocated a revision of the tariff, | City ofs Wastingion was taken up. . so that enongh revenue might be collected to | | A motion to lay it upon the table was disagreed meet the wants of the government. to—yes =>, nays UL . L - : ll, Isresms commercial note paper, lined, per 3 7 ¢ a ep crated nai In wood engravings it is the same thing; the] Mr. Biyler moved toamend by a prevision that Mr. Buroett aoved to strike out the require.) > ea Ss : " tows. fora vacant or improved LOT. AS france (350,000) as a mark of giatitude for his . woe w itself, wi ssibili coupons of semi-annual interest shall be attached | Ment Of ‘school tax and a! Other taxes on peison- 2. MWreams buff note paper, lined, per ream For partioucars address Box 23, Georget: telegraphic invention Loppartitee peor initia possibility to the certificate, which may be assigned : al property’? as a qualification for voting; agreed | 13s 1S reams Hat cap, white Or b:ue, uuruied, per pally ‘ » transferred by delivery, instead of being trans- | to—yeas 135, nays 52. a y T aN we. = 2 * 14. 75 ren lope, i. “TO TWENTY ACRES 17> The new structure for the use of the Nnr- | We have dwelt, perhaps, too long upon the Teste Vein Dinky Oo tne teasaey Ee bill Seow then pessed—yees 102, nays 74 wg tg ge hig aed S.AhD, wites dere mater . * 1s it is such univereal inter. | ‘TbLisamendment was azteed to. es ee 15. 170 reams large brown envelope, per res den, situated on the nev ity road, Boo Sty aad CLA s Hospital wes opened on Satar- | subject, bat it is oue-of such universalinter-| a/7'°\ ion ten yenowed his ani@kdmoat aha (TAX ORATION ab Porm wit. BE] 1. % reams pink blolting, pecrenmn = Creek Church, for sale. "Apply to ©, D-HANSON, day at New York with appropriate ceremonies. | est that we feel warranted in so doing, know- | jt was agreed to—yeas %, nays 30. | delivered bofore the Theta Delta Cai Cou 12, 40 dozen sheets patent blotting. per dozen | corner Pa. avenue and 10th street. ma 24 otf Addresses were made by the Rev. Dr. Anthon, ing that every advance which lessens the cost Mr. Wilson moved to strike out twenty thous- | vention THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, atthe Pail- Dr. Delafield, and Dr. W. Elliott, after which Carl Formes, Madame Chonie, and Mr: Hagan delighted the large and fashionable assemblage at a matinee musicale sheets ane Sin. - in s c 18, 12 sheets drawing paper, antiquarian, (OR RENT—A HOUSE on Massschuwettsav enue, between Hth aud 12th “Sli aiid antag a enue, between I4th and 15h streets, coutarning rooms. | For particular inquweon the premises, Rent $12 per month. ton 24st papor, elephant. per sheet K SALE—A comfortahie FRAME DWEI, : ving paper, royal, per sheet G HOUSE, with back puiiding attached, 0) sbeels trscing paper, French, large size, ure, and a pump of excelient wmteron Ihe 24. 3.lW binders’ boards, G's by 1034 inches, per C. | Of'se feet 10 inohes by 116 feat deep. toe wale alles Class No. 2 fuvedapes This properts cau be bought on reasountie term: 1, 491,00 adhesive envelupes, white, yellow, or | SPplication immediately to P. WEBB, No. 5! aud and insert five thousand dollars, as the sum | barmonic Hall, P necessa’y to defiay the expenses of carrying the "The p = =e e ecbinite cxeculiog <0 ltien as agreed to—yeus | Lhe Publio are respectfully invited. it oa nays 2 r MK. EDITOR: It having been stated, to Mr. Cameron amended by providing that the | A$ my prejadice, that 1 ama member of ‘th rate of juterest shall not exceed tive instead of | Ruow Notiing order, 1 deem it due to myself t six pet cent deay ee ane us entrely ialse. Lam, aad alwaye Mr. Simmons moved to amend by adding at- have been.» Democrat, and at the coming election aid % DI erre! ditional sections to prevent frauds on the revenue Soeeclliia found casting my vote for Herret and De W. A. FRANKLIN. of engraving (which, of course cheapens all illustrated works,) increases the knowledgo of the people, and goes fur towards establishing that equality of power and persons on which Ura —from the Inst advices from Utah there | Ur institutions are based. seems to be no doubt of the statement th 7 hrough the neetiatiousof Col Kane,Gov.Can-| Tee Water Deer Qi ming had Leen invited by the Mormon leaders to | discussion through the S sires 19, l2sh>-ts drawing paper, double elephant, per sheet TION.—We invite tars columns on this by the undervaluation of foreign imports ‘The bill as amended. and the pondiog amend. | — ‘ ; Faas 4 red to be printe r [ETH WARD DEMO- bull, heasy, 82 lo by 33, tu d iucues, per | StOrv) 7th « Visit the Salt Lake City. Great preparations Lad | subject of so great importance to Washington | ™gu's Were ordered to be priute (emer vor WIATION.—A_ special * Pa OTS—For sale ‘been made for Lis reception. The Gevernorac- | city. We have in hand a communieation on imccting of the Association will be held is three desirable LOTS, 2) 2. 6.00 ndhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 9% to Il by S Los imehes, per M 36,000 aduesive envelope: heavy. i on Ix tHe Hover, in Committee of the Whole. Me poanedl 2{VENING 858, at 734 o'el"k, Ey = . 7 txoaris’ Hotel, Punctual attendan re the following bill was considered : pb ed, as business of unportance will be laid be- A Bit regulating municipal elections in the city | fore the meeting. By order of of Washington, reported in the Honse of Rep 1 = ge K. AKNOLD, Pres. | resentatives by Mr. Goode, from the Commut- | _M-Marceron, Seo. it cepted the offer, and started from the camp on the | the other side of it, which it was our intention Sth of April he latest account that we have of to publish to-day. Its considerable length, the progress of his journey, ix, that on the 7th, . bli us to lay it ove ti is he was met at Echo Canon, about 45 mites from | POWe%e™ obliges si corner of 14th street wes: white or yeliow, etter. G by Sha wnenes, per M envelopes, curd, per M cuvelopes, note, ver 7 * sizes ordered net to Le charged RA ECWANCEI the city, end was escorted by a guard of some | MOFFOW- i onsenwicrsen tee for the District of Coluinbia. YS AMERICA BOAT CLUB —There wit be Gua wee hoe peltiond Wilalcanm ee ee thirty picked Mormons, sent by Brigham ex- Mr Editor: Atiow mea few words, if you Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- 13 oon ects of cee Clint Sela at ry ass No. 3.—Lens. joc :tions in the eity ether with a smail but wel pressly to meet him. We have reliable intelli- , : : resentatives of the United States of America in E please, on the very important question so well brought to the notice of our citizens by “Voter? in your paper of Saturday last. The manner in Congress assemited. That the wecoud section of | Myery member se cepted ty Binet otek: the act approved May Ith, 1856, entitled *An | ness of impurtance is to come before the meeting. act to provide for at least two clection precincts Bs 1. 1) doz, u cards Perry's pene, and of other | selected stock of Fancy Gooas, Kibbons. iaces, ne mm J, per dozen cara * e. 7. 2. 1,000 gros Mor other goad | Qqumines, ete. Address R., Bex $47, City Post gence that the Mormons were ¢ valley to the White River M gration from the s Porry wetiias, as some metalic pox wea zi-st . e der uf the 3S. 6.000 qualia, No. er) SOR RENT—A deni é¢, mondern built, three suppose, but the pointto which the exodus is which that question is put to the voters by ti in each ward in the city of W ashington, and ma i COXS\WAIN, ri i2dezen geld peu: a ver cases, and pencils, story HOUSE, with basement and back bryld irected, ix not positively known. There is no ee see la e voters By the | for other pas poses,” be, and the same is hereby, | 7 yy NTION PIONEER DEMO best quality, per dozen __ | ing. No, 4041 street, between Eleventh and Pweifth, indication yet that the Mormon leaders are di. city ordinance, does not seem fair and direct repealed ; and that from and after the passage of X 7 ic ASSOCIATION meeting of the F 10 dozen eld pens, without cases, best gual.- | containing 12 rooms, gas throughout, marble mane They are to vote ‘* For the Water. or Against the Wa *” ‘The question should be “ For ty, per doz €. 1) gross P this act every free white male resident of the efty | oneer Deniveratie Association will be held at Sa) posed to yield; but the people would undoub'- of Washington of the age of twenty-one years, | wel Stott s Hall, corner ol 20th street and Peunsyi- tels, water and hath room. re on pr t's or Arnold's anti-corrosive | room No. 3. iret door, Post Office Depart edly submit to Federal authority, amd would wei- | Gos, . get : Sn fave. | (Yae'aats, punpers, felons, and persons nea rou. | Vauinaveaue, THURSDAY NIGHT. at & o'clock. rene oe Sore EAE ST TET EEO come the troops within their cizy, if they dared debt,” of Agai debt Forene lamin favo pos meatis excepted.) who shall have resided in | A pasicemal attendance of all Anti-K ovhings s eucils Foe SA asunabie Tern e—LOTS No. dae any iedopendcace of th a a of having the water, but shall be obliged to vote | the city one year immediately preceding the day bed he ere nates ot importance will be in- a: ted penile, large o1 , 18.1 ‘ vf 25, i Square 54% — — CE EEOUSIE OF SCHON. | cayaiust the water, becanse I am opposed to | of election, aud who shall be a citizen of the | "duced for their considera BRANDON, Pres. 5 ! to 4 only ions pc nd 4% siroats West. end PERSONAL debt. A mode of obtaining the water, and only | United States at the time he olfers to vote, and WM. RIGGLES. See. 4 ma 25.31" 2. aber's, or geod, No.1 to 4,or | O88 etreet, note th + he 4 = ¢ paid the school tax and all taxes on = aa , persoual psuparty die trout him, shall be entitled (5 2 SCS EIELD, Baltimore Confect to vote in the ward of which be shall be on the | coin gndWater Insect ie fot cnn tes tgs day of election, and shall have been for thirty t $1.50 per gallon, nent to any part of the days preceding a boa fd> vesident, for mayor, | ity; Cakes «f all varietior, made of the best imate- members of the board 6f aldermen and cou tunis, sold lower than elsewhere in the city. Al council, reyister. collector, surveyor, asses: graduaied, per dozen niente, consisting 3 a Eater's, ke , polygrades, graduated, jie enol w aah. 8 Mt era et analy, amrted, vor | Wizstad Guar given a ea Class No. 5.—Iuk, Ink stands, Wafers, and NO. E KEND C3 temporarily instead of pe: M:. JB. Roberts, the tragedian, ¢s about | our burdens, would be to yet from Congress n from Englind, where he bas made a { such un alteration of the City Charter as will fed professten euable the councils to impose an additional tax ---- The Rev. Paal © Sindiny, of Copenhagen, | of twenty-tive cents on the hundred doliars. This is now a resident of New Yoek. and is preparing | Will produce from sixty to seventy thousand dol- a history of the Scandinavian countries. ° | Jars a year, and in about four years, if used grad- <sebaites : ig | ually as collected, would lay all the pipe and “inae Uatd Napier and family apent several days | sy aii the hydrants we want inthe public streets. nently increasing ways ready to furoigh Pxeursions, Pic Nice and and such other officers as may hereafter be other Envertainments at the shortest notice sud on elective. Provided, ‘That in all cases where the | Teasqnable terms. 44 street, near the City HENRY NAYLO 5 ill. ¢ ; bs dh —Excursions, Pie Nics, a Snter- + lvdozen Draper's large o ink " City Hall, ee Wee Cine Liib the Tesidence of the | phe tax can then be remitted, and the expense | Person so otherwise entitled and offering to vote | salient Maubied Withlie Gime eh) zen Draper's Isrge or stuall inkstands, , Messrs. JACKSON, BRO. & C1 fa? 7 MINES: ia Albemarle county, Vit- | o¢ Keeping the hydrants tn repair can be paid | shail not have been a resident of the particular | fees at 91 per eullone "Awuorved Gaus Gedy per] 2 Sdozen oval giase inkstands, per dozen nda J Pa_ave.. bet.6th and “th ginia from the moneys received from those who may | Watd in which he is resident oaa fide upon the | hundred. ma 10-1. 8. U duzen cast iron doubie or Single inksiands, |] JQOR RENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF -.-. Charles Howard, the actor, died very sud- | chose to have the wa'er brought upon theis prei- | day of election for the space of one imonth imme- BUSINESS MEN’S PRAYER per Goze . . YRARS—That very hundsome and eligib t denly in New York, last Wednesday afternoon, | ises; and if remains, it could be applied | diately previons thereto, then such person shall | { ING—-CHANGE OF HOUR.—Phe 4, 2edozeu Maynard & Noyes’s ink, or Brien on Penn. yivauis avenue, between of disease of the heart. He was the busbaud of | either to the xchool fund, or to the gradual re- | be entitled to vote in the ward in which he last yer Meeting, which has been held at 10 o'clock | 5, gidosen Noes ee eres Ber dozen me a —— Mrs. C. Howard, who | demption of our enormous city debt anlar ns es raat for the past week, wl be held EVERY DAY un- OWWilona?, ‘ Aa agg gd Bryan & niamrod is now lying dangerously iil We have already a funded debt of over seven | Sec. 2 Aad ve wt further enacted, That no per- urther notice, at 12 o'clock. 1n the lat Prosbyte- 1 = ¢_ 25 dozen cn; Ink quarts, pe of ‘ : --.- The Russian woinun that Hume, the me- | busdred thoussud deilass, and an urfuuded one | “0 shall be allowed to vole ut any election as | Flan Church. 4% at. _ Se ee beat bine itk, wuarte. per doben tuabed to it: and Che eadsneam Cocos nee tens dium, ix about to marry, isnot rich. Itis only | Of at least a hundred thousaud Ou thix un- | *foresaid unless he shall have been returned on e. = = —= jozen best French carmune imk, oz., per | served t rpose of & ba t oom the books of the corporation of said city as sub- | PICKNOR’S HOUSEHOLD EDITION OF 5 ab in ery ¥ r bs converted inte an ject to a school tax; and it shill be the duty of the pi anacty Novels, “(Quentim Durwacel,’’ 2 the register of said city, in addition to the names | vols. th, st 5 on pa a TAYLOR & MAUR 331 Pa. ber bretuerin-iaw that Las the money. Mr. fanded Gebt we have been paying yearly for Home ix gto Russis. where the we twenty-five years, without beuetit to any body willtake place” The bride's name is Kou but to capitalists, by alfordiag them a convenient «eee The coust in C lnvestinest of their mouey, more (Lan forty can very readily be converted inte an «{- rooms in the upper sterr. & very desirable oue tor a nister; the house iately Occupied ns 4 lac 43 dozen 9, 1G M ses! wafers, best quality, red, No.3, for | fice belo office se: rM 10, 100 pouads best wafers, common size, per | foreign » eiseus so returned by the assessors of said cave clunati would not grant « t d Potund reom. &c.,&0 cen @as:ly be eouy tnto an oitice ree ; : , thousand dollars, amounting in the aygrevate to | € dition to the names of persons so te | _ s — 11, 200 pounds best extra exper seariet seaii or offices below, with slee; ove for the Me ee ea of comatan hates upwards of « million of dollais. It is uow pro. | tucned by the assessors of said city, upon saths- GALE OF CITY LOTS FOR TAXES. —The WAX, per pound. Of | ceccsemnse sod area sabove for ti slaves, bot gave him the light sentence of glu | Rowtd to add a quarter of a million to this funded | factory proof under oath, to be admninistered by ote ere, Continued at the City Hall. on! Cass No. 6.—Cullery and Misecllancous Ar- | ok OF, tormm &e., apply to N. LAWSON at Wird fine and twenty days in jail” debt, thus incurring a yeacly payment of fifteen | Some justice of the peace of the county of Wash- | wENNESDAY and THURSDAY, commencing Hare ala en's Building ___mn 20- Std& aw. t ¥ J th nd dollars interes! for an fndetinite period vton, thet the name of any such person hus at 10 o’clock a.m. dactes yan, the leetnrerand writer nmpon | 4< tii« tely eng: > bas be not be met without increased taxation, as interpreter | allow me to sngyest to those highly respectabie ects dD and well-meaning citizens who Lave brought beew accidently or wilfully omitted from said : - books, to place the same thereon at any time after JAMES F. HALIDAY, he shall have received said books from the asses- | _" (intel.) ___Colleetor._ —1 have a large amount of TEXAS S winch f wish to exehny geter TEXAS 1, 2 dozen Rogers’ or other knives, four blades, buck or pearl handles, per dozen 2 ISdozen Rodgers’ ivory handle erasers, per o the American Consul’s vilice at Coustas- | this subject to the consideration of the votes | 0S, Up to ten days before the said election; and | @TONE CARRIAGE STEPS CAN BE HAD st SE inople whether it would not be wise to add ot nncys | in cas fay such person shall be absent froin tie | © atthe Murbie Vard, comer izth and K streets, | & = Kodgers’ spring erasers, ivory han- Waswixoton, May 24, 1859 little more to the taxes and not fucur the debt, elty at sald time, or under twenty-one years of | cheaper than elsewhere, Eda ee . doz ivory wafer stamps, Editor of the Star: Tuere ts ta the Washing- | With kinzdomes, states, counties. cities, towns, | 82¢, and his name in consequence thereof be Routinitioron eee 4 dozen uifice guasticart noe beeen lands, of otherwise inserested ii ese te ates of last Saturday a gross aud abusive | villages aad individuals the custom of borzow- | Omitted from said books, then upon his return, | B.—Mantels, Mouuments, &e., always 4 dozen othoe seiasors, por dozen wal eenr. to the cuunt ¥ and the wales af me, which mauitests a deep personat | ing for every emergeucy bas become so much the | OF becoming of aye, at any time after the day of | peg 2 Js 0 1:0 gozon silk taste, in hanks, per dozen &e eis ty, and an anxious desire ly say some- | rule that no other mode is ever thought of Jeet | fesist 1 before the day o} — id election, 9.0 dozen red tap. 5 dozen paper w. assorted, per dozen to me without hela able. Th hts assorted, per dezen ix patent on ite face—a lo and upo} us of thix metropolis turn over a new leaf—estab clory proot thereof made as afore- lish 4 new custom—and pay as we zo : Wore neastgnep r to the Hon. J. Pipkney Henderson, said, the said register shall place the name of AL]. & BARNARD call the attention of pur- rr av M. Bryan. Richard 1 urele.t. } 3° pounds unprepared udia rubber, per pound | other gentlemen im the city. Cen he fi 7 of | chasers t Sale a 5 pounds prepar joes be «Con he fowud Pttempt muvent me in the pursuit of a Gixsup. | seb person xo returning on suid books. And it | (lasers to the Sale of Handsome Building 10 Wiquatta best bisek send per quarts | *Zat the Law Oflice ot Richard ptlieseices phesins (he Adminis’ | Tae Durantuxe.—We make the following | 21Y Perey shall kuowinzly swear falsely in the | G streets, on Tuesday Afternoon, ithe 23th usta 2) poun ‘s pounce, per pound es Be ntirely o premises, be shail, upon indictment and convic- | até Uou thereof before any court competent to try the | ~-— NoOTIC same, be adjudyed guilty of wilful aud corrupt | Typorranr rNOziGt BUILLDE, "clock, on the premises. of the way " 1 dozen best Chinese India ink, per dozen tack & private ¢ 2 dozen extels’ lnur pencils, assorted, per LOST AND FOUND. cited advice. and «t- | interesting extract from a very recent letter zen who is not conscious of | from an army subscriber at Fort Leavenworth : ; TRACTORS AND| 16, 24 bk 1 : ~ ever baving yiven any manner of provocation. |<?! Y ; -rjury, and punished accordingly. . 2dozen sable pencils, per dozen OST.—On Mon ay, t See sree aime is ct bane on Sven tection: | | cm the Ist of May, a large past of the army | PUY, Mad punished sgcordinuly, ie Se ee 12. doaen Ostorue’s or’ Newman's Lest water Aen neta aie the 24th insteut, on Pr > Tocetion; and consequently to all ap- | Tart Leavenworth for Ue tote eve | commissioner of othier person appoitited to super” | Manutactusant Nei, HWE ad Norown Aro-] 18. 390 pounds linen twine, per pound FELLOWS’ APRON, made of wi:te’ silk. wi Pinca necreatg SUUnerve the wamue purpose as the | cori noced of aitillere Intec y ang eee is | intend municipal elections shall wilfully ond | {oge Paeel eed otras oe dee; Crown Aro: | 18. 320 pound mahogany rulers, rourd or tat, so | Sold (immings. aud the ‘lexters V.O.U B. printed Ted axsassin : composed of artillery, infantry and cavalry. ‘The y tefuse lo receive the vote of a person | Fancy Brack ts, acd all other work iu connection inches loag, per dozen” re | aa se ae rieetggtet will be liborn ty rewarded ivy iewrs WV ith the editer of that paper 1 have bad no | ean “Hee mln eau Pany this force will be | possessing the lezal qualifications to vote at such | With House Building, cheaperthan aay other eetaen | 20, 6 doen leak, per dozen oe Hat, 90] nesses eUrAnt, Comucr Cf Lith and B ats. relations, picaxant or unpleasant. 1am not con. | 2t !¢ast five miles long be several detach | election as preseribed in this act, or shall in any | lixament south of Boston, a snehes long, per dozen scious of Lavin injured, directly or indirectly, | ments 0 at intervals of tive days, until ali bave | other manner binder or prevent the legal exee, | Tetimacash. JENKINS & LAMBDI 21. 20 pounds best quality sponse, per pound Loe erty: at the Park on ttn wireet a seecldivaiack’” HeHce: the wantonness of the | the Toth, one thousand extra Lees ge (eave tt | clue of the elective franchise in the city or Waxh- | Me 223m Alex LD seamen eminence ith g contte HALE BREASTPIN, set in guid, dastardly attack 1 one thousand extra horses go to supply ington, he shall, upon indictment and conviction Vad LEAT THE EBB thereof before the criminal court of the District | , Be continned To paercow CW esday) Morn of Columbia, be mabect to, imprisonment in the Totten Preeti beds’ ee : Sieg aint oney county jail for a period of time not exceeding six : eosint “4 4 2 months, and to a flae not exceeding two hundred Frnceiwable variety of superior Parlor aud Caubor <3. 10 dozen mucilage, Inrge 2ize glass jars, with | with a centre old te iratsh and metalietopac ber deen raved cresttho comt-of-arnin af tr 24. 1 dezeu muciige, im earthen or glass jars, Ender will be libersliy rewarded ty Without brush or tops, perdozen same at the Star (office, 25, 120 dozen pen holders, assurted. per doeon we thonsand « T HOURE will ith was In the greatest state of exbaustion on arriving at Leavenworth. His fare was white us marble, aud every symptom As regards the vations mean slurs, which it rppears are not positively actionable et law, if | a@-serve them gentec! people with whom I asseciate in Washington will easily so decide for i edo: le STRAY COW.~C © the subscribe a : i Furniture. a & de Zou wal t stands of boxes, cocoa, per 39 ehoet thet M te erber ua or themselves ; if not, they will iedze wiere they | {atimated speedy dissolation. He was put in | dollars, in each ease, at the discretion of the | '¢ c. W. BOTELE 4 BE cergeed our the 12th May, cit, a seuall dark Lelonr | Sf eee theagcts and for several hours remsined | court, and shall thereafter be Ineligible to any | ee LS ne Banach tern Bald dor] States whe epee te hee hte ee Eee With respect to the claims on Paraguay, | Lave | SPeretiless. otlice under the city corporation besides bein: AT ONE O'CLOCK, the Bar Fixtures will be : : HAO er GOe~ TT ass whee ee han lemead ee ein no convection with them, never have had, aud | , oft Leavenworth has been for the last month tamazes to the party Whose vote shal] | #0! cousisting of ove large Counter Oyster Box, on her back between her hips. The own. . sees sp diss * ’ a scene of the yreatest exeltement and confusion. | be xo rejected.” &e., with marble top, Also, the Ofhce Fnrniture, Fr , abo requested to come forward, prove prop- With revard to the charge that I Lave been | Pwo or three steamers arrive daily loaded with | “Sec. 4. Aad be it further enacted, That the | —! = [Form of sxaranty.| Ortr, pay charges, and tbe heraway bobbving for @ fine of steamers to Brazil, “ax the | &8°9¢S, mules, wagons, provisions, &e. In one penalties prescribed jn the foregoing section of NEW ARRANGEMENT. j Wasuxerox, JONATHAN BUCKMAN, epee speculator—probably <a New FC eamngpee are 1,000 horses, iu another 3,000 mutes. : iNGTON certify that Tenaily Town. it fw siinply false, and I brand the States rom this military Babel ctlicers are burry tuis act shall apply to any commissiouer or ather | LNLAND Se to Oe Ae hs proper facilities, and able to fulfil a con- ~~ R Pe es tract for fu:nishing stationery for the Department OST—On the ith instant. at or returning fi of the Lutertor during the year ending June 185, Mount Vernon, a MC ic The fi ‘on leavit GAL © | shail be © KOS should bid be accepted man 25 wisn yep FRR seg “gd ING MY PiANOS FOR CASH, and having persous appoiated to superintend an election who TY BO RICHMOND, . ey walthtiy neds tatiiely eae ‘| VIA, ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND to be received, the vote of any person not kgaliy | VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROADS. persons who may vote ilegaily, of move than once at any manicipal election ; and, also, to any ‘The steamer GEORGE PAG with the lie ae pment sendiug them to the East anti An osards being an “itinerant lectarer,”? | was sion of iivting very Keed bentiess me oldie ant . MSS tolecture before , Hiall of Representatives, ow all of the facts and | P*CDably be well dexcribed by the old Hues : (ug eXperience in the business, | van, 1 will 7 theories eowureted with Mr. Ericsson's new | (.) Phe King of France witutweuty thousand men, | person or persons who tay wilfully disturb, mo: | 7h street dally al Go'dlock am, for Aiexecarie. | $doaell Clesper than auy other extablinenery ie | BOARDING. power Iwas theu javited by eminent citizens | ‘Matebed up the bill aud then marched back Jest, hinder or interfere with sald commissioners | Counectiug with the tratus ou the (ange nnd Alex” | te ciy. “Tryme, | JOHN F. ELLIS. VARIA A cud, of several other cities to di of be ge instars again.” while in the discharge of their duties, or who | 890ra Ratiroad, leaving Alexandria at 7% o'clock | _"™* 506, between 9th and loth sis. B ean be cbtainad ene ROOM wubBOAt D I did; sud woe Snally Invited by a very — may wilfully disturb, molest, hinder, or inter. | %, Aud arriving in # tehmond at 239 p.m. SEVERAL NEW PIANOS, ured onl, afew | 'thstreet, between Gand Ho At Be 2 long bist of tie distingulened Merchants, bank- APMIRALS IN THE Navy oy tHe Unrren | fere with any voter while at or going tothe polls; ane roar Washineton t Reskmond iS, months by me . ‘a er! embers of Congreas, for sale at ise and in making the returns of any election to the than original cost Come and see them CA ePETINGS, MATTING, ke. 7 e. » Nu, em. and lawyers of New Orleans, as published | Srares.—Congress not long since uuthorized register of the city, the commissioners or other 4 , J. Re oitin, fa thet: daily papers, to repeat : 5.50, 5 ‘icket A © leeture there, ft the ad: i 3 ap cent. _ and did so, before a large andteuce > | the commanders o' squadrons of our ships | persons appointed to superintend said election SA PANDE nok ib th LL JOUN F, ELLIS, Just received, from the Phiindelphia auctions. > ward requested by a conmelition to denede ne of war to be designated “ Flag Officers,’ /. ¢, | shall alxo wake a return of all the baliets cast on 30 Damier Winoe ci cne cae oer Brsetiven GvuuUps. pa — Oreos ave) gompene ‘ier eee eet a wstitution in New Orleans. | Admirals. According to the etiquette of all | {ue occ#*!om, to be securely kept for a period of OHN F. ELLIS, rs aod Ray ee Ply» Ingrain, Vonetinn, List, Hemp and so did. And, if my memory properiy serves ee at least two years. ma 22 306 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Fans, Baskets, Traveling Bags. 4-4 and 5-4 Winteunt Colored me, the lecture was highly compitmenied by a the navies of the world those who wear their} ‘Sc. 5. And be st further enacted, That in the iH MUSICAL. CONVERBION AND Tak Ching Vases and other Urnanents, fer irom 25 ceuts up Mattngs, which * Bidtes, Ne" Salted by the present editor of the | fags at the fore are called Rear Admirals, | Jn mes te Pett ear thar ee [Have "Seared “COM Mae ND, THE | Suitable Prosanta for any purpose, AGaieanise!” ot Pattenee Floor Oidtoths. es. - Rainer. i A E . 8 atl | each a Piano from our St J x : ee . EGAN & SON, while those wearing them at the mizzen are’ siune: tions, as provided in the si; _ — ‘ore. Just received at Mot. AUGHLIN’S, ng sluners of elections, as p th vece | 9h 3 JOHN Fy ELLIS, © mazes" Peay. hetweeusthandSineic A mazi.sw @2 Pers between Ohana Mi

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