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city to their former high standard, and to admin- sry its municipal affairs agreeably to good order ING STAR. and economy, it is only with dittdence that I v ——— can accede to their request, ss fearful oe te W TY: ik imposed upon me may st ve abortive, WASHINGTON = 3, 185%, eet receive, after ‘election, assistance of SATURDAY ....--+0-+ wire sume oy ESOS | on independent council, and that of a strong and =—_— | well organized police, which fender mee in- > : 3 PRESS | dispensable to carry’ out the R forms. iB co es yoo grapes we tat Tiating, then, cotiiely to the undivided support CONGRESSIONAL. ST OF LETTERS | * MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. AMUSEMENTS. _— 858. INING in the een ae ra oa | eae ene we | a= erate or SOB g | NTHNY AL ER I z, y Private calen- “ to in ii laruared.. a OFT . cchiecupaalaly after our report closed, un- Ry ee er ee wel ~ mer app a3 h F Young Catholics Friend Society. til the Senate went:into executive session, on the | “WJ. Precio! 1 gi —~ & pd a a At termination of which it adjourned. i Trilppicasonte thes in ae follow: tain 7 the ai ae Ix tue Rovsg, a resolution, intreduced by Mr. ‘ LADIES’ LIST. fe Set ta, a fluence in au 2p a Hyaes, Hannah — Robinaan, Larenta | 888)*' of n 10th vy etan Stanton, to construe the’second section of the act Wvoccou namteer Mrek@. Expaeite, | Apt. ed that be couldhot urdert ke to | ington at ® POWHATAN bes been enznr ed for ION to the pavilion at Ton THURSDAY. the Bas She will flenve Wash lock &. mand Alextndras at fsa. 9 an GLY = te et ox Chee of those of my fellow-citizens whose interests | of February 3, 155%, to continge haif-pay to cer- | gaan Mariel ull’ alon MW chara aid him ueiess ho w ana Reterning she wi quarters of a century of experience and elabo- | are se much at stake, | cheerfully accede to their | tain widows and orphaps in accordance with the - ee poe el centages Sy reve a each ty rate investigation in regard to the main prinei- | Wishes, and allow them to use my mame as theY | gecision of the Court of Claims in the case of yyy . nexcelient Dixxe wd Surren, together with gor droam, Cor fectionery. &c., will be furnesned by the ladies ci Rt Mary's cougregetion to al Who mag ye . =o desire, with the clear understanding, however, Pies which shape the action of our Government | that} am to be “independent” in all and every should be sufficient to authorize a permanent | sense of tue term, and 1am only to be guided by | fom the ith March, 115, provided thal ne widew | Barts, Mary rales} hall be paid a pension for the same time during | Beseh, Jone 0 ‘ an. it things, and | *ONe : fer # ) vrown, Eliza national policy, and inaugurate an era of ac- | honesty, Justice md cdi an all thelr chief | Which her husband:was living and im the receipt | ¥ im Bee Salle tion. Itis glad to see that windy themes of | magistrate, the laws and regulations of the city of a pension, was agreed to he Eltee Heatd, Augee a6 nt did not sveceed im gett Norwithstanding fartars nd cisimed of him the sum p bray « his froitiess eff r the ease, f 3 "s celebrated Band has boon encaged forthe course refused to pay. |. by F. CROWN. eosin ae the Committee pledee (hemsett an to Jane Smith, and th the pensions sbatl be paid | Rat ° ition agitators being remoy - | of New Or s. Ver | y, your obe- propriation bill Mrs TH Ly s spare no effort to render the occasion 8 plrasaat one Senate amend: ts th with LD det worn to before me. Abolit! t being ed from Con: lean: ry respectfully, y' be. The miscellaneous ap; ation bili, dient servant, G. T. BEAUREGARD second eto, was referred to the thirine: “Lisy it A. ROTHWELL. J. P. ton ho er. sy wah feat FP aE 5 * gerin, Mra J gress, that body is, with alacrity. proceeding to Ways and Means Committee. Bailey, Mre aL Solomon, Jene Aun joel, - . . The House then went into Committee of the Mary K = Mark, Bel Shehen, Banat the dispatch of public business. It pressesthe | Dgara op Senator Henperson —We have | whole, and c. Burges, Mary ark, Belen onsidered (he private calendar, and | Clark, Mrs De ac wenres, Mary r es nena id oe imsportance of being prepared to meet any de- again to record an instance of the visitation of | on the Coramittee rising a number of private | Cempbell, Mine nro, Susanne Soe ¥ OFFICE BROKERAG It is emi- | DOLLAR; fora indy, F: TF nently worthy ¢f consideration on the part | servants, Tw: five 4 Gov- ta, The precerdsare to be app cramraae re weneng omen under the. day next they | ine erection ofa Buifdmg to be uscd as a ernment, whether in v. robe" . kerage for woeey | Schoo. 4 bs bills were disposed of. Carney, Margt Moutgomery, LQ Tobe'm wil vote that the ba ines sof Bro ¢ . Tickets to be hed of John A mand upon our national energies and resources | oyr jegislative halls by the fell destroyer. | Ate nich the adjournment took place. Colas; Aollide Marie. Beberch | Yersian t pot ecliceynk (Sarbiflngen Vireo | e ste Iegechoni. & tiam Bowling, Alexandris that the circumstances surrounding us may Another member of that body has been stricken — Clark,MreC HM irg it ia turn with the highest office im yo ia | sugton ; and As sen a demand, and while not doubting an early disa- by the hand of death, and has fallen bencath Proceedings of To-day. orig peed @ great part. ay A ° Erecuter . vowal of the outrages and proffer of satisfac- | the blow, after a protracted season of suffering. In THE SzNaTR, to-day, several bills were read | Clayton, Ophell iearar Gane a aa omas Coyle Alton Hurdle, Davie,Mrs Emily V Manot: Washlogt “THEY A ae AFRAI _ Bictect D. McOsker. je 3 eoSt tion by the British Government, it demands of | We refer to the Hon. J. Pinckney Henderson, Murine nesaiee a reeatation der viniong = tas Hate lel e ‘Wert Jenaune O°» FELLOWS HAL Lee Saale me offences be continued, — U. S. Senator trom Texas, who died at his lodg ing the session of Congress until the 2ist inst be We toon, J. INSCO W asaMe Promptness of action as shall signify the una- | ings in this city, last evening, of a pulmonary | “M;. Houston then aunowiced the deren of Wilsor, 4 compere nimity of the people. Siesens, with whieh the San boon em greatly af | bin cellennee, Donates JF Hienderean of Tete, | Scibamw .Geree Sieeee womet Soran weaproal ol the ‘rath of the hare, Bible Fonerams The Umon, farther, pays a tribute to the | ficted for months past as to prevent his regular | to ‘his memory, whicu was closed by bie offering | yiyon we CERTEEMEN'S IgT oe AyBrtave tiet Col. Beret end hie iriends joined ae ee memory of Senator Henderson, and notices @| g:tendance to his duties in the councils of the appropriate resolutions for the occasion Al Wm Freeman, Jno R Orrick, Capt Teos | only conclusion is that they are afraid of the truth. | This Mageibetet suas poe mee hea letter from an abolition fanatic 5 Eulogies on the character of the lamented de- | An Ws Foster, J H O'Del , Sam Otherwise they would not have relied on a qi ib- | and en. pb sm ng uate than Utn a8 te ae E . nation. st . ceased were delivered by Senators Davis, Crit- | archer De W mede”)|6|- Sones bung contradiction. The pecrle now wil nut be a Dlesned inoroatent aacaes tn the Bitte: The editorial columns of the Intelligencer} Senator H. was a North Carolinian by birth, | tenden, Reid, Hayne, and Seward. operons EY Soe pepe Sg satisned with anv! hing shurt of = pina un eroished Deore open at coven ws. i i 1836. After Mr. Seward concluted the resolutions | 4iere, don T Fiinigan, Eugene 0 Peabody, Wm F mnt, fr e +4 wf * = * = es ee pie aad | ba the tenetaiivoey ati ait: were adopted, and Messrs. Bayard, Cameron, ree DeRD Paros, Kdward Pow, Wm A be bo menos aerated a Secon rege lt pind Tickets 3 oenta: reserv ‘conts—to be WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Clay, Wade, Hammond, and Seward were con- | Asi y, RD Fox, Gras Parrish, Rout 42 ; nder, Col OB Pottery, Philip W stituted a committee to arrange the funeral ob- | 41.¢v.32m" . Pemmender. Col OB Putters, Puilip sents don’t want quibbles and equivoe: bad at the Hall door. Children wuder ten yeors, Mt ts ties and early formation of that government. aN INDEPENDENT VOTER. | iS cents. . I ther ill be | when an independent republic. He afterwards | Sequies Alwine. J) Geuld, WM Teter, Ludwig THE MUNICIPAL HLECTION-A ante Rubititions on Waelssniay pt Saturday ay taeat am ato from New Or - i ior pac noneet: (Clea the Renee Genet Stes = an Fustecste Gol writer in last evening's Star has under- 23, o'clock; to commence at By O'clock prowseiy found apres information “= aes cee Poacge re sles nee ee “~ journed respeaeee enti Pere ki taken pesitively todery the iruth of the assertion plained by Dr. Tibtite. ma 28 now in Washington city. It can hardiy be | honor, and on the issior 4 m Is THE Hovsx, on motion of Mr. Stephens, the ae Paty mP — Gi.eson, Timothy Philips, EF that bloodshed can oceur there after what bas | Union, was its first Governor as a State of the | Senate bill for the admission of the State of Ore- | 8. taken place. While we are not advocates for | Confederacy. He was unanimously chosen by | gn e be Union was referred to the Commit- : ‘ * Side e tee on Territories. revolution anywhere in our land, we certainly | the Legislature last year to succeed the la- pepe oor. alles AE seat el bee ok believe that there was no other remedy than | mented Thomas J. Rusk in the U.S. Senate. | (a0) to pracerd to ihe consideration of the bill that resorted to to regain the rights of the eiti- | He was a lawyer. statesman and orator, of the | to extend, for seven years, the patent of Ed M. zen, which have been withheld by violence on | highest order of talent, and bis demise will de- Chatlee, fur Lis india rubber improvement ; nega- the part of armed desperadves. prive the nation, as well as the State of Texas, _ onggtos ed ares jpn arene eat ~d ~~ a tiemen who waited upon the President, that wt | ————————— Was not the design of the Administration to unter WANTS. fere with the approsching contest inany way. Sve — = - - an iaterriw pag hiid, and the President frankly ANTED-—A N SE (one who & good informed these ¢ ntiewen that the Adimivusteation seainstress) fora child three years © was not responsible for anything which might bave | past of reference required. h seit or published committing them to any land ne of condact. Sareea tinier tienioeimnas ANTED—bya SUALL WE ENCOURAGE THE BUS W SITUATION woere he will inske bh Y 3 IN OF LOBBYING FOR PAY TO erally usefu'. Good references can be gt GET OP FICE-UC ‘ t ard, Wm leguer, Patr — Feyue, Dani 4, Rev . Ranlett Wun tived—y 2, nays 70. ase of Judge Watrous was Ri ow ee, A . Alex Rohrer, John K ig mm th im bl ii 1M > haracter. | Vor farther partvovlars apply an wi ets i of invaluable services. til Mon ext Bats, Moses jr2 Hurtbert, Chas F Re lienty E question that 4th street. hatween Dand B00 0M Pisces Dipees i extra as e Balti aple us in respect tothe memory of Sena- | pow ¢. Hon JB Hirdson Win BO Ke 4, Gea 22 employ of tue t pp ear e Sun of this morning embrace a summary o' ‘Suu Wares Quxeriow, of as, Were then received Koigiway. ~otes on Mow not those who vote for | Y cad tuition as COACHMAN, No obec mz best city ‘No. a7 Ith Meury ett, Ge W taon, Go James G. Gerret vote to encourage this business? the circumstances leading to the revolution Wasutineton, June 1, 1-5. Who next wail. ho seek to have removed if m fee i | Hon to going to the country. Can there, for such it is, in plain English. We | pyjior of the Star: au then delivered a culogy, and offered a Hozafraw, Lewis Reeder, Gov A IN and todo the geneisl housework im a sia! 2 Z a te baw 2 e references. Apply, for three days, RT 1m és a series of resolutions, fixing the time for the E-vinewn, tary chas | OMered? Fit ooste G5M to hevem Comm’esionsr | Erect, corner et &. je5 at need hardly point to the fact that these ex-| 4s the writer of the communication over the | funeral at 4 o'cloc Pp. tn to-morrow. Motland, BD amen rates of tach. ; TANTED TO HIRE—A WOMAN, as cook ii i “ lc Good,”’ whic! red in Mr. Quitman seconded the resolutions, and Hardeu, M Roborteon, it A VOTER. W by tracts embrace ample food for reflection on the | signature of ‘ Public Giood,’? which appeares part of the friends of law, pease, and good | your paper of Wednesday last, in reply to one made a few remarks ‘The resolutions were adopted, and the House | putt rdengeticlad PHEGALLED JADE WINCES Den. family. a short dvatanice 1 the country. Flsve pre- . 3 j 9 an U at in 7 smarting under er A lard a Bn order in our own city, whose affairs have for | written by me relative to increasing the funded adjourned sure rogton, J attempts to cvade the issue, New," Demosret t SP RD—An aolive, imteli, some years past been hastening, at a galloping debt of this city, having very unjustly impugned Tie m-mbers were requested to meet in the pe ie at, CULURED Lf Heart” charged that a persou appointed to oitice Slave prefer ¢' Hall to-morrow at 245 o'clock ee th ‘Bae hose . di BOY, l2 or i4 years of age. - oss the motives which induced me to give my views con Jas W Gal Martel euca ek ber os thie comes oen i AM BOY, itr i4 years of age. SS a ae pet pone maparesea laa heen: upon that important question, requires a r-ply. Henshaw, MxjJ C Sutulds, Thos A for sinister motives. | pronounced it false. Has K street. bet xcon 8th and Sth strects. attempted'to prove his assertio h’s persona’ reeponsibility. Axain; heasserte A Bask Faiture.—Tbe Woodbury Bank of | Buckloybam,Goe A Harsisou Jw Smith, Sam! quence of thealleged bad municipal government, The writer commences by asserting ‘that the Brady, Edward Hepbura, UP Shes, Jobu Ow, ill wtate that, S i , r i secant ; ar SE, to take charge of two and the outrage, violence and bloodshed that | Object I had in view was to induce the voters at | Connecticut, at New Haven, was enjoined on Bleyer, 4, Ballet SL Siraeter, J a Pivindled pa Br: ont Rivers, 1 cateast ins a oe Sa" sa 4 ‘we have prevailed fora long time in that city, it may | the next election not to sanction the proposition | ‘Chursday, by commissioners, and is to be placed Bires, Douglas i Raligisania tues "This he declined to do. So much | mile from the city. Appiv.a’ the Ding Store of R, be necessary, fora proper understanding of the | to invest the authorities with power to Increase | j,, the hands of a receiver to be wound up. There | vidieman, Daut % a for his responsibility Again, this doubty Demo- | ST. CISSEL, corner of Bridge and Cor gress ate, matter, to wate that the savers election takes | the Fusdod debt.” Ta this charge } pled gull-f 511 bo 'no serious’ loasito holders of the circulat= | ™ a ee erat charges that Col. Berret knew that the batl, | Georgetown. Je 4-% place on Monday next, and that the party now in ty—that being the sole object of my communica- fate 1» Chee jackman, cen inkrecent cise, Was worthless. not known to every person of commo: Col. Becret had no more todo with this ing notes, but the stock will be a total loss er, Charles Harrison, CV er had, previous to the 26th ult., nominated | tion for the reasons set forth, but not for those uo Stith as their candidate. For several years ascribed to me by the writer. In this connection i. Chas H Hoskins Charlos De alcarabbersidee 1 rail” than Washing of » stall y. Apply at Faloard& Burridge Bb B ANTED—A woman adm the iy at Sat s - himselt? it being a matter entirely with- | Street, betwoen 12th end 13%! st but @ nomina! vote has been polled, in con- | ‘ Public Good” says ‘that Congress expressed THE, REGULAR THLY MEET- Fue Sapdticot wacistrate : SLY —A compet Conan of the violence exhibited at the polls. its object to be to Maftord to the cities of Wash- | [T 3 me of ey Calvi Tora hical eatery ae Bess dant act thin emsonrere tomhigomonte ym i w ARES. P grey mo ge te . roam" At the last election, out of 12,000 registered voters | ington and Georgetown an unfailing and abundant | will be held THIS EVENING at 2 uclock. it Batty, Arthur Shapieigh, Jas B ply inate rascaliiy. In conclading this m: stress pre ‘erred. at 539 H street nor h, '«- only about 1,000 votes were cast supply of good and wholesome water.”’ Upon zs —>NOTICH—My pl M te af t il be Berulard, A Joh: son, Capt Sanbo.n, JD will state to “Democrat in Heart” that, as he has | twaen tae hour m. Testremonmis of At the time of Mr. Stith’s nomination by his | this point there can be no difference of opinion, | [} E 3 closed on Monday’ 7th inet. ee ve Me | cramer Gen Thos 2 Jillian, Jos S mpooe.J 3 been denounced asa falsiner, 1 hold myself in read- | t¥arneter nt he jee American friends, the election elicited apparently | for itis to be presumed that Congress, through | 4~ *AVM.S SIMPSON, — | CMI CeptRE,USAFouusod, John J Soot Henry Ww ee COLLEGE, OF very little interest, the impression being that he | their liberality in making such large appropria- enprigt A haviae z i it" lth streetand Pa. avanne. $$ __ouooreoeoeeeenee (Ss SOTICE.—Phe Special P M.Y. DRURY, UKADUATE OF VA > Ty = A wall proved experience in Teaching, disires & WASHINGTON CITY, D. C., Tut rship in an acidemy or faniy. Reterenors To Cot, Jas. G. Bexeer, E ‘Moses n, Michi S would be elected without serious oppos na. On | tions for this work, by which to amass fortanes the morning of the 26th, however, an ‘independ- | from the citizens tu levying a tax for every glass ent ticket” was announced, ax a movement im- | ef Water used by them, neither was it inlended 1, David ao e of the Fifth ‘LY Ward are requested to meet THIS NIGHT o. ust foom d Cog ere | roncete ge Seguive er Ri ¥ ¢ 1 "ele + ‘ cid tor atthe Natio al Hotel ta) June peratively demanded by the fon of the | that the control ef this work should be vested in | ®t C*spara’ Hotel, at 8 o’elvak, - Guo Sik: Vou appear to invite correspondence, for in | dete widress “Pint Beta Kappa,” Morristown, Pa. city's affairs. To this ticket the papers of that | the corporate authorities, conferring a power they | - TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. | Gini.’ Jawes TE eitin Rett tL Se ee . city generally, including several which had here- | afe so caver to obtain, to exact a tax forthe use | [J i beg leave to sate that my house will be | Ganmendeia zon to address ine {ecu} proper ingiries white 1 am ANTED—A steady COLORED WOMAN as tofore supported the party in power. cave in tueir | Of the water, in order to derive an annual reve- | closed on Monday, the 7th It ea KLOM Gulley, JK Flvrauan, FD Scuatitate de subiieobicc mek te secmien ae J srigtedan adhesion, as it was said to be coinpised of eiti- | nue (according tox published statement) of sixty- | lt EEARLES SLOMAN: peer peices whole character and c well recommended Jiberal wages will be prid. App ¥ zeus of the highest respectability, and in regard | five thousand dollars. Tue intention of Congress | ~——> NOTICH.—The Specia! Police appointed for c | Now, Colone!,do you deny the tact, that, on or tourner of 1th and H etre: te to the prospects of which the New Orleans Bee, | Was that the water was to be free, me or Frog LS abe first and seound precincts of the Seoond o cnt foe tat of July, 1658. you did remoee from the aaa. Whig,) of the 27th ultimo, furni follow- | pense to the citizens being the cost of and the | Ward will meet TO-NIGH'T, ata o'clock, at the | Ges City Post Otl . orthy. FS tGE wis MOG Gk cian PRES Sy elicemetion saaaihirpaneitlae nea, by rare pipes, and keeping them in repair. lin Engine House, to o-ganize and appoint a | durtis faurhful clerk,” (as you ycureelf termed iimat the | WYANTED TO SELLA ove sto ' “* We published yesterday a letter addressed by | ‘‘ Public Good” informs ux that the “tax on a very large number of the citizens of New Or- | property is now up to the maximum allowed by jeans to Major G, T. Beauregard, in which the | the charter, and therefore cannot be increased latter is solicited to allow his name to be used as This extract explains the object of the move an independent candidate for the office of mayor made by the Councils in this matter. Let au- at the ensuing election. The signers declare that | tuority be given to increase the “funded debt” they are impeiled to make this request by their | then an Sr portunity is afforded the authorities to deep interest In the pring? and good nume of | appeal to Congress (upon the plea that the citi tume,) who had « large and dependent family to sup ULL DING. 12 by 24, made to moves on rs’ port. by his daily service—and whose only «fience | rs. It wall be wait cto barenia. = at No. 429 Waa, the being a Whic—but wor a Roman Catholic: | Pern. avenue,on WILLIAM BELL, Dyer, and dul you wot put ia bis pivce a theroughgeing 3-& working Whig—ard brother in-law of Pricst Don NTED—To inform the public that 1 have elen? And did you nos, @ sli wOquent to Removed my Res! Estate. Fire and tafe tn rere Sak of equal rank—th | surance (fhoe to No. 520(24 sto y) 7th. street, and pedoay Seg peraye me opposite the office of the National tatelligencer peer jestt POLLA®*D WEBB. capi nin. A fail attendance is urgently requested, Aa : OFFICE FIREM ‘LY COMPANY, Wa “its ieee K TOWN, Jurie2, 185%. o Y Qe mye Ata meeting of the Directors of this Company, | Q'!aul, C | preaghyecil ene, oe 8 on the Ist instant, James Adams, Kxq.. was unami- | Cammann, Chas Lows, James | Thomas, live mously elected President, and Alex. McIntire, Sec- echau ian re ‘Su Lecuan Heury A o a New Orleans, and by their desire to rescue the | Zens have authorized the distribution of water | "tet: ALEX. MeINTIRE, See. | $2. povclag al —ao sis igi NT. LACKSMITH WANTED.— The rubserter administration of the municipal government | through the city) for such additional powers ax | ~ . = d = | Gow Futon, J Lite aud Fire Insuranc+ Agent, No. 51 wishes to hiren good SMITH. (One that iso frome the baneful influence of party politics. | Will enable them to increase the rate of taxation, Dail odes Geagpecl firmed tire han gy pet ut North 4 street. Capitol Hill. D.C. | gaod horse shuer, understands ooun'ry work, wud ply accepts the candidature with the clear un- | above the present rate probably a hundred per | Halle ner of 10th and te. (391 picker ies + & aren we Vr Approaching municipal election ss au ployment. A man witha family would derstanding that he is to remain independent in | ce#t. The writer coutinues, that “the mere act story,) for investigations of » christian character.¢f | p ives, Thos HM v , Ge event of more than ordinary interest. as upon its red. Inquire at isniiey’s Cross one nen every sense of the term ef authorizing the city authorities to create a | a'lintetlectual, moral.or spiritual subjects connected | puce © ue will depend ina iarge meneure the fature of ve from Atoxandrin, “This movement is not unexpecied. Forsev- | debt doex not at once Create an interest paying With man’s nature axd destiny, andali p:rsons who | Drik eral weeks before the American nominations we | debt.”? Certainly it does not; but what si rarity may sympathise with the objects of those meetings | bro’ tected with | City Post ¢ Washington and 5 LEWIS BAILEY. at the Was Ths writer beiongs to that c ice. jot Gir who bave he i i ‘ Walls, Wm H K — _ 4 “ had heard rumors of an independent ticket, and | has the citizen that the stock’ will not be at once | 4f0 Tespectlully requested Led pein ener ptairaal [aa ary iio Thandire. | Whedas WaOURM e the Know ANTED-—All subscribers to Spenser's Histo- principal office. From the names we see app nd. | wand’ dottars in the Alexandria and Washinzton BIBLE SOCIETY.—The 2d anriversary | D-nwing. Israel sw we pringeren pepe tory ag gs sajerty po gwen see complete copies in all styles of binding, frou Pato the correspondence there is reason’ to be. | Branch Railroad, is no guarantee thet the theee Sie seers Poems reatt etomer | proms, seroma ry intelligent citizens have always deplored the intro- | %2,,0,94 Per volume, JAMES CARTER. w ovvloak, inthe First Presbyterian Church, on 4% | Dounely, Jehu T Mule, Wan H street. . . shen : Wash Addresses will be delivered by Hon. John Thomp. | Pelton. 2 Mat ee 89,8 representativ, on this oveasion.of the Amer | Pt ae wan Bile Society, aud by Kev. Joseph ‘IT. Smith, ..D., of Baltimore. F : An interesting meeting isanticipated. je 5 St* a em PUBLIC L&CTURES.—The Bible rs. the experionoe of the past four genre of party rare WANTED.—A BOY, axed 15 years, desires has but confirmed the correct ues of that judgmen’ piace as Coil, Berret is before the voters of our ery smply | ness where he asa party man—he clams our suilrage on no other | good home. He jectab. sound—aud in speeches at various Ward meetings | wil endeavor te ven kud employer @ line made this the distinctive question upon | Any person in want of such as an ap; tioe will which wa must decide; indeed, reticcting and mod. | olease address Box No. 23, Star ce, amd the erate Democrats have not hesitated to express | favor will be promptiy attended to. mwa lsat t aaa that the Convention pe LO some gentleman w' stronger clauns Bpon our = ae aor cont from party tres. 5 Sa Wersen wa for abave hiteen | —___LO8T_AND FOUND, years. and davis 5 iden ify ty {am corre hi ell the signers a mass of old line whigs, a consider- | at this election, why not wait until the water is able number of democrats, and many gentlemen | introduced juto the city, and authority to use it who at one time were either members of the | has been obtained, which will allow sufficient American party or were accustomed to vote with | time to make the necessary arrangements for ita that organization distribution for city purposes. “ Public Good,” “We percetve. too, that the Independents,with | in concluding his article, charges me with being a view doubtless, of strengthening their ticket, | actuated by persona! motives in suggesting other have Dominated candidates for recorder in three | Modes for the distribution of the water than that out of the four districts, a caudidate for street proposed by the authorities, which would do commissioner, aud candidates for aldermen and | ¢way with the necessity of creating thi \di- assistant aldermen. They have certainly availed | tional debt. Upon th: suggestion he savs, themselvex ofa favorable period for the expeci- | © there are kind individuals who would be will- pace The dominant party in our city bas suf- | img to ask Congress to charter a ‘Water Com- e Homan ‘Traditions ; The truth as .tis in ‘The faith once delivered to the Saints ‘wn to be widely variant from the faith and lope of Sectarian Theology; ‘The unfuitilled prophecies Pointing to the coming of Ch and his perseusl reign on earth over the Natio The introduction of @ new era in the world’s history, being the Divine ayeod or sielon from the the Caty batt, oe, slender ie ell of the ty Property aun ‘Noother ; Tecently, from dissention and discord, and | pany.’ to spread the life giving element through. | plan as developed in the Holy 3 ip.ures for the re- pocdiaestr Gey rptearen ti stl ; Tres ie ee ae sects to be harbored by the | ont the expansive bounds of this great city.” | keneration of society and the recon-truetion of hu- | 2 et, Wn B mad all whe aie chil reedae Coen give @i0 for has ea ed friends of the defeated aepirants. Stilt that par- | For «* Public Good's” information I will. state ty is formidable when united. and the presence | that I have never had any interest in or connec- of an organized opposition may induce it tose- | tion whatever with eo! | Water Company, and ti ts family quarrels, close up its rank and | shall oppose any proj on to place the control prepare for a oplrited contest. P a of the water into the hands of As monopoly. 1 “A few days ago we expressed our concern at | contend that the use of the water to the citizens the utter absence of every symptom of popular | ought to be free. and that its distribution should nut and all wh will readily apprec give $10 for ils this kindof knowledge. What would be tof | -cturn of tue Cow and Detect A werechant who would eatrust the management ofa | tne Thief. large aed complicated business to one who bad je 5 Bt MIDDLETON & BEAL... not @ thorough knowledge of imereantile transac. | ——- - ——— ——_ tions. The Chiel Magistrate of the National Me- OW LOST.—A small sized red nad winte Cow, tropolis should be above suspreion, for the recent / marks not recollected. strayed Inet 1 Mr. ‘Thos. Ber-y show plainly that | Tuesday. A suitable reward will be given inan adairs ona new and Divine basis, &c. &c. Fier rda, Walter Da. Joun THomas, of New York. will deliver a] etuau, Wau P series of Lectures on the above and kindred topics, | vecits, TT in the ‘Temperance Hail, on E street, beginning ou | es: SUNDAY MORNING, June 6th. and continuing through the evenings of the ensuing week. Seats free, and the public invited to attend. Wo dbury Whart u fonate davelopm Ty r u a t =. — a vificial poxitien may Le prostituted for mercenary | for information ss te her wherensoute. by ae mes a peers J municipal election be under regulations similar to those that govern | + YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCI- purpe: . - the subsoriber at 6 sonth B siveet, Capitol Hal, vored to direct the attention of the the authorities in the laying of pavements and ETY.—The regular mouthly meeting of this | MisCeLLANEOUS.—Edltor Niles’ Regiaier; G-deby's Ho- | Mr. Wallach is 4 native of Washington, and ty oral the Bank of Washiugton izes to the importance of a s: #as-pipes—the cost to be assessed upon the prop- | Society willbe held in the parish School-room at- | tebe Secretary Orlen.al Lodge; Chai Ww large interest identified with the prosperity of the | _ja5 3 JAS. ADAMS administration of our city affairs, The appear- | erty that receives the benetits, and not upon the | tuched te St. Patrick’s Church,on SUNDAY AF Jai wa. city: he has freely invested his means prises intended to develop its resource: several years in both branches of the € understands theroughly the working ment. As Marshal of tle District M administrative abi ity of a hich order. those gaalit.es we so much reed int a eg pee of our sifaers. Mir. Wal ach disiaims all party ties—he comes $: * rede: before us AS An independent candidate. and as such COW ei eee imeree t erouof Washinston! you who baveas intoroatas | **f ‘ar ket date ae ee stake in the prosperity of our beloved city, and are = Sor hex dcimmery 10 mo at No.3 West stiect, ail euter ance of the independent ficket, if it accomplish- | property of all for the benetit of the few es nothing else, will, in all probability, arouse Vor. the community from its supine slumber, and cre- ate a sufficient amount of excitement to ensure an Appointments = Tae Feesenr—By ie oo of public opinion at the polls some- | wth the advice and consent of the Senate-— at defini i ji 3 i i ane os than has been | Calvin L. Sayre, of Ala., second lieutenant in . ee meee (Whig) a referring to the | the Marine Corps, to fill a vacancy occasioned . ic ve so long covered the city | b i i illii with @ pall of infamy,” says, 4 — Bole enna of second lieut. William think, at last ‘in to appreciat an and realize the eens eeae condition tTERNOON, June 6th, at cloek. Important business will be transacted, requiring the attendance CARD FOR THE LADIES.—Having just OL every member, made extensive additions to my stuck of pON- te 4-2t ___JAS. J. MITCHELL, See. | NETS EUArS. KIBBONS, ani all joener reaui- = o > 7 site goods for the season, in ty line, I respactfuliy ence inthe First Ward, my bar wil closed on ey ree werd Pa: aves ee three dara immediately preceding and including | —J* S-eo3t New Vanes Store. 3 & Fa avesue. the day of Election—the 7th instant. =e T NGTICE, : ___JOS. BOULANGER. HE sale of fine Oil Paintin D, BOOK — boteler's auction room WE, THE UNDERSIGN fr E3 Sellers and Stationers of this city, agree to on account of the upset UST—This mores, on F. street, wp 4 small back and tan TRRRIF ro; | SLUT, with long eara Any person bring ved | ing «ud stat to B. JOST. Wine Merchant. ; Pa. avenue, near I7ih street, will receive is- | Tewasd. 2 REWARD—S trayed away from the sulmer: of makinga | James D. Murray, of Minn., Purser in the June 5, i258 etows, D.C, drawa on Bank of Georg-town, Neo. . (Hare, note, or heartily sick of ruflianism and misruie, co'enriy to | C£otectowu, D.C. 7 Keene lo day morning, June 9h, at 10 o’oleck. the polls and deposit venr votes for Richard Wal- es JOHN KESSLER. vigorous. united and er, & Z close our respective Stores, from Monday, the 7th ~ — - : Maw Odense iis tents elo em Navy, to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death | of June, until Uctober tet, test at 2 o'elack Buy, | eval a plotares Will eoatinee' open’ for Inspection | inch ru 5 OST—A CHECK of K. Pickrell & Co.,duted refer, and which have bury like an incubus upon | Of Samuel P. Todd. y LAaNCH i TAYLOR & MAURY, ee MR. EDITOR :—Mr. John Tarton havir ijectad Lo his nt me being placed on the In- dependent Citizens’ ticket. Tequest thet the name of Mr J. W. EASBY be inserted, who, if elected, wi'l not represent a party, but the true in- terests of th ir 4 FIRST WARD. wees ed cr, Shing us beneath its horrid George W. Ciarke, of Ark., Purser in the ‘The Delta 82-5 600 citizens signed the call for | N*¥¥: i= place of Ezekiel W. Cullen, whose Major Bem revérd to become a candidate They [ 20mination has been withdrawn at his own re- are “uen of * respectability, intelligence, private | quest. worth, eminence in commercial and professjoual FRANLIN PHILP, ADIES—Perhapsthere are some few who are je 4-2t* a Z nted with the good tasie with which mes ee STEVENS FANCY GOODSare selected. Those IN ORDER THAT THE YOUNG mon | tew I wouid advise to lose no time in calling to con- Hy ur einploy may have some time for relax- | Vince tuemseiver of so important a fi.ct.as he has ation during the wari weather, our stores will be | just made valuable additions to his already suporior closed at 70’ clock p. in, from date (June ith) unt.i} stock. Je 5-eo3t STER GALLANT’S Carp C street, between loth and llth street ni ase ae . } I - — | JOHN PURDY. the People’s In. opendent Can RAYED OR STOLEN-—From the subsen- standing William I. Wileox. of Conn., Professor of Boptomber iss RRY & BROTHER AWSON HOUSE, 406 13th Street, between E didate for Mayor, will be » pperted or sane atthe @eree Lana E rom, the suheers The Troe Delta endorses. in a leader, the nom. | Mathematics in the Navy, to fill a vacancy oc- CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO,| 4 Sire! and the Avenue —T 05 3 ____ SANS MECea NICS sense Sreaks Nhe ORREL DSy thatton of Major Heaarezard, aod says tbat “if | casioned by the resign: tion of Wm. FI J.W. COLLEY , ig pt ee Fg meager pIRST WARD and ard whit the right spirit animates ua, our city will be re- 5 Pe ae oe Rane, . Ww. ee cell pf ect hy rin mentee BUD Pe EN ews c TICKET. t in his forehead ; slichtly bip-shotten. $10 re- deermed ; if, however, those who ought to stand | Samuel V. Hunter, of Ky., Purser in the SW. SEAR be xecormmodated: “hose in want of good hoard | For Mayor RICHARD i. Thee te hea e esate te F COOWLIEY up Uke men shrink like cowards, or hesitate Navy. to fill a vacancypecasioned by the death WM. M SHUSTER & CO. _ je 4-2t* ba pccommouse 5 ose in rf For Alderman—W M.A of eee se Sourual copy three Lunes a nt about the employment of the needful means to |p re eee NOTICE TO KEEPERS OF TAVERNS| jexlw* A. R. HAFF. a - gbrain their rigbts at the ballot-box, then ~ | of William Sinclair. ie STAURANTS OY! Bis ~ es ‘ iq) serve to continue ax we Lave been forthe Met] Sar RESTA Maron's Ornice, ATR ON bk aC HR OAD: = eee eee, 40 a BOARDING. tour years, the trembling slaves of the cut-throats | Stoor Saratoca —This vessel is now at the The K Ta Ru Lyme rod aed ais : . = Tas ANTI eae ort P; 1. ——_—_—_— =. < , = bs = is & epers 0 verna, Hotels, c . and EAN’ i 7 i, TICKET. , on ape: ian Sus some at Seeagey aeukees oe sheets Navy Yard, fitting out with all possi- Bar ad Dironkine places’ of al "kinds ste oto GS wi eee eee For Mayor. ra ee pret Bg collie Rat ae eae 9 , oclose rt n ist nuts: T : “ > 1 y - - tasty here He Gespatch for the Home Squadron. The f feauiredita slure that portion of their ent thoroughly CHANGE OF HOURS. ; COL, JAMES 6G. BERRET, mn the house 40 idth street, between The Delta of the 25th. referring to the election | following officers have been ordered to report | on Monday, the 7th instant, during the entire day, On and after Monday next, June 7th, Traics will For Alderman, _ those desir 4 room, ae > independent moment says themselves for service on her on the 10th inst It is expected that every good citizen will cheer- | runas follows: THOMAS J. FISHE) «Rampant paczty spirit bas brought forth its ; folly cemply with this requisition, 2s itis necassury Leave Washington at 5.15 and 7.50 a.m, to do soto prevent disorder and tu balence during Leave Washington at 3.51, 410, aud 630 p m. ste Caok snd fraits—corruption, rioys, vusiyism and assa<sina- | Commander, Thos. Turner; Lieutenants, J. Chambermaid, 1 e . ‘ PORES 5 a th f the election which wii take placecn] Leave Washington on Suncay at 3.39 p.m. Je 1-5t" Mos. L. LANIER %5 Bi il to ¥ oo ol * ‘ed to report the names of al weave re at 3.30 an De Ey OS Te TE cS’ HA TORK REP) 2 h that bas broken forth within the few years past, | ble, John P. Hamilton, Jesse Taylor, Jr.; Sur- | p,!/'9 Police arer minpiy herewith, in order that | leave Baltimore on Sunday at Ade" m. OURTH W . reas ain exchange. at GIB BR ates er taken But—and we rejoice that it is so—the good | gcon, Chas. H. Wheelwright; Assistant do., | they may be reported the © ty « souncils for such | — ‘The Ist and 8d trains from Washington and the lst of VPEPENDENT CITIZENS’ TICKET. | Manulact.ry, Fa. avenue, between Mh and iotn time seems to be coming at last. We hope we eat ud vi le. nd Ath trains from Baltimore 1 be He. Expres: RICHARD ‘ ‘ . be da ye3-6m are not deceived in the signs of the times; we | WM Johnson. Jr.; Purser, C.J. Emory; Act- Ww or May For Aldermac—JOHN P. Ub Mayor, ing Only at Annapulis and Washington June: ing Boatswai Ss eee eee eaeieais a 7 Common Coun SALE—A SOKREL HORSE, $ year believe we are not. For we really think tuat the Ce. one, Wm. Daskin; Gunner, Ww. emt FFIELD, Baltimore Confection: |] T. H. PARSONS, Agent. CLEMENTS. W A it every roepost ‘ean ae zens appear determined to insewaracg ia TC. Berra; Sailmaker, | "3 ary, Sixth ler l leo bem galiys inal JORDAN'S W. 8 SPRINGS, FOURTH WaRD Ticker, ~ | Soren Sorse fora lady. Apply at 206 ot mer rd is m. N. Maull. ream an: er Ices of the bes y, in * "Ty PRrupemice Couxty, Vas aah EO ae and assaesinat nn £2 Put a stop to bully- iy Galles ef all carietioes seede of the art Chane | | Five mites from Winchester 15 wiles “dm | For Alderman—JOHN P. PEPPER. SECOND HAND PIANOS for anle at rom 15 i—to enforce their rizht toa ity: Cakes of all varietic je of the best mate: . 1. (P. h : Common Couneil—W MM. B. WEBB, WM. G. | ©) to 215, and for rent 3 quiet exercise of the electixe fr-nehixe. ‘Thelate | Count Martia.—A Naval (eneral Court | rial wedy’ to furnish bacurnious, Pie Nise ou | per'e Ferry and. Waschester Batieed DEALE. JOUN T. CLEMENTS oo? VALE ve PeSOHN FELT mov Dp yt i, i " .. . Ps wa} re y to furois! fe Bus ics ? je 3 ‘2 2 = 4 L: » &L Fry a ptt dere? a - ppebtiee Martial of thirteen members, of which Com- | other Entertainmentent the shortest noes cade | Leaving Baltimore, Washington or Gun ot — between 9th and ste. reasonable term: beriand in t > train, ind and reform, evinces a deterinina. | @0dore George W. Siorer is President, has Seuton’a lieeet actions PETE WARD— Please Announce SAMUEL i : OK as an independent Candidate for the | | ADIES RRAIDS, PLAITS, CURLS, HALE S.—Excursions, Pic Nics, ané other Enter- | Ferry for Stephenson’s Depot, arrive at Springs . a L ta oo Oe * fom which bave no long retauiea ene mcoctar | been ondered to convene at Washington on the | tatmmene furnuahed wish toe Creu and, Water | eame day by Ee Ee Oe eae OTH, | ofianateetnal mt eet CIBUS'S, uese core ie ie Z z ° : ” al yr galion. or! er ir 24 ————__ Be of igcieoe nee ertted Pro | Rostwele UB. Navy dM Berane bee | ec STIVALz |“ Geais Sinaiveand bcntifuly mint, Pras | Epa ei BARE tote aagoaes: | BIC ERAN PEN p SURERD teat ceoreed - . U. S. Navy. J. M. Carlisle oy ND UNIO; a os : ; N. GIL den - rt « The reaction, we trust, bas come at last. Men | been appointed Judge-Ad:-ocate, and the ac- eae Shane eden ESTA menos saaecaeaae: eee Rye jui- | GiBdidate for the Board of Aldermen for the Filth | PF Pound. 4 breathe freer, because a hope, at least, exists th peas Ladies? Grand Union Festival (for the Young | pnurbrths The water for sale in barrels o1 Werd,and he will be supported by j the day of intimidation is near its suuset. And | C¥#ed has engaged the serv ives of R. K. Scott | ypu ties’ Grand Union Festival (for the Young Mails daily. exerpt Sunday. Pin) UT EO 2 fg ee Crush rudiasisin at the polls, to make tattaity? | 2% bif counsel. ‘he other officers comPOsirg | penn avenyet i snMOME HALLS dintrhealanduycontery chromodwencot of ikeioes | EGQGOH, OF SHE STAR: Pleas eee | MR ON Stine ee Sl Sox a commen reseptest toe eae tallot: | tse Court are—Cnptaine ‘reese, Sands, Glynn, | WEDSESBR AND THURSO ae: upleen, kidneys, bindder, &o., especially im erup- | dendent Candidate for the Board of Common Goce yu E gualiited voter, to reform the abuaes that Lave | McKesw, Mercer, Lowncles, Marston, Wilkes, | SINGS; June ath. dth and toth, All fay oftowers: | ganeralvrand « pociaily there sie ig Rose ae | cilfor tne Fifth Ward. MANY vor je2-se pxhig crept Into the city gov. nt, and thereby ussist | (!, ‘i 4 i i| fy: this ised i wisn ERs. | ds Gets wepulition or tanker pedparir Lape igady and Purviance, and Commanders Robb | or to en most delightful strawberries and his water is advised in June ‘and duly, sense. Ret tec thas in every Variety provided. mat CHARLES MAT ta’s Band constantly in att 5 ‘ONT, a put a new spoke in the wheel of our prosperity; |). Tilton EPENDENTCITIZENS’ TICKET. Guass RY AV EK AnD DESIGNER, . | GECOND WAR Through tickets from Baltimore and Wash- | 6 SND ie ce. 0 Ge Tickets 25 conte, admitting a gentleman and lady. DR. R. M, JORDA For Mayor—KICHARD WALLACH ep Po mpery amwy peprpat MT A. nesting of Vieni y held at the | Season tickets $0 vents. Children Is cents, es i AN'& BRO. For Alderman THOMAS J. FISITER. -49S AND CHINA, ng citizens of New Orleans shoaitenot a] z iryinians wa je2 at F, MYERS’ NEW BOOKSTORE, For Council] EDWARD C. DYER. CHAS. STREET, Roston. dance tp obedience to the law! And we think Metropolitan totet. New York, on Thursday - Cc i — COLTMAN TCHARDS, 12 Has arrived in Washington City, with semples of oly Oo neater E rerained:, at nae they have | eveniniy and a commit ee of fifteen appointed to | Fy RICHS REDUCED, Bion of enion 18 respect{ully invited ta his eol- | ANG THE VOTERS OF THE FIFTH WARD ines ever imported sate te eee ee eka the event will inevitably iedow.° huation, anc — the ectusate to attend the proposed remo- | 2 i vv.g niet TAR D SALOON, No.an Deus, Hooke Stationery, Gold Pens, if, party T herel cence eudas Without 5 to | Fru Wishes. Card Keorivers, Toilet Sis, Co” Mayor Beauregasd, in his letter of acceptance | “* of the reuvsies of James Monroe from the Se- | avenue, between 434 and 6th streets - | Bloxalgs Ceniosionia, £6. da. Sta- re-election to,tre Hoard of Aemeeroe At the election | £e;ali ef which ‘Ne wal eran ny a of the independent nominatio Sr Ma ,, | Sond Street Cemetery in New York, to Rich- | new ia complete oH jer, pay eaently tionery of the finest quality to be heid on the firet Monday in June next. * reimarkable gouds will be 0} To-morrow Aft New Ovcnsce aan got f2¥% | mond. The ceremony will take place on the 3d a anew a ta American sod English Standard Works of the latest | _™22-dte____ BF. DYER. OF CP um aE sale st the Ap thesary Store a ee have the boner ie ecxetoioaee of July. Tse Fifty-fifth regiment will act as game will be 15 cents, or two congecutive rames for gpiantie i ed tignes aaa, Seas: Tih Ver eas or rite eiera WARD, of Bec. faulver, Pa. van. corner off st. the receipt this day of the letter of the 2th inst, | 8° Of b smor. The Virginia Swamship Com- | Sornte emt Beant:fully Bound Kooks for pre the Ward, without regar; ig By ml id to en most wonderful specimens of aigned ot bn pab Humber of my fallow-cit sn s | pany will convey the remalus, and by order of sepa WATAR ANP BOCK. oe ee ge ia moat fae tions of Gantianie tr the Conta Coute! ai the election aa skull and artistic taste and gouus, trrespective of party, tequestin to the Sec! ine On The th o} ueoet any dunie anda lindepaadent piscine lpg 4 he Seer stazy of War the fortifications along the ig June, | take this m jurns, | of informing them that I accede toth nest. REV E. announce myself as an indepecdens'G for SEERALS, is Aa HOCK (atee article inthis cin) Fairohrld’s Lin, vat ola or one of HOCK, (a new article in this city. ‘airchrid’s ene. y . ‘oO. Store, under Wi P. sphad ienpagin oral will eep coustantl hi Noa weee the best quality of th ‘above beve- collection of German 0.1 Paintings of ‘the fil pri wi you want @ refreshi lass of Pry. SODA Mores by roa, + Shakeveare, Mi for the office of mayor of this city. ‘Water ¥ 7{}) salute the corpse as the vessel passes ATER, flay: 1 gratefully acknowledge how sensibly J fee, | *omx- t the high honor conferred upon me by this appli- GY - Wis stated that Kansas has already cost . | Pose, Southe ANOS, but little usd, for SOHN Te ELA < jes 316 Pa. ave. bet. st aud oth wis JOHN ROHLAY! ¢ation. But as it ts for a special purpose, that 0: | ene ‘ maces aay 0 PA, i “Now ; ABIES, LUCK aud ll sorte of COMBS wi os > Government, at th¢. very lowest estimate, fifty J. P. MILBURN & CO., Drugeiats, No. 428 Pa, avenue, batween 4}, and 6ih streets. OWLAN SC. . p aes restoring the good meme end proepecity’ of eu: | py: Conese manag: Ye? ’ Peppered Willarde"Horel, | jeS eott (intel. Union) RGaPANDs MaccassAR Cine ee ait | Salon Room, Ladee Witlante® Hepat Zeets Anda hin