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iWS AND GOSSIP. |“ petty’’ acts, as the Union now so gingerly EVENING STAR esate terms them, which should be shown up, de- ° Ovr Nicanacuas Revations.—We are sat | nounced, and suppressed. isfied that the steamer of the 5th inst.carried to! But why has the Union resolved upon this WASHINGTON OITY: the American Minister in Nicaragua, Gen. M-| gourse? Does it not insinuate by its declara. = , An animated discussion took place on this GEORGETOWN. topic, which was copes in by Messrs. A The Siar Broderick, Bigler, Yulee, Hamlin, and Trum- | Correspondence of . —. oe GxonsETown, June 10, 1858. Me. Sroax Mr. Johnson moved that the resolution be re- The, Sunday School of the Dumbarton street patrons vd cement by ferred to the Committee on the Post Office and that he ne pape an engm, " ’b, were accompanied on their €x- | be exalsl give 3 limited ser ; Post Roads; not agreed to. pedo You alge iy lore [GLISH OPERAS, THURSDAY... June 10, 1858. B. Lamar, despatches to be communicated to the tions, when considered in connection with its] The resolution of Mr. Broderick was agreed | cursion to Fort w peers, tae = earl Bd I aly ahas Lieaeibeachi ot a ee «Members | Government to which he is accredited, embracing | gourse in former years, that the rowdyism of ‘Our ‘Trumbull offered a resointion calling: upon namiber of _ Bee spay + angie seusdex nil 3 Nerscz ro sega ee caeawitl a virtual declaration of the determination of this } this day is of its own political complexion, and | eke Poctmnmater General-for certain information | Were accompany fire they left for a day of ee abrlesheh agin pss Price, | Government to enforce, in future, what it re- | therefore it will not condemn it? Certainly it | relative to the regulations of the Department : yeh? Apa ‘The favorite captain zmonz €x- | ¥ seysthatanding the largely -sorensed experses of Sor aed acpiser'Wainoue page speech, one cent | gards as being its rights and those of American | goos- and in that insinuation it inflicts a Judas- a TH atore Ben ire: Arata * | cursionists, Semuel ages mre cae the Trane Bessics of namie gon will sf a 65 Ui Fi . Thus, we | ;; . fay | authorizing the Postmaster General a2 - board his fine little stesmer ; i 2 ANC SED. and a half each; for 10,000 or more, one cent each. seman a de- like seb = a Soa are chee rangements for carrying the mails from St. Joseph MTs sudden ae ath of our esteemed fello — The Operas wi | be produced with an adequate ‘i . more to injare the party, than all itsoffortsin| (ao.) 10 Placerville, in thirty instead of thi:ty- | xen, Br *. English, notice eon HOMES, OKCBESTOA, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | mand has been made on Martinez for the | its fayor can counter-balance! For ourselves Sarena: a : esterday, threw quite nee te ger pm & RD yng reidem witnesed. i C i 5 y a r nity Se The Unson, considering the report of the | prompt return to Washingion of the Cass-Iri- | ye denounced ruffianism when it Professed to] Mr. Clay was not excused, accordMhy te bis re- | Hon of our community. | Hit abses s whieh FIRST Willett's Point investigating committee, com. | sarri treaty ratified not long since by the Nica- | ye anti-Democratic, and denounce it now when | quest, from serving asa member of the Commit- | Cannot easily be filed. No one knew him but to THURSDAY, June ith, ments with a caustic pen upon the origin and | raguan Constituent Assembly, accompanied by | j, professes to be Demoe tee on Foreign Affairs. ic—and mean always honor and respect Lim, for his many good q~ali- i " ‘ Wii ba presentod Balie’s faver.te Opein of the > . Paar 5 it i ‘inati: A resolution was adopted for a recess from 10 | ties both of Lead and heart. His remains will i - that it is the determination of mode of procedure of Congressional investi- | an intimation > re ai 3 Z to denounce it, and to to ourfullest ability | 6 o’clock p. m. deposited in Oak Hill Cemetery this afternoon : MIAN GIRL, gating committees. A line in a venal news- | the Government of the United States te main- | 5, scourging it out of this community, nomatter | ‘The House Went into Committee of the Whole | at five o'clock by the 10-0. F.. of whic ee Count — saheaiic paper starts an investigation, which is ‘taken | tain at all hazards and under all circumstances, | what cioak it assumes or under the cover of | 0 the state of the Union on the Senate’s amend- | jas long been a worthy and active member . deux. n pre rarer from beginning to end, in secret and | the rights, both public and private, (so far as ment to the Atiny Appropriation bill ; aud sud- |" Persous owning property or doing business ta Faun S"nephiew wi er parte from begin ; , 5 what party name it seeks protection and indul- peel sequently the action of the Committee thereon | the neighborhood of the wharves will doubtles Count... - Mr G. Holwan imacorner. Men are accused by and before | the latter affect American public interests,) | sence. was reported ta the House. be pleased to learn that the Gax Company Devilsnool, > Mickaleniiais: th ithout their knowledge, and their char- | which Nicaragua has herself recognized there- N I The N D now making preparations for lighting W tribe... em withor . % AVAL INTELLIGENCE.—The avy epart- acters, more precious than their lives. are as-|in. We further believe that a strong pro- sailed in secret recesses of the Capitol by a | test against European interference to affect our bi - Miss Aunie Nitiner a 5 street with gas ‘his arrangement will doubt- | Arie, tee Count’s daughter a Siren Co Covel | lese xave out wood and lumber merchants mnch | (Queen of the Gipstes......-.. Mra. G. Ht ment is in receipt of the following letter : me se a — ——— 3 y i i ‘THIS (Taurs- | of their property, which is frequently taken je - U.S. Streamer WATER Witen, pant Lodge, No. 13. Georgetown, on : : | PE Ws’ HALL, system of Thuggism more ruthless than that of | relations with Nicaragua is embraced in the Key West, June 3, 1555, Siar tae ieceral sree epee innny Er on “ed Sp ed eines oe wos TF LAST WEEK OF the assassins of India. Not only are the prin- | document on which we are commenting—a pro- aes ae ey een “rol coal All) Bsotisi. By order eg Considerable difficulty was apprebended for a Pas it hate ¥ aged hada ciples of common law, but those of common | test in which it is distinctly declared, in effect, | Wuere I shall tind I BM. chanseey toe teres TETY atandsadjourned | (ong 2epterday afternoon, at the location for the aK . justice, are disregarded; the accuser is not | that the Monroe doctrine will be carried out to | which has brought instructions from Admiral ee eas ae : ‘ Seymour to the cruisers upon the it of Cuba. affronted with the accused; the absent are as- | the letter in vindication of our national rights u 7B M pied cannes pon Animate, i sailed unheard and unconscious of impeach- | as endangered by the late intrigues of Monsieur | [,jent. wan H. Fyn came gute tale tiarnor this a si ie ie: i ‘ morning, in search of the Styx, to deliver dis- ment; no opportunity for cross-examination is Belly. That is; that Martinez, Monsieur patches tyosa gh Aen ee a unt . allowed ; no appearance of the assailed is per- | Belly’s wishes to the contrary notwithstanding, | ee Sint his instructions were printed, and were mitted, either in person or by counsel; no| must promptly carry out the decision of the | dated, he believed, 1S49; that they were at all specifications of distinct charges are required; | Nicaraguan Constituent Assembly with refer- | C¥¢M!S the instructions he had acted upon on the 2 coast of Africa nine years ago. He said he be- nor is the evidence confined to any specific | ence to the treaty, or prepare to have it en- lieved, or rather was sure, no new instructions charges; but the examiner is allowed to fish at | forced by the exercise of the naval power of the | had been received from the British Government * To. 4 for the ose of the vessels on the coast of large for accusations in all the foul waters of | United States. , | Cuba. He said that the Creole was a slaver, and hearsay and scandal; and charges at random This is as it should be. It shows that Presi- | that soon after her capture colors and papers both are allowed to be made against the absent by | dent Buchanan is, indeed, in carnest in the | dis#ppeared—the captain declaring that he was PRB . . a5 not entitled to American papers or colors. every witness who may have a grudge to grati- | emphasis with which he has persistently main- He said that in another case where he had sent THE BIBLE SOCIETY stands adjourned | bridye for tae accommodation of the water works cmzonare> tomeet at the Firat Presbsterian Church, 4 | over Rock Creek. It appears that the laborers Bible Panorama. street, TO MORROW, (Frida: 1 o'cluek. be | there employed bad either refused to'work, oF fi iemotiately alter tho tusingss-men's, Prayer | toa struck fot higher wages: ‘The contarter meeting. = Lhe sttendance of ail the members, nurubering emplored colored men in their stead ivity, containimg mere than fi'ty ot e them to work. Those previously env ?' ni DD co ol cadence erate aN) Peer pais them togo onwith ibe work. OF. oe a a fa a the rel © peered GRAND UNION FESTIVAL. | ficers Gross and Kitchen were sent for and soon commence at eixtit prensa f ‘ — 3 : de thei ° zround, when eseb Pickote 25 cate; od seats 50 coutr—to te o Ladies trand Union Festival far the Vounc | Carry lent wittout ang etuer disbarhanee tuan tr | hak ct the Bal ieee anes Elna tes eee Men’s Christian Associaton) wil be heid at fore mentioned. Upto the closing of this fetter | Isoeats. : 3 is Penn. avenues tae tee est as TUESDAY, | neither party have returned to work * Rd ~ “ eee nei olnedag on aturd WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY EVE Arrivals—Packet Scbr. Arctic, Hicks. New | After , ap namemnee o'clock prowen NINGS, June sth. 9th and 10th, All areinvited who | York, to the Messrs Dodge ; Robert tierer. | 75,2 leks te commence s 2 : x pla by wish to see the t:.ost magnificent disp'ny of flowers. | Mitchell, Port Deposit, lumber to Libbey & or to enjoy the enone pa ici prt paehle ry son. s w s. i. shments in every variety : <rsputata Band constantly imattenaanee, aE EEEneee ANT: nifcent Pamuting commences with Chace ea down in hit torical order to the Ka et cents, admitting a ,entieman and lady. ALEXANDRI TANTED-—A respectable American « Rt . + = i . q Childre cents, a x as gy tn ~ 2 “ 4 fy, a corrupt object to obtain, or a mere desire | tained the necessity for the inauguration of a Lal heat vaisesmia seinen pot or Me outer Siar at ee " Correspendonck of Tae Siar Wiest a ig ye | toe pn lee Ss oe fs - ‘ ° ase . Torrespondenes Star. : Is " to visit the seat of government at the public | distinct, energetic and national American pol- vessel in the harbor of Matanzas, in order to see ss SES ? Aukiaawaia, Va Jew iia the Star Office from | te plish.”* ii - | iey i i i nethe e St vas in sight, the Capta ai FOR SALE.W—A trustful SA 7 SE, esc NDRIA, » Jane 10, 185 ___ ae ae expense and charge, to accomplish It is sat- | icy in the fatare seeucnet ous pelaong Thashiagly anercaras, "that : he th i hoasett which will ba sold cheap for cish. Weil The pic nic of the Young Catholic’s Friend 2 young American _Reten isfied that it is only neceszary to call the atten- | all the other Governments on this continent. neWspeper writer into the belief that he lad | broke, and warranted perfect. Tngwice at | Beste Society gave our strects a lively air this morn- Sh, or to travel with a fam». tion of Congress to this grievous evil to insure =e been boarded by British filibusters. He asserted je10-2t* "Livery Stable ine. Beside the myriads of baskets and bevies of | God recommendations given it require. Apy yo its correction. Aw Act or Justice.—As the Srar’s readers | that he was sure upon examination he would be ee ‘ Mrs, WHITE, i demsels aud dozens of babies that tilled the thor- | j9:h and emia oughfares leading to the wharf, the Sunday W xood. steady COACH M Wal Bote School attached to St. Mary's Church, headed by ag OINING ROOM AES No. 113 Pa, ave oppo. Seven Buildines. | Esputa’s Band, marched through the streets, | Cored Preterred. at this office. A lot of fine HAVAN is just received and for Svenuc, south side, betw, ww = P * A i ‘ ’ a i, - | found to have done no wrong to the American The Union, also, in replying to the strie- Reow a ee arey olga by ei id ee flay. He adimitted that in certain cases he had tures of the Charleston Mercury upon Seere- | ions relative to the merits of claims of any de- | sired near vessels to make them show their cel- tary Cobb's letter on African emigration, dis- | scription pending before Congress; and always | ors, and asked me if he had been guilty of any omen the legality of the proposed importation only in cases wherein the demands of public wrop in so doing. To this I said that I had no H&sk AND SODA WATER-C del:cious—with every variety of syrup, at MOOK ine quite ©. , PANT D—Hy a middie agod MAN, who tins es wherein sof p oficial opiuion, but that T thonht not. __ | salons above: ‘intel LS) rece gf eee taro procession. |The boat | WV “ines ious outat employescat, aad whee of African emigrants, saying: *‘ Either these | Tight or private justice are emphatic Such a ee ee ea te Soe cE CERTAIN DEATH To ROACHES &o—Vae pr ; the music ’ S tarce fami y to maautain, penplonment se a . African emigrants would come bound “ to ser- | case is that of the recommendation of the P| vice, (Itself a law) for men-of-war to show their | aiee ets penn eas and Slice saa’ ‘The June term of the County Cout closed yes. | Tp lest of refereuces will Le gen. Dire.t vice or labor.”’ or they would come as “ free | propriate committees, to accord to the owners o flags to one anotier; and itis the peneral opinion | ‘To destroy Bed Bugs, use his Exterminator for | terday During ee sete the = dered ee s ” he Collins’s li their back p: of naval men thet merchant vessels. upon neglect | that purpose, il appointment of a Keeper of the Court House wit R.—Jnguireat FLY —— : ee first case, they are prombited parca ee ar te nase ty fe Ve oF refusal to do so, may be compelied to it with- Now.ts the time to apply these remedies. Salary of 125 per anaum, and Lovi Hurdle was y Stable, Jacks nits - ares . s as ate! 3h fel > ai i +5 na y i eorg vn, Mase je 9-S2* excluded from every Southern State and many | Errieson, after the action of ongress i AP ihe abel AM tc shatter, ale aa aah No. 113 Pa. ave., oppo. Seven Builuings. eesuael A " . os ae V ANTED-—A cood Cook, Waster. and trower; States of the North by local laws probibiting | priving them of a portion of their compensa- Tea ot on aie ceuecded by the Gov- | jo 10 6 (Inte lligencer.) Were granted registers as free negrors. ‘Thomas al o,a House Serv; t No, 184 1 street, 2 , e 2 States. their admission.”’ tion, and disasters on the ocean, together forced - - Hatington was licensed to keep an ordinary. J. I have the honor to be your obedient servant, | 'PYO DEN TIS TS.—The subscriber has fo: near 2st. e9 :t* sa W_ Berry and Tonos. W. White were contirmed A 1 5 vie f that shi 3 J Yi umber of articles pertaining to the mc e County. ANTED—Three or four eond journeymen The Union, further. comments upon the | tein to resort to the services of that ship Hon, tne Tenees oN” | cxauanbenee ot tee ancl eam es |* weputles to thr. caer of the County Court. | WW OT AND SHO MAKERS. Ta mec violation, by the Atlantic Telegraph Company, They were the pioneers of American enter- OR, RAEN LOUSY; wecretary Gr the N&vy. among which are about one thousand teeth, sles a, coe te OR ANINE t of the act of Congress granting them the use of | Prise in navigating the ocean by steam. Upon the U. S. steamer Niagara, and a subsidy of | them fell the expense of nine-tenths of the part of them weil assorted and of Jones, White, | money w and MeCurdy’s make, a mahog:ny work t: appear atthe July term of the Court.” A xo!” brass lathe atts ches, and a furnace su:tabl “ ren steady employs ler falne pretences, was recognized to | Workmen Init wages and C Stete me Wii be given. A ply toS. TUCKER, 7th et.. near Mary- jand a nd. Presipent’s Procuamation.—Under date a je 9 eost* : of April Gth, President Buchanan issued his | [oy lal! entirely new. Twill sell the abe Fechtize, Cuigra iit meme ite. spree re WANTED TO BORROW for two years, on 75,000 per anuuia for twenty-five years costly experiments that have gradually brought | proclamation to the people of Utah, but it has olgs and dtuers belonging ton dental fabora Kill Mary E. Neakes, and the Court buving | value tne comet Coe eee ee eee The Intellicrncer publishes the proclamation | the reputation of American steamships to its} not until recently been made public. After | ™%" ae “WM. MALSTER. becca azaiont the Coney to the amosst of | Utes, ye-at" of the President to the Mormons present height. ‘To their expeuditures in that | briefly summing up the violations of law and | ie! eo3t tela may ness OC) GS lg octet edt dner pe Rene ae way and to their enterprise combined, is the i The Cincinnatians have conunenced a | country indebted, for the most part, for mostof crusade against the swill milk the benefits which the successful navigation — | the county levy, and adjourned it to the July OUSE Wa SPRINGS OF | term . esuly | tse order of which the Mormons have been guilty, ioe iy : pes, | A laree ny and showing that they havedriven the General Government to take active measures against I URKE ON THE. MINERA Virginia, with a Map of Rou ber of persons, mostly from New- ton’s Hotel, were in attendance at Si. Mary's urch Tuesday Moorm non the Mineral Springs of Virg nin, with above. for Congress to exact of them the “pound been passed for the other territories of the Union, 2 the monry takea a r4 Zz, to witness the marriage > The Y. “ = A ine : : - a Map of the Routes and Distances; S41. ning . D IMMEDIATE. Y—0r fro Ber The Leviathan was opened for exibition | f the ocean by American steamships has se-| thom, the President continues : Bell on the Baths and the Watery Rezinen: $2.59, | Of oue of the employees of that establishment rintgghiew HOUSE, elceant y fur oie = ey RE ra eats tobe in | cured for it sais Febeltion is not merely a violation of | A Trp tothe Virginia Spriucs,, or the Belles and Kee nraen: hy the Rew Peaee pa arth Tt Soda hn on ith u i Vessel is now said to be in a * . oe 5 r nagete vi, ged the Beaus of 1835; 25 cents. © rors. wd full scour mt or tw Riera fall trim Tt is as notorious that the company have | your legal duty; it ts without just cause, with- | paugeine Suiphae Springs: 25 cents. We noticed, yesterday, that Mr. H Schw and two servants. Must be ivout'd in @ fie, ; —— sunk every dollar of their original stock in the | 2Ut 80". Without excuse dv & | Goode’s Guise to the Hot Springs of Bath county, | had been arroted and robbed. on Pitt st, 5 healthy place £Address to R. P., Box 28, City P ~ : s y dollar original s complaint that was not listened to with patience. Va.: 12 cts. n Tuesday night The Gazette say<- | Office. yes ai" U7 The Fillmore carriage and harness, pe- | multitude of their misfortunes. as it is notorious | Y ever exhibited a real grievance that was | Saratoga Waters, by M. L.. North, M. D.; 25 cts. hwartz was on his way to hin residence <a ~ 5 sented to bim by his political friewds, was sotdin | , a, Stik ae not redressed as promptly as it could be. The | Also, Guides, Books, &c., of every descrip- yg k Was On | (Queen attectan ad | NVANTED—2 first-rate HARNESS HAN Ds. 2s : Pe is : site that they have fairly earned the gratitude of laws and regulations enacted for your sovern, tion. on Pitt. b en Cameron and Queen streets, on immediately, at 47th at., opposite Odd fe New York on Satu:day, at auction, for the sum Swh 4 ae the | awe and. regula’ x Hor your gover! je lo FRANCK TAYLOR. Tuesday night, about 10 o'clock, carrying with | iows’ Hall. of 1 thejwhole country—of all who comprehend ate ment by Congress have bi nal and jast, and him 2 bay containing about S322) $222 of Whic jes-t JAMES &. TOPHAN. = t business 8 ave achieved | their enforcement was manifestly necessary for . ; 1.0.0. EF. ak Sis aes 4 saa i is ‘|= ; > ~ - ) Bamana ovr ted ret aaa | [Ea happiness. You have | THE ANNIVERSSRY’ PELEBRA wien vnposicrine inp ese ne ee WAR TEO—A WOMAN to do the Cooking ani (7 Twenty-fve unmarried ball-players of | for American commercial interests. never asked their repeal. ‘They are similar in | the Order, on 25th of May, having been Pit at eapsaaerr re an Pred eco oval te Washing of a small family. Apply at 2 1 New Britain, Ct., challenge an equal number or} Under such circumstances as we explain | every material rexpect to the lowe whit gue feanteeriy mericg Uy tha bene yy Sa pinis ed, and the tapeontie othe aranis Arms | street, between 12h and 13th. jes the married bal! players of the place to mect them ¢ di x 1 h the District of Columbia (yielding toa ata game of wicket, on Saturday, June 12th , UATE OF YALE_COLL or : m The robbers then fled, bnt were seen PRADUA : : sate = and Which every where else (with one partial ex. t by} det PPB Ps ten ae 2 . e!| proved experience in Teaching, disires « of flesh.”’ will be to pursue a course with them ception) have peek cheerfally ebeped Yo peo- TITON of the PROCE Ssune OR ATION ocd erie » itor seit ef ett big epg scent iu an nendemy or fami y. Reterences 7 which, we know well, no man with soul suf- | ple ever lived who were freer from unnecessary | Le [NV EE,on MONDAY. the 14th instant, in making theirescape, thiowlne awn "howere “e Novierel Hotel tut June ged Ly 10> Accounts of the last Derby day say that in | ™ : egal restraints than you. Human wisdom never | ‘The diferent Encampments and Lodges will meet | i! maki rescape; throwing away, however, Hope de Pht Beta Keupe st a the last race one beautiful bay made a false start, | Clent to get into Congress would pursue towards | Geyised a political sestem which bectowed caves | at the City Hail ae eo ee nd La 1. where nd the money, a portion of which was | dite address “Phi Beta Kappa,” Norristown, Ps aupeit ow-citizen i ansacti is pri- eesinus OF i ighter bardens than the and the youthful rider not being able to stop | 22Y fell ” citizen in the transaction of his pri- | blessinzs or imposed lighter r ; him, he ran over the course all alone. vate business. The Executive branch of the | government of the United States in its operation : : 5 : i upon the territor Government being tied down by written law in | “A? it being anxious to save the effusion of such cases, could not deal otherwise than ac- Lees bate te aval ie a anaes Iiesteaer ji ‘ 4 datees ment of a whole people for crimes of which it is cording to its view of the strictest letter of the | (nent oy 2 whale people fo equally guilty, | offer se. Congress, however, may | now a full and free pardon to all who will sub- the line will be formed. and march from thence at 4 vant of Mr UC. W. Barker. and re- jo4-% ovclock precisely over th @ route agreed upon by the Mr. Schwartz. Yesterday morning. JANTED—To inform the pubhe that It CATE nvelock in the evening the Oration wil be de- | 22° Trammell was arrested, and examined be | W Agsntda fo inform the putite the 1 Livered at tho Suitheoman institution, by Ds G, At, | Fe Jastice Price, charged with being one of the | surance Gillen to Neo?) 24 ‘stork iat aera Wa. H. Vousc, of Mary and.to which the public | P#'ties concerned in the robbery, and sent to jail | Opposite the uffice of the Na are invited, sf fiestas to await an examination a the next term of the “ THE CONCERT AND LEVEE County Court.” y will be heid in the Seventh street Hall,(ail thelarge | James Smith was yeste committed to jail, Tur Toms oF Wasnixcton —Metzerott sends usahandsome medalion line engraving of the present appearance of the Tom» of the ‘Father . eae Ye of his Country." It is exceedingly weil gotten | }8¥ in their ¢ ft ANTED-—A\i subsoribers to Spenser's Hist ry of tue United Stutes to cull at No. 499 Tt = aoe =: A f 5) * oms in which will be open,)and i at 10 | charged with stealing dry goods from th - | street, between D and E streets, Room |, up stairs, ap lawfully act upon a different principle—meting ht Aileen re the ees Seale O'clock; alter which the loon will be taken in | hone of the Baltimore ad aed in April last | aud sem complete spies in ali sty les of binding, from ff out a full measure of justice to them, in legis | Gocmment. ff you seluse to ace Pde. Baty | Cuaiee by @ competent corps of Floor Managers, | We hear that x hegro man was yesterday arrest- | 92'0.94 per volume. a nl z 5 : consequences fall upon your own heads. But I | provided with popular Cotilion Music. and the re: ed for an attemptat outrace u bite madiim = JAMES CARTER UF The Court pbb Pleas for Xow lating upon their application to be relieyid | conjure you to oor a Werstely anit pets weil mainder of the evening will be passed in the “giday . Seo. 1 ANTED.—A BOY, aged 13 yeors, de York City have decided that a newspaper which | iti ‘ before you reject this tender of peace and g mnzes of the dance.”” ——————__X panen rom the rendition to the National Treasury of Tickets for the Concert and Levee, ONE DOL- piace as an apprentice at any mecuan eee ee eT east sound oC sic a e mee aentth ‘ hike | UAK—to be had! of'thememmers of the Commies, | FEORGETOWM ADVERTISEM’TS, nese where he ean earn a useful trade ad » ise that it shall be paid for if used, is bound to a je Presi lent then declares that the warlike | je 10 st as Pan Ge ENTS. OTs: MILL OFFAL, &o. wil endeavor to serve a kind employer fay pay for it. Tue Stave Traps, as now carried on in operations commenced will not cease until the : 5 — Any person in want of such ax ag sporent shels prime OATS, together with SHIP- | plese addreas Box SHORTS. GRAIN Be ie Hay ‘&c., | favor will be prompt BEALL & SHUCMAKER. tan FOR RENT AND SALE. of Georgetown, —— Ol Water street during the summer Bnd fail wonths, 4 ¢ autor: FOS SALE7A sma | BK =F young youl ‘ils in the female Cuba in its different phases, affords food meet Mormons become subservient to the law. reece Melly Springs, Mine. eloped, @ few | 1 diction on the part of American stater- evenings since, wit three young men, and were 7 Ps a A = ae my married in Tennessee before the faculty could men duly impressed with the importance of the | of the nomination. by the Adwinistration Dem- overhaul them. commerce and gcneral prosperity of the slave- | ocratic State Convention, at Springfield. IN1., — holding section of the North American Con- EXeiBition OF INDIA RUBBER F 4 RICS AT THE PATENT OFFICE. Members of Congress, and Weed ews ie generally, are resp -ctfully invited to cx!l and examine the In- dia Rubber fabnes and aruoles now on exh bition Nomixarep.—We have news by telegraph in the Model Hali of the Pacent Office. Until the great invention of the process of vuican ization, which this country hasthe honor to have —Un the Heigh aud well FURNISHED RESIDENCE, wi h rert $2, Inquire at th : ——_—_— . of John Dougherty, for the office of State Trea- | made, aod whion tonk plage 1m 1809, the profitable le grounds attached. Por particulars inquire of <a hint — a aehieah : : UF The Board of Education of N | federacy to the business prosperity of the whoie surer, and capa aa for that of Superin- | ™yuufscturs o Rate? tates nad ee areeeowe Correspondent of the Star. FG street pepentte. Sedicinry Boome eo ‘ad ¥., have adopted a resolution re the | Union. It is, therefore, their duty to watch | tendent of Public Schools. It is said around Principals of the public schools to read the Dee- 4 apne fe i vane Dr. T es’ residence north. will be seid mensy terms. Apply to JNO. B Wii. FPGR SALE—A beaut fuliy located BUILDING 477 Ls reet, between ith and |i ae T, on the northwest correr of Frederick sad Frospect streets, Georgetown immediately Sarpenters” Shop, !2tn street, he north of the late residenze of 'T. W. Psiro ping me jee » several Lots inthe First Ward, W OO ton, D.C, iL. M. MORTON STORE FOR RENT AND DRY GOODS For Box 31, Post Once, 0S SALE.—Intendong to retire je 10-eolw* Gere towa, D.C, | sell my stock of DR Sou ‘amber ane a a ye gual variety to be found ina ret Few are awnre of tie exteat of the a NEW ST. JOUN'S ALEWIVES AND HER- | fino rent inp Store whore tece ee vuleanized India Rubber; i F _ RING. for the cht years. Terms easy, evn view the great variety he fabri 2” bbls. new St. Johu ALEWIVES, known ou appucation xt 482 | st factures into which it is made, except with sut- 2 bbis. new No.! Kound HE KRING 7th and sth streets east, Navy Yard. prise and sdmiration, and without feeling that the | daily expected per schooner Sylvanus Allen, and for je 8 20* JOSEPH RAVET genius, artistic skill, and enterprise, which ha Bale by HARTLEY & BRO, “ae ee originated and made successful this great branch of je te iw 98 and LM Water st., Georeetown natvonal industry. ave honorable to our eouutry. = A Similar exhibitions have been made in Loudon YARRIAGE FOR Sal. laration of Independence to the pupils under the ir with jealous care, the schemes by which Spain 1 ; charge, on the evening of the day preceding the | #®d England combined essay to avail the former. | active Democratic opponents of Senator Dou- coming Fourth of July = (and, as a consequence, her English ereditors,) glas in Illinois. If so, their nomination looks = ———__—___ of the advantages of slave labor. while continu- | Jike the Prospective prolongation of the split iu A large importer, ia Park Pi ve ing to seem to war on African slavery, so far as in the Demoeratic party in Llinois growing out Pro oe eee to i nt seta that pretence may be necessary in England's | of the Kansas imbro: io, which is sincerely to e establishmen the late} oe ing ati i aie nancial crisis, finding prospesit work of violating the nationality of American | pe regretted. ae, ow hia banner zi vessels. In this connection the following brief Tax Wearuer.—The following report of the has restored salaries to their for- ‘Havade. corresnond f mer amount, together with arrearages and inter- | ¢Xtract from the Havana correspondent of the weather for this morning is nade from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution us that these gentlemen are among the most na-ional industry, employ ine millic thousnnds of operntives. and muy 8. for the transportation of the raw mater itimay be truly said tha* it is but in its est New Orleans /revyune is not more pregnant U7 There are sa te be two thousand stran- | than the commentary thereupon from the New Fos ENT.— That very desirable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No. 457 13th stree:. be and F a “ is abo ; 3 eon or ereeent, soupied by (est K Che time of observation is about7 o’clock a.m -| and Paris, which have attracted the attention not ringe, little u.eu, and in excellent, 4 im. of the US. Navy, and forme ¥ Srpress ic! i ‘ound it: fi o h fie, bi th et rally. condit.on in every ri occupied by Col. B. FE. » Fort gers in Indiana and Illinois, waiting to beco York E rpress, Which will be found below it : Jeuse 10, 1653. mere scientific, but of the pubise generally irtece tan tetae qranpsed ty 8 Re temporary citizens, in order to obtain divorces * The cooli¢ laboreis are arriving here at pres- | New York, N.Y clear, warm. i seen at my stabl corner of Bridge : “ ent in greater numbers than the dem from embarrassing husbands or wives. What a canseqcenesie( “real blessing to mothers,"* as well as discon- nd; the | Pulladelphia, Pa. Room No 34, Winder's Building. t prices are fallen frou twenty- | Baltimore, Md ....-.. Ss NEW FANCY STOI +-clear, warn, (Formerly occupied by R.C. Ste clear, warm. J C. GIBSC od Jefe: ie! Buil, hi ond ot having no further use for th ne Peep Pe yey eS 3 two to ten oun: h, this be Washington, D.C Clear, wind SW Nowi8 Commerciel Buildings, bet. 8th and 9th sts. . SA Cha : poll ned, rem we, . y re 5 yet taken tented papas, is the legislation of those two | than their actual cost'to | Richmond, Va.. eaderte ae cee NOT Bridee ard ARK: More, ot yet taken ta States. crvence oes y trade, asi the Petursbury Va clear, ther. £0. Asiana the’ public cement dae tees | ee Georgetown. | Iiberal. A large number of Table Heer) ane is = 7 f olk, Va. clear, th. 76 clear, pleasant. clear, warm. (> There are at present between twenty. and thirty American ar inoved to the above ints to see a'l in search o! G: those who have heretofo: rice on the marke ore, where T will be pleased 50 BARRELS POTOMAC FAMILY SHAD b> Wilmington, sin my line. Thanking ‘or sale either wholesale or by the commetited, Those im want of good Volumbia will *pply soon. _je5-lw* A. R. BAFI. sts in Rome, *o nobly encouraged me | b»rrel, by ~ atension of the period gra . f z S. | 19 the beginning, I beg of them a coutinuance of their — -3,, JAMES F. CROSS, oy Dina is = painters and sculptors. Few of them are perma- Government for introduci herute de oom civ wate PU gvernt je 8st" __No. 128 Water at., Georgetown, D. C. » Bhick DWELLING HoUse nent residents. The majority have come to pass | term expires at the end of the year. but as alarze | Savanuah .6 clear, th The following are in part the ki vis I shall one winter, and see sometisi Whea they will seatter to di continent, or return to the U of theold masters, | pute tins been made up to carry the measure, | Maron. G i : vessels are being daily dispatched from this an tit ferent” parts of the | A rieri.an porte for farther ; : ea eeats ted States. tow of the successful issue of the petition. Gen- | Lower Peach Tree, Ala Concha is one of the firmest abettors of the | Mobile, Alas ur it id that the cireniation of the Lon- | Asiatic system commingled with the usual pro- | Gainesville, Miss. don Times has fallen off yreutly within the last | Portions of Africaus.°—N. 0. Picayune New Orleans, La, year. The Telegraph and the Standard are be-| “If this be so, then we cannot but commend | F' k, Md coming very influeutial journals, : the charming ¢ tency of the Captain General, | Cumberland, Md. Magi acatike See gly ceeea when we read further on, that he las sent to sea | Wheeling, Va... 00) 79, wind SE clear, warm. NOTICE, A discount of Six Per Ce t, will be alle Tax of 1458. 1f paid prior to the ist Ju «bE —The subscriber hae ° — three st geen: Bonuets, Ribbons of sil kinds, Embroideries | J AX PAYERS, TAK 0 5 ikerchiels do., # mings do, Spiegel ae ent ghana and furnished through Ly Notions, not nec r i which will be soldata very sinail profit. foc cash tueimselves Expeuse wise em yr ol ge x aurnaee. vanes. x a a ea a fr C. F. SHEKELL, Collector, | Mth streets west, one door east of loth sireet, PREMIUM LIGHTNING-ROD POIN Sco ‘Terms enay and immu: diate posscen JAS. C. McG ttent the public 1s respectfully solicited T nave received, direct from the manufneturers, | "014 ¢ Anot’r_and Com Meret tothe examination ned settomaen oe recone atn | a, large assorituen’ of Kinerase Ornameotal Ss. Merl ~ . COR REN T—A commodious BRICK DW ri i LG CON “TORS, fac- | Varior Ct OUKS, (none betier made) from $1 uy Wy 4 : ‘eed a@ vaval force with the double purpose of p-e- Barometer at the Smithsontan, at 7 a.m . (cor- recite falda he Lalas pe cena wards, Every oue has been careful’y regulated and La Pos ee: on hein d emg wk s @ penny paper, « ected somewhat on the Amer- | venting foreign armed veusels from Violating the | rected for temperatare,) 29 910; at noon, 29.877 and C sts, Wasnington, D.C. shestriking part properiy adjusted. and wil be suid | Ste! between 12th and i3th. Ht contains le fe, ican plan, and of extreme liberal sentiments sovereignty of Spanish waters, and catching | ‘Thermometer, at 7a. m., at noon, 35°. | ‘The superiority of there Conductors over many | 8 8 smail profit. vat Ay WATSON, tars, bath room every onvenien € tor hor cious Saale near: slavers from the coast of Africa. It is thus ail | Maximum Tuesday, 00°; minimum 70°. Mavic rene pe will readily he acknowledged on | 9 Brigg A xPRTiouced Umotical Watchmaker. vid water, gas, and has a stable. warriace how --, : Hight and proper to enslave the straizht-haired | mum yesterday, 8; minlinum last night, 72, om ented anulactured of a seleot | 47 Bridge at, below the Psst Office. George od house. “Phe sit umtioh i+ eliaivle. end PERSONAL. Coolie,—but --piracy punishable with death, to ey My connected with copper couplers | ALT Glock Repairing inal its branches. zutiul wn the city, particularly fa ---. Capt. Walker, U. 3. A, and Com. Mer- | trattic in the woolly haired Ethiopian. We cane TT ee ie, i aw ST ince eae ence. =ianieen: a vine, U-S..N., are at the National understand the sort of Lumanity that draws. tn CONGRESSIONAL. por point Bre gilt aed nt ae pene | OR, Al a hei to POLLARD WEBB, No. £2)(24 story fon. Robert J. Walker, ex-Governor of | Practice, such distinetions as these. [tis a bud Thirty-fitth Congress—First Session. fi - the ly seventy ot tipt with plan When they lose thetr attract ity, in which condition they a 338 hia wes A handsome BRICK HOUX#. three stories in height, eont e rum, «on Extra. bates ve Sud Sth streets, Lot A« wewn by Lot No. A. | mod rat p's A-STEWART, 535 tween lithe Kansas, !s among the visiters af Cape May. Hall en e Beerages Philanthropy of Exeter | ‘Tax Sexave, yenterduy after out reportcloscd, --++ General Seott will be seventy-two y ee NE RES id On the Mth t. He has be passed the bill makiny appropriations for the In- old on the instant. He has been in the @ . - aw amass . half 4 century Under this head, a | @'## *Mairs for the year ending the 30th of June, yim, Reddin improved bys some stone-wal! and iron-raiiing in front, and a comunanding view of the Potomac and W ashington city. For terms apply at the Cutlery and Hardw: rcs BAL Tne Previe Pracr The New York Herald suggests General | mor % contemporary > iE St » Ze NC :. » between Lith ane tora dimaits that this city is VASIIONABLE PEREUMERIES, trom the | Geutrctows, “ MUNCASTER, Bridge treet, | fig" mea 3 qi 6 udidate fe Preside: . , 7 3 The bill inaking appropriations for oceanic best houses, at 'S, near the corner of | =S°T#etown. ——————————___tan tt sabe —— —— " _ ace perro ol candidate for next President by no means free of lawlessness, and continu- if service was also passed, with amendments. | '3th stree! je9 6m CE SENT —A weap org dh gf pts Bow +4 GH! niasoare ee ae ak vente ’ rr = i ae Phe s then eilic ee 2 7 ow q . 7 orgetown, ~ b -+.. The Hon. I. B. Comins declines to be a | iMB: 8A¥s he Benate then adjourned. a PELE BATS Me hrdS | Inte residence of M. ‘De Brdisco, seman amen large Grucers. Wine and Liquor Sta candidate for re-election to Congress in the fourth ~~ We have no desire to seek out the hannts of IN THe Howse, in Committee of the Whole, the most miracles in coverin Suld Heads and | ‘0oms. The house and jot are large an 1m complete Massachusetts district crime, and lo chronicle ever ring up Bald H y little drunken f naval appropriation bill was discussed at consid- erable length. curiug all Sealp Diseases. JOTH, NAIL. je9-6m girder, having all the necessary out-buildings, batne, tis one of the most commedious in George: | BOR SALE—A on A*D BANDOLI comfort and elegance. k LING HOUSE. we fy ba --.. Mrs. D P. Bowers made over five hundred | Wick me y there oreur dollars by her complimentary benefit in New 5 town, and well sranged buila th ‘ . . : SHES at'GIBBS'S Hair Store. neat Ith ly to BROOKE B. WILLIAMS, Georgetown’ | wool, A x eae beer “ ake punished as justice may demand. aud the bios Messrs. Bocock, J. G. Jones. Quitman, Hatch, c 33th t Ouse, and x pul f excellent weter o: WsgGte. De Peace, editor of the toute | Peta id exon d | Rete naimue onan, Corane tN | etna s Rlw Reo, dar Wife | AEP ROORE WILLIAMS Geese | soviet py neal ‘ i and Milison advocated an increase of the Navy Journal, has enrolled himself asa member at oe | 1s,fet our intention to seek out the minor evils ¥ RUPPEL, west. between Land M north. ‘Th ak Remepernuce which may deform our body politic, in order to | bY the construction of several small war steamn- Se SS Sr M. PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.—I have Nortn side of Market Space, No. 37. het bas a trent Of 82 feet 10 cches by 116 feet deep, toa wide «les rage Mr. Van Buren was the first ex-President | metropolitan society.” five were enough, others Tt enn Voce Wes at poamtommitee mee cee RESTAURANT inay be found, at all . ber esos bsp visit Europe after his term | Jy not this a virtual admission on the part of eure ere ANSE EAR, Dente at werene Pianos, but little used, are offering at Auroriment of LAGUORS the footers Fo KENT—TWO ROUMS in 1... Gen. Twiggs arrived at Gzlveston on the | the Union that it will not aid in suppressing | | Varlous amendments were offered, which were *"Two of Hallet & Davis's, 7 octave, rosewood OVS TERS and ail kinds of G AME in season, Wallach ony sink coveied as an 2th ult., on bis way to his postat San Antonio | Outlawry in this city, hereafter, by the publi- Aa ee iiplrerires at barryss viel cong aor ee 8250. mar Ones ae ee eeanl pisees. Aone RICHARD WALTACH, aa commander of the military department of | cation and denunciation of sueh proceedings | light draught steam’ Qne of Munn & Clirke's for $250, , propetier loops, of full ; i ie ester- | Steam power, and one light draught side-wheel +--. Carl Formes has signed an agreement ane ees Perpetrators as we chronicled yester steamer, for service in the Ching seas; aud ap- with Strakosch to sing forty concerts inthe prin- | day? We cun but so interpret it; for the dee- Propriated $1,200,000 for that purpose. cipal cities of the West during the next s!x | tyration is i i y i This amendment being an amendment the tea recsinine thovee Gio ee aration is plain, that it only means in future ne iz nt of the a ‘A ornital modera-luilt, th story HOUSE, with basement aod back & 4041 street, between Fleventh a: dl we. ining IZtooms. ex® throvghout, mart! uarantee to be the finest and the aTgest vari- tels, water and tath room, Ineuire OD Premier . . — PUR KES Seven others, from $30 to $150, Blends kad the publie har ee Rmnounce to oar | Sal and see ire and at we have at last suc: om nee yourselves. ceeded in having a large quantity of ALES of wae, JOHN ELLIS, jeg 905, between Sth and ry ates - kinds brewed expressly to our order, which we é bsnea * =e HEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, © was ev red in this market. Fem) iy 5: Hat lor, Post Office Deprrunent W.-H. Payne, Exq., of Fauquier county, | mention such violations of law as are of that | Senate's amendment, was adopted —yeas 89, nays | JQ. OLDS. &. oan be effectually a persone wishing & nice article of Alecan have | _M8 27 tt N2., has been appointed oue of the Board of Vis- | flagrant character which wiil attract the notice | "The House then adjourned, ONAN G, No- 223, corner of lith and Pi ae Kenuett, burton X Palo, indie Pale eats = iors to the Vitvinia Military Institute, in the | 0° the whole city without newspuper publicity or “4 GOOD ASSORTMENTOF PAPERHAn | Meiphia ;x\y @,8is0 have a fine article of BOARDING. * : g : - GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PAPERHANG | Brown Stout and XX Sa Place of Col. Kemper, who resigned. * an | NOW, those incidents are least important fir or pecee ean en LO ORys AA Snes) Window hades toed ERHANG | ‘All orders by mail, or given tray son bane will te | NEW BOARDING HOUSF—Mis L. LANI! K -.R. HH. Hamilton, Exq , who hax been aan ipehronty 4 , | _ IN THE Senate. to-day, a large amount of pri- | Curtains Picture Cord and Tassels. Also.a few | attended to, ARNY & SHINN from GRIMS, We. Mahou Lh. water si. Uaited states Consul at Montevideo for a quarter | B€W4Papers to chronicle, of all others; and why vate business was disposed of. choice Eneraynes, handsomely varnished und Union Bott! ng Depot, 57 Green ste) street. between F and t staget, nud in prepared | ofa century, and Kev GD. Carrow. Methodist | Simply because their publicity and enormity | A bill granting the right of way through Port | {#meds for sal No a0 th ERS. a Seercstown. Bb wt cormatown. 0.0. | See ein eeantly FURNIGH EE egak New Yous” Buenos Ayres, and family, are in | gwakens general attention and general condem- | Gratiot reservation. in the State of Michigan, for| _ie9-lw* Odi Fellows’ Hall. "pak STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WiLL MENTS. J ENISHED aPaut i thi ni ilroad purposes, was passed. PRICES KREDU ~~ |; id 4 WILL VANTED—A firat-cines C. dac nad See “genrry Idz Pfeiffer ix on her way home, ca eae a ia Jaeren have opportunity er Broderick resented @ petition from Mr, ete ee ey a Tirana foliowe: el” Shee weer who knows, Wor busicoes. AS _ Thie ‘her eee, sre maaritins in Match to mention and animadvert upon them. There- Henry L. Goodwin, stating that there are in the LEVY'S BILLIARD SALOON, No.4 Penn. BS mre at & 8.10, oly ‘elk og ha ee a + §eeat* years ago, and is antatece das the last alt wast | fore, in such instances the necessity for news- possession of the Renate, for printing, certain pt eng papi po ee ge ame » recently Leave Washington ats © il o’olock a. m.s1 3,5, | BUSRDIN 4 PRIVATE FAMILY —4 penile undertake. ‘The !ady ix iu her Gzd year. | paper publicity and denunciation exists in afar | fi Pecilin nepplstios atlases pitied Wak bane dguted the latest improved Cuanion The THORS ey LYER, wih rw ; and ‘adjoins Rooke wale mnaneere Lhe haga Tine’ Alfied is ssid to be snaking very | les degree. It is the smaller outrages—the icra wherate: teealnen by the Postinaster Mee ale ng LOIS oereerared Will run at opposite hours. Fave teerntn ne Pout | wih gee 0, one Mioomn. 4 Been eit satisfactory progress in his nautical stadiee, He beating, or robbing, or killing of one man at a | General SSeante, je 5-lm* Whaley’s Omai h the Pace phic, No children in the Loase. disdains to pass private examinations, but wilt | y ‘ ity ad saan’ sic Mr. Broderick olfered a resolution directing = Unie RTRs OWN Ul Giese Ohaee and Collyer ‘Will leave the Capitol and corner of 12th ‘ween 6th and 7th. take bis chance with the rest of the navai cadets | time—that make a city dangero —_ I give it} the Postmaster General to furnish the papers re- L ee aie ee ce sae 5 and Penn. avenue the same time the boats = at the public examination. an unfavorable potoriety; and it is thess ! ferred to forthwith. Rooms, under Willarda’ Hotel, ee a “ ra ~ RICHARD WALLACB, Pree Raatanes MACCASSAK Orb at 6 Rut OE ee ————y- - ———_-