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G 3 Go. i i 4 ST OF LETTERS ax 7 ease EN ING ST AR WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | tion applicable to the state of aie on = os fg petal bill, submitted a re Remainiy e the 3 eat thon. Washington La otod TREATRE. ag | COMSt of Africa, only seems greatly to dis- Stanton, of Ohio, deved that the House ity, D. C-. ; vane Stan, it Ww 7 = tothe = ———— ti An Inrontaxt Messace.—See the synopsis | p-ontie all whd either favor the African slave nee ineiat upoa their disagreement, and ask | , LOrderedto be inghe Brant of Srp Any tee the does Se agmincion | WASHINGTON CITY: of the message, transmitted to Congress to-day, trade or the right of American ruffians, with- another Committee of Conference; which was in our House report. The President clearly agreed to, aad at 1 o'clock this morning, the paper largest ciroulstion re and the Washineton public poy rae oy published ts Washington J H foepepedipy Be pe enengement hy which ne ©)! lowing unnted senes 0 «June 12, 1858, a out let or hindramee, to burn, murder, and rob | Hause adjoamed. | -—— ~ +1 is Ti poriaes seotyinn Set ee ED. - een NGLISH OPERAS, SATURDAY. — | fixes the responsibility of leaving the treasury, | i, the territories of neighboring nations with Prebdserngtih To-diy. ‘ LADIgs* LIST. ae “Under the able Conductorship of ~ Noricr To MEmsxns oF Concruss.—Members | in its present condition , where it rightfully be- | whom we are at peace. In rire SExare, to-day, the question of the | Archy, Mrs Gray, Mim Palm Mes Oy MR. H.C. COOPER. of Congress can have their speeches printed with longs. If Congress fails to legislate, ere gopa- His assertion therein of the correctness of right of Senators Bright and Fitch to their pres- | \iicom, Nawey Seeoee. og ‘ The Celebrated Violimist. neatness and dispatch, at the Star otfice Price, | rating to guard against the evils he so foreibly | the well known practice of maritime police— | ent seats in the body was disposed of finally. Merrett, Mies ot, for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, one cent | points out, the country will properly hold every and a half each; for 10,000 or more, one cent each. | member voting to get away in the proposed hurry—now that they have yoted to take pay He t i hi rgely “il expenses of ae Netwpains te EN Pee ea NOT Bb INCREASED. that all vessels of all nations shall show their flag—ie the point of his letter objected to. The practice has been deemed necessary to the com- On a proposition moved by Mr. ‘Trambul, to amend the reselrtion se as to make it read they were not entitied the vote was yeas 21, LA The Operas will be duced with an adequate . . | veg ; ; RCHESTRA, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | for their time not spent in the public service— ity and police of the ocean throughout all mod- |. On the final question—that thyy were so cm been wae Rely: ary Ee her ann Retin ry a ee The Union, to-day, in answering the taunt | to strict accountability. ern times, and was never objected to by any shed the wots wae sssnlcooes in Tusit Since, chase Amana, 4 that the Administration has accumulated upon On the whole, the idea of their leaving the its hands a great amount of foreign and do-| public business in its present condition, after amestic troubles, shows that the three leading | having agreed to take pay from the Treasury difficulties which have been met and mastered | for the whole yenr, instead of the session as THIRD NIGHT OF ENGLISH OPERA. bounded! Everybody delighted: wotnel House! Beautital Singing? ‘The New other than pirates until the practice has be- come exceedingly inconvenient to those in the United States who ‘“‘speculate’’ in evasions and A message was received from the President calling the at‘ention of Congress to the condi- tion of the treasury, and expressing the opinion Carroll, Re that it will be impossible for them to consume Comneli, Catharine Feott, Julie Ana 2 - 4 Smith, res & 2 Artists Trigwphant! ‘The o'd Favorites infractions of the law of the land and inter- | mate the legislation made necessary thereby by MeDe mot, Lony Sm th, SA Weloomed Back! by the Executive, had their origin in no act of | heretofore, will strike the public with a force national law. Lograesate noon of Monday next—tixed for ad- Peewee, An eine THIS EVENING. Jane 12, 1858. Mr. Buchanan, but date from periods long an- | that, in its reaction, will be atunning, indeed, ee The effect of the 1 5 4 Varions reports from committees of conference ne = = First night of Domeetti’s chief d'@uvre, terior to his accession as head of the Govern- | to their future as (individual) public men. FuumER.— the effect of the late sudden | oy disagreeing votes upon appropriation bills Taylor, Ev. live LUCIA DI LAMMER MOOR ment. Kansas presented an insoluble diffi- change here, from the raw and disagreeable | were received; all of which were agreed to Kigiv, Emily lip teeny ISS ANNIE MILNER, MR. J. FRAZER, BPR aa opening of his official term. The} T= Extrewity or Party Feeiixa was | weather of March to the sweltering heat of | IN tHe Hovse. a message was received from | fore, Mery, 4 w: acne | M “CHARL GUT ETIE, pone of the Mormons threatened the honor | N¢ver manifested in a more reprehensible as- | Summer, continues to be somewhat mitigated | the President of the United States, in which he we wort Be Foire: OLMAN. . .-++- Conductor, amply ventilated. and miierently cool, hood and union of the country. Both have given | pect, than in a late editorial in the New York | by the fresh breezes which have blown upon us way to the sagacity and energy that have | T/es upon the reports of the select committe | for the past week. Nevertheless, weare already marked the decisions and characterized the | to investigate Mr. Haskin’s allegations of fraud again under the influence of a June sun, movements of the Executive Government. The | im connection with the purchase of Willett’s | which bids fair soon to send hundreds of our AS MRS. HARRIET HOLMAN s calls attention to the condition of the Treasury. BN, MK. GEORS On the 19th of May last the Secretary of the Trea- sury estimated that thirty-seven millions of dol- lars will probabiy be required for the first two hea of the current fiscal year—from the Ist of ™ -, Freemaa, mauda & Wyman, H. C. Coorek..... ose Gates, alis J ‘ Thentre GENTLEMEN'S LIST. olize = pone = McParland Felrmen | Water in ali parts of the house. jee Search question next portended a storm from | Point for the Government. The Times early | tellow-citizens scampering off to the sea-shore TER Abia testa eda Mes Meine Sea nota F LORAL CONCERT, without, and on it the cordial endorsement of | 2dopted the unworthy mare’s nest of Mr. Has- | and inland watering places in search of a cooler Congress over and above the career then pre- Ne toa, NP Alana, Geo W aiger, sented To what extent there will bea deficiency can- Not be ascertained till all the public appropria- tou and adore bills shall bave been passed. Congress should not adjourn leeving a deticien- cy—it would be disgraceful to the country; and tae President asks Congress to provide the neces- sary means betore their adjournment. It would be impossible for him to ascertain the amount which will be required before Mouday next; and it was now half past Il o'clock. He the country approved the straightforward pol- | kin, and has persisted in publishing columns atmosphere—a more bracing one than ours is iey of the Administration. Thus, coneludes the | on columns of misrepresentation concerning | at present, not being come-at-able anywhere Union : the facts involved in the case, and the testi- | between New York and Charleston, except per- “All three of the formidable diffienities en- | mony elicited with reference to them. In| haps in far higher altitudes. Though as yet countered hove been substantially and honorably | truth, it has been afflicted for months past with | few hore are oppcessed with the hoat, 2 single Ses coe tbe treatare aia os saaeatat ness a Willett’s-Point-purchasephobia, causing it | day without a breeze, will cause all of the but it is money expended as the people like to | to give circulation to the innumerable silly as | North in Congress to long impatiently for the see thelr money expended, in maintaining the | wel] as malicious stories coneocted by those | fall of the Speaker's hammer at noon of Mon- integrity of the Union and protecting the national = lye sate HE FLOW#&R QUEEN; Nye, @ on, te Conevailos oF THE Korn. This beautiful Cantata, meric by Veer er Root and words ly Migs Fra.ces Jane Cresby, 8 radu * of the New York Instrution for the » wil be xiven, for the first tome in Washington, iy tee rupue of 1L€ First nnd Second tnetriet Pubic Schools on TURSDAY and FRIDAY EVEN- Jeremiah | TINGS, the (5th and isth mstant, at the Arsembly rien, 2 Lonsssann avenue, nent’ the corm r «f 6th O'Keeke Jeno der the direction et Mr. J.H Dane Vacord ¥, George Obold, KI Blake, Wesley J Howard, Jee Ri Ole Barnet, T J Mipbaru, Jobe pusieal exterte = i "Connor, OP ‘About one hr Sener? seeking to gratify spite in connection with the | day next. Masi cr fetal mieetp none oe oan, Chae 6 oe = mitt copraseat tlow: Pia arc 2 : ae & = . : . ssity ms nire, an erates ailyer, Jame Pheips, Wm t < The Intelligencer is without editorial. investigation in question, which have come to Navau.—The U.S. practice ship Preble will | statement in his aes age, that he will hal yng Putlips, Thomas ts: ; Lntet wa! : a ee” render the whole affair notorious as illustrating probably leave Annapolis, Md., about the 20th | Sign no bill without due examination Haga, de tne Popils of the First and S*+ ond U7" A hoxshead of tovasco sold in Peters- | the extremity to which partisanship in polities Mo. J. Glancy Jones said that if the House instant for some port on the coast of France. Nuward,tlon Henry Host will lead men in talking, writing or thinking | The following is a full and correct list of offi- and at he door of the ball on the Cone rte ye baat burg, Va., the other day for 3170 52 Cone would go to work, and not ume the time in debate, they conid finish the more important mings of t a i . : cl ais ASHINGTON SELECT ACHOOL EX UF The Opposition members of Congress are | of their opponents. cers: Commander, Thomas T. Craven; First be Lee bys clclack this sttemoon, and be en- | rows ingidno N Hover. Usorse W a tae to be tendered a public reception in New York, ‘The disappointment of the Times on finding Lieutenant, Robert D. Minor; Second Lieuten- Brown, iW Tue steamer | Zi Tbe House then proceeded to consider the Sen- after the adjournment. the inuendoes and perversions of the report ant, James I. Waddell; Master, Charles H. | ate’s amendments to the bill making appropria- ged toran Exoursion t+ the Pavil Deer Glymount,on WEDNESDAY, U9" The Board of Aldermen of New York of Mr. Haskin repudiated—seouted—by all | Cushman; Lieutenant, Charles W. Flossar ; idnpea trie the iresemte 3/500 tiey- Brauci Patter, ey of ath atreet at ig vlc te on aon city have agreed to appropriate five thousand dol- | his associates upon the committee, has 0 | Surgeon, Robert Carter; Boatswain, Henry P. a whee ita esrean 7s cReireshments will ve fornished | j Jars for the celebration of Independence day. operated on its conductors as to cause them {o | Grace; Gunner, Joseph Swift; Purser, J. K. {EF Frederick ©. Porter, clacat sen of Jaaes ae chen vs fine Ban ongoers Ot she womeion. we 7 The United States Agricultural Society | ‘Wt their battory of malignant vituperation | Harwood. ‘The crew consists of fifty-two sea-) Porter, of Bath, Me , was shot in the revolu- eae ae eebke Gomenia he Schoo room, corner of will hold its annual fair this year at Richmond, | UPD the Republican members thereof—Messrs, men, fifteen marines, and ninety midshipmen. Poe =i New Orleans, and immedi- | pe ee we tet Va_., during the last week in October. Wood and Hall—than whom no other two gen- iad dite srent, & Branscomb, Chas Ht Bailance. C peas — ; tlemen stand higher in Congress for the single- Vore or Toaxks.—The House Committee on UT The postmaster of New York city, desir- | inded integrity-with which they invariably | yy i i ‘i tary Affairs yesterday morning passed Se castiacit waeeccnine eae os seek to dischargo their duty as members. The | unanimously a vote of thanks to their chair- attend the window where they apply for letters. | Zémes actually goes to the length of charging man, Gen. John A. Quitman, fur the distin- Good! that they failed to pronounce the Secretary of guished ability and the untiring industry and Ho 12 The London Globe says there are 173 peti- = tions for divorce, of for judicial separation, pend- ing in the Divorce Court lately created in E lind by act ef Parliament. i,j A Southern Methodist minister, detailing Lis experience-gp a certain circuit, counted twen- Sosincon, om iC NIC TO FORT. WASHINGTON.—Geo. u Washington Tent, 1. 0. = have chartered the p'ans=ni ani com modious sieamer Thomas C; A which wa i, ype pr of ere on JES) rs 15" <n. mM, preomely Trokere ete nad of any of (he members: Baker, AJ K Clark, Wim M Cha ch, WC M Clark, Win Mt hore iers ae at were named after him, and enol fopet -dehe orat the Boat on the morning of the Pio Nie. = = ape ys Colle § i i i is added that during the year he received, as com- ‘ pot i3 1-3" UF An adjourned meeting of the creditors of | Wr and Collector Schell guilty as charged by | zeal with Wik Po bes discharged the atdnons | vice tor tidlaee hn ne Rea ss ~ Lawrence, Stone & Co., was held in Boston on | Mr. Haskin, only through the influence of | and responsible duties of his station, as well as y 1.0.0. FP. I 1 HE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION oi the Li ta 23th of per. pound — on ve fe heavy ran: then prevailing. tne Brand Lodge of im Recently, at Concord, N. H., a body was found in the river, which proved to be the re- mains of an Irishman who was one of severa’ drowned during the operation of buiiding the Northern railroad along the river, eight years Thursday. Claims amounting to $172.00 were | Some imaginary intrigue whereby they were to presented, making the total liabilities thus fa: | profit individually, or to secure reprehensible allowed for the marked caurtesy and kindness which has uniformly distinguished his intercourse advantages for the their party by suppressing | with members of the committee. and perverting the truth! the District of Columbia (y.eiding toa = 7 ve determined upon 8 K UT Itis rom 2 ninent Abo- azo. The sand had prevented decomposition, ROCESSION, ORATION Persie lathe ity of New York, are paras It is but necessary to state this case thus Navy Orvicers Opperen, &cC.—Commander | and the fresiset of this season had bronght the mn MONDAY, the Lith insu Jonists. eny wew + E cerned The different Encampuvents and Lodges at the City Hail #t 3 o'clock inthe nfterneon, where the Ine wiil be formed. and march from thence at t body to light ify" A well-dressed Frenchman, who regis- tered his name at the hotel in Citrone je, near in the late attempt made to abduct slaves fiom | Plainly, to convince persons of common sense | Overton Carr, U. 8. N Virginia. It is said some startling reve » has been ordered to ations | and ordinary information concerning public | duty at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on the let Spaiding, Win S . . : will be made, in a few days, that will piay old | affairs, that the Z¥mes has gone clean daft con- | of July, proximo, to relieve Commander §. S. Mobile, Ala.,as Louis Manry, of New Orleans, ee we fovea inae come = mes aoaaeoy havoc with the underground railroad” arcange- | cerning the purchase of Willet’s Point, and has | Lee. ges re aarday ce Mee oer = rs Leider, Wan B We = Fake canteen teetition ty ine, ee ments. jon ee __ arrived at that stage of craziness with refer- Commander Henry K. Hoff has been ordered | tains were biown out, anda pistol was in his Late, we or ‘Seno H of Mary and.to which tre public {> The remains of Ethan Alien were found | ence to it, in which it requires a straight jacket | to the command of the receiving ship at the “peer yiugaa it was supposed he had com- Lane tiny WP. anc CONCE or beneath bis tomb-stone on Monday last. The | to keep it from “ biting off its nose to spite its | Philadelphia station, to relieve Commander | Mitte suictd r nthe 3 c Lowry, Ibo W Cooke, Harrison HJ illel c fitst examination of the spot was not so thorough face,’ as it were. as it should have been. The bones were boxed up and placed under the foundation of the n Wm. §. Young. Tue New Hovse Haty.—As the working of Arrorxtep.—Mr. T. H. Patterson, of Ala- rooms nwhich will be ope elock: atter which the Salven will bs 1m REV. DR. PECK will preaeh inthe Foundry Chureh, corner of 14th and G streets, TO- santul te lbeerected) Su) honok of the ven the ventilation of the Hall of Representatives | bama, has been appointed to the first class | o'clock p. m. jl ia ir ilies gek remo b Hes mainder of thnecenins Will be paseed sn the “giddy ee has been alluded to with censure in a city pa- | ($1,200 per annum) clerkship in the office of the 371. 0. O. F—The cilivers and members of the Sen eke mirckers or the Concert and Levee, ONE SwapexboxiaN Nariosat Coxvexrio.— | Per the following record of the state of the | Sixth Auditor of the Treasury, vacated by the | Jho3.,.H, 4, GRAND LOibE are tequonted te LAW eid of Themen of the Coe The fortieth session of the New Church G thermometer was kept yesterday, the L1th of | recent resignation of Mr. C. L. Sayre, of Ala- | Zo'elock, tor the purmone M. f joining the Procession. 3 i 5 ; By order of the M. W.G Unteiligencer and Unien—3t.] Couvention commenced at the New Jerazalem | June, 1558, from the assembling of the House | bama, appointed to a Second Lieutenancy in| =% Pec ds : F aes > 7 = Lisistarger, i 2 DD FELLOWS’ HALL, a Church in Boston. on Wedvesday, and w at Ila. m. until the adjournment : the Marine Corps. f & oe The ere members of the | pancertieid, Hy Ladiey, Geo & bets ? ‘ >; . ’ ; ibecat 2 : Douseman, Col Lenco, Frauk POSITIVELY THE LAST WREK OF tinue five days. Seventy-three deleyates were In Shade On Floor Reporters ae to meet at th Dean, BV Lub A Supple, Juo B - J INSCO WILLIAMS’ present from the Iinois, Maine, Massachusetts, | Hour. OMe of Malt Gallery. | pam Waataen.—The following report of the | NOON? we eo Sec i.e 8 ange tds Maryland, Northern aaa Michigan, and = = sly | weather for this morning is made from the Moree G 0.) =the Olea aod Pauvarcie oF Pree gg a oni fo Bible Panoram Pennsylvania Associations, and General Society a sl o2 = A . os ; MBIA ENCAMPMEN PYLE) Ba A ange fete Gtises Ges —< -__ 3 st iock @.m: PTERNO! at 2 o'clock, for the purp Fuela, Rev JV Laarence, Col A. N3 Schoenberzer, Geo patinues down in a v + < ‘a » 10 pins on. order o! AM ptm Emi DS Smale b, aun han fo ty of the G7 Letters received from Fort Bridger state oo. I June 12, 1853, Joining the Procession. By order of R.W kick aon, Em es Liv'ngelon, & lonigh Cxptivity, containing mere . re that there were suficient provisions there to last = ot Philadelphia, Pa. "raining, cool. 1 0.0, F —The Officers and Patrisrchs of | Rumen 5, mont menienaiand interesting: eore spmbtosven until the middle of May or the first of June, be- £3 st Baltimore, Ma sfaining. 3 MAGENENU ENCAMPMENT, No. 4, oe vck ; to commence at eigiit precixels . . apes as Aeros (Peed cc # Washiagton, D- -raining, wind E. are requested to meet atthe Hel!,on MONDAY senna ‘Tickets 5 centa: reserved sents % cents—to be fore which time additiona! supplies would be 50 st Richmond. ¥a selondy. th. 36. AN TERN ON, at 2 6" look, for' the purpose of werent had at the Hall door. Chidren under ten years, received. 10300. = st Perersburg,Va.. -clondy, ther. $0, joining the F ES by order of K_W.G. P. Taslor, Dr W a me Exhibition Wrelssstey eal Gieies Instead of Agent Hunt inciting the Iudians to | 12 midnight a mtx Norfolk, Va .... seeth. 75, wind S=1.0.0.1 > Officers and Patriarehs of Tacter, Wi Afternoons for families and schools, Doors open at hostility against the United States, he was suc- | 18-M..:......6. — so So Wilmington, N.C sclear, pleat oF RIDGELY ENCAMPMENT. No 2, o'clock; te O'clock pree:seiy. cessfu! in preventing the Indians from joining | * 92% lighted sbout6 p. m. Colambia, 8. cloudy, pleasant. . ail ie the Mormons, and excaped because the laiter had In the old hail. which —_ unoccupied, the yee a oeae? posi oe det of | Thompson, Jas 1. - determined to take his life temperature at 4 p. m. was S6 dezrees; on the | <. londy,th 77 .wind SE E.-The Officers 1 h er, Matihew Twompson, Jno Mf LOGS? AND FOUND. SR PRN ee Senate floor, at 2 p. m., 85) degrees. Maroa, «cloudy, warm. MOUNT NP BO ENCAME vt NO 6, a I> The Cancemi murder case is still draz- are requested to MONDAY y eetatthe Hall, UP LOST.—On Wednesday, June th, a smell Thus it appears that the temperature is pre- | Co! bus. Ga, 20° ing long in New York, another trial Montgomery, Atz loudy, dainp BERERNGON, at 2 o-siock, for the purpose of pul te Dadebie nemeried Gs Sao oe, 4 4 if] rtria a ‘a er Moaty: ” u . ft 1 ee ore » Ww. P. ii tatly re c ras Py pis pce the aaah ite served within a degree or two of that of the | Low: Peach Tree, Al ‘dlondy. ssh = nt = ee wate we Bay tis aun ac i 2 - outside air. That the difference between the | Movile. Aja... se-cloudy, ther. 90. G CENTRAL LODE sill NKR Mivis J) fa.avenue. jell com afternoon, and after all bis testimony relating to saat Gaiuesville, Mist ‘loudy. CENTRAL LODG ee Ne: | Gatece, Major TBA Minor. Jemsee the murder, as given on the last trial, iad been | foor and galleries is not more than one or two Nested to imeat at the He DAY Ar ee i en New Orleans, La -cloudy, th 79,wind N. degrees. That the effect of the gas (though Barometer at the Smithsonian, at7 a.m . (eo.- bim !f any person bad oifered bim any :mouey in | the radiant het is perceptible to persons of tected for temperatute,) 20 526 St Reon 2o.715 Telation to this case since the iast triat. Ii re- | bigh nervous organization, though not sufficient Marine toca, Sent ni Tanta 9. plied that Mr. Blankman, (Cancemi’s counsel.) | to raise a thermometer exposed to the direct : bis brother and one of the jurors sitting on this Girman, Garraud, Jno M G TLR NOON, at 20’clock, tor the pu the Procesai Waite, Rey Sam! R taken, Ex-Judge Phillips, for the People, » jas Wellin, W w » By orderof the \1. W.¢ 1. 0. 0. LF Wasu hy requested t AFTERNOON, at d members covery, oF information x0 thn: | oan FREDERIC +e joming the Procession.” By order of M1. Wee M Bie. 35 Eu. eve. Oat. Cet Oud Blake radiation more than three degrees above one ais ae ——— eer 4 ODD FELLOWS’ Jury, had come to him and eftered bit $2,510, | shaded from this radiation,) is not suficieat ts COTE HERIOT AE TE ere hee td members of AT HOW white clit: with Gold Gromernee, CA nus . i 2 ‘ a y SASTH 07, 1 7 - x ‘52,500 and $3,000 to settle the matter and not ap- | iv-rease the temperature in the Hall sensibly Se ener es aioe z tested tomeet at the Hail. on ME ee en eenaen omnene pan pear; that Mr. Christodoro bad also called and A = Ix THE Sxnatk, yesterday, after the closing of hadacheck book with him and a pair of scis- | “ove that outside. That the new hall, with | ou, report. the discussion of the Indiana contest- ae veral hundred persons, at 4 p m., after a| eq election case was continued by Messrs. Benja- ion of five hours, was cooler than the old min, Collamer, Sebastian, Trambull, Green, Ned ord, Chas Miler, cw Milue’, Chae B ar RNOON, at2o'e! Procession. By 1m OO. F he officers avd members of 3 HARMONY LODGE, No.9. are hereby re- jell th orth, J WD T—On saturday, the th inatent, 2 PAPER Weub, Jae L containmne & poucy of insnranece aud a few to aay one but the umruer. Caron —This celebrated and fashionable wa- se he thanks of the owner and : = ; y, | ball which was empty—that it was cooler than | Wade, Hamlin, Toombs, Hale, Douglas, and | 4¥op to yueet, at, the tal sot mee quired, by rev urnang 13 tering place—Capon Springs, Hampshire county, s. b i others. the Procession. By arterof the M cM “— Va..—during the current season ix to be unde: | te Senate chamber at the time the tempera- The subject was then laid aside to allow the i ae ae sh the management of Mr. E. D. Willard, our for- | tures were compared, and that the tempera- | commitice ef conference on the dinagreeing votes | { F COURT CO ee ae mmebers © mer fellow-citizen, whose enterprise and «kill in | tures steadily decreased with that of the even- | of the two Honses on the civil and diplomatic requested tomee? at the Hail,on MOND x TERNOON, at 2 0’c!ock, tor the perpees f joins tne Processioa. By or. ofthe M.W.G.M. oilicers and members of X request FTER- My re tue - WANTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A few seponer Fr. s Veol-MAKrAKS, £ OWEN & FON a EE ae r x12 ute. AK AND ASH PLANK.—We have uel Saat n ae (O aisansemenisseiais emule coe oe ‘eo | \YAN eh epeptalne far og our regular customers oaly) Oak and Ash PLANK, sak, foun fray ona > oe oe im quantities to suit, and of auy dimension required. 2h scien rete acest an 3 VANS & THUMPSON, the conduct of a large public house is well known | ing during tLe seven hours the House remained *?] at tbe Mien mad his rey to all of Washington, and tothose who frequent- | in session after the gas was lighted. some debate it was adopted—yea Bays 6 ly sojourn here. We congratulate the preprie- To this 1t may be added that at the end of {Among the amendn from which the Sen- tors of the Capon Springs upon obtaining a ger - e . < ate receded, is that making an appropriation of this fourteen hours session, some of which was ™ te Fi Heabe tleman so competent and so popular for a lessee. $30,000 for the extension of the court-house build- 4 ; eld *-light, the Hall, which hi ing in this city The premises heve recently been renevated from ae a me . al hund ie = ao bepe: Tie Vice Predident laid before the Senate a top to bottom, and every conceivable comfort and | “CCUPI¢4 by several hundred persons, many o} : s communication from the Secretary of the Navy, luxury added to the inducements for pleasure | W2Om were smoking, contained an atmosphere | in answer toa resolution of the S nate calling for and members of No. 12, are hereby i 5 = ; co ; . ooking aud re requested te meet at the Hall.on MONDAY AF je 12 Iw nl 2 ae nts ne D.C. Address and health seekers to take Capon in the route of | 80 far from impurity that there was none of the rater al eT Re EEE Ge occu By ordel of the MWe RESS- MAKING, EMBROIDERY, AND] (2 aypep—arNo, a2 imi oe thelr xason's traveling. We doubt not the es- | usual sensation of relief in stepping out of a| “aicsncnuesanication from the Secretary of | 2S : © officers and memtoror| Dn CHILDRENS Sota AD Vy ANTED—At No. 352 lth street. triween f tablishment will Le weil filled with a gay com- gas-lighted room into the night air. The arti- | the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the pebs HILDE: streets, ik DRESSMAKERS. \ou9 MRS. F.C. SMEAD, (from Baitimore,) corne> : —, ee ee Penn. avenue avd ath street. having just recived a | Dut cod bands reed + pnis_ ’ new aud extensive supply of tre LATEST FASH- WASTED —A WHITE Wo IONS, would respectfully imform the ladies of pany from the 15th instant, when it will be form - ally opened, until frosty nights cause all visitors to dee from the mountains to the more genial A} S.are here eetatthe Hail, MONDAY AL ON, at 20’clock, for Son ose of j nog the Procession Wy order ¢f the M.W.G. M. ficial ventilation by the fan was at the rate of | State in regard to the fees orcharges of the con- - A :, * 2 = sul-general for Canada. 70.000 cubic feet of air per minute driven into Also, a message from the President of the Uni- UNE : s “ Y3 a Ms one recomamensed and . a r ; Hy Yashingion tuat she is prepared to execute orders | and do general housework ino " 1 a : the room through the registers and pazsing out | ted States in answer to a resolution of the Senate | —— 1.0, O F.—The efficers and inembers of | withaispatch. Perieot ce warranted, and atyie of | find employment by me at cline of the lower country. hrough the ceili in reference to contracts for a road or roads over | |{ E; BEACON LODGE. No 15 are hereby re- | work uvequalied in the city. Particular attention | je it tf Soh eee through the ceiling. the Tehuantepec Isthmus. Heated to meet at the Hail, on MONDAY AF- | pau! to Cri drea's Clo Patterns for enle. TANTED— fy a young German Woman. « PERSONAL. The windows and doors of floor and gallery | A resolution wax adopted requesting the Pres- TERNOON, at 2o'clork. for the pur f joining Saati Soe oe mate Wane Water’ +++: Maj. McDowell, U.S. A., is at Willards’, | Were also open, and the outer breeze blew frec- | }4¢8t to communicate such information as (he s and the Procession. By orderofthe M W, as Nurseor todo Cha: { references coven. No ne ddress Box 16, at this cthee. VF eco Koes oer ee embers of ‘ METROPOLIS LODGE, No, 16, are here pte executive department: fford, of the con- arp eaul Morphy, the chess-player, sailed for | ly through the Hall, aiding the effects of the | tac vant ents may aitor eta 7 at the shortest not.ce aad upon reason- | 88d Sewing. Bes Europe in the Africa tracts made and proposals tec*ived, for heating 1107 to tre os yw 0. ie ' 7 ed tom he Hall,on MON Edi pagar = Eo bri oy hes ir varinbly Je 1t-2t* artificial ventilation. and ventilating the Capitol Extension, the Posi | by requested to meet at the #Hnil,on fF ce ved & preminm Wherever exhiinuted, A Gea acs CRIRGB ASES cea +++. Christy’ Minstrel: y z ing , » 1 .| AFTERNOt t 2 o'clock, for the purpose of | p onouneed by npetent judges fully « ANT ate ma os audiences” sank - rac sea elon On # calm, still day the fan alone would be ae Boe Shee We UALnke lel ects ce conatoa joining t By order ¢ «GoM. | hnest Eastern work. jel2 eost* isu a good DINING-ROOM VAN. audiences. available, and it is quite sufficient to keep the Mr. Mallory, from the committee of conference ed preferred. Inquire at this office. ‘he officers and members of A « It is stated that M. Thiers is about to fol- a . F.—T bXC JSIOR LODG 5 Lo. 612 Hall at all times perfectly ventilated, being | 0" the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on FOR THE ReSTORAT OV OF etna ks. No. 16. are bevel —Ry n middie aged MAN, who tan v 5 ; Nava ion Dill, submitte: t, | requested to meet at the Ha!’,.on MONDAY AF- N_LANDS TO MARKET IN 3 KON Of employment jow the example of M. Gulzot, and publish his | capable of charging and renewing its entire at- | wisien secourmends that the Sena eee Ee TNO Neat Sool ae te purpse of joing iNCHiGAN, MoE Bete ut memoirs. i % the Proces-ion. By order of the M. W.G. M. le by the act of C eae at which he ca ” re mosphere every five minutes. amendinent of the House providing for ten steain | th : y t ongress, I ore best > cetiemenent 7; The death of the venerable Wilkins Tan- ses : ion | #0eps of war, instead of five; pending debate 1.0.0 and members of a. to the State of Michigan. to} Oe nehill, who hax been an editor at Nashville and As the Union has published the assertion on which the Senate adjourned. MECHANICS’ LOL ilaraberdty ‘ruction of certain Railroade therein ."" Star Office. Louisville for thirty years, ts announced. that the Hall was like a bake-oven, will it — ; 1 reques'ed to meet at the Ha NDAV_AF_]| Mentioned, having been so far adjusted as to antho- --+. The Court Circular says that Queen Vie- pablish the above ? ss Tux Hovse postponed the Maryland election +R NOON, at 20’clock, fo: the Procession. By order of t1 I 0, 0. F.—The officers and members of (3 ORTENTAL LODGE, No. 19. nre hereby nize the release from withdiawal of the innds here- WaAadTE v—Three or r untfter desoribed, motice ts Aereby girem that all the BOOT AND SHOE ) vacant offered lands wticu le outside wi s1z miles | Workmen fair wages nnd steady ev, on each sive ef the “Giand Repids and tndians,” | civen. Apply to S. TUCKER, 71 near Mors the © Flint and Perre Marquette,” and the “Detroit | innd av., Telond, toria is in a fair way of making another addition case until the second Monday in December— to the royal family before the close of the year. ; Moxsievr Bevty.—We entertain a shrewd | *%¢% %: noes 51. -.-. The New York Post learns f ~ ashi ‘ that Mrs Bryant's health had piped rel ir suspicion that, after all, the famous Monsieur | __B¢ S*"#te having returned the bills, insisted je e.3:* sted to meetatthe Hall,on MONDAY AF- | and Milwaukee” Railroad, situated in the uimler a ; 2 upon its amendments, and asked for a commit- TER NOON, at 2o'olosk forthe parpoe of joining | mentioned townships, which have not been selected ¥V J ANTE D—2 first-rate HAR S HANDS, that sie had been enabled to travel. Belly is more of an emissary of the speculato s tee of conference, the Supplemental Indian Ap- | the Procession. By order of the M. W. 0 10 virtue of said grant. or apy other grant made by unmediately, at 497th st., oppusite Odd Fe Figg itis said that the Duke of Oporto, bzother | and schemers on this side of the Atlantic aim- ‘ ie i1-2t Cong ess, or legally cximed by pre emption, and | lows’ Hail. of the King of Portugal, is to marry the daughter warrh were subject to private emiry at the date of sea-tf JAMPFS 8, TOPHAM. propriation bill, the Ocean Mail Steamer bill, of the Emperor of Brazil ad the Army and Navy Appropriation bill were ing to keep the Nicaragua isthmus transit 1c! Sarna Ar = » | tetthdrarwal, will be restored to private extiy on > 7 . , | taken up; the House jnsisted on its action, but SMALL SUCTION ENGINE FOR SALE. | thedars ard *t the iaers licremafter gpce fied, at ANTED—A WOMAN to do the Cooking nnd cominey Chinitlls formerly President of te | closed against American travel, than of Louis | granted the commitice of mentee, ttiow, but! A Bui i PALATION SE OtRe? purneenee ries | Hg ondinnre minimum of 125 per acre. x betwee Th ee ay” APPIy at wk Common Council in Boston, died on Sunday, in | Napoleon and the speculators of the Paris | The Committee of Ways and Means reported i I ooking: consequence of falling out of a window. fire, ard $13.71 Judye Ellis and Col MeRae, the twocan- ¢ 13th. at SMITH & SMALL’S Looking- Atthe isn toiiice st lonta on Monday, the 16 4d ry | Street, between 12r ° Of August next, viz Bourse, as so sedulously represented. It is the amendments of the Senate to the bill pro- 5 we that Commodore Vanderbilt in bra | Fairer the collection of the revenue and the sore (Erzme MOnaNOry ASESE™ | Worth af the baie line and west of the principal W Wemever my Kast" hoes ont t didates for Governor of North Carolina bad a | Well Known that Commodore Vanderbilt in his | Post Ottice Appropriation bill, and they wee | “a opanvoalpTownilT DED FCA a < _ , meridian. surance Office to No. 520(2d story) 7th str: alight personal collision on the 7th Inst.” efforts to earn the $56,000 per month he re. made the special orders in Committee of the Gates tx CRD TION ALL PERSONS against oo hownehips #, 5,6, 10, 11,12, 13, 14,15, 17,18, 19,0 opposite the office of the Nationa tateiige reer ox ai Cinctanally to vice nerizoned report. ceives from the capitalists—railroad and steam- | ‘The House then went into Committee of the fear teniig, or AI mies tee een es = erate ee ee WANTED—AI sotscriters wo sp seer Bist friends, and his wife is permitted to see him | Ship—carrying the passengers by the Panama Melnort and soon afterwards took a recess until 6 Conte. yrith interest, asthe same has been lost or ships 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 1°, street tthe United States toeali at wn . . * a lock. Y > range tie et, be nm Dard & streers, b i, Nir, every day ees alte : isthmus, for keeping the Nicaragua route close’, |" ‘at the evening sexsion, the bill providing for] _J¢ 12 3t G.H. VARNELL, hips 4. 5. 6, 7, 9, 10,11, 12, 33, 14, 15, 16, 12, 19, | 8nd se* complete copies in ailsty tes of binding. fro a c++: On Monday 3 Anna Boone, with | has erployed emissaries of any and every | a» increare of pension to Peter Van Buskirk, of | @¢REAT ATTRACTION and 2), of range foxrteen, $2 to $4 per volume, ily, ae bess tate dagen on ats Hoone fam- | nation likely to accomplish his end. To him | Washington city, D. C., passed. , G ae Townships 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 15, 16,17, 19,and 20, cf | ma 2i-im JAMES CARTER. iv, tool ei p the cket} : 3 W. P. FOR D. Coxrectionrr, No, 441 +o ship Plutarch for Liverpool = is justly due the credit of the getting up of the Mr. Phelps, from the committee of conference P. FOR D. Coxrectiongn, No, 441 7th atreet. bir fifteen. ‘ownships 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9,10, 15, 16, 17,19, and 20, of WANTED—a ic Y, aged 13 years, desires a range sixteen. i Place as an apprentice at any mechani ‘. ownships 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17,19, and 20, of range | nes* where he can Sone useful trad as seventeen. F Frederick Willia = = ia oe “op Gre Mein oe of be two houses on the «+. Princess Fre ie Mm is Still suff “nglis! i tl i Il making appropriations for certain civil ex- ing fioen thacthetn af 4 HAN che tat cee nglish claim to the route that not long since i approp! civil ex “fuss”? f th t, submitted tj case at the Royal Palace at Berlin. Queen Vic. | Made @ great “fuss’’ in the newspapers—the | Penses of the government, sul nis ag between Gand H, (next to Harbaugh’s Drug Store} has made such arrangements as will enable him to sell ICE CREAM and WATER ICES at $1.25 per gallon, furnished to anv part of the city, in good home. He is tactahe and unt rnd a = which wax agreed to—ayes S41, noes 74 mould. or Otherwise, as good ax ‘Townships 10, 15, 16, 17, 1%, 19and 20,of rargeeign- | Wil endeavor to servea kind employer faithfully. toria inquires daily by telegraph of the health of | English interest turning out to be Vanderbilt | “The House’then went Inte’ Comratitee of the city. G vemenoal, Fresh CAKE and Pres evens | teen. : ES" | Any person in want of such ne ae eee eatntall her daughter. only—though Vanderbilt, with 1 k | Whole, and resumed the consideration of the | d1y at 12 o'clock. je 12-3t* Township 15, of range nineteen. lease address Box No. 23, Star joe, and Tho There is now little doubt, from the state . jour Belly we faney, | memiments of the Senate to the ocean mail| TiGkeT OF THE LAWS OF VIE~ At the and office nt Travers City on Monday, | MYOr will be promptly ntiended to ma is ti of newotiations between Her Majesty and Kinz | °%fF the nonce. Monsieur Belly we faney, | smend™ appropriation bill. Derr er dehy pypeoieleadl SE LEeL | the léth oay of aurast next, viz: ; Leopold of Beigium, on the subject of « fimily | When thoroughly exposed, will turn out to be | Various amendments were concurred in. general operation ; illustrated by judicial decieions, | North of the base Line and west of the principal BOARDING ailianer, Jhat the affair will be speedily commu- | but “ Monsieur T in,’ —V, The amendment abolishing the franking priv- | Also, the Constitution of the United States, with meridian, natant ieee Sa Bath ener OF Poe a onson come again,’’—Van- ilege coming up, caused consider ible discussion. | notes and the new Billof Rights and Constitution Townships 2!, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, £7, 28, 90,34, and 3° GARDIN A PRIVATE FAMILY —A pentie pit aos ania bamsukezc ius Comat derbilt, scheming to earn his $56,000 permonth | Mr. Winslow moved to amend the amendment | “f Virginia; by James M. Matthews, Attorner at. | ofranze thicteens J - “ ~ ing the Ni at | 8048 to confine its effect to Senators; which was enn de Mavateile bas lived for the last forty years | fF keeping icaragua route elosed so that i $n Yerailics. drawing the pension of tbe dev'ar-| it shall not compete with the Panama route. Serene ogi MCATmen, 8 amended was ed Countess as lady A in retirement % i i i mixing only in the. qvbsiotaehe: ‘aieckes por t So the “steamship war” wags, in Central | The committee then rose and reported the bi 1 Law ; in two volumes; price §12. Just completed, For sale by _je12 FRANCK TAYLOR. A CARD. man 8nd fasiiy ean be noo « the treat neem +22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 23, of Tange | #ud auyecni y ROOM, 24 hone eae pa d 4 . ¢ Bas. Aso, ore Room, Sd tioor, Price res» Stee ips 21, £2, 23, 24, 25,25, 27,and 2. of range | ale. "No children in the house. ‘apply ms fi, jowash jee 6" between 6th and 71h, ’ T i i sips 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25. and 27, of t : Pi ton G HE attention of persons wishing to purch an . or range ten. —<———} ee city. She were the dress of an Abbess, and no | America. fs eas san ee Beets On a ee hendaome # DING Us Ps ea totand near the ies Paes fand type Hea Rowe D NOTICE one doubte at sbe was the true Countes ComMayperR Jonny 7 mil 2 A PO, near the Railroad pot, is respectful $2, Of rang: 4 * SS0LU 9 ri Abbess de Savutelle. “A few days ago this fs opceRs.—The recent | ment of a Fe y P32, Of range seven, ISSOLUTION OF juvited to the sale udvertined hy W tse, which will take place on Monday. the scant, commencing at 5u’clock p.m . in frow Paton ag commencing on Lot No.1. in Square § 5, “onting fadiana avoute.. Persons wishing to make &cood investinent wi'l do weil toa‘tend the suc as perty will tively be sold t» the highest ir. For furt! er particulars see advertisement, je 12 2t A. GREEN, Auotioneer, Retin, trus son died, and it was found that the pretended | uly letter of Commander John Rodgers$| which was rej Countess was a man U. 8. B., —_ of the state of affuirs ene onthe disagreeing vote f Py once . a a FS in the Gulf of Mexico bearing on the acts of | on the army appropriation bill, submitted a 7” The French have adopted the word tele- ted. gram for telegraphic Mowntice. The Freach British ships in putting in practice in what port, which wax adop the Commitee of Confer- word is telegramme. may be termed onr own waters, the instrue- ! ence on the disagreeing votes of the two houses Given unteriy hand at the « w | Ths copartnership. hy this *tcheh day of June, Anno. Gone Berner Jehu MeDevitt ind Jona Davison cight hundred and fifty eight, eo'ved by mutual cousen! a jones HOS, A. HENDRICKS, With Joon Med te anid fom! Gene e. ohn 3 vit, _je12 wide mssioner of the General Land Ufie, settle up the busca” & 7 DGASBAM GlLautain: ON McDEVITT, OWLAND’S MACCASSAR OlLat GiB: s’ . R Hajr Store, near 13th street, je3-tm Washington, June Ist, Bis oh