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good order, surrener her again to the author- ity of the Treasury Department. In the same letter, he transfers the officers of the vessel to that Departinent, and takes occasion to speak Tar Vervicr.—Our exchanges come freight- ed with invidious comments on the verdict of the jury in the Sickles case. Their tone is EVENING STAR. 3 beatae gta nina onetacmepneian, FANCY AND STAPLE DEY, GOODS, of she | ieee Serepent Best Batelen of Mery Desang- \Orr®: day, with a fine gation by R. B. Boyleston, of CALL AND EXAMINE. South Carolina, and a poem by B. P. Shillaber, of = _ = ; Massachusetts, at Madison square, a collation at = = aptly illustrated in that of the able and well- in very high terms of them, especially of the ballat the Academ eee ryvienimeron CITT Pout Orrick balanced editorial of the Baltimore Six of this “A the Astor House, anda grand ball at y commanding officer, Captain F: . ‘The Fe require some twoor three weeks. re j of Muste. It was estimated that ten oda | __ . WANTS. UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | morning. on the same subject. We were not thossed x THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING | surprised with the verdict, because aware that ‘THE LARGEST See ciekk SAGE GaGh aA to precedents had been set for it in the Herbert THE oFFrice. THAT OF ANY OTHER y | case, and subsequently in Lee's case ; though ee we can denier Generals pa in neither of those verdicts, so fraught with —— = = evil consequences to the future of society here, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | wy; the obligation of the jury to render a judg- The Constitution treats upon the integrity | ment in consonance with the law and the evi- and permanency of the Democratic party; the | genee so apparently whistled down the wind. demagogism of the Opposition press ; and | pp, subsequent conduct of the jury in this case “union and success,” as being the rallying cry | (i¢ we’ may credit newspaper reports.) seems of the Democracy in all sections of the country, | aiso to have been in capital keeping with that regardless of former differences. of the in the Herbert who it will be ‘The Intelligencer argues that the most stable jury lerbert case, AMUSEMENTS. Poltags Seticipatet in a at Wanrrees TUATION ma wholeale or | FYE. cen GhaNDy meas thi wefe* visitin A iy “retail G & young married Man, EGE aie (the united Pheicato te opie an Grand} f why Lees at | Yas heather sisi i y al ‘them G All me ’ re . E rococo See | Soanen ts nc pall Warn ae wt that on ‘MON DAY y Bf. they will tive afflicted with In | Ge Vooal Tnstrumental Concert, aaststed by SRawcaxthine: | Hive artes in awsestge roars. y MEDIC. .T in an- is me * re —— ree | ived Sad eapater Gorman ‘Masane Chors prosent Tae SuPRRINTEMDENCY OF tur Pop Paisriyc.— When. it firstbecame knows General Bowman resigned this position, the President was doubtless closely besieged. with) applications for it. Of late he is said to have notified them all that he has already selected the man for the post, which information thus accorded of course relieves him from all such pressing attentions. It is understood that the so far nameless person isa Pennsylvania printer sees a aeoate eae rand Site Phones Wildey. ef Hal wane tory Disease more, Maryland, who, he said. in’ uced the | coGGsWw Order of Odd Fellows jute this country from Eng- coccety oe land, forty-one years ago. Mr. Wildey is an “oP ia. He == res — to ther low ertizens of was - ain St — strict, flatteriag theme! Sie received wits constdcrable ewtiotinam, and FOR RENT AND SALE. Fe, aru'the apprbatton of the suatonoh, ae hes addressed a few remarks to the audience, in a tone or aval ee ee case wise, tnekr broth singers in so low, however, that not a moiety of those around gE CR RENT—A three-ato —= prserocane ween the ‘ean the ree of the week, could hear him.’ He said that be established the | withOUSE gu K street, bet STi | “Tae Pommure ed SCHMIDT. Ce ACK MANS, E. BARTHEL. Bp tat first Lodge of the Order of Odd Fellows in the | hecait cm,eeck butla United States, om the 19th of April, 1819, in the | between K sau irene city of Baltiwore, Maryland. At the close of his Wood AND Coal vaRD FoR renpann | LEST MAM onaL cmcis recollected not only called on Herbert after | and publisher of extensive experience, excel- | remarks, he was with loud cheers. FIXTURES POR SAL hestand has s | L. 8. LENT'S MAMMO " = and prosperous of the European States are those quitting the jury box, but supped gloriously at | lent business capacities, and tried integrity— Heaexpeoronc Craighead then formally called the location and commande a cash custom. SA TIONAL CIRCUS, that have adhered to the protective system and | 5; expense, pluming themselves on being the | three indispensable requisites for the proper | jy . | The Carts, H. &c.. wil be soll at pri- | L. B, LENT’S MAMMO order, and introduced the Rev Address Re Ge ti pri Junius y. of Conn., Past Grand Chaplain = sale. avoided what it calls the dogmas of free trade. Heese rough the Post On. vindieators of injured innocence at the expense ap 2 3st D7 A quack doctor out West advertises ‘thun- | Of the law, as exultingly as the jury in this ease der and lightning pills.” &re represented to site done in rovapdwcted Saat te Mak Gece secant the prisoner's counsel, by newspapers admi Virginia. A3 watters now stand here, we take it for BORER Se IRTP es Te granted that it will be long ere any man will {17 The small pox is said to be very prevalent | be convicted of a murder or manslaughter per- in some of the counties of Alabama and Georgia. | petrated in connection with any quarrel be- naan _ ocesasmnamm ie tween the murderer and the man he kills. We I~ A panic has been created among the ticket | attribute this state of things in part to the swindlers in New York by the conviction and | Court's views of the law, and in part to the state sentence of one of them to Blackwell's Island. of the law with reference to empannelling a 1" The Augusta, (Ga.) Dispatch, of Wednes- jury here in capital cases, which renders it next day, says that a recruiting .agent is in that city | to impossible that aman can be sworn to try getting up men for the Cuban imbroglio. such a case not kuown, beforehand, = a med Pbili " ize i ly with the defence. That thoso oo Birt erg terrroocd amas 2 pinata pervertinpar dhe interest in the conser- = = se bt vation of law and justice here may compreheud LZ, Mes. Ann Martin, « wesitiy hockater | Scion trials thelr dat ae thowe inthe the sien ‘own, undies a sa ° | Herbert, Lee, and Sickles cases are bringing on cw laren s * | the future of this community, we shall publish I" The booksellers aud publishers of Boston | extracts from our exchanges embracing public Lave resolved to institute annaal Book-Trade sales | opinion concerning this last verdict in localities aon Ba ap loam i ee peace tering unaffected by the remarkable outside efforts to a eee affect the result of the case, that occurred under 17 The New Orleans Courier denieathateither | the eyes of all in Washington who were dis- Messrs. Vernon or Bossier, who recently had a | posed to look calmly upon what has been going personal rencontre in that city, is in any way con- | on around them from the day of the homicide discharge of the heavy responsibilities of the position. aaa Tax Weatuun.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : U. S., who made an appropriate meee al. cIRCcUs, OR RENTS i mediatel rt ee asiington City, Foi htny BRICK HOUSE. within eas Rack | WH cebitit at W aahngton © ing, situated on 44% strest,in the iv ate eccerarahy asn ot eiesf oe occasion by Bro. B. P. Shil , of Si : A ™ Boston, Moss. wae sung bye select choir under | Tidus ivablo for 9 Sone and Rendecscnntine’, | Leo the direction of Mr. Geo. F. Bristow, to original or for any rofesstonal goutloman. Apply to Dr, music written by Mr. C. M. Butler, of Boston RICHARDS. 421 Estrevt. corner of 8th. ap 28-4t* = i acitroev canola ‘ OR R —Two siry SLEEPING-ROOMS. Hold =P the torch, O brothers true! 276% Pa. avenue, three doore cast ‘e Kirk- ee reed a fraternal feeling, Woods’. =P z As we that livin; renew, 2 % "That eer In good 1s sclf-revealing. OR RENT—BRICK HC aR No. The orator of the day, G. Rep. Bro. R. B. Boyles- | borhood of the Government Departments. W ton, of S.C., was then introduced and received | and gas thronghout. Rent moderate to a good with applause. His oration was short, and lis- | &¥t. Apply next door. tened to Lovee a Ap 2i-oI In conclusion, he alluded to Mr. Wildey and | JOR RE the first lodge iy the United States, and bronzlit tad NG SHE ri out hearty applause. From such unpretending | atu ged 4 Pod origin they had spread like branches of the oak, | Possrs-ici py ete ET, aan te] To wowan he paid an eloquent eulogium, and | § MILLER, 2 a ° apa closed by saying that she led men gently by the a SUNTAN aay Ma ae ra vor heaven. Mr. Boyleston retired aiid loud oR SS, No. BT Gettgocntene artes ouvenrat wi T Weill also applause. s, No. 4 ori Malle were wade for Mr. Wildey.. who came Se ee ee forward and received a round of applause. r A second ode on the programme: fee sequence | tains 7 bedrooms, 2 patio: H he BALLS, PARTIES, &c. of its length was omitted, and the exercises closed | and sery : — by the benediction, which was given by Past | dry ¢ Grand Chaplain Wells, of Mass; ‘then the large of Washiugtou ami the Fetomns river, w : audience dispersed singly and by companies of | {Uaithy.. Possoxsion given on the lst of May. 5 lodyes. Dr. CHAS, H. CRAGIN, 124 Dunbarton he WORAND MAY BALL ‘The officers of the grand bodles of Southern New | street. Fee ee eee York, having Invited the members of the Grand | Alas. several Stables and Carriage-honses mee NING, | Lodge of the United States toa collation, about.| rent, supplied with water fromthe Aqueduct. Ap- | Mas 24.000. or 4 crangeanente decve it uf two hundred members sat down to a very elegant | © . cient guarant «to refer to their past Ralls as sn Seg pen in nape —_— restaurant, on ‘Tues- POs PEN t A Meee-sery and — wea SeswiBuce that everything will be conduted poop tet 50" . +, containing rooms, with ene, erly. Y chankag tha taal wen eoe to PGB weammiek | aeeir papored, on the corner of toth aud ittatcarts | ° 1Calumbus the celebrated caterer, is engaged for Stuart of the District of Columbia, who conceived | Berti. Rent moderate, Inquire of pn} ep ooeaeeon _ and > AY May Sth and ake 35-00" Petersbui Norfolk, Lynchburg, Va¥ Bristol, Tenn*.. +clear, 59°. Knoxville, Tenn® Chattanooga, Tenn* Raleigh, N.C... Wiimington, N.C. Columbia, 8. C. Charieston, 8. C. Augusta, Ga .clear, pleasant. Savannah, G: Macon, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.* Columbus, G: Montgomery, Ala. Prairie Blutf, Al Lower Peach Tree, Ala.. Mobile, Ala... Gainsville, Miss. FROM THE WEST. Frederick, Md... Hagerstown, Md. Cumberland, Md.. Grafton, V: - 1. y KD 23 E, containing ® rooms and ce’ “Lith strevt, nea: the corner .clear, warm. — — ppl T GRAND May BALI. HE UNION GUARDS take great pleasure va auavunct to therr friends, mititary aad etv- te, that ne will fives «clear, pleasant. Clear, pleasant. clear, warm. ‘cloudy. sia 8 door, Sp 27-3" No spiritons liqvors atiowed on the premisan, Wheeling, Vi Training, cool. and brought forward the plan of the celebration. | S!MMS, next —, = i ‘ ton . " nected with that paper. until yesterday morning. Parkersburg, V raining, cool. ‘After the banquet the beethrenaing “Auld Lang | J‘ LET-STORE and CELLAR, and if de. | ¢,Mithere Celsiratod Bandi engngad for ts 00 y ng. re 4) 17" The Chicago Democrat says that three or | We have only to add that the noisest Wash- Lo ‘loudy, cool. Syne,"* and adjourned to the Academy of Music. sired, a Dwelling along with them, on 7th earion Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gontionan -cloudy, cool. sud lates, 7 where the proceedings of the day were wonnd up | between G and H ste, inquire of OWEN LE cloudy, cool. -DDY, by agrand ball. The stage was arranged to repre- | OM Premises. ap % 2° senta Gothic Temple. Across the front or porch F° SENT—A large and desirable ROOM uated four thousand Mormon emigrants, from England, | ington shouters over the action of the jury in Wales and Denmark, are expected there about the | this ease were notoriously the noisiest glorifiers Committer of Arraneements. rank McCourt, das. J. Kane. * House line. first of May, on their way to Utah. of Herbert or Lee after their acquittal. Our} Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m. (cor- | Of Which, in letters formed of jets of was the nme, over pes Ce. 4 live ka ar ee belief is, that. in thirty days from this’ ti rected for temperature,) 29,996; at noon 30,082. motto of the Order: “Faith, Hope, ai Charity. | utfice. ‘The room can be procured by early applica ap Bi st 1 Mojor Trimble and bis first ausistant en- | 101° My Sash im Ehinly cays from this time | '"rhermometer, at 7a. m.. 46°; at noon 2 used for the wusical, conterts, “Tie dessrations | Wnte FORD & BRO. mm | 5 [R. GASKYNSKI & DAUGHTER'S THIRD xineer, Mr. RS. Mason, are now reconnoiteriug | there will be no man ia Washington endowed | Maximum during 34 hours ending 92. m. to. | wed ulte simple, and consisted of American | FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Either th M GRAND MAY BALL the country, preparatory to locating the Baltimore | With an ounce of brains, who, comprehending | day, 62°; minimum 4 colors festooned and draped around the amphithe- entire Huves, or with « gry mah AT THE ASSEMBLY KOOMS, and Potemar Railroad. the true interests of society, will not hold the ices . atre and hanging over the centre of the dress cir- | TOOm#, &* may be dosired. Apply at 2 12th oul. sine 4 $y = bk t door but one to the Kirkwood House. On MONDAY EVENING, May 24. 1'R Gaaiy te Madina RC oq | °Pinion of the result of the Siekles trial, which PERSONAL cle. The invited guests commenced to assemble : family I ester, . nam about $ o'clock. They included the chief of the an Tepresentatives of the Order from other States, the | FLOR SALE— LO" officers of the Grand Lodge of the United States. desis] Chamberlain, have, for the last five years, kept the all now hold with reference to those of the ++++Major Ben McCulloch, of Texas, isat Kirk- Corpse of an infant in the house asa pet. They trials of Herbert and Lee. oods’. 497, on wee eoatiied Festival will be opened at 7.0 » In Squar ordinary brilliance. in vated and 3 situated, with pave a wi 3 i 1 Fi bargain if ap- P ~-** Major Bache, U.S. A... and Hon. Jno. Coch- | jig Honor the Mayor, Deputy Superintendent C: eats Rees) WEL he en eee were forced to inter it by the authorities » few mee rane, of New York, are at Willards’. ponter, spd thats. whe wece ttaren ints dhe pel. Fe eee accicable LATER in Squats O00, ican, Polish, Spanish, $ days since. Tur Roorsack Exriopen.—Yesterday we M. Mata and lady, of Louisiana, and M. | vate boxes for their use with others in that rapidly improving neighborhood ‘The arrangements are on a scale of great magnifi- Degoliado, of Mexico, are at the National. ALLIPS, at Folding Re vm cones, with select Music +++ Rev. Mr. Kalloch, of famous memory, has accepted an invitation from a country church in Massachusetts. Ques Wonx!—J. Shillington sends ins incidentally noticed the current rumor that u orn '—J. § a, nm sen us ** i ) reset Bi; - the financial agent of the office of the Clerk of kyastoeionans re heer on eta ay the House of Representatives of the United and issued ia New York ar ual y States is a defaulter, expressing the belief that With the rendition of the verdict. on his return to Washington he would instantly ——__—_—_—_— —__ disprove the allegation. The publication of U7 The mail between Martinsburg and Hagers- | such rumors in the Philadelphia Press and von ae lees high water. | elsewhere, it seems, caused him to leave his = i i shy peseverel yeas Te bed immediately on seeing them, and to Very little, if any, damage, has been done to the The building was filled with a fashionable as- | Will also be sold che: semblage; thd oxes'aisd semis ok Gc eer ware Pi fdacommalaed Pa occupied by a great many who came as spectators | C*PHol — _ only. ‘There were probably about 2.500 persons | Q@QUARE 39,(NEAR THE CIRCLE, WHICH present. At half past nine o'clock dancing com- Poa ecm ed hi Statue,) with the menced, Shelton’s band of forty pieces, with M. ining improv Grafula’as director. furnishing the music. The wriganion with ape Aas dancing was kept up with unabated vigor till ee 2 about four a. m., when the guests dispersed, after Fo a SALE NT dogeahie breaton BRICK No. Mar etre ween passing a delightful night. reets, Georgetown, D C., lately . Helen M. Leuber. This property leek the Grand March or Procession will lewd by Hernids and Crown Beare el Prois, by Cri Bearers, a little M. and nwed by the Queen f Hower nod ern, and the toll wins “& Mono'ar, bi Bolare, Le ‘ollege Hora; ipe. La Smo » La Varsoveans, 1.*Eoossnis. precisely the foor will be at hberty possible to send individual mvitations, se++ Gen, Win. Walker was in San Francisco at last accounts, supposed to be waiting for some- thing to turn up in Sonora. ---+ The author of the best new novel of the day, “Adam Bede,” is said to be a woman writing un- der the nom de plume of George Eliot. +--+ Washington Irving completed his maha B his Prospect cecupted by M T y he Indios and gen sixth year on the 3d instant, on which occasion AT R COOL, offers a rare chanco for a safe and judicion: a Sinenal ¥ we mtaly Gee roa : a ‘ i t. SRC a h ~ntains a doubl lor, passage, | tlemen of Wasiungton, Georgetown, and Alexan growing crope along Its banks. baer bemepe pings eericctaines and neighbor visited him with presents of flowers. WATER cost : dining room and iitchen on ue same door aloo s ARS, admitting ® gentle —_——_____ = in an hour after his arriv 3 made appa- c. ‘OF ING large and comme cellar, three roots, ser- oS a - {~The opposition between the steamers run- | rent not only that he is not a defaulter tothe | _**** Among the passengers by the Isabel, at <ING 5 Ps room. cluthes-rooin, and & smoke-house, It ch led ~g AR n iG STOV : TS. et be had ning on the St. Lawrence, below Montreal isso | a:nount of Wigs cent, but that the responsi- i haeerattl was “His Excellency the Bishop of} 14.1, will soll chapter coe Toni alee in- a. trail lacee stapemn of wteek ta tho reas: ie aamae reese cs jor great that the fare between (Fort) William Henry | 414 jus} trusted to Mi ae troduce Water and Pipes upon the most reas- vey wh the Kitkwoot House, Willantct trout, mat ake and Mentoval_ has Sivek Sedeecd, tn. 16 conavncin ec business entrusted to him was never so care- ~; Hon. Humphrey Marshall has been renom- | onable terms; and furnish Fixtures to any amount The abo’ Nation hed ° “episie™ . ced. P <'0E | fully and satisfactorily mana; as si inated for Congress from the seventh congreasional | required. C.SNYDER, mediate appl ene oe . * fully and fact iy ged nee he gr ve ery of acent per mile, The distance is 45 | took charge of it. Thus his accounts were district of Kentucky by the opposition - he mpeg Gas Fitter, OGCE Legge We ei a — i a 0 I is. accounts A “ ap next door to the Star Ofhee. | or . i flice dane UB will be given 0 *+*+ A private letter from Paris, received by a E: 4 SNIN' RR SE SE er found to have been brought up to the day when | gentieman in New York, states that Senator Seon EXGRASHEAP 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 LINEN | "Pitieindiaputalta, apsitr | MO ENING, May 2d, at Frankia cl 7 During the severe yale on Saturday, the | jo recently left Washington for his home in | ier. at late accounts, was in a very bad state of | Eu SHETINGS, - ——— sonra Tickets FIFTY CENTS. aa sloop Two Brothers was capsized in Hampton ._ | health, and had gone to Rome. 100 pieces assorted Sheeting and Pillow Linens, See particulars in future advertisoment. Pennsylvania, and every dollar due those hay- Ls 2M) pieces superior Sheetin: BOARDING. 7 See or Roads, and Cipt. Jarvis and one of the crew were |") - be Clerk’s off ; +: Bayard Taylor, the traveler, is about to | “51 pieces Gauze, Angel: = = _Sp Meet drowned. A schooner, name unknown, also cap- | ing just demaudson the Clerk’s office paid to | greet an elegant residence on the Brandywine, in | Superior Tabi Dit bhcsae r P OARDING.—Very desirable ROOMS with : VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY of George- * and a large scLo.mer loaded with coal wentastiore | Vious action of Congress on them vasa fae aber hs hee vl ie ist street, Georgetown. Im*" | given May Ballon TUPSDAY, May tothe C4 atBewell’s Polnt—hoth vestelasank—crewasaved. | The gentleman thus aspersed is Jno. PF. Car- | _-1 fiat wecriteet St Witla seat | JROYS’ AND YOUTHS MES.£. 0, HARRISON, who bas kept « Con- ae eaktenetetines a. Dari ov ru Pursipenys Ninon-—Mias Fan. | tf BS1-» Who has reason to be gratified rather Mississippl river, was Mr. B. Baldwin Stuart. son | "YW. nave just, recaived anfiATS AND Caps. || J j Ape a it ed ny he iy med re me pte ome : _ ny I. Yates died at Dr. Scely's Water Cure in | #22 mortified that his enemies should have ys” and ‘Youths’ Cleveland, Ohio, on ‘Phursday last, of consumption, taken advantage of his temporary absence to cabstanteal oe vobractig all the wore, substantial and and handacue ax: HaTsand CAP ing se: iment of Bi uitable for th: ill, on the 1th of April, her honse for | qx i TAY Ss commodation of permanent and, transient |G ® A ND MAY Ba LL boarders. “Those who desires, quit fe UNION GUARDS He was on vay to Louisiana, where he was shortly to be married. dbmeoree ; able home will ploase all at 347 Pa ave Will be held at the in the 23d year of her age. ‘Tue Plaindealer says | pean such peo against him; be- “7 Mr, Dickens will recetve, it is safd 25,000 | dusabie qualities, whick wo will oifor at amoloratey | Hyman 4 nnd St ntrenta, aonth aida, WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY. ROOMS, sue was the danghter of Dr. Charles M. Yates, of | cwuse he has thus been afforded an opportunity | cash for is serial story for the Ledger. ‘The tule : WALL, STEPHENS & CO. 7 hl ae ‘soe future ndverdisom . we si es ried will be finished in six or eight weeks from th ¥ ™ \ yyArd For particuiars see future advertisement. ap 6 tf Meadville, Pa.and the ulece of President Bu- | to make it plain that his qualifications as a} #4! be ids comunesicement ond! tha cme neuer tee aot 322 Pa. av., bet. th and loth sts, LOST AND FOUND. - _ —__—_____ chanan, with whom she wasa great favorite oceu | disbursing officer are of the very first cluss. | eral as any of the previous ones with which the ADIES: JDOK—Juat recoived, some bargsins = REWARD ; REFRIGERATORS. pying almost the relation of an adopted daughter. | For many years past parties have been in the Star Spangled Bouncs, las astonished the literary | 74'S PHOR Ina $ ocesgenl I PAVE New sa bem Bre y s * Fs + + >. | world. ies’ Heeled Gaitor 25 | With a whic stunder tie jett s right and chest forr Sue hea Deen af the Water Cure about a year. | habit of prosenting elnims against the Clerk's | ¥°?t Heury Alexis, Count de Tocqueville, the | “Ber ine! Muroceo itu: $13 | apiece cut oil the under part of the tef RATORS, the beat mr but ae {7 We have received from O. F. Duffy. No, | “fice entirely or in part fictitious. At times | octevrated French statesman and phileaophieal | Dos des dey aoe ile, Acs petena. theater kat ts par nodkones, | Ee cone ne ae 429 E. street, near Seventh, “Spiritaal Conferen- | they have been paid, without previous reference | historian, so well known to the publics theauthor | D0. Enam'ed Buskins, at. <=. (Ot earth Cation . i Do. | Alo. Ruskin Children’s Pat, Leather At ii rth Carolina avenue, between 31 and 4th streets, are perf ctly dry aud cold rppomite the Cathulis Chareh, will get iat will stand thes test. ould remember this of the ceiebrated work on Demucracy in America is dead. He was born in 1805, was highly edu- cated. and was sent in I-31, in company with the well known Gustave de Beaumont, ona mission by the French Governinent to this country. ‘The result of bis political observations here was given to the world in 1535. am Faber, D. D., author | to Congress; and too often hy Congress, in the of + All for Jesus,”” “Growth in Holiness,” &c.: | burry of the legislation of the expiring hours Joln Murphy, Baltimore. ‘This book treats upon of a session. Those who present them rarely such subjects as kindness, death, self-deceit. why | fail to essay to get up a clamor 4 “t the so little comes of frequent confession, weariness Clerk or his financial agent, when informed in well duing, wounded feelings, &c., and seems | treet, enue, Island, offer to ladies of Washington’ I vicin new lete stock of jand SU) ODS. ap 2s at t their dei ds cannot be liquidated with- MANTILLAS. tobe a valuable manual for those who desire to | ‘Mt sneak See by he Bate, ox ky pikand Inco, by st excellent torsion end’ Loseniar ts mene P : nd lace, _8p 2 lling-House. | oan themselves highly cultivated in the Christian | that body’s Committee on Accounts. In thi«| AS, ine Qgrortmant un Lace Mantillas, STRAYED-¥ Lot No.7 fronts 47 fot on New York avenue, at | case it is cloar to us that Mr. Carter owes to the ee eee worms ul | Spauish Points, Bouraoux, if ; poke Y- Ce tee pig og ro AR ov Gx. WALKER IN Cativornta.— | fact that he has in this manner disappointed | ofcity utficars, and towelest suitable persons to rep. Eine es eee are ate por ietorrd Pra pet pata enters: paid for atl des if eareaa 6 N yenet iors kapseoee t . ‘ Hie y, id " 5 by " of; $2 will be paid for jog if returns No. Meme of the New Orleans some such parties, the origin of the budget resent the War = the sae of Al rere Laces. seuiatinGa, ies sulntrect, rhe Heal lle ea to pee cGrey Eyed Man of Destiny’ has retarned of falachoods concerning himself so eagerly HE AN OW NOTHING Vo- pompadour, Eases JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO to his old Launts on the Pacific coast. He travels C®4ght up and proclaimed to the world by SOF THE FIFTH WaRD.—a | paronges (nue 5 r si 1...” hoor KITS. SOS = under the modest alias of ‘James V ‘and is Mr. Forney’s Press. St Mas at the. la fea ores 2 RONDA ye Guipure Button Tritumiuge. H't: MAS? HATS A VERY Large 7 . | - ; § ¥ . 5 oa to ? and Childre: AL ‘ : anal Metropolitan Hotel. No public ‘démoniteating | Tux Penttc Grovxns.—We hear the names | jupresent ile Binh Ward inthe ies Conetenion ta | Wear, Hoye! aad Ghia every nies can bs | Would invicta eenn ei P his eaten 321 and 323 Pa. av. " was and I fear that the General has ‘caved i ositi “publi table persous for the offices of Collec bought at moderate prices. ers and the public to the most complete and ex OP BH ___ bet. th nad th ots._ in,” at least for California. He finds eer Brees, Sa he poe ena poole egister, aud Surveyor at the ensuing June JUST RECEIVED. tensive asse TS and CAPS to SD ONNET RIBBONS, of our population prscis ga Aaedy The Gade gardener,’ made vaeant by the death of the | election _ "| Hair Nets, Filet Coifiures, Real Lace Veils, B ie ~~" FROM AUCTIO - : F Polls open from 9 a.m. until 9 p. m broideries of all kinds. ing. adventurous, reckless fellows who used to | late James Maher. Many of them are from _ THE COMMISSIONERS of the Primary Election of the Fifth Ward. SP B-cuK* SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC AS- SOCIATION.—A ineetine orn: ~ a as — ow Le to ataard | & distance, and perhaps half a dozen are resi- Waller acaat @anete: a. Keepe very snug, | dents of the District. As far as we know thom, and | have not yet seen him in the streets.” they are all competent men. One pviut in a ee ee : A Mixisrex Jestivvixo Murper —According | making the selection should be sedulously to adispatch sent from Washington, the followi: guarded: That is, whoever the appointee may joy ince tose Barnhart whilst the | be, he should have no interest direct or indi- a out: - 4 ** Among those who gathered around Mr. Sickles Tect in any nursery. The trees planted in the : ‘an PR Be oe ere this city—the Rev. , public grounds here are not grown on Govern- or. Sunderland, rourth Presbyterian Church | ¥ —who, taking ‘Me. Sickles by the land, said. | °8t Property for that purpose. but are pur “Sir, I have come to ex to you my heartfelt Chased nominally wherever the best are to be sympathy, and to say that if the voice of the peo- | bought on reasonable terms. Some years ago, ple of this city could speak at this moment your | — A large and handsome assortinent of BONNET Idren my assortment t ‘rou norther Selections nave been made ofall tha | RIBHONS from the * re and fasinonable kinds, aud of all ho greatest variety of HATS for | _*°2 * fe, sents, and boys—many of them pe y sie. Navy Acext’s Orricr, April 2%, 1359. 1 would call ntion te the LEDGER HAT, a S-alod Pproposals will ho received xt this office | new and beautiful article, perfect in style, light in 1 Friday, the 20th day ef May. 1s, at noon, for | weight, and leading Hat in New York and other supply of such q ties Of Fresh Boef aud | large cities. Vegetables as mas be iced on the Washington [solicit an examixation of my good by the station, during the fixes! year comune: on the ay of July next, and ending on the Sith June, JAMES Y. DAV s. pon this morning a compiet* assortment of of FANS, from those made of linen, at on’s best quality Hoop & _ap 2a-eo2w Feeso eer TH sed. utiful . A general business of im W. G. FLOOD, Pres't. SITY COLLECTOR—Please announce JAMES F. HALIDAY, the present City 0) ears asa candidate for re-election in June, ap 20-tt ce is requested, &s thi portance to be acted on: ap Z7-2t* t *., from Int Ju wn. Said Wood to be host be of the best quality and screened, and ” ad Vegetables must be of good quality, the market aflords ; and h articie munt be offered for by the pu = MEN'S CALF BROGANS- 5 ; : I Pe, Bond with approved secu: Ibe required in | 25,Qents. to Lhe finest pemrl at $20, a e' Government in making such SNNING'S. | one half the estimated amount of the contract, and 218 believed to be the most complete »< qual the walls of acquittal would be instantaneous. In case. Low. | 82 4gent of the 6 At HENNING'S, < Peel : on 4 Penn aor of. | the Warian Marracks. as thajonmnnding cab ever, au adverse verdict should be rendered, be | purchases, bought largely of a nursery in the | ap 20st Seventh otrect; Iuiatids. | tee ei san of ach tere Cee | ee tment of Fans Cver of- } Sia station may toquivedtror clernones tetat = wpe Posed you vege pwning et you.and mine | profits of which he was known to be direetly G -NTLEMEN, ATTENTION.—If you wanta security fur the die perforinxnee of the eon- RS 3% me SALT e BEKO. a Mates,)and sulyect to his approval or rejec a warm in, usta! aes s; ‘4 " ag 7 Ve. re wee! vi ailiction.’ ~ aero tree | interested. The result was that while that | “¥ PANAMA HAT for $1, xo WENNING'S, ne et mere * *" Brown's Hotel, No ae. Se ae ee as many | system of business went on. the setting out of ments that have emanated from the same i source daring the progress of the trial. and that ieee trees on the public grounds was the clergyman nawed was not guilty of remarks | managed almost entirely for the benefit of the #0 unbecoming one who Is the servant of that God ri ie s z who bas commanded,‘ Thou shalt de gees ee een eet ees ete NAC der.””—Baltimore American. more trees being planted in ground ready for Weappreend that the dispatch alluded to by | them, than according to the design of the late the American is quite as unfounded asother similar | Mr. Downing, and those of kinds that de- reports seut from here to the discredit of Wash- | creased most profitably the stuck of the nur- Seventh street. Island. MBRELLAS, GINGHA lt COTTON AS, togethor with a full aseort- MERELLAS oa Patel and be sold at very low HENNING Seventh street, de must be s-companied (as di- = ae ete ts — he act of Congtosn making ‘appropriation BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. — | sureties. or sf un for the naval servies for 1846-7, approved 10th Au- — a a. “Pr ‘e for Fi gust, 1846,) by a written guaranty, sixned by one or WASHINGTON BRANCH. 'o be endorses proposa's fer Feel for Marines slots reeponst ‘S pocorn, $0 the ofcct one be or at Washington, D.C., ee bo the nador, ey undertake ie or ers will, i! id cht ‘ : within five day hood and sufficient, sueties, | por the accommodation of passengers upon the 1 b line of the road ial local train wzll be ran T at to1urnish the articles proposed. ae .No proposal will be considered unless accompa- nied by such guarant Ap 2t-waw Ww. FLINN, Navy Agont. . CARD. HE Subscriber begs to 1 © in general t Ov aut Kinvs, the pull Opening this day at i “A rnish his xupeyior ICE Pah ” zyme! i MeLAUGHL NTERESTING TO BUILDERS AND FAR | thedunction, oultsrctsn ata ieee Rinmevak the setae Guise at ington tergymen te ecumection with the trial. sery from which purchased, rather than such Ap 2 St Pa. av.. bet. ath and Z M § Passengers for Annapolis will take this train. velo ENE ETE al hounces the death of the Rt. Rev. George Washi- @ Interior on getting an inkling of what had imc TRAVELLING BAGS thin city, o racing every tlescription ‘of material nity to all who may wish to take a pleasant evening _ want of ICE CREAMS, WATER tn a9e rose , Bishop of New Jersey, in the 61st ‘i par eeaobe, that way, instantly put a» Sed pai atoket Of Every Description, vores rate inp ap 2z-lw 4 T.H. PARSONS. | ICES, JELLIES, HoMAN PUNE BaVak Veet phys ae White and Yellow Pine ~ SQu ACE, a an, ‘The event is uot unexpected, the venerable pre-| After that prompt and praiseworthy action, | ap 20-3 P: oe pause oy Sth ‘ets, Aer eee sneteluistabie bid acleck Laer, all ee apie ANIMAL TRAP. laree assortment of Imported and Domestic iteben, H ben in il Leaith for some weeks past | it is to be presumed, of course, that he will | RIAL OF DANIEL E. SICKLES, comples,| twlekuessse, | neha ingenions machine bas : 1s promptiy mitcnded to, and delivered to Bishop Doane wasa native of New Jersey, of | take due care that whoever may be appointed on book form; price 25 Sete NGTON'S Sasewonanaas @2. HNings, eee : do, =e - enya ; el, oft et Sthout ents rte oe im prety (rd — he attracted | will have no proprietorship in or agency for bookstore, Odeon Building, gor. of Dy at. Carolin. lots, Scantling, and Rails for fencing, ing Cab enemy oars ita a Na srs z cese Who was his steadfast punbaccgunen any nursery, direct or indirect. We know | —*?2s5t avenue. | Norway, Homiock, Spruce, and Eastern Shore | his pocket—still it is capable N. B.—Special attention is hu of Killing a Bear. hese ia rae . YREAT RACTION. Deceased was ordained to the winiatey in Triai- nothing in which the District public have a G® AT ATT! CHEAP DRY GOODS ty Church, and officiated as an assistant minister | Oe Abiding interest than in the proper man- Atl. WwW: SPs naples 3, in that parish for a period of sume months, after | #8¢ment of the Government's improvements in | where they are ree M i y ing & large stock of desirable Which be entered Washington (now Trinity) Col- | their midst, which fact makes us so solicitons | PRESS GOODS from suetion, at greatly reduced lege, as tator and : 5 in this particular matter; it being contrary to | 4,000 yards Mouselins and Barego de Lains, at 1230. Joists and Scantling. all lengths, a Florida, Carolina, Eastern Shore, aud White Pine Flooring, own mill work, 400,00 fers 4 and 54 prime Flooring, — a lor immediate a in * worked to orders ‘and piled away to be used as parties may want it, ties, Weddings, Dinners, &e. he exeailed, and on the mes Spzlw (intel) AORSETS! CORSETS!-MRS. WRIGHT / Wishes to cail the attention of the Indies to her large stock of tmported and ¥ crs, Daily expected. a © of ONE MILLION Pea ee om ices as low ax the samme style and quality cu the ‘ — habit i ws, i ms r can also be used as pought any w 1. the United Staton ive hited Ata later period he wed to Boston, where | our it to care the snap of a finger who suc- | "0 yards Robed and other Sesie Lawns, at 1z320. | LATHS of superior uality, direct from Masne,and Bed : Ma eS gis en he married a Mrs. Perkins, a widow lady. highly P is 100 yards Spring aty 1s Bonme Ribbons, thirty thousand PICKETS from four to five ‘foo at the ates long. - nd. hundred thousand prime HEART | , For sale wholesale and re- ant LOG RUN SHINGLES very large. tail by ceeds in the abbl on tly | Paraso! t#leemed there and reputed to be very wealthy. = ie pe or Br eis ce ce amtanty, With MRS. WRIGHT ; Corset Depot, be As Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, he made me= ai stx.. Washington City apas—a” ¢ lots of other Oa 8 Goods, tween tth and 1s J. W. COLLEY & Co. UST RECEIVED. a = 3 AND |, Our mill planing machinery is in perfct order and : 100 naus. EXTRA FLOUR pom the Valley i =: OYS’ AND VOUTUS’ CLOTHING AND i material JOS, L. SAVAGE, wis mark, ax a man of decided ability in the| Tue «Haney Lave.” This fine veel, | BCENTUE MEN'S WEARING APPAREL. ; Apts gegen pee meee Smart abut, Not HERRING Church, and for a long while he was the ruling . 5 ’ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j hich no other mill work can compare. | Sole Agent in the District of For sal: b: TT s J spirit in the Diocese which was built by the Government for the| woe Oren he Batts nnd Sam See “on, with a iy AR ey ly errany a2 jarge circular Columbia oy low by Corer de ee PER. . ; iy ate EN’ ¥ ve a ‘stock of large 22S __ Corner of 9th street and Canal. _ We next hear of him back in his native State, | M&tine revenue service. it will be remembered senses magnitude and unequaled ine! apni “g oe Lo produce dt a ween pisoce with Ty, All orders attended to A GHICKERING PIANO—Pine toneand fine fu- the fleldl of is former usefulness. In ISd2 he was | “%* t¥ansferred to the Navy Department by onak, ie ateentioe Geek aren oles te far | "ae iislny than any other establishment; | | with dispatch. 4 igh—rosswood cover—goud as new — for “4 " 3 > regs «| ae gameen 1 : = Bishop of New Jersey, in place of Bishop Secretary beat be er with all its officers, pend re ge Parties ing supplis Tentlitlee in » =P L foes. an office, the duties of which be acceptably | When the vessels of light draught were needed Gurescartment ol GENTLEMEN'Sand Boys: filled up to the time of his death. for the Paragaay expedition. As this expedi- ey ul gorpot ‘departments. ‘The consec: tation of Bishop Doane took place at | tion has now accomplished its object, and the | Men's and Boys’ Clothing made to order at the ‘Teiaity Church, in Is, Bishop White officiatipg. | Harriet Lane has returned home, Secretary | * MH ALL, STEPENS & ee Towgey as notified the Secpetary of tha Trem! yp znc¢ wottas Doe ea, “a : upon the} ARE YOU INSURE D?—Ample i 3 | JOR BIR Heating rhe iprers huis © | MANOR" URN MaMa he ra _ne-scst Canal sree bet, Wy nad tah sin,” | SE 28 Sef uddour sllcitisonsol Weskingvonead | CoPH=! IRE-BOARD PRINTS AND PH ¢ R- 5 " ASY Ley ae menage RENE IN @, B, Banscan dan,” MOCUIR Es erect | Bp F. ELLIS,

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