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LISHED EVERY AFT (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Gorner Penusyivaua Avenae and Eleventh Strest, aY WwW. D. WALLACH, 7 ——— Pagers served in packages by carriers nt @48 year, @f F conte per month. ‘To mail eabseribers the sub- Seription price is $3.50 m yenr, in advance; 92 for @iz months; $! for three months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single @opies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. + Ebenng Star. Te me, ADvERTi«eMENTs (of eight lines to the square) Inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weok!y, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 5 per cent. advance. vet, XIII. ADELE BARRON, [continveD.| Lookiug up, he for the first time. noticed Welden, and explained that he thought some of bis ngers might be annoyed if they found that the box was removed, though no hurm could be done. Absorbed in his own busi- ness, Waldeo did net care to inquire farther, sithough the coincidence between the initiuls and the name which was uppermost in his thoughts struck him for the moment as a little siogular. He had soon secared a berth for the voyage, and went back te the ship to send his luggage on board, being informed that the pas- sengers who had gone ashore were to be en board that afternoon when the vessel was to take advantage of the first fair wind. . As he entered the cabin, on bis return, he was sur- prised at heuring a Indy in deep mourning utter his name with a start. It was Mrs. Bar- ren, whe wiih her son came forward to meet him. with tears in her eyes. No words were eded te tell the tale. The signs of grief, i with the initials on the long and nar- rew chest, the silence of the sailors, and the remark of the captain, indicated too plainly that he had heen seated upon the coffin which enclosed the remains of Adele Barron. Over- come with emotivas which choked free utrer- ance. he © 1 A setive, with pallid cheek and glazed eyes. and was at length only enabled oroken sentences: dithappen? When? Where?” se more deceptive than eon- bourd the vessel as th: to badly wound his ii and place, caused a! ment, and turned w ressive inquiry. by the liquid shroud, t and nade it dilie: tinct ¢ reveal sweet ilo as when th nees which to the pati: sed fr ¢ bisgiece the nee cheering = vad rs upon her was such as the physic of recovery tuo often im p a | Peted: she becaie perfectly ew rapid decline. So it was with Adele. The and although sie wept frealy, she seemed to favorite indications which the few first weeks of residence in 8 warm climate had produced, rapidly changed, snd the fond mother soon found herself watehing by the side of herd ‘ing dlanghter’s bed, listening to every pulsation, and endeavering to cheer her by the consola- tions of religion. She was prepared fur the ebange. for the last few mouths had been fruit- ful in retleotions, and death had been from the first looked upon by her as an event which could not probably be deferred fur a long time As she lay panting for breath, her head sup- pillow. and now ard then consolation to her mother, bedside ministering to every want. the brother entered. bringing lette home. which had just been brought by a vessel from the United States. One of them enclosed the letter whieh Welden had written just hefore leaving Engleed. It was read by Mrs. Barron expression, remarkin, and asked the priest i the spirit which had otherwise than change. Not so with Welden. which in the mother it indecoram of his condu its consequences upon Welden’s mind at once reverted to the fall on vented a curse upon the e: time springing forward and thrusting his hand in to take out the glass, with The suddenness of this movement, and the utterance of language so unsuitable to the time to start with surprise, be- ing ignorant of its meaning; for he had never mentioned to any one the seene he had wit-. wessed on the schooner. uient ag she was on the subject which had brought ber to the ehapel, recoiled for a mo- bis and the blood on his seemed to bring him to a consciousness of the impropriety of his conduct. A tear started in his eye, and taking Mrs. Barron by the hand, he bade her come und look upon her daughter: and gently leading ber forward. the two te- gether bent over the head of the coffin, toward which the eyes of all present were now turned with that grave yet curious expression which is generally to be seen on such oeasions Thero it lay, in its ‘narrow he which, together with the light to trace the features. There it lay, » dim outline cradually becom: he intense gaz ; the same placid features and the same it for the grave three weeks before. derive comfort und consolation from looking upon the features of her daughter. the attention of her husband and sons to the composed as that before them could haye been prepared for the last great time of that object which in life he had held so dear seemed to awaken those very emotions itual composure had alre the sight of the broken glass, but bad been re- sumed for the moment from consciousness of the gazed on the inantmate features before him and listencd abstractedly to the comments of Mrs. Barron, he again lost his presence of mind. AUCTION SALES. GUIKE & CO., Auctionsers. u LE BUILDING LOTS—By tue of a deed of trunt aul ber will, on DNESDAY, April 2. 1854, of for sale. at public auction, in front of the premisos, at 54y of el lowing Lots of Ground, in Washington, of Columbia which are among the very ling sites in the city. to wit: Lote Nos. 44 and 45, in Sunare 248, west side of ISth street, iront- sup cach 24 feet 6 inches, by 12) feet deep, contsnts 2.94 feet eavh, Said loty are in Davidson's subdi- vision of said Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase mor will be required id on the day of sale: the res- idue in thraeequal paymonts, at the end of & 12, aud 1g months from the day of sale, with interest, for whieh notes will be required. Ifthe terns of sale are not complied with in three days trom the day of sale, the subseriber reserves the right to sell the lot or lots bought by the default- ing pakaeet, at his or ther rigk, at such time, on A fi @ cause of this, and he ptain, at the same such violence as r3. Even the mother, all n him @ look fall of ex- such torms, aud after such uotice thereof as he may see fit. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. OUN MAR BUR Y. Trustee. ap6-eokds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. 77 Tk ABOVE SALE [8 POSTPONED watil TE DAY AFTERNOON, May loth, saine hour and place,” JOHN MARBURY Trvatoo, the dark sides of | np o5-rod S.C. McGUIBE & CO., Anet'rs. to it ra By A. GREEN Auctioneer. : Seri tke dno an | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE ult with the dim candle- 1sLAND av AY THURSDAY, the ~uore and mye - ” er of 4* # of the lookers-on, and | Corner offs » and 7, in Square \ 4 inches dhe street. xnd 13) feet ay inches on Virginia & utaining mall SAS square feet. This prop very liandser situated, and considered f the most of proporty now for e mother pee pe pare he effect ian had a: aud rational; 6. 12, and 12 i day of sale, rust taken. Title in She called } di~pu o nia 5d WALL & BARNARD E CELLENT AND NEARLY NEW Tunee- 4 Story Brick DWELLING at AvcTion —On MONDAY AVP TERNOON, sth inst..atéo clock, we will sell, in front of the premisox, part of &nd 4 in Square 5%, frontias 20 herth, between 2d and 3d streets weet. and 1 hack 160 fest to a wide ailey, aud improved slecant. comfortable and coinmodious thre: Brick Dwelling, supplied throughout with. ¢ atrobe stave. ain perfect vod back-buiid- irty i a ng Vicin- how natural it looked, it could be possible that passed froin s frame so The sight for the firat water, and heated by tutes from a The honse has been uewly papsred ai re had subdued: His hab- ady been ruffled by ir; contains rooms. Also. a fa cistern inthe yard. ‘Thi able location and fast inipro: ity. "Forms: Ona fourth cas the residne in equal 2 ths. with interest. Perfect. A deed given and a deed of trust mad WALL & BARNARD. Auets. . By ©. OW. BOTEL FINE EMBROIDER ar A : Razmonts at 6, 12, and 24 1 ithe taken. et and apprehensions of others; and new, as he t . : : DANI 2 GOODS aload. | The orc of the patient Kemdlod With | 5.3 stnvenmed -kiaeel®- to the dead somewhat T Ave riox.—On TUESDAY MORNING unwonted re. a sweet le lighted up her | ? he fullowi drei May Ith, commoncirg at 104 o'clock, 1 shall sell! free, and a moment after the spirit passed to | '@ the following strain: tay Auction Room, Tron Hall, alarze in Oh. Adele! Adele! the God who gave it. The smile re: eyes beam on ms again the still bh. fal though em aud the di viaie mother pre: clay wi't st frantic gricf. ct must not be buried.’ she said “No, it must be carried home, aud placed in the ebupel where she <» loved to walk and pray, and whore the reyuiems can be daily sung over her remains.” ‘The body was placed in a metallic coffin. which was filled with spirit, and carried on board the sae vessel which had brought the letter, where, the singular chance [ have re- lated, another mourner joined them It were needless to dwell upon the details of that sulemn voyage. How much they talked of the dear departed all she said, all ber sufferings. horenlmness in the prospect of death, the confidence she still retained in her absent lover, sy strikingly and happily confirmed to- wards the last’! How keen the agony Welden felt’ bow he upbraided himseif for not having yooner retarned ty solve the mystery, and free her mind from anxiety: and how at times, as belay in bis berth. the redeetion that but a few feet and an ineb or two of plank separated him from her corpse within its narrow ease, geaded him almosi tv madness: all thisean only he realized by those who have lost # loved trieud, and felt the pangs of self-reproach for i negicet ned upon ed fentures, wed the lifeless deserted you? No, no couscie ing reund upon the gro claimed coffin and lifted the e. ‘there! sAere! there her likewise; there she dead —smiling in death a low tone: remember it. meet me in the chapel! when you told ber th the Lest pl. Hin’ la! ba! at their destination, y brought came like a ily, who were entire- ‘eVion® secounts. te -ali om, hay eapect such arcoull. After the frst startied | oad You vow have -immations. Mr. Barron gave vent a kaw "i as, but an ocersional si gives now! der that calm © between the feel- duty of submi And it required all wid waster to cheer up his help- feolin h Marryi marrying for money meneure : and necessit ago, aud th i have h and [ Wishes tou ii like the thermo which he hate vf exertion art-rending dexpondency, more ia her own household au the wost stood ow cely the ce ividly , the garments. the jewelry which bh wed to her daugh- ter, reminded her, with redoubled furce, of the iveasures she had lost: aud at intervals a per- fect paroxysm of anguish would come on, during which the voiee of ne comforter could be heard. ffow empty indeed at such times are all the cousolations whieh friends or spiritual eanoffer’ A seem but hac ed phrases, applications whieh play around the wounded spirit. but do not reach the stricken heart before her Thate. J like musi certs, which he hates t like, and ix what we be we are always trying The idea that we shali no more see the depart- ed is all predominant. and it is net until the | 88"- vars or the eares of life come to our wecan listen te the reflection that loved one has only before. yielding te ron b f humanity, and that we ean az in avother f Welden tend over their marbles colt-like hands upon M baby Zenobia, in my more than balf an b the time she din to scream thi« state of f re the day on wh tions of bis heert b ‘ no object seemed to divert. Mingled with thie | luk back bewildered ora of faces flitting th 8 o «l was ague desire to =slve the state of mind was a vag d matinee een mystery relative to bis letters, x04 thus fully Vindiente himself hefore the relatives of his He said Wut 1 fay one, and | M ly sought the retir of his room, ily gave bimeet guidance of sroun ] hina, ss in wind aed aseiuus of the world without. Such indeed was ¢ of Mrs. Barron that for the two d eeding her arival the mest serious apprehensions were enuter- tained, amd the family for the >. in their anxiety for the livin ject the new chambermsaid terday, flirting her uiaid wed her atuble o ut) with my & plump. happ mirror at my ful visage Vet haif of ni tle wn is. ; ae riably babies lodgings; while its ogokin i ch morning, however. the father ane a es ¥ and restaurant apartmouts can be ar. prepare atten a the = vice of the mass in the Avtnonity om Senvor Teacners.—The fp sscominndate syns far er ater number little chapol. where was placed the cotiin, taken | tencher of a private ‘in Noth Brookfield ate, will be on {ith street, within § its case, surrounded by wax candles, and | was tried on Monday nee with Qowers, which had been laid thereon by the youthful friend« who guarded it hy night and by day. Welden too was there, though pot a Catholic in fait, and the reigh- bors present all shook their heads as they ob- served his air of listless indifference, with the | was not proved to be eaddened cast of his countenance, during the | The Justice decided that the teneher of a private K EEP IL T ofDELE, ° Re solemn ser schvol. by implied consent of the parent, bad THATA YNTER Ou the third evening Mrs. Barron for the! the right tv punish, and that in this cuse the LING AND STOVE firet time desired to visit the ebapel and | mmg sog was proportioned to the offeuce eg look apon her daughter's face. The von had | The teacher has won the highest regard among ps before proposed to open the eofin, but his | these by whom her services are best known, sy father had -hrank from exposing to view the | This decision issatisfactory. and a proper safe- OR changed (escures of the once beautiful Adele, | guard of sekool authority.——-Wuvcester Spy. 555 desiring that uld be remembered as she eee > was © au = she now appeared. When. yor ATHBIS¥ Fut however, the we seed! her wishes, and | ij (he fablesin the Legend, the Talmud, and | orders tofta 7K. Handy’s, opposite Wil Weldow to desired to took iute the shring. | tho koran than that this universal frame ig Bavautywo's, Ra 3th ‘street; jens i ly le to gratify ind. ol never wrought miracles racabhelite eee promptly at: preparations w tly made to gratify | vithout a mind ght anir: te ey their wishes oF tote teed | to convince Atheists, beeapse his ordinary | tended to. Ofine ot campbel's (ee and Sand them arrived at the chapel before the person works are sali. ttoconvincethem. Itistrue | f accumpauy the orde i) ensés,or be iy seut to ops the outer or mahogany cofia had | jist a little philosophy ifelincth men’s minds | when the toel is delivered accomplished bi inly-burniag lamp was euspended from the ceiling, in front of the altar, and the eand!ics around the colin refloct- ed « peculiarly suiema glare on the faces of the mourwers whe stood giouped about, as fexton umscrewed the fastenings oue after another and lifted off the lid, which was made in the raised form iu use at the south, and re- quired to be entirely removed. When this was scomplished, a strong smell of spirits filled the chapel, and it was observed that the "glass ie the mets! coffin over the face was broken, a] itialsG PLP — feagment baving fallen in upg the corpse. | the sune purposs, to Atheism, but depth them back to re may sometimes rest ou but when it beholdeth to Provides marking updén tty lisp forgiveness to him who so thoughtles it was not I, but another—a false friend! call upon him by all the love he professed for you, and your spirit shall rise up to torture his re until he plead guilty of the charge’ At this instant the door of the chapel was opened, and in walked Carleton, in # traveller's dress; covered with dust, und much agitated, though with « look of defiance in his eounten- ance; but ashe caught sight of the cx came to « stand, turned dendly pale. and look- “For tiod’s sake what's the matter?”’ Welden instantly thrust beth hands into the liquid; then supporting it with fone band pointed at it with the other; “See there, recalling something ty mind, he relaxed bis hold, and advancing toward Carleton, said, in “Do beg remember when last she smiled? I It was when she ssid she should time we saw her sinile; and how she blushed provided the pric She would meet m she seid, and her | am; and here's the prers re33 then; she’s in her wedds, [70 Be conTINUED. | » ron Moxty.—A woman who pro- ak from experience writes ihus of 1 Was married fur money. This was ten yoars ave been teu years of purgatory A bad luck as a wife, for my husband eter at seventy-five degress, Ile likes to have the children brought uy at home instead of at school, which hl haste; and I like minced veal, which he hates. There is oue thing which we both have had bad luck asa mother. for two such huge. selfish passionate, unmanageable boys never tormented a feeble woman since buys be- I wish [ had called them both Cain. this moment they have just been Orville’s collar, and Orville has applied his lias been are Tne on the loug phs der gusts and hurricanes in the ¢ after rinthe duct. without wishing myself ny Sex marry us I did—uot for love but for fear—for fear of dying old n Spencer. for excessive punishment of scholar. The offeuder. out of school hours, and away from the school grounds, hid the hat of one ot his eompaniens, who was couwpelied to return to school bareheaded, The punishment inflicted ton; for while the mind of | (4ALTS'CITY STEAM FIRE WC usin looketh upon second causes scattered, it Goris Pins city) Naty Vand ail Gore < them, and gono further: | town. On y mail promptly att!ud-d to. ‘Phe the chain of them con- sooner 2 Socorapany the pede Or be ready when federate and linked together, it must needs fly | ‘te fuel ie dolvered: TJ. & NY. M.GAL 547 ; jee and Deity. —Lord Bacon. ADIES* vO) red, taken iy G.P_P_Years ago the stguificant letters, G. | [4 Wok, ie eae afer ty T.—Gone tat Teles ante used as esas al ig eauenzerge 81 naee = 20.en ledget bad debts. one pines Peak—are used for Shall T never see those at Embroidery and Lace Goods, emb; * Snall those lips never y !Ldid uot desert you' an and Coulfones, sliu Banda, # Lace Sets and Muslia ban rets, Collars aps, licad Dresses, Tic e. ether with a large collect desirable Goods, Which ret n of new, beantiful ere it very attrac- he tive to the lad: Pt sale will be continued daily until the whole tion is disposed of, uud for explanation, ex- Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct. FOR RENT AND SALE. (OR REN T—The DWELLING PART ot S-xtory Hause south side of Pennsylvania east of 7th steoet, and over Harvey & Co’s H Ware Store. Apply to CAMPBELL & COYL! F. COYLE & BRO. mar i} A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE in Aloxal #% County, about I Georgetown head nearly out of the ud id suny bride! Yow loved Kk upon her! She's en as if suddenly Situated les irom the intersection of the Georgetown and Little Palla roads, consisting of 12 acres. Ine quire or the premises, or of Z. RICHAR DS, corner Vath and K streets. Washingt be. ja 10 tf V t BLE FARM_FOR $8 &bout 29) acres, in Fairfax e from this erty, and the same dista: cris, he farm is in e: butidings.and 14 we under fone « of fruit. raspberries, strawberries, & tering of cale will ba made very easy te were. and, if destred, the far will be particulars apply to CHARLES BE Architect, Penn Fok see 4 R N ALU :—Contarning Va., 9 miles m Alexan- lay good ed; itis all Yes, that was the last at t e chapel would be were there! in the chapel, suit par ided. Ou accommodating terns, SIDENCE, benz as story —with back busiding attacked, very diy cellar, situated on Iath street~. tment and oo ad nad we Patent Office. at tiens for a 12 fail description ply to POLLARD WEBH, No street eincommon. He unuy, which TD hate. I u Ls ag througt wis, dint aunt's rouin, besides & su y collar. Frou the windows ar of Wasinagton the Potomac ri eituation is mn civen ont 1 HAS. H. CRAGIN, and eo nad & charming views with the ad onveniont and ! May. Eu- 24 Dumbarton and wish te yo to con- Ile likes roust pork. sthean not have, though everal Stables and Carriage-hous word. I[ pplied with er fromthe Aqueduct. ve. ab sablo two-story BRICK arket xtreet, between Prospect any DC., lately occupied by Mra. r offers a mre chance ment. The house dining -room and kitenes ince aud commodious vant's roo, clothes-re: At quarrelin, r has torn of Mort ortimer’s ribs; while the ne. At 2. and & smn Z has also the convenience of zag all through the lap, who never sleep= ud # large cixtern of wator in tie yard. Tho ata ti jes all stiront thirt: 1S) fe feet. and run back "Vie above. prop- plieation by ene hunds erty will oM sab Hand we Thave had bad luck a guild | keop a chamber- And to couks, I tasmag- , as Eapross ¢ Title indie V4 MOF Y rough my k ulf of Mexico. bounced into the room, duster? and muttering, all!’ just because nm which L could write { never see ers. and then glapee in endaverous. long, dole- an old maid. west corner of Ie avenu Lith st for nearly five years past tins been we the largest and wost succossial boards the Federal Metropolis. bout malway bi ¢ , nightin the 4 xidy ‘the inast @lixible in Wa: vtel_kepton the kK uplan, tte sleeping apa ents can easily Ked tu accominodate one hundred persons year, rend ids. » bef sce Justive Hill, of | avenue! and nearer to the Theatroand Philla all than othe at can be established. rormation worning terms, &c.,apply to W. WALLACH, Star Office, Washington city. mar 25 tf _ WOOD AND COA inordinate or walicivas. —Ihad rather believe 3 ap. in philosop! ingeth — mar 2-iy.r Foot of i7th st, below War LEVERS, 3jewels, JMINESILVER HUNT Ia, warranted. at iY, MEMKIN'S oe ia warranted, at mas 500 uA & SON. H, MW son Boots axp Suors Cueapes THAN Ever. The Largest, Cheapest, and Most Complete sortment o BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought to this City can now be found’ at No. 500 Seventy STREET. One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall, te-soled ildren’s Shoes, with and heels, from % ceuta to $1. A rarechance. Call quickly. H. MELA & SON, 50e Seventh street, ap li-lm_ Don’t forgot—1 door above O.F, Hall. _ gv to GRIVFIN & BROJS, No. 314 Pen avenue, You will find them always prepared to. serve you with the most fashionable sty war- ranted to wear weil, aud at tue lowest possible c: price, = marg F NOTICE. OR THE BALLS. —Iia ccived splen- id assortiaent of Gentile: ported Patent Leather wots, Molrore and V. s. For Ladtica—Wh ja Patent Ceather'! 2 Satin and Kid Congress aud Lace Gaiters and Sippers; Paney @liverous Slipps. Cali ant exav: at “fet fron Hall, Pa. TPO MEoBERS © t also, stock S, SPRAN- LENS. ! TRUNKS!!! wt assortment of Sola Leather DRESS JLPRAME TRUNKS this “ry A general stock of a litte K3,C ARPET BOOTS AND SHO M Constantly manufacturing aud keep a full stock of— Children’s best White Kid very w. tee Misses’ aud Children’s Boots and Shoes of every lescriptioa, equaily low, all of our own make, J. ROSENTHAL, No. 2 Pa. ave., Market Space, 1 door above sth at. 18-00 0 THE LADIES OF W. Having been enxaced in ers Misses’, and Children ic this past 30 years, we ought t know by this tine wual 2d eae will suit them tu this line, and can safely si bat we ¢ hich you can prove by viving our work atrial. Y« atall times) the articles he Wash- ington est ix We MeCurdy & + Philadeiphia make. no 21-ly 1 TRUNK UNKS" HE Undersigned avs now and constantly keepe da large and very superior as- ] lament of Bole- Leather TRUNK ‘and VALI ri rHaM & NOKELET, po. Odd Fellows? Hall. mé-ly No, 499 7th st. _ DENTISTRY, &c. _ D DENTAL, NOTICE, R. HILLS has removed his of to the roome long occupied by Dr. Maister, (396 Penn’ ta, avenue, between Ythaymd Juth sts..) where} he witl be Plupsed to see a!f who may dosire hia serviews. For professidnal ability I am kindly permitted to refer to Dr. Malster. jad TEETH. a WA. LoostIS, M.D. th» tor and patentee of the MINERAL PLA'E E TEETH. attends persons personally at bis office in this city eS Many persons cau wear these Teeth whe t wear others; and uo person can wear uthers office can be accommodated with any stylo aud priceof Teeth they may desire ; Dut to thoae who are particular and with the purest, cleanest, strongest, and eer t denture that rod he MINERAL PLATE will be ted. city, No. 33 Penn. avenue, between 9th wud ivth streets; also, 97 Arch street, Piuladtai- sf #9 Qi-ly CABINET WARE, &c. oe ORS 350 PAPERMANGINGS—New stock, cheap for 1: ne calling at by eueed workmen, and patis BTE-A KING CHAIRS, OW CHAIRS, 312 hitnes i manu T.K PLANT & CO. gers and U plointe Dxt., bet. oth and s Var ol ap idly Parperlia and of FURNI 3 FURNISHING GOODS rth any other house in Id invite a!l to cai) be fore purchasin tty is, “Quick Sales Sad smail Profts.” id Furniture taken in exch JOEN I new. & BRO., N au iy Hows? Hali 7th et, XTENBIVE AS55081 AE ROSEWOOD ANI is AT PRIVAT ‘The subscriber, having cv of Furniture, would cexpectfully invite the citizens of Washiuz- ton, and the public, to call and examine his stock for them- selves Spasiatineg or . Fine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward robes, Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind and other Bedstends, . Fine Waluutand Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab Inets and Whatnots, Fine Mahogany and Wi.lnut Sofas and Chairs. Fine solid omk Marble-toy cud other Cottage Cham- er Se! Fine Mahogany and Waluut Dressing and other Bureaus and Sideboards, vgany and other Claire, of every descrip Lirble.top Ceut China, Glaxs aud C Sofa, and other Tables, kefy Ware, Looking jasses, &c. My purpose 1s to se!! a3 cheap as any othor person in Washin, and on as favorable terms; and 1 flatter myx no person wishing to purchase wil! be disappointed ifthey give mea Sore Ns an is-tf at Oy ster: , Game, Steaks, Chops, Wines, gars, &c., to be obtained in any eating Liquors, Se- house in this vuntry. “The Soaking of his establishment is unsurpassed, and other house of the kind ig more remarkable _ we ne invariable good attendance of all employed I> His charges are moderate. fe 8-tf RICE KEDUCED ONE HALF! NEW MEDICAL SALT, Fe INFLAMMATOR ¥, DISEASES. ONLY ON k G4 S CITY STEAM FIRE W: Wit takes 18 feet of split wood to Our wagon e wade expecialiy kind of wood, carrying cords ard wood sawed but not split is my asu bs sawed. Fuol delivered to any part of Was! or Georgetown, Offices N. W. cor. 12th and C. No S47; loot of 17th st., below War Depart’t. ap ts uf AN DREW TATE, x hauling this fco.ds, ‘The Bavvietn, Wisconsin. ATTORNFY-AT-LAW, NOTARY PUBLI ARD RELL ESTATE AGENT IO , _Rolerstu Hoa. H. M. Rice, U. 8. Senate, Wash- ington; Hon, Jos. MeCloud, pareee, Wisconsin; Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant’ & Co., Washington; Lambert Treo, Esq., Washington, D.C. Attention given to locating Land Warrants to the payment of Taxes for non-residents, fe Mi-Sia 2 Leek FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” Tuet recsived, & magnificent lot of ENGLISH NG : ed t; also, all ki PSTD AW tnd LOOMING GiASS BRA iS ana Laat den. nosnetee is 2 BRAIDS. Plaite, i yi Lae eae dirs aie: Cuties Halt Wigs ond Peanay.vans avenss, DUPONT’S 385 aun POW cr. . ALBERT KING, Groroxrown, D. C. oath Rete hole anes in the Bot ictal Oa ui for Messr: Dupont ephm pytee ee 7 on hand’ large wt jsront grades of POWDER mauufactured by ti "B heerng eg EF J. jovern- perinh Veer, meyiticial ik Eat Sporting F, ’ » méy, ai tk i t nd 25 |b. kegs tot ie rl mn and 1b. caninters iamond Grain Oo. in 1 lb. cant ju i é and 1239 ib. kegs Dene do: an asd Ih: canisters FFF, do, ind, Land dy |b. canisters gan eis do: in ib. Backend canisters Virginia Rifle 4 in lb. canieters Safety Fuse of superior quality,in barrela and packages. ll of the above will be sold at manufacturers sper ate! free of charge to any part o: t. Dake ciaranter of Dupont’s Powder has been so wel! and favorably known for s half cestury, that we doom it unnecessary to say anything in its PTF We taka pleasnre et all times in showing samples and styles of packages to sportemen and others. O; ca No, SS High street, immediately ad- oining the Canal, ses-tf REMONT HOUSE. oo) dded LLINOTS. ring the last The Proprietor ery possill respectiully & @ public atteation facilities for their accom: BS The House, being the la and Dearbort sat fashions and close proximity to the ‘vad Depots and Steamboat Landings, In the Contre of the most desirable Business Portions of the City, resents superior inducements to the traveler, fo it be feat am “GAGE RROTHER & DRAKE. OLORED DRESS SILKS, good styles, Black Silks of the best makes and at the lowest ‘ os, Oreandie Musling, Plain and Figured Bereges, Lawne in all styles, With many other styles of Dress Goods. All of which wiii be sold very pa for ca: WILLIAM _R. RILE corner &th et. oppo. Centre Market. nenta, ap 8-Im t ‘ READ FURNISHING call the spacial atteution Achering to the pri y marke np each article, the pub from imposition, and may rely on "AWM. Bexser, ftv of Washington asa Cat avin known to many f distinguished : Department, ud the publie mar Zee A GOOD PIT. - exten RAIN OR SHINE, STEVENS Serra THE FANCY GOODS DEALER, Hasa Rush? When the Iadies goin such num- bers thare must be great attract The 28 of STEVENS’ AUCTION STRAW GOODS, with an immense variety of all other GOODS in lus line, and the prompt and poli tion Hoe sagen must be the —— Call enri ¥ buying the ver, best aud mi sof ai he Faney Men, bot. 9th and iGth sts, _Ap 22-tf —_ ee jgMeices LAG 2 DEPOT, No. 519 ELsventH Sree, Two doors North of the Gas Company’s Office. fersizned reapretfully anuoutces that he fie Waal J. pt nd ranks in th ¢ best manu! M.. +. pankitn’s still to be stand. and reaty forthe spring trad cely rect f New York his whieh erables tim to inform his trie enti, end wi foompet « 1 AN a uches done prompt eat N.¥ Come ike & wit! for one of taose beautiful Pictures, fs, at DLE Pp Ss. near Wr & JOHNSON, PRACTICAL CABINET DERTA KE it nd pa streets. koups hand all kinds and DY-MADE COFFINS. Calls promptly attended to at all hours, Wall alse al to the removal of bodies from the old buria! to the new ¢ niture neatly most reas ateries . paired and varnis! S. RDEN WALKS, &e. shove. Also, Build- cheap for cash, at my xtto Mth street bridge. Call and leave re. - R. W. BATES, Dealer in Wood, Coal and Sand, mar 25 (States) cor. lath and € ate. near Canal. SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN inal! grades, k Table Napkins and Doilers, !.inens, of the best makes, and ‘at the lowest your or Diapers, in all gr: id Huckabsck rie and £ Cr Linen Ca vthor desirable goods, al! of whi be sould ut the lowest ones pac . WILLIAM corner Sth st. and opp. C D ON DEPOSITES. SCURITLES, ANKERS, othe Praaery, Mr. sannsé BaOTYPES. take th . SANDS w prepared to take the cor AMBROTY PES. that cannot be surreceet ty any in the city, for the low price of 59 cents to an, Alwayson hand a fine seiection of ne styles of x P enue, between stl and 9th sts, om. N.R. Sign ofthe Bie T H, # voss, . DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE EXACTLY Aas REPRESENTED, AND DELIVERED PREE OF CHARGR THROUGHOUT THE CITY. jo. 28: Corner of Tenth st. and Pennsylvania av, Sim e ap is T CARRIAGES. HE Subscriber having mv Reermatize it BOW one tn the District, where hi manufacturing CARRIA WAGONS of all kinds from his long experienc to vive general satisfac . hi] Kitts oF Carcinges aud Light Wagons kept on bend, AUR EPA iKSneatly dono, and all orders prom;t to, ly attended't : Seoon on in exshan, ones. DREW. J. JUVE. ditt corner of léth and Este. NOTICE. Persons Indobted to me aro notified that thsir Seccounts are now ready {x Sago guste gf Wouts Sag ue stale, BOON an Sane OP J. 0.6. LAMAR. c. H. MoTT. 3. L, AUTEY. AMAR TT betas AUTOR NEYS-AT-LAW, Hotty Spring, Miss. Wil! practice in the Thi he Court of Errors and Ap- | Court at Pontotoc, h SGesres cS thedorenth Judicial Dnstriet Ba ie Colle! of C bieuchal Aetaatinge that #0 generally throughout Prepared under the direction of the SECOND SESSION OF THE FIFTH CONGRESS. By the act making appropriations for the support of the Military Acade- my for the yrarending the thirtieth of June, cighteen hundred and serty, ° For pay of officers, instructors, cadets and music . For commut. ence For forage for officers’ horses. For pay in lieu of clothing to of servants ...... — aes For current and ordinary expenses, as follows: repairs and improvements, fael, and apparatus, forage, post- uge,stationery, transportation, prin- ting, clerks, miscelianeous and in- cidental expenses, and departments of instruction .. sei For gradual increase and expense Aibrary ..... sis For expenses of the Board of For forage of artillery an horses For supp! cavalry practice. a For repairs of officers’ quarters ... For models for the department of ca: alry... os For extension of water pipes and crease of reservoir........ - For ——_ and batteries for artillery exercise For furniture for hospital for cadets. For urinary condutts for cadet ba: ageck fen + With service............ For addition to lantrines, or pri in barrack yar For jautriaes, or priv camp ground. For sewers to PI dragoon, a:tillery, and band bar- For iron g' give addition: strength to academic building. —- 84s certain sirests across the Mait For laying down gas pipes and ereo- ting gas lamps on four-and-a-baif street, Seventh street, and Tweifth street, across the plat of earth des- cribed in the pian of the city as res- ervations number two wa three, commonly known as the Mall... By the act providing for the payment Of the expense of investigating com- mittees of the Houmas of Kepresent- atires. For tue payment of the expenses of the several investigating commit- tees of the House of Representatives during (be present session, and that tbe same be added to the miscel heous items of the contingent fui Of said House. ee aoe By the act to provide forthe pawenent ef the clatms of the State ef Maine for expenses incurred by that State in organizing a regiment of volum- teers for the Mexican war. For expenses theurred by that State in ory, Z 4 reyiment of volun- teers for the Mexican war, in the year eighteen hundred and forty- six, upon the requisition of the President of the United State By the act to a dan act entitled “ Amact authors zing repayment for land erroncuusty Seid vy the Uarted To authorize the Secretary of the ia terior, upon proof being made to bis satisiaction that any tract of land bas been esoneously sold by the United States, so that, fromany cause Whatever, the eale cannot be confirmed, to repay to the purcuaser or purchasers, or to the leval repre- sentatives or assignees of the pur- chaser ur purchasers thereof, the sum oF sums of mouey Which bave been paid therefor... By the act making appropriation Sor the current wud contingent ex- penses of the Indica deportment, and for fulfiling treacy stipula. f1oms with tae various Indian trebes, for the ycar ending June thirteeth, eighteen Aundred and staty For the current and contingent ex- penses of the Indian department, viz: For the pay of superintendents of Indian affsirs end of the several in- dian agents, per acts of ®fch of June, eighteen bundred and aftty, twenty-eighth September, eigh- teen Lundred and fifty, twenty- seventh February, elgbteen bun- dred and fifty-one, tuird March, eighteen hundied ‘aud fifty-two, third March, eighteen bundred and fifty-three, thirty-first July, eigh- teen hundsed aud fifty-four, third March, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, elgtteenth August, eighteen bundred and fifty-six, tbird March, gpm bandred and fifty-seven, aud twelfth June, eighteen bun- dred and difty eight... rene For the pay of the several sub ents, t act of thirty-frst Jaty, eighteen undred and tifty-fou For the pay of clerk tos pe entat St Louts, Missoucl, per act of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six 4 Por the pay of clerk to superintend- entin California, per act of third March, e.gbteen buydred and tifty- For the pay of interpreters, per ects of thirtieth June, eighteen hundred 2 thirty-four, lwenty-seventh February, cighteen hundred and Bfty-one, aod eighteenth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six. For presen's to ludians..., For provisions for Indians........00.. For ildings at ageacies and repairs thereof. neneeees seeesaneenenners For insurance, tran: portation, and necessary expenses of delivery of annuities, goods, and provisions to the Indrian tribes in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin...” For contingencies of the Indian de- For the employment of rary clerks by superintendent of odian affairs on such occasions and for such periods of time as the Secre- tary of the Interior may deem nec- essary to the public service For fulfilling treaty stipulations ‘With the various Indian tribes Blackfoot Nation For fourth of ten instalments es an- nuilty, to be expexded in the pur- chese of such goods, provisions, and otber u<eful articies as tue President, at his discretion, may from time to time determine, per ninth article of the treaty of sev- enteenth © tober, eighteen bun- dred acd tifty-tive For fourth cf ten in: rukcy, to be expended ia establish- ing and Instructing ‘Lem ta agri- ecl'a-al sed mecbanteal parcuite, acd in educating their enildren, and promoting civilization and Christianity, at the discretion of the President, per tenth article of the treaty of seventeenth O-tober, elghteen hundred and fifty-five.” (Continued on fourth page j advance St Sa (Fant f Saray yt eben Appropriations, New Officers, &c. STATEMENTS SHOWING 1. Appropriations made during the Second Session of the Thirty-fifth Congress. 2. Offices Created and the Salaries thereof, 3. The Offices the Salaries of which have heen tnereased, with the amouns of suoh crease, during the same period. of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives, in compliance with the sixth sec- tion of the “Act to authorize the eppointment of additional paymasters, and for other pur. poses,*’ approved July 4, 1836. APPROPRIATIONS MADE DURING THE THIRTY- By the act to provides for lighting : Indefinite Ind 87,750 00 20,009 0a 15 000 og