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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | are not greatly mistaken, such was the case EV E N I N G ST A ° a under the munieipabadministrations of Mayors Tne Action or THE Rerunnican PARTY IN | Seaton, Towers, and Maury, during all of which TON © MaAssAcuuSEtTS, in sustaining the recent law | eminent lawyers were counsel to the Corpora- mute . = 1859. | (submitted to the people by the Legislature) | tion, neither one of whom are known to have - ———— oe ~~ | requiring two years citizenship after natural- | dreamed of the idea that the Council Boards EXCURSIONS, &c. GrBOoORGETrow ns. ——_ 6 Correspondsnes of The Star. Grorcrtown, May 17, 1859. The City Councils met last night pursuant to adjournment, but Aldermen Were without a quorum. UR! aan AMUSEMENTS. T#28Kg RSJON OF WASHINGTON SE | (+HILDR HIRITION & CONCERT on ane bi ant "The ont ge TEN SUNDAY SCHOOT, OF FAR FIRST BAPTIST * the CHE veth ort, see will att 5} fatroet wir! at HURT, sath ate s Colock ; returning, wiilleaveGlymentat sentiw . | On THURSDAY EVENING, S18 o'clock Omniba Jance at the school-bouse in the morning, and at boat on its return in the | given. Tickets 25 cents. ( sea = ss, : 2 In the Council, in the absence of the Presiden ri s z L IL Teeve “Tux Stan” ts PRivrep oN THR | ization cre a foreigner by birth shall be al- | may not legally throw such guards around the | yj." Marbury waz called to the chair. s batt BAM, KELLY. Prin. | Foom. itene weather iscbanan tee Rakin es VASTEST STEAM PRESS IN Usk SOUTH ces lowed to vote in that State. is causing the expenditure of the Corporation’s funds, as the ton ive ceaay STR ae supp eeeata R. RXGURSION: 5 pel mys WM. J, RHE as TO a . A q i " - . > an ordinance wid @ general rib AGUR: pe " Sees — ——F | : Be ae cat he cans seas samy nova; Avvun- | Republican leaders in the West and Middle | Water Works bill proposes; DOr ATO WEAWSIE'| lca of the squelact wake tebsais teartoe en FLETC eR CHAPEL SUNDAY [}A8BERS BEAUTIFUL STATUE GISENENTS, THE: , SHOULD BE SENT IN BY | States to quake in their shoes. Its adoption | that the opinion of Mr. Carlisle on this par | whieh was read, and, after some little distussion ysl civog Fxcernee Twrire o'ciock THERWISE THEY MAY NOT | was however necessary fur the safety of the | ticular point is held by any other member of | of an informal character, the Board. without taking NEXT DAY. APPEAR UNTIL T action on any part of it, adjourned to meet again on Thursday evening, so as to vive the water com- mittee an opportunity to consult with the water board and Captain Meigs. Republican party in New England, where its | the Washington bar of his (Mr. Carliste’s) well i xelusively native born, | deserved reputation as counsellor. _ v Couemsta Apvartisr- | 0k and file is almost exc! as ns | deserved rep cen Poesia IN THE Battimore Scn | and under the influence of anti-foreign predi- ——>_— , ARE KECKIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE | lections. In fact, the Republican party of | Beninp THE Tives.—Wo are not dis; osed to Brak o¥ricr. ae New England is as intensely anti-foreign in | be captious in respect to occasional short-com- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS its sontiments as it is anti-slavery; and it can | ingsonthe partof the Associated Pross Agency, PHILP'S ROOK 338, Penn. Avenue, betwoen sth and 10 piace for the accommodation of those who wish te man a ti o om of the boat. The supplemental fered last night by Mr. | io. and at the wharf on the return e td ost Thomas Collyer will leave her w: . Ss a : vie whic api, would eetahat plane | kal ees eat ed meee ie | RESTAURANT , * . Withe-s’ fu! Band i ed for the ~ veheeed a8 unpopular as the original bill was pop- bene hg i “_ —s Inviting my trienda ead customers t poh wed branch of my brim Promise to keep thie pince i * Tickets ts; children 20 centa—to be of . ; | *ferd to givo up either of the two hobbies as | and have hitherto refrained from joiningin the ‘The Water Board had a preliminary i the Gonmn (heed oy ~" 2 te. intros ey yep ae oor PRN eer oradaal act and well as the other. In the West the German | fault-finding, visited by our cotemporaries upon | yesterday at the Mayor's office. ‘They adjourned, seh cal ey CHARLES WERNER the National Democracy are the li o 00k element of the population is now almost exelu- sively of the Republican party—it composes perhaps a third of the Republican party in that section of the Union, and is intensely clanish. Unquestionably, it will in a great groat measure leave the Republican party, re-uniting with tho Democratic party, if satis- fied that this Massachusetts policy is about to the agency for such lapses, though we have suf- fered loss, and vexation thereby, and haye felt that some reform was needed. Now we have to say that instances of incom- petency, or certainly inattention, on the part of this association have come to be of such daily occurrence, that the question seriously arises, wala ee ee any forther —— P te nic oneie than addressing a communication to Capt. Meigs, + wb . Fy equesting him to be present a! the next teeta Young Catholics’ Friend Society We are Informed that it isthe intention of the AT ARLING TOD BPR NGS, wal and the committee in layin; dn WEDNESDAY 2 water mains throuch the streets, to pasipe le all On WEDNESDAY, Mey 2h country. The material effects of the European war, as far as this country is concerned, the Constitu- éton thinks, cannot fail to be advantageous to our agricultural, manufacturing, shipping, and railroad interests. The Intelligencer again alludes to the sub- \yR. CARUSI'S M*<° SECOND MAY FESTIVAL. parts of them where the benefits arising from the son el eunnerel tee 1 Esmife my valet (ent wh cout wat gi L-- ; ms nfm Og Ro Sete bie Bree Map. Pecteal tan tees pracy, will give FRIDAY EVEN stad Band ia encneed. ING next, = water will not be a sufficient remuneration for the | ure to all who front foot tax, or where such parts of strects can | strictest order be easily supplied from others. This plan will, | Wighers’ Ce On gnstant, when all the ‘ Sore a ad amusements of the first will be whether the agency has not indced outlived its | in many instances, relieve persons who own ex- |. Profiptand satiafactors accommo Intions afforded | [ignt ccremonion & ca wens i $ Plorida ; A A " Uther tothe citizeus of Washington and Ge in | repeated. “ S00 Ot 8 ny comet neers the Hinio of Morite 5) cccarally adoplad’ by she Republisnnncf|| sights) acta GS Pablic efficiently, snd | fentivecomer and other property from a portion Rojng toed eetra : rom the Grounde.e = —— — sod wives that teownt solentifi: reports ara} i. “Aiiantin cosst Stales—the policy of te- | wibilier, like other institutions uneful enough | ‘The entire length of Stodard atreet; V sshington, meet ee WANTS. favorable to such an enterprise. quiring two years citizenship after naturaliza- | in their day, but set aside from incapacity to Market hn en ee eRe a Nh Pe a Soon ee ote ene gery reg ~ ~ weer — . 5 o ‘. 7: H Market, pin First to Second; reets ere ™ od AS se 7 UF There are over one hundred cases of measeis | tion from the foreigner ere voting, and of per- | keep pace with the growing requirements of atae Sacen aly ded tic cavnieay castes sory st. P . Sund School AL wishes to obtain the 4 ash on oF: pate in the town of Castine, Me., at the present time. mitting the negro to vote on entirely equal | the public, it must not give way to some more from others. We merely give these as instances: it. Peter's Sun ay 00) m nor arnt fa ot 5 APR 0 Mrs. HALE + = deer teatiraat terms with the native born citizen. active and business-like organization ? many other corners can be saved from the pay- Abdo cenwren — ——— UF Thomas tl. Holt bas been nominated as the 4 E SION ment of a portion of the tax in the same way. : y Eoaiss wus caleed Sor'thue rat one ce weet the TOA EUR, Mae: ih ane > canal propeller 1. J. Brengle last night, and al, Will leave the foot of the Capitol st 8m trial of her machinery had under the supervia I procsed by the way of 14th at., of the builder of the engine, &c , Mr. W. T ccommodation | i vall, which, we learn, was altogether satisfac ry. un every hour during the She was pan down as far as Alexandria in the | seeing Springa, who will convey visi- river, and brought up through the canal. On her tacky a hie accidentally earue in coutact with one | «_fahea Wil poy are On Ramin s nal locks. which done some damage toa | hoats Soente ion of her cabin. Withers’ Celebrated Cotillion Band has been en Our river wharves, about the lamber yards, this | gaged tor the occasion. a , a Hig presents a rsa lively appearance than AE pomp to the Springs 30 cents ; Children they have at any one time before this season. The ? following vessels arrived yesterday: Schrs. H. | ght etrictonier and dese ooh ease themeeiven and J. Nield, Cawsey, Port Deposit, 91.500 feet . A. Connolly, of lumber to Libbey & Son; Osceola, Bee, same J. HH. Fleishell, place, 72,000 feet to same; Butterfly, Hubbard, J. Hinazzel, same place, 116.000 feet to F. Wheatley; Robert | _mal4 at For instance, the news by the Arago and the Nova Scotia was published in all the Now York afternoon papers of yesterday, yet we wero un- able by our most strenuous exertions to obtain through that agoncy a single line of that news for the benefit of the business people of this city up to the time our office clozed late at night. Again, the important foreign news by the Arabia reached New York on Wednesday morning last, yet when we went to press, at half past two in the afternoon, only an unsatis- factory fragment of that news had reached us. Now the public will begin to believe that a press agency which, at such a juncture as this, So far as Senator Seward’s personal (presi- democratic candidate for Congress in the seventh | 4.0) pivapesliiace Guansumed hin dopactare i for Europe at this time is likely to be dis- IL" As the Benicia Boy did not send his money | astrous: as the adoption of this provision by with the challenge, Tom Sayers, the Euglisi: the Republican party of Massxchusetts bids fair prize Sgiter, gives him the go-by, and Aaron | 1, acive from the Republican ranks the most task Seen important element of his political strength— U7" It has become necesgary to remove the Cin- | the foreign vote heretofore acting with that cinnati Observatory from its present location. on party. His influence might have warded the account of the accumulation of smoke, which catastrophe off from his party. The deed has, renders It impossible to take observations except | however, been done, and the public will note Se On ent es with curious interest its effects on the imme- 197 A New York writer on cavalry says the | diate future of parties in the non-slayeholding French soldier has dash, pluck and vivacity, but | States. N Ey > and Plenso cali at 31% 5th xtroet, third doe ma 17-1t* an be given. Call at N north side, betwoon tth and TAN TED— By two SITUATIONS Chambermaid. No nner + wind the « No eljection tothe conutry. f ith F and sts, ue JOUNG ATOMAN WANs A stiwa maid And Seamstrens, Ar. rane of 6th at J ANTE D—ity 9 reepectati W SITUATION as chamber: fy washing and? % % — a a K street, between Franklin, Clark, sa lace, 101,00 feet to E.. : ee _—, the honest trath must be confessed, that betweea a ee, withholds from tho business and general com-| pickrell & Co; Robert Haley. AMitehell, same NOMASCOLLYER can be ANTED—A Parchn Horee Shoring the pigskin and the Gallic seat there seeims tobe || Anwy OnpErs.—A list of General Orders has munity, (feverish as it is with anxiety,) for | place, 114,000 feet to xame; Splendid, Palmer, sume te eeece- bu acon legeieen Nepean eee Ss aici —ask ee = just been issued by the Secretary of War. eighteen hours, important European news, paces Piymonn . - igie mane s: H BRYAN, President. near 6th oh Sean ma 16 3 | 7 In Philadelphia the twoconstablesconvict- | _ No. 1 permits the officers of tho Medical and | 464s displacement or wholesome competition. | Wheatley; packet S.G. King. Andrews. Phila. | €h0,can be found at hus rosidonce (No, 352 TANTED—A SIDUA VION as Clerk or Book >, ii hei ii taf York avoaus)in the moruing from 6 o'clock to 9 r% tty ‘oung man who tea had some ° ad of the larceny of $2,600, the property of Kar- | Pay Departments. by virtue of their commis- >_< deiph'a. merchandize to Hyde & Davidson; pro- | o'clock. and in tho evenee fine ee Woceee, Pill a Lp my Ie gen Ho h steter, have been sentenced to eighteen months in | sions, to command all enlisted men, like other | Swap Lanps —On the 16th instant, three pel eee Je Capon pone tome ei mer-| matseotst _______. ] come trade. Waula be willing to make himecil the county prison. Alderman Allen's sentence, | commissioned officers. additional lists of swamp and overflowed lands, ume Ho sie CC. Alger, Phi aves eae Meet VERNON, AND ,tHE TOMB OF Gees went. Address Chak, theaneh Soe ot id who was convicted with them, was postponed. No. 2 allows officers on duty as Brigadier and | approved to the State of Missouri, in the Boone- | chandisette radley & Taylor. i k Un ON. é = = = <j pre x y le ppr de = y . Twice a Weck Unisi Further Notice, ANTED-—All thore alfiicted with Indemme i — See = c Major-Generals, with the special sanction of | ville, the Jackson, and the Palmyra districts, | Mr. W. H. Craig was afflicted on Saturday last The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will run reg. Ww Piesase te read the testimoninie « 8 119" The City Council of Baltimore, by Invita- anertaneeee | ne sabgrany te to | With aslight attack of paralysis, from which he | inde teeer THOMAS COLLY EI coatity I'S NEW MEDICAL SALT in.an tion of the president and directors of the Balti- | the War Department, to have the aides-de- | respectively, amounting in tho aggregate to | had not suiliciently recovered yesterday to resume Tomb of ‘Washington on TUES. coll more and Obio Railroad Company, have gone on | ¢Xmp of the grade corresponding to their bre- | 69.252 acres, were transmitted by the General | his duties as principal of the inale department of | DAYNand FRIDAYS, leaving an excursion to Parkersburg, where they will | vets. make an inspection of the tunnels on the North- | No western railway. Land Office. a Tus Waatner.—The following report of the the public school. wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at ‘The flour market still continnes tending. w turning at half: past 3 v’oluck i wards. Salesare making on a limited scale, chiefly Penieyivanin venus and th mati ame Rd : an 3 dispenses with the ‘General Order Book”’ heretofore required to be kept at Regi- ‘OAR DI = I head = weather for this morning is made from the Morse top $ Benes at Mrs. oF Mr. Wa. F-s : i $0, wetaoust | SORERE Rondquarters. aes Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. — ————- Gov. Wise addressed his thirty column letter, is No. 4 states that horses, horse-medicines, ma- The time of observation is about 7 o’olock : New York, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa Baltimore, Md. Washington, D Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va... Norfolk, Va Raleigh, N.C out as an independent Southern Rights’ candidate | terials for shoeing, and all horse equipments for Governor of \labama. Ju his card of announce | whatever. will, in the future. be provided by ment he says ‘he zppeals from the politicians to | the Ordnance Department instead of the Quar- a lS termsster’s as heretofore. Forage and mate- Tp James Robb, the pand art. | rial for bedding, will be furnished by the patron of New Orlea: reverses have | ({uertermaster’s Department as heretofore. obliged him to sell all his property, including his 0. 5 ts of the following list of military works of art, with 2 view to removing to C e purchased by Dis- the hoof, equal to 75 were driven to y good. Old sheep sod quality: inferior $ oceutiad bs aden Appiste ROBEK YT W 2 ni Baltimore—the quality was yer! Se. per Ib. fe ne Wass.62\ per head. Veal calves Sabe. per tb, gross. Cows and calves ®25a850. sho has been imposed upon 50 per | roliev nhs pews ther wil OR SALE—Th furmeahed b Saas = = rent. Eas ® i panes t- | stations, announced as double duration posts: | Wik ington, N B MILWS: patea her Dain FIXTURES, rat LOST AND FOUND. ‘ne tee 3 He tae tonentad sak tt ene inner in that city.| Department of Teras—Fort Quitman and Sheneaa 6.6 ar 0), wind W. | Which wo enn sella manufacturer'spr osnatwhol =| Jf OST Os Saturday, Lat vstast, betwen 2h at KENT—\ 3 story BRICK oo accepted, and it will take place on the vist Camp Hudson pens re ing Con: saleand retail. Call a’ = see Pores. me LD BREASTPIN: B hohe Sd vey uk BONTZ & BROVS, wall 2w Odd Fellows? Hall, 7th street. NOTICE. lear. 70°, wind NW, cloudy. loudy, warm, Department of Oregon—For Bellingham. 17 The Italian residents of New York city are | ~ Department of Cali fornia—Forts Crook and taking a deep interest in the coming struggle for sii ably rewarded by leavin ot ©. W. HEY DON, moder the 3 ma 17-1t* Anne) thand M, HAMA, Macon, G: Columbus, a 4 : - } ni . __ va 17 3t* Ter Waw, and New San Diego. Montgomery, Ala. cloudy. spe Led convement Rooms the independence of their native country. A pre- No. 6 states that the talmas furnished to the Prairte Blaff, Ala c warm. IUODS whi a between M and N etreets Hminary meeting has been held and Individuals | mounted troops, will be accounted for as com. c = eee Cee ae " he ny rewarded opey yd from all the different States of Italy being present, ss SIMERESand VES’ N Store at the ens juon property, and the men to whom they are sued will be held responsible for their preser- ation. it was resolved to take the initiative of a subscrip- tion in fave of the families of the soidiera called to fight for Italian independence. A considerable | will ing it with the teller of Riggs & Go. > with a rood sipply of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS; to which they meted the fier nm oh hid intend: it re, a je public cenerally. eae ms : “ OWEN & SO ear, warm. -clondy, 732, wind 3. FROM THE WEST. Fo KENT DWELALIN streets weet, “Th: ele litnry, Naval.and Citizens? Mer’ or, furnished with geants may be commuted at thirty cents per 7 ae ner 6th and G street, ma iv-it" corner Sth atres t ms {7 The people of Southern Nebraska are eat- | cacion See ey Sek Nees ae : - pateenaoeds a c neatly agitating the annexation of territory south | Seen aeeee Parkarsie, EXTERMINATOR OF AS TAKEN UP ON FRID: oe amet ULATION of the Plagte river toKansas. and thus secure ad-| ANOTHER VeTO Prom THE Mayor.—We eall Harmer, Ohio ROACHES, RATS, AND MICE. Marietta... Cincinnati, O. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m.. (cor it, & bob-tail Bey HORSE, ner can live by Coming for po) Qc property, an! paving charges , ee Y a Mas etown, mission into the Union. Public sentiment in the, the particular attention of the Washington city portion of the Territory strongly favors the pisn, ; reader to the Mayor's veto of the Water bill in and a mass convention at Nebraska City have ther column. and to the self-stultifying ACHINERY Apply seen at W r RDNER's, raer of 15th and K streets. Term won 16-1 Prick 25 Cexts Per Box. Prepared and gold by D. G. RIDGELY, made rn for temperature, ) 29,-% APOTHECARY, c T—A_ new thre-eterr BRICK ated delegates to the Kansas Constitutional ac on of the lower (Council) Board upon the pig penne abe ep 565 SEV EN BUT L DINGS, ( ; ard $e a : a tar the ar Convention. and they will undoubtediy be ad- Seventh Ward market-house bill last night. Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a. m.to First Wann, riheig ne pega ape rrmpenem torr tr ey brnet mete begs) pect 2 Uuitted. and it Is probable that in detining the Jt will be perceived that the veto bears our to | ¢2¥* 02s minimum 5 WASHINGTON CITY, aibaser ee ee eee gg Pood gy hay ce ao boundary of Kansssthe Platte river will be the the letter our Seviss ax piaatiagi ieee tne ROACH BANE. : = ——— Apply to JOHN HERRELIn xtdeee Horthern boundary of Kansas eS arian cory ies TI SOF THE S ma 17-2w* 7 : PELAWARE consoLipaTeD Lorre. | mle" determination of the Mayor to get the letting en Chureh take th ey WORTH OF BOOTS ANDS 8 ; Anrmicans tx Rowe.—At the latest dates, the of the water works contracts into his own H Pfui ack see $6,000 AT? FRANCE, BROADE Wilrningt. The Consolidated J otte: TS & CO.. Manacens, Delaware. { Delawhre are drawn 5 05 ENT—A DWELLING HOUSE YORK PRIC r R New Jersey av. Capitol Hl. ¢ ‘ooms, with In Possession givent names of two hundred Americans were registered hands, wit at the United States Consulate at Rome, and were the Counei! then in the city. Over tom: c, and suc and res. vut such supervision on the part of as the water-works bill e»ntem- H. MELA.... One door above Odd F: yard a! gniden antec tet J Rem» yet in prot daily at Wilmington, Del,» . fatthe Housefurainhing Sv A McGREGOK & xty of these were gentle- plates, must have been at the bottom of his | quem ‘eats — THE CHEAPES HOOT AND SHOR STORE tery Commissioners aprrnted sy tire State 2 Ree sendy Hon. H.C. Dodge, Hon. Charles Sumner, Gen. , #0Us¢ and Asylum-improvement bills yweome DEMOCRATIC ve now on hand the Inrecst MONDAY, May 15, 180¢—Cinws 35, tog snticisetury Seceek Er eee eee rte oe Totten, U.S. A.. Mra. Lient. Gen. Scott, Nathan- Our main regret concerning this action of ney VES TURSDAD ny where this oo the PREMIsts jel Hawthorne and family, Miss Charlotte Cush- the Mayor is, that it throws out of work— i ges ° on the ith street, w NIGHT iv { BOOTS and j 7% numbers. of September 1 man. Bishop Potter. of Pa.. and Mr.C.C. Fulton which they would otherwise GN, Pros’t. and son, of Baltimore. five hundred ty a tho nia 17-1t* ave had—from nd laboring mon among éo, advantage te do. chasing eleewher ‘ ko, — &e. 4 i a1g BY REQUEST, THE CHOIR of Christ 7” Gootsat New York prices. Tickets $2, halves ©4, quarters $2, “4 " Tue Raitgoap Contest —it Is stated by the US Who were anxiously looking for employment | 2 ; Sitar geal) wall giv ancther Con Figg Huclish artes’ tesied Gaiters: only TUESDAY Tin ae une, sed ite § New York papers that throng the exertious of a 0D the Corporation's water works. The remedy | Stat Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, mote Hocveninec one aee week Ona reas Tunmbers so tien eee or both of which is open nearly every might in tin convention of railros ert. who have heen is, however, in the hands of the voters of Wash- | | fy +p" arrangements, omuilmaes will feave | 1 7 maim | | - Capitain. Zieeildo tn Washindiay ctr ore ean ee eee rallnende foe ft cy: the competition among ington, who, on the first Monday in June, will | {it Hiallat the eiose of the concert for Capital Ti T NOTICE Vale "gneneatettingr + "| Las gach Europes ts can ene railroads for freight has virtuatly ended. ‘The be very sure, we apprehend, to return no m: = Se ; HE Cosartnership heretefore existing under ke. &e. ko vh . aaes J man meeting ol t > 1 & Buchly has boen th ¥ artei eumfort la late "riday night. 2 y ner ‘eae * eo held al rv on a > i 5) » will 2pN EE > = aaa as ea sooty chon cpa: determination of the Board of Aldermen, that, VENING, Toth instant, at # o'ei0e " tiuoe the Banteasent ce oa Benen a ot Teh sieeek, WE plo I eg oe i treet, with ie sid ic needs j i ‘ ‘ uv @, coins al ma 16-8t Sither of the i vate,wi on Tita street, with in the construction of the Corporation water —— = = 2. between MH. Bather of the eld firm is suthor- tals, . ‘the sanction of Mr. C. & te gr fect q = > a > Me fe meenitts . avenue, and nearer to the Theatr 20th of Me See ae rete The works, there shall bo sao peaible chanostor any ON AND APTER THE térn DAY OF | H2ed to reovipt for any scenutedn ythem.” 1 prize of nit 2 Prizes of.... ~-».€3m | Hall than others that can be netaliished. "Fn of May is the day named for the new tariff to -¥ tho present month, wa, the undersigned. KUDOLPH BUCHLY. [2 3° : formation concerning terms, &c., apply to W. D. go into eifect. The settlement combines, with M#M to exact a per centage upon any or all of Boeke iets al ats aaa CaS pee | May lath, tan. a viz 13 do! WAT-LACH, Siar Office, Waahingtor oity. higher prices for freight, reduced speed in possen- the contracts in question under pretence of in- | promise, and acree to close our respective places o . aot msincaw daily at7 o'clock p. m. until October lat, ker trains, equal to four hours longer in reaching uencing their bestowal. In this way the bill THE UN i hing y 1s, NED HAVING ASSUMED i Tayror & Maury. W. F. Bayry, Sie bee Shep tate hem of bara 2 I on, Toad i Reed vERRS Cineinnati ean at once be passed over the Mayor's veto. Beexcnamye Mowoxs Feanncin Pitre: Preparcd to furnish ¢ THURSDAY, Mar 19—Class 38, TOSUIT THE PL KCHA FOR RENT. UP The 1. -s, in speaking of the tm- | -- Washington, May sth, 13. min 14 3t HING LINE : in the HOUSE 7 numbers—iz drawn baicots, Costract ror Scrysys.— : 7 i eg — Pending contlict iu Sardinia, xays that asfar as yin th te et ME. Charles E. ELU th 10- feet hal X they can tm purelincral any wherein th ails [C Sree) soinenct. ae ; 1 foot halle aual Satie ran Mix. on the 12th i ) i i sand porhaps a litte lower. Try him on that | 2 . a seo} peed . 18 agee rard aude Wick car. English, the Belvia d the French were not Commuissioner of Indian Affairs, concluded an 2 ae ce , and UPHOL- | 2 & do, 1,90 | thorough re) F CcoUPARey. wmore Mt war upon the plaius of Waterloo than are *&teement with C. H. Snow and Henry Hutton | W247 Higheat cash price ps I kinds of Hobee. lhnivon S24 tees $1.25, Be he yy French, the Sardinians, and the Austrians at war fT the survey of the southern boundary of the | of ale ben ye ahora RUDOLPH BECKI se iss. on the plains of Ticino, the Sesia. and the Dordt | land granted to the Mendanakaton. Wahpa- | _'"* _ial7-2w_ DOLPE PRIDAY, May 2+—Class 9, and that when we read ths arr IDTV hc aGe an 78 numbers—-14 drawn Laliots. N EXCELLENT OFPER—1 ° 22 = 4 ? y t 4 Prussia has resolved | koota. Sisaeston. and Wahpaton bands of the rotNG MEA'S CHRISMAN mas Re ana foe aan <a f. aceon bed peg > By Plambar tn ey putting her remaining corps Warmeé in| Sioux Indians by the trenties of 23d of July] 4" «of the following Churches have 512 7th str $25.00 | 2 prizes of. a nee > iota geadiness to march, . it Beem very grave cause to fear that the peace of Europe is shaken more gravely than would appear from the soft mes- Bayes from faris 13o 2 do. 61s de Bitwrs B1.2 aod Sth day of August, 1551, and also the ex- torior boundaries of the Yankton reservation, and the “red pipe stone quarry” reserve “ HAMS" Just received and for sale by, ‘een carried on fora g located 1n one of the be St. z wiry Cl yet and the bland assurances from ndey Chapel, Mc < anted the Yankton Indians i , + Methodist’ Prot 5 ay OTTERY o be ee a fats pic St. Petersburgh grante: te Yankton Indisns by the treaty of econd, F street. Fourth. _malbst ae 4 ¥ twa > law the Iwth of April, 898. The amount to be puid ner Churches wishing to be | Wr ARIETIES! Syed F\O LET—HOUSE: No. 279 ronth Batrect wear New Discov eur ty PuoTosnariy —Galignani | for the surveys mentioned is $1,000, and they ie oi Aenopemen ine WAT recived and far eee by ta an of NEM icrace.s ie nucet svat announces a discovery in photog: - | are to be completed, and plats. &c., forwarded ating “ nweet a BRIE nde. whan sists in the invention of an artificial light. se won- | to the General Land Offic . mg fo ee ee Steet oo deshity taictones one paedors f rr ie ni five by the Ist day ot «tin preparing for th s tocompletely October, 1859. supply the effect of the most brilliant noontide sun | SG in all photographic operations. ‘The hight being | APPOINTMENT OF THe Boarn or Visitors contained in a portable apparatus, portraits can be | TO THE Miitany Acapewy. taken in private residences, even in the darkest | the offici room, wholly independent of the state of the at- ma 1-6t im r ae SS SPT ON AND AFTER THE t5rn_ DAY OF 2 th, we, the undersigned, Dry ereby promise and vos daily . a] y &e, Kev, &e. Tickets 3:7, halves 35, quariors $2.50. Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Witineton, Det, _——— + SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. RANG . ma leet PAsior TOL BOARD. A Fr ot Parlor to let. with or Withont Board. Also.several boarders can ben ~The following is al list of visitors appointed to attend 1} lock p.m. urtil Sept. Tet. [2° pera PRINT BUTTER M.Suvster & Co, JW. spb ps Ls at 22 cents per pound, To be drawn uatly at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 | com:udated sith xeood Boardat No. 44 h street, 3 a the annual examination of the Military Acad- o. (4 Herenison, cu arr & May, Just received and for sale WF Gra a yyy Upporite Lie Patent Office. ma edt mosphere; and those parts of cathedrals or other emy on the Ist of June: The Hon. Augusti Senet tee spate oh ‘ . . ustin Be P m1 mn GS sand 9th anus 3 . oe Picturesque architectural monuments where the | Haines, of Me.: Col Jobat Heard. tan. oar wet CARTER shies, ee eee | mts southwent corner 1s au MONDAY, May 16, 1858—Claes 6, ; 8 & GRAY, Geuwax ann ls light of the sun never penetrates, and which. { ses Sees 3 ‘d, Mass.; Col. bec ie -———-- x FINE LOT OF SUGAR 78 numbera—i2 drawn ballots, Dian Puysicians eat ‘ t ed "| Rufus L. Baker, Conn.; Gen Geo. BE. Danforth ICk CREAM ot the very bext quality served at 7 cents per pound, Capitals. merquence, have been until now wholly shut | N. ¥.:4 W. Cans. . a : ts Parties, Balla, Hotels, Faire and Private And RICE at 5 cents per p 1 prige of. 5 2 prizesof...... g1,0%0 + hours. Dimew out from the photographer, will be seascemiite |. deo . Cass, Capt. Thos. J. Lee, Rriliee at 8 very low Pree. FRESH CAKES Just reveived: ere di SB Ma ce ‘en Rpt ae * 4 mv ee] i ap S view o he ‘oe Be : nate to the artist as any part of the exterior. Ma; Hon. John Kerr, N. C.; Ebenezer Starnos, Pattionlar attention ctven ts Sarvieg Pore ce | neo southwest corner Land %th sts, we ee a Oe Bours, Maj. Win. B “4 ——= : 2 : Ti #1. ———S— ; Maj. Win. Beard, parse Wie Apply at the PHIL. Tur Vary Latest Swixviixc Dovow.—A ter- Page, Miss; Dr. John P. Barnes, INFECTIONER &, coment ath 318 ARC *, - (12 Tic 318 TUESDAY, May 17, 185—Ciags 44, man and wife from New Orleans arrived in New | Ala.; V. P. Van Antwerp, Iowa; Charla EL. SKU HEOnE TC ee REFRIGERATORS. Wanders Seve talon, York last week, and put up at one of the hotels, | dridge. Wis; Gen. J. Carraway Sinith, Fle. pola : . b ad among the Incinas, and long where they remained until Monday last res mince render na eapabie ef curs '.—Perkons in want of Confectionery, 8 tream, made of the purest ; ave this day rece a few more of the On pre- | Gen. S. B Lowry, Me.; Ethelbert Hibben a freee of the purest UeRtol ; &o., ce &O, wich bays been considered hopelonn by the ms ring to lea t e 6 : A gallon, and q celebra! joctera. The Doctore can he conanitet pa ms — he landlord presented the Ger. | Oregon b Gand H. A A Rit Tickets @1. at their off 139 ABS a yorvincs pivakondl Renitheos man with a bill, ko up at the rate of Su . o it me sions, &e., supplied with loe Cream ATORS—guaranteed — to WEDNESDAY, May *2, 1639— Clase 4s, man Enst tute, Washington, DOC.) ma lirele” cous cack terson for the accommodation of an | Tas Visit t Bautinonn.—The Provident, | *Supcreslon eng 2 every day neces we Suppor, Xe. pail to furnishing Balls, a » 88 Importent to the equiil- | See brium of the system as eating itself. taking the philesophically-minded German utterly by sur- | Baltimore. for the purpose of examining the Prise, at the curious feature of domestic expense | sj fi thus lately developed. He demurred, a: H th pire aivedian iat gies rye dithrenes cana = 5 je SIME the ern! Black, Mrs. 8 ary Thompson, Mrv. Iheeper mani Senator Gwin and Miss ¢ ; Aecompanied the party. They were received at Baltimore by 75 numbers—i3drawa ballots, etary Cobb, Attorney General Black, and EW ARRANGEMENT. | Secretary Thompson, yesterday paid a visit to BY STEAM TO PRILADEL The Sine ateasnes JaM = reguiane weekly tre yiween Pint delphia and the Distriet. Leaves Phiadelpiin every Sata day at 12 0’ciock m. Loaves Gourcetown every Taesday at 12 m “JOSEPH SCHAPFIELD. JUST RECEIVED, RS | PATENT SELP- ROCKING which we are prepar i they can bo bought in Now Vik ye me owe __Odd Fellows’ Hallerth mirects_ Also, the lar cert of CHILDRE CARRIAGES that can be found in this mack OVES. c. Balcony in front. i Goods, ©. WOOoOWARD, Pa. malt-6t between lth and lith sts, rs ay rrel. im which the hotel feted a vast amount of honest indiy- nation at the German's eupidity, buat upon the _ma 17 2 31s. We)! 2 prizesof.........@1 0% ” ™ aa a ee 2 ANE CAR XPRESS STEAM LINE FOR PHILADEL-|1> do. Lag? do an Mizoods revived every day at both onde of the poeeblaint of the latter. Le wasarrcsted and taken | J8¢8"S Giles and Mason and a number of ey he Carvings ts E propellers C.C. arget'and & S Seymour, of Tickets’gi. “* Nerina eiehnll” Se chaniahlal: Oo aeeia Wt te before the Police Court, which dev ided that the | Prominent citizens and conducted to Barnum’s | nisticd in fine style, with leather ourte this line, now larly ones a = = lowent rate “6 ; : objectionable item on the bil) should be striek Hotel. where they partook fC . and cloth lining. and has been in use but2 months. | Week between ti tand Phil » May ted 1859.—Ciass 47, ies betna out stricken . J partook of acotlation. They | ‘ho Mare is akout® years old, perfests ete adelphia, leaving E rawn bailots, ee returned to this city by the ing train. harnessor saddle,and in every way suitabls fora} RY THU ater str, cote » Phils telpita THOS, WE, ih Wares, apply te HVIR A DAV - pitnin bya hk PERSONAL +---The lady of ex-Senator Soule died at Orleans on the 4th inst. and Phitadei- ork p. im. shY & TAYLOR, Agents, 164 and er sy Ssone ‘ yID BR. Asent, > Mas orth Wharves, Philadelphia. SATURDAY, May 21.—Cines 48, ‘Alger will leave Boye. & Tay - 78 numbors—13 drawn ballots. ‘ ‘getown, on Thursday, !éth inst. at lzo’clock m, For freight, which will be taken at reduced rates, apply to RADLEY & TAYLOR 164 and 166 Water st., tow B. The Express Steam Line connects at Phi with Baird & Loper’s New York and Phi . fanuly. ‘The above can be nor fora few dave st Tue Corporation Arroaxer’s Ovixiox— Tack on Egil aliey: aaa-etite acid loastisavae sustaining the action of the Mayor onthe Water | having no further use for them, maa 17-3t* ss. P Cranch, our t-artist, say: g | Works bill—wil ere int i-day’ SREAT BARGAINS Geneon ra Poet-artist, says a lett, i ill be foun | elsewhere int». day's 3 T BARG nished so : ; _FROM AUCTION IN DRY GOODS. in the forest of Fontainebleau, one of whieh cost Star. We are not aware that any pre sf tat reoriged — tains some of the finest trees that ever were grown | *ttorney of the Corporation of Washington b, PS * a The R = held any such views of the rights of the Mayor Bpatorted aiglon in gnk : ters in the American Prat cng,? aereton it. | im such matters. Mayors of the Federal Me. Spee yards Rover cod ctner str ish Litres, good show that the Apocal pie Wattle of eee tropolis have in times past had committecs of vhs hatie Soa Kee lave Btaple Goods, whi h optar ofl Probability at hand, in the gad | tb® Councils joined with them on similer ess ing at the loweat ca prices’ reduc Peace of Europe now saking effect. | sions by ordinance of the two Boards. If we SIGNMENT THIS DAY New COWN MEAL, OATS, 200 bhis. Extra and Seper Flour, 1 do, Famil d 5 uality, 1000. de: rows Stull 1 be sold to eu:t ai eo pI |- | _Allorders for tickets or certificates of vegtagce HOS, STRID al i i will receive the most confidential 5, "; t SEG tha Dsttel aad Roe Coren Re attention, and the printed bi desteroeee mn ate Corner 9th st. and C drayage at Philadelphia. soon as over. ANO COVERS—A largeand beautiful assort- H. H. TAY Address FRAN ADBEN E ment receivedat ma 16 73 Weare? ew oS eee soa aii pike Oe mi ea ELLIS'S Piano Store.