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i EXCURSIONS, AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. GEORGETOWN &c. EVENING STAR. aemtdrox, May 2¢ —Since March 4th. 1857 HINGTON SELECT | QHAKSPEARE READING, as eed tions preg sce Departmen! bas issued nearly 14,000 pass” Correspondence of The Star. See ee ot OF on THURS. S he ROGERS, Server or Pusiic Lanps.— Instruc' ts, and is now issuing from fifty to sixt; inst. The boat will l:avo, it PHILHARMONIC HALL. i ral Land Office "Persons leaving the United States for France, Cacnervews, Mey 3, 20. heal cat aharies toons: Oa On MONDAY EVENING. May She kiR o'olook, ‘WASHINGTON CITY: pire bees anean hy the ieee State | b: Pers ot Hi =e anes neccuarily to tawe thee Agreeable to the statement in the Star last week, | iitjases will baat the echoo!-houseat 7% o'cleck. A Soenes, Dialog, OK Ct eo from Shak ' ‘WEDNESDAY May 25, 1859, | for the survey of the public lands in the Becports edehed by the French Consul at the port | loaded boats commenced passing at dam No 4 on | good Bard of Music will be yn attendance. neepene Tie L Teed OTHEL ar =e woe ae = = | of Lowa, in the following order: bh | which they ssi by way of bug. last Saturday; and the steamer L. J. Brengle, | me 24° ___ Seer ae - “oo Colline Kas eS Mie 5 had SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Enter the baco line on the parallel of the | land, for the contiugnt, and who ioay ‘acd at! the | Which came in yesterday evening from Harper's | WY ESTRIVETOANUSE vg je wont FaThPSa M The Constitution comments at length upon | forty-three degrees thitty minutes of no ose ep Loves gr-bod Ferry, reports baving passed on ber down’ American Legation ia London, for whereve y wish to go. Persons going to the Spanish sald Indies Wilkehave their passports cisaed by the nish Consul at the port from which they sail. iaturaliged citizens aprile to i epart ment for passports, will send on their. . tion papers (which will be returned to them) and descriptions of their persons. This ig all that is required. Col. Steptoe, Capt. Carr, Capt. Palmer, and Lt. Pegram have not been ordered to Sardinia, as has been stated, as a corps of observation of European hostilities. They, however, have obtained leave of absence, as private individuals, with mis- The members of the FRANKLIN FIR COM- ANY raxpectfully leave to in- n thea | of nds and the AC will bo givou atdlisgton Springs on THURS- give a Y, May 2ith, 1988, mmttee would respectfully state to those who may hover them with their presence, that nothing will be left undone tha’ perseverance or uniting energy ey to render this the most pleas . ° #eason. 5 “Withers Celebrated Brass and String Band will ee Nill leave the porge ed of sv. aty a.™., a o'clock p.m. will also ieave7tivand 42th streets every hour d Bareees BEAUTIFUL STATUE OF TH “FISHER 6 RL” fra =x ba $9 PHILP'’S BOOKSTORE, pa! Lfore- avenue, between sth and 10th streets. Republican proscription of foreigners. latitude, through ranges forty-eight, forty- The Cow ph ie at that the impending | ninc, fifty, fifty-one, and fifty-two west, and European war will not necessarily be detrimen- | from the southwest corner of township one tal to the healthful and flourishing growth of | hundred and one, north rane fifty-two, west the literature of the age, and refers to our | of the fifth principal meridian; run north and literary annals to show that the contrary effect | estsblish the seventh guide meridian avd true has been the result of wars. meridian line for the distance of seventy-two The Intelligencer publishes and comments | miles; and from the northwest corner of town- favorably upon the statistical exposition of the | ship one hundred and four. one hundred and finances of the Po:t Office Department, a8 con- | eight, and one hundred and twelve, north of some forty to sixty boats coming di ‘They will dowbtless coi_menee arriving this even- ing or early to-morrow. We understand that the steamer I.. J. eu created no little excitement along the line of ¢anal as she weut up on her first trip on Monday. Her arrival in Iarper's Ferry was hailed with almost all sorts of demonstrations of pleasure Hundreds of the citizens turned out to visit the handsome little flonting palace, and a band of music was brought into requisition, and Captain Ritter and crew handsomely serenaded. bupinesa, I tok thie place intro: Philsdelpiua syle So? Lookout for further ap 1 The traveling public are now furnished with % tained in the Constitution of yesterday. range fifty-two west, run, survey, and estab- | sion to visit Europe, and doubtless they will visit | superior nccommmodations between the Pisteiet ‘Pickevs PIPTY CENTS, admitting a gentleman phahess Seer re lish the first, second, and third standards par- | the scene of wor. and Harper's Ferry and intermediate points, to | and ladies The Chapen has been ordered to Washington, to take the place of the Water Witch asa freight boat, on geome account, between this city and Norfolk. Fare each way 12g cents. By order: 17 No. 23 of the Everett contributions to Bon- | allel through ranges fifty-two, fifty-one, fifty, ma 0-5t COMMITTEF. any ever known upon our canal heretofore. and ner’s Ledger is headed “Will there be a War in | ang forty-nine west, planting thereon proper indeed we may say, equal in point of comfort and expedition to sey The vss Nurse by a YWWANTED-A SITUATION as) en) ‘and settled Colored Woman, Brengle, Capt. Ritter’s T NOTICE. bas exce lent recommendations. Please address & Eu oP rter section d and township corners, boat, i three round trips a week, leavin; HE Steamer THOMAS COLLYER can be | note to t the ofhe! _ ESE eee ee eee ners The Patent Oitice to-day reissued to Horace H. | our city on Monday. Wednesday, and F aay ane | Sperteres sor eee ea ANTED—A SITUATIO 17 A letter from Rio states that Mr. Jacob | then survey the exterior lines of the townships Day, thie sinlaeeat Bema Tyer& Helm, a pat- | the handsome little steamer Antelope, Capt. Wells, tion to Ca BAKER V = wh bay Ses Humbird, of Maryland, and a Peunsylvanian, | lying between the base live on the south, the | ent for an mprovement on the manufacture of making three round trips also, starting on Tues- day, “Thursday, and Saturday. Both are swift and make the run between 7 o'clock, a. m_., and 6 o'clock. p.m. From every section of Virginia and Maryland lying west of us. we continue to receive the most cheering reports from the growing wheat crops. A_yentleman from Loudoun county, an extensive wheat grower, reports them as looking finer, and much more forward than is often seen at this sea- mad, sewing. come eps peopmacated. ant ine Ge ser te t raveliug with a lady. reas Be Fiessan stonues beoetie ahd a ata” ma 25-1t* WASTED A GARDE None will suit bet a tem avd competent man. Apply - Georgetown who can be found at York avenue ¥ ned ma IS eotJ! ‘: OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB UF M WASHINGTON. Trice a Week Until Further Notice, rhe t THOMAS COLLYER will run reg a to Mount Vernon the ‘omb of ‘ashington on TUES. is residence (No. 352 New the morning from 6 o'clock to 9 evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. have bought out all the interest of Mr. George | second standard parallel on the north, the sev- Harvey's contract on the Don Pedro Railroad. enth guide meridian on the west, and the line D> Messrs. Taylor & Maury send us Black- | between the ranges forty-eight and forty-nine ‘wood’s Magazine for May and Scott's ‘‘Fortunes | west on the east, and subdivide as many town- of Nigel,” Peterson's cheap edition. ‘Tidings | ships as the means hereinafter specified will from Turin,”’ in Blackwood will be read just now | admit of, leaving a strip of land adjoining the ‘with interest. western boundary of the State of Minnesota India rubber goods by means of zinc compounds. Mr. Johnson's bond for the California contract has not been received. Messrs. Fowler and Sebell are expected here in afew day Sarewp Fravp By 4 Woman vron a Savinas Baxk.—A woman named Rosanna Coyle was ar- rested on Friday, charged with defrauding the Bank for Saving, in New York, out of S200. it ANTED—A SITUATION a gardener or to Work on or to supervise a farm by a comp t nt 4 gon, i unusually early harvest and an peed PEDALS, a ae ae oe: pzene. ant of recommendations given. Add:.ss i . | unsurveyed until that boundary, already under | a ,ecre that on the Ilthef June she called at the | abundant yi rf, jvot of 7th street, m., “Farm Hand.” Star (thee it ioe renee: ayer ete eg contract, shall have been established in the bank, and stated that she had lost her lank-book Pee baltadche cert ryan M a oe rane Coaches mr eS Hoge nod the corner Want Po eae Pee first-rate ganized 2 lodge of the ‘Daughters of Malta, and wanced another. She gave the number of the | Of insurance y Mr. leton upon Pennsylvania avenue and 7th st.at9%a.m. Row . COOK. WASHER, and IRONER for are holding their mysterious meetings two or three | field. book as 150.054, and stated there was a bsslance in | empty ice-house, which was consumed by fire on | trp $1. ‘a2 | fami evenings ineach week. The men have thus far To enable the Surveyor General to carry out | yer favor on it for $526.21. She also said thatishe | sper dit cae ae — = a = - failed to ascertain the object and mianners of the | these instructions five thousand dollars have | had advertised for the recovery of the book, but it | pany y 500. Since writing our item upon Canal matters, the coal boats whieh passed Dam No. 4, on Saturday night, have commenced coming in. he quantity of wood coming to our market thus far this season, has been much @mailer than had not been returned, and further that ber name was Mary Boylan. The bank oilicers found tuat the name she gave, the number of the book, and the amount claimed was correct, and requested her to cal! in six months, and ifén the inte BALLS, PARTIES, new society, though, it is said. they “tried their | heen apportioned out of the unexpended bal- a a wir = — es see ances of former appropriations. The average P . NE 2 LAS ‘Tue Artantic CasLe AGain.—it is said that | rate for such surveys per mile is not to exceed Cyrus W. Field, Fsq., expects to leave for Lon- | six dollars. of the se the WEDNESDAY EV NG, May 25, Wdten IMMEDIATELY-A WEP book was net found. they would give ber a new | ¥er known heretofore The whole amount which poe * ene NURSE. Apply to Dr. JOHNSTON, 7th don within a week or ten days to renew his labors, OS aE rday | OMe. The woman did hut fail tovcall at the ap. | Has come in docs not exceed what we have known commer BAEING ACA DEMY. | cot. mae wan 23 5 Sn connection with the company in London, in | 1#GAt Dectstox.—An opinion was yesterday | pointed tine, and then made aifdavit that the corner 2 P . to arrive in a single month. Oak and eye are both in demand, and prices have considerably advanced above what they were in the early part of the season. oak wonld readily command 35 5ua$3.75 by the cargo; and pine £2.75a83. — 0m, —- GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. oe A Resotvtion directing the Laws of the Corpo- ration to be published in the Evening Star. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Commun Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘That the Clerk be. and is hereby directed, to have the resolutions and ordinances of the Cor; tion from the Ist of Jannary, 1 publish in the Evening Star, of Washington, until otherwise ordered, on the terms stated in W.D. Wallach’s letter to the committee of ways and means, dated March 26, 1559. And be ut further resolved, That the “ Ordinance in relation to the priate: Dies ole July 1, 1854, be, and tie same is bereby repealed. Approved April 2, 1559. TO WIKE—A SERVANT x room and drive a earns je can apply to Mra THOMAS 6th e » between Dand k having mannfactured, during the summer. a new | fendered by Attorney General Black on the Auantic cable. This Is to be bronght out with | questions submitted to him by the State De- all the new tinprovements, and fully prepared for | partment in regard to the claims of Captain LD. Jaying across the Atlautic early in the summer of | W. Perkins against the Russian Government. next year. Mr. Field expresses his faith in the | ‘This decision settles the right of Captain Per- ultimate success of the enterprise as strongly as he | kins to recover under his contracts to furnish a Rak Coenen one hundred and fifty tons of powder and 1~ The latest advices from the coast of Africa | thirty-five thousand stand of arms. Some un- state that the King of Jaboo, Obe, has refused to | important questions connected with this subject allow palm oil to pass through his country, alleg- | are not fully disposed of, but the integrity of ing that the [bbadans peopie had annoyed him. | such contracts is fully maintained. In this ‘The real reason is said to be the French emigra- | ease the parol contract is equally valid as the Hon scheme. The quantity of vil this year will, | written one. The entire amount involved is itis supposed, be very low. At the Gold Coast | some $383,000, and will most likely be adjusted the attention of the people was employed in eulli- | on the return to this country of the Russian rived at Oghomastro on the 27th, 21 well. to foreign Governments engaged in hostilities is also affected by this decision. Ex-Attorney Tur Uran Disarrection.—The troubles in| General Cushing, ex-Senator Cooper, and statements she-had previously made were true. A new book was then given her, and she i1mmedi- ately drew for $200 24, and left A few days ago the old bank-book made its ap- earance at the bank, and the genuine Mary Boy- jan with it. She stated that she had never lost the book, and that it had never been out of her posses- sion. An examination was then iustituted, when itappeured that the woman Coyle was a sister of Mery Boylan, and, owing to their intimacy, had become acquainted with the number of ber bank- book and the balance in her favor. She was then arrested. and Justice Connolly locked ber up to answer a charge of perjury, and also of construct- grand larceny. ot long since she was arrest- ed for petit larceny, on complaint of Mrs. residing at No. i6> West Thirteenth street, who employed her asa servant, and she was in prison on this ¢: e when she was arrested for the fraud on the Savings Bank. GaA! D CAMPAIGN BALL OF THE KEY STONE, DEMOCRATIC ASSOUIA- JN; to be held at the Assembly Rooms on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane). 19. its 7 ex ub —— tee pledge themselves that no pains oF pense shel be spared to make this the Cand Ga a ut of the season. By order of the wm 23 St" COMMITTEE. WANTED-AL those pitictad th Inflsnme By, Disease to read testimenn COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL 8A = a WANTED—4 DRY GOODS SALESMAN, ’ One acquaint d with the city trade preferred. pee ogy refer-nees will be required. Acd: ere “* nt, through City Post Office. — ma It 6t* concerning a Mrs. H ——, who he the habit +f moeting at a framed i, market, will callon me, sive the information f can. a : the subscriber, o: walt dark rod COW ane. oar =. Bick AND COLORED SILK ROTES. 1 have just received the second supply of— Black and Fancy Colored Silk Rob Aten, aanoene Assortment double-skirt Barege h white spot t rememlered, 1 pay the fm — retarn to my reeidence, corner of 6th and F A. L. NEWTON, t or Georsetown, s CASE OF TRUMENTS Any person Kidwell. in ‘Tue Lame Verpict FIRMED.—The judges of the Supreme court yesterday rendered a verdict in the case of the State of Missouri vs. Geo. H. ub, aiirming the verdict of a jury of the Crim- inal court, and ordered that the sentence of death: AN Orvinance prohibiting the carrying of fire- arms, &c. oR 1 ioaving them at the Store of Valine a Be it ordained Ly the Board of Aldermen and 4 many other Dress Goods, at than roguiar | G orgctown, or nt the office of Dr. eherman, No. Utah continue. By advices to April 25th it ap- | Joseph B. Stewart, Exj., wete the counsel of | Ye executed on Friday, the 17th of June Lamb] Board of Common Council of the-Corporation uf | PCE 303 PaENEY BGAN” 244,F atrect, Washington, will bo liberally) ye pears that the military and civic representatives of | Captain Perkins. Will be remembered zs the citizen of Mendota, | #. ‘That from and after the ist of April. Iinois, wio came hither with his wife last w ter, first attempted to take her life by poison, an then drowned her. His confess well as other circumstances attending the discovery of the crime and examination of the prisoner. were pub- lished in detail at the tine —St. Lowis Republi- ran the Federal government in the territory are stili at The above-named case arose during the Cri- varianee. Judges Cradlebaugh and Sinclair, of Unitea 8 Const, sel tnateh loyment | ™C8P war, but, owing to the termination of ee airs eee mr emlotrete | i was gad Safes) (ha scatll galled Gh of the federal troops, for the protection of the Court - é house. Gen. Johnston Lad complied with the | hese warlike supplies, the contractor was au- requisition of the Court, against the protest of | thorized to effect a sale of the cargoes to the ma 24-St bet. 6th and 7th yiren A BACON HAMS.—We have just re ceived a let of fae HAMS, cured im Virgivia by « gentleman for his own use. Forsaleby EF. E. WUITE & CO No. 63 Louisiana ave., bet. 6th and Tt: t ~ of Washing’ 1559, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to have about their persons any concealed deadly or dangerous weapons such as dagyers, pistols, bowie- knives, dirk-knives. colt, slung-shols, or brass or other metallic knuckles, within the limits of this Corporation; and any person or persons who shall be duly convicted of so carrying or having on __FOR RENT AND SALE. i F'USAISHED Roous FOR RENT.—A ema"! family having four well furnished and desiralie rooms, will dispose of them on ¥ a° 476 jth stret between F ant © ‘ their persons any such weapons, shall forfeit and | QOYE RE. ANN H SCOTT, N. Guserien’ Cass , Sending, as was reported, | best advantage, the Russian Government hold-| Mn Hon. Daniel E.. Sicklesappesred | pay upon such couviction not less than five dollars al t Att Krvps. two regiments to make arrests. Upon this Gover- | ing itself responsible for any loss to him in the rahe the feat aiedsy, 1S banner grrr hor more than trenty ee which fine shall be Ri et oe a appaet ig Saves Was in ing had summoned General D. B.| transaction, abiding by the interpretation by | treet unflinching Fleas bleed ortieal ture, Pecercnts a: ea bat the same manner as | Sov or on his re Wolles, commander of the Mormon militia, to be rding to this Cor- ration are sued for and recovered: Provided, hat the police officers and military, when on duty, shall be exempt from such tines and forfei- n from the Crian a, and » his deconse is ulactur kz & Brack- lon, from the the United States Government of the American law of contracts. ian so Well known in propria persuna and in pictures as Mr. Sickles; but far less terrible than it would have been three weeks ago, or just after his acqnittsl: Since then the great war question Teady to act on orders. By two o'clock on Mon- day, April Isth, five thousand Mormon troops were 7 iu arms to support the Governor against General As Important Up SE Capitol H street north. |, containing 4 —— N.—William R. Drink- turce. man- = eet No. 50 Kast Capitol street. has come above the horizon. eclipsing the Sickles | And be it furthe td, Thatallsuch w: ask turit mae . Johnston and the Federal army. In this threaten- | ard, Esq., acting Secretary of War, has re- | trial and ail other toptesof interest — Nb Jourwet | qty it further enacted, Thatallsuch weapons ing condition matters stood ot the last accounts. named above, shall be taken away from the per- POR RENT That very dl scable BOARDING Seas on Whom they may be found, and deposited ESTA ISHMENT, No. 267, south side of t avanus, between 4 of Commerce ceived from the Attorney General an opinion es upon the claim of the St. James Catholic Mis- 5 ith . Be ow with the Mayor. [Approved April 2, 1559. that it will prov ir are npply tis No B39 Sire {ttn an fot ~ UP At a meetin, f the G 1A bly of - r. y EN’ y. je Aot- =e “3 i. 4 anes - eddreas T. F. >» ERT, through the Post on the Presbyterian Church (New Sehool) at Wil | 8#% te the ground at Vancouver, Washington | | RS Eo LN ere a ee A Rasor.ction to employ counsel, &e. won fier. aS : wats mington, Delaware. on Seeders Rev. J. B. Wal. | Territory, occupied by the mission church, | will be hold at Potomac Hall, cornet of Maryland | Resolved by the Board of ‘ilfesmen nail toard of Ke avenue fi 7 4 POR SALE.—The age : Lith street wost,on THIS ( Wednesd: : & 1 of the Corporat Georgetown, | OPINIONS OF THR LoxpoN e. of Philadelphia. r the reportof thechureh | #hools, and other buildings, all of which are sth street west,on T (Wednesday) | Common Council of t ‘urporation of Georgetown HoT aatorienel ies for athe " rare 4 an, = t lowat ofthe city. The EVENING, the 25th inst. a) ‘That the Mayor. Dr. Joshua Riley of the Board of | yee pod BESS . bar has a xood tun of cus ad the house extension committee. ‘This is the third year of its | Within the limits of the military reserve estab- | _!t cH << | Aldermen, and John Marbury, Esq., of the Board | Savers now Bauee eutitiel the nee a ene: | threurhout walt fe sti cuinre app’ active existence. The receipts are 70 per cent. in | lished in 1863. In that opinion he holds that | ; N,THE | of Common Council. be, and are hereby requested ad. FP. “aye » WALTER, No. 397 D etrect, opps staal of 5 It is wade after the Turkish recipes ite tin City He, aa ae advance of last year. Its fleid of operation is daily it. and it affords ters, aid in cases of to employ cor Lto answer to and defend the the church has a clear title to all the grounds, W. Sausox, DD: reh.—THIS EVE ia ‘ e t ~ } quo warranto filed by R.R. Crawford in the Cir —The Lancet. F WNTRY RES! Dope Eecater bower and incrensed com- | juitdings, and improvements which were oceu- | !¥‘ Te Course: | | cuit Court of the United States for the District of he Sultana’s Sauce ix savers, piquant, and »pi- DENG Wa the tributions are require ied 1 EC 4 oa thee ° | Columbia. {Approved April 2, 1559. py ation of tiavors and ‘ons: Middle Reports of correspondence with { pied by the mission at the dates of the acts or- Seenplen. wad Vaskr sitteceates SOutR Und | quuendeuempmmmemennsioas easasidataiee oe ne heats taste of a Su'taua, the genius | by neluding a letter from the Evan: ganizing Territorial governments for Oregon raising; nlerogis phies ama sculptures: the: gn engl siete rs N Rev. A) D. P. Parkin ae association of | 22d Washington ; but that the claim does not “opts, or descendants of the ancient people of pt utration of all the piqnant resources of Russia."— United Service Gazette, the appetite th wee stahds st Valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, uld be placed wn every dianer ta w excellent spirit. | embrace lands, which at those dates, were Aw overture from thr ehfehes iu Kentucky. de- | Dither actually nor constructively occupied siring to resume their connection with this body. | bY the mission, but were held by other parties. — gpa Be me - et The effect of this will be to give the church ev. Jus’ ‘erking, a missionary from Persia, so E . ‘, i 1 2 addressed this body by invitation, oceupying one | U"disturbed possession of the improvements hour i ° which it now holds, but will not allow it to ap- Se propriate all the buildings erected by the Stave MarRtaces.—A very interesting reporg Pp Tnii has just been submitted by the convention of the | {ud*on’s Bay Company, or by the United South Carolina Episcopal church, at their session | SM#tes. on grounds which the mission never in ISSS, im respect to the marriage of slaves. The | 0¢cupicd. a peat —_ ae - ered Tus Mepiterraxeas Squapron.—We take 7 committee. The relation of husband |<, ¢ . ‘i ‘ and wife is declared to be of divine institution, me a eeu ceety etext will be mania by and to be equally binding on the slave as on the | ‘°® Navy Department to strengthen the United master. The injunction of the Saviour, forbid. | 5'@tes squadron in the Mediterfanean, now ding the separation of husband and wife is obji- | that quito a number of its most important gatory on the master, and every master should so | Horthern ports may possibly be shortly as- y t y I possibly y Tegulate the disposal of the siave as notto infringe | saulted, beseiged, or blockaded. in each of the divine injunction. Voluntary abandonment | which there are doubtless many Americans to on the part of a married slave out to come within Tequire the protection of the presence of a ship the same rule as in the case of a free person; but | of war carrying the flag of their country, eus- when the abandonment is involuntary, and caused . = | tomary for centuries in such emergencies. It by circumstances without the control of the par- | -. ‘i ties, the refusal to allow a second would often pro- | = be presamed. that more or tence eee: duce much evil and hardship; but in givi sels of the late Paraguay expedition that may and | new patte: HAIK JE Brooches, Bracelets, E: aud Vest wine, Sleeve Butt tuds, Charis, &e. Any of the above articies promptly made to order. . M. W. GALT & BRO., Jowellers, ma % 3t_$54 Palav.. dduors west’ Browns” Hotel, “TRATIONS —Speermens of mummies. de of preparation; idols of aucient > ptian printiog, and v: yus relic Ancient the tombs. STRAWBERRY AND FLORA RE mye aera tion take great eds ad the publi Sauce isa most delicious zest.”"— FARM POR ty, ko lows, Iying on the F 2 BUL RESH, to be ha As. 4 Centre Mark mug hit by the reque, Zo # in Spamps so Who by their blood lowe their rest at night, Also, Berener’s Philadelphia Bottlal LAGER BFER, which he seuds to auy part of the city at $1. per aozen Aw Soon as th: avited, ‘k, a Pantomi: lie is respectfully IL Look out for future notice ma %-eolw CHARLES WERN RE YOU INSURED IN A GOOD, SA nd reliable Companys 2 REIGN fire insu for wantof fund The POTO a . comme SING next, the 3th tinue during the week,on Ist st e Capito! and A street south, in * i cs. They tender their or the liberal patro axe best ions, w respectful cit the sane, oceeds for the benetit of th Charch. Pree ission 10 cents. 11a 25 lw TRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, at Fron Halt, corner D and 3 ts, for the Ben Frncent Orphan Asylum.—The iady manag ors is Institution, under the charge cf the Sisters f Clinrity in this ¢ agement® for th friet:|s to the rieh repast to be provided the three evenings, commencing on MO. Instant, where they will t abundance of Strawberries, lee Creams, Con: tionsry.Flowers, and sulxtantial ments at all ho: "This spacious saloon will be lighted ad iat VELIN, AY & Hay The Sultw les t ton and 4 ai 3 tha: ks to their etree ln drhininuiuen ed on former PORE ROOM, in the most 4 parted the city. may had by ad “‘akizen,” Box 707, Washington, DC mals Gm PERIOR O P. We have just ty barrel or gation actors engaged arnve from New @ will be given,to whieli the pul COR RENT—A theee story BRICK HOUSE with large back building, contaimng W Foo: situated corner Virginia avenue and 1th wtree square south of the Snuthsonian Institution. rent will bo low to m eoo! t Apply on the premises. orto WM. WARDER, wood yard, cor per K and 9th sts, wa 19 2w ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY €OR ENT IN WASHINGTON CITY FO) TERA OF BARS— Tu under wl lena a a is nant fe en u Lath of September next. the PREMISES on the eouth west corner of Penn. avenue and Lith street, which for nearly five yenre past has been wel known me the largest and most successiul board the finest and purest District. ce company has just It had an acenes in AC of Georgetown, I. 1 pron. ptly ; or > by i ion te A, jeonce No. 3. rth A street, Capitol Hill; Office 512 7th street, (up stairs 494 City Post Office, ATTENTION! Lapies tri! NG BaGs FANS of all varioties, BERSEEAS, PORTEMONAIES ofall styles, CAUTION. . Persons are horeby cautioned against nego Note, of receiving it, dated Waslungton, 2 LS + Payable to the Stewart 1x months alter date, by deed of teust, to H. L. Ste which recorded Noveinber 24th, 1858, in Ciber J A 163, Folio ist Leg.. iu the Laud Reeords of city of W ps peg District of Columbia, as the smd Agent, res Hi ly decorated. and a Band of Music will be inc stant attendance. Admittance i cents. Coutrbu tions from the friends of the orphans will be erat>- cilly received. it ING.—FOURKTH WAKD— opprsed to ssule of their municipal aflairx, as j it . = BASKETS of all kinds, Neto ane if A bo Be wv “mate pre sauction to such second marriage, the Coavention | P¢ suitable for such service will be promptly | ‘! Urjustand heavy incteise of their i TEN Roe without consideration and Hoalelenty sent cai | oe pee ay eer would do so in the qualified language applied by | OTdered in that direction. eee. (ingyen aud retrenchment cH a 8, not pay the same, . year, rendere this property by long odds the w the Apostle to cases of self-restraint. The report | amy Benth ine Aaetant tan, vete messages, Ae.cd are respretiully | BIRDCA JESof new aud pretty stylea, ew AMUEL STRONG, | | eligiblo in Washington city for a hotel kept on Makes the remarkable statement that there is uo RA Beep rrow Brazt..—The Agricultural za miperanee GOODS, suitable for presents, European pian. its sleeping apartments can ensi! requested to nv Hall. PHL “ QUGAR, MOL be arranged to accommodate one hundred pores Ini = on 1 5 IVE. 26 | Mamioth Sto: i i w persone instance iu South Carolina of a legal divorce Bureau of the United States Patent Office has | Hall.on THUR tie earoees Pi wotenatin a ee nee 2° EANCY GOODS and TOYS, Sins fap dy Masco. | Si rly pa ry ys received information from our Minister Resi- | ple’s Candidate for Alderman. thre nu Coun- Now Opening at - dining. and restaurant ents mangos to accommodate even afar creaicr number ont Ir entrances, public and vadu Molassee, 5 hhds. Leveriuz’s Philadelphia Sirup, 10 barrels New York and Boston do. be refined Loaf. Cracked Loaf, PERSONAL. dent at Rio Janeiro, that he will forward, at ++++Hon. James Craig. of Mo., is at Brown's an early opportunity, some pecks of Brazilian ~*~" Hon. Geo. Taylor and family, of New York, | tea seed. A letter inclosed, from a Brazilian are at the National. } cilmen, Collector, Register ma 24-St’ M SPPERERS. f REDUCTION OF ‘TAXES—All citizers €; he Fifth Ward opposed the M ‘ McLAUGHII __Pa.ave., bet. ath JV ARREN WOITE SULPHUR SPKINOS, avers Warren County, Vinctvia. owdered, Ground, Granulated, and be established. a“ «| veto, and favoring the reduet 1 This PLEASANT MOUNTAIN KETREAT is, &c., apply to ++++ Major N.C. Macrae. U.S. A.. Mr. Bascoa tea-grower, says that tea flourishes in Brazil | jumorous City Police, are will be ope the 18th of May, 1958, and Dr. Martinez of Mexico U.S. A., and Captain Dorn liards - ‘The Empress FE; Washington mass meeting near the wort! THURSDAT EVENING next. o'c'ock, for the purpose of nominatin for Ward and City Officers, aud also to cl #Ates to the City Con : Mol the vory best quality served . Parties, Balls, Hotels, Fairs and Private Tinities at avery low price.” F Larkin Smith, | #!#ost as well asin China. It is best suited to S. N., are at | valleys, and delights in plentiful manure. The ji isla Was oh eas Ghdion seed should be sown just deep enough to cover the 4th of May. They lave a superstition in Paris | 2m from the sun, and the plants cut down that 33 or 66 he unlucky year of oue's life. it | every year to prevent the production of seed, aiieels the poor Exmpress. which render the leaves hard and unfit for tors will possess eminent advantag: sbtaining the best provis- tons and delicacies of the season from thi ington and Alexandria market», such as Turtles, Fish. &o., bosides supplies of M : Wild Hone: from the markets of the Valley Tounta jacent to the Springs. gers from Baltimore, Washington, Rich id the lower No 63 Louisiana he ma 23-6t » Bank of Washington, DYSs? PSIA AND FITS. rr Dk. O. PHELPS BROWN, The Great Curer of Consumption, was for several Tt usiness ims try, will > Al ia | Years so ly atlticted by Dyspepsia that fora part | ! een carried on for a great many y-& #, and wiecl =2=Bli Rivsiee af Finine bei need t i ‘ i RESH CAK ening, aid reach tinekton Station ty tie | of the time he was confined wits bed. ie was jucated in one ot the bost Bate pte 5 ce hi ou| awe se3 ater ¢ « di xent Lo an ol “ yaad Yeloc! eventual! z be had for a tee, Dh ereed the erection of a statue of fu » bol: ne manufacturing purposes. Pani Arats and sen! any par aes allroad at 12 o'clock the same d: ntually cared by a Mig tt furnished him by lor i price, eries of Versailles, indicatiny . dees he part of the Emperor to stand welt with, the | TH GeNeRAL Lax Ory powers at Berlin. +++; John Graham {s out in a card 4 7 York Post ® aecardin the New English papers upon his i Sickles case, and comtoude thet ntion given to serving Parties with weRting that is necessary. fApgly at the PHIL- ADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY, corner of l2th and F streets, ma 5 ln* 386.—BALTIMORE CONE TIONE- FR Persons in want of clionery, Water Ieex, and Iee Cream, made of the purest flavors, at $1.50 per gallon, will street, between G aud H. ns, &¢., supplied with lee Cream rtable Coaches will be iu readincas toe vey vi-itors to the Springs from Buekton, d ie. From Staunton and Winches line of Coaches connects with the ) Railroad. ® young clairvoyant girl. This preseriction, ma 5 lawsw* Forest Ward. him by 8 mere ehild, while in a state of trance, Bor =: cured everybody who has taker it, never ha’ jailed onee. It 1s equally as sure in cases of Fi Jyapepsia. The ingredients inay be on the 2éth instant, transmitted approved list No. 6. of swamp and overflowed lands in the Helena hin the | Gistriet, Arkansa Also, list No. 4. in the n € reports of tuat | Newmansville district, and list No. 7, in the b In the New York papers ehie set. Flori the criticisms are founded. oer dct rte Tampa district, Florida -doba M. Botts. in a+ ard to th eee Det . rer, says be will take upaquestion inwhien | APPOINTMENTS. — The following appoint- his own character is implicated, and which be | Meuts have been made by the President: Ed- ‘OR SA —A two story FRAME DWEL con the canal ° J y rug store. } will acnd this valuable prescription to Any person ou the receipt of one stamp to pay post- age. Addreys Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN. No 21 Grand street, Jersey City. N. J. ma 21-9t* UNDERSIGNED HAVING MED ustness of the late firr +18 prepared to farnish to new, any goods in the HOUSE FURNISHING VE Terms. Board for ne week “ Sao “1 mouth Children and Ser ‘To families, or and Sees gos An ‘S moderate. "inquire « 4 Offien. T° above raten, ig les engn, " eve OUR, A rensonnble deduction will be tader Mrs. R. PRIPCHARTT will have the principal management and control, $1 per gallon. 4 as Particular attention paid to furnishing Balls, Dinners, Suppers, &c, tm = JOSEPH THAPPIELD. pe patron fox Rexr— =e ded by competent we, over Mes - ; rou Ww aE + : ont. At as low rates as they can | chased « — deutint for th the ute mind ho, Fecovened Ne ietgon ian | WAP H-Carson, Won. Bradley, Jos. D rafon, WWE MatNiacanniepontont sae] “FRANCISG: POR wII be Superintendent, | Aivmlinre tn the Sey, San peehareeR Writ” bi ‘ natu 1 $3 Bre ~W. DE MAINE 2 . ‘This alludes to thy. recent accusations of O. Jou, | Robert L. Weber, and David Kindleberger As- didate for City Surveyor at the ensuing Ju 25 2m @ elec~ Try him on that point. Pike a Jae ——_- PAIRING, VARNISHING, and UPHOL sistant Surgeons in the Navy. nte* Se —I|M NOTICE. STERY work doue on the shortest notice, RE CH seaibecs = : - 'NDER! RS. HELLER invites the ladies of Washi xt cash price paid forall kinds of House | £& CARPENT The lat’, Dr. Lardner was cruelly cut > f Pin AND FROM UNDER! i —_ For Sale. Appl Mr. Thackersy—who has since pomestt ae dag Tux Weatser.—The following report of the Nemes wip. WIN rai Be pion! ipee ‘SUMMER BORN ERS Sees! mal ee RUDOLPH BUCHLY. | Southeast corner feswd that pe had never even seen him wiien be | weather for this morning is made from the Morse mass meeting of the Auti-Know-Nothings of | 00 Friday and Saturday, at No. 34 Louisiana —- ole the: satire in “The Yellowplush Papers,” Tel bh line to the Smithe. Tasti Sexth Ward wi | be held at Odd Fellows” Hall, | ¥@nne, between 7th and sth sts, maisew 17 _ NOTICE, = way Meee aeures, also, a8 Dr. Diabolus Gan. | o'°6raP rate m ey — ciate Natah erie nicheeee ee FNL NG, the zit | TOR SALE-A SERVANT, on accomplished | week nore fear ave opened, dari the scientific projector, in Warren's notable | The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : veereel i ae oe cook, pastry maker, ° SUMME: i life-novel of “Tes Thoustnd a Yess May 25, 1859, Bete eeoiceee te Sho wills noid to somo’ Southerh pentane | Melee GOODS. which com ~-- Count Sartiges has left his embassy and js | New York, N.Y. -Clear, pleasant. wants such a servant, but not to a trad address of ger owner apply at this offic MENO LULLEY 5. Tyroras mie fiends that he has removed his AUCTION GOODs. Ray just returned fr the North stock oiteicap int GOODS hom eet call the attention of the ladies of Washingt. aud choine ausortment i ceoriis exe ol ! 3. - SIMERESand VESTINGS, with & good supply of MENS. FURNISAT, 3 to pow in New York, whence he will soon sail for | Philadelphia, Pa. ING “Oops which they invite the attention of thei friecds ‘and France. He will probably return to his post after | Bultimore, Md.. Barpenanths of recreation, unless promoted in the | Washington, D.C 40 F. Me Y, rq. His Honor the Mayor and our ‘candidate for City ‘ambric Lawns, warranted fast eolors, at 2 % Worth me Fine double-wkirt Cambric aud Oryaudie, fast col orn, ect Worth ye . Very fine suk and Woo! Baroge Napoleous at Sc: we Double Robe a'Lee Orraudies at 23; worth s5 ne tomers, and the public gene: . servie rs ~hmoad, Va. Hel AUCTION BUSINESS from Pa. avenue to No. | °U* f ‘ Yreunity ty the following artiel =: wise were mites cant amd bis Ateriran | Richmond, V Collector will alse bn present. ae A po S| Mies noel cach EN & SON, T yard lish Calieo, warranted fat eulor at other notable person of W asbinston, Colonel Keitt, | Norfolk, tid, Aaron W. Miller, nN FU c RE var! mal7eolm (Int) 212 P: » Washington. de Su; at IsX\e; worth 37°, the South Carolina Congresaman his bride, | Raleigh, N Audrew ee vEENS cD Ses Ei aapa por at lee: worth ssc a blonde beauty from the same State Y. Post. | Wilmington, - clear, pleasay.t Bernard Bryan, : obo ATER! WATER! WATER! +. WC TE ores LATER WALT. the water into the premises of parties desiring at from the mains which have been laid by the United If you want your work done pricts-calt at No. 500. Ninthec eee y, And at fair ousehold need constaudy ou hand, aud t boughtcheap, ma 24-21" Vv NAILS!—NAILS!—NAILS!" F HAVE tu store 150 kegs assorted NAILS, best brands. warranted, which we offer at very iow clear, coul. clear, 67’, wind N. lear, pleasant clear, 63’, wind N. lear, warm. : mn 24 Stt ATTEMPT To Merve 4 Mast tHe Maits anv Express Cup day evening, as the express tr, York at 5 eo ciock p.m. on th AGENT anp Ron T —On Wednes- that leaves New New York and => THE LADIES INTERFSTE r Ponti! for ae Yi " Bow ; istian Ar- sociation are particularly requested ty WEDNESDAY. at 5p imvat Odd Feliows fel, ma C) strect, a few dt G - Erie Railroad left Port Jervis. fait, londy, pleasant Ith street. to welect the fe ta : st” | PrA°fihera discount to grocers and others who buy | Herth of Pennayivania avenue: wees ane 1 eet Fine Cambric Robo a'lee at 1.35 Worth $3, very to administer chioroferm to Adam Kerk the ett | Montwomers Als i THIRD WARD, ATTENTION.—dai_| to sell seain. : Fiacapee Seeortment of Water, and Gas | 10-4 English Sheeting at %e: worth agent. A sponge well saturated was applied cnt | Pralrh Bluff, Ala. ‘clear, pleasant. { Veto™ Keduction of Tare-—All citizens of | Also, 75 kegs assorted sizes, fair quatity, at $3.49 ee ma 24 do do at Si'ee; worth 5 Spe *ppPlied. but | Prairie Bluff, Ala, clear, pleasant. the Third Ward who are opposed to the doctrines | P°r keg, CASH. in the act. « drop fellon Mr. Keck’s fare. which | Lower Peach Tree, Ala. rlear, pleasant. 1 yard wide Bleached Six ee aroused bim. Springing up, the person eli the agent by the cravat and dew six barrel pistol. The mail agent seized the pistol just by recent veto mosrages, Mobile, Ala. - 5 in the Mayor w = favor the reduc to meet in mass mee WEDNESDAY EVE ELVANS & THOMPSON, 309 Peun.avenno, between ma%-3t_ (Intel.&States) bet. 9th and 10th sts. PORE CATAW tmecaans® lotof ther pure CA aA pA SEAN ¥. which they offer for sale by tee 1 eS; 1-4, at SL, 5 $ E ith oi , (draught ard in bottles. — | Small sizes from 83¢c to $150; the 3 the t ; Jeluck, for the purpowe of nominnt sata OORE’S PURE SODA WATER, with Cream wee jarscilles Bosowme al Sia-F wick fie the petal dropped "se wey fo in gate Xt a thre anti ts | MU‘aod'othor Syrups at MOORES Wat ed Sass Seieerhinen meien tempted to use a slung shot, which he also lost the Board of Common Couneil. 3 alxo to appeint ‘Ayre’s and Bull’ illas; Baker's Ribbons, during the tussle. Three or four expren boon, deleatrs to the Convent‘on to nonunatecauddates | Als: Ayre's a a enetaee: Baler This Brand, 7 - halt the pier ot aported Bran comes at one *. E,W 2] m No. 63 Louisiane ave; bet. oh sath \ ‘O. 349 7th St. No. 7 St. ~ Three doors below Seiten Me md ! a were broken by the parties falling on them, end Pin 3 oe ROeAOr and RY crtizEns, | Chuicelotof Mavane’ Clears Se Si ow = = cree Ganket Weeeegeie | fuentes ei-dicca the iron rods in front of the window bent Sra hORPEDOES. laid coc. sot We re aa SIERY m8 4 . out four inches, and the glass broken. “The bell 200. TORPEDOES: Jats received and} UO A Ben, con, a0. AND GLOVES. v iM ae rope was pulled by one of them, which brought nn 2 ale WHO OR ONTER ah at, 253 Shas. Now Oceans SUGAR, A large assortment at wholesale aad retail at We HAVE SUST RECTOR AND OFFER abhor E cee : : : ’ fener, te sone tanya [none ee rinse ieee] Fett oens, menue PONE |p can mean, t was actually suffocating. The robber left ea Chased, : ‘turned T ‘100 ioand Java COPPF: ine Ginger mad the ‘six-barrel pistol, a basket containing pro Precutes pelos pintsd om the Avert Iu infrels hue Oud WHLSKYs ER ne Blackberry do. ihe mney fn andthe tang Set ise as chreataara Sorento eit BHAT op whip! rit of COSDS EH, a4 oe PORE wii i was a Just nodl od ear . E.E. WHITE & CO., : i express chesta, mas 330 Pa, av., bet ‘oh and a ate, ua ai-eotr MUtkay & SEMMES, | mages ox perenne, mse vousene po Baik of Wastintce,

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