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OT ee EI AMAT NRT es a * ————_— - — Fo yee = cath ont ———— oe — THE WAR IN EU 4 ; G STAR bs carapace tnt vats guacrtaeal ; a 7 read came a. OFFICIAL yy DEPARTMENT, June 9th, 1859. a a EV EN IN yo i ees “The Constitution of | ARKIWAL OF THE STRAMER AFRICA Correspondence of The Star. a Nera eve that mice pmtrd Nan byt Clone tet <\em '” WASHINGTON CITY: Aids morning denies the amertion mado. 07.8 #: “Eq Intetesting Deraits. Lee aiiee tcabcudbe. dec 1 cot for the issue of any trot of Columns tats ch = = = ie haa | Peet the 2 lead to | Ut-. reached New Yorkiyesterday. Her news is jon of the’ Aqueduct water ow with the Treasurer of the | of SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | gations in tho Post Ofice Department Sacciplied by @UUEpS, bat thore are some ag | ore DET ectioes ; (Age vargadallong The Constitution thinks that the London | the belief that that Department loses one mil- | 0 lise OY S | Bech cipeciceig ona | fie Serttaa ia. spor deanna et imes faithfully reflects the seftiments of the | jion of dollars a year by the use of counterfeit | ry p. 7 Barnum is among the passengers, esto whom the contracts were due. The \ Poigone Seamerte urging the recognition by | and washed postage stamps.”” It states that, | africa. - ah ditticulty the Board met with in making om ; ee eae r St. Louis, Legged ed Great Britsin of the Juarez Government in | on inquiry at the Department, they find that nee Bite ano ve onder the award, grew out of the fact that many of the cone io aoeves of see pengente, eae Mexico, on the ground that the sympathies of] no investigation has been had which would conflicting, especially as to the strength of the | D! poe ran ro each a = ber, 1857. and 34 March, IRs, England are due to the same party which bas | tend to create the slightest suspicion that any | forces em eyed —Austrian aa ‘ing the pe eacauunaoe: piece po to be ac. | Such Treasury notes will be imsued wpon the re- secured the friendship of the United States, | such startling and wholesale frauds had been | number of the French as high as 40,000 men. ‘te pleased fe ru that in all the | ceipt hore of certificates of deposit to the credit of ; Times Paris indent writes that let- | cepted. We are — t goers a a ae that the constitutional party is by far the | committed. But, on the contrary, from the ters chien ito tombe creas stat@ positively that Geliverations Board, and in the examina- | the Treasurer of the United Stat-s with either of THEY SES THROLION SRIENDwoC C., wi larger and more pepular party, that the inter- | careful investigations which have been made | only 4,200 French troops were engayed at Monte- } S08 of proposals, &c., tue Board has been assisted | those officers. They will be made payable to the . aca i ustriansare admitted to have fought | by the enlarged experience, and wise and judicl- | order of such biddér or bidders au shall agree to | C., Will WAVER. 5 oi wi, ivilisati anity are involved | by that Department, it is proved, conclusively, TT 9 iar- | ous counsel of Capt. Meigs, for which valuable | make such exchange at the lowest rate of interest, GT ests of civilization and hum: y > | admirably fn line, but not so well in close quar- ‘and the deep interest he has taken in the oereeaae ee o. un Ur At ARLING in the triumph, and that young America is | that though occasional attempts are made to ters, or when the moment caine to cross the bayo- | #rV! '¥, June eat. preferable to na Spain. use canceled and washed stamps, such attempts ne. eee ao ee eee mene. steerer ceeers y he will not ore —_ Peano, inary . — date of the cor. _PRrtculars in| fevers. sfveruecrent oo tt The Constitution also treats upon “The | are rarely successful, and no considerable loss ads se Ee fully 12.000. It is said that General | ‘The contract for furnishing and fitting f Sre- sath of interest Without condition nad without ref Tue nentint the above named Corp: world Progress of Free Government in Europe,” as | to the revenue of the Government has resulted | Forey’s coat was riddied with bullets. ee oe ee ed = sity; | erence toother tnds, and contain no other fractional reform they ade fol tee ei the probable result of the pending war. from this abuse. The Department have had no BD a versimieypprsmess real tne French | oo. the Rectrtesed bore of fire-pluge, stop-cocks,&e., | Fates than engy ay one-half, or i reap ING will take pince on pa) The Intelligencer publishes an elaborate | cause to believe that the counterfeiting process | “"r1.¢ ‘Times’ Pavia correspondent says the Aus- | the contract was awarded to A. Sylvester, of Bos- | one per centum. per centum of sum offer V, June lth. at Arie mes. it communication from Mr. Geo. L. Stephens, on | spoken of by the Herald has ever been attempt- | trians admit that the French fought, lendidly. os a i Gatee pe © pak atosd N Readangem — peo tteel yi we Shera a nen hihi San “Cs the subject of Mexican disorders and plans for |ed. On the other hand, the sale of postage | Prem neni MeAbroneh troops: arriving by her that the board found it difficult to deter- | eato of auch deposit must accompany cach propoxat | Raed for—a tip of pleasure to their mmmerons their remedy, rather to oblige the writer, it | stamps has been continually increasing from | railway from Voghera, disgorging them, and im- | ™ aes cates ee ae ae As seourity for its fulfilment. If the offer is not a >- Positively no disreputable characters sliowed on says, than from any idea of benefiting that | year to year, which could not be so if the state- | mediately hastening back for more. ont ng exped! cepted, immediate “direction will be given to return | the grounds. i 7 ecution of the work, they concluded to divide be incon- | Ommibuses will jeave Columbian Armory at 8 unhappy country. ments contained in the /Meru/d were correct. ADL nee IEperedt ot te selicating Gases as equally between the two badder. much deposit. Should any proposal be found incon- | oieiock's. tm, nd hour! thereafter Tth street and ——__9-9.>¢_-—____ THE WEEKLY STAR. ’ sistent with the acts of Congress, or this notice, it | Pa. avenue, and 1 12th at. It would be impossible for any considerable eect a proclamation calling of the Lom- ds wesaaueh. bese peat Doon, ae ae will not be considered, ae will also leave Gonapetren hourly for the bards rise. number of these stamps to be counterfeited For opening the trenches And laying the pipes. All proposals under this notice must be seated up oo " i i - iser states that th in- “s i A Admt=sion to the grounds for a gentioman and ia. This valuable and popular family paper, fall | without exciting suspicion, except it were Tags i ey aoe inn ae =) fh | to Mr. Whamas cans, of var city. and macribed on the outside cover, “Proposals for | a anintio: frst te. i i it . 5 For furnishing from eighty to one hundred hy- | Treasury Notes.” will be opened at this De Com msttee,—S, Pine, R. H.G abam, B. Brown, of metropolitan news and gossip, and choice through the agency of dishonest officials ; and | Hungary. He goes, in the repniace, Genes, Pokey reaper oe — a gy =s eee — agen = eee & sab * Mey ating i wolle, Labroned ta teste, | 2722 12 this caso it could not be done without | With the full concaitenoe of ibe King of Sardinlt | Sou we can learn, we believe there fe oat te | Sartne't, St rctve O'Nwok m. of enid twentieth | _FS-6 for delivery to the public. Embraced in itsin- |. .istance in all partsof the Union. And again, | with Gen. iapka and other eminent Hungarian | doubt of its being awarded to Ellis & Brother, of | “75 1o-dtju ry of the Teeamery. I teresting contents are the following articles : mez) ‘Secreta the ity. ber of spurious stam officers who are waiting to receive him and con- | Your © Fisting: the Lsah—o €ary emmeng domestic | eS © greet Dumber Ps | coct measures for throwing off the Ausirian yoke | On Road street, the board decided to award the ; 3 , iNet : eS Yi Neal; would «necessarily diminish the sale of the le- in their native country, and for restoring its inde- | Contract to the Sopeg Water ee y AMUSEMENTS. The wae. of the MO) Mea. cls nes et er gitimate ones, the attention of postmasters | pendence. ease wen datcrs Et hlie agg osasaay he JUVENILE CONCERT take re in annenneing to their The Man in the Reservoir—a fantaise piece, by Pe « Slavoni wilation on the coast of the | Justice Slater, vice president, for laying down a 4 fri ant the pulse inganernl Save Charles Fenno Hoffman; would be immediately arrested, and the fraud) ee ea int chow hostile feelings against | 2,700 feet of their Hydraniic’ cement four inch TRINITY HHOREE eelecoran) intention ‘of cerebration their Sixt podem le ti ; | thereby di ed. =a a i Pipe. These parties furnished the board with OND EVENING inst, at B o'clock, | AUUIveraney LTS Prand Pic Nie at Arlington The Rifle and the Spade in Modern Warfare ereby discover Austria. Three Turkish war steamers have been On MONDAY EVENING, ati + | Spring on MON DAY. June 15, 109". e Rij Spd ne deapaiched the Aaditic. such testimonials from quarters entitled to the | “‘Adimission 25 conta, jeo-at* ieee lice themaeives to spare ve ef Boarding European Steamers off Cape Race; “DANGERS AND Derences”’ oF WASHINGTON 1. wan tu d at Vienna on the 27th, that | Yer “a hest Naa est yeom, ~ favor od oye , OTS OF FUN, AND SOMETHING FOR | tort im mating the day agreeabie to all who patro Whe Invented Eriction Matches; Extreecdinary | ¢.. __ hy Editor: Mach hes recently been | Prince Gortschakoff had withdrawn from his by ee eee Vie, = coe the board L Sua Mone. 5 eg notvebhadiie te Story about the Dauphin of France; The Austrian cae 7 tof Foreign Minister in the Russian Cabinet, | form a very big’ A RAFFLE by ballot will take piace on SATUR. - Chiefs and Soldiers; What are Consols; How | Stid in the New York papers as to the “dan- | Pom 0s Kore Emperor Alexander had resolved to | | Bach party will be informed immediately of his | DAY EVENING, June 11, 1858, at 33- 0'clock, \ prgeri sors of, the Spring. natant they nnage Vana in England; The Discoveries | tS’ and ‘defences’? of that city. The sub- | aiandon the engagements undertaken by France, | OF their award. and furnished with a bond for forge sire zone No. 489 10th st. _nextto McG Aud Brass Band ; s c., §c.; | jectis very ably treated in a pamphlet lately | and was inclined to favor Austria. signature, and as soon as the terms are complied | Auction for the foilowing Books, viz: Cert Ce: ote of 1858-9; A Case of Slow Poisoning, It is said that all the powers, with the exception | With the work of laying the mains, &c., will be | One hanasome copy +f the "Holy Scriptures, full mR FTY CENTS, admitting a gentioman ‘uli Accoun: ies. z ident? i i b am ol : ' ai need immediately. aoe Seer ea wader, 7 volumes Coaches wut! leave the Northern Market. the , Ca — sp nwaiolomgppacib tap: pegpeae sang ce eceasat chen op eae Saran, fence nine or: rine ee r by at may. be proper to state that all on bidders Mookey's iets ol 8 iy val cea we t gate Tih Capinn And "corner teh etreet orga 5 ; ‘ = = to take the stock of the C tion at par | * i A 4 _ | and Pa. aven o'clock a. m., and every War News for the past week, §¢., §¢.; Barnard, of the U. S. Corps of Engineers, is Accounts from the southern states of Germany | @gree to tike the be ro La A fine Cotil! Band ia engaged for the eve. i ream, Confectioner Cold hour during the day from corner 7h street and Pr, Operations of the Patent Office; Department News; | addressed to the Hon. Secretary of War, and Seger gi ad Eepnetons bawighore ro peor eho ort eed ee dey of pri Good erat will te Preserved ie a aera J je? Editorials; Washington News and Gossip; Locai | was called for Py a of the Senate rt | jeen demanded respecting the passage of Austrian meg ia when completed, will not exceed Suis ne ee Te rhe wy conte. G® RAND FESTIVAL Intelligence, §¢.5 its late session, but was not furnished in time troops through the Bavarian territory. (000, ‘29 TF: Dutiy, No. 4 street, near 7th street, and G. bg Sag 3 ” Late News, forsign and domestic, by mail and |‘ be printed before the adjournment of .Con- he sitting of the Federal Diet at Frankfort, | | The following are the names of the whole of the | Savage, Ps. avenue, between 1th and Mth sireets,” | Saenger Bund, “"Ghited Glee Clubs, cai me a“ ile. gress. Major Barnard speaks ‘very impres- | on the 26th, the minor German States voted that in | bidders: R. D. Wood, J. L. Brown, P. .” Ladies’ dressing -room. elegraph; oF THE : sively of the dangers to which New York is | certain eventualities, military measures should be or Me M. Ives, Henry Cady, Isaiah Wad- -St* ISTRICT OF COLL Tateresting Personal Items; ‘i D BIA. Boni — +s, exposed from the attacks of powerfal maritime | teken. Prussia claimed that in such case the initi- | Ie'gh, S.J. Sylvcicr & Co., John, Betis, BS. re eee AP bra eBay hatte at @ é And a great variety of choice literary articles, both | nations like England and France, cither singly | *tive should hear rm aon ask en cake MeKee Swift Eag., 3 “Pipe ‘Company, oprstke gine” Under the assi of the Ger Tar ent ee or in alliance; and in view of the use of steam | Sui call out the Landwehr on the sth of June, | New Jersey Patent Water Pipe Company, hos Jeon Free Exhibition at asers, 4m honor of thesr guests, the This is just the paper, above all others, for | ships, of the greatly increased power and Letters from Rome state that the greatest enthu- | Evaus, F. Traner & Co., John Parhanr®J. & S. HILP’s B E, P OOKSTOR ; x ee ° 9 Richmond Gesang Verins. and oth citizens and strangers sojourning in the Na- | efficiency of the appliances of war, and consid- | siasm was produced among the people and the eset eure ree = $32 Peas. avenue, between Sth and Ith streets, I mg seeuitton Ton all Err —sry i i Ft a . co ” ». MM. tional Metropolis to send to their friends at a fe ese great interests concentrated at New | French troops by the news of the triumph of Chapin ’ ineton at the close of great Vocal Festivities at which indeed are the interests of no | French arms at tebello. Baltimore durin paced my dasa. of 0. 7 A . i 1 , » tha distance. Price only 3 cents Led copy, a single city or State, or of the group of adjacent} A dexpatoh from ‘Trieste sa that sixty = e has occurred in the markets since our 13 : WARTS. bart” me premest ar Wena rannum. Postage prepaid by stamps when | si but of the whole Union. whose commer- | Men-of-war were in the iterranean, cruisin; . " TE - = reatival last yea rotting of pet : room ™ spr ype ie eeataialy is, he is of the | between the Adriatic and the Levant re * gate bea nt 4 nace haven Re ane ae eee AVING participa will soon te vi oe streeged Case F A Bh ges * A flotilla of gunboats was ready to sail from ( opel x a be had'by Angust 1, 182. Address P.W., | fered another opportunity te test the The Cheapest Paper in America! ! opinion that several important works of fortifi- | -pouton, and was shortly to be follawed by a sec. tors are taking sdvan et cae: : ik img - P tletelsiminoninbls. Ht in ton af their, fellow gems of German — : < > a cation are needed there in addition to those | ond. It was su tl were inte to act to make a thorongh overhauling, a ee . — visiting and witnessing oca| aymuactic 107 Steung and Seq Pearl Jewelry is becoming | already completed, now progressing, or pro- seated Vente, prey putt their mills in order for the reception of the in- | WAT ANTED—A WOMAN te do housework: algo, | foals iS be performed at Arlington on the day aire very fashionable ia this country aud Europe. jected, but not begun. In this dpinion every ‘The Austrians begin to think of the safety of | Coming harvest s pamed, j a We advise the Star's lady readet ee ee fee = ha supply of staple and fancy dr reasonable terms, to zo to ¢ re they will tind any article ary goods line, at prices | and sew; will to bay. “They | ty. Te sue ly at JAMES SPALDING’S Colum! ‘Our Saenger Rand bas arranged to bring Sarthe Bape eee ena ae | nc eern tees ea eek ante we Gat — — ore, Varigns Glee Clubs fr WANTED-A resprctatle WIILTE GIRL. who try, in otder to Feimmexerate at thet od seamst jeg in e care of children | ¢he Nation those sensible and mauis prmances & to go a sbort distance inthecoun | which jiave become +o mar of fate over the Aeagel I cag month and a first rats | leneth and bredth of onr Caron. n —_—__—_— ee candid and enlightened citizen will coincide | the northern | A i> The New York Central Railroad has re- | with the Major. i force consisting of not fewer than ne ae bale duced the fare from New York to Chicago over These remarks are made by way of introduc- | °" ng Fonscihons ASoet ib Te iy as ps | Bri that road to $12. tion to the question which I propose to address | hich overhangs Lombardy. y Saal Sage eprST we ays through your columns, not only of Washington, | “jis stated inthe Times letter of the 25th, from | ¥ Tue Vireinta Exection —One hundred and | but to the citizens of the whole countr: induce the ly at GIBBS'S > % Y, Of | Vienna, that Garibaldi’s corps was only fifteen | Wi!! also find the clerks an obliging and accom | Manuiae near the corner of Jath cockaed Pe. ~ “4 Rainer teserh “x fm Bal po nities heard from, officially, give | which it is the political metropolis. The ques- | miles from Milan. modating set of gentlemen. avenue, ae je 10 St ts of the Drotrict ond its neighborhout. T 57,197—Leteher’ j tion is as to the adequacy of thedefences which | ‘At Lanigiani, in Parma, the ple have risen Sage Og ESP ANTED—A COO aon = a male performers wi e in the w Tee Se en See Pee revi c Washington. Whatare | ad pronounced for ihe King of Serdinie. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION Laws. | WA ey ise one Sapleted woman) None | ine The Tarwers will appest tm full appare tf have been provided fo: pr throngh their ever interesting exploits. Our wel ——— Washington's *dangers’’ and whatare her “de- | Gen. co ose abbr Pabedan itard By hewcinoe sciborining’ abe ie leging Of weaker D4 West strent. rtown. _je3t | beloved Vasers will likewinn be tv spot to deo B u . ¥ ing’ at 99) _ i j. | neers a gendarmes, c: a D { 8 D a " he " ” aL 2, best the eet he a general enporment. Sw A Ln a, ee ashington citys | fences”? Let our thoughts revert to the inci plaudits of the people, who declared for the King main up High street. NV UNRERNTENS. Ayriy ts BALDWIEN | Speeches tm Enghioh and Germas’ will te darered has been clected President of the Methodist Pre- | dents which occurred at and near this city in | Italian Independence. The Pat- | Kesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | BROTHER je 3t~ | Dancng and promiscuous amusements to eonciids testant Female College, located at Jamestown, | the last with England. We will not recount | jnesan troops have retired. Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, NTED_A SITUATION ——--—- I the day, Ali the day through a patie Orobestra Guilford county, N.C. them here. They are familiar to the minds of | "According to advices received from Lisbon, the | That. under the juspection and superintendence of | WY “Siii'aud ceammetrcte tne seopeeiabie aaeiy, | wr beat atieulanon, and the wtavnet order and de We suki ca ace ig es =e Lepnaite it to that the page of history | Portuguese Government bas declared to the Cortes | the United states officer in charge of the Washing- | by a young woman who has good recommendations. | oP he guests will be received at the Depot and a: i 7 el a ‘e" county. an- | whic is elr recor is a record honorable to | its intention of remaining neutral during the pres- | ton Aqueduct for the time being, Bladen Forrest, Apply ai street, be, an having been detected im a | the storm seemed ready to burst at ounce upon | but the discharges from the small-arms of the | a six-inch cast iron main, fro: fe of the Emperor ie We acoe sg y at 302 D street, (north side,) het ween, commune through various atreet« of the city ty a sas, for members of the constitutional convention, | neither to America nor to England. They ent we ech on ie pciere Fa oke Hibhettrsteen: “ue ras J. | 22th and t3t é _ jelost toreh vaht proceamion t " ep Waters resulted in the success of the Democratic ticket by | were all due to the want of proper defensive Pe ernie teri rib nadetionerTaphagrtly-sigt iy rd baad A. Bawibach Seskin Peemnan ktlice a. URSE, WANTED—A COLORED NURSE, | 1oy eee ee ae ee dat ale chant as ent 5 arrangements upon the Potomac and Patuxent | M@¢siore, threatenin: ¢ country on the banks of | ningham, A. Bambach, Jenkin ‘Thomas, Eliza IN with the best certificates of character, Apply ee ee ee ee 450 majority. risers. dated the lake. The inhabitants, being in arms, offer] Mayhew. John Niel, Walter Godey, Thos. Jewell | at No. 250 F stroet, between 13th and Mth. — he cen Geen Ee Saas rivers, the avenues of approach by water. Are | resistance to the menaces of the enemy. for Elizabeth Jewell, ‘P.M. May, E.M. Lintbi- | “jes Georgetown, to the boats. > 17" The Paris correspondent of the London | we not always liable to invasion? Have not | "rhe steamer Radetski appeared before the town | camt eat any others) owning ty on High | Soo ware —A BIEUATION todockasioreek | ee er tenemos ot Artlng “tar asserts that two priests have been arrested and | clouds of war been often so threatening that | of Canoddig, and fired a few shot without effect, they arc hereby, authorized to lay | ¥ : : chamberwer eet shot at A ipscanedr conspriracy on th Heo and assistin asmall family. by an American | Commence at Il o'clock a. mand close atl ng Woman, water main on not Washington be &gain an object | National Guard soow compelled her to bear away | Bridge street, up High to Gay street, or higher if » has good references. Please | P-™. The second part at 2% o'clock to the close of Office. at ess Box 13 the foxtival al ble o'clock p.m. , it - ga —— = . Hl programme wil! be pa i ees of attack in the event of war? Its importance | again. they desire it, with a propor pher of $GAR DENER.—-The advertiser wishes too Af Pe <p ty f-On Tuesday evening, Mr. Kawin Forr has undoubtedly increased in proportion to the = stop-cocks, stop-cock boxes, case A gaceas Gardener. Ho hasa thorough know! | "The meanset comrerance to and frm the place the traxedian, presented to the Grand Lodge of | growth in power and importance of the great Htems Telegraphed from Washington. agreeably to the estimate of Capt edge of hor ure in all its various branches. By | will be most ample and accommodating. Free and Accepted Masons, now sitting in New | nation of which it is the seat OE socarkawank: Wasurxeron, Janes.—tnformation has reached | i" his letter to A. Hyde, of the Mth of aeplyene te WM. HI S, Nursersman, Tickets 5) cents. ada cone gentiowan and . 1 3 5 i » | provided they restore, soon as Istand, fall par ned je 9-3t ladies—to be had Stores. Hotel a York—through W. Master KR. D. Holmes—a | Upon the Patuxent nothing has been done by | bet d suspicious movements of be street opened to its or WOMAN ts of the city, as nino of George check for $600, for the use and benetit of the | way of defence since 1812. Upon the Potomac they had chartered the schooner Virginia | 18 the same order for on nauived.. Apply. immedinigty 1 ARRANGEMENTS widows and orphans of Free Masons, the same | Fort Washington has been erected. Is nothin; le, at New Orleans. to carry arma and | being closed, under the penalty of having the » 99 Int street, Georgetown, D.C. ye 8-4t* — being the amount of a verdict recovered by Mr. | MOTE to be done’ Is nothing more necessary tion, and about forty to iifty reactionists, ee tee WANTED <A tidy and respectable COLORED Anns whe aes te on Forrest against Mr. N. P. Willis, for an action I have my opinions on this subject, but I | on the tuth ult., for one of the unfrequented har- i I ’ WOMAN as seamstress and ke charge of ade anaage for libel [eet : prefer, and should be glad to hear those of | bors—Zecolutla or Nantla—on the Gulf of Mexico. | 404 any others ou High street wh Join them, | achild 5 years A to pass a Nicest Arise cl ubler men. Perhaps an answer may be drawn | 1t is said the leader is Neporuncena [ereda, an old | shall have the right to tap the said main. subject to | few weeks uevnerd apply aulews THU MIE pecees UF Agreeably to orders he Secretary of | from Major Bowman nnd from Captain Meigs, | Stnta Annaist. There appeared some ditticuity in ne L ghdententink mS approned Apri ag ee OP ee aid cobeaiaues soe Vieulace in future advertisement: ae ~ istinout: i 2 itects | the Way, when another turn was given to th » 1859. . je? Tuas War, the battery of United States troops known as | the distinguished officers who are the architects | Teen onto after Berede eee, te Kesolved, further, "That the Corporation shall MAN tooook, wash and ir SR = = Company K, of the Fourth Regiment of Artillery, | of Several noble Government works hereabouts, | snd had visited the Jesuiteat the Golleer at Spring | Bave the rizit to take possession of the said main | WV hamber nud ‘general house- | P2RINTERS’ ARLINGTON ASSOCIATION. ‘ . ‘: inasmuch as they are members of the corps of | 1; ile. " by paying for it to the parties who shall lay it, at | work fora small Senn vy necting, en route for Fort San Antonio, ing and constructing the fortifications of all our | derstood another vessel is to take them, with an | Similar inain in any other part of the town, and Vy ANTED IMMEDIATE AH Texas, which post they will occupy until further | cities. Perhaps Lt. Maury will speak from Ob- | additional number of persons, to pronounce in| #80 shall have the right to conuect with’ said not to exceed Sm". Address “HOL orders. The corps mustered seventy-three men, servatory Hill, whence he would be the first to | favor ot uta Anna. It is also said by this reli-| tin, at any point oy for the pep of ex- Office. ee = ie?- including four commissioned officers. ‘The horses, | desery un approachingenemy. Perhaps Capt. | able informant that the last steamer from Havana cue secon (Apel a ayy, iio?” 50 Save HANDS ARE WANTED TO about fifty in number, field pieces and caissous, | Dahigren will speak from the navy-yard, | >?°ught money for the expedition. . ads i 125 West ot EVENING AND MOONLIGHT PIC Nic. The Evening and Moonlight Pi te of the Prin ters’ Arlingt 2 the arrangements aod accommodations for the Sarees srtirgad im Niretain. Apply atonce pevasion are wf the must complete and hheral che k Ret Rae c — o 28 A. EVANS, eo és th te ow os me t be as well as the bayxag® were shipped yesterday. | whence came the design of those terrible guns | _ The friends of Lord Napier in Washington have | 4 Rycouurion in favor of Jobn A. Smith. Clerk | avenue, Washington. SR STORE Sa Ee | ae ee te Nair ae tae ne cms Fic Nie » that most denghtin! resert. boating his name which have already made it ved letters from him. in which he speaks of of the Circuit C Withors'’s Brass and String Band bas been +n one —e are = ree “ IF" The funeral of the illtated Mrs. Fanny | famous: and will make it. more so in the event | he flendly disposition of the British Government | je,cqired by See teeth Deane Halsey took place, in New York, Thursday | of war. This is an important subject, and in- | Willem Gore Onsdee gh the tentee net OE SIET Common Council of the Corporation of tem getown, morning. The service of the Episcopal Church | formation in relation te it would be acceptable, | with Nicaragua, w isapproved without hesita- : i a i was performed by Rev. Mr Meceun, of st. | I doubt not. w the whole country. I trust, | tion the moment the Government was informed of eaiaby Tears yt Oi ade Aseorer Thomas’ Church. ‘The funeral cortege consisted | Mt. Editor, you may find it sufficiently so ‘to | what he had done. Lord Napier had. been* pre- i ‘ WET NURSE WANTED—One who men and Board of A come well recommended, with a full Breast of : milk, without a child. ‘That the som of forty-four dollars and eighty-six | for the anmmer. Apply to he | Pa-avenue. bet Zistand ©. SS nd 18 wi hourly a‘terwards The packet beat F - ~ 2 “ 3 as per bill to date. Approved May 7, 1559. a en: \ dae preetown hou ly from 10a of the henrss andl but three corringes. ‘The re- permit thee few hastily written lines to seo sented 10 the (Queen, when het Majesty conversed eas AApe wala PERSONAL. - a hickete SScente, aduutiing ome Koutleman ana maine were conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery. | 04° leit through the columns o Mur valuable | Nad dined, in company with Mr. Dallas, with Euselopa ysis Denti of dase eon tard c) TRS Te Give NOTICE THAT WM. ie Make pawhiee ae Great dissatisfaction is expressed on all sides at | P*P¢T NQUIRER. | Lord Malmesbury. It is rumored here thai Lord Cecoune Celeeter in, apt aerate HENRY. LEE. who. whon last heard from by | PACKET BOAT FLYING CLOUD, running ration of Georgetown, | his moth ————— P ; 4 beth late of V C between Georgetown and A the mode of conducting the Coroner's inquest, as | A Cuaxae.—The clerical force connected | Napier is going to the Hague for a speciai purpose tznheth Hagan, late of Weshingto ay Wie eed tes _ witli rakmas That the Clerk of the Corporation be, and be is | inthe Dr fel of Coln alia, was in. Pittsbure, Pa Springs, can be chartered t “ mm s = * “Sas a to another royal marriage, and that i a duce » | Oe bin di by « cy,)can hear om eursions te the Great FP; bares a : boss ye arp —— _ the agricultural division of the U. 8. | afterwards he will have a tore important post. seikeg fs i = mate von oor sigh he thing that fw rin ry their’ bewehe af thorn ey Bering, auvtng abort n ‘The Coroner, sa took i mself to ‘at t a) i eF ch G , se thirte, | either of the: ehead from witha he 0. 36 Jctlerson ‘cite seacitslage ? ee sea matted ent Office have changed their apartment, It is known here that the French Government | his dwelling-house on Prospect street. from thirty- | from the ath aa res Ly 7 February, 1830, by addressing Cane atdsdaa ce Executor, Washiacton city. up the mystery in which the case is still shrouded. ‘The prevailing impression still is that the woman from the basement story of the west wing, | bave secret ayents now ein ween rchasing and | five hundred dollars to twenty-three hundred dol- JAMES RHODES, ions of war of | jars. [Approved May 7, 1559. jen 3t* ; . contracting for sbips and mun where they have been for some time, to the | varions kinds, Some heavy contracts hace sivaine soutwest corner of the third story, same wing— | been made with leading establishments engaged JOHN MOORE HE TOMB uF OUNT VERNON AN A Resorvution in favor of Pr. Lanck a CR M SHIN ideri a 5 i 3 t THIS VEEK RECEIVED—A most superb PI- nog WASH . is ‘ < considering an ascent, we suppofe. moi in the manufacture of such material, to be deliv. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of of 2 a, Pp Werk Until ™ paaprmay Sy — Sk ej onereme l agresanas ae apes: ppofe, to be more | 27a at the earliest practical moment.” Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown. Ginn mecmmmecesca eats The ercanser THOMAS CO, will cen reg the idea that e had timinal intercourse e . 5 with Wells. A despatch received here to-day"from St. Louis, | That the sum of fifty dollars be. and is hereby ap- jew 306 Pa.a Sth and 10th st niarly to Mount Vernon @ 5 the ——--— é from the spectai benrerof deepatcues whe had jest | prepristed, to be paid to Dr. Lanck for hic ses. es — _ - Tomb, of, Washington on "FUER —————_—___________ Tue ALABAMA ax Tennessee Raturoap.— | arrived there with despatches from Governor | Vices in vaccinating the poor of Georgetown, up | PoU! 8 HARDWARE ae fae Ha ma yl $b Bnei | a < ae 17 The convention in Baltimore for the proper | The General Land Office has received the eer- | Cumming, states that the Mormon difficulty was | to the 25th of Marci, ~59! on a a . Z 4 e Sesortment, bought for cash. and will be | turning &t half 3.0’clock regulation of the free negro population of the State | tiffeate of the Governor of Alabama of the | ‘".* fit Way of au amicable and satisfactory ad-| Approved May 9. is sold as Tow as oan be Purchased in the Prstri just t CAM PBRUT - . Coaches leave al! the facies ond the omer of i i ith istment. ones: ee ™ ae d E disposed of its business very expeditiously, and | completion of one hundred miles of the Alabama | ? : »| A Resotution making an ap) jation Je 10-120" 351 Foon sven Ta “A meee ! adjourned finally yesterday. The : : P There is the best authority for stating that there sg pPropr for the pe a jority om ae ‘a a wey and Tennessee railroad—from Selma north. | 1s to be no general manifesto or declaration by our rae: pipers therein named ay (FAMILY, GROCERIES. — “ 119} o nvention were im- | pp: i i > ia ene A government in respect to neutral rights, as the Resolved by the Board of Aldermen anf'Board E Undersigned respectfully announces to his ' daed with a conservative and cautious spirit, and | 4i8 Ste phe is made in accordance with an may be affected by the European mae complies. | Common Council of the Cor poration af Garon friends and the publie fsuerally that he has taken | —— LOST AND FOUND. though there were some disposed to favor extreme | act of Congress granting lands to the road. tions. The leading views of the government | That the sum of tive hundred dollars be. aud the Feaeed Sake’ Vetikea nsmrett, between G and Lost 4 GhItps B ET, (or Armiet,) measures, they were not strong either in numbers —s - upon the subject are sup to be well under- | same is hereby, appropriated to pay the counsel | xelected assortment ot sie Rew and carefully | Es on Thurstay alt-rnoon, or influence. “The action of the convention goes Commissioner Bisuor.—This gentleman left | stood, that it Is anticipated that the necessities of | authorized to be em: I oth inet between p : chica End # streets north. n-Sth or 6th street joyed by resolution, approved FAMILY GROCERIES T v1 i ce Cow ! n ; r0ri ; -d ; i: 2s, he article is dontily valuable on eccount ai — cooing rte vernt tans cl | he ct Yeterdag, tn th hr ac tan | patra aDAET in eget hick mal| Sn! Pact ne cAeartan cup | Shc eirmod nt | Rint tana ae u , bring a present to a departed child. Ato, cn the = as w A = ral rights, eachof which must | counsel &c.;’ and that the Clerk the tot hopes, by tet attention to business,to merit day em - : ored population of the State. Some additional | 00 a brief visit to Philadelphia. He will return | je decided upon its owe ments, order of the Mayor, Joshiaa Riley, and John Mar. | lihoral share of ‘patronage, cg. | NARY BIRIR A lineral reand eal tee paid bor igri deied wovender aceon | on Monday Mr. shugert; Chet Clerk, being | aeyrteny nme Iriiacramaiityeftiem tater any mency| omg TN s.mscaus | Nbenmtainter Seat iouk euetes | against the forcible expatriation of the free col. | Ale absont, Mr. McCormick, Law Clerk, will] ‘There is reason to beliece that car Minister to ~ Approved May #1. sii ae Es PEN ECLOTaING STORE, Haw) | Set yew st i ored population of the State, or any attempt to | act ad txterim as Commiasioner of Patenta. Madrid has been instrueted to avail himself of the. = No. 389 3th hetween Hand 1. STRAY COW.—Came to the enclosure of the reduce them to a condition of slavery .”* ass ES earliest epee any os seem the Spanish yoveri- vet a ag yy hares taken the store lately oocu- | §S undersigued. on the Sth inet Ted eaters Kossvrm Hamp Fuom.—The retired Hines Arpotntwent.—Anthony Warrero has been | ™ent of the and resi Celanese ener merit prepared to scppty | and white wvich GOW residence one block non’s Cottage, No. 346 nort 7 . % purchase Cuba, and that the money will be rian, concerning whose whereabouts lately there | *PPointed by the President as Appraiser of promptly paid.” treet, Capitol Hill. Office of cail at D, B. | prices, has been some discussion in view of a threatened | Merchandise fur the port of New Orleans, La., Clark's Drug Store, corner Penn, avenne and 4% The many insurrection in Hungary, has shown his hand in a | Vice Francis Leech, deceased. PERSONAL. at. Je 10 St=_ | Captain Speech at the London Tavern, which is worth at- Sh Beacon tention as affording a clear exposition, tinged | _T#® Wearner.—The following report of the| -- ther uerth, to | all his customera with CLO’ NG, and every ar- head B street, corner | ticle of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, at the cheapest | on'the are: The ewe see esta kt li ward, prove pro . charges, and take hh away. TOWN wetBUR at. went, iad hetwoen (and H sta, south THREE earnestness of the United States to LF aut rem McCOY has r shim friends who so libera'ly, patron e Aver iz ey at is oid business on on gg gO gE “TREE Geo pea 4 Hon. T. 8. Bocock, of Va., is st Browns’ lemon =A meeting of the stockholders of | porting his now cetahiahnnee, memeclves, by gu the Washington, p y 3010 3t* ANIMALS, tound tres Lord and lady Napier were present at the | Vernon Steamboat Compass wilt te bniaas (eeeke O AR Vile ae $y a idee, vine Ort Bay teres ae somewhat, however, by his own sympathies, ofthe | Wather for this morning is made from the Morse | Queen's birthday drawing-room. fice of Judge Bryan, on Pa. avenue, on THURS- T : AND BUILDERS. oan Mare and Colt. The ownersare se 22> | sare at ork in the present war. Kossuth pro- | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | | -°-- )*. Elizabeth Blackwell is lecturing with | johlcts areroenceind bo ante eee nme The stock ofone hundred dollars for seein Sree eam | Eyamentnd to come forwnn, prove property, pay wet he cere tans polgon IL. as really meaning | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: — | ™Ccome" Maneterurs England. Fauntleroy, | All persons having claing sae RY AN, a {ions including entumatns, Aine tay bempproced | ir sar ee WM AwAS- What he says, that he draws the sword, not for the June 10, 1869. vu nd Hon. J. R. Thompson, : | are requested to send them in either to there | 23 the temporal committee, for en'arging 7] @TRAYED FROM THE PRED Senguest, Dut for the liberation of italy; an indi | Wem Yorks N-Y-.oe -clear, pleasant. Ea er nen 5, pate | AP eta iresiaeae jedeotd Perens vrhe Seert os east te vg hs S aivereer aatne ath ei Mag. a omal eeae cation that the Hungarian orator is about tosjoin | Bbiladelphia, clear, pleasant. -+++ General Jerez, the Ni Minister, has POISON SODA WATER.—Serioud in- | Whose plan may be approved. y | with a brane hell ro, theca seers old. hands with Napoleon, and while the latter atterke pes nya eset omey y gone home by the Grenada. deres and Pieres sury to health and even deati nell age hn. | kor aetarmetion tn gelation tothe above apply | Wh a brane bil, ihe Rh totes . 4ty atreet, "el loose and tacked toget! tn ‘she Tt inate at,” : era ac ores, will return thesaid . ns rw submitted to either the un- fF of f ama 9th «1 on or before the fee ins". sl . reward of #5. EDICT MILBURN, | [OST <On Watvosdey, eth iostant, « goa tert} ing common from the use of Soda Water accompany him. They bear with them the | (anuisctured wml keen fountains. ther | watd amended treaty. Phave wholly Abandoned the'use of then ard | Al -++* Frezzolini has met with an accident in| introduced into my establishment, as well as into Paris. She insisted on singing in Trovatore while | Washington, nat aan in the, wey of laboring with a bronchial attack. The result was , oe ee oe eps that her voice failed her at a critical moment in eid Water te nlenly recommended by theNational | je10-st the duet following the Miserere, and she gave one . OR § ‘ Austria on the south, to arouse a still more deadly | Richmond, Va. enemy on the east, j. ¢., the indomitable Magyar | Petersburg, V Population. Kossuth advises England tostand steof Norfolk, 3. from the quarrel, and preserve strict neutrality, | Wiietogtor » NLC. which, in other words, means that he isafraid that | Columbia, 8: O.. the Derby ministry, with its Austrian proclivities, | Charl <ET. suppored to be lo-t from a ce’ - fh st Blo: G to 2st st The fader hat, we | be suitably re invalids. A single glance at thi tus wil! fine young y MARE, five lad by bens ! will side the wrong way if it takes ides cloudy, warm. *scream,** and then gracefully fainted into the satisfy an one ‘of ite entire fi tlessness, a nd tha t pee ae i pa 9 eoveng Stet —— oe . 4 a «+++ Hoa. E Stanley, formerly of North | soughtin er inventions, Pause the o no further use for her. ) 7 » te, Minnesots papers contain further details of pried dee Carolina, was married at Sapramenta, bn the sen The fountain being Tobe seca at FLEMMING & POSS Livery Sia. | Georgetown, on the oth instant oe shi the recent . ‘The damage done appears to be : m of May, to Miss Cornelia Baldwin, sister of Judge | i." Si, a with Revert ble, Jackson Hail Alley. jo9 St | will he given to any + ne who will return he far greater than at first stated. The leves at St. Baldwin, of the Supreme Court. The parties are injurious mat! ¥ Paul's is entirely submerged. At St. Anthony aud Minueapolis the storm and flood combined ‘were terribly destructive. In the former place, Property to the value of several hundred thousa: dollars was d. oq or —————~s paratus i iob it i RESERVING JARS.—Bodi to takea igs the Atlantic States and Europe. | cooled being » mile eatin tanner nome ‘at al ent, the very best and cheapest soe the mar- mp ‘ . Mr. Stanley accumulated a fortune in Califor- | timesa drink. yr at ket, and for which we aresole agents in this city] J¢ 8-St JAS. H. RIDGRWay. + jor-im “corner Now Vork nvevanl inti eke, | nowrin uselor sealing nite ieee tee ean any Jar | — DAR VEY & CO's ++ The surviving passengers by the first vo — sa others, Weare ‘sell ir stock of CHINA 4 4 *s of the steamship Pomme, cies hero of = Ee. at reatly reduced riewerend meten tt m4 ging EXPRES "ag cee rothers pat ane S, near Water street, on High street, George: = s BU ces, and invite all in want is 2 fornia, were to have celebrated their decennial an-| JQ Slee Phhdition, trguire at BAR LESS ot ing in the line oe ve us a call. ' Our ar havi Dai, te) The St. Authony Water Company lost five mil- niversary on the 4th inst., by a social reunion in | Stub'es, H street, between 20th and 2ist streets, wee T. PU & SON, been completed with. the: lien logs, valued ut $40,000. The boom at C San Francisco. The Panama then took out Hon. | je 10-lw* Se ae 341 Paav. j acent of the ——~ Stesmboat Company to ren Greet, contains : meen William M_ Gwin; Gov. Weller, Mrs. John C.| \a7r SHALL RECEIVE THEM | A NEW Novi BY JAMES, FOR | Powhalan, which willarive, kee eee emer — ing ten million logs, is momenta- Fremont aud family, the Hon. T- Butler King, | WES" AS dom Rows ) MORNING, at SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore, ned Calsanere, wise & week y expected to give way. Loys to the value of Samuel Ward, W. Mt. Hobson, Me. Whitehead, Pie Ok sare Cavalier, a iusiorical novel, by G. P. R. 100 more new styie MANTIL: 5 Judge Morse, James Freanor, (Mustang) Geo: 5 per cent loss than former prices. i Kerr, wan McAllister, Lieut. Derby, (Pbanis) Galt and sooure.a bargain, at MAXWELLs. | Ital low water mark, being within a foot and a half of Barometer at Smith : F the th } MA! DOWN, ‘s its ‘height at the time of the great flood of 1850. rected for temperature, ) 29 92: oN actly ‘ya “a E The storms L Conpemyzy MUTINEER.—Much interest Tus DAY, our ir large aon of” 3 of the last week in that section of the | Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 6y*; at noon 77” hax Boon felt in the fate of the undortunste Pluener . ‘Black aud Lace Mantillss, country are deseri Maximum during 24 hours yy jor, of this snd "i Black Lace Shawis, ‘ * ; bed asthe most frightful eve, — con fey ending 9a m to- | of the it a de on hs how vp Want mi i iodt pa al) Summ Wrap ey ete Bin Fon geo eet —“- hse SEMI ae ington from Ste see if the wi maki : ry rooms. ow UJ- The Hon. Caleb Cushi {7 The General Convention of & . redid GOLLEY'& tinea pints $130,000 went over the falls during the three days Previously. The river is twenty-one feet above | Cincinnal every Enger Oana TRO ts CER LP SEoRS Hard teen, and. Spiced CRABS, TUR- ARUSHA Geta tad in temtn. § e tala, Restaurante’ and dealers All from and _ not commute his sentence. Jf there is any truth : avenile ; paar ‘ 4 SH. VOSS" Ne ano. - Bera the Senses yy cttaetnte Couminton xian beige Se eotet to Pubes os ig osmorin ef Cops. Gerdnerapd Certhe this Aha SER OMOKERING PIANO, es pe Td je9-St (Staten&Int.) Gor. of loth st. nod Pn. of his ee on accoun ednesday. Delex: parts eries i ony tothe mutiny not EL. ‘i hts engagements. were present. New Bedjord Mercury. ‘ — je me rales Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth si a. PauReo eens je 9-3t

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