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the forcefand influenceof a pressure when it LIST OF LETTERS . comes. It confines the effect to the cities, and | Remaining in the Post Office, Washington, D. C., E V E N I N G ST A R ~ WASHINGTON EWS AND GOssIP. Another Veto!—The President sent in a Of Immediate Intorest to Members of Cor- |:veto of the-mail steamer appropriation bill NATIONAL THEATRE, — a leaves the country sky clear and calm. wy March 3, 1855. == i gress.— We have precured, for the information T am gratified at ails te astioe oom wa cae gas Capieaenaiaea™ ae WASHINGTON CITY: of the Star’s readors, the following synopsis | since his installation. The objectionable point | tinued ease and increasing confidence in finan- & BADIGAR'S SATURDAY AfTERSOON........Maroh $ | of the quantity of public lands which will be | in this case is the Collins line amendment. og) emalre se = ri for mon- [rsp ne Som da gente 8 c 3 : ——————— = necessarily consumed under the bill thal pd is ey 71 pa -_ mB on ve henay eee ; i hat te of et oe Sroracz.—Storage will be taken in} passed yesterday, to satisfy those who have CONGRESSIONAL. pocb | That denominated “first class” {s ioors + remaining Gmcalled for in aay Soto oon oe ee the fine large dry basement, corner of already received land warrants of alessde-| In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to| readily taken at 9al0 per cent discount, and 287 chy, oem novel, be published once only dren only half Eleventh street and the Avenue, “Star | 20mination than 160 ores, to wit: Press, tho District judiciary reform bill weg} MoBey on call is abundant at 6a7 per cent. fi, the newspaper which, being issued weekly, or Buildings.” The central location and Under the act of 1847, there were issued ,f The banks continue to disovant, liberally all | onener. the largest circulation within th SATURDAY EV passed, with amendments proposed thereto by good paper offered. We observe that the im- J range of the delivery of said office, to be d a bor io, own FEATS. 5 . sah : fice.) 2 ., | 7,372 warrants of 40 acres, and there must be | their Judiciary Committee. ports of gold from California are groater than J the postmaster at such o re saath p, Acrabatic » Aerial easy access to this store-room makes it 7,370 warrants of 120 acres issued, or, in all, | ‘The civil ard diplomaiic appropriation bill | the ¢xports and are likely to continue so @Frereons applying for letters In the following list, w ¢, in which all thie Star the most desirable place of the kind in| 334 649 acres. Roperick please say they are ADTERTIBED. pr form, includine La List. As THREE Mocs CLOWNS. wasthen again taken up, and the Letcher Washington. Termslow. Apply atthe| Under the aot of 1850, there were 103,000 | amentmens therete was discussed by Mesers. = THE REGULAR DOE TRie Gene (ites mise Vireinia Merriaom, ative Saute oS nw nausea Star office. 4) acre warrants, and 57,059 80-acre war ; Cooper, Case, Bell, Stuart, and James against ren Fey Golumbta pele any Soci Aaatee, Mise Leweasy Private Boxes $4; Dress Circle and Parqueite 5? wa odie , a = Tants | it; when the motion of Mr. Dougls to recon- | 1. wii be hed this ‘Saturday) evening. at 75g 0’cls |, Miss Margaret Ann J cen's ickeis admitting a lady and gen| ad THE WEEKLY sTAB. issued. To bring all those of both classes up | sider the vote by which that proposition had | ‘7 "1 YS Held tls “SNAIAAY) evening O74 OO | brook, rs Julia VC conte) eoond and Third Tier and C Gallery 25 cents. mar3 CARUSI’S SALOON. GALAXY OF JUVENILE GENIUS, . 3B Th Beil, Elizabeth to the 160 acre standard will require an ex- | been agreed to prevailed—yens 25, nays 19. THE MEMBERS OF GEORGE WASH | prown, Mre Lucey It is admitted on all bands that the Weekly | penditure of 15,924,720 : "The question was then put on Mr. Ciayton’s BSPincion Tent, No. 2, Junior Order of Rech: | peving, Mra EM - penditure vat, (20 acres. motion to strike out the said Letcher amend- | #iles, give an entertainment in the baseme! | Bradford, Miss Bettie Star is one of the very best papers published Under the act of 1852 there we 9,000 40 acre ment: which wan ser yeas 24, nays 21 = the h Fremyireaa ee Burk, Mies Bitze cou ile i * ‘eed to—yeas 24, ~ | land aveuue ai eet, EDNES. § Beard in the country. ‘While: it is filled with the! warrants issued, and 1,650 80-acre worrants Mr. Hunter then proposed various amend DAY EVENING, March 7th, on. which occasion | paca’ ste’ Jatest and mos! interesting news and literary | ang to bring them, of both classes, up to the | ™evts to the said civil and diplomatic appro-| they will present an nal moral Temperance f Blake, Mise Ju! THE snes eval one dlorond x garer| ier sada il rere ahs soe | forse amen an neo ea ena erik [Ege eee. | BOON CHILDREN. i DAB, SON OF R AB; or Washington City m ‘Sarah @ year. As a Washington newspaper, this! rq all, an expenditure of an aggregate of seleee mBRI Wie revere tok mace = 1855." Tickets 25 cents—Children under ten year+ mae peo Keyes Mice Morthe These celebrated childrea, three in number, 2 i THE © LLA journal nevor bad its equal. Persons ata dis- 19,021,360 acres of the public domain will be in coming together, ae ee gt aay BT on tal SB Sa Ghew: Bre Angelica eet Mie bay = Coma Gu tance, who desire to keep posted about mat-| required to satisfy the olaims of those who | ation bill was passed, and the civil and} — 9 ________ oot 'stise gies Kerby, Mery |e i H i i HE MARKET ST. PRES. J Cross, Miss Sarah a tere here, chould by all means take this paper. | have ready received land warrants underlate | {akon up, vations propored amendmenis thereto | MMT vieran, Chapel, Georgetown, will be (ack. seeghene w, ,, Raracoangh ita Corasia | Will give two ente HE -s bounty land acts, were disposed of. Among those agreed to was | Opened to morrow (Sabbath) morning, at 9 o'clock, } Carmichael, Mise Sarah Lathas, Misa Fanny SATURDAY, MAKCH 3. SPIRIT OF T OBNING PRESB. U 4 this time A one appropriating $29,300 for the completion | With & a ant preehing S11 eeit) i ae Lewis Mora'uueM OA” In the afternoon at 2% o'clock, and in the evening The Intelligencer corrects popular misap P to this time, no warrant has been issued | of 1.3 works of tho United States (Wilkes’) | ”’.rie publie are respectfully ihvited to attend. 2 Maxwell, Miss Sally at 8 o'clock, prehension relative to the connection of the exploring expedition mm Manwed’ mise Seley In which they will appear in some of their favorite ers. 7 a e ‘an'sone hun-| (One #ppro} ting $250,000 for continuing Millington, Mise Agness late firm of Corcoran & Riggs of this city with = the work ok the Wachinatoa Aqueduct NO THE WESTERN Tio: ou Magee, Mise Josephine seni hildien half price. After- red and acres ” ger. 7 % fe zr Moulding, Mrs Mary E Admission 50 cents—childien regard to the Ga-diner claim, saying, in the = oy Ss espn days vee One adding 20 per Centum to the annual | oe ‘Yhe members of the Cempeny are a oni i A ¥ Murry, Mrs Sarah noon half price. _ course of its remarks on the subject: vice. In addition to these 19,621,360 acres to pay of the officers and employees in the peni- | 47/11) ed to mret at the Library Room TO. | ciesson, Ag Miller, Mise Fannes E Miller | “Doors open at 7. mart nae : y, :,) at 2 o’clock, p. m., to : «When cucpicion: were aroused as te the) P? * used up. itis estimated at the Land Ofice | lentiary of the District of Columbia, to date | MORROW, (Sunday,) at2 clock, p.m. to att nd J creck Mayer, Mint Mary F GRAND VOCAL CONCERT fraudulent naturo of the claim, Mr. Core ran | that at least 100,000,000 of acres will be re- | from 1853. By order of the committee : Dick, oeytendaage eg cad One according thirty additional clerks to N, HOLTZMAN, mune” SY THE 3 ° isi HANDLEY, Noble, Mrs Ti a cirry out the provisions of the new bounty are aay a prey eat a PHILBARMOMIC SOCIETY. = Dunham, Mrs H : a . land act. On motion of Mr Brown, the bill to provide ATTENTION JIGHLANDERS —The regu | Dement, Mie Loe AT CARUSI’S SALOON, Ade: monthly meeting of the Corns will be held | pon On 1UESDAY EVENISG, March 6'h, was the first togive information to the Gov | quired to cover the demands to arise under nase that he held in bis fire-proof safe, tor} the new law, from clasees of individuals whose ae a So Gera era _ pr pgs service has not herotofore been thus provided deposited in New York. It was on the infor-| for by Congress. The man who shouldered mation thus given that Mr. Corwin, then the} his fowling piece, and watched ths shore in accommodations for the U 8S. Courts at Jack- son, Miss., was taken up and passed. on MONDAY EVENING, Mareh 5th, at 7 iy ¥ y will nat did programme of £ ti i ii o'clock. jelen, Mrs Sidney Riely, Mrs Anna When they will preses 5 Sa teikihe coke me Waskweee oat punch" | the neighborhood of Piscataway, and within a | qj) 5, {00 House, after Pg Ae ghee ne 8 oF fall attendance is expected ae business of the J Elmont: Mra Em Be ees | una prac eiee MUSIC. ne 7 os i i i I ° 2 Tail : ; MRS. NKLID : ~ ney in New York Siuss then Corcoran and| mile of bis own door, will, under the new law, | bill, reported back from the Committee a raniel orale Cree. weiote tne Coney i oes ee Rosgere, sie J ¢ *' MRS. BURNS, of New York, Riggs bave always heid these stocks ready for| get as much land 2s him who underwent the | Whole, ppt ia Fed br count paras mar 3-2 WM. J. FORSYTH, Sec. | Fletcher, Mina Bettio Eger, portage delivery 59 coon as a regular order of the . 5 ‘ ing four regiments of regulars to the U.{ ———————_______ 3 ; Brok Court could te oblaincd therefor by which pons ee = the Caneis campsigus of the S. army, among others, they adopted Mr. Urr's oe PUBLIC ARE INVITED Ges! and Seren Stores, and at the door —— they could be relea-ed from personal respon. p¥% of 1512! ae report from the Conference Committee om the MORROW (Sunday) EVENING to Gesford, Mra Margaret Mi Sinclare, Maria ¥ img of the Concert. bd sibility for handing them overto the Govern Indian appropriation bill, and passed the| Uectu ¢ by_Dr. Barrterr, on subjects taken ETT Lape baggy fren See OS Si, ee SAB the Claims Court.—The probable compo- i 5 ata, Sacred Scriptares as appropriate to the Tenney, Miss Mary B 4 _ ment, or rather to the Treasury of the United] |. . mye A est Point ¢cademy apzropriation bill. ex, at Temperance Hall. Estreet, between 9h Taylor, Mra Ann S = RAVELING NOTICE. States, who has been appoiated by the Court| *'iea ef this tribunal was, yesterday, asubject | ‘The post-office appropriation bill being next | Tih, at 7g ovcluek. mar Salt Hal, Mine sary Thomas, Mies Mary Ane Eyer TO THE WEST! admini-trator of the estate of Gardiner; and| of general conversation among the public men | taken up. (io Committee of the Whole on the PUBLIC SCHOCLS. Y EXAMINA Hal rs vie nia ea oa & Mary Lr is these stocks that delivered aie =n Sn} of ail parties in the Capitol and around the dariesicy fee ied 5 sgn ion of applicants forthe office of Teacher | ust we Walal, Mise Mary i GS SE ler which have been the subject of the re-},.. a an y p.m. ; Schools will be held inthe Aléermen’s § ry ‘aish, Mre i cent newspaper remarks. 7 peers ze heard as many as half-a-dozep | On again coming together, the consideration | '" Se eae Hail, oa A TUnGAY west; at BM ovelk ae amaloc, sites Macy Conneoting Trains leave Washington at 6 The whole amount actually received by Gar.| “Slstes’” canvassed, eaca one being backed Jof the same bill was continued until they pam @ J. ABBOT, Secretary. | Harmer’ Mies Guarity Z Woodland. re Glaey ; a. m. and 3p. m diner for his three fourths of the claim was| by very earnost and certain gentlemen. | TOs? % ane mar 2 ot _ i aoe Willewe Mreauss Morne alga preqpactirned oa fe ed t $320,000, end it is principally, if not} Indeed, it ceemed as though every body war] 4" *mendment appropriating $120,000 to METROPOLITAN MECHANICS’ IN Wilson, Mrs Mary aoe ee a ne eee THROUGH TICKETS entirely, owing to the prompt information = |, | make the mail between San Fransisco and SI STITUTE HIBITION.—The Com Warder, Mise Sarab A a ayy ae CE: CHECKS in Wechianen wen by Mr. Corcoran that the Government} °*t'2in that some particular person had | Washington and Oregon territories semi-month- | mice of Judges on articles of food, stich as bread. f Hecing Mise Macy Prey ep “ag THE AMPLEST FACILITIES are now af- fas toe eto egna yt 910,000 in| enous Srece body cee ie ate thee | ea cdopted ott? the lowest bidder, | ores Oey merc ar aeicks ermine aac fn UeeTLAMRND Lise gt Pongo py he po pn it as this $90,000 of stooks and the 000 in insist . as ed. Z seri ind ne ° iy the Baltimore io Rail ‘end its connec- New York. whom io else ineisted had received he House then concurred in all the Se: art cles as may be prcnoned Or om Bites ar Ames, Samuel Ford, 3 & = — di on a pasaeenel tke Ween /ien, The Committee cf Investigation appointed | *Poistments. The doctors all thus disagree | , mendments to the omigrant passenger bill. |" oo _. _ A and Southwest !!! i by the House on the cubject of Gardiuer’s| ‘Ewe are unable to decide. Our siato is: | ‘The bill for the relief of Mrs. Madalina Van} —™” AT -ve 7 youTH ‘ coon — #a- But cne change of Cars (at Washingv june- claim in their report say : Loren P. Waldo, of Conn., now Commissioner | N° 5°, Wilow of Cornelius Van Noss, was next WEAR Se OUI tier 4 pegeate BT tion) between Washington and the Ohio River ! then plead our cause.” benefit of the Scott Guards will 1 Prof. ALexaxper Dimitry, at Odd Feilows Hall, or passed—yeas 83, nays 44 And, then, after disposing of one or two Fare, by Through Ticket fom Washington, viz: To Wheeling, 89 65; To Zanesville, 912 15; To Newark, $12 65; To Columbus, $13 65; To Dayton, ¥ “When he -efused to purchase one-fourth | of Pensions: of the claim Mr ates that ho en: |” hose i i i ess, but de Cave johnson, of Tenn , and Jobn R J. Daniel, of N.C. We have heard twenty other bilis, they adjourned at twenty minutes | WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 7th, at 74 0’cik $15 30; To Ci ti, $16 ‘To Lowsville—by clined the proposition because it was not in| otber gentiemen named as certain to share ix | ‘© midnight. F T eeds ise shove Leciue Leech 8 3 boat from Cine 1= 09, by railroad, via Jeffer- character with bis occupation asa bavker to] these appointments, among them being Judge a » towards aiding the corps in purc’ 8 Wied: E gi eng og deg rao sg : eng 80; To Indiaoap boas oe {he board | \oring, of Mass.; him whom the Kuéw Nothizgs Proceedings of Te-Day. Subject—“The arts of Statuary and Architecture, + Peck, Oo W's GaP Ticket wo be had ak ie Ticket other ofthe known t he claim was fict of that State are sbout to bring to the block. In the Senato, to-day, the civil and diplo- ap teckel cents. mar 2—5t" Pauer or women — Minore — Tent, and the parties isd ‘or the crime,| because he insists upon faithfully executing | ™4tic appropriation bill received mavy amend- NTS MOUNTED GUARD, at , Dr. Gardiner, and communj-| Of N. Y., end the Hon. Mr. Lumpkin, of Ga., | Sebastian appropriating $5,000 for the em- o'clock, THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON | Beschike, Rameay, Rev Sam3 NDA cated to the Government icformation which | formerly of Congress, bat more recently s ployment of additional clerks in the Indian | March ve te end the regular month enabled it to enjoin and save more than $200,- urea. You are also ordered to atgend the regular my 000 of the fand thea in the hands of his own| °°7'S'* “tate Court Judge Our experience ~ Mr. Seward proposed an appro house and in ani ution in New York” | bere bas admonished us of the necessity ot ly meeting on TUESDAY, March 6th, at 7 o’clock, * heeling Express Train from Baltimore, and offers new custom-houses at Pensacola, F' full uniform. Ms a A pide, peculiar inducements to Westward Travelers at the ci hy onder of Gant: Peck: es Reynolds, H rehking up of Congress. Passengers by th's Train The Union speculates over the latest news| 24ving not only upright and learned wen ir. te a cE attsburg, INO. I. McCUTCHEN, Secretary. | 3 : Roidine HE g | will reach Cincinnati on Monday afternoon for éin- ee: i D e ‘ _ThsTu* ner. from Europe and argues that if the retaliatory | ‘Bere positions, but gentlemen well versed in} Aiso, an amendment increasing the salaries) te" 7 AFTERNOON, ar he Hunter, T (&j For furtver information, Tickets, he., ap- duties on Spanish vessels in our ports, be| @ll the quirks end turns of those who aro rtain clerical employes, the details of I Hier tiahl = nui Gane ‘ Berrie 1 Raffel, G Bomiate | ray tg THOMAS H. PARSONS; abolished, our Cuba commerce will be vasily | {med in Washingion for habituaily getting we aut not Teata Gross attached. ‘The finder, on lea gt oxy E Haskell, SE Resch maward JOHN H. DONE, Master arsepoaman ae bs increased up Claims against the Government. Now, we} !" the House, Mr. Upham reported from| 379 Thirteenth street, b 2 wit, Herchfelt, Robt 2 Runntc Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. incre) = m : . ‘he iuvestigating committee onthe Smithronian| Crive the thanks of the owner, and a eu'ts y Hugues, Jadge Robt Recavarran,D Man- mar2—% " (Iniel&Unionit) New Goverament Buildings in Baltimore. | "*l!Y know of no cther three gentlemen ¢0} Ins i:ute; report ordered to be printed rere ikdeaeea Sigh Harrison, Pureer FANCY GO°DS, PERFUMEEY, &e The Baltimore Argus cf yesterday says: admirably quslifiel for the discharge of the The question was shortly afterwards put on KSTLEMEN IN CONGRESS abou Tage of . UTCHINSON & MUNEO, are now hpeniag at © We notice a statement in this morning’ high, responsible, aud arduous trusts of these | the pending motion of Mr. Bailey, of Georgia, to return to their homes, are respectfully i , » teke up Gallo for the removal of ihe ob form ihorres poe Se ~ plea 3 i, Holbe voke, MA Sellers, Wm >No. 310 Pa. avenue, a eplendid sructionsin the Sav: i APO inven’ im, has been | Brewn, Jno mn 7. § 2 e : ity of that name, slam thier cedell ne rendered still more convenient by his studies conse- Bonon, 3 Hickey, Johu 3 Sigaghter, Renben "ting in part as follows, viz fine Cabas, Dressing f i s quent up?n protracted illness. Bowle, J Harbea: hell: 1 Bo: Cas “ . ‘ence during the revolutionary war; which ‘mar 3—3t BOYD REILLY. serie = : z = ra ogee Jet Ornaments, Lubins’, Prver's American, which we are satisfied is erroneous. eee i —— we/ name abers es Cart Bowas 1s Kot acruoxizen ro pve.| Prisms our ‘ slate.” We adopt them simply CHASE OR SELECT 4 sitx for the public build-| #5 °¥r choice, not as that of the President, ar ings, and was only authorized to examine ai ssortment of GOODS, in the above line, enume- wtto the P Wo intend nine and | we do not know who he thinks of appointing being agreed to, tho said bill was duly passed. AP OF THE ISLAND OF CUBA, compiled | ueatord, Henry, Mad Water, Coa.bs and pea to Onn = ee ads nage ahs We presume that at least one hundred persone i < M from the most reliable Spanish authorities Baldwin, HH Hartnoe, Sherrard, Joen hort everything ae ee far as regar 1s the location of the el office, bave been urged on bim for these positions, BALTIMORE CO&BESPONDESCE vi eographical, Chronological, and Statistical Bec ucew Heseclbach, “ sh “sed ney p, and they cordi: we, and the people cf tse city. are quite as] many whelly upen political considerations 1s - soteterig catage agg = Tae New Post Office and U.S. Court Build- pemibty ba aes he te whe and others on the devilish-good fellow princi | tnz—The Locatiuon—Favoritiem for the $2 Fy) RE W ARD.—The undersigned ? treat, or refuse to treat with any carte pala pie, neither of which, we trust and believe Merchants Exchange—Brantz Mayer— 3) Sor she apereeian of Rants +s oan Seeohten Sasnen We do not hesitate to say that the precent lo-| Wi'l be allowed to determine his selections fo, | 1”. Weather—The Harbor — Anziety— Sytly. J 4 Business—Money Affairs. sa cation of the post office is much more centra} > | Brin' those positions of more importance to the fu executors of Thomas Harvey. For the last eighteen | guriingaime, A 2 and conrenient thi asi e ui é Bautimore, March 2, 1855. months said woman was in Georgetown, slic is now | Buel, : G ‘DRIA RAILROAD. ak ae ha ch eee “tag | {80 oF the country, than any others he will] 7.5 1 ation of the new post office and U | believed to bein Alexandria. She is about rity | Bowie, AF pet, Bernant | Swayce, James Wersigne! having become proprietors of = nd in thisopin. | Bate within his gift during the bal hi ew Patt One: & years of age; ts black, and about five feet four inches | Coen : ne, rge and commodious Steamer GEORGE alladed to by the American—and in this opia- g ing ance ot bis}. ., - " ark, % 2 * Ps f Pp 3 5 = Court building, has become a subject of Wm Jenes, Marion Smith, Geo R , by thetrefforts, to accommodate the 10D we are certain we shall be sustained by | Prosidevtial term. : Zs aa Z } ew 01 Col T L Jannin, Louis R 7 7 ashi 2 iy. ' * bove reward will be paid on di tenden, " elling between Washinston and an overwhelming mass of the business men of ich interest wai our sonaniene Some are off onc. r, at Upper Mar: P g 7 Judge, ieee es _ A foc lities which they offer tor oe be the expense of conforming the Coptain Ryndera.—“Cap's in town and jb Te nae fee paper sree pe te ae 3-3w 2 a , . 2 Soeighder, CG 5 r wtrediec ing se tcametier$ 5 the building to the views of Capt. Bowman of | *t027¢.”” He looks as keen asa briar, and a: |*' eae egeeree “FASHIO MILUINERY 3 ae Sewerccn S ob codaanikere ee Sealey ett tell, but of this we can speak | tough asa hickory nut, as usual; somewhat | is back) S87 they, is broad, and his purse} | FASHIONABLE MILUINERY. a Schalk ctiseal pier chlnien et box neces Positively, the comfort and conveuience pf | subdued, however, in appearance, since being | 1’*Ps therefore as he has put his foot into it, No. 303 Pa. avenu vee : Fy Shepard's A foliowing schedule of prices at which their Boat will ene Js Snmerpemed se aby united in the silken bonds of wedlock with a | &? ™ust be skinned before getting out—some- and 10th sts , respectfully ahnomecee Kimball, Mose soo be oo ‘A ow ef, 2 z . ee o h f he ies o a aseengers is; Buggy wi horse, ‘usqualled by very few. Every body knows| beautiful and meek little quakeress, which | "24 4p the principle of a poor devil get- Washington that she has received ther fist Spring | ¢ atom, cone ae 1254; Buggy wagon and Sheweca Bs; Moos anaes that the great mass of the business of the city | happy event, it will be recollected, took place ing into purgatory. Wehave hungry mouths] Fashions with a se es ast saat nexwnsent of FG. ohn G Teena, Siduey der, 1244 ; pet ~ and | horse, 25; Market ~ 3 5 oh oh Mowe z Straw Bon- homes, SB w round trip 3744; } tw theFon Ome those tcaia ay pens hee not longsinco That is, the gallant captain agate coe brawling politicians, all of whom a vena Paes Gar aa, ML D. Talmedg dae, et 25, Market wagon round Crip 37); Draye 28; Dray Portion of the community, having mest to do| Wears more of the dignified air of the man of | “*Mt action. For theso reasons they think| " mar3—st" on Thompess, dno L Flour per baci Serna, > sncne round Wp: - - l ij i s a rel 5 cen iroan ae jofice te heavy loss of time, and great} family, than when 60 lately the gay bachelor | ‘2¢!Sam should begin at the foundation, FOR MOUNT VERNON. Saeease sa Macaat teem sen | Andel emer teenie geepteiien. inconvenience We, 23 independent, disinter- leader of all the “fast men” in the United | '2°7 his own structures, and divide his surplus MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, | Connor, J T fe: Turpin, Geo H _ In connection with this boat are Latham & Cook ested parties, do not hesitate to speak thecon | _ with a liberal hand. The city, too, they March Sth and 6th The THO! Capen tee Lindsley Mer Joka tetn, cy | tine Of Omnibuses. Viotions of our mind upon the question. And| States. He grows indignant whenever the | arg requires ornamenting, and therefore an| COrry rite! leave Washington aig ae, _Jotiah D Lance, JP Toda. Col CS 3 JOUN VAN RISWICK,} prsains, ee 7 5 ure re 4 Dod and thet it should rot be left to one having Dominion,’’ to regulate _her politics, is al- among the business and more eub: Laat por-| Strangers will havea good opportunity to visit the Campton, jeury c Yanga, Chas, | Fay Tucsday morning, the 27th wt. neither business nor interest in our community | ‘*4ed to; protesting that if be is famous for | tion of the community in favor of retaining the | Tomb of Washington. . Setar. Meckey, WRJ Vermilion’ a F near the Capitol, a larg platina BKEASTPIN, to eelect a location for us. anything, itis for minding his own business, | post office where it now is, ard fur purchasing | _ EDNEY, Capt: | Collaghan, Francte Maloya: Wa Vickers, & H grin a female bead in the centre. The Gnder will .. and that, therefore, idea of turning Virginia politician imputed to he never entertained the | ‘#@ Merchants’ Exchange, part of which can sola I = 4 ot | be suitaly rewarded by lea itat 203 G st. 4 NOTICE OF OOPARTNERSHIP. | srtj"paony. Marcel tees" ™glagactt core | De Raney damp eats fel chers for the accommodation of Nees undersigned have this day formed a copart [C*¥, Cassius M = Maher, Timothy Wright, W 8 ni PRESONSL. «++. Hon. Pierre Soule and Hon. Mr. Bar-| ‘@ e : the States Court. The rumor that the nership under the uame and style of Hyde & | C.s¥Or4, Chas A2 Mendenball, SO 8 White, Wm HECKER’S FARINA vinger, late Minister to Spein, and Gen. Qait- bim. He insists that the story is merely a}iot now occupied by the First Presbyterian} Davidson, ane will continue at the old siand of FE. conane. ol Alt Seok Reteoctect Walser” Epica expressly for Families. & delicate | mon are in this city , i blind put forward bythe opponents of Wise, ponees picts of North and Fayette sireets, ere eee Oe EET Liktee Mora feecms Waklwinew. land man ea teeny : ; ; : en favorably recommendod, is without | town, D.C. YM. 5 e rs = mes economical, suubions, +++ Among otbers, Charles F. Mayer, of | t attract public attention from the active 1a aay foundation intent This location is less} |. , fCu S SRVIDSON- Ce Watern Wi preparations ever brought to ue aie, eaninctly Baltimore is named as a candidate for a seat| 07S ¢f noted citizexs of other States to compass | cnt al and les convenient to business than] Gtr"ectown, March 1, 1665, De TB jo Woote Majors prpery~ oi perenne on ae, we nee in the new board of ciaima. the defeat of Wise. Wehave icng known tim | the Exchange, and to build on it would cost AVING suceceded Messrs E Pckrell & Co. b t Wrenn, Richard . Strictly speaking, HECKEDS PARITA is neither +++ In view of the severity of the weather, | for a shrewd man of strong practical sense. | “°F? by ove Eee ensne exchange Company H Picea Lal remeees ee en ree ee : Wits aot juangent nor laxative, but restorative ; strengthen- acard has been issued by the R Rede | Prom first to lact we have placed not the would ask for their entiro property. Economy | we will keep constantly on han supply Wallace, John ing the digestive aud absorbent system. In disor- 13 wi 7 - | Flour, Ship Stores, Ship Chandlery, &c. Dab! ‘ Wilson, Asst Surg’: Secretary of the Koman Catholic Diocese of # wisdom, as well in governm:2ntal as in indi ip » Ship 2, ‘urg’n a : dered bowels, Diarrhea Dysentery, and eren in t % of} slightest coufidence in the rumors eo nnecting | vidual afftirs. To secure the preent locality{ ™ar3—Sit HYDE & DAVIDSON. _ peeinn ine P a. o | Casts Of Cholera, when ‘food is deemed admanibi Buffalo, allowing those laboring oa the public PTR ag i Davia, Jno S M we Jon by the physician, Heckers’ Farina cannot fail 1 be Pi his ith th t fy £ the post-office, contiguous as it is to the NEW MUSIC. ia, J Chas ‘ebster, Joshua Works the use of meat without restriction dur.| 2!8 58™° ¥ @ current canvass of Virginia. he id bli ; ; aW 2 Ve Devenport, Isaac au Wever, John salutary, and wherever known is extensively used i of custom-house and other public buildings, is, E are this day ia receipt of a large assertinent | Davie, Gen Geo R Warder, DrJ a in Hospitals and private practice. The prese ing Lent, except on Fridays. — in my judgment, Uncle Sam's policy. The of NEW MUSIC frou th principal publi-h- | Driskel, Dautel z od of health, or the "revention of sickneat ia on teat _-++ Den Kice is about to go North with his} The Officers of the four New Regiments | Argus of to-day haga sensible article on the ing housca in the country, consisting of Songs, | 2 “a r ee as important as the curing of disease.’ People in Circus Mr. Shields reported to the Senate this morn. | subject. Dueets, Trive, Marches, Kondos, Gal'ops, Quadrilles, 7 MacKay, Ma) loaac? Warren, Joe H health should thercfore ue Heckers? Farina freely oe Mr. Zi rian, a meinber of the city ing from the Conferenc® Committee oni the e are looking now with much anxiety to Polkas, Mazourkas, Schottisches, Geins from the McGlen, James Wilson, Henry as common food, to preserve the inestimable bic Council, of Baltimore, b Congress for the fate of the river and harbor] “Pris, &e. Megee, Worteen, 6 Also, Music Bovuks, Portfolios, Music Paper, In- | Easton, Rev Jno 8 MeGee, Wardwell, G F For sale by Grocers and Di sts generally, been appointed] Army appropriation bill, & provision giving itor i iati i ii ’ : ‘holes -le by the manufacturer, HECKER & BKO. Auditor in op poriti ‘ &ppropriation bill before the liouse. This tion 3 Wepauds. nits in | £208, Jona'n H = McKeunon, Robert Weirich, BC - nnafacturer, “ member of the Gly Coueell hee “hy the President power to app-int all the officers | i# a moasure of great public moment, not alone Sees. So tee tres eek and’ every errticle Balin, George. Mecerty, Thos Watermne by CHARLE: 7 ITT. 13 Comments — igo’ fiee during the term for which bh: stb of the four new regiments of regulars under tothe city, but the ccuntry at large, and wing to the inusic trade always on band at the | Em McNamars, Patrick , > Theos ts each tat nice Erie | cqraser aan is should be promptly acted upon Piaao and Music Establishment 0 ‘ as tae eee HECKERS? FARINA JELLY in double boi!- among Baltimoreans. oi ee officers pg tho coming | | jearn that tho architect in reconstructin JOHN P. ELLIS, O'Neal, Prank ers, Which render bn xander ing or scorching im; ble, St. Paul’s Church, North wee ares whie __ 306 Pa. : venue, near Tenth a Sa Saal Frater, Gass | is now Sa ae a the Fair o of the Metropo}s a was burnt, about a year as made quite = | Forbes, RB O'Neille, 53 tute, in ington. a mistake. He built two" pondercus tal HOWARD LIFE INSURANCE com ‘march 2 "JAMES @. BERRET, Fr. u. -+++ The New York Sun hoists the name of Sam Houston for the Presidency in 1856, saying: Virginia Scrip Bill—Many th learn on good aang, pir ag upon pillars or columns of free stone. These 3 : UST RECEIVED, per brig Ann Elizabeth, a MORE ABOUT LOCKS. “Itis the genera! theme of ae roved insufficient, and have beet Hl. C. SPALDING, of Weshisgon, Agcat- ; > 4 and we ma: a onal poi Seo he tee bill, and, of course, its failure will be heavily civiag way under the immense pres NPHE Howard Life Insurance Company, posses oettine lot of Blue and White Mercer POTA- SOCK ee ee —_ ey Houston, if his life is spared, felt. We trust that time may yet be found to became nesastary to supplens thems with strong ing an ample capital, and every faciiity for e 109 barrels Prime Baldwin Apples FAIR LOCK, without key or key-hole, is the Lock ¥ @ next Presidert of the Uni iron columns. is being done, the buildin ss cad ife Ri: will be sold low to close igninent b: that eqgured the outer-doors of the H Bale that Sulten.” Hone Voces pass it through the Senate, is now tho yiesaie 1 wan however: | makes every insuronce against Life Risks upon th MELDRIDGE, | coauaimed 91,000 et ike Words. Fairs Lotion isste : +++» We are pained to learn that the Hon. an inexcusable oversight in not testing the] Parties insuring upon the mutual plan are ent: | a 2—1w ___Union Wharf, Alexandria, | it being necearary to unlock this before other locks ,| Alexandria !—On motion of Senator Seward, | capacity of the stone before rearing walla| tled to a proportionate ahare of the profits ; or upon OTATOES AT AUCTION —200 baskets supe | itt the safe could be unlocked. All parties interested R. E. Fenton, of New York, has been confined the Senate, thi P ‘ upon it the joint stock plan by which they pay a lower rate rior German Will be offered for sale on | 8!€ referred to the following notice : = room for several days frou a severe ins a ede aa ae a. the civil Brants Mayer, Esq., one of the agents to| °f premium, but long mee se —s 3 eats ee: = 12 o'clock, in front of THE — wale LOCK. position. and diplomatic appropriation bill aclause ap ide in New Orleans, for the McDonough | _ Policies are granted either for life, or for a limite e steamer George Page, Alexandria, Va. . ICR. ++++ The case of Mrs. Gaines is still on trial | Proptiating for new custom houses at various has not zet left He expects to decent OT emed etawinds deal cs Pemen pr Piwsrintet Se ee ee = MARVING | ~ re ewig a WILDERS raent at New Orleans, and from the evidence it ap. | Points, among them being Alexandria, Va. about the 7th of this month. He was delayed | stations, but especially to every hivad of a family. SIGNOR SEVERO STRINI Salamander SAFES, New York, the Patent right of Pears that she pretty clearly established the by indisposition. Military or Naval Officers o1 tt paid ur on duty may be AB the pleasure of announcing to the citizens | ™: - ‘hat Daniel Clark, her father, did at least The weather has slightly moderated, tho insured in time ef peace. H of Washington that he can take one mc ROTATING PERMUTATION PLATE LOCK, , 1 ion.—W. i 4 (ies insured in this Company have the privi- i nape a Commonly called . 'é A all seasons of the year t extra premium.— | jeaso: % : re 5 ++++Honorable John Covode has given to| Civil and diplomatic appropriation bill, in or- pape “risdhaoeernirernaroerr Bord Special poruilta im California, Auetralia, or the a woe raat — BAvInS Hate ‘The latter title was acgoired in consequence of the poor of Pittsburg, Pa. is der to get an extra session. At 2 p. m. it receipts and ot of | ites Nor 33S North Direch age ee oc | | MBLIEW LADIEW GAZETTE OF | fis, WOCk being placed in a Sair at the World's coal, which the P, ‘& Fa., 18.000 bushels of gel . Pp. mm. ing very light ipts and supplies of | wffice No. 338 North D street, one door east of L Fashion for March, fee OF | Pair, with $1,000 in the Safe, to be the of 2 eousylvania Railroad Com-| seemed likely to succeed. produce Breadstuffs are firm at about the| Tenth mar 3-eolm for ry containing all the latest | any person who could open the door. pany agree to transport to | Paris, London and New York spring fashions, at he iod of forty- Seok lant - aeieny fr same prices current before the late European CARD TO FAMILIES. SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Ped re sg — pe aA pes wane charge. sas news. 3 B ‘ to be remembered. Pag aa The Current Operations of the Treasury The money market is easy. It is consolatory| i 19 Ha fe ee oars aie eee Ok Pero Sorel che oleae 000. — -++-@rant Thorbun has settled himself ap-| Department.—On yesterday, the 2d of March, | to know that, notwithstanding the | ex-} Rio, Laguyre, Maracaib) and Java Coffee 12 to Bankers, Towelons and Merchants who desire to tly for his life in the town of Winsteg,| there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | Ports of coin in the last twelve months, we are| 16 cents Efehterd county, Ct., and amuses himself by | the books of the Department—~ - wri letters to the “ Mi Coun bce derail in ‘aaa poe ty Her- | Por the Treasury Department... have these Locks upon their doors, them still immense gainers cf the jous metals.| Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder aad Black Tees by appiying oo Brostes Marvin No '146 Water The last ten years cannot have added less| 37% to 81. North and South street, who have the exclusive right to manufacture «. $22,259 than one hundred and fifty millions of dol-| An all other articles usually kept in n family gro- - said Locks in the United States. For the Custo: ance 480 11] ‘ars to our permanent capital of coin. This} “*'Y > *! Corresponding low rates wer, new edi BENRY C. JONER. QOPI: is estimated that there are forty to. | €or tbe War Depastnont: 85,540 00 | accession hae fortunately pone into the hans Sssoaie Hell. coiex uot ed we, season eatin for March Newerk, M. J., Sanmery 90h, 1853. " aise nian to iy For the interior Department. 1,755 of the people, and is performiog the legitimate} = mar 2—3* ? 7 The Heiress of Beliefont by Emerson Bennett STEARNS & MARVIN e — eee establishments in the pee aying in the Laterior D ts functions of domestic currency Ttis@ wos- AIOTICR—A THROUGHOUT BLOOD ED| ETeyining la the Stationery tine ecole mg hn : wi it, teeeee i li t Ph a N nited States, urn out, in busy times,| » Dattment + ie — Kas nei inch poten rpm aad Niitrood bare, a very fine form, dark ly afterwards ong hacbublished received immediate 44 & 146 Water at. » for sale at the L Btabl weather or at pleasure. It gives stability to] Franklin Hotel, &h peng — mar 2—3i* 120 locomotives per year. and employ 9,000] Foren syy Gastoms 260 14 | values of every kind, and greatly mitigates 1 N.Y. % Departmen: THE ONLY MAKERS OF SALAMANDER SHILL: 4 heads: into boss Treasury frem = Olena Dusiding, Coreen oI ene SAFES, combining wa Ee and ag get JNO. R. 8 mar 2-H war l—im Georgetown, D. C.