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emcees fe EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: °. eee eee ee 2 TO ADVERTISEMENTS should be handes_ in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they vay not appear until the next day. —— SPIRIT OF THE MORNING YREss. The Union gives its readers the civil and diplomatic appropriation bill, discusses the President's approval of the Texas debt bill the people te be always honest, and speaks of the war of the Democratic party upon the se-} President bas nothing todo. That contract eret foe. The Intelligencer is devoted to news items and correspondence. and | veto power is not an inexhaustible element of The Sentinet talks aboat foreign news, and oan arity, upon which a weak, vasci: ating, disousses Know Nothingism, snti-slevery, temperance ; closing its article on this subject saying: ~ Despite their distrust of and hatred for Democrats, we baie’ that the Southern Whigs, when Northera Know Nothingism shall be fully unveiled, will distrust and abhor it more than they have all along distrusied and bated Democracy. We believe that the da: is not far distant when they will unite wi the conservative Democrats of the country. They have been deceived by their brother Whigs of the North; they will be deceived by the Northern Know N things, and they must either unite with the Democratic party, or remain a useless and ignoble local party— for cf such a character is every Iccal party. VHEMUNAL. «see Gen. J. A. Quitman, of Mississippi, and @ George Cadwallader, of Philadelphia, ete at the National Hotel. «+++ In Nobiesville, Ia., Mrs. Julia Frey berger brought # suit against Mertin Mount- rss mae caused by liquor sold by the defendant to tho plaintiffs nusband, Jobo Freyberger. ‘Ihe jary gave her a verdict of 0. -Dr. A>billi soys that Pins 1X. will prob- ably de as Pope, bat that he is the last of his order that will ever rule Rome. Time will tell how good 2 prophet the vali nt doccor is «+++ Gea. Robert Patterson, of Philadel- ig in this city, stopping at Willards’ oted --- A new theological magazine has been started by one of the partis in the old school eburch, entitled the Presbyterian Critic. It i ed at Baltimore, and appears under opices of Dr. Stuart Robinson and Rev. Thomas E Peck. Itisto represent the anti Priuceton and anii-centralizing party, and will oppose the present policy of the ecclesi- astical boards of the church + James M. Hoyt, Exq ,a lawyer of Cleve. land, Obio, of eminent cuccess in his profes siou, haa just enicred upon the ministerial of- fee. First Baptist church in that city, two or three weeks ago. Mr. Hoyt, it js eaid, has taken this step as the result of long considered quez- tions of du'y- -+e+ The “ flotilla men” vices. At es the fight, under Com “landsmen,” in the bill, included these men. ++++ Mrs. Fanny Kemble has given repeated readings of Shakspesre’s Midcummer Night's 2? which disti isbes th i:m of Deana as Exeter Hall, in Loudon, ee peed lerebaproemipt wripans = s nied by Mendlesoha’s exquisiie music, an band and chorus, under we direction of Mr. Benedict. ++++The Rev. Alexander Grozart, of EJia- burg. has been fur some time in the United States, collecting materials for a life of Jona- thas Edwards. ++++ Joe Seawell Jones, who always wrote himself * of Shoc-o,”’ of this State, the author : nd who} Gen. Shilds on account cf bis foreign birth ” aud, Mis3,on the 20th uit, of Jones was decidedly aman of ot Jones’s Defence of North Carol; fougut duel scross the S.ate of Kaovue died at Columbus, M preumonia Parts, and of brilliant conversational powers.’ ++++Baneroft basa volume of his Misesl- ao Writing#in the preas of D. Appleten <oseThe biozrapby of Gov. Dorr, we hear, will possess greast po- will soon be issued. It litical interest. ing last -++« It has Leen asserted that C. W. Carri. - of Philadelphia, whd spoke at the psn mocratc meeting at Alexandria on Monday ight last, is 2 Catholicand an [:sishman. We have been in:imately acquaint:d with Mr Carrigan for years, and pronounce th barge to Le utterly void of truth. He is on et American Protestant Parents, was baptize] in the Methodist church, an. educated iu a Meth- odist college He iz not only an American Protestanz, bat we thiak has no relative wh» 34 Det 2 Protestant. +++ The Hoa. Wm. B. Saith, of Ams, lectured before the American Protestant As sociation at Baltimore last evening. +++ Bennett sayz: “We never mean to wake such an ass of our poor self ag we have seen in Chevalier Barnum, Chevalier Greeley and others who have givcu their ally bing: pbies to the public *’ Nature bas B bett the trouvle of this, and in additi bim an arran: ksave see The committee of Congress, who, at Judge Bayly’s own rejuest, investigated the cberces wade by Mr. Benjamin Green agaist Judge Bayly’s cfivial coadu &@ member and chsirmaa of the Commities on Ways and Means, reported unavimvusly that there was not the sl ght color for such ebarge, and no impropriety in Judge Bayly’e conduct, ++ Judge Muson, the American Minister in Paris, is said to have almost entirely recovered bis health. During his illness, the Emperor avd all the Imperial family ma ifested much interest in Lis welfare, und at the last diplo matic gathering at the Tuilicries family cf Mr. Mason were present. and were warmly congratulated ou the Minister's recovery It is expected that M’lle Rachel wil errive io this country early in September Rext, being e>gaxed to play five weeks io London previous to her departure; this engagement iz fo commence in July, for which she is to re- seive 20 000 franes The 15th of August is raid to be the due fixed upon for her embark- ation fur America. +-++ Previous to Mr. Scule’s arrival in Paria ox bis way to England, an article appeared in the Republican Siecle. ostensibly from Madrid, to the fuilowing effect “ Br. Soule has evening before his Jeave of the Queen flattering reception. an efectionate intere 2n- Oo made quitted our capital. The departure be tock cfficial abel gave bim a most °2 a one as indicated ————+~re fe The Crystal Palace at Munich, built for the late exhibition, is ordered to be entirely emptied, and converted into an exercising- ground for drilling and parading the troops. ao The mcat valuable portion of the town of St. Mary's, Georgia, was destroyed by fire on Saturday iast. Ii: commenced in an unoe-| 2°¥ Preceut quite a lively appearance, A ecupied house, which was fired by deaign. [FThe Missourl house of delegates has passed @ bill Ging the rate of interest in that} hi: State at 10 per cent. Ep The Slaves of the South have been send- 8 Sie ing contributiousto the suffering poor of the} ‘ie North. Ei" They ars about to form a fournalist’s | fice learn » by telegragi, elab in New York, where members of the| that Charles Boland has Press can meet acd erjoy themselves. Ths V’ schington correspondence of the New Maret Yor", Dat/y Times is lately toorning with sbace 8. Y the President for the exercise of this pre- rogative given him by the Constitution which he has sworn to uphold. We extract the fol- lowing : tiesof the Republic. Iis message is overflow. For the redemption of stock.....+ $11.712 70 ing with the cant phrases of small demagogues, ake-pn aroamary tod peril about ‘economy,’ ‘monopoly,’ and all that gort For Neen rsteagige fipetnd 27,605 34 of thing. With the Collins contract the . anything of Franklin Pierce, except that he had fainted in Mexico. * His first sermon was preached ia the of the last war were} power, and create a prejadice in the popular introduced into the boun.y land bill by an| mind egainet its excreige, as if it threatened amendment from Mr. May, of Md., who pre- sented to Congress a brief review of their ser- nina » they bore the brunt of| fy the unprejidiced mind that the veto power joshua Barney. They r are Low numerous in the iower counties of | Corrupt leg , q Maryland acd on the Eastern Shore. Neither] f the Executive by the Constitution, and to be the words © seaneu,”’ ‘ordinary seamen,” nor} @pplied by him whenever, in his unbiassed Mike Walsh was serenaded on his re- turn home to New York on Wednesday even- ee te ef Hon. John Robbins.—The numerous friends of this gentleman in this city will be gratified to learn that on his arrival at Philadelphia pe was received by a large cumber of his per- sonal and political friends in the most cordial manner. Bpeeches were made and toasis drank, and everything paseed ¢ff in the hap- piest manner WASHI? oTON NEWS AND GOSSIY. The ¥-to Power and the N. ¥. Times— ¢ I need say but little. There actos doubt that unprejudiced men, all over the country, will feel that in this act the Presivent has usurped and exercised a tyranical most dangerous to the liber. The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—(n yesterday, the Sth of March there were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Department— Porcoveringintothe Treasury from miscellaneous sources For the War Department. For repaying in the War Dep: MONE wees eecerceeeeeres For the Navy Department For the Interior Departmen a eee The Stanwix Hall Pugilists. Bill Pool, who was the subject of the coward. ly attack at Stanwix Hall, in Broadway, New Yori, has died from the effacts of the injuries inflicted on him by Turner and Baker. It is known that be was assaulted by a number of armed rowdies at the same time, when he had but one or two friends within call. The Even- ing Post says : The deceased is lying at his residence, 164 Christopher street. Our reporter found the house closed this morning, and asvertained that Mrs Poole, the deceased's widow, was severely ill and hysterical, in consequence of her recent bereavement, and that a physician had been sent for. The house is a well furnished and genteel residence. The body was lying in tho back parlor, surrounded by maoy of bis weeping relatives and friends The face was calm. the lips compressed, and thestrong lowerjaw firmly closed, the expression being that of a man, who, in life had been posses:ed of marked de. termination of purpose and graat muscular energy. He wore a dark moustache, and was a strongly built man of middle stature The feeling of his friends in the neighbor hood of his residence is pretty freely exprea-ed. Chey think he atiack. which has ended in his death, was foul and savags prompted by ani- mosity to bim a3 an American, and urged on and committed by the Irish party Un this subject a gen'leman a ates toour re poterthat he wae with Poole at the moment o° bis decease, and whoss name is Mason, P ole’s brother in law, end recite? to him bis last words, which will undoubtedly will be in evidence to morrow. Poole said to him, jus: before expiring, 1 think I’m a goner ; if I die, 1 die a true American; and what grieves me most is, to think that I’m murderei by ea set of I —by Morrissey in particular.” It is said that Poole sit up in bed and con versed with hia friends about half an hour before he died. He gave directions to have his hody opeved by the physicians. He da. sired to be dressed in a suit cf biack clothes, with patent leather boots, and a white collar turned over his coat. The only one of the large number of the as- ssilants of Poole, who is now in durance is Jim Turcer, t.e general bruiser and fighting wan who shot himself through the arm while endeavoring to shoot Bill Poole He bas been removed from hi: cell in the Jity Prison, and transferred to the Penitentiary Hu spital on Blackwell's [-land. in order that he might be benefitted by the chanye, his parlor in the Tombs being too small and damp Turner is in a sad condition, and his arm appears to be woree than ever. He is much reduced in flesh since his misfortune and in- varceration. It was rumored that Baker had gone to the Sandwich Islands, and would never again re- turn to this country. The report is considered reliable But the ond is not yet. Poole’s friends de- stare that if Baker is on the face of the earth, the summer shall not open without secing him, tead or alive, in New York, and in the hands of the law, on which they rely for justice. was made before the country had discovered x * “Franklin Pierce will yet learn that the ill judging President can draw aa libitum in the expectation that his capacity for mischief may blicd the world to the want of mral power over the affections. sentiments or respect of the maszes. * * * * * “There is something very singular about this veto, The day before it came in tho Presi- dent told a distingui-hed Senator, es I am in- formed, that he would approve t il. The idea of a veto of an Appropriation bill under these circumstances was deemed u'terly pre posterous ; and the most intelligent among the active opponents of the measure, in each House, freely pronounced all euch intimations to be utter noneense! But it turns out that common sense, as they e "timated it, and Fraule lia Pierce are not syuonimous terms, It is reported here that there wasa time when this Washington correspondent of the Times was every day seen coming from the White House, and that the object of his visi: there was to obtain information in order to make the Times more interesting. Then no such language appeared in his letters but instead, only such words were used 23 would rather please than offend. We have been versed in newspaperdom for some time, and have learned that when a weathercock turns itis a sign that the wind haa shiited. We are not posted in the detzil: of this matter at all, and would like to know what's in the wind now. As to the exercise cf this power by the Presi dent, we have only to eay, that from the time of Jackson down to the last veto of President Pierce, each veto has been zarctioned by ;u'- lic sentiment as soon as the people kad time to Teflect. itis useless to speak of the uses of this power, as we have already doueso at length. We will eubj.in the remarks of the New York Sur on the subject: “The repeated exercise of the veto power by President Pierce, and the doubis of its propri- ety which may have been excited in the minds of many, suggested the desirablenesa of some comments un the subject Lt has been a favo rite aim with a certain clas* of partizan press- es and jobbing legislators to decry the veto some grea! danger to the country, but a very cursory examination of the matter will satir- is an importantcheck on the hasty. bad, or ation, wisely placed in the hands jadgmen:, the public interests demand it. fhe veto power, wisely used, i a most valua- ble element in the system ot “checks and bal- our government irom that of all otbers, and gives it its priceless value a3 a conservator and diffuser of treedom.”” A Leiter Writer’s Boach.—“Oba:rver,” who writes from this city for the Philadelphia L-dger, in a late letter, says that Gen. Persi- fer F. Smith “ has been appointed brigadier general, the President being afraid to appoint The Union oftho Democracy at “Old Tamary.’ The Democrats of New York city heida rouring meeting at Tamany Hall for the pur- pose of ‘uniting the party.’ Speeches were delivered by ator Stuart, of Michigan, and Jadge Williams, of Iowa. Among others the following resolutions were passed : Resolved, That the “buo cry” of “foreign influence” in our miet, impose onsrous obligations and restraints on the poor emigrant, who, in his escape from tyranay and oppression, comes to contribute kis material aid tothe development of the resource of the country, ought rather to ba lirected against tho:e pampered minions of English avistecracy whose iaterference with che domestic institutions of the United States hag hed for is sole object sectional agitation and the eventual disunion of our republic Ir is agaicst this epecies of foreign influence that the detacerscy cf New York pledge themselves always manfully to battle Kesulord, That the Union Democracy of New York, adhering to the true American doc- rine of Monroe, repudiate any line of govern- meatal policy which does not resist to the ex- tect of the “life und fortunes’ of the nation, Hi European icte ference with the affairs of this contine:t. and which will not resent to he utmost the encrouchments which are soug t to be made by the Ailied Powers ot Wes'ern Europa, in China, the Sandwich Islands, Central America and Cuba Keso/ved, That it is time for tae Democracy of New York, in view of the absorbing policy of the Allied Powers of Graat Britain aud france, to impose acheck unon their West (cdian agzressions, and to defiue the Ameri- ding of the line of conduct that should be pursued by us as a nation. Kesolv-d, therefore, That asthe unanimous voie@uf the Usion Democrecy of New York. we hold the ccquisition of the island of Cuba to to of paramount importance, not only to the esfuty and intogrity of tbe States, but as ‘ecessary, in a geographical point of view, us was the possessiun of the delta of the Mi-sis sippi to the commercial greatnees and honor of the country It is scarcely necessary to saygthere is no truth in this stery. No appointment has been made for the position of brigadier general, and in a!l probability will not be, previons to the meeting of next Congress. This story has been circulated no doubt by the writer in question to gratify his epite against the Presi- dent, who failed to commizsion him as consul to Marseilles. ** Observer,’* the New York Evening Post says “is an Austrian by birth, aud a Swiss by profession.”’ His foreign birth, we presume, was the least of j:ction to him; there were far more weighty reasons than that. The facility with which the pen that afew days ago prai el, can now abuse, isa proof that the Post wee right in its estimate of the profession of the man who guiles it. The California Repu blic. —Californians who yet rewain fu Washington lavgh heartily a the latest fabrication about the Golden State, published ia the ehape of a letter in that oviginator of falsoboods—the N. Y. Herald— giving the protended outlines ofa grand echeme to start an independent Republic in that re gion. A cotemporary trathfully remarke: “It bs one of the tricks to which Benzett is continually resorting, iu order to attract at- tention to his paper. If he succeeds in selling a few extra copies by the fraud upon the pub lis, he is quite content to have bis falsehoods exposed the next day. ‘Ihe only wonder ic thatthe people do not get tired of being cheated 20 olien by ilese lying seribblera.’’ An Interesting Case —An interesting oate is now being tried before the Supreme Court, in which the United States {s plaintiff and the Illinois Ruilroad & Bridge Company defend ants Thia case involves two questions, one is the right of the State of Iilinois to run a rail- road through Rock Island, which is a Goverr- Ment reservation; the other the right of the State to throw @ bridge acrocs the Mississippi Attorney General Cushing and Mr. Hayne District, Attorney of lilinciz, appear for the Uniced States, and Keverdy Johnson and Mr. Judd, of IMinois, for defendents. Cisriesl Changes in the Sixth Auditor's Cffice —-On the &th instant. Stonben Jenkins. a fourth class clerk, Tesigned, ($1,S09 salary.) David K. Lindeay was eppointed a fourth class clerk in place of Jecking, resigned. Elijah M- Merchant was appointed a third clase clerk ($1,600) in place of Lindsay, pro- moted James S Douzlas; was appointed a second class clerk ($1,400) in piace of Merchant, prc= mroted On the Sh instant, J. R. Wilson, a second class clerk, was removed, and A § Loughery, of firat class, promoted to his place. The Operatic Troubles in New York. M. Mere‘aek has published a letter, attrib- uting tue failure of the opera enterprize partly to the faot that the company was a enug little family party, and had the appearance of un veritatle complot by Maretzek and Strakosch, in which he compares tho coup 'd theacre of Ole Ball to the coup d’ etat of Louis Nepo- teon, and states that the opera under Olo Bull a0 more requires artiets of talent than did France under Louis Napoleon require men of genius, sud be bhinks it a great puy (ironical ly) Uhat Vid isull can’t send the artista conspi- ring against him to Cayene or Lamborice the N. Y. Expzega saya Nothing has yet heen heard from oe Bell Curiosity is on tiptce to learn what sort of an expian ition he will give; and that one ic do- manded by ihe circumstances appears to bo the universal opinion Signor Badiali states that by his contract with lo Lull he was to receive $1,000 (uot $1,500) per month, guaranteed by Mr. Phalea. He does not think that the salaries to be paid to artista caused the downfall! of the opera The Philadelphia Baifetin thinks that the reat sufferer by this “burst up” is that un- fortunate wud isl-used persouality, American art. Ule Dull’s splendid offerofa thousand dol- lars for a tip-top American opora by an Amere jean composer, 18 of course cancelled by the failure at the Academy, aud we are denied the bliss of hearing Washington and Franklia in a dao, Columbus in a grand cavatina, or the Littie Giant of Illinois in a santimental ro imanza. There is no hope for the opera butin an appropriation from Congress, The War Departmeat —ihis Department sbort time since every thing locked dull, now dsily num bers Gill the snte-room, waiting for £0 interview with the Scorctary of War or confidential Secretary. We suppose that these visitors are applicants for positions in Tegimeats for themselves or their {The owner of the celebrated horse Wild Irishman bas challenged any bo:se in the United States for three matches, for $3 - 000 each. He proposes to match hia horse for mile heats and repeat, two mile heats, and three mile heats, upon any race course on Long Island, and does not except the great blooded animal Lecompte. Land Warrant Forger.—The Pension Of- from New Orleans, been convicted in £1 atcity of forging land warrants siead of seeking to} C R Westbri Ores American Organization —The Bee. Know Nothing paper in Boston, hes come out in favor of en open organization of its party. and Geolares its belief that for the safety and Perpetuation cf the American party euch a courseisan cetual mecossity. With regard to the most prominent porsons now before the order for nomination to the Presidency, as they are affected by the secret mode of opera- tions, the editor says : ‘An evil result of the secret action of @ poli- tical party is its liability to sacrifice principles tomen Thisisan evil from which the Am can party iz in no wise exempt, as Me Propose Amusements. NATIONAL JHEATRE. —— success sad popularity of MESSRS. “VERS & MADIGAR'S Splendid Circus Company. Toe best Equestrian Company in America. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. THIS EVENING, March 9, Grand change of PQUESTRIAN NOVELTIES. ~h appears Mlle Ro-a, Mr. Thos , Mons » A. Aymer, W Odell, Masters Macs NATIONAL THEATRE A VARD SAM LONG, THE CLOWN. ‘iF ee ns cf Washing. Wii take place on SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 10th, Wien, in edition toa HOST OF VOLUNTEERS, He will sing FIVE NEW aes SONGS STUMP SPEECH. ‘The wonderful feat of (ist ume) Inwh L> to show Sot repre im = “LE PE&CHE DE LA GLOBE, gan, an hares, Mr. H. B. Madigan, artizans of a certain prominent man have so LE n NG peegage ny igh ‘ome Sail Wassseaed In coupling his name witha | © Mom; LE RUE and THOMAS KI THREE FAMOUS CLOW Jim Myers, Carlo, and Sam Long. WANTED.—FIFTY LITTLE CHILDREN for the Fairy Pantomine of CINDERELLA. need to Dancing will be preferred. FUN POR THE MILLION! LOOK OUT!! «mar 9~2t A CARD. HE_business relations exixting between HUNT & DONALDSON, Dentists, have been dissolved term well understood by every member of the secret American party, that the public ou:side, and many of the members within, begin to look uj0n the Hon. Sam Houston as the head and front of American party—as the only ex- povent of its principles—as its only eligible candidate for the Presidency. In a measure | by mutual consent. Pike Bas Brig it bas already become, not a party of prinei- | The former will continue the practice of Denti<- = Gechaden onind, ples, but the party of a man; and for the im. } '¥ in all its branches at he same place. od Cobened wate perfcotions of that man, whoever he may be, | . The latter has opened hi= office at the corner of ¥ Seventh and [ stree:s, over the Patrietic Bank, and has provided hitself with every facitity for operat- ing in any department of the dental profession. R. FINLEY HUNT. R. 3. DONALDSON. the party must consequentlyeufler. This state of things haz naturatiy excited the jealousy of the partizans of another prominent citizen, and we find that “Stockton Clubs’ are being secretly organized in every part of the Union. This. of couree, will arouse he friends of others, and unless this evil is checked, we shall soon find that instead of working together, as @ unit, for the advancement of important prin ciples, the American party will be divided and subdivided into partizan clans for this, that, and the other man, until its total disruption is aceomplished. A NOVELTY IN PIANOS. ddition to the excelient stock in store, the pt of seven wore PLANOS, ud complete ars nimert thore just rectibed is ‘O, an instrument of en- tur ly » y vention of which the late Jonas Chickering, E-q., devoted years of his con summate genius and experience. [1 is now perfect- ed by his ec who inherit their father’s talents, and have be arefully trained to his art. This ir- strument es the great desideratum of a puno, elegant in to cecupy ing only the space of a square plano, yet posse: sing ibe xc ion and all the qua ities of tone of a grand piano It has met the highest a) pr: ba ion of Professors Timms, Scharfenburg, Heff- man, and many of the best judges in this country. itis destined to be the mo=t popular instrument ev- er offe ed to the American public; already the de- mend far excre 's the ability of the manfacturess to supply. . . Also, magnifice: t Louis XTV central and square Pianos, by Chickering & Sons Daring the thirty- three yeute’ exiety nce of their factory, now the lar. gest in the world, their instruments never had so wide a reputation, m4 were so eagerly sought as at the prese An excellent assortment of 6,634, €% and 7 oc- tave Pisnos of good touch, toae and finish, by other ipproved toanulacturers of Boston and New Th atulates purchasers on 80 fa- vorable an opportu ity of personatly selecting a pi- ano trom su’ perb stock. As all the subecri ber's purchases are made exclusively for cash, he can and will sell pianos and al! articies m his line as low can be bought in the United States, cash or approved payer. Second-hand pianos taken in part payment. A good a-soriment of € irs, Flutes, Violins, &c New Mnsic constantty wet, ARD DAVIS, mar 8—3: No. 308 Pa. ave. #*='T—On the Sth F.bruary, a silver PORTE 4 MONNAIE, containing $14 or 215, on Ist street between Pa avenue and C street. The finder will be Lbesally rewarded by leaving it at this office. or No. 63 Indiana avenue. mar 8—3" ND UNDER THE LATE ACT 'S3.—The undersigned wid take ations for Bounty Lend under ct ot Congress, and all call upon him accordingly, ces, and give the htghest price for the warrants. GEO. T. MASSEY Agent and Broker, No, 428 Phirteenth et. mar 8—* PIANOS FCR RENT. 1 WO superior 7 octave Boudoir PIANOPORTES for rent or sa’e. Apply et HILBUS & HITZ’S Music Depot, where they may be seen. mar 2 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS. AY Rolls of Militia entitled to Land Bounty un- dec the act of Congress September 28, 1850, — from rolls in the Auditor’s office at Rieh mond. Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War ol 1812, being a supplement to the pay rolls. A few copies forsale at Having been aseociated for more than fi past with R.B Donaldson i socially, I take pleasure integrity as a gentleman and cheerfully recom the confidence of the pu a dentie' dex rving R. FINLEY HUNT. .* [Organ & Intel. 31) MPORTANT TO PERSONS BREAKING UP Housekeeping —Persons removing from the eny und wishing to disp’ se of their Furniture ana Hou-e> keeping Utensiis without the tr uble of sendii? them to Auction, can do so by calling upon ux a ur siore, No. 317 Pa. avet.ue, es we are prepared to ruy all such goods as may be offered. R. H. JEWELLE & CO, No. 317 Pa. avenve. ARKET FARM FOR SALE,—THE 8UB- seriber wishes to sell his Farm, situated in Prince George’s county, Maryland, and on the ta:e road from Washingt nto U, per Marlboro’. [ti- 1 a healthy location, and contains forty one acres,atd would make a capital market farm for a compete person, being t ut ten miles from Washington. Tie improvements on it consist of a new two-story dweilic g house, a good bara, and all the necessar) out buildings. Nct being acquainted with the work- ing ofa farm isthe reasen for offering it for sale, and it will be disno-ed of to any one for muca tes: than its real valne, for cash. mar9 lw* . H. CRANDELL VUGAR AND Twa. S25 naif chests Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hy son, and @clong Tea, vers superior 25 bags Java Coffee 1,000 pounds CODFISHL 100 ¢rams FiGS 20 boxes LEMONS ard ORANGES 95 bble crus ed SUGAR mar 9 Tux Two New Regiments.—The act of Congress creating these two regiments, de. clares that the officers and men shall be entitied to the same provi-ions for wounds and di abilities, and the same provisions for wid- ows and children, and the same allowance and benefits, in every respeot, as are allowed to other troops composing the army of the United States. They shall be subject to the tuies and articles of war, and the men shall be recruited in the same manner as other troops, and with the same conditions and lin- itations. mar 9 [FP A bill to secum to women e}zu2l rights with the sterner sex, making mariage a spe- cies of limited partnership, with private ard joint property, and securing to widows the guartiensbip of their children, has been or- dered toa third reading in the Honsa of the New Jersey Legislature. ixp1axa.—Thero is considerable excitement among the politicians at Indianapolis since the adjournment of tho Legislature. The Governor on Wednesday appointed several State officers, but the Secretary of State re- fused to adwinister the oath of office, and con- sequently the places remain vacant. OUNTY LA OF CO te King Bomba, the “butcher of Naples,” has joined the Western Powers agnizst the Czar of Ruseit. A few more such alliances, andthe ailies will lose entirely what little sympathy they now have among nations pos- sesaing liberal institutions t=" The Postmaster General of Canada hes given notice in the House of Assembly, that he will introduce a bill for the abolition of postage on newspapers. This is an excellent example worthy of imitation. R FARNHAM’S, Corner Pa. avenue and Uth sts. Also, at FRENCH’S, Alexandria, Va. mars $1 REW 4RD.—Loet, on the evening of the 26th Februsry, a gold moun ed “5 lass. The above reward will be paid by M. ELIOT, i sa corner of F and 12th sts. mar 7—3" Es” A eorios of resolutions have been offered iu the Pennsylvania Senate to annul the ad- journment of the two Hoases till October, and fixing the adjournment to the 20th instant. They were referred to the jadiciary committee. built. in the most s: bstantial hed in every reepect. There Water before the door. 6hhdsN O do 200 suger cure HAMS: 10 bbis LARD mar9 3t WILLIAM ORME, FANCY MILLINERY. MISS AMELIA PRIBRAM and Sister have ovened a FANCY MIL- LINERY STORE on Penna. avenue! side, No. 277. i would respectfully a’l Washingion and vici varied assortment of im- York. Paris, and London {ashi f Straw, Silk Crape. Lace, Velvet and other B =. Also, dries and other Caps. and faithfully attended io, mar9- lw* By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EW NOUSE AND LOT ON FOURTEENTH ternoon, March 14, at 4'¢ o’clock, on the premixes, I shall. s+! part of Lot No. 8, in square 238, fronting 20 feet on 14th street, with a three feet alley at the consisting of a two story and attic frame dwelling containing ten rec The hou-e ts ne is a pump of excell: ‘Terms: One-third eash; the resi‘ue in six and iwelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of Juste eived and for sale by between Tenth and Eleventh st-eets, sou u ni and manvfictured Millery, latest styles; New All orders in the Miliinery line thankfujly received street at Publie Sale—On WEDNESDAY af side, running back 100 feet, with the improvements, manner, and well fir trust on the premises. JAS. C. MeGUi a eee | mar9-d SR = iar The Assembly of Wisconsin, by a vote} — By J. ©. NcGUIRE, Auces LAND WARRANT AND PX.«fI0N CLAIMS. of 41 yeas tc 33 nays, have ordered to a third GaN TOES Rca GH etn [EE berber has in his possession a copy of reading the Probibitory Liquor Law. most desiratile Buiiding Lots __div-ter Lol! ot the Compaay commanded by zg errs THURSDAY aternoons March athe at aig | Maier George Peter, in the War of 1812, and is pre- pared to obtain Bounty Land for all Soldiers who have been engaged in the service of their country since 1790; and ai other clvims against the United States. RICHARD P. JACKSON, nck, on the premises, I shali sell, wit’ out re- seve, Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, in square 1:6, fronting each 2814 feet on north [ street, een 17th und Itth streets, running back 1473 feet to a twenty ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Wibarde Ho.el—z. a &3¢. wittaep. Office 155 B idge street, Georgetown, D.C, W Robinson, A Leavy, NY feet alley. : A w e , 4 E Conktin, do ‘These lots are delightfuily situated, with a south- | —— ——$ $$ —$_ —_____. J & Cozzens, do Col Davis,’ Md ern front, zbout the centre of the block, on either S [HIOR HAVANA CIGARS ON W B Hoibrook, co B D Terry, ky side of which have been erected first class houses, | (3) Private Sale—Tie atvention of the trade and and offer greater inducements to persons desirous of sevnring unobjectionable building sites than any property that has been offered for sale at auction for yeare. Title perfect and sale positive. private gentlemen is c: to the choice lot of im- ported CIGARS, of ‘various brands and flavors, at private sale, on the second floor cf my auction rooms, fur a few days. Major SJ Heintzelman, Dr D Sinclair, NC Usa ve. T C.ark, Mich »wne’ Hotel—:. 7. & u. snows, Bre , to JAS. ©. MeGUIRE 1T Danicis, Va - Heke & ledy. Md Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal Auction and Commission Merchant. RS Jones, do Andrews, NY payments at six and twelve months, with inte-est, Dr J McE Mullikia, Md ‘T.-H Norris, do aig jeed of tru-t on the premises, to the faction of the vendor. If the terms of the sale are not complied with in four days from the day of te sale, the property will be resold at the-tisk and expense of the first purcha- ser All cow P Teadhn, do i Eawards, La GE Jarvis, Va JH Stone DH Knapp, NY Rev APN Kolie,Md 1 Feeburger, do Mr Maloney, do TH Dix, Va DrJ Meliube & 2 ladies, 8 8 Gilbert, Mass do Mrs 8 Gilbert, do 5 Jolinson, do W_# Russell, Mo U Glover, Va J D Imboden, do O35 Hazard, RI Gv West, Md Ss SY Rooms, over € is where ibe p y Store, Pa. avenue, have splendid pictures taken. s Than al any other room in atinfaction ulways given. ncing at cost of purchaser. JAS. C. McGUIRE, neta thee io 1 be VERPOOL RALT AT AUCTI —On WED- tt 11 o'clock am, . Tarratt, ly- ing at_our wharf, her eavgo, consisting of 10.000 sacks G. 4. Salt Also, 1,500 sacks fine Salt E: i00 CORDS OF PI ered in any p: ak $5 75. Orders leit with Mr. McO# Ser h street, opposite Mr, > st mar 9—d Hatiowal Hotel—z. p. wittarp. W F Brooks, N¥ JH Iglehart, Md AJ Butfern, do JR Igiehart; do 4 F Tanner, Va KU Dusall, do BOUNTY LAND—ADDITIONAL. 1A Quiunsn, MI J Rogers, jr, do Of Marshali’s & Jeffries, and Darey’s brands, fac LI. my old frie or %hom | obtained Bounty Gen Cady atader, Pa NL Darnall, do tory filled, in full bleached sacks, and warrante! 10 dt, is less y than 160 acres, are here- KE Middiekaut, Md T P Scott, co to the ton. ‘Terms at the sal mes aud a record of the VJ Brown, co C Moriit, do FOWLE & ©0., — oi their certificates, are on NA Van Patten, SC WP Smith, do _ Alexandria, Va that Lean, with HS Taylor, do J F Winston, NY W A Sinith & lady, Va RG Lindsay, NC A fbarit, do for additicuat! tand. ‘T y land for want of suffi * now entitled to 160 acres, can diecorded by me. Others will find itto their interest to call or write, and I will send forms and inttructions for reasonable and fair compensation, JOUN D. CLARK, mar6—1m Agent, Washing: DC. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER DEPOT, - SSL Pa. acvonue, letween 4 jy and Gth street. ) E have ot all umes the best Philadelphia La- V ger Beer on band, and «fer it now for sale for $3 per keg, and in quart bowties fur §1 50 per ad Me We seud the Deer free of costs to all parts of the city. i #3 Mauy physicians have recommended this Beer as one of the best remedies for weak stomachs, mar 5—}m* F.C. & W. GERECKE. B25 HE ARD.—The undersigned will pey Ri <0 526 tor te apprehension of Negro Woman MARGAKET CHASE, purelased by the late Owen Norfolk, at sale of Thomas and Richard Harvey, ex. cutors of Thomas Harve tenths said woman was in Geo:getown, +he is Dow believed to be in Alexandria. She is about sixty years of age; is black, and about five feet four inches cs es Va K, by A. JARDIN, Florist and Nur- ft Ath street, comer of M — Trees Ever blooming Roses, Moss Roses, monthly Moss Standard Perpetual Blooming Rose, 4 to 6 feet in height, Climbing RK Ornagental Several tho: &e. linvite the attention of the public to this collec tion, as it is probably the b st collection of fruit trees and choice roses in America. All plants or trees warranted true to name and of first quality. mar 3—eolw EL mh W BE Dobbin, do Mr We-ton, wass Mr Crane, do JR Brown, Pa iteeweod Hous: —).8.& a. errcwood W_8 Mason, Va T P Stone, jr, Mass GN Daniels, Md T M Handly, do H W Kingwood, La D Digges, Md C Lewis. Tex 3 W Woodruff & lady TP Burke, NY W P Cowies & lady, NY JW Stone, Md r parlors and gardens and Dwart Pears, App'es, Cherries, PUBLIC SALE. RX virtue of a writ of distrain from George E. Kirk, and io me directed, agamet the goods an’ chatiels of J. W. Jordan, I have levied on the fol- lowing goods which 1 shull offer at public sale, to the highs *t bidder for cash, on tin th of Mareh, 1855, at 10 o'clock a. m., to satis ’y house rent duc and in ar ears to George E Kirk. Sale to tke place in iront of the Bank cf Wash ingtor, to w Four poirs Shutters ifty-two unfini-hed Doors elve Boxed Window Frames 560 feet of 214 ine Mouldings United States Hote!—z. 5. gacuner. AR Abercrombie, Md J Pigott, DC TN Ayres, Ky J Brassil, Va M Spencer, <¥ A Tyler, do ET Jenkins, do Jton Judge Bliss, O J weaver, Va W O Reg, do Mansion House, Atex A. NEWTON, PROPR an, NY K Beverly, Va T P Brougham, do TN Gitiugs, Md WHE , Va Hie Bk all, Eu ‘'T Wailace, do Ww q high. > RP Mis: Sicayer, do inane The abe ve reward will be paid on delivery to the MC ‘f B Nalle, do Lot of Lumber subscriber, at Upper Mariboro’. Prince George's C0-, AG Grinnan, do CTs Lot of Naits. . _ JNO. ©. MULLIKIN, J Birdsall, du 3A Chancellor, du mar 9—3t JAMES ENNIS, Bailiff. 4 Administrator of Owen Noriolk, E B Powell, du i Ficid, ja . aoe Fie ES iis = = EC Borker, Vt © B Smith, do VERY SUPERIOR HAMS, & SIGNOR SEVERO STRINI , de. EL Moore, Del AS the pleasure of announcing to the citizens P White, Md of Washington thet eS ae one more pu the Vocal Instruction for the spring season, us #40 per quarter, twenty-four les ons, Two Jexsons per week. Apply at Mr. DAVIS'S Music Store. mar 2—lw pee received 2 lot of those very superir Mary- land Hams for family u-e. Also, alot of fine sugar cured Shoulders, prime Leaf Lard at 124% cents per pound; 20 bags superior Old Government and Java Coffee ; Cucumber Pick- lea at 75 cents per hundred, ready for use. Pure Olive Oi!, Tomato Sauce, Cateups of all kinds. Also, a great variety of Sauces for fich, enme, &c. Z. M. P. KING, 265 Vermont ave., north Jackson Statue. mar 9- eo3t GLISH DRAWING PAPERS, FROM THE ‘4 Whatman and Turkey Mils, Kent, Evgland ‘The undersigned has for sal @ above pap re. the reputation of which has produced spurious imi tations in England as well as in other parts of Eu- rope. and can supply them fiom te larcest to the smallest sizes, with a guarantee as to their genuine- ness, having Page ——— in actin = — son from only makers faites et FRANCK TAYLOR. ma 9 er will hold a German service next Sun ming, the 11th instant, at 10 o’clock, »t the ia Eugine House, Capitol Hill, and in the af ternoon of ihe same day, at 3 o’clock, at the Swe- deuborgian Chueh, New Jersey avenue, Capito Hill, All German friends are invited to attend. P. MEISTER, mar 9—2:* German Reformed Preacher. Beef ILOvEMic SOCIETY.—There will be a meeting of the Philodemic Society of Georgetown College, on THURSDAY, March I5th, atSpm, hich the non resident members are re- spectfully iavited to be present. HARRY BAUKEE, k _C COMBS. SCOTT 8. SMITH, Commitee of Correspondence, eee S- NOT:CE TO THE FIREMEN OF WASHINGTON. (intel) LOOK HERE!!! ORE BOUNTY LAND TO .2EL who served \ i minor children) who bave not yet received full 160 acres, and have been in service 14 days, will Go well t. write to us. postpaid, and the'r Land Warrants - be Sewentos — = = e quantity, and no charge if they do not 5 mt wid TuovD & co. Ciaim Agent’y Office, opposite U. 3. 4 Was! ington City, D.C mar 6- 3m EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. j E have just received a fresh lo. of PRUNES, mar 9—lw* CHAIRS TO MEND. FIGS, ORANGES, LEMONS, &e. Also, a MR. JIM MYERS da wesmeomensn the second do r from | ©: of SARDINES, eG inonpreier style, Respectfully announces thet tite! his intention to from 13th street east, puts new canereatsin] One tor wtoyty v409 2 estore at.Je. e old chairs, ppg my for the patronage of the Od4 Fellows’ Hail. present FIREMEN OF WASHINGTON N. B. Balls, Parties, and Families sup;iied on the She would be 4 BEAUTIFUL SILVER TRUMPET = {eitizens. mar cnsonatle and at the short- VALUED A¥% 6100, | OFS! TOYS t— At LAMMOND's, No @84| €-t notice. RYDER & PLANT. On the occasion of his Benefit, and’ respectful! Seventh street, can be found a varlety of} _ mar !—Im wrequests the eppolntinent of a Commitee from eac: ‘oys and Fancy Notions at prices cannot fail Company to meet his at the Box office of the Na- mar 9—3 tional Toea're on TO-MORROW (Saturday) morn AP OF THE ISLAND) OF CUBA, compiled h uthoritier, to please the closest buyers. from the most reliable N a phical, Chronclogical, and Statistical ing, at 11 o clock, for the purpowe of devieing meas- | (Q\H He E-rPLY SHIRT COLLARS.—| «ith G i to fit well, for sa’e at Notes, mounted on rollers. tue valuable seine. meet SO AEIY comeeee ee —s * LAMMOND’S, 7th st. | mar3 FRANCK TAYLOR,