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WASHTROTOS FEWS AND Gossrr, | BATIMOBE CORRE‘ PORDENCE. Ties of tho Herald —*o Captains yet ep- Batrivons, Maroh 9, 1855. pointed —Ihe now Army Cflcers rot all to 17, ag. ctersone Daterti Robhers—Joh: be taken from the Army.—Ten McCulloch has Witmot im Virgin a B.. faders EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: BETUR +) AFTEX*9 <eeMereh 10 | uot Resigned -No Letier received fromthe | Mishup Whit! yc! th—Cupt cin ee s= twp ror of Russia —The few s\ipendiary let- piesa the U SS Army cal Llece (> AvvERtiseMzNTs should be banded | ter writers left ia Washington seem. withina| {7B usinrss ce vests MY vey ma ket, Tat'uded in mj mysterious in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. —_——_-«-e few days, to heve broken out with a new series | ; of calumny end mendacity respecting the Attempt at borg which, however, was de Presifent and his adminis‘ration. We have | tecved by means of an avuonyimous letter. The not time to noti¢s all thefr misrepreseutations, | Pleat gertieman. upon whom the cutrage bat propose only to 8 ate— was fotecded, proves to becur opulent million- Ist. That the appointments of Cxptaing ond | *'® Mr. Wynn, who resides in his splendid Lieutenants have not been announced nor de- | P2'*c% West Baltimore. I leara, however, cided upon, and that the allegation of the that the burglars were not arrested, al!, very New York Herald to the contrary, is. char- unfortunately for the good of our commanity, acteristic falsehocd a er excapod. There is no doubt that they mace 22, That it is not trus thatthe new ragi |'P° st'empt to rob and were frustrated by mescts are to bs offizered eniie!y by appoint: | O"s of an annonymous leti#r—and that this ments from the army. Mote than bail of | !etter had its origin in the confes ional of one € will beat i the holy fathers, who arrived at the secret by as it py ean 4 ance het ot his profession, Letters of ihis class rue that Ben MeCulloch has | .,, nerally reprehensibie but in this ia- resigned the comumisaion in the new cegimeuts t his proved serviceable. Tae ‘hieves teadered him by the President, nor hos be poosed to be pa tof a gang of Kaylish adicerted the Peeiiiens-aur lettec:tele:k suodrels now iofesiing our city. If they = ile 2 | -boaid retarn to make a second attempt on the thereta. sue premises, a warm reception will be iu 4th The Hercla’s story of the reception by | * 7. E ¥ ; the President of an autograph letter from the Know Nothing, Jona Emperor of Ruzaia, has pot a particle of foan- Bern tt Bringiog Suite for Lib 1!!! i James Gerdun Bennett, in bis paper of yees} terday, says: «© We have commenced in the Superior Court ap action atlaw again-t Edwad P. Fry. for publishing in the Jy:bunc, a few days since, @ most atrecious. false and maticivus libel, covering ‘wo columns of that paper, and -igned by Fy simself. We chall etaim damages iv the ccm oi filty thousand d tiara The tibels covtain sp: cille charges, raaniag back almost to tue bezinuing of our editorial enreer. We shal! p.oseew‘e this ewig ts the satisfaction of C@ermined to follow up these of the lew, aad to bave tuil ly tweaty years our personal er which bas been with- jostice. cha welt f—aah ar Gut stain ur reproach for thirty-five -years— bes been abused, slun‘ered, villified and 1i- belied by cutemporary journalists. end forthe Bote ressua tha. we, by energy, by en erprise, by constant attestwn, have risen in the world Oar distinguish Ww (—ead avd front ef the o-der in this -iSnow, and bas been for some time, as | formed, canvassing the State ot Virginia, i ming councils, &c., in that id «6 be regularly employed * amissionary in the cause. Monsieur Coder, vriginal of the order in Maryland, thioks himself slighted by not havjog heen invited to a@ company this apostie in his Virginia peram- salacions. s yalerious parly in Baltimore, judging wus indications, needs considerable nd more adhesive virtue than now lenses to it The insurence companies ¢ a bad \isk, were they to take a . gWaranteeing it from explosion o: dis- on inthe nex tsrelve moaths. a trath beyond all controversy that un less !.no#-Nothirgism expucge from its creed be iNiveral, bigoted, and anti republican sectarian religious prejudice it must smd should Lf xn oppositioa to Ca hol-+ m be, 2s [ ans informed, its strong bu! wark, ssacibie. liberal, educated men—men of high uiniz ant generous feelings, will epurn the roma:ter what its other vi tues Lib- > auty asuuble bur bigotry abomin«ble T-egret to learn that the health of Rev. disk yp Whittingham, of tbe Episoop +l Church. while (bey could pot get along Such fs our determination, and such they will find it betore| the clove of t * We are ale: Sommence, a lit against Brastus Bro ks, publishers of the Expr: +s, ict v9; tinting in their columns some of the usaterial peiuts of che libels published by Fry ia the Tridune * Bennett is treading on dangeron: groucd The combined presi of the Unien bavo pab- lished_ but a (ithe of tho libels that Bennett bas, and that, too, on the very best men the country can preduce. His wholesale sianders of the President and hs Cabinet, his foul Tibeis upos the character cf John W. Forney, the hound !iks tenaci'y » ‘th which be has fol- Jowed every man who Ls: not pleased bim from the time he firs: becama con ea: of this ment, should deter to eeek relief frm fre he has aroused been recently received from Emperer Nicho las by any cflicer of this Government, and the Here'd knows that its story is a silly, child- ish falsehood. What we he ay-uay be relied on. ‘an at the Monume:t.—Woe learn that Jos, H. Brad!sy, Esq , one of the new managors of the Washington Mooumeat Association, yes- tor lay, during the absence of the Superinten- dent. visi ed the Monument and got the keys of the plses from the mess:nger, who was the on'y one present. This morning, Wm Dough erty, E-q, the Superintenden', who, we are to'd, isa wo:ker in marbe and a master of his profession, with the advice of the old board, weat to the monument, and fiading the in, tock possession. ef erwards, 8. S. Briggs, Eq, t ef the new board, waited on M bim from este an outraged p by + li’e spent in member bring dows to his own evel the very best citi. erty snd handed him an order, info-m niich pef Maryland, i: now qui e feehta. seus of this Repudlic. by treduciog them ig} ins bins that Mr. Beigzs, who iz a blackemitb. | He is afflicted wirh a brong il aff-ction which bis Herald. Denne t forgets, pesbaps, taat}| hed been eppointed- superintendent in hi- |“ **'* "3 fog aeniet Rae seeped coal then x ie » Fe . y ‘vat bo ven'uces ty preach, ap ew he is avout ‘o comutuce a game tha: two can Mr. Dougherty informed the bearer et | with si aE @ voica ps to i dinkat fnaudt: play at, and that when his libel euvits are commen his exemple may be followed by othe.s greatly to hig di-advantage. te tast he did not recoguiss the author- who appointed hiw, and would re- ts'a p-scession of the monument until forcib]) ejected Here we see the new board appointing cn of itsown bedy, who isa blacksmith inetoad of a workeria marble, tothe best :alaried offi ia the gift of the Acsociation ? Will they 101 ‘so give the other places that pay to m: na,er- vie Ca ‘There is much auxie'y in regard to him in Hows, of the army at present re- ia Baliimore, aod attached to the staf Walback. haa been ordered to Fort aworth to take charge of a} ght battery His company will Join the force under don Hfisney, wao are seon to penetrate the tritery en an expedition against that trive for the purpoee of checking their E ons. Crptain Howe is a gallant aog (ffiser, nod hight. esteemed by the t woo ktow himin Baltimore. He takes bia the bes: wishes of his numerous ds for fu ure success Lhe expedition i) be an adventurcus one, and doubtless usht with much iocident. I have not rucd who wil! take bis place bere It is Oxp Socpicn Loutry Laxp Act —We pub- lish int ac a correct copy of the Old Scidier.’ Bounty Land Act, tosetber wiih tle instructions of the Commissioner of Pensions On Mosdar we shall padlish the forms of Plication, Ec ° als also? What are we to judge fr mthis? Have they chosen a blacksmi'b beoauss they inten: to finish tbe monument with iron? or do they 23 rumor has it, intend to fini-h it with brie! eeee The “ Herald @ate of tho Abul ary aa of Freedom,” the advo- io league, of Kansas, sup. Ports Getrruvr Hecder. We coaclude trom] ond afterwards whit yi ; = : this that iz not very friendly to Southern 2 , rwar hitewach it, giving thejobto] + Zz to geben efficient means are intere:ts anuther member of the board of managers. erg taken by the Governwent to protcet the rs from savege incursions. and espe- from the barvarities of that savage La- he *10ux re was an election today to elect a bor ef the second branch of the civy in plecaot Mr Zmmerwan, from the sere At the election held yesterdsy in the 19th ard 20 b Wards cf baltimore for a mem- ber ot ‘be Cry Counce’. Joho Hiibert, K N,} beat Chas Tour Dim , 130 votes, atthe last elect heat Towson by a Cruel.—Ona of the letter writers of th- New York H-rafd, in writing from this point minaged in some way to get hold of ibe nume of goutiemen who were ap licants for cap Way ot ane see ey Come) aoe | Sishes the names to the world as having bee: Joc: gamalarm of fire As this ia the rung pginesr appoin ed ro *preinted by iho President. The jist ba Nothing regicm L presumes that pa wpbed. the Demorra pio. ¥ presents quite a business and lively Siraogers. mershants and others ju inom allqusftere The hotels rorded. and the indicaions are ocable forthe Spring trade which is t @ site fur the OU 5 ygovernwent buicd | making no spe- | bee repubtisbed by otber papers having + in Betoun ve king —— bid trom} targs chreviaiom. At least twenty person . sap) b- ake hat ed on us this morning to ascertain whether v sae = arg ff. B | tr ; it Was corr, ct, ey of whom are appli mene miss fa a - Led j = 3 si eprcatecies V othink eveh publica- j tiers not only cruel, bet wieked—devilish ibe price: wiittivnal proper y is asesre tothe ba-loess. Flour has adv«need teinei; bowmin desinnz to report Tuere are many who still think the Hera/d | - taper boi during tt to the P. cut 43 early a day as!usin days gone by, gives early and reliat ; Howard et at $3 esidi ne cit we Se abet mc. , - J S08 reliatie ), aod fim. Grain is active at visas peesidle Lhe citzeus of Biitimore are op- among tbe - ppit vets for ef, many pe JFrain active at previcw pices Ccffee has advaneed $ cent per pound dacieog the week, with s.lesot 9000 bags Rio «id # 10% cts. Sock on band only 1000 rye Susasand mulas-es in good eupply— toss clightly dep exsed edition of the general money market inuch agit wes. ‘Lhe suppty is acun- ta'0s exsy where the s-ourity is of pharegterto command the conflience «fenp: posed to coving the Posi office trum its pres- ent lvestion. oto befound, Toe publication of the d to. a day, or until the fabrica uld e expozed. no doubt, bad the ten y tocheck the ezpectativas of many as- for military honors, apd raias the cu; uf .hoge who will never realize ‘Oge prpers say : Clemoss bas fallen heir io @ respeciavie sum of tr thirry *houeand | doliazs, in a receut passage of « laud ciaiu io Certein Alademian. by Congress, beicg tho] @moust agreed upon for his servic sia the} arn? en e Theos er of joy ts even: of tne measure sneceedios any real pleasure therefrom. No a i ; ceedieg sur Ob a Ppriut urity aod coution are, buwevs: Bass uld de pleased if this account wer fer the posi ef Captain has yet been weruing prisciptes of fis ; ms 8 mores ver feliow could uot fl weir! ,3.10 2 . . eer a » bo » we. reg:e: to jeara that therum} .. : ivus = u ne “ome * _ centivas so to ba Let is owsy 10 cigh bor hood ut $7 600. | : We cautioa the reading pullie against be y. ma Gaonesnarlel ner sane cece Th Heving what they ray gee in in the New York , op Courier neers the —— a“ t Lewis O'Bannon and David eileen 2? Wu ef $he must diz ingui. bracelet ka — st inguisbed pacms Father than bizh pressure p ae ore is only & moderate demand for money. abundant aod continues to esek sound tevectment. Good fi-st elias paper is taken ov the street at S$ to 9 percent. Soound do, 10a tl porer dircvuat We note negotiatius on coil at 6 per cent { sound socks are is good request fo- in- ve: ment, and prices are tending upward:. henges are quiet. I quote on London #420] prem Rovesick. H-acid and kindted sheets, I: is but reldom that saything reliable fiads its way io‘o their bee columaus, psriicularly when it eoncerns the +++« George W. Doane, a son of Bishop | pr<senut administration Doane. wae ordained fast S i e. Wes @ fast Sunday ia Burliog. ton, New Jervey zm important to Pestmasters ard the Public sees Mr James Phalov. ons cf the directors} Ye #7¢ requested to cull #pesiu! atrontion to cw York Academy of Musis, is going | law just passed by Congress, modifying tbe troupe Gud Sisat ac rei Ob e sepers | Tne Cf postage, &e., particularly to those pi tren ae munis a Mande the chuse which ha codeine hege provisions requiring that ail letters between} Cosror tHe Coiniss Line —Mr. Rusk, of Bp e bw wi bh remarkable pane.ce. lie has | Pl@ces im the Uuited Staves shail be pre-paid | fers, whilein the Senate d:fending the Ap- bigh, by msy be toucd at bis bocel if} from and sfter the first of April, 1855, by | propriation for thia line, read the followia: ‘eps #/e desired to de taken towards | stamps or otherwise, and that from and aftes New York Feb. 22 1895, the first of January rext, postmusters mus: ‘The expense per vovage, of the steamers of ices pid per mouth to the prin- es were a: follows :—Vestvali S00; Beriucca Masezsk 609 place postage s.ampsngon all pre poid leiters | (> ine frem New York to Liverpool and kusod 400; Bevgs 3 aes ace Lh ene Prey b ia 8 | bac: including rep ‘fre and insuranca, for the diali 1550; Bari Su2. - . Ps way not have been |»: six mon hs, average $65 347 79 me > s placed by the writers, or which may sot be Ina Young, Sevretary. bo +ee-Me M. H Jobosoa is 2 candidate for encicsed in stam soe ped envelopes "6 ¥rom and afier the first of April, 1855, the -+++ The Obio State Journal learns by a pri | PO*'*8* to be charged on eack cingle letter, | A bill has bzen reported in the New York vate letter that Major nirghem, Pa; mas | {7 827 distance in the United States not ex. Senate, which provides that no cstate, real or ter of the United states Army, has keon robbed | Ceding 3.000 miles, is three cents, and over | Pe )P9!, stall hereafter be bequeathed, de bys me of the Lidrones about Santa Fe, of | 3,000 miles t-2 cents 4 mised or conveyed to any corporation, body “anand ee — — = The law does not change the existing rates | P°li'ic or person, for pious or charitable uses, the money and the conviction of the rakbers sr zegaiarioes {n-cagers Co) lottersito: ap: from | SzPeb} tie Sms ve dane by will.cr deeds duly -Ancilsy cf Me. Raymond wember of} ©2%#4a, or other foreiga countries, nor dues it | °° ""owledged and attested at least six month: the New Yorxk Assembly frow Sta‘en Isiand, eifect the franking privilege. rene Re seemed ok iee paslioe: — ao a rail, and then burnt, by ‘The prevision #h regard to the registration leged tre ebay ial voctag ter Wart heen of valuable letters will be carried into effect, for U y : and special instructions issued to postmasters e@ ahou: if thi ; on jec elected Raymond et See can ar a apes marr py it has Lic lejubn Mayor of Syricuse. : w oe ‘a _ geo cvaa em Bi Hl, Biantens of Keates ane e ee ° suzgest thet editors generally throughout the United States would render an E P. Perin, of New York, Lave beon admi i as counsellors before the Supreme Court of the Seaeetel ee tie to Yeats. reekers- by = attention to this subj-ct. . United diates ++++ The Herald says, Hon. Jere. i essels Heard 3 to bead én «: ohn sean han tae oe . ues apg 5 Presideut of the Republic of Ecuador.” been received at the Navy Department, sta- +» Vietor Considerant, the French Fou ting ion the flig-ship Independence left Rio Herite er Sccialist, is threatenieg to establish | the 25:b of December, and the John Adams there an. Culoey in Texas,—but the peopie| 00 the 19:h. phew telling him, in advance, (+ ree a8 aes Gazette)—that be is not} The Current Operations of the Traacury ‘hac be aud his ~principies”’ Depari:ment.—Or yesterday, the thot March, thore were of Trexsury Warrants entered on Congress in Mir. Kiaweli’s distrio' He is fevorab! Kuow No:bin-i m ia Virginia. An Excettert Leoiscative Exactuent Axotuer Sgoret? Socizty.—The Pittsburg G szette states that there is a regularly organ ized association of blacks in thet city, bound toge:her by the most eolemn oaths, snd meet- ing iu seeret whoge object is the abduction of cviored servants traveling with their masters, who tre suspected to be slaves. Bae te WIL!, RE A MEETING OF EP te Board of Directors of tie Merchants? Exchange on MONDAY next, at7 p.m. eral mweting of the members on TUES- pm. der of the President : at JNO. P. ELLIS, Sec. A SPECIAL MEETING O° THE CO..- vored Library Company No 1, at their usu al aceon THURSPAY EVE «ING, Maren 13:b, for yusiness Of mmporiance pending JOAN M. TURLEY, President. wanted—s«nd ¥ where th, seee The sfc had better ets —hi* York Ex “ mar 10 Bennett's threat to press, in noticing sue for libel, says : the booksof the Department — J ATTENTION. NATIONAL GREYS.—Vou Well —don’t talk any mae se e,: For the redemption of stock $14 531 87 are hereby ordered t> meet at your armory on hurryen It is a F ¥ More about it—but! For paying Treasury debits 15.031 34 MONDAY MORVING, the 12:h jastant, at 9 gait” will be the end of ye * S*e—aad “the! For the Customs + 7,673 22) Gy oiers 2 tt Dever BAGAN, 0.8. wane gsceneen, the Austzion Comnt. woo} “Catone rs ee 403s sg] arlene eaean ay ; Bs, ard Beanert, $10 000| Fe Beet ies — Pp Sy rthe War De i ATTENTION MARION RIFLES.—YOU More, we shail not bave much jeft in these ee ee 191,335 80 ore Wereby ordered to meet at your armory 3 bard times if they get what they ask for.” For repaying in the War Depart- iA MONwJa¥ MORNING, the 12h isstant, at 9 “coe Mesedich P. Gentry anavucces ise | For thentarior Doparimeat.ss.s. 14844 12 | Syeeagee Oe pox af a cardigate -or the Governotship of Teanes as on bolder "hie f SRR ROR PLL 8 Sec. He elics uy @uu Keow Nob ~——__—0e New Haspspine ELection —The anova’ election inthe State of New Hampzbi-e will Some offon Tuesday, 13th inst. Political ex 3.0%. 2. F —Co 1a Lopez, No 10 pon the support of the Waigs "gS 4a Tae Membets of this OP Four mewdera of the Noh Congreges ere + in Springtied Mass., insimsing | *¢weut runs high ia that State, ane Ane ity @ of ‘he dcoacons, uave be i-mi i wal oo - Y oO Maes * i x More anvient phrase + gehen rae acne br the Ame ican Colonisa- wean ia a tae asa Be, Ds’ = 7 - Soci ve \e; ALD WwART Bers sis! ndges Raving cmbraced the views of the “spiritual-| with whet they were ri sheng CeMpered | i) gy iuvited to attend. Pe ene tt year at this time, ceting of the 1. dge will bs beld This Evening MeLain the Seccetury, saya | to wake arrangements f or the funeral. RUDOLPH BUCHLY, \.G. Reeded ot the present moment, | LYNpE BLIOT, £6, mar'0—14 jets.” No charge whatever is mado affecting | and the Hoy Mr. oe poral OF fostal coudugs of the individuals, | $10,000 are eS DANSANTE AT CAI to fniorm the ie tres and gentlemen of this erty that SALOON.—MONS. COCHEU begs leave bis Boirce 6 the 12th |: G ave placu next MONDAY *IG ma 1 HAN PREAOUING —it-v. User - t {holla German service next sun day tori”: Lith instant, at 10 o%clock, tb Columbia Dgine House, Capitol Hilt, and in the a ternoen fier -amed ys, at3o’ciock, at the Swe denbowwu Cha en, New Jerey i Hai. Ai German friends are in f. \CISTER, German R- formed Pra her eS PAILODRMIC SOVIETY. There wiil be a meeting of tie Pitlodemre Society ot G orgeiown Colege, on THUR3SU VY, March I5un. atSpm, at hades leds re-ident members are re speetfully iovited to be preernt. : zi HAKRY RAI R C COMBS, scoTT «. =MITH, mar 9-lw* Commitee of Correspontence. WE!ROPOLISTAN MECHANICS’ IN STL! UTE EXHIKITION.—NOTICE — ion stand deporizors’ and other Tickets" borrowed trom thei: fries The Committee rre determined tor: with tickets not their own day evening n-xt. the 14th insiaut, when the c'osing address wis be delivered, and the Award: announced ‘The various comnutters of judges are requestes to hand in their final report on Saturday morvin; next. ei CHARLES F. WOOD, Sup’t. marB-—ThSMTe4t — (letel& News) ——— MBTROPOLITAN Mist HANICS? IN Fo Niite Exhibition —In order to afford the colored popaiatio: 1s Opportunity to visit the Exhi bi the Board of Management bave set apar' TESDAY next,the 13in instant, from 10 a.m 4pm, for that »urp se . All desicons therefore of enjoying the privilege wil} de weil to attend accordingly. Ky order: P. M PEARSON, Rec. Sec. mar 7,10,12 G°BE CANTON TEA COMPANY have just re 1 eeived another jotef that excellent Imperi»! aid Gunpowder TEA, at 75c per tb equal to any sold in the city tor $1. Good Biack Tea at 30 cts. and all other kinds of Teas, wiolesale and retail lower in they ean be bought for anywh-re el-« Samd may be had gratis. Come to Ne 510 Sev wh st eet, 3. uoors beluw Odd Feliows’ Hall. mar 10—It “S:WENTY FIVE CENTS REWARD —RAN | awsy, from the subscribers, their regulariy in dertured apprentice, NEGROD'R. TAYLOR. A persons are hereby cantioned against employing 0 i nany way encouraging ti absence, under the resular penalties mar td 3t H. & G. C, SCANEL'ER. OR SALE.—A PAIR OF FINE CARRIAGE ya gentleman s ult een At th D street, tween 1336 and L . avenue, mar 10-20" GREAT RECONCILIATION. ? DE ander-iened wit! open a Kiln of tre-h wood burnt LIME ( ning 6% barrels) on Mon da morning next, for whielt the cash will be quired at th kilns or on delivery. He mu-t alop a grea’ p’ ns etiled aud lying over onal A_E sMoor. National Lime Kiln, corner New York avenue ong Tien icth sire mar lO 4" THE FUTURE, s written and dedicated tu by Sheelah ; music com = eat HILBUS & WITZ s ines. war 10 Pav VOSsL MUSIC. IGNOR SEVERKO SkIN1 has consented to give Instractions in Voou Wusre to those in the city esire hix services. He comr- highly recommended by per-ons of the highest re- tpectablity who bi availed themeeves of hts in- suucvton.. Among these why ommend biat | S oF Washington who « is allowed to name joo pn M. uley, of N. Yorr Emira Line in Phelps Privetpat of Patip co In aria number 6 1 respects bl vainendativas can be scea at th g Siar. Allerders fete atul of Richard Davie 38 Pennestvaris a+, and at the Steve of Hubus & tlie Stas Buildings, wil be ettendted to. mar lO ot ORNAMENTAL TRE'S FOR SAL & Ot the best quality, for street, oh aeey Se cemeteries, and hiog-, free growth, fie vers and insect and are et stun ed. Silver Leat Mape-, from 12 6 15 ti ty the clear, and well furmsne Horse Cheon t from 4 to 6 feet high; Eavop: ar Sycamore ot rich trioge; do talpa, of luge © z« Of the above trees there i+ a large sty+k on hand. Pric ording to size and numb r, from 25 cts to al «nod for yor vif. Call upon JAMES MAHER, mar 10—S3w* Public Gardener. _¢ (Bak Sun law3w, PICtal. AUMY ANDRAVY RE STER for 1355 she Navy Register for the United States for the year 1855 Omi tal Army Register for 1855, Just published and for sate at TAYLOR & MAURY'S Bookstore. near ih st. S.IRTS! SHIKTS! NEY, ARRANGEMENT aN PNENS, 322 P now pre RPS of su vy, on! aud a large assortment of Rear ts of fine quality, varying in prices fi 50. NEW POs'TAGE ACT, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND mY 3 TO POSTMAS rk! Note ts hereby given that, agr A actof Cougress approved March 3, 1255, the following ries of past ge are to be charged on and after the first day of April nezt, in lieu of those now ery sirg! tween places in «ot exceeding thr avt for any distancé exceeding three thousand wile, ten cent, F.om and after the first day of April pre-paynu letter conveyed in the mil be ved Slates, fur any dist Ulousund miles, three cents; on betters is toor from a Governn eqnited—excepling upon ~uch as ‘ign country, or tw officers. fib vMcial business. ‘The fianking a t y of Janux and fifty six, postmasters are place posivge stamps upon all pre which «nek stamps may Lot have been u ifurm sy-tew far This provision avon of valuable h Ww will be carried int pr cial in- rt a : rasters as ary blanks sou as the nece: ai tributed AMES CAMP Post Orrice De art mar 10—3tawta pull United States Patent Uffice. Wasuinaron, March @, 1855, O* the ition of MiLism 3 GroreE of 1 eiti- mote, MJ, praying for the extenzion of « pat ent grauted to hiar on the 29:hif Mey, 1341. for au faptov mot in * Mech nes for Hiving ara Dreering Shing'+s ” for seven years from the expi- raticn of thy said prtent, which tukes place on the oe day of M.y 1865— tis ordered, that the sald petition be Beard at thi Patent Offer on Monday, lira day or ‘ey apres! at 12 o'clock mj; aud a'l persons are notified to ep prar anit show cause, ifany they have, why said pe ‘ition ought not te be zranted Persons opposing the extension are required te filein tue Pal Offic: their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty daye before the day wt heating; all testimony filed by elthor party to be used et the eaid heariug mast be taken end trans mitted in accordance with the rales of the ofica which will be furnished on application ‘The testimony ia the case wil! be ol@sed on the 4th of May, 1855; depositions aud other papers re pa Bi kapepicweesr ob fied in the Office on or before morning of it day; the . any, within ten days thereafter.” moe pein Ordered, algo, that this notice be published fm the Union, Intelligencer and Evening ster, Washington, D. Cz Argus Saitimore, Mi; Kvenlug «rgus, Philadelphia, Pa; Scientific American, New York ; once a week for three successive weeks previous to the lich day of Stay next, the day of hearing. OHARLE6 MASON, Commissioner of Patents. ¥. 3.—Eilitors of the xbove papere will Ple«se copy and s-ud their bila to the Patent Officy. with a pa per containing this notice. marl0—lawaw [ll OLD CHATRS TO MEND. N RS. WILLS, onG street, the second do riiom p\, trom 13h steeeteast, pus new cane seats in id claire, ina ot te. She would G- thankit] for the patronage of the citizens mar 9-3: SO +s. ob I-ALLAMM \D-, 0 &R& Beveath +tieet, cam be found a grea: varets of Soy: and Fancy Notion- at prices, thar cannot fail to please the closest bayers. mar 9—3t nf + {I Ww. faas ¥~ its arr adied to dit well, fo eat LAMMOND’S, 7th v1. end at neath ae se TevLY SHIGT ¢ COLLARS. | List OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, Washington, D. C., . March 10, 1855. (Orderedto '¢ adeertised in the Evarine 8T4n,” agreeable to the following section of the Post- Office Law—it bein the ne-mxpuper having the largest civeu- lation of any daily pager yi shed in Washington: se . ind be ther enacted, That the list of icd for in any post office in any city, town, or vill: wapapers eball ve printed, shall, hereatier, be published once only in the newspaper which, being issued weekly, or onener, shall have the jorget within the conge o! the delivery of sai@ office, to be decided by che pOstmaster at such office.) ; 82 Persons applying for lecters in the following list, wil ploace say they are ADVERTISED. LADTES" LIST. ‘Lawrence, Mre Francis 8 Lightfoot, Miss Mary L Latcbford, Honors: retters remaining uu adams, Verlinda Aston, Mise Annis Ammons, Biss Lizsie Bt 1 Bailey, Mise Fannie M Suria, Mise Motz, E McKenz'c, Miss Aon McCormick, Mre McD nald, Mary McGuinn, Elizabeth jeman, Mary Jane pdell, Miss Kate ‘garet Okeveon, Mre Elizabeth Fries, Mrs Saran rice, Mrs Sarai Paulson, Miss Elesnor Polizzie, Mre Powens, Miss Catharine Picksell, Mrs Araminta Pain. Mre Mary J Pursiey, Miss Mary Quigley, Margaret Qui'l, Catharene Ryay, Mise Mary Riley, Ava Jans Reilly, Mrs MJ Rabbit, Mrs Mary Jage Kiley, Mies Jane Raneis, Anne Robinson Eltvabeth Ri rdan, Hanna 0 oley, Aun Oalton, Mre Susannah yavis, Mrs BB Oaviteon, Mrs Elgabeth A yuvall, Mies Elizabeth B Margaret jordon, Mrs Susan E ert Mre Galladay, Miss B Galfuey, Mrs MA Graloun, Mre dunt, Miss dail, Mrs Sarab A * daghea Mre Hicks, Mra Margaret dughes, Mra Sarab T dation, Mrs Margaret H Swain, Mre Teasc Smith, Mrs Etlzabeth Seymour, Jenet , Mise Lizzie R Stallloge, Mise L Sampson, Mre Alcy Slocam, Henriette Stevenson, Mary Tutt Miss’ Elizabeth Test, Mrx PG Tanner Miss Anne Talbot, Mrs Sallie Thomas, Anve E Thomas, Mrs Emily Taylor, Mixs Jennie Thoma , Mra Jobu Tringouse, Miss Catharine Vell, Sirs HN moRE Mra Elizobeth Wills, Miss Ararlia Willson, Mrs Martha Willson, Sirs Sarah Weledom, Saily Young, Miss Margaret 1. tanua, Mrs Eliza 8 dcliban, Widdow jarri+, Mrs Rebecca fomans, Mrs Ruoda TL lepbum, Mies Maria O dowden, Tresa darreou, Mary A Henrietta Hudson, Elizabeth ietnzeriing, Christina <raft, Miss Margaret 3 Ling, Mise Anne Vamer, Laure A Caimber, Alies Mary 2 “GENTLEMENS’ LIST. Forgerson, And McKernon, & Gri iN Melver, Wm C McHenry, Juo McDonald. D McLaughlin, Jno rrie, SL2 Minom, uo 2 An: eraon, Jos \fimson, AS Atwater, George Alder, Goo ge - sory "Edward ES — D Grier, Semuel La Newman, Geo $ N_rris, Li Chas & Olm tead, DH O Brine, DAS Overman, RB Oxden, Jacob O'Dwire, Juo ¥ Gray, Gisel, Chas Glue’, JK Giaskiv, Jno Gosho:, Jas = Godfrey, JE 2 +, Timothy 3 SH sutcell, Thos K « Percy, Josephus Porter, Joo Tower, JT Par G t feb ich, Eru’t Garst, D W Geisler, Chas Gilmore, A R 2 Gwyn, BS Guidi, A Anreio Borris, R—Acting Master Harvey, WC 2 Pepper, Dwight 2 Palilips, Clavius Privee, B Harvey, Hough, W 3 Hottman, Laiwig Holian ‘JD Hit, sk Bederuan, Jno H ve, JB Horrand, JL Hobday, Juo Hurley, Gr-enberry Richai Hunter, Harrison, & Kiordan, BR Hevemau MjDB Bust, Albert 2 Head, Darius Kafal o, Deu Santi- au, D ago Hubuer, Chas Sackett, WB Hartley Chas ‘S mpsoa, WP Hays, C Alex Siirey, Wim Harris, BL Smith, Victor M Wood, Aboer T Sho enia er, T C Honmeister, aug SP ap Richard-on, My JB Kitreohouse JB Reynolds, JC R sse!, Dr Geo B2 B Stewart, Jun J She rard, Jos if os W Somervitie, Jno Sleter, Jacob Suyder, Micke? Snyder, Jno She Jo uson, HC Joh son, Rich W L Jackson, Sprenki Jolns n, Col BP Stela Kerstens, K AM Stgines JD& Co King, TB 6 Mtock+, Edward Kot staum, 3 2 Sesmour, EB Keys, Kiley Seymonr, OS moves, Jerry Kuox, James srev ard, Chas s Kilbourie, J Stol!, CC Jeremiah Kelly, Jan Stantoa, B Jno Kocke, JBO Smith, JA <F, Jas berg, A Thompson, WH Clark, 3 W Lawrence, Sami3 Tansiil, TW Cao ton Juo © Mich’ Taliaferro, NC Trabue, Mr omas, Levi Todd, Lemuel Toothsker, 4 HS rH B Thomas, Gen Tought, Joo Thomas,J AddisanS v Jemes Torrence, 6 W Tilp, Frederick Tomsoml, C Thompsou, Ben} Tack, Amos Thomson, Jos Ward, WT 3 Wate, W Weir, WT Wordhouss, WoW White, br WS Wilsoa, Mr Wells, Wot Wicks, Wm H ter, Beruard Fomyt a, BC julene, ry wit Dabbs, James sprig ys Lieut Eldridge, James Whitcomb, JM bverett, J 84 Bro Wisner, Joel Boun rtsann, Eru’t Naber, James: Wolfe, Juo ty, DP Mollan, Ltd Williams, Col Isaac Matteson, HC Woodrutt, JW Walker, Wheelock, FF Williaiaron, BM 3 JB Warner, Ebeuexer Frasier, dco A Willisms, ES Feawick, Jno H Woodward, © Foster, uD Muldower AW Woodbury, Chas Freemay, Heortck Mollen, Arthur Wilting, Chas Fabuestock, HC Meger, Jno Weber, a Froth Ge Ww Merermott, A Weaver, AB Melntire, Chas White, Gola i Mckhav, @ Youny, AN Fairbauks, Geo R Me ond, Jno Young, WJ Fucgered, Evw'd McCielland, 3, Young, WE Fisuer, Frederick MeCormick, Juo” Zoeller, J C Puller, Chas McGinuls, Juo Zeigier, Christian Farquia:, 4 M marci: 19 JAMES @. BRERET, P.M. United States Patent Office Wassineton, March 9, 1865. } Oh the petition of Janxs Bexrs, of M.tteew Rew Vork, pra for the extension of a stent granted to bim om the 10th of July, 134', cz improvement in ‘Key Wrenches,” for seven yrarsfrom the expiration of coid — which takes place on the 10th day of Jn y, 1853: Tris ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Uffice en Monday, the 25th vey of June, Bext, at 12 o’clock,m.; and all persons are to appea and show cause, if they have, why said petition it not to be Peraons oppo the extension are required to file im the Patent their pbjections, 1 eet forth in writing, at leest twenty which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be 1Stb Jone; depositions and other oa Rg bygeeec d ae filed in the office on fore the moroing of thst the argumen any wit! La te» days sence sca Ordered, also, that this notice be published ip Union, lutelligencer and Kveving Star, Washincten D. C., Perasyies lan, Philede!phia, Pa, Scientific sear Vork: and the Fort. bo t , Mave. vnce . we ir th tee successive he the 25 of June next, the day of hee f a a ae CHARLES Masoy, P. 4.—Latiorsetthe above papers vill seen 3. Editors: 8 al papers ud wutd their Lille to the Petagt ‘ ie q | per epatglaing thie note ssa Amusements. NATIONAL THEATRE. A CARD. SAM LONG, THE CLOWN. , . to the citizens of Washing- gra mean ey gt SATURDAY sleilts MARCH 1oth, When, in ad ‘ition to a HOST OF VOLUNTEERS, He will sing FIVE NEW bd a ic SONGS ~ STUMP SPEECH. ‘The wonderful feat of (1st time) LE PE2CHE DE LA GLOBE, FUSS PCR Tor MILLION! LOOK OUT?! mar9 Qt A CARD. HE business relations existing between HUNT & DONALDSON, Dentsts, have beeu Ciasolved by marual The for yin The latter has opened his office at the corner oC Seveoth and 0 streeze, over the Pate tic Bank, and has pe vided himself with evcry feeility tor operat- ing iu any department of the dental ne FINLEY NUNT. R. BR DOVALDBSON. ae Having been ameciates for more than five years pet with R. B Donalison, both profes-ionally and ~ «jully, Diake pleasure in bearing testimony to bis integrty asa gentieman ad bi +k Hl asa dentist, and cheerfully recommend him as one descrvieg tie confidence of the mae PINLEY B 5 & j {Orga WPORTANT TO PESSONS BREAKING UP Lion-ekeeping —Persons removing from the eity sp se of their Purcitare ana House js Without the tr uble of se: oso by cal ing upon us et ur sore, No. BET Pa. averne, os we are ny all ruch goods as may be offered. = R. H. JEWELLE & CO, No. 317 Pa. avenne. mar 9-3 * ar 9 "GAR AND THA. : bh) 25 haif chests Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Iy- son, and @clowg Tea, very superior bags Java Coffee pounds CODFIB® wise FIGS 2) boxes LEMONS 25 bbls erus ed SUGAR Ghhds NO do 29) sngarcure) HAMS bis LARD ve ceived and fos sale 8 St FANCY MILLINERY. 33 AMELIA I BRAM and es ri are ened a FANCY MIL- 24 LINERY STORE cn Perna. avena betwern ‘Tenth and Eleventh st-ret side, No 277, and would re-peevally “a rw. no and viet nee riment of im- vufactured Millers, latest sty! ad Londen fashions «f Strayr, Sik, ive: and other Bonnets. #1: the Milinery line thankfagly received mar 9-lw* wary, a silver PORTE $14 oF $15, on bet etreet reet. The finder will Iraving i at this office, or mar 83—3t* DER THE LATE ACT ad give the ——_— tor a 0. % SSEY, No. £28 Phirtcenta st. PIANOS FCR RENT. J octave Bondoir PIANOFORT*8 8 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS. ls of Miltia entitled to Land Reupts ua- of Congres uber 2, 1850, lis im the Audiior’s office at Rick r Rolis of the Virzinin Militia in the War ol berng a supplement to the pay rolls. \ few copies fur este at R FAENHAM'S, Corner Pa. avenue and Lith sts. Alco, at FRENCH'S, Aiexandria, Va. mrs TF WART'S SKVLIGNT DAGUERREAN Sooms, over Galt’s Jewelry Store, Pa*av nue, c can have splencid pictores taken es than at avy other recom in Satisfaction always given. CORDS OF PINE ered in ouy past ‘AND OAK DELIV- : Pine §4 75— Gs Oak 25 75. Orders ieft wilh Mr. MeCHESNEY, Feed Store, sth street, opposite Mr. mers’, Saddler. BOUNTY LAND—ADDITIONAL. friends for whi m T obtained Beunty 3 quantity than 160 acres, are here- rmed that Weir names and a record of the eree, With the dates of their cectificates, are on ran, with facility, make out ther nal inud. The-e whe failed of sufficient servicer, ted to 169 acres, can ‘Others will fi find to their Interest to send forms and instructions for re cmpensation, JONN of mar 6-1 Agent, Washington. DC PHI!LADELPBIA LAGtR BEFR DEPOT, BSL Ps. avenve. between 43g «rd Gth street. E have at all times the best Philadelphia La- eer Beet on land, and < fier it wow tor sale for <3 per keg, and in quart botties for $1 50 por dozen. C We send the Beer free of costs to all parts of the cur. &a~ Many physicians hare recommended thie B+ er as one of the best remedies for weak stomachs. tuat 5—lm* F.c. & W. GERECKE. COME LEARN YOUR FATE. Ms GeURGE, late of Engiand, wiches to at inferm the ladies and gentlomen of Washi ton and Georgetown that she can be seen and sulted on the past, present and fulure events, at late residen S84 F street, between Qiet and 224 streets, Piret Ward, opposite the Observatory. Iter name is on te coor. Hours from 9 am to 8 o'clock pm. Ladi met feb 28—Lm" Visi ing the His Description of Powell?s preat Picture ity Should soe Hunter's Cet EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. \ 7 E have jast received a fresh jot of PRUNES, PIGS, ORANGES, LEMONS, Ke. Also, « Case of SARDINES, put up ia superior style, € us a call and judge for yourselves Don’t forget the No, 499 Sevents street, oppo. Odd Fellows? Hal. NB. Balls, Pari‘es, and Families supy lied op the moxt reasonaule and tatufactory term<, at the short ext notice. RIDER & PLANT. mar t—lm A NOVELTY IN PIANCS. N addition to the excelient stock im stme, the subscriber is in receipt of aeven more PIANOS, making the most excellent aud complete ars sement south of New Yerk. Among thore just receibed a PARLOR GRAND PIANO, cn instrument of & tir ly new style, to the invention Gf which the late Jonas Chickering, Eeq., devoted years of his con rummate genius and ¢xperience. It is now pertect ed by his sone, whe inherit their father’s talents, peat Bog been carefully trained to his art. Th’ strument supplies the great desideratum of 3 pianc, elegant in form, occupying only the space of a squae pinno, yet possessing .be ac.ion and all the qua tier of toue Le geo piano = It has met the highest ap pr ba ion of Professors Timms, Scharfenburg, 1: man, and many of the best judges in this country. It is destined to be the most popular instrument ev er offe ed to the American public ; already the de- mend far excte s the ability of the manfacterers 10 supply. Also, magnificent Louis XTV central and square Pianos, by Chickering & Sons. During the thirty- three years? existence of their factory, now the lar gest in the world, their instruments nevir bad wide a rcputation, nor were so eagerly sought 8: 3t the present time. = An excellent assortment of 6 , 64, €X and 7 oc- tave Pianox of goad touch, toae and finixn, by other Approved manufacturers of Bost: n and New York. The subser-ber congratulates purche ers on 60 | + vorable an opporiu:ity of persona'ly selecting * pr ano trom such a super tock. A- all ue subse bers purchneer ere made exclusively fer (arb. con and wilt sell wanes and ait ane es an bs line as low as they can De boneht in the United States, el her jor ca-h of approve! paper. Secosd-tand piknes taken in part payment ent o Guitars, Flutes, Vielins, Se ARMY seceive *. RICHARD Davis, — No. BOP Pu aye a

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