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ee ae | sesaion $300 was given to each of the Gloje : iNFANTRY *_Y. te x © T A R WASHINGTON NEWS ARD rere | ' reporters in addition to their regular payfrom| .... Calhoun Benham, Esq., of California; ance bel ayn Birr NATIONAL THEATRE. : See eee tion of , the publisher of the Gobe. At this rate,a) 53. Bankhesd Magruder. Esq., of Maryland; | ternoon, at half-past 1 — to — a ane in our Saturday's issue of the allegelli” ’s {reporter's pay is at least equal to thatof a/ md K Ml Weigntman, Erq., of New Mexico, | of ourlate brother member, "H. RICHEY, 0. 8. sons MYERS @ MADIGAS’S the New York Hera/d that Ben MeCulloch | repo: Wore alimitted attorneys and counsellors of 1 : the cofps will be heldthis| MESSRS. MYER . ‘ in the new reg- | member of Congrosz, while, if the reporter| tn, Supreme Court of the United States on | A special meeting «f the corps MONDAY AFTERFOON.........Morch 12 | hed resigned the commission in 1 welock. . i bim by the President, bad does work hert for afew months, he has no| Saturday last ‘ Larry Uk Hitae = BENS. P. BEERS, Sec’y. Splendid Oireus Company ees | iments tendered him by | sees ThoiNow York Tribune says: Vp PRESIDENT’s MOUNTED GUARD, ret - etter from thfs | Constituents tocsll him to an account for his PRESIDENT’s MOUNTED @U i cant 07 ADVERTISEMENTS should be handed | reference to the date of the ! “At ‘he post mortem examination of the mm» tention.—Am adjourned meeting will be AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE A Column of Interesting Personal Items. ‘TTENTION, WASHINGTON LIGHT i ji ji r i ed it. At the | stewardship. ER! in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may | city to New York wae ae correspond. | Ye anticipate, that in future, the position of | body of Poole, made by Dr. Finnell, the sin a peed on TUESDAY, March Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. eee “we = a wae resigned, and at the | reporterfor the G/obe will be sought after oo on tege ees prt pany Picee Every member is requested to attend, prepared to ea i ide b; jon | inst THE In RESS. oa we wrote the President had not received | with ag much eagerness 4s sucordinate offices | wound at the time, was imbedded in the heart, Someone or y the action agai vessel epi : i ignati tter in the | unde 1 it are now looked for. It is wonderful that immediate death did not |" By order of Capt. Peck: I an | his letter of resignation. The letter in the | under government are no “ 2 ; The Unton of Sunday morning contains an} his vernn : : comes Canes of li tr ocean oo able and carefally written article about “our | Intelligencer, published at the especial requeat ‘What we hereset down is hot Written ina a wound fn the hoart are very raze.” ware Secretary, present and future relations with Cuba,” in| ef the author, seoms to put a new cepect upon spirit of sunkindnoss to the gentlemen who .+se Extra Billy Smith is now on his politi- a a co ENCES oe ‘which our difficulties about Spain's “brightest | the relation it was supported in Washington | fort the G/obe’s reportorial corps; while the NNU rar ENT cal electioneering walk, working with his 2c- |@ the Meaical Departmen Georgetown jewel,” is calmly discussed. The Unton ap-| Major McCulloch expected to boar to the new | public money is thrown away by Congress! oustomed lodaaes to seeure his re-election te rage inl eee fey Deea ces wreaks : ; ‘cs this matter to speak by the book. It/ regiments when raised. It conveys to many | they may as well get it as others who are not | Congress. a mad een cole day B a The degree of M.D will be conterred by Rev.| WA ED—FIFTY | LITTLE CHILDREN for closes as follows : the idea that Major M. would not and did not | entitled to it. We merely give our readers | *‘ Fredericksburg in w! e Le vg “To propose by negotiation to purchase Cu-/ intend to aecept any position in the new forces ard A Maguire, President, and the annus ad | the Fairy Pantomine of homility to Henry A. Wise, and deprecated | dross to the gratuates will be pronounced by J. M. CIN DEREL YD Ay the fact as an item of news. Democratic opposition te Know Nothingism. | Snyder, M. D., Professot of Surgery. __ | Those acctistomed to Dancing will be ba belongs legitimstely to the Exeoutire; but | rained by Congress sin said if Edgar A. Snowden is not » eand:. a embers of ie Medical pression andthe publie =~ i ai ee ean eee ‘thet bie| We have no disposition now to comment} The Current Operations of the Treasury | date for Congress Mr Smith receive the cession of the island is necessary to eur inter-! upon the “reasons” assigned by Major nal peace and the existence of our cherished ttend. FLODOARDO HOWARD. Department.—On Saturday, the 10th of March, | Know Nothing vote. mar i2—3 * Watee. Iu the expustia lavgelige ifthe ‘Or McCulloch for declining “ the appointment of > af Dean, ‘Ro there were of Treasury Warrants entered on| +--+ Duff Green, & new bag om the political eS FASTER BALL_—THE WASHINGTON RB 3 the books of the Department— tourke, in a letter to Senator Hunter, declares = tend conferees: > past history forbids that Major of Cavalry.” Some of them are hardly we should acquire the island of Cuba without} consistent with others, and all difficult of re- his fe f N GERMAN YAGERS announce to their For the redemption of stock $58 07 preterences for Kaow Nothingism. Mr | friends that tw ey mtend gr ® BALL cn Easter the consent of unless justified by the For paying Treasury debta 733,199 09 ; Dress Circle and Parquette, 50 ce trchuns cua, Focuses ceteh ood Tien fier and Colored Gallery 25 cects. Green has been a Deinotrat, Nullifier, Whig, | Monday, at Carusi’s Saloon. Particulars in a future VOCAL MUSIC. oz inz. | ¢1vertisement. mar 13—eo3t IGNOR SEVERO STRINI has consented to give f i conciliation with the sentiments of personal} {Note —Of this emount the sum Benbeeel ge, Sad ; pa ay ypc OTIC THE FINST GnAND AW Washington who desire bia services, He comes eh Se ee ee mee i | 6 scndehin and qeed-will 1 Sas Yeah supposed of $807.309 75 was for adver- s++0 A difficulty, it appears, has taken | ge" hall of uve Eagle Clab will be prven of Sosingn Sus Sate Moeemns ee preserve our own conscious recti- the Mejor bore towards the Chief Magistrate tising on account of the service | place between Roger A. Pryor, editor of the |»: Forrest Ha.l, Georgetown, cn THURSDAY, the , y te meaeed by Yanna a £04 our own selfrespect. These are el-| the Mejor ore war: 2 ichmond Enquirer, and Dr. Easly, editor of | 19h April. pectal 7 "Among those nr agen nc Sr bin be evated and patriotic sentiments, and will find | The intimation that the President Su pposes the Richmona Penny Post, growing out of] See future advertisement. mar 10—lw* Saunas poreny M- Macauley, of 3 2 shesepaip oar nebo preggers apliem arr the army was increased by Congress solely 2,175 31} personalities indulged in in their respective | 5 ———THaRE WILI. BE A ME A MEETING OF tapce tn” and pate Coa whenever it is called| “to benefit those officers already in the sor 31.377 26| papers The authorities, fearing a personal ‘the Board of Directors of the Merc! reepectabie Be bes decide whether Cubs, in the possession | vice,” and not for the Protection of emi- rie Pal ses apege i sei prepare ger poi ig ay grants and others moving toward and living | vor covering into the Treasury U porminea shall have been exhausted|"0** our Pacific frontier, is co unjust,| from miscellaneous sources ani tre between these gentlemen, held them | Exchange on MONDAY next, at 7 p. m. i both, on Friday last to bail in the sum of] Also, a general meeting of the members on TUES- of the Evening Ser. Akers = $2 000 each to the peave. Mr. Pryor, in| !?\¥, at7 pm. ; justice Store of Richard Davis, 308 Penney Lis paper an Sat sy. noticing a grossly per- By order of the President : avenue, and at the Store o 0 i ene mar 10—2t (0. F. ELLIS, Sec. | Buridings, will be attended to. mar 10—3 in fruitess efforts to obtain redress for past] aul absurd, that we cannot think it either} {tom lands. ++ - 10 12} eonal pattie s0 teed ot cleme vy babe J = >SOIREE DANSANTE ~T CARUSPS ~SPICIAG ARMY AND NAVY AE. j i i ed i 7 _ bm = _—! begs ~~ = = ae weantdie ‘Some tener srigineles with: ee: anther ef.the jIatior, or The Poole Affair—Funeral, & by words. Be it £o, if they are satisfied I am agin ey he _ ce this naire ¢ GISTER for 1855 ray a . . orm B eapecially to Saigrens, may very wall be post-| “4 When away from Washington, he wil? ager i for the United States for the Let the public say where the poltroonry lies | (/.'Soiree will take place next MONDAY NIGHT, | | 1he Navy Register It seems that this affair hae taken a more Both of us are under bonds; and, ne Ss slphalthy ae” year 1855 x cate iehen gti Serious turn than was at first expected. The | of course, controversy ends.’ So 0S matier wis bad enough in the first Place. An rned, recauti 3 'Y.—There will Just published and for sale at geerieelaed ae tke a raegwa eres er the Philodemic Bociety of ‘TAYLOR & MAURY°S unatmed man was assassinated in the most| ®ctort cannot wach out the stain of insu Lone Georgetown Coliege, on THURSDAY, March [5th,] marl0 “Bookstore, near Sth st. t will not ‘ out. poned by the Exeontive. Whea the proper | #dmit that it expresses his own sentiments. time comes, the reecusmendations of the Fres # Seaton te The Constitution makes the President a/one ident will indicate distinctly the measures reeponsible for all appointments of the ol ich, in his judgemn', shall be determined } T° P°D*i : aries = as rath 2) emmy a a embraced in the bill providing for the increase at 5 pm, at which the non resident members are re- SHIRTS ! SHIRTS! eruel; cold-blooded and cowardly manner, by ; . | spectfully invited to be present. . “ 7 A % . A " * ‘ i . : Union says: that respoonbility. Congress alone creates | New York; but now the friends of Poole have | $4,000 per annum under the new diplomatic SCOTT B. sMITH, having completed their por ame Ft — ya “This indefatigable public officor cannot | t¢ offices, the President alone designates the given it another aspect, which éaanet be too| and consular bill, is a good Whig. Who wi!l| mar9—lw* — Commitiee of Correspondence. | pared to make to order Gentlemen hope to escape the criticism of his cpponests.| men to fill them. Inthe present case, we / But in every case in which censure bas now charge the Administration with proscrip- METROPOLITAN MECHANICS’ IN | Perior — in = — aap “ tion? STITUTE EXWIBITION— NOTICE | ¥0) toc, on} and a large assortment of Reay-made ++ee The New York papers are full of the plead ory alg the E: visit the Exhibition Birt of fine quality, varying in prives from gi vo death of Poole, a notorious pugilist, who w: depositors’ and x Tickets borrowed from their | $1 50 oer Killed in an affray with come other ruffiaos of | friends. The Committee are determined to expose mich depreeated. They have taken hold of. his dying words—“ If I die, I die a true Amer- ican ; and what grieves me most is the thought tiot [ am murdered by a set of Irish,” and been me 4 visited upon hita he has exbibited » reoord doubt rot that the Executive has discharged full of evidences of devoiion te tbe public in- | ¥8t he feels to be bis duty to the country and terests His fault has been (if that bea fault) | to the class of our citizens whom the present sresclate and vigilant dear to see] bill is designed to benefit, not #¢ comferrin, that the department ever which 8! t, not #3 conferring : A CARD. i a from that have made it a party cause. His| the same stamp. One respectable paper giv > when found with ticketsnot theirown. | E busi lations exixt'ng between BUNT halt ie aomambenttc sas imaertiake comt of offices, but by protection to life and proporty {ciends suiipiseed ih omreiaies styled the bi phy, with as much laudation as is = : r “ DONALDSON, Dentists, Sve beck dhuateod ducted. In a former adminietration }ublic| fom indian depredatien All the complaint Officers were assailed because of theic 1 we have heard, execpt in the case of Major ness te yield to the importunities of « combinations; but in case of Judge Campbell Mecalleck, pi ae Sorgen ae he has only been complained of becauso he| fom disappointed applicants for place, not has resolved to do the best he ean to secure an| frm fears that the cfficers selected will not a . nd ——— mises Sores hos Post | d:ssharge acceptably the dutics imposed. Colleagues in the cabinet ” critictan, and particularly censure, till the The Sevtineé of yesterday morning is pria-| 0>w regiments are set in the field? Can we cipally made up of articles against Know} n9t then be abie to judge better of the char Notaiogi-m. It proves from the record that] acter of the men selected by-the President to the articles in the Richmond Penny Post, try-| ccmmand the pew levies? ing to show that “ Foreigners rule America,” —_ Steers wide of the treth. This journal shows| The Monumental War.—The battle about that Mayor Conrad of Philadelphia hss bowed | the management of the National Monument, is . : | usual when seme individual dies whose life by mutual consent. : . * Poole Association,” and immediately nearly | yas made illustrious by public service and 14th instant, when the closing address wi’) <The former will continue the practice ef Dentis- two hundred persons joined. A meoting was} pri virtue The next thing will probably | jo a-jivered, and the Awards announced try in all ats branches 6 oe wale at held and resolutiont adopted expressive of in eulogium upon the life and public ser | ‘The various agra geilled py soe Age mee s Foal genet pve ‘over the Patrictic Dank, and great regret, and full of condolence to the} *!°° om k aoe yn harks Neier a re y bas provided himself with every facility for operat- ‘anily of the deceased, styling him their mar | ‘*** 1 is reported on the Avenue that Sen- CHARLES F. WOOD, Supt. | ing in any department oe ta! profe-sion. tyre] brother. Two meetings have been held ator Brodhead, of Pennsylvania, since the | mar8—ThSMT«4t (Intel& News) at tho City Hotel, in which the order of pro- ablication of Simon Cameron's letter to Mr | —————— ics? IN- irkpatriok, repudiates Mr. Cameron, and ere ty at rae gt the| Tlaving been aseeciated for ue sore then five years cession hes been designated, from which it] will no longer recognize him as a member of colored population an opportunity to visit the Exbi- | past with serpin Inseraars ‘ — appears that many military and fire compa- | ‘t¢ Democratic party. Ries paneer ennenent Deve ses apes es. een acd been ‘as a dentist, bs a 7 P i i TUESDAY next, the 13th instaat, from 10 a. m to] }-tegrity as a gen peor nies and associations of United Americans were The editor of the Richmond Enquirer ‘ae and cheerfully recommend him as one s — : having written a letter to the Rev ChariesA |4? Ti douvoms thereaace of enjoying the privilege, | t+ confidence of the public. expected to join the procession, among them| J), 5:4, asking him if Mr. Wise. in a speech de- |. 4!! desirous Z EY NUNT. the Poolé Guard, (lately formed,) end the Poole Association. It was expected that three thousand ‘‘ Americans,” of an unknown order, R. Fi vill yell tend accordingly. livered in menses ee oer oho ers rogg P. M PEARSON, Rec. Sec. | mar [Organ & Intel man, made an attack upon the Me! t 7,10,12 Charech, replied in the following note: i pamareeis Macnee J HOPE FOR THE FUTURE, InstitoTe Fair, WV SONG, words written and dedicated to were also join the procession, as will the police Ricumonp, Va, March 7th, 1855. Wasatsoros, D. C., March 12, 1855. Mer. Prankile oes Sheelah ; music com- the kuee to abolitionism in threatening to dis- | waxing warmer, both the boards still claiming} or both New York and Brooklyn It wasex-| , D®A® Six :—In reply to hepliat pe pone To the Editors of the Evening Star: eins ellhel ead ‘orale at HILBUS & HITZ°S charge an offizer who it was thought was about| to be the simon pure’s. We noticsd, on Sat- date, I have no hesitation in saying, tha pected to be the largest procession erer seen iu the streets of New York ‘The origin of the ill feeling which resulted this murder, is well known to have origin- among the prise fighters. It seems that GenxtLemen: Notices having appeared in several to aid in the crest ofan adroit kidz pape tahoe ay, = ine memo re MPORTANT TO PERSONS BREAKING uP i } ing i peeoh | iaventor of the Perfamed Cry flon-¢keeping —Persons removing from the city pec a ah oe eee Petal 9 be sire to do injustice to his memory—I would state | and wishinzto disp se of their Furniture and House considered as an assault upon the Methodist | that the inventor was Mr. W. K. Asbard, of New] keeping Utensils without the tr uble of sending i 5 a by cal.ing wu us at Church, its government, doctrines, ministers, | York, from whoee son, (jointly with my partners,) [| Mem 9 Auction, can do so by cal.ing upoa was present and heard the recon? speech of Masic Depot, Star Buildings. mar 10 Mr. Wise, delivered in the African Church in ¥ last, the appointment of a new Super tendSut by the 7 ew board, whose appoint- meat Was not recognized as legal by Mr Dougherty, the Superintendent. We learn this morning, that on Saturday evening. after Mayor’s Orrics, Patua.. March 6. 1835 Mr Samuel Josneon—Dear Sir: With the kindest feelings for vou perseaaliy, and with Great respect for your *batacter as an cfiicer, «ur siore, No. SLT Pa. avenue, os we are prepared hat Poh Mr. D had left for the a Dra ted whee tered ee nanan ca, Wale tot ald promyt te. repel any. Saab areane, |Peaend the Brewer ond the sight te wwe ho} oo. et H. JEWELLE & CO itis proper that | choald inform you that if] Mr. Dougherty had left for the day having hented when he had been assaulted by th: ‘ 2 rah one +} name. Should the correctness of my statemen . A. JEV kp amt ss ae exes? cf Louisiana to roturn| taken his books and papers with him and — ” y them, | whether made openly or otherwise, directly or =" with encouraging the es cape of 2 furtive slave to that e, I will consider it my duty to discharge you immei- ately fom the police for i N 7 Pa. aven doubted, I am prepared to prove its truth. I do not wi~h to wrong any one, but simply, in justice to the Swe. ASD TE. real faventor, and the firm of which [ ama member, 25 haif chests Imper i ufterwards had refused their challenges} indirectly. omect them in the ring, saying that he was| Justice to Mr. Wise, as well as courtesy to ut a prize-fighter, bat that he would whip | Y°™) requires this brief note. locked and bolted the doors and windows, Mr inpowder, Young liy- 5.8. Briggs, who is the Superintendent of the 1 th before th bli son, and ae Tea, very superior is ci i i r ‘ . ttully, lay the tru fore the public. $5 iean Save een respenTamy of this city. new board, accompanied by five or six other any of themif they insulted him, if he could Mt Tour evedicat servant, 7 F. WIDDOWs, 1,000 pounds CODFISH BR. T. Cosran, Mayor. | * es reached the Monument and made a} i.» fair play, and this threat he carried out C. A. Davis. Per Mitchell, Widduws & Slater, “4 Pec i+ ~~ and ORANGES In noticing the comments of the Orgs en - : pregeareesid nape the doors }j- coveral instances. One month before his} Roger A, Pryor, Esq, Present mar 12—1" No. 2, Liberty street, N. Y. 5 bis crused SUGAR Mr. Carrigan’s letter to the editor, the Senti- Bede we are somewhat surprised at Fdeth he was arsailed by a party of Morrissey The Penny Pcst seizes upon this note asa = 6 hhds N.O do '—IN GEORGETOWN, OR ITS VICIN- if petes: for aapoarse personal assault on the 'T. checad Geld Meapaac. “The Boker cal sere eres Reverend genueman ii rewarded by leaving it at the residence Just se -eived and for sale by +++» Mr. Vanderbilt has written to the New | of C. W. Pairo, on Prospect street, Georgetown, or such conduct as this. as we ave told that Mr. Briggs is a professor of religion, and, we thought, a law abiding citizen, We regret to med Bays: “ It seems to us to be as mild gentlemanly, and inoffensive etter as we ever rezd. Bat acberents, dranken Irishmen, but put them to ght with his revolver, and a short time after that had ter with Morri i . N Wadia toon cle mar 9 3t WILLIAM ORMF, The editor oF a imelonsive as it is, | oe> thie personal violence resorted to, and fear | re itis eoen, that the fotling ar cece] Xork-Teibuge a long letter about the Collins |* the ofice of Pairo & Nourse, Washington ety FANCY MILLINERY. the editor of the ‘Organ pours out tpon the] that something seriou; may grow out of it pela \avmae caeeeae jomen? shal = Guad weer nes oe "Collins EFINED SUGARS— MISS AMELIA PRI BRAM and Nae jon td ae aoe oraon We are sure tha: the laws of the land are -uf- belonged to the order of aise Aneta it niles ated dill, aa detain his willing ii 50 barrels powdered, crusied and clarified SU sept geval es 5S es charges with being what, in fs eye is the Scivnt to protect all ourcitizens in their rights, is true, but that was by no means the eaiee of tea = apr “a ieee Sale is Ser c Sea cecereel and for sale low by between Tenth 5 i 5 nd think tha® , 4 0 Gatele mene re to, eden Cheetah | 8° think the all gentlemen, and lovers ot | 1,, issue between Poole and his assailants. | in twenty four bowie hon ene ° are to address the people | te. of Alexandria. But the Organ ele Tar ~tgens dimer edn more indignant and irefu! when it learns that ir. Carrigan is an American and u Protesi- i to American principles, If they do. @ot. it looks upon bis sin as altogether un-| ei igh tl eee i pardonable. Papert fon the fh that the whole matter might be legally ad. » é 4 “ale it will give that excuse to the rival fancy men re is one thing in the estimation of the|J%*'°4- 1t will reault in this in the end; why 4. ,.,,, large cities which they are waiting for, = which is far woree than an Irishman | °t eubmit to euch a course now ? vd will renew the scenes which caused so 4 Song =o Ce so eye 8} It isa burning sheme that such a contest much terror, and which was productive of so i 5 reise of his rights , tee ne 2 88a free man, opposes the Secret Order." sbould go on ina een ey Hike that of ours | io.ch destruction of life and property in The Jutedligencer, though barren of edito — who have provoked i: may yet repent | p Hadelphia several years ago. We warn the thoir conduct, if they do not regret it now Tial, is quite en interesting paper. It con. i pedlic against giving credit to any such ins Major Ben MoCulloch’s ae o-| while in the quiet hour their better judgment . ~ w! BARBOUR & SEMMES, ide, No. 277 mar 12—eo3t No 67 Louisiana avenue. ‘ve attention of the La NG, .0Oau @ monassus— | 2 tp ter handeune and varied acorn oh - i pom f a y, latest styler; +++» Some genius is dramatizing “the life i) hhds N 0. Sugar cole Se cesinaonae pom Le of Suaw, Silk, of Greeley’ Queer idea that! We should - 25 aioe ed Paper Crapo. Li ce, Velvet and other Bonnets. Also,dress i i ‘ust received and for sale 4 er Caps. the next wrinkle will be? One of our sodp = oe — S-_ | and faithfully attended to. — houses, probably, set to music. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PIANOS FOR RENT. _ . +++ Mr, Headley, the historian, and repre PLATED WARE AT REDUCED PRICES. WO superior 7 octave Boudoir PIANOFORT, i E offer our entire stock of #legant GOLD for rent or sale. Apply et HILBUS & HITZ’S sentative in the New York Assembly from WA!CHES, RICH EWELRY, PURE| Music Depot, where they may be seen. Mie ates foc ratusing O veleon thcaaes oy SILVERWARE, <c , at greatly reduced raies. mar 8 when they assume a posi- tien, rather than cause a breach of the peace will submit their claims toa court of justice, in twenty-four hours less average time for We have no doubt but that the K. N. press| each trip, thaa Mr. Collins. will strive to make out that the deceased mar 12 Persons would do well 'o examine our assortment, 5 ment added by the Senate to the census bill, er resigning which is by far the la » Most fashionable, and IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS. the peat aidavas dated repo-t. giving to the Secretary of State the appoint. | best sclectethever offers ao emer AY Rolls of Militia entitled to I nd Bounty wn. Position tendered him by Gea Vierce, a3 jay — ment of the marshals. A motion to put him - A ny ‘ arene - vere Majer io the arcsy, end giving his reasons} ©°%d the pure epirit of the immortal Wash- iLEZANUDRIA CORRESPONDEECE. under arrest was pending when the House ad- 324 Penn avenue, between 9th and 10th sts | compiled from rolls in the Auditor’s office at Rien therefor, from which it 2pp ne oars he tenders his resignation because he is the only civilian appointed to a field office He concludes hig letter by saying: . bs A ar J2—41f ington look down from his blest abode, and dourned. Mr Headley was permitted to make | "ir? it _ bs . : Y NM inslaughter —Counerls —Smith and his|'a defence, in which h» manifested a degree of ANO FORTES. witness the contest that is now going on over Platform Basta. &e. mf not temont which was unfavorable to adispiay Sees the pile which is being erected as a sacred ALEXANDRIA, March 12, 1855. | ©f his oratorical powers. edifice to his memory, and it were possible for Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War ol 1812, being a supplement to the pay rolls. y ii -xeell A fe ies for sale at ERSONS wishing to buy an excellent Piano ‘w copies for R. FARNDAMS, Forte, in every respect, are invi.ed to examine gem ‘ by STEINWAY Comer Pa. avenue and ith ete. . ' . On Saturday night, about 11 o’clock, an +++» Tho Rev Dr. Pennington, “a a SUNS oS Walbenaecen” ping now tbe Also, at FRENCIDS, Alexandria, Va. “I am proud to say tha: the most friendly grief to enter heaven, he would grieve and afray took place at the intersection of King ob color,”’ it appears was not allowed to hear bition at the Smithsonian Ivstituton. Any inform- mar & relation bave ever existed between the office:s | ™°Urn over the bad feelings that govern those Gen. Houston’s lecture on the Indians in New | ation respecting prices, guarantec, &c , will be given. York. He paid 50 cents for a ticket, but was | mar 12 —3t" OLD CHAIRS TO MEND. told by the door-keeper that he could not pass | Fipoun Ay RS. WILLS, onG street, the second do r from Says the Dootor: “At this moment Genera! 75 bbls superfine and family FLOUR 442 trom 13th street est, puts new cane seats in Heusten and a number of gentlemen passed oe regular army and we h fi and Wasbington streets, between two young Sean Seties In tees caer we} who aes revere ie memory — love mo3, George W Crump and Joseph Bloxem, enemy or in the peaceful wa: ree © sre sure that when the merits | 4 :.ich proved fatal to the latter. Some dite On no aco: unt would I see it disturbed. War | °! ‘2i8 mopument controversy are known in old chairs, in a good st. le. ute had occurred between the parties at : : a Ta store and for sale low by She would be thankfcl for the patronage of the, msy sgela ec me upon cur country, and 1] other parts of the country, that those who ES bitden and snisding cdierwanh atthe jess =k ae oe ee ae et ae Seas ee at citizens. mar 9—3t “ia ines Cath toma pond — = the! oricinated the trouble will be rebuked, as in above mentioned, angry words, and perhaps| looked at me full in the face, but there wae AQ ACKENEL & CODFISH_ | | HRXE-PLY SHIRT COLLARS.— brothers in arws, but also in fecling ‘Eicten’ | t’tth they should be. mie blows, assed bat then: no response. After the party had passed in, 50 bbls No 3 Mackerel Warranted to fit well, for sa'e at taining thee views, it would Neliecendtanl Se fe ‘bbed, bla aatagenistcauder bees cine? the man said tome: ‘ My orders are not to 2,090 ibs Codfish mar 9—3t LAMMOND'S, 7:h st. in me to accept the appointment. To do e Tatest from California—The Illinois at pass colored persons.’ ’’ would i penetrating tho lungs, and causing death in be a contradiction of all the opinione| Ror‘olk—No Annexation of the Sandwich s “ Just received aT RAanoine Gees AQQTEWARTS rctelag ing os U ty REAN ; fev minutes Crump was arrested, and will] «+++ The following about Harriet Martineau, No 6 ia caue. 1°, , Ruome, over G ewe: nese, Fa. ei I bave uniformly held, and J think that if] Islands—Safety of the Decatur—Xo senator | bs exumined this morning. the English authoress, is an extract from a | ~~ 1°—co% __No. 67 Louisiana avenue. thedinptiaed S oaiencteree ante Gorgress sball again at any time increase the} giected in Flace of Dr. Gwin.—Hi. H. Field, | 42 Saturday morning our new Councils mot} letior from Parker Pillsbury, dated Feb loth: | TABLE CUTLERY, ALBATA FORKS the city. Call early. Satisfaction always given. army by cresting additions! regiments, they E. aad = 2 . ’ |end organized. Mr. W D.Maesey waschosen| « Miss Martioeau is in the last stages of AND SPOONS, ac mar 7—Im mill carefully provide for the protection of the] #*4-» has just arrived here as bearer of des. | Py ceident of the Board of Aldermen, and Mr.| life. The affection of the heart from which 4 I rights of citizens in civil life to fill the} patches from the Sandwich Islands, He states UST received a large assortment of superior Ta- | — ae Jas let McVeigh President of the Common] she ee long suffered, soen almost vo have Olio atoy a every taney quality ALBATA Seer ounel reached its crisis—a crivis 2lways fatal. “ - 4 4 TAK A c obtail Hon. Wm. Smith took the stump here on| week, she seemed almost ous KORKS.. SPOONS, TEs SETS, CAKE BAS-| / Land, in less quantity than 160 acres, are here- military offices of whatever grad that there are no hopes of annexation, the The Intelligencer also contains a letter] king and his advicers are posed 2 Bs is ) toit. While from the Kev. Andrew -B, Cross, a so: 4 5 kETS, CASTORS, &e. r eir and a record of the the evening of Saturd: He denied that he| wells to her friends, and aca : E *M. W. GALT & BRO., a ae cettificates, are on eta — - . mewhat! a: Panama, Mr. F. learced from the officers of | had any connection the Know Nothing] burial. This weck et evi little, and 324 Pa. ave., betw. 9h and 10th sta. my book, so that I can, with facility, wake out their controversialist, of Baltimore, in reply} a British steamer that the Decatur had ar-|0Tinization. Lo commented upon their} may live, ly,a few months yet, though ar 12—3t tothe Rev Mr Stonestreet, Pro base ; , evineial of the} rived 4n safety at Valparaiso. Mr. F. left eeuits for Maryland, in which he attempts to} Panama in the sicamship Illinsis. On her disprove Mr. Stonestreet’s statement. The voyage she experienced very heavy weather, editor thus notices & portion of Mr. Crozs’s] and was compelled to put imto Norfolk on Communication wh ich he does not publish : Saturday, short of coal. {Here follows, in Mr. Cross’s manuscript.| Mr. F. reports that there is yet no Senator occupying nearly two pa, of it, a co; f . . Dr. tps disgusting ofatiema, ln Poles elected in place of Dr. Gwin, who still holds * Tristram Shandy, ’ but every body who has| bis 33 votes. The opponents of the Doctor re- Principles, and announced his agreement with all the prominent articles of their platform, He is now fully committed to the new heresy— a Know Nothing in all but t.e grip. At the coue'usion of his specch, D. Funsten, Esq, Demveratic elector, made an able appeal to tne people on behalf of Wize and Democracy. Yesterday evening. Rev. J. P. D»nelan de- livered the 10th lecture of the course now in progress. at St. Mary’s Chursh. declarations for ys nal ea ae who fatied 2 i to obtaii land for want of sufficient service, peed ogg ae minus Co aieabenn a LOUDON WALTZ. . sata pr pa are now entitled to 160 aseres, can tee OMPOSED and dedicated to the \ oung ladies] find the time allowed recordea by me. Others will C cf Leesburg, Va., y Prof.J A. Young. A very | find it to their interest to call or write, and I will fp The number of the principal religious | pleasing composition, published at the Musie Depot | send forms and instructions for reasonable and fair denominations in the United States is twenty. |°! The whole number of edifices of worship is BUS & HITZ. compensation. mar 12—tf Any old Soldiers, or their Widows, unable to pay i JOHN D. CLARK, is about thirty six thousand, capable of ac- Neweomb. sh geo re, Washington, D’C. commodaing fourteen millionsof people. The} GRAY & BALLANTYNE, 498 Seventh strert aga eR REE RR eel i ii Tl be instructed gratis YCLOPEDIA OF MISSIONS, by Rev. Harvey | £0" Preparing their papers w ? i . are the only agents for the sale of this work in the PHILADELPBIA ever read that mass of abeurdity and obscen- | fuse to adjourn the legislature, Wesieer ehousy; aed mild. pepe tail; om promi ae Lipton Pinder District of Columbia and Alexandria. Subscription LAGER BEFE DEPOT, . po onc us for declining to insert it in hicks fi = a Ewin = i pit i is twenty-four hundred dollars — ow — — benerery ex- a ee ae 6 : Philadelphia La- oo ("Hon Mar! - Inard, Governor of Ne- a + | amined it, uni pronouncing it a com His- ; This journal, in noticing the appotntment Land Warrants under the New Bill —Wo : are told that numbers of persons are under the impression that the Land and Pension offices are prepared to issue land warrants at once to those who are entitled to them under i ger Beer on hand, and offer it now for eale broska Territory, arrived at Omaha City on ste mote Baptist aianiies =o dosnt tory of Christian Missi: ns apn earner +] for @3 per keg, and in quart bottles for $1 50 per * oa ” t 'y * Och ult. He was very cordially reseivec, n third, the Congregationalist fourth, hear acpiry ee ah op eure pigeons me pg We send the Beer free of costs 10 all parts of the and would immediately enter upon his official ee fifth, Ro Catholic sixth. |‘UU™? —igaee 4 i . Ti himself city. = 7 duties © property of the Methodists is estimated at = Lazreeta 4@- Many physicians have recommended this Of Judge Gilchrist to set on the bench of the Board of Claims, says: “Ip addition to the above, we have been to hear, and take Pleasure in stating, Circulars contain' nopeis of the con’ents ; and j _ idl ert $14,636,671; that of the Presbyterians at $14,- | can be had cn application 4; the Bookstore of fine cs ane 5 ae ee TChwW one pare ome grr # selection bas been equally | the new bounty land Dill QB This is a mistake, {27 Hon Charles J. Faulkner has received | 369 880; Episcopalians, $11,261 970; Baptists, GRaY & BALLANTYNE, Ser S— lo" _@p *. ©. & W. CERECKE of the Court “Tt pill ie ren in anes | 224 the sooner this eeeeee Somes Hone the nomination of a Democratio Convention for spatter core) Sea ee eee temmereen hana COME LEABN YOUR FATE. — ang be . tribunal betore whieh the rected the better it will be. We understani Congregationalists, $7.973,96: e re-cleetion to Congress from the Berkely dis- ctin Virginia. It is understood that the coinsnation of an opponent will be made at Winchester tomorrow. Senne Sociniaseme Re bar can appear with | that the Commiesioner of Pensions will not be peowe* prepared to igsue these warrants for at least three monthsto come. The plates are yet to be engraved, the blank warrants printed, ihe ’ 2 RD.—RAN RS GKORGE, late of Engiand, wishes to . Bets jay whol plea dlacher olep larly in- M inform the ladies and gentlemen of Washing- Ee" The Galveston Civilian, in noticing the dentured apprentice, NIVROD R. TAYLOR. Ali] ton und 6 a that she can be soee ond cos Fees Gt cries eevee Deetv ot TSE: Later ates pages mg his late residence, No. 8&PF street, between 2iet and as, in the case of Trevino and Ferdinandes, | sisence ander the regular penalties 22d streets, First Ward. opposite the Observatory. says that it is one of the largest land suitsey-| marlo-x L. H. & G.C. SCHNEIDER. | Her name is on the door. i Hours frm 9am to 8 o'clock pm. x Centous Coxrrasts.—Virginia negroes, | er tried in the State. It involves the title to| pror SALE.—A PAIR OF FINE CARRIAGE] Ladies men Decnts feb 28—1 , gendeman Msssochuselts’ lions. Barnum wented Burns] twelve leagues, or 58,136 acres of land, lying | 1. _ Horses for sale low, gorie LL STRANGERS for his ouseum in New York; the Churoh ap.| on th Rio Grand immediately below Browns. | '¢aving the city —young, £0 Er a Ts Barrmors ARGUs—We learn from this journal of Saturday last, that A.G Allen, Esq. late of this city, is about to become as- | clerical foree increaged, and other necessary sociated in its future management. Preparations to be made. The act giving Mr. Allen is highly esteemed by all who | !and to those who served in the Meziean war, know him in thiscity, for his goodness of heart| Passed -ept 28,1850, the first land warrant T a ik sold for no fault. 4 oe Demripte! of Pew = Hunter’s Cat 2 2 ville. The titles date back some fifty years, Can be seen. at the Metropolis Stables, D street, xo. His Powell’s great Picture doe pana sir erameat He ss manot| snr cig act wat aot ited antl Janaary |b ents AY apres WS todos the Government of Span, bat ace oy | twee ian an res ear fe areas "| Saee ati Skis te Pca oe fine parts, and will no doubt prove @ valuable| !!, 1851, more than three months after thé either side. In the Court below the decision} GREAT RECONCILIATION. EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. acquisition to the editorial department of the law was passed. We presume it will take at taFThe Territorial Governments, viz: Ore | was in favor of Fernandez, but the Supreme = Argus least as long to get the new warrants ready. ; will Kiln of fresh st reecived a fresh lot of 4 gon, Mianeaota, New Mexieo, Washington, | Court bas reversed it in favor of Trevino. "T'burnt in (contin oe barrels) on Mon Wirics ousnaes, LEMONS, fe. Abo, = - “ — f ESS a = _ ini 7 nei jie! £ - EB The Post office Department this year,| The Way the Money Goes —Congress pre. Utah, Nebracka, and Kaneas, cost the United [W-The election ol maahan ante te av morning re | case NES, rupenor cost the Government $1,716,739; the Treasury | sented each of the reporters of the Glohe for States, fer the year, $235,125 quired at the kilns or on delivery. He must adopt Give ux a call and juder ves ture of Kansas will take place about the 15th | 8 method or close b re posed asl apart PM Rel ag alg tbe 7 Departwent, $675,120; the Mint, $541,300; the} the last sestion, with $800, amounting in the Light Houses, $1,073,684; the Coast Survty,| azgregate (0 $10,000. This id in addition to his sales the part lying over. | Od Petlows’ Hall. $445,000. the Judiciary $226,900. heir regular compensation. At the previous EP" A letter from Vermont, in the N. H Patriot, represents that “Sam” has been bad ly beaten in the town elections in that State, r 20th of March. The Free State Squatter| gi at the Kiln—hauling additonal. N. B. Balls, Part'ss, and Families eupplied on the H Legis! AE SMOOT. 4 met reasonable and swtisiactory wrms, at the short- feers that the first Hatage WiT'LS pro sles] x siona Lime Kiln, corner New York avenue €1 notice. RYDER & PLANT, very, ‘Twentieth street, mar 10~4\* war i—im 0 La aaa =