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Pacer ts Soe 1 3 ERIS papers relieved the editors from the obligation | ’ I N G as r A R. to refrain longer from alluding to it. WASHINGTON OITY: Nothingism with ay som =~ D. ‘ERNOON......-Mareh 24, | papercompliments Mr. Henry A. ee - devotion to and powerful advocacy of progress, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNEESHIP. and rejoices over the fact that the Methodist Notice is bereby given, that the copartner- | Episcopal Conference, recently {n session in ship which bas heretofore existed between the | Baltimore, voted unanimously to cr undersigned in the publication of the Hvewing | in the anti-slavery resolves of similar C “ Star vewapaper, is this day dissolved by mu- | ences of Wisconsin and Northern Ohio. Those taal consent, W. D. Watracw having pur-| of the Wisconsin Methodists propose substan- chased all the property and interest of Wx. | tially to prohibit, on the part of the —« Hi. Hore in the said Evening Star and its| ship and preachers, “the buying, hipeiieon: business, will pay all the liabilities of the | holding human beings as ap re late firm of Wallach & Hope, and all those] of the Ohio Methodists eo aee.< indeb'ed to it are hereby notified to make} men, women, snd children an inl 2 Paymeat to him. to enslave them, and require the emanelpa- tion of slaves when it dan be accomplished without injury to them. WASHINGTUN NEWS AND GOSSIP, ——— Mr. Letcher, of Virgivia —An evening co- paper the undersigned embraces the oppor- aoe mPa od peop — = a as ala wg anc a Mr. Pennybacker from Mr, Letcher’s Con: a donmel) gressional District haa obtained a clerkship in — a —— of Paty a ue Star ia - «at Pension Office—espies a mare’s nest in the - = the bi f sess “-} aot, and comments on it ad though under the sale: ee sai (Rina ome a _ impression that the salary ia oither to go into sai, yones, WO ita daily Mr. L.’s pocket, or that it was expected that ode that ofany the appointment referred to would sccure Mr — mewenseese Published in this eity, Letoher’s re-election to Congress! As strange : edveitdsing colomns show. libéral as the idea that a grown-up mon can be bi:- Ya leaving the concern, the under- ton with such an impression may appear, our + <4 comuits it to the entire control of W. talented and enthusiastic, but somewhat > Watiaca, who is fully competent to man-j , green” neighbor, to be so possessed. ito the entire satisfaction of its numer- We have to inform bim thet for many years * renders. Soliciting @ continuanee of pub- past, it has been the custom in awarding cler- or tor the Hooning’ Stor, he reapect-} os aces in Washington, to equalize them as fully takes bis leave. neat ag possible among all the States and Con greseiona! Districts thereof. The plan is just and proper !n all reapects, and itis to be re gretted that it has not been more rigorously followed. Now, the award of the clerkship in question to a resident of Mr. L's district was t in the Sn 5 _ | of course, made in accordance with that rule; 2 re Fer Renae arom rod and we announced the fact that it would go tu m from this ds: alone. Bines ie ba that district, having accidentally obtained the £ Jul 353 _ zy t information, only by way of saving more or See Pig Pen ee eee ee shes less of cur Virginia readers in and from other ee wom: aetna os otieine! ae districts of the State, from labor in vain to ob- culation Maprecedeshed: tnjthe Abetary tain the place. Offices in Washington never Bed ov bbe Sint —_ —— =e g) a-begging. ‘There are an average of fer- f (he populstion of Washington 5 as well haps one hundred applications for every place ee wae neneerreens Re under the Government to be bestowod. proud, .o@-mueh as itis much more exten- Writing of Mr. Le‘cher in this connestion, ly quoted thas say ether déuvpeper pub- reminds us of the fact that there was no other ae = United — a ae member of the la:t House of Representatives mappa a — By tahering whose absence from the Hall would be more piper —— oe that) Me departments, injurious to the public interest. He was by = a — adherence = = long odds the most influential member of the mis ers bso meee Seesrens < cockety, iast House of Ropresentatives of the United at ‘hought of party. He trusts that be States, effecting more than any one of his com swonstrated that bis editorial labors are peers. His enemies—and every man who had 4ikely to bo materially beneficial to the inter i design upon’ the Treasury, of the United tats Of * sshing-on, Georgetown, and Alexan- States, which would not bear the test of severe <a aes are Ses — the liberty of re- scrutiny, became hostile to him to a greater or Hug ais tollow-citizens of the three sister tees degree—have caused him to be roundly abused and misreproseated in the newspapers, far end wide. In that way the country bas received wrong impressions with reference te him. Among his fellow members, however, he wae signally voted ss a man of great em- phasis of character, clear and quick percep- tions, convincing oratorica! abilities, untiring industry, fine legal and parliamentary atte‘ n- meats, and integrity «f purpose so abiding that he invariably refused to do many things in the course of the session’s legislation to gratify friends, which, though involving 2 de parture from the duty of stern justice to a member's trust, are, neverthele-s, of common oceurrence in Washington We repest, he was the most effective member of the last House of Representatives, and was & acknowledged to be by all his compaers in the ball; bis influence arising wholly from the confidence which all bad in him, whose pur pose in being there was to discharge the du WD WALLACH, WM. H. HOPE. Waszuterom, March 24, 1855. — TO THE PUBLIC. In retiring from the Evening Star news circuia: WM #H. HOPE Wasainetox, March 24, 1855. _ <0 THE PATRON OF THE STAR. ‘be undersignel having parchased from Mr Wiettam H Hops, ell that gentlenian’s as a re tis sie: ‘batif they would, as communities, reap ‘2¢ advanteges to acerue from the influence sud cxertions of am active and efficient news t ©, devoted to the protestion of their inter- every possible way, they mest sustain vberally with their patropage, and the 4200c3 of iw conductor with their countenance Sus s;mpatay. He is determined not to know 2 in conducting the Star, but to give all ne bowefic of the truth, devoting its eol- © most pert tothe publication of imate Washington news, and to ihe pro- fon cf the interests of the Distriet of Co- lumbia acd the region immediateiy surrougd- ing it, az involved in the action of either branch of the Government of the United States. W. D. WALLACH. Waseretox, March 24, 1855. "TSLT GF THE McckiNe@ PRESS © Intelligencer replies to the Union's “ele on the Spanish outrages, ¢ the Gring of the Spanish cruiser across Ww. tbe bows of the American steamer El Dorado, | olin. wee merely the exercise of the usual duty the sextine? T Jones, of Tenn , it seems, is about to de- © a reelection. While “the Galphine”’ of} will ehout with joy over that fact, those know- That it waa but equivalent to a ing Washington well, who appreciate the ne cry cf «Who goes there?” with theorder to halt, cessity for economy» discretion, and perfect whichis the sentinel’s duty to utie: on the ®p-| good faith in the legislation of Congress, wi!! = ® suspicious visitor. According to deeply regret his determina‘ion. The loss cf the Lute: Ggencer, the Spanish cruiser wae] ing legislative services aud influence of both a sentinel # duty, and the El Dorado was Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, and Mr Letcher, o! pRivechiog the coast of Cubs in the night Virginia, will be a severe blow to the public * and was eimply obliged to “come to”? interest. However, one mast know how affairs il the Spanish commander could satisfy | are managed here, to appreciate the value of mselfas to her character. We. also find in} these two gentlemen to the publio service. the Intelligencer evidence that the thousand | Mr. Letcher is a candidate for re-election. So acd one falsehoods being published with refer- there is no fear that be will shortly be lost to e to Mr Soule, have at length goaded that] the publie service, though our talented and Semen into appearing in propria Persona | enthusiastic neighbor seems to think other- * the newspapers. He writes to the editors] wise. The wish, hewever, is so clearly father the following letter, vis.- to his thought on this point, that it is hardly worth while to present facts to show that he un New Yorg, Mernoporiran Hore, March 22, 1355 L£ditors of the National dutelligencer : greatly underrates the character of Mr. Letoh- Mesers iors: My attention ha: just been | er’s constituents. 3 ted raf — The Artizans of Washivgton —Ths fac, that the east iron work for the new domes for the Capitol has been ordered out of Washing- - : id, | ton without affording our mechanics an oppor aaa eng ALS be. | ‘Unity to contend for it, has been the subject ‘scen ‘bet gentleman and myself subsequent | f Much invidious comment among- the citi- to wy departure from Spain in August last sens of Washington for some days past. We oi mp pessae! bal) pieces ere think, however, that when it generally 2 Bol ing but whea the grave Intleliganess kuown that the peculiar character of the work t to ee i: to its columns, I] in question is such as to make it advisable to Treader w scruples I had against Procure it from establishments accustomed sé pecmiaad ‘henara Cone: reed and prepared to furnish just euch castings, our } fellow-citizens will Perceive that there is no __48e article of the Time design on the part of these entrusted with the os ere bo pee — by the ap. | *UPerintendance of the building of the exten. pretension that the’ above ponte La sion of the Capitol, to cend out of the District ‘culd be sent to the public; and you, sirs, not | of Columbia work that can as well be procured =— Penta) feral a 93 ee but] or executed here. ‘The fact that the order for ° rt the re i that the story Barrated in it qe of too - comtnge < the new domes was sent to Bal. sa\erest to be withheld from your read.| timore bas given rise to a rumor that Major «though it be calculated to mystity,| B. B. Fren#h, the Commissioner of the Publis *o gb way soon be thrown on the Buildings, designs procuring, in that city, the subject.”” - be@ \magined that keen right, Messrs. iron ou rec ditere, coud ‘perdly ome Rensigh lve er se ee Plt ted ° qua: ashington 'y direc- ca » # republication whieh ap, your number of the 19th instant of an article m the New York Times of the 17.4, allud- ing to 2 certain subreptitious eorrespondence, cia, 1( would seem, between H Perry, my Secretary of Legation at Mad 8 intimates that* my since my return to E Trative, as I have some reason to| in various 7 long before the | tion of Congress, Now, without having oon 5 blie, the Ti ained scerss to then woes og Para are versed with Major French on the cubject, we is You ought from th, r cquired the conviction that Perusal to haye| hesitate not to say, that it is imporsible that manner object 1 could in no| this rumor ean be true; as the Major knows pubiie gase certaiais Po A gare woll that thig railing can be cast quite as well ime bave obtained wy for cine ‘hen, here as anywhere else, and that our city me- cure t© your readers. chanics will gladly exseute the work at prices tary of Lega | as eatisfaotory to the Government as any others If it be true that, ia my Seore! tice, in the very man { had tay, sag nd ‘politent oeom> will charge. The fact that the Government is 8 re jniring the execution of agreat deal vugb be belonged noi to m will never burt alway he infamous trade. of mechanical work at this point, of various jour very humbie| chanical skill, inferior to that of no other cit aud obedient servant, ‘ howe "i : ae < - t to the prom d efficient exeou- ws i: was not shown them with Mr. Perry’s| tion of a Tyteate be od to this time from alluding to It, because | it will be very hard, indeed, if any consider. i bad a spy and 4 traitor. it ie ‘oe let he womd know how he carried on * cae, irs, fosert this letter fn your next| d¢seriptions, has eaused much ospital and me- “twber, and telieve me Pineen in the United States, to be concentrated here. The editors say that they id see the corres Our artisans are therefore competent, entirely Poadence in question, es Mr. Soule asserts; competent ‘ “elmost all the mechanic's work the Enowledge ot consent, and that they had re-| Government may require in Washington; and t ad been shown them ifconfdence The| able Smount of it shall be sent away from faot that it hed othegwise got int the news| them. Major French is the very last man in | much as he fs perfectly well aware of theif! montiin Pisrce, uring} ties of their position with fidelity. George Amusements. PR Be enn Pe A 7S THEATRE. PROPS eS en LIST OF LETTEBS in, we vw Rentining ‘onthe rename! — the world to-do any thing of the ‘tort, { OFFICIAL. competency, and is so identified with our city America, to all whem it may concern: neon ia the* ; oltinens the ra havingbeen 1s the following the Port- whieh all classes of our fellow- Sneasiidte ha ee Saaneeerpaaaae large ciree- Acting , Vice consul 6€ Pritesia, for the port pf New York, I | lation Koren ‘That the list of imclon—Orchestra Chairs 50 €te.; Pan. tweaty Sa deeded eons eae do hereby recdgalze him’as auch, and decitire him pe TS post office in | Prices (pig conte; Regular Tiches $5 cents; rt- erclse functions, powers, , town, will not apply elsewhere to have work exe- | "°° °° “x<fcl#e and enjoy such ohm Sipe be ‘once only hovealt begs Siioalee ‘which, issued ', OF and privileges as are allowed to the vice consuls of ~s the > outed that can be as well and as economically the most favored nations in the United States. oftener, have the largest evans LAST NIGHT OF Mr. WALOCOT. done in the District of Columbia. In testimony whereof, | have caused these letters | range of the delivery of said office, to be decided by 18 (SATRUDAY) EVENING, March %, the postmaster at such office.) THIS ( tee —_ to te made patent, and the seal of the United States pas tm the following tet, wit’ Onwhich iy The Secretary of War.—Those in Washing. | to be hereunto affixed. PR tree no Will be ee ee ton who have the means of obtaining reliable} Given be peop bate kt =| : pag hace A OR, A CURTOUS CASE. information concerning public affairs incident {t.s.) of the independence of the United dates pees MB . Jones, Mine Marine (the Meddler’ to the position of hundreds in society here, are of America the TeANkiah Painon: (secre py rape + Beall, Mrs BB Jeckson, Mrs not a little amused with the stories with refer-| py ine President: ot tease —— 7 Mredons ence to the Seerétary of War's fature which W. L. Mancr, Secretary Beis, meuenry t Tes, mice Fansie are being published in distant newspapers, at- 1FTH PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH, on right’ re - Meat ine Kate tributing to him the parpose of resigning his | SS “corner Sth and J Accept) Eiders will bel, ew Catherine Postion and again entering the army. -More| St’, see recall {Sabbath ‘at 11 o'clock ao “ipod ‘ise Yicsiais Hoon than & year ago we took occasion to explain | ‘The Pastor, Rev. A. G. CanoTuens, beg Meet Boyle, ae! sermon to the services. Bowls, Mre EB mies B that it was probable that there would be no 8 wiles preci Ses in the at 796 Poiarke, Mre ¥ wesNers "clook mar H—1t¢ | cuinn, Mrs Btlesboth Magill, Mary 4 change whatever in the Cabinet during the| o'clock. = ale Phoebe C wenres, Br casters . term for which President Pierce has been eleo- NOTICR—THE MEMBERS OF THE | cod! mio Pes MA? <OW DED ManEnae ted, presenting at some length thé reasons on corks Room on next MONDAY EVEN. | Puan, Malvic Wise Be a meet at the Clul f im to | Sar ‘Mise Rechel B E OF GfFTS AND PR n which this conclusion was based. Sinoe then| ING, at 7 ites apmaroen adinsectoneee Be) | a — TR Rye re ‘ane CHANGE OF GIFTS AND PROGRAMME nothing has occurr: in any manner to | tem is to be transa _ THE PRESIDENT. | Dulany,SershF Osbourn, Mies Catharioe . THIMAS & CO's Dg Goi By orde: Duncan, 4 G VIEWS shake our conviction of the correctness of our} mar 24—It SS, Paine, Mies Marie ¥ DISSOLVIN . judgement on this point. So fer as the par- MET. MEC. INGTITUTE—NOTICE — Bagar, Mire L, | ng Sy ola THIS (SATURDAY) BVENING, March 2th, tioular stories to which we refer are concern- All persons ha’ £ accounts tom forth- ie Mrs Read, Louise On which occasion each ticket will entitle the pur GRebibat Ae hati ave cee oa ae wet for scttleiient, as itis deste to have all out | Fuler, Med F ie ‘chaser to-a box containing one ef the followig I oes oy ti i! truth fio: Davis| standing bills ecttled by the Lat of April Felure, Mise Mary E Ryan, Mre Wriltam pet peepee of Mr. least foundation. in ss mar Son P.M. PEARSON, Rec. See. ., = Randolph, Mrs Margaret inson, Pa. av. , valued a Gish cach, which has very recently made new arrangements in eo - te ane Russel re = # — pag — ticket offs, and wa be see hie houechold matters-here, which in them- We are daily receiving from Fort Furnace, a } GrSth, Miss RT fiaoot, Mise June hivered on the presentation of the orders to Mr. selves bear testimony of his intention of re- Snperior artge of No. 1 Charcoal Pig Iron, which | Gordon, Mrs Beary . ‘Smith, Sarak utiful Gold Ear Rings, maining long in Washington; which purpose] Will besoldlow by poor, Engheo, Mis Mary Sith, Mrs Jane i Mnemincent Mosaic Bracelet. he freely avows to all whochooge to converse} mar o4 -eolw A Va. Hagens Me Mary = ‘inte ghans Gold el with him on this subject We do not believe SPLENDID HORSE AND BUGGY, he., for | tert) nis Hobert aH 1 splendid Gold Pen and Pencil. thet either the President or General Davis _ Bale,—The opengl — = saoape Mg io Tayler, JatiaL 3 oe Gold Peneits. have ever entertained the remotest idea of Sy ae ter tueeeane coset iy of oa eae Halley, oaes ’ Taye Mee Bissbech § awd ie che ngirg, in any way, theirrespective politi- | ish orfault; so gentle that @ child can drive him, Harrie, MreM J Pe ye 3 Silver Shields. ig | 88d Of good style and action. ‘The Buggy is nearly | Mutchieon, ae a White, Susan 19 fine Pen Knives, cel relations to each other. We make thie new, with top, and of the most approved style. eg oy ted Wood, Mrs ‘Jane 24 Cornelian Finger Rings pa > statement thus in detail, by way of setting at Also, @ fine pair toy par a ore Hemger, Mine Mary JaneW oe " qs mens A Ferneny, French Arteles, Panc reat all the rumors floating around on the sub- Does uaa ticetac euepianss the Carriage bemg | INITIAL—Mre. M. A. B. = ‘The exhibition will ye 8 o'clock. ject, including that one saying that the post of nearly new and fashionable. ‘Tie Horses I have aes Owen, Jno * Tickets TWENTY-FIVE CENTS only. 3 ffered to Mr, | 97ed for a year, and can guaranice their qualities. | andre, wm Baten, TD 3 Puiltipe, Wm P mar 24— . “ Seoretary of War {thas been offere: T- | ""T will sell the horses and carriage on along crec- | allison, Wm ra Barres: Sem oe a. 7 T Virginia. it, say 6, 12 anf 18 months for good paper, satis ac- GTP Hecsler, Hernto's Ferrin BEKO NATIONAL THEATRE. Charles J. Faulkner of Virgin’ it, say 6. 8 Gol TP ., — torily endorsed, with interest, or the whole at a lib § 440m son aE Teapusing pepabastiy ot citer Get ote eG I! a Grocer, Aiiern, Michael x Rirris, Geo) Peters, Mr | 8 cor ae Com : Kretschmar, of Pennsylvania, has been ap. Cor. 7th and E sts., opp. Gén%t Post Office. a Rev Jos on ag soo iss plendid Cireus pany: pointed to a first class clerkship in the office} mar 2¢—dlw reine Henry © Barris, Sage oy OF MYERS & oevaeysns . f of the Second Auditor of the Treasury, vice COPARTNERSHIP. Anarews, Maj GF = Jo Peters, John The a ee !L. W. Belmain, promoted to a second cass bscribers having formed e ership | Adame Cure, = Hinks, EW & Co Praise AFTEANOON PERFORM. clovkship in the same bureau. TL frie transaction othe Dry Goods business | Bel = WE" Bit Gemeort Peruse, se tvely WED NESOAY snd SATURDAYs pean under the name o: 2 Brooks, Thos Banter, Chas VERY EVENING, Il selected stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and TH Hey, 2 Pessit, BB Construction of Custom-Houses.—The bids Grothing, in the new store formerly occup ed bv T. | Baker, ee <0 i) ouae Treo ELTIES, for the construction of the proposed new cus-| Ww. Johavon & Co, where they will be pros pes ones, Passed Mid i ze . sched jena animes - tom- houses at Portland and Waldoboro’, Me., er ee Lecterns pala — terms | Brees RA WE aoe Esterase = nw ach coves ‘ymer Ro Poy aad were duly opened yesterday at the Treasury | as the cam be had in any cad Faken KO — Bebe, ‘Reuben preg > ee gan, and ee, rat: 5.4 P. sedan, wtecheperr WDA Herve lide dra KOB'T M. SUTTON. Buatier, Ec, ohne, Joe Eeverigon, ers ‘THREE FAMOUS CLOWNS. will declare officially the contracts in a day All persons indebted to the late firm of R. M. Sut- a se Sones, Haas Bins, Jomes Jim Myers, Carlo, »nd Sam Long. oe = note or otherwise! st the shorten perinds nn” | Bras, Lon dose 8 Eentee'3a°* |} The performance will conclude with the fairy spec- The Current Operations of tha Treasury mae ee eT BUTTON & CO. Bayae Jobson, HR Risley, Geo tacle of * CINDERELLA, OR, FAIRY AND LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. Characters by the juvenile troupe of Thirty Little Children. Separtment.—On yesterday, the 23d March there were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Department— NEW GOODS, Place, 7th street, has opened his new, Pp. Spring Goods, embracing the choicest styles Be f k. $6,338 16] of the « Gentl-men preparmg for the Barrand. Bid REDUCTION OF PRICES. For veciae greek debts Becsl "380 00 comme sow epadag will do well to see our Bountt, -—e Private Boxes, $4; Eres ag teeny Parquette, ger the Castomaavesiwssesevres DETTE Tver piock & cumaqicse ood chante hing ne- Blaeis a $75 centr; Family Ciicle, 25 ceats; Colored Galler Por covering into the Treasury cessary to a full outfit, may be had without going | Bareit’ Guiseppi 2 25 cer.te, > mers from custoMs..sesseesesesese.s 45,918 78 farther. emar 24—S&W4t | Ben cw — Sor the War Department.......5. 6,809 44 Brana, v C4RPENTER—FOR HIRE ON ——-- For repaying in the War Depart- SPECTACLES. Beall, DL A able terme, for the balance of the year,a HAAN eececeveccessrersecsesses 4,895 14 OLD, Silver, Light Steel, and Silver.plated | Broa, Chas B ored Carpenter. Inquire at this ee For the Navy Department. + 77,878 42 Spectacles, suitable for all eyes and all kinds | peick, Suliman . eee eee For the [uterior Department. 5,862 50] of eyes. Broxner, Burnbard Sears semed t ‘OS. 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He str , Jao : 4 EB" I: turns out that all the parties impli- | YS new supply of the Footsteps of St. Paul, and Grempion'eM | Melon’ War Terhiine Jno a town, Montgomery Sip esas geo for his cated fu the murder ef Poole—Baker, Hyler, bee other books of tiis most popular of religious wri- vos elena a ocinng mae ene BL Lay Sores — dictegts enauap, Lun, Van Pelt, Paudeen, McLoughlin, Irvin, Foe received and for sele by Sibley, Capt, = meg 2 ee and fifty dolla's if taken —— eee and Morrissey, are native born citisens of the GRAY & BALLANTYNE, Clark, Calhoun = Muller, Jno © Taylor, G W he must be brought home or —_ “4 United States net Irishmen as was some time| _™2" 4% £96 Seventh rect. Gabor, Gola P More kichera® Faivere Col Begone io —— z ©. Nottingham, Md. States, no c » Ce g “ ss mar aeorel : since alleged. It ie due to truth and justice SPECIAL CARD. Debree, ne” Bors a Teewe. ce TLTARY WiSTORY — that this correction should be made known. NATIONAL THEATRE. Booty Jie oa Matiecg ard Pyar Lio ui Sieg eg ag ae er $$ — —— janey, os lor, ~ “Ne . A uel, Lewis mapeom, AN Knolly’s Ritssian Campaign of 1812 [9 Major Neighbours has returned to San COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Dow . Barr, James Pha, iergs Jominis Military History of die Waterloo Cam- Antonio, Texas, aud gives the important in- had Martin, Jno M Vincent Fred'k 2 | Paign int ’ re Buckle’s History of the Bengal Anillery formation that he is furnished with the means M L L E R O S A ee Mino tee ola ay. ae history and tactics to keop the Indians on the Te: te 2 Dickinson, JneS Miller, Monsieur J Wade, Willis G 3 itary Memoirs, Campaigns, Battles, o Keop pevans on the Texas reserve to-| me GREAT EQUESTRIERNE of AMEBICA, | punwortb, Juo Montgomery, Jas A Fe of War gether and feed them. The colonisation sys Asa token of esteem from the citizens of Washing- | Dowden, J'R | Menten, bertin wenn wa Military History and Details of the principal mili- tem ls to be the fixed poliey of the Govern- ton for = oe afm Eat strienne, Dunn, Geo G Micheli, George Waldron, W a ohm i the iat ig 5 vols ‘ocalist, and Danseuse ! Doran, vern, @ ‘eninsular W mont. Dill, Deacon, E = Mexwell, G W Ward, Wm Napier’s Battles end Si in the Penineuts MONDAY NIGHT, March 26th, 1855. Dorsey, ET Maxwell, GP Whaley, Wm H ‘api igh Arm mMCwar Lone aes at : wat was Sainuel’s History of the British Army sees. A SPLENDID SILVER GOBLET) Mines. emat@.) Gems ghar | Brass lly Biraphy ++--The Amerioan Urgan endeavors to make ‘wll be given Ellnwe oe miiche ze 2 Wars, Francie aes oer Wellington, Robinson's Picton, Ati- +++-The Richmond Examiner tries to, woo their applause te decide who iu the winner. En hats Morr 35 Ld Wie ~ Mar-hall’s Bailie Miscellany ** illy”? ; i ee ri as S "s Thirty Years’ War sont glateldpectertaeas Ay an pores "The SPORT FOR PHE MILLION. mana capt meek a ware vn . pee penal others of the rame class, 07 aa Examiner is wasting its time on the ExGov-| GREAT FOOT RACE. rt, Chas Murray, Lt Alex Williams, L P lish and American. FRANCK TAY : ‘ = Fitzhugh, WH McGill, a Williams, Juo mar 23 ernor, it would be well to let him alone, tike _ A SILVER CUP Ford, Capt Wm MoCoy, BM Williams, JB Epbriam “be is jrined to his idols,” frill be given to the person whoruns inthe quickest | Prankin Wi © Mcoeier 4C@ Wiese Se 9 SPECIAL NOTICE. Ex-Gov. Conwey, of Arkansas, died on| ' i tel athe lace Powter: JP taaere a LL indebted to the subscriber are hereby . »-Ex-Gov. A . 01 ‘outer, Joo > ino : i i bur, J TO tho 94 ina M’LLE ROSA fecha eres Buiaarc, | /A nated hata accouar ng made ou -++.Sames D. Taylor, editor of the Cinoin.| in her beantiful act of the SHEPHERDESS, Ist time. Faller, Aibert Men Teo, Wine. SR earnestly requested that they will come forward ( OSA tn a Fi ite 4 Ti Mille ROSA tn a Favori at Froment, Andre McMurray, Watson, H A and settle, either by cash or note at short date, as it ite eames, has bean cominated for Mayor by Mitte ROSA ae the Engieh Heettrers, ist time, | Suaoueer \s necessary that my books be closed by the lst of the Know ings of that city. je as the ters, » | Grant, Wa April. All accounts standing open after that date ++++A letter from Col. Clemens has been ad *POTEEPLE CHABE ante ome Se fs will be placed in the hands of a collector, without Fy ‘i : Geier, Thos regard to persons. M. L. WILLIAMS. published purporting to be a controot with —_ 6 Robt mar 2—3t Flores ot kouador, containing the following} A HOST OF OTHER NOVELTIES, for which ft sipalations In ime are ee, see bills of the day. Gree Ak Con THE SUPERB PIANO, mens shall furnish the material aid o| ebck-aeeie © gin, 5B ANUPACTURED expressly tor the late exhi- armed Americens, with ships and munitions| ;,°%, 90x Book now open—veats cen gore Sice ean pend ¥ M tion in this city, by Bacon & Raven, and of war, to be employed in the overtbrow of the Geter. Jno : Rewby, JM P west, Seward which received — ~~! now = at by ch, our e Present government of Eouador, Gen. Flores Sibert’ | —~¢ +44 perp Riginoad wear ne ork ot am ensiy day, agrees tO convey, and «ssure to the ssid Grubb, Geo Northrup, H L Wiuchelman, C F udless disposed of. We are authorized to sell it Clemens and astociates, a small empire of eee ok) ee lee very reasonable terms. Jands upon the head waters of the Amazon don, D 8 Otis, 6 W 2 Young, Mr We have also for sale that beautiful instrument, river, er with certain rights of commerce Graves, og a O'Brie Michael Yale, aes manufactured by Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, which and i, #8 also an order upon the revenue came ease O'Neil, jnoK Youngs a received the firet diploma at the recent exhibition. receipts of the port of Guayaquil, for $300,000. Holton, JS , Ine Yates, Giles F 2 ~ — a — and —— stock «++-Thomas J. Mitchie, Esq., of Staunton, march 24 eS ee See JOUN F EL Va., one of the ablest lawyers in the State, i L IME KILN FOR SALE.—PART OR THE 306 Penna. avenue, near Tenth street. standing at the head of the Virginia bar, who between =— whole of it. Inquire on L street south, mar has heretofore always been a whig. ayows his 4ib and Sth streets east, No. 391, Navy Yard. ANDERINGS IN CORSICA, CORSICA ; determination to support ‘Mr. Wiss aud take mar 23-92w JEREMIAH VAN HORN. wW. Ercuaresgue, historical and foci, mith a iy life ipoleon, from revaneod his itaphanes bo ihe Whig ea? Fete MATHEMATICAL, PHILO; SOPHICAL, . TRON SAFES. the German by Edward Joy Morris—price $110 declared his purpose te support the , aaa AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER. A* Besar of —— Re es Tron Safes,} Lecture on English Literature from Chancer to ie candidates. Heisto sdarocs the Demeerat- NSTRUMENTS in the line of his profession just nr Pele Page a 3 improvement, Tennyson, po | Reed, price $1 25 ic Association of Staunton at its next meeting. made and repaired with accuracy, neatness, and Just published for vale at dispatch. A. H. HOWELL, TAYLOR & revegeeialin 8 +++.J. C. Breckenridge, the eloquent Ken. MODELS MADE YOR PaTENTERS. 8 WY: gorner High and Water sts., Georget’n, wars? ____Bookatore, near Rh at. th 180, for sale, rare and Scientific Boks, Minerals, | _™*" ATENT AGENTS OR OTHERS WANTING tuckian has taken the stamp in Kentucky, Fossils, Shelle and P against Know Nothingism Offices will find two very suitable and well lo- cated rooms on Eighth street, the direct road to the Patent Office from ihe avenue. No. 2765 Pa. ave., betw. 10th and I:h sts. pracy TRUNKS! TRUNKS! . Matches for sale ie AM MOND’S, 7th st. Nw TAPERS, ++++The Governor of New York has appoint- mar’ od 0. C. Burleigh the long haired abolitionist HENRY JANNEY, NDIA RUBBER COMBS of de-]| mar 31—dlw 348 Pa. avenue. ’s rights | : CPt ty of Now York SAT MOWet] ro mate a ora new srt, | Ae aes LAMMONDS, Ta PRINCEHS ALOR Ds, Pam sna Bras 3 » Ha ele, ra -++-The Reme Sentinel says there is at pre-| offer for saie without $0 cost prices, the re- | 3 ayes as SEWING BIRDS, PORTE 1 bale Princess or paper-shell Almonds sont in the Post Office at Rome twenty one bags 0g po. _—- — mplicegony wah Monnaies, India Rubber poking Cape, &e., 2 do Province . of documents, books, de., sent by mail, for] "™# at bargains should give us an ear a ior sale at LAMMOND’S, 7th st. 3 do Paim or Cream Nuts Hon Cateb Lyons, M. 0., fom Lewis and 325 Pa. ave., next to lron Hall. === wa ere BROTHERS, irom Weshlogion and are waseer has (GUS | marx “it By Serge of Metena Hoe, DENTISTRY. Ko, 40, eppost te Coane Mai sent north. Each will we i pot far \AA’3 PATENT ‘AMERICAN ACCORDEONS. B taat e Dooae “< mee pris [ieee from 150 pounds—m, the mt weig! F Several of these new and ts | imannfacture and insert those Feenca « SEAS I2H OLIVES fresh over 1¢ tons. just received and for sale at the lusic Depot of porcelain tecth, with or without gums, » for sale 8 -+++Ttie rumored that Mr. Edwards and tp tl ven Rogge jetcoa My es No. 4074 mune pte one a Market. Jno. Ross Diz an erratic Evglishman who Boreal aye pedebosts 9 pay re = aioe fp Maorobag Patr, genet Porgrtagh er mar2—X F . > ’ - ri ‘good 2B based The public are invited to examine these Accorde PO Mm OF & OTHEEe. . alt Sotens Sin 7 Marta pod rhe an for ‘130 ons, having reeeized the first premiums in every ex- teeth are carved and shaded to suit each it SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, &-.—M. W. 900. Park Geodwin will tt aeld ‘resign tae | Dibition exhibited. RILSUS & HITZ, particular case, and their resemblance to the natu- GALT & BRO. invie special attention to their editorial chair to G. W. Qurtis out Sole Ageuts_ | ral organs s vo perfect as to deceive the most prac. Sect ot pure Giver Table, Dessert, and Tea Spocne . . utter Knives, +++-The father of Matt. Ward, bas Tost’ his 200 pave td 7 attention also paid to filling and Pre. | ticles of pure Silver Ware, which is largerand more suit against the city of Louisville, for Daily ex een ! = = serving the natural teeth. Varied than ever offered to their customers. doce to his hoase by the mob ‘The dambbrey Hot gale by is Pr weno Tea” and Oiice southwest corner Beeonth aaa Bra 396 Pa. ayinne betw, Mh amt IDS wee sustained. mar 19—lw ‘Ae: * Ve. on D, $ ey Rover ae s6—ch- a 9% Pa. avenue betw. wh and Vuh ste,