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sof ASHING- Amusements. The Current Operations of the Treasury NIGHTS TEMPLAR —W suinc-| __—__ Amusements. * Departmont.—On yesterday, the 27th Mareb, | ‘Tis ‘EVENING, Sueded bear PLE’S THEATRE. officers services the Government has| there were of Treasury Warrants entered on u (LATE VARIETIES.) p seme see its foundation, and who, by | the books of the Department— <p EUILDING ASSOCIATION. sch ibanasavasseoae ll Kepner the by, has never been a political sympathiser | For tho redemption of stook...... $1,114 42 EVENING, A Levey ‘3d, at B orclock, in G Mele, Leasee no. Weaver. long enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most faithful, well-informed and valuable EVEN ING STA RK. |} WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The Choctaw Indians —Thistribe is one of WASHINGTON OITY: the most civilized of the Aborigines. They SHINGTON Of are in the immediate neigh borhood of the great 6 E . a. Tr! Sean, neem: eed Cah sas tho gee ile 4 MEMO Els, Oh, pad Adctetitenaion, meaechet oe Gampbetibeesce pervccvcsoss0: S100 05 | um rae bers Cae anes ome | ny (> Ap’ should be handed | sippi, occupying that extensive tract of 0oun- | + ys yesterday that the present heads of the For covering into the Treasury One dollar is to be paid by eaeh subscriber. by en in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. EERE yea tea le DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. UStOMS. +++. ++ +.+ 808,107 73 | tering bis name in the book, which will be counted ik dae coee re iy Pi For covering into the Treasury , as part of the monihly dues on the first regula: meet- under them worthy of all praise ; inasmuch from miscellaneous sources.... 10,000 00 | ing. LS sf anh spin aioe as their equals in persevering industry in the For the War Depai‘ment.. 83'304 00 [etn peeing ~digrtior he andy oc discharge of their respective duties never be-| For the Navy Department. + 10,000 00 | - cite Centre Market. mar 3 lies imme- try which, in parallelogram form, diately weet of and adjoining the State of Arkansas, between the Canadian, a tributary of the Arkansas River, on the north, Red River Notice is hereby given, that the copartner-| i. uth, and having the State of Texas fore them filled like positions in Washington, | For repaying in the Navy Depart. Re ens posit = FPR4NKLIN BUILDING ASSOCL ship which has heretofore existed between the | °" aa wok! We are induced thus t ke public rah re.| , ment... 8,945 88 : fh emeeree easiest THIRD NIGUT 0 undersigned in the publication of the Evening | ‘"® ti hi already 35,000 i a For the Interior Department 68,832 04 | soo coins the payment of the first monthly in- W. i. wel Star newspaper, is this day dissolved by mu- Their population, which is Y 35,000, | mark, because we know that he never speaks| yor repaying for the Interior De- ¢ cial | His (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Merch 28, s 4 : is rapidly increasing. Although their landed property is held, secording to the Indian ous- tom, as acommunity or tribal right, yet they stalment on will be held at lightly, and hesitates not to condemn when of] partment +» 950 00 on MONDAY EVENING, April Le made tna fave is cae me it say af on TM. HA . THE sTRA Additional Items from Europe, | “fen. f a ES Mr. 3 are cultivators of the soil, having reduced and — BY THE ATLANTIC. LO ay ; holding in severalty their farms and tracts,} The Award of the Contracts for the Con- —M.O en, the United States Ch wat. ‘cunre his classes TO-MO! —— which they cultivate, and from which they | struction of the New Custom Houses at Port- fina Naples, bas just concluded s ciety (tt ee ee To conclude with the Payee — a derive subsistence. The chase is abandoned, |land and Waldoboro’, Me.—We understand | with the Neapelitan Government for the mu- PUBLIC SCHOOLS —THETRUSTEES| DAY AFTER TH . P -. Mr.J H Allen and they are gradually advancing in civilisa- | that the Secretary of the Treasury has award- babes: protection of all goods on board neutral at the Sug all on SATURDAY, the Siet inmast, Lady Elizabeth Freelove Mies Fanny Morant tion, and in those pursuits which, under the | ¢d the contract for building the new custom- mtg o S i tlemon (the i omedy Mise Fanny Morent will perform ee d is the | 23 O'clock pm, such ladies and geni During the comedy wise management of our Government, is ele-| house at Portland, Me., to Poland & Cum- Ce cee te nae a uat oun ho wish to have ther Morch late Csar’s sister. Her wished that | Pres 2 on the list of candidates the celebrated Spanieh Ms vating them in a social point of view. mings, of Boston or Quincy, Mass., and that] ¢ d : They have a regularly organised assembly, | for the new Waldoboro’ custom house to Jos, | burst of her grief rr voluntarily communi- ual consent, W. D. Watiace having pur- chased all the property and interest of Wx. H Hore in the said Evening Star and its tusiness, will pay all the liabilities of the late firm of Wallach & Hope, and all those indebted to it are hereby notified to make payment to him. opinion that truth and justice demand an ad- verse judgment at his hands. W. D. WALLACH, WM. H. HOPE. Wasuineton, March 24, 1855. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. 3 should be kept secret, but in the first ~ ation: i map 28—It The Intelligencer deprecates the spirit of Cob: aleo of Boston. There were two let-| °ated the loss to the s eva! FO NATIONAL THEATRE. [a consisting of four Senatorial districts, each urn, o a. e d at once it spread like wildfire— 2 AL CARD E PUBLIC. exaltation manifested all over England on| sending four Senators, and asombly dis. | tings of the Waldoboro’ custom house. “Lathe Fg peal lage promt caps mp SCTURELPROF- A DIMITRY ou | SPECIAL CARD TO TH account of the Czar’s death, saying : triots, from which there is one representative | first, the bidders seemed bent on bidding at] Berlin, Paris, and lon—and ere those eyes, Bo iriver a tecture at Columbia Hall, Capi- LA8T NIGHT IN WASHINGTON iong the war, there was enough i i Hill, on THURSDAY EVENING, 2%h instant or Ol eee the a ne Previous dispesition | to every thousand people. The Senate are|the appropriation rather than for the work. before which sixty millions of serfs wore wont |i HU on os “ sei exhibities of public feeling in Great Britain | ‘lected for two years; the House of Represen | On being informed, however, that the contract Clarendon and Plmerston were communicating Had ea ay “a "ww 16 plendid Gircus, upon the reception of the news of the Em-| tatives annually. They meet once a year at | would not be given out at an exorbitant rate, | the news to the Houses of Lords and Commons, h th, 1855. tesponzible bids were made to do the work at| some two or tnree thousand miles distant. The Late Firm of Seldev, Withers & Co. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Marc! ing more \< — Mr. J.G. Phillimore reminded the House To the Editor of the Evening Star. The Great Bill of the Season! se op See ae ene of Commons the other evening, that “It was IR: Having read in the columns of the Evening | Amon the,novelties offered on that occasion will be original bid. wer notorious that Marlborough was an illiterate S Star of March 224, a reply from one of the frm} 4 pe ATTIFUL SILVER PITCHER man; that Marshal Saxe could hardly write | of Selden, ¥; ithers & Co. to a furious attack — FOR THE BEST CONUNBRUM, The European War.—We have seen private his name; snd that not one of the marshals j by the Editor of the Globe on that firm, may I be To be read in the of the 5 letters from England, by the Atlantic, from| of Napoleon, with the exception of Berna- cera eee ina creccigdive iherete, My sgacon for] thelr applause te decide who is the winner. the pen of 8 very distinguished English pub- | dotte, was and educated man. 80 doing is because I fear that in consequence of the ' lic man, whose means for information are] —A despatch from St. Petersburg says: | length of the artiale in question, many of your rea-] ANOTHER GREAT FOOT RACE! a to “pare the == Doaksville to legislate for the tribe. The ex- be Tajoicing was in taste, fn am | coutive consists of a chief for each district, being in accordance with the dictates of a gen- . : a and manly spirit. It was impolitic, too, | elected quadrennially, and these chiefs assem- if there was a real desire for peace. The} ble at the same timp that the Legislature does, resent Emperor could not but have . aK Foo the par Ro a conned siete ona and form a sort of executive council, the sig. pride in finding a sav: foating of exultation | 24tures of two of them being necessary to give exhibited over = zen. of vad arog reaties effect to an act of the Assembly. will doubtless adhere tenaciously They have eight principal schools, consist- ii 2 Itis al le 2 ee British chivalry png rs — of from fifty to one hundred Pupils each. faction at the death of a gallant adversary, | Their language is reduced to toritten form, and the momentary impulse must, we are sure, | and elementary works in it have been pub- have been succeeded by feelings of mortifica- lished tion and regret.” = 3 sold The Intelligencer says, relative to Spain hey ste spe lal people, roe among and Mr. Seule: them men of ability, are under religious pre- “The last published letter of our Paris gor | °°P* 424 exercise a decided influence for good respondent contained a reference to, and aj upon the wild tribes that roam around them. i mip from % emar! le in = There is a tradition in the tribe that there ani ortes on the ‘wary, ii te Minister of Foreign Affairs, in relation tp | et three brothers, named. Choctaw, Chicka- knowl of the truc state Monday night to be de- ample, wherein it is said that England and siete of =e ae I cn —— ype _ Ling ag he in the a France have the ability and are determined | Plt neoames im possible 1, y ppears that the Editor of the Globe felt ittobe? wreg Zon st {WHO W. we TO ENT. immediately % send force enough to the! _ The following fact is mentioned, to show The Prize to be R GOBLET Crimea to do away with the effect of the valent feeling in St. Petersburgh. ‘ A SPLENDID SILVE Led iJ , » &e., thereby casting the deepest, - blunders on the part of their authorities who| about the war. The artis: Zacharoff, either | (ore ney es eer ey theuttmeral charac} 10 be awarded to him who anakes the best time, a | ti , : 9 letters assert, positively, that there exists in et where he is making a cross. In order | tive’ share apc Selden. Withers & Co. be su] The Cachucha.... —— -WLLE ROSA the interior of Russia great distress, growing | to connect the rude Emperor with the reigning | tained? If ro, these gentlemen nerves ae = oe BEAUTIFUL NEW BONG. out of the manner in which the Emperor has| ™narch, a clever motto was written at the | proach and contumely which gona! Butin care wre 2 , | fort BF the plotare, which was then sabmitted | has thought properte beapupen eee et cate JIM MYERS, q caused his levies, not only of men, but of cat- ly ex J n new Ditties, Bon Mots, and his famous to the Emperer for his approbation, previous | or. nuirely without foundation, that they have been | ! Songs, es, tle and horses, to be made. to ite being engraved and distributed in prints. i : character act of the com) eated tor the occasion by the ruler of the Globe, RS i of saw, and Muscogee, who came from the far — The Impefial sanction runs as follows : “The | cappily not th great globe we inhabit,) and circu- GLADIATO M Sintec te tae oben the sarong. oie West, each giving his name tos nation—the} Promotionsin the Patent Office.—DeWitt| words may be used beneath the rint, viz: bee e = of its orbit, to the disparagement departure from Madrid, and ag recent revel t it: can have imparted additional interest to the first two, to wit: the Choctaw and Chickasaw matters referred to, we gire the remarks of| “*¢ now blended, speaking the same language the Minister of tereign irs in full, (for a | Tbe Muscogees are now known as the Creeks. translated copy of w! fi fir SAM LONG ©. Lewsense, A. Herbert, James M. Haney, | Ont See | coven im cout Todghting | _ th te next place, streck with the singularity off In Six New Sangrande Dramp Bpecch. dw. Foreman, assistant examiners at $1,600 for the cross.’ The sum of fifty silver copecks | the Globe's | Sore peg pee a ~ HOSTS OF OTHER ATTRACTIONS! per annum, promoted to be principal exam-| from the sale of each print may be set apart | CMuct of Selden, oesdions cake ‘ “ is thi f the ingenious and zeal iners at $2,500 per annum for the succor of those wounded in the present a eon on in those eamaeetionry ex-| _G@ See email bills. mar 27 we are indebted to] From the Creeks sprang the {Seminoles (or PT Falied mmaras ct the Dep-| Wanderers,) a tribe whose acts of violence it] Marcus Bull, Wm. B. Taylor, J. Tysonski, | "®-” Teoly ie. tht ee Rane ot a eavasjoued teed one : inqui Ministe: i ae poe reply is, that, as Editor of a public journal (and one LOTHES BASKETS for sale -t We think aalietccenucon prs required years to repress in Florida. Homer P. K. Beck, J. Vansantvoord, C. B. A correspondent of the London News, pas Lcckioas eigen ene C LAMMOND’S, 7th st. writing from Berlin, endeavors to show that | 2* "ide a: the Globe) he 7 ic against ali nefarious business transactions, | mar 27—3t ~ and respect to the American Government will <= Moss, second class clerks at $1,400 per annum, | there was no o¢casion to attribute the death | Public , old intr of the laws of | strike every reader who knows what isdue to| Pursers’ Advances under Orders from their promoted to be assistant examiners at $1,800. | of the Czar Nicholas to any other than nata petigeer er mesa oroe| public: trust is reposed See aeT Or eee self-respect and just respect for others.”’ Commanding Officers.—The trouble which The salaries of the assistant examiners was| T! causes. In looking, however, a little farther, I find thata ou wen ont = ats., Gorapet’n. The Union quotes from d bh f f ae . — The Dac de Grammont, one of the oldest | private and personal pique which occured in 1851, or _—— 2 q lespatches recently | grew out of the act of the purser of the Uni raised, just before the end of the session, to of the legitimists in France is He mar- | 22d which arose from the fact of Selden, Withers &| mar 27—2 received at the State Department, extracts to | ted States brig Bainbridge in paying his com- $1,800. aes ried th a Sore and only sister of the Comte | ©® being dissatisfied with the business transac ADIES’ SCISSOR® quality and Syostantiate ite declaration that the Bisck) mander more than he was entitled to by law ‘An Army Officer Resigned and a Commi.|’Orssy. He leaves threo sons and two augh- | ion with him. "Here; then, i the grand secret of| Ld cheap, a LAMMOND'S, Tih Warrior difficulty has been settled. The edi-| under that officer’s order, has occasioned the sary Appointed.—Capt. Simeon B. Buckner, | '*” the Globe’s onslaught at the present time. mer 27—R tor closes his article upon this subject as fol- y APpo! wade Y preparation of the foliowing circular, ad dressed to those in the naval service charged with making disbursemonts of public money As it is of much importance to all pursers in the navy, we publish it entire, as follow: CIRCULAR. The two sons of the poet Burns have been| In reviewing the matter in detail, 1am led to put UFFALO, & INDIA RUBBER tuck Commissary of Subsistence and First Lieuten- | promoted, Wm. Nichol to a colonelcy and Jas, | the following queries, and I feel satisfied that my and other Combs, for sale at low prices at ant Sixth Regiment of Infantry, has resigned, | Glencavin to a lieutenant colonelcy. noe en Da Bae LAMMOND’S, 7th «t. to take effect on the 26th instant, and Brevet| | — John Carden, the Irish gentleman who at- | ™ont, with regard to the whole affair: a eainst oe ? tempted to carry off Miss Arbuthnot, an Eng- | u,)° ginny Somes’ Waker & en truthful’ can ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, Captain Marcus D. L. Simpson, of Second Ar-| lish heiress, has been liberated from prison on | {N2,‘tm of Selden, Withers & Go reply, they are |G, I. VARNELL & J. W. MABKINS, tilery, has been appointed to the vacancy in | the p of ill-health, on condition that he | not truthful ; they cannot be sustained. They have Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, the commiesary’s department thus created. will reside abroad until the term of his sen | been proved irrefutably, to be false, and without the Next to Varnum’s Buildings, lows, viz : “To givi publicity to the concessions made by t panish government in regard to our demands for reparation in the Black War- rior affair, we cannot withhold the expression of our gratification that this case, which at one time threatened the bance of our Treasury [ EPARTMENT. tence expires. least semblance of foundation. _ : AVING associated themeelves to carry on the yon fal relations with S has bee 2 i — 5 2. Is it fair? is it generous? is it noble? is it man Houce, d Ornamental PAINTING in rought to an amicable and honorable uectie- Sin: Th poo epg mao re aa A Bounty-Land Paper Forger Arrested.—|_ —The Lyons Gasette contains the follow. ly? to aeail the moral character of geatlemen who J ai7 jis Reanekan tok be thankil to receive all or- ~ - A ing: possessed the entire confidence of the i ic line js : —_ c —_ — alse, ryt deter- lief of pursers, &c ,”’ approved | We understand that the Commissioner of Ba person named Bernard, gravedigger to behidielshipd ensayo have enfortumetely bocomse Se eee Se = ee Ae » provides “‘ that every disburse- | Pensions has caugéd the arrest of Henry H.| the executive government in 1793, died a few | involved ina financial disaster, which a — JoBBiNG in Glazing and Painting promptly at- iedsten has tact so signal and as P rved | ment of public moneys, or disposal of publio Sutton, a bounty-land paper forger, in Ala-| days ago in a vill near Lyons. It was to | ery honorable man may, on any or evcry day, tended to. Give us a trial. mar 27—tf i i tores, made by order of any commanding offi- | him that the Abbe Sylvain Renaud, first vicar | ™iect of @ tribute to the ability displayed by Mr.| ° i, A fined in the jail I 4 -, IME KILN FOR SALE.—PART OR THE Marcy in setti = y ‘ rs y' ating by | et ef the navy, which shail be objected to by Jama. He is now con! @ jail of Ta whole of it. Inquire on I. street south. between fi iting his trial. Ié i b of the church of the Madeleine, delivered the cre Saas ay ee, Apel Sa Oe Ne @ course of unanswerable argument, the claime Officers of the Tre: in the J ladega county awaiting his . Itis prob- Peete aan oe 4th and Sth strects east, No. 391, Navy Yara. - i i and the commanding offi- that this is but one of a long list of cases 5 . His head was placed between his legs. Ber- _ me poor indeed.” 4 thi: jothing ; decapitated bodies of King Louis XVI., and | Twas mine, “tis in, and has been slave to thou- “ of our Government and clilzens to fall repa- ing able that there will be more than half adozen| M: t sands 5 mar 22—2w* JEREMIAH VAN HORN. ration. At the same time, we cannot forget ov, | indictments ogainst him. in open coffins. The King wore a white waist. | But he that filches from me my good name, = = = pal coat and gray silk breeches and stockings. | Robs me of that which not enriches him, and makes K® ee ES —Just received a superior lot of hich have hes cer by whose order such disbursement or dis- , b ich ba) paler ech '8 | bursement or — was made shall beheld} A Clerical Resignation and Transfer.—W. Spanish Gorornmece seat neure course of the | sooountable for the same.” T. Helm, of Tenn., has resigned his second : Spee ahem pa pan her readi-| ‘This enactment docs not authorize an allow- ened, then se justice at an early day in these} ance of public money by the purser, to the ases, the credit whieh her minister claims pe mained officer, or to any other person or = the present corcession will be materially his order. "Ehe disbursement presu poses an rangement and vetilemeutst alt faeen ens | indebtedness, ‘and ‘whether the objects for | uy amano fill the clerkship thus made ~ - which the indebtedness accrued were sanc- ly pending at Madrid would| tioned or not by law or regulation, the purser } 78¢ant. = | leave the relations between the two coun- weuld be entitled te a credit for payment ries in so precarious a condition that new therefore, when made by order of the com- manding officer. But the disbursement must be for some service rendered, or article fur " bad enough for honorable men to be the vic-]~ Aiso, a fine article at 50 cents. Dard, who was a tailor, continued for 40 years ‘ums of. % oven ag by which they the pecu New. myle of Gent's etic Cravate. to exercise the fanction of gravedigger in the niary accumulations ofa life-time. But to be as- WALL & STEPHENS. class ($1,400 per annum) clerkship in the Pen- | Village where he died. sailed, misrepresented, and persecuted, is a wilful 3232 Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Hail. sion Bureau, and Mr. J. E. Talbot, of Ark., vb. ao a pereary prorsclcem vey os fob eindd oan Cun comectaptcnenar nian toamigs wont F . 5, ved ampton, wil — ; : has been transferred from the Bureau of In. $1,206,474 in gold from the Gulf of Mexico. of righteous indignation and eternal disgust. C. WARRINER, JUBSTITIA. — The Earl of Stanhope was dead, Wasuincton, March 23, 1855. mar 28—It* WATCHMAKER ’ He was nephew of the great Williae Pitt. NEW WHEELS, PINIONS, AND EVERY KIND His son, Lord Mahon, succeds him. 2 ee, peters <7 cle} — sen OF REPAIRS TO WATCHES, List of Patents issued from the United) _ Madame Jenny Lind Golddsmidt has $2 sisicn trom way eg No. 449 Lousiana av.| 0+ 330 Penmsylvania Avenue, States Patent Office, for the week ending March | }, i enue, time during the ast week. The gun Between Ninth and Tenth streets, 27, 1855 - each bearing that date: : iyealusaaenes aetits Wan wate by Sieaiowe, ot London, and was en pad Im WASHINGTON, D. C, thing wore must be done than the satisfactory bytes Panpedlar nar ta panic lanligs _— Abel Barker, of Honesdale, Pa.—For rotary] — The Manchester Peace Society has peti- ay Minas care i pistol Seif orl uatog a A BOOK adjustment of past difficulties. regulation com; + deca of cabin furniture, or | !2™P- tioned Lork Palmerston ffect an armistice | <ame time, for which a suitable reward will be wit EVERY RUSINESS MAN IN THE “At the very moment when we are an- if Snauthorised pi ions or stores 0: Charles F. Bauerefeld, of Cincinnati, Ohio. | pending the Vienna negotiations. if returned to me. JOHN A. LINTON, DISTRICT WANTS.—The Washington City cuiragérocant meee ee of one | kind be purchased by direction of the peed For eer and mouth piece for lumber joint-} — Numerous ships of the Baltic fleet are} ™@26-% wae og! LEN, RDAMBON'S on Beto, contig itrage, ounce the com- iq | Dg machines i y E! . : ? mission of two others—thus pr: ineontest- | M*nder, and of eth oe Decaetiecr ae Aug. E. Bigelow, of Chicopee, Mass.—For | U7°*47 sssembled at Spithead. IE 3 Lim t Opposite to the Post Office, where he keeps con ably that Madrid is not the place for securing ier eek uaae 4 2,000 bushels superior LIME, wood-burnt. stantly on hand a fine assortment of Blank Books, “ 7 i i i improvement in preparing woolen roving. Just landed in good order, and will be sold for} Pens, Ink, Paper, Playing and Visiting Cards, Ga: -, shee Promptocss of reparation which is es- LesyrPyebtees: Sri peter Aug. E. Bigelow, of Chicopee, Mass. -For PERSONAL, cash. WILLIAM WARDER, ke. He ofp amy for = the oun publications, sential as a guarantee for the continuance of En regard to advances or loans, however, the | improvement in spinning wool. +++» Mr. James King, formerly of George- No. 541 corner 12th and C streets, Magazines an seomenpars. aaa os he Gateoertcoes ° = laws of January 31, 1823, and August 26, 1842, m Cook, of Shelburne Falls, Mass.—| town, D. C., who is represented as a partner —mar eo (Organ) -_near the Canal. Pineau | ape neat Life, Times and rid may be all speedily and satisfactorily are not repealed or modified by the joint reso. | £or improvement in machines for turning the| in the House cf Adams & Co., of California, TO THE LADIES. f | lips of auge: lution of 1849 The sixth section of the act of ‘Andrew Diets & John G Duvham, of Rari- tan, N. J.—For improvements in grain and that reeently failed, we are informed was not New York Herald, Times, and Tribune received arranged, we bope with even more earnest- so connected with that house. He was one of | is we oe sta ee aoe ap pet Bea onan epee : August 26 1842, declares ‘that it shall not pees ery po Hees preepect of having our hopes| +e lawful for a purser in the navy to sdvance omy erm —_ eo and the} 5) joan any sum or sums of money, public or | 47288 harvesters. Ante-datéd Jan. 2, 1855. will Toduen mane » prs y =. fe policy of| Private, or any article or commodity whatever, Darling, of Providence, R. I'—For the Spanish government in regard to the Wise cade ie pea curer in the naval ser-| improvement in processes for refining — its managers, at a salary of $30,000 per an- and well selected stock of Millinery! —————————————————— num. He is the son of the late venerable which she has just opened, of the la- (BDNANCE MEMORANDA; Percussion Locks « - Wu. King, who, for more than half a century, | ‘cst styles which we are selling at the sono eins nd Primers, by Lt. Dabigren, U. 8. N., in if we recollect correctly, carried on the bu id we cordially invite the ladies to call early and charge of experimental department, 1 vol, with en- : > vice under any pretence whatever. er’s scraps. ness of an undertaker in Georgetown. Mr. |.®#V¢ the first selections. ; ; graving ; pice 81 25. FRANCK TAYLOR. Saban possessions as Tull remove effectually | purser to advance or loan te's come asson| Wm. H Bilict, of Plattsburgh, N. ¥.—For | 3n King was long in the banking house of | ouriarge and band neekeee, cake patention 10 |" mar 3% between the two shomenate it ee ex his simple order the funds improvement in the combination of speed and | Corcoran & Riggs, jis city, and left that Perfumery, Gloves, Hosiery, &c,. which we can sell EW BOOKS at s Gove! } for the expenses of the ship and the wages of | Fe#istance govern establishment some y: ago, to emigrate to | at unusually low prices. N SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Now, with all due reference to our Tespected | the crew, would be dangerous to the service . a £ California. The newspapers speak of his HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, Kate Aylesford, the great Revolutionary romance neighbor, we are beginning to believe that be | and unsafe for the , leaving an open | improvement in chai having drawn heavily out of the bank of Adams rat N°» 310 Pennsylvania avenue, Patnam’s Magazine for April is raising something of a tempest in a tea-pot| 40°F for collusion and fraud. i Henry A. Frost, of Worcester, Mass.—For}-4 Co shortly before its failure, and seemed First door west of Walter Harper & Co’s. | Chamber's Journal 4 be allowed to improvement in the mode of supporting table| disposed to censure him for so doin under Beatie aS PO See —pe! nas a over the recent causes of complaint which, he| hereafter ie by orders of commanding | leaves. the impression that he was one of the Dartoers PECTACLES, . Ladies! National M: ~ do insists, wo have against Spain. We admit the | officers, no matter how frequent or peremptory | Hervey D. Ganse, of Freehold, N. J.—For| in the conce The fact that he was but an S EYE GLASSES, &c, Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern old scores to be very aggravated cases, indeed, | 8uch orders may be. ivprovement in cultivators. employe there, and simply drew out money | Gold, Silver, and fine Steel Spectacles, Eye Glas. History of the Hen Fever, very amusing and trust that our Government will compel ue very peoreseails, ur obedient ser- D. Gilman, of Troy, N. ¥.—For improve- | due him for his salary, places the affair in an | 2, &¢ Washington city and Georgetown Director, with « Spain to settle them promptly. That ahecia vant, ou M. Bropagap, be done beyond all question. But as for the screw wrenches. atirely different aspect, however. G@- Particular attention paid to the selection of complete Congressional and Department Di- = —_— Comptroller n Groat, of Troy, N. ¥.—For im +++Hon James Mason Commisioner, of Pat | ©“? *{*Pt¢d to the eyes of wearers. stg sq- Casey 3 ; pro nt in packing journal boxes. GALT & BRO., Travels in Europe and the East, by Prime : Louisiana Land Titles—A case recently | Wm. H. Guild & Wer F Geren -| ents, left this city yesterday for a short visit qo wewrs $94 Pennsytvania gvenue, | "Everything in the Stationery line zo-<called El Dorado outrage, we, as yet, cannot | game before the Land Ofice for decision, liye, 1. yo pe imptoren t = acing tolows. During his absence Mr. BT. She. ee ee ly anne nee books published beceived immediete- zee it in the hidious light in which it ap which the claimants rested their title on a ¥!ves, in direot acting steam engines. gert, chief clerk , will serve as acting eom- Fe SALE—A FIRST RATE WORK HORSE,| ” SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore since the Lanes exnasgabere spectacles, Ever! spanish survey. ‘The Board of Commission, |,2°V4,5. Harris of Coventry, I. I—For| missioner. $year anys Contectonary Gen meat — : y Building, corner 4}, st. and ave. since the Lopes expedition, the quiet folks of jonard'G Holmes ee we : 5 Cuba have gone to bed nightly in expectation —to make a bull—of rising next morning with their throats cut by Yankee fillibusters. And So give them peace it is clearly necessary that the Spanish police of the island shall be very strict, in view of the fact that all the earnest and honest efforts of this Government to pre- ‘vent attempts to get up within its jurisdiction ‘efforts to wrest the island violently from Spain, do not put them dcwn completely. Spain hasa right to expect that the United States will have authority enough at home to check fillibuster- acdcaks “¢ “4 obey 4 Wm. H. Botle +++-John Mitchell, the Irish exile, has been mar 28—eotf ors recommen: e claim, making that sur- io! lolmes and Wm. H. utler, of | selected to deliver the commencement addres ~ SPLENDID 4 vey a part of the record, and Congress con-| New York, N. Y.—For improvement in fire| before the two Literecs ue es of the Missis- CRIMES DE FOTHIER:; avec le Coat Croi ales The subscriber aoe pg ne Bed proof safes. sippi University at Oxford et la Lesisiation Actuelle, 10 vols, Paris credit of four months, with i for firmed it accordingly. Before the confirms | "Thaddeus Hyatt, of New York, N. Y.—For| "2? y at Oat _ | Oeuvres de Domat ; 4 vols, Paris a very fine bay Horee, five years old, without ol tion, the United States deputy surveyor had | improvement in illuminating vault covers. “Hon. Thomas Fitsgerald, formerly Uni- | _ Marcade; Explication, theotique et pratique, du orfault ; so gentle that @ child can drive him, executed a survey somewhat at variance from ré Dalloz ; Jurisprud: Generale, 1 vol, Pari : that executed by the Spanish authorities. improvement in looms. day, at his residence in that State. ri uurat--Lasalle; Code Manuel d¢ l'ewtorive civile “Ain. adel eate ss Ie gray MARES. a It has been held that although the survey | pureh, Fy ye porimp at jooray Platts} |. -Franeis Otto, s soldier in the Amerioan de ia Marine, 1'vol, Parle nen © 1 Guerre et} young, in fine arder, and without fault . X.—Fo! ar. jarine, % > % was made before confirmation, yet as it was] Uniss Kimble, of Penteld, N. Y.—For toot| Revolution, died ged Diet aS ea, blo, | | Gaawe ct J°neta; ‘Manuel des Juges de Commerce | C8iTiae® and Harness complete, the Carriage beng acquiesced in by the claimants and not disputed | for boring hubs to receive boxes. was by birth a German, and fought under the| Dictionnaire de ’Economie Politique, par Coque- — fer a year, and can guarantee their qualities. by the United States for a quarter of a cen- . B. lines. “+1 command of Gen. Washington. sor rere 2 vols, Paris : is, ted - = horses ands re cred- tury, all parties wereestopped from taking ex-} Charles Lesvitt, of Y, I.—For shin-|_++++Dr. Wright of California is charged | [inponted with many ater work, ser TEtlad and | '°7'Y endorsed, with i Ception to it, and it must accordingly be re-| gle machine. with « more serious breach of propriety than | French, on Diplomacy and Consular Law, by traced, and adhered to by the Surveying De- Thos. Ling, of Shelby, Ohio.—For self-ad- | wearing a white neckeloth. ‘rom the time | _™mar28—3t FRANCK TAYLOR. JNO. H. JOHNSON, Grocer, - Z Cor. 7th and E sts., opp. Gent Post Office. ing. Alt the world knows that, so far, it ki justable or anchoring pump. he ceased to meet the demands of his 44 : }roved impossible to stop such atin, —— partment. The principle here recognised of |” Jno. MeNeill, of New York, N. Y.—For im- | tors there was a constant demand for Plnganr Weer Weiay = “ though they do not as against Spai *| adherence to ancient surveys, even where provement in charcoal furnaces @ policeman stationed at his door, was found AND SILVERWARE SPECTACLES. = succeed as ag: st Spai®)! there may be a variation from the original | Hiram Moore, of Climax, Mich.—For im- necessary to preserve for him his body in hig] Always on hand a large assortment of the above, OLD, Silver, Light Steel, and Bilver.plated awa of late as against Mexico, (vide} nasis of title is a sound one, familiar to the porate seed Gergen ae in, which we offer at the lowest rates. Spectacles, suitable for all ages and all kinds ‘ Walker affair.) Self-preservation i : eo. W. Palmer, ass.—Forim-| ..,, eyes. line efsatess aaa Spel pos repairs courts and indispensable to the quiet and se-| proved bill-holder: ; Nicholas Brown has deolined the demo- | _mar 28 Alo, Gold, Shell and Horn Eyeglasses. eurity of land titles. cratio nomination for lieutenant 5 Penifocal, sighted Rhode Island, and the name of Wiltam Lire for building Light-House on “‘Sev- rept ntly om hand, and to be acting on that rincip! es, = rs other i - ne jeld has been substituted. iliam Lit- | "en foot Knoll,” mouth of Patapsco River, | wit've sot in olf frame 2 ereeng bogs fy — provement in coffin ; Wm. 8. Smith, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa — a cessful departure of such expeditions as this| Moet ne amPhlet!—The Post Office De- | por current wheel. a ++++Mayor Wood, of New York, was, on ae, DEPARTMENT, poe eens ere naee UNDY. Government is evi — partment in determining the rates of postage G. Tyer and John Helm, of New| Mo afternoon called upon fo: Orrice or Lieut-Hovsz Boar, No. 128 Bridge street b.c. evidently doing its best to de k, N. 3.—For ii y F Pon for the first D.C. Mareh 27, 1855 Bete Hridee street, Georgetown, feat; as is manifest in the ory legally chargeable on various things, thus de- | Brunswick, N. J.—For improvement in the| time since his inauguration to exercise his sho ey? wee! apufacture of boots and shoes. sincs made in New York, and the Proseeutions rT ee act “Myron Waniagwe, 0 f magisterial functions in the hid two lov- Pp ‘el Son oe Se 4 essayed previously in New Orleans. There A » is bids be a peeyron, Ward, of Owego, N. ¥.—For im. | ing'hearta in the bonds of wed Opened) for ferulaking the eaastals tot Sonat wea as oe Pam “A pamphiet is a printed but unbound pub-| _R. P. Vanhorn, of Jacksontown, Ohio.—For|* **** The Demoorats of Portamouth, Va., in | “2 i10n) and ape eer = 1,” al ‘ nae name ; fe the subscribers. w firm of T. may, however, be other facts involved, of| lication, relating solely, to some aubject cf ie, | im nt in cultivators. town meeting, have nominated John S. White, | mouth of Patspece river Mn Uy the Son of Denson | BASTIANELLT R Cory tetera naume an by mutual which we have no information, which have | cal, ephemeral or tempo: interest or im- os. Walker, of Dover, England.—For im-| Esq., for the office of Mayor of that town. | ber next. c msent. ; come to the knowledge of the Union portanceonly. Hence, with the exception of | provement in hulling cctton seeds. Patented | They have also nominated thirteen candidates | Detailed drawings of the plan of the light house | The business of the tate firm will be reuled by it t "i h th » Causing | those not containin more than sixteen octavo | in England, July 20, 1854. for the Counail. The Know Nothings have al- | 2% te seen at this office (No. 67 Winder’s Build as Gavuicax & Sox, who are authorized 19 ‘© fret so much over these so-called new pages each, for whhh, under certain condi-] Wm. P. Zane, of Woolwich, N. J.—For im-| & made nominations. Dame of the firm for that ing.) . : purpose. “Spanish outrages.” The Unson further de-| tions, the act of August 30, 1852, has made | provement in cultivators. Ehould any bid be accepted, a contract will be ex- J. GALLIGAN & SON, ‘ +++sThe Rev. W. H. Milburn, chaplain to | ecuted at once. T. BASTIANELLI. nies, with great indignat on, the silly allegs- Provisions, no publication, although Abraham Geener, of Williamaburgh, N. Y.,] the late Con, ress, is lecturing No payment will be made until the whole wok is} February 19, 1855, tion that there has been a correspondence wnarnbound, can be permitted to pass | assignor to “The Asphalte Mining and Kerc-| 3" C., tolarge audionces, & 1 Charleston, | completed: and before itis received Jt must be ap- | rE SUBSCRIBERS, intending 1o continue the . the phlet,”’ instead of a | sene Gas Company,”’ of New York, N. Y.—For 1] TE tudes, souseran ee 5 ae concerning our affairs with Spain between the ees its and subject are such | improvement in processes for making kero-| °***£dwin Forrest, the tragedian, made a to the extensive stock of useful and ormestemtal art President and Mr. Perry, derogatory to the in the distinctive defi- | sene in New Yi on Monday, on the occa- cles on hand, which they will dispose of at a very position of Mr. Soule at Madrid, and to that| Mt!om above given. Smith Gardner, of New York, N. Y , as- of the launch o} & pilot boat bearing his Great sacrifice for cash. “gentleman personally. It struck us that the Depa 2 Beookiye ae A oor — mt ities ie —— T._GALLIGAN — Pe \ rooklyn, N. ¥.—For improvement in the terest. story was in itself so supremely ridiculous as ; manufpoture of sine white. sii A New Panty.—The Boston Post says (here on a shad be sealed and addressed to the un- Pa. ye ot pce od ah <a Bot to be worthy of @ scratch of our pen. 80 : i inees | o¢ Wadeaville, Vac For impooted busiecoen, belies Massachuantis Light House. | Posals fur Seven-foot Knolt fuse Ono tener oe ee We refrained trom noticing it to this time. Patented Juae 6, 1854, i : il meryed |i EDMD. L. F. HARDCASTLE, “ om iht STENRY JANNEY. age 6, wmards—eolm Engineer Secretary. mar 21—d] w 348 Pa. avenuc, m. 8. Irish, of Middlebury, N. Y.—For| ted States Senator from Michigan, died on Sun- | ©%® Naprienn, 6 vols, Paris and of good style and acton. Te Bugey it nearly : . a.

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