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3; or on an assertion of the (to us) s0| case of Bennett, near whom respectable per- T. MEO. INSTITUTE.—The ciesin iV E ING Ss T AR. WASHINGTON NEWS. NEWS A ND GOSSIP. cmenenain valores coats ( | sope will not even sit in an opers house! ; avn of Design ps] £ ai = — il Ld |, over =] TheCaseof the El Dorado.—According to} “We have no means at hand of sscertaining nip of the —! ey inmate o’clock, in natitue Boome, me, Ov WASHINGTON OITY: the promise made in yesterdsy’s Star, we|the amountof our commerce which passes to FRIOAY A¥FTEBROO take up the questions involved in the El /and froin the vicinity of Cuba. That is, ere ee === | Dorado case to-day, and ask an attentive | we go to press to-day. It is, however, enor- (> ApvgerrissmeNts should be handed | hearing for the reasons which induce usto/mous. To jeopardise its future by permitting An exhibition uf the School wil: be held, and a Sentine!, in romarking upon the business of | sadress will be delivered by Prof. Waitaker the Pension office a day or so since, ssid that ips Sede eee ns peciunseoi up to that time some six thousand applications |p. present, and see for themselves what has been INGOMAB. done during the present session of the School Mr. Norwn ; Parthe in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may | differ, upon this subject, from both the Union | Spain for an instant to exercise pelice jaris- for ge ped = a “ the gant By order: P.M. FEAREON, Ree Sec, ig erat. ee negli ae and the Intelligencer. 2 diction over it when more than a marine | *2, 3 then a mar29—' (Intel lt) dd Po cotictude with 34, ath ands in Sen ete not sppear until the next day. Now, thedrift of the Union’s quite excited ae from her coasts, under any pretence | 22:00 a greed had 1B “t = PUBLIC SCHOOLS —THETRUSTEES | 1, 10, str. Allen; Mark Meddle, Mr. Weaver, La remarks upon the case fs, that that this @ov-Twhatever, eannot for an instant be dreamed |¢eited: Omi the following day—yesterday— | BS tO ieton SATURDAY, the Sist instant, dy Gay Ppanker, Miss Moremt DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Notice ia hereby given, that the copartner- ship which hag heretofore existed between the ondersigned in the publication of the Evening tar newspaper, is this day dissolved by mu- ual consent, W. D. Wanuacm having pur- chased oll the property and interest of Wx. ernment owes it to itself to jump to the con- clusion that Spain deliberately committed outragee—aeserted and attempted to enforce in its most odious form the right cf search— upon us. The Intelligencer, on the other hand, holds that she has committed no offence whatever in forcing our -vessels to “come 2,500 more came to hand. So, upto this morn- | 2 3 Cscicck pm, sch ladies and gentlemen (1h¢ | Prices of admission: Orchestra Chairs ing, about 24,500 have already been duly en- | present teachers ‘or place who wish to bave their] quette 3714 ceuts; Regular nae 25 cone b. list of tered at the Pension bureau. As systematic as | ®2mes continued or coger pr Serre ate Bores 63 and g5 Gallery matters are managed in that bureau through | - By direction of the Board of Trustees. " 3 = J. ABBOT, tle arrangements cog teeete of ies head oa GEORGE J. A scatety ie TRAN and Mr. ‘S. Cole, that functionary’s chief | — ov ants FOR SALE —THE ADVERTISER olerk, we question whether all the cases to be | () wishes to sell the chuice of three girls, aged 12, of; a2 it would be equivalent to an abandon- ment of our right to navigate the Gulf of Mexico We know those on whom is at pres- ent devolved thé duty of protecting American Tights on the high seas well enough to enable us emphatically to assure our readers, that in what may transpire between them concerning i i 5a Bead i P law in question will be tively. They are intelligent li iors in the said Bvening. Star and its} to9” when outside of her municipal jurisdic- | this affair, not a jot or title of our rights will presented under the and heat: ‘The oldest, for her age, is i ssiness, will pay all the liabilities of the} ton, and give an acount of themselves, her | be abated under any possible combination of| ‘i#posed of in less then three or four years, | weil ab SeawapGem tap Dict. Ashe bee] WO “peter ttadenna Jate firm of Wallach & Hope, and all those) right to do so arising, according to the reason- | circumstances whatever; while we feel equally! tho State Department Building’—We per- | 234 Post Dic. mar 30—3t* indebted to it are hereby notified to make| ing of our neighbor, from the fact that our fil- | sure that they will voluntarily assume no posi- CHARLES P. WANNALL, wekses we JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 31 E stiri door pn ng oy [ool grsenglianged were ene Om are ceive paragraph in the Baltimore Sun, of this morning, saying that the block of six houses on I street, in this city, the property of W. W. Corcoran, Esq , have been rented to the Goverment to serve as a State Department payment to him. libusters, despite the honest efforts of this Government, keep her Island authorities in constant dread of a piratical invasion. We have endeavored to state the positions of both these journals with clearness and can- tion upon it which will tend to stop Spain from accounting for the act of her cruiser upon the reasonable, and with due repara tion, satisfactory ground on which she can ex- Plain it as indicated above. W. D. WALLACH, WM. I. HOPE. Wasuineros, Mareh 24, 1855. es Pin. i OF THE KOBNING PRESS. aie ttn ee OTICK —I receiMed this cay a pew sssort- ment of SLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDS, of th e shall be erected. : ise Union again argues the El Dorado} °°": S84 have to add that neither of them} Unfortunately, so long as she must hold the ne gerbe fusca payers statement, is HAIR WORK. pl ag ny meg Oe me fl Ef hor sue amethomdl ae that an in| “tke us as embracing correct views. While | island, there is no surety against the dally| 595 099 per annum! ‘This we are satisfied is Mains, Chains, Breastpins, Earrings,’ Pinger | Earrings, arama en eae ere “| we-do not think with the Union that the | occurrence of similar causes of international | *~ 26,000 would be quite a handsome | Rings, made to order, of any desired design. Great i no hope that Spain will manifest common | ,, ¢ a a a mistake, $26,000 wo quite a me | "All orders faithfully attended to. nae ; : a bringing too” of the El Dorado under the | trouble. Each suoceeding day increases the price to pay for these houses for the three caer.) : No. 330 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and sense in the explanations she will give of the} <: cumstances was. an outrage, we neverthe- | cost to her of keeping Cuba, which will very a bh it is thought th Stat - “iL. SEMKEN Op New I ints puto Gold He mage act of her cruiser. Such we take. to be the} ies regard it as a trespass; one for which it| coon become a tax upon her rather than a| 7°*7# during which it is thought the new No, 330 Pa. av., between 2h and 10th ma, | Pismoads remounted, and Jewelry drift of our neighbor's long article on the su! Departmont will be in course of construction. | Mar 30 behoves Spain to make due acknowledgments, as we take it for granted she will do prompt: ly, when the affair shall have been brought to her notice officially. In case she assumes that her offisers simply exercised their rights, then it will assume the aspect of an out- rage, not to be repeated except at the cost ofawar with us. We, at present, decline looking upon it in any such light, how- ever, as it cannot be that Spain will, with her eyes open, throw Cuba away upon any euch 2 : assumption of the right to exercise police | feeling between her and ourselves—tho mo- when he said replaced, the Union says of} authority upon our commerce ng through | mentary danger of a collision with us, which vn _— ps etc aero. ‘ | the Gulf of Mexico, but not within a marino | can only end in a war of great expense to her ce tee ee ce unation of the Spanish minister | league of her possessions there. treasury, to terminate in her loas of the island of ia ey pcan Has carpe It was as well known in Cuba as here, that | without indemnification. She has all to losoby esuse our minister was not scceptable, is as} the fillibusters had arranged to leave the| refusing to cell Cuba tous, Indeed, sho is in- inconsistent with his professions ef devotion to} United States for the Island about the time suring its loss to her by refasing to make some Perec! ery gph Siete So a the El Dorado was thas “brought to” by the | arrangement by which affairs like this of the was. It Mr Dodge should not happen to be| firing of shots across her bow, consisting of | E! Dorado can be promptly adjusted. Thus eptable upen the same ground the other | fetr vessels with 3,500 men under General | we shall not be surprised to find, some fine morning, that an American squadron has been ordered down to blockade the ports of Havana source of revenue, as affairs are now tending. It is utterly impossible that by way of insur ing Cuba to her, we can in any way jeopardise our right of entirely unmolested navigation of the Gulf of Mexico, any and every where beyond a marine league from the coasts. Under these circumstances we, at least, enter tain hopes that it will not be very long before, catching something of the spirit of the age she will comprehend the fact that she has all te gain by removing the daily source of ill- ject. The same paper makes the value of the American commerce, which necessarily passes in and through the Gulf of Mexico annually, to be $600,000,000, and argues to show the danger to its interests involved in according to Spain the right of search, visitation or de- tention. Ccmmenting upofi a mistake mede not long since by @ correspondent of the In- telligencer im improperly transtating the Spanish minister of foreign affairs as having said that Mr. Soule was recalled or dismissed, Our impresiion is that the archives of the NOTICE. - pAxozama FoR State Department will not be moved until the} yosEPH HUGGINS, Jewcler and Silversmith. | ean be on <M,” Ter emee. : south wing of the new pile of public build- No. 214 Pa. avenue, west vf Willards’ Hotel ings shall have been completed. A-cording sock of Jeweey, Watches, Reanann ie pvr ows AND CALVES AND BROOD MARE ‘or - Sale. the ie dan, tinted ht aed gata | Ch Com ome at 6 Stat PY 9 Also, a thorough-bred Brood Mare, of fine size ereons wanting te —— line — i Sa aaeee a gehen ara a 7 ton ter cable weeny ve mar 30—lw* | and wih foal by a tiorou,h bred Horse, for sale on y accomun ddating terme.- ceesity for any change in the location of the PRIVATE TUITION. MILTON merry State Department, until the south wing in CIVIL AND MILITARY ENGINEERING, — question shall have been completed. gapiaciggee eS aparece tg ae atm me esor of Mathematics, can receive GILYER WARE, PLATED The Salaries of United States Executive 5 the higher branches of Math-| 9) AND FINK FANCY GOODS — ; ematics, Consuuctioa, Draughting, and Civil and | Coffee and Tea Sets, Sugar Bowls, Cream Jug+, and Judicial Officers.—Learning that mis-| Military Engineering Gubiets, Cups, Spoons and Forks.” Also, a greet apprehension exists as to the time when quar-| Terms per can $25; eam iomaee S10; — a of en ata Fancy Silver Ware, ruilable Vanes ter salaries are payable to such officers, we aye etd ane oe pare oe 30 tiated ¢ Cation Bans, , Castore, Baskets, Spoons and ‘orks, on take cecasion to say that they can, in no case, LOOK TIS WAY. oe souag-ne ln eee itt “eot be peid before ils service hes bask sendeget i everybody knew how cheap the Canton Tea | Wil be sold at # small —— sew and the money is legally due. It seems that] | Company, No. 510 Seventh street, were selling saonue a, some of them on the Pucific coast, on learning salty ee wedprinrel ryd Bia — sos ae avenue, bet, 9th an wtreets. that the Government has adopted the custom | 50 and 62% cents; good Young Hyson at 373¢ ct: . OHNSON ON MANURES, I yol, London of having all their accounts stated and ready pore! — ick otek — and low grades, at Vaux on tilling and vertilizing land, do aads maae upon the “justice”? of Spain A se refused until he’ has aulguel cod Quitmsn. The Government of the United withdrawn from the country. To avoid any | States by its vigilance defeated this scheme, +, | for settlement on the last day of each quarter, 30—It HALE & HENNING. Morfit on Manurs, Philadelphia sack poor pretext for farther delay, we should | though the Island authorities did their best | 2nd Matanzas, our Government having lost its feaibed el Ga ktniokce ach a See eee Dana's Muck Mansel for Farmers, Lowell be gcatiGed if she wouid settle all the pending | ¢, he prepared themselves to defeat it, in case | patience through delays incident to the mode a FINE GROUND PLASTER. cases upon her own free and voluntary sense ofi them on the first -day of a new quarter and J. WISE & CO. have always on hand, at rence ane en Book, New York i i i insi ‘ing her aimest i c : of justi fore the arrival of Mr. Dod the autherities at Washington should prove | in which she now insists on settling king fi two weeks’ time to get . their Mill, a full supply of Practical Treatise on Manures, by :he British So- sr minister claims that the Black Wavrir| unable to do so. The Spanish war steamer | bourly arjsing Cuba questions with us. A ee ma ner 1 be oes oat, hevo got it into ouabain cad i eartetgins ciety, for the diffusion of useful k eae a3 settled. This, however, is too much i; =! . a i fortnight’s blockade of these ports would re- Spanish ‘diplomecy Wo was doubtless watching to intercept those ves- 3 po which they are prepared to furnish to farmers a} “"Any many works on Agroeiareh, Coee Ss ule, Tree add ihat Mr. Soule’s resignation was sels, and arrested the Kl Dorado momentarily, | sult in a successful revolution throughout the ‘reasu: fi: low cash prices. . : = Fruit Cub Bees, Cattle, = aay eae freee Py |g, We have aleo made arrangements to deliver it at | cand oun? branches of Gardenite nd Husband. FS = the Steamboat Wharf at Waebington. % iy voluntary, and its acceptance by our where her commander would have had the|jisiand. It is indeed time that she turns over accordingly drawing for their compensation in risecan ‘Wa Sharia oecaekee ry. See them imported from abroad. perth accent hee “ Tight to arrest any vossel sailing for the | * 0¢w leaf in her Cuban policy. advance of the service. Of course, all such KR&O WITH DEFECTIVE - — .: i. a Lu anish government,” Island with fillibustering intent, as a ship} | Lo, the Poor Indian!—We noticed the | 4tafts are necessarily dizhonored. cuscedinn ok of ali kinda ar areOr ae is Chien The Intelligencer, in republishing from the bent on such an errand has no claim to the thi 4 th ndition of one of the mi- _ CLES and EYE-GLASSES. Glasses! Union sardry complimentary notices of the tection of any flag. Re cae ren a United States Revenue Marine Officers De- | °f **Y Kind, such as Cataract, Parsbola, LIVERY STABLES. v, i i Indians, and their Periscopic, Double Concave, Double Convex, and To reduce the matter to the comprehension | 2°2t tribes of American d i i rye mpegs ies, wie Eighth, between D and E streeets, Washington, r advance in egriculture and the arts of peace. op a Praga o —— pone an athowhe aon aay | nahh ass) ‘Horses taken at Livery. Horees and Buggies for Y to get those which benefit the eye. hire. the U. S. Revenue Cutter Jas. C. Dobbin, now | ag- Circulars “Defective Vision,» gratis at es = say — fine 5 of — on the Wilmington, N. C station, and awaits 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9h aud 10ui sts. | th pan er § orders; and Capt. Whitehead, U. 8. R. M, 30 has been ordered to the command of the Dob- bin in his stead. Tecent appointments of officers in the f. : ha os it : pital all, the momentary arrest of the El Dorado i iy = a qucced was similar to a case in which a sheriff, who In roourring to the subject, we are. gratified , As wo could not in courtesy refuse Mejor b : 2 iy to state that the policy of the country iz to McCullceh’s request for the insertion of bis} 58* 8 warrant for A, mistaking B for him, dea! with the Indians in a conciliatory and letter, which we lately published, in regard] arrests the latter, and on ascertaining that he | “°* ™ a oP A to the sppointments for the sour new regiments, | hai got the wrong man prompily releases benevolent spirit, and not to resort to harsh w = poser oy peste ice. = him with an “I beg your pardon, sir, for the and summary measures, except where indis- President and Secretary of War in the per-| mistake I have mado” JB, in law, has a valid pensable as punishment for acts of violence formance of the delicate and difficuit task de-| action against the sheriff for falee imprison- and bloodshed. $2 REWARD W BE PAID FOR THE y Ww ir of Red ey ORK, by the Author of the Heir of Re: eae alien ten " Be. rrr vs ‘The Castle Builders, by the author of the Heart’s | Cnue, some time during last we The Ease, in paper covers ; price 50 cents; bound, 75] Was made by Jamieson, of London, and was The Current Operations of the Treasury volved on them by the increase of the arm: Such we have reason to believe is the pur. erday, the 29th March, Nee conerys soso tbensee ‘ot oe —{ poe ay eived om the i se of the army; t; bat no jury would, under such circum: uch we ha ~ | Department.—On yesterday, the 29th March, | Just published and for sale at steel sinyle kenseed pines sank and the mors as we think injustice has been | ™°2*> sary . — as ame time, for which a suitable reward will be done them, and that in the actions for tho} Stsncez, accord more than nominal damages. | PS? es ae United States, | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on mar 30 ipa pthc ei st. if retuned to me. . JOUN A. cuxrok. new military appointments they doubtless | The Spanish Government will probably ex- | 2° feels and acts up to his responsibilities 98 | th booka of the Department— ——— eee 28 - 3t acted for the best, and in the main acted ju i i s praetaioras Serefere. copy the eooston plain that the bringing-to of the El Dorado pategraphs, which we find io a late number | ¥®* Jast such a mistake, and make the proper their political guardian. The enlightened Secretaries of Interior and A GREAT BARGAIN. ppedeed na ether trserasy deka Pf ro WE ave one, of Knabe, Gachle & Co.%s Louis TO THE LADIES. é a XIV. style beautiful rosewood 7 octave PI MISS 3 J. THOMPSON of the Union.” apology for it, which, it strikes us, will be all | > statesmen of great experience and en-| For the Customs....+...-......+ 10,826 15} Anos. which has been slightly damaged and which Se peewee be see — hat if, ins er i a nremises, | 27d views, have steadily pursued this policy. | FOF covering into the Treasury Weare now authorized to sell at a great ba:gain. and well selected stock it surikes us that if, instead of making him| that this Government will ask in the premises, | “°"8' : 'Y pursued this policy. | "trom miscellaneous soure: 383 518 50] ‘Terms of payment made easy. which she has just opened, of the la- a mojor, the President bad conferred a colo-| if Spain puts the affair on the ground wo have | 22¢ formor, Gov. McClelland, in his adminis-| For the War Department 47.509 50 JOUN F. ELLIS, san Wo eedne Eno ey gs, P gro e : ; N 5 Piano, Music and Stationery Store, and we cordially invite the ladies to eall early nel’s commission on Major MeCulloch, we} explained above. tration of Indian Affairs, has recommended | For the Navy. rtment. 41,365 30 = roves biotech — mores |__| have ths first selections. would have beard nothing of that gentieman’s We, therefore, decline at this time to onter- | #®4 urged measures of amelioration from the | For the Interior Department. gel h Piece ~ We would also roapeetfuliy coll shale attention 2 beginning of his ministerial career. The go pe ors system he has proposed shows that the sub-| for the Interior Department... 800 00 ject has beon anxiously considered and ex- COAL Se en eee - lumery, Gloves, Hosiez which we can RRIVED and we are aow discharging cargo of | at unusually low Prices: Seale A Schr Mary ee ee ne 148 HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, tons Schuylkill Red Ash COAL, of very excelent No. 310 Pennsyivenia avenue, against the alleged mal-treatment| tain the idea that an outrage has been com- in bestowing .he offieesin question, | mitied upon the Amoricen flag. . m™ Major MeC. Brom tho personal] a the other hand, wedeny in toto the right intimacy which existed between the President | of Spain to stop our ships, engaged in lawful amined, with that caro zo soins nliritetiond pal yee tinue to keep a good eu; of Coal oe . inci and that gentieman, the latter haviog been | commoreé, anywhere beyond a marine league administration of the taultifarious Concerns} ....Every newspaper here, in announcing | ,., pana eueeee Die pst at - ply mar 28— his guest at the White House, it was very | froin her possessions; whieh right the Ince/{i. that come before him. He has never invoked | the fact that the Commissioner of Patents bad Zz poten hf ate {PECTACL EYE GLASSES, ke generaily believed in Washington that he] gexcer appears to claim for ber on the ground Seles on es Hts oe ie an ee ‘ = BF It is Charles, not James neously Corner Fou: teenth and C streets. Gold, Sijver, and fine Sieel Spc etacies, Bye Gias- Indian relations, where it was possible to be N. B.—All coal soid by us se ae and | ses, &c would come out of the mill at the head of one] that she may thus protect herself against the i ublished. Strange | 0946 noun ‘wn. . & CO, | GG Particular attention paid to the selection of of the new regiments, and he was very gener-| possibility of the successful departure of fili- | *Vided. that such a mistake should have been made fy mar pate = Glassee sinpeal os the eves of wenrers. ally credited with having been dreadfally | bustering expeditions from our shores. This] 14° Secretary of War, too, in the adminis-| Washington editors in giving bame of 50 a. - GALS SS, i li prominent an officer. FINE WATCHES. tration of our military affairs, has taken care Hw made a considerable addition to my} mar 28— that the military arm shall not be uplifted to +++-Rev. W. Il. Milburn, late chaplain of stock of \RUVRESa DE POT strike the red man unnecessarily or wanton; the House of Representatives, is lecturing in | coup noxtiNe PATENT LEVER: EUVRES DE POTHIER; avec le Code Civil Al G > et la Legislation Actuelie, 10 vols, Paris i ugusta, Ga, and Lapis’ WaTCRe: . In concert with the Interior, Gen. Davis's Hon. W.8. Archer, of Virginia, died | Of frst quality, heavy 18 carat Geaivies Se Dosat s 6 vate, Fait a policy I penne ot jeecseaing: ts) the at his resldenso in Amelia county, vin inia, | “Aisa code! Napoicon, Ovo os x mf i a » Virginia, Also, SILVER WATCHES for boys. 4 Ms uJ 1 vol, Pari military department that will gradaally bring| 57, Wednesday morning, after sn illmess of} 1 offer them at greatly reduced prices. The} Dalloz; ak hg re ne te a Whom be professes to write, would have dis-| right brought on the war of 1812. We fought in the wandering tribes to specified limits,| only afew hours. Mr. Archer ppreg Fep- Atepnpsemaaarary ted with great care, and every] | | wat: Lasalle: Code Man t charged the functions of the field officers, of | that war in vindication of the immunity of our and confine them to the culture of the ball, cone sengiale ts Gon Rapatavel So atoos Pereoss in wont o i Persons in waut of a fine timekeeper are invited the sew regiments be:ter than the gallant and | vossels, engaged in lawful commerce, from where their ferocity may be subdued by their to exainine my assortment. disep»ointed at baggiog but a Majority. Per-| Government has steadily and emphatically heaps this explanation may shed some light | resisted the right of visitation or search on vpoa te gua animo of bis so-indignant letter, | the high seas, and any point on the ocean a in which ke, with very good sense indeed, re-| marine feague from shore is on the high seas, frains from uttering @ word by way of endea-| accordiag to universally admitted interna- & ‘ create the impression that those for] tional law. Opposition to the cssertion of that Jewelers, 324 Pennsylvania avenue, of yori . : ++++ Mr. Stoeckl, envoy to the United State: H. SEMKEN, at, Parte . thoroughly trained gentlemen appointed to] any such claim of authority on the part of the belts ner Sho ‘arts of peace, and placed M. Bodisco, a member a the legation, ba No. 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. pe ag ———_ them |. UMA national vessels of any other Power whatever, under such influences as will eventually hu-| (¢.. Pezula, of Mexico, are announced smong [SOMO so 8k 8 NST G4 tease cone t ees ; Oeuvres pod vol, Paris Biacxwoon. Joe Shillington, with his usual | 20d every subsequent American Administra- | @*2!2¢ and elevate these sons of the forest to} the last arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel, ELEGANT VELVET CARPETINGS Imported with many other English and TO BE SOLD AT CosT. French, on Diplomacy and Consular New York. mptitude, , tion hes been ready to 3 FRANCK TAYLOR. Promptitude, bas furnished us with a copy of | Uo 'y © cnoounter another war], | [i-acerr, DODSON & CO. respectfully can | 3t cK _ : indi ai 3 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for March. | im defence of our right to immunity as ex- There died recently in Maryland, Mrs. Bla 5 aged 96; the attention of persons intending to furnish W ATCHE: ntouts are, The Beggar's Legacy; Zaidee, Plained above. The history of our treaty yusshed eee Bg tt ae ny 5 Keefer, 96; and -Mrs. Nel wife uh rawing-rooms, saloons, parlors or other rooms JEWELRY, & romance, pert fourth; Vagabond Life in| With Britain upon the subject of the African Logal Fees of the Officers of the United age | ee son, wife of | 1 this annotncemen’. ‘They have determined for AND SILVERWARE States Land Offices —The following are the Gen Toger Nelson, of revolutionary memory, | time to sel! off their stock of superior and beaut={ Always on band a large assortment of the above, Mexico; Civilization, the Cenzus; A Peep at} #lave trade, made subsequent to the war of and mother of Judge Nelson, aged 34. ful Royal Velvet Carpeting at prime cost for the | Which we offer at the lowest rates. ; fees allowed by law to the United States land : m eerie 2 Paris; The Story of the Campaign, written in| 1812, illustrates the pertinacity with which Hf ers MW: OASaa Pa ave +++ Mr. A, Rodgers, of Franklin, Ohio, died : officers in the several districts for the disposal . 3 ’ As these goods were purchased by us ata ruinous} mar 28 324 Pa. avenue. @ tent io the Crimea; isterial | thie Government refused to consent to permit : of hydrophobia, last week in that State. It| sacrifice to the consignees and i ters, prices} >>. ,asmuma - a Timea; and the Ministerial iia ihlg ok aumtiee Poste ie" ITER of the publio lands. Our cotemporaries, in the} appears that he was bitten by a mad dog some | which are believed to be less than the cost a, aoe ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, veal Wost especially, can do nothing more likely| thirty years , from the effects bh ufacturing, housekeepers now ha’ opportunit! Ww. C9" We have received the Metropolitan ours engaged in commerce—not violative of materially to carve their pin than in a = cappiane ks had Teovines, Aline to of eupplying themselves, with the mostelegent Car, mare acenceeseees Magazine for April, (az exsellent namber,) | “t™#ional law—under any circumstances | publishing them, vit: irsegular intervals he felt a peculiar and un- | fori ir a Price lese than the common Brussels are Next to Varnum's Buildings, blishe : | whatever. The slave trado, though illegal giste : 2 pleasant sensation. i The same kind of goods we advertise are now AVING associated themselves to on the i: © : 8 “4 cae care gies under the municipal (domestic) He of beth eal ‘eed Gln, enon ‘an pete ~sce Rev. Soha Pierpont ts 70 yeuts of Age, | selling at the public sales of second hand furniture, ali eye ae “hs C 168, %. io = “4 is Ps Letter of the Archbishop of Balti- England and the United States, is not contra- nia, Washington and Oregon Territories, aro be thankful to receive all or and the Painsville Telegraph says that he has, | Set, ato ao Smo. Sad chvee' yours, Sit Founda thet tine af buctoaga, Ud GIN Gan ebiby Ox within the last fifty days, traveled 4,000 miles,| ‘This is an oppogunity seldom to be met with,and | &tion to give sativfaction. 0 comm i i = i i law; and we refused flat! i JOBBING in Giazing and Painting at more, ecoumunicating officially “the solemn] ‘7 '° international . . 'Y | entitled to the following fees, in addition to} delivered 20 lectures and preached 6 sermons. | should not be lost. ing uy deSuition” of Pius IX, “made from the chair and positively to accord to British cruisers the their regular salary and commissions. The} .... The Hon. T. H. Benton, accompanied Remember the terms; Cash on delivery or ap-| ended to. Give wial. jane i of S: Peter, on the Feast of the coneep‘icn of right to visit and search oar ships on the slave fees to be paid by those locating lands, viz: the ever bleseed Virgin Mary.” coast, even though there was proof positive at] or examining and adjudicating pre-emp- hand that they had slaveson board. Yet be-| tion claims, the sum of 50 cents to each officer. ing sincerely desirous to break up the traffic} For entering the location of military land by his youngest daughter, has arrived at St. Louis, Missouri, and in charge of the earthly remains of Mrs. Benton. sees The Hon. Thomas M Woodruff, an ex- | PLIND MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, WALL & proved paper. at short date, with interest. 17 ID GLOVES —Just received © superior lot ‘mar 3—codt CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. Kise ae ‘NOKLL & BOYD, $2 Fa a AxoTsEr Forvtar Newsparer Earor.— . OULD respectfully inform their friends 322 Pa. av: next door to Iron. Hail. }: e ane me usa newspaper which calls] we stipulated to keep an American squadron | warrants undor the several laws: ops ct poo pe oa Wade od vd wel pu ener the te =] = wi tape Verde, C. a : Dame on esday ti i scoot —- pis s- Ochers style} of eighty guns always on the west coast of| For a warrant of 160 acres, $2 00 each, $4 00] ‘2 parkigila's Hs ee) one af coer eccuiaens [Ger Unnerbaibaercris opie C. WARRINER, . aon Ti tie © proper way of} Africa, on the look-out to visit, search, arrest, | « “ “120 “ 150 & 300] leaders of the old Native American and of a Soe of UE SOLES ERING i WATCHMAKER, : ing it is Cape Verde—Green Cape, in| and punish any American ships and crews so | « “« «80 & 100 « 3 99] the new Know Nothing parties. Makine Casnete: Fitting down iecuee NEW WIIEELS, PINIONS, AND EVERY KIND eglish; not Cape de Verdes—Cape of Greens, engaged. « “ “49 « 50 * «2100 Havasa-—The seuss Croment Ui as and Oi] Cloth, Making and fitirg <4 i OF REPAIRS TO WATCHES, or Cape des Verdes—Cape of the Groene, as} In the cage in question, having fairly stated ‘ escent City Bed and Window Curtains, Hair, Shue! For entering lands under the graduation law, or for administering oaths to applicants, they are entitled to no fee whatever. arrived at New Orleans from Havana, with | and other Mattresses, Pew and other dates to the 24th inst. Cushions, Spring Beds, Lounzes, Easy, Pinto was garroted on the 22d. He died have in store- Window with great fortitude. Meena 7 encore Tessets, € The steamer El Dorado had been again com. | P2Pet for ate HICH EVERY BUSINESS MAN IN THE pelied to heave-to off Cape Antony, and sub- | new An bint ony Woe . DISTRICT WANTS.—The W: at the gravity with which the New York) mit to an examination of her papers by a | ders uankf eps ie ey | panish war vessel. . or a perfect understanding “, “ Herald and its kindred prints essay to «<stuft” | “Pras” sii uster excitement fs eubsiding, want the worth of your Onan, sere Fe their readers with sweeping falsehoods con- | though the island grecyahare is being placed Tinted 291 Pa. avenue, seuth east cerning Mr. John W. Fornoy, whom they ao-| in a thorough state of defense. Fresh arrivals The Czar’s death produced a great sensa- MADAME, DELARUE our newspaper linguists will persist in dub-| the excuse which Spain hes at hand, we have bing it—veing these misspellings indiscrimi-| now to fay that it strikes us as impossible nately ote! that this Government can rest content to sub- {2 Gor. Dutton, of Connectiout, bas ap- | Mit to what has ocourred, except the act of the Pointed Friday, the 6th of April, asa day of| Spanish cruiser be explained, as we have fasting, humiliation and prayer. stated. The E! Dorado was engaged ina law- - ——-+— +__ ful commerce, was not an inch out of the EP'Tho Wool-growers Association of Wes- proper course for her voyage, as she must ne- ton, New York, will bold a national sheep cossarily make Cape Antonio first from Aspin- aps atthe vilage of Bath, in the Empire} wall, and then take another departure for Ha- Btate, on the — 30th and 3let of May next. | vans. She had long been ranning precisely se © The Ericson experiment—propelling that route with the knowledge of the Spanish vessels by caloric—is at aif end. The inven. authorities, and was on her way to visit their tion is conceded to be a failure, and poor island with their express consent. Rzicosos io. rained man. Spain is at peace with all the world, and, - ——- therefore, cannot ciaim to have in this case Ug The Greez Bay Advocate, spéaking of] exercised the belligerent right, under which the cold weather, says an Indian was found| she might otherwise have set up some sort of dead, from “the whiskey freszing in his stom | a plea of right to ascertain the precise char- ach. it aa acter of the El Dorado by compelling her to E@" The city of New York, within period | “come to.”” She must, therefore, eithor place of six mon’ hs, paid $2,800 for dog-killing. = rae the two grounds : that of a mis- IE a Chee RL o as character of the yeasel, made in = eo New B ith ji : i cougtinun ince Agel abies the night time, and when she had reason to tion paper favoring the prosecation of the | expect that virtual Pirates would be in the whale Grbery ia the Spitsbergen sea: immediate vicinity of Cape Antonio making The Buggaboo.—We are not a little amused cuse of being engaged ia plotting and coun.| °f troops from Spain are daily looked for. ter-plotting in public affairs in Washington, while ho is in Philadelphia, where ho has been for @ week past and more quietly enjoy- ———_—_—_ ing himself after a very hard session’s labor | eee BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ‘This Association will meeton TUESDAY aa Clerk of the Honse of Representatives of] EVENING, April 3d, at 8 o'clock, pagnia Halt, = , SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. the United States. ‘This fact shows how] 1th sireet, between F and G, for the full organiza- sh Perfumer: Kate Aylesford, the Revolutionary romance OT the same. Subscribers are invited to ajtend Pomatoms, Tricopherous, Eau de Veous, Pommens ae much reliance is to be placed on the thousand One dollar is tobe pabd hy each sussennen, tense of Roses, — ws i - All kinds of toilet Chamber's ‘ and one slanders concerning him witli which ppd ae h will be eounted | Cologne, Verbena, Plorida, Ke. See earens Journal * unprincipled men, of too Hitile character or| ing. pony \e first regula: meet- with a complete assortment of sui forthe season, which will be pened weight to be noticed by him, are filling the] A book fosubwenbers ts kent open at the ofice | Saturday, te Sit inna, ag gi air. Those must be miserable causes, indeed, Sac. mercer? ads re ete which are only to bo sustained by wholesale} —#———————————________ FRANKLIN and systematic falsification against an indi- Sins Set SUILDING AlpOGiie vidual gentleman, who, where he is person- | Association, serene payment of the first monthly in- al stock, will —————————— rr ally known, commands a thousand times the on MONDAY EVENING, Apruiade meee see 7 SALE—PART OR THE respect which is accorded by his fellow-citi- N. B:—Payieats are required to be made in bank- it. Inquire on L street south. between r able funds. HANSON, Bee. streets Z sons to bis olanderers, a i 0 wiaifeg ta the} sZ'Seecm = Ree | Smarte—aw" aimed tanh ac : i ’ ¢} tion. ‘unch y every Business matters were improving. Jest received Paris, ; and Tribune received

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