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EVENING STAR. == SS “WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, The Europsan War —The two last arrivals : TY: from Europe bring copious comments from the wa SHINGTON OI pens of many of the prominent political MONDAY AFTERNOON......--++- April 3.| writers of the continent upon the prospects of SS the war, as to be affected by the dea’h of Nicho- DA should be banded | tas. We find fewof them, indeed, drawing the in by 12 o’clock, M., otherwise they may | conclusion that that event bids p . a appear until the next day. peace. Even the English writers, all of wi a = - in common with the whole English nation, are ; sincerely anxious for peace, seem to have nae bie eh pues abandoned the chimera of hope for it to grow aqeneer, Gils marning, & Yl} out of the Csar’s death, with which they acknowledges that the Union has the best of cheated themselves on firet learning the im- it in their controversy over the affair of the portant news. It will be recollected that this —< Consatar-Agent Thompeon at Sages change is in keeping with the views of the Is Grande, though still taking occasion to probable effect of the Czar’s death on the da- meer at the official journai. By way of 80-1 > tion of the war, which we put forth on the counting for its (wo take it for granted pre-} + 0:5 of the information in question. We —— yap locality of Sagua) ya +6 little faith, indeed, in the English news ren e says: 2 existence of a port called ‘Sagua la Grande,’ | ©’ y say ©: * of Russia. the Untom is statistical and | . The} They are merely tickling themselves with official Paper is very tive that a place | straws. Beiag unable to discover a probable saecer the peonachs Jr pninge coffee ex | *lution of their difficulties at home, they and the number of vessels trading te it | are merely looking abroad for some eush con- la Grande must, therefore, = Teal- | selation. ity as well as @ name, and we are the more} We find in the New York Times a recent ready to yield to the Unsen’s authority in letter from Kossuth, wherein there ap; re - - = arrives at his office in the morning, shall be gg eat net aera ye Amusements kept. There is some growling, of course, over | hs Rociety will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, ZOPLE'S TREATES, ap regulation, which, by the-by, is lease the 3d instant, at 73 o'clock, in Temper-ncé Hall, LATE VARIETIES. well received by such clerks as are deter- on E, between 9h ‘and 10th streets. Punctual st-| Lessee, Mr. KEERAN......Manager, Mr. Waves. tendance is requested. mined faithfully to discharge their obligations fas : GEO. HARVEY, Treasurer. | Re-engagement = cet fers _MORANT and to the “ef ed b Aperaeaee co ATTEN ON, eT ENTS MOUNT: THIS EVENING will be pues Sree = 1 . ee: Salbasuly soveting of the | Dandie Dinmont, Mr. Allen; Meg Merriles, Miss + he gi corps on TUBSDAY EVENING, the 3d Panny Morent. The 8 i: of the El De do.—We have | April, at 7o’clock. It is earnestly requested that ficient in those two particulars must necesi: rily be worthless, utterly worthless, in in- suring success. This aceount of an eye wit- ness of grest intelligence indeed, proves to our satisfaction, if no other proof were at hand, that the allies are destined to be very badly beaten in the present campaign, if but on a0- eount of the utter inefficiency of the English forces as at present officered—bocause they are 80 officered. To conclude with the laughable faree of each and every member of the corps should be} ssn weaver: a JARS. seen reliable letters from Havana bearing on | punctual in his attendance. ph, John ; Diggory this subject, dated March 23d ultimo, wherein} _A!! members who have been absent for the last | prices of sdmixsion:—Orchestra Chairs 50 cts.; Par. two meetings of the corps will find it to their ac- wite 37S cents; Ticket 25 cents ; Pri it is stated that when Capt. Gray reported the | vantage to altend this meeting, as the constitution | QU") 3726 $2 and qo fueney for colored persone faote of the affair in whioh he was first stopped | Wil! be strictly enforced against all WhO are theent.| 95 cents. ap? (in the El Dorado) off Cape Antonio, the Cap Be sure to pay Postage on mailing your Letters, by Stamps or otherwise.—All our readers should recollect that uader the law as altered at the last session of Congress, which went into effect yesterday, the only possible way of having their letters surely delivered ag addressed is to pay the postagein advance. The new law itself isa bungle, inasmuch asit seems to pre-suppose that every person will re- member to pay postage invariablyin advance. The Post Office Department has done its best to oure the law’s defeat in this respect by is- suing regulations, under whieh the writer may discover at some future time, that his failure to comply with the requirement of the law has forced the Department to fail to deliv- or his letter as directed. No Post Office reg- ulations, however, ean entirely cure the defects of the law in question, it strikes us. However, Sonn MeCUTCHEN, o. 8. mar 31—31 STANLEY’S tain Gen mised to vestiga- FRANKLIN BUILDING AS3OCIA- oe eee emcee | ~=WESTERN WILDS tion into the matter. The El Dorado again |% for the pa ment of the frst chy EEE ladies ode \- il at ‘em, Pinwall, Captain Gray, on reashiog thers, |°"MONDAY EVENING, Apes Tig eeck.| INDIAN AND HIS COUNTRY ! 5 , » at 74 N. B.—Payments are required to be in bank- will maeirietets reported that he saw the same Spanish steam | atie funds. . M. HANSON, See. | weDNWESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1885, frigate, the Ferolana, off Cape San Antonio, be. oS ee ee Se AFTERNOON AND EVENING, and that she again fired a blank cartridge, OES, RAKES, SPADES, SHOV AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, and then ashot, ahead of his vessel. Capt. | jiements just.received and for sale ELS, &c.—A full assortment of Garden im ate at wy. any, tee = Gray then stood towards her, hove to, and was ELVANS & THOMPSON, children, to commence at 3} o’elock ; Evening st , bet. th and loth sts. | 74 o'clock. hailed On saying he was bound to Havana 2-3” 7 oy(orgen) ‘Admission 25 cents—children half price. from Aspinwall, he was requested to take mar 31 ‘Al MANTILLAS a charge of a letter for the Spanish admiral at T BB PRICES.—A large lot of Paris} @BAND CIVIC AND MILITABY BALL rT or THE Havana, which he consented to do; and on| {4 Mantillas from a New York importing house, wr af separating, the Spanish frigate holated and | "iyo, (pened, tp morrow, morning, or exnibiton | WASHINGTON YAGERS. lowered her ensign several times, as an act of MAXWELL & BRO. KASTER MONDAY, April 9, 1855. courtesy 326 Pa av, betw. 9h and loth sta, AT CARUST'S SALOON. the matter for the reason that, while no such jace is to be found in the latest edition of| us to be much truth, indeed, with reference to invariable pre-payment is a positive surety _— Remember, these will only be offered fir E WASHINGTON YAGERS respectfully an- sivisal Dictionda 3, Coloot’s large Geo-| the true state of affairs in England, so far aa| against delay in the transmission of one’s] A Change of System.—We understand that | °S4,\» waned for diem, they will be ofcred at vers | dk, Saar tans tal win be anes Gn aDeEE , a amen pares sn fast, the Sllibaneeiny the war is concerned, aa well as with reference | correspondence, and invariable pre-payment| the efficient and intelligent Register of the | great bareains. M. &. BRO. | NIGHT, April Sth, at Carusi 's Saloon. friends of the Union are no doubt perfectly | to the spirit which animates Russia in prose- | only. Treasury, Finley Bigger, Esq., has directed | °? 2— Tesi gegen SS yi well acquainted with every obscure harbor | cuting her share of the contest. We extract — that hereafter the clerks at the commercial SPRING MILLINERY. and agreeable to all who may favor them with their where an ‘expedition’ can land, and have] from it ag follows, vis: Cuba.—The execution of Don Ramon Pinto,| desis of his bureau shall bring up all their MRS. M. A. HILLS respectfully company, and have no doubt shall make every one probably posted up the Government paper on}. a unit f the | st Havana, of which accounts will be found pemennces op ee sees = oe fost ot Renee ition Band will be t and the ——< in order that it may clearly com- ‘And here we see 2 community, one o ” books at the end ef each quarter, comparing ton and vicinity that she has just re- Weber’s fine Cotillion Ban presen: prehe: the bulletins of the next ‘liberating pretended standard bearers of pee myelin in all the newspapers to-day, has created great army.’” sation, carried away to bacchantic excitement throughout the Island of Caba— The Intelligencer further says that Mr.| 24 Pranks, by joy at the tidings of the death greater excitement than has existed there of a mi ho, had he but died a year ago, Thompson was liberated promptly on arriving] before England was yet drifted to war, would | since the landing of the Lopes expedition. at Havana in custody. The editor, hewever, | have pu' : e = of arene ars a the | His alleged orime was conspiring against the refrains from telling the whole story of his fe adie af of it ona on rtpers fe his | life of the Captain General, Concha, his inti- turn with a large 7 of their finest of music. (Proving) them four times @ year instead of | .n4 varied assortment of Bpring Millinery, compris PeTickets gl 50_-to be had of the Commmitiee of Ar- but annually, as up to this period. This change sg Part, ari fe 31K. 10 $15 rangements and at the door on the night of the ball. tra ‘rom c. will greatly facilitate the comprehension of M = and Boys” em fom Bike to en eee of fy a ap the aggregate business of the country, eo far] New styles Lawn Bonnets, Bishens, Flowers, M Ruppel, P Sebweliner, as our foreign commerce is concerned, at any | Feathers, Dress a Ler pe i ae E Veidt, F Miller, moment it may be necessary to know its exact South side, berween Sih and J0uh sts. a, 2 ee liberation, which is az follows, viz: On being| former career, in spite of the blecd of Poland | mate friend. ‘The only witnesses against him condition; ot it cannot fail to be of value in| _#P2—Iw ’ — ; CSRADenEe taken to Havana, he was instantly liberated, ee, crying to high Heavens, “Mur- | were two notorious criminals(who have served the end to the commercial public, as well as to FASHIONABLE MILLI a veg Rul ge mene with an apology, and an offer of pecuniary | 4¢%,”’ on his name in the galleys as such) and outside of the little i NERY —Miss MORLEY has also. His Description of Powell's great Picture 2 “Then what isthe matter with this intem- the Government authorities. _ - received and will open, on Tuesday af'ths cattabden of thn Panean Gian, reparation. Now these facts embrace a.com | erate ebulition of j yy at the death of a des- | circle of Concha’s court, no one believed them. eo April 3d, a handsome assortment eS oe plete answer to our neighbor’s plea of Satur-| pot? Is itan inv untary outburst of anti- | Tho President of the military commission that}. Beeruiting for the Army —There is every | spRING MILLINERY, at her store, No. 3 day in favor of the justice and legal right of | 4espotie aspirations—is it barbarism, unre- prospect that the men forthe four new regu-|avenne. ap Dt Hy SLACK SILKS of every width an lar regiments will be enlisted as fast as they TO FAMILIES. LU quality, from 75 cents up, very are wanted, and that they will be of a much SEWING for families, such as Bosoms, Collars, | !'!aid oe — white and bike watered , Wristhands, &e., executed with the Sewing ma . cola Shall better olass for the service than as a general | chine (Wheeler & Wilson's) which was on exhibi | ‘White, ety raed and mode he eye thing have heretofore entered the United | tion at the late Mechanics’ Gair, by Mrs. WM. Ney tooo pti se Raa sede extend States army. There are now at Jefferson Bar- | *!CHARDSON, No. 435 M street, between 15 pieces plain Berege, in every shade at 25 cents, and l4th streets. racks between five and six hundred recruits, | Orders describing ‘the manner the work is to be very cheap goods done may be left at the Kirkwood House, and as | White, pink, blue, green, brown, and mode colored nearly all obtained in agricultural distriots of | Soon as executed will talented an ony pac orton Bi in fine quali HY in : the interior, who, as a whole, are the finest body | city. Ene! rencontre A Sinsakonow pos and gw every quality of men brought into the service since the old | "22%" ___— MRS. WM. A. RICHARDSON. aaa cout >mned Pinto, refused to sign the jadgment Concha to treat him es he did. With due] aynise of themn ol Tes te cetieaey? No, | on. i> ground that the charastors of the wit deference to the Intelligencer, we have to| treme! polite people, aaatead with peri- | ne~«: was such as to entirely discredit them. say that these faots place its act of making} 7 ed eee eesripen, even tothe most an-| Pinio died like a hero, protesting that he was haste to volunteer excuses for the acts of the bas. - rere hed Hig wholly innocent and was the victim of an in- Spanish authorities in Cuba in any other than] The great majority of the English nation, all |trigue. But for particulars of the execution, anenviable light. © what there is commercial and aristocratioal, | we refer the reader to another column of the The Union replies at length to the Znted/i | 1 thoroughly tired of wer. Theydon’t oareal srar ‘The probable political effect of this so bi a5 A gencer’s article of Saturday, explained above, juplied ia the sauna phacdly A pene atrocious judicial murder is what we have to saying in the course of its remarks: plications which could not fail to attend a|deal with this afternoon. Concha, as the April 5, a splendid assortment of SPRING = tioned out among the old as well asthe new | MILLINERY, to Which te inde tre ieee | _ mar 31—Im which will be sold at very low prices. - S Customers w 1 » as 3 call. “ib Tespest to the consular agency at Sagua | ‘emporary arrangement. All this has not the | Asia’s mail tells us, has notified the home gov- | first dragoon regiment and the first rifle regi- TO THE LADIES. ——— “RILEY, pv tararsnr gear ee oval a cme sues ia oes thse a Mca Posy ernment that unless it changes its Cuban pol-| ment were enlisted. They are to be appor- RS. M. A. HILLS will open on Thuraday, Corner 8th st. and opp. Centre Market. 1 tJ » * ” i icy, 20,000 troops will insufficient to hold the Copsal at Trinidad that the agenoy at Sagua, | ‘or whatever time. Secondly—Ther f which is a dependeucy at Trinidad, was held | Possibility to make them understand the nature | island much longer. Now, his act of murder- | regiments. amen Syl aa? Te Botunat ence Pulldiag snd Loam Associationt, by an alien, the Consul was informed that | of the contest and the meaning of the war ing Pinto, than whom no man on the Island ae the continuance in office of the agent could not} While the history of a thousand yearsories out Light House Keepers Appointed.—John C. “WiILLAPnN’S DATED ~ | their history, principles, and plan of 0 the continusace in office of the agent coald nat} W a ae ts homens ——- stood higher, and was moreuniversally respect- WILL ARD’S HOTEL > gether with s statement of the benefits al Wiltbank has been appointed assistant keeper @id Point Comfort, Va. them, and of the distinction between Americ: “ 5 . . . 2 C &c., 1 vol 12mo, ice agency until had an opportunity of ap- which the present war originates on the part of | ed and beloved, will go far towards rendering it of the light-house at Cape Herlo; Del., at HE Proprietors take great pleasure in informing | English Societies, &c.. $e: ae inti i j- | Russia, is by no means Personal character i: 8 pen, . | their many friends and the public generally that GRAY & BALLANTYNE, ate SS ee ‘Nieholas, or even of a ynastioal character |°rt*i? that in no event cam 20,000 troops] go59 Per annum. Augustus Todd has been ap- | thie magnificent Summer Hotel is now being Stted | _ mar 31—3t SOS Seventh oust. zeinted keeper ofthe light-honse at Wangath” |p te mest Metom ond oeenue are i=: CUPPING AND LBEOHING. ance, Mich., at $1,000 per annum. This is’ firet of June, with nothing left unprovided that may _ SULIUs KMMSERS perhaps, the most important light on the great | promote the comfort and happiness of its guests OULD respectfully inform the public that he op ‘The proprietors also take much pleasure in saying \ is prepared to attend to the business of Cup- lakes. J. L. thompson has been appointed | chat they will be prepared and happy to accommo | ping and Leeching at his Barber Shop, south side of keeper of the light-house at Northwest Pas- | date from the first of May any who may favor them | Pennsylvania avenue, between 13th and 13}, sts. ; longer to Spain. It is “ When these instructio peculiar tothe Romanoffs, but is essentially | ###ure Cuba much longe: pai the Gaal, ~ stareiabed Ge oceeet tee national, historical, hereditary, the English evident to us that, however reluctant the April, 1854, Mr. Thompson, an American citi- erly = oe rcs ey a rent Government of the United States may be to hese intment i i 3 ing i ambition personal icholas. pander i idea Seapentmant of Godan on There is @ perfect infatuation on the subject. quarrel with Spain, and we believe them to has continued te discharge the duties af the} Nicholas being removed, they believe the} be sincerely anxious fer peace with her not- consular office down to the moment of his ar cause of the war removed, and peace to be withstanding the publications to the contrary sage, West Florid with a eall. Calls promptly attended to in all parts of whe elty, e u Ss ja, at $500 per annum, and d at very bi § rest by the Cuban authorities. We have al- | ure. _ Hence the uncontrollable ebulition of with which distant newspapers teom, matters = 1 pacigbestenid et sel its pase Lap eoliy ae #2 =e 7 oene ie charges. ready stated, upon reliable authority, that} their joy at the tid’ of his death. They one ration y; an Frits, assi 3 u — whea Mr. Thompson took the office he found | felt as if a night mare had clipped from their | 4T@ Coming to such a passin and around Cuba, the American arma there in the position they breast; and they cannot help outing cheer-|as to make war between the two Powers al occupied under his predecessor, and that they ory Boriered ade rarer, acer ey Far Lore most an inevitability. ained djectii il his arrest al is but a revelation of their ytinersarase Pipe phair = weakness and fear. Their awakening will be Not ea day passes, of late, in which some- “The Intelligencer asks,‘ Has he any exe-| ¢tesdfal I apprehend.” thing fails to be done by Concha and his of- quatur or other commis from our Govern-| T¢ will be perceived that this e ficials, in which American rights are invaded. ey $e ye witness by ; s — setae heron which is not to be found nem bears out the editors of the Intell:- The very last is the refasal to give Felix and “ We rather think he has no ‘ezequatur’ at| geneer in their idea that the firet received ac- | Bis eee = misfortune their rights (on apy rate, Serre as neither our Govern-| count of the exultation of the English people their trial) as American citizens—rights guar- esttance, ovo: gue ach a dogument fat "2" the Rows of tho Caa's death, maa but the 2004 10 em by freay.— The aftr of the credit its own office: An exequatur, we| mistake of the telegrapher. Indeed, what]. = Nipictass oh ps omen, | seems, would inform our venerable neighbor, is ‘a} Kossuth says on that point is substantiated by is settled, as he was promptly set at liberty on Written recognition of a person in the oharac-} a1) th is beasi being taken to Havana, and after an apology ter of Consul or Commercial Agent, issued by | ~ - © *#counts bearing upon it which came was made to him, the Governor-General al the Government, and authorising bim to oxer-| © 08 in the mails of the Asis, reaching the sig ee eee Cy cise his powers in the country ;’ and, although} United States a day or two ego We are| ‘endered to him pecuniary reparation. The always ae, Consul of a foreign Gov- yet unable to find anything going to lead to treatment of the other two prisoners mention- ermment accredited to this before he can act in | 4 Sbove will, however, in all probabilit; the impression that material im ent ? J A = adem ten prove the basis of a rupture between the twe Governments, as, in the present condition of affairs there, it would be madness on the part keeper of the same light, at $300, and one] fi2hs'ies forthe eenste ERVANTS FOR SALE.—THE ADVERTISER A 9 : wishes to sell the choice of three girls, 13, ration daily. ap 2—1f ©. ILLARD & BROS 9, and 7 years respectively. They pay aS ears Preparations for War.—The public may | NOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS. | Sri,Mertby.chitiren, ‘The oldest, for her age, ie put im their pipe and smoke the current ru Pao gia actors ohn pba be sold to be taken from the Diswrict. Address box 2 ashi jon e: a roa m- “ mar 30—3t* mors of orders from the Navy Department to | pany = the ih of ‘Apa for the seein Ma- Sas. A ross road. Plans, profiles, HAIR fit cut an additional squadron to go to Cuba. aaa specthcmtions sonata by calling on the un- Ssrameers ore deg Chat- Though there is no telling how soon Spain| ersigned at the office of Walter Lenox, No. 49 cone, Chain, Buanpins, Earrings, Finger ~ _ “ womans > . forcible | Lousiana avenue, betw “7. Wien. *t | Rings, made to order, of any desired design: ication of American in that quarter, = ap2—ake Civil Engineer. All orders faithfully auended to. we have no reason to believe that as yet any | GOOD INVESTMENT. a2 such, is never given by our Government to P any other to afford el or eredence to its} the condition of the English army in the own consular agents abroad.”’ Crimea has been made, notwithstanding the bd catery upon the subject that came long since Specimens may be seen at = “GEMKEN, steps whatever have been taken by the author- I HAVE the following and other securities which — 330 Pa. av., between Kh and 10th se, ities in Washington to that effect. can be purchased to pay from 8 to 15 per cent. upon = veg preset 3 ux | NOTICE. Clerical Promotion, Removal and Appoint. | !°W* Scott Connty Bond: 10 per cent interest, pay J OSEEH HUGGING, Jeweler and Silversmith, ments.—W. P. Partello, of Ohio, has been oe Se re ee ee ee Promoted to second class clerkship, in Third os “ $2 | stock of Seweloy, Watches, Silver and Silver plated Auditor’s office, in the place of Samuel Nor- etic Telegraphic Stock, paying I3 per cent. eggerp mp pinging very best qual- ment, removed. Salary, $1,400 per annum. Bersons wanting anything in his line would do Edmund Crosdale, of Maryland, to first class well to give him a call, as he is determined to sell The highest market rates will be paid for 20,000 + rs acres Va Scrip and Land Warrants. “Asto Mr Thompson personally, he is re HAMILTON G. FANT. very low tor cash only. mar 30—lw* 2 . clerkship in the office of Secretary of the Banker, 432 Penn. avenne. | |... resented on all hands as an intelligent, high-| {70m the great body of the English people, stale pmypi arlene pases Treasury, in the place of W. P. Partello,| ap 2—eost am(Union’ Int) PRIVATE TUITION. jatqe peo grains : whieh, it will be remembered, was very speed- heen y on r : nD - 60 unfor- promoted. Salary, $1,200 per annum ~~ FIRST ANNUAL BALL ANNU. BALL CIVIL AND MILITARY sat aria fore us a private rt fro; unate as under Concha’s dis a No. ch , bet Danéd E streets aan taba pac go ponarar sign ily to have greatly altered the state of affairs pleasure, AL No. #83 west Tenth street, between Dand Es tile b in New York, who is of the same| 12 the English camp, for the better. The ter- political jities as the editers of the Intetis- | Fible unnecessary sufferings incident to tho asaagt from which we make the following ex-| English army’s share of the campaign, prove, “<Vice-Consul Thompson is a sterling, thor- beyond question, the general and remarkable ough-going, high-toned American, but not in | Unfitness of the officers of that army for their SD sense one to make trouble needlessly for | several positions. This is most glaringly our government, or to get into difficulty with the friend authorities for the sake of making savas in thelr treatment of thelr slok and shall have the benefit of oll the small guaran-} U. 8. Revenue Marine Officers Ordered. — tees of a fait trial stipulated by treaty to be| Third Lieutenant R.’G. Auchincloss assigned accorded to them. to duty on board of the revenue cutter Jo- No other journal has more strenuously op- | seph Lane, at Norfolk, Virginia, under orders | MONDAY EVENING, Ap 16, 1555.| | Terms pef course: $25; wri posed fillibustering than the Star. Inconsid- | for the Pacific coast. Third Lieutenant C. A. pue Committee of Arrangements have much rigor aed a, eration of the fact that our form of Govern-| Richardson ordered to the revenue cutter For. pleasure in announcing to the friends of the ——— 5 c iret Ai f ment is deficient in its grant of powers tocom-| ward, at Wilmington, Del aware. iuaieniamsere 8 Oa oe ge north, established in 1832. MARION RIFLES J FILL, Professor of Mathematics, can receive as J. another class ia the higher branches of Math- AT CARUSPS SALOON, ematics, Construction, Draughting, and Civil and Military Engineering - ai vision are invited to examine my. himself conspicuous. “He bh wounded, who should be their first care, as | Pe! our people to abstain from meddling in the se En enguged rer celebrated Cotillon Band has} exyensive stock of all kinds ot SPECTA the island, understacde its fastivations Sain | they are those of their Fronoh allies. We | Sirs of neighboring countries, we have been| Departure of Troops —On Friday next, it {a v*Tekets Ot Admitting a gendoman and ladies to be| CLES and EVE-GLASSES, People well, is always perfectly prudent in his| find in the December number of the London rinity to their laws; who knows him will doubi ther c= stop Boke Quarterly Review an account of thacampaign, taken will prove, on investigation, to be not | Which speaks volumes in proof of the entir onl jable, but ied i both £2 u if and his fag and proper, unfitness of their officers to command and take willing to smooth over various infractions of| C*Pected, ® degachment of one hundred and | had at the scust places, oie Committee and at the i oo ee all. a “4 ft Periscopic, Double Concave, Double Convex, and eur national rights, perpetrated, evidently, | *{ty troops (recruits, for the most: part) will | 400r on the evening of th Colored Glasses, put in at short notice, with great through fear of the assaults of our lawleessub- | ®4ll from New York for California. care, and persons in want of glasses may be sure to get those which benefit the eye. jects. We cannot, however, stand everything A Lady Appointed.—A Mrs. Lydia Smith March,” (eomsensd Sx cuctoreice eee oon ee a are people who wenld nntotse olor ers care of men, and of course to win battles in a | U2derthat pretence. We cannot stand system- has been appointed assistant keeper of the ace a of Arrangements. 330 Pa. avenue, betw. uh and 10th sts. Make themeclves martyrs on paper, perticu-| SeP0tly contested campaign againat an eMloiont | St interference with oar right to navigate] ent nese fr Mnnoe Island, Mich., at $250 [feb seas? | SE AE Foxwell, —— ity cones rata kc he oe aaeary, though it was evidently not designed | th® Gulf of Mexico unmolested, or the treat-| ver sonum. WJ Walker, — Sg. W HH Towers. Sent time. Mr. Thompson is not such a one. to tell any such etory. ment of all Americans, who are lawfully on — ip 2—eo3t (Organ) the island, as though they are engaged in| a Collector of Customs Appointed.—Mr. HE RICH KINSMAN; or, the History of Ruth, Ease, in paper covers ; price 50 cents; bound, od, and of thé @éalth of their camp, this writer plotting the ceersaron, of the Government. 1 Jacob A. T. Wendell has been appointed col- irae in Been Ketone core jf sagrvee published and for sale at ole in question at length to which the Union| °*¥® (Writing of the battle of the Alma:) ck” ig well nigh already nea seals iota of customs for the distrit ot Michi | tnd, Sormany, iy Plein, Uj 8 ireneats thus replies. Its answer, Rawaiee tins asa “The distant sounds of artillery had scarce- back” is well nigh alroady loaded on, and Prime, 2 vols, 12mo, fifty ill ions, pri jag ly ceased before the French b for | there is no telling how I ill be at mackinao, Michigan, vics Alexander Toll, re- : yee! mettre esis! beets wocmmeore, Bene OO efore the French began to care for | there isno ing how long we will be at poace ee non tane effort tothe same| and remove their wounded; ere night fell, | with Spain. We would not insure peace with b dollars. moved. none remained on the field. They were taken New by the Author of the Heir of Red clyffe The Castle Builders, by the author of the Heart’s He is a prudent, consistent, honorable Ameri cangentieman in its broadest sense.’ ”’ We had intended to have noticed the arti- Upon the subject of their care of the wound- a Coleman's Historical Text Book and Atlas of Bib- ARG. q — lical Geography, new edition, octavo, §1 50 E A GREAT B AlN, , one of Knabe, Gaehle & Co.’s Lows her for three months longer. A rupture of} A Clerical Appointment —W. N. J. God- | For sale at the Booksture of XIV. style beautiful rosewood 7 octave PI away on seats and beds slung on the backs of P' . GRAY & BALLANTYNE, lightly damaged and whieh PERSONAL mules, or, when too severely injured to ene Our present relations with her would make a ne" adoeperecrs to 5 first class clerkship in} _ap2—3t 498 Seventh sircet. | O™ ny srarpint water phy sell ps great varguia. iat Weber ar iaa™ he ae] Sere oa den aided i tho Suohege ef | “eeu on he iaand inoue wook after tha) Sixth Ani's fe, viee A 8 onghery, NEW GOOD. Terms of payment made o van — ete ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.—We are now re- @ Curren rations of the Treasury ceiving our spring supplies of new Cloths, Cas- Department.—On Saturday, the 31st March, | were: Tweeds. Cashmerets, Summer Cloths, Lin- fact should be known there—a revolution that must necessarily prove successful, inasmuch asitwould be aided by from twenty to fifty JOUN F. ELLIS, Piano, Music and Stauonery Store, mar 39 306 Pa avenue, near 10th st. ee Daniel Webster, was thrown from her carri this sscred duty; nor did General Ganrobe in New York, on Friday afternoon, and mee though "wounded, nogleet it,” The pe injuries of avery serious nature At} priests attached to the army ministered to the and Ducks white and Marseilles, bie aus iothenane nf — = — — - one is too well Known how the English thousand American rifies in a fortnight after| ‘her? Were of Treasury Warraats entered on ssorile d satin Vestings ee. emtraciog the reat RRIVED and COAL. “e ot rT ‘a mech new an ionable Goods fr Bt A > ps but it cannot be cortainly ascertained but scanty nacunat senate iar the | the news of the popular outbreak there reached | '2@ books of the Department— tlemen’s wear tobe found mths city, whict we Schuyibill Red Act COAT oy see) aes until she becomes censcious. hon lide: aster: place where they had fallen. For the most| the United States. If this Government could tons Schuylkill Red Ash COAL, of very excellent +++» Hon. Jobn M. Botts is named for the} P@rt, they remained on the field ex: to $2,580 43] will make to order in the most superior style of qualiy. : a kmanship and finish much cheaper than the inue 1 in honor permit our adventurous young men’ 31436 78 | oial ity priced for Gods of equal quality. We shall continue to keep a good supply of Coal Presidency in a New York paper. ent eordion foe oid Biss MitD auch | to go to Cuba—as it could do under the state For the Wat Depart 20.299 03 ap 2-3 a eSTEPuE es eee Peo. T GIVEN wad -+- P. I. Barnum is leoturing in Worces- | might bestow Some there ent who passed | f circumstances mentioned above—there is| For repaying in the A yc Comme, tal and Wood Dealers, tor, Mass., on the art of making money. ‘wo long nights in agony on the cold ground."’| not a town of twenty thousand of inhabitants] p00’ 4i-----.-+ a 190 very rich and cheap Parasols, all colors gf N. B.—All coal wold by us carelully. weighed and +++ The citisens of Boston, without distino- * «© 8 28 8 in the United States in which from one to two| For the Interior Departnors - 8.208 09 | hen" abone cr game Pte, great wanty” “200 — na: tion of party, are about to invitethe Hon. Wm.| ,," The allied =ipry hire detained for two | hundred volunteers to invade Cuba could not| For repaying for the Interior , 120 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs in fancy Seetowe oe aS: eV ncteas pamenct - Geme aa a be raised in twelve hours, and equipped.in} Partmétt.... = 907 33 bores, at $1 50 per-dozen; we think ‘a qvod FINE WATCHES. «+» Anothe: mo fora new but the British dead were still unburied, and | twelve more, while our agricult ‘al the will case of Mrs. Gaines, at New Orleans, | the wounded as yet not moved to the shige, It ; 3p Py all, (out of New Englan@,) would al- has been refuted. was only late on the seoond day that they had| n° 8” eZ +++» Hon. Francis Granger, ex-Postmaster| been brought to the sacohare, through the most as soon farnish an equal qudta, in propor- @ , ia on a visit to the South. He was at unparalelied oxertions of the officers and sea- | tion, of better men—of the best troops for mery, Ala., last week. man 6f the inshore equadron.” such a foray that the world ever saw. irgain 7 Embroidered and Clear Lawn Hendk 2 in | E bpee me @ considerable addition to my gr ety . GOLD HUNTING PATENT LEVERS, 500 yards Swiss Edging, 12c., worth 25¢. and IBS? WATCHES oo black Net Mitts, from 50 cents up, very} Of first wwuly, heavy 18 car = eap ABCs. 25 dozen best French Kid Gloves, all shades = Also, SILVER WATCHES for boys. Tgx Casuor Cuartes R. Powsin —The Preliminary examinationof the charge against Mr. Charles R. Powell in connection with the alleged peculations at the Baltimore Post Of- * * “ My stock is Targe and well ‘assorted, and pur-| 1] offer them at tly reduced . = ree! fice, was closed on Saturda; i Fi iat ve ee a ~---Capt- James 8. Williams, formerly of | “On the 234, the allied armies commenced | Thee are sober truths, soberly told. The the hearing of farther cane “Ning NGurlomerswilbe plete or tevor me with eat | ON Ris warreieh Set NMR OT Savannah, bas been appointed the chief en-| thelr onward mareh, disease had unfortunate. | People of the United States should look the was that Mr. P. hela to oy ‘i and Seay shall’be attentively shown through it, and timekeeper are invited gineer of the Charleston and Savannah Rail- ec] — oat in ver Lg ae truth in this matter in the face, and be pre- $5,000 to u = ee c Lin the ge the Offered at u sere RS ent. Toad. ; e cholera roken out afresh, much ag- i pear pprosching term oo H. SEMKEN. --+-Col. John D. Munford is the anti-cKnow | §T@¥8ted, it ia believed, by the 4th division | P&red for the condition of things with refer. | °>’ . : f s -| the United States District Court. atin “as = faving been allowed to bivounek upon ground | ©2¢e to our relations with Spain, to which the Corner 8th st., opp. Centre Market. No. 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and Mth sts. mar 3t—Im mar 30 r whieh Russian troops had just left, and which | insane proceedings of her authorities in Cuba a (pa PROMISSORY NOTE, DRAWN BY D Tue Juwisy Passovan.—This week is the the undersigned, bruary 12, 1855, i MADAME DELARUE xizilen Lins Boyd Bas devarmined “to | fr, buiden‘noming with lathuome vermis, tua dlstory movements of her authortiee| Jewish Facsver. It wll be abaareed avers | erat cpa: ed Pera, 1180 Bice jarscaammoanee to, the Ladies ent se shake the political dust from his feet,’ and | There is no officer more needed in our army | ‘2 Madrid seem surely drifting hor affairs with | the Israelites, in commemoration of the de. | Paring s sasatter date. All —— Boring Term Paris, a choice assort- settle down on his farm in Kentucky. than one, either a military or a medical man, | Us. cautioned agsinst ting said note. ment of Spring HATS and FLOWERS. Also, parture of the children of Israel from Egyp- mars C. 8. FOWLER&CO_ | Peint, Chantilly a a wells ; Goods, » Embretoriee, Kid Giowen Oe ae Boe Change of Offieo Hours.—We understand | ‘i#2 bondage and slavery. NEW SPRING STYLE OF HATS AND| (anew article.) Mourni se $ NNETS. -++Mra.Kate Gillespie, of Brady's B, i whose ‘ial business it should be to see to Pa, who drewthe Greek Slave, at the late teakenan sondition of the camp. 0 ing Collars ond ms d sek 7 ps Sees ° : terials for Veils, Jet Bands f chobals Conentoney cemopolitan Art distribution, it is said, in-| of some posta ben ory ay ae omen ay > wacee ae — has di-} Ustrep Srares Steam Frigarn Ban Ja-| JQVANS, Pa avenue, 236, betwcen Twetfth and | Omaments for ladies. Freeh Feriumeries, Bau Lam wing it exhibited throughout the offal, dead horses, and every kind of noisome from this time (the first of April) cinto —The new propellor of th Jacini Thirteemth streets, w-day introduces the trale, Pomatoms, Tricopherous, Eau de Venus, Milk country, gia coming season. matter are itted to scoumiulate close to | t° the lat of October next, all the employees heegets adj ‘i x ¢ Ban Jacinio mee Spring iayieot HOTS, anew oma beauti P| wi Roves, Sapophane. All kinds of toilet waters, + Epes Sargent’s new tragedy of the | our tents. air becomes tainted, and dis- | in the several bureaus of his Department shall} ) and che is again-in herne- at ney coda dan eer soos Priestess’ was produced in Boston, on last | °M#* 80m spreads through the camp.”” = 2 and Gentlemen’s Caps . Together with a complete assortment of Goods, = ir several desks and posts at 8 a. m, tive element. She will be Teady togo to sea att accommodate the Ladiés, and whose = = from Philadelphi i he respectfully solicits, he t Pao ede en tae season, Which will be opened on "Jalia Hayne played the tn - mee duty, as well as due care daily, remaining until 3 p. m. This is the pi teeiere deat tier cereale ihn ‘i ie sale ot BONN! ETS, 938 Pa. avenue, hetween 12th and 13th sts. Mee. wy Ste the very first duties of | usual summer seazon custom in all the Depart-| {BPThe Supreme Court of Ohi i- [inal thew varieties. Ths meet Eben Mme. D. again solicits th ion to the Splen is ei lo lately di- J in all th hi assot : ; . Hicits the attention to t veieg officer, from the Commander-in-ohief to; ments in this city. Theorder embraces direc-| vorced thirteen couples. In nine eanae the and will be wold for at least a third fans then eeene? eles whan roe oh a oe aes im- @ lowest corporal in the ranks. Officers de- | tions that » journal of the time each clerk ' females applied for the dissolution. articles cam mow, or have heretofore been, dipeed it. Teper oae en “ ._“ = - toy mardl—lw | Mme, D.’s establishment. mar 30"

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