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THE WRITER OF THIS WOULD like Amusements. —S— know the name of his female friend, in order to remunerate her for her great act of kind- KOPLE’S THEATHE, n LATE VARIETIES. Lessee, Mr. Kee’ -Manager, Mr. Weravea. eMC HANTS EXCHANGE.—THERE Re-engagement of Mim Panny << cn 0 tl mea in spite of th | from the vessels that oarry it to its place of peel em eg = S nite of ria strong | storage is an additional cost of $2. pet remonftrances of Austri:, «ho dreads to find | the United States. $17; a better ered Ph herself placed by an accident and a revolu- | had on the spot, $4—loss to the United tate we tion between the re-establishment of the re- |$13 per ton. It — een to pon! public in France or that of the legitimacy, | out into whose pockets this fair peroen ~ GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE ‘ne Weather, c.—Removals and Appoint- org piesa of Flour — Accident — Shawl Found—Vacancy on the Canal— Markets, Se. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: 1855. ‘will be a regular meeting at the cone <a Mr. J. H. ALLEN, AFTERN ; number of tons of coal rent to t! Guongerown, April 3, 1858. Oye the star Buildings, corer of 11th street, THIS | para EVENING will be TUESDAY oon April 3 peels ane — ie to he These [ope immer in the last two years, = t= Up to the present time, April has exhibited | EVENING, at 74< o'clock. ap3-it Be proves med scone: ———= a % been condemned as unfit for 1 h ake the obs quantity that has (> ADVERTISEMENTS should be handed | ¢=4 per! Til The preparations for his de-|use, and the amount actually used for the i Jacques, Mr. Weaver. it camo in, the weather has been remarkably Stee antbay miata: ot ten Commpean int | To cenclée with the buaghetie Paras oold for the season. The wind blowing a gale WEDNESDA EVENING, the 4th instant, oii Reais satan FORTUNE'S Faotsc from northwest, which, together with the per: | at 734 o’clock, as business of importance will be | Robin Roughead. Mr. Norton ; Dolly, Mise Tyson. 2 ; . bmitted for consideration, -sion:—Orchestra Chairs 50 cts; Par. fect clouds of dust continually floating through By cilat: T. E. LLOYD, Secretary. ome > Regular Ticket ther ~ benefit of the Government.” in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may poor nevertheless, going on, and not appear until the next day. none of the qualities of the lamb, Ever since NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE NA- | /Ulinna, Miss Morant; Duke Arsnza, Mr. Alien ; i i 4 A project is imputed to the Empress of goi The above precious story is, of course, from from ee fos lee the New York Herald's Washington mint. seal aai Satie nets acu mond aba igri to the Ho! aces. 0 i SPIRIT OF THE MOKNING PRESS. | Di/S MOS fo ie ne, aod mould create We have ascertained that there is not a word \- 3-2* Boxe: 5 fe The Intellzgencer rejoices that there seems | sensation in the East. It is but another r of truth in it. No coal has been sent in the| our streets, has — it to ins ergot ap ra prone —— lores @3 and $5 Gallery for colored Persone tobe a t that Spain will assent to some that England and Austria should regard | ast two years from this country for the use of| ble for pedestrians to naviga 5 Eo occa tt tha Cocps a Cusgusune ea koe = — pee lations with the! h jealousy th Liheneipie cy 6 cones _ our steam marine in the Mediterranean. Every | caused vetjel business of an outedoor char- the usual meeting on WEDNESDAY, 4th in STANLEY'S , errengement by w re Turkey of the imperial couple, which oo ter to be done. fro U.S. Government arising out of Cuban af- nother gi to Frano attrong religious pres- | ton used by it there in that time has been *erhe following removals Punctual attendance is necessary as some busi- WESTERN W iLDS, i i ‘i tige and a great military preponderance. The | purchased on the spot where wan‘ed, and at| have been made by the : ness of mportance will be transacted. OR GRAND NATIONAL PANORAMA OF THE fairs may be settled by the island authorities, | tige gre P D éf THOS. BRIGGS, 0.8 avoiding (he irritating and dangerous delay | 7° — =— would become morally | prices no greater than were being paid by all | aldson appointed captain of the night wat By order: panier INDIAN AND HIS COUNTRY! entirely French. whichis now incident to their settlement. — The editor in his comments on the subject,| A Roorback.—The following from the Wash- says: ington correspondence of the New York Her- ‘The value of some adequate arrangement] @/d, of Saturday las‘, is wholly destitute of i same ice John Clements, removed; Walter B Poi _ap 3-2 ( others purchasing coal in the markets oe as istant, vice ‘John MeCauly, removed; WASHINGTON CITY BENEVOLENT weparepay for ezbition ny en, atthesametime. John Harrison, day scavenger, vice John Hess, OCIETY.—The next regular meeting of aPieuuuen gina atone, removed; James Chamberlain and E, Hughes, y will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, ER VE : Spanish and French Land Measures.—By| night do., vice Shirus, removed. the 3d instant, at 736 o'clock, in Temper*uce Hall, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, the incorporation into the Union of the ancient considerable quantity of flour has reached | on E, between 9th ‘and 10th streets. Punctual at- i i dance is requested. sat kd chon als ts Sa posi ook peers _ sre is not the slightest (ruth | -ovince of Louisiana, of the Floridas, and of| Our market the last few days by canal. The ““py order: GEO. HARVEY, Treasurer. i , . 7 arrivals, yesterday, amounted to some 4,000] 57 "sr ing for Ba Sa ory tage beer yin “All of the Virginia clerks of influence that | ‘¥® territory acquired from the Republic of} }}) mostly on consignme’ * hich private interest or sinister de-| Can be s from the several departments in | Mexico, we have necessarily to adopt, and be} A few nights since while a party of youths ; ; ATTENTION, PRESIDENT’S MOUNT. ton whi " Afternoon exhibition Wednesday, for ladies and children, to commence at 34 o’¢lock ; Evening at 7g o'clock. Admission 25 cents—children half price. mar 31 me’ her noufied a oi > 7 r ITARY RAL ¢ toan open misunderstanding | this city Permission to visit their seotions | controlled by the Spanish and Mexican meas-| were amusing themselves by Lae deme empty oe ee vine] GBAND CIVIC AND MILITARY BALL he 8 d aidin the electi f Wii lar monthly meeting of the poy ta tio f the Gove: t at} of the State and aid in the election o! 80. a Madrid—a ovuuaiant habitually deliberate | 1 am not informed whether the expenses at pelo peter pig pret yes WASHINGTO x YAGERS. those countries. Those measurements are as} Who can tell us what was the matter, that punctual in his attendance. KASTER MONDAY, April 9,188: in its treatment of diplomatic questions, | ‘ending their travels are paid, but their sala- son mai: Getta" =e : the whole neighborhood of Green and Dum-| All members who have been absent for the last AT CARUS?S SALOON. acti follow: barton streets was kept in a state of alarm for | two meetings ef the corps will fnd it to their ad- The lineal arpen used in the ancient sur- + mm about the streets,a small boy named yENIN urements in the recognition and survey of Davall, sabes gran siding (a ssscwaal chowermiecs cae oe, r ESDAY Li cpeemen bop 3a valid titles derived from the authorities of] and seriously injured. > punctiliousin all international trans | duty.’ actions.”’ Appropos, it may be well for us to caution the several hours before day this morning, by the | vantage to attend this meeting, as the constitution cance te tak Bicaas been hae cod ealliaary The Union discusses the recent judicial | heads of bureaus against permitting any clerks | yeying systems in Louisiana and Florida is in| Joud screams of a fema , apparently a for- ntl sige f erene NS RAPT PEC that jiheit, next bat wal be = MONDAY zourder of Ramon Pinto at Havana, saying of| under them to be habitually passing around | the ratio of 12 arpens to 35 chains. cigner, calling for the night watch. JOHN McCUTCHEN, 0. 8, mar 31-3 | NIGHT, April 9th, 4 affairs on the island : the streets and the several departments, during office hours, on any pretence -vhatever other than in the discharge of the dutios for which they are paid by the Government. Up to very nearly this time the practice had been dis- continued, and the Administration had won i B of Arrangements then- On Sunday morning last, while the water : iw Committee a a amp : pont, equal 10 600250 nee, °°] wae being lt out of the canal basin, s mn of|geSeSTHE SCOTT GUARDS, BEG LEAVE] ws w wr every ert mate te Bul pirwanc arpens, equal to 6,002.50 acres. Mr. Henry Burrows found lying in it a very evally that they intend giving s grand Military ‘and | company, and have no doubt shall make every ous. In California, the square league is called fine embroidered crape shawl, rises from “un sitto de ganado mayor”’—its area ia sot | being tied up in an old handkerchief an i =) 5 feel at bh Dk Partieaiers ‘ates sie er abt) = “Weber's fine Cotillion Band will be present and. a in the Senate Report of 1848 on “Cali. with stones, is supposed to neve baer = mar 27—eo4t* . rio sins of their finest pieces of music. a nee ee eneee_ meager © - “| It is evidently new, the sale mark being s ———— i 50—t0 ommittee fornia claims” at 4,428 acres. on it. Any paced) having lost a shawl, can | F ury Notes Out 8 April | rangewents and ai the door on the night of se ball, “ There are no laws io Cuba, saye such as a nomadic Governor, equally remorseless =s to life or money, chooses to make for himself There is no ; ress th A rigid and armed wall excludes its people frem the world, and the world from them. They seize mails there, open letters. and seize those to whom they are ad, 185 i Arrangements. ight- i see it by applying to Mr Burrews ‘of th iad es prior to Committee of ang addres ed. There is no trial there by jaryor — Speecral of all right-thinking persons by The Mexican vara is held by the Land De- A rs ahs and herrings arrived at our Ae duiy, ean on oor sebeeis of this Ma eee P Behechoer, otherwise. A secret tribunal decides on life| breaking it up. Instances of it have lately | partment to be exactly equal to 33 American} wiare yesterday. The former sold for $22] office... . 102,811 64 Evan” F Miller, and death, withodt calling a witness or ar- | fallen under our notice, and we desire thus tofinches This ratio of the Mexican wzra to the per hundred, and the lstter at $20 per thou- | Amount ontstanding of the issue of 224 F Bergenshausen, J Angermann, raigning the — pete ws him into} put a stop to its renewal by calling the atten American yard would make the area of the} #and. As yet very little has enn a fe say, 10m, as per records of this of- 7,850 09 | _mar 31—aw ; : or relying for evidence upon acon-| °. 339 fishermen on the Potomac, and fear: inter- = D. No civilized man or woman can| tion of those in sathority ber it. Lf not sum- | “sitio” 4,340.27 aores. tained that if the present very uofavorable January, 197. a0 lependonered of this GRAND FIREMEN’S AND CIVIC BALL go out of that island save as its governor wills, | marily stopped, it qill bring scandal on the} We notice that the approaches of the French | weather continues a few days longer it will} 3a" ry, pe * 1,850 00 TO BE GIVER BY THE and no civilised man or woman can enter save| h cads of bureaus here, and furnish a handle | fortifications to the Russian outworks are usu- very nearly, if not entirely, destroy their pros- with his permission A brave coldier is tried Columbia Fire Company Ko.1, for the slanders of a thousand pens, invariably i y gi i ig| pects for the season. 113,411 64 i =e cieaed fx pont ee rette dipped in gall when.the Administration is to rei ak “— iar Mr Lamby, the very efficient superintendent | Deduct qancelied note, under act priot AT JACKSON HALL, and hia neck twisted off and EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, Apmil 9th, 1855. ‘| HE members of the Company pledge themselves | that nothing will be left undone to make it ene on the lower portion of the camal, has resigned | to 22d July, 1846, in the hands of one be written of. | la te . his office and returned to the Washington | °f the accounting officers... want British Recruits —Recently, the Govern- Cksical Resignation, Appointments and aqueduct, where he was employed as euperin- 9112 361 64| of ue best ballvor the seanon, ment here was advised that attempts were | °280g°s —Col. J. D. Toll, of Michigan, has | tendent when that work was first commenced Treasvry Derartuext, Professor Louis Webcr’s celebrated Cotillion ban4 bei ts Poe resigved a third class clerkship ($1,600) in the| It is supposed the vacancy on the canal will gister’s Office, April 2, 1855. hax been engaged for the occasion sing made by British agents to enlist recruits be filled by the Board of Direstors of the canal | ap 3—it ¥. BIGGER, Register. for the British army before Sebastopol, in our Pension Office. Firemen are requested to a in as nom cet A company, which meets, we believe, in Wash- VING LEARNED THAT REPORTS ARE] .. ° bats or caps will be allowed in — ‘can Fir plsin aie. shyt yas ra Eastern cities. The Lieutenant Governor of | Ly2de Eliot, seoond class clerkship, $1,400, ieee; on Thursday next. oae of the British North American Provinces, | ‘*#0°forred from Patent Office to same class those worn by firemen. in circulation that the National Hotel is shortly Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting one The flour market is firm with an upward be closed, th tor deems it proper to say to 4 — the enemy. They kill women there. The : - 5 in| tendency; holders are asking $9.373a$9.50, | ine purrons'of the | ouse, and the Earcling ae Jerald om — pe aa and he at th stinn| it Seemnt, advertiond fh » Provincial paper for | (S0t teint = Omen, sategin the atom) 8) and Peet winerian cor fast aces etd tbe, ana’ chet the Elatal Sil be kept open for tee EXECUTIVE MITTEB. tough the streets, and points out the victims b ki d subsi for 500 its fi the Pension Office. or sales of wheat since our last, co: ently | ion, and that the - : of his vergeance. Night after nizht hordes of | D4F*8cks and subsistence for 500 recruits from the bells of religion ring a sanctified chime They shoot men in the back there, and order African savages to brutalize themselves, aud drag the nebie and dead victims naked through the stree They shoot Americans in the odal Visit Thos. Y: ni i George P. Smith, of Pennsylvania, appointed | we can give no reliable quotatio: eS oe acre E. D. WILLARD Jas Lowe, : Thos. Hwyer, Africans are poured into that “society” to| the United States, and the paper stated 3,000 first class clerkship—salary, $1,200 per an-| terday of 1,800 bushels of corn at 910. p_ 3—eolw Jas Marsa, ei “tty threaten with universal assassination the peo-| men were expected; and that a Mr. Howe, a to first class clerkship—salary, $1, per an- FOR SA AEE ES ENE TS ar ple of the whole community, should they re- Spgcraror. ‘TLC K.—DURING MY TEMPORARY AB- Rece; volt or should a disgusted world revolt for ence from Washington, Mr. James Eveusta somewhat notorious politician in the colonies, | "4™- Jas Martin, Jas Coleman, , is ized to attend te iny affairs, and all persons 1 Pardy, them. Pier « sing :beir hymns te tho garote,| w4# in the United States a:tending to the mat- | | WH. Thomas, of Wisconsin, eppointed ‘0 THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE—ITS OB. a em pokey nea H Pardy and pray for the slave-ship. That island lies| ter. Thereupon Attorney General Cushing first class clerkship—satary, $1,200 per annum. 1% dusiness with me are requested to call on A McDermott, him at No. 375 Nineteenth street west. C Robinson, ap 3-5t* C. GRATIOT. DW Wa paresa BOILERS, all sizes, for sale by | _™&¥ 20,23,27,29,31,Apra.3,4.5,6, W. H. HARROVER, LL STRANGERS - JECT AND AIM. Mercaanr’s Excuanan, Star Buidings, Second Floor. i j ‘ht to be at- taba tip Pigpnes Foro is ke he vent} 4p 3— Seventh st, near (’a. avenue. visiting the City Should gee Hunter's Oat and friendly conferences of the merchants DOZEN CASTAGNET, IVORY & ROSE- —_ Bey besgeine xetrstaghetig dae oe — and business men of this city at their Exchange, 1 wood Bones just received at the Music ran pany bs " which will no doubt prove mutually advanta- | of HILBUS & HITZ. geous, and result in establishing a sort of} ap 3—~ head quarters where the reflex of their opin- | FyoR SALE.—A PAIR OF BAY MARES, seven in sight of Florida, in American waters. and there and euch is the status quo which an Anglo-French alliance would protect with British and Freach fleets.”’ The same paper copies a chapter from the Blue Book to show that nearly half the officers of the United States revenue marine service are not foreign born as alleged by some of the Administration's enemies, and that there is forthwith instructed the federal officers in ‘Ihe Operations of the General Land Office. New York and Philadelphia to strictly en-| The officers of this bureau are just now busily force our neutrality laws, and several porsons engaged in preparing instructions to the Gov were arrested, and the British Covsul at Phil: | erument’s different surveyors genoral, with the adelpbia, a Mr. Matthews, was accused of | view of having them properly accommodate complicity in the businese. He wrote aletter|the immense rush of emigration to the new to a lawyer which he proposed to read in | lands of the Great West this season. of which court, but the epistle is by no means satisfac- | the signs (prognostications) are said to be un- ions _ Seer in pases, eee he ro- years oid, well-bred, sound, stylish, ae oto — saou i i corded for future reference and guidance. nile, spirited and capital goers. They are. ELVA > not @ single foreigner among them at Ss ‘The tery: We presume the Government will cause precedented. It will, moreover, be a part bs their duty. Salerecea and peceeny free from tricks, and will 320 Pa. ag 9th and 10th sts. Union also quotes from the Richmond Engui-| his dismissal and the arrest of Howe, if caught —— . and strictly within the province of this asso- | particularly suit any gentleman who is fond of] ap rér a notice of tho fact that a few years ago| in our jurisdiction; and also demand the dis-| 4 Titles Commissioner Appointed.—Hon. s * = i ith them oniy because o tion to give an eye to the legislation of our | 4tving- a cicotach ba econ Th PARIS MANTILLAS . 5 x 8 re penses. They can r * inci ji John Law, of Indiana, has been appointed | City Councils and Congress (our national legis- | Purpose Sos; h’s) Stable, on 14th T NEW YORK PRICES —A iarge lot of Paris miceal of the Provincial Lientenant Gov lature) soon Vode ae eens seit es =e sere a terms, 2 an op- Mantillas from w York importing house, government of our District, Sek ly tho the emnor. There is no little feeling on the sub- commissioner 2 ascertain and sdjast the tities to try them, enquire at the counter of the | will be opened to-morrow morning, tor exhibition ject hero, and the Administration are sup- | land in Indiana, under the act approved relating te the currency, and chartering | Star office. They will be sold a ba.gain. and sale, for two days only, in a room over our store. posed to be determined to enforce our law | JU!Y 27, 1854, to act in conjunction with the} of insurance companies, banks, &c. In all] ap3—f MAXWELL & BRO., Mr. Flournoy, the Know Nothing eandidate for Governor of Virginia, held that all the public evils existing in his State arose from the existence of slavery there, and joins the 4 : 328 Pa av, betw Sh and 10th irvinia i Ee . an thi receiver and register of the land office at Vin-| other cities in the Union, the merchants and $250 KEWARD. emember, th: will only be offerrd for Virginia journal in aeverely Teprebending Mr. | strictly in this case. cave oa tacapens $8 per diem and ex-| business men the initative in matters of TOP THIEF —Tie subscriber’s Locker in the pear acy one We tnvaday and as the F.’s centiments in that connection. Sites fer WN Custom Ho Selected —W , P . Pp this kind; why should they in our city falter Centre Market was broken open between Sat- The Sentinel deprecates the idea of a union ee ee cash is wanted for them, they will be offered at ences 3 t urday, the 3ist ulumo, and Tuesday, the 3d instant, pat bare: ig M. &. BEO. i the dow of the eupltal® ‘Toe liberal an | snd here wa sen ieretm one pat af Sars] sage kindly disposition ever manifested by our City oaoe Lore on oily oy begrenge an¢ SPRING MILLINEEY. trustee of the academy in Newark for the pur- Alien W. Hatch, late collector of customs at} Councils and Congress during a series of years oon please - understand that the Secretary of the Treasury of the New York Hurds with the Softs, and bis closed with the Mason’s Lodge and the Squared his Accounts —We understand that pleads hard that at jeast a score of them will Prove true to their opposition faith. The edi- q stop them should they be offered for sale. MRS. M. A. HILLS ree fully, ‘ ‘ -| past to Icgislate for the general weal WM. WILSON, Butcher, i y, tor, in the course of this artiole, is exceedingly | “'*8* “f one lot, belonging to both these par- | Milwaukie, has handsomely paid up the bal-| Past, apparent to the most superficial observer®| ap 3—1f Centre Market sweaptne iene acyl Slgterge f > 6'7 | tics, for the site of the new custom-house to be | *2¢e found due from him to the Government and when there has been y, doubt, or hee- | —~ = = d from New York with a lar, savage against the National Adminstration, ait : ee y isconti ari STONE! STONE!! STONE!) rertpachaomssls - nS built in that city. The price to, be paid is by the United States court for Wisconsin. itancy, it would seem to h arisen sol eines 3 y and varied assortment of Spring Millinery. compris a a P from the absence of that official or authorita. B wihed that aoe hemoagelrg Pby ingie part, jety, from 37% to $15 Bounty Land. —At the Pension Office, yes-| tive data so ssential to intelligent legislation. Curb, Pag, Co; itraws in every variety, from 37 A * STONES. Al STONE-STEPS, SELLS, &c., ? , fr 7 terday, 4,700 applications for bounty land, our penn sommanity are Penepa nae will be furnished as usual from those weil knows | Musees and Roys’ Hass, from 37 Ke to $5 under the act of March 3, 1855, were received; Jeo to heavy losses arising from i d by W. D.C. Murdock, and worked | Feathers, Drees ‘Trimminnn Carn, ead Deeteer’ by juarrles owne: - D.C. Mu wor! i, s, Caps, Hea : dent to the transient character of our popala- | Until recently by the late Timothy O'Neate and his | LoatBers Drees Trimmings, Caps also 370 miseellaneous letters. $50,000. The property is situated on Broad street, near the equare. The building now upon it is the same in which General ;Wash- ington presided over the Masonic fraternity WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOxS?P, Gur Large Cities —A season cf short crops would make sad times, indeed, in the large 295 Penn. avenue, ie Ini . 5 tion during a lar, rtion of the year. Th: brother. F ices and t a) to the sub- Oth and J0u ets. cities of the United States, as the experience| there, during his never-to-be-forgotten ‘cam. —— shall jake in pripes tine, 80 to eye the | ecriber at No. Ba Kotreet, Washiocon ap 2—lw —_ ee in New York of the partial failure of the last | Paign in the Jerseys,” The Current Operations of the Treasury | basis on which the credit business is conduct- 3—lw* A ved tg ene FASHIONABLE MILLI season’s crops shows. We have in all our} We hear. further, that the Secretary has | Department.—On Monday, the 2d April | ed in this city, that the evil will be lessened,| 8P?3—Iw* Agent for the Proprietor. cities of considerable numbers many more m A a NERY —Mies MORLEY has also closed with Messrs. Cheney Ames and | ther» were of Treasury Warrants entered on| if Teall bettie een aim of the associa- LIME, PLASTER, Ao 3a sd will open, on, Tuceday idle people than are to be found in European | Richard Talleott for the purchase of a lot on | the books of the Department— tion to lend its aid and sanction to all enter- | ( YEMENT, HAIR, &c.—Just opened two large 3 MILLINERY, at her store, No. 309 Pa. cities of like population. Thisisowing totwo| Oseida street, between First and Second | For paying Treasury debts ...... $69,624 24 rises having for their object the honor, wel- HOOVER hye aie oot rca mnleetas = oauses—to the greater ease with which the ne- ceasaries of life are procurable in this country, E ‘are and prosperity of the District. ship; and, h 1 additi to th All merchants he business men of fair | fine iilmare woe mate teccn n 800 101,000 2-3 For the Customs.... tor covering into the Treasury streets, in Oswego, N. Y., for the site of the 4,201 40 fine kilos, are now manufacturing from 800 to 1,000 . new custom-horse to be built there—132 by from miscellaneous sources.... 415 72] standing oan be admitted to membership. barrels of the best wood burnt Line per week, Sey. netic oe far rag ogee and to the failure of tae Government (munici. | 200 feet. The Price to be paid for it is $12,000. | For covering into the Treasury On motion, it was unanimously agreed that | which will be sold at the lowest market prices. PE [ses (Wheeles & ¥ Yileon"s) Which was on exh Pal or State) to compel the idle to labor, as ie| This is decidedly the cheapest, handsomest, | _ from customs...... eo-e 3,639 73] the se and steers of Pies inns be finest BLASTER: CEMBS Tana HAIR to be towed tion at the Inte Mechanics? Gair, by Mrs. WM. A. done throughout Europe to greater cr less ex-| acd best located site purchased for such é For the War Departmen 92,754 00] requeste come members of the Exchang ENT For the Navy Di t 138,374 52] On motion, it Ived that the editors |!” this city. miseaser eee ‘or the Navy Department. in motion, it was resolv. e r i “é Jes wit) | an - ; purpose by the Government, we apprehend. | For repaying in The Navy Depare of the newspapers published in this city, be conaisly Man eo ae perianal them a] . Orders describing ‘the manner the work is to be for gome years past. MEM. seereseccee sees 2,143 53] respectfully me sted to publish the above. | c. e' all, A. & LP. HOOVER done may be ys = one House, —_ sees " i ilns, 27th street, soon as executed w: ivered to any part The plans for the buildings that are to be | For the Interior Department. 4,518 57]: MUEL BACON, President. _ agent penetra re rte. | chy. trices able. erected on these two sites are now being pre. : Sonne arte eaeeeaey ap 3—-d3w. . ap2-3* MRS. WM. A. RICHARDSON, pared, and we presume that shortly proposals tent. «here every man’s business and means of living are known to the authorities, and if there is a fai? Presumption that one’s means or ways of livivg wili make him sooner or later chargeable to the State or city, or if it PERSONAL. telligen TO THE LADfES. snag ++++Mrs. Carolina Schroeder, wi t merely — NOTICE Open on Thured is jadged that ho lives dishonestly, he is at | for their construction will be called for. sie: Weanata cients pain ad ae re we elie the following from a late number of |7f.0 BUILDERS AND HOUSEREEPERS—| VES. M- A. HLS will open on Thursday, once compelied to work or w punished for his A ts of the L tec C = Bweden, and daughter c¢ Ww Seaton fe New York Sun: Having made large additions to our stock — MILLINERY, to which the ladves are invited to contumacy—otherwise the half-starved mobs ,, 420002 reals oe a ae. of this city, died'at Stockholm on the Mati] ‘The U.S. Storeship Southampton, Junius | at miicraie prices, for cash, aoe weacnc ee attend. | No. a5 a of the cities of Europe would soon dispose of | 7, mae x eras fe z= ‘ © books of the | February. last This Pas | was very much| J. Boyle, comm: r, arrived at this port yes- | Building Materia's and House furnishing articles, | “C'Wee® Ninth and Tenth streets. ap 2—@t_ all mztters to euit their whims of the moment. easury, Jacob Richardson, late collector at esteemed by all who enjoyed her acquaintance terday, from Tahiti, whence she sailed Deo. | such as— ‘ Joi {all sizes Daring te past winter the American pabiie| 28% N- ¥.s is a defaulter to the tune of | in the midst of us, and ber death, therefore, | 27th. On the 19th a French squadron of four Priest: tien Pann niee Hinges had a ta te of what such mobs eas PR $202,000, for the recovery of whioh his bail are | °222°t fail to produce profound sensation in| vessels sailed for New Caledonia. The 25th the circles where she was most loved. now being sued. The aggregate amount of i, SHE Proprietors take gi the whale ship Golconda, Capt. gp ore re desig! desig ay te T if they dared, in the hever-to-be-forgotten d Gimlet Point Screws, Brass and Iron Bolts their many friends and oe ow Tih i Art Lewis, U. | sailed for the United States The capt: Axle Pullies, Patent Sash and Blind Fastenings this magnificent Summer Hotel is now —_— fitted speeches made in the New York Park the bonds under which Richardeon’s defalea- SN Pesci = ean ae sai nd crew of the chip Jupiter, of California, had A variety of Mortice, on = other Locks > in the = = Mega ongieae na su ed o a : . ’ mm i i te t it enter’s Tool: erie brissceged We are free to confess thai what occur tions occurred, is but $45,000, which will took place on the 30th of March last, at Bow. trived, having been eight days and nights in | A complete assortment of Carpen ty <5 first of June, with nothing left unprovided that may . red Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spades, Forks : ? rs ovate er ene woeees, eenge = Hoes, cscinn Tools, Charcoal Furnaces, Cooking The, ated seitireighann./grscdiendy a as toves ane cy hte iy company Bese Grates, Colli improved Parlor Btove, avery that they will be prepared and happy to accommo- ’ date from the first of May any who may favor them te arrange: it for heating umber of ree factions: | sprung aleak and making much water. The Let A el —— with a call doubtless be recovered, and, Perhaps some- | ling Green, Caroline county, V thing more. It will be recollected that Rich- The Know Nothings jeveral States ardson died not longsince in Canada, and that | are dividing off into several cliques and coter- for some time it was currently believed that | '¢s- In New York there are then and there, shook our faith in the capacity of our great cities to be relied on Properly to govern themselves, a3 the people of the coun- try st lerge are to be relied on. If the com- ms let, Barker’s party, called Hindoos; 2d, the} whale ship America was undergoing repairs, | Wooden Ware, good variety of Brushes, Brooms, the account of his death was a ruse, put out to ‘ i joa | having struck a sunk e ff Caps M: Bird Cages ing season prove only as disastrous as the last} _- - Allen party, called Originals; 3d, the Utica having struck on ogi arias) aptctg: oe at of C '= Gigs to By the month, per day to the agrisultural interest, wo will undoabe- aid him in eluding the officers who were after | organization, called bogus or Seward Know} rai. Left in port U.S.S. Portsmouth, Capt. ply the best assortme: hildren’s Gigs iad in the Distri Baths free for the guests. i i Nothi: . In Massachusetts, New Hi Dornin, to sail in a few days for hom found in the te edly have terrible ti i "i ‘i him to arrest him, under the penal clause of ngs. D amp- ’ iy’ shire and New Jersey there are two factions | the whale ships Callao, Mari i . C. WILLARD & BROS. Patent Ventila.ing Ref. igerators, for convenience Rt Rtn ene ne Wavaliee, and utility the best article ever offered in Population of the cities which cannot be said the sab-treasury law. in each. Isaac Hick, and Chas. Phelps. The steamer muster dev ot aaa | to have yet recovered from the effect of that Turning over a New Leaf.—We understand +...) City of Norfolk wa: ly expected from Sid-] To all of which we invite the attention of our Mrs. Telitha Twiggs, wife of Major ney, en route for California The following is | (riends and the public. season of scarcity. So far, it has not been a list of the Southampton’s officers: that the Third Auditor of the Treasury has General Twiggs, died recently in New Orleans. Rich Bonnets and JOHNSON, GUY & CO., 120 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs in fouud necessary to incorporate into our sys-| issued an order directing that from the Istof} -°::-Hon. Henry A. Edmundson has been A piers betes Aienayers oe ep Sean avenue, between 10th and 1lih sts. box at @1 59 per dozen; we think « i fe i - Btevens, master; Arthur M.-Lynch,| 8P°—eO% 0 ‘em much more than persuasive means of pre-| April, inst. a record shall be kept of tho ex- (cain pipe re a pean Aseistant Surgeon; James H. Rochelle, “desea | HE RICH KINSMAN; or, the History of Ruth,| Embroidered and Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs in serving the peace and the observance of the} act amount of work done by each of the nu- ginia, and has accepted the nomination. midshipman; Thos. J. Houston, do ; Fredk. J the Moabite-s, by Rev. Stephen H, Tyng, D D a Tights of ali, but the cceurrences in New| merous clerical employees in his burean, with , f idshi ‘Travels in Europe and the East; a year in Eng-| 500 yards Swiss Edging, 12c., worth 25c. ++++ Mrs, Cass, wife of the Hon. Lewis Cass, Giro sien, ane pons oe land, inchs ey Italy, Palestine, eights z. Ireneans F) dozen black Net Mitts, from 50 cents up, very Jr., United States Minister at Rome, died sud-| Ansel L. Burton, purser's steward; Win W | Prime, 2 vols, 18mo, fifty illustrations, price two 95 dozen best French Kid Gloves, all shades denly in that city on the third of March. Newton, hospital steward; Theodore Luastoff. mee i My stock is large and well assorted, and pur- ? ° ‘oH, | Coleman’s Historical Text Book and Atlas of Bib- , ++++ Miss Anns C. Lynch was married on| passenger. lical Geography, new edition, octavo, $1 50 — at the Bam) beget ce Ee Saturday last to Vincenzo Botta, late of Sar-]_Sa#acuaz, January 1.—The U. 8. schooner| For sale at the B: okstore of rastomners p pleased dinia York daring the season to which we Tefer| description of the peculiar sort of work done by each. This, we presume is to facili- tate the preparation of his quarterly summary of the business transacted by his bureau, and the condition of that remaining to be done, t the day is approaching when the authorities will be compelled to have means at band to supply the lack of proper in- y hi and Fennimore Cooper, of the surveyin apa GRAY & BALLANTYNE, megs: borders Hs'tmall advance ee tentions and true loyalty to our institutions| which he is hereafter to make, as is made by| .... Hon, William Appleton, of Boston, de- relttiog “The Ura alone in - - os a Corker Sih se, opp Comes Sais: on the part of the idle, unthinking, and irre-| most of the other bureaus of the Treasury | clines the publie dinner tendered by hiz con- the station. D. ihhwat tha inige chien, teaterh: of waa Peer sutanae ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.—We are now re-| _™2* 3!—1m sponsi arge cities, ment. — ivi i ipplies of Cloths, C: OBT—A PROMISSORY NOTE, DRAWN B! those occurrences made manifest +++ George P. Fisher, Keq., of Dover, has] Kansas Exuctiow —A dispatch from Wes | simerrs, Tweeds. Cashimercis, Summer Clot’, Lin-| Ly the wile es Nee Tee —_— ‘ Close Sailing —We hear that our old and been appointed Attorney General of Delaware. | ton, Mo., says that the ticket of the friends of | &% Drills and Ducks white and colored Marseilles, | favor of C. 8. Fowler, for two hundred and Napoleon 11's Purpose in Proposing to go| % highly regarded feliow-citizen Lieut. Junius +++ Bignorina Parodi is about to return to: e north side of a iy of = i is 9 i bl daysafterdate. All ~<a the Nebraska-Kansag bill, on th 4 Silk and satin Vestings, &c., embraci = payable sixty days U the United States. fashionable Goods cautioned ageinst negotiating said note. Kansas river, had a thousand majority, and Uemen’s wiar to. be found in this city, which we mar 31—3i c. 8. FOWLER & CO will make to order in th pkg] Seeman eeecrnyreeneerane yom Ge aca that there was no opposition to that tieket in| woikmanship and finish much chetper ther ise| NEW SPRING STYLE OF HATS AN Barr, Oak, or Achison precinots. mount cha peice foe Ge St Serene is, VANS, Pa avenue, 986, between Twelfth and op2-3 325 Pa. avenue. E Thirteeath streets, to-day introduces the stationed at Ringold B: Rig] Kxow Sommrgines against Kxow Nora- ew Spring style of HATS, ind beauti a gold Barracks, on the Rio FINE WATCHES. fal article and aleo the new style of Preet Grande, some one hundred and twenty miles|1¥¢8 —The Washington correspondent of the 4 % hen above Fort Brown, whe gays that on the 8th| New York Courier, in a recent letter, says: ae @ considerable addition to my | Hats, and Gentlemen’s Caps ae The Know Somethings, an offehoot of th a eg ned og i “The Know Somethi: an offehoo' 1@ | GOLD HUNTING PaTENT LI age he respect y cits, as Comnecte —— moter stocd there in the shade Know Nothings, are making efforts to estab- x aS. to the East.—The following extract from a letter written from Paris, by the accomplished M. Galliardet, on the Sth ult., and published in the (French) Courrier des Ktats Unss, of New York, on Saturday last, which is trans- lated for the Scar, is full of meaning, and strikes us as affording the true soluijon to the Proposed act of Louis Napoleon, which in Eng- land is pronounced by some as a scheme of madness, and is received by the majority of Boyle, U. 5. N., the commander of the Seuth- ampton, just returned from the East Indies, wrote from Tahiti, Sandwich Islands, for a member of his family to meet him in New York on the 3ist of March, on which day his ship actually arrived there, having made the voyage cround the Horn in the interim, The Scuthampton touched nowhere between the Sandwich Islands and New York. Tus TeMPeRATURE oN THE Rio Granpz.— We have a letter this morning from an officer and LaDigs’ waTcH’ with his business the sale of B ONNETS at 100 degrees of Farenheit ! lish an organ which shall resist the tendency | Of first quality, heavy 18 both Straw and Silk, together with Rvbands A Smashing Boorback.—‘ An fnstance of | Porsox y 4 Rar.—A few 5 z Fey unent is we, a fing tlavery fe)? Southern opinions re- | °°, SILVER WATCHES (or boys. and will be sold for at least a thint less then simllad those active in puvlic affairs there with no| Government poonomy is here given. Several young lady at a boarding-school in Flask ‘tir Le 1 offer them St_Sroty Telsced prices. The ony sglerelanss dad ge re mar Si—iw little jealousy. The ideas are all in keeping —— tons of coal within the last two years | N. Y.,had her hand bitten by a rat, ti Great Snow Storm. detrei with great care, and every] in market: with the B bE or’s character, and ag| °*¥® by order of the Navy Department, been | she wasin bed, asleep. It soon co) - “ ‘0 TRA stoan: the Mediterranean for the use of our | swelling and s physician was called in who] MoxTREAL, April 2—It has been mowing | Persons m want of a fine timekeeper are invited the Eastern and European world us now amin ‘assortme! 3 ‘i ed at the office of the steamers, do , at something like the following | pronounced it to be badiy poisoned, and ex-| bardhere fo: the lastl5 hours. Heavy drifts | ‘°° ee oC H. SEMKEN, MW osbhnie pocgrenernty * Ratlrcad — molded mentally, there is method and genius] Pst - Per ton, $7.50; for freightage alone, | pressed the opinion thatit might have to be| have accumulated which are likely to impede No. 380 Pa. avenue, betw. Sthand Ib sta, | P3RY woul the Gch of Apri, for the Graduation, Ma- in it, if it és quite erratic - pay Tha al ra an everage per ton, say | amputated. he young lady has been com.| the trains. mar 30 sonry, and Cross tive for ey ” F, $15; ; on ; “The Em of the h, still con- while coal of a su} r led to leave school, and is now at her ho! Oc ogxsBuRe, April 2,—A severe now storm (eee ol eS aaa SALE—A FIRST RATE WORK HORSE ; \t at . Shessyst ied vw Pore» i tb sre Gibraltar for ‘0 Brook sys that she was awakened | scoom with a heavy ne F os she grasped the rat and it from the bed. mer years and sound. Apply at J cast t by ibbli: ail taking of this town canalone have, persists, it| the United States, the vemnorel of orem pd vo rat Meiwittena ior ee oc) Bratetlonary, Gorges Ass Ber