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their chief here if any such scheme were in PERSONAL. ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. contemplation. Their opportunities of azcer-| «-+-Grisi and Mario it is stated gave sixty-| , Proesedings — Election of Wood ces in this country, of which 4 aah Xo, taining the trath of the matter are certainly me eoneus la Mews¥ere aiention, in halle Funeral ‘ounty EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Americanizing cur Consular System —We =, LATE VARIETIES, «. Manager, Mr. Wrarea, have reason to believe that the State Depart- } far superior to those of any other whites what- Boston, four in Philadelphia, one in Baltimore Auuxanpata, April 4, 1855. Re-engagement of Mies FAN —pa mont have succeeded if ce-rying out entirely | ever; and as the burcan has received nothing] gndone in Washington. The Ea Our City Councils met ae sucht; cmenked et ie. 4. i ALLEN, MORANT <4 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ...... April 4.| 44, plan of Secretary Marcy to secure the | from any of them confirmatory of the atory,| ceipts were $193 000 and a fraction, of whi> THIS EVENING will be presented its head discredits it in toro the expenses fell short rather more than $22,- | the public printing to Edgar Snowden at five 000. m this last sum cont a eighths less than the ordinary advertising | Parihenia, Miss Morent H to cover expenses incurred pending " 5 _ The Four Rew Regiments —The War De- Sestaies ood peavioes to the closing of the | Barges; directed the appointment of a clerk j iasui 0 per annum ; and de- t are just now iasuing a general order, | contract, and thore remains eighteen thousand | to the gas house, at $50! sooo the relative = Po of the cffi-| dollars as the net profits of the enterprise. cided that when a merchant is transacting oe of the four new reginients. We find them| ----The New York Eve Post says it is au | business under a license his stock in trade does laced cfiicially in the order in which they | thorized to state that the rumors in eirculation | not constitute taxable personal property. Pie’ 7 ¥ as to Mr t's intended resignation ofhis} ft. tne joint meeting the two boards elected stood on the original publication of their sev- post of Charge d'Afairs at the Hague, are Lem pa tte eral appointments, and therefore neod not} wholly unfounded. ook oard of He: oe ce 2 nes ; republish the list. The following notes with postponed the election of treasurer, Pro- «+++Prof, Alexandor Kennedy died recently “ STAN iW ] g which it is acoompanied, are likely to be of} at Alton, of intemperance and exposure. He | ceeded to ballot for measurer of wood and W ESTER N J I D i bark, the following gentlemen bsing nomin- much interest (o our military subscribers, and for many years a teacher Elocution, OR GRAND NATIONAL PANORAMA oF THE wo therefore publish them this ufternoon, as aa iets eee of Sheriden Knowles | ated: Messrs. J. P. Taylor. J. W. Nails, R. T. follows : : ; cae Mone thomas Taye 3'| INDIAN AND HIS COUNTRY ! in that department ia the Royal University of | Baste is "a Ts evanas’@. W. Walker, Joest Will open for exhibition services of citizens of cur country not only as United States consuls, but as United States consular agents every where. There are said to have been near five hundred persons, in all, acting as American consuls, who were su! jects of forcign powers on Mr. Marcy’s advent to his precent position. Many of the agents in question wore not required, having been ap- pointed by our consuls abroad rather to gratify the particular appointees than to discharge duties in connection with American commerce. This was particularly the case in Germany, where euch an appointment was regarded as a mark of distinction worth seeking, and, we INGOMAR. Ingomar, Mr. Alien; My. Weaver. [> Avvmnrisewexrs should be handed im by 12 o’clock, M., otherwise they may mot appear until the next day. FORTY WIN Tse Kxow Nora, Tobias sie est Mr. Weaver; Mise Panella an Prices of admission:—Orchestra Chairs 50 ct.; Par. quette 3754 cents; Regular Tich«t 25 cents: Pri. Yate Boxes $3 and $5. Gallery for colored persons 25 cents. apé SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer publishes extracts from various foreign papers bearing on Concha’s co.amunications to the Sfanish Government Telative to Cuban afTsirs and the acticn of the Certes on the dispatches in question. The editor doubts the accuracy of the representa- tions in question so far asthe action of the = Dublin. WEDRESDAY, APRIL 4 i i . . bury, J. 8. rson, and J. T. Audie: ’ th, 1655 Cortes is —— ae bogie nal pe fear, was not unfrequently bought with gold Sod fesret nes batinrea tl Bail oe «.»-Rev. C. L. Brace, Agent of the Chil- cae Ww. Seas gree nee pe the cighit AFTERNOON AND EVENING, f it ret at gard 2 i - . pr es ae Ot to mean that he does| ‘rom the real consuls commissioned by this in be regulated accor tingly. Promotions in | 4f@28’ Aid Society of New York, has received | batlot, receiving 13 votes out of 20. The elec AT ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, Government, whose legitimate emoluments | ine ninth and tenth Tegiments of infantry, f:om a former pupil of his, lately deceased at | tion of the remaining offizers was postponed, Afternoon exhibition Wednesday, " a os * r) 4 for ladies apd ast bellove Chat the pelny of Seeing 32 from their several cflicers were, in most cases, | will be made as in other regiments af the in-| Ne¥ Haven, a legacy of $15,000, in trust for | and the joint meeting dissolved. After the | children, to commence at 31 o'clock. Evening 3 at 5 ‘ ; that society. transaction of other business, the Council ad- | 73 o'clock. —-= — aes a pe pring very beggarly. Mr. Marcy early saw the pro- by section Origin rauntice will he dlted CoeA dispateh received from New York | journed. ae 7 Admission £5 conte—children baif pries, Be: s. *, : i. oe already bean published in the Siar, | Priety of putting a stop to this etate of things, | “715 acsignment of the eubalterns to com- says that Mrs. Daniel Webster, who was se-|, About 10 o'clock, smoke wns discovered ond went to work energetically to correct it. i Congress, at its last session, it will bo romem- “ “For a long time past Gen. Concha had 8 : e : changes therein which they may deam conde. present sae pr this conspiracy, from the as | bered, emphatically endorsed the preprioty of | ° 5, on the interacts of thee Sagintacin: panics, is intended only as a temporary ar except the fo!lowing, vis: ranzement. The colonels will make any verely injured on-Friday, by a fall from her LL STRANGERS eek is now fapesing! and there is a fair ‘ nd = = reer Hunter's Cat prospect of her recovery. Her wounds are broken open, and the discovery made that | alorue of the curiosities — of the Hang t amy ictune prineipally abous the head. the furnace pipes leaked, and thus filled the | _{b2?—3n* fascination of abe men wee Lig oo tapes his action in this matter by incorporting in The headquirters othe first and — .++.Capt. Graham of Now York, isin Mo- building Stir ashe A a a a of Baraco: ‘ : ; 2 . ee S = - 4 {ibe police we lengh frucceeded in aarmealtiog | We coneeranits ae cueser se ny SU eee ieee Barsache, Was sal Locteviliny ky : bile, endeavoring to to secure subscriptions for} A man named Whallan had his finger shot | Ni sence from Washington, Mr. James Evaurra the thread of it, and it appears from thedee!a- | features in our system which he had co stren- respectively; the headquarters of the ninth| the establishment of @ line of steamers be-| off by accident yesterday on Princess street is authorized to attend to my nGaire, and all persone ration made and the papers gsised that the | yously insisted on, without being aided with | injantry, at Fort Moarvs, Va., and of the tween the two ports—employing ee: ee seb nes thc BS eae having business mith me are requested to call on pian of -be corspiracy had the force of law to sustain him in his purpose | teath regiment at Carlisle Barracks, Pa Tho oaey United States, St. Lawrence, and Osean © funeral of the late John 8. Proc! street jen. C i 5 th: : : ‘han i i . took place yesterday afternoon. The Free-| 89 3-5i* C. GRATIOT. SEs series pos: mers erable tecources; | and measures. We look on his reforms in this | F°cruiting for the new regiments will be con Rita gore ducted under the superintentence of their] ....Madame the RaronessDe La Grange, | ™*S00s and Odd Fellows turnod out in large \ that a general rising wes contemplated in Cu-| connection as among the most important! Qoionels, to whom all the officers appointed | the prima dona, will arri { | Bumbers to pay this sad tribute of respect. 1 wood Bones Jom veceived wt & ae Sans. cane Fy = tive in New York next ba; and that the whole wes combined with 821 ohaoges wbich have taken place in the con. | witt, «uraingly, immediately report by Jet: | week, in the Baltic, and commence immedi vekag. toa tant toe ces tinct, ica 3- expedition wiich was toleave the United States Anat of Armasiae= y=tttu allairs for a quarter | ter, giving their address, snd suggesting the ly an engagement at Niblo’s in Italian and yes! y- ey e 1 rick th ——— tan Oni S| 2S places in their neighborhoed where recruiting | German Opera, and at Coacerts pally on the license question, in w ©) | JQOR SALE.—A Pair of BAY MARES, 7 yeare expedition | of acentury, though it may be sometime yet | Fae vote could, probably, be opened to the = decided to grant no licenses to Fishtown, and oid nextepring, well-bred,s urd. stylish, four large steamers—the | ere our fellow cilizons can aprreciate thom. : , +++-G. H. Wiesse of New Orleans, has been | the trial Crump, who was sent on to the] gentlc, epinted and capital goers. They are. = : best advantage = Fampere, whieh was te suit trom The four udditional regiments will be uni-| appointed by the Governor of Lonisiana, as | Cireait Court. weil broken and perfectly (ree from tricks, Sua wi Texas, with 700 men; the Daniel Web An Excitement among the Navy Officers.— | formed and equipped aa follows : Commissioner to the great exhibition in Paris. omy ceectt ys bred El dad then ine te panne puns ouk tee mee beck v o The first aud second regiments of cavalry,| ....,The Black Swan gave her first eoncsr’ “anak ie, 2 his purpose is to retrench xpenses. They cam se ae ni ui ceed oie as the precent regiments of dragoons, except in Seiibeors oo Tossde night There ar 3235 es yin: the canal during March be ao at Southnm's (late Bireh’s) Stable, = 14th in Washington have been nervously anxious | the trimmings of the cap and coat, which wiil| ” ding to the tktemoat 3 wie aauera ae 2 rrels of flour were inspected the firs p detained by American authorities, in about the probable complexion of the Board | be ycé/ow instead of orange. se Pap 7 treet, scuth of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an this brainy: A vary cood gllawdoae tine quarter ye Sipiene Some few buildings are portasaty 1 try them. enquire at the counter of the . . Ps is mo . a 3 o be ic ab virtue of a demand to that effect made by the} of Examiners to form the retired list in the tadeenevaetee ae ae ed Gees ding quite S pumber ef ladies. , pate te di = wid pay te Spameh Consul. The conspirators deferred | Navy under the law of tho last session to that wiih the Gxcepuonter the knapsack mrape e+e The types made us eay, in our last is- LECTURE.—JOHN H. HOUSTON, E. $250 REWARD. the execution of d. This boardi to b d by th ; i ;: i + is: U. ‘i Near a Daspiseticise TOP THIEF —The subscriber’ Locker in the the is-ueof Br & end. Sard’ ts soon to be named by the /and waist belt, which will be according to} sue, that Lieut. Arthur Lewis; U.S.N , whose will deliver a lecture at Columbia Halli, Gantce Mark seme “sce i “ On the decision of the results of that mis- | Executive, and will exercise functions in the | patterns in eee = ares death was annouaced in oe pees a Capitol nm, oo THURSDAY EVENING, the St | 1), Centre Sie sakes Guan asdee tee Si iene, 7 = - sors satel: i : sy. | departme: ‘oey will also be fur: ington news column yesterday morning, died | im-tant, at 8 o’clock. th i fi pair of od ferCuba, a seis a pc previa Le gel gira nip beoncyarahmylat with bug/es instead of drum:. in Virginia on the 30th of March ult. It was] The public are respectfully invited to attend. noir Re ee eee were organized throughout the island with ‘ P > Spring Balances, weighing 120 ibs Butebers and ‘The coat for foot troops, end the trousers for| on the 30th of November last, as we wrote the | _Lecture free. 20% | sae wing or dealer in cach sebes win Please much, indeed, at stake. This anxiety on their | a// corps, will hereafter be cut according to assacbusetts. This last vessel bas : ret op > rile i paragraph. THE MONUMENTAL CLUB HAVE | step them should they be offered for rate. manaeer thins «tes dae wae part is therefore quite natural. Some wag | P&‘terus in the Quartermasters department. Se BS the pleasure of announcing !o their friencs oe wM. ee days these bands couid start from points agreed | played cff aj ie upon eh head: hich By o:der of the Secretary of Wa Tue Hon. Cuas. 8, Bextos.—We perceive | and the ciiameeat Washington generaily that their} _ 8p 3—31 Centre cet ger ; retinas asege as Played cil a j,ke upon them, yesterday, whic 8. Coopéa, Adj. General. : i: ic of | ist Anaual Balt wiil be given at C.rusi’s Saloon on STONE! STONE!! STONE!!! dhe American filibusters had suc- created a hearty laugh over the Department. that this gifted gentleman, late the olerk of | ihe 25:1 day of April. ts NEI! a 3 Note.—The patterns referred to above are those of the uniform of the Fronch chasseurs- aspied. Particulars in future adveriizement. ULLDERS, Contractors, and others are he p46" > notified that Curb, Fiag, Coping and Building = Ss oC SAS 3a, | 2TONES. Also, STONE-STEPS, SILLS, &c., MONTGOMERY GUARDS.—YOU ARE] will be furnished as usual from those well-known hereby notified to attend ths reguiar meet | quarries owned by W. D.C. Murdock, snd worked to prove of grea: advantage to that journal, ing vsharp serge epider orleans, watil recently by the peo Timothy O’Neale and his ‘s the 6th iastant, e ol ashington | brother. For prices terms apply to the sub- inasmuch as Mr. B. has long been one of the Light Infantry. . scriber at No. 67 K street, Washington best informed, clear-headed and nervouspoliti- | Pa:ticular attention is necessary on this occasion, WM. COLLINS, cal writers in our country. We know him|** busisuegs of the utmost impor.ance will be trans ap 3—Iw* Agent for the Proprietor. acted —— well when in Congress, and though differing by onder: WM. O’SULLIVAN, See. LIME, PLASTER, from him as widely as it was possible for men | _#®? 4—%t Cae. HAIR, &e.—Just opened two large % *. ; 1 5 7 kilns of spiendid wood burat Lime.—A. & L. P to differ on issues in which the slavery ques- Bre ACKSON Burt putida edo HOOVER have this day entered into co-partner- tion was directly or indirectly involved, we | }y (i. election of the fullowing named Ollicers and rag Prey degen famneant eter tye ae fermed a high estimate indeed of his charac- | Board of Directors: Ssasuhs of the Seok week bauer Laas per week, terasa man and astatesman. He was em- , 3 which will be sold at the lowest market prices. phatically a member of few words inthe Hall. J. ANGERMANN, Treasurer. west BLASTER: CEMENT a HAIR to be found i wr finest PLASTER, CE: NT and HAIR to be nd a tors. —J. . y 5. mf J. ? Yet he did the thinking of atleast twenty or Knee sprees Gc tohn Fe techn We. in this city. thirty of his fellow mombers. We sincerely } Bersmann, M. Lauxmann. All those who are in want of these articles will i = ainly find ii heir acvantage to give them a . * . : ; ‘The fir-t regular monthly meeting forthe payment | C¢rinly Bter wish bim prosperity on his return to his old of duce wil be held ma tee first Tuesday (Ist) of | © A. & L P. HOOVER. profession of a journalist. May, at the German Hall, Eleventh street, between the Court of Appeals (supreme) of the State of New York, bas formed an editoriai connection with the Milwaukie Vers, which cannot fail There wore quite a number of these gentle- men there, ell eager to ascortain who are to be these executionors of the inefliciont and promoters of the sorviceable, when gome one wrote out quite a fancy list and left it, during the momentary absence of Mr. L. B. Hardin, upen that gentleman’s desk, where it would have been appropriately, had it beon official. The fi:st who discovered it goon promulgated the news, and in five minutes it was all over the bvilding, carrying consternation to scme and joy to ethers. When it wes discovered that tue list was a hoax, thoze who had been most esicntially sold by it wer® quite indig- nant until laughed cut of the serfous temper in which they took tho bogne remo. They will wait more patiently next time. and of our consuls in the United States by propagating the rumor that they were about to preeeed to Coata ic “The conspiracy ng been discovered, the Captain @ 1 concentrated all the forces of the islind st Havana ard at Los Tunos, after leaving effo-tive garrisons in the towns of Santiago de Cuba and P ipe. Tk The Canvass in Virginia—Whatcver may be the opinion elsewhere, the friends of Mr, Wiso in Washington, and very generally throughout the State, feel perfectly sure that he is destined to triumph in the approzching contest. Tho character of the opposition to him—the mode in which the canvass against him has been condusted for the most part—has certainly served so to arouse the Democratic party of the Old Dominion as we never before saw them excited over a State election. They very naturally dread the possible «fect of the element of secrecy, as being used egaiast them, and are dving their best to be able to overcome any combinations that may be made »ps of the Governor to increase his force, arms were placed in the hands of afew companics of Gallician emizrants who bad been brought to the Feijoo Sotomsyor Company, the military who had served their time were again called into service, preparations were made for or- ganizing into miltvia regiments the * Peninsa- Jer’ resident in flavana, and reinforeemenis were demanded from Puerto . In addi- tiow to the adoption of these energetic meas. tres, the Government arrested and imprisoned 8 number ef persons who were reputed to be members of the junta of geacral insurrection ee Potomac Lime Kilns, 27th etreet, The Mexican Boundary S2:¢s¢.—The fol- or commanding generals or chiefs of organized - 5 againstihem. Mr. Wiss liimeel! feels thorough- . NB. Only bankable fands can be accepted by ahead bands. _ lowing letter giving an account ef the progress | 1y assured that hie majority will be even great FURTHER FROM CALIFORNIA. the treasurer. 7] HE RICH KINSMAN; or, the History of Ruth, “At Havana there were arrested Ramon | of one of the American parties engaged in R der: CHAS. WALTER, Secretary. the Moabite s, by Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D D The steamer Ster of the West arrived at No 552 Seventh street, opposite the Centre Mar- | ~ Travels in Europe fe the East; a year in Eng- Now York yosterday evening with two hun- | Kez, ap4—li* | land, Germany, Italy, Palestine, &c. by 8. Ireneous dred passengers and $239,000 in treasure. — 2 vols, 12mo, fifty illustrations, price two She brings San Francisco dates to the 9th ult. t a Coleman's Historical Text Book and Atlas of Bib Gen. J. Estroda haz succeeded Chemorro in 3 om lical Geography, new edition, octavo, 1 50 er than that of his party when they fought under tho banner cf the redoubteble Joe Johr- son. Within the last month, a large number of Democrats who were members of the Know Nothing order, have gone back to their old Pinto, head of the conspiracy, a rich Catalan, surveying the Mexican boundary will be read very intimate wich the Captain Genera’ tra, an eminent advooate; Jose Antonio Eshe- | Wth great interest : Vartia. a distinguished writer; and the engi- Camp cx tHe CoLorano, } Neer of the z: ad from Matanzas to Havana, Opposite Fort Yuma, California, Carlos Rusea, Juin Cadalzo, the two young Febraary 12, 1835. : : Has Aicesilin ok Minacngee aMalis, aud On EDNESDs i Tee ee a ee TeAY & SALGANTYEE Bulvines, and’ Zinelo. Broyet Major W. WH. Eucoy. Whine coup ob ibe n vin st se 4d | Commander-in-Chief of the ariny. i ap2—2t 498 Seventh meet. ~ Other arrests were made at Matanzas. Be- Com. U.S. and M. Whigs, meny of them prominent men of their The pews from California is of little inter- der: ee jucal, Guiaes. Cientuegos, Puerte do Golpe,| Str: [have the honor tor (Villa Ciara ) Cazdenas, Piser del Rio, Trini- eruco, £3. A numberof persons have fled. This affair is being actively followed up bz the Government Vin‘o, the hoad of th e.vspiracy, is deeply compromisad, and im- | caress 8 have been tunnd in bis houze. smi, rants bad been pe’ mitied to return to Cuba are among the number cf the most dange-ous and most deeply compromised con. Bpirators. + 1a conse of the work under my charge up to timo. An accurate survey of the meanderings ofa Portion of the Colorado river, and of the Gila for @ few miles above its mouth, hes been made by a party under charge of Mr. Schott, and the maps thereof are already completed The continu f the survey cf the former i ig under charge of Mr. party, have declared in his favor on account| est. Str te paar ney depresced and FINE WATCHES. ‘. Snelt : monotary affairs s‘'ringen 7 7 7 AVING made a considerable addition to m of their disiuclination to vations features in The Douse of Rianne Wells, Fargo & Co. F 2 Un PSRs. aaa bok Beam ak or 7 the creed and policy of the new organization. was going ahead as formerly, bus it was the usual meeting ‘Oh WEDNESDAY, 4ih in | COLD HONTING PATENT Levers, On the whole, if the anticipaticna of the Dem-| doubt.ul when Me:srs. Page, Bacon & Co. | ih W ctant. Oran LApine warcuss cerstic public mon now in Washington are| Would resume—all the cther bank failures are |“ Puactual attendance is necessary as come busi- oe quality, heavy 18 carat! th 2 bad ones. ness of importance will be transacted. “ ‘Also, SILVER WATCHES for bo: not grossly deceptive, the losses which tho op- At Sonora the depositors broke open the} By order: THOS, BRIGGS, O. 8. athe dhaen ak eal pied a paler The position will sustain in Virginia, on account} vaults cf Mess's. Adam: & ee through a} 8p 3-2t a movi ments are selected with great care, ard every of merging themselves in the new organiza-| Committee, and paid themselves, leaving a q 5 Watch is warranted. ton bed i al tat ins f, . the | Datance bebint of $3,000. ees G een T ORE Persons m want of a fine timekeeper are invited 2 ee eee oir gains from the/ “The Kem Hiver diggings havo boon attrac- = : a to examine my assortment, Demseratic party by co doing. Has received and will open i. SEMKEN, Y No. 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. quence of the mezsures adopted] Ihe triangulation for determining the initial yacha, 5,000 ten ere concen | Point on the Colorad twenty miles bolow its Mlavana and 4,000 at Las Tunos,| Junction with the Gila, pas been carried on The m litary organizations which have veen| Under my own immediate dirc>tion. A gen- effected raise to eral topographical sketch of the courtry in ‘Dment of the island. this neighborieod is in process of completion. ting thousands of persons, and it is represent- ed as the riches: yet discovered. RNEW MILLINER mar 39 THURSDAY, April 5, 1655. Biske, who shot Mowry, the contractor, at S 1 od San Francieeo, who swindled him out of $1,- MILLINERY ROOMS, NU. 356 D STREET. “Record Evidence.”—The following is 2 summary of the opinion of the Commissioner ROKLL & BOYD. . ai = | 300, has been tcund guilty of murder, but re-} ap 4—t BLIND MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, the Americza steamers — pen" ls ay a observations for | of Pensions, spproved by the Secretary of the Sim eneall to merey. 7 | © eA ek it OULD re-peetfully inform their friends and : Mah flee engl [perSapiae fiat lari berypetrmene oor bo ioe’ ok die acart John Fabor, who killed Mansfield, of the MRS. L. ALLEN, W ‘tue ‘cbc generaty that the au horities ted States on the de- | metric and meteorological observations con- | [aterior, of the meaniog of the words “record , 2 i mand of oir Consul. All the Spani-h s! ps | Unued daily. of war have bres sent out to watch tae e einy. Large transport steamers have also been got in readiness to convey troops to all the points that were iikely to c<i] for protection. The survey of the Colorado progresses clow- ly in consequence of the thick growth of under- brush upon its banks I have jus: received a communication from rao A 0.205 Px. arenuc, between Nin‘h \ | are prepared to attend to all orders evidenee,” a3 they occur in section 3 of the} 5% Joaquin Republic, has been pardoned. ‘end Tenth streets, sout side, thee tine of besincen. 4 Nearly every article of merchandise has de- Will open on Saturday, 7h instant, a All kinds of UPHOLSTERING Bounty Land Law of March 3, 1855: clined. io eantiful 2 c soon) act Aon : e . ‘ mort extensive aud beautiful assortment of Spring} neatly executed; such as—Cutting and. “Records of official or public transactions] _1: was reported at San Francisco, that Al-|MILLUN ERY, consisting of Crape, Silk, Lace, | Making Carpets Fitting down Matt-ng made by offivers appointed tor that purposo, | Vin Adams has been held liabie, ag a general | Spotted Crape and Grass Linen HATS, including | and Ou Cloth, Maki oe . i fitting up “The Couxcil of Misi 7 ith | tho Hon beeretary of the Interior enclosi and of the transactions of such officers as are| partner, for the debts of Messrs. Adams & Co. | Straws of every description. Also, Misses’ Dress | Bed and Window Cu Hair, Shuck much tt at = el pemcareeriyry pret copy of a l+tter pt you, desi J Sepsis Fy required by law to register their own proceed-| The publishers ef the “California States- — eae Plats, &e. L. ALLEN. | and vee —— “ 4 It was decided in Council that there should | 1894, and wiil forward a copy of this to whats tranceripts from these registers properly | man’? have sued Sex.ator Gwin to recover $22,- BN We fave in store— leave Cad'zon the 12h for Havana a battalion | form him cf the progress of the work on thie | *4#enticated; registers of military service | 000 damugesfora breach of contract, Mr. CHEAT? GOODS. Trimmings, Cords and Tassels, Blinds, Wide of irfautry which is at present on the island | side of the boundary fine. made by an officer who has charge of the] Gwin having failed to sustain the Statesman RICHEY & CO., 492 Seventh street, will] Paper for Curtains. VENITIAN BLINDS made in of San Fernando, urd that by the Ist of May| I move my camp from this place to mortow | @22ter Tell or orderly book of the company,or| according to contract. The Statesman wes A fe com*nence this day, and continue ti dold ditto repaired 10 look as well as there should be ready to embark for Cuba| to be more immediately in the vicinity of the the pay rull of the regiment or corps; tran | Mr. Gwia’s Sacramento Organ. the Ist of May, to sell at cost, and many arti zt ds of old Work repaired, and all or- cles below first cost, their entire stock of ders thankfully received and promptly atrended to GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. Gocds, consisting in part of— for cash, or a perfect understanding before hand. sufficiént troops to cow piste ia that island the scripts trom these rolls certified by 2 pubiio edlective force of 30 600 we The Governor poist to which the work has progressed. The officer with whom they are legelly depzsited, escort will then be in readiness to accom- bad ordcred the judgment by couneils of war, | Pany we. or sworn copies of rolls made by creditabl — Piowerns indie watered tee ee a nde ie WON Ta arene ae —— ly to auterior laws, of armed batide a the experience I have thus far had of Leal Spa ag dae sve of mili Grongzrown, April 4, 1955. Millinery Goods, Hosiery, Gloves and 16th streets mar 30—1f of more than three men who might be fyund| the country already triangulated, I am of er said act. Also, the rec: trick Worsteds, Perfumery, Diess Trimmings an FASTIONABLY MILLI traversing the interior of the island.” i opinion that the pecans f the live from of towns, showing that certain individ eo , And a variety of Faucy Goods. NERY Mos MORN oT hen The Union answers tho Inte‘ligrnesr’s plea| ‘B® Colorado eastward will b served as the quvta for such towns in the Rey-| Malony, coachman to Mr. Crampton, English | au of which witl be suld atgreat bargains for cash received and wiil open, oa Tuesday, spots che te crew 2 PleS | sime and Izbor. My own observation, ard sli | “lutlonary war; records of historical eocieties | minister, whose sudden disappearance was | only. sea April 34, a handsome ‘nssor:ment that Spain hed a legal right to stop the El| the information I can procure, tend to cur | Containing evidence of military service of in-| noticed zome weeks sinoo in the Star, was REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOL-| S?2!NG MILLINERY, at her ctore, No. 309 Pa, Dorado, euccessfully, and quotes John Quincy | that it is dy desert, destitute ot water for faire sees is of any coppecund on the | round yesterday in the Potomac, near Semmes’ ERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, & awenee = Adams to prove hat thirty-two years ago the and any work upon it will r pay rolls of any corps—accredited ERS, , ke, involve considerable difficulty in the tranapor- pr "4 ij i ek OE REE Be eee ot cacy cowies mats to poms ee ae = regret exceedingly that I have not been | #4 tiwe of the transaction, whoze duty re. authorised to employ a physician. A recent | 2ired ee ips observe and register the fact. manding departinent = ae S20 | ove bead made cabicifacsaeeusly steering oeane aenr ons te esenre Mee = act; and, second, that the entry be made by a ocecoe: NE . 2 ii v AG MIDDLET ing work before the coroner’s jury, that he was a man Sally acknoWledged to be the best Refrigerator ever pussen passions, G. W. M. Reyncl of very intemporate habits, the last time he presented to the public. ~ swede of the Court of Len2on: 3 equal oe 2 Austin’s Patent Magic lee Cream Freezer, war | !t#€rto best efforts, and will be largeiy sought after was seen being at a grog shop kept by a Mrs. | ranted to produce a superior Cream in five manutes.| | Cate Builders, by the author of [l-artsrase aud Tonam®, on the evening cf the 11th of March.| Water Coolers, all s.zes, together with a general | ‘He oan Re capitl story aad fully Thej . assortment of House Furnishing Goods, all of which | *¥St#!ns the Ligh reputation of the author jury were unable to detormine whether | win) he sold at reduced prices. Rlackwood’s Mugazine for March. he was thrown in or fell in. C. W. BOTELER, Everyzhing in the Stationery line Foliey of the acquisition of Cuba was eminent Jy our national policy. The editor also qnrotes a Spanish military publication to prove that Epainis hoping to bold the island only by arming the slaves against their masters. . : A The bark Wm. Chase has beon got off from 40:6 Iron Hall. Alll the new books published received immediater Tus Baurnonz Rervettcan axp Angus.—| ‘The following are tho checks drawn by me | Person whose duty required him to noto and and, with but little damage. The | ee ___ten ath ay afterwards and for ee § ‘ upon the Assistant Treasurer of the United | ‘Sister the transaction. The proper applica- carga sustained no dama, OW LOST.—Strayed on the Ih of March, SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, is poper of yesterday ef-ernoon announces States, New York, sirco my last advice : tion of this rale will enable a person to estab- Kev. Dr. Maguire, president of Georgetown sromn the snbarsBies, steiding 08 the Goon Building, corner 4% :. and Pa. ave. that, in conjunction with A. G. Alien, who| No. 24—Jan, 9th, Mej N.W. Browne, $350 00 | ish a claim by record evidence or evidence a at ee 8 nd, a WHITE COW, about six years, : College, will preach in Trinity (Catholi r has very recently boon associated in the con- | No. 25—Jan. 24:h, George F. Hooper, 261 33 | “4s# record.” church on Thursday night next. mad hye * and a hole in each car. Any one returning tie cow EVE GLASSES, &e duet of the Repxilican, W. H. Hope, late of ———| The above should be preserved byeveryone} Business along our river and canal wharves or leaving information at this office so 1 can get ber, Gold, Silver, and fine Steel Spectacies, Eye Glas. the Washiog:on Star, has aleo purchased an| qy¢ quatteely “papace apt € meee Pri at adistanco having business with the Pension} 10cks rather more lively and encouraging. will be r- warded if required. ake interest in that establishment, and will here- af.er be conne>ted with Mr. B. H. Richardgon, With such able and experienced genticmen we doubt not that the Democrats of Baliimove erik The flour marke? remains firm and active at | 8? 4—3t* JAS. GALLAGHER. (iG Particulsr attention paid to the selection of $9 ieee ee i eee of =e 600 to} pAWO SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR SALE] Glasses adapted to - 7 nay * The U. 8. Brig of oad 700 barrels P.N.T. No wheat arriving: a or rent upon reasonable term:, at the Warhing- r-« » Wier thavect ei we en ie good article of red would readiy dei ton City D-pot fur the sale of Hallet, Davis & Co., oa_ Jewelers, $24 Pennsylvania avenus, Navy Department bave advices of the sailing $2.20a$2 25, and white $2.252$2 30.” Sale this | Bacon & Raven, and other Pianos. a 1854, are complete. As each vou requires your special approval, I hold ¢ tul we meet, Lut may state the foilowing as the cun- dition of our funds up to that date, vis; Amount placed at my credit with Smet Cole bb > be Acbistent Ti Bae Of this vessel from Norfolk, on the 2d instant, morviog of 500 bushels corn at 91c., and of aeA wig alec = DANORAMA FOR SALE_ON SCENE UNDIVIORD UNDIVTORD will not on! ave an acceptable or f} the Assistant Treasurer o! 6 é 7 - . avenu Ubsird interest in “Staniey’s Western Wilds,” , 4 7 ene ¢ —¢ United States at New York 59,130 00 to resume her station as one cf the Brazil] 600 bushels of o: t 58¢. Spzcraronr™ | —*)* — be axed on accommodating terms. Addrese theic party, but a newspaper which, in all Expenditures to 3lst Dee., 1354.. 23°70 424 | SoMst equadron, NEW SONG. | ,” Bitar office. mar 299—lw* other respects, will be enlisted to the generous , sateen od Marveiious Curss.—We have always <i coe site See fare HAIR WORK. support of the community. $6,359 574 The Current Operations of the Treasury ‘Ines Alison, the fai ie F been slow to believe the wonderful cures | catedto Inez Ailizon, the fair Guitari i i Th has ost charming melody. Just pub- which one medicine after another pretends to Haked una toe any HILBUS -& HITS. Amount of balagee in N. Department.—On yesterday, the 4th April York not dra@n up to ‘The psper is to be generally improved and ther. were of Treasury Warrants entered on Ores of Hair, euch as Bracelets, Chat- Presented under a new head—tho Daily Bal- elains, Cuains, Breastpine, Rings, made to ‘order, of any desire eytenng , that date.....s+--+-$1,194 64 the books of the Department— have made—but slow as we are we will own up apd All orders faithfully attended to. timere Repullican—qn superior paper, and} Cash on hand December _ c ecg eri | Wee paying © aa i when we are fairly convinced. Those of our TUE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL] "?ecuen* ae oe eee ae ny TE MKEN, With entire new typ 31, 1854 ..+..seeeeee 5,164 934—6,259 57 Paying Treasury debts + $19 813 00 hi inted with th 3 of Th oe ‘Tbe above embraces all expens # of outfi:, | For the Customs..... rie 00 18] Penoees ene Ore Sed aniniod sy, sorueei pedir st =" Haale ema nian xe proprietors have added to their report-| nat does no® inclate the Woges of mon who| OF covering into the Treasury Mrs. Beach and Mr. Farwell, will not think! eA IT OL. B |!” orial corps, Spann to spare noither labor ave all yet 7 be Caos from the original date of oe ee ssee 2,979 00] us lithtly turned, whon we confess our bolicf WILL BE GIVEN AT SPRING MILLINERY. nor expense to furnish the earliest and fullest ir respective employment. Treasury %, ; o MRS. M. A. HILLS respectfully, jucneddameeneg wen iu Tam, sir, very respectfully, your cbedient| . from customs... t 864 52 that Ayer 's Cathartlo Pills have virtues for} FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN, Mircea tyr adie Washing 3 ing to business servant, For the War Depa: 25 650 90| Purifying the blood which excels anything |On THURSDAY EVZNING, April 10, 1855. ton and vicinity that she has just re- men ond sit ee ally. N. Micurer, + 264995 49) within the range of our acquaintance hither- | rVuE Members of the Club pledge themselves that turned from sachs vines large - . ains Or expense will be spared to make it} and varied assortment pring Mallinery. comprizs Hor repaying for the Interior De. |*171 29) to. For those who are not cognizant of the Gas ot tee Wiak plceuk Faleot es Been ing in part, 5 partment. se eececceee 971 facts, we will say: she had been afilicted for} Scott’s Cotillon Band bas been engaged forthe} Straws in every variety, from 37}¢c. to $15 —— Lieut. Top. Eegineers, U.S. A. The Rumored Approach cf a General In- Ee The community of Boston are in a estate of great excitement relative to the infa- i i is Misses and Boys’ Hats, from 37 xe to . 3 4 IUUSSGIStaNistecune_aee over eight years with scrofcla which only | °c#ticn. iit be - ea] New styics Lawn Bonnets, Ribbons, - Siero -_ nohespnd mie dian War.—We find that at the Indien Bu-] pg The Philadelphia Ledger, of Saturday, | S°°W worse, inspite of all the remedies she heer 4 apne samen Feathers, Dress Trim mines, 2 =" ‘who rece i. at} reau in this city the accounte saying that the ry 1 bua? i f 1d "oy, 4 No Hats or Caps wil! be admitted in the room, ex- city, under the charge of Sisters cf Charity, | diforeat Giaathese onthe Tere ears the coal Hustoses Ohip spring opens with | Could emp‘oy, until she took Ayer's Pills. thoes wore by the ive Clubs. ; South side, berween 9:h and J0c: ets. ‘ a : AR cdma under pretence of beirg a committee ap fine promise. Largo sales have been made to| Under their influence one after another of ‘Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admrting a Gentleman] ap 2—lw frontior are Preparing to assembie shortly on oe : " nesemals the retail dealers in this city, and on terms| hor sores have healed, until sheis apparently | 2d Ladics, to be had of any of the moinbers of we SMILIES. pointed 5 examine —_ establishments by | the upper waters of the Missouri, to the num- | that wo are sure warrant a material reduoticn | 9# free from the complaint as ourselves. He |" Committee of Arrangements. EWING anne such as Bosoms, Collars, the Legislature of the State. Every newsps-/| ber of some 10,000 warriors, to ma! descert in prices. has had liver complaint with pain in his side | Uriah D. 1 5a On Wrist on, a 4 with the Sewing ma- Per in that city, without dis‘inetion of farty, | on tho settlements and the overland emigra- Mitteane chine ((Vheeler & Wilson's) which was on exhibi , ie Serer sess that disabled bi: . | W. A. Cunningham, T. B. Davis, ee which has so far alluded to the eubject, unite! tion of this spring and summer, flnd not the : = from work fora lang tions; r ‘Thomas Dow: tion at the lage Mechanics”® by Mrs. we. 5. fa" As John Chester, an Englishman, was| all other medicines had failed to afford his, | UU >- Hitom, RICHARDSON, No, 435°M sireet, between {an denouncing their conduct as impertinext,| least credit. The bureau, it will be Tevollect- | mending a belt with an awl, in the rifle fac. any permanentrelief, but afew doses of Ayer's | J+ B H:lton, . E. Waugh, and: 14th streets. sas " xf yer’ : * the work is to be ungentlemauly and uschristian. We ehallj ed, is in constant corze:pondence with an|tory at Hartford, his hand slipped, and the} Pi//s cured him, and he is now st aily at re ee ae : Orders caring ie ee cod House, and a8 publish 42 account of this 82 Jicgreceful affair | agent who is ctationed in the midct of each - awl pierced his heart. Ho dicd in about ten| bis old post of condustor on the oare.—Afid. minutes, aletqun Daily Courier, A a Bay Uae Dangers. seen os executed will bedelivered to any ptt of 80 ‘abriel Fite! 5 Thos. Dowling. . Prices op +-W, Waeot : apa a $o-mozrow, tribe, whoue business it would be to inform ren. WM, A. RIHARDSON, ,