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EVENING ST AR.,| WASmineron yews Axo cossiP, British Recruits for the Crimea —The des- history of his mission, which the New York Herald put forth on Tuesday last, has not the slightes. foundation in truth It was asserted Amusements. Te rn a cocci See | SOPLE’S THEATER, | adherence to the one, and astriet enforcement of the other may be insisted upon by British ralers to calm their jealous apprehensions of LATE VARIETIES. ++++-Manager, Mr. Waaves, : he hope ef inducing him eo to do. —— ner, Be WASHINGTON OITY: perate, and, indeed, forlorn sondition of the | our The British seem to think these | Onlyin the h ; ‘iti Re-engagement of Mire FANNY MORANT ane British pronto Po at this time, Sa laws and the laws of nations may rightfally | The Hera/d has steadily urged every + .-¢. . by ee : : - ap 5-& Mr. J. H. ALLEN, art to draw Mr. Soule into a controversy with poe ~ ad THIS EVENING will be Presrnied : wi Pon, January 1, 1855. TRE anybody and everybody in the Government,| | ep onpisTOPHBE HAGART'S request, | n¢ « later, Mies Moran; Oca, The nets, and has only sueceeded in earning that gen- I state that there és no case of small por, or of omon, Mf, Norton. ted tem: and disgust at any other disease in his famivy at this time, nor do I To covcinde with he “- tleman s unmitigated contempt apprehend any. The reports to the contrary are THE SLUE DEVILS, the mfendacity of its labors. ‘ om a DR. T. C. SMOOT. Mogrisn, MN ry »s Miss An Important Question as to the Payment San TURE ION HOUSTON, Ba H_ HOUSTON, Eaq. | Prices of sdmjecion:—Orchestra Chairs 80 cts; Par 1 at Columbia Hall,| TWette 374 cents; Regular Ticket 25 cents; Pri ierce wae ee RS oT ae Setecie aoa to teasive interest on United States stocks be- ' The dae Tope ccipsullily invited to attend. STANLEY'S jonging to, and standing in the name of the| Lecture free. ap4 2 the person gtving the power, the hus. THE MONUMENTAL CLUB HAVE WESTERN WiLDS band and wife being foreigners, the latter the of announcing ‘o their friends | OR GRAND NATIONAL PANORAMA OF THE pleasure ‘fashington generally that their having died in Mexico. The husband, after | frst Acuga! Ball willbe given ar Corus Sloon on INDIAN AND HIS COUNTRY ! : js nOW on © the death of his wife, gave power to his | the 251) dry of A pee agent in New York “to sell any stock standing a“ ar obo PELLOWS BALL, in his name on the books of any company in MO! ONTOOMERY G GU! UARDS. ‘ou Ame ‘ - att ye the sey States, and the dividends on the a — FRDAY Evie, same \. a sahington l ad % ‘ute Under this power, letters of administration 1 a. cents—children half price. were applied for and obtained by the attorney THURSDAY AFTERNOON .. = | indisposition of the “bone and sinew” of the IA curs should be handed ‘fast anchored Isle’ (maugre all the puffs of i clock sth - the court papers as to the “Joyal enthusiasm” von z Mo they may of the working classes and the popularity of not appear until the next day. the war) is strikingly exemplified in the efforts SPIRIT OF THE MOANING PRESS | °f British agents to procure reoruits for the ao , Crimean army in the United States. Inas- The Union's leader to-day te 0 succinct) 1s as the English, Irish, Seotoh and Welsh, rticle, explaining why the Renata “surplus population,” are backward ia re- the bill for the re se eity; Ween = sponding to the calle of Palmerston, Panmure — ie toed the bill ea & Co. to become food for Russian powder, or comet rig eet erste ein gansepracugesnoretn to be volunteer victims for the cholera, on the = on ge is se tte amnaretnd inhospitable shores of the Euxine, the British regret + We are Bo a di volu- as to prevent us from quoting liberally from _— = Ganciinntan sian: the article in eee a same ries,” and have even ventured upon the experi- Jess an official exposi 2 ie eae (a ment of seeking to entice some of our adven- it up, however, we may say that the fact that the red oross of St. George. To be furnished be dispensed with for their benefit. The past course of the British aristocracy towards the people of this country, chimes most beautifully with the proceeding just re- ferred to. The paucity in numbers of our regular standing army, the imputed inefficien- oy of what “Ox-yoke Hay,” the Marquis of Tweedale (a few seconds before he received at Lundy’s Lane “a bullet and twa buck shot”’ in his seat of honor,) called, in his broad Scotch, the “dommed gray bocked Yapkay Molashay,”’ has been the occasional theme of British parliamentary oraters, and of the Brit- ish press, and of the British army officers, ever since the war of 1812. Since that era, they have said less of our navy, and have even found out that most of our best navy officers are actually of British ancestry. All that are old enough to remember their conduct to us thirty, and forty, and fifty years ago, have i the utmost impor.ance wili be trans LL STRANGER! not yet departed, and the desoendants of those | rrom the surrogate in New York, and payment | sat” viding the City Should gee Hunter's Cat pr prey eae bey preernaeayp hRagndhon pg wepeery len getrnngg 9a backer syicus ag pon me By rier: WM: O'BULLIVAN, Sec. | can. Ths escripurn of Powell greet Pevre eee — at nmesas of Gitase to this class of our fellow Citizens; but we | however, press these matters. We are con-| the Assistant Treasurer under said letters of JAOR HIRE—TWO NEGRO GIRLB AND ONE| f023-3m* = in Retionany wi induced him:te sigan doubt amazingly whether, even if no deter- | Vineed that most of the American people are} saministration. 4 bes eos Ke > that bill, while the fact that the other em gents like those administered by the police of disposed to allow ancient wrongs and ipjuries An adverse decision was given at the Trea- for life. pricier ae sere rng TEMPO ARY AB- en ae ak genes Philadelpitia last week, in the | 8ud insults to be buried with those who Per-| sury Department on the following grounds, is authorized to attend te my’affairs, anc all its face evidence that it was a log-rolied bill form of arrests of the parties concerned in | Petrated them. The gravepays all debts. It! song others— from ing business with me are sequested $9 Gallen — induced bim to vetc it. All who value the is enough that each generation demands atone- Georgetown ¥ Nineteenth street wes: 1. By the revised statutes of Nex York, ad- 4 Sn te. 50s Me ment for aggressions oponiteelf. Well! well!) ministration is directed to be granted to the we are content with this. Beitso. Let by-| husband or the wife's personal estate. gones be by-gones. Jonathan will, like the) 2 ‘There must bee written renunciation by peer public denial. virtuous son of Noah, walk backward and| the party having the prior right, or citationto | *?>—'" _____ JOHN N. COST._ throw a blanket over the ancient vices and show cause must be first issued to all persons, HILDRENS’ ROLLING HOOPS, Battledores, Jum nakedness of his indiscreet parent. The pec-| and be duly served and published. and Balls, witha ple of the United States can afford to do this. 3. The administrator must enter into bonds No one should ever harshly advert even to! with sufficient sureties for faithful execution the burning of Washington in 1814, nor in| o¢ his trast, &o. 4 such infractions of our laws, had been pre- integrity ef the Covsraenelt of the Unites scribed by our Executive and judicial func- States more than their neighborhood interest, tionaries, the success of the British rec: ruiting approve his action in this case, notwithstand- dake ™ 2 heive'lieen sely favorable. Se a oy a Certain we are that they would have seduced = —— = = —_ pes bt but few men of any account, or that we could weneed, eqeerqpens were Jeeps si not advantageously spare, even if they never = Lis in shave hat returned. Most of our youths of a military Fic mage 5 age Ahanostd oe ot turn, by the time they are one and twenty, are practical war alarm to superinduce, we pre- not ignorant of the art of war, so far as books ii i i $350 REWARD. = 1 | Ca” teach it, and many of twenty-five have seen | 20y wise except as.a mere “historical inci-| 4, If letters of administration are granted Jjanting season being at hand, a splendid lot | pa Se OO, REWARD: . a i ie Satoenern tink: Spake: fe Jostiiod inh négal becyies on tha treatin pies in Mexico; dent,” like the capture of the Guerriere,| om the supposition that there is no will, and booming ROSE BUSHES, on their Centre Market was broken open between Sat. heer corqynaincrarntenpe caine PEPE Po Mh atc ~pcpacarea: | PPR tg aig F< Intelligen-| one is subsequently found, such letters are vines? wre. cates, Ges Sat gene, nad Dosey, Go Sasemes, a — eene toes iaiben tapes aun continued lessons in these pre eminent schoo's | “¢7 sets an admirable example in this respect. | yoid. greens, may Sere i i Admiral Cockburn, in 1814, knocked that ‘office into pz, and yet the worthy editors har- bor no personal malice, but pass over the affair as a mere event in the fortunes of war. Really 5. It is one of the settled doctrines of the | **"eet; between K and New York avenue : for in roche ap 5—6i* 3 M. GRIrFITHS. jus gentinm privatum thatthe distribution |“ qpagD VOCAL ANE INSTRUMENTAL the personal effects of a decedent are governed by the laws of the domicil, which, in the] Concert of Sacred Music. ful jarisdietion ~—tbe American volunteer militia. The Intelligencer also insists that the Pie hess urohins train with shot guns by French account of the declaration to the sare binvsarean Pea eereee se —— Cortes of the intention of the Spanish Gov- ar en of their own election. Unlike : I ‘ p the youths of England, they can handle the | * °#!m, enlightened, and reflecting statesman | present instance, is in a foreign country. RYLAND CHAPEL. BUteners, Contractors, a bereby nomen mew to tavery in Cabs, rifle from the age of twelve. They are com- | Will, if he weighs the matter well, son per- <6. The power of attorney, in this.case, could norified thet Cab, Piag, is incorrect, and quotes the account which La “ ceive that affair was of decided proft to this country. Who, except claim agents and trea. sury weasels, care a fig for the few hundred barrels of old musty papers that were burned in the Capitol and in the public offices. The Lootemasionen ae Ten: slay neg as usual on not toush these facts, becazse the right of the ) on TUESDAY EVENING next, we 10th | quaries owned by W. D.C. M husband to convey them, which might exist Seavey They will be aesi ted by several ladies until recently by the ate Tigh: during the life of his wife, ceased with her |-and gentlemen well known for their musical ajtain —— orsman apuay 00 5p demise, unless prev@usly reduced to his pos- The Concert will be under the direction of Mr. F We, COLLINS, session. : 'GLENROY. Prof. SCHEEL will preside at the Pi- ap S—lw* ie mg petent to judge between an efficient and use- Corie is organ np - _ eek) ful commissary, and one who is lasy, ignorant, gives of the - ‘pgs ete ee iccompetent, and worthless; and between sur- @ guarantee that the institution shall remain wwho strive to do their duty, and medical and Agent for the Proprietor. i i anoforte. Sees iis ea ‘cal empirics who, with bratish selfishness, | original, “ Declaration of Independence,” | ‘The mode of progeeding in the present case | Ore. a8 o'clock. LIME, PLASTER, untoushed there for sit time, while the Spen- anos Hite ee Ss toca of the Giiene and the “Constitution of the United States,” | is for the public administrator to administer Tickets 95 cents ; te pele ey a, See aes — ~~ oe cies id cane taeee diers if they can only secure their own ease | Were not destroyed. Besides, we area Christian upon the ts, first giving no to the rep. | ‘e Choir and at the door of the chureh on the eve kilns of spiendia wood burat —A. -F its treaty obliga t — otioe rep people, and the event alluded to will afford us an opportunity, probably before many years pass away, of manifesting by our con- duct a brilliant and glorious illustration of the heaven-degscendéd rule of “ returning good for evil,” and in this respect, of setting the first example to the nations of the earth and comfort. Nor are our intelligent young slave trade. ime eager to place themselves under the com- “Tho Insult to the Ladies of the Boxbury | mand of generals or other officers not capable Female School of giving orders so that they can be readily A fail account of this so deplorably dis- understood, or incapable of understanding an graceful affair will be found on our first! order when received, in one of which catego- page. Itis from the Boston Dazly Advertiser, } ries, it seems, one or the other of two lieuten- 4 : ning of the Concert. ap 5—4t HOOVER have this day entered into resentative of the country of which the deceden 1 ME ALL!! was a citizen, and through him to parties in- COME ONE! 00 terested in that country. Or original letters |@RAND MILITARY AND CIVIC: BALL! must be taken out in that country and auzili- cone constantly on hand ary lotters thereon in the United States S C (0) T T “aU A R D 8 ; amet a CEMENT and H. = AT CARUSI’S SALOON, The Purpose of the War.—The Paris cor- THURSDAY, April 12,1855. all. = A. A L P. Abe i . jomac Lime Kilns, 271th street, the journal of Boston which commands most of} ant generals of the British army, or both, now | °F the practice of that holy a aa ae vir. respondent of the Journal of aera, ap- f Ye pegtnn speed wegrenye tet nauk emi odin the respect and confidence of the people of} stand. Our notion is, that titles, and rank, and |*e—/orgtveness of those “who trespass! ponds to his lest lotter, without a wor com | will give a ball on THURSDAY, April 12th, 1858, sw that city. In politics it has always been | decorations do net make soldiers, much less he. | 29S4inst us. ment, the following naive paragraph : at Carusi’s Saloon, for the purpose of aiding Webster Whig. What it says on the subject! roes. The bestowsl of insignia of this kind by FINE WATCHES. “Colloguy between the Prussian Premier | ©orp* in purchasing their arms. “ is in strict accordance with the remarks of the royal favor, or their acquisition by hereditary i i i i asiderable addition to my It is not by any means impossible that even M. de Manteuffel and Lord John.—Lord | .T%* entire success of our first ball inspires us AVING made a considerable the present generation may witness old Albion J.—Nevertheless you cannot wish that Con- spar dveraipchiorey in oor ae = saake this, ont GOLD rea PATENT LEVERS, Courier, Atlas, and, indeed, of all the rest of| right, does not confer in:ellect or skill on those | soliciting Brother Jonathan to lend her a stantinople should become a Russian city. second effort, equal if not superior to the first. and LapiEs’ waTcnEs the fourteen daily journals of Boston except) who may wear them. Sense is the gift of the | helping hand, and cend her a few thousands} ‘“M. de M —And you ought = re — es, ee es * Of first quality, heavy 18 carat] one, one of whose editors was among the im-| Almighty; and tho stuff of which Americans | of our western hunters, with Hartley's deadly | Constantinople should remain a French city.” | _ap5,7.9,10.11&12" _TRE COMMITTEE. _| cases. Properly invited guects of the Legislature’s generally are composed, and which, under the committee oa the memorable cecasion. That geuial influence of our free, republican insti Journal, ia its effort to exculpate these offen- tutions, strengihens with age, is not the ders against common decency—ruffianly in- right material for an army officered as that of sulters of unprotected ladies and shameless the British Government seems to be at this violators of the common rights of the citizen—j time in the Crimea Poor purveyors, worse admits all the material points of the Adver- commanders, and a still more miserable gen- tiser’s allegations. The Legislature, over the eral directory at home! If our Yankee militia Opposition o! this infamous committee, have ap-} were to jcin them, the vory first thing they pointed a joint committee to investigate the} would insist upon would be to have a new affair, the Speaker of the House taking the} ./ectson of leaders in order to procure some lead in insisting on raising it, amid the insults! ja whem they could repose confidence, and of rowdy, iguorant and brutal members of! \zho weuld not blindly and stupidly, or rashly, the body over which he presides. sacrifice them by inexcusable negligence and We confess to no overplus of love for New improvidenes, or still more indefensible folly England character, though Pilgrim blood dees} ind recklessness. The masses of an army Course through our veins. This affair goes far} saust have full confidence in the chiefs, and to inereaze our disinclination to it; as the man} tho officers must poesess the respect and affec- who can approve it must be devoid, not only | tion of the individual private soldier, to insure of every sentiment leading one to be attached victory. This it was that made Cwsar’s le- to the principles of civil and religious liberty | cions invineible. This was the secret of the and equality on which our institutions one} ¢reat Napoleon's glorious tiiumphs in a hun- and all were originally based, but also ef} dred battles against the best troops of Britain every element of honorable manhood. end of coatinental Europe. This contributed to give Wellington the Palm of victory at Waterloo, and his memorable command, “Up guards and at ’em,”’ though not found in any military hand-book, is an illustration of the verity of ourremarks. And under Providence It is eloquent, indeed, with meaning, and tells a secret which will create general diseon- Toe convenient to those in common ure, tas] Watch ia tent in England. Constantinople is now, Prae- | is so constructed that when the eover isdown every Persons m want of a fine timekeeper are invited tically, a French city. It is garrisoned by | part of its contents is doubly encased from the at | to examine my asrortment. : ffect of which is that one and a half H. SEMKEN, the French, and French influence is at this air gat placed in three pists ot water will No. 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9h and 10th sts, moment, as it has been for some time, para- | jast nearly seven hours, whereas, the same weight mar 30 mount there—vastly more so than English in. | ‘* a gommean peer gay bee eer tee — NOLL & BOYD, he will, as that he will not consider it best to | uence ever ws, though for many years bo- | Being composed of metal, it is of course more du-] BLIND MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, : s i 1d accounted | @>/e than the ordinary china pitcher. This, taken y OULD respectfully inform their frienés and engege in the cause of the English people, | fre this war began, all the wor in coanexion with the convenience and luxury the public generally that they when the crisis comes. Some how or other the fiat of the English Minister to the Sultan’s | always having ice-water on hand, and the immense | are prepared to attend to ail orders in! our folks generally, jeoest the Irish who | °Urt the supreme decision under his Govern- |***i"é Of ice, renders it decidedly the most eco- | their line of business. > nomica! pitcher now ip use. — All kinds of UPHOLSTERING have good cause for detesting the British, the] ™¢"t- French diplomacy of 1855 thusturns| For sale at the manuf: rg a by neatly executed; such as—Cutting and, ‘ :: Cc. R, Making Carpets, Fitting down Matt:ne French who havean unestinguishable hered-| °%* to be as much superior to that of the Eng ap 5—eo6t lron Hall. | and Ol Cloth, ‘Making ana fitting up af lish, as are the Emperor’s arms to those of a Bed and Window Curtains, Hair, Shuck itary hatred of them, notwithstanding the dig TO THE LADIES. and other Batre Pew and other present temporary alliance; and the German Britain, as manifested before Sebast pol. — Spears will open, Sma April Donteas, Some — ogg oe ney and — i mn id assertment Thais. e have. in store - Win Shades Red Republicans who despise all monarchies Seamen for the Navy.—The almost utter | MILLINERY, to which the ladies are inva Trimmings, Cords and ‘Tassels, Split Blinds, Wise and monarchists,) every now and then exhibit ahh ted to cali and examine. Paper for Curtains. VENITIAN BLINDS made in @ strong likation for the land of Shakspoare, impossibility of obtaining seamen for the pavy No. 494 Eleventh street, between Penn. any style, and old ditto repaired to look as my as and Milton, and Sidney, and Hampden, and | 28 forced the Government to offer $20 bounty | 8¥enue and E street. new. All kinds of old Work repaired, and all or- , A i = All orders prom, attended to, ders thankfully received and promptly attended to Pym, and for the venerable common law, and| r the enlistment of men. The advantages ap 53" a fer camh, ora Perfect understanding before hand i ’ held out by the law to that end at the last If you want the worth of your money just give us magna charta and several things of the olden y FRENCH MILLINERY. acall, at No 291 Pa. avenue, south side, betw. 9th time. Our children read the life of Robin| sion of Congress do not operate as was ox- MRS. M. L. DAVISON, and 10th streets mar 30—4f Hood, and the history of St. George and the| Pected, owing to the continued scarcity of 'y 303 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and ion «sO PEOTACLES, SN. ladies of Washington and the vicinity, that she will es, Ey ‘ Resp-ctfull to her customers and Dragon. Our young lawyers stedy Coke and | Seaman. \ Months ago we polated ont the ne- | Darpcctruyy supewnces wilt] “Gold, Sitver, and finc Steel Spretcléa, Bye Glas Lyttleton, and Somers, and Bacon, and Holt, | °¢ssity for the adoption by Congress of some open on open ies ae, = ens dacsortment ses, &e and Hale, and learn to denounce Jeffreys, and | ™essures to make more American seamen out | % Fancy ate — FLOWERS, Ribbon and Particular attention paid to the selection of - Straw BONNET! Seroggs and Bromley. There are a great] f idle boys in cities. This plan must be oo ap 5—ae lasses adapted of wearers. EW BOOKS at : ” ae Ww. GALT & BRO., many of our citizens whose great-great-grand- adopted on an extensive scale, or in five years Dan Lkaercere = rifle, that will kill an enemy at 1600 yards, to prevent some of her continental neighbors, (and as likely France as any,) from turning her out of house ani home. If Jonathan makes up his mind to go into said speculation, we reckon he will not fail to “ do his duty, up to the handle;” and it is quite as certain that Also, SILVER WATCHES for boys. I offer them at greatly reduced prices. The mov: ments are selected with great care, and every PATENT ICE PITCHER. HIS PITCRER ts similar in appearance, and Tae Lone ARTicLe.—We trust that no read- er of the Scar will be deterred from reading its leading article of to-day on account of its Jength. It was writien under what Blair used jg call “ the excitement of composition.” en 324 Pennsylvania avenue. fathers served the Lord under Cromwell at| there will not be one such sailor where the} The Immaculaie Conception; or, The Mother of} —™™!. . , it was the love and confidence of the American | Marston, Naseby, Preston, Dunbar and Wor- | 24¥8l and mercantile marine will actually re- exposition by the Right Rev. Bishop Uila- SPRING FASHI ous : be arabe length, and, perhaps, its features, army and their heartfelt conviction of the|coster. We have even seen Yankee pride| Wire twenty. Growth in Holiness, ‘oF the Progress of the Spirit ay adh oy par eee aha seth nee sm a length bearable. Those| ioliness of the cause for which they fought, | displayed in narrating the fact that the author i. bar iy + eis Magastas Gor aac: NEW MILLINER ie not regret wading through | ong that the God of Justice would be on their | of the first British navigation act, in the Lord| Held to Bail.—James P. Barker, of Dela-| The Slave of the Lamr, by Wm. North side, that bore our Washington and his com- patriots through every vicissitude of the eight +++-Judge Douglas has arrived in Washing. | 3®*rs’ eventful struggle that won our indepen. ten. dence; and the same impregnable rampart, as -+++Fits Henry Warren, of Towa, is also in| Well as cotton bales, surrounded the illustrious THURSDAY, April 5, 1855. MILLINERY ROOMS, NO. 356 D STREET. ap 4—3 MRS. L. ALIEN, Proteotor’s time, which law is said to be the pod hae se _— po gies mr - ~ Ite toe abl ecuicil taaasIone foundation of England’s maritime greatness. -) for ultering pu ia ly afterwards an J wae a Salem boy named Downieg, and that assignment of a land warrant. This Mr. SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst and his daddy, the| Barker was named as a captain in the new | apr5— PERSONAL. Odeon Building, corner 4% st. and Pa. ave, between Ninth Painter Copley, and the painter West, were| 10th regiment when the list of the appoint- BNo. £83.) : as ge ay ‘er Washington. Jackson when he repelled the invaders of his | all Yankee bora. Though the English aris. | ents for the four new regiments was first Notice of Withdrawal of certain Lands in| mot extensive ned beautiful ansorantny of +++«Commodore Perry, of the late Japan| °ountry’s soil at New Orleaas. tocracy and some of those who ape them for| Published. We perceive, however, that in the Wisconsin. MILLIN ERY, consisting of Craj Expedition, has purchased an elegant mansion} What a beautiful commentary the sinister in West ihirty-second street, between Broad- wey and Fifth avenue, New York,with the in- — of making that city his future resi- mee. Filk, Lace, profit from other parts of the British realm | Official list now being sent out from the War W ears, in ptrsuaucs cf a joist resolution | Spotted Crape and Grass Linen H. TS, incinding t'tled +A uti rt Straws of every description. Also, Misses’ Dress than England proper, do abuse and- berate us| Department, there is no Mr. Barker on it tory of an at raed. August third, elghters hax Hits and Plats, &c. L. ALLEN. and our institutions—though sueh titled sorib- | The arrest noted above secounts for his being | dred au: ffiy four,” approved March 3, 1855, relat-| ap 4— to th and Wisconsi: blers asthe mendacious Mahoy, (the blood | dropped. = Sch et kin of a disgraced British navy officer that has, by bis gered ree gp Mi broke his parole of honor as a prisoner in the| _ T8# Construct ion of the Fxtension of the | Sia‘# bas ultimo, directed that certain tomnthips| the ist of May, to eell at cost, and many arti Revolutionary war,) the blathering Sir Henry Treasury Department Building —There is a | situated in the rare oF Wiscowsrx, on each side of | cles below first cosi, their entire stock Bulwer, (who hates us because we laughed at | "t°'Y in circulation in Washington, that it is | ‘> Portege canal and the Fox river and the lakes | Goods, consisting in part of — attempt, recently detected, of British emis- saries to procure recruits in this country for the eastern army. is upon the accusation and --+-The Rey. 0. Gibson and wife have left | reproaches for years past extensively made by New York for China, to join the mission of the| the British Government and British press Methodist Episcopal Church in China. against us, on account of the Propensity of ++--The naturalist Ch. de Myer, known to} some of our fellow-citizens to “extend the CHEAP GOODS. se through which it pases, (including the lands he:e decries, Laces, Bonnets, Ribands a ——— orld by Bis travels among the) area of freefom,” in disregard soniewhat of | him,) and the egestive Elgin, (who dislikes us oS ra by oe expan pinta; Speers ap epee Billinery Goode "Hosiery, Gloves® — Cinenwan, dad on the 28th a ete of the te duty of neutrality between other and bel. | because we detected him as a aneb,) may reason to believe that mane donate Teast | "Ne" a thece Sry de cae that said iands Aud aselap or Fancy Goods. --+ Joseph Keenan, native of Scotland, died| igerent nations, or between an “oppressed | be impudent and scurrilous, and lie about us; steeples Faye which wi : People struggiing to be free and their oppres- recently aged 106 years and sors! Mark! there have been from the foun- +++-It is reported, says the Boston Tran- | dation of this Government stringent acts of script, that the late Mis# Elisabeth Pratt, of| Congress to enforce the observance of strict Boston, who died a few days since, has be. neutrality and suppress fillibustering, a vice ueathed twen*y thousand dollars to th cramer’ prt er Hospital ¢ Mas-| which, we are free to confess, we inherit (we ed ie neal fear for our in this and the other world Terre Haute, 7. Seema ten San ae in comewhat too eminent a degree) from our Africa, has been Speaker of the Honse of Rep. Anglo-Saxon forefathers. And yet, the police resentatives of that republic, was a candidate reperts of last week in New York and Phila- rg pinta aaa and is now editing a paper delphia, show that a Lieutenant Governor and pom tae H. Lumpkin, as the| “2°? bigh functionaries of the adjacent Brit. Athens (Ga.) Banner leis Pied el PPE ish colonies, and agents of the British Govern- sedgutce; Bas declined the appointment of | B¢Bb* have in these cities, in the face of, and Judge of the U.S. Court of Claims. in defiance of, those statutes, opened recruit- +++ Le Grand Smith, the well known and fa.| ing rendezvous for “Yankee volunteers,” to pesicich - = hyn Pp wile cod other| be shipped after enlistment first to Halifax in a ammatory| Nova Scotia, and then to Crim Tartary, to eeuaan Ge ae Piladelphis | yelp John Ball and the French and Turks and essa. Dupont, of Egyptians and Zouaves take Sebastopol some E time next summer or fall, (if ever,) and gene- -+++Miss Silva Hardy, a Young lady o¢| Tally to fight those battles which the English though the British Gover: twill belaons foundation for this notion, which probably Situa‘ed as hereinafter described have this day been All of which will be sold at great bargains for cash withdrawn from tale cr ent to wit: | only. ap 4—% tinually patting flies in our soup, and med. | *T# from some short answer or other given | "In the distelet of inate nie ae ee eet, | only dling about Cuba and the Sandwich Islands 1 na | by sono gentleman in office to over-pressing | North of the base line and east of the fourth princt- sun es eae a ; and the like, and will stil) keep up the daty solicitations for place in connection with this on tobacco 1200 per cent ad valorem, whilst meridian. W, about six Nee kan of the Wie a WHITE Cow, years, or Pam 12, on toelert wt consia | oid The tops of her horns are sawed they prate of “' free trade,” we are really in- clined to believe that if the British rulers pene: Townships 12, 13 and 14, of range 10 An Important Resignation —It is said that | TO*Bm™'p 14, of range 1i would even now change their conduct, and mind their own business, when stern peril en ips 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, of range 12 Dr. Charles 8. Frailey, Chief Clerk of the| Townships 15, 16717 acd 18, of range 18 General Land Office, has resigned. Knowing | Townships 17, 18 Te poh Sh at ens ts this estimable gentleman’s health to be very| Townships 16, 1 17, 18, 19,20 and 21, of range compasseth round the white cliffs 6f Albion, bad, we believe this rumor true. It alzo | 2°, wnsnipe 7, paar yes Will before the year 1900, | seems to be thought that Joseph 8. Wilson, Bo PE te, of one, will spontaneously rally with a +; Principal clerk-of private land clai Townships 16, 16, 17, 19, 20, #1 and 22 of range 18 hurrah from Passamaquoddy to the Rio = = canal to pape: thus oaiewe dea ashe bali oa hl hd Grande, and rush to the rescue of the “old cant. Townships 21, 22, 23 and 24, of range 20 mother country” with stars and stripes flying aloft and all sorts of musical instruments play- ing “‘ Yankee Doodle” and ‘ Hail Columbia” in first rate style. There are some; who, 4 Wha Towcships 22, 28 and 24, range 21 the of the T In the district of Iands subjee: to sale at Mrmrnat Deparitment.—On yesterday, the 4th April North of the base tire and east of the fourth princi thers were of Treasury Warrants entered on meridian. SPRING not disposed to interfere on any other ground, will readily take a hand in the rumpus for the reason given by the loving husband who| ‘For at the Washington county (Md.) almshouse, 8 days. 1 the books of the Department— Winona Pires otros an SoMa ben otto MRS. M. A. HILLS inces to the ladies of In the district of !ands subject to sale at Sravzse’ ton and vicinity that she $2,248 87 5,748 61 a turned from New Y. tusale the base line and east of the fourth princi; s “ Gores pie thn de, ae corte yr ane gist ihn abel ere eumiinal (— Smeaiag nearly years, m Dg seven feet, six ple, it is thus adm: » are unwilling or uld * no} anybody : every variety, a a! and rreighing 330 ds, | incompetent todo. Our neutrality and oar |her but himself,” and also he did not want 31,923 35 Toveehipe Abana ia af senee 40 pe Se Se aptetas show.’ “* *| Reutratity laws, it seems, ere of trifling mo- | her “ kept from her knitting.” 8535 90 | Townships 16, 16 and 17, of range 1 Feathers, Dress xs tas Pty ia | Sen, et wen gd] Det entrnempa ar t ot |B nig ets Ht ame a art Om vana, had # private fortune of $200,000. somewhat abruptly, what we have written, = ‘Anno Domini one thousand eight hund'sd end ft ‘ We are not al +++-Julia Dean Hayne will not again appear| ,." * altogether satisfied with Con- at the Boston theatre during the present peat the America to his lawyer, to con-| row. We shall then resume the subject in P American People he h: season, in ence of the death of ity in th. ‘ad no compli- | continuation of what we have above said. Seether, who died in New York on the 2d ince pn tan ont wil ae wt Prewuine the Federal ment will aire the dismissal fal ; fiayne has been an invalid ever since he | British officers consdang nie nae | ms well kno the arrived in Boston. ee * | this country or elsewhere. agie he ye mm, here that statement that Mr. Soule intends publishing a and defer its further publication till to«mor- Tus Baurimons Repusiican of yesterday afternoon comes to us in a new and highly el srestiens Cou rseag Ph journal, printed with ap 5—2aw6w General Land Gftoe, Reset aan Sess ames bound, 75 ‘ype found ery, wears a bright | ——————_____________} cans ‘ face, while ite contents are both spirited and| 'AB1* 4 BOALR RS, ot cies, fr ele by | Just published and fof sale a op TAYLOR & MAURY’S interesting. Seventh st, near Pa. avenue. mar 0 Bookstore, near 9h at. five. order of the President: ~ sil JOHN WILSON,