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EVENING STAR. as ° to those whom he has gone to serve in another OFFICIAL Amusentents. matter of course. Tho-writer bases his argu- uarter. x Yesterday being Easter Monday, it was ob- ment on the fact that the Straits are not more oo anklin Picree, President of the Untied Stales of PLE’s THEATRE, — == | The Kanoas Election —According to all the | chan three miles, a marine league, wide any-| served as a holiday by the Catholivs generally : simeriay'ta aia may concern: aes rr = Stee JIRGTON CITY: accounts on the subject which have reached | where, which, he conteads, gives Denmark| and many Protestants in this city Satisfactory evidence Raving! Second night of Engagement of the talented jarisdicti Fish 1 that Ienacio pve Ecvitgom has been appointed] American actress, Miss CHARLOTTE W YETT! i ts Guanes lo heomiae of our Siione Ist niga thei a having | consul of Spain at Mobite, in the State of Alabaima,] Third Night of Mr. TAYLOR, the Tragedian. — been engage yy several vane! us, every member chosen in the recent elec- tion cf a Territorial Legislature for Kansas, EEBNOON. ——— TURSOAY AFTERBOOR. young men; until | ana hat Polyearpus Von Schneidan has been sp-|-THIS EVENING will be presented 1 t sooe-sSpril 10, ae a tea | 38 eupporter of the Nebraska bill; @ “pro |of international law, or ho would remember| four o'clock this morning, strains of music | ined vice consul of Denmark at Chicago, in the : ‘ey hee cross = a deeb, ae ewer ay slavery map,’’ as dabbed by his opponents. | that where a Straits conneots two open seas, as Sipe, Serre “ree sun nate of Iinois, Ido hereby recognize them as such | Mts. ai Mecoueiy, Mi. Whaley 7 par phon until the next day. YMAY| ‘The Abolitionists, with the New York “ri- Jin this cage the Atlantic and Baltic, it is, at $2.45, for white and red. Sractaror. | nd declare them free to exercise and enjoy such | To conelude with the bune at their head, already set up the cry of undor international law, free to the navigation oe functions, powers, and privileges as are allowed to yond farce 'AKEN FATHERS THE MIST. tt Z —F_ pe A Delph, John, Weaver Emily, M Jos Puixtisc.—The public are in-| {ul play, charging that thousand of Mis-jof the world, it matters not what may beits) pat.TIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. ee ee spite ‘ ared | sourians yoted.in the election who were not| breadth. This fact demolishes his argument, _ nations in the Uni tates. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. et ia entitled eo to do, From the returns from the | and, of course, his conclusions. His fears that Baurmrors, April 9, 1855. In testimony whereof, | have caused these letters : B Sain ain emcee, ie ae on This is one of the Easter holidays, and many | tte made patent, and the seal of the United States EASBKLR HOLIDAYS. of our citizens are observing it in the way of | * be hereunto affixed. ee STANLEY’S Gi mdi hand, at th f Washington abstaining from business. The streets and = oan hee te: a eon WESTERN WILD § sidewalks, during the afternoon, were throng- | [t- s.] ~ the independe lence (of the United States Aplin bantemingattnrapedoayd 24 ed with thousands, who were spectators to the i FRANKLIN PERCE. INDIAN AND HIS COUNTRY ! various fire ccmpanies as they moved along, | By the President: On extnbition This Evening, (Easter Monday,) and fully manned and equipped, to make, as is W-L. Maxcr, Secretary of State. for only a few days longer in this city. nominal abolition precinct of Lawrence, it strikes us that a good portion of those so pious. ly sent out by the aid societies to frame the institutions of the Territory to suit Massachu- setts and Connecticut, rather than the customs, requirements and advantages of the region in which Kansas is situated, have taken the lib- cards, ball tickets, &., tag (show bill) posters and beok werk, as. well and as low as at any other oflice in Washington, and with equal dispatch. Give usa call. Prussia may be indignant on account of our efforts to obtain our rights from Cenmark in this matter are groundless; as Prussia hap- pens to be as deeply interested in the triumph of our positions as we are! This is a feature in the case well known to every diplomatist in Washington. = Aftern ibitions for ladies and chil ‘ren, on i eee customary on Easter Monday, the annual test NOTICE.—ALL NS INTEREST- oon exhil erty to vote ag they Pleased, after getting out) The Arctic Expadition-—The following off- of their Pe atakea' ta soslon whiek petite =a NOSICE— ALL wipe SINTEREST. Tuesday = Wedmendny and Thursday, tn conmmeaes there by the favor of Abolitionism. We doubt | cers are to be attached to Shieut. Hartatein’s| farthest. Theso exhibitions are usually look Proverty, in the city of Washingon for the year ad Fe homeo are making ‘or all the Children of seriously whether there were more illegal | Arcti expedition: ed to with much interest by those connected | 1855 are hercby informed that the Board of me, 4 the Public Schools to see the Western Wilds ti st on th ide than ther ; 2 with the fire department. All passed off} wil! be in session in the Assessors’ Room, in the | "™/, so ition 95 cents—children half price. ap 9 votes cast on the one side onthe other;] Lieutenant Charles C. Simms, to command aietly aod in order, each Sopuraatly tisfied | City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 1'th, from 9 a m | _ Admission “% cente—< _———————_P though it is, of course, alleged that the go dis- | the tender. Vth ‘he own ashiovemeets, fa the | !? | ors mpi cuyacier — — oo, ~ NATIONAL THEATRE. tasteful result to those who speculated in] Passed Midshipmen Watson Smith, William | engines threw an incredible distance. Balti- the purpose of hearinganddeciding up mall appeals] THE MERRY SEASON! so-called philanthropy in this business, wa;|s, Lovell, and Jos:ph P. Fyffe, and First As-| more firemen are hard to beat. until the 26th instant, inclusive. MR ea tecoron ste saeco tereschennts brought about by the votes of citizens of Mis- = There seems to hang 8 m: over the T. F. HARKNESS UNE: ° sistant Engineer Harman Newell. abanipanant at eee ot ths ship Tames Chet: Secrftary of the Board of Appeal. = EIT." scuri, Thousands who had been citizens of that State, doubtless, did their share in the Mr. 8. P. Griffia, formerly a passed midship-| ton, belonging to this port. The mate and|_8Prl0-deQ6ch 00 0 P E R A T R 0 U P E man in the navy, and in charge of the Rescue | crew are now :n this but Capt. White has KNIGHUS TEMPLARS NO. 1.—Wash- 5 work, though at the time of doing it, they ; - t arrived from Wilmington, where he ington Bneam-ment No. 1, will bold a Fora few days, in the American expedition to the Arctic ua-| 25 Jest heard from. The accounts thus far Berne on WEDNESDAY EVENING,| will be with their friend: in Washington, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union oriticises the letter of Mr. Flournoy, the Know Nothing candidate for Governor of Virginia, contending that had ho lived in those days he “ would have spared us the ‘piscrace’ of a Lafayette, a De Kalb, Koselusko, and a Montgomery.” The came paper algo comments on what the lVational Intelligences said on Saturday last upon the execution of Estrarpes, saying: an excuse for this last expecient tigencer, however. It is anxious © present crusade upon the eign-born citizen, and for the moment gen ‘ its edi i iti i i i . B. B. -» M. Com:- ONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY erously to forget th: t one of its editors) were quite as legally citizens of Kansas as any | der Lieut. De Haven, having volunteered his} published are by no means actory. Capt. | Aprf llth. B. B. French, Esq., M. E Grand -] On MONDAY, AY, ANI frst saw the light im distant country; and) of those who were sent there through charity | services, is to be attached to the expedition in VW. was highly esteemed, and it will sequid mander erect wad ogerse a banquet for the occa EVENINGS, April 9th, 10:h, and Lith. so it appeals to sentiment to “ make more “ 3 f sion, to which all Sir Knighisin this city are invited. and a desire to meddle in the domestic mat- | the capacity of master’s mate. poms aera aga to reinstate him in his |" 19 “er Many New and Attractive Features, with ters of a far distant eommunity. Nay, they] Passed Midshipman Lovell was also in the! ‘The musical performances at most of our Be FRANKLIN FIRE wg Sanat Sree SHOTS nie ah me shank teaage se were as legally entitled to vote there as any | expedition under Lieut. De Haven. Catholic churches, and especially at the C members of the Franklin Fire Company definite ’’ the naturalization laws! We 2ad- vise our cotemporary to beware. It may be weil for it to prepare for the future as well as hateve equested to attend a called me , at their SUNSHISE AND TEARS. it may; but it should take care, lest the very ; edral, were exceedingly attractive, and t — ESDAY. VENING, 4; 10th, : effort it is making to court Spanish influence — bas # ice kae teen kta Tonnage.—The following was the tonnage| ceremonies very imposing. Easter Sunday is | yy pakraige Palys mie = Morry Laughter and Touching Pathos and to sereen Spanish arrogance may seem to very man of them " claim or rere t of San Francisco on the Slat of | *8teat day in Baltimore, as well with adults GEO. R. CROSSFIELD, Admiss'on TWENTY-FIVE CENTS - Gentlo- stand in rather awkard contrast even with its | purchased land (pre-emption rights) thero from | Of the port of San Franc’ on the Slat of! 15 egg-picking javeniles. ap 9h Beer mca when without Ladies are charged 37% cones hlandishments and cequetries to the new party | those who had located original claims. ‘They | December, as the Collector's returns : I have recently seen several farmers and | | ——"<oren DANSANTE —PROF. H. Ww | t@ the Parquette or Dress Circle, that looks to exalasive Americanism as the) 5 1 311 takem steps to move their families and | Registered tonnage... 56,015.64 others from different parts of the country, all SUMDER wit aiveamwethar one of Wie 6s. . ~ JOHN T. FORD, Agent. end-ail of political science and the cure-all of | bad or ° — Enrolled and licensed... 28,549.18] of whom concur in representing the spring |iriiat scree om WEDNESDAY EVENING, the| ap7—4t (Union & Intel] political errors.” ¢ffec's from their late homes in Missouri, and Licensed under 20 tons. ae 2,750.10 | cro} very cheering. They are somewhat | j)th instant. GEAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL The Intelligencer quotes from the Union a} were aksant from the Territory only with the ————_| backward in appearance, but this is considered | Ladies that have been in the habit of visiting paragraph, saying: view of winding up their business previons to | — Total..++s++++se+.sse.++++ +++ 87,844.92} favorable to, an Cy these Soliees aie politely solicited to invite their] Concert of Sacred Music. “Not a steamer arrives in tho Unitod States | conveying their people and property over to] Of the above tonnage there were employed | |’) may hope for full crops, for breadstuffs | = -—71ip MONUMENTAL CLUB ‘RYLAND CHAPEL. from Europe or ths Spanish Colonies which} their new hones. It was a common under. | in steam navigatio are now rising to so high s price that they are cei. pleasure of annou: CHOIR ‘hed to 4 Chapel will give does not bring with it farther intimation that di them to get back to the Terri- | Registered tonnage..... almost beyond the reach of those who con- | and the citizens of Washington generally that their HE C oc Banas Satie in tn" Oheoch an the Pablic Mind, the Press, the Cortes, the | #2ding among them to get back to the Terri- | 08s on™ umeee. sume them. Wheat is selling at $2 40 to $2.50 | frst Anaual Ball will be given at Carusi’s Saloon on| Au" 'p sis, (Island) on TUESDAY EVEN. Cabinet, and the Colonial Agents of Spain| tory in time to take part in choosing their & $2.58; flour, $10 a $11.50; corn. 950. a $1. | the 25t day nel whew epvssts ING next, the 10th instant. They will be assisted Legislature. Hence the fact that they returned Total in steam navigation......23,424.81] These are enormous prices, placing the articles | P*"ticulars in future advertisement. ap 4—6t* by several ladies and gentlemen well known for in so large parties only a day orso before the} The above affords a very gratifying exhibi almost beyond the reach of porsons who get p their musical mments. ite salaries, What adds to tho dil OS5T—A PLAIN GOLD RING, WITH BLOOD] The Conceft will be under the direction of Mr. F. polls were opened. But for the effort in New | tion of the increasing importance of our young Dane rari oricy tite else ts high in ae: stone setting. Device, an oak branch. Inquire] GLENROY. Prof. SCREEL will preside at the Pi- England to mould the institutions of Kansas | city of the Far West, portion. If prices go much higher, I fear | * this cffice. oe et oo pe to suit horself, it strikes us that there would Sa there will be trouble. KNUINK JET BRACELETS RE- > hat t. be A the Rerubii h ived aod for oad “eet ions ok Tickets 25 cents ; te be had of the members of have been very slight prespect that slavery ADeclension.—We understand that Capt.] The Argus, (now tho fublican,) has ceived and for sale at extremely tow prices at} the Choir and at the door of the church on the eve- are, if poseible, more than ever hostile to this Confederacy.” The editor insists that there is no truth in it, and, in the course of bis remarks on the subject, saya: ES “We demand to know if this declaration is tree! Ac it is not borne ont by any public ac- 1. S. i icked up in the way of enterprise materiatly | ap 10—3t LAMSIOND’S, 7th st. | ning of th¢ Concert. ap 5—4t ies te Aioks haves reeck-d che rom eal or} Would, in the ond, be adopted there. They ecto ines: oer boo rt isos oe old partner, W. H. Hope, Esq., be. OY 3, FANCY NOTIONS and useful ar LL STRANGERS where, it ean only b ded on informa-| (New England) have generated a controversy | President tendered the post of Major of the) eame “attached to it, There is no reason why ticles in great variety and cheaj ° visiting the City should see Hunter’s Cate op Gerived through unofficial chaa-| iz which it has heen made apparent that no | 1th Regiment of infantry, one of the newly] this paper should not have a very large pa-| ap 10-2 LAMMOND’S, 7th st. ‘1 of Also, nels or through officia received - PP’ created corps, yes:erday declined that position. | tronage, and be at the tip-top of the ladder. | ————————————————— et t.e Department cf State w, wo have | other section cf the Far West is so well suited Al I saw our mutual friend, ilon. Joshua Van- R. WM. P. YOUNG | ; feb 23—3m* ‘ reason to believe that nod patahes have been| fer slave Iebor as that, and in which also the Capt. B. has long_been smployed. in official sant, to-day. He looks well—hes his natural or Wemann professional services te the ckisees oe =e received from Sp © apy color to) blood of Mirsouri has been so stirred up as to duties in connection with the Coast Survey,| pleasant smile, and almost entirely recovered | Office and res ence No. 343 north Ninth strect OST.—ON SATURDAY EVENING, beiween the Union’s assertion, 4 We believe, farther, induce thousands of pro slavery men to settlo which is perhaps more agreable and desira- ae Lend are, ee ie troubled | between L and M ap 10-1" Liter‘ inctanyand w. 4. Bradiey ‘wan cnnmolied that the unpab! i Gespatehes in the D: i A im during the late session of Congres:. <<a Geos Gieeo rena ate! ain, with pencil attac: Y Fartucent of State would contradiot the state-| in Kansas if but to head off the scemes of ®/e toen any other duty to which an officer of | Bi during the tte sovion of Congress. | MTX Ona WHEZEN GULLY.” | anic ea enchant pone attached. The iment, aa the lately published despatches them- selves do; and that the decisration is only a part of the reck! game to foment a war be- abolitionissa, who Would not otherwise have | ‘he army can be assigned, wes we Wa ~~ dreamed of going thither; while others who | count for this gentleman’s declension 0 | Har eh few days. His health has greatiy WEDNESDAY NOCTES. roved. gps ex! Dr. Green’s, C st., between 3d and 434. ay NATIONAL TPHEATRE. Z —3i* r i i 7 i 1 Yehave had several vessels arrived from “ tween the tro countries, to subserr> party ig-| 40 not go in person do their best to induce a ee ee ard ee gee Rio to-day with large supplies of coffee. They SGHIHTON WONEK ENT, eR USANERY. terests, to which we yesterday briefly alluded | others to go, in erdor to make it very sure that . tacts bring ee payee of ae cae MAS SI OHW RO. ccessor to the Misses 8. J. & M Urging the Secretary of State to affirm or} the constitution which the proposed now State ~ : on, noe South America at the date of 0 DO McGan, Bridge street, Georgetown contradict the Unioa’s declaration officially, | adopts in time, shall not contain features that | _ \eties! Changes, Appointments, &.—It.| their departure, March Ist. There is some] HOP DE ODEN Do. te earttim ame! (erg nr anxiety here to know what course the Govern- ment will pursue regarding the recent gar- roting of Estrampes in Cuba. of French MILLINERY FANCY GOODS, on Saturday next, 15th inst. = seliee es E.—Soiree Dansante, at Wanted, a Milliner who is thoroughty acquainted “Let the public, then, be authoritetively ia- formed how the case stands, and whether the iu ialiy 1 che ial 1 E. Whitlock, promoted from first-class clerk- fn ep @ value of slave PIOP- | iin to second class clerkship in the Sixth Auditor’s cffice, in the Place of R. W. Varden, . J. COCHL.U_bege le: with the business. Wages no object fora comy:- — Our money market continues casy, and ladies and gentlemen of Washington | tent hand. ap 9—8:= Government ia in of any proofsof} A Misapprehension.—It turns out that those} removed. Salary, $1,400 per annum, money is abundant. Business active, and the at, in order to glint oe the Scott Gu ts ——— the troth of a stacement so important. Lf, public uffizers, who, writiog from Fort Leaven- | Frederick Louis Grammar, of Maryland, to} city full of strangers. Ropgrick, Boiree will ake place on Friday eve .| OPENING sain STYLES FOR MAN- {ofr sees 2 Parmer . tt peienia. eines worth, represented that there were (housande | first-class clerkship in the Sixth Auditor's Of- Ficut Berweex Americaxs axp Span. | Tuesday, May the Ist, om Which occasion the most Ww open this morning, April 8, our large and which Spain has to cultivate the most friendiy | of families “squatted” on the tract of terri-| fice. Salary, $1,200 per aunum. 1arps.—A few days ago M+jor Beaureg: of admired minuet and gravot de vestris will be danced beautiful stock of Spring and Summer MAN- ons with the ited S:ates, it shall tl - = b ii er. Mi ther interestin, ls invi tory known as the “Delaware Trust’ lande,} Henry Kendig, of New York, has been ap-| the U. 8. Army, and s dozen other gentlemen Aiborecier| mass ee eaiacasoe SS ee ae 2 g stic dances wiil be performes by his pu-| the Ladies to an examination of the same before were greatiy mistaken. pointed to a first-claes clerkship in the Pension | from New Orleans, visited Proctorviile, (La.,) ther particulars wilt be given in due time. | making their selections, feeling quite sure that from learly appear that her Government cherishes a kostile sentiment toward us, and has com. < s 5 orgoae, hs x jety of our assortment cannot mitted or meditates any willful insul: or ag-} The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has re. | Bureau. Salary, $1,200 per annum. te = canes gine eae oe - Seem — —_- the pee and = ew hep? —— cently caused a census of the whites who are rn je EEE Wes that fen” haa ae = ee long before they Property for Taxes, as a.! ap9-—6t CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. try, we bez cur be neighbor to believe th Zi ‘ogo on the Expedition.—We near that a/ were, it is alleged, ineulted by the fishermen fal Int Pr, t ; STISITG TO RURGPRAN CRELwnniTiNe bo that we shall bo quite ag resdy to sce such ce = ore — = —o vi ype echte younger son of Judge Kane, of Philadolphia, assembling in gargs, shouting “hurra for Gea 16th. instant, af the - P Nome —aee hostile acts and purposes repelled by wariike| t2¢ result of that investigation (which bears Dr. John K. Kane, who has recently gradu-| CoPCh?,” and singing Spanish songs, and ma- | Room, commencing at clock. i English, past and present, by R. C. Trench, B. D., sop anton a pop _ date on the 27th of February last) says that | YF 9° ? yg king other demonstrations cf defiance, The | braces a large amount of property in all of the author of “The Siudy of Words;” 75c shock any ote, who has scen what thero-are but forty houses in all, worth on an | 2‘¢d with the highest honors at the University average bu: $100, im’ the so-called city of | (medical) of Pennsylvania, is to go out as the Spaniards then made an effort to t city, and the occasion presents « favorable opportu | Treatise on English punctuation, by Wilson. Third sion of the buggy pry Major, B abet mek Tall persons desiring to meke safe asd profita- bag -* , 12 mo. rd and ovils of war are, to hear how ble investments Pei i by Proctor, and meeting with rezis!ance from those | pronepig et nice ees tending bag oJ taxes on | Ashton Cottage, or the True Faith. Tustraied. €0c ted by partisan editors and . Ts, yet we vory weil know| Leavenworth, and two hundred souls; two | W/geon on one of the anne o gem el aoe entlemen. they attacked them with bowie Loppei fh stile are re ST OCHE Cease =r or ued : me, ts Soe that even war is not devoid of counterbatane-| trading houses and two dwellings, cosupied | 0 600n to start for the Arctic seas insearch of | Enives This ted to» eenerat fight, all the| ap 10—aul6th ; Catholic and Protestant Nations compared in their ing ingore np =A ppb gions h aentee by the traders, their families and their as- | ‘2 Unfortunate oxpedition of his elder brother. ser fers aeeahies and fire yolyers sey-| PURE GROUND PLASTER. relations to Wealth, Knowledge and Morality, against 5 as clear sa that whic ‘ : 1 —- ti hen the Spani J . N. Rousell,” wi 1 us to the time ratio against the cmothed sistance in the so called town of Usankee; and | The wuss in the Councils. —The reader will| soon spretred wile eee en aretreatod, but the Rev. Baptiste Noch ofLondon: I'veln country in 1812, we should be as ready as we Wore then to see our couatry make the sams solemn appeal to arms; but never for the base soon appeared with guns, and fired as much Y¥ the single ton, ox larger quanuty, always on] the Rev. Baptiste Noel, of London. 1 vol from ambush as possible. The result was, B samme ow age Steam Mill, lower end | Signs of the Times, past and present, by Dr. Cum- that five or six Spaniards were shot and badly a 4 , se but asingle house and family in the city of find in our local columns to-day an account of Whitfield! the “high time’ in joint meeting last night, ng he A i We are j repared to deliver it at any hour at Page | The ly Life, or precepts and preseciptions for p t p wounded, while on the Am ? : ° 4 i Purpose of wresting irom a feeble neighbor a] This Teport goes on to say that the only | between Aldermen Borrows and Evans, over| one person, an Irishman, who took cae one by rarer tetany sycorp nae Combapemeraien! "ba cn megan tgs valuable property which ws may covet. tp besides, - - — of ei white man | Know Nothingism and kindred topics, It was} the Americans was injured. ap 10—e05t C. J. WISE & €O. dus, Leviticus, Matthew, end Mark; each 75¢ So ee tg on these trust lands, aro here and there huts} rich scene. Buth became unduly excited MES eee ai tueg gy eles PERSONAL. or cabins, euch ag are built to mark the loca-| and might have been heard perh d far of | (O™,,28# POETRY OF PRYSIC—aYER'S RD TIM Harper's Story Books, No.5, Pianck, or the Phile~ ;: zs , and might have been heard perhaps as far o! suzar-shod, over the palate, but thelr curt RY GOODS at prices to suit, at No. 16 sophy of Tricks and Mischief, smail 4to., 160 +++ Grisi and Mario are about to visit [taly, | tion of the claims of those who have under-| as the National Hotel Wrapped up, 14 there, and telle with giant force vn the very site Contre Market, between Eighth and Nath P., 25¢. GRAY & BALLANTYNE, Grisi pot having yr a nae her native | taken, illegally, to “prospect” in the territory = _ who would ust Wear’ Sait diaseapne eae se harp oo ae eS city, cince she played Adaigiaa to Pasta’z Nor-|. ape = : = : nid bo cured for 35 cents, Yard wide Lawns only 5 won; whom Biekiint -canduac’ tie musterpieco. | 12 question, some of which are occupied by} Other Clerical Appointments.—Mr. Solomon | “try ayer'e Pills and you will know tt. Do ‘do. do” 1Weents SPRING FASHIONS. Mario (whose-real name is the Count of Can-| the builders. G. Heston, of Vermont, was to-day appointed | Crate ze rystom from tapariuice red yoe ae ered a | 22 Gingliams, 4 ecnts Mite fh, ott ote ee Tena ee pone Sarria aes Pte Corel It will be recollected thet an effort was made | to a first class clorkship ($1,200 per annum) in wake Gide weet of cl Purgatives, White ieee Cotton, 1 cont 10th ordi pachrgate oh oumeetee a Mario is strongly disposed to jxin the Sardi-| 148: Winter to induce Congress to insist on a| the Pension bureau. Mr. Jacob A. Shindel, | Wee, Headache, acta: ae oe: | Vers wide peer pr MILLINERY, consisting of Lace, Craps and i ivision in’ the Crimea. Miss Coutts, it change of the trealy wit: the Delawares, by | of Lebanon, Pa , was to be examined to-day y | Yard wide Bed 7 k, 8 cents aes sremenets ar Feech Deen Sak a w York, to su-} which these lands should be given up to the | for appointment to a similar Position. Wel | eater: if you are waite Gee oe = , 3 conte &e. MBS. J. L. Cdetata tesce a = ie oy speculator and squatter, the latter being little | take it for granted that his appointment will A for zh and it ls criminal towegicen ee em" I French Chintz, 9 cents i. Lox silee rons eS Sicaunial obama wan bilied: ca pthsaeipangee more than the tool of the former in thia case. | be made cut ere sun down. zh, is kuown tp tas whale wera commences Dre's Silks at haif their original cost. ATTENTION, OLD SOLDIERS. . o a 5 7 y ie The ehief argument in favor of this action by ive est of all File, 1 known to those whe have used | _, Also. & large lot of Goods which must be sold to New York papers the other day. It was an close business about the Ist July. ether Izaac Mewton who died Pisa LL my old friends for whom I obtained Bounty the Government that came to usin western Tho United States of Slovp-of-war Fal- A em. ~ Freparod by DE. J. 0. AYER, Lowell, Mass.,—aud solt | I you are anxious to get the greatest bargains ev- Gand in less quantities than 160 acres are : by ff i - hereby informed that their names and a memoran- +++ Horace I. Hazard, one of the proprie- | ©Wspapers representing the interests of the ag? varton sangre oe a AN, Washin ae CWASIINGTON STORE, dum of tieir time is on my Book, so that their de- tors of the Hazard Company's Powder-Works | Speculators, was the well nigh uttor impossi-.| °f St- Domirgo,) at the Department. She was ap 10—1w late Magruder & Calvert’s, | ©!2"ations for additional Bounty L.:nd ean be made at Enfield, Conn., died on Friday last, from the premature explosion of powder which he Was proving. +++» Mr. Thos. Potts Handcock, familiarly thero on the 27th of March, ultimo, and it is = with facility. Many of those who 4eiled to obtain . ——- LIBERTY L land f it of time, titled to 160 acres and inferred from the letters that all were well y sated a aes iz — Broad PY HALL, ALEXANDRIA. can obtain the same by calling on me. om ber. — Atzcanen of tho Femute Byaiem share FS BUN EE NL’s Scamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines, Clerks, Glergyman just informe us it has h eminent, A > Light-houso Kseper Appointed —Lewis M. | ofa desperate ch sracter_partien: ae 0 p E R A T R 0 U P E sens, Bese in eng Gare wil Gdn to thelr ea Trombly has been appointed light- house keep- Goon tee. aomtn Biarenatien wwitieen pone wastage to call or send their cases to me. I , 8, will cure Dyspep- 8 ADAP Advice gratis to those soldi Ame! wid- er at Clinton river, Michigan, in place of] frac peck, SumeenrouchisL and Lang Attectt mee | (Vall ave the plensare to appear before theirfttends ws eee bility of driving off the lands the thousands of white families that have settled upon them, and (he oruclty end hardships which that ina ‘ = ld inflict on them. The official known as “Major Wandcock,” a native of I ammehieer land, but he has resided nearly ae quite sarvey (taking of the census) mentioned above, feat years in this country and the Canadas, | shows the eatire want of foundation of the re- < a4 f r matism, Gout, Nearalgt Fiotola. Bowel Commie rate vh in Alexandria, on Rete oo a qo edn FR Washi oa a Poms ee barsr prim in npr ports to which we refer. The lands in ques: Robert Meldrum, removed. Worms, aud Nerv ls Debilities—with all ‘ceases trilog SHURID SS. FRIDAY and SATUR- if JOHN D. CLARK, that city since 1523. © pres Off tion are very valuable. ThisGovernment is] The Current Operations of the Treasury r cine ta working oe Agent, No. ORY Twelth strect west. upon the human fe: See advertisement to-day. mar 7 April the 12th, 13:h, and 14th. ap 7. Department.—On yesterday, the 9th April R. HOOFLAND'S OLEBRATED it i 0G AL s, " om GERMAN BIT Admirsion 28 oents—Gents i L His N .—AL- membership in the Excentive Committee of] trust and eVentualiy to dispoze of them for thers were of Treasury Warrants entered on pei od iow oes Aik aan " the Dress Circle, 374 ree oe oe a pis estas of tee betes ‘ee rf Sain the American Baptist Home Missionary Socj-| their benefit only, and the speculators are| the bcokgof the Department— than sitting down to write @ notice of ecueesee tee, JNO. T. FORD, Agent. | don t “ i : German , Bec = 10- perpen = Le can uo longer) doing their best to tak them by the right of | For the redemption of stock. $28,911 37 ee ae Docaase weare fully cs er pene apl0-4t (Alex Gaz & Sentinel) Sketches of the tast Naval War, from the Freach «+++ The Rey. Dr, Cone has resigned his under a p'edge to the Delawarea to hold them r of Capt. La Graviere, by the Hon. C; Plunkett, P - E ., | the sharpest and strongest. Our impression | For paying Treasury debts 1,166 02) oni been reseued {rom death bo aptpecats nays eter $20,000 worth of Dry Geoda. | Royal Navy, 2 vols, London = +++ Asa M. Wyman, of Rockingham, Vt.,| :; iat they will come cut of the contest with- | £°F the Customs. se, 857 60) dc. tor the cure of whitch itta certain. It's preparel and | Bo be g 1d immidia : Life of Lord Rodney, by Lieut. Gen. Mundy, 1 @ revolutionary persioner, aged 101 years, i rape For the War Department ys 124,704 52] iore, No 2) ech aireet peat pine GeTman Medicine = ts et Seas. Foe iente ir Si Fatally ed on icot and alone a distance of} Ot Sttying their point. For repaying in the War Depart ae B. HALL, No. 373 North Seventh strect,| | Barrow’s Memoirs of Admiral Sir Smith, eght , to get bis semi-annual allowance. Ment. 2.0.0. . ++ 16,364 60 = = Je above I, is now in the receipt of the greater | 2 Vols, London. FRANCK TAYLOR. ee ee (O> PeeMiums ar THe Farrs.—wurrenvnsrs | portion of his purchases for the Spring trade, and} _®P 7 real ee “4 ~~ “gpm ‘The juries of each of the late | Would cali the attention of purchasers to his farge The Business Mon of Washington.—It is a} por the Navy De: ni 7.852 75 rge Watson Stevens, son of Hon. ‘or the Navy rimont. ee 117, ——_———————— Highest promiaase to and Now York awarded their | and varied assortment, believing tha: an exami by geet OF THE COUNTESS OF BLES~ G = aac: atl Secareanae itsen ana aces nole-worthy fact, (hat the late tryiag season | For theInterior Department...... 1,587 68 Wo of Governcr Stevens, of Wesbington Terri-| *™ monetary affsirs in all quarters of the eye aw. Sizreoecopen ant Dane wiybew of onl leDosanicane nt Scoeet ated re imctrie | YO an a a ne ANCK Taveon? SUE Tas owned while atcewpting to swim|ount:y, and moro especially at the North,| GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. | don, and svremiam at Crystal fasta: New York we | and vanctys Rone ne ie ine cil nesy A eee fkocbum chucks small bat rapid creek that pound over the beskean wan da Washington aol cl pa Noto first awards of the Maryland Institute for three bef Mme best fabries of the various manutacto- LOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS t—If you puts into the Chevalis,on the 16th of Fe : New Church Organization—Capt. Baker— |" wuitehurst's Gatlery in this ctty ts on Pa. nies, whilst many other kinds of goods have be _ ‘ i Faaryi7 Ma wan Sonus ot age, -— - them a — the exception Serenade—Markets, c. 436 aud th streets, SY Wom Fe. aveuse, etw. | purchased at the late Auction salecie ma Vork,| call at eames of ee wT ROBINSUN, — +++ It ig announced that bis Eminence, the] ©, ‘Wo "owe# Only. | E'sewhero, not only mer- ata very large per centage below the original cost. Gxuora@xtowy, April 10, 1855. SF Jor SuitinaroN rece! at 4 | 5000 yards plaid Gingham 8 cents, originally cost 10 ml fi vale On last Sabbath afternoon, the now Metho-| fie other Magesines, aud our dist church in West Goorgetown was regularly | kis Sovkaiore. Ofese i 340 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. ap 7—dim Cardiual Secretary of State, is about to pub- chants, bat manefasturers and employing peers st] 6000 do fine Calico, fast colors 6 cents, worth 12 BONNETS—BONNETS. lich in two Isrge volumes all the pontifical mechanics tumbled over by scores ere the acts of cur Holy Father Pope Pius IX, from| crisis was passed. This tells well for the en- 10 pieces good black Silk, 25 cents, worth 50 ‘ inni ca aed organized. Rev. Mr. 8; tl res > Wi ISS S. J. THOMPSON is now prepared the beginning of his reign to the close of the ergy and forethcught of the great mass of . od cul! in’ lee a pasion w one of the most complete sort it Pai one Tes se = jurnish Bonnets of ever. description at mode- year 1534. th a es 2 delivered quite an in‘oresting and improssive : A HOLLOTHING ever offered to the citizens of | 50 pieces Berege do Lain, Won cme: Tate prices, and is constantly making additions to <s¢sWan: Japiea, Glin eckdanled 2 haa ose among us, who © conduct of their | address, Several short addresses were also} tis pitrict 7 TF paock emsbreces everything thet i Teco” 0° Laines, 12 cents, original cost} our already large and complete assortment. Ladies Didutres Dpscearh XY | business necessarily ask and give credit. The | made by I bers. Th elegance, for which thelr Clothing is celebrated. “"°""" | vara wide figured I. about purchasing would do well to cali and exam- sicest in New York city for twenty eight » - made by lay members. © ocoacion was one} “Tar 27 5 : 4 awns, 6 cents ine our siock, as we aresute they cannot fail to be years under the firm of y. & J. Jawes, died | C*Ptience of tho season in question will how- | o¢ great solemnity, and all ho participated ne eae os —— Swiss Muslin 12 cents suited as regards either style, quality, or price. an Kocbester on the 6th inst. over, doubtless havo the effect of modifying | in the services seemed to be actuated by feel- US gery poominent aber tues worth 25 nr tipo ee Fase ase sg op net jd wel Goode te ++++ The Black Swan is about to make a| the credit system as in vogue here not alittle, |; gs and purposes of no ordinary charaoter. | oviossut tite waa jon'on the Liver, | 1g jozet beautiful Shawls, 62 cents — HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, reSessional tour through the principal cities} Such # result will not only be beneficial to | Atthe conclusion of the services, twonty-flvo| 'M (endency to drive all uumors to the surface, theredy | 99 nice rosea Bonnet Ribbons, 6 cents 310 Pa. ave., betw. 9h and 10th sts. of the Great West; tha: cllowing the itinor- | those in Washington who give credit, but aleo i tion; tahara ie ced tsmee ieee dionen fine Linen Beinn == : . +i persons come forward and united themselves} 50 dozen fire Linen Shirt Bosoms, 25 cts., worth atige canepie ot ether ent to the tone of society at large. There never brs yeti and last Reap nine res ; 50 pieces oe bed ticking, 8c, worth on HE pi ROSE BUSHES, was a better model than that of John Randolph, | J2imed. organisation has been made un- | * ‘a 6090 yards bleached and unbleached Cotton, 52 anting season being at hand, a splendid lot “Pay as you go; pay as you go, eir.”” Rigid pepe g pact bey creeps | have rye tia of a single bottle will satisfy the most sceptical | _100 dozen Linen Towels, Be a a T of perpetual blooming ROSE BUSHES, on their es in the same line, Cinciysati Evection—The jadgas clerks of tke eleventh and pretties, = : some | Of its bhenenits. Ladies Hand ii 4 own routs, Pears, Plums, Cherri A Ap- g made a retarn of th election held there-| edhererce to it very rarely fzils to bring cighty odd scholars, and a fine house of wor-| “e*See advertisement ip another column. Gentlemen’ silk Cervan as lige ors pomp sag PLANTS. ane yer tifent ee esr eenitacet | weaith, we care not how small the means of - p rapidly approaching Real ahoeerall They = Latier eat Cape ene? street, between K and New York svense ficates BOC! BS is ? - ve also been favored with a OR SALE—A SECOND HAN. URN. ves They were declared elected, and have gig-| the mam who practices on that rule may be, | ministers, whose ministrat tal young A D TURNING “ , ations have given uni- LATHE will be sold cheap if epplied for soon, | 4 Complete assortment of Swiss and Cambric Bag] —“P5—8* MM GRIFFITHS. nificd their acceptance by taking the cath of | on ecmmeneing life. versal satisfaction. Apply to THOS. LEWIS, ea 10h street between ings, Insertings, Flouncings, Undersieeves TO THE LES. of: = willenter upon their duties at a — 4 Tho steamer ee Capt. Harper, from Pa.avenueand E streets. ae 10-14" " eheater Cambrie Cullars at extremely low Rs. M. PIERCE ae Saturday, April proper tine. ; oe seation § ‘altimere, brought -to our city this mornin: DR. D. McFAKLAN No le Bi 5 3 8 spleudid assortment of SPRING Wo hase been informed ibat the legality of on rae Dues. A communication in a | isuieally: heasy Selght, chu — ng DEN TIS on pen ste Bonnets, only Deputies i hove grace MILLINER’ >to which the ladies are in the election, is ye: to be iested in our court. umber of tho National Intelligencer, | wat) for the business of merchants generaliy. | Ofice—No, 332 Pennsylvania > ninth | DM=2iB8 ,t0 offer, Ladies? Slippers 37 cente; Misses | “4,{© Cal! and examine. ‘Whether this be true or falss, we caanot pos- | Signed “Observer,” urging Depmark’s claim Capt. Samuel Baker, formerly of thesteamer| "” ‘street, "Washington, DU. near Ninth | Stippers 25cts; Ladies Toilet Stippers 62 cts: Misec Bcortayec | a street, between Penn. = a ae * — 7° the ee ne of legal right to exact the “Sound dues,” ines bas goue ae oe York to take charge} mar20—eolm* " ene: Vaues bar awen ones pe aS All ordere promptly attended to, rue, A ardly be a matter ji i 7 of the steamer which has been purchased by | ———————____________ < A 3 5—5t* doubt, The new Cliy Couneil will contain, a) SO) Walch this Government protests, has |ne Alexandria and Potomac Company, which| OLOTH SCOURKR AND WASHER. |imet' snd, Gore Congress 6 TOS = _ Spt armner Sarg apr a aoe jas ee under Fag ray Its conclusions | js intended to ny bp hrges og and freight cae haeeagarpis will clean, in the} The above named Sarguine, together Nice ~heeri hy hg ee other city elective ¢fiigera wil 8 0) 8 0 are, of course, in (ween eo imanner, erino Dresses, Shawl: tbe sities pelitical guts Wels may be welt tn , > ‘avor of Denmark, and | boat bet! riet and the various > Meri wis, and | other articles have been selected with ist a0 § Castle Builders, by the author of the Heart's the end, and serve as a mutual check against extravagance and wrong doirg.— Cincinnati Uasstte, April 7, + woollen Gi of criptit 5 against the United States, as involved in the | !andings on the Potomac to its mouth Capt. | sna gentlemen, and ps Mey a) CRD Ti arches ttomers, and Lam pre | Ease, in paper covers ; price 50 cents; bound, 7% controversy in question. As they all hinge on ry nce between Nos. 373 end 377, ‘Third atrect | are seldom equalledrennge a ee word, as well asa careful and skillful captain, | east, between Maryland e and Ca. C OF any other city. Just published and for sale at erroneous premises, they are all wrong, as a end will doubtless give upiversal satisfaction! Hui’ " ste ar $108k" * R. B. HALL, ; t op 10— No, 87@ north Seventh st , above f mar Devbstors, beer 00 hy

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