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EVENING STAR. ‘WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ...-..April 11. ‘Jos Parmvtine.—The public are in- formed that we are now prepared to exe- cute job printing in all its varieties, from cards, ball tickets, &c., to (show bill) posters and book work, as well and as low as at any other office in Washington, and with equal dispatch. Give usa call. ———,-7—-o______ SPIRIT OF THE MOSNING PRESS. The Union has still another Spanish outrage this morning. Stophen Ellis, jr, master of the American brig P. R. Hickman, from Boston for Matanzas, avers, that as he was steering for the Amusements. The Great Mail Letting. —This morning, Wis —For imy ent in harvesters. Pat-| GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. _. ss ited 851. i " ” the work of opening and comparing the bids | “ied July 1, 18 "5 Cove, Va — | Philodemie So The Drama at George-| « NIX CUM WEEZEN CULLY. " naoed avait amine Pelested town Markets. WEDNESDAY NOCTES. for the mail contracts for the section (one improved winnowing machine L a pty Gzoncerown, April.11, 1855. HATIONAL THBATRE. 4 fourth of the United States) just advertised | June 19, 1849. " for, was duly commenced. This work is being) —Jobn Gorham, of Providence, B-] Th Philodemic Society of Georgetown Col- SGNIHTON WONEK EHT. i, Se ee ee ge, MAS SI OHRW Ro. .—For § performed by the First and Second Assistant |" 27%, fongr ‘or SPOOR wy mens Postmaster Generals, aided by a hast of clerks» | Hanson, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improve-| intend to celebrate the landing of the pi HOP DE DOODEN Do. all of whom are under the immediate supét-| ment in pen holders. Patented Deo. 6, 1853. | grims of Maryland, at St. Inigoes, on the - Sane vision of the Postmaster General in person, we Pe. ee ee ee of i leave here on the 14th, ae he hear. As iveupensens oun the bid-] The Massachusetts Kunnery Committee. culbrat on the oie i i a NATIONAL THEATRE. ders are in Washington, though by the time| | The legislative special committee, appointed | Chandier is the ovatis of the day uate ree] THE MERRY SEASON! the Department will be ready to announce its | % investigate the charges against the nunnery | "GN is"sescion, and no doubt some of its UNEDPL’s decisions, a large number will doubtless be in | COmmittee, held an adjourned meeting at the 5 BRUNE SET’ ; It will be a pleasant trip, and we expect a OPERA TROUPE mittee had summoned the ladies connected | large party from this place. ] ave their usual entertainment for the Easier will be with their friends In’ Washington, have been transferred from the General Land | Lady Superior, Mary Aloysia, was present at jolldays on yesterday Sher p : The pieces! 4. yoNDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY Office to the Pension Office: James H. Peabody, | the opening of the meeting. She was accom- D 3 : tree, at the request of the jog the ercok-bucked tyrant.) Many New and Atiractive Features, with D. Webster, and W. F. Sherrod, each to first-| she had with her s statement of the transace | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The United States Government on the Case of Estrampes —Our neighbor of the National Intelligencer seems to be in s quandary over the matter of the views of this Government with reference to details of our affairs with Spain. Their so earnest curiosity in such matters has set us to laboring to ascertain what those views may be. We have, for the time beizg, almost wished ourself the “organ” the Intelligencer calls us, (when, by so doing, its conductors fancy they can make a point against the Administration,) in order that we may relieve them—the editors of the Inte/li- gencer—from the agonizing suspense in which they seem to be plunged. But, alas, organ- ship is-not our province or our privilege. We can only sdrmise, after gathering a hint here, there, and everywhere from unofficial sources. talented members will be selected as chaplain. attendance, as usual. State House yesterday morning. The com- , 5 y i of the Coll ; Traxsfers.— The following ‘hamed ‘clerks| with the scheol at Roxbury, one of whom, the |__2%° Dramatic As:ociation lege Fora fw da for the occasion were Richa: BVENINGS, April 9th, 10th, and Lith. @. T. Dearing, J. C. R. Clark, 0. M. MoGarr, | panied by Samuel May, Esq., who stated that ‘armer. Richard was well played sugh SHOTS AT FOLLY As IT a. ti five ladies who preside over the e- And SONGS, characteristic of the Season, port of Matanzas, shots were fired over and ecco “ rages voce a ee ~ class olerkships. on signed | by riers ra adminis | outs which was evinced by vos _ a svnsuisk AND TEake. astound him from a Spanish guard ship, com- jusions afte inves! 5 — sshoo rougbou: juent bursts of lause The Waldoboro’, Me , Custom-house.—Yes | ‘fed 82 oath to the Lady Superior, after which | formance. We ‘bave freqreatly seen the th t wae by the chairman of rd i,| Merry Laughter and Touching Pathos! : : statemsnt wss reat e an oskuen Rags Sgoted aulitfengen. Ssemewt esto mele wp sornid we sais mine torday, the Secretary of the Treasury. accepted the committes Tt 's mainly the same as that segs papal done, my ht stage, At} Admission TWENTY- CENTS - Ginve inspection of the brig’s papers. He was prob- make up our m an an elaborate ex the bid of Mr Joseph W. Cobum, of Boston, | published in the Boston Advertiser. Thecor- | the fall of the curtain, Mr. Bantree 51 conto ably more than a marine league from shore. | Planation—to throw dust in our eyes. Inthe oe ? pai falthie (thats: preceeded’ to! ea ination of | (wa nll of the curtain, antree sea re The papers being found “ all right,” the brig| case of Estrampes, we have hunted in vain to | Mass., ae Sea - 9 . ae " « ne Ledy Supe nr mh iafed ws fulows atu nd fr calla wi sry “ssi ape Jad "Tho Union farther comments on to] #87 sian queion is ny tobe made wis | ald $11,000. bard abvn irenty facials attended |g ttey Co ee Boge IL stots at to Merten ens niaeaes ae eee ee ray them in their exaizination throughout. Taking it altogether it was the influence of the National Intelligencer in| Spain over it, even though it may turn out The Winter Cruise of the Duane — The| One i ce sammeabisen, == ge ve bie 1 name beat represen es Rapseverseenipess iy omnes ue NORD. frightening Spain into committing outrages | that he was fairly entitled to the American | esvenue cutter Duane, Capt. Richard Evans, ma a cry Gap ae the asses atin. nea i * on cur people and commerce. Speaking of | Daturalization papers carried back by him to] stationed at New Orleans, returned from her | in St. Mary’s Church, Baltimore, and that he gr unchanged, ANLEY those acts of the colonial Government, the| Cuba. It seems probable that if this Govern- a winter’s cruise on the 31st ult., during which | desired to return to the churoh. He askedm® Sitocnie OccunReNcE.—A girl named Jane WwW E N} ut E R N W I L D 8 . if I would give him permission to visi: me Afternoon Exhibition To Day for Chiléren at 3% | she boarded and spoke 02 vessels, rendered saying ho would like to have some pleasant | 00d, who has for some time labored under a assistance to 3, and sailed 2,630 miles. tonversation with me. I declined giving him | 4¢™#2ged state of mind, wandered from her| Ppl soviis yonets must oe fond Pride A Collector of Customs Appointed —Con- time last week, The country round about Benefits for Orphan Asylums y and Friday Permission. He asked if the Bishop would Eveningr. n Object to his visiting me. {told him he would mai a6asOh. on on Gicekag cc coe ae aac at Edcertaan “ppeinted collector of | not, though we reosived bat few visitors. He | fund abeut'seven miles vem het heme aeerly| LIBERTY HALL, ALEXANDRIA. cutteme ot Higestown, Hams, view Jeouph T. | shock heats with me tuive, and o pected half burned up. The woods in that seetios ee Pease, removed. Lon - contast then, and feel more indignant e of the island being on fire, it is thought she BRUNEBEL’S .. Clerical Appointments —R. A Matthews,| time I think ofit [told the gommines when to deaths.) émng herself, andwasbarnedi (MD ERA TROUPE Union says: “A dangerous usarpation like the right of search, or the right of visiation, exercised against an American vessel, is not the less of- fonsive, and will not be less readily and less sternly repelled and resented, because it has been stimulated by false and foolish fears. And so, too, when bea Pe done to our citizens in Cuba, or injustice inflicted upon our com- merce. It may suit the Intelligencer, on the ment questions the right of Concha to dispose of him as he did, an effort will be made to show that under our laws he was not entitled to the rights of American citizenship. How ever, be that as it may, we can hear of nothing going to impress us with the belief that the Government of the United States will be like- ly to call Spain to serious account for her act parents’ residence in Rockaway, L I., some ; “ ar ; . they entered the house that a lady was sick. : other hand, to advise the Spanish people from | in is cage; insomuch as even though a natu: | o¢ Georgia, has been appointed to a first-class When thoyaemberre? the pice eo enter- | =" ESSE Wil! have the Vieseurs 20 « ree eaiats bin i the oageee af eng {rue interest is to go} ralized American citizen, his act of returning | clerkship in the Pemion Office Salary, $1,200 | ed her chamber I was present. They bent so : RANGERS, CITIZENS, lige ¢ on in the career of inault ond of ignomy—for within the jurisdiction of Spain for the avow- |° > , ain closely to her that she has since stated that “that is its vocation””—and it may be agreable J P per annum. ticularly young men are invited t) visit FRIDAY and SATURe she felt their breath. I had previously desired | “°Ncw Roots of the sapeng enna sis fags THURSD OY EVENINGS, 8 ii r ot ineyi va; avenue. Mr. Rowan T. Hopkins, of Tenn., has been the patient to remain gait as if asleep if the Teoh ena otcely “which = open every day April the 12th, 13:h, and 14th. removed from a $1,200 per annum clerkship wma entéréd ails. T was conducting from 4 to hectic (aryl than 1900 vols., and |, Admission 95 ae its withdut ladics, to ” i tte bers The Library contain: 2 a. D < _ inthe Sixth Auditor’s Office, and Mr. J. H.| 4 rec shout trees vie ni ven ning we Beaiing oom is well supplied with ish ang | te Dress Circle, 3734 = ‘0. T. FORD, . Moore has been appointed in his stead. the closets, sinks, &c 1 = wicrican Pétiodicais, boih secular and religious. ap 10 4t- (Alex Gaz & Sentitiel} “ —_— I apes not presént then oné of the gentlemen The Rooms lately occupied by the Association on to the same newspaper to willfuliy exaggerate ed purpose of making war on that Govern- every event as to the expeditions said to be in | ment, placed him practically beyond the bi gap sen pr Cu — the same| wgis of American protection. Our neighbor pont Cae Ge pict prheday tnd foot | wilt Please to take notice that we give this as from the first; but this will net blind th: simply our own opinion of what the Govern- yes of the American people tothe fact that, when | ment will and will not do in this case, based Seventh, near E, are for rent LL STRANGERS R A Light Honse Keeper Appointed —Joseph | took hold of the Rosary Upon being asked ‘to SAM’L FOWLER, Esq., F near 7th et. visiting the City should sce Hiinter’s Cate- poo Me insight opr secpe sooo Pep ng wholly on ® multitude of signs which float] w Senne, keeper of Light House and Beacon| if she wale describe the man who di 8 ired am irises a : A. the Ci oes of he Patent ‘Office. Also, intend to stand by and soe this despotism shel-| 8round us, all unofficial, and also, wo may | 41s: Joseph's River, Mich., at #450 por an-| interview with her, the witness repli NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS INTEREST. siete : tered b-hind the “lawn of uae? and the} truthfully add, indescribable. P : : she could not well describe him, but that she | < . zealous championship of an “American” jeurnal, trampling every just principle under heal! poleon.— foot and while yey to permeate every crop eee xe tilts spark of national liberty on the shores of Cubs, that it is thought by not a few experienced Redemption of U. 8. Stocks.—This morn_ ing, $100,000 of U. S. stocks were reveived at ed irl the Annual Assessment of tazable could recognize him if she saw him : - Mr. Evans, of the Senate, was then inteo- | Poverty in the city ot tober sto Sor the year forada rd of Appeals . TIME. duced, whereupon the witness said that he was sei high agi = oagy poate ecg, ap CHANGE OF not the gentleman whorequested the interview, City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 1'th, from 9 a m SOIREE DANSANTE : - ; F iss, | to 3 p. m., and will continue in session from day to AT CARU CIB SALOON. dares to lay its bands upon the honor and the| public men, that Louis Napoleon is playing a | tt© Treasury Department for redemption pg regen ree gg ny Eanllwn | po} Soe apne yelled J J. COCR T begs leave to tnforse rights of the American people. “| very deep game on England. They maintain The Current tions of the Treasury | sid that was the gentleman who gave his st penne eiawealagmernarmg mall appeals Ouerdet nie In reply toa remark of the National In-| that be is going to Febastopool to strengthen = en until the stant, inclusive. Department.—On yesterday, the 10th April | 2%me as Evans tettigencer that “the sale of Cuba wou'd be The Lady Superior was then further ques. T. F. HARKNESS, Soiree will take place on Friday evening, April 13th. the interests of his government in the East. . B. Bix ‘est Bal il take place on Secretary of the Board of Appeal. N. B. Bix May Festival nl will tal S i > . there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | tioned by Charles Hale, j apr 10 —4t26th Tuesday, May the Ist, on which oceasion ‘most the sale of Spanizh honor,” the Unsom insists They believe that the city will fall at last: 2 Adel pe = red n.inuct and gravet de vestrin eillbe donced that it would be no more so than was the sale the boeke of the Department— Samuel May, Esq. then interrogated tho and that he will be the hero of the action of which that event will be the finale—will take due measures to appear to the world as the hero of that great occasion. They hold . that by so doing, his influence in Eastern af- oh ated er ae su 4,519 05 fairs will at once become unmeasurably greater | For the War Department, 2,900 98 than that of England ; and that then he will | For the Navy Departmen 35.000 00 of Lovisiana a sale of French honor. The Intelligencer, in reply to a comment in an Albany paper, explains that the El Dorado Was not fired “‘into;”’ but that shots were sim- - Vy Sced by the Spanish guard ship to bring her to, and adds: “Now, this is the first we have heard «+ $4,774 20 | Witness as to the scene in the Chapel, but her For paying Treasury debts .. 20.869 29 | 8nswors did not vary materially from previous , testimony. For the Customs.... For covering into the Treasury from customs... secceee 44,619 18 KN! US TEMPLARS NO. 1.. by 2 miss and master. Many other interesting and BS ineton Ercamement No. 1, wil! characteristic dances will be periorme: by his pu- pils. Further particulars wilt be given m due time. April llth. B. B. French, Esq.,M E x ap 1¢-3:* mander erect has provided a banquet for the a ¥ = The Poole Oration. <s a pee re femal | poe setting. Device, an fk branch. La ; is effice. ap 10— The last services to the late William Poole at this office Pp SOIREE DANSANTE —PROF. H. W = ND HAND TURNING wé6ré rendered on Sunday, at the Appollc Re UNDER will croc ero YY: (OR BALE—A SECO! OST—A PLAIN GOLD RING, WITH BLOOD 768 61| Ri N. Y., in th ff about t litful Soirees on WEDNESDAY EVENING, ht | api A THOS LETTS, a fn alee keen ie ul Soirees 3 5 LE on P ‘ J repudiate his engagements with Britain with [ecto ictedes the gies “ sores Se eee sax tins tant. : 2 gcc dee E streets.” aw 10- it" that the El Dorado w ‘into,’ and of i «4, | For repaying for the Interior De- hundred persons. The audience waszalthost |)! isl that have been im the habit of vieiting | © ——————“"—""—____S’"" couree we made no attempt to exouse ‘such an | Teference to the future of affairs on this side partment aeeine exclusively masculine, there being but five fe- | these Soinees acc politely solicited to invite their ENUINE JET BRACELETS RE- outrage.’ Had the steamer not ‘come to,’| of the Atlantic, laughing heartily at the idea — e friends. ap 7—4t ceived and for sale at extremely low at however, the Spanish cruiser would have been| that the Queen’s Government should expect] List of Patents issued from the United| males present. A Rev Mr. Hood opened the ap 10—At LAMMOND"S, “th ot. jestiied by naval laws and usages in firing States Patent Office, for the week ending April | services with prayer, after which the oration GRAND CONCERT FOR THE Benefit of the Sizth Ward Baptist Church, TO FE CIYEN aT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD. ASEASD CONCERD will be given on su(o ber; and there is not an officer in the him to interfere direatly or indireetly in favo: American Navy, we a prehend, who will not SB . 10, 1855 - each beating that date : was delivered by Captain James M. Turner. = of abelstiogian, axd aidiog ws in all =e Warron Aldrich, of Lowell, Mass.—For im- | After entering into a detailed history of the say that he would, under those circumstances, | wherein we may have questions in issue with = 2 2 . have fircd into the steamer. his present ally, in order simply to weaken her proved lathe. early 2areer of the deceased, which ws omiton “ We endeavored by a few plain arguments : " _ John Andrews, of Winchester, Mass.—For | secount of its having been already printed, he to show that the Spanish ship, acting in the| P®¥er, 80 that she (England) may be the iess improvement in drills for a an wells. said: character of a sentinel to a city and island in| able to oppose obstacles to the success of his} Nelson Barlow, of Newark, N. J.—For saw- Poor Poole! who that k him a t Momentary expectation of hostile invasion, | schemes with reference to the future of affairs | ‘eet. lamsathisles! Gest one oe jasti i iz Horace Boardman, of Plattsburgh, N. Y.—| not lament his loes? Generous to a fault, and | assisted by several gentiemen who have kindly vol-| city, and the occasion preseuts » favorable opportu- Seenacking a ‘Bian’ Wena in Europe, wherein his interests and those of For improvement in steam boilers. bri he was strong. Beautiful in his or- | unteered their services. They will give a selection 3 an SONGS, DUETS, QUABTETTES, | bleinvesimeote "Posne inrcnditg a ean ti Possessing = nai i 5 Solomon E. Bollers, of Rochester, Mars.—| ganization, an industrious man, and a good jof Popular SONGS, STS, QUARTE’ ,| ble investments Persons intending that peeing lh ls fase done oa peels magiens ny be Sy a0 eee a mpeeen machine for raising and trane-| citizen! A noble specimen of God’s master- | CHORUSES, &c., sea eke their pleasing char- | property advertised are requested to do so before 2 i i thing, without regard to the marine league — + flatter themselves will give general sat: | the day of sale. R. J. ROCHE, Collector. 3 F 7 ring stones. lyoreation. He was by tradé 4 butcher, and | ter, they from chore. When the United States frigate Interesting Particulars Connected with the PLymen Brainard and Levi Newton, of At- tow excelled him in his professional avoca- arr feciwicn wut preside tt the plane fate, | 2? O— Se “President” first dircovered the ‘ Little] Execution. of Estrampes, &e., &¢ —A Cuban | tiea, N. Y.—For improvement in rotary har: j ti B she was fifteen leagues from the Capes} gentleman, in New York, who received from ticles in it variety and c! for cast at ap 10-2 = LAMMOND’S, 7th st. HE COLLECTOR'S SALE OF CITY Property for Taxes, as advertised in the Nation- al Intelligencer, will take place on a ~ FRIDAY EVENING, the 13th instant, by the wg ead nog mew seedy oe = W‘SHINGTON GLEE CLUB, braces a large amount of property in all parts of the oYsS, FANCY a and useful ar jon. Mr. Turner spoke from experience, for| ‘Tickets TWENTY_EIVE CENTS" concen to HARD TIMES. rows. es had himself bee: jpectator during Poole’s commence at 8 o’clock. ap 11-3 his friends by the lest arrival from Havana |. /¥702 Boardman and George C. Sweett, of| hours of business. The press had calumnia. of gini We were then at peace wi the world; here w. bel RY GOODS at prices to suit, at No. 16, oppo- a 7 ta uinchinerg | tedl'the dosamacd—ohet ee bet cant 1. | JK 1D GLOVES.—We have just received 50 dozen Dine Conte Mafaet, between Bight and Next i ich, Ct —For improvements in machiner: je deceased —w! ey had said was al- : : . Ai libustering ; and seethe ale eae much information concerning the execution of toe winding up liner tee or cord. J together false and unjust. “It was glorious to = aWALL & STHERENS, eal Yard wide —_— a7 is panel of the President, Commodore Rodgers, gave| Estrampes, has kindly forwarded to us copies} Stephen M. Cate and Edmund Jordan, of] see him (Poole) d-fending the ballot boxes; 342 Pa. avenue, next doer to Iron Hall. be Gingheme:4 pata “ ze ar blo Bxksown sail, pursued her the| of such portions of the letter as ke deems bere tl a le af | i goles appa) Do do 6X cents whole day, and th P +. | ment of dies and stocks for ornament! me! ral n 01 ctators a ° sd Tr he hat pore an yroryl likely to interest the American reading public. bibes. s e ion, | cent templation of that interesting sight. Some DIAMONDS, PEARLS, retary Staaten ‘Ooms GY cents Jobn Chilcott and Robert Snell, of Brook-| people had doubied that Poole made us. of UBIES, Emirarus, and all other precious stones} 78 go unbleached do, do lyn, N. ¥.—For improvement in poot — sy paociomah aie a eae ,”? but ieincoar cure eons Crosses, Rings, &c., in the Yard wide Bea Tick, 8 cent : Thos. C. Connolly, of Washington, D. C.—| who ever thought of question ing the authen- a 5 Se Pes “ » dewanded on his conduct proneuseed the at of the condemned man. It was said around For impr ent dg machines for recording| ticity ee Lawrenac’s itumortal sates «Don’t Dover gm gaa Letters and all devices en. oes Raeee ce -i:stifiable, and our Government approved the| ‘B® Palace that shortly before Estrampes was | votes in le, lative bodies. give up the ship?’ And numerous other pa- M. W. GALT & BPO., Jewelers, Dee o Slime a: aataacer original cost. finding of the Court. In fact, the right to} ©xecuted, as a last effort, the Archbishop} Jason W. Cory, of Crawfordsville, Ind. —] triots had made use of memorable phr ’ 324 Pa. av., between 9h and 10th sts. Also. a large lot of Goods which must be sold to Pail at sea. without regard to maritime juris-| placed in the hands of a little daughter of | For improvement in seed planters. qhich were not doubted, why then should that | _ap 11-3t diction, if not universally acknowl rity to Jring to and to speak th tranger, Thus, the letter praises the Archbishop for his would he have given chase to her? The Courtof| pertinecieus and noble efforts to gave the life Inquiry which the Commodore immedi: a et close business about the Ist July. A Josiah J. Dutcher, of New Haven, Conn —| declaration be called in question, of @ man If you are anxious to get the greatest bargains ev- at loact universally practiced by the ships in Concha @ letter from Estrampes, which she| po, improvements in locomotive boilers. who had proclaimed himself the standard bear- SS Ek Gana ps er offered in the city, come at once to the ’ waref all uathens* delivered, aocompanied by the good priest,| Wright Duryea, of New York, N. Y.—For| er of the party he belonged to The recent ariother ot of those, Parie Mantiliag on Tharsday,| 5 14 seeder so falling on her knees and bezging her father | 03rd sonepr ae meee eee b or dea ee Boe ied as a 12th instant. The: sah oo dst Bow Youk| 3p 10—lw ate Magruder = Benj. R. Eames, o uth Ne le.—For | he had lived—fai to his Go is count ices. 3 ES 4 Count aun. ales abe Lr the condemned man. But im sau ent in portable door tasknens: and his friends!” C oh Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th sts. wie Setniatena Wea Bagi ees Fest er Prise _ " icroslawski, a acted comtetion —_— on reading the letter, repulsed her| Salathel Ellis of Hew York, N. Y.—For oe Hood heed) ap & benediction, |_sp Teo _ | 4'Gou fhe esa bocaniel by eee on coe is: loader of Germany, prominent in the insur- er good companion with anger and indig. | improvement in framing for building concrete | and the meeting ispersed, GREAT INDUC: finder will be liberally rew: y a poser bilpig hacerlo paden, has again nation. He at oze time pti that = sls C. Garvin and J. H King. of x id 0 THE pg sag scone termined to make = Green’s, C st., between 3d and 4%. 7 en - Garvin : . of Hage present business, i nis men for the English service in the Crimes | P°4y might be interred in a coffin, and as the town, Md.—For tool for boring habs, wr) ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. siete onlunae Il selected He will head the company he is enlisting | friends of Estrampes chose. But suddenly Hlis re-appearance at this time will startle both hia friends and his enemies abroad, who had given up the expectation —— seéing him again, in consequence of his lo: . The last that was seen of him mae Lage away from some continental melee, mrnce this day to sell off my stock of well selected ARINA BOILERS, a! a by tt y : 7 goods at erst. = W. H. HAI Weather Balai eedings Revenue Ladies will find many articles worth their atten- 203 Seventh st, near Pa. avenue. = ‘es. tion. I will offer great inducements to all who will | ———_—__" "A S's BEA UD: SNORE Avsxanpaia, April 11, 1855. | f.vor me with a call. oon ad OR SALE A Finer: aaTe ag ora The hail storm of last evening leaves us| 1 name inne av , betw. 10th and 11th sts. 6 years old, and perfectly iv ARNY’S Confectionary, Georgetown. —For im-| this morning 8 cool atmosphere, which s warm S'raw and Gimp Bonnets mar 28—eort Moses Thompson, of Henrico county. Va changing his mind, he countermanded that — improvement in furnaces for burning wet Permission and had the corpse carried off ina] “Cy. Hutchinson, of Auburn, N. Y.— cart, with those of three subjects from the For mode of guiding reciprocating saws. hospital, and tossed into a hole with them. James H. Jones, of Solo, N. 3 é f : It is not-yet known where, in Spain, Felix, | PTOVement in railroad car coupling. sun promises to render genial before night. Bonscts nd Flow Sx Chlidron OR SALE—At the SENATE STABLE south with a cannon in pursuit at his heels. ? ? ot FR r ae Bs ght. Bonnct and Cap Ribbcns z- wsdl Hight maletie manviea el is giy.| The hat boon sentenced to ton yours’ impris-|inprovement in heeareen nF" Oar City Councils met last evening, having pe 8 St ey seaming Rabene we buggy bay Horse.” Apply at thy Grant earsal, previ i i Facc and Bonnet Flowers i ivate reh: i f onment, is to be confined. The probability i-, Alex B Latta, of Cincinnati, 0.—For im | ® slim attendance in each Board. In the | real Thread and Val. a . py F appearante ns ptt ger. of the that he is by this time on bis way to Spain. provement in steam ators. | lower Board, Joseph Grimes, a member elect Polat de Lanes French pai and other ioe posts, « & Fassy Kemble Butler, Miss Kim-| It was thought by the Creoles sympathizing |, V#lter Lackey, of Worcester, Biass.—For| trom the Firat Ward, appeared, was qualified, | Black Silk Lace, Mitts, Bobbin Edgings &c, 'y and others. one fine buggy bay Horse. A, at Stables, . Senate Post Office. wal; he = WO SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR SALE improvement in straw cutters. 2058 : Cambric and Swiss Bands and Flounci or rent upon reasonable term , at the Wa hing- ip peneues macs ow sayehe evident-| with Estrampes, that had the Cahawba’s mails} Robert F. R. Lewis, of Anapolis, Md.—For | 804 took his seat ; $2,000 were appropriated Do io" Edings and Insertings ay Depot ~ the sale a Hallet, Davis & Co., bt P: 2 tizen reached the island three days before they did, seh wheel for replacing railroad cars upon| for the use of the Overseers of the Poor; a mre] and aoe andianchiets a“ ome ven, and _— a a, = - ae wee ae a cil ro of Baltimore, his life would have been spared; ag it was be- | the track a communication from the Friendship Fire Com: da =e woustomen-] 254 306 Pa. avenue % years connec! i r = if . a c " arti ELL of thateity, died there yesterday morniag in | lieved among them that in those mails came | jt ge tet tiaee:, Of Weverton, For| pany was referred to the finance committee, a ereearenetiieneaneeeaenae strong r improvement in gtaduating the tension of car| and another from the Hydraulion Fire Com- p = — 6 strances from Spanish official | brakes Wm. Loughridge, of Weverton, Md.—For stationary hydro pneumatio engine for extin- OR SALE—A Pair of BAY MARES, 7 yeare to the real est: ittee ; D bi = _ap en Popes ; . 1 ee an: ie estate comm: 3 De SS eee je, spirited and capital goers. yare Bill’ for $50 50 was ordered to be paide the| NEW AND ELEGANT JEWELRY. Fei broken and perfectly fyee from tricks, ana finance committee reported the revenue bill, W. GALT & BRO. are now opening a mag- Les fort: ae year — age, of pneumonia, ‘er a weeks illness. © was, about twent th x years ago, employed in Washington as a parti Souls: ak ee et te ter, and was favourably known to the wat Captain General, which were regarded in . A ; cewsieege fruit any en eS — of - K z . - guishing fire. and, after the blanks were filled, it was laid e hificent assortment of new and elegant Jew- driving. e owner paris wil 7 iy because Lereabout in those days. Madrid as likely to precipitate war with the John F. Manaban, of Lowell, Mass.—For| on the table. The Council then adjourned. ar GS ira susured thnk Git grammes sack: rant poy een el yd ion ++++The friends of Mrs. Webster will be| United States. improved machinery for boring wells Tho items of the new bill are as follows: 1 giadtolearn that her health is im end that it is expected eho will soon pore Tecover from the effects of the eccasioned her illness. —o it ality and style, is superior to} siree! soush of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an op. pay eee bfterea’ sneaad “ ‘ sera to try them, enquire at the counter of the Possessing peculiar advantages in procuring their | Star office. They will be sold a ba.gain. es. Over 12 years, $2.50; [this is a new item goods, they are enabled to offer (hem much lower ag Sf A. Il. Morrol, of Marlem, Bexas.—For im-| have heretofore been taxed as t theables; | | than the usual rates. Saml. N. Maxem, of Shelburne Falls, Mass.| Real estate per $100 of value 90o ; last year, abd improvement in machine for paring ap-| $1.10; annuities aud rent charges, 900 vos Pp An Official Letter Concerning the Expected Swiss Paupers.—The following extract from ° MILLINERY. °. & recent letter from the Swiss consul at Havre Provement in cultivators, furnitare per $100, 500.; white maies over 18 M. W. GALT & BRO. “1 ET. Cartington, of Oswego, N. Y., has| to the Swiss Consul General (Mr. Hits) in this] | Benj. T. Norris, — $1.50; last yoar, $1; carriages valued at $400, ap lina Pe Mt Baween Om ne 5 Succes to the Miner Sd. & M sddreseed a letter tothe managers of the Qs. city, will be read with i : chine for mortising blinds. $250 do., $7; $100 do., $5; under $100 do., = McGan, Bridge street, Georgetown y°e° Orphan Asylum, inclosing a check for viet SS Samuel P. Parh: J. 34; $15, (new item;) hearse, $15; Mo NEW BOOKS AT ava will open her carefully seleet+d stock pote nin Mo inst Institetion. Semone cheat fe. 00 phe oP Rode 0 “ipod & watt of Gray, $1; Julia Kavanaugh’s sty eds Oram paper pe SULLINERY FARCE GO0pS, ca eee Geo. le. i y . : 5 reach and FAN on. Geo. G. Marshall, of Indiana, in Zurich, who pid ic ty — yess J. Rode: of 3 00w, 50¢ ; when more than Saturday next, 15th inst. . - = cover 75 c nts, cloth @i . i ¥ illiner who is thoroughty acquaint ed died on Fridsy last, in Louisville, Ky. similar position in Basle, writes te bee [eae x = ast rapt ree ae _— Life of Sam Houston, with om ee “a 3 aa mn aot ‘Soc Wares no object for a compe- +++» Sepator Mason spoke d: league here, Mr. V. ; > % any. Sab. | ant Ons, Look Ahead; or, The first stroke and] terriand. ap 9—31* x *poke daring four hours | !®38 y esey, notifying him that | straw cutters. panies, $100; marine insurance company, $50; in Petersburg, Va., on Friday, to the Demo. 300 Poor Swiss would rion. sent via Havre to} Ch: R f Al Pa.—For im- | attorneys with tice of $500. $1 the Last, qheeg mee price ied ia a i - “4 = H e ra cratic Associrtion. the United States. Mr. Vesey sanlenies, arles Rose, o! lentown, Pa. ‘or ys wi ractice of over $500, $10; un. The Old inn; or, Travell Entertainment MRS. L. ALLEN, : a roved venetian window blinds. der $500, $5; physicians, $10; wholesale com- | price g1 : . 305 Pa. avenue, between Ninth «+++ Major John Reed Smith, the D, against their bein shipped, and requested |" David Russell, of Drewersburgh, Ind.—For| mission merohants, first class, $10; seoond| The a Story, by Bo es “e ‘and Tenth streets, south side, = ti e : mith, emo-| my presence at his office. »I imm iately | improvement in straw cutters. class, $32; commission merchants, first class, | °f the Sun. ikstore, near 9th s Will open on Saturday, 7th instant, a tee for the Virginia Legislature, | Went, because the interest of My country was am Sharp, of Danville, Mo.—For im- | $30; second olass, $15; fiour merchants, $20: api most extensive and beatitiful assortment of Spring Sunda? vezi county, died at Danville, on = —— yi made the following explana. | provement in straw cutters, auctioneers, $100; slave dealers, $100; ex: | MVHOMAS’S AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST| MI oop ees pong fle y A nm, W rs ae - requested me to write] David M Smyth, of New York, N. ¥.—For] change brokers, $100; bill brokers, $100; houses T Elliott’s American Fruit Grower's Guide “anata pr a ngewe en, +++» Henry W. Thomas, of Pairfax county, erin : . ight forward it to Washington. am provenens in platform balances. of private entertainment, $30; boarding housss, | Floy’s Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden “apenas — pun, se eva gunn etn Eck maw detonate |r eng 9 9e°R fete, Mia | am hm) Amel kee ote em [Sweets Paar | Haro Pa e Sev i iot i SH ra . ¥ » = erson, — i " ri , (new item, ; build- : $$ TS Com seca 2 Congressional district in longed to some ‘district or commune, which | cutiee’ ba jem oy dog smestalions{eeurlionts Sib; Geta ns Perce aecueare by Kiouning OPENING NEW STYLES FOR MAN- ++++Governor Clark, ‘of N bar bound to receive him at any ti Albert S. Southworth, of Boston, Mass.—| daguerrean artists, $10; livery ‘ables, (new | Anderson on the Hothouse TILLAS. “ Clark, of New York, has The qualifications of a Swiss cit never | For plate holder fo- cameras. item,) per stall, 50c ; exhibition hall, (new| And many valuable works on Agriculture and ws open this morning. April one = signed the prohibitory liquor bill cease, no matter in what country he is. John & Thomas Sweeney, of Birmingham, | item,) $20; billiars tables, $25; personal estate | Gardening in all their various branches beautiful stock of Spring = Se of wien Lt Dots of Buffalo, Now York, bas] gach cxcintedt an (migrants in question were | Pa—For improvement ie ada ene rey | am) S20 billians Per $100, 580 ; hucksters, | _sp"!______FRANCK TAYLOR. _| TILL. 48, and respectfully invite the snention of Decker sesame testimonialto Margaret| to the receipt of ftty fraser NO™ Orlenne | rolirs paiva cage ee agit Beg SHIRTS ! mesiog tei pci, ching gut ae tha om — the noble woman 4 Thatt was no law in existence which tare teen's soli ke ee Gana tonsa te nee could such emigrants the Privilege. 5 h th and variety of our assortment they cannot Wm. th dnd printing presses. | retail do., first class, $15; second class, $! sh W GHISs ROTAy LISEEN = 4 lobe Lastly That a consul of the United States mie of Hingham, Mass — INGTON, D. C fail to be ‘ a ‘or im- | shopkeepers, first class, $5; second class, $: AVING added to our es ablishment a ap9-6t CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. provement in cabin chairs. lumber yards, $40; each story of an occupi: pr mil tngly offer ane sejoneupPosed would koow-| Isvao B. ‘Trimble, of Baltimore, BMd.—For| ee pe a etry of dog, $2.50; H god vo mabe to onder Shits of eupesies gout gp eh wr gr oe bodying the facts on which the gift Wis (3 drendln Ap geen improvement in wooden splice piese for rail- ble if more than one is | prepara vols . MR ANCK TAYLOR. A present of suitable clothi t being satisfactory, the three hundred Swiss | wa: Ante dated Oct. 10, 185d wery, (new item,) $20; po) Particular attention paid to measuring, fitting and| ap 7 the Ee og — morrow in the ship Globe for New ‘fire wae. of Florence, Mass.—For de-| an, beer maker, (new item,) $10; th eck 7, naj noeoregncdicarpcet ees (ALOCMS. CLOoms, CLOOMS Ixif vou : vice, ample Bosoms, a , CLOC ja In it sinful to be poor ? ome Sepeygoclis spindles to yield.| measurer and guager of casks to pay 30 per G'scxs. LOC! £4" Sem has won a good many Victories of ‘rench Cuffs want a good Clock, warranted to keep ume, ; N. C.—For im-| cent. of their receipts, and all the wood| Als, worked and plain French C oxh at theeede or S ROMINSON, late, bet he cccasionally recel Is a poor man necessarily a Fauper? proved implement for boring the earth it to the city by railroad to be measured We shall give phoma ‘ial attention, zs 3480 Pa. ave., oppo, Browns’ Hotel. iy ves @cheok to} Cripples are not allowed to leave theircom-| David E Paynter, of Ph adelphia, P; by the wood measurer. and use every effort to give ia price, ap 7—dim =" Progress. Among the latest disasters to hig} ™¥2* in Swilserland unless they have ample | signor to Israel ‘The great balloon man, Mr. E. D. Tippett, | make and finish. pe cauco, may be mentioned his defest in the| @*%*2*- For improved paint mill. is in tows, exhibiting his’ model’ and selling | “Shirts not iuing can be feturned. * PURE GROUND PLASTER. . Times are very severe in Switzerland, so} J. M. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods in every style and Y¥ the single ton, or larger q . always on municipal elections at Chester, P Ivania: | th . igner | ten cent pamphlets. ; wand and for sale at our St i, lower end > Sennsylvania; | that men are ofien obliged to work for six The board of guardians of the free schools | Mality. ofGioves. 3 - fUsen te deceen ve Bavtord, Connecticut ; and Patterson, N. ¥., States reais qa AY should not the United Hape. bon mock ot OL & STEPHENS Woare pfopeved 10 Goliver tit aiiy Ditters Page 4 on Mondey last; and at Cincinnati, Chilicothe, Teceive émigrants who like their fellow . H. Lacy add: th a. between hh and 10h ste. | Wharf, foot of Seventh street. d other of 0 ; inset ans, the Swiss, are proverbial for their Democra Also 808 Fa. avenue > doors enst of Metonal | " Ordese cmenaea ee wk teh, 5 . av a and other parts of Ohio, previously. usiry and spbristy, though they be poor.” |, Y. ‘ du. foo ??** : Op aot | ap 10—0064 “Oi wine & co.