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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOsSIP, | |“.0p.meztinetDroenbera Frmch tigate] FOUR DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. [O'Rokee ponh.tevouenanteemerw| .. Ammaementé. eR cay c. | 2nd the steamer, Colbert opened fire upon the ; ashington. | rad, who isrued a warrant for the apprehen GRAND CONCERT The Execution of Estiampes.—Tho follow. | city, which warvon'inued for about an hour—| Arrival of the Wa Honof Me O'Recke, (FOR TMS ; ing communication will be read with interest. | have ney Nesk mie Sumage by the rebels ix| - Naw York, April 12 —The steamship Wash- = bez took this warrant, and immediately | Renont of the Sixth Ward Baptist Church, The writer is evidently thoroughly conversant | -Siuen,”? —— ington from 5 a vis Scuthampton, with laid thi Seat hee ne Ween tocleegtnntege hg < . ” e by a with Spanish law, as well ag with the state of) pag gpanish Language —By tho extension Liverpool dates to Wednesday, the 28th ult , | once place the matter in Officer Hope's hands, | 02D? “ELLOWS' HALL, NAVY YARD. things existing in Cubs. Admitting that] o¢ our territory in virtue of the treaty of 1848 rived here this evening. Her advices are| WhO shortly after found the gentleman in Ne AED CONCER® will be given on Estrampes was really a citizen of the United | with Mexico, communities speaking tffis beau | ** Jeter thad'th i elved = Chambers street, and brought him before Jus | /\ FR'DAY EVENING, the 13th instant, by the States, (whiob, we confess, we arenot inclined | tifa) language havo been brought into the a ‘ster than those received per steamer | tice Osborn, where he gave up the money vol- W.AHINGTON GLEE CLUB, to believe, as the class of Cubans who seek to | american Union. Their archives, municipy : violate our neutrality laws have, nearly all of /iaws and regulations are in that language, untarily. assisted hy several who have kindly vol- The steamer Canada had not arrived out This being all the boy wished, O’Rooke was | unteered their serv! et ve a selection them, been less than five years from the | ang those records must necessarily be resorted when the Washington left. - island,) there can be no question that his | to in the settlement of their landed interests of Poy SONGS. JARTETTES, _ ey he might depart, which he did in- CHORUSES, aeeae Be from tie mer: The proceedings of the Vienna Conference} The boy has returned to Pbiledsighie well So, Oy Rate eerie ee ro pee i = dispatch with which justice} Prof. Forrrscn will preside at the piano forte. trial, 28 it took place, was a violation of the | ¢ to come. Besides, we appear to be unsatisfactory. The allies do | satisfied with the dispa wi " : n Amerioun understanding of the treaty. Yet, rg a immedine neighborhood with Mezigo|%¢ Haat on the destruction of Sebastopol, |#sdminnared fn this ity... Bapren conmrnee Somes ee apteae we remember that if a party from Cuba should j ¢,, nine hundred miles, the Rio Grande only but propose other conditions disagreeable to War Nor?—The “vi of this olty ey PERA AFRIQUE. make such an effort against the United States Separating us for that distance, after which Russia. : z egelasions Government, in Florida, as Kstrampes avowed | this noble river, with ita tributaries, traverses essa advices of the 24th ult., state that | ture, to ‘ invite signatures clog ccs pen Daa Legisls- —a the brutalising practice of that he was making at Baracoas against Spain, | 1,4 Territory of New Mexico from “horth tof (2° Serve pr ye a of repeated attacks, | eating animal food.” The cause of moral Te- T H E K UN K E L 5 EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: in by 12 o’clock, M., otherwise they may not appear unti! the next day. Jos Puinrinc.—The public are in- formed that we ure now prepared to exe- cute job printing in all its varieties, from cards, ball tickets, &., 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. on iliior tangle AGENTS FOR 7HE STAR ; The following persons are authorized to contract for the publication of adver- ion on Mount Sepone, | form, they think, would be greatly subserved, our authorities, it matters not what party | south Our ople are thus constantly brought | whence their guns play upon'the French lines. by prohibiting the cattle market. They are : ws’ een h the Mexic vibe The weather continued fine and the health pore t> show that the flesh of ODD FELLOWS MAbs, into contact with the Mexican population t to assimilate man’s na-| On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, along the whole eweep of our south ce of the troops improving. The advanced ba' has a tendency m teries of the British were making considerable | ture to the nature of the beast.—V. Y. Es April 16th and 17th, boundary, and by commercial and other rela- Pp might be in power, would treat him pretty much as Jackson very properly treated Aburth- not and Ambrister. Believing in *he sound- rogress pres: hich will itively be the: i : = EWELL KNTE TAINMENTS. P P : f the principle of doing as we would bej,- : A to information received from de- ram, tisements in the Star: —* P tions our intercourse is rapidly increasing coording form: 7 commence at 8, and con- ’s death had not been BOO! LES BEG LEAVE TO Doors open at 7 o’clock, 8, Philadelphia—V. B. Patwer, N. W. — tetas mS ae. with Central America, with Peru, Chili, and ects flere her Nastopal! = BS rom thelr friends ad the public gene- | clude by 10 JOHN T. FORD, Agent. . rul probability be the corner of Third and Chestnut streets. other political dominions of South America,| Omar Pasha arrived at the allied camp on | rally that they intend giving a Grand Pic Nic and &@- On WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 18, i rsion to the White House on WEDNESDAY, -} where this language is the vernacular. bes i re es ane 4 = vim ee ora bs = ay the Kunkels will perform at Odd Fellows’ Hall guide of the Goverument of the United States New York—S. M. Parmnem. & Oo >} in the Estrampes case; more especially as E i ner Particulars in future advertisement. ey eae a eee ' Nassau street. avowed, from the moment he was zeized, that sine eabeaaaer sinsuament Goran mogiie, assisted by*General Knoys, routed _ ap 13-3 sins HALL Boston —V. B. Patmer, Scollay’s] he had returned to the island to rovolutionize Innguagé. ‘The study of it ehould be intro-] On the17th the Russians attacked tho whole} y gM (ONTGOMERY, GUARDS.—You are. re. GUARDE—You are. ie. : Building. its Government. Our land is an asylum for duced into our schools, academies, and col- | line hs oy allies, but were driven back with [ale ( 7) EVE NG, a STANLEY’S oS SS the oppressed. It is not a point, however, leges, not only with a view to acquire a know!- | ® fs for outirbeting int asttag the hall of the Washingzon ight “rad WwW E ST E RN WwW I L D Ss *PIRIT OF THE MOSNING Fakes. from which persons who seek a refuge here edge of the language fundamentally, but to| fort and for erecting exte ‘ e sem fortifica- | ap 13-3 Secretary. | will be exhibited THIS (Friay) EVENING for the The Unton commends am sriiele from the | from their oppressors in other lands may, at nire familiarity with it as a medium of| tions at Sebastopol, are favored by the British | benefit of the Protestant Orphan Asylum. te acquire fam! 7 Government. OTICE.—ALL PERSONS INTEREST-| qn, Exhibitions both days for Children at 3. Mobile Register upen the right of search, | will, involve us in interminable difficulties | son versation. Prince Gortechakof artived st Sebastopol ed in the Annual Assessment of taxable | pening at 7 o'clock, wherein the writer, of course, holds to ultra} with Governments and nations with whom it Wo say nothing of the fotare destiny of] onthe Soh alt PSP aes eens Negra | Admin 8 compre ha pie. ap 18 Cuba in connection with our future as ana-| n the 14th the Turkish cavalry at Eupat> |Win be im secsion im the Ammeesnea™ Room, inthe] LIBERTY HALL, ALEXANDRIA. tion—our frequent commercial intercourze | Ti® made a sortie but were repulsed. See City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th, from 9 a m e b lions it - 3 . m., and will continue in séssion from day to sj with that island giving additional importance] (G02, ihe 17th three battalions of Zouaves at- | to 3 p. m., an E51. to the considerations suggested. democratic party doctrines in that connection The same paper also discourses of the protest of the British Consut at Quits, joined by those of France, Spain and Peru, against “the transfer of any intsrest in the Gg)lipagos \ <7 Islands’’ to the United States” by Ecuador rate me ; croaine at Barred fessor The Extraordinary Demand for Postage Zhe long article on that subject is designed, | can citizens a road. Youcay that “ihe act of Stamps.—The change in the law requiring we presume, to ridicule Britain's propensity | Hstrampes returning within the jurisdiction of | payment of postage in advance in all cases, s ‘ Spain for the avowed purpose of making war to meddle in our affairs. on that Government placed him practically is our interest to cultivate amicable relations The following is the forcible, yet temperate, communication to which we refer: Lo the Editor of the Star: : In your number of this evening (the 10th) I = tecked the new Russian redosbts before Se- | day (Sundays excepted) during the same hours for i of hi and decid all appeals bag, bw tee oo doves toe wi area oe OPERA TROUPE T. F. HARKNESS. wi before their friends se ~ pene of ae tis the French bby Secretary of ae Dean of Appeal. all have the ae pas app wy carried the Jine of ambuscades - occupied 10—d126th . - the Russian sharp shooters, and at the same ae THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR: ii i ? ; 1 TOLEN—From the Looking-Glass Store of DAY EVENINGS. has caused a tremendous rush upon the de ce ee \) J. Wagner, 255 Penn. avenue, a small (il April the 12th, 13:h, and 14th. fe at hich ii he alliance between Sardinia and the | h™ gad ioncane ~ seh pane penne ea Admission $5 oents—Gents without ladies, to The Intelligencer condemns the personali. | beyond the wegis of American proteetfon.”” Peete Creer meena ueeen Mine Bite, Porte was si in the 15th ult. et ee wand wi be Yor itn rovurn Dress Circle, 3734 cents. ties in newspaper and political (oral) discus | Hed you said that the ebaracter of citizen | ext answering the orders of postmasters at the was signed on the same. A suitable reward ven the Dress Circle, 3734 of the United States should not save the life 3 Preparations continued to be made at Con- | to the subscriber. JOHN WAGNER. JNO. T. FORD, Agent. sion which are in vogue among us of America, rete of about two hundred per diem. Post-| stantino f Estrampes if he were guilty, nor destroyed me b Pe and the Em, vie wil visit Q wen | oe o H sSEXE = -- ee i = MERE be : : 2? a masiors, to be certain of getting supplied] time both he 6 Ampri it Queen °O PERSO ¥F s LL 8T and rejoices to find at least one anti-fillibus | the right of Spsin to judge him orany native ee Victori: the 16t! 1. Y¥MENT.— ny A isiti 3 see Hunter’s Cate- tering journal in Mississippi—the Brandon] born citizen of this country, and to prenounee | Promptly, should be careful to state in their aes oaths 2A ot Apri sb has arcadia wo eo bry er ee sentence in his caze and to execute him, I Regubincen: might have concurred with your views. But however evident the grounds for condemna- Trance agrees, says the London Morning | waiting for appointments under the general govern | ‘wyue of :he Curiosities of the Patent Office. Also, Herald to send 50,000 additional troops to the | ment, or other parties out of business, will be taught | jis Deseription of Poweli’s Great Picture. Crimea after the close of Vienna Conference, | five differeut ways of making a good living, or may | f+}, 23— 3m" provided England will furnish the means of | f¢#lize a fortune in an easy and genteel manner, letters the name of the office, with the county and State in which it may be located; also, to state the gross amount of postages collected EF In the circuit court, at Boston, yester- ea ion may in this case, the principle sacri- Teen abi En atl ate me Sane day, Judge Curtis del:vered an opinion in the Send ie teasnnoing the nalecastie sf tna quarterly at the office for which the supply is cr ae TENN Dr. PAUL KORNE, Washington, D bd were Ecnoon ice a seu maont case of Theodore Parker and others, for alleged | cence, is too important to the people of thi- | asked. — Te was aonb hi dopa aa had ‘+0, stating oe ee ee es ap 13—41* | street, between 18th and 19th streets, on MONDAY participation in the Buras riot, saying that the er many now and hereafter, to be lightly Refunding Duties under tne Reciprecity | agreed upon the first two ints, and the FISH! FISH!! FISH os wo erento oe indietmen’s were void, on the ground that the | © Saaii: caaaaase the right to punish those | Treaty —The proper officers of the Troasury | ctitical third point at which the question of | vie oder bee Glen a end 0 te MILLINERY. Process wa3 not sufficiently set forth—that it] who trespass against her laws within ker ju- | Department are just now very busily engaged ie vated turns was under consideration r Georgetown fish wharf, and is prepared at MRS. CHOATE Py Sent 5 isdiction ; but in the exercise of this right |; : si ed and would occupy several days. The demoli- | ait times th h the day to furnish persons in want Will open her spring style of BON. so ay pan nang ee neg] ET eer heroin 71795 to allow our | 2 °llating and arranging the information| tion of Sebastopol would not be demanded of good fresh Fish, just out of the seines, at the NETS at her Rooms, 46 Louisiana case bed legal cognizance. All the accused , 4 muna eal meeting the catieats) necessary to enable the Secretary to carry out | On the other hand another dezpatch says, ‘all | lowest m rket price, wholesale a ae i avenue, on Tuesday next, the 17th d Were, therefore, ordered to be discharged. The} course of proceeding in law. Now, this con- | the provisions of the reciprocity treaty under | °ODjecture es to the result is iale ” ep i3—ie JOHN SCHISM __ | instant. result was received with applause cession on the part of Spain comprises two distinct parts; one is the guarantee of a judz- ment by a civii magistrate, exclusively con- ducted under the common law in its mode of procedure and sentence; the other the ex- ARCH 27, Evening.—The state of political horizon hes again beco: gloomy, and the Conference of the day previous on the third point, was anything but satisfactory; the conditions required of Russia being very dis- azrevable. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Sardinia is in the English market for a loan of £2,000,000 at 4 per cent. + In the English House of Commons the sec- ond reading ot the bill to abolish newspaper stamps paxed by a large majority. Sir Charles Wood stated that it was intended, as soon as the portsin the Baltic and White Sea open, to establish a strict blockade. which certain duties paid on fish and other colonial produce are to be refunded, and out- standing duty-bonds to be canceled. This very great preparatory labor will be finished in a few days, when, it is presumed, the Seo- retary will promptly make desisions on all the cases of tio kind in question arising under the treaty One party alone claims st least $25,000 as being due to him under the treaty as above explained. Straw work bleached and altered at the shortest Mr. W. HENRY PALMER, notice. ap 12-9w HITHERTO KNOWN 43 |wrTENTION FVERYRONY! : ROBERT HKLLER, ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! _ AS much pleasure in informing his friends ané f bee attention of those fitting up their houses is H the public in general that he bas det: rmined respectfully called to my new and large aseort- on locating himself in thi ity, and is pre to] ment of Spring patterns of Paper Hangings, Borders receive pupils for instruction on the PLANO FORTE, | Fireprints, &c., of every variety, which | am ena- HARMONY and COMPOSITION. Heis mutted | bled to offer at greaily reduc to refer to Mr George Riggs, Jr., and Mr. A. T as low as they ¢an be purch Northern Kieckhoefer, and any communication addressed to L. CLARK, him at Hilbus & Hitz’s music store, Pennsylvania per Hanger and Upho'sterer, avenue, will have immediate ttention 248 Pa. avenue, bet. 12th and 13th sts. ap 13—¢f ap 12—3" A NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. EP The elections in Jersey City and Hobo- ken have some significunce. The issue was, whether the grog shops should be shut up on ion from the jurisdiction of exceptional or Sundays—so az to keep away visitors frou Ty courts, and the military ordinance to New York. The Hobokenites. unwilling to As: = the Sree ti spe subje ees shut ¢ ori the fac t Seed » Spanish royal order, issued only since — = decor in the snenen ne Stisnts over | In the second letter of hir. Webster in the the river, elected men in favor of “Liberty caso of Thrasher, he sets down, that to con- And the Jersey City people did the same. form with the municipal regulations of a for- S82 aS ais cign country does not impair the title of citi EP In the three mile race which came off} 2¢n5 of the United States, without an exprese at New Orleans cn tho 10th inst, Brown} *°2"' a nea oe A CARD. “ Economy ts the read to wealth.” The United States steamer Waterwitch. ENRY BARRON & SOLOMON STOVER Pi cies 3 a have this day formed a Coparti hip for the . Gomiciliated himself again—he had just ar-|To Navy Department have advices from the| The committee of inquiry into the conduct | Great Reduction in the price of Hats & Caps. spoee of canyiny on toe Wood and Coal business Dick beat Arrow. Time, 5 303. and 5.23,| rived in his charecter of cne of our citizers | steamer Waterwitch, Lieutensnt Commanding} °© ‘Be War continued its sessions, and the rev-| rgyt1 unde: ed, having made arrangements its branches. Deter time than that made by Lexington aj the point, therefore, to be ascertained is | °*® z ding elations wore siill more appallin, with a York Hat Company to be con Our yards are situated on the corner of Qist and P is moal. At the annual meoting of the British and | <tanity —e “% with the —— pager or A a U adeseage om pees on the - oe i i - | DRESS , got up in the latest style, offers mines’s planing mil eorgetown ei on seca epee ae, ne Ae them at the waprecereated low price of : 93,50, | the above pieces porsane in want of Wood and Coal Tn the Ho of Commons, Mr. Phina mor od worth from four to five dollars; second quality, $3, | of the very best qnality, and on the mort reasonable an address mys Desens praying that in the worth from $3.50 to $4; and very cood fashien- | terms, will at all times fied an assortment equal, if math A able Hat at , worth from $3 to 23,50. not superior, to that in amy yard m the Distnct. peace negotiations, exertions be made for the} Also, Berke 2 Co's Hats, at a mueh less advance y pether the treaty distinguishes between Thomas J. Page, which vessel, on the 5th of naturalized and native born eitizene; and i deartckate: ee rode ip February, was at the mouth of the Paraguay Say the treaty, because the laws ain, |p: i from their eariiest reccrde, acknowled, © the isnt A byostc ita eee right of expatriation, and even go into detai!s | Commanding, in- his dispatches, confirms all “8 to the mode in which a subject should act | the facts embraced in the arcount, some tims President, Directors and Supetintendents of | ‘2 case of being forced to attack his ancient few days since Lecompte will probably be the Teceiver of the parse, bat oot raa agai st Lexington on the 14th proximo, RaitRnoav ConvENtions.—A meeting oft tion of Poland After a debate, i here tof-re sold i ror amr “BARON & STOVER. 0 since published, of the firing into his ship by reconstruction of Polan After a del ate, in than they ae ssn e eStcrass in this city. patch. Pe D.C., April 10th, 1855. 8 nearly all the Northern lice of Railroads a ‘The constitution of 1837 contains 2? | Paraguain forces, by which one of kis men ee ponte alinersiog oppy ne ae ae Ail kinds of ton HATS and CAPS very low. apria—dim mE ing the citie: of New York and | ariel conformable to the ancient laws, which on the ground of creating further difficulities, bas been inserted in the several political] was wounded, and has since died from his charters of Spain, viz: ; In order to sell at the above low prices the cash | —<—————————_—________—— | * Seuicomenek the 17th report the navi- | S¥st¢m must be adopted ; consequently those who \ ipa with those on the Mississippi and Missouri wounds. — < A 25 purchase will not be charged from fifteen to twenty- JEWELRY “ARE “ s oy — a Wetacsisy = Als ‘By pein miscalicn arrow oe imine betes Havy Officers Ordered.—Lieut. Samuel Ed- pred irre ag At Mims the]ic0) re ad sac amatine niin por Always on hand a recs SET octet ue above, Nearly every railroad in the Northern and rey,” do. wards and Master Francis G Clarke, have} The bulk of the British Baltic fleet at Spit. (for many years in the employ of Todd” which we offer at i ee & BRO. Northwestern States was Tepresented. The] But the atrocities practiced in Cuba under | been ordered for duty on the United States | head expected to sail on the 2d of April. & Co.) No. 3, Columbia place, 7th st., mar 28 * 324 Pa. averme object of the meeting is to fix a tariff onfreight rach me rnatration of General Concha, are} steamer Dolphin, now at the No:folk navy eee eee en re nebrans te Bardinis's ce pent ee en Fe aren. - — passe: i ‘ Sach as to excite now the indignati : ip . for a loan of £2, sterling, one ion HE COLLECTOR'S SALE OF CI = oft: Dgers the time of depar‘ure and run- (bose who are less favored are mpee feed yard preparing to sail to join the African| to be immediatel need fee the public FIRST ANNUAL BALL Peper for Taxes, as advertised in the Nation- ze Tals, 80 ag to accomodate, ag far as edged i than the citizens of the United | Coast squadron. treasury, and the other million a year hence, ke Possible, the several lines of railroads connec-| States. Whatever pity the Intelligencer may if necessary. ting the seaport towns with the =estern waters, | {ign to bestow on the Cubans on account of what it calls the tnstitxtions of their country, it has no foundation. Pity may be called forth by the lawless exorcise of power not by the tnstitutions. Bad as the system of mili tary commissions is, it is invested with its 2} Intelligencer, will take place on MONDAY, the ‘Western Hose Company fo. 1, isin intant, ai the City fall, tn the Aldermen's aT THE Room, renames oe o ae ced Sua . 7 braces a large amount of property in al! parts WASHINGTON ASSEMBLE ROOMS, oi pe the veeanon —e x ro ue ‘i 5 ity for all rsous desiring to make safe and profita. Minis the Britieh bidet ot ane me eke has kaweeanene Persons intending to } oJ — Xe inister, on the subject of religious affairs, 5 fe Saco esac property advertised are requested to do so &o ; and it was a question whether the letter T aspect Oe pa een me pre the day of sale. R. J. ROCHE, Collector. should not be returned to the author. Lord apart oo pains to make this the best ‘all of the | —°? 10—aul6tt 4 Surveyor of Customs Dead and one Re- eee got mind of = Sears that | season. - — = a uch an insult was offered. he would, within| Fieet’s celebrated Cotillon Band has been engaged signed The Treasury Department have ad six hours, suspend all intercourse with the | for the occasion. xia vices of the deathy of —— Martin, late sur- Spanish Government. A satisfacto: just- | Tickets $]—admitting a gentleman and ladies, to veyor of the port of Alton, Ill. Als», of the] ment was accordingly looked for. ry adj be bad of the Committee and at the door on the eve- A Clerical Prom>tion and Appointment. A. B, Claxton, second class clerk in the First Comptroller’s office, vice John Furgerson, re- signed. Wm. Furgerson appointed first class clerk in that office, vice Claxton, promoted. ‘The Madrid correspondent of the London Times st t PERSON « + +++ The Hon. Zadok Pratt, the distinguished and en rising citizen of New York, has ar- rived at New Orleans. His life has been one of rare success, not only as acitizen and me. chanic, but likewise as a public man. aol oe Auditcr of War. Those safe. ++++ The Hon. Robert J. Walker arrived in| 82™ Nee Lacie Fond du Lae, Wisconsin, a week ago, on busi. Pepe pen tgp ie adi gegen " n hs a the tyrant, under the dictation of a rancoroug rho ony with railroads in that Section] and vindictive set, is the law by which Cu- HARD TIMES. RY GOODS at prices to suit, at No. 16, oppo- site Contre Market, between Eighth and Ninth streets. Yard wide Lawns only 5 cenrs Do S ning of the ball. do do 10 cents ore 4 resignation of Wm. H. Merritt, surveyor of the MARKETS. No hats or caps allowed in the room except those .+++ The Hon. Rafus Choate hae not Fe brio pray fed lover ee look a customs at Dubuque, Ill. 7 “ b LrveRpoot, March 27, P M.—Richardson, worn by firemen. ’ — we “a alee so alarmingly ill as the Lewepapers repre- have the right to ask for even more. hesitate ; i marke! ie ne eee ee Hon J we rors eka Hon rh Towers Yards re bieached Cotton 6% cents sented. It now appears, on the authority of| 2 Spaniard, honest and noble in his heart, the Applications fur Bounty Lands.—Up to last Unchanged, with sales during the, three days Maj WB Scott.” Corp D C Lec, 7-8 do unbleached do, do the Boston Courier, that he had merely braised | 4¥¢itor of War, whose report in the sentences | evening, 65,000 Applications in all, for land] o¢ 9 000 bales, including 3,000 taken on | Dr Ww B Magruder, J D Hoover, Yard wide Bed Tick, 8 cents his Enee by striking it against a sofa’ We} 288 been withheld from the public eye, us| under the bounty land law of the last session | speculation, and 2,500 for oxport The mar. | Clement Hill, Beverley Tucker, Do fast Calico, 5 cents Publish this statement to show on what a protested against the illegality of this courso, 2 | et costa steady 7 port. The mar- | waiter Lenox, John Clark, Colored Brilliants, 22 cents der foundation N at a slen- and in consequence of his refusal t jor, | Of Congress had been received at the Pension | ket closing steady. B B French, R Wallach, French Chintz, 26 cents oe ation Northern folks manufacture judicial an ear ch res Te! nction Office Breadstuffs.—The market spe ed Un- | Chas 8 Wallach, Abram Upshur, Dre-s Silks at half their original cost. . Judie ere wil is name. the ruling ‘ight-H K sper Dead. Th U changed Flour—there has mn but little | G W Riggs, Clark Mills, Also, a large lot of Goods which must be sold w +++ A letter from Mr. Appleton Oakemith, | 2&7tY ¢tY for his removal from office, and for] Light-House Keeper -—Shomas n | speculative demand and the market i, C H Winger, W T Dove, close business about the let July. of Rew York, fn relation to his b ith, + eames roe that tyrant whose acts | derhill, keeper of the light-house at Little Wo 23.; | EC Morgan, D Ratcliff. if you re anxious Lo get the greatest bargains cy- ful a nx Cayes, ta Haytt appesra ReTAO'R | Seecminracey 12, this mater meat with tBe | Wait island, is deed. 40s; Philadelphia and Baltimore | edie Cape ce a ey rere eee X. Post. It appesrs from it that th no| Spanish Minister of Fo: a A r Wm Brown, Captain Carrington. Affairs, as ex- i; new 398. a 41s; Ohio 44s. a 45s. ‘arrington, ASHINGTON STORE, ae : W F Bayly, Luther Smoat, ground for inferring anything to his pressed in the communicaticn of the 12th of} 4 Appointment —The President has ap- | Whoat—white 11s < alls 34 a 128. —_ vores 6d | Andrew Hoover, RJ Roche. ee —o soscuannte tage in the circumstances of his dep: re} March, published in the National Intelligen- | pointed John J. Gage, of Miss., to be Receiver | changed; white 425 eee woe, jie 61a qoba F Rants eee = ie HARnG Ve: “ad from the island, as has been represented. cor . L. F. U. |of Public Moneys at Grenada, Miss. 43s ; mixed Corn 448. 6d) ) dewnes eed 4 Paha 5 p3- toveth st. aiat Eo, aoe sees Gen. Shields, late United States Sena-} WAS#rNGToN, April 10. ; —— Consols have advanced and closed at 93. RDovie, " JATait, ’ A Hatch’ WO SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR SALE tor from Illinois, has, it is es The Current Operations of the Treasury EG Evans, JT Suter. ECO Pr 4 his purpose of removing to Minnesota or Iowa,| The Attack of the French on the City of | Dep2r:eent.—On yesterday, the 12th April Pe ee ee rn oF rent upon reasonable term-, at the Washing i a Committee of Arrangements on the part of the Com | ton City Depot for the sale of Hallet, Davis & Co.. ae — of studying or practicing the legal | shanghai, China —The following account of | thers were of Treasury Warrants entered on Tae Nowxeey Inquisition x Mapsaonv- , [l- & » th or Pi le , serrs.—The Committee of Iuvestigation on the | William Riggles, “W'N Keele, Eee ae ee ey ELLIS, -ss The Oud: qinitdahed ht: Goleetnen r this recent affair is from ihe pen of a friend | the books of the Department— Ni Srl inquisition reassembled on Wednes- eminem = Samy an4 306 Pa. avenue : Pe pe : jobert Mustin war ————$—$——$—————_—_—__—__—___— Tennersee have arranged to make sixty-six |" Ching. | It is exceedingly interesting ; fer oe at a Teer 38 pany, re acy Alegeiee een a ) ; speeches each bet seen May Ist and August, «++» Rev. Homer Wheaton, a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal church in Pough- keepsie. N. Y., hi i oi oe: ‘as joined the Koman Catholic ++++ In Adair county, Ky., on the 27th of “On the 14th of December, the French Prpociee poate declared the city of anghai to be ina state of siege, and in- i structed the French Consul to noity hia cul- For ogvering into s : : SALE.—A Pair of BAY MARES, 7 years 10,877 35 xbury, were Mary Aloysius, the Lady Su- R ion Committee. POR - ES, : perior, Mary Josephs, who was at dovitine in on = al W Dray bf Foe i aba, epuanes pte pe meag ares 10,105 16 eal Min Graken Pangea yy —* TDewdeny, ’ GMickun? = Ta Pene? well-broken and perfeetly free from tricks, and i J € Hager, JH May 8 Tinekle. particularly evit any gentleman whe is fond of leagues of England and the United States of from Lands.....ccce.cccssssece 100 98] room was entered. These parties were exam- ®. : 4 driving. The owner parts with them only because ieee Ce ens wy] natn taaaets ng, Sd eee Tn pn, "Mattes, | eis pa ay “The cireumstances under which thie deol from miscellaneous sources...+ 67 29} sustained the testimony given yesterday by | Gustue Cozens, John R Spalding, street, south of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an op- Maseb. th site wr or f ihe “" te colar | For the War Department, ++ 56,180 00] the Lady Superior. Robert J King, FA Hager. ~ portunity to try them. enquire at the counter of the Mareb, the venerable Joha Pendleton, Honus made are as follows: A few days |p, the Interior Department...... 114,639 33] _ Messrs. Wim. B. May of Roxbury, Stetson of | ap 13—eo6i* Star office. They will be sulda ba.gain. 52 years, was married to the amiable Mee. Previous, a message had been cent to the in- | ~~ eee . South Scituate, Holbrook of Weymouth, ani ap 3—it Mary Adams, azed 72 years, who is entirely | *278ent chiefs, requiring them to level a mud Streeter of Roxbury, who participated in the No. 267. 7 r TAN. blind. Y ae pe sae constracted on the ground fr. ALEXANDBIA CORRESPONDENCE. | visitation of the Roxbury Catholic Seminary, | WASHINGTON STOVE MANUFACTORY, | OPENING NEW STYLES FOR MA -+++ Wm. B. Denton, a well-known lawyer eded Trench. ey . = 7 were examined Their testimony did not ’ TILL AS. of Boston, shot himself dead rae | (che Web inst) Spats oe eee ecuraty, morning | Democratic Address —The Kuntel’s Cone "pedal tock of Spring ana Bomamer ANG v4 3 S. E. corner of Pa. av. and Eleventh strect, : I s “®* | modify, except ina trifling degree, the char- ri ing, ia that elty. » Yesterday morn- portlet he Teiete hirgee soldiers pro- | cert—KRatlroad Commenced — Reopening ges alleged against the Committee’ ‘The wit. Sole Agency for - question, but} Commenced . 2 nesses testified to partaking of a good dinner CHILSON, GOULD & 00°S T pons and respectfully mae 3 sy lesraray-vv bd tree ‘William Taylor, extensively known as on Reape gies by a party ot Insurgents BXANDRIA, April 13, 1855. at the Norfolk House, for which they supposed Warming and Ventilating Apparatus, moter their eclections, focling qaite cure that from 2 publisher and bookseller, died yesterday at} (om n°cit¥. who ordered them to desist, and] Last night the Demooratic Association met the State would pay. Another hearing in the 4 his residence in Brooklyn, N. Y. upon their refusing fired upon the French and | at the Lyceum Hall. A e number of their 1 M. POND & CO.'S (ot Boston) Se ce anne Seniely sh ogr emmcetneen Gaag apneet Union Donble-Oven Cooking Bange, ap$—6t CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. J. L. MOTT’S (of New York) Confidence Game—The Kinney Expedition. LOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS !—If you Officer Hope, of the Mayor's office on Wea. | NVINCIBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE, | COUCSHS.cLocks. cLocss tic you nesday afternoon aman named Wm. 7 eall at the store of J. ROBINSON, unded of i : ... Frederic Fratney, a Polish pikitlit, ox noeet™ Ar = their men. The fire was re opponents gathered also, and the extensive A ; a P ; me of the Insurgents killed, | sal di - z pes Bs at of roephcd — Milwaukie, | Added to this, during the previous night ingham, Keq., presided, soiseg es ae fon = peeps eae (rhe r ar rrae nine years| body of Insurgents issued from the city, and | cratic electors. Mr. J. Horace Lasy of Spot- pulled down a wall built by the Imperialists | s lvania, hat i +++ The seventy-ninth anniversary of the| for the protection of the foreign vette ts i opened ins mastery ifr” ati fo matter was to take place yesterday evening. Gordon, opened in a masterly effort, and for] 0’Rocke, irhhman “f Philadel phi Constantly on hand, and receiving LATROBE = 340 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. bona Henry Clay was yesterday celebrated aS to prevent the passage of supplies into the nearly three hours enchained the attention of | barged with having procured $40 from Atari ber GRATES, Enamel ed and. Japanmed ‘Coots jae L >LAST ow le if a e andience . 4 or “At 2 p. m.. om Saturday, (Oth, the French | bas rarely ne gee at ‘dress as it} Sterne, under the following circumstances: | Hall, Parlor, Chamber and Dining 81 OVES; IME, P ER, af V4 a. It 3 that O’Roo! Plain, Tinned and Enamelled tron HOLLOW YEMENT, HAIR, &c.—Just opened two large Geek en. ak steam frij Colbert opened a fire upon the | Without Saxupciation,| with calm argumont,| the abovernenod prong pig erly WARE; Bioek Tin, Planished and Jayanned WARE kilns of splendid wood burnt Time—A- &L.P Pa -— Hugh Hastings, of the Albany | city, which continued for about two hours; glowing eloquence, and sarcastic wit, he sus. pose of proouring young recruits for the Kin. |” seat varietv. inte | BOCVER have this day entered into co-partuer- nickerbocker, when letting off a joke, always | 4°1Dg considerable damage to the walls and | tained the position of the Virginia Democracy, | 1: i . All of which will be sold at the lowest possible ship ; and, baving made several additions to their does that thing Capitally, as foliows: 7 houses, and killing a few of the Insurgents. analyzed the opposition; and proved b: the “ph cone pale e fee, q oe said ofN ot best femegll (py ay <a py romp cong , : “ ishment 5 ol i ‘There are three papers in this State which | malice y-ray Soon ge dae tthe French | applause which nearly brought down thehouse, ing his condition, made up his mind| An examination of my stock isearnestty solicited | which will be vold ai the lowent marint prices are particularly down on the d-neny ich | made an al upon the east gate battery, | thet his appeal to the People of Alexandria | to join ‘- expedition, and for this purpose} _2P 13—3m JAS. SKIRVING constantly on hand a large quantity of the Hocker te, Albaoy,Siate Register. the| ofthe banners,” T's ume 804 carried |hed wot bono in rain The’ meeting” cloned Pad known he wes told by hire ® sist; | WATCHES, FOREIGN AND NATIVE | {or,?t:AsT eH, CEMENT and HAIR wo be found A . : ae for Hen: § 1. to D in this city. s pce wy Fn Buffalo Com-| «The aitack being made under cover of a] At the same time Kunkel’s ‘eupe ve their would tbe sensonery for haat rcs ashe UST recelved, froin Europe direct, a case of} All thote who are in want of these articles wil * . heavy fog, the Insurgents were taken by sur- | opening concert at Liberty Hall. Never were| in his (0°K.’s) hands $40, ag security for bie Pocket CHRONOMETERS, Duplex and Lever] Certainly find it to their Pe ease eign | prise; and made bu: little resistance ' It is] they more Successful. “Old Unele True” by faithfully fulfilling the contract, & 7 V ATCHES, all superior timek heap | call. A. & L P. HOOVER said they lest 17 men killed. The French had | Master Adams, and George Kunkel’s sad “Old| "The boy made these facts ‘known to his | jce¥°ca!! sttention to samples of Watches of Amer- ge (Tae siggy Serie a eaten, Rothing has been done, | Sexton,”” were alone worth the price of admis-| mother, eich the adatonn atone iat | abd sitver caren, ? nee enely, cotton up in gold] "Sus oquare apes eecey and it is not known what the Admiral’s inten- | sion. We learn that but one more concert to receive $25 per month for his ser- M. W. GALT & BRO. tions are. petlidids Wx diitalne Ulises abe given have: by these po) paler favorites, vices a found. lis Tr, anxious to aid ah 324 Pa. av., betw. 9h and 10th sta. NEW AND ELEGANT JEWELRY. ? 0 ur | in Bi; i a - of, See Batfale Commercial—the man of the| Britain and the United Btatss wrote a lotier | Company win ‘ . y. | dintely oct atone oie e ec etaation, faame- | _ep eee SS elry Pes > here about the 20th of May. | diately set al rai hificent assortment of new and elegant Jew Hah soldicn sear character’ —was an Eng-| to ‘Seu,’ the Rebel Chief containing proposals | A nadoe in the morning papers calls on afi| which” after snag ae gh pct mepacl NEW, SPRING CASSIMBRES.— We have this| ery. nd rs soldier, and left the army one day under} for th, ‘urrender of the city, and providing | subscribers to pay up. procured and placed in the bands of O'R’ pod dE chee ee another large and fine assori-| Purchasers are assured that their present stock, — escort of one drummer and two rope ends. | for safety of hipaself, his cilicers, and men;| Messrs. Studds & Winsor, contractors, com-| " ‘Tha day following this, Mr. O'R éaded | finish, cor sepa beautifutete: as regards variety, quality and style, 1s «uperior to ese = the mea. who are now “rallying| but he refused to accede to the terms proposed. | mence on Monday the ing of the Alexan-| dudden business in New York; and acked the | ionable opeing ottice which we will coke _—_ —— Npasoea ing their foreign tnduence wil jt undermine the ib | wc Hie net ans cutee of hie foo bard | dia and Washingt fares youvg man to stay in his ofice and attend to | We he best manner, At shot tics ak pte sree | got cunctuing Peculiay advantages in procuring dri : ast iw wil impossible mit ‘erkins are maki: arrangements | his basi i abse: y low prices, — ‘Thane Queer people, those Hin-| for him to held out against such poweriul | to re-open their car-works Pang month. eine ee nc. She By, Bet the Register, was born in E: is the Rochester American, was born in Scotland, and, until he was 14 years of age, Peddled itch ointment around Eainbarg. Parmelee. than the usual rates - ; WALL & STEPHENS M. W.GALT & BRO. enemies as the French for any lengsh'o/- tue, ned aay ec but seal (eed. fy ranma ray 322 Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Hall. il 394 Ps. av., between Oth and Voth wus,

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