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EVENING STAR. Amusements. cineca EATRX, ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. Preaching Yt — Landi the Pile hs ae Firat night ALEXANDRIA, April 16, 1855. | principal denseuse from the Paris, Madiid, Vieana, night Notwithstanding the inclemency of the| "4 Lender tee eT ORF, weather, yesterday, our churches were fully . ee ee fiom the Paris, Ma attended. At morning service in the Metho- | “"* ses SS en dint Eplocopal Church, Pah-toh-so-ge, 0 mle- 5 LOVE IN HUMBLE LIFE. of the sionary Indian, preached. In the evening, at] Aficr wiich, the aoe eT THE CHASE. the Methodist Episoopal Church south, a large | 2... wymph, Muie Zoe. Beppo, Mons Wleshoff ton, promoted. congregation listened with interest to an in-| To be followed by the farce o! the’ erical ppointments Pension Bu- esting discourse by the Rev James A. Dun- ‘2 Slee Pane, ot Ohana ‘ap [cam betere the Young Men's Chrietian Aasoet-| T° oovclute with the eclebrasg ZINGARILLA, teau—Hugh F. Sate cub 8P lation. The vulpits of the other churches were By Mlle Zoe and Mons. Wieehofl. pointed toa first-class clerkship. Slary $1,200 | Siied by thelr 4 ; ap 16—ite per annum. The cung Catholica Friends’ Soci here OPERA AFRIQUE. Wm E. Patten, of Wisconsin, to » first-class | will unite in considerable numbers | Tanding Bide Mh tilt. Ld . 3 Distri celebratin, lerkship—not Palton, as printed in yesterday's | othe Maryland Pi at St. Mary's. We faryland Pilgrims gue Cervnt Operon ofthe arena [esis wey. lvoe ahead Pe a ite fe who - Pcl ent. os Raoee oases apeil Wiipate. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, This evening, at 3 o'clock, Ann Preston, M-| 6, mONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, they were evidently seeking to do in| ther: were of Treasury Warrants entered on D., opens a course of six le:tares on the laws April 16th and 17th, , Cuba about that for which Aburthnot] the books of the Department— of lite, and the means of p' health. and Ambrister were hang without jury} For in this country. Though public -opinion| For to delay the consummation of their wishes, Such letters should always be addressed to the Commissioner of Pensions, otherwise delay occurs, as after a time they eventually find their way to his office. A Clericel Appointment.—W. W. Selden, of the District of Columbia, hes been ap- pointed to a Ist class elerkship (91,200 per an- num,) in the: office of the Treasurer of the the United States, in the pleve of A. B, Clax- the Americon vice consul to be present at his trial, they were bound, we take it, to give him the benefit of the protestive clause of the treaty. Yet, under the cireumstances, we did not, and do not think that this Government can make sach a point against Spain in the case, as cer- tainly would be made if it was clear that Es- trampes was an American citizen, and it was not certain beyond shadow of doubt that he went to the Island to filibuster there. Though, as our correspodent says, no fillibus- ters are at this time massacreing old women and children on the Island, and they are not seen on the field of battle or on the high sag, it is well known to sll that had the Administration been less faithful to their obligation to enforee our neutrality laws, such would not have been the case. It has required extraordinary exer- tions on the part of the President to prevent Estrampes and those acting with him from re- enacting the Lopes expedition. He and WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The British Trembling !—England is fast waking up from the dream into which Louis Napoleon lulled her, in coaxing h¢r into their Present alliance, The French Emperor has clearly gained advantages over her at every turn, all of which aro at length being realised throughout Great Britain, who wakes up from the dream not only to see that she hag been outwitted so far, but that she is for some time to come to be almost hopelessly in the power of her tyrant, who is already King of England in more matters than in putting her troops in his uniform, which was done in the Crimea to keep them alive—England having failed in clothing her troops, as in all other matters of the campaign. Itis now generally conceded by far-seeing public men on the other side of the Atlantio, that Louis Napoleon is earnestly bent on using England for her own degradation, and is etraining every nerve to effect that object, while her utterly inefficient military condition and her great necessities growing out of the WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY AFTERNOON .......-.. \pril 16, in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. Jos Praintinc.—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. 5s eae Fe? Se Tae Stan ty Batrmwons.—Mr. Joun L. Cownoxty is the agent for the Star in Baltimore, and will serve any one wish- ing it every afternoon. Persons sub- scribing will bear in mind that he alone Treasury First leoture free to gentlemen and lediee—the WELLE ENTERTAINMENTS. sense ret lecture ntlemen FAREWEL 5 afin Sei +. — : ees t remainder open to ‘adies only at $l for the} joors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8, and eon- ; course Mr. R. H. Miller will acquaint those} jude by 10 JOHN T. FORD, Agent. Ea Tar into which he has entrapped her, give lin the United States, has since justified Jack-| ¥°? ©overing into the Treasury interested with all farther particulars. This ; Z can collect the subscription money. him complete power over her. ah ee oi 5 - . ai the 3 parte bat esos 6,168 05 subject has engaged much attention among the| #g- On WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 16th, ime Sere eine ean In a recent letter from Mr. Walsh to the Odd Fellows’ Hail, ladies of other cities, and we are glad to an-| the Kunkels will perform at moored mae this opportunity to the ladies of Alex- Yara; = a tay eer A a. ichmond, Va. Fish are coming up slowly, and selling at} , 1y, STRANGERS the mbar at $12 per hundred for Lhak: ker visi ing the City should see Hunter’s Cate- ring $8.50 per thousand. Axi. | iogue of the Curiosities of the Patent Office. Also, his Deseri if Powell’s Great Picture. ——- AGENTS FOR THE &TAR. The following persons are authorized to contract for the publication of adver- tisements in the Star: sition party of that day pronounced it a gross} from customs... scceceress. 16,351 56 violation, indeed, of the 1ights of England] Yor covering into the Treasury from miscellaneous sources...+ 2 62 and the pricciples of civil liberty and hu- For the War Dapertaiiaks << 101,711 31 manity. While we have no better opinion of | For the Interior Department.....- 10,151 39 Cencha and his acts than eur correspondent | For repaying for the Interior De- ae, Philadelphia—V. B. Pataun, N. W.| ,_) The be France and the world. may be to | CzPTes#es We nevertheless take # common | seeped eho corner of Third and Chestnut strets. arrest the martie! aspirations and career of | #28 view of the case in point. He was play- From Mexico —By an arrival at Charleston =_ PERSONAL. from Havana, we learn that the British steamer MILLINERY. the Emperor Louis Napoleon, by a 8; ly | ing for fower (of bis Government,) and life, eeeeHl ble J. A. Ped resident Min. New York—S. M. Permneiut & o., : The bettie of W. Lewegadiee A peed, fess eels Gee ling eae lonorable en, ister of the United States to the Argentine Circe srzivet_snacojen: (ap) 8 _ a MES. WHEELER & < iaie sod ne ae as Scollay’s | saiform on the Britis tenes rete’ Grreueh | with Kstrampeson getting him into bis clutohes, | Republic, wasrecsived Sy ie Posie ng | days from Vera Crus, bringing ee: the ladies of ~~ Boston —V. B. Paumep, y’s - Journal of Commerce, we find his (Louis Na poleon’s) aims and England’s danger graphi- cally stated in words spoken to him (Mr. Walsh) by a Frenchman, as follows: “The best service the British can do to them- ington jesty deas i i days later than those by way of New Orleans. its vicinity, that she will oprn, M " : ld probably have dealt with | introduced to his ministersand a number of | 44y: A residence, No 37 4 st, Building mend and eye peep Ee Seehell Sateen pi Soclinan eta their — paed sitteeee a Ayres, on ee Everything indicates the speedy oe “ soeser south arth seman a variety of wittivery, Se ee eee © conti at mber. Mr. Peden was presented | Anna. "a disaffcetion and subsequent | consisting of the latest style of Bonnets. wi Samsle sclgheny earionee car wal road eee by the Minister of Foreign Relations snd, capture oneal : tion — all tabulon, got wil well at very low prices — SFIKIT OF THE MORNING PRLBS | will offer a strong “amptation. lis Ueroeee having handed in his credentials. addressed | °*P 0 6°t | heir advantage to give her a call. The Union, in the course of an argament/ not satisfied with the su! jugation of the con- Emilie Girardin—one of Louis Napoleon’s| the President, assuring bim of the extreme up to entrap Alvares. All orders executed at the shortest notice. $ 1 - | tinent from the Baltic to Sicily. We may re- | editorial mouth pieces, in alate pamphlet bold-| friendship which the government and people} (oj. Bires was recently discomfited at Ca- a is _ _— here oes — faceeat —_ member the verse of the pak akan Alexan- | ly broaches a new idea through which te bring | of the United States entertained for the insti- | jores, and his whole regiment dispersed by the} _*” lowing points, = der the Great. Hstuat infeliz angusto in li- i - | tations and inhabitaxte of the Argentine Re-|revolutionists; those attempting to reoros| wew spRING STYLE OF HATS AND ‘rst. That in nearly every case the Know | mine mundi: the Nephew will think his world | “Ut ® Peace. Admitting in effect the impos-| pablic, ‘The President replied, reciprocating Popagango river were drowned. BONNETS. Nothi in the free States have elected vio- | t ow, until the United Ki m be in | *idility ofinducing Russia to consent, fcr the | all the official good wishes of our minister. Gov. Maximo Ortes, whilst on the march VANS, Pa avenue 236, between Tweltih and ient Freesoil Whigs to the 34th Congress. cinded. Sus aemiea Satan — readily | fake of peace, to the demolition of the fortifi- Capt. Gerry of the missing sloop-of-war | from Itchinean to Tehuantepec, fell = an Thirteenth sirects; so y i atroduces « oe acond. ‘That in every case, with but th.ee| and sincerely with the British ; but they could | oatiors of Sebastopol, without which the allies amburcade, and his whole force of six hun Spring style J 3 Albany, supposed to have foundered in dred 1 ihilated rticle ; and alao the new style of Flexi or fournexceptions, every eandidate for Con-| be brought to act against them as willingly in aaa .| ricane, was, it is 8 Bi- | Ste wore nearly annihilated. Sentiemen’s Caps. gress ponies fs the Know Nothings was com-| an expedition to the shores and metropolis of | °2=20" quit the field, except in eternal dis bridge Gerry, of M een ead, one of the sign- | The accounts from the south are favorable ggg perm ng the Ladies, and whose Pelled to pledge himself in advance to all the| Albion whenever the Imperial call should be | 678¢e, hecoolly proposes that the allies con patronage he respectfully solicits, he has j A 1 Guerre i- vith his bus ON extreme measures of the Abolition wing, be-| made tis barely two years since our neigh- | sent to the demolition of. Grpratrak (!!!) | Governor of Massechusetts, and Vice Presi- | uperior in ra, and th inion is uni connected with his business the sale of Bi Ecrpefaioe ne, Cosas ud aatanos| 0 maniered' el paneon tisbesd-™ | atimaien, that much ae the tras on] Se oe Caled Ste Teiealm ardent atta anne pated Ray, | ESET: toh rank ogee era nae pr "= Te = ee which the Emperor wil! eventually fall back. | ----Gerrit Smith, ot Petersboro, and Be- | stimulated the M internal commotions | tensive, and will be sold for at least a third less than © “alee That.on 0 General Average.—In an interesting case it will be ived, is to becalled on | riah Green, of Whitestown, and a few other | to bring Mexico on the other side and identify | -imilar a'ticles can now, or have heretofore been, “Tuird That every Governor elected by the ¢ ted at the Tre: England, it w: perceived, is to becal on 4 v9 hi tely been boldi r bi procured in this market. 14—lw Know Nothings in the free States was com-| 0 general average presen at the asury,t, make all the sacrifice, and that, too for the spirits of that orler, have ly in holding | her witn Ca the following principles were held : ; & meeting of several da: Osi ed RG PIANO. It is the duty of the master, in cates proper benefit of France rather than Russia! The up aoa Tigo PARLO RAND measures to b: religious denom- @ - broaching of this idea seems to have given all] inations and organisations, and build up a DIKD. INCE his late advertisement, the subscriber tcalf, of New Hamp. | fF general average, to cause an adjustment shire; Bingham, of Michigan; Dutton, of Con-| to be made upon hie arrival at the port of all England an ague fit, the teeth of the press bee! eee of their own, to take the place of on Prati nels aoaun ae relict of ee ee a rea ing teri aery zs th inst. o RR: which again complete his usual necticut; foppin, aoe er Island; Pollock, tination; and he has under the civil law a — maps eee tay ng Seem (tile Excellency, Gov. Medill of Ohio, BO THOMPSON, wel — jorbo “ati 1. ty ay large and elegant assortment. sylvania; Orril, of alne + l. se That every Senator of the United | #2 upon the cargo to enforce the payment of aid his respects tohis Hon. Mayor Wood, of lected by the Know Nothings isa rank, | the contribution, and may retain the goods Thompson. He invites the attention of the public to the Par- oh: of Dr. Peck.—Th: Rew York, on Thursday, and was mét by a Mother, thy lingering head is at rest, lor Grand Piano, the perfect duplicate of the ons Concha's Arrest - Peck.—The news of 2 pd avowed Abolitionist The fol-| till the sums to be contributed by their pro. cordial reception. The Gevernor expressed lowing list is submitted to the inspection and prietors shall havo been paid. In France, Thy thinking and asking is oer ; itr di irl perney em yn gg i reast ; inting many persons . This the arrest of Dr. Pesk, a New York deniist in| his high appreciation of the unprecedented ‘Thy quiet immovable b oo criticism of the Louisville Journal : Harlan, sat of Lowa" Wilson, of Massachusetts; Durkee, of| the additional power to sell the goods, under the authority of a magistrate, to the amount of b, Shail be heaved by affliction no more. novel instrument, invented and just perfected by Cuba, who went there for his health and was| Course pursued by the Mayor since his inaug- The friends and sequcintancesare respectfully re | the celebrated Chickering & Sons, combines al ae 6 Wisconsin; Seward, of New York, (however his present position may be at war with this| the sums to be contributed, has also been eon- ferred upon the master by law. i uration, and assured his Honor that he was juested to attend her funeral from her late resi- | ‘!alities of touch and tone thet an artist requires Practicing his profession when seized, is thought most popular man owt of the mountains, and dench on street, between 12th and 13th streets, on | *"d & grand piano affords; yet, by its compact and undeniable fact;) and there can ty ae doubt that men of the same opinions will be chosen = “ But as a matter of convenience, and to pre- vent loss upon perishable articles, it is not f the Declaration of Independence, a |‘? the cause of the revolutionists. Alvares is eS to be creating no little excitement to-day in| that nearly every lady in the State of Ohio | Wednesday, the Jom instant, at 3o’clock p. m.'* | elegant form, it is perf va com mcely Meee ee officiel circles here. Unless we are greatly | was almost dead in love with him, On the 14th instant, after a short iliness, JOHN | pianists in the country, and the great demand at- Mr. Green, the reformed bler, is | T. BALL, (late a clerk in the Patent Office,) in the tests its popularity. ; mistaken, our Government is firmly of the be- ooo e Mr. p gambler, 42d year of his His stock of square Pianos embraces magnificent from New Hampebire as a Tesuit of the laat lief that Dr. Peck had in no way whatever | speaking in Iowa, upon his favorite topic. The funeral will take place to-morrow, at 10 8.1 Louis XIV, central and square instruments, of election in that State. Nothing but the firm- compromised himself in the affairs of the +++ George E, Baker, of Williamsburg, isc eae Si re ever scale and style, from the old and unrivalled sal eins bee ae te ae unusual in the case of a gencral ship, where }itand, ‘The fact that up to the departure of | well known as the editor of the Life and Writ- | are invited to attend *” | cthor spproved Bowes and New York smanatesss- from those States to the United States Senate | there are many consignees, for the master to the lest mail from Havana, Concha had re- | i268 0f Wm H. Seward, for whom he hasacted} On the 14th instant, after a short illness, Mrs. | ries. of rank and uacomyremi ng Abolitionists.”” | deliver the goods immediately, taking a bond » ° 3 as priv ecretary, has alse received the ap- | MARY ANN OU the 2%h year ofher] The subscriber can and wit! sell Pianos lower The Intell from the different cuted age fused to give any explanation whatever of the | pointment of private seoretary to Gov. Clark. | age, wife of John W. Lightfoot. than they can be bought en the factories and brought e Intelligeneer says: rom the erent merchant ior payment o; causes of this arrest,of course serves to in- The Gove. nor of Maryland has ap- = TO MARY. ere. a “The s ar Wil i i ii i sees psi ’Tis sad, M: from thee, Second-hand Pianos taken in yment. wikia per eaas beady tes ao tren ence nines the average, when the same | orease the excitement here. Concha, indeed, | pointed Wm. D. Bowie to be a Major General More ie prod ee oa tel; - Always oa hand 2 oumpels aoe of Guitars, our national existence folluwing too on Sas shall have been adjusted. seems bent on loading on the camel’s back of Bthe lace of Gen. John Mathews, deceased. To give thy form to m-mory, Plates, Violins, &c. itis common in this country for an export heels of amicable settlement of the only 2 or insurance broker to draw up an account of and Colonel Walter Mitchell t> be Brigadier To breathe a last farewell ; Serious difficulty known to exist between us, New Music constantly received General, in the place of Wm. D. Bowie, pro- How long thy every thought and tone ited. American patience, the feather which is to RICHARD DAVIS, Penn. avenue. break it; and with it, our present relations ae eal mine have “pm age apr 14—3t Struek the country with surprise and imcredu- th ich i now to tread life’s part alone. lity. The public had been informed that our| tre ‘i by the Inewrens. 2 Paid 12 | with Spain: -+-+ Senator Jose D. Bright and Lieut] Oh, well may break my heart!’ M.-D.* PATENT LAWS Government had attempted to purchase Cuba, : 2 Party, | We havea letter {rom Havana by this last} goy. Willard, of Indiana, are stopping at the | J; pedo sap gre to sets —— ae had refused 4 tosall it, and sup- | however, who is shapes sign the general | arrival which intimates that the American Astor House. KS , cnten a pci Seiad QF | Magistrates, and others; with appendix, by J. G. po theretore, that we shou! content to/ aver: account as a condition to the deliv: a eorgetown jege.— Notice ereby | y ¢ h, & wait until time should bring about a state of Png Sry Jengineers employed in Cuba, who are quite +++ Dr. B. Mallory has been re elected | given that there will be a mesting of the Philedene, | Moore, author of The Flectric Telegraph, Ke. of his goods, and who, believing the adjust president of the Norfelk and Petersburg rail- | Society of Georgetown College on THURSDAY, the Westward Ho! The Voyages and Adventures of Toad. thi i i jo ings more auspicious toour wishes. It be- ment to be wrong, protests at the time in ing clear to all intelligent and disinterested numerous, ate preparing to leave the island se ‘, Sir Amyds Leigh, Knight, by Charles Kingsle: hat the Island cf Cuba. with ht} writing against an alleged is not elke eee Ser Wilson and 8: of M memes fe epee retreat eo ie Rp eS on ad rsons that the Island of Cuba. with itseight| w a an alleged error, is not con- i +++. Senators n jumner, as, ey, undred thousand blacks—supposing thet its 8 7 which they are subject simply because they are > H BAWTR possession could be desirable for us under any cluded by signing the account, and does not | 4 mericans. Their withdrawal will be a se- Glroumstancee—would be worse than worthless a lose any right to have the error oor- | rious injury to the business interests of the] i "Now York ap 16—3t* Commitee uf Correspondence. Pci We. ee ee if ib uired, it i rt rected. . Bry, 5 iS Be : a ious a ealy erred tt Tinasa, tn Orta ous Ya AT SenL ea ast maT oMOUNT| Stee, Suomen ge our Government could meditate war as the Case of Estram: itigated Roorback.— recently arrested at Trinidad, in Cuba, was Th e' em History of the “Bible, from the Creation means of obtaining it. The public, therefore, mae sdhrellan anreea ae as ae ene Sa ee heid om Saturd night, in New York, and s special eee nerevy noufied t attend a} World, by John Fleetwood, D D, with engravings. very reasonably ascribes the belligerent r. i special meeting of the Company TUES- _ bell nt} the editorial remarks preceding my commu- of the New York Post have, by some iaforma- ppointed to proceed to Washing- | Day EVENING, the 17th instant, at 7 oclock. tone of the central organ and editorial train Visits to European Celebrities, by W' sachusetts, are to be two of the orators at the R. C. COMBS. D D, with aut of distinguished men May celebration of the Anti-Slavery Society Scorr B SMITH, bn bulonetoneees GRAY & BALLANTYNE, ° a ri nication published on the 13th inst., consisted | ion or other, been made to believe that Sec-| ton, and Iay the case before Government. By order of the Captain : we at oe — = to the mere indulgence of the habit of] of reasons opposing my views, I would have] retary Guthrie has wiitten to a friend or ++++ Hugh Harris, a soldier of the revolu- J. MeCUTGHING, OS T—1i his morning in gving. to market bluster end defiance, or as inspired by filli- felt embarrassed in asking any further use of | ¢-;, 5 ti tion, died at Jonesbero’, Tennessee, on the | _2? 16-2 S>cretary. on Seventh street, between E and the market bustering sympathies, but unauthorized by your paper, but by citing the exeoution of Eeocs 1s Renteoky 22) bejeuntions in! their ‘ @zy course of action decided on or se- business, av war with Spain is inevitable, 43., &c. We have to say that the story is made of = - . whole cloth, as Mr. G. has written to noone may of the an fwiel gee cee ee steed heen oe time | whatever any thing out of which the most in- Particulars in future advertisement. Be ada seek to got an honest living by honest means, A cearns - peer eerie epi syrshegiore as genious profesionsl fabricator of roorbscks} York yesterday morning from San Juan, with _ap 13-3 Wasaixetox Cirr, D. C., April 14, 1855. have become alarmed. They are in doubt | wounded sol and women was the imme- could even plausibly draw any such conclu- | $170,900 in spesie on freight, consigned as fol Be NOTICE —ALL PERSONS INTEREST- M®: EDITOR : You will oblige us by correcting ne ondeemnnc® ate moved by private diate cause of sending General Jackson*' to sion. We trust, for the sake of the business | lows: Wells, Fargo & Oo., $50,000; Dexel & ed in the Annual Assessment of taxable 5 = sont sarong 2 nse bee a if overn- the enemy for murder and outrage}. +1) | Co., $50,000; Watson & Son $10,000. operty in the city of Washington for the year Shancin. Ueeeee thn thaibeaae-tmoen 1 Contee- ment subservient to their selfish or ambitious vith power full, pulse! and general.” * J interests of the country, that the press will aoe nea, of the U.S. phan comes a pas- TeGB ar nee informed that the - toslgg pmo Sacemecnin cityon the 14th instant. Now schemes, or whether the Government really} « Hastening on to the scene of gontention,”’ | promptly republish this contradio! ion. senger. City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th, from 9a im | the African Methodist Episcopal Conference takes stands ready recklessly to stake the multiplied (1 quote Froci’s History of the United States,) The revolution in Central America is not | to 3p. m., and will continue in session from day to} 2!ace in Baltimore City on toe 26th instant. 's and hazards of war against the unreal] :. ' Jackson we? soon in the midst of fuppressed. General Munos heads the revo- | day (Sundays excepted) during the same hours for| In behalf or the Official Board of israel Church, of winnizg a prize which, ho wever fair y’s re‘reats. Many were the lutienary party, who expects shortly to be | “Ue purpose of hearing and deciding up all appeals] _ @Pr 14—20 Arbathnot and Ambrister, you compel me to expose what I consider the irrelevancy of those cases. 13th of February, at the extraordinary age of <a BOON RIFLES BEG LEAVE TO melee areunt fy — — one hundred and ten years. inform their (riends and the public gene-} nsiance in email gold. Any one finding the same Be cannan tae nd, Biving & Grand Pic Nic and} and leaving it ai the Star Office willbe suitably From California. Excursion to the White House on WEDNESDAY, tire 23d of May. rewarded. JOHN C. ATZERODT. The steamer Northern Light arrived at New hes become co loud and community, the grea! Still Another Roorback.—The story that Pi [the War Depariment is concentrating large to look upon, will turn to ashes in the mouth; 0 , t 2 torn frem the heads of persons of all 5 largely reinforced by Col. Wal! emigrants | Mt! the 26th instant, inclusive. {\HILDREN’s NURSERY C@AIRS, Feioation ie melain to man, whe has paid any | conditions, from the iufant ebi'd to tke aged | Dumbers of trcops in Fiorida is worse than from California, 150 of whom ssiled fros San Secretary uf the Bane ar Appeal, | 2 Rocking mmiimes — —— = [rihenceser yr bogs my nap man, gzhibited on ail hands ° Z * * *Tridieulous. No troops have been ordered Francisoo about the middle of March. Wi ker apr 10—dt26th eee 2 ed dumex he Sp 0 : gj ,. 1 the centre of the village of Mickasukee, } ti, i December last, when the con-| 224 a large number of followers were secretly > lavery will be carefully rved. i i thore since mber . 4 1 i ships already ch: OST.—ON FOURTEENTS STREET, a Gold| 7 EN POLLARS REWARD.—| on ety Sateen | sored gg Kea hy itn hon of he Govan yada sana] BoB go yond ee e_| [S82 COURTERNTE STARRT,» Gull (pug ROLLANG REWARD m i quiet possession of Spain herself, yet it] were fresh, and many were recognised, from will be equsl certainty abolished, and that quarter made it mecessary to add to the| Manos would effect important changes in C his Drug Store, corner of Beventh ire oc eaaat| the City Hall, a Portemonraie, containing tree number for years kept there, up to that time, | tral American affairs, especially in Nic: r the h: the island Africanized, before we are allowed Healey prarie rigor ae notes drawn by John H. and A. W. Kirkwood i eh anes te seen io of artlry| TM" dates by this arrival fom San fan: | === Sees _—_ap 16730" or a Wn over by me endored, a2 of war.” Such was the estive war and savage bar. | Y the addition of two companies of artillery. cisco are to the 28th ult., the same as brought OG LOST. GLO REWARD WILL be paid | 28¢h; one note ipapecaurene oman Keslly there never was a better illustration | barity which suggested to General Jackson the | Since then, none others have been ordered to by the steamer Prometheus at New Orleans. Dic * ‘Heer, wc haf Sree Soe by Wiliam Tetleoke in apaencee ‘ea; ones of the old adage,—*« None are so blind as those — = Greet a whioh, fees that quarter, nor is there any iiea now enter-| At Sl peers boy was but soa im-| breast, answers to the mame of Di other chp _ — not Fre org ‘The above + . » withstanding the umanity anger whic! 3 . | provement in nancial affairs. ners ii in 4 et, reward will be paid upon return who will notsee,”"—than may bedrawnfromthe| Called them forth, were bitterly censured at | ‘*204 of sending more to Florids. It is im ce doing well, but very little gold was com- id peel peel The | 10 the uadersigned. WM. T. DOV. Present quandary of our venerable neighbor, | the time both by the press and the military | Possible that we can be deceived in the signs| in? forward in consequence of the scarcity of | own : e collar. Apply at Mrs.| _ &pr l4—tf the Inteléagencer. The conductors of that} committee of the House of Representatives | from which we gather this impression. coin. Spriggs, ® issouri avenue, between 34 and 43¢ ets. | Pi ae DOLLARS RE WARD.—Wheras Journal have but to compare with unprejadiced | 1.2% therefore at a loss to ses any ground for —— The Kern river miners have been disap.) _2P16—St John P. Pepper and R. Parhanr claim to have views the policy of this administration with | ure {Ze ot tees on aoane dace ae Our Row Minister to Spain—The Hon. A.| polnted in thelr expectations, and they were | ASTRA W.—Camero the subscriber, on thel9h | Neft seven Pramed Engraving. re ny sane ee returning diegusted with the enterprise. instant, a small buffglo red and white know of only four, and as they will not deseribe to Zciorenoe to Gillibustering, vith that of its pre | recent scandalous trials; Allibusters were net | © Dodge reached Washington last night, and] "ri 8 ot forger, is reported to be living|COW. The owner will please come for me the three that are . I wall pay the above deceesor ; or rather, its practice, to realize in- | ™mmitting massacres of old men, women, and | is to-day engaged at the Bxecutive Mansion | near Tulcahuane in Chili. , pay charges, and take his reward fer some information in regard to them, or rly. i ; i . ° . | Enquire of E. BROOKE ECKERT: for the return of them if any one received the stantly that while President Pierce holds the children; they were not ecen on the high seas | and State Department in recsiving final in-| Aninvoioe of cigars valued at $80,000, smug. oe or on the field of battle, and such is the differ- tions, &¢., preparatory to taking his fnal| led into San Francisco had been ssised there, | _°? 16-2 Farm, near the cit pan Pee swings in question from the said Pep- reins there are to be no more such successful | ence between the two ceses that a i eenorierasy 's Prep ny se Z Business generally at San Frencisco was J,7RA FINE GOLD VEST, Fos, ‘ALFRED B R, forays upon Cuba as that of Lopes. Surely| °f Spain dependent for his appointment on | departure on bis micsion to Madrid. It will languid, there was but litve change in _ and Guard Chains, Seals, Lockets, &e—Just} 8p 14—3t* Next to Adams’ Express. they know well that fillibustering is taboed | ‘continuance of Spanish rule, protests now | be impossible for him to got off on the steamer] prices. received a varied assortment of the above. pra crete witb indignation at the mode of procedure Under the existing order of things. A know- which to = appears justifiable, and he de- ledge of this fact should satisfy even the most | mands the execution’ of some law which, to sail on the day after to-morrow. He will,| The ship post Light and the bark Sam-| We invite particular attention to our unusually il i I assortment of fi id Lockets, superior in all probability, sail in the next after that Sancuso cme 4th eo arrived at San ony heretofore offered, suintle for miatetnen, rd Wail No. 267. INGTON STOVE MANUFACTORY, Eleventh street, M. W. GALT & BFO., Jewelers, E. corner of Pa. av. and Seest i ’ though not screening the guilty, may satisfy |date. He leaves Washington for New York y ‘oveterate believer in mares’ nects, that the} (00st Bot justice. And — should aot. the in the course of the current week. Tax Massacuusurre (Kwow Norgine)| ap ig_so** /% OV» between Sth and 10th sts Sole Agency for Policy of the government with Spain is peace; treaty with the United States be observed in Laaisuatcrs on Forriouges.—In the Sen- | 7... 1a = SS ,CHILSON, GOULD & 00°8 ate of Massachusetts, very recently, the follow. ANNUAL ee nD DARE. Warming apd Ventilating Apparatus, ing amendment to the constitution was adop- Sei revi for the season, will come Union & COS (ot Boston) ine porn aball We sapibie ie [sesso remeeiee sue Scatecetrne| Union Bonble-Oven Cooking Bangs “No person shall be elegible to any office i nd e J. L. MOTT’S (of New York) ander the soostitation ofthis commonmoalth, | brss"j usengon st 10 tm.) Concho eave | NVING IBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE, as if it were the purpose of the President to| every case? Do not the laws of = Punish} cierical Appointments.—Mr. Daniel T. ge! up a war with her, asthe Intelligencer in-| those who attempt to subvert the existing hea bs ted timates, he has but te follow the precedent government? Are not her civil magistrates | Jenks, of Pennsylvania, has been appoin' sufficiently zealous and interested in o: 1 1, annum) clerkship in se. him of failing to prevent the sailing of] them regaulng and entrusted in the seen he sean ag E “ i the Pension Bureau, and Messrs. Robert P. hostile expediti against like tl ef all jury with discretion: power which i Lopes. He prs Aur + = = - we refuse our courts? Why thea not be satis- | Kerrison, of Pennsylvania, and John K. Dun- m. Coach will be at the twinks th teaaad ¥ fied with sueh powerful rey if the object | glison, of Califoioia, to similar Clerkships in are. Aeratiags by Liss & citizen of the = or return. 'y order the Committee. Constantly on hana, — einais manna The truth is, the administration is differonce t the General Land Office. The following amendment, relative to the NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 0. ber CRATES, asneeee and 33 panned Coun, every nerve to live in peace with Spain, yet it The Court of Claims.—All three of the} Tight of suffrage, was passed by a vote of 28 FB MABARRE, comer of Tenth and C ste, who Prada Tied ameetand Dining Room 81 OV! ; ia very evidently d under Spanish laws. It is stateden this point of this are now in W. yeas to 6 nays: ° a practic: turer in metal, has an Wake; Enamelied [ron HOLLOW ; ‘dently determined to make a sa2ri-| in the dictionary of Escriche, which a | judges tribunal ashington, “No person shall be entitled to a vote in NUMBERS of various ia pak Tin, Planished and Ja,anned WARE ce of no important American rights to pro-| standard work, that aman cannot have two Jadge Lumpkin, of Ga., having finally oon- may slesioe tail seen bsg fae eas tr hogeen, hoteta | Str or winesk: will be eodd at os den belie pitiste Isabella's Government. If war comes, apenas —_ gee same Lata cluded to accept the position tendered to him] shaii be by birth a citizen of the United States | and 1 low parm they will be made | [¢* that will compare favorably with any Estab. it will be only through the perseverance of) colated that, while the egal tasureoeta be by the President. They are expectzd to or-| except persons of foreign birth who shall have will suit the purchaser, ap 16—1m | !ishment south of New York. Concha, who so far insists on the right to vio-| allowed t> run’ before o naturalised citizen | ganise formally on or about Thureday next. been duly and legally naturalized before the late every principle of law and comity in all} May exercise the political privileges attached An examination of my stock is earnestly adoption of this amendmen SODA WATER, SODA WATER! ap 13—3m JAS. SKIRVING. i i law Mo bk A CARD. be does with reference to the United States| bis new character, the protection of the law Applications for Bounty Land —ihere were} Liovon Law.—The leading hotels of New C eri "7 “x a eh sond Wy a and their citizens. It will be resollected that pa at home and abroa oe — Bie ‘os 20,700 applications for bounty land under the} York City have decided, in view of the en-| fr ‘ahead fey crete cy poserey (reat Reduction in the pelinat mb & the coarse of this Government with reference | allegiance; otherwise he would be left without | law of the last session received at the Pension forcement of the oppressive Liquor Law to | ¢ would call particular attention to the superiot | 1 41H E undersign ed, having made Caps. to England’s outrages on us prior to the war| Country or protection. L. B.C. | bureau last week, not 24,700 as printed in| raise the prices for ,board to three dollars per pe et weet =e Jog a with a New York Hat of 1812, wag even more vehemently denouncea| APT! 14, 1855. yesterday morning’s Union, < Our respected and able antagopist who hag favored us with this seeond communication, hardly does justice to our position. We have not contended for an abrogation of the rights of American citizens abroad. On the contrary, though believing that Estrampes had not a shadow of real right to the protcotion of this Government, (his natoralisation papers not having been fairly obtained or granted,) we ac aggressive and indefensible, than that of the present administration towards Spain is now being denounced and misrepresented. We shall see the end of all this ere long. day, commoncing on Monday next. The ef- | 2cids now in common use, which are always more HA — fects of this “high tariff”? will be to drive a | '°* dtleterious to the siomae — large pertion of the travelling public to hous- | _4P 16—eo&w es kept on the “European plan.” ———— Tas Poors Muri ‘The argument on the motion to admit the accessories of the Poole murder to bail, was continued in New York on Saturday. Their counsel stated that | be had received a letter from Baker adn itting tions, as we are selling = To-day there was a larger number ef appli- cations for lands under the new law received atthe Pension bureau than ever before ina day—between seven and eight thousand! To Expedite the Obtainment of Land War- rants.—Some persons applying for land war- rants are in the habit of writing on the eubject to the Secretary of the Interior Department, EP'The Kipley (Ind.) circuit court last week sentenced Mr. Muir to the penitentiary for two years for forging a note for $25. Mr. Mair is probably the richest man in Ripley Orders solicited and promptly ex E county. It is supposed his property is worth| have condemned the course of the Spanish the murder of Poole, but that he had dene it HUTCHINSON & MUSRO, near $100,000 in self defence. 310 Pennsy} ep 16—d2w = _(Lantel est) ee

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