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EVENING STAR. WASii TON OUTY: TUKSD<Y AFTEGNCON.......... .-May1 [7 ADV ERTISUMENTS should be bande: in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they maj mot appear until the next day. Seay ae (> Messrs. Renno & Cotvin, of Char- lotte, N. U., are fully authorized -to re- ceive subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Stor, in the States of North and South Carolina. = —___ — “Plier? OF THE Y°ONING PRESS. The Un/on argues against the act of the In- telligeverr, in reposing confidenoe in the tes- timony of an unknown British wiinecs against that of the Captain of the American brig Hick- man, aod iftimates that its pro-disposition to *hear tbe other side’’ is constantly arraying it sgainst its country in all our international difficulties Of the removal of Judge Loring the Unton says: “The removal of Jadge Loring by tha intol erants of Massochusetts is the last achievement of the party which now implores the people of the South fr their swee* voices. The Boston Courier, a whig La of influence, says this Bet “us the first effective stroke at tha inde- | Serger of the judicizry of Massachusetts.”” jut what of i's effect upon the constitution of the United States? Who will hea! the wound inflicted by this formal aet of infamy upon that venerated instrament? What faith can hereafter be reposed in the fidelity of Massa ch: setts to that bond and guarantee of federal Union? In all her past history, from the day that abolitionimm toiled to obliterate the memory of ber revolutionary sorvices, she has not been able te go down into such a depth of dishonor as this. For obeying his «ath of of- fice she strikes dowa a pure and upright judge —an cath resulting from a conetitutional ob- ligation—an oath which he could not break without staining his soul with perjury. And the fanatical proseriptionists who exult in hiz overthrow rejoice with double exulta-ion be- cause they have thus been able to stab their wn judiciary and to wound the national con- stitu:ion a’ one and the same time.” ‘The Intelligencer jokes the Unton over its last article upon the iaetructions given to Commodore MoCauley, insisting that its para- Sraph concerning the cork tree, on Saturday, Wes an intimation that the Administration are Striviug to naturalize that plant, co that cur supply of corks may not be cut off in cage of War with Spain. Ee" We have received from Joe Shilling‘on, Harper's New Monthly Magazine for May. It bas rich and entertaining contents, and many of the articles are handsomely illustra- ted with wood cuts The work not only re. tains its high literary character, but seems with exch succesive number te be improved. Also, from our friend Shillington, Frank Les- lie’s Gazette of Paris, London, and New York Fashions; a work much sought after, and a Particu!sr favorite with the fair sex. SS Sa De WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, meriean Recruits for the British in the Crimea --It seems ths: after being summarily put down in New York and Pailadelphia, the British recruiting agents Lave been et work We have repeatedly explained «3 of whioh these parties have been guilty involve infractions of our neutrality laws a8 gross a3 Gllibustering for the conquest of Cuba. Wo believe that, so far, though de- tachments have been smuggled off to Hali/ax, it has been found impossible on ¢ errival there to induce a man of them to enlist for ‘he Crimes, the promise to provide them work cn a railroad being the inducement provailicg on them to leave .he United States for the British Provinces An exzhange quote: the London Times on this subject aa follows : *- The Londoa Times is ‘entirely persuaded that the real and genuine feelings of the Ame- riean peopie—Anglo Saxcn in biood, lenguage end inatits':ons—mustbe in unison with cur own, ard that the truc sympathies of the Staces Mus! needs go with their own fiesh and blood. ing for liberty egainstdespotism ” It add: Some diserepancies of opinion sees to p: vail as to the resalts already in eviderce; but, upon the whole, there appears, we think, Yery little reasen to doubt thut, as far aa the tewper of the people g atrong legion @ould be raisod in the United Stats for oc- Operation against Russia, with exceedingly lit- te difficulty. ‘I> is apparent,’ indeed, says one paper, «that 10.000 men could be speediiy aud bo ques ion can be enter o the genaral « xeellence of the sol- ming The ccurage, tel y of the Americans are well ko indefatigable ener- gies which hurry them over a whole continent in quest of excitement or occupation would find ample scope in the contingencies of such @ war 43 that now raging. On the other side, the German immigrants. having been, for the most part. inured to military discipline, pos sessing in some cases, probably. a practical knowledge of arms. and being generally of mature age and vigor, would supply exactly the class of troora whieh are mos! in request at present It is not that Great Britain is destitute of men, or that the sources of recruit. ing bave been exiausted by a twelve month’s campeizn. On the contrary, our rec:uiling proceeds most successfully; but it happens that, whereas soldiers are wanted i diately, it takes 'wo yoars or 60 to form e soldier, and to travsform the willing lad into the robust and disciplined soldier. We should bave lit- We dificul'y in raising 50,000 men for the year 1850, but they are wanted fur ike year 1835. As the cause in which we are fighting is a common one, there can be no reason why We should not accept the co-operation of others wherever it can be lawfully obtained, and, if the Americans can show us the way to take Sebastopol, we should be quite ready to learn, and to sive them every credit for the lesson.” We republish this extract only by way of exporting the utter ignorance of the London Times of tho state of popular sentiment on this side of the Atlantic In the first place, not a tingle American- born isto be found among those unfortunate ereaiures who have gone to the Provinces to labor one railroad (rather than to take ser- vice in the Crimea) not one! This shows that the Times is entirely mistaken in ite View of (he estimation in which the war is keld by the American people. We do not know of @tingie uative-born American out of Boston (where toadying to England is a cons tional propensity of the vicinage) who has ex- pressed sympethy with the allies at any time within the last six months, while hundreds of Americen newspapers hb: given in that time unmistakableevidence tha’ as between England and Russia in thi< con’ their hearts beat in sympathy with the latter This idea that Arglo-Saxon sentiment in Amories is in uni- son with England’s cause in the war, was re- peated in the speeches delivered by British subjects at the late dinmer of the Society of St. George in New York. It is founded on the {se: that Britons have expressed such a United States have a chronie propensity to interfere in the formation of American senti- ment before becoming citisens here. There are twenty to one of them unnaturalised, who "s, , to their own notions through the press of | R. Atchingon, of Missouri, for the Presideno: have been bere five years, in proportion to the PERSONAL. (O74, SARD TO THE LaptEe.—cOOD NEWS FOR THE namber of Irish and Germans unnsturalised,| -.--Hon. A. 0. aoe Minister to — hy loft this oi ay, for New York, to who have been in the United States long -? ag Washington, Apn! 30, 1886 } to the dela: nted to for enough to d:come eltisens—twenty to one. | Fasenge Sj ed opiate Pg my 4 Information relative ys gra 4 = for sending their productions to the French Yet where, ia proportion to their numbers in | daughter, who will go with him as far as Paris. are TRUMER — eae ee this country, we have ome Irishman or Ger- +eeeThe “squatters” in Kansas recently Ree esas Ge Pom rendering it nares. partment to the effect that the Imperial Commission DESTRUCTION OF CaanLTD WN, i i ge of nauseous " # yaan essaying to jel public sentiment, law, | neig & meeting and nominated the Hon. David De. a — oe Secret over SAIREY. ce =RAy will not interpose any 0 stacles to the a” miss on of wake Pin exhibition on TUESDAY Eve. y; vi o after the periois specified by its] 7) and conunue evcry evening the United States, twenty Englismen are so | and Hon. Isaao Toucey. of Conn., for the Vice} '” "Savant tnoveie pexee Tere | toreign products after the pe £5 NING, May Ist, rae hy ready been sol: id the demand for them a general regulations; but that it ts to the Urited | the week. . DAY engaged. These aro statistics, the truth and | Presidency. creasee wherever they, bs se Also, on WEDNESDAY and SATUR! afer OFFICIAL. Deraxrwexr or State, ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. The Grand and Astounding Dremauic become known, They have ‘ission: American manufacturers must loch force of which ali will realise on a momert’s ++++Hon. Henry A. Wise, after recruiting penetra wal ers tnd found Yo act saree oat earns and to assure them- pg nce ges commence at 8 o'eloek. reflection. All the large cities have their re av ai ie easier oantas > atee ewded 2 yet = eee, bgp adaront pa selves beforeband that tl eir products will be admit nnn a —o dren om ad spective quotas of unnaturalized English ro- | noon made a political h at Martinsburg, | (°UNPRECEDENTED SUCORSS.—The excttement in be- | ted, and a place be reserved for them. And, fur- “ speec! ” half of Baker's Premium Bitters, continues to increare | ther that the commissioners from the several States Ss T T V A L porters, cub-editors, gleanere, &c. In Boston, | Virginia. ta Richmond oe well se, Grpeanous Virgins, a9 8 care for ras Uniins now tn Pars. Dave Srentacd ec Oom M A Yy F E : . ac is. a New York and Philadelphia perhaps half the| ----Judge Longstreth, formerly Canal Com | 12220P0\" out and terare ac. To be hed arti privet ici Cheenaiienee, wihbh aneuds ht he: 00 ties Locks AT CARUSI'S SALOON. manufacturers of presumed American senti- | Missioner of Pennsylvania, died last week. ont power throughout the city of Richmond and the State eer a’ Alenia ccminiseas adh ta pane mentare of this class. Men who, while villi-| ----Joseph B. Spear, formerly a clork in} orders Prem PY wie tee to SAREE, Richmond, Vs. | for all the information they may have occasion to NM compte and former patrons, hus friewds, and fying the President of the United States on ao- | the Boston Post Office, convicted of steal = sequire. the public iy, that his May Balt will de given ‘ money from letters, was recently senten Tee Se, Nitaaeek, NS. %, we. TS at CARUSI’S SALOON, on TUBSDAY, May | a ee ee Pathy of native born Ameri- |t>ten years’ imprisonment in the Salem jail, |, Dest St—Being satited that my mectaigin? tas £2tered | OST.—On Seventh street, berween the Patent| " ‘The fellowing Fancy Dances will be : cans with the Creoles of Cuba, are doing their | the most lenient punishment the law will al. Frou bene ‘from Barer Premio ‘Bitters, and aving | ha © nfice rand ® H street, 4 thie morning, a paly's Fest 1 Minuet de ia Cour and Gavot de i wi Ps cases of summ: ft pieces wae conan ae cae of our neutral- |.0w. ae oe of| manny a take great amare in recommending five, a rage cong and some small change A pherdens astoral Dance, by 2 misses we for England’s . +oeeMiss ays gav eeds aly . Frot : = IN FORD. | Suitable rewaid wilt be given to any one returning it rau .., | one concert at Calcutta —$950—to the patriot-| oir. . Baker, Proprietor. Star office may | Mr. J. C. Breckinridge and the Spanish | ic fand. Richmond Post Office, Feb. 16, 1884. ing . Tho Nymph’s Garland Dance, by 6 misses Mission —A Washington correspondent writes from Cok Kinney This i to certify that I have used Baker’ Le pecrel iy A — ar Mazourka by to the New York Tribune that Mr. Breckin- Gard ca dies ta ten ef caguear cha tive one pe yrmorndig. as : Sah tee edhe need ridge was deterred from accepting ~ er To the Editora of the N.Y, Bvsning Post cam . ms Sheapiog ead nn aE noc gee inert fy ae ne as a the er Paiy tnd SS be ~4 In consequence of the legat proceedin iy haw eis ffice, by letter or otherwise, wi'l be promptly at-| .; dno comma nt. to Madrid by a letter from Mr. Soule to him, | waigh have been institute secinet mo inthe septw:ANFoRTH. | tended to by JAMES CARTER, “PMione. Cocheu confidently trusts that,as the rame explaining the difficulties he would have to | United States District Court, an unfounded Pala A agp perfectly harmless, and may be taken at all mes Sole Agent for those Publishers. | ful! satisfaction has been expressed by his patrons encounter in Spain, the utter impossibility of |impression may be produced in the public "Brice 6 cents bottle en be Spesvae~poas! C and 10th streets west. x tes end of ine eesns poh ell = —s his accomplishing anything there, &0,, &o. ee ee oe eoecroeee e — watard, | CANBY & HATCH, sad SETH 8. HANGE Daltimererand OF POHES AND JEWELRY. | Dibit the same brilliant assemblage, and afford th f x orerrw “I * . same general plensure. aoa cna eh Ds etn | "i wrod ams aruny,beteaning eae Er esa eae eS een ae. | COREL Speraa eee ee word of truth in this story. Mr Breckinrid It would not, certainly. be becoming, under | ‘ aor 1° Hotel, respectful} Good Clocks $1 25 ine Gold Watches, FOR MOUNT VERN‘ declined that position, si ® sensible in ordinary circumstances, for aman under in- | that that ‘alpiay py wien oma jammer Cathing i now igi se i el Aco erg ever. AND WHITE HOUSE PAVILION firat beoruse his wife was in extreme delicate | ictment to anticipate tho este pf the tri- | Vest and Fantalooas ofthe newest and richeet deaigae is | C™™ eee y ROBINSON'S, The Steamer THOS. ( OLLYER health, and he would have been forced to have sjary tealy susdiiones ite cocatay te tckieeben teow or No. 349 opposite Browns’ Hotel. will make (wo trips to the above pia- - ‘opportu: ‘selectii 1— 5 lefther at home to take care of his children, i t of those persons roan eae saost aleve eat rdw tatps =f ae 1 “Fhe Bons loves Washington at 9 and Alexanéria who are numerous and young; next because, | ¥i' ¥yomI am associated. as well 28 upon | thiscity at SS SPLENDID PAPER HANGINGS. |. 9% a. m. on TUESDAY, May ist, and FRIDAY, i heeft Kentucky and Feturned ator an ab | E2048 am of ba wae oe the] >= pumas atom rar waencasrs | [Twit lars as JOHN DAVIS anonnes The tripe will give the passengers the privilege of . - | trae character of the ente je, I think my- still ascendance.—| to his riends and the pul ° sence of years, it would require yoars of Ja- | self justified in asking to express through your H.W: for thelr, foperlority ot Pho. HANGING, having omcad Speer geval = a Pama pasa ome iy pA ap ey aoe bor for him to obtain the practice in his pro. |°7!umss, my confiieut and advised aseurance Wie an conan eae na oe ee Buildings, near the cornerof Eleventh streetand Pa. | tity of wild flowers cane be fession hi Id bh: bi at the departure of the expedition under my York. avenue, where he will be found all the time himself} Fare round trip to Mount Vernon and the White ene ie = ave been Sb to} charge can be delayed, at the most but a few - Soins awards of the Maryland and keep on hand a well selected as t ment of Rene, gh. Te the White H 50 " i i - f vo IN 8 . | Chil e. : y per ae money a noe ao “Ty olan ean etrests er ee sides el bh INDSt ben Laaiehes Orne Boat wil recom to Washington about 4 o’clk — All work entrusted to him in his line of business] p m. f = fessional fame, so that he is beginning tomake to a a tate /piairarlmy nag trove Se tpegtocspoted will be memepey ane cogreee fi exe — ~ = A Leeds won _ will accompany the party money, and is too sensible to give up his pres- my in all re-| pared tofill all orders for Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Glass | tire satisfaction of those tor whom the work may ggg yg) Bhad Dinner et 5 a WM. COKE will furnish a Plank peet for accumulating property spec's strictly complied with what may be | oi jican's presctictious at all hoareot the day and aight | tle respectfully invites ail his former friends and| ihe Pavilion, with all the delicacies of ibe scacon. It will be recollected that as American for- the instructions contained in a letter} ‘The night bell is on the right of the store door. customers, and the public generally to give him @} aud collations for those wishing them. eign ministers are paid, not one in ten can 1 to me from Mr potest Macoy, Whi Kael ee a = oo a aon we see if i ee ap 28 - St H exe ‘2Y | already been laid before the public. (G74 PHENOMENA IN MEDIOINE.—Rronchitis, Cot thing in his line to suit their tastes nts. SSS j up any of their compensation from the Gov | Whatever parties may have instigated these shiva des amor lane viper “For al may 1—?2w JOHN DAVIS. ee ae we ee i erzment. Certainly no gentleman like Mr. | Proceedings. they cannot prevent the speedy CARRIAGES—CARRIAGES. HOF. H. W. MUSDER takes Breskinrid a i h iti esiablishment of a thrifty and law abiding HA YE now on hand, and constantly fini « I “reckioridge can do so in apy such position, | ommunity on the rich soil of Nicaragua. a Dy: very large assortment of Pleasure and ixhibition and May Ball will take as be has a large family to support. and isa They zee mutjers nk ae oe eepersz in Family CA pee) of the eat faa A a on guanine mega Hiberal liver but without being extravagant | Couvenience, but a-ide from this I am gratifie 5 ions, which L will sell as low as the same quality of | Su, 1855. moat exi - * t i 9 be sold i of th ‘ipal ts of de, which will render this n Wo conversed with him frequently on the sub- a = ta temae ates and oes pe oe the Unite Suter, ae toteriainment that has ever brea wi messed in this £ wy fellow-countrymen, both the character Se pelrgy ered litre’ —T ir) ao y! , oe frame. 8 jo-day. +3 of the present expedition and the geveral (C7748 4 SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE, Carter's | bigs will be warranted, and compare favorably with | tire Theaire into one immense right of American citizens, in Peace, and for Spanish Mixture stands pre-eminent chore ott oars any work in this market. As I always keep a large | wi.l be decorated in the most ee polars Song ere tie see rizityine qualities; ite tonto ertionou the Licer, | assoriinent, [ invite purchasers and others to ex-| i izone for the of ject, and know that he was governed by the reasons we suggest above; though we must do him the justice to say that had his services in Spain been absolutely nocessary for the well The subscriber is now dealing exclusively in Car- . The Parqueite will be floored over from the riages ot his own manufacture, and ali work sold by | entrance to the foot of the singe, Growing the en- 4 : = its tendency to drive all humors to the surface, thereby amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Honor will be erected on the being of his country, he would have made any New York, April 29, 1855. cleansing the oystem according to Het ene, Be reiposiphserohnnte pent gpr tienen taken in sere yun ies, and banners, surrounded sacrifice of his personal interests, and ac — ~- aad ; itecte, esaber st ences Greece tok ment ae _ THOMAS YOUNG, The Exhibition in tee gegen pet ey apes cepged. GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE must be couclusive evidence that there 1s no humbug about i Pek of the Coane x cannot | oy a beauty —— jo nl streel fhe Southern Railroad Convention. —The Gnorgutown, May 1, 1855, wang Sao ech 1 Gottege a ain by pyar ae é of mn os ss . Col jornpipe, by representatives of half a dozen Southern rail-} ‘Trinity (Catholic) chureh was crowded to| ‘%s*See ad es Se eee See NE for May is re-| 9 Bi Bolero, by 4 misses, * i i DB. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BIT SHILLINGTON’S. 3. La Cachucha, by 5 mi roads, who are here on business connected | Verflowing yesterday evening, to witness the Egy Li "a Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion tor May,con-] 4 Pas Styrian, by a miss master, with the interests of their several companies | beautiful ceremony of tho offering of flowers, | There are few things which alford us greater pleasure all the late Parisian styles of Spring] 5, ia Smolenski, by 2 misses, i ; i ; b tof the children attached to the | inntGerman Bittars, becucse we are fully conscious we are and Summer Fashions 6. La Fille du Savateur, by 3 misses, involved ic the great mail letting that has just | "P90 the part of the c en attac ‘o the pwr public’ benefit, and our heart telle us that by | Godey’s Lady’s Book for May 7. Cracovienne, by 2 misses, taken place, organized yesterday and together | *2™0. At the time appointed, the children, | Cur notices many have been induced to {ake these Bitters, | Graham’s Magazine do 8. Scotch Dance, by 4 misses, sited the Postmaster General, with whom |‘? the number of about one hundred and fifty : dain, It is prepared and Bone tarpon mary pg 8. Syrian Waks, by 8 — and ageatomsn, they had a formal interview, in which their in- | “les and fomales, the girls arrayed in pure Kenneth, by Miss Young, author of Hearteease and} 11. Ei Jeleo de Jeres, by a mise, , terests and those of the Post Office Department | Wile, and the boys in white panta and black ment ____________- Bisckviois Meee ncaa a preteen gy nena — —~] are said to have been discussed. We hear |Toundabouts, each bearing a boquet and nee ee sire oS eer = = ascension upon the throne, and grand final > i el tat On, e aul ol innie Gre: jus > that a ehange of schedule, to take place in| lighted candle, marched into the church, and Inrge and good asso tof Blank a iP toward, and Stanfield Hall is _ | id Te Pee er Dance, by 32 misses, from the May, was informally announced by tia Post- | {ter depositing their offering of flowers with | his Bookstore, Odeon Building, cor Pa. Grace L wd Julia Kavanaugh, author of Nathalie age of 5 years up to 16, as introduced by the - . i = wonderful Viennoit i master General, and at once cheerfully acqui- | the symbol of the Queen of May, took their OTICE —Rev. Stewart R-binson of Bal esced in by these gentlemen. Judging fiom }*¢?'® near the centre of the church, after more, will preaci: in Bridge st. (Presby- | ly afterwards. uj the remarks of eome of them to-day, upon the | Which » handsome address explanatory of the] terian Church, Gonpam fore 2 ESDAY and a a : A SI “ J circumstances of this interview, it was the | °x2"cises of the occasion was delivered. The Te ae The public are poupuestally invited Odeon Building, cor Pa. av. and 44g st. iq “ inaugaration ”’ of amach better understand- | choir performed, in their usual fine style, a] to attend. eel ae eas Jota oe le A en th eae oe oe ee a ing between the railroad companies and the | "umber of excellent pieces, which greatly en- KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.—Washington SPARKLING SUGAR, the whole company. Post Office Department; the representatives of lhivened and enhanced the {Interests of the oo- ; Encampment }, will assemble {THIS | Por preparing a most delicious Summer Bev-| Notwithstanding the enormous expense attend- ce (Tuesday) EVENING at the usual time and place. ing the properties of, and | inc th s exhibition, the price of tickets will be as <= ater. the former having come te realize that the sories of very interesting meetings is now] | may l—It Church, under the pastoral charge of the Kev. A EUROS SUFSDS eee em ere : ; equal be tha bast oda urual, only $2—admitting 1 gentleman and ladira. . Vostmaster General is only avxious to protect }zoing on fn the Bridge street Presbyte: GAUTIER has the pleasure ot announcing Tt the public interest, as in duty bound, in ali Mr. Atkinson. The Rev. Stewart Robinson, requested to be punctual in attendance on Cc, his numerous patrons and the public that, af- . pt E 1 NING, the 2d instant his arrang:ments with them i! WEDNESDAY EVENING, the instant, California Caveats —We understand that clnimants to lands in California are in the babit of filing caveats at the General Land Office to bar the issuing of patents to lands in litigation, before the questions of title to them u experiments, and at considerable expense, one of the most popular ministers of this de- as {i is monthly meeting nicht, and there is | he has snocceded im producing an article which he TEAMBOs4T KXCURSION. 5’ nomination, will preach for them this and to- | business of imporiance to transact. a Sugar, for LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS. By order of J. J. Muiloy, Lieut. Command. Com. morrow evenings. * Celebration of the Landing of the Pilgrim All along our wharves, and Water street} _™ay 1 THOMAS BRIGGS, 0. 8.” | f'licious beverage now daily sold by him. Fathers of Maryland at St. Marg's City, this morning, business of every description WASHINGTON CITY BENEVOLENT | tuztd by Swan’s Atmos; henic Soda Foun aad Appa-| St. Mary's county, under the auspices of - : comnmy < ai . Ma: panty, { presents an unusual lively and brisk appear. Boe Sociery. ‘The annual meeting of this So- Faculty in erie gt as sg in lige cae he Philodemic Society of Georgetown. ance ciety will be held in the Hall of the Perseverance ot the Vi whieh is fast superceding all others. The sparkli E @ommittee of Arrange While we are now writing, the bell of the | Fire Company, on TUESDAY, May. the Ist, at 73 pe td mcr) r < ‘ of this “4 Sugar is not only innocent in itself, but in many in- ‘atholies’ Friend Society, o! x igi ire Ci i i = m. As the election for officers for the i _ | city, have the honor of announcing have been finally dis d of by the United Vigilant Fire Companyis tolling for the mem takes pines, meatbers will Ke punctual stances eminently beneficial to dyspeptics and «th the ‘citizens of Washington and’ its vicmmy, thet 7 SEES 7 bers to assemble, for the purpose of celebrating place, P ers similarly afflicted, it being a com! : r) States Supreme Court. This is useless labor 2 P. A. BYRNE, Bec. | concentrated form, of articles in daily use in every | they have chartered the well-known and populer by a public procession, May day, and unite nce. c os GEORGE WASHINGTON. for the aoove and expense; because the General Land Office fore Ni peiore ote CONPARY 1S ROCCE A as | ee ae ee nl cectinneh aia, , in no ease issue patents to euch lands until | ‘eit apparatus The Western Hose Company Wasi stse SUAS Stee mony, 1 ; ; x “ _ 4 instantaneously, without the least inconvenience. | _ The price of Tickets for the entire trip is @5 . -... | accompanied by the Marine Band, has just meee ne ok ths Deatds yl Be no 2: Saree Ite ravers ead peeves Sodiag tae country | They can be procured at the following Stores afcer the Supreme Court has finally adjudi | srrived at the hall of the Vigilant Company, ING Bay Sour aig cack The pvesi the Sparkling Sugar will be invaluable, as the | Kidwell & Lawrence, corner of 14th street and cated upon them, and official returns of eur- | where they were cordially received by the pickles bg) * ance of every man is expected means of producing at an inconsiderable expenge | !'enneylvania avenue ; Callsn’s, corner of 7th and ~ | E streets; Martin F. King’s, Pennsylvania avenue ; voys under such adjudications have been made, | embers generally. ap 30—3t M. O’SULLIVAN, Sec. — pabe eobeeniar ayouaer, ‘chee ty te D B. Clarke’s, corner of 11th street and Maryland — At the sugar sale, yesterday, by E. 8. Wright, | ———H—________——_____1 sea, should be withoutit, on it itet ap iac pee] avenue; Ino F. Eilists Va Store, Pennsylvania t Foot Enoll i ight H Th at the wharf of the Messrs. Dodge, the enti OST —A large BREASTPIN, containing hair. | OF sea, sho! by the trcisetude of eli. | avenue; Wm. A. Kennedy's Bookstore, 7th sireet ; Seven Foot Enoll 3 ight House —The con- cargs cl the hark’ Waa. Chase war sold.et the The name of the owner is engroved on the back, | able form, and not affected by the vicissitu c Of Cll | snd from Francis MeNerhany, Naval Storekeeper, traot for furnishing the materials and build fc iewiig pric 275 hhds. at $5.50a$6 55; | A suitable reward will be paid on ‘eaving i at 172 Seuting Seasonal ees ~ Navy Yard. ie ing Seven Foot Knoli light house, at the mouth |S4 hhde , slightly damaged. $4 30a$ 50; 18|F street row Mineral Water now sold in botiea, Ie pur ap in| Asse number of tickets i limited, perenne 4 ° i - | bbds., by salt water, $2 25 ARPERS’ MAGAZINE — half pound glass jars, and flavored with lemon, gip- jeresti — oe F Seneee s arr needy eas, we jendee a 20 Taare parte ~ see of i Enima, being No. 6 of Harpers’ Story Books. | ger, Senepeia wana; &c., to suit the fancy or| ticularly requested ot > 4, stand been awarded to Messrs. Murray & Ha- the brig Fidelia, sold at 82a834c. The com-| Justreccivedby TAYLOR & MAURY, taste of the purchaser. more = poe ewe vie § o ony teal ssihurst, of Baltimore, for $30,340. pany was very large and the bidding sp may 1 Bookstore, near 9th st. C. GAUTIER will not resort to the usual method ements, closea f puffing his discovery. It requires no such adven- | #Vening, the 12th May next. Several Baltimore merchants were present. || +] ki COPARTNERSHIP WICH | tious ud, It canies with iis own recommenda. sphizangements have been made with the propre: Ts rati fs there appears to be @ stand-still in the has heretofore existed between the subscribers | tion, and ‘has only to be known tn be rly ap- hereby com. cooul nimipyny — pene ee meee ory fle Geueatice acters apd sellers both holding ender tiie name of Wm. B. Davis & Co., was dis- preciated, Families h ing once given Ma crial win accommodations for the night will be secured during Depar:ment.—0n yesterday, the 0th April, off, and operations only to a limited extent for | *°lved on the 2ist ultimo, by mutual consent. never be without the kling Bugar. the requ - stew = there were of Treasury Warrants entered on immediate demands; held at $10 5". with the| , -\!! debts due to the concern are to be paid to T. | At present it is for sale only at his establishment, | The George Washington wil ve the Steamboat ; Hi. PARSONS, and all clai st it are to be | No. 252% Pa. av where the citizens of Wash-| Wharf, at the foot of 1ith street, on MONDAY ere- the books of the Department— stock light. Whest—White $2 50a$2.60, red presented to kim for setiiaenn asa pean Setetoree sep wereld ning, the 14th May next, a: 3 o’clock, and will re- For the redemption of stock $2 45a$2.50. Corn—White and yellow $1.02a WM. B. DAVIS, olis generally invited to call and judge tor | turn about 2 p. m. on ihe fol Wednesday. ie the Seno at si ee wk ‘fol 7 may 1—3* T. H. PARSONS. thi Ives by giving it a trial. may 1—ec6t he ¥ presage ine Fieh at the wharv: lentifol and selling | Eo ROTICK.—The trips ised 20) , Gor sroutnn tes sax Saceais s! $6 per thousand for herrings and $6 50a87| | FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. | 5 aafiean,, SO7IOR— The tire sdveriaaa GEORGE HARVEY, from misceifareous sources... 35 60 | per hundred for shad. Sprorator. Wil! be opened on Thursday mornin; Houre (shuld the weather be stormy on Tuesday,) FRANCIS McNERHANY, For the War Department... 10,789 44 the 3d instant, at Sipe == = — on es 2) wedecaeeeney 6 leav- Committee of Arrangements. 1 ‘ 2 F. at m, returning 3: m e. Por tae interior Derarimeui 4400 $8] ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. | Qmem of FASHIONABLE MILLINERT, to | Ep aoa ee ems and eeunne EAE | _ ep 31—TuTmeand Por the! nterior veg alee see , . . _ . which the attention of the Ladies of Washington 1D SFRIGERATORS, ICE PITCHERS, LL STRANGERS — Por repaying for the Interior Do Weather—Car Works—New Losumotives— | aud its vicinity are respectfully called. WATER COOLERS just received and tor ale visiting the City should see Hunter's aera ==5-< gesaas 839 4) Laberatity— Warrenton Electson— Meet- GEO. F. ALLEN, ie? m 1-3 Penn nue, next to 10th s‘reet. at the lowest cash prices by the subscriber. logue of the Curiosities of the Patent Office. Also, ings to-night—Fish. JOS. L. SAVAGE, his Description of Powell’s Great Picture. Governor Recdsr ALEXA jign of the il feb 23—3m* The follo +i 1 hi ii f maepunre, May ts Ee D EAL EE TN TOUE Pa. aaa Recess aa dey alll pa oe eed be ee pena, rersion of 2] A shower last night hes made the air this ; : ap 30—3t SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIELS AND BOYS, specch delivered by Gov. Reeder yesterday, Office and Depct south side F, next to corner 12th st. | ————— 4 morning very pleasant and refreshing. Times seem somewhat better, and prospects are brightening. Merars. Smith & Perkins have reopened their ear-works, for limited op- erations at present; but we trust that ere long the money market will grow easier, and this ICE KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT ou arriving at Lancaster, Pa. bishome. It THE OFFICE, which can be had in large or small strikes us that when his own version of thie address sees the light, it will be found to differ not a little from this version : “Gov. Reeder, in reply, expressed in a feel- Sizth street, between D and E, west side. SUPERIOR SODA WATER. PARENTS or Guardians desirino to enter their TE subscriber would most respectfully inform children can see the Proprietor at the School { quantities. his former patrons, and the lovers of superior | between the hours of 844 and 244 o'clock, com- OG Office open from 5a m.to9p m. Soda Water generally, that his founts are again in M ap %—3" m l—eo2m operation, in orcer to keep up his weli earned HOOPS just received a of WATER GREAT BARGAINS ceperien of bearing ine tex 80DA Wares onal ( LAMMOND"S, 71 #. i - N_ LADIES’, GENTS’, MISSES’, AND CHIL. | (if possible) to have it still better than heretofore. 7 fat fapronion sade pe lrsatleciony Ra bated enterprising establishment will extend their] | pRENs’ BOOTS AND SHOES,—The aS se payline siastic reception given by so an assem- | busi to its former scale and draw back to — a Being competed ——- non PEN ap2- im Mary! Washington. B have Just received, for the May Batis the bly of his fellow-citisens He referred to the | oy, city the numerous operatives that have} ent well-assoried stock of BOOTS AND ae ore rig utes fess beg pope peerage} left within the last few months. emphatically confirmed the very worst state-| Messrs Eatwisle & Moore, the skillful and SHOES at greatly reduced prices. AU persone in] BONNETS, FLATS ANB RIBBONS. | 2°tt*t Holders, Baskets, Fine Perfumeries, ec. JOHN F. ELLIs, want of the article will find it to their advantage to E have now on hand a very and general 306 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th ets. call before purchasing elsewhere assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ ap 28-1 ment which had preceded his arrival Ho] enterprising artizavs, have contracted for A. H. SLOAN, BONNETS, Children’s (FLATS, Boys’ and == ssid his opinions on the subject of popular | building two fine locomotives for service on| | No © 304 Pa. av.,near Loth st, north hide, | Men's HATS. | ile. MORE NEW GOODS. sovereignty had undergone no change, but the | the Aloxandria and Washington railroad, the} ™"YI— 0 and ‘ap Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Taritons, Mar- W to pecee erences Lawns and Jaconets, very conduct of the people on the border counties | first to be turned out by the 20th of August NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS celline Florances, Rushas, &c., to be sold at our Neautiful G and entirely new pat of Missouri hed astounded and amazed him | Unless the injunction upon the road should] poy pen WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE. | usually low prices. Goods, by their reokless disregard of all laws, oom- | cause some delay. the line will bein full oper- terns, to be sold at 25¢ per fter this date, the Parsenger W. EGAN & SON, *_ 11 case Portsmouth Lacons at le pacts, and constitutions. ation by the 1st of September at farthest. ee: iim! Weskiacton ar oer ap 20-222 ® side Pa. avenue, near 7th sireet. ieces rich figured Organdy Muslin The territory of Kansas had been invaded} ur city council, with commendable liber- ‘and the Train from Baltim: re at | 2? do very best quality Paris Lawns by a regular organized army, armed to the} ality, have granted to the Female Orphan | 515 r. «. for Washington, ox Scxpay WILL BE] QTRAW HATS:cWe have now ‘opened our Pauerns, rich fig’d Berages teeth, wee took possession of tha plain Berages, good quality, at 31x¢ ballot-box Asylum the free use of gas. DISCONTINUED, The only Train, therefor, on Spring supply of STRAW GOODS,‘and are pre- and made up a legislature to euit the pi 308 At Warrenton, on Saturde , the municipal | Sunday, from Washi , Will be that leaving at | pared to shuw afwil assortment. Ail our gvods do any ar juality a Berage, at of the pro alway party. Kanzas easekan election came off. E. M, Spillman, K. N., re- 4 vad <a — jereeets at pee eae aca ge ge cash, we are prepared to sell at the a lerrimac! Prins, ec ed, subjugated and conquered by armed men | ceived 51 votes and Mr J. 0. Marr 25 votes pric inzham:<, : n Junction with the Express Train lear- STEVEN: Ralesroom, ALSO—ON HAND from Missouri, but her citizona were resolved | for mayor. There are about 130 votes in the had vsti at 5.10 Pp. m. for Wheel d the} ap 30-3 sins Browns’ Hotel Sssortment of Twisted Silk, Borers never to give up their fight for freedom and | municipality—so sa; letter to the Sentinel. | Woer. JOHN H. DON: ll Jaconet and Maslin ROBES, which we *! the independence of their soil from fo: To-night our city council hold their regular} mi—i0t Master Transportation B & O. PR. HOSIERY, GLOVES, &. vay chan. control and interference Missouri would be | session, the Demoorats meet at the Lyceum [Union, Georgetown Advocate, and Alexandria E have just received a very large assortment SUMMER SILKS. called upon to disavow all sympathy with | and the Know Nothingsin the Market Square, | Sentinel cop y.] _of Ladies’ white, brown, slate, black, brown re] these border raffians; and if she refused, the | while the lovers of plearure will find ample ~~ POTATOES—POTATOES. POTATOES embroidered mad open worked base. coh nage angler peter South would be called upon to discountenance | enjoyment at the festivities of the May ball. —| . Sie white, ty mix lose and half cena re > <a Crap rg her. If the South refused, the solemn duty quite plentiful ; herring $5.25 Ore ments ae se nearly duc, 500 Misses and boys? slate, black, fan-| €00ds than any other house i his would devolve upon the North to take up the | per thousand; shad $7 50 per 100. AMI. which will be sold te ia oe quality and Peseeror pening igo) he pmrcok and halt fee matter, so that the rights of her sons, who cL ies “ ar L id, siik and ce Sonne os have settled in Kansas on the faith of solemn <= black _ 200 bushels white Maine Mercer mitts usual! Drices compacts, shall be vindicated and sustained. To Cream Waut Paper.—Take about two 500 Do blue Mercer, or Peach Blow, very large. soy ee Colored silk, kid, and | “°F Gr ETT, WTO! P “He declared that the accounts of the fleroe | quarts of wheat bran, tie it in bundle of| Ailof which will be sold in lots to « suit the per. * an aomel oee My “ppg aes pineal We would invite special attention to our large 894 i 27—6t Oatrages and wild violencés penetrated at the coarse flannel, andrub it over the paper. It chaser, on reasonable terms. ‘ate RA ent : Call and see th it Derauas papi, Sete Pegcecated” snd | will cleanse the whole paper of ali deseriptions Sm SN. B. BARTLEY’, a aero e — oye tee pase he seuaeded be ca ing than Kansas was now | of dirt and spots better than any other moans 111 Water street, cred octane spo! Ime . Georgetown. arms; bat the sitisets were resolved never. to | at een be used, Some use bread, but bran 0. A. DAILBY, M. D. id their rights, and he relied upon the North | 13 better PBNTIs qa them by demonstrations blic senti- x Haz removed his office one door west of Eleventh Ringe (week, suyensevn “Seanad nreet, Pennayivania aveaue, Washington, D.C. ap ment and all other legal means, till they shall | ORANG vindicated boxes of oranges arrived at Boston. ap B—H

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