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> Hen. Edward Everett said that Washington, among all h's compatriots, was the polar star of the firmament. So is the “ "RIC OIL” the best of all remedies for the purposes intended. Let all the people the result of the just indignation of those it CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. EV EN I N G ST AR. may be insulting. In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to ' THE FIRST AMERICAN , CONVENTION OF CIRCUS PFRFORMERS| NATIONAL THEATRE, essed the Senate at give it « trial for srvenx Pain, and they will decide in _—_ The cowardly braggadocia of the na-| press,Mr Harlan addr t couse, =: AND WASHINGTON CITY: ~ | ture of these two men and those they are | length in opposition to the eon of yim suagyrer. It i vary plessant even io children, GRAND EQUESTRIAN CONGRESS KUNKEL & co oir wie = ae itally illustrated, indeed, in | jority of the Committee on Foreign Affairs} pure and Unadulterated Medicinal ---.fStage Manager, PRIBAY.........<<.-s!5 -++.Mareh 28, 1856, | using, is also capitally i ’ Z tion ; when, after a few = = ILL BB HELD AT WASHINGTON, un- : the mock government of = te ree es ae fan Mt Dulles, hepsi ras oun Sarva Babxor WwW der acapacious Canvas Marque to beerected | prices of ADMIs#ion :—To Boxes and Por. U7 Advertisements should be banded in by | Kansas. On being sworn in as Governor, | postponed until Thureday next. , Just received, of dineet taportaton °° CENTRE MARKET SP4ce, SSSer Diened lads Wo tte, abc eereee Lindityosgg eng Menge has they may not appesr | Robinson, in his address, proclaimed the pur-| And then, og a short Executive session, Ris dade pect Rye Wiss, ove#ten years old, FOR SIX DAYS, COMMENCING tained for any evening during the week = y- pose of himself and his followers in the work, | they adjourned. Z. D. GILMAN, 350 Penn. avenns. MONDAY, April 7th, Box Sheet open from 10 until6 o'clock. Box in pursuance cf a project which has been matur- Office open every day. ing all Wint:r, of res >rting to this means of ee- aA Jecting the best artists in every departmest of tke | Fifth Night (and last but one) of the Tragedian, ; * oTz.—In the course of the morning, on SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. to be at once to repudiate the United States | motion of Mr. Iverson, it was agreed to take The Intellicencer trusts that the dead-lock Territorial Government, and to put in opera- | up the Naval Board question again on Mon in the Senate, with reference to the Long | ticn the Topeka State Government. So the day next Grmexn Wis, an excellent tonic and invigorating cordial, particnterly beneficial to persons suffering fi weak and nervons stats of the a a he H th ideration of th circle, for MER. EDWIN FOBBEST. Bridge over the Potomac, will end in the erec- Legislature passed laws levying Lemos Gis ae ~ ton Cit ~ ‘dont inl a Ys 4 : 7 who are afficted with Spalding & Rogers’ 4 THIS (Friday) EVENING, March 28th, tion by the Government of a permanent struc- | *™ officers, &c., at a round rate; until they Washing Oe ee ene oe en Was Dreneee to avail soemselves of or ; ite high above anairline | heard that Judge Lecompte of the United | with The opponents of the bill labored to ce a a = ture at some suitable site hig! ov si + -.| defeat its enactment by moving motions to speaker or vocalist RAIL ROAD CIRCUS, i vi m, In this j maki 5 01 that might not obstruct navigation, In this | States Court had issued warrants for their adjourn, to re-consider, making calls for yeas | °° *" bone wid ton 3 2 eeg eer | Sel the tion of the P Hore’, and wish all in the District of Columbia sincerely | #pprehension, to be tried under the real laws | and nays, for calls of the House, &c , thus for the trans; ‘ersons, : Pro es of which Messrs. 8. & R. are now building NINE ESPECIAL RAILROAD CARS atthe car factory of Messrs. Goold & Co., j sadn of the Territory for so doing. eonsuming the balance of the day’s session, 7 til after 5p m. The Union announces that John W. For-| Then came Nick-Bottoms second message to w ithie House’ edjeursied without finally dis- ney, Esq., has withdrawn from his connection | Which we have so often referred of late. That | posing of the bill. i To conclude with ~ MY PRECIOUS BETSEY. Mr. Bobtatl........ by o : timony tn 8, an in the case . ¥. And in carryt it the ori: Sg AP pe Gem ee are clock; with that journal The assigned cause is the | is as follows : Proceedings of Te-Da: adi Nagi irre fps seceoyptp vice) oe gy enpanean ates of whieb, of se ating © troupe i. omens mek Sig 0” 5 re arsine xc fact that he bas accepted the position of chair- “Gentlemen: As there appears to bea : aaa every paper in the Union fs commenting apon the great ben- | tists for & pre. ject involving so much ex wns nrenne a OE D ie: tater Command difference of opinion in regard to the right of | The Senate were not in session to-day. eit derived from the nse of these celebrated Bt sides | who shall ch confessedly and by common MLLE. TERESA PARODI = of the pares es ie Committee of law-making by the General Assembly, and/ In the House, an Executive communication | fre onto Mechanics’ Institute, at thele Three at a fasial! mannnaine Sea poe Fgnngntn 4 a earn ennsyivania, which devolves on him the dis- | also in regard to the construction to be out | covering the annual report of the operations | SEviti22, st Clacinnatl where the Committee was com- | the professi pretensions of the claimants to the | citv ene GRAND CONCERT. between the ion charge of duties incompatible with the labors | upon eee able bodion on ae ath tentane tt ae of the Mint and its Branches, including the | {et inst cannot help but convince the mort creduloue that | honor of superiority, which can be decided only | and 13th April, assiated by he must undergo at this point, if continuing to | YOUT honorable ies on 4 5. =“ | ete at tens rthy . vepepsia in ary form | by their contesting with each other at the same Madame AMALIA PATTI STRAKOSCH em point, 4 proper for me to state that the message of the | Ass#y Office, for 1355, was received and re- | these iitiers aro s certain care when used aa per direetions | fae in the same ring. The prizes are: and Sig.or LEONARDI to be an active editor of the national Demo- | {th'was intended to recommend no course to | ferred. : ie Sie nT i — First. The sum of one hundred deliarsincesh | underthedirection of MAURICE STRAKOSCH. cratic organ. be taken in opposition to the General Govorn- Mr. Quitman reported, from the Military Second. A season’s engagement with the new Mile TERESA PARODI w.ll sing on this oc- The Presidential nemination embroglio seems | ment or to the Territorial Government. While | Aftirs Committco, a joint resolution author- Raiirced Circus, and an advance of salary of ° | casion, for the first and only time, the celebrated = * = izing the Secretary of War to exchange a por- THE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION per cent. over the highest salary the successful | national French , “La Mareeiliaise.”’ which to be evidently at the bottom of Mr. F.’s with. | it {all remain with the sanetion of Congress | ties. the landa of the Springfeld Armory, MORNING, att ovhecks oe Smkeeeaay? | Competitor may have received at any p evious | has ‘been reorived. with immense enihusienm drawal. The Pernsylvania Democratic State | ‘That the people of a Territory havea pictisete jee tanec eee eer ‘The first half hour will bs devoted to the solution | ““pnird. ‘The great eclat that wil neturally at- = sneoe amen = A Pe . iali ke 0 : interest! tions, ich Mr. § the nomination of Mr. Buchanan at Cincin- constitution and organize a State Government | . The House then went into the further con- | and Measure. R. T. TAYLOR, before their names are entered, that they will ap fully announcesto the public that bis nati, a work in which, from its position as a | and appoint such official agents and todo such mente of the Washington City Elections national Democratic organ, the Union canvot | other acts as are indispensabe to the action | Bill. 5 : justifiably centislgate. Under these circum- | f 8 State. especially toits action as a member | ,. The queens was put on the pending mo- hi i. ior to its admission, there is no | tivn to lay on the table the motion to recon- stances, it strikes us that Mr. F. has acted birdpess ad the pieeediags poe iu otriet sider the vote by which the House had yes- wisely in withdrawing ; as, if holding the po- | subordination to the existing Federal Govern- | terday refused to recommit thé bill; not laid sition of chairman of the State Democratic | Ment and in subserviency to the power of | 0m the table—yoas 78, nays 79. i nih — See — iene Committee, pledged to labor for the nomi- Scopes te Te Satie & ponpls may ge mar 20-108 Rec. Sec. | pear at every performance during the werk, so as | Will take place every WEDNESDAY EVEN- ha WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, | 29t to disappoint the pub ic, and to sign certain | ING 4 stipulations consid necessary to the proper These entertainments are considered by all who at7% o'clock i y >| A large proportion of the most celebrated Per- | hes ever Co y- By order: = 3 H. RICHEY, 0.8 formers extant have notified Messrs.8.& R of | jan 22—-T&aWw surasat . y&S* | their intention to compete; ard the followl: ————_____________________._ | distinguished artistes have already entered and STCCK AND FIXTURES OF A GENTS’ —_— LECTURE.—REV. DR. NORRIS | w.ll appear, ezch claiming supremacy in their S wi Furnishing Store, on Pa. avenue, forsale on in comformity to law, and for this there can be PERSONAL ill deliver a lecture at Carfsi’s Saloon, | respective departments : geod terms. Enquire at this office. nation of one partioular gentleman, and | no penalty. E C. Ropingon.’’ +++. Mlle Parodi is singing in Richmond, | phere eat eae isis ” Be eee ee aan against that of all the other Democratic aspi- The reception of this message was followed | Va. " . : : ni Pee Dr. was reading Sh Mome during : " ors: GAMES, CHILDREN'S HOOPs, rants, the friends of the others could hardly fail | by the immediate passage of a resolution de- the G: beret tee eee at sok po Halpern, and was eye-witness to most 3 ba pasfeerme| ak hee — in the city : . are eau 0 ° facts 5 « 7 to construe whatever he might do as the | olaring that the acts passed by the Legiela- . ee Julia Dian Haynes is performing | _ The prooeeds of a etee will be used ia the mar 27-3t AMMOND, Sr., th st. Unton’s editcr, a3 though done withthe view | ture should not have effect until after the in Mew Oruens. P ere-tion of a new Church in the West oe ‘ : " S.conte—! t 5 F. | James Robinsn. 1 EW RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP % injure the prospects of Mr. Buchanan's ri | paseage of another resolution at come future| |... Mr_ H. V. H. Voorbees; of Mobile, has Ellisand Kidwell eee, Wage ; ii of 8.C.,asthebest 4 = } Guide —Disturneli’s new and complete Rat!- vals for the nomingtion. time declaring them in force! Thereupon, | been appointed vice consul cf Belgium for | & Kidwell, Georgetown ; and at the door. 2 pea heo rad "4 =, eee oan aereenk Tu his retirement he carries with him our | Robinson and the prominent members of his | ‘at city. ee eae { iat cians TTLOR Y MAURY rtiest wi i. ‘5 ‘ = ‘ «+++ Thackeray is said to have realized GEORGETOWN CORPORATION ro- - ee ee ee sen raters Rogetssate, eae ee ee eu at $1,640, over andapbovs expenses, by his five = TAXES.—AIil persons indebted to the _ poten : 4 mat 27 Booksiore, near ———_—_->o ter them with Judge Lecompte’s warrant, to lectures in New Orleans Corporation of Georgetown for taxes ofevery des- of La the bests MRS. A. W. THORNE WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | which we refer above, unceremoniously took} |... The late Henry Parish, Keq., of Nee | TPtiow, whether under the general tax ordi. | of La, as tl / ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER jCUs- to their hecls! York, made a be aaa in his ‘will! of $1,000 Morale sctibes uate ee Revidperyh the x , ips ¢ tomers and the public — that The Nicaragua Embroglio.—The New Valiant Governor Robinson! Heroic Gov- | te the St. Luke’s Hospital. ; subscriber without delay, as he hax been em- | The Levater Lee 2 th awortment of SPRING MILLEN ee York Heraid undertakes to attribute the re- ernor Robinson! Thou art indeed the prince ++e»The American prima donna, Madame ‘egies Eman Gate eal aries fram. oaee Lon- ; to which she invites particular atten'ion cent article in the Star explanatory of the | of humbugs! the King of cowardly country Biscaccianti, has been engaged for next win- | deyted have long since had their accounts de- dou, wonsleting of << st phn street, Georgetown, D.C. facts involved in the affair between Walker art Wadsa_gven! teangadosin tend the ter at “ Les Italiens’’ in Paris. fiversd to them, and thelr payment requested, | .i; | adiesand Gen = hn aud the Transit Company, to the Attorney Gexeral of the United States. We have to say that that functionary had no more to do With itthan the maninthe moon. The Wash- ington correspondent of the New York Times, ++es When Rogers the peet wasa young | they must not expect to be again called upon In | tiemen, as the best MADAME R. illustrious and certainly legitimate descen- | man, he offered himself to dhs daughter of Mr. Lede aio cae Te aunt at sol Pantomimists and Ww: LL_ CERTAINLY LEAVE ON THE dant of the never-to-be-forgotten Nick Bot- ba ies Picazi, at Clapham, and was re- call on ‘clther of my brothers—Georze Jewell or | Posturerss seenisten conn = me meen apn 9 jected. Benry C Jewell—at the corner of High and Ga: : . r tom, over whom the world bas laughed for at +++» Mayor Wood’s private seeretary, Col. iareats, Georgetown, who are anthocines to zn formation in all the Affairs relating to Life, Puss Horner, least two centuries, if our memory serves us Ming, was taken sick last Thursday, with in. | receipts in my behalf. Henith, Wealth, Marriages, Love, Journeys, Law of Kentucky, and - beent Friends. faithfully. flammatory rheumatism,- and xow lays ina THOMAS JEWELL, Lee, Suits, Difficulties in peg yp tes to all other after stating that the information on which — dangerous condition. 6 ra. Mareh Yth. oa = Steve Les, subjects. She is also able to tell the ages of per- the article in question was based, wasobtain-| Know Nothingism in Ohio —The expected | +--+» John D. Murrell, of L nehburg, and | - One eh rere eee: ee of London, as the oped ——— ae Fog be consulted ed from parties connected with the Transit | split in the Know Nothing party in Ohio has | Si to be tho richest man in Virginia, being | Q# ND YOUR LETTERS BY THE CITY eran oy c ng Her name is on the docr—at No. 265 1°th str-et corner of D, on the let hand side. Gentlemen 50 cents and ladies 25 mar 27—9w Se NOEs OF TRAVEL IN THE EAST by ‘endal's Brass Ban Benjamin Dorr, D.D ; price . eighteen musicians, Schamy]l and the Circassian War, by J. Milton ie; $1 Flowers, Ribbons, Head Dresses, &c., at! asthe best Bugler and = i ae Talk; $1 No. 305 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9 he Ban feats o Smith’s Law of | andiord and Tenant; $3 a tnt [ome yr the The Views and Opinions of American States- aye - $: 0, di 0 Company, (which is true, it being our custom | already occurred. Their State Convention to ia ip Gied ae Bow pvigeas\« tow in seeking information always to apply to | act on the Philadelphia nominations came off} |, The Francois branch of the celebrated those who must necessarily know most con. | a day or two since, and proved to be, so faras | Ravel family is performing in Balitimoro; cerning the matters we desire to elucidate) | the majority was concerned, but a Republi- | hope they will visit Washington. Gabriel also undertakes to impugn our motive in | Cam party affair. One hundred and thirty— Bereluas eee ee ee eerane Sa OR: making the publication; saying that it was | less than a majority of the whole—were pre- 4 i = - «+++ Lieut. Strain, late of the Darien ex- made to effect the price of Nicaragua Transit | sent. But forty-eight proved to be national ploring expedition, is said to be suffering from ‘CH, and save Time, Trouble, and mar 28-tf ABLE SPRING MiLLINERY. ». ALLEN WILL @PEN ON THE F. M 4th of April, an elegant assortment fy Ned Kendall, of Massachusetts, and SPRING MiLLINERY, consisting of, ; ry see 4 sae herds 5 3 r ESPA ca 5 d the men on Foreign immigration, by Joba P. San- stock. We have long submitted in silence to | Know Nothings. All these withdrew when | Serious indisposition. His friends are moving NOTIcE—IN CONSEQUENCE. OF IN- Gone Landes: now| gp er Richard Cumberlend, by Henry personal calumny from the pen of the lying | resolutions repudiating Fillmore and Dongi- | £%,* Congressional aprropriation on his be- terfering with the Post Office Regulations b-- Memoirs 0: a ’ half. making so much at little rcoundrel who prostitutes the columns | Son were adopted by the majority under the| .... On Ae tween this city and Georgetown, all letters must tion, the only two pal Flander ; $1 50 —— be enclosed in United States starped envelopes. | ties thet bave ever exe-| Lebmau’s Chemical Physiotegy; last Ole Bull recovered > . of the New York Times in this city, to black- | lead of the well-known Gov. Ford. Ford at | £500 from James Baton, in the Marino Court, | Stamps placed on envelopes will rot answer. cuted the feats, both are are the ose My = 4 re LOR. mail ary and alkwho come to Washington on | first accounted for his individual repudiation New York, the sum being claimed by plaintiff | _™ma:¥5-tf JOHN WILEY. manta the o1 Se Rake Wesiosas with the Government, Secanies in-|| of the action of the Philadelphia Banccution as his half of the subscriptions te the late ANTHRACITE CUAL. party, = = “Ole Ball opera’’ collected by Mr. Phalon. disposed to notice any one known as he is, to | On the ground of its admission of the Loui-| ||. Barnum—though under a deep shadow be a mere Swiss, engaged in selling the col- | siarta Catholic delegates. The convention, | just now—is making arrangements (it is said) umns of the journals for which he writes, to | however, based its repudiation of the nomi- | © ao He Cail. his business as a public shows sustain, villify, or misrepresent any gentle- | nees on the ground that the Philadelphia Con- | 7'*"- He will establish, on a grand scale, a i Zoological Garden at the corner of Broadwa: man or mearure whatever, when money, from | vention had failed to adopt the Republican | and Waaiton streets, New York. if V hite an sh, egz size, ly ex- H. Magilion, of P: followl ours: set oa wens ao ee Geo, cunbar, of M “lave Alexandria 4X, 8, 10,12,2%, 64, an8 6 F. Donaldson, 03 o'clock. aaa Bieranare, Ve: and C.Crosby, of 0; Leave Wasbingtcn 6, 9, 11 14, 3%, 5x, and 66 A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRUEND | and the other party, the To'clock. SLLIs L. PRICE, Certain INDEED,” and so is the CITY DES mar 24 American Brothers Washiogion and Alexandria at the, ; p . = ic 1 Yankee Brotl:ers, 4 ® five dollar gold piece up, will be paid to | party creed with reference to the Kansas +++» It is stated that Mr Everett has con- Roce th tuecity. 4 a eeard too Signage ory Hercules Libby, of O. pide eet oot him for so doing. question. sonted, should his health sustain him, to re- | ficient.” H Omar, of Va., J aia ing hours: Leave Alexandria 7%. 9, 11, 1X. a. Sx Leave Washington...8. 10, 12. 2¥. 4x, mar 18-d JOB CORSON, Captein. OR BOSTON.—THE PACKET BRIG R. R. HICHBORN has arrived, and will — a dispatch for the above . For freight apply to “pe . DR TLEY & BRO, mar 25-lw 101 Water street, Georgetown. GST—A GOLD CHAIN AND WATCH, with initisls “MC.’’ and crown engraved, on Tuesday, in 6th or 13 h street, or more likely in Pennsylvania avenue. A liberal reward wil! be given if returned to Mr.de CRAMER No @1 Fifteenth street. mar 26-31% ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—SEVERAL seven-octave rosewood PIANO. FORTE, eleganily faished, will be sold low for cash or good paper. or will be ex- changed for building material and work. These instruments may be seen at my Saloon, and any on disposed to purchase or trade will plesse v Virginia in a short time, (in which event he will lecture at Lynchburg,) extending his tour through several of the Southern States. The proceeds of all his lectures go to the fund for the purchase of Mount Vernon. +++» An article in Frazer’s Magazine goes to show that the entire plot and character of Bulwer’s Caxtons, thought to have been the opening up of a new style in novel writing, is but a plagiarized disguise of the plot, style, thoughts and characters in Sterne’s Tristram Shandy. +++» Among the late appointments by the Not long since this little lying scoundrel | The receding forty-eight on the same night villified us personally, grossly, in the columns | were organized into a State Council by a dis- of the New Orleans Preayune, and gave to a | pensation from the Mr. Bartlett (who was pre- gentleman who spoke to him upon the sub- | sent) who is president of the National Coun- Ject, a a reason for misrepresenting usin a| cil. Mr. Ware, of Cincinnati, is the president personal affair with another gentleman, his} of this new State Council, which has hoisted own personal hostility to us. We have stood | the Fillmore and Donelson flag. A letter was this poltroonery from him until our patience | read from the Hon L. D Campbell in the is exhausted, and therefore have to explain | Ford party convention, virtually pledging him- why, up to this time, we have to failed to no- | self against Fillmore and Donelson ; scouting tice the perfonal falsehoods and inuendoes of | the idea that he entertains the slightest no- | Government of Nicaragua is that of ‘Don this lying little scoundrel, who, not being able | tion of supporting them. In it he craw-fishes | “eorge T. Alden,’’ as one of the commis- to comprehend how a gentleman can pureue | over tothe Republican party in great haste ieouneees! * ne frien tap ee Es any policy with reference to a public question | and first rate style. of Rantol b, Mass., and studied law with not bared on the purpose of black mailing} It is judged among the Ohio politicians now | Daniel . Sickles, of New York. some one, tukes it for granted that all his | in Washingtcn, that about half the Know +++» The Cox divorce case atiracted another ecotemporaries of the press are actuated by | Nothing party in Ohio will go over to the Re- | °T°W4ed court-room in New York on Wednes- Davenport, of Texas, and C. Noyes, of Tenn H. Magirty, of Pennsylvania, and 66 JME 18 MONEY.” —THEREFORE | Le Jeune Burte, save as much as possible by Sepens by adoptior, of Md., as our Messages in the CITY DESPATCH, the | the best Hurdle Racers. ublic Messenger. _ __ mar 28-tf Mad. Olinza, OST.—CN TUESDAY EVENING, while | o¢ russia, as the best crossing from Pa avenue (south side) to 10th ce Pi mer. treet northea large size Black Lace VEIL. The Wight Rope Fae finder will receive the thanks of the owrer by ition tothe “eaving it at the Stir Office. 1t* Sho ct already osT.—y ESTERDAY MORNING: either and to many in the market cr from the market to 15th st = asett of CHARMS, withasmall gold ring at- | doubtedly be oar be. tached Any one finding it and leaving the same pioarnctery pyeg e i 5 2 ’ eloses, at this office will be suitably rewarded. t following well known 0 YOU WISH YOUR LETTEXS DE- | Kiders, Clowns, @ym- LIVERED PROMPTLY, SPEEDILY — OST.—A GOLD HUNTING LEVER WATCH, made by R.& G Beesley, Live - pool, No. 22303. Owners name engraved on inner back. A liberal reward will be paid for its re- covery. Apply at434 Pa. avenue. mar 28-3t* AND WITH CAKE?~—If so, send them by th make early application. = aye = a 2 day. Mr. Gerard, counscl for Mrs. Cox, oc- > : a SPP EW motives az base as his own. publicans with Mesers. Campbell and Ford + | cupied the attention of the court and jury for Gina cin sia pi a oe wrote enone = leaving the other half to vote for Fillmore. | over two hours with one of the finest and most | FOR MOUNT VERNON. BASKET SKETS: brilliant efforts that has been listened to in a of Pennsyivania; longtime. The jibe impression is that Nick Bottom.—The pzeudo Governor of The acceszion of the deserting wing of the ‘ORK AKD, NURSERY, TRAVEL- the mcck State of Kansas has paraphrased | 4™erican party, it is thought, will thus bring ing, ‘Knife, Key, Cigar, Tumbler, Oftes, ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Mrs. Robert White, ; rs Bas! ‘s Nur- : the Doctor has failed to establish his case HE STEAMER THOS. COLLYER WILL : York; ee Niek Bottcm’s never-to-be-forgotten speech to the Republican party vote uf Ohio in the ap- | and that the jury will refuse to give him a commence ber regular trips to sg ginal sery end Rocking — length pom Amd the audience, in Shakspeare’s time, to the | Pf°8ching presidential election to within some | Verdict. : ving Washington at Oa. m.and-Alexanaris | of @cuth Carolina; some sell Who say “at eost.”? oa very life, in his second and last message, in | {ty thousand of the Democratic party’s vote ; California News. . arog” © Nfo sevent TR Fare for round trip $1; fom’Alexandria 75 cts. | Mrs- J. Davenport, The steamer Illinois from Aspinwall, with IF Refreshments on the beat ‘ $1,200,000 in treasure and the mails from AMUSE GCEONEY, Copan California arrived at New York last evening. W seh a bad ss perior WATC fs J mar 23 490 Seventh st CAEL ROGERS.—THE TABLE-TALE of Samuel Rogers, to which is sdded Porse- niana. Price $1 which he declares that he and his mock Legis- | leaving the Fillmore party perhaps fifty thou- lature are, after all, merely “making be sand behind the Republicang, as it (the Fill- lieve”’— playing ata game of State govera- | ™°T@ party) will be sustained by a consider- oa able pertion of the straight Whigs who in the of Texas; Mad Lovater Lee, Mille Augusta L c ’ Appleton’s Cyclopmdia of Biography, with haieaat z . The telegraph reports the following interest | pe yi w LAY. and SILVE 'WARE wehave M'lle Kosa Lee, numerous illustrations, $4. By-the-by, in lookirg over the documents gubernatorial election refused to vote for ing intelligence by this arrival : his day added a beautiful assortment of Goods | of London and Paris; Just publish: SS MAURY'S =~ the President’s late message Chaso. The missing account-books of Adams and quails alae ire BR es ewele Ts, Mr Bobert White, mar 26 Bookseller, near Ninth street. on Kansas affairs we find a funny letter to the . F Co. were recently washed ashore near San} mar28-3t 321 Pa. av , bet. 9th and 10th sts. of New York; ———— TIRING & ENGRAVING. President, bearing date shortly after they The Republican National Executive Com- Francisco. ~ J WATCH REPA GREEN WOULD RESPECTFULLY | Mr. James Burt, The first section of the Sacramento Valley : ; : i ATCHES, CHRONOMETERS, AND iscued ® fierce proclamation, signed by the mittee have been in session for some days in Ww p ; 1 Washington, and the of Maryland ; Pocket Timekeepers of every description . in dlie. i i . railroad, comprising twenty-two miles, has] ~ 1%, !nform the citizens of Sete _—s skillfully repaired by competent workmen same parties, declaring their intention, backed i sive sg — and directors are | been com eal: 3 - | uaa yom. ary Ee ae, eee ake Mr. Joe Hazlitt, ‘A'so (ee a = flows Ti description, including by the gallant men of Lawrence, to hang,| 1 UE ePUblican party mangers in| 4 bill as been introduced into the Legis- | Gold band and White Freach China DINNER | of Massechuretts; arms, crests, mottoes and initials on stone. nee date aca ster half Mi asa Congress, Messrs. Giddings & Co. Mr. F. P,| lature erecting three new States out of the] and TEA WARE Mr. T. Gaylor, Particular attention paid to Card Engre’ sss quarter SORE, BAG PIO | Disir has written their P ; territory now comprised in California. Very fice Gilt, White, and Flowered VASES . and Printing. | 1 i address, which will be a 2 : @ and M.W.GALT & BRO , Jewelers, claiming themselves eager to begin that work. ablished, we presume, within twenty-f The Indians continue to commit depredations Do ee Ts sean BASKETS. mar% «324 Pa av. bet. th and 10th sts. That is, the letter in question is inexpressibly P ? P J in twenty-four | near the mouth of the Rogue river. On the | COLOGNE BO 5 an gary tba Mr. F. Thomas $$ i ii Also, a large and general essortment of Flint ludicrous when read in connection with the hours. Their labors of consultation have | 234 of February twenty-four persons were é a re > . SALOON. GLass w nda large stock of Mahogeny | ¢f Pennsylvania; and ; BILAARD braggadoci deseaid been devoted to the most part to devising a} murdered. A battle had taken place at Pu- | and Walnut FURNITURE, BEDS and MAT. | Yr. ¢. Stimson, HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT raggadocio proclamation to which we here scheme through which they may be able to : TRESSES of every description, all of which wiil a p out the interest of Mr. D. Porter, refer. It (the letter) is as follows : is salle doped Tho steamer Columbia | be sold low f. spect © Pleas: call and examine at on ie in the saloon lately occupied by bim L KE Terri concentrate on their future nominces the votes | was to proceed in a few days to Rogue river | No. 5%6 Seventh street. Mr. F. Dorsey, } at the corner of Penn. avenue eee © Oa daseaew as tase. H of as large a portion of the present Fillmore | with Gen. Wool and his troops. ey eal gc a een ite . secench sriok nee onboon Soiac wala Sir: We have authentic information that | Party of the North as possible. A considera-| , Eleven buildings had been burnt at Sono: a, join Partly to inspire the tealve repairs, he hopes to merit a share of pub- Ps ae — - s 2 involving a loss of $33,000. THE RESIDENTS ON PENSYLVA- ivalcom- lic patronage, by a strict attention to his business n overwhelming force of the citizens of Mis- | blo wing of this committee has been urging i NtA AVENUE atone of Son part keeping attentive and obliging servants. scuri are organizing upon our border, amply | the policy of taking pretty strong ground NH SUBSCRIBER HAVING ORIGI- epee yeolectors +“ Entrazes'un Fa. eveaus or Oth atvest pune ueahn uth vtoey ‘I ier ine against native-born as well as foreign Catho : reer ~ eck forgteiakting tas kvore ein SN a tats es ee as nV a ri , demoli: - 4 . 3 iths— ject the A f Se on mg gee og oe our towns. and butchering pe unoffending | lics, and sgainst all foreigners. We appre- ate to commit terrible ravages in Kla- seep engagement with another citizen, Se iening of nated SUGARS, MOLASSES, ee free State citizens. We respectfully demand, | hend that a majority of them are for adopt-| fan ee: Ppbaited farties ave been | who gave him two lists, with some names on | Srertenthen NB oh oe . 50 BARRELS REFINED SUGAR, 2 pete! of the citizens of Kansas, that the log an anti-Catholic platform, but against hes Gerschar! intends peers i % 4 Fesucieal ery tisies Dut ced another wituer my aN aes whet 80 hh NO EUGAR, choice and prime this viclon mat; the United States troops in | °6 ° " Wethincicn (| Sdiery bx the mous of oa’anae. “Eade isl came or ealction’ aoa to my surprise, and now | tnces during which the : 60 bbis. N. O. MOLASSES, very cholce ieinity be immediately instructed to in- | ing’’ the other branch of Know Nothingism fur- brisk and m tS: Pre i wiil not give up the namesto me. Pezsons hav- tests will teke place. 2000 sacks SALT, fine and 6. A. a such = oa outrage. | ther than to utter in their address a few vague| The California Lagiuatars ag passed Tea | (oe mubecr en 0 the saxd eee tie ie : Adm chi Boxes, Sodoren BUCKETS 7 > - H. Lang, * + ‘ 1 ° ; : t , the 26th in- - CI 50 C Chair'n Executive Com.,K.T. | *!#nders against the foreign-born in the United rae yoo pipetting the election of Mr. Banks Sekt hers ket Leer eth that person ropateoe dy ‘s uaeaee, — 100 do. BROOMS a C. Rosixsox, States—expressing at the same time, in vague betta peakerchip of the House of Represen- | nor he with me, a Heed will gre punite 25 cents; Pit, 25 cents ; . rhe grewng consisting of Imperial airman Committ. 1 i 7 " eA my own name solicit the putronage Oo! Colored Boxes, 50cents; i ches‘ 4 Attest: J. H Goopwix. See Ee rae | 7. terms, @ little clap-trap about Americanism | ‘Tho legislature of Oregon have sent a mes- | to keep the dust down. . ave Colered Pit, 25 cents. Gunpowder, Yorng Hyson, Oolong, and Gxo. W. Detrzuen, Sec. Com, Safety, not involving distinct pledges to make war on | sage to the President requesting him to remove cAralav Wises ONE Goer gtore. nein ore athuders “ut 200 bess Rio COFFEE FrayKuin Pierce, President U.S. the Germans, at least. — lube ‘a ; fac Sea Pet eee Saeseen wi ny P. 7, . 100 do Maracaibo COPFBE Our precious heroes prosiaim tothe world | ney doumca sas WTACaGE R mas sringent. “The recipe of gold dunt o- | | eG1ON, OR FEIGNED EXCUSES, vio | adore mg? ee that they are ready to burst their breeches At val rapes ENE RIRE: SAROEP pear to be diminishing. Flour was depressed the ‘are many, ? 16 cents eek arid ex wi 109 boxes mauufse’ured TOBACCO through apxiety to get a fight out of all Mis- ® meeting of this Company held at Lees- | j,, price; domestic aud Oregon was sol ing at | ‘The Nightingale: or a Kind -Act is Never Lost, ama ait lead. 500 000 CIGARS. commoa and choice i; declaring the ability of La in- | DUS Va., on Monday last, it was voted to| $8 a $9; hams 15 cents; lard 193 eents; from the Germaa of Schmidt; 3l cents — 150 bbls WHISKEY ES eouri ; declaring y wrence sin- “ - a choice butter 35 cents; whisky 75 cents * | Iuipressions of England, or Sketches of Eng’ ish — So quarter casks Madeira, Sherry and Port WIN gle-handed to whip all (so-called) border raf. | PT¢eed at once with the location of the road ‘Adviows ea fesekat anna tothe eet Scenery and Societ i by A Cleveland Cexe, | [7 To secure method and order in theestab- | 1) arr pipes BRANDY fiandom. But at the same time they take oc- air — Shenandoah river westward through casion to call in the magistrate having juris- Rais phe ner al The work is already diction, to keep the peace; to afford them the meckae ce A general meeting of protection from the parties they are so anx- rs is set for the 20th of May Rector of Grace C! Baltimore; 3: lise ments, the orchestra has been confided to M 10 quarter casks Do Sermons for the Times, by Charles Kingsley; 75 inh by ae ees the management of the | 99 pois. om. ts ring r. Rop+rt WuHirs. be 20 do . Our chureh Music; a book for pastors and peo- | [7 For farther particulars see small b'lls, |“ ‘pogether with a large assortment of SPICES, ple, by Richard Storrs Wiilts; 50 cents Posters, &c. mar2@— | pRIED FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES, &e., &¢- that the Indians on the Atlantic coast of V. guas had attacked Santiago and burnt it par. tially down. Valparaizo dates to the 15th of February a . ome ‘Truths; be'ng self-musings upon 4 HOWELL & STRIBLING, Geo'town- ious to thrash! In this m next, at Alexandria. berg allan dates ofthe Leora Pee a the Divine Will, by Rev. R. Whittingham, | 4 TTENTION !!!— MERCHANTS. BUEI- ister Hachar’s Chosen, 2 eek TOE atter they prove = — d. The Chilis —— Jr ; 75 cents ness Men, and others, would do well to send i a Uuaaie Fie een mar 8 3 themselves to be as cowardly kmaves as ever u xtra and Family Flour, in ba; s from Taleahuano, foundered near Maule on the 30th of January. Out of thee hundred d fifty-eight persons on board only forty Goxp Discover ‘The American Eagle, Unison of the Liturgy; by Archer Gifford, A. M. earned the just scorn of the crowd on a coun- poe at Louisburg, in the county of Me ri ~ ENTWISLE & BARBON, d Times cf the Revolution; or Memoi ; try court-house green, who rarely fail to ap- ankifn,N C , states that the negroes at the | were saved. —_ “of Elkanah, Watson, including Jourasl of CABPENTERKS AND BUILDESS, preciate at a glance the value of th Portis gold mine in that county, the The sloop-of-war St. Mary was detained at ‘Travel in Europe and America from 1777 to 4 on Lith street, between B and C sis cae which talks amazingly about its preg poe) nse ceaneod ead ane Gallao on aecount of the disturbed. state PS fade gl llr nrsand ertpoee iy heen COLUMBIAN GUANO. Carus!’s Saloon. mar 25— i i x ; country. 5 us’ CAST-OFF CLOTHING anxiety to chew up all creation when very | One piece was worth between and $900, ‘Advices trom Costa Rica state that Walkor hae Revolution. Bainod by his son, Wins- 1 18 Penn De gee oll Sh raided deuat ane ce re LOUISIANA Sure that the justice of the peace and de almost pure gold; another was worth $120, | had threatened to attack and destroy Punta Just publi ed, sod furesiest del phia Guano ‘Com ‘and for sale by Avenue, ite Holmead’s ars sheriff stand hard-by read: Puy | intermixed with wor” with several others | Arenas. The Government of that country ene TAYLOR & MAURY’S _|°° > HOWARD & POUR, Semmes’s. A through post 'y ready to protect it from | worth from $10 to $40. had sent troops to defend the piace. mar %-tf Bookstote, near 9h slreet. mar 28-8 Alexandria, Va. | Tailor.”

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