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THe FIRST AMERICAN EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: election commissioners from rejecting, in the Rucieren’s Orrier, March 18, 1988. List OF LETTERS NO ‘4 face of their oaths, the votes of hundreds of Be concen Ak Home aor Remaining inthe Lost fee, Washington, D-C., | CONVENTION OF CIRCUS Pi RFOLMERS foreign-born citizens on a pretence, whict, | that licenses faut Botany as and Drays will | [Ordered to be advertised in the “« Eotning AND they well knew, the District Court of the Sala Licenens reer eee) ot Agel nest, within | Star gagreeable to the following section of the | Ap a nin EQUESTRIAN CONGR Ss That elegantly formed young lady standing by the open door of the oval room, and who is dressed in such quiet, but exquisite good taste, you would not perhaps imagine is a great the newspaper having SATUROAY..-..--.--------March 99, 1866-| heiress; nor that the delicate, melancholy | United States for this District had declared | tee days from thattime E. DOUGLASS ee ae er eee pee ILL BE HELD AT WASHINGTON, ug. looking personage, her father, upcn whose | invalid. mar 18—eodta pid tans | eee g. ded tors further enacted, Shek thn der acapacious Canvas Marque to beercieg Advertisements should be handed in by I is ‘hi the ri t 12 Zeieck, m., otherwise they may not appear | “*™ she leans, is perhaps one of the riches' men in the known world—the renowned Col. The Current Operations of the Treasury-| J OST: ON THE EVENING OF THE 24th | list of letters remaining uncalled for in any post CENTRE MARKET S?Ace, artment instant. in the vicinity ef the National Hotel, | office in any city, town, or village, where news- until the next day. -—0n Thursday, 27th of Mare, | 4 Fit:y Dollar Note of the Republic shall be printed, shall, hereafter, be pub- FOR SIX DAYS, COMMENCING Fremont. are oe < mest = entered on vibe ander will Plcase leave it at rs ‘Banking Fiabe once sony in the, news — ep being MONDAY, April 7th, : i i e books of the Departmen’ ouse jween ittenhouse, Fant & Co. issued weekly, or oftener, 5: ave largest ‘ SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS f Hesiting © bam of odeaisetion 00 thoy: pass, For the redemption ofstocks.... $7,656 63] mar 2?-eo3t _ . - circulation within the range of the delivery of ingen wnt e ol matter ts ae moh 4 The Union, reviewing the proceedings of | wo have Capt. and Mrs. Drayton, of New| portne Treasury Deparment... 54°078 62 H. DONALDSON, Dentlet, percep, | id, HCE de decided by the postmaster at | °F 0¢ the best artiste in every departmest of at the late Pennsylvania State Convention of | York. Massachusetts sends a worthy repre- | For the Interior Department. 63,555,66 R af HAS R EuOTED —£ = office.) dae tottowtng tnt, win | 10, for the opposition elements, criticises its resolu-| sentative in the scientific Bigelow, whose | For Customs...... 109,853 54 | His office to No. 306 Pennsylvania av- Please say they are ADVERTICND. “ Spalding & Rogers’ War warrants receive tions, and argues that they prove scr it was | achievements in the carpet-loom and other | “sored. s.sesseesese beta 737 76 ea aie orice IS Anis, Miss © Ph cg area ee wholly in the hands of the Republicans, who | aimost << thinking’’ mechanical powers have | War repay warrants received and Anderson MiseAnge Giford, Rite 2 Roche, Mre aim to use the Know Nothings for their own | earned for him the name of the leading inven- enteredssseccececceeese. i 137 76 SECOND ARRIVAL. Abell, MiesSP = Himes, Almira Ross, Miss Carrie NEW RAIL ROAD CIRCUs, The edito: tulates the old rs in the | From miscellaneous sources 78 LI N's on LE 4 hi = and me - Bai Sane ies Borversen Emily Richards, wre Riz a a advantage. The editor congratula e old | tive genius of the age. He disappears in the oo 284 O A n the largest and er, Sophie A Henry, Maty A. Realy MreChristiana > 2 Ores, and 4 + ee x a beautiful assortment of French BO. % ~ which Messrs. 8. & R. ay line Whigs of Pennsylvania on the fact that privileged apartments. and is, probably a vl eget sete er gal 1, a a cathe satkon NNETS 1, ‘ Hickiey, Mise Kare Robinson, Winney se ang ee now they keep out of any such political company. The Intelligencer containe a brief outline of Mr. Everett's recent oration on the charac- ter of Washington, and says of it and the oc- HewettMissRebecca Strauss, Mrs Alex Irwin, Miss Agness Smith, Mary Aun Jounson, Nancy M Smith, adelaide 8 — —— Smith, MrsEC? james, Mary Smith, Mise Virginia Laub, Miss Julia . = guest at the White House while in the city. Passing with a sturdy tread we have the Cabinet represented by Mr. Secretary Marcy, FortheTreasury Department.... 32.567 32 For the Interior Department..... 34090 64 Forthe Customs..ccscssecesseeee 15,514 20 War Warrants received and en NINE ESPECIAL RAILROAD Caks bany, N. Y. And in carrying out tre intention of which, of se uring a troupe of ar. se VERY DAY AND SUNDAY TOO.— PRESCRIPTIONS carefully dispensed, day and night. Open on Sundsy for the sale of Med- who, with a fair lady on each arm, seems dis-| “¢a79q tesesecesessecss 84,479 70 | eines only. 8.B WAITE, Apothecary, persgr ry tists for a project involving so much expense ion : 29-3t No. 628 7th st to G aig rere petsertie who shall be ‘eech conf and b: : casion : posed to shake off the cares of State for the | War repay warrants received and mar __No. 628 7th st., next to Green Clark, Sallie | Lindaly” Lucretia Seeart tarearet paneay eee te aoe a Somer “* Whether considered with relation to the 411 26 THEREAL OIL, CAMPHENE, AND ONLETOd...eeesecessceceees - s <. | hour Claxton. Miss MS Mei uM Shallcross, Haunah | the fession, insurmountable difficulties are moral grandeur and public interest of his From miscellaneous sources 3,698 47 ALOUHOL, at the lowest prices for cash. Chaffee, Elizabeth Tutt, Betsy 9 in the sions ef the claimants to ‘Meme. the masterly ability with which it was | From the Senate, we have Judges Butler | 9, socount of the Navy.. 56 666 71 S. B. WAITE, Druggist, Conway, Catharine Murtouch, Ann | Thompson, EmmakB posed rere , which can be der'dea —_ No. 528 7th street, between Green and niaD Taylor, Eveline mar 29-3t NcGregor’s auction stores. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. a ~WACKEREL, CODFIRU, &e. treated by the distinguished orator, or the character of the assemblage who were gather- ed in homage to both, the lecture was in every and Mason; and from the House, Mr. Speaker Banks, (accompanied by Mrs. B.,) Messrs. Clingman, Faulkner, Cobb of Alabama, Col Cratty, Ellen K More: contesting with eace other at the same the same The prizes are: Themes, Mre Aires First. The sum of one hundred dollars incash i i terday, after we to press, BARRELS NO.3 AND NO. 2MACK- | Dugan, anna McColgan, Mary Thomas, Mra “ 's engagement with the new way, as we have before described it, “a great E : In the House, yes! 7 press, A 4 5 K ; jo success.”’ In that assemblage we observed Ruffin, Vail, and others; the army and navy | the Washington City Election bill was recom- 100 aL Capea pea ieee ° iaccamet prey a Wits, har A per cen’. over the v4 Ege fo mon Sh Courts, Twany aisoug the sost sentwent ot | LY Col: Turnbull, Col. Chester, Capt. Dray- | mitted to the District of Columbia Committee; | ™ “NOWELL & STRIBLING, Geo’town. | tein’ "EUS Silvey, ana Watsou, Loutea'T "| COMpeMtor may have received at any p eviou pce len. Repay She ‘aiace ce autinetinn ton, and by a fine-looking naval officer, at | yeas 87, nays 75, as follows : Agents for Wilder’s Palsmiandes cates, win De ee ee ca ne ay | Thie®. ‘The qoent codes thet 8 nateraliy a. in the various walks of life. the whole being | Whom the ladies are all taking surreptitious |“ yeas—Messrs. Allison, Ball, Barbour, Benson, aed Verran nen hing Fina Bane’ sah Badia Mra ae atc Mary eeree: Leian tend the victor in this equestrian tournament raced and animated by a large attendance of | glances, but whose name does not seem to be Rete Ratna, Soins, Semaine, Sue: mar 20-3t rete = Neaarr, = Nagra Wiliam, Marta C saeaseor ~ Rey nhged on. rey —r. ; = a Rr 5 . P. -D.] - Fal al Eg heeler, ' 4 oS . ; s, Cox, © 5 : 28°. : rosise, Mra Eliza Yates, . its composition or more respectable in itschar- | ime arts, are adequately represented by the erie ‘Davia’ Dick, Durkee? Etheridce meat oi eee ous ue ied Go arcaret Padgett, Mra Sara Yates, Mar! stipulations considered necessary to the proper aeter, and we are equally confident that rare- | queen-like Miss Windle, the graceful Phila- Edwards, Emrie, Eustis, Evans, Flagler, Giloert, near etente. i ‘ . ? | Gosting, Jobanne a management cf the contests ly, if ever, have the highly-raised expectations | delphia poetess, Miss Duffield, and by Dr.|R B. Hall Harlan, J. Morrison Harris, Haven) | Clark. Mrs Lorder, Miss PEER d Os Dee, A large proportion of the most celebrated Per. 9 } F i F _——s » ? V.B. Hotton, Kennett, King’ Ki > GENTLEMEN'S LIST. formers extant have notified Messrs 8. & R of so many minds experienced a gratification s 7 Hoffman, V. B. Horton, Kennett, King, Knight, | Complin, Miss McDonnell, J. Mrs | of 5 ; - Wallace of the ‘*Herald,’’ Gobright of the K Lake, Humph me: 1 ; Adams, W Grandjean, Heury their intention to com; j_and the followin, #0 completely unalloyed with disappoint- Knowlton, Knox, e, or arshall, | Clendenen, Miss Preuss, H C. & Co. Ashby, MR mes distinguished arti a | ment.” Associated Press, Johnson of the Boston Press, | Matteson, McCarty, Killian Miller, Millward, Dudley, a Mr Topline, mH - dams, a ingul artistes have already entered C . K. Mrs ‘ate, Thos. M. Dr. Moore, Norton, Par! ad) Pearce, Peiton, Penning- King, wll appear, each claiming supremacy in their Harvey of the “Spectator,” Sargent, formerly | ton. Pettit, Pike, Pring! le, Porter, Puryear, Reade, | mat 26—It wie, Geo M respective departments : WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | of the “ Republic,” and the distinguished ar- | Reidy, Ricaud, Riteble, Robbins, Sabin, Saze, anand acicneLe: viteory M Figeot Paar tists King and Johnson, The clergy has able Sneed, Stanton, Tappan, Todd, Trefton, Tri pe” ; Bart Drwm Preson Bit A Dangerous Mistake of the Telegraph. representatives in Rey. Mr. French of the on, Underwocd, ali. Walbriage, Wal ron, THE SECOND GRA®D ASSEMBLY s a sag te Sena ld In the New York papers’ Washington news : alker, Welch, Woodruff, Woodworth, and Zol- OF THE “ Parhor, Sem F Say Episcopal Church, and Rev. Mr. Butler, of } y\comer__87. Rhodes, W: per telegraph, published yesterday, it is 8D- | the German Church. Nays—Messrs. Barclay, Bell, Bennett, Billing- GOOD WILL CLUB B SH James Robinecn. nounced that the “‘ Washington Bank”’ cf this x hurst, Bowie. Boyce, Branch, Brooks, Burnett, WILL BE GIVEN AT Bickford. M eens But now the Marine Band which, under the Cadwalader, Caruthers, Caskie, Clingman, How. Bailey, MT Havens, RN of S.C... asthe best city bas failed. There is no such institution | 44), leadership of Prof. Scala, has contribu- | ell Cobb, Williamson R. W. Cobb. Craige, pee aC NY HALE, ee Hack . Equestrian with or here. The issues of the ‘‘ Bank of Washing- ind we Sisk : of h + Crawford, Davidson, Day, Denver, Dodd, Dow- TUESDAY EVENING, April 1, 1855. Hyde, RA without saddle; se agi od a. Tb mue © enjoyment of the evening, | gel}, Eiistt, English, Fanlxner, Floren” >, Thos —— Bennett, Li JW Heberson, BL ton” of this city are as good as gold. The} sixes up that national air, which however | J.D’ Fuller, Gia ings, Goode, Greenwo.d, Grow, | | Tickets FIFTY CENTS—admittinga gentle. | Breckorsites, JC Barer The Motley Bro- so-called bank of this city that has squashed | ; isi t other ti bri A Hall, Sampson W. Harris, Thomas I. Harris, | man and ladies. — » 5 t : 5 aca Bank,” ab aspiring at other times, now brings a pang Herbert, Thomas R. Horton, Houston, Hughston, Committee of Arrangements. jopk: r of La . an the best! upis the “ Arlington Bank,” a bogus concern | ., being the signal for separation. Adieu! | George W. Jones, J. Glancy Jones, Keitt, Kel- H_C Hutchins, JW Franklin, Hall, Jacob Jno F theo from first to last. The telegraphic operators — sey, Riawrel, rata eaeese Saree 8. Mar. pee pice, = ey ego yon = aad i ¥ ullen, G < a . “t should be more careful ia making such an- bie vag goad — &e —We — re- chau, Sain wiser, Milisen, Mott,” Nichols, mar 20-3t” Howard, Jno o im Troupe nouncements. peatedly of late called attention to the cur- | Andrew Oliver, Orr, Peck, Perry, foe- | -_ ane awtiss a fubit aw ell, Quitman, Ruffin, Rusk, Sa , Spinner. THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL Seinen’ Seni mares from Paris & Lon- — rent efforts of the Republican leaders and | Stewart, Talbot, Vail, Wade, Warner, Elihu 1, oF THE Carey, Wn Ta meg lk don, consistin; The Tenth Reception.—At eight precisely, | those who lead the anti-Nebraska wing of the | Washburne, Watson, Wells, Winslow, and Jno Gariemond. w WB ao 5S ‘ = six Ladiesand last night, the doors of the White House | Know Nothing party, to form a coalition for} V- W'ght—75. AMERICAN HOOK t LADDER CN Campbell, Thos Hamiiton, ColD Smith's pores naar — i : i: ie ; j Mr Smith, of Tenn., moved to reconsider ay | Comly, 8 Harris, Chas Siocus ‘antomimis swung in, and the motley procession of the | the approaching election ; the deliberations of ick sole. WILL TAKE PLACE AT : Houety, pao Posturers ; gay, or curious, of all ages and conditions, the Republican National Committee in this Mr. Campbell. of Ohio, moved to lay that! opp FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD, Hemme, Andrew se Puss Horner, commenced and continued for two hours, that | city being directed to that end. The cut- Lop ris a e atom hee On Oa THURSDAY EVENING April10, 1856, | c. Johnson, WT cf Kentucky, and sweeping tour through the State apartments, | spoken Washington correspondent of the New reported fort (be Waynand nee ers HE COMMITTEE PLEDGE THEM- | >" H Trelan, Mathew © 8 ne ? , ending in a grand “al! promenade’’ in the | York Courter and Enquirer, in his letter of | tee the Annual, Civil, and the Legislative, Ex- selves that no pains or expense will be spared ieee pl a enone ga Staufler, 2 W Eteve Lee, famous East Room, which is so familiar a | the 25th inst., explains the programme better | ecutive and Judicial appropriation bills; com- | to render this one of the best balls of the season. H Jones, Hugh of London, as the to all levec-zoers, than we can, in describing what took place at | mitted A coleteaied Bend hss boon engaged for Cis ee fos Saad Chae stl best Clowzs ; actin seme ieee sama . rng - - Mr. Lane, by leave, addressed the House in | °Cc#s!on. 4. Refrest 1 be ett to | Crossfield, Geo Joues, BR Leave we our hat and overcoat amidst a. on ee before “ the _ a powerful and eloquent speech, urging the pone re BS Jeeta attended to Chamberlain, Bev Cro alot She Ned Fendall, i nd b r eloths i ebraska elements of the opposition in Con- | necessity for the immediate enactment of a tle- | Clark, & fenuesy, Mi s its, aaduncsa cated pase gress. We quote his letter, a iem : bill Soprinciaiine $300,000 for the aa paren n heroes Tadlts; tote hed of tee aoe es Gaver, Gas DH Kelly. J 8 of Massechtsetts, and aa inaril 2 “Mr. L D. Campbell, of Obio, addressed the | °f Lndian hostilities in Washington and Oregon | at the door on the evening of the ball. euanhy, Sammon Sophene ieee jy | Kendal’s Brass Band the open door into what is ordimarily the di- — eo lead isin, | Territories; referred to the Ways and Means Committee of Arrangements. lenry = Shaw, Geo’ of eighteen musicians ning room, but now beatified for the occasion isles site eral pee rr Ls sao (with the understanding that it will be re-] wm Speiden, Philip Harbin, ‘ , iy arg ga as be best Bugler and into the ladies’ dressinz-room, we pass by on | ka billin its progress through Congress, and Bete an ens hain until 7 i Sane Gardiner sara gtia a % ier eebeana a Free — the new feats the other side through the hall, and so to the | should continue to sae it “tothe bitter Mond: “bowie 4 mar 29,ap1,3,5,8,10-6t Dunlap, Mr Kellogg & Bates the Double Perche. the crimson parlor. Here, in odd corners, seated | ¢24,"’ let what would be the consequence. So ay Z Ge Ma Aa TT ee De “ Globe Perche, and t+ P e oe 2 far as his vote and his acts could affect the _ — “THE NATIONAL:” Dixon, JW Lucas, Jno P Double Ladders, now in the cory arm chairs, you shall find young | result, the repudiators of the solemn compact PERSONAL. A Democratic Onmpaiga Newspaper, = making so much sensa- dovyers—‘ courting couples’’—who oblivious | involved in the Missouri Compromise, should Hackett, the comedian, is at Louisville emo. ee ee . tion, the only two pet ‘ ee reap no ad from their inquitous a ite, * | To be published weekly at the City of Wash- lea, © conc ties that have ever exe- of the passing crowd, spend the evening pretty Pk fee He oge cnxioas ‘be a fusion Lak Ky. . . RL ington during the National Canvass of 8c 4 peared png gree! much to themselves. How many housekeep- ihe American party, was sincerely desirous of . cape Blitz is performing in, Colum-| 1956. 3 va Thess ing arrangements have been figured out in| acoslition which should equally promote | >¥ eee hoes a HE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCE | sre. GM. Mitchell, Wm 4 : x this little room, we can only guess. See that | genuine Americ&niem and true Republicanism A Mrs. Barrow is Hiawathaing for the on the 20th May next, the publication of a | porsne’ Goes Miller Gol’ 8 : American Brothers. and defeat the Administration, which he re- jans. Political Newspaper under the title of ‘The Na- Mangin, SW ¥ H. M: ‘om, of Pa tional’’—-the main purpose of which wiil be to Eg 3 Geo ‘unbdar, of Md. Byronic looking youth who whispers words in arded as the common enemy of both; buthe sees ii 7 his fair companion’sear, which she seems not Soul not sacrifice imepaeiion to Nebrask - wie ee eae talcpecs for’ Dresideat aed View incident =| Morph Patice Tayh = a Dae to loath to hear. With them the future is made | ism and to the extension of Slavery, to attain . A. J. Drexel, the Philadelphia banker, | the Cincinnati Democratic National Convention— | pu. Maxwell, Lewis Terley, Geo W soar) the shred the + + 2, | the most brilliant political success that could | ; stow d?, ti = ? | entertcining, as he does an abiding confidencein ; Triplett, Goldie up of love in a cottage, rainbows, flowers, be set before him. is at Willard’s. the fidelity of that body to the cardinal principles B4 Thomas, Edward Yankee Brothers, eestacies and Charlotte Russe But next ‘Mr. Campbell substantially agreed with «+++ Ex-President Van Buren is stopping at | of the Democratic party. Its publication will be Mastin’ swe Sapien Ooo Hercules Libby, of O them isa more matter of fact couple, (how | Senator Seward ; and the policy suggested in | the house of B. F Butler in New York city. courinued! Mein feecicckect oe deen oat ’ g H Omar, of Va., J carefully the young man displays his white the speeches of these two great Tribunes of +++ Prof. Agassiz is giving evidence before ipesigning to act in co-operation with such} Daven, ort, of Texas tid yellow band bi ill take thei the people wiil probably form the basis of a] a committee of the Massachusetts Legislature | tiorfal Democratic Commiitee as may be appointed hand tet egg trey te and C. Noyes, of Tenn ‘Spo! yellow bandana) they will take their | concerted plan of operations for the Presiden | upon the subject of the artificial propagation | to farther the views and objects of the party atthe | pas, ook, JJ filer, Geo son, Wine M2 H. Maginty. love in a brick house with en blinds, and | tialcampaign. The meeting adjourned to of fish. Federal Metropolis. the conductor of tue proposed | Eldri "> WH z J gre palg’ 1B adj pol P next week, when a series of resolutions em- paper will particu}xrly aim to make it the vehicle E Wm of Pennsylventa, end brass knocker cn the door, and no doubt will : +++» A brother of Gen. Santa Anna is in G Moore, W Whitaker, 8 ac! i PANE pris of communicating to the public such documents. prefer a wood firetoahalo, any day! Now ws ci oe frevigrbbes meat alert Louisville, Ky., and contemplates building a | speeches, and 0 ber papers as shall place the is- | 5, FB or pti Le Jeune Burte, we are in the oval foom—the reception room, | ed eA probably adopted. 1 consider- | saw-mill oa the Beargrass river, near that | sues involved in the appreaching Presidential M Wells, LS by adoptio:, of Md., as city. election freely and fairly before the e'ectors Spee 5 id the be t Hurdle Racers Hon, Mr.Kittedge and Hon. Mr. Stuart, | ‘rousgbout the Republic Fi enna gen Mad. Cli: ‘on, Dr. Kittedge and Mon. Mr. Stuart, | “phe political consistency ef the undersigned as 4 i - Clinza, ichigan, and Mr. Ledyard, of the same | tested in his long connection with the Democrat- of Russia, as the best and in the hands of Marshal Hoover who gracefully presents us to the President; we Notwithstanding the efforts made by triends of Mr Seward for years past to represent him of go through the usual digital courteies, and | as the unflinching advocate of the co-equality | State, (a son-in law of Gen. Cass) are in this | ic press of tha ¢onntiy, 1s deemed a sufiicient MeGraw, The Varring’ 31 Tigut Rope Performer then slant cff sideways to the quarter where | of the foreign born citizens under our laws, oy: . in Pari 2 Sane onterplise, evecy apeciaa of sectionalltamn: og. . : Wright, Jno 8 And inadd'tion toth+ Mr. Commissioner Blake, with his usual ur- | it seems that he now substantially ogrees with | ,°.°* At the American ballin Paris the palm | tnrolerance, and fanaticlom, will be repudiated ; : Mehigan, David Walsh, ugh above eniries already was universally awarded to Mrs, Lesueur of - a a a ss i D ae Fridley, olson, W: Wade, 8 banity, introduces visitorsto Mrs. Pierce. We | Mr. Campbell relative to the Irish and @er- Norfolk, Va., for pre-eminence in the display a es Pcl a | hiner, Go tfrey ripe M8 s ae ae wil = know her at once by that sad but placid face, | mans; Mr. C being notorious here for the vo- | of diamonds and lace. The importance a establishing an sere Piitier EW won, JH doubtedly which telis the story < a mother’s love and hemence of his disposition to crusade against fe ° eats Paap oats Reveille er pen it eel ohacarcavuion ack we ein arisen _ i Wiles Geo P poe cdi ey beng grief. But the tide is onward, and moving | them, which is not behind that of any ‘‘ South tin nena bit aoe Cea eee with others, faithfully reflect the principles and weer DRS’? | following well known with it through the green drawing room, we | American” inthe land; or that of any of the Constitution of Naisastasstta ates lopuistrien ana Taal tiene yentariiue et sia qi y Michael D wile & asin, he. on regi nt are caught up and engulphed in the mael- | the never-to-be-forgotten ‘3,000 clergymen | of an instancein which a Board of Lyceum Di- pea oto id Desere ph eckeeweeeee morse hl Erne Tie —-Whiltlock, Prof Absl | by special engagement, :: ’ . b y every one who enterteins democratic se. ti- sd > vz strom of the East Room For & moment we of New Engiand.’’ Sofar asthe Irish and epee bel bathed sedelaladlced ments, "As additional evidence that the proposed tna NITEALS. Saal are dizay with the whirl, and resign ourselves | Dutch are concerned, this coalition seems to ha had accepted Pett invitation to lecture, | P2Per will me ot the joe ciate of itefr ae Se oe ae “ ase n = . i i = . > | the undersigned can tender the full assurance o: E 3 o! ‘ennsyivania ; helplessly, then detaching ourselves by = ef- | be much wider. Vide the yeas and nays taken after a laborious and vain effort to decipher | the active caapecation of the best political wri- | Presdt. Corporation Rx.; Intelligence Agency; S« Mrs ae White fort, are soon able to distinguish individual | in the House during the recent consideration | his scrawl ters of the country. Lae my dia hic Se yey Ae - ions | faces and form:. Here are the intellect, wit, | of the Washington City Elections’ Bill. The ) —EE—_————————e W hile the leadin: feature of the ‘National’ = : of New York ; ED. will be ptrely political, its co'umns will, never- a a ipo we — theless, diversified by m'scelianeous matter— END YOUR LETTERS BY THE¢CiTY At Jacksonville, Florida, on the 234 March, | and care wiil be taken toembcdy all the items of DESPATCH, and save Time, Trouble. and ISAAC MUNROE CHUBB, in tae 38d year of | interest’ occuring at the seat of Government, | Shoe Leather. mar 23—0t Mrs J. Robinson, of South Carolina ; and the beauty of the nation; men distin- guished in every walk of life, women of every Republicans proper, (who number some think sixty, while others rate them at forty) with it Mrs. J. Davenport, —— set forth by every resource ae —e only, the Anti Nebraska hi Tie irienda of the family are respectfully in- Se Executive, Legislat.ve, or Judicial FASHIONABLE SPRING MILLINERY. of Texas ; of art. But alas! here we are at fault, we | Know Nothings and the whole South Ameri-| vited to attend his funeral flom hisieee residence, | This journal will be handsomely printed, on a RS L. ALLEN WILL @PEN ON THE] Mad Levater Lee, who know not motre antique from book mus- | can force were found in line together, strug- | 159 F street, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. large sheet, containing thirty-two columns of 4th of April, an el it assortment of Mlle Augusta Les lin! But who cares for holst detail ling t ke the term for acquiring the rights] ~._., , | clorely printed matter 1 s contents will not bea] SPRING MiLLINERY, consisting of. J ugu » u —— upholstery details, | gling toma! ‘m for acquiring the rights {777A Letter from Dr. McUabe, of Vir- | reprint from some daily journal, Flowers, Ribbons, Head Dresses, vy Mlle Rosa Lee, when such bewitching forms and faces demand | of citizenship here—the right to vote on the | stole. Harrow, Va., Oct. 16, 1 aviug had occasion | the case with some campiign papers; bi No 305 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9 b of London and Paris; IF , to use BAKER'S PREMIUM BIT’ in my family within | sively arranged for its columns T' ge- | and 10th streets, south side mar 28-3t , attention part of the foreign born—six years, rather | the last two years, in cases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Head: | ment will inciease the cost of getting up the pa- = = Mr Robert White, At the south end of the room, where the | than five, as elsewhere, according to the nat- ‘mass Parteners ft Riri eartg Pear sacecce ee thie. | PET, notwithstanding which, it will be published ANTHRACITE COAL. of New Ycrk; ever carefnily avoided recommending apy of th on the following reasonable ums with which the country ts flooded, beca ress of the promenaders seem to be ar- Pree . = vice TERMS—ro Bg PAID IN ADVANCE: uralization law of the United States. 125 Son he White and Red Ash, ege size, daily ex- Mr. James Eurt, rested, and all eyes turned in one direction, | By this juncture of forces, which the voting | belies Bitters ave Bock teiae Seas may teteniess | Glngle COpy....<cseesaccsscesoossses-00-2- "1 00 | pected and will be sold delivered at Washington. of Maryland ; stands a wedium sized man, with a pale grave | masses of the South will be apt to regard | obser nd produced such beneficial ros onanine aad Bn sti bah tag (I Mr. Joe Hazlitt, face, and iron gray hair; that is Edward | with more or less amazement, the bill was | value mi OT ROISOMN C. anon —— ane of Masszchucetis ; Everett, statesinan and orator, whose address | recommitted, though originally reported unan- | crits’ riemiCa AiTTeee: oo eee ene, mindful of Ba. Twenty eoples: OTICE—IN CONSEQUENCE OF I Mr T. Gaylor, Upon the life and character of Washington, is } imously from the District of Columbia Com- | !* ensrally reccmineaded’ By the toest emioset paras |e prenty seven terfering with the Post Office Regulation: and just now cresting such a furore. The lady| mittee. The governing motive with the Re- Virgin'y 2 zip y ote tween this city and Georgetown, all letters must] Mr. F. Thomas . y aoe 8 g ery family should keep a few bottles on Land, Price, i” Postma: sending a Club of Thirteen | be enclosed in United States sta ped envelopes. upon his arm, yea guess by the likeness, is | publicans who went over to the South Ameri- pal ppl D. ©, by QHARLES sToTT « | Will be entitled to a copy of the “National”? gratis. | Stamps placed on envelopes will not answcr. of Penn: yivania; and his daughter, Mrs Wise, acd near them the, | cans on this bill, wae, doubtless, while seeking Mestrs, CANGY & HATCH, Baltimore; and by | WJ” All orders addressed to the “National,” | mar 28-3t Mr. C. Stimson, gentleman with jet black hair and moustache, | to gain the favor of all the Cathohe and for ae | om neta» D- C., will recelve premptatten |") <a x GoLD HUNTING LEVER and ‘ jolic an jon CH = F. Dorsey is her busband, Lieut Wise, the brilliant au- | eigner-haters at the North, to indulge hatred OTICE.—THE MARION RIFLES | U7 Jo Suitutnoton, corner Penna. avenne, Te aero whigaintieh rewenoe (erdont ge <4 : = 7 ai Saeko respectfully announce that the Ayarhingien, D.C; and Cataers & Bro .cor- | Pool, No. 22303. Own: 7 be eal a of Maryland. or of rt i e Irish and Dutch, t ner Hol y an more streets, timore. : — thor of “ Los Gringos of their own towards the Irish and Dutch, | Yo give thelr Firs! Gatillon ‘Party ts the hart oy Holliday and Balti , Baltimore, | back. A liberal reward will be paid for ‘ts re No wonder Russian diplomacy is the terror of the Old World' While stately Mr. Cramp- tion ig absent to-night, here is sagaeious De i + because the latter steadily refuse to become | their“Armory, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ma . are authorized to receive subscriptions for | Covery. Apply at46i Pa.avenue. mar {8.3t Partly to inspire the N a WM. H. . efforts of the rival com- the tools of abolitionism. A few Germans a one DOLLAR, admit'ing » gentle ies las seein) COLUMBIAN GUANO. Petitors, and partly to we know, swear by the abolition cause; and | man and ladies—to be bad of the Conmitive and (CLOTHING MADE To ORDER.—WE PIS sone COPS At SUARO, ZUR | selebensethe peieatens Btoeck!, the Russian diplomat, moving easily | Orange Irishmen, who are so prone to be | a the Corde =e of the aa have just received our large and fine assort- delphia Gunno Company and fo w Rows — rdigerbetgeerec any through the crowd and winning the hearts of | Know Nothings, also, lean that way But F.M Shekel,” i Shas anata Ene pu Veerines. TES sles i i) ARD & POOR, = great gathering cf ncted all the ladies, aud half the men, by his capti- | the aggregate number of both is so small as SB. Spencer, James Handly and colors, which we will make to measure in) _™2! 2 =_* xandria, Va. 94 public will ke — vating emiles and conversativn. not to weigh sgainst the vastly preponder- ee mera pedagp ee Lalaeged gprviangd gdh oS ae FOR MOUNT VERNON. mitted to the rerform- Here is a couple which eballenges our atten- | ating influence at the polls of thé mass of the uae nea bio rranp dtr WALL & STEPHENS, Bical ieee lies rel apie thn cmaswe bape ting tion. The gentieman—pule, siender in frame, | foreign-born citizens of the United States | tion services of the reesntly elected Elders and | _™2F29 St 322 Pa. av. bet. 9thand 10th sts. | "J commence her trips to Admission: Boxes. but with a face whose every line is lit up with intelligence—is one, who, by sheer force of ebaracter and intellect, has worked his way up to the position of Assistant Postmaster General. Accompanying him is his radiant daughter, the clear red and white of whose complexion and whose exquisitely rounded Proportions are of that type of beauty which . ps + tions ll be conducted in this Church TO- . -MADE CLUTHING. Mount Vernon on TUESDAY next, against the schemes of abolitionism, one and woe Sabbeth BOYS’ READY-MA ats. Sermon b' lea Washingt .m., and andri: all. The Republicans are aware that about rjc mere eg DD. = = ONSISTING OF ALL THE FASHION- a a pe — ninety five in every hundred foreign-born . | at 9%. Reaching gr usual at 11a.m.,and7%p m. | sooitedadsets Pentaloose, Vests, snirte, On | Fare for round trip $1; from Alexandria 75 cts. votes in the United States, will, next fall, sustain the Democratic nominations, despite Refreshments on the boat a | terstitts, Drawers, Hostery, Suspenders, Caps, | 1 ATTENTION, YAGERS.—YOU ARE | &c.. making the most splendid ortment of | _m2r28-3t SAMUEL GEDNEY, Captain. the efforts of the Trthune and its kindred 44 a ‘ ade Y cra} tien of purchasers. i stat pal The entries wi journals to draw them over to abolitionism. left etgreet are ye tilly oa a WALL & STEPHENS, pisces fs despot rrr aie Bog Soret ote 23 made precisely a! 12 hereby commanded to appear at your armo- | Boys’ Ready-made Garments to be found 1a this 66 A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND Hence, and only hence, the sudden alacrity | deceased brother soldier, H. BEROMAN. 322 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th, next Iron Hall. jent mar: and 7% o’clock. ty TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2 | City, to which we particularly invite the atten- INDEED,” and so is the CITY DES igen Hegel dll ‘ i * : mar 29-3t See ce aaertiol 4s, alas‘ su rare in our country, where we are | with which Republicanism went over to South By order of the Captain; ee ne — ii A a a= mar 29—I1t M. RUPPELL, O.8. @LAND.—B EDDING PRKRESENTS.—TO AN AL- 10> To secure method and order in the e:tab accustomed to see the most beautiful facesin | Americanism yesterday and = | [MPRESSIONS OF EN! mniby Rev. ready large stock of very superior WA TCH- ied to Mr y and the day before,in eee ly = Msuments, the orchestra has been confided to the world allied to @ fragility of form which di ! I A. C. Coxe; $1, ES, JEWELRY and SILVER WARE webave the matter of preventing the enactment of a law for this community to put a stop to such work as the selection of all Know Nothing ar A special drill of the Com will take | Sermons forthe Times, by Chas. Kingsley; 75c. | this 4: tifal of Goods | ,; TaMonuoe (oar pany, NIGHE,| OurChureh Maste, by @ichard stores Wi his day added a beautiful assortment apa as phonic Sa alte 6 ‘is; | suitable for we and other . 7. "clock. 50 cents. gree at #9 ‘cloc H. RICHEY, 0.8. ‘The Nightingale, a tale, by C. Schmd; 31c. M. W. GALT & BRO , Jewelers, posters, &c. mar 2@— 20 surely betokens premature decay. Of somewhat the same style of beauty, and 4 WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. Fpwarp KENDALL, and the management of ie B i mar 28-3t , bet. Oth’ and 10th sts. ean bearing the same name, is yon lady, the wife | Commissioners of Election (as was done b mar 28-2t Heart and Home Truths, by Rev. R. Witting- | _™#?%8-3t_21 Pa_av , bet. @ch and 10th sts. MADAME R. i Washington Counei oA camer . as pe Ed BHerTzee snp corese— ILL CERTAINLY LEAVE ON 17 of one of our Jeading merchants—whose sweet | the Washington Councils last fall;) to that of = LECTURE.—REV. DR. NORRIS| Legion, or Felgned Excuses; 37} cents. 40 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER W pr LEA oe eae face is entirely 1, harmony with the eweet, | preventing Know Nothing bullies from de- | o MONDAY EVENING. atTi ole | eens gone oF the Revolution, by Elkanah Just ressiee hone New, York and for salo forms the public in general, hat she will git i8- pure voice which has »° often charmed our | terring peaceable citizens from exercising the | Subject. “The Roman Revorsion of 1848 ”” Unison of the Liturgy, by Archer Gifford, A.|"‘mardsat_ | MURRAY & SEM™ES. (imation in all the Affairs relating to Lif i ight of suffrage through fear of their lives. |, The Rev. Dr was residing in Rome during | m ; $1. SPR ANCK TAYLOR. | —— —___________——_ | Gealth, Wealth, Marriages, Love, Jou , Las musical circles rig - ae wares | this eventful period, and was eye-witness to most | GE RIMNGRAn Gauinst aie Oey et CED BONG BOOK | nae bitmeuiriee eae crea ‘i : ; t polling w ‘ @ STAR GAME.—THI8 I8 A 8 CELE ickness and Death, and in But who shall decide the claim to 5.//eship, | 0 that of shutting down the polling windows | of the facts he will relate T beautiful and instructive Geme for Children yrighegale containing g collection of new | -ubjects. She is also able to tell the ages fe T roceeds used Jor now our judgment is perplexed. by the ag- | under the rretence that there was no time ‘> orantionnes mew Church in the Weet ad It Jearns them to commit to mei inei- by Buckley’s New | sons by reading numbers. She can be cons’ . = mory 3, vent of the charming Miss G—ght, the lovely | yeeeive all the ba!lots, with hundreds of anti- Tickets _~ “2nts—to be had at the stores of J dents and celebrated battles that cat hy LT Orleans Serenaders at their opera house, Broad- | at all hours of day and evening. cnet i 7 7 —s ~ : ring merican 3 by the ‘ork. For sale by the Her name is on the docr—at No. 265 1th Miss M—si, the spirituellé Miss Ada S—th, | Know Nothipgs standing around the polls; | Ellisand Kiawen a .* sided UH naa ROLEX ADAMSON,» * | WO: New ¥ ALEX”. SON, corner of D, on the let hand side. Geatiemes 9@ L. Kidwell, and all the log procession of loves and graces, | and also to thgt of preventing the one-sided cents and ladies 25. mar 27—2w* AD = ent - mar 22-3m 7th street, opposite Post Office. | mar22-3m 7th street, opposite Post EEE —— =

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