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USEMENTS. i THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. UNION GUARDS, ATTENTION.—You EVENING STAR Jas. H. Lane is represented to be making to| addressing the Senate upon it as we went to FR Ds N AM c . NATIONAL TOEATRE, the latter's re- | Press. HE ee ee In the House, the Senate’s amendments to AERIVAL OF THE AFRICA. the Deficiency bill, as reported back from the | The steamer Africa arrived at New York on| By order of Capt KUNKEL & CO «.-LESSERS, RESEK: 19-2t PETER HARRISON 5 . SOLE RK” Committee of the Whole on the State of the | Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, bringing ae U. S. Marshal's Office JORN TrrEnsc! Set MANSOcR. 2 marks in the discharge of his Senatorial du- print mibrabr mind nt ties, upon the Kansas-petition paper that has MONDAY........+.--.s0++...-April 21, 1856, | twice been unceremoniously kicked out of the racin, Union, were taken up. The clerk rea over | dates from Liverpool to the 5th of April, but 1 14, i656 Senate chamber as embracing grosfraud and | 1,0°0i2 amendments for the information of | her news is of very little importance : FURTHER INDULGENCE UN PRICES U7~ Advertisements should be handed in by | mendacious impudence. Such, in substance, | the House, and all those which wore not ob- Peacehad Iaimed 4 Behe sy Rext iz granted to all per- Bores and Parquet.-..--.. 12 o’clock, m., otherwise they may not appeal | are the terms by which it has been character- | jected to, were agreed to without a division. ace had been proclaimed atSt. Petersburg; | sonsindebted to Jobn A. Smith, Clerk of the Gir- | Family Cirele e ‘ until the next day. ized by those S rs.who bave The question then recurred on the refusal | and created a very general feeling of satisfac | cuit and Criminal Courts of this District, for fees ; 4 maps — fave taken occa-| + tne Committee of the Whole to sanction the | tion amongst all clases but tie old Comt whith, sesrand te, either St ott cooomnae tee THIS EVENING, APRIL &, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | “in to expove it. aera aPagof the Senate: aad the cate | Bere asree noms had also been announced in | Uepaia I iust proceed, as directed. to collect ac- ‘The eminent Tragedian, The Intelligencer, rejoicing over the recent} This challenge-story is the richest humbug | certain engraving of the Senate ; and the said Prusian C! bers, but was reseived with cording to law. J. D. HOOVER, Marshal. Mr. JAMES W. WALLACK, 3r. action of the ‘line and straight Whigs” of | of the season—positively the very richest. As | refusal was confirmed by a vote of the House. apparent indifference. ap 13 ‘ te wi for the first time in his drama of Kentucky, in holding a Whig State conven- | 8unounced in advance in the newspapers by STproa enpteeertin deer? oe Ae oe atnoory alee adioen Gunenat Lane Ovvice, April 041866 LEON. THE IRON MASK. tion, eulogises the objects and infiuence for | Writers who evidently obtain their facts di | 000 to pay for engraving generally. _ _ | squadrons of the peace establishment. TOS AEE ET aie linvctenienacunt te Scenery, Dresses, good of the Whig party, and urges its resusci- | rectly or indirectly from Col Lane, or those Mr. Jones of Tennessee, called for the yeas | “The blockade of the northern ports of Rus- &e “ : and ae mane ordered, the said | sia Beare walee and the armistice has been Office building, eat Cast. i i - amendmen agreed to. longed for another brief te: é « We repeat, then, that we heartily approve | it amounts only to a pressing invitationon| The yeas and nays were being taken on Bite which will elapse before the sy ered ap 11 ae 5: Wali: the spirit and object of this movement, com- | the part of the writers to the police of Wash- agreeing to the Senate’s amendment appro- | of the treaty. semen Ti CRIA SAE Anke RIE a SADT IN BLACK, ACCOM: Zhe cherming A eg =... menced by the Whigs of Kentucky, and in- ington, for God’s sake to interfere ere their | Priating $49,000 to pay forthe engraving of| There had been another meeting of the i RASOL in} ™a4. SIOOOE » 3A. , IR, it will meet with the Pacific Railroad surveys the Sta: : . ttle boy, left her PA ‘Two aoe Ne ES en ent an” | intactianead etec: the Gheeafter the par) tee rveys maps, asthe Star | Paris Congress on the 2d of April, for the dis ay. She can have it by calling. went to press. cussion of minor points arising out of the con- FORD & BRO Mr. JOS. JEFFEREON in the Farce of Meanwhile, for ourselves, we can only say to | sage of the challenge—might not be effective —@q@€<e po sing out of the con i solve 3 ditions of the treaty. It is thought that it POOR PILLICODDY: the — hyo — = an herb in preventing an exchange of shots ; or might | Visit of the President and Secretary of the | wit! not break up for another mont ap @i-1t Navy to Annapolis The review inthe Champ de Mars on the President Pierce, accompanied by Mr. Dob- | celebration of the conclusion of peace, was one FIREMENS’ GRAND BALL. tation, saying he has taken into his confidence in the affair, to us that the Whig party should preserve its | 8¢¢ Permanent employment for the gentleman 5 distinet organisation, and, as we have hereto- | they are cracking up under the supervision of| | «| say of the Navy, Captain I of the most magnificent spectacles of the kind toa hal sesdinn Se ceggeahubtdedee.eoe - ble fellow-citi. | bit: Secretary of the Navy, Captain Ingra- | of the ape ey SECOND ANNIVERSARY BALL time for making the weight of its in uence pied, ages oso gi gaae aaa ham, and Sidney Webster, Esq., arrived at aaa spponuecet Mr. Dallas, the American BARBOUR & SEMMES, pence == - = ~ | sen, Mr. Thomas Thornly. — Saal oo mien te panes ae mana Those who are familiar with the details of conjuncture of political events.’” duelling in this country are splitting their The Union argues the Enlistment question | sides with laughter over the bald humbug- with the London Times, insisting that the | gery and charlatanism of this challenging offence of the British officials is a very grave Annapolis by the evening train of cars on Friday. The President was received at the depot by a committee of citizens and von- ducted to the Senate chamber, where he was formally welcomed to the city by Mr. Murray, Minister, in the House of Commons, attracted | _8P21-co3t___ 45 La. av., bet. 6th and 7th sts. WESTERN HOSE co., No. 1. some attention. The London correspondent REWARD.—STRAYED FROM THE z of the Glasgow Daily News describes him as $ » emises of the subscriber, a horn- xe Parga Meet dtd dad = “‘a remarkably mild looking old gentleman, | ed, and white cow. about eight years luc, that they will give their SECON of fair, fresh complexion, with white loe! oud, both ears slit, bets os me | ANNIVERSARY GALL on THURS looking very like a country clergyman in the | 0” the forehead white stripe a « DAY EVENING, April 24th, 1856, at the affair, as narrated in newspapers sympathising | Commissioner of the Maryland Land Office. | dissenting line.”? uctty ot the Navy Yard The ‘aturday jn the | WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS one, and that the equivalent reparation has | with Col. Lane in his current political labors. | President Pierce replied in a brief, pertinent, The following from Lloyd’s List may or may | wi} be paid to any one returning her te WM. a satisfaction our former balls have not been tendered. Reviewing the boast of | The Colonel has cause to pray to be saved and neatly worded address, which was warm- | not have reference to the Pacific : WERDEMANN, Jelaware avenue near North be given, and the entire success the New York Ti «“f the effects of ici his kind ly applauded. The citizens then availed “ Figuzima, 24th March.—The Skipwith, | Capitol Gate. ap 21-1t® oe Ngee seg us with moaned one y, and we 4% ‘mes that there are ten “free | from the effects of the solicitude of his kind | themselves of the opportunity to exchange | Ryan, arrived here; in coming off the New- [are liga hex tt lees adh Felner SK State’ men going into Kansas to one man of | friends, who are by no means earning for him | salutations with and receive introductions to | foundiand coast, fell in with ice to the distance petals lire Lared Soo eapeaientn. wake ver Gane a ea Opposite polities, the Union says with much | the fame of a duellist. force : the President,,and also Mr Secretary Dobbin, | of 200 miles from the land, and saw the lights J. & WM. Gatr, for the pu both of whom were very cordial beets by | of a steamer in the ice. sii (ert Pitt de ANE ay 9 exertions will be 61 Us a nl a ‘ those present. The hero of the Kosta affair, Memorandum—The above vessel left St. “It will never do for the Times to take the | |, S82 Jacinto —To-day is the anniversary of | UOT ETN: sidney Webster, also received | John's, New Foundined vats of February.””] ground that in a contest where the Free-State | the battle of San Jacinto that occurred twen- | Dojite attentions. THE CRIMEA men will be as ten to ome they cannot secure | ty years ago—April 21, 1836, commencing at At night the President and Secretary of the On the night of March 17th a shocking ac- a fair election. The fact is tobe remembered | 35. m. Seven hundred Texans under the | Navy were the guests of Capt. L. M. Golds- | cident 4 hi Fi Ma GALT that the Free-State emigrants go to the Ter- P- m. i ios Sant of th 58 i cident occurred on the slope of Kadikol, in ‘WM. M. GALT, No Hats or Caps will be allowed in the hall, ritory armed with the terrible 9 ri command of Generals Houston and Rusk, | borough, commandant of the Nava’ seek the burning of some weoden huts occupied b ap2l-3t OfficeN.W.corner 12th and C sts. | except those worn by the Firemen. . = nie Bharpe’s rifles, ; id- | men of the Commmpitsariat work Rete Not brilliant i the Ac a 4 and they go with the positive assurance of the | both of whom are now veteran members of foe nay poll eaves tn Weve Acmiemny ba! uilltanding erelipe absisiense, cictece aes JOHN L. SMITH, ann i ONE DOLLAR; admitting a gentle. reverend politicians who are arming and send- | the Senate of the United States, beat sever.| At about 9 o'clock Saturda: morning the | perished in Aa flames. They were doubtless ATTORNEY AT LAW, ¥. 8.—The object of this Ball is toaid the Com- pared (bat may contribut of conducting the WOOD AND COAL BUSI- ee eee who may toner NEss. us their ence. Possessing every facility, they are prepared to Supper and Mefveshiments will be furnished by forall ads of Wood tnd Gass ASR | her Far Selon Band hasbeen or ° THOS.J.GALT, | forthe cecasi=n. Scat fe such terror into the heattecf the boast. | 2 bundred Mexican troeps under Santa | President and the Secretary of the Navy, ao- | Faifoeated by the smoke. helt boliee were | INFORMS BIS FRIENDS AND THE Pus. | PAX) 19 vuliding thelr purchased 6 lot, cea have ful pro-slavery men that there will be no| Anna, leaving seven hundred of them dead | ())" ay gs eia Poop mane charred past all chance of recognition. aoe that be 1s now prepared to give his undivi- | one story up We appeal to the generous public. ry u n al ion e cov tecn the Bee tig aoa onakengen |e st rosivad by Commander Gosborugh with | apo yasiner ie. Pariament is buon mont | Set colon Gown ana Couto Gite and Tw, Commute of Arrenetment to one over the Southern pro- avery packers A Navy Officer Dead —The Navy Depart- ee noel samen rap nella ly of home interest. Papers were laid before Souren ‘ms againet Pension, aeeny ree ie: Ng ecige caeee Iatter with Holy Budleswil nt’ be able te | BOSE have oficial nows of the death of Com- | The oficial salutes wore red from the guns | ite Howss.of Lords on the subject of tortae | ala attend tthe sale, porehase and renting of ae prevent the timid, panic-stricken little band | mander George Adams, U. 8. N., who was| °F the shore battery and from the Preble, | (170:""'Mr. Scott moved for a selectcommit. | Conveyancing carefully executed.” _—— ; which ship was gorgeously decorated witht of “border ruffians”’ from seizing the polls | furloughed under the recommendation of the | about a hundred ‘ag3 and streamers tee of enquiry into the ticket-of-leave convict | | He may be found Simes at Ris ol€ alice, agers om part of the Citizens. and carrying the election. This is what must set a : i . | system. ee ia ee Seid seo vaetnary proces Mte,Reting Board. Me did at Baltimore] Ab aki: he morsngainccare ar | "Ag th nie of min nove by Lora | Se! Seton _ep i i through which Mr. Seward seeks to hasten | " Friday last. Congress, heads of bureaus, and otherinvited | ¢°derick—‘‘ to ask whether adocument, which — ¥ Got Bees’ wo 4 Kansas into the Union. One of two things is —. caene with quite a number of ladies, to visit | 848 recently appeared, purporting to be a des- HE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS HERE- | §. Saonte, Sean, ly certain—eith tthe Times is not | Monetary and Commercial.—The following fhe Merrimas. Among them were several | Patch written by the British Minister at Wash- toforegarried on by the late at Wm Major Denny, PB Key, In earnest in what it sa; tnequalsty | quotations of bonds, stocks, and land warrants | Senators, Mr. Speaker Banks, Mr Faulkner, | 28t to the Secretary of State of the United — af wpm ‘Will be contin- 3 hve ca sommes of the contest, or that it will stultify itself by | wore furnished us (April 19) by Sweeney, | and several members of the press. Judges | 5t#tes, onthe 27th of February last, with ref- Mr GEORGE HARVEY (brother of my de- | 5 5° ) had Capt Carrington, further opposition to Mr. Douglas’ bill.’” Rittenh: Want & Go. keskars: "| Legrand and Mason, of the Court ot Appeals, | ‘'°D¢? tethe disputes between Great Britain | oeaseq husband) bas been ‘engaged to conduct | § nasa Ai joo” ittenhouse, Fant -» bankers : res pines Hon. Anthony Kennedy, Senator elect, and the United States on the subject of Central | asa manage the business. and is f. lly authorized | Col Dc 8 Redfern, D Wallach i} : 5 « r e Hy Ameri is authentic ”’ to act in the premises. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOssIP. BONDS AND CITY STOCKS. _Par. | wD rcomrabins note immediately made for the | , Zhe Military Board of Enquiry into the al-| ‘The public may be assured that every attention ss The Baer —A vry large and tubinabe | Segens PE nda ARE Q's | unt hie Maras hich diamines at|iesetomennainnd a rope Gone | wit Sig nie aimee snfoed. | GARD ANDERE audience attended the last representation ot 8. Rom Seceeeene ick She acaimice ie marnoe Tulloch—against the Earls of Lucan and Car- | ‘B¢ dey and night. THE FIRST GRAND ASSEMBLY = St. Louis City Bonds 6 per cent. ex int. 1,000/ 19 so | early in the morning, and now formed a beau fe 5 MARIA E. HARVEY, Ov THE the Pyne and Harrison troupe, on Saturday | Cisciunati do 6 do do | 1,000| #8 @ 9 | tiful object in the seaward view. The govern- | 41840, Gen. Airey, and Col Gordon, haveheld | 4) 0) ow 410 Seventh street. <s Pe =. 1,000 | 79 se 4 Engi % gi losely | their first meeting in the hall of Chelsea Hos- | "P="? _________410 Seventh atreet._ UGLY CLUB night last. The English translation of Rosini’s | age | 92 ect aera anminese Pigkar’ soon eee Y | ital. Preliminary matters were gone through. ELEGANT FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. Will be given at master-piece, the “ Barber of Seville,” was 000 | 67 Rae Wo the onsaion and with ad taacy totine The public were admitted. "Next meeting was | [UST RECEIVED AND ON SALE ANACOSTIA HALL, NAVY YARD. performed as well as ever before in this coun- | Prunure | Lovo | and gentlemen in addition as could find room | *° pe veld on oda inst., when Lord Lucan r wslogeiecs neavy, — ct gees Ce een prone te » April 24th, 1866. ¥ ; * would be put under e: ination. in a) osaic- Pave, ‘annel, Tickets TS—edmitti: ~ try—better, by far, than we ever before saw a treslae ie decks, put 8 tor the vee) lying ‘An En Lied cheiok te th be, baile in Con- | Fresco, Bak pat Meo Titie patterns, which wili | man and ladies" ing & gentle. this translation put on the stage. It is, how- | $2 Francisco do | 2908 | 98 about four wiles distant. As the boat 'f; | stantinople, by subscription, as a memorial of | P€ °ut up for all sized rooms, halls, or passages, Managers. ingly diffi : aoe Mad proached, the frigate grew in beauty and in | eee ee em h = as per diagram, at low prices ThoSDenbam, W Howell, — B Berkley. ever, exceedingly difficult to adopt the re-| | unrrep states srooxs. me size, until a close view disclosed the immense | "4 “Totter From Me Wallac to te E Also, 30 sheets 12 and 6 feet wide do, very low | ap 18,19,21,22 markably rapid music of this opera to expres- = jie ae = massive sisgasice of ae hull. Clarendon ts published A ie English Sane oe, wena en veg Scie ake ies on jon in English, a much clumsier lan th ie Jntil the Engineer approached to within one ; * “a a LIME!—LIME!—LIME! aD, ‘waelly ensas r being re: of 1865 (Texas ind.) 6 | = | 106 sentinel walking on the outer guards, and the Tai meg on behalf of the President of the Osiere 2 i Gouble isa Haakin, cake. Gowqus berrels of the best quality of WOOD-BURNT dered in the peculiar musical measure that : boat keepers dozing in the sun, were the only nited States, to Captain Ferguson, a British marking ‘and Toshing brands. . LIME, which I can and will sell chaaper than marks most of the finest passages of the =e signs of Ete to be seen, but suddenly the sides | 8°*™4m, who rescued the crew of an American | ™0"E & safely assert that the first two kinds | S8Y ther manufacturer in Washington. I will, « ille i i =e swarmed with sailors, who running nimbly up | b4tk at sea. The money was paid, through | above-named, are the best goods of the kind ever | 2280, from this day open a kiln of wood burnt Barber of Seville” This was very evident = | Bx the rigging dispersed themselves in hundreds | *2¢ Liverpool Sailors’ Home, to Capt. F. cffered for sale in this market. They were made Jor apse yalr qual sothat it can always be had in the rendition of the part of Figaro, whose notes are nearly all very vivacious, following | Bank of Metropolis each other so rapidly as to make it utterly | Denk of Washington impossible for any singer to utter them in | fs or tae ra Deans Se dinglish words so as to be comprehended. Mr. Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, (none Stretton labored to do so, and thus, we think, INSURANCE STOCKS. spoiled much of what would otherwise have | FivSviin tsone tn the mervet) been the effect of his capacity to sing the in- | Potomac — de - imitable score of Figaro’s ro/e. The truth is, tee sa ques | titudes of Saveciation, snganparance and st") Tam Tueru xp Bunaru—If those who| “apaitelw' CLAGETT, DODSUNE CO” 100 2 meni bri ating i ie wah 2 Prt ron deeey sali cng $ 5201 fhe cy of Richmond Witte lp pane. vm “heise I lt gla The great gans of tho ship then. gave forth | P'yJcr vrent™, they would spare no expense | Scr bit le generaly well combed has beena | A LLM NDS OF SUN-DIALS TO BE HAD their noisy we come. The view presented at y these fatal blemishes The —— i = ot tp Dpeings; when sed- s for eetioegst aglé Dials, repaired and set, Aliso, ay on hand a s; iid article of CEMENT, BAIR and PLASTER which will Hottie Virginia 6 per cent. — |.93%@ % | the moment of the reception of the President | Balm of a thousand Flowers will embellish | fi) sheet @ to 8 inches high, fat, small, and is| Sign of the Sun Dial, rerth clade P. the translation should be re-written, with the | Maziand § ie fol fe on the Saori ae een seems degres of | and preserve the dental structure, and impart — ~ common woo > hased Pain from betwen 3a and 4% stueets, eta he” os a . cl imposing intefest about i at is not eve: os. Green, Esq , of Washington; he is now —lw* express end in view of dispensing with half | Fenky § do =e os day paralleled: YI} a grateful fragrance to the breath. For sale | probably ering or near thatcity: He is sup- Se the words embraced in the current one. The aenanenee ss } =i . g bed A general examination of the various parts | # Shillington’s Book and Stationery estab- | posed to have purchased free papers. GREAT ATTRACTION TO THE TRADE. effect of the picce would then be such asit] _ ! ve the — peda oy # any cemripeies BAN! ’ ave already been publishe at Dut tittle | nue, corner of Four and-a-half street. pont narnia Rv soeh Smee = —_ Det — further need be said. To the unnautical eye a eee ee in any State north of the Potomac river. Phill | be the first of this kird of Ware ever offered be. y Eastern States... ¢ she appears the very perfection of a war ves-| — absconded without provocation, and is supposed | forein thiscity, and which wili be sold reasonable. Of Lopisa Pyne, in Rosina, we can say | New York State. + sel; solid and massive in her unornamented Ke REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- | to be making his way toa free State. The trade are respectfully invited to call and nothing that will embrace too extravagant | New York city... per di + If apprehended and secured so that I him, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE o lishment, Odeon building, Pennsylvania ave- I wit, y a reward of $100 if taken in Virginia, I exhibition, a large and handsome Prceci-batoer and sobo ir taken in the District of Columtla or | of Rockingham and Yul ow Wares, believed to i F ; , beauty, complete in her appointments, and ing of the Young Men’s Christian As: W. H. GAINES, examine the Goods at my store, No. 526 corner of { perfect in all the improvements of hull, model, | ®iation will be held at their rooms, corner Pennz-| ap 21-M&Thtf 5 t = 8h. the translati f th Pennsylvania. Fredericksburg. : avenue and 10th street THIS (Monday) EVEN ted canlikel be os » A. GREEN s . _ oe. .. - = al . En _— » . ors ea ge o ETS Winchestor...... machinery and armament, that could fit her| ING. the 2ist instant, at 7 ojlock. REEGANT AND VERY CHEar caR-| — ee a of the Opera—Una voce poco Fa—as well as | New Jersey. N. W. State: 14 | t0 cope with the most powerfnl vossel that is] Members and friends of the Association are re- petinge.—Just received frcm late auctions OST—On the night of the 17th instant, a balf- that world-renowned air was ever before ren- | Delaware. Kentucky . lt pont by Aeopiritd of Lap pethi ites reebee rally aan anon an ar in New York, — now for — ee ficceeces ener sre a my tg A 2 . . . she en s a] [= . mm. . Sec. jeces cord by » 4 - dered in America, by Lind, Sontag, Alboni, | Marylai Tennessee... 2h ee ae rapa cee bape ty (es i a lated eaten btn (ued on CARE. Sritee aa a apo Be $1 - | Coach Shop, 305 D strcet’ bet 1ath and Lith North Carolina... 2 | presses briefly but forcibly an idea of her La Grange, Parodi, Mrs Wood, or any other Other S. States .. great size. Her present number of office BANNER WARD, ATTENTION ! 124, worth 81 £0 ap 18 3 Prima Donna who has crossed the Atlantic. LAND iamines owene and men is about eight hundred ; but this is See oe Eleni’ f in, as rich ang | FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Her rendition of her role from beginning to Buying. Setting. | Oy her peace complement. In time of war yee! invited to attend a meting durable as three-ply and much ~eeg ee aaa ked by inimitabl 160-acre warrants, per acre....$1 10}a$1 114 | she could not be fully manned with less than | on TUESDAY EVENING, the 224 instant, cheaper _Mayor’s Orrice, and artistic skill. ‘There i an abvenceet| 32 22 #2 Hoe g boar alee RO ry a 9 gil wool. at 020 76cts., worth | 4 Rewanp OF FIVE HUNDRED DOL a) ‘ic 8 - ere ig an absence for two thousand. is ie Hon. HENRY INTER 87, its and 1g oo na eof 1120 do do do + 1064107 ro Whil Sikes feito a ii d by this ti Davis, of Maryland, and the Hon” Mr. CaRti.x, | 20 bales Cotton Fred leone mcd eiehi ‘wanes lars is hereby offered for the ap stor straining throughout her vocalization, which | 60 - do ie . : * a 1 es S satthar wld leak ten Ae “ polis, aoa ant of Virginia, will be present and address the and patterns, at 37 ama tcente worth | 224 conviction of WASHINGTON NAILOR, reall d. spent und ig | 40 do do JO eee a 4 » meeting. gs ? who was arrested for burglary and admited to 6 y renders an hour pen: } ler the magic Zs excursion party from Baltimore, were scatter- Rally, boys! rally! as an intellectual treat | 10 do Pediat gail Reg do., very chea bail, and who has sinceabsconded. Said Natflor influence of her charming voice, aricher treat Some activity has prevailed during the past | ©d through the ship, the drum beat to quar- | awaits you! 6 do heavy Hemp C apt Ty eheap | 82bout thirty-six years of age, about five feet than to listen to that of almost any other | week in the money and stook markets. Poaco | ‘28 and orders were given to prepare the ship | | Every one (Irrespective of party) is cordially Se ee ee tight inches high. dark complexion, welzht about ji ion. a te t. a nds ; spoken jownwari ne Po een ee is officially proclaimed, rendering quite oer-| thegute unlimbered” auymunition was; pased| ROBERT T. KNIGHT, ae ce no ey ence looky and Is'very talkative and speaks quick He Mr. Harrison surpassed himself as Alma-| tain the anticipated cessation of the specie | up from the magazine, orders rang out, officers | _*P21-2t Secrctary Seventh Ward Council. % irererveeer ey a ae ieee Sa Oe ae Bee oe ‘: i ‘ ; rs a, do 3-4, 4.4.54, and 64 heavy COCOA | unaccustomed to shave any portion of his beard. viva. His lower notes and forte passages movement eastwards. The advance in con- | ‘0k their station, the men hurried to and fro, Keim WARD DEMOCRATIC AS- ATS, very cheap. which was very long when he left. < were rendered, on this occasion, quite as ef- sols ia 1} percent. The demand for Ameri es Domensitt & sae ee ok in all ri SOCIATION — A special meetin will} ap 41-ec6t CLA ETT, DODSON & CU. ap 18-lw INO T. TOWERS, Mayor. . te nt ae : z of the ship, and the mode of preparing at Casparis’ Hotel on AY EVEN-]| — - —— fectively as his piano and falsetto, in singing | oan stocks in London had not, however, in- the ship for acu was carried out with AT the | ING, April 28d, at 7% o'clock. All opponents] MORE RICH FLOUNCED DRESSES. 50g RADIES: which, he is, and long has been, without an ased, nor prices improved apparent earnestness and speed that would | of Kuow Nothingism in the Ward are respect- E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE | Your Immediate Attention is most respect- ual among all the te: bo: mal beaeeric P P : ekarastanas the half hour previous to a real | Sly invited to attend, as it is expected nomina- recent large auction sales in New York a fally Solicited !! be & e tenors born out of conti-} at Now York and here the standard State tions will be made of suitable persons to repre- | very choice assortment of rich and beautiful Se eee 5 engagement. he Ward amg R.C.STEVENS nental Europe. and Government stocks remain without change. bik President and members of Congress de- ca ‘c Ww. ° DUNN INGTON, President. ae teas lot— DEALER IN . Mr. Horncastle sang Dr. Bartolo's role as In some of the western and interior railroad | siring to return to Washington in the evenin, Joun 8. Drviin, Jr., Secretary. ap 21-2t 25 very rich Flounced Silk Robe Dresses FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS Dees a hank ad Tele Rearend Ps ec train, after hastily partaking of a rich an = 50 printed with Satin stripes and plain EMBRACE THE FIRST OPPORTU y bountiful collation provided in the Captain’s ea WARD ANTI-KNOW NO- 2 yd : well as that can be sung in the English lan- shares a better business is doing and rates THING MEETING —4 meeting of th Robes, in entire new designs, and at low of the seasons to inform my . friends and, cabin, prepared to leave the vessel. : i meeting e . > g= guage by a vocalist who is more of a baritone have slightly advanced. ayer ating The British steamer of last week took out The acting of all was inimitable. It was | $453,000 in coin, a less amount than might really worthy of the plot, than which nothing | have been expected, considering the immense . anti-Know Nothing voters of the Sixth Ward ices the public that my stock of Straw BON same ceremonies were again gone through | will be held at oe hall of the Anacostia Fire iste “poaspae'y tet pc heats ce a iter ae FLATS, Stew bose the peaungealed ae sa sine Parag tare Leialoce hr the Cote 2241 50 Pieces fine Organdy Muslins and French tifcial Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, I!lusions, Prg- the ards were manned; an as ie boa! + ie iT) 01 lect ey Ns = aadae a parting saluto gave out its noisy | Five Delegates to the Mayoralty Convention. The Lawns with embroidered and plain Swiss | lish and Italian Crapes, Neapolitan, Tuscan i ‘ a fi Muslins and id Cambrics Swiss, F i Lace, Suton, Florence and Eng- more amusing in the way of dramatic repre- | amount of imports for the past quarter. The | good-bye. ’ Ward is etacy, oe Nethin, ee 10 pieces Crape Mares in all plain colors, a new lish Bonnets, white and black Ribbons, full as sentation was ever put on the stage. semi-monthly steamer from California arrived | The President and Secretary of the Navy, req a..z and beautifal artiele for ladies’ and chil- | sortment, all of which will be sold at the lowest On the whole, the piece, as represented, gave | at New York on the 16th, with $1,458,000 in and most of the members of Congress returned Been secon WARD MEETING.—ALL dren’s wear market prices for cash. 1458, to Washington in the four o’clock train. the Citizens of the Second Ward op | 100 pleces printed Lawns, which we will sellat] P.S.—Just received 100 Sbakers, 50 blk Bon- great delight to the refined and accomplished gold on freight, and a sum in private hands 12 and 16% cents per meld = cheapest | nets, 50 boxes double and single Ruche, green — tothe Know Nothing are requested audience present. that - : " Meeting to be a . Ribbon and Silk to trim Shakers. ap 15-tf alata phan oe bens hear the troupe | estimated at $242,000, making the total re- PERSONA ‘ EVENING. ‘Aprit th, AS eee Inte if #*y We shall be in seceipt of New Goods every : mount sont cn — P a Performing a short engage- ceipts from that source $1,700,000 for the} --++ Miss Maggie Mitohell is playing at Lou- | over R. Farnham’s Bookstore, corner Pa. avenue | week during the season, and cordially invite NEW RESTAURAN " ment at Richmond; and will take occasion, isville, Ky. . Delegates to a City Convention | purcheeers to call and examine our before METROPOLITAN HOUSE! uring their stay, to play Ci eer ne ae eine $a exeeee Of specie over Robert L Stovens, Esq , died at his | '2 elect s suitable candidate for Mayor will be | Purchasings. (Formerly the Veranéah) i> play inderella, always | tn. exports of $1,247,000. London exchange ++++Robe: vens, Ksq, died at his | appointed. All friends of the eause aie invited. All articles warranted to netsh represented, | Penna. avenuc, between Ith and 11th streecs. & deserved favorite with the American public. ; residence at Hoboken, N.J., on Saturday | “ap ai-at and no goods cut off can be taken back or ex- pus HOUSE HAS UNDBRGONE A tho! A commands 1094, and closed at that price on | morning. ———_____________________. | changed. COLLEY & SEARS. ough renovation and We predict for them another triumphant sea- Friday. F. N Ripley, s young doctor from New ATTENTION, NATIONAL GUARD — 523 Seventh st.,3 doors north Pa ave. | ment, and will be opened on MON- we here ano wannants, xsi, man fata aga Stamens To | fF Abeea Onin Wa | APS Bho Baka al Snes ke rapped wi i i : SHA EG : understood among public men here that two | demand ed = on wes | Bees ration to the 8%, | By order of the Captain : t LAMMOND?S, 7th st. ee mand. <o.4 has accepted an invitation to the presidency “x 19-3t LEATHER! Tie ie the enseem. when warraald | “Pe. g Trghaw Ovliegiate Institute, at Lo Rey, | abst CHAR R. BISHOP,O gs | sprest = NOTICE OF UNION LEATHER STORE’ are eagerly sought for location, and the de-| yy FIRST WARD ANTI-KNOW- ENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN’S OW IS THE TIME TO BUY LEATA#ER, mand must continue without any material «++sThe Hon. Messrs Leiter, of Ohio and = called in to doctor up the Kansas petition, so NOTHING MEETING —The citizens spe bello J variety and style, in fi OF ALL KINDS, CHEAP! grea ul variation until July next, until which time, | Letcher of Va., both of whom have recently | Of the First Ward opposed to the Know Nothi = , STINEMETZ’3, seermmoioly eked at of the Senate ci fi etre seeped teas eee ese B 80, ni > ebamber; Dr. Cumback and Dr. Greeley. Ac-| .. we have frequently remarked, fair rates | Visited their respective homes, are again in VENING. the Sid Instant, ic ee ap19eolw Pa. av. bet. 13th and Hthsts. | brands. cording to the popular belief Dr. C. superin- _ their seats in the House of Representatives. | Hall formerly known as the Gratiot Buildings. Morocco and Undressed Goat Skins tended the preparation of the first paper pre- sli +++. At his own request, Com. McClung has | One door west of the Circle, for th of R SALEA BEAUTIFUL YEAR OLD | 100 Sides Sole Leather and Skirting, a°d Hsr- el lecting five delegates t thie W: FILLY leana, by Clark Milis ness Leather sented, and Dr.@ that of the different one| The Current Operations of the Treasury | been permitted to leave, and Com. E. A FP. | the city conveation to novinen a Western Stallion. Enquire of A. Suuck- I invite all to pay me a visit. subseq: i 0 .~ | Lavalette has been ordered to succeed him in A lerman, thr Inc, No. 18 Louisiana avenue, between Sth a JOHN C. SHAFER, ama ope La s to bethe same | Dep nape Saturday, 19th of April; | command of the Gosport Navy Yard. arte Sono uy Council — ‘Aaseasor | Sth streets, ap 19-3t# ap 18-3t* Pa. ay. bet. 13th and 13}, sts. ent. facts should be known to | there were of Treasury warrants entered on AE 7 distinguished back-bone practitioners were - «+++ We are pained to announce that the | for the Ward. ce dat —On Thursda: the 17th inst ,on Penn- | NEW SPRING GOO FOR GENTL' the public at large, as they serve to illustrate | the books of the Department— lady of the Hon, George S. Houston, of Ala AT A PRELIMINARY MEETING ylvania avenue, of dropped in one. of the MEN. E the way in which capital for “‘freedom’s cause” | For the redemption of stocks $31,814 01] bama, who has been ill for some time a‘ of the voters of the Fourth Ward op- | 8! paler eae Enamelled BREAST-PIN. J.STEER,MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 485 is manufactured in Washington for the con. | or the Treasury Department. 1,803 86 | Brown’s Hotel, expired about 11 o’clock last to Know Nothingism, held at Washington | The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving | I » Seventh street. between D and E,, has, the 47th Inst, Dr. Wil- | it with the Messrs. GALT, Jewellers. ived his new iz Goods, and bas 4. ) ries acditiys i hh the chair, and Hugh B. ap 19-2t* ; oom the te tamouee to his _—_ red 1 see. ap badly Crock | rote pealis- P Thi y svpointest meeting having been briefi RS. CLOUD, TEACH OF Embreid- compuas. en who wish mete feces A fa spate pag obnoxious po tsste Bir fae chairman, on motion of Mr. ‘Geo. ery, would inform the ladies of Washington | invited to call early, with the assurance the which gave great offence, has concluded to | McNelr, it paper eg The Fvseidentand ape vcamathe ait made hal a eae tarios most Tand desirable goods will be shown Kansas irgin nati: ‘tate. | Secretary of this au‘ho to mak: them. embraces, as usval, new Legislature as being simply a few| 1m the Senate, to-day, the presentation and leave Virginia and return to his native State. arrangement for an adjourned meeting for the of Embrotdery. Applications addressed to 394 | elegant Furnishing Goods for gentlemen. “ebrieks freedom. from Doetors nem aed Mr. A. Greatrake, convicted of the se- of selecting delegates from the Fourth | Massachusetts avenue will receive immediate at- | ap 19-eo2w beck and me: ike Cum eran of petitions, &e., and reports from duction under promise "of marriage of Miss ‘ard, to the Nominating Convention for the | teziion. Greeley, the accomplished accouch- | ° tees were made. Mary 8. Murray, a young woman em: mayoralty. at the ensuing election.”? le IEE A CARD. 5, bar cars MARBLE MANTEL! & UNDERSIGN EOF THE ers, who each assisted, for days, in the “labor” | _ I the course of these Le Pin oma pe on one of the daily papers of] 4.) ouRNED MEETING OF THE Vo- Hf bee ~ ED (LAT! m diciary sumption of Northern gullibility. The distant Por the Interior Department. pt He night. public may pretty safely write down most of | F; “te PSE ac - the abolition peculiarities connected with the ae ,000 00 Presentation of the so-called petition of the] CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. D. Pinch & Son,) still continues to partaritio reedom in Kansas Toombs reported on Saturday sentenced to two 4 bt cao b aa iy ia !'— | Committee the bin of pe i toly ie rsonment in ae penitentiary. Se pg I oll pat ‘copa Bae earings han, fet sale © | carry on the Fulating Wasieess to alt Bp ver 7 umbuggery is only second to that | amend the naturalization laws, with a recon. ‘Townsend, the mail robber arrested a | Nothingism, are requested to assemble at Wash He respectfully solicits of former patron and the of “ challenging Douglas! !”” mendation that it do not pass. few days since by Col. Hughes, made an at- ington y late pes) on Louisiane avenue superior — —y ree yrange. anche pea pe On motion of Mr. Adams this report was | tempt to escape from the jail at New Castle, me BORDA. meee G, then! at 7% o'clock, +. at by him Bosh.—The Washington public have beon | msde a special order for this day two weeks | Delaware, on Saturda: fo was shot at by | £% the P saryes selecting delegs a con- Z | Orders to be oe on — ‘vastly amused with flash accounts in a dozen | 5°20. Kansas Stat the, sheriff whilst getting over tho jail wall | candidate for the mayoraity. anaes — «JACOB V ner I3th and E streets é distant journals of the preparations which Col. ee oe Me YerBment | and severely wou . de was re-captured WILLIAM JONES, Chairman. Marble and Brown Stone Y: JNO. SUMMERFIELD FINCH. bill was again taken up, and Mr. Clay was | and returned to jail. H. B, SWEENY, Secretary. ap 19-2 ap 19-SM Wate Corner ap Ll-im