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as “ ai Nila beeen 6 Sie _ ara Se et ee ane mas Sa cous olllarmanahte adenine a tees ? me Ms ti ——— E V EN IN G ST A R WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. = = Veer A Pouitican Reveoane’s Lanors.—The RASHINGTON CUPY 2g, | Albany Evening Journal and other papers of that ilk (politiosl) are republishing with great id be sent in by | glee a blindly furious assault made on the ad- Yeleck m.; otherwise they may net ap- | ministration of James Buchanan by Jobn W. until the next Forney, in # recent letter from him, written in per one RES this city, to his journal in Philadelphia. In Tae Stax Ix ALexaNData.—Our friends in ita display of deop- i - Alexandria will hereafter always find copies of RehGUH eee ee CTS FOR TO-Day— . D. “ ‘D SHOES ° peevonsly: anise otaee eee untind (States ete of Civoinnatic te of Waskierteat ons andes ee Ai COST FOR CASH. __AMUSI US EME! B ut 8 nm Marshalship, Postmastership and Navy Agency. | volume price $1. Porsnlent sore 1 HAVING rads yancemen ng for large nd. <x WASHINGTON THEATE BE i af MA ‘é. ol a > fo — There is no more competent gentleman for the Bookstores siPe avenue, tern oat bes r Irade. we q Last three nights of position in the country than Mr. Gillett, as all mi 4doo} 9h ri} \ = OS Eee eS MEER ey MR.and MRS. CHARLES MATHEWS. know who are acquainted with his history asa FRence BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, phd al selected stock Bt ort fr om LE hd Persons in want of goods in our lime wi! do w . tit ‘es pour les enfants; 10 cts, Pe Fito cectuation tn thiea has ro f Noavens Petite Gor 4 pour lex enfkats; locte. oul, aad osm rely on getting a fret ra THE GREAT GUN TRICK. . 8. No nomination in this case has so far | Genevieve : Sul cteitnd enundt THE GREAT GUN TRICK been made, but we are confident that Mr. Blair | }’Am 42s Petits enfants, tinduit du Hollandsis; aries Mathew wizard, received one I ots. f., regards the office as having passed from him ; | J.son, ou Le Choix D’un Ami; 12 © I NOTICE. = Pa a g@NOTICK. : cee ee ears. C. Mathews OUR Days ey rpc CH LACES, AT list of Startling Experiments eee programm. U7 Advertisements 12 m 15 6t The Star on sale at the book and periodical store Yielding hostility, we do not know that we ever of Mr. @. &. French, 104 King street, where read in any other Republican party , journal a those desiring to be served regularly by our ear- | bitterer attack on « Dewooratic National Ad- Tiers will also find subsoription and memoran- | ministration and the Democratic party. It, of dum books for the entry of their address. oourse, will expose to all, past pretence of any John R. Bushby, our authorized agent in Alex- | sort to the contrary, that Mr. Forney has aban- for he speaks of the matter freely, we hear. Pdoward, on 1. Satent cate Tue Fisprxe or tax Court Mantiar.—The | } here ics ue. neat Adams's Express, The only representation in Cheries Mathew's creat (No. 2) bearing date in this city, March 16th, | Hortense du Lussan, ow Vamour filial; 29 ots, W. HAYMAN : Sir Charles Coldstrenm - - Mr... Methewe inst., disapproving the finding of the recent | Antome,on le Bon Pere de Familie; 20 cts, closing out the residue of his stock at half the on- —— Lours, le petit emizre; 12 Ci Commencing >» 1 Secretary of War has issued a General Order | 1-2 Uiwrbounier de ia foret des Ardennes; 15 ots, ; original part in Therese. ou le Modele des Jeuges Pertonnes ;| ginal cost. Frides5—Fareweill Beneht nnd last appearence brut se de Toggenbourg larch lth, 1858, 7 © , Te Petit Greuadier; 15 ots, outs USED UP court martial on Col. E. V. Sumner, (whereby 20 cents. Serdinia P. one of Mr. Cnaxies Matuews. ¥ hen wil! be Collars, from 75 dente, 5! 3 5 A th ted fr Paris, » Appiicatic . from 30 cents. ed Boureicault’s famous Comedy of eee eee ie lie actetactoty detinse ay | doned all idea of ever again acting with his | that officer was aoquitted,) which we shall pub- | AN! ™27 ethers, imported fron Paris. wy | Porat Aquiile im Collars and ett. INDON ASSURANCE. ee atc ree eatte late party in politics. We wish the Republi- | lish at length to-morrow for the information of CHIGKERING & SON'S PIANOS, &o.—The Valianeeiane re od rle( hus original character) - ~ es. pe peper J oans joy in their acquisition, and really have | our Army subscribers. The said order com. Mig Rubtoriber. 18 Raain in, reosipt Monitor rata dy Gay Npanker ~~ 4 = he heart—as opposed to them as we are— | cludes with ordering Col. 8. to rejoin hia regi- | the ecletrated factory of Chokering Ficunece, saat swollen " Box book new open, SPIKIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ™** z z : ances, Barbe, Cotiente, Laves by the yardor| Be jormmutie cumanbnene st 99. The Union comments, in severe but deserved | t® Wish that they may find Mr. Forney asheavy | ment in Kansas. Srassane trom other Bostonand New York facto | piece. mS — ope: perfor rms, fact that th: ; a load to carry as not long since he proved, to pens: ee ican prams edad d those of the Democratic party, who labored the House hall repeatedly this session by the zealously to that end. Up to the time of bis thoughtless absence of Democratio te tergiversation, a spirit of devotion to the party from their seats. Jed as to do ot least our full share in his de- The Union also explains that the leading | e"°¢ on all passing occasions. That the job is s*ook ia new, as it has always bean for the lsat R.B.SCHWARKZE, Tar Weatuer —The following report of the nee gear ane Kept replenish: d with the inrgest J ° WHOLESALE DEALER IN OsTER®, weather for thie morning is made from the Morse | and most elegant assortment of Pianos in the bir- Kespectfull informe his friends and custesmers 2 = : aks ¥ aw Grand, 1. XIV, | that he will sell his OYSTERS (which Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution Ce eer tae eras 8! 10 ton scsie, | are Known to be of the beat mi OY MR. G. VANDENBOFF Has rae HONOR TO TUESESoe raat REE READINGS THREE : ATIHE PHILHAKMO ic Walt. On toe F SES . URSDAY, AND SATURDAY, ag AN, sak od Tth inet. 4. Mr. VANOEN i ion ii 70% at prices much lower than they can be bought in the | the market)ata lower price than any The thins of cet ett 15 Soe ae ee ee ee a tlic Seat Ces eae oe by Marcu 18, 1858, received. the boat load. Come sn; +++ Clear, pleasant second-hand Pianos taken in part payment, PICKLED and SPI +e--Clear, pleasant Melodeons and Martin's Guitars hand. et a barenin pai always on SCHWAKZE New York, N Philadelphia, Pa. : ee L . s EIN Republican party journals, headed by the was a troublesome one, very, all in public life Baltimore, Ma. clear, pleasant Pianos tuned and repaired by tu Spcine _m 2m Southeast corer 12th and & x rated TiR . es u Y here comprehend. We fancy that no one en- | Washington, D.C clear, pleasant A VEE LOCKS !—CLOCKS!—CLOCKS "52 Cowrier and Enguirer of New York, are = av 1 @2. wind NE m 18 eodst Pa. avenue. Tok (eciady gh ooo fmm A SHAKS doing their be: eas gaged in that work has earned more thanks for | Richmond, Va. clear.t! , Win E = = a / ceived, a great assortment of CLO i eo snine, Th oe ig their best to screw the opposition in the | 3° F3 os “ Petersburg,Va. clear, warm, windy OLITICAL TEXT BOOK.—An Encyclopedia | from $1 to'$125. Cali and see for yourselves. i RIAN O110; Sketehes and Ser House to the work of essaying to defeat the his labors in that connection, than President Norfolk, Va wind S ,th 61, containing everything neceseary for the refe : ROBINSO 53, digs nad © edies of the G ate EVENIN will of the majority by factious proceedings Buchanan for his efforts to compass his (For- hpructls Sete cone? ba plot State = edited Us Me AY Glasken Ponunmatcn of weed tid cayenne any wits ‘ent DAN: Preimina’y Sketch and a . att, Iss ce. | Columbia, 3. C. cloudy, pleasant, th. . Mt ‘ives of the United Stat N. B.—CLOCK MA ALS, eueh as Oils, | Dramatic Keadone.( «ith per sonation of thy ar ‘The same paper thus explains the origin of | BY *) election to the U ie Eenate; cae subse- | Charleston, S.C... clear, th 61, wind W. | ‘3! rey in ermerteey eg eo Kors Bal i Gone Ata fe apn rat wg od sup neters of “THE CRITIC, OR A TRAGHDS the recent court-martial on Col. Sumner: quently for his offer to him of the Liverpool | augusta, @a.. londy, warm prepared. Ic will enab © every citizen te acqua plied cheay test! | REMEARSEDL “In publishing the decision of the Govern. | consulate. We wish the R epublicans an easier | Svannah. Ga londy, th.62, wind $. | h hearing of eneh/pet . imself readily with the true ted.’* tse, scouring a reserved sen’, Macon. Ga 45 OF HALLET DAVIS & CO’S AND FIVE Tickets te , i lear. pleasant ea! insne press i i Dotnr Dlarke’ ful PIANOS, » ment in the Harney and Sumner case, it is we!l | time with hi the Democrats had since | ¢, 7 : 7.1 pus luet the editor or speaker who discusses politics | >) of Nuan & Clarke's beautiful PLANO® say tnatate the origin of thesubject matter, whic | with him = the _* a % Columbus, 6 joudy-pleasant,th67. | g2'the information ofthe people know what he ts | inet Feouved thix week. ‘The tone isof the tay be procured on Saturday - not explained in the order is advent to Washington, under the Pierce | Montgomery, ng b Writing or speaking about, that he may write and | Mest pure and refiver Fs with 1 ht sdk i ) ‘ “ Colone! Sumner was part of the ‘Sioux Kx- | administration. 1 cloudy, warm. peak knowingly ” ness, sweetness and depth, the te 5 Music Store, m 18-5t Pedition’ commanded by General Harney, and as was allezed by the latter officer, instead of rloudy, warm, th. 70. al vo. Price $2. Pc ; id, 40 | exeredingly prompt and elnstic. Iu elecance and cloudy, wart’ Sete ne Tee $& SFosteE”, Sepals #? 1 Te cstunes of acyl: aod weruiesesinp tet are oe Tar NicaraGuan Treaty.—Corrospondents i ; : nt they are the most | (@>DD FELLOWS’ BALL, ‘ New Orleans, Lit londy,th.68,wind SF | For'sale in Washington by Faas, Breen od ie fact in every coset they are be seast 1.) lon poral se ercias Nieor toe in the interest of the steamship commodores Sie eat pt mia Snes Se avenue. fixed by ‘all disinterested perenny For sale only AST THREE NIGH F r i : veaven- ederick, 8 , 5 | fe 4 worth ; thus weakening the expedition by with- | who have of late struggled to defoat the con- Wheeling, Va drawing from it between four and five hundred Saunton, V: L Ts . THURSDAY, | KIDDA), ANDSALUR DAY . EVENINGS. fresh cavalry troo tract which the government of Nicaragua has F. ELL ar, plea: ant. N No, 599.1 m2 6 Pa. avenne. bet. th and 1¢th «clear, pleasant. OvICK FOR THE RESTORATION OF | ——————— a 2 oR 5 a _ TLANTIC MONTHLY FOR MARCH re- PEAK FAMILY “ For this matter, General Harney filed charges | made with parties in this country for reopen- Bier res be “eon Peat. STATE Or Louisia ee tee Horne hee we saiont Baillie cton's Bookstore. OF EIGHT MEMBEKS, against him. The War Department. however, | ing and running her transit route, re again |p ,5) is aE Ire Te The grant of land made by the act of Congress ap me Reilvar Gate ¢ . as "s s meter at the Smithsonian, at7 a.m , (cor r : 2 & ? te Aprigton s Railway Gur do VOCALISTS, HARPISTS, Wade face Coleeat Saa eee busy with efforts to create the impression that | rected for temperature,) 20.563 fren ed Sine, nea te tee ate aL oneame ey St | Fue ares Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth. in the cons ruction of cartain railroads, therein men- ° 3 Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- | tioned, having been so far adjusted as to authoriza | » Lee Belie of Washington, (formeriy published imum last night, 519; near the ground, 53°. | the release frvm withdrawal of thelaudshercioatter | PRder the namo of “Anuiv Grasen,” } by Mra, N. P. Maximum yesterday, 63". At noon to-day, 67. described, notice is hereby given thatali the vacant | “Beatrice Cenci, the sensation novel. offered lands hereto! withdrawe from anie or lo Scenes of Clerical life, by George Elliot. cation along the routes of the roads “from the Tex- | ‘The Reason why, by tneauthor of “Inquire With- CONGRESSIONAL. Asdiue, in the State of Louisiana west of the town | jn . of Greenwood. vin Greenwood, Shreveport, and | "Aino, a choice selection of Stationery oonsta: tly Thirty-fitth Congress—First Session. pee ay bt nt Psi aks Lat bigot site | on hand and for sale at a Iv rHe® Sexate, yesterday, after our report | sag, tothe State line af Texas!” whieh le outside 4 OE Seem Oa ee. closed, Mr. Crittenden concluded one of tte 4 ep fami sack lat Adie Londen cin: few corner 435 st. and Pa. av. ated in the undermentioned township: ic! AV = ——- - ablest speeches, it is said, on the opposition side | aot heen aeleoted in virtue of snid grant or ny other WASHINGTON MARKET, of the Kansas bill grant made by Congress, or lecally clarmad by pre- No. 419 Pa. AVENUE Mr. Trumbn!t followed on the sem? side, ac- | @mption, and which were ro to privste entry at The subsoriber has o) Market Houses as 1 i ditable manner. | the date of withdrawal, will he restored to private | above, where he intends Keaping m savers asnort- quitting himself in a creditable mann entry on the days audat the places hereinafter speci- | ment of every {hung in the PROVISION line Mr. Foot obtained the floor, when, after anun- | fed. at the oreinary minimum of one dollar aod SI ved, $0 bushelsof DRIED APPLFS,a derstanding that the Kansas bill xhonld he re- | twenty five cents per acre. to wit: fine article. sumed first on the convening of the Senate to At the land office at Moxroron Monday, the third A'so. DRTED PEACHE! cane, ee to the court — at Fort Leay- | the Nicaraguan treaty not long since entered enworth as evidence of Gen. Harney’s malice to- | ; =, 3 ‘ i wards him Gen. Harney answered the impute. into between Secretary Cass and Gen. Irisarri, tion by stating bis belief that the explanations | has been, or is to be, rejected by the Nicara- Bowes Gecheters — met = the Department | guan Government. These Ictters come by the contained improper and untrue statements. : “This, doubtless, was bis opinion, not volun- last mail from Central America addressed to teered by him, but expressed in his own defence, | the New York Hera/d and other journals. a neswer beads reproach of the accused, and to] Qur information from that quarter is up to Weldeua ase ion, thi i the last dates received in the United States, sania eaitssiacn se ae F. = — mg: 08 and from parties who must know the intention pea s f-terror”’ herbed peeps tay of the Government of Martinez. They assure mented on elsewhere in the Star pone us that as soon aa the necessary proliminaries wherein that gentleman bellows like a three- are ove cerca uae bags pat steas us Ae months’-old bull calf, over the removal of office- cd ee a B ee AND OTA ARERETIONS OW AN Mater EDD Rand Liste v BALLADS. very Night N Tage Particetan Notice. Oa SATURDAY AF TERNOUS, at So'oock. A Graud Day Entertainment, for Senso! Chiidren aed Fi Children will be admitted at $9 IS8 HOSMER’S “BRATRICR CENCT SL Ss exquisite piece of soulpturi Rome by tarnet Hommer, the Aner ison exhibition for a limited pared at FRING” xeouted at an eculptress, . wholessieand retail. day, adjournment took place. erat May pertoe oe roel satus enke — m Ib-lw* tC. =. MORRISON. neg fas > En an or. 2 é ial 5 i via Greenwood, Shreveport. and Monroe, toa point . > _NKING . avenue, between Mi and 10th streets. Lolders who, while claiming to be of the Demo- - pen knowledge, omteinity reat bsg Is tHe Hovse, Mr. Pendleton concluded an | onthe Mississippi riveropposite Vicksburg, viz: XNCHANGE, BANKING, AAniasinn Mone. tee proceeds of the exuibr- ae the Nicaraguan minister here the entire a;pro- i North of the basel d east of the principal Amp tion for the benefit of the artist ) Hours: from Ml cratic party, are laboring to overthrow it, hand bation of the Government with it, and assured | 2\* *Peech in favor of an increase of the regitlar | North of the base eS abit COLLECTION HOUSE . til dusk. m to oe and shoulder to shoulder with the Re- hiss that re aoa aa the preliminaries ieidered ees eeeneee eathee ns Townships 15, 16,19, and 20, of range 1. SAMUI WW Nec Ni Fe 8 Mr Marshall, of Ky.. oppos meas Townsh:ps 2 and 2, of range 2. SAMUE SWAN & Co., peseces pesty—of the office-holders who have to above can be disposed of, the ratified treaty Mr Brvan explained the neceasity of a new Townsbies I5and 16. of ranges 5and 6. Aversta Lae ae a. Prenton GEO, oe WANTS. “ more regard for the furtunes of Senator Douglas, will be seturned to Wasbinaton regiment bring orzanized for the protection of | Townships J4, 15 and 16, of range 7. . Montoomeny, ALA, TED—A CHAMBERMAID than for the future of the principles of the eee - the Texan fron a Siete sae EE 1" DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, House. One scan Democratic part All who know aught cf the forms of such Mr. Giddings opposed the increase of thearmy, oa it ol anon t ent 8 eee - mest Hotel work equi". The omy ee publishes, in fall, th matters here, comprehend that the ratification | and did not think the Indians would ever hurt a 17, 18, of range 13. ‘ ome rae ati ae oars arrs y AN TUATIONS as Chambermsid etelligencer e, ull, the re- # s white man Sree range |4, y . . 3 Q *, by two respec able Giris. Can port of the Board of Commissioners (free-negro of a treaty even though it Le ey ap- mo s ee oad the ficor, and shortly after | 44,44 of the base line and test of the principal Cotaacezs at aus sae Parmesan, Poinne, neice oe Bele B teil hoy gatle Girls. Can State) appointed by the Kansas Legielatare in | Proved, requires months usually ; and there is | the House adjourned. meridian . And Proceeds Promptly Kemitted fica. * no reason to presume that the statesmen of ‘Townships 15, 16, 19, and 20, of ranges 1 and 2, On Day of Payment. reference to the late elections. 2 ‘Townships 15,16, i7, 19, and 20, of range 3. — 7ANTED-—By a respectable WOMAN. a Bit Central America move faster in such matters i i - 15, 16. 19, and 2, of'range 4. -_ W 3 yn rempectabl AN. e eee In THE Senate, to-day, the Vice President Townships 15, 16, am range REFER To her to do the Housework of 5 «mel! {> Shillington, Odeon Building, who bas | than our own. submitted an answer from the Secretary of War +17. 19, and 20, of range 5. Broadway Bank, Shoe & Leather Dealers Bank, png Child. the freshest and rarest literary delicacies of the | sinyen Mines 1x Anizoxa.—We cut from | toa resolution in which be says that Ro-k Island | ,,At the land office at Natcuitocuxs on Monday, | Pacihe Bank, New York. Box season on his counters, sends us copies of Gra- bam’s Magazine for March and Chamber’s Jour- Pal for February. the third day of May next, on the road “from the peek of James Robb & Co., New Orleans. in Illinois is not used for military purposes, and | Texas line,” via Greenw: Shreveport and Mon js is for sale ae point on the Missisei;pi river opposite ae ickeburg, viz: ——————————————eerev'19|_' Mr. Wilson made a motion providing that the | ,.. p - vr of : iD WASHINGTON. Senate shall take a recess from four to sixo’clock | N0vt* of he base line and wes! of the principal ALEXANDRIA AND INGTOD the Sacramento correspondence of the New York Times and Tribune the following notices To Shillington we are aleo indebted for a copy of the yield of the silver mines of Arizona, near ler Brothers, Charleston. woner & Co., New York and Boston. lw * —A good HARNESS MARER. A nret-rate workman weed np et mie i peridian. WOK.—A WHITE GIRL, experiencot ase of the enpital April number of “Leslie’s Family | Tubac. It is proper to observe that only a be- m., to-da’ ; aA Ps ‘The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS & od plain Cook, to axwist in Warhing and Tren Magazine.”? ¥ ginning bas been made, and at one locality Mr’ Collamner, from the Judiciary Committee, Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of range COLLY Ea wil Tun regularly at thi me __ = Bue her 7 tment in sont Rae ese Snes ove " : . oO 6 , 19, 2), 21. a . > 5 ’ : ported a resolution providing that the Genera: ‘Townships 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21. and 25. of range 7. jlowing hours: re LI Loe H perinaneut eimpioy ment at D er £7 The Bt. Louis Republican of the 15th in, | The whole region of the Santa Cruz va'ley and | Government pay the expenses of the United States | Townehibe to: fer471 13: an a. as aoa eae Co US de a pe ey sare F. near 18th street te = stant reports the Territory of Kansas quiet inev | the Santa Rita mountaine is known to be in- | Courts in Utah; agreed to. 8. hips 15, 36, 17, 19,30, nad'21/of ranged. Thomas Collyer—7.9.11a.m.2and4p. mn. WANTED FA ond JOURNEYMAN Bar | ery part—the general feeling of the inhabitants | monsely rich in veins of silver and gold, and Pnetaniteder Wan where tae Wahl pete omiehine 15, 6, 19.20; 21; and 22, of ranze 4, mates PasceTAvE Waskixerox Abe, aS — StHEARD & WATSON’S, Naticnal being to frown down any future attempt to create | many mines were worked with great profit a| for punishing the Indians who murdered 118 Cal- | P0wushios ee a een aoe 1S Taomas Coliver—3, war 1, 3%, and Sis p.m. Wigs and Tospesesivayson hand. _m 17-2 disturbances, whether ‘inning with parties ears $ i iforniaemigrants near Mountain Meadows, in the T hips \4. 19, 20; 22, and 2S, of rang 13. 2 are sours ANTED.—On or shout the 15th Apri! e Newesae inane a peeeta coer tery ceceesietie, ly renerrer canine / Townahipn 11, 13, 16, 18 19, 2% 21, 22, and 25, of | | Wheley’s Omnibuses connecting with the Page three cr four Unfurnished ROOMS, I ie prnatple. - We learn that companies are being organized Mr. Houston objecting, the matter was post- | ranges 14, 15, and 16 ne | + ag ceed ave the Capitol ant corner a St. | located. Address H, Siar Office, staitug price La ttc = = ays by | with large capital, for the purpose of working | poned a : Optheroed Strom Ni Orleans, by Opelousas, to | Sud 78. avenue the same time the boats leave Alex- | jocation _ mi 3 . r '* without foun- A a ;. | The Kansas bill was then taken up again, when | th ; ae RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. NTED TO RENT.—A #m i] HOUSE, con- dation—s have been nearly all the reports put | ‘2° ses ao oy is Territory. A speck | Air. Foote explained that he had yielded the | North of the base line and west of the principal ee Y “inmeggnrérooita, within 8 one auiatee’ i 6 ore from the ori mine. assayer Mr. T. iS ertdvan. fi of the National Hotel. Address W., at this into efrealation by the Republican papers when | ™en 0 al Gahis iakiee be asceaictg. || UMC, Rencibar Gree) Sommneuore lan eloquent, | Towrships 1.2, 3. and 6, of range 4. The COLLY ER will lanve for Mount Vernon on mine, statin terme ated aaation, mit 3 giving news from that rection. at the 7 we ea asilee oe Seat ais elaborate, and higbly argumentative speech in 1 ealege art Ce ony edeeelt TUESDAYS = pighde 52s Warrant WANTED—Byn YOUTH 17 rears of axe, « ai vaiailail dikes tecieceee ac yield of 962 parts of silver and 2.25 of gold in | fayor of the bill. and/wae still on the fluor wben nships 6,7, 8,9, aod 10, of ranges and Alexa at 9% o'ol hice © +. TP The case of Miss Beneway, who died very whites baer and a, 1,000 parts. Fine specimens of Arizona silver ores are in the possession of Maj. Heintzelinan and Lieut. Mowry, now in this city: Sitastion. ould like to learn the Boot and Shoe making business. Good reco: begiven Apply t alee amen t n ecetet ¢ . SL | 2 AM’L BAKER, Capt. oul port ¢ ‘Townships 1, 2. 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8, 11, ant , of range 9. ScRaaracan>” ter > ~ Ix THe Hover, the consideration of the Army || Townsuips 1, 2,8. 4,5,8.7.8 910, Uy and 12, of | FEUGHES FLOWER GARDEN. bill was resumed. Miowrahipa 1.23 4,5.6,7,8 9 1, 11, and 12, off 7 otien of RUS => mysteriously in an alleyved bouse of {il-fame in Grand street, New York, has been undergoing a rigid examination before Coroner Taylor, at Row, between w! ate Proprietor has # fine coll or fs other PLANT utO b comep pm TANTED—For » gentlerown and hos fumily, P “ i . "E Mr. Savage advocated the bill for the employ- | rances Il, and iz. dother # L.A Diary ing He Foughkrepsie. Drs. Hille and Cooper. made a | ,,\" Great discoveries have recently been made, in | 4 Jur otvaiigtenre Pmarina 5. 4,8,607, 8% 18, 1h, 12, end 15, of| SPBand anit for once windows, enmibhes | NV “theew or the western part of theeity. thorough post-mortem examination upon the | piny formed by Capt, Heintselman hove opened — oe —____— ‘ownsh:pa 6.7, %, 9 10. 11, 12, and 19, of rance 14, | bloom, and in wulder weather they may be pianted in | Box Lat thi~ of = body of the deceased, which proved that an abor- | 4 mine near Tubac 1,{hat pute Aladdin and bis 107 We have news from the West Indies, da-] ‘Te i 1.12, and 3. of range 15, the garden, in Which piace they will Lioom during tionhad been produced, and was the cause of | genii tothe blash. The veins are extensive, an ; the summer manths. m if st ted at Kingston, Jamaica, on the 27th ult. The} 7 and 13, of range 16. ‘ Given under my hand,»tthe General Land Officer, “COND HAND PIANOS —Six seo.nd band government fund, appropriated for the purpose of | gr te ci'y of Wash ngton.th stweilth day of March, Pinos, ranging in price from $10 to $2, for sale obtaining a supply of labor, was to be actively | 1°53: PuOS. A HENDRICKS, grt bargains, at our great Pu mporium. employed through emigration agencies opened | — aa = ; Commissioner. TREE NEGRO LABORUO ~ = Eh. 1S sal y a ARBLES—W holesale an: retail. at =. NEGRO LABOR QUESTION, by a New ateee aa ogeced ae nae wise as joe MAR et LAMMOND’S, York Merohani; price 29.cents. Por aie by wt. vi er was sult st (RESP = PA PONE ee PAY LO MAURY, ea, and the public health zood. In Trinidad the | CG trie Derfemen Hire Pint ee Bookstore 34 Pa. avenie. crops would be Jate, owing to bad weather, but | _m i7-3t LAMMOND'S. nee 5 TES haar a es Tae ets rere well supplied with provisions. | @ 1 ()() REWARD will be paid by the under. | PIANOS. Que of Hallet Davis & Co.’s beautifal Trade was dull at Kingston, with a low sugar regts reuonee vel bec casi lead need ish, used ouly one year, and cost orieinal a a an @ very of th ney (be! $ a ft old fos market. Collce held for an advance. Exchange | $n, stalen sroin my house on the tient of the leta | 2)4 Bi tule warectatne ean ese aie 6 Was at a very high rate. inst. . J. D. THOMSON, 1s reaily a great bargain. sista m 17-3t* E. street, betwe -n loth and iith. JOHN F. ELUL iL The Maryland Eastern Shore railroad ap- YSTERS, FRESH FROM NORFOLK. Extensive sey haggard and Mu Propriation Las assumed a somewhat serious as- ) a near 10th atreet. pect and importance. The feeling {s general on | ,) HAMMACK & BRO, have just received a fine A q WANTED. ior not 'ess than 4 yearn, $4000. from three thousand to tour thousand dolisrs, the interest on which wilib» pad cemton nua. 16 Whoie te be secured by mortgage or deed of trest on resi estate worth at leas: three times the amount, ths sum borrowed te be expended in im one said estates Address B. K., Wasnineton, .C. Mi AZ @udt 6) WANTED.—For which I will pry $2.000 rere us on oumimisaten and 6 per cent anterest. pyyable quarteris, se ty adeed of truston Real E the amount borrowed, and ell the used for the improvement of said property. Addrees H_J . Coy Post (ffios. m 16 eest* preduce ore that pays as bizh ay $6,000 per ton, and the average wil! not be less than S1,000 There is nobumbugy about ft; foran am ng firm bere haveadvanced 215.000 in cash todevelop the mine, after having sent an agent to test it. There are numerous others reported equally rich. I would add ea passant that I don’t own any stock in the mine, consequently have none to sell. | wish I had—i woulds’t well it? “ About 2,500 pounds of silver ore have been brougit to this city from a mine in the Gadsden purchaxe. Some of it has been assayed, and the assayers have loaned $15, to the owners, hold- ing the ore as security. Supposing that amount to be the value of the ore, the latter would be wo:th more than $5 per pound”? We, however, feel it to be a duty to add, ere laying down our pen, a caution to the Star's readers against dabbling in the stock of any company proposing to work silver mines in Arizona or anywhere else; the chances being ten to one that unless they can devote their personal attention to their management, all the dividends, if any there be, will fall into the hands of those in the concern who manage its affairs. Stock in silver mines a thousand milcs her death. The inquest closed by the jury tlad- tng a verdict against a man named W. Gray, the alleged abortionist, and against another named Olmstead, the alleged seducer, ax a cessory, be- fore the fact. Oimstead fied on ‘Thursday night, and a reward of $500 has been offered for his ar- vest. It is alleged that he took her from her home, with the consent of her parents, to go to bis father’s, where they were to be married, but on reacbiny this city, she became il, and was taken to a certain house, where she died in a week after. Her parents knew nothing of her whereabouts until two days after her death. oO has been but a » stands th objections to the vor » Address Box m A RAND RAPEL 5 R JEWELRY, lot of ine COVE OY ERS, which the Eastern Shore, and it is said it will soon be | they will serve, as neu, in every style Grand Ratfile to come ‘off at the National Hote! expressed in a deliberative form, to repudiate. or | |, Meals nt all hours. served in or out o| SATURDAY EVENING, Mareh 2th, at 7, the house, o'clock, in the Bar Room. more properly to suspend the payment of that No 24 and 20¢ Pa. avenue, under so. portion of the State taxes levied to pay the Inter. | Willards’ Hotel. n Two Tnovsann Dottars Wortu oF VaLvaBLe est upon the debt contracted for public improve- A APPLE PPLES! pas vel séal lye = Set = a = i — Pu nteed, nat the - ments on the Western Shore, until the claim of | ~Pwenty bbis. fine Northern Apples iust received. | ing Hoase of Messrs Suter, Len & Co.on 7th st.. the Eastern Shore, to the unexpended balanc of | which are superior to any in this market, and will | between Louisiana avenueand D street, where they the appropriation of one million of dollars, made ae d Pan beceht ad are) its, Meats ext Vexetn are on deposit for safe keeping. . 5 vs ermetic liy-se ruits, Me: rage act of 1535, shall be acknowledged and hen always on hand Brandy’ Fruits, Pie Fruite, | /* Oa¢ large Brilliant Breastpin, set in a snake, OarextaL ano Westsex S.seeia; a narrative of seven years’ explorations aud adventures in Siberia, Mongolia, the Kirghixs Steppes, Chi- nese Tartary, and part of Central Asia. By Tuomas W. Atkinson. 8vo. pp. 530 New York: Harper& Brothers For sale in this city by Taylor & Maury. ‘This is a narrative of personal adventure, main- ly, with little attempt at scientific detail. It has all the interest which narrative must possess when simply ard naturally told, and when, as in this W: — 91,00 for one and two years on the best collate ai securities, Address A.W. ».. through the Post Othea. m6 st* ‘ne United States Army, abie- V bedied unmarried MIEN, to whom wil hh ry 2 pe F il be ed. | Apel for mounted persion tS ates’ Hotei,’ 7th street, opposite Centre Market. ” ROGER JONES, let Lieut. Mounted Kifiemen, Meet with 48 small brilliants set on the body, with for-tf Recruiting Ofhoer instance, the scene is comparatively new. Tie | Of is dangerous property, for men who value | = : surepncceaneniee se ALE, OR cay. 2. Gus teatpdonas case Gold Chronometer, = author hasgthe advantage of possessing an artis- | their money, to hold. GRAND COTILLON PARTY OF THE | _™!7-3 SURNUER: SEE NOE OR ere: maker, Charles John Cope, Rathbone LOST AXD FOUND. tic hand, and thie has ‘enabled him to Sllustrate 1€ UNION FIRE COMPANY. ‘ LANES! PLANES PLANES! | 5 OnsieeOneetsl Poarl,estonageid rose = bis travels by a profusion of admirable sketcbes Couxtine TueIR Cuickexs Berone tary | ee particuiprs in ature aver sweient — P A © Teal Hrosstpin, . . A BRACELET w. Aa excellent map of Northern Asia also serves | ARR HarcaEn.—The enthusiastic Washington | [Y Fis Re ea RLOSE roepsctfally ieee corecnters | 4. One pair of large (Brillinnt Rarringe, enon gon | Ender will be euitably rewarded ly en to help the reader to obtain aclear idea of this | correspondent of the New York Courier and of this Association on THIS E O 7th street, o; . othoe. ‘hureday) t.VEN removed his place of busin: interesting region 1 5. One large Cluster Brilliant Finger-Ring, 150 site the Patent ¢ flice. where ree keope 5. One large single Diamond Ringe es L 7}q o'clock, at the Hi monde} »mideof wel | 3° Hose Company. Let ai portance will be brough By order of the Presiden Ite WM. D. SERRID MEDICAL DEPAR' : TOWN COLLEGE—The annual com- enquirer thus explains the calculations of the combined opposition in Congress: “If Lecompton be defeated the combined op- position of Republicans and liberal Democra witk the bi jon of the Sonth Ameican will take i Posression of Congress, a obtain pertect control of the countiy.”? We need hardly assure any one here of the folly of such anticipations. Nevertheless, we reproduce the paragraph thus, because it ex- emplifies, in glowing light, the “cheek” in- volved in ihe claim of Senator Douglas and his cohort in still claiming to be of the Democratic party, whose organization he proposes to over- throw, if he can accomplish that end, in order to place in power the Republican party, if by that means he can retain hisseat in the Senate of the United States. Tur Ura Anwy —The St. Louls Republican of the 15th inst., has details of the late news from Camp Scott. All intercourse between the Mormons of Salt Lake Valiey and the troops at Camp Scott, ceased after the first of January. It was, however, well established, that the Mormons were actively em- ae! oe in fortifying the most important pasxes ing to Salt ke city, and that they intended to offer resistance to the advance of the Army spon tbeircity. st is admitted thet the canons, fortified and in the poxsessiou of determined men, oBer very great. if wet insurmountable obstacles to the march of the troops; aud it was seriously discussed in camp, whetber the march upon Salt Lake city should uot be made by another route, a hundred miles longer in dtstance, but presenting fewer obstructions, and those of no serious inag- mitude This, it was supposed, would be done, soon as reinforcements, supplies, and particu- !atly animals, could be obtained. Col. Jobnston calculated opon receiving this aid by the Jatter part of May or firstof June. He had ordered the troops at Forts Laramie and Kearney to join him at the earliest possible period this spring, and they will move, it is understood, as soon as for- I OST. —This morning, on Pa. avenue, between .4 the National Hotel and Treasury Department, apur of plain gold EYE GLASSES, with short nk. A suitable reward will be civen if leit at GALT & BROS Jewriry Store, Pa. avenue. be tween Sth and 10th streets. m 18 2 AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER” 7 and Sth streets. in Febrasry in hight ,red Butinio ¢ + With white white s'ripe on ber hack aud belly ; her bir = oo tail white. The owner a requerted = : forward, prove property. pay clirges and tke lu away. JUN BOALA\ ER. Copel Be ‘rem the pemines, 35) ND pt Pane “A TP, aba, c his see supply of the best made PI d ' ber, and the | B 5 ny d.awing or pattern on the shortest One Cluster Via rond Ring, 8 One Soarf Pin, Eagie and fear!, 9, One Gold Curh Chain, 10, One Gold Locket, Repairs immediate'y attended to. m 17-St* , AND BC aes — _ ménoement in this Institut on will take place at the aud Leawa containing the Decisions of Sec- [>> #0 CHANCES AT $5 E Smithgonian Institution, on URS yy the lath aed Opicionsof attorneys Genera! thereon; — Inkt.. 7a o’clogk p. the fornis ap] regulations prescrived by the lrensie ‘The Raffle will positively come off ifouly one-helf Phe vegreos wiil be conferred by the Rev. B. A. | Office and explanatory comments. ‘The whole so} ths tickets ure otherwise the money will be Maguire, President of the College. Haste be intelligib eto every claimant. fsy | Strictly returned he chance-hoider, The YAlodictory Address will bedelivered by Pro _ Triplett, Fag., late Chief Clerk of the | | “Vickete can be bad at a! the principal Hotels, and fessor Geo. C. Schaffer, M.D. Office. For sme by As above. © The publicare invited, JOS, SHILLINGTON, Ly orderof the Trustee. m 15-dte mi6-30" JOHNSON ELIOT, M. D., Dean. Pookseller, Odeon Building, corner 4! at. 17-8t gy OF MUSIC—Nonce—Inoon- | _™ mo Peavenss, |/(UURNITURE SURAT TUR of the sequence of the proonged esles at the Hall ISCAN Wwe - We have just received a large a’dition t te, Academy. al Clarion and Fapile will mect, : TRUSCAN JEWELRY, noo ot Cabinet And other Pareture, whien@ ‘eg until further notice, at the House of Mr. Cxoven M. W. GALT & BRC. open this dar a beautiful | has been gotten up in tastefuland elegant «ty oe aed tore 13th and 2 os ” ene eut of Pearl Jewe.ry, in fu'l sets and single Reg shen fou of which we ‘St. Mathew’s Class reassembies Wedresdavnext Malachite, Florertine, Mosaic and Cameos, PARLOR SUITES COMPLETE. {7th inst...at 2o’elock, m16-3t* | in Kt-usorn sett nge of tne moat elegant cesizuss | Of Rosewood, Walnut and Hogans’ uphilatared lem UNION PRAYER MERTING atthe E Kesides th hey offer an unusually iarge | in various colors and mate: ‘Wie and EVE lemen’s fine Gold Waten | Side Tables, tscritoires, FE hatnote, RY KETHRNOGN coe en sth eg Be Waiters, Pitchers, Gb wg » a Glasses, in gilt, with Marble Siabs ly quarter before hye o'clock and closing precisely Epoons,de amano . mane tock. Cli M. W. GALT & BRO., CHAMBER SETS COMPLETE, enrimiaations conduct the exersisem: “Therekn | _miz-at 9% Paaveebetweon Sth andtith sis. | oud ot AMPER SETS COMPLETE: been already a lars attendanoe and much inte: I 1NE MARTIN VICTORINE, 4 broad upon the shoulders, with three ty end lined with a changeable Waat's ix tax Wixn?—asks the New York Herald, on recently publishing the following loud eall : eomoibus last erof Pn avenue and 1ith atreet, reet hetween Pa. avenue ans I st. Star Office when found Finder x ie or lost en 1th To be left at thi * | KTEW BOOKS AT PHILP’S —Sporting So nes | "Old Wateut and Me hogany, curved; Black, Enam- | ¢.)ieah) rewardend. rs ® Cextrar C i dall ted. EW BOOKS AT PHILP’S —Sporting So nex elled in gold and flowers, with other painted seta | “WtAhiy = ates rts whic sa * : ~~ on —— |! ’. Drayson, Koy very, fully al oD ec ° represented that the Indians of that rountry were | _ Mensra.———: An adjourned meeting of the ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES, of the | justrated. $2.5). if : dak, Walnut down ser tens ae in the interest of, and would take sides with, the | friends of the General Re ief law now before Con- best quality, in inoulds or otherwise, at $1.50 Arbel:.a tale for Young People, by Jane W. Heop- eight to twenty feet, “3 Mormons, are in rect. A large part f’ the | £/eRs Will be held on Friday, the !2tbh instant. at er gallon. Faire and other public entertainment er, with 34 Lilustrations, 6S cents. lak. nd Rose Ladies’ Dining Utabs—two huridred in number of the rie t No.9! Nassau atreet, room 8. You | furnished at lexs rates at the Philadelphia Confeo. | Eda Morton and hey (eo or School-Room © . at werd beve# paral oe ularly invited to be present, as it is de- tlonery. corner 12th and F streets. JPUSSELI Das s, by M. M, Beil, author of Deeds not Words,” | (at tinnd Mabngnay Sidibonsés, with Star . if Ps . m8-im 5 SELL. bS cents. ble tops, b aperintendent, who distributed presents | *ifable to have united, prompt and energetic | _m&-In = Try s a The Four Sisters—Patience, Humility Hope and Ese i te than, and assurznees of peaceable fiteaticee the friends of the measure. Valu- HAKDY’S MAGIC REM DY CURES T We ee Sabet Bes seated ty homee a fare o., ornamented with Looking Gises toward the Americans were given ach Was on in possession of the committee Rheumatiam and Neuralgia; Sprains and Bruise Headache and Toothache: s; Pain in the Limbs, Side or Bac! Coughs, Colds, and Asthinn. It is alse a fine tonic, Stomach and Buweis. neval tenor of the information obtained | Will be communicated. w the traders amony them. The Cheyennes Ry order of the Executive Committee. on the route alxo professed a desire to beat + | The Herald adds: with eur people, acknowledging that they bad s. rs of Grost Commanders, by G Pp. R.| FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS AND PIL- Asie, Ssq.,new editioa withiliustrations by Phiz Curled Hur, Husk, and Husk and Cotton Mat- orand twenty Fairy Tale elected and trans- ae thear wives commodated w ROOMS a "e. te the Nations. ow ., ", = 3x. | R00 for regulating the a weis. gat che, . OF FICK DESKS. CHAIR®, AND SALA . | Hotel. Mes! hours to suit the applicrnts. been whipped by them. The Indians were not, | ovrive Gas tees eter is aside wealthy Agents: V ‘ashington—-Chas. Stott, F.8. Walsh ees or Wwoma'e Tad by ‘hire SC. ital, DER SAFES. MAN- | in'15-c03t™ however ,so peaceably inclined toward each other, | Rytiet law they are @riving at? ‘The late sevul- James Daly S81 stront north. ies. § ' ji es wit un patent salamander ara cal as large numbers of the Chevennes, Pawnees, | sion bas left bigh and dry some ten thousand in- Peel & Stevens.” f0.22-1m* AE pene maT LPS Now Bookstore, le Seoered Wy the celebrated “1a | Tron TaN TO Mace sad Sioux were in close proximity to each other, | dividual aud copartuership failures throughont —= ~ 7 332 Pa. av.. between 9th and loth sts. Also, in great variety, Bedsteads, Bureaus. Ward- ned has purchased the Free STON eee a eee regcanntry. Their liabilities cover, perhaps. | GEVERAL SECONDHAND PIANOS, FOR | —™-~ ___S2 Pa vs between ih and Wath ote. robats, Washntands: Lightstaude, Bolen “Pete'e: | athe nderniemed hes narchased the F ve STONE PBESONAL 3300.00.00, their assets, perbaps balf thataum.’’ | > sale very low, at the (unio Deptt ot porn REMOVAL: _ REMOVAL! | totes, Hasy and soci ing pire, in baie Chteh wit! | ine Pert calals s0'0.ted from ike vert porters of ---+ Capt. Newton, U. 8. A., is at Willards’. The Herald's surmise is correct. This call |. T by nine different con. | _Thte subscribers have removed to the Stove iately | be suld low for cash or approved paper. ale aunes ag DE sublet: MP\HE LANCERS DUET, by nine d t com- ¢ to twenty years action vf westner. proves to ve «Col. Richard Ten Broeck, the tarfman, is | @/ubtless bas reference to the current project | THE,LANCERS DU! Depot nine different com- | occupied by J Philbrick, three doors east of the MoU RIGOR & co.. ) ete ‘W. G. METZEROTT. omsiderably barver, in many ine'ances barder than United Sta tes Hutel, en Penn. avenue. ° }. SO, SB, ard 571 the brow Free Stone o + unneoticut. I shall be at Louisville, Ky. for getting a banksupt Jaw through Congress, = -Pe ERS PICTURES GF GES Goon we have commences ta rooetwe our, a — fe R-sohw Seventh street. | abet» sot neuriy eae ha fchenper then the Con ---. W. Brown, Dr Fitzpatrick, Geo Sbaffer, | now being #0 earnestly pushed. AL“ ER’S PICTURES OF GEN. SCOTT'S URWISHIVG GOODE THE AMBROTYPES necticat Brown Free Sieve. Aino, Connectiout Jax. Condy, and’ Thos. Deviemon, Chesapeake CAMPAIGN.—Tiis veaut ful collection of AND FUR? Ne Goops AKEN at ms Gallery are said to be the beat | 830W2 Sone for building purposes. and Obio Canal Directors, are at Browns’. aii Tar Sotctrorseir or Tae Court or Ciarus. Cabinet Pictures, representing the Mexican War, | to which additions will be made weekly throngh the | 5, A iot of aplenaid Cary d [nian and Plain Mantels ken in the city. They are true likenesses and are "Tne reputation of the Clothing sold hy the toure, | Sbeaper than any taken in the eity. Ihave Line lot has to style quality. and price, renders it unneo a .-.. Gen. Buford, who was prominent in Kan cheaper than aaa be purehosed many other part of «as affairs @ year or two ago, has returned te Eu- enue, ( Wall, Stephens & Co.’s new bu the oity It nderstood around us that the President for exhibition free at PHILP’S Fine Art Gallery, $22 Pa. l- | ing.) mis yleonses. f gn SE Ci Ie ood, |, LIKENESSEN (oither Daguer eotypes or Am- | Monusments, Tombs, Bead Stones OE res ene ae eee TAM: has give tp See ae eearen OCH Intt maw ELLE OF WASHINGTON, «ru We propose to show the trot theortment iu carling Dope ay at cr mb tm 2 dn ee MERED a We ppretive at Brown's Hotel in thiweity | the assistant of the Attorney General, the posi- dee the aitections, by Mre. N. P. I assole; 4p the city, and invite all interested to give us a ne lg 3a taken ond ERT SAnps, @°Urans ..hanle suspen 8 Esq 1 sae Net es - eo via . ahs “/ _| Jegpree Fis " Ueliar’ keowe, thrsepeont tion of Solicitor to the Court of Claims, up to | 9125 ave story, by Gorge Sand; $1.35, uy manufacturing ourown Clothing weareensbled |!" Pa ara hot sthand@thais. | CYL SR AY bee toro a Cupertners the United tates to all lovers of capital jokes an | this time filled by the Hon. Montgomery Blair. entz; $15, the firm of KAGY & BROTAER for th the immortal “Simon Suggs,” ies, rs. Southworth under which t Purpose We pre e that this change is in parsa of carrying on a Wh leslie Liquor Busmess and ts the fasuonavie styles, - ~ witch, wa will warraat equal in quality to custom | ()RIENTAL NAIL POLISH. sizing 8 besatitul 2, ie ing ale jis eubrigact bh tia perhaps doe moore to tobe the Fi Teoeived 8 11,p§ New Bookstor pase eee iat one price, snd ae our goods or cash, Stare maar efiuing.at No. 585 on Tha a AES = que 4 rederal a t- . have A out other Ii Ameriean | Of the policy of rotation in the ppoin : ‘ LARK. Yi write cot ike a mente in the District of Oolumbia carried out! =m 18-% betreen eh and oh str mitilw ne Pe a RGRLARDS Macasear =e eee ‘Washington, March 6th, 1853, «ole

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