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RR TEEN Ea OS he Os OR ar tiesto — — = ——— : eT O07 ; oon EVENING STAR, |"stiorornarsano coor [on Ginttna (peynai=] GmOnGmEOWS. | Timea, sp — .M — eyes Hixen a accnenr torneo may be seen from 9 to3'o'elack. <i ACo : Mata ; WAsuineron THEATRE en a nad tgethtr, Sr enteereet Om . pone “ARS ~ Captain Mayne nd Last Night torts NEPI Tracedionne FRIDAY Marelt 18) 1859.) 5 ». m. yesterday, a session of al prece- | «Anny Onpgas.—The War Department ting | © — a : i wien, Bit Bl Beate! Breckenridge, Hon, JR. | Who Mi appeat oe 4 2 = the . and 8. K. Maligty, Senator for Florida, | Smee. dram» mht pareieat Paes rel¥. + SS olen: f the Unuon begs stamped a2 ene of the mont g fellow citizens. Arny & Shinn. Somefew |... Ata dinnePgiseilin New York a few days | PRIDAY EVENING, Maoh ars ago they commenced business on a very | since. by a weill-kn ee isher. Thedcuniodena ira fijpueh of Pucene See, Imited scale, occupying but one small building, pny the toast was one to Star-Spang ie MATH E. running but one wagon, and employing only one or two hands. At the suggestion of a friend. they enced a regular system of ad- dented length. It is further unde! that! just issued, im the forin of a general order; | iP on pass ‘sourt: no definite conclusion resulted peo day’s | list of the promotions:made in the various ai- | more, ize BATION Ld oo Laban AS sao diseussion of the question. if the ee visions of the army since the 10th of December" v.. To BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADvER- |-extra session is to be ordered, the fact must he | last. Most of them have already been pab- zeae THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BT | made public by a proclamation as early as | tished. = a. WELVE O'CLOCK, M.j OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT | 344 rning next; ar,if delayed beyond Sara APPEAR UNTIL THR NEXT DAY. ov iat ey it sats be impornible hen ee | _Arrorsten. —Mr. Chas. B Bradford, of that city, has been appointed U.S. pension agent | at Mobile, Ala. er ku@Wu, than that of our enter- pone “a | maathinae ... Matilda Heron . The Rev. Dr. Gannett, of Boston, preached | j, CPeinting with the screaming farce of st Sunday the lost sermon it willever be heard - er Ee ~y- > T=Tw in the old Federal street Church, so long hallowed | () DD FELLOWS’ HALL. ing in the cojarans of the Fvening Star, by the labors of Dr. Channing. ‘Phe teat was | IRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. SalBigence of the {net to the Paeifie side in The Union again characterises the defeat of | 1 — precincts ee Uregue Congreetion and Arild mention therbaracter sexl plare-or thits Pesiaees the Postal Appropriation Dill as a partof # | 3! lee Eat rowed eee bed it | Tax Wraturr.—The following report of the | soon became known to every fuuily and. place of | saw this house in her glory general scheme of a revolutionary tendency. sai ei icepentiawlbieaaeizent § ounding © . The resnit their busi "iw The Intelligencer commences to-day the pub- | Teach here by the fourth Monday in August, | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. eee stcadity isreatag nd bas continued NAYY SUPPLIES—ie9-%. Jieation of the debates in the Senate on the | the period at which Congress will probably | me time of observation is about 7 o'clock : to do so up to the present time. And now their immediately cons jon- ver! mat. SATU! y NIGHT, March 19h, « left among you that agit Leen Ms | " IPR wother =" aie weather for this morning is made from the House | PUsiness pds Catopar or oadastocsnnicel bases et o iN Wir Nayy Derartweyr, | ILLUSTRATIONS. i 4 ene, i establishment enjoys a more popular and extended Burern of Provisions and Clothing. | GOLD AND SILVER WA ES SILVER Cubs bill, taking occasion, in #0 doing, to ex. | Convene, if meeting before the first Monday in : reputation than almost any other establishment in Riarch 17, Ite § | CSERVICE GOLD CAMEO, MOSAIC AND Press its opinion not on and against the propo- | December next. Washington, D.C ind 8. the District Their small begianing bhs grows | Supanare Prove: Aled and endorsed “Pro OPURRIEWEERY. sition in question, but against the expediency | “Our impression is, that the upshot of the enr- LM besirangl Va. of any policy which looks to the acquisition of | Tent investigation of all the facts Wearing on | Bristol. ‘Tenn Cuba as desirable in a national point of view. the necessity for an extra session of Congress Pree tes zene weer, oe a ee by the principal officers of the Government, i sah aaa a3 fies THE WEEKLY STAR. has so far not inclined the President to aban- 4 “4 _pcohaind ions Ne into one of very considerable magnitnde. The 34 buildings now owned ee! occupied Ayes) in rr their business fronts about one hundred feet Davee Shea Olive strect, and about the same on Green. They uployment to some fifteen to tweuty Will be reomved at i heen Purchased of H. Sem San, oe Wedneeten tee | Lh ye keu, Jeweller, N: for far ing ten days’ notice, oe itmay be seen, which hvedays’ notice shall be erven tor every twen- FT” Tickets of amon, tr all parte hall ty thousand pounds required) at the United states Fit y Cents. on H. Semken’s Je Rte a lest own. Massachusetts; Brook- | and at the Hall om Friday and Saturday, and nd Gosport. Virginia; such quan- onth> evening of the performance, ing articles as mas be a he contractors by he respective command Pennsy!vania avenue, where , of April next, ing and dalive ve regula mn and boys, and rau r tive or six wagons, | navy yards atC) rected for tem perature.) 29,572; at noon 29.417. and their Sper jor aoalt tagnncs mineral water. ireeNew Yor This valuable and popular family paper, full | don his opinion of the necessity for such a| Thermometer, at 7a. m., 60°; at noon U6” &c , are mow sought after wherever (in this sec. | tities on/y.of the fol “ m te Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a. m. to- y si carried ed quired or Srdered fre goss! is 2 tion of country) the Star has carried a knowledge Saori sammie ue ob tie tener seas | poet edicts Le Ceti coerce | ts neater ee of their establishment. We would suggest to our 2 0e-——__ business men, of all classes, that the same medinm of communication with the public. the Evening open to all; and if they wonld have their ess lo prosper. We Would advise them to go J~ Doors open at tty o'clock ; Lo commence at @ quarter before . mar 18-2 of this bureau olficers of tho sa literary reading, is now on our counter ready | great importance in various ways is evidently uling Jeane 31, for delivery to the public. Embraced in itsin- | why the final determination of the question is teresting contents are the following articles: | being put off until the Iast moment in which The Disguised Wife—a very interesting tale; the announcement may be made in time to go rehles, sug — aad whisky. WASTED By a respec Olly trom sweet sn- Deratu or Mixe Wats —The sudden death of the Hon. Mike Wal le Woman,a SITU en, and . in New York, was. briefly ATION ax Cook rm shine tour, of the mannfa s saat af the year 1488 ot | do Chambe: ‘ALS inemtly. announced yesterday in our telegraphic column, | and do likewise re _ yee segs peachy A. Mistakes on Matrimony; out by the next mail to the Pacifie sde. We | From the New York paperireaciten ilemerdiaan Te content tor erecting Pieler building on eal — wet he Crop maraiately preendiun tie eee — ae * . — = aoe + - ; ; - the corner of High and Gay st . for store roow a oF th ions for the pand shall | a A good COOK. Apply at 27 = ‘The Mnwateville-Tragedy—s remerkableand most | beliove that the President has determined to | we gather the following further particulars : 1t and offices, bas been awarded by Mr. Bladen For- | {att equal inant neater ane eae: and shall be | WY syicuninnvcens, Sokaensakeetiae ee appa ks ies ay ica alee Ke call the extra session seems that on Wednesday evening Mr. Walsh | rest to Mr. Henry Wingate, carpenter. The price | te the samy mar 18 20 ll Proceedings of # lary! anual Con- a : W ANTED -1n a small agxootd FEMA ————— started ont in order to pay his respects to Vice | is $3.650. The work is to be commenced imnme- Serenve of the Methodist Protestant Church, just Tur Asn Hottow Gory Mixrs.—Mr. Black- held at Georgetown, D. C.; Proceedings of the Supreme, Claims, Cirenit, Criminal, and Police Courts; Operations of the Patent Office; A full statement of the Defic ly, for three President Breckenridge, who is now stopping at | ‘latel : VANT £ : + 5 ‘ t f our city was complet ston not long since came in from Uteh and | the New York Hotel. "He afterwards left there, it | ged tn theearly bart of tue brought with him a $20 lump of gold, and other | 8 said for to visita friend up town. The next gars. all of - * naive wii Seo ee Hp sof tx nar. s Gruhn Riad caaes male to thin office, ¥ i iti . as Ww rer Ci i than |i they have been driven from | "Phe thour sii! be equal to the best Richmend and | ANTE mNTS’ CAST-OrF c lamps amounting to $60, additional. The gold { Known of hin was when Officer Conrtaey found Other parte by the stringency of the lawn and the | Batimoee irwude, asl of Usa manuineture of wheat | WY AE PENT ah steel cope wed vigilance of its ofticcrs, would it not be well fur | STewe in the year 153 or LiGY; but shall in allenres | ya... y infested yes- ¥ housework, (cooking exerpted.) Po < with the bene i el i. ‘pte. ‘or by sturdy bey- | aad water tight whisky or spirit barrels libval wages will be given. Applicat: ™ mart of in the Post Office | “Poke for itself—about that there was no doubt his lifeless body, yesterday (Thursday) morning t z 3 ‘ at the bottom of a flight of stairs, in front of No. police to try aud rid the town of such pests by h ground | “mar J. MeMENAMEN. a ha ear be par gig Micah oe e a 138 Eighth avenue. It was at first supposed that ease a fe ‘w of thei to the eeacicuonne or the rae he oe fectiy ANTED—AIll those aillicted wath Jotiamimna- Department News, Editorials, Local Intelli; | Hollow. Mr. B. is a wagon master of Russell, | 4... accidentally fell down the staira and broke hie | Gorporation farm. best quality ; aud Dimas to wood the Untlemerseeat Ts. 5 'y ‘poral ' Ww ence, $e: Waddell & Uo., goverament freighters, in | pec ving i i In our notice of sale of property yesterday, the x order, free of | COL VELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT in an gence, §e.; 2 pa neck, but it having been subsequently ascertained srice paid for the piece purchased lby Mr, George | all charge to. the U S tan Eaek oar, | oikeraatenen, ser @ran Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail a ea employ he has been for a long time. and | that his gold watch and chain, diamond breast. | Price paid for the piece, $2,000, fustead of $3.cin, | Weil-sensoned, sound. bright barrels, or half barre! RE SOT RE Ob TTT GUENLY Gal le, : y se hi 3 i e 7 6 or, wi nasiti . - _ as the case may be—tho staves and headings to be 2 MIST E| . bathe Rico cy sane they endorse him as a reliable man. The only | pin and gold finger ring, which it is positively re ofred oak ofthe best quality, stcong and well hooped, thank any person who will give her information question mooted was where he found it. Ie | known he wore when going out on Wednesday 3 ! 5 stys Ash Hollow. We give below a table of | evening, were missing, and that there were marks ward patina gent 7 ape Aelia cbr dele pr card quality to sample barrel at said navy-yaras; . te se A ¥ % mation ad 4 e - distances from the Missouri river to Ash Hol- | “Pon his throat which looked as though be had | Feincipled miscreants who fired upon, and slightly tow. Over this line the U.S. mail for Utah | D€¢? Choked to death, the opinion was formed by | wounded. several of the musicians, and one or two vith | Gaia SPeESE Chek Weed. wen os where be may be found. The said Timothy Shanly pa A fai a Fg nae ee ples ay Baan Pt 2 ete Ey hae oly Rg de hg Any information left at this ofhee wil! be thankfully han o recmived MARY LANE, rele. mar i6. No. 22 Morrison Alley. Baltimore. ce shall be ofthe very best quality, and of | QITUATION WANTED—A young Woman a SO wn mt And a great variety of choice literary articles, both prose and poetry, too numerous to mention. This is just the paper, above all others, for citizens and strangers sojourning in the Na- many that he had been foully dealt with. ‘There | other persons, on the night of the 11th inst, j oe ae passes, in going and coming, twice a week 2 tsi - We would advise our citizens, one and all, whe epaclperre ts agi bp alin amuae immer ete This is one of the overland routes to California, | 2%, W802 Sexere contusion on the back of the if barrels to be considered as a barrel, and net ixth the required quantity to be in ediately precoding the dates of the ec reegenn dll stain a Sttuation as Chambermaid or . may wish to avail themselves of the discount of | "“Phedried apples shall be of the best quality, and | L®43’s Maid. Sho would prefer to engage with f distance. Price only 3centts per copy, or $1.25 head, which Inay have been caused either by a . ome lady who desicns traveling, but her main ob : eight per cent. upon their taxes to pay immediate | shail be prepared by swa-drying only, and eery i i bs per annum. Postage prepaid by stamps when | “24 "ng the route there are stations, black- | ijuw or by falling down the stairs. ‘The police | git per cent. upon their ta Welsh, tax collector, | erp of tho antuman immediately proceding the dater | {ne'gcrvicn af't stante indeettinne oom woreda smith shops, &e.. every twentf miles. are ferreting out all the particulars of the affair. | in another column. ord ie tenia as for the came and shall be deliv- | person, She, has n recommendn my her inst x0 amnend =a Beet oy Route from Atchison. Konsas, on the Missouri | Mr. Walsh was born in New York in 1815, was | AS no combined or general effort has everas yet, | gfvd,in packag *s containing not moro than thie’ | Bnployer, who has just ie the city, which eapest Paper in America! ! river, to Ash Hollow—gold region. 1 to our knowledge, been put forth in Georgetown Sandreq | prove entirely satixiactory. Address Box N ma MPLOYMENT ROOMS.— Persons seeking Employment will please call at our Insurance the son of a mahogany dealer, and was brought up | towards contributing te the fands of the Mount | a." e Pic tice shall be put ap * plenty, | t@ the trade of a lithographer, at which he was | Vernon Society, or the erection of the Washington | one gallon - oe geons de. | considered one of the best mechanics in the city. | Monument, we would sugyest to the ladies (who | cucumbers, . z as From Atchison to~ Miles. Total Remarks. {> In Cincinnati some incorrigible thief has | ormon Groves : as 1 13 wood, 5 shall conta: eal Poppers and cight eailons of mad fil = the gailon, and the vegetabl as plenty Stolen the theatrical and private wardrobes of the | Gru: eas 4 A fifty-seven pounds, and they only | Office and ister their 1 hopper Creek, 8 : a : each shall weig regi They will then rs Sag ase In 1840, Mr Walsh published and edited a weekly | afe always foremost in every good work) of our | Tic. tit Watt Oath cask chet than ha Gite cd ree od Maddern sisters. Bu Grasshopper Creeks 8k dk do. plews. | paper called the Knickerbocker, the existence of | £it¥ the utility of getting up a fabr for the purpose. | US pal (rs and ench-ensk shall then be filed with we CINSp. eas il capngel eenlabene ies toe Walnut Creek, [3 do. do, Plenty. : The a) hing Easter holidays would be a most | and equal to French vinerar; the casks, veectables, | tered, may examine employment register, and 17 In Cincinnati, on the 1th instant, Mr. Jo- | Lockmane’s, ne - Ys nen bear ate ¥ nae feeb: ig’ Pachuca by a mdesicabte sive for holding it. A abies pomeann and Yinegar shall, conform ‘and bye equal in all LS wil receive, all the Sasistance su opr power. we " a ee jo. 3 “ty; | oenviction c edi for a li ished in its | i es would move in the matter but that | spects to the samples deposited at the above-nan will endeavor to meet the reasonable wants mepenengee Smaceiiion ey nds, Sik of Steen) ae We worse ence | colcaiis:, About the your $06 Mle “Wale edited | Worle elloets Would Wer progily enconded by tae | wars sania: wel tue cameneners eke Serta eed | mekeraed eee elicits it euppert phobia, having been bitten by his own dog some Busch Vermill noe edi hamonrersasen Hat gg = y ees 7 entlemen, and some two or three thousand dol- ae they will keep good ard sound for at McKENNEY & LANSDALE, six weeks before. BlmCreck, >= 1097 wood and wr another weekly newspaper entitled the Subterra | firs raiwed towards these Lindable undertakings. | Teasttwo years, © 7 whisky, | 22 tien nen Vike nce wie meets eas ee Hig Biss, 7 Mei nean, which was published for two or three years molasses, vinesar, and pickles to be wel! painted a Boston {Traveler says, Mack Cath, scat only. In the year 1545, Mr. Walsh was nominated BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. with red lew great truth, that --it is easier to get twenty good | fiuiesiut, 2 lint by the Democratic party, and elected as a member FELTHE SHTELDS, a8) Poni avenne, ca'l PB plete sod gle ag pn | Nero aie plerncth yeatorys am carat The fact is not, | Big Sandy, oa = me of Congress, where he distinguished himself by = of Bue Ss eg The tea shall’ bo of good nalts young hyson, ing 8 roc ou thie orth oe a 7c — : 17 196 Jwood, water and geass his ever rough and ready remarks on all subjects. < * r — both places, ¢ aconiplete assortment; such tered ig lakteniceneeeceed cae? and be de- warn 4th and Sti sold onty to satiaty the credit 3 Price $1.25. maseisunder rent at #15 int he Coffee stall be equal tothe best Cuba,sccord- | pr mouth. iia 339th st. marisa best quality white | Fe RENT—The DWELLING PART of the Tue Paciric KRawroav.—Advices from Mar- *hall. Texas, to the 9th instant state that the sale of the Pacific Railroad has been postponed. ‘The old company is gaining confidence. The new com- pany has been attached for debt. Tra company ia Norfolk, V: are boring an artesian well tosupply the city with pure. cool ‘water, for the purpose of drinking, washing, man- Ray facturing, extinguishing fires. &c. They expect S45 Y « to accomplish the object by boring a few hundred | pyesnont vii was §A% pag es § 383 8a At the expiration of his term of office, Mr. Walsh Wilson's. Blake's, and Russell’s AXLE PU engaged in literary pursuits. In 1 he was LEYS, . * LEYS, he beans shall bs of the again elected to Congress. Since then. Mr. Walsh LOCKS, HINGES SCREWS, Bt soe and shall be of the crop immediately preced- S-story Hause south side of Penusyivania av., Zrass plenty, wood searce. | ba® lived In retirement. Mr. Walsh's character | “With every other atticle usnally called for sail of | Situs ta hetaven ne set taster (oF the sam pea he he te ‘ ese than: ordinary | “Phe molnases shall be fully equal to the very bes ) ood, water and grass plent:. — b+ 196 plent: ZaneseS & Co's Hard Arr te CAMPBELL & COYLE, or & BRO. mar 184 SOR RENT—The BRICK DWELLING No. 245. G street, between 17th and Ith etreets, in the tmmediat neighborhood of the Ge rt enttite SEULERERS wood, water and grass plenty. | fur honeaty always stood high in the community; | which they are prepare: to sell at “- bs and although his habits and associations estranged | Tt®- z - aoe a quality ot New Orleans molaskor, and shail | him from many of his former friends, yet this one MAk¥ LAND AY AP ECE cers. white-pine heads not less than Isinch thick, ding. | Sterling trait of his character was never denied. ‘These Lotteries are drawn by State authority and | Staves wot less than 4, -inch thick; the barrel< do middling: Mi F. co jo. plenty. do de. fle wd. water and griss middii worl and water plenty. no wil; gr. and we. m a ermacnt De- Water and gas throughout. Rent #30 ly to FL ALU TZ. '7-3t* T—A sinall-sized HOUSE, (furnished under the superintendence of a State Commissioner, | three-quarters hvoped, aud, in ad = They have been drawing for over forty years. Per- | four iron ho 17 By the Salto de Guayra we have dates up to sons who Wish to pnreliase tickets can, with conh- Ce oth tp fick, and one ow each chime ty f cet 5 Presi lence, buy 1 Mary la piteries, as there has ith -l6th-inch thick, and shall be > ae on the 3ist December. On the 16th ultimo, President | fence, fuy in the Maryland Lotter mlity orfairases | thorouchly cooperod ated placed in'tha beer chen cing or unfurnished.) between G and Hf streets on Lopez and his son, the General, and a brilliant | ofdrawing, and no prize sold but what was promptly | condition, Maino fine HORSE for ol x m, te have » onegou cach bilge, I_-ineh in'width thick, and.one on each chime. 136 Fore wd. the feet. ‘Tre we arest point on the —— ate, - : U7" Im Cincinnati, on the 15th instant, Miss | 0% : mail st tion. peoqeded pon NY staff, embarked on board the Tacnari, and pro- | Paid. gar shall be of the first quality, equal to ‘ i : the standard of the United States Phacinacopiria, | , mauire at SIBLEY & pa Reeneytenie America G. Rice, who had loved a book-keeper tn wil; grass waier plenty. | coeded to Humaite, where they inspected the | To pp DOr ee ee PEEK. en. | tint shall contag ne eit ates Phacinacopcria: | avenue, ns ‘ in a printing establishment, not wisely but too wo was tater & trode tabs SUSMAIDOAS Wea the Zelinetionc im Batre Cher shall bo delivered in barrels similar in all rexpeets | XOR S snail BRICK well, an wedkelan a Genk Mad ciatine was | come wil : ps e ped, to those required for molasses, with the exception Hot he corner of nerth N and d =e fee letter aa kis Seecoee sag aa They are said to have been received with the that white-oak staves and heals shall be sulecrituted 2d street: opposite ithe Circle, eon determinati depart from » com- SATURDAY. : . Soden tates TERY. for red-oak stay A white- [ Ant shall | r fe bascmes mn the = Spl ¢ estas Tay Mansnat or tue Nortaens Disticr or | £tatest enthusiasm by the soldiery, who were in MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, Class H Sachie car eee White pine heads, and shall | taining four rooms and mit. Apply on & : be thoroughly coopered iaced - | a “tn eer ee eycheinn. Iutxots—Mr. Pine, U.S. Marshal of the | ¢XeleMt spirits, and burned to measure their be drawn on Saturday March 19. “5 nai ape aerate eed | ana ee i I> Atthe latest its the Railroad ‘ 4 : strength with the ““Yankees."? Warlike prepara- Sapitnio: The whisky shall be made wholly from grain,sound | COR RENT—Phe s-story BRICK HOUSE aecoun’ p Rail Con- has recently taken * $35,232 | 7 prizes of. and merchantable, and b rst proof according | B #4 Bridge street, ¢ t imerly oc vention was still in session at Buffalo, N. Y., but 2 tions were everywhere going forward with the Reels de. to the United States custom honse standard, and | &* Arny’s Conf ct : + given tn ; ; idioledlens occasion to publish a brief statement of the con- greatest activity, and the articles of the Semanario - yg a shall be flouble reetified. It shall be deliver sl in F HINN, corner Green nothing definite has been done. The time-table | dition of his account with the G f ctivity. r ene . good, new, 8 brazht. three-quarters hooped, mar 9-tf cominittee are not likely to report, and there is a ition o: account wi e Government, in | continue to breathe anything rather than a desire Tickets $10, halves 35, quarters $2.90, well-scnsoned ak barstin with hues = = == ; —— Prospect of a general rupture of the compart made | Ter to do away with the effect of the misrep- | for accommodation. MONDAY. lends, the heads to be made uf three-piece hen ne Sienendoeudon ae if pt aa at the convention held at the St. Nicholas Hotel, | Fesentations on the subject not long since pub- WASHINGTON COUNTY LOTTERY, Clagas, | ret ticks ant the hie tet fee des the 3s: | ane avenue, eae ta New York. | Fished by so many Opprnition and wonder-mon- | 7-1 the ighees. wife petsenteg cate, in “ranumbers14 drawn Daliots, si : penny ito hoch ee ae ee: | EEQU2E AnD ‘ r, * % ari New York. yesterday, up to the time of the after- Sapits a oh bile He No. UF Itis said that suite are about to be com- fees Peg ava inhi ies ae hoon papers going epnaihl othing specially 1 prize of... grattl ep zee of. hanch thick. and one theer | bathroom, wate ke mth ea a menced by the Cherokees who were driven from | Ae ay perceive that the truth - a EET tee sting or new occurred. Geo. Davis, the class 3 one | io do. terma. Tnquire at the house, : ‘Texas many years ago for the lands granted tothem | &T May perceiy ne truth of our original | ieder of the church Fanny is connected with, | 2 34h | &e. by Mexico. “These lands compose the richest and | publication of the factzin the ease is borne out | was the only witness, and testified that he lind halves $4, quarters $2, is ees eee Se Maree Pesan: ie | by 16 & the letter : thonght the Bell girls less attentive to deceased ject ta such jeep eta erties ie premiee Ls Fort Smith (Ark.) Times, of the latest date, says | ** Since = ne foregoing, I have made up 4, the aticer to be ap orn Marhet : th atenes CSicidlinan ha ; my account current w for the : baad Artivent. All iapeet JAS. ¥. DUNAWIN, wince EY Darlene for cane able |e ecember tern’ af the United States 7 numbers 12 diawn ballots, livers. t ia. howeve Dealer in Batter, 2 . terminated a few days ago. This acco: Pr gpa f 50 00 are, but will in all = will be forwarded to the proper Depart Se “Carpe SOW Semis ae ee A larce three-story BR UF~ The fiercest canvass of the claims of Letcher | shows the expenditure for the OF FORTY snat the place of , re AT ODD EI OWS HALL, TC tack-buridings, d&e.. Oo. fare MOO. cons, 8s Tickets $5, halves $2.9, quarters $1.25, and Goggin, anywhere in Virginia, is going ont | term to have been six thonsan hundred and SIGHT! TEDNE 7 between the Argus and Herald, of Norfolk. The | fourteen dollars » 5 40 Gifts! 4 Gifts! 40 Gifts Ree pecs oe UFHANNA GANSLEOETERY. Clases, | on? in Foe te mar ttf Herald arraigns Mr. Letcher ou the Ruffaer mat. | expenditure fo Metab tern, u Russian War! Rosaian War tt 0 bodrawn on Wednesiny, March 2h yt age . LIQUS? Sete sSAChUSeT Ts a VENT oad the & blish i *e i © ich is 'y on file at the Departir nt, was Odd Fellows’ Ball, 78 numbers—)2 drawn lots, P ag Mt with their cont-nts FOR RENT. It has & roe or. KAS, ter. rgus publishes in mourning an ex- | five thousai hundredand sixty-six dollars Saturday Night! Capitals. the contracto*s name, All the barrels an@halft drs eeliar, JNO. b. KENDAL tract from the files ofthe Herald, in which the edi- ays > %:) and for that | 2t 1 40 Gifts 1 prize of, wa ose $3200 | 2 prizes Sf. 93,000 Helly eg merged cease taper os ace ps fa 5-0f No. 6 48g street near City Hall. tor said Virginia would be a free State, and “she | portion of the + adjourned July term?’ which ex- ,ATIONAL BU NG Assoc lo... go. 17D | tae Son Beas : me :NT— ; ome sarang nt “he | Leaded beyond ny predecessor's tcrin of ofice and | (CE TAN othe feat ee OENG ASSOCIA Tickets $10, halves $5, quartei PIP onruples retorred tsin thin attvortisoment are | UE’ Steek Tevet re eee = into mine, an eccount of which ix also on tile im | ton will bo held on MONDAY, EVE TH DA @ selected for im th waitin fixeal year, ant Kestabdlishevent nett al per enaem. Inquire of ‘Tue Fuxerat or Tuk Aznoxaut—On Wed- | we Department, was one thousand five hundred Waukincten ates Se Reet 8 Scie om CARROLL Cot? LOTTERY, Class 12, ne ee ference bo such as have been previously ex- | WM. T. DOVE & GO. Ht and ty-four dollars righty. Ages ‘Ashington street, between 4th and Sth sts. Those » , 1 : > | nesday the fancral ofthe lostaeronaut, Mr. Thurs. | (81.561 =.) “These three items amount ier te | “grunt mecoming mean iees wil SEIN embaabaeas eee tale ntity of thess articles which will be re | A VALUABLE PARM FOR SALE—situated niet be preeisely stated, ‘They will prob- in Alexandria county, about 25 miles trom ton, took place at Adrian. The few remains that | aggregate to thirteen thousand one ttee—L. OF =, Prestts N.HAPP, 3 JO s P. Capitals, | Georgetown, at the intersect: the G te werecollected, together with the clothes found | forty-five dollars aud sixty-two cents. Prost s ye APE, Treas; JOHN BISHOE gnu 13 prize of. Tob ad Lattin Fal rosin, coal tine of Wg acten is | whi Je a t my EAS a — 5 a a : wire on tl mines, or of Z. S, corner ee ee ee ene Mane MONEE | Oo the ivr et A SERIES OF FOUR LECTURES, for | 2 7 sas por 1m thes | Math and K streets, Washimeton. D.C. ha 1 tf religious services at the residence of Miss Thurs- | jor the house of St. Mee . | ish i< “Tickists @5, Valve $25 te Rice per th. sonage, Will be given at_the hall o F ton, they were followed to the grave by a few | been in office I have received from |-sonian lestitntion, commencing Maveh ais lactis es Dried Apple per Ib. friends, without any parade, in accordance with | the wernment, (Sept. 8, 1555.) three thousand | MONDAY, Mareh 21, 1, Rev. J. McCraw, D FRIDAY. Pickles. . per Ib, undred and The Glory and Triumphs « fus- Mr. Thurston's known sentiments while living, forty dollars, and (Oct. 6, °5s.) . | eight thousand dollars; totat, eleven thousa: and the wishes of his daughter. seven hundred and forty dollars Gi 40.00 ) - ——— “Thus it will be seen I have paid out : U7" James Hf. Bates killed his son, John Bates, | and four hundred and five doltars sae Bxtetere near Fulton, Tenn., on Monday night, March 7th. ) for the Government more than 1 A dispute arose between father and son about some = recol xed, iv Aeadhides Sorriguele “< ion fi th cards, which a younger brother was playing with, |. /* Wil! be dimeult, I think. with these facts in pape Bs pir acl ag ‘npg the father saying le didnot allow auch in his | "1 PROVE me a d-Jaulter fo the Government course 50 cents; gentleman and ladies tor the course house, when the young man left the house, fol- a -—— | _‘Biekets for sale at Mr, Noorr’s, corner lth and E lowed by the father, who told him notto return or | Tuxin Rerort.—The report of the Army Ridemsueinl St Metzerott’s, Ballantyne’s, and at | | he would stick his knife in him. The son returned, | Board that recently considered questions pro. peed ——— Bhaacsdlcleucall having no idea his father would use the knife, | pounded by the War Desasteienk wilh 6 NEW , BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— | 2 . u wok s a A when protnary fine age through the bo | view to obtain information to be made the sociation me now open at the ator breast, 2 basia of changes to decrease the cost of the {> It is said that the Governor of Missouri has | Arimy to the National Treasury, has been pro- commuted the sentence of the young barbers who | mulged. murdered and robbed Hugh Downey in St. Louis, | It holds that neither the present Army, nor while he was im their shop for the purpose of being | the pres tie ssi Sera Siehiag Gucahnmetes ie ie present ratio of commissioned officers, can be prudently decreased It is not easy to imagine the ground fe - | = sane pl phases. wars a | It holds that the only way of decreasing the the precedent of the western jury, which in the | °*Pen*e of Army transportation will be the | — NE SEec case of 2 butcher charged with killing a neighbor | *»4ndonment of the small post system off in | ONG ‘at and converting the body into sansages, found him | the Indian country. and the concentration of | Stein at £4 rooms of transmitted to then Dr <e cation, ee “guilty with extenuating circumstances”? | the troops in larger bodies at large posts on or | mare aeons : ‘ i athropy and enterprise @ id prompt all to call and eh contract We im fer our steck superiority in extent laws, ex- H : ° . styles, fabries. and moderate prices, : = MONDAY, syFeauired for the reguiar traus- | “We niso name in this connexion that our North { N ARTIN & SCHATZE’S GUI BS. VIO- | PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 62, U rh and Kastera correspondents send yew xt LINS; Violinand Guitar CASES, for ‘sale at To be di } ch 2t re approved sureties, in a sum equal to ci ater OS Gow emp a mpat tensonalie prices at cms we numbers 12 draws batiotas - the estimated aunonnt of the rexpective contracts, | ples daily. throurhout the entice year. We are. OKE RIVE, K LOTTERY, Clags7, Friday, March 25, lrawa ballots, al can be accomine DAR De NISHED ROOMS FUR) ». 435 Ith strect, between G and H. ;- by applying at Capi - ean) 17-1 5K) per bash, < per gas. per en’, or gal. tals. 2 prizes of. 2 di COAL OW - COAT, OWS aa ae Jvsr rsvaks very enperior article of Ken- wate, not for spe. | tucky COAL, OLL, which L will retail at $1.5) por SET er ene the ser. | tow (Successor to Howell & Moresii.) mvered Stthesomiry yardal wae No. 333 C st., bet. 6th and Ith, RDAY. TE LOTTERY, Class 1, Saturday, March 25, 12. drawn ballots. Cc i OMMON-S The Patent Right to this Improvement (new of almost World-wide Fame) for any i Territory (a larce f it beens ot vendy Pp Tay be require ly to comply Burean of Provis DW open at the store of 00) | 10 5 ct ets $21, halves $10, quart 3 0. un. AVenuG, aud at the For orders address R. FRANCE & CO, Ba.timore, Mp, —+——_ — —— DOLLAR LOTTERIES. C 1.D SILVER WANTED ats Pennsylvania | ‘To Be DRAWN at (QUARTER BEFORE 12 O’cLock M. avenue, _ nar 18 i. O. HOOD. LLO'S ORA- wilding Association ar: adward C. Dyer, ized to direct purchases to b ciency, under the penalty 4 «of T. M. Hanson, No, 520 7th street, 0 Intelligencer Other. marr the record of a req ft. at the Burcan of P itherefthe navy rat 5 woe that such requisition has been made ed rate offers must be made for {the aforesaid navy yard me article i< contained urean will have the right to SATURDAY, $ PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 67, | ea: 'o be drawn on Saturday, March 19% t 78 numbers—18 drawn ballots. OF) 8, and oth pt of the articies contained in such offer. ject the remainder; and bidders whose pre ace: pted (and ne fied, and aseariy o rf <0 Propurtinace hers) will be forthwith noti Practieahle a contract will be 1 prize of. 2 jo. x SVEN OCTAVE PL ering at $75; one =F eee aad : { Axriropzas News.—From iate files of the Hon- { Mew ie ee forage, | olulu Advertiser, just received, we learn that the | “°-'8 to be ha prpeeiinsidiaaneeta | “warts EROTT’S Music Stor il be twenty pwr camtaen ine therefore, prepared at ail times to exhibit net ouls Hall of the House of Representatives in that city. It recommends the abandoniment of the small } ~ NOTIC ames —— 1 prize of. capitals. wit be Se wigs topic dnd yore go) payments a ei Tint tive had, for the first time siuce there was such 2 thing = system, the concentration of the army at A LL Persons are hereby ca: i. med sxainst troat-|' 9% 5 Foning any a as a Hawaiian legislature, just been graced by the | !rger posts near the settled frontier, and move- | (8 80Y person.in my name, ast wil ne _ Sew nooounts. presence of ladies—real, genuine roe fon ments of detachments from such ie re TRC TUESDAY, ecghty per cantum of the amount ofa) deliver: «| 477 All apposed nasede > ‘ meh poste into the | sit or mate. Mareh 17, ! » W, BIRCH. | PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Class @, | toado will bs paid by the navy agent withun turty 1.37 Good articles, low prices, and fair dealing the fact had caused a decided improvement in the | Indian country as required. penteaentethiducsrcdeiath Be. csed TORE 2 ‘v be drawn on Tu esday, March 22, tins after bills. duly authenticated; shall have been | fly Coin in all cased, decorum of the body. The editor remarks for | It als» recommends the abandonment of the | [ BAYE NOW ON HAND alarge lot of Hickory. 7 numbery13 drawn Lailots, i sonar Gatbaa or peipaenia.cdngs bnahininel <nipa- > Sojourners, res o——- Waste ngitaders that the beauty and | contract system of purchasing Army horses suit puvehaserss Mees the vont Hel tea White | | Prige of- war pacate ot Brortes New — ington very often adorn the gal- > 3 alse, the ! levies of Congrem. the sale of all military posts not now r: i ile POAL, to be found in ft | 1 lication tothe na solicited to aa 18 particular me ; os 8; Box! jew York, Philadel tion to purchase, " equired | ‘i city. I would call 1215|1 do. Jampshire; Boston, New York, . | ie Altention of builders Rid planterers to Pickets $1, shares in propo: Bal , timoge, Washington, Norfolk, Peusacola, and at PERRY & BROTHER, ‘The raising of apples at Kona, Hawaii, the edi. for military oceupancy, and the concentration | ™y snperior lot of Building and White tor thinks may yet become as extensive as that of | of #!! the manufacturing and repairing work of pf a Ween Wth and Cats. | PATABSCO, oranges, judging from the beautiful fruits which | the service at two or three arsenals, &c., instead | QILVER WARE.-I have nowon bandalange| mS he had been shown. of keeping up the Government’s present nu- | b> assortment of solid SILVER WARE Miss Granice, the will sell at very newest te in thin market. price only, marked in plain figures, hence deceived. will be account thereof as eullateral security, in adddi- tion, to secure its performace, and not in any event to be paid until itis in all respects com pay any lied w b ents, and strangers cordially stock ; it incurs ne obliga “Central Ste west butiding, po. Contre Market. his beaura. ; AND, all of WEDNESDAY, coe vecurd, or duplicate of the letter informing s | _mart?-st . UTE y i tance of his sal, will be INSTEPORE LOTTERY. Can, bidder ot the pewret ree ER sll 3 a TO ia | Reece ny alginic | vei Every offer mate must be accompanied (ac di- rawn on Wednesda) ‘number: rs—12 drawn bail Capitals. ABLE. DECOCTION, prepared by Mrs. of altione + is our of the most veluatie othe facuit nal its pope oie facture, imitable lady humorist and | merous establishments of the kind. low rates and Seine pet t * aking app opriations y.. Por the cure of Dyxp »p- al in quality to! ected in the act of Conzress m , = the naval servies for 1%46-'47, approved lth An- jt aml all discases of the Yankee girl delineator, was drawing good houses | Such are all the changes it proposes. te : HO. HC wb 1845.) by ® written guarantas, signed hy one or waa, Whee hiv itis fongd to bs a most at the Royal Hawaiian Theatre. A company of 7 — an nn Ne OD. HOOT more responsible persons, to the effect be or eacions remedy, also distasos of the Liver and aa 1s had just left for California. . Te apace Extra SESSIO} EXTRA SESSION !: they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his dnevs; and there aro huadeeds of our citizens instre! al 7 AGnear Stripe is tHe Uservs Arts.—We sair — bid be acceped, enter into an obligation ho can testify to the cood results which hay - ‘The Honolulu Lyceum had just had its annual wis . é ME ERscHauM MEERSCHAUM h good Geist suretins, | lowed from its ns, ‘o take pleasure io referring meeting for the choice of officers, at the room of | ¥ithessed yesterday the practical operation of SMOKERS. ERSCHAUM PINQ SERS. police propa ~— The barrau will | to itas poseraring prvat edvantarce, and capatie of = 8 machi 5 A - RSC. 28. fy cone Proposal hort i je beneht npon xuffring ho- the Hook and Ladder Company. A number of | ah ks a for working, kneading and forming | just arrived. Gat acd crumeaher ied by the guarantee required he inw; the | manity. Itix tor sale at Mix, COX'S Iendoren, the literati of Honolulu were expected to lecture ind of plastic materials into a variety of J.C. BACHER’S of the euarnutee to be certified by the | 15: East Baltimore street, Baltimore, and at the defore the society during the winter. the most useful building materials. It seems} ™*"1#-3t__ Penn. avenne and isth st, navy agent, district attorney, or collector of the | principal Drag Stores. customs. < in Waxhineton—Chas, Stott, corner Pa. Churitinas had just passed off in good old fash- | & ws to be one of the most valuable and im- | WASHINGTON SEWING ROOM! a The aticntion of the biddersis called to the samples | qvekwn madi 2th atroek (Hirow ~ 2 doors North of re, ioned style. A large number of children and their | Portant inventions of the age; and for the in- | _ New.is the time to'get SP G and & ER Lig gages at Washington place, the man- ; stant and economical production of better brick, SHTTETS inlay te Te oR Fe et oe PATAPSCO INSTI of, zs. Dominis, where Sauta Claus dis-| earthen pipe, roofing and cornices, than are | grericet notise, All desoriptions of Sowing Hote A Sane See a iption tiele. as, im the in Ww " Rated Square a ~ ~ <| “" “eee tre ay. and deseripti of artic ret. § ff i. Winter, anraur i aleeel on out avon gam | aut th ‘that fall belme them: | “aphagorertown. | 4 x 2, ae a Sor verteeae thecracion aioredeona ene «20M | aval the Drageists gonerally sence & F.C pare the at COLLARS, ant W 4 potas tgp mg ae | partis rf oe Do city. and numerous: Jor! oh ape ostienee buted ifts BOSO! IsT- i jou 7 > ind to = cceation. St" Which he had ordered for the | ysually nade in any other way, it appears to be JANDS neatly aitched, a Sh | Lepastes cy BEER tgen of cuca... 00m | act OF the eek ucmats ine ma ivrinwew', | te Proprietorass, ee. ‘The shipments of oti and bone for the year 1958 | [Advance of any of the present modes. It ig | marl ___H. 0. NOVES8._ |} She te io |" Sa Tel 0) pn ie BOLD EY PA VATE, BARGAIN—| 3,000 awit Wey gn ORANGES, ware as follows: sisty-the — probably destined, we think, tocreate a perfect | J/ROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT _ Piekets'g1, Pepreernen: Ts Fror-sratat BXel out nie ISSN *'5 Frails New Crop DATES, Jone sperm, 125,401 gallons whale, and. 10006 | TevClution in the production of brick tie, ae: | Au saonpienpasion ue ‘ Woe double CAR Drama Lagurs VICE ML T. DRURY pounds beue. > and 1,996,905 | and building. {t merits a general description Hels ies RIAGH TARNPRS? Mop at the Lees | mar 17-31 Pa.avetive nid 16th The coffee crop at Kona bade fair to exceed in | #24 explanation, which we intend giving it for | #¢ Vo Ge are bisten r amount that of any previous year ; and the orange the benefit of our patrons. In the mean crop had been very large, thousands of the deli. | we desire to call the attention of manufacturers orheheed fer Nhe cious fruit baving rotted on the ground for want | and capitalists among us to it, that they may | persons suing Snowmen oF any of the numerous go and see for themselves. It is in the base-} mar is-om = Renata Dec, 9th HII,DREN’S ROLLING HOOPS, Wholesale /DE & DAVI ents, | Cand Retail. at mar 16-3t* ES Eee tmeane it. mar 17-3 LAMMOND’S, 7th st. : PPERS. KS T. i Sa Ag