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FN OER NR EN 9S LE TST, NM eT NSE ERI - A OE 6 RN TN RN ec ae +8 HT | : IAT 2 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. James E. Emerson, of Sacramento, Cal.—For | From Central America, Valparaise, kc. " THE ONLY PLACE IN WASHINGTON EVENING STAR. A New Toxr_Yoseriay Tigge wad ox} Hlahe, £-bveit‘ot Philadephia, Pace) wy, teeing Completed Me bes igNirs | >| Tbk): WHERE YOU CAN FIND A WASHINGTON CITY: hibited in the space between the War and. T, of New York, N. Y-For | £8, or ae Bs ij Gpmpral Hipage re- Bf COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, THURSDAY... :-March 31, 1869. Departments a tent com of five [imi hides and ‘skins. mail ive at i. he sentiment is} : f ee = ee | ny pecehe knepsncks, some the "pee 10h Aga ee y wnt = on of the | MTING, OIL: CLOTH, MaTTING, IL Txovow “Tue Stax” 18 PRINTED on THE @ Arbri. of re Y: : ass-Irisarri treaty. a Nd ae. 28 KS AN = cent mapubesanspracsamenar eoceamener ee paula tea ae General William Walkefjex-President of Nica- BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND HATS, James Gillespie, of Pa.—For i ; P| i under the assumed name of Wim. Wilson IS AT ‘Fo BE FUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY OUR; ApvER- | wintered, as well as summered, in the Crimean | ment in revolving retorts Yor distilling coal arrived at Aspinwall on the 15th inst., and on the i led to California. It i: ‘id that he eo N J] proree ry eee a aE fie a | le lente Morten ere ee aes le prepare ah expedition io nvade Sonora ~‘e HALL’S GREAT CHEAP CASH STORES, rumor n lo APPEAR UNTULTHE NEXT DAY. _| spected it, but received their unqualified va Tle aie ect na | cy Walker tend Jamie In Some Seas port Nos. 373 and 375 SEVENTH STREET. SPIRiT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | praises a, being an invention or arrangement ass ogden ef Washington, DCAFor im- in¢tye) xarriton formed.a |; » 7 — Fag aig | ee ve cst 2 The Intelligencer publishes the correspond- tt great cco oe see een WrAlber Granger, of New York, N. ¥.—For me- Fhe racy was, however, discovered. and | qs we Sis COODS FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, AXD ARE SATISFIED WITH ite x Late naan te inches wide, by 5feet3inches eee arranged Rie ~ Gregne and Jobn G. ae, of vu fe ncpa pe most protpl manner. acre | es oats calatlarent intone fever roan ener x houses a So agen yt ae J a he ee ec | em tot gulp pcos getcs tr osak | wes atte AT ee rns | ar TSE LAL hema | Oe Leg Ss GOOD el toed mete eaten tr a ant lore ng . ‘States, i Marietta, Ga.—! ily cursorily to the A idential designs on Cuba, will be deemed suffi- | 8nd 80 pitched with dispatch. The straps, | _\V!0- _Sriiies, of Ga.—For improve. | See Uuiick Bats, aieniog the bee thal, pes FOULAR SRALH BSEE 2: Ele = fh od EA. ciently conclusive to outweigh the contrary | stads, buttonholes, &c., are used for making | Elijah Harris, of Princeton, Ill.—For improve- peace pea eae op pede oe ha evidence found in the contemporary history of | the nacoeand close and convenient knapsacks or es Haynes, of Camcete I1L.—For improve- ‘From Panama we have the arrival of M. Belly rN the country, logislative as well as executive, | horsemen’s valises when on the march. Or | ment in corn-planters and his corps of Freench engineers reported. gpk | cork with reference to the motives and objects of the | again, as coverings for ammunition, or aught a = Hemphin, Fis port, Ky.—For| Larex —The steamer Northern Light, from As- gan-bost flotilla patronized by Mr. Jefferson. | else requiring particular protection from the | Pe nicko of Fort Edward; N. ¥.—For | Piawall, with dates to the 22d inst., and 670 pas- The Unzon descants upon the evils of Re- | weather. In the space at our command to-day, improved insulator for lightntn; sengers-and $137,000 in treasure from California, publican partyism—suggesting that since the | it will be impossible to give a detailed descrip- paved ours Hopkins, of Cabot, Vt.—For im- | has arrived at New York. 6 cents, worth it, ay digelosures of their bribery and corruption | tion of the arrangemont of this new knapsack- | "Robert Jobson, of Wardsley, England.—Fi Dates from Valparaiso to March 1 bring accounts 2 7 n EN CRASH. 6 onnte; . in the House, the party to which they belong | tent. But in justice to the inventor, Mr. John | improvement in aan moulds for cating i pe Shee gn thtod: 9 he toa bahaeyr eel tbin zp LIN) I “ARS i — PLAID CAMBRIC, 12 conte; has made fearfully rapid strides in imitation | Rider, of No. 144, Broadway, New York, we BE sag ht oe: of Bridport, Vt.—For improve- | resulting advermdy'to the petiole The ‘Aimerican f $ C ETS, from auction; of their corrupt leaders, and that whenever | may say that the “experts” present, one and | “Rufus. Lec and Wm. D. Leavitt, of Cincin- | Commuinte wa riddled with shots. oy they have obtained office at the hands of the | all, seemed to regard it as supplying a heretofore = oe improvement in rocker boxes for | was dangerously powerful and popular. Pah sents people, whether State or municipal, they have | greatly needed desideratum for the United | “Eatward Lindner, of New York, N. Y.—For Benes Ly. od — Fated eo ye wn rege Clee style and perfect Snish; discharged their duty so faithlessly as to bring | States frontier service particularly. nomen pecont in breech-loading fire-arms. wat “soe having anchored in a cove near San ARASOLS, in all colors and styles; the very name of Republican into disrepute. Mr. Rider also exhibited on that occasion a bolea'? B ie York, Pa.—For improved | jnan Del Sur, was taken for a filibustering vessel: ee ons braatilal designs; The Union suggests the importance, in point | gutta percha water keg, which elicited quite as Polatthis Ludiom, of Fair Haven, Vt.—For im- hebet pry Eisen 7 Sanden eens inte siceas” x of Indlth; £e., of selpsting the most approved | much copemiem asthe Enepanck-tant.” its de- | proved life-hoet. 4 Being apprised of the true character of the Decas KS and CARPET BAGS, all sizes and prices, pipes for condacting the Potomac water into | sign is to serve not only for carrying water, but | | Clas Meyer of Fon du Lac, Wis.—For m-| tar, he rebated destroying all the bridges im his] One stack of BOOTS and SHOES is vory complet, comprising a varioty of moro than one hundred 5 + 7 rs . course. Meanwtule, the Freach officers, witha les vlies, Gentiome d Chi 4 h T well te t. u » 4 an sen sang be reed ane OF Powder, | doh Michel. of Coliagton, Ma—For im- | Sail fre, cron ea tetiver Sen Sunn, | “GRC aktania vey rea besten ce Ma esas eee U7 A portion of Uliman’s Opera Troupe ar. a J. A. Moore and A. H. Patch, of Louisville, | Prisoned their oficers and crews: hey woah R. BRICE HALL, rived in New York yesterday morning, on the | Tue Tenuaxterge Transit.—The Washing- bs Seco improvement in harvesters. Telessed when the steamer left. , os | Now. 373 ant 375 Soventh street, above Augusta, from Havana. ton correspondent of the New York Herald improvement in preserve cans. Pa—For | ‘rhe forts ve Castilip ane San Carlos are to be | I> Persons tmying Goods to sell again will be furnished at Baltimore prices. mar 3 3t emer tee As” . “ . iven up to M. Belly and his men for their head- | — = — = == = <= says: Henry W. Mosher and Joseph A. Conboie, of | © i i 7 7" The New York Ledger for April 9 contains erbete are rumors here, believed to be from an | New York, N. Y.—For iinproved apparatus’ for Three treaties negotiated by Sir Gore Ouseley Giri woeo le youracf'ane’ Sie bpd afore __ AMUSEMENTS. number fifteen of Everett's contributions, being a | sythentic source, that Miramon has entered into | Cleansing bristles. | theswe teen aaa = Lie ¥ | fault. Address Box 1®, Star Office. mar 3" | DD FELLOWS’ HALL. description of ‘2 second visit to Sir Walter Scott. | negotiations with foreign governments to cede the | _ John Tacker, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im-| ““The work-shops and houses on Punta Arenas, | g1OR SALE-—A nego Horring’s Wilder Pateat 7 control of the whole section of Mexico known as | Provement in hay-mangers. belonging to the Accessory Transit Company, ire nod Burglar Proof IRON SAFE, suit-| A MONSTER GIFT ENTERTAINMENT. It is stated that there is a tender to slavers | t hi ms, one by one, the transit} John Patrick, of New York, N. Y.—For im- ore ; i for bankers and merchants doing a large busi- ee a he ‘Tehuantepec. Th By ome. the ms have been swept away by the sea. é | able for bank: re rk THURSDAY NIGHT. March on the coast of Louisiana, and that a revenue cut- | routes are passing away irretrievably from the | Provement in oe According to the Panama Star, it was the Nicg- | ness. Ingnire of M. SNYDER & SON, Bankers. TWENTY. PIVE SPLENDID GIFTS, u s iC Posme a % a my 4 E| i ” IEF Derng the pat winter there have own | HomeThe aileataion hve thew i | Henry eran," Poids, Po —Por| eA beg” aes weet tn tee sh | BOQ BESRGRU RE aS DEN MERCER | wit te tse pines fn wave x | before them. remai t the; ne. " 2 ! forty-odd steamships plying between New York | Defore them, and It remains to be seen what they | rr ee ee ae een Chicago, 11l—For im- Bish ypeyred sce dpe palin Ces bec guar Laat No. 63 Louisiana aye., bet. 6th and 7th aix., Arnang.the articles will he _ European ports, and only two of them were | he Agent of the Associated Press telegraphs | Provement in railros Se eee a For im. | Been, delivered up to the government without | ™&!3= oan ae mington._ | 4 SPLENDID SET OP SILVER PLATE SER- per the following in connection with the same eub- | provement in seed planters. eats ths country Krould bebsavictac eran * | ZO xs chaceGOSMONBUETER. fortable| a TETE ATREE TER SIE (in. oe gift.) U7 At New Orleans. on the 19th inst., the body | ject : a rer of Hamilton, N. Y.—For im- - une, f wiclow by E. E. RA, bd Ee gird A BRILLIANT 80) FAIRE, DIAMOND BIN, vi a ,e rhe >, Py , vl sts. : > of a woman, supposed to be a victim of the Prin |" <4 report prevails here, founded on private ad- | PPT cy Reynolds, of Manchester, N. H.—For | _ U7 The Richmond Whig says that Edward | ina; eM Opposite Bank of Washing rh phen coun me Sow as ee oat cess disaster, was found in the river. The arms | vices, that Gen, Miramon has negotiated a secret improvement in machinery for filling loom har- | Afgentein, the sharper, who passed a forged | ———_ eect - “CLOTH FROCK ny set given Away, and are guRrANIe as and head were missing, and marks of scalding | treaty with France and Sardinia, by which Fra ness needles. check on Messrs. Enders, Sutton & Co., has been | GRING. STYLE FINE CLOTH | RROCK | reoresented. | is to furnish funds to carry on his war, and Mi i COATS, for xentleme' ce , The Jewelry has} hased of H. Sem Were apparent. nt b Isth f Tehuant | p dz; Simpson Reynolds, of Indianapolis, Ind.— | identified by Mr. Smythe, Cashier of the Union | made and trimmed from fine French Cloths of fash- Nee onrelhen Tee eae Peer epneed of Hi. Rom- mon cedes to them the mus of Tehuantepec, | For jprovement in friction bolt for flour mi ‘ ‘ able colors, viz: Black, Blue, Brown, Dahlia, | k°?. Jew , No, 38) Pennsy ivanin avenue, where U7 Itis stated that Piccolomini, the “charm. | ¢t;. but Secsamctack eh capenets olen Thos. A. Robertson, of Washington, D.C.—For | B=" of pay aay: carp sophie c- Just reosived and for sminat ee coag | tmay be ade . pes . 2 A . any improvement in cultivators. who a forged check for 23.200 on the | mar3) lw . VALKE 0: ness, . : peeved z Li. Hlinan Lh - Tickets of admismon, to all of the ha! ing pri hasnot met with mach favor in | to the rumor, and regards it as toe ridiculous ‘ike | H.R. Robbins, of Baltimore, Md.—For im. | teller of that institution a short time previous to | JOR SALEZOne of the best family HORSES | Fits Conta ir nate mt Th eek eee eee tals some of the southern cities. At Nashville her en- | believed, and especially, in the present warlike i ‘ ase 4 y L especially, pr provement in stoves. the forgery of ‘Messrs. Paul & Hinton’s signature. in Washington. Ho is7 years old, anp- and at the Hail on Wednesday and Thursday, and gagement was abruptly closed because the houses | condition of Europe. J.G-_ Roux, of Raymond, Miss.—For improve- — ae = “| ply gray, suitable for either saddle or har- Bos) onthe evening of the performance. did not pay. These two rumors are floating about here, | ment in cotton presses. The necessary steps will be taken berg At | hexs, and will rtand without hitching, In-CS2 TZ Doors copay at et o'clock ; Lo commence at a ' in’ in Charleston, should he by | quire at the Grocery Store corner 0} a L ste. | qu afer ce! - much to the relief of the wonder-mongers, who | __ James L.. Rowley, of Angola, Ind.—For im. | gentein’s presence in ’ y = mar % at steady IRISH BOY, 16 to 18 years of — a grocery. Must be well reeom- as above. mar D-1w a ae . Ro ‘ e : ene 107 Mr.and Mrs. John Wood, the theatrical : provement in railroad cattle guard. . any possibility fail to make the penitentiary of age, to attend people who had a divorce trial in California, have | have had # dull time of late. Asfaraswocan | Isaac S. Russell and Henry R. Russell, of New | Virginia his place of residence for a term of years. | mended. I been recenciled to each other, and were to open | learn, they are not believed in official circles | Market, Md —For improvement in harvesters. ; A Erhard § er, 8. ¥—For im- , me gy es IRST OPENING the American Theatre together there in a week or | to havea trustworthy foundation. It is charged peered Schlanker, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For im U7" In St. Louis, last week, a free negronamed | AT STEVENS’, ND SCULPTUR EXHIBITION of the WASH ASSOCIATION | for 15, if * ROW open at their Gallery, forging machines. . a " in ek F ies i re) os Tal Ww : t ball- isi 36 Pa. ar... between 9th and \Orh sts. Messrs. Sibi m two that theyewere put in circulation by partées in | feiac © Shaler, of Austerdam, N. ¥.—For im. | | d siniepcicl tele sites pegs archon pe sed On ERIDAC, Apri inert willopee McGuire's Sal ea “\iniedee sere. 07 In Utica. N_ Y., last week, the sheriff (very | the interest of the Juarez faction in Mexico, bight Smalley of Bound Brook, N. J.—For i parted ty his particilar flame, or one of them at TEATS for the Lencht of EATTERN pet "7 GOLDSBORG UGH B BS. Bey 7 . 5 ib 5 ey . J.—FPor im- y 7 » for my en .o mr properly) refused to allow a romantic young lady | for the purpose of increasing public sympathy | provement in Cultivators. Cail carly and get first choice. — ~ least, a slave girl named Mary Medilar, went to pane ie Tataben) RC. STEVENS, to marry a prisoner named £. W. Van Ness, who | in this country forthat party. It may be, and| Michael pcg oie 1ll.—For improve- | jor house, and failing to find the man she had | —™™ 0 BE SOLD FOR WANT OF USE—An ex- i ment in seedin : - had been sentenced to the State prison for tive years | no doubt is, true that not only Miramon, but Charles F. Soenaar, of Rochester, N. Y.—For | “ken up with, got intoa quarrel with her, and cellent xoung HORSE, 16 hands high, © oe = for the crime of burglary. probably all the other leaders of factions in | im spring ; shot her in the face, from the effects of which | auperior riding and driving auimal, hit for SQ ME.GAsaaS NILE UO A tecent freshet on the Hudson River has Mexico, have endeavored to borrow money | _ George Il. Starbuck and L.. D. Gilman, of Troy, | wound she died the next morning. fowls nee the yard, OF any service § AS eranty, | comer of 8th and 1 strects on 3s , a ti GG id HARNESS, little | April ist. Dancing will commence at 3 p. passed the Hawaian Legisiatare | worm. “Prige GG sad SS The Horse wilt bs | Agumtiance 2 cents, aa before, ly, ifdesired. “Inquire at Office of the | 4,03 last hat quartar will Commence on W aoa weduct, Georgetown. mar Iw" | tigi chuldren prepared for the May F Russian War! | JXASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING.—Mrs, A. | quested to make éar.y appacation. n Gifts To-night, WOLLARD, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, rr having employed cony d i“ : on WANTS. . eats N.Y .—For improvement in smut mills caused considerable damage along its banks. The | from European and American capitalists, and | “ig ff. St.John, of Bellefontaine, O—For im- U7 Avil ‘water in the vicinity of Kinderhook was higher | have offered to pledge the public lands of Mex- Lar Sorsper in watchmaker’s lathes Jd separa te! ~C. Stoddard, of Worcester, Mass,—For im. | £0F the introduction of gus in Honolulu, 7 than it has been known before for fifty years. ico as security. gut pro imag“ seni —_—_—_—_—_—— ashington 7" A curious difficulty is said to exist about | Facts axp Remors.—It is said that intelli- pervesuntinteckinn tence ian ot Nemrany we ki io the Post Office at Detroit, Michigan. The mer-| gence received here by the Spanish Legation, |‘ N. G. Thorn, of Cincinnati"O. -—For improved D! = — tent to Washingtonand | pared ‘tn cariy on DRESS-MAKIN rn AY has ret med the practi chants and business men have their mails sent to ‘i manufacture of wood screws. re: of his profession. received fe the establishmen: — —— ‘Toledo, thirty miles distant. Baie Have 9) from Eervpe: fee te Inet | <r solin wheepeor sea marsha J. Reylobie be | Caeser 4 Madame Downorost, New Vorkall themprten Stic DING and TENON MA Ng hereon government, is much more pacific towards the | Gienn's Falls, N. Y—For improvement in creseet ~ ee Lae HIGHS Cn oof Deena, Epaneenyhe, Lalane: pubeaigias ee .) Any person having U7" The Canada papers assert that the wife of | United States, and it is asserted that our new | for heating barrels. LAST NIGHT BUT O> ussiau War! | may be sure of a perfect fit, neat work, and mode- ° ie will please address @ = ne: : : i" : Odd Fellows’ Hall! 830 in Gifts To-night- “4 TI | neteto B. 1. N., Washington cit Ofhee. Jacob Abbott, in Golconda, Canada West, re- | Minister will be received with all the honor | , Seuel E. Tompkins, of Newark, N. J.—For | > OCC “Siows © “ = =. | Sevaennrges. = mar 29-3t" “ cently had eight children at a birth. Are the | due his rank. ivcoam Eaton Nashua, N. H.—For Three for tha benefit of the Barish Pathecs | Mins. FASHIONABLE i pe ee WANTED—AIl those aiticted with Taftamme readers of the Canada papers all marines? The Post Office Department is said to have | improvement in stoves. i Parsonage will he delivered at the Smithsonian In- | town, has just reocived from New York @ tory Disease to read the testunon! ——— . 2 mas Samuel W. Tyler, of Greenwich, N. Y.—For | *titutionon FRIDAY EVENING, April Ist, at7%s | large and handsome assortment of BON- COGGSWELL’s NEW MEDICAL SAL 17 Im San Francisco, Cal., the suit of the two | dispatched two agents to the South with in- | j:provement in harvesters ? : giglock, by Rrot J. G. K; Houstox, M- D. Subject: NETS, consisting of English Straw. Nea other column. nly n actremes, Josephine and Adelaide Gougenbeim, | structions to report the causes of the repeated | Nathan Washburn, of Worcester, Mass—For | etsnimitiing & genticmian and initee $i negtiees | poten; Braid, Chip, and Fancy Honnets, WANTED, TO. PURCHASE —X movlern theen ‘inst the captain of the bark Glimpse. for neg- | failure of the mails in Mississippi, the object | {™proved machine for rolling wheel tire. be had at Mr. Noerr’s, corner of E and llth sts., at | fints, Shakers; French Flowers, Bridal Wreaths, eT ee ee an, Uf moderate sis, with be _ on, Sv oe PP! a FB. B. Way, of Jerseyville, Ill-—For i Ridenour’s, Ballantyne’s, or Metzerott’s, Eicon ba. Sockitceat back buildings. State exact rituation, description lect and forfeiture of contract in carrying them as | being to enforce a compliance with the con-| ment in clod crushes > U” /l—For improve. 2t ‘saad % Buches, Ribbons, &¢. Bieaching and Pressing at | of house and lot, with their general improves passengers from Melbourne to San Francisco, has | tract for the conveyance of the mails between | John Wayner, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For improved | NIGHT BUT ONE! Russian War! = = Sd Pex et > > Pp d ussian War LUMBING, GAS, AND STEAM FITTING, | © conv it, state what time willbe ao, State been dissmised. New Orleans and Washington within schedule | *US*g¢ stuffer. \ lows’ Hall! $3¥0 in Gifts To night. P in all their various branches, executed in the | [2¥ Pst price and torms of payment. Address “F..” U7 It is said that a majority of the jury who tine ail eS aires ae Rock- | == was INGTON LIBRARY.—The annual moat xultant manner, and u atin mat rennn she | City Post Other. : mar Bonde ears hms 3 election for seven Directors of the Wash- | able terms. Water and’ Gas Pipe inte into 5 5 Gay street, Georgetown, MAN. white or negro, to family. N. ne need apply convicted Henry Gambrill, in Baltimore, have | A rumor is current here that the Nicarsguan | chines. Tugton Library Company will be heid on MON- | public buildings, hotels, factories, founderies, | i T. J. Whitebead, of South Paris, Me.— - | DAY, the at i ib pom, urches, and private resid 2b tentand signed a petition to the Governor for executive | Congress has ratified the Ousely-Zeledon treaty provement neues eh a Parole Le Ad eae hemes t experienced workmen. at the shortest notices, Wa- clemency in his behalf, based entirely upon the | with England, but rejected the Cass-Irisarri W. L. Williams, of New York, N. Y.—For im- | Messrs. John Sessford, J.B. Keasby, and James | ter and Gas Fixtures, of every style, fnrnishod to ; 4 2 . Slephane. mount, upon the most reasonable teri UATION WANT pecnied y of new — important evidence brought | treaty with this Government. It is also stated Unies! os re iiackivn Orie wt no charter provides that “no person shall baeli- | ips ma CEURDON SXY DER, shes to obtaina S nce the trial. ; Amie ‘ood, y A cd ro < jiharmonic Hail, next te Star Office. | Lady's She w s that the treaty with England docs not involve | method of operating the knife in riving shingles. | Sitteean what (occ ot Cy Bin rota eee ere | ae lacie natin some indy who desicns traveling, but her main Bostos Ecotis —It is the prevailing opinion | an abandonment by Great Britain of her claim | Nathan An in the “American Athens,” that Ged made the | to the Musquito coast, and that she reserves world mainly to havea place to put Boston in, | the right to protect the transit route across the and that the chief business of the sun, moon and | isthmus in certain contingencies, without being Saugus, Mass., assignor to| voted for,a shareholder in the said Company, or PUsAiNFIELD ACADEMY, ject is te obtain a home with a family who require himself and Nathaniel Evans, jr.. of Boston, | Wie shall be in arrears to the said Company for an: (NEAR Caruisie, Pa.) | the service of a steady, industrious, and competent ‘or self-feeding press for printing cards annual contributio: % orfeitures ; and all Twenty-sixth Session commences May 2d. Num- | person. She hax recommendation from her inet I-heads, fied te may vote, either personally | ber ! waited ¢ tenes Whose improvement the vere, Se was fost lett So ek will lisha D. Blakeman, of New Let on, N.Y. energies of the Prinet are constantly exercised. Star 0: Jy salisiactory. ress x No. ib, stars is to shine for its delectati | assignor to Jacob J” Auchampaugh and Le Ciroulars' et Star Ofen, Wil be at Kirkwood ohad une ec! jon. N iy . IC 1D pau an vi > ri v 5 2s tenia patel called upon to do so by Nicaragua. dncnge h, of same place lee tly tap. vid ussian War! House (ahoraoon} Apall ith, oredaess 107 Mme. Gazzaniga, who, by the death of her | eae James W. Carrier, of Springtield, Mass., as- ‘Fellows’ Hall! $300 1n Gifts To- might, R. K. BURNS, LOST AND FOUND. husband, Count Malaspina, in Havana, became a; TH# Antist’s Fesrivat, or supper, to take signor to bimmself and Abd Be Newtot cae ICECREAM of the very best quality served | 789? 1m Plainfield. Cum'd county, Pa. | ———— SEWARD Ritbocs tee WG widow, bas again married, The spouse is Mr. | Place to-night in their exhibition hall, will | place—For improvement in car coupling. eo ertioe, Belle, Botela, geiy Frivate 339 ANOTHER SUPPLY. 339 $100 seriher on the, 25th ustont, te Albetis, well known as one of the most successful | doubtless be attended by a large proportion of Chas. W . Carter, of Westville, Ind., assignorto | Families, at a very low price. SH CAKES | ¢}*}.? By the Schooner Resens, just ar s a AL, Lester I.. Bond and Geo. Coatsworth, of Chicago, | B24" Cvery day and sent to any. part of the city. | rived. wa have received stonceonframen,sell- | Jari ciate Notts iets eee ite music teachers in the city. the Iadies and gentlemen now in Washington | [11.—For improvement in corn shellers. Particular attention given to serving parties with | heating Sad Irons, rai ks, Lager Beer t"ocks, | 2) yen, ohaies Cots pnehes bee 4 *. Be when EERE : Henry A Case _ | Qverything that is Arply at the PHIL. | Finting Irons, Carling Tongs, Tinners sy U7 The oid? anise abe ia St Biel distinguished as admirers of the fine arts. Many ver. of Temperanceville, Pa., as-| ADE, k nconeary. i : ; ; HIA CONFECTIONERY, corner of 12th | Glaziers’ Points. Hodge Shears, Horse Combe, An. | Mit ef home-made drab futled cloth. A | jy, | Signor to himself and Joseph 8. Lewis, of same Ls mar 25-Im* my ‘Sopket Firmer Chiseele, Corn ward of $25 will be patd for his recovery if taken deen 9o extraordinary this season, that farmers are | *Pecehes from the most celebrated orators still | pizve for lantepeed Conte vor se ot IE BUEONE; Raauan Wart perscand hostenf other articles ; OF Se tale ee ce: oe, Mosteomery conn. it. “a I of which we | ty; 950 if taken elsewhere inthe State i i i ii ill be delivered, among whom | Eleazar S. Gardner, of New York, N ign- . . selling at reduced prices 5 selling it from six to eight cents per pound. More | #2 cur midst will ed, g wh . N.Y. assign 8’ Hall! $200 in Gifts To-t are selling Fs a aie or #190 if taken out of the State: in either tace to sugar has been made in the western counties of | W¢ hear the names of Secretaries Cass and Cobb proved suachies Sr propsring eovbcioar ear pie: W BUILDING ASSOCIATI mar 30-tr__339 Pa. avenue, opposite Brow: ee PAWRENC ALUNUTT, Pennsylvania this season than for many years past. | Mentioned. The arrangements for making all | {ure frames. lem ‘a of subscription to the stock of anew | » LIGHT! LIGHT! Near Darnostown, Montgomery county, U7- General Twiggs publishes @ proclamation | 72° ™mAy attend happy and comfortable are | | Joseph E. Holmes. of Newark, O., assignor to | fyilding Atsociation are, now open at the store of Lieu shines forth, puroard bright, mar 29 4t Maryland. f himself and Joszph Palmer, of New’ York city— | HRMeoE EAD Harone ee aan eect At the | "Whore the image of man and maiden are taken, in the Texas papers, warning citizens against en- pits Sorts te Hl aren oe oe For improvement in retorts for distilling coal oil. Veolia wrest as 1 Preplor yao eNO : ing in lawless expeditions to Mexico to capt table to all who may avail themselves of this Henry J. Lewis, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor | —— B ‘COLUMBIA Ambrots poe are taken, fine and nocat, sf runaway negroes, sell them, and dividethe profits. , @pital opportunity of enjoying a real feast of | to himself and Richard A. Lewis, of New York f Just a few doors from D, on 7th street ; OARD FOR A ¢ -EMAN AND LADY city—For improvement in eamera stands 1, are horeby | 3 ‘wuss all, ladies and pouts can be had at the corner of H street and New He has ordered the officers under him to co-ope- | Teason and flow of soul. " L. Pratt of P hia, Pa., assignor to | Coumbia Library will beheld sn MONDAY EVES | Get sour likencasée for 23 cours.” York avenue, it hoing the mont desirable quarters | rate with the Mexican authoritics to defeat such Rc Reese! Wisciek? Gio hake leaves W himself rs B.F same place—For im- | NING, April Lith, 1850, at the Engine (louse. The Ph Roee es ee. gel pie ze Ambrotype i, Cope ge position attempts. % > : ash- | proved milk-pan. heen Appoints! Commi -No % 2 strents, fonnta . 4 in : = " | Alonzo R. Root, of Keokuk, Iowa, assi to Daniel A. Connolly, C. C,] _marWest* me * UF The school difficulties were again made | joo. We pm eed solange enews eanoby Rufus S. Rickey, ofsame placo—For improvement | leln. Ho’ polis will we kept | 71x p RESS STREAM LINE, : — — the subject of discourse in both Protestant and | °°" = m | in seeding machines. ’ mar NIS. Librarian. f2.p ew yorx: |318 A CARD. 318 Catholic churches, in B on Sunday. Rev. | the kindest regard of all the citizens of Wash- Geo. Selser. of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to = ——eo PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK! . nant . ; ‘ igh | himself, and J. Cook and W. Cook. re H ASHINGTON | The Propeller JAMES JEROD Father Haskin urged the ehildren to conform to | ‘n&ton, among whom his exellent sense, high | Perit ivovements in grinding mille eo ew N—The Special Com- | now discharring eargo, will leave i . . 9s f Arraugements have decided that the Fos- | the abov= ports THURSDAY the rules of the schools and advised those who had | Pets0nal character, and genial disposition, have | John Taygart, of Roxbur Mass., assignor to | mittee o : tt . the abov= ports on T iV left, to return, while Father Wiget counselled | faifly won him a legion of ardent personal | himself and Geo. R. Sampson’ Of Brooklyn Mase. | {Uy Stall take, place at the Gallery on THURS. | thegistinst, at 12 o'clock im. For t Y, the Sist inst., at 7 Block & Those de- | freight apply to them to remain true to their faith, aud to resist the | friends, who will always remember him with | Fos improved marine propeller: 4 of participatinx ara requested to procute therr BRADLEY & TAYLOR, Agents, f this ATTENTION HovskarrrEens axp Oruers. Thave thix day reomved a few of the be. ANE JPRIGHT NING-ROOM “DI ZFRIGERATORS, improved and 3 alan, f Phil ia, Pa. ts immediately of either member of the Com. Y 3 * . enforcement of the rnles. | Kind regard. assignor to himself and S : PSone ae Link) 2 or of the Janitor at the Gallery. . 4 coax The _ ae thea heresy Ase Saori Cortland & Co. 1 4 pene FA —____—__________ ——o—___ | place.—For improvement in gas retorts. HORATIO STONE, President. | ments with Beard & Lop-rs, New Vark aud Finis, | never having beiore boon int to this mar a er on hirer night, a cry for | Arroistep.—Perry Fuller, of Kansas Terri- |‘ Olive Ann Brooks, of Great Falls, N. Y., ad- Chades Hekinn ona ee deiphra Propelier line, running vin Delaware and | Ket. called the POLAR R ; OR, an “Watch ‘"’ was heard to proceed from the corner to be Agent for the Indians of the Sae | Ministratrix of the estate of Lebbeus Brooks, de- "= 4 Sead — dol sig ta itan Canal, are now prepared to carry freights | volving impor pripciples never Dorure attasand ; of Swan street. Three policemen immediately bead pe vice Francis Fymany, sc, | cesed; late of Great Falls aforesaid For’ ine] 8° Freckle Bh eee Thin Bt tho District No | eee REERIGERATORE, HpSt and Ce’ toward the cor Z Te ET, TS SEY Fees y-set. Walter Lennox, ohn F. Ena race ose come neg . val. ing {rou @3 to ran ner, in doing which one of them, u eoal. Prices ranging a. fi + | moved. wes.—Chas. C. Alger, of Newburgh, N.Y. John G. Clarke, J. M. Stanley. RANK LESLIE'S GAZETTE OF FASHION | _ Lam determined to lave the very best Refrigera named Fleeharty, ran against and fell over a wag. | —-+ _ For improved smelting furnace. J.G. Bruff, mae 28-4 for April, containing now and elegaut designs | torsthat can be procured in this country, and wll 1 on shaft or pole which bad been placed by some | Commissioned.—Benj. Wiggin, Esq., was! Isaac L. Devoe, of Staten Island, N. Y., 9 | —————— for the Spring and Summer Fashions for ladies and o-71 will be warragted os represented. ome miscreant across the sidewalk near Hawk street. ter i speci signee (through mesne assignments) of M. EDDING PRESENTS.—In addition to onr | °'ildre.” apparel. : INS CARRIAGE: = : He was considerably injured by the fall, the left ead cre or te | Bey ot New peut eallrend camend ater okt y Wr aeat ne tee SN ERW akin | , Hskcimne mension eh santa nie esonelecy & sore a waren knee cap being cut severely. ———+ ; “Design “-Eadward Reyooidarof Boston, Maw, | Eo gPehfee,mormien n veantifel awarument of| fae of parm, the beautilol and aocomplithed | COOLEWS of Foe"Teni tnt intr pe REPING ee QEERATIONS oF tHE Parext Orvice.—The | assignor to Thos. W. Brown, of same place —For | COU" BotaRuncapresaly fr phehding Frosouts. | phe April nnmbsr of the Kelectie contains por- | GOODS wf all kinds, COOKING STOVES. amd ye Be nae eee hatate) correspondent, | following is a list of patents issued from the Socks for bat rocks. mar3i-6t_354 Pa. av..ddoors wert Browne Hotel, erteapia tae Fimperors, Napoloun int thogreat | other goods in endieex variety, and the chenpést in 7 . United States Patent Office for the week endin: T SF es slow } | Lous Napoleon sd.” *| Balcony in front full of goods, Pienseecall on ae eet ody fw contend | March 29, 1859—each bearing that date : ’ coor epee > preci - sree tend 7 Tee te get D Hey the ae eth ition at the Wiverley Nov- e dealer ju Hoceateortbons eet — having a gay time this season, ‘and’ prepara- T. F. Allen, of Dyersville, lowa.—For improve- Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. CHEAP SHA TION ERY? re " os Bert peecsted ne» ee senor | Pe wet ea we wl cca noord al cesraen antl aad se eam being, made for the accommodation | ment in railroad car trucks) Y.—For jin. | The time of observation is about 7 o’clop SIE rie RDS, pooken ee valet Sites Sia — NOTICESThe Steamer JAMES GUY having ue pace capes cetacean "ary Wend | Pens, tr Sera iin. bey Voth, Veneer tee DD ee sf FN ad Distr | a OTON Recher? Ricca Paras | mae ee a are Wate this 4 Thos. D. Aylsworth rd : | New York, N.Y... warst LP ites = - | TUESDAY: + . | a aeetcmnts hase cnn ee provement in Ler joa "pein A aban Philadelphia. Pa SANDT—SAND-SAND! W MILLINERY. peta 1D. is Witten {ith of April) many excellent qualities to the em sof th Geo. W. Baker, of Neponset, Ill —For improved | Baltimore, Md. ITE, Undersigned, having completed hisarrange- SPRING OPENING. or PINES PO Nt and KINSALE, atte mere . - that it is earnestly hoped that the Depart, | farm gate ? Washington, D. ments for receiving large quantities of the very beat | On Thursday, the Sist instant, Mis ‘Tuomrsox | turning, will leave Kinsale on SATURDAYS te nt Depart- . - Richmond. quality ‘of BUILDING SAND, will dispose of the | will introduce our new styles of SPRING and 8, m., stopping at all of the reentar landi Will reappoint bim Abrabam Bassford, of New York, N. Y.—F J 23 . < At a recent election of Hints NE EOF | Petersburg, V same, wholesale or retail, at redaced prices. Per- | SUMMER BONNETS, comprising patterns! and returning. LUCIEN 'S. PAGE, Pr cent election of the stadents of the Vir- | improved cushion for billiard tables. . } > sons using large quan’ s will find it greatly to | of all the most desirable styles of thin season’s. Natn’L. Bovsm, Agent, Alexandria. mar ginia Collegiate Institote, in this city, for Gover. | Abraham Bassford, of New York, N. Y.—For | Norfolk, Va their advantage to all. importation, : —— nor, Letcher was elected over Gozzin by one ma. | !mproved cushion rail for billiard tables. Staunton, Va: GEO. L. SILERTFF, Isa, a large and elegant assortment of French CARRIA : bags Allen Beckers, of New York, N. Y.—For hinge » Va Coal, Wood, Lime and Sand Yard, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RIBANDS, TSant BRUSHES) - Our —— — yor takes place in a few | for the reflectors of stereoscopes, &c. c mar S1-e06t 435 street, at Canal Bridge. BLOX RE og ae tee to whieh the atten- TLERY aod PLATED WAR weeks eral ca: Lan < . et ‘ON. BDWARD EVER ington and vicinity is re- ond al the notions for housekoeping, now receiv TT tfully invited, GREAT “FRANKLIN ORATION,” | *Pectfully iIUTCHINSON & MUNRO. mare FRANCIS’ 490-%th At THE MARYLAND Inet. c. BALTIMORE, t " P ; - street. On MONDAY EVENING NEXT. April, S10 Pa. ay.» bet. 9th and Wth ate, ‘ Will be proposed. and | Hubbard Beebe, of New Haven, Conn.—For es am | mode of preparing and mounting skates. > . wr Chattan Tenn*. Edward Bebe, of New York, N. ¥.—For mode | Wien Nig. an exciting time is expected {7 In the Philadelphia Methodist Conference | f fastening skates. Coane Sc - F : ———— — —— D ert em NOTICE OF | 5 . . C.. lear, mild, The C ittee hi Toa ement with IARD TALL, situated on the north- ISSOLUTION OF COPA 3 —! quite an exciting subject was brought up on Tues- | p¢h faerie, B- Betts. of Brownhelm, O.—For im- | Chatteston, N.C. clear’ 3°, wind Sw.. | the Balumore’ and Waste eee ee fast corner Penn. aver tre and lth street, will | copartnership nerriafore tau here ee day last, in regard to the conduct of J. S. Lame bscrtie — ~ opening and closing gates by |) tint. Ge.# clear, 40>. ington Braneb of the bein pera was Ekg be opened on Monday morning, April ath, dereig under the nae T. P. kM | i if ate: > mo 3 sebicee. 4 * Media ; i aw AR FISHER. | (Bro Hotel.) hax bec cin ° io abandoning his district at Snow Hill Cireuit | Lyman W. Blanchard, of Whittingham, Vt.— Clear, wheeen secon Se eee é iis disno.ved by emutan! meterneet. “hehe: two years since; that he was pleased to publish | Fer improved gonstraction at allots. fe ROUND I s of the late firm will from this date be condueted by Pardon 5 Sandy Creek, N. ¥.—For certain ariti-slavery articles In a° Boston paper. oO, RS PERS. AVEXUE, | MaRaHnaLL Buowy, to whom all dcbts due the firm P TICKETS, ood . ben |,to take " n epee Sor zeae DAT ‘Oration: ae eer the | Ara Raw gail , ' improvement in car : f t ot AER SOUR REE NISH Me ret | are to be prid,and all claims against the late firm Tid this nader malonate to ‘nis people; that be | | oe! Carrington, of Avoca, N. Vor tmprove- fpelgly Opportnity of hearne this dtineuabet | GOUDS WOODEN A WILLOW AV ART: | Poeenss GSE ieown, is return to bis charge, after the last Conference, John Chariton, of Newark, N. J —For mode of ‘ound trip and admission, ti togethor must | and PLATED Ida, ¢., whieh thoy mae (ital A Caion } theasioffensive letters and their author were dis- | “ayn W: Gollender, of N, perioral st Rank Weslo, Peas. wvgnme, Base ove y prices, and feel ‘tatieged that they can BSH FRUITS, &c—Frech Prackesia ci covered; that this led to certain action in the ment in Billiagd tabi ee ge N+ ¥—For NO TE OWNERS OF EES a Wad soll lower'than shy other house in the District of yas 7 peti 9 Quarterly Conference, concerning an appropria- ve Area boa Newark, Ohlo.—Por i ‘Tiesctestten well ye ots poe A spe wil) consult their own iv: ey oad i mwcted rn, thet ron tion for Lame’ _ | proved submarine i f made | i ~ ‘ 80. ine Al . a aap 6 hens wrneernett sselso to public opposl. | PETAL Cope, at —For im; Cimesand | purchacings Iter aflenl ue pleasure in showing | Rereiess C ail of frat gn ais ¢ also, Toma te whieh he feared would result im vio- | ment in cherse presses ptove- marker, ely panel toes, Pie Plant, Peas. M, A & lenee._m short. he, acceding to hie awn stale. | “Joseph Ci of Brooklyn, N. ¥ Ford clear A i YES Don't forget the Now-825 Peun. aveue, be- sw ANG & RURCAECL, $ a J juan, yn, N. ¥ —For4m- ~ mar 2 ment, “got seated and ran off.” Afteran animate! oreued seri fy lead, Furopeanand Atner= | tween sth and Tt sta, = ~ discussion the Conference adopted .the following ta et Newport yea im. cheney pa mont ae Nag GAPRNGovencoxTs COLL GALTS STOVE AND Geldien: . provement i Lie A TS, baa INDLING WOOD, Resoleat, Sibeiat oir aac, Wm. H. n,0f Grafton, Ohie.—Forjim- sseleary ook). 2s pl Petts Spek : in prepare all length aud =178, ZA, tain a hie EIDE Ta ata tonstSiag [PA Croc end Cen Carin of Oowegn [7 Bunce nate ee naan Pete | ante) Ee " Bip Sere! PN iw ee sone inmicient, ond ai we of his course, a Sy sas cide omteead a pigeon ory set at ca = ingle *oioure Reged ease ice unl othe wie ‘i HE WONDER OF WASHI eee a a eae ~~ he was as to the necessity F. M. Davis, of Footville, Wis.—For improve- | Maximum duri: ° gos, = pele ding 9 a.m, to watt RRY £ PEC HER ae : Wal STEPHENS & ee | Te fants VWeiPraBLe! i cay ae, ment in seeding machines. 1 56; mar 31-5 opposite Centre Market, | mar 26-6t iM Duaneat,New York, — uuting all’ Scalp Discsaces ro OP Bald Hirao sad

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