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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | for human hopes, based on such slender foun ~~ PERSOWAL OTICE —THE OFFICE OF THE P his Co ny is re- ae dations! A year has rolled round, nearly Ole Bull is at Louisville moved back to the old stand.‘ etree comer of] NAW | The Kansas Election Case Reports —We two courses of stone have been Iaid; the sala- | _-... Mr. Louis Tumbro, died at Raleigh, Sh, where Subscribers having parts of works, am ; WASHINGTON CITY: | have read attentively the majority and mi- | “” id, and | N- C., on the 24th ult., aged 100 years. neglected by removal. o- otherwise, by call- | KUNKEL & CO. -LESSEES nority reports of the House Election Commit- | ™®*® of all the officials have been paid, an Thomas H. Davie froze to death in Cal- ing at the above address will be promptly a: JOHN ON ane Baltimore oe aon u FRIDAY. March 7, 1856. tee, seicaseactag the resolution (of the ma- the Washington Monument Society, so we are houn county, Miss., on the 1ith alt, to Also kom Richisent, Vircin'a a ae A N B. Agents and ig men of good address jority thereof) to accord to them power to send | “Miially informed, is in dedt’ Such is the) |. Gen. Almonte, en route for Mexico, ar- | can obtain Seunaiiigaitve ceaghoymnenf cn convase: i[7~ Advertisements should be handed in by 4 - % Last Appearacce of !hecharmirg ang result of their labors for the first year. How | rived at New Orleans on the 28th ult. ers for our works. a noe hE Second and Lovely Actress. ol ee co ay they may not appear | to Kansas and elsewhere for persons and magnificent the promise—how insignificant +.-.E. P. Whipple is lecturing before the = : a =< ss M saaik x ITCHELL! unt e next day. papers. We have » repeat the declaration the performance ! ! anti-slavery lyceum in Boston. "aeover was Boer toes: Fam! FOR THE BENEFIT MI ! Co 5 ‘s thera: re . 107- AcENTs ror tux Stax.—The following | made in yesterday’s Star, that those who ing to reflect upon what may be | ®¥le to create a “ sonsation’’ at the South. named persons are authorized to contract for the | hold that General ‘Whitfleld is entitled to the |. 1¢ is saddening +e 7 , Will be beld 7 lication of advertisements in Tua 8 @ the offect of this disgraceful failure. We ,.°;°: Capt. Ryndors has been elected Presi- | evening durine themed remem MO - TAR: H i i . MPhtladeiphia vB Patan, northwest cor- | et in dispute, are perfectly willing to be whose imperronations created : uch a decided im. dae jon on Wednesday evening lest believe that this undertaking, s0 dear to | 2¢Dtof the Empire Club of New York, just | DAY, March 34, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7ah at MISS MITCHELL im Seven Characters: - accommoda‘ at Fal ee ner of Fifth and Chestnut streets’ bound by the country’s verdict in the case a iy pms heart, has been choked in _— 7 5 P will’ be provi i _ ee es THREE CAPITAL PIECES, ie York—S. M. Pxrtinettt & Co., Nassau | after it shall have mastered the contents of | °V° +++sHon. Edward Everett will lecture before A deh setae wilh bnte-atenente thi brace of those who have prostituted it | the Mount Vernon Association at Richmond Boston—V. B. Patuzn, Scollay’s Building. | these twopapers. They bear out to the letter, | ‘"° °™ : aa ooo ith irresistible f A aie to the purposes of political gain. They have, | the ae inst. Come one, come all. feb 23—dt7mar pS aed wi le force, the truth of our re- dered hopeless all future efforts +++. DuPont & Walker’s steam sawmill at | 7 os¢.—a LEATHER Wall bP ta Px xe@.—Our friends and patrons a we fear. rende pe! al jure effo) . ans O8T.—A LEATHER WALLET containing Pe a Rt Rend toexecute | Peated declarations that Governor Reeder is | "s+... induced the fear and Ss batter thi W ington, Del, with ite contents, was de- L one ifty dollar gold plece, af California lasue kind of Jos Parntine with despatch and | asking Congress to adjudge for his own bene- TO; y fire. Loss $3,500, no insurance. and a two-hund: lar note of ices this noble monument, commenced with such other efice in Washingte Jot Printass cyan, | At, that his official statements, made while : ‘WO FANCY DANCES, and - rs AN INIMITABLE [R188 Jig. SEVERAL SONGS DURING EVENING ON FRIDAY EVE’ March 7, 1856, ‘will be - ASMODEUS; ++++Dr. Snow, of Providence, R. I., esti- | 8nder will be liberally rewarded by | Or, The Little D——i's Share! high and holy hopes and aspirations, will | mates the annual value of the products of the | ‘Bis office. .B. HORTON. } minstrel)..Miss M. Mitchel! Gon of press. work that can be executed omacarge | C°VeR#OF of the Territory, are false; that he | ote De completed. "| industry of that city at $14,413152. mee Onde eeennenes — cylinder and Adams’ 2 So, also, | ™akes no pretension to have been himself presses. has the Star otficea Book Bindery connected with After which the original farce, written expressly it, equal in its capacity to turn out book bi indin, of al s 7 5 fort Miss Mitchell by the author of Katy “t Oriel) cation A LADY'S STRATEGEM: ie Wilton............Miss Mi Mitcbell rish Jig...... Mitchel) with a Fancy Miss Mitchel! Miss Mitchel! iss Mitchell To conclude with the aay comedietia entitled Maid with the Milking Pail! the criginal “As at my Mikmata thoes”? Mis Magg'e Mitcbel! On MONDAY EVENING, March 10th, SD 2 in t v will appear in sake c, Traged Prices oF ApMission:—To Bowes and Par- quette 50 cents; Family Circle and Galleries 25 cents. Noextra charge for Reserved Seats. Box Sheet open from 10 until 6 o'clock. Box Office open every day. Ca MR. DEMPSTER’S Second Original Ballad Entertainment WILL BE GIVEN AT CARUSI’S SALOON, On MONDAY EVENING, March 10. NCLUDING THE FOLLOWING SONGS ‘The Rainy Day,’’ ‘<Morning, Noo: Night,” “ Lament of the I:ish Emi; t,” Ba 0’ the Door,” * Highlard Mary,”’ “Ob: —— cauld and restless lone,” “The Death of arren,’’ ‘I’m alone, all alone,” “A M man for a’ that,’’ ‘: Duncan Gray,”? and “ The But even in its unfinished condition, it may | +--+ Commodore Perry read a paper last | Parag —ON THE Sth INSTANT, EITHER elected in pursuance of any law; and fur- i: : io. ‘Washington or Georgetown, carved : serve s useful purpose. When, in after years, | {7°on ©: Guogeartical sole ee eon! Bonie- | GOLD BRACELET, with two lockets attached, ther, that he is here claiming the seat without the principles of this party shall have been | commercial cotersine => oz one of them bearing the tnitialsof EH. A suit ; reward will be given if left at this office, cr the soratch of # pen (other than his own| 4 .2:04 in the oblivion into which the: 1 is gi with Hartley 2 Brother, Water street, Overy wholly unsupported allegations) in the shape yy are +++«M. Calderon de la Barca and his gifted Nena ley Ty » G-orge i . 4 fast hastening, then let this monumental pile, | !ady are residing at Passy, near Paris They a —— mare. of testimony sustaining me oan age ©) thus ‘shorn of its fair proportions,’ tell of — lee a aeege marriage of a daughter of Hers For THE Priore ag bd Ais, - mesetved sa Re Heptiel’ delegste! fem | ia itasting aud biiding «Weck'ok tig fail : oa a gith @ gaietel Geapetasent ansas. ment of the substance or results of a new os armies ++++M_Bosant, who had held several posi- | #"4.Heads, Railroads, with a general assortment postal arrangement with France: The report of the majority—all “ friends of spirit of religious intolerance. Thus may it | tions of official trust in New Orleans, commit- f TOYS, for = A LAMMOND, 8r., 7th street. i be asad and solemn warning to those who | ted suicide on the 29th ult. by plunging a aoe ‘“Weare authorized 2g s ig tot cide | , pats lating see bie dmg ee freedom” in the modern sense of the term—| 1. to come after us, and even in its prema- | 49862r in his breast. SPRING STYLE HATS, 1856. matter of “ is simply a compilation of the sweeping mis- ture ruins, be “ rich i fal RS +++. Rev. Mr. Jope, recently attached to the OW READY AT MATTINGLY’S FASE- French soa’ Exzlish poo oho, ns Fecal statements of the truth concerning Kansas Y oe cloquence Theological Seminary, at Alexandria, has re- N fonable Hat and Cap Establishment a e descripttions to any other in the Distri Columbia. “i : ws SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PREss. The Union makes the following announce- .. > a fine assortment 70 P ats’ been concluded. b: French and English | matters that have appeared from time totime| the Absurdity of it.—The impudenoe and | Ghucch ary ee ee ee Steck una’ beows felt tear Gat anes, Governments, by the terms of which newspa- in such journals as the New York Tribune absurdity of Governor Reeder’s claim to be Abbo h fice ean 3g teem eee, pers and other printed matter may be trans- and Tonies, 6 daiilievate tad tata xdores: Bee tt has come out in his own defence FINE WATCH REPAIRING. ported to and from France, on French account, 5 received as the delegate from Kansas, are against the critics of his Napoleonic romance, ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO through the territory of the United Kingdom, | ment of their truth on the unsustained allega- glaringly exposed by the fact that there is | but his argument is not Specific enough to P Re t > and by British mail packets or commercial | tion of Governor Reeder, and a plea that no have woight with those competent to jud WAT! ON a met ely Be “* ivi i now in Washington a Mr. Delahay, claiming 2 judge. Rey spares Pract! atch- portoet the Unled Mees from the weight shall be accorded to his official state- ridge ‘anci: Min i maker, 69 b street, (below the Post to have been elected a fall member of the | 9.1.7; FTaucis Bolan, of ersvillo, Pa, "€ “‘ Hereafter, therefore, not only newspa- | ments and acts as Governor of the Territory drew the ‘‘ Genoa Crucifix,” at the Sandusky | Oftce,) Georgetown, D- , | Congress, to represent the new State of Kan- Cosmopolitan Art Association distribution of Ociccke kept ee oe eee . ‘une rae periodical works, | where they bear on the merits of the contro- sas, under the Topeka-made constitution, | Prizes. There wore 24,188 tickets, ee = a = of muse, cstalogues, closaleon oon votes versy, because, as they assume, he now acts for | which went into effect on the 4th inst., if Leverton Thomas, an old man of 70 re- usT rere FROM KINGSTON, JA: yarious kinds, printed or lithographed, ad- | the people of Kansas rather than for himself | there be soundness in Governor’s Reeder’s ceret lang eel ence ee on | J poaica, W.1., and in store for sale by the sub- dremed to France, Algeria, a peetct Turkey, | This ia a position proving one of two things’ | theory relative to the political rights of his | @uTa8Y;, at his innocence. Au application | "aes. pain CORDIAL, particularly for ee ‘eye! “2 aiaie - oar po viz: Either that they have deliberately de- | friends there. If without authority of law | has been made for a pardon. ladies? use. ou a bound books,) addressed to countries to which | termined to cast all law and common sense to they had a right to set aside the election le-|_ +--+ Dr. Spaulding, the Catholic Bishop of DRAN ggat ty meg tp Agra the France serves as an intermediate —~ may | the winds to accomplish a partizan end, or gally ordered, in which General Whitfield was Louisville, is delivering his course of lectures be forwarded to or from France! ia Unit on “Tho Elements and History of Modern | Not to be hed in enp tren eerer ke oreo clock e or from i ai ad in an} ut at States or British packets, by coe England, that their minds have become so warped by chosen, and a few days after that occurred to Civilization,”’ before the Catholic Institute of ij ., . a sae JONAS P. LEVY'S. on payment of the same rates of postage ag | ‘be intensity of their Political Prejudices, a8 | hold another election without a pretence of | New Orleans. Pd sin ceo 474, Peon Avent aventie. ize now charged in this country on like mat- | that they have lest all capacity to remember warrant of law for so doing, thenthe subse-| _.... Peter Cooper has petitioned the N. Y. wart Segars, er ter despatehed to, or received from, France, May Queen,”’ in three parts. The whole sccom- p cabo that they were sent to Washington to aid in quent action of his friends at Topeka, re- nneare ts eppont a < Hos, to aenmcane — nots “ a ong Forte, furnished “The United States postage on newspapers | S°Verming the country by law, and under | suiting in the election of » member of Con. aweaticnat Yao Nee Poe a DO&STOR STANISTAS HERNISZ, RFG-| | Tickets FIFTY CENTS. ‘To commence at 5 $7 Gazettes will be two cents each ; on period: constitutional limitations. gress—Mr. Delahay—superseding him (Gov- | which haz cost half a million. Se Penk nn ot Bonuepey. ONee ical works, catalogues, or pamphlets, one éent am eunen oe freutene = Abolitionism, intense and unadulterated, of an F ragr other kinds of printed dsthen(aateacn a ro cerouge every a ; aph of thels, paper? demestic rates ; to be in all cases collected in | the legal positions of which are so absurd as the United States, whether sent or received.’”’ | that one might easily imagine it to be the The Intellrgencer is devoted to news, science, | production of the pen of some such publicist 231 corner F and Fourteenth streets. Consulta: ernor Reeder,) was also lawful; and Kan- :+++ Fiske P. Brewor, a tutor in Yale Col- | tions from 10 a. m , to3 p. m. sas is no longer a Territory, but a State— | lege, (son of the reverend “Sharp rifle’”’ advo- Doctor Stanislas Hernisz, havin returned from A f the same name) has been thrashed by | £urope with improved health, attend to the Mr. Delahay, and not Governor Reeder being pad dante fi : Y | prac {ee of bis profession. : rh ted ti her representative in the Congress of the apy. ey pilme aes he part of.8 | "Le Docteur parle Francais. OST.—A ROLL OF NOTES, emounting to $195 Any persons goes seme, will receive $100 reward oe a we it with C.J BURCH, Fourteenth street, or W. P. HUMPA- United 5 Capt. H. Whittaker has mad El Doctor hauls Eepesnt an nited States. see» Capt. H. ittaker has made a suc- joctor ha: 0) = and literature to-day. as William Lloyd Garrison, Parker Pillsbury, Regarding both the acts on which we com- cout experiment oa te _—. pro- | _11 Doctore paria Ttallano. mar 7—3m* Cp get jen wt 7, Tan Pieatecs ; or Abby Kelley. Indeed, they argue asear | ment above as being mere impudent and al cists Or apscial vntercer, othe APS HE FISH eaten at aie SEVERAL go be 101 E street, between 34 and 4th +—it is now forty-two dayssince neatly and openly in favor of setting all law revolutionary pretensions, we see no validity | consists simply in the application of the com- T this noble steamer left Liverpool. They who at market-houses will be sold in pur-uance of aa 3 7 and rales growing out of Jegal principles at in the claim of either R. or D. Yet, as against | ™n propeller to the sides of the vessel. law on the following days, viz: ee ‘Stone Maris FUR are most inclined tohope for her safety, say that | defiance, and for being governed by the high- Governor Reeder's claim on the grounds on | _ «++» Judge Marsh of Boston has sentenced tnihe Ree ee eee VICTORINE. A liberal reward will be paid for if disabled in mid ocean—for instance, by the | er law of their own momentary views of the | which it is based, that of Mr. Delahay (the peed Pelee eee ae In the Northern Market on March 28. nt tant Ld aca a. breaking of her shaft.—she could not, under | necessitses of their own case, as ever was ar-| 4th of March having expired) is valid and | months imprisonment” ine the susall spea Ant thevomendein eoarenl snenkets not taken z ACARD. , bave reached either coast at so earl 1d i ficial t of “th i i : 47 ie t t ¢ canvass, 'Y | gued in un official report of ‘the American sound. In the whole course of our reading | young Sumner. of which they were convicted and paid for by oo preg occupants jous to wit BARNARD & CO, Avcrionrrrs adate as the present. Another consideration anti-Slavery Society’ penned by Garrison | and experience with public affairs, we never | When tried for his murder. the above dates will be sold to the highest bidder axpComaission MERCHANTS,corner Penn in her favor is, that ber hull was divided into himself. ’ sylvania avenue and 9th streets, will as usual ive their especial attention to all sales entrusted compartments, which would have prevented F ; : ;, | on the respective dates named. before saw or heard of acase based upon such ee Major McCaslin, the Indian agent in By order of the Mayor. Some time since we took cocasion to explain ansas, is a famous fiddler. Those who have x ; mamma e cag ran VER them, such as Housekeeping effects, Real Ks- her filling, had she run foul of an icebe: i i bold snd sheer filse pestunane en'this claim of | honed kien play the \\ Arkansas Traveler,” ED EN (acme eee ne tate, or any other Goods, upen the most reasona- ° Tg. that this scheme of sending for persons and ex-Governor Reeder to be admitted as the | and are familiar with his bland and genial Learning to Think, by Abbott, 50 cents. ble terms: They will make liberal cash ad- Troops 1x Canapa.—There are usually | Papers was merely a dodge designed to pay | jawrul delegate from Kansas, manners, will not be astonished at his power United states, Canada and Cuba, by Mirs Mur- | Y82CS* 02 consigaments. mar 6—Im eight regiments of British troops stationed in | "#8 to a large number of Abolition agita- = isco part the far Bh arectgeeriig Parnas Magazine for March, 25 cents. the Canadas; when the war broke out all but | ‘7 Who have devoted themselves for the past! phe Democratic Nomination ~Quite a}... Mr. R. @. Parder, in his revised ‘Man. | Harper's do do three were sent to the Crimea. Tifey are no | Year to the work of abolitionising Kansas. | nomber of sturdy delegates to the recent | ual of the Strawberry,” says that during the Hae eine Commetes tn Ares, Wy longer needed there, and they are accord. | These are the parties who are intended by Gov. | Democratic State Convention at Harrisburg, | 8st, year New York city consumed from ingly sent back, or a portion of them, to Can- | Reeder and his abolition co-laborers to be A of Scis Discoveries, or Y: Pa,, are now in Washington. These. gentle. | $000 © £4,000 bushels of this delisions trut; | of Pacts, for 10 oh ox Fear Book: = a ni le - | Philadelphia, from 000 to 14,000. joston. For sale b: E. K. LUNDY, ada. This is the explanation which is given | brought hither at the cost of the Treasury of oot are, of course, and very properly, earnest | from 9,000 to 11,000, "and Cincinnati from | _mar7—tr if No. 128 Bildge st by the New York Post of the order for the re- | the pooner Btates. Rs ~~. — of yer hia Wl dca a ASTOUNDING NEWS! moval of troops, as mentioned in th are already in northern Atlantic States, beg-| Buchanan. As a matter of course they are| ---- John M. ell, sheriff of New Orleans, | EXTRAORDINARY UNDERTAKIXG" ‘Times. om - pe he Tandon: ging for money and arms with which to resist earnestly pleading his cause with labia was required to give security to the amount LIGHTNING NOWHERE'!! wz 2 Democratic public men, from all sections of gentlemen of that city, of different shades of | $5,000,000 BET ON THE RESULT !!! arrived at Hampton Roads on the evening of nee - come eH teria Weahing- the Union. The abiding attachment of Penn- | politics, have placed their names on Mr. Bell’s HE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST RE- the third, after an eipeteetalakbertinctatt ton ; while it is designed evidently to import sylvania to James Buchanan, while it tells} 0°24) each for twenty-five hundred dollars, spec‘fully inform their customers, the pub- F?° R SAL E®A PAIR OF SUPERIOR young Kentucky m:ztched HORSES, well broke for riding or@riving. Thevare without fault. and will be sold at — bargalr Enquire at Weedon’s Stable, at foct of the Capitol Grounds, or at the residence of J. W SMITH, near Benning’s Bridge, where ttey may be seen for two or three days. mer 6—3:* ee , or the Pearl ef Pearl River; by Mrs. Southworth. The Family Christian Album ; edited by Mrs. E_P Elam. Vol.1 Metthew’s Digest of the Laws of Virginia cf 2 Civil Nature. Vol 1. The Quarterly Law Journal, published in c it, Georgetown. supporters of the proposition to nominate Mr. | 11,000 to 14,000. ae the laws and the officers of the government in of fifty thousand dollars. Twenty well known TELEGRAPH DISTANCED!!!! Tae Merrmac.—This noble steam-frigate oo of 1776; by H. irec’ i the said twenty signers representinn a capital | lic, and everybody else, that after an enorm:us «th on lon of 1776 ; days. Some one on board wrote to the Balti- iss Sep eid Pair Swear | well indeed for the integrity of purpose of | of at least Sout aitttine et doliees. P outlay, neessary to such a stupendous uader- | Grigsby. FRANCK TAYLOR more Sun - pide pllmaepmngesigs the good people of that State in all they do, a taking, (never before attempted by mortal.) that ; ty evideus tigen thi t that +++ Daniel Webster once said that “the they, having completed their grand Express ar It is clearly evident from this report that} involves an abiding compliment to the worth | sin of America was the sin of suretyship’’ | rangements all over fhe world, call for the lenetit Monday, 25th Februs ry, in good style, midst = mangoes se ee commities intend, 1£ pos-'|/¢¢ Mr. Buchanan himself that tells well for eee es Apres = Pane ark s the chiegelnpetiel nee pectoris the cheers of thousa: ds that came to witness | sible, to throw the decision of the case over him in all respects. Be eclopuena de pate aoe ke in mae pet-toned to the world, and our customers in par- this magnificent ship sail. Our time with | until after the next approaching Presidential =— At di Rares tah make the most | ticular, that their great through express rider has Tham from Boston Yard to Boston Light was | election. Or, in other words, that their aim if the incidents OF this feature ia bones | arrived in th- extraordinary and unprecedented Lhourand 5 minutes. From thence we pas sd | ’ slsappes Pes The Current Operations of the Treasury | if the incidents of this feature in business | short space of forty-five hcum from Tecallytown, our course for Cape Sable, where we had a | i£ to make Republican party capital in that Department.—On yesterday, 6th of March, | Were written. distance 3% alles, Hiding throu-h snow 105; tremendous gale of wind with very rough | election, by and through the expenditure of| there were of Treasury warrants entered on FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING. ALSO, CUTTING AN” FITTING Y MRS B. B. NORRIS, (late cf Baltimore,) No. 49Jeouth Fourteenth street. Washington ' N_B. She is prepared to fill all orders with neatness and despatch Se eral Dress Makers wanted Ms B.B Norris’s eelebrated CEDAR TAK and TAR SYRUP for sale as above mar 6-2w* “We left Boston Navy Yard atl p.m, +,e+ Henry Bedwell, surgeon, and Augustus | f¢¢t deep, swimming cretks three feet wide, kill- | _™arG-Bw® 000 : A = : = ; . ~_ | ing 72 hor in the attempt, bringing sealed docu- Co — in a of — this earns ie money from the United States Treasury to] the books of the Department— nae pegqemad ar ey tides ig ieee announcing ‘the re py ei ‘cose Level of | 72 Saewniee NISTS, AND . rom ere we cruised around tl ; : hed iastone Jail, | the tallest and fattest imen of Sheep that Gulf stream to try the engines pry sailing pay the cost of flooding the non-slaveholding | For the Treasury Department... $25,798 65 ? e ta and fai spec P 1 England, upon finding of a coroner’s jury that | have been seen in these parts for seme time. qualities of the ye She “stays’’ well, and | States with abolition falsehoods, written by be Iracrdaan tosh i aeeeaaries arin - they were guilty of manslaughter in giving | They are the picked Sheep of all the flocks in the ae eogines never bad to be stopped to reme- | the parties they aim to collect here, to the War warrants received and ex- Bikes spoons a Tevet: opium instead of ite Sey Sl sacltlag” Shor werent, = ples | ao sex as meurrgeatd § eset thousand abolition newspapers; and by pay- tered... epee Le 2,150 # Eade cela the baines raring Sergi by those prince of farmers Franklin J. ‘Cross, t Toue? i % TOME. . eevee oe 12]; pre ’ *q , of Montgomery county, ani Stex- _ Secretary of the Navy’s orders, but | ing them each an aggregate sufficient =e | Sapecieor of the Navy........6 , 330 00) 1°8 condition. ard eq , Of Paitax county, Vo , who have will probably go up to the naval anchorage | able each of them to play the Republican- ++++ Captain Hunter, better known to the | made it a study from infancy how to fatten sheep. bce a ae phease the coal bunkers, party missionary over the non-slaveholding a world and the newspapers as Alvarado Hun- pelpratper arcs sepa of thelr nonpariel,as plus 3 cere and crew all well. States for months before the 6th of November CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. or, died recently in New York at the hospital | “"Ty subacrinent will offer the above Shep for next. There can be no doubt that the Re-| In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to vetlel Leider tid sere coe sale at their stalls, No. 26 and :8, Old Centre pension of the exercises of the South Carol publican-party managers now here have ar- | Press, the annual fortification bill, (appropri- Perry, captured a town on the Mexican coast Thankful tor Sec favors, with #constant endeavor ei ek =~ bes a> of a serious and ranged this plan in detail. Hence the de- | ating, in all, about $2,800,000,) was passed. contrary to the rules and regulations of the | to please, they still solfcit a share of public pa- = ain _ The Columbia Exam- mand for power to send for persons and pe The resolution of Mr. Sumner censuring the | routine system of naval tactics He was well Ronee. ae H.B. OTTERBACK & BRO. “We regret to pe micle thi fe The sch i ; President for giving to"Denmark the notice | known in this city, and has left many personal | _™&r7—2t* = aie bin ro bas —_ le this un ayes pers. the seh eme isa vast one, and cunning- for the termination of the Sound Dues treaty, | friends. ; United States Patent Office, 4 . - contrived, indeed. © Kansas contested | and directing the Foreign Affairs Committee to sees Senor Fortello, of e mvention 0} 80, it is not less cr duty, t= seletion to tee oe Oe soe d directing the Foreign Affairs 0 : 5 a PSiemad Aes : f q . _ WASHINGTON, March 6, 1553 College. to state frankly our opinion. Al- election case, already shown in the two re- | report such measures as they may think ne- | Peru, has Laas the following project for N THE PETITION OF RICHAKD M. 18 000 PRIME HAVANA SEGARS — 3 Just received, on consignment eighteen thousand very prime Havanz Segars, of choice brands; among which may be fond sci» very superior. Any of which will be sold at the importing ay toclose consignment ALL, BARNARD & CO, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, mar 6-6t corner Pa. av and 9th +t Fok SALE.—A GOOD STRONG WORK Horse. Works well in any kind of harness Also, one or two Wagons, suitable fora butcher or or ice wegen. Ap- ply to JAS. ROBERTSON, Agent, No 60 Pros- pect street, G etown. mar 5—* OST.—ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEV- enth street, between Pennsylvania and Messe- usctts avenues, a light brown FUR VICTO- INE, lined with purple sitk. Any one retorn- eae peer peremeteeii es Tae Sourm Canouina Contec —The sus- HOE, of New Vor — ing. it —— gested D WEBB, at vy phew ‘ us di i th t i =, of New York, praying for the exten- | {», ‘Ouse, corner Penn. avenue and 3d street, though the recent emeute was the immediate ports in question to be the boldest pretense reeelon Me bend Deen aa alec: ee Te Stan tna e sion of a fatent granted. to him npn wil be suitably rewarded mers - 3t_ cause of the present interregnum, it cannot | for an election contest ever conceived by | securing for the action of the Executive the | all existing contracts for the sale thereof on | f Sty, 1842, for an improvement in “machiue be disguised that, for some time previous, i NOW THE SNOW 18 THAWING: Tee LAKES ARE OVERFLOWING with Bouguets of Resl and Artificial FLOWERS. with FERFUMERY. FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES, CLOCKS, STA- TIONERY, &., &. OPERA GLASSES for THE LAKES, 2 : di id pulverizing metallic plates,”’ for there was much dissatisfuction felt and ex- | *Pecious and unscrupulous men, is, indeed, | concurrence of the legislative branch of the | commission, and soll it hereafter at the several | £7, £7!"éing and p tra x 1 f ited it, at $40 ton; doee ciakdl seven from the ogg teen —— aces of its deposit, a . P : ° 3 pressed in regard to the | change in the | simply “a 1 enough (Republican-party) Government of the United States, was then posi per ton. paid | which lace on the iv a Pie ~~ taken up. for $15 cash, and the balance in rateable pro- It is ord ., that the sald petition be heard at administration of the college. The events of Morgan until after the election.” Mr. Sumner argued that, althoughthe treaty | portions of the bonds of the House and For- | the Patent Ofice aa Rontay, he" teh dey at the past week, in connection with our Pre | Our belief is, that honorable members who, | was constitutionally made by the President, | ¢ign debt, with the object of extinguishing the | May next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all sr" wai vious information, convince uz that if the 2 id i hy 1 hall id by and with the advice and consent of the ational Debt.” haves why oon pa Bien euphs net be queme. trusteez desire the Prosperity of the institu- while they are anxious that slavery shall not Senate, it was not competent for either the s+++ Prof. Hitchcock, of Amherst College, Puan enegie arg are required to tion, they must soon have a full meeting, as-| exist in Kansas are not sympathizers with Executive alone or in combination with the eertain the cause of this state of thin 3, and has just returned from a tour at the West, | file in the it Office thelr objections, specially g! the general politics of the Republican party, | Senate to abrogate it; that it could only be | where he has been giving lectures on Geolo; set forth in writing, at least twenty days before Bel eet ignien at te wl bard angi he rp fr ton | trina bo a ama i by eg | css i ge hs publi | he dy ot bengal tetmony tad by. citer ” i A islation of bo ouses, approve y the a very interesting account of his tour in the ny: i sas designed to drive them into it, however, | President. He contended that such was the} Boston Congregationalist of last week, in which cesagne stony Speyer Seunaken Halen deo A Youre Lavy Buryep to Deata.—One of | if brow-beating and personal abuse of them | sole course permitted by the spirit of the Oon- eae rpaes Herds bed long erie ie ore a nae eye view of the | The testimony in the case will be closed on the those melancholy casualties recently occu: ed | by the pens of persons writing from this cit stitution, and such wasthe rule prescribed by | unbounde ospitality of the Western people, 9th day of May; depositions and ether papers re- in this city which ink the minor evile of life to Re vations sae eeyud in their md Judicial authority and the uniform precedents | of the growth of theirjoities, of the geology ind | tea upon as testimony must be Sled in the office into nothingness. Miss Eveline Hillock, who ee of our Government, railroads of the West, and of that section of | om pet genera et < = = resided in the family of Mr Francis Palms, | 8Péctive districts can effect that end. Mr. Mason controverted the views of the | the country generally. He speaks of suffering Ordered, elso, that this notice be pubilehed in was literally burned to death through strange ; a - Senator from Massachusetts, and urged that | with the cold at Cincinnati and generally in | i Union” Intelligencer, and Star, ‘axhington, aud unaccountable inaction of those about} The Washington Monument.—If anything | the treaty has not so much been abrogated | that latitude much more than he has in D. C.; Repubiican,Baltimore, Na ; Pennsylva- her. Her clothing took fire by contact with | were needed to show the insincerity of Know | by the act of the President giving the notice | England, where the dwellings are constructed | nian, Piladetphis, Pa.; Journal of Commerce, the stove, and, though the means wore at Nothingism, it may be found in the course of | ®# by the necessary result of a contingency | in view of severe winters. New York, N. Y.; and Daily Post, Providence, hand to extinguish the flames, absolutel gism, 7 : provided for in the treaty itself; that in fact R.I j once’a week for three successive weeks pre- nothing was done until fatal injury enaued | tB© gemtlemen who were sneaked into the| fhe treaty expired by the terms of its own NOTICE.—THE BOARD OF pI. | Viousto the 19h day of May next, the day of The frantic girl flew from room to room shriek3 | Board of the Washington Monument Society, | limitation. earing. h 2 rectors of Washington Building Associ- ASO! Bee eee ated sate pest Amare of the | by a woll-arranged party trick. ‘The indecent | A protracted discussion ensued until the | ation wil mee SAYS ETT ee ting Assoct- sieges promo biarrne oceurrence, rushed into the house and at- of Patents. : ‘ * hour of adjournment, in which the subject | of the Franklin Fire Compan , at 7 o'clock. tempted in vain to smother the flames b haste which they exhibited to oust their Pre- | was come in various lights by Messrs. 1t* J.P. DICKINSON, Secretary. P. $.—Editors of the above will wrapping her in an overcoat, burning his | decessors in office, the blustering, swaggering ha: sale orrent. At mars S01 Pa. av., near A (Union, Globe, & intelli, *s Express Der SPRING GOODS. _—_ H. SMOOT, No. 119 Sonth si'e Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, D.C . bas re- ceived his First Instalmentof SPRING GOODS, sul ed to the early demand. Plain cols all wool Mous de Laines, Pain Black Silks, all grades, 1 Plain French Procoles or Cambrics, W hite and colored figured Brilliantes, 100 pieces English and American Calicoes, 20 pieces Manchester and Domestic Gingban.= 25 pieces White Cambrics and Jaconets, { 50 pieces Checked and Plain Muslins, | 2% picces Richardson and Barklie’s Irish Linens, 300 pie>es soft-finished Shirting Cotton, 12K New York, Bates and Wamasutta Mills do = rod Brace and brown Sheeting Cottous! | ing, Table Damasks, and Napkins, Ladies and Gents Linen Cambric Handkerchiet= Heavy Osnaburg Prints and Striped Osnaburgs Mixed Denims and twilled and — do Fessenden, Collamer, Cass, Urittenden, Tou- send their bills to the Patent O: withe Also, Whalebone and Manilla ed Skirts, 0 . UNITARIAN CHURCH.—REV. DR. containing this notice. mar 7—1a' White and slate col do. is severely in the act. At last he suc- | tone which initiated their entrance upon the be B = spree itinlewes oe Beenie lobed | <i a aaetyer will preach United States Patent Office, ‘with other frasruat ie goods, to which large ad- a ree “upon my aaar tegen “reuse duties of their now positions, their boastful pongeednasl a. previously stricken ‘ut; and | the evenine fora Thent gical discourse. @cbject Tra Marks tom. | |inNew Yaka Pimape three weeks of agonizing Suitata: Conan un- | nd pretentious pronunciamento, addressed | the Senate adjourned to Monday. A vindication of the Unftarian Faith. N GHE EETITION OF MARMADUKE in New York and Philadelphia ‘ Cash and prompt payingcustomersare solicited 4 to call early. (mar 5) J.4.8 DESTINY DEMONSTRATED BY THE PLANETS UR ASTROLOGY. ROF’R SYLVESTER CONTINUES TO Poretell all Particular Events of Human Life, such as Love, Marriage, Description of Persons Riches, Business, Friends, Rights, Claims, and Deeds of Property; all kinds of Speculations, Law Suits, Gain or Lose; of Bickness, all kinds of Dis- tempers cured In quick time, Terms: Fifty ad male or female; People of Twenty-Five Cents. sagt A , Opposite the Smithsonian. oa he Island. mar 3-im* CAST-OFF CLOTHING UGHT AND SOLD AT 76 LOUISIANA mar 3-1m® | rer — OSBORNE, of New York, for the ey, death released the sufferer. | to their brethren throughout the country—all In the House, yesterday, after we went to Bem AT TENTION, FRANKLIN FIRE | extension of a patent granted ely fey Se a os Avefeecedhcemrs my these things are remembered, and will long] press, the annual West Point Academy and to nitend Sali Nesting wousTe hereby notified | of Ma [reg Papier met nme wera 9 Detroit Free Press, | @ remembered, not only by the citizens of | Pension appropriation bills were passed. gine-house on SATURDAY EVENIN , March | said patent, which takes place on the eons einai Acotmant:— The Thurs aday- morn- Washington, but by every goodand true man] The pending resolution authorising the a at poe: Crest bnsiness demands the shod les ce ge ne me ing mail train from Baltimore to Philadelphia who blushed to see this desecration of a work Committee on Elections to send for persons * ROBT. E. DOYLE, President. the Patent Uttice on Monday, the 12th day of Mai met with an accident of a serious character | that had hitherto been regarded as holy and | and apers in the Kansas contested election| 6z0.R CRossrixip, Secretary. mar7-2% | next, at 12 0’clock m.; and ail persons are notifies five miles north of Wilmington, bythe break- | sacred. The old Board, composed of gentle | °#8¢. being taken up, Mr. Boyce addressed —— GEORGETOWN CORPORATION poo fs way show a one have, why ing of the driving-wheel of the enzine The = — sn ont, . ;,. | the House at length against it, and Mr. Bing- XES,—All persons indebted to the | *#!4 petition ought not engine was rendered a complete wreck, and | ™°2 distinguished alike for their virtue, wis- | ham for it. * 6 TA persons > des. | . Persons op) the extension are required te arse: Corporation of Georgetown for taxes ofevery des. c her passenger cars were forced up an embank- | dom and intelligence, were ordered to retire | This resolation being informally laid aside | cription, whether under the general tax ordi- =. the Balen Gate ter ee eas ment, and left lying upon theirside The | and make way for these patriots, who were for the day, the Speaker laid before the House nances, or those imposed Ss Sapo *, ue the day of besting' oi a aay — —- all escaped serious injury, but the ting « hi ‘testimonial | 2°O™™MUnication from the Secretary of the pet ten oer raged — ie Palate ee Re my beat imon: filed by either reman was severely hurt. The mail agent | P2nting “to complete at once this testimonial | Treasury recommending the construction of | subscriber w et es collections in | 884 transmitted in accordance with the rules of was thrown from the window of the car and | Of a nation’s gratitude.” To be sure, some | six small revenue cutters for service on the algae summary manner. As all parties so in- a which will be furnished on application esea with some slight bruises. The wreck | were invidious enough to suggest a compari- | !akes, and to dispose of two an cutters now debted have long since had their accounts de y Avenue, © ite Holmead’s 5 : 2d day of May, 1856; depositions and other pa- id ne. to’ = . track Lepage ay daar Pgticrn son with the indiscreet purchaser of a certain [ta aat thea tboe Sricgbienpeors Plaats as os ree ie te age pera Ar) Pers relied pon as testimony must be ne in the a 's. A through Post offer, to iJ i “ 22 office on or i P Saeed mad Cen the cd on kee ae animal called “the elephant,” while a few| Shortly afterwards the House adjourned. | Person. Those who ars wis euevotd the heavy | Cuments, ifany, within ten ya thereafver. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. se paces es toss 2 hinted their doubts as to the performance of — chon pore my teathon aeen J fires pes Ordered, also, that this notice be reggae WEARENOW RECEIVING OUR FIRST Paarrow Evrect or 4x AVALANCRE.—Dur- | these lofty promises, on the ground that they Proceedings ef Te-Day. Henry GC. Jewell—at the corner of High and Gay | the Union, Ini and > s; ing a recent rain storm at Cape Breton an Evening had often heard Know Nothi : . ‘1 - | streets, Georgetown, who are authorised to give ington, D. C.; Republican, Baltimore , Maryland; avalanche of snow, impelled by a large body of ie of 10" ‘ings tearing In the House, to-day, after the introduc: P et Put pring supply of Bonnets and Rib- ladelphia, Pa; Day Book, Tarltons, Florences, of wate; helmed the dweiling-house ofa | down, but never yet of their erectiig a struc- | tion and reference of bundry resolutions— | "elpttnmybehall. |) Eu York, New York; and Post, Boston, Mas ; | {if s new tiple) of BONNETS and ‘children's , overwhelm t 1D, se ofa , ‘’ ny 1 PI lous < Mr Campbell, — thirty, ‘miles | from abe ture. But atill it was hoped that having weg Clingman called for the regular order Georgetown, March 7th, olieier er — = day of Bay nex, be as of hearing. ELAS snd: ATS, — Ty eo man : ing th bi int Sony 5 i a turers. ; a False Mr Campbell, bis’ wife, mothe, there | entered upon their labors with the ‘eal of Whereupon the Election Committee's eso- | ges, THE AW PRION GUARTETTE Commissioner of Fitents. | Mard6t 2socth side Pa ay, new vhs childrea’ and two young girls. Mrs. Camp- | Deopbytes, and having in some measure un- | jution uthorising them to send for persons | Dot tT he o “Ba Ey P. 8. —Ealtemsof the shove will OST_—A PAIR OF PLAIN GOLD EAB bell. her three children, and ons of the girls | der their command the machinery of the va- | and papers in the Kansas olection case again pire: thor ter Wednesday the benest | COPY: and send. thelr ae an: a Ketent . Ringe, on High or Bridge sree! Gearget’» perished by the catastrophe, but the others | rious lodges throughout the country, they | cme up. the Lutheran Chareh holding the Fete there oy pa pa The fader will be liberally rewerded by lear in the nightsc A bara was cleo sreronrres | would de something which would justify the agate Wevsadatioc, wtise bo Ladet een Fasy esi ming ome Performances. | A SHOW CASE FOR SALE VERY, Low | origh mise street napasite Fer = i sal giglonpienh teenie Wore killed. = reshness of their undertaking. But, sias! | cluded when we went to press. mare—at e A’ at ELLIG’S, 306 Pa. avenue. fed 20 mad-iwe

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