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The Hon. Henry Winter Davis —We trast posed would be placed on the memorandum, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. TENTION 3 os BNEY MEE , . ea. ich fri to writing, that . _ that the speech delivered by this gentleman | there might be ca hinmnesendng ies in-| The Senate did not sit on Saturday last. | py requested to attend the rezular_monthlv mect, JOURNEYMAN BLACKSMITH 8 few days since in New York, will be cireu- | asmuch as attempts, not altogether unsuccess- | In the House, egg s iameens ed Ti o'clock, Saig’s th 4 ince Hall, 02 seriber cours 00 epee a ponhaja man Bleck. Inted by hundreds of thoutssde thronghost | [ot tare ee eee ee cece sear | ceasdered private bill, in Committes of the tect, between Bi an toh sree as business of | smith anda Helper; boy a helper would. be Maryland. While its unmitigated billings- | 14 Secekeasion’ ‘bee -meadedereler ¢ E Brought before the meeti be any misapprehension in the future, election sromecne take Place, wi at the last meeting EVENING STAR. : ‘ Cedi, borane oie ’ ———————————, | gate and very clumsy attempts st buffoonery | say, explicitly, that I leave my speech to in- a then “wher thee teh = ye 4 , c. BUCKINGH ASI U7" Advertisements should be handed In PY | jevelled at President Pierce, can oaly generate | terpret iteclf, and hold myself responsible for | S>4 Wes) representatives of 1 Fejected, and | “By aeder of ANTED—A GOOD COOK. ALSO, A 12 o’clock, m., otherwise they may not appear | |" contempt of the political friends of that it, without qualification or oe that for the relief Peyton G. King was read | jy Chasabermaia. for, a faretly, ot three er. antl) the next G¥_______ fanotionary and the mortifcation af their op-| Wasmryarox, July 19, 1956. = The Hous thas enemas ; ran, Bans haw For Furniture. Serene aeeiee yaa Noricx.—Those charged with the manage- | ponents who respect their own party, hisun-| Qn the same day I received a note from Mr. —— ; a purpine af loccanelh cles sian ANTED—A FIRST-RATE (WOMAN) ment of clubs, societies, and all other associa- | guarded revelations of the ultra Freesoil sen- | Brooks, which will be found elsewhere, from Proceedings ef Te-Day. tur advantage to give us a call before disposing a Boy, about 16 of age, tiens are notified that in order to insure the | timents of the Fillmore leaders, veiled as they | fhe hands of Gon. Lane | rom this point the | In the Senate, to-day, they took up the | of the same. to duy their the Urion Hotel, opporite the R: insertion of advertisements or notices of any description in the Star, payment must be made for them when offered, or an arrangement for the psyment for the same provided for. There are now on file in our counting room many We are have been by occasional oratorical professions | jg most clearly and truly stated by my es- | bill to amend the act to remodel the Diplo- Cape ~ ss as eee omed inte ven 5 JAMES T. LLOY of willingness to do equal and exact justice to | teemed and pie friend, the Hon. Lewis D. | matic and Consular systems of the U. 8. Gévy- | incident toa public meme cen ggg ak the slaveholding States, must certainly serve | Campbell. His statement I append hereto. | ernment. After Mr. Mason explained the bill | Ch&nge% for good second ‘Dedters to open the eyes of the rural population of his I cn ene teak “era — in detail— State—Maryland—to tho extreme danger to | it to trath to say that from what I had heard | . Mr. Benjamin offered an amendment, de- BG MEXICAN Wan —curr sous WANTED-A SERVANT WOMAN, TO Do ‘the bousework for a small family Apply to STEWART & BRO., 432 7th street, between 6 and H stroets. jy Be A a 4 B fe A 5, ji signed, as alleged, only to make it more ex- eer —WANTED 1,000 to 3,000 DOL. advertisements, not inserted, because our | their rights and interests involved in the tri- acne toda é tinh. Pererroks hee plicit; which was being considered. men, and Snag enaeeenent inthe Gulf Saad $3,000. LARS fer one » for wrbich terms bave not been complied with. Thisrule | umph of any party but the Democracy, in No- | 20 ting act, which 1 have properly charac- | Mr. Benjamin was addressing the Senate | ren, ested to attend 2 meeting at the Ana ood early wee gun FY Box must be imperative. vember next. In principle, as enunciated by | terized, I did think must have been abhorrent | When we went to press. : ene = merge tips Rake «= yee maga — yew <0 Henry Winter Davis, the ultimate purposes | to his better nature In remembrance of my In the House, on motion of Mr. Kennett, Hecate tee dotn tintneweiaititiled timestieodl § SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. of Fillmoreism with reference to the future | Pinions of him. and feeling that through bis | the Committee of the Whole was disc Rilecick atin Gonna The Inted/igencer’s usual editorial columns hb i misconduct I could still detect traces of a gal- ANTED—IN AN AUCTION AND Com- S leave to call the attention of the mission of slavery in this country, are identical with lantry which some day might cause him to from the further censideration of the bill for to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWAR housea young man Oneacquaintd with the business . Address AUC. are to-day occupied with ex Speaker Win- | those enunciated by the Hon. George C. Dunn, | condemn as heartily as others do his assault | the improvement of the Des Moines Rapids of — agterceny Sig it ecpaecirg by so doing they | TIONEER, Star Office Sy 2% throp’s reply to the recent letter of the Hon. | and by all the ‘« American” party members mes Peary a lareer Peeve ee the Mississippi river; and the said bill was | ““Totiet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at ee eee ee Wm. C. Rives of Va., and the public ation of | of the House who sustain the acts of the Abo- tata blaieed for indimating the opitiod that, subsequently passed—yeas 117, nays 43. 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. connate — ampneyens Rn pny eben Mr, Barlingame’s card concerning his affair ‘woman 9-6 JOHN McDEVITT. | litionists of Congress to a greater or lees de- | in spite of that act, he was yet a brave man. Mr. Dunn moved to take from the Speaker’s por = ELLIs’s Visib aoa och: gree, in their votes and speeches; which, in| Even as late as in my conversation with Gen. | table the Kansas pacification bill; not ed. G Music and Musical Instromen’ y 23-tr turn are identical with those of the Republi- | ne, when he stated that Mr. Brooks de- | to—yeas 103, nays 72—a two-thirds vote being ae | jy sired a speedy meeting, I felt a glow of admi- | required. pre STOOLS AT ELL PIANO can party so far as their tendency to produce | ration for him asagallantfoeman. But I was r. Denver moved to suspend the rule to Store. Jy B-tr certain ultimate results isconcerned. It can ees : ee expressions = epgire: ar! a permit — _ ey pe he ner — se * in whic lowing a proclivity of my hoa: tee on the Pacific Railroad the biil to aid the CASE PRESERVED’ GINGER hardly be that the fury of political eer Thad indulged, were entirely misplaced. Out | construction of that work (and to move also 1 do Conserved Do will much longer serve to keep the eyeso ? of “regard for his feelings,’’ inasmuch as he | to give it a place on the calendar, wherein it} A prime article just in store and for sale by the people of Maryland closed to the danger- | was so tender of mine, I will abstain from any | would have precedence over the general Z M.P KING Oe 4 ous work in which those they trust are using | further expression of my opinion, but leave Peopeiayon bills not yet disposed of by the Jy 28-tf_285 Vermont av., cor_ 15th and f ste work. Apply at PUTENTINI’S, No. 279 Penn. avenue. between 10th end listreets. jy 22-tr AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO find persons in want of the following er- with Mr. Brooks of 8. C. Tho Union quotes from the New York Meraid of May 4, 1850, wherein it was charged that Fremont was originally sent to the United States Senate by the manuvering of the land claims speculators in California, to get Con- gress, with Benton’s aid, to confirm all the fraudulent Spanish and Mexican land grants lasses Portrait or Picture poe yo ns eager ae 08 Peteings teen end. Marble- rackett Tables, in bronze or gold. ‘All kinds of Pictures framed, ry size Looking Glasses, or other work in the ding with dispatch. to i men of honor to determine his ition in | House.) A GREAT SA -—PORTH-| _ 4180, alot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for Se nC a aa i them. = view of his own conduct. yg The yeas and nays were being taken on this pasguneien Umhiotcs: Perfumery, Combe, | shelving, &o on hand. Terms moderate to suit 35,000, So eee A Card from Mr. Burlingame. In response to his numerous insinuations, | motion as the Star went to press, and it was | Brushes, Paper, Playing and Visiting Card, En : may: ’ “ The value of the land in dispute, if Con- gress confirms all sorts of Mexican titles, it is said, will reach $600,000,000. No wonder that Col. Benton is as wide awake for California let him take my scorn. Why did he linger in | evident that it would not prevail. vings, Canes, Bi Chess, Dominoes, On the 21st Piles inet Tae ect cteeach the district, where he was exposed to arrest ? x Sf Semen, 9 ee. JOuN F Sengpeine in the House of Representatives, which con- | The intimation that my friends arrested him _Sy 3-' u = on avenue. tained this language: |Here follows an ex- | is unworthy even of him. I do not know the PERSONAL. SOMETHING NEW. tract from the report of the House proceed- | man who did it The dearest friends I had irkwood Ecnse. N WAGNER. 4 «e+» The Hon. * . ITIZENS AND STRANGERS WILL now as he was fast asleep at all former periods. | ings on the day in question, embracing the | could get no clue from me of the affair. I been ieddenty waited Poker veel ty Sra find it to their iaterest by calling on Dr : = As Walpole once said, every man has his pocket | portion of his (Mr. Burlingame’s) speech caua- | thought Mr. Brooks was in earnest, and pre- gerous illness of one of his children GOODMAN, Denist, No. 304 Pensylvania avenue. Boskpixe -TWOOR THREE FAMILIES handkerchief, whether he be Secretary orSen- | ing the difficulty with Mr. Brooks; and then | pared myself to mect him sternly and without " Teeth extracted with skill and comparative free- can be accomodated with comfortable rooms ator. Colonel Benton rolled up his eyes in extracts from the statement of Mr Bocock, fail. If he was afraid to go to Canada, the «+e» Among the passengers on the steamer | dom from pain, by means of improved instru- P and board on the corner of 13th and H streets pious horror at the assertion made by the glo- | published as a portion of the recent card of | nearest neutral ground, why did he not name | Fulton from New York for Havre on Saturday, po it ore) are ae ser Foue: fl have = euenan st pee from the rious Calhoun that the conquest of Mexican ir. Brooks—to show the purpose for which | Some other place? Was I not equally with | ¥48 Mrs. Gen. Scutt. I |? 9 bene aod ty. A odby. Lay yar yard territory, and its annexation to the United | Mr. Bocock had called on him in the name of | himself exposed to the hazard of a fore’ ign ju- | .... The Hon Edward C. Marchall, a mem- LIME—LIME_LIME. jy 26-38 ‘ ‘ States, abrogated all Mexican laws in said territory, .even those against slavery. Mr. Benton saw where his action would end, un- less discovered, and opposed it, not that he loved slavery less, but Mexican land scrip more. Mr. Brooks, and also to shi hat risdiction? He could have reached the place | ber of the last U S. Housa of Representatives, BUSHELS WOOD-BURNT LIME in thelr interviews, according to Mr. oe of meeting in a few hours, keeping most of | reached Washington this aie He is so- 2,000 now landing, in oa. order and af statement | the way in the Statcs of Pennsylvania and | journing at the Kirkwood House. superior quality, being the be: orp cney, SET & This statement was mode for Mr. Bro»-ks by Maryland. But this he deemed “an enemy's Also. on , Hiekory, Oek and Pine 8 e +++» Rev. James B. Tayler, of Richmond all of which will be sold low his selected friend long after the conversation on Where is a friend’s country for | who was honored at the recent commencement |" E°°t Watys all of WM. WARDER, —— OARDING —PLEASANT ROOMS WITH Board can be obtained at No. 421 11th etreet, (west side) between @ and H streets A few table ——— can alse be accommodated i jy of which he professes to give the substance. | me? it here where my comrades are smit- | of Columbi 11 ith DD, i a c 12th and C sts , near the Canal, Es “As soon as California is admitted Colonel | The pieniption is that te contained all that | ten down without warning; here, ,where, to peptingithe mak oe vegeta inden jy scot (Organ) ’ No. 549. RS. BANNERMAN, CORNER OF 9TH Benton will move for confirming all the Span- | could aid Mr. Brooks make the defence of freo speech effectual, I, from congcientious motives ea end E streets. bas several good Rooms ish and Mexican land titles by Congress, and cant, which she offers with board on reasonal terms. She can accommodate several ae ers jy Wt JARD, &¢c —MRS. BATES,ON THES. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street ts prepared toaccommodate genUemenwithrooms, wien or without board. Every effort will be made ‘o render those comfortable who may favor ber ‘b their patronage. ape—u we should not be surprised if he, as well as Senator Fremont, held some millions of them. In fact, the whole gold region of California is now held by a few dozen speculators, who got up the convention and formed the ccnstitu- tion. and who don’t want California admitted by Congress till these doubtful titles are con- firmed. The convention, under that influence, — @ constitution with a clause abolishing lack slavery up to the day of judgment, but they have established a landed aristocracy, . es — y FROM THE However much it might be to my advan- | “gainst my early teachings and the deep-root- & x REWARD .—RAN AWAY é tage to state the whole eouvetesiiba at 1 un- | e4 sentiments of my people, have been driven, d cates ae ae eomker Ea me welle = Wednes- So iesbscrter on ot tnecadioutonsry ociarea, derstood it, still, as it was “private,” at Mr, | that I might secure a littie fair play and an | Say next for Burope. gl pring sat — bythe name of JOHN BUECHLEK. The pub: Bocock’s own request, I refrain from doing so. | #pproach to an equal chance, to conseMt to go Whit Pa tat “ duel = bh tied upon the | 1% are ereby warned not to barbor or trast ‘said I have kept what was said to me in the frank- | to the field even with Mr. Brooks? I think | } E ei te ad th United her absence, both | joyn Buechier, as 1 shall enforce the law against ness of a free conversation quite away from | Mr. Brooks should not have based so, many | '® “9g!and and the Unite States. all such, and pay no debts of b's contrarting the newspapers, and shall continue to do so, | anticipations of danger to himself on the pos- --++In the “Life of Wilberforce,” is the 5G Nido I confess that I was pleased with the bearing | sibility of my tag {have not heard that | following entry in his sees “Went to hear | Jy 23-3t® Pa ave., opposite Browns’ . and conversation re, Mr. Bocock. Ife ap- | any body who had fair play ever fell before | Mr Foster. Felt much devotion, and won- TO HOUSEKEEPERS. peared really desirous of preventing a hostile | that arm whose single blow in the House its | dered at the man who fell asleep during the | sy:Rgons WISHING TO PURCHASE meeting; and Iam sure that nothing but a | Owner thought would have brought on a revo- psalm. During the sermon went to sleep my- superior Table or Pocket Cutlery, heavy su strong wish to serve his friend could ever| lution. It would have been a happy circum- | self! n ver Plated or Albata Ware, fine Ja) Tea — and white slavery among the gold diggers | have induced him to place in his hands the | stance for me had I shown half as much re-| ..., William Sloanaker, Esq, * prominent | Trays or Totlet Sets, an excellent Clock, Tea or (SKE FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES ) worse and baser than in the South ten times | xbove statement. gard for my reputation az our “gallant” | citizen of Philadelphia, died on Friday. He | Coffee Urn, ——— ears Biel ew Fur- R RENT—A FRAME HOUSE CON- over.” When examined, the statement discloses | friend did for his life; then my name would | has filled man eS taining seven rooms and kitchen, with front and rear alley, on H street north, between 4th and Sth streets west, No 599. For terms ingulre on the premises, or of W. T.§ C. DONN, Lousiana avenue, nesr the Bank of Wa-hington jy 23 eosi* The scheme above alluded to failed for the time being. Its triumph is now well under- s'ood to be one of the main purposes_of those who hoisted Fremont on the Republican party Most of those leaders are personally interested in procuring such legislation by Congress. The scheme would doubtless have been pressed at this cession but for fear of a veto frm Mr. Pierce. They know that with Fremont in the Executive chair and his title to the Mariposa claim in his pocket— utterly worthless so far as realizing a six pence cf rents from those occupying it is concerned until Congress sets upon their scheme—they may calculate upon having all 3 t 1] positions of trust and at one P housek: ', wiil do well to call what is to me now a source of satisfaction. It | not have been linked with one whose adroit- time he was Ney Agent of Philadelphia, may CIS. just above Oda Fellows" Hall. on appears from it that I did not seek difficulty | ness ba See out of dificulty is only equalled | having been appointed by Presdent Taylor, | Seventh street’ He has good articles, and his with — one; that I felt that no man—not | by ois sbrew\ srs he ica te ses nae aud subsequently continued by President Fill- | prices are low. jy 25-tf even Mr Brooks—had cause of complaint | pecting man what he tricd to construe into an} more. a3 against me; that I would nct admit myself «| endorsement of hiscourage. [ean endorse it) no Niagara Falls Gazette, of the 23d KO rise we heey yamine oe ‘hand ‘gente. Violator of the rules of personal and parlia- | no longer, and now give him full notice. inst., says: ‘Mr. Fillmore has been spend- | men’s DRESS shirts of every quality and mentary propriety, as I should havedone had | _ It is kind of Mr. Brovks to hand me over ing a number of days st the Monteagle Hotel, | price, and made up after the latest ayles and pat- I stated to him that £ intended to insult Mr | to the reprobation of men, and then to propose | “38 5 guest of Gen. Stuart. Yesterday, by Ferns’ Brooks or any body else on the floor of the | to admit me tothe position of a gentleman, invitation of the proprietors ‘of the Gstezact We i received a new supply of Shirts, Houee; that 1 disavowed the charactor of a pravises I will challenge him. He seems to House, with Gen. Stuart and lady, Jobn T. | With colored linen bosoms and wristbands, com- boaster; that I retracted none of my lan- | have forgotten how in his ‘card’’ bo had just | poy Ty other invited guests, dined at the | P*ising the choicest patterns. rs = : - that it was said of me that [ “ would + g £, dined at be Our attention will be particularly devoted to jage, and was ready to give him satisfaction. | stated = fe Cataract. Gen. Parkhurst Whitney occupied making Shirts to order, and we confidently be- may well rest myself on this statement of | otsend but I would accept a challenge. If a seat at the head of the table, with Mr. Fill- | lleve our experience in this department will en Mr. Boeock, loneing & generous public to view | 1 cannot hereafter praise the gentleman's more on his right, and Gen. S. on his left. | able us to give satisfaction to all who may favor it in the light in which it was made It will | Courage I can commend his prudence This Among others present we noticed Hon Chris. | ¥S With theirorders Style and fit guarantied or be remembered by Mr Bocock that I express- | is revealed to us in the fact that without seek- topher Morgan and Mr Blatchford, of Au. | 2° sale. GEO.H B WHITE&CO, ly refused, in our subsequent interviews, to | ipg another place of meeting he rushes into burn, who, although not the politic al friends : wierd tg gene, Soren permit the word “‘ honor’’ to be placed in the | print in such a way as to make mo forget my | ¢'yy? Pilimea Geare ack backward ic shows] 2 ee eee ee ee. statement written by my friends, and that be- | triumph in the shame I feel at the conduct of s : LET —ONE TWO-STORY AND Basr- ment: Brick House on the corner of L north, and Vermont avenue west. Rent 2225 ;+r annum, payable montbly. Also, two new furu!sh ed Cottage Frime Houses containing tix roc ims, each on N street north, between I4th and léth streets west. Kaquireof JOURN P. HILTON No. 375, 14th street, or on F street north, over B M. Reed's wine store, near the bank of Chebb Bro., & Co., 15th street west. Jy 6-7 OR RENT —A CONVENIENT TWO story Brick Dwelling with back building, containing six rooms besides attics, with cel’ars, stable, garden, &c The house is on N near the southern termination of New Jersey p a Mats “at 4 cause of such refusal he thought Mr. Brooks | My antagonist. As if suspecting that I might sivts ia saad CUR ee pacha echt fod aaa oan Serpe ey Ree the influence oi a National Administration to | youig deem it unsatisfactory. change the eee he closes the door against it Tho afulccc whisk, by thake. was cates ee ae wi ae, anata ae fasen'the promises. Rent Sow. ‘App'y to F compel Congress to enact it for them So] Mr. Brooks, { think, on aclose examination | by stating that he “should have no further vate than otherwise Hos pars leasant r, BERRY. ‘BRAND an infallib S mely for | BARRY, next door jy 2-1w® they go. of his friend’s statement, will fail to find those | demands upon me.’’ f 7 F : i or WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP An Impeachment.—We hear that charges are again to be preferred before the House Committee against Judge Wartrous, the U 8. District Judge for Texas, against whom, it will be recoliected, similar action took place a few years since; on which occasion a sort of “‘apologies’” which he says are there indicated. | 1 now dismiss, as far as I can, the ex-mem- | Fillmore left for Buffalo im the afternoon train, | summer complaints, both among children and . 5 adults. Also, SUMMER BEVERAGES of al- Would it not have been wiser in Mr. Brooks, | ber from South Carolina from my mind Self- most every kind and character, such as Mea and more aa accordance chen the ‘code’? of | respect requires me Cs ay Stes on nae } POLITICAL ITEMS superior qustite eons en anf which we hear so much, had he sent a note to | 9gain recognise—sare to do him a kindness i! e Herki: nty De: i pe, 3, Stomach ern me in the first place, instead of resorting to | im my power—Preston S. Brooks I hand him Kune Hoching wuts op che ps on Fe ask aus quaatir of oe oe an irregular way to get my views? My an- | over to the public, North and Sonth, which is an and Breckinridge. pin ads Mine social f repared jn our new sil- swer it seems was satisfactory, and he was| ever scornful of those who boast much and The M f Buffalo has b: ver-lined apparatus Also, that excellent tonic “impressed with the belief that’ I ‘was an | perform little. i real 2 hie om * by — ys f ch ch long £0 | for invalids—Ginger Wine. Leave your orders elevated gentleman ” On his own showing] And nowI humbly submit myself to the f tie Come sapped a been teen members | either with our wagons or at the Depot, ccrner the affair was closed ; and: I may say, with- | people whose convictions I fear I have wound- | Of the Common Counoil, because he expressed | Green and Olive streets, 5 ; Georgetown, a -| out doing injustice to Mr. Bocock, that a re-|ed I pray them to remember that forgive- | bis preference for Fremont forthe Presidency. _jy 23-8 ARNY & SHINN. R RENT—THE LARGE THREE 8TO- Ty basement and attic house on F, between 12th and 13th streets, formerly oreupied by the Misses Tyson This house bas been newly paint- edand put in perfect order, containing gas fix- tures and bath room, with a large cistern of fil- tered water in the = Apply at the Drug S:ore of NAIRN & PALMER, corner 9th ;ireet and Pa. avenue. jy i7 Fc RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Per- lors and Chambers, with board. 3 : f Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mra compromise was effected. We are persuaded | quest was made that I should keep the tr: ness se Oh oa quality than justice. I cast = ahs Ppbaedel sedans aye says :—‘‘ New MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE. SMITHS, 233 P street. nov 27—tf that his case requires the attention of Cone | action secret. Nearly two weeks after thi myself on their generous hearts, which are al- | England and the forth should wash their " TS gp arene ag sanen ae ane te a ee ainst | Mr. Bocock, as Mr. Brooks states. came to me ways tender ait always loving. Let them not | hands of slave-stealing and coolie trading, ee es ns at eee ee gress, £0 gi = — con with the singular regina that I would per- | forget, when passing on my conduct, the sneers before they rebuke their brethren of a lower | friends of EAST WASHINGTON ket, fitted up with shelvinz,counter, gos fixtures, his alleged maladministration of his trust, mit a statement of the conversation we had | I have seen and the taunts I have heard ; | latitude too harshly as the only sinners in the and so long have they continued without ma- terial abatement. It strikes us as utterly im- possible that cases could be continually arising wherein his acts on the bench have occasioned Joud remonstrances in the public press of all parties in all sections of his district, so forcible as to induce the legislature of his State for- mally to petition Congress for his removal, un- Jess his conduct had been such as at least to ro quire grave and solicitous investigation on the part of the only authority that can possibly reach the maladuministration of the United MISSION have chartered the large an together to be placed in the hands of Mr. | how the old State we all love has been ingult- | world.” steamer ALICE C. PRICE. Capt Baker. which Brooks. 1am confidentit was a request which | ed and her cherished Senator stricken down The Ch i will leave \he wharf at Georgetown, at 6 o’c ock ; could not have been willingly mete by Mr. | 4nd how he yet lingers in aimost hopeless in: ine cee Courier, of the 22d, as if by ae ——, ee ne wpeg s Bocock It is not necessary to disclose the | ness. As those of my own State remember | « The Hon. P. §. Brooks has determined a mvon THURSDAY ‘the Sieriaciet, anak a reasons aes for this remarkable proceeding, | these things they will not entirely blame me | not to return home until the adjournment of | ceed down the river Sixty miles to AQUIA I looked at his statement, and when I had | because, in a moment of indignation, I was | Congress. Consequently, as soon as the elec. | CREEK, then remain about three hours, sud then read the first part I thought it did me justice, | willing to put my life at hazard, and what is tionhas been held and the result is forwarded | return to the above wharves by sundown but when I had read the paper more carefully | dearcr than life reputation, for the insulted | to Washin, ton, Col. Brooks will resume his} __,rickets-—-FIFTY CENTS; Children balf I saw that, whatever oars have been Mr. Bo- | honor of those who have always been kind to 4 rice, to be had at Messrs Remeck, Orm, Haff, seat asa Re; 30) J > ul 9 cock’s intention, it would do me injury, and{|me I am no duellist. I seek no man’s life. lina.”? presentative from South Caro- Kurray’s, Newman's, Jewel’s, and Essex, of refused to give my assent to it. I have but acted in the spirit of the speech I bigs ad pe part elanca ogee en Thus things remained until the following | made when I said that if puched too long and rere peu anaes Tae Las tect | ebave: Capt IL, ane Soemthoes aah tiaaton day, when Mr. Bocock addressed me a let er, | too far there were men in the Old Bay State od tha redioval st winnie = as Foquest- the Mission, Navy Yard Confectionery on board, from which (it not being private) I extract | who would defend her honor and the freedom his intention of is so es LAs eat Senet and dinner 25 cents the following, having reference to my refusal of pegeeh on whatever field they might bo as- nh sheen Ase guccndiicer eer sail awning, &c. Possession given tm fately Applyto ROBT. C BROOKE iy ke a ee F° SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- taining about 45 acres, on the Heights of » being a of the Valley View Farm, the reside: the late John H_ King, deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites in the District fora fine private residence; about 20 acres of this tract is a beautiful ve of tim- ber, the balance cleared and in a high state of cw!- tivation ‘The summit of this tract is from 350 to 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of Wathington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val- ed of the Potomac. It will be sold entire or in ots: Also, a large Frame Dwelling-house and Lot on the corner of Fifth and H stisets weet, Wank P.S8. Those desiring dinner are requested to * ina : i platform. This is a consistent movement, and | procure their dinner tickets previous to the day of | 1 m city. Binles Judiciary. Among the charges formerly eT ora oleh a therty agaloa slavery, struggle for freodou ths <zemiple might be followed with propriety the Excursion. a P jy Pex f ‘ NA ply at Valley View Farm, or to Dr. H. King, and again alleged agains: him, is that of ma- | you did not intend to reflect on Mr. Brooks | of speech against freedom of the bludgeon, election Tere emg xeeptlons—anéil after FIRST GRAND EXCURSION felt fini) ee J. KING king ill>gal and unjust rulingsin cases wherein | personally.’’ Afver suggesting a number of | and the only way almost which seomed left us Atow Sings aoe peogeeetliad aces iat OF THE a a he was bimself pecuniarily interested, and the bing bi beg aeahy seat oper cee ee ae cata ig as the reform, viz : f i Butchers of Georgetown, F Power rus nee MT potrnbdast gene 4 perpetration of many gross and palpably un- | this note that you did not intend to reflect on Want of space to-day compels us to Al a pemore the platform. outside of the GREAT FAL us" Wa TER WoRKS well fin'shed Hail next door tothe Star Bulld- judicial official acts to favor his immediate | Mr. Brooks personally.” ain: “I amsure pos | charch. SSSR 3 ~ in it is 50 by 80 feet in the clear, with bigh eelling. and is capitally lighted Alse, the store immediately under the west half of sald bal! . 25 by 80 feet, fronting directly on Pennsylvania avenue, in the beart of the business portion there - of, (no other such desirable bwiness stands are now being offered to the public) They will be rented se ly ortogether. Por terms apply >, EORGE HIL(., Papermaker, Bridge street, doors west of the omnibus stand, George- town, or at the Star Office counter. N B—ifrenters desire to carry on any business uiring steam power, they can be accommo dated with sbafting attached to the new and pow erful engine of the Star News) per and Job Printing Office, mannfactured by the Messrs Ellis, and arranged so as to furnish ample power, if required, to renters of the premises advertised above. je 2-1 ol ‘The lease on the above property will be personal friends whose cazes wore before him. These are not times wherein the National Legislature should shrink from the thorough investigation of the conduct of judicial officers in whose bands rests the tenure of the proper- ty, and, indeed, of the life of any community Experience has proved, clearly proved the almost utterjimpossibility of securing justice through impeachment to a community cursed with the authority of a judge whose ignorance, unbalanced temper, prejudices, corruption or imbecility render him a tool in the hands of designing men, a cvnfederate with spoilers under the pretence of the law, a tyrant im- agining that the dignity of his office is of more importance to society than the rights that of- fice was created to protect, or a sympathizer with men who setting all law at defiance for 7 A the publication of the card or communi-| 2. Never occupy it on Sunda: HE BUTCHERS OF GEORGETOWN re- You ought not to object to the latter course.’ | Pone the pi PY. y These few words disclose the desire of Mr. | cation of Mr. LD, Campbell, accompanying mre ati Dien te! cravat, and the profes. pen seamen | thepubtietust they — Brooks, through persuaston, to get something | that of Mr. Burlingame. ee Ouaee, intend giving, on MONDAY, 4th, an which might satisfy bis friends for neglecting The Troy Budget (Buchanan) says what we | Excursion to the above named points mein ws liberal — gentlemen for person- os ares wine very nearly the truth in regard 6 a apmgnisy M.C EIGS, al sati tion. i t I 7 r Fillmore’s ts i ‘apta' : itter, has 2 ed for thi fe writing. bat skated ole Boe tee Naval —The Navy Department has advices | New York : pepever ete aie ES Soceien, and all who may accompany hem may the matter seemed complicated, it might be | that the U.S. sloop-of-war Levant, Comman-| ‘‘An ardent Fillmoreite, of this county, who Seer a egy rempopoaed maske better for us both to bold our future conver- | der Wm. Smith, arrived at Hong Kong on the | 48 traveled extensively, and mingled much Refreshuients servedson board the oat at city sutions in the presence of others I consult- | 19th of May, 1856, in ninety-eight days from with people and politicians of all classes since Prices ed the Hon. Geo. Ashmun and Mr. Speaker ! d -. 7 the nomination of Fromont, says that the ‘Tickets, edimitting a gentleman and lady, ONE Banks. I to stated them, as nearly as I can | the Cape of Good Hope, passing through the | main strength of Filimoreism is in the cities, | DOLLAR. remember, “‘that 1 observed in my speech the | Straits of Sunda and the China Sea She | 2d that in but very fow places out of the| A large hall at the Falls for daacing, and the rules of personal and parliamentary decorum; | sailed from New York, on the 13th of last No- Scena eee Fo sao acruies | (22 SGP RRS wep eetgeeateme ieee Cee one re ify or retract any portion | vember. The’ Vandalia sailed from Hong | jnst 4 that t °F + it) ticket obtained | “Tire boat will leave the wharf of W. H.& H. ; eld myseif responsible to : ist year; | © bulk of the country vote | g Ritter at 6 a.m. precisely any gentleman aggrieved by it.” Kong on the 3d of May, 1856, for Boston. The | will be divided between Buchanan = Fre-} Committee of Arrangements—The Georgetown To avoid misunderstanding, I desired my | San Jacinto was daily expected at Hong Kong} ™9nt This, we doubt not, is true, and are | Butchers friend, Mr. Ashmun, to reduce my views to | for Siam. poeart that the fact is destined to become _dy 28 6t WM H. HOMILLER, Pres’t. writing, which he dir approving the position ton and more apparent as the day of elec- NNALSOF BRITISH LEGISLATION ; taken by me, as did also Mr : .| The Current Operation: tion approaches.’ Bocock said Mr. Brooks would Got taeia ~ ad Peet ae by Leone Levi, Professor of Commerce at position satisfactory, as it yielded nothing. Department .—On Saturday, the 26th of July, Gt Sasisigh = ae aeaten ye King’s College, London, author of Commercial (PRE BEST AND cH Ap, EST GUIDE. eton’s Railway and Rteam Naviga'ion Guide for the United States and the Canadas. felly iilustrated by Maps Published under the surer = . th ae cus Law of the World, Levi’s Mercantile Law, &c intendence of the Railway Co panies. fee 15 the gratification of their brutal and malignant | ;, paket aaplins inter iia when I adhered cher cae ‘aha entered os ried PP ag nin ect maae pRacingonma one —— ye A muerte tie as vs mule TAY Lows MARYS. 0 the form substanti e books o: — ; A . late u Ss * ions, 2, with judicial iaicnes, ike ally as drawn by Mr © Departmen thought it was all right till a rene iat legisiation, proceedings, Papers of the Houses iv Boob Store hear 9th street Ashman, which was copied by Mr. Banks. | Ror the redempti i i c i 3 ption of Stock $4,451 16 | tion was conducted in het se: . - Lyre Vee adh of Mr. Brodks left it wad | For the Treasury Departme 347,505 55 | al female friends. when shapensaned Prec ba Sa (corvals dading Ie venene! lest | 1 uiidorsinnd Md Boos. oye! | ee eee pres 42 | her husband, indignantly aware of the char- Subscription, two parent pe! — ‘The tirst rs ‘or 5 ion.— i . rae ab or vr a T must say I was} War warr dg eta the deception. Spring field Repu! “net ma eRANCK TAYLOR. y Saw the memorandum th te “ scare next day in the Union—not having received War repa: It seems to us rather strange that the “young Groin walle iaglalartie pelcaoda coainay vine ~ ira that it was satisfectory—and appended | entered’ 3,289 71 | lady in Byracuse”’ was so long in finding out | cautious a manner as in the United Kii to the speech of Mr. Brooks ‘in such 4 way as | On account of the Navy. + 8,654 85 | that it was noe “all right.” Suggestions are made, inquiries are instituted, to give the impression that it was extorted and | Repayment on account of thi fi Ser Teports are pbduced, and bilis or pro of laws not persuaded from me That it w 4 5 |__| | are prepared, which afier passing the ordeal of to 0 onstruction I a eee 8,654 85 Ramentary investigation and discussion sevens —— _ FF oe on ascertained. Still I | From miscellaneoussources.....+ 5,186 34 eae THE REGULAR MONTHLY Tronses, often become laws. aud oftener still are ery poe pa hon Gace a ed gt tn. te ompey | nae woh comme of guy ea , thal ——_—- oe ent D.C. ti Mr. Brooks and soime of bis immediate trienig will be held at the Armory of the Washinztos | opinion ne mauence ont were claiming that I had yielded to his men. Svaan.—The New Orleans Crescent furnishes Light Infantry, on TOMOROW. (Tuesday) opin jon. A “In the course of these legislative ace; that he had « ” the following gloomy account of the growin ENING, the 29th inst , at$o’clock. By order | most valuable f cts are collected, ) Skirt for 70 cents, usual :rice one doller. or & Cpa tat Menta noni | Es alan tar Sang San | eee OTH COLONEL | Retains cur ed gnats | te etd Se sn" wy sou! that * 7 ar region of our State are of the most | ———————_—__________ than any other e bring out th: 4 C uelin af a pat Sg meas beat reader peeled unfavorable character; with the best of wont BRE GRAND EXCURSION TO PYE’S | Hous phenomens of life with Ihe ttinfulnees ar | 08 40, ia, + ee HURDLES, at ouce to make myself understood. Aocord- ther, henceforward, closing with a fair grind- | steamer Pom DING, on the large and safe pea te yy history Att goods at cont _— seer ingly 1 published the following “Card :” | 18 Season, it is not expectei that the crop for Take tine aeeeenne eocentoumeate ee. | i __S possesses } ill Sunday School, will take place on THURSDAY, | extensive executive machinery, with estabiieb- ACanb.—I am informed thatthe Memoran- eet scgameeans Sy Pacsecslr a i nar nee the 71h of Avira } ; cnr ORION ACdpany. dum of @ recent conversation of myself and < well knowa d of Lordsand Commons. To be published in b!- safety of life and limb in this era, to a condi- 2 tion paralleled only by that of the middle ages, when the brute of whatever porsonal ebaracter, held at wiil, the estate and life of those less strong or less influentially connect- ed than himeelf. The difficulties of procuring relief by im- peachment from the terrible evils inflicted on society by the exercise of the authority of those judges who are unfit from any cause for their positions, have caused, we believe, every State in this Union, that has had occasion of late years to amend its fundamental law, to abolish the life-tenure of the judiciary—pre_ fering the risk of the election of demagogues and incompetent persons, who can bo dis- placed, as installed, if found unequal to all the just responsibilities of the sacred trust MPROVED YANKEE NUTMEG6 GK a- TERS for sale, wbolesale aud retail, at manu factures prices, 4 . LVANS & THOMPSON, jy 26-4t No. 326 Penn. avenue. KEEP THE MOSQUITUES OFF, ANS SOME | at GET eta ule , Lawns, es, Gh » Calicees. and all other hind of dry pet mm you can buy them so as to save money, at W. R. BURDLE’s, No. 92 High street IL? All goods at cost for cash jy %-iw eee 1 KNOW YOU Want A= LINEN, HEMP, OR CACTUS 22,887 71 BVY -ccccccccccccccccees ments spread over every clime, all which are re : Full particulars tn a few days. jy 23-2 | sponsibie to the State, end give armel cof | 2- Ricuarps Mrs. Z.Ricuanps A : ers assert, with an early frost, that the ad labor— | een n.U. a. Prin. ULF A committed to their charge, to the risks of the —_ cae qeneerageas eratke has re- | cannot beovera hundred thousand hogeheadey NOTICE —THE PROPRIETOR OF | tory of the ay ich fata the bet eo Tine oan Ur et Untoee FEMALE life-tenure of any one, however elected. Un- appended to Mr Brooks’ specah, ah tenons = Heck isa gloomy prediction for the Pelican his Ceol a on een et L pemee pte emp ee ee or ACADENY) will commence on MONDAY, Sep- der such circumstances, it is clearly the duty | tation which does injustice to its real meatiey | >a 5 in’ all'dro. | dt!"en by Pattick Looney, that he has forbidden | nuslly gathered ip for dite rc neet aoe ea | amoer 1, 1866, Sin of the House of Representatives of the United | #04 to my intentions ing | | Sugar and molasses will advance in: all pro- meay iH & 1 Pra as poner) . - p his collecting any pay for debte due or for milk | dered unavailable, owing to its extent and com- MECHANICS &e. This is what I say, and have said, in rela- ability beyond rates attsined st ree tie, ot Gx c ’ rm Ook ANE 7 business 1 hens! recoils E " States to lend a patient ear to the complaints | tion to my speech : ‘That I observed in it the during the Inst twenty-five years; and unless | his account, and I not be in any ‘way reepansi~ proschi Spears fe bulk of wien, od Wrnanei rohit TE es gg BL . hing so of heavy fotios, and Mechanics’ ‘Iools, such as, P’ains, P A ‘ some new mode of culture should be intro | ble for any of his acts. they f inth through whic mers, in Serews, ‘4 of ony community alleging that, through the | rales of persons! and parliamentary decorum; duced, or some invention brought forth 10} nal The pli adver may have some difficulty in wecatceelyhaaccne, savereetrommene a Chien ae eae Blas. : uares, avens condition of their judiciary, their rights of | that I could not qualify or retract any portion | vent tho deterioration of the plant, it wil] be | ding all the customers at once, but the , [18 intended to give a new life to these public | Spirit Levels. Gimblets, Augers, he, Ac all of property or personal safety are at the merey ri = on —oO1. to any gen- e the interest of proprietors of « estates poe op they Rp bedi: per peep prea oes Socumpats & bring out age ergo Beg which are offered chenp for cash. — ’ ; ema: ieve '. turn their | i wagon as direct him | ts essentially usefal in them. e doca- Be of spoilers or ruffians. This is the only construction which I sup- | cotton. ‘ir attention to the cultivation of | ge much ax possible. will : teaw, Pena avers ments be In a manner which will Sign Locust Hill Farm, July 26, ’66. jy $6-2c@) ! them easily ateessible to all.”? | jy 21-0 Detween 1008 sok iijecemehe.

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