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Buchanan. Sete INa0GURATI — Amusements & law which will do even-handed justice to trous has been a judge in Texas since her | Movements of Mr. ° F V K N IN G STAR. all, whether consumers or manufacturers. To be wan guasnted tua Cok feet ge ed | The Lancaster correspondent of the Phila- ' COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. * F tigi WasHINGTON CITY: dream that a law will stand more than » brief | became prevalent against his judicial integri- , delphia Ledger says: ot a ' penton hemp apith etre WASHINGTON CITY: Hon George R J Nevin, = , which, under | ty They have grown worse and worse, until! On Monday next, March 2d, the Hon. James Hon J Glancy Jones, D W Mabon. —— on the statute: =, wi ai Rea 3 this ae as igo already paid, there are Buchanan and suite, escorted by that well- Hon C J Faulkner, ted — ay whatever pretence exacted, amou tion,’ | £e¥. if any, parties in Texas who have any { drilled and gentlemanly corps of volunteers,| fon Jno S Phelps. National I tion turn to the exploded policy of “ protection,’» confidenee in him. | tbe Lancaster Fencibles, Captain Dutchman, | The subscribers rok eel ‘at tee Bieter neoe (now that the Treasury is groaning with &| Under the circumstances, then, I urge that who, having tendered their-services to = aa = yey + See Rpeaytomne at —— troublesom lus, and free-trade principles | it is due to the purity of our courts of justice, | President t as his escort to the capital, the names and ‘of residence of the ladies of : appeebses ¥ due to the administration of justice, due to | and who having been accepted, will proceed families for whom cards of invitation are de- i arity) vahoull f the President, and escort | thelt hh the post office to are momentarily achieving greater pop Judge Watrous himself, that heshould be put | to the residence o} jent, an sired, or transmit them throug! Post is worse than folly on the part of the manu-| on his trial. If, on his trial, he shows thatthe | him from Wheatland to Washington city Major Wm. W. Russzit, Chairman of the Com- facturing capitalists By the enactment of | charges against him are the result of preju It is the intention of the President to pass | mittee. such a bili, Congress will be but insuring dice or an unfortunate combination of ciroum- vi ii ‘0 o the store over the entire route on that day. Acar, A subscription book may be found at wi ff cS for t! Mr. Ba WM W. RUSSELL, agitation throughout the length and breadth i is j i ith | manufactured expressly for the occasion, under | of yly. itation t h reat then he tan hold his judgeship = P > jan ta Chairmen grew, Hea sof Baltinore, will be in reodines PRILADELFHIA CAKE AT PRILA of the land, which within two years will result mockery of justice tocontinue in office as judge graw, Esq , of Baltimore, will be in readiness PHILA in the nana of a tariff law far more unfa- | 2 man in whom nobody has confidence—a man for his reception. | <r tia prices, at the Philadelphia Ice yorable to the interests of manufacturing against whose continuance as judge the Leg- The Fercibles will be accompanied by their | Cream Depot, corner 12th F streets ae. A : islature and the bar of Texas remonstrate on | excellent band, and every arrangement will | _ICE CREAM at $150 per gallon feb 25-1m capital than that which they may secure | testimony, in my belief, of the most ample —— THE NATIONAL BOWS IN 33m Maat pesun of walo o tonne | BFR AGAR eo ugh the conservative infil . | character. We had the pleasure of seeing the inaugu- jaa mem! = 4 ake : uence of Mr. These are the only remarks I have to sub- | ral suit, made by anold military friend, John | National ~ beg seve ding slag npn ads unter an ose who share his ideas, by ; mit I know nothing of Judgo Watrous my- | Metzger, E.q . and which reflects credit meen Pe a ser ot Ns seentog Of feather promptly and frankly acquiescing in his view: | self I was never in his court but once or|the maker For the benefit of the fashion- es Hall. The real question is, Er Will they continue to | twice. He is a judge of eminent ability. Strive for unjust protection for a very brief able world, we would say that the coat is lined | March, at Tem There is no question of that. But ag a Rep- season ?—or, like sensible men, will they per- ebruary 27, 1857. LAST WEEK OF DAN RICE — EE Re engagement of MURRAY ard HOLLAND THIS EVENING Mr. Rice will introduce bis Talking Horse Exceisior, Dancing Sted Kureba, ~ Four Comic Mules, "8* and Besides the ee meneend Cog tte, who will be intedorea M’LLE MARGUE” RETTE, in a Tandem Mevage Act. TO-WORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, there will be a GRAND ENTER INMENT given for Families ard Children ' On this occasion only Schools with their Teach ers will be sdmitted in & body for Half Prive, when Mr. RICK wiil appear :s the Children’s Clown ' supported by the entire company. Particular N:tice.—Seats can be secure! du- ing Mr. Rice’s Engagement each day, from 10 a. m. until3 p.m. Boxes 50 cents; Pit 25 cents =e te THE STAR.— Stravgers now here are rersinded that the very best way ia which th-y can keep correctly and promptly the doings and * Metropolix and concerning eve: where, of which coscentrates seribe for The Star. price for the Daily, when seut by mail, is $3.50 per annum ; for the Weekly, $1.25 per annum. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS The editor of the Union sets to rest the ab- surd story of Fabens & Co., that its editor and Mr. Sidney Webster were interested in F.’8 senha, Tickets of sdmission, 50 cents—to be hed of with black satin, and the stitching represents | .,y of the members or af the door on the evening resentative or Texas, I say that it amounts to | the thirty-one States, with the Keystone in the | of the party. no court at all to continue Judge Watrous in centre. Mr. Buchanan patronizes home in- COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. Of the celebrated SPIRIT DRUM! land speculations in Nicaragua; saying that | mit their Representatives in Congress to deal | office with these suspicions attached to his dastey, poroune Weed be fallen upon a aie 2 a wm Sa) thisa ao xt i m4, oe er yee ~% a their declarations on the trial, afforded him the fairly with the country at large, and thus | 22™¢ y i the | — ding an agreeable evening i i i c Zé ey The Affair in the House Yesterday—be | _ Sunday last being the 22d of February, tho TICKETS FOR THE NATIONAL Accompanied with a first intimation that bis old friend, Col. Kin- | secure reasonable advantages for themselves + Sar y 2 Fencibles attended the Rev. Mr Krotel’s Bre inaveurssion Hg ney, had made him a millionaire landholder in tween Messrs. Wright and Sherman—was in a for perhaps a quarter of a century? The Collins Line.—We have obtained from Mr. Collins the following letter to him from the Hon J. M. Miller, a former United States Senator from New Jersey, now in Europe, and publish it as embracing an apt illustration of the views of our countrymen who are abroad with reference to the policy of abandoning steam communication between Europe and America to the English, which will be involved in permitting the Collins line to go down: I cannot refrain to express, even at this dis- tance trom home, my regret and mortification at that illiberal policy which bas driven you to petition Congress to put an end to the Col- lins line of steamers; and I have not met with an American abroad, nor even an Enz lishman, who does not participate in this feel- SPLENDID ORCHESTRA. The Drum will be placed in the centre of the Rocm, end, without any person near tt, ‘Will perform its own pert. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT AT CARUSI’S SALOON, ON SATURDAY, February 25, 1857, To be given by Mr. W. H. Palmer, At the request of his numerous friends and patrons PROGRAMME Paar 1.' . Overture—‘Italiana in eee. Roveint wie Fall Ore! \ First Lutheran church, to hear a discourse | MARCH ,1857 —Subscribers to the National in- which was delivered by previous arrange- | auguration Ball are Tequested to call at the store ment The text, from Proverbs—The memory on —— me a ae <n. ot ee ae is bleesed—was ably and eloquently 7 Dexter's, B A pa ithe Nath ta Mr. Buchanan will not leave until Monday Need yagi Maye . next, when it is expected the Vice President, 17 The Ladies’ Invitations are now ready. Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, will be here to pro- WM.F.BAYLY, Treasurer , ceed with Mr B. to Washington. They will Penn. avenue, between 11th and 12th sis. proceed by way of York to Baltimore in a| feb19-dtMardth (Union&Intel) CANS WHAT WE WANT THE PEOPLE The Lancaster Whig says : Ker KNOW!—HOUSES FURN- “ ‘ ISHED —We want Housekeepers and those Mr. Breckinridge will be at Wheatland about to commence Housekeeping to bear in mind during the latter part of the week, and the that the first, second, third and fourth rooms of Wheatland Club will aid in escorting him and | our and spacious warehouse are filled to Mr Buchanan to Washington. The deputa- | thetr'utmost capacit with every descri of tion of our citizens ater tle them will be | CABINET FURNITURE and House-furnish- extraordinarily large. The number of Lan- | ing Goods opt to which = Tes, casterians at Washington on inauguration day ie Sy Taien thcenteee —e of ‘ele will most likely exceed in proportion that from in the housekeoptng, Mine VERY cuz a ool CASH, any other city.”” or to punctual dealers at the usual credit Cali at deeding to him 12,000,000 acres of the Mos- quito grant, and insisting that as he has no disposition to decline such a windfall coming to him entirely unexpectedly, Fabens has done wrong in keoping all knowledge of the fact of its existence from him up to this time; and, further by demanding that the alleged deedshall forthwith be delivered up to him. The Intelligencer is devoted to news tc-day- —cq@cqG- WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The Tariff.—A protectionist correspondent of the National Intelligencer made the fol lowing comments, yesterday, on our last pre views remarks upon the Tariff bill as it recent- ly passed the House condition, when we went to press yesterday, to make it, (according to our views of proprie- ty in such matters,) our duty to refrain from & single allusion to it, not having witnossed it in person. We were, up to that time, unable to verify to our own satisfaction any particular account of it which we heard. Subsequently we have possezsed ourself of the truth of the matter, as follows : Mr. Wright, of Tenneseeo, having business with Mr. Harris, of Maryland, went to that gentleman’s seat, which is in the immediate vicinity of that of Mr. Sherman, and after con vereing with Mr. H. for a few moments, turned to leave him. As he did so, Mr. Sherman r ji threw in his face a handful of wafers. Where- ee | the “ Hovsrxezrsn’s Emporivm” andexamine 5. Sea Song—‘Btand to your guns”’...... Car‘er An editorial article in acity paper of to-day, | BS — bee erupy ial hae eae upon, Mr. Wright, epringing at Mr Sherman, AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF |U% *t0ck before purchasing. Qur motto is— Mr. ¥. N. Crouch. i “ ding Tariff Bill” —stragi : i peed . endo in B minor 1 bearing the title “The Pending Tariff Bill.’ | Pf rice be eel ahi ae Poet a pon, got, epring) ; oe Ses Officers of the Volunterr: Kegimont | ¢ @éick peietioas wears aa ARE 6. Ri {n B minor, Piana Forte and 0; misstates the character and effect of that bill piace s ae ime ublie oe coe oF th ue "| assaulted him ere he was dragged away PY | willbs beld on THIS (Friday) EVENING, at | geo 13m ny toak. MEP swccneoe Mendelesobn in a most objectionable way. sch is 1 ein alk i Gs ae 1 oat #6 Mr. Harris, of Maryland, and others who in- | 7% o'clock, at Reynolds’ Eldorado House, Penn. oe ~ w The idea it starts is, that admitting the raw tae ot = i ee i —— re ithde: a+ lei fined an gon ae possible. avenue, near Jackson Hall The attendance of ATADAME FERRERO, NO. 212 FENN. material free of duty is such a bounty to the | 188 of your line of steamers. To withdraw every officer Is required. By order of Col Hick- M* A <n aon & we : PaRt it. American manufacturer as {o enable him to | 2°W Would be to surrender that which we for iff —The adopti PS H BY: HENRY N. OBER, av, evens, Bas just feo "BON. 1. Overture—Massaniello........... seeeees Auber charge for his manufacture what he pleases | Years have been laboring to obtain—and are The Teriff.—The adoption of Senator Hun- | * tty Adjutant. | bindsome assortment of BERING 4 oa - Full Orchestra Thisis eophistical in theory and falsein fact | Jast about to acquire—to wit: successful com-| ter’s amendments to the House Tariff bill, NETS. a petition with England in steam nevigation upon the ocean. When you commenced your line she had complete control of this branch of commercial enterprise Your first effort The American manofacturer, by getting the raw materia! without paying a duty, can af- ford to sell the article, when manufactured, at acheaper rate than when exposed to duty, ee GRAND INAUGURATION BACL 7 Boe ve piven by the Twelfth Ward Dene eee eee ee eee cratic Association of rbiladelphia, on the EVE large supply of Silk Under Shirts ard NING of March 34, 1857. Ticrets for sale athe | Drawers, we are now papel ple treme eee Naticnal, Browns’, Dexter’s, and United States | OUF stock of ight woolen and merino Un last night, by a large Senatorial majority, is ® source of congratulation to those desir-us to see the country at peace over this vexed sub- . Irish Song—"The b'rth of St. Patrickh”’. Lover mie Mr. F.N. Crouch. 3. Improvisation on ‘Home, sweet Home’’ for Piano F. - i i ‘, id Drawers, at STEVEN’S . while the foreign manufactured article will thelshipe, tn ior = oe Sa ject. We have every reason to hope that the Moneiy ao ay and Wednesda. a eds ales Room, Browns’ Hotel. | 4. Drum Folks... araegaaececeraasonas Jullien cam nettihe See ane 5 i «ne . q » Tuesday, » 2 ‘The solo for Drum to yed by Mr. Palmer's rf ae naiaaigte brig st neater but that of capital and government patronage. | Protectioniste of the House will have the good | feb 27-st C&LT’s REPEATING PISTOLS. — WE won¢erful Spirit Drum.) resolutions of the Colonists of 1765 and of the | It then became a national question, and Coa- | sense to acquiesce in them cheerfully and gress, urged on by public sentiment. came to your aid; and although this assistance was comparatively small, it was, with your perse- vering enterprise, sufficient to sustain a hops- ful competition which would have by this time resulted in a glorious triumph, had it not been for those disasters of the last two years, against which no human foresight could provide. The elements have given to your great rival, and not her own ekill, the supremacy for the time being. The question now is, whether a ReTS 0! e Nation: nauguration : are requested to meet the Committee of Arrange | Als0, Col. Co't's new Model a ments at the Bail-rdom, in Judiciary Square, on ae STEVE! “ MONDAY EVENING: March 2d; at 7% o’cl’kr, feb 27-3t Sales Room, Browns’ Hotel pag ag spr Sa te PREPARE FOR THE (TH MARCH. eee FRO. 5. FISHER, Bec THOSE THAT HAVE NOT SUPPLIED 5 q themselves with Blankets, Comforts, Quilts. FAR ene, FAIR FOR THE Sheeting Linens and Cottons. Pillow Case Lin Church rote oe ee NOAY ena ens and Cottons, Towe ing. Tabe Cloths, Linen March, aud will bontinue two weeks, in the Inge | and Cotton Diapers. Carpe.ing, Vil Cloths, Ruge, Hail owned by Mr. Gideon, cn the corn-rcf 9h | &* ; Will find a large assortment at low prices at first tariff act of the Federal Government The bill just passed the House of Representatives has these recommendations Ist. It is confined to raw materials 2d. It does not affect the domestic producer, for it does not exempt from duty any article of domestic growth. 3d. It is an aid to the American manufac- turer, by enabling bim to make end sell at lower prices. 4th. It lowers the price of manufactured promptly. —_ 1hs Naval Court of Inquiry met to-day at the usual hour. The witnesses in the case of Lieut Liw Pennington—the first set down for trial—not having arrived, they adjourned over. Mr. Z. W. McKnew, of this city, has been appointed their clerk. 5. Wedding March..... Full O: Tickets—FIFTY CENTE—to be obtained at the principal Book and Music Stores on Penns. avenue Doors open at 7 o’clock—Concert to commerce at 8 o’clock. feb 27 +-Mendelseohn BALLOON ASCENSION! MR. GEO. ELLIOTT, Time Extended. —The Secretary of the and D streets. A large assortment of Fancy Ar. | the store of the subscribers W.EGAN & SON THE RENOWNED £RONAUT, goods to thi su , because t. sti 2 Treasury has extended the time for the open- | ici fil hibited, togeth 1 lety of : . 10! MPLATES MAKI ‘6 HIS "334 BAL Sanefacturer, by beizg able to sell aes we thall, underthese accidental -iroumstances, ing of rd bids for the construetion of the Lora Genteellouaty cea Refres esis ee ike eee fed 27 it __ 323 Penn. svenue, south side. Cc LOON ASCENSION en TUESDAY, March ~ * } Prices, brings down the prices of the foreign | #>2Ddon our line of steamers as sinking ships, | 98 i The public are respecifally solicited to patronise TO THE LADIES. 34, 1857, in Warbington City, at 20’clock p.m manufacturer of the same article or ae aeeee energy increase, enlarge and | Post Office and Court Rooms at Springfield, | the same. feb 27 St just RECEIVED, A BBAUTIFUL BALL | fiom the eligible i ot, on 4} street and Marylard i i 1 strengthen them. Illinois, until the 20th of March. DRESS, made in the last French style, com- | avenue Sth. As it extends the free list merely, and It isevident that the only advantages which oi8, ATTENTION, MONTGOMERY u style, abolishes all duty on the raw materials speci- fied, it is@ concession to that extent to the Principles of free-trade. The article in question intimates, if indeed it does not express. adesire that the South will not submit to such a law. If this bill be- comes a law we shall see whether the North or the South will disobey it. It is time, Messrs. Editors, to forego the use of such lan. guage. It is not becoming language for an American citizen, and certainly not for the public press. The bill, in my judgment, ought to be ac- quiesced in and approved by all men, North and South, who will take time to examine its practical operation. Feb. 24, 1857. A Wasainetostan. We will dispose of this “green customer’’ very briefly indeed. Ist. The bill, while, as he alleges, it ena- bles the American manufacturer to sell his goods at less prices than if his raw materials were not duty free, does not guarantee that he will dogo. It is an axiom admitted by all who know aught of the invariable laws of commerce, that he will be sure to charge all he can get for them. The Gates will be opened at 1 o'clock for the reception of visitors A variegated Balloon, with a car and a minia- ture -Eronaut, will be sert cif to announce the 0, ening of the gates. Tickets only 25 cents—to be had at the gate. fed27 F2&Me H. PRINCE, > Bear OS TN are bereby notified to | negara f Particular, will be sold 0 less ING, the 2th Instehe, in full uniform wong | Allo, several beautiful HEAD-DRESSES in o'clock, for Parade By order of Capt. Kay: bingo yen bo Cana EDELARDE?” to feb25-2t THOMAS McENERY, U.8 en 305 Pa. ave bet Iith oud Intec, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, i0TA ~ BO QUETS_BOQUETS: | Seri —The fourth anniversary of GREAT BUQUET DEvOTr, OF ALL kinds the Juvenile Missionary Society will be c v8 NCY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, March Ist, at 534 of BOQUE SS, PANCY BASKETS, VASES, and the choicest FLOWERS o’clock. Addresses may be expected from the always on hand, and at the lowest pricer, Hon. Tros. P. AxeRs, of Missouri, and others. GEORGE HANFT. bile are respectfully invited to attend. Union Refectory, Southwest corner Penntylva- - = nia avenue and Third street, near the Capitol. Bas eCTURE, by THE REV. wa. | _feb27 7 ‘TAYLOR, author of ‘Seven Years 10N. Street Preaching in fan Francisco,” will be de- ARSHALS nabs, ANDY ASSISTANT livered at tbe Foundry M & Church, MONDAY, N Marshals who have not ordered their Saddle March 2d, at 7 o’ciock Subject : Social Life Housings for the 4th of March, are notified that in California. Adatission Twenty-Five Cents. we are making all the different styles. Those Tickets may be had at the bee bookstores wishing Housings made in wrop-rs yle and to fit and at the door of the churc’ The proceeds of the saddle, wil! please leave their orders imme- this lecture will be applied to the erection of diately if they wish to secure one at low price. Providence Mission Chapel,on the corner of I and . LUTZ & BEALL, 2d streets, feb 37-318 feb 27-3¢ next to National hote?. eee ee et ES ee ee PRESIDENTS’ MOUNTED GUARD Bee —You are hereby noti- RUG ORATION BALE England has over us, \other than the number of hee ships,) have been derived from an im- pose in ship building wisely adopted by er, and the accidents referred to. To give up the contest under such circumstance would be disgraceful to Americe. Again, if Congress permits your line to be withdrawn, what other line can hope to suc- ceed? It is true that private enterprise in America can accomplisi much, and our Gov- ernment may be able to drive a better bar- gain with some mere adventurer, but it re- quires but little foresight to see tbat no indi- vidual can euccessfully compete with a well established English line, and that John Bull will derive all the advantage from such a shifting and penny-saving policy on oar part. Every one who visits Europe feels that the Collins and Cunard lines of steamers have ac quired a national character. They are the first of their kind. Both na- tions take an interest in their success, This feeling is not one of dostility, but of generous Tivalry—each anxious that the race should continue to the end of the courre ; and if either of the competitors should break down on the way, either by accident or by neglect, it would be deeply, Tegreted by the people of both nations. therefore hope that Congress Dead.—Purser Edward Fitzgerald, U. S N , the senior purser in the service, died this morning {n Georgetown, D. C., leaving a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn him 1 The Dred Scott Case.—The Supreme Court is expected to decide this so interesting and important case on Thursday next. Oe SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. GERHAERD’S SALOON, No. 398 oe Avenue. Se ae ce none = a8 ranged from the wu: * and given by the finest musical daaie : city, will commence at the above Saloon on MONDAY NIGHT, March £d nd sontinee din ing the week. Subscripiion price—six concerts for gr ntiemsn, $1; ying evga $150; agentleman with two’ or more ladies, Concert commence at 8 o'clock. After concert @ancing until 18 o’cleck. fed 27-lw ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th Street. ————————<—— eee MONDAY EVENING, Feoruary 234, 1857, And Every Evening during the Week. WYMAN, THE WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On yesterday, 26th February, there were of Treasury warrants entesed on the books of the Department— For the redemption ofStocks.... $12,551 I1 For the Treasury Department... 1,218 63 FortheInterior Department..... 6,569 76 For Customssccresssecseeeeseees 16,081 16 War warrants received and en- tered..ssecsese.-cevee «+ 188,210 00 On account of the Navy 29,640 00 From miscellaneous sources. 10,266 17 te T IS WISER TU USEA FAN THAN TO MONDAY MiGat ah geen a Vrititin the draaget when heated at the Ball ovelock for Drill | Punetual wattendance l. carn and Conmetiquee used by the Ladice of Arserion, es! le-ired from every member that intends to - jcin in the Parade on the4thof March. br order: would arrest _corsumption, prevent fading com. ————@j6[[._ CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Ix tne Senate. yesterday, after we went to press, on metion of Mr. Hunter the Tariff bill : ros feb 27-3 FA LUEZ plexion, and premature decay (f beauty so lament- OF WORLD-WIDE FAME 2. It 2 = may reject your petition of surrender, and by | from the House was tekenup Mr H. moved eld = “_ | ably preva'ent in this country Will intreduce a variety of new Magical Experl- - At does affect the American producer, | all reasonable and Proper patronage still keep | to ndd to it the following section : A CARD An extensive and elegant assortment of FANS, ments unriva’led for this writer to the contrary notwithstanding. | the Collins line afloat. Sc 2. And he it further enucled, That all ar- | SCS CHKONIC DISEASESCURED | With Bracelets and without. from $1 to $75 ea: b WONDER AND AMAZEMENT. Thu:, it makes duty free all wools costing —_ ticles enumerated in schedules A and B, inthe However averse @ paysician may feel to this | Just received at‘‘ THE LAKES.” Perfames of ie Laughable Scenes in Ventriloquism, and the ne act of thirtlets: July. eighteen hundred and forty- | mode of announcement. yet there are circum. } the sweetest cdor and not only innoxious but actu- LIFE MOVING AND SPEAKING AUT: . more than thirty or less than fifteen cents per | Th Watrous Impeachmont. — In order alx, reducing the duty pn Imports, shall, oneod | motes at times demanding tt, ally cosmetique. feb 37-4tMarch6_ TONS which alwavs elict uncoatrolane pound. Tha all wools entering into compe- | 2t the position taken by the Star on this | after the first of July, eightecn bundred and fifty- Da Masszy, of Baltimore, is compelled, by a NEW FURGIGS SPRING GOUDS Laughter. ae . 6 pe subject may be supported by oth idence, | CY", Pay ad valorem duties of thirty per ceni.; | sense of duty, to announce the necessity of a lon- HE SUBSCKIBERS RESPECTFULLY ir- Sana aPIRIn Airdate Ution with those of American growth. Itis the | 5U>s y Ppor y ober evidence, | and that ail articles enumerated in schedules G: | ger stay in WW ashington, and tosay totheaffitcted vitethelr patrons and the public generally | @@AND PERFORMANCE BY DAYLIGHT, easiest thing conceivable, by washi bi whilst assailed, we give the following remarks, |b, E,F,@ and H, of said act, each, respective- | tuat, whilst he is permitted to refer to Ladies t0 call and ox Se thelr ver and select} SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. gai be . se, by bg, combing made on the 9th day of the cant th, by | 1¥> shal pay a duty cf one-fifth less than the rates | and Gentlemen of the highest standing, curep | *° ues . t . FOREIGN PRI 6 GOODS ere aad dressing, to bring almost any medium wool 'y of Present month, by Of the.r SOMETIMES SUPPOBED INCURABLE Dys- | 2880rtment of 6 now imposed by said act, with the exceptions otherwise provided in this act. The bill and this amendment, together with others proposed in the course of the debate were discussed until 2 a. m, (a two hours’ recess being taken from 44 p m.) Ere they adjourned the bill was passed. amended 80 as to reduce the duties, under the existing law, 24 per cent. on all its schedules; to increase the free list as proposed in the bill before them ; and to assees all raw wool, worth more than 20 cents per pound at the port of export- the Hon. L D. Evans, of Texas—a gentleman distinguished for his high sense of honor and clear comprehension: Mr. Evaxs.—I can very well understand the influence which the remarks of the gen tleman from South Carolina may have. I kuow that this is a most important prooxed- ing—important to Judge Watrous, and im- portant to the people of Texas. I think that it is due not only to Judge Watous, but to the State of Texas, that this resolution be Admission 25 cents. Children ha'f- price. up to the 30 cent standard ; or to lessen almost wentntas —— a == = ee acy medium wool to the standard of 15 cents per pound, without decreasing its real value, by mixing trash with it, making it dirty, &c. Fs and, of course, thus to avoid the payment of duty upon it. The cl ing process, in such case, will cost nothing comparatively ; and the American wool growing interest will, in turn, be thus rurely deprived of the protec eases, tnali the principal cities of the Union, eke tee special care, from Maine to CaLiFoRNIA, WHO HaVE Vis- ‘They also kee geet * on hand the best ITED HiMin BaLtimore, he can as this hour combeee of Arm pon Navy Goods Epauiettes, showample evidence of his success In this city | Wuaiite Sashes, Gold Lancs ike ? during the last fewwe-ksaione Thereare those They also invite attention to their Foreign and under his are who, two weeks ago, had not Domestic Furnishing Goods, of the best manu- walked without assistance for years who now facture and latest style. 2 can go about at will. and evan take song walks, HA’ LOUDON & co ee ere others, _ had suffered the Army ani Navy Tailors, to:tures of pain in various forms, who are now 4 wns? comfortable, and free thirefrem 2 feb 27-att St wader Bow Bett. N.8—Dr.M Of i but hi bigs of theaflict not to judge of him'ty thevr [GBAND MILITARY ARD CIVIC BALL ~ CLAIBVOYANCE. MADAME SWETT, THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT, Bas arrived inthis City and taken rooms at No 505 st.. (Opposite Udd Fellow Hall ) where she ts ready to 2 receive consultations respec- : ling the . . : ation, at 23 per cent. duty—making duty free | km sled fa Galvaric Batt d Hel: HE BOONE RIFLE CORPS WOUID ’ = ” tion pretended to be secorded by the bill adopted, and that the jadge be placed upon | ait wool worth less tham 20 conte per pound at | Ur Mia; treated scorestoho hove postiesty | A respectful y sunousee te thet thedy One| PAST! PRESENT. 3. If it enables the American manufacturer his trial, and have an o portunity of acquit- ting bimself before the Bonite of the United States if he be innocent. I do not know t> whom my friend from South Carolina referred as the pereon by whom he was assured of Judge Watrous’s honor and highmindedness, butican ttate this: that soon after Judge Watrous was made judge of the district court of Texas, he fell under suspicion, and it be- the port of exportation. Ix tae Hovsg, the five annual appropri: = tion bills were amended generally in accord- ance with the recommendations of the Ways and Means Committee, and wore dully passed. [The said bills were the Civil Expenses, the Arwy, Fortifications, the Mail Steamers, end the Indian Department Sogwpriatton bills ] FUTURE!!! and DISEASES!'!' U7” During a pate tour in t e South and West, Madame SWETT bas been consulted by upwards of Ten Thousand Persons, aed is pro- ae @ superior Clairvoyant and the Wender of the Age. Terms of Consultation—Ladies, $1; Gentle- nea,$2 feb 24-lm® been tmjured by the Gaivante Batery; and itis | citizess of Wasttington generally, that their sixth this crror which, in part, it is bis wish and object annual Ball will be giveu at Anacostia HaLL tocorect, taroughout the length and breadth of | on TUESDAY EVENING, March 34 our land that induces his present protracted vi itto ee will be furnished by tulscity. 397 Pa. t t. ite | anes mery. = iol sii inti ore ba : ‘The best cotillion music has been engaged Beet Yor's OFFICE, Wasuinotox, Tickets ONE DOLLAR ; admitting a gentle- Feb. 16, 1857 —The citizens of Wash- | man and ladies. ington are respectiully invited to assemble in to make and cell at lower prices, and he is acting in good f. ‘aith in protesting, through his advocates upon the floor of Congress, that he is only seeking to be enabled so to do, pray why does be = strenuously object to having the bill guarantee that he shall do so past Committes of Arrangements. public meeting, in the Council Chamber, in the a ~ 1 c 10° . oF UD apg ~ | came the settled opinion of a large majorit t he j City Hail, at falf-past seven o’clock p. m., on | f,) Bratt. — fig aes Lost and Found. Perwiventure” Why, then, does he insist | of the people of Torce they neues pe ee aon FRIDAY next, to" take into consldemniion the | kiarseatersets Lieut 0 Devbin, Joba Wewssll = that, while the duties on bis raw materials— | in fraudulent land cases. That opinion was Proceedings of To-Day. continuation of the Long Bridge at its t | Sergt Perkins, Sergt Suit, the articles he bas to buy—shall be abol- $5 REWARD .—STULEN OR STRAVED indorsed by the Legislature of Texas in 1848, site, and to take measures to co-operate with citi- | feb 27-FSM&T In tax S today, th 2 v 25th instant, a very large seey HORSES " aa in the resclution which has been read here BEES ESNATE, 3s: hey mot at 12 m , | sens of Mgiala, Be ee noe Ot the ‘said. GRAND oy pe ag, King i — be pevtoction oa his manufacturee— | this morning. There are, I believe, but few (owing to having adjourned as late as 2 o'clock | D!4ge at its present Wb MAGRUDER, MILITARY INAUGURATION BALL = — givieg ian : Sees Sans Tucles ke has to seil—chall remain as} of the members cf the bar—but very few of last night) and a long time was consumed in| feb 26-2t (Intel it) Mayor. BY THE found, will receive $5 reward bigh as ever? the citizens of Texas, who do not regard Jadge resin | the journal of the proceedings of the day before Mr. Bayard was urging them to take upthe bill to enlarge the i lic grounds groan the Capitol, when the Star went to press. In tax Howsz, the pending resolution to allow Mr Gilbert an open trial at the bar of the House was defeated by a vote of yeas 82, nays 109 Mr. Gilbert then went on to address the Watrous as implicated in some manner or oe in this class of litigation, and iuproper- 7 80. Proceedings were instituted soon after the Legislature of Texas had taken action cn the subject. The Committee cn the Judiciary, which was the committee to which the subjec: was referred, reported that the testimony in Support of the charges then made was not sufficient to sustain animpeachment It was 4 If the American manufacturer will con- sent to the insertion of Proper provisions in the bil Staracteeing that he muse sell to American consumers at the lower prices he Professes t) be siming only to charge for his wares, we shall begin to believe that there may be seme truth in his aaseverations that he is striving to that end rather than to ae as : 4 ’ Be LECTURE—REV. wm. TAYLOR Washington Highlanders! will deliver a Lecture in Dunbarton HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEK OF THE street, M. K Church, Georgetown, on TUES- Wash 2 ee have the pieasure DAY EVENING, the 34 of March, for benevo- | to announce to their friends, the Military and cit- lent purposes Subject—‘* Female influence in | izens generally, as also visitors tothe Metropolis. California.” The exercises will ccmmence at that they will have the honor of giving a grand 7% o'clock. Inauguration Ball, at the a Assembh Adm‘ttance 25 cents Children half-price. | Rooms, on Louisiana avenue,on WEDNESDA Mr. Taylor is the author of the book ‘Seve EVENING, the 4th March next. years street Preaching in San Francisco, CaJifor- The Committee begs leave to assure their pa- nia. feb 26-6t% trons that their arrangements have been made 2 50 REWARD .—STRAYED OR — ie stolen, on the 234 of Janu- ' av, a yellow BULL-TERKIER PUP- PY, with white legs, anda rar.ow whie stl ¢ above bis nose ‘The abov> reward will be given to any one who will return him to 432 seventh street, STEWART & BRU feb 2-3 : - a ~ the view to make ensan’ ebtain greater « protection” confidently expected at the time, by the | House in his own defence from the report of MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- | agreeable entrance maya | — Boarding. tence of the enactment ot 0 1; nn et, the Pre. | friends of Judge Watrous, that he would re- | the Investigating Committee In conclusion | BOSE PANY, HARTFORD, CONN ithers’ Military and Cotiflon Band has been | FROARDING —FORTY OR FIFTY PE! : hactment of a bill on the « prin. | Sign his judicial p:sition, but he did not dose. | he presented a protest against the proceedin, Secured Ca; ye ert January 82,277,000 eng jed for the occasion, and the Refreshments, sons can be accomm: dated with Board ana eipies of free trade.” The truth is, th Toe question was first brought up in 1849, and | of the Committee and of the House in bise Dividend on Live See -40 percent. which will be on @ itberal scale, bave been en- ngatMRS CLAKE’S, over the Bank of | for free trade in wh ees 37 | it was in 1852 that the Committee on the Ju- | which embrace] an announcement of his res- MICH’L N gent, trusted to an experienced caterer. Washington feb 27-3" | su painted: = a. they must necessarily | diciary reported there was not evidence to ignation of his seat as a member of the body N.B—Is it not ttle i everman MANAGERS. LINT’S HOTEL.—THE PROPRIETOR IS pai koe lis Lace ae gl Protection” veh apes an impeachment. fess cia —. from aha memect acme ae who hasa dependent family to insure h's life. On the part of the Military. to furnish Board bythe éay or week, yh > 8 0 the Ameri ut the same charges continu made | Mr. Orr bere moved to lay the resolution | 1st Timothy 5,8. feb 26-1w ithout Rooms, or Rooms without Board. public “an | against him in the State ot Texas. I might | and report of the Committee a Mr. Gilbert’s : a Copy ate With or without nd say they became stronger, and their truth more firmly fixed in the minds of the members of the Legislature, and the minds of the jadi- 5. The writer is wholly wistaken in trans- lating us as Tecommending aught but a peace- Just vacant, two fine large Parlors and Bed- rteb 36-3 W. FLINT. case on the table, that gentleman having re- signed his seat; laid on the tablo—yeas 135, nays 65 MACHINE SEWING —ROOMS ON | Gutztesk, an : —=) STREET, north side, two doors from Capt Schw rzman, Capt E Bright, Capt R Knight, corner of Ninth street. Sewing neatly and accu- | Capt MScheckells, Capt Jamieson, Capt alex Tait. ; rately done at the followi tes : 7 Tite 7 — 5 o- able opposition to this propored law, if en “Tt and the bar of Texas. 7 A paper was then read from Mr. Matteson, . Ibirts, (ready cutard basted,) 50 to 62% n the he etal ae a Fete ie eee aime wr acted, on the part of the South, ay matt Ave Bot investigated with any degree of | of New York, protesting against the proceed- Night Shirts, do. do. 25 to 37ke Er Meyorfexers, WD Waleae” S —e fifty persons at the approaching Inauguration. P outh, ‘ers | care the cases which have arisen subsequent | ings of the Committee in his case, accompa Drawers, do. do. 18% to 25e Waiter Lenox, WM McPherson, J McHerhany, feb 26-3t now stand. We ksow that it will not stand | te the effort to im i" W: in | ij Collars 3¢ each; Wristbands 3c per pair; Shirt | R Welsch, W Ogievie, Jno Cameron, 1852 1 k peach Judge Watrous in | ied by an announcement that he had tr: B ec t; Plat Xs Pair; rt Cameron, A J Joyce, H Win. UGBEY FAMILY MANSION, CORNER tbe test of a thorough popular canvass there; | 1°52, 1 way a Nes. of Judge Watrous; | mitted his resignation to the Governor of New | Basoms 2c a plea of families is retecthelie tested D Compe, "3 Brauen, P Mobun. Ree itn end W etrecte Bouse. permanent ot and that the united South, backed by the ir-| nial of juctrecnn,tj#.28 aluost complete de: | York UP-Terms Cash feb 25- sia iC a6 t8 transient during the Inauguration week. Fami- " ‘ me of justice to continue bi iti itebi Be ea : fe Iw Srecutive C. - terests in the North to be grievously oppressed | of judge in the diaute cenit Gh roes A agate Mr. Ritchie moved to lay the resolution cf a Executive Committee lies accommodsied: with sults of two ot, more the Committee, in the case of Mr Matteson, by it, can bring about its repeal ina single the people of that State have ni L t Jno Wa't, Lieut Reynolds, Color TERN TELEGRAPH. | tira cape, O'S ueezn wee rel iat ae Apply to the Agent at the Mansion. ig i A is ble; not Iaid on the table—yeas 95 Corporal Whelan. feb 21-lw® an ; : his integrity; neither th ee te eh , msylvania Avenue, Kx-Cupt Baio, Season: and we call simply for that vigorous bar, nor the judiciary iteelf. Maeaistane, the ny Syinteae sacareed on thalremsivaine ti Over Gilman’s Drug Store, near 7th strect. The various Committees will be designated as Bose’, ae—mas. BATES, ON THES. W Ssitation against it that must be commenced | on my responsibility as a member of this | the athe Mr. Matteson,) when— = Ro- corner 1D our own rection of the Confederacy. : ; House, that uo parties of any re. Texas, except a few, very nen geged as litigants in his court, or of Pennsylvania avenue and 9h street coal accommodate | tability in 0 are en- interested Mr Bennett raised as a point of order the HIS LINE HAVING BEEN REBUILT | settles Gone oo" ption Blue Rosette ; Committee ; T during the past season, !snow working with- | Floor Managers White Reecite, re * question whether Mr. Matteson, having re- ‘kets—admii But we have every reason to trust that its out interruption, and offers the cheapest and most | Tic flagrant injustice will ittng a gentleman and ladies— ping eh gore mg lrnlyne dmg dom | . : 0 r i th. luti direct telegraphic communication to the West, | TWO DOL: 3; " with their patronage. Transient or board never disgrace the sta'~ | in that class of titles to which he is Supposed eincapamee ber or pee phed peers Northwest, aud Southwest. feb 9-eo1m® ’ | member of yp wear ‘he can be obtained. aps-tf ute-book. Gur expectation is, that the modi- favorable, pretend to defend him. B. for it, and Mr. A. K. Marshall, o Ky., — all fications pro pered Mr. Speaker, I know that a judge may fall a ly the wisert and nost Sagacicus livirg political econcmiut of the Dation—the cLuirman of the Ser ate’s Finance Committee—will prevail. The ecuntry con- ‘aiug no other statesman at this time so thor ou ly mpetent to frame Provisions in such doors of the h: SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION — I> No. , Ke urse of Lectures 'o be given by Dr D, ne but Military Hats or Caps will be e!- B. Rew, F R.8.E. &€., on thee Predee, f agp aoe the Room. Architecture tn we to yeneatieas earings ting, F tre-proo! ing, Acoustics, an ie gen— ANO FORTK +OR SALE.—A SEV- who recently failed, proves that he his | preserva ton of Health.” | ‘These Jectures will Pr octave, inron-fraine rvsewood, Py be given on Wednesday, February Lith Friday | ins x ate propert: hi - + ¥ | instrument, from Ladd & Co ’s House, ten or fifteen years, there is toe much reason | ment of ail Ei Fee cient to insure the pay- | 13h, Monday loth, Wednesday 16th, Friday urjustly under suspicion; that he may come in conflict with the prejudices of the section tH An exami to the affairs of of the country where he may hold court; that) Enoch Train, the extensive ship owner of Bor- opposition may be aroused against him ; but | ton, I also know that unless hecan live it dowa in priv: against it, ere the Star went to press. ANTS —Marsbals’ Sashes, Rosettes and Batons, Siik and Bunting Flags, Eagle with em notion, at the Fringe aad. diienmning ae son Sth oot Bath atseene, 7 u debts, which amount » | Boston, will be sold low. Inquire of the sub- | Manufactory, becweea 9th 2 to believe the fault is with himself. Judge | to about $200,000 retort mencing afc quarter bedore 8 3'eheg) encom a i

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