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< — a ae jdings—Mr. Bayard, chair- PATRICK's CHURCH A BE- Amtecnients - 4 1 Q D tion who had misgivings coneerning them | # atement was false, and a mere fabrication blic Batidings—Mr. Bay: ; P : & VE N ING STA « | Netag Aellovese Sn kb capeatie Sead at TINGE. ‘Sherabes, ‘gret fon sal Mi Hunter, Thomson of N. J, ‘cur Lectures will be commenced — RACURSION To CHINA 45D Jaran ———_—____ CARUSI'S SALOON, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY, aay and bs that Court over such questions... Hereafter, | muss was raised in the House of Commons gen- chairman ; WASULNGLON CITY: backed by this optaton, the front which the | erally, and all over England. Mr. Disfuali Fitspatriok and Bell of N. H arch 10, 1857. | South will present in Congress and every where | sticks to his text, produces the proofs, drifes | _00 ee Bilis—Mr. Wright, chairman; TUESDAY.......- ; and Horlan SATURDAY , Afterncon vening — else must, in turn, 80 counsel to the conserva | Lord Palmerston to a tight place, until,at On Ecrolled Bills—Mr, Jonesof Iowa, chair. oe ON 2y WASHINGTON at 3% and 7, will be exhibited r SF TUS STAR.— Strangers mow | tive of the North that thesilent revolution re- | length, the latter is compelled to admit that | man; Messrs. Brown and Doolittle. ade ated cap wal ati "| CHINA AND JAP AN. ° here are sersinded thut the very best | ferred to above mast be stopped if the Union | France has made a convention with Austria, | On a Le bom hi areas; a on on TUESDAY EVEN. | Palntedupen canvass from original needa. , i way in which they com keep correctly | is to be preserved, as that there is now strong | but not a treaty. Oh, no! nots treaty! Isnt oy it discussion, the recolution was eas deaedyseegintinl ren Ree a Geo. — — Peppy En. * and promptly posted with referen¢e to | grounds to hope that the Democratic party of | that a beautiful specimen of a needle’s eye for adopted—yeas 29, nays 18—as follows: importance will evote be bemsasten on. x Pan Exp. = the de-ngs ana sayings at the Federal | the Constitution will speedily resume its for-| such a camel as Lord Palmerston to under- | Yeus—Mewew Allen, Beojamin Big. | nad TT 8PM gw. FLOOD; fee | Attisston 25 conte Metropolis and dencerning events else- | mer ascondency throughout the non-slave- | take to creep through, in order to escape the | ler, Bright, Broderick, Fits aetna ances — » ol 1 where, of which correct information | holding States. Those who really value the | thrusts of Mr. Disraeli? Breen! ain, unten vero, ia boven LSet ‘tet nse ewotogs com ocentrate+in Washingten, is te sub- | Union have no less reason to thank Presiden — os town, > Saves eward, | corner ot . Newing y Sortbe for The 8 The sakeocteisn Buchanan for the boldness with which, Pe The Pending Trea ics —It is understood vo <emee: ‘ = wduires [rect egteed Eoeeay Bs to Ke Price for the Daily, when seat by mail, | Wednesday last, he proclaimed in the face of that Mr. Forsyth’s treaty with Mexico has nrerpans Beh So ms Log nial — Nighi shire, & Ld 25 to 5750 is $3.50 per anvum ; for the Weekly, | all comers and goere true constitutional doc” | 2°t yet been submitted to the Senate. Sony osama: Foot, Foster, Hamiin, Harlan. Pee cen BOM ae eg age i 91.25 per anomm. trines in the main, upon the subject of sla | | The Dallas Clarendon Treaty hasbeen again | gine, simmons, Stuart, Trumbull, Wade, and'| Bosomee a pleat; Piat Fey SE | very, than the Supreme Court for giving so taken up and referred to the Foreign Affairs | Wilson =18. SPIKIT OF THE MORNING PRA&SS | emphatic an opinion that bis constitutional | Committee, in executive session. If we are not Mr. Cameron ‘submitted the following re:e- tion; which was considered by unanimous ss iews in thi : i greatly mistaken, all the signs assure us that, 4: Sed od tos aces ae ote ween Snore a ee ide ere the close of the p:¢seat called session, that Resolved, at the Secretary of the Treac- ury be directed to furnish to the Senate a INAUGURATION BALL—ALL Y Sa: h Islands’ Trea Democrats now in Washington to ex President | 90n¢!—The thousands on thousands whocame | ‘rea'y and the San " oy mal statement, at the next session, showing the BS persons having bills agzinst the late In- Pierce; and extracts from the press of the | © Washington last week only to witness the | be thoroughly considered and disposed of. P a Ball, are requested to in < cost of the printing, binding, and auguration . send them MADAME aw. country upon the inaugural, ehowing that it Inauguration have departed, and with them | That is, unless there is truth in the ramor that Congress for each ‘year, be; 13 thetr I precision ean Getacony eM THE CELEBR. Nadal a 1 ived threes most of the opposition members of the Houso | President Buchanan has signified his desire | with December, 1845, and ending with the | at once and pay wer BAYLY, CLAIRVOYANT hes graciously rece! roughout the that they should terminate the session on Sat- | late session. Treasurer, Penn. ave , between 1ith and ’ land. and the large number of persons who spent day ‘wixt; Wot Having!"at this tase, aotake Mr Trambull moved to refer the protest of | mar7-3t 19th atreets. Bas arrived inthis m™ ‘ i the winter in Washington engaged in looking » 7 » = " @- | members of the Indiana Legislature agsinst | ~ —_ ons, ane) Palin Oi re ag 08a The Intelligencer is to-day devoted to news. after their interests as involved in the legis- | tons to send them sufficient to keep them to- | the election of Mr Fitch to be an United Sg ry eg Bat ot sinter een Istion of Congress. Nevertheless, the hotels gother longer, and having no particular wish, | States Senator from that State to the Judiciary P 2th and F streets — Cream Depot, corner 1: receive consultations respeo. ICE CREAM at $1.50 per gallon. feb 2s. & WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSI?* and boarding-houses of the Federal metropolis | W® Presume, that the treaties referred to above Committee, with the accompanying papers ; PAST! ting ee meen: : which motion was debated by the mover. and ¢ hould be finally disposed of ere the Adminis. FUTURE!!! and DISEASES!" continue to be crowded, while considerable | ® E Messrs. Bright, Fitch, , and Butler, ere SECOND-BAND PIANOS, A EAT ‘ i thar = - Mouth !—The tone of the accessions to our floating population continue | ‘ration may have time to mature ite policy — erase oe Pcp cs : 4 atour great Pianoand — Be 5 te +4 Paes = yout tour in tee Pouth ang - ae ope teen a peersde 58 to arrive by each succeeding public convey- | With reference to them in motion o r. Bigler, the protest o! riom, between 9ib and 10th streets . > ie ate 0} a an: ETT bas been copsulted ty upwards of Ten Thowsand Persons, and is . mar 10 JOBN F BLLI3, nounced a superior Clairvoyant end the Wecey \ M4244% FERRERO, No. 148 P. : * avenne, is selling off her handsome Terms of Consultation—Ladies, $1; Gentie. stock—including SPRING BONNET: wen, 88 * feb M-ime | Previous to closing en the 12th inst. Bh ee eee Be Lost and Found EAUTIFUL CHINA GOODS OPENING | >>> OST—ON THE 0: INSTA Big Scien orbs | LOR Eee Mena aE s’ |. & Mouse co! wih __mar 10 H. J, McLAUGHLIN & CO. ‘white st-ipes, and acme of the ends brent IRD CAGES, PERFOMERY, BRUS: B Combs, Engrvings, Foot Bas Tew members of the Pennsylvania “Legislature against the election ‘of Mr. Cameron as an United States Senator from that State was similarly referred Mr. Crittenden submitted a series of resolu- — —— on the ——. < soe] fairs Committee, immediately upon his re-en- | teet!Dg; w! (be — notice) he design trance into the body, is the first act of its king | °*!!i86 Up at some future time. in the history of the Senate of the United Proceedings of Te-Day. States, and speaks volumes, indeed, with ref- In tux Seuatm, to-day, after a short disg erence to the hold he has upon the respect and | cussion upon a resolution to terminate the ance. They are, of course, for the most part, | hs Hon. Jefferson Davis —The eompl!- a ga ig nt ag gentlemen who are absorbed arma ee ment involved in the action of the Senate yes- on” over the President’s frank declaration that = snes Se: cere perechate . bh 2 terday, in selecting this distinguished gentle- he regards the slsvch der coequal, as to lis Se eaogea tase ie. can man to be the Chairman of their Military Af- sone saatinectan, pee Esmee oe them. As the Administration is hardly warm oe a ear ei bee ae econ = in its seat, of course it has not yet had time Meuibens pelts pb in oe Aaa esi aa pa lex even to begin to take cognizance of the claims of either party to this very pretty controversy beget oeg marys Lcamiraees a me as it now stands. Though the newspapers are : PERSONAL. the new Government comes to look over the & ee that in making every ap- more fitting rebuke to the disgusting and dis-| ..., Among the many Californians now in jalis, Books, Umbrellas. 6 wi Ve . ovequality. Or, in other words, that there is | 9. with ramors from Washington on this confidence of the living fathers of the Confed- | present called seasion on Saturday next, they | Somme OT wreuss, Games, Woolen ‘asvgere De © EK. JOMNGUN an elasticity in the Constitution of the United | “00> know enongh from experience | °T#°Y: 82d as to their appreciation of the | went into Executive session, wherein they| marl0 HJ. McLAUGHLIN& Gena. | OST—ON FRIDAY, LAST AT THE > f, s, . KKK — Btates through which any purpose of the ma- | 1 °°? ™ saattors to place no coef tence ig | *bility and propriety with which he discharged | wera engaged when the Ster went to press. [NQUIRE Witdin—oNnE VOLUME OF Ls temmc lasts (featemans) ger fority for the nonce, may be lawfully worked wi bap m pee ia ielibes WEEE Shon all the duties devolved upon him as Secretary see — Pages, 1857, containing Awe. Ries Sading ah aon ae out The Pust, urder this view of the power ps amcelcr yn lagd of War in the Pierce Administration. No ° the was knoted and of tae General Government under the Consti- to the left of the main entrance If left at corner of 12th and C streets, No 547 field, and to rea’ eee H 10 FRANCK TAYLOR. | will receive the thanks of the owner i ful warfare upon him by the opposition | Washington we notice the names of Messrs.| ™®10 —=F»»sss§s§ «FRANCK TAYLOR. tation, sims at present only to taboo Southern pointment it may make, it will eurely disap. | St*0*!U hout - é Pe eg Chas, Be Duane, Wm. Mulligan, John Crow | Q@PERM CANDLES.— OST—AT TRE PRESIDENT? men hereafter in all the Territories In Wis- point at least one butdred, it will be in any press throughout the last ur years, could | 233 J. R. Mulloney. S 50 boxes Sperm Candles, 4's and 6’s peat night,a : consin, the Republican party, under a similar vory considerable hurry to make the clean possibly have been administered. sess The Alexandria Gazette says that an poy meg nee do 6’sand 12's te boonst phot aaa a Cloth Cap tm anothe style of reasoning, insiste that it is constitu- eweep of all the office-holders so confidently The Committees.—We question whether the eloquent and impressive tribute to the mem- 100 dozen Treson de B: c pocket. The persen who toox it by m'rtake will tional and legal to resist the officers of the 5 ory of the late David Humes was paid by the i — ting t ‘ood, bad te’ tt ere fe ti 5 > Gintesd! Cavaeathank te tie exdculien of Wie predicted by the outs—treating the good, Senate’s committees were ever before so strong, | Ray J. T. Johnston, rector of St. Paul’s aos and ind ffsren’ all alike. Having no interest | intellectually, and so far as their legislative Church, of that city, in his sermon on Sunday pico ess —? che Ler : A eas whatever in this struggle, we sha!l watch its | experience and capacity are concerned. A pee ee 4 : mia the o a step further, and cle’m. H H : ; . ii - i sical? a oh ar ote: that it ts bs ; progress with care, so that as noteworthy fea- | glance at the list, as published in the Star glish is) ke te lentes te pracerdes ie PIANOS FOR SALE AND TO RENT. | with bob tail, about 17 bends high, newl{ chee Practically, threuz T aote, tha £2" | tures in it may be developed we shall be able | to-day, will eatisfy those well informed with | heue Dbmstahselonr te our Crystal Palace died prsnos WHICH RECEIVED THE FIRST and ber right ears little sore. T above "wand aad consti‘ utional to shoot dowa men engeged promptly te bring them to the notice of the | reference to public (legislative) affairs of this | onthe 18th ult. He had considerable preten Premiums in Washington, Balti- PAR! y's Livery Stable, C street, » between 4x 41 reclaiming their runaway slave property— Star's readers. In the meanwhile wo advise | fact. The Democrats, according to custom, ne to authorsbip, poetry included He in- Tene aie te fh A do streets = —— Gorsuch case, In Massachusetts, all—office-holders and cffice-seekers—to watch | eolected their own members thereof, and the erited immense estates from the Duke of alt i aad, indeed, throughout all New England, : - i ‘ ZACH. BERRY, of W. Bridgewater, and was known successively as | ;. share oe ~ 01 J 0 BE i li Uy th } iy onvenient terms, at No. 498 llth street. above REWARD-—STOLEN FROM THE Mew Yack aud the wastes pecce and pray, avd also to be sure to work like | Republicans—really the only other party in | Lord Francis Leveson Gower, Lord Fran $ és Penn avenue Second-hand Pianes taken in Stable of Wm Homiller, on Sun- Oni eghoe a f the elasticity | P&*¥e™ oF rather like moles ; for experience | the chamber so far as numbers are concerned— | Kgerton, and Earl of Ellesmere. Two exchange for new ones Tuning attended to. be SORREL HORSE 8 years depeaeey heres oy step ld eran wat teaches that the most successful labors in this | theirs. We are sure that, as made, these se- ol of law and constitution, it is held by the same oe ge peters and his wife came with _ mar 10 eolm* : red 14 to 16 hands high, wi ty Wnt & sid Seah an for the | ComBection are those performed in the dark. | lections all around will increase the confi- | friends. et oD Viti and made many ASKETS—BASKETS.—A large variety, at wreheed. (“ery dim) white nese, and be» a s0¢ = aniiity ears aie Se raad se Blessed are they who expect little, for they | dence of the country in the Senate of the 50 boxes Mould Candies, 6's and 8's 50 boxes Vermacelli and Maccaroni JONAS P. LEVY, Wine, Liquor, —_ Grecery Store, mw e-iw 7 Penn. avenue. og, the 34 instant, a blood BAY MARE Please send it to No. 6&3 Wiliards’ Hotel. mar 7-3t $10 Beware nds. low prices. @ FRA on the left side of his head, rubbed by the bridie New York upper-tendom ig again in a | _mar9 490 Seventh st. bed The root sewand wht te faseen inde = . shall not be disappointed! United States, though of late years all well- the current of Fifth avenue is vio- °F KEEP THEM OVER —Co aiHods, | livery at Stall No. 37 Centre Market family. When such things occur—and the pcan belanced minds have come to the conclusion gitated; the old story is again to be Cc Coal Sifters, Fire Standards, Shovel and | mer 5-!we CONRAD SOREL. | Practice bas of late been fearfully increasing | Webraska.—The following interesting letter | that it is the main stay of the Constitation and | °0!4 5 the daughter of the great man has mar- under the influence of euch stimulation— all Republican abolition-dom works itself intoa ferore of patriotic excitement, such as was Wont to be exhibited throughout the land thirty years ago only on the recurrence of the 4h of July. With euch ideas of right and wrong, and law and corstitution, so widely pervading the Borthern popular mind, it is not wonderful that the Evening Post, the leading exponent ried her father’s favorit Jb Mr. J oben fll be sold low, "6 PRANCIO. . ie father’s favorite coachman. Mr. J. | over ¥ 80) . 5 tells the story of the legislative swoat through | Union. We, G@.B. is @ prominent importer of wines, and| -mar® 400Seventh st_ | Tit Lorentng tat, 0 hesge Stes Choke Fa LRA pockets, paca . which the substantial interests of the inhabit The Naval Court of Inquiry were delib- ee e oe out <a. ea “4 # ox OCYAVE =iee ALMOST NE vet collar. A liberal reward will be i Af let A = = is weather months. r.J.G. wood Case, Iron Plate, will at the Banking H or M. 8: Son ants of newly settled regions in this country erating until near noon to day, upon the tes- ly daugh‘er—“ my charming Mar sold for 8123 Must be sold this weel mar ._— nyaer are £0 sure to be put, ere their affairs settle timony in the cass of Lt Pennington, the first -twenty. Mr. J. G. Hf the owner leaving the ae Alto down through the sifting of the men who as-| on their calendar. When their. doors were <3 $30, to beseen at Ww.6. TZEROTT’S pire to influence and prominence among them | again opened, their decision was dispatched to ve. Ho was very mar® Musie Depot, cor 1th st and P; > jek? jodest, too, f ii 3 but « a ‘. you 30 PER CORD DELIv- —ere ‘‘Tom’’ can learn to know ‘‘ Dick” from | the Department by the hands of the Judge he the divi for the girls Well, the pequal voting ea: ERED. igen tee ED. “Harry.” It conveys a pregnant lesson, | Advocate, J. M. Carlisle, Esq , and the Court | is soon told. “John” and “ my Mary Ann” ERSONS WANTING A CORD AND UP- which, however, will hardly ever be profited | took a recess to await his return, ere taking ied Old gentleman very natarally Disrvignot goed PINE WOOD oa oe cupped WANTED —ONE OR TWO MEN 70. by, ifthe experience of the past is to be relied | up the next case—that of Lt R. W. Meade. pe cowering rage when he hears it. , rd Los THE PRESIDENT’S, ON FFI. a) WASTED—aT COLUMBIAN COLLEGE 14th street. an active we mend of age, as Waiter. A reference requised. _ite- Ww. ERS & CO. Trim a large Peach and Apple Orc: n= ts ‘« John’? to go to California, huts} 4 Terms cash. 10-6t na CLae . ooo rosgnsener eras preoetesend Oo Ouana Crey, N.T., Feb. 14,1857, | The sttendance of naval officers snd others ry Aun” op at home, although abe wee | Uclcea Yate comer of © end :04 street, ut | CoanrE Sa WHITE WOMAN AS Coot em on ising thal jovern- ~N.T. , Sete Bs ded wife and twent: t “John?” 1 mect is for four years longer surely to be in| . “itor Star : In sceordanee with a resoin- | interested in their proceedings was larger to- od w feand twenty twoat that. ‘John’’ | Ward mar 0-0 Wasber, and Ironer he must farnish the applies to Justio Spencer for redrees on Satur- : . i tion adopted, the Legislature of Nebraska ad- | day than at any previous period since the see: ” the hands of » Chief Magistrate who, instead jonas’ ies dia at 10 o'clock last evening, | Court organized. » —— shasta Minor oy te My S sod rpau Py. API corner of F rsnk- of bowing to the supremacy of that sort of | amid at confusion; forty days—the time Appointment.—The Secretary of the Trear, | nee drew up a petition for a writ of habeas mar9 FERGUSON, 485 7th street. lin Square and i3tb street mar 10-8 public opinion, has firmly planted himself on rece Ancemaptpry Paar axenacy one on all | ury bes appointed Albert B. Hatoh, Ksg., of | O7PB®: a instaa ieiaiows sun the ro- A WORD OF EXPLANATION. 'ANTED.—A 600D HOUSE, BRICK, AT i ini been : Joeeds ti resto , ASO - “ t Seth otcoets, the policy of administering the government 80 | siies Little however of real interest and | Portamouth, N. H., the disbursing agent, and Sisko doubtless be red tp her DURING TRS Past Sua oe Dur OR Ya low reat, etwrsen 38 ond lath we i, far as slavery questions are concerned, upon good has been effected. The programme as John M. Weare; of the same place, superin The New York Herald the weatber so sev-re, that we have jeod water principles disputed by none when the Consti. | arranged by the members south of the Platte, i Tif ccnns ae wee Ter erald says of the ; ot paid that attention to small wii reg” tation was formed, and handed down through | (We for some reason, have become to all ap- | tendent of construction, for the new custom- | newly arrived “‘lion,”” Lord Napier, the Brit- ders from privae families which we Seite Oe Sg Sates wenink a8 Real Bx te. ee Rg 0 - New | dest testimonials as to capability, honesty, and Coreear. Publishes eden Integrity | None Reed apply that is net wal rs ii ini ‘i Address Box 313, Post Office. mar 10-lw \ rance, qui g th -b to bo | ish Minister to the United Sta “« He is | desired, but now that we have a littia more time os Sa weg every generation cf American statesmen, to be see of ke acgiehy Sieeiuseliameter wisi nln ee nati al ° | about five feet nine inches in eight, nd | we hope to give entire satisfaction, and to SEey ANTE D.—A SERVANT (COLORE! { cavilled at only by men who seek to obtain | and consequent removal of the county seat ii Sina a lee’ est das aaepess io pla ee ee at GUSTERS crcnatonreen e very re Ce ieee Bg ay } power by playing upon popular prejudices, The subject of banks likewise occupied a large The Senate Printing —It seems to be un- ? gly interm with grey, ug 8 ashington CHWARZE & DRURY street, ween treets ae snd tirsion: tho d portion of their minds, more especially, as he does not appear to be over thirty-five years 499 5. a a — erous experiment of con- st , second door above many of them were pecuniarily interested in | derstood that the Senate will not at its present ns wry His large, a re eyes aiteras mar7 4t anton —A WOMAN TO gi Wan. ' A ; i ‘ery con: uous ion o: features ard Iron fora small family. inquire at ducting our national public affairs upon the | them —— a of breathed are briof session elect its printer for the new (this) he expression of the fave ip eemewhate HORSES FOR SALE. be = = y g oe o principle that might makes right as was rst supposed, and afterwards open Congress From all we learn this now appears fc 12th street, tween 6 =—s. 4 : _, | ly acknowledged, a combination was formed, . | 0f thorough business man, and his manner, = Dera enEe Bae ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE _ While we hold to the soundness of the strict consisting of the above mentioned members, a | t© be # fixed fact, beyond peradventure, though slightly tinged with Aauteur, is, never one dozen wel! broke HORSES, construction doctrine that the Supreme Court majority of whom pledged themselves to vote of the United States, the creature of the agency | for all the measures, with the mee that of the sovereign partners in this confederacy, penlipeeptrcir bad reer pert yt ant has no warrant in the Constitution to decide 1 it . 2 , ll Grd 2 good situation by appising at —_ theless, quite cordial He is, in fact, a riven from 'h vailev of Virginia cow: —_ “yf Court of Claims —Yesterday, the case of | democratic lord. He dines sb the retie d Rolage tht S'etetiseton a ‘hey may ee eee = * Stephen C. Hayden was argued by Mr Law- | 8* % matter of preférence, remarking that be | corner of 1sth snd E street touth side of Fenn be ne Pret adn fe ee gs 1 roach ight renoe for the claimant, and by the Solicitor | "i#hes to become acquainted with the people | aven ve, nearly opposite W illards’ Hotel Ist April or May, a Houre to 18 Rooms, within Hmits of Penn svenve and val of the capital was passed, it went to the of this country. : Erne Les re nevooue spies dik Say Hasse, IT ctsacts, aul 98 and Seth etieen ‘Theoter: Political questions between its creator and the | governor, by whom it was returned, accompa. | for the Government, and eubmitted. al ane ation be is peculiar. Li — = = ually goed in snedie tei 1 in a setilcd business in the city, and will creators of of its creator,—between the author | Died by an able and powerfal statement of his} The court called the cases standing upon the | Plomatist, as he has the reputa ee. Refer to Messrs, Kirk a. objections. They lacked but one of a two- thirds vot A rate sttempt was made towin overs member for Dakotah county— = ermaenent t Add: t Star rir eh listens more than b fice, Park stating location, terms, &¢. ways has general or law docket, for argument on ques- = tne: rick hesitancy in mar 7-31 JACUB MILLER. mart > tions of law, as far as 196. The parties not being ready, these cases will not be called of its own being and the authors of that,—a dcetrine which, if unigersally admitted, would 2 s ee een Ree Gee ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET Nur, + in « quarter of # centtry wipe out al the dix: | Roney in lange same were offered, bat he was | again this month. Adjourned. Hia‘lad meme fo haves pect! eer | Home Iasuranve Company of New York, |W oys zemng ort ane y scosse oes Spodive feateres of the General Government | eoouidered hie course of duty. So the vill wes | The Current Operations of the Treasury | he spoke of secaring « house or Warn, gen] . OF HIVE NO. s WALL SERESY, mar 9 3 ’ as made by cur fathers as matters are now | laid sside Tho bill for the division of the t.—On yesterday, 9th of March | *6 £00n as possible, and mentioned a desire to |, tal. ANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE White | tending, we certainly entertain deep respect | county | ise came up and passed. The bill Aocgemays ieee so entered on Heeswesnt sate ions cpap ee phaieph oir i for the opinions of the pure, learned and pat- Scares eft a boaerear yep py the books of the Department— tials to the President as soon as possible.”? Amount of Laabitines rietic functicnaries composing that tribunal county, and the county was named Sarpy, af- | For the Treasury Department... $28,607 87 : We realize bow difficult would have been the | ter the g eat ere pi — county rer teomnioss opartment. +... i ae HY asa eon Gt ae bom Abel was uot 0" al See eerste eres enters " ané 1 F co bie, © North, | which were vetoed by the governor. And of ssebeccses--ssesess seseve 7,080 90 | containing the conclusion of the atriking story | *g¢ >Y what sy ed a . OR THREE which would have followed that judgment in | the «ix, two were passed over him and be- entitled, “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Hessen eq ehteyy afjpeted auld Sreppy pale sod Gecmppetieen ak Wek on at the caro recentiy decided had it been the re- | Came laws. Woe have already six banks, and Amoe Barton’ The leading article is upon| Charles 3 Martin; AF Wilma; William G fatr Saree, in 5 plenstat vi lage, ted wiles fem verre of what it is ; though then it would have the War (Persian) with Asia. , Lambert arm of 4 & A Lawrence & Co.; Geo © | the virginia Waite Sulphur Lowa been directly in the teeth of the views of the : framers cf the Constitution, (that is, with rof- @reace to the General Government’s rights, ‘HIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO IN- ANTED —AN EXPERIFNCEDOYSTER © i> From Taylor 4 Maury we have Black- sure Buildings, pekabo sea rigde bene Ww Shucker. A pplvet D1 VERNOI=°S Frenck , | ——————__+8o-—_ CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Iu tae Sexate, yesterday, Mr. Seward submitted the following resolution, aad asked its immediate consideration : 5 Collins, firm of Sherman & Collins; Danfora N | singimm:diately WM. ish, Lown = | Barney, firm of Wells, Fargo &« ; Luctus mar 9.2" Bee THE, REGULAR MONTALY M Hopkins, President Importers! & Traders’ 5 ANTED IMMEDIATELY — ing of the Hibernia Club will be bel Thomas M. fir evils which must necessarily resalt in their flooding the Territory with paper, which had 2 such poor credit for support. some unfor- wing stand- | Temperance Hall on THIS Toceday! a dutieeend powers,) as expounded by nearly | ty aig’ ainake our whole orlninal code of tidccomnanerananen he the ing at? ovelock. Oe & ore’ every political writer who participated in the | laws wae blotied ae we are now without | O, Foreign Relations—Mr. Mason, chair- | —** j , Bat Fr a ARP er en ee Teepearempeneen eee ee sussh ofits censteastion. a of punish ing offences, exoept >y | man; Mesnts Douglas, Siideli; Polx, Critten- <a —THE MEMBERS 0 F glen D Comma arm * | advan " - Pio a, happily, the weight of the judgment | hanging is the penalty of horse stealing, de. Sag Reward soe Bektec: chafrman; Mesars, | fed) tha called-of Satetin wlifte bea a tue F SPOR gIGN- WANTED UF wrount which we refer, anncunced only after more fubjects alone mark the last session of Pearce, Gwin, Bright, Biggs, Fessenden and ry tr Hand I streets. oth street intense investigation and refisction than was | the Nebraska Legislature, for besides this, Iit- | GO. meron, gata) E ' ever before scecrded by that august tribunal | *!°,¥## done i On Commeree—Mr. Clay, chairman; Messrs. | $,°10°%:, “Mane in their attendance. Master Z Abeut Dew towns were incorporated, i in coming to an opinion, is with the right, it jeeanien is shveoes of settlenised. wor ey Digiar; "Toembe, Bold Bright, and etnly jnvited, BY coder of the W Gannet be otherwise but that the entire coin charters in abundance were granted, and ter- > WILLIAM B. DIETZ, Sec, cidence between its views and these of Presi. VENING, March lofh, st ie ‘be punctua} i i On Military Affairs—Mr. Davis, chairman ; po, MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. riorial roads in every direction over the Ter- ji 2 MONTGOMERY SUARDS, ATTEN- ritory. About a dozen universities were in- Messra Fitzpatrick, Johnson, Iverson, Broder. Keto N.—You are hereby notified to at- t Buckapan’ i ick, Wilson and King. tend pecial meeting of the Com on ; ; . M. PIERCE dent Beckanax’s Iceugural in this connection, | cneporated, one ‘as almost every town da, the Ou Naval Afairs-Mr Mallory, chairman : | SAURSSRS EV RR ING Mae teen ee eo ; TERAMD GEN even to the point that it is the duty of the | Missuri river An act was passed appointing | Messrs Thomeon of N J., Slidell, Allen, Bell j tual attendance is eslled for, ae business ; ED—BOTA LAD casing aoe out efemploy- Geners! Government to protect the citizen of | the second Tuesday in December the day for of Tenn , Green and Hale. tance will be ee ee pe i pace ange profitable ‘Aris now the Southern State in the enjoyment of his mee eer of our Legislature, and Oa Public Lands—Mr. Stuart, chairman ; ‘Secreta’ = also sleve property in the Territories of the United | also a la Mesars. Johnson, Pagh, Mallory, Broderick, e number of our citizens, are te d 1 ; States, (for such is the legitimate corollary of | ing for Washington, to be present at the inan- Fos ma es Otsime—Mr. Benjamin, MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. — MR. way, ; pha ry rs a ae ve the following an the yoirts of law laid down by the court,) wii! | fUzation of Hon. James Buchanan, Owing to | chairman ; Mosere: Biggs, Thompeon ef Ken: | 17° grt el ge nN gl have due weight on the minds of thore in the their departure our city to-day, presents & | tucky, Kenned Durkee. f and % ¥ remedial ver ft sppearance—e calm that will eon- | ‘6, ii +f Bee Debosit hair. | Sevelorments of Medical Electricity, the | North not disposed towards violent revolu- za r ne faire—Mr. Sebastian, chair- | of this countr bteaatne - i tinue till pring immigration ponrein upon | men; Mesere Brown, Reid, Fitoh, Bell of | fen! mea ge paca pretty 1 much hind: bee ase tion, whieh in its effects must work tenfold | ™* Tenn., Houston, and Doolittle: © and sccomp! Dr. Massey, of Baltimere; The weather has been quite severe up to 4 5 resent a scjourner in this cli more disastrously throughout the North than | within « day or two; but ceeds we Yad Yoee Pan ball an ee with bis Magular apprratas, atthe South. The North toa very consider- | the Grst rain since last fall, and to dey the} on Revolutionary Claims—Mr. Evans, chair- | Bt!m of Gilead the affiic able extent lives and prospers by and through | dark soil is visible in many places. man ; Messrs. Bates, Crittenden, Wilson, ‘nd the most torturi; Hi a H A] Fc. ee 58 #9 Te Se ges The city of Omaha bas been incorporated : firm of Stedman, poe pipe oy ee tele rg So ontinee of the General Government, | by the Legislature, and the election foroticers | ariee! seautaryour. Beller, chairman ; . A : : ‘Man to take care of a and do ref ile the South receives not one dollar in | takes place on the first Mon: in March. | pegsrs. Bape, ‘combs, Pugh, Benjamin, | cures drawn up by maimed five or perbaps in ten, of the revenues eol- | There are many rival candidates for Mayor. | Coljamer, and Trumbull. bind, it must fill his ) — Were sod wogee Gil be *t OTEN. A grand t and ball are to be gi and joys of a dogg Spee chal [eg and Tints. Confectionery, ‘Penn wvenve, betes! lected, ard makes up perhaps terfold its due 8 pesay" ges ven | On the Post Office and. Post Rosds.—Mr. Giations Wi 10th and 1ith streets. mar? here next week for the benefit of th ; nérvous compla! Hr ‘f the revenue of the “protected” | Men's Library ‘Assooiation—on institution that sree iri ins er Soca ee never : most Sena Ramin Se Dixon. n : ig in @ very Soarishiog condition and doing # Fie BO ores tag eevee wi ehairman; sees drugging systems sppued by om So lopg as revcluticn proceeds silently and eg deal of good. The entertainment prom: | Messrs Clay, Bates, Thompson of Ky., Thom- No person can form any correct an. of furely for the benefit of the North, thet man ee ae Se son of Mi J:, Hing, and Fomor « : payed siee ae anti beveees Dr must know little of history indeed, who fan- M.ED. On the District of Columbia—Mr. Brown, | restorative means until he sees Dr. M cies that » party esn be rer chairman ;' Messrs Mason, Allen, Rusk, Ken- ‘manently inthe}. A Remarkably Small Hole —It is very cu, | nedy, Hamlin, and Chandler. f ascendant there devcted to ming its progrers. the work of stem- | rious to see how small a holea great man may} On Patents and the Patent Office—Mr. Reid, get into when heis hard pushed. M. Disrae}i | °bairm yer Evans, Davis, Simmons, The moral «fect, ! owever, “ F, the Supreme Court will be instantly to anit 2 Of this opinion of | stated, in a speech in the House of Commons, | z a)! men ¢£ all parties at the South tn defence ; ml i coat My. er? pe Contingent vis te ' ONS iLERY. suite Jonger to be questioned; the few in thet seo. Kipeere. righ and Dizon. ‘ ee F ° =. ‘ cba'rman ; ir wan. : Stee rapa ; pantry pregea E dec to