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ete BO a — = es EVENING STAR. |erurtacies Satee prec inher cte oe Sitog esate faatee ie | F'fumerstunal ts anittasetines | TELEGRAPH NEWS,| , Arivlet ite aise: wercr one mile from New Ortzaxs, March 11 —The steamer they are informed, Se oe ergs earn Se | f ngittacres. Itsimproved | FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, | Black Warrior has arrived with dates from Cemecer meres | fers ME Ozu, tad in ence, ba | Hoary. Rom sharend wth eating trom | teeters etn sey Food ras | POU A Tear egr EUROPE, "by way of lizvane we have pepert fem — en Gee a? Washington’? Shien gave or Foralen, and J. Bhillingteo, was found guilty of particular im 08 to the curator er genie New Yorx, March 12—The screw steam- ee containing interesting scoounte of LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | authorised the promisns and pledges upon of the three charges. aD rs = {be sale will take place on Monday, March chip Kangaroe from Liverpool on the 25th ult ,| Yalksr's movements, and later news from Cee ee ETS hich those were given, and never have we close our report J. O'Connell is under - arr isforencon Ts Usrranian Caunca Controvansy — pe at ‘will receive ove farthing of them, | tril for larceny. ville, a Tome, onthe prmiaes wormage Uneaten ——? Azshin mrctesh ab a Ey po ye ayo on [met Roatel veatine thes deste aban “io by the committee—N. Woodhall, Visrrine Camps. rs now in Wash- inane EE ES There is again a prospect of an amicable Walker's forces had forced their way the course of the mini Se ee anne Resear ee ed way in this city, his abolition proclivities were | The following is the letter at “* pei ceetiaghe repugnant to a majority of his brick,”’ in his way—the Rev. Mr. Weiss—al- congregation, and that his pertinacious deter- | juded to above: mination to convert his pulpit into a place for Naw Buprorp, Oct. 4 1856 spouting abolition stamp speeebesfinalty work-| My Dear Conwar: The papers inform me ed them up to the pitch of sending him off | of something which I should be glad to know with a flea in hisear. For doing that eo sen- | more about, and 1 hope you find time to sible and proper act, the congregation have | write me a line I cannot express what I ever since been roundly abused by various | think of a parish that will send its pastor Northern politico-religious publications, that | North to collect funds to shore up its walls, have been mouthing over the ch that they | knowing that an important element in his sent him North to jin help (funds) for their | success must be his anti-slavery proclivities, cburch under the representation that its pul- | and so pocke' the money furnished by pit should be “‘free’’ to be converted into #/| Anti-Slavery jeties here, having all the place for the delivery of abolition political | time counted upon the crisis and the existing tirades. The recent annual report of the ves- | sympathy to swell those contributions, then to try of the church in question completely dis- | quietly dismiss the pastor, but to retain the proves this allegation, showing that not s | funds San Juan rivar, with onl ht loss. i mn should not lect obtaining a pack of For RENT —TWO WELL FURNISHED | settlement of the difficulty between England on i , only a elig’ Vi Cards They are beautifully wrsezen | > one pe time async a Farierana Cham- | and Persia. ties of — ssaeaem | considerate ape by our friend Richardeon, at the Kirkwood | Sf. ‘Appl a the panies ae Diaraeli’s amundment to the budget pro- | 1°) s, mmusition and House. Examine his specimens, and you will - y = proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer steamboat J. W. certainly order a pack. OR SALE = ee pte a — negatived in the House of ee successfal. gomery county, Md. rom Washing. e budget, as reported, is consequently vir- Hor ~ Wavon’s Iraxta, a fine pictorial exhibition, | 0m, near the Bettas Church, on the Reckvifc tually passed had a Meteordas ee tmeetonn commistioner, and which we see has received most compli- | TU™pike- ‘arm cont acres of first In the Liverpool cotton market holders de- reception at Bopetss rate land. The improvements area new Frame ~ | but the Granadian Government is not mentary notices elsewhere, will be opened at | jwelling House, taining 6 rooms, ble | ™80d an advance and buyers ask a reduction; | ;,, tiate f: i Odd Fellow’s Hall in a few days. for four cree pandastable | the market closing du'l, with a downward nat) owed . auras ens eae a tek fault Also for sale—A first-rate Horee Power and | terdency at the quotations of the previous ; Tus a Panoramas oF CHINA AND ae Beret Sew. wien ts CRARLEa ST WoUn Gis Saterday. Sales of three doys, 17.000 bales. ——— when the disgraceful riots occurred will not open to night in co: uence o! ly A ie advices from Manchester are favorable, The U. S. sloop of war Sara’ the soiree at Carusi’s Saloon, but will be un- | %b street, between E and F., or toC.T. WOUD, | that market being dull with a declining tend- vid tad P toga sailed from rolled to-morrow afternoon and evening. adjoining farm. mar?-3™ | ency, = a Te on Sie 38 BS: Oe is believed that no satiefaction can be ob- —_ T° LET—BY THE MONTH OR YEAR Consols, for money, closad at 933. see Dr. Pops, Homeopathic Physician and Sur- the well located and commodious three-story |_ In the ‘Liverpool breadstufis market flour tasers _— . ragged gy — . has removed his office and residence to | Dwelling. on H street, now occupied by Mr. | had declined; Ohio, 31s6d a 32s6d.; Baltimore | sioner Morse made & clear statement of th Se Menou, or chain ee Speaker Banks. The house is completely far- | and Philadelphia, 30s6d a 31s64.; Western = “¢ ‘i nished. Inqu! treet, the W. interview, which is forwarded to W: penny £0 collected has ever reached them,| Norcan I trust myself to express what I | pied by Gov. cons geet Hite pacha Department? ne St AS Set near 6-80 = sls. 1 isi ket It is reported that the revolationists in Pera and that all the false pretences involved in | think of an — that will vote its pastor | Dorth side, between Thirteenth and salir WAU BOURED AND LOG) FOR EAL Bes iverpoo! provision market was un- | 10 in possession of Lima, and that Castillo’s Mr. Conway’s course when thus raising money, | out of its ae it for believing in the immacnu- | *treets. P E I Ppcar Nos. 46, 48, and 50 Louisiana ave. sn overthrow is certain. Trade at Valparaiso were his own unauthorised acts, Sc. We late justice of God! and for applying it toa SHOULD ANY OF THE READERS OF THE STAR nue, Washington, are offered at private sale, low [SECOND DisPaTcE | was dull. . qaute the financial report of the vestry as fol- | case that is the liveliest illustration of absolute | be suffering with coughs or bronchial affec- . : P : The London Times cuntains a leader on the we: tions, we urge them to give Dr Reily’s cele- geth er. Waliie geod Gnstsn teary eres, virtual rejection by the American Senate of | Sugar steady Exchange quiet st 5] on New brated Pastilles de Scille, or Squill Lozenges, | with finished basement, nearly new. and in com. | the Dallas-Clarendon treaty. The Times dep- | York and Philadelphia. atrial They are highly recommended by the | plete order, with water and throughout. Ap- | recates a renewal of negotiations on the Cen- The Black W. 8. 1 forei, essols were at Havana. and unmitigated injustice, and all in thename jeveral foreign wary we THE REPORT of law and order—in the name of the Gospel, It appears by statement submitted by Mr. | in the name of the influence of that pulpit, arrior brings nothing later from es . | PlytoE. K. LUNDY, at No 46 Louisiana ave- | tral American question Calif Hayes, a member of a former Committee on | which, when it does not depend upon the best | medical profession, as a safe, ly and ef- | Ply w ? an q . alifornia. . that about thi of $1,867.50 wi i it knows concerning God, becomes | fectual remedy. Sold by Druggists generally. | 2U¢, Washington, or Ne. 1:8 Bridge street,| The Madrid papers still diszuss the outrages - wibeaa Mr Canny Sar the benefit of this parr alpaar ait timbers and must fall. It — Benera.7- | Georgetown. mar6__ | inflicted on Spanish citizens in Mexico, and Charter Election in €yracuse Society, and that his expenses and charges for | is too lamentably ridiculous. But I hope next SS eer y 5 = Tus Art or Beixa Hanvsour.—Rise early, CoTTAcE FOR RENT--LAND FOR SALE. | it is announced that 8,000 troops will be sont] S¥®4cusg, N. Y , March 10.—At the char- collecting the same were $167.68—leaving the | November will frost their noses for them. live temperately, and practice honesty. To For rent, fora term of two to four years, a | immediately to Cuba, to replace those which | ‘FT election held here to-ds: a *t amount $1,699.90; which sum, so faras| In the meantime it is all well with you, and ton the fine touches, the bl * tasteful Cottage, of three basement, five first floor, | are to be sent to Mexico. mayor and the entire counell was elected the committee are informed, is still in the he ve 7 saad of sympathy is mistimed. Leave Leos : Says rites ec seme f three secend floor, and four attic Rooms, with Fears are entertained at Madrid of another | >Y & large majority. Eight of nine demo- is of Mr. Conway. them, ie not trust to any adjustments or ar- age of Fontaine's Cream of Wild Flowers, mode'n conveniences for heating the house and | insurrection. Large quantities of arms and | ratic candidates for aldermen were elected. Mr. Conwsy, through Mr. Hayes, submitted | rangements, to a fresh vote or reconsidera- supplying it with water. A Farm attached, of a substitute for soap and perfume, and an ar- | two hun eres, wi 2 ‘ced to ammunition have been found hidden in the aT tes at the same time sundry letters addressed to} tion. No, the thing is done. Leave them | ticle for eve: lady's and) peotiotan's dress- | quantity aaeeed sel Sekine tee Washing? city, and it was believed that the Demo- Embezzlement. him, purporting to be answers to letters from | now to reap the fruit of their self stultification ing room. ‘dgeat in Georgetown, R. 8 T. | ton—three from Alexandria, high, bealthy and | crats and Progressistas had conspired together Bostox, March 11.—George E Vose, con- him propounding certain questions as to the | and to wait forever for a preacher, or to take, Cissel. t romantic. If rented immediat 'y servants and | against the government. fidential clerk of Messrs Charles Lane & Co > conditions upon which these collections were | after next 4th of March, a free one m furniture can go with house to end of thecurrent | ‘The Paris Pays states that the fact that the | produce dealers, has absconded, having em- made. * * = * A Boox or Universan Know.ever.—Just | °*%,, 4/898 Farm of 300 acres. with impreve- | convention for the cession of territory by Per- | bezzled $10,000 from his employers. These (that is to say, the report and the let- I remain indignantly, but none the less ments, within three miles above. for sale or lease . ublished, the most useful and extraordina: Enquire E TT sia to Russia is incontestible—tbat there is an —— ters,) by the action of the Church were order- | hopefully, and ludicrously affected. yours vclniae ever yet issued from the press, as it £00. panbem cea tat IRWIN, band Osten existing treaty in which Russia engages to de- Canadian Banks and Currency. ed to be referred to the present Committee on | ever, J. Wxiss. | comprises all the information contained ina | maré fend Persia from invasion, and that at the} yfonrnear, March 11.—The government ere Repairs, and to be printed with the annual dozen of any other books of information that : comme ent of the present difficulty with | making eve effort to abolish the free bank- have bitherto been printed. The title of this Vee ne Laweecriee poled England Persia claimed from Russia the ben- ing spa eal also pounds, shillings and wonderfal book is as follows : ‘Inquire With- * ght of that treaty, and Russia hastened to re- | pence, and cubstituting dollars and cents. » iq 500 thereof under cultivation, about 500 used for a h led. b di pe ng in for Anything you want to Know; or, Over pastures, and about 700 acres well timbered, and | G°°™ Ber pledges by sending an army to nese: 3,700 Facts for the People.”” A large volume | along which the contemplated straight line | Ataxes. — Convicted for Murder. of 500 pages—cloth, gilt—price $1. For sale | Rallroad to Chariotteville will run Attached | _ It is said that the echeme of the Neapolitan Portiaxp, Me., March 10.—After a trial by A. Apamson, Bookseller, Seventh st., op- thereto is a Grist Saw Mill, fed from the South government to transport political prisoners to which has 1 ? ted ra ogy ir posite the Post Office, Washington City. ‘te. | 4223 River,which is 2 part of the boundary }ine, | the Argentine Republic has miscarried, the Bon has tasted twenty days, —— i — and on which are also 40 ecres of low ground latter government refusing to receive any but | "8% to-day convicted of the murder of report of the Committee of Management The| Tux Reronrer or THE INVESTIGATION, uD- committee regret that they were not furnished | der the habeas corpus for the mute in custo- with copies of the letters of Mr. Conway to dy of Piatt H Skinner, wishes to correct two which these are replies. The answers, how- | or three loading points wherein he finds he ever, sufficiently indicate the nature of the misapprehended the answers of Mr. 0 Olds. inquiries made, and at the same time erhibit | The $2.000 per annum offered to Mr. 0. was ® state of facts as regards Mr. Conway’s/ not in Washington, but occurred more than course towards the congregation here, in the | ten years ago. At first going to Dr. Skinner’s, matter, which, to thecommittee. spears most | Mr.Q had not his carpet-bag with him, wtih] Warcn Rerort.—A fi «| age ott 200d, with plenty producing good Tobac- | free colonists, and the prisoners utteriy re- | Wife. ——— extraordinary and inexp-icable Some of| was at his boarding- ouse. It was not till eatyad tat might. pores gen coy, Wheat, Com, Be and very ample, and in | f48ing the proposed commutation. Arrivalef the North Ameriean. these letters exhibit a tone of feeling towards | three or four days after that, by Skinner’s | some 40 years of age, was fined for drunken- aden. PI A diplomatic circular from the Spanish | Porruaxp, March 12.—The steamship North this Society, so unjust and unwarrantable persevering entreaty, the carpet-bag was | ness in the street. = 160 bushels of Wheat have been seeded, Tobec- | Minister at Paris explains the origin of the | American, at this port from Liverpool, brings (particular reference is here bad to thatof | taken, and Mr 0. went to Skinner's house. co Plant Beds were burnt and seeded before the eee er last frost, for Oats and Corn due progress is made, Inquire Wirsin ror Anrraixc You-Wayt Muse the ee ee peters to Kxow, or over three th tc., may 2) ad, an er infor- dred facts worth ees seven kap-) scaria given by the Editor of the Evening Star, Wash: fi This is the odd title of a book published in = wan < c New York by D. Garret & Co , and sold in this Ce aoe Cha ee Legon . dispute with Mexico, and the intention of the | the same dates as the Kangaroo. Spanish government. — ae imposing force is to be despatched to Baltimore Markets. exico, ann the most energetie measures em- Barrmors, M 12.—Flour is stead: ployed to obtain redress. Orders have been | $6 for Howerl rest ant Ohio ni Loss sent to the squadron lying at Mabon to prc- Wheat is better, ceed to Cadiz, tojoin the expeditiod. Alize | $1.48, Sales of w the Rev. Dr. Weiss. upon whom. it washoped, | The reason why Mr. 0. did not expostulate we had some claim for good feeling,) that we | with Dr. 8. on his treatment of the children cannot trust ourselves to characterizethem as | was on account of a mental hallucination in we think they deserve. F. S , which impels him on regardless of conse- Without pausing, however, to criticize, but | quences. It was useless to expostulate; it leaving these letters to speak for themselves, | would only produce a quarrel, and Mr. 0. the committee are constrained to make the | wag determined to avoid that. Mr. 0 has venient Brick House, No. 163 West street, | of batile ship and three war steamers are also 64c. W. une! sales alT ieiering dateent Fy = of a & never applied for a place in the new institu- = by B. W. Ferguson, 486 Seventh street. Geos ade AG haere ria There detailed to the same destination. a oe _ It is evident that Mr. Conway, while at the | ¢j licati: ade to | Weo d it with the idea that it oboe. Meg North, solicited aid in the capacity of pastor | Lon’ “Hones an idee een teen $1,500 ae * put in turning over ity | we summished with Gas Fixtures ‘Theresa good paige See ae catch-penny humbug, but in turning over its | Garden os to Se property, aor vbr of as good ater as can in the trict, a leaves, were really astonished by the amount | few fect from the house. Possession given on the of useful matter crowded into its 434 pages. | Ist of May, or sooner if necessary. For terms It truly abounds in “facts worth knowing” apply to 2. W. SIMPZON. ae ee for family reference on all subjects connected Fo RENT OR LEASE—FORREST HALL, .: . Geo! wn, Will be rented by the night, or with — economy, and we shall be sur- leased by ihe ear, to any responsible association. rised it t E is is ol in the ict with scenery. P ‘ wetines bays a creatisele Terms moederste. Apply toB FORREST, Tet ‘‘WoopLaxp Cream.’’—A pomade for beav. ae Oe Rew, Seegnown | eat « . OR RENT.—THAT LARGE AND VERY tifying the hair—highly Perfumed, superior to F desirable Store Room and Ceilar, No 130,on any French article imported, and for half the Bridge opener a Ee Georgetown, formerly price. For dressing ladies’ hair it has no py toto y pibaste oa rll i Bi con asa equal, giving it a bright glossy appearance. con a earges jon a Sa > 3 ra ‘0 & permanent mant the rent w! mai ow It causes gentlemen’s hair to curl in the most Inguire of JAMES FULLALOVE, or to < 8. natural manner. It removes dandroff, always | WRIGH'F, Auctioneer ~_ Seb 28-dte 2 poche kunstner giving the hair the appearance of being fresh A CARD.—FOR RENT, A FIRST-CLASS shampooed. Price fifty cents, None genuine . epee elem py recente ted prone by aaless signed « Fetridge & Co., proprietors of | the modera improvements, hot and cold. eorer the Balm of a Thousand Flowers.’’ For sale | yoows, Cregeen a coe Scans cine is one je most e! ‘ant an es ira! by all Druggists and J. Shillington. locations in the city, commending a beantifal LLISTON. —The season now upon us is the | 12 fron! ee on ce ee ~ eae : ty, wit! most trying of any in the whole year to the | » Int aephay of bees. nace one entirel ‘tree complexion and to the skin. The rough winds | fom dust and mosquitoes. Inquire of WAM and warm sun irritate and inflame its delicate eae Wall and Stephens, $22 Penosylva mar 4-im a lS asoael mechanism, and tan, roughness, discoloration, OR RENT.—THAT VERY COMMODI- and even freckles, are the consequence. All oe sak een vedent Mpa | ituated on the north of E, between 9th ani these evils, however, may be Prevented by 10th streets It is new, ae has been kept in the = free use of Kalliston. best order eee McClelland, see repared by Joseph C, Burnett & Co., Tre- | Tetary of the Interior, he par ose : ince its letion. Possession will be given mont street, Boston, and sold imthis city by within a few: after the 10th of March.” For Paris, Tuesday.—A settlement has taken New Yorx, March 12—Flour is lower: Placo between England and Persia. The con- | sates of 4 000 bbls ; State $6.10a86 30; South- itions were agreed upon on Friday. ern $6 60a86.90. : It is rumored that Russian troops have dis-/ Wheat is nominal, with a declining tenden- embarked at Balfruck, on the Caspian Sea, cy. Corn bas declined; sales of 30,000 bush- and shat the — have forwarded muni. | cis; mixed 72c; yellow 74a78. tions of war to Teheran j anced 40a50e : Loxpon, Tuesday, Evening —The Earl of ee ae hee aS Seal 50. Derey ss bromene wc aay the resc- | Beef is buoyant, at $16. Lard is firm at l4de. ution condemning the nese war, support- i i : ing it with a speech, in which be mainteined |. Disky is steady; Obio 270. that the Chinese outrages, and infractions of Financial. opens feeds moan Space New Yorn, March "12 —Stocks are firmer; The money market is firm; nothing has been Chicago and Rock Island 105}; Cumberland done under 6 per cent. Large arrivals from | ©°*! 184, Illinois Central bonds 101; Michigan Australia have influenced the market, and the | 5°utbern 751; New York Centra! 903; Penp- drain upon the Bank stopped. bate ee Coal Co. 963; Reading 82; Missouri c fe 94. reer SSP Athy 12.—The Kangaroo’s Storling exchange is dull at 10732108}. news went direct to New Orleans at s single | — a writing, over the National line. AUCTION SALBB. Reception of the Remains of Dr. Kane. By JAS. C. McG UIRK, Auctioneer. Paivapevpais, March 11.—The remains of rcp rere Bad eee Dr. Kane arrived at the Baltimore depot this in the Botanic Garden’ a quantity of ‘Lam- afternoon shortly after four o’clock, and were | ber, that was used at the Pepi in the prepare- escorted by the Lirst City Troop of Cavarly— | tion for the Inauguration. the Washington Greys acting as a guard of | Terms Cash. WwW. P. MOBUN, honor—to Independence Halli, where the body | General Superintendent for the Commissioner remains until to-morrow. The interior of the | ™#r9-3t* Public Buildings. hall and all the entrances have been draped | i[7~ The abeve sale is pestpomed im comse- in mourning, and the coffin has been taste- | quence of the inclement weather until woiejew cally poe oe samaliar, the Chee d ae EVENING, eS a McOURIE, offering of Peter Mackensie, -» the inti- + 12-1 4 uctioneer mate fiend of the reed The flags aees — = throughout the city are at half mast and By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. dr: with black. There were large crowds UPERIOR FURNITURE AND Heuse- gathered at all the points on the route to view held Effects, Family Carriage, of the First Unitarian Church at Washington r annum could be paid to a principal, and city for that church, and thatin such capacity fe acaid not engage ie less than $3,000, be- and in furtherance of his design of obtsining | sides the other conditions as before stated aid as mentioned above, made certain prom | The only interest he had in the schools is ises and pledges for the Society (belonging to merely a general interest, growing out of his that church) promising among other thing, | views of the philosophy of education. Lastly, and principally, that the Aaa cccupied by | Mr. 0. wishes not to be understood as saying bim should be used for the advance of the ‘itively that Dr. S. struck the child, Ann “* Anti slavery canse’’ and that, upon such | Szymanoski, with his double fist; the move- promise, funds were contributed. Most of | ment, indeed, ap] to besuch, but it may these letters go to show, that, without such | haye been with the open hand. promises, no such sid could have been ob- prorat Pears ~ lle koran bares en Jawes HenpErson, alias Pat Darnell, who, ber to the sid of which gis Acad had it is alleged, picked the pocket of Thomas C. Tee e, lodged direct! tame M “Cor — ‘In | Donn, at the National, on the evening of the whe: thee 1 res The ch oh ; Saad in | 3d, (whilst endeavoring to quell » Aitarhe some 0! - F comron is accused, in | sce.) and for which he is under indictment, almost so many words, of being guilty of fraud, was released from jail on $500 bail, taken by of false pretence, (and upon the presumption Judge Crawford, of the Criminal Court. that the funds have been converted to its own |" This case may be classed among the remark- use ;) of having done @ base, mean action; in| sbi ones. A magistrate from Baltimore came ps ear! enders are he bmp stm bi = on here expressly to procure bail for the crim- eae a for er nancs | inal, and was active in bringi ig security to , ‘ which they were | +14 committing magistrate te his release. — rated, pe bo of Fors a Failing therein, he made application to J Reshocien, taaaeke emote C thon Jet. | Crawford with more success; and while his = fe plein to aoe that ji ac no et | release was being made out, his confederates, paper es othe fact that the fends Ler erring to the number of four or five, including the they are written, were to baa se to = notorjous English Jim, were waiting near the 7 ea ap ® par- | court room to glory of his success, and to carry ticular object; that they were given for that the accused in triumph back to the Monu- Sets the faith built upen the promises mental city. Amongst the statements as made os ran Pnen oe should be 90 de- by the magistrate aforesaid, he asserts that he cane faaladeg anaee on primarily the | ynows that Henderson is not the person who po! de ‘ona far agente cause,” and the | correct, be should give the name of the thief; th: nd oe ‘one etlane thes rots ie. justice demands it ; the city of Baltimore, for aa the polities and political parties of the whom he acts as a judicial officer, demands it Begey, terms ap to the subscriber, at 529 H, between | the escort and remains. Marness, Horse, &c .at Public Auction.— ay sufficiently clear up all such doubt miles: — Lope agp cg from seine Palmer, Selby Parker, and dealers Gthand a Y treats, oF ‘at the worke at the Patent | On TUESDAY MORNING, March 17th, at 10 he committee are at a loss (completely) more have en criminals out of our | generally. Office % » at the residence of Gov. Fish, on BH Funsraliot De. Kens: sooo hetwoen ih an disth streets, I shall sell PHILADELPHIA, ee 12 —The a all bis a a Furniture and Household Ef- is forming for the Kane obsequies, according | fects, comprising— to Seogtene The flags of the public build- | Suite of solid ros@wood Parlor Furniture, finished ings and shipping in portare at half mast and ‘with purple plush i 5 I ch-plate mantel Mirror draped with crape. Stores along the route | Elegant Frenc . are ate and the pavements thronged with Handsome brocatelle and Jace Curtains end Fiz A tures orderly spectators. Tho weather is clear but Superior Voltsire and Turkish easy Chairs, fin- ail under bail, they have never been pro- — e rs ‘coo se ae here for trial. Will it be any atten deem it necessary they might here show how —— we p ripen pester “We mall iste ruinous to all the hopes and interests of the | ¥°*' a =a, congregation would be the fulfillment of such promises as those given so freely by the pas-| | THE WeaTHeRr.—Kange of the thermometer tor. Bat no such demonstration is now need. | from Thursday noon, March 5, to thia morn- ed, the Church has been placed in an improper | ing : feb 26-tf THOMAS BERRY. i Hong Kong Register, of F°, SALE, EXCHANGE FOR CITY December 30, : “Some time ago there PROPERTY, OR REN T—Possession was a report t he Eastern King had been ther ep of nee meres that a eaten siteation slain. We have now an account in the fol- | *!tuated near Mr. J. Gales, oontaining 1% acres lowing extract, of the death of the Northern | 424, with all its improvements. Tiue good ; 1 ood state of cultivation. For further - King. It seems a second edition of the Kil- Sleaersaret to the subscriber at the Dead Letter From Ogrna. kenny cats: The death of both the Eastern | Office, orat No 439 6th street, between & and F. and favorable to the comfort of the pro- in rich brocatelle tude before thoss who have ever been its and Northern Kings is now very generally re-| feb 21-2awtf GEUORGEM KENDALL. ey The falittery display “is large al BA cian and marble top Sofa, centre, frien — — been made for it that Here cee geiese ieee by shen pices into = | imposing. and fancy Tables nicees wero never authorized, it has had a vious riday.. anghei from Nanking. ne of thee re- Rosewood Etagere, fancy Cha: wrong done it, and it claims an lapartia’ Saturday. po runs, that the Auittant King, Shih Tah- AUCTION SALES. [skoom og a a Splendid French mantel Timepieces, Candela- bearing. . Sunda; ai, returning from Kiangsi with an army By A. GREEN, Auctioneer The er chet rom “ts a aye rte bras, Vases, ond Oxssments dining The drst time, during his ministry, that Mr. forty thousand strong. seized the Northern ANDSOME FURNITURE, Piano. | Hall at noon. a he body ikea opeeed = Excellent Tapestiy a 4 Brussels, parlor, Conway ever used the pulpit of the Church King, Wei Changhwui, and put him to death Forte, &c., at Auction.—On MONDAY, | crew of the Advance, surrounded by the pall) | room, cae pee ag ae ue Ol Cloth distinctly and avowedly for the “antt-slavery because the Northern King had put to death | the 16th instant, I shall sell, at 10 o’clock a, m ) | bearers previously selecte ion included | Mahogany extension Dining-Table cause,” bis course met. on all sides, with de- | Thursday .---. : - —__ | the Eastern King, Yang Siutsing.”” at the residence of A Bennett, Eq , No. 360] | The civic portion of the ——- - wi d | Marbie-top Sideboard, mahogany dining Chairs cided disapproval, and the committee of man-| Average height of the thermometer in the | ——==——"_ Et north, between 9th and 10th streets west, anex- delegations from civi> bodies, the faculty and | 7°.) es, Divans, ana Footstools agement, in their annual report made about ae from March 6th to 12th, inclusive, MARRIED, ro aeecrtoent et Bees ee eel rere Bar Tapper gy ee nape Gilt Chandelters and Gas-Fixtures throughout the time, noticed the sermon, (a thing wi | On the 1it) < Srimggs q z Feilows, St. Ger 8, afi] e hou: a) and expressed thei regret ee Moon’s last quarter Wednesday, March 18, | Smith, Mr eAMURR? Ped DAVIS, of Goege: Plano staol bytes ee the Scotch Thistle Societies, the Sco:t Legion | Gold-band and decorated Tes and Coffee Bervice isapproval of the course taken. This report | #bout 3i p. m. in citizen’s dress, bea: the flaz of the | French China Dinner Ware was received and adopted by a majority of Remarks—Maroh 5th, rain; 6th, ice made, onary Mae DERDY ef a aepeny) pean) vnc Unease a ramen o ne Pennsylvania regiment inthe Mexican war. | Silve--plat d Castors, Table Cu lery Montgomery county, Md. Z ‘ mani ~ Phe > 5, it ters, Goblets, Tumblers, Cham- the congregation, at a regular meeting, and a | With cold wind; 7th, snow fell, wind blowin Mah any. marble-top centre and side Tables,} ‘The civic portion of the procession was 40 Gut Sue Wien, Finger power copy of it was directed to be sent to Mr C. fresh; 8th, rime frost; 9th, river covered wi For Sal Rocking Chairs minutes passing » given point; the State | sinocany, French, and Eilzabethian Bedsteads way, (a thing entirely unusual,) that he might ice, and snow and rain fell; 11th, snow fell, or oe and Rent. Fine gilt Gothic frame French-plate Mirror,large pes bell, ven and fire bells tolled during w ardrobes, marble. top Dressing J Bureaus fi it I th and to-day ice and i size e passage of the procession. arble-top Wasbstands, Freni sais, aun Mcccwwey, fom ueipa | omertons Mar iiss", | FausNa ot PRG Ton, BRIDK | wana gre gat otra, mani | SESE Ss else pact thts: | Ms adetaeteae replied to the committee and the aiugren — streets, now oceupied by Lieut’ Ives, U8. ‘Army. Manogehy Hat-rock Sideboard, French Bca- | °Dd Presbyterian church. oe elgeigen am ees tion, resenting their disapproval of his course,| _Uxirap Stars Pouica Reronrs.—Before | Poses! given immedi tely. The Fumiture stead, and Wardrobe : Wainit Werd ob:, dressing Buresus *nnouncing his independence of the congrega-| Justice Donn. ig peopeg Eff-ote are for sale. Apply at No. Cherry and maple high and low-post Bedsteads Dred Scott in Massachusetts. Cottage Bedsteads, Bureaus, W tion, and bis determination to follow his own| James Norris was arrested by Officer King, | eee mar and Wardrobes Bosrox, March 10.—Dred Scott, who has | Superior Featuer Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows bent, upmindful of either society or commit- | and committed to jail, upon the charge of tee. This was followed by the most - | steal & porte ini takable demonstrations yo dieapgralption, from Efi | sober, pager a many persons left the Church entirely, others| James Turnburke was arrested by Officer withdrew for a time, and of thore who re- soreness the charge of having drawn a mained the larger number begged the pastor pistol on Wm. 8. Martin; security for peace. # not to bring the “ anti-slavery cause” into| James Burdine was arrested by Officer Kem- the pulpit i ble, for fighting, and threats against Thomas The committee do not deem it necessary to | CfOWD; security for peace. say anything about their own individual ex.| , t#nk Riley was arrested by Officer Kemble, just come out of the Supreme Courst, has get | Curied bair and husk Mattresses ato our legislative halis. In the House, to Se eee ieee day, an aye was adopted instructing the | W! and cuperiet mabogeny Boskeede committee on Federal relations to consider the haste “ny Wating- Desk, Ottice Chairs expediency of instructing our Senators and | Gene seat Chairs, Child’s Crib, &c requesting our Representatives in Congress to | Together with a general assortment of household propose an amendment of the pe aes of and kitenen — the United States electing judges of the su- preme and inferior courts by the people for a | At3 yom “ neve oe +. ~ term of years Albany, New N ork oe Sulidiog mar 19-3ee Wann T THE SECOND-STORY OF Fine ‘ou hair and other Mattresses, se No own as, Washingto! Hall, comer of 6th sacs aad Penn ce ee Girando\cs, mantle Omaments, and Window Room. ‘To geod ann formenly used asa Billiard | coring Glass, and Crockery Ware, Table Cutlery toC.R L.c SOWN con Peers apy Mahogany centre, card, pt | dining Tabies mar 12-lw * : Tateo- ply = stair Carpets, passage and other ne loth OR RENT OR — frigerator, Cooking, Ridiator and other Stoves F comfortable Denke = icone bese ote With goon’ aseertrnee of Kitchen Requisites. situated on K, between 26th and 27th streets, First ‘Berms: Allsums under $50, cash ; over $504 . Ward, two squares f ch ‘i redit of 60and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily r : Or those of others, toa t . | for committing an assault and battery on Mr. | Penn. avenws. Meck hones coun ee endorsed, bearing interest. A. GREEN, The House also appointed a committee to A light top Buggy-Wagon, of superior make and b great nom ry should be mtly rt that Mr. Conway must hays ames Bennett and John McMahon were A . , at Mra. Kirk- r 2G., Aesieneen. © taken in view of Sa- Sa ete of the congregation repent bel bail, exch—they having —coenes 18th and F streets. ‘mar 12-300 FEWILLEELL, ON MONDAY AFTER. | Preme Court in the Dred Scott case. Als Savellor Ik slagle katmoms ead pocheay entirely opposed to that ed in jail awai & certificat OR RENT—THAT DESIR it K ¥th of March, at3 o’clock, with ° of the Church, for which (4 queue “unceny from Drs Lippitt and <a have per ness stand on 8th street west, third dow fora out reer dour Frame ‘Houses, containing six Post-Office Robberry. ay ye * Terms: $50 and under, cash; over that sume PuHivaDgELraia, March 11 —A final hearing | credit of 60 and 90 days, for approved endorsed took place to-day before the United States | notes, bearing interes commissioner, in the case of — ke mar 12-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. Fidge charged with robbing the mails while ® | “~~ py Cw. BOTELER, Avetioneer. i Cincinnati post-office. The post- y Cc. W. . : See erat ines ity testified to the fact that F IN £E AR TS.—ON THURSDAY EVE i . at 6% o'clock, I shall $10,000 were stolen, part belonging to the post- ance — Keer toms TT % office. The prisoner was remanded to custody | \ rare and valuable collection of fine ‘or was demanded by and paid” to him. A q | fied that Thos. Mason was out of danger from his course in retaining the funds in his hands the wounds received at their hands on the aah on —_ —- = ors occasion, proves instant. — conclusively that he had no confidence that Tux Boarp or Manacurs of the be would be sustained in the course to which | Protestant Orphan Asylum satan ee be had Lp ges the Society, unless indeed he | knowledge the following donations and collec- supposed the members could be bought at the | tions, to aid in relieving their present debt : price be was prepared to bid for them. From Rev. Mr. Cummins, of Trinity church Could the committee place the present con- | $350; from Rey. Mr Hall, Church of the Pennsylvania avenue, with or without the upper | rooms each, situated on 7th. between G and H art of the hen To & good and prompt | stueets Island, with right of alley back lenant the rent will be made reas >nable. For ‘Title indisputable. terms apply to JAMES TOWLES, Propert Sale positive. Agent,on fi street north, between 8th and oh Each house now under rent of eight and nine eet, No $00. Ee aD | Stee er Gnn-thicd, cask; balance tn 12.an0 18 Se MANGE Sine Lo ‘Terms: One-' » cash; jam DE, WADSWORTH INTENDS SOON TO | months, with notes satisfactory endorsed, bearing Temove his office to his dwe ling, 3c6 C street. u The office that he now pba hes Lie Toda & intereat sree nea t ‘ce L CROWN &CO, ill be conveyed to Ohio for trial. t and modern masters, of re- ; - ; $35 Co's Hat Store, will be for rent One of th joneers, | ud Ww 7 Paintings, by ancien — oe ro gree the pablio it would Epiphany, $137; from Rev. Mr Sanderland, a desirable rooms in the city. Can be obtained call above —o es Recutosipiass 3 “ mareablebeasty and alae. ag inspect this the facts already detailed speak feo (eee’| Site. means Spalt st Prosbyteriancharck, | Wi we Aziures, by early application to Dr. | Mea TURDAY, the din Mar: geme hour New Hampshire Election extensive and beautiful collection of Paintings. telves. In the face of wheat ‘M. meri Smith $20 Moe Fr + % $25; Mrs. Aon W. hla sar SMe | and place. C.R.L.CROWN & Co, CoxcorD, March 11—p. m —Additional re- | which will be arranged for exhibition on and ay poeuiaaraharae - fers “an Con- Was » $20; a friend, $5; a friend, $1; Mrs. OR RENT—FOUR MUDERN BUILT mir lo-d Auctioneers. | turns confirm the success of the Republicans. | after Fuesday,from 9 2 m. to p. m. ach eink te’ isang uae,” aod thse pau) Mae ‘aa gy Mgt Sn cend| K Goo Mewes, oe amare Seats | “57 G-WcaUIRR, Aoctines | alee meso, for Caverns echt | iets S Sod sae no 92,0 an speaking for the Society. ) age, ; igi ie ed, | Kooms.. They Coma eae containing > yatvase IMPROVED PROPERTY | thousand. Fremont’s majority last fall was | % days > W. BOTELER mB such capacity, | S10; Mr Mo $1; Mr. ; wa too, be pledged our pulpit to be a rostrum for | $10; Mrs Holt, $Me W.s. Carvil $15; * the dissemination of certain views that can-| Mrs. W. F. Carroll, $10; Mrs. Saunders, $1: not, at this day, be separated from their po- | Mrs. -——’s children, $3. me litical character, and which were the property —— of one of the political parties of the , and| Acavgmr or Music.—Prof. (; — by the members of that party in the’ the fifth of his Popular course of ‘residential contest pending at the time the} the History of Music to night. Mr Crouch pledge was given. is an able illustrator, and handles bis subject — Committee leave this matter to the| finely We learn that he is engaged to de- judgment of others, stking only a fair hearing, | liver the same course as those reviously given and are confident of the result. The Church | at the Academy of Music helees the lovers of coal cba Bever will pledge itself to the | music in Alexandria, commencing next Wed- Fetes 2 to-slavery cause "’ | nesday. Tice eet need, it will, with the| Pusttc Scmoors —There will be le par, Sea wenre its indegendence. | presentation of cards of merit on Frida: pond prtranglar tos-21 = tistian Uy an at 3% o'clock, at the school-house, eergs. anne os Pledge iteit es unis ering apy | town, indecent scarring the parents of the “ children, x litical cause.” ES for the funds reported to tion, would be agreeable. Taree city, and have at r of Fifth street west and tt y. allthe necsssary Wood-Sheds and a ‘TERNOUN Star m the Conga gate premises, or at my shall sell Lots 19 and 20, in square 496, fronting pang ie Sune ant Ke atm Markets 50 feet on Sth street west, at tae corner of North oo JAS. E-DUNAWIN._ | gireet,frun_ 10; back 85 feet to. 16 feet, 9 Inches yn Brice Dating, wigs tae eget ORY | cemhicdion aoa wel bitte gn aad ate provements, situated on Xstreet, north side, be- | Frame Dwelling House, with brick barement, ccoseseicine then aan will be eaeent =~ a "Terms ‘One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, at No. 394 E street were'mar7 tr | 224.18 months, with interest, satisfactorily se- ———_________________"__ | cured on the pi . FOR SALE OR RENT —AN EXC E._ J. KING, Executrix Garden Spot of three acres, all Stoel mar 9-4. JAS. C. McGUIKE, Auet. with 2 comfortable Cottage of four rooms, with 2 fine large Portico, and a well of excellent water MULES! MULES!: Situated at Ball’s Cross Roads, | HEAD OF SUPERIOR MULES JU8T fear Frag roo bv ve own 30 arrived from beryl = will yews half from the city market, will be be sold on accommodating terms by ap- trict was to-day elected to fill the vacacy | isractoril interest. . y endorsed. ue by calling OF WH. BRC a es | Beng. ene V BIRCH thle Livery caused by the resignation of Mr. Clark, by WALL, BARNARD $00. . D.C. mar6-im® | three thousand majority. ~~ mar 11-ts 5,700. They also elect their three Congress- | 17# interest. men, and have a majority of the Connell and To ee Senate, and from thirty to forty majority in By WALL. BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. the House. EREMPTORY SACE OF BRANDIES, Arrest of a Murderer. P w ., at Public Auction te clese a 5 Sl ae FRIDAY MORNING, Buoomsnora, Pa., March 12.—MeKinn, the | }rren- 13, at 10 o’clcek, we will sell at our Aus murderer of Norcross, was arrested yesterday | ijon Rooms, without reserve, a choice lot of at Long Pond, on the north mountain, ere Brandies aol eer a in part— county, and placed in jail here at m! t. | Ten quarter The melt was made by Asron Wolff. The Twelve one-cight casks Cognac and Henesscy risoner acknowledged being the man travel. ¥ cognac avd Henessey Brandy tng with Norcross Thirty bancis fe Whiskey Five do superior Old Rye Election of a New York State Senator. | 2,000 Ibs fine White Lead Aupany, March 10.—Mr. Blooming Usher, | 5sl¢ positive under $30, cash j > 4 : Al of and = Republican candidate for St. Lawrence dis- Ph cpec! a ree £0 and 90 days, for notes sat- roush gives lectures upon