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=< Spies tive of their bitter fruits in both sections. Our CONGRESSIONAL. lature of Alabama, afking that most popular Protestant churches have been torn refifth Congress—First Session. itzome| of entry. Mr. Cl Pihaderne ” neeiX a bill relative to ‘OUN: GI®L WishES| WY ASHINGTON THEAT asunder upon Mason and Dixon’s line; ouram- | |. ‘Smxare, yesterday, Mr. Mason pre- | -a:rying into effect the treaties of 1817 and 1919 or Nurse. Apply | eeconD GRAND COMBINATION COMEDY = tional reciprocities of social harm t E petitida of uusaber of Ti carey! wills f. 1 1 T. r ° cient sect t my to Southern €i sen ed © petitia a nun of tizens of | with the Chero! / am ee po agpenanns Roh Poechticn, e Georgetown mnstrating against the p oat vote pn THIS EVENING. Feb. 9, TUESDAY. —=——"—— | and Northern underground railroads. AV ot9e | the billprobibitiaz the issue and circalan than ail, the good old political principle of see- First and only representation of Movton'sdrame of bank notes of sthall denomination in the Di t 17> Advertisemegts should be sen€ in by Alty wi ef Mr. J Int: fi lect Sto tiguire i ae if ye lat per, wUtnori: al je Z other HA TTERS IS NOZ GOLD tional concessions is fast giving way to the law | 9¢ Columbia: laid on the table. +3 Hog pe ee a Seon FRAT OLE rr BS F rt gad 19 o'clock m.; otherwise they may met OP | of yectional supremacy and coercion. «Hale submitted a resolution for pri or allie ddeements i - ~— - be eee coe, peur until the next day. _** Such is the existing stute of g% When the | ten thousand copies of the President's 5; rman, of Le a0 6mendaee’, Gites - - 9+ «+ MrsJeneSloen. peer Pennine Neer ae ot bi Ry A 4 tnesenge on the Kansas constitution ; referred to, ade iogeRe Capeiioe te investigate an, it And the Co: edetts of ns! i) re an 2 4 » » SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | PE State constitutions awaiting the selion of rhe Meodideratiie of ie Kansas commtitdl charges agaist the present Doorkeeper ANTED—By ea American Woman, s situa SOMEBODY &LSE. : The Intelligencer is to-day devoted to Yes | Congress—atill threatens the useless, and worse | 4.4 1h accompanying message of the Presideatt} >, EES a as meee hire ado oa tion as COOK in bios ye a Ome! | Hens Mornz - =~ Mr. John Stone. % . -Mr. Stanton introduced a joint resolution, ap- ‘can be ’ ress H. . ture im” the ¥ terday’s Congressional proceedings and the | than hey tomlagi snbeened of the Ecos was resumed after the morning hour. g Pom se > SP orgnee can be given. Feture eneacements © possibelit news of the day. The Union tas tersely and effectively sums up the results to be achieved by committing the Kansas imbroglio to a special committee of of these Comedies be.n after thus week. oo Open at 7, performance commenape a! 7. Oren IN BALTIMUKE. considerable debate, the ion was mere abstraction of slavery. Withi six months! taken on the amendment of Mr. Wilson to the ee laeies estat fifteen | Motion to refer, being to instruct the Committee slave ‘States, and with two or three of thosé an- bil ek mec @ cae Sate Tenet og) thes de ing the transition to free States, the reader y — riafing a sum not exceeding $5,000, to pay free nse incurred by the several invetigati committees ; referred to the Committee on and Means, aT . Bi +t tewseti isi fs- ee ED— MAN and his WIFE, withovt ae jtuationona Farm The wom @ teattend to dai & mended Add e: : Ke rf VN. York the House iT detect some method in this disunion mad- orm anne nto eT ~~ ge fAESONAL. — WACK ay: = R SS .— sual al ma BARN Prose of the New a4 “ nm; to uire = FO ns me => 2 H , Ye “ “ Harris, of [linois, a recruit to the Re- | nes® of the Southern pesneny ultras. The very egates' to the convention, aud the census and | oc Rev. P tig ®. wien been ap | Louisiana avenue and 7th street. ington ~ 3 ame ‘s cted to lead off He opens the | €xistence of the white and the black popul <r registration under which the same was made, | Pointed Catholic Bishop ha ir ge - ny Rtrect Theatre, OTe. work with a most formidable effort to clothe a | Of the cotton States nds upon the absolu WANTED_A competent CHILD'S NURSE; ‘ho ona bri ae |. for s shor. season, © ur ionsa to meneing on FRIDAY, Peb. 12, for the purpo.c of FOUR GRAND OPERA PERFORMANCES, Artists engaged by ham, Ee create sacha iy apr ad sna. tion, wall appear. There wiil be THREE EVENING PERFORMANCES -t Trovarone “4 he e was in compliance wit integrity and security of their Institution of slave- | 24 aes naniel of vote cast ict otceinie ry. But what security will they have for the fu- | ¢7 delegate, and the places where cast, and ture against Northern aggressions, if from North- | whether sald constitution received the votes of ¢ ein prejudices against the South Congress shall majority of the delegates to said convention, &c , refuse or nize ae preeoye oe slavery | and resulted as follows: in regard to Kansas ? ‘bat is the question. ‘, “To make the matter worse, so ease teas the Y«as—Messts. Poole: suetue pi Chandier, Hon Edward Everett ts ie poe soon in ‘ity, and will be the guest of his daughter, Mra. Lieut. W -+-. Hon. David Paul Brown has accepted the MA pointment of Knivht of Mount Vernon for work for reed Geenepetnie, recently tendered him by the phe, ge will be gr Southera matron. : --.- F. P. Stanton, late Acting-Governor of ANY A desirable STOKE KOO. on Kansas, ix to speak at the Academy of Muzic, in Ww Pa 2. between 6th and leth committee of the House of Representatives with all the powers usually conferred by State legis- latures, by which the will of the people is ascer- tained upon any given question. The first as- sumption in this process is this: that the federal government bas in rebellion against Law- rence and Topeka; the second {s, that it is the | seraryed of Congress to conduct State and terri- table one soe Box Star OF fea 2° fanaticism of our ultra Northern abolition sts be- | Coliamer, Dixon, Doolittle. Dougias, Bane fee Qn FRIDAY. Reb 12 senden, Foot, Foster, Hale, *. On #AT! DAY. Feb, is ea: elections, and to decide their results; the | Come since the election of Mr. Buchanan by the Seward, Simmons, Stuart, Suroner, Trumbull, Wade, New York, on Friday night, upou the President's | dreas Box 74, City Post Othee. Un MONDAY, Feb, 15... RITANI. third is, that those who legally adhered to the | Solid vote of the South against Mr. Fremont that 80) recent special message. act of 1554 ought to be punished and degraded ; Anp One Day Panrormance, TINER. On rurspay 84 ™ ate swasted La Sonameurs : ed the Matinee wi! enatie vinitore from Washingwon te return afer: the ay rMANCE. partioul*rs see Baltimore papers. oe eyed are to ve had at Merew at's Bsio S ore SECOND GRAND COTILLON PARTY — the Wine A - NTR two respectable WOMEN. sit satan COOLS) heey a MARTIN our abolition societies have been fused into agen- | _ Navs.—Mesars, Bell, Benjamin, Biggs, isle: Ag sptcns. F tbe Gh > FLN’S, on F atree’ ween ou OR eat ia - eral Northern disunion faction, upon the simple | Bright, Brown, Clay, Crittenden mks i ground that the North should cut leesnats single Fah "#1 zpatrick. Given, Gwiny Hammond | Kea. low from all its debasing associutions with sia- nedy, Mallory, Mason, Polk, Sebastian, Slidell, very. Thisis paemethlag but the overwbelm- | ‘yoombs, Wright and ¥ ulee—28. ing’ pressure of the general Northern anti-slavery | ‘The question being taken on the reference of featiment, resulting from the Kansas-Nebraska | the message to the Coanmittas .en ‘Tertitories, it bill, is much more.” Thus the Northern vote of was agreed to. 1°56 has emphatically warned the South that the Mr. Douglas then moved to take up the resolu- day of compromises upon slavery is forever gone, | tions of inquiry submitted by him on Thursday should this sma! the fourth is, that the “iniquitous rebels” and those “‘mob-law men” denounced by Mr. Douy- jas and Mr. Harris a year and a balf ago are now disfranchised riots and political martyrs, whose vindication is to be the chief object of this new holy alliance in American politics.”* +... The King of Prussia, for the first time since his illness, aj red on New Year's Day with the star and ri of the Black Eagle, to receive at Cha-lottenburg thé authorities, who came to offer their congratulations. His Majesty conversed with them for some time. :... A lady sends to the Bridgeport Farmer a verse ven ¢ rat to have been uttered by the spirit of awhale: ESIDING IN afarnished ton, table for taking & few we- 8 pa-ty of who woud ge seourity rent, or ake an advance for the saine, she id secure a pl.asant, comfortable home, free from the nneyances of hotel life. Ad- you the eit hoas+ mm W leet boarder WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP WAKE CL Lo Lske pin ncession of the Lecompton | jacr ‘And now my bones are whisking round, dress MRS. &. G. DUNBAR, New snmp TUESDAY RVENT ne, fe 16! Tur Tone or Tue Soura.—We take the fo’- | constitution be refu d Upon this ts: q. es ion, Pending which Mr. Mason moved that the i ey Teo ype poeages meen 5: : Potomac Ha! ord jary lowing extract from the Augusta ((ieorgia) Con- Ponstel a depend, with aif itstinmeazarante | Seuate adjouin ; which was agreed to loned ‘Aa they did befare they were (shen out”? Y CONTS, ageitting agee. stitutionalist, a conservative, influential, and | disasters to the peuee, prosperity and industrial | /% TH Hous, yesterday after onr report closed, ses. ‘The New York correspondent of the Bos- a COMMITTER._ always moderate and well-balanced journal, to | interests of the counity, und expecially of the | the question on the amendmeut of Mr. Harris, of ton Gazette furnishes the following : Two rather ~ Tee QUETTE. show the temper in which the South, one ar? | Sv" , Miinols, to refer the special message of the Pres- | gnicy canes were before a teferie one day this rons C. MONNETE & CO., corner of Broom a 3 Granted ti a leading Southern politicians be- | dent on the Lecompton Constitution to a select all, view the current efforts to defeat the a@- mission of Kansas into the Union with the L. - compton Constitution. We know not a single newspaper published south of the Potomac that fails to subscribe to the propriety of these views. With that unanimity on the part of the south- ern press of all parties, is it not clear to the most obtuse comprehension that the defeat of week--one being tuat of A. I. Davenport rs Lizzie Weston Davenport, snit for a divorce on the ground of adultery, and Annie Jordan rs George Jordan, ditto, ditto. They are both at the same court, before the same referee, and a by the same counsel. Testimony in he former case was taken on Wednesday, and the proof was abundant; indeed, the lady, I believe, consents to the proceeding. The three gentlemen whose names are mixed up in the fair shall not particularize, The Uf orld will Aa ‘Thir justly oe! brated and lovely piece of Statuary 1s pow in Washington, and on XHIBITION cenue, betweem Sd amd Ady Sererts, LZ lieve that “the true interests of both the North 2 and the South requi.e a separation, and that they committee, was taken, and decided in the adirm: are determined to bring it about,’’ what better | ative—yeas 114, nays 111—as follows : tovovation for deliberate action could they Yeas—Messrs. Abbott, Adrain, Andrews, Ben- ave, under the state of things described, than | nett, Billin hurst, Bingham, tsbur, Biues, Brayton, the rejection of thix Lecompton constitution ? AO a bce ype ae = Tet it be rejected, and bey tan x Moe, seegona "xt | Cine 15. Cochrane of New York, Cockerill, fem Gomsee ae eels fex, Comins, Covode, Cox, Crn Hy Curtis, Dann 7 . Fell, Davin of Maryland, Davis of Indi va 0 them to their State Legislatures for immediate | Massachusetts, Davis ol lows, Dawes Doon De. action in b half of a Southern confederacy. Dodd je Knglish, nd Meroer New York City, inclosing one pos- taxe stamp. = Jani Bbw a ANTED IMME DIA TELY—A furnished HOUSE, with oF 81x chambers, parlors, ont de room. Apply to No. 16! Browns’ Hotel. we ber fame, She has received the highest commend aoe snr asl Atumac:eed be a0el bene Gilet meeme ny the most bri tant soberemests of modern Artists. + for sale my FARM the Lecom eth , os Lo1 es be made and the decree issued immediately in neres of which is She eee ee Compete’ in = ans ee pion Constitution will instantly “The times are outof joint? Thesentiments siddings, Gil beth thie saits, 8 wy y short it rouse the South to measures of self-protection, | ¢f !Tatemnity, conco d, and mutual conciliation eee, Che OLOw, wher ooeed farther Seu which have existed between the North and South such as must suggest themselyes to the minds | exist no longer. Distrust, batred and fanaticism, of all who comprehend the im tance of the | North and South, have succee ded; and in every | Kilgore, Kaapp, ie P . Po f respect, among politicians, parties and people. | renve material interests she seeks to protect against + | rence, ‘ unsettled, confused and revolutionary ideas pre- | of Min the successive aggressions of the anti-slavery | vail. Tothe mischieis of the prolonged agita- | of Penus Admittance H cents ; fur ihe _fetaw™ SO1REE DANSANTE, h a PROF. 1. Ww. MURAD fal Ruoff Istanp.—a Democratic State conven- tion of this State will be held in Providence on Thursday, the 25th instant "Kellowg, Kel ellogg, Kel Kunkel Peaonsylvania, Ba hy Leiter, Lovejoy, MeKibbin, Marshall fontgymery, Morgan, Mornll, Morris for vules mextent. Improve- use sad ne ‘e One-half cash: balance in December, 186!; would exchange for o:ty property. Mant t rent pleasur inkes «) my pie sure ee toh » trons, m1 pen pie I> A correspondent of the Alexandria Senti- ial ine No. seek HINES, pub ite that ha tovesth Soiree “ii lacs ee enteey ralfeing effects of the late Amani ezentateanes | alse Gin, Palmer Pa Wolbine, “Roberts; Lcounty, Va anys that Wanioeee Ip decconed an | [PCANIGHED ROOM Toe eee rece | WERE T RT EM NE. tosh the t : x ots ay é site : : , : Ms -—A large soon " ‘ The following is the extract to which we refer: | fall play among all elaxsex, parties and sections an of Ohio, Sherman | COURtY, Va., says that business ts destroyed in 8 0 look . “The Lancere, Fok. and other Quad,ities will introduced un the course of the eyenug. Alt SURN 4 iy that village, on account of the small-pox, which K bray ry centr Drntgroo nad Khem has taken away balf of a faintly of six persons in | desired, situated on i3th street, between F and G “« The people of Kansas, acting in strict con- formity with a law of their Territorial |, isla- ture, which Congress, the Executive an the of the country. And here we would admonish | of New York, siuith our Northern people that while we are slowly Stewart of eanas 4, Spier, Stanton, an pprn, Thayer, Thomp- ey Waibrid fi eet, DO we er seen the original Lanoer's recovering from the disastrous consequences of i Fompl: VPage albeuigs WY Bidron, ‘a. the past three weeks. ‘The disease was taken by —— m Na. os wi mt be rented eu rensouniaecen peed perry mPa Grail theme twac al ths ‘ede: pea ned. 5 ” » of Hie s sapenen cen pelacand crmanee aes pee tate ontesde eccee ee urate roa ip oy Washburne of Mame, Wilson, aud Wood— | a member of the family (young Phillips) about | — > , - mity. pP-nar Tl the middle of December, in Georgetown, D.C Phillips died 2ixt January; Mrs. Willett (widow) Nays—Mess held a convention to frame a constitution and | #Strous pric ee ile se ome = per ¢ 4 mmercial an udustrial interests, | Avery, Barksd: State government—have adopted a constitution— | fmancia! FOk, SAGE \ BARGAIN —The handsome and after submitting its most important feature | that human imagination can conceive. In fact, | Brauch, Bryan, Burnett, Burns, All, Anderson, Arnold, Atkins, SUTTAGE RE SIURNCE, No. 549, on Sixth ie, Bishop, Bocock, Bowie, Boyce. ATT O Seate 2) Cents; Chsidren accompanied half , ert east. three squares suuth of Pesosyivania ‘askie, Clar' his aunt, died 26th, and her daughter, six years enu+, now occupied by Dr. Anron W. Miller. tor WHITNEY, the great AMERICAN WIZAK p i . | the eg a , Clay, Clemens, Clingman, Cobb. J eH ie low for cash oron time Apply toJAM H. ae yO " Jataeion, uae pooalewerats ilk brad oy per eer nel te Seite, Tame nite | One oe eee ee Graig of Mis- | Old, died Ist February. Porter Berkeley ix very | SUN GS (or Guan pron time A. Weer | GECEURER: will open bus budget of Neorgnautic Congrens, with an application for admission inte | of the Union, are. beyomd tbe tease ree Davidson: Davis of Musatssippr, Danae, bee” | OW The two sons of the late Mr. Willett—one FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT —One | Chorenn Varieties, tn tnis city nenlove. fees the Union under it. Bat the Black Republican | calculation. ‘But the rejection of thix Lecompton dell. ‘Edniundson, llott, Busts, Fasiiner, Fiee. | four and the other eight years of age—are thought PARLOR and two CHAMBERS, handsomely ANNUAL BALL rty of the Territory denied the author ty of the | Constitution, from the disunion inclinations of . Garnett, Gartrell. Gillis, Goode, Greenwood, | to be mending. furnished, lately soeupted by Hon. Mr. Fauikoer, oF THE laws under which t proceedings were taken | the South and the dex pottc anti-slavery tenden- | Gregg, Hateh, Haw! tll, Hopkins, Houston. with or without BOARD. at 3.2.6: TCHET’S, Bowman Guards. for the formation of a State Constitution. and re- | cies of the North, may bring all these calamities of foam’, dU donee et Pa. Rete Kann ak Bae Ustut Liswsi—We ste'that a*veporti tins | “Nant ok Oh ant D stroste, No at. —_Sebewes t one who like to trip it on the light fantastic toe, — Peary oe ta ety and the Black Re- Diinistration,® (oe Clove Of Me. Buchanan's ad- | of Fenn J. ( Landy, Letcher, rae NTs egusen. | Deen presented in the Virginia denate from the | FY # NISHED HOUSE FOR RENT on Sax. | Fo the'goeims tina ell ee ake nnatie tion of Kansas for admission into the Union, “Ts this the time, then. for Northern Demo- Marshall of Ky., Mason, Maynard, iles, Muller, committee to whom was referred the message of the Governor on the legal rate of interest, and the usury laws of the State of Virginia, and against their repeal, recommending a modification of the sVing determined to reside ently in Kansas, J wil! rent or set! my residence No. 382 K street, north side of Fraxklin Square. T Hoyse will be rented furnishec, and presenta a favora*le Goportanity for any one desiring a first-class resi- ence. The officers and members of the Bowman Gunr.s Moat respectfully Knnounce tu their num ‘rouse frends and the pub ic in genes! tha ‘ive their First Grand Annual Ball at Coiur : + . 5 ‘helps, because, as they allege, the constitution it pre--| crats in Congress to be chatfering upon quibbles pay ele Smo HE ltrs in, sents dors not represent the will of the people of | of “* popular sovereignty” in Kansas, when the) uflin, Kussell, Sandidze, Savage, Scales, Scott, the Territory. rhese are the facts of the case. , test question is the test of Southern confidence in ring, Seward, Shaw of North Carolina, Sh Nobody contradicts them—nobody denies that horter, an overshadowing Northern balance 0 power for uith of Sickles, Riugleton, Smith of Tenness Bo aitssess ably: <6 wladtaiec@-ai tends Nine toes PUESDAY EVE the Lecompton Constitution is the will of the | the future? Southern men declare that the Union id joie Sie Hparth. Stephens. Stevens law so as to allow 8 per centum interest to be ta- Netitiaee em ste ere, | The Guarde pl themselyes that n> tans or People of Kansas, legally ascertained —nobcedy | is an expensive concern to the South, but we | Of floussiman ‘Trippe; Underwood, Ward ken on bills of exchange and promissory notes | “fe 2-tf arrest L. R.SMOOT._ | tetas B far omen doubts but that the opposition to that Gonstitu- know that it is immensely profitable to the | Watkins, White, Whiteley, Winslow, Woodson, | not having more than four months to run; and R EXCHANGE FOR CITY enjoyment to all uny favor w iT 9 tion is founded in the inveterate hostility of the | North. Southern politiciais believe that the Wortendyke, Wright of Georgia, Wright of ‘Ten also a bill “to amend the 4th section of chapter PROPERTY.—A PAR MO i ner northern section of this Union, to the admission | South could get along more cheaply and safely | mrad oN ae . Bucking fj of any new slave State. No one doubts that such asd roxperously out of the Union than in it; but we know that, separated from the South, the immediate etfect to the North would be an over- whelming panie and revulsion. Our railroad stocks, bank stocks, manufactories, shipping and commercial interests, real estate and the of L ence, situated in Buckingham county with Btock and | "Prof, Wm. Withers has been engaged for the #c Farming Utensils, together w: ons Saw Great on. Mul, and Engine ‘attached. Inquire of J. V-DU- | No hats or cups allowed in the room, unless worn LIN, on G -teeet south, between 454 Aud 6th ats, by the military. _ Jan 23-im* Ticke s Fifty Cents, admitting 2 Gentiewan and OR SALE—A very valuable FARM for sale, = 111 of the Code, so as to allow interest not exceed- ing the rate of 8 per centum per annum on bills of exchange and promissory notes made payable within months from their date, or not having more than 4 months to ran.”’ Mr. Harris moved to reconsider the vote last taken, and to lay the motion to reconsider on the table; which was agreed to—yeas 115, nays III The resolution of Mr. Hughes, as amended, was also adopted by a similar vote Mr. Keitt then addressed the House as follows: is the secret of this opposition, and yet we are told we must not meet it, but quietly succumb to it and yield Kansas to preserve the Tesndetatic y perpetuate its lease of power’ that the locracy of the North will be <plit in twain lyirg on the enst side of the Eastern Branch and <i. nee ion yy 4 - - Li. in, » | Toe Cpa the —— oe by eee mo anor Monta go down in me zee! Mr. Speaker: | ask the House to inulke me ning JOE A. Be a naa erage, and 3 arcer he. Rios. 0. rt a s eft to the mercy of a host Majorit crash, involving us, from Boston to Kansas, in a moment in a personal explanation. he House NATIONAL GUARD.—The members are es . as R. hyn, m. T. ford. in Congress! Y| universal ‘bankruptcy, widespread destitation | agement in.a personal e Proceedings during the Te aersers” fo meet at Loreh's “Saloon, on | By Aud sixty acres. It has on it he necesenry: sat | _fe6-Tu,W& The “Phe reply toall this, which we cannot believe | and confusion. session of Friday were broken with an unpleas- RSDAY EVENING, F.b. 11, at 7 Xo'elock. houses. No objection to take 8 house and lot ¢n the ELODEON, it sheng oe hae eee, 2 Southern Democrats | ‘We call, therefore, upon Northern men in| ant incident. It ie due to fair dealing that | By order of ° city in exchange. Pa. AVENUE, NeaR Tenth Sreeer. a a, that ¢bey are placed thereto pro- | Congress, and upon Northern men at boie, to | should assume upon myself all the responsibility le 9-St THE CAPTAIN. ie interes! not o} the Democrgtic party, | consider what they are doing. We call upou our but of the South, of the peopie of Mantes, past of | commercial men ot New York, and poe our the whole country—that they cannot bay northern | Manufacturing men of the Nosthern Mates, here, support by abandoning southern Tights or south- | there and everywhere, to look to the momentous €rB interests, or make the great principles, for | contingencies involved in this desperate pur; which they are contending in this Kansas im- | of abolition agitators to inflict an insult upon the bwglio, subordinate to the interests or necessi- | South, which Southern men are dispo: to in- tes of « party. The demand of the South is the | vite as a provocation for secession and a separate unconditional admission of Kansas under the Le- | Southern republic. Now is the time to think and compton Constitution, and upon it must her Rep- | act; and there is not much time to lose. We must Tesentatives insist, whatever inay be its effect | restoie the lost contidence of the South in the @ Upon the fortunes of the Democratic party. That | good faith of the North to the principles and party is an instrumentality —not to ure power | Spirit of the constitution, before we can hope to and to retain it, bat to assert principles vita! to | restore the peace of the Union. The South is the existence of the Union, and the equality of | j-alous, because she. is weak; the Noith should the South in it, and carry out these principles in | be generous, because she song.?? the practical administration of the government ‘Tae Assassination or Mr Stover.—We At becomes worthlexs to southern men when it — feral teres or the wilt to carry out | omitted to mention, in noticing the recent cow- 2 ardly attempt to murder Samuel Stover, Esq., Pas pence spent, ae iio ne a by some member of the band of Jim Lane’s 8e- a is a hei 8 Lene fe i ‘ aD ret oath-bound followers, that be had just been nizie ze th aa pasts chee ag elected to be State Senator (Democratic) for fore. We have never discovered its wisdom or espinado Ge oe bs erat an ae ood . . crats had one majority in the Senate and the Propriety. There is no reason why the laws of the State sh: H ‘5 te should permit a single tree negro to House was tied. This attempt was made wholly to effect the political result—the destruction of ‘or_further partioulars apply te JOHN H. A. WILSON, or to Rezin Arnoid, near the Fe Churoh, Navy Yard. jan 2 Sw SOR REN T—Store and Dwelling, No. 518 Penn sylvanis avenue, bet ween 2d and 3d sireets, for- merly occupied by G. Knot, as confectionery. Bak house attnoned and every convent or the trad Also, STORE and DIVELLIN ©. S16, Adjo w the Express offive “i given immediately, Inquire of J. P. »8t Express Office jan % eotf OOMS ON PA. AVENUE TO LET—Two oom, on 2d floor, on Pa. avenue, between 12th And 13th streets, over Sam’i. Lewis’ Jeweiry store. will be let low to a permanent tenant. Would make rooms. Apply to WM. F. BAYLY, - gan 12-1 LOST AND FOUND. Losr or Mistaip-CERTIFI ATE ‘ 4 3 for hve shares of stuck in the Weashing - 0 ion iss Siead en nne and dated yer cjumcalaine: sold lower we i A f in the Distri t. Creams, of all flavore, made of the att Gate cautioned against pelt vA r purost cream. at $1.50 per gation. Particular atten: | ““—~“S’thente, fa ht? tion paid to the furnishing of Private Part | OST This morning (Feb &th,) sumewhere on Cotillons, at the lowest rates,and at th 4 High street. Georg: ™ @ Lady's GOLD nutioe. paeipiers pte: warén nd CHAIN with to 09 rte attached ICS, WORKINGM AND | & recovery of which a liberal reward wili be em \TTENTION? ona So ahe fin: by ‘eaving it at the Star Office, Seconp Warp. meeting for the Second Wand - will be heid at ‘Temperance Hal!, on TUESDAY for the violation of its order, dignity and deco- rum. I was the aggressor, and whatever of re- sponsibility attaches to the act properly belongs to mealone. It is alxo due to justice that I should inake whatever reparation ix in my power ¢o the dignity and decorum of the House thus violated. i do that in the expression of ees regret at the oceurrence. Personal collisions are always unpleasant, very seldom excusable, rarely fusti- fiable, never in'a legislative brent I feel, then, the full force of the responsibility which I as- same in saying that | was the aggressor, and that the entire responsibility properly belongs to me. In this connection, I have but one other remark to make, and that is, whether any blow was struck at me is more than [ can say. I aim at least utterly unconscious of having received any. With th‘s explanation, I part with the subject. Mr. Grow said: Mr. Speaker: I have been tanght from my childhood. thatall fights among men are dis- graceful to human nature and toa Christian com; munity, and especially when it occurs among the law-makers of a people in the midst of their deliberations. The judgment, sir, of my riper earn, has fully satistied me that my education, bo thts respect, at least, has been good and trac Yet, str, the law of self-defence I recognise us one of the inalienable rights of man, to be exer- cised upon all eccaxions and under all circum- stances, where it ix necessary to protect life or person ; aud, si-, at the last silting of tle House BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE, AN © TWELVE STAR FER EORMERS, nsurpassed by auv Troupe in th Country. D. CLINTON @RICE The unrivalled American Guitarist and Vocalists, iu his Guitar Solos and Songs. MASTER WILLIE Tho Jnvenile Jig Dancer and in favorite O28, In CK Se lS PUBLIC LECTURE—Dr. Hoxatio Ly, Stowe will deliver a Lecture belure th. ushington A t Association on WEDNESDAY D feb. 1 th, at 23 p.m. }@ pu slic are invited. sd feg - = a f ATTENTION, NATIONAL GUARD— He mn are hereby notified to attend a meeting ofthe Company on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Reb. loth, at the Room ove Lorch’s Resta_rant, et, and, order: fone 1 ‘INO. G. DUDLEY, Seo. f NOTICE.—To the Holders of the guar .n- teed Bonds of the Alera.d. and Wash- tagton Kailroad Espey interest on these bonds, guaranteed to ist January last, Payment of which was guarcnteed by the Corporation of Wash- ingtou City, willn w be paid by order for ac_ouat of sad Corporation by fe stwe (States copy) RIGGS & CO. (Sr THE WAY TO SAVE YOUR MONEY 1s tocall at J. SCHAFPIELD’S Baltimore Confectione y. 6th street, between G and H, wiere who will gy Every Eveus NEW SONGS, NEW DAN L.A BURLESQUES, PANTOMIMES. &c Admission 25 cents. Doors open at ©%: com- a“ aad Th. fe Feervary rn, le. The Ladies of Washington, Georgetown, and A exandra are sompeeelany informed, that, 1a ten day 6 from this date. the sri LID CONSIGNMENT or RICH DRESS GOODS now otlering at HOOR, BROTHER & CO.’S, will be withdrawn and returued to New Vork. Its earnestly hoped that Ladies wilt avail them selves ent wrtunity, and avert the rtriuly be ex rerienes tf be a vagrant, and therefore a nuisance and pos- itive injury to the population in whose midst dr dit ag te mn , . os * 3 ING. Feb. 9th, at 7 o'clock, im reiation to the containing cards | selves compelled . hod. he or she dwells, as so many thousands of them | ‘2° Democratic majority on joint ballot thus Sareesiehs Wie ee eee ae the | new Code. All persons that are “opposed to the same npused to have toon loft Ladies, call at once, pu — are, in Virginia. They should, one and all, be | 1° 22¥e been effected. It is practically to aid | tue Hise | temter most cheerfully whatever of zt pape Tee to the mosting, that they “BROWN. and tooten a Faenevevine Sect: id te halo dence, " : and abet the political schemes of such persons | apology is dite for this violation of their o der Foortn Warp.—A meeting of the citizens of the fer-st* | teaiw __hetween Sth and 8th sis pees ae rt ry ily, systematically and as him who way-laid, to assassinate, Mr. Sto- | aad decorum, and no one can regret more than Fourth Ward will be held at the Assembly Ruor ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— v7 - y- rigid execution of rigid po- ope myself that there should Lave been any occasion ver, that the Lecompton Constitution meets so strenuous opposition in Congress, it pains us to have to write. P®* RUVIAN SYRUP, Ox Prorecren SOLUTION OF-PROTOXIDE OF TRON Jive laws to that end, is all that is wanted to on THURKS°AY EVENING, Kenruncy he e. ‘hi make them profitable to the industrial inter- o'clock, in reiationto tne New Cod je Oppo nent of the sume are particularly invited to att2ud and de! a-e the subject wih the eadifiers. for a violatian of either. On motion of Mr. Curtis,the House adjourned Bose DING.—MR&. RUFF, No. 3% D street, subjected, « COMBINED, i i Note — The following is the vote on the quer. Firry Waxp.—The citizens of the Fifth Ward 0 Hones es eas taken this large and e-mmo- ~ ee ‘ ests of the State. We do not believe in the Bavtimone.—The persistent anti-slavery at- | ‘ion to refer the special messaze of the Prexident | are invited te attend 4 meeting to be held at the furnished or unfern: nto single Gonticmen tas pai cones x Fike Materis Moder are" idea that they are not to be controlled easily | titude in Congress of Mr. Henry Winter Davis | °% Kausas affairs to the Terrliories Committee, | Jumbin. Ens ine-l eo F IDAY EVEN N45. | Gentiemen and their Wives, with Boal. Trewieot and profitably. The extradition of those of . » i which we noticed yesterday as being lost by one lock, in relation to mye he New ow be received as is creating no little excite t th: hout tho | vote, viz: Yeas 113, nays 114 he oppouents of the in | aoe ad oe ser.or week. Monks sent out etek Its Efi rly a Rten . re aber © excitement throughout the | vo! : y : ‘ ~ j ‘ ; its Efficacy in Curing them already driven North from Virginia has | South. tes immediate effect is to Tetbe the | Yzas“Mossra, All, Anderson, Arnold, Atkins, Serco ee ten Of tae stineoes ot tas fan titms 2? 2trle to do general housework. DYSPEPSIA, sway done infinite mischief to the cause of | Southern newspapers of all parties to publish | Bmach Bryans iurmstt? wares: Gaeke epedee: | Sixth War antl be hall Ee Bolows Hall Navy | en | AFirtions of the Liver, Diepsy, Neuralgia, the rights of the South in the Union, and strong appeals against according th New York, Clark of Missouri, Clay,’ Clemens, | ¥ard,on FRIDAY EVENING, Feb.uary 12, at 7] 2 Dass GHA ce Bronchitis and Consumptire Tendencire ~ Ps g the trade of Clingman, Cobb. Johu Cochrane of New York, Cor’ | O'clock, in relation to the New Code, The oppo- 2 ad Disordered State of the Blood. Boils, scarcely less to the interests of the States in " A x nar Greate or 5 ite nents of the 8 are particularly invited to attend the slaveholding States to a city that persists | mrs, Craig of Missouri, Craige of North Cai Hina, ‘ Davidson, Davis of Mississippi Lunmick, Déwdell, Edmundson, Biliott, Eustis, Fau kuer, Florence. Gurnett, Gartrell, Gitlis, Gilt mer, Goode, Greenwood, Gre: aich, Hawk ns, Hill, Hopkins, Houston, Hughes, Huyler, Jackson, HE Elvgant Consigument of Rich SITKS AND SILK DRESS GOODS, MOUSSELINE DELAINES c., &e., & &e. now on exhibition on the Second Floor of our ea tab istment. wiil be withdrawn ina few day . Crawford, Cur and debate the subiect with the codifiers. Sevenrn V —A meeting will be held at Od Fellows’ Hal ud, on WEDNESDAY EVEN ING. Febcuury 10, at'70°elock. ‘The fiends of the Code are cordia!ly invited. ‘Those opposed to it Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debilety, And all dia ases which require » Tomie and Alters ti cine is beyoud question, which they now dwell. In Virginia they can | in sending a colaborer with Messrs. Giddings be easily managed; as they cannot be in New| & Co. to the national legislature From the York and Ohio, for instance, where Utopian no- | tone of many articles in Southern journals on tions of the rights of the black man so univer- . Ladies culi snd purchase st once. The p.esent The proot its effiency are » i : the subject, we doubt whether the effect of the Peay ere eet eet iene: or uey | Nall atten . ee aaa arly Nelore eens) | weak will ba the lat opportunits tor soscias oe | ant ee eroate wf its efficacy peou sally prevail among the whites. course of Mr. Davis in the House will not be the Ward. feb 8 5t Unprecedented Bargains. Penos+lvania avenue, between 3th and th ats. Ouaracter, that suilerers cxnpot reasonatly hesitate to receive the proffered aid. ¥, Mas ynard, iles, Piller. rilleon, ke. ar + pezte re one shillips, Powell, Quitman, Reavy, an, ud, Rute. Qu n acy ,Reagan, Rica’ to drive millions on millions of her annual sales of merchandise away from the city he r, Landy, Letcher, Magiay, McQueen, f Keutuel r Mh wi . Hattoa-ixg Berore Gerrixe Oct OF THE k fos iw Woovs.—We are not a little amused with the Vegas CREAM AND WATER ICES, of the best quality, i ulds or otherwise, at $1.5) FLOUNCE The Peruvian Syrn Russell’ Sandidge, Savage, oalem soott, | per lion. ‘Faire and otwar publio entertcinmatite $100.000. _NLOALE ROBESat gr. | pretete to bem ante exultation of many of the Republican-party | "Presents Seward, Shaw of North Carolina, Shorter, | furnished at leaa rates, at the Philadelphia Confec- MOUSSE E DELAINES, all wocl, at 25, sis, | TANS 18 extens i$; Nocnuse samy ; publican-party | tes G: Ringleton, Smith of Tennesse tionery. corner 12th and F sts. . cents. soanes, apparcutly unlike are in men in Washington over the vote of yesterday © Gist oF tae Coxtroversy.—We have PEula, Stallworth, Stephous, Steve jan 2-1" J. FUSSELL. le STRIPED ROBES. at gs tunately’ reinted, and proceeding in the House, by which the reference of the Kan- | ° ®*Y ‘© our many thousands of readers in the ryland, Talbot, ‘Taylor of New ork 935. vet FLOUNCED ROBES at 23) and 0 &c,&o..&c.,&e,&o.. now on exhibition on the Skcond Foor of our es- tablishment. his consignment of magnificent novelties will shortly be closed, and Ladies are assured, tha’ «4 these Goods are withdiawn from sale here, by the | Those who nay wish f owners in New York. the same articles cquaut be | ested pppoe sina, Tri atkins, White, White ortendike. Wright of nessee, and Zollicoff-r—! Navs—Messrs. Abbott, Adrain, Andrews, Ren- Hinghurst, Bingham, Bisir, Bliss, Bi on, Buriingame, Burroughs, Campbe' re, Chapman, Clark of Conuccticut, South and Southwest, that it is perfectly well understood by their representatives in both Houses of Congress, that the real question in issue on the Lecompton Constitution is, whether another slaveholding State shall or shall not be from one cause, may b red by fc he clase of di ao ie yay fy sas méssaze to the standing Committee on Ter- Zitories was defeated by one majority. Those gentlemen evidently imagine that it involyes the rejection of the Lecompton constitution by the House. They deceive themselves amaz- EAUTIFUL HEAD-PINS AND FANS.— Juss reveived, another supply of Head Pins and Fane, at eoLAUGHLIN’ fe 9-st Pa.sve , bet. ath and 9h H4Asimack & BROTHER have just received § fine totof BEAK MEAT, suitable for stesks > purchased in this market at doube the p-ices now | cannot faut es . Coreorn: w York, Cockerell fax, | 8nd roasting, Famuiiies supplied in quantities to i :, OTHE ingly, indeed. To us, and to th amps admitted under any circumstances whatever, | Comins. Covode,. c . Cragus Gers, Dainrelt, | swt. 4 . fey st" a fing ecard aeaee Maile a0 dike whale patent a Jalge in into the Union. Such is the cause of quarrel Marytand. Davie of Indiaua,’ Davis) of : fes lw tts, Le wart. Dick, Dodd, VALENTINES! VALENTINES !!—The larg t int and greatest variety of VAL- hetween @:t essartmal —— ENTINES, wholesaleand reta |, at Wes, . De English, Farns —if we may be allowed to call things by their MOLE ES such matters, it embraces assurance almost as at CARD. 6) § 4 worth, Fenton Foley, Foster, ings. Gilman, * . Scuriam AROMATIC SCHNAPPS The undersigned hay. exper, «h strong as Holy Writ, that when the bill to ad- | PTOPCr | cu ienrar en, seg = Gogeh Gaodwin, Granger. Groos wok Craw, Hail fe 9-6t Pa. aver betstth cud Sth sip | Iuprosunbed with areas aucceasby the trencuiee cial eff-ot8 of the “Peruvian <prop de sot iui ne mit Kansas as a State on that constitution y mocracy on the i y kin, Hickman, Ho ulty in Gravel, Gout, Chronio Rheumatism, Drop | *fecommend it to the attention of the public. one side, and the Republicans and their nomi- T have now in store it . How- ANU2—VERY CHEAP. 5 From owa exper'ence, ‘el comes down from the Senate. as it surely will id. Owen Jones of Penueyivan Kellogg, Kelsey, | Pa Riot ety. Pz Drspersia, Slugeish Circulation of the Biood, | timouy of uthera: wees toldgenpe eae nannies spihags 2 = nal Demoeratic allies who are seeking to outbid Kilgore. Kaapp,Kunkel of ennsy ivanin, \awrence, A very super ‘iano of Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and exhausted | 4re xlrogether ungueéstionnbie, we have no doubt ot sane hence, it will go through the Hanse in them for the favor of the anti-slavery vote i ey Montgi mary? Bonen hee ee td Bab. Te eke bene Coenen ‘ital Enerzy; and asa beverage it hae no # Lonerand Brocerea Yqsneibient Disea ebort order. We are rarely deceived in such Fr Lape t ‘ Pennsysivania, Morris of Ilimois, Mor ie of Maine, orse of New York, Mott, Murray, Nichols, Olin, er Pettit, Pike, Potter, itohie, 1860. — “Tae Wrarner.—The following report of the in the world. Put up ic quart and pint bottles, and for sale by all the Droggists and Grocers in Washington. Lange and Bronchial es, Dy: fomrlat. oeey Tearelcin, ko. fects wou!d be incredible, bi ter of those who have Witueon tee Matters, and stake all our reputation for the accuracy of our prediction of results in similar iano, same makers, 634 octaves ; ee $90; will be sold for Beas oe ianosa ¢ reilly bargains; we warrant and é, Roberts, », volunteered their lestimnony evant Se eea weather for this morning is m: Sh (Ohio, shee! t iting! new UDOLPHO WOLFE, restorative power, whan denna etn: of this fntimation of | Poymer on it morning is made fom the Morse imo, Spanner, Stan. | Sitrayten hor ta Wuluanly ewe do Our ew once. Sole Importer and Manaimetgrer, | “*toratuve power,“ NRE Ne Oe what is destined to be the result of the current ‘Brap . ‘an Institution “1, Thayer, | iicited to csil and see these inst uments, Nos. 18, 20, and 22, Beaver street, New York. THe Ka imbrostiio i 3 The time of observation is about $ o'clock am: ‘Tompkin . idea, Wald Also. Second-tand Piano, which we have no dee 12-3m S. nas nbroglio in the House. We hay abid- Fes ‘ij alton, Washburne of Wisconsin, Wishour gepted in part psymeut for a new one, for $15); one | --———. * SAM ing faith in the cohesiveness of the De ee eBECARY 9, 1553. of finois, Washburn of Maine, Wilson, aud Wo for 240; one for $1 and 0. e for $10. vA LENTINES, Wholesale and retail, at Ta - © Democratic | Butfalo, N. Y. + snowing; wind NE 14, Ours is always the largest stock of Pianos m this fe 8-3r 2 LAMMOND's PETE organization as New York, N.Y + cloudy, cool ei i Chapheean as No, 506 Pa. av., between oth | = NDIA RUBBER FOOTBALLS, Bat Balle JAMES C. Dt Howe Tavrws —We find in the New York Phiffaetppta, Pa lear, pleasant. Proceedings of To-day. a 10th, atreets, JOUN F. ELLIS Bye! Horses, Wheelbarrows. &é. at = It is well known that the medicinal ettect Herald of the 5th instant, an ‘article upon the easnnenton DNC ‘dear, mild. Ix THE SENATE, to-day, various memorials and ~ cet + SES. fe 8 3t toxide LAMMOND'S,7th st. tendency of the agitation of the sla: of Iron is lust by even a very bret Tesolutions of no very important public character Mae ay Wud that. to mavutain w solution of Protas. : NEW LAMP AND OIL STOR. tion as involved im the 2 romreuene ve were submitted and introduced, all of which N* aoe a OprositE Huowxs? Horst. ed tom — cmerratics tere he invo ithe present phase of the nbetg? Vi were appropriately disposed of. ublie with Sperin Sud Tad Ore, cae? by ‘countwaeic Kansas imbrogho which deserves special at- hes mmingtan, N Mr. Dougias called up the resolutions subinit- sand Metal -Olum + tention, for it is replete with truthful state- ments of facts, and sensible deductions from them. In it, after republishing a Paragraph from a Washington letter tothe New York ‘yr. éune, alleging that unnamed Southern Sena. 8 Gas and ¢ La i -! vm, niz0 and price. Bstéa.* S85 Pa.av., south mide fay t URK cL PERS —TH . hanae is xpp T soap ma TURKEY CALs ny OWB Wy Patteru, nu he ford. All dese. ipt of American aud Foremn | mailed to any Seat t Jaton Game constantly on mau served by one of the best | closing 81 to mene Ul by en CN KNOWN; BOd this solution Charleston, 8 Anyusta Savannah € acon Columbu, Mo: We would inform tne public that we ara fully pre. | Ptrit ed to turns partied watt, Meate ae ei eer | seriet orm ht. Geutl-meacan hsvetheir sens al ir rT ome'at mode ate prices. Our ted by him on Thursday last, Sites on the Ad- ministration for all information in bis Possession concerning the election in Kansas of delegates to the aap pve Convention, ard the vote on the adoption of fhat Constitutton prepared by that Convention, &e. 6 i atom ry, Mr. Mason and several others opposed the tak- | Covk# in he country. 5 S, SUTHERLAND, tore aud representatives regard the Kansas | “ower Peach — Ala... Leleur, cool. ing up of the resolutions, and after considerable selesied ow ofthe heat ol Sodgeas pais Bree sn Rosen, Yi. diffic i i R en, con vy iS Necessary. a ras “ — > Tay | bove mend — gas 7 wring Camberland, Ma. NE it The Army ill was taken, up, and was u: der “eo ; [UNSER LUMBER HT LUMBER f. Dr, DB Cintke issolution nfederacy, ng, V snowing: hard. discunsion when our report closed. } Ol '-GOING !—GOING™! Thew = K Sale at Cost. | mw R. J. Cissell.and ) Herald says ed for tere peec cite: Ontan, at Fa. m., (cor-| I Tue House, the Speaker preiented a com. | (HO!NS GO! ees LUM BER rere ening te dlapose of hus stock of | PR It Is in this view of the subject that the sec- | ated for temperature,) 30 0-1 at manieation from the Interior Department, zecom panying transcripts of certain private laud claims: ‘Mr. Curtis submitted a series of resolutions _ tional contest upon this Lecoupton constitution assumes its most alarming proportions. It is in this view that the presen hecoiel Most momentous of any in vids bad fow days longer tadies will have an oppor- | seli tat o for cai ‘or apancies eae ae PE Stecia NOTICE, ure! oJ eo bles hereby outa Floutoed SUK ROBES at 915... | Carpcitore and others ta"want"at wok enna | cotets with us singe our inet ‘e! 7 Suhort time. Now'or'never Te the | purekaccay claewhere, Bineten’s W ea rmometer, on the Smithson’ imum last night, 30°; near tue Doane on ape have not to t _——~+2-e-__ a them to "0 from. the Legislature of Lowa relative to. post = ? that we are suffering fur the whe oft i cand jhe country's history | [J Mrs. Le Vert, of Mubile, has just col. cilets and post, tends) the adiiaciow of Kansas hall the Cost Of Teuporbation sts THEODORE MOSHRR. | | due ws.and hope that without those persone fhe balk of the Southern nce Ve duelleve tbat | tected one thousand dollars for tec moot Ver. } and certain land elaims. : Mat NE SOu, BRO Coe FASHIONABLE VisitiNG Carbs, AND | Thom We bave in good faith scoommodated Sirens to the Union, xs we Know the bull ar rhe pe ae hon Association. Mrs. Fogg, of Tennessee, tele- F mer. Ste ban sabeuiies See ae eee ; fe S-1w ‘between th end Sth sts, ate hou ie ey eek ” inn 3¢-dew GETT & DODSON erm tobe. But these Northern anti-slavery graphs that she bas collected over two thousand |.(0¢ [“eislature yor) aw sateen ah ee R'& MAURY’S Bookstore, ' i a oF ton: the 5 Grusedes of thirty-odd years have been produc: | dollars. Mr Bealimurh sakentsted a Tesolution Rese ches ere ty _— {03-10 (Intel., Union, States & Clove,

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