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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY ........000+-.-. February 12, 1858, {D> Advertisements should be sent im by 12 e’cleock m.; otherwise they may net ap- pear until the mext day. ——— en (RIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union speaks of the select committee of the House on Kansas affairs as an eminently fair and able one, and thinks it will not be within the power of the most captious to object to the material, or manner of its constitution, and that the discrimination and fairness of the Speaker will be commended by all just minds. The Union has several able articles upon the Kansas complication, and in this connection reviews Governor Wise’s original and present relations to the Kansos-Nebraska act, and points out that, whatever injury to the policy of the Administration and Democratic party may result at the North from the fact that so conspicuous a Southern man as Governor Wise opposes it, it must at least be remembered there that this opposition comes from a South- ern man and Democrat, who was at least never an active sapporter of that act The Intelligencer has no editori = — rece I> The Leonardtown, Md , folks are jubi- ant over the fact that the Legislature has inco:- Porated their village to-day U> The Charleston Courier mentions several Dames as candidates for the next Congress, in place of Mr. Orr, who declines a re-election NicaBacua —By the correspondence of the New Orleans Picaynne, we learn that the five Pprinetpal articles of a treaty said to have been signed by the United States government and Se- nor Yrisarri, Nicaraguan Minister in Washing- ton, have given almost universal satisfaction to both natives and foreigners in Nicaragua. In fact, they caused more satisfaction among the native population than the taking of Wa!ker and bis men at Punta Arenas. Costa Rica has by treaty renounced all claims over tke province of Guanacaste and the San Juan river. The Costa Rican papers state that it never was the intention of their government to hold the disputed territo- Ty any longer than to give Nicaragua time to or- ganize a good and stable government, and that now, as such a one really exists, she su:renders all the forts and retires from Nicaragua Deplorable Condition of Mexico. The Mexican papers received at New Orleans, by the Tennessee, from Vera Cruz, furnish inter- esting details of the occurrences that have recent- ly transpired in that very unfortunate country. There was a series of conflicts in the city of Mexico for eleven days before General Zuloago triumphed over the government troops. Thece were, however, during the whole time, but few Killed. The following named persons are the members of the Cabinet of Zuloago. the newly-elected Provisional President of the Republic, viz: Cue- vas, Minister of Foreiyn Affairs; Slquero. of tle Interior; Larrainzer, of Justice; Maldonado, of Finance. The above embraces the generally recognised government of the Republic, but another had been established at Guanajuato, headed by Beni- to Juarez, who had dispatched a force against the city. Zuloago, hearing thix, had submitted a strong —. of troops. beaded by Chief.ains Ozallos and Miramon, who would proceed to in- tercept and give them battle. A warm conflict ‘was anticipated. which would. it is thought, ex- tend to the streets of the capital Jame, Parodi, Dublado, and others oppored to the new government expected to march soon against the capital, where preparations are mak- ing to repulse the attempt to capture it. More bting therefore is inevitable neral Alfaro bad pronounced at San Luis in favor of Santa Anna as dictator. General Zuloago had issued decrees restorin: the ecclesiastical and military jurisdiction, an repealing the laws of i866 which declared the Property of the ecclesiastical corporations alien- able, and annaulling the sales je of thechurch estates under that law. It is reported that the clergy have loaned the Zaloago party one million of dollars to promote the success of this tnovement The excitement all over the country was tre- mendous. The general opinion appeared to be that order could alone be restored by the recall of Santa Anna Advicex from Sonora show the same state of civil warfare existing there. Iatelligence from Northern Mextco states that Governors Garzia and Vidaurri have settied their difficuities, and alsu reports that the State of Ta maulipas and Coabnila will act in unison in the coming conflict PERSONAL. ---- Col. Fauntleroy, U. 8. A Browns’. Capt. Wm. V_ Taylor, U S_N , died at idence in Newport, R. 1., on the Lith inst. +. Benton—“ Old Bullion”’—assigns as a suf. ficient reason why Senator Douglas will never be President, that his coat-tail Is too near the groud .--» Queen Victoria invited Sarab Bonetta, an African princess, boarding at Chatham, to the wedding of the princess and sent ber dresses suitable for the occasion ---- The Boston Daily Advertiser says that there have been so few books published this sea son, that fathers of fainilies have been driven to the necessity of reading aloud forthe amusement of their home circles such works as Pierce’s Ce- jestial Dynamics, while young ladies, for the jack of new novels, have cagely availed them- selves of the recent distribution of the Patent Ottice Report -.-. Three on dits, that may be more or less reliable: That Mrs. Lizzie Weston Davenport is to return to England with Mr. Charies Matbew-, who has shown so high an appreciation of her qualities; that George Loder, the musician, has — to England to marry Mrs. Catherine N & » ia stopping at inclair (mee Forrest); that a matsimonial en- ement will soon be consummated between “Dick Tinto” (Mr. Goodrich) and Miss Susan Stevens, late of Wallack’s, and now of Sothern’s Lyceum, Halifa: ——_———____ eq. 1D” Were all the United States a» densely in- bavited ay Massachusetts, it would bave a pus lation of 446,000,000 souls, of which Texas would ave 50,000,000. J" Louis Napoleon has acknowledged his Paternity in the matter ofone of Rachel's child- fen The otber two belong to Count Walewski, who owns them. > Four miles from San Jose, there js a flou-- tag mill owned by Mr. Lick, the wood work of which Is al! of mahovany, and the entire cost of the structure $400,000. {7- The Mempbis (Ten ) Bulletin ts informed that from ten to fifteen buudred negroes bave been carried over the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, destined for Ar as and Texax, witbin the past thirty days. {7 The indictments 2; Louisville Journal, and urett, of the Courier, for misdemeanor growin; affeir, bave been out of their sho sti: of by a jury verdict a ** not guilty.’? UP” The citizens of New Canaan, Ct . incensed at the barbarous t eatment of a younz lady, in one of the rum holes of that , last week commenerd the go.d work of purification, and at oner closed every liquor shop in the town. {D™ The Rev. Mr. Kalloch lately delivered a lecture before the Lyceum, at Rockland, Maine. Ony focty-eigbt ut of the niné thousand inhabit: ants were fou: wi ny ity -! to bebr the clerical here, VHESE Teeee Resear ™ The Memphis (Tenn rs state, asa cause of the bard time wih tee ‘tl at fully $4 000,000 worth of cotton, which naturally seeks = market in that city. is yet retained in the hands of planters, awaiting an appreciation in value. (~ Aman by the name of Lee i tmholasses head, near Tom fees eee Nantucket, and being in want of a water cack ai bome immediately commenced rolling itte town whieb feat be actually accomplished ; arriving just at night, with bis cask ving rolled it a distance inst Prentice, of the six or seven miles. AND GOSSIP. | prevailing tong” iidy be—there ate not a few | afairelection at all. A fair election could not AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON NEWS whose elevation of Tnind entitles them to aspire ' be held under the schedule, as from its = Fatkever verter. aegis Commirree. | t2 the highest of the high which so many | fare. He combats the President's idea that the Tne Kaxsas-Arrains Srectau Co} . | of the companions of my college life now fill and | admission of Kansas would apeedilyend the agi- In the publication of the proceedings of the “Aled tation in Congress and localise it in Kansas. He LAST COMEDY NIGHTS. It was not fm my da: upposed that the din of | dec! that it never can be local. Ayain, it is | are earvestly Tus EVENING. Fe ty, House yesterday, we duly announced the | 5 iiical strife couldiever needs the republic of | silessential that the settlement shall’ be just, | By order of t BELL, 6.8, | Immense sucorss of the cel-brated dome-fic play of names of the members selected by the Speaker ters, or that its meutrality would be compro- nd : {€ notso, it is sare to fo.12-t' . G.S.— STILL WATERS RUN DEEP ‘ : - | mised by courtesies tq either combatant. No one party smatchi: h -CITIZENS OF ,. i i. to serve on the special ‘committee ‘on the Le y ne i ‘With itajmoomparable cast. ‘ ever dreamed that # political and sectional” | ow id doing wrong t i at the Union — oa ecmpton Constitution, raised fn pursmance of | Considerations co! outlaw its citizens, or that ‘ 2 De: t : ine-h NING next, at 7 And the delight fei Comedietts emit ied the resolution of Mr. Harris, of Illinois, that | withia its Precincts any one was entitled corns ulteriar of adopting the I pton hare those who feel an in the code SOMEBODY ELSE he subject of the protracted struggle on | to ask the Or Country of any comer. ‘To | constitution will be worse than eee ed hanes monday Rexe-wi'l please attend. | Hang Moris - = - ~~ Mr. Sohn Sia was the subjec Protrae! ge! hold the same views about the republic had, | the qnestion for Territorial decision. Ji will ete v —— Friday night last. We were then without space | from classic epee link of friendship | arraign the mye ae ey eaten: ne, 1 mot 7e hhs gpetders Tee ae AON AX. the tsth inst. ii 0 ; fe ‘lew! than ts r' HH renne and time in which even to mention the fact | among wile dover me gaye Lpitefolpamad nn mabtding more tha! a trent modi peel halls of science and letters. tlemen of the Universit tumes wil! com - menoe an eneagement cf six nights Ouly. MISS MATILDA HERON, incton Kailroad Company —The interest is, to the Ist of January last, pa’ Which was guarenteed by the Cor tae lice to our own lips, when the Kansas ques- So Sue soa again ies in our boundless do- main of unsettled Territories; it will drive awa that, in attainments, legislative experience, 5 * {t remained for gen- and other attributes of successful legislative y in this day to win a title ‘ Appearing in her celebrated creation of , hole, has | t the glory of Marius—Primusiile ezempium | thousands of honest Democrats to raise the Blac! Fan Cee jer and fore ount CAMILLE. statesmanship, the committee, as 2 whole, Proscriptionis inrenit. The correctness or incor- | Republican flig over the Capitol in the next RIGGS & CO. Sek new coe, perhaps never been surpassed in the carted of rey of my Poliical opinions © of eal mo- stcumale for power, and then raise the last dread ———s Dose Open af 7, performance commenecs at i : mbers on | ment to any one ;' but that t Riversity which } issue of disunion. "i the House of Representatives ; its me Jefferson dedicated to freedom of thought sence NTION! one side being equally as effective as on the refuse to tolerate in one of its alumni the fruits Firtn Waxp. He concludes by add-essing the committee as QPP FELLO Ws’ LEVER. the friends of Mr. Buchanan and the. adminis- ‘The citizens of the Fifth Ward Sre invited te attend a meeti: other. As we understand the position of its of that freedom which he learned under its sus be held at the Co FRIENDSHIP LODGE No 9. wii wold Tree cae ee eee | lamin dtaakenceeen, oo eae ETE : ‘ows’ Pall, on 2 ents upon the question in issue, eight | pices ix of deplorable significance. Itis,gentle- | friendship. and whom he-would save both from Febranry 12, at 7 orclock, tn vetation te the ew thle tas MONDAY esneine compon aesth # v1 men. of sinister a intolerance of ‘polit- | danger and defeat. He trusts in their pure and | Code.‘ 1 opponents of the same are invited to | hext, at 7% o'olock. are for the admission of Kansas into the Union } jai ‘opinion, even in this fee republic, ine wo atriotic motives, but be regards much more the | attend anddelste the suljeot wath the coluhore, ‘addresses will bo delivered by Px : with the Lecompton Constitution, and seven | perverted the generous impulses of youth. {t ix lemocracy of the South and the Waion, and pro- | Sixt Wann —A ting of the citizers of the | Grand ~ire *MoMas Whi Day aid the Kev. J.C. ; i 5 f the Republicans | One of the signs of the times that the intensity of | fesses anxlety for their fate. For himself. he | Sixth Ward will be hel At Odd Fellows’ Hall. Navy M_Casg, of Batimore, a against that policy. Some of the Rep political infammation, which has solony flercely | fears nothing, firmly standing on the right in Yard, on FRIDAY EVENING, Feb vary 12, at The Musical arrank under the direotzon of about Washington are, however, tickling them- | burned in the minds of > espe men, has caught | spite of friends and foes. o'clock, in relation to the New ‘The oppo Brae x wes Lizee . selves with the notion that this count is erro- | the youth of the land and burst forth even amid aoe ene mane are partreviari “ped ‘ ed to attend the studious calm of University life. Such fever and debate the subject 5 in youth geucads madness in manhood. It is a neous, though it has been substantiated more CoxrirueD.—We learn that Thos. B. Steven- DR, POPE, tucoosly ten’ than once, of late, by the recorded votes of all | temper alien to the geuius of our republic, whose | Son, of Kentucky, has been confirmed .by the | ( Homeorathic Paysicianand Surgeon, Tickets. admitting & Gentiuman and two | adice, 3 life is freedom of thought freely spoken—a tem i i enwu or Chain Buildings, No. 37% H street, | ONE DOLLAR fe 2 & those gentlemen. They base that opinion on | oF wnich tends to cil strife, the shock of ex- | Senate a8 Associate Justice of the Supreme emg ty pe NE the slender foundation of the letters of the Re- publican-party letter-writers, who have been basily claiming Mr. Stevenson, of Kentucky, (notwithstanding his votes.) as being with their side in bis private sympathies and personal af- treme softened by no conciliatory counsels, the | Court for the Territory of New Mexico. tyrannical domination of local majorities to the extermination of neon protest, and the collision of those majorities fn arms when the kindly memories of the past are only a little more obtit- erated by injurious recriminations. ‘They who now refuse to bear a literary oration COME ONF, COMP ALL RT OF VOCAL MUSIC, FORT. E ° TH FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL, Mary’s School, in this city, will be given by u —— tha Sreytre In EDOn OF THE nag with some se ect Chidren, on the 15th of February, ine? i Inthe Hall at Washing on street. Washing‘on Quadrille Asso iation, As ther+ are some of the best singers in thet | Tobe given at thitharmone Hal »&)om ¢ Siar Choir, tae entertainment, with the excellent voices | Buidines. on the (ath Febraary. membe Tas Weataer.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Jj ag f sor is, wilt be agreeable, rh rs of the Ass. cintion pl filiations. Those who know the blood that from one they Soogtt worthy to be their guest, | The time of observation is about 8 o’clock a.m : “fiekstt § Wy Sto be had at the door, thermal ea tht ee ms i be wpared to, i A ry r metely because of his litical opinions, can Fesrvary 12, 1858. fe B: m-ke this the Ball of season. courses in his veins must be well aware that bardly be ox toa Pcl to meet with calm: | Butalo, N.Y. his defence against such allegations of theirs is hardly necessary. While up to recently a warm Dougtas man, as he may have been in his inter- «Clear, cold; Wabove fe Ss NOTIL Fo the inhatitaute of W ashing (Ftoe Coanty, D.C. tending bhetwose Bock vreek ant the Fastern Branch of the Potomne— You are hereby notiiied that an election will be Arth’s Clea ed Frase md Strmg Ba ed for the Ke # On. perier ced Cater. r will attend wi 9 of refreshments hess and candor political opponents in debate We shoulder rather expect them to break the benches of the forum into weapons for the de- cision of the controversy. We should not be New York, Y Philadelphia. Pa Baltimore, Md.. " Commitice of Arranaements. Washington, D Id runneti’s Store, on 7th street p ani w - ae Myer, party affiliations, and still, it may be, the warm surprised if, from their midst, a crease should Richmond, Va... iy ae i Spomant ide te e Cha h 5 ee. 5 Faitaact iS arise who will tear down the house of Cicero, | petersbury, Va “snowing. cold i : we Be “ P sovb Prov vermae! — “ the din OeRnbel) Sema ee | eT alaiaie teste liberty. ‘The prevalence | Norfolk, Va. laaow: Wind NE: ncospling uF rejecting the Code of Laws rom inois, the ant public may rely on’t he is too true a Kentucky Demoorat, and fur too sensible a man, to be found faltering in his duty to the cause of the Democracy in such a crisia as the present. We, therefore, announce the political com- plexion of the importart committee as we ex- plain it to be above; and assure the Stur's readers of the correctness of our judgment upun it. Tue Fort Syevuine Save Investigation. From the best information within our reach, fe 12 presa IN BALTIMORE, HERR CARL FOR 3, the greet Bassa, Madame ANNA DE LAGRANGE iN MARTHA, SATURDAY, Fet,1sth. One hundred secured seats in Dress Circle and rquct have been reserved for the Citizens of v ten. Pen leave Washington at 5, p. m.. and retarn afcer the close of house, arriving 48 Washing on at 12 o'ch ck p.m. Rount trip Tickets, including one secured sext in the Parquct or Dread Circle snd Omuibus Pare oon suance of ot of Congress, The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock ciose at 5 p.m. . THOS, F. BLAGDE HENKY HAS, A. P. SHOEMAKER, Judy ef such a xphit in the public councils, and among the body of the people, indicates the ap- proach of that period tn the cyele of our history when the voice which pleads for the cou will be released by the clash of factions between which the patriot can pass no other judgment than deteriorem fore qutsquis vicisset. It is un- speakably gratifying to tind that amid the explo- sions of these a ncieor so Many gen- tlemen, from so many States, still cherish the free liberal spirit of the age which Wasxb- ington founded, and which must soon descend to you, to be preserved or to be destroyed. The conduct which you so justly disapprove has occasioned me, gentlemen, no mortification —that belongs elsewhere—but great sorrow. I Lynchburg, Va. ssnowing Bristol, Teon canowing rapidly 1, snowing. Columbia, Charleston Auyusta, G: Savannah, Ga. Macon. G: «raining, very cold. -raining,cold. * staining, cold. .raining, wind NNE. ielondy, cold. .oold, raining. loudy, mild. raining. Iheavy fog, ther. 60. .foggy, Warm. . warm.wet; wind SW. AND WATER ICE the in moulds or otherwise, at $1.0 and other public entertainments rates, at the Philadelphia Confec- 2th and F » ane tS PUSSELI Montgomery, Al: oo Lower Peach Tree, Al: Mobile, Ala......... Gainesville. Miss... New Orleans, La. QFricnt. Trrascry Dep. TMENT, from the imure, $3.50. For anie at February 12, 1858, Metzerott's Frou tur West. Norick 13 HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals | | Tickets may ve had for Paritani and thegOpers ‘w that the fathers bad eaten sour grapes; [ 7 : 3 ‘sttines. we fet we have every reason to believe that the te- ee to leach that the children’s teeth ch Lara Cumberland. Md. cloudy, like snow. ee eeoived Seen u — fifeenth day pee ne ee dious and already protracted sittings of the | edge: but I confidently trust that such sentiments 3 aie La Calan aoe ° Proxime for the issue of any portion. or 2 Be . d with the | 2% you entertain, in common with the Colt rected for tem, cae 03) , -m., the whole, of five millions of dollars in treasury KEYSTO muse Committoe (special) charged with the | Ti Un eciety, pervading = lange suajority, will perature, ) 30. notes in exchange for goid cuin of the United States deposited with the treasurer of the United States, the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the treaa- Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min imum last night. 17°; Maximum yesterday, duty of examining into and reporting on the bring forth fruit nobly in honor to you, and in circumstances of the sale alluded to above, On MONDAY EVE : On blessing to our common counter Rear the ground, 18}°. Tickets $1, adinitting a Ge: 25". low-ci tizen, * 1 tel ‘ @ Committice. have resulted in a settled and unanimous Female, very Waly. sl “Winrer Davis. ~~ mrfee ckaryamed gyri Aue gies Foray pt ¥ use: belief thi t ited by it were the | Messrs. John P. Fitzgerald, AB. Cochran . R. Duties, P. Gorman, Se ee ee moun has | Thomas Hume, Jr. &c, &., &e. ; CONGRESSIONAL. nder the authority of the | -_J-,Fitzpatriok, 2, Saat purchasers—not the Government. Nothinghas zh Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. gtelCekgrics sated he aer ce cmtbation the | 0's Jes supeared in syktence betore that Fee iL Miwincaat: Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & | 1% Tum Sexate yesterday, the discussion of | 1.) 06 of trensury notes,” approved the 2%d Decem- HE EXHIBITIOD tending in any manner to criminate either one 7; the Army Bill was continued after our report yf . . Co , bankers, quote stocks, currency, land war- y ber, 1857. BARBER ETTE of the many gentlemen whose connection with 11 ig closed, the question being on the amendment cf| ‘The treasury notes will be issued upon the receiyt | In Washington, at 450 between $d and F in- | tants, &c., to-day, as follows, vir : Mr. Toombs to strike out the first section. here of certificates of deposite with thoxe officers to the sale or purchase has been the subject of in streets. closes on Friday, Fe». 12 at 30" Offered. Asked. | vidious newspaper comment. der to piace it within the reach of ail to see = 5 - The amendment wax advocated by Mr. Hous- | the cred t of the treasurer of the Uxited Stater, sbeautifar Prod . s Corpersnes ois seplnatos Hes 1% ton and Mr. Toombs. and opposed by Mr. Davis. | They will be me. payable ord ch bid | “* scrapes _ TA aN RY Apropos—a gentleman, who is a landholder Colontion thie sz | A vote was finally bad and the amendment was | der or bidders as shall agree to make such exchange | the proprietor has determined: the three remaining in that neighborhood, offered for in our Viteinis o.. = qy | not agreed to—yeas 25, nays 26—as follows : at the lowest rate of interest, not exoeeding six per | days oP her exninition here. fo reduve the price of resence yesterday, a considerable quantity of | Missouri 6 85 Y ;as—Messrs. Reil, Chandler, Collamer, Crit- | contum per aunum, and will carry such rate f.omtie The "Coenstee? tou phy aintef en ain oer she q y of | Missou tenden, Dixon, Doolittle. Durkee Fessenden, Foot, sloush Genaaten. qu land, situated nearer ‘The Falis’’ than the | Tennessee S34 | Foster, Gwin, Hale, Hamlin. Harlan Houston, | 48te of the certificate of such ceposite. Seuiptor, William R Sr : Kentucky 6's. WA | Johnach of Tennessee, King. Pearce, Pugh, sim: | ‘The proposals must atate the rate ofinterest with | tho cha” firee reservation in question, which he proposed to Ohio 6's. } 101 umner, Toombs, Trumbull, Wade, and Wil- | out condition and without reference to other bide, = — ce —_ sary npenctinnp oly guarantee as being of better soil, more avail- California 7's... oH Nite_Meeers\Adion,| Gavera, [Red Bigler, | #4 contain no other fractional rates than one fourth, sent, ass xned her stati nm »moung the most brilliant able, and in all other respects more desirable | !!linois Central Railr Oo 4 wget . ach one halfor three fourths of one per centum. Five Per centum of the amount proposed to be exchanged must be deposited with one of the treasury officers above enumerated, whose certificate of such deposit must accompany each proposal, as security for its fulfilment. 1f the proposal is not accepted, imme Bright, Broderick, Brown, Evans, Fitch, Maitio: Staart, 1 lee—26. Mr. Biggs moved to amend the first section by adding a proviso that after two years. or sooner | fu if the exigencies will permit, the President shall | diate direo'ions wilt be givento return such depos te reduce the military establishment. so as not to| ite. Should the proposa:s be variant from the pro- M lod is T exceed the number of companies now authorized | visions of th t of Congres, or of this notice, th. € eon Opera roupe, by existing Isws; which was agreed to. will not be considered. who wi!l appear EVERY EVENING, until further ‘The second section was then stricken out. All proposais under this notice must te sealed and | ®°t!oe, during the first part, in ievements of modern artists. Those who can appreeite the “humen form di- vine,” or evn Le moved by the creation of genius : those who desire a p-esent gra’ ification, ur & source of most agrewable remem Trance, are moat respect - fully invited to call and see the “Coquette.” dmission 25 cents. fel RAND VALENTINE PAIRS Bank Norss. Dist. Columbia an Philadelphia New York City New York State New England Rhode Island Illinois and Wisconsin Interior Pennsylvania Interior Maryland Delaware, at Ohio, Ky., Ind. and N. O. Heerpeshe es as an investment, for $5 per acre. From this = fact we draw the conclusion that the Govern- ment In getting rid of the, to them, useless res- ervation at something more than $12 per acre, were in special luck, indeed. We have very little faith in “ Congressional investigations” ordered under such circumstances—such alle- gations—and the result of this one, so far, strengthens our impression of their utter hum- Hammond, Mason, Polk, Sebastian, ‘homson of New Jersey, Mr. Stuart moved to strike out the fourth sec- 2 ~ nscribed onthe outside “Proposals for Treasury WHITE FACES, j North Carolina BE Baska mere — pega $ ond Nabe Notes.” They will be opened at this department at pactecenane Ceeis memes eareay of buggery. generally. So. Carolina and Georgia motions to vacancies sha! y regiments or | “Y°"* 7 apes arr NE a Virginia corps, instead of by arms of service, as now reg- | !2.0’clock m., on the said fifteenth day of Marci. Canada ulate. HOWELL COBB, Tur SupstantiaL Issue.—Nothing goes fur- Michigan , Withont taking the question the Senate ad-| fe '2- Seoretary of Treasury. | gtipoe purchaser of 8 thckat.on entering the hall, ther to confirm our impression of the fact that Missouri Journed until Monday next. xO NING KID GLOVES.—Jouven’s | Orders are se-led in uniform envelopes, n purchanet the real issue before Congress in the Kansas | !*d/ana Pap ay Ix tux House, after our report closed, the bill ‘ot ompound just received at © °°" * | of a: emp enone i imbroglio, as it now stands, is simply whether onyan Com, providing for greater security for the lives of pas- aca NGY HAW PING ae LAMMOND'S. | tore A splendid Valentine representing the Mu- another slavebolding State shall be admitted | Mexican dollars. senzers on beileptlorerad was Higgs eae Com EF Ae cicten aa re received and | summer a pyond into the Coufederacy under ang circumstances | 5P@?ish dollar mittee of t hole—yeas 113. nays 78. _fo List -AMMON D'S, 7th street. Indies, hat than th nak coe Five frane Mr. Stanton, of Ubio, from the select commit- ILK UNDER DRESS.—Our assortment of sik instant, to whatever, conversational comments of | English silver... t © aprointed to investigate the alleged expendi- | SS Under Suirts aud Drawers o eae at ae or Ok Wieteak persons around us sympathizing with one wing | Old American ba ture of money by Lawrence, Stone, & Co., to in- STEVENS’s comme! ui . or other of the opposition to the Democracy, fluence the ineroctces el ehedbony omens a _fe 12-3t Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. fei ¥, Business Agent. . report which alleges that John W. Wolcott, o = : = r . who seem unanimously to bold that a consider- 490" | ‘Beetog, had refwerd to anewer he question— tcl mean Se eee Oa Came eae) JUSTICE TO ALL. able difference in the vote of both Houses apon pine Did™vou receive from the firm of Lawrence. | end of Centre Hamner he will be glad to | THE WESTERN BOYS IN THE FIELD the acceptance of the Lecompton Constitution ss 400 | Stone & Co., some time in March last, a sum of | furcish his fies ds and the public in genera with AGAIN. = P' Pi " Spanish Doubloon: 10 50 Ww so securities or money of the amount of $30,000— 24, Batter; and also in the Northern Liberties’ | ‘The members of the WasTERN Hosk Coxrany will be made by the fact that the slaveholding | Bank of England Notes 4.85 4 more or less? Market. Z No. 1, most respectfully aunounce to theur % . a fa 2 xt* JAS. F_DUNAWIN. of or non-slaveholding party way bave carried Laxp W =. : His reply was. that he bad received no money friewds and put ie generally that they will Sse Lenial he 4th al be. Th. from Lawrence, Stone & Co , for the purpose of prer BSSOR HUR DY. Bay thee lee pe Eaten ON, the Legislature on the 4th ult. as may be. The| 40, 40.6 warrants, per acre influencing the action or vote of members of Con- | E tea oat Ge street, between Lm Sap plain English of such anticipations is, simply> | 40 rs ie gress. elther directly or indirectly He thoug moe Pp pee denpesy ered pel " The and . 10 “ “ it beyond the power of Congress to require bim - ‘ > orphan. her, Joun G. AN that some of the pseudo popular sovereignty | 1%” pe io Sieerer whither be hed veecived the oom PbS lide ngprne' cscthcteviclgamc ih DERS09 » nobly lost his life in the discharge of Democrats and Kepublicans who now Oppose | exchange on New York. K named for any other purpose than that of influ-| ~ Uifice hours fom? to 6 p.m 4 a aets hbrowan. a é tom Constitution, wi i ’ encing the action of members and said that he] His Fever and Ague aud ‘Magic Remedy, for ail he members of the Company pledge themselves he Lecompton Constitution, will cease to op Do Philadelphia fad pose it if satisfied that the powe: and influence of the new Kansas Legislature will be found Do Baltimore ‘Treasury Notes. ‘The news from E was sustained if this opinion by bis counse', Messrs. Reverdy Jounson and James M. Keith. ‘The committee urged that they had heretofore pain, fur ssleas abo UTTER, CA fe 12 tw* No.1 tall of the to spare neither pains nor expense to make this the season. Supper and Kefrosbments will be furmshed by an x eae, | aAc— 65 kegs GOSHEN BIV'T experienced caterer. : . . : re ti uite favor- i Ps t. , onal om z to be in the hands of the Topekaites Or, in| able tneil quarters business bad abown marked He ee ee eapsbontin ve oils core eat Cention Music brs been engaged for the other words, it means that such gentlemen will signs of retarning animation. Money appears to tes instalinents; and, in order to k for what 0 ‘bs, CODFISH, . . —— ONE DOLLAR; to be had of any mem vote to admit no more slaveholding States in igh ath a dupannoriote po low (hte mc was expended, that they might them- ; ner “the cumpany Or at the door on the nicht of the the Union under any cireumstances whatever. So long as this position was occupied only by selves judge whether it was to Influence the DtcIOn naeheat aren are Cautions; bout the sas-4 “eric af. members of Congress, they subealtien Picion agaiust mercantile credits gradualiy dis- Commitice of Arrangements Rugzies, » R. spaiaing, appearing. The Bauk of England continues to | tBy following resolution FN. Holtainan, % BR. Toukies, the comparatively few members of Congress | receive large amounts of coin: and the same in. * Resolved ‘That the Speaker be, and he is here mes Bridgett fs . ¥. authorized and required to issue bis warrant e who formerly avowed it as theirs, the danger to | flux of specte was seen at nearly all the monetary to the Sergew it-Armis of this House, command- him to arrest the said John W. Wolcott, centres. Cotton has advanced, which will tend the permanency of the Union involved in it to sustain the late rise in this country, thus draw- SECOND GRAND COTILLON PART) OF o9 the Wipe A v 12-6teo rman x b AKE CLUB to take piace on ; <oever he may be found, and have his body | —! TUESDAY EVENING Web, 1858, at was afar off. Now, however, when it hascome | iny the staple from the hands of planters and ac- | Yt tue baval the ioc vo plspeorspeppellediacciet d (JENUINE ITALIAN MAGCARONI, late | Potomac Hall, ¢ ner of Marylee? eect to be occupied by almost, if not quite, half the | celerating to some extent the relief feon remain. | ott contempt in refusing toanswer a properand | 8 importation, and Sp ssish or white Castile Soup, | Sad llth street, Island, As ee ing ditticulties. nat ti ropounded to him by ase- | 8nd A frech ~upyly of Knimens. Currants, snde@itreg | Tickets FARTS CENTS, admitting a gentiemaa House of Representatives of the United States | "iy. money market continues to grow easier | ComMPetent question pi sgeyhasdicco staf SH For sale by _fe 11-St_ 274 Pa. av., ad; giv Vv A Seccor rast a ELI. & MILLER, ning Kirkwood House. This day receive! an assori- f white, dark, ond light e lu: at STe VENS'S = i-ct committee of this House, in pursuance of the authority conferred by the House upon said com- mittee After conside-ab'e de}va’e as to the power of tle it cannot fail to awaken the lethargic South to the necessity of guarding her material rights and interests at once and effectively. We re- here, and first class securities command, any amount required, from 6 to 7 per cent. clas paper is difficult to negotiate. ‘Treasury notcs are lexs_ulland may be sold d indies. fe9 ToS M&Tu* QOrera IN BALTIMUKE, COMMITTER._ Second ‘ House to compel the witness to answer, and us to 8 alex * «Om, MR. U , Director of the New York ject all professions of opposing the Lecompton reality ait ein the eek Kos ne whether the refusal of the witness was reall Ui YOUR BODE _Browns’ tictel,_ gp ag Sy ome er Constitution on the part of nominal Democrats receive proposals for the issue ot five millions of Wasi bh a ie B v4 . AT is cece en PRIDE ee a purpoes af as so much “ soft sawder,”” designed only to dotines tn cro notes, authorized by the act preconaien of Te day GIF ZHILE RIC! 4 Pe giving 3 of 23 ember laxt. “4 rd Lago hock] FOUR GRAND OPERA PERF: MANCES, ra = oe < the ves sd bers spas Land warrants less active, and have declined | 1x raz Housx, to-day, the Chair reported that No 46 PENNSYLVANIs AVENUE, * eft now shape their votes on questions affect- 1 to 2 cents per acre, (First Store all the great Artiets engaged by | East United 1) during wi * # * the Sargeant-at-Arms communicates that he ar- A ore tpistes — and who created such a widely spread sens s- ing vital Southern rights and interests wholly tested John W. Wolcott at one of the hotels, and With ev, tion, wall 3 ery Book Sold, Worth 25 CENTs To $109, N. B.—A arge of NEW BOOKS and FEW ELRY just received. fell lw Couens. COLDS, HOARSNESS, &. ‘The prevalence of the shove comp!aints at this seas on, Keneraily hag the effect of bringing ont a hort of professediy new specitios, end while. some are Many are useless, and others even dangerous. wisest course to pursue is to consult to propitiate the sentiment of fanatical aboli- tioniem. On their part, the tergiversation is simply a proclamation of entire fealty hereafter to the behests of abolitionism to the extent of deliberately ignoring the fact that the South- ern section of the Confederacy has any pre- tence of rights whatever remaining under the Stine Axotwer Lerrer rrou Gov. Wise.— The talented and prolific Governor of Virgini letter to the recent meeting of the Republican party of Philadelphia, called under the guise of a meeting of Democrats opposed to the poli- ey ot the Democratic party on the only point really in issue between the Democracy and There will be THREE EVENING PERFORMANCES, On FRIDAY, F - 1 Ou SATURDAY On MONDAY, Feb. 15. AND ONE Day OPEKA MATINER, Oa TUESDAY ae +. -La SoNamevtay The hour selecte nee wi! enstia Visitors from Washing that he wa; now in custody. Mr. Stanton submitted a resolution for the ar- raigament of Mr. Wolcott before the House, and thal he be interrogs@d as to bis reason for not answering thecommittee, and whether he is now ready to answer; the resolution was adopted. Mr. Walcott was then brought in by the Ser- he | grant at-Arms, and the import of the resolution | 404 made known to Lim. the Ma’ > family physician, or othe: wise use only such re a to return lier the day compact of union. their avowed opponents, is characteristic of its} After having taken an oath, he handed in a dies 23 ee public expari has proved to e sip vm a Bal when’: ially in the fact that it displays } Written »uxwer, which was read. 9nd efhicacious. Of this eharacter is TY LEK?S | Fer partioul-rs see Baltia.ore papers, * author ; especially in the fae! bat play: In this, Mr. W. avers that he did not mean any | COMPOUND SYRUP UF GUM. ARABIC and Programmes are tu ve hadat Metz or tt'e A Grave Misinterpretation.—Below we him persisting in following out his 80 unexpect- | contempt by hix conduct, and desires to be ai. | ‘-Tiginally the favor te prescription of an eminent - sted f print an interesting letter from the pen of the edly assumed position’ on the Kansas question Hon. Henry Winter Davis, embracing a virtual fe 9 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— lowed until Monday next to prepare his answers. | Physician. it soon became @ popular rem -dy, and ins continued to enjoy a growing repntstion for the inst 5 as t» wherever the consequences of that may land Nada scmarig Ma bore ea cae Roc aliagee like aheon pal eto =, Broa: vane. dec'ension to essay to deliver the next annual | him Politically. Such bas been the leadiug| Mr. Jno. Cochrane, of N. ¥ , objected to the | gaitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthina, Influenza, WATED—BOARD fora L address before the literary societies of the | feature of his political history of a quarter of | Motion, and urged that the answer of the witness | &c.. its success 1@ unparalled. and most wilt tewuy tant person wonld be wii» Pee eee A ‘ te ha ed it. here wine sent Virginia University as it had been arranged to the committee was under the advice of couu | Who have used i Sddre se J -» Post € flies Zz acentury, tbrough the influence’ of which he sel, of whose absence he now complains, and| Price 25ents and 50 cents per bottle. " ANTBD.—A STOUT GIRL, that be should do. - has, in that time, so repeatedly presented him- ures thin us a cause for the delay. rapaed Fac cored rene cece Beal a ee wae A of sae, tod “lice Housework ta small iA We have carefully noted the demonstrations | self to the public view in politi¢al phases— RT ered erated rons rg recon Fee nicer tet May, be had also, fo-conventence, | "Fie iz?,2 “i +7 Peunsylvami avenue, tm the ore, of the students of the University, and others | poses—so extraordinarily antagonistic. Coat after’ beving Goasiited his nenca eae Known, ae “Tyler’s, Gum Arnhc Crank nny WAXZED—A BOY to ican the Plumbing in Virginia, speaking through the press on the We quote the New York Herald's telegra phic refused to answer the qnestion aireetiy and Mr. Dees Tree Samir penaent, ond a Pot ‘Trade. Apply 269 Pa. avene. fe \t-2t . : . was unable to receive any reason for er passed. oN “" subject, against the invitation originally ex- | synopsis of the pesitions of this very last man- | q slay for the pirpone ofoonsaiting counsel. + a LAST CHANCE. ie WANT rey d gine aah Shockonat .. “4 tended to Mr. Davis, and have to assure the | ifesto of his; its great length making it impos- | | Mr. C. B. Cochrane, of N. Y., said that the HE Bk cant Consign niof not toexeeed $3", Address A- (Ie thie cific. fas evident idsa thet the ta aacneken | ible. that we can spread itn caonss before | ce tirdy dclaed tite guewion ro | RICERCA ees cope, | “elit : in his evident idea that the fact that be isa the Srar’s readers : Ferusal to answer it contempt. ae the witness | ke. &o., + ko. eee nae Wee be nee member of the American party Las generated | {errze or Gov. Wise on Kansas Avraine. Hotes sey. in year nee ce eine Loe | am eeehining sn tae Second Meer daye'” ® | as Chambermnid, orto de Houses on any portion of the deep-seated feeling against Puitaperpuia, Feb. 9, 1858 | ineanesteritaival 1a the land the right to consult | _ Ladies cali ‘and purchase at once. “The present foe. nad che weiod ome. Address M. the original course of the committees in invit- | A letter of nearly four columns from Governor | meanestcriminal in the land ‘olu'ion, bein Sir eon emer “ ‘unity for seouri Wise, in response to an invitation to atiend the Unprecedented Bargains. anti-[ecompton meeting held here last evening, — be published in the Press to-morrow morn- ing him to officiate at Charlottesville. Right or wrong, he is ‘evidently regarded (hroughout Virginia—it seems to us—as the Mr. Dawex was anxious to see the ha-ves of corrupt on ferretted out, but as this witness bas declared bere, under oath, that he maxt nocon-| _fe8 lw tempt, and as be asks time to eonsult couns 1, b: auandened “1 -y m 5 p mpt, and as he as! eonsult couns:!, be NAL NOTICH. \. fe 10 3 G Wi hat i" —— ET, The Liverpool (England) Borough Bank | Cunsellor and defender of the system of man- | the Presideut's message constrains ios todeter | (el be i but ressonable that bis request shoud ~ Ladies of Washington, Georgetswa,and Al- | W4N45U—A, deumile S108 KOM, the Board of Ditectors, Mr. Raueycesitman of | aging American political affairs which has mado | With the President of his choice. He protests | Pyilowed the position of Mr. Wal. | exandria are respectfully informed, that, in teu days | dress Bus Tor Cite Peer oe ee et A the Board of Directors, Mr. Rathbone, advised | ¢h against the mode in which the Lecompton con- | cott wan not that of a witness, but a prisoner,and | from this date the = ei And ae gisdy fo purchase shares to the extent of £5.00, | °° Same of Baltimore a source of shame to all | stitution was pretended to be submitted, us acti. h- urged the motion, which wan flonily carted SPLENDID CONSIGNMENT EMPLOY Ment 95: month ani She did so. As soon as the suspension vecame | Tight-minded persons, and which threatens to | republican an oppressive, and as offensive to | and ee jxoner Was remanded into custody un: ICH DRESS GOODS ond ene RAGENT to WANTED in 2 inevitable, Mr. Rathbone sentto the ladya check | reduce everything in American public affaire | (he self-respect and moral sense of a free people. | ti] Mo: lay next. i nice ee at stable and meee oo whe the shove fur £5,000, and transferred the shares to his own to the rule of club inis b He admits that the conduct of the Topekaites was HOOE, BROTHER & co.” profite may be certainly made. For fuil panic. oof Club law, administered by row: | violent and unlawfal, and that thelr opponents i . Fill be withdrawn and returned to New York. | address C. MUNNETT & CO. ‘corner af an’ 07 A man was employed, at a cost of $600, dies, desperadoes, ind other villains. That is | acted under lawful He notes SP oo ine submis- RD NAPIER presents his sae Itis ouneeels hoped Seat Ladies will avail them- | and Mercer sta., New York City, inclosing ove pos - says the Keokuk Journal, to remove the great iron the key to the existing anomalous state of page tad Fira wie A Pons eee \y assisted in puiting ‘out ve detent ohne iniaet oertal eae eons | epee. jan 2-5w* sake of the State, In which the Mild copital te | 2Bings about the address Mr. D. is not to de- | tion the act and iced of the people, and Is the ababadebdiad Fe em py now cubed, LOST AND FOUND. Des Mvines city. He’ proureased - | liver—not the fact that he is not a Democratie- | *hedule republican ? bath A mpe- “ Ladies, eall st once, K : Tengo, lows county, whee his ealuotse sabes party man, as he intimates : y poo pattas hraalganny enip the pNahigel eng iad eh nt tata set weer vm f : H6OE, Brornen « £ors. ivania avenue, or between ? 7 B, A ow baked ag on poo | ——— ee Haut or Rurresentarives. | compton schedule, which, thong providin for Tholr mooting rum, 947 p. m on oe Stn ints | fe 8 tw between Sth and Sth ets. in ciaap, ‘The huder ried a have tll now prevented my respabes eigemrn® | Ht ratification or rejection, was submit he ident of the Covgr-gation, waa | Py ENTISTRY. toon heel whterinck <-> op a A New Yorker was recently riding, with vor of the 26tb ult. I ‘avail myself of = pede z ection * He contends that there was obvious aD woe cod ee i ¥ M ua tae N. for the pa: t9 years sur0aniva. oe & temale friend, between Freeport ard’ South Teisure moment to express to you my appreciation ® sinister and anti-republican pur, in ths fora prpastentines coon eal Looees Ben aus Or ating 01 ihe teeth ts Poh erence apes) DED OF MARY SAV Durham Meine, and indulged himself on the | of the kind consideration which prompted it ng Ba unfair election as to part of the consti, ving the majority of votes | very best mauuer and at unprecedenced!> some mouth, ago was foucd eet ke ee eee way witha cigar Having Gnished it, he threw | It conveys to me the pleasing assurance tha! the fed with no election as to the whole. He de. business wee boees rates. DS ak rwnrde was ‘mince tee ee Ores bis shoulder, and it fell into a! nigh courtesy which pervaded that generation of niex the assertion of the President that no journed sine dic,and the pi acer desiring it will be attended at their resi- | which her relations Fi; a a ae the Pie nee Roget students oft! + toad with wheat ie ki could have with Cros peta ered to be ceo? HERMAN, Seo. pues without 2. ae : k-owing of ber whosanboute wat a) or lady ‘aring apparel | pride and pleasure to have been associ; in not | the formation of a constitution roved: L, UPPENHIMER pro tem, ‘ CHAR Y % ied before tbe aire was . - [ extinct in our successors; but that—whatever the have dong, The people were ; PER pe i ie He cedt woes cet Caren) Bis « fell-5* Rote Geet + . eae £3, '66TIA kd 12% Pa “ ’ : oid