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USICAL NOTICK. In futare all Music fo. AMUSEMERTS. co-rect version of the leading facts of the affair. | lies on the west side of Sacramento River, em- CONGRESSIONAL. M Hoe END a oo wr 6%, 1585. Ts, WASHINGTON THEA EVENING STAR. | Sur Stvjeined statement, which we have collect: | braces the town of Cacheolle, and contains | _ Thirty-fifth Congress—Firat Session. | be solar decimal ratoe—& i eat a Westinero: TRE. ‘ f In THE Senate, yesterday, the resolution sub- ., Last there Nights of od from the Pivere ina position to observe ait | 26 637.42 acres. » containing 17,238.60 mitted by Mr. Houston, directing the Committee Pat avon bet Stheand tosh eke, MATILDA HERON. WASHINGTON CITY: the efreumstances, is believed to embraceacer-| The rancho “‘Cotate, poageens tae -S | on Foreign Relations, to inquire into the expe- AKTICULAR NOTICE. The oriy representation which one possibiy be given THURSDAY .... «- February 18, 185. | rect account - Soaks morn: | 8¢res has beew confirmed to oS. Page; | aiency of extending the rate of this gov- ‘ents ae ST toeerus waged al ‘c cfaring the might seatlon on the reterence of | and the rancho “‘Canada de Joniva,’ contain- | srament over, several Central Argorican 9 @ CONSIGNMENT TEDEA “UF Advertisements sheuld be semt im by | 18> Conuar message, Gen. Quitman ptoposed 8 | ing 10,786:51 acres has been confirmed to Jas- omy & artenngy aap yey F sks AND siix/BREss GOODS wil whepace on 89 Gfelock ms etherwice they Suny mpt SB- | receistion to withdraw po pt eee ad per O'Farrell, and patents conveying the titles | resumed, the question being on ‘ From Naw Yor, Tals EVEMING. Babs. pear until the mext day. Meat ok ee day at 1 otlock svete should be | are now im preparation, and will shortly be | send OMe. Tere mak Such, Prexides| Now oh Exhibitionamthe Second Fleer ment ae heiins wttimemmente ae $ PUK IT OF TI ING PRESS. | the Chair, Me Cree who cman the Democrats | forwarded to the parties named. sand strong, to be enlisted for twelve months or | RaGuwe NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. ee ir, Mr. Grow, w! was ° . SKIT OF THE MORN: General John | side of the House, and near Mr Keitt’s seat, ob- Navan Inventionxce.—The steam frigate tere Peo. RE ea from Sale and retureed to | Box book mow open. os oe tai In the Union, this morning, jected to the reception of the resolution. Mr Keitt iunasne wrenlh ular as a punetitnne exMneen=] tskewaieste Wee Wecien be rs open at 7; pei formance Cethoun publishes a card or aduvont 10 WPI A | told him. if he wished to object, to go cceetlioned | srettel ca Than ak en ne Sew tee prociting bo Oli caniine of eer eae: SATURDAY NEXT, Fetruary 2th. ee misrepresentations of his conversations by va- sheof the — yg me ar him by arrived at New York yesterday, from Havana. sand, or less, volunteers to serve for such time as tilde. sectanpectiiiy ing sell to anh ‘eddtmeke VENING REA “ : rious Washington letter-writers. In it, he ex- | fy Mi Ke toe Mwpmmediately relinquished bis | The following is a list of her officers : their services xball be required. ment in feu | their ecieot ons early toavord the crowd and prea- MISS CHRISTIE JOHNSON " plains the state of the returns from the “ Dela- hold, and ‘was about resuming his seat, when an | Commodore, H. Paulding; Captain, F. Engle; | _ Mr. Wilson accepted of this amendment in lieu | their select ons © part of this week. wilt et ings” of Mr. Grow induced Mr. Keitt ware Crossings’ a3 he understands the subject a eee Oe thal ve Jemmanpenenmies tion toaward | Wen Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, interfered to ue L t lair, a —— a DINGS, a: »G. B. Binsleis, B.A. D. “Mt, Sotinson then advccated the amendmentat | Wy. B. These are not old goods, marked down from Chie &é the British Posts, M. Fairfax, J.C. Beaumont, Leonard Pauld- | considerable length. Tc AB enormous profit toa reasonable selline price, but ORCOR AN russe = " . Cuandler moved to amend by striking out | cnoice, fresh and desirable no jered at H, between 3th Vath Street at 7o'ol"k. the certificates of election for Leavenworth | separate the parties, and pressing a i ing, S. P. Quackenbush, H. M. Garland; Sur- | ine fourth section of the original bill, On: 108. On THURSDAY BVENING: Fon sah et 70'el" county just as the result may warrant—to the | the foot ‘partially fell. At this time Mr. Grow | geon, fleet, @. R. B. Horner; Passed Assistant, | After nome further debate the Senate adjourned eonte— ponene.— pro-slavery or anti-slavery candidates—when | struck at him, but is supposed not to have reached recei testi hed to the of he ves the testimony with reference to the ean we tue Caer er col rating the ezact state of said returns as they came origi- | Combatants and restoring order, and others per- nally from under the hands of the judges and | haps to protect their friends—Mr. Barksdale, of fe 19-3 , ERT J. H. Otis; Assistant, Wm. Johnson, jr.; Pur- | withour taking the vote. LUE BOOK FOR it.The New Blue Book |G RAND VOCAL CONC ser, McK. Buchanan; Chaplain, M. B. Chase; | Ix tue Hovsg, after our report closed, on mo- B ‘or Government Official Register o . . fiicers in Wesley Chapel Choir. . % 7 servi Juited States. Civil, Military, Danier. ine off i te . Macomber, Second | tion of Mr. J.G. Jones, of Penn ,the House went | the jee of the Uni fey t price WOGNs- ser <ossWiedaessbed Ma.J.H Da’ netiet eae pagel REET, into the Committee of the Whole on the State of | 824 Naval, with tueir locations, a hy pen : TUESDAY Lieut. James Lewis; Midshipmen, M. Secord, rs 93.50, postage 50 cents, prepaid sale i» Wash- This, Convert will sab, sjacecn F i iti ie the . the Union, (Mr. Hopkins in the Cbair,) and took | ington. at TAYLOR & MAURY’S EVENING 234 inst at y lerks of the election at that precinct. We are | Mississipri, (who happened to besliting near the | pW SCE esr De A Pe wp the bill Saaking Epproprintioes sortuccurrant | ferr-e Bookatores near in sirest. | Pts Choir will pesenstnd umber oftalented without space to-day in which to publish his | iret, undoubtedly, ax his conduct in the com- | Crohe, T. H. Eastman, G. M. Blodget, Nat. | and contingent expences’ of the Judian Depart: | ANO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON Tateure of Baltimore letter, but will insert it to-morrow. mencement shows, with the intention of separa- Green ; Commodore’s Secretary, Tatnall Pauld- | ™ext, for fulfilling treaty stipulations wit cit Cc. * i. ton. rr best Concert of the various Indian tribes for the year ending June} “{ propose to cure any Seminal or other Seoret Th public may expect the 1859 Diseases that should happen to befall my fellow och J centa—to be had at the Book and Music sap Jones made some remarks in favor of the | men, and also the oe sex. “hes ean trust the ener + yt the duor of the Church on the even strik: ies. I king these efforts he re- It strikes us that it would be quite as well for | (oie 2 bm sorne person & blow, and) finding ding ; Captain's Clerk, H. 0. Shuff; Purser’s Gen. Calhoun also to require and consider tes- | himself ked, he turned upon bis assailants Clerk, E. Mellach. mony with reference resu. . few mo- bill, stating that ithad been drawn up In strict | #featest oonfid t ie of the Cono n fo ia-th — to the actual result of| ents the Sergeant-at-arins and a large number | Chief Engineer, J W. King ; First Assistants | Dill wating that It had been drawn up tn strict vi iiue reavepce in at No. S42 - whore be | Ls of tee Sete aaa, the election at Leavenworth city, where seven- | of members interf-red, neparated the combatants, | Mf. Fletcher, D. B. Macomb ; Second Assistants, | visions, and could not be altered unless the laws Z . P. CONLY. No Heep "tll murn. Ww. en you bh nd pleasure mest teen hundred votes were nominally polled, | and order was restored.’* E. W. Manning, T. Williamson ; ‘Third Assist. | m4 treaties were changed _ fe 17 2t* ‘Washington City, b. C. ‘0 chase the glowing hours w ing feet, against seven hundred polled a few weeks be-| The New York Herald of the 16th says, con- Mr. Atkins advce it: d the 2dmission of Kansas ants, P. G. Peltz, T. J. Jones, J. W. Thompson | ynder the Lecompton Constitntion KOPOSALS A®E INVITED for the Exca- ECOND GRAND ASSEMBLY it ‘earth Peon tp moeregeepene canes hwy ager od Hon, | 3G. 4 Barrys Boutawain, ©. Woodland ; | "A" Lovriy ad long speck aetgn sure, | conay aan Fstoae tires paeal wnat |S we To aN = . “ " ‘ t Shorte: a he . el, r 8. Pe . os There, the Topekaites had possession of Thess. Bocank on Seay teat tedeaneunt ef Gunner, W. H. Hamilton; Carpenter, N. | we Committee rose, and te House adjourned. for the abort ios requested to send in Wwetine to J. Hook & Ladder A.tive Association. Polis; the judges, clerks, &c., being their par-| te tow in the House of’ Representatives on the | Mayer; Sailmaker, Jas. Ferguson. eae Clk HA, Willard, fe 17- tizans. That frauds to the amount of neara | night of the 5th instant, representing that these Proceedings of To-day. N ie Second Assembla of the menos Sot and SMOKED MACKEREL AND SALMO) dder Acti-e Associntin will tnke thousand votes were committed at Leavenworth | ‘Wo gentlemen came in personal collision. 18! Cyenicar APPOINTMENTS IN THE TREASURY | Jy Hu Sancre, to-day, Mr. Green, from the Ss Extra No.1 Ma kerel in Kitts, qr. barrels, halt eae ce’ Bail Novy Yard.on MO city, at the election of the 4th instant, there can ee an: sa tin orn wie jointly Department.—Jobn M. Connell, of Ohio, to be | Cominittee on ‘Territories, reported a bill provi- No.1 Pickled Salmon,” : No ex: ee wall be spared to make this t! be ee doubt They were, of oan for the | engaged in quelling the disturbance.” Chief Clerk of First Comptroller's office, vice ding for the admission of Kansas ander the Le- Foote Grane Bank Coukeh. Sy LER, Ages of ees cotition eI eS ey ite : : ffi-| This statement was made, we learn, on the | James M. Ramsey, deceased. compton Constitution. The bill is introduced by 2h Paev..edoixi ¢ Kunkewood Heese : benefit of the Tupekaite cause, and were su’ , eg: " s Ka! sa elarabe tenor. leas , ih ac niibdiieeaaahes cient three times to counterbalance any possible | suthority of the gentlemen it names. Whil H. M. McGill, of Sixth Auditor's office, pro- ‘Menara. Collumer and Wade made a report foe = es eae Mh Tonga dure ihe fv sme for the Hall. frauds on the other side in connection with the | it is intended to correct a misrepresentation, it | moted from second class to third class ($1,600 dissenting from that offered by Mr. Green. MARBLE o : pcticksts FIFTY CENTS-to be had of the mom result at the Delaware Crossings—admitting | also embraces a striking illustration of the | per annum) in First Comptroller's office, vice comrina de ae mee BS erons anil aanerse ARNE ER TARREORD, ay ed Stedndise: that the Topekaite allegations concerning the | manner in which the affair of Friday night, | J. M. Connell, promoted. All the reports, d&e., were ordered tobe Printed. F. Strast, between 12th and 13ta Strects North, Jas Kenton, ely sn eg latte: ‘ ross) ree crry, ae ford, ‘bomen . iSee tres, Site we dh pat: Nellans upen | te See Seetent, Sos oo _ ee Navat.—Orders have been received at the inamanpetal sb cary ace oo Invites pubiicattention to his "txien ive stock of | _fe 16-Tu,Th “aa the information now before us. some of the Republican newspapers and their Obarlestown Navy Yard to pre the razee | |, Tae Senate then resumed the consideration of | beautiful demaned aud, Kiab rates C srved MAN- RAND VALENTINE FAIRS The Intelligencer is to-day devoted to news | correspondents. 7 Peepers the Army bill, and the 4th section was stricken 1 : out by the following vote—yeas 4, nays 23 esterday’ ings i Most of the journals and writers to whom we | Macedonian immediately for sea, and, as.she =? gets ans eg ra in THe House, Mr. Campbell nade a personal — allude seem to have labored, ludicrously, ir- | has been thoroughly overhauled recently, she WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | deed, to make various of the Republican party | © be got ready in a few weeks. The destina- choice assortment of STATUARY, wa ch for de oe ee i at be eurpassed, = ~Y ti t 38 den or Tomb. irge aseor’ areal teat ¢{ Plain, Man‘ela, Monuments, snd ‘Fomb- | Who will appear EVE Melodeon “Upera Troupe, RY EVENING, until terther i ‘ . during the first part, in explanation respecting a matter whieh arose in | stones at very low prices. notice, . ‘ 4 Sr i ii i i r - | _ Monuments of any design executed to order w.th WHITE FACES, . | pseudo-combatants of the occasion appear to | tion of the Macedonian is the Mediterranean. | the course of the Proceedings relative to the con ponats oiitt end diematee: Tae Party Test —The Lecompton Consti- the world in the light of valorous heroes strug- tested election case in which bis seat is involved erforming their usur! vari: ty of . 2UKG MINS Heumates given for Brownstone or Marble work NEG $ FLSY. i River Fiaging, and every other work ia Eee INTHICITIES, &o. our line, cull and make an inspection of our stock. Fs chaser ty teri the hai! N. B.— Make a note of the address. fev?-6m_ | wii peeks me ned onor tore alent. ‘As all LATRS’ RR Ss orders are se-lod in uniform envelopes, & pul I HAVE just eecaleeail @ assortment of fine | Of 8 25 cent ticket may reooives valuableand xe en e el able preseut twe the tots pei HAVANA CIG brated inetor nty times amount ontaining the speech of Mr. Bowie, on the HAVANA, ARS from the cel pie | otk nientine representing chemo. tution question has become a party test. Not through the determination of the Democratic party to make it so; but in a great measure through the influence of its own importance. It was not conceived for party ends by the Ad- ministration or the Democrats of Congress. Tux Weatner.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. throuzh the protest of Mr. Vallandigham. Mr. Stepnens also mide some explanatory re- mark relative to the same matter. Mr. Davis, of Md_,as a question of privilege, made a peisonal explanation. He sent to the clerk certnin extracts, to be read from a newspa- gling (scratching) for a great principle in hand to hand combat with desperate ruffian:—their peieel cppencets: | We are a se The time of observatien is about 8 o’clock a.m: the gentlemen thus sought to be so ridiculansly Fesrvary 18, 1858, paraded as heroes before the eyes of the “dear | Buffalo, N. Y.....- ++-Clear, 10 above. ariagas, Crespo, Konqaillo, Velnscu and | ticket A splen = people,’ do not thank those who would mould | New York, N.Y. basta’ = cold. on the question of the contested election between others, ¢ mprising— ae sane eae u D.com, sad TF pooom myers ing ‘The issue arose out of circumstances beyond 3 “ ‘ ieuffi Pulladelphia, Pa. clear, cold. Mr. Davis and Mr. Brooks. Regal Itanica, Ren . anpanies the greatest ber of ladies the con: 7, i ivi them into valiant knights of fisticuffing on | gaiimore, Md - -clear. cold. Mr. Bowie had therein used language of a Arena os, rave. Fong dapedementy omy the wah to the Bab kastaats to ae trol of parties. : pon it ee a such slender grounds as the writers have for Washington. 0. pent ys ae strong sirmunciatory chatacter, and. s prepuce, Cancha, prosrubed ‘on the evening ofthe 2th. for the most part strictly upon the politic: thei ; i ise, i Richmond, cloudy; th. 26. Mr. Davis inquired of him if the language con- . ir misrepresentation Otherwise, in the Miilar Commun, Peete, een i es Doors open at 6% o'clock ; me of which are the finest Cigars that are im- | Commence a . . ported into this country, and allof them are reo.) {10 LEE MALLORY omen.ed with confideues to connoisseurs, GEO. W, COCHR principles they professed previously. Thus, all the Republican party—without a single ex- ception—instantly and intuitively took ground Petersburg, Va. Norfolk, Va. Lynebburg, V: Bristol, Tenn +--cloudy, cold -cloudy, ther. 30. -cloudy, cold. lear, cold. tained in the extracts reed was intended to apply | so, to ne ac D.) personally? Mr. Bowie answered that he Lad meant the remarks to apply to the party in Baltimore of face of the facts of the affair as they are well known to all who witnessed the fracas, would be to credit them—the Republican i WARTS. i - saat, « Ti, Cumberland lear, cold which Mr. Davis is a member; and they were Pennsylvauia a' Be, al Se a a 7 4 pera aoa ae ae Union | mentbers who were so unfortunate as to get | Wheeling, Va tear cold only applicable to him so far as ine sanctions the os xT between 4% and 6’h ste. ANTED-A, YouNG WOMAN "3 on it—the Lecompton Constitution—because | « i i i i: Wilmington loudy. co! lawlessness of that party. e disavowed any P FICIAL. tess Y "= Nurse. Inquire at a to do that thing must prove the death knell of | ¥°'Ved in the muss—with seeking to achieve | C/iiiningt cloudy. cold personal antipathy towards Mr Davis, and re. | QD Taeasvny Derarrwenr, north ‘Astroet Capital Bil 3 their political organization. The Democrats, | ©*ti@™4ing heroic reputations on sheer false | Chariesto tear, ther. 47 gretted that his language had been such ax to February 12, 1858, pretences. We know well that they repudi- ate the idea of having displayed any ‘“hero- ism’’ whatever on the occasion, and there- » ANTEL—wy a respectahie Y: Wea ~ Notice Is HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals Situation as tirst rate COOK ‘he best of will be received at this office until the fif'eenth day city, references can be given. Baste Ft wound the feelings of any gentleman in the House. Mr Davis said he accepted the explanation of his colleague as being entirely satisfactory. on the other d, knowing well that under our system of Government Kansas had the right to speak through her constitutional convention, loudy; ther. 45. cloudy, pleasant. clear, cold. Macon, G Columbus, of March proxime for the issue ofany portion, or | 8 th's office . the whole, of five millions of dollars in treasury Wa4dTsb-by & respecta Sina fore, if but in sheer justice to them, we men- | Montgomery, A’ The House thea went into Committee of the ee ld f the United States tion as Huusekeeper and Sewing. and that if any of her citizens failed to be repre- tion. the fact. and has save them from the esi ars ze lear. ther. St Me pee oe oe Sa eee aepaneieins ripe ascharele-bi ‘United States. _— Byer mene pom gl e fag ted i bod ; = Mol ee clear, ther. St. ec swe. § fe sents ie — ses — peers sees ee effect of the disreputable puffery of their over- | Gainesville, Misa clear, pleasant. Mr. Shoster, of Ala., proceeded to give his | the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the treas- | ——SS-Ortween Stand seats. _ own contumacy—and knowing further that the ; New Orleans, La... clear, th. 56,wiud SE. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m > (cor- rected for temperature, ) 30,256 Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- $ views on 3 He advocated the Lecompton Constitution, reviewing the subject at length. and showing that it is conformable with justice and usage admission of the Territory into the Union on —c.. a eas eostaia: the Lecompton Convention fully, finally and sear atic ae gp ay at once fatcsicecs the Kansas question as ana- Plated becoming, involved in ‘the muss” an imum since 9 a. m. yesterday, 11°; near the tional issue, as naturally and as promptly took | in*!#nt before it cocurred. It covered but a | Sound” i5%: tmeanvtereray yee, tee the other side of the question. Thus, the im- minute or so of time. No blame for it is justly | maximum 23° of the Smee ind Republican party- chargeable on any particular gentleman, nor ba: combined, made the subject a party issue has any one of the many who were involved in uel ika Dasaesany’ or te =e peace ix | it the slightest reason to be proud of his con- is such an issue is evident in all the opposition ee z 4 do or say with reference to it in Congress and Tue House Sprcian Kansas Comsitter “The Prisoner and the Swallow,”’ by John H. their newspapers. Nay, is it not the issue cn | TB¢ following is the general newspaper dis | Newitt, eq st which our opponents base all their hope of be- | Patch Beeps account of last er Proceed-| {17> A stampede of fifteen slaves occurred from abl + A ‘. ing’s the committee named above : Key West on the night of the 6th. A small sail = = defeat us in the next Presidential Wasutxotox, Feb. 17.—The House Kansas | boat, belonging to the Sand-Key Lighthouse, Under such circumstances, what shadow of S pecsiuntion scuisenay Mites “Walker Gel with = month's supply of provisions for the just right have any whose shields are locked, | boun, Stanton and Henderson for examination, | KeePer and assistants on board, was taken by the _—s od : ” | aud requiring them to bring all tuedocuments in | N¢gtoes, and in it they were able to elude their upon it. with those of the Republican party— | their jon bearing upon the subject-matter | pursuers: It is thought they have gone to Nas- who step forward as the leaders and chosen | of investigation. To this it was obj ted that as | xa, champions of the anti-Democratic-party side of official documents were being obtained from the - . $s be Executive Departments, oral testimony might not this particular life-and-death issue—to claim be necessary. urer of tha branch mint at New Orleans, or the as- $1 000 Wanz 1D FOm wo SE ARS. sistant treasurers at Boston, New Vork. Charles-| jie. cu real estate worth Sat, Virgie momey ton, or St Louis, within ten days from the necept | take urrency returoed. A dress Box 585. City ance of such proposals, under the authority of the | Post Office. felt act of Congress entitled *Anact to authorize the Ws Sh wa. dfpppemile, PROTESTANT ” t - vt MAN or »&s Houseservant. Ar, Ler eick Sremraer asthe.” Sppeewed Sn Ta ee een Seer streets. fe 17 ga The treasury notes wil! be izsued upon the receipt WwW ANvED ‘TO BORKOW—3 6 for 4 et ST. PETER’S CHURCH, CAPITOL HIL1..—Kev. 8. A. Macuins, President of Ueurgetu 20 le.e, will preach the anual chari y sermon in aid of she objects of the Young Catholics Friend Society inthis church on SUNDAY next, Eomuery 2ist, at half- past ten o’clock a.m. fe 13-3 >MIFHSONIAN INSTITUTE.—Mr. J.J. | ARCLAY, of Philadelphis, former'y resident Holy Land, will Lecture before the Young rs C saveistion on FRIDAY, Feb, 19th, at Bo'clock p, m. Subject—*Ey pt ard Pales- tine.” The public are invited. x Ks. BRISON TUCKER, fe 17 3t Secretary Y. LECTURE.—Rev. Byron Susp will deliver a lecture at Columbia Hail, ite: Hill, on THURSDAY EVENING, t U> John F. Ellis, the piano and music dealer, has sent us the ‘ Lancers’ Quadrille ;”’ also, the very pretty songs ‘‘ Going Home” and “ Leaving Home,” by John John P. Ordway, Exq ;-and here of certificates of deposite with those officerato | — ea Fy the crad t of the treasurer of the Urited Stater, | © ‘They will be made payable to the order of such bid- der or bidders as shall agree to make such exchange at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding six per ithe city Address Box 78¢ Post © centum per ann and will carry such rate fiom the | name, location, and tern, fe date of the certificate of such deposite WANTED—A WOMAN to Wash ‘The proposals must state the rate of interest with assist in Chamberwork. Apply at ¢! out condition and withou! ference to other bids, | _ fe is SSS ES wv A D'O PURCHASK— For $1.06 Cash, im Gold; the bhinnce on such poe cerns beazreed upon—A good and conveni BkIc it HOUSE, suitabde for a gentleman's private res must be deposited with one of the treasury officers | duoc: “a healthy aud elibie neiehhorhond i in q ee oot : “The ‘Dominion of Man by t.e Power of | above enumerated, whose certiticate of such deposit Sea not to exceed $3,000 to €5,500. a - ug ht.’? . must accompany each proposal, as séeurity for its | C- SoS con” ee eee, | paltnsealt| tke peseeeal nt aasmtiek: tee WANTED—A denrabie STOKE KOOM, on = diate directions wil! be given to return such depos- Wa avenu-, between 6th aad lth streets. Ad eNT—Forn 0 Mor more ACRES OF LA street road and not mere thom aa 17 The Bris ol Convention, by whom the RELIGIOUS MEF1 Tr " Hon. William Ballard ,Preston was delegated to Rov. U. Parxun, the great Evangelist witl | ite. Should the proposais be variant from the pro- | 4fe## Box 704, City Post Office. fe? oon that the blows of their stilettos, striking deeper leaking to noes bes alent babe rid nnd Proceed to England, was to meet at Richmond, preach at the Wes Presbyterian Church | visions of the aot of Congres, or of this notice, they MPLO rt me . month an! ellexpenses and faster at the heart of the Democratic cause, | bythe resolution under which the committee yesterday, to hear the report of that gentleman in final ENING dering the aieee 7 are —— be caging ‘. be sealed and | 24 centy im the ted Stet a shall be regarded with affection, as coming from | was appointed, was tabled by a vote of 8 against | relation to the proposed steamship line between All proposals under this notice must be s to enenge in & Fr beh v . ; : : 7; and the committee then passed Mr. Adrain’: Political friends? The idea is too preposterous resolution, instructing the iperpeeten to procure ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES, of the | nacribed on the outaide “Proposals for ‘Treasury | ;Puginvie and easy busine to require a serious argument to refute it. It| fromthe State Department the registry and cen- ite cert: vest quality. in moulds or otherwise, nt $1.0 fits may be cert*nl Fairs and oth va muade St. Nazaire, France, and Norfolk. ‘The Balti- Notes.” They will be opened at this department at Edreaa C.MONNETT & CO., corner of Brose more and Ohio Railroad was among the interests eet 12 0’clook m., on the said fifteenth day of March. — eroer ats., Now York City; inclosing one pos has been more fittingly answered by the recent | US of the votes in Kansas, with an amendment | Tepresented at the previous meeting of this Con- HOWELL Copp, nn 2 _— 7 offered by Mr. Stephens, ‘in accordance with | vention. J. FUSSRSU. | _fe12- Seoretary of Treasury. action of the President in the appointment of | law.’ The committee adjourned to Wednesday oa] new postmasters at Chicago, Ill., and Colum- | next, in order meantime to Procure the doca- bus, Ohio. In the nameof the Democracy, hej =e called for. Ge has accepted the party issue which Republican In the main this is doubtless correct, though partyism has tendered, and has thus proclaimed | ¥¢ reject the author's opinion concerning the that those “standing under” who would escape entire propriety and applicability of the four PROFESSOR HARDY, "ae GaEat (xv1an Docto! Can be consulted. free of charge, fora few onall esses of Contracted or Chronic Diseas: No. 479 1th street, between E and F. He wiil guar- auntee a speedy and permanent cure, Office hours from 2 to 6 p. m. ——______Searetary of Trewseury._ ari je of D s can 7. 5 seneseht ring Tee eee aceane, | LPEr Wii's fe 16-3t* “*lith street, near the Avene. | ward will be given OLFE'S SCHKIDAM AROMATIC | oe eeu store WwW SCHNAPPS. exandria on Tuesday night W. D Massey was nomi nated as candidate for Mayor; for Auditor 8.5. McCormick; Attorney, Christopher Neale; Surveyor, W. D. Stuart; Superintendent of Gas hoa D REW A D —Lost, oo Thursday, ath inst, & A Jacob Roxbury; Superintendent of Police, Wm. | ,,H'# Fever and Axue and Magic Remedy, for all : s $2 Birtcol a seers Ra tne red me = ‘ A fi yi eape id = » for sale as above. fe 12-1 ‘The proprietor particularly recommends the above ~ be rage pores on a ~_ =r heen reyrapenat pyre Mankin; Measurer of Wood and Bark, William | ~~" "S's Seve ===" | sohnappa to persons travelling or about to settio m | Sisceisasts cue feat Worn: eu «testy range, with as little delay as possible. C. Reynolds; Clerk of the Ma’ ket, Thomas Whit- tington; Measurers of Lumber, W. H. McKnight and John Greenwood; Collectors of Taxes, J. A. Field, N. D.; Wesley Avery, 8 D.; PeterG Hen- de:son and Wm. Davis, Assessors; Gauger, Geo. McCleish; Engineer of the Fire Department, Wm. W. Rock. Maryland avenue, between <da street and th, or «n were quite as competent to determine that fact, Tar Government Aqvevucr.—We under- | as the minority, from one of whom the writer’: etand that the work upon this aqueduct has | views of the character of the aforesaid resolu- been pushed with great vigor during the pres- | tions were doubtless obtained. ent favorable winter. There is now a force of} The truth is, Mr. Harris and the rest of the some 1.600 or 1,700 men, and stock in propor- | anti-Democratic party members of the commi:- tion, employed upon the work. tee are evidently bent upon using their extraor- The grading, from the Great Falls to within dinary powers to justify their opposition to the # mile of the distributing reservoir, in all open | #dmission of Kansas into the Union on the cuts and embankments, is nearly finished. * Lecompton Constitution; while the majority Upon the receiving reservoir, contractor | will permit no illegal testimony to be taken, Stone has about eighty men and farty horses | and no partizan efforts on the part of the pro- at work posed abolition witnesses to get such state- All the tunnels headings are fully manned, | ments for facts before the public, through the and are worked night andday. Three tunnels. committee's report, as may be more conveni- one of them 860 feet in length, have been | ently culled from the Kansas correspondence Piereed through, and about four hundred feet | of the New York Trihune and Bt. Louis Dem- of this last have Leen arched with masonry, as | ocra/ ; such not being the purpose for which the South or West on account of its Medicinal pro- | th street, between Mary inud ave ue Centre | perties in correcting the disagreeable and often dan- frre hh ny nit i cibgator. 4 serous effects produced by a change of water—a | store onrner Mass lmed z visitation to which all travelers South and West fe *6 3t* wie ie rig actieag are particularly liable. Strangers should be carefal ——__—_—_——. in purchasing the Schnapps, as the whole country / 1s flooded sith counterfeits and imitations. The BOARDING. cenuine has the proprietor’s name on the bottle, Boakeine AT #3 A WEEK can be otamed at cork and label. For sale by all Druggists and Gro- ‘i Bo. 193 F street, between idthacd Isth. cers. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 2 4 12-3m Nepnt 18 Reaver « rect. New Vork EXtR4 Boat any Cans ror kica-|] A BEAUTIFUL nea D a % or RICH GLOSSY Hal R, 5p Bsa COMPLETELY PRESERVED For the Inauguration of the Statue of Wash- TO THE GREATEST AGE. tngion on the 224 of February. Ad whe thatis would, _ Fgi the purpose of scoommodating the Military | former colo.so: tad, but wed hoe ie etre’ to and M> sonie Socities on the occasion of the inaugt drut aud it rationo the statue of Washington ai Rich. oud on re the 22 nst., the steamer Baltimore, chartered for : I leave her wharf at the fue of 6th PAktons LIFE OF AARON BURR, |! vol. 1.75, A new supply just received. For sa'e by fe 18 FRANCK TAYLOR. IOLINS. GUITARS, FLUTES, ACCORDE ~, Ln gh eae usic Paper, &c., &c., at va he a ad mee Stores JOHN F. ELLIS: M NOTICE, RS. R. G. ETCH.SUN returns thanks fo- the liberal patronage she has received, and takes 0¢e sion to eay that I will positively sell at cost, to reduce my sto k for cash ouly. No. 12 Benn:ylvania avenue, between 8th and 9t!. 5 fe 18-lw A VERY BEAUTIFUL ROSENKRANTZ PIANO, 7 octaves, bat little used. has heen purchased ata great bargain and x Al o,@ second-ha d Piano jor $15), one for A at our Piano and Music Sto ¢@, 306 Pa. ave., betweer 9th and 10th streets, fi a JOHN F. ELLIS. SELTABL AND FRUITS HERMETI CALLY SALED, viz: Peas and Mushroons, Paris aud Bordeaux, in cans and half-cans, Vireinta Lacistature—There being but little more than twenty days of the session remaining, and a large number of the most important meas- ures yet unmatured, the subject of an extra ses- sion is beginning to occupy attention. The ses- sions being only biennial, it is thought tbe public interests will suffer, and theretore Gov. Wise has asked the Legislature itself to appointa more def- inite mode than exists at present for calling an extra session of the body He xays he will con- sider an omission to do so as an evidence that no extra session is deemed necessary, and be will not call one unless some pressing necessity should Groen Corn, by Winssow. Portland, Maine rs : hgh Greene ramen. remove ntnipl i * : 2 . by Li ¥ ‘ ivy fe 1 4 ria and Of. Wood" ve the rock is unsafe and not water tight. The | the House raised the committee in question. arise. Fount eer Wenael. Philadelpbn. other landings on the river. At the Creek a tran | Cit Wood's Hair Restortive ro — a F headings in two other tunnels, one of them 700 % “ingens, by Reckhoi& L reu wail be im readiness, by mens of which passengers | °'OU!#! aud the following: will sore Bvemeset atis p. m., after a stop ror nd, 95.50; children under teu years of PEKSONAL Mme. de W ilhorst bas temporarily retired he Italian opera at Paris. vy Peaches aud Cherries, in glass, by Wendell, Phila jelph And another 9u; ply, fresh importation, of Strasburg ‘Trutiles, in half-cans, and Foies Grass, in tu ill meet in another fortnight. Post Orrice Arrairs.—The continual in- All the culverts on the part of the aqueduet | Crease of the duties of the Postmaster Genera! im Montgomery county, except one, are fin- | b&ving reached an extent which made it al- fro +... Col. F. Lee, U. 8. A., and Benj. F. Butler ives, ‘urtuer information apply to to pince Fs - CELL z KOE NGLY. Your restorative in the same Gategury Wilh ished. Some of them are very large and heavy | ™0st impossible for one person to attend to| Kamae Aye apne int bh ae Pa, Pose pf me Pe fe\6 General avomer the pe Yio. po igen pgs Pym corey quack rem- pieces of work them. arrangements have recently been made this city, and stopping at - iE Kirkwood Hone. | —2lélw (tntel.) (CEP DOMINION BEEF. FROM LOUDOUN | BOaths ance, when you rave Two of the bridges have their arches turned } for dividing the labor among the Assistants so --.. We regret to learn that Commodore T. Ap PFOFITaBLeE INVESTMENT, COUNTY. Rearres the tr Lor zuur Ke ta 5 . » first, b, od , Whe and the greater part of their suyerstruetare | 95 to relieve the Postmaster General partially | Catesby Jones is lying very ill ave nntcly ie ery jfinent and Tattost b-eves we | fs and entirely whale neat at his residence, o s i ital S short distance. above Gedre lence, a oks of Subscription to the Capital Stock of the have lately set eyes on passed down the by | tha entirely white, and before exh ’ finished from the details of the Department business. hast been good for sor tse mee re mpany wile oes ee ‘ha peg eee A Pou tiie ring it we reired by doh aswell Seautifal i nfs nee’ s = A ‘a . some moi a oun, + Deiany, of Loudo: i a 7 As there has been a difficulty in peoemting With this view, and in pursuance of the as. g ne months past. Chute fete OPgued at the Banking House of parebaned! tr Sone Tee a and have been had thick ewes +++» Our old friend “Jo” Jefferson, the come- j on Saturday, 20th inst, wer, Esq ,b iful wnd gic sufficient supplies of brick in time, explorations | thority vested in him by the ninth section of | @ian, took a bene: Specimans of the Coal, Candie Wax, and Coal | oity,and will doubtless grace bis call tn’ Costs | over the h.nd. Sie een ee on a eutirely * ia . ent - + noid he . i Gian took 2 benefit at Laura Keene's theatre, fir made from this Gaseous tee ars oh Bauk- | Market some day hereafter. = Fe pecan e of its beaasifying eflects upon the hay. at were made for stone, and quarries have been | the act of July 2, 1856, changing the organiza- ew » last Saturday night. ‘The house was | ing Hou The - attle stove noticed in Friday evening's Star | bec& #: ol its healthfe’ tmfnence uzon re opened at many points along the line, and | tion of the Post Office Department, “ to super- hag Eee mas enlea bape ie eae head Jarge quantities of stone have been hauled to | intend the disposition of the proceeds of the me orge Jordan came forward and presented the work and deposited along the edge of the | post offices and other moneys of the Depart- | Dim with» purse. containing $500, in behalf of trench excavated to receive the aqueduct. | ment,”’ the Postmaster General has caused the the bend suc desor:bing the property, with estimates tends wre using showing icipsted profits of over 100 per cent Der arnum, can be obtained at said houre. and as to the reliability of the estimates Spplication can be made to the follow. entiemen : Will be slaughtered to-day and will be on exhibition | © 4 | Others of my tamily avo f gf uy Stalls, No. 18, 19, and 20. in Centre Market. on | Four Restorative wth th. happiest eileen: tua! Friday and Saturday next, 19th and Oth inst, ard | fe4e my skepticisi: and doubt in reference 0 ite vai all xentiemen or tamilies who may feel disposed to | ¥e 80d vharact 1 are eutirely removed. ani lcwnand purebase a part or tint of the same, by previously | 4° Most cordially and oonfitentiniy several personal friends. Hon. Wm. Bigi sending me their orders, have it use by all who would have th: ipocnnene we Mo ; eae Bee SV Hon: Wm: Menteomary Bue Friday next. SU JOHN HOOVER.” | White or star, Uy rere a ohnknces orace}toorne Enough has been thus collected to secure, with | following order to be issued : iz The New London Chronicle is urging the Hon. J \ligon White, House of R fei5 5t* (Intel. Union, and States) Lal eclor d beauty, fad by ail young persons w } “ it jt . . rowns’ DRAITHWAITE’S BEeTRoRPRO? oat “ Ec itu Proper energy on the part of the contractors, po eilered, That from and after the 17th day of | itizime of (ust place to celebrate its 20h na. bee BUNMES Wr ONT BRANEAY TES RETROSPECT FOR | “” Very traly and gratefully sane "> t a coe the aqueduct masonry by Ist | te:s in payment of balances or sum of asthe 1L7~ No less than five loving wives bave come eh a Ben Scenes of Clerical Life; anew novel from Black £0.UMGN MANN. r next. rang ifled by the Auditor to be due to creditors of the HE NEW BOOKSTORE, Within the District legislation is = Post Office Department, and all drafts transfer. ‘wood’s Magasine. forward and claimed the bigamist, Coombs, who Hide and Beek, by the author of “The Dead Se | at'Bilnsheld belnee vat MoM ime After I saw yu : kK is now in Suffolk (Me) jail. FRANKLIN PHILP respectfu'ly informs his ring moneys from one ‘postmaster to anoth Tox —In vari, i v =. M for w. ich you gave mean mde eof Kestorstivs > _ nom n postmaster to another for ce —In various portions of Virginia, t - | trend and the public that hi Graham's ive for March. Byouragert in to enable thoce in charge to secure Satisfactory | the service of said Department, shall be signed zens, despairing of secnring supp ie a pela (now in the ‘occhpancy of Moura. White x rents} Emerson’ & Peterson's Monthly for March, 7 ope retain? ten titled to certain lands held by minors or absen- | bY the ‘Third Assistant Postmaster Gene af ian Packing snow in their ice houses, which answers | NO-S@ Peunsylvania avenue, between Nin h-and | Ballou's Dollar Magexme do. do, ‘i i ite puwes. it tees; and if this is granted early it is believed stead of the Postmaster General as heretofore.” & very good purpose. nth streets. taving just returned from the north- All the new books rece:ved as fast as published, would do: aud Algo, a fine selection of Stati atinqullaeialll ke been nant octal Warrants drawn upon the Treasurer and As- ities, he has personally made a selection of En- vy . Wink witnessed Sue ov Lawp.—Joseph M. Crockett, F: and'A Bouks and ioh Forsaieat SOS. SHI. NGTOD tects ekt, 8ce BOW ming sud veGcummending ite w Large quantities of cast iron pipes hay sistant Treasurers of the United States, and ice te Worhington tpg A containing is ‘Ne found, on exa-aination:t> boot te see fe: “Bookstore, Odeon Building. corner at mete satitied to the highest consideration you been . mes J ars, cre. = J io an: " Aga delivered by the contractors, and they are be- | °’!/¢ction diafts prepared in the Auditor’s of- | It was assesned at « fraction over $97 pes on saipe FE. “ft uttee long and waried experience i D=!t ‘AND CREDIT, transistedfrom aa ee a “SOLOMON MANN. ing proved to a pressure ot two hundred pounds | 9° the Post Offic» Department and drawn | 7 The Barnstable Patriot nays the coasting | London and Paris, his faoitities will not be infericn nas * Cant t d upon late postma:trs and others, will conti vessels are already beginning their trips for the | tomny house in the Unite! sine Te HT Lagvelock’s Persian Campaign, by Cap. | 1 TLE, [Lt » June 28, 1es2 per square inch at the pipe-yard in Washiug- to be signed by the G saree ee. ‘The present prospect of freights is not | F. ni pur tae §. Hs unt - aewdieth hie ‘ike ang nxe.nsed Prot O Lah movncrative, via , Postmaster General very flattering. orabout he “ Seek, as author ie | wa- as I thought 7 4 viously been tom. > The eme lars in future e 6 «. b Sapeeb prematurely gray, but MISREPRESENTATIONS CORRECTED. — Few = . —— ; Attorney General te somsentt han ditected = a? Robert | : ros and Walter tec hive by Rev | ™ bi aesot his Feat orate My eae ned its crug.- otted sain this city were ever 80 misrepre-|- Cativonmia Paivare Lanp Ciains.—The quiring the Tvustees of the Obio Life and Trust G2#AT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, ao White. eisai 0:5 wabak Soci x Sera or U.S, sented—and what transpires in Washington | Land Office is ts weedge: ies tis att ee Hwee! nema cause why the charter should ‘Row on exhibition ath. O. HOOD’S Jewelry hamber’s, aad December, | N. Y..(in the reat Yew Makes Posenee: amoug public men has been the theme of per- | Californ'a, of the following from the Surveyor | _Detentiox.—The down train on the little hep Wil be scld at's vor yearunios, bee Reoer saleat S28 “4 And said by sil coud ‘recess sistent misrepresentation for quite a decade— | General of said State, viz: revindens at Gallsond en Saturday was de. | low ~~! wold very low price, be- H IELINGTON. Bookstore fe 17 Seer Keiate, as the affair in the House that oceurred during | The plat of the “Bode ” be Fame dence of the snow on the track, | O: iliant Bresstpin, set inn anrke, sor. 46 ot and Ya. av. the last all-night ial aM Keitt | confi Pye rina Homers finally shtch in secon Places had drifted to a considera. Forty sieht ‘smal brilliaats set on the veh feos SE er wot, Cis He MACKAY.—Songs for Musio- by Scuemam AROMN TIC SCHNAPPS and Grow were accidentally the principal ac- This claim is bounded on the north by aati sae! Ps : sey : One farce Ori Pearl, set ona gold rose- : is Preseribed with great success by the Medion! # J {7 The St. Louls Leader has abandoned the on maaicy See nt case taea tah by Charles Mackay, | ulty in Gravel, Gout, Chrome Racneet beg tore. The Union of yesterday morning sets | sian river, scuth by the Estero p toahee 4 One parrot Gyo iilliant Kar a ings, each sone mandri bo +25cente, | 27> Drapepsia, Slugcwh Ciroulation of the Blood many of the misrepresentations concerning | west by the Pacific Coean, and containe 100 | Votose de a ere gent arson, Vital Soe nimilation of Pood, nad exhaus'ed that affair at reet, in the following brief publi- | 487.53 eres. ¢ 180 09 . inthe world) 18d &#® beverage st has no superior nae x so 20 from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, | "th Also, the plat of tke rancho “Rio Jesus eee iaky and Pint bottios, and for sale by ali i eapeerated stat eeRENT ~The many false | Maria,” finally confirmed to J. M. Harbin and Orden bre conta, | the Druggists and Grocers in Washington : and rated statements hat have been pub- | 9 This claim is intersceted rs =" 80 00 shy Shee Mackay = : UDOLPHO WOLFE. the House of Repewsemtatives soem {)call ors | tbe Rilo Jorus Maria River we Cook prey be sold, to einen a react, | "0 or algag humvee | avon. 1a, Sele lmporter and = ¢ o— ; to oi rt mace YLOR & MAURY'S ec tot 12. and Z, Beaver street, New York,

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