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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. _ eee Tasomuch as Senator D., it is weil | will be disposed to range a oni OWN SUGAR POR 81; MUSEMENTS. the uch as Senator D., it is well | will be disposed to range himself finally and Lady hg eye rid _ gi (ix Gast obmaslting) 15E peepee fully in opposition to the, Democracy for some 16 irs on; Sugar-cured WINGTON THEaTES. Maxixe true Discovery.—Long since, we before Monday next, extending | years to come. = . . W. DAV 8, THIS EVENING. Feb. 19, WASHINGTON CITY: notified the Star’s distant readers, that in the > to it,up to the meeting of the | Tas WeaTHER.—The following report of the loruBeoth and E streets. Benefit and last appearance but one of Bip opposi Fila Belftce Const; trans. MATILDA REKON. FRIDAY ......-- sreeecee-Febraary 29; 1868. | ¢y11 House destined to be it on that occa- ites yesterday morning, where it was P eo M. r oe os a Ree. aaanemna + == | sion, there could be no dowbtpf the « : ly voted that the reports should be made ggMi ; : aYLo ; MAURY'S | —— “Taree eat impergonation, ‘ [Teal should be sent im by | of Kansas into the Union wu; a the Lee day. aB: “ : . SAT MR Bw. HA A, ned pear until the meat days "7 "AY "**P" | Constitation—not the slightest. The opposi- | Hiv alleged r6lion for asking delay was be- : Farm fee miles from the | "ihe cote int otadts te tie Pudtiad tare —- ma tion letter writers who were Jately 96 indus- | sausq siskness in his family had prevented him 3 an cord Firat representation of the pleasing petite drama. _ triously engaged im endeavoring to create 8 | from Teady.with his report, we hear. —— DELICATE GROUND. SPIRIT OF THE MOR NING PRESS. | j; i i fool P RLIN, Agent. a The Intelligencer, to-day, publishes the let- different impression, have at oer ap treanas &] We know; er, that on that ground a con 1 CA a 7 font et, “ Q ° different conclusion ; and to justify ves"! siderable delay.in making the reports was con-- MOGONY.—Coamogony. or the Mysteries gpeaede se Deine the Inet appearance ter from General John Calhoun of Kansas, that for their previous erroneous declarations in : mt = Creation, being an anslysis of the natural fact | Heron, sented to by the majority. Under such cir- cumstances, the fact that he had privately furnished his newspaper friendsof the Tridune % and Post with’an abstract of his report, to be‘ aes ae < thus got before the public first, would involve | Columb! a, S.C. will be found on our first page this noe fiat anwstethe are: i Fi Party Stands ;” ‘The Latest Mex- bers, who decline voting on it to suit them, at a oy Agitati great rate indeed. In few words, their ex- mass vnororrapel Repaa eg e2 id cuses are that ‘‘ Mr. A forfeited his word to for agitation’s sake, is the game of the Repub- Mr. B when the pinch came;” Mr. © was ee Hebraic account of the creation. sup- Box book now open the dev: of existing Rote of God Eeecie tino Forest Ao Pe eadgt = | Ria nen Nl ” 2 7 > + > F Booksellers, némr 9th street, GFEseD 4 0041 CONCERT Tasenscgy eistsmedanmstedae |... Weley Clavel Cho . « ; ” ‘ety, are Ma. 5. Basic. Mean party, under Mr. Seward’s load. bought up by the promize of a certain office for io has enh pe dampnci versa official Of ots siplecneta nn nec: T haves hue ot ethene meta Water Oe ee Vinointa StNaTE —The Committee appointed | his son ;"" Mr. D by “a similar promise in favor | auties. We, therefore, cannot believe that he weemEN cor p jeither, Dacusesetypes: on. Am- er Choir will be savisted | rmbt to investigate the imputations alleged to have | of @ friend ;” “Mr. E betrayed his constitu- | thus essayed to“‘come the giraffe” over the ma- MINIATURES taken and set an Broastpins, wang a * xo beew made by Senator Caldwell against Lt. Gov. | ents,’ &c., &e., to the end of the chapter. jority of his fellow committee-men after any | [lowe pert? Less. Heer ROBERT SANDS. | "| "ENS public may expect the best Concert of t Jackson, reported on Wednesday that the Sena- It is to be presumed that no man of common | 4...) fashion. Mobile, Al: a PSE ee ““Prokets 25 cente—to be had at tne Book and Music ator from Wheeling expressly disclaimed any | sense will be cheated by any such stereotyped commonicaten Gainesville, Gorse W. DUTTON. No. 420 7th street, be- Stores and at the door of the Chureb on 1-0, ore Peeled ieapron net deg neatenant Governor | balderdash. The truth is, the special com-| Coumopoar Pavivinc.—Editor of the Star: | N@ Orleans, La.-.---.--cclear. th G2.wind W. | tween @ and H sireo ld. moat respect Bp seree ert a rer is oficial impropriety, and offered a resolution of | mittee proposed by Mr. Harris, of Illinois,— | I see that the Wabash is reported below the bar | rected for temperature,) 30,121 , erally that he is no red to wake La qeane By THE confidence in that officer, which was unanimous | the adoption of whose proposition was regarded | at New York, bearing the flag of the distin- } Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- ee a v, Weissen’ and Childrow’e’ ra Melodeon Upera Troupe, ly adopted. as the test vote—was ordered by a majority of | k¥lshed officer who so: promptly and efficiently | !mum last night, 22°; near the ground, the same | BOOTS ald SHOKS to o repaired at short notice, | ing will appear EVERY EVENING, uotu further ** put a.stopper” upon filibusterism in Nicaragua, | ,, 50° last night, and snowing since 9 o'clock | 1 "he best manner, and upon rear nnh'e terns, thi ing. * o—N ‘ notice, dBring the and gave it such a shock in all its phases that its | ) ™°""!"S Don’t forget the place—No. 420 7th sirect. heiween Mowry Asxep.—In obedience to a resolution | but two, the Speaker, who was against it, not ns = hs crs, :. _ . - f Chapa & of the Virginia House of Delegates, the Clerk | voting. So, the majority was but one in reality. F See a | TNT Bretees Week toe ee Ee he their meal varicty of bas made a tabular statement of the amount of | Had all the members been present, the ma- hyére wee will not appear again for some time CONGRESSIONAL. eile amet ae Stig performing EURO MINSTRELAY os ee. money asked for by bills already presented. The | isrity would have been four or five the other total amount for internal improvement companies way; the sentiments (on the question) of the nt nace tar hag CARA goees apenas absentees, one and all, being as well known as of the debt of $6,000,000, which it owes the | those of the members whose votes were then Commonwealth and there recorded. Knowing these facts well, we did not hesitate to declare at the time that U7 To J. Shillington, Odeon Building, we | the vote apparently adopting the Republican are indebted for a copy of the London I!Lustrated party policy upon the Lecompton Constitution News of Jansary 20, containing graphic dessrip- question—that adopting the resolution of Mr. tions.of the royal marriage, richly, illustrated, | 11, ig, of Iiinols,—insured its ultimate defeat. ag pon cabs 2 Enters grigiamoneating Since then, the fact that the Lecompton ‘Thirty-fitth Congrese—First Session. ROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING nv At the commencement of the new Congress the Iv THE Sexare, yesterday, when our report G ER& Met inee: arene om re. eine tee ‘ball Administration had three complications on band | coved, rhe bill to increase the military establish. | | Kvery lady shouid have one. Got the best inmar- | _FAce purchaser ofs ticket, on gnterane the, ball, or arly eons character, to resolve which | ment of the United States, was under consid. | Ket, Thete machines are svidtod family cae eiford | Orders ore conled in amstorm envelopes, © perehecer challenged all its powers, and the end of which | eration, and the fourth section, providing that | {ndo witheot SGROVER S Bak hese a cree eenus worth tronty times the amoast of the it could not well perceive. This trinity of trou- | hereafter regular Promotions to vacancies in the | MACHINE. ueket bles was, primarily, Walker and Nicaragua, | regimental grades of commissioned officers shall ar be by regiments of corps, instead of by aris of | thr! Utah, and Kansas. ‘The first named was estopped | D& 0} —. ps0 regilsten samapsetinys ee pce by | TP.ev and disposed of only by an assumption of respon- | the following vote: wo | i ned on the Otening of the wth wee aren re vere coifate;Mesera. Allon. Well, Cameron, Chandler, ‘Mimssion 2cents, Moar open at bh o’slock ; not directs 'y his instructions, thougA not for- ‘oliamer, Crittenden, Dixon, Doolittie, Durkee. i = J S * commence Me " bidden, and which we may well believe enabled fewer’ ‘ Miaoe Se pana g ee ecaat Peeent fe 19 cost rps “Gs Broadway: Now Vonks Ss “LEE a our revered Président, relieved of this burden, to = of New Jersey, ‘Toombs, \Wade, and Wilson— = expressly for family se ind superior atitck ey a ey oe new a 10r stitch, in wi to eam, a mg ‘vu 80 fastened as to ,euder it inipo sible to on sod ow at 82. will be presented to & geniie- very third stitch be cut. It makes ® | ian that scoompanies the xrentest number of Indies durabie seam than ean bedene by | tothe concerts irom the W0th to the 2th imetent, to i Ges ading issu f ARTON’S LIFE OP AARON BURR, 1 vol.| — 7 Harper contains anarticle of local interest—* The | question has become the great leading issue | give his srbole attention to other matters. | iv ccs “Maanura.Bajnsd: Biggs! Bisley! Bright, Pin. ‘A new supply junt reoeived: For dais by Warts, Bladensburg Duelling Ground." with pictures | between the two great parties of the country is | accurrences of a similar ebaracter,in which gel. | Brome Clay, Evans, Fitch, Groen, Hamlin, Ham: - TPES, acconbas | Wan EDA good WAITER immediate!’ + and plans of the ground. From Shillington and | realized by everybody, and it is fair to pre- | lant officers, having the love of country truly at | son of Teniesace: Tones Mallon Bake been | VIOLINS, GUITARS, PLUTES, ACCORDE $78 Fenncyivnom arenes, betweantth and from the publishers we have also the fine March | sume that more or less of those formerly affili- | beart, have in like manner exceeded the exact | Sebastian, Sidell, ‘Thompson, of Kentucky, and our Pian 0 ad eee stort PaRer, Re Re, Ot | atrente . Piano aud Music Store. = letter of their orders to carry out the t irit | Wright—25. ELL! ANTED—A SIT! A LION, by & rexcert=hie number of Godey’s Magazine. This number of | ated with the Democratic party, who under the | snd intent thereof when goverument could not'|| The discussion on the bill and the various = —— ceo Ss tyoung Girisas Nuree or Cay eng Of 8 Godey will be found invaluable by our lady | spur of the moment found themselves ranged | perhaps “make a clean breast of it,’” we fied | substitutes and amendments, was continued un- RS. R. G. ETCH SUN retiros thanks for | {hg,o#t of relsrences. aadress M. M. Box 4, 2b readers. nder the Republi ty bi the | *undance of precedent for the action of Com- | til nearly 5 o'clock, when, without taking the the liberal patronage she has reosived, red takes | ee e————————__________—__ @ Taylor & Maury send us the superb March | ™ oa aes ap — seer ‘t Srecate Paula a Siolitmemtaie ae question, the Senate adjourned. ooession to say that I will Positively sell at cost, to WASTE fee yet, A a number of Harpers’ Magazine. question, no! ing me members le bas occupied so much of the ic atten- Ix tH& Hovse, we closed our report while Mr. | reduce my sto. k. for cash only. w wily - Ps that organization, will be found again acting | tion of late that I have thought it might be agree- - No. 2 Bennsylvania avenue, between ~s snd oth ge street east, between H and I, one door — able to your many readers to know what he looks | S20'ter was speaking on the admission of Kan- | streets, like—in short, -‘wnat manner of man’? he is. | S#%- He gave the subject a thorough review, VERY BEAUTIFUL ROSKNKRAN OUMS WANTED.—four or five Porn What manner of man, I say—for as an officer he | and showed in aclear and foreible manner the PIANO, ? eae ae little ne a ae Apartments. with or without b h is thoroughly well known to our countrymen, | entire justice and propriety of admitting Kansas | purchased ata great Largain and will be sold jow. | tlemen,are wanted pmrnodentaly, Apply awa” and, {am sure, has already @ place in their | under the Lecompton constitution. As for civil | Al 0,8 second-ha d Piano ior $15) and one for $37, | Sddressed to Box No. 20 Port Office. : hearts. How much bigger and warmer one | war growing Out of the measure, he regarded | st our Piano and Music Sto ¢, 306 Pa. ave., between WANTED By an sotive mteliicent Box 14 years would he not have could they see him face to | such an bd nion certainly erroneous; but said | *A Si lath streots. JOHN F. ELLIS I—a PL «Cnr to Wait en and Run Frrands, face! I[cau,I think, best help them to a more | that the refusal on the part of Congress to ee ~ — ~ — = +'“*_ | Good recommendation given. Apply to Jas. White, intispate acquaintance by mentioning a meeting oe spe sera Dee would vero obably V"SuTACLES AND FRUITS HERMETI corner of /th and F streets. foi9 with the Commodore upon the occasion of a visit | lead to civil strife, as the matter would then con- ' LED, viz: isk Ww cD.— Wasted to surchase. in to him at his farm near Huntington, 1.1 ; for be | tinue to agitate the people of the country. He | Peas Parwand Bordeaux, in cans | FYOUSE ANTE Kansas News.—Several gentlemen arrived in | with their old friends whenever the subject this city from Westport, yesterday evening, says | may again come up in the House. On such the St. Louis Republican of February 16th. They left on Friday last. No additional information | 1% ¥¢ feel very sure that, after all published to the contrary, the Lecompton Constitution is is brought by them from Fort Scott. A few days 4 i previous sahere leaving Westport, a eae! destined to have a comparatively easy victory twelve or fourteen of Lane’s men visited that | in the House hail. town, avowedly in pursuit of Mr. Danforth, a member of the late Lecompton Convention from Tue Approacnine Great Occasion —From and half-cans Fifth, sxth or Seventh Wards. a ernall RR: : it known, he is an old farmer, and a practicabone | defended at length the rights of the Sonth, and Green Corn, by Windslow, Portiand, Maine Brick or Frame HOUSE, conta not less than Johnson county. Their intention was to capture | present indications it seems fair to presume too, and can show as many well tilled acres and | rebuked the disposition alleged to be manifested | Reans and A‘ Jewis r - four rooms and 8 k toben must be im good reps r ; him and take him to Johnson county, where, it | that a concourse of perhaps twenty-thousand | as thrifty a farm as any well-to-do moderate far- | by a portion of the members of the House to re- | Teewian AS Mass by. Whaaels, Pinte and if erected ten or twelve feet 1p off the building Ly § ‘ara Reckhoa & rae lune would be preferred. Please desc ibe loontion, Peaches and Cherries, in ginsa, by Weeden, Pistia Ser arcana tare. Aatrees reent paid importation. of Strasburg WaANTED—A wo is said, they bad some sort of a writ for him. | persons, from all quarters of the Union, will They went to the house at which Mr. Danforth gather at Richmond, Virginia, on Monday and his family were staying, but a negro woman next—Washington’s birthday—to listen to the mer on the Island. dace her to a condition of inequality on account = stare very hot seet and I was upon the fread Repel de cou aie ‘dciohaee jzza after vetting m if up ih’my best t r. Tompkins, of 0, Oppose, e -omp- hag -g wirelin & quell who. tang Yiddew many & | ton constitution for the paramount reason that yc | And. snot hor suppl. fr to do general House- : Truthes, in cans,and Foies Grass, in tu kins email fami » go three m les in succeeded in convincing them that he was not z dusty, dirty mile, in a railway-of a summer’s | established slavery in Kansas. He bad opposed work in « there, and they returned to Kanras. ‘The Mis. | °XPected oration to be delivered by Senator day, sod i desirous of making © good mpre, | the repesl of the, Miseart Compromive, but | Fo’Sle by SHEKELL & MILLER, | Sceant’and well draposed teteet ill hnd’a iene Gama: keep cool, and not to | Robert M. T. Hunter, and to witness the cere- | sion upon a distinguished host and his pleasant } since t repeal he felt free from all obligation ene 274 Pa. av., adjoiming Kirkwood House. Wr wages. office be drawn into collision with Lane’s banditti du- | Monies consequent upon the inauguration of family. As I was feasting my eyes upon the | to vote for the admission of another slave State je 18-lw (intel.) Washington Iron Works. pleasant landscape at iy feet and looking around | into the Union. E INVESTMENT. _ | and 6th street, Island. with that pleasant feeling of surprise and relief | Mr Clemens, of Va., followed Mr. T., and pies a fie =sayeboiels ANTED—A vo one always feels, whipped suddenly from city to | urged the claims of the Lecompton constitution. | Rooks of Subsoription to the Capital Stock of the | WANZED AACN country and then suddenly let down from the | Congress, he said, was bound to admit Kansas | Jefferson Cosi Mining and (ii Manufsctori north A street, Capitol gisre, racket and dust of cars and rails,I chanced | under it.’ He compared it with the Topeka con- | Gom — UW ANTED-2. ¥. look down a lane leading up from the water | stitution, and characterized the latter as fiaudu- | Chubb Pep gs ee W 2ittnton ac brit tate COOK he best ot and saw the only moving thing in view under | lent and illegal. He spplandes the course pur- | oi)? Made from ned Cont, ean ep Bide Roe city references can be given. Adddress P, M.. nt ting the present crisis, although such visits as | the already celebrated statue of “‘ The Father the one just referred to are calculated sorely to | of his Country,”’ then and there to be inaugu- try their temper. rated. » Stover, a Democratic representative from Lea-| The oration of Mr. Hunter, delivered at the venworth county, was slowly recovering from | jagt anniversary of that institution, before the Opened at the Kanking House Woman, a : " under the hot sun—a man with a shocking bad | sued by the Administration, and appealed to thi F is-2it ¢ the weands anshige the hands of men who st- | Vissinia State Military School at Lexington, | straw hat on, short sleeves, and trowsers tolled | Democracy to sustain the Bresdent in ave poni- areph Jescribing the property, with estimates | = thie whee ae es - tempted to murder him. was, by long odds, the finest specimen of com. | UP, very much the worse for mud—in short, I | tion he bas taken. showing anticipated profite of over 10) per cent ANTE OTS ceopettaiio Vamns-¢ Sime or : took him for some wharf or beach loafer, and | | Mr. Burroughs, of N. Y., obtained the floor, | per annum, can be obtained at said house. aud as to Good recommendations elven. ‘Apply at a7 Pe, Direct Trade Convention. position for an oration ever spoken in this | expressed myself accordingly to. my excellent | When te Committee rose, and. shortly after the seag Telenaltty of the estimates application can be | Denne between Slant aiemee PP at eae A large meeting was held in Richmond on | country, marking its authot no less as one of hostess at hand. inquiring who that ‘dirty old | House adjourned. © —— fon. Win. Bieler cy WANTED FOR TWO YFARS Wednesday night to hear the Hon. Wm. Ballard | the great scholars than as one of the great rrp ei M oy pe pores see reed anieds, Proceedings of To-day. — hi Montgomery, House Representatives, $1 -000 Twelve per cent given; secured by Preston's report of his mission to Europe in con- | statesmen of the land. as you nee by the pos Ss onhisarm!” Lam at Is THE Senate, to-day, the consideration of Brim M Belts B ome ser one orate nn Bg Caress Bas sn Ons, nexion with the establishment of a direct trade Independent of the concomitant inducements | not in the habit of getting myself into such | *k Army bill was postponed until Tuesday next, Or to JAMES W.’BONTA, Port oier 4 fe 17-3t* between the Chesapeake and some port there. for the trip, it is therefore b: scrapes; but as im all my life had neverseen | The private calender was then taken up, and| _fe 18 lw Secretary. | —— wae STANT tis. Pace describing thedifficulties he | <°* Be ‘tip, it is therefore by no means won- | the Commodore so bedight before, it was not | nothing of public taterest transpired up to the REAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AQGMRN 4 GPR ictmernet hi Aenea mon prin Making negetia, | 2etful that thousands on thousands will flock | exsy to Uelleve that tis was the whilome, ele- | time the Star's report cloned. G = es on southwest corner of K and 12th streets. fe 12 de encountered Z inde: = > di ‘i ant, dashing officer of former acquaintance. He. - ow on exhibition at H. 0. HOOD’S Jewelry | ——————"""" — Aenea tions there, said he then went to France, and from # distance to Richmond on that day. Eowever, pet ** cleaned himself” in a comforta- Ix the House, to-day, Mr. Hoard, of N.Y y found the Emperor engaged in following out the Washington city alone will send at least three, Store, No. 338 Pa. avenue, the foliowing articles, but ANTED TO BORROW—83® for 4 3-4 r ‘ \ — idea of bis uncle, of looking fgr colonies, com | and it may be five hundred there for the ocea- ble farmer-looking rig, with the warm welcome | #0#€ t0 2 question of privilege, and sent a letter | littie used, and will be sold at a very low price, be- | ¥* Liberal interest and good ap always ready for his friends on auip or shove, | tothe Clerk's desk, which wav reed. ors teres itliedt Brewss given. _Adéress 8. B. D., Bier Office. That your readers may recognise him when he ‘The letter is from Mr. Burns, of Ohio, to Mr for cron the bane: With | WNT ANTED TO RENT—Fora term of years;@ merce and sbips. He then described the en-| sion. The President and Cabinet were, of | comes to Washington, which let us hope he soon | H., and states that the latter gentlemen havin; ae ae on the ped Ww to Wor more ACRES OF LAND, near to couragement which the Emperor was giving to | course, invited to attend. The former, as an- wil, T will tell them that he measures six feet | uad read from the New York Tribune, of last | One fargo Oriental Peari, set on. gold rone- Pig Fs Te ai 7 li f st to New York, the West . tei ; over in height, is well proportioned, mus- Y, au extract containing charges against — Sede aires bad lncat, terme. * 5 say oman teads mesa stairs lets meth cst | nounced a day or two since, finds it impossible | nyt Over, in height, ts well proportion bearing, | Mc.B , which if proven true would incapacitate | One pairof large Brilliant Har itings, each mame. location.andterms. fy p 2 - ’ "s) | to attend. Not long since he suffered severely | despite bis age and service that he has a bright, | him from occupying a seat on the floor of the | 0B vontaining five brilliants — - = S00 00 / ANTED *O PURCHASE— For $1.00 Cask, ‘i : i y : : py’ One large Cluster Brilliant Finger R 150 00 ness interviews with the Orleans Railway Com- from an attack of influenza, and the variable | fearless look from,his honest sun-browned face, | House. denies the c angen, and desires that Mr. Li ang fe One large sinele Diarac ng - 550-8 | be a: Re at aed enient BRICK and as pleasant, cheery, and winning a smile, | H. shall examine into their truth or fatsity, and | One Cleat amond os Shae ‘ E. \opna the expression of his polo and heneetioat heart | in his seat in the House make such explanation Que Scart Fin. earie aot pos 7 0 | ROSE. wuitabie for « gentle ‘meiatboriond : ed - - ww lence. as ever shone on the face of man. He is the true | 85 the circumstances may require. me heavy double cace Gold Chronometer, rice not toensecd Gannots Sean ee yi el acpi pee ee ai am ghas. weather of the season and the necessary expo- ous condition. Mr. Preston prcduced maps to | Suresof traveling, together, forbid him to under- . Address W. * ee ind vest t meriban ; Mr. H. desired to respond io the let! ~| maker Charies John Cope, RathbonePisce, . show the great tract of French territory which | take the journey at this time, we bi Henee | Tint ace ee ait meng aeats o eval gentlemen objected that own pecan <<; EI eT St ae = 7 eee the Orleans Company's railroads traversed, and | his declension of the invitation, which is des- | men must now know him, Ifl have made them | mate matter for a question of privilege, and that | O2¢ Gold Curb Chain = 25 ww | YY ANTED—A dewirable STORE ROOM, on i e » 1 p Thi Pa avenus. between th and ivth streets. Ad- also produced a plan of the docks at St. Nazarre, | tined to generate widespread disappointment a little better uainted with him. I sball be | Mr. H. should make bis response in writing. je above articles will be soid, to close a trnst, f well pleased, as I know you, Mr. Star, will alse, | After considerable disenrsive debate, daring peta ee ee sreee Eos = ae wont Sion. pre: for you have stocd by bim fearlessly and inde. | which Mr-H endeavored to gain the consent ot | Y[USICAL NOTICE Tac tgeare all Music fo.> | FD MELON MENT — 25.2 month ani all expenses adently from the beginning to the eud, and | the House to make his reply, the matter was y his 1T4G, 1034 S736, 62d. ke. Wil |. An i 37 NTED in every town the proposed port on the French side. throughout the Old Dominion,as may be judged ‘The principal features of therontract which | from the tenor of the following letter on the Mr. Porter proceeded to read are: That the | subicet trom one of the most justly distin- rve well of him and his filends. W.M. | Tuled ont of order on ree GHA EB, ELLIS, Spostatie'agl ceny Wonca 1 which the above number of vessels sball be four, cf a tonnage not Seeded of Vitginin’s living tone : Ace ioe, the House then resolved that when Piano and Music Deaicr, profits mor be corexinly made. For tull particuinrs less than that of the Fulton and Arago, to make | 8” re Ay eclontenl? rues Bosu.—The anti-Lecompton constitution | Tyreday nese oasy It stand adjourned to | _fe18 26 Pa. ave.. bet. 3th and loth sts. | address C. MONNKTT & CO. corner of Broom praca eearays bid in = year; feniet = Editor of the Star: p —_— fj Washington letter writers and newspaper are 22 nation of Mr Chaffee, of Mass , the House P ARTICULAR NOTICE, tage stamp. jane sbips to be built in France and carry French col- | It is rumored here that the President will no! | renewing their balderdash all about the unfair- | then went ato Committee of the Whole on the . ; ———evKX———_— ors, and two in Americatocarry Americancolors | attend the inauguration of the Statue of Wash- Se 5 Harris comnittss | "tte ofthe Union, and took up the adverse re- TRE SEL END IS PONSIGUMERT LOST AND FOUND. ‘he capital stock to be three millions, one-balf of | ington on the 22d. ‘This determination Is derply | "6M Of tho selection of thé Harris committee | ports of the Court of Claims on pate weritions SILKS AND SILK DRESS G ae Beret tone regretted. There is a deep-seated and in- | of fifteen, now that it turns out that its ma-| The consideration of these reports elicited cou. “hears sg lt ed OST —On Thursday evening, in the ne ght or- which was to be American and half French. creasing affection for the Presideut in this State. | jority decline discharging their duti tty | Siderable discussion, and no definite action was From New York, hond of C street and Gh sirest, a LADY 's Paris to be the headquarters of the Company. | which would be kindled into enthusiasm by his | JOY % Arging their duties pretty | taken when the Star's report closed. Now on Exhibition on the Second Floor gaat B CUP Ente finder. by leaving it at the ‘The administrators of tue Company to be seven Presence. ithe thousands who will be here on eine as Jim Lane's recently elected board of i eeabene — will isstsieshsne Wothivemst™ our Estabhishment Office, | receive a suitibie reward out She in number, four French and three American, for | the 22d will bail bis presence ax a tribute of re- | militia general officers of Kansa: Territory PERSONAL. “O8sT — 2 ¥ . . a t Sale and ironed O3T —On East Ca, , between the first year, and three French and four Amert- g -esepieipemearal enue sipping. might be expected to administer similar func- cs Hon x N. Nandespoel and Nicholas Hill, | the owners in New York ep 4 ny =f L or between Nort Capit a oer can for the second year, and so on alternately. | position. It is to be yet hoped that he will setce | tions. We have, within a day or two, heard of | ° “!vany, N. ¥., are at Willards’. SATURDAY NEXT, Fobruary 20th, OLD RING. The and-r will be liber ‘The American branch of the Company to gu - | this occasion to meet the Democracy of the State tee $15,500 per round trip, as mail contracts, and, of Virginia face to face, whilst the current ex- 5 ressions of giatitude for bis recent splendid im the event of the French Company having any ree aia. on ihe lips of all. * The work of the ss a :++- The Leavenworth (Kansas) Times = Tewarded and also receive the thang threats of the introduction of a proposition to | Geneval Harney has a furlough fortwo Fears, nid Indies are respectfully invited to call and make | 0) Kaci itt pe ECE RON S Gn reconsider the vote creating the existing spe- | intends going to Europe. their select ons early to avoid the crowd and pres- ite! strect, Capitol Hull. cial committee of fifteen, and to raise anothe? -... Counsellor Percy, of Albany, has sued sure at the latter part of this week. = subvention, the proceeds to be equally divided. | inauguration will not be regatded as complete pe Thurlow Weed for an alleged libel published in] NB. These are not old coods, markea dw BOARDING. _ A resolution was then adopied by the Conven- | without Mr. Buchanan's presence ‘There’ is = | by ballot of the House. Asa noise will doubt- | the Evening Journal pees. years ago. an enormous proftt to a reasonable wrt UARDING AT @5A WEE tioa to appoint a comunittee of five ta memorial. p freling ou the subject here, which it wonld | less be made in the opposition press over this | _.... Mr. Charles Mathews, the English come. | ice, fresh ard desirable noveltier, offered at Bes Pete BA WEEK ow ~ sgragmaea ze the Legislature of Virginia for a charter for a | of Viegiaa wifi Semaine BR itor Peopl« | foolish idea, we have to say to the distant Siaa.: ani New York ‘Tribune, was married Ove kaw BOSE Bore o. i6-St* . i 4 “t pumen i F : s on (O., ee ad of steamers from Norfoik to St. Nazatre, in “ an extent which 1 have never seen equaled be- | Public that neither Mr. Harris, nor Mr. Grow, Lissie Wes gees ort, lately the rite ot Bay: olin Penney!vanin avenge, aipe = raace fore. a : PS Ga sx | OFFICIAL nor any other opposition leader will venture | A. H. Davenport of Wallick’s Theatre. Webe. dK POR 1858.—The New Blue Book | () upon any such experiment. It is to be re- Mie pes nent agains pag ei wer the service ‘ol the United. Sates''c fey mone February 12, 12, gretted that none of them can manage to screw | last week po! Pi on Saturday o! ea ea wth tone loaptiams, selaries, & Nortick 1s MERELY GItEN that senied proposn!s their belief of the ascendency in the House nation ging ad im PAS LOR a MAU Will be received at this othee wntilthe fifteenth day ‘3 A - Wire Sxuuinc !—Don’t start, we mean what | _fe 17-4t Bookstore, near 9th street, | Of March proximo for the issue ofany portion, or hall of their views upon the question, up to the we say—wife selling! A Mr. Nathaniel Dyes, of KOPOSALS AWE INVITED for the Exca- | ‘® Whole, of five millions of dollars in treasuy point of venturing to move such a proposition. | Western Branch, two or three miles from Ports- vating and removing of s lal of earth | Rotes in exchange for xold coin of the Such an effort would instantly result in satis- | "uth, lately sold his wife to Geo Canady, for | corner of idth aud F streets, a | part of which 1s | Aeposited with the trensurer of 4 ‘J i ive hundred and fifty dollars! All ravel, suitable for streets. Ps d bid fying the world that the majority of the exist- peared quite eatieted. ts hice ae: pr the above are requested to send im writing ro a. Serena. od nego ine eyiony tenga ing committee of fifteen, represzat the senti- | dicate that some vestige of barbaric dave gone | C:& H A. Willard. fe I7-1w tateat trem nch eaunt at New Orleans. or tue a» ments of the majority of the House on the | PY *till remains; or else, a sprinkling of Tark- SMOKED MACKEREL AND SALMON. peepee ae prsved ardor hae or Gor Trrastry Deranrwenr, = However, we learn that, of the Cabinet, writin; 16th, ways: Stas nn er tors and Representatives in Congress, ‘and x From the fact that Dr. Parker. our late Com- | fair delegation of the diplomats and distin- suas cr aee ooaber — Less — ho Re Savor guished strangers now sojourning at the Fed- ation wi reat = é and from the fact that the insult to our fing a | tal metropolis. The affair will be, in all re- year ago, rendered necessary the action of the | Speets, the most brilliant one of the kind that * Barrier forts,’’—the hopes of many Eaglixh- i ii ; mdlieh haa yt sila rm econ ever came off in this country ; as, in proportion Late from u . ish sentii th de iti d No.1 Mn kere! in Kitts, qr. i. Seat Mr. Reed pe act in entire harmony with | © the number of persons present, there will be | snbject to the letter. Let him (among the However this may’ be, the hecherwes ‘peacting x barrels aidarrels, foweidacecheiae eC. epoeals teglish, and . 2 i Oe ‘8 With theirs before Canton, Hicciean ce eee & much larger proportion of individuals of | members of the House) who doubts the fact, | Should not be tolerated in any civilized oomimn- French aud Grand tank Codfis Pine Conereny. oat ‘measures of that kind bax permet one uananet mind, attainments and commanding influence, nity.— Portsmouth (Va.) Transcript. he ” make the experiment that will test in an in- For sale by SHEKELL & MII_LER, is+ue of treasury notes, e OO 274 Pa.av., adjowi. g Kirkwood ber, 18657, ben ery acer oo people of Hong Kong. than might under ordinary circumstances be | stant whether Lecompton or anti-Lecompton is & REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF | _f!7-Iw{inte',) wt! E Kirkwood Hon The treasury notes wili be issued upon theres —- hot ice onena ‘one pr nted | expected to'make long journeys to be present | really gtrongest in the hall. TF fara Lodge, No. 10. F. A. M., will be heid ARBLE WORKS, ——__| hereof certificates ofdeposite with thone ufiggrkto cSsopich itt Miia anwopenaie tie ane 2 a tore at such aéclebraticn. peter The eee se aS (Friday) EVEN M oth, the cred.t of the treasurer of the Us ited ‘Stater ony 13 gat ag 5 ag that, at his first Tue Rea Conrzst Br —As soon as are cordiaity invited tomttend, =" Standing ARTIFICE RT zr. adder nate payable to the order of such tna. ation, but tbat he was met by a constant refent, of Senator Sewa: vest his reputa- nstitution question shall have been prin f0cRa‘ OLE. io his oxi carry 2 wey Shen respond: ence of a pereniy courteous, but of tion of the odium under which all have rested . a The ANS DEMOCRATIC CLUB. | invites Presa laboratsly Carved MAW: | date of tee cas and will carry su —by the end of the week, certainly, we take There will be meoting of the Indianians’ | yesutiful ch cate iomthe ti ‘ELS in a variety of Marbi t ite. it—the battle over it will fairly commence. | TO-MOR KOS “(arma "EVENING eee choice assortment of STATUARY, wnsch Jorde: |, THe Proposals must state Line Fate of interest with The majority in the Senate, it is evident, will | °’glock, ,4 full attevdace 4 earnest. + to for tis Sant, be surpassed: and are well | Out onditionand without reference to other bude feisee “KS. SPHOULE, Seo, | Sd8ptes for the Garden or Tomb. A large essort- | aud contain no other fractional rates thanone fourts A cor @ very decided character, on both sides, - to bave passed between these poh real, Lene in the estimation of the conservative mind of has not yet traaspired. the country who are regarded as pert and par- One of Mr. Reed's first acts, after arriving in | cel of the revolutionary anti-slavery political lesigned. aud Flaburately Carved MAN- | date of the certificate of such ceposul ~ allow no more time for the discussion of = = ., antels, M. ~ China, was to write to Yeh, the Governo: 3 alt a a Par get f jon the ; ;, Monuments, and Tomb- | one half or three fourths of one ‘cent: ton, susounciog bie arrival, requesti ae, organization, is making “Rome howl.” From question than perhaps, a week. The o; ‘Rey. BoA Mactan Prosideata M m executed to order with | PeF Centum ofthe amount proposed te be onutna, vi i view, and suggesting that’ the time had come | the New York Tribune down to the smallest | nents of the Democracy refused to allow a sin. Po, one. wil pr notuality and dispatch NY | must be deposited with one of the treasury mr r Brownstone or Marble work Fiaging, and every ‘other work in * 7 2 a breew and mee % - i with | abolition newspaper whistle in New England— enumerated, whose certificate of such deposit some time for a reply, he wrote again in a ineanet all the engane of Abstitions crite gt : each proposal, as seourity for ann sermon in aid of its of a eu gle moment for discussion in the House hall of Friend Society in this ‘oburoh on BS ia next; North River pe calland make an mspection of our stock. | fulfilment. Ifthe proposal is not accepted. imme their scheme for defeating the admission of |» se7u'y? 2% half past ten 0 decidedly more perem: Before this second | gaged in denouncing him as being “sold to the | K i 1 S> SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTECMAD, With Bll eee letier coxid ba: 5 hn “ e ansas into the Union upon it—the Lecomp- SMIT NIAN INSTT: jake a note of the address. fe i7-6m. diate directions wili be gi caine reply pag Neorg t Gove eet seh, sawre Duteb.”” It strikes us that heisabout to have | ton Constitution. With this fact staring the Arce ay of Ph d pin former meat Extea BOAT AND §aRs FOR RICH- | ie Should the proposnis be variant from the pros ort bas not Qitouether Aatlafactory | Yer = eee teemases remetge nea such | country in the face, it is very certain thet the | Mens Chrisnn ‘Saaocftion on piibay Peis ti hemes ee ne mation, Shey jseioner,on t re} whose su; efforts minori| rolong + 19th, at 8o'clook p, 3 4 of fab, thelr tant yous on meeting, athe Brit. | has immensely injured his standing as ae doe ts hs Bade ie ceoeceaie una PT Bete a Heo pacar. “| accion ec necribed’on the oats pce mut be neal ant destroyed the ie bi meen ; i = Fort ‘ Si rae edon the outside “Proposals for T: feteud valid excuse cornet Iwasaf- | lic man; interfering, of course, to make all | will meet with no real Popular sympathy. ae SBaeanary VA of gihinss.§ on the | 5 of Pebras sf i a Notes.” They will be opened at thi depactenant ex of the Times will not have forgotien pA a his political opponents distrustful of his great — ‘ (er toca 5 Pe are | fi Dep A hal ple dala fn 12 o'clock m., on the said fifteenth day of Maren Srhatuneeremonious visitwulen Sir Mic | talents, energy and learning, in the belief that | Cuenca, Ouaxans.—Mr. G. C. Willigms, | Confection n Goin NET IE! Gand Hwee’ | aud Masowetocisiies on tne oeeasion of thei | HOWELL COBB, ~ Pan re here enw od Pet anome thir. | they were being put to most dangerous uses in- | who recently held « second class clerkship in | ofthe beet metric eat than elecwness | ine 230 inst.. the steamer Baltimore, coated for OLFE" Secrernry of Treswuty. which bis guns poured Into the city for wee, | 40d It in-sineerely to be hoped that the ap- | the Auditor's Office, has been transferred to a | ihe Distt Cesk ar aweer th made of ¢ | the oceasion? will leave ner wharfat ihe ooror dee | WW" * SCHHIPAM AROMA Tic at or so following. But the Governor objects ala | parent estrangement between the distinguished tene | street, on SUNDAY, the 2st, at I? « second ‘class clerkship in the Navy Depart. | Quest crea, St 81-5 per gallon. iy, he Creek, sndris wad | q thePtoprictor particularly recommend: . So the mcieten at Soe Poieee. Tg ae Begeds 1 and soable Senator from New York and the | ment. ? a Ciulions atthe lowest Seren onhins the meee a er ad sun asap ey aye Sohuapps to persons teameltine or about ae replied but bis letter was sent only a short time | 4€structives who were 20 lately his followers, | | Mr-R. H.L. Buchanan has been promoted rn fos-corm | Fill reaok Richmond a Bs p. ma ahter hop tor oataeren potatoes ey reer mec _ SEviimee to vebly, even tf be bomettans Sree eey may prove to be real. ona rin class Begone in the Auditor's (EF Homeonasate ih goa Eergcon. MB tre As vaunl: $5.50 children under ten years of | SeTOUs effects Produocd by ‘a alge area “ second co! ati i Visitati = sugfurea, tbe cltcumatances in whict. he wil lus Reronrs.—Great curiosity exists to see | bureau vacsted by Me. ‘willemes iP [homme | wor soa cae ath stad 19 gos Se nemeUee arrive are particularly lie, Stenger sneetane @pondence. es Teports on the Lecompton Constitution that | Mr. F. J. MeNul j lem EAM AND WATERICES,ofthe| fs General Avent of tie Pie Ys, | im purchasing the Schnapps, a2 the whole ‘ It is hoped that after the capture of Canton, (for | were yeaterda ari 3 . BJ. ity bas been appointed to best quality, in moulds or otherwise, et $1.9 ann S.% Co. | isflooded with counterfeits and itn, COMBLEY that Canton will be captured, with greater of ~ Terri iy the Senate, from their | 411 the yacancy occerring from:the promotion | Pet fore ai at the Penedeeesimmante ore DOMINION BEEF. PROM LOUDOUN | genuine has the : imitations. The sare mann Tad by everybody exceptthe Chinese | Serritorial Committes. They are very volu- | of Mr. Buchanan. corner 12th aad P ate: foo | "These af the very eee cork and label. For sale by ai) nine 8 the battle, ge. matter of course,) it is hoped that the Guy | Minows, we understand, ; tm Fi bavaintely est oye, awake evens. 6s | eers. oe adn ernor may be die especially that made chew, - 4 }. FUSSELIL.. ve intely set eyes on down the avenu by. UDOLPRO Powered to rant all the Wwileyes wlick the | CY Serator Douglas. Tn substance they are of | A Stirs DeLecariox Cavevs'—Last night, TY THE TREA: Pi panes, hysymorning. | They wre raised | Soha | 112-9 __Mevat 18 Reaver SaaS aro it toast, formies Powers may re- | COU in exact unison with the views ef their | all Ube sleced Democrats tothe Houscor mars | © MON Liss tide ettony. | Gentil cauesietn, epee os | Sommupaw AoW To Lord Rigfa - ‘Probably go northward towards Sodan: guished authors—Senators Green, sentatives from Pennsylvania held fa19t Bookstore édoore-weat of Sthemect. | Mark day her. wale SCHNAPPS eo as much of the naval force @nnounced in conversation and consultation, upon the 4 Ww BODE. 7: oy Mi il, wf chan ators ptjed iar ripgercvinsis iat siti Gmve Got, Chron Biocon sas question principally, It took’ place in a Nabe rate i Aiaanabtatir ts a ey ee fat-on | Leadeeeneeiss Slugxiah Circulation of tne Block, Committee room, and was tended: by all the : TAVLOR 2 YF. | Sl reatlomenvor melts pe cand och luet and Vital Receys and erent om: and exhausted Sich ihe ca tail toe | Sota Sata Prefect nds oe peo aerate | he wen cach oat ak eee We ‘ OOD FOR TRE POOR. on |. Put botties, and forsale pial oaSaee nts og Pes a a fy tbat ae | “RE tn coe: the Drnssat and Gromere Weseenpees =! Daion, whiny the ventfel nie ogtpeaither ot tinea | (arty Monet fox ave ot he ed 8 OF aoe eS SEMEL T , Now wath cat bearer meat Nee Tn, the » 1t is the intention | Constitution question; also of our Minister to eet ; be # a0 we do not sea tLe to Pekin, or be Beat ta that ci i ps Zr | cessity for publishing abstracts of them. We English should go ina i hear that just before break yeste: rday seems ible “nae Somer American aplal’ aw Bs isconnected aces ee oo pee pom a ere telegra te the N. Saaboupeaecice hy ment towards | Douglas w 7 sheet

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