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* , 7 t him with pleasure, and this was EVENING STAR. = * Mer centeesan tone lever had ‘upon thesub- Se een | jest a aa= - ~ ” ot the iso,” stated of the members to participate in the grand oc- Sin the Bost Okes. wasnington| Novice ror 43% "HYSTORATION oF Batik afore to ike lands atte Wedecn ie= easion of the 22d, at Richmond, Va. We pre- Renaiystiii Oe foe Bat Ti CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE | trict, vi: , C a” The farther allegations—relating to the politics | same that nearly.half of the House will be {Ordered to be inserted in the Evzmine Stan, it | STATE OF. wv ImaEEsIN. Notth of the base Foe! — wcost rn the fourth pron- WASHINGTON OITY: 6f Mr. Boteler—proclaim no moral turpitude, and as well as-a latge representation of the | being the newspaper having the largest circulationo | The grant i py the act of Con- | wcatios Bie ond ©. of Farce ® SATURDAY..........6.. February 20, 1858. | aract me consequense in t is ep nelther . ‘any daily papor in Washington } — June, arecboprpoe Townships 3 ¢ ot @. of range 16. assertion adm : ‘ re 1 Aste U7 Advertisements should. be set im by sejeg cocvere rebuke to eM aek hameenet “Bxecuriys. ApPomturnr.—John C. Robin- entitled to a thought. No one would believe 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may met ep- | that the President wou!d stoop to rebuke one be | 98, an 6x-member of Congress from Indiana, eas . Sees ae aioe ¥ limits land office at SU on ob the poop rears Rema — cere ae . or 7 : : “The milrond route from Madison or Co- | fm the proposed perior; o Way year next day. thought capable of acts so criminal and infa- | has been appointed United States Marshal for |... . Mire on Firsts ' . we mous, nor forget himself so far as to attempt a | the Northern District of that State, and his ap- Bam M Fereae: Bie -lambus, by the way of ban teacher gare lag thw rotnnmytaied shore in rebuke upon any Senator whose name and honor pointment was yesterday confirmed by the ee Tiver, or lala betweed tow! lands . THE WEEKLY STAR. stood untarnished in his estimation. y y Sts atthe 2a | thirty . g du Lac, on | North of the base tine and west of the fourth prin. Our weekly paper furnishes a perfect da- ' In Sirol of the foregoing, which prvsentay en Benate. —- i Se a ‘Of the era mer — ey chpel wavtatals: : i impassioned, what are the ts, on m x ee ‘ness, Barbora Lake W innebego, northerly 4 ‘e ips <i, and . guerreotype of current Washington life in all knowledge, it becomes evident that your gorres- APPOINTMENT BY THB Presipenr. ~By and Binton, Mary R Polk. ry Mj Wm pyilveawe geen ; 2 ee aiena ownet| pe fs. ot ae ofvange its lights and shades, and as such is invaluable | pondent was either deceived and imposed upon, | with the advice and consent of the Senate. Hetrass.._meteer Virrisia_ | Jans 12, 1806, along the other propeped routes tmen- ote ee pa for preservation for reference, or to send to | or wns actuated by « personal matignity towards | Agsburn Birdaall as Naval Offcer for the dis Hogan, Mie Rodgers: Gathatine | tioned im anid act vis; from™ sat, Crow river, or | Rownunipe aad, eid Gene ear we and ‘ me in making his statements. In eithe , distant friends for their information as to what conceive it to be proper that you should furnish 4s occurring before and behind the scenes at | me his address. » noe, fa so acting, if he has been the National Metropolis. Our number of this | 4¢ceived, it will afford him an creecanily todo u justice which any honorable man under date is an excellent one, containing its full like reensaninneee would be anxicus todo. If, quantum of ‘bout.town gossip—congrossional, | on the other hand, he has been influenced b trict of New York, in the place of John R. i: Byatt, fae lnke,” to the west = vagy “packs and to OfRouipe ty 2, 6 44 45, 46, 47, 48,49, 5, Sl, and whose ii Bail, Kate Holfen, Susie A Bayfield,’*s0 as to a! time for surveys and —_- ee, elt Mredane Barrie acy Ruoff, Catharine and selections for anid roads, buf no survey ae of Fownehips 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 45, £7, 68, 49, 99, and 51, , the - i Tas Waarnen.—The following report of the echoes Mire Sivan Sortie Ale gerel, Mre Froakite Yoan reverted of the snmaa the Dedectnoent.s Snoaiy 6a T Warhips €1. 42, 48, 44, 45.48) 4end 48, of ranges weather for this morning is made from the Morse | Brotk’surne Hume, Catharine Smith, Mrs Jno T y although more than a year and F and MreRB | elapsed nince said withdrawal. fownshipa 4! 42, 43, 44, 45, amd-48 of rance 10. Inalice in this matter, and has availed himself of | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | Barve: Harriet Ingeram, Bells Simms, re 1 Notice is therefore hereby given that all the va- | Townships tl, 42, 43, 4, 45, #6, 7, and #, of ranges departmental, ete., ete., full local reports, | (he <cinmmns of your paper to promulgate a sian- | ‘The time of observation is about o’ctock a. m,. | Boss; use a A a < cant offered lands heretolors Sinhala rene sete | 11 Sep umneiennen eobinctamesss: court procedings, editorials on a variety of | der upon one who has not offended, I feel confi- r sad ser oF entey al ire routes of said located arene seo 412 So, 43, 44, 45, 45, 48, and 49 ¥ Cech ate nue? nd desmastio news, | Sa promeling to vindions ile teh eae mowing. Gieck hme Eatamstyre th Schnlog are 8 ships: mish hnve-not been ylcsted fa tiriec of | TOWnshipe a, <2, 48, 44,48, 4, €, and 6, of range ‘eatrical criticisms, two or three admirable | whotnscever it ; Will not allow yourself to shail and snow. Ch«ri'e, Sobrina Leydon, Marinda Sutton, Mre® A . rs x 15. ‘ “ nowing; six inches. Lewis, Charlotte ve, Ba lie J BAL or any other grant made by Congress, or : of Wi . tales and a host of rich sketches, personals, po- ace his protector by screening him from ex. ; gi se Tegel Cae, Récmel tive Gnert ede we i a : by pre-empts 7 og ehish were Gi Sareey. at the city Washangton - os) . d_and one inter. | "Asa matter cf justice, therefore, 1 Tespectfull lear, cold. sd Sorreah eve 6° Medan cies Blarghnesy, Julia Brad sone yn private entry en the days and ai ight. esting miscellaneous items. Terms $1.25 per Fequest that fees furnish me the name an nowing, wind N a gy Medueve, tice A i hereinafter specified. at the ordinary NDRICKS, i E rmi : s 5 “ 3 address of your correspondent before mentioned. nowing; four inches, year ; single numbers, in Doom three conte. J am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, 0: Anne Multing, pany bee ‘Hevuah muni-aeini of one dollar and twenty five cents per Commissioner of the Genera! Land Ofice. SPIKIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. #; We Josnere, jeton, Harri-t Thomas, Jave sere. And ail the offered townships as fe 20 lawtw re Ferver, Sarsh desoribed which fa | been withdrawn from sale on snowing; 12 inches. account posed roads, not located, men- TNo, 595. ard The lore roles pad tioned ta tuo Reroreinee ills elered er ake Chess N OFIGE FOR RES Las oSEREASY Union, in a forcible leader, urges upon | Ay-Approacuine Matixex MusicaLs.—We ‘eleas? bolas phys yo ry Spee pm be ep ceed 2 me a! the conservative men of the North the absolute | hear that the Washington public's favorite, setear, cold; wind NEz | Davis, Mary T tat cee mpilreed grant By nid aot of 31 June, 1856. ‘importance of adhering, at some sacrifice of Harry Sanderson, proposes to give a matinee feeling and views of expediency, to the Demo- musical in a short time, for which subscription eratic organization, in view of the dangerous papers are now in the hands of several gentle- and explosive point to which sectional agita- | men distinguished as patrons of the divine art. ioe ising Dorchester, annie Mortim ‘eloar, wind NW. ‘pied Wave tam -clear, cold. ‘cloudy, cold. +--cloudy, cold. Notice is hereby given that the Land Office at as may be selected under said act within the TIunteville, in the State of Alabama, will be open to mules limits of such parts of the said roads as 1 the sale at private ~ntry and location, on peace rosy oo oe off pefore the day she Seat dau of. gy mert, een en) YG restoration of sai 8. eed in the following to % AC the land office at MENASHA on Monday, rhe | ombmmocd in the pre to tne’ withdrawal ny Montgomery, Ali t the Afth day of April next, the townships on the route | notice No. 45. b ing iands which had been with. Lower Peach Tree, Ala... .clear. Krane, Mise f the road from “Fond du Lac, oa Lake Winne | drawn to satuely that part of the ra:iroad grant by ect tion has reached One, by-the-by, is on Metzerott’s counter, we | Mobile, Ala......”. ‘cool, foggy. Figin, Bly A baco, northerly to the State line,” viz: in. | CLSoperons spproved 3d June. 1956. which sontem . = Intelligencer has a quasi defence of Jobn perceive, and trust that it may at once be filled eget pd — cet P — a on Field, tire iw North of the meshes of the fourth prin- pa per piney cooler bochrajected by the Bt ofAl. - Hamilton's recent work upon the writings | yp. eens EA \ cr6 i btceresl Townships 15, 16.17, 18. cgesnges ‘21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and | *bama, viz: A of his father, and which the critics have handled a Sanderson, who is probably unsurpassed | * Thunder storm last night. Ferrie, ‘kama 29 or ‘ South of the base line and cast of the Huntsville with severity, as doing injustice to the life and %, of ranges 13 and 14. To Favio, Mies T ‘ 1, 2 >, meridian as a performer on the piano, by any one of his | _Barofeter at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m , (cor- | Faris, Mies Wwaships 15; 16, 12, 18, 18, 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, er Forlong. Julia character of Washi Seas i i rected for temperature,) 29.742. Gwinve Lacy Patt-reou, Ure @ A Walker "Oe cote Tow eanne ns a, 19, 29, 21, 22, and 23, of range 16. Fownsbivg Hee ety een) ee town- Tr ashington age in either hemisphere, is on that occasion to Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- Gardner, Lucretia Pardon, Virgiuis 0 Young, Mrs 0 Townships 15. 24, 25, 28, 27, Sl. and 32. of ramee 12, shape Same, aosth oh the Ea ties “4 ae be assisted by the best musical talent, male | imum last night, 153°; near the ground, 17°. rmily, Mre Mary Townships 15, 16, 1%, 19. 3, 21, 22, 33,24, oe, and | ‘ennesses rene WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP:| © et hee nee coauer al GEMTLEMEWs List. 7, of range 18. Townships 1. 2,3. 4, 5, ard 6, and the parte cfiown- » CONGRESSIONAL. Thirty-fifth Congress—First Seasion. In THE Sexate, among the private bills passed yesterday, was one to incorporate the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind ; and one to incorporate the Benevolent Christian Asseciation of Washington City. Fitch, Hon A M G1 8, Jno W Grant, Jas B Griswold, Jobn Gover, JB Guzaly, Col J W Gaflield, Thos. Gittings, RS Peleg 2 Psrsonar Exruaxation.—Mr. Hatch, of | his entertainment cannot fail to be truly a New York, said in the House yesterday that Mr. | charming one. It will, of course, be crowded Zollicoffer, (as he found from the report in the | with the beauty and fashion now assembled in Globe.) when he was absent, had made a per- | Washington, where music is duly appreciated, tonal allusion to him. He desired to say that it | if any where on this side of the Atlantic. was his right as a member of the House to dis- T ips 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, 24. 25, 26, 82, and 3. Of ranges, duit! At the land officeat MINERAL POINT on Mon- day, the ffth day of April next, the townships on the route of the road rom * by the way of Portag: ship 7 north ofthe Tennessee river. of range 3 ‘ownships 1, 2,3, 4, and 5,and the parts of tewn- ips &, and 7 north of the Tennessee, of range 4. "Towash Sand 4. and the parts of townships 5 m ‘Madison or Columbus. | and € north of the Tennessee, of range 5. ‘o the St. Croix riveror | Sowth of the base line and west of the Huntonilte lake, between town! twenty-five and thirty - meridian one,” viz: Towns) 1. 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of L North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- Townships. and 7, of sange 7, super cipal meridian. ‘Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, of ranges 8 and ®. . ic intere* sept Vaure. | air. Houston then explained, in reply to a com- Forter, T 1, 12, 13, and 14, of ranges 1, 2,3, and 4, 32/3, 4,5) and 6, of ranges If, 1, 12, 13, cuss any question of public interet. No power | Nationan Pv RCASIOEE bee SERED a - Houston then explained, in reply to acom. ee Tow 11,12, 13, and 14, of ranges 1,2, or fearless discharge of that duty. The other day | having recently purchased half of the New vestigation of the charges against Judge Watrous joe Pickeus, Hon FW Townships 1!, 12, and 14, of ranges 7 Given under my hand, at the Genera! Land Office he spoke of a large party, and of their alleged | York Sunday At/as—probably the most widely- | because they had been enclosed to hun. and he a Hon JZ Pi rw At the land office at STEVENS POINT on Mor - | at the city of Washingt», the 19th day of February, dav: tea ATA der of Gott te te ene | tee THOS. A. HENDRICKS. the ronte of the road from “Madison or Columbus, | fe 2° Commuesi oner. by the way of Portage City,to the St. Croix river or lake, between townships twenty-five and hurty - Goodrich, knew of no other disposition to make of them ; | 38t#ow, Hon WA 3 Garrett, joel W and he had made ng! remark whatever on that | payee Wop Shona mies occasion, not intending to express any opinion on y Given, Geo H the subject Gordon, Geo C oaths, meaning, of course the oaths which had | circulated and influential Sunday newspaper been published, and which, of course, could | in New York city—has become its editor, and only be known with certainty by the members | i8 now engaged in writing a series of really , "viz : AMUSEMENTS = : . : After an Executive session, the Senate then ad- —a. bd North of the base line and cast of the fourth prin. | —————______—_— of the secret society who composed that party. | valuable papers upon the subject of the public journed until Tuesday next. Sut oD Gs cipal auvsdina: WASHINGTON THEATRE, He did not, and does not, intend to go into any | printing. No other gentleman may reasonably |" Jx nz Hovse, soon after our report closed, Becriso, Hou JM Gowing, ches eeen sR eree sao | Townships 15, 16, 12, 19, 20,31 and 22, of range 2. Positively last might of question of veracity with any member of the | be supposed to know more facts of substantial | the Committee of the Whole rose and reported | Bates, fev Win Grumusa, Dr AG esd, Mr Jes 6. 17.18 Lo io pom MATILDA HERON, House as to their existence, or make his opin- | interest to the country bearing upon it, and | to the House a recommendation that the adverse ton we i eag Jones ices a ~ed ; Townships 15, 46, 17, THIS EVENING. Feb. >, ions as to their treasonableness or unconstitu- | being one of the most lucid and ae needs Jeoaph stoners, web al. roel ceverted alte Coe ceave pws Eee es Townships: 15 and 16. of range, By unanimous es me o— son play, intitled tionality, questions of veracity, but had stated | of the day, we fancy his pen is likely tos mittee on Revolutionary Claims, which report | 2", Wm Humphreys, Wm Reynolds, Jos P ‘ownship 15, of ranges, c CAMILLE, to the House the authority upon which he had | much light upon that vexed subject. We tako | was concurred in ‘ Bwoa Bent WO peanerd, Bee m3 sft the land office at LA CROSSE on popyee nd will be repeated to Rratufy mony ie seme qnetiote ade th b from the last issue of his journal his second | ,,Svm* *xplanation satisfactory to both parties Ba Hon thaite Gerhart | Of the road from *Mailicar or Coluinbus, by the way eo made the statement. The gentleman had pro- | fro Sat) See = 7 Z then took place between Messrs. Hatch and Zol- Recs Fw’ | of Portage City, to the St. Croix tiver or inke, be Mati‘da (et Gane... Crmill nounced those allegations false. If he was ae fb ret ee oe some time since pad cand tees apaincondiaveeal Oke ; "hoe W tice, on raw tween townsiips twenty-five and thirty-one,” | Mati ts ae — F : “no sh es — oe poses ae. bigs nie Tegiearae ay eae mar our system of | hearin re ; seen explanation in a matter be- Braun, “ian » Thomas Rely, a North of the base line and east of the fourth Miss FANNY MORANT ee vi jim. en he made a . 7 tween himeelf and Mr. Burns. J t Harrison, Thos Rod neon, AP principal meridian Box book now open 5 Hughes, br Thos Robinson, And 8 Townships 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, of Doors open at 7; performance commences at 7. “* Harris, Dr Ths Ret ley, andrew range! fe 2 Ba + * constant change of representatives to our National Personal issue with any gentleman, in or out Legislature i the catire ignorance upon many of the House, he was responsible. It might be | subjects which it almost of necessity entails true that such oaths were not known in Ten- | "Pon the members themselves, and the conse- The House refused to grant the privilege asked for when— Mr. H. intreduced the following preamble and resolution seins WX Os | North of the ante Prin- GEAND VOCAL CONCERT : ; 4 A nesses. Ho made no such assertion. He did covecmwace. sry Poctye eumee thomathet Ich | 1) Wisreas a statement fids bese iitenva Ghee — sae 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, and Wesley Chapel Choir. not allege that the gentleman or any other gen- | _‘* Men who know, at the outset, that their term.| De? of this House imputing that the Hon. Mr pe emith, Wm a Skil man, Walter Herrman, MMoneta £. Burns, of Ohio, had stated to him in conversa- tion on the subject of his vote on the resolution tleman had taken such oaths. His pu wie of representation cannot possibly last more than 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22,23, and | Conpvetor......-.-...- four years—and, indeed, without strenuous exer- Ma. J. H. Danrer. ; 2 18, 14,15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, and | EVENING SM Wart WW oblee Chaney U ESD AE 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, EVENING. 234 inst. Venley 3 = " . * of Hon. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, to commit toa jart, Michsel of g a The Choir will be arristed number of talented pr tgllostirs it so meres : wpe eee Sea caresaile a eeisey Teaat ouestionn Ut Filect committee the President’s eon the || Serrsuian, bs Wb Bevisree lea sea we "Townships 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, and | Proiescece ned Meaneeuated PES number of talented a y in his jud ita primate = pom national interest presented during a nes “ansas question, that he was to have certain of- dy Jo Hutchinson, Jubn 8 24. of range 4. igations, in his gm = feast ci or appointments to office at his 1S ras dnge ha sposal : = And whereas the Hon. Mr. Burns had previ- soa oe = mit eoe: ously been free in bis avowal of sentiments with Harding, J ET which his vote on that occasion was in conflict thus furnishing ground to suspect that some im- proper influence had been exerted to bias the said member’s official action as a member of the 23 ‘They are, for the most part, entirely too busy with the Constitution of the United States and | with matters merely affecting themselves, or the the rights of citizens, and to cite the authority interests of their particuiar districts. * a 2 “They, as we know, are more often biased b upon which this opinion is founded. He felt it | the Tepicsentations Of paitics wie imuny te faites: bis duty to say this much in order that the | ¢sted in producing a certain impression, or by the House and the country might understand that | ji nok ee cies which are. from time, pub- ington. Hall, Jno O ‘Townships il, 12 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and Bue publio may expect the best Concert of the ‘of rauge 5. season. i » 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, Tickets 25 cents—to be had at the Book and Music ae of tena oted Le said te a pe Stores, end at the door of the Church on the even- wnships 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of | ing of the Concert fe 17-td range 8. -— —— — hips 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, and 23, of 9, ith the dance! let joy be unconfined ; yreownshipe 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, aad 23, of ranges {0 and "tall when youth and pleasure meet 1 Strong, Sami 2 No sieep morn, . To chase the glowing hours with fiying feet. A 2 lished with like objects. True, upon subjects | Houses Stewart, Hon RM Lownships 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 2%, of range 12, oe he made no personal iseue with the gentleman | which Sitiate the political world, most mem- |" ‘Resoleed, That a committee of five bea men Stewart, Dr JK 3 | Townships 20, 21, 22, 2%, and 24, of range 13, SECOND GRAND ASSEMBLY from Tenn: ith bers speak and vote of their own knowledze. , : ees Selievo, Ralph Townships 2, 23, and 24, of range 14. OF THE ek tee seamaber OF) ree ead and WHlay oop he ee et eres, Speaker to inquire and investizate dt Colder guitivan, Pat | | | atthe land office at HUDSON on Monday, the MERICAN _ the House. ie atsoluiely necessary for thelr political exist- | Ne being thae ay eel rea nae, been, oF HovdiniGes Sewer we | A/tA day of April mere, the townsiips on tne route | Hook & Ladder Active Association. Mr. Zollicoffor answered that it might be | ¢nce ; but, upon matters of practical good, which | herson connected vite the executive department Bewell, Sus =. way oC Porere Cities "SE. Croix river or'iake, | _ ‘The Second Assembly of the Amerioxn Hook and possible that he misapprehended th irit | @¥Olve in their study a large practical apprecia- | of thin government, or by any other person with Se ee between townships twenty-five and thirty-oni Ladder Active Association will take pince at PP: @ spirit pe Harrison, AW Stewart, which animated th 1 “] tion, we are sorry to notice so general a lack of their advice or consent to influence any member Holoomb, Keatus Bheafler, Joseph 2 | Viz: pe reiee Fail Aprydert.on MO DAY hich animated the gentleman from New York. correct knowledge of this Honse upon any question or measure upon | Burcesa, GW Steveus JW North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- NG, Feb, 22d, it ij “These thoughts have been forced upon ns Sp:ingerHonJacobP i } No expense will be spared to make this ¢ ie would say to him that he felt it due tohim- sitiealaity toa ‘deb wie have | Which the House has acted, or which it has un- | . bate lag 3 cipal meridian. Assembly of the season. self to state to the House that the obligations recaaity oe tats in Congress ein ithe snbaees pepe ee power ts os = Pec 4 ovashine aay ae Randa regen, se eed Cemented Ontilien Band tno heanan which he had read were not in the letter and of governmental publications fo general distri | iit or Sie so eport al any time by ‘Fownanips 3s Bt, 25), nd 29. of range ls. ee cachoe will leave Sixth street and Pa. avenne iri pution ; the: cessity, cost and value, in a ji ; ‘ow! 5 § = every ten minutes during the evening for the : spirit of that order in Tennessee. He had | Paton, point ef view?’ In all theac debates, it | After coosideratie sepals Ppa nr to Ma ris, aJ Townsh 1» 25, 26, and Zi, of range 13. Tickets Flt TY CENTS—to be bad of the mem been in the habit of treating political Oppo | is clearly shown that the crused= preached and | Gay negee ee ttons, and adjourned till Tues- Huboard, a W Townships 24, and <7. of range 7. bere or at the door. nents with courtesy and respect. All he asked nee ier months past, by the public press and ¥ Se Heil, Lewis aonige a Tomsnige ees | ~y beady 8. ai Sti Floor Manasers. cee = * i i ye ave = > = ss 5 sep! ‘renes, was to be treated likewise. It had never been pecoariiee ie Sau eo peme lS PEKSONAL. jm ag At the land office a EAU CLAIRE ~ ayers Jas. 0. Wallingaford, Thomas Hineline. his purpose to make a personal issue with any Phd oat, rariance with, the true facts at issue | |... The [New York Post reads Senator Seward | Mevlew,Dr a G Fouts of the road from “hiatieny, mature on the | _fei6-Tu,Th, vd fentleman if he could well avoid it. He felt | TB enormous cost of the pubic printing, and | mapoo on tent that he owed it to himself to make the personal j the way of Portage City, to the St. Croix nver or GRAND VALENTINE FAIRS +s+- Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne has arrived at New | Crey, duo i lake. between townships twenty-five and thirty- BY THE themes of comment and invective, until, abso Orleans from California, t one,” v.z: Melodeon Opera Troupe, issue, but it he had meupores 2 the gen- Jutely, regres be pS ST aalreas apetee as ...- Lieut. Gen. Scott and Col. Lay arrived at sdeoig he North of the base seme ad east of the fourth prin- | who will appear EVERY EVENING, until further tleman from New York he had nothing further corer. ts “So woke eke ey Nerfolk from Old Point on Wednesday. der e Kichd ceed Townabie% a eerie: notice, during the first par 1 . to say upon the subject. samer. , = 2 ~-- F. J. Marshall, Kansas. and Joseph John- | Grits? Joned! Lewis J 3 +q North of ine fe ‘tone and west of the fourth prin- vl A nat $8 not our purpose to discuss, In this ar- | #0n, Esq., Ex-Governor of Virginia, are stop Somar Sone Sere i T ipat earaaease éi seams Ty ts “Tuein Paureiisxs 1s IxpmscrrsasiE:— sungiyes Scot ki ae ee Doone Wace: Pe gor. MeMutien has applied to the Wash a cue bia pen AO, Scare Gate v | 4, TowMIPS. 3, 27,28, and 2, of ranges 12,3, and eee miccicag re - 4 is - Med - | Contes, 8a john m o1 Northern journals holding that one may fight | ernment works are published, at this present | ington Territory Legislature to be divorced from . L the Democratic party to the death, upon ques- | time, at a iess cost (style and finish considered,) pon q y 1 tions wherein defeat is death to it, and sti}| | ‘829 the same character of works ixsued by pe = vate publishers; but we propoxe to say a few pass for the very best and most praiseworthy of wade. upon the value of Nvorks ublished by all Democratic-party men, have had their | government, containing information collected “ pheelinks” st kingly outr: d by the recent | national parpenss, and designed to contribute something to t knowledye, or advance the removal of the Postmasters of Columbus, Ohic, is mgs rests of the people. and Chicago, Illinois. The Philadelphia Press, | ,.\‘ !t has long been a custom with the principal . re European nations (many of whom, indeed, have for instance, groans over it, as though suddenly imanease printing establishments, owned and taken with a terrible fit of the colic. The edi- | conducted exclusively by the government itself,) tor is, evidently, not an advocate for General to publish, in the most elaborate and costly Townships 25, 6, 27, 28, 29, 90, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, Faok purchaser ofa ticket, on entering the hall of range 5. wi'l receive n eenled order fora Valentine. Ax all Townships 25, 2, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, Si, 35, 35, | orders are sealed in uniform envelopes. & purchaser and 37, of ranges 6,7, and 8. of a 25 cent ticket may receive a valuabie and nooept- ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 90, 31, 32, 35, 34, 35, 35, able present worth twenty times the ninount of the and 37. of range 9. ticket. A splendid Valentine representing the Mid- ‘Townships 25, %, 27, 2, 29, 9, 31, $2, 33 M4, and 3, icht’s D:enm, and a Hine Accompanying of range 10. 25. will be presented to a gentle Townships 25, 25, 27, 28, 29, 99, 31 S2,and35,ofrange | inan that accompanies the stemteer aumies of kes le. = coments = the 1th te the a instant, to At the land office at HUDSON on Monday, the | be presented on the evening of tne 2th third day of Maymezt, the townships which were | Admixsion 2 cents. Doors open at 6% o'clock ; withdrawn in June, 1856, on aceount of the proposed | Commence at *iy z * stothe weet | fel0 — MALLOR his wife, who {fs in Virginia. ——¥—X—_——_ { qe FORTY HOURS DEVOTION will observed in St. Domi: % ry o TESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, | eletae & Noonan Fob. 23.24, and 25, fe 20 2t* Co.born, L . CARD OF THANKS.—A. PONS ret oaees ston 1€em sincere thanks to his friends ae neigh: pe an a none setae pore, for Fee aoe weet area Pe in caving Garr, Hou Jno A King, Jos A is furniture fro: e1 - day morning, tuo i6th instante“ "° *@O8 Tues | clark, John 84" Kennedy. dopa +S counoily, Job Kiser, 7G roada from "ist. Grox river or tek WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. | Socket} 8 co ee end of Lake Superior; and to Bay fie! but ins — = embers int tei Ph Onwk much as no surveys of such roads nave been report a 2 m the Instant, are hereby order: oO m Cox, J N a 7 " e. = who assumed the responsibility of laboring to Foresnment itself for the advancementof popular | at their armory TO MORROW MORNING at | Gogarnn Sines fencored to,market, sulyect fo the provisa 1m the | ROOMS WANTED —+ par or five, Furni fom thee fee mensures of his Administration, | practically ao, an contributions teh ethene | By order Cage Tae Te mermand kaapesake, | § [855 rll aitach to such of the odd mamnioared ee! | temen:are wane’ hal now that it cuts those patent Democrats who | wealth, returming to the xovernment, in the In. | 2 P. FISHER, 0. 8. Smith, A Thome ns *y be selected said act w addressed to Box reased know] f th rt ifold th Crane, James B Lowe, Warren "don, 3 * | Hons ae mey be selected under aot within the | 2dtressed to | fight shoulder to shoulder and shield to shield | © nowledge of the people, manifol e TT r T Mi i SMITHSONIAN LECTURE f. | Garrat, Jee Lynch, Ct USN Tague, W 4 sty males Lemits f such parts of the said roads as ANTED—B ‘nstiv > ye Prot nr i veyed ta 7 an ve intelligent Boy l4 yenrs Sn - , amount expended: OS DEAEY will Leoture on MONDAY. WED aareised't.omp- Tompkion tay | ASPRBCtUAlIY surveyed and sinked off Uofore the | WANT E Pia to Wa mags Ripe Fated Nai iz Republican party against the} MIfthis be true of old countries, bow much Pye Pe RAD or seme Linthicum, Thos 3 Talbert, Robt North of the base line and west of the fourth | grocer.oorner of loth mal Fate. fe19 2" Administration and the Democratic army in mst St dP Bes ey, it, this.com- | “ithe public are favited. fo 20-8,M.W,&F Cee se wae prencignt snersisen. OUSE WANTED.—\Wanted to purchase. in Congress. The Old Hero's system, however, Gtouteeives, one razouiont Garleurieoeticoat NDIANIANS’ DEMOCRATIC CLUB. Lambard Orvitie D Thomas, Lewis A ee ohn Filth. Sxth or Seventh Wards. m strait not only worked well in his own day, but has | even of our own mighty land! What immense ex here will be a meeting of the Indianinns’ poe nag ong Taam ieee 90, 31, 32, 35,'34, and’ 35, of range 14. negroes fl Containing not jess then been approved by the faithful of the party ever | facts, within our own limits, are still abeolute, | Democratic Club, at their Room No, 527th si eet, , 29, H, SI, 32, 33,54, and 35, four rooms and @ kitchen: inust be in_ good repn r ; TO-MORROW’ (Saturday) EVENING, ot ownshipe 2, 2, 9,31, 32, 38,34, and 35, of range L r fe Taylor, James since. Its prompt adoption by James Buchanan Coe the dane ecey, unknown. True, the Fen 9 Talon, James, and if erected tenor twelve fest in Of the (batt # as 7 i % Lang joseph ara'on, Dr Jno : line won preferred. Please desc i ovation, i i u foot of the daring hunter or the restless frontiers. | ° foisries” (vl attendace yr earnest requsited. Gcssina Ward LotetSekary — Fameeessue S| a apry hips 22,30, 31,32, 35, 34, and 35, of ranges 16 Gear Be Btay ofenet (eFMH Address ‘post paid) simply proves that he is determined to follow meme Lee : e crossed eb at cing but it was > ST. PETERS CHURCH, CAPITOL | Gus co iawson, Jaa 8 T ompeon, Thos W 7 ownships a, 2. *, 2, 33.34, 9, 35, 37, 33, 39, | G00. D.. Star office. feb i ‘ , * . . . w single purpose. he people know com- : 4 7 Long, Li J 0 and 4, of ranges and . in Jackson's footsteps in the details of his Policy paratively nothing of the vast domain owned by tow Go tee, aid MAGUIRE, President of | Slax, Pras BS WTANTED—a wou nD EE r ANTED.—A WOMAN to genera! Houss- Townships 28, 29, 30, 36, 37, and 38, of range 2. workin = small fas 00 Ue denaneee At the land office at SUPERIOR on Monday, tha | 29Untry. American or German pre: ‘ com, third day of May next, subject to the “proc, at oat well disposed person will ie Fre Will preach the aaaual chari ¥ | call, avec Lee, Jobn objects of the Young Catholics’ Friend Society in this charch on SUNDAY next, | Grit;,Abratam Long, Jos 8 Febuary 2iat, at half-past ten o’clock a. i. fs fe 18. as weil as in the principles on which his Policy | them, or of the capabilities of the very portions is founded. He (President Buchanan) will they occupy. ke ne mistake whatever—the public know It is with a view to increase this knowledge a me if Wares. Apply at the i so needed to udvauce our national prosperity, towneretaws Hudeos distriel, tho seeecticg ke. iamds in she Mr i Rieu’ aves “Tein well—while thus keeping old Jackson’s ideas of that national publications are va’ table. Private (Con Tok CREAM AND WATER ICES, of ie Seat ee sn eames Of, She Seetwent ANTED—B; 8 3 — Situa- i ‘i ig | Publishers, it is true, contribu'c the labors of t quality, in moulds or otherwise, nt $1.0 ~ : viz: ion an Monee = the fitness of things always before him, as his many minds for public information, bat thece ae esilon, Pairs and other public enterisimneute end of Luke Superior; and to Bayfield,” viz: tion as Housekeeper and todo Pian Sewing. guide. = reach a comparatively small circle. They work Ra hed at less rates, at the Philadelphia Confeo- ner and F sts. . North of the base line and west of the fourth | Good recommendations civen. Apply - J Pa. , je Senator JomNson anv tae Puszic Bixpgr. | fF Pay, and consequently their publications munt Sere cocner tak “ PV MEEET , 2 ‘ priscire meridian. avenne, between 3d and 43; sta. em be readable to sell. If a narrati g BLL. * aeons Ownships 49 and 5), of range 3. ANTE. ‘T— Porat if 2 In the New York Herald of Thursday we find ublished, it most be filled witb ‘sterling face RES FOR SALE LD LL | mone pune Y Towne tem yy of range? Ww to toor more ACRES OF LAND neat the following letter from Senator Johnson, | Heats rater than plain facts, sLiscontlge sit | DIERGRAVINGSand LITHOGRAPHS ea! | Bolus), Marana Fowuanipn and o,f : tromehe ony. “Audreve Box "36s" Feat" (figs ut . aie 2 confined to a few, ¢ book is costly, its cir- = tar, Fhit ‘ownships 47, 48, ——— bic culation is neckssarily limited, as the price | "sntly, B invited to plese thir Pictures on exhibi- | poss, ok Townahip 4%, of mame. inention. avd termes. Wasinncron, Feb. 15, 1858. aces It without the reach of the poorer classes. | tion, or for sale, free of charge. imag hall dy Townships 47 and 49, of range 13. ANTED.—A di James Gordon Bennett, Esq., So with all private publications, money bein, Orders for PAPE RHANGING or WINDOW | vabusy, 3 Waitor Zownship 47, of range is, ia avénu-. betwoen sth and l0th streets. Ad Editor of the New York Herald the object sought, the simple question is “will f | SHADES executed will shill and dispatch Sra—On my return, yesterday, front New Or- pay to print?” Doughty, Juo J ‘Township 41, of range 16. dress Box 764, City Post Off Davis, J Maloney, ML Notice is also hereby given that the townships de- . : me Manville, Mich! Wilson, Prof $@ | goribed in the following, under the oi whe nak AGENT eT RR expences Myers, Laureuce, Webster, S| | and 2th heads, which have not yet bese feed. te inthe United States, to eutancen? ow? Manin: Gold Cs ween ‘we are yet to be proclaimed, and offered at public and easy business, iy which the ahove Marlow, Maste: madi sale before being subject to private entry, wili be ie.” For full 1 rena © MUNNE TY € GO. ron par Houlars MARKRITER Jeans, after an absence of several weeks, your pa- “* Government, or, in this matter, the National No. 496 7th street, 7 doors Shove the per of ist of January last was ban. to me, | Legislature, is placed in a different position. and in it I find an article upon public printing, | The questions with them should be: Will the over the signature of Peter J. Smith, which | publication of this or that work aid in the diffu- cbarges corruption upon the part of a Southern | sion of national ee Willit add tothe fe 20-6t* os woe. COAL, AND SAND. T haves superior lot of Lump CUMB: RLAND | Datsion, Joseph released from their recent withdrawal for ‘railroad ; * purposes, aad open to pre-emption as other unoffe: L ‘wx Senator in the appointment of Mr. Boteler as | stock of general knowledge, and of consequence conti aL See athe Epp ol the Mine Noe Dest =: ed public iands on the days and at the places specifi- Mercer sts., New York City, intents one pos. public binder of the Senate, but gives no names | to the national prosperity ? If the answers to | Also, Winte, Red, and Gray Ash COALS togetnns 98, to wits ‘ ——————_—_ of any Senator. these are satisfactory, no hesitation should be ex- | with’ variety of Cooking Coal, of all sizon, for pa head. At the land office at MENASHA on | ‘This appointment or election is made by the | hibited in yiving ito the peuple, ana liberally. | burning. 2.240 Ibs. to the ton in all onses, Hondas. the Ak dev of April aezi, the town LOST AND FOUND. Senate Committee on Public Printing, odes the | “ Works elucidating great questions of science, | OAK, PINE, and HICKORY WOO mony Hs, LI pg State line.? OST. Commitioe is com one of ut three members— improvements in mec anical inventions, new dis- | peaqy {ga tad, Tivine bythe ewan ere vig: ok i teliaa Beste aves ae With pales eee one wo from the South. Of | coveries in culture, explorations of our hith- : és ri 4 ° the two from the South I was the ouly one who | erto akben domain, cg national expeditions phen ng Por ongpcs pellinas oar ant ved the ay: ad o Witeos: ind ™ Werth af the ay ere ed seep, yn Mure py supported the firm of Pettibone and Boteler, who | undertaken to advance our country’s knowledge | lowest. ° Morgan, Geo, jr = Ward, Dr J Township 27. of te es iS and 14. We t. between 20th and 2ist sts. ne” were duly elected and appointed public binders; | and interests, are all fit subjects for legislative | fe 2 3t Cc. M. KEYS. Mudiman,Geo3 Walker, Capt 3 @ Towashipe 22, 29, 9.53. and 54, of range 17, and, of consequence, I am the Southern Senato; publication, and should be so considered, UOD-WOOD! CUAL—CUAL? itn Ad Bi baie hp Ownships 25, 2, 9, 31, $2, 53. and St. ol rangeis. | [ UST —On bast Capicol strect, between 9d and against whom these charges are levelled. ‘Give the people light, and thus advance na- | W pene i Mane’ san®® Wercete nea 3 ‘ownshups 28, 29, 3), 31, and 34, of range 19. pain GOL DS Rika 5 ike Seti 4 The charges are defamatory to the last degree. | tional properity. Let the works be judiciously i arrangements to leave Washington Meredith, F M3 Williams, Joseph fit Read, At the jend office et EAU CLAIRE on | Pewarded and tine tron te hee Pe, abesaliy J request you to read them in your paper of the | distributed, so that they may fulfil the tres pur- propose to sell the remaini March, KO Wilon tetw | Munday, theAfth day of April_mert, the townsinps | by lenving wat Mk Aah Cee Oe Grocers Store, ‘2ist ult aonerot ieueit creation—the largest diffusion of | portion of my stock of Wood and Coal on hand at Wileon, Le T W eae ee, oor tee rend Grom, Madinon or Catuss- | Oh Nast Capnelotene, Capitol Hill. fe 19 at* The charges are without foundation, and are | general intelligence—and the nation will be ben- | the ene Prices: See oe. eae Ju08 |, | bus, by the way of Portage City to the St. Croix utierly untrue. I never had a business transac- | efited far beyond the few thousands of the Dak We ae h. 4 bet Or om ‘Mareh, Dani Wor ‘dbare, Con dno thirty an Ot ot a rare wr ANS eee WOLF. a bis debtor So0 Eby aches eee eee eee Treasuep Ty mulch is returned to them fromthe | Hiekory do. - © 2 1 438 Ber cord. BeGnn Winter'a’ * | North of she base line andeest of the fourth prin. | ScuErpam aD OuE esc SCHNAPPS \s debtor LE ve ‘reasury in this 6 aD ash Coal- - - ¥ > . known him for some years as a merchant of this = = 1 wish alao to dispose of the outfit oan eoliea reg Townships 3, oe i. range is Prosoribed with great suooses by the Medical Fao- city, and always as an honorable man and agea- Guyarat Harwey Cox. Somme It yard, which consists of the following: Office, ‘owsenlae bake Tine. id 2 ulty in Gravel, Gout, Chronic R. Ueman. Ip supporting him for thisappointment EY axpD Cor. R.— les, lorse, Cart, &c., with the good will North of the base 1 was governed by no interest, direct, contingent | became known yesterday that there has re | ofthe establishment, He terms. é Drop - ime and west thi A 4 in, “ pe perry e tern Ansell g ¢ fourth | sy, Dyspepsia, Slugrish Circulation of the Blood, Of remote, aud had po motive other than that of cently transpi ahs yard is one of the bent sit in Washing- 2 P Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and exhausted < 3+, 31, 8, h and ag rete Kim in atmaane ety logins, | thew ype garnet a cotrnpondence bette | to hvinc peyote rage ct fam Wa Tee cam ormeece nn | Lanseeen! at tes beverage han ae sopra and not inconsistent with the public service, these 2 officers of the army of fo 20-St Corner i4th and C sts,. near canal. Foeannize Sand 34,0 fange it, PEs — for that charge. the United States, in the nature of a challenge c that I sought te confer upon Major Put up in quart and pint botties, A} the land office at HUDSON, on Mon- the Druggists and Greens Wane ee Melss the sppoinunessere f0,cont Binder, ufae from the latter to the former. Bo far, we have HSER SAME RAMA Gode; 5th nead. day, the third day of May nert, the townships on UDOLPHO WOLF the roads from + Crow E, coudition that be wovld she ice with | not heard the particulars of the affair, which ey fo : ai” to the weet ond: of ra "at: ‘Cro rive = Sole Importer and Manufteturer, profits Lady’s Book larch, y ake ually wholly untrue. ‘The truth is that | is said to have resulted in Gen. Harney’s pre- rae zine fur. eld,” subject to the” prove Nos. 4, 9, and 22, Beaver street, New York. tn nor ever had a conversation ‘amily Magazine jor March, ferring charges against Col. 8., on which it ian the ° lie binding or any subject tee tee pad rs seems to be supposed that the latter will be my arrival ip this city up to the ra the af poiatmer’ of Petttbote Hoteles aetaa! court martialed. the name of S aj + Heiss ever cross m lips bu: Tue AdsoursueNt Over.—The determina- ence, when, L..4g asked if 1 would stated. pllvecaamesdoce fered’ Aes 12-9 inet on the routes ‘above mentioned prop: eed Toads, vis: Tasen on ne AMBROTY ES seitiie"het North of the base line and west of the fourth taken im Ene cit: true likenesses and are radies 2 : y are towshise nee Rey 12, 13, 14, cheaper than any taken in the city. { havea hne it of, cases. 15, 16 and 17. LKENES = (erther Dacuer-eotypes or Am- Sth head. At the land offios at EAU CLAIRE on | brut: eG seh ty Bg ie aso a ae a jee Cenot, @ historic | novel of the 16th cen- inte and Seok, by the author of the "Dead Se- abjection to voting for Major Heiss, as he, my, | 2Ation of the House yesterday to adjourn over | rs, seoeived and for at oteler, desired to form a co 1 re. | from that day anti] Tuesday next, was the ro- - fether N's Plled that be had my respect ad onSdagee acd sultof » wish on the part of alarge number! 5 9°40" corset of 4% sis sad Pare.

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