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B INSURANCE co. sa sSEMEWTS. Wstineton TH RAWEE. THIS EVENING, Feb =, Bennnd night of the brief engagement of = a NA | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. _EVENING STAR. A Dog: Tas Morsixe.—Lieuts. Williams WASHINGTON CITY: and Bell, U.S. Army, fought this morning at ted States. Uniil coean navigation by steam became a fixed fact two or three years ago— that is, until it was practically demonstrated to the satifaction of all capitalists engaged in the tions were in progress to bring about an cable adjustment of their recent difficulty ; which, we trust, may prove successful. js maay be obtained at the ANNY MORANT, TUESDAY ......-.-+-+-- Febreary 23, 186%. | Bladensburg, at half-past 8 a.m. Shots were | ocean earrying trade that, Jor the exigencies of Sa ee 7 BG ee Seg | ON eplapgenas exchanged, the ball from Bell passing through | modern commerce, steam is more profitable oe aged . os LUCRETIA BORGIA, thi were fast coming to outstelp ing the carrying trade of the world» ‘With the demonstration of that preb- lem; however, we began to fall virtually be- hind owf gteat rival. Her Government in- stantly bent all its vast resources to recover the ground lost by her ship owners in the pre~ prac. |e 2 ’ WAMAGILL, Agew Gam ed al een ia — oe cea © Bae later - “gran crenma's stone ot of eharnetere. Hiner oF THE SEssoy. SLASHER AND CRASHEK se Sarath fe Carrie | MtnnFANS MOMAME pears Water Ridon-tere Ses ee sabesiing Moov as 1 A md wae ‘can | th bina. me Gecupied in the transaction of private business, a i Lt supply of mountain VENISON : De: 'T# Open at 7; performance commences &t 7h. ——— “|™ Advertisements should be sent fm by Williams’ hat. Wiltfade: fx. ane 19 etcleck m.j otherwise they may Ret 8P-| | wered his pistol po be na pear a Ty orcotianinaniomaesar ont TE © The friends of the partiesthen ipterposed, = ING PRSS. | the affair was adjusted on terms satisfactory a rhe Union thie mocslag, reviews at lwngth | 824 honorable 1» both partes, article i the Philadelphia Press against | The principals in this duel were Ldout:Da- “a action of the President in regarding setive | Vid Bell, lst Cavalry, and Lieut. Robert Wil- r NGRESSIONAL. , We fu *, . * A tamilies. -_——$ efforts on the part of officeholders to thwart his on Ist ero Casal actrees phe bye ak be region bad large seen of which was appropriately dis- a EE NE EEGs DUCKS he valwey ACRED CONCERT. President’ icy and measures as just | Cavalry, acted as second for Bell, - | m 8 : were made. | posed o! on hand. os bE = honeay CoCaba pa for ee editor shows, coriclu- | Hardee and Lieut. Hill for Williams, we hear. | Thus England established (atan aggregate Re Bell thee toes set ae poi e wind inner and 8: or, Partion poured ot ht cy | THE CHOIR OF Tee FOL NDRY C sively, that the Press is as distinetly and bit- Dr. W. H. Berry was the surgeon of both par- terly in general opposition to the Aduinistra- | ties. meee the Democracy as the New York Tri- ‘This is the second duel only, that has taken expense to her treasury of some $5,000,000 per’ | Jpint renolinone resign'his seat in the Senate on DIE ; annum) numerous lines of English ‘mail steam- account of his refusal to obey certain directions | No.2 and 206 Pa. avenue, under W illards’ Hotel, . : respecti: e Kansas matter. ers, running wherever the interests of her gen- Eas Mcpesking sain § our report closed On Persea Genie. = con 18. ne CH i Corner of riecat G Streets. : i P Programm oces: been pre- i ; and next, that in the ¢ f the | Place between graduates of the West Point | eral commerce required that she should keep Ix THE Hover, Mr. Crawford, from the Com- es Ry Sl The for the ate te =< Laima at Chicago saa psicta ats Military Academy. The first was between | up prompt and swift and certain mail commu- | mittee on Ways and Means, reported a bill ap- MELD BY PROCLAMATION No. Sartey fe She writings of old aud mo fa oun paipsy ae rset duties to his trust from the | Cpt. W. M. Graham (who was subsequently | nications. Her subsidies were much more | propriating moneys to pay certain deficiencies | 57, posers. The new Soares ew ba iy Democracy left him no altegnative except their | Killed at Molino del Rey) and Lieut. F. Paige. | wisely arranged than ours. Thus, they were | for paper. engraving, printing and binding, the Beau s 4 erebs, kiven that the public anion of the rt inert inthe | terenerve fer ihe | presented for the bret time, am this city,on thet prompt removal from office. He (the editor of | @- was wounded slightly. They were both of bal or mix joods of the Dacotah or Sioux none of them based on the special-favors sys- | which was ordered br the 33d and Mth Congress. tion of Indinus. ordeced by proc'amation No. S67, | evenine. sp bo tnd er We. On motion of Mr. Clingmar, the resolutions cf s land Cards of admission 25 oants—to be | E the Union) also explodes the subterfuge of the | the 4th Infantry. tem, but were nearly all of them comparatively | j,Guisy submitted by Mr’ Hoa'd, of New York, | asted Septer mber 16, 1ast to be held at th epee Balance B Book, store, on 7th street: miso st Wm. 2 gp - —— moderate in the payments they involved, and | touching certain allegations to the effect that the, hs and 8:h o; March next, have bren of the rt. fe 3S iw” Press attributing to all in Congress who, having Sa ; been using undue influence by order of the President. tothe on the evening beretoftire been Demecrate, voted for the resola- Apission or Kansas. —We have already | wore given out only where the exigencies of her ‘Adminietration ben " > Sang Been ee post, 0 TH WEEK, : tion of Mr. Harris, of Illinois, the fixed deter- | Boticed briefly the report of the Committee on | general commerce made them necessary to its | the vill for the admission of Kansas’ withe the me aren a ©|Mrcopeton ‘OPERA HOUSE. mination of remaining in opposition to the De- | T¢?ritories on the admission of Kansas, which | ature. Under the encouragement incident to | 1 Cr ee pos'poned until Commissioner of th Spxciat. Notice.—The Management take piens- 7. was submitted to the Senate on the 18th inst., We further find in the Union, to-day, the | bY the Hen. James L. Green, of Missouri. It oration delivered in Richmond,Va., yesterday, | # ® State paper of exceeding merit, and well by Senator Hunter—an elaborate production, | ¥°Tthy careful perusal by every person desir- i . . u have se hor ocean-mail-steamer system, added to the | “Tie House then went into Committee of the | FEBRUARY 2. 1852 Ppt ete ha ONDA’, greater cheapness of steamship building in | Whole daly pact gett red BLEGANT CARPETING. Feb. 32, the services of ae Mr. Burroughs, of New York, pi : MR E. 5 Engiand, ee riers nant treat pa ae make a speech on the Kansas question. He re- Phir MEER RE VELVER i TDACLION THE CELEBRA’ UE FO ALIST, in the background in the matter of the naviga- | pijed to an alleged charge of selfishness against | CECH ping tae EY eT eee pen it.| Burlesque Auibor aps mst. from the N wortby, indeed, of its author’s great fame as a | °¥* of becoming acquainted with the truechar- | tion of the ocean by steam; and it has become | the North, in the Premines He reronnted the | tie too late for our fall sales. They are sgmeo! the | York aud Boston Opers, Houses. who will sine. : statesman as well asa literateur. Our delib- | *°ter of ts issue involved in the Kansas ques- | a very interesting problem whether the United Pee remared ar boite is the benetit of the South ieoued from the looms of any country, ond i rable Burlesque on the as ie erate opinion i, that asa didactic writer—an | ton. The’ Committe Grt advert to the fet | States design abandoning all pretence of rival-| ue ety for Besa io, he Sedo bran ouay | Suamaycltyy migecreet newman tated! | TE ALIAN OPER AL i ii ii i i iptin - | es jal for the South. instructive writer—Robert M. T. Hunter com- | that Eanses is portion of the ieee Fis] SOE he borer, im: at description ot ee | ie sumac up that the purchase of territory | er ea nn rene ae i WHITE WARRIOR bines more solidity of reasoning. grace, elo- syuos mae copes opps ees at is | mercial navigation. for the benefit of the Southern States has already | [yes so lew as to be very Umasual ra In the Pantonume of tue anon anal jeacity, with unsurpassed use- | ¥20wn as the ‘Louisiana Treaty ;"" which in- Public attention at the North is just now be- | cost the General Government A create foot ahes. 25 font 6 inches and as lent loug. Re DB SAORS. fal and aqua porch Guna CE hag sl icgey oratory tradi Soba latla ee inhab- | ing directed to the subject with great interest ; iat Fe cee acites soa the Beton Glaser, a amas CLAGETT & DODSON STARTLING NOVELTIES living writer on this side of the Atlantic. It | ‘t#t# should be protected, contains @ special | insomuch as most of the original ocean mail- | he called attention to the commercial, numerical A pray hy GLORIOUS FUN ALL THIA WEE = dienes blicati f fe sre | Stipulation that whatever States were formed | steamer contracts of our (rovernment are about | and industrial etatiatics of the country. = — feta F De aeiee nie will require the publication of very few mo out of the Territory included in the cession | to expire by limitation, and that of the Collins | , Mf. He. used numerous other facts to sustain MAR! e rota a ie, AND 4x zie MER tbe 7 such literary efforts from him to secure for him ak pt , his position that the North was en’ n e ~e _ BrERY EVENING ‘thi iation among the critics should be admitted into the Union on an equal cathoaitp, an EV jis repu: 5 line has been virtually abandoned on account | Kansas a free State. For his part he thought the ANCY HAIR PIN ws of some difficulty between the accounting of- nisar “eerie beth nice iei math, Bacay FAR LAMMOND'S, 7th etree. Tickets Twen'y five Cents. No free let, wita ion into the Union, under am m0 ‘ os ten of th obs, ficers of the Government and the agent of the | with a constitution secogaizing panes, , a —A etter mai.ed in this city on tne !ith —— Pe MALLORY, Business Agent. ii i He next tried to convince the members of some - = ~ e RB, ships, whereby the former withhold ® large | .cliie'southern States tuat the clfisens of their | Suttmare. & GRAND yocaL concerts amount of money claimed by the latter as be- | jwn States would gain in pecuniary advantages > er bh abl <, ing due to the company under the law. Not | by giving away thelr slaves; as in that event the ; ion toaea __ Wesley Chapel Choir. having looked into the subject, we do not feel men of the North would remove thither and hereby cai Conpuctor.. oases somes... Ma. J. Dantes. z in the value of real estate. tioned against negot: e place on TUESDAY at liberty to pronounce an opinion as to the ira a s fe 22-tf BARBOUR 4 SEMMES. c 2 Vesiey 4 R 2 * MIONS AND ted by {talented merits of the difficulty to which we refer. he organization of the Militia ORD PAl MERSTON 3 OPINIONS AND Sssisi oe her 0 nt e% Nevertheless, for the honor of our land, we Pol.cy, 1 v. ssors and Amateu.s of Baltimore and Wash M \ 7 Lvelp ove, "ine 4 ublic may cx: the best Concert of the greatly regret the intention of abandoning f Political Leonomy,! | sag,” nay <Xpect me their originally so successful enterprise; be- 35 cents—to be had at the Book and M ind at the door of the Church ou the cause it strikes us as an acknowledgment of Concert fe our national incompetency to compete with England on the ocean; the changes iu the methods and modes of navigation wrought by enterprise and science combined, in the last quarter of a century, having demonstrated past peradventure that any nation that would compete for commercial supremacy there, must resort to steam in place of sails, as she is doing. We do not feel competent to advise Congres« 2 . : footing with the original States of the Confede- Pi cmmi pena eae, cone racy. In view of this obligation, and in con- e “ Ba EES formity with the uniform practice of the United U0 We have received the first number of the | States, on the 30th May, 1854, Congress passed “Daily Morning Exchange,’ a new daily morn- | an act for the establishment of a Territorial ing newspaper published in Baltimore. Typo- | Government for Kansas, which act contempla- graphically and editorially it makes an exceed- | ted its future ereetion into a State and its ad- ingly creditable appearance. In politics the Ex- mission into the Union. change !s to be independent, and will be friendly The committee proceeds next to recount the to the Administration. The Exchange is pub- ||. = lished by Charles C. Kerr, son of the late Senator | bi8tory of the settlement of Kansas, and the i ;_| Fise of the agitation which has subsequently ee ee ea? oes eee Cee prevailed respecting its ultimately becoming a 02S Sp a ares Oe member of the Federal Union. In this con- reached Washington, it is said, that on the 9h | 2e°tion they declare that ‘soon after the Ter- instant, resolutions were introduced into the Leg- ritorial government went into operation a par- fslature of Minnesota condemning the adminis- | tY of disaffected persons formed combinations tration in its Kansas policy, declaiming against | to resist the laws and set at defiance both the the proposition to unite the two Territories in | Territorial and United States governments.” one act of admission, and instructing their Sen- | Affiliated with these lawless associations were ators and members elect to oppose the admission | others in some of the Northern States known of Kansas with the Lecompton Constitution The | ag « Emigrant Aid Societies,’ which assisted resolutions were promptly voted down by ama-| the insurgents by sending them arms, muni {597 The vill for t of Virginia has passed the House of Delegates by F f Nation: alarge majority. Doubtless the bill will pass wet Gallook 's Literature o! the Senate. The plan now before the Le islature pack Analysis of the Ocoupations of the is very Uifferent from the old Militia system av While it retains some of the principles of tbe obsolete plan it adds other provisions which will iucrease itx efficiency. O- | Economy Essaye,1 vol., 8 f the Progress of Political Eoono- ave. Sismondi’s Essays on Political Economy, 1 vol. av. Ts . Good refer U7 To Taylor & Maury, the Washington onors can be given. Apply at No. 24s loth street, ‘een E and ae v0. sen ve es saotee | sal the seeely ans facia: ltohoe Tonatign one | Fundine. i vol stro: | ie pe u dinbur; view, containi ie 3 7 diba'eafetinws: 5 . Precious Metals, 2 vois.. ave jor Children, who oan ! . V bring good references. Trotter's Finances of the North American States, mnt rodere Bela. Prospects of the Indian FE l val. tve. — i Apply at 184 F street, next door to Winder's Build Milman’s History of Lati 1 2 ewison the Government of Dependencies, I vol., | MF ____ ____ 3. Scottish University Reform Ff 4 3 8 NEAT, TIDY GIRL WANTS A SITUA Malthus’s Definitions in Political Economy, 1 A frog as Chamt ermmid or Waiter. Addiens X. r ch asubject. Nevertheless, it is at loarg ‘ ». $4 G street, nesr 18th, for three day Jority of four—the vote being 35 to 31—thus show- | ,- . ome suc: J ~ . The Angel in the House. y Setian ing that Minandete caderees the sdaniaivicition. yaa of eee &c., and encouraged | incumbent on us to say that it behooves the} 5 ‘The Addington and Mitt Administration, Heeoirayet Meeneu of Patel Soca tea, a 2 them in their resistance to the legal authorities. | National Legistature to give this matter its Tom Brown's Schooldays imo. be Ryn ny Ba gt Pd Inauguration of the Crawford Equestrian | Finally, in order to earry out their avowed | earnest attention. If it be within the scope of Abbe Le Dieu’s Memoir of Borsuet. igi mmported from Londen ce TAYLOR. MMINS, No 27 ve fe 23 Statue of Washington. object of preventing the introduction of slavery | ; legitimate authority, and can be done with- . The Hawkers’ Literature of France. a : i i i ie oe, mate eatnority, ies IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT} Pedy me AE sy The streets of Richmond must have presented | into the Territory, the malcontents met in an | (0; injury to other American interests, it is . Lord Overstone on Metallic and Paper Cur- | (3 : aerate and Collector for an aalmated appearance yesterday, upon the oc- | illegal assembly at Topeka, aud pretended to certainly the duty of Congress to devise some | "€?¢Y- h 2 pk perenne. Co aaiten of the intagurstion of the Washington} tira 5 State govorament, at a Game when the stem of laws with reference to.steam on the | .. This Review, as well as the other standard Mt SSRS8. HOOE, BRO. & CO., Office, stati. ¢ name, residence, and present pect rp ana alumnae anager rags population of Kansas amounted to less than | , Magazine reprints of Scott & Co., commenced a i fespeotfully announce to | PAtian. ae the previous storm. ocean, which will prevent the gradual with- drawal of American capital from the carrying trade, threatened as we explaincd above. That ‘At 10 o'clock the procession was formed and 25,000 inhabitants, and without any authority moved from 2Ist street up Main to Second street, | for their conduct, either fom Congress or the Urgent and earnest icitations of a large number and Troner (none other need apply) is wanted to ° Te: Seat tee a __ eae new volume with the year, making this a favor- | the Ladies of Washivaton. that, ip response to the St" VANT WANTED.—A good Cook, Washer able time to subscribe. of their customers. they have suoceeded in effecting | do this work for &.simil iamily. with every oonven- : fon — an Srranzement with the owners of the Spile: joe furnished. Inquire at 454 H etreet north, he along Second to Broad, down Broad to Tenth and Thie apa 9 being justly regarded as eannot take place without incalculable injury PERSONAL. EL pen K DRESS FABRICS ween the hours of 4 and 6 p.m, fe 23-3 thence to Capitol Square. Along the whole line e to the Southern States, the committee | ;, many other American interests, the repre- Capt. Wallen, U.S. A , Is at the National ear ° ~~ from New York, ANTED—A first rate OPERATOR 01 aoe Pe arenatad eet Und every house | proceed to say that the attention of Congress | sentatives of not a few of which are at this time | . -.., Henry Ward Beecher denies that he is go. | by which this Unequalled assortment at No one creat o's cowing machine. Apel magnificently decorated. was called to the matter, and an investigation ing to California. — ‘ apparently hostile to the idea that it behooves the General Government to interfere directly or indirectly to ward.off the dreaded catastro- ‘The canvass wrapping was removed from the | instituted. Hon Mr. Doug! hai f aunse - . Mr. las, chairman hatlonel age wore throws over't soarrangea| ‘D&t investigating committee, subsequently that the magnificent group could be unvailed in- submitted a report to the Senate, in which the ° ' ——— CHOICE AND DESIRABLE NOVELTIES WaxytED— WHITE GIRL. to do generat wil remain on sale 7 5 Housework, and come well recommended. a Baw Dane Lanse, Liberal ‘weees will be paid. Apply at Nov Sie 1. The Ladies of Warhingtonand vicinity wilithere | Street. between 9th and iorh. fe 22 2" -.-. Edwin Forrest has returned to Philadel- phia, convalescent -:-»Mr. W. G. Dix ts lecturing In Louisville he which we explain above. on the “Andes und the Spanish Power lif Amer- | fore have anot er (but most positively the ‘ast) op- ANTED —A good -hand éoubl stantly at the firing of the signal gun. When | °Dduct of the malcontents is characterized as _ 3 ica.” "Fenian Aaah eee of ment HARE. Apply a Mca, COCHRA "E the bead of the procession reached Capito! Square, | being illegal, and the State of Massachusetts is Tax Ermewic.—Quiet people at a distance | ngage prerpoalingeneiy Tec kapey ieee, Binok Silk Velvet a seok Suk mr — s thousands of persons had already congregated | impliedly censured for having incorporated the | will please comprehend that in Washingtgn | somewhat better De Laines, Gashsertes tt te aiid pac wt there, and the monument was still veiled with | “* Emigrant Aid Society.”” just now, tke dueling epidemic is raging, and aoe eras oa Jordan, the gallant light eomr- Poplins and Valeqous. dress Box 764, Cit it Office, fe -eolm : In July, 1855, the legal Territorial govern- : i dian of Leura Keene's theatre, wes married on “Greasdice Robes, MPLOY MENT.—@5 2 month and ail expenr Three bundred seats on the platform erected | ment of Kansas jassed ie act (ecmerstary Glee ee oe arene lap eg alc taser LE gale i ae &e., Peel ese | Dig ers AGENT ts WANTED in every town, on the left and east of the statue were appropri- tin Gnuaaiiny a a Slate Sirimea ail the are none of them gentlemen who may right- t of the theatrical profession, at Hoboken. HOOK, BROTHER & CO, and county in the United State on ated to the Legislature and State officers. Three John C. Haines, Esq., bas been nominated PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE hundred seats on the right and west of the mon- vote of the people on the question to have a fully claim the Federal Metropolis as their | ,--;; Job by the Republicans of Chicago. Hon | fe 22 eee nae residence. We make this latter explanation, * je Bad easy business, prahte mans Gometinas ene address C. MUNNETT & CO., corner of Broone . s Kae John Wentworth. the present Republican Mayor, MicTuREA For ALLze _a... Lk. 7 oI ument were appropriated to the Grand Officers of oe ae to frame a State Constitution was | because when quiet folks at a distance roll up | seems not to pave been a candidste . P'Sreees Fok SAE eral Seccnst sad Merost ats. Now York Cay, — the Masons, Odd Fellows, Ofticersof the Army aoa lary peta The convention was 2c-| their eyes in utter astonishment at the bel- sitgi Dt; KYdia Saver Hasbrouck, who edits the y,varmahed and foamed. a eed | Clergy. &c The remaining seats were appro- | Cordingly held pursuant to strictly legal pro- | jigerent turn personal afftirs have suddenly | °" at Middletown, declares that presently invited to piace their Pictureson exhiti- HRISTIANITY THE LOGIC OF CREA- priated to the ladies and their escorts. Seats on | visions, and a constitution thoroughly republi- | ¢.5 in ¥ | abe’ may thud editing a paper, housekeeping Fgh CEN tas Tees Fee thon, or for sale, free of of e. taken here, thi may c bi = ing, Orders for PAPERHANGING or WINDOW ™ 7 the platform were reserved for the invited guests | can in form adopted. ‘he committee add - cee y coapretend that oer | taby tending, coking And sweshisg, 4 sittle hb TAYLOR & MAURY. Fd ‘ SHADES executed will still and dispatch. . ; own good-tempered fellow-citizens are not in- | More than she can attend to 'OHN MAKKRIPER, {618 st __ Reokstore 4 dow of 9th sire of the State, Committee of Reception of the Leg- ‘* Out of deference te those who inight be op- i . * . +... A telegraphic dispatch terday annonun No, 436 7th street, 7 doors above the EW 4) z isiature, Commissioners of the Monument, Chief | posed to African slavery, and to avoid ail pretext | V°lved in any of the emeutes whith seem to bid | _.4“;,4 telegraph Judge Kane in Phitadelphia | _fo20-5t* “Old Stand BOpk FOR Lun and Deputy Chief Marshals, Members of Con- | °f complaint on the part of opponents, the con- gress from Virginia. and Mayor of this and other | Senuron’ Acrepting the gestion of wiavere tes a cities. Among those on the platform were Mr | direct vote of the bona fide inhabitants of the Brown, Postmaster General; Gov. Floyd, the | Territory. Thatelection was o:d-red for the2iat Secretary of War; Lieut Gen Scott; Hon. Wm. | December, 1557, when it was accordingly held, ©. Rives; Hon E tt; John A. afd L and resulted as follows - Sete pa Soe Constitution with slavery. Washington; Gov. Newell, of N. J.; Gov. Holly. | Constitution without vies, of Conn.; Gen. Harney, Gen Persifer F. Smith, and Major Van Vieit, of the army, and hundreds Making an aggregate of. ein en sxtpor of Amy Herbert, &c. W 00D, Coa, AND SAND. nk ee chiaresqupericr lot of Lump CUMBERLAND hve store 4 doore west of vb si. j alee Smitning ua of ti ime Co SATION > Bea Senei ; s- beriaad Coal. winch will be sold at a reduoad price. Seon Noyes For me at rece Also, White, Red. aud Gray Ash COAL, together TAYLOR & MAUR with a variety of Cooking Coal, of sl! sizes, for fe t9-«t Bookstore 4 doors west of burning. | 2 240 ibs. to the ton in all onses. se eS coors weak ot OAK, PINE, and HICKORY WOOD. CON OGONY.—Cosmogony. s iso,’ good and oa Sawyers siwaye | (of Creation, béing an auniyars ofthe unturet fact fair to secure for Washington a reputation in | The deceased was the father of the late Elisha the dueling line somewhat similar to that of arn Kane, me anes ed explorer of the or other, singular moral epidemics will rage | this city. Hedied ofa violent attack of pneumo- everywhere at times, as physical onesdo. Thus, | "!? isa hhead Of tha RaptishOkcevol a . em 4 sees e bead ol ie is ure: joes not we have here not unfrequently epidemics of ru seem to be a very. ost” Ghasclrweanoe The mors of attempts to come the giraffe over the | London ‘Times com lains, ‘‘ Her Majesty is no t i - | safe guide Her disregard of Lent is prover- reantty, fohawed by epylomaies of investiga. | Ns Kune, Her disrerard of Lent ts 3 royal 6,226 votes 69 ready to earn their living sweat of their brow, | stated in the Hetraic acoount Of the creation, sup- Wood Cut and Split a ea and lengthe, not | purted by the development of exsating note of God . » ting committees! Then we have epidemics of 4 cheaver than others are selling, tut as iow se the | towacds whiter, by Thomas A. Davies, For sale of others, incloding Mrs. Crawford, wife of the An opportunity has consequently been attorded | “7 ¢ z se P' drawing-room after her daughter’s marriage, on | lowest. MM. KEYS YLO Ury Jate sculptor. She and her two daughters were | to the people of Kansas to decide this question of | political ultraisms which set all the Washing- | the day of the martyrdom of the blessed King | °° No. 548 N.E. worse i and Cate ™ ra S sara ceel feis Bookeellers near 9h street _ slavery for themselves, aud that decision is now the guests of the State before us with all the sanctions of law "* After mentioning the circumstance that the ton world by the ears; for it is essentially a Charles 1.’ Many rejoice, however, at her di fe 2.3 one square south Pa. Py itl t vayt i political community, Anon comes Aitee | Position to sweep away this and other memorials eee een OS The concourse in the «quare is estimaten at from of ancient party strife WwW vOv—WOOn! COAL—COAL! dancing epidemic, and everybody around us, Ge NOTIC FLOR Y. DUTTON, No. 4% 7th street, be ten to fifteen thousand thousand people. GEW tween Gand H streets, would op yd adherents of the Topeka organization refused = Having mode arrangements to leave Warhingion ayiorm hus frends and the As soon as all were seated on the platforms the : s' ice oung and old, go mad to a greater or less PUBLIC LECTURE.—Dr. Awrrentx. wii | DY tbe 'st of March, | propose to sell the rewnning | Tally tvat he is now prepared t signal was given, and the flags, by which the | ‘© Vote on the question of the above elause, the ss ria ee aba Fite beblverte delivera Lecture before the Washingwon Att | Ene go lowing prices: | Y°o4 SM Cott on hand at | dew, Hentiomen's: Msses’ and Ch.ldren's\ Wl stature were shrouded, were Jnstantly removed, | Committes continue : 3 , les Lanciers. ‘Then too, we have our period aha fa PAN RVEMING, Feb | "Oak Woods = > > dingnteh. Boots and Shes repasted at ahort notice, amid deafeni b i “itis well knowa that the only real matt o ag se bli Is x a ee = t . « # terms. a and shoats that continued controversy in Kansas was the yuestion of slo. | ical epidemic of fire riots, participated in for | <n Pumue are invited fe 23-2 Weer igs Fost : Don't forget the plnce— No. 420 Tih street, between . ‘ ; f ATTENTION, UNION GUARDS.—A| Redach Coa) - - 65 perton. |G sud H streets, one door north of Chapm & hose trace ich nti metaaing| Et almost witout init sinning te ac | (neon art by amatenr from Batimore and | [3 tung maine danaamavR GG | ahtanin dominate cuibatmy Sana | faites Wed Yard, Wanuagion, Bic the horse, ix twenty fet bigh, length of horse | But the committee deem thin unnecessary, as | ther cities north of us, as our police records | {9 new Armory. on WEDNESDAY FE. srequested | Soules, Siable, Horse. Cart, &e., with the pood wall from nose to the end of tail twenty-two feet. The | the fact itvelf will bardiy be disputed by uny | show, though serving to earn for the Federal | t# be present. By order of Sante Bucur: Of the extnblishinent, ou very reasuanble ter * si i " ry . : : T rd y . granite pedestal rests upon a star shaped eleva- Stcowptinat combo toned bor eaten: Metropolis not a little of the wonderful repata- JAMES KANE, Secretary. ne Jar’ leone of the best eitested at Waching NOTICE, Mrs. R.G. ETCH SON ret than the liberal patronage she has received, and t-kes es The Company will meet hereafter every Mon ton, having an excellent run of eu tein pis ° wel ‘Coot tion with six points, upon which are ultimately | sabmitted to all the ona fide inhabitants for de- | tation the proneness of moral epidemics to rage | Eveniag, at the Armory, from 7 to 10 Oleluck, fo 20.3t ka Taih end © ote wo oot rea on iota forreash nig a to stand colossal statues of Lee, Mason, Nelson, | cision on the 2tst Decetiiber. ‘Thete te no pres i io lei d other_ es. __fe = - No 12 Pennsylvania avenue, between Sth and 91m Pp here has already secured for it. This being —— __ oes 7 : = Jefferson and Patrick Henry; Henry standing | ‘ence that any districts, cqun les, oF persons werei! 45.4 *ssedon’ of Lent ty h, 5 HisSESES MAGAZINE Fou MARCH, re- | streets. _fe18-lw | With bis arms raised and extended, in the act of | Uisfanchined at thar election. ’Every quatitied | the 7 anh, sayety bas nacomazily ceived aud for saleat SILLINGTON’S book- fi TON LIBRARY .—An ad- i js of the ‘shareholders of the ‘ashivgton Library will be he'd tl mm lth street, a few doors south of Pennsylvan: nue, on THURSDAY, the 25th iL. At 7: 3 fo'st WM O. FORCE, Seby" T THE AMBROTY PES Pec Say pe ap ~o Gallery. = — to he oma 4 “ en in city. Bre true likenesses and are etally Memscion bor iaeeh: cheaper than any taken i the city. Ihave & hne lot gon's Mazazine for March. OF Nees: tephens’s Magaz'ue for March. Li ESSES (either Daguerreotypes or Am ¥ M wife of Aaron Burr, by Partoi a TT ER SH Yue , Beatrion Gomorra Uintiata 1 vel of the ‘0th omn- MATS at Tee akon god 20k an, Gronate ury. Hide and Seek, by the author of the “Dead Se- | f 8 Ave. hat. #th and Oth ate. cre voter, whether registered or not Stered, bi cease: i ‘s mii speaking, while Jefferson, in an attitude of earn- | the unrestrained privilege of voting for oc aquien i ae est coutemnplation, holds a pen and the Deciara- | slavery. Here, then, was the opportunity trsetile | ® S#¥age turn. This is to be regretted, inso- tion of Independence, are now in their positions; | the only existing difticulty, Wit was’desired | much as it is far better for the interest of so Would it not besvery extraordi i io’ ; ICK.—A seco! rena: > ; Y extraordinary to permit NOTICE.—A second H-brew Congregation peaches nyclay roe ca inbleted. | The sixth sts- | fa tous po:tion of the people, In tultl dleresard | Cty that the public's safety valve should be was organized yeaterdny, February the 2iat, p be # most charming ideal work, symbol- | of the law, to stay wilfully from the polls. when, | located in the heels, than that there should be | by the naine oF Uhaoeh Sellen, teal of the State of Virginia. ‘These figures, i according to law, aud according tothe published | danger of numerous explosions through Tt was resolved that we adv. rtise for a piece of which are of bronze, excited yteat admiration | uotice of Gov. Walker, they were entalty e T gh the | ground about a mileora mils and a half from this bound | mouths of pl>tols, ri : city for a burial ground. > ¥ 7 AUTIFU = when they were exhibited ia Kom. ‘The sides | Sf ¥,they had voted, and then claim the privilege | Mouths of plotols, rifles, and double-barreled J sity fore tual around. ss aa | ““Rlacerved and for ale at . Fe ee ROMER ANT 2 and base of the’ pedestal are ornamaenten of having a resubmession ? shot guns. dress to Jonas Glick, No. 422 Penns} lvania avenue, #8 SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, ~ bert thirteen stars and thirteen sanallca uae od a sain Ned gro iclaterys tee petted Conrinwxp.—The recent confirmation of the | “Yous ues0m D- © eee ee eee At our Puno aud Music store 2 ? a . .. . = _—_—__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————— a Sto.e, bronze voted out tie clases ou tioning that insti- | Hon. John L. Robinson to be again the United r S MAGIC REMEDY CURES | (JREAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. 9th and 10th street As soon as the excitement attending the first ution. By thelr own act the clause is retained; | States Marshal for the northern district of In- hemmatisin and New a JOHN F. ELLIS and then they desire to reject the whole consti- " : = S id 5 Now on exhibition at H. O. HOOD’S a) nT > view of the statue was over. the Grand Lodge «f | tution, becuuixe of the so-called obnoxious caw, | diana is a matter of general Democratic con. Hendkake oak Toothache: e. No. 38! Pa. avenue, the foliowingartiotee Lot MEALS EL RUITS HERMETI Masons performed the ceremonies peculiar to scat aber a own wilfulgrefusal to | gratulation. Mr. KR. served for some years in Geliciand Cramps: Fain in the eae Bile or E nye wed, and will be sold ata very low price, be- Mushrouna, Ps : : 5 . Colds, . It is also onic, . such vecasions. tolerated ina fi so yy least re conciliated or | Congress, where he earned the reputation of | cood for regulating the Stomach and Bosses One large Brilliant Brenstpin, set ina snake. with Governor Wise then introduced to the assem- pose twenty opportunities should ne atlvided to being not only a man of leading elocutionary +} ¥ gears se rely er rent singer rend eee vot sso bled multitude, Joha R. Thompson, Exq., Kdi- | the same people to vote on all. these unestiy : Gent on +} Raat * ld ree ? 5 .W.s « ar | Pearl, owe tor of the Southern Literary Messenger, who de | Whocan yuarantee that they will tet! better In Pon erppeehuey | & mind Democrat, always Teel yeh = fe 2-Im* Toat Be ei aig an te ged tn gans, by Reckt ‘- . bs Bate eastpm = - - by ‘iy livered an original Ode, most appropriate to the the future than they lave in the past?) Who cau | Te#4y and efficient in the cause of his Polition! One pairot large Brilliant Ear Rings, each 30 00 | Perches and Cherrie =r paibees - SPECIAL NOTICE.—A jal meet . - " —- espe sheeahing taece Riot the ante tye tha a Aud Hf not, would uot | principles. Subsequently his career as a pub- emint cheew Congrega:iou ia Waahtortn, | Oue inrge Cluster bliant Plager Ring _ fe | AMdjetalcr auppip. feeeh isuourtation, of Sr When Mr. Thompson had finished the delivery | it ix now, with reference to their now es ee ‘Tr | lic man has sufficed to increase and extend the | Steir Meeting Effendete Tronsurer-nod | One Clee Bae ee SS de Pines nee, De ary of hiv Ode, which was received with decides | “ret to bry however, buttetrmnsetiow? It | confidence whieh the Democrecy, cat ar wea | at Mr, Fie fe Carer, and | Que Cluster Diamond Ring” - = - ist portale by SHEKELL. & MILIER, marks of approval and admiration by the audi- | X80W® political design’ to prevent the peaceful | State bave felt in him, for he has made himself | "re duly expelled, as will be found on the muutes | One heavy doabie uve Gold, Chropometer, | Gs ranige AP (inten ee Kirkwood Sipuse 5 at ‘ settlement of the question.» 4 of the said meetin: maker Chasles John Cope, RathbonePince at intel) » Governor Wise introduced the Orator of Throughout their r ‘ + very widely known by tho carnestness and The meet ng aet rwards went into the election for} London - - = ee gay usiCal. NU — the Day, the Hon RM. T. Hunter, who deliv- ir report the committee quote efficieney of his labors out of Congress in he- Treasurer and Trustee. pro tem.. und Mr A. Reix | One Gold Curb Chain - ~ ~, - 2500] IVE merly sold at ae ‘ea frequent extracts from the official publicati gress in he- | receiving the majority of ve Treasurer. and he sbove articies will be sold, to close atrust, | be wid at decimal Most eloquent and suggestive address, publications | half of sound vonservative Democratic rinei- | Mr. M. Luley reoeiving th rity of votes as | vary low. = fo v4 teath * shat was listened to throughout with the closest | °f Governor Walker and Seeretary Stanton to Pp t ntlemen were duly | greeny ———— =. cork Dc Gate eC ples. aes ‘Secoph wemngncb ute ROPOSALS ARE INVITED Tor the Excn-| fe 19 adie os pl { of their various positions; and Tax W: The fi le or of the said Hebrew Con, vating and removing of a large quautity of earth | ——-——__3'6 Ps.» Rer the conclusion of Mr. Hunter's oration J. | in conclusion, they clearly refute the argument e Wearnen.— The following report of the | kre« IEF te Ooo cay ie PRE NO | rave cate tie it eecertee pierce part of winch a | WVOLER'S SCHRIDAM AROMATIC Barren Hope delivered acloring ode. replete with | that the clause of the constitution st ding | Weather for this morningis madefrom the Morse tbe but Mr Jonses Soccer ome: | Aor Ch sheen ar ctrests, Persons desiring tobed SCHNAYPS, AROMA ri: beauty aod patriotic sentiment. i pe rovie 8 | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Insti ( dseph Jone Cot H AL Willd eee fe tlw. | g TheProprietor particularly recommends the above Robert G. Scott Esq , alsudelivered sa i for its own amendmentis objectionable, quoting grap nstitation. cae an Bac. ~ to persons travelling or about to set ” - Schnapps eAdress at the cloning of the the following distinct and unequivocal recogni- the South or West on account of its Medicinal pr. The time of observation is about8 o'clock a. m.: | of Washington. on ne Hebrew Congregation | FyROFITABLE INVESTMENT. tion of power which is contained in another ixton. VARY 23, 1858. It wes resulved that these proveedi be 5 lished in the Evening Star, and other business en cereni General Scott reviewed the troops. —s, ewe Hooks of Sabsoription tu the Capital Stock of the | Péttiesin correcting the dixagteoable aud oftensdnn ‘J aati h , t , Jefferson City Coal Mining ring | €erous effects produced by 8 clang passed off in excellent order, not the s1j part of the same instrument : Pi clea i transacted the meeting ned sine di Cor will be pened at the Han wtdinen’ * e of water a rrssoiariiad any » zhtest ac- “All political power is inherent in the people, Ma » gold. L. OPPENHEIMER, Pree protean foe 2t Chubo Gretners ow Son ee inate ee ire partion saris lables eee proses Ippon ‘Phe assemblage then dispersed, and the and all free governments are founded on theit s = Oui. made from Joa, seen at _ “ : Sanity tary marched to their quartevs, preparatory tothe | threes they Mane ae atte erm, ad me der cat, | CONTR mAAS RG AN GAPRENCE UF | 8p Hoare acy - te loded with eoumerfets tnd Taialone closing ceremonies of the day. and indefensible right to alter, reform. tae that ‘my Books should be olosed Upto March tec, f tarot ver iw per cent | KeaBine has the proprietor's mame on the it ic, In the evening the whole city of Richmond was pace pe nent jm such manner as they Rated iy cold: time wil aye thete soowunts contuad, 6 roe by | Gee, selmbuity othe eatimaten Sppiceat “Tacs an BOL OW GFE. , 1a a blaze of lig’ , seareely a houne failing to join > ill haye their accounts continued during my | the relmbility of the estimates r ‘Those who do not need not apply for tothe failowing gent, : lon. \Vm. Bigier, U 8. P. L. MOORE, oa: Win Matromers Howes And the elty was alive with balls and festivities. X : Whig Hoase on On the invitation of the Ladies of the Mount ovssation oH ning, a : tinted A foe JAMES W. port vapeirsmai—rrdncaye ye ehabe fare a febabemerata (Locks rocks oLores ration on Washington, this afternoon i i \ cold. i ived,& great . im the theatre, which Messrs Kunkel & Co, have — 7 from @1 to'@125. Call und ese fey posse a. new, low. tendered for the G, METZE 309 Pa. av, oppor iy tata ” Hotel. i the oration, Col. G. W. Mu, fzoum last night, 194% wear the grosed ae * | Aaentr af 11th atreat be i DOLPHO WOLFE, im the general illamination. There were alao a | _, -2!® Feport is certainly one of the most able Sen __Ranat we Renver o-vest. Now Donor 18 Ronn © Saat Vier splendid display of flreworks at Capitel Square, inford will, in the — name of the ladies, presen = mn A N. Li KING @.ne of Washington, andto Wm vy rett the | a little exercised over the Massns. Cuar any Critow.~—Itia Keven baie; Corda cs Ha TATS: gue Tee up” — {24 _" _*comar Vosmn ave Sel ake. fhe spy-glase used by the Pather of hie Country, | {tre Prospects of our ocean steam navigation | around es that these gentlemen; the first at-' fe K, and ail sorts of COMBS, « ————_—___* Seentry- | interest. England has, perbaps, six hundred | tended, by the Hos, Mr. Masou, of Kentucky spa topiizeare Sian baie at S pry , L— md and ot hu ot oe. : Tate attack Br epapiengt!Y Feeoy- ships on the ocean navigated by steam, against : eh Peres - dial 5 Paper, &0., &e., at some sixty the Property of sitigene of the Uni ity Bladenabarg 1 4 dex ne PLUTHS. AOCORDY.