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for the ‘ization of a volunteers for the defence ‘exas, and authorizing the AMUSEMENTS. ASHINGTUN TRBAine to many other acts of their legislation, as well as upon this particular bill. The investigation steam machinery for the sloop-of-war at the Philadelphia navy yard to Reany, Nea- EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Late ayy Iuportaxt From Kansas.—Below! * into the fespective cases of these officers was | fie & Co., of Philadelphia; and at Boston to of the United BENEFIT OF MR. C. W. COULDOCK, WASHINGTON OITY: will be found very important letters from Kan- sens and careful. They have therefore been | Doring & Coney, of Boston—these parties being : Miciscenion acca, And last segendal THURSOAY.................Mareh 4, 1898, | sas, explanatory of thecondition of things there renominated te the Senate with due caution; {the lowest bidders, and their plans asid specifi- : ; MR. C. W. COUL DOCK ————— resulting from the act of Mr. F. P. Stanton in and it was but due to the cause of justice and the honor of the Government of the United States that Congress should thus promptly do its share to repair the injury inflicted upon them in # great measure by and through the previous action of the body in passing the naval reform law without due checks, guards and balances. The vote in the Houge upon the act passed yesterday was 122 to 51. cations best adapted for sea-service. ._— s : Tur Nayat Rerieep List.—The joint reso: | iat TE Senate, to-day, the usual morning lation relating to the dropped and retired list | b»sibess, embracing nothing of Importance, was of naval officers, which had already passed the dixposed of. é pitesaren Senate,,was adopted by the House of Repre- | _ Mt Stuart, from the Comm wentatives yesterday after the Star's report Lands, reported adversely on the bill amendatory f the act of March 3, 1955, entitled “An act closed, by a vote of yeas 122, mays 51. The | crantin, z bounty Tands to cotein aie ae sol. resol: lows : lers who have been a a “i--— = se ee in any case where the vice of the United States 3” which was referred. P HILHARMO Nic RALlL. 1 $e-y Tv recofds of the courts of Snquiry appointed under —. Of the Kenens questien yas um Onation.—Oar exchanges are teeming | the act of January 16, 1857. may render tt advise: MeL. Ba ceeeiod es apenbiec on View sages with praise of the recent oration delivered by | bie, in vos ES ei ee ere ee cane than spnahoced. peaking 4 i that , to restore ve i the Hoa. EK. M. T. Hinter, which ‘proves the navy, or to transfer from furlough to leave of | 1" tx Hovsz, to-day, Mr. Hoard proposed to the opinion of it expressed by the Star on its | absence on the. latter Li: officer who may | Modify his resolution asking for a committee of “s pies b b been dropped or nce the ion of | inquiry to be appointed to report whether the ave vee ad all ew ee pati vom the act tpt sew een Ieeraeed Aw 1 te | President of the United States has end: avored to ra : We take from the Richmond Dispatch the fol- | Suthority. any existing law to t contrary not- | influence the votes of members of this House on NTED- Be oily roune Woeman, 8 Fitention the Kansas question by the dispensation of exec- 3 NURSr. Best or lowing excerpt on the subject, as illustrative of | Withstanding, to nominate, and by and with the | utive patronage. we city references oan be gives. Aédeens C.K. Box MISS SALLI: STLOLAIR. nis RYENTNG sp fo sote, b; Will be play, in four » by ee is. De Walden, Bag. entitied LOUIS XI. oa Xi, of France... se Pe fy ws Chu. IL Advertisements should be sent im by | illegally calling together the creatures of Jim 12 @eleck m.; otherwise they may net @p- | [ane as a Territorial Legislature, before they pear entil the mext day. had lawfal authority to actas such. In expla- : RB: nation of the fact that Lane’s raffians, profess- pg rae Brin a ORNS EON ing to act under the directions of the Territo- anti-flibuster ie ing to show "that the | Tl Legislature in their wanton destruction of expansive rts rm es no more hereafter | ‘h® property and violence against the persons to be found in mere irruptions—in the spas- | ° thore differing from them politically, are not modie action of a few individuals—but is real. | *fectively resisted, we havo to say that both red in “the discovery and application of the those in favor of slavery and those opposed. to Jaws of mechanics, the true principles in fact of | ‘+ Who are also opposed to the Topekaites, have all the natural sciences. By the superior | °’™® to s general understanding, if possible knowledge, genius and skill possessed and em- | 2°t to raise a finger violently against sught ployed by our people, we shall acquire and ar- done even but nominally in the name of the propriate just such additional territory as may law, least in so doing they may afford some ex- be demanded to develop what we have. It is | °25¢ for delaying the admission of Kansas into pee on pe serngeaee a poy ‘Tuag- eae nah eomawel American journalistic judgment upon it, every- His proposed, modification was to insert in the | No, 2, Star Office. m 4 2t* Set cee nm nad whoos cperation will drive her affairs will speedily settle down, and that where : vere so nominated and confirmed, shall occupy pos: Gates that the Presider herrea Coemmame Sethe WANTED Bs 2 rospeotabl pele A sare tire Pega set Sees wt aa anid order will then assert their legitimate |‘ At the same time. putting out of view the | tions on the active and reserved ee tt executive pat e to Influence the votes of ‘Of © avuail family. Good Am a eliges A poo opeciers ee ig | claims of this venerable citizen, it would have | !Y; #ccording to rank and seniority when dropped | Sxeruere of vier teats 3s work ofa sroall famiiiy ‘glecences, enn ne tion. Prope! supremacy there, as elsewhere throughout this been di seuit tom ewes judicious saiectite a lire eer be catitied | o the | "Mir Marshall “ea aesaidiet Fiven., ppl. stree o er bi € Mr. - In dignity and-puri efits confor act appro wary | for one month, in order to take up the bill forthe | ee — pee pa ay ee Suge te! ata “The following are the letters to which we re- oC ousradier we ius aabarpaten enn Ay ‘the 16, 1857, on officers restored or transferred to the | increase of the army. . OUSE WANT * ema © for ms ir mi A 3 blended powers and graces of the statesman, the | 2¢t!vé or reserved list under that act: Provided, | "mr Burnett was opposed to the postponement, of Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky and North fer, which are all from gentlemen of judgment, | scholar ahd the orate, no man in the Senate of | That pothing herein contained shall be #0 con- | 34 the member against whom the imputation is . strued as to allow the increase of the number of a Caralina, now depleted by the frent cotlon | S™"Hoter and reliability: in aeqtcenmnt”cttanhig” an nets | eer fislive mice Tiny as new Stor | satchel sure aang soa are ae wigs | Wawa Fo PORCHES fields of the South, the Union thinks the reme- Editor of The eens February 22, t853. bearing he would grace any era in the h story of | !zed by law. He entertained the opinion that the resolntion nd_ who oan he recommenced i xaminer justly says of his ad- Tue Kansas Conurrrex —We learn that the dy would be unavailable, for newly-imported | I this morning received aletter,which can bere- | Vitginia. ‘The Fxam| sire: : negroes would not be broaght to Virginia, but | lied upon, from Fort Scott, a copy of which fee | investigating committee appointed under the s ‘*« Like everything else from the pen of Mr. . f * * would be carried to those fields where their | YO";, Things everywhere look gloomy. ,Phreats | Hunter this pstiean bears the marks of deep resolutions of Mr. Harris directing an inquiry of life and property are daily made. Why is it F the labor would bring the greatest rewards. The | that we cannot hear directly from our friends in pe eo courevire set tb arene a br Remora eee en Jaw that takes away labor would not be revereod | ‘Vasbington what is going on, without having to comnpesitions the periods fowing slong with exsy and submission to Congress of the Lecompton by the proposed supplies from Africa. set our news through the papers, on = eloquence, and the imagination being kept in | Constitution, held a meeting lastevening. A The Intelligencer has no editorial to-day. and then half the time not reliable? play by a constant succession of poetic thoughts. | statément from Gen Calboun was read, but the « was the result of malice. and that it was both sent. A Catholic preferred. Any false and contemptible,and intended as an injury | having such a Berrant for uae will find ao home to the Democratic party ax well as the reputation | for her by addressing a line to C.F. M., . of Mr. Burns. He wonld like to saya few words | _™ 5 3t _ — more, pertinent to the matter of the resolu ior, MA IED MAN. wi & small family, wishes but not relating to the postponement. aS ATION a6 Ga:dener. ery f= Mr. Marshall withdrew his motion to postpone | No. 15, at this office. m 2- and it was renewed by Mr. Wright, Ga.,on NTH D—Forthe United States Army, abie- the ground. that the House should do something eet tk oe aa ‘Copy. ‘or the graver reader it possesses still more in- = . H to relieve the soldiers in Utah rather than con- | be given good pay, bx thing and med: SE Bak i ere ae Baaysvinix, Boobs Co, Feb. 16, 1ns8 | terest, for it is replete with that philosophic fore. | Committee refused to receive it as an official | sume time for the adjustment of 2 Personal affair. | attendance, “Pay trom $12 te $22 per sunth IEF The New Hampshire State election takes | | D# Sim: We are in the midst of all the hor- | casting of the fature which seeks in the past and | document. This motion was again withdrawn to sdmuit of ee i onal o on rors of a civil war. After returni from Fort | present the prophetic indications things to an explanation from Mr. Barns, which was rea ~ Place Tuesday next, 9th instant Scott on the Lith inst., Baine and Mosramsty, come. Mr Hunter's mind seems to possess, in Mr. Stephens, of Georgia submitted a report by the Clerk. ® Teh street, opposite re Mark with their companies of outlaws, commenced an | & peeuliar de.ree, the high intellectual faculty of | favorable to the Lecompton Constitution, in Bucnaxas Bart —A grand national pall is to | indiscriminate war upon the law and order pop- | deducing from a mavs of matter, which would | which it is contended that it was the result of in thix explation Mr. Burns says that he read be given in Portland, Me., on the ith instant, by ulation, whether free-State or pri slavery. They | but camber by its quantity an ordinary mind, the KROGER Ist Lieut. Mounted Kifiemen, in the Globe that during bis absence the centle- | fe 27-tf R dthoor. : = ‘ man from New York had caused to be rad from | 73 Nae —an experienced NURSE. betweca bave been tearing down houses, stealing bo rom which he erects the most beauti- | legal action, and that a fair opportunity was | {he Clerk’s stand a slanderous pa“ ho ANTED.~Anenpas od we the supporters of the administration of Jas. Bu- | driving families from thelr clatines and endcav: tely fabrics of thought, adorned with | given to all to express their opinions through | cerning himself from the columbs of the New the ages of 1S and years. (A golored w nna L oring fh every manner to get up a general dis. | all the graces of eloquence and learning. The ill bs ferred. Apply at No. 3:7 Pa. avenve. be Tween Oe ane Sth streets. fe 6 tt s 8 A York Tribune. He sent a note to the gentleman tarbance. Among the persons they have driven | chastened beauties of the style are in Feeping the ballot-box, not only in relation to the ®P- | from New York, asking bin: to examine into the on A New Rercscican Parsr at ALsany.—The | from weill-improved claims are, Ganter, whose | with the character of Mr. Hunter's mind, and | Pointment of delegates to the Convention, but charges and retract if he was wrong. Cont-a ~ a 3 ‘ad Albany Express says it is rumored that certain improvemen re — near x 000; Hardwick, Cmaps Lo ape ee - in = ~ also on the acceptance of the Constitution. oS ex — ae — from now ane _ Te R-eolm 4 hase of t whose house the’ ive torn down, and whose | yon whieh is atforde e ye decla- ‘ ‘ A b roug! is note into t! ousejand caus: ae tee tory Rect mbacno grab claim is very valuable; Kepler, whore slang | mation and unequal flights of fancy which char. | Their having refused to avail themselves of | 171, yout! are si & M MENT.—$ 4 month ap‘ ail expenses they have taken possession of, and from whom | acterize the productions of so many of our put- | this privilege does not entitle them to complain Mr. Burns goes on to say that be will not here- AGENT is WANTED in every town those said to be interested in the movement, are | the, have taken several horses: lic men - | after take any notice of what the ventleman from the United States, to enrage in 6 re J. B. Swain of the New York Times, and H. J. | claim, about two miles ren Putecr ise ‘This masterly oration isa fit inauguration of | "°¥? but should be an estoppel on any influ New York may say, but to the fiowse he denies | SPectable and easy cme ‘or gi ae Hastings, of Alban able. with about 51,90) worth of improvements ; | the great work of art which it commemorates, | ence their complaints might have the chargrs contained in the puregraph read, and | Poghts mey he cortmaniy made. For tull partsoulers 4 y- all pro-slavery men. They Lave also driven fom | and will secure for its gifted author an associa- There will probably be a minority report | asks that an investigation shal. be made Healso . Now Yi " - thet claims fon Shake men, Cottrell and Ridge, | tion with the name of Washiugton which will i ‘i submitted a resolutl Viding for ¢ - TIRED OF THEM.—A bumber of the citizens of and have taken horses from two or three othe: amply repay him for the care and study which submitted by the committee, the above having ~ i eather re ee eppe tat . rae ment of an investigating committee. Philadelphia, Peansylvania, have petitioned the | free-State men. ‘The outlaws state that they are | be has expended in this tine production. it is said, been agreed to by the majority Considerable discussion ensued as to points of Legislature to pass a law prohibiting free negroes | determined to drive every pro-slavery and free- | _‘‘ Theaddress of Mr. Hunter deserves to be read order, when, finally— ” State Democrat out of Bourbon county before the | 29d pondered by the young msn of America. Let | Tux District oF Cotumsra Mansnarsorr.| Mr. Hoard obtained the floor. He disavowed from coming into that State. They say that they y Le compton Constituti: passes Co 5 them learn from it what constitutes true great- = : | an rsonal feeling in the matter, and xaid that - are subjected to trouble inconvenience and ex-| “the Demooratig population of thy S county is | ness—what constituted Washington's greateexe. | It being currently understood that the Pres:-| ony, Meclaccilisc mech giestoneieetine party | Hog eet be sd Pease by such influx, including old negroes set | two to one against the Republicans, but they are | let them dwell upon the great eternal truth which | dent designs sending in a nomination for the | who had made the accusation, as that was due free by their masters, fugitive slaves, and other - pescefal population. The abere, generally, Nes life i Wash gion coempi Se aalonuemeee District of Columbia U. 8. Marshalship to-day, en tleman wer Ohio 2 ave No homes or propert iving 8 oration preseu' fo. — . . sok * then proc i izat poo sa charge oranda Pub- | at the homes ef thelr leadeva, armed witit Scarp's Do Right’ "That is the highest expediency. Do | great excitement exists among our local politi- « [pie 5 subject of Execufive patron. e, saying that com- ¥ jadv,in going rifles and other arms, ready to the bidding of | Right! and leave events toGod! We could al- | cians on the subject, each of the aspirants for | mon fame, not only bow, Dat in years past, has aa cit” Ban be corner of ath street and 22 ee SE Jim Lane or his captains. But the peaceable | most imagine that uplifted right arm of our the position having lots of friends among them. | 2°Cused the President of the use of executive pa. enue, & KID POURS", embroidered {7 Shillington, Odeon Building, who, as ev- | population have for peace sake submitted long | American Moses, pointing to Heaven instead of pos B to! ne ~ | tronage to control the vo‘es of members of the . » containing three five anaes bas the freshest and rarest lite- | t0Uzb; they are roused, and willnow sweep the | the battle-fleld, as if to inculeate upon others the | Up to the hour at which we go to press, no one | flonse. me any Td Danites and Lane’s men out of the country. ‘rand moral of his life.’’ Tary matter upon his counters. sends ws the Feb-| “some forty or fifty men have already axcembled " jae sR Tuary number of Blackwood’s Magazine. con- bere, and iy = a, spec from Fort Scott Tae New Caicaco Postwaster. — Below taining eight articles of first class interest, in- | and lorty from Sprattsviile will be here, and all | will be found an extract from a Washington eluding a bountiful instalment ec elon last ade i rnpecive Commands of yA = telegraphic dispatch, published in the New work, ‘‘What will he do with it? Brockett, a pro-slavery man, and start out to. York Herald of the day before yesterday,which To Taylor & Maury, the agents for Washing- | morrow to clean out the Little Osage. Baine and h blish iving th blic an in- tan of Scott & Co.'s reprints, we are also indebt- | Montgomery, Johnson and Griftith Nowls will, if | W¢ thus republish as giving the public an in 4 for a copy of this Magazine. they fall into the hands of our boys, be summarily | sight into the system of warfare which Senator deait b: = 4 * Alt pe jes here are heartily sick of Lane’s Dongiss 1 believed 10 ibe Bene Mow Waging had been so nominated, though we have every Teason to believe that by 4 p. m. the Districtof Columbia will have a new U. S. Marshal. Senator Sewarv’s Srexca.—Though die- 1. O. O. F.—The members of Central Lodge, i i i No.1, ited senting at all points from the speech delivered iG MORROW APT ERA ON at ieee yesterday by Senator Seward, on the Kansas to attend the fu of our late Brother, Joseru ARDING question, we but express the unanimous opin- | B. !'478. Menbws of sister Lodges are frateraaily BO 2 javited to unite with th % — —— — — ion of those who heard it, in saying that it] ee MIDDLETON, Seo. Besre. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY —A indy = fils enn wer founded on remsrks made | Suitably suns 4, aceite sanaaleadidedapemes y Mesers. Harris, Morris and Smith of Ii1., and | == ———————___ Mr. Blair of Mo.’ The discussion was still in LSTA, mnt BREAST, PIN. made in the progress when we closed and forefinger. Tie finder will be itably rewarded ¥. leaving it at No. 35, second wilding, or st Mr. C: and L streets. Axotneg Haut or Bocvs Coix.—A man where, except by such liftings of edges of the . = a . gentleman or two sing! lemen ran Bamed Jobnson alias Williamson, who was, in wie wave uitnee abe ioe papa curtain, the million cannot obtain Peo idea of poke on a neonate sid a MENT? . COLUBBIAN ENCAMP. envimmcdated with went for rd, ins priva @ 1855, pardoned out of the penitentiary of the Dis- | @ Toure eal ne cane disgusted and left him. | his present political course. ‘The offence of Mr. ay a bernie = net gee ; sate a wee APT HRN GOR SE ieee | fximily,, No children or the AE. Suat-oue, nomioa aire panied : ss if Cook is his temerity in venturing to stand by ested audience, of oth sexes, to hear on Tate. Mambe: at , t Patriarch, wusihs of bagi Os ead $0}, pisces; Bealdcs batt gras ia sok the policy of the, Demosratis party, though | iacinefore the hour at which the Senate are fraternally invited to" unite withus ene THE AMERICAN LAWYER, and Bosiness- and quarter doilars, counterfeit bank bills, | Editor of the Weekly Star, - 1 actually residing in the immediate bailiwick of a O _W. HODGSON, 8. jan’ Book ; : Washington City, D. C.: moulds, plates, &c.; also, $400 worth of jewelry Dear Sin: We are in the ‘greatest suspense. and about three bashels of toys. The prisoner | we know not what you in Washingt Is said to be a fugitive from justice from Phila- | todo, and we are dally harraxeed = De sro Eing delphia, where he forfeited $3,0U0 bail. His wife ae ee night pa Pfc held here and a committee appoint to wait on the Demo- aud another female have also been arrested cratic candidates of Unis county, and also on the e es for 'e offices, ask t! U7 Late advices from Mexico state that thay | or not they would accept a certificate frome na unhappy country is still unsettled. The new pe paar auc te — ne ie een be beat y did not satis: e Laneites an anites pacha ma bes feo bsp eam ia aed and on Thursday night last the meeting again posi! ones ; P main- | assembled, and a committee of one hundred ap- taining itself, and of course having some sup- | pointed to wait on them and take them before the Porters, but bitterly assailed by opponents. me-ting. But as luck would have it they did The legitimate cabinet is reported to be com- ae a, = ad ae adjourned till + 3 ay night next, when, they say, they must .D. r Sr. D. 1 Some o! em are still in Degollado ; Justice, Sx. D. Manuel Raiz; Fo- ie oO, Pah ttee danger of their - By ves. ‘om Ewing sa’ * morni that mento, = se coeare ase a Finance, St. D1 ccoumiltes of one hundred would wait‘on ines: G. Prieto; War, vacant. xas and yg ea pseiy am (pt morning that the must be watched so that they cannot get away {t Coxrepggation oF tHE Buitisu Provinces. | they wish. Now, this isa tight Place for them, i Contracts, Arbitration and Award, Proceedings for the day commenced. WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. | Saugaments, Chattel Morteeren wit : =, You are hereby ordered to meet at your | Bill of a. Bonds. + xe » Du f ConFirnwED.—We learn that yesterday after + TO-MORROW, at 123 p. m., in complete sory Notes Orders, Receipt®, Due- Buis, Conv: Boon the nomination of Col. B. F. Washington, | Finer uniform te,attend the, Juneral of the inte Pam Dewhs, Morigenes. ledente the distinguished Senator from Illinois Though justly potential with the Senate when com- manding the confidence of the Democracy of the body, we have every reason to believe that in this case his budget of private griefe against the President’s nominee will delay the latter’s con- firmation but a very brief while, however vehe- mently and eloquently urged : , “The Senate were in Executive session for a long time to-day, and had under consideration the confirmation ef Mr. Isaac Cook, the Chicago postmaster. Senator Douglas opened the ball against him, and attacked” right and left. The Little Giant was perfectly furious. He charged bim with all sorts of crimes, none of wh ich, however. will stand fire. Senator Fitch ably de- fended Cook from the charges made by Mr. Douglas, and, I understand, handled the Little Giant rather roughly. Without coming to any vote, after a two hours’ session, the Senate ad- journed. The friends of the Admistration could easily have confirmed the nomination of Cook, in ember, J B. to be the collector of the customs at San Fran- a euder'of Capt, San. 9 . — Bisco, Cal., was confirmed by the Senate with | 1,77 Oder of Capt Jas, Vs Davies great unanimity, notwithstanding the bitter 4 MEETING IS*REQUESTED ON Personal opposition understood to have been He; ite PS vinlenorep td ven Gn x at 7 o'clock, made to that action. Col. Washington is a] subse bers and ethers friendly to the celebration of gentleman of high personal character, and as | he ensuinr anniversary of St. Patrick. it* ; : ‘THE PATRICK FARRELL toned a core ratic Reagent ete = has few | (F inyesterday's Ster.ae being concerned in 8 on, Equation Time Tabic. later superiors in any portion o| e country. net Patrick Fasrell, brother of the a ferent Countries, Value of Gold and Silver Com, a ae - | #0., &c., together with the Laws of the various Tur. Caicago Erection .—The result of the esr ans RATS WF THE | States oa the wala fi necesrary for Vatere. recent municipal election in Chicago, wherein | {senciation of the Sixth Ward will hold ‘a pubic ang is, Ai fects, Me bee- ae 3 ENING, Mai 5 x = ls - pcllany sent sepresteser panded PX trent may be expos ed. Ae sev a eminent ccied Women Dower Raton fhe te i i tt pektiee*? speakers have vo! s . means indicative that by ratting’ from the eae ring cane eee the eee sen and a Maj age d Democratic party organization, Senator Dou-| it DAN’L KLEISS, Sec. pane S200 « a not, 2 Fesrel A . R - | ix matters are here, for they are certainly in the | but Judge Douglandeclared on his word of honor | 818 has substantially strengthened himself at AT A MEETING OF THE NORTH 3 Booksellers. near Sth street. ‘Fis idea kes af length seceived an oficial en- | Gla to what will te dee in Washington, If | that Cock wan Personally and politically dishon- | home, as was anticipated by his nominal dem | gj," Liberties, Fire Company held at their =o i ne dorsement. Twocommissioners were appointed they were aware of what was the result they | est, and a man of neither the ability nor charac. ceratic friends here who sympathize in his re-| wns itfered acd passat hy ean owns resolution ‘0, RHE, CREDITORS OF PAIRO & by Nova Scotia to confer with the imperial gov- | could then take a stand, and die in defence of ter for any position under the Government. Un- 55 ymp: a passed by © untatmens vets of the NOURSE.—The undersigned will pay the first erpment on the subject, and they bave reported _ stand ; but to take a position, and then back that in'an interview with the Colonial Secretary, | 70w® Sees llega CE the question was freely discussed. The secreta-| know that their friends stand manfully up af ry said that the ministry had no desire to inter- | thein. #*% fere with the determination to which the colo-| _P.S.—I presume it is unnecessary for me to nies themselves might come on a point so imme- | %2Y that vengeance has been declared against Cal 1 : ; diately effreting their own interests, and that, if | (hem ea nme ean They say that neither of der these circumstances the nomination was per- | Cent course on the Kansas question. mitted to lie over, so as to investigate theirtruth. It is very possible Mr. Douglas's friends may en- deavor to induce the belief that this postpone- ment is an evidence of a want of support to the President in the course which he hax seen proper to ire 29 towards the Douglas oftice-holders ; but such is not the fact. The por pomsmnent was e iit J. T. Halleck, the former Presi | Nourseson seuherie ate ie Wo. s86 15th eh, dent of the Company, be and is hereby expe'led, and opposite tne Treasury. Commopore Voraxes.—We have received = ce omens Se: ppeerined —_ on ot m3 dét 8.C EDES, Assignee. the defence of Com. Philip F. Vorhees, before | and of Baitimoreand Philnderehee” : RON! IRON! IRUN' the Naval Court of Inquiry, convened in Wash- WM. O. SHREVE, I ‘ itt Secretary, pro tem. Ww w storing a fall tof BAR, ington city in May last. We have not yet had eS PEC RURES Ber BAD Dard SCROLL TRON, of superar gualite . Wi i ine i hich we offer at lowest cash rates. live; but of this you | simply in consequence of t Waee herdonal leisure to examine it, farther than to observ H. Mcitvaing, D. D., of Rochester, N hat Vans PRON, they think a union would advance their interests, | have heard fully before this. Yon | chatges preferred by Judge Deuglax against | that it is a collection of evidence in substantia-| Fi gigture ou WEDN eso Ay" and FRIDAY 525 Paz av, between Sth end Inch vis. the government would oppose no obstacle to their oy . Cook. This is a curious case;as serving to illus- | tion of the statement that Com. V. is physical- | Philology in come of its bearings m3-Iw (States) wishes. The Nova Scotia commissioners there- pk Wallach netoms Mo., Feb. 23, 1858. trate the position of Judge Douglas and his Esq., Editor of the Star: ly, mentally and morally competent to dis- charge the duties pertinent to his rank as a na- val officer. Tus Hox. Epwarp Evererr, we hear, has consented to lecture in this city on the evening of Tuesday, the 16th inst., for the benefit of the poor we have among us. The announce- ment of this fact will insure a crowded house, doubtless. AppointueNt.—The Secretary of the Interior has appointed E. 0. F. Hastings to be Register of the Land Office at Marysville, Californis. Tas Wsataer.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian [nstitution. SRESTAUBANT 0. the corner The time of observation is about 8 o’clock a. KC, , # Mazcu 4, 1858. ane nis tae neon beta ata short Lotice. aud of the mestapproved qualities. m4 3t* friends with the Administration and in the Sen- Ing rome account of Sanserit and Beo* BINDING. ate. Cook was formerly postmaster of Chicago, eof and Persian Arrowhead ianguages.”” en aas DY’S MAGIC RE ‘The undersigned respect fully invites the attention fore consider that the question has been brougli toa point at which the: xt step must betaken | Dean Sin: Of lute considerable trouble bas appointed in 1853 at the instance of Judge Doug- by the colonies, and in pursuance of this conclu- | atisen in the Territory, (Kansas) particularly in | las, who was his intimate personal and political sion the government of that province has opened the neighborhood of Fort Scott. Many Pro-slavery | friend. At the expiration of his commission, in = i men have left that place for the State, in order to | 1857, Mr. Price, the present incumbent, wa: ap- negotiations with those of the other proviaces for | avoid a collision with the free-State party, as inted also by the influence of Mr. Douglas such a confederation. they feared that a collision at this particular Book is not with Mr. Douglas in his defection L pviphehter-a Sa Ropebiy, endanger the passage of | from the pemeeae party, but is : firm aan é constitution throu ngress. Among those | istration man; hence his nomination over Pr ice, Tax Camet.—ta looking over our California | wig have Jeft are Gen. Clarke, Ransom, Green. who is removed, and hence the bitter chagrin of files, we find that Lieut. Beale with fourteen | wood and Brocket, all of whom bave given their Douglas. How are the mighty fallen! Judge camels, arrived at Los Angeles on the 8th Janua- | reasons for their acting as above mentioned.— | Douglas's influence is gone!” ty. The appearance of these uncouth animals Prem oll we ous gather here, a fight in Kansas created great excitement among the people. The | ‘te Spring ix inevitable. ‘and if such ix the Caxirornia.—Our private letters, received case, and the Lecompton Constitut. 5 ‘i animals under Lieut. Beale have all grown ser- pass, J hope we will have friends in Cope, by the last Pacific mail, as well as those of viceable, and most of them are well broken to | sufficient to give us a fair show ; for if we murt | others in {Washington having reliable corres- the saddle, and are very gentle’ The San Fran- | thus defend ourselves, and we are allowed a fair in Cali ia, concur i cisco Bulletin says that all the camels are of the zee Can clear the country of the vermin. | Pondents in California, Se ee shot rs Bledsoe and Ecter arrived here on last evening | the efforts of the portion of the disappointed one hump specie, except one, which is a cross from Kansas, and give no very satixfacto % A between the one and two hump Kinds. This fel- | counts of peccocdinnes there, since the aijoun office-seekers who have lost their senses naar low is much larger and more powerful than ei- | ment of the bogus Investigati Committee, the weight of their chagrin, to get up a sub- ther site or dam ene is a grizzly Tookiag byweid. _ li poh str ten or ge after the majnmnient stantial democratic opposition on the Lecompton & camel-mule of colossal proportions, and weighs | & Segialsture,) the diftculties at Fort | question, as the most signal political failure that Rheum: nd N of his friends and patrons of Wash ton and ite viciwity to } OOK Sprains ont . BENDING ESTA GLISHMENT nd Cram; ; | No. 4276th street, corner of | onisi- hi Qniavenue. where he is prepared to Bo exeoute all orders in a manner warranted to give satisf-ction. Jn fitting out lus establishment, refe) - enoe has been had principally to the execution of Modern and Antique Stvies. in which department be feeix assured he can meet the wishes of ail who {n- vor him with their patronage. All orders will receive promt attent on. EDWIN JONES. m 3-2t* No, 427 6th st., corner La. avenue. eenetneneliamiaiensienatibsicenrsnetineeniandinentirensem=resnernerens = HOUGHTS FOR THE HOLY WEEK, for jount parsons by Miss Sewell, author of Amy 3, . Barelay 's Get the Great King, | vol.,#vo., ool- = i FRANCK TAYLOR. fe 22-im* R CLEANING KID GLOVES:—Jouven’s I 8 Compound: price 25 cents a bottle. One _ vottle cleans 5 pair. For sale at LAM- hag D'S, 484 7th street, sole agent f r Wastingtcn ity m G BREDA respectfalip tous heave to form ins . we ' ia friends and the public of Was K and Georgetown, that he has just a RESTAURANT 0: the corner of J R. B.SCHWARZE, p o . HOLESALE DEALER ix . Respectfully informe tis frende and custom that he will sell his OYSTERS are known to be of the best quality i the market)at.» lower price than any Boffalo,N Y. New York, N. u Scott . 5 Y afford, ne heb pony pense Fant rivers say that they would Punredeee has, so far, occurred on the Pacific side. At first THe ENGLISA SEAR OUR OF ts fet a mor cd ee ain - get fat where a donkey would starve to death ut Scorr, K.T., Feb. 1, 1353. | a few prominent men seemed disposed togo into , rold. important discoveries and ‘ PS STERS ale: The camels are now on their return tothe Colora. | ¥- D. Wallach, 1 , ‘ a “th “ar Focarieket he the movement; but soom sober second thought caused all of them who had any thing of a z future to be injuriously affected by being * If it bed not been for them, our v: ~ posers aed} ‘ar tele Dean, Aner. | Seratic candidates would bave been a thomend | known as persons who bad played into the Posi! ¥ more. Dennis, Crawfoid & Co , have been try- | hands of Republican partyism with open eyes, wards Lieut. Beale will return by the new wagon ing to organize the ‘+ Douglas Democrats” in the bs Pe route that he bas surveyed, to verify it; and so on Territory and by their labore to keep up the to take due acta not to become identified with to Washington. He is expected to reach the eap- | ‘‘ how!’ —— the Lecompton Constitution. | the opposition upon the question; the latter ital before the Ist of March, in order to lay his Protea weyprintahrlrt Epi being almost alone, avowed opponents to the Tepert before Congress. canr—bis associations and correspondence with | Position of the Democracy and national Ad- Lawrence all go to prove what I say. ministration upon it, at the date of last advices New Yoru Scsraixs rue ADMINIsTRATION — I have just learned, from a reliable source, the | from San Francisco ‘There was a fine demonstration of the New York | mode adi by the Abolitionists to secure the : Editor of Washington Star: do River for the purpose of carrying provisions Dear Siz—I peeks wee bow the President can for Lieut. Beale and the military escort, who, it | consistently keep ——, —— and — in office. m2im Southeast corner 12th and §. st : Richmond, Va Petersburg, Va Norfolk, Va Lynchburg, Va. Bristol, Ten.. ¥ FO N N Wilmington, N.C. 3 WM. HAYMAN is just r ingtto Ruri tnd Columbia, 8. C selling off his remai st of ich rt Charlestay 8.Cc ment of Laces at unheard-of low Prices, consist Al lear, > S + clear, th.20.wind NW Hoxrron SN Pann’ COLLARS, . fOINT APL! Ug do. ‘do. al Geor tween G | 6 Body — inform his friends ay gaioe es". s00TS ALL. . do. A TEINSON’'SSIBERTA A rarrative of seven contiol of the State in the event of the Montg. Ala CES, black and whi the piece or yard. plemations aoe in eer. Democracy at Monart Hall, Tuesday evening. in | the act of admission. It is : . Tax New Yor? Tows Evecrions —On Tues- BCH CAPER ot ANT Ua Me tne richest “Sent Ses rng one Tariary: support Kansas policy of the National Ad- | days before the meeting of the Leg! day last the annual township elections through- i pleasant. ne. so anerte by jam ‘athinson: Caen ee aa Seeneat shri pete orate washers oF tach Bana Amore bemo- out the Empire State came off. As far as we , clear. th. 50, windSE,| —™4!¥ WM. HAYMAN. wi one of t' in the cit: louse on writs to . 3 e- . OVERS =~ : removed for the beter accommodation of the | De imued in some of the western counties Thee | have, heard from them, they indicate a heavy | ,,Burometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m, (cor: | ()ROVER & BAKER SSE WING MACHINE to be carried thither, to ey peculiar to legal proceedin ad lb 1 | *ggregate Democratic gain in all quarters of . In the meantime the Legbiature is to | the State. Thus, the Democrats carry thecities one—as the capacious floor was soon very nearly meet, they havi the majority in each House, | of Rochester and Oswego, and gain heavily rected for temperature, ) 30,243. Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- imum last night, 13°; near st ie 16°. Mean temperature yesterday, 22°. large crowd that was expected to be Present and So AMILY IN Aa ui of Wolres = DAM A proceed ret Sed ut cx extty howe, |” (tt Stllery wore cocu- | seosed day’ sapel tae Leevenueetnn writ. | throagbout the. Oungremional distriet of Box, CONGRESSIONAL. the best ed to the public. “Th yveproprine, BOUNAP ES. pied at an early hour. delegations, and thus secure the control of both | Israel T. Hatob. Thirty-fitth Congrese—First Session. ind: He most res tally snvatee | Sannapye seni Pastioulariy recommends the above Addresses were made by Ex-Governor Jones before the arrested members are dis- Ix Tux Sexartz, yesterday, Mr. Brown, from ne th persons travelling or about to settle in ys be in attendance to exhibit | tk South or West on socount of its Mediciusl pro- ‘end to instruct all who ae desirous of pur- erties in correcting the disngreenbic and often dan- serous effects produced by 5 change of water—a We. BUTE ete on | visitation to which all travelers South and Weet ween Houses . Bil f ; i imagi thing. This result is of striking interest, in view of and Hon. Mr. Bilboa, of Teanessee; Mr. Brow- sealen ra bo ne inegleaty thing But | ea inaa a oa ties Seléa: tek tab the Committee on the District of Columbia, re- et and Hon. Mr. Hughes, of indiana, and othe, to be at home in dan; inets about ed a bill for the enforcement of mechanics’ and letters were received from Hon. John Kelly, | thar tite note in sanerous precincts Northern demooratic masses are with Senator | Prt jes of all sizes b ies Hon Elijah Ward, Hon. Jobn Cochrane and | They also threaten toattend the meeting of the | Douglas and his absquatulating followers pete lt ear 1a the District of Colambla, hand Yor sate 318, Iron Hall, Pa.ev., re parti liable. Hon. Wm. B. Maclay. Legislature one thousand strong, a against the Administration and the Democratic the subject in the ‘(Revised Code, passed ton stawew ats cthaad oth steeets, tn putcbosing the Sehaappe, es the ote arate! The Herald says: - oie, (ansassins) can do as they please. If| porty organisation. It will be remembered | second reading. *PRONKS! TRUNES!: TRUNKS! | is flooded with counterfeits and imitations The “«It was one of the largest and most enthusiast- | Droducea cnt eae numbers, a row will be with tion, the Democratic | ,,D'ying the consideration of the bint for the aa- | ‘T’ — “| genuine has the proprietor'’s name on the bottle —_ pacmmahe Produced, and that js what they want for Eastera | that, with » single exception, mission of Kansas, which was taken up at the| The undersigned has now corken@ label. Por sale by afl 2 Ce a ne wee bied in this | consumption. But still our men must turn out, delegation in Congrees from New York are true | expication of the morning honr-— on kano large and vey on ale by all Druerists and Gro- city, and tn polat of interest was one of the most tmnless some troops are to be about. to their allogianes to their politial prt ewe ‘made sn elsborate argument GR reer, ors. A “tent ie indtoderec haentaiee. See, ee ma ses 8 2 Sema eacooeng top my 3 sit se CAN ENGINE thon to sustain the President at all haza-ds.” triotic firmness is most ‘forcibly illustrated in : Ce eo DoLES ae a is ad “"R The Journal of Commerce says : » the result explained above. State, and as itsebar- ’ = pally — ; . Prot Peep tn a wens were se oes yesterday passed the Senate's bill virtually to| Naval Lagrorennaai apo AL ‘Nelson, | i sonia, top eae praia Seemscen "fad he ligne ne geen restore to the service the Intely d: and re- | who has been for some past in command mond Mechanies’ 1857: = forthe re of heart pre) bara er ho re ropped for | of the U. haope Prensa aa In tim Hoven, the joist resolution auitharis- Tn ek Coat, 12 pm pont fy tn = 4 wr ee storati aval rts of I; been relieved by Lieut. > returned on fre m Want of oii Ben Asriictiox—Mr. Corning. M, C,-bas | hee dase mt, Taviry, mot.s Bas bee. x0 Ing the President to restore to the active or‘re- poy eee this city. We do not of the Marine which uddea ;.| know We ever before saw the House mani . Josiah Watson, Corps, | the Naval Retiri was further discussed, ae — rad the sinming ens of » ner, Saclay ferteocommanmdatio a diepaition to do bus i ont ordered. to the gommand of the ‘iow by Mesere. Clingman, | 9 Dy Miog sake, oF Tees sik ang = Be ae | om nome ie Sneary he orate soni Inset” HE Pn 17. re tse] wd st ene to the United States. Y i T 4s, Sedalet. 2 shail be compelled Lesa calied ome from Wathington by telegraph RS aetorg, eand br mee . nay a “mart ee, at a tee ia idee in @ long session, as in this one.” We hore-refer

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