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rng ny He hoped that some ype would move | Lapres are skatingon to-day, and RENT: AND SALE. Bartwmors M. EB. Conreresce.—When our cae, Wilson ee fe ie rman ae We hope fhis ‘delightful and tan ns} eg eS ag TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MO: report clored yesterday the conference was en- Be genticman who bad just spoken, Sagrelee wll be ad more generally by REL eaten, tad near the Gguemat Fost Qtioe By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. xaged in discussing the resolutions which had | about to call"him to order.-Throdgh ail the | 4adies. Why not as Genred. ot ~j PESEMTORY SALE OF GOLD ANDSiyen been presented by Rev. Dr. J. L Phelps, in re- | Methodist territory there was not one member of TagCresK of the weather has blendered and |. Also, wanted—a FURNISHED COTTAGE in af ae c) %, Jewrnry, &c. Ac lation to the establishment at Baltimore of ‘a re- | 2 church out of fifty who poten opportunity the country, of easy access to Washington, with a Tg tn NING, March t,t to read a religious of bis denomination. | seut us the ‘‘cold snap” intended tor January. inna. and the use cow. Address. exch ‘and Weices edreal wo be: called 1Fbe! BUGipre } ‘Tae tnjariont comsegnoncar MaIEe the pamie, | Swennee Cantus fet; Gund the ose, of 9 cow, ectron ig the week wreil the whole Weekly Union Methodist.”’ man had f own it* apt alluded to were the result of hi or some competent appointed in his | Etar © Ad teens. rad saieee Rev. Mr. Grifith allnded to the expense of | imagination. We could easily select aman from | place ‘ Le OR RENT—A WEL. | of J frge stook starting & paper of this description and conduct. | this Conference who would conduct this paper Tas Late Josurn B. Tate —Al a meeting of is ropa God ing it xnecessfully. He had looked into the mat- | Without one of the gentleman’s ‘terrible conse- the Franklin Fire cn ‘Rharedpg oven jit the house ired. ail a ter of ex, ture and could say, from zood — resulting from it. There was at this : Company, nm : ergnae, No. eon r omeen torkae Con. thority, that they could publish a paper thout | & me an urge cSaeee ee its eee ing, on saree following resolutions were Ho- Oenie, azd Gold Stone oing to the urchas! @ press of 9 - Phel wed same | unanimously adopted : Gola Beitowe anlany popula papers ‘were printed view of the ease as had been advocated by Mr. anktselved, pms in the death of our paccmes RI 8 used in . Kota, Used Gases, Por Fens, Silver Pens ferent role, aa than seapioyin eae Prater ee He was speaking when this report closed. thie company bow rey rm triend, Jeu coun: Stone. are teens thee Protas Pree nT nae: Sone a them on Presa; reman: athro} in i ceo-ner ' “ result of it all was that the $5,000, which Wasninetox Aqurpuct.—We understand that nest’ enlarged a ~ sere _ life a aire of B, W. REED, m — ae ms WALL & BARNARD, Avcts, the Conven- ‘was pi in the resolutions, was ample to davlight now shines through five of the tunnels from destruction, from the love he bore the human ————__________ CS andon ALUABLE FA IN KANSAS - = wart and prosecute s0 good and’ necessary = | Sr tne years noua PE cts allan wow o mae | ET e ea e ee FUTURE DAYS. sas Rev. W.T. D. Clem stated that though he was | _Tuunel C, 800 feet in length, 1s bored through | mission ta) il hin infinite | Sara City and trorenesien Ba @eaven- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. the Con. in favor of this enterprise and would undertake a soft, decomponing gneiss rock. The roof, in oe rhea po tepiantiogre Nyy ansas Tarn + Ehere 1 pon metas ones : SALE BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT ‘he ade to support it to the extent of bis individual abill- | some places, requires support by timber; and, as fifteen or Desus, Canrxts, Stoves, TaBixs, Caaxs, ity, yet he was not in favor of pushing it ahead | the rock is porous and decomposing, ‘kmen ted family; but theyaie ee alone in their So fast ax to act definitely upon the resolutions to- | are engaved in lining the whole tunnel with ma- | 8: ction: in his death, the widow and the day. He moved that the resolutions be referred sonry This masonry is more than two-thirds helpless orphan have lost a true and erous UMBER, &c.. ar Auction ~OUn SATURDAY APTERN « the 6th inst.. at 2.0’olock, I shal! sell, am front of the General Post Office, a large ‘3 inquire of JOHN WILLIAMS ge fi NES at 379 Pa. avenue. 10t of , to @ committee of one from each district, and | completed, and will be finished witht . | friend ; and the t:a:, as it nprings from the foun- | “Ref Hon. Marous J. Parrott or | Mah Desks, Writing Tables, og ty that they be instructed to report upon them to- The work, being ur decqround: And. proves tain of their gratet mipedarly shee ay eigal a, will | Wm. We Russell tec? ot Learn e ee bet = Bookoases, Pigeon Racks, Lum- morrow (this) mocning, giving, in regular form, | from frost, has afforded profitable employment | be an eternal monument to hiss irtus, E Terms'cash, in specie fands ae ae the institution of a joar- | during oe weather, ~ large number of " a pad tetoe Badhpmegid secant nom be c. March 4, 1858 in -lw mae “A. GREEN, Aw ene - masons, and bas carried on with great rap- raped In mourning for the sj si ENT. EMEN CAN BE BE Acco ODATED | ~~; ~ maudnde iy 0a nat aie tee Seeeaater for the Pihetprg i were ps irae tr yan is beg 4 large — - cg hay a e llards meee _ | SS Cisssie Bain on estan aieeece Genre — <A c id i - _ a a lining of masonry fourteen atch Rerurns.. in Morton, Germany, sai F ND GARDEN Statvagy. Cie < c y would sustain no re establishing of a r to define the position of | ;, in thic . - A handsome three-story BRICK | « ABY. CusssicaL Vases | eee the conference, when that position had been al- eyeueas Scot about elghty feet each in | Y8"aut; workhouse 90 days. Patrick Trainer, WELLING, stunted on L between 4th and | Buonzes, axp Pentax Winx, embracing articies | DY endorsing the course of the Nationel n ready so definitely set forth. He thought the | tength, are al Ireland, do; do. James Smith, Ireland, do.; nant. A, rol bevery moderne THURSDAY RUENING Meee a pratas | march steadtiyen toate eae ant best way to meet the enemy was to meet them in | very hard gneiss rock, and will not need masonry. | Charles Trainer, Ireland, do.; do. ‘Thomas H. ve 8t Crouoh’s Acsdems of Musia. corner of Pennsyl. frequently voed with applause ) open debate and discussion. What was the tes- innel ninety feet, was opened terday. | Gibson, Md., drunk ; do. Sixteen lodgers—all vanis avenue and llth street. HS 8 rare collection A commi on resolutions was timony of the brethren who had spoken this | The rock is soft, and bas required timbering | non-residents. so Opened. These tunnels are in ne, VALUABLE FARM OR COUN’ A SBAT FOR SALE —The advertiser ode TRY | comprises <i fers B ff Wash - on motion all the resolutions morning?) Afterall that Jt hove done in oppo- Meoughout. IC will be lined with masonry im = for sale for lose than coat or will exohange for um: a. dickvon and Notoine Seren oe Webster, iev'ef the party were referred to the A 3 medi le roperty, acres,. wperb original, the Nym, ol ie he 5 they bad lar bck sine whe’ tad ih wi | weg bd glee oat aad’ eta | the recog of WILLIAM FARRELL wil ye | Soweto Oct fat on tt Fae Orit ieiidianeom™ od. om the Lo the inaurrectioaists. They were taking too hasty | distance at each end, will notrequire Lining with | femoved ound, for interment, ou Sunday, the ith | Se.si,new and of the best kind. ? gave rise to a spirited debate. — Sieaa ee gucation ofe weekly paper, and | masonry. ‘This tunnel will discharge thewater | DRIYIE-sround, for in ee eee FF ed ener gereen furmor sentiomaa’s comn- The reason given for this movement was the — — se § Pn : aoe ae eee aad — red <i Lb ated the Receiving oe Porhsps some of gue, taints cose hi 4,20 purchase will please address M . Box Autumn and Winter, a enta by the Cincinnati convea- let well enongh alone. They had had the great ‘The oparaliod Of liste aie of shame (neon | oe death and a ue, ao doubt, haves Aoaked! at his Powerman raabishe Ring Sra te ores Graces of Canova, | rice Prosheret af tas convention was conflict, and had come out victorious. What | with masonry, which, when finished, is oniy | O#¢ .n 8 differentJight from what it really was on UILDING LOTS—For Sale—A variety of | Fidelity, The intage Group, Cleopatra, Power's | with packing the committee more did they want? They bad not yet conferred M is =< - | account of where the occurrence took place, and BUILDING LOTS on the Island and otber Greek Si he , = » who were all with our sisicr conferences, whose support they | teen teri alter Benes aay aia. Pi {he company that he was unfortunate enough to fall sof the city, 'T modating. Ingiire = Pho Hancete: teeta nee a italian Mendicants, Group would need. if the intelligent and weil-dis- | nevded to supply them with materials, brought Uy eked toy Rie feol ids, The P: Muse, &o. nd - DAVID MYERLE. | iso, bosutifally carted toe acne Vases Sey amith them, what more did they want? | from the outlet of the tunnel, several hundred | “no of theres with Wao he wena pany, at | - — ST En :trerian Urns. four foot hehe fee 4 id they want a paper established for the pur- | feet distant, till the space completely Cuptain | the te the fatal blow wan struck was un'ord wo ROMS ON, PA. AVENUE TO LET. Bonen Ths soar foot hgh. for caus pose of converting the rabble to Methodism, and Meigs, finding the consumption of candies ne- | quaintace that worked with him when an appren- Rooms, on 2d floor, on Pa. avenue, between [2th Roman Agate Urns. for lt hts, to regulate the mob? If so, how many of this | cessary to give light for so many men ut work | 100, 80™o seven years since, and for old Sequain. | and I3ta streste: on Saami. Lewis, Jewelry Store. | ‘A mphoras of Bardigito ine bis class would ever see, much less read th{s pape? | very great, directed the dark, ghtasatieg a pel gpd * re De Greci 1 , The Preside cane ‘The President ied that if it was cleapuorentaen an ee A — one made - add four additiona members to the committee; whi nega- tived—ayes 47, noes 82. = A motion to increase the committee to thirty - r - LY recian Cruits, Fiorieres for bo queta, &c., thi tf ence, in order that time might be bad to ancer- A fw Dbuckcis of limewash, applied to the ion js to injure or take = Chief, Una and Lion, Psyche, Pandora, May. | _™T. Wright's esc finally prevailed, and the " timber, rock, and masonry, reduced the cou- | theiife of his feiiow-man ; but his Rood nature and presen ——— be likely to be obtained sumption of candles nearly four-fifths. — heated Rae po fox whic! pe wae smeys rom the sister conferences. This may be could not stand by and see even a strang J Rev. Mr. Clem here renewed bis motion for a BEG vt arene secte eee duped and swindled out of his hard earnings, ad is presoribed with reat success by the Medical Fao- reference, and the question being put, resulted | iow. ‘The water pipes for the twelve-inch main ppm) Rood mrp bay patos Sisiife, {Ais at | uity im Gravel, Gout, nic Rheumatism, Drop- | [7 Tne sttention of the ladiew and rentlemen of in the motion being carried. are now being hauled and distributed along the | *Oi4necd he was raised by tender, loving parents to | #¥+ Dyspepsis, Sluggish Circulation of the Blood, | Washington, *eorgetown and Alexandrin is Te- Arrival of an Atlantic Steamer, ‘The Chair named the following gentlemen to | avenue. — the age of 11 years, when both parents died within | Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and exhausted Treaty coticites. on they cnngsnet the sciice: | New Youn, March 5.—The Propeller New serve on the above committee, viz: From Balti- SCPEKINTENDENT oF PuBLIc Scnoots.—The | 0n* year, and he was left an orphau; he was then | Vital Energy; and ‘as a beverage it has no superior | superior to an: revious exhibition ofthe k and r | York, from Glasgow on the ith, is below, and more District, Rev. WT. Clem; Potomac Dis-| : gent to Baltimore and placed under the esre of the | in the world. a oe ‘M Vitt beg leave to | Will probably be up at 12 (noon )”” i trict, Rev. A Griffith; Winchester District. Rev. | Washington correspondent of the Alexand.ia | Hey. Mr Delon Wien he returned to this city he z forma there fi Ww . Ts s, Saturday N Ww ingham District. Rev. J Sentinel, « ico,” ‘i ks | was under the gaardisnship of Me. Themes Gee | Put ap in quart and Pint bottles, and for sale by si) | in ae fri Ashington, Georgetown, “OXDON, Saturday, noon.—Cunsols 964096 Sagpreele — pyssbags Sepsil Heveen ne ’ Sarr me,” _eritictets str Ses * | bery; he then had a great desire to lenen'a trade, | the Druggists and Grooers in Washington. Sad Alexandeie. thatthe. ral teste heremptory, | Allsop. who was supposed to have been com. - —y trict, Rev. — touching this bill, creating this office, new before | whan he accordingly, with Mr. Carbery’a consent, <d rus' Pant, Sve. themselves of this op- | plicated in the recent aitem, to assassinate Na- See? Louisburg District, Rev. H.C. West- | tne city Councils, and objects to the Bill 1iself, | ener eae eg Me, CarbarT's, consent. UDOLPHO WOLFE, portunity of purebasine ruch elaborate waren. pt WOLFE’S Scuzmwam AROMATIC SCHNAPPS Also. t benulifal Assortment of Fi China, and In the evening, the comimittee on resolutions F ‘ea Services ancy Articles, Perfume Bottles, not being read report, - of new designs, Puneh Bowls. &e. journed. dic Aa =e SSP had recently been in but - Sole Importer and Manufacturer, One hundred dollars and under, cash, over | P22, y Paris, bad because, as he a es, it would deprive the | *ndf ithful for5y i—the tine agreed on between 4 Saab tepoand kee «| escaped to America, a hoe ake ee eee Board of Trustees of much of the deaer now | 8. He has sinoe 3 nce worked 1n this city with the m Nos. 18, 20, and 22, Beaver street, New York. oe Renee: Saree months, Sor satie There was another orpent that Schamyl bad had been o:dered to be published; thts order had | ¢dxed in them, and would place the schools un- dere Semmens: “he Ape fo nmber Of friends whee B.S. The goods wilt be on exhibition the day and | submitted to the Czar of Russia Been made. very late inthe proceedings: im fact, | Jef the direction of one maa, Ac. We have re- and ucgualatances,and beloved ty them all. for he BAS GAGE EXPRESS OF FICE | night procedingthe sale _ The steamer Tamar arrived at Sout on thus. two dave! bateoe ‘the Fidjournment. ‘Ti | ©Xtmined the bill, and flad thatthe Superintend | Sulsoauais st, Upright Gud industrious citiz scl TREET, méd J.C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. | Saturday with £100,000 in Australian and speaker had had to remove toanother station, | £vt,is wholly subject to the Board of Trustees; |" Tuomas Lx Adjoining The States Printing Oftce. 5 the Marco Polo a:rived off Holyhead on the same issued from | 44y With £300,000. ARSHAL’S SAL. In virt: M lien | abe, subscriber, Baggage Agent for Baltsmore fierie facias, under the n rd would not supplant it. ‘Phe objection urged | <n ne and to make up the register which he had done | 2” x 9 Without assistance, in about one week after be | ' ‘ue bill that uo teacher could be appointed by ho and Washington Branch Kail the clerk's office of the Cirewit Court of the District = adjournment of the Conference. And yet the pedlarreep iene 5 cartifieate of qualification GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. openal an office, at the above piace, for the aooom- | af Columbis, for the county of Washington,andto | | Great Meeting at Tammany Mall. Complaints ‘were general that the minutes were | ie a cSivitg to te aap eee ay the same | OCKET-BOOK LOST.—Lost in Georgetown meodation of the public, ere eee ee Donen d me bested the Gomrtiboneedien el eee on | | New Yorn, March 5.—Last night. tm pursu- not published soon enough. If the Conference Daparine vine doe State eeenre gees te ra ipoekel Book, taining about $25 in, money, the use of Wagons to couv teattboats, &e-orior | FRIDAY, the 28th of Maroh, 1858, at 12 selon ance fs on, eens 4 nearly Gir Ave hun- Wiz: ee jotes. on oa 18 0 Fs road = ton nfinen’ names, man’ wee filled pose requested that they ordar tat once, that the person who is to be examined by the Board | changer slsosome xelusee pencre the finder will | femoval to any point in this City or Georgetown. | the following described property, to wi degree d ‘Office open from 7 0’clock a. m. to 10 o’clock p. m., | fendant’s rieht. title claim, and’ interest inand to its utmost capacity, to express an opinion upon fight be preparing it for the press imme- | Im ened oflce, and the ‘eport from the combine | contents oy ALT WAH TENN Be thea daily, except Sunday.7 fo 10 o'eioak a. an. 2 goal fhe three, 9) Frame Houses erected on Lot No. 8, ine course of the Administration 1a relation to diately. He requested the several committees, : ~ | tu keep all the money, he will confer a favor by re- 0p. ma NM. B » aaah owen the city of Washin D “ Bmajority sustainrd — ; ao their reports, tofarafeh the Secret ing Board. This is precisely what the bill con- : tn a loteor th the your off gaxe Agent Baltimore and Ohio Kai!road. | ®! 5 je city of Washington, the President in a series of resolutions. Jobn A with duplicates to be placed iu tue hands of the | templates touehing the appolatment of teachers SW tan Gone == Eaten ted oles edt ee . Tenney, Georgetown. Lokey, and will be sold to eotsh ae 3 Dix presided. Addresses were deli by the ! The bill is, i sential feat ical | “nS 5 . N, B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to ial No. 279, ered Ts sats ators sateen, tee | SUP aE Mee Skee ate mit | APAVORS OFFICE, Gumpert | Bee Ra ee ae eine ana | Obabr Sm, diorama pair | span, Rabe icky Baler dat Se of the above statements, Rev. Mr. | city of New York, upon this subject; and if MAYOR S OF FICE, Grorcrtown, D.C. they wil! }» by giving up their checks my m2dts Marshal for the District of Columbia. was harmontous P. i Ferpruary 838. ents on the cars, willl have their baggage taken Clem moved that a committee be appointed to | {t Proves satisfactory there, where there are forty- |” Sealed proposals wil! be recente iy efi ceen | Mente onthe | office, or at Baltimore ollice, assist and superintend the making up of the an- | 100" Members of tue Board of Education, aud | tij2o'clook noon on Monday, the 8th of March next, | Sharp street, aud noextra charge. nual register; carried. And the Cha! a yeep 135,722 scholars attending during the year 1857, | fortherent of the F-sh Wharf in Georgetown, lot No. 11 dio ~ The Virginie Banks, &c, ARSHAL’S SAL in yjrtue of coven. Ricnmonp, March 4.—In the Senate, to-day, Columbia, the bill forcing all the banks of this State tore. the Free Schools, we see no reasun to suppose it | cash, to the first Monday in March, 185). GASTON & CLARK, cereale rin and Rev. John Thrush on that | yonld be otherwise here, where these e nee At | Saal, to the Gret Monday in March, 185). Mayor. | 48 Louisiana VENUE, seodnd door from | {or the County of Washington and tome diregted,t sume specie Payment on the dest of November Rev. J Gibson moved that some plan be put in | ‘ee? Trustees and 2.400scholars. Mayors Lenox,] E¥OR BOSTON—Finer VessuLcThe packet SEL Aton, eae FS ATS TEN, Court-houre door of said County on FRIDAY,the | ie tha House, to-day, the Orange and Alexan- requisition to ascertain the number of copies of sot ‘Towers, and Magruder, as well as the schocner Marietta Burr, Capt. Nicker- CLOTHING AND GEN FURNISHING | 26th day of March. at 12 o'clock, m., the follo dria Railroad » romriation bill was defeated by the annual register that would be wanted, asa | Bva'd of Trustees, in a majority of their annual | son, has arrived aud will suil'as above. Far GBn GOOD! erived property. to wit: il defendant one majority. This indicates the fate of all the nnual reg’ or +a reports for the i i 2 fr i HARTLEY &- ‘1 i desirable Stock | titie. ¢ aim, and interest in and to ail that piece or es of all the means of gettiny at the probable expense of pub- | 'P® ast eight years, have united in | freight or pasang y to ‘The subscribers call attention toa desirable 8 1 of ground ty! G similar bills now before the Legislature lishing itrand on kis suites aconsenittor a one | Tecommending to the Councils the creation of the | BRO .101 Water street. Georgetown. m3-1 of CLOTHING which they now have on exkitt; Trot of Goenka ene norpeoamn, ta. “3, eg! * was ordeied by the conference to canvass that | Mice of Superintendent of Pubiic S-hools; and | > puGING STOCK—CHEAP FOR CASH | door frou ta ttrest abd au thee mee denned tt | lowing motes and bounds. te Site Dernern ens | Connecticut Democratic State Convention body to ascertain how many copies each member | Wiis tere inen have 0 earnestly advocated for | FR : close off the VoF if Rownibie very effort necessary | West tide of Market Spacest atteee and Mot | New Haven, March 4—The Democratic State pom, so long riod, may, without hazard, be adopt- OHN H. SMOOT, T es south from the corner of Bridge stre a iis ; ot] ssi r i as James f, | 4 Whenever the finances of the city, applicable No.9 Brideravei, teotciswin, D.C a SOGiE part kal! be MSO8 El CCST LS SENDS et ere aed mate tn ee ee L onvention met here yesterday. ‘The attendance Armstrong be appointed xecond assistant pee to the cause of Free Schools will permit. wishing to reduce his stock as ow as ae by the In th OTHING DEPARTMENT we can guarantee > y ett ar cs + roan een gt the e- tary; carried, As Rev. Mr. Armstrong was pre- | , “Quantico” is entirely in error as to the person | ist of March, will sell froin thia date every descrip- to be perfeot in poiut of & ability, fitand 8 4 3 vernor, Gene! ames viously appointed as a member of the board of | indicated byw stewards, ft was necessary 10 excuse hia from | cured by the 3 jor; he never was a ‘\ Republi- | "fasey Colored Drosa Silke, serving oy that board, and this was done the | CAM" of anapplicaut fora cle-kehipin Warhing- Printed Nowsline Delaines YP TIN TE 3 + thecce south and parallel with Market Space Pratt; Lieut t-Gi hose services might now be pro- | Honof WINTER GOODS at reduced prices for | style, because we make every suing sures vas, Set foot € eben. more or Teas, to povnt which wil be pens degree wi fpr J me Penna e. tnters: vs 6 line of je sou! sal 9 house watended west, then by said line reversed | “22"an on the Kansas question. hu Cotton. Res- ‘ rat 25 w ig | Om. The yentieman indicated by “Quantico” is Merino, Piaids and Poplins, * muke | eastto Market Space at the southeast corner of pe nd eee Te eres fe aul bis | f receipt of asalary In New York of $3.00, and it French Merinos, beget orang any meter empl id m forth and with the line of M Death of Sullivan Dorr. Rev. Mr. Nadal here presented a request from | !4 ba:dly probable would, if supcimee, come to Shawls. : iris, ah eats & 1 aco | which inthe sarehsene secteecinns “ Proviprxcx, March 3 —Saltivan Dorr, Presi- the Ebenezer Church of Rockbridge for an azent | Washington for only one-half of that compensa. - A RO DUC vant ear, will be suld at a1 an withall eed elageint the ten ent of the Washington Insurance Company, and to be appointed to collect inoney to pay a debt of | tion. The question ax to who the Mayor would | Wille soid at '« VERY GREAT KEDUCTION | chasers would do well t ive proved on ex: | seized and levied upon as the’ property of tlerres | 00¢ Of our oldest and most bighiy tes ett daat chureh, smounting to seven bundted dollars, | Rominate, of the Board of Aldermen Centirin, to the usual tormar” Thoas having ecitied uote Bile | 22, iuurabue, as our assertions ean be proved on ex- | seized and levied upon ae the pi satisfy Judicials | Zens, dird this evening, after a brief illness. He abis was authorized by the conference. * | fill the office, should the bill become a law, ix not rendered to istinstant.he teuders his grateful a 4 22-3m GASTON & CLARK. Nos. 334 3%, ard 335 to October term, 1856, in favor | Was 2 native of Boston, but had resided berefor Rev. J. R-Efeinger was appointed in place of | 22W ia discussion; and our readers know that it knowledgements and will be under many obligatic 1 28 of Jostua Hatcher pu Nance: and Nos. | more than balfa ceatury. schools aut position, the Star would not remain silent. Corn a J. U.SMOOT, | Factory, making stnow one of the Ine ett. and Joha Crenbaugh. The Creditors of Lawrence, Stone & Ce. Rev. Mr. Krebs here read the appointments for = in the District, where his facilities for! J. D. HOOVER, Bostox, March 4—At an adjourned meeting devotional exercises in the various churches du- AN Important Paincip.e has been decided INE ALES.—We respectfully announce to our ane ai kinds of CAR m2dts Marshal for the District of Columbia, of the creditors of Messrs. Lawrence, Stone & Ting the evening; after which the Doxology was | by Judge Purcell of the Orphans’ Court, in the friends and the public that we have at last suc: | RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be = Co., be fore Judge Ames, of the Insolvency Court, 3 “ i a A 9 ceeded in having a large quantity of ALES of vari- | passed, and from his long experience in the busi- claims were allowed amounting to $900,000. « sung, and a benediction was pronounced by the of West rs. West. Ad f h ng 000, ma ‘ case est. eed of settlement | ous kinds brewed expressly to our order, which we ness, he hopes to give geueral satisfaction, OFFICIAL. king the total amount of debts thus far’ ail a souied coal ieee nieocee stood ad- was made by the husband to the wife toa trustee wall parantes to as nd eepernee vari . Ail kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on Treasvry DRPARTMENT, ayalnst the tiem $2,071,000. Pe at . : of certain property for her use, in consideration | °Y Mat was ever offered in this market. and. February 12, 1858, = oe THIRD Day. of the wife's Laving relinguished her interest in | thy ger iee Winking nice article cf Ale can have | Ail REPAIRS neatly done, end al! orders er: NorTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received at this office until the fifeenth day of March proximo for the issue ofany portion, or | to have occurred yesterday on the Central Ohio the -whole, of five million’ dollars in treasury | Railroad, near Zanesville, by which one of that notes i change for goid ooin of the United States | company’s men is said to bave been killed, and deposited with the treasurer of the United States, | auotber seriously injured. No passengers’ were Ratlroad ¢ ion. Wueeitxc, March 4.—A collision is reported it by applying to us for either of the following brands, | ty attended to, ‘Tue Conference met to day at the usual hour, | large quantity of real and other estate, at the | viz, Kennett, Burton XXX Pale, India Pale, Phi: | "ston ts Corringes taken in exchanee for new nd the day’s proceedings were inaugurated by | (quest of her ssid husband. The decd wax | siciphinund Ko Wet chee heey Lidia Pale, Phat "ENDREW J, JOVCE a y"s proc: er were inaugural ¥ | duly proved and recoided in Maryland. ‘The | Brown Stout and X X Porter always on hand. religious services, conducted by Rev. Wm. Pret- | trustee continued to live in Virginia, and the | All orders by mail, or given to our drivers. will be tyman, who read from the Scriptures portions of | husband coutinurd to hold possession of the | attended eek e to. i Depot, 37 Green street, the parables of our Saviour, from the Sth chapter | Property. The question arose under anch cir- | qyq-q Uiou Bottling Depot, 57 Grea ones. aio tt corner of 14th and 5 TEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- T M ILE GRE I wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan eorgetown, D.C. i hs - | injured, nor bas any interruption in the trains oc- = cumstances, is the distribution to be sd since I 5 the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the treas. ij ji pt of St. Luke, and the members present joined in roperty as’ belonging to Mrs. Westeuteran N. : 5 . Moped (iron Joae urer of the branch mint at New Orleans, or the as- | CUrred as far as beard from. singing a bymn— [eit lusband aquired title by possession. INORTH sido of Market ence, No. 37, between sistant treasurere at Boston, New York, Charle: The Case of Judge Leri “Lf on a quict nea The Judge decided, after looking into many | Bridge and Canal streets. Georxetow duced. price: ton, or St. Louis, within ten days from th aa me ‘Toward Heaven we calmly sail"? authorities, —there being some contiict of authori- | EESTAURANT funy be found at all ig Pentel ance of such proposals, under the authority of Bostox. March 4.—The petitions for the remo- After which = fervent praver was addressed to | tles—that the property passed to Mrs. West under | tinse the cinneee ed eo a all afl cwertemn as Chensanas act of Congress entitied ““Anact to authorise the | Y#! of Judge Loring were read before the special the Throne of Divine Grace by the Reverend gen- | said deed ; that its registration was notice to the nt of LIQUORS, the freshest 5 © nittee of the Legislature yesterday. Wm assortin . 1 of ” approv 25d Deocem- | (; tlemau. world, aud that the possession of the husband | OYSTERS and all kands of GAME in season. erat Nee Von mle oe isene of treasury notes,” approved the 2d Decem- | Garrison and a colored lawyer aldreaned thecons. The Journal of yesterday was read, and then | under such circumstances was but the poxsvsvion | Meuls served at all hours and at the usual prices, | {26 stage 288 HATS, which J am selling st #3 4, equal oh mittee in favor of the removal. Action was Poat- the Conference went im the regular business of | of the wife. He referred to the following de- toany.and much better than ix usually sold at $4 The treasury notes will be issued upon the reeeipt | poned the day, the Rev. Bishop Ames occupying the | cisions—Turner vs. Jackson, 4th Gratton, Su- or $5: and the best $3 Hatin the United States: snd | here of certificates of deposite with those officers to Chair = —— Pieme, Court of Virginia Reports; Bland Lee vs ‘O THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. | txpod fashionable Mar at £2 Sin fet. ail kinds of | the eredit of the treasurer of the United Stater, sixatua tee “eet cement ee ‘The third question on the general minutes wax | United States Bonk, 13 Peters, Sipreme Court ; =a : or rath only. NO extra profits, in vider | They will be made payable to the order of auch bi Howard street, $150, Obio, $4.50; City Mill galled, usinely—‘Who slail be admitted into | United States Repoits; and Conrad vs. ‘The At- | Wourn’s Scretpam ARomatic Scusaprs, bad debts. pe der or bidders as shall agree to make such exchange | How , 1 » 4.50; City Mills full communion !*’ but on account of the absence | lantic Insurance Company, 1 Peters Supreme ane T also h: minission fof a Philadelohia man- | at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding six p . 5 of the graduating class, was postponed for the | Court of the United States Reports? P Pitot epedige sal ot Wetkintea Leanee BESS ae lant he ood ap nag that se Sed foes Oa 43 | contum per annum, and will carry such rate fromthe | og, dete ne ey ott? Se ieee ees “Oe on tar Presiding Elders were author- | Taz Jacksox Democratic Association, of the | 8¥Péerior article of Holland Gin, which he introduced nd'a splendi’ PATENT-LEATHER G date of the certificate of such Ceposite. SSa57c; yellow S3aG0c. ized to act ax a Committee on ‘inatans : e - ON, to the American public under the name of Wolfe’s ui cans! to any at @5 or $6; and The proposals must state the rate ofinterest with W hisky is dull at 20jg¢a21 9. The Conference then went into examinatio Sixth Ward, had a large and enthusiastic meet- Soheidam Aromatss Schiapps. best CALF SK N ¢ AITERD at igen out condition and without reference to other bids. Provisions ace steady; bulk shoulders 7c ; 7” . #3 +4 i. nis oC a fr ‘ ; : ebaracter, which occupied the session for c ing last night at Odd Fellow»’ Hall, Navy Yard. | ~“phis Gin is manufactured by the proprietor exolu- | Boots, as urual, at my regulne pricoe. . | 8nd contain no other fractional rates than oue fuurth peggy a ye —s Su siderable time, and Adam B. Dolb . | F. McNerhany, Esq , presided, and opened the sively at his Distillery in Schiedam, Holland, It 1s ANTHE one half or three fourths of one per centuin. Five 7 5 New Vork Hat Store, 7th street, per ceutum of the ainount proposed to be exchanged opposite the Avenue House, must be deposited with one of the treasury officers so eS ec ed ang ar, RE tlre laren ge errr deport HE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. must accompany each proposal, as sscurity for its o eople fron all arts of the | fulfilmeut. Ifthe proposal is not accepted, umme sant tore tae clitee of this ook beinging diate directions will be given to return such depos Lard js in good inquiry at 9 yal0c New Yerk Markets. New Yorn, March 5 —Ploor ix dull; sales of 9,500 bbls ; State $44.35; Obie $4.9545.10; South- etn $1 60a%5. Wheat is firm; sales 2,500 bushels ; Southern Wauson, Harrison McNamire, H. N. Sipes, R. meeting in one of bis most eloquent efforts. Able | made from the best Barley that can be procured in R. 3S. Hough, Wm. Given Coe, and L. D. Nixon | and eloquent speeches were also made by Col. Europe, at any cost, and flavored and medicated, ‘were successfully passed, and admitted to Morgan, of Iowa, Hon. Williain Barksdale, of not b > by the common harsh berry, but by the mest Order: Mississippi, Hon. J. F. Dowdell, of Alabama, | 520.05 butamonl veriet, of the Aromatie Italian J ‘The third question of the general minutes was | Hon. TG. Davidson, of Lontsiaua, and Mayor | °hoice botanical variety of the Aromatic Italian Ju- then re-called, and the graduating clas were | Magruder. The various speakers dwelt npon the | 'Per Berry, whose more various extract is distill- ealled follows: Wm. K. Stringer. Samuel | importance, not only ina local but in a national | ed and rectified with its spirituous solvent. and thus " . ry town the statistics to the present tine, is such that | ite, Should the Proposais be variant from the pro- | white $145. Co is adv: ing; sales of 14,- B Dolly, Jobn R. Etfenger, Joseph J. Ingle, int of view, of the approaching municipal | becomesa concentrated tincture of exquisite tia- | “ Bs H ‘ded. It fi tL te a ancing: . Wm. L. Edwards, George W. Leech, John W’ | Picetion, and eloquently ana) Saraantiy caferecd | vord and aroun, altogéthor transcending in ite Cor Beale, ig ed. At is sufficiently | sons of the act of Congres, or of this notice, they | 590 bushels; white and yellow 68a70c. ; Cornel ¥.S xixeus, J. H. Clippinger, John | the necessity of sustaining, at the metropolis of | dialand Medicinal propertiesany alcoholic beverage | lar description of it unnecessary het will not be considered. Pork ts quiet, mess $16.70a16.90. Beef is rm; AJ. Little, and John T. Trone, and after being | the country, the administration of President heretofore known. say that it contains the evidence of i ing All proposals under this notice must be sealed and | Westera mess $11 50a$13. Lard is firmer at 9ka solemaly questioned by Bishop Ames. were G “ Buchanan, whose principlesand eerap 4 they abl The proprietor has submitted it to nearly the corn Heesec ti Gators hea baring houn maeeked mscribed on the outside “Propogals for Treasury preter “ Pad 1 Wxe- (mansunion ouch cae OF mT | See erns: Re BeeCUng CaNaned (he tree's! hole Medical Faculty of the United States, and | by the Supreme Court asa standard edition of the | Notes.’ They will be opened at this department at | Whisky is quiet at 224 c. for Ohio. full connection with the Church. Jackson spirit, and inaugurated, under most aus- | 720 = 4 = $ vonstitution of the United States, and y 12 0’olock m., on the said fifteenth day of March. ‘The public bour having now arrived, the gal- picious clrcanidtances, acampaign which we trust] b&# received answers from about four thousand | Constitution of the Unit i ° day Financial. i i i i ed th f oO lery of the Chapel was soon crowded to excess | and believe will result ina epteadid’ Deinccrattc | Ebyeloinns and Chetaiste. who endorse it over their it HOWELL COBB ors r New Yorn, March 5th —Stocks are dull and by ladies, who remained interested spectators of | victory on the first Monday in June nest ‘The | signatures as a most desirable addition to the Ma- P ced eB ________C——Somnatnny of Trenpery._ | tocnue: Ohicage and Rock latent 86%; Cumber the deliberations of the Conference up to the | unconquerable Democracy of the Sixth Ward de. | teria Medica. companion SPRING STYLES OF HATS] land Coal Co. 214; Sliinois Central shares 99; closing hour. pais praise for their zeal and efficieacy in the | Persons who purchase should be careful to get the bar wel th Lo Nenerate unl puepont the Commit For 1453. do bonds 91%: La Crosse and Milwankie 10%; (Bishop Janes here occupied the chair ) good old cause of Democracy. genuine article, as the whole country is flooded with } sign, the sentiments of Washington, and the priast. | _Geutlemen are invited to call and see the new Michigan Southern 31; New York Central 9%; The Conference then went into the examina- comsbarieite and industions, ples’ it embodies, have heretofore given it their | 8t¥les of DRESS HATS for Spring Pemneyivania Coal Co. 75; Milwaukie and Mis- tion of effective elders, which occupied the ses- A Beavutirut Maxere Moxvment, to the embracing the Paris, New York, aj sissippi 37; Virginia 6's 48 y; Missouri 6"s @& Put up in quartand pint botties, in cases of one | xenerous and valuable support. ; in | Philadelphia styles, whieh cannot teal ssipp' ginia memory of the lamented Joseph Chapman Peck, Phat and for sale by‘all the respectable Drug- [Bay reagents rererlgtn es Pie Ps natal cere please the ost’ fs vas ee Fr fs ho may desire to pormrg | to please the most fastidious. Aleu, has just been completed by Thomas Gazliardey, | gists und Grocers in the United States. ie the Ene Sap pln af thee wi -d vo sivn for some further time, and resulted satisfac- dorily im the case of every uame called F the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat. so much > " The committ u the pseacher’s ald societ the new edition will please address r agi N DS: SEEDS SEEDS" -f Baltimore was how called, and throug tue | to the order of the President's Mounted Guards. UDOLPHO WOLFE, ILLLAM HICKEY, Je. | s4ured, ned worn, | Togo s parte p rac chairman, Dr. Roberts, made va-lous statements | On its face is a portrait of the deceased, support- Sole Importer and Manufacturer, m 2-ti = pene are St variety. Sous oF THe Apvaxtacns oF 8 FRom to the Conference of a very interesting character, | ed by military emblems, beneath which is the Depot, No. 22 Beaver street, New York. PER CENT LESS THAN COST. The quality and price of our HATS will be found 1, Becnuns to is moltbertn ‘or has agents, but led with a strong al to the Confe: inscription : deo 12-3m 25 — to be the same_a¢ sold in any other house in this | '+ Seeds are grown expressly to his _ Seneedeia Te ee Coen Erected by his Comrades T RECEIVED — | ogi gol the remainger of our stock of LA- | sity, and our $3.5), §3, and §250 Hate ononct be ioe enersioon worsen tame: ad ‘The teport was, on motion, accepted The grade Mounted Guard, ges _— peo CLOTH CLOAKS at 2 per cent less than te pudding is the eating of it.” | 2 Booanse Bis Sooke are hosh. xenuine, unaduiter- Oa motion of Rev. Mr. Morgan, it was ordered a memory 8 dozen Fresh PEACHES. in cans. ‘We have a few very laree Black Cloth CIRCU- ous call; but remember—terms, ready suse by purchasing direct from Se ae at Ge sheave mepete so-neliieg deine usin Jor cure: ace ence R RNs abe gELLARS, LARS. uallued)"sultable for Spring’ wear, which | P#9- Plesas don tagk for cai 2 Dewntatcectone peat en RIE re cessilous caxes be referred to the committee on es ; FECK, 10“ HORSE RADISH, we are offering very low. $58 Pa. ava. nenrecrner eee 4. Because they are cheap. : Necessitous cases Ww ar ul ggg my life i“ = PATITS POIs. MAXWELL & rete fe %-tr between Wii ards & Kitkwoos How 5, Because he is & ——— Hertion} weil a ari fe Sept. ist, 7 - . od m7 — el enue, soquainted wit Seed trade, there - aeuieet Paty a a pomnta eae In the 24th year of bis age. B« EXtRace ve NI eae RO IE, OR- SATURDAY, MARCH orm, sss, a ROPOSALS FOR ENGRAVING AND fore knows by experience what seeds to r--- & report recommending their division “He died to live again.” 19 cxses PIS WEE RSE. lem : : P PRINTING onmen- SEED STORE p07 nat on the pro rata p-i vie, the basi: th casi Th . ae ane bh b Orricg SupgsxintenpeNtr Pustic PR°NTING, S&W, corner U pesca sina roy tioy Contecenien orepeuenvery: Wasminoton Tueatxr.—To-night the ever 480 10 Ore. a NGUIRH FICRL ES and s4.UC- ie e fashington, Febru ry 25, 1638. , bata se Sehington, BC. the same principle to be applied to the debis duc | acceptable play of “Still Waters Run Deep.”? OA, BROMA, RICE FLOUR, &o. waar er tyne tog ; reels wit Py soccezes st thie thee) until to and eae ba ee wan aeapeey. roi Sloan was excellent as ‘‘Jobn Mildmay” on its ‘or sale TL ROMPSON AMILTON & CO Double Skirt Silk Robes. ket, | ™s for excoating the Follow ng engraving and print - oa ; and or- h le YO i . ~ ,' placed on ile with the papers of the | /#st representation here, now let us see what Mr_ fe2-eolw inte’. éolw) aul woul alto Seder le in the market ing. to accompany the erghth edition of ~ Maury’s Couldock will make of it. We have an idea that : India Foulards, ‘Saul nae Directions, viz: 3 - e teel twenty five medium The examination of the character of effective | he wilt be capital 1m it, The, Afterpiece is the | [MARBLE WO*K FOR SALB, Gros de Paria, arte pa. of ila trations—two pages to be en- b les ; ciders was wow resumed, and the Wiuchester | laughable “Skete: n Inds i iss Sallie ‘A large stcok of STATUARY and ITALIAN graved on each plate. ~ inf 4, a Discs comiog wp, Rev. Willisen Bins gave a | St. Clair as “Sally Scaggs,” and J. M. Dawson | wa RB MANTLE |. tuanfrettired within the fon key Bane kia Gites no &o. oie OF, Brnatice| oe ee! platen six thamenail |g se eat wine od agree tert . call xin: fetigion 5 number o: , oe eS ens ¢ won't forge’ lace— No. Eatween ia or |) iMias St Ctale-folee. Mec! Sanems to-morrow | Mt LE U TS, 8 me of which are of Ladies ait om ‘Z.For printing from steel pistes six thousand G eal ot Chap oopies, colo! hand three thousand cc e assurances Are given to the <daataumsenadieatvenmne’ copies of one folio most posi : ALEXR. RUTHERFORD, eed of Washington and vicinity, that the New mse. ccsebiesind Uréte.engest tnd netting on ag oy iT. stone six Rv Mr. Clem, from the committee which had | night x di i will be sold without T been sepel ted yesterday to report on the resolu- On Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma H streets, one = north K Wood Ward, asnington, D.C. = tious which had been preseated by Rev. Mr. | thews will appear in two original pieces. The Broth de is it ‘APLI AND PANCY SILK DRESS GOODS a TKINSOUN’SSIBERIA.—A carrative of seven Pheipe in relation to the tastitution af w weekly | box book for Mr Mathews’ frst aight ie now | fy26-eotm Crtaecer as ba nade A Ae saree aed te traniartas | hzeare canigane are aie uree ee Se ee ee ne Pe aene 8 Daltione | opee 3 OFF TO CLOSE.—Having bought | One-half the actual cont of manufacture, on the ‘hree colors, five thousand copies of and part of ‘Central Avia: with map and DUMercus eity, made a lengthy report recommending the CRiminat Covrt.—This morning, the case of Ge oe ‘o. | SEconpd FLoow of our establishment, will be with- | one pag: “ illustrations; by Thomas Watiam Atkinson; price establistment of such a paper as had been tec- | promas Contan, a boy fifteen or sixteen years of - | drawn from sale on All ofthis work is to be executed in the highest @ amended, at once, and under be direction of are I Ddaturday next, March Gth. tue two conferences, and to be calied the ‘‘Baiti- | 83% Charged with assault and battery with in- ie {4 * style of the art, and will Le open for the inspection 4 Works of ‘Tecifne. The Oxford transiation, Ladies may d bidders st re. this office until the morning of the day | revised, with not: per’s Classical Library; 2 a large nd that no consideration will in- more Christian Adv. ; ding the vote un | teat to kill Henry Brooks, was taken up and m- | duce the owners to keap the goods on alter 7 vols.; price $1 5°. the sdoption of the resolutions aad subsequent | given to the jury, who und not retuned a verdes ui j, Stok amopportanity for the'| er se herigionl, are reasired age ee ha coke tay yr. pe} or eaeaseet, te ob ony Jackson, colored, charged with larceny. raons indebted to C. F. Pe rie w ty and ao ear all tion of sparen or transmission, before the 2 Booksellers and Stationers, 334 Pa. ave. wade ‘ma. -| 5 5 le 4 . F. 4 Ls é thee to “aly Geamieee phe eich ann cal. 6 that | Was next placed in the Ptinoner's dock. 4 seitle their accounts as early as pos- | 80d urohase will disappointment Pea te &: aatiectis wed vn) parr — ° that no hm H BR METICALLY SEALED. red Og eta! “ ws A = Abe exiablishinent of such a paper was calcula Deputy Marshal Stewart, of Philadelphia, and W. B.& 8. HOOE, BROTHER & CO., be entertained from any part ana reat, Vocetsbiee—Winsiow's Core, Appar, to promote strife, division, ‘sad diMesitien that | Oficer Grabam, of Bal:imore ub st & aus, omato Peas, Mush I Dt th Relea SMES wer athsk AEE ds 3 P Aveo 1S derma i equainted th. tab cinaenter 1 ‘Sauce, Beans, appeal BEBSYLY ARIA. £. c aed ed with, ra eam . rt-room with Daniel Sinith tody, an i .B. WARZE, between 8th and 9th sts, wi lL for. will be from eck uits—Peaches, Cherries, Stra eee Cae peajeat deeply ake CO nies portant witnass ia the case of Powers: died J oss B98 V0 RSALE DEALER IN Otstxe at ee ee ae acorn " al ers for the Taithfulenveutionol thelr a Biackbernes, Quinees, Pears, Pins was but oue Aletuodiat journal in the Ualted | With the marder of Lutte. Me. Saiith was |. Mrepeotfully informe bis frignds and customers | D0) (yg) PEACH veh? alge. Bye paper for these plates will be furnished by thus ie G States. In bis opiuion the conference wae doing awaiting the order of the Court when we left the be will sel! hia OYSTERS (whi Pot ealeat ay Navi ee esbunaton The Sertich mere aL ruffenand Pate de Poise Gras, bad Kk when they proposed to go i th at é Sch Pilling ‘any re zre all growth, forms for proposals w: matter When be looked to thestri and divs | Rest, Eerare —Vesterday, Jas, C. McGuite, one an afford, ax he bays hem | ft seleot fruit, cea ny ae sone wishing (o bid by appl cation at this office. | fe Comer Vermont 1 ee Mine cambegaent ets ne Aiethodit | auctioneer, sold lot No. ®, tn square 6, on a, | #he bent igede Comeand noUR areata. Ae RUN Baa Dey and RUST |, ed andere) = Prapesnia, for omgrecin. eburch, sad the consequent strife in society, he | between Twenty-second and ‘Twenty-thi pase 7") . B. SCHWARZE. Fi * a + B WES: was alist ied to dowst the Divine call of the | sor 12 cents per square fot, * Sere” otthvedes Ooraer tah cod Motoats, + -SOBHUA PEIRCE, | “feo eoty Public ok

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