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= - . - ~ Wr: pean as +e yi WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | lenge, and for.nothing else, every man with CONGRESSIONAL. EVENING ST half an eye in his head has long since compre- Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. oo ATOM es | _TaxCuaxces or tHe Tiues.—Ono year ago, hended. Not knowing sufficient of the laws | We were made.to say, on Saturday, that Mr. WASHINGTON CITY: Stephen A. Douglas was regarded by all Demo- |. regulations governing the action of the | Htle addressed the. Senate in opposition to the MONDAY. March 22, 1858, erats, North and South, as being a reliable Dem- courts-martial we cannot venture an opinion a Kansas bill. _ have said Mr. F oot de- = ee AMUSEMENTS. by any Hams ever WASKINGTUN THEATRE. TRCHELL. mse ISth street Rocacoment fee ats sights guir with thocstetented MR. JOHN BROUGHAM. s PRACT Ing IN COURTS OF 30: =o 'vered that » i ted Stater, by C — ocrat, if such a politician existed in the length finding of the court. The S " as followed by Mr: Simmons on the same oligos Hinged ahem rsonal THIS EVENING, Marob 22, orclock way etherwine they many wet ay | 204 breadth of the land. Now, he is held by | 10 Be, Sading of the oo cases, is ecu side, and by Mr. Brightta favoret the bil. With Teopest tothe peres ‘whe may sue sod te | An original Comedy never presented here, entitieg reer catil the nent dane NOT may Bot 8P- |. ery man North and South in publie life who | “°? Sueldianes enesat Guterend 2 Fa ee rake onmena ince wax slim, and | sued, the form of action, and the frvie of the plead- |" 4 NTL RM AN FROM IRELAND. ti e mext day. ss z verne justice and pro- . Wilson +; nO) ition to t i rice volume, Mr. > . J. Brow; a, —_ id = makes pretension of acting with the Democratic mete and in this instance he has, indeed “ Stuart Meat obtained: the ftoor, when the | Just Pubiished and for ent TAYLOR. a meas poral vohiis __ Se(KIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | party on the only great ist © between them | nobly vindicated his devotion to both propriety | Senate adjourned. 1 QTRASSOURG FOIES-GRAS, in small Ter- SERIOUS FAMILY. The Union has a scorching article upon the | and the opposition, as being the most virulent | ang justice : Ix Tux House, on Saturday, in Committee of | QTRATRO' Hon ° Capt. Murphy Maguire - ham. course of the Massachusetts Republicans in the | and active worker in the anti-slavery cause in Tux SumxeR Court-Martial —We have al- | Whole on the Deficiency Bill, the Kansas ques-| Also, another 4 - M B h of TRUPPES, ‘ayed by him. matter of the removal of Judge Loring, and | Congress; his bitterness in that cause being | ready stated that Col. Sumner was acquitted by | tion was discussed by Messrs. Farnsworth, Gid- | | French PEA nd MUSHROOMS, in cans and AS origenaily haif caus. Box-book now open. iq- | the Cou t Martial u; very speciticat fev- , Waldron, Colfax, Adrian, Morse, and r SHFKELL & MILLER Doors open &t 7, performance commences at 7s. warns Gov. Banks that it is the death-knell of — vehement than that of Joshua R. Gia. ery oece Pirferred again Rim it will be Sub, in opposition to. and Messtr. ynard, geome 2 Pumerinate ‘avenue, adjoining mi2 aia " Scheie i husetts, and destroys his | din; and his activity in its behalf being | seen by the Army Order, which we publish in arksdale, Searing, and Wright of Tenn., in f- | mast Kirkwood House. | —— Tr a a oo that party in Massac 1 ys g8, y a y y ‘Sh Ly Bi ’ ines bed — RAND co LON PARTY OF THE Presidential aspirations. greater than that of all the rest of theabolition- sagther column. {pe ihe War Devartmcet disap- | vor of the ante hy of Kansas the Le- T° MUSIC PEOPLE.—1 have this day received NorRTal Sn Ties FIRe The Intelligencer also comments upon the | ists of Congress combined. On his part, this is | Peione sundry reasene thereon Teoma ore compton Constitution. from Europe, a very large collection of Foren ANY. rs Muse. consisting of Fantasies, Marches, Polkas, | Qn FASTER % INDAY NIGHT, April removal of Judge Loring with severity, desig- | a heavy price, indeed, to pay for the poor priv- | of War quotes cases to show that the mere farm Proceedings of To-day. Duets Operatic Airs, &c. & Ar Terr Harr, c. : rm i t = Also: for the Piano and Flute, and Piano and Vio- | Admission QF DOLLAK, —_ m22-M, Tha" sates it as “an unworthy act,” and says his | ilege of running for re-clection, with the cer- Maal; Sek ene ee area, | ieee ster —— i bese sa wo lin. and Solos for the Violm enly. al Whiod ic ex: | — AH AKSPEARE READINGS. conduct in the firm and faithful discharge of his | tainty of defeat as inglorious as that he met on reprimand, to send to bis superior such letters as | t@ken up, and Mr. Stuart ma aomscopen agi peers Maus tine at be our Piano = ee — duty as U.S. Commissioner “deserved a statue | pledging himself to prove charges against the | those sent by Col. Sumner to General Harney, | in opposition to it. d IE PETIT play of and 10th streets, 2 2 2 yal, °% there wonld be an end to military discipline Mr. Bayard followed , advocating the admission m2 JOUN F. ELLI¥. read bout rather than disgrace.”’ The Intelligencer is | integrity of the new postmaster at Chicago, | ‘ricre jw cettainly great force and cogency in this | of Kansas in an able aigument. PENING STRAW GOODS AND MILLI | Nethine,’ at the Uhiinetmonts Halle *. happy, however, to find enlightened presses of | which the Senate, after due investigation and | view of the case It is thonght Mr. Broderick will speak next. | () NERY. : On MONDAY EVENING, the 224, at 8 o'clock. the North, of all parties, censuring this unwise | deliberation, Proneunced unfounded. In three up stretnecholeciines Sok ae ne Ix THE House, Mr. Stephens offered a resolu- HL ho fing JAN, opposite Contre Market, between Pere eqmat tips Hen: 6 the principal Bonketores act of political proscription. months from this date, his course will have cordingly. ‘The War Department is not fettered | tion to discharge John W.. Walcott from the cus- | varied stock of BONNETS RIBANDS. and Hotes. m2 2" = —____——_ caused the organization of the Democracy | by such restrictions, and acts upon the substan- | tody of the Sergeant at-Arms, and to turn him | LACES, TRIMMINGS, 4¢., to which he. i i E CAMPBELLS ARE COMING! I Some vandal knocked eff the right arm of against his re-clecti8n to the Senate of the eee of the case. Both are, undoubtedly, over to the proper law officers for trial before the —_ a a pie weblion. Tg oni diciine nas = Sadar ae in the City Hall Park in United States—for which he has thrown away bE Aig be Cpe that, although the finding PL iiies ilered a sotatitate, propoung Ae Press ised in the latest styles and at short notice, cone ee, FE tes an: New York, on Friday. his entire previous D. ti ey sult | of this Court is disapproved no new one is or- uspend the farther pr: dings of the. Home, |“ cis puphanic nie eee " PERICS vermor Wise bas issued a proclamation | in the elevtion of where nent to retult | ered. On the contrary, Colonel Sumner is din. | suspend the farther proceedings of the. House, (COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MATT PEEL'S I> Governor Wise has issued a proc! in the election of whomsoever the Republicans charged from arrest, and ordered to report for Mr. Stephens said he offered his resolution a* | “Phe undersigned have formed a Copartnership. GREAT ORIGINAL TROUPE OF Tequiring an election to be held throughout the | of the State may nominate to succeed him; it | duty with the Utah Sey) Oe 1 an acl of bewanity, owing to the extreme indis- | under the style and title of Patterson & Bannan, for | CAMPBEILI. MINSTRELS, State of Virgimia on the fourth Thursdty in May | now being certain that that party in Illinois fore: he is not the sufferer by this reversal of the i i i ext fora Licutonant Governor. will not toss those men aside for Mr. Douglas, i 5 by f conducting the Wholesale finding of the Court Martial, position of Mr. Wolcott’s wife. the wOUOn content see A ae 17 The Proprietors of the White Sulphur | who have labored a life time for them, after he Mr. Stanton said a messenger of the committee | ral_ Li i$. bid just returned from Boston, and from his in- ananen earner of Lovisians, av Tux Traitors to tHe Democracy.—The | formation there is no such sickness. Shapes. now prepared FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY’ Commencing as above. when they will present the MODEL TROUPE OF THE UNION, and city dealers. ponte Springs (Greenbrier county, Va.) are adding to | has placed the game entirely in their hands. | Northern papers are many of them discussing Rhye esta bnaptit Bie signe abtean {tain} Mave srouid nat Teapectiely octies the patronage FOURTEEN STAK PERFORMERS, their present improvements there an immense | So their leaders now here declare; and as their the political future of the recent deserters from | Lim to place reliance in It. 3 JAS. PATTERSON, wader the einen ad nen eet at eel re declaration is in accordance with the prompting | the Democratic cause. We see nothing in the |_| Mir, Stanton remarked that the committee ex- | _mz-st* __ MICHAEL BANNAN. WORLD-RENOW sED MATT PEEL. 1~ Hon. George W. Summers has resicned | of common sense, we believe them. pect to close the evidence this week, when they 5 i "| OMATOCATSUP, nality, on draught . sali bile. complimentary comments of the journals of the | would move to hand Wolcott over for trial { pig iets eae ralicn Bor sale — ~e or partion ST FIVE GENTS. Republican party leading us to believe that | Therefore he moved that the whole subject be EKEL!. & MILLER. Docra open at 7 o'clock ; commence at f. too, are working with him like beavers | their organization design displacing their own laid apes Hoe bee which was disagreed to— | _m 20 St_274 Pa. av., ad‘oining Kirkwood House. — m2 br. F. A. JONES, Agent. yeas nays 123. t the Democracy for the sake of defeat- ? i his office of Judge of the EKigkteenth Judicial The followers ef Senator Douglas in both Circuit of Virginia, and the Governor has ordered Houses, an election to be held in that circuit to fill the to defea: PEACH TREES, MR. W. H. PALMER s leaders to make places for the absquatulatorr. Mr. Hughes offered an amendment for the un- 20 At $10 Per Houxpexp. r - ui vacancy on the 2d of April. ing the Democracy, in the evident belief that | No hope is entertained by eunerate here that | conditional discharge of Mr. Walcott, but it wax Fo? sale at my Nursery, near Washington. The AS the boner of commenting Bas he wih aive From Cuicaco To Liverroot.—According to | unless they can secure the triumph of the Re- Tejected—yeas 22, nays 161. above Tree: all o! they will consent to occupy hereafter the posi- —— owe best select fr 23 ee i 2 cpa fe tunity te thy dion, th Noman tions in the Democratic party that must inevi- | Vircixta Lroistatere.—Both houses have vane RGR REN eA DE ee See 1 ee eens toe cahingeon of bunriay Pinus ton, the fans pas of their leader in essaying | tably be theirs if they come back to their late passed a bill for the relief of certain internal im- | TREES. The Shade and Evergreen Trees are of | Forte compositions ‘ to attempt to dictate to the Democratic party political affiliations Their armed hands have | provement companies and holders of debts on ac- | Patt cularly fine pve haninpoeeenens, Catalogues | In public coucerte the Pianist performs only one growth. SIX MATINEES MUSICALE paz and ot ae OR, PIANO FORTE RECITALS the Chicago Democrat, the attempt to establisb | publican party in the next Presidential elee- direct communication between Chicago and L' erpool by sailing vessels has failed, Mr. Ker- shaw, the gentleman who spent most money in it on A tion through t fice. or two pieces of the most difficult character; im ihese that it shall he aboliti fi ir - count of the construction of State works, by an | *°"t ON “PP 1eation through Fhe Host mos. Matinees Mr. Pat striving to accomplish it, having yiven it up in t shall mount the abolition platform for | been for months past actively engaged against ‘ Penlinccec orwlc Gha Tie kee | eae near Washington. D C._ | claseof Composition i Fi - aaa A State s 5 he Set _m2-tn_ le 3 : despair, after losing large sums of money in it. | ‘he time being in order to secure his return to | the Democracy—fighting moro yenomously than | “Ue of certificates of State : Concertos, the United States Senate after permitting, in has passed the bill appropriating the sum of | 5 ()()() NORE.—Received by express to day. | plume’, Mes ff 5) Eastern Snore Convention —Acircular has | the multitude of his engagements, 4 c.&e. - - 5,00 sweet HAVANA ORANGES, to ‘ante % New of That * $800,000 to the Covington and Obio Railroad, to | Yidch | would eal! spec al attention, as they are the ee ie taiers, his State to | accede to their demands that they be permitted e " o a i ti - be expended in 1558 aud 1559. In the House, a | finest Oringes ever seid in this city, Moazurkas and the lighter Comporitions of the ee Curae snares motion was pendin on Thursday to add another | , Also. 1.0% fresh Cocanuts. Sicily Oranges and = . slip through his fingers, will be death to them. | to dictate an entire surrender by the Democracy day. cic tie teasaiemnenaceaenen or aemeent oe high time to speak as plainly as possible on | of the rights of the South under the Constitu- | million to be expended in 1900. “The House bas | fa cheap, and LT DRURY alte: Erodes and Exercices of Cromer, Chapin, i this subject; and hence we do not hesitate to | tion, as the condition on which they will cease Shore Railroad Bill, in the late Legislature. It | pene d : ; ‘ hey will is proposed that the convention be held at East- | Write of Mr. ouglas and his absquatulating towar for the Republican party, is a price that tyle SPRING TRIMMINGS. rout on, on the 25th and 29th of April next. Sa bregma and aims, as they are | cannot be paid to reclaim them nominally. In- | toad Company. s 5 eae and the object « —_—_ now spoken of by all Democratsin Washington iti i ei : = ac , . Admis Only by Subscrivtion. UF From J. Shillington, Odeon Building, we | in familiar conversation =: yee see ee er wail ie ae Cuvacn Berxr—The Cecil Whig saya the | FINN and COTTON TRINGES. beilisecifer sities onnate een have the ‘Atlantic Monthly” for April, an aver- _ their reclamation must he buf nominal. The | o14 prestyterian chareb, at the Head of Christi- ¥ i : > Recital.) - age number fn its literary departments, but dis- s PARE Five M% n OBE TASSELS, a oh Josen Tetwwe B . gulf between them and the Democracy is there- Gn. handined socks te orbs 7 LORIN i . figured by a Billingsgate political article, quite = reve enOe an (18 OF sntates any members of the avowed opposition. To indefinitely postponed the bill granting certain | _™2'-3t corner Pa. av! privileges to the Pittsburg and Steubenville Rail- I eS’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. F Mah ana, was burnt to the ground on Sunday the Mth, || On hand and made to order at the Brine and t | fore hourly widening, instead of closing. They | the are catching between the ceiling and roof | Ttmu ng Manufactory, 297, south side, Penurylva- i i i win averue. I Weekly mati the com beneath criticism, upon ‘Mr. Buchasan’s Ad- | #24 importance as illustrating whaff®enator | haye—as did the followers of Van Buren in | waite tho nnnnt woe wen lighted in the morn. | "'m'st* MRS. LOWE. ae ete wel ha Dicky eels: ministration .”’ Douglas and his little cohort of absquatulators | 13.48 staked their every hope upon defeatiag | ing. It was a venerable oid structure, bavirg FREES MQGAZINT Dor April recerveduad | _ mi ot To Shillington, also, are we indebted for the | to the assistance of the Republican party, and the Democracy in the approaching Presidential | been erceted in 1750. Preliminary steps have 5 tls ly eau S Buokstore, H MK. G. VANDENHOPP April number of Clark’s Knickerbocker as lively | Mr. Humphrey Marshall and bis still smaller election, and are now engaged in efforts to in- | been taken towards rebutiding it. Itbas been] Graham's Magazive for Api... AS TUE HONOR TU ANNOUNCE THAT and genial as ever; and for Mrs. Stephens’ Ilus- | band who propose to * rat’? from the Southern | duce more or less of the American party mem- | {°F some time past under the pastoral charge of | Frank -eslie's Family Magazine for April. THREE READINGS, trated Magazine for the same month. American organization, ar: ed i in. —— Rev. Mr. Vallandigham ; and standing on the | Hyp son SiMasazipe for ori, AT +HE PHILHARMONIC HALL, os bi D, are engaged in sustain- | bers of the House to conspire with them for the d x m Onthe E f in, Gov. Banks hi d Judge Lori: + ee, n tongue of land lying between Maryland and Del- Ladies’ National Magazine for April. = ss ae J Caer SATUR Great DemonstRation aT Corvmavs, Onto ; B- papAharane = removed Judge Loring— | elevation of abolitionism to power in the Gen- aware, theoretically belonging to Pennsylvania, Beatrice Conch. ix erie erates TUES DAY, TRURDOAT, day Dar, , i . . * ~ > A hooks ree a st rs issved, hee > . = The largest public meeting ever held in Colum- | for refusing to do which Governor Gardiner was | oral Government, under the specious pretence | \t drew its congregation /frGai the hace Bates sohll Eeeinow bonds vocriy doe fast comseal. 1 Wieck evening, Tortiey, S98, bs. bus took place on the 15th instant. 1t was three | immolated—because, as an United States Com- that it is “ nationality.” Odeon Buriding, corner of 436 st.and Pa, a HOSE wil d his celebrated | times as large as the one lately held there by the | missioner, he fearlessly executed a law of the ANOTHER SecRuet CrrcuLar.—We beg our] _m20-5t_ . VER Senne, anties, and five bundred times as enthusiastic. | land (in the rendition of the fugitive slave Strong resolutions, emphatically sustaining the Burns) which the Supreie Court of the United di . : : Kansas policy of Mr. Buchanan, were adopted | States has pracance to be a law enacted onl Bee uetolty Sf Dbloy) deelinad/ becoming a a ah Y | party to the late very dirty, disreputable and unanimously. Eloquent and cttective speeches | ; : e party y > P remade by Judge Belden, Colonel Medary, | i Pursuance of the plainest requirements of Rof: Black Republican friends in St. Louis to be a little more guarded with their “secret cirenlars?? EXT. (says the St. Louis Republican ) The other day ORNAMENTA we published one from Biair & Co ,aself-con- | I have for A Queer Cnare It scems that, because a = PRuIT | Deings of t OVERS OF CHOICE FRUIT | Punss oft! ‘D ADMIRERS OF TN ft AKS?PR : om ‘Trace OS Mast BS, PLANTS, &e, Third Evenne. raturdey,.tch, AN EVENING of the most cclebrated Roses | WITH SHERIDAN: Preiminary Sketeh awd ‘amatory effort to detract from the standing | stituted committee for the distribution of inern- peand America, compris Dramatic Rend ng.( wit pernonation of the char the Constitution of the United States Such, ji . diary documents all over the country; and now ing rbons, Hybride. Verpetua's acters.) of “THE CR » OR A TRAGEDY Judge Starkweather and others. end sash onleoene hinedease’ Ane feat of his colleague, Mr. Burns, by which the Pro- | ve A dla one from Mr. H J. Stierlin, Secretary of Moss hi fone, Noisetie, Tes REBEARSED” - i g Sec $ ——$_@|__ —_ i datas Scented, Maxuetuos ore te Coast oF FLoaipn. —The | offence only was he removed, after the persist- ceedings of the House were disgraced not long | the Black Republican Committee of the Fourth brig Alma, Capt. Brown, arrived at New York from Nassau, N. P., reports that on the 16th in- * a stant, when about four miles from the Hole in aon of Massachusetts, for- the Wall, the wind biowing a three-knot breeze y voted year alten year. at the time, she got into a whirlpool which Tho action of Governor Banks in his case, Py pe : a ford Beet ud se ago Pa eae course, securing 4 reserved seat, ones. FO, ook on oO wert a . i i - | Ward, graciously informing one of our citizens | Standard Pears, A les, Cherries. Peaches, Nec ent recommendation to that end of the almost | u2° SWBdtY Republican party papers are as- | Ward, graciously informing on fellowship with | ta ine-and Apricot Trees: Grapecvines new taowth- is may le procured on Saturday, severating that he is not a faithful Republican | them, whether be is so inclined or not. If these | I Rarpherries, New Currants, Walnuts,ac. Also, and Tuesday, at Mr. Metzerott's party man. Of course we cannot reasonably | circulars have been sown broadcast. as is proba- rare) Cag rg Pad crag le ed pele Marre _ and at Taylor & Maury's Bookstore. bject to the standard by which th pies 5 good many more of Diem may) etuin ap. | Comeriees the werent kinks Kavon oe bere ek — — . objec 6 Standard by which they thus as-| gor the amusement of the public. Here is the la | S°™P von 59 cents. i ‘ : ndon. See Catalogue. MESS BosMer’s oe A sume to measure what constitutes Republican | test circular: A, JARDIN “BEATRICE CENCT SLERPING P J turned the vessel round in thirty-five seconds, | Upon the repeated call of the Legislature of partyism—that a member of Congress, to be i St Lovis, March 15, 1858 Florist and Nursery inan. menis cxeunite sees of seuipture, canon at Bee ee eee eras Rnle wey nnd | Pi semeheentts, smsounte-—int tow words “and\||t 25 tu/the! Ropeblisaa: erty, ett ince By 2 eaninion ee | ee Connection avenow. Msi. | Sticrhnes rstmideenc back and sometimes all the way round for two | plain English—to a formal avowal on the Part | truth, justice, decen ay ae sc hisipphmgA th ee pcos or the casa Go ee RTE TURES OF GEN. SCOTT'S PHILP’S Fine Art Gallery. hours and aquarter. The breeze then became | of that State that she regards herself as being dee : sf une as opens “ mittee, and fexpectfully requested to exert | Oebinet Piet cpreetel the Mase Wan PAR cette Goo od the ombabe 5 : tes a bt are S| uu Ss Jab net retures, represent” he exicng ar, mission Zcente, ( e@ proceeds of ye #x hale stronger, and she succeeded in getting out of the his personal conduét towards his political op- | your influence in belalf of our erty, at the ‘ap- | for exhibition {rea nt PHILLIS = whirlpool without receiving any damaze. only bound by such provisions of the Constitu. 3 Fine Art Gallery, | tion for the benefit of the artist ) Hours: from 1 5 : 5 ponents. Yet it certainly does strike us that | proaching election; and also to attend all meet- | 322 Pa. avenue,( Wall, Stephens & Co.’s new bu'ld- | a. m. till dusk. mi? ee ee tion ve the United States as suit the fancy, the Hon. Mr. Nichols, in all other Republican | !"&* of said Committee. = Saal ing.) = ee m 18 — . ato judi i iA = The Free tic Ci itt th V ‘ you NG ME Eriwwemic at tux Usiveasity og Vircixia — | Preju ag or temper of her population of the party essentials, passes among his compeers Free D-mocra a Seed ee “TD P vou BRING HOME. ee WANTS. — — An epidemic disease, partaking of the character | day. e rights and interests of others form- here—by and through the inf f his vot ———————————— The April number is out. and it is brill 5 ANTED—Ry two youne MEN. Situ: - of typhoid, is prevailing among the students at | ally conserved in that instrument are thus pro-| and iti 1 ther h S aaieen tesa ING 7 s' soc Another of those superb Strel Eneravingr, and ® Farm Hands. Gone rerommes dations orn bs lange number had been attacked, several had Suead araclectamettas 7am ea Gis fecal ae, as being aes ee co. Se Con- thon will be held THIS EVENING. at 2% o'Cloce esbions: D’Angri, La Grange, Carrio as Caradorr, Nc = w i-SIRLSto do ner snane died, and the students were fast returning home | | ;, | Stessional partisan as the House holds. See ee AISO TT s Fite Comores Maatillas; two saresof Cail “a > mmcdiiaty OG Ee See im alarm. The Board of Visitors were, at toe last phe aieiriaccaameae aps: Sone is) Our opinion is that nine-tenths of the Re- | —¢ = foes rae eee Sos Caper ane ee Celia ies Bonnets: Cape, | EN + ppiy immediately to E. OW iN & SON. ze advices, deliberating upon the propriety of sus- | 2 ke Ty e Southern States, publicans in Congress repudiate this new Ohio (ema Lodge, No. 14, will be held at Ma ; ee Eacreviacs for Lad WANTED. Pwo BUYS, who oxo tena nnd nding the collegiate exercises. The disease js | 0¥¢F: above and around the guarantees of the ‘ 5 i Some Hall, corner of th aud Dstrecta: TIS EV E- s ia writs, between the ages of 14 and 17, to learn per ‘z 4 Constituti newspaper test of Republican part, send. supposed to have originated from the cenfined “4 wom Mrs. Haver, Mrs. Hale, reinia F. Ts 5 2 § pS, NING, at7o'’clock. Ail ¥rethren in good standing T.S Arthur and Miss De Forrest are cor tors, | the Brickiaying Busives-. Apply at No. 404 7h . . dirty, disreputable test—as indignantly as Mr. | fraternally invited to attend. OM WWod:l's Interview witha Count * cn any | & rect, botwarn G and fi aivecter botwoes the bn and ily ventilated dormitories in which the sta- | It illustrates most forcibly where the “see- | Nichols did in the Burnsease. It" KE. B. BARRETT, &o._ | ¢jyice: Daffodl's Interview with a Count,” ia also | feet Patw-cn © and 8 strects, between the bours dents sleep, and which have been unusually | tional aggression,” so discussed in“the news- AN ADDRESS will be delivered before the crowded, in consequence of the large number in papers, really comes from, and should be duly : National Convention of Artistant the Sitch : oe ea attendance this winter. The subject has already | pondered over by the constituents erie ten Ax Important Sreecn.—We have found | sonian. Institw 34 LO-MORROW | (Tuesday) _m 19st rive 25 cents, or 33a year. For salient 7 ANTED—By 2 YOUNG LADY. INGTON’S, Book tore, W some experience at the business, oo..4}2 st. and Pa. avenue. With a Dress Meker. T tain a comfe ‘he hos bad itunrion le piace . MORNING, M . Bt it o'clock, by Mi. ishermairotject Please leavea no been brought before the Virginia Legislature, | Southern representatives who are k time to read the speech of Mr. James Barbour, | row xtur Gxows, of wew York, Ratyeet: EW HOOKS AT PHIL 21, Star (lice, sinting where she may eal fer and an appropriation of $25,000 is proposed to the tei | Uclivered a few days ago in the Virginia House | Re!atiou ef theideni to the Actual.” ‘The public my amonzst the Kathrs of Sout terv-ew im 22 St A. Africa, by Captamn pee i Ae sted. it e y beat uy ~ —e provide for the enlargement aud improvement of Scie te ine ahout to aid and abot the tri- of Delegates, (at the existing called seszion,) seu y ? RMS! eae ert I Sa earn Sey enn e GENTS WANTED.—The Pablinuer a tori umph of this policy of the abasement of the = TO ARMS! TO ARNS!—Atrestion, Arbel', a tals for Young Poop! Jane W_Hoop- | 4% Union derires to engage the service the dormitories. Constikets Hae : upon the Internal Improvement question, now Washington Infantry.—A meeting of the ‘ oung Peop'e, by Jane ‘OOP- | inerch Wer d iu the erty of Washington, and one in i : onstitution of the United States wherein that agitating the people of the good old Common- | Members will be held THIS EVENING, at Hend: | 7. 8ith,3t illustration ye School-Room | Sch of the ¢ Lire of Gecrgetown and Alexandrin, to rise meee pastas Dice protects Southern rights by voting to secure a quarters. Keystone Hotel. Days, by M. M. Bell, author of “Deeds not Words,” | [K° Share” of ite delivery im the lognliiies men od e vegislature hav wealth. It covers well nigh two pages of the By order of Richmond Enguirer, and as an act of states- | — 22 sa = ars SETIN manship it would have graced the reputation of oped Sledge the most famous Virginia statesman of any age; | clock p. in., in St. Paui’s Lutheran Chure! . S triumph for the policy of Governor Banks & Sa ee Be Sea $500,000 to the Cov- | Co. upon the only practical slavery question ‘on am bio Railroad. aoe The bills making appropriations of £109,000 to nel a ——.. - nen a - the Orange and Alexandrin; $300.00 to the Al- von with the Lecompton tioned, ard te canvass for subscribers, The price . eas 63 certs, 1 __ JOHN M. REED. ‘The Four Sisters— Patience, Humility Hope and — Lacie Bun a. ‘ Fear ey Love, by the author of “Harry and His Homes,” 75 | fivered iy thove aronte oem Stesdy and Memoirs of Great Com: ders, by G P. R.| men wil find A Cons:ant and remunersting em n * J hy Pais” ation should be made at the pub- Leora forit is learned, clear, conclusive and patriotic, Ri Bulor sat the corner of H and = ae . wi new pe sectomueneaG Phiz the Union, eek. exandria, Loudoun and Hampshire ; $250,000 to = and lives quite up to the requirements of the 7 LEC’ 5 cur and twenty Fairy Tales. select trans- z i 4 : PUBLIC LECTURES —The Hon. 8. 8. | |, ny JR. Req. roy {TED.— iat the Manassas Ga}, and $250,000 to the Norfolk We mentioned aday or two since that the sound pute of the times. fon make the best | |’ Cox, of Obio, will lecture before the Metro: pte tr ot Weare ‘Trial a ag ©. Hall, ga he mater and Petersburg Railroads have all passed the coworkers with Governor Banks here, were possible handbook of the industrial condition of Ren itosee Taine nD mp Ay NING. Aire Lion ved lngerre at MrGHAS REOTES ear bate House, and no doubt is entertaiued that they will | chuckling over what they believe to be the Virglittn=0€ (her reels edkal asia ia aca 234 instant, atf.o'block. Sulject: “Irish Humor." | Al! the new pablisntious receivedat Sansts nT AS- ELDERS, corner Bone a pass the Senate. purpose of Mr. Gilmer, of North Carolina, to terprises as they now alate cca ail are The publioare invited. ape = 08. _ SPR ny - between ih nad Seek ta, ANTE D—For the United States Army, abie- The Senate have passed the ct incorporating | serve the Abolition onuse in sil pralitninary eae ad i (E> BMUTHSONIAN (L ROT URES —On ReEMevAL: REMOVAL: | WAN? 4 the Norfolk and Nazarre Navigation Company. (cut really decisive) votes, in the considerati probably be extensively republished out of the NDAY; by Mr. Gasani,on e Pagan be given good pay, board, cloth It is generally believed that the Lestslatare will H cee limits of the State. We are especially gratified oS le with it, because it embraces an assurance that beat enim wail Palit ba at gis) United ae: and medion ie subscribers have removed to the Store lately | attendance, Tes Irom Sis tea ; tied ores Fattrek ares touts oar ote | Nirman ten Lam S18, Oper smh Hotel, on Peon. avenue. Apply for mounted service at Yates’ Hotel, consult the views of the banks rather than the “ the Hansas State bill. Subsequently we find wishes of the people in regard to the resumption emeven more satisfied that North Carolina MEN, to whom ich 4 lion. and i bl tert. * commence i to receive our stock of 7th street, opposite Centre Market. pe parser ne has sent “<a good enough Freesoiler” here for | {°s BATbours iedoryes mas, oesgeneco iruiahied at lens ‘raten at the Phisdelphin Contes: PRINGAND SUMMER CLOTINNG rat Lieut GER JONES, ‘The Legislature will probably adjourn the last | their purposes. Nevertheless, we believe they fathers of the blood, in any element of abi Esher eee Oe: FUSSELL._ | t0,which additions will be made weekly through the | fe Recruiting Othoer. of this month. mistake their man—that Mr. Gilmer wlll not i ee seneen. usefulness. m = UNION AYER EETING at th ‘The reputation of the Clothing sold by the house, : —9w = 7 Book Neti prove to be their efficient co-laborer in the C M Fe Mt Thon Preaiyieian Sharer, rie ateoet )| both as toetyle ality and Price, renders t unneo A CORAND RAFFLE FOR JEWELRY. Notices. : = OU! R = EVERY AFTE dN, . ry to give a minute description of ir Goods. | + ., ER :, Yuu Rake Dan sms = cause of the prostration of the rights of the SEER iee eT Oe ly quarser belore ives clita ena ciate ncinety We propose to show the best assortment in our line Aen TENTS Me National Hotes IGUTER, AXD OTHER Storins oF | couch under the Constitutio th partment has just issued an order (No. 42) as | quarter before are o'clock. Clergymen of different | in the city, and invite all interested to give us a | "5 sv ENING, March 27th, at 75 rue Heart; By Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. , ‘ation, as they so fond: | fF iiows - euruenhions eoudnet tb onanuane has | eal, o'clock, im the Bar Room. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson. For sale inthis | ly hope. ees By manufacturing our own Clothing weareentbled city by Franklin Philp meee ; . ‘ By direction of the President of the United | Thnmecnnge ake attendance and to give our customers the most fashionable styles, | TWO THovsann Dottaxs Worth of VaLvaBLe This 1s a collection of the most popular of ae Ixptaxs.—The delegation of Sioux In- | States, a general Court Martial will assemble at f m 12-t ae we win warrant equal in quality to custom TEwWEL RY > a HA Pix ys Newport Barracks, Ky., at 11 o’clock es appeat = eo work. Fully guaranteed, and ca: be Brvk- . mn o ck, Lg 7 . Mre. Lee Hentz’s minor tales, including the fa- | 1408, the Been in this city, paid their re- | \yeqhenday. Sot A ill 1808's0r an eon tune Fee SIC REMEDY CURES | “We havebat one Pe STON CUA | ine House of Meters Suter. Lee & Cason niet, vorite “Aunt Patty's Scrap Bag,’? which will | *Pects to the Secretary of the Interior on Sat- | after ax practicable. tor the trial of Brevet Major Sprains and Bruises: m7 iw “478 Pa avenue. | D&tWeen Louisinnn avenueand D street, where they bear re-reading. As delineations of Southern | urday. Theconference was mutually agreeable, Oat ok ee U S.A. tee nthe naenneiser Mack HK. B.SCHWARZE — | TGne terse Briliaoe Beeetipin, oot on 2, snake, 1 . 2 of =a a : ai : 5.5 4 - . life, society, and scenery the tales of Mrs. Lee | and assurances of continued friendship were | s ‘inaen, Ge cen ale began? Gouspe Gals tas Abe ah also a fine tonic, * WHOLESALE DEALER IN OvatTxR®, with 48 small brilliants eet on the body, with Hentz are singularly faithful, yet vivid, afactsuf- | interchanged. Tho Superintendent. Col. Cul. | Week’ Be. Maj. Gen. Persifor F_Smith, Br, | 60d for regulating the Stomach and Howeln. thar ne oie miorene dus friends and custernere |» One heavy double onse Gold Obronometer, °° actey, 2seeount for their great and lasting pope | lom; Agent, Maj. Brown; and Interpreter, | Brix Gen. Sylvester Chutebill, iaspecter’ Gen: | 4 Ake Le pp eo rner Spite) (eyeing hee LI) waker, ‘Charies John Cope, Rathbone larity. Joseph Campbell d h ? | eral; Br. Brig. Gen. W: Harney, Colonel of G —J. W. Sothoron & Co. the market)at a lower price Pince, London, Samatoz; A Tale of Norway, by James A. Mait ser phell, under whose charge the del- | 2d Dragoons; Col Josep K. F. Manstield, lu- |) Alexandria—Peel & Stevens. fe22-1m* | one eise can afford, as he b 3S One large Oriental Pear!, set on 2 gold rone- ra rer ge “For | esation came to the city, were also prosent at | spector General: Col. Jos. Plympton, Ist Infan tye | eerie eel Stevens. fe 22-1 the boat load. Come and Femin. ie go : gad ai jelphia: eterson ‘or - “ : , Br. Col. JohnH. Gardner, Lleutenast Coleay ic HE PLACE To GET PLAYING RDS PICKLED and SPICE STERS always on | 4: One prirof large Brilliant Earrings, eaon sale in this city by Franklin Philp theinterview. This delegation comprises sey- Artillery; Br. Col. Robert E. Lee, | Seuteaent xf M 5 we PI nt Sx DS | hand. = B SCHWARZE. 5. «€ oe meg peor 4 = = woes R This book bas attracted an attention beyond its | eral of those Indians who followed and pun- | Colonel 2d Cavalry: Col Thos. T. Fauntleroy New Bookstore, 382 Pa. avenue between m2-Im Southeast corner 12th and E. streets. » One large Cluster Brilliant Finger-Ring, literary merits from having been ushered into | ished the hostile Y. : 6. One large single Diamond Ring, 7. One Cluster Dia ond Ring, 8. One Soarf Pin. Kacie and Pearl, Chain, 9. Oae Gold Cu 1, Une Gold Locket, ‘anktons and Ist Dragoons; Col. Hy. K. Craig, Ordnance De. | —™22 Sth and 10th sts, LOCKS!—CLocks the world prefaced by a highly laudatory letter, ey ot Hisads, } i 5 partment; Col. Chas. Toomas, Assistant Quarter. | PHILADELPHIA oeived.n great assortment of CLO Senet ee peccleadies led rennet the horrible master General; Lieut. Col, George B. Critten 318. CONERCTION ELV. S Is from 1 to $155." Call and ace for youresives by Washington Irving, but which has just been Pp! ec. innesota, last spring. den, Mounte: flemen; Br. Maj. John F. Lee, cs Cream, Water foes, Jellies, 2 ‘akes. at SON'S , ‘3 319 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. g Our readers will remember that th Judge Advocate. Philadelphia prices, all made of the best material, * _— branded by Mr. Irving's pub:ishers as a forgery. 2 Sea iad pe erPetre- |” + No other officers than those named can be | 8% Warranted to give satisfaction = B—CLOC : 8 ‘CE! The publishers, we see by the Philadelphia pa. | Fs of that inhuman affair carried off several | convened without manthet Injury to the service, | UG LER & CO. Key als Gone ee ee ne ss C7 OOM ANCES AS O¢ RACE. Pers, disclaim any knowledge of the fact thatthe | PFi8oners, among whom was Col. Cullom ; and, ** By order of the Secretary of var. M Po pede Pca ep totes ad Adapted = plied cheap. a fest ure pate Will positively come off ifoniy one-helf letter is a forgery, and it now remains with tbe | also, that Little Crow, a Sioux Chief, and Jo- Raines Crantel ” postage paid 75 cents, . a 5 St Nunn a Gare yes - ORs ND FIVE | strict roturoed totes chee = Seng ae sate Mr. ‘Maitinad, toclear bisakists.. The | seph Campbell, the U. 8. interpreter, immedi. — : paeeien, Fe pide ene [P< roonived this week. "The And iwel APRA asabore, an be had at aii the principal Hotels, and e ai i F ; ., } ad most pure and re! + wit rn no little talk in the literary | ately raised a force of one hundred and twenty. Faow Uran.—The War Department is in re- ANENICAN YEAR BOOK OF TS IN | negs, sweetness aia desth, the touch sdelionte, | —BY-orderofthe Trustee. om 15-dtr_ world: aL vee five braves from the Sissitones, Wahpatones, | ceipt, by to-day’s mail, of despatches from Science and Art tor 1858—Exb: exceedingly prompt rnd elastic. In elegance and J D. LAKENAN, PERSONAL. Medowacantones, and Watacontahs, and went | Col. Johnston, Commander of the forces in year: ‘eattad by David a. lls, pronoted, iu fact yy 231 Pennsylvan Re hlagtalad 9 Hs cage - Capt. Whipple, US. A., is at Willards’, | in pursuit of the murderers. On overtaking | Utah. o\= Just PROUT AND 2 oe Porton and best Meceod geen aad pte streets. bees leave t» - “i Maj. L. P. Grabam, U.S.A , is at the Na- | them they killed four, took three prisoners, and | Their contents are not yet made public, but | 7, = BARKER. OHN F. ELLIS it received hig SPRING STOUK OF --.. Col. Fuller, Dr. Mackay and “ Belle Brit. | Teeeued Col. C. and his companions. {!n this | we are told that they contain no very impor:- M®- * BLEACHER AND PRessER. m 12 ____306 Pa. avenue. bet_ 8th and 10:h sta, vaawog vie | sh and Freach tain’? are at Richmond, Va delegation, besides Little Crow, Good Road, a | ant intelligence. The health of the officers and | q,\')t¢7,0ld stand, 4a side, whereall Kinds oro | WASHINGTON MARKET, Avexve (GENTS FURNISH Nu GOODS oi Ah Mand: ihe distinguished director of | chief, and Iron Elk and Red Owl, warriors, | soldiers is good. Ladies’ STRAW, LACK, aud LEGHORN The subscriber has opened & Market House as | —™!5 eolm the * Concerts de Paris,” arrived at vew ¥, i i ~ BONNETS can be Bleached and Pressed i above, where he intends ki 7 an in the Arabia New York | with several others whose names we did not| ‘Taz Waatmer.—The following report of the | the latest style, and made cqual to new. mae m= | mont bh eeery tend the PROVISION line | Taken BS Sa ...John S ‘Thrasher, well known as at one | hear, were pointed out as having acted a con- | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | A NNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY: | fine artiole ee umes Of DRIED APPLES, | taken in the city. They are true ikeamces ned ent time the publisher of a paper in Cuba, has yone | *picuous part in that expedition. Two of the Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. inst; oc) Bed ais nate rer re and Art, fr A'so. DRIED PEACHES, wholestieand retail, | CheRper than any taken im the city. I haven hue wt . of new atyleonses. Henig °° ™ correspondent of the New York | delegation, named Paul, or Ma-ta Ku-to-ma-ni, | The time of observation is about 7 o’clock a. trait of Prof H.D Rogers: 12mo cloth: $1 25. iw _______€. #. MORRISON. LIKENESSES (either Daguerreotypes or Am- Hei i 7 Thi the ninth volume of a work whioh ha IANOS.—O: { Hallet Dav: brot: )CUPIED. and Beautiful Voice, or Ho ton-wex-te, were Marcu 22, 1858 toe pet Sng pe Which hae becn | [p> Que o t Davis & ¢ RT tURE -... Cowardin, of the Richmond Dixpatch, = — Aetna petals vork, N.Y read received with growl g favor. both im this eouny resewoud Pianos, of fine tone avd MINIATURES taken and us, complains that the compositor makes him say | designated as having risked their lives during | New Y se <a clear, cold. and in Grost Britain. In the latt-r country, ax weil | ish, used only one year. and oust oriet ‘hat St. Patrick banished ‘saints’ instead of Philadelphia. Pa. a Lockets, &e., by ROBERT Sas Ds -clear, plexsant. asthe former, the sale has steadily increased with | |v #3 ¢. and wi!l be sold for $20 cach, Pa. ava. th and oF the progress of the massacre at Spirit, and res- Baltimore, Ma “ clear, pleasant. each annnal issue, - will bs fuliy warranted the same asa . A x pan pag og cued Miss Gardiner and another lady from the | Washington, D.C. ’ Pleasant: Just received in Washington. and for nie ty 1s really a great bargain, rca Precocaining eversisine Sestsan ary tor the vetore --.- Rt Rev. Dr. O'Connor, Rotman Catholic fe Richmond, Va loudy, th 51, wind 8 TAYLOR & MAURY. = JOHN F. onde of tie mele . ' of Pittsburg, and Mike Walsh were pas- | 5¥g¢ fury of the hostile marauders. All tho rs ae cela? . Booksellers, No. 331 Pa_avenve Extensive dealer in and a tees oatted by A tence of the United im the British steamer from Havana to | tribes named above are ted in this | eens: oudy, cold. four doore west of Xh at: est, mis 305 Pa av..near lth strect. | the Ilouscat R. »ciurk 3. Postmaster of Vera Cruz, where they were at the last dates. | delegation es oi cer Be Emo _m2 St_(Intel., Union, Globe) IR. TOOTH, NAIL, AND HANDEGTGE | lee pol forte rate sre te United Staten. E age y = 7 5 --- Hon. W. W. Drummond, late Justice of Sucka Sean N . Columbia, ‘cloudy, plearant A SPECIAL ZAR D-—I take thie qoansion, of H RUSHES, of eee ae Bee prapared. Jt, wall con © ev the Supreme Gouri in Ulah, te now prostrate 1x6 Justice.—The New York Times thus | Gouteton, 8.0. clear, th 67, wind K. | customers who have patronized me while cones otal” 204 Mt his Eales Room under Wu- | dalnsua 5 manent s, at, ble renidence, in Chicago. | does justice to the sensible and conservative | Augusta, Ge. clear, warm With the late hem of Colley & sears. and: by hereee eCISSORAT MIb RO i |, Leet the editor or jer who discusses recovery, 3* | decision of the Secretary of W Savannah, Ga -cloudy,th 67,wind SE | terkeeping instues and well assorted stook | QCISSORS, Russ RS, POWDER BOXES, | for the information of the be i= he hax not spoken distinctly for the last ten days. 7 ar in the cate of | Mycon, Ga... ‘elear, pleasant. Of firet olnas Gtothespeciel wants of |S &o- at Gt air Store, 13 street, | Writing or speaking about, he may write and -+-. The “great awakening"? seems to bave | the finding of the recent court-martial on Col. Columbus, Ga. clear, ther. 65. the communi y, a:d civing personel aitention to my | Fa. av. and at his Salesoom, ‘under Willards’, «peak know:ngly ” brought a sumber of particularly “* hard casen””— | Sumner. Had Secretary Floyd’s decision been | M mtgomery, cloud y-~ bus: {hope to merit ther confidence and in- 0-6. volume, ootavo. Price $3. Postage, prepaid. 40 Ala oneal mnn cent«. in the eyes of the elect—t of A loudy. woeeeee ty. enutttios NSATION Ni fe Cone: ; trans- i i coadition "Ya stattice Tootherdauble-dyed sie’ | otherwise s very vicious and dangerous prec - | ower Peach Tree, Ala clear, pleasant, th.67. | untied rene reas Mateos et SS Ailitom te Hehe peeaetoe, cone 5 name, || Ae Maury. vers who bave come up to the rack, it ix xald thet | dent would bave been thus ret, utterly subver- cloudy, vain. werd cadence thente some form, as it ia ogee me st pd Aa 2 AURY'S mis store S34 Pa. avenue. James Go don Bennett, of the New'Y ork Hl-’ald, | gion of diag pline, and ‘provoeative of duels ig. |New Orlecce tre cloudy, warm. \mportance to me that the old business ehould be = Bookstore. 4 doors weet of Sth etree’. (TE NEGRO LABOR QU: STION, ya prayer meetings. We shall next heay tbat’ tea | nuimerable-in the Army. ‘That Co’. Sumner's tere Ee ee ee nd HOLY, "THE AYNOSE OF SCENES vis York Merchant; price 2: cents. For saleby ™ + : mom nig! °; near rou! 216°. r ‘ ; n ° AYLOR & MAURY, a} js under “concern of mind,” note to Gen. Harney was designed for cha] At noon to-day, ve" “ : mid cage Creme roel, Pa oreses, m2 wz save. bol. 3h and lth sis, mis Peden went of ab varsote .

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