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4 — . _ ‘ ‘ a Qn SSS I a I a = : = mutT e AS TON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | Selden, Esq., to the» District Marshalship. | two. The fact that it was defeated by so small ATTENTION.» AMUSEMER EVENING ST. eel Under me ralen governing the proceedings of | a majority is likely to give rise to other similar | \;3,4¢ ASSOCIATIO: ws! ASHINGTON THE TT TT Te | Tae Drev Scorr Decision.—The Hon. Rev- | 4, body inggrecutive session, # report on a | efforts to bring about the re-establishment of TONI WASHINGTON GITY: erdy Johnson, of Maryland, in replying to an invitation to address the late monster meeting in Baltimore in favor of the admission of Kan- tas into the Union upon the Lecompton Consti- tution, took occasion to review with convincing foree, indeed, the arguments in the Senate and ° OF TI ‘KSS. | House, and the newspaper and stump on- ‘ the Tote caren cna state- | slaughts in which the opposition have indulged ment of a correspendent of the New York Tri- against the decision of the Supreme Court in dune that “ arrangemen’s have been made-for the Dred Scottcase. Perhaps no other judicial @ thorough anti-Lecompton organization with- decision of modern times has been, in the same out reference to political antecedents,’’ and | space of time, sosystematically and extensively adds - vituperated and misrepresented. This game “The country will await the completion of | on the part of the ranting, tearing new lights these arrangements with a considerable degree of | of the opposition, must have been, to some ex- pon me tg se ao Walker, Wine Baan, tent, politically profitable, or it would not have uart, Bell, Crittenden & Co. are to occupy in | been persevered in up to this day, evidently THIS BYENING. Marob 25, Will be p . for the tune im thes caty, Brougham's omeenies « Diceen's grant DOMBPS P+ SON. aye . cut . —— sn wie Ti thas ae Derated Actor Sua artine, MR.JO N BROUGHAM Who will a's0 sppecr as Pow | a-tan the tet, in bie World -renowwed extravacn.28 of PO-CA-HON-TAS, Received nicttiy with unbourded enthesmem. Box-book nuw open. Dovuta open at 7; perform- nomination must lay over at least one day before being finally disposed of ; which accounts for the fact that it was not promptly confirmed. This action of the Senate's Judiciary Committee scatters to the wind the “‘ Washington corres- pondence” story of the probability of the rejec- tion of Mr. Selden, than whom this community contains no gentleman personally more worthy to hold any place of trust under the Govern- ment. Weexplained some time since that there could exist no reasonable doubt of his eonfirma- tion as soon as the Senate could find time to consider the nomination ; atid the action of yes- terday, mentioned above, confirms our state- ment on that occasion; though it was directly contrary to what all the Washington corres- the African slave trade inthis country. » Tae Vauve or Inridmrce mt tne Semare, Yesterday morning Senator G into the Senate a bill creating = officesin Gahfornia: To-day theSenate passed ae ee it—despatching the business with unprece- 8. R_SVYEVESTER. See. — mete bas ad oe TF ine A acouttiom of rhe Firat Wace wih mast t estern Hose Hull on FRIDAY, March body to oblige its author. #'h_ All Anti-Kuow Nothings are respectfully in- yee attend. By order of th Laces Eee Ay toe Rael ne j€m wien, F ARD ANTI- is at Willards’, in this city, to-day, on bis KYOW NOTHIN-S.—A meeting ‘als return from his recent lecturing tour through tenar rhein otal a the Southwest. Mr. M.appears delighted with | March 3th ‘for the Rereere electing five dele- int : aap, | Kates to ot th Srey C his reception in that quarter, no less than with | Sd'to nominate candidates for the Ceusone oe the geniality and hoapitality of that region of | _™ 24-6t THURSDAY. o ---March 25, 1858, en Advertisements should be sent in by 12 e’cleck m.; etherwise they may net sp- pear until the next day. MR. VANDENHOFPFS LAST BEADING, BUT ONF. THIS (Tharsday) EVENING, 20h, at o'clock, Principte Scenes from 7 “ - apt MACBETH, the new party. They have certainly made great | with no disposition to relax the virulence of its | Pondents essayed at the same time to impress | our great country. He is next to leeture in we LT IN FO i BOUT NOTHING! sacrifices, and onght to be well rewarded; but we | With no es : on the distant public mind. Baltimore. ra wh. cannot attend in the . will be held MUCH ADO ABOUT NO : imagine they will get much less than they bar- | prosecution. We, therefore, rejoice to find that Coxrmugn.—The Senate yesterday con-| RYERV MORNING. untiifurther notice, att n| Tickets scent, ss yained for The tslack-Republican committee- | the Hon. Rev. Johnson (who was a counsel in A Mevascaoty Inxcipest.—This morning, fi a ag Z aabien aed a gained vce gids “tapes vremsteran Se poet the My. LECTURE. mrnet' pod ag Saemueee soetonfensanehg case) has s0 effectually exposed the injustice of | a deep ow Qverspread the Navy Depart- uaa alng the Utah expedition) os Briga- | fe differen: denomunations,and willbe omtinued | VRIsS D. PARKIN BAKE ‘ inaugurating the arrangements alluded to by the | the criticisms of the Courts’ action in the case ment, a8 well as a large circle of residents of | ‘° . :. one DOtr prociec’y——__mistf_ h instant Sublect + Tribune's correspondent, and also to divide out to which we refer, as well as the sweeping im- | this city, in consequence of the announcement | “ier General. His nomination by the ape Ler aaniliy a eetaborocin ae gfe eet te we ed ot Le hn = ee ns bec gg at eather, propriety of the personalities to which the ma- | of the sudden and altegether unexpected de- | ‘nt to this distinguished position cannot fai Tallon. Fairs and oth-r public entertainments | she Youn, Men's Christian Association aud the as ye spired.’” to meet the almost unanimous approbation of | furnished at less rates at the Philadelphia Coufec- the country. oone ourger 12th and F streets. SFUSSELL. Ex-PostMASTER GENERAL CAMPBELL —This UNION PRAVER MEETING at the di inguished gentleman ig, we hear, in Wash- SS ode Chureh, ¢ street ) ington city, where he is the guest of his friend, | 1) ‘quarter. befor ‘ James G. Berrett, Esq., (city postunaster.) perso Sar o bong = as His nuomerous friends will find him at the | been already » Iarce sttondanon and much | Interest. residence of that gentleman. ‘ The meetings Bre open to all an @ inviled, The Un:on pronounces absolution upon Sen- | ligners of the highest legal tribunal in theland, stor Hale for his recent attack upon the Presi- | in and out of Congress, see fit to resort, in the dent in connection with the residence of the | premises. latter for a few weeks of the summer at the It affords us great pleasure to lay before the Soldier's Home, the Senator having yesterday | Scar’s readers the remarks of Mr. J. in this made a complete and ample apology therefor. | connection, as follows : The attention of Forney's Press is called to Pe _ ne nay sort ee a sere — a . orthern State, a St ore interested, a specially notice the tect that New Jersey bas’! if that be possible, than any other tn thence declined to join the opposition, the Legislature | turbed continuance of the Union, and whose past having adjourned without passing the anti-Le- | 8%4 present position should have taught him bet- compton “resolutions. ter, in a speech carefully elaborated, and in print before spoken, desecrated the Senate chamber bi The Intelligencer is occupied with Congres- sional matters and general news. cease of Lauriston B. Hardin, Eaq., Register and Disbursing Clerk of the Navy Department. Mr. H was at his post yesterday, and was out last evening visiting some friends. He had re- turned home, and was about retiring, in ap- parent usual health. After reaching his room, however, on experiencing some unusual sensa- tions, he started to return to the room of Capt. Adams, in the same house, and where he had a moment before been engaged in conversation, but before reaching that apartment his affec- tion became so violent as to completely pros- trate his system, and he fell in the passage. Assistance was immediately rendered, and Dr. Whelan was called in as promptly as practica- ble. All efforts to relieve him were, however, unavailing, and death ensued about twelve *F A Soniet thre city. 2 Dostecpes of o*olock ; lecture te begin at 9 pre- jt one tieman mud two ladies, CJ oars tameast eente: to be bad at Riinei- pa! book and music stores. m*iw s N COMLLLON PART) F THE G BRO rden pinnk Ties FIRE COMPANY. On EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, Apri 5 T deen Hav. Admission ONE Dé XK. m2 M, NNUAL CONVENTION National Musical Association. ‘The Board of Management be Legere eg ca! Association having secu the services wo Messrs. GEO. F, ROOT and WM. B. BRAD BUKY, as Conductors of their next Annual Con tion, would cordia!.y invite indies and gentlemen interested inthe progress of musica! kuowledge, tu meet in Convention at the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Tae Weataer.—The following report of the | qrepy SUPERIOR GR A, Canpewde weather for this morning is made from the Morse pelo llmeenge: beer dangers eanctehgmen pee ome Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | pinck Teas, of fine qualitie cae The time of observation is about 7 o’clock a.m :| or sale by ae Pemvapivnnaaven ‘ Maxcu 25, 1858. m 2 St atjoining Kirkwood House. Now cork, acer paeanaens GPECIAL. REQUEST. The cxstomers of Rich Philadelphia, Pa clear, pleasant. SS ra G trials who hove net opntina tee amremnte Baltimore, M tear, pleasant. earnestly solicited t» cail at the lear, pleasant. o withat farther del». Itis believed lear, th 40, wind 8. that this + ppeal to their kindness will meet w.th & virtually threatening the Sontb with early pract{- cal subjugation—hurling the bitterest anathemas at their system of labor, denouncing it as at war with the laration of Independence, repugnant to the instincts of humanity, and an outrage upon the laws of God. Never was there a more direct Incentive to servile insurrection. Gonld the slaves of the South hear such teachings, and be SOLITARY AND ALONE ~The Boston Bee claims to be the only paper in that city which “unqual- itedly indorses’’ the removal of Judge Loring. y NG, Ark 2th. lear, pleasant. ready response < . On MONDAY MORNL ‘The fact is creditable to the other papers but not | a mad and reckless asthe speaker, many a Lome- | o'clock, in less than ten minutes after the com- Reson her. 44, wind &, St Soeat thon bec pains ee “saute ees tothe Bee. pegs cooper Sekt chypritaes poet mencement of the attack. Mr. H.'s boarding- Wilmington, N. pass sal 46. Saventh street, near the Northern Liberties Mar- M U7 The Coroner's inquest in the case of Pau- | invoking retributive justice upon the author of | house was on G street, nearly opposite the | Columbia, S <ccelear; th 50, wind W. | =: __.______ 2S oem oclasalivs siet the aemeiam will Bocas af deen McLaughlin was held at the New York | itsagony. Even aco-ordinate branch of the gov- | State Department. Augusta, G: -clear, pleasant. QPRING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. interest and profit toall who may atte Hospital on Tuesday, and resulted in a verdict | ¢fment, because only of its baving differed with * ea us . .clear, wind NNE. and will bring togethers lnrger number of muz.ciaus him on a question of constitutional law jud!- than ever before assembied in « ur city. The deceased had beon occupying the same cially before it, in a due course of legal proceed- against the prisoner, Daniel Cunninghain. From Position in the Navy Department since May Having just recaived a very handsome assortment the evidence adduced before the Coroner, the of tre newest styl CASSI Sh I It is e-rnestiy desired tut the nemhboring cities lear, pleasant, J -and VESTING, I am fu'ly pe 1 > : IE erie tos ently from mere party ends, | is¢, 1831, having received bis fret a ointment | Montgomery, Ala Selear, Pisasant aera avesatisen sper iad fit e- ene wageeniennee ae phew gs aag ones ae Jury were of opinion that the shooting on the | subjected to as calumnfous an attack as ever dis- eet . 5, 4 Lower Peach Tree, Ala....clear, pleasant. iy, Ronis ine ee wil give the movement their exrnest support by an part of the accused was not justifiable. Cun- | honored human lips. from Gov. Branch, then Secretary of the Navy, Mobile. Ala. cclear, th. 59. I La fo PS Oring of the best qual- | ®f!7.8nd constant attendance at the daily sessions, ningham itted to the Tombs for exam- | ,, T bese are strong terms to apply to a Senator of during Andrew Jackson’s first administration. | Gainexville.M .clear, pleasant. Page p ani Laney dg tet mead ab ened Delegates will report themnelves as soon as pos- bed ‘was comm - = the United States, but the relation which I held I iginally f North Caroli hi Now Orieans ian. iclear) th 65,wind NE. | !ty afways on rw MYT sitle to the Trensurer, T. J. MackvoER, to Mr. ination. to what ix known as the Dred Scott case. and | He was originally from } orth Carolina, whore Bristol, Ten”. “clear, pleasant. Merchant Tasiot, Browne’ Hotel, Jomn L.. weg Sybes the eae or wy 7° A Weasiehacsemeiina oF a correspondent of the London es = Sermons he poe for the ed he has a large circle of relatives still residing. aynehburg, V; lear, pleasant. m5 26 Pa.ave sa whe og BT se a E —— my = = ‘ it fs not fon whetherany | 2% the Knowledge whic 1, Rives me, justi- | He was a widower at the time of his death, of un Va .clear, pleasant. UBLISHED THI® DAY. Waseeuten -= Times says it is not an open question whe! “Y | fies me in their use. There ix not, J know, a ope ; derick, Md lelear, pleasant. P oak Those desiring oircu'srs of invitation to send to more Madeira wine will ever be produced. None | word of truth in his direct charges, nor tbe | @bout 55 years of age, and leaves three chil- Cumberland. Ma. a lear, pleasant. has been made since 1951, and there are now only | slightest foundation for the uncharitable and un- -clear, plea ant. 2 A manly insinuations in which he indulged. The some 7,000 or 8,000 pipes upon the entire island case itself was originally commenced by Scott, All recent attempts to manufacture the wine have under the advice of counsel no advocate of sla- utterly failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn the very, in one of the State Courts of Missouri. This old grape arbors, once covered with abundant | Was done in perfect yood faith, and with no view clusters of rich grapes. Per contra, it is said, on to political effect there or elsewhere, and the de- their friends, can be served on application to either of the above uam+d gentiemen. ‘The pian pursued at previons Conventions will be adopted for the — sestion, as it bas hitherto been hichly satisfnetory. J B.D. GURLEY. President, F. GLENROY, Secretary. m !2-lawtloaae dren. There was probably no gentleman en- gaged in any of the Government Departments who hada wider circle of warm friends than Mr. H., or who was held in higher general esteem, although his position was one where Wheeling, Va.... F NOR: . : BY J. A MAITHAND. TCG LF CPS || Apion oe Watehman,§*° "The Wanderer.” Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- ene diary ot an iar ‘ ie. ne. imum last night, 354°: near the ground, 35% - Complete in one volume, p Maximuin yesterday, 5234°. At noon to-day, 59°. ne Dollar and Twenty- ISS HOSMER’S ; : ee —— ax. paper cover. for One Doli Me EEC Cencr SLEEPING” , h fence was carried on in the same ‘spirit. The | he had frequently the most-delicate duties to SSS ES Mee Mattien d” Norwegian r: rare, atin nine af i pethaonr yrs neat oetreeobdanar) fm ne eek eg eR Ege heim betrashase -ngdersapayharensaipenwni CONGRESSIONAL. wins Paterno han ow’ fe prot: an’ waitin |g Hm, cxawrnte pce of Rowton, exnchied at thousand, there are not more than three thousand | but on writ of error, sued out by the master, it | Perform. a ; Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. published next week, 1s full of madents and eharne reqs. pipes upon the island. was reversed, and the case remanded for final | ing probity, affable manners, and generous + With the soene partly in Norway and partly in is on exhututioa for. limited period at PHILP’S Fine Art Gallery, R2 Pa. avenue, between Sth and ty streeta. Adinission 2 cents, (The proceeds ot the ex! ibi- tion for the benefit of the artiat ) Hours: from Ul a.m. till dusk, mit judgment. Scott's counsel then abandoned that case, and instituted another, for the like purpose, in the Circuit Court of the United states for that district. By that Court his legality to sue, if free, was maintained. bat on the merits the judy- ment was against him, when be and his counsel, In THE SENATE, yesterday, after we had closed our report, Mr. Wilson. from the Committee cn Bp henry ples Pg Military Affairs, reported a bill authorizing the | Gnoid d anocess in the present dearth of really good extension of the telegraph lines west, to facilitate | w rks of fiction.— Forney’s Press. communication with the army at Utah. For and sincere respect for the feelings of all with whom he was brought into contact, won for him universal respect and affection. The fact of his having held the same prominent public ed States. We read the work, in proof- — + : Tax Tara or Crocxetr —The trial of Jesse little time ago. and thought it by far the Crockett, for the murder of William Griffin, at Aquia Creek, commenced before the circuit court of Stafford county, last Monday. The Fredericks- Ae anes A p ta w PHILP’S New Bookstore, WANTS burg Herald says: mot the master or the master’s counsel, brought | position for twenty-seven years is a high testi- Peta Aes ‘a ee ete m25 St Pa.ave,, bet. Sth and 10th sis. _ WANTS. te : “The evidence against him is said to be of a | (ve, controversy to the Supreme Court of the | monial as to his sterling qualities. action was had when the Senate adjourned. No. ist Fa eee et Nts stroats, | WANTED 27 cg eapeneneed WAN. 0 Bites. 4 r ii i > le ’ ner. m NC y a peclihyoip teeesolatie Evel pares ‘This was all done before the Kansas and Ne- His funeral will take place on Saturday, at In tur House, in Committee of the Whole, (At Mr Me Hoffa's Jewelry Store.) ive! to panesty. aneeetny Soe. Avoly ~ mie. burg, who will testify that Crockett gave them | Bfa%ka act was passed or anticipated On the | 12 0’elock, from the Episcopal Church at Alex- E'S, C street, between 6th ani streets. with the Deticiency bill under consideration, | ENGRAVER & DESI NER IN GENERAL, the Kansas question was discussed by Messrs. nou .cturer § inventor ai os 4 J eater (and Glewart OF Md., in favor of, and | Se#! Pressem. Watch case Kreraver, Wo. d Engra. A R -r. Music Puncher, Stenc| Cutter, Copper Plate Messrs. Kilgore and Buffinton against the bill. | j; ceerec t ichographer aud Stene! ‘Cutter, is pre to execute engravi gs on any metal—on go'd, brass, copper, steel, & u&sxood &@ work. pas by any other establishment in the United The subscriber f~e:s confident that all or- trusted to him wail give pe: feot satisiaction, first hearing in that court the argument for Scott was made by Mr. Blair, and for the master by Mr. Geyer, one of the then Senators from Mis- souri, and myself. A re-argument was ordered, and that was conducted by far Biase and Mr. G: W Cartiss, the brother of Mr. Justice Cu iss, tober. These keys will be proven to have been the property of the murde: mao by a brother, who, when he first saw them, at once named the various locks to which they belonged, and being tested his asseveration was found to be correct.”? for Scott, and with signal ability, and the master PERSONAL. was again represented by Wr. Geyer and myself. «-.. Chas. Mackay, Eng; Lo Carlisle, U. | The Senator’s insinuation that the case was made andria, whither his remains will probably be conveyed on the morning of that day. ANT? D.—A good House SERVANT avd Renter 81 184 I street, near 2th. Turin Exps and Aims.—The special tele- graphic correspondent of the New York Tri- bune, writing on the 22d instant, says: Preceedings of To-day. In Tag Senate, to-day, the Vice President submitted several communications from the TFD.—A Person to remove the building adjoiwing Dr R. K. Stone, on F street. All the materiais are in good order, the house not hav ing been very tong built, and wili be suid at an ex- ~ | OF no charges me. low p tee.as th» ground is wanted at an "A; LK. Bowen, Md., are at Willards’. by the master for the purpose of obtaining a de- | 4,< Developments are being made, from day to | Heads of Departments, which were properly di - | Q)R0 charegs mi ¢ eary day, Enquire of Mr. B. W. REID. corner Mrs. Southworth, the authoress, 1s 1n New | clslon vy the Supreme Court, ls 20 far freee tice | day, of the deep-laid plans at the Dowcies fatice | posed of, OFFICIAL of F and 14th ts. mes 3 York, and on Tuesday visited Baruam’s Mu- | that the suspicion at the time was that the polit. | t Control or destroy the Democratic party, with | Mr. Mason offered a resolution for the appoint- Es seum’ to witness the play which has been dra- | ical friends of the Senator—the Abolitiontsis— | @ View to the Presidential contest of 1560. ment of a Secretary protem. of the Senate until the present incumbent of that office snall recover from his indisposition; laid on table Mr. Broderick, from Public Lands Comittee, i, 1 sas repoited a bill for the creation of additional land oR PLATE ENGRAVER, ottices in California; passed. ee LITHCGRAY aoe i Mr. Fessenden offered a series of resolutions | _™ 25 ty ae. ke, Ke. from the Legislature of Maine, whicl remon- Cosrumes —A vanety of Colored Hivatrationx strate against the admission ef Kansas, acense / of National and Faney € 0 received Congress of perfidy, the President of falseboud. | at PHILP ew Bookstore. and the judiciary of Kansas of infamy m4 _832 Pa hand jth ste, Mr Mason opposed the reception of the resolu. FZAN SOAP.—A large #1 ian Soap tions becnuse they contain disrespectfal language K this day received. * entlemen wishing this cel- Sy EL OWEN ERO Be ately . 3 matized from her story, ** The Bride of an Even- m 22-004 ing.” ..-. Dr. Mackay and Col. Fuller are in this elty on their retarn northward, after an extended tour through the West and South. They are, we are giad to say, looking in excellent health and spirits. -+-. The last efficial act of Lord Palmerston was to send a donation of £1(Wto Mre Mogridge, the widow of the admirable writer so long known as “‘Old Humphrey.”” An Aspinwall correspondent of the Rich- had had it instituted and brought here with that exclusive end. But this was equally unfounded, as was stated by Mr. Blair in open court anda few days afterwards in a comn ication to the National Intelligencer. ‘The allegation also that the counsel of the defendant <lavebolder were paid by him, is in keeping with the recklessness of this portion of the entire speech. It is abso- Jutely untrue. ‘The questions that the case in- volved were mentioned to me by Southern gen- tletuaa, and always entertaining the opinion af terwards announced by the Supreme Cou trad seeing, as 1 thought, how Sey the country We quote what he says in this connection, in order to say that this correspondent has hit the nail on the head according to the common un- derstanding among the true members of the Democratic party in public life. If ever the tergiversation of a Democratic politician was the result of sinister influences, that of Stephen A. Douglas, upon Kanaas, is a glaring illustra- tion of the kind. No other distinguished pub- WANE D—For the United Sinton Army, able- bodied unmarried MEN, to whom int be given good pay, beard, clothing and medical attendsnee, Pay f i2to rr per month yi ving & wi or child will be necepted. ween nap rates Fmt — Hotei, Opposite Centre Market, ROGER JONES, let Lieut. Mounted * bs A | dowarns Congress and co-ordinate biauches of the | ebrared ‘Soap will supply themselves. as it's genuine mond South reports that Col. Kinuey’s grant on | wax Interested iu their decision, 1 voluntecrea | Hi man of the North ever committed himself |“Government. ant old, at eS a the Mosquito shore is to be recognised shortly by | to aigue the case for the defendant ; and never | against the tenor of his recent Kansas record so | Mr Fessenden defended the resolutions, aud Sapek x the Nicaraguan government, and that he has gained the suit lately pending in Texas, ——. to him the property on which Corpus Christ now stands. ---- The Portiand Advertiser learns that the action, John B Gough ts Dr. Lees, of Scotland, ts not actoally commenced bat only threatened ‘The proceedings, if entered Se is to be ee) in- dictment. In such case, ns & English law, it is understood the truth caunot iven in evidence received would have received, the ordinary compens: My colleague was, | am cer. tain, actuated by the same motives, a:d was rewarded only by a sense of duty performed The charge that the majority of the Jndges, in ruling the Missonri restriction unconstitutional, acted extia judicially, I leave every lawyer to decide after he sball have read the opinion of the venerable Chief Justice. If that does not con- vince bim of the yroundlessness of the complaint, exdo sed what they contair. Mr. Mason again replied, and called attention especially to that portion of the resclations re- ficcting on the President, and declaring that bis couduct was a disgrace to the position once held —— by Washington, Mr. M. was uawilling to have Nos FOR THE the Senate made the medium for the expression mi SPRIN RADr. a of such sentiments of abuse of the highest offi- STEVENS, Brown Motel w aan thin dey = cers of the government, and of other branches of | USU*! Inree A-sortment of Gentlemen's Wardro id Ve ticles Buying +xclusively for cash, completely. He evidently conceived that his previous course on the slavery question would have induced the South in Congress to take his current course on trust, and to join him in op- position to the Lecompton Constitution, for the sake of bis future. How bitterly he has been undeceived is evident in his recent bad health, Watch FOUND —a Siiver WATCH, with ci -&o attached, was sound on yesterday im the rear of Bilis’ Foundry. The owner can obt at by calling at the Star Office aud paying for thie advertisement. m 25 St Dr. Lees, it is said, has : ot goods 10 REWARD —Lost—en W ednesday af arged Mr. Gough with | ll reason or authority would be lost upou him! | Which we regard as being wholly the result of | anv motion in regard to the matter; and the reso- | gr unif.rm prices. se ) terncon, somewhere between Bingden's excessive use of opium and visiting low places; | In this respect, however, there is one view which | hie disappointment. He risked all on “ the | !#08> were laid on the table to be printed. STEVENS’ Sales Room, Wharf and the Capitol, an ACCOUNT BROOK and offers to prove what he charges before twelve | the public generally cauuot fall. I think, veadily = é m 24-6 Browns’ Hote’. in the testi . tecomprebend What may have passed at the eee Re ee eeetve x bentencny consultations of the Couit, no ene: perhaps, bat the Judzes willever know But this would seem to be obviour, that if it was the duty of the dis- senting Judges, Messrs. Mclean and Curtis, to Ix tHe Horse, Mr Stephens suggested that CLOPaAak RS Deak son wi : 7 i Te 5 ? * an early day be set apart for taking the question J text-book for the Mechanse. Ar-bitest. Fmat on the ate bill for the admission of Kansas Tr, comprising Geometrioal Projec 5 Arobitectural, and 1 into the Union. He thought this was proper, so Siveaaa inemeney cast of @ die,’ as it were, and has thrown a very low number, indeed. That is to say, he has divested himself thus of the confidence of the Democratic party, without achieving that and two @20 he finder will —— of the cD With moroces Cove notes. aud a few bi receive the at owner by leaving between M andN Paosasty Close or tax INDIAN War —TLe Tampa Peninsular of the 6th inst., furnishes the annexed interesting intelligence : Drawing. Per that nobody might be taken by surprise. E. Worthen ; price $6. Pass upon a question of such impoitance, and to i i at rs. e D: di On the evening of the 10th ultimo a warrior of | argue it with unwonted zeal and rare ability,and of Si nam sities and'eo-Tabore ie Sepavit has been cued tor bing male can senyan aot painee wn HTL os New Bookstore, Bowlegs’ party, and a negro belonging to that | with a practical appeal to Northera prepossession | 040 party. He has not yet been able to bring | 12s been discussed for ready to meet the issue to. | m2 882 Pa. ave, cbief, approached the station occapi by the | and sympathy, caleu - = lated i bet. 9th and loth sts, ulated to impress upon th is mind to the point i i S delegation of friendly Indians: ‘They were met F Loe bed [ke d Point of realizing that he is day er to-morrow, with or without debate. He PIANO FOR SEVENTY-FIVE DOL — “ 4-21" public mind of that section a conviction of the body and b " suygested that. by common consent, they Lae A paid path 2 * Adidiog Sry eee Rte ap aS by a few of the delegation, and escorted into | right of Congress to prohibit slave labor in all | BOW—body —. Part and parcel of ee net Bospaeg : bd a oa bet , . 1 ight Grab . haere Meaty + mem de pelea left that night and returned next morning Territories then, or osthes to belong to the | that organization, deriving from them—so to | ‘ fa¥* the question to-morrow. Se eee Lee oe inthe Reporter's gallery of the Senate Clam Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, and other gentle- pro eeeen a. ~ oaar tae or tc men objected; the first named saying thatthe ook in pact payment fo ue ol . Bouse mas now anasually thin, but when there | Davis a $3 # wake, which I will sel upou easy shall be a better atrendance, they could by com- | RETR $7. the same style, made by mon consent, fix a day. Chickering, for #75, at our Piano Store Mr. Stephens pee ret deveard week. m 24 JOUN F. ELLIS, Mr. Campbell suggest next Tuesday. araanan pen fa aParwee? & hae caer > me . Mr. Stephens replied that was too sboriatime. | PHULE'S LATEST LIST OF NEW BOOKS, Mr. Campbell urged upon the House the earliest $1.25. practicable day, as the Honse had agreed to ad- Manual of Ph ada to Ameteurs. ‘Those Liguors, Journ the session on the first Monday in June. Practice, by G: Conle ; 6 cents, equal i. Mr. Montgomery said if the matter were not exw 3 | Rance pass mod a veo ys = ors. now pressed, he had no doubt an arrangement | companien for Cordo: S : : could be made, satisfactory ell round the State of Festa. *idy J. De Cordova. $125 with another Indian—brother in law of Bowlegs. | Union, a power so pregnant with danver to our The hostile Indians again left =r on the 2tst, | continuance as one people, it was equally proper after having made arrangements witb Jumper to | that the Judges who entertained a different opin- meet a te four days. jon, should bave expressed it, and matataiued it On the 27th ult., Bowlegs, one of his principal | with all the ability and research within their men. # son of Assinwab, and one of the chiefs of Fam Jones's sty—four in all—were having a “talk”? with Major Rector, who is quite confi- deut of bis ability to induce ali their peopie to emigrate. A yeneral couneil will soon be had, at which the question of removal wi!! he settled Major Rector tas declined the services of Gen. Blake The latter geutleman is now in this piece he ver. ‘The person having possession of waid coat will speak—all the popular sympathy he now en- be liberally rewarded by leaving it with the clerk at joys. Tersery Staren.—The New York Herald in @ recent article upon the Kansas question, thus presents the issue as it now stands, di- vested of all extraneous dressing : “Our opinion has been, and continues to be, that the vital question with the South in this matter is the abstraction“of slavery. Let this Lecompton Constitution prevail, and the ab- straction involved will establish’ the principle Browns’ Hotel Tz ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS invited to the u tion of the varied assort went of LIQUORS jost rectilied aud ready for sale at the este blixhment ¢ PATTE SON & BANNAN na Avenue and } m examination, w superior, to auy of the kind in the cows pared to sell at northern prices, ned «i the publionre respect urchase eisew Lore. er Mr. Justice Me Lean’s opinion occuples thirty- five pages of the report in Isth Howa d, and Mr. Justice Cartix? one hundred and three. The greater part of each is devoted to this very ques- tion, and as to the right to consider and decide it, the laxt_ named Judye concludes bis with an apology for its length, by saying the ‘ questions ace numerous, and the grave importance of some Les LAT. Corner of Low Mr. Stephens withdrew hix suggestion, in tae | , S rtaroe, a Tale of Norway ; by James a Mai, fuce is given by the w ndecraux i that ‘The friendly Indians, iu their scouts, failed to | of them required me to exhibit the grounds of | that no new State hereafter shall be excluded pets ape fecal land ; $1.95. Paper, 2vo unies, $1. Reoommen jonests to customers will be the motto find the hostile Indians. The latter found the | my opinion. T have treated no question which | fom the Union because of the recognition of | Ywliet that euch an agreement could be made. | by Washington Irving. and standing rai of the establish ia the view I have taken it was to Sageand ecene tate camp without wolicita- When tixed he would announce the time FRANKLIN PHILP’S fo. not absolutely slavery in its organic law. The Platform of the negot ex ¥ New Bookstore, S32 adil £oods purchased at tius establishment will be i cey ii pas ore, s “ enit of the negotiations now pending. ther the judyment of the Circuit Court id | BO more slave Slatex,! and while the success of ans, asked, but > x etwas a S iareoes Hives rarrens Under all the cireamstances we feel sanguine | stand or Be covacaed 1 have avolded no question the Lecompton abstraction will be the defeat of | introduce a bill to prescribe the mode and maa YAXATION & THE FUNDING SYSTEM. that the Florida war will soon be terminated by | on which the validity of that judyment depends. f collecting and disbursing the public reve- ner of eatlecting the p — ‘The House then went intoa Committee of the | kee ned ee eriniion al, the Union on the Deficien- peg o tlovesmanent ot Dapsaden tion, ty Mr. Peyton, of Missouri, delivered a speech in] jy, = f Pohtical & favor of the admission of Kansas under the Le- Neneh Litt eel ‘olatees compton Constitution. The wo ce pd Political Eoonomy, by Francis +o . D. this sectional policy, the failure of Lecompton will be tantamount to ‘no more slave Territor es,” and ‘no more slave States.’ ? Such is indeed the work which the abolition- ists of Congress require at the hands of those Southern members whom they expect to go with them for the next week or two on all questions incidentally arising in the consider- ation of the Senate’s Kansas State bill. by J. R. MoCulloen, | vol.. Loudon the peaceable removal of the Seminoles to the West. So mote it be. mee eens with my sense of duty.” frien LaTER —By the arrival of Major Rector, | _ Were these two opinion: to be spread, ax they this wmorolng, we bave a confirmation of the | Were, With unexampled haste, broadcast over above. ‘The Indians wish to see tbe money prom. | the land, and the rest of the Court, who dit. ised them in case they censent to a removal; to | fered so widely and so decidedly, to remain procure which is the object of Major Rector’s | Silent?’ Were they, by that very si ence, to leave visit - the public to infer, as they might then have fairly Axsinwab, the elder, is wounded. He will | done, that they did not or were unable to maintain meet the delegation to negotiate in bebalf of Sam | different doctrines? Assuming, therefore, what Jonen’s party, as soon as he can travel. is, 1 think, palpably unsound, that the derision Major Rector will return to-morrow on the U. | cf the Court on this question Was fn any sense $ steamer Gray Cloud extra judicial, I hold it to be perfectly clear that the course adopted by the dissenting Judges ren- dered it the duty of the Court to correct, to the whole extent of their power, what aig believe Leta to be the serious constitutional errors whieh that U7" Wild geese in great numbers have been course, if left unobstructed, was likely to a: seen in Fauquier county lately. ten upon the public judgment. But not con. 7 The Warrenton Wh g appears In a new | tent with assailing the motives of the South by; dress, and typographically improved im every totally misrepresenting them, and the alleged we extra-judicial character of the Court's dectale To have done either more or less woul The have NEW GROCERY, WINK AND LIQUOR STORE The subseriber begs leave to say that he hy opened a New Store, corner of 12th and B xr: where heiutends to keepan assortment of WINES, TORS, CIGARS, and fine GROCKRIF “, fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Ol.ves, Rais: Pigs, Sard, Anciovies, &e., nil of the most n Qualities. ind memb rs of Cong s jo ca’. and examine the oha- ing elsewhere. A general assortment of fine Hav: Cigars, un arg direct by the subscriber, at wholessie aud ta retail. Caral Boats supplied on reasousble terms, and Produce taken in exchauge. Levy’s Oid Whisky of 1849 constantly on hand Country orders a y attended to. aud Conn- try Prodace, of all description. received on oonrien- u JONAS P. LEV SS 12th at The copartners hip heretofore exist- Democracy IN Maine.—Maine is a good dis. Paliticn Reopomy. vol. : ce, tance off. and being, as is supposed, irretriev- ng System of the United States and Great ably deluged with Republicanism, the Little Britain, by Jouathen Elliot Demecratic effervencences that come gonrene | up] m2 _FRANCK TAYLOR. to the surface, from time to time, are not so like- * s = ly to be noticed, as they otherwise would be, es- a ee ie ia eit was as pecially by the Republicans themselves. Bul the | ‘PHE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA fact of these effervescences show the true spirit] NY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA is at work at the bottom of the old pot, aud will pected ~ json pbncespatinboar eg pg — the cause it to boil over by-and-by, to the damage of | cheapest ani aaee) B by the Republicans. A few lustances to the point | A2y lher oompany.au will appear by am exts are given by the Bangor Union, which mentions, | “98 0f ts prinuip t t in addition to the city of Biddetord, the towns af Bin ey rons = a are particu! r+ ck betore pay - Tar Late C.nwanner Uerxpon.—Yester- day, Mr. Commissioner Whiting duly issued a pension certificate to “the widow of the late Commander Herndon. ‘The amount allowed to her annually by the law is very inconsidera- ble; so much so as, under the circumstances in which her gallant husband and protector lost peso. Sree ae i[7~ The wheat in Fauquier county 1s said to be looking beautiful. nsurans ing under the firm of Colley & Seara was dis geass on, | his life, to be ridiculous. Her case is one to | Guithy Newaeld. Sanford, Seabofougl, Novth helWera at once th Weare Ruta! conseat «xn the L5ch inetan. ‘. utter bas risen in price within the past | the independence and integrity of th nee J @ to | Anson, Starks, and Shapleigh, all of which have | mums. the oo . evn er in emi monte to Califa ign Conseluence of large skip | was stamelensly impeached= No gentleman. | justify amply the enactment of a special law | elected full Democratic tickets, some of them for tng with this come firm to J. W- Colley, the latter will settle the busi- - be guilty of t e injustice even of su posing that it can be necessary to vindicate them ageaingt such acharye, coming from such a quarter, and dictated by unhallowed ty motives, so ob- experience of this company since its organi- | ness of the late through which the country shall chargo itself with the duty of providing hereafter suitably for her and her orphans. OD The shipyards of Kensingto: di ° wark, Philadeiphia, are deseited; aysiptish) mew vessel on the stocks —— zation (over three years) has shows the actus! oust 17> The journeymen hatters in Danbury, ct, | Qrnsurince to have been leas than 10 cents on exch aveonastrike, at an estimated loss of $2000 a pti whoring pr gl he J. W. COLLEY, m 20-e0St JAMES W SEARS not a single uy hmoi Kk to the different parti Pepe eV NCES WARD, President Pea PS Ri a Dis ys = ly a, nt. With lives honestly t week to the different parties. J. YSSEs ARD, President. ¥ mond 7 put in eo rege ber roe - Ine eeienoe teste country rs sient Eee Na In The storeship R. {7 A primitive looking saw-mill hax stood, CH Re hy ea Fez m2 New Bookstore, $32 Pa. aven: Poundery, by aad by. —— partment in which she could be served, without |. “VA™ 4%T&LLIGENCE.—The storeship Re- | 5, forty years, on the very brink of the Genexee MATHE : » Treasurer. = = ote 7, The measles are prevailing to a fearful | tain of blemish, and with constantly increasing | lief sailed from New York yesterday, with | Fails, cast side. It bas, however, succumbed to Maxaeuns. 518 PBA er ketA = 518 extent along the line dividing Appomattox a a honor—with a judicial career, by its admitted | stores for the home *quadron at Aspinwall. | time and last Weduesday’s freshet. Ulpasee Ward, 7.4. Magruder, ice Cream, Water loes, Jellies, and Cakes. at Campbell counties, Va. Schools and public as. presets eres g her area Pees fe The following is a list of her officers : See nena a eal red -_ rook ahaa iain ee Philadelphia prices. ail made of the best water, b ¢ respect and admiration of ey and the a % , under the new law, has mn Organized iW : ° Warranted to give satisfact rege a meal oe TE renee wise—with every incentive to continue to the | Lieut. Commanding James II. Strong, Lieut. | bver fifty members are enrolled. Col, Wan fe, J.C. McKeldon, m 2-1w* . KUGLER & CO. Mapart’s Statesman —We are informed | itt the pure administrators of the jurisdiction Aug. McLaughlin, Lieut. J. Howard March, with which the Constitution clothes them, and Lieut. W. W. Low, Lieut. Jas. §. Thornton. Harman has accepted the command temporarily. {> Office acjoining (north) the ee especially the watebful guardians of all the ington. that Colonel! Medary will soon have the cont-oi CovrerFeiTERs ARRESTED.—A man named of a paper-at Columbus, to be called Medary's LS MANUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY —Adepted amateur! practice—by Geo. B, Conle; prive 62 ’ : : Pittit has been committed to jallin Wheeling for] S4MUEL F HOUV EHS BOOT. SHOE, AND ; postage paid 75 cents. : Statesman. kvery — will know what States. ers lnotresneat wilte, me y eee EY car ose cee Sargeon, B. R. Mitchell ; Cap- Passing counterfeit money. About $2,000 of spu- eee iy Hsp peiiveietatee aera Ladies, | 5. ~} repaired sot pg +4 AURY, Tan to loak to for the true Democratic doctrine. | cial proceeding, be submitted 10 vee eit ‘ali | t#in’s clerk, John C. Robinzon. rious notes were found upon his person. Gentlemen's, Misses, Boye’, Chil 34 Pa avec, Ciacrnnant Enquirer. these persuasions to duty, the charge that they Apia pide Marat bteritey ip Laer Sao —— Pm ioe ‘on, Your Beek af Fass aha ea mnle U7, The editors of the Rochester (N.Y.)Dem- | have been at last false to it, and forgetful of | Rewwvan or tug Laxp Orrice Prom Saux | %0° to run up the Hunter and Tucker flag * gh ego ay Feet Book ot F acte im Science and Art for Pcrat state that during thetwenty years that paper | honest fame, have pandered HO if he tock Pi Gen tlemen'e Sole" Leztuer Steel, ond Waa . itse; ‘edited by David A- Welle, a ton TRAVELING “I KUNKS, Packing and one A. M5 wi to party or executiv: ro -D Rogers; 12mo . cloth: 95, has been published, there has sccumvlated an intluence, is a slander so “Sef ese prt tt of Prof Rogers; 12mo h: i 25. Rarips to Sr. Croup, Mimnxsota Territory. lndebtedness on its books, in subscription, of | that instead o} finding a lodgme gy pre Hunter for President, Tucker for Red feoged e ly be con- The Commissioner of the General Land Office presume the declaration will gene: he mth volume of a work which been jidered equivalent to taking the position now. Trunks, Lexther, C: t, Cant i als igment in, it cannot J eq! ‘unt rr. Carpe! vas Valises, Bage, | received with crowixg favor, both in this eountiy niga ss 4 teat ultimately i 2 = ixtne THEIR COLORS.—The feed- | Valises, Ladies’ es, and School Bags, | 8ad in Gr-at Brita. In the latte country, 830.000, | Good for you! Why dida’t you try the bat ul 7 'f not at once, disgust the public | has receivod advices from the registér and re- Gg 8 iy ghd yo dey Wheeling, who | Trunksinade to order at the shortest no hol as the former, the sale has steadily imorcssed wen UF aetvened Menant Governor of Minnesota | |, The feeling, however, which in any one could | ceiver at Sauk Rapids, Minnesota Territory, | had been on a stiibe for some days, necaned and'roupecttully request nt peeuoements for casm. | each annual iuus. lately delivered the following speech to the Sea. | Pfompt such ngKestion but shows fue danger- | that the land office will be removed to, and | work last Wednesday upon the terms to which | S2¢ {o"P' She ate: “ Gentlemens of thinere Siull! Don’t crowd | OWS Character of the pending agitation, and calls jh y previously demurred. Sth end otk ae, elsewhere—at Iron 10th streeta, Pa. avenue, this old Loss too fast! Ye badn’t orter expect this | UPou all trae men to do what t isa A case of Lynch Jaw lately occurred in| _m 2 RAMURE P ‘HOovER. Aubar ere cheer to settle move nor six Pints at onat! opened at St. Cloud on the 19th of April next, A Bookssliers, ey may be ableto Just received in Warhington, “TET ga” No, avenue. 4 four doors i still bark por rlgpole ogden gate piglet in complianee with the recent order of the a, Cal. The Sheriff and Bis apaistante 19- JoSePa TK PLANT & co _m2 t___(Intel., Union, Globe) eh atreet. Met Peau | Derkin’ up the wrong saplin’! H : Le of justice, | Prosident to that effect. terfered, but they were seized a: until the FasHiONA OLSTERERS, AMS!—HAMS!—HAMS" —— It can’t tedids , ; frath, Tenor ier whlch #0 gloriously illus: man—who was a murderer—was tied up and urers and ers in Sofss, Chairs, H wee Pow receiving choise Family Cured National Fouxpkay — The Fredericksbury With high regard, your obedient Tax Proposition to Ke-orpen THE AFRICAN Reaverpy Jonxson. Stave Trape.—The Senate of Louisiana re- cently laid on the table the bill from the lower House of that Legislature to charter a company to import from the African slave coast 5,000 negro apprentices. The majority against it was Manu: bneg by the crowd assembled tlre on the occa- ferer taney Sens ftw say si By r par ics, ye heed Se aetna ~ Lene inane ¥ {Hh weeks, and in every respect gives evidence of an ys | bby ene oe by nine duff, rent cop posers,a i. entire restoration of mental and physical health.” | “gug Music W. @. METZSR0TT, | wage apt for the establishment of a national foundery in that place. ‘The News Lopes thoae * obscure neo wanvemevibat, > Weve r- as ton and Alexandria, will cease their ~ontrove: ‘esterday, ou the subjeet; for ‘it is manifest that the only | SPORTED ox.—Yesterday, it seems to Le Preated ie Prone eundery can Le judiciously | Understood, the Senate’s Judiciary Committeo ovateg js Frederickeburg ” deported favorably upon the nomination of Wm, HAMS, and street, mst cor _“ermont avenue TVASARGLAROR guntTign ie wat,

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