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~ - . . se mom 9 ter eee : -* ~~ ee - = _ : "EVENING ST WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Geteeteeepeeeaptienegirerees-sepete ieee Tus Democratic Rerresewtative Caccus WASHINGTON OITY: Last n1aeT—passed off harmonionsly, resulting WEDNESvay.. -March 31, 1898. | in the adoption of a resolution to adhere to the ae casuals aieetld cnalcnee ah ty Senate’s Kansas bill. Speeches were made by lemen, principally by those lately bit+ 12 e’cleck m.; etherwise they may ap- many cent eee pally by J a ian next day. ar ten with the idea that the mass of the Democra- see ee EAA A Republican’! on the Leoompton question, we | days. A contract, it iW'stated, was alto closed make the above quotation ; which tells the tale | yesterday for carrying the mail semi-monthly of the work their Representatives are now en- | from Salt Lake City to ito City, to be gaged thé political company they keep, } carried throughexch-way in ty ‘ . aratbethitagien be explained by our pen. 2 —— © |Anti-Kaow AMUSENERTS. r}_ SO AMUSER ESTE. _ held at, Stotite Watkineron THEATER oO} ure. _— Last N: ROUGHAM. all muy. OnvgR.—The War Department hes Fout Dzvtaxcr Axp Monane River Wag- | igtned agordérto theefect that the Inspectors ox Roap. ated, yesterday, that the War eral, whe on tofrs of inspection where Fos pea nest of sever! it. ham will give ove his um@ue buriesque ot THE WASHINGTON [NDEPEND~ y ua ing for its abject the election of ¢ neste RICHARD WALLACH, Lo wi PO-CA-HON-TAS, cy of the House will eventually adopt,in order | Departmént ts Tm receipt of a communication }tiey areare” ‘obliged Yo take a sérvant, shall I FRE 3 eh we Susans onus to ate, dengan mon 7 = SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | to get them out of their dilemma with flying col- | from Lt. Edward F. Beale, Superintendent ‘of | be entitled to the actual cost of his transporta- | use our best efforts to that end, and invite all geod pgayey The Union this morning dubs Mr. Critten- | ors, the Kansas policy of the Republican party. den’s substitute “A Bill for keeping up the | With the exception of the remarksof Mr. Horace DAVID COPPERFIELD. ns to unite with us, for subduing Inwlessm ng to nn slarming extent moureity; we th the survey of. the Fort Defiance and Mohave | tion. k Wagon Road, bearing date January 23d, 1858, ean SARITA - change in its government is absolutely neces ‘Kansas Agitation and making Confusion Worse | F. Clark, of New York city, (an erratic gentle- | at Colorado river. The following is an extract CONGRESSIONAL. “as Ss WoALGRE Confounded,”’ and brands it as just such a bill | man who not loug since from his desk in the | from that letter, and is all of public interest |: Ta coke ee ore 1S Fh gpeic MR J.M. DAWSON ain as an unforgiving enemy of the Democratic | Hall deliverad a speech so quizzical as that all | which it contains: In THE Skxate yesterday, after -our report TOWN COLLE mye vi bas the ‘pleasure af witoretag GS Orie of the resident, ‘nin resident. sd mbers of the Paedemic Souety, at Georg! ee ou FHUNSDAS EVENT NG. Apru Party would frame, in the insidious name of | concluded that he more closely represents the compromise, te-euable the political assailants never-to-be-forgotten ‘‘ Dutchman's oa” than of that party to triumph over it. the Democracy of a district of New York city, ble tivat hae report closed, Mr. Benjamin, from the Committee “1 left Los Angelos on the 10th of January and n was fmished by General Clark with an escort | 08 Private Land Claims, offered a resolution re- of dragoons as fanas this river, whence they re- | questing the Altorney General to inquire intothe 6 rok p. m., for the transaction of impe Sth, « connect 1 somedy of turned to Fort Tejon. With the aid of Captain | validity of a certaia title fo a tot of land in the tocar dua Slee stan of eeraeod naw eecses Mas SIE STOOPS TO CONQUER. The Union, upon * Arizona,” thinks it sin- | whose Democratic masses are proverbially true Johnson, who kindly placed the nteamer Jesgp | city of San Francisco, Califorata, on which the Prompt and generat attendance is res.ectfaily 80° | Re fadeidhe : oe. 5. 8. Devens - z : ‘. at my disposal, my entire party was transport eneral Government has erected a hospital. jeited, order of the Society. ony Lumpkin .. es or r gular that a committee with a Democratic ma- | to the Democratic party, it matters not what | over the river at one time. ‘The mules were then | A report accompanying the resolution narrates | m9) CHAS. Be REN NEY, Cor. See Together with Paros of jority should totally ignore a presidential re- | political kiteing may be done now and then by | swam over without Joss, and the same evening | that, in the year 152. the city authorities ceded AW & ORD HOW TO COME OUT commendation, the necessity of which they had | gentlemen whose plain duty it is to represent | ¥® left tbe river on our homeward journey. the ground to the United States for hospital pur- “I brought with me camels, laden with grath poses, and after the bniiding was erected there for my-mules, and should have made my return | on, certain parties claimed the land as having on them this winter, but the threatening appear- | been sold to them in the year 1851, to satisfy a ance of onr affairs with Utah has determined me | claim against the city, and they now demand of to leave them where they may be needed inthe | the government that they shall be paid for the spring. shall, therefore, send them back with | land The object of the resolution is to bave my clerk and leave them in his charge, assisted | thei. right investizated, and also to ascertain if f THE IENDS OF Good citizens, without 4 of this City, are reques arr ance Hallion WRDNESDAY EF Slat inst..at Th o'clock. to consider what » they will tnke to suppress the alarming and graceful state of riot aud disorder aow prevalent im Wiseeagion enty. m Detard.(an old Frerch Actor.) Iinwasen, m Senet” B WILL GIVEA for the benefit of HURSDAL, April 8th, et tinetion of acknowledged by their previous action, and | their sentiments.) all the speeches of the occa- asin ab 8 which seems to be admitted by all parties, and | sion were conciliatory. trusts that @ territorial bill will be adopted, | Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, is understood to have believing that it is not only a measure abso- | delivered a speech, which, though not commit- lately necessary for the protection of the people | ting him to remain hereafter a member of the Mons. Achile Tal M Box Rock now « TPHE AWKWARD { Mevirate) PAR i A . __ MANY citizens. | {NR cc eT Pies a 5 Tickets FIFTY CENTS. a a r 2 by three or four inen, until they are wanted an | there are still other claims on the property, before & UNION PRAYER MEETING, for the | pi would refer to their prevaeus Ralls and Par- of Arizona, but also a national benefit. Democratic party organization, evinced a be- poll again. Determined to tent theirability to | any further improvement of the Ph alge mide by | ors Ri gpermmsesition ane | a et heh cient guarantee of (ull eatistaciion, The Union puts in a good word for ‘‘ The | coming sense of the importance of the step he | stand cold and snow, I placed them in a small | the general government. EVERY MORNING. until father notice, at te s t Newspaper Presa’ to-day may be about to take. in giving a vote by which valley near the summit ay i eee eeraie im- After ae transaction = a jure amount of pri- | o’c'ock, in the First Presbyterian Chareh, LLON Bx AR ry « THE * -2 ’ mediately on my arrival here. e have been | vate and uoiroportant business, the Senate, on | street.” The meeting he conduc ed by ? bh COMPA 2 The Intei/ivencer has an interesting letter | he will for the future class himself as a Repub- | in the snow almost ever since and fattened every see of ala Hale, wanate Executive session, mele’ different denom ns, aud wil be o TON DAY by ent. April, the from its London correspondent, Pishey Thomp- | lican party politician. day. and afterwards adjourned. pct schneld Pi: Ba ons : - ‘On one occasion the wagon employed in i , ’ oA Mu fon, and a communication from an able hand; | Mr English also evinced great reluctance, in | naulras provisions to the ompes ee. pix | * THE Hours, in Committee of the Whole on to ONE DOLLAR. _m29-M.WFEER f A FAIR WILLB YED A Feiows’ Hall, 7th stree Eas MONDAY, April Sth, and wil! continue for t ETURN OF TH MPRE weeks. for the henehit of » new Catholic Choreh R be ereoted on North Capitol street. 1 29-84" ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ieme AM AND WATER ICES. of the THREE NIGHTS MORE, herwise, a we bs = urnished at les rates at the Philadelphia Confec MATT PEEL'S even, Oi piaad 12th and F atreete. J. FUSSELL. eye that of George Fitzhugh, Esq., maintaining | his remarks, to take a step which must consign that civilization is the result of compulsory | him to a like political position, if dreaming of Jabor. essaying to remain in public life after the close of his present congressional term. Indeed, it appeared last night as though others who undera misapprehension abandoned the Democratic party organization without mule team—was completely blocked up with | He general deficiency bill, the debate on the snow and ice at a long distance from camp. ‘The | Kansas question was continued. Messrs. Wal- camels were immediately dispatched, aud six of | bridge. Davis of Md , Campbell. Harlan, Under- them taking the load returned through the snow, | wood and Hoard, opposed to the Lecompton Con- although the mules were not able to haul in the | stitution; and Messrs. Sandidge. Leidy and empty wagon. On the present journey the ice | Clay, advocated the admission of Kansas under has formed every night to the thickness of an | that instrument. inch tn water vessels, and yet they seem per- ——— ey Indifferent to it. Yesterday it rained Preceedings of To-day. y > St. Domingo advices to the lith say that Baez stili beld the capital. > The ship Kennebec, of Bath, from Liver- heavy! <2 mre " aE 1 On 0 ber of a oslizens, i = » tendering the ground very muddy and In Ses " a} TNION PRAYER MEETING at the | By the solicitationof » tarce num! . Pool, for Mobile, was abandoned at sea on the | dreaming of joining the Republicans longer | slippery, but 1 feand dey traveled through it Sidi Hos Ger ee ete une a | ON Wenat Oniee: So 22d ult., and the crew arrived at Liverpool on the | than ‘‘for this occasion only,”’ at length compre- quite as easily ax our mules, though much more a ai dn le seh hs gy 4th inst. EVERY AFTER NOON, commencing at precire- TARER MOR ly quarter before — before six 0” lenominations condwct the exer CONCERTS, oduce a variety of . BURLESQUES, &c. heavily ladened. Oregon Territory, enclosing a copy of the Con- “* E hope to report to you in person in the early | stitution of Oregon, and her request to be admit- tof March, and bave undertaken this winter | ted into the Union, which be accompanied with Joureey in order that no part of the work entrusted | sume remarks. pom and clc pcg ed Asabove, when they w . Clery en @ ifferew oar oc a x ruses, ‘There has | NEW SONGS, DANC Ree. sinh ene hend that they cannot aid the Republicans in 17 The passenger depot of the New Jersey | overthrowing the Demogracy upon the great Ceatral Railroad, at Phillipsburg, was totally | question of the day, without finding their Dem- been slready a large attendance and much interest. om an engine. < party afi pe of on TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. n to all sad all vited. Tiekets TWENTY-FIVE € d by 4 . infapls to me should be neglected, and that the practica- | Mr. Bigler presented a petition from several ‘The mectings ste open to all snd all are invr Doors cpan ek OG nhl agian enemas’ | scratio pasty iilatiom snapped asunder for | bility of the road for winter or summer transit telegraph obinpaticn, atkiag paeiection of Contl ane Sag : te — : a all time to come, by their own act and deed. | 8tould be fully tested and proven.” gress from the combination of the New York, Wednesday Afternoon, for the t MMOND'’sS, and Children, oe a Dr. very cheap. 0. res with ehnins, Ladies’ Travelling Carpet Bags, Schoo! Satche. m3I-3t LAMMOND’S JEW PERIODICAL AND NEW DEP U7 The “National Daily Union” is the name of anew Democratic paper just started in Chica- Cursapmake anp Onto Caxit Compaxy.— go. It supports the Administration and the ad- | The newly elected President and Directors of Mission of Kansas under the Lecompton Consti- | this company, on arriving at the office in this tution, and ts conducted with ability. city yesterday for the purpose of an organiza- U™ Additional advices from Venezuela report zation, found it in possession of Col. Wm. P. New Foundland and tondon Telegraph Compa- Tne CoxrirMAtioxs.—Long since, we noti- ay, ‘whies they represent as having i or os *ant’ eing about t e privileges ini t fled the Sva's readers that the President's interests of the potiicete ee eee ie nominations for this District would be duly] Mr. Brown presented a petition from Catholic confirmed, notwithstanding the prognostica- | churches of the District of Columbia, asking the ‘. 5 Be passage of a law to secure the titles of their tions of the letter writers in tho cases of somo | -hurch property similar to that now in force in ee of them. Final action upon them was delayed | Maryland , ke Boe mee ee en ae Ada oi that the government troops had been defeated in | Maulsby, the present President of the company, until yesterday, for the most part by and through | Mr. Brown presented a Will for the organization | PERS aud RIODICALS “Call and ree, $2 000 WANTE: =o Si several actions, and that many desertions had oc- | Who refused to deliver pessession of the books, tid abeorption of the Senate in the Gagroming ota Fire Department in the District of Colum- Also, Bt JOKS, ST AO ER AC enER n By Xt \ one year. Address curred. The English and French ministers had | papers, £c., to his alleged suzcessors, on the subject of Kansas. We drew the eonclusion | _ Mr. Yulee called up a bill creating the office of Spwiwea iiis aa aE BG sent for naval forces. ground that he did not consider their election Mas. M. A. HILL NU Or, JOHN Letween 8 and 9 ook ®. mm. 1 V ANTED—By \ respectabia WOMAN \ uation As Lady’s Maid and te do Fine y. f T 295 Peunsylvanin avenue, Wan will open on SATURDAY, Apri @h. The Ladies are reepectully invited. m 3L-3t Ts (UR SALE.—A fine, young BAY MARE, FEAL pi erfectiy sound and gentie. Sotd for no thal : PN Also,a good CART and HAR NES: Apply st the Coal and Wood Yard corner Ninth dtl streets. TE. HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE 1 lsheda LIVERY STABLE tear the Briige street bridge, Georgetown, where persons wishing to hire gentle Horses, for either ridirg or other parpe »canatall times be supp ied, ou the’ - Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, which wa mentioned first above, from the fact that the | under consideration as the Star's Teport went to nominations were good ones; though the mcst | press. ardent friends of those who sought to be, but | T= House, immediately after the reading of were not, nominated, to the places, of course | the journal, resolved itself into Committee of tle thought them execrable: as dhepoistea ger- | Whole on the state of the Union on the De fictency A . bill Hemem always d0 in such cases. é Mr. Stevenson said that the long, bitter, excit- Apropos.—We perceive that the Democratic | ing struggle which has so long occupied the con- press of Pennsylvania universally speak in the | sideration of the House to the exclusion of other " x ‘ business is about to terminate; and that by the highest terms of the appointment of their form- setting of ta-morrow’s sun this great que ce er fellow-citizen, Mr. William Flinn, to be the | Kansas—with all its momentons results for weal Navy Agent here, which tells well for hisstand- | ©f Wo, will have been decided. He then pro- ee 2 z ceeded to argue in favor of the immediate admis- ing in the Keystone State, whence ho removed : . i‘. Arrrar ap Pata Terwrsarion —An alter- | ‘2 conformity with the cbarter of the company. eation occurred on Monday between twostudents | He proposed to submit the question of the st the college near Newark, Delaware, which | rightful control of the affairs of the company resulted in the death of one of them named | to the decision of one or more eminent lawyers, Roach, he having been stabbed by a young finan | and to be governed thereby. named Weaver. It {¥ said they are both Balti- | As everything appertaining to this work is eats ee of deep interest to many of the readers of the a Legislature bave appropri- | Star, we have endeavored to ascertain the po- ated $2,250,009 for railroads during the present | sition of the difficulty, and present our impres- session, a5 follows: The Alexandria and Orange | sions of it for their consideration. extension; 300.000; the Manassas Gap, $250,000; The charter of the company, granted by the the Norfolk avd Petersburg, $300,000; Alex No otections to do any kind of H. usework. recon mw dations giver. Apply at 47H street, b tween 8th Wise Ds 0 te de the W lrening of a sali family. and resist work. C:lored preferred. Nove need x wel! recommend d. A ppiy at this office. Wentes = sion of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. < ak , With Buggies &c., when TANTED— dria, Loudon and Hampshire, 3300,000- the York State of Maryland, fixes the regular annual to Washington city many years since. Mr Gilmer next obtained the floor, and was | desired, Crm WAN Bussies Koy whe general b ‘ Ri a ie Z meeting of the stockholders on the first Mon- . = : speaking when our report closed m 31-Tw RICHARD CRUIT & SON. | betwee> E and m 3t-t iver, $20.00; and the Covington and Ohio bill z We quote, below, two of their late notices of — eas —— $300,000 i Sa) ene 206 costers Spon! the presidail | 11, Sistinebt. an fellogs +e i ARTISTS’ COLORS, WANTED—By a indy, & SITUATION to do by and directors the authority to convene extraor- Pr . ; ATCH, 3-5 Pennsylvania avenue. has just re- ceived one of the ti es Chainber. work and Sewing or attend to ch, dren. Has no oljection to traveling. Inquire K street, ene door from 13th st. Reoommenont ion if required m 3i-2t* f OUSE WANTED.—Wanted between this doy to istof ¥ aya DWELLING with hve or ria in the city er on the Ieincd. Any one hev ng snoh te let will find ogee cunt a der rable aud permanent tenant, without femily snd with the hest of references. Send in an err V, Box 2 Star Office. st TED—By an Itelian who can sperk t - Spanish, and Eoglieh i well as his own, s Situationas W Al vate family. Has Mr. Wm. Flinn, formeriy of Pittsburg, but PERSONAL. who has for several years resided in Washington | _.... Commander Voorhees, U. S. N., is at city, has been appo! Navy Agent at that port. | Kirkwood’s. During the ee Mr Flinn took an act- --.. Thos. M. McElrath, Simeon Draper, and wernt CMe are see abtrg Caney Augustus Schell, of N.Y, are at Williards’. much satisfaction by his nuinerous friends in Al- | 77+; William Carey Jones, Exq.. late special l-gheny coun'y —Prttsburg Post. agent of the United States to Central America, Among the recent appointments of the Presi- | TtUted to this city last evening. dent, there is no one that has elicited more pleas- | ,--** Miss Avonia Jones made a very successful ure among those who know him, than that of | 4T8t appearance ac the St. Charles, New O-leans, our friend. Col. Win. Flinn, as Navy Agent at | 0” the 15th March, as Pauline, in the ** Lady of Washington. A Pennsylvanian, an old and tried | “Yous. . friend of the President—and a Democrat without | _--.. The New York Herald hints that Thomas spot or blemish, bis preferment is a just tribute | Francis Meagher and young Paez have gone out toa gentleman who bas mang friends tm bis na | to South America, to take a hand in the new tive State who rejoice at his success If the | revolution in Venezuela, instead of for the pur- President las been as fortunate in the balance of | pose of book making, their ostensible object. his appointments in the District, the public will] —.... The London correspondent of the New have no cause to comiplain.—Erie Observer. Yerk Herald says; “The marriage of our Mr. Charles Mathews with your well known Mrs Tur ContewpLatep Fravp vrox tne Re- | 1¢!22¥ Weston Davenport has caused no Little sur- : 3 rise in the theatrical world bere, though the cusant Sour Americans.—Our Republican cooieman is known to be eccentric? > est assortments of Artists” e tubes, ever « fered Ssbleand Fitch-harr stretcher-, etc, ‘aly solicited, dar the wife of Joha Spiuuey was shot dead while pani pomnah tease Ps riny the house ia company with her bus- and controlling infi inl th = band. Mr. Spinney also received a buck shot in | 2” BE ee ne selection Of the the arm from the same discharge. Nelson N. directory. This Power is confided to the com- Downing has been arrested for the murder, a dif- | Bissioners of public works of that State. The ficulty having occurred between him and Mr. | Powers of these officers are prescribed and lim- Spinney a short time previons. ited by the new constitution, which entrusts to ————————————— them the supervision of the public works in 1 Among the sales of curious fancy stocks S * veas at public auction in New Yerk, the ne day, which the State is interested, and confers upon were fifty shares of United States Bank Stock, | them the right to vote the stock of the State at which brought fire cents a share. The same | meetings of the stockholders. The late com- Party who held these securities, was the pos- | missioners, (who stood three Democrats to one sessor of ten shares of Crystal Palace Stock, | American party man,) re-elected in last June which were also disposed of in the same way at | the Present directory; and the stockholders, the same time, and at the same rate—tive cents a after holding several adjourned meetings. share! finally adjourned sive die. At the election U> The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Axsociation of | last fall the condition of parties was reversed the Union have bee: ors, dry aud in ae in Washini shes, Canvas Examination by artists 18 respec! ml-tw 835 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. os the ladies of Washing- first kraud open: MMEK tars. f Rib d French FLOWERS and to iurze stoek of Sonia Goats, on i onom Friday, and Saturday. at No.4 Loutsianm avenue, pba A the Centre Market, between 7th and sth streets, itnirs. P.S. ching done at the cheapest and shortest Address Nicho'as, at thy \ ANTED.—A BOY to work at the Bookestand on thesvenue Also, # cus’ ¥ umes of the New York Hernid wanted—first volume of Pacific Railrond Repo $5 will Le paid for Patent Office Report, 1843, © jams, A set of British Naval Chromole A. HUNTER, 469 10th st., next to Raptist Charch. —A WOMAN to Cook, Wash. and notice, m 3! eolm* VLU WORDS FOR APRIL. Eclectre Magezine tor April. Kuickerbocker Magazin Atlantic Monthly for April. for * pril Godey's Lady's B Mrs. Stephens’s Magazine ‘or April. Magezine for Maron. Binck wood’, AD ji . : N cea and | W wile. of JAMES - incorporated by the Legis- | by the success of two American party men, | party exchanges are now coming to us replete +++» Parson Brownlow, of the Knoxville Whig, Pega rgd whe Oa SHI ING TONS a: OwNEn. A jer yelienigg Mere ag 4 n fone . lature of Virginia, and authorized to purchase | who, with one holding over, give the majority | with arti¢les showing that their friends in the | **Y* that if ‘he is denied the privilege of going Bookstore. Odeon Build ng. net. manga the “home shrine,’? which is to revert to the : " . p to Heaven after death, his second choice is Bal- m 31-3t corner of 44; st. nnd Pa. avenue. "SE WANTE i « , is ert to to that party. These three gentlemen, believ- | House design cheating such of the South Amer- | timore.”’ ‘There isn’t much doubt that he'll vo I OUSE WANTED.—In the vicinity of the Gen Commonwealth if from any cause the Associa- | ; hat th ‘ z * = ; . i lity « LAINFIELD ACADEMY, eral Po-t Office, tain ng i2 or 13 Reoms, Gen alill aiah 4G) colae We aaa hse ing that they bad the lawful right to call a| ican members as they can persuade to aid their they dearer - ines. oe ity “where P 2 Naar Cari convenient y arranged ; the moderate im Te Werkinatan wll nas <annach cc parepticss meeting of the stockholders, exercised that | efforts to defeat the Kansas State bill. Thus— iad Twenty-fourth Session (five months May 5d. Every attention given to the comfort and improve- — of pel ps wntire Expenses $6: Cireuiars at this office, or addr Pp ovements, and ca culm Board ing House. Any person haveing such a me tor rent can beard forthe rent, if desired, in ® family without children, or the rent would ke paid month y by a punctual tenant. Address, with fall prriion a “Tenant,” star Offer. m ¥3r QWWARTED.—A GIRI to take cure of a jiitis Boy 24, years old. To one who oan come weil ended a eood ard permanent home is offeres. . avenue, betweed Sd and sh ms etuntely Vernon tothe Association right, and on the 18th of the present month ee ousted the board elected in June last and sub- UF Accounts from Key West tothe 2Ist state | stituted a president and directors of their own thot there is at last a prospect of the Indian war party. in Florida being brought to a conclusion. The The course adopted by Col. M . Arkansas delegation of Seminoles had a talk with Pted by Col. Maulsby has been Billy Bowlegs on the 15th, when Billy expressed i ig se ng aa ate mt bis determination toaccept the offer of the Gov- 1 Se needy aad hi erument to remove westward as soon as it was | ©? from his friends that he does not desire made in due form—that is, as soon as the money to Produce any unnecessary or unwarrantable was placed in his hands. It was thought that | Conflict with those now claiming to manage the Sam Jones, the bead of the war party, was dead. | *ffairs of the company; but, believing that The Indians would not, however, acknowledxe | their election is contrary to the provisions of it. Another talk was to take place on the nine- | the charter, and that the Commissioners of teenth Public Works bad no legal or constitutional right to convene the stockholders on the ISth instant, will not relinquish the trust confided to him and his associates, until he is sustained by the legal opinion of eminent counsel that he is right in doing so. On the other hand, the claimants doubtless believe that they have the law on their side. We do not know, as yet, how the affair will terminate. Delay in organizing will be very painful in its consequences to those who are in the wild hunt after the offices to be dispensed. The number otf applicants is very large. Public rumor assigns the general su- perintendency under the new auspices to John G. Stone, of Washington county, Md.; the treasurership to Hon. Mr. Hoffman (member of Janvary Mth, containing circumstantial details | the last Congress) from Alleghany county, and relative to the projects of the allied division | the clerkship now held by W. 8. Ringgo'd, which bas left Canton for the neighborhood of | Esq., to a Mr. Vincent, of Montgomery coun‘y. *he Yellow Sea. It ix Proposed to send despatches to the Emperor of China, and if within « reason- ble time a ratisfactory answer shall not be re- ceived, the town of Tien Sing, on the left bank | “leader’ of the Chicago Trmes—the paper of of the Pey-Ho, or White River, will be strictly | Senator Douglas—of the 23d March, inst.: blockaded. By this operation it is calculated “Tur Contest oF 1555 16 Intixots —The that Pekin must assuredly be reduced to a state | contest jn Illinois during the present year bids of famine within a very short space of time, the | fair to be a most excited snd animated one. To thin State the, eyes of the whole nation will be the Republican party members propose to vote | Tae Revouvtiox 1x Vexezveia —A Decisive for the Crittenden amendment, which proposes | Battle E.rpectod.—The bark Thomas Dallet ar- to permit the people of Kansas to determine for | rived at Philadelphia from L yra, Venezuela, theraselves on their own institutions at a future befell left on ae Ay = aes aire eg = : rms the advices received at New York by the doy. Thongh they will vote for it, there is | Northern Light, that a revolutionary moverent, an evident understanding among them to scout | under the an=pices of Gen. Paez had been set i i it iny it | afoot, and had achieved considerable success ons Seen eee it involves to admit | ry the 11h, | telligence reached Laguayra hat ansas into the Urion with a pro-slavery Con- | General Castio, Ba‘quisimeto, had approached stitution, if such she should choose under Mr. | the town of La Victoria—25 miles from Caracas, Crittenden’s proposed law, if enacted with a force of 4,000 men, well armed and fin . 4 fe ies equipped. The Monagax party had oniy 1. In plain English, their effort is simply to use | men, and were in no condition to attempt ay ash. at E South Americans as so many catspaws to draw on doseage les two artnies we be it LLAMMOND'S. 3 : .. | Sight of each other fora week. he avai : from the fire the chestnuts—their prospect for | forces of Monagas at Caracas and Laguavra bad Lacsctie rine > Er Per success in 1860, which must be a dingling way han sent by the government party, and not asol- No. 331 Pa.av., between 4s anw sth sts,” & : * - jer was to be seen at either piace. = > 50 s & unless they succeed in making Kansas an Abo: President Monagas had sent off two of his sons kta 2S one Hexen axart haged lition State, virtually by action of Congress. city. c. Fo & W. GERECK wast A Gentleman and his Wile desire rood HOARD te a prevate family, centrally toe Address “Eoarder,” at this offive. “youy COMPOUND, gloves, Barry's Tri made, Bandvline, © VW AS LED—A WEP NURSE, 9 hen ths draposed ve the mansgenent of childres Apply to en! Property Agent, %th etrect north. } re, ‘en Mand XN st Warten s will he take bers unte March, With sind 17th. c. geod ne Woman one that understr Brevesgus —The New Orleans True Delta, of the 23d inst., contains a letter, dated in Rancock county, Missixsippi, purporting to give the par- ticulars of the landing of a cargo of slaves on Pearl river. the sale of a Portion of them, and the drowuing of two hundred, for whom no sale could be found. The account is embellished by many atrocious particulars, and is evidently de- sigued to be a sensation article. It is doubtless Jatended as a burlesque of serious articles on the slave trade recently published by the Delta. The letter, it will be observed, appears in the True Delta, a rival paper. secretly at midnight to Barcelona, for succor The country was thrown into confusion, and ACaxat Boarp Cavcus.—The new Board | general alarm pervaded all classes. i : : ARY T RY LIBRARIA of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal dene Ae big pistes pA b i =—% Company, or rather a majority of them, held | force of ten thousand men marched ou Caraccas 8 a caucus in the city of Baltimore, and agreed | 4nd summoned Monagas to surrender the Presi- lowi tl ff dency. He refused, and declared the city in a upon the following gentlemen as officers of the | state of seige. Company : —— W. S. Ringgold, (the present incumbent.) as] Rossery at Ricuxoxy.—On Sunday after. |” Clerk; Hon. Mr. Hoffman, Treasurer p J. G. noon Just, the large jewelry establishment of MaAexouia HAMS, Stone, General Superintendent ; Horace Ben- Messrs. Mitchel & Byler, North Main, between L Le statis ae 7 | Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, Rictmond, | 5 First lag of our Magn: eee Stanbene Then Benton, A K- | was forcibly entered and robbed of $1,500 or | MUS) 's being received to. sie Stake, L. G. Stanhope, Lloyd, and Lowe, Divi- $2,000 worth of jewelry. former vears, do we consider it necessary to & pe- sion Superintendents ; J. McH. Hollingsworth, —— coy al a et lc Collector at Georgetown; J. Rickard, at Wil- NavaL.—Commodore James McIntosh, of the are merked withourname. None liamsport ; W. Wells, at Hancock. and Juhn HB. | Home Squadron, hoisted bis broad pennant on Sha t Cumberland. . board the new steamer Colorado at Norfolk on —— Saturday. ‘The ship was expected in the course Tux Wearner.—Tho following report of the of two or thiee days to drop down from the navy weather for this morning is made from the Morse =e, eee ere eee Oe an interesting line improve >, Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | {07 The Legislature of achusetts ad- | 55nt it See coer, eat aes The time of observation is about7 o’clock a.m ; | Journed on Saturday, having passed 177 acts and ne Photograph and Ambrotype Manual, by G Marcu 31, 1953. 44 resolves. The appropriations made will Jest published. aod for axioek New York, N. ¥ + Clear, warm. amount to about a million of dollars, and the re- rule” New Books’ ore, Philadelphia, Pa, clear, pleasant. duction in the State tax is about half a million of | ™9-St Oth and loth ets, Baltimore, M clear, pleasant. o thes WANTED. cont COOK and WASHER for aomall [ y. Only Amerean, bogheh. French, Germann. or Colored need appiy: | Good ret erences willbe required. Address Box No.2, at this. thee, m 2 or” W ANTE D—Ffor the United bodied unmarned MEN, be given good pay, board, clothing mnd medi attendence, Pay irom $12to #22 per mouth Ne mon paving & wile or ciald will be secepted Apply for mounted service at Yates’ Hotel, 7th street, opposite Centre Me d ong. 382 Pa.ave,, bet, th and loth sts, (ntel.. Globe, and Unies.) Ax Imrogtaxt Movemust 1) Caina.<Ac- wording to a London correspondent of ihe Pays, tetters bave been received from China, dated fe mtr "Recruiting Ofhieer LOST AXD FOUND. a lady, on urday evening Inst, on R “ *R 5 milroad B Men are Krown ny tHe Company tary Kexr.—We extract the following from the il confers f, by leaving it # ° spt i Wii be suitably rewarded if des: ree. m= : PF ED OR STO an Monday +” right last, the &ta instant. ar wn MARE, without white about her, except Ps few inure inthe ieide of one of her bund - jeg, near the hoof, She has been sp-vined and fired io the right hend leg, marks of which are vinibie. EN . bet (Union, Intel. G dctiark 7 — Sadets tines or — stojen Chinese i fe - Ww 2 fram the siabies u oust. on Latnyette im caxermentorver being rer ot decd and ok whe Tanto io | Wewgionyb. Goan lean S250 SEAR? cil ngeaemmemcn| Cn crettg at ce he ular right. he contest will be more attrac- id 2 oF ‘ ‘Eo — at bs - be thankfully received, SB reward o Hi be tal of the celestial empire, and Tien-Sing being Te aad nore exciting becouse of the brillincc | Petersburg,V clear, pleasant. NOTICE. The members of the Second | conviction of the person or «who attempted 5 N t te I Entw paid for her recovery array of talent which will be engaged in it. Norfolk, Va ther. 50, wind N. of Washington Infantry will meet | to assassinate Ienac Entwir nd Reeve Le at the principal market for supplying the metropo ; lint” roer of the Capitol Square, an the = “ Wilmington, N. cloudy, ther. 61. G, at 7% o'clock, at Fiint’s, for the | the n rtheast ecorver of t 1 i * Among the Democrats who will be found to 6 ~ othcers. ut night of the 7th instant. The reward wil! be paid hic 2 T raise their voices In behalf of the preservation of | Golumbla, 8. C. Shear teow winds THE CITIZENS OF THE SEVENTH | Soyvionce inn apnlieaticn ety, Aitormen. afer BOARDING. — Sxssx Cnocyet—The following is the confer. | the Cincinnall platform wilt ir Gov, Wise, of | ‘Augusta, Ga.. sibeatay eeele i emer Bre requested tq.meet at tsiand Hall | fugton, ns eeu ag ye A PRIVATE FAMILY —A ins “Cc: , 2 a ,» Hon. F. P. Stant z Ww deve zat it Bev. aT" SgeE SSeS eres = ree single ge: tlemen can be sion of Jesse Crocket, who was arrested some | J 'Grittcnden, Gov Pare, Pennsylvania, | S2vanna rainy, tht. winABE.| 0 clock, ged in soarasnon eit cremation ered | AOTIC iphe-etofore =xisting OOMB, furnished or unlit time since for the murder of Griffin, at Aquia | Col. Forney, Hon. H B Payne, of Obio, Hon. 8° eens a cloudy’ coer. by the City Counc: tablish a patrol for the pro- under nautiton & Cons - Frey t OAR D, or partin! Board. creek j for which we are indebted to the Freder- | S. Cox, of Olio, Hon. B. M_ Samuels, of owa, | Columbus, Ga... aindy cae eee OE ne WY are ——_—_—____—__lt. | faving novcuns'on aurtouks are reaiected oops | fortsch a heme aout ae cee coms of the. com: Jeksburg Herald : dinsin, besides howe oe ares B Cross, of Wis- | Lower Peach Tree, Ala...-clear. legen oY Rar Mane aun Rane RaTect, | {OCwWAET ond close them either by evsh or notes. Ii-| street, between 6th and 3th, m 29 3” jesse was consin. er gallant mocrat: x 10K oO! e Young en's Anti now Not < it iT ANY SCOOUN! Watington mifeenbere te hee ne pent baat ag Shlnoes tat rola ee ee Wis. | enesdities it pean ot acocieties WL bo were Ot Seen at te SV oe ee Ase. Ky BOMPSON. "LP BELITY OF THE KEAT KING, or Je g 7 c * om on s 3 7 ‘ 2 é Py ate 7 <4 ” “an frssed through Damien’ about mid-day on | Connnand Kentucky. Ainong the Republicans | Galmrayilie Miss cloudy th 60,wind W. st, athorviock, All members, as well ax thoce WE. HAMILTON. | ge Tostlemas It Wasag Ite. and ws tt ts To ie. thin side of Dumttien be suapyed'st calmer | ow. Seward and" Beaton King. of New York | rvderiee, Mal -..c-celear, pleasant. | Whoumty'gieh to amie with any are roosted oS 4 hyvine | With Bign! Poa ott kurkor” ig Ser some negroes, got something toatant ata sth: Siang hs ze vevie W ilmot, of Pennayl- Wheeling, Va clear, Dletannt. . it eiage "EDMUND HANLY, See. yp belle? = in od Eeder the stented kas pe oy Soren t ~4 ‘Phote Shaced ort tenis and, being fatigued and somewhat in liquor, fell | Micnigam, Gov. Chase ond De Canam OCT Lynchburg, V clear, ther 30 HALL METROPOLITAN HOOK AND | ¢f;Tnomoeo & Hauiiton, will continue the GRO- | signe, lusteating thevariene puter, of the asleep, and siept some hours; that he reached 6") OF | Bristol, Ten. . +-cloudy, ther. 37. { LADDER COMPANY No.1 CERY and LIQ “i 3] Aneicnt, Meduevel, Mogern end Mullemial \° uia the same night about 10'or 11 o'clock, ana | O19, and many others. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m , (cor March 3, 1a, | No. 380 Penneyivanimavenus: Having made large tion of he TF mpleand City ax investrd by found eight or ton persons in the more of Grito, | 1. git Bout ccd Willey olan aia Whereas the members of this company. while pro | Additions to our stock we feel confident that we can rected for temperature,) 30.118 . | supply families or the trade as low as anv other es ‘Thermometer, on the Smithsontan tower, min Serf Third aud 6 streets) on Sundny moraine ger, | teeta ment inthe sity. JAS. be THOMPSON. imum last night. 33>; near the ground, 35°. | hetween tue hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, were fired | _m-9 diw ED. M. HAMILTON Maximum yesterday At noon to-day, 57°. #8 rallying he ory of Hiberni SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, . PB. Ha ee . u pera pod ho: — % eof Third street, several met, RS. L. ALLEN will open on Tuesday, Mai Navar Inreviicenc ~ ine ‘assortment of SPR ING - —The Navy Depart- narro#l: esc ping with their lives, and the aprara- | goth, a hand ment is in receipt of intelligence of the arrival bg barat roped fired tage vat ave goed and SUM ¥ ER Mi LLINBRY, to which . - = 2 m % a 5 at Valparaiso of the U. 8. steamer Saranac, in | ory of Hibernians surrounded the Apparatus afro: it oe Pa ‘avenue, between oth ‘and 1eth 27 days, and of the U. 8. steamer Vandalia in | reached the hfe, and threatened to “blow into h—lI"" | stree! - 5 i i ll and avy who should dare to move anaxe or buck Bleaching and Pressing exeeuted at the 42 days from Rio de Janeiro. The news is un- | 0. for the purpose of exliaeumsbieg the fre. and tne shortest notice. m2 eolm important. All on board are reported well. | few members there overpowered and compelled to AMBROT\TES sales are said to be the best submit to the will of desperate men. ‘And wi hey Bre true likenesses and are ‘hereas this Com; has been organized for Taken ies Conrinwev.—We learn that William Selden, three y ars.ani sever , : ae Rr ge taken in hs uty. Esq., was also confirmed by the Senate yester- | nw.) knowing no political party ourselves. and | ores’ tt auy taken in the city. 1 haves hne lot day as Marshal of the District of Columbia; | reiersr'huth ap tous bremen should dor There. | prt hENSSSES (either Dagnerreotypes or Am- and also, that May. McMicken was confirmed ioe the following resolutions are unacimously MSTA TURE ‘taken and set in Breastpins, as Consul at Acapulco. mig etea 2 Shit Wis outrage can but be attributed Lookers. &0.. by pa. ROBERT SANDS, among whom were two white men. who were strangers. traveling on foot; that when Gristin closed his store. he yot permission of the tw ; aye . OG travelers to ledge with them, ina room in an wn. | ©Btire affiliation and identity with the Repub- tenanted house across the road from Gritin’s | lican party, Mr. Douglas will cease to make stone: abet they mi peony in tla pretensions to be longer a member of the Dem- . a for ie maltreat- A . . ynent. prc to kill bit and take his money; | cratic party. Without stopping to comment on that he (Jesse) agrred to their plot, when they | the gravity of this representation of the Repub- ates the road, — of rein, Sige pee lican leaders as engaged in the defence of the c » n au aa tire Knined sdinission by calli g lor Griftin, hat | Cincinnati Democratic platform, it is worthy of — after keting in, wei nn — note that in this city, while doing the work of » be (sense) s % m rm low ii i: with the axe, wien a'l three attacked him, and | ‘B® 7 Pe eerie he Dey Talous blows were dealt; that they tock the coin | 8 earnestly as he aims to have the Republican — reas eery-arawer carpet-bag and copes party of Illinois (on the tit-for-tat Pprincipls) co Sareed on» aivinton sri phere ee - = yo sac ogpeoe a Test," lenater ougias 18 8. lOws e- scriptions echo those pretensions vociferously) we; Notices of its Jew then An 1 ih, Christen and Hea Vf We presume that after this formal avowal of ¢ in nnnouneing ths and intererting work ened in this or any other as the most accurate. on Jerusalem ever pi country. Duc. s he verdict of he puvlic press, wh ch hes reos,ved an ——— endorsement in the eal! for 4,000 copies of the work Within che accond mon: h of ils publication. ‘he North Amerean Review nd oth r high |it- erary au’hor ties desore rn rex of sacred local .ties and th-ow a flood of beh upon toe topography « d mrci legy of the Hely my he pre tthe Ph iade' ne hd obromographs, (printed tecl and - Cog engravings. AKANE Mops P mio Views, impart to them anit resta d \elae which no other work on men directed him to tskea'l the pluoder, ra ry it oss ub ect oan clam ” io the carpet-bay. and Ke along with th as far . $350; half calf. $4.50; moreoon, a6 Falinouth,where he should tury w Lile to the spirit of Inwies«ness and rowdy: m which eee ek Tene meen eS. MVS | they mow d ‘om to Richmond. where ould | that he is after forming a great National Dem-| Main Contracts.—We learn that the Pos’. | re: us rampant in thi y CUAL! WOOv!—WOOL! WAL exolve of this outrage, and Cc master General contracted, yesterday, with sina peootaatie Goourring to percenbie chizenr.it | Just receiving perschooner ‘nna B. Have.rcargo Messrs. John Hockaday, James A. Jones, Jas. | 1s wasafe to attend any fires; and, although reoog Of the beat Red anu W Ash and tree burny w y 4 . “} nising our ety. is ie Triverton COAL. suitable for ranges and stover. Foster and others, for carrying the wail frm prere sede ‘hat the pany will uot, from and | Also, on hand after fire, and ckory, Unk, and Pme WOOD; St. Joseph’s, Missouri, to Salt Lake City. to any fire, cr their | all of which will he sold at the lowest nirket price, This mail is to be carried weekly, in four- bs closet Irvevocab'y, il peace, | at the corner of C and 14 hatreets near the Canal. horse coaches, through each way in eighteen! jas. A, IncRaM, meet them at the Petersburg de on Sunday, and deliver them their abane thet os. co dingly he did remain with the plunder in Pal- mouth, until Sunday, when he went on the ca-« iu Richmond. ut them, and banded them their sbae, wrapped in bundle shape, at the Peters- burg depot, and he passed on to Petersburg. since which, he has seen and beard nothing of them, sale at PHILP’S New Bookstore. s 2 Pa avenue, bet. Mh and With t+ _ Viotins ocratic party, composed of Douglas Democrats, South Americans in a dangling way politically in their respective districts, and the entire Re- publican party of Congress For the in orma- tien of the constituents of the two or three South American Representatives expected to “ go = Banyo, Tami y be restored to this cit: PI f ie hile th ‘ — M sect a of Strings at Wee in nae be vee 18 city. ease call and | rs while the verse: use Depot « OHN T. CHAUNCY, President. is unieadiag. leave your orde pot c W. 6. METZEROTT. J i ma R. W. BATES, me corner of Aith street and Pa, avcrue,

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