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i i aR OF LETTERS AMUSEMENTS should ‘‘wash his hands of it as soon as possi- IF Democrat 4 stated meeting of the Jackson R annneen, — led Wishiniten AS 4. ble.” We have since satisfied ourself that | wifbeheidnt the, Assowation of the Surtn ward EMAINI ey DG April 5. 1658. WAttineton THEATRE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. au on i Tre Paoguamue or Tam ReruBiicans.— i is i 2VENING i . E = the Evening Star, it stweonial tondered te Mr. P. emphatically denies that he is or ever | RVENING, April Sth.at7 o'clock. Every mem- | [Orderedto be inserted in remine Sram. i Complimentary Testimonial tender WASHINGTON OITY: After the Scar went to press yesterday. the | nas been connected with the school referred to, waite leosger belere SoReal nn Mc poy mete ‘lished it Wasktorton i MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, SATURDAY. April 3, 1858. | Senate non-coneurred in the action of the House | a54 waintains that his sympathies are not en.| 22 sd DANIEL KLEISS, Seo. UZ Personaapplying for letters in the following And positively bis inst appearence. N sroM maansov ConchEss armen on the Kansas State bill. On Monday next it | tisted in favor of this or any other abolition CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SUCI- | list, will please say they are THIS EVENING, April 3. oTicse To Mr’ —l will be returned to the latter body, with a mes- ular 3 meeting of ne Dat ham’s new and euceessfa! of Congress can have their speeches printed with project ’s Church on at st. H feutitied neatneas and dispatch, atthe Star ofice Price, | #a80 stating the Senate's declension to concur |" Ligue, Beats —This distinguished gontle- | Daag ge” SPU TREE i Seoretary. COLUMBUS EL FILIBUSTERO for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, one cent | in the substitution of the Crittenden amend- | man has returned to Washington, after an ab- ECON D WARD. NOTICE.—The Dem- ae Ln naeadenyenniemae er aananae and a halfeach. ment as modified in the caucus of theadberents | sance of more than a year in the public service. PW emare pot ee a need tis , of Mr. Douglas, for the original bill. The House md 13 on We have from time to time taken occasion to | tall, on D erect ee oe aad roth stats. ew spread before the Star's readers his reports forthe purpose of electing d ade re hnp it Te tee Graven, Marst concerning the camel expedition and the pro- inating & suitable idate for wanes at Cui press of the Government Wagon-road expedi “ How I Cawe ro sz Maratep,” is the title | will probably refuse to recede from their of an admirable story in the Weed/y Star for | amendment, and a message to that effect will to-day, which by the way, abounds in interest- | be sent back to the Senate. The Senate will ing miscellaneous matter, and has also an un-| next ask a committee of conference on the usually full amount of Washington News and disagreeing votes of the two Houses, and then PO-CA-HON. TAS H. J. Powhatan, King of Tusearoras, J. Brougham. Box book now open. Doors open 8! 53s, pari. nde Commences 4° N OTICE.—The Cotillion Party pisceon M L King, Mre Sara ing election. tion, of which he was the‘superintendent. No aS pid ert Ui. itbeat eit mane an other gentleman's services in paving the way Boe giah hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust r “f 5 o we hel y mons, b Gossip, pertinent to the present great political | the real struggle over the Lecompton Constitu- | for future easy and convenient overland com- Re sedie nen Perete tale soto corer honey Monsiass SY.” emcees a mani weemean Cee Las = WF, engage - contest now in progress at the Capitol. The | tion in the House Hall will commence ; all munication between our Atlantic and Pacific notified to settle theme pa er TORPER: ¥ Mortem, Mar & bent ame are mformed that they are other departments of the paper will be found | their proceedings upon it up to that point being slopes have been of more advantage than his, to | —————-—_____-_""\ * eon meee mae, She Rey sve ¥ ny yt ' COMMITTEF._ full of interest this week. mere skirmishing, the crazy rejoicing of the | the public interest. . i etad hE A “i estinge | Se Maret TOIREE DANSANTFE, Terms, $1.25 per year; single numbers 3 | abolitionists over their fancied victory of Thurs- Ss ton Library Company will be held on MONDA, | iller. Ellen ~s Fite tans Row om thres | Henry, Flora Poythup, Mary Jane Weicker, » .MUNDER most respectiul! cents, in wrappers if desired, for mailing to | day last to the contrary, notwithstanding. Phillips, Mrs A A Watson, Sallie PROF. H.W. MUNDER mos s ~- ’ A Restenation.—Mr. John J. Berrett, late | the 5th of Apr ss i Yolock until six o'clock p. m. direction of a en ae nouaees to bm fiends and “ friends in the country. The programme decided on in secret conclave | Treasurer in the Washington City Post Office, Mesa:s. Wim. ‘Anderson, 5: B. Kessbey, and need Ann Meek Weve, be proposes to eve, oe Mpeg ——_—__2+e-______ between Messrs. Giddings, Lovejoy, Grow & | resigned this morning. The Postmaster then | {'¢ Tepe ey ra ee ed fo vote Y ouuriamawe Lier. on. WEDNESDAY" EVENING. April SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Co,, and the now intense haters of the Democ- | tendered him a $1,450 clerkship, which he do- ES Rtg i ft tg Rarpe, Theo Tees en Ger aren will tave the privilegeo! savitang The Union. this morning, notices the fact | racy who have taken passage in the boat of | clined. Mr. Berrett discharged the respon- | or who shall be in arrears to the said Company, for Eution a Lady to receive instractions with him inthe Lan- that a missive received from Ohio, by some of | Senator Douglas, for all time, is for the House | sible duties of his late position with entire {ny Annual contributions, fines, or forfeitures, and | Allen's ierstes Rigel cers Quadnil= and the Highiand Sohottish. : ~ from 8 until 9 A all persons qualified to vote, may vote either per- | Alle», Singleton B 2 Easton, Ji , The hour for in-t-uction will be the Republican party managers in Congress, by | to refuse to grant aconference. Such arequest | satisfaction to all interested in the proper con- | sonally or by proxy, by ballet’ BI reo ashershen, Jobs o'clock ». m.. when the Soiree will commence and yesterday’s mail, has set the teeth of that Por- | made by one branch of Congress, has never | ductof the affairs of the office, and those thrown | _*P! St_ i AW Deicide ee ee nye Es Seg We MeKenery, John ‘The Gentlemai wil be charged «nly the or} ney tion of the allied opposition army to chatter- | been refused, up to this time, by the other, | in contact with him, one and all of whom will ene veto of tas Fuet Waed stece- | seccaee Gol T Mcintyre, James | PHC 6 fa 8 Bee ty ted at ing. It is in the shape of a protest, signed by | trom the foundation of the Government. The sincerely regret his retirement pnested to, otiaad = snesting 20 08 eed at musts | Ates.4 Biscti, Wey ie 2g Megat Jee ie paeomrad ter te Stay” Bal sae the avo dane Governor Chase ef a/., against their support of | ¢.0¢ that it is Proposed to resort to a proceeding BAY EVENING, April 6th, ai 7% o'clsick, to elect joveuce WI 6 Mckiros, Sam! ae! vs gene the Montgomery-Crittenden amendment, and shows that it involves an abandonment of some of the most important points for which the Re- publican party is organised politically. Taz WeateeR.—The following report of the Delegates to the Mayoralty Convention. weather for this morning is made from the Morse | _'" Si 6t : : Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Tar eaters: “i BE OPENED AT ODD N ows’ Hall, 7th street, on EASTER The time of observation is about 7 o'clock a.m: pril 5th, and will continue for two so unusual in this case, proves how desperate their cause really is. We are very sure that more or less of those who have acted with them up to this time, will decline tobe placed by them Gano MAY BALL : oF THE Vigilant Fire Company. Flood, John Fenlow, Janes The members of the VIGILANT FIRE COM- zh _ APRIL 3, 1858. eks. benefit of anew Cathohe Charch to ett, Jas A % ero vancing 10 ther The same paper, commenting onthe Sweeping | in the stultified attitude before the country in | New York, N.Y. clear, pleasant be erected on North Capitol Ss __ 23-6 PANY Hiende thet ie 8 Gre unconstitutionality of that proposition, exposes | which they must stand in carrying out this | Philadelphia, Pa.. clear, pleasant; fen Bab Batya! Saclay oraunete MONDA i. SS it so that all may understand the fact in an programme; because it would involve a broad Esters ae - a sana Pleasant. sgly ope be goon fer able satertae instant, in the following brief paragraph : ea i 13 F gallon. i nee uruished at less rates at the Phijadelphia Confee- | gacier. 3 Wa + ailag pos luevery, corner 12th and F streets, ms tn* F wy Will be held on By order of the COMMITTFP. AWKWARD CLUB WILL GIVE A ITILLON PARTY for the benefit of ther Library, on THURSDAY, A pri 8th, st tt Sy F VY CENTS. ng, tle «cloudy, wet. ining, wind SW loudy, fogwy, cool. loudy, coal. y th 56,wind W. Phe Federal Constitcts ase tks declaration on the part of all who, having voted 53. . ie eral Constitution pr jes t “new 3 . VE. : . ‘States may be admitted by the Congress into the | #ainst the motion of Mr. Giddings to reject Union ;:” but the House bill improves upon that | the Sevate’s bill on its second reading, now rovision. While requiring the voters in Kan- j tunity to effect som fas to support the Constitation. of the United | Yo t© reject the opportunity to effect some States, the House itself takes the liberty of alter- | Compromise between the two Houses, that their April Sth. Petersburg ,Va. Norfolk, Va .. Wilmington, N.C Columbia, 8. Charleston, 8. Bailey, 2K Fulier, Mew A Bradiey, Juo — Gowlins & Tracy Uugh Goddard, Troe B 6. UNION PRAYER Mb PTE NOON, comm at pr SVERY AFTE 2 enecing at p Fo gintorhclmacs anes eet cote eetienty ’ te Augusta, Ga..., loudy, cool ter before six o’clock. Clergymen of different Grasty, JC Quaid, Danl would refer to ther previous Bslls and Par ing that instrument Ina radical articular; for | vote on the motion of Mr. Giddings was given | Queust2) 62--+ loudy, wind NW. determinate Conduct the exercises. There hag | Howen, Goo pong mr Fatwer, Wi thes ne sutieiont cenraites of Sell enteiustion, their bill provides that the President, by and | |; iwi j H i ae lear, cool. ven already a lurge attend . kes m 2-7" with the pa seth and consent of the herder ruf- simply to deceive their constituents as to their Getntban: Ga. bs aot pleasant, ‘The meetings are open to ail and ali are invited, Beale, KF eeus 6 — _ - - fians and aid emig-ants in the Territory, shall | real purpose. Montgomery, Ala clear, cool. mieef ae = WANTS pores Kansas into the Union by his own procla- As more or less of the supporters of the | Lower Peach Tree, Ala....clear z -? mation.” [ ADIKS’ FANCY DRESSES FOR HIRE AT loudy, coo!, ther. 54. oud 4 27 Datreet. lear, pleasant. Mobile, Ala The Intelligencer is without editorial to-day. Montgomery amendments are in earnest in Gainesville, M Bam Datreet 00 Poter, Kise es in the country ae wishing the Kansas question settled now, the New Orleans. L: clear, calm. 1 IRECTIONS FOR THE LANCER’S _ ae zieeen, oe . recommended. ap UF The Virginia Senate have ad Senate have adopted a joint | managing leaders referred to above will find | Frederick, Ma welear, warn. QUADRILLE, printed on cards, 5 cents each, Grimes, Thoma . eeeeseal pede Cumberland. Md.. loudy, cool. Wheeling, Va... lear, pleasant. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m . (cor rected for temperature,) 20 562 at noon, 29.517. Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min imum last night. 50%°; near the ground, 52? recory, FH. USN Price, J Tesolation appropriating $2,000 to remove the re- | their game blocked. Some of those whose souls mains of President Montoe from New York to | and bodies they now claim as their own, to do Richmond. the work of Messrs. Giddings & Co. for all rT The tobaces factory of Messrs. Crosby & | time, will fail them in that hour of need—will Winfree, at Richmond, Va., was burnt yesterday | refuge to stand before the country palpable ad- 0 be had at the Music Depot q i ‘aps We. G. METZEROTT, | YHE FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK—Price % cents—Designed for individuale and families, to keep ® correct and sity account of the daily, monthly, and yearly expenditures, being ruled, with printed headings. AS TED —A Chambermaid and Washer aod WwW Troner, who understands her business, and cnn come we!l recommended. Whe addrers ef the ad- vertiser will be ascertained in Box 2i, Star Ones. eu.T Godwin, ADB Hammel, W NTED—A WAITER for email fam Aecximmum yorarday 01 “AUnedato:0sy, O87.) roreainty TAYLOR & MAURY, an ae pe eg ey te morning. The loss is estimated at 10,000; in- | herents of the policy of the abolitionists while a Book seliers, near 9th st. roum A Peter: ¥ tent, will.ne ra apace (Inte'., Union, be & States.) > GEAND OPENING. Beautiful Fans of every style. ‘Traveiling Bags and Baskets. China Ornaments of every variety. Freeh Perfumery, Combs and Brushes. 3 fancy en Toys. ust eived al as rece H, J. MeLAUGHLLN'S Vanety Store, Pa. nvenue. b Sth an boim.s Philips, Polla-d, br be useta!, and properly ed. “Apply at this office 7ANTED.—An intellicent and capsble BOY, 5 ‘or 18 years of age. ft for Housework and Fr rands. Apply st this office. ep 5-2" V JAN TED-— By a married Man, FARM HAND. ‘an bring dations as to sobriety, hones! at the southeast corner of % ap 2-4t* \ ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT =W vu By contractors on the Washington Aqueduot, RERS, to carry mortar, bricks, stone, &c., sured. seeking to disguise that fact from those most in- ‘Williaar MacNditya comsict ja the New | terested in their course—their immediate con- Hampshire State prison for burglary, has been stituents—by professing, when such a vote identified ax one of the murderers of policeman | could not interfere with the ultimate triumph Hodson, at East Boston, Mass., during last Oc- | of abolitionism, to be for the Montgomery- tober. Crittenden proposition and a final settlement areata {D™ Accounts from Port an Prince, Hayti, re- | of the question. Present that city, and indeed the entire Island, as AGE Oras. ? soaffering terribly from the combined effects of | A Lakes Anousr or Busixess.—The ful- the financial crisis and a small pox epidemic. | Wing statement, prepared from the official The harbor of Port au Prince, however, was tol- | record in the office of the Auditor for the Post erably healthy. Office Department, (Sixth Auditor's office,) shows that an enormous amount of business has CONGRESSIONAL. Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. In tHe Senate, yesterday, the bill granting pre-emption right to the Society of Friends to lands in Kansas, was laid aside without action The bill for the admission of Kansas, as re- ceived from the House with amendments, was then taken up Mr. Green's motion to disagree to the a ments brief r Mr. Bigler contended that the simendment was antagonistic to Democratic principles, aud a clear violation of the Democratic doctrine of non-inter- vention, He also showed that its action would & Situation as vod recennm<n and industry. Appiy aud K streets. Howard, Joby Rufus Hall, ly witn, Hon Seml B Heuer Der! § end - te, and he imade a few YOAL AND WOOD ¥ / ‘The Stock and Fixtures Coal and Woed Yard on th: are offered for sale. ‘Toany one wishing to engage iu the cual and wood business this 1s an exeellent opportunity, as the yard is about the best location FOR : vod Will, &o-cfthe | Bryan, Win H 4 | Barry, Cay orner of hand H ste. pus wen - vf Cash custome:s. ERVA he to keep up an excitement relative to the Kan- | ithe city, and has a large run of Cas ia be id froner. aber mind SrxaMeR BuRNT—The steamer Sultan was bee: . a el z Alpin I - The Office, Shed, Scaiea, &c., &o, will be sold be r % f a nm disposed of by that Bureau during the | “#8 question for an indetinite time, and that it als é ap3 wantedat No 5S 1 «treet, corner of B s' burned. yesterday morning, on the Upper Mis- u fe Was no guarantee against a reenrrence of the very low cost, Apply on the premises. ws ae sissippi, near Cape Girardeau, by which disaster | Warter ending March $1, 153. There has been from fifteen to twenty lives were lost, including | ® Very large increase in the business of the two ladies and two gentlemen, passengers. The office within the past two years, which is easily boat was bound to New Orleans with a full car | accounted for when we remember the constant north. Reemomendations required, An American or German preferred. ap i-iw same condition of t zs before a future session of Congress, as exist now Mr. Douglas favored the concurrence of the Senate in the amendment NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHIN NET Ee GIBBS'S PATENT. Tre attention of the citizens of this city and vi cinty is invited to these Machines, now to be seen WANTED By a tenant to whem no objection will he taken to rent a house with 5 to 8 chaw- Smith, W Mr. Pugh said that he believed a fair construc. | {OFALoW aya, In operation, at the’ Store, of Hove, Relea gt | Mere until March, 1059, between F and I streets and iti hon o ine 3 sot ;| Brother & Co. 10, Market Space. ey pos- tumets de br 7 0; all of which is a total loss addition to the number of post offices and the | tion of the instructions from the Legislature of | Bre! advantage rail others in many respects; ah, Sank bis State would justify him voting against this House bill, as well as against the Senate bill for the admission of Kansas; and he proceeded to give the reasons why the proposition under con- sideration was wholly inadmissible On the question being taken the amendment was disagreed to—yeas 32, nays 23—as follows : being cheap, simple of construction, and not easy to get out of order, and capable of parforming rapidly and well all ordinary family sewing. Price from $15 te ma. BARTLETT, Avent. ap s-3t" ch pers, MOST RESPECTFULLY, TO ID Casvarry at Sta—A letter from Capt. Dale extension of mail routes in the country. The of the ship Fleetwood, states that while aa the fact that the business ig accomplished without passage from Philadelphia, for Cape Town, | 82Y additional clerical force during two years Cape of Good Hope, during a gale, Hiram Car- | Pst, speaks well for the industry and attention Penter, of New Hampshire, and Edwin Hubbard | of the present employees,who have not suffered Stone & Spowe!l Johweon, James es, James H m, Joo Meck Sw Johu K Lo —la 4 ween wre. bet form you that,on Saturday next, April Sobuson, Hairy rkeilk UMBRELLA. pe finder will of Middletown, Conn., the former carpenter of | the business te get behind, notwithstanding the phrase i Alles, nin, Biggs, Ben oer ea aan joaticn, an al 4 oe. Uy rewarded on a it At this othee. the ship, and the latter a seaman, fell from aloft | increase of labor its augmentation imposes upon | patrick, Green, Gwin, Har Hunter, | Of every fn = si tee aa Bape kit Wo N CPORTEM ON al eat eure Gevenee tem, The hustoess dispouil of, ts shown by | 56: Jocen: Renmedy Manors: histor Perc Pak, | the psrenent snberrinvon ot Bobeine Pictee wit fac Kiusiey, Wan which the owner oan have by indctilying t Tue Larcest Room tx tHe Wortp —It is | the statement, includes the mammoth accounts : Auompson of Kentu ky, eee id elegnuce of style, has ao superior vat of and paying for this advertisement. Fy Kitlon, Otte # Kelly, M Keebler, John Kayser, Jos a 3 stated that the largest room that was ever con- | from the post offices of the large cities, as well structed, is that in which the tobacco stores are | as those of more diminutive features from the kept at the London docks. The room is said t>| small and unimportant country post offices. cover nearly six acres, being, of course, under one The statement is 3 follows - roof: It is a curious circumstance, that this | Number of letters received during the enormous apartment should be devoted to an ar- quarter D. CRAWFORD, Mssi's Boxrding House, + 461 9th at.. bet For the vorg liberal patronayo extended me during the past season, | tender my thanks. Lf prompt and courteous attention be any induceiaent, | sha'l en- deaver to merit & conlinuance of favors at my New Fancy Store, 36 Pa. avenue, between 9th aud Wth — t Na Lessrs. Beil, Broderick. Cameron, Chand- ler, Clark, Col amer, Crittenden, Dixon, Doolittle, Douglas, Fessenden. Foot, Foster, Hale, Hamlin, Marian, King, Seward, Siminons, Stuart, Prumbull, Wade, and Wilson—23 AbseNr OK wot Votinc.—Mess-s. Bates, Davis, Durkee, Henderson, Reid, Sumner and Toomba—7. south side, Ladys MOSAIC BREAS rook engraved on at. suitat od eng will be given to the ind: Corer, James INS, Cor uciius, James R. CSTE —-— Founell, derewiak Lewis, Wm Bima 'lwood, Jos it at thi ce. errecscses eeessccccescocccccss 28,218 Without transacting any forther business the B LNo. 62.4 4 Criteher, Jobn Lewir, Wm J s -—— — ~ -— ticle of mere luxury. Ne epaid and mailed by the oiice Senate adjourned until Monday. Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED | Camptell, duo R Cours, Hon Wm D > $5 REWARD will bs paid for the recovery of —————— during the same period.............. s++ 16.019) Tx rue House, in the Committee of the Whole I (ie | JRHES BUCHANAN. | Shheue” eee De) pana Linc PENORAS SUM Vircinta Bank Leoistation —The bank re- | Number of quarterly accounts of postimas- t Genexai efi i z n pursuance 0 |. ME: 4 Ar a ip ng + Winch ‘as lost bb tween my house, eC y bil iseus by » i : yh ‘rite, HB sumption bill fixing the Ist of May for resuming ters received......... wee he General Deficiency 1 was discussed by | President of tne United States of Americi, do (near the Odd Fell Hall )and the Patent Offce, containing receipts from Dr. Johnson asd two vp paid due bills, one n hundred and sixty odd dellars hereby declare and make knuwn that public sales | Copway, Geo Meters. Nichols, Lexeioy, Phelps, Fawliner, | Wie gaa rete mene mnawe ter toes en | cxeena Goo Underweod and Stanton. Number finally examined and audite specie payments. has passed both Houses of the | Number of accounts of contractors and ge . the Territory of Newraska,at the periods herein | (2's, Quen ytindbeye and one seventy odd dollars, which will be of no ure Virginia Legislature. The bill requiring the | other creditors of the Post Olliee Depart. In the course of the debate, Mr. Lovejoy re- | after designated to-wit caine oa” «Le uy one except myself. ‘The tinder will receive Present banks to redeem the notes of their branch- ment whose accounts have teen andited marked that there were gross frauds mtracts | At the Land Officeat Browns vitLe, commencing aceley, Chas the above reward by Jeaving the book and papers at es in specie, and requiring independent banks to | Pd the balances due thereon reported to for army supplies. One contractor had told him on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for establish an agency in Richmond or Baltimore | ‘B€ Postmaster General for payment .... a ep arecery oegiy wppesite Centro r A ° 3: D I P ai jarket, bs my ks Pn wan % that he received ninety-eight cents per bushel for tases Po cee paecmnas within the foliowing anion pol eee Pee nae iy Going 20 Gon gait Clee. for the redemption of notes, was also finall . . _ | corn delivered at St. Lonis, where it was worth rR s y Currie, DT a annie — pt , ¥] Mr. Poon’s Speecn —The crushing anni-| only thitty-turee and thirty-four cents. ‘The ex. | North of the base line and east of the sixth prin- | Serie: B ST SPECTACLES.— Lost by a lady, on yee- Passed, aud takes effect in April, 19 staat 2 pen: ‘our Gov t i ae’ cipal meridian. Crow Charles 2 4 terday, between Mra. Taylor's, No. on St hilation of the Montgomery-Crittend d ses of our Government in its Warand Navy . ", ‘1 treet and the Capitol, hs —— - gomery Vrittenden amentl- |) artiseats were lactesstiig with a rapidity to| .The parts of township one, outside of the Sac and veh, OF GOLD SERCT ACERS, ee, & : 17 Late advices from Mexico state that the | ment which Mr Pugh delivered yesterday in | him appaling. - -Fox, and Half Breed, Nemaha reservation, of range 2c u SPR JER, for which impression prevuils that the Zuloago Govern- y Messrs. Phelps, Faulkner and Underwood united in denyine these statements, and— Mr. P. produced documents to show that por- tions of the nominal army department ap ropria- tions are expended for the construction of the Capi tol and the various other public boildings in the city of Washington, together with the aqueduct, and that the whole sui wus not used for the tasin- tenance of the army. He denied that fraudulent . G the Senate chamber, is the theme of universal ment has gained strength, as the coalition has | conversation to-day, on the part of all the pub- certainly lost prestige by the blight of its army lie men in Washingt Me di di near Guanajuato. ‘The decisive battle—to be = eee oe: 6) Con naiceted i fonght on the road to Vera Cruz, between Gen. | Utter unconstitutionulity so clearly, 3 that no Echeagary and La Llave—bas not yet taken | one could venture a plausible defence of Place When it has taken piace we shall beable | Mr. Douglas, in his effurt, confining himself to tell with greater accuracy how long Don Fe- | wholly to the task of preaching over again his ward will be paid if lef at Mr. COL, 523 7th street Dry REWARD wit! be paid fF $250 which shail lend to the > conviction of the person or persoas who a to assassinate Isaic Entwisjeand Reeve the northeast corser of tie Capitol Squar A night of the Mth instant. The reward will Wiili ms Wu @ on the certiticate of ine Distriet Attorney he parts of townships 1, 2, 3. and 4 out See and Fox. and Half Breed. Nemaha re: and fractional townships 5 and 6, ot range lo, “that part of township one, Cooke, Benj F Cos, Ben) b tside of the €ae and | rjc a yet. Fox reservation ; township 2 the parts of townships | Gicrery, M 5,4, and 5 outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reser- a Colemat, Asa vation; and fractional township ‘That part of township one, c Pox resery: township 5« frange 15. outaide of the Sac aud, on; townships 2. 3, and 4; that part of sive of the Halt Breed, Nemalia res- 7 Macraw. Robt M Balvuey, Pat ws i “s a 5. nd fon, upen applostion at ike Bank of Wash- 1 x contracts were inade for furnishing supplies for | ervation: and township 6, of range 14 ae ington. ow lix Zuloago is destined to reign over Mexico. now threadbare homily on popular sovereignty, | the army. Mr. Underwood. was coireet. in bis irecSkfng etic ae es Townships |, 2,3, 4, 5, aad 6, of range 13, statement of the imanner in which the horses wushipa 1, 2,34 were purchased, and he contended that they could not make money in delivering such horses as would be received after inspection by the proper officers at Fort Leavenworth at $159 each, the price indicated. He justitied the course of the Admintstration in regard to the Utah expedi- and said that the troops had been sent to ‘Lerritory not for the purpose of making war upon the inhabitants, but to prevent the Indians of range he. f range} range | 4, 5, and 6, of range 9, At the Land Office at NyBRaska City, commence ing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, fur the disposal of the pubne lands within the followng named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the sixth prin cipal meridian. iL Owing to the perpetration of a number of and his oft-sung eulogy upon his Popular: soy: robberies and acts of incendiarism in the rural | ¢Feignty, as being the only true popular sov- sections of Philsdelpbia, Mayor Vaux bas inaug- | ¢reignty. We doubt whether a more effective urated a nightly patrol of mounted officers in | spéech than thisof Mr. Pagh is destined to prove, those sections of the city which seem to be in- | was ever delivered in the United States Senate fested with robbers and incendiaries. In the vi- chamber. Its value to the good cause of peace cinity of Chestnut Hill, no less than six robberies in Kansas and good-will 1b MS ZA were committed on Monday night, one or two good-will between the sections Waker, Tha D Ww. n Costumes FOR THE FANCY BALL. Mr. LAMBERT A. PRILLAPS, the well known Costumer of No. 253 Bowery, New York city, hae ed with @ large and beautiia! collection «i! FUMeS and FANCY DRESSES for Bali. queades, Tableaus, &e. Those dexiring the “thom will please call, on or after Monday tthe bhbitt House, where they are to be Masten, J Cole Merritt, Jes P Myers & Son, J Dulligau Jas a sa ‘The waia object of bis visit to W ton, 15 to of the Union, will only be full i from harassing the emigran’s and to establish a | 4pmctigual towuships 7 aud & of range 15, Maye Ger Ww. aceord inciities to gentiemen wiv propose att cai barns fired and destroyed, and some of the best hearth Ny * only ‘ully appreciated military post. igTan‘s and to establish a se and fractions) townships 8, 9, 10, 1 Mele, JM Rubcmmaker, J G omens Senos ee at Ce re | Senator when eC y F “ - + Head a Drake, Is Ht, in, soon to come «if, 2 On| pring stock of cattle burnt é = Sees ry at large come to see and} “without transacting farther business theCome | ees 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, and 12,and fractioual | \'tan,'Heney Clay Marpoeet = Winns? with Risa ig made up especially with tint view. and —_——— comprehend his points against the trick—for | mittee rose and the House adjourned. toppehiy 7 ree itlvand fi a ton Dale, Geo Miu G ie got poe ag ni if og im variety, extent, or ele) i> In the Allgemeine Zeitung of March 13, | that amendment is perhaps the boldest legisla- ROSE paras nships 7, 8.9. 10, and IL, fractions n- ron, mn the United States. 3 es ' 1 le of Portsmouth, Va., have voted | Ships i2 and 13/of rane 1858, we find the following letter from Geneva : U7 The peop: :Va, F tive trick, with which to catch gudgeons, so far essayed in the Congress of the United States. 2. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional town ship 12, ofronge Il, ‘Townships 7, 3.9, 19, and 1!,and fractional town- ships 12, 13, and 14, of rang. ° . ‘Townships 7, 3, and 15, and fractional townships 14 15, und i6, of range 9, At the Land Office at Owaia City, commencing on Monday, the sixth of Sep ber next, for “DD Winwe, Gul to accept the charter making that town a city. wir lem STATED MELTING of tie Columbia Ti yen aT T b EVENING. at@orolocks 7 Will be held THI { x REV.M.© MeDANIEL will Preach TO- Io Fernex. formerly spelled Ferney, the cele- mii Mercola = instance of reli- us lately happened, whi im thi i i part of the world, where Coafeesiowal Aliferences Arrointests.—The following appointments ad antmonities oe pate strongly marked than | have been confirmed by the Senate : ta any other part of Farope deserves to be noti dd .! —) ¢ by feason of its rare cecurience and cheering iu: | yg covst*—H. T. Romertze, N. Y., Galaten, FrrMaAce ACADEMY, I Street, Berwe NN 18TH AND 19TH, 3 The Cuties of this Institution(wineh have veer y, Chas 2 Willems, Dave suspended on account of mmily .ChH Walace. Divid M resumed on Monday, Apri! 5t Marshman AG = W. ap i-st* BE Moody, A Wa-k’ton W. A Mille, dudrew Walker? atten A BOOK FOR Mus jandel, by V : r t ‘ 5 ‘ MORHOW, at Fletcher Chapel,at i o’cl'k, | te thapousl of the pula lata eerie he Pelee ____Wittaw songs, P. w | turitling anterest.) Price @1 aan Fen carey OF fluence. The clergyman of our Protestant con- Moldavia; J. R. Kooken, Penn., Trinidad de Kailroags °OCK Mt Providence Chapel, near ths | ‘ratmed'townships, viz PRICK PRESSES ANDCLAY TEMPERING 1-9 Paar tener ee eres s* Gees a who for 2 yon lived | Cuba; C. C. Newkerck, N. Y., La Union, San aes TGURN GRICE 1" _ | North of the base line and east of the sixth prin- WHEELS manufacturea by saseshaliceninis _ apts Pa. av., between th aud lth streets. . r colleague on terms of great | « : oh aa sagihes SLIGLOUS NO TIC kK. Viscipl. . idjan cordiality and harmony. so much so, that they | 5#lVador; W. L. G. Smith, N. Y., Shanghae ; (.. vill have meeting on TORTOR ROW A Be <b ibe sbrirg Ss. P. MILLER, CAraonic BOOKS.—Just received a tue ve #9 south Sthstreet, Philadel ph y LDER SEAM SHIR ips 13, 14, 15, both conjointly made their retions for the | J.T. Lansing, N. Y., Arica, Peru; J. W Uor- ps 13, 14, poor and divided the contents without regard to confession. died 3 few days ago. His funeral and 1€ of range 14. and 17, of range ERNOON, at € st.and Virgu P. Dickerson. welock. in Island Hall, corner avenue. Preaceing by tider Joun / lection of Cathole Prayer Rooks, and other Works suitable for Holy Week, in pisin and orca Fractional tow: Fractional tow: ham, Mass., Jerusalem; W. Il. Morse, Mass., —Gurassortment | mental bindiogs, at = ey a _____t* |" eractional townships i2and 13, townehips 14, 15, en's Dreas ow ete, PHILP'S New Rock: tore, one aly attended by the Protestant bat by | St Jago, Cape de Verdes; C. Croswell, Wis., 1,0. 0. F—The officers and members of | Aud 15, and fractional townships 17, 18, a, of | Buying exclusively for oashan idesifing to increase | _Ap1-St__Pa.av., between Mh and With streets Gimont the whole of the Catholic congregation. | St. Petersburg ; 8. Ward, N. Y., Bristol. Eng. akhington Lodge, No. 6, are requested to | Tue 12. 516.9%; beebstaat eine pice ar © very) OR DAUGHTSMEN,— Drawing Paper t y : : ial heal tS » Eng. tt Hl, you SUNDAY -AF- |, ffactional township 12, townsiips 13, 14, 15,16, 17, | lowest and uniform p.ices at : rawing Paper me uu colleague. Surveyors of Customs.—J. hay, Alex- | 5" mae pr attending the funeral of our tate brother, | ts actional townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships - owes ote. PHILP’S New Bo: kstore = =< andria, Va.; G. Johnston, Fredericksburg. Va.; | | Members of sister Lodges are fraternally invited wate 17, 18, 19, and 2, of range 10, PERSONAL. J. Bohannon, East River, Va.; R. H. Webb, «++. Capt. Campbell, U.S. A., 1s at Willards’. Punch declares that in a short time F Suffolk, Va.; P. 8. Probasco, New Brunswick, amo a a rance . “ Will be divided equally into two bodies—jailors N. J.; W. Havens, Greenport, N.Y.; 8. 8. and prisoners. Norton, Port Jefferson, N. Y.; G.W. Merchant, _ 8p 1-3t Pa, av., between Sih and 10th, ia |S BIG EAGLE 17,18, saad Sof renee s,m townships qiidicates, where vou may act LOOKING?! Dp. ruomas CALS S tas established b Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, TRAIT ant PICTUR FRAMES. mea = ofiice in the rooms immediately over Mr mulitary, and other purposes will be excluded trom | o; square, writs other wie: Fany other kird of | Lewis's Jewelry Set the putin oo, ‘The oilering of the above lands will be commence’ | ¥Yk this line. The larcest lot of LOOKING. = ae to attend, id JOHN CRUIT, N.G, TF Eire Company are reas: ane FRANKLIN ire Company are requested to meet at the! all, TO MORROW, (Suvda S ‘Aprilath. at 1255 “clodk, toattend the funeral of their iate brother = SS PLATES kept constantly on hand. cneap | ff al! operations in Surgeon and Operative De f, ou the days appointed, and will proceed in the order SNe r sy 6 tts plezsed to learn, from the Athene- | Dumfries, Va. member. Thomas L., Mastin. in citizen's dress. in whtou they are advertinedy Until the wholes for cash, JOHN W AONE” : DISROCLFION ep let atthe tkeeoe eee Wollaston fend tac ae L. Summers, Marshal for Iowa. G.R. CROSSFIELD, See. Sigh apron se eats: 3, | Seely between 12th and 13th xia.” 1 ne Copartnership Kere'ofore existing under " y ri 7 SNY Ee cK d ny private entry of any of the Ixnds will be ad’ | (Vuh: TRIUMP P TRU rm of Todd & Co., 1s dissolved by mutal con ol London ta Pans oy, he Geological secie- |W. D- Roy, Collector at Vicksburg, Miss. he Shane oe Hoe ERM GET, | mitted Untilatter the expiration ofthe two weeks, | P' YE, RIC levies ta Solio oat Se Wa. Is Todd r ‘tires from the eoucern. Ail : . ; for the past week, willbe held EVERY DAY. un. | {us thirtienth ¢ eh one | H vid Words for Boys and Girls; 37 cts, . wuxinees wil! be euntinued i ag eoee, P. Burnbam. of Melrose, author of | Tury Nerse Tuz!—It is amusing to see | ti! further notice. at I o'clock, in the 1st Presbyta. | thousand eight hundred TA MES BUCHANAN Golden Rule fur Boys and Giris; 7 ots, at the same place! y James Ybor. ae” baslboes anpainnea tey of iit fa Mince, | the pertinacity with which the abolitionists of | 2m churene4% st- 9p 3tf | By the President: No | Gleuburuie, a Tale: u2 ets. ap l-lw sane lex weg Liquor Agent for Massa- “GOLD AND PAPER.” Tuos. A. Henvricks i Hay fal - = = pri atl sai mnie Ser apeerg removed. | Congress now guard the persons of those ab- em x eRe nee x “Gommussioner of the General Land Office. Bits fea Pountem of ile; 62 cts. V cventa, Paden Gatinmenions a. Pbenr is: “If the profits H ° Ss. * is Vs 3 N, — t Week; 37 ots, » La of thes of fhe agency are ax lange ax reported, Mr ‘Buca. | “4uttulating Democrats and South Americans, On MONDAY EVENING, Apniath, at NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. | Our Bese! {he Holy Week; 37 ots Frgatest natural attractions—a fine head of hau— bam will find it better than Shanghai Len hatch- | Who, they fear, may, after all, not have fully PHituaRMonic Hace. of Serious importan: ing.** Every person eu titied to the right of pr--emption | Lights and Shadows in the Christian {.ife: 75 ote, it le ° to auy ofthe innds within the townsh-piand pagtvet | ap2 FRANCK TAYLOR. | falling utls und restore tee wecce eet eet fre ire cehina store eotmerater is reqnues to estab- HE COPAKTNERSHIP HERETOPORE Bi to th Gar, We beg to sny try Dx. HARKIS: ish the — ‘o the satis! cpr Se aster and ekisting botworn the soribers, carrying on 'R PROMOTER ANU IMPROVER. A few thes motice.and before the day appointed for the by mutual consent. Either of usare authorized to | move dandrull, keep the scalp cienn Rad white, ale o| the the bay Pa. avenue, west of Ith str Hour, 80’clock. Admission free. ap 3-2t* FIRST WARD, ATTENTION.—A meet- ing of the Young Men’s Anti-Know Nothing ation will be held at the Ha’ the Western nen» 28 MONDAY EV. NG, April ‘Themes Picton be Sten made up their minds to enlist formally under the New York Times promsuacing thn tials the Giddings banner. Whether at the theatre — aotees Uliman is importing to the New | OF in the street, wherever one of the latter— fork Ac: my as the grand master of th, is- i i i i tan bal masqu- to be an impostor Aecerainn si more especially if he is an absquatulator—is and impart fresliness sud vigor to Wwe hair; and s commencement of the public s: the lands em- | *¢ttle the businesa of the iate firm . . An ax 2 > tbe eminent mucicten aed Gack only the son of | to be seen, he is apt to be flanked by one or | Tas ‘wk tonite wits un are Teateel ke eee rme | braciar the trast claimed fosherwito atch siete Sai EGLUMON SOV ER, | coninged une aPitare nacn tid twenty years, the the eminent musician, and does not share in his | more Republican members of the bitterest — ie. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, —<—_<_<_______ * | luxuriant head of hair, Cal! aud get a bottle, and sf father’s genius or reputation. stamp. The observance of this rule is now 20 EDMUND HANLY, See. aieaie of ts Chena DECKS. HE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES | Bot satisfied. alter the second application, return .t . ap S-iawtd: U7- Twenty-five companies of volunteers have | S¢®¢Fal as that lookere-on of all parties re- = cond ~ ad get the price pa THIRD WARD, NOTICE—Ti will ucted hereafter by S.STOV® Kat | © 4 Te, eee and Anti Know Nothing voters ott = ‘a H the oid stand in Washington, and BARRON & for Dr. Harry CHILDREN’S ROLLING HOOPS, wholesale BON on Green street, Georgetown, opposite the |, Sold in Richmond by V ap been offered in Kentucky for the Utah regiment. | mark it, and make it a familiar topic of conver- ird Ward are requested to meet at Tai 1 Vath ; ° une r BP ee 2-1 gist, corver Mam aud Ith, tel Ph H. Smith, —— to Let hung at | sation. Never did the imaginary Jesuits of alls oe Ler roloek, fo rae iNet 2-3t LAMMOND’S. OME ONE! COME ALL peony Ranke Hotel Huildiee Pe avenue, and b. month tie yesterday, has been respited for One | Rasene Sue wateh others personally with more ORTEMONNAIES~The most complet THEY SAY IT CANNOT BE Hap! . CLARK, Druggist, corner 434 strect and Pa. U7- While George Bleiler, a respected grocer, Pertinacity and anxiety, than do the Republi | _ap3 3 (Intel.,Union,& States) Por aa'oat PHILP 's New Booxrt Tsay ir CAN. me arene: si Was riding in hix wagon at Buifulo on riday, ore. can mem! i 2-St 322 Pa. av., between 9th and Ith the horse ran away and Mr. B. was thrown upon n members those who now act with them. LJ #1 the pavement and killed. Mr. Peau . #, OF THe Parent Orrice.—In the Suirs o¥ Oa —Th t tem uencee eae ~ ppc: badd = Star of the 30th ultimo, wo copied from the Re- THIRD WARD, NOTICE.—The Demo- cratic and Anti: Know “othinx voters of the rd Ward are requsted to meet at Coombs’ Hal!, near corner of l0th street and Pi “TURSDAY EVENING, April6vh, at 734 o'clnok, avenue, Some of the best Uld Bourbon Whisky ever ARTISTS’ COLORS FEAR LUX PERIL —— | drank. Also, oe Wreck Hatrcu 5M i DEAR EXPERIENCE | By theautnor ofbr. | Whuskies, ‘not to be surpaased ye ihe Boel geived one’ of” the nest aasortereate ar net tC; On — a - States, a q b ‘ Hoof "rhe Paracronns ju Paris.” “Illustrated by duors and ‘Groceriers Crag’ gt other tine Li- @ | Colors, dry and in compressible tuboa, ever s flere! ion Pun eeries, worthy the attention of im Washington. Also. Sable sud Fitch-La:t John Leech, (of t oh) Her #125. | epicurex and bouvivarts, at the corner of 12k ors Canvas in rolls aud on stretchers, ete. peng ber — sor bagery sak, in sr moans public & paragraph implicating Mr. R. Peale, ps nominating a Sunabie yee rig a Rh and Siasiaases Beetae te av. ee = by” JONAS P. a 4 om es ee beneat ts Pc co ta ‘ oma “ - - H " ee ee eee ww wv A Grows t OT On Peay ae ane aie y_| noted wite on abalone moter nat cne | SOBUNENTH WARD HOUIOU Ter | A SERITATE S4°E=8. mpi ov ei | HE wuncareuns eave cect | mete _ staersesreune Blt oe UT; On Friday last, alady ia Rochester, N.¥., | Bected with an abolitionist school in -his city, Rw Notting voters oF the sevonge Wendy | AE QARMIAGE of very sprightly = GR the [hed LIVERY STABLE Year MARTIN & SCHAT'S GUITARS, VIULINS gf ordinary bulky person, bat who, latterly, had | for the education of negro children. Aftey | Sreteqh tna yon were ott Hall comer ith | HORSE ight and nine eare old. per where. persons withiok toe ere lots, Brass Tnmtransesten ee eagt tlet pt aces a mayb poy onoalhgger brs bya uae having animadverted on another part of the NING pat Gat 7h oroloeks lor the Durposolot ay Rriee Ry iS cernes bee ne lames met higred riding or other pape sty seamboripen Hin inagrgsiin Boh , of some twenty feet *n rs . urpor 26 ‘olambia | ses, cnn at all times be supp ved, ou the une cy x we length, ejected fom her stomach by the use of | #&me paragraph, we added that if there were | Nuncx toa convention for tominating'a | Stables, sth street, between D vets. In- | most reasonable with Bi &o, w ie Depot « on aren, OF meen ts Se @ pumpkin seed emulsion any truth in the charge against Mr. P., he! —— forhisyoret ee os “th IEEE en pa twrlin — Meas Soa 2 Te RICHARD ORUIT& SON, | mae corner of Ais rotant te on,

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