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EVENING STAR. | %48#:NeTon vews ano cossir. TS, AND VES BUSINESS SU! —- & CO., Marble Hall Cloth- W ASHIN DRESS AMUSEMENTS TON THEATR? carefully he informed me that as neither Mr. | vate property, &c., in Washington city, and OATS, FAN Calhoun’s letter or your own were addressed to | urged its immediaie re. OAH Wailer him, he declined giving any information on the After some discussion, the bill was made the NO ah Presipent’s Recertion.—There will beg iat onder the Defick Dill isdis | tg Emporium, Browns’ Hore Bi , tes ce he res a SS WASHINGTON Hats Ys reception at the Executive Mansion to-night, | "I'have the honor to be, respectfully, your obe- Posed of oe er Eee : inf potonoe’ OFMINE uw ready A Last Night but vu ‘ UESDAY.... scecece 6, 1858. v dient ven S. Warsa. ir ing of some other unimportan' q risieg Bn rimen ent Benet! o — a bevigeayigeirn ri oan ae lock. | “s"sconraom, K.T., March 9, 1839, matters the House adjourned. _ 20d Vout’ ing. of fo newest and richest de- MRS. S0BN SLOAN —— peepee hav cere ones tion but one of the season. » | Copy af instructions from Governor Denver to Preceegingsei To-day. ecnoee Wee tay Sa cn cupeneaty ts aew THIS EVENING, Apnié. of Congress can have thelr speeches printed wit — H. 8. Walsh. In tHE Senate, to-day, the chair presented & J forse coting from one of the teost altractive Wiil be presented Bucketene’s Comedy of neetgess and dispatch, at the Star office oi iear Our Porice Marrens serore Cofensss. diweh S sey aes K.T., March 15,1858. | communication from the "Secretary of the Navy | stooke of coods in this olty, at very reduced prices. MARRIED LIFE pay gil epscrtgs “sixteen-page speeoh, onecent | poe Recent ARREST OF Assassins, &c.—The | “Sin: You willproceed as soon as practicable | in felation to the United States Ship-of-the-line] "26-00% oot cer Mea, Frederick V ours Waniend Ma. J. Sloan oe. District reader will find much of interest in | to Delaware Crossing precinct in Leavenworth | Franklin. . AI: SAMUEL WOOLLSHLEGER rk. rer ee ee ne iain SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRHSS. | ‘the Star's local columns to-day. Much of the | Seresdcry" to procure thea er ie sony nd | | Mr. Seward presented a memorial from citt- | “Phoart of Fencing has aN Gins inch voaniod AND C Pi ndges 2 fi ui sage ° bet ful and noble exercises The Union, in reply to the opposition attack severity of the comments of honorable Senators | of the eleotion held there on the first Mowisy in| fapt wpa Bl oe erneadirgs moe ee een Pract pln lng ym ‘ Weonkenay, Tupt law; also, a petition of Henry Schoolcraft, | which youth oan tke. It developes the form, mw Ticket Night, and Last one of the Sea*on. in the debat wernor Brown’s | January last, as requested by General Calhoun | sefing the settlement of a claim. ives it grace and suppleness. Mr. W. was a . upon the administration of army affairs, shows mires te yesterday upon Gove lice force | 1 bis letter to me dated Washington city, Feb- Mr’ Bigher presented a petition from the di- | dver under N 1. and can produce pe ee Teer. csight. most conclusively that, deducting expenditures | Dill to increase the Government's police fo Bee a re BSS. You will also procure the amida- | rectors of a telegraph company, in relation to the er ehteneaee aedtemeeon wha he hae — entailed by the Utah expedition, and deficien- | here, is doubtless deserved, while much of it is | davits of the clerks of said election on the same | matter af being protected from’ the combination pa hd eee oil Box book now open Docrs open at 7; perlorm. terio: i the not. The truth is, some honorable Senators do . eco : of the New York, New Foundland, and London | "Perms: For loor gentlemen, a2 hour daily, for S5 | gnoe commen apo poten ve siborene not reflect on the fact that the exemption of said shins — oon pDuaee ES ne opens, Fit fiseal year, there is no increase or undue mag . INVER, pendi the many millions on millions of dollars worth <pithantcautigeheamenn of Government property in our midst from tax- of Representatives. ation, rage ne eg pated of oe Corpor- ion points = ation to employ the police force really neces- aemure ce have peter cng dyer yram sary to preserve the peace of Washington, now voting for the House bill providing for admit- that the Government has assembled here for ing Kansas into the Union with a Se dotity the prosecution of its many works, some thou- constitation, (should the dcarstgne 20. will,) sands of non-residents, many of whom are WwW. Des All'the above were appropriately referred, ax | “Pupils aurht nt their own, residencen. when re. | (DHE ANE ARD, CLES WILT GH = cting Governor. batinlcllnns numerous other matters of a private bo _ wiyat Noo aly “ menrods between Gand i Library, on THURSDAY, April 8th, at Lecomrton, K. T., March 15, 1863. Mr. Stuart arose to a question of privilege, and | H sts. (Cigar Store) Wasiingtou City. ap 6-3 chets FIPTY a” oun To Messrs. Theodore F. Garrett, Isaac Munday, | stated that he had been informed that the bill for ADAM PRIBRAS “: ‘They would refer to ¢ and James C. Grinter, late Judges of Election | the admission of Kansas, which was passed by M ae MILLINER,. | ties as sufficient cuarantes of full satisfaction. at Delaware Crossings, Leavenworth County, | the Senate two days ago and ordered to be sentto | Un Pa. avenue, south side, between lth andulth | ap —-- K.T. the House, is still in possession of the Senate. He | streets, No. £77, rap on paturday next, ELstr RIAN COATES, 3 GaenTLEMEN: A few .— since I received a | understood that it was retained by an officer of ee SR enins Of SPRING and sil “& A Quaker City Youxe Porr, ol ON Ss. te will communication from Gen. John Calhoun, a copy | the Senate at the request of a Senator from Lou- , im conformity with previous snnounvemen: of which is herewith enclosed. I wrote you vs isiana, who stated that bewished to move forthe | 2S ladios are respectfuily invited. deliverat ls hee Tenre-anck Hatt, s e the 6th inst., requesting you to come up here on | reconsideration of the biN. Mr. S. went on to TG THE BUC ERA OP Dl nae won On WEDNESDAY next, at & o'clock p. m., young men without families, and a due pro- | last Friday on this business, but as it is possible | show that this was not: in accordance with the O THE BUYERS OF COAL. AND WOOD! didact facetvons Poem after having made solemn declarations like the portion of whom, of course, ase bad (algae ae the letter did not reach you, [have deemed it | rules of the Senate, and that it would result, if T NoW Is YOUK TIM* s following: ri . Search ef Woman's Spa advisable to send down my private Secretary, | practiced, in great injury to the interests of the | 11 bave this day received s beautiful cargo of the “Mr. Farnaworth. So help me God, another | i# the case in all cities) in various ways. If ted and W. . 0AL roceeds divided to purchase clothing tur same fa esion Mth Bets 10 Procure the amdavils | country. | Bae Ag alent whisk wil be sold Low Wapplizatiouse wade immeue ¢ Cathole and Hrotostent Pritts Hat, ne Reve! i vote. i s paid \s - | in question. fr. Slidell ex ned wi e 2d the bil lintely. on “ rey ares " as ye Geta os Onto ti sire me een cers 2 have the honor to be, gentlemen, very re- | retained, and stated that the bill was not ordered Also, Oak, Pine and Hickory WOOD, at the low- | and Periodical Stores,andatthedoor, ap ds cemunae eich caathae stave Senta. on expenses in proportion to the amount paid | specttully, your obedient sereant to be sent to the House. He said be had not had | est market trices, at ny Wood and Coal Depot, MVVEER YT) BOT “Mr. Bingham. I will not vote for the admis- | by individual property-holders there would ‘Signed, J. W. Denver, opportunity to move to reconsider. Sn nae, at ae aml, parKs. WwW = sion of @ slave State—certainly not. exist no necessity for special appropriations by | ~ Acting Governor. r. soa denied sot tie aipattoneaa haa not a . W. BS ITALIAN OPERA. wou 5 nae 4 _ an 0 rtunity to move for the reconsideration. - - ee > sional — if the eat poche perp ieg mi Congress on any legitimate Corporation account. I, James C. Grinter, aged thirty-one years, of | He contended that the only object sought was to N _ TIME IS MONEY. nals, Steant has tho pleasure to epucence that he @ sluts consKitation.” As much as has been so appropriated up to this | Delaware Crossing, in the county of Leaven- delay the passage of the bill, by obstructing its oats fins Gay receives dirsot ee —- Ld — agagement Upon the Senate bill for the increase of the | time, if » balance were struck and the Govern- ) her aet herream fdoiblairst obese weary and.say, | Passage between the two houses, Office chee superior finish, # day: MAX MARETZEK, a : ; - . oF Auxiliary Guard, the Intelligencer says : ment charged with as much as its due share of ro ma = 4 also, Wate ware Crossing for the election appointed for the | _ 18 THE House, Mr. Lovejoy moved that the Ra 's tore, € will be ens. te ewe four ‘ond Stats les of 2 4th day of January, A. D. 1853. ‘The judges of | furtber consideration of the Deficiency Appro- road Stationg, and all other styles 0 si “ORAND OPE ey NIGHTS “The le of Washington have fresh reason | Corporation taxes would come to, honorable the pete of Apri ks, from $1 upto S125, to feel inde! to Senator Brown for his pater- commencing on SATUR + . i i i , i MOND*¥, WEDNESDAY, snd ma that election for that precinct were Theodore F. | priation bill be postponed for one week, in order he trade supplied at wholesnle prices. _ ‘ aud following wel eer” nal and Kind care for their essential interest, in | Members of Congress would find that the Gov- | Garrett. Isaac Munday, and myself. We iP, | to obtain the information called for by the teso- | Caetmaced Cloaks thie aso Ras Cee wins | FRIDAY 01 ensuing week. | only the superb art the liberal measure he has carried through the | erument has by no means paid its fair quota of | pointed William Wilson and James Findlay | jution adopted yesterday, in relation to ail the | “Call and sea for yourselves at the great Clock | iste under the direction of Mux Mancteck tex Rien Senate for the creation of an ample aud efiicient our Corporation’s expenses clerks of said election. The name of every voter contracts for the Utah expedition. Emporiam, 349 opposite Browns’ Hotel, the lending ones of the ULimann Troves. Tho police. This, with the establishment of a jndi- salad = ¥ ryt | Was entered on the poll books when he cast bis | Objection was made. Ap 52m J ROBINS Cial tribunal for the summary punishment of a| ‘This community, hoyever, are duty grateful | paltot. There were forty-three ballots cast, and Operas g:ven will probably be oe | OPT RAVIAT Mona eusily large st ck of PURITANI, uitabie for wedding and other pre, y E. PGALY & BRO. Jewelleres Seevasonm . b tween 9th and loth 1 | _ The enormous expense entailed by this ence per mie ae ey a inoue = correction ox to the Senate for yesterday passing the police wenile offenders, (if t poration will esta! ‘i Sa tee one,) will mee the pease and order of the | bil of Governor Brown, to whom the District city on a secure fonndation ”* already owes more than perhaps to any other gentleman who has served in Congress. ‘The House resolved itself into a Committee of 7EDDID & corresponding number of names entered on the | the Whole on the state of the Union (Mr. Bocock W call nltenti poll books of that day. The polls were closed | in the chair) and resumed the consideration of | elegantGoods. about sunset. John 1). Henderson was in wait- the Deficiency Appropriation ents. a ing to take the poll books and ballot-box to Ap 5-3 Leavenworth city, Our poll books consisted of 2 es - + | ment readers the fullowing seale of prices requix'te, ay 1 , THE i i évento fave the management from lo . a aas three half sheets of foolscap paper, cach attached THE MEMBERS OF TUE ASSOCIA- DWARD DOLAN, ay ——— [> Advices from St. Thomas state that Santa It strikes us that the recent arrests bid fair to to the other with cwatelas he first half sheet Diduieg of Colmatc ane cera ine ae the E daira unig RCHA wart on panty Noone oes Se Wa Anna had arrived there en route for Mexico, via put a stop to much of the rowdyism by which | contained the yee the second the names of fanerai of Judgo Benjamin c Redyate, TO MOR 'Corner of Mth stro orkgpf the Great Masters of | Sor a Havana. Washington city has been so gri ly dis- voters, and the third names ofyoters and our cer- ROW .( Wednesday,) at mis late rewidence, No. 197 =i fi Sasee z Saar Boxee. on reus oi ie por me 4 y Brievously dis | tisicate, signed by all the judifes. After the cer- two t F street, opposite Winder Building. at lour , EDWARD DOLAN, i “Srvee i on lower tier, @12 per mght,or $40 > The U. S. steamship Fulton, for South- | graced of late. It is the duty of the Grand | titicate was signed, 1 rolied up the poll Looks | o’ciock p. m., with their badges and crape on the left MERCHANT TAILOR, rivate Boxes, on lo se . ampton and Havre, takes out 131 passengers and | Jury to act instantly upon the cases of the ar- & trifling amount in specie. rested. Next, that of the Marshal to see that a ce a the juries by which the indictments against The capital prize of $50,000 in the Swan be Pi. ene ck aay Ga., on Saturday, was them may be tried, are composed wholly of per- and placed them in the ballot-box with the bal- | arm. iy order: lots, and fastened the cover on with tron screws | _!t J... Coruer of 14h street aud Pa. nvenue, opposite forthe four mgbis. URENSON, See. h oe Pde _ ‘s eet, na hen sais ey and left the box in the care of Garrett and Wil- MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN | rangements with Men OC. AL. Tenion ene Br son. Henderson was with them. The box was TION.—You are hereby notihied to attends | Costumer, who Will be in the eity of Wash. made of hard wood, and formeily used for a sramialy pering of the Company on WEDNES- “Tuesday. the 6t stant, and will open Am A 2 Government money box. | bave never seen it SNING, the 7th met, Punetual attend- Assortment of the RICHEST © TUME . sold to a business citizen of Savannah sons justly enjoying the confidence and respect since. Isaac Munday has died since that elec- ance is called for,as business of importance wiil be | approwehiag ball. tion. ‘Theodore F. Garrett has no family.| He | ‘anmeted. By order of ert: Rar formerly lived with his mother, about two miles eo Persons desirous of obtains: . dresses wi'l do wef to give hera exil im time, aud | street. NIRY, See. mak tilt geiections AL the ahove ste — — of all—well-known, substantial, upright and ore. : WIL - ' re. Iss E. L. WILLIAMS, * RatLroan Acctpext.—The mail train on the | WAmD ANTE D8. WOMBBERY, Avent. | (Vf ‘ . Tioga railroad run off the track on Friday even- intelligent citizens— not loafers around the IN, FI fiom my house. He has been absent from the ATTE NET da tcl ae, RS i juri ; KNOW NOTHINGS—A meeting of all = ae = =< Abts completely over, scalding the engineer, John | for the sake of the pittance of pay, or to gratify James C. Guintan. | [ih lsat tor the purpose ‘ol electing ine, Velseuse | to beshad at the Musve Depot cf i : AL ENTERTAINMEN®S, Forbes, and causing his death. sentiments of sympathy for or against accused | county oF LeavenwortH, to represent the Ward in the City Convention. / ) W. Gs METZEROTT, m this Cit ap 'be ; A : persons. Territory of Kansas, Bas, y order of W. DUNNINGTON, Pres ‘PPHE Pamir ; PENSE BOOK—Price °5 PHILHAY MONIC ALL, UP" A subscription is being raised in New In the course of yesterday's Senate proceed- Sworn to before me and subscribed in my MARCELLUS MARCERON Sen iw cents—Designed for individuals and families, to Bedford, Mass., with 2 view to erect a monu- Presence, by James C. Grinter, this 17th day of © keep a correct end simpie account of the daily, WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 7th, ts ment to the memory of the officers and crew of | 18 much feeling was manifested by some of the March. in the year A. D. 1858. ‘And Ido hereby | 7>S=HALL OF FRANKLIN FIRE COM COMPA- moths and yearly expenditures,’bemg rvied, with Tes cumcomenta of Seles ¥ —— mpetiatios the i : imi e “that the said C. Grinter is to m NY, April oth, 1853, Print adiegs. 4 . posnbllty of cr uvininge. the ship John Milion, at Past Hampton, 1.1. Loe ee persotally well Enowa,and that hels the sare e Foti of tis Company, held as per date | For sale by T3YEOR & MAUR THREE EVENINGS near the scene of the wreck. James C ” Grinter who was’one of the judves of wy ae onand afer the sth day of April | 8? 3-4t__(Intel., Unio said election referred to in his affidavit, and held | tie tneime’ House of the Company be ciused until GARAND OPE at the Delaware Crossing precinct. ithe county | the 1st day of July, 153, and be piece of apparatus G . of Leavenworth, in the aforesaid Territory. be permiited tu ieave it, in case of fre, or other- Beantiful Fans of e Witness my hand and official seal, the day and | wise, unless by order of the President. The entertainment will be tho same as givew io NEW YORK, BUSTON, PHILADELPHIA, and BALTIMORE to SEA IR TTR ae 4 impression prevailing on the minds of more or Paral Foire ilnegayr ele York less Senators, that he holds drunkenness to be ’ hing. Loans ee : $1,493,000; specie $100,000 ; circulation $310,000; | ® legal palliation for murder. Were this so, of . CROWDED HOUSES Urey “Travelling Bags and Baskets. t i“ ‘i i ear last above written. : QHN H. SESSFORD, Pres. China Ornaments of every variety. : nominal deposits $2,915,000, and undrawn depos- | COUrse any assassination committed Kd _ bead Geaniedtt: Gis! _GEO. R. CRUSSFIELD, Seo. "tt Fresh Perfumery, Cons and Brushes, of those co AUT AR EARIION its $1,821,000—all increases. rowdy villains as undoubtedly shot Mr. Eo- Notary Public for Leavenworth co , PUBLIC LECTURE.—The Hon. 8. S. taney Goods aud’ Toys, enoomiunis from tue press and pubic, - SUUEEeEnspenersenaereeeeen twistle and murdered young Stoop, would be Kansas fernitory | | 2 Cox, of Onio, will lature betore the Metro- Just received at H, J. Mel-AUGHLIN’S ‘The entertainment is i TF A young man employed as a reporter on beyond the reach of the law’s punishment; for — : , Er the Heomtheccien Teritcn ne ae Variety Store, Pa. avenue. ENTIMELY ORIGINAL, the New York Sun, has been arrested on the . A An AppointweNtT.—William V. IH. Brown, EVENING. wth sora Subject—"frish ap 5-3t bet. Sth and 8th . -entitied such parties are rarely sober, and if sober, n i ENING, 7th inst..atvo’clock, Su ish | _ Ta, ba. LOVI’S DREA ebarge of assisting the escape of staves belong- would have no difficulty in procuring any | ® third class clerk in the General Land Office, | Humor. i ing to Charles A. Withers, while in Cincinnati ? OAL_AND WOOD YARD FOK SA respectfuily invited. __ap.G-2t C ‘The Stock and Fixtures, Good Will, &e, of the MR. CROSS WLI, Dun | Coal and Wood Vard on the durnes of Sth ead Hace, “ in which Mise W. TWELVE DIFFERE? (in Costume, has been appointed principal clerk of the pub- | —!8® ae ie lic lands in that office under the act of July 4, ex fs sonete AKACTERS @ year ago. He will be taken to Cincinnati for | quantity of nominal testimony from their as- livers discourse inthe Assembly's Prasby- | “fe wtlered forsale. ‘Tosny ove wishing to engace and Sing trial. sociates, to show them drunk. However, we | |!° 2 = r : oi . he coal and wood business this ia an exeellent | EIGHTEEN } ———________ think that honorable Senators need bave no | 1836. This appointment does not, of course, | tefian Chureh, Mans avenue, corner 5:h etreet, on Drunity, a4 tho yard ie about, the lest iment | PICH TEEN D CamELs —It is stated that the Government has . % WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 7th instant, at 73 conflict with the position or duties of the chief | o’elock. ; ‘i ape 2" justi ill tretched to shield made acontract with the citizens of Texas for erage dears wuline, stretohied = clerkship of the General Land Office now so = PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—WEDNESDAY supplying $25,000 worth of camels for the uxe of | ‘hese accused from a fair trial in all respects. he city, und has x large run of Cash customers. he Othiee, Shed, Scaies, Ac.. &e., will be sold be- SAMUEL LOVER, M - he Tth Mc Calouk. ve tink low cost. Apply on the premiser, 8p 3_| , Books. containing « fall prosrainnuc L the enter A ext, the 7th inst., at 442 o'clock, 14 ame _ = sons ——— — | tainme: obtamed at the ) e § of W. the army. Commercial arrangements will be | Our hopeis, that within ono week at furthest, | Sly filled by Joseph 8. Witson—the ae of atthe ‘mouihiy meetiox Of the Board of Trustees NEW FAMILY SEW MACHINE. G, Metz — made with some point in ‘Alien: affording the | ail that our courts may have to do in the prem- the principal clerk of public lands not being | of Public Sohoc IBBS'S PATENT. defined by law, but such as may from time to | —8? 5-2t_ a TaN Bee “one verti pie fend Minton eee te bene time be prescribed by the Commissioner. Te ANow NOTHINGS “In pursuaics toa | LTA few days, in opera xinont the ore, ef Howe, Cr tee emocratio and. Anti-Raow Nothing | oss savactaces over-all others in saeny seeoct Genxerat Lanp Orrice News.—Thero has Peppered y Goqnrila a public mectine Of | being cheap, simple of construction, and Not easy to : > Thi - get « . 4 tol { ‘ been transmitted to the Surveyor General of | Odd Fellows’ Ha'l on TUESDAY EVE iba weil all ordinary tareny seeriger ormns "MRNA —-can be obtained at the Music Stores im Washi and Georgetown. and at the Hall. open Al 7; eatertainments commenc For list of Ballads, &c., see programme. best facilities for purchasing animals suitable to | ises, will have been concluded. our climate and for exportation hither. ieee > Burton id Theatre, in Chambers street, New York, was oczupied for the last time as a house of worship on Saturday, when Rev. Henry etp! Tae Evection at tux Detawane Cross- 1nGs.—Below will be found documents recent- ly received by Gen. John Calhoun from Gov ne ~The Cotillon Party advertised to . A - 16th, at 8 o’clock, for the pu e of nom: 2 é lace on Monda: t, the Northe: Denver, embracing all the testimony with | California, for delivery, patents for the follow- oar ieket and. clecting delcgutes. to the y Mgrs is mn $15 “¢ . BARTLETT, Agent, |B ee gg perren Monegee ny ie Fa wank ‘Ward Beecher conducted the exercises. The . ing confirmed private land claims, viz : Convention to seleot a suitable candidate for Mayor | _*? * aca = further notice. Gentlemen holding tickets to, ding passes into the possession of the United | Teference to the alleged alteration of the re- ” Z ito | tt, the gusuine election. Every voter opposed to EAR EXPERIENCE! By the author of “Dr, | the same are mformed that they are ¢ bellding Lo turns of the e'ection of the 4th of January lust, | _“‘Sotoyome,”” in favor of Josepha Carillo | Kuow Nothingism is invited to attend, ants Aunonio”—being a new edition under @ new tie | Without alteration of dat . States to-day, on a lease of fifteen years, and will : ? | Fitch and others, for 48,836 51 ap S-zt MANY VOTERS. | tic of*The Parareens in Paris.” Illustrated by | 8p 3-3t* COMMITTER. be altered as soon as possible into rooms for the | #t the Delaware Crossings precinct of Kansa+: | Fitch and others. for 48, issih ; John Leech, (ofthe London Punah ) Price 4005 re | A Lucompron, K. T., March 22, 1858 ‘El Molino,” in favor of John B. R. Cooper, BUSINESS MEN’S PRAYER MEET- For sale by TAYLOR & MAURY. OIREE DANSANTE, U.S. Courts, &e. Gen. John Cal erie i. 9 49 wy ; Ne: ING-CHANGE OF HOUR.—The Union | gy 20. 82k and 8 ationery Sture mae oo en. John Calhoun : for 17,892.42 acres; and ‘rayer Meeting, which bas been eld at W o'olock se PROP. H.W. MUNDER most respectivl!y 2» An Exsassy rrom Jarax—A Paris corres. | SiR: Herewith I'xend you papers in answer to “El Rincon de los Carneros,” in favor of | forthe past week, wili be EVERY Day. an- ss = your letter of the 17th ult , which will fully ex- ere the New York sera > cae plain thernselves. Mr Munday is dead, tating says: « cous embassy from Ja) is ex- naccidentally ; Garrett has goneaway— pected. (After visiting our pint, eden and ree mepaaetes Se to W ay ton eityrone of cler! ison) went wit! im, and the other hese these princes and inp ae (Finley) Ai to give a statement; so that the longolian race will cross the Atlantic to | statement of Mr. Grinter is the only one that can learn what the United States are and what a Re- | be obtained. honnees to his friends and former patronx, that he proposes to give three iustruction Soirees ing the present month. mene 4 on WEDNESDAY EVED April 7th, 1858. The plan of which is as foliows : Each Gentieman will bave the privilege of invitin« a Lady to receive instrnetions with him in the Lan cers Quadrile and the Hizhland Schottieh. . ° k,im the Ist Prashyte- Julius Martin, for 2,557.68 acres. ryan Churoh, 4¥y at. aps tf » Keeps fe fem WARD, NOTICE.—The Demo- PERIODICAL 2RIODICAL AND NEWSPAPER corner 7th and D streets, (States sale ali NEWSPA Cal and see. Tax “Aruy Mepicat Boarp” for the exam- gratioand Anti Know Nothing yoters of the | Also, BOOKS, STATI ; * . ird Ward are requested to meet at Te m ination of Assistant Surgeons for promotion, alls on E street, on TUESDAY E and of candidates for admission into the medi- | 4P'1! 6th, at 73: o’cl ANUALO fur the purpose o eting: N amateur? p) HO fen ASX dapred to q F + Coale; price 2} ‘The hour for imetruction will he frou’ 8 until 6 2 delegates to a convention for nomjnating & suitable | cents: postage paid 35 cect v hs > 1 r = I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your | al staff, met at Richmond, Va., last Thursday. | candidate fur Mayor at the ensuins election, Just received TAYLOR & MAURY, peer unilia sedlagcadpics soc ity eam public Pe pa ye obedient servant, J. ty. Denver. The Board is composed of Surgeon C. A. Fin- | -2?3 % {iptel..Cnion acStetes) = Sookeeiiens, 30 ane. So eats ate ee presi, | Report of Hugh S. Waish to Governor James W. found ; jenver, with the affidavit of Mr. James C. dent, and Thomas A. Newhall, tate director of Grinter, and certificates attached; and copies man will be ebarged only the ordinary price of the Soiree, $1. and no charge for the lady. Prof M. offers this great inducement that al! may 2 Know Noth ff the Xe Haren Rap ta pee h now Nothing voters of v CH, 3°5 Pennsylvania avenue, has just re- S. P. Moore; and Assistant Surgeon L. A. Ed- | are requested to meet at Potomac Hall, corner ith ceived one of the finest assortments of Artists’ ley, President; Surgeons R. S. Satterlee and { SEVENTH WARD, NOTICE, pared for the May Mall,nethe above dances be A ; A treet and Mary!aud avenue, on TUES Colors, dry and im compressible tubs fered wilte added to the programine of genera! dnc inx ae a ing them with | of other document? respecting Cate at Dele ents | wards, Secretary. The session will continue | % ENG- April &. at 2c orclock, fOr the purpose of | Koch in’ Washington, “Also, Sablewed Fitel Sar} _&P3 at the Bank ennsylvania, charging them w' p Bowen ane ” for several weeks. clooting delegates to convention for Lominating & | Brushes, Canvas iu rolls and on stretchers, ete, ———______—_——————— eonspiracy in certain transactions which have To bie Excellency Jas W. Denver were suitable cam idate for Mayorat the ensuing election. | Examination by artists is respectfully schoited, WANTS ae Guperenetacionn’ tepion ons tk Governor of Kansas Territory: ~ Tur Kansas State Bit, it seems, has not Se TETRA NOTICE aR MSI-tw 335 Pa.av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. sit - tk: Pursuant to your instructipns, I proceed s bi down to the Ii Mr. Slidell corstiguad aud Kaew Nothing vetersatene'| Ronco ; et been sent down ¢ House, as Mr. Slidel! 1 ccmmttonr anti Know- Nothing voters o| RTIN & SCHAT’SGUITA Leis to avail himself of. his right to move | 5, o00d Ward are requested to mee. at Harmony M Violince!toes, Bassos, Flutes, Deen held to bail in the sum of ten thousand dol- | to Delaware Crossings for the fend gee of taking WANTED- By a respoctnble woman,a SIT! A- lars each to answer the charge the voluntary statements, accor ing tothe nest TION ae Housekeeper aad to do pam sewing ; VIOLINS Fifes, Flageo- | oT 88 Cook ina private faxnuly Good recommends Hal!, on D stroet, between 12th and 13th streets, on lets, Brass Instruments,’ Accordeore, Flut tions o-n be given, ‘Apple at No 476 15th wtreet,enat of Mr. John Calhoun in ‘bis letter to you, of the j , i it, | TUESDAY EVENING, April 6th, a: 735 o'clock, oa, ‘Kamae v4 fastrastion Backa,| sed beve F a z it* Duatu or Gov. T B. Cruixc.—Some days | judges of the election at that precinct for the elec. | % Teconsider the Senate’s Inst action on it. | FUPSDAY EVENING, April sth, a iis o'clock. | itanios, “Tamiorines, Banes, insiraction Bake | tacesi wuorabers tereet a tion held there on the 4th of January last for State ago we announced, in the telegraphic column, | oticers, under the provisions of the Lecompton the death of Gov. T. B. Cuming, Secretary of the | Constitution. 1 arrived there on Tuesday, the Ter: raska, and y tory most of the 16th instant. Upon my arrival at the Crossings | fore the paren! ae tearneraiee maak sent for Mr. Jamies C. Grinter, one of the judges, ng Governor thereof. His death pean onthe | WO lived about one mile distant, and’ in “the We presume that after he shall have expressed for noniinsting = suitable candidate for Maser at oo i scat ga best a Strings. at the his views upon it, the bill will then promptly | heensuingelection, |p Rat W, 6. METZEROTT, go to the House precisely as it sae need OTICE—AlIl Democratic and Anti-Know | —™ 2 corner of 1th street and Pa_avenua, s sit i : thing voters of the First Ward are re- DENTAL. That is to say, with just such action on it by ated to attend & meeting to be held at Stott’s Dr. THOMAS O. HILLS has established his Ww BD—A WHITE GIRL ofabout 14 peara 7. of age, asa Nurse toa lady who im going to Virgina to reside. Fear wages and kind treatament willbe given ton good girl of this description. fn- quire at No, 41 loth street. it i 2uth street and Pa.avenue,on TUES: | office m the roun ediately « SOME GOOD VESTS AND PANTLOONS mean time ascertained from his brother, Mr. | the Senate as has already taken place, and | Hall: quiper at street and Pa averuo.cn TUES. Lewis's Jewelry Store, und witlbe pic Er LANDS wanted immedistely at WA h 24d ultimo, and seems fo have been anticipated | Moses Grinter, that Mr. Munda) , one of the }| none other. elerate to the Mayoralty Convention. to soe poses a public, gene ail oes es jonue. - some time—hi i ramenced in | judges, was accidentally sbot by his own gun = at ee Se eee le - msc perative Den’ D—A WHITE WOMAN to wath and one Cea re oi tet- | Ut ping ons te. ome two weeks previously, Preteen a s chien tose ACE To CRAM ANDAVATER ICES, of the eB ap 1-6 nd assist in couking. None need npris 2 “a 3 and that the t that w: itivel wi 6 President wi submit a m to ° ter to the St. Louis Republican, ‘could have oc- ieee tele ok tee See es host qeehy. = a ids os other ee. at 2 Te ae ; DISSOLUTIO - . ares Faire and other pablic entertain + Copartue: eof gress as soon as the Kansas business is disposed | Prsished at lors rates at the Philadelphia Contec: | the firm of Todd & Coats disn of, with reference to our relations with Spain | tio ome 12th and F streets. sent. Win. B Todd r tires fr m -FUSSELL. i ‘3 and Cuba and to other matters affecting our 2” of the madres. Teen best recommendations. Apply at No. 6-3 Mr. Garrett, the beipr stag he was his pres- eurred to cast a deeper gloom over this conumu- | ence at the funeral of Mr. undy; he then said be nity. He was a universal favorite, and died, I | Wa5 going to Missouri to buy cuttle, and did not believe without a personal enemy in the world.”” krow when he would return It was the impres- a existing under ed by mutal con- nthe concern. All wil be settled by eiti er 83 Montgome! Georgetown. dry coords store. One having 8 kn edz “a= UNION PRAYER MEETING at the | of th? undersizned. ‘Tie buxiness wiil be continucd | the bueicess and agquainted with the ety trade ss sion, however, that he was still about Wyandott, | - ‘, A YE: EETING at the ace es Y. Davis. ferr-d. and who oan bring good Gov. Cumming was, before bis removai mae Rakins ity, or Westport. yandott, | interests on the American continent. ON igrartuayn Barrier Cucnen, at = ig place by James eais Topp, tp ekaracter ‘nd attention bo bucteene braska, the editcr of a Democratic fat Keo- Accorging ta your instructions, I also inquired : RY AFTERNOON, commencing at precise- ap l-iw PSY. DAVIS T..RtarOMce kuk, lows, and exercised very sehr rae in- | for the clerks of the election—Mr. Wilson and | OnrdERED.—We learn that Commander Jos. | ly quarter before five o'clock and closing precisely Mr Findlay. I was informed that Mr. Wil: , ; HOULDER SE Opransortineet —At No. 352 Isth street, betwoen H fluence upon the politics of that State. probably at one of tue three named piers, | UAMMAM has been ordered to command the | Penrmiuations conduct the exervee, ‘There nas | Swot “ei sf ‘a now ort ete. goed nmdosecdapie ne Bonet I 2 :et saht ss i ; exelusiv jesir vine a ‘ : = and that Mr. Findlay resided in Westport whers steamer Michigan, stationed on the Northern Teen ras sarierontoeteniallare Stet) oarensh alee eect oe goods at the very, PERSONAL. ft he carried on the mercantile business. lakes. — mi2er lowest and uniferm pares. at «++. Hon. Edward Everiit sailed from New When Mr. James C. Grinter arrived, he in- turday, in the steamer Columbie, for | formed me that the situation of his family would pivinborinos when = is to deliver a laches age ne si ao Shey — over night, 5 and that he could not go with me that afternoon. within the past few days. He apes of bis ite | but Would rmeet me al Wyandot the neat morn’ as drawing to a close, and seems only to regret | 12; to make pis statement; and in the meantlime | that he caumet live te compicto bie ‘Abridgment | Could go on sud ascertain where Mr. Garrett and Tax WeatsEn.—The following report of the | ——__—. *. W.. Roberton, | 272-4 weather for this morning is made from the Morse | SR Ne toe eee Ree ia Yourth, London | &p HE COPARTNERSHIP HER Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | edit: 1 ey € The time of observation is about7 o’clock a.m.: ETOFORE subsenbers, carrying on WARTED=A goods eral housework, received at fire W cod and Coal Husiaces: is this day disseived | and 7 IRY'S. | by mutual couse Zither of usare autho to aesLoe Ss eee settle the business of the ‘ate Grin oe Apxit 6, 1858. ANDROMEDA, and other Poems, by Chas. HENRY BARRON, WARTED—By a re af - Mr. Wilson were, and aisosend yrord to Mr. Find- | New York, N. ¥ clear, pleasant. AX author of *Amyas Leigh.” “Two SOLOMON STOVER, TION os Nar smbermeid, or to do pain —o or papnemgonine po fhgiray He To ay, Westport! that he desired to meet him at Philadelphia, Pa. clear, Giccsaat Years Ag .” &c. ; price 5) cents, = sa seat ar ereen a > is,SiarOmest any sarsvenee Semen, Steves Se ———= = : W yandott for the purpose of making the statement | Baltimore, Ma . clear, pleasant. Just published, and for sale at peter NPRE BUSINESS IN AL. ITS BRANCHES | 18.StarOmes, 0 Te Chicago has, fora year or two past, bea | fequested by Mr. Calhoun Washington, D. © clear, wind NW. TAYLOR SM Pecevenie._ | the oda lie eee aLe- BPOVEM at WAATED—A DINING ROOM SER fil her streets about four feet above the | | fbey Informed me that Mr. Garrett had lived | Richinond, V cloudy, ther. 44, APG Mt : < | SON on Green street corre ll cousin tha Auy body having & good Boy or Mau ° do. Phe object in raising the city tn to letthe | With bis mother, aLout one and a half miles dis- Petersburg,V cloudy, cool. ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS! ons keen » ife ofa term of years. nay hud & good purchwor —ea ¥ tant, and that by calling on her, perhaps she | Norfolk, V. ther. 58, wind N. N OPENING DAY, STE Te : an easy home in Virginia by applyine o a water a sa Naeiondion @ e810 off could tell me where ber son way. Wilmington, clear, pleasant. ‘ TROURSDAY. Apri sth, cestt MES FOR TILE FANCY BALL. meee * panacarnitpnaiaaes 07 The Lake Navigation Company stil! offer I then proceeded to Mrs. Garrett’s, who in- | Golumbi: 3 I t. (In the rooms over our store. = aaa : JA THD —A Chambermait and Wy et ot reel coe ie eet eee etait entire | formed me that “when her son went away he | Charleston, S cldhr, th 60, wind 8, | 8P6.3t MAXWELL & BRO. Cutsue arin Gate ANS. the well-known V Troner, who understauds her busines, and fleet of vessels, comprising sixty-one sailing ves- | told hex + he was going to the States und did pot clear, pleasant. QUE MANTILLA OPENING srriyod with a large and Ueautitu! collection of | verter will he seen ened he nderene vf the sels of all classes, and five steam tugs. know how long be would remain.’ and that she clear, th 50, wind N. ) _, WILL TAKE PLACE COSTURES and FANCY DR FES: rT Kal =." rtamed in Box 2i, UJ~ The train on the Alexandria and Wask- | did not know where he was, but that Mr. Find- yclegr, pleasant, THURSDAY, April uth, iagton railroad, on Saturday, smashed « cow that tay, of Westport, could Probably Ipt me know.”’ disputed the rigbt of way with the engine. then proceeded to oe and found that Nothing hart of detained but the cow.—Alez. | neither Wilson, the cler » hor Gavrett, the judge, Sentinel. were in Wyandott. 17 We are happy to be able to state, says the I then made an arrangement with Mr. Forsyth, N._B. Mantilla Rooms, 24 stury; 7 ine oil yen an 24 pags gira og perth pal bs _tp6-3t ni MAXWELL & BRO. next, at the kbbitt House, where they are tu be alee: ees RS. 4. Seeley nan or ec ss ‘The main object of his visit to Washingto lear; Abies . * SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY ‘s coord facilities to gent emen Who prope x Kod re exte, aod mda vatheast corner of 25ih and K str Frederick, Md ap 'Y, April 8th, 1858, the grand [ancy dress bal! at ths residence uf Se: VW ASHING TON AQUEDUCT aWaNTIOT Leovardtown (Md.) Beacon, that the Jockey | the bal Sod lhavoigd < Leavenworth councy, who | Cumberland, Md +-cloudy, cool, Nimo ap 6-3t Gvis, soon to come off. ‘The ool ection he bi W g Spe eee tae Clab bus been organized again, and under aus- | Knew all three of the parties, to go to Westport | Wheeling, Va +clear, cool. 500 SPRING ANDSUMMER | Nas'never surpassed in variety, extents or elegance | LABORERS, to carry mortar, lricke: chee a picts witict: promise a career of Prosperity equal aad nee them, if there, and request them to meet | garometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m (cor | 900 * ~ MANTILLAS in thé United States. Y “ap 26t~ | toassiat wasor s # aot yreats than that obtained by the old club, | Mr. Grinter the aki reiing at Wyandott for | rected for temperature,) 29.920, at noon, 29.970, WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION, twebble st the Hoarding Houses alone the tine be D7 Poe St. Louis Leader thus acknowledges aa ragueated by Mr ie ns eet, ‘Thermometer. on the Smithsonian tower, min In the rooms over our store, on La PHIL AL ELPHIA mae. enwnand tao Great ¢ alle of the Foto the appropriateness of Kansas asa field for Par- a ‘ trum last night, 47°; near the ground, 47° 7 - rl he 5 Hind — — — “ = son Kalloch’s lebore: “The Parson has chosen | MBO? Has Se ay leh ater eA ng 22d | Maximum yesterday 69°. At noon to-day, 52°. | _ap6 St MAXWELL & BRO. N WO SERVANTS WANTRD.—Cook weil. Asa divice, he was an excellent preacher | Mfosmed ine that bs had learned that Mr. Garrett us ———— ELLING OFF AT COST, where there is no gospel, gnd Le is just the law. | 44 Mr. Wilson gone away together: that 0 yer wheie there is no law.’ GP Mr. Miles Radfore, of Christian connt Ky., killed sn-§ few gars since, nity stomach were found several ten and six , 9 % 853. nails, a hook from a bat rack, a lary, penny Westronrt, Mo., March 17, 1858, Mr. Findlay had promised bim the night hefgre ue over that morning, but when morning une he declined coming, but sent a note, of ja whose | which the following is u copy: . er, and Troner, and Nurse and Che wanted at No 354 ith sticet. corner of north. Keeommordations required. or German preiersed, ANTED—By CONGRESSIONAL. * SHEPPARDS, from Broadway, New York pre- Thirty-fitth Congress—First Session. Paring to return, will sell off, at S90 Pa, ave- e SHAVE EST - SUBSCK nua, under N. otel, their entire stock da LIVERY STABLE rear ational H: . In tite Senate, after oyr report closed yes- gi PPRING FLOWERS. HEADDR zt CAPS, lis 3 " : % SKTHAS the Bridge street bridge, Georgetown, Will he taken Sta8 di é . terday, the Dill to provide a police force for the | ES CALS: RIBBONS, BERTHA where persons wishing to hire gentle bere until Match, 1558, Letween F aud I streets nud in, & breastpin, and quantity ofbeckie 3 |, Ma. Watcu—Su: I wascalled upou last even- city of Washington was, after considerable dis- | —~———1— 0-5 Cet. _BP 0-40) | Horses stor either riding or other purpo- 10th and 17th. @ hair pin, & breastpin, "a quantity of books and | ,, by Mr. Porsythe, the bearer, and requested to i by a vote of 34 9 EMSRe1vERIES FROM AUCTION, ses, can atall times upp ied. on the Communications may be addressed to J. NM. fee Brindle” wecined Wo have a taste for iget- | voto W yandot! thig moruing toace you, but wilt | CU%slon, passed by Of oh yous to 9 anys. COLLARS, Teusonable terms, with Buggies &e., when | the Star Othes, ik lurgy. Oy pcoucated thas atna a0 ty the press of busj- | [A fall report thereon will be found in the local SLEEVES, denred. : Tae Cowsr —{t is stated that the periodical | ness at howe. J wax nop oje of tue party ad- | column.) ) DRESS FRINGES and other | 2 Sane ee SON. comet discovered at Cambridge observatory on | dressed by the Governor but Mr... trite | | Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on ‘Terri. Th AIEY DRESS FRIN ee PLAINFIELD acabemy, 1@ EAG fhe ith of January was again seen thereon Friday | might be of servier to you. This | do not know. | tories, then reported a bill for the admission of apé-3teo MAXWELL & BRO, aR CARLISLE, Pa. « creuing last. A» it has now obtained quite a | In fact I would not swear as to the number of | Oregon us a wtate into the |inion; which was | 28 sarge southern declination, it will soon cease to | votes polled at the ve visible a observatories in norihern Jatitudes. br ape returns. did not charge my memory QP The Mississippi Manufacturiag Company | at the time, ard Lave forgotten as to the amount, basa factory in Chocaw county, about 45 miler Jn haste, yours respectfully, from Grenada Its el is $50,000. It was Jamuus Finpiay. evigblisbed in 1818. Jix clear profite forthe last | By this time Mr. G iater ar'ived and proceeded four years have not been less than thirty percent. | with him to the lise of M per aauum on the capital invested. its ebief | Glick. The ficst of whom w: operations» are ju making cotton yarn, cotton pse | cratic mem Bo may cet LOC EE or mahogany fra TURE PRAMES, Or square. guilt or otherwise; or any per & Work in his line. The targest lot of LC GLASS PLATES kept constautly on be JOHN WAGNER, 255 Pa. avenue, ap2?-lw hatween t2t Twenty-fourth Session (five months) comumenc=» recinct unless t could see the May Sf. read a second time, and the Senate then ad- HAMMACK & BROS Sf. journed. Ni ee pao rel — given to the comfort and improve- Ix tHe Hove, Mr. Lovejoy offered a resolu. Under Wil.ards’ Hovet "iotire tixpenees | + 05. tion, which was adopted, calling on ¢! - d Ler = ne Pacre beg leave to say Mad public that weare ful'y at s Circulars at this Or ative nuens. ta f War fora detailed stat ¢ ‘ - K. BURNS, coutracts, purchases, ‘ke ‘ made 10, iaerien Ad oe rons th 2 Nort sore or Toone ei amntines ones, Pe with and for the benefit of the Utah expeditian. * ie thing that can be produced from the Northern or Will esll on those who iuay address him prev: . W Hard to April 2th. E Mr. Burnett offered a resolution, which w: pee preva on. cls a = m 3L-eotf in part: K ers, Frea: Salmon, Clams, &0. Also, fine Bartlett and 8 0 Dem- elected tothe Legiotatlve’s i T PRIVATE SALI a ry TI A CARRIAGE and Hr | adopted, instructing the Committee on Printing | Cove Oysters, direct from Norfolk ; Spring Chick- SPRING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. NESS, with ® pair of very sprightly Ba: naburgs, and linseys. bly in October last, and the others Notary Pabii fety of suxpend Snipes, Woodovek, do, Algo, just. Fee! a poesen uly oc Hote Albany Knick. says: rf the county of Leavenworth. 1 informed ree eine ne bed jell lab fede Ae, a from the South, @ fine lot of Tomatoes, grown this | Having just received a very hand: FERt O84 wing years w os parties for a pri. ht have of the nature my business, and Mr. Grinter give ee ceutiéand cafe. The is statement to Mr. Bartlet’, red by any preyious Congress; ang if the } sod lorthem. They can be soon at on. Fitzgerald and | proceeded to thiscity. The oe are soine assortment Of the newest stylex CLOTHS, CASSI. the | T itiomen taking Meals qut will find our houses | MERES. and VESTING, I am fully p e- ‘Oth ‘street’ hor DD and BE otseer ‘ee oft inting has been commenced, to ingujre how bod Ince. pared to serve genti romptly and faith i teat, hetwress : y Poalt of $100 will Ue seraes Phil Clares Brosh. Seewiedged: ie eemaliy see Mr die ees fete Wor dots rested, and whet a3 may cagvenfet te Holds its reputation asore ofthe best wily, with ora style ufrarment. FU wn! my o al i % s ublicat: f. So ee m, onthe 8th April. The #zkt comes off in | then certified toit. I then proceeded to Wene,| De Proper to di oe One on and pay | in the oosntry. nee for the work. Call nad see us. apé st DY-MADE CLUESING of the Lest gual- Mr. eeets from the Committee on Territories, ; |GN PUBLICATIONS | ‘t *!¥8yson hand to “meet i ediate ene. reported a bill for the establishment of an aux- TH hay My fee ui AG A. B. VU Fy Mary guard for the Protection of public and pri. men reontved ot the . tite norn mate Merchant Tailor, cas oe = 5 ‘hursday, 10th May. t, Missouri, where I saw Mr. Findla: pty excitement sitiong the shauid® Newed to him. r. Calboun’s letter to e+} E: 7 ry CY Corte Ok TAB FANCY BALL. of @F bitters of this city, Yous instructions to me. After readiig then ve just eoljection of bighly-colored P-ints Of Costumes of SH Pa, avenue, ma