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ee cele a Cr aR RN ERR = Aa WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tne Wasaixcton Rownigs in ALEXANDRIA, Below we publish a card from the Franklin Fire Company of this city, explaining that the outrages in Alexandria committed on the 4th inst., and attributed to them, were really per- AMUSEMEXTS. ASHINGTON THEATRE Last Night of the Dramatic Season Benefit of the Attaches of the Establishment. EVENING STAR. ii o 4 ‘s Y, aged 18 yeare: Even after the minds of the people had been per- | that a committee were holding out in Nassau “SOR SALE—A SER VANT BOY, ag ’ i mitted to wander. cotrey See 7 ers pecans street, New York, “for a eee relief aS E used to how pest ties ate ft 4 par it ments fe estruc! re 4 <a — ipeen sodslegly calicy from (be stage of ection | We have sines learned that there was such a S NURSERY CHAIRS Wilcw Pruett ndseaanding, ix raercised in benair | oummitter, which was made up of. few bank- rotate ee of oar gheriaale Republic” We have no reason to | Fupt>mervhante; ‘that they have now broken LAMMNOND'S._ ebend danger from want of patriotism or d that a Mr. Harris and a Mr. Frear. RK SSOKTMENT OF BACON & Gucmasssip-ol tbe part of Senators. That whee = cond A ka = mrcalied PIANOF RTES, Notice To Mewners or Coxcr —Members of Congress can have their speeches printed with amir : 418 EVENING. Apri! 7. tal hom the nation will | their number, are here, at Willards’,whoclaim | 4% Raven’ 8 to be found at the TH "s hve nct fur 6000 coplenof sistem: poge speech, eae ota sayroad may waar sonnet mot Saigue to once “and reepect when "they ‘have to be the remnants of that committee, and sup- ‘Nur Depot = W. G, METZEROTT piu papede pag sa - ppd me Of a sixteen-paye speech, one cent | for the Franklin Fire Company are as orderly Pape act of that body on the question of admit. | Pos that they oan pass the bill, and that it is apt WW. G. MET OTT. nan sth EE aS EONOUER. a each. as any other fire company at this time in ex- istence in this country. Nevertheless, the Company, or many members of it, know well the names and persons of the scoundrels whom they designate as ““Rams,’’ though the authori- ties of Alexandria and the Washington public at large may not. If they are in earnest in their promises to aid in bringing them to speedy justice, they should at once make their names and haunts known to the authorities of Alex- andria and to the Washington police. The public should thns be put on their guard against this particular set of rowdies, who, we hear, i ORTH AMERICAN REV'EW for Apr. ing Kansas asa State, although considered by | under their control. We are promised more CTE Ane igs re f condensed Scien- aE ¥. many as a mere vote on admitting a sovereign | facts about this committee. This is a new phase | entic Knowledge tor the Mill p: Si. Seecaake screaming ys BS 4 nto me aici yet ore eerie in lobbying pos er eoeran sod Am breaype f —_ 3 IN THE - tional principle, the violation of whick wou! 2 _ Reed's Ventilatio: st Be 4c ae . the death-knell to the per etnity of our Confede- We are especially sorry for this, as wo are in et. foming’s Vooalulary of Patlesophy, Londen: | §,. prursday and Fridey the Thentre will be closed “ ime wi 0 ne 3 75. " - ‘in order to preprre for the prop-r racy. And the time will xoon come when the . “RANCK TAYLOR. ft stalesmansbip'of that act of Senators will be ws favor of a well seguiated bankrupt law, if 7 FRA i the series of in a-different light than at present, and they wilt | Properly framed and guarded, and before this NE OF KNABE & RHLE'S DIA ance of which wl receive, foi the North, south, East and West, | we supposed it to be true that no lobby was ethScia geoabager eal ~-p clare poe OWA ijustine ‘With an exoeilent cast. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union devotes its columns, to-day, toa Vigorous exposition, in various articles, of the dangerous tendencies of the coalition movement against the Democratic party, and of the sin- gular anomalies and inconsistencies presented by that coalition. The Intelligencer says of the police bill now before Congress : << When we penned the paragraph of yesterday, brietiy expressing our acknowledgments to the Hon. Mr. Brown and the Senate for the Ii Hoh wld ver! te cat tindioss = Sy a 5 pitied eae here on the subject, and thé parties in interest See roe cn time, ‘To be seen at “s Mgr -t 2 y 10 Ste day. and bound to take part in the discussion of | had left it in the hands of two eminent legal ars gies phe’ W. G. METZEROTT. donbtfal questions, they will of course meet with gentlemen, who were giving their nid to the | _, EW AND PRETTY MUSIC JUST PUD- the opposition of all Mthenll ensaiiten and occa- id : red” EW AND PRETTY MUSIC 3 slanaliy of political friends Hence it will net | Senator from Georgia, and that the bill would N LISHED, be until after they have retired from the active | be brought forward in the Senate ina proper] BZ -P**s, 00 1 ite, participation In State affairs that their former GREAT ATTRACTION, t 7 MELODEON HALL. i i Nentlo Annie, NING, April Mh, erat * - : te A form, and probably passed this session. Gent . police act which that Lody had <o promptly are debris of the “States Hose,’’ the rowdy or- Tse Seaoe Lowe eee et Avecee —e,LC po a R wile sia ; - : A a ; j ed Pet Polka. LOGY Beds tn ae equal spin at Teac teaiiarmeamare | ganization that has been #0 pregnant with TP ENTitg Une Union a0 IT PaR IO eh ee Leen eplowtng sopert ot Wid) Pe oleh 2 camientions EXPERIMENTS IN PSYCHOLOGY AND tire measimity, teen lonea oe the Districe | Violations of law, rapine, and murder here. Jf n saving the Union at this time, w NPs SPIRITUALISM. THE AMERICAN PRODIGY, . = art VIRGINIA, ‘Wu appear and give her extraordinary Reeitations held In dear remembrance by thelr country! weather for this morning is made from the Morse } country. Polkss, Schott inalltimetocome. A Citizex of Kansas. | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | {yalloPt. Rondon. Varint : The time of observation is about 7 o’clock a.m : | thing pertsining to the Tur Reception, Last Niant.—The ladies APRIL 7, 1858, Instrument busmess. present at the White House last night were in | New York, N.Y.. gteat luck, and those who were not there will Ae teslag pig wish they had been, for just about midway of | Washington, D.C the evening who should appear but the Grand | Richmond, Va y ‘Turk, Mahommed Pasha, with his suit and in- Novel Vae terpreter. The Turks were dressed in ordin- Witmitxton, N.C ary naval costume, save their heads, which | Columbia, s Charleston, 8. were buried in tight-fitting red woollen caps, remdng Waltzes. Marcher, &e., &o.. Instr: rument ; in frat. no, Music, and Musical JOHN F. ELLIS. #6 Pa. avenue, bet. 9h and 10th ‘Two Pianos for rer oa Scents per mom. t & T BOOK OF TH lear, pleasant. Ev-ry Mathodint. Universall -ther. 44, wind N. gutioustet, Fipiec: clear, th. 52, wind N. | exted an its circulation clear, pleasant. eile Pitts street C) ane Lectures, ¢ arene ae werney selear, th & NE | by clergymen of six different denominations, clea pene the winierof laa. "The questions diecussed and the Committee of the House of Representatives, and by its able chairman, Mr ‘Good . reported to the House, where it was xnppocted by himself and others with a zeal which promises well for its final success “In regard to the details of this important measure we would venture a single sugyestion far the consideration of the honorable gentlemen who have kindly brought it forward, and that ix the propriety of extending the authority of this lice tpice over the county as well as the city of Vashington. by clothing them with the power of cwunty constables, should cases arise demuand- Pa a aid and protection beyond the city lim- ts.” - we are not greatly mistaken, the cowardly villains who shot Messrs. Entwistle and Lewis in the dark are members of this same club who call themselves “Rams.” In this matter the Franklin Fire Company have an opportunity of demonstrating to the plain comprehension of all, the justice of their claim to be in no manner connected with the rowdyism of the times—to be, on the contrary, peace-loving, orderly and industrious citizens, ready at any moment to uphold the law against all offenders. Let them promptly sce to the from Sark «pe o Admission—25 cente. it NAUGURATION FANCY DRESS ee A SGCRR ADE BaLL or THE FRENCH . Union So-iety of, Mutual Assistan‘e, aw "HILNARMOM C - onMon DAY ve <i} April loth, 1858, Tickets for a centieman and two indies, $2.(Sap- -clear, cool. «clear, wind NW. -clear, ther. 45. +e Th ba: r included.) to be ebtaiued at Metzerott’s . which they wore through the evening, and pa veReen Ga. ces, ‘a 60, oe NE slereymen by whom they were ae Ronse store’ a the F mime He wrest : i Heiter : renee hodist; .W. . | D — and Ixpta.—The Bombay Standard estimates the | . rest of there scoundrels, who have brought | Which somebody says they sleep in. At any Cateniee as ee, Pevaat: ie Why Jam a Methodist bef peal ng Capitol walls at J. EB. Boulanger’. foe poe ipa of Europeans on active duty tn suspicion on them, as they profess a willingness | Tate they—the caps—were dingy enough look | Montgomery, Alm clear, warm. " 70 ‘ard; ‘Committee he india at 65,000. ‘hor d 3. Why fam a Boptist; by Rev. Jas, N. Sykes. todo: door. ing affairs, but, as a bachelor friend intimates, | ower Peach Tree, Ala. Weber’s Band has been engaged. of Y “ list; by Mobile, Ala ...........--.-clear, ther. 65. 4. Why Tams Trinitarian Congregationalist ; Commities of Arranccene UF Dispatches from Paris to London state} A Canv —To the Mayor and Citizens of Alex- | these Ottomans, who have to keep two or three | Gainesville, Mis clear, pleasant - > Ba oe by Rev. Dr Ran- J. Parzny, gett; that the papers report great activity in all the andria, Va-—The Franklin Fire Company, in | hundred wives apiece in new bonnets, can’t New Orteans, La. clear, calm, th. 65. ‘Gall C. Ranhoefer, . Bouvet. dock yards and naval arsena!s of France. Orders Ssmcea nC, DO evening, April 5th, Frederick, Md... clear, cool. 6, Why Tama Unitarian; by Rev. Dr. Dewey. clear, cool. 7. Spiritual Chrieimanity; by Rey. T. 3: iiNelear, pleaxant. ‘These Lectures drew crow: « of atten 5 : the 28 coun The President was looking well, and in good Baremeter at the Sinithsontan, at 7a. m . (cor | CTS during their delivery a » Hordy. oa . B.—This Ball bas been change? toa FANCY N. ESS 4 ticular request. PN person will bo atcnitted forswhom a ticket bas 158, unanimously resolv that the following Card be addressed to the Mayor and Citizens of Alexandria, Va., and published in the city pa- affurd to expend much for their own head- Cumberland, Si Floer Manaxer.— dresses. Wheeling, Va had also been given to push forward with all dispatch the vessels now on the stocks. the desire of iundreds they have been puly been purchased of some member of the Come pee: 25 - i rected for temperature,) 30 291. at noon, 30.240. maplete in one wolame. thas furmickiar or ia. setebeha, oF Ot the Gapeby Ser MURS Tur Ro e Weew neues On Sanday afternoon, the 1th instant, as the | spirits, and had a kind word to say to all those ‘Thermometer.on ics Gusiiiwonian tons tobe Soni, Oe ae ee wn alas pregered i too ot agra gpd ple Sy od me Aomse Cetmoric View or run Rxvi- cars were about leaving your city with the Frank- hemely sort of fulks who fecl “sort o’ skcert’’ | imum last night, 31°; near the ground, 32° | feuded by ite own sciples. 7 of the persons to be admitted var —The Catholic clergy look on the revival | lin Fire Company, who were returning from the 3 ae t the Exeeu- | Maximum terday 33°. At noon to-day, 46°. “Lhis volume should aplaoe in every house- ‘The Sup.er will bea La Fy movement with a feeling not only of suspicion, | fneral of a member, a party of men, having no | OO Waking their first appearance at the Exec wali hold, for its pages contain tho eclesiastical polity ———_-2 +e —_-- - ami denwmmational views of each of the leading CONGRESSIONAL. Christi p Beets in our or but of strong condemnation. They discounte- | COMMection whatever with the Company, and | tive Mansion. Even crazy Pop Emmons was ap 78,108 12" HE AWKWARD CLUB WILL who either red followed i pxan- | y. : - . A . vid by TY fer the beret nance, and, indeed, peremptotily forbid any sim- | (ria, availed themectven ce (ae cre oe listened to kindly and treated with a patient Thirty-fitth Congress—First Session. and en aa te etartigemel baker Ts Library,on THURSDAY, A pr 8th, Har demoustrations in their own Cburch, and | fered, to return to Washington in the special | consideration which sent the poor distraught] 4. 1... SENATE, yesterday, as the Star's re- | a hook for all soasons and fi year: a book to island # FTV CENTS. look with little favor on them in the Protestants a = Aen A * poet away with a proud step and a fiush of | port was about losing an interesting matter was rd ane severed: = carer — id refer to their pravions Balls denominations. They maintain that the period- of ieee. Falivine Genes ‘the, aime of j naine of “RK commenced a rapid discharge of firearms fiom the windows of the cars, which resulted in the seriously injuring ef a colored woman. Had the members of the company known at the time that any one was injured by the firings they would have immediately stopped the train, and arrested every man in the } but we were out infermed of the fact until we reached Washington. With a deep sense of mortification we have learned that the company 1s charged with the perpetration of the disgracefm affair, and more deeply feel it from the fact that 1t comes from their friends in Alexandria without a hearing, icals outbursts of religious enthns sin the Or- thodex Churches are instigated by the cler: are the results of a determined, combined ¢ on the part of a few who lead the movement, and that the spirit of Ged bas nothing to do with it. ‘They assert that the very fact that revivals oceur aad are incited and encouraged by the clergy isa convincing proof of the latent weakness of the Protestant canse; for they argue tbat a religion that resorts to spasmedic efforts to recruit the ranks of its devetees, has no vital truth of its cient guaranies vf full eatisiaction. gratification upon his face. broached, the preliminaries of which we have | Geist of $1.301a stampa Orather wine ° Marshal Selden officiated Jast night, and | briefly noticed. = For sale at NERANKTIN DHtLt le seems to have *‘yot the hang of the new school- Mr. Simart having announced that the Kansas | ap 7 3t hetween Sth and !0tu sts. i sory eattetasinsil Ex-Macsbal foc bill was retained by the Secretary of the Senate, oo house’’ very satisfaetorily. Ex) arshal 00 | ae the request of the Senator from Louisiana’ "3 j ver was present and held quite a levee of his | arced that it was wine in the oes to have SPRING AND SUMM MILTAINERY, i Das by els made the request, and wrong in the retary to ag On Tuvwepay, April ath, 1852, eee Everybody was eee - comply. Ifa Senator may thus delay the trans- No.3% D dete ee see that our popular Deputy Marshal Phillipa | iyissiou of business between. the two Houses of | — TO Mons by the late Rev. F. W. Robertaon, has been retained by the new Marshal. Dr. bit, Mi eit Saoiee pain teres Ss M.A... secon senes ftom the fourth London " aie A ‘dine: u two days e cle s & sion t oF i. Blake, Commirsivner of Public Buildings, Was | moved that the Secretary be directed to send thé edit Se yee a - ‘ at bis post by Mias Lane, and in this quarter | bill siraizutway to the Heese ap bat TAY P ef q y, Bi i ap 6 = JLMER RIAN COATES, 7 E A Quaker City Yours Port, m ovnformfiy with previous anneancement, wild deliver st PRESANCE Hat, JAY next, at f o'eh fo ard incetions PEXING Sphere.” irchase clotiims for OR & MAURY'S. i ial face of | Mr. Slidell alleged be had not violated the SpaIne SUMNE WAcni neon PHbAE KE po, aud who can certainly atify (6 the gentlemanly | © (06 Oval roem.we noticed fheigeuial feoo'cf | tee or eee etek He tak eameid met 500 SPRING ANDSUMNER tas | W Se eh conduct of the company during previous visitsto | Mr. Henry, the President's Private Secre | tron of the bill far reasons satisfactory to hinself, WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION, at DRA. 4 reer ony S He had the right todo this under the rules an In the roome ever our store, on . hows eotnnnnnen tenho PERSONAL. ‘Tae company stands ready at any moment to = a last nigh by eulaeliched seco ah penned smorn ae ---- A.J. Glossbenner, Esq-. bas disposed of | aid the proper authorities to ferret ont, arrest, and ere was an average attendance last night bas concluded aa engacoment with the mqnowaed ; o. ee director, E z the bill sent to the House. Ap St of members of the Diplomatic corps. Of the Mr. Stuart admitied dhat if a Senator wisted Cabinet we noticed Messrs. Cass, Brown, Toucey | to gan further information about a measute, with A y Intent: perta tingencies t ve for | Years Ago,” Ko. ; price # cents. and Thompson. Of tbe Supreme Coart, Judges a recousideralion,be inight, Gioepe countess, oe Just published, ard par als a ARE. Wayne and Greer. Senator Hale was there, sade to Anche a ae ian ae A: TA ab ior Fa. evenee: es Mr. Bayard thought that from usage and unde 2 Gnd Gouge Sanders) and Senator Gwin, and 1 oleae Soustor bes the raekt ie Tequesta bill GELLING OFF AT Cosr. Clingman of North Carolina, Smith of Virginia, | to be retained. | Gaaea = Hatch of New York, Gen. Harney, Duff Green, | Mr. Douglas called on the clerk to read the | SHEPPARDS. from Bi 4 Hi sell t Prof. Henry, Clark Mills, the artist, Assistant | °U¢t endorsed on the bill, and maintained that | Paring to return, wil Hotel, tier Setioaeeek usage. The Senate had not ordered THURSDA Ye Aa Sth bis interest in the York (Pa ) Gazette to bis part- r ner, David Small, E=q Mrs. Swisshelm’s printing office, in Min- nesota, was lately attacked by a mob and her press destroyed. +--- The femous Capt. Durham, of the © Adri- atic,” who yave the French tive -lip at Marseilles, arrived in this city yesterday, and is stopping at the residence of his friend and telative, Dr. C A. Jordan, Fourteenth street. We understand the Captain bad an interview with the President bring the offenders to justice. We only ask 4 suspension of opinion until the matter can be legaily investigat Joun H. Sessrorp, President Franklin Fire Company. Geo. K. Crossrierp. Secretary. OMEDA, and sley, Autaor of her Poe! ms, by Chas, Amsas Leig T MAX MARETZER, .” “Two hich he will be envbled te cree four AND OPERA NIGHTS. b, AY, the t2th ef April, one yy WED AY, aod FRIDAY of je enstiug week. ‘The Troupe will embrace not only the superb art ists under the direction of Max Maretaek. _ 4 the lending ones of the Uiimann Taocre. The Operas given wil! probably be TRAVIATA,” by Tar Proposeo New Panty.—The newspa per doctors disagree as to the grand result of the current alliance between the rump of the MM no Senator has the right to prevent that order Rae poder LOWERS. HEADDR ‘Ssunivant. - thie morning pon the subject of the seizure aud | South Americans, the sore-headed Democrats, piegaueisraysmatas eer ees Te CORI ee eee ame bere the Benayee | ae keer os pak oes iee vonfiscation of his vease! plication is te i 5 the 1 randt Peale, &c., &e. ? yee — = made at once to the Governshent for indemnity and the Republican party of Congress. The Sher edaaid ation du wishes to change his vote, he supposes such cour- The Marino Band, headed by Prof. Scala, | tesy may be extended to inn. a eRe ‘ was present, and furnished its usual quota of Mr Slidell remarked that the Senator did net 0.24 and ais Pa avenue. . know but that such might be the case with bim- Onder Wiliards’ Hotel. really good music. self. — The Chatr said that the Clerk had referred We beg leave to say to the public that Trran Br Jory at THE Norta.—The press | the request to himn,and after referring to the rules fee Seems oe nei ola of some of the Northern cities are endeavoring Tee here ee eee nian to retain Southern ‘Markers. We name in part: 1 to correct the crying and most shameful evil i 0 Pt y t Lobsters, Frosh Salmon, Clams, ‘The enormous Se a entailed by this encore t renders the following scale of prices sequisite, sen to save the maungcment from joss. ad Mr. Stuart confident'y looks to at leaxt such protection et to bring before the Washington public orks of the Great Masters of Song. vate Boxes, on dress circie tier, $20 per might, or 869 for the four mehts. Pr vate Koxes. ou lower tier, $12 por melt, or 64 for the four mgbts. Orchestra Chairs §3 per meht, or 810 for the four for the large losses sustained by the owners of the bark. Capt. D.. since his return, has received several if eae from ship owners in New York and Boston to take charge of their vessels He is a young man, every inch a suilor, and one who would not be likely to * vive up the ship.”? New York Times sees afar off, to grow out of it, an over-shadowing party, based upon the prin- ciples of the Republican party with reference to slavery, and of the late Know Nothing party with reference to the naturalization question, with Henry A. Wise, Robert J. Walker, and Stephen Arnold Douglas for its chiefs. Tho A -Youxe Girt In a Traxce Forty Hovns —Another Poughkeepsie Seer — GAT 1 be him and not the Secretary. Cove Oyate: irect from Norfolk nights, = cg involved in the manner in which the jurics of | ‘The motion was finally iaid on the table. ens, Snipe, Woodouck, &c., Also, just received Dress Cire'e and Parquette (numbered) $2 per oka Beene eights 8 young pict carte New York Tribune is evidently under the be- ee eas aro for the most part ace titaied Mr. Bright then rgent Ppp reconsider the vote from the South, a fine ot of Tomatoes, grown this MF tyr ly ge a or son, aged 19 ing in Washing- | — eas ee the ~ | on the passage of the Kansas bill. SON. b “| % vemlny, at ton street, Poughkeepsie, while at the alta ina | lief that it will eschew the’ destsines of the) <, both civil and eriininalonses. We make the | "Mr. Yulve moved to fay the motion on the ts- | Gvatiomen taking Monls out will find our honsea | 100% Siccis Ghore. borat at Ve. ponies talk eth Methodist church in that city suddenly lifted up | Know Nothing and resolve itself simply into a following extracts (the first from the Philadel- | ble til! to-morrow, and resume the consideration | CORVenient ard quiet place. ber bands and fell backward spenenty feorpse Several members of the church immediately ran to her assistance and raised her up, when to their horror they found that her eyes were glazed and set, her features pale 2x marble, lips colorless, her feet and hands cold; and the spectators thought that they were pazinz upon the featnren of acoipse. It was shortly discovered that she et breathed, when she was conveyed to her res- nce, the preacher saying that she was in a tance; and when a member advised that medi- cal assistance should be Procured the preacher objected, saying that Jesus Christ had thrown her into this mysterious state, and he will at bis own time raise her to testify to his goodness. pure and adulterated abolition organization, with Messrs. Seward, Hale, Wilson, Wade & Co., for its leaders without serious rivalry, agi Messrs. Wise, Douglas, Walker, Harris, Mar- shall, Underwood & Co., for its second fiddlers only, the latter striving to “‘out’’ abolition the former, by way of usurping their legitimate po- sitions The Journal of Commerce conceives with the Zribune, that the Republican party is des- tined in this case to be the anaconda, swaliow- Of the Minnesota Bilt which wae agreed to Our Bar still ho:ds its reputation as ove of the best 5 % ALinnexo! j whi = in the country. phia Bulletin and the second from the New| “nic itch called. attention to menor cecrarks | mene country York Tribune) by way of explaining the state | made by bim on a previous occasion, to the ef- yy way P s y Pp street. Ap 5-3 M Iss FE. L. WiLLAAmS, WELSH NIGH TINGALL, will give a series of inghly her amusme MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, wu City, at the pmcy'se GONE aus, Commencing. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 7h, 1508 The encacoments of Mies Williams preeindes the possibility of extends her sts) ond ey S'FHREEERUNINGS. The, ou ethipment will be the same as given ia ap 6 5t R. SAMUEL WOOLLSHLEGER, of things in this connection existing there; | feet thst Mr Douylas hax not been consistent in | J FENCING MASTER. & 2 7 bis alleged desire to forward the bill for the ad- tof FE as at al! times heen rec which, in turn, explain the roason why trial by | mission of Minnesota. Ax this had been conten mana "of ite most eat Hf and rohia exeressen jury in criminal cases in those cities, is soofien | dicted by Mr. D., Mr. FP. desired to read from | which youth can take It develapes the form, ana sary . ° i the journal an extract to show that he was cor- Gives it grace and aupplonese- Mr. W. was a aol a mere mockery: rect, inasmuch as Mr. D. had objected to making under Napoleon I., aud can proiuce tha best ‘« Those who furnish the names oftentimes se- | the Minnesota bill a xpectal onda. SAUeT tls cane ned renee aor lect persons to whem the one doltara day ix of | Mr. Douglas insisted that the record did not peo vec onetime éa importance, and thus idle, lazy, careless fecple, show what Mr. F. urged, and appealed to Mr. : For fuur gentiemen, an hour daily, for 35 who are ignorant and without any fixe Prin- | Green to sustain his declaration that he had uni- | lessons #40, 240, ciples to guide them, vet on juries They care formly manifested a desire to hasten the consid- Pupils taught at their own residences, when re not for the real merits of the case. Some are cor- - NEW YOR eration ef the Minnesota bill. quired, at very reasonnble rates. For further par- BOSTON, She remained in this state until Saturday eve- | ¢ aaah rupt, and others stapid and ingifferent, and easily r.G leg t be Com. | teulars apply at Ge ne eae PHILADELPHIA, ning, excepting a slight incident which occurred | ing the others “ bodaciously”’ after they shall pie. darert iy ware perm aa ‘Thus it js thee ne on Terrienica seeiee ess re pan H sts , (Ciger Store) Washington City. ap 6 3t*_ on Friday afternoon, when she suddenly lifted 2 a have been entirely smeared over with Aboli tion slime—which process they are now under- going, as all perceive, so complacently. The New York Hrra/d,on the other hand, is ot opinion that all three eut their throats—politi- cal—by their vote of Thursday last. Our im- and HALTIMORE to CROWDED Houses, compre: t BEAUTY AND FASHION of thone cities. and wh ch bave elicited the highest the prese and pub io. ber hand. and made three or four efforts to elutch at something, when the arm fell back over the headboard of the bed. Two or three of the ‘women who were in the house attempted to re- lace the arm upon the bed, but were nnable to ud or move it. On Saturday evening, a num- ber of the members were in the house, singing citizens are wronged in their property and their | forward the Minnesota bill. characters, their liberty and their lives, and the Mr. Fitch appealed to the record for the truth public scandalized and outraged by the acquittal | of his statemeut, and said that no Senator should of lawless, bad men, murderers, riffians, rogues, | say with im unity that he does not tell the truth. thieves and evil-doers. Now and then business |” Mer. Dear ue did not intend to deny what the men, and men of substance,wealth and education | Senator said, nor the record, but only the charge are summoned to serve on juries. Instezd of | of having desired to retard the Minnesota pill ADAM PRIBRAMN, MILLINER, de, between i¢th and Nth aturday next, iy and all kinds T respcetfully invited. Ce a a re NE cceel obeying the call asa high duty to society, they Both gentlemen desired the record to be read, = LOVE’: y > = z “s - , f 3 OTICE, Miss ro '’. , , . . tet be DET 1 atte! s8U e rop. read a = ” fag her by auued to one of her friends, and call | them in mounting a common Abolition plat- | Who serves them with the process to retorn thera ‘The Minnesota bill was then taken up. croup, Manes Watens Ooeieie omits oe ing her by aaune, said. “Repeat, repent! Oh, if | form having so stultified their former political | as or found, and thus they escape by bribery, | Mr. Kennedy declared his intention to vote | Uihoe CLOCKS, of superior hnith, 8 de you bad seen what Ihave you would not live and in so doing wrong the public, wrong them- labors, as to stand in the attitude of indiyiduals atterly disregardful of the appearance of the slightest regard or respect for the positions heretofore occupied by them as public men. In this connection the Herold says, with preg- nd Si EIGHTEEN NeW WELCH, IRISH, SCOTCH AD LISH BALLADS, anetber moment in your sins, but wou!d pray to God to have mercy upon you. I have been in Heaven; Heaven is atree; it ix lit up with the glory of God, and around the throne sands of angels singing sweetly and p King of Heaven. Jesus came past and spoke to me. lalso saw the great gulf, and could scarcely against the bill because the Constitution of | also, Watehmakey’s Regulators, Clocks for selves, and help to encourage all of the corrup- | Afinnesota grants the Tight of franchise to other | Ralirond Statioce, ‘and all other styies of tion and abuses they complain of in the adininis- | than At 1 citizens, as recognized by the ae from $1 up to $125, ation of public justice.’ . : ve A ‘he trade supplie1at wholessle price: tration of 5 ic j i nstitution of the United States. He conteuded 1am the only authorized agent fo ‘* The indisposition to sit on juries on the part | that the States have no right to make citizens of | Celebrated Clocks this side of New Vor! of competent persous no doubt mainly arises from aliens, or persons of mixed blood, and in support Call and see for yourselves at the great Clock the fact that a juror’s pay is but notainal. The of this doctrine quoted from the speech of John | Emporiwm, 349 opposite Browns’ Hotel. theory upon which this nominal payment is SAMUEL LOVER, Enq. — Rooks, containing a full programme of the enter ‘oocwin’s | tainments can be obtained at the Music Store of WV. G, Motzerott, bsq. Tickets Fifty Cents—ca: nd M at the prin : Hotels, Book Wasluncton pane isotboatigl nant pith, indeed : based im, that every man’ owes mcerteig duty to | Cyc aeout, ou the admission of Michigan. 12. Eee eS aod Gocrsstown.nnd atthe Hall. ROS hy . ee . ob , thal mat acertain duty to Mr. Jobnson, of Tenn., repudiated the princi- 5 NG SRE .—M. W. Oper vas enter comm Oa Friday night a number of Christians were | ‘Upon the sharply-defined test of the Lecomp- | the public and his fellow cittizens to assist in the ples ured by AM. K., as’ violation of therrights pres ne ee er . ¥ in the bouse, siaging and praying all night. S — anne a and bocerre on has | administration of justice, which he ought to ren- | of the States e elegant Good. itable for wedding and other pres- .* list of Ballads, &c., see programme. wan very weak when she awoke from the trance, | been established for the consolidation of the ithout compensation, If this thi % 4 i . | enti ALT & BRO., Jewell but was strong enough to attend chureh on yes: | Democracy, North and South, around theadmin: | Se matted yeeeaion. IF this theory isto |” Without aay action on the bill the Senate ad- | ruts nd 10 be maintained, it ought to be carried out. The terday morning. Thix wonderful case was wit- capable and intelligent, those whoxe services nessed by scores in Poughkeepsie and considera- : ionaea ap 5-3t p tween 9th and loth sts, istration. On the other hand, where are the 4 : r i ia Black Republicans? stultified and disgraced QOIREE DANSANTE, * i DWARD DOLA - eee. . alone are of any real value, ought not to beai- | IN THs Hove, the consideration of the Defi- ERCHAN PROF H.W. UNDER most reopostintly on- ble excitement is caused thereby in that city— | before their constituents in voting, under cover | towed to escape this reat’ public duty by the | ciency Lill was continued, without any decisive E SIGN oF ME yA Ae ILOB, | nounces to ‘his friends nell Sereeer patron: N.Y. Pest. of the Crittenden dodye, for a slave State consti- payment of a triting fine or by some Cissus ction being had. Corner of lath street and Pa. avenue. that he proposes to give three imetrnction tution for Kansas. And where are the Douglas | excuse, while the burden of the administration bal one’ > DWARD | : Roirees rr ESDAY EVENING, woe THe McDoxocu Estatx.—A communication | deserters? Disgraced and drammed out of the of justice is thrown upon that very class of citi« Proceeaings of To-d » EDWARD DOLAN, 288. ‘The plan of which isa» followas was received yesterday evening by the City Coun- | party camp for their fraternal affiliations with zens whom no one, unless conscious of having a eee Say Cc wedi i c Ro J pe aS t ach Gentleman will have the privilegeof inviting Setate, residing at More Coke ofthe McDovogh | Giddings, Colfax and company, the rump of the | very bad case, Would be willlte to slew ee | | Ix tux Sunare, to-day, Mr. Doolittle present- see Wiliard's Hotel SPP? | a Lady to reacive metructions with him on the Lat estate, residing at New Orleans. dated March 3), | dark-lantern brotherhood. As’ for these buck- | reds. ‘This avoidance of their duty to the pub- which states that «the Supreme Conrt of Lonis- uadrille and the Highland Schvtieb, hour for metruction will he trom & until 9 = ween the Soiree will commence and til 12, The Gentieman will be charged only the ordinary Price of the Soiree, $1, and ne charge fur ihe Lads. Prof M. offers this great inducement that al! my be prepared for the May Ballas the shove dances wil headed tothe programme of goneral dancing ap stering Southern Koow Notbing doug h-heads, it is very likely that from and after the expiration of this Congress, we shall hear of (bem no more, or if we do, it will be somewhere uorth of Mason and Dixou’s line.”? ed a memorial from citizens of Wisconsin in fa- | has just returned from New York, and has made ar- lic on the part of the intelligent and capable, the i 7 * i 7 angements with Mrs. C. M, Taylor, the csiebrated very men who, of all others, ought to sit as jurors, vor of a Northern Pacific Railroad, which, with Costr mer. who will be in the erty of Washington on might be prevented by imposing a high tine— | Several private memorials, various department | Tnesday. the 6th Instant, and Soares fa splendid three or four hundred dollars at the least—and | reports, &c., were properly dixposed of. assortment of the RICHEST COSTUMES forthe : approaching ball, Ps the admission of no exense such ax would not be Various reports were received from the Com- | dresses will deemed satisfactory in the case of an absent wit- mitiees, among which we note the follow iny ness. Another method would be—that which it Mr. Johnson, from the Committee on Printing, has been found necessary to resort ‘oe in England | in favor of printing the report of Lt. Beale’s ex- jana having refused a rehearing of the suit for partition of the McDonogh estate, the property row stands» divided between the two cities of New Orleans and Baltimore.” The commouni- cation was referred to the committee on the be- quest. — Baltimore Sun — & The City Council of St. Lonis have adopted tain » well to give hera call in time, an make their selections at the above store. aps RY, Agent. Tue Untrep States Senate.—Editor of the Star: It was very common, not long since, to hear the Senate spoken of asa degenerate body; | 7 {U0Wine thejurorsacompensation in some mea- | ploration of a route to the Pacific for a wagon QUADRILLE, pata ee oie: Hone oy a a plan for a City Hall which will cost about | tka be 3 Vi } sure equivalent to the value of their time. e- | road to be had st the Music Depot WANTS. $630,000. and without meaning to detract one iota from the thing at all events ought to be done by way of Mr. Brown reported a bill to organize a fire de- aps W. G. METZEROTT, —- --- {£7 Paul Morphy played lately in New Or- | #!sh feputation of that body years ago, I must | remedy to a great and growing evil, Service on lh . - pa:tment In the District of Columbia; also a bili 5 cia ee 7 Mita, which, ft Mavice ws : to secure the title of property to certain churches. BOOK—F ice = he mi * ich, from once havin been posts z " acl 4 mtn ee s of the highest honor, are now generally dexpised | Hovex.—The Speaker laid before the House 2 ne oe yearly expenditures. being ruled nits aud neglected by men of position and standing, | communication from the War Department—a ¢ printed headings. a see left io be occupied by a very inferior class.” | statement of all the contracts made for the trans- | For sale by TAYLOR & MAURY, < Book sellers. near 9th st. Tue Inpiaxs.—A large delegation of our mission of supplies and troops for the Utah ex- ApS-st__(Intel., Union. Globe & Sahcgis s dition—giving a fall expose of th rati iD Ww > Indian visitors—the Pawnees—left the city BP alien ietiumater's @egartinenk: © operations | (OAL AND WOOD YARD FOR SAL i J ‘The Stock and Fixtures, Good Wil, Ae of the this morning, for their homes, under charge of ‘The House went into Committee, (Mr. Bocock | € aw, { Cnutrecaicos ne een <a Lane nd Yard on the corner ; e u the Chair,) and took up the deficienc * the Government agent, Maj. Dennison. They | ‘ary Pruner acho te length from all at will goon be followed by the delegation ot | tacks which had been made upon it. Yanktons, 2 division of the Sioux nation, and a ——— also by others now in the city. The Acting iT ~ The work of filling up the Buck Bay in ee, . n Boston has been commenced under the supervi- Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Mr. Mix, has | xin: of a Board of Comminsioners, af leans six simultaneous games of chess without seeing the boards, and won al). iLy~ Hon. Moses M. Strong bas been ordered il by the Wisconsin Legislature, for refusing to testify before the Railroad Investigating Coim- mittee 17 The English Admiral has discovercd, it is sald, for the first time that Canton is situated on an island, e of the yun boats has just made @ passaye around it. {LF The Rev. R. Jenkyn, curate of Vaynor, near Merthyr, England, accidentally shot hin self whils: firing atwome smali birds. The 1 €ntered his brain and he fell dead. If Detinitions from a new school book :— “Joba, what's a bakery’? “A place where they beg leave to dissent from that opinion. Although there may have been Senators in that body, in times past, who, in consequence of their long experience and much deliberation on na- tional alfairs, as well as from their bright intel- jects, have placed their names high on the por- tals of fame, even, perhaps, without superiors, yet | am not prepared to sr that with the same experience there are not theireqnals in that body to-day. It istrue the United States Senate a few years avo, was considered by traveling historians to be the wisest deliberative body known in the world. It is also true that the aftairs of the na- tion were such, in those days, ax to tax the win- dom and sazacity of legislators, and induce them to take bold of all questions of principle and WAXTED-A GIRL to do Chamberwork, Washing, and froning, Apply at the Star Office. te M4i EVWARD A. HOPKINS, son of Bishop a juries ‘is fast sharing the fate of commands in Hopkins. ot Vermont, will please leave his nd at this office. ay it BEVERLY G.L. ANTED.—An honest and industrious Youth, of reepestability, to attend i a} N. it Jeweler, 339 Pa. avenn ee V ok Se he f good and fast STONE MA SONS, to buid conduit (rubble work) upon Saad S01 Ashing:on Aqueduct. 2% LABORER? on sections 5 and 6, same ALLE R, Contractors. ee, Shed, Seales, Kc. low cost. Apply on the pre: "RHE GCOPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ;, 5 existing between the subscribers, carcyin; , OME GOOD VESTS DP PASTLOUSS bake, sir.’ “What's a brewery’? “4 place | policy with energy. ‘The affairs of the nation | D¢6M assiduous in his efforts to dispateh the = tie W ood and Cont Business. 1s this day disceived -A-—~Srmimn alee! y 3 where they brew What's a gallery?’? Ti | may again (4s the present indicates) arouse the | business which has called hither these several = MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. | DY metualecusent. Either of nsare authorized to bi—a plare where there ts gals!” Fay slumbering lions and bya forth bright intellects in the persons of some perhaps the leantexpected. Our country is 4 favored one. Less thanacen- y ago some two millions of souls, scattered eat continent, and mingled with savages and traitors, determined to try an experiment They calied upon the great God of Nations to aid them in their undertaking. Their call was heard. He sent them a Washington witha com- mission for peace in one ket and a commis- . c i UN.—You are hereby notifi > attend settle the business of th delegations ; and we leara that he had pro- wranithly weating of tue. Gummpany on WEBS ES tracted conferences with the Pawnees on Sat-| DAY EVENING, the 7th inst. Punctuai attend- urday night and last night, and with the Yank- | Me.!# called for, as business of importance will be HE transacted. By order of Capt. Kxy : be condnezed hereafter by S$. STOV* Kyat tons on Monday night. The latter delegation | a>8-2t THOS. MeENIRY,Se0_ | rhe dusted we Wastin e ahs betkoes . 7 7 SON on Green atreet, Georgetow: ite th — also present at the business conference | { Fy EGBG LECTURE.— 1 ee ie Gas House. = sce ee ag iS Morning. Ati politan Li ERS OF COAL AND WOOD The Commissioner deprecates the complaints se " UP The Rev. Chas. Smith, of the Shawmut Orthodox Church, Boston, bas requested hix So- ciety to redace bis salary from $2,500 to 2.000. Mr. Smith bas recently come in possession of a fortune by the death of a relative. 17~ A distressing case of hydrophobia {x 1e- —— in Philadelphia. Four members in one family were bitten, two months ago, by a pet dog One son died Sunday morning, pee V ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN to wash and iron, and assist in co king. None need apr'y Uniesr with bast recommendations. Appiy at No. 89 Moutgomery st., Georgetown, ap 6-3 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ns sniesinan inn ry Kouds store. One having & hucwiedce of the bueiuess and acquainted with the city trade pre aud who cat. bring good reeomrend racter and attention to business. Ad m RY BARRON, sOMON STOVER, ————————— BUSINESS IN ALL IPs Bb ANCHES rary Association, in the t.ecture Root 7 gers faitheonian Tosttute. on WEONESDAY | ['O THE BUY G, 7th inst..at8o’clock, Subject—“Irish b eps =) rere ee erred Uy a ten b> Seth | we sat next morning a sister of the dec camden veg sion for war inthe other. With the olive branch | of a fow of our citizens against the presence of | Humor. eae par ayien ey pad: Tm if epplin’ for sapennaincety: W ANTED_At Ree eet — Hf tacked with the disease aug hand and the sword in the other, and with | these delegations, and calls attention to the | —!u@Pablicare respectfully invited, _np6-2t Ee ere, Sree eeTy Wy Oe Dat the low. | cood hands peod apply. age 3 : a well balanced judgment to gui : eae THE REV. MR. © |. Dk. | S8t markt prices, at the curner ath ate. mene | S0ns owes meee sppiy-__Sge ulZ, A writer from Lawrence, Mass., says that | disciiarge of his duly with either, he was truly | fact that unless induced to become intoxicated Thar a carton te eek DE: | Stree : TANTEv TO PURCHASE FOR CASH— stagnation of business and dearth of employ- | the mnan for the emergency. And ever since his ment is greater there than ia any manufacturing towa of New England. Tweive months ago the Potente ‘was reckoned at 15,000; by the first of May it will not exceed 10,000 U7 A singular coincidence has been remarked in regard to (ue late attempt on the life of the Em- oes Prteemore Una both occasions that His ey = wished to hear Ristori play his life nm attempted. play was “Mery races on both occasions the The EB e self spoke of this remarkable paola “iar u> Me. Ullman, the ofera manay er ated aatir emong the clerymen a New Youk when the ora- the use of their names Patt a beat on perro the most of the Influentict named M . by Y by thoughtless white persons, they have be- | tefiau Courch, Mass avenue, oorner Sth street, cn R. W. BATES. haved with remarkable propriety. ‘Their curi- | MghiNPSPAY EVENING, the 71h geste | (OSTCMES FOR THE FANCY BALL, osity and unsophisticated ideas tend at times o> BUSINESS MEN'S PRAYER MEET- LAMBERT A. PHULLIPS, the well-known to make them somewhat indiséteet, but this he YF , day, men suitable to the occasion have been found on the stage of action. ‘The immortal Jef- ferson had his great work to perform, aud to foree him into deep researches for the mysteries of government, the irgg! eg of his renowned SP; mis, Adams and ilton, were brought into requisition And when great and pewerful monopolies Lemp pact up, and were about to take the reigns of government, a Jackson unex- pectedly came fortn, clothed with ample power to crush the — and awe the country. And now, when and designing schemes are pei id to divide the Union om destroy the most noble of ernmental fabrics, we find at the heim a Buchanan, prociaiming justice to all parts of the nation, turning neither to the right nor to the left, but discharging his whole A suai! two-stery BKICK HOUSE ie the izhborhood of the Patent Office. Address A. A» the City Post Office. aps * ANTED—A good SERVANT GIR e Or acdaiialaoman Apply 437 6th ® W ANTED—A DINING ROOM & Any body Laving 8 good Pa, or Man tor hfe ora term + f years, find a good purch wer and an easy home in Virguma by applying at oad i ener ) «5 thee ING—CHANGE OF HOUR.—The Union rostumer of No, 253 Bowers, New York city, hax N arrived with a large and beautifa collection of contends should not be urged as a ground of | forthe past week, will be hon EVERY Dave | COSTE MES nud FANCY DEESRES fe bale complaint, Their kindness towards each other tl farther notice, at 12 o’elock, in the Ist Presbyte- | Masquerades, Tableaus, &e. Those desiring the ; 1 them will piense ‘all, on or after Monday of different tribes, and towards all with whom | “= Se AND WATER ere nesivat tho bbitt House, where they are to be they have been brought into contact, he deems | {1 3 tay at $1.90 30 tao ids or otherwise, at $ ware “ap object of his visit to Washington, is to especially praiseworthy. It affords truly a per gailcg. PM ind et public cptortainments scoord facilitiss to gentiemen who propose attending Philadelphia Conf 5 di bait resid -{ Senator most humiliating contrast with the outrageous | tionery. corner 12th and F streote. | ieee pemmen ‘come oft Thee Nootion be brings proceedings of the civilized savages in our | _™®1m* J-PUSSELL. | with fimis wade up expeciaily with tht \iew, and nen | Wane iavOr Muphened ie cncie! . midst, who“have such incomparably superior SHON EAVER MEETING 43 the | athe United States. oy np? 6" advantages over the “red men of the forest.” | EVRY AFTERNOON, commencing ai precise- J ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT @WANTED— W Be couyeoween on ahve Washi clon Aqueduct, LABORERS, to carry mortar, bri stone, &e., to nneis! MAO: & y Houses aicne the ling be- an Wi Faery Say Grent ¢ alle of the Poto- of the rever PHILAL ELE HIA mac, 2 2 26 x E SO DEPOT carne . eotlemen, to \ueir great aston- | duty without fear, favor or affection, and thereb: ae ly quarter defor five o’clock and slong precise) L AGER BERK nh aie *| pew OSRKVANTS WANTED—Gook Woel- ixbment, on Y, attached and Einbattioa rp dete the enemies of his country in their ‘de, Taz Bixxrvupt-Law Scusue.—We not long ng betoce xc ok or dierent One og S200 cvs Aone quart bot fon, $1.50 er, troner. anc Nuree and —_ mad fis cld lst in announcing the same oratorio for signs to destroy it Who, then, can say that the ticle from the New York ‘a large and much interest, We send the Beer {ree of ‘cost te ar 2 eager wauted at No 554 1-th etroct, tt street ately pened oteats and remonstrances imme- | hand of a great and wise Providence is not with | since published an article from ies mouticcs are shen tooliend olor ane esltan cP. & W. GERE berths Reon tiona req Americas diately poured in upon him. and for us? There js no disputing the fact.’ Herald, with comments, iu which it was stated ' “iniztr m 30-3m" or German preferred.

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