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AMUSEMEKTS. ASHINGTON THEATRE NG AND GOSSIP. | tion of these -righteous calumniators a few | ing to concur in the demand for the previors WasH1 TON NEWS - ii days , he saddenly begome, if we can be- pnd ‘tion until there had been a discussion Tar Ursuor On’t.—We have seen nothing liewe ir assertions now, one of the basext of "rhe x eee es ‘was then takeh upon the motion EVENING STA political sinners; a man devoid of principle, a | of Mr. English, as amended. poe the post- WASHINGTON OITY: whatever since the desertion of Senator Doug- Sp, traitor, renegade. and all the other bad nt of the further con Municipal Election.---Candidates. GECOND WARD, cpENDENT TICKET. ‘The following ticket will be supported dy the First Week of the Summer Season ideration of the re- independent voters of the Second Ward at the com of the beautiful and giited i which belong to the Abolitien vocabulary. til the second Monday im May, and itwas }4 lection of June next: Second appeararce « TUESDAY ...----- April 27, 158, | las from the Democratic party, to lead to the ings — long, : ‘7. meee a se un Reet ay, ) manieipal Cectvon tty WALLACH. MISS AVONIA JONES hope that he and those following him to the | nounce, in strong language Stepheas thea moved that its farthereon- ‘man—THOMAS J FISHER. ; or rey .. BAILMY, BDWARD E, public men for their Notics to Meusens ov Coxortss.—Members | point of opposition at which he has at length | public s Whetwer they agree or disagree DYER, BUSHROD W. REF it be c. exe can peec! i * with our views, we are usually willing to at- ee next; which motion was agreed to. * ‘tness and pond primal snpryoke arrived, can possibly fail to become full blown tribute to them honorable motives, aaa J desire Br. ‘black endeavored, nsuceesefally, to — ies of a sixteen-page speech, one cent | Republican party-men by the time the ap- | toserve the public conscientiously. As we have | introduce a resolution to Pay to the widows of ag pre s ris Goes dae ‘ent each. | Proaching Senatorial election for Illinois—the | not denounced the motives of Mr. English, when | Hons, 8. Brenton, J. D. Montgomery and C a each; 000 , one cent eac! * > x he was acting with the Republi » rt, deceased members, the compensation event influencing him to his course—shall have | ng oceasion for ‘a TPublicans, so we have | Locka: ee ration postponed until one o'clock on ‘ NY VOTER r Willte p exented. for ING Parthenia. ...... ...-. Ingomar. .... + —— — personal laudation, now that he | of said members, for three months for the two TE TU Nas 0 or Gar- great ienct jay will prevent the per- 7 TOF THE MORNING PRESS. | occurred. It is well known here that he and | bas undertaken the very difficult, but patriotic | firat mentioned, and six montbs for the last. ene mpl “Overwper ai oa ot any miecpese mn se wg of thi ing denies ve th of Congress who have le up their task, of a reconciliation of important differencen The Deficiency bill was then taken up, and | this o#ce will be attended to pat Doors open at a quarter p' The nition is morn! the mor igre: mad s a on a question of great public concern. But we that the Executive has determined to ask Con- | minds to sink or swim with him, are perfectly | may appro; riately congratulate that gentleman | to and one was agreed to. A . | on the fortune which attends him. ‘To be Mr. J, G. Jones introduccd a resolution for gress to authorize a new loan to the amount of | aware that they are to become of the cool the recipient of the whale volume of epithets so holding night sessions, but after discussion, the thirty millions of dollars and tofund the twen- a party. Their apparent efforts palate forcibly ejected from the Republican peers, is of | House adjourned without acting thereapon ty millions of treasury notes recently author- | the country from classing them, at this time, | more value toa public man, than all the lauda- — pile to be issued. The Unron asserts that | with Messrs. Hale, Wilson, Lovejoy, and Gid- tion which can be bestowed, upon him. Itisa = ei nahn hpi Garten ae there is no inten#on of asking for a conversion | dings, is simply directed to the end of enabling Sompnbis noe enlaces nee oy Guid: te ketealon to of the temporary loan, represented by the | them to make the best terms possible with the Navy Ixre.ticexce.—The subjoined letter, claims referred by the Senate; also, from the Sec- treasury notes issued and to be issued, into a | Republican party managers. Going off from | from the British Minister at Washington to the retary of the Navy concerning a resolution of in- permanent loan, represented by government | the Democracy empty-handed—thatis, without | Secretary of State, has been transmitted to the | quiry as to the cost of printing certain reports. : and ex the opinion that theother | carrying off a substantial army of deceived | Secretary of the Navy, and by him to Captain | ,, Mt. Gwin presented several memorials, — bonds, ———- P' ng P' ther with a resolution, looking to the establish. branch of the surmise is equally unfounded. | Democratic voters—they will be simply in the | J. R. Sands, commanding the Susquehanna: ment of certain post routes in California; referred two of the Senate amendments were disagreed begins at7%- S AY PESTIVAL, 7 WNESD AY FVENING, May Sth. Mw GASZVNSKU and DAUGHTER. 1a8ite nd jormer pupils, a'so the indies street, near lith, between the hours of Sand 5 p.m. ‘ny Ball to be held a* ‘Lemper- eee : = ery tS pon between Sa and ou x11 wip) y. 1E a YOUTH of | streets, eae Sy nies Geis eis oer nt.ge atthe} The Queen wil) be crowned tecidet om. A Printing or some other useful business. ——- greet warecy ox Dee, areas have been W.R ae Star Offic, or Box 5:7, City Post Office. wae i amper Se a end tenunmay to tao eene- coos ine Fancy Dances will appear, em cos- 2D.—A s00d COOK.—None need apply WY Sisecr sence cnmmantions Apply at the Siar Office. ep 27 4t NTED—A CHAMBERMAID. must ap A CUTTER’? SITUATION WANTED —A French Tailor, who has long been the Cutter of one of the most tasnionable aercan Establishments in the United State : iti i Britansic M se L . Mr. Stuart introdaced a bill relative fo the ap- | oure a similar Situation | He can exiviut references ~~ adds : way ees eagerness veteran Republican Her Br ekisges A propriation of certain public lands in Minnesota entirely satisfacto.v as to his thorough knowledge so maseos, “« We understand that the Secretary has made | party leaders, who will by no means consent to Mr. Broderick made an unsuccessful etfort to < . A Sir: Tam requested by Vice Admiral Sir Hous- acall bo at the Cabinet to know | be shoved aside merely for the accommodation | ton Stewart, commandes-in chief of her Majes- what will pro eee manana thee Teapee Fe aes “Sanslas Vaiss Stuart, et al. So, | ty’s forces on the West India station, to convey tive drafts upon him for the two next quarters, | © s es, 7 - ” | to you the thanks of the Admiral for the assixt- extendicg from July to December. The desired | in order not to go off without crowds of followers, = : " lately granted by Capt. Sands, of the United is rr ses have not yet been made, and probabi ance ; . Mr Green called up the report of the Kansas wah met be ready for a week or two to come, | Hey continue to profess to sympathize with the | States frigate Susquehanna, to her Majesty’s ship r © P ‘PO! 4 Conference Committee. The Secretary, therefore, is not in possession of | Democracy. || qroence Oa a lady Of veckeat tae. aarti tere |i: Crittenden mlarcesed (tc Benste 1a pppest: the information as yet, himself, upon which to| The action of the conference committee in Hey co-operation of the Susquehanna was request. | tion to the repo:t.. He contended that the effect found an opinion as to whether it will be neces- eeing on a basis of settlement of the Kansas | ed by Captain Ommanney in effecting her relief. | Of this recommendation of the committee was to sary, or whether it will be prudent tocall for | *8Teeing . Meas = This assistance was promptly and cordially af. | oifer the people of Kansas, in case they would authority to issue an additional amountof Treas- | imbroglio, which, while it is sanctioned by the forded by Capt. Sands, who proceeded immedi. | forego their complaints and accept the LLecomp- oy wees, The statement, therefore, that there | almost entire Democracy of the South, is also | ately from Greytown to the scene of the accident. | ton Constithtion, they should be rewarded by will be any call at all Is premature; much more i f | In tendering you the best acknowledgments of | being admitted into the Union right away, and ne; that. the eulh will he for the sum of thirty | sevetioned by all the Northern Democracy of | [t tendering you the best ack of courtesy, I beg | have a large grant of land asa reward for’ that millions.” Congress except those who have no future | you will also convey them to the Secretary of the = If, Ke poset Bees ftir it, Bee far : ., ‘. rae set 7 - not come into the Union un wir population is: — Intelligences, Se ees eee eeciepiaat eee prorpects ae Cites pee ae with highest considera- | Sutlicient to warsant thoir aileiacon lease the scheme for establishing a protectorate over the | Republican party organization, has certainly | #431. sir, your most obedient, humble servant, general law, but they shall also not have the Republic of Mexico, thinks doubt may perhaps | precipitated the tearing off of the masks of the ap Narigr. oe land otherwise ites He was still rest on the minds of some as to the fact wheth- | now Republicans in disguise; it being nolonger | Hon. Lewis Cass, &c., ke., &c. speaking when our report clos a er our own Government has shown any such | possible for them to deceive even the most + In tHe Hovsg, the Speaker laid before them a ae ” z a * letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, enclos- excess of political wisdom in the management ignorant and unsuspicious as to where they is ing the statements of the banks throughout the of its domestic affairs, that it may becomingly | now stand in Politics. Nay, their own news- Navy Department from Capt. W. L. Hudson. | country. = appropriate to itself the benevolent task of | papers, seeing that their game is completely | Tt bears date April 9th, 1858, on board the U.| Mr. Letcher moved that two thousand copies keeping Mexico in order. Played out. are themselves tearing away their | s_ steamer Niagara, at Plymouth, England: | of tiie dooument be ‘printed ; and this motion coe masks. Vide the following brief extract from | sip :—1 have the honor to report that we have | “a communiostren it nein ee the Sec- . pansies U.8. A. ts at | BO, Washington correspondence of the New row Gaited away 107 miles of telegraphic cable | retary of War stating that the report and map of “alee — ; York Times of Friday last : been decided by the Directors, jn this second Capt. Beale on the wagon road from Fort Defi- Ex-Mayor Rice has been chosen Fourth of | ,. “‘ Upon the condition of parties and the rela- | effort to lay ont the wire, that the Agamemnon ly « Boston. ee the Colorado Ua not Ue been received ‘ by the Department; and that they will be sent : tions of party leaders the proposed measure of Mr. | and Niagara shall each carry 1,460 miles of cable July orator in ish willexcitea cmaet powerful intluence It a Enel de two humdved allen imece in cout whi to the House as soon as they shall be received. 2 —soine r $ mo! « ---- The Harper Brothers have resumed pay- will sepaate Mr Douglas and his immediate a tlemet callup a resolution making inquiries of the Post- master General respecting certain causes of cou- eae in connection with the San Francisco Post tice. will please sprly to F OWEN & SON, ‘ ors, Willards’ Block, Wastington etty. 27-3t" ED.—A YOUNS MAN, with good busi- capacity, and wh» can come weil recom mended, to atterd to tre duties ot » Periodical! Store. Address with name, rei and ref- aie aty clock p. m. . o’ . m. ‘Tickets $2—can be had at the book stores of 3 Messrs. Taylor & Maury, acd Bianchard and Mo- arnt x ihe ° hun, and at Mr. Gnezer se)'s renidence. 407 E alrert, op 3 = between Sth and Hoth streets, or at the door the night ANTED —A YOUNG WOMAN to ret in the | of the Bai. Ap 6-9 it) N immediately at Ino. 208s ateeet, RAND EXHIBITION SITUA May Eve Festival Ball. 10th sts, a fe = WANTED. SITUATION in 9 Store—Gre- pbs ce store praferred—by & PROP. H. W. MUNDER takes great pleasure who has had several years’ — wn in announcing to the citizens and public gen come well recommended. Address erally of Washington, that his Grand F.xhibt thon l will take piace on (May Eve) A: 1 the Washimgton Assembiy itleman, liberally edu- 3 PUTOR ma pri- jana avenue, near 6th street. ae ie prepare are 1on one of the most chaste, ele- = f° ae pe that bas ever ‘ this or any other city. esther time nor —— a spared to ren- der this an extremely brilliant affair. ‘The fi lowing mad programme of the Dances, Which ar entirely new: 1. ppanouryn Watieusie- oe 26 Misuse. ing — 4 i 5 Tran, Preveh. and, Ameriene Motes Danee, in- suflicte :t for the xcoommodation of a family of four] oduct. Hory ty Meore. Vive La Fanos, and or tive persons. Adaress Box 741. Wesh ngton Post 4. Po ka Pasanue, as introduced by Vieanoise Chil- Om ee od dren—ty & Boys and Giri O PURCHASE-—A NEGR 0 | 5. Poi a Russa Danoe, with brass heels and ve for lifa, om 16 to SO years of bel 5 Misses. vate fami y nor near Washington. Compensation ©xpeoted small. Best of city references. Ad H.A. J. ‘fic Ap h-St WANTED—By a good Farm Hand and Wife, without children SITUATIONS ona Farm, She isa good milker. Piease address tu Star Office, 5 2 * Tax Oceanic TeLecrarn.—The following acopy of aletter recently received at the V ANTED TO REN Georgetown, any w! Mr. Pettit made a majority report from the se- ey Hornpipe, (en cort &. Joc! me }—by 2 Masters. tha: hail ow loan last soar. A ree, sew and clean up chambers, ; " cial Boies bb 8 ee {ands foreves fom the Administration and the |e affords me great pleasure to siate that out | hod circumstances stinediog ihe eke wee ont | heehee tours pf auch ao K: tera | 7 1p Terolionue, s Deautial wins Lance—by --.- Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne is playing an en- | Democracy. Already a Democratic Douglas and | reception here has been a grateful ona, and every Snelling property. Wistrict.) will address L.'S , City Post Office. 8. ‘Tne 4 amborine Dance, as introduced 17 Madame gagement at Memphis, Tenn. an Administration Convention been held in Illi- | disposition evinced on the part of the Admiralty Mr. Burnett made a minority report ; the con- Ap 24-3t* Rollia's Baliet at the opomas or the hangt - Lieut. H. A. Wise, the son-in-law of Hon. | toils. A distinguished member of the del-ga- | and Her Majesty’s officers on this station to fa- E. Everett, is about to sail for Germany for the | tion, not the Senator, declared to-day that the | cilitate our movements, and render such accom- benefit of bis health. Republicans bad only to behave with prudence | mcdations and aid as may be required for carry- R B. T. Sewell, a missionary at Phila- | #" they would make Illinoi« as reliable an anti- ing on our work. J avail myself of this occasion cake “aumeak Waee Roe oan pa Voandies on | Slavery State as Vermont. ‘The anti-Lecompton | to state that the officers and crew are in good Sotacy saw abauateally ce = » 08 | branch of the Democracy, which is only another | health, notwithstanding the continued rainy and Sanday, a ee name for the anti-Southern winy of it, must now | unpleasant weather we have had since our ar- -»-. Hon. W. H. Cranston has been elected | of course join the Republicans. Who will be | rival in Keyham docks.”? Mayor Moo bastag roe ‘ok Fleet eg their representative and candidate in 1860 is not mous voie—! eta question. It may be Mr. Douglas, or Col. Derarrure or Inp1ans.—Yesterday morn- against him. Frement. or Mr. Sewerd. or Gov. Clase, of Bt. ‘divas ‘Theatre last wieter. it is very compli will be elegantly executed—by 5 Little Misses. 9, Styrien Waltz. a (avorste dance. by particalar re- uest—by a Master nnd 2 Misres. 10. The Ameriean Flag lance, (original) which wee introduced with }o much success inst year—by 32 Boys and Giris. 11. Jotin Arazonnise. ns introduced by the Ravets at the National Thestre—by 2 Misses and Mas- sideration of which subject was postponed until 18th of May. Mr. Hughes submitted a resolution proposing to censure Mr. Spinner for yesterday asking to introduce a resolution, (thereby committing a breach of the order, | Pas and decorum of House.) imbodying slanderous attacks upon the Commissioner of the Land Office, Senator Bright, and Representatives English and Foloy. Mr. Hughes proceeded to show (as explained W ANIED—A WOMAN to Wasi and iron at nae 9 Moutgomery street, Georgolo wa. ap Vv ANTED TO P. HA —A BRICK HOUSE, in good order, containing at least 7 rooms, located between Sth and Ith streets north, and between F and I streets west. Apply to GEO. W. BRAY, Real Property Age’ t, 282 9th strect, between M and N ats. api? lm* .--. Judgment hes again been rendered against | Broderick. The choice will not be confined to ing, a delegation of Yankton Indians, number- ve payed ieee penta eo nee LOST AND FOURD. Mrs. Myra — Nor oraree Une Mr iced pei ae nee be Aobigelinit fl tia ing seventeen, loft this city in charge of Agent ance with law ;‘and called upon the House to FoENe, In an Omnibus in Washington city, a sean pretence songeven pes of New eans—Judg eCaleb p: ek casugh to lake agi! sncerecoutwie Mr Redfield, for their homes on the north bank of | vindicate its dignity by censuring him who PORTEMONAIE, coniaining money. Su The Queen will bs crowae! ina cilded Chariot, sought to stib the character of gentlemen through the proceedings of the House — = ‘This morning, oa Pennsylvania avenue, RIGHT REV. BISHOP WHITINGHAM ‘eutre Market, a PORTEMONNAIE, wil administer the rite of Confirmation in | With name inside.(N. A. Stephens,) containing sev_ Christ Charen, bast Washington, TO-NIGH},et | €teen dollars— La) Se #o’ciock. The public are invited to attend. doilar in eilve . FT nder will be suitably re- The Omnibns lineto the Navy Yard parses in | Warded by leaving itatd72 loth street, between D front of the Church. ‘I'wo coaches will leave ater | od —— the services for the convenience of persous return Ing to the city. Lio SIXTH WARD MASS MEETING.— \ ‘There will bea Grand Mass Meetin: of th Ant Kaow Nothing voter: Sixth Ward WEDNESVAY EVENID Te o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy 5 lowing distinguished gentlemen have kindly consented to address the meetin; He « B. Clay, K Hon A. Brown, M: Hon. W. 'T .Avery, Ten.; Hon. J. Hughes, Ind Hon. T. G. Davidson,La.. Hon JV. WrichteTen ; Waiter Lenox, E M. W. Claskey, Esq. and Col. J. G. Berret, our worthy Candidate for Mayor. Our opponents are cordially invited to attend. Commutice of Arranzements.—Ino. D. Brandt, Jas. W. Robertson, Lawrence Tue!l, J. Hogh McCaffrey, Syivester F. Galen. ap 27-21" THIRD WARD, ATTE TION —A in K y Banks, who voted in the first stage for the repeal | the Missouri river, above the mouth of the Big bas scapes oar eee Savas ne ooan tae of the ‘Missouri Compromise, was not excluded Sioux, and north of the State of Iowa. It is Bible and doesn’t lie, he thinks there is no need Rag orriprad hele athe Mir. Chittenden) or said that a treaty was concluded with them == See diars Matron’? who hes wecked . : during their stay in this city. They took their 0 indefatigably for the purchase of Mount Ver- Cou. Benton’s Last Work.—A few days | departure by way of the Baitimore and Ohio non, proves to Ann Parmele Cunningham, a | .- ee i e Railroad. L retaretaths always to be honored. ? since, we incidentally mentioned the fact that | Railro: ... The Rev. Mr. Tyng, of Philadelphia, who | it is proposed that Congress shall order an edi- Intanxationat Courtesy.—The Secretary ied last week from x fracture received in his | tion of this valuable publication for the use of | of State, at the suggestion of the Secretary of from a threshing machine, was born on the j q = Pa a aetaeure: rs at his father's quiet coun. the members and the various offices and bu | the Navy, has addressed a letter to the British t e, in Prince George's county, Md. | reaus of the Executive department of the Gov- | Minister, Lord Napier, in which is expressed Hie father ws fete ee ont ee in the exercise | ernment. Subsequently, we have taken occa- | the high appreciation by the Navy Depart- Rev. Jobn Lyon, s teacher at Kirkwood, | 8128 t0 look somewhat more closely into the | ment of the kindness on various occasions of Mo, avon becomes deeply engaged in religious | Subject, and have satisfied ourself of its far | British naval officers towards those of our own exerelses, continued bis fasting and prayer until greater practical utility than that of any other | Government. Those who affurded assistance Se ee eee He pen of the various works bearing on the history of | and relief to the sufferers on board of the frigate been greatly exercised with the idea that God | American public affairs known as Congression- Susquehanna are named as especially entitled would do nothing to save men without a certain | a] boeks. Congress now subscribe for the | to thanks and approbation. amount and intensity of prayer on the part of “Register of Debates,” the “ Annals of Con- Christians, and bis mania now takes the form of eg! 5 pal if 8 = = - painful conviction that if be stops praying the | gress,”’ and the “ Congressional Globe,’ in all - Riawiee ae s slit a that divine government will at once suspend opera- | making about 120 folio volumes, none of which | Senator Fitch was summoned to his home in 12 , 5 4 : aS i f the ext ofthe Third Ward, Cane ee ee ae ee are indexed except a few of the last published | Indiana on Saturday last, by a telegraphic | abre to the formatin of n treket peastcietler volumes of the Congressional Globe. Without | dispateh announcing the serious illness of a five of pactysw live weld ae ae isa = EVENING, 27th inst. Pp ‘ rawn by ten little ip toa Waslureton Indy. Call at 8) g, » Georgetown, D.C, ap 2-; ming ame Tarne rose Queen, kneeling in thy ba crowned Queen +f May. The finale Ti be formed by the Fiag Dancerz, in counection with room for complaint with re enese of the hour of getting Uirourls on, Prof. M. will pozitively commence cleek precisely. The tickets wili admit a Gevtlewman and two La dies. For ench Lady beyoud that number ho will be charged # cents extra. Tickets shovid be purchased before the Ball, 1 d confusion at t - ap W.FAate LAINFIELD ACADEM NE Twenty-fourth Segsion (five months) commences May 31. Every attention given to the comfort and improve- ment of twenty five Lads. Kutire Expenses $65. Circulars at this office, or address RNS, z Plainfield, Cumberland County, Pa. Will call on those who may address him previous to April 20th. m i-eolm ¢c 0. WALL, Continues to furnish of all HED R MS FOR Furnished ROOMS onthe front House. No, 331, on 15th, between H and | streets. Inquire with VENTH STREET, YF FENS, at shore notics, Iwill attena — Moros Emtawants ee Seandinavian is ales amgbout Seth Somstee ol being indexed, it is next to impossible to find, | member of hisfamily. We understand that he only a few children ry are accompanied by | in these ponderous and frequently confused | Will return to his duty here as soon as possible. Lease. Possession iven Ist naan Ol o ng . SAMUEL McKENN(, No. 124 Dumbart..n <8 y SE CRE ID WATE Perms 4 dog , ai Europe for come Yenswad whe decave tat | tomes, what tho atatnman or legislator may | a4 we senan.—Thetitowing report or the | TE oe tn ANDO ATER 1h MiKPRIN TS eo. Alona 25 ae y baye suffered many persecutions and impris- | require to know to enable hit to transact the s a ig Tepol er gation. Fairs T public euterts: For Sale by JOHN MARKRI 7 they baye suffe: ¥ pe 1 q hed at t th del Jot wh: M eaments beeause of their efforts to spread “ the public business intelligently. Without an weather for this morning is madefrom the Morse tonery, oorner 12th mad F relate — ‘ . doy seh stray ty aud C street: of has true faith * index, or such an abridgment of the proceed- | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | ‘ap 10 5w* Bhs Bact rash i Fellows’ Hall, crinpelled to give up or subuut tow This company consists of [wo persons from x, . i > Pk fers - ama % OUTS OF of rent raising, . 7 Norwa’ vane ghar Sweden, four from Schies- | ings of Congress from the first session, on all | Phe time of observation is about7 o’clock a. m : BUSINE ENS PRAYER M B Ouick Sales—Smail Profits, | P27 xt C_M. KEYS 7 8 bd Apnit 27, 1858, 3 ING-CHANGE OF HOUR.-Th \ bait - wih; oo ene peer nce heiarn oe to Deamark,) subjects of importance, the works named above New York, N.Y . 27, 5 F Tayer Mectiuz: which hax cries held at 10 ok v re daily re pis 10k ar aapily eerine and Tek = As on jenttable tor reg ; jot fa veek he held EVE + une sks lor 1 oe Une of them, Lars Jorgensen, was imprisoned | are neither more nor less than next to useless. | Philadelphia, Pa Uifintter unten eee CO te “ F i Pitt ie apa ts 90% eight Ciaes in Holland’ aud Maima, Sweden. | his fact is so well understood by public men, | Baltimore, Md. f BOOTS and! Another, Neils Paulsen, said be was in prison in inpiale ; y Washington, D. Norway six times, for iaptizing cautery to the | a8 that for years past both Houses of Congress | Rieumond, Va. Lutheran creed puseeets have been run down with applications of lite- WitnineenN : Theicemigration was projected before the news - , " 5 of the diddedities in Utah: bad reached them, ard | TY men to Le employed to index them. The | Ggiuinbia,S it waw their lufention ut first to proceed to Salt | certain comparative enurmous cost of the prep- | Cuarleston, S. Lake. When it was ascertained that they could | gration aud publication of such indexes has so | A¥susta, ¢ 0 i d that th ‘ a pear nionrap phe lesenersias Lap they hee since | far prevented Congress from ordering them to | Macon, decided not to go thither, but to xetile somewhere | be commenced. It strikes us that if this man- | Columb in the northwest aati! an opportanity of joining | uai of Col. Benton, for such it is in reality, be | Montgomery, ood tenant = mod-rate terias, a. clear, wind N 4th street ‘lear, th. du lear, cool. clear, cool, ear, cool tne. i aeall betore pur- lem NG URCH, 91H ST, EV penciog AL quarter bef and closing quarter belore six. UNION MEETINGS FOR PREACHING every evening this week in the Lutheran Chuceh, corner of H and Lith streets, commencing at quarter before exght apa send Hall Gaiiers a littie out of Spar paar, for at the old stand IUVER & SON, th and 7th streets, situated in Prince ‘ules from Washing BT ements © 1 welling, pring, nnd vement " acres will 2 ms "ee x further information apply t Propert ent, Nw. aug Sth wtreet, N streets ort tool me kewl A ath side Ps, ave cost ITICE.—All persons indebted to me either by noto or open account, are respectfully reouested We have rece ——— ap ssn = x Brashes, of va vt KNISEE ROOMS © O RENT igbam is afforded them Ti. ak hope- = Lower Peach Tr to settle the same by the Ist, oras early in sf aeiation - ¥ : « — Th quite of Gis preqaeas of Mu: sube d inthe fen taken by Congress—and it cannot cost half as | Mobile, Ala possible. ae HA RMON BUR : oilan mony — SP aaore ienaske eratyte Fi eos ee nee eae cm dinaviaa countries. much as the preparation of proper indexes of alee les ap 27-8t (1ateLa Pine Nao he et oth ats. | those heretulure used, tt cpewu ; Sie Gikeancaas = " Botner — “ = ‘ = = ié et. sh —As 1, the undersi 17> The Jayne’s Hall prayer meeting, in Phil- | the other works referred to—all necessity fur | Frederick, Md. clear, cool NENGLISH MOCKING BIRD FOR SAL. | _ap2 Comer Vermont ay, and (thst Lmecrraar Weat,l cifer tor vat < adelphia, teraporarily suxpended by reason ef the | them will be done away with ; as in nine eases Cumberland, M clear, pleasant. pesutiful male Krgush Mocking De 5 ACARD ated on Delaware avenue, | otwoeu s. said Avenue, and bas a depth of i feet, proved by twe snail Kick Hovses and oxether with the ehovest fruit trees. The li be sold in whole or in part, to suit pur chasers. For particulars call at ike premises. ap2iw* HEVKY BURKHARD. DESIRARLE FARM IN CUL A COUNTY, VA.. FOR SALE.—The the Evening Star uw commodating tern the most desirable tn er. I contains alu ut ‘ wey * Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m , (cor most affecting allusions werr mate to the death | with necessity for consulting the more ponder- | parted for temperature,) 30 063. at noon, 30.017. of Rev. Dudley A. fyng The Pennsylvanian | oys volumes; and where not obviating that ne- ‘Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min in its report says: ‘ The scene while these exer- * ‘i ~ imum last night, 34°; near the ground, 96°. daw Progress was most thrilling. For | °8sity, will so thoroughly inform the searcher | (mum Ias yesterday, 48°; at noon to-day, 47°, some time the sobs ef the audience were so nn- | on the subject he may be investigating. as to Die INRA Oe, pa ala, selves faltering in utterancs, were mearcely audi, | Store bis mind with a knowledge of it that will CONGRESSIONAL. ble. Men and women, young and old, lay and | enable him. in investigating beyond its pages, Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. glerical. all mingled their lamentations together. | to get on with his work conveniently in the} 1x rug Senate, after our report closed yester- aaron moat le oer wasln oeocir cea absence of the otherwise absolutely necessary | day, the consideration of the resolution concern- SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHI of chotoe styles of summer wearofClot : eres: Vestings, tine: Deck, of the lxtest Paris patte y ANd yu s. There have never offered in this market h arucies ke as cannot be manufactured ty or- STEPHENS & CO., tween Ith and 10th sta. SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. sand M. to purchase will eall before 8 a.m. p.m. Beets AND SHOES, We h to cal! attention to our exten: nt of BOOTS and SHO every description, of our ow: manufacture, warranted to give satisfacti Also, all kinds of Northern and Kastern work, of the best quality, at the lowest prices T. B. GRIFFIN & SON. nu VEry Ov- price, one of nty of Culpep- acer: which 20 a MRS. L. ALLEN will open on Tuesday, March SPRING N. B.—A beautiful assurtment of Misses’ and | soth, a handsome a-sorimont of SPR woodland, ard the residue nral emotion. At the close of the hour a sermon was | index. ing the settlement of difficulties with Paraguay | Children’s WHITE KID SLIPPERS. nad SUMMER MILLINER A, to, three mate ne Coleen a delivered by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Mclivaine, of . — «| was further postponed. ee T. BG. & SON. she invites the attention of the Ladie ita small dwe jouee and « Obio. An opportunity was given for all who de-| Mu. Exouisu.—Mr. English, of Indiana, is Mr. Green then called up the report of tie | My yy. SPECIAL CARD. at io, 2% Pa avenue, between Sth and Toth, lope, Ali the | sired to leave to do so before the commentement | fairly to be congratulated on his escape from | Kansas Conference Committee. IVE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN : set in gress. of thesermon. This opportunity. however, was m s = a ’ ao ‘caibdned by any one. The entire audience the very jaws of Republican partyism, so re Mr Stuart called for the reading of the report, . . A . d likewise for the reading of the House amend- temained and listened to the discourse of the | cently gaping wide open, with longing tongue | Ment to tue Senate dill, (the Montgomery subat!- THE Seconp Wakb aT A TRust.—' N. UNDER A DEED OF of the public is resprotiuliy riday afternoon, April 3th 5™ at 5 o'clock. on the prem ses, of three beautiful gifted pretate.** out, to lap bim into that moloch of over ‘fast’ tute.) contending that it was part of the report Building Lot a pape between K and L, i itt y The President (Mr. Biggs) decided that such Gscaees Suciiias kaw cits Rilcee gentlemen in politics. We knew him well for en wis bot ip order ) street, between K and L sfre: idence thi equailed,in Piedm nt Viren. the farm commands ® five meuntain prospect, mad m view of surroundiag Country for APY muee Th ina! quality, nud pece ent N. B.—Blenching and Pressing exeeuted st the m9 ten shortest notice. we? for THE MAY BALLS. Just Tprrived. Ladiox’ and Misses’ WHIT: bie Lots on 13th | SLIPPERS—® beaut ful article Also, good assertment of Ldios* aud 22 orl Ittixois —The Chicago Tribune, which is one | many yeara before he worked his way into a Cons: or _Thexe lots are arungst the most eligible and de- | Misses’ Wear of ail varieties. 3s c of the most radical of the Repubiicau papers in yy 'y Considerable debate ensued on the order of siralica te for sale in that loca ity. A. HOOVER & SON ishing te porch South side Pa. ave., bet. 6'h and 7th sts. -D. Wat in C ii y 5 . S$. havi led, the deci- the northwest, reade Mr. Burlingame e' lesxon seat in Congress, for one of the most emphatic, | business, and, Mr avin, Sppea , the dec’ Sale without reset sooner for having calied upon the young men of {1li. | and, we thought, sagacious members of the | "lon of the © Se pen onl Co tteaUl REE. \Asttionness nois to “stand by these men (Mr Douglas and | Democratic party with whom we ever associa- Mr. Crittenden then moved to postpone until RAND OPENING OF SPRING AND SUM- MER M the Anti-Lecompton Democrat«) with all their ed. Wh found him playin, Wednesday next; notagreedto yeas 25, nays 29. ILLINERY. ‘young enthusiasm.’ The Tribune expresses, | ted. When we fou’ payne ee we . Stuart contended’ that unless the bill, for mae he all iMBER F = the plainest terms, its lack of confidence in] thought, into the hands of gbolitionism on the enn sg ed No. 379 Pa, Avenue, bet. 435 and 6th Streets. BCR BOSI ettua! tthe roust or meepaclennen open on Wednesday and | manner ready Yor use. T' ey Will a 40 keep on and, les. whe, it Uhinka, has shated not f hich this ir are peageed is eros re; ee Senator Douglas, who, it _ reat question in issue before the coyntry, we | not before the Senate, and could not be legiti- tility to Republican principl 8 4 3 Or make to order at the shortest not ind vaye If the, Republicans of Illinois shoul ht ba aro BLINDS, DOORS. MOULDINGS. &¢: ir was sustaine NEW BRICK . » and within a minutes walk o: @ severn! Departinents. perete Will be seid on reaconnb'¢ tors: jonK Credit will be given "*F capnag Wood and f Ty LUMBER. HE Undersigued would respectfully irform their on friends and the public thet they are Ne td to far- and vaya if the Republicans of Iilinois shouid | fairly held our breath in amazement. Yet wo] "3Cly SCIP UPOM a ta teg debate, tn now sink ll pay C pactareped Pp er did not despair of him; on the contrary, we | the ee which oe te siourn and Jay Pt 2 NAG TS s Sno ek that the Sinte would ie fost fo freedom fa Iss, | Coneluded that sober second thought would ere | on the table were made and vot any decisive ace | Saagriment of BTRAW, GOODS scnaisting or if saved, saved only because je (Douglas) al- | long vindicate the integrity of his devotion to | tion was had. se ye ars Fon es sal Coiltren's | its. Hats lowed it Pose Bi eaeiy ene a ent the cause of Democtatie principles. That we Ix tne Hovse, after we closed, the parliamer- | and Sh«wis, Dress Trimmings, Parasols, Laces, and ‘wa tr Eigen iy y es were not mistaken in the man, is evident in the | tary maneuvering in relation to the report of tLe | 8 fine stook of Kmbroideries, ap 27 St —__—___——— following extract from the Philadelphia Press, | Kansas conference committee was continued. ATTENTION LADIES, ALLsop Ixvictkp. —We perceive that ‘Thomas — iti i 0 ‘bate, Mr Clingman sai, Allsop bas been indicted in the Central Criminal | DOW one of the most ultra abolition partizap | | In the conrse of the debate, Mr Clingman saiq ecigh yeeetzed upon cousisament an assortment of Court, London, for alleged participation in the | presses in the land : until Wednesday, with the understanding that | $e; Reed Skeleton: a Bibs ce: comerieing a affair of the Rue Lepejietier, by which nine per- “« Mr. English will report from the Committee | it should then be considered under the rules, Bustle, ; sous were killed. A short time since Allsop was | of Conference to-day. At this writing we have | The majority could then vote upon the bill or | Steel Skeleton Zephyr and Union Corded Skits, jn this city, and remained here during some | no draft of his bill, but if itis as given in yes- itpone it. A Iso, Crinoline and Corded Skirting bythe yard. tinre. He afterwards went to the West, and | terday’s New York papers, and as generally re- | Me. Marshall said there bad been no understand- Boerner ifeonthd lot of handsome Embroidered S through Chicago about three weeks ago. | ported, is a surrender to principie which will | ing. It was proposed that they should abandon Gall souk aed maeees ihe tercaion ¥ if Is sales Dow that he is in Minnesota. Of course, | awaken intense indignation and disgust. Itina | the present status, in which there would be a di- EGAN ae be has be *n indicted in England, he can be plan, if we understand it, which says to the peo- ar2l-Im kinds of PL4NING and SAWING at the a rates; snd ea # in want of the above to] JOR SALE OR J LcHaNn Yard’ P acto: n, nores of LAND. with 8 D: euuka: Tambor Yardand Factory corner 13h and Canal | Pons rece yon with fiouse, Stabie ant'Cee m 12-202m _MoLEAN & MUNRO, lowest MPROVED sidisenth house. with other out buildings. aud & pomp of ¢ od ae ian Se water; enclosed by d sy jenes. CHEAP CARPETINGS. ‘Shout tus be ‘there are on the grounds also about luo bearmy about reer hi . . Just received and now on sale, from Ixte auc*ions tout 35) Reet pat in New York, an immens supply of Velvet. Tap weil set. bearing ¢ plain Brus: grain, Wool, Dutch and V Au arbor, with cooseh . herries, raspberries, aud ‘currante; rose end otter which, having been bought a of productio , enables us rose flowering vushes: a: d various shade aud ornamental od south 4A Arst toll-gate, about two hh arket, between the resi- reatly below hitherto stai pace -6.W.W k iv o — o Pack hee © G. W. White, on the INO. E. KEN ap 21-tf 43: street. near ma x may be found good iugrai t: ‘324_ cents worth S), 80, ales ric: ugs a ate from * same a 5 Uy source, which wi be sold surprisingly cheap at our | ud furmubed thrones the best manger, 1 the modern im tand. No. 4 Market > nee: rovements: and ©: Pony = stan at > pat Eye pode ane ur . Tange, &e, SPECIAL NOTICE, 5 . EW AND VERY DESIRABLE Tag i : r rect vote on the motion to postpone, and agree 323 Pennsylvania i73 do. | do. gi. N STORY BR IRABLE TaRye - — a clon 3 ’ cog: | shou p he - Sms ead 7 ned ve WY.’ Tribune hition of the defeated State ofileers,) or you will | up. It quowld ’ : GRAND ORENANG OF RING ANDSUM- | crent improvement and gonmfort = °% matt up, it should be subjected to no parliamentary get no constitution until you reach a certain ratio | rule. If there was a desire on bis side of the Asotuex Lotreny SwisDLs —A correspon- | Gf representation, (aot asked for from either Ar- | House that the proposition should he postponed dent sends us some documents purporting tocome kansas, Michigan or California,) which Is equiv- | for two weeks, and hae had not the strength to trom Joel D. Miller & Son, Atkinson »N- | alent to keeping the Territory under pro-slavery | maintain it, the friends of the bill would be Hane ee ee et Warhingtnn’ be | Fale for years to come ” ab’e to take a vote upon the bill; but if they 1rd drawn (#0 the c desi h-e0- DWELLING HOUSE, With nvr: Bask Baliga: No. 46 Louisiana avenwe, opposite Centre Market. t Madame H. KING will open on Wednesd Thursday, ‘eth ond Sth ie See on ind splendid assortment of PAWL + between 9th ancy = With streets west, one door east of leek ae ; S ti - Terns easy and wmuadinte poseosmon etn . j1- | the strength now, why should they not carry o BON ETS, a fino stock of ARTI! 1- ULES elentr aie ane rf : ater. C,on the Ist of May. Prizes are promised, to | Wo congratulate him sincerely, that the Phil- | {he strengt now, why sid 7 OM) Gian PLOWERNaed KI WHONS tod sepiceand | thee ane eer must earnest Calley & Senreve | ap led Anot’r and Coe Rese be in gold and otber valuables, to theamount | gde)phia /?;rss thus assails him, and sabscribe | | Mr. Stephens said that the proposition before | assortmen: of STRAW, GOODS, consisting of ail | come forward and settle their accountens ston ae | ~ =~ : fans . of €00uo The highest dapetncgget th py tily to the following extract from the Now | the House was not that that side of the Hous: Bonnets, Boys’ and Ch: I ats | posmble. ‘Those failing to do ao, their tills will be RARE CHANCE fors lawyer, or other others ate money in sma: y ches, boar! Also, & large assort . should concede anything if they did not want to cy wo Purity Mibles. There is also a festieal of | York fournal of Uomniercs of Friday last: do it. His side of the House ceed upon the'r on Ars Mock of Emieord devices some kind promised. The whole thing 3 2) pia, tis Punn.—The [Republican presses rights. ‘The pending question was whether the | ““N.B.1 have no connection with millinery transparent swindle —¥. Y. Trebunc. always have on band some pies of the p obsinest House would agree fo uostpone the subject for | store in this city excepting the one No. si Pe. ave- op Ee “SEE Book | ™€" of the country, who, for the time being, | two weeks, or would they vote it down, and then | nue, between 44 and th streets ALLEGED SwinpLinc.—The Norfolk Day 27 St nias pl aries 3 hal : a —— fir setilement.as 18 of great importance to me that the o} be closed without farther de'ay. o oid tenngunen W. COLLEY, 7th street, three doors nor a eeont’ , rth Pa. ave, oo having burincas at the City Hall —F. ., ommoanting term: he bi ELMING Nolasath street. Inquiry a . A ~etate A No. , between M and’ sts.,or on tho pr ma ENRY ——— ap = | Monopolizes the choice epitheta in thelr voeabu- | entertain the propasition fixing upon another day, | _*P HENRY KING. NOTICE. | JOR RENT.—fwo HOU. 7 alleges tha: an agent of a ee ppd lary, and serves as the especial object of their | The prrvstecrsts fa au unnecessary consumptica F° SA LH —A pair of dark trown CANADIAN Havine com . I modera LaPrOr ee USES. be co facture bax disc opeared from that c i abuse and slander. In the last few years, Presi- | of time. The motion was submitted to the goo NIES, weil matoned, sbout 135g ences. Une furmzhed. Apply tot W. GRA ably sailed for Ea.ope, with some #2, nt eg dent Pierce, President Buchanan, Senator Doug- | sense of the House. His colleague (Mr. Hill] bed | hands high, aud can travel tngethor ins mie DM Property Agent, No. 242 9t SUr’set, Letween M and Ing to his cmployer, %:0 obtained on accoun it | as, and other distinguished statesmen, have | submitted his motion, influenced by mot vrs per- | utes. ig can os mi Saunutes. : NN ats. ‘ap tele" another Baltimorian, and #200 belonging toacit- | y.¢y thus honored. Latterly the most vile and | sonal to himself alone. The gestleman trom hb greet wget Nace Ree - Juen of Norfolk. vindictive portion of their slanders bave been | Ohio had made a speech in di of bis col- almed at John Calboun und the leading members league which he thonght that gentleman would Amenican Tra & Faituax —Those who have | o¢ Rinagrene hecstpert tes Lecompton measure. | repudiate. He did not intend to de:ain the House, made the experiment of raising tea in this coun- We Cp geet the writers who enjoy a mo. but he wanted the gentleman from ay cned the plant will in hb, but tyle of news r literature d that th wages are fod gh.” Tuy cannot ailord fo pick, | SORO ook ta acurieg anew tuject on whch fe | fat, Muaball #0, understand, teat hey on lent ladies’ horse, Also, a double set of Harcess *} arence, drucglety needa Fos, RENT—TWO Reon inquest 38 north Bi streat, Cental Hl tater ts | me tats uate aeetoge having open acceuate with | Wallach, aod uomenen et 8 ; ® ied Oidlocks nn sttente ap2s att” | Rocentabie. SAME Re ould be very | Apply ta RICHARS We Gop SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSEF, &, .s next corner Pa. av. and SE — —_—_———_———_—=— . ; . OTATOES: POTATOaS | MRS CECILIA voune. i in securing 3 new su! nothi but that all who we: to rior P T bs , + Bow rosiding im rollup, and dry any sort of eaves here for ball & ee ear anes ir ds variety, and diveats | willing to. take setlon earlier than two weeks | Ladie and Gentlemen's Gold Spee eles, ofall tag jarive hundred bushels pims OHIO PoTA TORS! MUSIC ther ae private papuie bef sung wi dollar 5 here a man red ' ol Caniane | was ‘vote against pending proposition. verto Ly just arrived, in good yok — the fu. fora a month, and boards himself, it may {helt Diag to. stinch to them. he hn Mc: Mr. oitmad at favor of the ay en Also, iver and fine Sree! jold, Stee} southeast ooruct or 12th and F stra ne carer Eand Sn Bpply at loth street, between be done. English, of Illinois, yee of the Confere; that been and which bya li and Shell southeast corner of 12th and cbigpied othe ope ‘cates ; oH ponum, ap 2d 300 Pac av ee ‘ Pe rd tla, UNS, Ty Pas avenue, berween 9 aa F. Tus, Ma pits in Georgetown can ion - path a 12103 ofolnek TFs OS ss ee Bahar Gases Sel tears hae Sy in” > Aship wane —— he House of Represent. | vote of BH ry . ninety in all, are | Committee on the = ee man. Prom gion. | “ea louse ae vq pages Yon, BY) en FOVEE Lor | a vesilticaT saint, which he was in the estima. fair subject of debate, and be would not be wil ’

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