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ee SSS SSS ST. ae ale eee CONGRESSIONAL. GEORGETOWN. Session, A AS ‘te aoaere = Thirty-fifth Congrese—First \ —— EVE ING comme as settlers on the Reserve | We rest this case here to-day, for want of] IN THE SKNATE, yesterday, after Mr Douglas | Correspondence of T/ rr. ' YON CITY: PO sa sioveintoniend 30, 1858. Municipal Election.--Candidates._ HIRD WARD NOMINATIONS. Grorcrrown, April 30, 1858. who were to be afforded opportunities to pre- | space in which to continue it. had concluded— v lling the attention of the peech in| We take pleasure in ca af nope eararetedlng dager alberta Se ee readers of the Star to the edvertisement of our he lobbied through, will strike the unsophisti- Navau Iereviicesce.—The Navy Depart- | favor of the report of the Kansas Conference | pridye street friends, especially those of the 8 lo a 'y i Committee. He urged its passage as a peace | jadies. Chief amony the establishments in lar ing n than | ™ent is im reoeipt of despatches from Com. mes: and contended that it involved no in- | jocality are those of Mrs. I. Clark and Miss Julia | BO. SHEKE Ub, SOI Se cacpuining with ‘aol ‘tn aaah ppinty rs Josiah Tetnall, dated on board of the fing ship fostice to any portio: on ef the Union, or te the peo- Lesoh.. “At either of them = ao vase baring SS San Jacinto, at Manilla, i ansas. rtiele in the way o! AMUSEMENTS. 2 nak order to defraud the Government for his and seb a +c. oe a a ae report, beeaise | {hie most approved patterns and very latest fash- SENS TON FuEatRE their mutual benefit; for they were required, - WwW a z <j . and the Portsmouth off that city, and expects pe settee ue on ged thet if this’ Sppecttical ne oa we pean. aa reseed Of our Bene&t of the successful youns Amencan Wes, to take the oath pented above, ter ['° Be jned bythe Miozemta and Mipg | soit be eed by Kanon abe a eee | srbie thes purchases togive theve Iadiess | nes Ot MASE ee get on taking the a parture to Shanghai with a communication SE Ene witeoe regarded this proposition as a con- things roy wee A They area whole soul set of Weer prenae Seaenes pty hg ir fcom Mr. Reed, the American Minister. Com. | piomeration of bribery, penalties, and meditated | fellows, and generally carry cut in good faith all Scutt's drama, of the Some of them complied with that agreement, ©. also 2 A so b Z BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR ‘ d, and had no doubt but it would be voted | they promi: The committee of arrangements ays that, in conformity with the wishes | fraud, a yP cai 7 ‘hah. Miss Avon ie kes or Rave r. Charles . .o Memsers oF Concress.—Members ercuagiads ean have their speeches printed with neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Price, for 5,000 copies of a sixteen-page speech, one cent and & balf each; for 10,000 or more, one cent each. THE WEEKLY STAR. am Jur Weekl, r, now ready for delivery, Soman Tekan varied, both in its lite- rary and news departments. , On the outside is a capital story, illustrative of feminine perplexities and terrors, entitled “Mrs: B.'s Alarms.”” “ Peril off Cape Horn” of Mr. Reed, he had chartered the screw $ bye api bode ra | oe Smictent ace that no pains will be © 2 sown tF Fg prs. sas je wi is a graphic sea-sketeh.. ‘The Amours of of Kansas, unless subjected, as hitherto, to fraud | spared to make it the ball of the season. to do 80 would be to vitiate their title to theland steamer Antelope, of about 450 tons, for six | and violence. The services at Christ (Episcopal) Church last and render them liable to punishment for per- arren Hastings’ and the teh jixon length, | night were of the most solemn and interesting Also, the 1c diama of the ours pe I months, as the owners refused to charter for | | Mr. Beil expressed Lis views at some * | Sauweeter. “After an able discourse fear Bishop CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. Ww Hes ape jury, under the pre-emption law. However, |)... Gas She is to be devoted solely to the Mr Seward obtained the floor, and the Senate Winttingbam. forty persons, (thirty-seven white | sterie (in which she will uns several popular Hall Lewis” are both of striking interest. is agent or sisade “ thee cclered.} were conte ‘a8 members of *. edhpsearrentsios . Miss Avonn . he made a great fuss through his age uses of Mr. Reed’s mission. Mr. Reed wishes | adjourned. and contrmed song! — a ee Lsiregpemzitocieters oko phae agents about befflg cheated by them. and hed | 19 touch at Manilla on his way to Shanghai, | Ix rue Hovss, after Mr. Marshall of Ky., con- the p st al autores solteter ios thie preterhe oe Doors open at s quarter past 7 o'clock ; — Suen Dees ee Sone i be found the | infinite trouble to get anything out of more or | ang of this arrangement Com. T. approves, as | cluded— tion some four years ago, ever since which tim begins at Thee : following: The Sentiment of California—The | 1... of them. All the facts of his efforts to i ive hi di Mr. Garnett moved the subject be tponed | jt has been yradually increasing, and is now one ii i ii it will give him opportunity to display a larger - tt u hject pos Assgult of Helper on Craige—Lettings of Mail Tge Contracts—Steaming Across the Atlantic—A mplaints that they had failed force off that ci an he sec shin, i e MITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. zB : : i ‘y st flourishing in ourcity Tae present i — to ok id @ : : ity than he will be able to do | until t ond Tuesday in May. of the most ing 18 0 ; od aig Cuan rence a yl in the House poe in— " : i _ ith him, &e., are again for some ase) for he supposes the squad- hs Stephens hoped the motion would not pre- Pan a si It of the peak religions feeling Grand Concerts The Proposed New G. ne t Police—The e y is now residing on | ron will necessarily be in the vicinity of the | Mr. Garnett was willing to withdraw the mo- | Which bas pervaded many portions of our city BY vai e jovernment Pol = NATIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. WO CONCERTS -s ti st the original Reserve. Nevertheless, he by no | operations of the alliesat the north after March tion but felt constrained to make it In drference Pe cogeigtet Bhat endl, Merve continues | ; m : . R Saatah, 0 ht be eostent tn dimaioe oreo (ae : Mr. Haches demanded the previous question ; | S°y1 sua) et with ready sate omen tee retall | TIONAL. MUBICAL “An handed, as will be realized on glancing over He reports the authorities of Manilla as not sustained—ayes 99, noes 105 ‘ rye ils at $133$14 per 1,000 for the Dtruak OU PHURSDAY and FRI n ‘ENINGS the following abstract of his transactions in having given him a very friendly reception. The question recurring on the motion to post- $12 50 per 1,060 for: e let ie cal anaes rext 20h and 3Rh- under the direction 108 Minneapolis property, which we caused to be | Ho had seen nothing of the French squadron | ut-Jones, of Tenn, moved that the bill te Oe ie Coaeente ae Sapearance than | Ehese Concerts wii oe the most aereeatle ever made from the records of Heunipen county, ting that be shouid not vote | More quiet, Overland Mails to California—Capt. Meigs— Suitably Answered—The Upshot On’t—Col. Benton’s Last Work—Mr. English—Navy In- telligence—The Oceanic Telegraph—Departure of Indians—International Courtesy—Senator ber of d es beng b— —. i ing bi d, as their whole | laid on the table. ‘ in | taey Wave heretofore since the opening of the | given in this oily, e arg Visitor—The California Overland Mail Con- has been deeded to him from first to last : a ths Theilab cathowd the sense of the House wee tract—A Discovery and Rescue—The Star De- ties at Hong Kong, | The motion was not agreed te—yeas 101, nays | "loading is unusually simail; the only arrival of tes Moment since our Est report is the packet Riow Al #8 veloc’. Abstract of Deeds of Property in Minneapolis, | and the officers of the British fleet, tho inter- y ed at all the princi- ri Dove, Jonson, from Philadelphia, to Hyde & cent ni nced—Congressii roceedings— i . $ Mr. Jones, of Tenn. then demanded the pre- sis ith’ merchandise for the two cities. nd Boukstures ‘cake prec &e a an ited Shanes ost eorer S E.1:8.5. 4, | Course of the American officers bas been of a | vious question; but the call was not sustained — | David aie sen reguened by nome of tbe Sra ‘oo used te from the establishment of Jo The Local Department contains reports of 1S. WotN- Es ol Section 3, townsiny 29,teues | cordial and friendly nature yeas 103, nays 107 _Bp 281d i i lidy readers to inform the public that Dr. Spence —_—— Esse: he | _In the Canton river and the vicinity of the | ., Mii; Garett desired a ditect vote on his prope- | oy Geiiver a lecinre and give a number of GRAND comin i i has. L.. Chase—Undivided *;ths of 19acresinthe | _ 4 - % se . No.2, pase x en bee Ne anus : now tse Ne, rs evecioues: townsinp29,1ange city, which were still under martial law, every Mr Seward opposed his, and thought nothing pavebology, at Farvest Hall, this Murmorouitax Eset ® AsaEMSLY 0. the poccallene of "the. Musical iCentaalias 5 | has. B. Reo Undivided 4:ths of lot 1! inseo. | thing was quiet aud orderly. Com. T. bas no Salrsis iver eeeoea che proposition so as to eines em ae Ate oe emer of ue . a * | tion 23, town . range 24, containing % 20 100 | official infurmation of the intended movements postpone until to-rnorrow indies of 00 ty and 0°; for the purpore ap 29-W.F .S& Mat~ of the doings of the Supreme Court; of the late | xcres, exce | bleok $7, and jot 6 block 94, aud. f the alli ae Mi. Nett onjmsed all. postpamement, The es 0 a ‘ Meetings in this city in connexion with the | !et 6 block 97, Minneapelrs. ol e allies. ie J. Atwater—*,ths york oN Capito. Exrension.— | Q0ys'ion si 23, township 29 ‘range Tax Work on tae Car as to allow reserving about 4 acres ian plore deeded tu Frank- | We learn that the nearly exhausted condition | country n sli jd be settled as 1s possible, so | Of pre me to attend to the business of the | LA"! municipal election; of the Torch-light Proces- = Paiprsaty mie ps lin Steele out of the N. Wc: {said land; also, iati i Mr. Garnett thought it proper to have the bill 4 : Among the Miscellany will be found a column except that patt of block 17, Minieapoita, heretofore | Of the last Sheer os ane ae the ieee s more thorousbly examined and discussed. It is o New Fancy Store, 355 of piquant ‘Personals; a chapter of Western or Betsey Jane Northrup; aise. except lot 10 | of the extension of the Capitol building may ap jothing for destitute children. 3 . GASZYNSKE and PAUGHTER wre ues Bd nd former pupils.a's. the indies and gentiemen of Washington and George- ry bet. 9.n and 10th sts. town, to their May Bail to be held at eee a new question — = > “pial, street, becween %n and 1th! tof lot9 in block 45, deeded this day to 2 8 posi YUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF | arce Hall, villainy, with an account of the arrest of the Ark Kase i also, that part of lot bd in bo ko possibly make it necessary peaeyene the prose winswoed less aen, Fe coed be PRY eal Beet FANCY Generis ches for sesh at “a o Queen will _be crowned at 8o'clock p.m. A rpetrators ; an article on a proposed “ New Teont lot ie alas deeded Wound Ro Russet. | cution of a portion of the work until Congr morrow, and thus it would be uo settlement of STEVENS nel lithate, | great variety of Dano eens boon pease awe Lathes aye Edw. Murphy and Wifs—Lot 4 blook 83, lots 9 | may again appropriate for it. the question apo -=2 Will be introduced ar rye Coin ;’’ a funny hit headed “Some Uniform ; ng LE sore Bh hire ri ‘ 1 7 Mr. Garnett would oppose any subsequent mo- S. DIFTY AND Miss LANPUIBK made to impart i terest and pn and 1 block 144, lots 1, 2and 9 black 12, lot 6 block Should matters so turn out, a considerrble | P| y M monies of the evening. and a general sprinkling of fresh, graphic, | 164. lots 2.3,6 und 7 block 192, lot 7 block 176, lot 2 es r 2 : tion to postpone after having a vote on this,.| |) LT OPEN Ney readable paragraphs block 177, lot 8 block 185, lot» ¢and 5 block 149, lots 4 | body of industrious and worthy persons in our MILLINE and 10 block 178, lot 8 block 191, lors lots I aud 2 block Among the Paney Dances will appear, em cos- tume— sA CACHUCA, rh zt “UVIEN whether it was agreed to or not , SUMM rey = nd 5 block 200, i i i ii Mr. Barksdale thoughtevery member bad made | _8p 39 Si* On Tuesday, net. ss f lot 12 block 172, lot 6 block 187, Peal ae ee isi tine being up his mind as to Low he should vote on the | © COND OPENING OF BONNETS ON Sr eer ora fe—In Atwater’s addition to | {0m their means of livelibood, an occurrence Proposition; therefore, further debate was useless | SS Saturday next, at laa Minneapolis, v1 Lote 405.6 7.8 and 4 block 11, | Which, we are persuaded, none will regret | delay. He inquired if Mr. Garnett had not made STEVENS’ New Farcy Store, Late News, toreign and domestic, Corres- pondence, Political Affuirs, &c., &e., complete the ample and interesting budget for the week. R between Mth and With sts. 4! ALL NATIONS, : ck 12, Zia bivek 13, lots 5 Presi S y up his mind ; 4 Terms, only $1.25 per year. Single numbers and 6 block 14, tote a id B block Lacon, 2nd su = veut Sra seecanguae at Wars Tr, Garnetr answered tht |e ‘ad not done so ziease Col eer = aes KNVIPE, Mr. Wright, of Ga.. opposed the postponement SUPERIOR DRE reece ae lots | AS Congress entertain no idea whatever of | From the vote already taken it is shown that 204 | SS CASSIMER Et PAN IATS, 7,8 and 9 bi and 10 block & SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS Z : ; . members have made up their minds, and he | Singie-breasted, fancy colors. FROCK COATS perf SAE failing to prosecute the work with quite as tuongur it was hardly rent theysbould be asked | Lig. ht Case were SACKS, FROCKS, and FROCK LE Po The Union, this morning, defends the Fort s 7 and 12 bi na 11 | much vigor as of late, it is to be hoped that by | to postpone the question at this ite day « Rec Light Casimero STREET cote Sox will beatl perty fo ors Snelling sale, arguing with conclusive foree block 36. lots and 12 bloc! Oe prompt action in the premises they may obviate | *¢ssion, for the accommodation of some tive o > 12 lock 55, and fractional eurner o! J. Atwaterana Wife—T Thomas. In Atwater Lots 5 and 6 block 3, lots CUATS, PANTS x. ; Allof our own Mr. Letcher hoped his colleague would with- portion of the hands; or, if not, for keeping any | draw the motion to postpone, and allow the dix- | ap 30st that the policy of our institutions. the diree- tion of positive law, aud the interest of the ~ Tickets $2—can be iad at the book stores of : Monsrn, Topper ee bisare.pod gemeeeed ane wee hun, and at Mr. Gaszyosk.’s residence, 407 K street, ‘o Robert Smith and Uriah | any necessity whatever for furloughing any addinon to Minneapolis. Sand 6 block i2, lots 7, —— between Sth and 10th streets, or at the door the nigh 3 . ae ? hive iota 3 d ot cussion to procevd YL VOYANC of the Bali. Ao 6-9" Government, united in requiring a sale of the | Ans boc te (ate ekg Biuek 15. tots 74 | of them furloughed for more than a day or two. Mr Bonham explained that he had been inter- | QU AER VOY AN a —— abandoned fort. and 3 block 13, lots 5. 6,7, !2and 17 bivek 22. lots 1.2 " 4 in. | Cited in the motion to postpone. Several mem-| “Through the solic:ta/ions of many freodse anda) (QQ RAND EXHIBITIOD The Union compliments Hon. Mr. Keitt | 2223 block 23, ots 10. i) nek 28 Nits | sa 2 Tux Nicaracva Treaty.—Though all sin- | hers. whom he named, were to be absent from | liree number of patients, Malan C « oder _— block 28, lot 3, Land 12 bk ck 29, ee cerely interested in the sounduess of our future | the city, leaving last evening, if practicable.and | PRICE has consented to remarn a sho-t ti 2 bieck 30, lots Sand 1 block 31, lots. | k ; ps ’ i bef at No. 18 nozth A street, Capitol Hill, where she can 6,8 aud 9 block 33, lot 10blook | relations with the rest of this Continent are ney wished to varia gen et ied pear site be consulted on business erdixense froma. ms to 4. eee P : . B OF POM pom ies : 4 5p.m. Her diragnosis or description of diseases sre rejoicing, evidently, over the ratification of the | ready to vote right away if such was the desire of infainble, os xi nee ev-ry organ in the be recent treaty with this(iovernment, by Nica- | the majori upon his able remarks yesterday The Intelligencer bas no editorial to-day. — WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. AND May Eve Festival Ball. PROF. H.W. MUNDER takes erent plensnre in announcing to the citizens and public gen lots 6 and 10 Same as abo’ and U. Thomas. Alwat y vf ; ahd : , ant her revelations of the prat, present, and future. | fra ol \ashineton, thst hia Grand Eexbiby 3, Ward It block 1, lot 12 cf a,it may not be h ped that its ratifica Mr Phillips moved a call tor va ulin asto: isn every one that consult her couvincug sth, the Washingten Assembiy 2and 2b lots 4, 10 and 1 block ¢ ragua, it m eo oped at its ca | question; but it was not sustaine —ayes 103, | t PS Roor IsIAnA Avenue, near 6th street. Taz Kansas Stare Bitt.—As we go to bale pepe fa ikgoa? blocky it ‘ince’, | tion here will not be vehemently opposed by the | noes 110 ap S-lw press to-day the closing scene of the passage of 3, ¥ ‘ ¢ @ ots 3,7 Aud # block 39. lots 1.2, 11 ‘and 12 biock 20, | Same interests—the Mibuster interest, and the | _ Mt. John Cochrane moved that the House ad- M?*Y FESTIVALS OR SOIREES. He has in preparation one of the most chast gant, and complicsted progiammes that bas been offered in this or any other city. Neither time nor expense hae been spared to ren- an extremely brilliant affsir. following is & programme of the Dances, which are ail entirely new : 1. Mazourkn Nationale—hy 2 Misses. 2. Hig Fling—by 3 Masters. the Kansas State bill is being enacted in the House hall evidently. Its passage was then a certainty obvious to all. Kepubliean party legislative filibustering can delay it but a few brief hours longer. b a! . 7 “3 - journ; not agreed to. i ae lots 2. Sand 24 block 22, lots 4,5, 7and 8 block 21. "| interests of the disappointed steamship specu- | ?°Mir. Garnett ‘teliewed his original motion tobe | Prof. J. E, SCHEEL respectfully informs the F.R. E. Cornell and Wile—to Robert Smith, 7 2. der- | musical munity of Washirgton and quit claim deed. in Minneapolis, viz: tota 1.5 and | lators—that struggled so intensely originally, | the best, but would withdraw it with the under- Georgtrewn, tua his profecmcuan soreiens iv block 42, lots 6, 8, 11 and 13 block 47 lots 2,7, 12.13 - = It is | *t4eding that the debate should go on to-day and ray been aged forMay Par is, Receptions 17, tots 10, 12 and 13 bluck | & Prevent it from being enterod into. It is | the House come toa vote to-morrow at? ovicck | AY. ae E : ; vek Il, lot & 5 : oS, . ts jock 6, and | not possible, however, the distant public may Several members dissented soiree. wish any number of iestruseet 6 in section block 68 whici ie ;, | Sready supply of the most fashiorable Music. Ary vernment lot 10, section 23.town. | Test assured, that they can defeat its ratifica-} Mr Garnett said he would not withdraw his | Qfumbar ot neler . verament lot 10, section 23, tow bar or references pi App y at Metzerott’s | 3. insh, French. and American Med Danee, in- seb Mosk iio eh whet ted ee as ‘l when the mmaedag | motion: A Musto Depot or Mr. Dita’ Pinas Store. | ap 30-31" ti ory Or Mcore, Vive La France, end . 5 bl s '. 9, Leg ton, the day having passed when the murder- ‘The Speaker stated that he had already with- NVENING MAIHEMATICAL CLASS” | iby Vi Cha- - - 97, lots 4,6, #, 5 block 118, ‘ a : CAL ss. 4. Po:ka Pasanne, as introduced by Viennoise Ruroar Gol each Lagi Tavawes ‘lots *, 3 nd blook | sre 4. | ous and plundering schemes of the filibusters, | drawn his motion. E* ENING MAIHEMATICAL CLASS. 2 Boyrand Giris. Gating” Comuittee.—The action of the ma- and 14 block 44, lots Sand 6 block 106, also those jority of this Committee was by no means unexpected. Throughout their entire investi- gation that majority gave evidence in their pro- ceedings of but two purposes —first, to white- was the fact that Robert Smith, of Illinois, Ri * Mr. Millson replied to Messrs. Davis, of Md fractional parts of lots 4and9 biook 4, and thatfrac, | OF the squabbles of rival steamship men are | ,, : s id Marshall, of Ky. These gentlemen had en- ing Mathematics! C in the Temperance tional part of lot 7 block as which a contained competent seriously to affect the action of the | deavored to ereate the impression that a great 1. Ourner of th acd F The suljects sted fo ene ag = y townahap 0 vance ae stan tee "5 Government of the United States upon @ ques- injury was attempted to be done to Northern | ied wil Le Geometry, Alge! and Pixin Trgnoms- sentiment and Northern interests. ‘The Senate | try. The Class will meet at 6 or 7 0’c'ock on three and 4 block 105, and such parts of lot block 104, and | ¢j ati initiati + lut 6 biock 105, and lote 3.4 and 5 block. ia ot | tion of so great importance as the initiation of Dill, the House amendment, nor the measure re- | evenings iu each week, ard tle course will be com- Mock 114 4s are contained wi'hin the boundary lines | the so truly American policy involved in the | commended by the committee of conference in- | plete! in six months. Terms $20. Applications to ofa cer: 5. Pomecne Russan Dance, with brase heels aud & Joukey Hornpipe: ten cnstame)—by 2 Mastas 1 jorn| en one! be ary Terohenue, © beautiful Swiss Lance ty 8 inses. 8. The ‘Iamborine Dance, as introduced by Madame “Motin’e Inlet ‘at the open 1Dg 0; the Wasnneete 2 lyin Mav Mr. H. HASTINGS will open an = 4 “4 ‘Theatre last tes tis very complicated aud vies tee : : volved any loss or injury to the North and no ad- | be mad= be letter, only to Mr. H, Hastings, Seorge Will be elegantiy executel—by 5 tittle Missea, IYacre tract deeded by Gilbert 8. Han. rovisions of this treat y jury town, 4 » lw “3 got up the case to revenge himself for the de- | 30 to Chas. L. Chase, April 25, ’Scaiso, lot lo block | P y- vantage or good to the South. It was simply a] — ———— — 9, Styrien Waltz. a favorite dance, by particalar re- 3 117, nud such fractional parts ¢ 3, Sand 6 in question of a degree in which the South was to HAMMACK & BRO. —— & Master and 2 Misses. feat of the schemes of himself and his co-Fert said block 117, and of tot 7 block 1i4 as are contained Transportation oF Maiis.—The late mail | he injured Under Willard.’ Hot 10, ho Amenons Ping Dance, (orizinal) whieh wee Snelling-reserve speculators of old, to get pos- | 1" GoVerument lot 11, section 25, township 29, rane lettings at the Post Office Department included | 8 motion of Mr. Letcher.the House adjourned raped omy ny ape intinduced with so much success last year- log i 7 3 | _ J. Atwat il wife. t bert Smith, t 33 hic ne tive appetites of the mu 1. Jotta Aragonnise. as introduced by the Ravel meee + the Pelanes of the mreuests StS 2? | aaron Minmenpaae Tatts, 1a AU | some 3,300 routes, for which there were about Proceedings of To-day. ourmands 1 Weshingtos, aro eecared te este at the National Theatre—by 2 Misses and Mae. per aere; and next, to generate Republican- Ac 10, 11 and 12 bivek 4, lots 5, 6 und U1 | bidders; being about ten bidders for] 1y re Senats, to-day, a bill permitting the | feed unequalled by tue most celebrated spread of ms rks 1 a by Soto, the ® hie party capital. by making a report scouting the nade nce ae toe ond each route. There are still some two hundred | vestry of Washington parish to enclose certain | Af “(ié*: m Boston, alive aud healthy : Crabs, a Seusaby 3 huttic Mreses sod New facts as developed in the testimony, in order K 19, lots Sand 1 block | routes to be given out. ‘The cost of transport- | grounds in Washington city for the purpose of | hard an whel', (politicrs m New York | 13. on Rees Sewer: Lerten Mienne: on to censure a member of the Administration in iff. Minnen ing the mails next year will no doubt show a | extending the cemetery was passed. Pemallene mecoren tee which will be addedan entirely new end te ua connection with the sale. se facts wi nd 4 block 9. . , % Mr. Brown presented a memorial praying the | cate ard tecder Claas, y cent corometion scene. hese facts will 68, lots 5 ard i block 43, lot 1 blow largo excess over any former period, on ac improvement of streets 0 the neighborhood of | tins nrch of «xe-lienca, x huge € crowael ins gilded Charet, found to be irresistible conclusions with all ‘3, lot 3 biock 16, that fractions! Pe & | count of the great increase of territory to be the Navy Yaid, Washinyton city; referred Na sau. N. P.. ene eh to make a Pe for we | fair-minded persons, on reflecting on the de- | !!!-1n Govers ag the Sp tripeooyies frac n't warty | Provided fur. Mr. Houston catled up his resolution providing | d-s1nae thank his « hope, Steaks, ko, Ae.epSh-St | of cintesnersberat Geen sery variet tails of our previous exposure of Smith's con- bivek 44, contained within the bounds Wasuincton Surveys.—The followin, ap- for the extension of a protectorate by this country fie other enda rest the wands of enoi: i: . F = sore tenet. : e over Mexico, and ottered an amendment thereto, | ge 375 | th Dancers, forming on large rose; im the en nection with the transactions by which the eliand wife to Robert mith. In Min- | proved township plats have been received at | which was agreed to. 373 NEW ARRANGEMENT. ©3@ 0) | of waioh the Qhusen, koe-line in t Government was plundered out of the really 2 block %, lot 9 block 105, aud that Chanot, « be crowned Queen of May. The tinnle Tablesu be formed by the Fisg Dancers, in connection w the above scene. To avoid sll room for complaint with re- lateness of the hour of getting through tion, Prof. M. will positively commence 8! R o'clngk precisely. The tickets wit! admit a Gentleman and two La * ‘ = i part of jot 7 block valuable portion of the Reserve, (the town site | witnin the > nere tract above-mentioned. of Minneapolis and the water-power,) and on BB enol hae’ Tac iget? Kubert Smith—In the details of the plain and unvarnished re- SS aerate the General Land Office from the Surveyor Mr. i. then moved to refer it to a special com : : : °F | mittee; which was objected to ONE PRICE SYSTEM ADOPTED. General of Washington Territory : Township | “Mr. Mason wade a inotion—-which was agreed 6 north, range 2 west ; do. 8 north, ranges 3 | to—to lay the whole subject on the table monic teks lend fe al gy mystery rs Juco s. and wif Robert Smith. In| and 4 west ; do. 21 north, range 1 east; do. 21], The report of the Kansas Conference Commit- cured, inaddition he spacioen store. No. 375, ao - M nneapolis—Lot 9 block 118. i 1 eee Fan es Lenat | (0 Was taken up and debated by Messrs. Brod- | Cay. 2 Mid tiag | ‘80 suCcoeRs! port of the minority of the Committee, every | James Suily and wife. Mianeapolis—Lot 20 block | north, range 3 west; do. 22 north, range | east statement and conclusion of which is borne out | 1% by the evidence; whereas, every statement erick, Doolittle and Pugh. Dry Gouds business tor eleven y 3 = takes Benj. F. Pridiey and wifeto Robert Smith, Min_| Of the Willamette—containing 70,000 acres. Ix tHe Rovss, Mr. English called up the re- | {2ane house: No 305, reeantly coo Sierrcell So seee eat bevoud that numbor he will to 12 block Lut bieck 17, lotx éand 5 7 port of the Committee of Conference on the Kan- | by far the larcest. richest.a)d most varied nesort- | Tiskets should b= and conclusion of the majority is in direct vio- 3 block , ck WW, lot y block ai AvroIntweNTS BY THe PrestpeNt.—To be gas bill NCY ani ST APE E DRY GOODSever | avoid confusion at ti lation of the weight of the testimony upon each shleon be. within the beeadan Sr ekts! | Revisters of Loud Offices.—David R. Curran, | Mr. Clark, of New York, said it was bis Inten- mp pp liendices | of the points it treats. Other subjects of greater national importance have so occupied the Star's columns of } je, as that we have found it impossible for two or three weeks past to follow upour exposure of the con- it ! a tion to deliver bis views against it, but a night's | and sale of BOUTS. SHOES. Here ahs sact, and the tract: t tc ck 67, i i 0! el is Views avainst it, buta * a oO! Mi . 3 : Ts, s, and lot | lock 64, com ained within Governuent joi | S¢ Menasha, Wis., and Andsew Hopkins, at sickness had left Lim physically unable to under-| TRUNKS: TRAVEUING WaG Lot section 23. townslup 2. range 24, and there | Nebraska City, N. T. take the task. He would merely say that this] KIS. CARPETINGS, RUGS pe yep po SHR kd ioe 16 bioes i2t, To be Receivers of Public Money.—Theo- | new measure was objectionable in form and more x ATTINGS, and 58 G5 for D abave mentioned. | * _ | dore Rodolf, at La Crosse, Wis.; A. G. Ellis, at | 4ingerous in substance. . BH vek th f, < + 5 ee e & Mr. Bryan gave the reasons why he had acted addition to Minneapolis An unditried bap ey ang | Stevens’ Point, Wis.: Henry Plowman, at Min- i n ¥ WO BOYS WANTED to learn the Plemting and Gas Fitting Business. Apply to DAN’! . HANNAN, corner of 6th street and jowisinna>\e- nue, ketween 6 and 7 0'clocs. 1t* Ss H LOTHSand GOODS ex be happy to meet nd and hoxe of my predeces: lag them that t ? willbe pies sed e KOC ! x th y ANTED.—A Sitvation wauted, by a You 5 This imeaeuie Squad” of Southern men against | ard qualitien of the yoous ad fairaces of my prime | WANG as CHILDS NUR ay Yom e . ples ae i Faud 12 bloek |, lots 1, int, Wis. —— this measure; aud said that, on this question be | heieving it will be mutually advantagecs 10 my “vod NNEY eee nection of Robert Smith, of Ilinois—the mover 4 dandy block 3." lots 1, | Tal Point, Wis. : ._| would do nothing to distract the ution of the | pole dt myself, and f-eling aesur 4 that they eventos pop eed tof. JANNEY pase for the committee of investigation—with the ido lack ee psrg arf and 9 block 5, | Goixa Howe.—Senor Doctor Mariano de Bri- | Soins qae the protection of that section of the | will see at a glance 'he very many advantages of the | “tween Rand D. = transactions by which the Government was de- Sand 9hicck @ bas chee tit io block | C800, who, for a short time, has resided in this | country. “Thave marked the tow at ash piice ou ever “oid fe ari cvane Ft Wools frauded out of the most valuable portion of the Gee Ks ar Ihave marked the lowest cash pric? oa every arti- ($!.25,a fine artic: iy \t.}tund | city in the character of Envoy Extraordinary |, Mr. Shortersaid he bad, with five or six Sou b I be : 8 varie y of Boots, le, in pinin figures; that price shi uted in | Shoes, Slippers, &e., very chenp, by FREENAN, 3 a — : ern Democrats, uniformly resisted the previous | © ck | 3 ey Fort Snelling Reserve. Nevertheless, we have tn bleek \3, shee lead Ria and Minister Plenipotentiary of Venezuela, question. He had aimed to obiain t e ioe ais | Stas ee eee nnn eae te asked, | $22 Fa. aveuue, hetwren dd nnd Sdete ap 30-2 by no means lost sight of the subject. as all who | 1)223-!:,!!_and 1 block 16, lots 1 under any circumstance. i = it and . yesterday took leave of the President for the Kvracirn to arrive at a conect appreciation of this » lots 4,7, 8,4 pil Ht and b2 bivck 12, All zoods must be pad for on delivery. I will not purpose of returning home. He now found that it was generally beld | myself nor wili I »!low any one in my employ to de- ANTED.— From $500 to §5,0~@.— Se urity, read thisarticle will comprehend. We propose fe th les. An end g mpg ¥ ret Walustie Pater: er dave .s 68 not to refer the Lecompton Constitution back to pact from se rnies. tie ent. Address to follow it up in instalments at ourconvenience, ie Lees foie 9, Tot he ot 25, sade the people. If he thought otherwise he would pdm a prensa pret aden ge gt sores A ~=. until we have developed sufficient of Smith's a8 block 22, lots 4, 5,6. 10, 1 Ay . OxpereD.—Commander John P. Gillis has | vote against it, even with Black Republicans. | ¥' pacer eth be one he 8 ANTED._A Cc ED WOMANtodet connections with the transactions to satisfy the . 6. d 12h 19] been ordered to the command of the Nays] | The geutleman from Georgia [Mr Stephens] had | Kinck Silks. from 50 cents to $1.50, Housework of a small fam: sac Satis 7. a tx Wand It yok 29, lots 3. 4,5, 6, 7 and dh hock St, lots 3, 4, 5, country what the outcry he and his eo-conspira- tors to defraud the Government in this Fort Snelling affair have made, really means. We | 3,4, 9 an have often expressed the opinion that nine- tenths of the fashionable “ebharges”’ against of- ficers of the Government, and any and all deal- Bin P . said (hat the Constitution was not to be submit- | 25 pieses ‘aney Silks, very cheap, Rendezvous, at Philadelphia. ted, and by bis silence Mr. English acquiesced | Rios Berere Robes, new styient = in tbat view. He [Mr. Shorter] would now co- a (ecm AS ‘ u ‘awn Roben. si berate The aoe ss! the ristiraang ll teetiacaae of the bill and for the $0 picage Lawrie, fast colo-e, from 6 to 25eonte, weather for this morning is made from the Orse * t rench in’ Zes a AConets, In great variety, 2s Mr. Campbell then opposed the report,arraign- r Il colors, f om 18 to 37 cents, town! ooraee ploo ; | 5.and 6 block 41, sub | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | ing Siesere! Cor, haw one Groesbeck, and otb- Einia Herexes Bolaines a gant, —r Ject to & tortenyve of $5),0, ex ted b lk : i ti pi he the | 50 Br a ianck Ke, 5. Hancock to leame Atwater, duc in thro ea; | The timeof observation is about7 o'clock a.m : | ef of hix Democratic col leagues who oppose Pisces Brown i Apply at No SSE street. between lith and !2th sts. Wipes 2t~ ‘ ANTED IMMEDIATELY —a 5, table V steady, YOUNG WOMAN, as Nuvee. to take charge of several young hildren. App y. if weil recommended, at No. 267 F street, . ap St a + hemr 13th wt, ‘Wy ANTED_Taeecsvian V ) ANTE D—The services of au notive COLOR - 5 aad 7 blee! ne- 1b. L ituti ting th 12, 9 cents, worth pads J ia . Inquire at 306 Pa.avenue, between Li stitution, for supporting the re- % oelock p.m, i x annual payments, with interest at 12 ent. APRIL 30, 1858, See eee ce 2 Rombazines an! Alpara-, very chen: 28 St* y 1 ing with the Governwent who not submit | enum, ball of which pay ents ssid Sihith sesumien New York, N.Y lear, pleasant. tet ee nities, aaa sanch 1 Soe maker of Amer-can Prints, Trosats, = ery oe M Mat one i i ohn Neninzer and wife t. be i. hiladeiphia. Pa. loudy, wind . ed W bite Cambries, pinin an J .—A good ~—None m apply to be biack-mailed, or who stand in the way of | 20% Newinzer snd Ralf of tote ted’ Hock: | Bele tea lear; picemaue Figursd do'ted, pisin and plaid Swiss Muslins, W ‘ounout roameneabnon: ‘Apply at the Sar the peculating-speculating schemes of the yelp- | 8nd lots 3 and 8 block 97, lote 1 and 12 Mock 47. Iot Washington 1p lear! wind S. U7 A dispatch from New Orleans states that | Hemst tohed Linen Handterchiels 5 conte, Otlice, ers, result from disappointed rage; and we | eos feat ere sone pinek 16; lott block | Richmond, af troctional parte of lots 6 * i i aed 4 bioek 104, and fractio; Petersburg ,V think that in the example of this case, az we | ™ MoGinthery to Robert Month eine eek 7 | Norfolk, Va have proved it up from the record and Smith’s | Lot block les, Wilmington, own letters and contract, we make the fact Pl cd peep Son Xfe to Robert Smith. Mioneap- | Columbia, 8c Lot ¢ block 105, jot 7 block 96, Jot 13 block 44, it » 8. plain. Yet we have any quantity of similar | 82d fractional parts of lots ¥ and 9 block 7. t Perera ea ap 27 41" lear, th. 42, wind S. | the surveying steamer Walker, B. F. Sands, b: 5} French Workrd Camb 16 and Swies Coll-rs, Bands, 4 Flouncings from auetion, extra cheap. vies ais saw. | Completed the survey of Atebafayla Bay, and | Manne (cies, from auetion, extin chenp < ae hs Pf eS me » Cepes and Points, ill tes “ Y = inand plaid Dusters. Lelear, pleasant. will leave for } orto! on May 3d. The citice s Veil Rere aT inal clear, Pleasant. and crew of the Walker are ail well. Rinck drtted Veils. a1 25 conte, Binck Veil Crape, clear, th 64,wind W = W ANTED—By ® good Farm Hand and Wile, Without cbidren SITUATIONS ona ¥ are, he ood milker. Pease address to Star Office, M.K. ap Mle" ANTED TO RENT.—A small HOUSE French twi ted silk Mits, and short, v1 " ” re« z Phen So much of suid last named lene ears Pestl a Augusta, Gu lear, pleasant. 7" The New York Commercial Advertiser's | Hooved Skirts, in great ty. from 75 cents to wulicrest for the adcoumadation of o Rateot testimony within our reach, a small portion of | deesed by quit claim from F. 8, Eton eee aes OS setear? 00, wind SE. | correspondence says that the Mexican Minister | Ne iyles Stella and Punted Sh Gage Pemmons. Adusess Box 741. Wand aston ‘Shih we cee hidow: F, Brown.aud from said Brown to said Olde by Catcamueniee tear, pleasant. to Spain bud received an order from Zuloago to eel ee dete cane Shaw's, \WANTED To PURCHASE a4 Ick We left Smith—in our exposition—inveigh- It will not be amiss just b ._ | Montgomery, Ala resign, but he refused. Spain, however, refuses | 94) Ladies’ nud sortlomen's Ucpreee Waits in good order. contaiuing at lenet 5 ing against Tuttle for failing to pay him $1,000 | attention to the exigent _ Lene Lower Pench’ Pree, Ala clear, arm. further intercourse with M. Lefregua. A completearr riment of Bonnets, istsand sha. | rooma, . m > fe ip - », roe Lc aed Snes ease @ ¥ for one-eighth, and diseoursing about the pay- | which the fact that one so steeped in the Pte Frederick, Md. lear, pleasant. [7 The steamer Philadelphia, at New Or-| post}; Tithone, Resbor net hate eae pone. prea! oatnee ts the Gavernment st $1.25 ginal speculation through which the Govern- Wiens < tiene iafdare leans, from Havana, has on board President Qua- | A v emeatiety 9 Spring and Summer Goods pata the Minneapolis property, worth ment was defrauded out of the valuable por- Staunton’ V; ccieat, hinaent: rez and suite, comprising his ministry, destined | s 4% mynd pes perbaps > Per acre! tion of the Fort Snelling Reserve had the har- | uY8eb>urg, Va. 8. from 12 10 75 cents, Bristol, Ten.. it celebrated makes, And brown Cotto: s clear, ther. 55. for Vera Cruz cleaz, ther. 50. es | est bands bier We have now to-day to say that having got through bis pre-ewption bill. he set himself in- dastriously to work to get his share of the plunder—the three-cighths of the whole—which dihood to rise in his place in the House of Kep- | Barometer at the Smithsontan, at7.a.m (cor | ~==THE SEMILANNUAL MEETING OF Pescadero resentatives and impute collusion on the part | tected. for temperature,) 29 72; at noon, 20 655. 1€; the Medica! Assoc.ation of the District will | Tinen ‘Towels, 6 ceuts Crash, @ cents, of Government officers and fraud on the part : Peermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- | b2 held on TUESDAY, May 4th, at 12 o’elces m,| White Quilts. 10, I and »2q@.arters, TAU it jo ta of the purchasers of the balanceof the land. rhints yesterday. Bor: tr tac no eee moraing, & pair of GOLD eae ee ee nner ull be _— matible Jewrny LT & BRO., Pa. avouue. be in 4 the Washington Tuhrmary, iy ord lor ofthe Pris’ | Whate warseilles for Pasques. es a ine i i jaxuunum yester t t a ides » Re % In No.3 3 na, the EH ee he had bargained to receive, in the face of the | on asconmt of annals netting more than $12 per Hah tio vn erietoias a1 es Ite found an exis te chy 13th section of the general pre emption law, = Pe 3 e-— ray of f adics’, Mv hidren’s, Gentlemen's, and Boys’ < oes, Gaiters ‘aud Slippers, of all colors, sizes, stvles qua ities, aid prices, f Chur i f js. It ae srppo: bed fron a bugsy. If the te tue iorward and certify whieb iz a# follows, (see vol Large, page 456, section 13°) Baas aereto the national treasury. rather than the | {[J- Mrs Sarah Littles, jointly indieted with Ne SECOND WWARD, NOTICE—The Dem ad atutes .at asl oortic aud Anti Kuow Noting voters of 31.29 per acre for which he and his confeder- | Ira Stout for the murder of ber husband, de- Second Nan! are requ ted to meet at Harmony ; > a , und qua ity ot the silk. they may enn i : ; : : dh ONDAY NG, May 3d, -t 7 having heen suxeested by many of my custom silk * “That before any person claiming the benefit ates hunnifugzled the site of Minneapolis and ee to enter a plea of guilty of manstanghter, | [4 iy ep edge te for Cotuet ia 3 re lee pihaeeeyy Leet ed ec ape rai Be for Ry ert of this act shalt be allowed toenne such lan the surrounding land into theirown possession. | (He Course recoumended by her counsel,) and | piace of M - Jetlerson, declined. aps 3 and chidren’s & sad 5 | demands a tial by jury. The Court refused to en- YOUNG MEV’s CHRIS) s1 2. '3 CHRISTIAN Assu Thee scheme was to get the balance sith 125 | ter the plea for the serond degree but intimatea | {I I ATION.— A spooial meeting of the associ: . Peracre, The commissioners of the sale having | 1.31 « piea of guilty in the first degree would be | WUH be held on FRIDAY AF YERNUON, sin See satisfied themselves of that fact, and that it was 3 taut, atG o'clock. Wusiness of th= greatest im-| will at all (ines fiud as choice uecepted. ‘This the prisoner refuses. ‘The Court tance dew auds a full and punctual attendance of one store ib the os ae #0 matured as to insure success in case the sale | will take up no other business this term, so that | "embers. =, cide Tam en nnd checked Matting inst received * J SON TUC _ » § I chea| Was ut auetion, sold it to Mr. Steel, who bud | the trial of Mrs. Littles goes over to October. It | 2222 2t__F._BRISON TUCKER, Reo. Seo _ | wnich I am'so ling very p. os “ = A fut! assortment of Tru ke, ‘Traveling Bags and Provements on it costing him thirty | !* proposed to petition the Executive for the ap- 1G enn bral SS Te Penney erent irereased Peg ie hy f thousand dollars, every penny of which he | Polmtment of an extra term of the Oyer and Ter, | borealtet + Sada, bfostae. Pairs aud oth-r public entertamments profita, at whieh fam known to sell good: + I fee would have lost had any one elso been the pur- | 8°", in order to relieve from arrest the mother ‘ sire Scns sured that those who desig: chasing for cash, at chaser. and brother of the prisoner, who are in custody me with ‘Cim se Rea h tetoeictnaens he or she shail make eath that he or she never had the benefit of any right of preem vader this act; that he or she fy not the owner three hundred and twenty acres of land State or Territory of the United States. be or she settied upon and improved said sell the 48M@e ow speculation, bat i good faith to SPProptiate it to his or her own exelasive Une or benetit, and that be or she has directly or in- rectly made = #g'eeMment or contract in any eer Of manner with any person or permons what. soever by which the title whic paves Be title whieh he or whe might $0 for it Any inforam: «a aby Mee MARKY B street, betw ard y +p HS KEW ARD.—Ranaway from the sub S100 5° iiving were thy, virgo f Weede.l e apron ed rman emee's County. sun Frcny. tue s of April, t, » CHAK The sad on hong es hugh very Finck. lueh are very ern when he eee No tesh marks ren en 7% Provocatu nel «xpect he 18 try ing fo pet ton free tote. st tofsvor | Iwill eivetheabove reward, ’ oud oat We 23us me wit . . ail Fifiy Dollars of + United States 3 = as witnesses tions to the stock will be mad: 7 laws of 8 Mole or tn part to the benefit Prpnetlerens Dh It is an incident of our system of government — sla wrt a e. Detrict pate of Columbia o- Alexa es ut oF secured un jail, such oath shall swear nnd Jf any person taking tt that an individual may possibly worm himself | Fao Havana —By the Empire City at New A. : "3 Pk YER Mt im that the newest styles «. 8 ry le aaa ghee in my store immediately, Sitter pele cn Juction, neni JOHN * R. ; Ls Sis into Congress who will use his official position | ¥ oh oo aay we sa that two more cars rely od av9-colw Nos. S73and sh i & ae 1 oar Woodville. Frinee Gec me's Co. Po the money which | © Such an end as Robert Smith of Illinois has | &°** % S!8ves been lunded on the northern at. aa said land, and ali | used his in this case. Nothing conceivable, we parse soar! eea ys KID GLOVE CLEANING COM- | Gemaran STOLE! ym the wu UNION PRAYER MEETING in the J pound at Sis ve stou From the eubecr ~ rig same, and any grant 2 . There was considerable excitement at Havana ‘ETHODIS: i TANT CHURCH, 9TH ST.,| SP 2-3t _LAMMOND'S. | MAKE abut 1S or ie hende be an In the hands af tocy we tay have Made, except apprebend, can operate as a positive bar against | ,, consequence of the foreible examination of the Nea Ni FPANCY HAIR PINS, for the May balla, at ex- Hewiur marks oie bande bach Rope BSy able consideration, shall be null mat st ae ee House of —— at times, to | schooner Cortes by a British cruiser. Lt is con. ION. 1G | Tapas ge OW Prices, at LAMMONIYS, {ies gfe’ ih py — ith this provision ots, | CREFY out the private ends of such persons, even tended that the Cortes was bound on 9 legal yoy- D WRUNLLING 10022 Lh eiiberally reward — t y W pro} of law on the statute though, as in this case, in v0 doing they may ! age to the coast of Africe. bd Ri fopeee and commencing ot guariet | PRUNRLING HOOPS. wholric ad wings | Oper: Wi’. Sonbakh& ap em No, 375 10th ctrest, te ee

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