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CONGRESSIONAL. ‘Thirty-fiftn Congress—First Session. In THR SENATE, yesterday, after our report closed, tbe resolution of Mr. Mason, empower- ing the President to use force to compel the Par- aguayan authorities to adjust existing difficulties between that government and the United States, was amended by Mr. Collamer so as to prevent AMUSEM MENTS, WasHINGTON THEATRE. t Four Nights of the Breagement of ne MI is AVONIA JONES. ‘D GOSSIP. | here by all of their party in Congress, alleging WASHINGTON NEWS AN. tHkt HF thay audGeot ta keoptiig the Teiitore Taz Nicaraguan TREATY ae ae ve out of the Union at present, compelling another o emETON OFI"ye dent already, that the opposition to the policy | Convention to assemble to frame another Con- WASHINGTON See ek: of Pi caaaat Duskaaai in connection with Cen- | stitution, and in fact forcing Minnesota to undo — — a Z tral America is destined to be desperate upon | gi] she has already done towards coming into Notice To Memarns oF Coxougss.—Members the question of the ratification of the Nicaragua | the Union, the Republicans will secure both U. of Congress can have their speeches printed with | treaty. However, that has long been duly an- EVENING STAR. ) SPOSE OF A PART OR Wie Shcte of my PARA, I will ell icon very reasonabie terms. I can sell from one to thon acres, and as fine Land as theroisin Mo tgomery county. Md.: or | would rert the House, with nny number 0! acres Being but four very heal hy coun'ry. to families wishing toa ung American actress will jon of any piece. tay of this THIS EVENING, May 5, 1858, ‘the heat and dust ofa 2 niearned by five-not Tragedy of S. Senators and all the members of the lower | the use of force. pee Shay gery Cos ep i eget Mises neatness and dispatch, at the Star office Feet, ticipated by all persons familiar with the length House, the important State offices, &e. Mr. Taps She ae - » the “fa or f eit Pasa ma 5-6t" oa F RETO: is8 Avoua Jones. for 5,000 copies of ppepemadl meg irate and breadth of the schemes of the filibuste-s |'Sierman’s "move is to the end, doubtless, of | mir. Clay called up the bill repealing all laws E'SRRISRED, ROOM S— With on woneut | Fazio Q r. Charles Pope. and « half each; for 10,000 or more, one centeach-| 11 oF the rival steamship men and transit | consummating that programme. It is sincerely | *tlowing bounties to vessels employed in the Board.—A PARI-OR and two BEDR “, Concluding with _— bank: a id cod fisheries. Mr. U. stated that as these fisheries were a lo- cal interest, the allowance of bounties was in re- ality a tax upon the whole country for the benefit of the few. These bounties had already amount- ed to upwards of $12,000,000, and the number of persons benefitted js not over 15,000. It is a won- der, said Mr. C , that the system has been so long tolerated The matter was postponed until to-day. ‘The bill amendatory of the acts for public printing was then taken up, discussed, amended and ese [This is not the bill for establishing a printing Bureau, but only codifies and amends existing laws, and places certain restrictions on the qual- route operators. The latter are in reality re- sponsible for nearly all the disgrace brought upon the fair fame of the land by the atrocities of the filibusters. In their eagerness to make money they advanced money and otherwise en- couraged the speculators in Nicaragua mines, and in the lives of the natives of that country and such Americans as they could make tools of, in their work of arson and robbery in Nicaragua, &e., toenact their fearful chapter in the history of thiscontinent. They are now playing to win back their losses. As they were defeated here One floor, cligib'y iocsted and supplied with gar, where there ara n other boatders, wi! be rented - one family of adults, ora mess of gentlemen A dress, fortwo days, H.C. G., Box 4, Star Office. ma 5-it to be hoped that no Democrats of the House will unwittingly lend themselves to its success because they object to individual features 0: the constitution now before Congress. If this constitution be sent back for amendment, there may be danger of the triumph of the Republi- can party intrigues explained above; while it is not possible that compelling the people of Minnesota to strike out of their organic law clauses objectionable to some of the Democracy of Congress can prevent them from Te-enacting SriRktT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union, continuing to sum up the issues decided by the recent Administration victory in the Kansas matter, shows that political anti- slavery can accomplish nothing to prevent the admission of slave States; but that its only result must be to divide the Union into sec- tions. The Intelligencer is devoted to newa to-day. i ee iD The May exhibition of Harvard Univers!- TO OBLIGE BENSON Principal characters by Mr. Dawson and Mra. Soar. Doors open xt & quarter ; ast 7 o'clock ; Overtere begins At 74 aint mas coe MBIAN COLLEGE. EXHIBITION or THE JUNIOR CLASS T THE SM. THSONIAN INsTiTUTION, phibay. Biay 71h at \de O’clvck p. an. Muzic by Withers’ Band. = Tae pabire ere ieeited ma 5-St HILHARMONIC HALL. WO NEW AND HANDSOMELY FIN ished residence on | street, between 17th wd 18th streets, and va uable bailtng Lot on north G street, between Lith and I2th streets west, at private e sul seriber has for private sale two new and handsomely fiuiehed three-story ang basement brick Dwe. hing Hous 8 .Sby ¥,c utcang !3; ome each, with marbie mautles.cas uxtures, het and cold water cistern in the yard. &c., comprising every re- quiremect for comturt elegance. Also partof lot No.) in“quare No. 3.0, fri ing 35 feet on north G, between Il and 12th stree:s, running back 100 feet, i issi ; i " i ‘WILLIAMS’ K pl terday. — them in a month after the admission of the ity and cheracter of the printing executed } ‘y erm liberal. J. C. MeGUIRE, Auet. J. INSCO V btere ee —routed “horse, foot, and d:agoons,’"—in the | Territory into the Union, if they please. The Resate tipi eajonrned: maSenst and Com. Merobant._ P. na af the Bible, U7 The case of Cancemi, charged with the | negotiation of the treaty, so they were over- The truth is, Congress have no remedy what- | _I¥ THe Hovss, the resolution looking to the VOR KEN T—and Potscenion given immediate . Saagrece ery sae chao ban ke murder of Anderson, came up in New York.yes- whelmed with defeat in their efforts to lobby the é abrogation of the Clayton- Bulwer treaty was fur- y—& new threes ory c * will open for i lt e 4 ver against the indulgence on the part of the defeat of the ratification of the treaty by Nicara- people of a Territory of any fancy or a preju- gua. They have, however, returned to the | dice for or against patticular provisions of law, charge here, backed of eourse by the representa- | as the Constitution of the United States ex- tives of the filibuster ingerests in this city. Their pressly lays down the axiom that the National Pertinaeity is worthy of abettercause. We have Legislature may merely ascertain whether the carefully weighed their chances for success, and | Constitution sabmitted be republican or not. find them not one in a hundred; being reduced Regarding the prompt admission of Minne- to the hope of being able to induce the Presi- sota asa Democratic party measure of, now, dent himeelf to oppuse the consummation of the greatest importance, (especially to the his own policy, which is baited with approba- South) for upon it. in a great measure, depends tion by all the press of the land not notoriously | (he future political tone of the Senate of the in the interest of the filibusters. The reader United States, we ean regard nothing as likely will perceive that thus based, their hopes are, | to prove more unfortunate thun Democratic indeed, forlorn. We find in the New York | ypposition to the Senate bill now before the Herald of the day before yesterday an able | House. expusition of their intrigues to defeat the treaty Coxrinwep.—The Senate have made the fol- aragua, and the preparations to renew lowing confirmations. Viz: e here, from which we republish ex- Tand Office Registers George MeV uat, of » as follows : fadiana, at Indianapolis, [nd.; Jar. M. Gould, aRD id ed fe k: sons —— = ee locate Re: terday, and was postpon: jor two weeks. mediate vicinity of the Smithsonian In: . ase sae = Apoly unmediately to C. D . through ti! oO oe. geek RENT .—A very desirable suite of ROOMS, with or without Board, in ® sali, private fam- ily. in @ genteel, pleasant, and heaithy location, With five minutes’ walk of the t Off Rooms new and furnished with gas. mod: rate. Add.esa S. &., Star Ofhes, ma 3 St OOMS TO LET. with board, » neiebborloud. Healthy loenlity. 3% ith- ten minutes k of the generai Departments. wire No, 5i4 L street, bet ween 9th and 0th ste. ‘ap 29-6t =s is, - RAks CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL DEAL S —Por rent, tor ten years. a vacant LOT upon H, nex h street, 51 by 129 feet, nearly opposite the pew Presbyterian Church. Fer terms appls to Dr, CHAS HL CORA Georgetown. t ther discussed. Mr. Colfax moved to lay it upon the table, but this was disagreed to—yeas 39, n lw The subject was then postponed. ‘The Senate amendment to the bill to promote the efficiency of the navy were agreed to ‘The bill for the admission of Minnesota as a ‘State into the Union, was next taken wy Mr. Stephens moved to amend, entitling the new State to three, instead of two Representa- tives Mr. Garnet thought one Repyeseniative all tbat State was entitted to Mr. Stephens called for the previous question, but was not sustained. Mr. Kingsbury then sent to the Cleik and bad read, a printed speech on the question M ‘uerman offered a substitute providing for ther convention to be beld to frame anew i Tle opposed the one now offered, innesota bad not complied with the act, and the constitution did not eon- requirements of the Constitution of ates. Mr. Senkins contended that Minneseta had dove all that could be required of her. ‘The con- vention was fairly elec the titution 1 s _ _ , ¢ AND ORATORIO AT ST. PAT- ECFURE AND OR AT TESDAY, the lith instant, the Rev. Dr. fy Vite, Baltimore, wet eoture at this + Subjeet—“Sacre 5 [be fotiowed by an Oratono given by the Choir of the Church, ied by members of other Choire of the city, with Orehrstral aoe mya- wanente, all meee Pog eed Prof. J. P. Caut- . Organist t Patrick's ‘Pigkeua Sonya be find St St. Patrick's, and 2 usic Store. © ren w ond The proceeds co to pay the balance @ he new orean. programme wi!! be pullished In due time, mt tf (Union& intel.) VY FESTIVAL, \) to WEDNESDAY EVENIN Mr. wen pl et and oa at jermer pupils Soa sputiomon af Waskianton wal Goera town, te their May Bai! to Fe held at Temper avee tall, E street, between #tn and 10th! ed at 8 o'clock i Lectures were resumed at the University of Virginia on the first of May, three hundred and seventy-five students being present Kansas.—The Free State Convention, to nom- inate State citicers met at Topeka, Kansas, on the th ult. H. J. Adems was nominated for Gov- ernor ; Col. Halliday for Lient Governor, and M. F. Conway for Congress. piaasant ted TreckERMAN SENTENCED. — Tuckerman, the mail robber, was, on Tuesday morning, brouylt before Judge Ingersoll, of the U. 8. Distrier Court at New Haven, Ct., for sentence, which was, that he be imprisoned and kept at hard labor in fhe State Prison for the space of twenty- one ye During the address of the J udge, the Prisoner shook convulsively, and appeared to feet bis sentence as 1 has if he Lad been con- der.ned to death. ; YEARS’ CRF #IT—1 t very desiral le PROP: TY atthe heust corner of New Y e and 13ih st.. ‘ 26, frorting 75 feet on New York h street, with the valuable » with perfect u the residue s Now under reat ; m A Freat variety of Danoes, Ame ican and European, will be introduced and arrangements have been to impart i terest and briiliancy to the cere- monies of the evening. TREATY ayy the Tras- , : tne Fancy Dances wii! appear, rm cos- ae : of Florida, at St. Augustine, Fla: Drury By- yal. He could find no ubjection against heron | Of eer ere SPALDING, No. 838 north D st oe - s PERSONAL. Roorr.—The treaty between the Uuited A = : account of irregularity poly 42.42 SPALDING, Nose neath Dat. 1A CACHUCA, “septa, E- Mserett delivered tuts oration on | States and Nicaragua, which his bea recently | Num, of Mississippi, at Augusta, Miss; James | #¢eu Stephens moved to recommit the bill, so | &2 sShosealveaoaieeral te LA CRACOVIENNE, Washington in Petersburg, Va , last night. contrmed by ss rete ae me res coun 1S. MeGinnis, of Obio, at Chillicothe, Obio. as to keep it before the House. F pa te sk ed 5 eae try, will be subject-d to a terrible tobby pressure ice Recesvers.—Chax. C. Camp Tr Grow advocated the passage of the bill. a LNOVIENNE, Mr. Curtis delivers his lecture on “ Fair | {1 Washington before it Is ratiied by tue Senate, | Land Office Recervers.—Chas. C. Campbell, bole Darl Ot BLA con lece ie floor, bat gave | (190) of Innd aad fice iuprovements. DRIRERLEN OF ALI NATIONS, Play for Women,”” in Boston, this evenin VUxe may Judge by the indications already seen | of Indiana, at Indianapolis, Indiana; Patriek | M3 privileged question gredit of 6 years, af wanted. Apply to GEO Oe NESPE:, Cake Teed atten composer, Sigismund | here and there . Quigley, of Iowa, at Dubuque, Towa; Francis | Mr. Lawrence replied toa speech of Mr. Camp. | £ ROS. PARKER, or F, A” Rythe ‘on tacewr SSAIS, Heukommn, died at Parison the 7th of April, at | “the teaty is opposed by Teaunit cena r2 2° |p. Berreira, of Florida, at St. Augustine, Fla.; | Beilin which the fatter genticman bad charged | 2° at eae ARs LDA. SS ee plieauts for the grant uf the Transit rout a]. , st Chillin the Onig | that Mr. l. had agreed with other anti-Lecomp- | MALL AND VERY DESIRABLE COUN- is ---. Rt. Rev Dr. Demers, Bishop of Vaneou- camboat men of thix city. It is opposed. of | Thos. MeNaily, of Ohio, at Chillicothe, Ohio. ton! Dérnnccata te tana by the Cruenden Mane: S try Reudence within three miles of [Nashiuston = ADRIULE. scvaideeew acme. ver, sailed in the steamer Philod ipbia, on the | comse, by (he whole Slibustering element ef the = a gomery amendment to the bitter end, and to vote Lode les Se ae, rane contaimng £2 | tusiteante Brody a 7 pa Ith ult. for Aspinwall, and hence to San Fran- come ee ae possible azency Penston Fravups.—Isare [otcombe, of Fay- | against all other propositions. Mr. L. deaied | #24! rd a cisco to defeat its ratifieatic is tores of land, situated ina beautiful and camry d o- cation, ina fine state of cultrvation, improved by a new aud naudsome Cottage House, cvataining elev- en rooms, with Stabling, & - t ticulars,! For particuiars., sonegniehs MeGUIRE, ano det Auctioneer & . Merchant. JEW AND VERY DESIRABLE THKEE N STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE AT PRIVAE SALE —The subseriher has for pri vate «ale anew and very desirable three-story Brick DWE with large Back Buildin; that he had ever made any such agreement. Mr. Campbell repeated that it was understood that both Messrs. Lawrence aud Cox, with the other inembers belonging to tue Donglas Democ- racy, agreed that they never would yield in the Kansas controversy to any proposition which did not give to the people of that Territory the right to vote directly upon their constitution before they were w ed into the Un The charge of an agreement ne $2—can be had at the book slores of e “ Tayior & Maury.and Bianchard and Mo “rchants’ unton prayer meeting in | before the Nica at 4 Menday aiternoon, it was an- | # nounced that Bishop Mclivaine, of Ohio, would | fv attend the meeting on i ---- Heary Will Manay the | ette county. Ga., has been arrested by the of- nts of the ‘Transit speculators bad a clear t-!d | ficers of the Pension Bureau, to await his trial beir operations—the filibusters being ta- ane . A . bo ed, exconamanicaied, in that region; ea s | for the commission of frauds in obtaining revo- lutionary pensions. each sgent was then in hopes of getting the con. : sy | tact for his own employers, it is natural to xup ' Pension Off ni sive: cial in- oy Fait im St. | pose that they-all lobbied toiet the treaty tatihtdl The Fensicn Ofico has received official in charge of formation of the conviction of James R. Bu- chanan, of Arkansas, arrested some months ago Louis on a pret stealing a Wisec ---- Mr. Lambert concluded his extraord feat of walking ove h And they were successful. But now that tue grant for reopening the route has been given to the Ship Canal Company, represented by + Warher, and T. Good recommenda: ions oan be given.’ Apply at the aving been en- yi ery ane me i tered into, was respectively denied by Messrs. | 6), ‘ best comer of 2d and F streets, No. 12. ithe : Te Cte eee Eater tre | es once Fagen Said otberdrands secob || ere er it ante or tice de |e twithal the modern tm: ANTED—fy a respes site youns women. > shintestgel made their appearance in Wash taining bounty land warrants. and assert d and insisted on by Messrs. Wash- | provements—eas and water. furnace, range, &o, | WAN Ty rity, respee sve younc woman. 9 cau tid of the S burn, of Me, Marshall, of Ky., and Clark, of | &o. —situate rth A treet, betweon 9th and | work. Good rcoonlmenda inustiten Apple at hes ---- General Charles 1 n j Went the treaty being ratitied by the United States Tan Weatnen.—The following report of the | N.Y i ots : 4 door east of loth street. 97 K etreet. hetwren ist and 227 ate. iv years a menmbe a » * * a js EASY ans my iven. from the disitiet of Virgin triet of Colambia. died Howard, Faisfox county, V year of his age ++. An itinerant letter w: Me. Waskby agreement ha cls meeting of those opposed to the Leeompton bill, who were not Republicans, aad be had an- derstocd them to say that they woald abide by weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Lhe time of observation is about 7 o’clock a.m : Tay 5, 1858, e June last Mr. Irisarri made an agreen with HOG. Ss jus, Presiden Ame pany established by ac ation of the Nicaraguan Le nt origin ic i Com- aud act of corpor- islature, in ISH, to V ANTED—Anactive BOV. Apply at a» street. next to Beptiat Chureh " WARPED The otizers ot the Isima ora 7 public generally to kuow : RF, aplad Avct’r. m. Merchant. POR SALE VERY CHEAP—A_ nice litte FARM, less tian i0 miles from Washington. ona good read — It may be exehocged for city prop. 10" al Periodical + Goods. Variet ts . it. it was tn effcet, Stat, that they would adopt | 255 "pots to H. Ne LANSDALE cette eorace L apemad on tarpermeneen oy Post, suppozed to be Jobn G. > Lyaeelprillon sof ronan dion Sterne: a ttenden substitute with an amendment; | Gf ath and M streets or throuca Post Ofiies. street. They wiil please take due notice to give hin lowing story in one of Lis very : across the Is Teleasing the company adeiphiz, Pa. © for the substitute if i at they ld v 2e-lin* from the ob! to construct a eanal—suel | Baltimore, Md. that they wou. ap 2e-1m N aeall. ig, mitd, le: 1 was adopted; and third, that ing found im Ssibte, owing tocertain nz Washington. D.C = = Ai the weekly and monthly Papers conti-~ne ob» f nal x, wind Senate a: Fok Sat, A valuable F pate containing = received ax heretofere, ma 5-W.Th&S* " A ; , “4 i Ps i cl ! 3 ot cultivation, now in the United S acles—and substituting « tailroad from Vir- Richmond, Va. -Taining, ther, Dill, and asked for a committee of conference, | Giytely’, eorga’s county, Md.about six | WW’ ANTED—liy an experienced Young Woman tic candidate gin Bay to the Pacitic in its stead ; ail the rest of Ace a - 7, th Gl wind & | the House would vote down the motion to insist | jules for Queen Anue’s Read, 4 Situation as Housekeeper, and todo Cham Gentry, Ameri Parson Brow rf the transit bet as provided by the char- | Norfolk, Va =o ne | and vote to adhere. A copy of this agreemert | ‘Phe te pr comfortable | berwork. or Wasting and troumng. Good ref+ren + Methodist." of the Kaoxvii shh Sli hiate lt Stary (pein Ue a was taken by an auti-Lecompton Democrat, | dweiling, with barn, line 3 ail con- 1 of Gentry. Rast- a ccchaipese sd pply at 456 9th street west. No oljec ibn to fied by the Executive ra - . : 7 a v ayy | Whom Mr. W. would not name. venient 10 acres will be 1 if Gesired. For mad man. as the cond eading Democratic | 2d Congress of Nicaragua sovn after, with the Charleston, &. c , wind SW After spending Some t over this matter, the (pieceheg pens Bes pply to Ae iaminng | TED—A HOSTI UR and CARRIAGI: journal, was of course, with Johnson, aud, as i. | Proviso that itsuould not be valid wnt Augusta, Ga aut iigune adjourned perty a . No, 2429 reet, bis wont. gave the enemy vigorous and telling | delivered into the hands of the company blows. Gentry Was defeated, but in honor of his | in this country by Senor Irisarri “brave associates, partners of his toil,” he cele- | On the 26th ¢ brated the event by a grand supper, at which | 10 Stebbins é Brownlow was present. When the comp Savanneh, Ga Macon. Ga. Columbus. Montgomery, Ala. Lower Peach Tree, Ala Mobile, Alu... Frederick, Md. Cumberland. Md. Wheeling, V s anton, Va Lynchburg, Va Bristol, Ten. ... Barometer at the Smit rected for temperature.) 29 Thermometer, on the hight, 17; near the ground. 504 Maxinmiuin yesterday, 60; at noon to-day, 62 Amount of rain last night, seventy-four bun- diedths of aa inch - — +08- — Additional reign News. By the Europa at Halifax and the Acie! at New streets north. For SALE ORE Sat PROPE ASHER. Inquire at FLEMMING & S$ Livery aud Hireing Stables, Jackson Hall, ma 4 40" a a” ANTED.—A WOMAN todo the Housews for 8 smali family. Inquire ot JAMES OW) ER. A street north, between Sth and th, east. ma 3-tf y ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A WOMAN accustomed to take care of young children and neat neediewowan. The best retere-ee required and fur wages given. Apply at Mrs. BRYA #9 G street, between 13th and lth. MPLOY MENT 950 1nd ear, Weim lear, warm. lear, warm cloudy ‘ Accordingly, last October, it was so delivered White, by Irisarr’, and they were de facto the holders of the contract to resume got pretty deeply into theire and were grow- | the Transit Toute. This convention bound the ing rather boisterous, the ps (who happens | Company to open the route before the 26th of Jan- o bea teetotsiler) thought he had better retire | ary last. Meantime, the agents of Vande: aud was making a movement to that effect, when | Were not idle. ‘Phe iobby at Manazua was a he was stopped by Gentry with the ubsery tive. Vanderbilt's agent, Webster, that “No uinister of the Gexpel should come inte | agent, Body, were working there Ike beavers his house and enjoy bis hospitality and go o Webster hoping that, as White & Stebbins had without praying in the family.” Brownlow felt | Bo steamers, they would not be able to fullll their the rebuke and at once set about bis duty. He | Contract within the appointed time, and that Van- read a chapter in the Bible, sanz a bynsi, and | derbilt Ut step in and obtain it. Meantime commenced a prayer. He praved for Geotey and | the Case-Irisarri treaty, which guarantees | Lis Lousebold avd filends: for the weifare of | Stites protection to the T-ansit ronte, was in: Tennesste, of the national confederacy, the Amiet- | at Wastington and sent to Ni atagus for conkr- jean eagle, acd the star spaugled bauner, for | M™ttion, and the agents of both parties sought its Christendom and heathendom ; for the universe | !atitication there * * * and (be rest of mankind. © And tinally.’ said | | The pretext upen wisich the ratification By ti the parson, * we pray thee, O Lord, if it be pos- | “enate is opposed is this—that az Costa Ric ercy to pardon vns oue side of a portion of the San Juan river, Proceedings of To-day. In THE SeNnatE, to-day, Mr. Brown reported in favor of allowing the Washington Parish, of Washington city, to enclose certain grounds in the improvement of a cemetery. Mr. Rayard, from the Judiciary Committee, reported a bill for che settlement of private laud claims in California Also, from the same committee, a report adverse to the petitions praying the passage of a yeneral bankrupt law Mr. ‘Toombs, from the same committee, sought to report, as coming from the minority of the committee, a generol bankrupt bilt Mr Green objected to the bill being received as a report. and this led toa protracted diseus sion, in which the right of the sinority to make a report Was not acknowledged Mr. Beajamin, by General consent, then intro- duced the same bill jouke, contain ie, and Carrigge- Ja pump of good antial fence. t 100 bearin, ; Foxe other ude snd ornamental ii exte.whont Lwo re Market, between the resi- Ww. ute, on the INO. EF KENDAL dba street, near the City Hall. coavement NEW BRICK situated, and within a few 1 Departments. This property wu be sold « sualie terms, ABR Very mg eredut will be given Gn a pore he purchase onian, at7a om . (cor county inthe t able And ensy bu nt stble. im the pi Mr Hamil oved that 1.00 extra copies be | Money. ;. La IAL and between F and I streets west. and seve Andy Jobue G° Fastinan— | Nicaragua tas no right to make this weaty with. | York, we have additional foreign news preted et fino earn ore Wood and Cos! Yard; lath at «|W. BRAY. Real Froperty Axe t, ane “Stop! stop '” exclaimed Gentry, *dou’t let | ONt her coneurience. To prove that this is a Lord Derby, in the House of Lords, gave assu- Mr. Benjamin introduced a resolution of in- ee eee between M and N atx. bim do that—ut wou'd exiaus’ the plan of salva. | Mere sham, it is only necessary to state aon? Rica has indubitably become 4 consenting par rances that no exclusive privileges would be con- ferred on any company relative to the AUantic I quiry as to the relation now existing between “. huult with ail the yand Mexico during tue pres-ut per- laodern fovts.and envens = anid ~ to the sight exercised by Nicaragua iu the dispo- | televraph turbed state of that country, and v fucther ae pace: One fuss y toh EEA, iss ATTACHING & SoLDIER.—On Monday, during | s#! of the Transit Four Tn February last Van- The operations in en.barking the cable are Pre- | measure have been adopted or are necessary to we sc went, ) a street, ching OST.—On Sunday no Sth scetant, be the pendiug of a « before Justice McKinley, deibitt S agent. Webster. made a contract with gressing actively, and the experiments imade | secure indemnity, for outrages committed on os — -= -- 4 twee 2 0 e'« kKorw wine an important witness failed to appear. and it | Camis, tbe Costa Rican Minister of War and have been satisiz ry Ameticau Vessels in the barbor of Tampico, Ko; KENT TWO ot ag elegy story 1 gy to conta BS) yards. It w supposed to being understocd that Le could be found in the | Marine, to pure e the two steamers La Virgin Sir Colin Campvell bad returned to Lucknow. agreed to. of tue busiding eceupied as othoe by { {row a Lugey. 11 the tnoe ame jorward and certify the silk. they may retain ned umnjured. they wa Ary infore dby Mrs MARY h street, ber janks of one of the military co: the regular law pa onbim = The uniformed witness w. cy the ranks of his corps and marched to the efit: of the justice. Tminediately after followed au order fiem the captain fer bis Telease, but the mayistrate refused tuacerde, and 4 tile of soldiers were dispatched to bring their comrade away Snil the magistrate was inexo abi ut after tue file had retired for further orders, on searelin: the law be discovered that he wax in error at the captain right, the case on whieh the witness was held not being @ criminal but a civil one The soldier witness was 2: dingly discharged by the yong — as a tbird delegation, in the sbape of the whole compauy, appeared at the offlde Bale. Sun. "U>PSNy> abe ———— I~ New potatoes and tomatces were received at Alexandria last week, from Bermuda. 17~ The Cana! Commissioners of New ¥ advertise for a loan of $150,000 at five percent 1" The discoveries of gold in lowa have proved thus far to be nothing re than iron py- rites. i> Albert Staub. the murderer of Mr Lauer- Maun, was executed at Chicazo on ‘Thursday jast. 7 The fasbionabie season will open at Nisg ara Falls on the tenth of May, ten days easier thao usual . #e Mr. Samuel Neff, residing on Walnut Is! und, near Wrightsville. Pa, hay killed twe red foxes during the past season 17™ Prof. Bawn. Assistant state Geologist of Missouri, estimates the coal area of vasiern Kan- was at 1740 square miles {7 Colonel Benton, in speaking of Congres- sioual matters, said be never + paired off? but ouce in bis life, and that was with a young wo - man, the night he got marriek {~ The bighest price paid for domestic labor in Chicago, at the present Ume. is 26 per month, and in that vicinity for farm labor, StU and S12 per month U7 Sicily 4s in electric communication with the Continent of Europe, tue submarine cable having beeu successfully laid across the Straits of Messina aul San Casltos, seized by the goverur arayua and Costa Rica jointly, as prizes of war from: tbe filibusters, for $96 00, and subinitted the contract to the Nicaray uaa government, with the priv of purchasing th head. Nicarayua did not avail herself of this privilege. but obtained an ownership inthe prop- erty, and Costa Rica admitted that «he bad a tight to -thind of it entered anies t nts, Nie- he kind « the quan the receive w mt NANDEK,N D. S902 AKD —Kaimwny fr by uy vil eee ot Woods Agus ; s 4 Mary sudo brye's wesre man CHAE £10 os abou! hve feet sev on s high. very black. with large White tecth, wien 2re very eon sprcuous When he Inuchs. No Gesh marks renen bered. As he left witoat provueation. | expect be is trying to get ton free State. t witlgive thes Nena Sauib’s retreat had been stormed, but be escaped. fa China, an imperial edict had been issned condemning and degrading Veb and appointi F sorty settle the dispute with the barba- Watiach, 2nd immediate y opposite the City Hall Apply to RICHARD WALLACH. * Ix tHe House, Mr. Clingman, from the com- mittee on Foreign Affairs, reported the French Spoliations will; postponed until the first Monday in January next—yeas 66, nays 50 M also reported a resolution against inter- nee of the United States on foreign soil to inake arrests Mr Ritchie otf-red a substitute approving the Com. Paulding. Mr. Barksdale offered a substitute for both, assertiny that the couduct of Pauldiag was with- out authority of law, and meets the condemna- hon of this House Mr Wright, of Ga., also submitted a snbsti- tute declaring that the captnre of W: Walker Was unauthorized and illegal; and recognizing the right of an American citizen to expatriate himself. Mr. Clingman advocated bis resolution with much ability, viving a history of the Nicaraguan affair, and conteading that Walker was a citizen of that country, and that any interference on the part of this Government was a superoragation of pow r. He then proceeded to show the benefits to this country whieh would bave arisen from the success of Walker. He argued that the Clayton- Batwer treated ought to be abrogated, and that we have a better claim t Ureat Britain to the control of Central Ameri vi natant, with ans frei tae ver Leviathan will not b> com- » Ween she will make several Gips to America, and next spring enter the China and Austratia je Austria is concentrating troops on the Sa:dinian frontiers. P tia is Lreated as in a state of pleted Gil autu © aragus, which gave the latter State. in case Webster's contract did not take effect, the sight to dispose of the steamers in order to facilitate Whatever contract she may make in respect to the Transit, provided that she paid Costa Rica two-thirds of the price obtained for them. ‘This certainly rec. oguizes the right of Nicaragua to the control of the Transit route. and demolishes the sham of the opposition in Washington. Nicaravua as- suthes nothing that bas uot been conceded tu ber by Costa Rica, and this fact reduces the opp tion to the ratification of the Cass-Irisarri treaty by the Senate to its proper dimensions, of an ine divi ement for personal ends It ix of the utiuost importance that this treaty ly nieve The ditficuity between France and Portuze!, relative to the seizure of a French vessel contain- ing emigrants, bas been settled. Tn the'experiments made by Mr. Whitebouse, at Greenwich, through 1,000 mires of the Atlantic telegraph. about half a second intervened be- tween making a signal at one end and its appear ance at the other; but the ditliculty arising from detention of electricity was then thonght to have en overcome. It appears, however, in the experiments through the entire cable at Devon- port. that a considerable obstacle to rapid com- munication arises from that cause. With the symbolic alphabet at present used, about two words and « half per minute only ean be trans- mitted through the whole length of wire, but it is hoped that, by simplifying the code of signals doubie that number may be transmitted. Even suppose that object be obtained, the rate of trans- mission wenld not be more than one-third the speed with whic essatyres can be sent with the present arrangement of the symbois from Lon- don ty, Paris. 3 Pa. av., setween i ] JRENESSES ON PATENT LEATHER. s — ‘This new process of taking Likenesses on patent leather isthe best mode of getliag & low price pie ture that can be seat by mail te vour friends, their weight being only one quar? fanounce. They are durabie ant iife-ike, aud only costiug from 50 cents to Sl. Taken st i ROBT. SANDS” Gallery, ma 5-tr Pa.uve..’»t 8th and 9h ats. Arun TON! OLY ARLINGTON! ‘The citizens of the Distnet and the many visitors tothe Metrop» » have been accus tomed to visit iS Sprirg at the res deace + Parke Custis Esq., during ihe Summer, for plensure anu ree bon, will be pleased to leven that st has been fh renor to avy place «f seerention District. . if taken out of the State. and Fitiy > ftaken in the State or Instriet of Cojuncbia or Alexardna, provided he is brougat home or seevred in jail, 80 that | vet hin ngnin. . JOHN_C. ESTE 1 near Woodville. Prinee Goorse’s Co. Md. 20 vk BOARDING. Beare IN A PRIVATE FAMILY — a nud Geutler or Zor S single b entlemes be accommodated with neatly furrished Ruwms . with ene, or without Board, Also,twe Tetie Neo evilsren in the tannly. ply ut £29 H street, between Sth and Ik .two minutes’ walk fromthe Pate:.t Othoe. 3° should be tatified for many reasous. It virt abrogates the absurd Clayton Bulwer treaty ; it is in fact the beginning of a settlement of ali tt c al Ameiican ditticulties and entanglements, and will be the means of opening the travel across the Isthmus. We hope the statesmen in the Senate will discriminate between the fater- ests of the country and those of a set of specula- tors, when the treaty comes before tb oe con- fi mation. The influence of the tobby and tue lobby newspapers will, we trust, not avail in retaiding the ratification of an act so essential to the interests, not only of this country, but of all civiliz d uations. ‘The present disorganized con- dition of Central America. and the couse jueat obstruction of the route between the two oceans, are serious evils, which should not be endured a day pr. “Phe ratitication of the Cays-[1isarti will accomplish the opentuy of the ‘Tr te immediately, if our goverument insists it. aw it should do, and it will facilitate y the settlement of ail the troubles in the ral American republies 1%” THE FARMERS AND Mb- Benk of Georgciown for sale by ‘comin wa, KiGGS & CO, RE CORD AND TASSELS.—A Land eut at J, MARKRITEK’S, \o. 196 Tth Stree ___ ma 3 tw Cisstor PATENT ALCOHO!, COUK, the most useful invention of the ree. at min 3 St LAMMONIDS THIRD WARD —The undersigned bens YF ieave to return thanks to hie fellow eilizens of tne Third Warc, for the aonor conferred in nom. inating hima candidate tora sext inthe Board of Common Counet!. He regrets to gay that it will not be in his power (consistently with ot! nent claims,) tog ve the cuties o the corp present exigencs he city require, and he is therefore compelied, relucta Uy and most respect fully, to decline the nomination. 4 . Thad H. N. EASBY. ATTENTION, ANTI-KNOW NOTH ING @ Democrats and anti Know ng voters of the First Ward willacsemble nt Stott’s Hail, corner of 20th street and Pa. ave- hue, at 7 o'clock ‘PHURSDAY EVENING. furtue purpose of marching & Lody tothe general ratii- estion meeting of Coil. J, G. terret, at the City Hill. All trends of the nominee are invited to at- tend. ma 5-2t* wtothe pleas Sia the mery ble expense, dance, lia [tis 10 feet in length and h Particular esre will be to the furrisheng of every delicacy desired by parties, at the wwest murket rates. Pie Nie and of the z P France. Herald's correspondent says, the news of Pu Bernard » acquittal Las produced here feeling amounting almost to consternatic evening papers abstaia pommenting on the veidict, but the impression on the general pablie Js, that it may lead to further complications be- tween Eagland and France The Times says the Moniteur of Saturday pub- lisbes a fair and impartial account of the last day's trial of Simon Bernard The Moniteur quotes a Loudon evening journal for the account, and gives no cot ents of its nun The Debats haw the followin he yenrial tone of the fenee by Mr. Jamesi sich that we dare nct her Parti- »wed free use MMOND MANO wid ranted ty amy ay favor Ls will constant! ridge, and Axl, 8 treet, the Springs. Fare, eacn we Pedestrians will fin STAVE Mo FINE St atthe M Masi end vow « fered for sunt approach to the Losu—The Republican party press profess Lis Spring by the river sh As Ni - o iy actavorstiotercamat ee | ons rh that Ae -singel reproduce it.” MASUNIC NOTIC oweRT M road is equally as favorable for carriages. — rp nes Ia : U7 Mr. Frederick G_ Bayliesand Miss Julietta | © Te84rd the passage of the English bill as a he Constitationnel contains an article signed | ([_2 Depaiy Graud Master ating Daten hae | Pa othe Spriog and sezom- Wriyiites ATTENTION OF La sex A HL. Jackson were married last week at Wau. | great triumph for their side in polities, by a Ghee the director, in Which it says: packs uu pod of ee Unive: e ae fa beaicen » the preserva- | ase. vel ¥ <P ie a art ue non’ hesha, Wisconsin, and the happy pair started | overwhelming defeat of the aah Ay “No honest man in Fiance or England can | brary,” a geatleman justly euiuent for lis literary ceand t : : ; MME ; luninediately on their wedding Aa which is to g defeat of the Democracy. Yet in | q altaliments and skil oubt the yniltof Bernard “ We will only say to those of our neighbers who desire the maintenance of good re’ ations his end the fol- asa Mason. will d lowing rules will be strictiv euf reed : i Ist. No political discustion whatever will be per- mitt be over the Plains, through Kansas, Nebraska and Utah Territories to California {5~ A London paper says a gentleman offers two prizes, one of one hundred guineas and the ber of fifty, for the best two essays on the pear vietges bave led to the diminution in the uumbers of the Societ Pi last half century.” ae rien uring the a7 The famous astronomic: ol aekiid@icnn a momical clock of the Ca- by means of its binery the various esgrings of the recent eelipy sun The clock. as is known, in addition to de- claring the time, presents the heavenly bodies parallel columns with articles to that end, we find indignant denunciations of the measure . "i | between the two countries, that if the speech of embracing a greater outrage on thecauscof free- | xis selwin James, filed with gall, with calume dom than the original bill of the Senate itself! | nies, aud with insults ayainst the Emperor, the 2 : peopie, the army, and Our institutions, should Thus, they literally blow hot and cold in the vafertawatel’ be cite in France? ‘tn the same breath. The articles in the New York | cities, the bur ks, try towns, it if Evening Post in this connection are strikingly | Would be dificult ror the yovernment, with the illustrative ot what we mean. That journal, igen to stay the effects of public in while professing to believe that the passsge of ; ; Hor =asy : ingli i i cracy, i ‘The Chrouicle bas the following: The § she Eagiich oes annihilates the Democracy, 18! Chamber resumed its sitting on e ih ee at the same time perfectly rabid against the ie day, Hicdoesday and Thurs- ITS. on Tu day, May Sd, sth, aud 5 KING & SICKLE ms 3-3t 244 Po. av., bet, 12th and 13t meest VERNON. ture before the M. W of Columbia,on WEDNESDA EVENING rext, at 7/2 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, oorner of D and Sth streets. Master Masons in good standing are fraternally invited, and are respectfully requested to be punc- tual in attendance. By oider of the Most Worshipful Grand Master: G. A. SUCHWARZMAN, ma 4 2t Grand Secretar: MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTE (LF TION.—You are hereby notified to atten regular monthly meet NESDAY EVENI ance ts called for, as bu: transacted Boys will not be permitted to remain on the grounds uniess accompanied by their parents or xuardian: ad. No Tepe persons will be permitted to remain on the grounds. Vroprier “," Rf. PF. REVEPIDGE, mi @ogt J.F.CA TER. _ CHANGE OF Day. he steamer COLLYER caving a Chartered for Friday. the Th ie -ts Pel a for the specin! use ef tie Mens cal Assoomtion, wil wake her usual trep public on Thursdey. the 6th, leaving her wh *he * heretofore, ma 3 -St* QEVENTH VOLUME BANCROPT’S Wx oe { the Uuited States, being tha? portion of ton preceding Jely 4th 19%. this day I No. et | Norice FOR RESToRiN CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN TH TATE OF FLOKIDA Pur uant toa provision in the general appropria- tion act of lath Aweust, | pike ne unter the coo- at your Armory,on W Punctual attend ss of importance wil be & i M. Rochussen, the Minister for the Colonies, ex- By order of Captain Key: trol the Genera! Land Ottice FLOR(t 4 abandoned FRANCK TAYLOR and their movements 3 ? <edbas ex > c > 7S, mit > ? > rein that fr —_ -—_-___ . a © une te t 42 THOS. McENIRY, Sec. nilitary reserves, motive is te Teby «ven, that from = IE Sen Francisco is supplied with ice trom | MeMete. Now. uouo are so bliad us not to Bayle Guneew rte ties eh Pehl wane sa es PRAYER MEETING at THE | Mil Met Mowiay: he ayih Gov of aly mexevail | PRANC KOFE'S SEVENTH VOLUME His With the same articie from Boston. de | inated measure wore likely to prove injurious | idevs of the present epoch; and to real what | 5th ets, EVERY AF served for ihe use of the lite aulttsry post et Pal umes. Price $2.2 aresvrents. Snetiinnn. smmast ate Tee time, and xrews i" | to the cause of the Democratic party, the con- | the general interests of the country urpeatly call im warter before & v’olock, ard closing | ka, will be restored to maker kad aid open tony | Foceate te TAYLOR & Mat ait 5 also a limited export » eb. Ailare invited. ma 3 EXCURSION STEAMBOAT COMPA 3 NY.-A meeting of the subscribers to the ospital stock of this Company wil! be held at Key- stone Hull, Pa. avenue. between 435 and Sd slreets, south side,on THURSDAY. 6th tst..at ats Pk of ice from the same place for ports south of San Francisco. How to Rein your Heattn —Panch Rives the following rules for ruining your health: Ist, stop in bed late; 2d, eat hot suppers; 3d, turn day Jato night, wight into day; 4th, take no exercise; at prva'e sale atthe land othe> st ~r. AvoUSTINe, the same having beca heretofore offered at public sale, viz: South of the base line and cast of the princizat meridian, ina 3 ductors of the Post would be last to deprecate | “Pye measures promised are stated to be abil its enactment. So surely as “old birds are not | for regulating the colonial finauces; another for + ” in ig 7 modifying the system of taxation: a third for to be caught with ehaff,’” so certain is it that | ™ ancipating slaves, and others relating to the the game ot the /’vs¢ will not blind the eyes of | organization of the militia, the improvement of & 34 Pa. aven Se ves VW BEE POINT GH AV EL for roo gridenwaiks. Also, beat flat Saud. togetuer with the beet H Pine Wood, and the best White snd Re eau) ANG Orv. Cn, Ath and Sections 18 te sive of township 8; the free-burning Coa! tor Summer use. ° * -m. All persous interested in the succors of this | parts of towns rth tnd wert of the St On hand wud for sale at W cod, Cos! and Sard any sensib : the judicial system, and the development of ral, | Pe" ; ; he re et, bear the Cars ait nasa re when You eam walk; Stus never | SY *mable people rode. Sta Sane 7 eepeentwlly reauested to attend, "| Joba's Hvar aud phelps oma mind about wet feet; 7t » Lave half a dozen doc- = ICE CREAM AND WATER 16 S, of the best quality, in moulds or otherwise, at $1.50 Minnesota in tue House. —The very de- Sraty. 7 sas 7 M. de Turgot, the French A cided opposition to the bill to admit Minnesota leave p38 ies before the end tors; sth, drink all the remedies they send you; “th, try every new quack; lvth, if that doesn’t kill you, quack yourseif. hassador, will TERIOK DECORATIONS, the month. A T gallon. wand other publie entertainmonts anh oon ee Es . Tange <7. 7 . nis . i Ini a A s e < vmy hand,atthe General Laud Versons renovating their houses will fad at No Gg A marrage a Notth Hadley, Macs, was | House ball yesterday nee, ceeuteated in the | Ruyal decree peobitetheimperation a foreign | Brahe at lane atest ie Piandeipha Conf: |, ic OCW tage en datat ay dee | Sie atentcn pat aunt" vented TRENCH 3 seijously interrupted Iately. ‘The company had House hall yesterday, was unexpected by us, “ e ap libs J. FUSSELL. HOS. A. HENDRICKS, Mk APE R HANGINGS, embracine 4 er fil at the hoose of ¢ | f te its ut poorer he bride's father, ting the knot was to be tied come nen? Just before ma 5 lawiw ms letters from Lisbon, a ch: of ministry was ex- though knowing well that to subserve a party | pected in Portugal’ a ” hindsoune tsxor tment © end the Republican leaders have for months Russia. Commissioner. id Papers, Borders, 1 Onk, Walnut, Rosewood, Ae: MEET- BUSINESS MEN’S PRAY —— tat ING—CHANGE OF HOUR. The Union| Susp aicrryp akon’ . 4g? of Geld Band aud Conmen Window some singers Ds Le em ting, which has been held at 10 o'clock SCEIVEv, aroth ply of Senford’s » tnd 9 feet long: Fireboard Prints, once ele abel tet tesgogemen it | Ra fea seal crnaining an opposition to [aus fom St, Brienne sae te rons | Poker avuce ance EER Guam | Encarta am ORE ite Wena pa Far 2 ooms, r 3 issi i cle, 4 i o'clock, u ™ rush in that quarter, that the flocrian eaten the admission of the Territory. They are Play- | named, ad interim, Minister of War, during the | fort! ae ult “at are fo: Paperhanging executed with skill sud = Window Shade: y : = 8 Of every deecription in store or ae an; MACGRITER. : stseet.0 dngrs alate ma $-tw* ‘Odd Fellows’ Hell, Ape it po longer, and let the whole « ing for the Senators. Quite two months ago, | absence of Gen. Soukbozene.t, in consequence of seraphine, chairs, and all, into the cellar below’ | secret circulars from Republican party leaders | Jt! bealth. scared, ‘ ; t, all i rt and export d fo one burt, but tady in Minnesota are known to have been received fianettl eeapeneeoien ee five kopecksa Fouble ail kinds of House ron burmture. ¢