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STAR | SUT She prec alot ihe poet apa Sm cone ae a sag EVEN ING = P = we : Ix tHe Sexate, yesterday, Mr. Davis, from| The a of cg Hoge hte yr THis EVENING. * GAT2a TIT. Lt the proceed | the Committee on Military Affairs, made a re- | contractors or errs the Overland mi A Conrection.—The report of the procee eon Military mn s bony Fob, ings of the Senate of yesterday for the Union | port on the dhvest n concerning the ptr: - ogre ¢ te, was disng; reed to; yeas “ gE Gynt Some y ene: —— == == =t= | attributes to the Senator from Pennsylvaniathe | chinse of Lime Point, California, for a site for | “ithe amendment providing that advertice- wren Latewef i Tuoven “Tux Stan” INTED ON THE | followi position : ‘ee - fortifications, an: rating the Sger H be tansy Nw ad ee ae ee or Batre | papa Loa asked the Senator feo! fois | War fre ai it te matter. ; ING THEN . = 1 bily in wo pa i e im 1110 imonalis, Mr. FENNO. a 7 MORE, ITs EDITION I® 80 LARGE AS To REQUIRE IT | whether, in the campaign of fr aw Mr. B , from the same ittee. | img thé fargesti@ircul diag tos cami inflammation of the | | Mr BENNO. who eg i tay ad To i PUT To PRESS AT AN FARLY MowR; ADvER- | universally asserted by the Den peo- se pt cana on the same 9 a » eet e £ aa r. u ~ Lessee ays I . : = + Seed ) Spur; lovely Mra. Ation as indy TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SKOULD BE SENT iN BY | ple. when they should go into the Territories. car- ii gerd + real ogi ep x With my disquisition on con- | “Yi vas not without h por / forbinaks f 01 wasadoptal, : . Ki notice that he wo its whiek tle r= cure, I would here state, | wa. ena! i rome Twaive o'clock, M; OTHERWISE THRY MAY Nor | Tied with them all the rights w' apes dio | due a-siil to sro alba coptlin + phages oes Nitty she en Nehite Cr 2. Oy halt di with the HREE NIGHTS, hooks, and emg such viously enjoyed. and that thereayes oN toe lish a mint at u = oo 1 Es prs oy ip dile dia = or. Bell offered a po nses resi the “PERSONAL. : , at me ALP TEES eRnecrane <a SPIRIT OP HB RNING PR 2 Mr. Bigler asked no such absurd question. President to communicate copies of & or Mise Penny Kemble, N.Y, at Witteraw. | 057 = eae ploy terms opportal ati adrid, addre: in 1854 te Mr. - The London Star, good authority as to his public expenditures, says there are féw who | i aka act, he asked Mr. Dovglas how many | peo pote thay —— n the algetat | mevemnents, eagertanie, teat, Dir. Cobden will will dispute the general proposition that the | vote: Mr. Buchanan would have received in 1856 an overture for a treat, made. by the Spanish | nor Oy ion. Blere sper ea ordinary expenditures of the Govermment | nag the Senator ftom Illinois, and those who Minister of Foreign afte: Pl apes a sry < FOG oretagehh Mag d veape ate gte eae ought to be brought within fifty millions ® | 10104 with him, instead of tolling the people, | * programe, Sg yesicie cree, as com, | He’spent about a month ou his hacienda. Year; that jt does not betieve there are any j ., they did, that that boasted measure of the} ceding immense benefits to our vommerce ahd pr er nee ep a pe Persons who subseribe to this proposition more | po ratig party was intended to extend the | sceuring the , t.and completo protection coomplementz, Tama coated A 4 cordially thai the President and his Cabinet; great principle of self-government to Territo- | of the political and religious and remy — and that it is confident that the Administration ASHINGTON THEATRE. wal of or blac The Union, speaking of retrenchment in the | \iinding to the meaning of the Kansas-Ne- | letters from Horatio J. Perry, Secretai Te- 2 my ing. When this is not possible, I wilf add to such technical | ssions or terms. simple definitions. I am sat- confusion and fessional in which it is clothed. A jent afflicted with un acne Ln what in- m Phthisis Pulmonalis: or it 4 : admiration ok She Fo mo po a penn nal 25 comnts. each eae hehe serge oe | constrait f futu portion ofan neater Pr. ard of cur citizens in future in every iv peogallll Clay Pate, a name familiar dérin: will make larger redution in the amount of | Sos. tna it waa ony intone wo give the | sPanl dumm conetratin for Jina | cpa war tn Rint was aie in Bart ™ ? nefits cone: nish sa’ Ss an ei muuth, Va.,on ev. oridinary expenditures than las been made by | people of the Territories the right to potition | Commerce by the Gaited eirten Henry A. Wise officiating. any administration since the foundation of the ievances—a right nover denied | The consideration of the Executive, Legisla- y for redress of grieva: ig ogi Government. to any vitizen, white or black ? tive and Judicial Appropriation bill being re- | [> Whathas become of the Alexandria Gazette? The same paper has an article in favor of a | Me outa, instead of replying to the ques. | Samed, the debate on Mr. Hale's amendment | it tures up miing every other day atleast 2 * - + 5 i . ree epee | ee es nate pia — tion, amused the lobby on the term “ citizen,’ Mr. Stuart regretted the introduction of this| jj Number 10; of Biverett’s contributions to ixtraordinary”’ involv pensi; ‘A CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT ——_ TRINITY. Y SCHOOL : Forr th ETOWN, Jct me, therefore. at the outset, be perspicuous oni as? —_ in my I arch teeta cece | Metal 2a Usenet t surpass Anything of the kind lately egy as applied to negro inhabitants. But the sig- | subject. Ho would, however, vote for the re- | the New York Ledger, is upon “ Washington's = esceaar redisp wed: on aesenery amen Pinar Part —La Carita, (Rossini.) Mire, ¥, recently passed by the House. nificance of the question is apparent to all. If | peal. He had intended to object to the appro- Diary.” Seas. toms forced into decline either from badly | 8%! chorna: § lo, Pinna, ( i bare} ae Sout A The Intelligencer contains its usual interest- Mr. Donglas’s recent definition of the meaning priation = faking ie oceeas f Seog be treated, canes of costivencss, pa i constipation = re RS — rag a paged i EPS: + ‘ ause, 1D st ac! Downey’ stood. i. iy) . s * ing and careful report of Congressional pro- of that act be correct, then his original con- piecceding seal evcataasdin . U7 The Rev. Dr. ‘ney’s last jury - ix Si theese which fe the repository Soulpeid Prion Eras ) Me Sehott, Gabursi. ceedings and news. struetion was a fraud upon the public, and it ed ne Seward was surprised at the opposition sas a been we Bey ot Marder In tp re may well be asked * how many votes would { to this amendment. ai cog jegree. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | Mr. Buchanan have recoived in 1836 had the | Mr. Brown opposed admitting new States {077 The new dress whieb has been lately adopt- —— g * until they possessed population enough for one ss BSS ~, | Democratic party boasted that its loading mens- Representative. The Supreme Court declared | ¢d for the United States marine corps is expected Vana Crue Taxex.—A letter was yesterday | a7. was intended to confer upon the inhabi-} in the Dred Scott decision that slaves are prop- | to be ready to issue to the troops by the Ist of July merning received here from the American . tantsof the Territories the right to petition for | erty, that slaveholders have the right to take next. ul at Vera Cruz, confirming the rumor that i *.? them to the Territories, and it is the duty o Pa the re Gulf squadron ra actually taken cai ik te ances Government to protect them there. The Con- | Eriscora eepre Hewes apenas 2 ion of Vera Cruz, which first reached | Ax Inrontast Depate.—See the skeloton of | stitution could not of itself protect #lave prop- | meeting was held in Phila phia on Monday eve. —— F ei es . . | thei tant debate in the Senate yesterday erty; but it never gave to the South rights and | nin;z last, to discuss the necessity of immediately this eity on the night before last via New York. } the impor é as, in | then denied them means todefend those rights. | founding a mission to Japan, under the auspices Fe ee ak BAe mettre = pectent | ts sex Compromtenns oehermny Mx Donsles, 18. l-7y, Ancialanl af ths Sazcesin (Comt waseois: | cr ine teacacd: Episcopal Church. It wasstated against the act of the French Commander the course of it, formally announced his sepe- | tually, that they had a right to call upon some- | that six missionaries sailed for that country in No Sens ration from the Democratic party, if that party oe the testa ty their mathe in the | vember Tast, and it was necessary that provision i i Te a eee Nest ee ale ne rial marine | chould be made for their matutesance. “A coller- Asersive Tirave.—As the o; ition | refases to accept as correct his doctrine tl ¢ caer Pr soom digi to essay to sal Papier Torritorial legislatures may constitutionally | °f the North was not a ee not | = northern statesmen appeal to the Constitution | #o" Was ken up for this purpose. against the Democratic party vut of the vulgarly | and lawfully legislate to exclude slavery from | and its TS Mrs. Young, Mra. Can! Dnettn, spelte ane pear, — ort, Vortrn, . Lens ry Mr. Schott; nae! Selo, veeal, mi neta Mater, Mra. Caul- M 8s s. Schott and Dawson, i wy” * enah-enn be had atthe Maio ore of Mr. J. F. Ellis, Washington, and at the Remocade: itwell, Georgetown. ‘oncert to commence at >. Ts Omnibnases will be ln atteahbostat the ball for the convenience of persons returning to Washington. rs . the bd bocy ett etn ag eh ene |, either rom the cont ire air, or tion of ie unhealthful food. ote a =e pr por a — " —_ pay of mere important life-gi wi life-sustaining organs. When costiveness is de- veloped, we Seek to remove it by attacking its cause. ‘That obliterated, and the return of the di- gestive track to its normal condition, is a task pre- senting ne difficulty. So should we A with se igor ar weg ‘The irritating cause Scrofula Is 8 fruit of the bloods many ey MADAME JESSIE WET ITS the diseased peruteates in.o it develo . in the former Bromchite ‘nflamina. “Goma reaper ee tion membrane On Vv R o'clock, ramifien in the —_) and tubercles ae is chet APHIS MONTE Raitt? ings of the lungs. In either case, unless checked, werner, being Seen Maris last evening in inflammation and wasting of these — | as the Lecture be given, whatever cause tion of Assisiant Surgeons for promotion and | The history of the country showed that Con- of candidates for admission into the Medical | gress had not hesitated to afford the protection eorps of the Navy. will assemble at the Nayal ee ovidde Ld edd sehen Ton ook i silent Asylum. Philadelphia, on Monday, March 7th | /3,the Constitution. | The Territotial Lezisla- ture had no power which was not delegated by : next. It will consist of Surgeons Rusehenber- | Congress. How, then, could it get the power] sold by ape ger, president, L. B. Hunter, and J. M. Foltz; | to inhibit slavery? Congress had not that > AND Passed Assistant Snrgeon Howell, recorder. | power. iI 5, THORPE . Mas 3 ka | benefit of the St. aggravated until nature could no longer sustain And all, who may call. the whole hedly, and compelled to give place to nobier pickets, only, 15 conte, which entities the cleterious drugs and injudicious advice. ti — ~ ee a have of course died Even of tia clase have OP» FELLOWS’ HALb. Ps vate t . — “Thesargeen prounds ok t tepiiees lent tint; | SEVENTH AND Les? WEEK BUT ONE OF neither do I assume to restore a windpipe or al SANDERSON’S . wasted away bi lwonchitis or consminiition; mutt | COLOSSAL ILLUSTRATIONS do claim that if there 4s enough of cither left to winter with the most ultra abolition wing of | Congress, it (the Administration) would, in- deed, have been unworthy of the confidence and regard of the Democratic party. We are very sure that from Maine to Oregon, } there is not 2 sound member of the Demoeratic | party. who, after reading the speech on which | : . ° we are commenting. (which is but a reproduc- Tar Exrrostoy or a Baton or Roornacks.— pute pomdsaoe spa re toth tion iz extexso of the views and feelings of | We learn that the special committee to exam- weve for & that abGEAoNtey : Senator Douglas.) will fail to agree with us| ine into the truth of the charges alleged agaiust 1, when Mr. Cath a leading PA AND that to have hesitated to treat all persons en- | the Hon. Wm. Cullom, late Clerk of the House, 5 tr | ran iB CANARTISTS. <i tertaining such views, as the bitterest Ppo- | fre now ready to report; ‘And that their report | Pras ee sicting of inane Statuary, Water boom to prove fain to the timigistratire too | Tizeatiely exonerate him from all charges | (sive it greater effec tg ine ee tein | Cente ratoentss mew pat a been to prove falaé to the administrative trust ; against his official integrity. so as to give an appeal from the Territorial | between loth and Ith strect: confided to them by the Democracy. | judiciary to the Supreme Court, both in rela- | Our only regret is. that there is too little | Taz Wratner.—The following report of the | tion to questions of slaye pro verty and the foundation for the wailing of Mr. Morris over Ta, COMPAINTS. DIARRHG:. et i Fence become inevitable. “It is the story state of uarantees? Yet if the South came pr pert ay 1 ica dimxsion Fi sto be is 3 - * * sATE! . TL — Ci 2 tl nd effect. The o: of the atinosphere (the ‘ : abusive tirade spoken by Mr. Morris, of Iili- | United States territorios, and that it is not the | here with a bill asking for protectin for slave pe pabie al os ee! Reine =) builder pea domme aii ie inspired sttecks | obtai ned nt Aftunrott ne tas neis, in tho House hall recently, it may not be | right and duty of Congross to interfore to pro- ee ae ras — oe Beaty a ytte state that everything was quiet. Preparations are | "if diseased parts and burns them tion are cough, | Life Will bneraiiahie for Friday meat +22 amiss to expose the utter groundlessness of the | tect the constitutional rights of slavoholders to abolish slavery in the Territories. ‘The rem- being made there to receive President Getfrard. | at first dr. - Tat. afterwards oe by mucous (a MoM" EE ADINGS PROM 3) 14 TEARE. enly real charges upon which he based his | against such territorial legislation. Tho only edy of the South agai st unfavorable legislation | Doabloons bad fallen from $3.20 to $2.70. Busi- | slimy substance) expectoration. difficult: breath. ACPILAARMONIC a . tissue of pot-huase vituperation which so de- | Senator in addition to those proviously known | on the part of a Territory was by an sppeal to | neas was expected to survive, as the import and Seabee py tage cng. ns eas mem 7OFt 1. weed h.ttte city will take engin é lights those of his political instincts; for he is | to hold to this utimatum which Mr. Douglas | Congress. He aducnicod the Senator from Il- | export duties were to be modified. Coffee was rere ee ox grataaa | (al seerenggorapse yo Shel Night's Di ne an Obio ‘sbolitionist, who, in IHlinois, has seem | has soon fit to announce, who avowed his sup- | linots (Mr. Dougias) thet when that ‘APpeSU RAS | scarce. ‘The ex-Duke of Aux Cayes endeavored, | lowish white expectoration.) sometimes streaked | 2 Thursiag, Evening, Feb. 2-—“The Merchast of fit to profess identification with the Democratic | port of it, was Mr. Pugh, who since the open- lentes when Congroa) deniat ‘to the South | "™S2ccessfully. to raise a fecling against. Geffrard trathing pein 2 thea, re ae “5 P Seturday Evening, Feb. 2 Mocheth rod party, at least sufficiently long to slip into Cop- | ing of the session seems, by his course in the | rights Susrantied by the Constitation, he would on the 16th ultimo, ing or ing in a fall inspigation: and inability to & Hontey Fecmne: Neen ee a gress upon democratic professions. Here, his | chamber, to have been preparing to leave the come to the conclusion that the Constitution is Milita, i ing on in France | St with equal comfort on sides ema- 3—"Haaniet pretensions of connection with the Democratic | Democratic party for the third party which it | & — Sores seme ie fay terse Wes aoe <n cffeatively. The canting ‘ot cunmte ae ee mire , eatcsbiats, Sod the as May EICKETS ONE DOLLAR BACH. = party have long since been utterly repudiated | is Mr. Douglas's purpose to head. His seces- Unie. He did not aah to threaten a disso- | Vincennes is conducted with the greatest secrecy, | quick. ‘To these succeed the Seshings, ana ee} oe sreorabtien tooheks tes the Sit Rea nce may bo by all its members in either house of Congress, | sion was therefore anticipated. and has of course lution of the Union if extraordinary demands | as there were a desire to open a campaign with prea verre dies Pri yenr omni bape sieve had for FIVE DULLARS rach at the Macie tore Bot one of whom will touch him, politically | surprised noone. Mr. Bigler announced that were not acceded to; they asked only their con- | the new improvements before the secret should Sat ates a Senaree tench aticec, | of Win. G. Metzerott, corner Penn. avenue and lth with a forty-foot pole. Atadistance, however’ | while he denied the right of the South to Con- | stitutional rights. ‘He utterly repudiated the | transpire tothe world. It is stated that only half | Sud the mouth is usually moist. The bowels. a | ree An garls attendance is nolicited,as mp tickts that fact may «till be concealed from the public | gressional legislation to further the interests of respecte Goals tay dm tue usual number of horses will be required fo: A eese Serle = re a Se ols toi auto quietness) after tho Reading knowledge through the noise of hix vocifera- | slavery in United States Territories, he main- Mr. Douglas aid at unter thd desisien of the new pieces of artillery, which are represented paapiadioon « these changes in the system. | _. This course of Readings will be Pomtively tions of Democracy, backed by the sinister aid | trined and would always sustain tho constitu- | the Supreme Court, slaves were property,on an | t? Peas extraordinary for their compactness and | More particularly durin aes wpe at locloe piteiaat keaton wont roms public ee vf the opposition press. His only allegation | tional rights of the South in Territories or | equality with all other property, and the owner | lightness as they are formidable in their effects. paper yet ey er ore same) = | oDaors open at quarter before 7 p. ms Readiag which is not made up of wholesale abuse and | elsewhere. His distinction between Congres. | had a right to take them with ‘him to the Ter- | —~ TASONIC.—There will be are - | lular tissues. The legs now swell and the patient | f 21-10r" ’ Vi wd ritories; but slnve property was subject to th MASONIC.—Thore will be a reguiar moet- | 10 a misre tation, such asone usually looks for | sional legislation not ealled for to the end of i property yee! sat | ing of New Jernanlon‘Lodge, No.9, on THIS | sinks, generally retaining the senses, and even in ASHINGTON HALL CONCERT ROOMS a eae enene Breall cea ngs local laws of Territories.“ If there was any- | (tpursias EVE their Hall, corner of sth | hope and spirits to the last. eee . only in the drunken tirades of the most bitter | the due protection of constitutional rights, and | thing peculiar about it, requiring peculiar pro- | aud » streets, pire lock Maxtor piasons in good have thus rapidly pketcbed the various phases ' pores sane oe and venomous slingers of such ‘‘slush’’-oratori- | legislation to that end, is a legitimate and | tection, it was the misfortune of its owners, ng are Katernally invited. By order of the | through which the patient. labor! ng under pulmo- EAT EX ‘MENT. . cae " i i i i. i di . There is j — eal as is common to bar-room political speeches proper onc. The South does not dream of | jeri roby Snecrpaetin| +e me. CHARLES ALL miceh call thcetaerond tal erepecamc aac | On Saturday hight the Hall was lg tothe in the height of a presidential canvass, is that | asking legislation to advance the interest of | Parritary as coustitationst prohibition. f AN ADDRESS, sumption; and. above all others, it is remarkable | penitence poe prc tl Bag oy ge ed the Administration have warred on the friends | slavery per se; but. if necessary, for the due | ‘Ma Clay said the constitution gave the right | native Iadey reciente nk thee eee eee {hay at the last moment, when the lamp of life is | ware Assisted by Mon, GIEEGOTR Ete Btrongret g ght) flickering, the paticnt is possessed with a reliant | Man in the World, whose fonts of strength ast: of Senator Douglas in Illinois. To that, it is protection of the rights of slaveholders as gnar- | to take slaves into Territories, and the Terri- ax = eNENE, a 2d, TEP. at | diet. which po argument can shake, in hiseven- ish al whe ever itaessed his perfor e sufficient to answer that if the Administration | anteed in the constitution. When the dogma sa err pr pa pee and os 00 be had bt Ph tual oration to heattls and strength. Such thas | | OB CONNELLY, the Celebrated Jig Dancer, A . , me - void, because a Territory was not a sovereignty. bee “6 rrience: and this hoy " it sg = wonders. had consented to regard those who sympathize | on which Mr. Douglas designs basing his new Mr. Davis said the Seunter from Tl ls aoninted toe tg canny Or dei rents A ercomgggya f wate ERAN eeerorete apy beged Politically with the author of such a speech | opposition party prevails in the Government hased his argument upon the idea that there In no instance have I despaired of testering bi; old Sriends very euccessfully, wii as that of Mr. Morris's, as being entitled to | its existence may he measured by hours—not | was a people in the Territories. There were those afflicted with consumption or bronchial Mr. JONES presided at the Piano, ‘ inhabitants, but not a people in Territories — fection to health. Cases { have had whieh no hu- Come one, come all, the fellowship of the Democratic party, more | yoars. inhabi ell aah “ F 1 ; nan agency nor means coukl benefit. "Lampered angh and grow tail, especially afier the notorious close affiliation A Nava Mepicat Boarn for the examina- ie sienitted to the pricilanea ob dueeaie with or medical men, their diseases have been here is room for one and ¢o-labor of their representatives here last | ead rivieieley © ¥ 7 BER—FAlK FOR “The Fair for the Orphan Axyium SSDAY next, 1th oF THE operate upon, that Lan in ninety-nine out of eve. RUSSIAN WAR ry hundred cases, restore the constimptive to > health. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL! I remain, respectfally, &¢., OPEN EVERY NIGHT, J.D. Deane, M.D. And on SATURDAY A eR. RNOON, at 3o’eloe!, Physician for the Throat and Lungs, of N. York. near 6th street. p< 2, Sa p= Adiniasion 3 cents: Reserved Seats 50 cents; Can be consulted at his office, No. 447 Pennayi- | Chittren to Aft. rnoon Exhibitions 13 cents. ‘ Yania avenue, Washington, opposite the United | , (ihee for sale of Roserved Seats open from 20 till Statex Hotel. | *"ooraeen . No communications answered from patients un- f “i age og ——- til they ¢ to the office and undergo a minute | — examination, which is necessary in order to give aunple satisfaction. ation, con r Colors, and b- ismion 25 con | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | erty of woah He_ denied the power of Con- ——— a = GEORGETOWN ADV r TISEM'TS, Fe npr gaae lal far ree pena the fact that some of the traitors to the Demo- Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Inatitation. Lee! teonet r political power on the Territorial 100 Hey Aaa VE Pepe as Be alias ® =a TO TH VOTERADH Gia ant Wasnt net “cenencyra My — : eratic cause holding office in Illinois, were | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : ge s " ig- | fires at @25 and a superior article at 32.+—pro- At the solteitation of many citizens | have | Et&uklin Hall, corner of 9h and D streets, om - 7 pee | ,, Mir. Pugh understood the Senator from Mis-| tounnndy: inises te tele At 82.9pro- ted to bee candles fe tec te MONDAY, Fob, 2th, summarily and justly dealt with. On inquiry. E . Fevrvary 24. 1859. sissippi_ to demand from Northern Democrats | double the rine, - ihaneutne Clection. ” °F the Mayoralty at | “ Admiscion 35 etnta for each person. we find that between the Ist of January. 1807, , New York. <e = ae | whether they would agree to protect slave: | Fine CHEWING TOBACCO at 25 cents per | *acomin J. A. MAGRUDER. 2 prs a to the 25th of October, 1857. there were re- | RejmetPhia Pa. ppc, | holders against the local Legislatures of the | Po}i\!« pin>-Cured do.at 9 conte, T A CARD. fap to prepare for the May Festival. od tify Mr. Dou: and his immedi- Washington, DG “al Ls ind W. | Territories. He answered, never. He denied AM'L T. DRURY, HE Undersignod take great pleasure in reeom- ‘= 22-8t* moved to gratify Mr. iglas and his immedi- ashington, D. cloudy, wins : that the Constitution gave the right to carry avonue and Lith st. | mending in the highest terms Mesers. May & Arzs, WE ARE SOCIAL TO ate friends, 129 Iliinois Postmasters, and 12 Richmond, -clear. pleasant. mi itort fo 24-3t Confectioners of Georgetown, as men of strict an [ARE AL Ze file » + .elear, 51°, slaves into the Territorics. ——_____‘sat toerity and traly honest dealing. Their Cakes Lee HE Third Grand COTILLON ARTY of tho Illinois Route Agents; and that between the celear, 562, wind W. Mr. Green was sorry Democrats would per- MA28-E work Cream, Jellies, &c., furnished us at the lee Pate, PNG ER Thorn’s: Hall, 2th atroot, same dates in 1858, when Illinois removals | .clear, 60°. mit themselves to be divided upon A question a abet geri Nd Aouad Forrest Hall, were, of very. at rior qnality, and tere Cc ENTS, adunitting s gen- were made because the incumbents had de- | —— leasant. poamaproitee cist wed the gh n of breaking isinens to a miore eligible locati Thang connolsenrs of te Fare? OUT hearing, by ative. coMmirter eerted the Democratic party in company with | ¢ velear, mild. aay {<a deurctect peek nad nepeays cad S, TOMBS and H es oP Messrs. Douglas, Morris & Co.. 82 Postmasters eae SW. | when it ceased to protect either it failed of its | Mie The haha ded oceupiel by mo w and 14 Route Agents were removed, 42 of the | ‘cloudy, wind SE. ek qe He serene Northern mon that the | for rent ina fow ee Tn eae or former on account of local quarrels only. The M: .Ga.. i . warm. ut] never yet domanded the enactment | -. 2 | . x Miss pe oF to gets PLR a a he | Ceamina Gs lous: mild. by Congress = a oe code. Guaheh main- oe z Peet: ineen 13th and 134s Kte. authorize hor name to be attac! = es = ; Montgomery leudy, cool. tained was that the Federal Constitution ex- gi -BANE 3 = 2 after learning these facts, will comprehend | *" yRoM Tum wust. tends over all the Territories, and that the Ni New Orleans SUGARS SSE ee OWENS BERRY. . ! rm be emai] num of 3) conte either that the affection of Mr. M. and his | Frederick, Md... Supreme Court had decided that slaves are| 4 bbls, and hivis, New Orleans and Muscovado Bel Nord Higher mee Weer TORE | only for wach ticks. “Ther can bs hal at tive Vall friends for office, must be sufficient to have | Hagerstown, Md. ppt. And hence they contend that the ‘ ech pi) aa oid Jae CORT EES: ee eee ropim andl at tho offic. Doors opon at 7 o'olock. run them mad on account of the slight loosen- | Sy ate Md. eral Government has the right to protect it | {fase fren Hin and old Java o. | NOW IS YOUR TIM A - "5 — i i ic ints | ee in the Territories. *bhle St John’s ALEWIVES, . - GAT COST POR CASH. PARTY, OF THE ing of their hold upon it which the Adminis- | Wheeli pri . N A Entire steck of DRY GOODS and FANCY AR- | IMPANY. scien Gite diese: ox that } Grafton, Mr. Gwin said if he had understood the | 25 do. beet PNG and tte CREE TICLES. Wo name in part: 10 doz. Baten Anvounes te then friends and Lasse ahaa mesdichemAbybe med? Kansas Nebraska bill aa it is now interproted | 195,00. tteah ant feactee ore FLOUR. — | Tivtcrat giae worth gases sen rpoting, at | the pubive nt they wall glen a COTILLON little indeed, to set them howling and barking | Cineinnat by the Senator from Illinois, he never would | jn'ni-sose DDLETON & BEAL. a Tiel ote Cede — orks | pA ani ‘thd ag EA like a pack of starved prairie wolves. | Barometer at ‘as Oa ar tlifferea from the Senator from Te. R FAITE RORTRAT ar G M eee AUR DTE, Tigh AS = Bam Ls aga r 5 : ee Ee } > 3 y 3 tat ow sau — <——_—_ ——— ays ace. * = — mops Pepoantel sepa ed Medics apa Neer, weno Illinois both as to the history of the Kansas- | ix well enstained by tha beautiful epecinonest eA H4% ¢- apdoison, Tickets ONE BODLAR. tary 0 | J hatarotaken i ri ding 9a.m.to- | Nebraska bill and its i tation. The | BROTYPES ant PHOTOGRAP DRALE papers on its files shall be permitted to be copied H day, ots nine Pn ane se en ; a eaenestation r . sun ~ Te seo thi R Ce tee of ALL KINDS OF FEED, me eR rem acm-mis. "4 r John Yessy, ler Southall, J. T. Graham. and used to foment neighborhood disturba a Rentteg of tho eta seit ae turn Bort oor etn ERT | ja ial 884% Water strect, Georgetown, ieattt ” —_ ae ae foment ne: or’ isturbances, — re <a uestion o! ie right o! ie people to frame | visi n a ST’S, vAro-vraae de aA = ieee —— : in the case of Mr. Morris's application to have | 77 We have received a copy of The South, | their institutions in nbeyanee, to be decided | ot-at* No. 434 Pennsylvania avon. V BALE HAY. a LOST AND FOUND. it waived in his favor, we have t hat his | €™® Spy; or, Curiosities of Negro Slavery in the | the courts. The bill'did not mean to say J BOSTON ICE !~BOSTON E Have constantly on hand BALE HAY, of ——. <n it waived in ‘or, we have to say that his South,” by Edward A. Pollard. It ia published | Congress absvlutely gave up its jurisdic- UsT ECEIVED. Bills of ladon of 1,907 tona sn. | the best quality, For sale at the lowest pri of GOLD *peech proves that course on tho part of the | * handsome style by Poikinhorn, of this cit tion on that subject. | perior BOSTON ICE, now onthe way and daily B Department's head to have been eminently | ‘* coals bet hundred t Mr. Broderick aed to everything that had rag ptl. just and proper. It was established during An arti- | been said by the Senators from Illinois, (Mr. se and qual Postmaster - General McLean's administration | cle in the way of Chewing Tobacco has just been | Douglas.) and from Ohio, (Mr. Pugh.) of the affairs of that branch of the Govern- | introduced to the public, by Messrs. F. Goodwin Mr. Bigler was not in favor of Congressional ment, and has been adhered to throughout that of everp Postmaster General who has her with xevoral a os ¥ s » Mth instant. OGUE & oe, , STALE (eaten ce tents Pee will recrive a suitable reward by leaving throm at ot Sewer’ _N Govevs LaDy NS Water st, re % ofquan- IxtERESTING To Tonacco Cuxwx! tt. = = —— | thi<effies. ES’ BOOK for March at OST—A small blue Camel's Hair SCARF, st LENS rONS Bookstore, | [hs Nationnl, ofan the Aone SCARE ot ‘Thr Atlantic Monthly for ch, and Sth street. A suitable reward will be given if Household Words for March. left at 439 oth wt. fe 26-31” Feect ¢ Magaziue for Mar h§ Mary Glenworth, or the Forbidden Marriage, by ness, Tam + or means y ish the public, at all times, wi pure arti- & Bro., of New Yo-k. interference in favor of slavery. but thought | cle,on the most rea. jc terms. ight b : All orders loft with the drivers of my wagons. itis | from the finest quality of Cut To- | there might be a case where interference would “God: “A an ARD FOR THE APPREHEN = ‘Godey’s leo,” or at my office, corner of : | be necessary. He stood on the Democratic pia, oe 1G streets, G i J] | Reynolds; price 5* i ant conviction of t eon OF since administered tho Department's affairs | ¥8°0, neatly wrapped in Tin Foil,and each pack- | platform, bit would stand: by tee Hee eratis | Dun with prompt attention,” Ccore™towm» Will | Aneodoten of Lovo, 9 tiple Monten: price @1. | paren my tole fr the font Rare oN down to the present time. Yet its alleged Paar aes zonter=s it very convenient to | the Supreme Court. 7 fo 24-1m a WALTER GODEY. Grp ric Shc ert by | Hat i wih 2B i Hes ak , 5 SIVE, new books published received immed a SON, hepa fr Mara mecha | Frege tt a rely | iar nt” NO A wo ELA Hons Oe peegaen eepewangd (oe MN a the whole poin r. "s speech—there | fresh for months. ‘ | About midnight, Mr. Hale's amendment to sirects, hteee sosmireceee B | tars 04 + COF. 436 LOST — Jost, within the Inst work, in the being no peint whatever in its constant re- pe See } ich riation bill, providing for | clo of % MP ‘Boe the See over ia $100 Wo a petition of insane, valgar and wholesale per- on ity of Washington, T' OFUTY will find it a superior article. ly BIL! the Southwestern Railroad Bank Anrnuivat or or°shh Lrg, Charlectan RC. der will . Who respectfully informs it jadies and gentle- other SRY Coben a reateat of many prominent ieee Be hee eae | Bee Ne duced to vinte Chie city, profaenten eee stow AYED OF STOLEN About the tet Jnun- dave, His peinlony and 72i nti heey ata fr fe ie Ss laa White New. BAUR CROW INC INTO TAR Finahege: | Solorkis mecnarys TOM teal om as been tested by, eat samtiet, vetiat : thonsan Wonal abuse of President Buchanan. As Mr. Morrie and his political associates could see mething wrong in it while themselves plying the Department with representations designed to bring about the removal of the incumbents were displaced from office to make room Chewers will do well to give ita trial, they | the General A) pI = otis | mining out ‘the representative popatation befove cred Panga ty (9 We have received nays Pde a een abe styl te pha Miy igs ee ‘e have i 2 copy of the “ Die- es seri thisniveeien ‘lot of Danke Ti TG awn tionary of the United States Congress, contain- Cart Colles Dee Tiel Boring Chester, which fake selling ist rican "to ‘af manera ing, bs sate at ie % I Trumbull, Wate ‘ond Wiis a poems TERS ther brows or blac] is 8 oe : ian — : meee tok 5 ‘ . 5 > 4 the foundation of the Government; with an ap- | “Niro Asean Big ee in fact, any thing that can be called’ for f'n hak? compiled as a manual of reference for the | Crittondon, Davis, Fiteh, Fitzpatric ‘Shoe Store, clnxs § and ‘ot W. P. WILLIAMS, 5 wee 3 xentlemen; ojos Indies of the most delicate char- | _f25-3t 38 E street 2 isiator and statesman; by Charles Lanman, | Houston, Hunter, Iverson, Johnxe 4 Rubber Soles put 00 at the shortest notion. A | Sctor; and it must be tented to be appreciated. He OST—A DIAMON at their own nominees, the public, we appre, | ot ohnron of Feaneaser, Kruinedy, Lane, Paik, Pushy | ¢ eetfully solicited. ee to pete ies tories | IL MOND PIN, on Monday. the 2st. 4 , blished for the author by J. B. Lippincott id, Rice. Sebaxt i, r Don’t forget nd nnmber—WHEAT- ; ig ditiogmeked” Spe, wn The finder shall be rewarded by callie at the hend. win conclude that their present apnina ay Philadelphia.” us Pps = Ward, and Yulee ide, — si u th s Cash Store, No.4 Penn. avenue, between seomtier BAR Se National jotel offer. sd "fen that it is improper, arises wholly from the fact | ‘This work strikes us from the hasty tnepection | The bill was then passed—yens 27, nays 16. | 9! 8nd Wests. . on ye eee nd, J. = eee that its current application interferes with the | we have been enabled to give it, asone of consid-| Ix tam Hovss, in Committee of the Whole, C ‘ett el iO A os my Sootiee? — . success of their present politica] schemes against | erable utility as a work of reference, containing, | the consideration of amendments to the Post IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT and got Ces | BROARDING. the Demoeracy. sit undoubtedly does, a large mass of lezislative | Office Appropriation bill was continued unti x In putting up also, a Bunton aud diseased Nail, at ny Toso, siv- | and BOAR DI: In the course of this speech of Mr. Morris, ag | 8nd executive information. near the close of the session, when the eominit- See tn ean SOR NOGS, irae Pua amt causing immedints and perfect re- | at No.7 Br published in the Gpbe of yesterday morning hea | tee rose and reported the bill to the House. tes been. ecerts i Shag E CODDWIN'& is represented as saying : J Axnivensary or WiILLIAMANDMARYCoulacr.| The select committee to investigate the charge | BRO.. of New Yorx Crrv. The 166th anni of William and Mary Co'- | that a member of the Committee on Accounts | (TOBACCO, ofthe BEST QUALITY, is selected, lege. aay Viekiule, we adage wun a, vos had civel onside ation for ting favor. 28S mrepeed in TIN FOIL, and PATENT Saturday. A large number of the Alumni | @l upon the elaims of certain parties, were The great advantages of this over other brand, were gathered there, with the visitors, students authorized to print the testimony. Adjourned. consist in the size ofthe packager, rendering it ase was read by ne 10 BOBO" tothe occasion. A poem Pr dings of To-Day. convenient to carry in the pocket, pul by being delivered by ex-President Tyler, Ganon Ix rue Senate, to-day, Mr. Fitch, from the FERRCSED, “OL it henpe MORE feye andimproves in'quality as it ix used; while in other and guests in the Baptist Church. In the eve. | Committee on Printing stated that an emer- frauds, ai wou at the package in opened, the quali- ning an entertaiment, ; had cccurred that would have thé effect | ty rapidly DETRRIORATES—the tobacen grow- rm Prepared by the fair ladies | BeN°Y the offec deo ny neeld be committed, ti are men employed in the service in Miinofs ane would at once be suspected.” Possibly this may ’-s true; for it is evident from the brief statisties of the Post Office ap- pointments and removals in Illinois, which we Publish above, that there yet remain in the service there, not a few of those who were ap- Pointed at the solicitation of Mr. Douglas and O TO 3. W.P. MYERS & CO, _Sans ____Opponite the Treas: 22d stcwots, First Wa fyon wait MICKORY LAXMANS DICTIONARY OF ConGRES* D at $6 per cord; at $5; at $4; otthe Unit~d Stat cr Ab ste kind and stz2 at 85.5 per ton. ms Sketchos of its Metbore f at oan of the % 4 ‘Rn api % man- 3: W: PMY RRS $502, vel ghedipee se Statosias ; _fo ew eS ROOL TOR BOARD FRENCH | tee _ Wasa wv, beeen whet eet the Heights i : i ras Partaken of by the guests. | to keep Congress from having ‘ny more print. | iif 4s+and hittoring the pooket,to the gredt annoy- } < betrceen Alezandria and Washington Linen tts hia fellow Congressional, traitors to-the Denis | The toasts were responded to hy Govermer urn Ling done during the present Seaton, ote of the Gat Toe nmunar. The Dretting which the Fine | /.Popile. received at ay Stas ne ane Ca nveune! cratic cause. Yet, having before us no’ other i nk Grigaby. General Taliaferro, O. 1.'| Pa Epi gs ne a nating at oak ture, cecil eure prise imeapitiee Prrsererd for" mee a Riexnadrin, V poob Has iust proof of the fact than bald assertio: . - Garnett, Prof. Joynes ‘and ythers, The | his contract, av: je superintend Vb aidei Tobaced. C ——— rnin, VE Morris, the public Mieeas rs oh Visitors have determined to rebuild the College | 'N& power to make a new contract withont first | SV\r in the use of Plux hpie) he to conclude that there ‘ Tilinois an individual perkates sap aay - Federal Goverment, Nites dame h C do. on the old site tmmertiately, and to cal omthe Ai. | S08 sixty days’ notice. He a joint | SSemactgse er neom Preeeed rah ee jute for oo re i. tion remedying this which was For sale bz Wholesale Merchants, who reocive ft -Grigaby of Norfoly-to choose a plan 1 Gnas main 10 met bres rede es | (e ; 11 o'clock, was then passed. UL OF ‘teetiter 'sorant am Water stazet, New York, Bo, XI } ne, Dr. 5. may be consulted daily at the National [STEREST ALLOW =D ON, SPOS TES. eat rah enton aeig ataie| gy RU Fe a G Pi ae Onpoaite the Preasery. ]

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