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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY -February 2%, 1859. D> Tuoven “Tux Stan” ts PRINTED ON THE FASTEST STEAM PRESS LN USE soUTH OF BaLti- MORE, ITS EDITION I* 80 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT TO BE PUT TO PRES® AT AX EARLY HouR; ApvER- TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY TWELYx O'CLOCK, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union publishes and comments favor- ably upon the President's message vetoing the agricultural college bill. . The same paper has an article commenting on the non-committal character of the Emperor Napoleon's speech at the opening of the French Legistatare on the 7th inst. a The Intelligencer gives a short synopsis of the President's veto message. and is devoted to Congressional proceedings and news. «oes ~~ NEW PUBLICATIONS, From Taylor & Maury we have * Fankwel: or. ‘The San Jacinto in the Seas of India, China, and Japan, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, M. D.. U.S. N45 Harper & Brothers. New York."’ An interesting volume of naval travels. in which the author im- proves the opportunity to suggest an organic re- form of defects in the consular system. + The Old Plantation. and what I gathered there in an autumn month, by James Hungerford, of Maryland: Harper & Brothers,New York.’ This book, ax indicated by the title. Is an entertaining account of what an intelligent man saw on and about an old Maryland plautation during an autdmn month. ~* Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses connected with tie regal succession of Great Britain. by Agnes Strickland; Harper & Brothers, New York; Vol. VII’) This volume presents the life of the unfortunate Mary Stuart. and appears to be a very thorough biography, in | Mise Strickland’s usual clear and vigerous style i From Messrs. Blanchard & Molun we have “The Ways and Means of Payinent— full anal- | ysis of the credit system, with its various modes of adjustment, by Stephen Caldwell: J. B. Lippin- cott & Co. !Philadelphia."” This compactly priated volume of over six hundred and fifty pages diseus- | ses fully a great variety of topics not directly in- dicated by the title. Among these is money of Gccount. or the mode of expressing values and prices, of stating amounts, and of employing the language of accounts. The banking system is treated of very thoroughly, and its origin and his- tory given. The subject of Treasury notes is also discussed, and their use advocated. The volume particularly commends itself to business men, pol- iticians, &e. From Jos. Shillington, we have “The Swamp Doetor’s Adventures in the Southwest ;"" + Major Thorpe’s Scenes in Arkansas;"’ and the “ Big Bear's Adventures and Travels” —all {ilustrated by Darley, and all overflowing with fun. and abound. ing in graphic point and spirited adventure, and all published (as a matter of course) by the Peter- sons of Philadelphia. - Shillington sends us, also, ‘-The Ladye of Alba- rone, or the Poisin tioblet."" (some title that.) by George Li ppard—published by the Pctersons. US The Ohio Leg re has repealed the ten Per cent. interest law, restering the rate again to six per cent. U7 Tae French army, it 13 said, is composed of 621.000 fighting men, of which 500,00 are available for foreign war. D7 Connoisseurs of pantomime are talking loudly of a new clown at Astley’s, in London. who is said to combine the agility of the new school with something like the humor of the old Angest of a Mcrperer.—John Crowley. who murdered bis wife in Boston, on the 30th of No- vember last. has heen arrested in Charleston, S.C. | A requisition from Governor Banks has been dis- | patebed for his return for trial Navat.—Orders Imve been received at Phila, delphia from Washington to have the United States sloop-of-war Lancaster fitted out, with al) possible despatch, for a trial trip at sea. The | machinery for this beantiful vessel is all on board, and the work of rigying. &c., is fast approaching completion. It is supposed that the sloop will be ready for the trial trip iu the course of three weeks. | It is also stated that on the first day of March, | the number of men in all deparlnents of the Phil- | adelphia Navy Yard is to be reduced, and the | wages for those retained will be rated at the same | standard as adopted on the outside for the same | employment Tur Paracvay Exproiriox.—Buenos Ayre dates of January 4th have been received. Con® missioner Bowlin and the Commodore of the U_ S. squadron had gone to have an interview with President Lopez, with the brigs Dolphin and | Perry, which would be taken in tow at the forks | of the river by the steamers Fulton and Water Witch. The rest of the leet remained at Monte- video. A Paraguayan steamer Lad yone up with a chain to place across the river. A French and an English steamer had gone up the river. It is | supposed the latter will demand indemnity in the | ease of a British schooner recently seized. It is said that President Lopez has an Lundred thousand men under arms. The opinion was that | our squadron was inadequate. because only a few | of the vessels were capable of ascending the river. | Frox Mexico.—The steauship Tennessee, from Vera Cruz, with dates to the 22d February, has ar- rived at New Orleans. General Miramon was still at Orizaba with 4,000 | men collecting forced loans everywhere. He had | formed a cabinet with General Lar Has minis ter of finance. and General Castello minister of war. | A body of 4,000 liberals were at Zacatecas, aud an- other body was at Morella. The Progresso of the 16th states that the French | and English ¢ anders Lad notified the captain | of the United States friyate Saratoga that they | should board the steamer ‘Tennessce if there were auy filibusters on beard, to which the captain of | the Saratoga intimated that they would nut do so | while the Saratoga was near enough to prevent it. | The foreign ministers at the capital had not rec- ognized Miramon’s government. but the English and Preach squadrons were in Lostile attitude off VeraCruz. favoring Miramon’scause. The Church party will attack the city frou the sea, while s Miramon will attack from the land side. ‘The fHaglish and French merchants had renounced the protection of their own flags and placed themselves under the American flag. ee Tus Purrxdrooieat Deveroruents oF Hex- ky Jomrentz.—This individual, recently con vieted in Chicago, I11., of the murder of his mis- ‘Wess, the woman whose remains were sent in a barrel to New York, has had his head cxamined by twe different professors of phrenology, who say that the bead of Jumpertz is one of the best devel- oped, in every respect, ever examined. The in- tellectual greatly predominates over the animal a a of benevolence has the sway over others, being three times as as the or; of destructiveness The pole ofa naa committing murder with such a finely developed bead may be as one ina ‘million ; but he thinks it utterly impossible. Dr. Barras | State Governments, and will open the way fur ite message is a lengthy and able treatise on | en AND GOSSIP. PERSONAL. lore nie +++» Majors Brice and 8. P. Heintzelman, U. 8. Tue Kituiye or Puitir Barton Ker.—The | A., are at Willards’, : reader will find in the local columnsof the Star | _--.- Hon. FE. A. Hannegan, formerly U. 8. Sen- ator from Indiana. died at the St. Louis, on Saturday nigit. eee T. C. Evans is in London, just fresh from New York, with a view of escort ing Dick- ens to the United States, and Mr. Arthur Smith will accompany him. n ;--. We learn that, on the 22d inst., Rev. 8.D. Finckel, of this eo honored by the F: of Irving College, Manchester. Md., with the de- gree of Doctor of Divinity. to-day as full particulars of this affair, and the Planter’s House, in circumstances bearing upon it, as were ob- tainable up to the hour of going to press. It is impossible as yet to come to a just con- clusion with reference to it.’ It isthe duty of the officers of the law to sift the affair to the very bottom, taking due caro got to be influenced either in the investigation or their judgment to be pronounced upon it by popular sentiment either for or against the accused: The task is a very difficult and.dcli¢ate one. It is to vindicate the safety of human life here, if it shall be proven that the deceased was the vietim of the wiles of a woman, or of the malice of others. On the other hand, the so universal ~ ++ +e - - > Later from Califernia, &c. “The _steanship Ulinois, from Aspinwall, with California dates to the Sth of February, and $1.255,0W in specic, has arrived at New Yor The U.S. sloops § and St. Louis had | left Aspinwall, the former for Vera Cruz and the latter for Greytown. £ * Collector Sutherland, at Sacramento, died on sympathy for the connections and orphan wee inst.’ He formerly to Philadel- children of the deceased. should not be per- mitted (o influence the action of the officers of the law, who have to deal only with the offen- Resolutions were to be introduced in the Cali- fornia Legislature. juesting Senator Gwin to resign on account - iv his bill providing for letting the ocean mail interests, he violated the ders against the law, and against the moral instructions of the Legislature, pa earn ee i Panama confirms t ry See he comment: - | Ouseley treaty. It mye that the” Cam Irisarri Tue Vero Messice.—On Saturday, th hp dle ne acted upon by the Nicaraguan House received from the President a message vetoing the bill donating lands to the States for establishing and maintaining agricultural colleges. His objections are: First, the bill will take $5,000.000—the estimated revenue from public lands—from the treasury at a time when it is already depleted. Second, it inter- feres with that independence of each other which should exist between the Federal and A revolution was imminent at Chili. lice at Copeapo had overthrown the government oificials. The niment was a) hensive of danger in the south, as the opposition there have means, arme and anmunition. The whole re- public, except Valparaiso and Chiloe, was in a state of seige, and all , except Valparaiso, were blockaded or about to be. ‘1 Cyane was to sail on the 2th of January for Panama. The Province of Maule is reported to have pronounced against the government. Seven persons, including D. 1.. Ferguson. Horace Young and min Dean, Americans, had been drowned iu ‘Talcahuana bay while sailing in a small boat. Peru was quiet. The French minister had sus- tained diplomatic retations in consequence of the refusal of the yovernment to give damages for the imprisonment and brutal treatment of a Freneb- man. The U.S. frigate Merrimac wasat Real the sloop of war Decatur was olf Fonsec the Ist of February. ee ee eee Ivorts or Dry Goons at New§Yorx.—It ap- os from the Journal of Commerce that the total mports of dry goods at New York, during the last four weeks, is %$4.95,003 greater than for the corresponding four weeks of faust year, $1.990.4 6 less than for the same period of 37. and $3,101,601 greater than for the same period of 1556. The total ed for warehousing is very small, while the rawals have been quite large consideing the 1 stuck in store. ‘The total imports since Jan- uary Ist is $12,665.466 in excess of the correspond- ing total for last year. The po- the latter to look for support to the former; besides, contingencies may arise when it will be necessary to have the lands to pledge as se- eurilies for loans. Third, it will injure the new States in that it affords facilities fur specula- tors to obtain large bodies of land in them. Fourth, it is doubtful if the object sought would be obtained by this appropriation, as the Fed- eral Government has not and should not have any power to follow and enforee the application of the trust. Fifth, it will affect injuriously existing institutions of learning by establishing rivals supported by 2 Government donation. the subject. and presents incontrovertible ar- | “ uments against it. Tun Tarirr.—The reader will find below an extract from a recently published letter written by Senator Iverson, of Georgia, upon the pro- priety of Congressional legislation at this time 5 mesting to raise more revenue from imports than the k. at the Encampm tariff of 1857 will accord, which is in exact | Punetual tant tener aiie accord with views on the same subject repea’- | forward. Eis woul” edly published of late inthe Star. We fear if READ AND R POSITIVELY LAST WEEK of the Rus- sian War. Odd Fellows’ Hall. it I. O. 8. M.—CRUSADERS’ LODGE No. 1. lem Sel be held “THIS (Monday) his note of warning comes too late to admit of | 4/5 it The ee BN ee Re 5 well-balanced action upon the tariff ere the | w ere re ae Nosnee D. end of this Congress. Nevertheless, they should | nearsth street. Mind the Aesomble Hang be read and pondered over by all Democrats in} f!2t€ v7 Congress : sai ee <sPhta wewulds lewve a Genet oe creme, anasto | lem this city, will he delivered twenty millions annually. How was that to be | D ING} March a wai, at supplied? Kither by additions! loans or by an crease of the tarilf. either uow or hereafter. [twa a necessity—was it not. under the circumstauces aoe wise and proper that the Democratic party. now | I having a majority in both Houses of Congress, | | should agree upon and arrange such a tariff as would raise su upon at7 o'clock. "Ti »he had at Philp's P re. fe al ‘ashington Art Aw es, Statuary, Wate yon Drawings, ia new open at the cious Galleries of the Association, on between 10th and lith streets, EVERY D. 19 o’clock a. m. fo 5 o'clock p. m., and in the EVE- i from 7 to 10 o’elock. ‘ veral fine Pictures in the Exhibition are ng of Pain’ (revernment—such a one as it could stand pi and defend. and thus settle this vexed and rplex- ing subject at the present session? If we di the question would arise again at the next session. even if no extra session should be called. and under circumstances greatly more unfavorable to the free- trade policy and to the Democratic party than at | 117” Admission 25 cents. in i9-tf eseut. ‘The taritf party, the protectionists, would RATOR, nave a decided majority in the next House of Rep- Ms. sentatives, and would, beyond doubt. pass such RATOR, | tariff as would suit them.” Could thes igonaron: it? Agreeable to the most favorable c: on. GORA ° | the free-trade or anti-tariff party in the next Senate would not have a imajority of more than two or three, and it was Georges ee. they soak Sours have a majority at all, It was dangerous, there- SO) NTS. fore, in my oplcion, at least unwise. to tarn the AMARRTGEA. subject over to the next Congress. Besides, if the DACIIE. next Senate should be able to defeat a protective * tariff sent to it from the House, the subject would form one of the exciting clements of the next Pres- inential election, and would sweep the Democratic party from Congress in ev State, and prob- ably in every free State ~ In my 0 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK o man War. Odd Fellows’ Hall. ie very point of view thaf we should now, wiilst we have the power. remodel the tarilf to suit our own policy. ks it could be done by reducing the free List, ani = making asinall addition to Gutiabte articles. 1 WE SUBSCRIBER W . ¥ would vote for any reasonable arrangement which fully call the attention of might be deemed necessary, and might be | the pu € agreed upon by thi rs and thowe | PO. opposed to a pro tariff, If deemed necessary | [NG neaticnn, of im on't forget to call at portant, and as part of a yeneral se shortest notice. ic agreed upon, | would be willi “YS, Pa. avenue, betweonu ith and Iily of thirty ae cent. op iron, coal. Gy fe zs Stt articles; but | would not vote for any increase of : IAL NOTICE. the tariff which was not agreed upon and brought , Housekeepers and others ix forward as a party policy to provide for the wants =p z | ousshold ’ oe ‘ and to settle we question at | 0 of Mr. Hope, of the Britich : ~ These were the views presented by me in the | tu tsi utiset beta eee ea Ri ee aN O'clock, caucus alluded to. ‘The letter of the Secretary of | “it UJAS.C. MeGUIRE the Treasury to the H of Representativ: few days ayo renders it certain that the ta either “be remodelled or the nati cr dow Wait IKK: if ever. pinion tariff at this aoe = seassion at the next with a Jowellors, stays, GALT & BRO. “ven show whether my |g. 99 5 Ord, 35 four doors it ie caucus was wise or | —f2#-3t west of Brownn’ Hotel. Tue Curio Ixvestigatixe Comittee re- ported to-day, completely exonerating the Hon. Wm. Cullom from all chargos of malfeasance iu office. as anticipated a few daye sinee in the ON EXHBrTr PUILP’S—Mr. Leutze’s Inst groat wor ) painted at Dusseldorf, ““Para- dine and the Peri. “ Nymph of a fair, but erring line! Gently, ho said—one hope is thine.” [Aluore’s Latta Rookh. FRANKLIN PHILP iallery, 382 Penn. avenue, Fine Art Star. We shall endeavor to publish the re- | f2 _ = ae and doth sts, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK of the Rus- | ehh wian War, Odd Fellows’ Hall, “"° ** Derentios or tae Sexate.—The President LYON'S has issued @ proclamation convening the Senate | WL AGNETIC POWDERS » will dentro: in extra session on the 4th of March. Garden Insects, Cockroaches, Bad-b ues, Fleas, Ants, Moths, and all pests of the vermin kind. th Tar WeAtuer.—The following report of the weather for thi morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Tho time of observation is about 7 o'clock : Pepxvany 2s. 1859. . New York, N.Y. Philadelphia. Pa. Baltimore, Md.. Washington, D.C Richmond, Va portance of a reliable article « ble. In warm, weatherall natu nas with ing foes. "This Powder ix the ouly arti discovered which will exterminate thom. A botanists frow the Horticultiral Socisty while and The im hind is r -clear, wind 1 clear, wind W. ly prepared to re: 8 6Hf Patent have be ls and Letters a Petersburg, Ve. -cloudy, 58°. verninente of England, France. Gormany avd Norfolk, Va... 8°. wind 3 onthe World's Fair, and numerous ined- Lynebburg, Va. horticultural colleges and socictios, Knoxville, 7 -Clear, . clear, 419. Cloudy. miid. ar, 49. at the Royal Commiss t London, have awarded 5 n for the great value of your Magnetic ys Powders, for extorminating insects, &e. loudy, cool. MILLARD FILLMORE, Chairman.” loudy. 64°, wind SE.| Theabove was accompanied by a certificate of ain: gy. Prince Albert. 5 y IT IS FREE FROM POISON, Montgomery, Ala. y ¥ Ne ‘ORK, October Ist, 1858, “Mr. E. L.von.—Denr Sir: We have analysed and tested your Magnetic Powders and find the fectly harimie: FROM THE _ o mankind and domestic animals, but tertain death when inhaled by buga, antenna insects, “JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., “LAUEARCE RETO, Ot Ds Comers, : 3 “Prov. CuEMistRy, N. Y. Hosprrar. Parkersburg. -clear, pleasant. Superintondent of the N. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m.. (cor- ne ca telled all the bu rected for temperature,) 29.54%; at noon 29.915. Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 45°; at noon 50°, Maximum during 24 bourse day, 54°; minimum 43°. a &e., with Lyon’s Powder, and ns ube, Ever rdener and housekeeper must | pe adi- rect ingorost in.an articlo of thes kind. Holes can be made to the Astor, St. Nicholas, and Metro- politan Hotols: to Judge Meics, President of the ending 9a. m. to- the world. — —-+e0e- Sa Dr. says: U7 The Railroad Convention. which was in} Winheld Boots Geran We Biohde Te Ae eet ue thee th bemoan cw oe mothe prison | session In New York last weeek, finished its labors page OP pee Xe, (Jude Mitice heads i «, This 1 LYON iso there confined. I found roe of lave Inferiur | 0% Tuesday night. The result was that amicable | S¥*.hius suseaery of Prot. Lxox tostod it thar. ical organizations. and belonging to the | felations are restored between the following roads, | oug ye wn Gentry lopuste, krasshoppors, ants, jowest orders of human beings, with but one or | viz: the Baltimore and Ohio, Pennsylvania Cen- Sune rt ouses made pure” " plants cau be two exceptions Hoary Jomperts janization | tral, New York Central, and the New York and | Arran are now made through Morsrs, ‘Was one of the most strikiug exceptions that Lever | E44 A i codactt Cte ARNE: ARK, of New York, to hi it sold saw; and I was never more surprised and disa, wre. Beneral reduction of ten per cent. upon | throughor Mi i | oe ae T could lly believe that he was the man convicted of murder. He is rather a swnail man. and would weigh about 120 or 125 nds, and looks ver much like Prince Albert; and was he walking the streets of London might easily be mistaken for that distinguished page hough his in- tellect is much larger and his forehead towers much higher bis hair is fine and dark or black; his eyes are dark and bright; he has a flue nervous tem per- snent, fair skin and fine features; in short is really (25 years of age.) yale set te. 9 A One of the ladies at a late fashionable ball all freight from New York to Westérn points was } are advertised, Be cautious! prices pes agreed upon. St. Louis is included in the reduc- tion. The fare of passenyers was allowed to re- main as at present. Other questions were up for discussion, but the above was the only settlement made. aud all other matters were allowed to pass without decision. The Convention adjourned to ; “New Yi “In retiring from bust soct Powders and ORK, November ath, 1853, ness I have sold all my En- Puls, Letters Patent, and the Messrs. BARNES & pvery sade by iny- self, and bron orior of Awin, and in unknown to any other persons. The genuine and effective article is put — tin oon TON TS mect in Buffalo on the 16th of March, for the pur. | CRtinuet» bear my na : : , a is pur- he mice cannot be reached by a Powder, and bose of arranging the Sumuner time-tables. are Killed by's Maaseric Prat. Order through IJ At the meeting of the Massachusetts Histor- Opis Lyon's Sere hs inact in paepat) ixed for ra! mice, teal Society on Thursday evening, Hon, Kdward Tyou's Pills are mix i na 2 = Y ashin, on as said ‘et a worn soe inne Everett pronounced an eulogy on Hallam, the | $1. fel se isccioas, een eine nceuhly ostand, ‘who liver in thinetty. does not pay the | E2Ktsh historian. “Among thoue present were the 13and ES New York. Laker. butcher. and others ‘who feed the fainily | Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Va., Gov. Banks, and R. sad supply it with = < 5 sD tee cle e e €. Winthrop, the president of the society, fapgthe MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, CONGRESSIONAL. ——-—_— Is te Sexare, on Saturday, the Vice Pres- ident submitted a letter from the Mayor of the city of Washington, transmitting a copy of a joint resolution of the city councils protesting against the passage of the bill now before Con- conferring additional privileges on the Battimore and “Ohio Rail Company; re- A bill was, passed ereatings judicial district in Oregon, and dividing the ste af Iowa into two judicialdistricts. F Therap Sppropriation bill wee taken up, and—~ ‘ submitted amendments add the bill $100,000 for ordnance and supplies, $50,000 for Benicia arsenal, $53.910 for repairs and improvemonts of hew machinery at Spring- field. $55,000 for same at Harper's Ferry ar- mory, $100.000 for constructing 3 road from Fort Benton to Fort Walla Walla, indefinite amounts to reimburse the State of as for Volunteer pay in Indian wars, and to pay Mas- sachusetts and other States for same kind of services during the war of 1812. Several new sections were added modifying the regulations of the tary Asylum in the District of Co- lumbia. Several other unimportant amend- ments being wade, the bill was passed. Adjourned. Iv tue Hovss, the motion to suspend the rules to allow Mr. Phelps to report a bill for reviving the Tariff of 1846, and suspending that of 1857 for three years, was not agreed to—yeas Mr. Davis 128. nays 88—two-thirds being required. Mr. hens mado an unsuccessfal effort to have one day set apart for Territorial business. Tho Speaker then laid before the House a veto message from the President of the United States, returning. with his objections, the bill donating public lands to the States which may provide colleges for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts. ‘The question being put whethor the House would gu reconsideration puss the bill, and it was nega l—yeas 105, nays 96—two-thirds being required. The Consular and Diplomatic, lative. Executive, and Judicinl. and the sion Appropriation bills, after being considered in Committee of the Whole were then passed. Adjourned. Proceedings of To-Day. Is tus Senate, to-day, most of the morning hour was consumed in the consideration of pri- vate business of no ee interest to the publ Mr. Pugh moved to postpone all prior ord and take up the homestead bill; lost—yeas 27, a 30. hortly after twelve o'clock, Mr. Houston arose to the personal explanation that he gave notice of a few days ago. He said that his po- litical life had now about come to a close. and he had no doubt he would be allowed to ad- dress the Senate in reply to the numerous mis- representations which he had from time to time been the subject of. Within the space of twelve or fifteen years a dozen or 80 books had been written in defamation of him. He first allude to a book written, he said, by acertain man with the handle of Dr. to his name to give it influence with the publie, which book purported to give an account of the San Jacintoeampaign. This book. he said, was writ- ten for certain purposes, without any knowl- edge of the fucts. Mr. H. then proceeded to ive a history of that campaign founded upon fis own knowledge and experience. Ix tHe Hovse, Mr. Reagan made a personal explanation, which led to a colloquial discussion between himself and his colleague, Mr. Bryar, in reference to a circumstance which occurred in the House a few days since. The House then resumed the consideration of the naval appropriation bill. The amendment of Mr. Sherman, reducing the appropriations for the ten Navy Yards. in the aggregate. from $1,192,000 to $130,000— agre 4 to; yeas 120, nays 62. The bill was then passed. Mr. Pheips. from the Committee of Ways and Means, pro 1 to report a bill to revive for two years the Treasury note law, and ob- jection being made, the voting to suspend the rules was in progress when our report closed. without any prospect of success. s T WEEK lows’ Hall. of the Rus- at C NEW JEWELRY. ORAL, ETRUSCAN, ENAMELLED LAVA, A were every other style of uew and elegant IWELRY,. We open to-day a lange assortment of the above. M. W. .T & BRO., f23-3t 354 Pa. av., tdoors wost of Browns’ Hot we KEEPERS : HA PATENT CARP WEEPER, A Great Domestic org ay. mil one af the Wonders Lv ee. ro—Iat. it sweeps cleaner than ry toany Carpet: 2d, 1 rniture or sti Among its merits a a Broom, withouti no dust to seil the Woe ps lo in its construction and no! of repair; Sth. It is easily worked and ean be usod bya ehuid ; 6th. Itisdurableand will inst for youre ly, tnkin any Carpet thorou: FS, Pils, needlex, & tt hereas the weeping di dirtalong the Carpet t inte the x and thereby injuriug it vers muel Vor sale at the Plumbing, Gas E 5 the ins of the carpet ting Eestablish VYD , and Strangers returning ‘autily y tl hinds o FURNITURE DRY GOODS, prepared to furnish and carefully pack jor H of the newest designs, as well as q of elegant MEDALLION, WS,aud TAPESTRY CAR- ke of the Messrs. Croshy & jomans, and other celebrated manu- THREE-PLY RAIN CARPETING EY aud fresh goods, and in elegant Sand PARLOR MATS, match- 'AIN MATERIALS, with all jongings in great variety. Weare transportation an: atandard VET, BRUSS: INGS of the ma’ : . Pardoe, H facturers. the at Vv : Alxo, royal double extra heay: and DOUBLE INGRAIN Suparior and will-seasonad FLOOR Ot ci. OTii . Which we cut up and pack to Rtany svzed wail, row La age. hand English PIANO and TA- h, Scotch, and Trish ABLE DAMASKS vAPKINS, and TOWELS. f the advaneed stage of the yw rates at which we purchased the re prepare nd will envage to may be |b of us at much au the xame goods may be had invite all having a desire ve a nish whatever lower D OY s T. R. B. SCHWARZE. Deales has’ on hand, now. sapien, SPICED and’ PICKLED O which will be sent to any part TE im OYST country at the t reasonable tee TERRAPINS ofovery tint stwereee hand. Remember the esi tablishient—corner of 9th fe 35-31* and EB streets, EMicas LAGER BEER DEPOT. No. 510 ELEVENTH STRERT, Two doors North of the Gus Company's Office. patho, undersigned renpectfully announces that he pas noc} ash or oe P Baltz's PHILADELPULA LAGER BERR wkich e is NOW pre to furnish to the trae or te families. Balt’s Lager Bi at the und a otal i ty, thé = city, as in al a en, best manufac All orders promptly filled, and delivered free of charge. fe 25-3in PETER EMRICH, NOTICE TO LADIES . = LEAVING THE CITY. T have just received Snother sper ot. RAGS And BASKETS, cLAUGHLIN, fe 25-3t Penn. av hot. #th and 9th ste, sU'TION. the subscribera,und rmol J.T. HoLerook and A. Fexwic, has dissolved by mutual cou- naine of the firm in settling all debte. . T. HOLBROOK, J. T. HOLBROOK Begs leave to inform hil Hicnda: aad tharputtis ior geeoreh eae barges siness and stand, where they will be pleased to. all w! ho may favor thom with w air strange. “ee JO: ROOK & CO. EAD, BELIEVE, AND IMPR HEA! LTH — Madam Nou Conemmption ver, Bc! STHMA, BRONC: and m1 618 94 Of Colts, onoror two bpttion yi ‘ersons from all sections have ordered diff quantities by ex; tis purely vegetable; a . v~ ing been restored leep ion, she mun fy . fatingly to eee a Pa: avenuc and 7s ovat Culver'e, corner 12th street avenue. 405mm H. J. MeLAUGHLIN NOTICE OF DISS Tue Copartne! ut Sxisting between sent.” J. 'T. Holbrook 1s duly authorized to use the R. M. A. FENWICK, taken GroxGk L.. Wuaters asa partner in the same fe 2-1w* Ss. T. HOLL OVE YOUR maxically on COQUG: is A Nit effecta curs ata cost of 0 cents. Pe becom ta tet injury "ita eit wi to ith by it di reco ‘etiog Gast 5: an and street; and Bae ADIES’ HAIR Bows Wit Brn 5 cant i GIB! ‘ig, “Curl asrpliet gC deem AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE THIS EVENING, Fob. 2%, MISS VANDENHOP®, daughter of the ovtelrated tragedian, Mr. Sohm To the Editor of the Star: Pulmonary Consumption consists tn a emaciation of the ody with debility and and sometimes wi: Purulent Expectoration. h. | Only isa disease Of the firetiun po poe har goer a MR SSWINBORNE of tt teagacnty i ee rane | WER eanke' thar Gren sPfcorance in Shakeptarv's the nab te of reat sand en M rt CB eT 4H. ms of its ravages in America exceed ninety- | yy” ch will he produced with onre amd every thousand. “‘Thereare five species of this fatal A ea T have mo hesitation to state that four aha eh the’ are curablé by the application of suita- | Mr, — Will sustain the part af Macduff, Messrs. ble at an early fore the Lungs are weon, Fenno, Grosvenor, in the cast. or the Consti broken down Gy - ae Species, it never was cured, aor | will er tekenedieat men say what they will, | me | | say the contrary, and will convince them by facts, theugh they make great ‘ions. and give false hopes to the patient until the fatal hour arrives, which is very criminal in any physician to lay false inducements and encouragements before | for it is only madness to attempt it. He ‘Bot vital air,a man that can cure Toftau Consumplion; this I state without hesitation or fear of contradiction. ‘The chief symptoms are inflammatory heat, con- stant fever, loss of appetite, and a total tion FaNP | DIORAMICTLLUSTRATIONS from the commencement ; in any such cases | can tell b “rye gros examination, or the minutest RUSSIAN WAR description of the case from the patient or = x LIFE size TABLEAUX friends ‘and tm such instances 1 euurlude that the | Of Exarisu, Faexcn, Praxis, anv Rusetax Gey. ree is Wrought in ven. and that man | 7yy, ?, cannot reverse it; and that death hiad laid its iron tab — Ron ON IN THE grasp u ts victim t im such Cases that a " Siysician | forfeits the confidence of his patients, | And on saTthba sacrifices his reputation in c uence of met hav- ‘ TET. Tite hoati of the house has been entrusted t . Wood . OF the . fs r. thon wa ie erty Pg gran to Sy ~: wi ww of new Mune” ture ” LE eee (QPP FELLOWS HALL. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF =RSOD tients, EVERY Nig Y AFT HNGON, at o'clock, ing sulicient kuowledge of the ditfereut —— of chtieen's hedeg ap Srey eee Consumption io his attempts to cure where it ix tor eae at Reserved Soats open from 10 til iy) ible. Should medical men in general have | 4 @eiock. Suilicient knowledge of the fatal species, they | Doors open at 7, to commence at & quarter to ¢ could clearly judge from the earliest period, and | elec, fo a iw | speak accordingly; but unfortunately for them- Mes: ANCES KEMBLE’S selves and their patients, they grope tn the dark, EA Kon ati GSPeARE, and putting the lives of their pa in jeopardy. | At Ph NIC ALL. out off the slender thread that iife bangs On. Eau 3 aware there are thousands pretending to cure Con- sumption that know no n ore about the natare of, uor the mode of treating it than the patients then. seves; and [ clearly confess that in cases out of a hundred they create bose Consuaptives medical aid, when Von Like i = You take it.” Hood. What wonder is it fhat Honry the Pighth.” ie for the want of suilicient these can be proved as facts. TICKETS = © May be obtained at INE DO: eae ce Prey BD ser EZ2_ aft cuch species diifers in its symptoma in some | Nenncrpt Hiskae ton ait igi ness at jegree from the other, res an opposite i Lae hets tor the mode of treatinent. that it would be todfeas to | hot tor F{VE DOLLARS enelent toe bce Ras treat them here fees ina of Wm. G, Metzsrott, corner Poun, avenue and 1th the present, and, besides, 1 li : earliest symptoms, from the eriginati Commoners; neithor wil meats be reserved. eee progress upon the system to the fatal | Ua This course of Readings will be positively of it, if not checked in its progress. only and Inet Mrs, Komble will give tn Wash symptoms of Consuy m are insidious and ob- eee . oes of aoe ee t from publie lite. seure. The patient is, perhaps, sensible of some | Snbioans nt Babes ; degree of at sa pod aa sano languor, and | Commences at $ o'clock precisely. breathes with _ froedoin than formerly. | —_ coughs occasionally, but does not com: of ite | a —— hele troublesome. and rarely expec yet, at | BALLS, PARTIES, & the same time. if he makes a deep inspiration, he | RAND HOP OF THE L NIZE He menel ble of some degree of uneasiness in some | (7RAND HOP OF THE UNITED CLUB—The particular part of the chest. ‘These sym; + | ofanmouneing that their het (sone Thee ant ae? ually inercase, until the pulse is found quicker | tapenauncine that thei Ret ¢scnnd Hop, wil than usual, particularly towards evening; a more EVENING" March ist. Im presenting t - than ordinary perspiration takes place in the course | x0lveele-forethe pubite, they fool antisfed thn of the night, and if the sleep be not disturbed by | their effurts to please will be jul, and r coughin, considerable tit of hing takes | first hop the best ol the saxon, ‘Tickets 5) cents, to reed ene, and the patient feels relaxed | ag ste eee ee eee VER, Treen and enfeebled. The cough increases in ueney ———— aes from being dry, is accompanied with purulent mucus, varying according to the peculiar modifi cation of the disease—with a fusiny or frothy. or whitish phlegm—with a small particle of a yellow color, connected with it in ordinary cases. The expectorated substance is of a deep yellow colr at the commencement; and asthe disease advances, it be colorless, or perhaps streaked with Broderick. blood. ROF. GASZYNSK1 AND DAUGHTER will ‘The uneasiness in the chest, only perceived, at five a Juvenile Bail for their preeent and first, on making a deep inspiration or breathing. | former pupils, sud children iu’ general of is now permanent, and attended with a sense of | \Waslunctiu Givo 5, Re Stemi at, weight; the hectic fever has assumed its fallchar- | Hanki Sth and D strests, on! acter, and the patient can only lie with comferton | “8D pr each person. one side; the strength fails Fapidly; the pulse va- | Commence at 7 o'clock p.m. ries from one hundred to one huudred and thirty i col. ("5 clasxen are open for the reception ina minute, the teeth increase in transparency. | ‘to prepare for the Muy Festival. and the whites of the eyes are ly white; the IT HESECOND GRAND COTILLON PARTY ¢ Maraneny Hall, oo D st lat, tak aca See al 3. i on es 5 ou THURSDAY "EVENING. March od, tokets, adnutting a gentioman and ladies, : Cents. Floor Managers.—J. T. Kennedy, ifty J. O, Keefe, T. fe 25 nose is sharp; the cheeks are red; the eyes sunk. | T WE ARE SOCIAL TO ALL. bat bright; the countenance as if smiling; the HE Third Graud COTILLON PARTY of the spine projects, and the shoulder blades stand out | SOCIAL. CLUB at Thorn’s Hail, 7th street, like the wings of a bird. There is a frequent de- OTN BRAY a Merch 2d, wa. sire for heavy sighing, and the sufferer thinks his | »)/icket earn: CENTS, admitting a gee breathing is cheeked in his stomach or chest, By order of the COMMITTEE. oe — his sesptration or Seating a be | fe 22,24,25,2n& Mar2* a shorter and shorter and quicker; weakness and bad 77 rey feeling felt in the stomach, weakness of the beck SPCONR SONLLON PARTY OF THE and loins; costiveness prevails toa great extent; a | “The Company would omageeine irfriends and bad taste in the mouth in the morning, anda de- | the public tat they wil ones CORT TOR sire to back or hawk upa pag pres, oe from the | PARTY at STOTT’S HALL. corner of ith throat, which resembles a bit of boiled stare or | street and Ponnesivania avenue, on MON tough jelly. which relieves the throat for the pret Day the ith February, 1850. ent moment; but no sooner that ita or pllegin . i. is removed or expectorated than Ly ance ts sub a DOLLAR. Commitice of Arraneem stituted or filled with another; this {sa decay of John Younes, "Wyler Southall, "J.T. Gralam. the bronchial tubes. In this state the irritetion ts kept upon the bronchial tubes, until the disease penetrates into the body of the lung. ‘The patient should not neglect or overlook thuse fatal and alarming symptoms, for a short time leaves them beyond the reach of medicine. here is feebleness, languishness, and an ex- shimetom, to wet 1 hereby certify that Josiah Elen ot said cited temperament on the slightest canse. and a pn a pd emp med gvonny A total prostration ou the least exertion. a flutteri: 2 Grounds, two —~ of the organt of the aoararh fold hat. Peevieh | {07 ho" deecy Sod white spotted, belt sel ated temper: a desire to pick the nostrils, sleepy. drow- | fepredating upon the sy, and beavy. a depraved appetitite and diges- | Givea undor my hand an day of Fot- tion; the skin ull’y and acy, a dizziness in the | ruary, Lie, THOS. J. MS,J.P | head, and a confusion of ideas. In females there “ a | is a suppression of the monthly flow. As the dis- | U7), NOTICE ix horoby given that the owner of ] case progresses. there is a swelling of the lower aaa oe i og Applying to the an- advertisement aud / ‘this JOSIAH EGLESTON, igned aud payiag for ext all legal expenses. les, with frequent attacks of dixrrhaa pains in this disease are uncertain: most tients have some pain: weneral. “The pains im the chest are owing w catching cold. which Was neglected or imperfectly treated, and is at- tended With serious consequences 1 remain, respectfully, &c. 3. D. bvexix, M.D., Physician for the Throat and Lungs, of N. York Can be consulted at his office. On Now York » jouth side, betwe 3d and 44 Washington, opposite the United States Hotel No communications answered from patients un- til they come to the ottice and undergo a minute TLEMAN AND HIS WI exaintuation, which is necessary in order to give Ie xeutlemen can be accommodated with ainple satisfaction BOA in & private iamuly,at 445 1, between wh Dr. D. can be consulted from 9 a.m. to9 p.m. | * lth st & m. ANTED TO HR Ww COLORED BOY ; one froin far @" ply at No, 496 7th wt On Sunday from 2 to 6 p. 1m Jeats am aetive he country pre- | rest, to JOHN MAR- fo 24-40" POSITIVELY LAST WEE aK sian War, Odd Follows’ Hall. ‘WO COLORED SERVANTS WANTED IN do work a small uly. A Woman to aud 8 girl to serve as wurse, NG MULES, Also,a lot of fine 3 HORSES. A Youn All of which I offer for sale on appro 1 Corner . Bal fe 24-00gt No. 36, now Warts. ‘The Proprietor of the Intell om hee a eee Agency, SIC street, o. > reapectiu: cite MARE « requiring ‘competont Servente nr ot) phn ting terms, 4 fe B-1w* ‘anted, now, several good Cools, ( ide, Waiters, Drivers, aud Farm Handa, seme inj M. W. GAL MPLOYMENT. ROOMS.— ng JEWELLEKs, 354 Pew E Employment will please call — woes ¥ f 3 ve rive ad r § th ig the ally large as- | iy, tall S p.m ult mployers, when resin: LP gre Ny it register, aud al em wil endeaver to nec public, aud therefore SPOO. Parties in search io our stock somet! t. . McK EY & UANSDALE jas No. 537th at., wear D. AND CIGARS! By eet to advertivement of York, inthis paper. it will eee Oe have just introduced to: public wew Article 0 FT TOBACCO . awl have on re u TOBACCO spoken ol, and ow stopping at th sumers of FINE: CUT as the Doct eet ates Hotel in this also call the atte: 1on Of Connoisseurs Lo my large ia thee wed beeen aoe “LUMP OR CAEN DRS . speci P OR CAVENDISH TOR! i of Virgin Honey, may which, for quality, dohes all ane | be sean, Philanthropy and entorprise In store, at all times, all tho standard bands of = NE WAVAN: s Siould prompt all to calf and | Thich are Eavranted as reprosonted, nd will be _2# iw" __GEORGE CALVERT, Patontos. | “Citscnsand stremrenn eet ee call and ox- VENING = ee amine stock and ENING FANS, ALL COLORS. GEO. W. COCHRAN, EVENING FANS ; 5 s _fe2S-st 8 Pa. av., east of National jetel, evnsigistes SHLIN'S, bot.thand thats. | CoH EW oN G6 TOBACCO, ANS IN EVENING Bane LISS: bet. oth and oth sta, IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT toon At MCLAUGHLIN'S, bet. ath and 9th ats, In putting up PINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, CORNS! bas been Messrs, E. WIN Agnivat. o BR. tng hg 2 = , BRO., of New voutn Poa geil Pt nfortiis fe laches a) - x 7 - wen of Washington and vicinity thateatthe Spent | TOBACCO,ofthe BEST QUALITY, isacioctad, sstgt of many prominent tamilion, he has bon in- | Reatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, aud’ PATENT quoed te wistt | his os, profess wually, for afew | PRESSED, ye. His painless and scientific systei \- stantancouscure of CORNS.BUNIONS AW Ae, | The great advantages of this over other brands NAILS GROWING INTO THE FI! SH, &e., | Consist in the size ofthe packages, rendoring it more n tested by thousands of medical and ‘other | convenient to carry in the pocket. and by being gentlemen; also, by [adivs of the most delicate char- | PRESSED So: 1D it k Mos 1 FRESH, actor; and it must be tested to be appreciated Ho “seats sper baie sp renner at a dvems tt, therfore, unnecessary to puff, but invites | 8% improv quality as it is used: while in other attention to (istinguished Autographs, which | brauds, a8 soon as the packace is opened, the quali speak for themselves, and can be seen, The jollow- | ty rapidly DETERIOR ATES—the tobacco re img. ue Will serve As A Spocimen : a eat began te the pocket, tothe p Banat rom James Lyous, Richmond, June ath, | *@* 4es—and li ie the pocket, ereatannoy Lam or take poate Ing My testimo. | MCC Of the consumer. The Dressing which the Fine nial of the skill and ease with whie Dr. Schultz | Cut Tobacco undergovs, in the process of manufne-| pate ergy ioe sed Neartead sof Corns, | tare, frees it fom nil grit or impurities ao objection ing to pain and causing imme any weuecetS: | able in tho use of Ping Totmeco. Chewors will do| well to give the Patont Pressed s trial, aud judge fi themselves. For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who roosive i direct from the Manufacturers. PREG RY FAV HUSKY for w Aicdicuial wets | _fo2-Im _ sorand mae New Yer ' versal ® ho have tried itto rst " 0 cate best and pureat Whitky" in this market, at | P.O*S Fancy soops T° “Awiholevale : tt HALL, Of all kinds, opening at 2 re at. Paadiy Grocersen fe 5- st Penn. meres Fanos pely Groveriie, wenme, bet. ith aud 9th ats. FRIEND, No.12,coutains Mel- a oO ne Fan A ry AN WATER, wen ewe at cuenta corner Vermont 7 p.m; Rending |