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EVENING STAR: OF Tuoven “Tux StaB” 16 PRINTED ON THE FASTEST sSTKAM PRESS IN USE SOUTH oy Bate ORE, ITs EDITION Is SO LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT ‘To BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADVER- ‘TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BE ‘Twive o'CLock, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY SOT APPEAR UNTIL TRE NEXT DAY. ‘ SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union, in an article entitled ‘Senator Douglas on Slayery in the Territories,” while it gives him full credit for his services in the establishment of the well known doctrines con- tained in the Kansas-Nebraska set, objects that he does not stand up to his own work, but prac- tically abandons the only living principle estab- lished by the Kansas act. /. 7 The same paper contains an article entitled + Financial Diseases and Kemedies—Deficien- cies and Extravagances.”” The Intelligencer publishes the veto mes- eage of the President, and is devoted to Con- gressional proceedings and news. ——+—0e> Cur_p Beesxep to Deatu.—The house of Mr MeCormick, a prominent citizen of Cauandaigua, N. ¥., was burned on Friday night. His little girl, eight years old, perished in the flames. . Rev. Leonidas Rosser, of Richmond, has donated $300 to Randolph Macon College, the in- terest of which is to purchase a medal, tobe given to the senior who shal] deliver the best original oration at each commencement. 10> A gentleman direct from Charleston, S.C. mentions that the orange trees are in blossom, pea- vines growing vigorously, and that last Sunday the windows of the various church edifices re- mained open throughout the day. UF The municipal election in Frederick, Md., resulted in the Democrats electing their mayor by 34 majority. ‘They also elected four alderman to one American. Five Democratic councilmen to two Americans were also elected. The vote was very large. Tue Usion Bank Mvxver.—A young man named Irwin bas been arrested on suspicion of be- ing the person who murdered the cashier of the Union Bank, at Jackson. Miss.,and robbed the bank recentiy. A large amount of gold and Union Bank notes were found on his person. I> Late advices from Havana state thatso much do the authorities dread a revolution. that all the foreign white laborers on the Island of Cuba were ordered to leave when their engagenicuts expire, and the Captain-General will not permit any more to be employed. Svuear anv Morasses.—The total stock of sngar | days of the session, which, in turn springs from ) the waste of time in the delivery of buncombe ponies Tue Report or rue Ixvesticate THe Acc House Cuerx will be found to-day’s Star. Notwithstand' publish itin extenso,in order an insight into the . ae : cases “charges’’ are got up Inst public fane- tionaries, and into the true character of most of them, as illustrated by the testimony in this ease, on which the committee base their entire exoneration of Mr. Cullom from all suspicion | The House then went into Committee of the of having acted dishonestly in any official trans- | Whole. and took up the miscellaneous appro- action whatever. A resolution of the commit- | priation bill. Amendments were agreed to, to tee disapproves of the act of Mr. Cullom in | *ttike out $300,000 of the appropriation for the Treasury extension; $200. for the Charles- delegating to another, on one oceasion. a duty | ton nates Mauoe: $250,000 for the New Or- which his office devolved upon him. This was | leans Custom-House. Several other amend- in the ease of the procurement of a carpet for | ments of less significance were siricken out. the new hall, which Mr. Cullom left to the | Adjourned. selection of Capt. Meigs, who had been charged Proceedings of To-Day. by the House with the selection of the decora-| Tue Senate, to-day, went into Execative tions and furniture of the chamber; in order to | session, (wherein yarious Post Office appoint- have the carpet correspond with which, Mr. C. | ments are believed to have been aeted on.) left Capt. M. to order it. _ | whieh continued until 12 o'clock. We are much gratified with the result of this investigation, as however much we differ from from the 4th of Mareb fnst.. from Illiners a gentleman in polities. we have no disposition | “"Mfy" Polk presented the eredeatisle of Mil- to see political warfare carried to the point of | lard Salisbury, Senator elect from the State of endeavoring to destroy the reputation of an | Delaware, to succeed Mr. Bates, resigned. honorable man for political effect, by the publi- | _ The Post Office appropriation bill being taken cations of false charges against his personal integrity. We not know that any other gen- tleman ever discharged the duties of the Clerk- ship more to the satisfaction of the House, or more to the conservation of the public interest. His trial before this committee has been a fiery ordeal, and he bas passed through it wholly unseathed, his many friends in all quarters of the country will be glad to learn. fi the ‘ . Sever, mendments were aview tocu cost of the dep Ista Hor r. Phelps’ moti pend the rules to admjt the report from Ways and Means Cotmnittee of « bill te# 9 Treasury note law, was lost—yeas 96, nays our report until, Stephen A. Douglas. re-elected for six years p— Mr. Yulee moved to nd by inserting a clause to abolish the franking privilege and raise the rates of postage, being the same clause that was inserted in the post route bill, the ob- ject being to have two chances of getting the clause through the House The amendment was agreed to—yeas 29, nays 23. Is tue House, the Speaker subwitted sev- eral Execeutive communications, among which was one conta Naval Commanders on the coast of Africa. ‘The House resumed the consideration of the Miscellaneous Appropriation bill, and Amendments were alopled striking out $300.- 000 for the Treasury Extension; the Charleston Custom House; $250,000 New Orleans Custom House; prohibi ee of the appropriation for the fice being ) to members of the Advisory Tae Peaite Besixess.—The House is just now laboring prodigionsly to perfect various tiou bills, the members, with very few 3, working like beavers. Of cour: in the hurry consequent on the manner in which they are now doing business, much regrettable hereafter will be done, and quite as much, if not more, will be left undone. This is a result of crowding legitimate business into the last few city by invitation of the Secretary of the In- terior. The bill was then passed. ATTENTI RAcY. Association w TUESDAY & «itis on speeches, superinduced by their publication and circulation at the expense of the National | Treasury. : Tas Appropriation Biiis.—Ere adjourn- ing last night the House sent to the Senate the last of the regular appropriation bills, ex- cept the Ovean Mail Steamer and Light-House | bills. They have yet to consider those two bills ab éartio, and also to dispose of the Sen- "1FTH WARD DEMOC- at larch estod that every take place. By order of A. K. ARNOLD, Pres. it* cLLUs MARCERON. Mr. Shields presented the credentials of ing the instruetions sent to $200,000 for vr the Board of Agriculture called together in this e<ular monthly mecting of the ted Casparix’ Hote | on at, 1891, at Te ‘ estly r ( nen ~ her will be present, as the election of officers will | odist Protestant eity—com alf i of eighteen to twenty years of age. They first nade their appearance in small squads in the fourth pre- cinct, where considerable skirmishing. and fight- ing of thescratch-face order, and some little shoot- ing occurred—nothing. however, of a serious na- ture. One fellow, whose name we did not learn, id t from the Northern Liberties, received a slight | wound on the face frofa si plstet sick, which done no further damage than to let out a considerable portion of his blood. afterwhich he wisely returned home. The next disturbance happened about 3 o’clock on Green street, near the Gas house, and was rather more formidable in its character. Here, two aR tions said to be a peo about the Union Fire company and the Western Hose company met, and for a time thi looked rather alarming Some five or six pistol shots were fired, and stones and other missiles freely used; unfortunately none of the outlaws were injured. At this point, the Western Hose. (said to be,) ed too al for their opponents, when they fied in all direc- tions, and for some time the eastern part of the city was kept in a state of excitement by hundreds of hyena-looking fellows of the before mentioned age, ning in every direction, many of them armed with pistols, &c.. some ficeing and others pursuing. bout 44 o'clock, however, peace and order seemed to reign again throughout the city. and so continued the remainder of the day. During the entire day, the police were actively engaged in trying to stain order. ‘he result, so fur as the Mayoralty is concerned. confirms the prediction made by us several weeks since; and the political complexion of the Council proves conclusively what we have more than once stated. v tivn of our citizens are tired of the lugging. into our municipal elections national politics. "They, several years ago, in a very decided and emphatic manner repudiated the party that was first guilty of the offen i we think that they manifest their good LU sound judgment by adhering e with all who Letpt to keep dd injurious principle ult of the vote for Mayor: . wv lam King. 5°9; . Vs Marbury, jr.,561; HL. Offutt. 556; Jenkin Thomas, 531; Aithony Hyde 564; Wm. L. Dunlop. 550; W.F. Seyaour, 5 Brook B. Williams, 534; | David W. Oyster, 5. Esan Piekrell, 561. From the foregoing it will be seen that those of the candidates on the Crawford ticket—Messrs. Stake. Dunlop, and Pickrell—were elected. and seven of the Opposition. Many of our people are looking forward with considerable interest to the approaching meeting of the Balti nuual Conference of the Meth- » Which assembles in our city on the 12th proxi There will be in at- teridance seventy m s aud preachers, and z: that the more settled and thinking por-- which 1 had propounded, I resolved to ascertail what was thought by the best medical. and course the most experienced norol the age upon the subject. My question. however, clothed in language. lay at the foundation of their labors; and I read patiently volume after volume for an affirmative respous?, but in this direction my inquiries were vain. | next visited hospitals. obtaining an answer that would be satisfactory, I saw Consumption treated in a | hundred different ways—tfrom the most barbarous to the must s epavent eee minety parcnnt.of Som wards te ie palmon' prominent tals, where the treatment was the most ved, were, after long- er or Shorter periods of detention ta- curable. Of these twenty-five per cent. were nade to undergo the most cruel tortures, unwisely, but, doubtiess. in all kindness prescribed, in the vain hope that by destroying the constitution the suffer- ing patient might be restored to health. The sys- tems in private practice were tio | ment on those of the bos; the physician within the ‘ily mansion was the sigaal for the sexton to prepare the tomb. Death was about to cover with his sombre wing another victim to phthisis pulmonalis. | ve be ceiley sear and inguiries avr a what shook my respect for the profession to whic! 1 have devoted int life. I reluctantly arrived at the conclusion to which many of the great in medicine came before my day, that the cura- tive art was a vast system of empiricism, built upon theories the most dissouant—that its con- tradictions were too irreconcilable to be ever har- monized by the most constructive minds. These glaring faults, these inharmonious theories of prac- lice, guve me confidence in although | found that 1 question I had propounded. 1 resolved to make Consumption —its cause and cure—speciality, and my attention to it aud cognate diseases, fering 1 erected a new theory, ——_ on strictly , singularly enoagh, philosophical principles, and the first person on Whe C Thad | rily predisposed to pu i led me inte the fleld of il it was dangerous longer to neglect it. ommenced, sud the record of my experi- ence, carefully noted, conclusively proved that 1 had arrived at the foundation of all my inquiries, mely. that agers pe in ninety out uf every wundred cases. could be removed, and the pa- to normal health. M open me extended practice, conducted for | ne United States— the fast thi years with surprisin of which have been spent i has now left no doubt on my mind as te the posi- tive benetits these aifticted with bronchial or lung diseases experience at my hands. My remedies, mostly vegetable, are simple but potent. As 1 do not desire to conceal from the public what they are. 1 will here state that the plant eryngium ma- ritimum, vulgarly k holly. peculiar to the’ coasts of Ireland, is that on ical writers of me lay towards the relief of the suf. | is; and perhaps it was this knowledge | | commences at 8 o'clock precisely. yWu as the imyo root of sea —a nee ats GHTrOWN. Ss alec No. 6. ASHINGTON THEATRE. sate THIS EVRNING, March 1, while in a very deheate edobrabed actrees, appalled at the mortality MISS ER DEN Te F, i jon ited to the con: An the dixtingatshed artist, tion i pal Sacety in wag aoe | MR. SWIN BORNE. fat the head afi letter —-Consumption—is we PR ACR Be my pa pit curable? Can, reached and overcome Mesers. Fisher, Dawson, Fenno, Blands,M s J “ the usual treatments? Before | dared answer ‘Allen in the cast, to Mr. of the atys whe comfortable as any private it as cosy . iron A “pees eae ae wi Lk hi a Q) PP FELLOWS’ HALL. POSITIVELY UB LARS WERK oF DIORAMIC USTRATIONS or THE RUSSIAN WAR xD IFE-SIZED TABLEAUX Of Exactsn, Paxsen, KISH, AND ROsstan Gav. ERALs. THE LARGEST aero” IN THE | anton su 2EBAP APR RNGBS ses mprove- tals. The entrance of | Admission 25 conts; Rosorved Seats 50 cents, ce wa Exhibitions 13 ocute. | Gibco toe cole cl Wound fonts een Es be ne <orOuOs; tb eneumente at & qmpee dad eo Biw iONIC atte wesigs lace as follows 23-“A Mulsummer At Firehey In thas city, will take inesday Evening, Fi 1, Wed: Night’ gh 2 Thutatay Evening, Feb. 4—“The Merchant of * You Like i” Honry the bagith.” TICKETS May be obtai the briveipal I nd at the : bee riptioati tue pix Koad PR DOL TAS ce Zany YY Metzerott, corner Pet venue and Mth An early attendance ix solicit, as no tickets WHT be sold (to insure quictnoa~)atter the Reading commences; neither will seats be reserved. course of Readings will be positively ast Mes. Kemble will cive ous to hor ret open at quarter fore 7p. 2i-ier* BALLS, PARTIES, &c XRAND HOP OF THE UNITED CLUB G mombers ‘of the Cartod Chak ie he tine take piece ef Hincmony: Mail TUBEDAT ~ " EVENING, March ist In peopentue selves b fore the public: they fool oats, their efforts te please will be sucessful, our first hop the best of the Ticl “outs, poked sfthomesbes sted ee f+ 6-3t* JOS. NEWMEVER, Treas HE SECOND GRAND COTILLON PA eet the DOLE AR CLD xitiete cess ake arm: ony Hall, on D «t. on THURSDAY EVENING, M Tickets, adwitting ag Cents. oman and ladies, Pity in the portef New York. is stated to be 11.636 hogsheads against 12,200 at the same period last year. The stock bores is about the same as last year. The total stock of barreled molasses is 5,077 against 4.300 last year. which | most rely. This plant has for ages been employed by the peesants of Ireland, as an infal- Title rmedy for all diseases of the chest and Langs, ites, being one delegate for each ordained minister. Its deliberations will be pre- sided over by the Rev. Mr. Roby, President. | | Quite a number of visiting ministers from other by them known under the name cutleaan Conferences are expected, atuong the number the mud THE £3 GAIN. During my sojourn in Ireland some years | "Fhe menbers of the ROUGH aR An aby field. and F.A- Davis. messen- ptained some knowledge of its curative | CLUB take ercat ph asure in announcing to 4 ry, ) prosiling, on mo- ate’s amendments to nearly all the other reg- MeLacsi 2 2s ular appropriation bills. There are a large number of persons here interested in the final shape which the Ocean Mail Steamer appropri ation bill may take. They will have a very busy day of it to-day—kite-ing around the House lobbies. » Febcuary 28, Captain Clark rst Lieutenant H.C + T. Kennedy, 3.0. Keeto, 7. esi xen- on the 22d instant, of ry companion: and ane Battalion in the a the the ministers of th [> Hon. Thomas W. Sutherland, a native of gers fre Philadelphia, and son of the Hon. Joel B. Suther- land, died lately in California. He emigrated to the West in early life, became United States Dis- pier sropertics. It grows elsewhere on the coasts of | thete numerous fricnds and the public goner- eee Taree rides | the tities indeed bet analysis proves that it only | $119 that thes Third Grand Assembly will be intances among our citize arrives stipertection on certain parts of the shores | EOP eSDAY VENIMG, Maceh st their assembling among us will be hailed with | Of breland. where the beach is sillicious, and waht ot pleasure by hundreds of all denominations of Chri of the ls where the tides leave it exposed to the action of mmu~ Tur Veto.—The Democratic party in Con- | f and the beautiful harmony and con- | the sun fur hours, or until the muisture in the sind | of the COM. OF ARRANG'TS. Ayict Attorney In, Wissonsin, went to California in'| eres, with vory fow exceptions, bail President | Moat? ta,Captain Hollingsworth, of, the Potomag Frevails among all denomlustions, will | 1s wholly absorbed. ‘This peculiar plant coutaias | Tu, Th,S,M& To 1549, was appointed a judge there. and afterward | Buchanan’s veto of the Agricultural Colleges | company for the valuable accession to tho Lattalion | doubtless tend to render their stay among us un- | all the curative properties of the far-famed Irish Collecior of the port of Sacramento. Le died of | ofa co! congestion of the brain. after an illness of only : | QECOND COTILLON PARTY OF THE usually (pleasant. Josep Libbev, sr, is*the lay S.. aie Nigh HARE cat Miy pee y wou nour oO Leetr few moss, bot in larger proportions. Analysis alse ex- delegate for the Georgetown station, and T. A. land donating bill with unalloyed satisfaction, hibits the extraordinary fact that it coutains the ; ‘ its conclusive reasoning having satisfied not a Se te. essentials of the oil extracted from the liver of the | the public that they will give a COTILLON three or four days,tand leaves a wife and child. j ets s et Ariatrong Sealth, onoof our oldest citizens, | Norway cod, upon which ee tech bes bene eee | CARTS ot RIOTS MATE: comet ot ‘mth so Ors Sts ae Leora rea: few of those who voted for the measure of the St Wisoes Winem wis notica® tothe Scar acme days | ten, and which the leadi: practitioners of Europe ae Get Boone Ivania avenuc, on MON Moux Gorn — The Leavenworth Times has sd- | wisdom and entire propriety of his sction in | Will estes it an bopor aul a privilege to toner, ite | whose expired at his residence on Montgomery preserve a te remy of femeia--the nine ta Hays Band en oe vices from Denver city to the 2d inst. New and | the premises. We have yet to converse on the | Infantry, of Georgetown, wionever it shall be tho | street on Sunday night. “| non for phthisis pulmonalis. 1 shall some day valuable discoveries of gold are reported on Vas- ques fork, ten miles from the Denver claims. Claims were being rapidly taken up and large accessions to the population were constantly arriv- Snir Mel Ge iy walla he aa | Tor eer porniree te is to be deep numerous but peaceable. ; ly regretted that the House ot epresentativ es | to-day reduced the amount appropriated for | | the Treasury extension. during next year, from | kets ONE DOLLAR. pasure of that gallant company to vieit the metrop b LAR subject with the first Democratic member of | ! either House, who fails to applaud this exercise of the Executive authority. We advise the readers of the Star to pay atten- tion to the sale to-morrow of confectionery, fruits, store and bukehouse fixtures (Mr. C. Artz’s) ad- vertised by Barnard and Buckey. ‘The place is No. 34 Bridge street. ive the public a table of the elementary proper- Commitice of Arrangements. my ges troga. 1 will merely Fenlark | John Yeasey, Tyi i, J.T. Graham. in this place, that it has, while yet fresh from the | ‘21 lace of growth, a pleasant saccharine taste, and agen hat in its dry state it contains a jerati amount of iodine. Its leaf is not unlike that of the holly, hence its botanical name eryngium ma- ritimum. Finding it didicult to obtain a sufficient su; y by indirect means of this excellent ingredient, so necessary in my practice, 1 was constrained to lis, ‘A true copy from the mingtes. it THOS. DUPPY, Ordorly Sergoant. READ AND REMEMBER—F4IR FOR Y 3 THE OK PHAN BOYS.—Tho Fair for the | benefit of the St. Joseph’x Male Orphan Asylum | will commence SEG pt TUESDAY next, 1th inst., at the Assembly Rooms, on Louisiana avenue, war 6th street. Mind the Assembly Rooms. . “Pint = ili G00? CoaL o1L =AN ADDR S$, MORE PARTIC GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. 5 ant, between 36 @ Church, a all be reway wonr at" —$____. i{[>> At the inanguration of the revolutionary DLAMPS. General. Fabre Getfrard, as President of the Re- AN T. A. LAZENBY, No. 124 Bridgo street, George- REWAR —Ran away from the sob | $550,000 to $50,000. This sum will be little | / ly to the * by a | town, D.C., has on hand aa COAL OiL, and a | Visit Irefand, and inake such arrangements that it iraday, February 10, pablic of Hayti, at Port au Prince lately. the im_ more than adequate to preserve the work from , native lady, resid ee will bo dolivared large assortwent of LAMPS for burning the same, | could be received direct to my order 43 rs \G, March 21, 129), at perial golden crown of Soulonque was laid on the table. After the administration of the oath of office. Geffrard, seizing an iron hammer, struck DNESDAY ently Tetuend pricuss also, NONCEXP: 0- the action of the weather, after the present ap- Fe ee SLF-GENERATING FLU goes 8 ers of the Galway line. I accordingly lor, Very polite when | propriation shall be expended. It is hoped, of New York on the 2ist of August, obtaining a supply sutticieut io eek all AL eg as open at 7 o'clock. Tick- » bad at Philp's Peri- je Store. fe 24-iw* be Os at wage A ny, wi he i the becity jeury g anid stn is ‘about Seen succeeded in “Rte. turning te my numerous customers in the District in the adjoining e # of Maryland and Vir many thanks for the patronage they have be- ne for several years,and most respect- z = a me “ recollect ad, A > PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. that may hereafter be made on me suits. 7 all give G10 uf tak three times the crown, symbolically breaking and | With how much reason we know not, that the SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, Warsi tueas sercnted Sih ae koma | one ee Sith of October, sod call’ tcat or ia the Dustrict of Colmat degrading It. Soulonque was, at last acctants, | Senate will not agree to this setion. X 7 AY Lor GeMs, - Bergoceus, and eee = in the est ter confine wy practice to this receiving pa- — if taken in any free Sta lying sick at Jamaica, and his advanced age ren- | Shes { {EBRATOR. No, 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. | ents from abroad. or referring thew to my branch ders his recovery improbable. | Tae Tanier—The New York Herald says IGORATOR. ane GEE, sees — Soa tees age . : is a here incum- . e that a change of five votes would have suspend- P Tt Ri ID> 1 TARE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF RE | bent on nu rak of my knowledge of phthsis | _mar 1-St pulmonalis. y successful practice, which hun- of ; rituitous testimonials from these whom 1 have restored to health. and my former letters on ‘The Rev. Mr. Kilfman, Who has been preaching for the Indians of Oregon since 1-35, was murdered ed the rules on Saturday to adwit the tariff bill) py This is peter OF COLUMBIA, County of Washineton, t ? from the Ways and Means Committee. a hereby certify that bineton, £0 wa josinn & ed upor fully asks cc QaAQQOLER | fom : nan for soepral y<OF Consumption, published in this aud other journals, ty, brought balore me, gto RRS ler singular | 2 mistake. The vote was—yeas 128, nays SS— | Gri, avsortag them that overye fully attest that Lain theoretically and. practically on the public crouude, two Ti with his family, not long since, under singular | his thirds (148) | serve all cash and prompt customers with acquainted with lung and throat diseases in what. | (#° and white potted, believed ‘ = | total 216. Of this number, two-thirds (144) | proup! 4 aw > kore and appalling circumstances. ‘The sinall-pox hav- | mia. xejaitie, which Wows thal achaoge or} desirable goods at the very lowest prices. ever form they may present themselves. {ove sows from the tune they have bern ing broke out among the savages while the mis- | ? ae - . ose Accounts Rave been ren- Sold by all Druges Al persous w 1 remain, respectfally, &¢ Pd y D. Deaxix, MD, “| Physician for the Throat and Lungs, of N. York Can be consulted at his office, No. 447 Pennsyl- vania avenue, south side. between 3d and 4 sts. Washington, opposite the United States Hotel No couununications answered from patients un- til they come to the office and undergo a minute + Which is necessary in order to give ample satisfaction depredats oo ating Upon the public erounds. or my ha. ith of Pa- rust), 1350, THORS WiLL AMR NOTICE is b saud Hogecan have there ins dersigned and prying for this ad all legal expenses. JOSIAH Fx un New York aven 1, will oblige ediate settlouiont by cash or LEN H. SM Had only five votes been required. there is but little doubt | sionary’s family were not attacked, the former | Sixteen voles was necessary. thought that the pestilence had been introdueed | by the whites with the intention of exterminating the red race. . Acting upon this horrible suspicion, i = Howes their next siep wis aes ‘A bold uae was Tue Very Last Roorsack.—The New York Selected for the deed, who stole into the chamber | Ttmes say . of the sleeping family, and buried his tomahawk | _ ‘It is ramored thal there has been a terrible row i is wite, | in the Cabinet during the last day or two. relative | PY WELLS Livery Stab Sg et heals of the mebsntonary ois Cast of his wite, | 1° tne expusnres of the Sherman Commitice of In- | | Mave re ee and then other Indians rushed in and hetpless chil- | vestigation. and that it is deeided that Toucey must | ——-——— dren, male and female employees, were butchered, | go out in consequence.’ Or THE the house raised to the ground. fences destroyed, | KARL. that many changes would have been made. KOSHER MEA POS thi it* ING and PAINTING 16 suitable room for the purpose, pro number of pupils (six at least in xale by a gont rountry. Inquire at K dnd a ent Painting) come msulted from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. s—W ednesday and Saturday afternoons, | Ou Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. from 1 to 30’clock. = afet2 Terms (payablaiy advance) per quarter of elev OORE CAN BE re, in Georgetown? and every vestige of a once happy tome disap peared. ComMMENTs or THE New Youx Press upon THE Kry np Sicxtes Arvarr—The Evening Post heads it “The Assassination at Washington.”* and says that, without extenuating the conduct of Key, | how many gentlemen have applied through “it Ul became him (Sickles) who is se careless of his owa conduct, to set on foot investigations inte the morals of others." upon Butterworth. ‘The Times speaks of the deed as being pailiated | by the provocation. The ' vestigation shall ascertain the circumstances more clearty. The News thinks “the known antecedents of Mr. Sickles in private life seem to leave him little justifieation for so terrible an actas he Las been guilty of.** The Express says: “At Washington, according to the letter-writers, public opiuioh seems to sus- tain Mr. Sickles, but in this city. so far as we have heard comments upon the subject, the deliberate murder is condemned.” ‘Tue Paracvay Exrepirion —An arrival at New York brings Buenos Ayres dates to 4th ult . and voluminous letters from correspondents accom- panying the Paraguay expedition. On the Ist ult., Conuuissiober Bowlin and Com. Shubrick. with four vessels of the United States fleet, proceeded up the Parana to have an interview with President Lopez, of Paraguay. Before leaving Montevideo Mr. Bowlin and Com. Shubrick applied to the Government of Uruguay for some place of deposit fer coal and for permission to land some of the troops. Both requests were denied. The Com? missioner expected to remain but a few hours at Buenos Ayres. The assisted by several English oticers, had plated thelr since 80 tenia a state of defence that it was believed impossible for the Americans even to etfect an entrance from Whilst at Montevideo Senor Pereira, Presi ofthe Banda Orienral, tendered his anon mediator to the Commissioner, and expressed bimself authorized so to do by the President of Paraguay. Dates from Pernambuco to Jan_ 15th announce ‘the arrival there of the steamers Westernport, AL ianta and Memphis, of theexpedition. Afger coal- ing, they would proceed onward, touching at Rio ‘The Caledonia and Chapin had pot arrived. PERSONAI. -Col. C. A. Waite, U.S. A., is at Willards’, .--. E. B. Harte, of New York, arrived in this pgm | eee F.C. y N., aki ‘apt ; C- Carter and family, U S N..are ++-- 4 Ni ~ ohn Minor Pe, You ® 21 ie z+-- The number of the diplomatic circle in Wi is about to be increased by a new at- pone dyin Russian legatiou, In the of a pcgeepoontr ay oly y, it may be said that he anise article, and not a creation by parcb- ibune forbears comment until further in- | Robert Ould, Esq , will be appointed. | probably involves his promotion to a simwilar- ' or Postage—as an amendment to the Post Of- Senate last night by a majority of one only. | | Immediately afterwards the Senate adjourned eity from Baltimore thi ‘the 9th inst. says: Business is awfully dull with This is utterly untrue. There is nothing whatever in the evidence elicited before the Committee that reflects at all disereditably on Secretary Toucey. (fh LAT had at Miss T TO » First Was uable Spring Styles of G Tur Distict Arrorxeysuip.—We know not Hat and Cap Store, 424 Penn. ave, Seay Heity, and i ANT OF ‘comfortable “TRAVELING "SHAWL. oe mar 1-006 friends for the U. 8. District Attorneyship of M this District, made vacant by the death of the | Wi, Syyepiabls TRAVEL rte abiaatigel is The Post is also severe | tate P. Barton Key, Esq. Our impression from | low pricos, at H. LANES AS. Gentlemen's Fur: ug Store, - 424 Penn. avenue. H MRS. A. SPEIR AS Just Received, and will open on Wednes- day, March 2d, for tho benofit of Laties leay- ing the and others wishing to purchase’ Recaus oy tak Ferenc Mixister.—We | their HATS earl very mice and hand +t few ayes ab ; ‘ “ne FRENCH DRESS HATS. tovether “with have every reason to believe that Count Sar | S772 \W HATS, to whieh sho tevitos the attonticn tiges has received notice of his recall from his | of the iadie: present post near this Government. which sa the understanding that seems to exist among mar 1-3t persons well informed in such matters. is that 5 Penn. avenue, marl A MER, JAMES ues position at one of the leading European courts. foot © eelock, aod Alexandrian and FRIDAY MORNIN turning. Icaves © and SA'TURDA a touchtug at the landings goin, All dows frotght to be Prapaid of not dol AUCIAN 8, Ps N ATHANIRL BOUSA, Agent, Alexa rily Tue Prorositivx to Incrgase tun Rares fice appropriation Lill—was voted down in the nd returning. 0 BE SOLD BY SUB CRIPTION ONLY. DIARY OF THE Ewe RICAN REVOLU- Y hi; 1 ne s, igi Tar Weatner.—The following report of the | dacuments by Franck Moore 72 Volainen I one! NKTAY- weather for this morning is made from the Morse | # yi ist ri 3 RLAND, the Agent for t Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. of Coline wt be at 37d Pennsylvania peobee tit The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : Conpaunjestions aud subseriptions solicitrd. Marcu 1, 1859. rly subscribers willhave early improssions of New York, ek lear, pleasant. ‘iPox TAYLOR & MAURY thorized to lear. jeasaut. PRRTR, af 4 ‘are aw riz ved cool mar 1-3t' reeei ubseriptions, ai lear, win Ce S$! CORNS! CORNS!" i LIMITED FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. instantaneous and effectual cures for C IONS, Wats, DEFOR ME! disotder u Mr. Saitu O'Brien is expected to reach this fternoon. 5 burg, V: he feet eradicated Lynel Tein. slightost pain, parmitting the Pationt to walk i com Le wemale ge HULTZ, the uuly quatified ebi- services have boen ex mt citizens, has, in order +» tnken rooms at Mre. House, 554 Pennsylvania ayenue, between lat and Ql streets, where Columbia, 8. G. leston., S. t hose a ng to be promptly relieved may consutt him daity, from 9 a. te . i. Remei » only for re, iso reduced jus feo to $1, iust:ad of $2, 8 can be attended at their residences. ebarge will be nade to the working wer T-at* HAMMACK’S RESTAURANT, No. 204 26 Willards’ Hot Block,’ threo doors west of the main entiaues to the Hotel, on Penn. avenue. This old sad well-cstablishat hoas> is at present one of the best kept houses the kum! in this country, Where Con fy for exc nominal claw. + bad at ail ithsonian, at 7 a.m, (cor- | M2 wost hand’ Min Ait as ni jut rei en enpernare) 28 i woae foor-| GR cha iN care et BbaeING aie wing 34 Bone endie a. ; 4 : a ; 4 ba ni + antic - ue peas! PA BiNG thet cenene he Canailed tn eek bo pares _ OF A Turks Island ft, writing on | OF expense has heen fine taspabe tion) a se the ies FoenCiaigunaina. ¥ celebrated cook, Mr. Johnsing, will feria his color that they beat the world, bet Bo net “moke nah siqke, fat diop in at 24 Penn avenuo” stake: war 1-5" us just now; all laborers are idie, and consequent- ly uo money in circulation; the weather has been ‘Very dry, and we expect’an early gathering of salt; me we have got a large quantity of last year’s crop on hand, and the low price in America makes its small | t ‘business. i HATS,1a5).in pleasing variety of shape aud torn, ate CaS, ore wens Sle,, worth 6234; be: and BOARDING, bl at No.7 i a rect, Geoepetar the best quality. For sale at the oe ROETE «DO: for sate cheap, if appl at FLEMMING k FOW'S Livery Siable, Jac Hall Alley. fe 28. ly, to bi Go he leh CLOPHRMEASSITER ES VERE G. thy make up with neatness, LIN streets, Souganidle Re naveas woeks—for Ol Pai Por Drawin; Applications wade between Lth and 12th Wasi: . LALEWIVES now jetta Burr, and for sale by HARTLEY & BROTHER, fe%-lw Wand 10l Water atrect, Goorgetown, O LFOR Bost NLY REGULAR LIN Marietta Bure, Capt, Ira charged her Tecigh and is ng Cc: xo for the above port. For freight or pass: 'y to HARTLEY & BROTH » 9 and 101 fe 5-4t Water street, Georgetown, D.C | ven WHARP FOR RE 's OFFICE, b. 4, in f at this ofhes ay Grorcerows, D.C. “alod proposals will be ‘receit * Monday in March next, forthe RENT- THE FISH WHARP, in Georg town, tor ue _ycar therefrom; possession to be e full price of the Annual rent is paid inte the treasury of the town. fo 2-71 R. R. CRAWFORD, Mayor. onthe way and daily » together with several hundred tons nstitutes my stock—in point of quaa- equal to any in the Distriet, auzaged in the business, Iam Ither pains, laber, or imeans tailtimes, witha pure arti- cle, on the most reasonable terms. All. ond ett with the drive: of my waxons. (marked “Godey’s Ico,”) or at my office. corner of Dumbarton and Green streets, Georgetown, will prompt attention, WALTER GODEY. a ee LIQUOR (i S. if 22-tf No.5 High strect, near Water NOW) Your TIME, T POR CASH, . T COS 4 ns gee Ser! DRY GOODS and ANCY AR- CLE! name in 710 . Ext Skirts, at $1.25, worth $2.7 a0 yards Carpeting, at st Oileloth, at 45e.; Cor: at Sits and all other Goods at cost forensh sg _fe2-1m W. R. HURDLE, High st, OARDING.—T tl i ir wi BB can be eccommcanled ei ieee, tee sriees I; idge street, Goorsetows eee tans AN C. ADDISON, DEALER 1) ALL KINDS OF FERD, Nos. $1 and 98 Water G jateeoke ‘ater street, Georgetown. Ww “BALE HAY, E Have constantly on hand BALE HAY, of ext NNELLY, VOR SALE—A new Prince Albert ROCKAWAY ied fer soon. To be seen kxon “ote fe 10-2awiw* No. 103 Water TH, SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT fully eal! the attention of his friends, and the ie general is new stock att! notice. Don’t forget to call at and 1 NEY®, Pa. avenue, between 17th Wak n, SE er SILVER ind, GALT * BI 0... went HOPKINS’ Bazaar, Cor, 6th at. avenue, colors and dew BEER DEPOT, ©. 10 ELEVENTH STRERT, Two doors North of the Gus Company’ s Office. The undersigned Foapectfally Announces that he hay accepted the Washington agency of J. & P. Baltz’s PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEPR whieh he is now prepared to furnish to the trade or private families, Balt’s Lager Boer has long been Eepe at the undersig ‘s establishment. and ranks in this city, as in all northern cities, as the best manufac. tured 1a the United States. ofeka tl! orders promptly filled, snd delivered free charge. PETER EMRICH. fe 5-3m OTICE TO LADIES LEAVING THE CITY. I havo just reeeived aaeoe, ee of * y \G BA J. MeL AVE IN 2 bet. tith and 9th sts, ry Yard.) dune 1-27 ANTED-SEVERAL DRESSMAKERS, Ww gv0d Seainstrosbos. Apply at 26 ax A GENTLE AN AND Hits Wire tingle goutlemen can bo ace and tech i & private family, at 445 ANTED TO BIRE—By ctw W RSTER Ey HOR SRY the Fete, an, note Vit ApPls at No. 495 ith street, tw JO AY wit TICE, OF DISSOLUTION, nership heret OXinti taundecthe frm old Hovamene sed Kk. has dissolved by mutual econ- brook ix duly authorized to use the settling n R. 7” J.T. HOLBROOK re his friewls, and the public incstrerel 1. Waa Geore business and all who may fac fe 26-1w* HOLBROOK & CO. EAD, BELIEVE, AND IMPROVE You Rix ‘TH. —— Mo A Conca ~ ically on COUG POL. ASTHMA, BRONCHIT I Saud CONSUMPTION? oP pe age two oe ope effectacure ws of a 5 r ro ditto — row ail sections have name of the to inform vat a Partner in the same will be picased to see their patronage. street, between lth and 12th, or at Stott’ Pa. av i core euue and 7th strect ; also, at Culver’s, eorner Street and Pa. avenne. de 9-3m MULES, MULES. Jest ARRIVED, fan Mok ¥, 90 head offine Aina tof RENO MULES eee oa ae. > > rs Seventh penee. HEAP CARPETINGS, OIL.CLOTUS, AND Cc COERIANY SEAS QT es AND Members of Congress and St i ome, who wish to beautify ~~ < 6 more com- i see. are invited to our store, No, 4 Market Space, that t] larg % tractive stock of ia auperior ~se au at in pone DR Y Goops, Weare f h and carefully na Pagrect dexeue. As well as transportation any of t fo e standard che of elesant MEDALLION, 2 t VELVET, BRUSSE ¥ PRTINGS WAUSSELS aol TAPESERS i fone, Pardoe, Howans, and other celebrated Also, roval double extra hea is a THREE-PLY and DOUBLE INGRAID z TH hese are new preg ak my ant ign, Also, rich RUGS " ing any of th a RLOR MATS, match rich C "AIN MA s the belongings ing N MATERIAL , with all wll-seasond FLOOR OIL- CLOTHS, which we cut up and pack tu fitany sized wh eager neh aud English PIANO and TA- a HETINGS aud FABLE DAMASKS ees ail sizes, NAPKINS. and awe direct from the TY O COLORED SERVANTS WANT & small family, A m to do house and a girl tocerveas ue” ee GEO, MATHIOT, Fe ave. aud © el wera, 0. 2%), pear the Depot. Proprietor of the Lute y Acs at ‘ 7 ron Lally me the Lent ed Wanted, now, severs! zou! “hamber nods, Waiters, Drivers, nud Pari MPLOYMENT ROOMS.— Persons socks Employment will please call at cur Inecsnos Office and register their umiwen. They have the Privilege Of the a.ljoining room fi m. till 3p. m., tillengaged. >) MAY Examine the will receive all tne —$——$ OUR OR FIVE SINGLE GENTLEMEN able terms, by apply ng at $9 12th wt. moar 1-20" C#EWING tToBacca A IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT in putting uy; FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, has been by Messrs, E. GOODWIN & BRO., of New Yorx Ciry. TOBACCO, ofthe BEST QUALITY, is selected, neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and PATENT PRESSED. The great advantages of this over other branis | Consist in the size of the packages, rendering itm? convonient to carry in the pocket, and by hems - PRESSED SOLID it keeps MOIST and PRESH, and improves in quality ns it ts used; while in othe brands, s# soon as the package is opened, the qual! ty rapidly DETERIORATES—the tobacco ing dry—aad littering the pocket, tothe great anno’ ance of the consumer. The Dressing whichtie f* Cut Tobacco undergoes, in the process of voanuis? ture, frees it from all erit or impuritios nw olyectio able in the use of Plug Tobseco. Chewers will @ well to give the Patent Pressed a trial, and judge themsel ves. For aale by Wholesrle Merchauts, who receive * Manofacturers, E. GOODWIN & BRO, fo2+-tm 2 and BO Water «troat, New ork. ON EXBIBITION AT PHILP SMe) last wor anted aacidort, dim Sing ene e Ny al . t err fm ‘b GLENSS PAY ROOK CF wal