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eae * = oe —— Sn Eee Se Cuiminat Court, Yestexpay.—Thejury intbé | THE OPENING OF THE CANVASS IN [ __LOCAL NEWS. : || Sa css emis ane ae VIRGINEA, __ AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. THE LATEST NEWS. [77 Tue STAR PURLIsHes Tux Lists oF LETTERS | battery and malicious mischief, returned a verdict [Reported for The Evening Star.} LIC See OF VALUAB IMP! gh THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. By ak G te tee REMAINING 'N THE Wasnrxoton City Post Orrics | of not guilty in both cases, Hon. John Letcher, the Democratic candidate ACRE E : + CE fan WALL & BARN. FxOFE THE PRovisionS oF THE Law DinEctine | Lawrence’ Kane was placed on trial for an as- | for Governor of Vi nia, opened the canvass at | {not [nit sect fale den) the Pane oe uhict he | arc ARD, Auctioncers. By Telegraph to the Evening Star. THEM To BE PRINTED IN THE NEWsPareR wavine | Sault and battery on Elizabeth Usher. Woodstock, Va., on Monday last, in the ce New xD, Mar. & —Thesteamsh\pQ uaker of THR oFvick Its TeTAL party crxcuLation is | ber house while she was up stairs; and that when | Outea: pe tas a ares | Aa deat CCR Cate fren Sores cat Be 3 s k re ; THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIveRy | Miss Usher testified that the defendant came to ve! a large crowd, who manifested much enthu- | Of, sirens Wasi H ‘wae Cieom Be in arch oth commencing at 100 bent asm. MORE THAN DOCBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DaILy | ME came down she ordered him out, and he re- | Mr. Letcher said be ay be o'clock, at the store lately occupied by Elvans rels of Potatoes, ‘hompson, 326 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 1th | > corrals Machine Gil, ” iH & | Groceries, Lig juors, Cigars, &c.,on account , from Minatitlan. with the r . to render an ac- n able dwell; me bern, gow hones, 4 " Passengers of the 2ist, is up the river piNTeD LN THe DteTRict ov Couapia fed to go; she drew a pistol and told him if he | count of his stewardship. He had heard of no al out:buildinge; choiee appis Barrels ite, Yellow, ‘The Golden Age, which at Vv. re 2 Me did not go. she would nse it on him; that he then | disapprobation among his constituents, yet as his ard. pump of excellent + Ke. bs is | Imperial, Young ptf | Bick hee” had, on ‘one and a quarter million of : eo 7 caught hold of her. and throwing her on the floor | opponents had attacked his Congressional career, | smirably naa pied toa markét or dary - Lhe | 20 boxes and Mould Candies, ah Te ago ecoussed ¥ Nonice.— Distaicr of Cotvasta Apvenrisr- | struck her several times; that he then ran out of | he mnst vindicate himeclf from their aspersions. ion thy and dosiralte ges ta an xodiont . Brown and Castile Soaps, ;,and mining reports were fron Mexts To BX INSERTED IN THE BaLtiMone Sex | the house, taking her pistol along with hing that | He had been condemned for opposing the passage pall Lo a . ss a a of trade had improved — ARY RECKIVED AT AND FORWARDED FRom Tix | she followed him. and he turned about and | of the act pensioning the soldiers of the war of fhe eae known at sae, faust — Sun8 10.20. Srar orice. knocked her down three times in the street, and | 1512, pepeey, called the « Old Soldiers’ Bill.” | it THOS. J. BARCHAY, near Bladenshnre. Nweet Wines, Mth arrived, = = eee then threatened to shoot her if she did not return | So much did his action in that particular meet the By cw. ELER. Auctioneer. 10 cases St. Thomas Bay Rum, on the 17th. The *Uncle Sam,” awh for Resrxct 10 rmx Deap.—Special Ses to the house; that while knocking her down, he | approval of his conscience that even were the loss y C. W. BOTELER. Auctioneer. Barrels and Octaves Brandies and Winskeys, the Colorado river had sailed as heretofore an- cay Aa “ity Coun- | Phomas O'Day, sworn for defence, stated that | maintain the iniquity of the act in the face of the sc Lo ’ i? |S ATR, sy ‘The news from Mexico ic ant ' cils was held at the City Hall at 10 o'clock this | when the defendant was going away from Eliza- | nation. Thesold is DAY MORNING. March 12, | Fine Chewing Tobacco, Mire. iers of the war of Is12 had rallied thors on SAT rning, im accordance with a call from the | beth’s house, Elizabeth followed, cursing and | nobly to the defence of their country. The pay- mon was still preparing to attack Vera Croz and desperate y Juarez was making preparations for a syor, to cot ° fol ion. | Wearing, and throwing brickbats and stones at | ment which had been agreed w for their ser- With many other goods in the x resistance —_— Mayer, —— ris — oe communication : ‘hal Kanedid aot thike nor kuock Elizabeth. | viccs was mptly made at tho Choos of therwar. | G- Ft. Memu& Gove Champagne, viz: Royal Ross, | "Terms: 89) and under wach | oer tant eneuint, 0 The Dudiey Observatory. sae Beret otAkoR’s Orvicr, March 9. 1850, | Rims that Kanedid nots | Im 1550. Congress, in addition, wave axa free |p Kinwialnnd Verzenay, See gredit of 9) and @ days, for notes eatisiactorily cn] 41 e..y Murch= —Prof Mitchell at the close of To the Borad of Aldermen and Board of Common | ""joha Weish stated that ashe was passing the | bounty 160 acres of land to all’who had served | P° sitdrumiich ant Hames | eee WALL & BARN last eoetaagie lesan, enenaneel Gas acceptance Counc i - house of Elizabeth with Kane, the colored girl | more than fourteen days in that war. Michealson & Co.'s supertor Clarets, viz: Chatean | ™* Renee SARNARD, hacks: | ee ee ae Dudley Observatory Mena ee ar te eared you to assemble | living at her house came after them, and said her | To meet all the liabilities assumed by the Gov- farcanx, Chateau Lafitte, and Lurilie, WILL BE ADDED TO THE ABOVE SALE- | fi ns. N04 to add thet these wucaneter endl ener eae ee ctity ae eeose of adopting suitable | jnistreas wanted them to come in; that Kane went | ernment in this bill, according to a reportof Geo. | St. TUNee ee Feet ee RT ete, F onder Case Teeman cients en | tnstttation, the Clestagall Onesreemeg, sien . 2 ify tae tespect of this Corporation | in. and shortly after witness saw him come out, | C. Whiting. Comniissioner of Pensions, the Gov. | Chat-an Yq iand Haut Santorne By order Capt. ae 2 Betaex fetinse. hed claie? ihe corclcis Gait ain tiki Aaron V. Brown, of Tenn... who. at | and she follow, cursing, and occasionally falling | ermiment would be cominitied to an expense during Shorries, Brandios, Whiskeys, Cordials, — ver | cod dheh hte toes woueth teas Ge ie Does, his death. (wk recurred at lis resi- | down; she was. or appeared to be, intoxicated; she | the next session of about $29,760,710, aid an an- | Saperior Korat iquors in bottles,sam- | [0- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, | tween the two” = city yesterday.) held the responsible | called Kane to give her money; Kane had the pis- | nual sum thereafter averagi 80,1 00 for ten | pins ofa well. selected retail stack in this city. inconsegnence of the inclemency of the weather, | “Prior to the lecture, Professor Mitchell and m of Postinaster General. I will gladly unite | tot in his hand. but did not ase it; he did notateike | years. ‘The aggregate sum necessary to’ xtinguish | Meee Aes ig 7 until THURSDAY, Ith instant. ph Thea ox'tene ~ he melancholy duty of paying respect | hor kick her at all | all claims that may be-preferred under this bill C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. | mar 8-ts WAUL & BARNARD, Aucts, | Dr: Rogers calted on airs. Dudley, wh “4 COE the (deceased. who, asa social | “Phe jury returned a verdict ofguilty, asindicted, | will not be less than $163,000,000, besides an in- | _N.B. Any of tig avtiche cong be had ee ube at nis. Moa paneer ewes tion ef Discoter to Peet, Suman : Fess, He was sentenced to pay a fine of $6. | froased expengture in the Pension Office amount- | Prtses> ele, prior to the auction, et grontiy reduoed | Fy J.C, McGUIRE #00}, Austionsers. be a aceilte peaeehen a ‘The ‘ Cdeetainpertant Excentive De | On motion of the District Attorney, Charles | ing to 40 per annum. In this bill there was | Pr0eS- = TLEMAN Dechixixe HoUSEKEEPIXG.—On | event ss teen asa Dappy chase af Gee DUmve. jartmments of the Federal Government. commanded | Mecfivane Mathews, Esq., was admitted as an at. | no provision against frands. The manner in which By WALL & BARNARD, Anctionee THURSDAY MORNING, March loth.at loovclke fory troubles and is hailed eith extiefection by all he confidence and respect of this cous forney of the criminal court, and was duly quali- | frauds are perpetrated under the pension and | mxpREss WAGON, HORSE AND Hansecs | 8t No.l, corner of lth and L-streets, we alll sell, the biteens of Albet Very respectfully, Berner, fied. | bounty land laws, might, said the speaker, be ex- AT Avcrion—On SATURDAY MORNING, | 8 Portion of the Furniture Ltfeet« of a geutie- . v Board of Aldermen —The communication hav- | “And the court adjourned. ! emplified by the glaima of ties who were ealled 12th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, in front of | M82 ang) Agee mg ie ag pak Parlor The New Hampshire Election . C ~, thi out on account of the battle of Plattsburg. Five | our auction rooms— é ” 3 nn moved that it be referred to aze- | spit-d2y the Court took up the case of the United | OF, on tocenna ce She, Nae of Plattsburg.. Five | our Suction roomy Wagon, made by Wilson, see HOO, CE ERE, Coxcor», Mar. 9 —Sixty-seven towns have been Mteo, to be composed of two mem | Wax charged with keeping @ bawdy house, “Rat. | fourteen thousand on their way to it. Strange to | ! Hoan Horse, Window Carta Cornice, Saee Seek Se See Se ae Seen ane oD is Board and three metnbers of the Board | ys,Cuaysed with Keeping a bawdy house. tell, if the bounty land rolls are correct. nat one of | Unt Harmon. as coat of gy and en | Gerpater Oiltann niting. Res, sional election yesterday. ‘These foot up for bor. of Common Couneil; carried. And the Chair ap- . : these nineteen thousand soldiers has died during | anys on inlanon for notes satistactorily enderent, | Caue and Wood-seat Contra, Lounge, ernor as follows : winted Messrs. Danvington and Moore. cm i Poar | the half century that has intervened; but still bearing interest. Wesicehes, feteeee teen Is Biceak Goodwin, (Republican. . 16.560 On motion, the secretary was directed to notify nepxct 70 Tux MeMony o¥ THe Late Post. | wore wonderful their number has almost doubled. . 80, Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Looking-« Cate, (Demoerat)........ the lower board of the action of this beard. MASTER GENERAL.—The Departments are draped | In these cases the Department has no remedy. ‘The 1 Horse, RL RARN ARD, A Hair and Husk Mattresses, Bedding, 4 ward then took a recess of a few minutes. | in mourning and closed to-day, and will remain | rei nite bool last and fee ma rere >. ED Bhatti! cies Pees 2 Chira, Glass and Crockery Ware, van ee ear - — = After a si so until after the funeral of the late Postinaster | en © age thao grat piv et eM oho By J. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. iniag Table, Dining Chairs, ag the Board § ch lg 4 er. | that on this issue he had appealed to the ae. 7 > SER | Cooking and other Stoves, elected. The contest in the Ist district ix close, ‘ an, Mr. Dunnington, reported the fol- | Geweral, The olicers of the Government gener. | sre Government had already. paid for pensions of | MPROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER resolution: ‘ov 20 StRxeT Weert axp Massachusetts AVE- Together with many other articles in the house- | with a considerable Democratic gain, but insuffi- it is understood takes place to-morrow at 12 all kinds the gross amount of $86.376,087.56. Hzve xvg.—On TUESDAY AFTERN NOON, Mareh 15, | pkoeping line. | cient as yet to elect a 4 inder cash ; over that sum acredit J x | Lnot. he continved, done my duty in resist ng | it 4% 0% the premi we shali sell, part of "i . in sfacto: endor: med the wank evien tanaiiiog trom ‘dst one of the a be —- will probably be of 3 | ii. law? [Cries of * You have,” © res.”*] Lot Ni 2. in Square No. 334, fronting 25'feet_on nog deen eee any an aes, The Elizabethport Strikers. highest Executive officers of the Government—an | p12 Se z it is understood, will be deposited | He had been attacked for oes another Samee nose Sere: ~ Pe corner of 2d sit |p. 8. "The House is for rent, Inquire of 8, Simms, Euizasetnport, N. J.. March s.—A fight be- nt that has overshadowed with the dark cloud | jy tne vault of the Congressional Cemetery: to. be | Scheme for depleting the public Treasury—the bili | West, running cousintiar ate. Cee trae | Esaq sext door. a tween the strikers and the laborers oc- of Death onr whole community ; and, whereas, it | Hereafter removed to Tennessee. ‘The funeral ser, | donating lands to the States for the establishment | PT! ng house, aone story Eramo Dwelliig-howen, | mae 7-a J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | Cirred today. It was caees Oe Eee. « becoming in the representatives of the people of | 1 f the Methodist Episco Church, in | Of 2gricultaral colleges. ‘Fhis would take twenty- | and a Coach House. ———— = — fire-arms p= ht freely . A number were this city to express their feelings on so solemn an | Wires 41 the Methodist Episcopal Church, in | jx tnillions of acres of the public land and so di- t. Immedints possession will bs given. FUTURE DAYS. wounded, but the president of the road, with a therefore Orders have gone to the various army and naval | Vide it that Virginia. being compelled to use half cash; the residue in 6 and 12 | — ~ —— | posse of police, was on the ground, and the strik- -.. That they have learned with deep | stations directing that half-hour gune shall be fired | 8°T1P While Lowa took the lands themselves, wonld rest, secured by adeed in trast on J ALL, & BARNARD, Auc toneers, ets were again sed. There was noone killed tn of the F Aaron V. Brown, | Su the day after Ti pt of thee orders and that | De robbed of her just proportion. This bill was a J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auct« UILDING LOT IN THE FIRST WARD A A ister Shapeick etetes that the difficulty among n distinguished for | tye national flag be displayed at lalfanast, ‘The | ederal usurpation of powers reserved under the | —™*' . in F atch, wtbercnek te host of theaeiee ee ae reser septa compromised without for: fhonor. | army and navy’ ollicers’ are directed te crear the | Constitution to the Skies. “The President. had By A. GREEN, Anctioneer March 7th, at 5 o’clock, in front of the premises, we Gualities which gathered | usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Other kes rile f scot eget Woo ad him warm and devoted friends. Federal officers throughout the country are alsore- | Probation of every patriot in the land. It was Resolved. “Phat we tender to the fanily of the | quested to pay the appropriate tributes of respect | Passing strange that while the Opposition we eee ee' eur here ya rige Boe bopper customary on the death of such an Executive otffi- eusing the Democrats of waste in the public ser- ane <a os » regret ths ja Py > OF Saracen il sell, Lot No. 1, im Square No. 12, front ‘28! ther disturbance, and the strikers will resume Wy Neturara arty OSS AND AM | Retna rt nt a Geto Wb fe | wor ithe ng.Ehe Rranbones ave District of Columbia, in chancery sitting, made in | [okoen D and E streets north. returned to Scrauton. ’ Title pertect.‘Terins cash. = the canse of Mary M: Williams vs. Thoophilus Cone | & cree i : nd others, nnd dated the 23l day of January, above Lotoe tas soemaaet ofted al tie sale ot Ia The Liverpool Cotton Market. : i vice 1 2th of April, 1858, they should | is)" ; “i 3 f overnment. ies, Spon the Se Yais bill, | Poa. shall offer at public sale, on THURSDAY, the | No.5, in Square No. 4, at_the northeast corner, March 8. —Letters received by ths ich have existed so pleasantly between them and | °° © “ % vote to squander the people's means by this bill. | sd day of March next, at 4 o'clock p. ..on the prem- | pycr, _ oad aimee | “ -- Meelis ae a muarepelie haus tani deen oo , Adai “xpress Company has offered 10 carry ee ete oe ee eee een: | Midas of March next, at P.clock p: m..on the prem- | formed by the intersection of Pennsylvania avenue pa, dated Liverpoct, February 19th, say the iuterrnption ne petenins te Tenmestcs Hee et charge. Yeas—Democrats, 19; South Americans, 8; Black | (17, id 26th street, same day and hour. 7 an street wee "2 BARNARD, Anct'rs, | 2002UNt received that day from the United States disappointed operators in cotton. as the falling off E OF THE RAIN, the | 1 igre ted had been anticipated. Holders, how- n Square numbered fourteen hundred and fifty- mar l-ts one, (SH Se fhe lay Ghee ge nl rereee, agers ing of a three-story frame dwelling-house, wil TIN CONSEQUEN( back-building attached. <4 le - = 7 Il located ins healthy neigh- above sate is Postponed ti Kesolred. That. as a mark of respect tothe mem- |<, ae Sete we Republicans, 7s. Nays—Democrats, 90; South wry of the deceased. we will wear the usual badge | SU?8&«x Covrt.—Yesterday, Thomas H. Dodge, | Rebmicants, “hy, Nave ublicans, 7. [A voice. ef morning for thirty days, and will attend his | Esq-, of Washington city, was admitted an attor- | Where were you, Uncle John?) 3 ‘ This property is wel NOON, Ith instant, same h Mh on eae $008 ren perio rt fer =" atic ofthe Corporation closed tet ates | "Xen aig. the Volek Sect appetianta, age. | DeMaris nek ofogr ss mone the ays, with o6 | pothoed: with a gurnp of wawr tn Urged. fhe | Suare'te WALES BARNARDS Avctes. | — eral. : hes Vouk. ‘Theangsioent ett erotiog intr. VL Ehe ee re eee me | Teaned, ates Larenra ae gatner tocorrespomd. | | By BARNARD & BOCKBY ; Georgetown. Lipiannie tanita Scghtariamiuteecl me a That the Mayor be requested to trans- Bayard to dismiss this case on the ground that the | the extravagant expenditures which ha pen | | stalmex 3 LE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD | made. Congress alone was responsible for the in- was continued by Mr. Reverdy Johnson in oppo- | Tease Upon Department estimates. Gov. Floyd 7 } has thrown away no money. In his administration ng in me | Sition thereto. and concluded by Mr. Nelson in | of the War Department. he hes ‘done hte duty to “i by the | *¥pport thereof. 2. Selden F. Whit the foregoing resolutions to the family instalments of 6,12 and If months. secured by notes Ss‘! . Ifthe terms are ved with within five days Hy after the sale the property will be resold on one | li week's notice, at the risk and expense of the pur- | © chaser. ‘ : y od Batimore, March 9.—The steamer Baltimore, deeree of the district court is not a final decree “On FRIDAY MORNING, lth tastant ut | on her second trip from Havana to Baltimore, with lock, we will sell,at Forrest Hall, Georgetown, | a cargo of fruit, came in collision lest night off Furniture of the late Col, Humphreys; we name, | Thomas's Point. in the Chesapeake, with a pro- of the dece Mr. Dus on said: In presenting the resoln- tows ynst r it may not be unbecor to express the deep feelings of regret ca saatars himself, to the Administration, and to the people. A. LLOYD, ‘Trustee, wyatt only— i E, , | peller, and sunk immediately. The crew barely -d dnnouncement made to us today. Death is | WT lantnite. plaintiff in error. agt. | ‘Phe large expenditures recentiy made by the De. |. fe 8-co&ds A GREEN, AuctT. | aan eo ae eae eien. escaped with their lives the great leveles. ‘There is no seiationes. 1 the pas jont and 3 sepues at a) Pork pris ~ | partment were the necessary consequences of the IP THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on Do. _ Dining, Rout and Work Tabies, ont uo pesition so low, as to escape from his unerring | BY, This cause was argued by Mr. Parker for the | Vj ormon war; and that grew outof the indiscretion account of the rain, until TUESDAY, the ath inet, | Gilt and Mahogany Frame Mirrors, Trial of Dr. D. R. Brown. darts. Neither do we know the d plaintiff tn error, and by Mr. Hutchens furthe de- | o¢ gar Filimore in appointing Brigham Young. | oo pace and note: nes * | Excellent Brussels, Three-ply, and Ingrain Car-] Boston, March 7.—The prolonged trial of Dr when the swift messe Sa? Soar Gi Gldanes oR’: vantwtean | Young’s denial of the authority of the United | mar4 A. GREEN, Auct’r. | we? .05, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, David R-. Brown, charged with causing the death pear before the thro ee Re ol De 3 omy < r 7k ag Fvstbiie 4 States, rendered assertion of that power by force a eens aeer ok thal om | Washetants, Bedemnte 1 fan ae ggg of Miss Susan A. Webster by ill practices, Creator. It becomes re, to be always | Biictave of the Bayland Harbor of Mobliee aed. | measure of duty which no President could resist Poona ie nena FURTHER | First-rate Feather Beds, Hair Mettresses, Bed | resulted in the jury being unable to ven ready. and so. te walle in this world. that we may | "'Nyigz_ Phineas O. Foster, etal.,owners of the | Tite expedition to Paraguay had swollen the ex- | Pa'tpined. in conseaitence of the rain, until TUES- Clothing, for conviction, one for acquittal. jury was ‘ dread of the world to com sionnboat “5 laintitfs in error, azt. Gorhan: penditures of the Navy Department to a large By order of the Trustee, Toilet Sets, ooking Glasses, together forty-four hours. The deceased was one of the links that bound 7 reali Davenport, et al jomamnissioness. of Pilo | amount; yet no amount was too large that was ne- Window Curtains and Shades, the Bay and Harbor of Mobile. ‘These couscs | cessary to the vindication of national hon mar 9 Sth of Angnst. r. The ws te the past. [le was bornon the Vases and Ornaments, ick, V: i China and Glass Ware, a large assortment, Detention of Cotten. ty of Brunswick, Va. His father, y ‘ | President had done his duty in regard to these ex- ¥ . oe Brews, served in Geo-war’of Ine mre Oe OY Eres, be the piatacite in | penditures. ‘The Administra mn'was teaponaible FOR RENT AND SALE. Sauen Ricaca toute ee” Ri nicte eee based tg te mg td ces 1 was for mai ae eee for the estimates alune. If they were extravagant, | 7 ENT_. BRICK DWE 5] _ Terms: All sums under $39 cash; over that | Peles of cotton delaing Slag saciehe Gospel of the } a 5 : nore | why did the House of Representatives add to the | OF RENT AS story BRICK PWE amount a credit of 6? and 9 days, for notes satisfac- | iN Consequence of numerous vossrls being unable h he left his native State at an early pe OnE OF THE VERY Ric HEST TREATS of the season | estimate de by the De natant heciths tins ic eke oF Se poy torily endorsed. bearing interest. a to get et TS Po teem Maaty ae iy = pond fi i is offered to the public, at the Smithsonian, this | He (Letcher) had in Cur posed. with all | Chega healthy location. in the veinity of the Pa maré-d BARNARD & BUCKEY, Anets. | for Liverpool pe delay is likely to prove evenir is! in thy way of the floral and musical fes- | his tival by the pupils of rious injury to the parties int : zht, the large supeipration it was the cus- r. J. Wright. This gen- | tom to make for Post Offices and Custom Houses. or | tleman possesses rare musical talents, and a pecu- | One located at Raleigh, N. C:, the entire customs 1 pleasant manners | liar faculty of getting up such affairs in the most | revenue for which for tive years and a half, hud respect and love | artistic and satisfactory manner, and we take pleas. | been but $542, had $50,000 4s the first instalment » approached him. This is no place to | ure in conunending the entertainment to public | on a Custom House. 394,000 had been appro- solution to the widow or the orphan. He | favor. For particulars see advertisement. priated for a Custom House in Louisville. Other upers the wind te the shorn lam"’ will - appropriations were mentioned. The whole thing pod time give thatconsolation which | Cincvrr Covrt.—Yesterday, the following cases | Was wrong. ‘There was a large expenditure for n Sans cecupied this Court : Wwosdetok thom =) Se Why not at The resolutions were unanimonsly adopt . is ~ 00 c ughter. it was determined that the Board | _ Henry Fierstenbeim agt. Joseph Gerheardt; ver- | “rie expenses of the House of Representatives. ble time to proceed | dict for plaintiff, damages $75. Frederick G. when under the Opposition rule were largely in + @ body to attend the funeral Hudh agt. James A. Boice; verdict for plaintiff. | the excess of the expenses under the Democratic and Augnst, ‘Toa sinail and res voile family ty N ARSHAL'S SAL. *s In virtue of a writ of fert house Wi @ rented on easy rms. didreas S., ACIAS ISsT rom the erk’s office of ye Cir- Box 312, Post Office. mar 9-3t cust Court of the District of Columbia for the county Strike of Factory Operatives. . ther stri w ch character as a statesman by his love of truth, ~ kind His hig between 7th and 8th streets, adjoining the stand | finor of said county, on. FRIDAY, the iith day of pinners on the Manchester C of Mr. Behr Ge baker, will be the , this morning for higher wages. information, apply to M. PINKUS, corner of sth | title, clatm and dnterest in and to part of Lot No. 15, —a and D sts. mar 9-3t in Square No 3, bye, uning at the southwest corner Baltimore Markets. OR REN T—The 3-story BRICK HOUSE, No. | Of said lot and ranning thence no eet, thence ALTIMORE, March 9.—Flour closed firm, How- dintoly? “Apply to AUNY & SHINN. Conner Green | the, Lmprovements thereon, setzed and levied upen | Wheat; white $1.7aS! $0; red $1.45a81.55, and Olive sts. ~ -merg-tf | 88. the property, of Roses Y- and will be Corn closed buoyant; white 50c.; yellow Sande whee == te Ys sold to satisfy to January term, 1838, Provisions are unchanged. tie Haned adiamand Samuel Woe agt. Nathan C.McKnew ; verdict | regime. Mr. Cullom, in twenty-two months | VO LET—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, con- | Reed, Brother & Co., use of James Martin et al. vs, Whisky closed firm and nominally unchanged ee for plaintiff. Doe dem Columbus Alexander act. | Clerkship of the House of Representatives, ex- taining 7 rooms, «ituated on I street, in the First | Robert U. Duley. W. SELDEN, Marehai cae ig Common Council —The Board of Common Conn. | ff “ 2 ‘ re <a Bir roca 1, and one square south of Pennsylvania ave- | fe 16-ts for the District of Columbia. Wm. A. Faulkner; verdict for plaintiff, d-:ages | pended $1,600,000; while Mr. Allen, his successor, —— BH Ferg, avin d New York Market: uct iu the Aldermen's room. and the President | one cent. | although hie had to meet many extraordinary ex: | Corner ofaat stroet and Paeavenues "mar asts | las | gazw Youn, March 9—-Plour is lower; State, ct of the meeting and read the a A ae ree nses. including investigating committees, &c., ee = a $5.60285.55; Ohio $6.70a86.50; Southern $6. 46 llie Ska on tha eines Fux Wee Exoee Tee Rosin Wat Dore | oo coded alta witiion ies teas re predecessor. OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR S ¢ » & §5.65—the latter closed firm. : u mas, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, will close to-night. If | " ‘Phe Opposition, in order to stop the supplies de- Sale SER age Hee, NO, Be roe e 2? Wheat is unsettled; Southern white $1 75; Wes Me. Liovd. a Sat the Aldccnah, | there be any of our readers who have not seen this | rived from the sales of public lands, and thus rene | 82% mar new a ee i nl i> tern red $1.49. the part o Aldermen. | entertainment, we advise snch to go to-night to | der necessary an increase of the tariff, passed the | J}OR RENT—Tho HOUSE on - ¢ = Corn closed quiet; yellow Séasse oo Se a the above hall and there behold the mimic repre- | homestead bill. This increase in the tariff he had hetween lth aud 12th streets, rec <= Ps Fg Pork closed steady; prime $13.25. the ebeinted Messrs. Tree, Wallace | sentations of war. the battles and siees. the storms | alwavs opposed. He thought that the tariff of teee | DY Beato with ias ool tee ae s = Lard closed heavy at ll yal2 c Mtns etined wet soon returned with | 2d burning towns, and all the fearful incidents | should Inve a fair trial before it was imtetercd | MLexcelient com oa = Apply to C. Woodlw: ith stass or at No. 346 Frank! Das of the late Crimean conflict. ‘They will repay the | with. If proper exertions were made with the Row. slutions as published above. Rent—Anexcellent STABLE atid CAR- trouble of 4 visit. jands in California; a 3 Z fg tH 9nd) 0) PPR CENT Less THAN ELSEWHERE | Whisky closed dull at¥xa2se. HE CITY FOR CASH.—OAK and PINE r w shed ’ the mines sold before they | — Also to Rant—An excellent s WOOD, sawed and split any length or stae desired, Financial. at, Wa altace ade a a AX Arreat.—This isthe last night of the Fair | were robbed i, {he mineral Tat ds in California and | RIAGE-HOUSE in Franklin Row. “Apply as detiverei uy hier it thocy fase of chinren Qters : New Yone, —y a ore Gil ua ; ons y i ; ites ba market, means aux- | at s eit at S. W.K. 's, 0} i is’ Hotel; | lower . island ; The board then adjourned Se ene Oe Seeds Ccpiee Bort APY Ti issydu the oi timary sevenns fru lands td eee’ | ge GUG ANT GOT EON ARG Wot. Ballaaity e's, 488 7th stroet; with Wim, Wh: | (Central shares ©; do. bonds 69%; Lea Crosse . -—-- Jum, Will you not go and help these poor parent- | tons, sutticient to meet the currentexpensrs of the AeA eeT CORSA , | ley’s omnibur drivers, corner 7th stand Pa.avenue; | tiiwaukie ; Michigan Southern New Tur Coxre ce at GroncrtowN.— The | less boys. There you will tind confectionery, a Government, might be raised. He commented | bathroom, water-closet. &c., with gas and water, | or at Page’s Wharf, foot of 7th street. per ay A at | York C 794; Penn. Cosl Co. 81; Tisesvert pikand Annual Conference of the Methodist | fine supper, fancy deeds. crowds of ladies with | with severity upon the featores of Mr. Morrill's | will bo noid with the side LOT on accommodating | tended to. PATNTER: at Dance Whee aieat! | 68 85% Protestant Church assembled today in George- | Smiling faces, &c. We are going. | tarift bill, said that a high tariff would be upset in | terms. Inquire at the house. suet = — ‘owe, ausd promises to he session of considerable | Coreror Cras. Yesterday, Mr. MePherson, | Delve months after its jassaye, and woutd bank. ING. | R>!RICHS LAGER SER DI ‘ Pe , No. 510 ELEVENTH, STRERT, HEWING TOBACCO. ; ; rupt the manufactures that rose under it. Protective E AY t., Twe doors North of the@octs sth” |C ae a behalf of the goverament, replied to Mr. Stan- | legislation w: essarily ela islat Whi Gre A Montzomery. Apply, for safor. two doors Nor! e Tompany’s - . the Theological and Literary Com- | ton, in the casrof Edward’ 1. Norfolk agt, the | paterticn did We Percy Lone eeisiation. What | between Groon pad Montsvmery. Apply K, "Wash. | ,, THe undersizned respectfully sunounces that he IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT met at we church on Coug jens street to dis- | United States. Mr. Elliott followed on the same | Why should one class of community be protected | ington. man4-lw Baltz's PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, which = Se renin he duty of exan aeentelte. ter | Side. and had uot concluded when the court ad- | against the operations of the law of supply and de- | YOR RENT OR SALE—HOUSE No. #m Mas. | ho isnow prepared to furnish to the tr te FINE CUT C! congg 3 - an Ze isa re ag . unit = meri Se journed. eniay mand. more than another? He had now fosurren.| EF rachusettsaventie, between ath ant Sth stronts 5 frnilios. _falt’s Lanse Beer hes dons beens cePtag | has boen adopted by Messrs. E.GOODWIN & (anse of the variety of subjects upon which the ‘sea . , ler his congressional trust, and he laid it down | 8 rooms beside bathroom, passate and dry cellar. : s %, BRO., of New Yor« Crrv. condidates are cxamined. and is composed of the | Watcu Rerurxs.—Gco. T. Walker, indecent | (ity onse of obligati > ve | Inquire of b. B. BARRET, at Wendell’s printing | city, 8s in all northern cities, as the best manufac- » of Ni ‘ following ministers : ' "* | exposure; fine and costs $6.27, and security for iesened thd eaetel tat coaster eet oer , mard-lw* | tared inthe United States. TUBACCO, ofthe BEST QUALITY, tesslected, Grammar, Rb I ric and Togie—Revs. B. F.| Court. Charles Quiltor, drunk and disorderly; | served to the best of his ability. Frown, H.C. Cushing. J. M. Eiderdice, D. E. | fine and cost, $2 1 SS ee il ordi tly filled, and delivered free TIN FOIL, and PATENT A Iayno three-story BRICK | ofthese oe wometly i neatly wrapped in 15. Jacob Seamore. suspicions | Mr. Letcher then expressed his regret at the ab- FT ie with pack buildings, te, in complete | “fo 25-310" PETER EMRICH. | PRESSED. oi stthin skeet eeedn Koos al disorderly; fine and costs, $11.15. Twenty- | sence of his competitor, explained the correspond. cof ith and H streets. TRE > WHISKY for Med 7s ee eee ceabh euiiankibine ao . nen andl Mowals +f ch on amity Here a: nine lodzers were accommodated. | ence that b: pane ietorece thiesir is seferctira to Al 0. Windens Eee Peon nipeaee sae Toities. uar- | Consist in the size of the pac - jordan. E Jriukhouse, T. M. Wilson, T. as Ss ings - | the appointments for discussions, and avewed his Mrs. W.H. Winter, of this city, was amorty | determinat rs on the ill-fated steamer Princess, | — by ail persons who have tried itto convenient to carry im the pocket, and by being after fuliilling the appointments he ASSACHUSETTS AVENUE SecA Rip i parket: at | PRESSED SOLID it keeps MOIST and FRESH, hest and purest V f Christianity—Revs. R.S_ Norris. E I yi dag Nt a NT. Tthase room rates fey aed | any pris. yes ; and improves in quality ae it is used; while in other ob ere a 2 NO. B.KENDALL, lesale and Retail Dealer in fine Wines, P \ Mt Jon Blderdice, AS that recently exploded on te Mississippi river at | ments, closing up at Bedford, and. beardi ary catia No.6 tig strat, near City Hall ore an" Liquors and Faipily Groceries, | branda, ax soon as the package is opened, the qualt- erch History—Revs. F. Swentzel, J =a Pe magt 1 wiliyccuaen | in his den. AS ——— fo 25-eotnt No. 49, opposite Contre Market, | ty rapidly DETERIORATES—the tobacco grow- = apr “pe ing is reported as slightly scalded util the meeting of the Opposition Convention JOR RENT—A neatand «lions three-story OP i y 5 y rapidly DETE. ese oF naspass tsa Scr ae mie | many of the Whig papers hail/sustained him, The | L PRAM E HOUSE, with cistern in the yard, on N NOTICE. ing dry—and littering the pocket, t Hoy. F. P. Staxtox, well known asaneloqnent |" fread dor Hoeuee cinimeaniae ith street, between L amt K. EW STYLES OF SPRING GOODS ance of the consumer. The Dressing which the Fine saliex, Weill adie » lorkaso hake Norfolk Herald, fur instance, declared. in Inst De- | llth street, etet ern oat ols iness Stands on FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. | Cut Tobacco undergoes, in the process of manufac- — bad de Bee ecture he Art Associa- | cember, that it deemed it not improbable that the Pennsylvania avenue. Inquire of J. W. Consisting of the best assortment of CLOTHS, frees it from all grit or impurities so objection- tion Rooms to-night. | Whigs, in many instances, would lay aside their | "SON, Bankers CASSIMER ES. VESTINGS, HOSIER} wticin the us of Plag Totacco. Chowers will do | political scruples, and vote for the Democratic | © 508+ OMS TO RENT. | HURTS LANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES een, pean: Prneseba bial, eomboagoier ; = re f od ie he Ben Grant (waid to live in | nominees. op vet the same paper, a few days SEVER Le — Pia ey ee ee cee =p — arm snd Nave well to give the Pi atrial, 2 the call of the roll, fifty ministe 1 ard scity) whe was recently con- | since, opened patteries against those same nom- | ‘> with o : 1 crate. | ULE" Ss themselves. tes answered to their names. [A number | Victwl of the larceny of 4 coat, is not the under | tees, aon going to the extent of declaring that it | No. 452, between E and F streets. Torms moderate, | UL STS SWORDS, BELTS LACES athe | For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who receive it re expected to-day ] signed. Residence on E street etwaen | Would be dangerous to the life of Mr. Goguin to | mat . attention of their customers and ic general- | direct from the Manufacturers. n the mane of Rev. FG. Wright, who] yy. . ‘ Stand 3d, Island, | ome to Shenandoah for the purpose of discussion. Fok RENT —The four-story HOUSE, 35 F st. | ot?" H. F. LOUDON & © E. GOODWIN & BRO., died at his post of duty during the last Conf-r Z * | Itattacked him f r openin: canvass in his own near 12th; vacant April 13th; contains! rooms; Citizen's and Military Merchant Tailors, Year, was called. the Rev. Mr. Bates arose and Moprerx Miract The remarkable cures ef | district, when, untortanately for the poor editor, x sardner's celebrated Indian | Mr. Goggin had taken recisely the same course ie; Which stands unrivaled as the great enre | and opened the canvass in Bedford. Cold, Croup, Bronchitis, and Lung hee mints: Sold’by all Druggists, Wosks & Pot. | ,, The same oe a waviness 4 Washington «treet, Boston, General Agents. the people of the Tenth Le; has gas, bath-room, good cellars, abundant closets, mar 3-eo2m Under Browns’ Hotel, Pa. ave. fe24-Im 2M and 28 Water street, New York. and a vacant lot adjoining. Rent om per annum = een ae ) sor to Mr.C. B-KING, Artist, 12th ZEN JOUVEN’S KID GLOVES, J OOP SKIRTS! Ager of anes er ht tt gareetat | A) ice loti oe eee een ree IRIS. Score : OOP SKIR : ; at received a full stoc NT_The STORE-ROOM next door to once Avie PARASOL Sand PARASOLETS. | oclebrated SKELETON TS. ynounced a very appropriate and touching en- | feted by | upon his life and character as a chri > ister said he knew him intimately, he was an unpretending but deeply p ster of Jesis ( loved and esteemed by OR RE 15) new »! le PAR: ; Wm, T. Dove & Co.'s Plumbing and Gas-fittin 2)dozen EXTENSION SKIRTS, with 17, 20, 25, off ai mae 3-lw the question of slavery, and the members of the | fstapiishment, Rent #400 per annum inquiree eXTENSION . h of PARA SOLS UM- all who kaew his ify) Wine as tite Porxs Ascxngn—There ix not Whig convention had echoed the charge. Wood- | Wik DOVE & GO. 2 24-tf Mino, a atm patent Skirt Supporter. the bos inven Brel aks air RA Ge ooll of es vers fference between New England Rum and | Stock was 2s sound upon the subject as Norfolk; Cognac Brandy than even the best Holland Gin and | and iu all the State none could found to bear Charles’ London Cordial Gin. 'T a Sorta isa tnt. | aloft the fag of the State with more pride, or de- VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated | tion of the age. to whieh we invate t jowenenan grate. atten- ft SW. COLLEPE CO WILLIAM R. RILEY, in Alexandria county, shout, 26 miles from | SSS “Sew. GIS 7th stieok ehove Pa avecte, | martin ecner a ok opbes Cooma Marit, tow: mar 5- very feeling and tou Georg cy atter the most | fend it with more ardor. (Loud applause.) Who fittle Pail. roads, ing of 12 acres. In- PLATED WARE AND CU L¥.—Al arks Upon the subject of the resolution | was it that made these pe ea a ana eat reel ‘on the preiuiaan, RICHARDS. A neccinactoni ESF MINES OF KANSAS, Peer Spoons of the it was unanimously adopted by ar | the president of the convention, whe had himself | (oth and K streets, Washing in, D.C. _ Containing an accurate and reliable Map, which | piated ; 1» » su | declared that there was no legal right te hold = is prepared from the latest Government | slaves, or was it Jolin M. Botts ready to unite with irveys. The Rev. J. T. Murray was unanimously re- —1,¢5) pounds a ing all the latest routes; by Pratt & Hunt, eleeted secretary, and A. W. Melvin assistant sec- PRUNES AND FOX cRacKER of first quality PRU H : She. nd Survey ore ‘erritory, Ms the free negroes to put down the Democracy, and NES, of onr importation, in Engineers an . a weet ee a Cold bye even now arranging for a fusion with the ‘Black ¢ and suuall glass jars. “The fruit is very large | Tobe had at Corea Fr aut. ‘and the 1 eal ence next, proceeded to the appoiut- | ‘vill give greater relict than any other medicine we | Republicans in 1850? or was RK. Seott, with his | Ao, fresh supply of OX -CR ACKERS. U7 Price 50 cents, mar Siw? mittee on cred and, after the a «for we have rarel t th ta ’ iimot proviso proclivities, orthe Whigs of Rich- X 4 Clik or = aND portant lusi- | by entirely free fom Cor h nd necoon astholunes | mond, that had. received Winter Davis te thers Ey aiketor cat if the Confer- | have time to throw off the collected matter, the | embrace. and sustained Fillmore that set free the ». W. Bates. | ence ix complete. As a family medieme he kidns : ? ug. are the appointments for preact- fel Diseases, Worms, Decang , Kiduappers of seventy-two slaves? Such partics Rev. 1, te ENP! 8 tM We SH FON TELE- Connscting with the _mar? corner Vermont av. and 15 Shing nna EW LUMB YARD. imerican Cot ws ‘a- The Deinaenia having recently taken charge = ; lel effect not! 3 Ss / = . Wasuinctox—NatioxaL Horst, (en- or this evening” At the Preciyartan Chere, iss Ry a rages” “atc dele tht ifthe South cond not rematy inthe | oedema acta geaeatne CR | OFF aan tat se) Witt aa Hore” : ES. Wa Methodist Protestant : = a} 3 . ’ Aisin a aie of equality she must and would Hit R cenerally to examine the stock before pu This Th vcnnotie with now oP". lh ol h Se s sYor’s MaGNetic Powder axp Pitts, | go out of it. chasing elsewhere. esp - he ness, “ ig panced ; ‘4 ession bids fair to be one of unusual bar- | For the Destruction of all of Garden Insects, | *"Ttie convention at Richmond denounced alien | | The stock of WIiITE PINE LUMBER, CHER- [nehtery, Reser ee eee cae mony and concord Ants, Bed-Burs, Roache ks, Fleas, Moths, | sutfrage; and yet Mr. Fillmore had signed the bill | RY, ASH, MAPLE, POPLAR, &e., &e, Aueuiee "Eharionton and wannah, B : ee aed Me Re organizing the Territory of Washington, which | 4psrior aid well seasoned, aad will Be s« Homer and Mobile, vn the peothwes, Lexy —This day commences the solemn season ‘Phan aetna mitted it. He (M her) was ot the opin- | !0West cash poe % tar j(Tatermediate Points of importance, OLTMAN & KILBOURNE, — | ™ nts of roy mar 7-2 Assignees. Feta shia "on ting at, "Washington Spee a ac METERY. Pring ee ge Falun are on Riel 4 rtlaud Egor, Mes cota, and St: John’s, Newloundiand, Spr} chenved 8 c-| _ Gardens can be ouses rid of these | 'on that naturalized citi » Catholics, Episcopalians. 6 n alone should be per- h a French | mitted to vote in either States or ‘Territories and Meravians, as one of hu : ized by all | ‘The eighth resolution of the Whig Convention, stion, fasting, und prayer. ‘To-day, being the first | Fiastoin cavernmonts snd college reo ereneecan | which denounced the Democracy for not com of the fast, is commonty called Ash-Wednesday. a | free from poison, and harmless to mankind ‘cal an’ | yrs rd State works of internal iin; rement, name derived from the custom that prevailed in | mestic anmmals.’ Many worthless imilatoneare ad | Re frankly confessed he did not un - Mi the primitive church. for penitents at this time to vertised. Be sure it bears the name of E, Lyox. | meant that taxes should be levied to complete the express their humiliation, by lying in sack-cloth | Remember. entire system at once, then he was oe to it. f im 2 . ® Powder kills insects ina tries, He thought that in thi id end ashes. ‘The peried from now uatil Easter, in- | (O18 Lson’s F Pil aa | He wht that in this respect the shoul clades forty-six days. hut astheals Sandaye which Songs Wake teometrneet ee And mice. | | “inake haste slowly,” and complete the works a8 sy Mr. E. Ly: in Asia, and has been patre ermmonts snd colleges, Ri man Lutherans ie ier esare to he deducted. lays not bein: Manxes & Panx, N | 800n as compatible with the public burdens. ‘di the day. On Thursda: ood Cast diuys,} ther aes et acty days et oo Tue Mexican vstaxe Lisanee | He had , When in do , to have pro- See a eta oe pm the Board whieh panaber j mind the Christian fo 21-Imeow cured the t it of the Virginia advances | will be on ground, situate on North Capi of the forty days The last made to the Gevernment dari war of 1812. | strect, near Glenwood Cemetery, with fhe map to week of the s-asou, which immediately precedes | This claim had been settled in 1826; but a similar 7" . the Poanpeny Bars of Lots who a - MARRIED, yea al of the Resurrection, ix called | (nm the ath instant, by the Rey. Mr. Knight, at his | a digierent basta dee eae eee g in 1859 upon : : amar 7-3t JOHN G. STOCK, See. Passion Week, or Holy Week. and ts devoted to Me. RO fb. TAY ‘of this | 2 different basis. Under that basis Virginia was | 2mar7-3t______'SOHN G. STOCK, Sec._ the contemplstion and coumemoration of the suf, | Bae eeefiue MARY. E: NASH, formerly of Charies | Juatly entitled to a further sua of 81,760,000. Phat | J MULES MULES. feriugs of the Redeemer: His betrayal, Hi stated > sett the had not been able to yet it} YUST ARRIV! 189 head of fine sud bloody «weat; His death upon the erosseand | {Port Fobaceo Times copy.) * | Mas quite probable that it might be agreed to at | !arxe Auta iia tise burial of His sacred body. In the Episcopal ~ “Prep, ' would g ee ee een Also, oter! ume ioeies. ¢ Rr oo eben prayers espe Owthe- thin of monia, SAMUEL me vements. Nof which I ¢ Cet vay cially appoiated for the season, call for extraord « CLINTON, son of Li i oll Datei olerson, je iad noticed that Ale. Prete wane Sera fr eet offer iS SaREEy rae eid thcomrbent the sean ea extra wervices | ool months and days. | the people of Bedford, had elelmed thelr su fealwe are held throw: > season. a ; treet, ‘On the &th instant, at Salt pant 7 ofelock a... | on personal yrounds.” if Mr. Goggin cou . as % "THOMAS, axed 45 years, wand the is distrie: F-xpost gm.—Yesterday afternoon a young man “i ee will take place on To Wir lat eal Preferepren cal tees fe seen uued Geo. T. Walker,a well-dressed person, was | (‘Thursday ) ee Oe oe pe atiert ead Penn, (Mr. L.) ask the unanimous support of bis former Lo srrested by officer Yeatinan for grossly indecent | Xvangn Capito! Hill, “His friends and relatives are coustituents, Nothin that Mr- Goggin had NOL CO TEES comluet. ‘The facts, 28 sworn to. before Justice | invited to attend. = Boatag haga heen district surpassed what be SPREAN LDErAr 9 Donn. were deemed guficient to justify a fine of | On the sth instants of apermonie: EE MRA bas dene foe hed wuts iat rey form, beins Per, Cavity for court aude the Ueaied tates awk,“ | Ac etnies aged Spontie aed F oar ask the undivided vote of his district. : Ww. wi : Relatives and are y invited to He closed amid applause, and was followed Rucarh wats wit pete over mom OO" | aa a ea eta aak My te conan Tor Congres was Oneal Tyland avenue, between