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ageeneeoeiiageesi enn WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | quite familiar with postal affairs, and onthe| GBORGETrOUWMN. CONSUMPTION. | ow AMUSEMENTS. EVEN IN G STAR. _— spot, at the request of the President, for some Co ndence of The Star Letrer No. 9. nonce: Ligvt. Mecian’s Mintrary Roap.—The last | days past, he gave the First and Second As- — Givnaxtéed sham 10, 1859. : Te the Editor of the Star on ren Brera ond ext FLORAL sicar, WASHINGTON CITY: Congress appropriated the sum of $100.000 (one | sistant Postmaster Generals the benefit of ~ Cnr (ley Titcaadlls a6 podanies Semulaie- wt. ane <n ik Soy lips fakes pince on Ft TEWENI NG. stack iia THURSDAY... hundred thousand dollars) to enable Lieut. | adyiee and assistance in the Preparation of | .antto allthe members. to the deat eel imge in our cars, and | ent-rtainment eexeral prizes will b= awantet ———= = rep ox Tu | 2008 Mullan, 2d Artillery, United States | theirezposé of thé conditian of the rs Of) After the readi pt the Samrat, as ~ re ° of it is no frequenthy i meee ee I> Tuoven “Tux Sram” 1s PRINTED ts Army, to continue the establishment of a mé/- | the Department for which President Be had Mr. Bangs, announced c the sta ing FT re ated ———_ ae oO” DIELLOWS Bit WS’ HaALt. ‘To BE PUT To PRES® AT AN BARLY Hour; ApveR- | that that this road was comm: me i —J. 8. ML Van Cleave hs M: yo <a . - =a ap, sapepr lfc en y ) SHOULD BE SENT IN BY 5 it were necessarily Conrinwep. . 4 hag: been nM ‘Lazen! ,Pickreil and Hyde. A remed ae pe cu —— = THRER MORE NiGHTS! rerure o'czoct, 3 OTHERWISE THRY MAY NOT print yeep Sm Indian disturb- | confirmed as District Attorney for Washingtom Messrs. Pidkrell Shoemaker ‘and With'thé adv nents of t veling bugs, Pretending to cure consumption, a dis | THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, case, while In reality’ they could mot describe | Ps eee A ot | King. ; APPEAR UNTUL THE NEXT DAY. i Northwest. The road will extend | Territory, and Andrew J. Thayer as District Eisctions-—Mesers. Marbury, Stake and Tenney : Pe ST wok on the Columbia, to | Attorney for the State of Oregon. Fire Companies and Fire Bngines—-Messrs, Of. | balf-dozen of its symptoms. even in the last ay SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. , a a SANDERSON’S == hallinnrab hehe . futt, Shoemaker and Stake. Ssuasetenmh bookie meee a an sr object, | GREAT bie MIC SPECTACLE The Union, eschews politics this morning, — pe a Wy biotpprnare p Tur Wace ee - - —— School. Manse Teeen king and | 304 not the cure of the comumptive. Theve_are RUSSIAN WAR, An : hes 2 i weather for this morning i we r ea wmaiaal undreds of these en 2 |, i Extraord “i bole rere cane the | of countzy, traversed only by mensciag and’| Telegraph line to the Smithsonian I:stitution. | “GrievancesMesars. Dunlop, Hyde and Shoe: Piacrertheenneerto tar poet econo | EEE SAN HCA years. donor ji ii ii « f the forest.”” bout 7 o'clock : maker. worthlessness . rl , 2D. ; isnt Horatio J. | roving tribes of the “red men o The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : To be able to treat consumption successfully, ‘ a . wel Sc coma eee seuiaae settee Ses Madrid, to | When completed, it must prove of incalculable March 10, 1859. po “aoe Channel—Messrs. Shoemaker, King ott ulath = ome have an ex- Pes. E, ej ea ree the — anes: —— upon the sub- | #dvantage to the tide of immigration pouring New York, 7 mE ne ge phepesnt. Market House—Messrs. 1 :azenby, Marbury and tenaive chaervation a mr warthee yy) oor open at 7, to commence at a veneer ton . tate, : 2. ry adel be a i. he ke succes, ‘clook ee — x ject of ia bvictane for a treaty made by the | into the State of Oregon and the Territory of | PIMGOPM Ny lear, pleasant. Seppe Work-house—Mesars. Hyde, Stake and | ™ust make it his special study. ‘This gives him OVEL ATTRACTION. = ish Minister of Foreign Affairs. In view | Washington. Washington, D.C -clear, wind NE. King. Vrs an intimate acquaintance with ever fication OPEN les | Fh 8 ofthe. posible importance of thin enject, it || Lieut Malla, with hi corps f sina, | Wicd setae | BelsgoMews. oman. Tener and Dunlop. | ofthe dacs frm the cacy pared lal rayonana one AL suggests that a copy of the letter may be pro- | c., will leave Washington city about the 16th | Wore Va 58°, wind SW, Epi Mieeers, Site eke ced FREY: | d cocriblog and explsining tes ditiocet coegie The Wilkes’ lori pedition cured from the archives of the Legation at | instant for St. Louis, where will be procured Lynchburg, Va. =a, 52". Joint Comunittee on Accounts—Mesare Duntop, | !%¢ progress, position and extent of the divense. AROUND THE WORLD. rid supplies and sll essential appurtenances for the Sate: pe eo : Pickrell and Hyde. * | the aoe ots — Rar fuett, we son Tho first pablic exhibition of this beautiful and ee a= eee an ~Pexpedition. From this point he will start for | Chattanooga, ‘Tenn. clear, 49°. atDeee Mee on Chamge—Memrs. Pickrell | Cie oe 1 bly necessary fora physician | onic Hall. Washington, on MONDAY ER EK. U7 Rents in Mattoon, Hiinois are “dreadful.” New Orleans, there meeting the steamer, and arc Cc peed pigs On motion of Mr. Tenney, a message was trans- bey eseence sgl niy a Namen a. ag painted trom Houses worth but $500, rent for $500 per annum. | ionee sailing for California, via the Tehuan- | Coe a clear, mild. pepe! A kway Resear tapsey a le reg a y in the ra fs Of the diacane that hett been —-—-______——_- as 2. as a t ol board: » ne ra ry > This time last year, there were 1.263.000 | tepec route. Arriving in Oregon, Lieut. Mal- Chacieston, 8.c om oe — SW- | Sideration oe action of the judges of election in Soctores m: four ak ee Sy he ——, pronounced by act. bushels of wheat in store In Chicago. Now there } lan will proceed to organize and equip an effi- | Augusta, clear, £6° wind NE, | the second (contested) precinct, which was favor. 2 Ne Mica Bh oot Gicern the | ists tal by connoisseurs thenmest unique and perteot are but 611,000 bushels. | cient party, ready to take the field at as early Macon, clear! pleasant, “| ably responded to by the Alder and Messrs. es yk, work ever preducel. to conduct | Aiiference between the first and last sage. What | open ee ERS a delusion is this! ‘To use the old adage. 3 drown- ne of the members oF clear. lat. Teaser GM Ce eaetet auch aa | Soe Mauer onc hat io oatoway ee wi ae Comsumpt- | 7 adopted, refusing admission within the bar of any | 1¥t eatch at the eily-mouthed slang of these un- | open ai clear, pleasant. Tenney and Dunlop were appoi *, Proprietor, oring Expedition, jokets Scents, No reserved xents. Doors 73 performance to commence at quarter be- The i ieable. Lieut. M. is known to | Columbus, Ga a Bs ithe Divorce | * day as practical ) P na teietie srlorantin ayiec rae ni | the Department as one of the most reliable and | Montgomery, Ala . 2 Lower Peach Tree, Als. he accuses of ‘‘cruelty”* to him. | competent officers in the service. His charac- Mobile, Ala... ‘i fore e. mar 7-lw* M Ys ‘except members and officers of the | 3F¥pulous charlatans and their filthy nostrams. ————__—_____ teristic energy and intelligence, as displayed stares: lice ey oe ergy race Joe the ieee: — i. cere se be Ks onan z armen of = a = > In Indianapolis. afew days since, a little in past duties, furnish an ample guarantee that New Orleans, pation poe Wh aE THE JOINT MEETING. Pres Fenn ho noes Scly > Bae vod —s 2 BALLS, PARTIES, &e. q Bi [Uok & dove of landanum which nearly | his future labors will be performed ina man- | rrederick. Md.. clear, pleasant. Ma i tee Tyne Organized, Recorder | and competency in checking this serious disease | (VAT JUVENILE BALL (by particular dvaire) Rone net. Dee Sete aem stem BAL she eee hight, Jitable to himself and eminently | Hagerstown, Ma. clear, pleasant. Ould in the chair. Mr. Bangs oltered a resolution | {5 that given tine; and if not snecessful, to aban- Wil be repeat~d at Franklin: all-corn to go to heaven to her little brother. tote Sega . Cumberland; afd. clear, pleasant. Fequesting the Ccrporation Clerk. to open the bal- | don it, and lead the sufferer to no further expense. | 9th and D strests,on MONDAY, March lath & =< satisfactory to the Government. Pittsburg, clear, pleasant lot box and ascertain the facts in regard to the al- | How many thousands there are reduced to the | Commence at7 p.m, i> Two men, Fleming and O'Leary, were Wheeling, clear, pleasant. leged clerical error. in the returns for Mayor in grave, and handed over to the sexton, all through i pens gape pe for the re hanged in Toronto, at the same time, on the 4th | Tur Coumtssionensuir or Patents.—Great | Gratton, Va cloudy, pleasant. be appakiet Cho samt stteae ee e a lack of knowledge of the carly stages! > of pupila to prepare for the May Rall. mars'a.” selves guilty of the crime for which they suf- | morning by the “few more of the same sort | Cineinnati, Seek prmeieene® report the resnit to the Councils. swabbed. cauterized, croton oiled. or mercuria. WANTS. fered. £0" gus—the chronic politicians of all | pete for ten ventas tusonian, at 7 a.m. (cor. Me Pickrell opposed the passage of the resolu- lized. and probably blistered and purged. Ali of | ———— ee - ee re an oe ;. | rected for temperature, ) 30,162; at noon 30,166, tion; which, after some little discussion was with- | ¢nis fails. (As f of this assertion f xcethe sum. | YY ANTED.—A xood COOK and CHAMBER A Writ Govexxep City —The New York | parties—to ascertain whom the President is | ‘Thermometer, at 7 a. m.. 35°; at noon 49°. drawn, having heen decided out of order by the paheih detaemias etee te competency of | YY MAID. “Apply at this office. ar ot News snys that within a week, rape. robbery, per- | about to appoint as the successor of Judge Holt on hours ending 9a. m. to- Chair. ie see Aen ny men, and their ineffectual mode of trat- WANTED—2y the sear, a HOU ewes j i dand pretty | . teat ‘ . oi aaa OES Mr. Tenney offered a resolution, of which the t. t better the throat rt of the city, having fi oa, jury, and stipes peed aig gx or of that { 2 the Commissionership of Patents. We have emma following is tho nbetunce: ‘That the Corporation | averavatel the eee daily coating, Soe besides those for sorvaats, ant Kitchen: Anette conclusively proved against the po © | done our best to beable to enlighten them upon | i[7> The new Odd Fellows’ Hall, at the inter- | Clerk he and and he is hereby, instructed to re- | Siferer hosa dalle consumption to contend with, | this offies. mare tw city. snaiabanninsendusicastnise thee | the point, but up to 12m. our efforts to get an | section of Ridge avenue and Twenty-third street, | ceive and transmit to the two boards the supple- > A man, named Charies Reed. who was on | his body is gradually consuming by disease. and, | & ERVANT WANTED—A WOMAN wi | inkling of the purposes of the President (prob- | Philadelphia, is now nearly completed. ‘The | mental returns of the judges of the elections’ tor { Ss on , ; é secondly. his pocket. by a cunning, artificial phy- | cook, wach, and iron. Toa suitable person board the Central Ameriea at the time she Wes | hn, heroes he has definitely made up his mind | Corer stone was Inid on last Thankagiving day, | tHe second precinct of the election held on the 2th smart grog to all the steer diane if om | qralwaces will'ha given. Apply at 96 th iatenrt, wrecked. and was picked up after floating ona | on the subject) Lave beau “anevallitg: fone of On the 26th day of April next the building will This the Chair also decided to be ont of order. Tested ~ - piece of timber twelve hours, was recently burned . 3 throat, it is impossible to do so when it settles i =D be dedicated, on whieh occasion a grand parade | From this decision Mr, Tenney took an appeai. | tt seabarigetinns carom a ole energies of the | Want Ranh 8 ; of the Order will take place, that day being the Peleces ee Je ey to i ee a invalid are decayed and wasted awa z . Estaty in the heart of Wasinngton city, clear of all ee Pei ca Ga forticth anniversary of the introduction of Odd Kose ‘aise Oe Chen oot Wa" | ‘The hope of the consumptive depends on ti ae ee ay I> Hon. W.C. Rives, who was in Boston on | Yet ere going to press we hope to be able to | Fellowship into the United States. | See — nino the Chair overruled, epi bel ee is ~ nuded i pa to Sno titer of the os more let ag ee hare fea icahcoont ein | throw light on the subject. Wel ived fi > publisher, R. | agitf;, Penvey then offered a resolution. which was | minates fatally iu the hands of such ee, thee WARTED—A YOUNG MAN ax sire on ce a ‘e pecan are pee P. $.—It is understood that Commissioner | | U9~ We have received from sue pu > | Adopted, inviting the judges of election for the | pot in the whole catalogue of diseases one so easy Book-keeper in the Dry Goods tna Little, Brown Co., for the publication 8 joan of ONE, ° rm is i i i i SAND DOLLARS inab i to death in his cabin in California. | his immediate friends reeming to know sny- USAND 1 IRR ‘on valuable Rea | thing coneerning his purpose in the premises. s "i = 2 ays M. Dewitt, New York, through Taylor & Maury, | second precinct into the chamber to present their | checked as consumption at the meement. | that is willing to make himself generally useful life of Madison. Holt will not relinquish his pr position | who have it for sale, “The Tenant House, or Em. | supplemental returns for Mayor. for seid precinet, | (22% cely ths teweiter aularbie na cold, | Fae Se aCe te wowks. Address Mer ———_———_. | and be sworn in as Postmaster General until | yore trom Poverty’s Hearthstone,” a domestic | 1 W9 of the judges then advanced, and presented | which we are liable to from cradle to coffin. The AXTED 2 Sige {7 A correspondent of the Concord (N. H.) | Monday next. This fact waives the otherwise | story of startling facte and the strangest experi. | ‘"& t in question. . cc py | effect of this common cold is concentrated in the W TTC TIN rosPcctable sons Patriot is informed by a correspondent that a no- | jeeal necessity for the nomination of a new y s Ban Mr. Laird, the Clerk. then rose and said : By | air passages. Soothe this irritation of the throat, torious burglar, Win. Warburton, better known | ences of common life. order of the joint meeting of the two Boards, I Commissioner of Patents until after the termi- | nation of the present called session of the : | family. Shes well accomplished im dre regulate the bowels, and the blood will circulate broides ad plain sewing. Good re ————— sent the supplemental returns of the es of elec: a : t i Seerererats Sak, pate a ag UF From Taylor & Maury we have Black. Pp! judges of e! immediately, and the suffercr is at once é . S. HL, throng as Bristol Bill, escaped from the State Prison at iven if required. Address H., through : a se = ae —— eae secs tabs This is the first aaEe, in giving rise to this terri ‘ost Offies. mar’ Windsor, Vt., on the Ist, but was pursued by the | © ape 2 wood's Magazine for February, filled with articles Mr. Bangs then renew is resolution. which | ble disease, which I im on the public to no 7 ae a cUTRME ee ee Trem, | Senate. Our opinion now is. that under these fears nae ag aay marly | Was again decided out of order by the Chair, from | tice and guard against” ‘This 18 the fence toce | WWANTED-A WET Nt RSE, Apply to. Dr officers, who, on his resisting and firing at them. | “ Presid ig co time in | Of 2¥erase ability, though hardly as popularly which am & 1 was taken, and the decision of fied 'a limited ti {th bs in teenth W. P. JOHNSTON, $86 7th street, daily from fired in return, and killed him. circamstances, the President will take time in | ,.asnie as the ron of Blackwood contributions. the Chair again overruled.’ ‘Awd the restetice | 3 s bronchial types, well, Leow ioe see aE | $to9eielock a. m. _ area aa Tees which to make his seleetion of a new Commis : se viveeyremget cx utes COLORED BOY il On the 1 - de Lesseps. t joner of Patents, sending in the nomination y | TANTE RI passed by—ayes 11, nays 6. mediciues are available in six months it will be in | ANTED TO HIRE > R B ‘The meeting then went into an election for the | 21 days, and generally Where relief is to be sought | Winer te eames deakt oe en committee proposed in the resolution of Mr. | for in that space of time, it will be marked bya | PARKER. 467 6th street, between D and FE. sts. oe — ype gar tcaimyees and pocee wane partial benefit, and a soothing condition of the |” mar 7-oost™ en nominated, all of whom positively refur » | symptoms is evident in less than 24 hours of its | Se aire jent ofthe United | serve, alleging’ the veces to Be informal sic, aubsduing the Solamunction thet arto ee See rece a erietor of the intelligence Of » the Secretary of War with unfeigned sorrow | and illegal. Messrs. King and Projector of th nez Canal. left Paris definite! pt to commence the work. He will pass through Berlin. Vienna. and Trie: see and consult with the Directors living in cities. On the same day only after the meeting of the new Congress. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PostTMASTRR GEN- : Under instruction from the Presid: ERAL’S Death to THE vate.—After the Ex- | state: ~ Hyde. of the Coun- | throat, which excites that tickling sensation, and 7th, fopccchelle sales ae eargunge ei Rookies vo A sion of the Senste yesterday, the | announces to the army the decease ofthe Hon. A. V+ cil, and” Mr. Magruder, of the Aldermen, were relieving that languid feeling of stomach. requiring competent Servants of good character. embarked for Nicaragua to commence diggin Vice President submitted the followi - Brown, Postmaster General, which oceurred in this | Clected on said committee. This is what I call constitutional treatment, not | Wanted, now, al good Cooks, Chambermaids, canal there. nome i eae a Re OME WONOPES | ces ak wa carts hous thse morning. ff ‘The supplesental report of the udges of elec- local; it i seldom that 2 sufferer applies te ine Waiters, Drivers, and Farin Hands. eR ty —— from the President : j Sati iceniie: a ious for the second precinct, signed by a majority | until he is broken bown both in body and mi i LOYMEN IMS.— Persons eeck IF Late advices from Mexico state that every | 7, 14. Senate of the United states : Pace eall NCS Coed cet of the judges, was then read, and referred to the | victimized and duped by the schools: hubs pe A where along the highway from Vera Cruz to} Jt has become my sad duty to announce to the = = i joint committe; who, in company with the clerk, | and fooled by patent medicine venders ; fit su t and register their names. They will then been stricken d. at his post. Th ion will | 2¢sry 3 » 03 Nes — y pal ; rege Mexico, as well as from those cities, the people | Senate the death of Hon. Aaron V_ Brown, misriltun atisclas Mighastiouvuan ies DR, Tote he center Tae a ihe investigation fine speetaete Leek de eel ang, mongh dolefi2 | Mave, the privilege of the adjoining room from 9 a. - : ap. Geyera A spectucle is, nbtfu i _ ag have betaken themselves to fight. At Cordova, | ——— Demmi atte epee peste great a void in its councils. A worthy and estimable | precinct, and the joint mecting tock a receas, be, yet! give no medicine beyond theese mene, the headquarters of the reactionary army of the @elack. bad - i citizen has been removed from the circle of his nu- At this juncture the gathering of persons in the | If tlie first allowance should fall, 1 dont attem; East, the population has become so reduced, that | ‘The death of this distinguished public officer, | merous friends. Society will mingle its grief with | lobby, and every other part of the town-house, | to administer the second. So confident I am of its the Governor of the city bas issued a proclamation | especially at the present moment, when his emi. | the patriotic regrets which the loss of a stateman | Was immense, all of whom manifested the great- 9 rertegrasy vl It of the clerk and ae that where it foils there must be certain areas nent services are so much needed, is a great loss to | will not fail tocall forth. est anxiety to hear the resi! e clerk and com- | death. Atiny office can thousands of doc- ordering the return of the fugitives. his country. He was able, honest. and indefati- | Wile the Prosident. with the surviving mombers | Tever, thereon, Good humor and order, | uments of undoubted v from every State in IFA Washington telegram in the New York | gable in the discharge of his high and responsible | of the cabinet, the legislative and judicial depart, | POWever, characterized all in attendance.) the Union, including C ae a ae Tribune says that it is reported that the anony., | (tics, whilst his benevolent Heart ‘and hit kind ments of the governinent, will unite in every testi eon thre lay Fn ese = Pag bean — nowledgements of the consumptive patients who | “ ; : Rtity ‘omni am lerk return io chamber, | have becn rescued from the grave throagh my in- mous letters to Messrs. Key and Sickles, warning ent endeared him to all who approached monial the sal oocasion demands, it is fitting a sim- | and reported that they had carefully examined | strumentality. Zz its: one and informing the other, were written bya | Submitting, as I do, with humble resignation to | 8 Tespect should be shown to the memory of the y n F. with ends, between the resi co of Mrs. the votes and all other papers contained in the 1 remain, respectfully, &e., Stallings, on F street, passing from thence np 6th female friend of the former, belonging to Balti- | the will of Divine Providence in this calamitous | (lstinguished deceased by the national arma of de- ballot-box of the second precinct, and found that 1 h . D. Durxrx, M. D., ome te Smrest_ond “ys 6 were ares street, i to ate | ve i ory wi e. Accordingly, half-hour guns will be fired | there were cast for Mayor at the late election. 262 by t Lungs, of N.Y. and down street to F street. ‘The finder w:il more, who was jealous of is attentions to Mrs et asee rs Booka dey | some bancisatomnniicatciec cto imilitars | votes. of which Mr. Addison received 11, Mr | PAYseiam for the Throat and Lungs, of N. York. | Sd down 7th stent to F sty HARLES DeSEl.- Sickles. This is probably but another effort to Moron, March, 16 “or? post the day eueceeding the receipt of this order; | Crawford 103, instead of 123, and Mr. Magruder Can be consulted at his office, No. 447 Pennsyl- NG. ». #7 7th street, and will bo suitaldy re- misrepresent the character of Mr. Key. fur effect | hoison then addressed the Senate in | te national fing will be displayed at half-staff dur. | 15. ‘This changed the result, and elected Mr. Yanla avenee, south side, Seen eee an ote, warded. ar 9 i i . f ag Addison by one vote, instead of Mr. Craw! ft ashington, opposite the United States Hotel. OST —On the 2ist Pebroars, 189, somewhere upon the approaching trial a feeling manner on the melancholy event just | 1%8,the S81" time, and offcrrs of the army will wear | Addison by one vote, instea Ser Ore NY | os caeumialt liom: maveaeen poe patients un- | D,Pennayivanin nee ary 1259. momo Capit. we Of matri lb | * ii leabeet for throe months the proper badge of military mourn- | "NT. Tenney then’ offered ‘a resolution declaring | til they come to the office and undergo a minute Breastpin, with & U7 A case of matrimonial brokerage was 1 announced. and closed by offering the e| | ing, ‘ Mr. Henry Addison to be the Mavor elect whiet examination, which is necessary in order to give . i therein. ‘The finde fore the Supreme Court, in New York, on ary resolutions of respect and condolence. ‘The | ‘The War Department and its bureaus will be | ME Moplal ky peas Ib Maree? phe ample satisfaction Secmachaedtreemns coer nie day last. It appears thata man named Nellissned | Senate then adjourned until two o'clock to-day, | Closed until the day succeeding noral obse- | Pickrell and Dunlop refusing to vote, consider- | _Dr- D- can be consufed from 9a. m.to9 p.m. | Masts Thee ipal value of the pin i the me another named Crouse, and his wife Ann, to re- | The memberz will attend the funcral ~" | quies. JOH - FLOYD, ing the procee of the evening informal ee | mentoes it contain. cover the sum of $1.40. The plaintiff alleges |” = sini Seeretary of War, | illegal. The chair also declined voti that the lady, before her marriage, promised him | 21,000 if he could procure her a husband; in ac- spon at NO ALLE = = Tur Case or Mr. Wicaixs.—From what we . | Navy DerartMent, March 9, 18, Iurnoy oe ve p ade ii an MACHINE, D's < LADY MOR have learned concerning the influences that | The Secretary of the Navy, by the direction of | On motion of Mr Marbury, a committee of two PRICE SIX DOLLARS. Shakers and Shakeriam,a compendam of the origin. cordance with which he introduced several en- | brought about the defeat of the kseetaa. | President, announces to the Navy and to the | was th Ppointed to wait pon Mr. Addisonand | This Tub combines self all the advantaces of history, principles. rulex and reculntions, cox tlemen tothe lady, one of which she accepted, |,” s' ss am ¢ recent nomina- | yfarine Corps the lamented death of the Hon. Aaron i m of his elec ; and invite him before | the best patented wash-tubs without their defects, and isnow her husband. She refused hand | 2° of Mr. Benj. Wiggins, of Me., to be the | v. Brows, Postmaster General of the United | the joint meeting for the purpose of being installed | havin: 9 inches in lencth of Smooth Semi-Cylin- action. , ae oes Renee | the reciprocity treaty, we feel satisfied that the | V4slinston, on the eth of the present month. Messrs. Marbury and Tenney were appointed Poin . wishing to assur of election. ernment and trines of the United Society of ist's second coming, by F. W. ion 75 cts. ountain Clamberer: A tale of : Lich they doin an oblique manner, thus avouing | RFoKfess, by Jane Anne Winscom. wuthor . med. Ma oe st sown 5 said committee. = ~ . i ineyard Laboress, &c., 1 r —— | personal charges brought against him in secret Pas teodd _ ners hs pe piek sare ; ‘They retired, and, after a short time. returned Tealen pemnereee Sar Pec nnen Maid be injurious. Mechanics and Builders’ Price F showing ‘Sensation Newsrarers—The New York | session by S tor Hamlin had i Fee ca tenn Stest public services, itisdi-| in, Wr. Addison. Upon his entering the room, | also | ave an important action in knuekling or pun, on detail the price of wood, brick, and ston Sunday and other illustrated newspapers of the | "S10" by Senator Hamlin had no weight what- | rected that, Reever nc ntar the receipt of this | the amembied multitudes Both Incideand nets | Nellie eee oream action in kau eficctually. ft | Wark, painting, glazing, &., by J. Wileon,’ same sensation school, have had an immense run, | C¥®? 2 bringing about the result. That grew | order by the different navy-yards and stations, and | the Town House, gave three hearty cheers. contains also % Squeezing Angles, This feature ix by ae FRANKLIN PHILP. especially those that have pictorial illustratious of | Ut Of his strong opposition to the late Domo- | Yers!s-of war of the United States in commission, | “The Ghat tena ede him the object for | Pot possessid by any other tub, and in J ., . ome! = « ~ = 2 he the most important feature of thi the dramatis persona who are named in connes. | cTatic Administration of President Pierce.which the flags be hoisted at half-mast from sunrise to which he had been sent for, and that, as there was mars Bookseller. 322 Pa.av., het. 9th and 10th ate ; : : The clothes in this tub aro Rubbed, K. DIANOS—Woe have jnat a ‘ Sunset, and that seventeen minuts guns be fired at | a magistrate present, he would come forward and s ed, all the ti th " ANOS. have just received a new asa tion wi.h the recent tragedy. And such like | Bumbers many ardent and powerful friends | noon, be sworn into ottice. poms eet sedlen, ‘Over 2,00 of these tabs Pim of Bacon & Raven's rivaled PIANO nesses! In one instance, says an exchange. a cnt | among the democrats of the United States Sen- Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps will wear Justice Reaver then administered the oath of eles Are now in nsein Mazyinwd and theadjoining States, | some nf Gammel VIOLAS ee ec : a foes : ; lice to Mr. Addison, and give entire xatixfaction everywhere. the attention of the publ thot ws originally executed for Piccolomini is | ate. ‘That point is said to have been directly iene eats ree te oie ski | seater Seiten Ne ndilepand ule een cadina do a county rights in Virginia for snl. “Call on or ad- | "6 **t2ntion of the public. | Ae orn palmed off as Mrs. Sickles; in another instance, ; made upon him with great vigor. It seems to ling, and GHW he claret ant aftorthe fnneral, | Mdience at some length, the crowd all the time | UTS 9 cp yop MORTIMER, 456 Pa.avenne, | _™Ar® corner lth st. and Pa. av., Star Buildinies. an old likeness of Jenny Lind is pressed into the | be understood that Mr. Wiggins will be ap- , + ISAAC TOUCE cheering and shouting. ppoors AND SHOES AT COST FoR CASH 1 CORNS, &e. = el service, while “Mr. Sickles and Mr. Butterworth | pointed to the post of inspector of the custom-| It Secretary of tho Nw Hoth an sepemced Boots ANAT BARGAINS N, Gomplinnes with the rrquost of several prom are flattered with having the counterfeit present- houses in the northern (New England) district Se is With the view of making a change in ock ame of by See Fer lane near hhe of fellows that were hanged | of the United States, made reser i WE DEFY THE WORLD to producs an OREAOERI Of tadice, Cattlemen's: Me eet ee ee not long since, exhibited to the enlightened public | rn J Vacaus Py we Sp- fqual tothe Russian War Dioramas, It | Special Orders.) War DrrartMenr, Childcon’s, and Servant? BOOTS andi - sare E as the veritable portraits of the injured husband | Polntment of ex-Gov. Hubbard of Maine to the Three More No. 37. Ants ree MARS, tan, | HOES, altalected from the beat_manu- AILS, WARTS, he cent e ee and his friend. Mr. Key being dead, isspared the | fishing-boundaries’ commissionership. It isa | XS 7 It ASHINGTON, March 4, 1%. | factories inthe United States, at prime cost, for ¥ S. de. mortification of seeing an old engraving of A'fred | Position of much political importance. . Bunn, the London theatrical manager, shown up | 28 8 fac simile by our artist. | A board of medical officers, to consist of Sur- | ensh, and eash only ; fae koons C. A. Finley, J. M. Cuyler, and S. P. Moore, | |, Purchasers have an opportunity of obtaining, at | Wminliataly . Will assemble at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on | MM@anally low prices. any of the following articles | Consulta ve from 98. mi t07 pom. S54 Pa Friday, the Ist day of April, 189%, or as soon there- : For Lapies. gvenue, betwoon Ist and at atreeis, (966 nicn.) 1 Aftor an practicable, for the examination of assistant | Gaitorn, With and without heols, thick and thin | ~Canvotattend ont of his rooms.” mar$-st* ss solos, all colors and sizes, EW STYLE, surgeons for promotion, and of such candidates for Morocco and Kid Boots, Buskins, Sti saat EW STYLE “ SPRINGS GOODS. neress, Button and Laced Heeled Gaiters, | ned aivie DRESS BOODR. Bist supplies of rich Ca — Button and Laced Gaiters, with ‘ put any pain the pationt ean stop 0 ce ORE, NIGHTS id Follows’ Hall. of the great h and goad cn it hours from 9a. <. | Nor te wore Truts.—The Washington GO AND Ss 4 correspondent of the New York Tribnne says | Paint ge of the GR. A'T UNITED Tux Potsosinc Casez.—Phe trial of James Ste- | the Senate has confirmed the appointment of | 1 PLORING EXPEDITION AROU S phens, for the murder of his wife by poison, is | Charles L. Weller, as Postmaster at San Fran- Ratt and SATURDAY. SeTERNOGN poo en ane now progressing in New York. On Tuesday. cisco, and adds: nek.” ; cr Sophia Bell, niece of Mrs. Stephens, testified that, | ; It to present themselves. F > “The charges against Weller were of 7 for a week previous to her death, she complained | serious cheenion, pine to criminate ate mold of a burning affection of her chest; she said it was | before a Court of Justi new-stvie DRESS G4 SPRING SHAWLS and SCARFS, in Round Corners and Binck Middien. A lotof FANCY Ss Assrstant Surgeon C. H. Crane is Appoented Re- corder of the Board. By order of the Secretary of War: 2RUSALEM LODG A regular eon No.9, F. A, nication of this lodge ner of 3th and D SILKS and ROBES at ion ; t Masonic Hal » ba tly reed: Jorn, ; ice. but apparently of little | streets, THIS ( v NG, at 70’cluek. S. COOPER, Adj Faney French Slippers, al] colors. NING GOODS, a fall stock all ecb of fire passing from the lower part of | onseqnence to bis fellow-Democrats of the U.S. | } OF the Loxtge are requcstal th be Prevent: Applicants must be penpetaorea oe onde For Misses axp Cuitpres. class; to which we igvits ti special ber chest to her throat; the feeling grew worse | + Iu good standing are fraternaily invited tho lading. IW. C6 sy & CO. maré-2w 503 7th st.. 3 doors above Pa. avenue. PEPNES AND FOX CRACKERS.—1 66) pounls of first quality PRUNES. of our Importation, it large and small cines jars. -‘The frait is ¥ i and averages 3 to the pound, Also, fresh supply of BOX CRACKERS. ING & BURCHELL. mar? forner Vermont av. and 15th st LUMBER YARD. having recently taken chact every day, until she died; she vornited frequently, |__ This writer might have added with truth, | CHARLES ALLEN, Seo, Applications must be addressed to the with great pain; this was generally imunediately | that Mr. Weller has been proven wholly inno- | 4 5 a - after eating or drinking. | cent of the charges ; and that the Senate Com. | 3 a ries TENTLEMEN AxD Boys. | mittee, which has had his nomination isa BOW raday) EVENING, at. 73s be accompanied (referenee will receive no attention) | Fren’} Imported Patent Leather and Calf Rootsand give her drinks, but do not recollect of ever eat avery meiuber ix requexted to be preaent, } c ; c busi- | by respectable toatimonials of hix poxsossing the Freneh Cork, Quilted and Seoteh § and 5 he gue er tee otk | consideration for a year past, Teported fayor- noss of importance will be tran Ret A. By order. moral and physical qualiGeations requisite for filing "Bioea” » Qa ‘ Sele Boots Deer, every kind of drink; lemonade but-| “PLY upon it. If it had been possible to | — = creditably the responsible station, and for perform Foo Osta Fins Bee Hay on geam a, conta ae Bs a Eive her Pillsafter | sustain the allegations made against Mr. Wel- | | Home and its Affects Hee le sare, OB ins ots the aptaves and active duties of au officar | Do. Oxford Ties, road Sierape, ai - Cadm 3 I donot know whatthey were; | ter, surely sufficient ti ities | by E.Y. Reese, D. D., of Baltimore, at the Metho- | Of the medical staff. macg2t | Cloth, T.a< he gave her laudanum in her drink; she was | (°™? ¥ suthcient time and opportunities | dist textant’ Church, Navy Yard. on THURS. | ———————-— = s SE | Call at tr mating a noise and moaning; Mr. Stephens suid | were allowed ; that they were not sustained in| DAY EVENING, eh instant, at 734 o'clock. All eee BICOrERROL 8 for the heir ne Gaitsrs, with and without heels. ail colors, ae Sinurhai Hots, Merccen aod Goat Bone, ff War;” to thotenidence-af teonpplicaur, | in hor ait Links of ol ar;” must state the resis ol nt, | in . ose will he held ou TOCMOR’ | and the date and place of hie birth, ‘They rewst stag OTICK.—-That_ very hor Yard onéth street nal the Cot . ” tespeetfally invit> the attention of deal 5 uch an investigati bachelors war as weil as marriad people, recta” Dlink aenctiean eee ii eset + eerey ad the stock bef sue vee! i Se ge eng es " « he auld ive ber a little laudanum, and she H Ba ae pn. nk sett ee is pretty should heng this lecture, a OYS FOR THE CHILDREN.—A mainmots | 2°23 ——_ SAME PL HOOVER. | Rictock of WHITE PINE LUMBER Would go to sleep; he gave it to hereither ia lager | £94 . © it, of their falsity. | = a maar 9-3t" _ astoak at low mee 2 Farsi, ‘ FANS": | RY, ASH, MAPLE, POPLAR, &o., &c.. Deer oF tea; this was the occasion about a week z | (G7 MBRICA, DEPARTMENT GEORG mar 9-3 L. ION D'S, 7th stroet. FANS: FANS" superior and well seasoned, aud will be soll a ¢ espa pm the day previous to her death | Resiexep —We hear that the connection of | indhoaiannt OF Thi te ene —The annual c: B. TAKE NOTICE. Olcne teats vel in lowest cack POOL TMAN RN to eend for me; Vewras par ee et J. Buchanan Henry, Esq., the nephew of Presi- | Sinthnonian Inet tis SHORE one ORs. hen, you find 4 ver eA UGHLIN'S mar 7-2, nepe © oer the room to see my aunt when I came home; the dent Buchanan. and up to this time his Private , Tote lath inet, at 7 of Madisine wilt be confer. | 8040 GRIFFIN & BROWS, No. at Penn. between ath and Sth atroets, oppo. Centre Market, 1 — cating tery ang tying on the bed | Secretary, with public affairs here, is to termi- | z r the Rev. Jomn EARty, Presulent of Gocses. | S¥euue. You will find them always to PhENS was in the | Jalloge. serve you with the most fashio: atylon, war- T? ‘BE SOLD BY 2G AIN— see hie Poon etre: h SPposed. giving’ her | TMte Bext week; when he removes to the city | tory Address will bo detivered Uy | price’ |” TeMt Wells aud at the lowest possibl = AA fete beat BNel LBRO q i S : Z “i — : *S . BO ae ae ia + pair of young J #3 the rooms I did so, and aut tee yaue te kave | of New York, where he designs practising law. | Popt, ANtIoRt Profysrion and the publio ara invited | (EW HARDWARE STORE RIAGE HARNESS och aauble CAR Aga wigs gall es ef eat itn | His resignation of his Present position will be ttend. JOHNSON E JOT, M. N Je Pexe, Avance, RIAGE HARNESS. Apply at the British Lega returned back to the room in a jaw pred | much regretted by the host of personal friends i INTE ; r — to OGRAPHY just rrovedat in FAR land NOME E OEE a GAABASS HANDBOOK OF STANDARE fo we COUGHS. CO — ___ GRIFFITH & SHIE Sa nO STHMABRONCHITiSn CONSUMPTION : : ~ = are now openi tire " - $ ” i Bi: "Stephens wos sting hy the ed wit is | he hs ae in the cour of his ong mourn rr FAPURNR SSO Fara Po AWARE asghhE RY BUILD oe proaaes Fy} gy BD ON EPOSITES {rreasen a Golde, ouegr {wobyition will eff cnet - : mae, head ny attl eral Metropolis. President Buch: nefit of the St. Joseph's 0 Or * ti te Nie EC ES. ordered different quantities by express. It is pert his hands; I looked ‘at : - : uchanan | be ph rphaw Asylum ICS’ TOOLS. HOUSEPURS : ; room on Mr. and. Mrs. Puliay, contin will doubtless find it difficult to supply his | Yi! vat the Awseuity Roomnsyon tome anes, | ING HARDWARE, PISTOLS. towhish ian GP UBB BROTHERS BANKERS. | | voxetabie; a ini to health bert horse fim ty = tting room, Mrs. Putman asked a Place; for so disereet, efficient: and Acceptable | Wen" Sth street. Mind the Assembly Rooms. peace ina tees re ee LANOS.—A real nice PIANO, wands by Knaboa: | Bete Sis Sanenetiont ee hned ‘ants tes eg tea 2 vi Nest are —< to all with whom he has had occasion to trans- | ~ gneeins, purchased the whole stock for cash, from .Co., of Baltimore, for $125.” : ; A “ NEW BUILDING ASSOcT Mrs. Pulman told me not to let her sleep ton, in | #¢t business as the Private Seeretary of the (CF wek f sub r that position; after she and her hinstend Ts Executive, has he been, as that there oe few, sociation aro now openat thes Jy pia away, I ran in the room got my aunt in my arms. cation if wie $e Gompead Ay N 4 peor Ei ee i2th’s Pa. avenue. neeakas al Is, enables them to offer superior induce- | Five vor: een are HOW Open at rs three pretty good, and six ex- ments to hasers. On, whial ¥ Gos 2 ner] | The stock of Eastern Cut Nails, Axle Pulloys, | Coen mene aren T: wiiding Associati TY ward © — Penn. avenue, and A - tore of m y men ones, ‘or rent ver: street and , J fie s Locks, Hinges, Screws, Tools, &c.,ix very com: | low. “Call carte’ x ~ raised ber up and ssid | on nr hnry fener indeed, who can fill the position so well. Ie : MP hansen No, 520 7th street, ees plete, and will posal at: he Rigid lowest rater, ne mars Ses ‘306 Penn. ave, ket Haat eet, H BALDWIN BROTHERS Roce naraiaed, her, ead aed auaseaen up, and | Willearry with him to hisnew home and calling | Wtellixencer Office, __"‘muar7-tt_ | , An examination of the stock inears no obligation P. NOTICE. —\ chad eee d coruer iat ant? n ; after getting ber awake, sbe | the ki dest £ PAINTINGS AND STATU BY BF test ect the pine, ERSGNS |, to notified it | 25,00 tiers, asked where I had been all day, that | had’ not | os or Rene 53 - ane ean at iil anal gy faeries Tec unan ser os fo sen gueat ag is: | me aan ae ate sine Me see het; she put her arm around met fk | Squaintance here ibition of ithe Washinston Art Astooin eon, | _mar9-tf oppo. Browns’ Hotel, | ine out my stock of Boots and, Shoee at for | toon %, plain, single, and desi tness, ery much atfected:} she anid Drawi P i at thes “ AB ‘ re it =a is fe die. and wished me Sitmenercts): Nowtasrenaap Convinwe.—Yesterday, the ssoctation, om Bewseeente. | DP "oy dap, week, oath, or yan ay VERY LOW, | _mace iN PAE WikBo . minutes;} she told ne 2 Bet proceed for several | President nominated to the Senate E. s ween lth and 1th streets, EVE, Sa ty i INP. ELLIS'S, A phic et niweereel possibly Sold peget lng eh yned T was, if | ernor Henry Hubbard, of Maine, to pt Nina te mT to Wo orclooke iw wad >. eve mar’ Berra Tas bet Seh naa loth ste, PR A nnd tg wpe yen * argent - tie e. e om o'clock, —— = - — = é rork. t boery Panny, and Perigtte then asked to ace maetigt United States Commissioner under the Cana- Sne Pictures in the Exhibition are S PIANO eis or shoap a mond ner 7 Soren ron tens 2 we in, whe; « raalgn® F 1 her arms Shout her find sid she hoped we rd dian Reciprocity Treaty, who was immediately inw-tt | ments gt vorue'® G, METZEROTT. 3 oie ae t happy prep te ‘was confirmed. His high character and long con- “vrs hea’ 2“ HENEUM RESTAUBARGT aD ce LDREN’ come Rpensieer sell 1t| mestion with a@hire of Beste render htcee "Be, prey not ee Ns 1 CN LP EEN... cpetsene sings this was about six hours beforeshe dye." | tion a eapital one Rauds of Beene g Paeed into Se ee, Manca ; " Gu 4 a :htter the death of Mr. Stephens, witnem found r. ve conducted in'a “gl ke rt toons mar &-6t _bet. et and sth te, oppo. Centre Market, tumbler n the room, containing a dark sediinent, ostaasTeR Fow.er.—A rumor prevailed | |* establi etn ine, Un “of Te tgOn: weil LADIES TRAVELING BAG which smalled very strong of laudanum. About | 8€F® on the night before last and yesterday ki i tho Athe Received this day at AND paskers, a uouth after hher death, Stephens broached the morning, that Mr. Isaae V. Fowler, Postmaster guarantes $ ts aeaficlont ‘ S Subject of marriage to witness, and, by an anony- of New York city, was likely to succeed the | ¥ ite weithe nate? to her suitor, broke off her engagement | late Mon. A. V. Brown as Postmaster General. with him. We presume it grew owt ofthe fact that, being ct Till be, he te at the A’

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