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EVENING STAR. ——_-— +__ WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY.............------March 15, 1859. pear ns ee: Mi ari nsctoe ces Rasta ae Sue Trovex “Tae Stax” 1s PRINTED ON THE Pte STEAM PRESS IN USE SOUTH OF BaLti- ‘MORE, ITS EDITION Is 80 LARGE A® TO REQUIRE IT ‘TO BE PUT To PRE“ AT AN EARLY HOUR; ApVER- ‘TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY ‘TWve o'clock, M.j OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union, speaking of the canvass in Vir- ginia, expresses entire confidence in the elec- The same paper thinks there is a probability of a struggle in Europe, and that an universal war there would cause universal peace in Ame- rica. The Intelligencer publishes and comments favorably upon the address and resolutions at the recent Opposition Convention in Louisville. eee See 17> Six new churches are to be built in Boston this year (> Strawberries appeared in the New York markets on Saturday. They sold at $4 per quart. > Workmen are busily engaged in Alex- andria on the new wharf of the American Coal Company. i[7 The forefinger of a woman wrapped up én a Piece of paper, was found in Broad street, Phila- deiphia, on Sunday. i> English papers say the case of Mr. Edward ‘Yates against the Garrick Club stands over to the next term (> A young Belgian peasant recently strangled 2 man in order to rob him of ten francs—€2. Mo- ney must be tight there. U7 “Pope Nino,” somebody says, «has become & pontifical joker; he has been making jews d’es- prits—(Jews desperate.) i The Paris Univers proposes that existing differences between France and Austria should be submitted to the arbitration of the Pope. UG" A New Orleans critic says Formes can go an octave below the diaphragm and comes up dry from his “melodious bellowing.”* i> The citizens of Baltimore have contributed $4 063.28 for the benefit of the widows and families of the late police officers Benton and Rigdon. U7 Number 13 of Edward Everett's conteibu- tions to the New York Ledger is an exceedingly interesting account of visits inade to Abotsford by the writer. {>™ An tudependent Methodist church, suited to the peculiar views of the Rev. J. W. T. Mc- Mullin, is about to be established in Indjanapolis, Ind. > The Hutchinson Family of singers have reorganized, and are now giving concerts. Two of them are children, aged eleven and eightecn years respectively. i> They are debating General Jackson's birth piace down South, while from Ohio the statement comes that he was born at sea, and the fact capa- blé of proof. 1 The net proceeds of Mr. Everett's ad- dress on Washington, at the Academy of Music, in Boston, on Priday last, were $1,406.69, which goes to the Mount Vernon fund. U7 Prince Metternich. now a mouagernarian, ts suid to have recently declared that there las not existed a greater danger for the Austrian Empire during the last forty years than now. > Christy's Minstrels, who are singing in Paris, have been the subject of many a quiz, one of which is that they are the exiled cabinet of the fallen Emperor of Hayti, Soulouque.- >" Bonner of the New York Ledger, has had a bat dedicated to him, and the New York papers come filled with capitalized advertisements of the ** Bonner hat."’ Great is Bonner UF The Weldon (N. C.) Patriot says that ‘2,000 negroes passed through that place in January, and not less than fifty thousand, it is informed, ‘went into the cotton region during the last year. {> The American newspaper about to be es- tablished in London will be conducted by Chas vol. 1. more particularly Views Mackay, 1.1. D., late editor of the Mlustrated | of N ‘Translation of It50) pp 2-0. News, assisted by Hiram Fuller, ‘‘ Belle Britian > The Emperor of Coch alarmed at the comet that be shut himself in a tower with poison and a cord. in order to put an existence in the event of its causing any disaster I[7 A duel is reported to Lave taken place in New Orleans. on Sunday week, between Messrs. Moujan and Thommassy ; weapons, small swords The affair ended by Mr. T. receiving a wound in the face. {7 In the Union prayer-meeting, in Alexandria. yesterday eveving, the prayersof the congregation were asked in behalf of the four men who will tpiate on the gallows, in Baltimore, on Friday nert, the crime of murder. — I[7 On Saturday, in the United States Dist) Court, at Philadelphia, Augustus Kepperly. « vieted of uttering counterfeit money, was sen- tenced to five years’ imprisonment in the Eastern Peaitentiary. a 10> They must have any amount of frozen feet and noses in Manchester, N.H. A friend writes us under date of March Sth, “that this is the one bundred and sixth day of constant sleighing in this vicinity.”’ . A Law Acainst Proressionat Jurors—The Legislature of Minois bas enacted a law that no person shall serve more than once a year upon a Jury. This cuts up the business of the ‘ profes- sional juror,”* by the roots. —$—$—$ {7 Our American minister to Cuina, Mr. Reed, is expected bome in the course of a few months. He will halt at Paris and Loudon, where, it is thonght, he will, with his vigorous pen, take some notice of the attacks made upon him in the Lon- don Times. $$ _<___ 17 A dispateh from New Orleans, dated March 6, says that 96.000 bales of cotton were then de- tained on shipboard in consequence of the vessels being unable to cross the bar. Among the ships detained below on the Ist, wereeight from Boston, Javing on board several thousand tons of ice. a {> The Peoria Transcript chronicles a singu- Jar case of insanity of a husband and wife named Maurice, residing in Logan township. Peoria county, illinois, who Lecame deranged a few days sinee, and both at nearly the same time. They are the parents of five children, and it would seesn as if a religious frenzy had seized them, for they were making preparations to kill their youngest child, and offer it, as they said, “ fora sacritice,*> when the neighbors interfered and took their ehildren from them. The unfortunate couple have been placed in an insane asylum. ————__ 17 From the Dutet journals, sayaa correspond ent, I note the coming trial. at aategee of the venerable General Gunkel, who last manth sent a poisoned sausage to his mistress, bat the comest|- ble was not eaten by her, killing her brother aud servant maid, the mother of four children. His object was that of the notorious returned convict, | formed by Professor S—., of Washington, that WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. \Dogsx’r Kyow Hrs Dorres.—A complaint has becn lodged at the State Department against the British Consul at Galveston, aa a charge of gross official against ‘him. Its substance may be as follows : Late in the month of*November Amer- i¢an ship Thos. Wattson, of New Yor! at Galveston, Texas, with a cargo Of cotton for The master of the Wattson to Mr. Arthur T. Lynn, H. B. M. at Galveston, to ceftify to aclean bill of health given by the Collector of the port, which the Consul refused. Certificates were then pro- cured from the health officer of the port and the prineipal physicians of Galveston, stating that no case of yellow fever had occurred since Hlement of the affair, as he was, or is, the loser by Wehad a m on board on the 10th Febru- ary Mr Wim. Boston, Mass., and Miss Uni ister Cliky visits us to-day. (the 12th.) 1 Monday, Math ‘eb + and Guayaquil. |, Who are all a: jd j Feel 5 3 GM. Morris; Jas. | Yi — nes Vi - D\Murray; Marine P, o 3 Chas. Lining; W Fant. Willett.” Samuel H’ Boutwell; Clerks, T. V x sbur, C. F. Float; Masters Mates, Wii. DeBobgin Wm. w, 'f. V. Donoho, D. D. Phelps. yours, H.- Facts axp Ruwors.—The ie date cor- respondent of thie New York | H+rafd' makes allusion to a letter received in this country a fiying visit on PERSONAL. .-.. Hon. Wm. H. Seward paid Alexandria, Va., y. .A. Agrand da ter of the late ‘Thomas H. Benton was married at Calcutta on the 2th of press sa ys that Paul Morphy, iting. for other N. who is still in Paris chess warriors to turn up, re- cently played three blindfold games simultane- ously, sustaining an animated conversation mean- time with M: Decazes and others. _ [Lynch law was threatened in Ithaca, New York, on Friday last, in the case of a man named the Ist of November last, and that the city and | from Mr. Baring, the English financier, in | Raward H. Rulloff, who has been twiceconvicted port were entirely free from all other contagious which M. Belly’s canal. project is spoken of as of the murder of his wife and child, and who has diseases. Still the British Consul refused to | visionary. Mr. Baring says that none of the | 'ecently been granted anew trial. The Sheriff, sign a clean bill of health, and the ship was detained outside the harbor, off the bar, for twenty-five days, until driven on shore in a norther she narrowly escaped total wreck, and English capitalists will touch such an imprac- ticable thing, and that the Emperor Napoleon does not interest himself especially for M. Belly, or any one else in the matter. He for fear of consequences, was forced to hurry the prisoner out of the county. A meeting of the citi- zens had been called for Saturday, to take meas- ures for summary punishment. was obliged for safety to put togea without a | desires simply to favor a great worh, if prac- U7 AtSt. Lonis, last week, Stephen A. Hau- bill of health. It alleges that the British Con*ul was actu- ated by a feeling of petty malice and revenge, im consequence of the attachment of the British schooner Commerce, by the owners of the ticable, which would be invaluable to the com- merce of the world. It is stated that this Government has been informed that English and French war vessels before Vera Cruz would act in concert with ser, who had just been convieted of murder in the first degree, while being recommitted to jail, made & bold attempt to escape. He. concealed himéelf ig a water closet of the prison, and was neatly suffocated for his pains Wattson, for damages done in the port during | American vessels in protecting the lives and} > Kingston, Jamaica, dates are to February @ norther by the former vessel, which was | property of foreigners should it be necessary | 17 consigned to the British Consul. under the attack of Miramon. There would A Haytien war schooner had arrived with three envoys from President Getfrard to the Gov- This act of oppression was in the violation of | be nointerference for any other purpose. It is | ernor, aud also with orders to take home on her the laws of commercial usage. and a great dis- paragement to the commerce of the United States. Besides, at the time of the refusal of this British Consul to certify to a elean bill of health, all the other Foreign Consuls were giving clean Lill: of health, not only at Gal- veston, but also at New Orleans. The owner of the Wattson has preferred a claim against the British Government for $10,000 damages. If these facts be t and we understand they are duly authentivated, the British official should be instantly dis- missed vy his government. If not, ours may recall his exequator if an investigation proves the truth of these allegations. —e Tur Cixcuons Trre.—The following inter- esting letter contains some valuable information to persons in this country, which will be en- hanced by the knowledge that Mr. D. Jay Browne, of the agricultural burcau of the Patent Office, has taken the initiative steps to procure seeds, and will distribute them in various parts of the country for experimenting. It is from the bark of this tree that the celebrated tonic, known as quinine, is obtained. It is now al- most xn indispensable article in medical prac- tice: Dear Sir: The great come attached to the c: na tree, Which furnishes the Peruvian or f k, will excuse me for troublin; 7 with thisconunanication. [donot know wie her attempts have be for its propagation in the United s there can les or not, but eho doubt that some parts of our country to its cultivation. ’ of commerce has Lay Af, espe bere during the last half century. 1a this country it formerly sold at 840 per hundred,while ha hie price is $1 pound. (These prices are in Ecuadorian curr to reduce which to United Stares @ redue of about one-fifth.) In tree is found at elevations of froin six t sand feet, and where the temperature rau 6 to 667. But, as Humboldt observes. ison between the climate of these regi others is not satisfactory, and it does not follow that the tree will not flourish in temperatures quite ditferent. Within a few years, seeds of the tree has been sent to England and propagated in order | to be forwarded to ludia. ‘The plants are forwarded thither in gos covered boxcs, with what success remains to be seen. The seed is di may be sent by post to ern Eeuador, and wes! Quito, the inferior kin The red bark variety is everywhere becom dations of the hunters, and as no &: in its cultivation, it may, after so requires lor, the the mountains, and of is found. which is most valuable, searce before the depre- i onctclecd . Unless attentic wed to the sub + nearly extinct. ‘The most valuable and extensive forests of the tree are found in beru Eeuador, in the vicinity of Loxa, a far as this country i i | drawn. Information regardin, | may be found in Hamboldt’s Pers be glad to my position obtaining the r fre here, L enjoy pe | seeds of the tree, and information regu | culture, and will be Mr. Browne, if he wil introductios | Very truly yours, ’. Tt is stated that about double the amount of quinine can be obtained from the bark in its green state than when dried. _ aoe | Curious Purxowenon —On Sunday last, the | fields in the vicinity of Bladensburg presented | «singular appearance, glancing in the setting sun like seas of silver in restless, perpetual movement. It was soon observed that the phe- | nomenon extended everywhere, all objects, | trees, fences. even ploughed ground, being com- | pletely woven over with exceedingly delicate spider web. Indeed, there is not a fence-rail, post, or tree. between Bladensburg and Wash- | ington that is not covered with it. What does it portend’ The earth has often been visited by hostile swarms of insects; but is not this the | first instance of the occurrence on a large scale | of the antidote? Are we to have no more moe- | quitoes? Is the stock of the new cylinder fly machine to fall beyond redemption ? i Let the entomologists examine the spider in | question, and tell us first whether he will bite | and secondly if he'll grow any bigger. In either case the ladies of the germs arachneti- mentia will have to exile themselves forthwith to Siberia. As far as observed, the spider is | minute dark brown with a black stripe down | the back, violently opposed to being caught but well behaved in aleohol. | Since writing the above. we have been in- 1 the phenomenon is common at Buenos Ayres under the name of gossamer. The spider, lying on its back, kicks out clouds of this goe- samer, which floats through the air covering everything, even the hats of travelers, with its | silver sheen. further declargd thatit is no part of the inten- tiow of England and France to favor any one of the contending factions in Mexico. ——_.-— Tar Giva Mixes, Mouave [xprans, &c. New San Dirco, California, Jan. 2, 1459. Editor Star :—A few days since quite a sensation was created here by a favorable report from the Gila mines. ‘The various reports from that quarter are so contradictory that but little dependence cn be placed therein Itis also rumored that Col. Ho i he Meola: Indi he id not oreupy their counter er the report. neither does Fort ‘Tejon, ner Capt. Burton from Fort Yvan These otticers have long been stationed in this country, and should know someth i, about the disposition of the Mohave Indians. The fact that only two companies instead of six, as originally intended, have gone forward, wil!, 1 think, ac- count for most of the Indian rumors from that sec- tion of the country, whieh is filled with persons Who hope to make speculations out of Government. RANoEr. dr peak > RS Navat —The Navy Department is in receipt of intelligence from the new steam sloop-of-war Brooklyn, dated at Port-au-Prince, Hayti, Feb. 24th. The Brooklyn arrived there in five days from Beaufort, N. U., and was to sail for Aux Cayes on the 29th. All on board were well, and a good report is made of the working of the vessel. The new side-wheel steamer building at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, was so far ad- vanced at last advices that her launch was to take place on the Ist of the current month, and it was expected to have her ready for sea by the Ist of July. aes From Lirvt. Beate.—We learn, from the retura all political refugees wishing to return to their country. Sonlonqgue was under the surveil ance of the Jamsica quthoritics. THIRTY GOLDEN Odd Peliows? Hall 1.0.0. F.—-The Cx 1€ ge Eneampments a imngements for @: tienpate im the April, are req 8 o'eloek. it Presented at jt Mu Phe Cathet s ordored Ly the Tigh Maxs we ‘a ciation: Ist, attendance at 1 riek’s Church 13 : through t Dinner at the Assi be at their hall at under theie Marsh sand proceed to St. Patri route—2d, Members will AgAIN mevt at t hall at 24s o'clock p.m. aud un- dor their Marshals form for the Publie Procession. ‘They will 5 rom ngs forthe Sabbath pol and Vestry,” lately lished by Henry Hoyt, Boston, together Los Angelos Star, of February 5, that Lieut. Beale’s expedition was about 150 miles beyond in excellent health, getting along as well as could be desired—having encountered no interruption to his labors from the Indians. It will be two months before he reaches Uali- fornia. sf eee ee ae Aprotntuents.—To be Collectors of the Cus- toms—Murray Whallon, district of Presque Isle, Pa.,, vice John Brawley, deceased. Emery D. Potter, district of Miami, Ohio, vice Dennis Coghlin, removed. To be Surveyor of the Customs—John & Dickinson, port of Saybrook, Ct., viee Edward Ingraham, resigned. caine SEY a Tae Exrra Session. —It is stated that the Cabinet will to-day be engaged. in discussing the subject of an extra session, and the tine when it shall be convened. Those best uc- quainted with our public affairs express the be- lief that the earliest practicable day will Le fixed upon—not later than the Ist of August, at the furthest. ~ - Tue Five Per Cext. Loax —The of the Treasury has notified the sucee ders for the late five per cent. loan that they need make no farther deposits tor stock, (an- less they chooze to do +o,) until ealled for, the { Government not requiring the mouey at the present time.” It is thought that no demand will be made before midsummer. Coxrirwep.— The following appointments have been confirmed: Leuvite L. Bowen to be District Attorney tor Nebraska,yice Experience Estabrook; Matthew P. Deady to be US. Dis- trict Judge for Oregon. = es Deciixev.—We have reason to believe that Hon. George W. Jones, late Senator from Iowa, has this morning written a letter declining the mission to Bogota. petit IY ath Tax Weaturr.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made fromthe Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : Marcu 15, 1859. New York, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa Baltimore, Md -ralning, warm cloudy. 65+.* clear, 5%. clear, 3, Petersburg, Va..... Lynchburg, Va Knoxville, Tenn, Bristol, Ten ttan: Wilmington N.C. Raleigh, N.C Columbia, 8. Charleston, 8. Augusta, G. Savannah, @: Macon. G Columbus, i: Montgomery, A cloudy, 66°, wind SW clear, warm. clear, 63, wind W FROM THE WEsT. Frederick, Md..... Hagerstown, Ma Cumberland. Md. Wiedling, Vi clear, Windy. Graftou. Va.. clear, pleasant. Parkersburg, V: cloudy, windy. Cincinnati, O.. cloudy, cool. * Heavy storin last night. Barometer at the Smithsonian. at 7a.m.. (cor- We learn that the same phenomenon was ob- served on Sunday at various points in and about this District. Tue U. 8. Sure Cvaxe.—The following very interesting letter is from an officer on board the United States sloop-of-war Cyane : * U.S. Sup Cyan CALLao, Perr, Feb. 12, 1569. Editor of Star: We sailed from Nortolk on the 22d September, I56y, and arrived at Rio Novem- ber 16; sailed from Kio November 23, doubled Cay lorn on or about Christmas, and arrived at Va so January 7,159. While there, were run into by the Chilian steam-propeller sloop-of-war Esmaralda, crashing one of our quarter boats, and doing us other damage. though hot serious. We rected for temperature,) 29.620; at Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 60°; oon 63°, Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a. m. to- day, 63°; minimum 51°, ; ‘inoue of rain last night, one-quarter of an nch. 0on 29.537. 63° ———_+2 0 i> Mr. Baker, member of the New York As- sembly, from Cattaraugus county, died at Albany on the Mth instant. <<. 19> The sum of $5.00 has been realized by the fair for the benetit of the Washington Monn- ment Association, at the National Hall, in Phila- delplia, and the Board of Managers have deter- mined to lay the corner-stone on the Fourth of with aSalutatory,” the musie aud words of which composed for this oceasiou by a momber of the Sehool. Several teur vocalists under the diree tion of Mr. Clubb, and an associ nstrument- al perfyrmers, wil! axxixt. The Nace will be an overture upon the organ Ir. Parkhurst, Tickets 25 cent«—for sale at Taylor & Maury’ and Ballantyne’s Bookstores, Nairn & Palwer’s Drug Store, and by Sunday School children through- out the city. The object re means to enable the school to car mar 12 St THIRTY GOLDEN Odd Fe ows? Thal! BUILDING = of subscription to ™ peiation are now open at the «tore Penn. avenue, and at the No. 520 7th street, opposite lutelligencer Othe mar 7-tf THIRTY GOLDEN GIPTS Prosentot at i Odd Fellows’ Hall To-night. it ¢ 7 B uildin: Edwas NANARY BIRDS, (BIRDECAG BIRD , BONE, &e.,ut my Housefurnish- i _ &. FRANCIS, ty that she has r wt will be thauk fal Dand b. mane 15 St t+ that J - being bars enter Achth xt J.D. DURKIN. ork. € PFICE WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, March 14, 1258, Proporals will be rocerved by the undersigned for rausportation of the mail between the Post aud Railroad Sts nd four arriving e 1 Partien be obtained at this otf The o bly the Horses and y T.H. PARSONS, mar 15 Agent. | mete S STEAM LINE FOR PHILLADEL.PHIEA. ‘The propeller J m8 JERO) new diseharking for the above port on WEDNE: DAY, the 16th inst., at 12 o'clock m. For freight apply to PP’ "BRADLEY & TAYLOR, 164 and 166 Wate eet, Georgetown, N. B.—The Expross Steam Line having made ar rangements with Beard & Loper’s New York and Philadelphia Propeller Line for the traushipment of freight=, are now pi ved to carry freizhts between this place and N . There will be no dray- ageat Philalslpla, as tho vousels of one line dis- ‘eight directly charge the into the vesxels of the other line, re ___ mar 15-3t OrFIN M AND TRIMMINGS! UPHOL: E RDWARE! HARDWA uli, Buttons and Shade Fixtures. Locks, ey colored as, Looking Ginss = Plates, &c. ELVANS & THOMPSON, mar é-lw 38 Pa-ay., bot. 9th & Wh sts., south side, SPRING Goons, F. T. MADDOX, - No. 349 SEVENTH STREET, Has Jest Rerurnep yam New York, witt an Eyxtimety New anv SpLexpi Vaginry « . ae . DELAINES, = Cc .LIES, SILKS, ORGANDIES, © SRagy S ae POLL DE CHEVRES, BAnee DUCALS, c., To aR. = invite the attention of the LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY. We have this scason added to ourstock a nice as- sortment of Mapr vp Lacr Goons, PoMPEpoUR Si Bonnet Krepons, RTE, ‘TRimMiNes, &e., Cy Coy With a fine assortment of other : ZW GOODS. REAT RAR de) 4 EGENERATOR, TRIESEMAR— Protected by Royal Letters Pat ent of England, and secured by the Seals of the Keole harmacie de Paris and the Emperial Col- lege of Medicine, Vienna. 0. 118 iavaluable for relaxation, Messrs. Ritter, will the close of next will be amply suffi- jon of at least besides Hight freight. The bull juily a most beantiful model for a mpd ba this description; and the builder anticipates that her — will be superior to any canal steamer which bas yet in our waters. The model | or design of her bull is suchas to preclude the pos- | sibility of her creating, even when running at the | very highest point of speed, any swell sufficient to | in slightest degree the banks of the camal. Herengine—thirty horte power—arid other | a which is being constructed by Mr. W. T. Davolf, is nearly completed anéwil! te placed etors anticipate U4 . in read- iness to make her first wip Harrere Ferry, on | the first Monday in April. This will give the resing Rosy <2 or at oom communication be een isle: ints along the canal, which will certainly be oo accommodation. She is to be christened the EJ. B: le. Coroner Woodward beid an inquest yesterday over the body of the woman, Nancy Miller whose sudden death was noticed in the Star. and the jury returned the following verdict: -“Thot the said Mary Ann Miller, on the morning of the Pity day of March, 1*G9. a to be in usual health, that between the of 7 and S o'clock im the evening of the ssid day, she complained of pains in her stomach and tried to vomit, and that about half-past 2 o'clock on the morning of the Mth, when Ellen Thompson. one of the tumates of the house, was in the act of retirigg. the deceased was found in her bed; and the jury believe frou the evidence that the said Mary Anu Miller came to her death from continued and habitual imtemper- ance We learn that it is the fixed purpose of the M P. Conference to get throngh with the b 7 the session to-day. if they b afternoon sessiot u coal are expected in this worning or to- Ww. atly supplied this morn | herring. rock. pereh, | at from 50 to 87 cents per | Srrerator | OMFORTABLE BOARD. —Several persons / canbe accommodatal at COX'S Cornucopia, | No. 25 Market Space aud Canal Bridze, George- j town, with qniet au afortable BOARD, on th moxt reasonable te mane Welw MAYORS OFFIC T Gronce subseriter w » D. C,, March Mth, 127. il pay a REWARD O KS to any person as will keattet give such in Of the party upou the Band in this town ow ¥ nicht, the Lith mar 1e-lw HENRY ADDISO. YOR’S OFFICE March ith, 1a, oiders of all orders of Georgetown for the improve- aud to thoxe having unsottlad ne- inat the Corporation, te present Liou to that they may be filed, lw HENRY AD) Mayor. VELRY. in ® superior manner he usual charge, by JAMES A. WAT> ted by experienced workmen,) » Bridge st mae 14-St* F YOU WISIL TOBE with yourself, get rid SCHULTZ’S | stay is He would benefit by his painless, ous cure for Corn tuumediate applica here are Mre. EF and al HAPPY ANDAT EASE i of ur CORNS. Dr, till Wednesday in vil ie Wishing to udred treated Mrs. Simpson, yume 14-2t SOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—The copartuers! heretofore existing under the | name and firm DS. Runky & Co. is dimselved | one day, Fraucis G. Bowman, retiring from the Gt vreetown, D.C., March lth, 1858, mar Wit" com BOSTON ICE !—BOSTON ICE! UST RECEIVED, Bills of iaden of 1,000 tons su perior BOSTON ICE, now onthe way and davy expected. This, together with se hn now in houxe,constitutes my stock — bg hone quality, equal to an the K extensively eng: he unexs, Tam determined to «pare neither pains, labor, or ‘means to furmab the public, at all times, with a pure arti- cle, on the most reasonable terms. All orders te! ith the drivers of my wagons, (marked “Gode 2," )orat my offer, cornet reen streets, Georgetown, will D Dumbarton and meet with prompt attention, fe 24-1 ae Wa a hydrant The dwelling the « WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORKF, No. 5 High street, near Water. OUR TIME, ay Co ST FOR CASH. IFANCY AR L one TI Bridge street. vi in % nue and D street south, and which were insured this cou ay. tari POLLARD WEBR, A GREAT PUGLIC a ONY McKNEW_ & RLOW, New Ste: xaged in deity of various Persons ne, and exact no allowance what short wood, IU2™ Ottiees—No. 563, corner Aud Sth street, between H and mar l4 6t ‘ ADIES’ TRAV 4 Ali Kinds and Sizes, Opehing This Da - marist Pa. MINE ART DIST: > Fok teiwers SOLO i oto, . GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMTS. , | person, She hax a o op tg ce TOR GREATEST avin iG TRAGE ENNE, AMI 4 “ New Asa ete c layed Leia , by gs. two prassions of enthusiasm DD PELLOWS, HALL. GOLDEN FREE GiPrs: TUESDAY NIGHT, March 1 delay int Owing vate ne! fee ie eee for opentng me SRSON'S GIGA Wests TIONS wa ~a spun cobb Ay Pp vier, ay J hased of 1 Ant tT Se tng eg ee uty Cents —tor x < $ > ai dat the Hall on Monday Toosday, aud on the ov ning of & hor ANC C. 4 AEG O'clock ; to commence at @ quarter o'clock. mar te before — = WANTS. D—iy a roepectahle younr cert. a ST ATION 9° piniy cook. vdend Washer mood Best of city rel ote siven. A.ldiess. tor eek, Box No. U5, at this office, " Ry a wot coxp.otabls por MON Sather to wnt: Schild hs ANTED “Pwo dt one tor new we ml. Apply te Lt wart BQ TUATIONS WANTED by a ronpoctabie M SS and Wife bo work or take ebaree of a tn Understands facnmng and gardeuine the Gaod reference if required, Address Box ma. —A & war Woman pine Situation as Chamberwned . . She woul jor to engage sows lady who designs traveling, bat hen tans ject 1s to obtain a home with a fainily who require the servies of n steady, industrious, and comp tent Fecomnen from ber iast oye, = od tet Ss ait mrhtee 1 prove enti *Atixfactory. ress x No. 15, rome mar iz ear, a HOUSE an the weet ty, having five er six room, yee lor servants, kitehen. Apply at anaes: war Siw ANTS.—The Proprictor of the Iutelligenee Of- Wei ene reat site neetiaenne OF, its the patronage of famils Sorvante ct charneter, , several good Cooks, Chambermards, vers, and Farn Hands, se8 ly MPLOYMENT ROOMS.— Persons. seeking 4 Employment will please eall at our Insurance Office and register their have the privilege of the m. Gl 3p. m., till engaged. tered, may cxamine tho, omy oy men will all the assistance in our power.” We will endeavor to meet the reasonable wants of the public, and theref: rorte its suPps % NEY & L : jaa hey will then mning Too from 9 a, joyer ADV imetant fora lost Chain Uiress can nat be found. and well PRANK SELDE Meners. Sism=, Dent & Co.'s mbeng and Gas Fitting Establie it, 18th st., between G aud HH, one square wert of the Patent Other. mar 15 3t* OUND—On Saturday last, a larce BREAST PIN, which the owner caa have by proving Property and paying for this advertisement, 4 no, PRIMM, DENT & CO., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, th street, between G and H,one square west of the’ Pat fier. mar t, by thear Please eail on OST—O: 13th insta 4 and . up E tow sylvania avenne, U2 Penney ivanan venue toGeorre town, & ‘TLEMAN'S St We fuwler AWL. will be hberntly rewarded by lena e Lar-room of the National Hotel, 5 i femoris requested bang it to No. 1% East Capitel strert, Capital Hutl, na coud reward wall be given, the arty lee bene hly prized as keepsakes. twar 14 Ot I OARDING. A gontivman aud ~inele gentle nm can be aoe with BOARD in a private family at 43 Poteet. between 4th and tth, une te Ht , TELEGRAPH NOTICE i line of Telegiaph trom Wasxhineton North ix advertised, (alnely ropronentod ne = ew Ork —, Aw = by vt eats. all Ube the mined or otier place, mnila situated, ax ey had boew handed te the Magnet Company at the pince of their origin, or the near convenient point thereto, J. KENDALL, mar 9-0f = General Superiutondent. TOR, € etl Prrsexs Indebted accounts are now fr. nly x ing out my stock of Boots and Shoes at eash, and cash oul S. P. HOOVER, mar ® Pa.avenne, between sth and With PH-earMonte wate, = Next ro rue Star Oren er inl tied that ther EY mu Lam + ANI Having pureh ised ‘the aml taken the Whael eck & KGllmen, cormer (2th st GOD, COAT i Wa ) nent Heures ard Meser ot and Canal, dav st Wied tay, AWINGS, CHROMO bk plorode puis! either, ee counted, ifty prize Chanees drawing to take place on TU Marcle, 1a, ae anaes Fine ial . 333 Pa. _ fe 16-tf hed betwoen 3th ond bask at = UGAR, MOLASSES, SALMON, &c, Spits few een ga A) aa bbls, No. x REL, 3 bbl hE 7 ZRRING, 3 te 1 CODFISH, In store and for sale by mar 11-6t SAM’L BACON & CO. st EREOSCOPES A great variety of new kinds, Opening this day at marl2 st AND VIEWS. Just from Paris, Mcl.AUG __Pa.ave., het. at NA Nee cer, on exhibition free ; : ’ Os PAINTING lar Oil Painting of ny Airs. Lally M. 3 ©. rp CAPS, new atylex youths. Price ¥1.2 I still continue to soll fine Calfskin delphin mann Congress GAL Terms ready pay. B. STINEMETZ, 235 Pa. Pin near cor. 13th #t.. b Willard: =" he: ‘% % price paid for suppine weap to GREAT Ba F PIANOS at ont _marid 96, betweon sth and [8308 WANT change, ove, c Pactenge, Fomove, pai u FEY'S Bookstore, xt, cme dow from Ih, ~Filty PIANOS hers, fur sais, 1 ’ ree, Jo. 4% 7th xtreot, w ‘Tawell, to be rid of the expense of her mainten- | {00d the country in a state of revolution, though “it Mai hr Paes nar ee ert te aR a 4 Dp Rare exhaustion, aad ine tonic. esa Saugraues copies, selrad abee the original, ‘ari ance, and to obliterate a delt of 1,500 guclores she | Wan fn yacormal genet Cigna interior. Caldarea | —4[F~ The Philadelphia North American, a lead | exes har aire Goes hehe eager those dis- | Wanted to Mire—Aw active COLORED BOY. Alen COAL. Great reduction in who arsenic had taken care to get his receipt for itsde- | troops, they retired to Copeapo, which aney ‘still a5 yuerciry: thoraby chatting to tho sullorer poed say re- 50" : resin SS See MCRNEW MARLOW livery, which is fortheoming. hold. This is as things stood che the 29th of Jan- ‘The merchants in this tp fd now doing the | lief, dispersing all the impurities aud rooting out the O THE PUBL mee c sae aaa UF" Offices—corner 7th strevt and Canal nod Sth, : as Faryad, the ‘steamer which arrived yesterday | laryest spring business that thas been done for the | Fenamtek disease, ; Oculist informs his friends aud customers | betweon H and | stroct-. mar teen” U7” The citizens of Oskosh, Wis., burnt two | fchurts uo change. | We sailed from Valparaiso | past five years. ‘They are not only doing a heavy, | gh tI SEMAR, No. 1.2 and 3, are prepared inthe | that hn will leave fur tho North Ais will SU EO TT Ses — : January 4, calling in Coquimbo, Huasco, and Cal- Pat an exuberaatly healthy business. m devo te or uinell, and can | main here to the ith, aud will wot cube A SALBABLE SERVANT GIRL FOK ‘houses of ill-fame te the ground, and lodyed the | Grn ud ived at Callac Febe ee cerried in the waistooat pocket. SoLp 1x 418 | fore the next session pi Come cen Pence. dosiring SA LE.—She is 13 years of age, and ha< been girls boarding there, twelve in number, in the jail. | at war with Ecuador. and has the port of coe 17 Forty-pight guaho islands in’ the Pacis, istered by Valpeat, Lallcjuan Rows, Rison da, | (2.82 him tu his professional capacity. or any other froacht ap to housew aud taking caro uf obit. from whieh they were discharged after trial. A | quil blockaded. “They have also sonte trouble wtih 8 a * bereil | & ee $8 each, or four cases In one for 03, 1 Sth atrect gl Ot bts eatacienmens, NO: | irks ory vonspundio prick” tie ona we few days after, a couvention of that class, from | FFauce. in consequence of the arreat and snaltreat. | Ott” aud elsewhere, lave become the Property of | which saxo, $35 and in $27 casos, whereby there it | “mar igat” woe PR AVRMNE AMAT TE SON. a] be sold toa trader Addrens Aes Wo. fant thie ea! . meut of one subjects. citizens cy ates, re been ree- 'o be hi retai . oho SE _____ DB. WE sees. My r Pond du Lac, Berlin, Ripon, Beaver Dam, Port- between the French datates ek hans ognized by the Government as pertaining to its bie aR th W151 Prince street, New York. Beserwer pan ‘, Of An Kia a ae k, 7. woop er sans 4” Fe Onkol aria and Wanpam, met in council | and the Peruvian authorities, which eamed the [territories wnder the act of Congeess approved | Rail Reena aes Tine, a, fom Be Just opening ath NOY AMER pel HE Suteerteren AMORA A Bm Oskosh witn their fellow-laborers, and have Seamer fo baal down the fags of thelr uattih ; and | Anust 16, 1658. Most of these Islands have ox teourely packed ta pS hg RN OO a Eat ee iaatene Ellon ie pes L mat n referre Ei . B ane TOD. aes Sebtenent aa “ec ey ates "ee are t Seameat. Our Government ne een ees or cellent harbors and the quantity and accessibility | For sale in this city by FORD & BR ‘of BE SOLD BY PRIVATE BARGAIN— OAK WOOD * “4 pal ae the city will be from the selzure by Peru of two American | of gaano on of them ts placed beyond ‘Pa aveand Mth at, < Dope Ser poo LE ‘shost pix. PINE W + preg = cen | Se ol yo a | angler omens | TR ta Fe Sel ets | Yn a A net a ; ’ i 4 oxen STOV L Winter quiere” |g ae lh es | Sat [vor omen ERNE OTE,

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