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VENING STAR WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. - ERSONAL, . ‘ DV ERTISEM T on A OUSEMENTSB.. ne ee Be ichar Cobden r <7 . LE 4 ae : ; i a . (OMFORTABLE. BOARD. —Several persons ASHINGTON PERE . “Tr Brexues Case.—The New York Times . W.,on Monday, and paid a visit to Parlia- Ccaiibe gecommmmecata at CO 8 Cornucopia, Ww: ftaomr1¢ aan alm mae at binge’ wee » . |'is most persistently engaged in the work of pre- lett Rickman on Men- ARD, on the myenh There}. Sar ene WEDNESDAY. ..i.....4...2. 16, 1889. | venting a fair and full trial of Daniel E. Sickles " State of Iowa, under ; 4 ______ SEs | . 9g TONIGHT, (Theredi,) will be preowned “WU> Taoven "Tux Stan” we ruinrxp ow vu | {0 shooting Philip Barton Key, by the publi- tof » 1856, snleotions of lands agreeable : SOrmch Mocha e, | ow cm pay o¢ EAST TIME, Tuove: INTED i the affair for in tl e eonstructi¢on of lroads, as fol- : . ARD OF ONE ‘ewe ae ITS EDITION I aorpicem as TO Segue 0 Sena Salsa crest 4 ai . — A b P . eRE — whe will | inlenich CAMILLE, r ‘TO BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADVER- TiSEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY ‘Twxirx o’cLock, Mj OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT be the Svar’s duty to labor to MISS MATILDA administration of the law in this) FRON appear in her creat role of Camitte, one of the See | Fee Na NE wi m. or. . “i without fear or favor, we are uw obli : senna Sp "= ; som, Binoe, and ai T DAY. ‘ to the people of the District of Columbia (who net pcre 21963208 00 Tino dled hen! Sag : . ete tis betirend atonters | eb orre™ are to be the sufferers if their criminal code he | Ale. to the of Alal ana for the A’ y m c Me toe | ae se THE MORNING ee tas faithfally adminisfered in’ the cafes o ts » hn Rive aceaenes on ~ mm] ras.the ce _ as city — te te of strat ml to thon ha ug neat ae | _« THR Titer TREASU RR. the Inst session of Congress as amounting to | thore who have hosts of friends as well as in the | I i Fe . theatre goers will restember the severing | ooants ne . re CQ) DD FELLOWS HALL. , % | the Clerk that they may lee hi oO wal cases of, the friendless) to expose the mia cence tients os bn wean oreven-— Tee ier saat te Rete cet _ mar re = } seus anemia’ SHOWER few dae one a arints in this case. Thes, ® | Uaited Staten Patent Ofice for the woek end: | ..7. TRE Philedeiphia Pree baa some reason to | Jewett REEARED: THIRTY-PIVE BEAUTTPOL GIFTS, few days ago, a writer in that journal, in the al $44,123,804.21. The Union, in an article on our Mexican and Central American relations, says that our ‘: i that Mr. Dic has finally a: ined ut On THURSDAY NIGHT, March Ith. 08 t © ing March 15, 1859—pneh “bearing that date : rd ns Meedht fe rae bed gt oa epee an 4 Government is officially assured that England | work of justifying the shooting of Key, pro-'| "George ©. Baldwin, of Enet Metden Conn, ne ce or ne ok Pe en [ne ee INCREASE OF GIFTS! is not pursuing « tortuous or dishonest policy | ¢!aimed that an anonymous letter, warning him | For improvement in adjustable wormer for ram- | whieh-be-was te have-read, throughout the Union PESOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHTP: ‘The ovideusentind . 4 94 American Government, | that his alleged clandestine intereoutse with [rods > SS was aad and in Canada, from September to March, travel- copartuership_ heretofore existing yw or eet, one crete oP Propricter pt eae age ; | Mrs. Sick! k her husband. was | yirgn Pa For Improveiticet Meese erie: | ling expenses also defrayed by Contractor. Mr. | namo and firm G2 Bowtun, tesring Lom the | Sunounce mucther and that as the British Government professes | Mrs. Sickles was known to ee “This | UUTSh: Pa.—For improvement in breech-loading | Dickens ia said to have commenced anew seriai | tits day. Francis G. Bowman, retiring | GRaxD EXHIBITION fairness, ours is not at liberty to doubt its | und on his (Key's) person when killed. This | fire-arm. story, and to have nearly com @ shorter tale, | ® honor. is absolutely and unqualifiedly untrue. We were to Jere of © ortlandville, N. Y.— igencer the late debate in | Present when the papers then sbout him were | pay Sopatca, of coma ..¥.—tie ioe The Intellige' regards ite debate in pro the British Parliament on the Italian question taken from Key’s body, and know that no | ment in magazine fire-nrm. ; nt . THE whieh he purposes to tead tn public prior to ite ; | RUSSIAN WAR, appearance in print. USTR VED Hite ot iaden aipaateneen | as above, when 5 +260 now outhe way and day | THIRTY-FIVE BEAUTY MH. AND COSTLY trod > y i Medar: « With several huy . George A. Brown, of Newfane, N. Y.—For im- | | A® Enretioy 1x Kansas.—Governor Medary ‘ mm halen =p Will bo presented to the audiones. as a model of parliamentary discussion. such letter was among them. The story of the proved machine for bending wood for felloes | has issued a proclamation for an election on the ‘t gy } 107 The Je ca boon purchased of H. Sem- —————_~s2ee receipt of such a letter hy Mr. Key rests wholly | “ samuel 8. Campbell, of Montreal, Canada.—For | fourth Monday in March, in accordance with the I the business, Lam | ken, Jeweller, No. 33) Pennsylvania avenue, UF The Governor of Connecticut hasappointed | upon the allegation that the wife of Mr. Sickles improved machine for grinding and polishing | act of the last Legislature, providing for the for- te K Se tahoe roc gers lla Areeigeres as tes! in law. ti ndent of thst fact. | apparatus for a he su ‘water nl . o V edrvencdae . fan SoseeeFcnaaarts Gene nt: | Neresahatt in tha aftr, tee mitieds Mare {eee ee ee requisite to vote. Aliens having declared their in- | (marked, “Cou corgetinray wil | satieorveaane of the perenne a lina, recently burned in the Chesapeake bay, near ae red ts Samuel Colt, of Hartford, Conn.—For improve- tentions to become citizens, are qualified. Dele- | meet with prompt At Gg o clock ; to commenre at a the mouth of the Potomac, is to be raised. referred to are to be believed, has rendered her | ment in packing cartrid, fe 24-10 ‘ wa i =~ : gates to the constitutional convention are to be | _f . eal ones statements utterly unworthy of credit onthe | Alexander Dean, of Jerusalem, N. Y.—For im- 5 1CK DWELLING RE WORK OF ee ‘4 eyement in grinding apples x : Fa nad Nin STOR at thesrner ef lindee and Settee x Now hs Wao. 2 . ram it. york, Pa.—| improvement | = = —— treets, 1 Georgetown, will befor rent on the ANNO = — ome - Lord Napier, is Another writer in the same journal’s issue,of | in reventing collisions on railroad! # BEL « Presented ‘To- iat day of Xpril went, There} y arringe ty se mud THE PANORAMA OF THE ‘ontradicted by the New York papers. yesterday, entirely misrepresents public opin- | “Samuel. Dexter. of Paris, N.Y.—For improve: | (C3 osu {7 From Franklin Philp, who has it for sale, | ion here for the benefit of the killer; and, we | ent in hanging well-buckets. pies pleve ei eatbrtearaaents U7 The reported arrival of the frigate Curacoa, part of sensible persons. ot The AL OMA Fallows’ Tia’ 1” | stall attached tothe dwelling, aad ¢ hndeent te | United States Exploring Expedition, , and another by the stable, The dwelling ° “si oer Randolph D. M. Edward, of Franklin, Mich.— ST. PATRICKS DAY —A Panegeric of St tains 1 communal oun me, Wenide the out- | rate Se pole wre have received a copy of Scott's “Guy Manner- | think, the opinion of the judges of the courts of | For imprevement in machines for folding wool. Batrick, A. f Egelaud, wail be deliy- sea, and commande # fine vie an. between llth amd 12th *te., west. = ord in St. Dos reh (Island) en THURS- | river and the adjacent cowatry. Apply to SAMUEL ing,”’ Peterson’s cheap (25 cent) edition. the District of Columbia, yho. he alleges, have a ee: Ind.—For im- | Hay’ EVENING ‘clock. mar W6-2t* | MeKENNESY. te Dow barton st. mar k-cow The proprictor of this truly heautifnl work has <“IRRE, = sk seig—- me wear i ‘ ° i . RICK’ a *Ben-| FO S BERRY. i7-The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s peop’s declared against the right of the friends of | "Win. H. Elliott, of Plattsburgh, N. Y.—For PTS TA Chae The Catholic Ben OWENS BERRY. senght to produce an effect strictly necurnte in a No. ‘ M ‘s on give their Second Raneal Concert tn | Slide Fuxturox, “ = % j a Jobn Hobrecker, of Quiney, J1l.—For improve- 4 ty number of Scott’s handsome reprint of the Lon. | Plorable cases, only ended in a clandestine mar rec Quine: P ee b give tee Soaes Ronee Concert | Catins Locke. HE SISTER OF TIMOTHY SHANLY Wil thank anv jag i | vor Ki ment in compositions for roofing. don Quarterly Review. it contains nine articles. | 12&° whieh was performed before Mayor Kings- pos Mg Will g1ve her information scientific and artistic port of view, worthy the pat - aus ay one i LESALE LIQUOR STORE, wage telligent and retined cinss of the have purchased a $52,000 lot for a church in the | Key to employ counsel to assist the District peprover mode of obtaining Curved printing sur- | fF, Shean will teletrate "St Patrick's Wit cae Boos? pont S ve Sag Foren renting ner fromm pntor~, vicinity of New York, and will proceed forthwith | Attorney to withstand the array of legal repu- Raiph Emerson, jr., of {ockford, I11.—For im- Dei It is the poced samivecsncy ot 2s cit otal New 18 YOUR TIME, pela Susans A ary hg aloesed auotape to put up a large edifice. tation, experience, and ability—Messre. James | provement in sugar mills. Ireland’ Patron. j } of DRY GoD Se eed ee A? " many other exhibitions, a ae Se T. Bradley, and John Graham, of New York Ralph Emerson, jr., of Rockford, 11_—For im-| ‘The following Programme is ordered by the Arse- ri X, , o dex ~r ng Maobs, drown from fancy, ‘ . y iy vement in of extracting and ti ciation: Ist, attendance at High Masa in St. Pat- ng. at | Khose only attraction consist of gnapowder ard {~The Ocean House, in Newport, has been = pro process assort . * Sk: r i, at - y Reverdy Johnson, of Baltimore, and Stanton. bie j s MB | fek’s Church Ie a. m3 2d, Public Procession cheap theatrical einptraps, exciting wonder and add leased to the proprietor of Clarendon House, New Teds 2 ee al te aa besten ren wou through the principal streets of the city; ad, Publie forth Gadget Oileloth, at 45a at | miration in vulgar minda, but renkiam the jude York, for the term of one year, with the privilege Chilton, and others, of this city—who are to Fi cpenel iy gaa Aen ‘phat . N. ¥.—For im- inner at the Asscmbly Hoan tat. Members ill ianisllo WR HURDEE, ich st. sorve and retire exclaiming in the language © i seus i 8 . nl Bs oelock a ~ fo . tN = 2m = of renewal. apy behalf of He a omental cqhensialy Fis. of Wateeser Moss —For improv. nner there Bafahals and’ proof ot Pabrick's CG.—Twre gentlemen and their wi “7 have supped full of horrors.” ASE EG eee i ic newspa) per writers in his ti! Shing iy A convenient rovte—al, Mew r tl jPasant = t rte at Fh hnerenge omens New York seems to | thet his poakaaaehy fiy pablis pitta het incu Se ee Penine eat at attest allt 23 alk : ‘on reasonable berm "by al ‘Atiunsmon 29 ctes; Chundeca Isate, asuccess. They are going to perform on Sun- | : : a : G. W. B. Gedney, of New York, N. ¥.—For | {er their Tas fall ae i jo B-ben day evening and the New Yorkers welcome the | °° °lear that the jury will not leave their box improvement in sell primer firearm. ‘They will march by the following re im wal ay nouUsE, | WARTS. idea. | ere acquitting him. The judges of the District Regs 2 cies, ot Beston, Mass.—For com- Wits House by Pew ania ave. to the i = ay sineabod, = SRA SION WA NVR cb AeeERL ae U7" The “ Clarissa Marlowe bead dress,” is the | °f Columbia are men of too much diserction and | bined letter ar wow, of New York, N. Y.—For Binsssobantdte pecntoRavcath stim: te tomers | of Mrs. R. O'NEAL, next door. ri to de Chamberwark or general Homexwork latest invention of a French coiffeur, It is character to be thus expressing volunteer opin- sa ch pene nee aay ont will’ he attended by twa tents tone DeClatk, Ree? o Sauee Duh sireck, between Land Ml of cornflags and jasmine bells, feathers, ribbon and ott ras “e ne els poy aie hay besid rowed. apparatus tor heating tha “purifying the ly Rooms, where | (YOFFIN MATE - 2 tortoise shell comb. and jooks like a book. teeta yo — seals ry Spas a os eect water of steam: boilers. ra come. the friends UPHOLST ANTED_ Bt 9 respreiahle Woman.a SIT ing against the propriety of investigatin Horatio Guild and Luth 1, of Boston, Mass. of the occasion. Covers remo | N tody chamberwor plain sowing, UF Clara Howard, the Keeper of a house of iit | oe Ae eR Be - Fox iappevemean in onion on dreming heels | at? dake raipere Coffin Handles, | orto take care of crown chiliren andl kewing. or fo fame, in M Ala., committed suicide | (12 the course of the trial) the antecedents 4 t mar 15-3t JAM ANE.Sec. | Screws, Plate: take the fail charge of an infant and sewing. ts eth er ne: Cemmmnltind entcide | 1.60: Bir aad Mrs: Sickles, makes the folloring | Of boots und shoes. me. . : 4 ae Tacks, Lace, and Willing to make herself generally usefal. No oh last week by taking strychnine. The particular : : , Albert W. Hale, of New Britain, Conn.—For (CST EVERYBODY ELIGHTED Last Nicht, Iaton. jection to travel for the suminer months. ‘Tho best cause of the act is unknown. statement concerning them, (their antecedents:) improved meat mincer. ons tO. F. Hall, with the Distribution of Gifts. 5 erer Curl of city references can be given. Please call for ono © Parenta’ f Si Enoch Hidden, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For im- scan r ul dacks, Week at 373 Penn. avenun, OF From Tayl i sed Seton SURE La cee ee tee eae | Ceered suippe ite CONCERT —The Western Mission Sund werk m ‘rom Taylor & Maury we have the Janua- | 2 iss Bajioli} in this, as in so many other de- | P a . Se Y P.C.1 il, of Green Point For i BAY EVENING: March (7, a lock. The | Gimps, Buttons, gk Senay Candy | land. ity of New York. . C. Ingersoll, of Green Point, —For im- SVE .M . clock. Casters, Se 7 months sine three or four of them of tirst class ability caalgneet iis sectet oeddine we made provement in Loop Wek, ir securing the ond’ of || Frosramamn eR coneud of aor aed opens eo ncuone ae i ke. | MARY LANES ee if i % i: 3 met ie 6 ~ = i, % - . 4 : £ ! 3 Se. ™ * 4 UPA Spanish paper in Los Angelos, Califor. | the full confession required by the Renrestathevi, | Hl C. Ingraham, of Guilford, and H. . Ingra- wither Ralutatory,* the musie and words ofwhich | oY rolored Canvas, a o | quae test:_No. 22 Merrion Alloy, Baltisnare. nia, entitled El Clamor Publico, is not disposed | Church. was solemnized again, and received the | ham, of Granger, Obio.—For improved rotary for thin occasion by 2 member of $80) Bistes, ke. ELVANK & THOMPSON, | DTA goninel German or American <0 it me = seal of religious ratification from the hands of Dr. | Planing machine. I. Sevoral amateur vocalists under the direc thar i5-lw 99 Pa.av., bet. 9th & Wth ste., south aide. | 8 14 or 16 years for children’ an. give it up so," and has raised the familia Hughes, the Roman Catholic Archbishop, at his |. Douglas B. Jordan, of Woonsocket, R. 1.—For ofMr. Clubb, and an association of instrument- * men SuS: | None need apply without good recomimendations for names of Fremont and Dayton as candidates for peivate residence."’ ee improvement in mode of oiling journals. al perfyrmers, will seep ng Ee oad haa C BIRD CAGES, BIRD | cations, oteentts A Sy > Ae the next presidency and vice-presidency. TT aie ici : james Keniston, of Cincinnati, Olio.—For im- | bs,au overture upon the organ by Mr. Parkharat D, ONE, &e.,at my Hl - ee wich . hat Mayor Kinsland should testify to the proved spark extinguisher. and Ballantyne’s Bookstores, Nairn & Palm: H’ RNESS MAKERS WANTED—Tw Hinds; _—_—_— | * = 4 ” = 3 5 .F h one for repairing, and ove for new wo: ee cn Houls, under very mysterious circum. | 8 here alleged, before ‘the consequences of | ¥d. Ohi Kirkham, of Branford, Conn.—For im- | snable the school to earry on tts work. mar 12 5t AZORS t BEALL. 2 > mar 15-3 stances. He was stabbed in several places, and | this (alleged) secret wedding soon made con- | provement in locks and latches. = SE _OF PRESENTS To Morrow x - F all at WANTED—8; Mao, SITUATION hada stick twisted in his cravat so as tochoke him. | cealment impossible ;"’ or whether such a cer-| - John C-Kuhn, of Boonville, Ark.—For improve- HYGREASEOF Rusaian | mite ps é:--"7--t—3 It was supposed that he had been dead about tifieate of i i i ment in peach cutting and stoning aj s. Se Ee aa cee eee ee ert anrTiog® wan ot obtained |” Snicuts Liggett, of Beaunton, Viewer improve: NEW BUILDING associaTION— | Resprcrry ys when found. from him without its having taken place, aa fast in zallrond eral _ Books of gyre Soper e Sanhenleg incton and its © ERTS i in N Wm. Loyd, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For i 3 c 07 I New York, on Monday evening, a mass long since alleged by the press in New York, m. Loyd, of iladelphia, Pa. ‘or improve. | pitidin ureful about the house. Can bring oud. recome mendations, Address Box No. 7, at this office, ity that she hax resumed the | —"ar lt DRESS MA { will be thankful for the pat- | @ITUATION WANTED —A youns Woman sepa : ment in stereoscopes. ie Reeser me ame St the | ronnas formerly given her ee | SUTUATION WANTED A. Zonng or meeting was held at Tammany Hall in favor of |‘ ‘®titely pertinent, we apprehend. to the | "Willen Moore, of Crawfordsville, [nd.—For Sere fies. mar 7-tf 474 9th atrent. oe Dane Fe. =e —= 4 We en sarcee Sa the acquisition of the istand of Cuba. Senator A. JUFY’s just conclusion whether Mr. Key was | improvement in loading ordnance. il ——— == = f Le ifet is to obtain a hone with a fami!y who require 6: Brown, of Miss., Hon. Jno. Cochrane,and other | the seduced, or seducer—a question which all inportneitin ee pee QE NORFOLK, VA-_ The schooner R-K-Hew- | close my Office inthis etty on this afternoons. bene now elgg hy Peercctenion Boos he tow Sistinguished gentlemen, made speechesappropri- | must comprehend to be important in deter- | "Geo. W. Morgan, of Pestishurg, N.Y.—Forim.| Er, rere Gromit wie dee nee Pinte randine Crone Ate eare of Wnininces. | Seiployer, who hac jest tah the eth ehek st ate to the occasion. | mining the justification for the killing. provement in mode of applying springs, as a mo- | piy to HYDE & DAVIDSON, Water strort ne will addressme nt No, 121 Righth st..| Rigromene? “suninctory. Address Box No. 18, ST Sr | The same writer essayed to announce for the | y.Roy Neal, of Lynn, M. For i Scoretows: eee Fiaes, New York. RK . : Rieeal = . I> Several ndon ; x 5 Mass. —For improved CHE HE HEAP. 15-2t 3. D. DURKIN. ANTS.—The Proprictor of the Intelligence Of. adopted the odser peice wane te friends of Mr. Key, that they propose to admit tube for ships.” = Pon sateen cele oko rseeries se = eat = ——— ‘hoo and House Keener, 311 € street, Sorner of . 7 ; : EP en ; 3 ‘ ZWAS m= serted whole pages of advertising aaltice in the the truth of their allegation that he had clan- ttee Sores RSENS SE oe impeeyes. eect Rect i aE Sn BRANCH RALU.ROAD, March 14, 189, teguirin’ oompetont Garvenks oF on < ae London Times and other leading papers there. »s destine intercourse of Mrs. Sickles, without i 1 aN y. Putnam, of Clevelaud, Ohio —For | CARRY A nvement in bottle-stopper fastenings. inanire at 1. Roberts, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For im- ¢ for folding-doors. character. Nek ed the pacwmened for | Wanted, now, several good Cooks, Chambermnids, Hee ‘ h i between the Post | Waiters. Driv Farm Hands, nek ly Page Office and Railroad Stati — = e three trains leaving and four arriving MPLOYM OOMS.— Persons seeki and cach carryi mail, Employment will please cali at our Inen ars as tothe service may be obtained at | Office and regixter their names. H have the privilage of the adjoining ream from 9m ¥ will sell reasonably the Horses and | m. Ull3 p.m., till oncaged. Employers, when reeis- tered, may examine the employment T. H. PARSONS, wil cave all the assistance Agent. | will endeavor to meet the reasonable wants public, and ong « Mr. Bonner does in the Herald and other journals Tqwiting due proof to be made of the fact. here. Yankeeisin is spreading rapidly in Europe. In this, as in nearly all else they publish on = Bild nasal the subject, their wish is evidently father to a inson, of Boston, Mass.—For im- the thought. We repeat our declaration of | proved steeri “Lipper of: A Archelans S. Rollins, of Albany, N.¥.—Forim- | fa mela r hop liquor for brewers, HYDE & DAVIDSON, Agents. ersville, fud.—Porimproved | mari6-st* Water «treet, Ge 5 TO SHIPPERS. © her reguiar {> The third annual commencement of the a Mogens ees at Baltimore. some days ago, that the friends éf Mr. Key pasa oy Regn he ermal reais believe that there does not exist a tittle of legal college Later aaa meen, payer re poste evidence of the fact; and having no confidence ts were of the most e ag kind. Prog, Wb&tever in the various statements which are upport. & LENSDALE, 277th wt. . of Angola, Ind.—For im- SECOND HAND DOORS, WINDOW M % chine. ANTE : aera es ne rr > tar es - B i aR oN ~— ~ Lewis Steiner delivered the valedictory address, Tumored to have been obtained from Mes of Brooklyn. \ Hncuth A atreet, Capitol Hill, oppo- Sat the Hitch Lexa LOST AND FOUND. = Sickles, they will certainly, we apprehend, Smart, of Mansfleld, Obi nar 16~ ss ARDNER, on. were |... = — > The Rev. William Watson, pastor of the require it to be duly proved aecording to law. r = Methodist church in Glenwood, Iowa. was arrested sugar j ment in peeratiiy for Ale raha § NEW SPRING GoODs if. PA I AM Noyw receiving a very extens: 5 zon the i4th before permitting it to be used as testim: t Stephen Wm. Smith, of Brooklyn, N.Y and choice . R PHIL Instant for Lorket, by ther last week for passing counterfeit money. He fies th killi td fK ; yay ae improvement in machines for freezing cream &c. | stork of French and American PAPERHANG. | ‘The. propeller JAMES JEROM s Cet once made actean breast of the matter, and sad that Jt the killing of Key. Heiurich Soltmon. of New York, N.Y.—Por | INGS, WINDOW SHADES of every variety. | now discharging cargo, wll EN; at Monare. Sim:> Dnt dC." pareve 9 eaphoibred yar iperhnda aes improved <lectro-magnetic medical apparatus, | Together with a general assortment ot other xoods | Bp th above port wn. WHEDNES fetween sad fone sguave sect at th papa? gerard retorts he wae, OCR Nattoxat, Derexces.—The Courrier | Frederic Stamm, of Lampter, Pa.—Hor improve. |! line, oa en te § CLARK, Por freight apply ad ee ne Office eee woe mar 15 3 " > 7 pak Re er a parhins a sterer, “RY AYLOR, s i - committed. des Etat Unis, the New York Freneh paper, Water, of Hartford, Conn.—Forim-| m16-2w* No. 288 Pa, aves het. Lith and 13th ate, 164 and 165 Water street, Georgetown. | Td Hotrscts ap Ets Peete kT Bee maa. ss i _ @ontains a long article on the coast defences of ry stave machine. é a 1 NOTICE N. B.—The Express Steam Line havin | aylvamaavenne, uo NIvAnIRA venue to tenren o> Van Fain, a Hebrew believer in the United States, ke. in which inn pan 2. Teal, of Norwich, N_¥.—Forim-| WW ag py NOTICE Wah rauzements with Beard & Luper’s New ad | town, a GENTLEMAN'S SHAWL. The brler the doctrine of “petonate afinites’™ and the {OC United States, ke. in cot inves for aig water the sito Magn aletortranaalo owed | fret Ryo ene femur. | ma oir ce are enon in ae ; art , x xht of 34) 10 Fe eights, are ne ba roe . ‘ ol * “freedom of affections,”” was arrested in New it will require over 16.000 artillerists to Ww burst, of Liverpool, O.—For im- Alexandria, V2 A glade’ Eiger pregexea neuey a pape tne hat-room of the Natio t mar 14-3t York on Monday for eloping with the wife and {t!!¥ man and defend the different castles and ie at Betemchemiy Ack oan i 25 Ine Nasties teen ment’ bas | fost Lnlinietphinias the weesate ofan line des REWARD.—m o ae yr = Z fe I » Ark.—For im- . Notice is herety tl avnent has a tu t t to the verse LW —| ™ rice, Gre. some of the personal property of Henry Orth. He °t@er harbor fortifications of New York; and it ail wagon. 2 eon stopped. RENEY C. PURDY. | ormetline ee eee into the vanarie of the S100 Fire trceescs ee oimane ‘was committed for grand larceny, while Mrs. Orth *"Sets that they should be transferred to the z Thomas, of Catasauqua, Pa.—For im- No. 385 Pa, avenue, Washington, * = — ~———_-| Pita, No. 820 (2d story) 7th street, Washington cite, Ieatill at large, the police being Unable to fd the militia, in order that the latter mn learn ar- | Provement in locomotive fire-boxes, mar 16st ( : PRING GOODS. Lath Marel,1350."I ain authorinsa be thin company ? ng unable the ® = =e y Philip tz, of Tremont, Pa.—For improve- | NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, C Fr. T. MADDOX to pay S100 for th nat aud comvictic of the per Place of her concealment. tillery drill and practice, to enable them to | ment it railrond car joe 309 Sovry Sipe. 309 ae ois aereeen ae son or prranne wn, durine the nicht of the 7th in- Properly defend them in time of war. There | _J2%. 8. Upton, of Battle Creek, Mich.—For im- ones =z, t U7 Advices from Havana to the 9th inst. state Cha situated on Ist atroet west, between Vircimua ave tin horse-power. i i ‘ nati 3 Has Just Rercrnev From New York, with ax 1 D street south, and which were red by that Gen. William Walker and Col. Natziner is» good deal in this suggestion, and ax most | Potannmn Wonceen tiew York, N. ¥.—For z > = | Bstinecy New ax Senespin Vanirry | pie utd D street south, aad which Ne ecg ancivedl Ge Hamas Now Oceme en echege of these castles and forts in the United States, improvement {n clasps for the ends of bands of a ee 7 * — ___POLARD WEBR, Agent. i ss K iron. eth b ITAL SILKS, = re . Aspinwall and California. Sugars had declined *X°°Pt those at Tortugas and Key West, are in | !fM- Wentworth and Martin L. Ames,of| 5 7 == ’ r gece halen in price, with 150,000 boxes on hand. Havanawas ‘¢ Vicinity of large cities, we presume the | somerwartn H.—For improvement in railroad | = 23 CHEVRES, BAREGES, DUCALS, 1cKNEW ef the healthy, and had one thousand foreigners within Project could be readily carried ont. It is ear coupling. sa =z op ttkeh a een vie ROR. c Stes at oe its walls. Ash Wednesday fast was ushered in with estimated that it would ‘require at least 65,000 ed breademandag sie Pom Wis.—For improv. | ~ 7, 2 | LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY, — {dines have the deaboetvan a bie Serta te pak pee eadesaneien ie el oeg le an A. Bishop, of T ria, [a 84 oa "We have this season added to ourstock a nice as- | ta ie eet 2 the ) best Wood and free of cart gentleman who fancied he had occasion to douit °° nad es , ° | ghdward |S. Boynton, of New York.N.¥..as-] INSTORE AND DAILY EXPECTED: — | MAREE AES = z odes United States engineers, one of the abl st offi to Pete: R c & . corner 7th street and Cana', the fidelity of his wife, attempted to ‘‘shoffle off ng! — he ablest offi- lo Peter R. Roach, of Elizabeth City, N. 20 TONS D. J 2 SC = Tete. his mortal coil”’ by hanging himself {n the cellar °°T* of any service, in his report to the Secre- ‘or improvement in sewing machines. 2 WRIG With a fine assort een TL . i fs Vv & MARLOW. Var i 5 idison Crosby. of Fredon! ¥ iqne l4-#t McKN of his residence. Having adjusted the rope to the tary of War in 1851, declared our sea coast sage S ia, N. Y., assignor to mar 15-Iw = - a H.&. Stephens, of said Fredonia improved “wry CRULY Tes RT DISTRIBUTION._Pipry Prizes Dean above, he placed the noose around his neck, “: WS the best fortified inthe world.” General | method of hanging rect ing Sawa, i iM Neaadihstenamatene LS PN te On CHRUMO'LLTHOGRAPRG ort 2nd hoped to make 2 clean swing into the next Cass, whilst Seeretary of War, declared his | <i Jeph ee peepee tbrrp paul 5) do. SEMAR Protected by Roy: APIS, cither Framed. or el World, but the rope broke, and he only received a Opposition, in a very masterly report, to the | iin eeelf am rovement in sugar mills. > 319 Ponu_ avenues tet. sth oe Ecol anperial Col- | drawing to takepinceon TCESDA good “‘garroting’’ and a few unimportant bruises system of masonry castle fortifications origin- R Wim. Gardner,of New York,N.Y.— | _ mar l6-1w (States.) south side, | oot Medi : Viens. ; : March let, 164, at ms in bis fall. His experience in the hanging bus!- ating with General Bernard, on account of the | 5 gent in machinery for preparing oval M2°2E TOBE ADMIRED THAN THE | and physical exhaustion, aud inn tamer eT |g, 16-tf Fine Ast crven in avd 3 oes ea to try the buffetings of this enormous expense, and as not being adapted to | rby, of Buttalo, N. Y_—For improve- KIC, DIADEM N all traces of those dis- os world for a w! longer. } aie the military personnel of this country. The Fay Divorce Casz.—The majority of thecom- *Tticle in the Courrier seems to have been N.Y For improvement in innehinery mittee of the Legislature of Pennsylvania report ealled forth by the crit ms in the newspapers | for enamelling mou dings. &e. ~ in the case of Fry and wife, that the state of hos. | i2 this country and in England upon the «me- Feat along, of New York, N. Y.—For im- lity between B. Fry and his wife, Emlie L. moir™ of Lieut. Norton, ef the United States | Pf at eeeere ent in harvesting machines. WORN BY KINGS 6 Robert Marcher, of New York, N.Y... formerly ofCoruwall.N.Y OR EMPERORS, What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair Because i the ornament (iad Himself provided wr all our race, Reader, although the 1 yout ever so brightly inthe vated by the nauseo ‘ r y the nauseous Ss is nee of peedy re mpurities and rooting oul the 3 Li 2and 3. are prepared inthe 2 the, Not CO i 1" i lowing chee! oantintaniehe Thomas Stubbl ry be aver so «) ng. : of taste or smell, and ean n store and oo 2 . such a8 to forever to preclude reconciliation. “all engineers, proposing carth-work defences for | insprovenentn. i Nadal (SS head Whoentar ne veh ree ae becarried ip the waisteoat packet. Sor war Et SANT BACON & ©O. confidence and affection is destroyed. ‘The jndg- New York. submitted by Secretary Floyd to | AEN ie ae spared and shriveled, h ye istered by Valpeau, Lalieman, Roux. Riesnl, A new MELEGRAPH NOTICK, smeton ment of the committee is that the happiness of the Congress at the last session, and it discusses the | _T8® WRatun.—The following report of the | a’ nS Haus R n | which anven Ba aad ia Oa) caseer eT Eet Se | Aart cea el, einer aah, eines vecnaatinn Parties and the interest of the public morals of so- . subject in the words of the French editor, | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse ‘ gusta, Charleston, Sa- . ke. ciety will be promoted by disolving the bonds. | + aree <rande lucidete.”” Therefore, resolved, that the same be annulled and | asaving of @9. Po le had, wholes fret ons with Now Orieam DH, BARROW. 137 Prince ee and cota ‘ N ‘a _ toaf ot : . Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | the following and judie. The writen eset. Now York. bea | ape Bh ng diate recei % 83 a telegraphic connection with those , | stata seeteese The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : she celebrated Piansst, Thathere > : Will forward the Tricsemar to ump pact or thea y iis wuglerth contral af tie ; the parties be relensed, fully, | Tue Exrea Session Qvestiox.—On the day | wu... wv. Maxcu 16, 1859. r speurcly pagked and addreased according to the in” bake} Sieeva wie effectually, absolutely, and in all respects, as if helice yushariie: thd yobssediecccc 'Y | New York, N.Y... - Clear, pleasant, For sale in this city by FORD & BRO., cor cuts. all the the telegraphic buxtuess-of snid pincoa never joined in marriage. | Detore yesterday, yesterday morning. Post- | Philadelphia, Pa clear, pleasant. Pa av. and Mth xt, i ———— master General Holt and two or three of the rere Mas zi U7 In the Stephens wife poisoning case in New | Principle officials of the postal branch of the Richmond, Va, York, yesterday, the prosecution rested, after ex- | public service, were with the President, aiding | Petersbw lawfully belong. ‘This. tuereiore, ts to xive notice the same charge will be anade sent by the new line aod delivered te a ay inthe South clear, cool. clear, wind W. clear, pleasant. 2, GBEAT RARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS at r rg, Va. clear, youreteuly, Sens aithey boa rmebenmede amining Dr. Wood at some Jength, as to the effect him with information bearing on the details of | Notfolk, Va.. 56°, wind W “Drych chaticn deamon x Company at the place of their origi zs y L . remove, pack. or thy ae of arsenic on the system, &e Thedefence waived the questions, the solution of which must deter- Regn we. a es “ror onw oD Dear Sir’: Some — “yon ee and 0 sal aad me eT jont any formal openinz, and put the daughter of ac- | mine him to call an extra session of Congress Columbia, 8. & Clear, cold. ago Freceived a bottle of your Huir Re. rive it - __ General Superimtendent._ fumed Bella—seven years old, on the stand, who | or not, Charleston, 8. G “elear, 50% wing sw. | Srar'durie ctosimed ty im her hin iieuaking | IN IMBER YARD. | testified that she saw Fanny Bell give her motber | = oo © clear, pleasant. bng to ber as well os my sorpr 8 e: -_ powders taken out of the clock: aise heard Panny | We have every reason to believe that at the | bas performed that wonderfu by turning oll clear, 54°, wind NW. * pleasant, = ms * "f irs toa dirk brown, ot the « beantify ing aa mar i4-St* b call ber mother a liar, and offer to hit her with a | CPeping of the meeting of the Cabinet that took clear. = nt show enon te - to examine the . : cloudy. ¢ above Restora = = q . bench. | She also testitied to her being sick from | Place yesterday, the President sas impreseed | <eloudy. CHARLES CanbEW. | S "how ttre of the ety beat mokeee! en | ORE Le rr: PLN ELUMBER, CHER- eating boiled rice; that it was after dinner. and | With impression of the necessity of such a FROM THE WEST. ; wae : POPLAR, &e., Ke. is ery Sond, and wril be w: in the kitchen sie was taken ill, and not from the | Session of Congress, and had judged that it Tent, or exchange at the lowest rats RY, ASH, MAPT effects of food which Mr. Stephens had Prepared | should be called to mect in the latter part of NEw York, July 25, 1857. JOHN P. ELLIS, superior and wel giner. 0.5. Wood With confidence dol recommen: at the e ir Restorative, an being he moet effcacions article} ever | wae __3°6 Penn. evenue, nar ith M._ | lowest cash PACT: TMAN & KILDOCRN for her mother, sa ststed by Miss Fenny Bell. | August. We are aleo satistied that all of the | Windia’ y — | whee were cneee eis meee Contino Goal. Caland non rtemetion am te | mar 7-2m_ ——____** Mzxico—The telegtaph from New Orleans | C#binet except the Postmaster General are ex- ok ebay ie - Wert fog beget peer cagpervambrapadigor me mene aa = NEW MARLOW. N DRY GOODS rox ina. states that the mails by the steamer Tennessee con. | °°¢dingly anxious to have the Post Offie Depart- Cinciunatt, oO, 2. t shen sag eerarees eG RLDY PE aie part pena ah street and Canal, wn 0 SPRL AL. : MH Anaad PARIS PLAIDS, firm the reported success of the Liberals in Mexico, | Ment attempt to get on withont it, if possible. | Barometr et the itheonian, at 7, m.. (cor- “ = mee | Fh pies SPRING CHIN os The credibility of the news is, however. con- | In yesterday's Cabinet meeting, they doubtless | tected for temperature, ) 30,117; at noon 30,090.” CHICAGO, II], May 1, 5 & PERSIAN CLOTHS 080. Paor. Woop: About ear: jane Conawes des ie t siderably lessened by theannouncement that ‘news | argued Strenuously against the proposition. Thermometer, at 7. m., 41°; at noon §1°, faling ff and rardg eeays twas foot Weeming one to he k < DRESS GOODS, all peice will be bold yd of the intended action of the American Government | According to the general anderstanding here, yoy ar enn Ba a8. bo: tes Se “= Kresge y, 63°; minimum 42°. ious farrened | yi dat ty boro Ose wearer TT Se po an erer tHe Ae cu, | that mecting remaited in nodefiniteconclusions. |) ———--1- “sweeney dress fats No. Se ae a een Omaaen Meare aes evened “ - Salrpes Rd | Oar belief is, that the President will adhere to| Tae Paracuay Exreprriox.—Dates from Bue- wo. ES. “WOOD AND COA " Pee Res Re eercaeaee me the Tennessee sailed, this part of the despatch is a his original views on the subject: bectiuse we | Mos Ayres to January 24d have been received. The he Tursunente oh anes % and stall ginss ‘The fruit te very large Nitculous fabrication, manufactured probably in | C*P0t Perceive the existence of other than | American squadron was at Paran on the 10th. hall | * 4B} Rh oko city wb Ue fle Boy | “Riser trek copeic oP EON CRACKERS New Orleans: it ig suggested in some quarters, | Political reasons the propriety of those | ©°4™issioner Bowlin and Com. Shubrick had me- AR WwO0D : ‘ pry of RING @ BURL ELL. Ye ite, that the Miramon, who is reported to have | Views} while of state in their favor | ©» interview with Urquiza, who- subsequently % seek Tome tortes por bot | pSkN tomy abivom $5 1065 7, | LAT _____eorner Vermont av. isth heen Beaten: at Cordova, was not President Mira | Spear ‘to be overwhelming. Nevertheless, it | W& orth, as was thore in Phoes according to aun eeteAees RANAMS HANDBOOK OF STANDARD man; but a br.ther of his,a runor of whose defeat | is possible that there may be lawful expediaats Lopez } £ CO. Pr £8; Be, Rrondway, wbe'te-sw Omtos om. 1 ned veoh oom Print We. E oan eee ERD: vee af Nene cbra?-‘ous to the arrival of the Tennes- keeping up the postal service in the absence Hy ee : Wins |" pert ge sre ew Oneeane. ©f the lost appropriations, of which we are not zi *s 1 PREROUS hit st Bina es COPHEROUS fo IMOND'S,

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