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+d - Oe A RR NPN AS a ee S meee ‘ x ta iene 5 RV mo aT SHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. otly or indirectly, in PERBONAL. F EVEN ING STAR. ‘ ——_ + ——— i: fairs of our sister ES par Beato = is, lecturing in SHINGTON TBEATRE a VERLAND Rovtes ro CALironxiA.>-D y i on ais fab) > ; 7 he hig A - ; i. - =m WASHINGTON CITY: & dontroversy in the recent : Jothe Unitea 878 « COMPLETE SUCCESS OF THE STAR eS. srr March, 23; 1859. | on| this subject, the conduct of the Inte Pa w Mex Sle before bre WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2, Fr Tuover “Tae Star” 18 PRINTED on ru master General was the ener’ fe Wastes? STEAM FRESS IN USE sovrm ov Barti. | 4dversion. It was ta aa MORK, ITS EDITION If SO-LARGE as TO REQUIRE IT | thé selection of the : TO RE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; Apvzs- } roéd, et eta cei eee ¢ app! ? of brotal cruelty, which Te. ‘chock, nie rae! bo mga er aloe re tneree | Pesple of the country without distinctio both in degree and character js almost without a Twauve olioce, w.; ormmnwite Tay MAY 3OF | Creme It iw now stated, on good authority, | party, ee “.-Flag Captain, Shubrick is deseribed by « eer ingrsmdoemgcys pat one Vind cta ks however, that the reason for preferring the El raat recat of the eallor, the man of business, and. the gentle. From the evidence before the Jury thatthe ‘hes : ge 3 fap Stoor-or-Wan Ricewoxp:—The Engineer: | ign’ “Hels as green an the live cak and ase hece, | Bren living for something like a’year in the fumity 3 . SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ?*° — ——— even y master | i. chief of the Navy, Samuel Archbold, Esq., | falasasinging bird, and as “‘covi as Sir John | 2 gonticanan residing: in W sahingtoe whese ANOTHER BRILLIANT SHOWER The Union replies at length to the articte of — sity red the Rianne i ie loft this city this mornifig'fot Norfotk, whither | 8raékit => v9 IG vot + zy Ng 4 powerbuad subject of joaiclaite 50 !—50 !—5¢@ !—50 !_5@1—s0 !—s01—50! Se teeene ingot <siew Goal’ mt "5 ye Te | he goes to inspect tho machinery now being 4 The. tion. On last Monday the ther heard — ty nesta eas ue iu |e tt spam eg a ee |S SLATE | casemate ond Chlsly that the “snsiont cxune of, hin | Soo Motes. This ofjcar commands on exPe- | Risksond, in gape off werteestion at the th forwarding vahoohla Guchaced U9 trees, 1t | Elma bome, hide Ghe Shadaeatans bay aaa ne ATPatton ?s Silver Waldhor cen altyer sort plasters and rag- ? is on a false scent in atone undertaken against the Mojave Norfolk Navy Yard. Both this vessel and her | is usual to mark the value on the ph A and pay Yesterday morning. Cc Donsldeon, of the po-| vice, Papier Mache Work, and Articles of Bijee- 6 *2 whic! ‘i " < em t unt! , No. the ‘letter of the Postmaster General. The | the Albuquerque road, which is almost a direct | 1°. On his‘retarn, Mr. A. will stop in Balti- | value, and insures the safe deli very of the same at | Cor i forbade them burying it until an inquest family on Jef- of a yellow boy age, by the name of evidence before the } THE DREAMATSEA, | ponintagtiaay partioutar desire) tie an! Cutt © me Sia’ atasaee ArealtscMappeet 2 ] re ‘them wallow Cenie all,) evidentl the it mass of Y oP» FELLOWS’ HALL. THURSDAY NIGHT, March 2th. a: : itmay be seen. ese : that the business | line to the scene of his operations, Col. HL. | ore '@ inepeot, the machinery building by.) te eae et eae iad ent sore | The Coroner was sent for, who proceeded to the Tickets of admission, to oll pa hall, Union takes it for granted that ines | lin , : : Messrs Murray & Hazlehurst, of that city, for | jr "kaine the tisk rece a eart Of) ouse in Washington sohere wie boy had been Conta toeaain at Hh Seaakente Sewer Seer iti i shipped his supplies around the insula of Y: it, taking the he ng one ore of auditing, sottling, and issuing warrants for | *hip) ‘PP! safpeer: * ol pesiammoaters the other sloop-of-war now in course of con- , so hes it been no unusual custom for mings mag egpowene soueataf: phe pe rf ot the Ball om. J, ee rasa ee we | ok te as Villon nd me Wreee ed ee hg | struction at the Natfolk Navy Yard. ‘Under the b ioan lene stor rs ees the tals ba | oe at oecy Tina Geeeotoer ele ae vrs open at tig o'clock ; to Commence st & with reference to funds in the Treasury, but . ul down to Fort Yuma, and thence up | eticient management of the Secretary of the | Sxi"*st: {0 insure, par taking the risk of the Dele | showed that the boy"had been for anonthe the vie, | SBF before Sevetoek, —__ -men st ties, says that in the Republican party pekay is We hear that he says in his report that he | Bureau of Construction, and Mr. Archbold, | ,ateifrom Chicago, Informing them tata pack- | floor at night, until the bones of the hips, knees | EN Silvester in a oe SDRAWINGR, x NGS. tn now var Gallery EI -in- ‘case! i ww bows had actually chafed through kin, | i not a single element of patriotism, that it is an | “opted this extended line of march because OL Chae rp sae arbres _ thee ere epee that iH cogtsined thet sink | and tie Laks of the clei cheted the Sekles wart | fF Siiey & Guy's, twe doors west oi organisation based u cial Ipably | the rowce across the country was then impas- yoy of 1807 a08 od tae EX Company would pay it. On| they had become ulcerated to a revolting extent. | MoGuire’s Snexrmome Admission 25 cents, : posi 5 ’ oks they t k- ibs were also muc olien, : e a ite pon pi ples palpably aahli for lotidel Games. Phe ‘tion of the | 1858; are all being pushed forward rapidly. referring to their books they found that the pac: His hands were also much swollen, mange dd cone eye ie = hostile to the Federal Union, and that if the oes Hg a and will be completed in the shortest practi- | age contained $3.30, and that in consequence | eaused by rej patchy cape upon them. and h ae Democracy eannot prevail against such a part Albuquerque route to which this objection ap- a ‘ould be losers of $1,300. back literally covered by the marks of severe i “ rept ee lies is, we understand, west of the Colorado | °Sble time. edit to the head office of the Express Compa- | whippinzs which he had received sometime yast, it is because its organization is demoralized and pl » ? Se ae ny W@s made by one of the firin, who informed | and which had entirely healed up. He was in its integrity questionable. river and of the eastern confines of the Stateof} Ixp1ax Arrairns.—Late advices from Pla- the Gampany that he liad also an interest in the | the most emaciated condition, showing conelu- The Intelligrncer denies, from memory, that California ; hence, it did not fall’ within the | cerville, Cal., received here, notice the arrival package over its marked valne, and that he was | sively that = — been deprived of the common o* . ot e fe Thicag necessarics of life. President Jefferson’s gun-boat navy was built | “cope of the report of Lieut. Beale, who super- | there of Mr. F. Dodge, the Indian Agent for Soy tse Catan anc paren: = ich bear Soman tet oktaanaed aes ieh batndeeins for the purpose of taking Cuba, as the New | intended the construction of the road only | the tribes of that region, on the 10th of Janua- ae on his part, the Mxpress Company informed | sick for several months; at the same time, how- York Times's correspondent asserts has come to | *eToss the United States territories. Col. | ry, after an extended tour among the Indians | him there was no necessity for this course. as ban ever, they oe that be wae ee light through Commodore Stewart. The {xte/- | Hoffman cannot be supposed to have been ac- | under his charge, in Carson Valley. During | had bis package and two others since received, | to Work every day, was regularly chai . NTED FOR TW YFARS ON cumbered Real Eatate in the most portion of Washington city, netorionsly |. Amy one de ining to avetinont will prave addross Hox ig & young eS A t 1d night, and notwithstanding a physician had been Paks Koxlieh perfeectis, digencer says that the object of the navy was to | ‘uated by prejudice in this matter, nor shoald | the winter he had visited three distinct por- gad Ie Woke tho ouale aad now held them ia | alg ledge of the nats beer their ession. in the almost daily practice of attending a patient protect our coast, and particularly the naviga- | bis opinion be disregarded, for he is not only | tions of the country, and distributed gifts to| We*understand that they offer to return the | in the house, that he was never requested to exam- tion of the Mississippi, Dou Morales, the in- | *" able and intelligent officer, but has had ex- | more than four thousand Indians. He says of | Package, provided the honse gives a list of the | ine into the condition of the boy. The jury, after a = eA br : for the lastt cE nowt ent hearing of the evidence, and a tho- ae tendent of Louisiana, having issued a prociama- | tensive experience in that region of country. | the Indians generally in his district, that they and pays up the extra inmnrance om take they as rough caiatear all the facts connected with WAnseord:, an iafentri recom! tng te make himself generally commen lations, Address Rox at this office, * Man, a SITUA- fant. Has goed tion excluding the port of New Orleans as a His report furnishes a complete vindication of | are the most tractable and peaceably inclined | not take. is a time that such a serious question | the affair, rendered a verdict of which the follow- acta tym ase i i sta, | ing is the substance: “That the boy came to his mondations Apply at No. #5 Sth atrect, he, deport for our commerce. the action of the late Postmaster General in | he has oe They are, however, repro: wrebe exttied. be "Gessen Concur peli death from the want of proper Ah! Prem and — —_ ia Wi NTED_R# = -——___~s0e-.—_____ the premises. sented as being in a deplorably destitute con- | carrier has. right to break the seal of packages | from the neglect nd crue! treatment inflicted u SiTpanons - ONTsS» tee youn abe : sian pues ‘3 4 a, | dition. entrusted to his care, and detain them because they | him by the inmates of the house where he faecily ¢ tho other aatthened Sag hog — dria, Va., in 104 to Cincinnati, died in the latter Vinerx1a.—The Gubernatorial canvass in herma, ——>.—-- differ in value from the amount for which they | lived.” i Rewins. Goad reer ndations given. Ap elty on the 20th inst. Virginia is not destined to be by any means as} From Mex1co.—Despatches have beem re- | have been insured. cannot be determined too soon. | In point of size and weight—and Physical ability mt g p'y at the corner of Mth n ate. = * We might say. too—we think we can safely pit the —_ = DeGLNw PPTL! Cy LaehS eee ae desperate a struggle as represented so per- | ceived here from Mr. Churchwell, agent of this ji lice f t ity against that of ANTED—An ORGANIST, in ‘roteatant UP-The democrats of Portsmouth, Va., have Se “ ay ose ee) Renee mance a om city age | W OTP R Mans : i ? ri i i Mexico.—The last Isth- ; =i 5 church. $Apply to METZER) sistently by correspondents of the New York | Government in Mexico, direct from Vera Cruz. | !*¥4810N or SoutmERN other city in the Union. Their combined weigh = nominated Henty E.. Orr for the legislature, and G. Herald. Those who know tho political affairs | Ho reports the Juarez x Par mus.mall brings a strange account of the Invasion | {s 1.712 pounds, average weight 190 2-9 mi —— Ay ————— : government as gaining i and individual weight as follows: 232, 425, 197 ANTED—A SERVANT WOMAN todo gen- =e ae eeeent eomahest Re ms ee eet Be maze. of the Old Dominion well are satisfied that | strength, and expresses confidence in its ability Secndieyor meron ie ens orpn ordrsetanpa 192, 192, 157, 176. 168, and 145 pounds. 197, |) WANT Housework, (slave preferred.) Good ret i At Cincinnati, the mercantile public are | Mr. Letcher’s majority over his talented and | to hold out against Miramon. Ie does not be- Zs 7 c "1 | eronces required. Apply at No. 457 6th xtrect, bo sg) he ‘fillbusters,”” a8 they are called, from the neigh- | witarf ssuin yesterday wttereoon ook Tart aie | ween D and mar int much pleased at the result of the Buffalo railroad | deservedly popular competitor, Mr. Goggin, | lieve the latter can take Vera Cruz, and states boring Republic of Guatemala. The band, an | this morning on her rezular trip to Harper's Ferry. wr ED—A PLACE as a Nurse by a gounc convention, hoping it may lead to combination of | wili certainly be greater than that of Governor | that such is a general opinion in that city. He | organized one, was headed by one Gen. Ortega, | The Potomac Light Infantry, Capt. Hollings: | ¥¥ Girl with excellent recommend She ie the southern li inst the northern. A = eats. bade ek de at Forrest Hail on Wal. | industrious, ood tenpored, and faithful. Addrene ee eee 3 Wise over his; notwithstanding, as the Herald | suggests the propriety of the speedy recogni- | who had overrun a large extent of country, plun- } Worth, he thd le at Forrest e ih ; Box 6, Star Oilien. inar 23% : _— exday ing, ch ittended bya lh s U7 A student in Oberlin College, Ohio, named | alleges, Gov. W.’s friends are disposed to give | tion of tho Juarez government by the United | dering the people wherever he went. Among | Sots ee 7 ee Dak is 2 Connie ia, isos ae of gentlemen and a — pe * r MAN BARKER J.B. Kirk, has been arrested for counterfeiting. | Mr. Letcher ‘independent support;’'—such | States. The Administration, we opine, will | others, the town of Comitan, a village of some | quite delighted at the military exercises of this . Neh MM a cuieMOND He is sald to be one of the Portage county gang. | support as the Washington public's ancient ac- | not, however, take any action in the matter | !,200 inhabitants, had been sacked and burnt. sprightly and well-drilled corps. Garrison strect, hear the Navy Yard Gat. whose extensive operations have been interfered ‘. ., til somethi definite is obtained from Mr. SR ta PEREZ mar 3-2 with by the officers of the law. quaintance, Col. Beverly Tucker's paper, gave | until something definite is obtain r. —_—_—_—_—— amen 6 - 7" A dinner was given in Berlin, Prussia, on TE URCHAS snus cinta bie the last Democratic national administration. it | McLane, lately appointed minister to Mexico. | ¢,) 4 wit. Gy Gide Wikzchk. the Alaaricon tans GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. Waiticrs toatl URC ns cuit 17" The latest news from Mexico shows the | will be remembered. Our own opinion is, that ae ase cs ister, it honor of Washington's birthday. About HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO RE sp lvania avenue, between 6i hou 14th streets. 1 general success of the Liberal armies, both on the | Mr. Letcher’s majority—unless some unex- | _T#® Sioor-or-wan Laxcasten.—This vessel, aeqety pecans wire yeasck. (sis Sid qcntiucs Dnt some Twice catiooennion | heoteusdadem haceineee Gulf and Pacitic slopes,and the probability is that | pected and unforseen circumstances shall | Which has just been finished at the Philadelphia “ge | 22-3 - SS was there, hale and vigorous, who had, when | dining room, sevea chambers, bathroom, kitchen, | _™Ar that party will not only sustain itself, but will ul- | operate against bim—will graze twenty thon- | N8vy Yard, under provisions of the act of 1857. Shere, 3 dg and o*l'ns, 1s lighted throughout with gus, and haa timately triumph. sand. The result of this clection will have an | ¥as subjected toa preliminary trial on Monday young, been acquainted with Washington—Sena- | Sixtern oll the heat canstraction on the’ promices, W: TED—Bs an American Woman who can tor Adami, from Bremen, now nearly 5S years of | with pumps in tho yard and kitchen. The house | aces or all Sepomnenenton, * SITUATION as i i vill b ted te vod tenant woderate terms, | Nurse usekeoper for a small fauntls. Address 17 In Columbus, Ohio, they have got an arte- | important political bearing outside of Vir- | st, and this morning the Navy Department | age. Saron Humboldt was also presentand made | *' possession given immediately. “Inquireon the | Box No. 1, at this offen, 23h" sian well bored to the depth of 1,919 feet, and going | ginia’s boundaries, insomuch as the opposition | ! informed that the result wasin every respect | a short address; as also did several Americans. | -eesgadipaahemeeimeel i Arve 7 fog WASTED TO PURCHASE tn ing '- a . Z, ST rr ET > o ye a > , wee) . down at the rate of 3}; feet per day. The borings | press in all quarters of the country, deceived | highly satisfactory. Mer machinery was made Se SS ee marZ-tf _No, 2 Prospect st, Goergetown. | taing shost 2 ph twins HERMAN proel cantipchempones A cre lar it is expected | by the Now York Merald’s persistent allega- | PY Messrs. Reaney, Neafie & Co., of Phila- Fah Pei mo fequested 1,000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MER- KIRCHNER, Post Office, stating terms, ; o delphia, and is described as being a superior Gall MORROW (Thursday) cer Connecticut POTATOES, for seed or | _ "41 2'-3t" ——— prociiming hin beaten ta advance, andar | exibition of mochanieal sl, Te is expecta | Farge gorcenk Atal amped, | alguns wil ellis fom toma atl "| Cae NERY BOARD WANTED, Form Fea I[>~ In New York, the other day, a man named | proclaiming him beaten in advance, and as- Es . - margs-2t . STONE, Pros't. Re ‘ ae Bey, Chadburn was seriously, and it is feared fatally, | suming his defeat as evidence of the weakness { that she will be a very fast sailer. Her trial PLAST. / man, his wile, three children—one 5, one 3 vents > + f 5 4s id, the other an infant—and sorvant, it injared by the falli f hit nt he admi: President Buch: eruise will take place at an early day. Rocke of sebantules wits ack on Saee wee Mar — a Gewrestown DC iaaiiy of hod og Bret Pears tibiae ' injure ry ng of a sign upon his head | of t inistration of President Buchanan = 4 on at the ste a ep 1 FISH !—FIsi TSH i 3 = references given 1 while he was passing along a sidewalk during a | before the people. T Dinca 1a The followin: dectiiias pyuat een ge St new nme ot tee ore oe Tnayvem toro aud for sal large quantity of Frgured. Address J. RK. R., Box 641 Cuy Post OF high wind. This should operate as a caution to ARirr DECIS ° © fol is i i 20 if T. M. Hanson, No, $20 7th street, opposite | extra No. 1 Barrel HE We can assure the friends of the present na- have ji f th woke Office. mar 7- x ro = just been made by the Secretary of the c : Delmas a =ee Police officers to keep | tional administration everywhere, that they | Treasury: That ‘Mineral Oil,” of a bitumin- | =—— Night, O.F. Hall, 1t | BRGOM eater kinds case. Aico, SALE pad erences required. ‘Apply at 335°, between Sth aud = e may safely accept the rash iasue made for ous character, or extracted from a bituminous 277H GIFTS To-morrow Night, 0. F. 5 ACON, 2 190 empty Barrels. Give mea call at ; 10th sta, ve Set aaa oases | oa No. 25 Market Space, went side. — 17 In Philadelphia, on Monday, a German | them; for if John Letcher's majority be re- substance, is liable to a duty of 15 per cent., | WOK, SAUE—Five barrels SCUPP: mar 22- JAS. ROBERTSON, Agent. mar 21 St B. F. GUY. 3 *=RRINGS sar 21-3t* heaper than the cheapest, such as Potomac ‘ 5 SERVANT WOMAN "3 — TH | {airnior, ALEWIVES, Eastern and Newigued, | WANTED A SERVANT WOMAN to cook, y 4 ‘ ar A INE, ly three id. war —— ITE > > 7 4 named Charles Wannaback and his wife were | ceived as the opinion of the people with ref-| Under schedule E of the tcciff of 1857; that | jnice of the grape, inquire of WB FOR ERNE Ths three-story BRICK BUILD- | W ANCE RIPENTS fC ASTOFP CLOTH Boe centet ae teal to bail for counterfeiting. In | erence to the Democratic party as now repre- | «. Castor Seed,” from which Castor Oit many be | deen Omennn Eaten marsput*™ | Arny's.Confectioners, and of late by Geeta | ards J. McMENAMEN the garret of their house were found $57 in coun- | sented in Government here, they will hear no sasrinfaotured: 16 16 be ineluded Gade schedale | FTC mi {his property isin good order, having a inrge back | —® eo — terfeit half and quarter dollars, and all the imple- : De ic defeat i ed, . T ri 5 . oe he | building, ico house and stebling; altogether pos ANTED-—AI! those afflicted with Infiam: ments generally used in the manufactare of bogus more of calculations of a Democratic defoat in 4 of the tariff of 1857, and is admitted free of on ad rt Waka rt heed a} fonerk cotabl oilers 4 for og a bore Diseane to read the testimonials of Dr, cia! the national election of 1860, by and through | duty. and that «Mustard Seed” is also to be | 2uU°s, shooting ag the Colored Churctrou Capi- | ately. Apply to ARNY & SHINN, No.5 Green | othe eels NEW MEDICAL ee ——— the all un} ularity of President Buchan- A tol Hil& is not William, son of the Rev. William | street. mar 22 ao 9444. a x . leged PoP’ y admitted free under the same schedule. Hicks, of Georgetown. i oad ee __ SITUATION WANTED.—A Woman & IC" In Pittsburg, on Thursday afternoon ,r young an’s administration. pia eal = licht,O.F. Hall. 3 GEORGETOWN TAX-PAYERS Will save 6 Ss Wishes te obtain a Situation oc Cham wor man registering his name as John Martin, Phila- —+—_o—___ Repvctios or Postace to Dexwark.—The | _U97# GIFTS To-morrow Night, O. F. Hail, It ; X por cont. by paying beet Ft Wee Lady's Maid. aohe would prefer, to fneae wit ; 3 40. , . = , SES, s S. D. WE. 5 some lady who designs traveling, but in ob- found in his posessi Stating to thy | ail 1 h h ted States and the kingdom of Denmark, (4y % hands high. obo soon ag the stable ot jon. ing @ mayor | menced a new literary enterprise, ihe twentiet! - ». | the owner infront of ill Ce ry that he had no friends, and without sutticient 2 the Bremen or Hamburg line,) bas been re met 4 or thirtieth that has been begun by him with- duced from 25 to 15 cents—prepayment being money to buy bail, he was locked up. outearrying any one of them toa successful is [SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—The | Sf Service of n atendy, industrious, and competent i ery LS copartnorship heretofore existing under the | Porson. She has » rrecemmi=wiataon from her ines ‘ Georgetown Heights, from 4 o'clock until 120'clock | nameand hrin of Gro. S. Rumer & Cor is dvewnlved | @PIOTeT, who has just left the city, which wail mar 23 26" hia day. Francis G. Bowman, retiring from the Ravouur satisinctory. Address Box No. 15, 3 26 Ne arrying » | optional. This reduction goes into effect imine- TS Tumor Night, O.F. Mall. It | “Gcorgetown, D.C., Mari 10th, 109, mari7-st* | FAMBLOVMENT ROOMAT Penson ng 7 In the Stephens wife poisoning case in New | termination, if we remember correctly. It is diately, and is the result of a recent reduced WANT OF USE—Anex- | ~~ bocsnwekim Ne so Sg Employment wi wn eal Tormony cocking York, yesterday, Michael Flynn, on the part of | worthy of note only because he founds his ef- | rate of German and Danich postage to 5 cents uns DOTCE, i hands ig ey yt sige dh tcl tay Ra BGA, | Libor aud reruster their names. | ‘They will them the prosecution, as rebutting evidence, testified | fort on the theory which all who, like him, superior riding and driving a fit for ur tn Georg: - ; Cissell, | have tho privilege J by RS ‘of the room from # beets! A chek ea transmitted via Hamburg to Bremen. Also. top BU GGY and HARN : a bat i trinl, Soo tho tentimonints tw the advertisement i wilt Tecnve ail the aesiatnhos iw ‘our power.’ We al acti the thes at t m- ~ - arin. ‘9 for the le #05. ‘The Ho ii} be | 2 of . - endeavor to snnet the Present with Stephens when he sold him arsenic. | bo ie a epi ee oh = LF Sexator j ae Fp intelligence roll wopara try: desired. “inguire at Oikice stake ___ BOSTON IC#!—ROSTON I = Pout aad therefore ack ites meppor erage MEbat Ts lock fer ch ; coratio party is rapidly going to thed—I. From | Srxator Br : Washington Aquodact, Georgetown. marartw* | Sep Rea Qu HG Hae tines ol ostone an NcKENNEY & 103 Neda eeteee clerk for Coroner Connery at | the times in which Mr. Wm. C. Rives and Judge | from California, by the way of Great Salt SS ae ee iS ; CB, jas ‘No. 520 7th et., nose D. tetnney oe tee eee nice of Mrs. Hants’s | Traimadge wore leading politicians down to | Lake City, Utah, states that on ihe 2ist of | JLMIGIPTS TenenéwNuhqo.riah @ 4eee ag! SA testimony on the inquest being utterly at varianc ee ete pie Mie 5:9) a Fa with that given sep se trial; the pate with lea. day, there never was an erratic and dissatisfied | January a resolution was introduced to the expeeted, This, toot with several hundred tons della Bennett's, Maria Hanna's, and George Da. | ambitious may, (nominally a Democrat) before | State Senate, by Mr. Holden, requesting Mr. is i ci family use. the roml, or any the single letter on American correspondence pitas Po towan “i, OF on ooze that be did not sell James Hanna arsenic in 1857, | have no fixed politics are prone to base their as stated by that witness, and that no person was Win house,constitutes my stock —in pointofqnan- —————EE—E—E——— iy and qualits, equal to any in the Districi. LOST AND FOUND. A __ i, = ENGRAVING. Visizine. WEDDING, and “AT HOME” I CAR BR deganly cperaved amd printed. ‘The feeet ping extensiv: 7 ongaged in the business, I am a x a Ra per de. Fag hig, OST—On Sunday, botwren the Kirkwood House vis's testimony. the people, in ‘print or ou the stump, who did | Broderick to resign his seat in the United | XRSIS CRESTS sud INITIALS ent upon stone te furmh the Flies at all mon: with s’ pure art, List fi Tents apa Ras it tre ion, Wyiltiam Knox, cousin of the Bell girls, testified | not plead in justification of his own tergiversa- | States Senate, and that it passed by a vote of | a1! engraving inailitebranches TT BROe | All oniers left with the drivers of any wagons, | about 8:2. The finder wil be suitably rowan that he once visited Stephens's after her death, | tions that ‘the party’? was on the high-road to | 23 yeas, 9 nays. Jewellers; sot F oe ih =, Dectertoa ‘nel Gites’ cate Gon! Iai Hctare- = cebeconeares the Box and was going to sleep with Stephens, but that he | inevitable ruin, only to he saved by following cee arenes ‘i some stotel._ | meet with prompt attention, Ofice of the Theater, Ts told bim to yo and sleep with the girls, that there | the counsels of such proverbially dangerous Fonmatty Namep.—Yesterday the President ht, O.F. Hall. it | fo 4-tm WALTER GODEY. OST—in the Criminal Conrt-room. or betwoon re om nes Sey he went in and tid | isa iors se: themesives. We havo doa much OF he no sd Deaton as, the law ie tho HERE DID STEV GO? Not to Paris, OARDING.—Two gentlemen and their inne | SPRCTACL Bas aaitntle cand i Be Oe ie pron eecshetrasn = opr | oat such Democratic politicians and journalists as ee mete eae ieee ee tesroe te OOna erlony wad formar titer to aas Preoerlecet ave Ke DING, on renaonabl Sy easiniee | eta rons 0 Rar: across of the bed, a resuience of D. RAT ts mmr 22-5t* can a ; *; . i i BOARDING, on onable by applying cils of Washington city, naming ‘hat street , batween Sth and 10th sts., Washi my D.C. | ae idge street eto’ taking off only his coat and hat; went with the | Mr- Lester, and have always known them only bounding Lafayette pees on oe * Jack- aad cortt (States) sae St No 77 Bridensirent, Georcetown. ” "teta-tm= Bell girls when they left Stephens’ house; Stephens | *# 2ever being even temporarily successful with- ———— eee Fs and kie! a x across the room. > om! lor the straight-fur- east, “ Madi: Plaee.”” noun, between sh 2 nounees to ies of Washington and vi- Jas. B. Hammond, a class leader in the church | Ward aud really patriotic who plaee confidence metho earls pucire i Se ees ge Se DRESS MAING ike ebieek comet wae that Stephens and the Hell girls attended, and | in them as political leadersortenchers. InMr.| Arpoistwexts By THe Presivest.—Edward ‘o-norrow Night. O-F. Hall. tf *Rarpoe\notoe idenoe—PAh street, beaker hd Charles Mulholland, a member of Sophia's class, | Lester's ease, however, it is very probable that | R. Geary, of Oregon Territory, to be superin- NEW MILLINERY, > day te W's AMUBER ond ~ eylel oe + ie ey tentified to the correct deportment of the Bell girls | his new periodical to prove that the Demo- | tendent of Indine Affairs, for the Territories TUHINSON & MUNRO hava reocived aod | Gag ade Hosee > AM St ARDING—At No. 3H Pann, avenue, over to the extent of their observation. ; Ps * ; ing their supply of SPRING and BATTLEDORES. > Howver's. nearis opposite Browns’, double and pe glen ap mozsctenesn a cratic party has gone to the d—I, will do little | of Oregon and Washington. E ELINE RY egomprising | ce GARDEN TOOLS, | *ineie ROOMS with BOARD. U7 Gov. Hicks, of Maryland, in a letter in | harm, as its conductor is too well known, polit- | Wm. W. Chapman, of Oregon Territory, to i UN eOTIT RN oRbeS JUMPING ROPES, F es SY FF _3 reply to 3 personal friend in Baltimore, who bad | ically, to enjoy the confidence of any portion | be Surveyor General of the United States for wie AW, BONS Bes: Rich FRUNCH | Opening thiaday at age eT CARDING GLI ted advised him of the popular feeling in that city | of the Democratic party anywhere. the District of Oregon. 1 Oe , Se of Wackineteg | mars? st Fa-ax-hotween tth and Rhets | by applsing at No. #35 Ith street, ketweon G and H. gainst his recent respite of the Baltimore mur- MS esos aging ess ge Fae ad viewity i tfrlly invited, i NOR BET SMITH, rear 17 bw aoa! cae: omer} «Down on” Benarice._ ‘The Albany Kuick-| Gexvnar Jonnston.—It is stated that Gen. | **4s!ctetty is HOTEMINEON & MUNRO, MDa. cnr aunben tes bees Boned ras aan. - ““When assured by the spiritual advisers of these | ¢r/ocker, famously shrewd in many matters, is | Johnston, who has command of the Utah de- | _”8f 36t__310 Penn ave., het oth and loth sts, Real th LL Sousth aud Sold, City Lot, Dwal O'.2. SILVER WANTED st $8 Pennsyivana men, that they were not prepared to die, and were teehee teats. in Pars avenue. laboring earnestly for a preparation—with the ap- “down on polities”’ as being very apt to injure | partment of the army, will return to the States | 17” @GIFTS To-morrow Night, 0. F. Hall. it | ).05 Hons GINES To.mor land and V short distane? of this | maria FH. ©. HOOP. E ta. Savi rink. 3 A NWO WAYS TO WE, CK, Nov etter. —— = —- _ ———— prals in person of white headed fathers and aged | ™08t men who contract the habit of devoting | this Spring on a visit, if affairs in Utah shall yes veered fas Ghee Soutmal, peek Farms Exchanced for AAR F NOVELLO'S ORA- mothers, for a little more time to fally prepare for | time in that way. We subjoin a few of its re. | then wear the same favorable aspect as at | uine. su was on Lands Bong . TOR ber sacred publt- ee Manvenicn tae marks on the subject, as presenting a picture | Present. We are vatisfied, however, that the ane cnet Sarsty Fon. BEN praia A thea ee es a ErZckorr. could would E - 3 ¢ 7 i. *, Bass 7 . Ls Ms ah Sea - a * laration that their children. were not preferat ta | of the habits and tastes of a large class of con- | Teport is untrue. x. nails rhe Conversations with Lord By- ONE ORD HAND SEVEN OCTAVE PI. i } : se Set Oe ¥ ~ " a 7 N one r one Sone + rect Nvedemgtaowese a re rise | sie and = pala, the inn ba! Hox. Tuomas Fiorexce.—This gentleman, oe ‘8 Curiosities of Natural History, 1 vol- Steines on P ae Framer Shy w. ad to hurry them or any af’ them into the ™ e reader will recognize at a glance: arer sens of who has been quite ill in this city since the ad- PHIL?’S Bookstore, No. 332 Pa. av. _ mar 1 Or sale ot yd METZEROTT. a just God sapreqaeed, would bea ton ure to me Demonatizine INFLUENCE OF PoLitica.—One ve. ; mar 2 between Sth and With sts, ‘ape pays MES tw cece sid NT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF » 1 1 - = | of th t ob} = journment of Congress, we are glad to see has * SS eae = ce Dat WASHINGTON, MoM? “ WAS re Pe ‘ xeiah ot, ind that eee payee ny peso the fA monthan paged , 29 pane so far recovered as to be able to be about again. Abt PW Wwhash ix SLY. Pairs tree veate " ees be stent bs ie c ocak Twice a wer test Further Novica, » declaration of Crop or Corrie, the latter particular. | The politician has inore temptations placed in his —o——_. ; WARE, &c. " ho has taken rooms for three days onlycorner (sth | The steamer THOMAS C ‘ ly, having much the shorter time for repentance | Way tban any other citizen. To be popular with | Dmatn oF AX Any Orvicer.—Capt. Newton . W, GALT & ee rary See TERR hots. Avenue, south side, oppoxite Wil- | wlariy to. . q allowed, were they on the scaffold to-morrow. the “ boys,’ he must drink at ward ti d = 5 of ne wil elegant JEWELRY, Fi lards’ Hotel, Et will give him mach pleasure to re- er v imcton on TORS that day been adhered to, declared that they dene { take side in favor of shoulder iat ae eee | C. Givens, Second Dragoons, died at San An- | 8," Ex and SILVERWARE: nitcclinne ante pa trtetetor those ditcenains | DAY Sand FRIDAYS, leavi mbase o- ti ig 85 2 ect ten a ons, aw rt * P ie want of ene atc casos, “Shcbreittt | day agheland chicks dapatem ents not | mis exes, March Oh, 1859. Bittle Ra pt RE RE Ear a Ua ipa haa ug | fruit toe ato it: smatters, and none foci thons os eealy so Te Te | saboteides toa hone tae, tes Senne | an Wisrume Pe following report of the | Purcigeors will Sind ouc atosk tn ouience all the | the foe Wilincs sa that rich eae Hae NOT | SET os eae all the Hotels gad the cause none bear the responsibility but myself. [t | beat as will add to nis Popularity with those who novelties in our line, brame the only chame” afforded. | hn attended | Pe: ‘Nant Gveuue ead 7th atroet at 3a. Round is easy for persone to think and speak pt eters have bet the most money. The politician com, | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse M. W. GALT & B! At their residences without extra charge. trip 81. mi mar ef Wiauld de when freed from responsibility, but | Mechers life by tippling, and too often tinishiexuphis | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. aay, TRE SHE: yas etorecwaiect | _ arse FF20M FIFTEEN To THIRTY PER CENT place the burden on them and they would both | Cafeer by having the Worst of habits fastened upon | The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : base! ory OF Wy: feel and speak differently.”” him for the remainder of his life. More men ‘are ; Maxcu 23, 1859. ruined by politics in this country thaw by gam- bling. They keep bad hours, bad Clear, pleasant. RESTLY, Ri ISSORS, and “At 1 company, ne- ; CUTLERY, SCISSO) ORS, lating both ~ =, pi amen, on Monday night, about 12 lect their families, andl" gots the baa" eens ait p sd — G Teh 7 ocean: which we warrant good, ae con eae very ‘creat in opiins 5 ne Ox) leaionne clock, » lamplighter, named Wm. Richardson, | For this reason, no man but aipan Inviennae “nel : siened tow i change. rewerving the ‘and ing all things wnt was shot through the body by some unknown per, | the tempiations of strong driakoheat a ee 10 clear, wind N. aoa the ola TZ. ("ting these goods from frat hands enables | form. Would refer tothis(Starvothee nncine: room, son. Shortly want © vel of beeoming a politician; all others are sure to fall lear, fool, witha is : us to sell them at jess the nena’ priews, | or L. H.& G.C Schuider, or any of the numerous ‘Thomas Kennard,a clerk in the office of the erm. | before this devastating power, and, sooner or later, aw. | eee irene by any ‘acisuies ll of whee eee | ATE CAE Cn TATE, Ager, : - | will come to an unhappyend. —* tana? ° ¥ 7 and wall sell | ve “Wa : inal court, was oe ee of bein wi lear, 63°. RIALS fu: aud wallaell low. " mar 18-6 Washington. D.C. arrested harge g the poe. Poweaalll oe GRIFFITH & SHIELJ —— soy morsing, James Ee enezamination Tues | Tae Hox. Benrord Browx.—The many ibe tata; NA PRGRTEBN Racker TABLE DAMASKS,|_marze __an Pa tracer Browns iets. | Gopypp RUNLDERS fe, ae Poon avenue, call pox Pp Some ane bee —— ons friends of this distinguished gentleman in this petenes 59°, wind SW. | winch may bo found hivavy uo thrae yard wide Lut EN feeds etceectaans AN tH RCT. MATERIALS. of ehh ‘el — house about 12 o'clock | j 5 cloudy, cool. ‘nod se if 5 sARG ri 8, of whic! on the night in question, Kennard amongst theus lames sonore, nae he resides fhe Sais “elear. 64, wind SW. hecparegitia the crasee tity Ten aire neae aut ita rented they have acumpleto assortment; such and that he had laid a pistol on the bar for witeca’ | tit a0 reeently returning to North Carolina, -cloudy, pleasant. stor DmMain Any kind of superior Housefurmahing = 2 Non Notwoen he (Keanatd) being drunk at the time. Ortcers | Will be giad to learn that he has again greatly | Columbus, Ge... ssieody, milla. hy atgeorele hereeelehay IUST RECEIVED aT | pockE scREW came in and arrested the whole party. distinguished himself in connection with the | Montsomety, Ala. on ‘warm, i As the prices are without regard to cost the McLAUGILIN'S, tyes - i WochiNalte Richard Harris testified that he met the crowd, | Publie affairs of that State, once represented | Lower Peach Tree, Ala. .-eloudy” 2 CP — PaaS, a. a¥.. hetwnn sth and th ats. | With every other ust oh i anki — With every other articie usually called for: all of and they wanted him to go to McA bee's; Kennard | by him, it will be remembered, in the Senate of wings gitar eric sctitregood selections aestegiage omer 100 FN remy oy . Tr 3G [co shied aiieteesaalaanreaiaedagy a = -clear, warm. CLAGETT.& DODSON, iB INaURANCE Company oF (4 - | rates. was with them and rapped at the door; afew min- | the United States. His was decidedly the clear, warm ovener of Penn, ave. and Sth st. Tee mot story) 7th street, Wi ington city, ICE !—ICE !— ules after witness saw the gns lamp on theeorner | leading mind in the North Oars : clear, ; $.».sqpgner of Peas - | ath March, 1858.1 ain authorized by thistompany | D114: undersigccd 5 RS put out and the platol wan fred of the man ws | tere deena the North Carolina Logis TS To-morrow Night, O. F. Hall 1t | to pry $10"'for the arrest and conviction ofthe por. i was shot was crossing the street at the time, and . The papers of District and fexandrine that tevi just cloned a ~G. ST , that State of his * ‘AIL Xcomrd wee ending wth the pst a Bane | ment ppretenoy, toate a ee aya 2 = i. ; could not say a ew , wari. ”” POLLARD WEBB, Agent. | {u"¥0 £07 Teepe berry alley; witness saw him cross to the opposite | ™4rk upon it as they have made their mark Within three feet of Kennard when he fired the | *¢ter and standing falling into our hands that | ‘¢ lightning struck a valuable cow in his barn, TEN, fired the pistol; he was standing near theside-door | Pr'ticularly, because it goes to show that as ae a i pooner ; ; best man eran Tae van EWE UMBPR YARD. ES a red ne gi ag Lngeraigned avn see that he is new v0 them by the cargo corner; Kennard was in liquor, and previously | "pon all previous eras of our hintory. et < alg pistol. notices the state of our relations with Mexico, | Milling her instantly; und the same flash beoke in- fi ci of eT A son raf a pee | — during the might of the 7th in- with the Roekinnd Lake it, rat two weilings that were filam of > " ER, a od and = ings ro 3 ply of thear begets ls Ice, Here ane and D street south, and which were Taoneel by favor tick with thet ora ae widen SIMBRES; th make learning, guished the lamp which is on the corner of Dew. | J84gment, and moderation of tone make their | day. GO"; minimus 4 , to ich he would 2 paitans i cae while the family of Mr. Jacob Shoff, a farmer who ring to the. princi BR sig Bee ng ‘This witness had told an officer that he was | M#XIco.—Almost every newspaper of char. } ‘sides near Columbus, Ohio, were eating dinner, | Ito * ‘oan imposition, and may sly on aire Ap, POPLAR aed supérior and weil seasoned,end will be sold at the | S'ygmibost Wharf, will be at the time, and the wounded man had just extin- | {**t”” ®* our age is, experience, Maximum fine Yard onéth strent or ton, te —_ 2 oe + 4 = 7, 17> During a thunder-storm on Friday last; ‘attention of ¢. rae ar. Cf pur- atk is'nt Me. seks elon wen the Te talking to the “ boys.” ree the at! be theetee waritme | CHALE CHURCH ‘The accused was committed to jail to await the takes cccasion to approve the policy of the bd V plete on toe tobe peremy | i = was eating, and actually melted some of the Bre ‘and GILED KID GLOVES Cun be cicane by vsing — grand Jury. ‘The wounded man is | present administration of this Government in| wuss Teer pave ay "mar 28 Pe MON De en ot. pon the table, without in the least mar rT. smarai-se — LAMMOND's ’ not dead, but lies in a critical condition. firmly declining to involve it, (the Government any person present, - in injuring St RZAxPp cama Ot « piper AP! x ( INS, a 5 ae sell for at auction Breerivcr FANS, Wilson's, Biake’s, aud Rusvell’s AXLE PUL-