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THE EVENING STAR. | Y4s8iteron news anp cossir. WASHINGTON CITY: A Coutiston.—We hear that on yesterday af- ternoon a personal collision occurred between SATURDAY....... Messrs. Edmundson, of Virginia, and Hick- a ——— - man, of Pennsylvania, of which the following Spirit of the Merning Press. EXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESS10N. The Hawesville Tragedy. Aw tsrmryat Macmixx in A Basxet—A Stoke ane Saws Proceedings of Yesterday Afterneen. Biows Up anv Six Pe BapLy Wovnpep a —TueE Perrerraton IN Danxour oF Brine Howsz.—Mr. Morse having demanded the pre. Lyxcuep—Great ExciTEMENT. vious question on_his resolution, several dilatory | The Louisville papers of Wednesday, give full motions wege made by those opposed to its adep. | particulars of the lateterribleaffair at Hawesville, ‘ST OF Washington Renan eee ane in VENT al oder newspaper 4 Ene seen ation OTD All pereons applying for letters in the follow- ing ae aT ety eyareanvaxsiom are the particulars: ton, feben, wilfinet action thereon— Ky. Take it all in all, this {s one of the most ap- ae {eres The Constitution, speaking of Speaker Penning- | About 3 P.m., Messrs. Edmundson, Keitt, | On motion of Mr. Sherman, the House resolyed palling atrocities that was ever perpetrated in a | Abert: Mrs Filen | Porrest, Mee MeGuucree, Mice 3 ton’s committees, says and V President Breckinridge, in company | itself into a Committee uf the Whole on the fate Christian country. “Phe Democrat says : ™ Goddard, Bliss ¥ C MeCollack Mire A Never. we believe, since the foundation of the | with two otber gentlemen, were leaving the | of the Union, (Mr. Washburne, of Ill., in the 5 Anwe Gordan, : Government, bas any Speaker of the House per- bout half way down the formed the delicate task of naming committeesin | C2Pitol, and when about 4 a manner s@open to public condemnation, or with | 2¥enue way of the Capitol grounds they met Mr. such utter disregard of sll the principles which | Hickman, who was apparently unaccompanied. Qught te have cuided Lis action. In the face of | Mr. Edmundson walked up to Mr. Hickman, {ue weil-kaown fact that a decided majority of the | ana some words passed between them in relation See oe UMSEAES | toa late speech of Mr. Hickman’s, (apparently chair.) Tews Haperrlle ss ar ae Mr. Sherman moved a series of resolutions fe- | the scene of another terri affair. Dr. ; ferring the several portions of the Presdent’s an- | Davison, who, it will be remembered, was one of nual message to the appropriate standing commit- | the persons who entered the jail and shot Thomas tees. except the subject of a railroad to the Pacific, | 8. Lowe, about a year ago, attempted to destroy which he proposed to have referred to a select | bis own life, together with, the lives of several committee of fifteen members. diber persons. It is supposed that his object wat Mr. Ferry, of Conn., then proceeded to address | to take the life of Mr. Tom Sterrett, acainst whom Hall Dre EE Ruth Malt Los un os hati Taps ey ee = Mire ‘Smith, Mie Mary Hasivp, Mie A M_ Beott, Mere Chae Hedenberg. ae) Smith Mre x rn jpanu, Miss Nate tast made on the accasion of a late serenade,) | se commie on the political topics of the day. | Ne bas eaterta'ned a deadly animesity alnce the st PRIZES PAiD AS SOON AS DRAWN, he elected; and that be | whichended in Mr. Edmundson dealing a severe | He was not there to hold any controversy with the suse ee ne Lice Sib hs stone Teten ase et tke 4 Kieindienst, Sophia ee E MONDAY, February 13, nar ars ee ie ened eta Nepales if Mr. : ple of the South; but his controversy with | 3. had expressed himself rather freely again: Kenley Mis 8 Shepherd, Emily on 12 drawn ballots, ea ee eee eee e ee the Cont: | blow to Mr. Hickman upon the head knocking Inote who guide the action of the democratic pa those persons who took the life of Mr. Lowe, and | Duta, Riv | Kesey, Mrs 84 Shepherd, Br tals. Serene ne Semen Noe tie Kats aa following up the assault by some | and who hd led the Government into a weil nigii | denounced the cowardly manner in whieli that | P<Si""" steai-at Lee Rae € Palen ities So : ot ~.. 923.73 | ¢ prise of —. tie deen wicked enough, if he acted for himself, and | ents with a switch, at the same time designating | universsl betrayal of the co:nmon rights of hu- aes cede les ree entered the atore | Denetrseat . : lO. mee. OPOONI® do. a weak enough, if he acted for others, to place the | Mr. H. as a ‘‘slanderer and acoward.”’ Mr. Hick- | manit: a Dennison, Mr: b 1,09 He proceeded brietly to state wliat seemed to | of Mr. Duncan, in which Mr. Sterrett, with tliree Leste BE ancien, him to be the necessary results of the doctrines of | Or four other persons, was seated. He had under the democratic party; to controvert those doc- | his cloak a willow market-basket. in whieh, cov- is of the Helfer endorsers st the head Bex Zonist, but of the: west lmipektant comnenitices, tn comteanpt of | nn Coden ered toploae ith Ris anticoniss, be the reiterated opinion of the House, and the well- | furtber hostilities were precluded by the interposi- Lorrinay, ics V Marr, Mre€ Mrs ME Moutgomery. Mis M Manshan, Cx0 a i a ith some eggs, was an infernal ma ee aking Mr. Rdmundson | trines, and set forth his own views ered over with some eggs, wa rn 2 vwies nui 4 known public sentiment of every section of the pene eee Ear aden: He argued that slavery wasa moral wrong, from | chit of his own invention. A description of this GENTLEMEN'S LIST. zn fae aaa 5 - sihoe dee : = the common instincts of humanity, from the liter- | instrument of death may ve interesting | Hon WoF--4 Hordes, Maj WM McKean, Thos 1 pri: a 8 i: The Intelligencer treating upon the manner in | tny a like office for Mr. Hi. kman. ature of the world, and from the nature of tes | _ It was atin tube large enough to fold five or Hon Herdey, Me Sebewniee | sm : which the election of Speaker Pennington has ee enactments required for its malntenance, and de- | six pounds of powder, with which it is filled. 7 N aay been received by the public, after the apprehen- Parer For THE Pustic Printinc.—The Super- | nied that the Constitution in any manner recog- | This magazine was contained within another tin Tickets WEDNESDAY, 1-78 numbers, 5 tals. pops —— oly 2 s Tiok sions aroused by the late ‘“‘dead lock” for the | intendent of Public Printing has awarded the anfety of the country, says that the “popular ac- | contracts for furnishing the paper for 1960, as fol- quiescence and felicitation, consequent on the | lows: Tesult that hes been reached, besides affording Class 1.—45-pound paper, uncalendered, to Tim- an honorable tribute to the personal character of | othy Keeney, of Connecticut, at 114 cents per Ib the distinguished gentleman selected to fill the} Class 2.—56-pound paper, enlendered, to Chas. Speaker's chair, is seen to furnish convincing | Magargee & Co., of Philadelphia, at 13 20-100 per sasurance of the gratifying fact that, in regard to | 1). nized the Institution. On the contrary. that in- | canister, of double the size. The space between strument purposely, carefully, and guardedly | the two was tilled with bullets or large sized ignored the very existence of it shots, a suiticient number to weigh ten or twolve Mr. Reagan, of Texas, explained his views in| pounds. This inferna? machine was constructed regard to the power of Territories over the subject | under the Doctor's special direction by a tinner avery. He hela that It was an act of reyolu- | in Cannelton, Ind.. which town is immediately n for the majority to destroy the property of the | opposite Haweaville x minority, whatever might be the nature of that | Dr. Davison approached Mr. Sterrett. and,when roperty,and believed ‘hat doctrine had been sus- | within a few feet of him, he set tire to his infernal Pitted by the courts. But in the case of the Tet- | muchine, with the expec n of blowing him- Nixo- O'Rowk, Thos ry im 4 jexundders CA Boggs, 1.2 W Bottongis, Win G - 3,000) ets G10, halves $5, euarters $2.50, eughche 1235, THURSDAY, Febru lees 12-75, mumboce, 12 dawn eilots, : Palmer, UD Pike, TE 1 S a 1 prise of __.. _. 925,000) 1 le. it may “lass 3.—4$ and 50-pound r, sized and cal. | ritories there was no redress for such a despotic | self, Mr. Sterrett. and everybody else in the room Parker, 8 8 z sell ees vgn hanna bp a ie ceae ae es aaa Gt New Wonk at | 2nd revointionary act. Nowhere in the world fato eternity. The shock wasterritle. The room rea Og , pepsin pipernisl aa ogy my 1” Ste peeenee “ee. 7S | could four millions of negroes be found happier, | Was built of stone and brick. One whole side of ‘ et patriotism e excited counse’ y cents per Ib. Pickett, Joha and more intelligent and civilized, than the four | the house was blown out, the roof was lifted from Partereson, FA see = millions of slaves in the South; and he maintained | the rafters, FRIDAY February 17. Class 4.—Map paper. sized and calendered, (of ware Seoken Purceil,C C Cimss 13—73 numbers, 12 drawn Dallote, U7 The Lovisyille Journal says: ‘‘An Eastern i to J. . Kings. | that where two races are living together, one of | Mr. Duncan, the merchant, was very langerousty a zenae Angee = pe eatin cadets ieee percoully sees such eels y ~ paneer sae x Kings. which’ i incapekie of mell-goventcest, it is best | wonnded—it ia feared fatally. Mr. Sterrett was Bird Sno pAniel [prize of——-..€25.005 |2 prize of. 4 bie pap’ = 2 : land, of Franklin, N. J., at 17 56-100 per Ib. for both that the inferior race should be insnbjec. | seriously hurt and badly burnt. Three of the | Berry. Ae erg Hse en fe dy i @ ..... tm 4 our nose is not intellectual. We don’t suppose {t | Clogs 5.—Plate r, (calendered or uncalen. buliets entered his face, and it is feared he may | Sesee, uw Reeder, Sumi . - paper, ( tion. ie a nies J 2 do ..... 5000/10 do. ow is. Our brains are not in it. dered,) to Pileston & Hollingsworth, of Boston, | Mr. Woodson, of Mo., obtained the floor; when | lose an eye. Dr. Davison had his left arm a sul " Ko., &o. Se Mass.. at 19 cents per Ib the Committce rose and reported progress. in two places, his collar bone broken, bis righ Ronit Riche Tiokets $5, inives $2.50. quart USE. W. Tracy, Esq ,an able lawyer of fli ss ee: On motion by Mr. Morrill, of Vt., the memorial | shoulder dislocated, the flesh torn off the shoulder nois, and several times an independent (Demo- | C135 Vaal paper, boas H. Hall, New cratic) candidate for Congress from the distriet | YT, from 17 to 22 as Lye PSs Bh now represented by Mr. Farnsworth, died re-| Class aed oe Me iy c oe a: cently in Hampshire, Kane county, in that State, | Morrow, New York, at 11 centa per Ib. SATURDAY, Febroary 18. CONSOLIDATED. LOET: OMAN CON RATED LOTTERY OF 75 aumbers 12 drawn ballots, Rudd, Cape J of Wm. A. How ie, Jessie 1, contesting the seat of Mr. | to the bone, his clothes torn from his bedy, and he Cooper, of Michigan, wes ordered to be printed. y burned in the face, breast and arme Mr. iteynolds, of N.Y . presented the memo- | He was «horrible sight, and rushed from the hous rial of Frank P. Blair, co after the explosion, crying ‘Kill me for God's Barrett. of Missouri; whict sake; J don’t want to live any longer.”” ‘Two other of inflamation of the side ‘Fhese contre the aggregate are the lowest | Garret of on Bintone and ordered to be printed persons Were in the room, but were not seriously ever made by the office. Mr. Florence, cf Pa , moved that when the House meres Pea es Re I The Richmond Enquirer suggestsand rec Ss - edjourn it be to meet on Monday. ne 4 he , bearing Ne sec west bpose deg pi emmends the immediate purchase, for the “Ho-| How t1e Nowixatiox 1s stb To Have Been | Ar. Sherman, of Ohio, stated that the Post Of. | feeling the shock, rushed to and froin the wildest | Brewies, a tre ‘ Campbell. LeW PA Kulp. Moblon i Ti y th 4 4 vt Saml C witzers” of that city, of a battery of Howitzers | M fice Appropriation bill would probably be ready | confusion. They thought that a keg of powder p¥.—It is sxid on the avenne, that Mr. Defrees for consideration to-morrow. had exploded in thestore-room. When they were | Color: Wa Relics My Sm eRe which it is informed isin the Naval Arsenal managed to turn the scale in his favor, in the Re- fe. Florence withdrew his motion. informed of the true cause of the explosion, many Keller HA Sauth, Robt H Address—FRANCE, this city, and which the Secretary of the Navy | publican-party caucus nominating the House | Mr. Smith, of Va. said the senate would not | persons noe in SGver of ee cee ae Ben Ba. ILMINe TO! says be will sell to the State es soon asa Proper | Printer. by giving a written pledge that in case of | be in session to-morrow, and he renewed his mo- | strong efforts were made - be Aura Smith, laaac vhic: i pread through the county. and the country peo- “5 demand s made from the Executive ts election he would divide the spoils with the | lon, which was disngréed to. | | sprend tl rushing to town with their guns for the | { 4 wi Brome ro aUesEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. - Republican-party document-distributing commit- journed. purpose of taking part inthe mob. The whole | Cans, ‘Iscob Locke, Win ‘0 be drawn dai! body Yimington, Delaware, at ib iy” Frof. 5.8. C. Lowe, of Atlantic balloon | te. to be used by the latter to help thelr party ee tows War sriiting, and, AUS olclosk om Monday) Clipis, 58 | Loves, TICKETS ‘ONE DOLLAR. notoriety, has turned up in Charleston C.. | cause in the approaching Presidential election ; « Proceedings of To-Day. night, it was thought that Davison wou sad: (pac frees } where he writes to the Courier of that city that knowledge of which fact is alleged to have| IN THz Hotsz, to-day, after the reading of the | t#ken out of jail aud killed MONDAY, February 13, be intends to make bis voyage to Europe in May changed one vote from Mitchell tohim. On the | Journal— , va pe eucloaitiscae Bie PA - Class 57—78 numbers, 12 drawn sallots, or June next, and that be is now on his way to- aiid 5 Mr Garnett, of Va., at his request, was excu d = weariugen EB, it 14 prigeof__......@5.a0 2 prizes Naiduthe Baustac omeif ie coausl Gat ss ea ire sip tones ree Cpe leet from serving ‘asa member of the Committee on] The steamship Atlantic, at New York from | Giark.GC | Segle { " ds. = rede = remnnyS om Pe Sees S ee ~ | the District of Columbia. x i intes to the 306 rk, Ge wal oe torn current, in the upper regions of the atmos- a penny of his profits, or to share them | “Ape ot Columbia. tee on Wavs | Aspinwall, with California dates to the 20th of re — Phere, from East to West Cooper, Ges B 4 Curtis, Chee T Suith, DB Cooler, A B Siegler, CE Creoshvw, A LH 3 Miller, WD Spilman, B Do WJ Mancios, Wm M Twine, Wm . Murphy, Tim ‘s Dew Mitchell, Rebs Dod, Tho Mackall, RC Dini Mihikcu, R B—2 ke. &eo. 1. or indirectly with a soul—not even with I" An entertaiament was to be given at the | Mr. Thurlow Weed’s clique, as alleged in so Spingler Institute, New Vork. last evening, --in | Many papers of al! sides in pol atd of a young Southern authoress who has been ae eS a : eRICIENCY BILL IN Aisebled by illness from literary labors.”° The} T™® Post Orrice Deviciency BiLt IN TRE and Means, reported back the Post Office Detici- | January. brings $1,5¢0,000 in specie and three cy bill, with the following report: hundred prssenzers. . The Committee recommend that the House of | ‘The U.S. steamer Saranac had arrived at Pan- Representatives azree to the first, second, third, | ama. ‘The U.S sloop-of-war Levant had sailed and fourth amendments of the Senate, and that the | for Realejo. The Preble had sailed on the 26th House disazree to the fifth and sixth amendments | from Aspinwall for Vera Cruz. TUESDAY, February 14. Cinas 38—75 uumbers, 1 drawn ballots name of the lady is not given, but we ap; the Hovuse.—We repeat our skepticism of the idea | of the Senate. i The celina Legislature ued under consider- Des a —— “yy no! ‘ suppose : ; ; a han ieeteactnce sprcechtitives | Donte, 3 Milon, — that the Honse will abandon the franking privi- On motion of Mr. Sherman, the House then ation a resolution instracting the Represeu’ e setae Ped EP ess S : Smerencemen! to refes to) Miss Lizzie Petit, wiio'| |. tthe approach of a Presidential clection | tesolved Itself Into Cornmitice of the Whole aire | of the cise Ie Cini oppose the proposed | '™1y-Jom bt Morrcll, @ WTEDNESDAY, February 15. was some time ago seriously injured in that city, | 8° ee : Grow in the chair) for the purpose of consider Davis, Jag: Ss Dale Jonth It would probably pass. at the bill just reported. indicated The first, second and third amendments were ‘The attempt to authorize the raising of a velun- concurred it. teer company to suppress Indian fostilities in Mr. Reynolds, of N. Y., offered the following | Mendocies county bad failed, and the Governor amendment to be inserted at the end of the fourth red the subject to General Clark, of the amendment of the Senate : ited States arm. , y - especially, as proposed by the Senate in an amend- By Bevin her clothes taking are frem's grate. © | 00s sche Pact OMmis Deticieacy bill. The Com- 7 State Conventions of the Democracy have | mittee of Ways and Means, by-the-by, will prob- thus far been designated to be held as follow ably report against the proposition us weil as that Connect! at Hartford, Feb. 15; to give out the printing of the Post Otfice blanks, Richmond, Feb 16: lowa, Des Moiue: (another amendiment to the same bill made by the Class 9-78 numbers, 13 drawn bauota, Capita! ee of. tt, Rer Hu—3 I prise of... i ce 0. THURSDAY, February 16. . 4 Clade 49—2% numbers, 12 drawn ballots, : ? **And that interest at the same rates be paid to] ‘The etfort to ta snecesser to ator Gwin | fowee: MG Capitals. Michivan, Detroit, Feb. 22; Pennsy!vania, R Senate,) on the ground that both are general prop- | contractors for furnishing leather mail porches to | would probably tail, as Present indications | pic. e of... BS Ri | 2 Priges of 81,0" ing, Feb. 29; Louisiana, Baton Rouge, March 5 ositions having no legitimate place in that par- | the Post Ollice Departinent; or all sums due to | were considered unfsvorable ns—2 Marth, 3 2 do, wee. MIP de ON Nerth Carolina, Raleigh, March <; Georgia. Mil: ss Be bac Pet, | mail contractors be computed from the tim ‘The State Central Committees of the Lecompton Mull > res to, ledueville, March 12: New Jersey. Trenton, March | ticular bill. This objection is a valid one, and | ay Contractors be co: and anti-Lecompton Democrats met atSacram@ato, ickets @1. 25; Arkansas. Little will induce many Democrats to vote against both ‘The Chair ruled the amendment out of order. as | when an ineffectual effort was made to unite the FRIDAY, February 17. ferson City, April 9 amendments, who will gladly vote for them when an anendment to the Senate amend- | two wings into one rezlar Democratic party, but Clase 41—78 numbere, 11 drawn ballote. they may be brought forward as independent to the original bill it was found impossible to agree upon any tests. Capital endment of the Senate was conc In regard to the fifth amendineut measures A feeling of intense bitterness was manifest *-Madame Lola Montez is lecturing in Har- - against the anti-Lecomptonites, although consid- Wilkesoe, 3 W nsburgh Att iy a Row.—The Pages of the Representa. | $24 that the committee had maturely considered | erable numbers who have acted all along with the Withee. iets ---Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Florence sre playing | tives Hall made ilea show to-day deawe up alt it, and had come to the conclusion that as this mptonites appeared to b+ admirers of Mr. Webber, John in Louisville. — SO Penyehe | ves i y: Pall) amendment proposed to change existing laws by Donylas. and adv nm bill, it ‘The Democrati is Was A practice egates to the ed a fu: on in his interest ention, to elect del- » Convention, was to meet at Sacramento on the 29th in a row by the Speiker’s chair. They are to be Marshaled In this position In future, we believe, that their services may more conveniently be Wilrou, John SATURDAY, February 18. Cinss <2 -75 numbers, i2drawn ballots, f sont prizes of. 1 . prize of ......... aid rizes of... ....| wn 1 -s d 45 52 . do. --+* Senator Wilson leaves Wael: fernoon fer Massachusetts, called death of his father. ton thie af. way of an anvendment to ana ppropasd ought to. be d to. ‘t whieh bad been growing up In We last few years. and the Committee of Ways and Means deemed M McKieruin, M - Whuaker, GW i ; : | ‘The latest accounts from South America repre- MeCariy, Wrlson, B ee ——— Mr. H_ Brownson, translator of Balmes’ | Drought into requisition than happens when they | it their duty at once to put a stopto it. ‘The sent Guayaquil as still in possession of the Peru- MeCormtck, 8 Wilhus, BE ae 7 ae 3 Fundamental Philosophy, son of Dr.O. A. Brown- | are scattered through the hall. theory ef an appropriation bill was to provide] vians. — MeCullogh, 8 Wilco, AW son, left for Anver. France, on the 2st ult., to — meney with which to carry on the Governmeat, Mecaua, Thos M177 Lerrers Must ix ALL Casxs BE PReraip. Feb 1. WM. JONES, P. M. At Bogota. the Romish clergy had collected all p existing laws. the Bibles distributed by the London Bible So- ef Il, hoped the amendment | ciety and burnt them in the public sq The curred in. British Minister had strongly protested against Mr. Millson, of Va, urged the House to dis-] the act. ‘The American } nister, Mr. Jones, wai aurec to the amendment. He was in favor of re-| presentand countenanced the act. A full state. taluing the franking privilege. ment had been sent to Washington <s0e, Another destructive tire had occurred at Valpa- <2 : enter the novitiate of the Jesuits at that place. Naval Onpers.—Third Assistant Engineer ---Mr. Edwin Beoth. the tragedian, had a Frick has been detached from the office of Zreat beuetit at) New Orleans, Jan 121, and was ineer-in Chief and ordered to the Narragan- crowned with a triumphal wreath. It is reported ; ., that he will soon lead Miss’ Devlin, an acteees of Suaner Jabs Csal k:les been ordered/to'the Hote, So the byvneninl aie rd; and Gunner Wim. Burditt to +--+: Win. E. Burton, the comedian, au Roston New York yesterday morning, in the 37th year of = = and not to cha All orders for hokets or certificates of packages in any of the above xplendid jotteries will meet with the most prompt and confidontiai attention, and the rinted officia) drawings sent as xeon 28 over. ddress FRANCE, OADBENTS & CO., fells Wilmington, De aware, AMUSEMENTS. BALLS AND PARTIE: sre OND GHAND COTILLON PARTY ed in | the Receivi Bot.xn ro Dear —On Friday last, says the | raiso, by which ffts houses weve hares ISLAND $5051 CLUB - -AND SOG oe Tor tee Here ere at London in i604. Intended | | Cuaxons axv Arroixtasxts.—L.. A. Lyons, of | Pittaburg painters tale deplore otident ve AL Buekee Arte Te nA been PoToM Nc HAL LAND,) yes te eee eee aes te es coal Serre icnt | cuinutias been appointed as an undes Doorkecper, | 7205) in Hampaeld tawurtinn Soon atone a | ion ee Consequence of the attack by the On TUESDAY, Fobluary 14th, 196). He at this time became interested In sane ie: | House of Representatives, vice — Murphy. band employed at the works. while mtoxicated, | British squadron upon the Paraguay Tacau fell into a pan of Z salt water, causing the | when lea Ti kets *) cents, admitting @ gentiemanand Ia- ek BCL an : - atricals. wrote several dramatic pierces, aud finally | _Bett Perley Poore, of Massachusetts, has been feltse § the harbor with General Lopez on | dis. atid: ssional actor. 1S3 rame to | appointed Clerk of the House Committee on For- | flesh to drop from his bones when extricated from | board. The General had returned to Ituenos XRAND FAN ¥ DRESS ae pores t Ee g arien eh aaa ie bis horrible situation.” Singular to say, le ved | Ayres - . G i AND MASQUERADE BALI« ifferent theatres in various American cite . e ee a: till the next day, when death happily terminated Bolivia was manifesting great discontent against & by the Prenen Socisty, 1 NION actor on the 3 ed hit ARRIVAL OF THK JamEstowN.—The U. §. | bis sufferings. the President: baat 2), acd an the Bint of the Banepees i ! 3 x. ebiuary 2), lac, in ‘lef the Euro ‘ten drt be Sedslinne lok Ajeet san sloop-of-war Jamestown, of the Home Squadron. IF" The Roman Catholic Bishop De Charbonel Hotel. cornor of Pa avenue and lth et. hick te $l,admitung a gentienan and In dies THIS EVENING, at P in yesterday 7 Performance wii! of character that ke was most eminest During arrived at Philadelphia yesterday. Her odficers the last few weeks of his life his sul: :ings were | have been detached and granted three months’ extreme—ouly by propping him up with pillows | leave of absence tu a particular position could he draw his breath je His th was, In this view of the case. a desirable telex leave Canada and to assiime the hibit WANTS. is about t ...-Mire Maggie Mitohe'l Medley Overture by the Orchestra. To concluda with KATY O’SHIELL, Pricts oF ApMission, ima.ediately, at Dubauts ry GOD OYSTER OPE 4 t fel party PANS, AND HEAD PINS! Just ree-ived from Paris, cheap, apened. th at McuAUGgt: in fall st en Ath and Wt p 16 ,12,20%e RIE BACHELORS’ BAL Thy the citati-ns of their large circle _o} the Merrie Bachelors have deeded i (at Odd Fe!lows’ ‘avy Yard.) during the present A PS s 5 Tus Weatnxr.—The following report of the Weather for the morning is made from the Amery Naval —The U.S. steam frigate Merrimac, as | isan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith already annoonced. arrived at’ Norfolk on Mon- | sonian Institation. The time of observation is day, from the Pacific. She left Valpariso on the | about 7 e’cloc OOK, in the Furo- avenue and litn st beng recommendations ta all Nov tho baianoe of the | ADA have rico ed the evening of the2-at inst, Par- Brranet ae -Soens a : SWE nereion Strnisted | ticu’ars ina futurs advertisement. rohestra ---81 Hit of November for Rio de Jancito. where she Fesreary 11, 1860 SUC OeaY aoe SELIN RA Arce iret COMMITTEE. | Private Boxes cn Aner ‘ arrived on the 17th of December, and left again | New York, N.Y clear, cold. f : Which the rent will be par moathls, | — ——- a Lz No «xtra charge for red seate, a the 21th of the same month for home. Dn. Philadelph emember, this 18 leap yen tine’s Pay, your need aot faar: to the Party at Franklin's Ha), @ until the wee sina’ hours of morn! TILLON PARTY (of the season SEVERANCE FIRECOM. we” to be given at FRANKLIN'S inand Dts.,on TURSDAY, van ring the first week out from Rio. sue experienced | Washington boisterous weather and head winds, which ten- | Richmend, ded to lengthen her passage. She brings home a | Petersburg, number of invalids from the Pacific and Brazil | Norfolk Wa. Squadrons. The health of the officersand crew of Raleigh, N.C. jhe Merrimac Las been remarkably good. having | Wilmington, N. lost only four or tive during a cruise of thirty | Columbix, S. © months. The U.S. ship Jobn Adams, Comman- Charleston. der Murray Mason, was at Rio, when the Merri- | angusta, mac left on the 2ith December.’ She bad under- | Savannah, Ga Fone Spe Tepairs, and wasexpected to sail for the | Macon, Ga East Indies In aday or two. The frigate Con-| Columbus Ga. gress, Capt 1. M. Goidshorough, was also here, | Montyomery. Ali and expected to sailsoon to Montevideo, from Prairie Blaif, Ala. which place the Dolphin was expected to arrive | Mobiles Ala’ daily. The Wycoming had sailed from Rio four : D.€ hithe ity Post Offioe, giving de- locatir t I fe l'-3 F- Box Office open ail day. Tickets of admission for 2 4 + Which | an determined h Watches and Jews! 5 NO. CRU No 42 Ythe Big Cloe WARNER UR At No. 441 ith treet 5 first cme G3 OR BOLL COOK. WASHER and IRONER: well ng “Sparkilve Gelating in ¥ euren pacuncen, | rerommended : other need app'y. fo 10 est” Witua receipt, by which a quart of nen Creotalline mE ORE Zions Ve juinde ina tow tnsnutos cy Nene W482) TO ,PuRCHA seper shoulitcy it, so thet they can make their | \¥,., Patil te Jelly ata tritirg odet. Forsstoats | ee eee Rhstreets, | TNFORMATION WaN me sal FORREST. of Brookly Yo. iain W ny he wil immediately leave bin addre tar Gflive, fol lw ANTED-A SITUATION in a dry good, FOOOIY hardware, quecneware store, or he je at all the n Jute MADE WITHOUT AINTINGS AND STATUAR THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION q * TRE F@TON ART ASSOCIATION, , Now Oven at THE GALLERY, (on Pa. av, bet. leth and lth ste) Admission ens wabus: . -- 25 cents Season tio +++. 50 cents This Exhibition of AMERICAN ART contains works by neeriy allour Eminent Artiste, vera! of the ms lect on are for wale, The rocery St cloudy, 15°. wind NW cloudy, cool. clondy.46%. windNNIL clexr, pleasant. cloudy. id. fastion given hy this Company r sure guarantee that this one Will not be surpaane ny of their former This being Leap Year, the lacies are cor invited to attend en masse, as there will be no invitations issucd. Professor Schrosder will be on hana. and add en- joyment to the Pa ty with hia ‘ed music follst —Cormoref Fan Mt t> AND WOOD FC AME superior YOUNG MUL size and fine action ; war: gcotle, and true; wiil aeil ene, t toree. Twill aise sell WOOD, stand within ha'f a mule of the Potomac river, if WMH loudy, 31°, ther respectable business, by one whe Poritively, no hi ‘ ‘ ; Spo 7 Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a. m., {(cor- Address A. B. C., Aloxandria( Va.) Post | Several yeara’ experience, Sntiiactory veheee | Te RET Bee ey i WILLARDS’ CONCERT HALL days previous to the arrival of the Merrimac at | rected for temperature,) 330.155; at noon, 30,047. faut can beaiven. Address 8. T. W., Star Office. Commit:re of Arrancements. * we that port Thermometer at 7 a.'m 2°; at noon, 29", ~NEW BOOKS = 1 tes 6 J. ¥, Donn, ok Bie GRAND CONCERT —_———. a ing 24 b di .m. to- "] is ra! Sarr ISE WANTED— W. W. Grant, G. Fletcher, or Fusranny Gute —Little conveniences for gen- | day. 31; minimum aoe ne NPE 9 8M. to) Pale and Times of Genera’ San D Conta saall BWELEING HOUSE eens: | EG Wrenes, ” A: G ego SIGNOR BAUCARDE gral family ute, are often of more value thin what : Wrated’s price gt the intersection pf Peonsy Ih anim arene and ith | (6 Harrison, = ae i AND i ¢ called “-great inventions.” Ther 7 _ Lucey Crafton, by author straet as he ec: 22 vita! 1s, t not t ated id ketper that has not been annoyed by sqnoaty, CS CHARMING, MAGGIE MITCHELL, iand, The Laird of Norlaw.> &a' 1 swents cved $21 to $25 por month, Addcosete Fete ay | ESTERN HOSE INTHEFIELDAGAIN:| S!GNORA ALBERTINI BAUCARDE. rickety chairs, sofas, tables, ete) which lave be | / AT THEATRE! fesse | Corner OE Hee GMA HUN: | Ollie stating leontion and lowest rent asked, and | WY ESTE sich 24 MONDAY EVENING, Feb 13, 1960, come so by the joints where they are put together THE R O3CAR SEARS WILL “ ; ee er eee wea voli FIFTH GRAND BIRKTHNIG. ‘Ae becoming strunken and loose, snd so long os frre Preach at St ‘Aloysius’ Church TOMOR’ | EY SUPERIOR 10 MICHEL BT'S LOVE, WANTED-A SITUATION aerate es sp Lah al BRIGNOR BAUCARDE and FIGNORA AL- Tincer by eft in this condition, there is constant | ROW, at It oe : == | Brehace ed rlce ie eee of Ernest ‘Teydenn, joka sguth 17 years of of zany earn” | Western Hose Company, No. 1, | BERTINI BAUCARDE Have the gnu to as: anger of a general smash-up. And again, such NOTIC PIRST BseTiIsT CHUKC: S Goolton bere aes ro eea: _ | he living. "Prefers to learn a trade, Satish it th: Hh gawy ‘D CONCE, at accidents as breakage of surulturedo occasionally | | (01 13th st )}—Rev. Dr Cone will preach at ti ind ante sae et Benet Marearet Maite) ty, ny | wesTeRy WuLE See Wrianbe Contes Wee One et u the best regulated families ? ‘To reme- | o clock a im, Rey. Dr. Hitt. will preach ac ot dy the annoyance and perplexity occasioned by | o'eloek p.m. The pub isa rexpectfiily invited io these troubles, we keep in the house a small quan- | Attend Lad recommendations given with regard to integrity wep with ye eer 23d st., near Pa. avewne, r PHILP & SOLOMON?S and énpatn On WEDNESDAY, Frbruary 15th. Metropolitan Bb R ILLARDs’ Concert Hatt, on MONDAY FVE- RiNe February 13th ; on which ocession they will The Committee pledge themssives that ted by 332 Pa ave, bet. Shand ith st». BEAUTIFUL ins nor expense will fespered tomaket ae nor ARDAVANI tty of Prepared Glue, which can be applied to LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN—Th Sole Agents for Lawcence’s celebrated Foreign | Bf A,! “MAGGIE MITCAELT.! | the best Bail of the season. Schenig's osle- Signor MACCAFERRI, the affected parts by any person of ordinary exiht || Lecture, at St. Joha’s Chureh, Gee vetena: | Stationary. fell z — | brated b arsand atring band has been engaged, And Mr. PATTISON Meith much trouble than sending the article to 3 | which was erroneous'y announced fur last Sabbath cabinet. ; = : ; : ROVOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- JNKIVALCrD FAMILY SEWING MA- TT ONSaI es Winches WR MING | MAG P nO. Fam ly Sowing Maaiuines, universally cone: be the leading machines fo- xeneral sewing, forth: Pasion. . Gut ee ccrenon. Mr. Gutengen will furnish! Tickets $1, ad: aker, to say uothing of the savi, f ex- | Mternoon, will be delivered TO MORKOW (5 nee. The kind we ns- ie labeled “Spalding’s | bath) APTERNOON, at 3 orcicok Youve nen brated Prepared Glue—useful in every fami- | OC*rm ste ant orrdially invited to attend.” 1t* Tickets $1, (no extra cha: be had at the'Music stores, on the evening ef the Concert ik ; to commence at 8 o clock. feaat Sor securimg seats.) jotels. and at the door ALs will bs received at ths offize of the Ae- itting a ectlemar and ladies, ant ()uartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, K ittee of Arrangements, nt Sprii | William Rigg!e . J- Parker, = r nee a . = = Tse had at.tie Avencs, No. 488 72h at bee D 112 4.,0n Wednesday, the lith day of April "i ere DD FELLO ° 2 Warton creo boabbigy Teme a PAGE enh Ss, HEIDSIECK? CHA ad Kosta. ‘Drives raaging from $5 to § deat | Lext, for the transportation of military. Sopabes Wit H- De lewas, join B. Gray, oO Ws’ HALL copeus im the sentiment of the nick. New You be Always careful ifthe name "Charis Hesdelocks’ | embsacing the Intest improvements Fil sneteuee — the years les) and 1861, on the following feos le shalt FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. Tridwne, July 22, 1 \ new Tari cased tobe tie Boner a tue wie Is aakwow!. | titer in tne Operauian and management guarscurd | TOMES. caste Leavenworth and Riley, in the] NTOTICE,—The members of the WESTE Sanderson's Gigantic Illustration ef Scenet e © purest now jiuported into the mar . i > rE Territory of Kaneas, aud from the town of Kans: N "Cr es FROM THE - = ket. lt can bs obtaine MW 3t P.J_ STEER, Agent. y 3 “5 ai SUSRS, HOSE COMPANY, No. Tue Haxren’s Ferry Ixvaerication.—Mr. | © ira horn. Harating [on eee Bee Fae == = ~ | fathe Srate of Missouri, to Fort Umon, in the Ter: | annomnce’ that ten GARI Bree RUSSIAN WaR. Plumb, of Obie. bas completed his testimony | Basen & Ce. Jackson & Brother, Middieton & 7 » February 1c, 1860. pe ot New Mexico. or any other depot thet may before the Harper’s Ferry Com NIGHT BALL will take Ww J JUN T. PARSONS, Esq — : mites” “Phe iene, OUN T. PARSONS, Esq —Dxar Sin: We. the i ri lace on 1 Universally pronovnoed r Cor Shekel & anier and FE. White& Co. | uudersienad, (many of ekom have iistesed vo tne stor os 1 thSt Ferritory, and to any pounton | February. See particulars in future aacon | THENEQUAL ARTISTIC SKILL written by him to J. H. Kagi was in answer to au 3 Wy. BAYAND & CC Fate with tho greatest pleasure to your delightful | 2 Fra Fort Usion or ench other depot as may | &! — Conreoted with this Exhibition is the appeal for moaey. toredeem the farm of Kazi’s | fast 9m Soto Acamte he NOTA Morks,. | siuzing,) aredosirons that the remarkable fatent | he designated stas Toros Fee exo. to | COMMITTEE. father, who lived in Nebraska, which was under | — See Ore THETIC : ‘ f S¥ITHSONIAN LE 53. — ty for the purpose of enabling Lim to engage in | Sy luciivor he heer ot tee University of Virgin n, Illumination of the City of London, Which has never batpre been exhthited in Wash Admission, 25 cents. St 7; commence nie yo open. mi which you possess in that line ehould have larger | the posts or depots that are or may be ostablished scope, and therefore sugzest that the citizens ven- | in the milvary department of New Mexico, except e-ally be allowed an oppoitunity ¢f hearts y and en- | Forte Bi s acd ore. Joving your exquisite :oogs on some public ooca- ‘Tho weicht to be transported each ycar not to PERSONAL. TY. no’ to exceed And two hundred others, Masts shall beans See tate — entre yore wiil required to In readi ~ Wastinoton, February 11, 196°. for xr.ic3 by the Ist day ot May ue GE ILEMEN :—Your polite favor of the loth in- rs -f transporiation to be epproved 3 stant, inviting me to give a pubitc musical ent r- tainment, war dniy received. and in reply (firet thanking you most sineerely for the fiattariag o>m- to 8 o'clock. gasitf 3 fies 2 | sion. be lei either of t tes t i Qin sting slaves to. escape. bit tunt he had_no TBocnal Dest ur see nee Metre sti | ote agreeable. to, you, therefor hous ‘a ( ish “pounts; nor more that frewat | MARA De on thi = : od owledge of the invasi Finginia. ov of any ts be , Propose a musical entertainment ounds in this city. 00! 860.— b- plan to promote inearrection there or a Isewhere, public are reapootfally invited ene Ya at a? atsuch time and — as you may c will state the rate per 1% pounds per Tove. Wivape tee "Artiolen, ‘Bo, &eo. at No. ee Oy RODE, Por “egestas ard that be had not seen John Brown fer sre ‘ nat. Truly yours, &o Mon cgettoh tho t ansportat oa will Ue per- | 426 K street, between 6th and 7th. Terms 5 cents’ BLANCHARD & MOBUN, tian twenty years: and never sorcerer ae FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | GHuRCH. Wm, Medili, JemenG. Berret, form don eacn romte in each month of the year, |} fe ll-im fe ‘ Booksellers. him. He also testified to the existence of an or. | wilfbsctested neh Wineservinenet Sine .5-D. Buller, SR Vork Abbe, nn | iiddere Site ee eee rete seperaEely. we'las| P)ISSOLUTION ~ HARVEY'S : deation called the vSons of Liberty.” whose Pres ohing by tue Pastor, Rev, i SUXDERL AND: at $ T. Shugert, & A. Schwarzinsa, t ei? P'nces of tesideros vr be Prepared to eater b* eae or COPARTNERSHIP NORPOLK OYSTER tform ef principles is as < ey m. uvenile Mis . mmer, - Van Cas 1 1to coxt-ae’s, and to ex-evte th good se- copartnership heretofore existi ween J. POT, “No. man shall be deprived of lite, Mberty, or | HoeMty Bocicty” will bold Ite meetin merting at AG. Fowler J.P. V Metter. curity, 1m euoli an amount as mar be prescribed by | LimbEY and. G. W. MiscMELi ie thie bee nie No.20 Corker ch & 10h. Preperty. without due process of law, while’ we be, fe l"-2t~ Chat ae ie A. O. P. Nichoison, Jr | the istant Quartermaster at Fort Le: soived by mutual consert, Semel it” ; TH GBARITY, SERMON —The Rev B.A Seas ry "0 on cach route,as f Boston, also " Macuirg, - Wil! prrachin St Matthew's Wottne Cie a wae summa ee °C | Cheroh ou next DAY, the lth instant, att ‘Se Coss had learned through Mr. Chae. | O'clock Mase,1 behalf of the destitute youthe une for the defense of Jobn Brown. through Mr ae. | it: : =o ANE, Cor. arews Notbing of importance was elicited from BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY. 7 Just received, 5 bushels of the finest and Isrest COVE OYSTER 8. which carne be. exceed perso inner an 68 Will find 1t to their advantace to eive the ll b-fore buying eleewhere. a8 2" saa! orders atthe chortest VANA CIGARS, ND STRANGERS. Har- above |i ron unde a a aes 355 HA To REs! moig B le weight to bs transported aasnne Hs a Al * gertlemen senyrogs me securing & cood article at no’ at of giv vans are, rj 1XTH StReRr. | Pliment you hive been pleased to pay my humble on either of the rort-s, they must have 3 on idenirou portat) oe part« fthe United States = Tesh Cakes every day, Candies and Fruits of all | Sbilities)! beg leave to state that it eifrds we {business or axencien at or in the vicinity | !oW price will a ra-e oO pareaal by cali arted to k: ep. A = kinds, Wedding res. Fancy Cakes, Pyramids | &Teat pleasure to yivid to your kind solicitations, t Leavenworth and at Fort Union or other | ine at Le BA BE 7a, best I.ynn Haven Bay Spiced and Pick’ I>" Father Chiniqvy, ‘after a protracted and | and “Oconee ait kinds and sizes, Schariotte | 87d to i-form you that the entertainment vou de- in New Mexico, at which they may be com. fe9 st Corner Pa. avenue and isth st. | 0: ye aiweys on hand rigid examination as to Christian experience, | Ruse, Jellies, Blanc Mange. Piumbo: ous 0-5 Witsoe gece on on pay EVENING, munteated wie read'ly. 5 jeeiw T. M. HARVEY, Ages! natic ssl ae reer . " 0 ai = Chicago Presoytery. Nes heen adesteed an eaten | Meatdteear ate, Reese deters, CoRbect’ | With great respeot, allow matemuiscribe m of ‘ho rdretice, who mart ioe eee ee pames G°SEE MacGiE MITCHELL GGIE MITCHELL, telar af that denansd lasses apa min- | inueriea at tae shortest notice, sad mest roctee, | your obedientecrrant. Toma T. PARSO tistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, or fo 3 Gut: feo Hon. Wm Medill, Hon. Jam. Bil Jones Bag Rot: da 1 ones, a 3. ‘e Atlee F L s 1 Gas whossjotutea be torfeited, m: The State Temperance Association of ilii- Puoeh. S123 90" riod sag careers 5 * isnot pa © AT THEATRE! _ ity to pay the bonds. shou'd thi cW PRN. the attested to hie entire eatisiac. ying remarkabi Hi, as it si Ki JOSEPH SHAFFIELD, ~ te cgemte in his last your's travels, it 16 oe Butcher’s Confectionery, Baltimore, ——_ CGT psx. IN TRINITY CHURCH FOR SALE.— The subscribers cies f sale ur ted Pew in Trinit: ‘Church. fons te fede, Jy iboipls will be endorsed ax follows: “Propo | MoGUIRE £ Gb. on = " 4 oi As .» Anctio: c have jost bo: ilauey. - : Speers Sty set fort in this advertisement AVING R SD FROM 5931 1h “ & om ded sa OVorone ry iia ; LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF RAVEN, | *°*--t» Eeare. aud others 0007 it | ‘ie set Coy 11 the bid: 2 a ene nt a panes ban stenanes tee wie prperty As on & Goce PIANOS has Juss beon oer od | VALENTINES, VALENTINES, VALEN,, may be nde mae sie ee Bn n prepared to pay aind-acil'al Minda-ef scqurd: | ther’ wilt funy maw ¢ there wiehon c ASTER GENERAL’ 2 ing - i i - told in one lot, at Lawrence. on the 23d inst, eu W.6.METZEROTT. | fein” LAMMOND’B, 7th street, | ton city, €ob. I0rl86n, OES OFFICE, Washing es nine . CRANDELL. fe 19-2t* MARY BELL. fe ie 128 Bridge st., Georgetoe™