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WASHINGTON SEWS ANE Goss! ‘Tre Remains oF Cor. Frorp. understand | XZXVIth CONGRESS—FIRSY SESSION. ‘errespendence. AMUSEMENTS. THE . EVEN NG STAR. ———_.—___ that the remains of Col. Flovd, whose very sudden ——->——_ Copy of Mr. Wood's note to Mr. Douglas SuINGTONMSEEATEN WASHINGTON CITY md intanbeacuae,:| om ~ “Swadsainguon Cary, Fee 16, 1800} | W Tis ae wen, soit : RicumoxD, Va., Feb. 16, 1860. | the 6 o’clock train of this morning to Lynchburg, — ; Ww yn Constitution of ‘Manager 6 W. Girss: RIDAY. -. February 17, 1860. h I of delegates to the | from whence they will be carried to Wythevi Ix THE Szxare, yesterday, Mr. Gwin, from the} Dzam Sin: The ¥ n : ae . Ry OLEEN. SRL woke Soares Peolcatar Nd Se ee ra snags | Go. Wher be a Committee onthe Post Office and Post Rotds, to ttibs day contains important queries: ler of Orehestra ™. Winners. The Weekly Star, Full as usual of metropolitan news and gossip, and ehoice literary rending, is now on our counter ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its interesting contents are the following articles: Speech Without Words, er Cireumnavigating a Burglar; Reminiscences of Hon. Wm. Penning- ton and Henry Clay; Physical Training; A Bold Villain, who marries @ dozen or 30 wives; Mr. Rarey amd the Cabmen; Adventures of a Nugget: Married under Prohibition; ve letter of 5 = re s ° J ¥ sw Yorx, Feb. 14, 1898. any; kad sll mereere tocemse Upthe cote} | Ariiberiiitacer QUE Posrussrze, — line fica emegcen Cees A tian nnd Foci Sites | Ap the editors of en wood te about in thecourse of the | Postmaster of the House has made the following legraph, reported P r acetae for the admission of as and steamboats to arrive in thecou ay Fred, A. Soule, Messenger, vice x need ee ‘te visit your ci ‘own's resolution that a committee of delegation Into the Charleston Conven- The friends of Wise confidently claim a great | McDevitt; Andrew J. Myers, Messenger, vice F. inted on the part of the Senate, to be whe St would ba‘erell for Presidential as numerical majority of the body, and I think they | Saxty, resigned; Sam'l Lee, Messenger, retained. | 8¢t imgoncert with such committee as may be ap- | pirants to ask Mr. Wood if he are correct in making the claim; {nsomuch as Sin a pointed on the part of the House of Representa- | Judge Dougias was last here, pledge his entere they went to work in due time tosecure theat-| U.S. Treasunen.—As the papershave various- tives. to make suitable arrangements for the inau- cries to apres — acon $ incl 3 uration of the Equestrian Statue of Gen. Wash- | not make this ein the tendance here of every man from every portion of | ly stated the name of the new U.S. Treasurer, we | Tngton, on the Bs of February, was, after con- | men of high character; and if be did not state the State, known as active in his favor.who might | deem it proper to say that itis Hon. George W. be able to pay his own expenses on such an occa- | Rowls, of Tenn., a gentleman of fine legal attain- Punt AVIS TENNIE PRERERS L Also of Miss May haem Me Sam. Pannen, Miss Jenny Parteras Martha Gibbs and Fanny. THIS EVENING, The Renutitul Britnn denominated ALLTTHAT GLITTERS 18 NOT COLD, Ma-tha Gibbs. Jonny Parker siderable discussion, adopted: and Mr. Brown not | distinctly to Douglas that e man on bis dele- +-soeee N. J. Bi Vv desiring to serve. the Vice President named | gation would vote for him in Charleston Con- elu '¢ wit’ the sorraming farce entitiad Messrs. Hammond, Hunter, and Hamlin as the | vention, and that the only man of am inence Tooo ™ 4 Startling Family Complications—a man woos his | sion, and could possibly spare the time to attend, | ments, and high personal standing in that State. coun tee eo ie oad pth ten roctcina wits bie organization wi iwi ue = Oly EATON BOW J. Parker own daughter and nearly morriss her; A Dilem- | Ig Virginia, the county meetings of both parties, —_ : he special order was taken up, being the bill | had had any difticulty in bring sup = eee ““Stuart Robecs ma; Tne International Prize Figit; Natwrol| after naming mage to a State Convention, | NAvat Onpexs —Ltentenants James. H. Ro-| to probibit the Issue of bank notes by corpora. | of the Judge was Mr. Wadsworth? Hawier. Oyster Beds; Wholesale Poisoning; Desperate ft chelle and William G. Dozier have been ordered saad — geal Gaal ee to the receiving ship Pennsyivania, Norfolk, Va. ae gf peacinrepswapatalones oe ee Tue Wrature.—The following report of the jae nce a Seate'cheab ‘aneekingé, Su the pro- weather for the morning is made from the Amer- ceedings of which any and every ia er Of the icag Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- ae = y participate. ‘Thus tgs choose to | S0M/an Institution. The time of observation is pr ocram me & JOHN T. PARSON'S BALLAD ENTERTAINMENT, 4t PHILHARMONIC HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, February 20th. Parr Pinsr. rs tions, associations, or individuals, within the Will you oblige me by rv ing whether there District of Columbia, and further to preyent the | js any foundation tor So ea bm BS made? circulation of bank notes issued by any fhcor} Very truly, Frrxaxpo Woop. ted company or association of individuals beyond Hon. S.A hover: the limits of the District of Columbia of a less de- nomination than twenty dollars. Mr. Slidell explained and advocated the bill. Mr Clarke ey Beets several amendments, in- Bncownter Between Females—a nine howr batt. The Puff Klectrical; An Original Character; The Harper's Ferry Trials—conviction and sen- tence of Stavens and Hazlett; The Hawesville Tragedy—an infernal machine 11 basket of 1685; Copy of Letter of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas. - Freavakr, 16, 1960. ote just sae ved, tended to render the bill less ambiguous. Dean Sia:—In reply to your received, | 1 Introtuctory Eesay bout 7 2” 5 1 take pi in stating that there is nota par. |}! ; Congressional Proceetings; Procesdings of the Su- | drum up attendants, aa the Wise managers have | SPOUT "lore. aa Fst lec le oF thi Dian) Oe reasoeabls te | tickle of truth in the stsoment published inthe {7 m7 Nome Deer preme and District. Courts; Operations of the & peop! is done, may at will draw together a large majority | New York, N.Y. of sympathizers in their cause; provided their | Philadelphia, Pa. opponents, as in this case, fold their arms, stand eS 2 on their dignity, and disdain to resort to any such Richmond, Wace avstem of generating for their favorite an illusory Petersburg, Va. appearance of strength before the people which | Staunton, Va. he does not really possess. WWitnalorrton ie Last night the Wise men held a mass-meeting | Columbia, 8. © at Corinthian Hall. which is said to have been | Charleston. S. packed witha motley crowd of Richmond city | Augusta, Ga. people, of all political parties, and delegates. besa Ga ‘They voted to press the proposition to express the Columbus, “G2 preference of the State for the nomination of Ex- | sfontgomery, A Governor Wise by the Charleston Covention. The | Prairie Bluff, 4 a Vote upon it in the convention will doubtless test | Mobile. Ala. cloudy, 59°. New Orleans. cloudy, 64%, wind W. bis strength in that body. It will of course be | Barometer at the Smithsonian st 72.i.. (cor. vigorously opposed; for it isan innovation upon | rected for temperature,) 30,071; at noon, 30,013. the party's custom, never but once deviated from. | ‘Thermometer at 7 a.'m , 13"; at noo, 24°. On that occasion a resolution instructing the dele- |, Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- gates to be elected by the people of the respective | 42V: 37°) minimum 16°. districts to vote for Van Buren was sear piacere : c« a irgint which bed to be eventually repudiated by the | pannesace Raitvoud oy Tecaden magne the State, whose vote, it will be remembered, was | and boggaye cars were precipitated into Holston thrown against V. B. on account of bis desertion bog near Marion 38 Seyi county oaks of the Democracy upon the Texas question. The | brakesman was killed, and James I.. Oney, the Wise interest further claim to be able to throw a | Mail agent, had his arm broken. Mr. Burford, the resident engineer, and several others, were large preponderance of the numerical vote of the | more or less injured. The accident was occa- party in the State by and through their use in this | sioned by a land slide. instance of the system of “alternate”? voting which istrict to have a voice In ” determining what legislation would be most | Co®stitution”’ newspaper of this morning. that per romotive of their interest. you had pledged the support of the dei ‘on to Z 1Me_ Slidell stated that the people of the District price Laramie WS (ey pentiar nee not ask any legislation at all upon the subject i Sew ¥. r ‘They insist upon Danking withoutlawand against | ™ct You receutly In New York, nor lave you ever law. given me any reason to believe that your deleza- Mr. Mason replied that the people of the District | [On, mould support me in the event they were ad- Know what they require, and if these banking in- | "09 1110 the cova” S.A. Doon. stitution are as bad na they have bees sey resented, | 10. Purwinto Woe >: A Daveras. ae en would ask that the oper sige ahaie 22 remedy shou applied. He had beard of no such application, and’ thought the pastage of this] _Ttems Telegraphed from Washington. bill would do injustice to the people. v_Waswixston, Feb. 16.—The Committee on Mr. Bayard advocated the bill, and replied to } Elections will take up the contested seat of Mr the arguments of Mr. Mason Sickles first. The case turns upon a pint of law, After some further discussion, without taking | a8 to the competency of the House to take up and any action on the bill, its consideration was post- | decide a contested seat where the legal notification poned until Monday next. of intention to contest was not given by the con- Mr. Brown gave notice of his intention, on some | testant. Mr. Williamson contends that tbe law early day, to introduce a billto punish offences | requiring such notice applies to claimants of seats against slave property in the Territory of Kansas | to whom certificates of election have been issued, This bill contans fourteen sections, and specities | Which does not reach to the case of Sickles, be the various classes of offences, attixing the punish- | never having received a certificate. ment of each. The first section provides that] The Senate in executive seasion to-day ratified every person, bond or free,who shall be convicted | the treaty between the United States and Para- of actually raising a rebellion or insurrection of | yuay.and contirmed the nomination of General slaves, free negroes or mulattoes In Kansas, shall | Whitney as collector of the port of Boston. suffer death. “Tbe same punishment {s also awarded to every free person who shall aid or as- sist, in any rebellion or insurrection of slaves, or | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS shall furnish atms, or do any overt act in further. Sanna 8 ance of such rebellion or insurrectio Advising, Wx s E UNDERSIGNED, BUSINE:S Persuading, or inducing slaves to rebel, either by | A>, Mon of Ser reerorrns Go agree to serpeud Speaking, writing, or printing, or the knowing pn goes 7 ry pe clreulation of any book or publication for that | Puru‘atlen of fee Beate at ae oF the in Patent Office; Smithsonian Lectures; The Stand- tng Committees of the House; A Count in Trouble in Washington—an interesting arcount of the affarrs; A Case under the non-re ident Law; A Literal Customer; “ Speak Kindly of the Jews; The House Commitiees; The President and the Haz- per's Ferry Raid; Railroad Connecttons; The Helperite Organizratton; Howto make Capital for Senator Douglas; The Southern Mails; The House Printing; Senator Seword’s Oratory; He Does not Withdraw; Department News; Editorials; Washington News and Gossip; Local Inteiligence, §c., §¢.; Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail and telegraph; dnteresting Personal Items; And @ great variety of choice literary articles, both prose and poetry, too mumerous to mention. This is just the paper, above all others, for mem- bers of Congress and others sojourning in the Na- tional Metropolis to send to their friends at home. Price only 3cents per copy, or $1.35 per annum. Postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged. Spirit of t " ‘own + oan Sate “On to the Charge 4. “The Light-Hou«”... 5. “The Dying Gar!,” Ti & ly i ley, $.“Sta? Spaveled Banu? pleasant,47°.wind NW clear, cool. cloudy, 54°, wind SW cloudy. cloudy. cloudy. reining. CONCERT HALL POSTPONEMENT. LAST GRAND CONCERT or SIGNOR BAUCARDE SIGNORA ALBERTINI BAUCARDE, FRIDAY EVENING, Feb 17, 1860, IGNOR BAUCARDE and SIGNORA AL BERTINE BAUCARDE Hee the honor te an nonnes to the ladies and ventiemen of Washington prelpege mr SRanD CONCERTS, mt ILLAR DS a o EVENING: Februnry 15:3h Shick ther will be assisted by Rigor ARDAVANI, Signo: MACCAFERRI. and Mr. KLEY. Tickots $1. to be had at the \ ry, Hotels, the door «n the evening +f tue Conoert. Loore open at 7 oclook ; to commence até o clock Seats mas be eccured at Me zerott's, whereas pan of the hail may be seen 16-ar* Merning Press. The Constitution, speaking of thealleged pledges of delegates to Charleston, says: “As each Democratic convention of the sever:l ; (.p2P FELLOWS’ HALL purpose. is declired felony: and the decoying | Ww. H. Ten John H. Waters. O — x 1 | Prevails here. County meetings, distant from SMITHSONIAN LECTURE S.—Prof, | away of slaves, harboring them, or resisting thet M. J) Adier & Cow Reni. Darbes, LAs w States meets and appoints delegates to the National Richmond, afer choosing delegates, are in the or DyEDSOE, Of the Univerenty of Virginia. wili | recapture, are also provided for in the bill ‘a Charles W.Mathews, Wm. ©. Ugh . ial or tical Convention which js to meet in Charleston on the . gz deleg jeliver a tecture on FRIDAY EVENING, on the After the consideration of executive busin J Muncaster. J Owens Be: SANDERSON’S 73g, Of Apri the telegraphic agents of the press, | habit of resolving that in case of the failure of any | ‘Social Destine of Mane” Leotures commence at | 4, 0%" {i adjourned until Monday next. || WiC, Magee, Han C. Aodiron, ° instructed doubtless by interested outsiders, im- | of their party from their county to attend, then its | 9 quarter beloreé u’gluck. fe 16 2 = iy ag ae = 43,8. Blackford & Ben, J. C, Johnson, RU « Vy. mediately inform the public that the delegates. or | Vote may be cast by A. Band C naming two ct | >= NOTICE —The Ficid. Siaif and Company | _Hotse —A large numberof billsand resolutions} Seo. Onnes ; ILLUSTRATIONS, poricale coe ene tac eee ca ben of caedte | tlires peuminent politicians from’ other counties, flicers of volunteers will meet at the Col. | Were introduced yesterday. most of which were Geo. ‘Tppeeinan ation f the e cit f Londen. Hotes for Det wenl Preaieacre Tewescaee ceca | whe cin surely be there Hh ast a Oe ee abot een Bext, the | local in their character. aud not specially inter-| Wein’ Wilson, es 7 : the conventions have, by resolution, declared a esting to the public G. Crandell, Among others was a bili introduced by Mr.| H-& 1 Kaufman, Parrott to repeal an act to admit the State of Kan. | Em™anve! Kaufman, sas into the Union «the English bill.) H- bp Oman Alto, by Mr. Eastabrook, of Nebraska, 2 bill to i i i vise’ meats for the parade of the z2d T In this case, if so minded, Mr. Wise’s manage: Ts ba intend fe partioipane Ta the duties of that dap had but quietly to furnish a list of thetr partizans | are expeoted ta be present at this meeting, they wished to be so entrusted with votes, totheir | By orser of COL. HI KEY. 1. R. BIS Adj 2 active men-at distant county seats, charging ther | —©: R- BISHOP, Adjutant, fo 16 Admision, 25 ants. Doors « at7«"ol ok Afternoon Exhibition on SATURDAY. at three grelvok, being the .sst Cay exhibition in W shin a. fe PAINTINGS AND STATUARY preference for any individual, the delegation to Charleston may properly be considered ‘in favor of the nomination’ of that person for the Presi- dency; but where no such resolutions have been adopted, and no such preference indicated, it E G. B. Barnard & 3 funthionss & Co. Co., :, a 5 THE JUNIOR SUNS MALTA WILL | enable the people of Kansas to form 2 State con- hen Had, THE FOURTH A L EXHIBITION safe to conclude that the delegates are unpledged, | With the duty of getting those names inserted {n Dmastht tise nae FRIDAY EVEL | stitution and a State government, aud for the ad-| FJ Banton! . or TH and will vote for the candidate whom the majority | ue resolutions as alternates. The masses of tue 1G, a8 bu iness of importance will be bronght | mission of such State into the Union. “Snot & Burros se ots ee of the Convention may select with a view to the | party In such counties not knowing anything | belore the order. By order G.R.M. a nmcasage Was received from the Senate an-| “}inaot & Burronghs, GALLERY, (on Pa. avs bet, 10th and lth ate) Dest interests of the country and of the Democratic | whatever cf the particular Presidential predilec- | ~¢1>*°S® soled nbn tee fointinent of a committee, tobe} ire MA Wollard, Admisaini st pereaoe te We know that this is so with regard to | 4 ¢ th Hesnalee= wit fi THE “CHARLS HEUDSIECK” CHAM- | Joined in by the House, jn relation to the inaugu-| Srytmea te Hunts Seas: n Tickets admittin, rs to the toy Btesunaueataocce States whom telesraphic | Uous of those proposed as alternates—who are only | { PAGNE. ration of the equestrian statue of W ashington, on] Goocge Gray, Gallery and Course of Addresses by emi- aetumee correspondents have described ue fosi, | kHOwn to them (as invariably being active in the | ~ Consumers of Champagne should be always | the 22d inst. 3 Ww Bea'i, nent lecturers, during the neason of «ix wehbe. gat Shs wes , oe Pe Democratic party cause) accept their suggestions | 9Steful to observe if tne name “Charles Heidsieck Ou motion of Mr. Keitt, of S.C, the blank in A. Upperman, WOCKE. 6 leat ev tenner ee eesee renee OO OONtS tively pledged to vote for A, B. or C. hi shh 3 PI Bee ison, the Iaho! and cork. ‘This Wine 1s acknow!- | the Senate resolution was filled with the number | %- Lipecomb, The Constitution further says that it has the best | "¢m.con. In this way it {s not improbable that Ser be the purest now imported eno ye ay five : sf warerk, ‘ This Exhibition of AMERICAN ART oonteins : i ion (at | Ket, Itean be obtained 1 shingto 4 . ; . -Rackae y t 4 ef reasons to believe that the Connecticut and | some six active partaane of oe poelnation, (at | & Brothers, Hamilton & Leach, E.G, Dyers Sami | The House Went into Committee of the Whole! j emuci tom D W. Oyster, “i aed ta wn Ely the oo! x tk delegatious are entirely uninstructed | Charleston) of Gov. Wise carry in their breeches | Baoon & Go. Jnckaon & Brother, Middleton & | on thestate of the Union (ar W ashburne, of Ill.,] Jenkin Thon * M. Barnard for sale, . ew Yo elegat! ir yu ite y & & ( ‘arnard, lest on are for sale, fel and uncommitted peckets credentiais as alternntes to cast the vote | Beall, Edward Hall. and BK. E. White & Co. inthe chair.) and resumed the consideration of Nichois & Wilkinson, James L, Cathcart, The Invelligencer is devoted to Congressional | of 20,000 Democrats of the State; Mr. Hunter's aay Pontl te New Veil, DME DRNACae er Bee Saat aed tae coos ttle Bean tome, Doers Nislbowie, B. Al LS AND PA RTI ES. proceedings and news. friends not having resorted to the same pian to| fell $m Sole Agentafor North America. | se rercrred te the independent position be occu- cee Evert, | ae ee a aes oes counteract them. BALTIMORE CONFRCTIONERY pied, being responsible to no party organization. Wm Ke len, MA GAS82ZY NS! Wil cive an OPENING i[J~ Commencing with next week, there is to It is now after 11 a.m, and the convention hase Fine csy Sixte Str i He adverted to the period he formation cf the Wh . Edes, eb SRS ee os pCa t bf nee 1 1 . A resh Cakes eve} ay, Candies and Fruite Constitution, wh hold vi ® reary st, LLARDS ‘Orc be a double train by the Southwestern route from | meets at noon; 80 I must close this in order to get | kinds, Wedding Cakes, Fancy (os kes, Ps ramids | and asserted uae aloe os then a eel Bs i: Terps invites his frieads Washington to New (rleans, instead of one. a8] a good seat trom which to observe the -- high on Oyoaments of ait kinds and sizes, Schariotte institution of the country, and designed to be pre] RS T. Cissell. | Hyde 2) = ry - Doo heretofore. ss times” that will doubtless come off there. wande’ to ondere Partien "eat tee etd served and protected by ‘that sacred instrument, | 5 Cgeius Stribling, Goan conme.ceats o'clock p.m. Go < TF The Washington correspondent of the W. D. W—u Weddings, &c., furnished wi 1 kinds Contect’ | 2nd that from that day to this the institution had E. Pickre'l & Co,. Provided Ficdhan Pout saga tad Solin Saiace iets Wes toes oe 0 ioneries at the shortest notice, and most reason = received the sanction and protec ion of the legis- = = lative, exerutive, and judicial departinents of the AT SHE CONVENTION, OF THE <3 — ‘The XN : ION DEMOCRATIC PARTY, on Federal Government The North, by reason of | q-3, img, the dolluwing peonesiie’acat climate and sojl, had found slave labor unproft-| resnlutions were aacpeete ee able, and had abolished the institution, but ina Whereas, It has been sedulously reported through- gradual manner, which enabled their slave-owners | ovt the ‘lowe teatthe Union Democratic Party to di pose of their property to the Southern plant. | have determined upun and intend to divide the n Tux Dery or Coxouzss 1x THe Mattar or | Be terms. Water Ioes, and Roman Stavery iy Tax Teretrorizs —Whether the JQSEPH SHAFFIELD, Democratic caucus of the Senate do ur do not late of Butcher Noo gRetanery ; Baltimore, finally conclude to make the resolutions of Senator = : : = - Davis the platform of the party upon the subject BE PATRIOTIC. _ Tit82 GRAND COTILLON PARTY nightly closeted with Republicans, at the Nationaj Hotel, in this city. oF THE in-mday © HOLLAND CLUB, ren at >" Abram Doughty has been arrested near Brentsville, Va., charged with being too sociable : es i in | Schooi fund. andf‘o repeal the present police law, | PAins nor expen wi | ie rpared to inake th with the colored population and speaking abo. | of the duty of Congress to prevent territorial legis- CELEBRATE THE TYRNTY-SECOND. | condemulng the insitatien os interes ence | sed the law relating to awine.in the event o: tne | flim brat party. of the neason. A foud ootilion tion sentiments. He is to have an examination. | lation against slavery whenever that may be] gery gr BUY 7our FIRE WORKS at barous were rolling in the wealth acquired by cod wh cesrall tear sree eRe slection; | “Tickets 50 conte, admitting a geotinean, — Shaved. It is very clear, from what took plice in | AVENING FANS, HAIR NETTS, FANCY | tit ancestors engaged in the slave trade. He | get Ree ee Pe re me iano ome: i> Thirty ship carpenters and about as many the Iaté caucus meeting of the Democrats of the HAIR PINS, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, declared that the democratic party was to-day the oppos¢d either to the divi of ths Schoo: Fund, . Committee. laborers were discharged from the Portsmouth z jias | Ke. very cheap at . * | only party which could bope successfully to resist | or the remod-iliug of the so called Hog and Polos G. Hacer, Beed, Navy Yard on Saterday, 2 t of furthe: body, that, with the exception of Messrs. Douglas fe 30. P LAMMOND’S thet | the black republican party, that could save tue | Laws, and that neither of such measures have boen ¥ Rend, C. 8. Denham. ae mL Ur@ays for want of further ei0- | and Pugh, every man of them holds to the correct. : AM South from civil and servile war, and roll va-k | "trowel spoken of or even contemplated by this | __J. Fanner, whch reyeest ness of the doctrine. Messrs. Clingman and | SGONS OF MALTA EXPOSED.—A complete the tide of Sewardism and fanaticisin. erg that they are mere shain issues. Bol be ie . to dive he ti i Mr. Hoard, of N. Y.. addressed the committee | the trusi-sure astaally valores the penny Om briefly, not, as he said. in reply to the thrice-told Reso. ved further. Phat the trueis ues tale of the danger of dissolution of the Union, but | ing, election, are those of low taxation agaist \) exposure of the disgusting ceremonies of this Toombs are understood to be against taking a | secret orden, rio 12 genta. Sadat at party attitude on the subject; though both of |g 17 ¢¢ oepealts Pi ice : them are understood to endorse its correctness, as £2 Gold has been found in considerable quan- tity about twelve miles from Panama, on the Chagres river, near the town of Cruces, anda good FU'RST GRAND BALL OF THR NATIONAL Perea pal ai the ASSEMBLY poe ROOMS, on the 2-4 of February, 1960. Commitier af Arrangements, Captniy Watt, Rich. Brown. 5 Na to repel some of the unjust assaults which had | high taxation—eoon »my against extravegance—re- Lieut. Foxwe.l, Denie! Dona'dson, many of the citizens of Panama have left for the | for themselves. We have not the least idea that FOR SALE TOA SOUTHERN PLANTER— been made in the House upon his constituents aud Pe tp al det yt peo pier abusers | Lieat Kap 5, _ Robt. Bozznei, “diggins.” any gentleman's Presidential schemes or views sed 31,8 cook,)and four ¢ Chitaren (not. to be vipat io palace on sbi ¢uld the | the only measures which this pa-ty advocat- and Wa. Flood, can long prevent the Democracy from {nacribing Solel BERS nd bree tele forrest co rigecrn U~ Hon. Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky. de- N_B No hats exespt milit livered bis long expected address before the which they will pledge their nomi adhere by gentlemen on the other side, bad made him | ts are low tavaty oe’ “retrene blusi se] iy arod 12, 10, and 7. respeotively. Name price for the upon their banner this sound constitutional doc- | lot if they’ answer the deso:iption when seon. Ad onomy, retrenchment, ré- answ: with indignation. form, and uational conservative p-incip e+. AT = Young Men’s Republican Union, in New York | "!2¢—2° Congressional intervention conceruing dress Box 21, Star Office. ___forr-2t*_ Hace Lamar. of Miss., obtained the floor, when A a ee caer tie eee omar PERSONAL. on Wednesday evening, at tne Cooper Institute. | #¥€tY in the Territories for intervention’s suke— BE LATERNCON EXINIBITIAE LAST At ve ovciock the! House Sdiouruea. ~~ | invi ed to oo operate with us,in the endeavor to MADAM .MORRICE. THE GREAT As ee ene, sort ay we | but all that may be necessary to conserve rights ree oe sy $,omote reform. by joining with usin voting the | IVE TKOLOGIST AND DC ES<, just from The Hail was crowded, in spite ofthe fierce storm = < rays RUSSIAN WAR - nton Demorratic ticket, which we guarantee shall | Earops —This ig ly eifted and intel icent lay oar and the fact that the price of admission was fixed | 8U2"#utied in the Constitution of the United Will be givens Preceedings of To-Day. em ace men of known principle. responsibi itr, | bs consulted on the fast, ri wen’ ead Fature evente at twenty-five cents. Mr Clay exprested his | S868 Whenever such rights may be assailed— | ro MORROW, Fe" TO-MORROW, | Tis Sexats is not in session to-day. ability and interrity, sctuated solsly by a desire Gall at No. 74 Pe. avenue, between Zlet and 2 ; ¥ wasps D4 ® | such, in few words, being the pith of the admira- igus | SATURDAY, , Ml furan Howse, ane tus tadics a i173" By order of THE CONVENTION, || “cet 1st ward. fe 16 3: views on all the prominent political topics of the Ats o'clock dt Atso’elock he reading of the Journal, | _f 17: = a day, including Di Scott, Join Brown Helper, bly drawn resolutions of Seastor Davia, above | 2550 Cock: _ - ee < r, > r ZEN fs red Scott, : ‘ a JUST RECEIVED, referred to $i hee 2,000 URS. OF GUSHEN BUTTER, a vory - . foun O = - Se ee superior article, wi sold a ereat targair, in lots New Your Coxrreren ELxcrios.—This case | {ubotier article, wll be sold a trent targairs inlote continues to excite much interest. The Commit- | abont returning to New 1 ork immediately; it must tee of Elections met yesterday morning, and had | >*,slose¢ ADAM D., the most ruccessful FORTUNE M TELLER on this «i of the Atiantic. ix now in this city, and oan be oontulted upon all affairs of Love, } nectng ost Articles. &o, &o. at No. a ie = tween 6th and 7th, Terme § cents, im Mr. Miles, of 8. C., rose toa privileged ques- MPORTANT TO THE CITIZENS OF ; = . (So 'SkCRGAtowN the tion, asking that the Speaker would enforce tue | gsrrest Conneet cf POW N-OONCERE. Pdi rules in regard to having the desks which were | given by the Dumbarton street M. Sabbath being brought back in the hall removed. There | =chool will be repeated on FRIDAY EVENING kad ‘been on express rule passed by the House, | "Xt, February 1th, Admission : Adulte 15 gente, Sherman, and Republican prospects for 1560. -j Don Jose Berges, raguay; Bernardo Osteila, M.A. Also, in saore. one barrol of superior WHISKY, | substituting the present seats for the desks whieh | itldren 19 ovnts fol ——— = = Lacas ond Martin Vera, attaches of the Legation; | up the case of the ‘Third Congressional District of | Ove Wait oack of BRANDY, vet has, Were formerly in the ball. and that order had not | J AMES =. WELCA’S FAMILY PLOUR.—We BOARDING. ol FM. Smulth, Col P. St Geo. Cooke: T-P’ | New York. Mr Wiltanson preented Ia case, | Ome, hat Gask of WANE will be soid vory low | been rescinded He thought the Docrkeeper had Aen FEE receipt of Gad barrele of thie juaty a Mayo, and D. 8. Hufferd, of Va.,are at Willards’. | 4, which Sickles replied, asking for further time oI WMOMARSHALL, Auctiorear, ten paity ces very censurable conduct in having | Colehrat: ‘supply. seaeanemaniaie elec een he A ee Be Aes Wm. E Buton tei ae ad Ae, 2 pom the! te | to put in bis points. He akes the zround that in| _fe17 3t_ BEATE weeh Mr. SVaslibcrhe: of Til aot eiesa occupyin, fo 00 AT at PRO TEE Netto s eS: Cyrtrect., between Sth and 1:7, Wiles Witt tracdwageurn ee hs uCecis | Consequence of the failure of Williamson to serve | 4O FON SES AND WESTER RAR DING | the said desks relieved the Doorkeeper of all rec | —° 17% __99 and 101 Water at , Georgeto No. 293 Terms §3 per week. te 17-% pete at Wit! ecelicnel” oe ee lke cic cl as Ge her HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS. thatvidually divected the desks oe ye weeny | L500 dearest eres ROTATOES, ayaa | BOARDING —Mre. JANE TAYLOR, No. #11 riuge. be had a son, now a celebrated painter tn | snd cannot be heard on the merits of his case. S7EBOLD & BROS and ny ditected the desks to be brought In. | 1siknd POTS TORE ie stern cad Beale ae luise and clomapchceue bon ieenee Tenens ie England, of whose genius he was justly proud. Williamson replies that owing to the failure of TOMATOES AND PEACHE snd’ were therefore solely responsible. (50) cents per bushel. Seat one geen med mag = § Aten familics, transient or permanent boarders, which ee _ : ESO, Tue Harrer’s Ferry [xvestication.—Mr. the State canvassers to make such « declaration as | Of svperior Qnslity, sarpassing all others in retain- =) | . she will rent on moderate terms, if app'ied for im- ‘ing their or g'nal flavor. F * 2,008 bushels New Jersey Blue Mereer POTA- mediately. 915 203 * England Emigrant Ait Corner akent of the New | contemplated by the act of Congreas, there was uo | | Our Tomatocs oan b+ attained ia the following | TE YAS Soon ax mrerriniie LAST cea pleked over and will be so.d perfectly | UCL. Sadie pense Sart Aid Company. testitied before | sitting inember to notify, aud thut by virtue of the we eee cei iigeeriee NOL&G, Sti iaete| WEE RuSsiN™ war : ARTLEY £ BROTHER, WANTS Senate, that he met oid Breen ie eee of the | action of the body there was no way left for him | rQomTheRy Limenrins, No, 3 evenings. o Wil Be given fe l7-Im_99 and 101 Water st, Geore:town._ Nis. RIT of 1856, and heard bin speak at various | to compel the attendance of witnesses under the | | CuNTRE Menker No. 367, Tuosdeye, Thursdays TO-MORROW, |. AFTERNOON? 2OW.| Herring VAR yn ACKEREL, | F[EAL WAITER WANTEDatthe Washi meetings, and ‘bad various OF Warations, With | act of Congress. The case was rostponed til) | * {-1.0UK FOR THE FLAG. forr2t® | arsorciock! (ty 7 TAts'OrClock ! | 20! arrels prims bright St Joh ALR W TUR raed cesta Leek ue So tone shares. 9 never meatioued to Lim any design to invade the Tuesday next. The impression prevails that the WwW EvDING ty next CARDS. ME, 1, Fa GASZE NRE, Profenror and Tench. | Brat” CxPeete", aod forsale inloteto suit purehas- | Soracref adr aid Px ate wenn | slave States. Brown called on him afterwards at | Committee will ask for the appointment of a ae eet nvirations, | LU er of Fash nable Dancing, respeet{u'ly 20 imr-e's extra No.1 Eastp-rt HE2FING, TANTED—A +nna lave) Ary ne Lawrence. in the fall of 1858, and deposited with | commission to take testimony. so that the case Nea‘iy Engraved br * rena catia Wasps and the. 168 and RD 2 beifax Shoretisped ¢o very nice Davi 004 cook t+ |, ill please addres* Bim for sefe keeping certain’ documents, consist. | may be decided on its merits. DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE, that ‘he will give the iaet quarte'e ieee Tac Mewes “onthe or? Saou e ty Fowreom.. mmmeaes ing of promissory notes, made by va’ fous persons ——-—-- Pi » bet. Sth and 10th ste, in the Territory to the National Kansas Relief Committee—notes which he had gathered up a8 agent for that Committee. Mr. C. accepted the rustedy of the papersas a favor to Brown, and veld them subject to his order. Brown never - : otxting wh ConeRxsstonaL ComMITTER For Titz 22p.—A committee consisting of the following named | (QOPPFR AND. amt TVIeW ORn ANTED—A second-hand hea one berse GROCER’S WAGON. Tnqatre at she, fe ir io Won ad prepare jis pupils tor the why Bt] loxite No Zire nn MACKEREL, Febroary 2 ieer Minane a cammere} on Sraleck | nstorenrd for sate, 5 rr 2 or Misses and Mastors at 4 0’o); 4 p. m., and Latien ard sentiomen at? clock p.m, md 101 enone eee STEEL PLATE : = every Tuesday aud Thursday A MatineeCive | 01726 99 and 101 ot , Reovertown. gentlemen bax been appointed by the respective ENGRAVING. ernme .t Stables, on Capit! Hi |. . Every imaginable styloof Engraving on Copper | for Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to poriet TATOES. AJ ANTED—A WOMAN COOK branches of Congress. to make arrangements for | aut Bieme erin tot mae S fe . Raboag he Wak 000 Rae 4 WANTED—A WOMAN COOK. made any disposal of then, and after his execu- | the inauguration of Clark Mills's equestrian statue | DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE, Son ares any of tie Wew Denon, “nee 2.001 an inte bros forget ral veo pean Hotel. ourner of *. avenue tion Conway forwarded them 10 De. Webb, of | of Washington, on the 22d instant’ On ti General Engravers, - tte oe ele - [None bat euch as hi Beston, for the committee to which they belong. | °r \y Sstingtan, on the 22d instant. On the part 326 Pa.av, bet 9th and 10th sts, QPENING-OPENING ! from store in lots to suit p bring recommend ed. He never saw Brown afterwards, and never | Of the Senate, Messrs. Hammond, Hunter, and ¢ = TER BERRY, scenes Sitated Sane EUROPEAN HOTEL. | f4 0 55 Ww : town. 5 Usd any Knowledge of his Harper's Ferry incur- | Hanlin; ou the part of the House, Mess. Keitt, | Gp. VISITING CARDS ‘The undersigned has the honor of aunounemm = PER | HOUSE WANTED — The oy vaitieer wisheew mttcrcmee tie ae y inc ape 7 - ET Them Engrave. and Priated at his frinés and the citizens of Washing UPQ*T’S GUNPOWDER, _ Ge eubermnees lvante on and 11th = Board was designed to effect mot hance | Perceived that the chairman of tie Senate com- | _f17 2+ on BURGE aN Bom shment, “THE orcos of tite satis sca that Lane never the remotes? idea of invading Missouri, Virginia, or any other State on the giobe. Conway did not think that Brown had anything to do with Lane In any of his ope- vations. ‘The New England Emigrant Aid Com- ess corperation. Its ob- } ite method waste put up saw-mills. aud a few temporary houses, at particular piaces in the Territory where towns had been located, and to direct emigration to those places. It received its compensation in EUROP: AN HOTEL.” oorrer of lith amt rome Sole Axency for the Dastries of Columbia, ® enue, on Saturday next Thearrangements, em A large su: piv, embcaoing every variety, aways braoine the various de-artments, have been earried | 08 hand, =nd delivered free to all parte of ‘the out wih auoh ciroumspection asto suite List. Orde:s can aleo beleft at the offive of A: ™ ich may be n ade for good eating, d ‘ vExprese Company. Washingt c. ¢ y cy 9 rooms for lodging are com‘ortal ASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S PHI! oe united with prompt services. # ‘tments A | PHILADEL- Val te nil pide aie 70k wig mts | MIS DR RUGLTT Eee Swe fre wots Fai hengreved, ewthor "at table Thotcor a fe wart epand invitedh porsoar etn eae yt ation 1g sEeh As to facilitate offici ime terated it trial — matters, being coutrai and commnendien wenaeee aees meas © NY i gees ty the Cap.tol as wellas to the Departments. | fag TT oE SHINN, Agents, ‘Tie Restauraut attached t™ the hotel wil alwacs | —£ : roen st» Georgetown, mittee is Mr. Hammond, of 8. C.; and the chair- A’ CTION SALE RY Ca TALOGLE man on the part of the House is Mr. Keitt, of the coil ree Sey eet tees OF same State. ‘This is in consequence, we presume. ae CLOTH eal VELVET CLOAKS. of the fact tout Clark Mills himself is a citizen of | .. A AEIMZERED ERCEMSOLE SOR a South Carolina. Furthermore, it will be observed | FIRST-CLASS C1RY RETAL TRADE, THE that Messrs. Hunter and Garnett, the second names " <5 < . ow the List, are from Virginia, the State that gave | We Will seli the avove mentioned desirab'e 2 . Goods at Ron HALL Sevond st Sa’ 0 birth to Lim to whose memory and honor it ix | TO-MORROW (Seturday MORNING. Getter, proposed to erect this statac. At 10% o'clock. coved $2) to $25 th Address E F G.. & Simos statins Weenie ana soeect rect aska onl i the advertiser willon'.. je tf Ww NTED—A SITUATIUN in 8 store, by which ® youth 17 years of age may earn living. Prefers to icarn a trade. Satiefne ar, recommendations given with regard to integrity Ospability. Apply at this Office. nol? LOST AND FOUND. ; : ek: beina condition to accommodate passengers who | EYOR RENT.—The beautiful STORE No. 77, and fn and fround these towns. It depended on Fe . No.1. 1 Superior Cloth Cloak, cost $15 ae 1 ‘ 2 2 5 E No. 77, the growth of the towns for the value of its prop-| Bark Auvsty!—The members of the House of Shoe — eats tore hasatthare fp i ie ee : erty and the prefits of its tovestments. It never | Representatives, ora considerable portion of tien:, 3 1 Eugenia : id the fare cf auybody to the Territory, except ts own agents § It provided = method of [nfor- near the Union ” " a tel and Bank, and no’ Teonpied by ne, Ses one ee 20, pains ‘Wi'l be spared in order to | wil! be Br rent on ‘and after ry iat of Ma bys ’ seem inclined to repudiate the new bench-seats : t iskelie Px is five cntits satisfaet.on to those who may honor | Alro. for rent Uti i carriage use 1 “ : lied with a mation to sil! emizrants, so that persons from dif. | W!bout further trial; and tue most impatient of 7. 1 Fringed “ = p.emmrcn. | URAGINTIgetucharvin stein? © ferent neiguboruoeds going to Kansas could be | them have managed to have some forty or fifty Ha ith “ E M oO V A Lb. RANDELL, OPTI put into communication with each other, and | of the old desks surreptitiously re-introduced and Lae ed “6 sare Cc cs 1 Monday right of fould be thus formed inte companies. It also ar- | placed in the open spacesand passages of the ball, ei iger bate iP Sel ced French Nesting hits and Rages with railroad companice fore small re-| and have quietly ensconced. themelees, letheac wi « i Plumbers and Gas Fitters, ored, and all other SP with 4 of the fare of tin the ction of persons going out in these | ©Or rn . iy to thie di 13. 1 Velvet Trimmed Would respec'faily notify ther friends and the pub- | the best qualit, athe. companies. The New England Emigrant Aid | Comfortable arm-chairs. greatly to the disgust and ve “ lie 11> general that thoy have aemoveD [aris | sliver fretes. no vaiye to aay pre Company never bad anything to do with Jobn | indignation of the lew favored ones. "Among 15 1 Ragian “ ¥LUM ING AND GAS FITTING ESFALISA. | new classes sat a eth AEP St Yo 5 Maine ayenre, Brown. nor with any plan for forcibly disturbing | these «- aquatter sovereigns”? was noticed the Hor as a . REEN T from No. 487 82h stree’ to No. 867 Penn | ———-———__—7s— ~ ae. Bee. * ht 4 ee 5 '. i ae. «CAS Onen eee slavery in any State or Territory of the Union Mr. Sickles, of N. Y., who settled himself with 1a. 1 Sac eC exsed eovitioe, then eal ee. LETS A neld TENT SCREEN SHOVELS, Rascenictto—A caren eicomrtance took | c=! imperarablty 0 writing wale tesorm | | ai Siactegtlr Cline wae george’ | AL eke Ned Super aes tee! Seatoracr place last week in Louisville, Ky. Saturday the | of excited debate, which the introduction of the 2. 13) = — Lt CAMPBE: ijk BON, Papers contained an guituary notice of the death | seats gave rise to. howled through the bali. =: 1,000 Swot tea one: fe 16-5" 351 Pa. avenue, te attend bis funeral from tenon 22 bis friends | ot | #4 bunches BANANAS OS” APPLES, ONIONS. BEANS, a>. ana feek ‘Seturda corner of Market ‘Tus Manytasp Erection Caszs.—Wm: P. % 1 Colored “ “ SAM’L T. DRURY +h & bbs. APPs bx, and carriages were at the door Pyke rne, Pea® | Preston, of Baltimore, was among the visitors to %. iMotreand Velvet «12 feist corner Pa, avenuee-4 Lith et. bbls. Red and Yellow ONIONS, dead man bad been clothed in ‘moe Lire the House hall to-day, and while on the floor was B. pSaperior Cth Closk 16 GREAT BARGAINS slag WE) | ie OR > PEL ES ana PEACHES, and an Suddenly the wer of felends had | ia.conference with a number of leading members > ‘ = - = ze ‘That have been in use. ahlyeskeenes eg ted Noloniss ad produce generally. assemble lenly the man in the coffin gave | 4 tic side of the hall. His business _ucenie of 1 hire, for $175 ay signs of life. Rumor states that he Hieked the ee cabedae be in relation to 3 1 Bie ome “ie P tity ipsmentara Yor cash. MARTHA dates ae 2a. pos gton , nos from 5 mente. E F NO! < oaf 3 well. * | the Congressional seat he contests with Harris of Sethi a £162: JOHN F. &LLIS. 306 Ps nv, at eye nia of ake Tak, Gigs Dinh Members of We Me wae ot Ky : Maryland. %o1 Be ie ALLOW ME TT? INFOR™ My. OL an Teer ntative Sonate U. 8 ere reepeotfully i2- Tux Excitauant ix Urea Manizono’—The |"? -- os oie FP customers, frivnds, aod the pubs ingen OO fe Hietropotiee BeobeOUg NON cy | Gee cota d ono! fixeassere of members of the rumors of an aifray between a young man named Assistant DooraexrPErs ApPPoInrep.—The 7 : Bornous s " 6. eral, that I have just aeain arrived in thi aes : » ahlesr te 68506 menann, Boyle and @ negro man near U Marlboro’ | Doorkeeper has appointed the following men. & tgiese e ,. with @ great may s'ected SINGING HIR D~- JUST RECHIVE. AT HikV y:: sa 7 were more highly colored than ‘the facts wen. wae pee! é . 89. 1 Spring « « Heald call thir attention to it, Excellent | J folk Oveter Dep t 20 buskis of ae 4 a eee eae ranted. Froa: the Marlboro? paper we learn tina | *%E€T#:—M. Reed vice T, Perry; W A Moore ae a ie MOCKING BIRDS. NIGHTINGAI Gs, ao, finest and larses. Yurk River OVS. 12.000 GeiFQR8 SHAMPRONE AND there was a diiticulty hetween the negro and vome | Vie® lL. Minor, GB a lesee iz fo18 Iw" No, S68 va.av., hotw. let andad si, | within the District denies Mares ® fe cirasise at a ala taeasieatiod oak hes neta macked ay afar and eray | MUNCAL—We ea fat ibe charming ante | ital lad wos og BURTER. 7 | Bice etter aries i kat Rompers ak Aaa, cat. The ‘was arrested the same night. and | ttice, Madame iga, may be-expected to He Cloth Cloak IS 14 KEGE Choice GOSBEN PUTTER, inst | BECO S24! Putup in esas) os Sudseler | seve va reaaoai terme i to ake ro ba ET ett Beyip's wounds were prom ptiy give a concert In this cltynext week while onher} - f°} ~~ Prices by. COnslenment, aud fur sale at New Work | yourself before buying slerwhece a weed 8 for our spring stock. . lng well — Alex, Gax., way to New Orleans. ; it C, W: BOPELER & SONS, Aucs. Told ecbe MURRAY & SEMMES. fe 16-6: Agent, ~ Noses, | fs Ne, 67 —