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WASHINGTON REWS AND GOSSIP. —-—_. Ix Very Hot Watxnr.—The letter of the Hon. Miles Taylor to Mr. Bash, published not long since, has evidently got that gentleman into very In addition to the virtnal re. ply to it from his colieagne, Mr. Davidson, which really explodes every point Mr. Taylor essayed to make in favor of his Presidential candidate, Col} Tarleton, a leading Democratic politician of his district, has published a scathi upon it; and, sebsequently, Brogg—General Taylor's “A little more grape Capt. Bragg”—is in the field against Mr. T., on We quote as follows froma Louisiana Democratic paper, that the Star's rend- ers may see the turn the controversy is tak: THE EV NG STAR WASHINGTON CITY: = February 29 1860, WEDNESDAY. = = hot water at home 7" We are overwhelmed with communica, tions advocating the nomination of this or that by the Charleston Convention, and also with similar favors directed against the triumph ef the Opposition next fall. published none of them because there is little Space in the Star in these times except for adver- tisements and news, and the views of its con- > alftairs belefly stated. To such a» are sufficiently interested in getting their polit- ical writings before the public to pay the Star’s usual advertising rates for spce in Its columns, we have to say that we ere atall times ready to aecommedate them, precisely as such accommo- dation is accorded by the New York Herald, es, the Philadelphia Ledger and Baltimore Sex, to any and all parties in politics. distinguished ma: ng commentary the renowned Colonel ductor upox prbti the same subject. AsotnerR WItNFss AGAINst “THE ABLE aNxD The Baton Rouge Advocate ng letter of Dr. of Miles Taylor INcorRrprianR.*— of the 15th, published the scath! Tarlton, as to the dottble dealing las question, with the following j proving that Col. “sgulled and deceived” by the same tences employed in Dr. Tarlton’s ¢: that other promtnent gentlemen in the Second Congressional District, are also to lat rience about Mr Ta miblic. We rather ti er is in a very bad way just now. Baton Rouse. Feb. 15, 1839. ned, a delegate in the Congres- on which nominated the Miles Taylor for reelection, voted for him under essions as those expressed in the And most em; repudiates the opinions and doctrines containe: in the extraordinary letter of Tribune and Te - specious pre- Spirit ef the Merning Press. The Constitution criticizes what it calls “Mr. Winter Davis's last effort,"—being bis late speech tn the House on the resolutions of censure of the Maryland Legislature. ‘gencer is devoted to Congressional proceedings and news misceliany. Se Pin Hanover, N. Y., a woman recently cut *Le throat of ber brother, who was living at her horse. for persisting in getting drunk. > The Republican members of the Maine Legislature were to meet in convention last even- ing to choose four delegates at large to represent thar State at the Chicago Convention. y their ex ‘frankness’? before ie ink that the honorable mem- The undersi sional Conven! the same impr card of Mr. Mr. Tayior to Mr. Braxton Brace. The upshot of the business is to be, that not a single delegate of a pro-Donglas leaning: will be able to creep into the Charleston Convention from Louisiana, Mr. Taylor having tired off his gun too socn—soon enough to warn the Democracy of the State that Mr. D.’s managers were really hoping to secure support from Louisiana as Charleston, for the Ilincis Senator, malgre hit position on the Territorial slavery question, which is practically as hostile to the rights of the South under the Constitution as that of Mr. Seward him- T>> Several prisoners attempted to break out of the jail at Richmond, on Mecnday, in the day by working a hole in the wall during the temporary absence of the jailor. -They were dis- covered, however, and more securely locked up. UP At a meeting held in Washington Territo- ry, on the 23d of January, a large portion of the Members of the Legislative Assembly nominated W. S. Harney for the Presidency of the Vnited States, by the adoption of @ preamble a: d resolutions to that effect ———o Trs Strike.—The develop. ments accompanying the current strike of the shoeimakers of Massachusetts for aa increase of wa.ses, unfold to the gaze of the outside world a state of things as existing there without a parallel on th's side of the Atlantic—ce rtainly south of Mason and Dixon’s line. shoemakers of Massachusetts laboring description of work known elsewhéreas “¥ shoes and boots number at least fifty thousand, and that the average weckly wag onglly competent men so eng: while the females employed « not receive more than from one to two dollats per week; and that both men and women work fifteen hours per diem for these wages. It strikes us that such facts go to show the falsity of the current bousts of the better condition of white labor at the The business of shoe. making in this region has ever been peruaps the worst paid mechanical employment known among st uo time have journeymen shoemakera here been paid an average of lesa than $5 per Thronghont the whole necessaries of life—food clothing—such as laboring people are content with generally, cost no more than at*the North; while all there labor infinitely Larder than here These are facts patent to all, and they prove that 3o far as remuneration for such labor is concerned there is no comparison between the Nort! THe Massacue >> The following amounts have been appro- priated by the Virginia Legistature to railroads for the transportation of Harper's Ferry soldiers, viz . Alexandria aud Washington. $i(2 00; Richmoad_ Fredericksburg aud Potoma mond and Petersburg, & Ohio, Sis,373.7=. Thus, it secms that the 35.616 WO: Rich- Baltimore and sof the thor- 1 is not $5; binders, &¢ , do ———— i At a democratic ratification meeting held tn Montgomery Alabama, recently, the course of the State convention was fully sustained, und a ‘proscriptive resolution, especially aimed at Doug- las, was adopted by 411 to 12. Some of the speak- on that occasion declared that they would prefer Seward, as their candidate, to Douglas. UP The Democrats of Richmond county, Ga., met im convention on the ISth instant. coutest between the friends of Cobb and of Ste- pheus, the former were in theascendant. A prom- inent speaker decl red that Mr. Stephens bad laid bimself on the shelf for all time to come, on ac- count of his supposed alliance with Senator Doug- week. we apprehend £7 Young Laue, the proitigate clerk of the New York, who, to gratify his Passion for a mistress and his love of display, forged upon the bank to a very heavy. amocnt, involving his aged parent in_pecuniary ruin, was brought up for sentence on Saturday. had no word to offer in his own behalf. Ingraham, in a brief and fve ing addreas, sen- ‘enced bim to three years and three months in the State Prison. Fulton Bank Avropos, of the “strike? The fact that nearly half the usnal southern demand for Marsichu- setts boots and shoes has fallen off. must operate to defeat its success, as with so grest a cu: ment of the usual demand, the employers know must eeonomise at every point to save themselves from bankruptcy; and that for a long time to come tuey will ri many hands as heretofore ing about the less southern demand for Yankee boots and shoes, has strengthened the ban-l: of the employers, immeasurably, and in that wa working its legitimate reauits upon the New Faetond millions who faney to indulge ia the pastime of regulating the local and domestic affatra of their neighbors, instead of turning their attention to existing evils in thelr own midst it Hon. James A. Pearce, of Maryland, was renominated for the Seuatorship by the Demo- cratic caucus held at Annapolis last night. Sun says that Mr. Pearce on the first ballot received 33 votes, and wes declared the unanimous choice of the caucus, which is of course equivalent to an election. The following was the vote James A. Pearce. ulre but half as onism in bring- Everyeovy Suovtp Reap Ir —It wil! be seen, vn reference to an advertisement elsewhere. that the New York Weekly—that most readable of all story and sketch papers—has commenced the pul Ueation of another new and charming serial, from the pen of Miss Luey A. Randall, dauchter the well-known City Schools in New York. To RE VReTED.—The late apparent eiec- of ex-Lient. Governor Ford, of Oli'a, to be was donbtless the result of a regular bargain by and through which the pr: (in this case spoiis) of the oices were to be di. vided out as follows, Viz: The expenses Defrees, of Indiana, in his reeent -e tobe first paid ont of them nce to be divided out—20 per cent. to Mr. fLanscomb, of Maine or Massachusetts, a eo: w York Ieraid at pre per gent. to Mr. Pangborn, an editer of a Boston aper, who has been writing the Honse Printer, Randall, Esq Superintendent of Pubi ‘The story in question is entitled “Am or, The Tangled Patb,” and jadging from Miss Randall's previous contributions te the colomng vf the New York Weekly under the »oad- plume vf “Helen Forest Graves.’ we are wil! be one of the most chastely- a3 one of the most deeply-interesting dram: romances ever given to the world. The New York Weekly now stands at the very head of Journals of its class. , pordent of the Republican party letters from this « session; 20 per telphia. a nemianl party newspaper man, representing the party’? interest in the transaction; 20 Per cent, to be divided between Mrs. Bailey, of the National Era. and Mr. Ex-candidate Mitchell, of the St. Lonis Daily News; and 20 per cent. to be reserved by Mr. Ford for himself. the public printing does not require to be re- “++ It is rumored that Piccolomini is about to return to America. ---- F. P. Stanton, Kansas; Col. DeR S_A.; are at Willards’. ~--- Carl Formes is enga: sts for next winter Rev. Jolu 8 C. Abbott Las writte d South end North.” York Republic: In, of Ill., to the skies. wed at the Academy of ——— Tur Hon. Vincent Wit the tragedy in which this venerable gentleman bore so conspicuous a part, received bere this morning. (to be found in our telegraphic column.) has filled his many friends in Washington with intense distress, as well as astonishinent. remember correctly, he has served in Congress. Since then he has been the most conspicuous man in northwestern Virginia iu pushing on the work of the development of its immense natural re- sources. His influence there bas been greater for the last quarter of a century than that of any other man in the State, the result of his high character, fine intellect, and remarkable energy. Those who know bim well need bardly be assured that in this sud culmination of the domestic difficulty it will be found that in the circumstances attending it he must have been acting wLolly in self defence. > cHER.—The news of an papers are laud- Lage, just neminated Gover: resident of the couvention which ‘Mont and Dayton in Is56. ife in Spain’—a very ‘Thornbury by name, is ter, the painter. > the young American vo- concert recently itimore Clipper tndiana, was Pi nominated Fre: ---> The author of «1; clever new book—Mrs. eagaged on a life of Tur -++-Miss Jenny Busk ealist, made quite a se: in Chemnitz, Saxony. says that Jenny was -‘raised” in - Rev. W.G. Babcoc shurch in South Nati: from bis pastorat citice in tive part he took in beb kk, pastor of the Unita- ck, bas been dismissed consequence of the ac- af of the strikers’ in --*- In the Maryla: Lynch, f Baltimore riating $500 to the C Henry Winter Davi. faced the order with a fe: that Mr. Davis’ loss would not he might tind a wide field of la ‘sname, and live honored and nd Senate, yesterd: , Dr ly, offered an order olonization Society, s to Liberia. Tue Wratuex he following report of the weather for the morning is made from the Amer- isan Consolidated Telezrapt Liue to the Smith- sonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o'clock. FEBRUARY 29, 1860 New York, N.Y. Baltimore, Md Washington, D- Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va Staunton, Va, Raleigh, N.C WAmington, N.C. Columbia, S be felt, and tha bor, immortalize respected in the ——_—_—____ Tax Case ov A. D. Steveys.—Mr. Geo. Sen- nott writes to the Boston Journal as follows: per parsyraph bas it that [ am to legislative committee at Ric in the case of Stevens, on the invitation A oes On to state t oticers and the Judge favor misconception may be unfertun. will kindly permit me to correct the state + The prosecuting etticers, 1 me he reason to believe that thi selear, pleasant. lear, wind NE cloudy, cool. bat the prosecuting -clear, pleasant. -eloudy, mftd. - Pleasant, 60°, wind NE londy, warm. -cloudy, 70°, wind NE -clear, pleasant. lear. Augusta, Ga. recret to say, gave Savannah, Ga. ey Would favor us Thor and the Judge ratitude, but I could It wes undoubtedly from and éminent dig- age @ young man, *: The kindness of the Gove: Isball always recall with x: not misunderstand it. pure vocdness cf heart t! Ritaries condescended to eacour: astranger and ina critical d in that wa: another way. The me to infer anythi tm that there was -cloudy, rainy, 60°, -cloudy, 61°, Wind W FROM THE WEST. Frederik, Md . Cumberland, Md. New Orieaus, y should not be interpreted in 'y certainly could net authorize ng but what was expressed, and bo intimation as to the itever hope remains to tl man {sto be foi cloudy, pleasant. -cloudy, pleasant. -cloudy, pleasant. hsonian at 7a BU, Wheeling, Va Parkersburg. Va. Cinciouati, O. Barometer at the Smit fected for temperature, ) 30,325; Thermometer xt 7a. m , 41°; Maximum during 21 hours day,,60?; minimum 40 - fortunate young meeney ak someone und only in the imity of the at any rate that we shall and many misgivings.** in New York, a ck with keen anxiety ending 9 a. m. to- couple of ey tnt by di oods store. one of while the other, tothe roof and Wing, a distance foot vg apd fell to the “ben the cificers reeche bis night thigh was fractured } protroded at right leg was broken ad Lead were severely die was at once teken to the N. Mbere be pow les in a v4 by sician thinks of cae or both legs will be i is Hite chance of bis su ‘The other prisoner was ra.uod committed to the Tombs. Ou loaced tive-bari end chain, were fou ASES, Mr. Szewarp.—From 11 a. m. this morning the d | Senate galleries were crowded in anticipation of | Mr. Seward’s speech, beauty, fashion and love on the one side, aud lank and gaunt or burly Re- publican partyism, making the audience. The Speech was commenced after we left the Capitol, 80 we can only say that the public interest in it Vid fair to be quite as great as that evinced con- cerning any previous Senatorial speech of the hey found ti | man tanglesfrom the knee. broteed and cut. taat the benes flesb, the left ——_—_.—__—_ Tse Hovss Prixtine —The discovery made Yesterdy, that after all Mr. Ford had not been lected Printer to the House, threw the Republi- y iuto a great flutter. though to be entirely contident of by a majority vote, which far, we hear of no com- 0 rviving theo, ran purty of the bod their leaders profe vlecting him to-day we doubt, by the by. So eled revolver, and a valuable nd on their per- bination among the opponents of the Republicans | XXXVIth CONGRESS—FIRSY SESSION. likely to command their united vote. SS ee ———_— Preceedings of Yesterday Afternoon. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTION —W. P. Bell has been appointed to a $1,200 office In the office | Ix THR Srxarr, yesterday, the Vice President of the Draughtsman of the U. 8. Patent Office. laid befote the‘Senate a communication from the WW. Lester, of Miss., bas heen promoted to | Department of State, made in obedience to law, @ fourth class ($1,800) clerkship in the Interior transmitting statemriits showing the number and Department, vice O. W. Moore deceased designation of passengers arriving in the United Mr. Willi has been appointed to States during the year 1850; which was read and See al aor ae kisis vice W Wi oe adered to lig on the table. [The whole number ANOTHER SPLENDID STORY: WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY! WILL BE COMMENCED IN THR NEW YORK WEEKLY. on Tavrsmay, Mancn Ast, 1840, The Publication of 1 New and Beautiful Story, entitled AMY RAYNER; OR. THE TANGLED PATH: From the Pen of our Gifted Lady Contributor, ter pre- Tpited States Mres LUCY A. RANDALL, . moted. . Fries cia Be ahs eg ope: 207 | Danghter of the widely-known and greatly-esteemed City Superintendent of Public Schools, aSess wom — hered 96 died on the passage The males n females 5°.715 Thr fiarrer’s Ferry Isvesticative Cos- mittrr.—On Monday, the Harper's Ferry Com- mittee elicited something of interest. Horace White, editor of the Chicago Press and Tribune, formerly Secretary of the National Kansas Com. mittee, testified that the National hansas Commit- tee was organized by a mass convention at Buffalo, in 1556; consisted of one member froin each S S. RANDALL, ESQ. ss YALL has suready earned for herself anenvinhle reputation a* a sketch-writer under Bias wees gett te: she A hotter know’, perhaps, as * HELEN tore<T Gravn<” an the NEW YORK Werk ay ree George Washington W'llis,” ina covemp. rary journa. Tens ot the have admired the beantifilly-writ en sketeho every one of these wil! nail with delight the announcement that she It has cfen been remarked by many taat co exq@hirife a writer as KANDALL would scoomp is; wonders ing d we b-g to aseure si! whe have formed thi jon tha’ they are not m «taken, THE TANGLED PATH WILL BE READY IN THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, ON THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 195 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. OUR TERMS: The NEW YORK WEEKLY is sold by all respectable News Agants in the Unit d States. The price is FOUR CENTS, but in some cases, re Agents have to pa: freight or port @ price ix neoassarily charged, When there 1s a Newe-ncent in thot: eo dasire our fr THE WEEKLY through him. We do not wish to mail the paper exo vad to pines where other means of getting it, When sent by mail, the price will invariabiy $28 year, in advan scribers takea for th ee month . Two copies will be sent fora year for 9 Gfout cup na tor oh: copies for $12. Postma ters and others who get up clubs of ten, ani weed ny BIS at onetime. wil be titted toan extra copy fur their troubie. The bills of all solvent banks taken at par for. nb eripuions Caoada subseribers mi ad twonty six cants extra withey ry subscription, to pre pay the america, postage, [FS rect MEN NUMBERS SENT FRES. PROPRIETORS a, sex not stated 481. The number of males that died on the passage was 121; number of females $3. The irae hat arrived in the of New York was 115 New Orleans 11 ,- 332; Baltimore 3,762; Boston 12,379 Mr. Pugh presented the petition of owners of land under the Honmas (Grant, protesting against . the repeal of the second section of the act of June Nortketn State, except Maine, New Hampshire. 2, 185", and praying the repeal of the joint resolu- and New Jersey, three members fron Mlinois, to | ton of Maret egg wit, J. D. Webster, H. B. Burd, and George W. Mr. Davis moved that the Senate consider the Dolb. of Chicago, who constituted the Executive | pill to authorize the sale of public arms to the Board. meeting every day for the transaction of | several States and ‘Territories, and to regulate the business. The committee received and disbursed appointment of Superintendents of the National about 2120,000, of which less than 310,000 was Armories. expended in the purchase of.arms. Considerable |“ sir, Hale regretted that the Senator from Maine nantities of arms were received as contributions (Mr. Fessenden) wes not in his seat, as that Sena- rom first hands. Witness first saw Brown in| tor bad taken an interest in the bill, and had dis- August. 1853. Subsequently, he saw him three | covered the peculiar fitness of the young gentle- times; the last time at the genera! meting of the | men of the Milltary Academy for acting as super- National Kansas Committee, at the Astor House, | jutendents of the armories. Mt. H. bad referred New York, January, 1857. Brown petitioned the | toa catalogue and carefully looked over the list of committee for two hundred Sharpe's rifles. then studies to see what it was that gave these young stored at Tabor, lowa; originally purchased and graduates such peculiar skill and fitness for the forwarded by the Massachusetts State Committee. machine shop. He had no disposition to disparage He asked for money and clothing, as he was the Military Academy, but he thought ninety-nine organizing a military force to repel the Border | out of every hundred of them would much prefer Roitian invasions of Kani he petition was | going into the ball room with their silk gloves debated and warmly opposed Finally, the rifles | Than’ into a machine shop among the greasy em- were voted back to the Massachusetts Committee, ployecs at the urcent request of the representative of that Mr. Mason then movedtbat; the Senate proceed organization. The committee voted Brown twelve to the consideration of Executive business; which boxes of clothing, which witness shipped to his | was zgreed to; and the Senate remained therein order at Nebraska City. in March, 1357. Brown | until after four o'clock, when the doors were re- then left for Boston, and witness never saw him opened. and— afterwards. The committee had previously given Mr. Wade announced the death of Hon. Cyrus Brown, at Chicago, $150, and sent him twenty- | Spink, of Ohio, ina feeling manner; and, after revolvers, but the latter never reached | tie adoption of the usuzl resolutions on such occa- him. The witness also presented bis two sons. sions, the Seuate adjourned. Watson and Owen, one rifie each, and bought : them a small amount of much-needed clothing. Hovse.—The House having under considerz+ this talented young lady, and undertsken 2 serial marativs, * STREET & SMITH, THE fe 27-6: ~ PERSONAL. Nl AMUSEMENTS. eee eeeneeneeeseesnsnneeeeeseeeasnseeeaicians JOTICE OF DiSsOLUTION OF PART | WASHING FON THEATRE. N NEK — Th trership heretofore + xisiing between T.| Lessee, J.T. Forp. | Stage Manager, S. W. G: Mt Broa and i i KING. under tie Leader of Orchestra own Witness fim of BRUSH & KING, is this day diss ved by mutual consent, HH. Kine having purchased | Engagement of the distinguished American Trare- e ut the interest of eaid (© M. BRusu. | dian. ness wil hereafter be conducted by i MR. J. &. MURDOCH, | Supported by who solicits the patronage of Mrs. W.C. Gindetna? Navy Yai 2th = — Mr. Charles Bass, Mr. C. Barton Hill | successful ide of the Atl L . 4 . F.C, Bangs, . be consulted upon all affairs of r. This comprises the sum tote! of the committee's | ton the bill amendatory of the mileage act, re- | i" this qty, and oan be consulted upon all affairs of | And an exesilent Company. transtetion with Brown, The committee went | ducing the mileage of members from 40 to 2 cents | 436K strect, between 6th and 7th. ‘Terms 30 cents, THIS EVENING, out of existence in March, 157 Brown never | per mile, reported from the Committee of Ways fell im = Will be prosentad the turee act comedy entiti< told witness of any plans outside of Kansas. Wit. | and Means, end baving refused to refer it tO the | Or, MEE INGONS TANTS hess was acquainted with John E Cook. Richard | Comittee of the Whole, SPECIAL NOTICE . ‘ ' wane ore Realf, and James Redpath. Had seen none of | Mr. Underwood inquired if an amendment was arate Young Mirabel.. fr. J. them sine» 1757. hey never alluded to any de- | in order further to reduce the mileage to ten cents. signs against slavery. except in Kansas. to the | The Speaker said no amendment would now be Sd paar i D.c | » Poeqpeiude with committee. Witness stated that rifles were de- | in order, as the main question bad been ordered. al EXANDRIA Va. Or, TuePacr Manes suet tained in lowa becanse the Border Rutiian inva-| ‘The question recurred on the amendment, (the “BXANDRIA, Van | charlie” , cess Met. CU. tangs sion in Kansas had ceased for that season, and it | new draft tituted by the committee for the was deemed unwise to scatter arins in irresponsi. | original bill referred to them.) s ble hands throughout the ‘Territory. where they | | Mr. J. Cochrane inquired how much the wor 4 could not be re Lina time of real danger. “family,” in the criginal bill, included? Woul pay the expenses of a man With the family of a —Some | F2 tiarch of Utah, while a poor bachelor must .f Cineinnati, | ome here alone? He suggested that a vote for Minister in vould be a Vote against the interest : = | D FELLOWS’ HALt, DR. MONTARDE, F.R.S.M.F.A, | ()DD FEGLOWS' Mati see PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. INIVERSITY OF PARIS, GRAND OPENING NIGHT beac rig Met Commencing on TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 2. Sour Discovexex anp CoMPounvrnr | | pest MONTARDE’S LOVE, | j Corn time si Nicholas Lon: shipped to the care of the fas Of sparkling DR. ‘ rld-rer ss MAN ar eee ee motions the amendment | MIRACULUUS FAN KiLLem | The, Reider terap te MAGICIAY a pete Zug re eee aN Maines opted—yeas 12, nays 44. i a : = ing bis firet np pe before the citiaens +f Cae SEES I One eee ca OEE | ore Gall wan thes’ ordated'to we 2upemeeR RO FRENCH RHtUMAtIC REMEDY! We c ' he attention of the Citizens of the | Warhingtor s nite on 1 Begs to invit= TU EVENING, February 28. A oe reid a third time. TR ¥¢ COLUMBL . es a Sard aeegnat Ee Ce ee eA eA ei oes ||_ ALE Shermant eyed (to reconsider the vote by car re eee MIRACLES! FASCINATIONS' Wi-hou: Com engwort, Of Gincinah: Gti, Thee, hie, | which the Bit was orfered tole third xesding, fi racy to the above extraordinary, preparation, which is | u Dallas, however, returned the subjoined reply: and to lay that motion on the table; which latter | the resu.t of years of csreful chemica! research and | os | v \ oe * Derec x: vi Deryin 2 i 7. . * a | Great Novelties 2nd Wond- riui Representations, ri * ater ing.?? | Motion prevailed—yeas 126. nays 5 expertinant, aad which will be fouud to possees | i “Si ceanaapprowe af tour pareve | Me. Moerman dchuted the previous quetion | UREMICAL anf MR DISINAL PROPERTIES | O"™ NWS Moura a Boren not salle the dice ‘Of Minister Plenipe: | on the passige of the bill. which have already proved, and, he fondly trusts, |p eam Firs:—Tomple of Enchantnent or the Ma not recone oe NU esol baie 2h aig Witkont the transaction of further business. the ti onat: ete, ani wislackbeaes icra’ Fricke <f Addrees bn te te asion mercliant. Tshall not re- | House adjourned. DR MONT sRDE'S Dream Seound—Not filtered Ice Waters bot Show u Wes eon Ke we EPH Prencslings cf iGo uay MIRACULOUS PAIN-KILLER ere of Flowers, Contectionory, Fruit. lee Cream, “Yours, & . ZEORGR ) ATLAS . &c.. which are dedicat His mighty wonders wi o the Ladies, varied every evening. i 6 mmem In THR SEvatF, to-day. after the transition of routine business of no general interest— Mr. Seward arose to speak on his bill for the ad on of Kansaz. He sald he bad come to the javi tt toni i nd 2 netusion that the immediate admission of Ran- avigorating tonie—sate, jous and highly | ©72C*" prptitution thal its pears nad lotels i ;. | 18 under the constitution that its peop! y palatable when dilnted according to directioss. formed, was necessary, just, and wii BE a alcohol Ya Mis cnn In regard to the slavery issue inv more real merit than an And Great FRENCH RHEUMATIC REMEDY a AuINTERNAL ANDEXTERNAL REMEDY, Doors open at 7« 8 Apd will ve found to b= an Admission 25 cnts; childrea Se -nte. INPALLIBLE acd INSTANTANEOUS CURE | senate St cents. teats may be soured 6 ix the For day wi bout extra chaee. erMaTi<M Nearrarcia Tooruscur, Nervors| Ae Aiternoou Exhibition on Saturday. at three Dyspepsta, CHOLERA MORRTS, UR o'clock. _ e287 6t_ ee ag oo | pp HOME OF W ae TON | Oxvervaten Pittras —Tosnch of our readers as are troubled with the debility incident to the approact: of warm weather. we cordially recom- mend the use of the Oxygenated Bitters. 2s an i ’ ER TRE WAR wherevery slavery existed, the slave he OR STINGS OF Venowors IN- | aby Racin bak Mae nd’ we have ever known ject of two wpporite popular doctrines, to. wit: more, PLASULENCS, EPRalNs, On Kuimekees art tune, at Sibley & Gay Physteians use tt-in their practice. ‘that be ightfully enslaved, and that he was rene sn pee ae Ruithinee spoken of it in the strongest terms of praise over et jes 3 : niente betas te ent hha ken of it in the st sais f praise over | wrongfuily enslaved ny Pennsyt bet Wth and Wh their own signatures. Its reputation as a cure for He went on to argue the ar sm of slave la- Pig tc yee " id Fromon m.te5 pom, ayspepaia is universal urgh Republican bor to free labor. the sacrifice of the personal rig'its Its «fle Ve tiall the hove complaints Admi-sion 25 cents. -_ fo 2i-af sae ae ond volition of the slave to his iavoluntary conci- AKE FaULy } ACLULULs, | NrINGS AND STATUARY. UF The grand j mas property,and the allezed wrongs of slavery IN-TANTLY ALLAVIATING Paty PAainrine tneky. found bills | r, in general. awl recen a nn bis grant tere pean may be inferred | THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION perso! about twenty—for ar a the destrac- Py nd oN °y or T' Eon of Mer. Builey paper, the Free Sonth ‘The | 1s Te Horse. after the reading of the jouraal— | tion the Ga rma proce ta WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, State Attorney. bearing the cireumstance. argued Mr. Ruffin asked that the journal of Monday THE RAIPEKOR AND as ¥ pep de ini Ea outtenen’ the matter before them, taking the ground that it might be corrected, as he noticed that his name OF TRE PREXC = 4 neclemanen apie was the law that, where a nnisance existed which & nol seconded su the thiol tics: whe ented 1 : . i -o.. 2B ocente : ae could not be reached by law, the people bad a | © ter of the House. He rd at the proper time. wiirming the statement of ef that wentleman the to place the name of 1 x those who cast their votes for Mr. Also, HS HH. M. QUE EN VICTORIA, by emi- Bh A, : i tera, durice the season of sox COURT AND PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN = 228t, lecturers, duriog th . col AND IRELAND. Wek... 7 ih ntsnnstenemssisedD IND 80 5 2 = were 0° @: ‘ Tiis Exhibition ef AMERICAN ART contains we TINFIEMA RIES OF BUROPE: AND works hy weary ail our Russe! Arata tog and establieh its ciaim to be [7 Several of the most meritorious in the col- 8 let on are fe as ne right to abate it. ‘The jury sought the opinion of | OH the last ballet for P Judge Moore on the question, and he told them that it was the law; whereupon they reconsidered and quashed the indictment ———_______ 1 The Nueva Era, of San Jose de Costa Rica announces the arrival at that eapitel of Mr. Ti Francis Meagher. charged with the negotiation of important interest with that government ‘The editor states his satisfaction at Mr having expressed a Z in his light and pleasant paners on that ¢ Pablisied in Harper's Magazine. should have been \i-wed asa partisan matter. ng a tie vote— off-red ar va to tle ef ct that ith of February. i-6i,2n election shad for Printer of this House for the Tb sr nil it appearing from the ri e tellers that T. H. ord, of Obi | LOST AND FOUND. corfidence to the verdict of the | ee ICAN FROPLE ty nich, a PRARL FAR- wil 2. evitebly rows EN i M lp ost. Satirtrd that a single tria! will establish for it 5 ae RICAN REPUTATION Pinte ’ rity of all the votes cast can pean. and secure for ita popular~ | Ut "sie eee 2 dat Mr. Mearher My aus APE re ia < 7 denial of any intention on his part to tuterfere j Risa ray eon Bedale | ab white a pteaM now po - their domestic aifairs. Whereas the fact bene certified to by the Clerk | ‘Tt t Messing withta the | jong brown ears. Anyone returning iately at 474 13th etreet will be rasabiy re {G7 The Boston Cour: of entered upon the ef this House, be imi rnparing the pres- i idisd. i *< | discharge of his as such Printer, now, t forthe | **"* ent wages received by shormake:s and other crafts: | therefore, notwiths any atleged informali- States. 1 om whom uformation | S OQ REW AR: on Thurs- men, espectally printers. ‘Th einction: hraiace, Dn day wages of printers, to each individual. It S15. +d. That the ssid T.H. Ford be, aud be | radd @ and . He which is three times as much as a large portion ef declared Printer of this House for the A CARD. Jand ahout 7 veare old. surneymed slocnkers receive when at work. The undersienad in res the cit'z ab ‘xth Congress questing the attention of | r. ‘The fiver will sideration of the resolution was ob- (tue Dietrict, Avexandna, &e, to the | hy leaving the hur. eaddie and buadie bers to assure them thatin Barti- | KELLEHEK & POW ELIS Fiths fnily resnzed ail Dr. Monterde elaine | 8th *treet. between Daud it exciting the wonder and cratituce of “With these comparative ti the Courier) we shoemakers vet ric lshers of res before us (suyR L surprised that hoss e Speaker declaring that by the action of the Honse jast bad the election of printer was nulledsand ti ness in order would i | {G7The Kentne tion met at by choosing Gen. Leslie C A fall delegation to the Nati osition State Couven- Wd. and organized mbs for President al Union © en id to direct attention ir ANTED—By =v ¥ Rautinone, | Wee ivir the House; which ri *MINENT CITIZEN: rar, in good voluntarily tendered, in att ation of iteextraor- | ment ED. fxeuty ond acoomp ich ns = vote for P ms e | ments on'y are red. Fur Artiou Are wi tion was appointed and an electoral tieket nom: tl Be eee hoe d to vote for Printer, with . divary merits. — be commenic: caning.’ tn, the atriet nat nated. Senator Crittenden was recommended os Ww bole number of votes cast 150: aeceaiaey ite READ THE CERTIFICATES! ovnfidence, to Post tffice, it the Opposition candidate for the Presidency. Mr. choice 1 os ; te hon mane Be earsrs Feb, 17, 1969, j NANT! D 30 RENT—< eral’ and conve:int Bell, of Tennessee. and Mr Rates, of Missonri, | Cle rt-wtimong to the eflioney of Dr aietee | WANth ee eayi betwen Pa avenun were also favorably spoken of by members of the Gloss Muncul uc Pain Killer” Having had a bad cold | td K xtroet north, and 45th etrente Convention. Gel r with Vory severe paisa in ny back. (so great that | | Rent fo ioe betw on @!s and 2 per month Fsigvev —T.W. Newman, F Speaker of intor SRERE s aee One, wy Bas IFES | YY ANTED IMMEDIATE the Tennessee State Senate, resigned on Pharsday paler sours traly, HENRY «. GRIFFIN, | Wine Bone! last, wad asked leave of absence for the remainder nh RB. Griffin & Sons, h 11) i narles etreet, Baltimore, wen tid gad - ing th a y ‘ Bas tisorr, Jannary eth, oon, | Teferevces, Apply at R24 Pa of the session of the present | that he might immedi. city to investi: 37 South pture, iu order | man the election of Printer was postponed wutil y repair to Weshington ¥ tvenne, norumors which bave gJamer, MeDoone Age for Dr Moa eed we - oF been rife upon the streets of Nashville recently | ne | terie’s Miraculous ‘aia Kilier and Great Frenc! ANTED—CITY OF » rl } i ; Shae 5 7 =. Reuiety.—Dear Sir: Please accept my thacks fir and VIRGINIA Rr connecting a ee aoe of forging THEATRE! the bottie of Dr. Montarde’s fivecalons Pain- SRA. eS MR. MURDOCH, I7~ Petitions have been addressed to the Killer avd Great French Reaudy. which yon kim | fe29 st 15th street. op: sent me. In my case it has indesd prov-d * Mi- = lepine: 2 _ . =e mul Lused it fora ee attack of Rheu- ANTED-A good FARM HAND: ono that lature of Ohi ins DeLaER dine. Pers EVENIN 6; histisin, and Ou the very feet apgiioatamn ware. | NW tau pouch Suedacan tates Also, + Ire Of hio. asking them to appoint a day of ete! red. I cheerfuil reo ‘ond it i] to work Cairy ; he must bea wood milker. fast'ny and prayer to atone for the sin they com- TAME = Peete Fours, &o.. 2 TP STODDARD, her ard hon et, apps nt | ocust Bil! Parm. 7 apliies by Sppropelatins ve thouszud dollars for YOUNG MIRABEL, = Agent for Chick sriug’s Pianos, Srond. wear thn Seat tel! cate wih funkeuness aud debauchery in that treat given Calvert etreet, | Dt VANT: ra: oh to the Legisiatures of Kentacky and Tennessee, : cook = — sapiens |: oat ee es = WINE WORKS WONDERS. s MoD, ce a hag tae ns = | Church, at the intersection. £C and 3d ets, en ‘ames McDonnell, beq.. Agent tor A prsoeeo repe eS 3 REV. WM. HOHUNTER WILL pe Mr. Bass as Ory Minaser. tarue« Mirgculcus Pain hitler, &e Dearvir: We, Weta lan i ange ies i re PRIs( + at — cheer! r ns Un jon Vir~ | J = — intho Union Bethel Ghacah on Reeesas tae Afterwarde, ene nTut odarase al kas oote nie cea WANTED -AtNo 484. stroe * Witch of Endor Raising Samvel.” Adioistan e16 CHARLES Ut: Great French Kioumatic Kewedy. Our Mr. Da- | and 6tarts 2 WOMAN cents. it* ns v:dsou used it for severe rheumatiam and recived ug Rad ire icc amd maxna* of ® = ATTENTION NATIONAL FLUFS— Or, Tue Fast Mz oF THE OLDEN Tives, immediate relief no r, pe all fawaly., Aisa GIRL, from i2 to is years of lem ou are requested to Lo punctual in your at- | Mr. Bass as Carrain Copp for difercet complaint i sen with O° aceane hel sosemeenmiane teeelrnas n =A Compasysron THURS Dyes Mectns, RAS | Mr, Baxcs = CHARLES TL | Tig LS RAKRISON DACIDSUN ee a oe? + 0% ODS o ano eae ie truly, SON, Ds su) Dos Samy rs i LB 2 cted. 5 . * a e8 street! male owtr lt - W. CADMAN, S-c_ MR. MURDOCH — & the oorner of iithand E =LECTU HTHE ART ASsO- In his Great Charac READ THE CERTIFICATE my fe Ie marci ture that wee to have eee eee oF J aits Mc Donnell: Eis., Agent for Dr. Montarde’s ‘0 BIRE—Twot OLORED W bean delivercc c enng before this AS- THE STRANGER Miracuous Peia Killer a: rr reach Rheu ; i. —om® os onuk aad sreiatinn, by Prof % Ricnakps but was postpo.ed TARSTRANG atic momedy : i 4 ro As a g™ueral h-use on account cf ricki e-* of the ‘ec ure- wil. hed=- THESTRANG ee Sires ore ee a eel | Soe ees weil recommended livered TO-MORROW. EVENING, Marsh otat reictiags Sinees but Tataly bovine honed et cateat Meat | Seven! Mac come wail rroown ths Gallery oa Pa ave: patween th mud «Ith THE STRANG Cines; but lately having, heard so much of the great sD - » attorne: Birects. Subject, "Tho Teacher a arse eee ste THE STRANG cares performed by Dr. Montards’s Miraculous , 8» or 460 D et, between ad aw fe 2 “ THESTRANGER wan audering. serereny iets Toate! Pain Killer was applied she was cured. 0. ) * A few ny elier, while surveying in thecounerys i B A RI I NG was m.self xeiz violent Neu algia o! UARD AND FURNISR . Lboreit fe time, ~ ~ : . tai slige wey" carty Stacks | Bw sureties Bw ite for relief. Qn my arrival Lapplied Pr. Mon a Medica! De- > : partment of Coumpian Colieze) will he hele athe TRE STRANGER Smithsonian Ineatute on THURSLAY EveE- Afterwards, for the first time, NING, March Ist, at a rer hefu; . The Valedictory will bedenve.at by Prt, Len, Baekston’s Great Comedy of as 12th -tret.b tw en Ga jm a? ste after which the Dszreee wil! be conferred, 7 3 ' arde’s Miraculous Pain Kilver to my fresand hea-l. EVEK*L GENT: EMEN CAN f AC profession and the public are. respsctially davia Niceouss run: and in less than two minutes Iwas quite well'aid |S commoda‘ed wih TAB BOAR IP ot AS. to attend. neat Sy s have not feitit since. I deem itmy duty to make | 452 9th h-tF. Also one avit fe 23 3:* JNO. ©. RILEY, M. D.. Dean. NICHOLAS FLAM! this known, cot only in acknow gmentofthe vir | of ROW) ant, svitable for & family or ~— + —— NICHOLAS FLAM tuca of the me‘inine. but for the benefit of others |: ingis ee fe a mt . FESTIVAL. who may be tuff-ring as 1 was, = The ladies of Wesley haps! will hold RICH ‘LAS FLAM! eh cee ceuane oa wring Ode, Fol : NICHOLAS FLAM! reet. commenci AY Be sac ING, ‘Maren sth, aud oortinua tha say exon het NICHGLAS PLAM! ming throughout the week. The object being tu rate . CHE. ‘FANS | Land’ to aosist an te purchase of sear-o" age. ‘Mus | Lag? CHEAVEST FANS IN THE CITY Are Very truly you ROBT. TAYLOR, | = 07 CGE, aud Surveyor, 800 Bacon st. | W °°: WoopD" Battimone. November, 1858. Steam Fire Wood Sam Mill. 434 street and Canal. Jas. MoDonnell, kag. “ages fer ‘Dr Montarde’ p ae ak WOOD sawed 1 fou- parts and split, de Miraculous Faia Kilier— ir: 1 most cheerfi ivored to avy part of the cit; lar ‘small will b tte d d —— . : R, _oity in jarge or for Poentertaioment ot ators: eae" | CHILDRENS MULLING HOOPS ent TOYS Baas fenton te the ra mac Soular attiation tives 1 fe ena nk liad BALTIMURE CONPECTIONERY, £235 Se? AesoriPtiOns OF De MOND’S, thet Kooe’ On the hrstappitcationl reese uemeniees | 2s eL eR 6 SixtH Sraxgr. —— = Sie i 7 fage, ken @PLENDID DOUBLE ACTION GRAND ‘esh Cakes o7 day, Cand od YOUNG NEGRO MAN FOR SAL¥— relief. Also my little boy, 8 years of age, was taken }, inde, "Wedding Uakon” Fancy ‘Cakes, Prramiis | A Momacs Miaatie aan OR SAL with severe eweiting of the leg and knes, soo. NHARE Hom Se oF carne aubseribers have for and Ornaments of il kinds and sizes, rlotte | city jail yard, on ‘Tuureday, ist March, Ppoied by mech pain and in! ‘icine, Venue Gand Rare, mate Ruve, Jellies, Blanco Mange, Piumbary, Cueam. &c., rom “NEG. MAN JIM: now in said js 21 | the Pain Kiler—tne swelling and pain inetaniy by B own, of ww York. and cost $1.00 A made toorder. Parties, Ext=rtainments, 1 » | years: fage;a Weddings. &c.. farciahed with a.! kinds sore oom 4 auld for ne tause but trying tomake re ineprcared. can coufidently recommend the Pain j ir ieneries at the shortest notice, and most reasons | to a (so called) free State r loves, Killer to my friends. Respetfully, Mw ast on the cost. Apply to W.H. EREK. Whoiesale Dealer & CO,, Auction and Comms fow ot Punch, 91.23 pergaiem, Veer toes, and Roman ss ppmaeetf— hap 96, Lombard et. SEMLING OFF aT COST, Oty * late of Butcher's Gone RED, pamcacagrus~ teary snd | Ri ~~ : — Sontiwe to gh * 6 6 i le © Draggists in W. ye Mex thivty day« my whove -to in 3n No, 386 sth st., bet Gand H. | Feu Ia Se Carne To eT eriae ia Wasm and gamey uty ewe A persons ia west ol Ly i THE JUNIOR SONS OF MAL LA WILL | tion, and prepa-e his pupis for tne Mi at HENRY Cook & Lo, oe sw ide week te embrac he, spportaai. die mee: at thetr hal) on next FRIDAY. &.V:- Polmr is Loscert Heil ste: commencs on Tasedny, (il ebplemeeeder ot eg oe Sot t i pruary 21. ‘eluck p.m continue ever; 4 : 2 Before the order. By Orde eee Me RO Eat ee eney oad Ture re Pcs oontIRS, every fa 15-0Se = ———— ERCHANT TAILURING. JHE “CHAKLS HEIDSIECK” CHAM M SLOTHING Maps To Onpgr. onsumera of Cleaieaes should be alwe: Ines. women if ttt warty ring | i BOUDe: 1e is 2b eatolul to observe if tne heme “Charles Heidsiecks | sicer of GLUT ae. Gocst MER, eae aoe pon llepeasy eee is Wine is Seknow!- RESTINGS of oil erades ont q selitiee. We imported in’ ir a our facili ket. Itean be obtained in Weshingto Barker for making ‘Clothing to order, ofthe best and 2 and ron hors corgetown, D.C. | f-2R-we South site, he ws en Gth a 3 Corner } m UXSn P HEKETOFO een Set =, } Pe a4 & PRARCON ve thee for Washington. (day diesuiv'« by mutun’ coment. G. W Pas Rsay pt je ~ EBS nolo proprietor, pare Bad collect: 8 Ldn the : . ‘ > 4 qj “shel, fe 2 if st“ General Agent for the United States. ©™ ry erie a WOMAN La oh | Westancton. Fob wary het 3 OMAN—“LA PEMME.’—Woman ; a V aathor of “Loves? Smndated J. Wek QCsAOOL POX YOUNG CHIy DREN, M.D. 1 volume; price 1, by mai! fors oo (© Ro. Amour. into ro hers. titon & Leach, F.C, ins Sam’ nest quality is not st mer, . Se2STa Se. BeTw Gann. & [yy & Brother, letor Lo x, same au’ JH » Mre U. . LAWKENCer Return. her thanks t eal, Edward Hall, way Bak nie & Go =* ed 12m .; p-ice $1, by mail for ‘Siase, "Bor sate in thuse tri nde B he -0 Kind 9 enstpseme berad ed t u £ SS. Washington by 5 d auLounce: ei oe tu thera sad t uhiee tuat she ie if necessary to advance her of tuition to 95 per quarter after the firet of Marek, fe Bim" fol) sm Bole Agents for North Amortéa, y BLANCHA IN, fox ormer lit ee, and Be, oe,

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