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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WN AND GOSSIP. Tux Prstic Printixc —Each succeeding day's ence of orders and the regulations of the Army; , XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. second, misapplication and embezzlement of pub- oo GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS. ‘Bter THE CONTINU! D lic money entrusted to him—and was sentenced P-oceedings of Te-Day. : N CONSEQUENCE OF the PAR WASHINGTON CITY: developm ents concerning the history of the Public | to ue cesticng. peaings ss Ses Correspondence of The —- be spares of Min DR yee Sant March 12 1960, | (Government) Printing of late years, go {o con- |. The President of the United States having cate, | [8 TRE SENATE, today, MesBright gave notice —s ther notice, mar 2 wigan = — ————— vince all that it has been enormously over paid = fully examined the evidence, has confirmed the sentence, though from the strong and frequent appeala made for Executive clemency, and in view of the long and useful services of Maj Cross, - it has been but a Spirit ef the Morning Press. for, and that the over paymen' The Constitution thinks that Mr. Hoard’s speci- naked—bald—political corruption fund, in the fications in bis motion for a Select Committee to | bands of whatever party in politics may have javestigate the condact of the President and cer- | been able to secure it. The eagerness displayed ‘At the ir of Common Cou oe é = . of his {ntention to introduce a bill appropriating cil on Frldey Seeslog there were, present WwW ABHING TON THEATKE. $500,000 for the further extension of the Capitol | Messrs. Dunlop, Fearson,: » King. ‘ol —_— Duilding. : Pickrell, and Stake. : " | Lessee, J.T: Fon. | Stage Manager, 8, W. Gixxn, After the transaction of routine business of no | 4 eommunication recelyed from Mr. D. Eng- Orehestra........ eS interest, Thaddeus Hyatt was brought | lish, resigning his position as president of t wi and other considerations, which seemed to lessen | before the bar of the Senate for farther action in | Boad, beving been tpad. and’ his resignation MRE MURDOCH. tain officers of the Government are likely to result | Py the ontside Republican party managers to ob-} the offence, tLe President has mitigated the eee: | his case, when our report closed. et a aie THIS EVENING in serious dainage to the triad of Republican | t#!n the House printing of the present Congress, | tence by suspending him from rank and pay for| IN THE Hovse, after the reoding of the Journzl, | ceeded soem =e — preceeding to | Will be performed Yebenutifal play, in friends whom he specially named. and whose ex- | 204 the notorious bargains under which it was | five years, Mr. Washburne, of Wis., offered a resolution | pollot Me Pkrall eccived © votesend Mr. Fear. facts. entitled | tremely delicate virtue and integrity he desired | Mnally disposed of, tell the tale of the determina- eo PiGmaake setting lorth that the most shameful frauds have | soni. Mr. P., on taking the chair, made a few | p ROMEO AND JULIET. to bold up to the admiring gaze of the world as | ton of the inside Republican party managers to HE DEATH OF PaYMAsTER GAINES.—A corres- cs been perpettatéd On the Mehominee ‘tibe of In- | e’oquent remarks, thanking the Board for the | jyiet” unsurpassed in the history of mankind. It says: | Wield the improper protits of it for a corruption | Pondent of the Star, writing from Fort Arbuckle, | dians by designing men, teducing them to utter | [orl renf depo ae Promising to act im- i i b, 25th, says: destitution; and asking that a select committee of | partially, and ex jorting the membé-s to look in | Uverture............. “We de the gift of ey, | fund in the approaching Presidential election, for | Fe 1 say i 4 y r P! nes So net ieee ie ih gn ne NeeY: the benefit of their own side, if they can defeat | _ “Paymanter A. W. Gaines, U.S. Army, died at five members be appointed to investigate the mat- | their legislation to the best interest# of our city. our neighbors; but we have a preseutiment that | the consummation of the desire of those members | [OF Smith on the 19th. His horses ran away on ‘ wees + egy Mt, J. E. Murdoch Mat Wee dledatane < aeeee anos eee Orchestra To conclude with A communication was received from the Mayet ™M —_—" - t Christmas morning and threw him out of the | | After considerable discussion, the resolution | ¢ iclosing the following papers:—Billa from Ue orto TET Bene: be Cesigirongestintierra rs bard owt eceesrntte of both Houses who propose to reforin it. buggy with great, violence, which isnot § his was lost Levy Court in favor of J. Hill and aoc eta Adrain from conviction and infamy as | We fear that the Democratic party in the Senate } death. Maj. G. entered the Army as additional |__M¥. Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, | pill of M_ J. Adler & Co, against the Corporation; Rates oF Apxission. slanderers will be in the commission of a eactada will be as loth to undertake the needed reforms | Paymaster uring the Mexican war.”” peported a: Saas Seat Mr. y a con perme areae ne — sd -esersion of the Ges Co ; =e vifence of which witnesses with treacherous | as the Republican party in the House; for in this —— eo ratte te wet of Mr. Sickles to his eat, be re- | ¢ »mmunication from the Surveyor. memories are sometimes convicted. To this des- a Rane uired to serve on Sickles, within ten days,a| The first named paper was referred to the Re- wate Boxes. in menos Davrcates To tHE Citicaco ConveNtion.—At parneniae statement of the ground on which he | corder, the second to claims committee, and the | AORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN. a meeting of the Republican Association, held on contests; and that Sickles serve answer on Wil- | remaining two were temporarily laid on the tabte. —s = Wednesday evening last, the following gentlemen | liamson, within twenty days thereafter; and that | The following resolutions passed both boards: POSITIVELY FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. were elected delegates to the Chicago Convention: | both, within 60 days thereafter, take testimony, One introduced by Mr. Stake, in relation to re- matter of the useof the public funds toeffect party rate situation bxve they been brought by the Jiconsiderate action of their friend ant ally, Mr. | iumphs, one party is quite as blameworthy as Hoard the other. We are no believer, either, in the The Intelligencer contains its usual news mis- | better economy or the greater integrity of the pro- Majo . > ; in the manner }orovided by law. Made special | pairs of fish wharf; one by Mr. Dunlop, instruct- nrmovst, cating: posed Government printing office, as we have a . BiB, French; Lewis Clephane,.G. A. fail, | G’anseor Thursday next. ing the committee representing the interests of | The world renow Epropenn MAGICIAN and angele frequently explained. ‘That plan, if resorted to and J. J. Coombs. He also offered a resolution allowing William- | our town before Congress, (similar to the resolu- VERTEe UIST will have the of IL The Governor of Maryland sign r 5 B i: Se son to occupy a seat in the House while the ques- | tion passed by the Washington City Councils making his firet re Legistature before their adjournment bis intention | “1! #t once prove to be only a sort of shifting of | Secretary or War.—-Hon. J.B Floyd has | tion was pending. Agreed to. urging completion of the Washington Aqueduct;) the citizens o ig damn dle ce the purpose for which the corruption fund isto be | left the city on a brief visit to the residence of bis | _Mr. Gilmer submitted a minority report, that | and one by Mr. Hill, appointing clerks to the On THURSDAY EVENING, Marob eth. ss isha me used : a change from a very bad putpose to a much late brot! Vytheville, Va. Williamson bad not followed the practice which | judges of election, delining their duties, Ac. ore thout Coa- see eee ek SE exile, NG? had always heretofore been observed, in giving seer etien ot Mr Fearon, tt wre resolved that erent me a vad ny +. Pi w x . a ‘Tue Weatnen.—The foliowing report of the Mr. Sickles due notice of his purpose; therefore, | sxid clerks should take the usual ca’h ice. ° presentations, according to all Parliamentary usage, he was not | Of the above resolutions all have been approved | Great Novelties and Wonderful R weather for the morning is made from the Amer- | entitled to contest his seat. ican Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- sonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 e’clock Marcn 10, 1860. New York, N.Y. ee UF Weare indebted to Mr. Fuller. baggage | Worse one. Now, it is used to serve the ends of moster of the steamer Atlantic, for late California | &teat parties. Then, it will be used ata consid- papers. erable increased aggreyate cost to the Treasury, ss to keepsmall politicians in Congreas. Thus, Con- {> The great Ullman and Strakoech Italian | oress will keep t at ‘ pera company appear in Baltimore this week en | 2c“!!! keep the appointment of the employees sasilb, of the public printing office in its own hands, and pie iii It opens with Lucie de | it win fill the office with broken-down typo- Pr the pep —— that appointing clerks to the TWO DREAMS OF WONDER. © judges of election irst—Temple of Enchsntment, or t | = ? ry message was received from the Board of worteitae Home. rekete ‘of Address for the AT APSOCIATION LECTURES —A | aldermen, enclosing the memorial of the Gas | Celeleuc Ar, w oo priate to the ONjects Uf tue ASSOCIAUGL, Ib ia prose. | Company and « rerolution im relation to aald cam. snbreee Spend. Not filter ei ico Preits, too Ta tonto be delivered in the beautiful and spacious | Pany; which, together with a resolution of Mr. Groans, &o., Whesh ude kedisaaall on eta. ec reert hallof the Messrs. Wallarda of this erty, | Stake’s appointing a joint committee on the ream, &c., ee graphical ‘strikers’ of individual members, | Beiti Ma leudy, s i : “ His Miahty Wonders will be varied every Evening Uy From Taylor & Maury, the agents for | Whose real recommendations for the “stands” | Was! ington D clondy, wind $ wot NHlon, Guana hates, of Weeniootan: aver eaill Fetany oreming cert mae odleck, to Doors open at 7; commence at 7%. Washington, we have the January number of that | will be not the capacity of the applicant to do | Richmond, Va clear. 499. Prof D. Ky Waitaxee. of S. U3 Hon Joux Cocit’ | which the board adjourned. oR ye rae valuable publication, the London (Quarterly Re- | a fair day’s work for a fair day's wazes, but, eo dete cold ident of tee hater Not Feng. and | "Mr. Wm. Kirkland, Democratic nominee for | oratook” iF 7 view. * rather, his comparative ability to write putting | (,umington, = : n of this course of lectures i” to iner one of the vacancies in the Board of Common The desig ase ‘ ‘ SHINGTON THEATRE ie : oat : Council, bas declined being a candidate, and Mr.| WY A : ; —_ Washington letters concerning bis member of | Columbia. S. ; : the fund of the Association. Due notice will be . ix Setmemprpor ae e ok z = be ere eee to Mr. Geo. H. Burns, | Congress-friend to his district newspapers, and | Augusta, Ga. En the ume dahon. me of each gentleman | Robert P Dodge has been nominated in THE ULLMAN AND STRAKOSCH ee we arses oh peugmdon New OF- | the amount of pothouse ward and cross-roads po- open BS ana it J _GOLDSBOR OUGH BRUFF.Sec._| gegRGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. OPERA COMPANY, y Papers of the 7th. The express company | ijtical services he may have rendered that gentle- | ae - From tHe New York Acapemy oF Music. expect hereafter to make the trip in three days ; oa Montgoine: THE “CHARLS HEIDSIECK” CHAM. ——_o—_—_ Gueaciy man. We do not believe that printers who rely Z PAGNE. A Resotvrion providing for the expenses of the] WILL GIVE FOUR PERPORMANCES, Prairie Blu uumers of Champa: hould r upon their proficiency and steadiness at their | Mobile. Ala. paerve if tno Rame “Charles Heidued jLagiaaiets af Newsies New Orleans:i ‘wind sw _ | Son ths latcl and oor TR ARATe eaten! | Aevteed by the Board of aldermen ond Board or | OB MONDAY: TUESDAY, WEDNE=DAY and UF" The Legislature of New Jersey, it is said, | trade will thank Congress for the establishment | > ee, mets pote ‘silts a Seige (cor- edged to be the surest now iinported into the mar | Common Coanert of the Corporation of Georgetown — nf will make an appropriation cf $50,000 for a copy | of any such hospital for the incapable nominal re :ted for temperature,) 29.610; at noon, Sas ket. Itocan ba ubtained in W asbington of Parker | ‘Phat the sum of five hundred and seventy-six dol- The Company wil! include of Mills’s Statue of Washington. The statue, it | printers and real small politicians, who will ex- | “Thermometer at mo tod at meen te Bacon © Cor Jackson < herkier Mxsoee: | firs and sixty-eight cents be, and the same Is ADELINA PATTI, will be remembered, represents Washington at | clusively reap all the benefits of it likely to go to Maximum during 21 hours ending 9 a.m. to- | Beall. Edward Hall, rel i. E. White ke Co. hereby, appropriated to defray the —— of the | COLSON, STRAKOSCH, BERKEL, the battle of Princeton. any of the craft. day, 17 ; minimum 39°. T. W. BAYAUD & CO., p d workhouse for the quarter ending Dec BRIGNOLI, STIGELLIi id by the Clerk x a be Our remedy for the printing evil of the times is so 140 Pear! st., New York, and: that the same e 3d —_—— ———— ———— ns i rt b ri Uy- Vhs Asawa Costecuccer GS ae Wow CACinOhWL. ac Advices Ub. the Suu felt sm Sole Ager «for North America. _ the order of the Trustees, ou! FERRI. AMODIO, fSUSINI, JUNCA of any money in " C ing = ——_-— - #8 me And the Chorus and Orchestra from the New York Protestant Church, for Maryland, will begin iis the letting out of the work to the lowest bidder. ultimo have been received at New York by the BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, the aeeeeeey teem appropriated. ‘Academy of Music. session on Wednesday morning, in the church at | "a¢,"1d enforcement of the bonds given for its | steamship Atlantic, which bronght $1,188.70 tn roth Cakes every day, Ganiiectat cine ai | Maer eee wand CARI BERGMAN” tae corner of Wasbsngton and Lombard streets, Performance, as per contract; and we are glad to | treasure F; A Resoxction in favorof E M. Linthicum & Co. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | MONDAY, March 19 Openine Nicht.—First Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown,.| ew techs fADELINE PATTI. in LU kinds, Wedd Cak Ie cd Perceive that the New York Tribune takes a simi- | The California news is not important. | and: Ornamanteof ail inthe eed cee hems lar view of the subject. We append hereto a The steamer Ciampion sailed from San Fran- Ruse, Jellies, Blano Mang, Plumbory, Ccam. &o. brief article upon it from that journal of a late | (!#°,,in company with the steamer Go!den Aye, | made to order. Parties, Entertainments, Sup; Galtimere. Rev. Washington Roby is president of the bedy Alle Fi Zi ci . : That the sum of sixty-nine dollars and twenty- “yt, 208, Miss PalTI, Signor _ Qo : with 275 passengers and $240,000 in specie. Weddings, &c.. furnished with a.! kinds Contect: | T' RIGNOLL. Signor Axopio. . - = a = . % i b “Ph . * loneries at the shortest notice, and most reasona izht cents be, and the same is bereby, appropri- 1 > M’m- © . EZ The Brownsville Flag of the 2d ult. says | date, which will be found fall of matter meet for | | ‘The Jews of California have forwarded over | \aueries at the Cream, Water’ Ices, and Romau | Sted. to be paid by the Clerk to the order of EM. | thi thee A Nene me ohkes ‘RrigRLtt, igner that the charges against the Texas Raugers, of | the reflection of Congress: yee for the relief of their brethren driven out Punch, $1.25 per F300. oH ae ea Linthicum & Co., for their bill ending December | Fermi. Signor susie Verd: ‘a Grand Upers, ; pipe He ol ee tn. | of Morroco ove “ELD, ; , Feb: 25, 1800. | NANT commiting deeds of lawlesmese and plunder, AIgusag yesterday ropsrieAl te Tite ania | Einet nuudred wea bayeseruredcloimeinthe| astesrmalclaee Confeotionery, Baltimore, : LApproved Feb- 2, WEDNESDAY, Avriixa Parti’s Last Night a si = waikriae a se A pete i a provide for the printing of Government—Congres- | 2*W Quicksilver mines on coals yocan las: ia 6-Sm No. 386 6th at., bet G and H. A Reso.vrion confirming the election of a Presi- Gee ei be nie, oye ate yt. New. sbor xy the complicity of the authoriti:s sional and Executive—by means of a G. The weather in Carson Valley bas been mod- | = ee — — - ts > flant —. wi wd of the city of Matamoras with Cortinas and his | Printing Office, or Printery, as our friend Wing erate, and large companies of miners at the Vir VERY, BODY, (09st the COLUMBIA ee Se hae nar Mise ADKUINA PRTTT Bare banditti ‘ Ce i ginia mines have resumed operations. At Hon LE BOWLING GYMNASIUM to mee , 0 ; A a Baloxon, ee Heocustre are Wt acess Gay Bet thee tn ts | Laka: the cacllement about the aivvermnines com, | trois ties : a committee to purchase hose, &c. Lon bo ail the mane ofa tieeal pe = tion to all the music of the Oper: KERT's Porv Pantox’s Lire o¥ Jacksox.—From Mr. Weld, | such as to commend it to our acceptance. For tinned. , The scitlers were apprehensive of further | WivERY BODY Gos to the COLUMBIA Cannsn Cock a aie pean ree Easel LAR cue Soxc, composed for Madame Sontag; the the agent for the publishers, the Mason Brothers, workaiNe te taaur oe ee of | ian attack by the Snake Indians on the Warm | gos RIZE BOWLING GYMNASIUM to get | Sovmion Couner of Joseph Nicholson as Presi ‘and the ADELINa Wattz, composed forte of New York, we have vol. 2 of Parton’s Life of | vre the constriction end repairof vessels ond tice | Springs reservation in Oregon was. anticipated, | dent. and Charles F.. Merrill as Vice President, “URSA TT Closing Night of the “ Jackson. We have already spoken in commen- | manufacture of arms Now we hold it absolutely | 2% Gen. Harney was about to send a sufficient NERY Boe Gren t Nani Bra vets same is hereby contirmed by this Cor- TROVATORE. es i ge cerigg mee —IL, cies LE, AN SIUM, , ol 5 Ny . dation of the general character of this work as | demonstrable that the Government could buy bet. erie Unt. clottret miter Leute loot Aspinwall | or Gaga tenor iaett National Hotel, to getone |” Hesoleed, further, That the President of sald | AMOBO. |g po ke pw exhibited by the frst volume, and now add that | fef srms and shipe by contracting for them with | on the Lith for Greytown. of those cash prize Company be, and he is hereby appointed one of | pUZ tity gis” 815 the second volume is eveu more fascinating than | {raw treurer” ep at tar tess cost than |" dvices from Bacnaventara, New Granada, re- VERY BODY Gors_to_ the COLUMBIA | técommittee authorized to purchase connections | “Subscription fer the entire series of four per the first, containing, as it does, the most striking} II. We have now thirty-three States, with an- | Pott a revolution in the State of Ca Phe con- PRIZE BOWLING GYMNASIU Mto sea a | #ud hose carrlage, as per resolution authorizing | fo-manoes, $7. ife 9 C ci The sale of subscription tickets will com: portions of Jackson’s military career, including a | other quite ready to be admitted—all of them | fending factions Lad met and life had been lost. | Luts make 20 and 300 in @ game of ten pine. sia Arr ace “Tapproved'Fck’ as heon. | ou Wednendan, ienck iat @rG, Momeente eee graphic and apparently faithful narrative of the | doing iberal amounts of printing, yet not one of | Gan: ,Murguelio, of the Government side. was | _1ue : = i ee on 5-5; Fuliste Matic Stores, Mita 0 cus Celeae The work thus far is of | tet: te the best of our Knowledge having any- | Killed. Gen. Abundo was reported to have fifteen CARD. ‘On Saturday, March loth, seats for any of the h 5 ° thing like the proposed Government Printing | #!9dred men ready to marct gainst the revolu- © LL FANT, ry oF npton, Kansas. will] A Resotvrion in favor of J. J. McQuillan. abounding interest, and though written in pic- | Office. four performances can secured, and the eu!) be If this were really the economical and | tionists. . ; ‘ win this city until the 15th instant. Persons Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of ; scription list will be closed. mare = « i From Lima we have intelligence of the murder nf land warraats cau have them lorated, ynnivn Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, 3 taresque style, bas »n appearance of thorough ronan ladle Bhgettelgees at least one | oe Capt. Lambert, of the British war steamer Vix- uch his firm, atv \] ‘roat the sum of six doliars be, and the same is] PAIN TINGS AND STATUARY. Renenty, nothing ‘belug Invested or concealed. | Sie “owls bave stumbled into it: Printery. why | €0-, The murderers had not been detected. Igri on the route t "Pikes Peak and cihectmc? | hereby, appropriated to be paid by the Clerk to| ~ THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Thus we are likely to have Jackson portrayed as > > Ne : Yeh, | ‘The advices from New Granada state that the | 3° h ; peat Ep Pore | the order of J J. McQuillan, for coffin for colored OF THE 2 not Paper Millsalso? Why not Government farms | ,. A ; tions of the Territory, is now subirct to private * 3 WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, he was Cromwell fainted with his warts and | whereon to produce the food of our Ariny and phate ae wa ag Syuceat oe fie Tocaton tee at the present price must yield | man Sandy Davis. [Approved Feb. 25, 1860. ta al Finn . aa 7 = Sa 4s o! olivar, and ~ | the locator a !a-ge profit. He 18 also prepared to — aeeinee of typography, & , the | Navy, OF courte, re enter Unew the tonal Pow | cnowledged by the General. Government. ax taxes and redeom forfeited lands in that Terri | A Resoretion in favor of Mrs. E. A. Trunnel. | ,GALLERY, (on Pa. av., bet. ith and ee SypW aiid We Wille fares wilt erence | cated Up Mr. Guviey's ill: where tall we SBD a Te feels oan nn cenmnmomn ate now EET veaa be roend af tue banking house of |, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of vat ye ghey dem ype and fine white paper will commend it toall | “1V. Mr. Gurley Ie reported by telegraph as as- | OP€# to foreign trade. Sweeny, Rittechouse, Fant & Co. uatithiedepart- | Covmon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, jery aid Course of by emi- who value their eyesight. serting that - ——— qantas” aa : : marizst_ | That the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents be, and ment isocarers, during the sesson of six ————$—_—__ll “ ‘Be giving out of the work to the lowest} THe SHormakers’ Strixe.—The Lynn Re- = = the same is hereby appropriated ‘abe id by the} Weeks... .............. crree ened Oonte Persenal. bidder has been fully and fairly tested, and has | porter remarks, practically, that the shoe manu- CCONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF DEL: | Clerk to the order of Mrs. E. A. Trannel, for -- Col. C. F_M. Garnett, Va.; ex-Gov. More- | failed to meet the expectations of Congress, while | fucturers will be as much benefited by the shoe- AWARE. gravel furnished on West street to date walls Exhibition of AMERICAN ART contains C : ady, Ten i makers stopping work as the shoemakers them- | rx ANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaoxns | ~ Approved Feb. 25, 1000 . ee A se myo = epee . ,and Hon. Chas. Ready, Tenn., are ve ore et eee thoroughly fleeced by lees if ley obesin the ser price for thelr uicwaeren: Dene ppl ton Sey ~ of the most meritorious in the go! -- Cyrus W. Fi rs > : —All which we most emphatically deny. A | !#bor. This fact is already beginning to show | FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO. Ea parr staal a ryt geste Le Ls Hee scrutiny will show that the Guecenauent ‘Obtained | itself in an inereased demand for shoes, more tained from the Lerisiature of Delaware tate GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS x + Wililams, don and cc Gat doses? pon: Jobe | tore printing for leas pay under the contract a, | firmness on the part of manufacturers, and a rise | geasion, a Lottery “Coutract, to continue tn opera: BALLS AND PARTIES. Fis. ea cy Paes nt (OY Een under any other that ever was tried. | in prices. There are now not far from two thou- P y years, rk bonds to the State fo 2 milli doliars, to se- x ) THE VOTERS OF GEORGETOWN. | gure the promet payment of ail prizes sold, are ap Tho Clerk <1 the Commissioners of the Sink- TNA f 5 ii i sand workmen on ladies’ shoes that have stopped 1ONAL BLUES Have jn henar So ---+Hon. Jas. T. Pratt, Conn ; Hon. D.T. Wal- We dare Mr. G. to initiate that scrutiny. i work in Lynn, and there are probably as many | drawing “at: Wiimingt » Del. the CONSOLI- | !#6, Fund is announced as a candidate for election err friends and the public cene- bridge, Mich , and Gen. P. B. Stark, of Miss... | i¢ Sas Congres thet fallea nae the contract sys: | more that have stopped work in other towns. | DATED LOTTERIES OR Dies Roe He | bate soa dol Corman Bonnar ate {Vganceday | rally that. by request, they intend givi the commissioner from Mississippi to Virginia : s next. Is he eligible? ‘Ihe charter of the town | Seoond Giand BALL, at the ASSEMBLY, eirects that eleven “ft and proper prrsons” shal be | ROOMS, on EASTER MONDAY one hte slecta", to comp.se the Board of Common Council. | occasion & fing will be presented to the Company he Cierk of the Commus-iuners gives bond to t by the Ladies ration for the trae performance of his duties, CK ET: ONE DOLLAR, admitting 8 gentle- ft d dolia s per annum, | man and lad aa itchie was the I bidde: This makes the number out of employment four | the benafit of internat satg tee Gt ite loses Ute Gor os ag | tudasands Tine averige” number of shoes fat urposes, gd the NU the XXXIst Congress. and obtained the work. | they would make if at work would be five pairs ele ~ The Cecil Whig announces the death of its | Congress paid him all his contract called for, and i per day, which would make 20.000 per day, editor, Palmer C. Rickerts, Esq .who died on | $50,000 over! Of course, he put ina bogus bid .000 pairs per week. and in four weeks the Thorsday lest. Mr Ricketts bas long been con- | next time, through an irrespousible subordinate, | Humber would be 4-0,000 pa rs, or nearly 500.(4W) relative to the withdrawal from the Union of the Southern States, are at the National. ral improvements and other 1X COUNTY LOTTERY the same obj The Consolidated Lotteries of drawn daily at 15 minutes before 5 p. = County Lottery daily at 15 miauw' m, All drawii ‘mi ce and his salary ies. Commities of Arrangements. cuntrol of the y vy Ht H ths im Comm sone ina- | Captain Watt, Serg’t Flood, e th thy Maryl: * 8 r month. The effect of this cessation from under the superintendence of _Lot- * ~--- The personal difficulty at Annapolis be- | procured proper specifications, exacted adeq of shoes out of the market. as there would be so | 8¥4re le e cease to exist Offives are defined to be incom- tween Thomas J. McKaig, Esq. of Allegany | security, and then held the contractor inflexibly | ™@ny shoes less in manufacturers’ hands at the PRIZES PAiD As SOON AS DRAWN. > Committee cn Part cf the Military. r patibie wheu th» holder cannot in every instance Maj. Gen’: Weightman, Coi. Naylo county, and Coleman Yellott, Esq., of Baltimore | to bis bargain. the contract system would never | €xPitation of thattime. At this rate, with sales harge tue duties of each. Thus, an Alderman Col. W. Sea Mai. P» ter F. Bacon i, ton. ‘ F i tout ; MONDAY, Ma: ch 12. not b wn Clerk, | Go 5 2 city, Bas beew aiicably aud “honorably” ar | have even seemed to break down. But Congress | Koing on. it would not take a loug time to drain Ciass 29-78 numbers, 15 drawn baltots. Shere hs may have to vote on the question of kia] G3! WK Drinkard, Ait: Kad Miadieton, ranged through the intezference of friends. never even formed a Joint Committee of the prac. | even 2 glutted 1 = amotion and ralsry. With stronger reasons, ths Och oe 5 3 ‘owers. “+: We are pleased to learn that our young | tical printers in either House, and instructed that cop SaSRanESnEaInEEeTTT 3 Commissionors cf the Sinking Fand| Capt.5.¥. Devas, - lis _J-- Powers, townsman. Douglas French Forrest. son pre coe Committee to draft proper terms of contract. or "The Chicago Times, (Mr. Douglas’ home di bean Alderman o- Common Councilman, aget inlastry. modore Forrest, U.S N . has been el | @ppointed such a Committee to inspect the work ng afier election, has the fol- a 5 becanse he hasnt ouly the opportunity to «peak | Capt. J. Peck, ; _Licut 8. Owens, SN, ected editor : ; : & and vote on ‘he qaestton of his amotion and . Of the Presidert’s Mounted Guard. of the Wasbinuton Society of the University of | 274 8¢e tnat the contractor fulfilled his engae- ruefully comfe notice: 8 1. - | batalsecn then of the breach of tne cond:.| Capt. Tart. spongy Virginia—this being one of the very highest com- | Men's. And now the willful or heedliss negli-| Notice to Bettors.—All persons who bave tions of his bond, wich exhibits @ confusion of} ©*Pt Tat, Of the Nat et pee ad pliments in the power of the students pd confer gence of Congress is charged to the demerit of | claims against persons in this oilice for boots, TUESDAY. Mareh 1s. Parties (A. & Clerk, obligor, and AB. Common Tv 7 " site - | the contract system. ‘This is most unjust. hats, caps, coats, and various otber things in the Class S0—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, Councilman, obliges.) contrary to law ard reason, | C&Pt- Towers, nen oe. ber dippers have been reporting that an-| “ya Government Printing Oilice wouid inevi- | way’ of Wearing ap by us and won by - _ Capitals. _ aad because the Con mers. whose Clerk he is, ional Greys. other diamond wedding is about to take place. a ‘ af a 1 prize of-.-....¢:0&0) 4 prizes of ___...92,'0) | hold their places, im pa t,at his pleasure. pack | Capt. Sohwarzman ‘ ieut. bel a Charl + | tably become a National Infirmary for broken- | them, on the late elec ‘¢ notitied to apply on asin iene "qe git a eee Pi Ss | . OF the Washinst 0 ¥1 ihe bridegroom Seing Mr. Charies Heidsick, the | gown, ram-sodden, rheumatic, gouty, dilaplis. | Monday nest. 1 the ferngann, beceen eee ye gre : own member.) it'ts competent or the Gorrras | Capt. Ki Li or eminent champagne manufacturer, who, this ca- | ted. of inveterately lazy editors and printers from | of inand Woes re prevent confus on, our agar Ss ee we PED ge erg gmmon | Capt. King, Lieut Sylvester, nard goes on to say, became smitten with the ; : ; : : Bolte . °. Council, in the event of iis election, to dec are Of the Union Guard. g LE pao re every part of the country. Every Member would | friends will approach the office from Washington iokets $5, halves $2.59, quarters $1 2 and to oideran w election, sad nienk Gin io oe charms of an American belle in Paris, and fol- | have his quota of partizan invalids to provide for, } street, and return by Madison street. ant duty, as for example, if he be Hi angran, of the Montgomery Guard. ; hes atte atic 4q Pr . y A P Capt Huiliay of the Potomac Lgt. Infantry lowed her across the At! antic to claim her band | and would shut his eyes to the general abuse, 86 «ag. WEDNESDAY, March 14 hat foroe will be their iawi Capt. Shafer, of the Nations) Kifies , Mr Hesdstek a motlinely totaaety cite rake ney that his particular protegés should be provided for. | poops ror Texas.—I.lent. Gen. Scott has ad- Clase St—2t numbers, 14 drawn ballots. penne Ait Licut. Watkins, Lieut. J. Ward, from Paris, because be already has a wife at | Such ® hospital of incurables—a refuge for the | acecaua an onder to assiatunt Quartermaster tien, I prize of... 940,01 5 prize of..... of smomber of the Common Council, #0 clears | Licut *. Kelly. Lieut: MeGlocklin, 2 lame, the halt, and the lazy—as that Government kins. 1a + 4:2/5 © do ne f il 0 “ itt Rheims, to whom he is fondly attached, and also . yy | eral Tompkins, at — 1 dnconsisient, it will bean abso:ute vacation of Committer on Part of the Citizens. tise four cullizen q ? Pees Ottice would soon become, the world appears that all the disposable troops of the United do, clerical office, and a eucce. sor may mediately | Mayor 3.4; Berrett, Prof: ssor McLeod, as four children. has hardly seen. We trust Mr. Gurley’s bili will | Stites army are to be concentrated in Texes for ‘ & ‘&e elect.d by the beards. ‘These opinions are ex- br 4. B. Binke, « SSS SS phe an. | P© Ene ked very stitf before it reaches a third the protection of the frontier, and. it may be ver $5, auarters $2.57, cighths 1.25 | preassd that nobody may be taken b x avor Macrader, reading. JF. Brown, napolis correspondent of the Baltimore American, r . the tewn saved the inconve: ———— foray upon Northern Mexico. When the Missis- THURSDAY. March 15 rep ated anu fruitiees elections, and that it may not | Mr. W. T. re, ; sippi_ and Missouri rivers open portions of the Ciass 32—78 numbers, 13 drawn ballots be thought that Georget wn can’t find eleven fit| Mr Thos Fisher. writing on Saturday night, says: Nontm Canoutna axp THE Presipexcy.—We | regiments in Minnesota and Kansas will proceed © a. and proper repressnta ives inher « ounci: Chamber, | Mr. Richard Walltch, 8 ‘About 4 o’cleck this afternoon. while the | have received froma perfectly authentic and re- | to Texas by the northern route, swelling the Uni " 82.92) 10 wees of... but of necessity confars a piural:ty of conflicting | M . Thos. P Morgan, t. Fran House was in session. two rapid shots from a | liable source information in respect to the action | ted States troops in that State to about 1,000 men. 10 do. : Mr. John Turio., pistol were heard in the rotunda, which caused a ew on the same man. t — rush of the members and spectators from ot tie Demecratic Sate Convention of) Norn © The troops on Governor's Island will be dispatched CHARTER. on the 17th of this month —N. Y. Express. &e.. &c rtars $ .25, WE: , t 7 - hall to ascertain the cause of the shooting, | Carolina, lately held at Raleigh, for the purpose arch 16 TIUN OF CEORGTOWS, BOLE PERSONAL. On — SS Po John ~ Meter of beavis fin oa saat to the Teseaetnet New Jexser —The Republican si ate conven. 14 drawn ballots, m ee this Jssvsiation wi Pop ong Enea Ww Cake was just u oor, near the Sena Convention. Four delegates at large were chosen, | tion, on the Sth, appointed twenty-eiyht delega pies MONDAY, ths lath = E Re ircere ‘ tide of the staitway leading to the Library, with | the Hon. Wm Ashe, of Wilmington, Hon. Bed. | to CLi-ago withont. insteuction ce tercandidutes, i eise ot: 88 rugromenina 4 ai Zo% look ene Gu which vocational reas. | Cep-rin Gaivacd che a cetrendinike Le se Poroa ——— Lore abe he ford Brown, formerly 1 member of the U. s. | Resolutions were adopted in favor of a homstead | | we | urer will be elect d. th vr kitduess to our jitt e an iteane c ing around was | *” x aa 0. & i i iff, but the convention did not Those persons who wish to beco ne stockho'ders very intense. The Sheriff immediately came up | S-nate, Mr. Avery, a prominent Politician of A yi our neighhe ass.a resolution denouncing the Massachusetts for their interest in t ing to him; and partion” SATURDAY, March out Stherwiesthey may oes neded. Twa hag. | 27,t2 the boys HOS & MARY OLIVE od arrested | im on the charge of shooting Thos. | w-stern North Carolina, and Mr. Holden, the | {wo years amendment, though tavited by a com: arch 17 on d for Washington * i ©. oreh.__(Wt") mS ah fa rdner. Clerk of the Criminal Court of Baltl-| able and distinguished editor of the Raleigh | mittee of Germans toexpress their opinions on that | @RAND CONSOLIDATED LOTT ERY OF negibers. The following ext omaeamenee ATION 18 WANTED O° BE more city, Mr. . consid- = Ms ject. - C t. ¥ came to 4 erable, ill-feeling had been known to pri See ree Linprnae Se sabes ia member pte saan Fi hn bi i Il Vice Prenident. t A Trend six at eee pee il-feeling grew out of a speech which Mr. Mc pledged and avow tiends of Senator Hunter. We have advices from Rio Janeiro to the | 1 prise of . —..@54 61616 prize of. J. ward rane of the Committee of the anti-Brock Three of the district conventions have been held. | tet hit. The colfes market was firm, with a stock | ¢?4o. "=" 12 5 | 20 do. Simms George fi Bre Beall, Phinp Mars Cheries | Sion cence soe eae euReyisBuia, Any tn Gigante tense Dae orpera- | In Mr. Brancl’s congressional district Messrs ‘T. | on hand of 70,000 bazs, principally of pecs taal 2 ae Tt Tatho 6 dos Myers: Daniel Brown, Joseph Reynolds,’ and Jen- | reertved by her sister. ELLE cancion hich he denounced Mr Gardne te | J. Green and —— Watson have been chosen. | 1t¥. Freights were uontinal, with nothing oiter-| 2 4°- I sooli de, 7 7:0 | kin Thomas, Direotors, By order, ‘7th st and — =< e peteamene a a ee inl * a to ie tsa oe NE 1 to. 4.00} & ko. St WM_ KING, Sec very strong language, impeaching the reliability ese gentlemen are uuderstood riends o: 7 from Buenos Ayres to the 12th of | Tioke ives $7.:9, quarters $375, the 1 £7, 7),0UR! ————_——— of if testimony and using language derogatory | Mr. Hunter. So also are the two delegates chosen jalcegsae Gat ee pesincen di 8 favorable to ae a coheme Paes M..xs, Rock Cerex, D.C. = ae ee by Sung | in Mr. Scales’ former congressional district, now | irade. sithough very dry. Business was brisk, | Address— BANCE, BROADBENTS & CO» | Having bo n made Agent for this superior WANTS. the language be had ued.” ““sPonsible for} | resented by Mr. Leach. In Mr. Gilmer'sdis | and produce very high. Saat Nbereleerezer ad to farnish the trade on Gardner is seriously, but it is hoped, not mor- trict Messrs. Dick and Hill have been ches tally wounded. and, as we hear, are in favor of Mr. Douglas. Vincinta_ LucisLatuns.—The Senate on Tues- | T2!8 district is one in which the Democratic i0~ The steamer Edinburgh left New York on aturday, for Queenstown and Liverpool, taking ont I passengers most ‘iberal terms, from my store, No 115 street. Georg: _mare-tw cathe WANTED-a SITUATION as chamb rma! D.. or nurse, by a respectanl: - * WORTHINGTON DORSEY. | Box 17) Siar Offic. PROS} OuaK BiTl, Addres SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. To be crawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 m a i EE Ae "Ti - ‘ : minutes before : JUST REVEIVED COMPr. te NT 8} E83 and phirt - ; * A Convention of Southern Inventors is to . é i day adopted the resolutions regarding the boun- | P@tty are ina large minority. It is probably the Reece at Charleston during the session of the TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. 10 a ee Gite ores, Bere la Rye, A rene ot or famuties, dary line between Maryland and Virginia. They | only district Mr. Douglas will carry in the State. | Democratic National Convention MONDAY, March 12, 50. do choice old Monongahela Whisky, Add rs. Provide for the erection of monuments to mark | So fur the count stands Hunter 5, Dougl:s 2.| [> A wax statuary exhibition at Milton, Fla., Class 61—78 numbers, 12drawn ballets. 133 do Monumeatal and 5 ar do ANTED—By a com| the boundary line between Virginia and Mory- delegates to be ch has been utterly demolished because the image of Po Se Wrongs ort Se land, as recently marked by the Commissioners of | Th€Te are tea more delegat choven.. Sohn Oiocn Gest cate Lprige of __.... For sale low by 3 7. f 4 the two States; also. for the Governor’s sending, | The attempt made to secure North Carolina for 2 i een fom fi a Oem D.C. | Sock» Bont Sar Ofer IVER. Addsees 'f be deems it expedient, an agent to England. to | Judge Douglas, and the impudent boast of his] , 177 The Pittsburg gambling saloons have been i ore records and other evidence to define and broken up by the Mayor. M AYOR’S OFFICE, ‘ N ENT. p |, Was well the } — . ZORGETOWN, D. C., March 6th, "860. i: N single gentiemsn settle the boundaries between virginia and the —— —— aaapeted aparece as pet TUESDAY, March 13. ett Mins Doon orstied by the ‘judges of the elec ove inan ohet States of Maryland, North Carolina and Tennes. perio pes prerionll olen oS resis act JP SMITHSONISN. LEC TUR ES—On lass 62-76 numbers. [2 crewa ballets embers of the Brerd of Avie rth . x five or six Rooms, alee bn" 3 ded ti pense bh ag hal! pted = DAY k .G ops cy . Board of Alderm nished. at No. 224 onue. not exceed $2,000. ae on” bapplicellun ot whichacae cas wicks Wl teoture on * Civil Laverty, ite Ori and Early | prize "| ?Prisee of 81,000 | phd ~ Willards? PY St No. 221 Penn. avsnne. npporite The Committee of Courts of Justice returned a| «Resolved. That neither Congress nor a Terri- | St tory.”” mie iy tana i YOUNG c Teport to the effect that {t was inexpedient to take | torial Legisiatute, whether by direct legislation I ©. 0. F—FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. ceaiceen e Preeinet* A wanes SIEEATION ates apy action on the resolution in rel~tion to the re- | or legislation of an indirect and unfriendly chai 12-4 specias mee i ¢ of Frieudship Lodge rE DAY, the lth of the enid st No. 132, ef Bl and H prieve of Stevens and Hazlett. The Committee | acter possess power to annul or impair the consti- | ¥)!1 be h-ld THis (Monday) EVENING, at seveu WEDNESDAY, March 14. B of 4 uber said | Newma, 76 3 st .n-ar the Circle, of Courts, &c., of both Houses, were addressed on | tutional right of any citizen of the United Stutes | 9°¢,07k, at the fall. cores lath avert and Pa. av. Class 63—78 bag cd drawn ballots, : ere Council to the vacancies = = = the above subject in the Senate chamber, on | to take his slave property into the common Ter- ate es Saree. OCG eS. tprignct__=...9caht 2 pri ize of... @seo | mr HENRY ADDISON. Mayor. A P hag anon ACQUAINTED wir Fburaday nigit, by George Sennott, Esq.. couns-l | ritories, and there hold and enjoy the same while si . to a | ko, &o. sox | 2°UE Stors. Inqu re at No. 395 tah cine for the condemned. The Board of Coma: ssloue’s | the Territo ial condition remains.” SHETHPONIAN yi BC TURES. On ‘Hokets 91. FSR BESTA A fre story and basement epriok | _mar 10 2 . — ps e bh Ma: ch 14 -GILTIN, — near the Convent, on Fayette (Ra : Heenan, were dirctedtopectenuls | , Th, Md ef Natu acon, twill thus ve] Bit of St Louis May RueiuecrhecCra| THURSDAY, Muh Hatem, | Behl? antebaht eScmeatat Enaerespyot | WANTED A LOAN of ory o i silver medals. to be tl seen. no for squa' sovereignty. e . . HER S589 2 \—75 num! \rawo ry 4 3 ob UDIDe umber. werty Virginia Military Institute, Resolaticns cee | doubt much if Mr. Douglas, out of one Lundred | P2700 of Novth Amara. mar 12-3t i to JOBN L. RIDWEL! mar St eh 12 pore ut interes = = = - i» —————__—__ ert *R., Georgetown jatwedueed and adopted, more Slearly defining | and twenty southern votes in the Charleston Con. Wire Gon pany are havehy ngrinad to ated ss a &. Having s konee Wie STOCK OF racks nest O br claims agatust the State. ing ou ition, manages to secure more than four or five | a meeting of “) COMPRnY 18 (Monday) EVE and y fos — % by ts of the Harper's Ferry raid. shall be settled. esas outside. These, it will be found, have | NING, at7s o'clock. for the purpose ‘of makin — and » greet vans iSw Treen. as 1 wit e of horses nera sell th rates, if Tux Maryianv Lecistatore —The Baltim: been secured by the rankest hypocrisy and politi- Tow, nemer, Joven Ma Reg et ery late: E- Poctsts, Georgstowsnn * —s Fp sn ae up the frery ors cal trickery. We know the army of strikersand| ‘t* |= JAMES McDER MOTT, Sec. . mar &-if JOHN L. KIDWELL. ——— rE — pele > Sa} bl 3 & be ; Wsts of the session—the Chesapeake Seen ar eee ee ney cen aed | TR rome miVEd crete tel ear om Tiletgn. & F98 NEW YORK —The peoxet 0 Cuarke of two cuiidren apee 7 ard rectontl, the bili to increase the stockholder | ¢fect by trickery and chicane at the South—elect- | ifat since the appr araao Oftthe gt Tnete tn the Poe fo jirectors ing men nominally for some one, but really se- | tomas river shad and her.ing ha: ‘sail ee above &: Sy 3 one who is fond of cll aed kind ve become so SATURDA deupatch. Por force tall Se above 4 With them. Wage @i eer math, A cs soarce that it is useless—worse than jolly to fish @ 6-78 7? sarees ballots, « s APPy at the office of the U cretly for Douglas, and under promise of office, | $°PS° “page P revent any bat beee Hotel, wh. de ; but they should ber this is a difficult | f-citizsns fom fishive xill notes and thon choy | ¥ prime of. als. mar? On Wee aren i remem is fie citizens feom fishing «il i? en 3a - ier TOES Sg ore me eve anion cm) i Seka ga A ne | Belen = | 8,000 sual Settee sea wage LOST AND FOUND. munity is carried * Fat mr Ale EW oT ust fs =~ x a : bs Caaz ov Maj. Coss.—Last August, it will be carrying out the law feseo Water RY. L R ‘ab. ues erclockt ee it 4k recollected, a court-martial, of which Cob. Mans- | _mar'2-I : _A-FISHERMAN._ a BER! —¥ mornig H, to 8. Pavrick’s Caurch | Th? LE RE 4 SSEY, COLLINS & CO°S PHILADEL. | ©: 4 af-vor.n Mre. GAL: AGHER. ficld was president, was convened at New York, LECTURE BEFORE T ART r SEN TES MAS RATT eos DE Fe camillgeutes savor H fr he wat of a) Crom ar fall aad ft | Oa LE tenet see | mee Sine os ay EVENT AJOTESUN TRAVELanDSTUDY wiv; vite a > ae pre investigntion, Maj. C. was'found guilty of both By sireets, on Sree gt MON | NOTES UN TRAVEL axoSTUDY im ITALY “Ale ‘Want @ peour-|(XOUORED INITIAL STAMP NG UO! r INING, Maroh i2th. at $3 ‘o'clock 5 , to ? oe, the charges preferred egainst him—first, disobedi- ! PAY ;¥) ENING. Marol i2th,, clone by mare i MOHUN, | foo ie ss ne HIN, Agents, a ov rr OY DEMPSEY & O"100DE, roen st Georgetown, | mario s greet