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THE EV ENING ST AR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. | Detailed Account of the cai ptare ef the Mexi- $30,000 WORTH OF See cam s® “| ‘Tae Pisccoes Whe Wm be Gn Gherines From the New Oran Pleavune of Wednesday NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS, WASHINGTON CITY: Convention's nominee?—is the question more deep- last, the 2ist instant, we gather the subjoined in 7 ND MAN JUST RECEIVED FROM THE NORTHERN AUCTIONS, IMPORTERS, A} I ‘tating the bosoms ef the thousands of Demo- teresting Particulars of the recent capture of two poteererciheneeoweametecetinne me (fe sperm brenemachgp es steamers on the Mexican coast by the Amerione : UFACTURERS, COMPRISING ALL THE is at the same time agitating those of the masses coerce; The captured steames bed six! DOW BETIS OF TEE SEASON, of the party everywhere. A seer, indeed, would bomb-mortars, six 24-pounder cannons, 2,000 stand In THE Srxartz, to-day, Mr. Gwin Moved to take up the Pacific telegraph bill; so ordered, Mr. Gwin thought that the benefits of this enter- Prise were so manifest, and the plan Proposed so the bill sea te that it was unnecessary to discuss Spirit ef the Merming Press. The Constitution treats at length upon the public printing, defending the conduct of Mr. Bowman he be, who can tell. Yet day by day and hour | the bill, and hoped that It would be immediately | Of small arms, 1,500 shells, and other munitions AND MAKING THE as late superintendent thereof, &c by hour developments of the by-play likely to | PuRupon its passage. ; a of war. The value of the prizes is estimated at MOST ATTRACTIVE AND. PERFECT sTocK The Intelligencer in devoted to news to-day. | shape the result of action of the Charleston Con- | fet considerable discussion and paswed ens | $00:0%, though the seamer Gen. Miramon is said WE HAVE YET HAD THE PLEASURE OF EXHIBITING. eon is vention are being made, which are gradually | 95 nays 15. x —Veas | to be very badly injured, the first broadside of the {7 The Nashville News says:—The bill for | °!g!ng shrewd and close observers to common | _ i ‘ir. Hunter moved to take up the Consnlar and Diplomatic Appropriation bill; so ordered, and the bill was being read when our report closed. Saratoga having completely riddled her, and in conclusions. These developments are in the shape of the election of delegates in all quarters of the the Is} f fr ms of color from the her attempt to escape she afterwards ran aground. expulsion of free perso id al to our friends that we have adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which we It was two days before she could be got off, and hope wil meet fev eure approbation, Every one je awa e that them ro vant must haves grof t spon Sears Sn RCNAGS Se Sn Serle: Petree Sent PORY | cunizy,, muy of Wheei aso co cat Known in | ae Clare Be er te Feading of the Journal, | in her passage to New Orleans she again broke | Si coods sol’ in nis eatabliskent had. we thiak it Costedsy ere oe ree and was transmitted to the House for concur- Politics as that there can be no doubt as to the | , M® Clarke B. Cochrane. of N Y.,who has been rence. % mat ard thus save our customers the unp'eseant tek of asking us to reduce th» down and had to be towed. prion fo the aman rok we nee aerd te hee We anclinaBecerons Sick ot eakins a refit of Ts The account given by the Picayune, as related hs CEN? upon the cost of ali the articles, and Xo MORE °R Less will b« asked or taken nder wate t : y _— cumstances. price of every article shall be MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, and rhail he qvoved to te by four of the prisoners, all Frenchmen, is as | Surohascrin eve y hectaee Pete yee'f, nor wil, La:low any ons in my emi lov. «i her directly follows : Irdireotly.t . depart from these ruler, ‘every transac’ion mutt and hal Falk, HONE*T. CPEN. ABOVE-BOARD As 8 determination to adhere strictly to the - PRICE system. | pi poy soe that ey slp on the en of | that patohesors test ue in any oF either = pricing poe vg 2 en. coer 5 ebruary, at Havana, on the steamer Gen. Mira- | looking at the prices at are marked i in figures, or asking lanationi ) mon, te known as Correo, } . They were ooh glance at the following list of prices esnnot fai] to convince any ons of the advante ges of the One to have a month’s pay in advance, another month's | Pri joe _aystem : on their arrival on the Mexican coast. and a Rich plaid and striped Silks. . es pammige Dack toatarces, They sailed from Pleavy plain black Silke. .... Havana on the 26th February under the Spanish flag. After er lls outside, however, the Mexi- car fiag was raised. The crew now demanded their pay in advance, but did not get it. The nexttwo days nothing of importance occurred The third day the Marquez de la Habana broke down, and they were obliged to put into Sisal. detained for some months from the sessions of the House by sickness,was this mornin; sworn in. Mr. Carter introduced a bill for the reimburse- ment of the Corporation of Georgetown for the sum of money advanced towards the construction of the Little Falls bridge. Referred to the Com- mittee on the Judiciary. ————— ANOTHER OysTER SLoop MystE Y—Singular Coincidence in Crime on the Sea —Capt. Webb, of schooner Thomas E. French, from suffolk, Va., for New York, arrived at the latter Port on Satur- day morniig. The captain states that on the 2ist inst., four miles north of Barnegat, he picked up a yawl boat containing a Chinaman. he man was supplied with a eompass, hatchet, and a few provisions, and stated that he had esca; ‘d from ‘he sloop Spray, of Guilford, Conn., which bad Course they will be likely to pursue at Charleston; while letters are Pouring into the Federal Metrop- olis by each succeeding mail explaining the pur- Poses and affiliations of the rest. One of the com- mon conclusions to which we refer is, that quite two thirds of the Convention will come together determined to make the strongest possible nom!- nation, without stopping to take into considera- tion the ambitions and fortunes of individual aspirants. To do that, all admit that the choice must fall on the asp'rant who, besides being acceptable to the South, can run best in Pennayl- vania, New Jersey, and Indiana; Oregon and California being generally regarded by the party leaders as being weil nigh as certain to go Demo- Go Prerarsp —The drinking establishments in Charleston are not allowed to keep open on Sundays. Visitors to that city at the time of the holding of the Democratic National Convention should be made aware of this fact, and prepare themselves accordingly. +. 8t 7* cents, former price $1 former prion @1-12 ‘ioe 25 ants Tue Wueat Crop_—The reports of the con- dition of the growing wheat from nearly all parts of the country are favorable. In no quarters have we noticed other than flattering accounts thus far, unless we except the late sown wheat in a part of Kentucky. 25 cents, former pri - at is conte, former price 25 oants wee its, former price 81 at 37 cents, former price 75 0 sn y Here they fell in with the spies mail steamer "+ summer Under Shi at $7 cents. former ts that day been A collision with the sloop Lucinda, Mexico, from Vera Cruz and bound to Havana. Gentlemen’: boys Shirt oe nag = apa Log | Massacnusetts 4 Pexat Cotoxy.—A bill has | cratic as the South, with almost any nominee, | of Rockaway. The Spray sank in about ‘fifteen | Signals’ were exchanged, and when the weasls roti oe s 3 7) conta, former pri been introduced in the Legislature of Louisiana | We regard Douglas as wholly out of the question, Hater eer fe collision, and, Tying does | Simenon TEAR sey Gea ic cnarra for ella Shawls, Parasol, and lad Erquomon's gun and rain Umbroling fa great venety. for the transportation of all negroes convicted of | as it is certain that ke will on no ballot poll more her the captain and his bot. es erat | nuance teen ee ee the expe- | ll the the above named articles, together ith many others equally cheap, oan be fou capital crimes to the State of Massachusetts.. The | than from seventy to eighty-five votes. Asa for- | only persons on board beside himself. The French dition. They did not even know that they carried _ Dill passed its first reading, and was referred to | lorn hope, his friends are just now figuring for | having to run into Little Egg Harbor, there saw | materials of war. The cannons, small a'ms, an - the Committee on Federal Relations. the vote of Arkansas—but in vain; it being im- bal es pe ated Seediton: the mina) Hea, Be) ben led ae eee * IN THE ADJOINING STORE, No. 373, See poss! a sight. : Tue Gost or « Dusty Dax —The following | ¢, neat eg iaayre ionic Say ot tie shoe vemels Were toxether be sw no ne Iounted, tnd both roe anf diet pted 2 oe san GREAT BARGATHS 20 oe onven ous array o; e | aboard the Spray but the Chinama men-of-war. New clothing was a! ut Paragraph from the New York Herald is not in- | whole South tn the body, against the casrapleg to seek safet yaboard his vemel i Who refused | men-of the crew, Dearing the name of Gen. Mira- | CARPETING, RUGS, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, BOOTS, SHOES & HATS. is latitus Possibl. ro e captain of the Lucind: no in gol eat me of the crew a’ , Bae pea i psaiie sod sere cirewal pcan ee tae eine the | ne deck ot the Seip was strewn with beddinat fused to'change, but finally yielded per fore. Tire PURCHASED AT THE NORTHERN AUCTIONS s ’ outh of her co-equality in the Union. flags and furniture, ndicating that the cabin hed | expedition then’ continued its voyage. On their BELOW MANUFACTURER’S PRICES. ba seas Paynes & deecsits Mr. Hunter, certainly after the first ballot, if | been thoroughly ransacked, and the contents | approach to Vera Cruz they fell in with a vessel “Fortunat for the lungs and eyes of the citi- the first ballot, bi ; | scattered the deck. C naa opoen fr Yesterday, vanquished the cut not on the first ballot, bids fair to be voted for by ‘ered over the deck. The Chinaman, who of the day before. The dust which the fierce — of herrea whirled off from our c streets amage to property and per- ne to an amount that would keep the city clean forsix months. Dry goods, of course, were the greatest sufferers, both in the merchants stores and onthe backs of the pedestrians; furniture, too, must have been damayed considerably; and what with opticians’ bills, and the additional consultation cf physicians on the Part of those efiicted with lung and throat diseases, and the money spent for lager and other liquids to wash Aown: the dust, the sum which that one day’s blow will canse to be expended in various ways would bog att suffice to give us clean streets from this time to next fall. Economy, as well as com- fort, then, is an argument in favor of sweeping the streets. aconsiderable majority of the South in the Con- vention; and Mr. Breckinridge, when « first choices” have been voted for, will doubtless re- ceive the remainder of the southern vote; unless it is early made apparent that Mr. Guthrie can surely carry Pennsylvania and New Jersey, which strikes us as being rathera difticnit task. We believe that if itis judged that Mr. Hunter can run as wellin Pennsylvania, Indiana and New Jersey as any other gentleman who can be nom- inated—or in sufficient non-slaveholding States to render his election highly probable—he will be the nominee. His prospects for the nomination are now believed by the best informed Politicians around us to stand as we explain above. So, too, in the case of the prospects of General Lane. Though he will probably not receive, on the first ballot, the vote of a single southern State delegation. not one of them will hesitate to accept him, it strikes us, if on consultation it is judged , - | We have yard wide Matting at 25 cents; yard_w'do Carpeting at 25 cents; yard-wide floor Oi! Cloth: Tee” Canuoeaiige bet ieee hecra torneo: at St onnte; runks fiom rogedy tah < iit rs at SI cents, former price % cents; ‘adies’ Velvet efore. The guns were now charged and ippers cents, former pri ats. mndaned, and orders lasued to lower the Alexiees | sttere ats conte, former pies 1 gentiome tlemen’s Calfskin Congress G flag. At first, the prisoners say. they thought the | fontlomen a3, former price $2 50; English colors were to be raised instead, as they | Boys’, and Children’s Straw, Leghorn and Soft Hats, st very low had been several times during the late fete in the arbor of Havana. This, of course, was nat done. | SHOULD ANY ARTICLE NOT PROVE. As, RERRESENTED, IT CAN AT ONCE BE de their a rance before Vera . Griz, sa bette suled, Sitter can cae oe Additions to the stock will be made weekly, so that the newest styles of goods can at ail times he ever. The captain sald it was not necessary. __| found in my stores. ee enone He ar a cond il" REMEMBER, WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. fore ; 2m. they were pee from ste Castle as ees R. BRICE HALL, . approached the town from the . Sorandies it feet tne north, and passed directly | _ mr 24-3t Nos. 373 and 375, Seventh street, between I and under the Castle. A shot from the fortran ordered them tocome toand show their colors. They gave it no heed. Tie U.S. sloop-of-war Savan AMUSEMENTS. BALLS AND PARTIES. — _ goes by the name of John Low, or Jackalow, as e is more frequently called, is well known in New York, and has sailed with Capt. Leete for the past four years. Sometbing over a year ago he stole considerable money from Capt. Leete, aud ran away to New Haven, where he was ca tured by the police and brought back to New York. “Such was Capt. Leete’s attachment to Jackalow that he refused to press the prosecution, and, on his discharge, immediately restored him to his position as cook on board the Spray. His stories concerning the manner of the captain's death are very conflicting. He first said that the captain was thrown overboard by being struck by the main sheet; then he said that at the time of the collision the captain was standing on the bowsprit, and was knocked off by the concussion; und. finally, that he was sick in the cabin and unable to get on deck. Jackalow manifested considerable uneasiness while on board the French; when Captain Webb left his vessel in the harbor to go on shore, he jumped into the boat and insisted upon accom- panying him, which bédid As soon asa land- 1, former price 81.25; fine Lies at $1.25, former ‘price $1.75; reat x. former price $2; gentlemen tent Leather Congress boy’s Shore at te. Also, Gentlemen's, $$ Personal. --++ Hon. E. G. Spaulding and lady, N.Y, and Hon. J. B. Bowlingly, Ve vare at the Neiiowel, --*-C. R. Webster, U.S. Consul at Tehuante- hah was then anchored near the Castle. She also = = =n lenueoiee = signaled the steamers to show their colors. They WASHINGTON TH was = "Tiina hott Wee nnd he's gave no more heed to her, however, than they Pe va e Mi er, «GLENN. | rally that, ¥ request, they intend gh io the Castle, but pursued thelr course. past Srcri- Teele ot Ore at ee jratd BALL. "at the ASSES ficios, direct to Anton Lizardo. At the former k nd G OOMS, on EASTER MONDAY on Place the French, Spanish and English men-of- | RESUMPTION of the DRAMATIC SEASON. | hooseria’ a fae wat BLY whiohl paien 1 be precented to the Company n La 7 ‘ems Rigo sD lied areenad Neen, fected he sprang ashore and dis: | war were all anchored; ut Megara tank O» MONDAY EVENING. March 2, PAV abbr Brass and Cotillion Band has been ex pee, is at Kirkwoods’. t—a i re appeared in the crowd, since which time he has mn no 4 ? Tie brilliart French play entiti saced for the occasion. 4 “zJudze John B Clopton, of Va., is not dead, | ‘t= pies a tO NGicer a aot pen seen, Heese Gi nee money with | did they appear to uetice the suspicious vessels. ‘THE MARBLE RRART wnt | pELCKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting 2 gentle as by the newspapers, but is recovering | ™UC' oe Cree Northwest and in | him, and beyond the articles already mentioned | Capt. Jarvis immediately ordered Capt. Turner, | R phael_....... . waa. Mr. Berton Hull man an ies. from bis late severe illness Pennsylvania and New Jersey than any other co. . itis not known that he took anything from the | of the Saratoga, to go in pursuit. The Saratewa = ‘Rose Skerritt | Captain Water % rantpnen™ “ae Batty, Buchanan, Eaq., formeriy attache | aspirant to be named. His greatest strength for | vessel, ‘The sloop now lice abe yei eang ee | oe ta der weet ea Gt Gee ee x ee eerie Caeae when” Private Boswell. to’ the British Legation at Washington, and at | the nomination certainly lies in the hourly grow- | this side of Barnegat, with her mast and broad- | was towed down pce from ‘New Orlane | The Scenery embract Ist Lieut, Fexwell, ‘present British Minister to Spain, has been raised | ; walence of this iintressic: ng those | Side exposed, and when last seen was being | Indianola, Capt fate ti ae ne The Artis Retreat, | , Committee cn Part of the Military. to the dignity ofaK.C.B. Seller FT in Democratic poate | tipped by the wreckers. She was bound to-Vee | and. the siesiner W pela eaivec ori sone ee Ren ee Maj. Gen" Weightman, Col. Naylor, ignity Evid most looked up to for counsel in Democratic party ginia for oysters, and the supposition is that there | but for some time post in the service of the Juarez = A Drawing Room, | Goji. w. : ny Maj. Peter F. Bacon, ;. Capt. Dyer. U.S. A.: Hon. John Bell ara affairs. {was money on board, although it does not appear | Government as a coast steamer. Each of them had And the Rea‘ization of the Dream, ‘ol. P. Force. Maj. L.. J. Mindieton, lady, of Tena.; Hon. J. Wiley Edwards, of N. —_.-—___ that Jackalow succeeded in getting any of it. two guns and some 50 men on board. A portion To conclude with the laughable farce entitled | ©; W-R- Drinkard, Maj. Edward Towers. winease ny feegnecker ofa jere at). oe gus Oran Season—Tux Sicruiax Theres a te Sea a nines, ordered |. “To conelnds ith tee lanrbebe Brees Cot. J. ¥. Doves righ intt.J,E-Powers, 5 i St ~ ——S thereon, from the Savannah an treble, for the = 0 i Me ntry. 27 Ex-Senator Jobn Bell. uf Tennessee, was | VESP#Rs —The ovation received by Madame Col-] From Caziro , &c.—The steamer Baltic, | occ sien. paw Gaeeies. er Presentou the floor of the Senate c! ber this son on Saturday night wasas gratifying to all per- song of true musical taste as to the recipient, fer it would have been mortifying in the extreme from Aspinwall, bringing California dates to the Sth instant, and $595,000 in specie, has arrived at New York. morning, and was warmly greeted by his late as- Capt. J. Peck, t S. Owens, Sociates. B Liew ‘The three vessels arrived at Anton Lizardo a | B&rh°y,Dwye Uf tue President's Mounted Guard. mar litle before daylight. This isa very safe harbor, = ; 7 Capt. Tait, Lieut. Bishop, 23 KE. H, ESQ. ‘ 5 fifteen miles below Vera Cruz, and well pro- | JAMES E. MUR DOC Of the National Guard. --- Hon. Clarke B. Cochrane, of N.Y, (wh The shipments of treasure had been unusually | tected by rect on every side. Here Miramon had J nae VERNON LADIES’ ASSOCI ATION, | Capt. Towers, ..,. Lieut. Shekel! it will be 1 Hected, hes been, at his eee. ‘a should our community have allowed this meritor- | small. owing to the very large investments being previously hoisted a tog to indicate the place of | “ OUD winnie Tt Of the National Greys. some months past by'sickness,) resumed his seat | ious performer to leave the city with her wonder. iatbe United Sana tee ous and Sabine | Tendezvous, , Both steamiera sitll had steam up, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, | | Capt Sohwarzman, Lieut. Rapple, i ing, anc Soe ql é fi aah z nd seem avi osition i make 2 y EVENING. , , core. po eS morning, and was looking re- ee Siet, musical and dramatic, quite unrecog: and storeahlp Relief were at Aspinwall, aed thelr escape if patel teary ‘On the arrival, Ou F nT PRs eee Capt. King, ee valdeut Sriventer, 2 nized. A rather destructive tire occurred at Sacrament veve! f the Saratova they wi busily en- 2 Fy " » sing eee utctOviedo wedding is| «Blessings brighten as they take their Might,” | on the 4th. | Weston’s brick building, occupied | gayed communicating With the shore-and though | OF the Principal Scenes, Dialogues, Soliloquies,| iene. Langransof the Monteomery Guard. cansing h trouble in some of the newspaper and the enthusiasm with which Madame Colson | by A. Searles as a carriage shop; Toll’s brick iS soon was shining clear as day, did not see “aE AML ET. Capt Hollingswors af the Potomac Let fol fautry. ofices. The father of Mrs. Oviedo (Lieut. Bart- stable, and the old county court buildings, which | her approach until. too late. Théy were dread- _— los eee + — tet) taking offence at a recent article in the Home | Was met at every step in her performance of San Peing fitted up asa hotel, were burnt. Loss | fully friuhtened, and did not cen to he dena Accompani~ by remarks on the leading characters | Lieut. Watkine, Lieut. 1. Ward, Sournal, went to the office of that paper on Satur-| Elena on Saturday night, served to show thet 20.000. . , "lat Gist arbat course to pursne. aud on the hist ory and plot of the play, &e. Lieut J. Kelly, Lieut. NeGiocklin, ay morning, aud demanded a personal apolozy of | her true merits had only dawned upon our opera- | ‘The Oregon Democratic State Convention had In the meantime the Saratoga sent ont asmall | go> mmence at § o'clock precisely. | esord a ee Bors of the Oniome. the senior , (General Morris.) which the ed- | 00s ut the very last moment. She, as if warm. | elected delegates to the Charleston Convention, | boat to demand thas nationality. They tired ts Sicents each. Tobe had at Messrs. | DoMorg-Migrerrets — fyrof stor Moleod, itor refused to give. Thereupon the Lieutenant | & a bi a jation, lav- | 294 the Republican State Committee had 4p-| upon it twice. ‘I'he Saratoga then opened a ons Metropolitan Bookstore, 32 Pa. | ET Nacor Macrader, Mr. W Jallsch, left the sanctum in high dudgeon, declaring that | ing up under the sunshine of appreciation, lav- pointed delevates to the Chicago Convention. broodside upon the Gen. Miramon, on board of ou Sth and Wth si mar. | Mr.J F, Brown, Mr. Chas. ert, be would bave immediate satisfaction. ‘The latest | {shed such a wealth of song upon her auditory as} Lieut. Mullan’s wagon road expedition. bad | Dvodside, upon | Aarip and came near sinking | FyROFESSOR FOWLER Contiaucs hie ube- | Mew t rumor was that a hostile message has beeh sent to elicited new enthusiasm at every moment, and so gone into winter sasctere. The road had been | her at the firstshot. The steamer returned the Pp . oo TURES ~ iokerd v the offending knight of the quill. it went on to the end of the opera fompleted to a point three hundred miles from | suot, but in the meautine got unler go tee” OYE RENOLOGY. ; Feet , Barnum, the showman, having paid | '* Went the new basto, rondered the kingly Juhn Fort Walla-Watla and was expected to be finished rally enxlous to get out of 80 hota place. The| In PHILHARMONIC HALL, off the last ef his ‘clock notes,”’ has taken charge > aaa0; : ta Fort Benton by the fall. of Procida with infinite dignity, and sang with again of the American Museum, in New York. on good effect, but not with such marked power as r ——y M | Mr, John Turton, mar 12-M&Stb Seturday night Mr. Barnum’ made a speech tndiancla pursued and soon came up with her. t & w'olock | A General Barrios has been elected President of | ‘Phe Miramon showed fight, but the Indianola TONIGHT. the Republic of San Salvador PR'VATE EXAMINATION sdk le (ne mtpte © BALL. returned her fire, and finally boarded at the point ¥ vie ENT Perey ee from the stage of the Museum, and gave fk2Pbic | to displace Susini in the public regard as the | The Nicaraguan Government hes approved the | of the bayonet.’ It was in tals engagement’ shoe pale eB at GENTLEMEN GUESTS ee toe ag Sard downs of his cx i most satisfactosy operatic basso lately heard in contract with Messrs Croskery & Co., and has the Indianola had her pilot-house carried away | PROFESSOR FOWLER, paving o! cloc lebts, the last of which he said had been extinguished. His wife, (whose christian name is Charity,) to whom he made over much valuable property, including the lease of the Museum building, in his days of prosperity. had aided him much in getting out of his tight convoked a special session of Congress to ratify it. The revolution in Costa Rica in favor of ex- President Mora, has been suppressed. The news from Chili is uninteresting Peru appears to be on the eve of war. It was Washington. Ferri and Stigelli won new lau- rels in their respective roles. The opera indeed, ‘was performed with an evenness of ability in all the leading parts most satisfactory to a highly y in them by acannon shot. She also received other slight 5 the : 2 . ; Lecture Room of Philharmonic Hall. Ladies of Willards’ Hotel, damage, bat nothing to in any “way disable | mars TUESDAY EVENING, March Zith, 1960. her. Nor does any one oa board appear to have | ? a Been wounded, except Gen. Goleduria, who're, | PAINTINGS AND STATUARY. rs, Mana stich ore. . ceived a slight wound on one of his hands. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION | Hon W's Ange xiv Cook, USA, reported that President Castilla was about to march While all this was goéng on the Saratoga was OF THE | Hon Wasren Winslow, Lirut Gi 1, U place. He might properly therefore acknowledze | critical audience. against Bolivia with his entire expedition. paying her respects to the Rarquer dela Habana. WASHINGTON AKT ASSOCIATION, Hon C Woodrat Jneut Gwin, that “without Charity I am nothing.”? —_>—___ Nothing further had been discovered concern- | frig was the vessel which cleared from Havana LLERY. Now av, ta and lth ets.) | Hon Thes J Barr, ;ieut Morten, USA, Tue Democratic NationaL CoMMITTEE To BE ang oe murder of Capt. Lambert, of the British | a pulerdl She aid not offer much resistance. Py dat ae abe Rides cents = tee Aeee i z 5 4 ae ship Vixen. A single shot from the Saratoga brought her to. i sdmmit 8 ¥ Sh LG » Tax Ovstex Stoor Tracepy.—Capture of the | CoxvENeD.—The members of the Deinocratic Eighty ships were loading at the Chincha | and then fur the first tine she Inisten wee Spanisy | Saja Tickets, admitting poss lice Decler ee” =| EB ore 5 Suspected Murderer in Providence. KR. 1—Wm | National Committee have been notified by their Islands, and others were daily expected. flag. . nent leoturers, during the » Alexander Provest, J Steinberger, —< Sirs epee Saree ine fois sine chairman (Gen. Smalley) that there will be a This affair finished, the Wave, until now in| weeks... N Sa:omon, Wm 8B Shaw.’ snurderer of Captain Burr and crew of the oyster ie n this city on Thursday Tue Savor Question.—The latest foreign ar- | attendance on the Saraioya, went to the ald of the a ME Committer of Arrangements, boat E. A. Jobnson, near New York,was arrested praise Pot fora pape ey rival informs ue (hal Mastered Prussia agres | Indianola, from which she on. est ee warks Rthibition of AMERICAN ART contains | ¢. Cook. USA. SNS oa Saturday carving, at Providence, R. 1, and | the Sth of April, for ‘co: Portont | with England in opposition to the annexaties or making a desperate etfort to escape, after once I[J~ Several of the most meritorious in the ool. | Lieut Gwin, USN, LD Watking arrived at New York, in custody of Detectives | business.” Savov to France. It will be recollected that ina | being ‘boarded. In her Might, however che neg wines A Lieut Gull, W 8 Shaw. Nivens and Smith, at half pest 4 o’clock on Satur- aa debate in the English House of Commons, Lord | aground, and after a few shuts finally surrendered day afternoon. The prisoner. it appears, took the | Parr: Acatn.—We learn that the very general River boat, and not the Stonington one, as at Aspliontions for tickets inade to either of the Jobn Russell expressed his confidence that if this | without resistance. Ske was not goiten off, how- mem nl ri leery of ames or at desire to hear Patt! in concert is about to be ex- | scheme was opposed by the great powers it wonla | cver ll tae days afterwards, and then only by WANTS. the Office of Willards’ Hotel. mar 2i th P| © aay eg emp aips wae ae | peeased by an invitation to her to that ¢ffect, and | not be persisted in; and in the light of this decla- | the aid of her covsort, the Marquis dela Habana.{ .._____U'*SAN We ae = = Fall River he took the cars for Providence, R. 1, hich request ts flattering to her in the highest | Mtion It would therefore secm that the solution | She was finally towed into Vets Greg by the In- ANTED—A SITUATION as cook in are. FOR SALE AND REN T. Where be was arrested early Saturday morning. | which reque: . Ss bi of the question now rests with Russia. It is dif- | dianola, while the Marquiz de la Habane had the sprctable family, by ® yourg Woman Ads He was found rane Outskirts of the city, in an | degree from the high standing of the parties | ficnit to believe this. The Opposition ef England | unexpected honor of returning the compliment by | dz-ss Hox 5, Star Offies it OR SAL Suisun. tenis pel | making it. A to the imperial programme, It has been plainly | towing back the Saratoga. tering the room occupied by Johnson, they found pee ae foreshadowed, will not amount to an effective Protest; and without going to that extent, it seems improbable that the French Emperor will relinquish a project so openly and boldly an- DRI E corner 6thand H V ANT IMMEDIATELY—By a gentleman streets, (Sylvester w The French prisoners above snentioned seriste and bs Pe eaanowe, pune. DF ROOMS, etore. that the resistance on board both the captured | or a email House. en Capitol Hill or | 7 ad Saxe & > <e— steamers was done principally by the officers in | nea> the Pree gant, | Best, of references | Fo 3 EA ee eat, BRICK HS UsE— command. They charged and discharged the | iVen. Addre: » Willarde’ Hotel, h 8 roo the latter in bed, pretending to be asleep. He wes perspiring very freely but aside from that, there was nothing unusual in bis appearance. Nivens Tue WeratHER.—The following report of the weather for the morning is made from the Amer- iean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- n with 8 and & good cellar, and water in the nounced to the world as this has been. cannon with their own bands, and did’ most of ; yeaprotable pounn WON, | 2rd. and stable. Appiy at the promines. Seatt eeeu een 83 it: aia te sonian Institution. The time of observaticn is the fighting. In this, however, they had the as- espsotable young woman,a | mar 2s lw necessary to convey him and bis bag; about 7 e’clock. to the D—By Ovr Nava Force ix THE Guir.—The United eae lockup. Jobnson denied having any bad sistince of six or eight ether Ollicers, who came States naval force in the Gulf of Mexico, part of s nurse or seamstres’. Is ca- on board the steainers immediately after they | prle of teeing arge of av infant. Has gocd Fer SALE OR RENT.—A Maxcu 26, 1860. % No. 2 Star Office. HOUSE, sit made the harbor. These last, as indeed all the | "commendations, Address Bex M-rket oni Fe money, but expressed a willingness to accompany | New York, N.Y. the Home Squadron, is composed of the fol. lowing ouicers, ore enid to have bieedeced, considerably war seit os cee ~ | Murket and Fr derok etre mm the officers to the jail, and, dressing himself, an- | Baltimore, Md. Re Weasels Tonnage. Guns. Men. | 2t first, parading themselves on the deck wit ANTEP.—Owing to the continucd rinat chambers, inrce parlors, Lack building, purip nounced his readiness to depart. Weshington, D. Ste Gomncke 3400 30 “400, | drawn swords, but finally to Lave fought bravely. | prorat), a Marcon, ine, Washingt y | 1m tho and Mowe Np ay ee {pon taking the Prisoner to the prison, Nivens Richmond, ¥ Geena Brookly! ‘000 = 82309. | Marin, in particular. fought like a tiger. sotesi¢n® Orphan Ay um desircs tu employ inform: um of the real charge preferred against ‘etersburg, Vz s anes 2 a him; but he took the matter quite coolly, and Raleigh, N. © said be thought the counterfeit money complaint : ; person iu her place forthe evining year. Any ap-| lars inquire of RICHARD P. TUT, Ne, 48 Sloop Savannah. ‘70000 300 The number of prisoners captured is not stated, 4 Wilmington, - Pp! cxtro is may he made to the Mani ersatthenext |S cond etrest G: «rgetow o. Possession er i Sloop Saratog: -1,000 20-259 | and but few of their names are given. The two | In-etire ‘Tucrdav, Apri Se ike kee um, on H | the firetdi _ mar 36 St Neeseoe c =< Sateatoe, -clear, Lee Sloop Preble. 900 Is 250: | Steamers are said to have had two hundred and a orto Mra R.S. COXE Fok hat dehehifal and conve: pareed. any sparioas cot certain he hud not | Columbia, 3 ciate. wind NW. -—— -- -—— | fifty men oa board, and but few cscaped. Be- | _ m: = DWELLING HOUSE sitoatea on 3th street, Pinte af charges” Gotti cferncg te the oe et ech cc gl wil | dealt, tame wig came ‘ot aud st Anton i meat apse | £00 festa Seeger ct Sew ert aromne nothing at all about toe Gagedy en Lae ‘cleu! 07, wind NNE. | _Allthe above Veeucls aieia tee highest state of | lsizardo were taken. ae eae nn’! family, in the | has cas all through the ‘ oyster sloop; that Le was never on board the ve: -clear. efticlency. Sel, and was not acquainted with Captain Burr or any of the crew of tke ill-fated vessel. Aft-r the search Jobpson was locked up in one cf the cells until morning Previous to locking the P isoner up, however, Nivens asked bim if he Was willing to goon to New York without a uisition, when he replied inthe affirmative. and said he preferred being taken forward lin. mediztely to being imprisoned at Previdence until the requisition papers could he procured. Great curlesity to see the prisoner was mani- fested all along the route from Providence to New York. On his arrival in New York, the sh. erent wi id from the Georg: town | to 8 good tennut A atGEO. W BRAY’S to have been thrown overboard at once The | #queduct No object if accompanid ny a girl | Iry Store, No. 51 " a No 516 7 street, opporite Nation- latter were first taken on board the Saratoga and | te1 07 twelve years old Anqnire immediately at ntehigencer Offi -e. mar afterwards to Vera Cruz. Of the 250 men, three- 379 sth strect wes:, betwoon G etoort and | AT fourths at- least are believed to be Spaniards. ae i -clear. cool. -cloudy, cool. ++-Clear. -clear, 55°. -clear, 61°; wind NE FROM THE WEST. Frederick, Md.. Hagerstown. Md Cumberland, Md. ; Grafton, Va. -clondy, cold, Parkersburg, -snowing stighhtly, Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a.m, (cor- tected for temperature,) 30,002; at noon, 29,986. ee TrRRiBLx Mutiny.—The ship Norway, of New York, whilst on her passage from Macao to Ha- vana, with one thousand Coolies on board, was the scene of a terrible mutiny, resulting in the death of thirty Coolies and ninety of them being wounded. The fight lasted the whole nicht, when the Coolies yielded. The Captain's wife and two daughters, and a lady passenger and child were on board. Both the latter died of fright. ——————— i> Judge Love. of the U.S. District Conrt of Ee ——______ Ser SS 3u" ‘OR SALE—A nest and kan !some FRAME meetin ——— HOUSE, in perfect repair. on very scoommo The rest were French, Portuguese, Americans, V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A NURSE to | crti New Orleans, La take charge of an infant Apply at FRANK- | p~ and Coolies from Manilla. They were most of LIN £ ROTHROCK'S Well Pape? lg them; doubtless, ignorant of the real nature of the | J:1N & ROT — - — expedition. The dirst engineer of the Marquez de 3 FUENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two In Habena was en American. He was x led by SS ae FB qbandsome Parlors, a epreval ine, airy, Red e Saratoga. The first engineer —This cele ham! earn bia ned ts tue cease ieee wens Prosctanaas" fe wes Cc Stallion wMynar for service the ene oy at No. & Loutsiana avenue, between «4 also Killed. | The second enginecr. also a French. | ing seatan, commencing the zoth of Maral cutated tor a eekre” rooms in basement man, was at last accounts still at his post, but | #¢c8n be seen at Martin’s Livery Stal terme.) Fer information maquiré on. the Ne. 322 8th street, between Land il calcu'sted for a yer or doctor's offize, esd: I der the command of an American engineer _ Ripe Ri poe — pn h: + Zoemmeneerente. =) x y last, in the ca the St. Louis | under I A ck wil examine the horse, as hs can’! a r > prisoner was brought into one of the inner rooms ‘Thermometer at 7 a.'m., 23”; at noon. 39. oe oe ea Cae at The, fue Island Among the pence tS rticularly mentioned | be surpassed by any in the country. pee phy aa) a Fy pag ~ ny 9 = en ance = eens hota in] Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to- | Bridge Company, decided that the said bridze seo Re met —— et Fa eget mar 2w H.W. MARTIN. | inestoumee Search o} witnesses who were enti im. on ‘oR? j jukincas ¢ that the defendant | we nown {fn - The all- Sobiison remalned perfectly calm dari ¥ “the | @4Y) 42°; minimum 26°. was a nuisance, and decreed that the defendan' whole of this time, and coolly smoked a a8 tf nothing in the world had occurred to disturb his ty yoocdapes Soon one of the witnesses, natned Burke, came in. and on being confronted with the prisoner nce identified Lim as the man who had left No. 129 Cedar street on W ed- nesday, aud went ow board the Fall River boat should remove the main pier by the Ist of July, and the lower pier by the Ist of October. The case will be taken to the Supreme Court. Speserestpeeneennneeennse eee ‘3 x ir FOR THE OLD AND YOUNG. All articles suitable for presents, to be foun: at = gonchman | PAter tn’ Rae Sbie hha ot Ret ¥ ie, lately o 1 captive, however, is Commodore Marin himeelf. ond farm sorvant Bom got Nat opechman King.’ Apply to Mra. Ms lobMiKER Py h When Marin came on board the Saratoga, Capt. anpial eee orderer manager of horses, | ttreet, Georgetown, D.C. mar 34-2t ‘Turner asked him why he had thus fired upon | and competent to any possible farm wo:k and the | =<, American vessels without any provocation what- oper any machin ever, and in violation of every rule of honorable | 184° year: warfare. Marin repiied that bis men were com- | §@!ting EMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMNIT- EE—The members of thee Demceratic National Committee. compesed of one from each State, ave reguested to meet in WASHINGTON CITY, at ths Rooms of the Democratic National Campaign ree, e. No. 8 434 street, on {OR RENT—TWO ROOMS, at No. 494 110 en Fo'e outhere: cotieey oat | ROtroot, cami aide, betueee Pa ane salt intelligent and very ustiel sormmnter | atrret—very conveniently creme for bis own use, he will be | ‘king his menis out. A Posed of ail torts of people, bad been but recently soln Seresie: ta orger as fet lum & good > | nearly opposite. DAY, April 5, 1960, Mc AUGALIN shipped, were badly disciplined, and could not | His owner will not sell him to atrader. Please ad- LUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR ip Company with bis wife and child. Daniel | at 19 o'clock a. m., for oonstitation on important | mar 25-3t Temple of Fanoy._ | be controlled. He confessed that he knew the | dress Box No. 19 Star Ofte. mar 21 tf Vasa INDUCPMENT FOR & ‘Si Simmons also came forward and identified the | business. A full and Prompt attendance is desired, Sarstoga to be an American vessel, and that be {SSOLUTION OF CLAN.—Dr. Joseph A. Smith denetog o> ps | ~ prema as oe Sas bends who sailed in the] 5 5. GEORGE ™’ aye + Chairman, uCoR. eT. a. understood all her signals, but etoatod, wo be | DD hip of FEAR TNERSHIP. Qn scoourt of hie hath, wiil offer at private rae oyster sloop, and aske: obnson he did not “J aft 4 iT — did not order a shot to be tired. He declared The rehip ME Khow Capt Burr. "To this question the jritottt F. HESSELANDIGHAM.(Seorctaries. HUNNEWELL’S aay Lene, replied in the negative, and said he never sailed RO} ORRILL & Co.,| the Farm on which he ‘now resides and where he moreover, that he gave conta orders, but gould | as keepera of the Clare:.don Hotel, at th. corner of | hax been practicing medioine for the Inst fire years. Hy 6th street and Pa. avenue, in thie city, is this day | 1h 8isa very beaut-ful littie farm, -itusted at Long ee et nee turner listened to dissolved, by mutual consent sad the eorneens, | Qld Hheids. Prinoa George's cou. ty, Ma imee, You & t tent oat You | S*tures, nd other property, ant d in of said | diats ly on the road leading from Washington city SIecn nave been guilty cf a great ontrage. You | f'n have been ould een aan to Wittiam | to Upper Mariborouzh, and abort equal dietaecs mee ae ropes oe sbi unhappy affair, and | Eugasox. whe of the same, | from both points. It contains ‘07 antes, wot which pon you rests the responsi y low the sole ow: Marin re- | and to whom all debts due said firm + | Af in @ fins state of cultivation, the ba sponded meekly that he regretted it very much, NT t oer. It fh in the vessel of which Capt Burr was comman- der. To numerous other questions re to him by Mr. Simmons, the prisoner answered in a manner so cool and unmoved that even the detectives were taken aback. After the prisoner hed undergone a critical ex- amination at the hands of all the policemen and Spectators who happened to be in the station- Louse, detective Nivens produced a small box, in which be sid was stowed the prisoner’s money, jewelry, &c. A silver wateb, which the prisoner clawed bad been in his jon over three ars, was first brought thi . Upon being Landed to Henry som, the box UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumpiton. HUNNEWELL'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOL ANODYIrF!, Lhe Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- "vous Consplaints, : ‘ 7 wae over ecedl 1b thet of Detirinee eee a aaaee eae eOER OF BLEEP. TECTURE ON LABOR. * rees the IME TROTON: and St) chee Nei OF AV ASH, question of t-an-R anv CaritaL, st 8 publis meet ing to be helt ax Willard’s Cone all. on F st., adjoiniog Wil 's Hotel.on THURSDAY EVE ING, March 20), at half-past even o'ci-ck. A general invitation is extended, and Mr. fna- BER Wil g.ve @ correct history cf the present “Shoomakers’ Strike’’ in Maszachusetts and New Hampshire. mar 2h-4t it LECTURE —Tho seventh ani last out whereupon Capt. Turner left him to his sorrows and embed pay Marin is said to have lived at | March £34. 1860, Havana while the expedition was being fitted out. iu tbe bouse of the Captain of the Port; and all the prisoners declare that the arms, munitions, and stores were put on board with the knowledge of the Government. ai h inthe Washington orton. There is about iz lecture of ths covrse before the Art Asso- c jon wil be delivered in t! tory, betwen A : W. EMERSON. with sta orent for 8)! the ~ * th and 1!th streete, on Penn avenue,on MON-| Tho To'u Anddyna, though containing not @ par- > LING BAG DENN MUTUAL LIFE INGUB ince He | ofthe antity efohme fi . B it - ’ + prod Bil the requirenents of, ADIES’ TRAVELING BASS ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- of te late iy serra cnaoadeabie eee | BAY Wie yo hepetiats seek wy uae tbaimny tegen alleasee vhoreer Gviam wad | Li“ PTE* ai Haaue tS OF ALL KINDS, Car ee ae Arco |esbatrsireaertcest “ out pro vel ures, , APITAL-...--—- ——-- =. -- $937,691, A ; : Two canvass bags, which the said he | Philosophy of Art.” Tar 43 _ | ioaving the pationein Bperfoct'y matnral a ate. soak MoLAUGHLIN’S — ie dite ed of Lenall aontiavs tur pactive as navcts Seutan ssa ee Fogo aaagt el 1,0, 9, FCouauatan gx0 Movxr Naz | |The Universal Cougi Remain, (freed from ali} mar mp y Cae, Lor tums eppision the rr-mives or to Di. y of Captain Burr. The | of | attend a voccialicint mecting os MONDAT EVES | prodane ree eee ation Rem dics, wh FASS FANS! man 3h ott eS SUSETH, 4. SMITH. Theme, articles Produced @ profound sensation in | $f°90d sDecsl cint meating on MON Precisely, on | the common enemy toa:l Thicatand Lung Con. From Tex ENTS 70,920, [Vinaters” M@veante incest oom tn ttd cobebers® the room, and all doubts zs to the Prisoner's guilt : il be presented by the la- | p'aints.and used with perfect imp nity Aabin: — —_ Every color. Dr. Swith } were dispelled as unworthy of a moment's'can- ter ercampmen:s are fiater- | sil to ponte Sem Bee; eth Raion the most _ acne McLAUGHLIN’S —_—_—_____-OGEN Ric SMALL FARM FOR “ALP coutatned. two knives « cpocksttooks, the ‘tox | nal’y invited. He order ofthe Eneorapmenty.” ("| 60 our prmphists to be found with all dealers and | mar26-st ‘Temple of Fancy. NOTICE OF REMOVaL. Gp ee Serchlats come heyeand cribs ghost | warmer PADMA RICE ee Bas be dacentod tan erent oon cee How cov, NEN BORS. Having leased ana §tted vp the Jarge dcop pues toe We bd no aay . we } _ olen: person prisoner, o Ans, W _coUL. 7 “ Store-house, No. 4: th street eet,” with the coterie ea ee slight braies oa'eis BALERS ON Ee Spots witia mech ore ° Yah Fava PRERPER’S VICTIM. | west, b tween ea and’ north doore soutn of | felling tea fh era toe nya rorchaeer " a . ‘ust recei rouid respect 7 8 atten. Ieterms. lequite Ne. ’ fokmidabie oa ing fellow about vir feet Bick kinds, Wace mg Cakes, rams J. We Rexxewsit & Con? aad 8 Commercial tion of my. Sud ath , i > r Or and a 1m pr 5 a During entire time ocenpied in bringt {i= to Sew Yee yn shown nodiapositica to unruly, a towed the officers every- where he was bade Jahier exhibited toa Wharf Roston, EWELL, 145 Water lew York, Tez ths apoctal Superviaion fatty A tiv’ N. NEWELL, Chemist and Pha Mase., whose ainature c.vers thé co ks of gn sea:0h of | and ath ss. ii LINK togies mo calle USRISBING | warss 3° purcharing, aa m: ha i Sitthoamaocs woven isan er aaek and | $750 POR SALE-—A FARM, within 1s mies of this erty Bcd $ miles from Pair Ruse, Jolt Blanc Plambery, &o., mado to orders tertainments, &:, iH with a.] kinds Vontect- rod most ‘ater joos, and Roman and hom ress it. Co ft Hlunen, Wall be seit at the Shove low where files and Tock: pinone cals, | gt ot Bata otha Papi te os wd aa ee SH Des ass pik MPSjcat rately dN OW | Piss seve aed. well wetrree. l-rge number of was taken per oY wf DER acs"Pk oa goon up in one of the srerysbale ir D ag ists in W' ston town. Wevcm, eet side — il . ead marl9-2wd&eotw No. 4 8 ROLY in, | posdoa, Weshius

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