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. T 3 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. TH E EVENING STAR TuxGovernuent Paintinc.—Yesterday’s Phil- WASHINGTON CITY: adelphia Press contains a batch of the testimony eee. Magch 28 taken before the House investigating committee. Wanesener — ected jaf which Mar. Raakin to the chairman, evidently XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Proceedings of Yesterday Afterneon. In tHE SzNam@E, yesterday, after our report el the bill to increate and regniate the pay of thé Navy of the U tates, reported The Oyster Tragedies at New York. THE Case oF Tig ''sPRAT'—aRpeer ev THE = CHINAMAM JACKALOW, Sc. Meau Semi-orricia, Account. There seems to be no doubt that the sloop Spray | ‘fhai¥erd has been the scene of Saunt way aghet og dy! ed statemen More about the Capturé ef the Mexicen or 5 P' M*- WA ee ew NT ER “Tut lstes any Saonet oF Arnica,’ Atthe Methodist Protestant Church, committed board..the slopp E. A. Jobnson. c Bridge street, Georgetown raing advance The oon acs hts of and |e, fitted cut; that bs Pomeress, mear . : . it to that by Mr. A. Rist Inst. b; ‘ hairman of ' 1 d er to be a pirate, ani On MONDAY EVENING, Apri! 2¢, alee aE Seas enetal promulgation of bisentireraport,socaling | mittee on Naval rs, Was discuseed a wet ee tend enc : at_as such; thet they ap- Ats o'clock precisely. eon oe sees ” bios ag as If possible to injure President Buchanan. The oe . , mise, oon pa te : nd ° d the res oie ey beat = Doors crane: ‘. ee sion ite tions % s »s a e ‘of crime> eF u 5 rn ee ee, ers ego ee ype cad: aw Bee an re | pec sic kako | eR Mee , ? é is, let a . y " arr ~ Sap long—upon the shoulders of Congress, out-of | after being alicutmeds dgreed to. ee ‘All oy Ma the exe enit eoncerning the stone f'n dene Doth at the fort and the ASHINGTON THEATKE,. U7 Mrs George W. Riggs has been appointed | whose legislation on the eubject they legitimately | ,, Among the amendments agreed to was a follows sloop Spray, of Guilford, Conn., and the mys- terious fate of the captain and bis brother, con- tinued to increase. e vers-l, whieh had been |< As soon as the port authorities became certain heuled into shoal water inside the Battery watl, | that the two vemels clearly. to Marin’s was visited by crowds of persons, who were expefiition, so long announced curious to learn everything which would tend to | whatever means of defence were at their disposal. throw light upon the aftatt. ‘On his side, Capt. Jarvis, of the Sayamnab, While the tide was fallii police examined | thought it Iinpossible to leave armed vessels the cabin of the sloop, which was still under | of war to make « di ispiay of their mock valor, to water. Witha boat-hook they fished out from } violate all maritita: Toad ond costume und alerm the berths variousvarticles, such as clothing, bed- | al! interests, without Semmotiog, at Jeast, with ding, colls of ri; ; &c. Among them wes a | what right, under what flag, and with what fn- white cotton shirt, which was much stained with | tentions they held the sea with their something red, but there was a difference of opin- display of forceand cannon. He resolved, there- jon as to whether it was blood or iron-rust. A | fore, tosend the American corvette Saratega, Com. gray woolen undershirt was found with thick red Turner, to mect the two vessels. stains near the neck. which, when it was pressed. |“ The Saratoga started at half-past 8 o’clock iu came off on to the hand,and might have been | the evening, by the light of a splendid moon, in blood. Soon a bed-tick came up. Ithad been | tow of the Wave, accompanied by the I) 5 filled with feathers, but they had been washed serving solely as a transport, with eighty men on out. On this tick, near one end, were conspicu- | board, marines and American soldiers. The ous stains of blood a foot or more in circumfer- | Wave also carried American aon Each of the ence. Shortly afterwards, a white cotton under- | steamers carried a Mexican howlizer. bed tick was recovered, which had large bloody “The three vessels arrived towards midnight spots in various places. The discovery of these | at Anton Lizardo, where they found the two articles removed all doubts that a murder had | steamers Marquez of Havana and General Mira- been committed, and it seemed appirent that the | mon, which both showed 2 disposition to avoid bloody deed bad been sepithily perpetrated white the meeting; the latter especially being actually the victiins were in their berths. A laborious | 44 the act of flight. search was made in every part of the vessel which ‘At this moment the Sara‘ fired into the could be reached for the dead bodies, which t | air, for the purpose of arrestin This order was supposed might be below, but uo traces of | not bei obeyed, the Indianola, which was not them were found. The bloody bed-clothing was towing the Saratoga, pursued the General Mira- taken tothe oitice of the Harbor Police to be | mon until she was near enough to her. dried. ‘The public curiosity having thus been | The Indianola summoned ber severe! times to satisfied. and the seeming evidences of crime | suspend her advance As no attention was paid brought to light, the rager crowd gradually dis- | io this request, three or four discharges were fired persed, and leftthe Harbor Police in possession | into the a r, and the General Miramon agg ced manager of the Ladies’ Mount Vernon Association | gtow. for the District of Columbia. However; while well aware that no more un- ——————————— scrupulous and unt we U7, The citizen soldlery of Frederick, Masato | seat in toe Natiouat Legistye a as considering the propriety of holding a grand man of that committee, we rejoice that even to mallitary encampment in that section duriug the | cratity'a spirit of personal spite, he is bringing coming summer to light testimony that must in the end shame U7" The Sheriffs of Virginia are delinquent in | Congress into a change of {ts system of Govern- paying in the State taxes in the amount of sixs,- | ment printing. oo. Only eighteen in the whole State have paid In this connection we take the liberty of point- up in full ing to the fact that in all the developments and SS Publications in connection with the printing cor- U7 Every General and Major General in Vir- ruption, the name of the Washington city Star is ximia has had his cocked hat taken from his head, | found nowhere. by the new militia law which annuls all commis. It has been fashionable for some of our contem- sions, The Governor will appoint, if the Legis- Poraries at a distance, when unable to answer its Tature fail to elect, officers to supply the vacancies. arguments, to charge the Star with being a grum- stipendiary of the Government—with living upon Fe i antes iesadeapuie oe to | Public printing plunder, &c. . To this we have complain of, they actually set to work to grumble | Oly answered, that such charges were unmiti- because the inner doors of all the concert rooms | Sted lies; 2s the Star hss never received the first in Boston ‘squeal upon their hinges or toll with | ©€"t from Government disbursements on account their springs.” of the public printing—nor any patronage what- SS ever, direct or indirect, from any National Ad- UP The Salt Lake Valley Tan comes to us | ministration. We bave but to call the public’s printed on brown wrapping paper, and says that | attention to the fact that our declaration has thus en account of a failure to receive paper which it | been substantiated to the letter, in all the testimony had purchased in San Francisco, its publication | published by all the committees that have had will be suspended for several weeks It also | the subject in charge. states that its foreman has been compelled to quit The Siar not being a party organ, is sustained his position on the paper by a threat of excommu- by its legitimate business as the newspaper of nication from the Mormon Church. universal circulation in this section of the coun- SwWulklan aca Gh a try, which enables it to command the advertising SF JLo SOK) ah ator: of the: Varieties The: | 03) Ee ni District and its vicinity who atre, New Orleans, struck and knocked down eally desire to bring their busi manta ts Mr. Overall, one of the editors of the New Or. | fe*lly desire to bring their business or wants vessels lying t! : and then relates as 650 to $4,500. Changes were made in ¢] the circumstances of their pursuit and capture : of surgeons and pursers, and the warranted officers are to receive increase after three years instead of five, as contemplated in the original bill. Mr. Rice moved an amendment to the bill, to the effect that the officer charged with experi- mentsin yannery at the navy-yard sball teceive the sea service of the grade next above him; which was agreed toon a call of the yeas ani nays—31 to 15 r. Crittenden moved to amend the bill by al- lowing midsbipmen at sea $650, while on other duty 500, and when on leaving or Waiting orders $150; and sent to the Clerk’s desk a letter from a young midshipman at the Naval Academy on the subject; which was read. Mr. Mallory doubted the Policy of increasing the pay of the young midshipmen, and thought their interests would be better Promoted by lim- iting their allowance to their-actual expenditures. The amendment of Mr. Crittenden was agreed to. tion of the pay of the senior captain on duty from Leeapes, J.T. Fone. | Stage Manoger,§, W: Gurr, Scoond nig! t of the eminent artiste, MISS J, M. DAVENPORT. SVENING, | Will be performed. the I ‘pay, in 5 acts iM INGONAR. . = as... Mee Barton wit ar... Overtare.. To conclude with THRE LIMERICK SOY. RN ag aqnne’ roersenucale a Chai > . $i Private Boxes. er LECTURES P OFESSOR FOWLER Continves his LEC Mr. Iverson sent an amendment to the Chair, which was read, and which he desired as a sub- stitute for the bill under discussion. He Proposed 2 strike out all after the enacting clause and to insert : “That allthe officers of the United States navy now drawing annual salaries shall hereafter re- ceive and be paid an additional allowance of Haken fed Per cent. upon the salaries now al- lowed by law, except when on leave or furlough during which time thetr increased pay sball only twelve and a half per cent. upon their ptes- ent salaries.’’ Mr. Iverson asked to have the amendment printed; which was ordered, and the Senate ad- journed. Tue Housx, having under consideration the bill reported from the Committee on Comunerce for the greater security of passengers traveling on Vesseis propelled in whole or in part by steam— Mr. Faylor ‘substithte. for ON PHR [a . I FAR Ot ng Or SATURDAY EVENINGS. PR VATE EXAMINATIONS, With Charts and fall written descrip. hens + ive ao ESSO FOWLER, in_ the bones Room of Philharmonic Hall.’ mares s a WHILLARDS BALL. SATURDAY, Marcu 31. MISS PATTI'S CONCERT. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Ths Ton. souN c. i RIDE ~ tee Provident of the United Stat>., on, WILLIAM PENNINGTON, iia Sage trl) “emg gibt OT of the vessel. a discbarge <a, the ball sictbing the pt ARREST OF THE CHINAMAN. house of the Indianola. e r then On landing at Jersey City, on Frida’ morning, | to board her. keeping up a = sgprsuel a Jackalow”? appears to have concealed himself in “While this was passing, t cit Uo some out-of-the-way place, to escape observation | upon the Marquez of Havana poe Sicte ae and arrest. On Saturday, he was seen lounging | the balls wah pad pie ber from si 4 i i ised Members of t Taylor pro asubstitute for the bill tt ilroad station in compa ith two | this v halted and raised the Spanish flag. noe v —_ Jeans True Delta, when the assaulted gentleman | ‘€ N0tice of the public here. It has taken the Trovicieg nents vee the steamboat laws are fully eerie ea whom be afterwarde eee “After alee ee ged = ee oe the | The Cabinet, Lhe Diplomatic Corp., J ‘ i a i : complied wit the owners of steamboats t! » Morristown tra av! . ie | Saratoga, went to ai e nola, = retaliated by firing at his antagonist three small | C°U"'TY ata distance a long time to comprehend P y ers en ~ tne Morristown train. Having obtained this clue ratog: dullets, one of which struck a bystander—the the fact that 2 newspaper can exist and flourish ia The Senate, and House of Representative: other took effect on the enemy, and the third Washington, without depending either on the insurance policies shall be vitiated; and that sons in charge when disasters occur shall nol be to his whereabouts, Harber Policemen Hays and employed upon other steamers, unless declared by iene the General Miramon. Seeing that the Carpenter started In pursuit of him At Jersey saining, she advanced and boarded MISS ADELINA PATTI x . king lements necessary to ms “ City they learned that a person bearing a close | her; but, la-king the imp! u will give z national treasury, or on contributions from polit. | a jary free from censur or blame. This, he said, a C wen scea by | lock them together, the General Miramon suc- Proved harmless. None of the parties were badly | 1") aspirants, ea from plunder-mongering mache w wld Tnvoke the Principle of self-interest for ie detaknen and eaninee tof the Philadeipen’ cceded iu escaping for the movement, krepl A Grand Concert hurt e-yaged In working outschemesupon the national | ET sae of Hanae life, the only principle to | train, which arrived about noon. He was waik- | upa fire of Spresne Comme iol adage On SATURDAY Hh mats ie. — whic rC os eal. ee? e ss jot the chase, keepin s is 4 - c . 7 Proves this fact beyond con! roversy. he New : x towards Jersey City. Wh Mr. Anderson, of Ky.. explained the reason of tring the bridge we arian was | Miramon ran aground, aud the Indianola, which his als ace when the vote was taken yesterday on shoeseeine eee, Jacobus, wis | was class al band, boaied hers evcaud tieac end the resclution Sntroduced by Mr. Blake in relation | OS® in charge, drove him otf, as it wes contrary | captured her without encountering any resis to the abolition of slavery. He was in Baltimore | to the reine vo ule any foot passengers to pass | tance.” with Lis family,and if he had been Present would | over it. ‘The circumstance was reported to the have voted against the resolution. He was led to workmen, and they were told he was a Chinaman, make this explanation in consequence of some in- | and might be the murderer they had read of in vidious comments made on his absence by gentle- | tae morning. men on the democrztic side. He trusted they White they were standing at the bridge toll- would withdraw those Wa Bo pedo and if they sate Jackalow came to cross the bridge. As be did not see fit to do so he had to say that be was was in theget of paying the toll, one of the men neitker to be intimidated, threatened, nor whip- mnusketry and canaen. In her flight General nenzazed the streets’ The thing had not been done before York Herald, usually in advance of Its cotempo- for years. The Common Council, we presume, raries every where, in its appreciation of points had pretended to do it,—large sums of money mystified for political or sinister ends by the had been levied annually on the population os- thousands of unscrupulous writers for the Ameri- teneibly for that purpose, and stiil the streets can press, not long since made the discovery that were full of filth—muddy in wet weather, dusty the Star bas had no connection with the printing in dry, and intolerable noisome, unhealthy and plunder, and frankly stated the fact, and explained offensive at all times the true cause of its (the Star's) success to be in The New York Times. noting the above, in- | j¢, legitimate business tact and enterprise as a vokes a conquest of that city by Spaniards, Mexi- the work: Miss PaTTr, will be assisted by MADAME STRAKOSCH, BRIGNOLI, AM 5 b MAURICE srRAKOSCII {> Full particulars to-worrow. 6 Sale of Seats commence on Frida May oan the Music Stores of W. 6G, Metzeror’ yn John F. Ellis. ma* > LOST AND FOUN ‘D—Ir an omnibus a GOLD BRACELET, Wo boseon af METZEROTE une tore, mar 28 9 ELLOWS’ HALL. ~ * fi e Was not th that had at- REWARD —Loesi about two weeks O»»® FEL Ge f d into the democratic ranks. eee ie rallvond Eelfiee, een | BO noLe on IN, with heir o7 one si J.Sanverson, Lessee Pe tempted to cross the railroad brid; He re; Washington city newspaper, rather than a hanger- = em pi iB" ’ ad @ likeness on the other. ill site M > = Mr. Hindman was one of those who animad- | tuat ts was They then asked him what coun- | #218 like 4 sw cans, Moors, or some other barbarians. z uat be y 4 by lenving it at WARDBR & ST5) Second Night of on to party verted upon the gentleman‘s absence. The cir. tryman_he was, he replied that he was an Indix- RRs Wood aad Coal Oliice cornet Bi ana tath s ig! B Personal Tar Prorosen Pexxevivania Avexce Ratt- | fn connesion eth ee peat to him: especisily | man Becoming satisted. from bis conmereton | Abas: ; 2 mar 23 St FRANK CONVERSE’S ~-* Hon. Chas. Scott, of ‘Tenn., is at Browns’. | koap.—From all we can learn, the bill not long ones ‘voted for a Uinck Reptulee oe es iy iogk Mariner ae aiibemen TRAYED OR STOLEN, gy be ee iher, Original ---* Major E. Johnson and Capt. W.R. Shoe- | since reported from the Senate's District of Colum- | 20 office in this House. He had no desire to dra- | while behind him, called ont “Jackalow,”’ when |}? 28 the 20a set 6 teres both ‘hina es CAMPBELL MINSTRELS maker, U.S. A., are at Willards’. bia Committee, for the construction of the work | 8008 the gentleman into the democratic party. | the Prisoner whirled around suddenly, but imme- | Sintec. Any one returaing him, ot Bost , --=:"The reported insanity of A. T. Stewart : 2 7 The House went into Committee of the Whole | diately afterwards denied tust tore voce his name. | Capitol street, at the Capitol Stable, will be euita : With their the New York “Dry Guede £16, * was a hoax’ | Uuned above, is very likely to become a law ere (Mr. Grow in the chair) and resumed the consid. | ‘fhe wen thenate pped a train of carsand brought | bly rewarded. ; Fairy-like Dances, James! GaGale eaitae ae tke ne ee x, | the close of the current session. The only opposi- | eration of the army [pbropriation bill. which tad | him to Jersey City, where they arrived at about | _mar2#3t* W. H. TAYLOR, Brilliant and Effective Choruses, Sao Se 3 cas, | tion to it worth mentioning comes from a lot of | been made a special order ia committee Express, has gone to New Orleans for ““pleas- ures.’? \ i {o'clock At the depot Ass stant-Superinteadent The bill was read by sections for amendment. Woedrutt searched the prisoner and found tied ROBE. The finder wi'l receive a reward by Mr. Boteler moved to amend by increasing | arocnd his waist a sult sack aud a stocking, | loaving it at the corner of 19th street and Fo. av.— oe app. Jee for arate from $250,000 to | in which there was $306.00, of which $237 was | Grocery Store. mar 26-3t 100,000, and spoke at some length in favor of the | in jrold coin. Jackalow we. s-then taken to the | — 2D AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRL amendment. “The original’ eetimate wae! ee City’ Prison and locked up, foltowed by a great | STRAYED AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRI S1(0,000, which was the smallest sum upon which | crav« instant, a medium-sized COW, mnarkes Saye the armorics could be kept going for the yea with red and white epots, and borne turn~, the Secretary of War based Lis estimates up. A saita! il be given forthe return last year’s legislation and cut down the su Speculators, most of whom are neither residents of Washington city, nor in any manner identified Foreign Items. with its affairs or interests, who are laboring to It is reported that Austria has assured Prussia | feather their own nests, evidently, under the plea = Sess einen {th her for | Of Setting » charter for a Pennsylvania avenue the protection of German territory. railroad for the benefit of the Metropolitan Rail- The latest advices from Morocco Tepresent the | road Company; a concern that never bad any Moors as evincing a terce spiritof resistance, and ST Friday ht last. a BUFFALO Soul stirring Overtnres, : Oe pire hander Beautiful end Touching Ba'iads, And Laughable and Witty Sayines Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commencing at7s. An Entre Cuaxcr or Procramur Eacn Bor NING. mar 27 St ——— EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER Shortly after 5 o’clock, the prisoner wat taken a 4 Georee JAMES E. MURDOCH, ESQ. : . Tpvgacat i 3 corder Bedford, and Mr. Sanford en- WILL GIVE, IN AID OP THE pewparing sce ct aca fhe vitality, and long since forfeited its charter. Our oe ene cieeneton, and mies taking action eee couiaint oheenioe Jackalow ay the acbatodl = — u N MOUNT VERNON LADIES’ ASSOCIATION, Pema for 2 strong defense of Tangicr. fellow-citizens, with great unanimity, desire the | 0" the amendent, the committee rese murder of Capt. Leete and his brother, on the | STRAYED From my residence, on thie (Mon. AT THE slegraphic advices give China dates to Jan. > ? At ten minutes before five o'clock the Honse | Murde : se Seat, Ss ty LAN SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 20, but nesbing Importent hed transpired construction ot the proposed passenger (horse) | adjourned High seas, while on bosrd the sloop Spray. be EW The German Diet, it is reported, are preparing | railroad, and, as far as we can perceive, nine oe for the formation of a contingent of the | tenths of them are in favor of granting the right era! army. i i Advices from Tetuan announcesan attack upon | ‘©? 4ke it, to the citizens named in the Senate bill, the Spanish encainpment by the Moors. They all citizens of the District, among whom are Were repulsed with great loss. found many of our most substantial, energetic, The Paris Moniteur announcesa project for loan- enterprising and useful citizens; whose heavy ing 40,000,000 francs to the manufacturers for the \9 day) morning.a FOUNDLAND. ‘OG, calieu* Dou,” Ls is black, exept, white marks #n his face, throat, one fore et Ani ae tiv ofiistal. A onitable romard will be given for ir. HE . marist rest, between D and E. ee The Recorder then asked the accused the fol- Preceodings ef To-Day. Ab wine qnestlons: Ix re Senate, to-day, Mr. Saulsbury presented A. Sam Patch. amemorial from the Great Falls Manufacturing Q Where do yo f . Company, jra;ing for indemnification fordam-| A. 1 belong te sleop “pray, of Guilford. Two axes sustained on account of the Potomac Water | Wet ks ago, Captain Leete’s brotuer, ad me, Sam On FRIDAY EVENING, March 30, in, A DRAMATIC READING Of the Pripeipal eitite cers So'tlog aes, HAMLET, Accompanied by remarks on the lead i paracters and on the history and plot of the play, &- Works; laid on the table. Pateb, another sloop came and struck and capsized SS = ) n Cee Re Eemeperty of the District of} “wes baviay trom tha Gomaiiise of Alig | oo tet n below. NTED TO PURCHASE—A Stylish One- Tenewal and improvement of maeLinery. tae raids involves the Dest possinie guarantee | Atfairs, reported a bill providing for pensious if | Recorder—That will des. thate ensagh Ww ‘9 commence at 8 o'clock precisely . fy ickets 3 conts To be had at Messer Philp & Solomons’ Metropolitan Bookstore, 3322 P avenue. between Sth and uth sts. mar 4 6t AINTINGS AND STATUARY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WASHINGTON ARI ASSOCIATION, * ow Op AT GALLERY, (on Ps. av , bet. 10th and Lith sta.) dmission. on o> scene eens 25 OONtS ee rs to the ew and Linge hoch “egponondy 4 jeotu: a senso veko - += Conte This Exhibition of AMERICAN ART cootairs works by nearly all our Eminent Artists. the en|- teolbeon See Fre of the most meritonous in .o BALLS AND PARTIES. _ Arrroacuine Evgctions.—The election cam- | ‘hat in their hands the enterprise will be best con- paign in Connecticut lacks only a week longer, | ducted for the convenience, economy and interest aad well for her people that it {8 so. They are | of Washington and Georgetown—the points Can. — — a state of amos! terrible Sacitoment heed gress sbould aim to achieve in legislating on the e efforts. en one side and the other, to cary the State Roth parties have called their ablest orators | Subject. Le into service, and from twenty to thirt: akers amet on each side are addressing pale meeti cece Parti in Coxcert.—By the announcement night. (n the Republican side are Mr. ‘orwin, | elsewhere it will be seen that the charming Patti So ee ee of cee Fred- | is to tigure in concert in this city at the special erick P. Stanton. of Kansas; John C. Underwood, b] t t promi of Virginia; CC. Woodmen, of Boston, besides request of a formidable list of the most prominent ee 76Rs Of Connecticut; whtie on the bekalf of | Personages at the seat of Government. We hear the Dewocrats, the Hon. Caleb Cushing, Mayor | taattodo proper honor to an invitation of such tycod tf New York; Isaac H. Wright, of Bos- | significance great pains will be taken to have the peo Le one Bente a — hor eg programme of entertainment as rich and varied tucky, are addressing meetings nck the peinek: as possible, and to have the young Queen of Song pal tow! In Hartford both parties have built | Supported by musical talent of the highest order. =e nals especially to sass ee pie in, | Amongst others to perform on this special occa- aud in New Haven the Republicans have done the same. We doubt if ever an election hes bees | 108 We hear the name of the always popular oree Establisha.cat (nothing inferior.) ad. otticers and soldiers of the regular army, and for | Sam Vatch—Teil you more bime-by, when we | 47e83 Box 1, Star Office. ner 21-K ‘ogineraslows and orphans; recommitted. zoup there W rrcoad han BUG rs ier whichis neesioet Savy beng takeoer EOE Mate SDE pay of thet «7 ce prisoners of the United States authorities Re ries willbe paid. Address J. L, CG. Sex £03, Mr. Mallory made'an ableargumentative speech His Statement aoe Res = in f.vor of a discriminating increase of the pay of Subsequently, our reporter visited the prisoner War rep Te GM eae uk ee Navy ofticers, so zs to enable them to maintain | iq then: ackalow willingly gave the folicw- Go ored preferred. Referens uired. Ap- their official dignity, and to support their families | ; ed statement: N. eon street, between ‘and E. . oar proper manuer. He was still speaking when | ested in the sloop Spray, of Guilford, Cap- e our report closed. tain Leete and brother, and me as cook, going Is THe Hots. after the reading of the Jour- | after oysters; at Barnegat, on Wednesday last, a nal— sloop struck and capsized us. Captain and brother Mr. Nelson, of Teun... called up the bill report- | went overboard in water aad rowned. I was ed from the Judiciary Committee, to punish and | down below cooking. Me got in s-uall boat, and prevent the practice of pelygamy in the Territory | about two hours there when schooner tock me of Utah and other places, and isapproving and | off; the Captain’s name Webb; Saturday we annulling such acts of the Legislative Assembly | came to Jersey City: | went ashore; me cross the of the Territory of Utah. river to Newark; Saturday night get no honse Mr. Branch, of 3 C., introduced an amendment | and slept out doors; Sunday night | stayed to to strike out so much of the bill of the committee | Newarks to-day I started to come back and went 28 proposes to render polygamy criminal in all the | in er was then committed to the cells, to D—A WOMAN, to do the cooking for | family. One coming well recom- meuded wil: find a p*rmavent situition, Apply K. U. STEVENS, 236 Pa. av. mar 47 N ILLINER WANTED.—An experienced hand can get constant work and good wares, at Mrs. SIMSON’S New Store No, 107 Bridee st, near High, Georgetown, D. C., by inquiring imme- diately. mar 27 2t* WANTED .—Owing to the continued indispom- : a Frat any Seaceeh wna RET cmauty | Protenant Orphan Astaar dears teteeperh| COMPLIMENTARY BALL, . Territories of the United States, and to retain ( 0) was my wages; werked for Captain person in her piace fer the coming #0 hotly contested {n Connecticut. cue in which | Madame Strakosch, sister of the brilliant new | only so much of st we disapproves and anuuls all | 1 there was so pear. Any ap- p! cations may be mace to the Manageraat the next ine’ ~ ‘Tureday, April 34, at the Asy'nm, on B or aor to Mrs. R.S. COXE. fL4 pt ete four years, for $30. a mouth. ‘The men tock tthe biidye. My name is Sam Patch; Amer- n name Jack Lowe; have been in this conntry six years; one year I sold eis: © that right had been | one year Wes cn a_man-of-war ship, Mi teserved to them; but he denied that | as cco and anything. Lest four years was vy bad the power to declare that institution | the sloop with Captain te. 1 am 39 years of inal. He could never vote for any provision | aze, and am a native an island inthe China that should make a gener. law in regard to po- Do net know what they brought me here HY wppliceile to all the terr! of the in the wood: neh speaking and so much money | Prima donna. spent. The vote will be the largest ever given in =a Sar “ the State. In Rhode Island the canvass is also Tue Mexican Improciio.—We learn as we go more spirited and interesting than usual ; but that | to press that the Navy Lepzrtment is to-day in State is not wade such a battie-ground bythe De- receipt of dispatches from Capt. Jarvis, of the Springfield Beret ouneY a8 Connecticut is. | Sovennah, and Com. Turner, of the Saratoga, ete giving oil'cial detaHs of the capture of the Mex- LaTER FROM THE Rio Granve—Invasion of | ican war steamers by the American squadron. Mexico by American Troops.— Brownsville ad- Ss. as laws of the Territory of Utat sanctioning and per- mitting polygamy. - He held that Congress bad the rictt to annul those laws of Utah, bec: ially Given by the GENTLEMER GUESTS - Ladies of Willards’ Hotel, TUESDAY EVENING, March 27th, 19s, A steady WOMAN to fora small iamily, in the country, atout two mies from the Georgetown Ry i isetion if secompani d ny a girl tenor tweiva years old. Inquire immediately at Yo. 379 18th street west, between G street and Managers. Hon Thos L Chingman, «i Cook, USA, Hon AB Anthony, Maj Sclest USA, Hon Warren Winslow, i, USA. Hon C Woodrnfl, Laeut Gwir, U x ‘ -2w* | Hon Thos J Barr, Aeut Morten, USA, United States He acknowledzcd that it waa a | ‘Phe prisoner bavin previously teen detected pee eeene : eee bt A BGlin, : oter & Warbington, ni ‘24 = 7 + curse upon our country, but the mode prescribed | in atte pling to slip his haadcuits, City Marsbai a on loRae, Arno @ Harris, Tease gfe ber Texas pee ptealy popes ae ae Pees ple Committee was not the way to yet rid of it. | Ellis took Precaution to place upon bis ankles ST oat aed? 2, Pianos chat have Foe DoS Hacer. EbWos.. z at eae je Amer- e would remind gentlemen 6 sckles Bt are tom ane eae ; > D Watkin a po Capeatis strenbantes of federal ‘Rio | 1840 Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- | if they declared polygamy to be ackalow is about 5 feet 1 inehe: height, and anton then, ee Oe por le Wir B pies Grande on the 16th into Mexieg in search of Cor. | Sonian Institution. The time of observaticn is} Would Lave to acknowledge that its ie | rather slender. spirits, JOHN F. ELLIS. Committer of Arranement tinas, who had returned to the front! The about 7 o'clock of barbarism it was styled in black | and siniled when he conversed, but his counten mar 27 396 Pa. av., bet. 9th end loth ete, Col Cook. USA, “ SN relomon. troops approached his encampment a nt ht “Ma , 1860. ie pbecasi prints, was equally so. ance indicates treache < CANVERT FORD. In. 7 [icut Gwe in, USN, 5 Watkins, drove in Lis pickets, and took’ thirty risouers, | New York, N.Y. Clear, pleasant, Ir. Barr moved to lay the bill on the table. More PRooF 1x THE JouNsox Case Be EPUTURC RY AND DRUGGIST, | Lieut Gul, B Sh who clatmed to belong to a large body of na- | Philadelphia, Pa. clear. pre aoe anal nays being ordered, resulted— Some of the clothing contained in the bas No. 299 Peans mba arenue, Commer ith Sia Applications for tickets made to e tonal guards. They also searched for Cortinas | Baltimore, Md. Mars Bere Sts found in the pessession ef the prisoner has been tea the next morning, when a large Mexican force | Washington, D Without further action on the bill— ms <4 PERG pRUGS CHEMICALS, approached, claiming the prisoners as their rexr | Richmond, Va. guard Afterwards oa the Office of Wil. eels uemeeat ase. Mr. Sherman moved to proceed to the business | ideutitted by their brother as t PERSONAL. © property of fal coroner peeeeed v8 cr maeeeeat on the Speaker's table: OU cee mel Sexith Wott aoe 9 : ee STANDARD FAM u MEDICINES, : * -clear, i e aptain Burr, likewise take: forces had been watching the Americans, that Raleisch, N. c. -Clear, 15°. ron Hie : 7 . ble, sd Cortinas was with them and escaped on the first Wilmington i from Hicks, bas also been identitied. The stable ne Latest «clear, cool. St Approved arin. Our troops remained encamped on tie | Charleston [$7 !..0 0. F—Tho membors of Central tod Mexican side, above Brownsville, determined to | A FRENCH MEDIC. -clear, 17°, wind NI >P. keeper at Fort ‘Tompkins, 8. [., who sawa man NAL PREPARATION 1 CAUTION. e 0 a ig el a . also, ams capture Cortinas. Savannah, Ga. -clear, 50’, wind NW. NING, Bt 742 O-vivok, ty make arangements to nt- | him, while several others say that they Gan eee Froon bracin gvere vant ty dated the 2th day of March ep saistaceeee Macon, Ga.. -cool. PUN ETaL te ee eee inte brother J. Mc to his being the very man they saw at Staten PERFUMERY — —— : Wisrar’s Batsam or WiLpCueRrRy.—Solong | Columbus, Ga +clear, cool Supiigl te morrow (Thursday) afterno as disease prevai 4 ind it Is the lot of humanity | Mon that it always wil IAPS, BRUSHES, &e. >80 long will the suffering | Mobile, Al ar2 o'clock. Members of sfster lodges are corditl'y in | Island on the morning in question vited to attsnd the funera: Be ordar of the NG - rE The Compounding of Piysicians’ Preserip- | Sev TO THE PUBLIC. mar 2-It LORD RSS : —_— a tions receives the prop'i tor's porsoun! attention. | treet Mek I IT I wel ents seek for the t remedy which science and skill | New Orlean: -Clear, 53°, wind E ee a MRICS RGRET LEG TOES 3 TEMPLAR _ A TRUESTATEMENT ABOUT THE MEsitLa R ot mare —_ | chee! pubes discovered for their relief. In our climate | Barometer at the Sinithsontan’ at 7 a. m., (cor- AVIENTION, KNIGHTS TE: APLAR — A letter tothe St Louis Republican, dated Me- e ego Ua hs. colds. aud lung affections are | Fected for temperature,) 29,047; at noon, 29,236 all-prevalent y= if anyare foxtounte enough | Thermometer at 7 a. m., 31°; at noon, 50°. Mpbolly to escape their effects, the slihtest form | , Maximum duriny 24 hours ‘ending 9 a.m. to- of which, if neglected, is liable to lead to serious Sainte /45-- results. if, then, remedy is te be had whic’ ie +22 equal to cope with the worst features of disease, Hoseipe in Santa Fx.—Letters from Santa which is mateg bee action and permanent in kept by M ‘city, on & ete between wage | 13th Fts., was purchased by me for the suin 2s. 1) understa:ndin< was that said Tatr ny time thereaiter open and k ep & estab), ebtin the city of Washingt The $50 was on thie cordition. Te the ev prise ofa good many Mr. Talty in violation of th a y silla, Arizonia Territory, March 10th, gives an ac- THIS Wedasena? FEVER TC's Sots eTt) | court of crlour diturbaneer eed eae ae costume. A sword, ordered br the sy p- | tween the American and Mex‘can residents. It It is well known that in the Spring people are mont, will be preserted to Sir BOB. FRENCH, M. seems that the difficulty originated between an | more apt to contract dit 2 » isease than at any other rand Master of Knghts Templar ia the auuree of | American gambler and a Mexican, which re-| period; end itis equally well-known shat the way the evonicg, by Sir Ainrrt PiK*. Soi i (4 to ward off disease is to keep the bicod pure, for Knizhts in reeular standing xe ecraially 1m IGHLY IMPORT s ue TO ALL: INDIAN VEGETABLE wvECOCTION. sulted ina yeneral melee; pistol shots were fired pa ented ak, => be 7 mame : ‘ s “ell the ie that flesh is heir to,” arise from impuri. rp dpe reesnepe piepel ss oll be Fe, 15th ult., nake mention of the violent dere | DS Preosent. Be ode et tee ee oeraially nv fhata woman whe wor fate, Berson Killed and | ey o¢ths Bloods the mate erat ee rome mapa Sad gions vocietion of eee eee ae thie open giect, it should be known toall. Sucha remedy | of ‘Dr. Beck, well knoe throughout the Terri- | —!¢ Bok eSOUER VAM Conrad} ee eee e American population, | { aid be theron eee drifeds aaa | 88k them whetheranch s man in dovorving of pu Sead te rimilitar's Balsam of Wild Cher- | tory.and aiso'to many merchant he tlie oe THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF | (yintipaily! gambler.) arted: tee eon; | should Le thorousily. cleansed and” purified. wal and we contidently recommend it as such | the brother of Prone e Beck, a merchant of Santa | | the East Washington Honevolont. Auscoia- | (Principally zamblers, i Bridgeport Advertiser and Farmer : a 83 tant confidence. mar 2? a DA Fe, killed in that city dest year by a men hamed eer Gormen. Dr. Beck was ed on the 27th ult., . Sarah Alderson. a servant girl with Mrs. | ina rencontre, provoked by bimeelf, with Henry Dale of Newport, below Stockton-on-Tees, re- O'Neil, the fatal shot being tired only when it turned a few weeks since from a Methodist revi- became absolutely necessary with O'Neil, to save val meeting, im a fearfal state of mind. Fler very | his own life Both gentlemen were much re. features were affected. She said she had been spected. . converted. Her companions and she had been so frigbten-d by the intiuence of the service that U7" Gov. Houston’s orders to the commanders they had to be accompanied home. The preach. | of the Texas Rahgers raised for the protection of er had said something about the girl taking care | the frontier direct the formation of camps in cen- of bereelf or tthe devil would get her. Her friends tral portions of counties, away from any town; 19 control over her. She vecam i i § dud wesguthess teens aout require Indian trails to be diligently followed. this can be done in the most effectual way by usr watched, througl, the’ streets, Milling” whatever | MARS" M” COWS IND BLE DES me in Eben : Mexicans they chanced to ineet. During the | CO” : Renee Sh dackentine Wa eRce Oe och os | ulate cons 402 Mexicans were killed, their only | 0f disgases of Skin Bevel clas. Serofmiae Rheuma- sybigh cocagion an address may he expected, by | offenco seemingly was to have been unfortunate | Dyspepsy, Liver Compiaint and all other diseases the Rev. Dr. Sunpextanp. Tie public ara invited. enaysh to be Mexicans. Over three hundred arising froin impurity oI the biood. Jt bas effect -d Admission free. mar 27-2t* eae promptly il dig] a gees tho —, phase UTCS, BS CAN raabow by OCRATIC NATION. 30M ‘t- | indignation was manifested, and in time reac numerous cet rom persons of the hig! iy he members one Desires such a pitch that aid was inveked from Lieut oe ee. = is reco ae led_by ait ‘who National Committes, composed SPanefrom exch | Howard. commandins Fort Fillmore, which he sdoy. | He mostinvaiuable remedial agent State, requcs' jo meet in Vy > NGTONSN i y: Ps CITY, at ths Rooms of the Demooratis Netiogal | MuPelied and order wa With wold by nil tho Drurgiste of Baltimore, Campaign Gommitt-r: No. are mireet vit rf art the residence of the Bropris'or. at 16 onlock & P. welasik T:: BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH, ONE ‘ast tion wil! be oalebrated in the Ebenezer Met! VEGETA TAN rs FITZGERALD. COCTION, the beat remedy discovered for the cure = NOTICE. y ow, 4 acainst trad fora ay th bru " wor ofdonn At Whee a dated Febraary 1860, Cue etx months after te, as we will not ry earn - H. T. THORNE, marz7 sty SAMORI, RABBIT. . iS 18 TO CERTIFY That 1 have thi =~ 4}, of mg entire interest in the Clarenst ‘a. avenve and a Hotel, corner ef ington. DC, to R Sth street, Was) AT Y. EMERSON and Jonas #. SLEErre, who are hereby authorized to oo!” » for oonsnitation ony 2 4 155 Fi itimore street, { . } GRSt& WAGON and HARN®SS. App: betwee ti 2 all dues which have aoorved to me ax proprietor « . A fall aud prompt attendance is derired. SEY’ n Eden street and Ce: otel. EI , Ing the night, and was fos 9 ; but by not more than ten men; the aalivery of | business. A fi oe SMALLEY Ghee for three day at DURSLY’S, corner of Teh and | Nous grasiet sales kar <aoae en eke ond Hotel . W. EMERSON the ae ber bol t t next morning in| borses and other es rrety eeveret to their J. H. GEORGE. i —_ - — bottle and her sea! on the cork. . ‘ai etek ding two of the cows by the owners free of charge, &c , &c. C L.. VALLANDIGHAM.( Scerctaries. F STKNCIL PLATES, _ LF Price $1 per bottle, e:x bottles for $5. ‘ail, singing — and songs, and shouting and J. HESSK, i mar 26 OR Marking liaeu with name or initials, en Wholesale Agent. R. 8. T. Cissex. Dragyist, praying. All means to restore her tationally A Miracux in a Carnozic IxstituTion.—The LECTURE ON LABOR graved w order, iar SEY & O’TOOLE’S Georgetown C., Who'esale Agent for the bis failed. She was sent to New York, raving mad. | Catholie Tela raph puts forth the statement that | [ aronyhe wage en. Mase., =MPS| OOLE’S, py the trade at ny prices. ————— a German widow woman of this city is in the 7 trict, APFR. of L Engravers, mar iN address the WORKINGMEN OF WASH’ | mar 23.2 wen Sth and TNGTONsend all ers ee tn the eg sa bel = i Pa. skal = ni ema 2ABOR AND CAPITAL, at TEW 3 ive to be heli ee Wilaras Concert Halon Fst, | N©W DEMOCRATIC PAPER: a siicinng Willard’s Eo) URSDAY EVE NiNG, Tue Late Navat Battie. —The Vera Cruz | babit of living all through Lent without takin Trait d’ Union says :—* Marin threw hisdead.and | food. She is on at St. Mary's Hospital. and a even some cf bis wounded, overboard. It is im- not tasted food, except a little cotfee forced through possible, thrrefore, to state precisely his loss. The | her teeth, since the first day of Lent. RESEN P Te OR THE OLD AND YOUNG. eman fr, gore &n intelligent and very weefu! servent 0 & 06 All articles suitable for presents, to be found at miption, for his owa use. he wr! oF ‘6 ts, number of killed and wounded on both sides is postin teas hint arch Zith; at haif past seven o-elnok, = one Presiprstiau Camparon! : et Sat oe al sold & bargain: in order to fet ine a god home Spel deat forty, Nine wounded are inthe | _ {17 Cardinal Antonelll hs presented to Mrs ram wll give @ coves Tiieeae “the progont | gy THEOPHILUS FI ee rar, Frans. Fans: dreas Wox No. 18 Star Oifon. Sd not been wre eoueht that if the pilot, Flores, | stockton, wife of the United’ Stone Mate, | E aman Strike” in Massachusetts and New | VEMOCH AT C PAPER , Woking Ly From Tex Cexts ro §20, RRENOVED—2. BB. SCHWAWEE not ie not been wounded, the Gen. Miramon might | at Rome, a very handsome mosaic table, repre- | Hampshire. mar 3 Mt | during theapprose ring pros'dential campaign, Ths Just reocived at putes aes "i wie RVING Matewe viata ene shent-ot a senting the Renan ha Ee pe wy dope BALTIMORE CONFFCTIONERY, Prospectus will app aria afowdays. mar 23-3t sett McLAUGHLIN’ a BEER OPENING rat Ss first met, be had already Drone ap the powder which: sderand re oleae temples and public | “Fresh Cakes every day, Candieasat pee ees . MOLLE ELOFFR, mir 25-St ompie of Faney. | MEN from tke corner of 12h 6 thew hints theese, oe oe pe ah es pe ee ge and deseo No. ee DATS EEEET? eee see cant published, « Pho, | of Penn avenue, ed he wiit'be to verve threw it Info the sea. barrels —— n a 8 . c on Pow h ; mabe as these in the srecnsl at five ne ConFLacranion Ix St. Pavt —The St. Paul Bute, Jellies, Biano Mas Prearnbery, Cream ae ansoriment of SPRING and UMM ae a tata aa oo Bs Pe Be sLOMONS — a oe mer . = Times and Mlanesotian of Irst Saturday comes to Weddings, &2., furnished with a.l kinds Conmest: | ERY. sooeetne of SPRING and SU. Book RK SAILE—A NEGRO WOMAN, who is * , Tse Evrromiat Excursion — The 15th of April | us filled with the particulars of a most us jes at the shortest notice, snd most ma | HATS, CONST. NTNS FLOWERS, AD 332 Pa. av., tha di ret-rate cook and bread maker - 1s very indut has been fixed upon for the xeincring of the edi- | eonflagration that had visited that city cn the je terms. Jce Cream, Water lees, and Rormau | DRESSES, &o., all of the latest stvle Sole agents for Laurence’s cslebrated F. honest. 4W1!! be ecid for lees than it {otial Cacursloniets at Wheeling, Va., when a| mcening previous, by which thirty-flae bulldinne > 81.25 per gallon, importation from the osleb-ated Loses - | Stationery. te ey DP of this spect] ‘alm will being them to Cumberland, | oo 34 street, in the very heart of the town, were late of Butcher! Qo5eH SHAF! ELD, No. 7 Rue d’Antin, Paric. ‘mar 23-4" ELIS FRENCH GRO now “her Be tthe bag Big Sep iiemore or Wasiend | destroyed. S20 Shawdivorce case the | 223" sth atvhet Gard | Beane nina varmissica af the President and Di M Sires oa hisortment ie peerres a ‘bei ows ‘Ti Baltimore and Obto Rallroad Company have | q fiz d"ythe Carsiang agt, Shaw damecing @vte THE CHARLES BEIDSIECK CHAM. | reolrsc tie) Washinaton Art Assvowdon | are | Pateas Leather, aultsbis 5 Sen ten, ‘Epriy to WALL & BARNARD, Antic fi ar the: “4 ore ee aad quttciinient A cs gueme ead the afar ener, and on BS “Sears Champagne should be wars trac i @ collection of Palrtines the ch fe 408 Pa. ay. S33 ~d ADIES’ TRAVELING BASS Praises fo Le oneof the most uniqueand interes | (U7 Two of John Brown's daughters are at | earefil to reat cae maane “<Charion f sideeas Sinteel guts ype. g exhibition a! thelt gal mar 2-wSw oe fear tow. | LL AND HASKETS UF ALU KINDS, rerd, ¥ |. Horace Mann a acknowl- x 's "ding, m: a a day, “Tr Pe goers Feat, to "OSE ete ens | BE SET CEU NEE, | erie ke eee se RE LOD INSURED eens ba steamer Arkansas Traveller, bound | i[J~Shad have been caught both in the Del- & Sam’l | arcs, ani the pobiei fall are, _mar® see - idee eer ee sunk on Wed. | aware and in the Hudson fivers this season, but ston & | “As the the gallery closes ey Seta next, out a nesday, near V maaan aate and an unknown | @re not yet announced in the Connecticut, oe < A ', Dear Ven y forth 7 OTOGRATHIC | INST ROL rks Pare Seek ton @.D. mumam ©, Mo@UIRE, Prouitont,