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I nen ance THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. XXXVith CONGRESS_FIRST SESSION. The Oyster Sloop Tragedies at New York. Letter from Pertemeuth, Va ENTS. —_o— ” - a a Tus Cuantustox NomumaTion.—Our recent Preceedings ef Yesterday Afternoon. EXaMINAtion oF JOHNSON IN THE U.S. District Correspondence of The Star. AMUSEM ~ WASHINGTON CITY: article upon the probabilities of the result at In tHe Senate, yesterday, after our report} The examination oe ‘isoner, FA. J Poxtexovrn, March 26, 1860 WwW “s ee yng enchant THURSDAY Charleston has overwhelmed the Star with com- | closed, the bill to increase and regulate th, of | 80n, alias Hicks, charged with sae tania, bat The Democracy of this city held a meeting to- Laces, 3.7. For. | Stage Maneger.S W.Guenm = = = munications from “ strikers” for this or that as | the Navy, was, after considerable lecumsi ce ee captain and crew of the schooner E. L sclaoe, day for the purpose of nominating suitable can- ler of Orchestra... .... Wa” WiTmEns. Spirit ef the Morning Press. Plrant_every mother’s son of them cracking up | the adoption of various amendments, pasecd, wae commenced yesterday (Wednesday ) didates for the various public offices. Geo. W. ENING The Constitution publishes a speech delivered his individual favorite as the man of all men who The bill making an appropriation for deepening | cloth Pantaloons. dari celeea Soy — po de Saacctioneres irre — will be produccd cestew phen in 5 0's, written, by Gen. Joseph Lane, in New Hampshire, in | C4” Surely win the election, if nominated. the channel over the St. Clair Flats, was, on mo- | cloth sack coat. "A heavy blue scarf was Pn The Opposition candidate, John Nesb, Eaq., is VEN February, 1855, and defends it from a charge of | We give a sample of them to the Star's readers, | Hon of Mr. Chandler, Taincke *Pecial order for | his neck, hiding his collar. His long black hair | a8 well se Lis opponent, a soen of great pope- |] a, ene fener at ease ee hens, entitled: being tinctured with the squatter-sovereignty doe- | !n the following first-rate puff of Vice President | Tone}. Gorcduitin onees act to pronipee ens was neatly brad stephens aes appeer- poe our midst, but I hardly think be will J = MBSALLIANCE: a 4 : rh ct ec rable attention to his toi- lected. it, Fairu and FaLernoo! trines of Douglas. Breckenridge’s prospects, if nominated J procress of the useful arts, Was, on motion by | lette. In conversation Johnson is rather pleasin: The trial of Land, charged with the murder of , al The Tateltigencer bas its usual Congressional | -,7° site srcias ga eed (ocee laaoiceet fo ca next aber made the special order for Wednesday than otherwise. evincing both intelligence and | Flanigan, has been commenced and is now in THE OD CT aE INTEREST. summary axf news miscellany nod teat int litical events | _ The bill reported by Mr. Davis t then te ieee mauner is much more refined | Progress.’ Several witnesses have been examined, = . i7- Nom Taylor & Maury we have Black eerwhien dhe eli or ‘the future Rill ‘are | sions for the Widows and orphans of omicer'end | pong i Puisbed report would lead one toaup- | tnd’ex-Gow Wise, asinied by ober able counecl i . 3 e Black- | rarely at fault. Itis not for the purpose oi soldiers of the army of the United Sta: ‘f v% i weod's Edinburgh Magazine for March. emi-| puting, but rather of confirming, the opinions | extends the Provisions of the first section of tte feonee conversed Gtk tee nat eee the “ isoner conversed with the Deputy Marshal and atly readable as a). advanced by you on Monday, that { write you this | act granting pensions to widows and is Pt a ly re p) usu: ce eation aAetir Ds sichcichag™ sete ereons dyin gi Ris Raval serene eos of | his counsel, evincing no extraord! nary emotion. have been employed in the case. Great interest is_manifested—and public opinion is greatly against the prisoner. We learn of the discharge of quite a number from our Navy Yard recently, which is exceed- a roa Cc Private Boxes. . Seay ILLAR DS’ RHALL. SS 9 :. (7 Metzerott sends us the spirited « Blue | #0 temperately and so sagaciously—the great ques- | and orphans of ollicers, non-co He talked on trifling topics—said he feared that mmmissioned officers, | the plaster of Paris used in mak ts | ingly discouragi give SATURDAY, Mancn 31 Peanpeonetcig ton, ‘Who {s to be the Charleston Convention’s | musicians, and privates of the army, , sarc in making 2 cast of his | ingly yraging. Cannot the Departmen| SATU Ws 1 E Stocking Waltz,” composed by J. H. Fleet, of | Sotinec» | endeme what you mid, aml mates | Oe ete Dy Mr. Yulee, the Sedate proceeded ae oe rag eeceevaneety Soyiury pesmiaies zai Se, ek MISS PATTI'S CONCERT this city, and published by Ditson, of Boston upon a very slight addition. to consider the amendment made by the House to | lite a parcel of fools, and in re meee a D oe , ————— 1a that, In order tolnake the sronmest caeehod | ih smendment of the Senate to the bill to author | plications meade him fee eeeea naeeeee aP BALLS AND PARTIES. UNDER THE PATRONAOR OF Ae . said that, in order to make the strongest possible ze publishers of newspapers to print thereon the | clared that he would tell nothing without being Tho Hon. JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE. _ as R.H. Jenkins, U.S. | nomination, the choice of the convention ‘must | days when individual subscriptions expire. id for it. He also added that hi lad not Vice President of United States, and Hon. C. H.Van Wyck, are at the National. | fall on the aspirant who, besides being acceptable | _ Mr. Yulee moved that the Senate corre in eaia | F° cfu ae Ubi? T[WENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL BALL ¥ THE Washington Light Infantry. The Exsentive Committee of the Washington Light Infantry have the plearure to anrounce to their numerous frienda, military and zens generally, that they will have the ho of Gite their ‘Twenty-fourth Annual Ball! at WILLARDS’ OPERA Hover, on EASTER = reafter allow any sketches or daguerreotypes of ---- A. Schell, U.S. Collector, N.Y; Sam’) F. | to the South, can run best in Pennsylvania, New | amendment; which was agreed to. and the bill | him to be taken without - Butterworth, Assayer, do.; Israel T. Hatch, do.. ieee Who isthat man? That lores a Hee a meralion out receiving some remu. are at Willards’. S ~ Journed. Ata quarter past eleven the Court was opened. widen Fayette McMullen declared himself a | yy many lesding politicians in toc Sees neat | _IN THE Hotsx, Mr. Gurley reported from the | The District Akwrney tod the porertce to rine and (iudidate for Congress, at Marion, on Wednes- | ‘Ti,ey consider ‘him a profound statesman and a | Committee on Printing resolutions to print 16,000 | Ket 1a Wiha renee Prisoner replied EY Re tutivw Qiaat Fovisdaun, ox Glee ss gentleman, and believe that he would | extra copies of the annual Teport of the Secretary Lae bert E. Hicks.” the Presidenti 4 to wed the daughter of a prominent merchant in ability. on a Scie of the Treasury on the state of the finances; 3,000 | District Attorney—Have you anything to say in . WILLIAM PENNINGTON, _ aS aoe of the House of Represen‘atives, Members of The Cabinet, The Diplomatic Corps, The Senate, and House of Representatives. Washington,and 2 “di id wedding’ is talked extra copies of the tariff and loan bill; 10,00uextra | Fegard to this chayge? DAY, 2th April. 1980. the public tat onl ons At the Solicitation of 5 “ 7 js tale i in bill; 10, ? 6 U i i % (Washington,an amond wedding ana Wt ts feared spe coptes of Gov. Stevens? final report of ‘explorations Prisoner—No, ae arrangements are comptete aut perfec san they | The Hon. John ©. Boeck rides ne United Stat*s, ~->- William Mulligan, Esq., better known as 2 | and surveys of the northern route of a Pacitic rail- he prisoner then sat down. He appeared | 8T@ Prepare’ to surpass all their previous efforts, | The Hon. William Pennineton, “Billy Mulligan," went aad tammecrnee ae Ronkt lone! ee Feansyivanis. ou not his | road; and 5,000 extra coples of the reportson Com. | flushed and his brows were closely knitted’ | {0 make this the rose pleasant and agreeable enter > “4 q mercial Relations; which were Severally ao Assistant District Att y land ates be pone aor te Koes a Eee: } te sf for anything but victory. 7 to, the latter by a vote of yeas 100, nays 0 agreed the attidavits is the miter ime ones he New Yoox aaane a As for Mr. Guthrie, it would indeed be a “‘rather Mr. Sherman asked leave to introduce a resolu- | the statute that defines robbery in bays, seas or Pees elec stale shop ogre - g tela ieodara pala tons Peau srpeer Bagh lites aes iat the Dill to provide for the payment of | rivers, as piracy. He moved that a warrant be ofthe South-Side Democrat: at Petersburg, Va , | Perhaps he could carry them, but I have never met | qa ssandine Treasury, notes, to authorize a loan, | Issued and the prisoner taken into custody. As bet now of the Cincinnati Enguirer, is soon to | a Pennsylvanian or a Jerse: wh Id lik or plrposes, be made theeperiah rey ayer | the charge of murder could not be proven with- lead to the altar the daughter of our well knows | to bet very largely on it. vo *T onittee "of the Whole for Wed ecday, Aprit ath, | deemed te besos ree tue District Attorney citizen, George Law. Banks is terribly in favor ‘Well, on whom would Pennsylvanians and tainment ever given by the Corps. Withers’ oslebrated Military and Cotillon Band has beon gnsared for the occasion. The ! will be opened with @ grand drees ra- rade and drill at 9 o’elook. Executire Committee. Y Davis, LtJasE Powers, Win E Dante, geht, Rests WE Morcoe, H D Morgan, Speaker of the House of Represontatives, jon. Howell Lobb, Secretary of Uy Treasury. ion. Jacob Thompsoa, Sacretaty of the Interior, Hon. John B, Floyd. Te Hon, letac Touc retary of the Navy. - Lord Lyons, Envoy Extraordinary aud Minister Plenipotentiary of England, The Vi-connt ds Treiliant, Charge d’Atiaires (at tarerim) of Fran eeretary of and so continue till di dnesday, April 4th, | deemed it best to issuea Warrant on charge of ite | eens agg) eed be saitaani = y hom, nd 8 3 iracy. i Pi i cs 3 0 . exter of Douglas at the Convention, but he abides by | Jerseymen bet?"? You named him on Monday— Several gentlemen atten Gs the resolution. Tor itl tesa ea te ae iccistiniaas (a per EE ace ae of the Serius ood Monti Plenipotsntiars {spe ine the Law . Breckinridge. He is secede: folly pavelar inthe | Mr. Sherman then gave notice thaton Wednes- Daniel Simmons deposed that he knew Captain Wei 14) 1. J Middleton, Capt Hollingeworth, | The Chevaiior Bortinatti, Charsed’Afiaires of Sar teeny Occasional’’ of the Philadelphia Press, | two middle States named. 1 state this from per- | day next he would move to take up the bill. Burr. of the E. A. Johnson, bound from New | Close! Mic pci om Lacan nig dina, “ . (credited to Mr. Forney himself.) says: sonal knowledge—knowledge derived from inter- A resolutton was adopted, terminating general | York to Virginia for a load’ of oysters, and had | MUP Bacor Alfyad Berghmans. Charge @’Affaires de S. M. le “ The friends of Judge Douglas zrow more de- | course with the people. The very name of Breck- | acbate te sii As) Honey Ou the Army bill in Committee of the | chartered the pi des Qrur Ed Tow fant every day. ‘They claim that he is the best | Intidye carries weight with it in that section ef | \Whole in five minates sisted of Capt, Ware, the nase: fest Gabe and mann eee See representative of popular sentiment named by | the Union. Itisaname that has been honored | ‘Ihe House then went into Committee of the | two inen named Watts. ‘Phe crew w: snety | espe Fe ices Molan, The Chevalier Hulseman, Minister Residen’ o tilher party. and fey allege that if Charlestee, | there from the earliest days of the Republic. Whole, (Mr. Grow in the chair,)and resumed the | new, and witness was acqualuted only with the | IR Willard,” Matthew Usitg) Joe Staliiagtou, : ie : ‘toes not put him formally in nomination be will | Tbe assurance of carr ing, Pennsylvania and | consideration of the Ariny appropriation bill. The vessel cleared from this port onthe | 3 Wan ser Bree Fores, Sins taplmen sr teas mbes 2e forced by circumstances to run as.a stump can- | New Jersey with Breckinridge might be made | © The bill was discus? cee able leng See tron bie acta MePhecson, . Ministr Plenipotitiary of Costa Rica, didste._ Hoa. Waser A Paper, or Virginia, is | doubly sure by a judicious nomination for View ue et considerable’ leveth SS gave Capt. Burr on bis departure upon various amendinents. $200 in silver, ina shot baz belonging to Capt bf precrse The Consellor Senor D. Mi wel Mana Lashoa. Fin expected to inake a sort of +1 cathedra Douglas | President. The name of Mr. Black The atnendment proposed by Mr. Boteler to in- | Burr, and about #35 In cold Witsoe tee cake Saar Sak ines Pianipat ss speech in the House within a few days, and Hon. Attorney General of the United States, is a crease the appropriation for the armories from | seen the bag al the Second sited. nel Z-garra, Minister Plenipo John kman. of Pennsylvania, will, as soon as | Of strength in Pennsylvania. The addition of $250,000 to aloo-obu was rejected —ayes 17, noes71.| the sloop last Wednesday, at Fulton Market, 4 z f he can get the tloor, deliver bis arzument, which | that name to the ticket would drive the last nail Mr. Curtis proposed an amendment, recon. | and found that the jib-boom and bowsprit, ent . Minister Resid wit of Norwa is szid to be of 4 most overwhelming character, | in the coitin of the opposition. It was double-B | mended by the Committers on Militerg Affairs, | water and yawl were gone, and there was blood Sweden, = ou the subject of the aggressions of the South | Shot that brought down the game four years azo. | appropriating $2,000 for appa: and equip. | In several places onthe deck. On the rail was a re ord —" upon the North.” What “Buck and Breck’ carried then, Breck | sents for field signals, and cy ding to the staff of feut. as though a man had clinched hold there and Ra ai Aeuator --+*The Rev. R. Hoyt, of New York, has | 2% Black can carry now. the Army a signal oiicer, with the rank and pay | been cut of carrol B There was a little pool of blood . new 1 Carrol Breut, Theodore Shekeile, received the following letter from the mother-in- | .j,% {oF Indiana, if Breckinridge can't carry her. | of major of cavalry; which was agreed to Jobe Kiskweot ki near the hatchways Amuidships and aft there was law of the widely-known and a: sdgar A.-| he may as well be ziven up for lost. -And as for | The Committee then rose and reported the hill | oe nretty goed let of blond." ‘There was. blood a dmired Edgar A. j i pretty re Poe, and says that he will be bappy to receive for | [lliucis.she is more certain for Breckinridge than | ty the Hause. and the previous question was | on the bulWarks, close aft and amidships. ‘There her any donations intrusted to his care: for anybody else except Douglas, who, as you | inoved and seconded on its passage. was in the cabin as much blood as if a bullock “Anexanpria, Va., March 15, 1560 truly observe, is out of the question. At ten minutes before 5, the House adjourned. | had been killed. In some places it had been swept Rev. K.E —Dear Sir: Since the death of my | , 2 Bese are the opinions of a Democrat who has : ° ay aud two oles were bored in the cabin floor beloved son. EA’. Poe, | have suifered much | 24 rapes shee peddle Gicadiow hn 3 Proceedings ef Te-Day. t tto escape. On the walls was apattered brivation, and am now withont a home. I am | Suni’ to bess both cig en nerent im the | yy gue Sesare, today, Mr. Pearce moved to | blood, and on the carving a gash, as though done offered a permanent one in Louisiana, with friends | SU>Jeet_to iP both his eyes and ears open : A hy a bloody knife ‘There was also blood on the who I think will render my declining weureay las Your publication of them does not make you refer the memorial of the Great F Manufactur companion-way and steps. (During this testimony comfortable I cannot avail myself of this kind | TeSPensible for them, unless you see fit to endorse | ing Company, presented yesterday, to Committee 7 Floor Managers. Jovoes Martin, WEE Dante, J Vavlk, Win Dowdins James A King, J Armstrong TICKETS TWO DOLLARS, admitting a gen- tiemana two ladies; procurabie of the members and atthe ball. No ladies’ printed invitationsis- a4 T & Bocock, Mt y the prisoner gazed intently o te ened, invitation ts mada general. . oder for waut of mirans to take me to thems Wit | Wet Send then "forth aud iet them pase for | onthe Judiciary, wo ordred. il were Gli) Cane Barr ioe tie cee LL D. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. "i vou contribute a small portion of the requisite what they are worth. Jegser Bure Mr. Green moved to take up his joint resolution | usually under bis pillow. There was a secret | 00 )722H very mnieeeeble ed paegmpplish it” My health is | Now we have to say that if Mr. Breckinridge is | yhatConeress adjourn from the 2th of April to Ree On onnee ee eee egeis am NTS. todo inach for inyself will be sesenht tne | feally the strongest man who can be nominated | “Sir, Autuony moved tramend by fixing the time | [2 Keyport moopand Capt Bure WANTS. row. Ged, my Father, I hope, will put it in your | PY the Charleston Convention—be will surely | of final adjournment on the 1sth of fa = nue. He|” sclah Benjamin called to the stand. Lived in ANTED—A SITUATION to take care of heart to answer this. Direct to me, win the prize There can be no mistake about | Suxsested that after that time the country would W*: | jbeMntetat, pal Sha deta ee ee eels LP i teeta protably Wave three Iealacctl Wee Long Island; knew Captain Burr, had sailed with children, CAS py ond ineeent J uy z a ja, Va. ? . c C y nations on | hi nm the ‘ious trip, knew the defe it | woaan, and make heree.{ general.y useful, can ehnston, Alexandria, Va ss pry ne that; for the Democratic Convention will have | fhe tapis, and that little would be accomplished | who suipped’ in the EL Johnson in pitches me weil recommended. Address No. $40 ath | Ch L-S —— —_ «| Seige enough to comprehend the truth, that they | in Conzress. a witness. Witness here recognized as Captain | St: between F and 6. (3 W.H Underwood, 1.C, Defeat of Miramon at Vera Cruz. are to have about as tough 4 fizht In the fall, as Matic ee See ere ine in the Burr’s, the hat, pantaloons, aud vest exhibited t WANTEOT By young married man, EM- Watson, B.C. = . Z 5 (oswin it on and allowing the public | ¢), i rss. Hla icke LOYMENT in some res je business ‘ (Telegraphic dispatch to the N.O. Picayune.} ever fell to the party's lot; and to win it, must business to be delayed. is P Hd enone Miteces flad picked them out at (athe Uaaraer abade arkerei pay ce ea . G Sournwast Pass. March 23—The American | Put forward the man who can get the most votes. | "'X17' Green advocated the recess of a month Henry Seamsn. of Brooklyn, positively identi. | t prooure ‘© livelihood. Satisfactory reference _ schooner Emily Keith, Capt, Lockwood, arrived | Yet we would not give a pinch of snuff for the | Mr. Brown was opposed to fixing days for ad- | fied the watch stiown him as Capt, Burr's. Kucw | given 8s £0 eT ee . the city. She left Vera C = ‘aco witha tthe reasoning of the writer of the communication | journment. Senators were paid for transacting | the watch by the way the guard was tied on it, ar) te H. L. K.. Firet Ward. w ith inst , and beings thirtyats howe hee gees | above; knowing no reason whatever as yet, why | the public business; and he thouxht they ought t0 | by the clasp and by the number. About a year ANTED TO PURCHASE—A Stylish One- A from that'city. It isof a tuost important and cs. | Mr. Greckinridge can carry a single vote in New ‘iui loa Cone eno wae completed, (be! the aol a itnces tone the way ie Magshontorgs wae Aloren Ratablishmont eothicn inbiet an M ae citing character.” Jeted his battery on the | TeY? Pennsylvania, and Indiana above the | Mr Iverson contended that it would not be | seit gt fhe there noticed the utenter? OS | Gress Box 4 ae ieee Pg te . ‘ ee Medano del Pero. thapicted bis battery on the | party's strength in them. courteous for the Senate toremata inseasion while | Geo. 3 sildigger, of Port Ricbmond, testified ANTED TO PURCHASE—For cash, a good MISS ADELINA PATTI SNe iy Ce rene Ok the Lathes Ei will however ale ux great pleasure to be | 2. considerable number of its members were absent | tit | n like the defendant near the | 1a, necoud, hand BUGG ¥., for which & reasons. will give the same day the prize steamers left. It consisted x 2 at Charleston. fe ea lalend. ou WY x ‘ bie price will be paid. Address J.L.C., Box 403, of some twenty guns of large calibre. and was | CoMvinced that he is stronger there than either new fort, on Staten Island. on Wednesday morn- mar 27 3t* Mr. Anthony withdrew his amendment, and City Post Office. = A Grand Concert V J ANTED TO HIRE—A good plain COOK, last. at about six o'clock. The man hada ou his shoulder, and asked witness if his boat would be safe down by the fort. Witness replied about two miles and a half from the city. It was | Mr. Hunter, Mr. Dickinson, Gen. Lane, Gen protected by the usual earthworks and bags of sand from the hill ou which the battery’ was the original resolution of Mr. Green was rejected Davis, Mr. Slidell, Mr. Johnson, ef Tenn., or | bya vote of yeas 12, nays 29 On SATURDAY NEXT, Manon 31, at 6 o'el'k. pices e eeaey ae vind understands ae AT WILLAKDS' HALL. — oto ted ach ote are, Then, we would | Hovse.—Mr. Fenton, from the Committee on | that it wonla, and the man disappeared. He did | IMF-,.Go era, Preterred., References required. Ap Miss PATTI cag ee enemy | Ro to Ded much better satisfied with the certainty | Claims, reported a bill to provide for the settic. | ot Fett. and the witness Serato ae | Will be assisted by gpened fire upon the city. Many of the shells at | of his nomination and consequent election, than | ment of the claims of the officers and ldiesw 6] acs ch laneeritc ke ee ANTED—A WOMAN, to do the oooking for MADAME =TRAKOSCH first fell short, but, as the day progressed, all i te the ee neTS Of | wore @ jacket Like that iu court, which came to a, smail family, One coming well recom. RADANE EECARC. reached their destination. Butvery iittle dace | ¥¢ ca at present. Our candidate is the strongest | the Revolutionary Fey th the Widows and | bisankics. [On being asked to designate on his | mended will hind s pormanoat situation Aggie i, BRIGNOLI, = AMODIO, —-SUSINI, age, however, was done in the city. ‘Tue raw | 8Und Democrat. ‘-Gentlemen, make your game;"’ | children of those who died in the service, Yody the length of the coat was. poi to near 338 P: matey’ st ©. STEVENS, 3 ANTED.—Owing to the continued indisposi- tion of the Matron, the Washington City Protestant Orphan Asylum desires to employ a person in her piace forthe coming year. Any 8p- a. BV, for it is a game for the nomination, which the Mr. Morse, from the Committee on Naval Af. | his knees. This unexpected location of “ankles’* venile Rasaoanendeece nett friends of ait the aspirants are just now playing— fairs, reported back the bill to regulate the sea | created considerable merriment in court Wit vice f persons in the Navy, witl as erman, i poke oke barricades of sand bags. : the biggest sort of a game of brag. At Charleston | smendment; referred hack tribe Committee on | eines = Uetnst; aud: spoke: rather. broken The batteries were worked with great evergy | the «call will surely be made, in the anxious | Naval Affairs. and skill. And during all the day’'and greater MAURICE STRAKOSCII. 1 For particulars see small tills. Seats $2each. The Sale of Seats will commence on Friday, March Sith, at the Music Ste J e witnesses were then recalled, and the pris- pl'eations may be made to the Manageraat the next pt “FS ea aon Eats, Es, ring nig! sus rosa consultations that will take place be-| Mr. Pryor, from the Committee on Foreign Af- rected to put on the jacket and the Kossuth ting day, April34, atthe Asyium, on H | 220" S!- 2 oa part of the following night the bombardment was tween the lending men of the diferent delegs. | {alt8, reported a bill to provide fer the ascariate: | beri hen toe oe eke ane the Koseuth streot, noar Sth, or te Mis. eS. CORE. ME- WALTER & HUNTER "Fhe ting wes pla returned inet = i k 63° | ment and satisfaction of claims of American city, onfronted the witnesses. who all recog- | -mar'z6 dt \ ps ; Will repeat his Lactureon the city. and the whole pene ag wath spirit from | tions; when hands must inevitably be shown; | zens from spoliations committed by the French Mr. Dirnan, the deck hand, said de- ANTED TO HIRE—A steady WOMAN 1 “Tne Iss xD SHORES OF AFRICA,’ prieiag, Frege Wace sands forts com- | and him who has the strongest. will surely be the prior to the 3ist day of July, 1801. That’s the boy—a remark that created WANK ‘wash and iron for a mail family, in the Atthe Methodist Protestant Church, Congress, near Bridge stre-t, Georkets wn, On MONDAY EVENING, Apmil 2d, At8 o'clock preeiely. = se nominee. The mass of the party care not who {As we go to press a lengthy communication genera! laugh, the prisoner also smiling. Mr Fe es lanmnsy Sree inl ars ra fb test drei may be the eaccessfal diay: reovldea he be en- | from the President is being read, wherein he | Naildigger, the German witness. discomeed at volt t aa, : A earnestly protests against the actio: 1 of the House | random in Teutonic English, but was quite cer- _— eng seen Flo bp chisel ree at 1 trely reliable to carry eut the ancient principles | in adopting the resolution of Mr. Covode. in ap- | tatn that he recognized in the prisoner the man be country, about two miles from the Georgetown aquodact No ob: ten or twelve yor No. 379 iath f accompanied exirl cid. “Inquire immediately’ at et west, between G street end . fem u erected sand fort, between the barracks and ceme. | °F the party; nine-tenths of the current excite- | pointing a Select Committee to inquire into cer | bad-met on Staten Leland. Phe leciieet pa ee | Benn. avenus, mar X-2w"_ |, Doorgopen at's. Tiokets25 oonts euch for enin tery, did particular execution ems anciceme- 1 ment upon the subject existing only in the office- | tain a7 i abuses on his, and the part of other | was manifested by all the Court room, at this stage Poorectowa. and at Messrs. Tay’ Before the bombardment commenced the detach- | seeking or plunder-seeking circles. officials — Hohe pa Uap hed bleach pan ee PERSONAL. Bookstore. in Sraaneng sen. . Se ae ote 2 Reems, ESC ANoTHcr TERRILE TeNEMENT-Hovse Fine 1x | as the witnesses were identifying him. HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ALL| Proressda FOWLER Co nusues hie LEC were recalled, ing take part in the assault in case a Ovr Aruy Iv Mexico.—The Secretary of War | NeW Yors.—Ten Persons Supposed to he Burned | a aan . T Persons indebted to the late James A. Bi ~ LKES . breach was made. They made their appearance ne se oWased cbad cicsca the | (0 Death — About a quarter past four o'clock yes-| Ti Case oF tHE Spray — Examination oF | apa foci warned or colts tet cares eRe ON PHRF NOLOGY before the city the morning of the Lith, just after | has recently purchased, and ha Placed upon the | terday (Wednesday) morning, a fire broke out in JackaLow, THE CHINAMAN the 1th ofApat or their bills will be placed in the In ILHARMONIC HA the firing had cezsed. Walls of the main passage-way of the War Depart-| the wooden tenement house, No. 0 Forty. An examination of Jackalow, the Chinaman, | hands of an offiser to collect the same. < On TACKS AY teers sony edie ee ment. twelve very spirited oil paintings, repre- | street. The tire originated in the hall, and who is under arrest on suspicion of murdering | marsd St SAM’L HOOVER, Adminis’r. SATUK sed by some to have been the work to intercept them. They met some distance to the | Setations of the ditferent battles fonght during 2 t . ‘ the war of this country with Mexico, Thess | {ty. The building is four stories h Capt. Jonathan F. Leete and Etijah Leete (brother PR'VATE EXAMINATIO TO THE PUBLI i dis | Of the captain) on the sloop Sp of Barnegat. Some Fr th Sayeed a fix- | With Charts and fa.) written desoiip south of the cemetery, when a spirited eng: divided into four parts. Everything was of w. as also held yesterday moraing, before | he cutelat neat eed 1 | Bons of character, given y Sy ment took place, in which the advancing enemy. paintings, executed hy Mr James Walker, of this | and highly combustible. ‘Thetor fovea een ioner Vroom, at the Recorder's ottice, | Lares af the estaliishinent owned and ki M | PROFESSOR Pow in th ‘was completely routed and driven back. No 1 0 chae! Tr ity, on & st-ect, hotween 12th . was purciiased by me for the sum of $4”. The agreement and understanding was that eaid Taity shonld not a° any time thereafter open and keep & sunilar establishmentin the city of Washing fhe $5 was eaid on this condition. To the prise of 8 gooi many. Mr. Talty in violation of agreement. isaboutto open & house imimediste! adjoining the establishment thus sold tome, Ide il the attention of the publio to this open ‘and to : city, who was present with our army in Mexico, | had 75 feet front, viving 183, feet breadth to each i ; prop oa = army, except by individ. } {> eciginaily Anueaed ine mek Qutman, | bouse, with 45 feet depth “The hall-ways were | and seeming to indulge no apprehension whe ber Seclhchupherp “ . Bend takin piace eters dic etien ce } | only five feet six inches wide, including stairways, | 38 to the result. On bis way from the cell be had his engagement took place at an early hour in | but his decease taking place before the series was which were only about two feet wide Into this | frequeatly made use of the expression * Pity the = — Miramon, soon after, mite ree completed, they remained upon the artist’s bands. | wretched structure, so combustible that fire must : i: euch he meant that he would be pitied City a flag of truce. asking a suspension of hostil- | 4 pplication for their purchase being made to the | of necessity spread to every part almost instantane- | and released . 3 3 = Secretar ; tke it t 4 o evious business relations of . Leete, « military conference.” This was Pree accepted | partment. The price paid was $600 for the set, | ME2> women. and children, without sutticient P! BS 0 Pt : Lecture Room of Philhs: mar 28 St Oo» FELLOWS’ : oy ity. He was brought into court, je Hn. HALL. J. SanpERson, Leseve. Second Night of FRANK CONVERSE’S sire to ¢ ara ji Os i a sol en Origin: means of egress of the Spray. and the prisoner And gross vioiation of 9 solemn agreement, and to on the spot. and the members named. They con- | we hear. After the flames were subdued, the search for | The next wituess called was Mr. Woodre®, as. | 8€ them whether such a man is deserving of pub sisted of the principal officers of both armies, and Spee the renaine commenced. Nine bodies horribly | sistant superintendent of the New Jersey ail | @"Rpomanivommdence, | CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, the representatives of the foreign powers at Vera ARMY INTELLIGENCE FROM UTAN.—Bt.-Briga- = burned, were taken from the ruins, znd carried to | T01d. He saw defendant for the first time on as deddeumed maak the eteatiwor tha ease Loe rene eS 28 n having relinquished Twenty-second Ward station-house. corner of pend ines ame + Hse cy from ‘) vening o! e ie yan : vi . | Fi, ave ei st. 7 i ewark on the 4.15 tr: 1 the cus y of Messrs day, the propositions of Miramon received and | PY @uthority of the Secretary of War, the com-| Fighth avenue and Forty-eiuhth st. The bodies g M With their Pairy-like Dances, Brilliant and Effective Choreses, NOTICE. BY Warn all persons against trading Wheel- y : J 3 1 ag | Were so burned that it was It to recognize | Wilson, Jacobs, Sandford and one other perso: tora Note drawn by us tn favor of John A Soul stirring Overtures, Senlly coben: inte cocsideration. The watare at | "aud of the Department of Utah, the same bas | Tete >, Darned that it was dificalt, to sscoguize | 3 lo: Jacobs, Sandford and one otter person; arjanted Ueltaney isthy tno, due eix monthe @Ner | wot: on4 Touching tava the Se peen isnot kuown, nor had the result | assigned to Brevet Colonel © F. Smith, who bas | wite by a ring on her finger, and his infant child | found two long stockings around bis waist, tied | date, as we will rot p W.'H. T. THORNE, ‘And Laughable and Witty Seyings _ a seers transpired when the Emily | assumed the command. by its size, no other child so young having been | With # piece of tarred string; one stocking Was] mya oy ots SAMUEL A. RABBIT. — ‘Watan tcae previous to the sailing of the Keith | _ First Lieutenant L. A. Williams, 10th Infantry, | burned. The bodies were taken to the small yard | Com aT T matained in the otber and had specie tn if the was wrest bee i Heart in the rear of the station-house, laid out on boards | other stocking coutained a purse or bag coutain- phage loathe siege, devertad his army. ec a SERClited fol ach ae “Assistant AGIAN | TEN covered Witt wile cen ho cere when | ing gold, $325; in the other bag, $69 30—alto- ‘. o neral. Doors open at 7 C'elock commencing at?\. HIS IS TO CERTIFY That I have this day of my entirs intrest in the Clarendon reet, Wash An Enting Cuance 01 : ‘i Hotel, corner of Pa. avenue and 6t! the friends and relatives gathered about the bodies | gether $391 50; had some change in his panta- ington. 1) ©, te Ros Rt P. Emerson and Jonas and taken refuge on board the French brig-of-wat =e i 1 vbi vy | loons pocket i ag; defendant refused at first to | Wo Sry epra, whe hereby authorized to oollect AMES E. MURDOCH, ESQ., Of Sacriticios =” = Committee ox THE Toxacco Trane —The | '2,‘liscover, if possible, some traces ene ey tell ine Totaanl y “pulled off his boots and | ii LEEPER, who are hereby ori z! J Qa WILL GIVE, IN AID OF THE MOUNT VERNON LADIES’ ASSOCIATION, AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, On FRIDAY EVE + March 3, lem, A DRAMATIC READING Of the aa Seenen, Dialogues, Soliloquies. c, of the Tragedy of . x might be identified, was deeply a t Miramon’s communications in therear had been | Speaker of the House of Representatives has ap- ic. 1 7 shook them, exclaiming, *Not’ing, entirely cut off, and bis army in a desperate peal P' P- | tragic. The sobs of the women, and the more exc ag La is inted the following gentlemen to constitute the | silent yrief of the husbands and fathers, were | bands upon his sides and lezs where the stockings situation, unable to communicate with the capital, | P° ; s = were, as though he would cover something; he of to receive supplies from the country to any cou: | Committee to inquire what negotiation or legisla. | enough to move the hardest. was asked where his boat and captain were, and siderable extent. tion 1s necessary to promote the tobacco trade | “=== = = he replied, “No cap no boat—sell cigars,” _ a Marin piratical steamers was | with foreign countries :—Messrs. Hughes, Tomp- em - oEVENTH WaRd) IN ion SLUB also said be had becn finding nuts. a ¥ i i a i a r y tothe A; ——— time ay eee ee ed tts Delieved | kins, Bristow, Thomas, Ferry, Leake, and Leach, | | Present at the meeting TO- NIGHT at Istana dues which have eocrued to mo oe propre oF eaid Hotel. March 27th, 1969—St _ BOARDING. | 2OARD.—A centieman and lady, or two or three B sinvle gentlamen, caa find Reoms and Board, 4 . J. B., Po-t Office, Washington HAMLET, of N.C. Hall.” Several distinguisned gentlemen wil be ING OPENING: a7 Sanemnas © . 7 een ty ae Misia cee ke ee e --— + Progent and address the meetings. By order of the ales =e oity. war Accompanied ts cemnrks on the iending charactors Miramon, aud his army was deserting bim-at ex, | _ IMPORTANT To Newsrarer Peatisuers.—Both | "It" a ee Av afh letouate sae new ati ies er al ES FE. MUDOCH.—Just published, Pho. oe ies eee ery opportunity. No particulars of themovement | Houses of Congress have agreed to the bill author- |; THE MEMBERS OF THE PINE Y | een teeter tcndanoe of ihe Indice ay | JAMES E. MUDOCH Just published, «. Pho; ‘0 commence at 8 o'clock precisely. pola Miramon, at the capital, are given. but it | izing publishers to state in the eddress the date Branch ‘rotting Club are requested to meet | SHAN Midin ana vicinity is respesttu ly solcited gentleman, Price 1. Imperial size $2.5". q ckets Scents rach. To be had at Mesers waa coutdantly dated Paaith oo bd ; : At the Exchange Hotel, © street. on MONDAY UTCAINS MUNR Halt ‘& BOLOMGNS” Philp & Sulomous’ Metropolitan Bookstore, 32 Pa. Th se ars y v | a8 a positive fact when subscriptions will expire; and also providing | EVENING. at halt-past 5 0’o'ock. The leading mar 20-3t = Metropolitan Book: Avenue. between Sth and lth sts. mar 24 bt from Vera Cruz for New Orleans on the Lath, snd | f8t the carriers in the cities and towne shall ing the circle fora Sear or tore cheese oe ane | Ne ~ | Sole agente tor Laureube's wolebested a AUN TANSS AUD STATUARY. s 2 < - = a t >) 8. yor 8 fol rence’s pod would probably bring further important new cisrge Wat one cont ex Goll very ef drup:letiers OF ee mae 28) PRESIDENT. | Pane partnership ot Licecos, Goxvon & Go. | saciennten ©F = mart THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION . aoa > DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMIT. | willexpire by iimita 1on on Ist May next.then where STENCIL PLATES, OF TEE Items Telegraphed from Washington. ReMovAL AND ArrotntMENT oF U.S. District Naontitin the,members of the: Democratic | will bea changoin the firm. All parties indented For merce tees ith aoe er initials, on WASHINGTONARL ASSOCIATION, a 0 P 2 —Geo. M. Who Nat: ttee. cumposed © each | to the concern dao! ow AT TH w a —Fhe committee of | AtTosxaY ar Purcaperesia.—Geo. BM Wee reauented to niost tie WASHING .O% | th ica counts by that time; those to whom they | raved to order, a esEY ApS aEaS GALLERY, 00 Pa. ce” Gk. tach and lth ote.) Ways and means have reduced the estimate of the | ton. Esq., bas been appointed U.S. District At- | BYP Y ae ies ase ore Democratic Nationa! | are indebted wil please send in thet secounte. peed + teen ef de duenccsbuppesheseciseame Secretary of the Treasury for the support of the | torney at Philadelphia. rice J. C. Vandyke. re- | Campaign Committre, No. § 434 street, on DICKSON, GORDON & CO. mar 23-2 Pa. av.. between 9th end eth | kote, adm CuO Roseossore to the zovernment for the uext fiscal year $1,139,000, so a THURSDAY, Apri! 5, 1869, N. B.—The Wood and Coal Business will be con- | MAT St _ pal oe tibiae Se — Gallery aid Couree o! resses by emi- That the entire amount of the general appropria- | °¥**- at 19 o'clock a. m., for consultation on important | t:nued at their present piaces of business in \Wash- NEW DEMOCRATIC PAPER nent lecturers, during the season of six tion bills !s $15,110,000, which. added to the sums ee business, A full and prompt attendance ie desired. | ington and Georgetown by another firm, of which weeks... = 1 eiamte soos ee CONS authorized by the former acts, make 253.314.000 Tue Weather —The following report of the A. SMALLEY, Chairman. their Mr, Diekaon will bea member. mar 2) St For Tue Presi TIAL Camparcn?! J. H. GEORG = =a aE —— his Exbibition of A ICAN ART conta for the service of the year ending with June. 1861. | weather for the merning is made from the Amer | & 4: GRVRSNpiGHAM,( secretaries. —_ TURPNING: LIGHTNING || THEOPHILUS FISKE & CO. Have competed | warkt ty nesriy all out Eearaont Artes = 7 heap te of Pig a have con- | igan Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- ESSE. § mare_| |, LIGHTNING! fe the Fiver apliebing a bags ay fe Several of the most meritorious in the oo! poached mail service of the countsy to ltccae sonian Institution. The time of observation is x SCTURE ON LABOR. : In Time oF ep ee For War! gp tosspaacine preabeet ——,. . are for . fe 1° = os a 2 o's! e . 5 yon, Nass. ~ b * i EEE ditien when the last Congress adjourned, and re- | abeut 7 e’clock. pe it address the WORKING MEN OF WASH sintnenent eacyee ‘of Wthand C sts., Prospectus will appear in & few days. mar 23. LOST = pert such a provision in the pest ofice appropria: | Mancn 29, 1560. INGTON, and ail others interested 1m the creat MaNcracTURER OF. MM’LLE ELOFFF, AND FOUND. fon bill. New York. N.Y -clear, pleasant. question of Labor AND CariTaL, at & public meet PLATINA-TIPPED LIGHTNING RODS, No. 88 FRANEDIN STREET, oceania ae sireneeeenetpnien=—eerarereps— seat ‘The Post Office Department has extended the | Philadelphia, Pa. -clear, cool. . Bautisi RE. tng to be hel! at Willard’s Concert Hall. on F st., th noes te the public cf Washing - er ee” edioining W ilerd’s Hotel-on THURSDAY EVE” | Reeregt{ulls announces NG -clear, wind S -clear, 46°. route from Gordonsville by the various points to | Baltimore, Md D OR STOLEN ton and vicinity that he is prepared to execute all Mi ‘Thuredaw. t i parortnent of BE RING apd SUN MEN Mt nLIN- consistir; Barbone Ae oo Whee, AER 5 ee Bll el importation from the celebrated house of Gonstaa™ tin, No. 7 Rue d’Antin, Paris. __ mars 4° fi inetart, a mali « see cut off her tail, iy reward 8. mari9 3° No 326 13th et. Socwree WARD.—Lost about two weeks ago. LD BEAST PIN with hair on ‘one, Pip ter Pew ARDER & SEE vin f Woot ast Use Ober ee Lynchburg, Va., contracting with the Orange | Washington, D. aid Alexandria Railroad Company to convey the | Richmond, Va through and local matis from Alexandria to | Petersburg. Va Lynchburg daily, with a branch to Warrenton, | Staunton, Va six times a week or daily, ifcars so run. Between | Lynchburg, Va. Washington city and Alexandria, (it being neces- | Bristol, Tenn... mary to | See for the conveyance of the usb Is thereon.) the existing contract {s super- eded by @ contract with Samuel M. Garw , of | Ra for carrying the through and local | Wilmington, N.C mails fer the southw; n route, with celerity. | Columbia, S. arch tn, at half- past seven o’eleck. 7 i @cting Lightning Conductors on the al invitation is extended, and Mr. Cra AE principles, constructed of 2x6, & correct Listory of the present | the very best of miateriais, on very moderate terme. {Shoemakers’ Strike” in Massachusetts and New | a1) Piatica tipp.d Points which are manufactured Hampshire. mar 2 4t by me wi | be stamped with my name, rd re E CONFECT! NERY, Weather Vanes of ary aerign made to order. =| FRAN SIMPSON esh Cakes every day, Candi kinds, Wedding Cakes, Fancy Cakes, Pyramids and Ornaments of all ik Rage. Jellies, Bians Man: vielear, mild made to order, Parties 7 A CARD. r isei ‘the President and Di- By re ind german tne Bren Prumbery, Cieam, &.. tertainments, Suppers. ” ° =4 tistical merite, now op exh! in certainty and security. Between Richmond and | Charleston, 8. C Pleasant 42°, wind SW | Micrica ak the enortent notice, aid wet eens Heer eaten of polobrats eleeuonote Palak Burksville, and between Burksvilte and Lynch- | August, Ga -clear, pleasant ble terms. Ice Cream, Water Ices, and Romsr = masters. to winch the atiention of 0! urs, hurg. the ‘through mails are transferred to the | Savannah, Ga... ‘hazy, 54°, wind ENE | Punch, 91.23 per gallon, aN Srusta, ani the public is reapeotfally invited. Orange and Alexandria road. Route tt | Macon, Ga.....- -clear, cool. JOSh en SHAFFIELD, As the the tallery closes on Saterday next, outs 1s transferred from the Peters Cyncbieny | Colambus. G clear. cool. Inte of Butoner’s Confeotionery, Baltimore, few daye remain for the exbibition. route to this, and Taylor, Mans and Anco is | Montgomery. Ala. ....2.-clear, ine tm TT Rae ine ath nts bat ean ora3e oa EF RUPP ER oars between Alexandria ‘and Lynch. Prairie Blu Ala a ~ THE CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAM- mar23-st_Rooms 31.32 and 33 Mott's Siliars ui g—all to take effect Ist April Mobile. Ala. -fogzy, cool, 4 - 5 t th % lear, 50°, wind NE Sonsumers of Champagne should be always CALVERT FORD, Jr.. % og eemembertof the Southern Supreme i Conseil | New Orlesme, Ua. cieee, Semin NE | cart itoohserve ifthe name Caries Revfneek’s AY Xa goo APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, members of the Order in the Southern States, are | rected for temperature, ) 29,555; at noon, 29,515. pes Pa purest now uperion te tha oer \ No. 2! cansylonnse ovesea,payner Shey oer » to participate orl pin Lodge, in| Thermometer a7 sm 1 34°; ange =o ket Itean he obtained in Weshington Parker ss PURE prUGkCHeMicacs, mor of Gen. Quitman, w! was an Inspector Maximum duri hours en + i. rothers, Hamiiton & Leach, E. er, Sam’ SS —— = . Semcral of Oe tatty shed dagres. nol fas a minim 3. Baer" cea fisipard E. EcWhios Gon | ¢ We of forsale, the ahous standard brand of | STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, “od im one cep —_—_—_-s-2-—_—_ . . W. BAYAUD & CO. = opp ‘ F aistilia ‘ont ed will be participated im by all tue Masons now in| [A Vera Cruz letier states that the court- t 100 Pearl st, New ¥oi 3 rels and, Mfcbarreis Asitis of our own crear FRENCH SE PREPARATIONS; tue District martial for the triatof Col. Vivaldo, who wasto| fol sm Sole Agenta for North America. | #on,and lughly improved by ae, we confide:.tiy also, 2 to improve their —— . betray the city inte Miramon’s bands, consisted | - Sees aeons = | Gan possibly fedistilied. We slao offerour CHOICE ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, ~| took will call and examine the borse’as he cent I~ A student has been expelled from the Union | of eleven otticers, of whom four voted for death ALT WATER LUXURIF: OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKRY, - embracing every varity be surpaseed by any in the courtry. pe ~ ogee A New York, for forging | and seven for four years’ imprisonment. iy rossipt « OveTERS and ABS et othe ory oie the oraest at ck of Fine PERFUMER © BONES BRUSHES. ‘ea: mar 20" - W. MARTIN. bim admission. > The King of Prussia is in a deplorable | from Norfolk, wh ch we wiil deliver? alee. N, » SOAPS, Ss “ 4 = Fires een tec uarsy zou | tan hanes ahs eames | Sestrea” NOT PSH ater bgst, Ne Pagan ee ae NER | 2x eran Pre tee SE RN ae eases: " ty 7 jcoe—| street, 3 ‘ha. they dare not stir outalde the walls. i e xceealve longevity pe are pence ToL HARVEY, Ascent. | Soath Front street, Philadelp mar 2-ly mar 27-€t ost mat per Aya an a ue

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