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WASHINGTON NEWs AND cossiP. _A Citancz Comtne Over THE Srrmit oF THEIR Drxam.—The late coalition between Senator XXXVith CONGRESS_FIRST SESSION. pausenis “Simba Proceedings of Yesterday Afterneon. eta is Sex. » after we went to GEORGETOWN. BALLS AND PARTIES. = =k Correspondence of Theifitar. Groteztown, March 31, 1860. WAsakinctTo BATRE. Infan EVENING Bougias and the Analientse ts Sete ten pelior vate Willawere taken upand| | Hur City Councils met latt evening, and the nt try. BoneSt ant Last ance of ocrati: ty know, af eae > trecrnmaeser eater tte oe moral sig Perldent ale) reer a rotated oug/Sn adjouramed oot bing poco nn Tea willbe weenie : Ths, Coneeaieedl rheeeiare be “ to | & Representatives, in defeating, tm taany n feske indoinpliance wie a Ghenkegen | rake ot the pabeee iogeteis ve the ho-or THE CRICKET O% HEARTA : <<JehsfUUbede in Beurch afte ty 8 | aistricts, the candidates who stood udm constitu. , aa to any instructions | morniig, bat will ox Monday. te ‘Annual ‘Ball ie ce Sut gt of, ‘The Jesell ae tional grounds, refusing to avow of the navy of the Ute | oie teehee on Monday. fight over EASTER MON- MASKS AND FACES, Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional for his mode, or for that of Mesars 5 ich the naval force was to the resolution in relation to or's ; blic that all their In which she will recite in Frenon Proceedings and news. dings& c ae deine South ie: e civil war nowexisting in Mexico, and | put it final: Passed by the follo vote; feot, ——_ THE Mansnitisiss Hyam ov Laneery. rsa AML goraes gs & Co. of depriving the South of'Go-equallity ure of ‘war steatners was done in| Yeas Memes. , Pearson, MeCobb, Pick- cif previous efforts, Wy" Weare again indebted to Geo. H Burns, |!" United States Territories: Of the members ence of orders issued by Government, &c.; | rell, Stake, and Williams—6. P and agreeable enter Esq tof Adams Co., fur late New | élected professing to stand on his squatter sover- | Which was read, laid on the table, and the Nays—Measrs. Dunlop, Hill, King and Tenny— In the resolution, as passed, the first clause was stricken out, which directed ‘the Recorder to in- stitute sult for the tecovety of the money already paid to Henry Addison as 8 of Mayor and an amendment added to the second section, which #0 far changes it as that the Clerk is directed to with- bold from the Mayor his salary accruing since the fourth Monday in Febuary last, until the suit pow pending in the Supreme Court between i the Corps. EAVthore calsbrat od MutitaryTand Cotillon Band 5 oni for the oocasio’ che Ball wit be opened with ® grand dress ra- rill at 9 o’o! jock. to print referred to the Committee on Printing. _ ‘he President communicates a report from the wae ni of the Navy, giving all the information pa eignty scheme to that end, all but those from IIli- = ois and one or two others at most, either openly > The examination of Jackalow, the alleged and flagrantly joined the Republican party in ‘oyster sloop pirate, at New York, was continued | organizing the House, or so played Into its hands Yesterday, (Friday) but nothing new of import- | as to secure its triumph while shielding them- ance was elicited selves by trickery from palpable responsibility for 2 Moku neat that result. Executiox at Morxistowx, N. J.—George Acker was hung in Morristown jail vard on ae the House ced organized however, the Friday morning, for the murder of Isaac H. Gor- | People of more or less non-slaveholding States Serer ee OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. le and d. 30’ The Secretary of the Navy says in his letter to Mi Tove honor t repr tnt nent ve’ OnOT at ‘no instructions have bora given to.any. the officers of the navy of the Un! States by which, in any event, the naval force of the United States, or any part there- of, were to take part in the civil war now existin: Commuttee taf the u GeaRCWeigtunan, Mate Far ee Mn Reingewer, contestants for the mayoralty is decided. Colonel Hickey,” Cupt Jos Peck, TUESDAY EVENING, April 5. in Mexico.’ Orders have been given to our na The resolution directing the Clerk to paytoR. | Mi PFBaco, Capi Schwareman, Capt Watt — don. He in eight minutes after the drop nor pry ghay og a cant Rema forces on ihe coasts of Mexico fo protect theme | pr nearest $1,000, es ealary of Mayor, was re-| Adj Heney Ober, Caktsoe Tone” Sate W'S Teak THE CHOIR OF FOUNDRY CHAPEL ber, = and Property of the citizens of the United Qr'mr Et Towers, Capt PH Ring, XD ferred to claims committee. ss > tion, and Republican partyism, aided by Haskin- oA replution tapers VOCAL AND, INSTRUM TAL CONCERT “Hicks, of Md_, bas decline . A resolution passed the lower board, on recom- Commitice om the part of the Citizers. the above-1 U7 Gov. Hicks, of Md., bas declined to receive | ism, Hickmanism, Ferneyism, &c., and by those Gucraneanapiahams ieee given, bearl ng mendation of tbe special Joint committee taeonfer Mayer 1G Bercet, Dr A Bios F Mohun, te tl be, 2 re bond arrett, Dongias from Dem : g , rch 13th, | with the Gas Company, amending the ordinance ay, WT De ae oe ae pported pain ek ae Deeg So ee pa geen ne vous rumrreeguiaes pats pntrerpnaaed 1800, to Capt. Joseph M. Jarvis, commanding the | authorizing the Mayor to makea contract with ATiosees 2” Wt McPherson, programme in both its vooal aad fee , sloop-of-war Savannah. The last instruetion, it appears, had not been received at the time of the capture of the steamefs referred to in the resolu- tion. The Secretary encloses in the Papers the official reports of Capt. Jarvis and Commander ‘Turner, giving full information of the circum- staffces of the capture, and causes leading to it, and says, ‘‘ upon the facts stated in these reports the Department approves of the conduct of Doth said company. by authorizing him to contract with the company for the sum of $22 per lamp, burning 4 feet per hout,and 2,200 hours pet annum; and also to make a contract with the said com- pany or other parties to clean, light. and extin- guish said lamps. The committee stated that an offer had been made to the Gus pes pee to pér- form séch service for about $3 84 per lamp, which Grafton Powell, 3 P Pepper, Major Donohoo, — F Limb, John Pettibone, 1. D Towers, FC MeGuire, W Wail, 3 P Brow: Hon W W Seaton, Jos W Davis, Albert Kirkwood, Richard Wallach, P Brown, William W. Moore, W D Wal W H Ward, WE Bayly, Comptroller of the State. [be question will now | the back track with him when a hope of the go tothe Courts for decision, each party being | Charleston Convention's nomination Sprang up in Supported in the course they have ‘aken byem- | his breast. That is tasay, after the failure of his inent legal opinion. support of Francis P. Blair, Jr.’s, aspirations for tik Sat . | the seat in the U.S. Senate now filled by James stg ademamires siceien eet ls Grea; witch lar Calba ont prove if Mr. ry of the Navy In regard to the capture of the Mexican Douglas will unseal his lips; and of his declara. netrumenta fee Enis oom to commence at 8 0 3 pit ui eries Sramomen ang Gwe hates, Ge ; Jobn Alexender, would make about $25 S{ per lamp. JT Given, S.A Srriogeee ILVvARDS’ HALL. D these gallent officers and men under their com- Also, in the lower board the resolution appoint- | E Edmouston, Theodore Shekeile, ‘steamers, encloses depositions of the First Lieu- | tion to the Hon. John Covode of his future pur- | mand.” ” ing a committee to represent the interests of the p oeirg ee arr ap tee ol SATURDAY, Mancn 31. tenant, Purser, Orderly Sergeant, and Marine | Pose of acting with the Republican party, to Cotte the instructions of July 27, 1858, to | town before Congress passed by a vote of 6 — Cyius Martin, ‘ Jaz McDermott, MISS PATT I "Ss CONCERT Guard of the Savannah, who were all on the poop | Pring about the withdrawal of Lincoln's oppo- You will at all times afford Protection to citi- Fir. Dunlap moved that the Mayor aed. Revor edn Pet men nico 4 during the action, as to the fact that the Marquis ges to his Senatorial aspirations. Since then, e say, the le of some of the non-slavehold- of Havena fired musketry during the engagement. ing sad eee vee, and the result in some of Datroatzs to CHariestox.—The Democratic | the Congressional districts as compared with the Convention for the ninth electoral district of Vir- | result under the immediate influence of his deser- ginia, (to choose delegates to the Charleston Con- | tion of the Democratic party, is as follows—the vention, composed of the counties of Stafford, Rap- | table being that of the New York Day Book: be appointed on said committee; but the Recorder was and the Mayor was not appointed. The com: mittee, if the resolution passes both boards, will consist of P. I. Berry, Esau Pickrell, Wm. R. Edes, F. W. Risque, FE. ‘T. D. Myers, Wm. Cla- bangh, R. R. Crawford. David English, and the Recorder ‘ace Goldarmth, Ja oan, zens of the United States and their property, and, bi ‘ a sheuld occasion arise, protect any vessel of the United States from search or detention on the high seas by the armed vessels of any other Power.”” oe to Capt. Jarvis, dated March 13th, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF The Hon. WILLIAM PENNINGTON, . ‘Speaker of the House of Representatives, Members of The Cabinet, The Diplomatic Corps, ing, Ind yerabte of tke sesen atw tes; procurable 0} 19 me satel the ball. No ladies’ printed invitatio: Fe NT TAM, Treaeoer, “With the view to afford the Protection due to our citizens at Vera Cruz, the President has i = 17,22,21,25,31; ap 3,7,9. The Senat. Sew ¥ lirected the Hon. Mr. McLane, should a hostil OR SALE.—The subscriber, having sold his | —"“* mate, pabannock, Culpeper, Fauquier, Loudon, Prince New York. fo ne, should a hostile ti pers furaale a guis of uacee, HE NATIONAL BLUES Have the honor to z William, Fairfax and Alexandria, met at War-| Rep. maj. Dem. maj. the Anurioun cineca tant be ghonll consider sized, matched MULES. six yours Oh, inform their {rierda and the public gens. and House of Representatives. renton, Fauquier county, on the day before yes- | Dist. 7 L7BloverR.and A. | operations, to request the commanding officer of | Als;* Pair of HORSES, ove five and een Grant BALL at he ASSEMBLY At the Solicitation of terday, and elected James Barbour, of Culpeper, | 5° the United States vessels of war upon that coast a JOSHUA BATEMAN, ROOMS, on EASTER MONDAY.on which! and Alfred Moss, of Fairfax, delegates, and John | 7 Seddon, of Stafford, to be the alternate of Mr.| &. Moss, and Chas. B. Tebbs, of Fauquier, the alter- | 9- nate of Mr. Barbour. All of them except Mr. i ‘Tebbs—a supporter of Mr. Wise—are supporters | 13. of the nomination of Mr. Hunter. The conven- | 11 soa“ tion represented a Democratic-party vote of be- | !5-4C B.Cochrane.t aie tween ifty-five and fifty-six hundred votes, of 3. Adrain Gag Pil which Mr. Huater had all butabout fourteen hun-| |" 2° 2 5 dred, which were for Mr. Wise. to land such forces as may be needed, and can be spared from indispensable duties, and to employ them for the Protection of our citizens whose per- sons or property he may believe to be in danger Should Mr Metane ineee ieake or on a5 senior commanding oilicer present, the request which his instructions authorize him to do, you will promptly comply with it “ “Statements having been made which lead to the belief that arrangements are making, by what is known as the Miramon Government of Mexico, to establish a blockade at Vera Cruz and other ports of the Gulf of Mexico, the President has de- cided that no such blockade will be recognised by the United Siates. You are therefore directed to employ the naval force under your command . John C. Breckinridge, ain — cet roid of the United States, The Le ‘iiham Pennington, ne + er ofthe House of tatives, , Secretary of the Treasury, Hoa: Sucob ‘thompson, Sserctary ofthe Interior, Hon. John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Hon, Isaac Toncey, Secretary of the Navy, Lord Lyons. Envey Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of England, 2 he Viscount de Treillard, Charge Affaires (ad titersm) of France, Mr. Edward de Stoecki, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pjenipotentiary of Russia, Senor D. Gabriel Garcia y Tassara, Envoy Extra ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Sean, The Chevalier Bertizatti, Charged’ flaires of Sar mar 3'- w* Near Catholic Church, Georgetown, 1 4.144 Clty election. occasion’ a fisg will be presented to the Company oto a Webber's Brass and Cotillon Band hae been er- for the occasion. NCKETS ONE DOLLAR. admitting a gentle- man and ladies. _ Captain wasn nit © deren in 8 ls Lieat. Ww ° p Private Borwell. Ist Lieut. Fexweil, Commattee cn Part of the Military. j. Gen’! au, Col. Naylor, ai When tone = Mai. Peter F. Bacon, Gol. P. Foros. Maj. L. J. Middleton, Col. W.R. Drinkard, Maj. Edward Towers. Capt. J. Y. Davis, Lieut. J. E. Powers, “ Ot the Light Infantry. ’ RS. L. ALLEN Will open, on Tuesday, the 919 over Rand A. i) ler erie OU ee is NETS, HATS, CAPS, Hla D-DRESSES, RIBBONS, LACES, Ditkss | TRIM: MINGS, &c., to whieh the invites the attention of the ladies of Washicgton, Georgetown aud ¥I- ernity. mar si-st EW SPRING GOODS __ FOR GENTLEMEN. ANE is now receiving hie usual supplies ot GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOUDS, suit- able for the present and approaching season, ard solieigs an early cal! from nis friends and the pub- lic, 424 Pa av., near 433 at. mar 3 -0v6t 1,241 over R sid “ S16 pol anemia bas: dae BEE Interview Between Cart. TURNER AND GEN. Mrgamon.—On the 3d of March, Capt. Turner, of = s, Charge d’Affaires de $. M. lo i EDDING PRESENTS. Capt. J. Peck, Lieut. S. Owens, % the Saratoga, had an one aly Edoeny Mira- eS all Meiers ace ae in, Peoleer st ies M aw Gaur eIBRG ‘cal mtention toe er - Of the President's ego eng 5 x er . Ma sena, Charged’ Affaires of the line, about four leagues atall J can ports, an: ‘ally rotect them.’’ | assortment ef all the nswe: ticles of fancy Silver 5, t. Bi wo ies, i Nomis ale at Wan Gruss is ohio Bushes This order was sent to Capt Jarvis, of thesloop- | Ware, gotten up in the mort unique styles, acd {C87 Tat, 6 | Lient. Bishop, Tho Chevalier Halseman, Minister Resident © ‘rom city of Vera Cruz, in of-war Savannah, at Vera Cruz, and to the com- | designed especially fur Weduing Presente. Capt. Towers. Lieut, Shekell. SE tickinn, staaes teenies web promised to respect American citizens and prop- manders of the Brooklyn, Saratoga, Preble, and M.W.GALT & Bt eee 2 ‘Of the National Greys. Sones oe fame, Moline, Enver, eatreerdinn Sr bend pes lee cence “esi sete ante | ae Pocahontas. ster | _™ArSL bt fourdoors west of Browa's Hotel. | Capt.Sohwarzman, Lieut, Rupple, ‘The Consellor Seyor D. Miguel Maria Lisboa, En attack upon Vera Cruz. Capt. Turner says: ? The official reports of the officers do not ditter | - HoUt HT# IN AFFLICTION ic aa eee Of the Washington Yasers. voy Extraordmary Minister Pienpoton. j 2 5 IGHT> N. be 2, i i 5 . a f sense" Cambridge, to whch is jereaved Parents, - i. i teous. On the otlier hand, Gen. Robles received | 15. : : Hovse.—The entire day was oceupied in the | en! John Thornton also Secred Postry | ¢, Lignt, Langrans of | he Montgomery Guard... |, UeMUR Of Pere. sister Resident of Norway and treated me with the greatest cordiality and | 17. ‘Theaker.. a = consideration of private bills aT etary ot The Leet Sie ter iliss Sewell, |? Capt, beim. of the Netionn! Mikes. gent Sweden, adness during my entire interview. On leavin; ISCONSIN. 0S As! Ot thy rly Church, by J is s > “3s . z = emator Anthony, Hani bi tpi detcd tenia Inthe tw | 1. Peter nA 4 wig ioghngt™ Parte fom Commits were | authors kar Ree ieee [tic Saar ne att, | En ee until the cool of the evening for my return, and Towa. patie homeeate iiecasr svechinews (i. | Comes Corner of ‘Ith gt. ard Pa. av. Committec on Part of the Citixens. or Crieemnton, that | had several communications from persous| 1 Curtis......... 600 12 brary Association 8 = PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS Mayor J.G_ Berrett, Professor McLeod, Fitep «trick, bed. Fadl: dilige Ta Wehr cee Pe —-—__ ‘4S bill to incorporate the Metropolitan Gas Light | Lay BLv. Reesived’s handsome ascorimert of Be ee ner, BOD, lena, Senator Jobneon, (@. W.) like to deliver. He replied, *Go where you please. | Tu Resvxe.—The President’scrushing rebuke | Company in the District of Columbia . Fionre Contant Ta) sels, Rings and Brass Bad | Mr.J F.Urown, ” Mr. Chas. Calvert, Senstor Kenedy, Beart Lane, stay as long as you like, and deliver what you | of the infamoussystem of making political capital pecralaered ly reaeadee oer WWingleee yee Window Shades, Buff, Green and Blue Shade Hol- | Mt- Wi. T. Dove, roe Pere. Senator Nicholson, Powell, ince you like,’ with which I took | tthe expense of his Feputation as a man, resorted | chair,) when numerous bilis were considered and | '8¥!*» &e at Ne, 48674 eee ene Mr. Richard Wallach, Mr. Hower Rollin Sooner Blase Senator Svulebury, paces) ie et ae to by the Oppesition in the House, involved in } laid aside to be reported favorably to the House. | mar at ests” 450 72h street. 8 deora above a Se a Senstor Wigfsil, | Benator Yulee, Persenal. his recent dignified, indignant and really crusb- | At 20 minutes before 5, the Hotise adjourned to | =" coulbh eli than WC. Anderson, MC, Monday neat. = exe Proceedings of Te-Day. In THE SENATE, to-day, Mr. Brown moved that befere the Senate proceeded to the consideration of District business, the Mayors of Washington City and Georgetown be admitted to seats upon the tloor. I COAL O1L. HAVE Just reosived from the factory, = large assortment of COAL. OIL LAMPS aid the best duality O11, to burn ia then “They ives beaut. til’ moltow light, an uo danger ot explosion. ‘The ohespest light that is used. For salon aio ee C. WOODWARD'S Facto Stove House, No. 318 Pa. av, between lth and Ith ste. IG Raleony in fron mar 81 -3t ~- Senator Seward’s usual weekly party came | ing message, has thrown those of the body who of jest evening. Sb a to deity Meier 8 have unscrupulously slandered him without bs ees and gentlemen partook of his bospl- | counting the cost, into a very shiver of dismay. FREY eta ca ea iabed ferally- Wis 17 already covaprebend that he convicts them are to be kept up throughout the balance of the | of conduct grossly violative of every principle of —— of Co ote! sree dedly heer ; law, justice and common integrity of purpore ular with the ‘ot of visitors at the era! i y fo Metropolis fi the North; for none can be 7m while at the same time making it necessary for W.T_Avery,M.C, TB MC, AR Boteler, MC A. Burlingame, M J. Cochrane, MC, T.B. Florence, MC, J.B. Baskin, M_C.. G. W. Hughes, MU, L. M. Kein, MC, PERSONAL. 50 RF WARD. for any information that _ «VJ lead to the discovery of the person Who has wr.tten a number of mpegs lett ——_ a iady empl--yed in one of tho ne ypartm ons, AdJroes Star.” through Post Offies. mar 3 -$:* = Oe : = Sa = A CTIOE—I forewarn all persons from this date . ftumptuous and elegant them, in self-defence, to accord to him the right oe consent being obtained, it was so yo Soy oS a cae X to set ay wife. Bertiary Shroth, as I shall or Cy aes 3 id e A = ordered. r a ay no debts of her contractin i of self-defence on principles of law and justice, A bill to incorporate the Provident Association CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! | c The Trial ef Walter Laad. which they bad entertained no idea of granting to oTbe trial of Walter Land ferthnmawes of. Have | RAW Kuowing well that their charges are false, investigation. The truth is, they had anticipated HARLES SHROTS. March Sist, "R50. mer3i st* HIS 0 GIVE NOTICE THAT AL. ae iveny wares to “es Se the ith of Aprit or their billa will be placed in the hands of an offizer to collect the same. = mar 29 3t* M’L. HOOVEK, Adminis’r. Ch. L. Scout, M_C., T. W. Stevenson, M Spring any SUMMIR STYLES. Having recsivet, during the past week, our Spring Supply. we new oiler to our customers, and 1onab 6 and wellpniade Garmante ar ‘ OYS, AND CHILDREN of Clerks in Washington city was taken up and passed. Alexandria, Loudoun, and Hampshire Railtcad across the Potomac to Georgetown. A Dill granting public lands for the benefit of penis schoois in the District of Columbia, objec- ion being made to its consideration, was laid over A bill giving a city lot for public-school pur- poses in the city of Washington, was taken up and passed. Also, a bill to incorporate the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for the District of Columbia Also, a bill to authorize the Levy Court to issue tavern and other licenses for the District of Co- lumbia. Also, a bill to incorporate a national gallery and school of art in the District of Columbia. The bill Ug endear from the Committee on the District of Columbia, providing for the construc- tion of a passenver railway along Pennsylvania avenue, in the city of Washington, being taken up and read, Mr. Brown stated at considerable length the reasons which actuated the Committee in report- ing the bill incorporating the company of the u gress before the Circuit Court of Princess Ann ; Miaee quill We edi ce that, consclous of bis entire innocence and de- Baltimore after shooting Flanagan, and wasarrest- | splsing their malicious and unworthy aspersions ed at Barnum’s Hotel. After hisretarn to Virginia | upon his character and acts, he would not deign to be escaped twice from the officers of the law. and | notice their tricks. Finding, however. that they seidta the Deomal went Den Jit the progress | have counted without their host in this matter, of the case on Monday a singular as well as painful | they are casting about them for some plan by scene occurred, of which the Norfolk Day-Book | which they can get out of their ugly scrape —_ boas cent a eS er, made a | ThYS they propo to attack the message with a Jong and cloquedtepeech, urging the admission ot | Seneral discharge of all their noisiest air guns, as Mrs. Land's mony. The Commonwealth con- | soon as it may be reported back from the Judi- sented. and the sheriffsoon entered with Mrs. Land | ciary Committee. In that manner they hope to leaning upoa gat Her by ae aap = kick up such a dust as to bide from the country Sieh sips Sik sna. he oad sake potest the fact that they dare not, in this matter, accord ‘She took a seat in the bar beside the prisoner, who | to the President of the United States—a coordinate at that moment covered his face with a handker- | branch of the Government—the plainest principles ft line Co PLaeiatg sie ee — of defence accorded to the meanest citizen of the ments with hor hands clasped in his, while the | land, under the laws. hb 2 YOUTHS, B of all ages to be found in this city. WALL, STEPHENS co. marslst 322 Pa.av., betw. 9th and ivth sts. IVE HUNDRE RAVELING TRUNKS A arrived this day, em>acing all qualt- lies and siz*rof Sole Leather, Ladies’, Dress ant Packing ‘Teunks. Our trank salae room exhibits at this time the greatest vari: t> of traveling requisites at moderate prices, to be found thia sida of New York. Also, every descr tion of LADIES’ HAT BOXES, VALICES, CARPET BAG, SATCHELS, &c. IF Old Trunks repaired or taken in exchange for new ones. WALL, STEPHENS & CO, Trunk Sa'eg Roon, mar 31-6t 222 Pa. avenue, OFF ice LIGHT-HOUSE BUARD, Wasutneton, D. C,, March 29, 1860. SEALED PROPOSALS Wi!l ba reosived at t his office uti! 1 o’clock p. m_ Monday, the 2°d of April, 1£69, for furnisning and fitting together the metal ‘work for five or more screw-pile Light-houses, to ba LOST AND FOUND. | Ppt AND FOUND —-The Leds thes took by mistake, on Saturday,a new Drab Portmon- naie off of my case will please return it. Also, the ady who left a Black Lace Veil oan get it by call- ing at ate) MRS. LOWE'S. STRAYED OR STOLEN, from the subscriber, S on the goth instart, a small «way back red COW; a pisne cut her tail; straight horzs Any one returning hér to me will be iiberally rewarded PR mar 29 3t*_No 326 sth st, between WANTS. ee aera WANT Da SONAR on aetie and chamber- m1 On SATURDAY NEXT, Mancn 31, até o’cl"k AT WILLARDS’ HALL. Miss PATTI will be assisted by MADAME STRAKOSCH, BRIGNOL], AMODIO, —_ SUSINI, MAURICE STRAKOSCH. R PROGRAMME. v maid. Slave preferred we | recom- 5 feiegcirment salle elec eed hero the | Tux Wraswxn —Toe following report ofthe | Ses im ponies mene | Fy" sme ey war OS"waceed | pend hon cttrned apy, Nev PB Groen | 1. Avia—Troraaree NT Ya ite until the cler! I er to the ‘HE WeratHER —The follo report oj e ere! ference: o two other companies 7 ae io . Ls , ‘ Ar a Seat fo te ewes, weather for the morning Ie made from the Amer. | Wemoralisingior charters, Te mala rout wax | 0° mg tamara gy sifotions may be obtained at | EN Airoso—“Ah pon la” Er phot, Mer:rbeer Mrs. Amy Lend, sworn.—I went to Mr. B. F. add Teles cou Flag mer ith. | te Known personal enterprise, responsibility and York City, No. 44 Cedar st, % housework of a plain, small family. without | 5. Spitito gentil"La Prone? Seceeets Flanagan’s to board in 1854; was about 13 years of | 1¢®% Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- | identity wit the prosperity of the District of the ton, mass.. No. 1 Commercial Wharf. children. One wh» can come nor Bricnoli. age at the time; | removed there about two years | Sonian Institutton. The time of observation is | tirst named company. adelphia. Girard and 12th sts, can find a pleasant home by ealling a 4, Aria—“Linda ai Chamono:x,” Donizetti tonre I went to Buckingham school; I weet to | about 7 e’clock. Mr. Pearce offered an amendment, sutstituting y order of the Light-houss Board. at., Georgetown, between Buckingbam in February, 1856; Mr. Flanagan Makcu 31, 1860. ‘was my brother-in law; while boarding at Flapa- | New York, N.Y. "81 slept in asmall room over the diniug-room | Washington, in the tavern across the way; [ generally slept by | Richmond, V myself; while boarding there, Mir. Flabagan be- | Petersburg, Va.. haved with impropriety toward me; one or two } Staunton, V2...... weeks before | went to Buckingham Mr. Flana- | Lynchburg, Va. came to my room at nizbt and took improper | Bristol, Tenn. - section with me; he succeeded in his purposes | Knoxville, Tenn against iny chastity, against my conrent, and de- | Chattanooga, Tenn terred me from sayiug anything about it by saying | Raleigh, N.'C.. it would be the means of bringing iny sister (his | Wilmin wife) and himself into diticulty; I left there soon office and Mar- the Metropolitan Railroad Company for the con = pany proposed by the bil!, and was advecating when our report closed. ———.-0e _____ Coxviction or Wa. T. Tatpert.—The trial cf Wm. T Talbert for the murder of John A. Golds- borough was concluded at Ellicott’s Mills yester- day, the jury returning, after an abseuce of an bour, a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree. The murder was committed in Prince George's county, and was removed to Howard county for trial, the deceased having been killed . SMITH, Engineer, Sec’y, ~ T ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. | | HE Following numbers drew the Principal qozes in the Royal Havana Lottery, of Magch 22, ket Space. * A clins Patti 7 S252 —. osed WANTED—CHEAP LOTS, answhere east of it 6, Quartette— ‘Marthe ” Floto f 5 a the Capital, for which the cash w ‘Mica Patti, M’me Strakorcl, Brignoli, Amodio il be . Address “Purchaser,” through the Post ‘Olmos. stating pri e &e inne ro WANTED— ‘2 enterp! GERMAN, t> take ch farm,.in Virginia. 2beut 80 mi ton, on shares. The best of references required. M. GAR mar 3!-3:* 246 G at., between fith and 1th. V JANTE oF dare _— LABORING HANDS, Prizes. -$2,0 0 = 10,000 + 4929, 176, 4 72, 15515, 16513. 176 «rs 8. Duet— it Maiter,” = tah Mme Strak No.4. ib), S31, 2964, 399, 359%, 4561, 42 HO. 7109, ABH, S439, 1O1GS 19259, 1995, 124: , 14°87 675" 21895, 22-43, Q7VRR, 266, BEIT, 26459; 3°51; by a shot from a pistol in the hands of the accused. ee Apply to R 1L.L. contractor for laying Bellan after, aud went to school. A ples of insanity was set up by the defence, but ciel in Sandereville, Tenn. | Wares’ te en owen tte Bd 19h StS. ee Stbarty Dest Pesta” Vellira I was married on the ith of June, 1657; my hus- was not sustained by the testimony, a number of ows: South Carolina, } = ends — . band complained of me after we were married 2s Tenn., g; Bris next drawing of t] respectable witnesses testifying that the question of bis sanity was never heard of until after the killing of Goldsborough. Sig. Amodio and Sig. Pusini. Musica! Director. ...Mat nice Straxoscu. tomy situation; 1 told him my condition last AN TE®—Owing to the continued indispost- June; it was on the Spee be abe told him be went ia. 'g. brated Lottery will tioa of the Matron, the Washi: gton City lac he 131 o ti x i Columbus, ne take place on the sth of April For partion Prote-tant Orphan Asvy fim desites tu employ a —- see advertisement in another column. i os > * Copeult’ had chest aren Sonty, Wocodhouse, to | Montgomery, Al aaSSS———— DON RODRIGUEZ. vay’ he male tothe Menatersasaie megs | Ecarngrenat 7's, Conent to commencnat serelt hun Cagis ow I Sot told er: Prairie Bluff, Ala. clear. ? THE MEMBERS OF Tan PINKY WIND |W SHADES, Ae Ture 34, tor on H] sic bb ex of wc encagott ‘and John &. Elis. Lo ae ym meer house on the morning FROM THR WEsT. h ‘Trotting C! sted to mest | Ar x EVENT: SbT— new . - A at the door, ‘wth of June lest; W alter (Land) wus in the tleid | Frederick, Md._ sed clear, pleasant, Eeenange lots Gr streets MOR DS (oT ohtion meee NaH STREET .— Just re he aplondi at the Exchange Hotei, & street,on MONDAY EVENING. at halt-past 5 o’c'ock. ‘The leading at the time be arrived, Flanagan came becange I Cumberland, Md. 8 i business will be to consider a peopouucn for rent- ¢ ive) a choice selection of warranted Gold Band ~ sent for bim; I senta negro woman for bim to tell Grafton, Va... Widow Shades, embracing a few rich and beauti- fol cesizns. Also, The splendid Parlor Grand Piano used on t'us ve casion. ix from Chickering bm phe van WANTED To HIRETA steady WOMAN 1 Imitation Gold and commo: ; ufactors in Boston, aud fu y John F. Elii>, him what his conduct had brought me to, and to | Wheeling Wa Jear, pleasant ing the circle fora yenr or term of rears. Byarder | Window Shades. Buff, Green and B'ue Window sob ices wath and iron for a smal Gripes Hone 36 Pennslvania Avenuo. mar 3) :t advise with him as to what I must do; he got there | Gincinnat’, O-.. clear, very pleasant githe (mar2)) PRESIDENT Si ate tol ands. Shade Trimmings, Picture Cord | ayuedact we obestion at accompani-d ny 9 gift M®- WALTER S BUNTER between 5 and 9 o'clock; he came in at the front | “ Barometer ai the Sinithaonian’ at 4 2. m., (cor- | (HRA CARV—Wasnington THEATRE.—Mirs | 271 Tas Ci cingindow Shades o. every re: | ton or twelve years cid. Inquire immediately Will repeat his Lecture on door and sat down near it, and attempted to draw ai DavrNPoxT has the honor to anneuace that her Benefit and positively Jast appearance pricr to her departure tor Caiifornia wil take place on SATURDAY, March Sl, on which oceasion sne will A goad &s DOT, in Dickens’s “Cricket on the Hearth,” and Peg Woffington, in the 24 act of ——— and siza made to ord Orders for ‘averhangngeir Window Shades fuily exe euted in city or cocntry, By -epresenting £0 ds justast ey are, selling at the low-st remunera ive prices, ourctuality and good workmanship, I shall ain: to meritand command the continued confiderc ard patronage ofthe pubirc. Returning my thanks rected for temperature,) 29,776; at noon, 29,711. me down on bis lap by force; this took place in Thermompbter xt 7-2 Us 48°; at moon ee co the parlor; the chair wes sitting against the front Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- door; he used force to draw me down and was day. minimum 40°. endeavoring to take improper liberties with me; I tried to get from him and screamed; Walter fo. 379 1th street west, between G street #: enn. avenus, mar 24-2w* BOARDING. “Tue Istes aNn SHORES OF ATRICA,’ Atthe Methodist Protestant Church, Congress, near Bridge street, Georretewn, On MONDAY EVENING, April 24, i = — — — —— At8 o'clock precisely, “Manks and Favor.” in which sho will cha:t “The | ® “ cived Several desi Doo i each ; (Land). cate in af that time and’ preted sone KON will preach | Marser latseyin Frevasetscnert Hlicita ou fon there fee's theanowegrods,” | BSattahieter ientan semana CHAMBERS, | , Doorgopen at 2X. Tioketa2s onus aaohy for ele gun from the corner and shot him. iw ntatives TO-MOR- | _Box book now cpen. mar 3-2t . : _ JOBN MARKRITER, | now vacantat J. N. Stuart's Boarding. Honse’No. town, and oll & Maury's Walter did not carry any arms in the field; the | *V ‘° Ab ree Se Rae ae, BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, No, 486 7th street, 8 doors abovs 493 sth street, one door south of F, The location store. in Washington. mar 2-5t" gun was against the corner of the door, where it BIBLE.LECTURES By Rev. Dr, Sax ‘ on tO SETH Staten. | | _warst-eonty Swe a | er arenes ook eee DD FELLOWS’ HALL. .: X_ 6 ‘f Cak rs al 7 ;, Tae Bape the Gee leaded Tar tn eae COME, | oem hegme Fonng Men's Chriction Ar. | Woddine Cakes, tiny Cakes, pyraintis ENNING, modern improvements, such as oO - Saxpenson, Lessee, ie in he had no Weapons wi! him, but | © clock. Union Prayer Meeting at-244 o'clock, The | and Ornaments of ail and sizes, Schariotte 7TH St., NEAR MARYLAND Av., (T8Lanp,) Is dsily recetvine bis oer Crd , CONS: of picked the gun from the cornsr; the gun was tag BOOTS AND SHOES, near the chamber door, next the kitchen; Walter for Ladies, Gentlemen aud Cluldren, a ‘was at the middle door when the gun was dis- Bnd toe ad quality, at prices to suit, charged at Flanagan; ! ran ont of the front door blic (ladies meluded) are cordially invited. st the chambers, bath, &o. Terms moderate. ib Boarders acoommodated, "odorata. tute pte line EW BOARDING-HOUSE.—MRS. P. N has just opened a 7 en} he Ki Piumbery, Cream, dc. . Partie nme r ‘Weddings, &+., furnished with ml kinds copeot janeries ‘at the shortest notiog, and most reasons 6, Jellies, Bian: D: po ag jes, eo anes. | —A_ special communication of sntonnial bod N Last Nicht of FRANK CONVERSE’S HIS (Satarda: i ‘ ; 5 ln ee et ae numerous to mention. view of Kirkwood Hoi of aven' Original a at éo clock, at the Hall, corner of uth roe Punch, io —_ HATS, CAPS, &c., ‘0. $43 12th street, where tranrier: sb.ihe mei Finangan said nothing when Welter | 3 reread eee ern Shoe Baal I? itr $1.25 Per £0 eSEPH SHAFYIELD, A fall assortm ‘ : Be t, for posrseas Boys, black and arders can find’ comfor colored, soft and stifi, hight ai ik x come tolet, with or without Bere | CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Cross-examined by the Commonwealth._My | [pi Oder of the We in dete of Butoher’s Confeotionery, Baltimore 5 SS ; 11V. J. MILLER, Secretary. ath at. hat Gand H. | and Sik Hate, Cail’ and see the $$ Dress fat. | _mar 2 tw" — With their maeguka manroe tesco Tl 1. 0. 0. F.—GRAND ENCAMPMENT. THE CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAM- | Bloomers Shaters ee’ “3 804 Cape, Misses’ | 10 4RD_—A contloman and Indy,or two ortires sig ners Choreses, : Cadkuewiedoe t ht atten Anak meetin: of the Grand Eneamp ty . PAGNE. _ *” GENTS’ CLOTBING Sinvie centionen, $f% find Booms end oi e verte: Tea to lan that, doers reany situation but de- | ment of the Biatdot of Cohanbis alr behets: | —“Toomamers’ of hampacne should be slwars| Fancy Cass Bovine sue pee Suite by, eddressing R. J. B., Post ba eee eee nied to bim that there was any reason to find | (), * Hall, on 7th street, on MONDAY observa it tne Rate “Chait Heidsicok’s | 930; Drone Saite ot Black Grane Ss. war Zi-tf | Beautiful and Touching Ballads, fart of me as regards my virtue: F NG, Apriia, at 732 grelocks to take action | Isom the Ia%el and cork. This Wine is acknow!- | Pants and Sik Veer ; Collars, Neck And Laughable and Witty Sayins* At this juncture, a letter was produced by Mar. Be Amendinents to the Constitution | edged to be the purest now Imported into me mi Hosiery, tioves, U CALVERT FORD, J; es Laan lar Neng rg ling erp Meeps Re he bars a has Scribe. | A 'Brothers; Hamnnns Pony peuingion of Parker | Drawars, &c. liigiphoa vier: A POTHECARY ND DRUGGIST, | Deore open at 7 o'clock: commencing at7X. who eed Guawiees andphen bes eat = a — Bocen, & o.s Jeeiaon, & Brother, Middioton & | N° hartge for showing woods. mer 9-3 | No. 290 Pennsyleania avenue, corner Vith st. "| aw Exzine Cuaxce on Pauchauue Each Ev?- ATTENTION.—A Master Bakers’ Meot- | Bealls Edward i E. E. Winke & Co. UR YS = DEALER 1x ee Oe mar 27 St ized that letter as having been written by k auf ey " PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Ss hers She saised her head, looked att, her eyes | Watch: an Titine tater gece errine teh Mohan, |B wind’ Rene it the flashed, and as she grasped it, she said, ‘‘Yes, sir, bread be four cant t loat, and anather me: Hee | Ido; that letter was gotten fromm by, my brother | be held on FUESDAY.’at 3 o'clock, a! y 106 Pear! at., New York, fell sm Sole Arents for North Amerie. ‘AVANA ORANGES! fj ING & BURCHELL, Sem. sane io PAINTINGS AND STATUARY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WasHIN NARI ASSOCIATION. }o" PEN a FOR a CHEWING TOBACCO. ne NS This admirable preparation B. Ae recommend- od as an agreeable and Acal:hy substitute for chew ing tobacco, STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, The Latest nod Most FRENCH MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS; Exank, who told me that it was only tobe used | Hall. corner loth and 1; streets. By order of in tase my busband was taken from me, and it | —!!*"3! 2t Trt SECRETARY. gee RRR ae me an nny and for " BO. Te wes written for the sake of my faunily. It was || FIRST WARD. ATTENTION —A meet. | marl Sorece 1ath vt and Vermont 8v- | | tne breath, = for imparting fragrance to | CHOICE ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, ALLERY, (on Pa. av, bet. lth and 1th ete.’ written the ther. ° pat é Democrat nti~ SAL % SES, here i j ons eninet tiinsie nbah oes sos +m 50 25 conte saying thie, the rabid manipulation of the pepe | Know Nothine Association ot the Fisst Want Gil FP eeaisdortmre aratzclass, Work HORSES, | cg ny nereisme Nateotic or other injurious be held at Ptott's Hail. corner of th street and Pa. between two nervous hands had ered the | 4. « 0" — 1b eee stagg te — TU BSBA Y, April 3, at 7ig-0’clock. By ‘Apely at269 Pa. avenue, between Ith : Jadge, and ina voice 1, bier’ B. RANDOM, President. and lith sts. 2t SitieN's PASHIONAGLE Deesega re ving @very variety F English, and PERFUMERY SOAPS BRUSHES, &¢, New Drug Store, corner 1S a a astonishme: tions receives the proprictor’s personal attention. — said, “She is tearing it up, sit” eons WRIGGLES. Secreta: mar 3i-t* "3 FAS T jeticines, Perfumery, Seep nat = wThis Exhibition of AMERICAN ART contass = ee macy jusand pieces, and threw ieee NGC GA TROTIG SRiENGS Sone ulc PRIENDS’ SOCT. | °22 8° befound at Hovis uaNs gt oxvhans » : E' our 4 genera! murmur of applause ran through the | Sosety'’ yt lg mootine Os eee S26 Fu. Sustus oearsig? TOUN RURY & co Na lle wi sudience, and we canghi aT Shan times the sound, DAY caup at boieignkp Bon ‘Ja . fe eg to hecapesk: a IENRY, Reo: Seo. ee aa Ne vows WHS TRIMMINGS. Ou NOTICE, Ht Rd anat ot R Custemers are rocpectfully snformed tat GS. a7 Pe te Aral Weta he actos: SPRING OPENING 5 RP RIER Weare in dat'y mon THE SEMLANNUAL M NG. OF | dalivery on » Kua an that they intended to introduce this letter, whi. Sea rabh hy — pe ne W ARRIVAL! by had beea written by the Witness, as testimony te CE ye Se ae p obliged to, ri favor us with +n carly ‘The attend the. ladies : N, IVAL! ser Depok No. contradict her statement, and that from its present | ry. on TUES. isd atte uielook mec St-3t_ $24 Peay. betesthatd enh ‘Washington ana viei inseerteey - Foe Fanvie ofthe Coven ) ‘opposite condition they would be unable to de so. ‘mar 3) 3t* DAYAR POVEIOY M. By te. A aor vibeun -_. eeenae 3D NEON EY ee | ry bo ‘ana UO ‘choice fruit aad Judye Baker —Can you not paste it > ly r 5 } NATION OMMIT- A + 9 : CrSfoagintie Arne Hh Ee | CH BUPOPRA TIC RATION ie ENTE! ART tell Fev corre a gg,| SEN NAS Om oe Ume, sir; ma very A » . Judge Baker ‘Then we will adjourn the cauet | Stet are recnasted Gs nee tee W TOs [Not ‘street. #00 : May next.then w mar 30-3t 491 2th st. wee , near Pa. av. acts to-morrow morning [It was about sua- &iEY gat tee. eee ee mar 3Le Odd F. rosette BE TH TO & ares Ra’ own } pe ESD AY Spe sass, BOARD PRINTS. to-whom they other 5 5, 1960, PY ‘vermin, wi The court 6. ; _ ‘ wipers. seal os mrt | A ny EES wer pet fo ad me oe rin > Cucambers are selling at Gavannab. Ge RUSH ALLEY; Chairmas. Pricts, just recerved at 7 at 35 cents cach, and green peas at 37 cents per 565) MARKRITER?S, suart tm the but. he GHAM,{ Broretaron, mar s1-eosge $90 748 strestes doors above

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