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THE EVENING STAR. | “4%!!"cron news anp cossir. | xxxvim CONGRESS_FIRST SESSION. | Trial of Walter 8. Land, in Princess Anne San OTe kde ees STATEMENT, County, Va., for the Murder ef Flanagan. Showing the amount at his credit in the lagoon Aazistant Treasurers and designated Depositarios Tre Recext Catiroryia Democratic STATE a N THE vac afew oie Sa abort | Ars. Amy Land recalled and cross-eramined — draytt hae ae i —vemponti D tngrhadeg And the amount than at ehs 18D; the amon: 4 nt" WASHINGTON CITY: Convention was not, as was so promptly and ppt deemis mnie yivania Avenue Pd si tad elgg puree og also, the @mount of. MONDAY ..........---------+.-April2 1860, Papers _<— oe tates tea calinan a Mr. Brown remarked. that he hed heretofore Bn the motningof the isth June at my house, Mr. > : = 7 < Scab Gonater 4c and the national | °PPosed the construction of a railroad alonz the agen was seated in a chaif near the front fp siheasoreia yy Washington letter published | 2¥enue; ,but in that eplerreie re ‘liber. sustained, either in the Senate or out of it T with me; the door was open at the time. I in the New York Tribune of the day befote yestat- | had been three lons before the commi: Spirit of the Merning Press. The Constitution criticises pretty severely the testimony of Mr. Pettibone, book binder, recently fore drawn, mountonde) but not yet Amount au. 2 coniverantion yen wee bi ba Frank on the veers paid Showsh, ject to drat. ji in Me litan Railroad Com; t at Mr. ith’ the pips chips retliperorkel treed ator, Baim ITP pn tear: toe S | cfivist whe deueteinaatan cece ey 4 (Goveraor Wise remarked’ — ——— ating committee, on a point relating to an official | Keeping Emme Wa. | and the third the association of gentlemen ne universal, and desired to know what Smith Trensury of the Uni TENS 5 | W628 Ee | GaOK Wy act of the President, in conjunction with the pub- | #tdying our California files by the last miail, to | fr the Mill an to cee Metropolitan Company, the | Jt Was, and was informed that it was Mr. Edwin | &. ‘Treasurer, sR ot 72.914 Re 228)-64 53 Me bindi eet Par [learn whether tLere was really any truth in the | commiics fant meat gpaltan Compa eeeB erates Pesan oe eemeion Laid. uot fell my | Assistant Treasurer, New York. New 3 Sas | Se 3 | Sars "Pie Fn ; ional | Persistent and thus generally diffused allegation | seven years, and had. never during all that time | Brother Frank that my husband sent for Mr Flan, Assistant Treasurer, Charleston, South a8 S| @ waa) | Sloe < Intelligencer hes its usual Congressional | Posile © Douglasites hed carried the Convention. | made one inch of progress towards the construc- | ag@n eat ene cat te was Killed 1 seer ‘Treasurer, New Orleaus, Louisiana 3 a 56 | 2S) setae mar, =) its . There reasor erefe conv. wit yesterday, ‘ issourt... » 73.522 m3 Se ee Ae COE jee That paragraph is as follows: to uapites they wane pany better Ife privi; | sent for him for that purposes it woe ject eins Aeet Preeeiee? Sen astra Caliorals See! @eeeae) wear U7-The New York Times predicts that the] ‘No remorse has fallen so heavil upon the | lege was given them. The Citizens’ Railroad | came into court; my brother advised me in that positary at Bull ae ‘783 52 | 1 gi 3: Peete General con the Chica a at | gonna and the sects ete of its faction inCali- | Company was made up of some three or four bas: | conversation not a) Cee take ese eB tant | Depositary at nore nem waa) ge) Tete I Sor President, am that the Chicago Con. | fornia, aud the ascendency oy ite cnn Cae | Com Peek ape subscribed a paper to take so | him if he had placed the letter which contained Depositary at Norfolk, Virginia 105,188 25 Low te! abcns Bates for President, {ronage was squandered there with tbe most iavish | much stock; ‘and it was said that the stock was to | my retraction in Mr. Jobnsgn’s hands, which | Repo: itary at Wilmington, North 9.857 56 | 1.369 0» | & veutlon will do the — in which case it fur- bands, and ent aay under the manipulation of Dr. be distributed among a vast number of people, | could ae a which he had ——— Positary at Savannahs Georgia. mes; 2 35m | cts his electioi swin, 3 the orders of the President. | and was not to be monopolized. But stock could | me was no! ui unless my husband was sitary at Mobil *y 78.2 } ther predic Ae eee __ : ‘The Constitution bere was enlisted Sealer official | be taken under other Se by men of straw. and | condemned or forsook me; he told me be had positary at Nasiiviite, Tennessee ssa) 2.743 47 | I7-The telegraphic accounts variously state | utterance of {he dispositions of the Administration, | thus a few persons could get the monopoly after | and I told him he had deceived me. I don’t re. sitary at Cincinnati. Ohio. .. Hh $4 Fd Miramon's condacts, captured by Carvajal's | and every other appliance was called Into requiel, | al. Tine ese i fatine Kenaduzefore, te | inember whether he advised me not to come into 4 Bopositary at Pittsburg. tise os Ia at | force, as containing $200 to $1u0, $200,000 to | tion tocteatean influence by which the delegation | reporta bill placine it to the wade of Richard | court or not. positary at Galventon; Texas 38h 44 1.465 : 100,000 and $2,100,000 If Miramon bed pos. | 19 Charleston might be comrolied. wares th all | Wallach, George W. Rigus, Walter Lenox, and | _ ‘This was after my interview with the counsel positary at Norfolk (Nawver) 15% 82 |. seed | : S 7 = # like the latter amount it is fair to | bis exertion of power and oftice the Administration | others, who were known to be men of Wealth and | for the prisoner; my brother advised me not to positary at Cineinnati( Melean), 9.697 Bt Pi sessed anything “ 3 Was not able to elect a single friend. Me. Latham | high character, and who could be depended upon | perjure myself when I came into court, and | told positary at Cinernnatt (Collins). 2 ” presume. from the known characteristica of Mexi- | Carried the State over all the artful combinations, | to carry out the enterprise. him I would not. I did not rise froin ny seat in | Pepesitary at Little Rock. Arkansas...” 117,164 63 ts are ee Were Groton the cashat tonne bower | and without any great exertion—thus destroying | Mr Pesrce suvmited © substitute for tue nit | oe tres Forage Sane say I would swweer | Sovosenry ot neat alekien unum 8 ES dice of Yess Crus ot thes echnical tren. the domination which has ruled so despotically | which slves the privilege to the Metropolitan | falsely. ‘The middle door was shut at the time. 1 | prepositars at Detroit. TR 78 ~4 al is since 1550.’ Railroad Company, and made a few remarks in | swore I would tell the truth. and wee excited. epoxitary ‘ 13'854 05 \ be Ul Amongst the items translated from the As a matter of course all “here said about the spesetion it, which could not be heard jn tue | Mr. Earnete the eneeee came in about that time piecatery st Olen ia City, iat 3 : ' z ~ * sant ; 7 reporters’ galler for me come into Court. | am now living at esusitary al ie Tle Verm’Croz papers is one which states that the | interference of the Administration in the affairs | 'eporters’ gal Tebiled that the Metropolitan Rait- | Mr Suites | ame hese eae Row liv ne st | Asony o@ioecet the 5 sstnen an commander of the French brig-of-war Olivier. | of the Democracy of California, is mere baider- road Company was a myth—bad do: nothing, | back last night; have lived there ever since Sep- Mint of the United S 196 94 16 196.854 16 in the presence of the commander of the Amer-| dash—such accusations being simply a way iis| bad ne nety oe ee en any, aud ever | tember. Brother Frank went there once ie Neh, B as os FY tean naval forces, protested against the capture | enemies have of trying to bring it into disrepute. | would have any. vary, but I don’t remember the time. | have Braue’! 499,257 46 O27 & of the Mexican steamers. Capt. Jarvis replied | We may add that Mr. Lathan is no antagonist of Mr. ae regarded Me Metropolitan Com- three brothers in Princess Anne county, and one | Branch 00 |. 57090) o Wesbington, and | the administration of President Buchanan On ny asa d carcass. Ile was in favor of the | in the city of Norfolk; have.two sisters in Norfolk. os r <a | . that his Government was at Weshing' . ‘il reported by the committee, but thought the | At the time of my interview with brother Frank £89.018.695 25 | $1,395.89) 17 | g6,970.557 51 "hat, If there was any occasion at all for a protest, | the contrary, it bus no warmer supporter in the | rond Would mee le remunerative. vesterday. he did not persuade me to come into Deduct overdraft......... tenereesmen uielertaniecpaings -. 38.078 it was there it would have to be made Senate of the United States, we believe. With Mr. Benjamin spoke in opposition to the sub- Court. but did to tell the truth, and I told him I teference’to the composition of the Convention stitute of Mr Pearce, denominating it an linprac- 17 Information bas been received at tne De- of would. [asked him about the letter, and in face Add difference in transfers... ................ m however, we find the press of the State sofaras | tcqplescheme, | billaP tbecommjties. | ectine sere ppt col Ce cn Net amount subject to draft..csesee seen es : Fartment of State that the Cass-Herran treaty be-| oe ave been able to disrover, unanimous in] Mr. Hunter moved to amend the bill by adding | and gave in my testimony. I remained at brother tween the United States and New Granada, pro- declaring that the friends of Dr. (iwin were in | 4 section that the stcckholders in the company | Danier’s after my return from ee one ‘Transfers ordered to Treasury of the United Spies, \ashine n, D.C. viding for the adjustment and payment of the | ih. ascendant in the body; one of them, Mr. Phi! | shall be liable in their individual capacity for | short tme | stayed at the farm; before I went to Transfers ordcrer £2 As-tetant Treasurer, St. Mo. | clalms of our citizens on account of injuries re- | Kyuore, Lene cloned wa President, and seven out | “!! debts and liabilities of said company to the | Mr. Smiti's, tremalned at tonbes Daniel's nearly ‘Transfers ordered to Depa at Novel te Z ceived initue ‘ebat Weueme tn aaa ce 2 an aes Aiea eae rddeele amount of stock held by cach; which was agreed | two months, and left because | was afraid be ms ¥ 4 c y 1o. ratified by the New Granadian government; and being his friends, and those of the National Ad- ministration. How they were divided as between Messrs. Latham and Weller, Mr. I..’s late oppe- nent for the L Senate, we know not. But they certainly go to Charleston to support Mr. Daniel $. Dickinsen or any other gentleman of Lis school of Democracy, if on arriving there they indge any ether such gentleman ty be stronger than Mr D. would influence me to retract the confession I had ee mods He did seek while I was there to in- ice me retract. i 7 ¥ The following is given axa summary of the Aten ordered from Assistant Treasurer, New York, New York. material points in Mrs. Ls torn letter, heretofore — - mentioned, which the reader wi! Perceive, con- tradicts ber oral testimony on the stand: WANTS. AMUSEMENTS. “On the 16th of Jure Mrs. Land discovered her co ae buaband in flagrants delicio, and reproached bim: ANTED—A BOY to oarry a route on the Star. for it, at which he (Land) ‘retorted by accusing Apply at this office at 3 ’olovk p.m. it’ her ofa want of chastitv.on the 1th of June. TANTED-Ry a res She started to <o and tell ber sister. Mrs Flana- \ AT.ON as cook. Understands the gan, her troubles. when Land seized bis gun,and | of eake and pastry baking. Weuld asst threateved to shoot Flanawun ifshe did. ‘She | washiag and jrovine Can be acen for two day | THREE FINAL LECTURES sneceeded in pacifying him, however. and he then | tauiring at No 26. 4th street, between Massao! | went to C. H. to see HM. Woodhouse, He re. | St’8 avenue and we | thus bas been satisfactorily arranged another of Mr. Pearce said there was much force in the our differences with foreign nations. objection of the Senator from Louisiana to his amendment, and he would like to have the bill lie over a few days, in order to have time to in- vestigate the subject more thorouhly. On motion by Mr. Hamlin, au amendm adopted making Mr. Vanderwerken one corporators of the company. Mr. Trumbull moved to strike out the section making it incumbent on the company to purchase the real estate, horses, omnibuses, &c . of Mr. Vanderwerken, at a valuation to be fixed hy two disint-rested persons. He could see no necessity for saddling them with this expense. Mr. Benjamin said that ante this was done Mr. Vanderwerken would embrace the first favor able epportunity to sell out, and deprive the citi. zeus of their present facilities for travel on the avenue pein ce IG" A statement is going the rounds to the effect thot delegates have been appo'nted to the Charleston Convention from Kansas, and that (of course) they are for Douglas. As the Demorracy of Kansas, through their State Central Commit “tee, some time since decided that. for good and snfticient reasons, it was undesirable and im- proper to have any delegation to Charleston, and as they accordingly agreed to call no Convention for that purpose, there can. of course, have been no delegates appointed at all, whether for Mr Douglas or otherwise ONCLUDING LECTUR PROFESSOR FOWLER Wit oive anal ‘Tae Patti Coscert was a trinmph botb as re- gards the numbers and the enthusiasm of the audience. Patti was voted to be even more charming in the concert room than on the operatic stage. and certainly at no time previously has she sung so effectively here as on Saturday night IN PHILHARMONIC HALL, : < As Follows : turned with a paper, which he reqnested Mrs. L. WANTED-—A gord Colored SERVANT, todo Ox < to sign. Onthe morning of the 18th the day of genera! hous work. Good resommendations | MONDAY EVENING April 24, the murder. sbesaw Land talkine to Laura, a | ¥1! required. Inqui eat No. 306 %t; between | HOW TO RISE IN THE WORLD, or eroinn t "ES servant girl. Shortly afterwards Flanagan ap- | land M; between the hours of 3 aud 6 o'clock p.m. | of 4 Egrt appropriate pure.w in lufe. Gn TI ES . . EE ee ‘The amendment was rejected—yeas ?, nays 31. | proached the house. came in, and wasshot down | _8P-. 3 = —— ey | VENING, Frof. Fowler will repeat his Exrmaorpinary Conxpvct Stavss.—The | The public was very glad to welcome back their Mr Ilunter suzested that the railroad should | She (Mrs. I.) screamed. ran cut of the house and | WY ANTED-CHEAP LOTS, anywhere enat of | Legtnre New Orleans Crescent states that one day last week | favorite, Madame Strakosch, whose heretofore de- pass alons F strect, 60 as not to cut up Pennsyl- | fainted, and when she came to she was lying en the Capitol, f id @ gang of thirty-four plantation slaves from Oak | licious ballad singing was within the recollection vania avenue on LOVE, COURTSHIP and MARRIED LIFE. which the cash will be 7 4 ‘Soo: ons. 3 @ pile of boards. Land approached her and said, | Address “Puro! *? through the Port Offee, Respas EVENING Me tat in Watkin Grove, St. James’ Parish, abovt fifty miles from | ofall. It was pleasant, too, to have Strakosch se: | NESDAY EVENING ius last in Wachineton Mr. Brown replied that nobody asked such a | ‘Ihave killed him; he is dead. what shally dens | tating Drie &o- nar St" | he will devote tne entire evening tn ° . grant as that. : She advised him to kill th hoot bin. ANTED An enterprising SCOTCHMAN or | PUBLIC EXAM NATIONS ; the audiqnos se the city, came into town ina bedy toconsult a | back to the instrument (piano) ef which he is 80 "earce remarked that Pennsylvania avenue cae Tee followed. te deo Feels GERMAN, to take olarge of a mouutatn looting euch goa yong ye 4 lawyer and find out who their master was. It| much the master. That tenor of renown with the the great thorougbfare, and, therefore, the | Ke.. &e. 7 areinlgy atoat smiles from a pn eng Woente;en seems that the slaves belonged to the estate of the | ladies, handsome, natty Brignoli, with trim mus- proper place for the railroad. We might as well | Much of the time of the Court was taken upon get Maa eM GARRETT. | gla lectures 33 cence late James H. Shepherd. ‘The negrces say that | tache and garotte collar, sang with more fo-ce ave none at all as to have one through F street Tuesday and Wednesday in examining Francis | nar 31-31" 246 G st., between 17th and ith. PROF. FOWLER remains in his rooms—Pun for five years they have not known ‘whether they than usual, but with somewhat less smoothness in The further consideration of the bill was post- | M. Whiteburst, brother o ts. Land and Mrs. ~ - — — — poned until Saturday next. The bill authorizing the Court of Claims to award damages against the United States i fain cases was discussed; but, without dispo: of it, the Senate went Into executive session, soon after adjourned. had a master or not; that lately a new overser was put over them, and treated them cruelly without Proper cause; knucking them down with clubs, and tiaying them till their backs were all raw. They were taken to the lock-up for future dispo- oe atolls tae cateanietanne iw Hara—dering the cas, a p< } ; - - * : tions, cive oharte ww Flanagan, on the manner in whieh this letter had WANTED Fits fay! LABORING HANDS. acer mee Mxaminasions. give oharie and full Sect tbat be med doce Cg per A Ee pede end [eng ge ap? effect ndeavored to prevail upon a o . 1 a _ sister to make a true statement of the whole case | W8E@S $1 1238 =a D INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. of the homicide, however it might operate upon ANTED.—Owing to the continued indisp: oo — the defendant, so as to vindicate her own charac- Ww TUESDAY EV: consequence of: laboring under a cold. Those jolly bassos, Susini and Amodio, seemed animated by good humored rivalry to develop tothe utmost their superb organs. The singers and audience were on the best possible terms during the eve- cer- ALA Pettit, of the Matron, the, Weshirston | city VENING, April 3. ———+— ter for chastity, which he had considered good, | Protestant Orphan Asyium desires + THE CHOIR OF FOUNDRY CHAPEL sition. ning, and the persistent encores allotted to almost Preceedings of To-Day. and that he had received the letter ax such state. | Perken in he~ piace forthe ooming yeur- Any. ap- ¢ G every piece, were responded to by the performers ATLANTIC TeLEGRaPH —Te London Times of the 16th, in its city article, says: ‘The caution money (£20,000) on the concession for the North Atlantic Telegraph between Europe and the United States for 100 years, granted by the Danish government, is stated to have been remitted to- day tothe Danish Minister of France at Copen- hagen, by Messrs. Croskey & Co. The line will Proceed from Scotland and Denmark via the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and Labrador to Canada and the’ United States; and its practica- bility is represented to have been recently de- monstrated by a personal survey made by Col. Schaffner, who on Wednesday last gave evidence upon the subject before the committe of the House of Commons now sitting. IN THE SENATE, to-day, the bill for the final adjustment of private land claims in Floridz, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri being taken up— Mr. Benjamin stated that the main object of the bill was to provide for the disposition of these claims in classes, so as to avoid the zreat labor of acting upon them singly. After discussion and amendments, the bil was passed Mr. Hamlin, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported a bill uuthorizing the location of land warrants not heretofore located; passed. The special order, the resolutions of Mr. Davis in regard to the rights of property in the Terri- tories, being taken up— Mr. Saulsbury was addressing the Senate there- Upon when our report closed. Hovse.—Reports from committees were re- ceived and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Carter, from the District of Columbia Com- mittee, reported a bill to incorporate the regents of a general hospital for the District of Columbia. Mr. Hickman, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported a bill to amend the act en- titled ‘*An act to prescribe the mode of obta ning evidence in casos of contested elections.” ap: Ww: GVEA ment. promising not to use it to the detriment of | Ecnucns may he made to the Managersat themext | 0741 AND, INSTRUMEN to Mrs. R. 8. COXE. mn the abo ND. Tal, CONCERT ing. with a good will which nearly doubled the quota ve-named evening. of the programme. Willard’s Hall has fine acous- tc qualities, and only needs to be properly venti- lated to make it thoroughly acceptable as acon- cert room. ~ Tueed her husband on the trial. ‘The reason he had de. | MACHU. Tues sired such statement, he said that ithad been ri. _tar'as dta ps mored that his sister had made a confession to NTED TO. 8 the Diisoner’s counsel, compromising her own | WAND, TO HIRETA steady WOMAN, character for chastity, and he wanted the state- country, ahout two mien from the Georgeto: neat to remove such a blemish from his sister sanedact No esentes | 3) Acc pmpanind oye 1 and her family, in case of theconviction of Land, | ten or twelve years « naw im or bis abandonment of his wife on acquittal.’ | No. 379 1sth street west, between ——— In the course of his examination on Tuesday, | Penn. avenue, Mr. Whitehurst said : “ “Thad communication with sister Amy yester- FOR day, she sent for me and I advised her for God's . sake not to swear toa Jie, not to per not to swear anything but the ten! from her chair and said. <1 «w asked ne when I tirat went in the room, if I had] [OR RE shown the statement. I told her I had placed : in ce ae A Mr. Johnson's hands; she was very much dis- - ; tressed. and then it was she asked what ahe miuet ince soe a Sune At2 o'clock preoisely. do, and I told her to tell nothing but the trath, | 124 : = Doors open at 7*;. Tiekets 25 conts exch ; for mn's not to tell a lie. not to perjure herself, and she re. POR RENT.—The pieasant SUIT OF ROOMS | at the Book and rug Stores snd Union Hotel. in plied. ‘I awenr T will" nuw cocoupied hy John Hunt, Eeq, wil! be | Georgetow! nd at Messrs. Taylor 4 (When this sentence was repeated 2s above, it peers 28 te ae acverictines tenon Bookstoro. in Wastiagton mar 23-5t srened to infer that Mra. Land would swear that | Gniurnishod. “Apply ie the Reese Ro Soa aes’ | THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXSIBITION she would not swear to anything but the truth.‘| corner ef 15th, and opposite Treasury Building. the other that ehe woul OF THE ear toalie. In this ap 2-3t* WASHINGTON AKT ASSOCIATION, Gi-azreement and disc m. ex-Governor Wise | & Ow OPEN at TUR ey will he supported by « ar friends to kive due «fect to the n bota its voosi and instrumental fea- ures. mminent among the aolmctions for the oconsion willbe Romvers's Cantata of “The Transient and pad actag given for the first tine inthis erty ; iteady WOMAN to = = Nava INTELLIGENCK.—The U.S. steam sloop Narragansett sailed from the Norfolk Navy Yard on Saturday, to join the Pacitic Squadron. The following isa list of her ofticers : Commander, T. A. Hunt; Lieutenants, Geo. H. Preble, Geo. M. Ransom, Francis H. Baker, W. H. Dana; Passed Assistant Surgeon, Wm. Lowber; Purser, C J. Emery; Captain’s Clerk, John S. Allanson; Pur- ser’s Clerk, Wm. R. Upham; Surgeon’s Stewart, Rich. S: Barry; Chief Engineer, Edwin Fithian; Second Assistant, S. F. Savage, Wm. Frick, Sr.; Third Assistant, Wm. 1. Bodlam, H.W. Fiten’ Wm. G. Buebler. The U.S. ship Vincennes, of the African Squadron, arrived at Boston on Saturday. ——__ «wee, — Tue Lost Steimsuip HUNGARIAN.—Mr. P. B Kelly, of the Division avenue Ferry, William: burgh, bas handed us a scrap of paper, which was to commence at 8 o'clock. ALE AND RENT. eanipecensyen { caemeompamcaaienie i : . Ww s. UNTER [For other “For Sale and Rent advertisements, | VJ ® wa wlll. Aud ae see first page ] “Tue Is-es anp Suores oF Arnica,” NT.—Two ROO a 3 for rent. One suit- Atthe Methodret Protestant Church, office for s pnysician, lawyer, or Conzress, mear Bridee street, Georget, wn, tasted on the ground floor ;) the On MONDAY EVENING, April 2d, ELECTIONS Tins wxex.—Two State elections take place this week—in Connecticut to-day. and in Rhode Island on Wednesday. The candidates for Governor in Connecticut are Hon. Wm.A Buckingham (rep.) and Hon. Thos. H. Seymour (dem ), the former being the present incumbent, and the latter having been honored with the same office several years ago, and more recently served a4 mea > Sank a ULF: y Uth str.) i bas handed : Seen ee made use of the word “tricks.” to which Mr. HiGyShon SBE ISLAND + he ahd es ee jority | 04nd in a bottle floating in the ferry slip, on Sat. | prov bruary 19, 1851. Marmaduke Jobnson took exceptions, and in the | Hace the as Minister to Russia. The republican majority urday last, by a carpenter who wa repeltin the | Alao, a bill granting right of appeal from the | cool and deliberate manner ein tena character. [aan F Gallery y emi- on oe peer vote erhaer cee The can- bridge at the foot of South Seventh sire: “Epon Secisions of the Supreme Court cf the United | j2+4 his participation in-this case. aros« and said [ change for a house of about therame vass this year has n atten wi unprece- e paper, in pencil. was hastily scrawle: e fol- | > a vaue, nent leotcrers, ¢ & the reaeon of wx *. _ weeks. - ome --+--¥9 cents inder's —— miding. 8p 2-iw This Exhibition of AMERICAN ART contains ‘ks by nearly ali our Eminent Artists, ost meg the most mer:torious in as yg lowing note : *-On board the Hungarian. We have struck. ‘The captain says that we are lost. Ol, God, is there no hope? Now all is over, she is sinking rapidly. Whoever finds this will please give the news to John Henry, Brown Point, New Jersey God save usall.” Here the note hastily bresks off We know not if the above be genuine or a hoax. It was found as stated, and imav be what it purports. the death dented excitement, and the aggregate vote polled will probably be the largest ever cust in the State In Rhode Island, Seth Padelford. Esq., is the Republican candidate for Governor. This nomi- nation, however. caused a division inthe ranks of the Republicans, the most conservative portion of whom united with the Whigs and Americans in nominating William Sprague, Esq., and the that if the gentleman intended to xpply to him | north of Pa. avenue, between 6th end lat the term “+trick,”” and intended to nay that he bad Bzigi4, 8 FOWLER, 600N at. or v employed tricks in the case, he said what was un- Heine genich Gov Wise replied by request. | OR RENT—A comfortable FRAME HOUSE, ing him first to state it again that be might fully on 13'h street, near Franklia Square, contai understand it. and then shaking his head in the | ing ened pred dentate eg me ey es most significant inanne>, stid ‘very well sir, very | careful and puno' Jw ree | ; = a well sir, very well,”” and took his sent _ | CIBUR D'S Grovery, at the corner, where the | BALLS AND PARTIES. et uisor tes unimportant questions, which | terms wi iS ee: wo daar | answered by the witness, Mr Tazwell Tay- | [0 SALE OR REN The Speaker laid before the House a communi- cation from the President, inclosing a report of the Secretary of War in relation to atfairs ou the sonthwestern frontier. Mr. Morse, from the Committee on Naval Afftirs, reported # Dill to prevent the Chinese coolie trade in American vesse!s. Mr. Logan offered the following resolution, which was agrerd t Kesolred, That the Committee on Public Lands HOUSE No, 363 Car- HE NATIONAL BLUES Have the bon e to an explanation ef the unfortunate alfa‘r oline Terrace: will be sold low fo- cash, or ny sane gentleman wes afterwards also nominated | Wi! of some unfortunate possenger — Nei York | be, and they are hereby requested, to report a bill | which had disturbed their relations; he stated that | ranted to a responsible terant on reasouabie terms. rally iy the Demaccsts Tribune. to make certificates of yrants of swamp lands to —————————————— Personal. Hon. Ogden Hoffman, Cal ; H. Sibley, of ¥.: Capt. Robt. Creighton, of the and the surgeon, Dr. M. G. David- son, who rendered such efficient service in saving States and counties transferable. location in any State or ‘Territo: lands may be subject to entry. The morning hour having expired, the House resumed the consideration of the bill to punish and preventthe practice of polygamy in the Ter- Gov Wise bad employed the term ‘trick,’ jn a] Apply t» JONATHAN T. WALK®«R, Lumber Roos Professional sense, and was sure Governor Wise | M rehant. ca ciel Ft ny meant not more Gov. Wise followed, saying Fe RENT—A three story BRICK HOUSE, | by the Ladies. that he had only scused 44 that when he intended Dotter large size Eaeblags Day — | Week re Brass and Cotillon Band hee been ¢r to insult he could not be mi ; that | and seven go with «i gaved for the voor erbiwas far from Ais intention,ke. Me dete Gining-room It te aint corner of 2th |" TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. admitting a gentie followed, and said be regretted he had been hasty, | 24'S sts, Ineuire of Mra JEMIMA P. BROWN, | man and i subject to where such form their fierds and the peblto gens hat, by request, Lacy intend giving @ ud Bal at che ASSEMB ASTER MONDAY « fg wilt be presented to Wistar’s Batsam or Witp Cuerry.—So long as disease prevails, and it Is the let of humanity that it always will, se long will the suffering seek for the best remedy which science and skiil have discovered for their relief. In our climate especially. coughs. colds ladies. ritories of the United States other places. and | and was sorry he lowe Anti |] No. 271 7th street, near M. mar 31st Commitire of Arrangements. the passengers and crew of the steamer San Fra: | all-prevalent.. Few if sy zh | disapprovi certain pots of the | aad wae sorne le bad al The rete ee | | Captain Wat Sereit Fleod.” ciseo, are at Willards’. Wholly to escape their effects, the slightest form | legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah. bands. and the matter was only made the subject rod -yre | fot Leet. Fexwe'l, ~A letter in the New York Courier des Etats | Of Which, if neglected, is liable to lead toserlens Mr. Mills pported the bill sc of playful aliuston after Court, and by the ne andalces Unis from Paris savs that when Mr. Faulkner, | emits. If, then. a remedy ts te he had which is 1 aking as our report mornin the new Ainerican Minister, went tothe Tuilleries | ©4!al to cope with the v orst features of di Commatter on Part of the M was forgotten ] Gout Weightman, Coi. Naylor, Mr Wilson MT. Bonney. i te present his letters of credence. de entered tue | “hich is speedy in action ard perinan hali ly to 4 question AW. Seaton Q tor B. Basor OI + Wise, cr. Mri. L. J. Miadlet te ae Re ‘ y E-SEMLANNUAL MEETING 1 | from ex-Gov.Wise, on the point Inst above teste Ht Mrhere the Emperor was waiting for hin, ceenons Pte eran 19 oll Me oe the Dietiet ot | fied to hy Mr Whliehnrt, si ba -W.R. Drinkard, Maj. Baward Tower fo bring Mrs Land into court. | eutered the parlor and saw her and her brother sitting in the parlo:. the two alone; Mrs. Land wes sitting in the rocking- ISDA, Apri dd. athe e'clook m, I, | Capt. 5. ¥. Davia, Lieut. J. K. Powers, Smar gy t LAWeH HOVEIOV AT 1) Seo, Of the Light Infantry, | Capt. J. Peck, laugbed and said, --Never tell me again that the majesty of my person shows itself to every one.” ~~: The London papers announce the death in Bridgeport Adrertis:r aud Former. aloon on inquire atthe Be i ut S, Owens, u = = = “aa | Of the President’. Mounted Guard, IL7" During the week fonr ditterent incendiary -Two tre stor mo DW WELE-| Cons a, Racer. thtehs he ; iss Dentir Pare chair with ber bands covering her face, sobbing NGS ‘cach containing » x Hith ec, | Capt Tait, ot Ht ta Paris of Jullien, the well known composer end | 2'tempts have been made to Korn the Pittsburg Persons peo Vet Peitentniie en aloud. I stopped a minute, perhaps approached, | hetwern O and P stress north. | it. Te oe Lieut, Shekel orchestra leader. He ‘was in a private lunatic | (P+) Dispatch eiiice One of the errand boys in | cailiug at my Ey ing St 125 7th sf-eet, b and then told her that 1 was sent to bring her into | deo. Terms 10” per sanum. j Capt. —, the Ni — — ° asylum at the tine of his death. The only partic-| the establishment had been arrested, charged | $¥00n G and H straots, east Caccues court, she exclaimed. - My God, what shall || RICHARDSON, Centre er Northern Mi ulars known of his demise are, that in consequence with the erime = ap. 3m Rt f _|]a of some severe course of anti-phlogistic treatinent ’" Mr. Whitehurst remarked “Amy” or . __ Capt. Sel lave) _ Lreut. R —— aA 5 oi the Washingt n ¥ MILLINERY. ster, be cal She said. 1" deny it’ in an MASI HAS S#VE | . the patient cauzht a severe cold, which fastened | Wrenn | NE MA; TILES Wal apse BERING aud | under and sybdued tone, and springing from be MEN Sates LOMS, with: | Cort. King, . . on bis lungs. and terminated in inflammation. M VENTH WARD. The regu - PSUMMER MOLIINERY on ‘Thursday chair exclaimed vehemently, “1 swear E will,” | be ont v4 to acoomen weg erty tick a | Lieut, Langran, of the Montgomers Guard Suilien‘s 1 returned some hours previous to y macting for April. of the, Canny es] next, Aprils, ad reepectin ly mvitas the and rushed inte the back room and put on hor | & chang ee Mth street, botecen | Capt Heilingeworh, of the Pctmnas Let. Infantry — garde Bt cane ratio Cub of the Seventh Ward, will face | attention ef the Indies, 294 Palav..h tween bonnet, she then returned to the parlor and | 4@tzhtfu'ls eituated, 161 9th stree eee | Cal fet, of the Nat Kies his decease, and he passed away in perfect con the aver Tien Sth ard loth cta aps 4 and F, Table Koard-rs can aiso be ocoo-nmeda. sclonaness of what was passing sround. pe en th Fanta Hat aoe pApnl St,at ls ies eid = chareet ah ee having betrayed ber | ted. mar3-3t" | Lirut, Watkins, Lieut, 1. W, aga v ashi caw : Scold ene ee (PHE SUPERR CHICKURING PARLECR | confidence: he replied that he t enght himself | Lacut’ 4, Kelly, Lieut. M Celene “Green eee aeencalcl thie New a LENT UR AND NO eee BING, 2 under a solemn and awful oblisetion to nee NT—Two BRICK WARE Oe ee oncen Pan phe oo tleans Crescent makes the following ec m- 1. 0. O. F.-GRAND EN T. coneert on Saturday night. nd which a Tv] She then exclaimed. What willl do without en Louisiaua avanne between ath | ‘ayorJ.G Berrett, wrmempes Og" ee NA nctpaenart cas ee Deeg tine of the ¢ “neaw'n, | Such BEAL s2tusiaction, Fee ite ca sarionty, | Rim, had rather die than he should. be taken No. 93. Inquire of JOHN MOORE. | Dr y"B. iviake, ose; ‘tison to the imissionership e | ment of District © mbin fat “Akosch’'s antograph congrimmng its superior ty, Peay “ é r ¥. a fas x Mayor Magruder, Magalee Tesanca te eens sppotatment ts 2) ee as Fs creck take aeioon | ae ee” SOHNE ELLAS'S, 806 Pav, | The t-stimony was concluded on Nepstar | WO, BRICK HOUSES AND Lows row | Mr. gf trown, course of years, from one of the huinblest positions | "pth THAN Stee Os | Saye HAVE JUGE pee VED A. LARGE | treiratiuanet eich counsel proceeded with Brick tiesee mali ene nd, | Mr Thos Frahe:, rR eventually up to the head of one Mf tro noe | ot tie het ts Wwe # JUST RECEIVED | oT aa argument, tov, Wise was speaking on Fri- | Briok | igure, Ont ae Lots on whlch tat stone Richard Wallsch, Mr: ‘ ble and | nt bureaux of the Gov, nar 3 M. COOPER, G Ser assortment of Beye Bacon & Co.'s, day evening, when the court room was fairly | rd reeora pack 120 fost deep. now occupied hos. P Morgan, Mr. Fran esponsible an ut bureaux of jovern- pr aes unrivaliet PLANO FOR Pereo packed with spectators. Tbe case was probably | Mr. Clemente . Baker. For ply ion, ment. He is one of the most remarkabie men in Master Bakers? M search of reliable i strum: are req to th > on Saturday ir. Clement + terms 8p} Washington Probably every observer in Wash- Thursday eventug, the zith to giv ue a call bore purohasi, « «lsew Biven to the jury on Saturday. R. P. JACKSON, No. 158 Bridge st. ington has been struck by the eccentric appearance d at the’ pel Our st o& is siways the 'argast tn the Distr oud nervous yi aie t of an extraordinary looking man, wearing a large cloak and wa) king the streets with an air of deep meditation. He is Pointed out by those who know him well as a reserved, studious genius, and yet, despite his reserve and modesty, acknowledged by those ac- quainted with the resources of his great learning. te be one of the finest scholars in America. There One of the Norfolk papers state that the whole | "mar 2¢iw 5 i of the testimony of Mra" Land was ruled out vy | = ENT—Thet deighifal ad eonveak PERSONAL. the Court LLING- HOUSE situated on 13th 350! a acaacaenns es lisoovery of wrr eres a the oo, nor of New York arena RE WA eeas oh f low to a good tenant Appi ACG EU. We BRAY SS number of anon: GALT & BRO. call attention to ther °. jon- ® ‘ady employed in one of the Peblic Anscriment cf ail ths nawer srttolee of fancy Silver al Intelligenoer Onion” tt street opposite Nation. | & ia4y employed se one 0 Powt OF or Several secont hand Pianos for sale upon cas: terms at the Mosic sto eo pia aiaiels ap? W.G METZFROTT mar 3t-2t* FIRST WARD, ATT of the Tr onse EAP NOTE PAPER. Wehavein store a lot of White Ruled Note Paper, put opintaf packages. for $1 periaam. Dea:ers wil! find 8 ‘oc be 8 eheag and superior article, suitahls i TION—A inet crate and Anti he First W of th str Tew nt be held at ste M “WEDDING PRESENTS. ; | baseesall through the house, The rent WwW, BRO. Ware, gotten upin tha most unique etvi 1 SDAY ‘ ote pene Biter xtta ard auperfine qua! | designed expacialiy for Weduing Presentae )R SALE OR F OTICE —1 forewarn al! persous from this da’ ED: April 3, at 7's 0 Krieg of Nots Paper. ruled and plains ehiaiied an, | UMEMS MePtAly for We BRO. Jewellers, FOR, S41 E08 F to trnst my wife, Barbary Shroth, as | chs! prarcely a branch of human study of which he | orer ef President. R. RANDOM. P rel! low, BLANCHARY & MOHUN. 35 avenue, roums, situated on pay no debts of he" eontracting bas not some information, and that information . rote RANDOM, President. ape Corner 11th at and Pa’ av. mar sist four doors west of Brown's Hote). | rou"yy,tituated on, i CHARLES SHROT®. acquired by the unassisted and patient Inbor of . ~ "PHE PROPRIETORS OF THR uNiTED| ; ~~ aT Te — J.D. RYNARD, General Land Uffice, Mareh 3ist, 1860. mor 1 seas roll’ Speaks most of the modern languazes JONAL COMMIT: *TATESHOTEL oft is city I T nave; sust coos Ol factory, a large _ : ef Europe with fluency. having learned them ‘all 8 og ee emoorTate | entered into naxotistions for tiene without teachers. and with no other assistance mittee, composed of one from each assortin: teing of a substantial new steameht t of COAL OLL LAMPS and the best than his books. Such achievements of mind and vs LOST AND FOUND. 3 y ¥ nship, uality OL, to burnin them. They give a beauts- AVANA ORANGES ae = os ITY. at the Roomate Hi Rees, | of Lia tore Be tne Cine eee Tre | ful mellow light, and fo danger of xploston. ‘The | Hi KING & BUR: sanctus NIG GS Gan cae a Rk aitaipments of scholarship on the part of an officer Campaign Committ @. No. 4's street. on Spee aL et cr Bpltimer.. ig sonneotion with a cheapest light that is weed. WOORWIRD'S mar 31 Corner LSth st 5 ih yg sg of Vis lite’ in the dally toetine oleate Insabte | at 10 o'clock ee asta im rtant | §,4 U9 and provisioned for 12 eanin passensere. (or * Eagie Stove House, VOR SALE.—The subscriber, hav Oren ne pall give S10 for ti FS f ies, is i jec business. A fail and prompt attendance te decired, | {2 trip, including all the luxuries «f a fret olass No. 318 Pa. av , between 10th snd Ith ste farm, offers for sale & pair of I LoverT GE the dogs aud I w.il give $2 by exacting duties, is indeed an object of won- D : SNALLES ‘Chairman. Ponel daring the oor tieunnoe of the Convention, ; I Baloony in front. mar toed M Pa ‘ox years ott kn St? Sole ain. a & Si A cI. oo - . GEORGE. ~~ A ss ‘ose withing to avai! themselves of the cor:fion wwhal cl en .apair of HORSES, oue five and z ¢ rh sts. south —_ ton correspon: New ‘ ; nd 0 of the route will make early spi OUTBS’ CLOTHING, ; —- Te York. Herkt, writes so Summa, here SE, ANPIGHAM,( Secretaries, |, | tunaiteotico cf me tes Utah Waningtons | Y BOT OTN eed enn on oan BAETMATE | Pec tne the tet ot ane ee Ue eee «: ‘There was almost a street collision this forenenn, Ser SOF THE Pines | 202!" : RENN, SMITH & ¢ Sraing axp FVNMER Strime, NG! | marsi-w* Near Catholic Church, Georgetown. | pg? tae the te a erosive SPM ten wrelack. Between, two Congressinen— lab arereauonted to meet | "Py, INTERIOR DECORATIONS Bein Saree vods Gating tho pest week, owe Watcres rownrecds Lean amther, wul be ire d » k,ef and Mr. Bin 5: 7} 2 - 5 ahi otfal! vine Supply. we new ofl-r to oar customers, . 7 l. =. Arkansie” in froutef the Nath “past 5 o'ccck. "Fhe lute A el tomy Roriag Soeertmene At fn reepecttally rurchaser® generally, the largent variety wt facie 0. HOOD Has tae pe ee Y, a| Corner of 3d and L sis Sie Gllocin, abtned trom an eye witiew. | intial lor ar ortara seuuee Mate; | Riva apnoea PaPERIARGI aS, On| oonaard Gel girs care SMI} 0. noo Pane t COLD sate ee (be following | obtained from an eye witness: | ins the circle fora sear or tery & years. By order | brac 0) 5 foe Ef of slfages to bolenad lntinc wre R WsTCHES. and, being quite AF nett ok 3s standing upon the front steps | ofthe (mar) __ PRESIDENT dintndcoommes Peprabert ial itbree orm, bailas as ry HENS & CO., to, sell them it in a short fumn, | BOARDING. = Fi = * fai variety of black varniz and common mar 31-5! 9 i‘ from a carriage a esh Cakes dey, kinds, Wedd was passing near the three ard Prints ; Status. Meda'lions, ecld. ve! on Bi P to enter the hotel, when et and comm: orders, &c. Purchass: Mt find Eratlemen named marsies © t ith his = - 2 : : Sian’ Win ate. | Rcd JEWELRY and SILVER WARES of BOA BRING. Severs! doniratie CHAMRERS OFFICE LIGAT- HOUSE BOARD. Temarasb'e low prices, at 335 Pa. mar si i g dies and Fruita of al! hae Paton gaan abem Pera for fami'ter ov ringie centiemen, 8'* bore: the above a desiratie selection of modern atyies of Mr Van Wyck saluted him With a bow and the areh 5 s asiine ton, D.C.. March 29, 1960. | — ae eee ee TRUNDR | ey rarantat J.D. stusrt’s Voardi aye of a goods. My objeot ia to keep sive but | Sxcreprrorosats will bs ragaived at ting toe Trivedi ee eR ANSLING TRUNKS foe te iron. one doer south of F._ The jesse words, ‘ How are you, Mr Hindus i e. Plumbery, Cieam, &o., | Often rerew-u st-ok, wad, by pititt oeleek p.m Monday, the 2X4 of April, icon, | mp, MIrived this day. o cin: wil fecnp er the snces domral a a resented the salutation seqsuaman?? The latter | Rute ge nce , entertainments, ppers, | and selling at the lowest r for furnishing and fitting together the metal work i Packing 7 ee arte | tore, oaep Ragen Eg da dis dy nd towards Mir Vea i warnent of the | Ww a eee ni with a] kinds jeot- @ the ad antage qasteal. for sre, or m pny BA Aight honres, to be ols a hibit tisteeae = vd bers, baths & reo. Terms moderate. leterpreted as an intended’ blows oa — pe ble (ek 1s. Ice paler paoel ine iy Sr Shentin aetehoee arantie? or no rae D-partmnon! t. — ‘wanted of traveling nisttes at moderate price 7 be pe mar 9-3 man did net reach Mr. Van Wyek. My. gent | Pemake pay required. INO MARKRITER: Drawings and xpccifications may be obtained at | 10u! DIES HAT RON GS -| WJEW BOARDIAG.HOUSE—MBS. PAYNE stepped between them and mildly remonstrated ree Aces Bu apz-ecst> No-,486 7th atrest: 8 doors shove Pork Gite Ne es Be gemed Places: CaRPeT Rags, sateuEr sey VALI POE connie ney jonap peor ane ‘0 coduereiant men iat Ven wn bad mai | in Sm on. BAG ath att 6 nd Ww NEVER HAD SUCH BARGsINS biledélphia Grord Cores: Whart. foruew ones, WIX* Fepaired oF taken in exchange Ns 539 tathutioet, where permannst and wan at Speech in the House of Representatives ingultin, THE CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAM- Thtees clase we have been in business. Ry ofder a3 8 Ligh’ PO 4 WALL, STEPURRR « E iz. find cao fy to every gentleman, and he (Mi Hind: PAGNE. Prio¢s, all kinda, easy terms mn oor Pr aMite ineer, Sec’ ik 8a es Room, ‘armished Rooms man)could not it Mr. Van Wyck to speak to mers of Champagne should be JOHN F. ELLIS. ae mar Si-tf him. "Me. Van Wyek, uci tavlug’ been Bint? | oarefattopheerve iFane kame “Charies & sche t = Sclesgent for Sey the lanel cork. jis Wine is acknow! rar a ciged to be the purest rw imported ey ad el thea bo Gbtained in Washington of ark rothers, 8 titen & Leach, . oh is - if & Sons’ superh Pianos, bet no resistance to Mr. Hindman. A 25s Bek Neu and ech ste. fer srewiog namany the friends of the parties. £ ag on 3! @ . Outer ‘ese fects have grown ‘all forts of remee of a iin the of blows and ex- happened.” “TAA Weapons, nothing of which 322 Pa. avenue. mar S)ie* ns ALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE CO.—In i en tleman and ipdly, or two or three conronateo 18)—Joun 1. DoxaLnon, Pree: | QEMOVED—J. &. B, SCHWAKZY not fea! FROARD OA corienn ‘ M. Counrrr, Sec'y. that by i Co wd Bond. i and aad mincie gertiewen, can find Reoorn » iw isu aS LIVES BUYS | be is Customers and the Gidressing RJ. B., Pot Othee, Wasim N NNUITIES, &c. A pee ved hie PICKLE ols. iat _ ware errata : feat Galas BuPRTEE a Om SALK—Two Gret-class Work ORES, re) NOTICE. UR Customers are respectfully informed ti at ‘i made off end will be ready for Apr 2d, We aba!l he exceed- Will favor us wi +n carly CLAGE’ A marsi-st 324 Pa. avs belw itiraed 1th sts, Wat NBIPE oS. fol sm wo 3st techn a Co street, corner f0OR SALE We venue. Fenn Avenue: where he will’ be ha to serve F table for i or wagon w 5 aaa ¢ % 1 at 269 arenne, between Pa eret sp. wo eee = des ent? Tater? MAF call on him, at his Uaual Moasonalie myst ool mar 31-2