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° — z Canned ental THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. XXXVith CONGRESS_FIRST SESSION. a Coxviction or a —— ron sms oe GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS. SSD EL poy rare R OF FLANNIGAN.— or! y Bool Se (By Telegraph to the Leader, N. Y.] Proceedings of Yesterday Afternoon. Monday gives the closing proceedings in the trial LY HORSE w ‘ WASHINGTON CITY: Tue Cinemax ann Ciay Dirricvity—Trvr A — of Walter Land for the murder of Mr. Flaunigan, | Correspondence of The Star. SA ox. Wks ER STATEMENT OF THE AssaULt. Tux Senate, yesterday, having on motion of | his brother-inlaw. from mtree we extract the Gzonextown, April 4, 1960. ner Ninth street and Lou WEDNESDAY .......---...-.-April 4, 1860, Wasnixoton, March 30, 1860.—As some mis. | Mt. Hunter, taken up the Indian Appropriation | following : Barnard & Buckey, auctioneers, sold yesterday ae He is the contest living es aaeee = = statements have been made in connection with | bill, all the amendments Teported by the Com- ‘Gov. Wise, who had three hours the ho was ramet ee ae ae a fine lot on First street, belonging to the estate of before, resumed his argument, and en- hisaudience with a powerful and forcible | Samuel Lishear, deceased, 42 feet 6 inches front, appeal in the prisoner’s behalf. He analized the | and 95 feet deep, improved ~4 a thi frame itera cited to the pepe hes me eet house, stable, &c., to Mr. E. J. Shoemaker, for ‘speare, and wound up with a burst of elo- 81.900. quence which had Teaohed” every heart, and soft-| The same gentlemen heve issued ‘hand-bilis ened down the dee ited animosity which evi- | notifying the purchasers of fish and vegetable dently existed in thet breasts of the majority | stands in the market-house at the sale of Saturday against the prisoner. This occupied three hours | last that the said stands will be resold to-morrow, more, making six hours in which this ‘old man | uniess they are previously settled for, and in case eloquent” had enchained his hearers. The court | of their being resold, immediate cash payment now took a recess until 3 o’clock, when Mr. Mar- | will be demanded. The sale, we w , is maduke Johnson wound up the case in a two | authorized by the Mayor under an existing la hours’ s h of much force and ability, nearly | and our City Councils, which bave under con- one half of which was consumed in reading over | sideration a change of said law, will not havea the correspondence between Mrs. Land and ber regular meeting until the evening of Friday, the brother; and at abont ten minutes past five the | dav-after the ssle. ° j What is the matter with our young men? The jury retired and in about fifteen minutes Demoralization is rapidly going on amongst some returned with a verdict of uilty of murder in | of them, if the proceedings of Monday last afford the second degree, and fixed term of confine- | a criterion of their present state. On that daya ment in the State prison at eighteen years. When | fracas occurred in the bar-room under the Union the verdict was about to be rendered the prisoner | Hotel, in which it appears eight or ten at least mittee on Finance were concurred in. The effect of them is to add a jations to the bil] e amount of newriy its million of dol bg which two hundred thousand dollars are for ful- filling the provisions of the treaty with the Creek Indians of March 24, 1532, respecting the children of the Creeks; and the remainder is chiefly bed) sh for the general incidental ex- nses of the Indian service in Oregon, Utah and Washington, and for defraying the the removal'and subsistence of the Imi? of of the In Oregon and Washington. laste On motion by Mr Sebastian, the further con- sideration of the bill was postponed until Thars- day next, in order to afford time for the Commit- tee an Indian Afiairs to prepare some amend- ments. The Senate then proceeded to the considera’ of the bill from the House of Representatharien the relief of the legal representatives of Robert H. Morris, late postmaster of the city of New York, After some discussion, the further consideration of the bill was postponed. he was raised within a few miles of our ci Gs omen and Indios can see him at any time, and if they are not perf s eatiehed they will have ther money returned. won exhibition and will be this week. rance on C xt. it* the recent “‘ scrimmage” in the Senate cauc: The Constitutson treats further upon Republican Pagid, leerace may’ as well be Whee tectics in the case of the President's protest—ex- rere ader aie ee operied by me Steen posing various subsequent fabrications, &c.,—and | Wt » eh; Clay observed. in the Lai? le and his apologists. , cotirse of the debate, that no southern ‘Senator would vote against them who either did not The Intelligencer has its usual Congressional | believe in the princi ples of them, or who = afraid to express his conyictions. i summary and news miscellany. retorted. harthly to Mr. Clay," Thatecie 1” Governor Moore, of Louisiana, has, with upon Mr cingane ee hin eons Tee the consent of the State Senate, pardoned twenty. | tors Toombs and Davis seine ty Clingman, and four convicts, sentenced to undergo a variety of | while holding htm Mr. Clay yave him a black punishments, for crimes of all grades, including | €¥¢- These are the facts of the case. M.B. Suiediivers! tntondiariie. & This ts a base slander on every Senator named; . and it is hard to determine who is slandered most— 7 The steam-fire engine, built at Tredegar | Mr. Clingman in being charged with submitting Works, Ricbmond, Va, reached Baltimore on | to being held by two Senators while another gave Monday, for shipmentto New York, and from | hima blaek eye, Mr. Clay, who is charged with thence to St. Petersburgh, Russia, for the use of striking him while thus held, or the two Senators the fire department of that city. The engine | who are charged with holding a brother Senator weighs 6,016 pounds, and at atrial in Richmond it | to enable another associate to inflict upon hima threw 240 feet. ¥: When will be _ GRAND ENTRAT*INMENT. Partiou'ars in fntnre advertisement. aps at ONCLUDING LECTURES. PROFESSOR FOWLER Wit cive THREE FINAL LECTURES IN PHILHARMONIC HALL, : tanding in the bar looking pale and anxious, | were ‘engaged. Warrants were issued against As Follows: The Senate then resumed the consid etry ig g pal ’ le blow. The knocking down is as ridiculous as | the Homestead bill. sibticnd Powering erat eens of, tie Jary, from over. ere The. “isoprither of toe mona eee had the wouPAy ay VSArd, te ™ eres PT. —_ I> The New Orleans papers state that a num- | “erly untrue. _ cutall caer ie eee a pe striking he word ‘‘murder,”? theclose observer might have | bar closed since.’ About the same time there was | fh’) mont a oho pnsanite ‘nlite, On TUES ber of the Spanish prisoners have been released on Grare Cuttines vem Hu ARY.—The Agri- | ® substitute the House Homestead bin. ‘After jee eawfal focllngs of vege grea lA Amel fey Fe Seats eens, A ay VR > Prof. Fowler will repeat bail. Among thein was Antonio Carcano, for pany — Phe Agri- | some discussion on points of order, pedi of the muscles at the corners of the | which a like number were engaged, and tbat also eyes and moutb; fora moment, and a moment | will probably Ape i greeters. ye only, his eyes clese, and his face blanched; then, A good work has just been compl in our as with the effort of sp pptahctrs will, he regained | city for the better protection of the fire-plugs at his self-possession, and by order of the Judge was | the intersections of streets, #hd of the frame work remanded to jail. The counsel for the prisoner | in which they are inclosed. Each one (excepting had filed bills of exception, which the Judge in- | those on the Government main) has been encased formed them would have to lie over until Monday, | by heavy curb-stones, which are neatly fitted when he wouid examine into them. “| around the square form of the plug, = slightly above the frame work, thus affording a TweLve Cuurcnes SiMULTANKOUSLY StRUCK perfect shield ayainst the abrasion of sy Licutyinc —In a debate which recently oc- | vehicles. The work was done by direction of the curred in the House of Commons on the subject | Water Board, under the intelligent and efficient of protecting public buildings against lightning, | supervision of Mr. W.T. D. Myers. W. Calhoun Mr. Freeland, a member, read the substance of a | & Co. were the contractors. ‘he authorities of despatch from the English Minister at Brussels, | Washington, and the engineer in harge of the stating that on the third Sunday in February a | Government work, will do well to adopt the idea, violent thunder-storm. accompanied by an uupre. | as some protection is necessary, (the expesed cedentedly heavy fall of snow, had overspread | frame work of the plugs being rapidly ‘wor Belgium; and that twelve chorches had been sim- | away.) and no cheaper and more effectual plan ultaneously struck by lightning. The incident | can be devised than this. was quoted for the purpose of Urging upon the | ——_—__—-—__—____2_-_ however. b withdrew his motion, and moved to lay the Sen. ate bill on the table and proceed to the co. = ton ofthe House Homestead bil. aides @ question ing taken, the moti agreed to—yeas 26, ne 24. oa ae he question pending on the House bill was the amendment Teported by the Committee on Public Lands, to strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the Senate bill asa substitute. Mr. Fitch moved to amend the bill by adding # proviso at the end of the first section that the lands hereby granted shall be entered in quarter sections, and the reserved quarter sections shall not be sold for less than douhle price. Mr. Wilkinson advocated the House bill, con- us With those of the Senate dered illiberal in its restric. Pugh obtained the floor; and on motion, the Senate adjourned. House —The House having still under consid- . cultural Division of the United ‘tates Patent whose detention, we understand, the necessary | Gace has received several of the choicest variety pont had not been taken by the State of grape slips, imported by Mr. John Rolber from resents Prcstaorsas bee =— for his release was Hungary, which it is Proposed to have propagated given by the Federal Court. under the direction of that office, and by this IxcENDIARISM IN Massacnusetts.—The spirit | means to test their adaptation to the soil of the of incendiarism seems to be rife in Boston and | different States of the Union. The fruit of these the vicinity. Scarcely a night passes, says the | vines is said to be superior in quality to anything Boston Journal, but one or another of the cities | of the kind grown in this country either for wine and towns In environs of Boston is illuminated | making or for table use. by the torch ef the incendiary, against whose in. | Mr.Rolher having received quite a number of sidious wile the watchfulness of the authorities | these cuttings has established a depot in New seems to be powerless. York city for their sale and distribution. Mr. R. says the success which has attended the attempts already made to adapt them to this country in different sections is: remarkable. ire on LOVE, COURTSHIF and MARRIED WEE: inolading our Kelstions. And on_ D NESDAV'EVENING—hue last in Weshington— | devote tue entire evening to . PUBLIC EXAM NATIONS ; the or lecting such gentiemen and iadies an afford the Most interest. A rich treat may be ©: this occasion. Tickets for the course 50 ; gle lectures 25 cents PROF. FOWLER remains in his roome—Pxit. Harmonic Hatt—during the » where he will ke Private Examinations, give charts and ful! written desciiptions of character to those who wish, if they call at once, ap2-s PAINTINGS AND STATUARY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, On GALLERY, (on Pa. av.» bet. Toth and 11th sta.) B81 ne ees meee Hs owes ens RS jckets. admitti; to the Galery aid Course of Addresses by emis Missoun! AND ITs NoR.—The action of Gov. Stewart, of Missouri, in vetoing the railroad appropriation bill, meets with the disapprobation Sas of many persons besides the railroad men. Both Board of Public Works the necessity of protect- = nent lseturers, during the season of six Houses of the Legislature adjourned on the auth | __T!® PRestpet’s Levas, last night, was much | eration the bill reported from the Committee on | ing the public buildings with lightning conduc- LOST AND FOUND. weeks... -.. paneer Ni conte shia dia! et tr Garccnce tats. recognise | three ane rously attended than on the last two or | ‘Territories to punish and prevent the practice of | tOF- ————— — al Istinstant, between | _ This Exhibition of AMERICAN ART contains 2 to adj P ‘ three occasions, there being quite a jam of broad- polygamy inthe ‘Territories of the United States, UG" The Canadian Parliament has announced hand the corner of Se works by nearly ali our Eminent Artiste, their right to adjourn, as there was not a quorai | cloth and crinoline. Most of the usual visitors, | sud to annul certain acts of the Territorial Legis’ | its intention to repeal the duty on books which pase ef Comite Gale Eee lela Sex gral of the most meritorious in Present, and issued a proclamation commanding official and unofficial, were present, besides acon, | lature of Utab— was imposed during the last session of Parliament. * black nibbon. A sui! are for sale, them to meet again on Monday next, which is - Mr. Noell, of Mo., said be had come to the con- clusion that he could not vote for the bill reported from the Committee on Territories. He believed iderable sprinkling " \ Saltuess treated with perfect contempt by most of the |“ S°™ble sprinkling of uew faces, masculine and : 7 4 lof 3 at feminine. The President and his niece were ap- {77 Mr. Douglas E. Jerrold, a son of the cel- at No. 645 Goventen ebrated English wit and author, Douglas Jerrold, > r 1 spending & short tin d SPECTACLES, BALLS AND PARTIES. parently enjoying excellent health and spirits, and | that Congress had power to enact any law for the bee Mlanens. with = their homes Le. had a kind word of welcome for each visitor. government of a Territory, but objected to the r F Persenal. ——— *+** Wilson G. Hunt, ¥ Megruder, U.S. A., are at W HE NATIONAL BLUES Have the honor (> inform their iriends and the public gene. rally that, by reqnest, th , ° ASS Second Grand BALL, the A ROOMS, on EASTER MONDAY on bill upon other grounds. He held that the citizen of a State emigrating to a Territory, curried bim not the laws of his State, but the rights which J 1,090 FRESH COCOA NUTS. eects UST Received from San Blas, nti GEO. PEARSON, ne find nem at Dr. WOLESON'S, Ce eNce.—Chaplain Charles A ards’. Davis has been ordered to the receiving ship at New York, Capt Navat [prey * he enjoyed under those laws; but polygamy was | — aE ee annntreet near Ba _ BOARDIN goagsion p fine will be presented to the Company --»«Hon. J.P. Hale, N. H.; Hon. P.C. Cal- | Norfolk not recognised nor tolerated by any State. He | PRK RRC MET aoe 3 NE | _. Webber's Brass and Cotillion Band has been en Thon Saeed Wy Sheahan, Esq. lil. aud Col | prof. Thomas J. Robinson has been ordered ta | 2810 favor of the amendinent proposed hy tne B see eR ELLs JAY BOARDING HOUSF.-MRS. PAYNE | gaced forthe ogoamon. Thos. Jchnson, Md., are at the National. the National Gheesvator: a Wedkingts gentieman from North Carolina, (Mr. Branch.) or ap Leese . Pa avenue: has just opened © Boarding house nearand im -+-+ Mrs. Swisskelm says that the popularity of | ‘"* N@"° vy eningson he oooasion. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. adinitting 8 gentic some cther mede of getting at this evil in a prac her paper in Minnesota is due to the fact that a aE, enue] ew ef Kirkwood House, south of Pa. avenue, 433 12th street, where permanent and tranriant | ™&? 4nd ladies. tical way, without intreducing the subject of , ee ‘ hearde find’ comfortable, socommodations. Committee af Arrangements, “people are always expecting ahe will say some | TH® Weatmer—The following report of the He did not pre et Ga ie at le oy, =uet oD a ELLs Furniaved Rooms to lets with or eithaat Bona Paptain Wer, pl thing she ought not to." weather for the morning is made from the Amer. 7 : ee ap $ ecst punish crime ina Territory involved the right to abolish slavery ina Territory, for slavery. being au institution of a State, was entitled to Protection in the Territories under the Constitution. 28 Pennsvivania avenue mar set Se Four aoa Cail. cor I ies rae in | isan Consolidated Telegraph Line te the Smith Charleston, 8. C., on Sunday lo wit: Rev Dr. Nebersiah dame, of Beton’ te nation of Sonian Institution. The time of observation ia the South Side View of Slavery; Rev. Dr. Blag- | &Pout 7 e’clock : UGS EMICALS OARDING.—Several desirable CHAMBERS, Orarge aad coed 5 D CHEMICALS, with itable fur families or singie gentiemen, are committee on Past of the Military. sortment of FANCY t San JMERY now vacantat J.N.Siusrt’s Be ing House, No detved OF the Dene Sree EY dust ro vd 453 9th etreet, one door south of ©. Phe iooston Ce Mai. Gon’l Weightman, Col. Naylor. LW a Mai. Peter B. Baoon Ma). L. J. Col. P. Fores. Middleton, c a Mr. Olin, of N. ¥... said be proposed to vote in 2S 2 1s one of the moxt desirabie in the city. The par- | Col. W.R- Drinkard, Mas. Kaward Towers, en, gf fhe, O14 South Church Boston, Rev, De. | New york, wy Are 20. favor of the bill as at last a protest of the nation | aps Cor, Maxsised no 2d Big ee we lora spacious ‘od the house supplied with ailltie | Capt. J, ¥. Dest gilt. J, E- Powers, ' 5 - 2 ra axainst the enormity of the crimes perpetrated in | — i = modern improvemen, 1 Rev. Gardiner Spring, of New York Philadelphia, P clearing off, 57 Baltimore, Md. fantry. leads wares Utah, thouzh he would have been far better - Among the men of note from a distance FANS! ae a the chambers, bath, t. J. Pook, Lieut. S. Owens Washington, BoC cate wna s pleased if the bill proposed to wipe from the 5,000 BEAUTIFUL BT En ae ders accommodated, Of the President's Mounted Guard, Row in Washington city.we pervelve Gen. Hiram | Richmesd We Srsqncdabatcgeas statute-bock at once the act organizing that Ter From 10 cents to $20, Pa YARD.—A centleman and lady, or two or three | Capt. Tait, Lieut. Bishop, Walbridge, of New York city,who in these times Petersburg” Va. eeacdy icin, nitory . At MeLAUGHLIN’S, muisle goutimen, ean find Reoms and Board, Of the National Guard. seems much more rarely to visit his relatives and | Staunton i ‘raining, cnsle= Mr. ‘Thayer, of Mass., said it was refreshing to} ap 4-1w Ta. av.. between 9th and 10th sts. . addressing R. J. B., Post Office, mar it. | Capt. Towers. Lieut. Shekel. many friends in this section of the country. We wale Ge know that there was at least one subject npon L ante ah —— ee =I 6 55 Seabees the ers not secn bim on Pennsylvania avenue for 5 eae which there was no sectionalism, for all could “TRAVELING BAGS ae ae NE ; Ts om Cr d ~++*The New York Tribune gives the follow- | Macon Ga, aoe : amy. He concurred in the general condemnation Mall Prices, Also, BONNER aoe ast “| Capt. Kings oo sre uniaeutSrlvester, ing romantic particulars of the cause of the sudden | Columbus. Ga... cloudy of polygamy as an existing fact, and would so act | Just received at McLAUGHLE FRENCH FLOWERS. RUCHES, &c., &e. the Union Guard. departure of Surveyor Hart to Europe: “Mr. Sur- | Montgomerg Ala toelendy, warn aa to insure its speedy extermination. But pe R . Py, we. Webwen he coe ek ks ‘Now opening at Can ent aaeran ot poe Sostzomesy Gxard., P seyor Hart has fallen beir to an eelate under the | onfomery: Ale cloudy. aniy had existed for thirteen years in U apt iw Manas. betwen 1h aunt 10th sts. ort: NCapt. Shafer, of the Nations’ KERen emt? following romantic circumstances. Years ago. | Mobile, Ala.. cloudy, 70°. such zea! for voting against it was never before COLUMBIA STRING ap 4-cost a Lieet. Watkins; lout. 3, Wares” when in Paris, a lovely Jewess became enamored | New Orleana;La_ cloudy, 70, wind SE | saniteated | Now. all at once, there was a incral This Fayorito Resort "WO. THRE ; FIVE, SEVEN Lieut J. Kelly, Lieut. MeGlocklin. ci him, but he did not return the passion. When | Barometer at the Sinitheontan at ane (cor- | $P28m or panic impelling 1 ait] having lneniextousivety oeprovell 464 Nis B FLOUNCE®, Berags, Oreandy, Jaco- Be came back to New York. he still remained the | revted for temperature,) 29,515; at noon, Soden | Polygamy at ail havards” As a penal statute it the Taek socom pete object of ber tender recollections, which were * Cammittes on Part of the Citizens, Mayor J. G. Berrett, Prof. seor MoLeod, Binke. r. Richard Irwin, nett, Poplin and Berage Angines Robes of new and Thermometer at 7 a.’m_, 53°; at noon, 513. Tal'desigus. Also. tive and seven Flounces Gren- ——-2+8-__ since last seazon ia now ready to accom: ric Nic and OTHER PLEASURE PART! e An inspection of the Grounds 18 re: peotfully 5o- Would not be enforced, and it ought not to be. shown by her sending him, on the several annual The attempt to enforce it would be cruelty to that feast days of ber ancient faith, valuable presents — Mr. ‘allaoh, ignorant people. It would drive them to the | jidtet” THOMAS FA! oe a s which only the delicate taste of | _ J7~ Mr. William Euston, of Charleston, S. ., | mountains and prolong the institution for years Provrietor._ fake, Ni woman knows how to summon up. Every feast | WhO died recently, was worth from $3,000.00 to But it was said the honor and authority of the Stois Spring Cloaks. Firured Be-ager. Fou'ard r. Richard Wallach. of the Passover, ax well as every other Mossic day $5,000,000. He leaves all the income of his estate, | United States must be vindicated. How vindi- FOR THE OLD AND YOUNG. | Sit ey Dress Silks. Super Black Silks, St sla r. Thos. P. Morgan, of mark, accordingly they were dispatched to this | Te#l and personal, to his widow, having no heirs, | cated’ By a law admitted to bea dead letter An Tpunense si 5) . = and Brocha Bordered jprawis ac ee Mr, John Turton, . sity, sentimental objects of art and vertu: and | Charged, however, with the gid of certain | from its inception? It wasa shan ab witio. a FINE FANC AND TOYS, frooped ES is of og A oat ress Easlk = selther disteene ine eee and vertu; re. | Pequests and annuitigs to relatives. After the life | false pretence: and he would never vote for it - at Gloves: Gauntietts, together witk Houeskonieg = eiprocity treaty. could abate her love the least. | interest of the wido@, and the reversion or lapse | AS an expression of the moral sentiment of the TAC i 7 As she was faithful in life so she was true in | °f the several charges mentioned, the whole estate country it was superfluous; asa penal statute it Met ACGHLINGS Goods in every variety of quality and prince WANTS. ‘Temple of Fancy. | ap4 : a SuplentVanrs : WANTED-A cood PLUMBER, at No 510 Seventh street. Steady work ‘given. News but a first-rate workia mand apple. it CW. CPNNINGHAM is given In trust to the City of Charleston. for the _— Rn ees fe cer cad, “Hat | establishment and Support of a retreat for aged dying, bequeathed © Be ete et was | Indigence, under certain conditions, one of which legally necessary for him to go abroad to look fr ae wilding of cottages for the nse of the poor, after it, and, accordingly, he sailed on Saturday | fee of expense. for Hamburg, where the estate lies.”’ ap tlw 'AYLOK & HUTCHISON. 7 |.,COAL AND WOOD. Pp i ion. Tue supcediaah a ineina. purchased the Helmbold’s Genuine Preparatio er tablishes ¥ 708! ard o} ie “ - S > a 5. Hi Youre. bees leave reepectiuliy t> inform the HIG POOSD FEMI ARTE ACT BUCHU, patrons of the establish:nent, and the public gerer- A Poaitive and Specific Remed: PLERE STOCK OR BOB ond A COM: | Por Diseases of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS, PLETE STOCK OF FUEL of every kind which | OR VE ond DROPS CAL EL ee tartans Hehe bs” in? online nana schabent |, tts Atcdicine inevoaaes the power of Digestion, disposition to Pleara to merit a continusnes of me | 224 6xoitys the ABSOR RENTS into health ‘was powerless, and as a vindication of the honor and authority of the Government it was worse than futile, for it would bring both authority and honor into 1idicule aud contempt. Mr. Vallandigham, of Ohio, said he would sup- port this bill without hesitation, if it only pro- to annul any act of the Territory of Utah legalizing polygamy, because the right to disap- pee of the laws of Utah was expressly reserved n the act organizing the Territory. But this bill ANT respect dations. Appls No. 237. TUATION as wet nurse. by a tweman. Good recommer orner of First and B streets south, EY —————— {j7" A man named Michael Flock, who killed another named Edward Foley at Houston, T, xas, Ttems Telegraphed from Washington. has been bailed at 815,000, The Telegraph: The Associated Press —— says: speaking of the question of bail, says it is in. The House Post Office Co: by which the Wy TERY OR eee eas ANTED—By a steady woman, with a ch mmittee, have nearly | clined to regard the killing as technical murder, | proposed to so far beyond that, add tonnes Od Predecencon.” Wverally conferred oy ME OSS | dapdeitignn, aud all UNNATURAL ERLARGE: | cone (ict cist Years of age MUTT pha unanimously agreed to recommend the restoration | and adds that murder is ‘s crime rarely, if ever. | punish a penal offence in any and all the Terri- He Geode Ninth #t.enet. side, bet. Dand FE. MAT! ipaueed., seer well as PAIN and IN- | object as a good hon Apply at No. 396 Four of the mail to the steamship Isabel, and the Com- | committed in Texas.” Killing can tarely, if | tories of the Cased States. He did not deny the | =? - EN WME On CHILDREN. at. between D aed ee mittee of Ways and Means will, there is little if] ever, be considered murder in that State, then, | power of Congress to legislate for the Territories, Saat ns ‘i ANTED—A WOMAN to cook and wash, and any doubt, report an appropriation of $50,000 per | one would think and he repudiates the Insane doyma that Congress HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCRU, b & young GIRI. to sesist in chamberwork. anpum for her mail service between Charleston —— possesses the sovereign power over the Territories. oak: Apply to L. F. POURTALE™, D atrect south, b= and Key West. in addition to the ocean postage a Some years azo there was a man in New | Congress was limited int all its exercise of power between Havana and Key West. Orle: 8 who on week days was a cotton broker— Senator Hunter emphatically denies the truth | on Sundays he was a preacher. There had been a of the dispatch from St. Louis, charging that he | week of unnsual excitement in the cotton market, ‘or 0 Pasig | from Excesses, Habits of Di avy Yard. nm by the Constitution, by the spirit of our institu- Early Indiscretion or Abune, twesn 6th and 7th streets ens! 3-3" tions, and by the Hpaeryey asea lee of j ice. Attended with the folowing Symptoms :— ‘ pn ANTED~—A good Colored SER VANT.? 0 It bad been the policy of the Government down to Lees eE Momsen Ditkonlty or ere general housework. Gund racommend had written a letter to Sprinyfield, Ill, urging | and on the following Sunday our friend com, 1854 to delegate its legislative authority toa Legis- Weak Nerves,” Trembi Til gs required. Inquise at No. 306 pats Se the Cook delegation to attend the Charleston Con- | menced the services with hymn, which he | lature of the Territory as regards all its domestic Horror of Disease, _Wakefulnesr, — 31; between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock 6 vention, and intimating that their expenses would Tangunced as follows: «We will sing to praise the | concerns, reserving ouly the tight of revision and eee eee of the Manche ran tae Back, =e ‘A steady WOMAN id. bs 27th hymn —long staple? : 5 ST niver att vars NRE. = bl apr propoeed amendments to the Pacitictel-| et tO Stale ST aris C., spoke in opposition to the ee NEE a ae euguces onthe Fase core enr ane irom fora ml aon egraph bill be adopted by the House, there ix rea | {[J-James A. McCorkle, who embezzled $15.- bill, denying that there was any polygamy in 0} mR’S Fee OO ALLID % ‘TE. S ” | squedact No oldeetion at pam tne Georgrtons son to believe the line will not be built for yeres | OOOE the faints aoe People’s Bank. at Rich- | Utah, unless it could be shawn that & plurality of FALLID COUNTENANCE, aqueduct. No objection af accompanied oy m fo come, as the capital to insure the construction | mond, Indiana, of which he was cashier, has if allowed to go on, which this wives was sanctioned by the Territorial law. He UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. | hese symptoms rapvaven pocn fliowes ne | Na°375 inh wise wen teees ee I * je 0. reel » between G an Will not be supplied. It will cost probably from | been tried, convicted and sentenced to pa a fine | was frequently interrupted by questions, and had SEW PICTORIAL EDITION IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, = avenue. mar 24-26" $200,000 to $1,000.00, besidesa largesum annually of five hundred dollars, be disfranched for five | not concluded bis remarks when— N - ay. i Onze or W aid THE Easier de - to keep it in working order. ° years, and incarcerated in the State prison for four Nelson announced that he would call for 1500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. Phe Aad Dik REO hte a eanen! bacon S a aa. an meen ——_—_—_—_____ Years. ie perio auestion ab Hires olclack so-aiterow: | sn aon WAV WORDS as acu 7 SINS ANLEY- AND CONSORPTION,” FOR SALE AND RENT. UF The Shoemaker's strike at Lynn seems to| %3-The Boston Liberator givesa listof the | At twenty minutes before five o'clock the House | 9” to 10.000 N ENONYAES. ty Pook Conn roar | Many arheware sl taoweesh or ties snffering, eres be reacting just now, upon those who were in- petitions presented to the Legislature at the present | adjourned. __ Table of SY ONYMS, by Prof. GOODRICH, UT NONE WILL CONFESS. 4 [ Fer other ** For Sale and Rent” advertisements, Strumental in stirring it up. The Lynn journals | Heston “against slave hunting in Maceo With other new features. Together with all the | THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS #ee first page } Yybich a few weeks since were taking sides with | or, in plain English, to. nullify the Gecuieros matter of previous editions. In one voiume uf ahead ep epaen = the “strikers’” now begin to see their error, and | of the United States, th t “agreement with hell,” In THE SeNate, to-day, a spicy discussion 2 Noll by all Booksellors, | pits CONSTIEE TION ONCE AFFECTED are giving true and iinpartial versions of the | asthe abolitionists call it. “Phe uumber of pe- | sprung upon the disposition of the Medill reso- RIAM, Springfield, Mass, WITH OR iC WEAKNESS good wood-cellar ; pump of 5 x whole affair. The shoe business ‘s dull, we are titions is nearly fifteen thousand i by N as pesterde cee“ Th cht wes.of Dlusirntia Requires the aid of meaicine to strenethen gat; on First st eet east. betw wd told, and there has been no time in several years UF The Selma (Ala ) State Sentinel says that lutious offered by Mr. Green on yesterday : Me erghty pages o estrations, , And Lynorete the Systom, | Lalaoce in when 60 little has been doing asnow. Those of ile aliad have been cancue thi says thal Mr. Green was in favor of their reference toa comparable in fineness to those of bank notes, | Which Beuwpouv's EXTRACT BUCHU envari- _ proj 3 4 the work people who are persistent, and hold out, a iiverand that thevare ie fraterien special committee, as he considered they did not | are worth the price of the hook.” —Ch. Herald ably dors, apitel ari ~ for the reason that the manofacturers will not sign a + yome within the province of any of the regular committees Mr. Saulsbury commenced a defence of Mr. Medill. Mr. Green, interrupting him, raised a question of order to any discus 2 of the merits of the case before reference Mr. Pugb said that Mr. Medill was absent, bad gone home sick—and he thought it was not fair to bring up the inatter in his absence. Mr. Green said that a copy of the resolution had been served upon him before he left for heme He knew this to be the case, and no man could deny it. Mr. Bayard spoke in defence of Mr. Medill, and 6 t th B t ’ 6 t th Py d t ATRIAL WILL CONV NCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. ‘Ge’ ¢ Best."* Get the Handsomest, eee “ EMALES— LES=FEMALES, Get the Cheapest. Get Webster. | op n'os Sb LWat MALES MARRIRD, ON LATIN: MARKIAGE. IN MANY AFFECTIONS rECULIAR TO nN FEMALES, the extract Bucha RECOMMENDATIONS FROM PRESI. | PB) other remedy. as ao;ier Sasprenion DENTS OF COLLEGES tomary Esveountions, Uloteeted or Bete toee state Within the last fow weeks the Publishers Laye | of ths Uterus, Leucorrhus or Whites, Sterility, ftie moritsef this | and fora | complaincs incident to thes x. whether Presidents of as arising {rom inv iecretion, Habits of ipation, es of the United 4 the foots Este en] DECLIN® Ok CoiweE OF LIFE. sk) OMS ABOV! NO FAMILY So Take next duor—No. 2: apt centioman deelining hous sell his FURNITURE ari PFECTS at private on the most reasona Apply at 352 Sixth street between H and I streets north. apt FOR RENT-A two-story BRICK HOUS Fe eenth = between RK and S. ing HOP. SMITH, above. Terms $8.9 per month. Possession immediately. ap 4-3t OR RENT That vers desirable DW ING HOUSE, No. 367. routh side, Pa.» between #6 an 6th sts.. containing 17 rooms, 1 Fas and xas fixtures complrte, aud also hydrant, sr : 7 ‘bich were transplanted from the Savannah river the “bill of prices,” are of course out of employ- | re " ‘alla ment, their places having been filled by workers wey tle rather Sepeaited in the Tallapoosa from other towns. Manufacturers have no trouble i ia ing plenty of “jours” to fill all orders, and i[7~ A Louisville dispatch says that the Hanson Se SP tec take journeymen are out | Mair arose from slight difficulty with the return, of employ. The stories about “oppression” and ing Bereans, who came back merely to dispose of Pye nny”? which have regaled the rars of sympa- their Kentucky property without intending to re- talzing audience In Nee York ace elsewhere, | main. : ; would seem to be exploded by the denouement, as I~ Almost the entire business Portion of Jack- it turns out that the only ones who received but sonport, Arkansas, was burnt on Sunday. Loss - “two-and-balf or three dollars per week’? were | $150,000; insured for $90,(00. pe a pprensices and inferior workmen to whom the “‘Journeymen’s Cordwainers Association”? would give only half price many years since. See Saas {197 Specimen pamphlets of the now features sent ConTEMP by inail on application, or ane FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT oF Ey z 4 Be WITHOUT IT! A Aweene’s Orphan Assim, will he opened c Ore I: | unpleasant | the yard. id permmncnt tenart. the Rigs - gp phere County, Mp.—We learn | Assembly Room i ue, A great va Mr. Green asked for time (the hour for the of Burlington, Ballon e HELMBULD'S EXTRACT BUCHU welfth street. between | and kK t early on Mon morning, the dwelling | ricty of usefu es will be special order having arrived) lo reply te Mr Bay- - Ciampi of Holy Cros: M fi ; Murphs of, Abingdon house of T. Lansdale, Esq., agent of the Triadel. | ‘is a. Phe Sisters and tady managers of this | ard SECRET DISEASES Y Middlebury. Andrews of “Marietta. a “At little expense; brows in Mendiactading’ Ge + at Triadelphia, | Msttution, appeal to the well k:own charity of the | “Nir. Puch rose to object Iton. Rest of Sint In all their Stages. . dacuevecienee LLING HOUSE, No. 364 Maxxs- Montgomery county, Md. took’ tine sredelphla, public ss Wwellas strangers visting our elt, Mr. Green.—I have ihe floor. alr, and will not Reynolds vf I Leo ee ie side, Ustweos iith ant 1? tirely consumed, together with the dwelling of eH be interrupted. You shall not speak a word while = Mr. Rowe, chief clerk of the Company. A larze t causes a frequent desire ana gives strength to e premises. aps stated commu I have the floor Portion of Mr. Lansdale’s furniture wes also de- H 8 Urinate, therevy Removing Ubstructions. -Chapier, No. 1 MASONIC.— Ht 7 Columbia Ry atthe Hall, co a ‘ j ; OR RENT—Two four-story Brick HOUSES. . We t3 Mr. Benjamin rose to make an explanation in Preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra. - H el stroyed. The dwellings were in close proximity Rint and atroots favor of Mr Medill, bs : Anenicl All Pain and. Inflammation corner. Kent Sinescie” Nt Inquire at to the mills of the manufacturing company, and od thai the officer ni & Mr. Green —You shan't discuss this subject on | found an Diseased, and torn out Matte. apt” W. B. PRENTISS it was with ditticulty that the flames were arrested will be prese: its merits at this time THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS = before they communicated with the works. As arnestly req Mr. Benjamin.—The gentleman must not dic- tate what I shall or shail not do om this floor. Mr. Green, (smiling.)—I mean that | would prevent you throu,zh the Presiding Officer and the rules of order Mr. Benjamin —Then address yourself to the residing cificer. (Mr. Fitzpatrick was in the it was, they narrowly escaped destruction. ‘The | sons in regular x total loss by the fire is estimated at $3,000; whether By ocder of thy inured or not. has not been learned : Sst Saas le aaa U7-The Nord states that Abdul-Medjid has Just narrowly esca; causing a ministerial revo- "who bays paid heace Jers to ho Cares ma rebort : va paid Avary fees time, have found they rere deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “rowFRFtL As. TETOENTS.” amie jw ap inphe system, to break nan forme an oe PERHAPS ATER MARRIAGE. Pree 07. tear ae a ei We are Pe i the hon rt rahe tig Ines, or of A: BORLAND, 388 1. sk norte, m4 <i ce FORE Goes resents game ling are cortia .&. HP. y, your work for the of the First ope "Stands naw pre-eminent.” "There | 3, ‘iis aes lution. The Sultan wi: to marry a slave, ner of Twen- | Chair.] Sante sag it will e standard | .Use Be_msoip’s Extract Brenv for all affec- juilding. For terms apply to J. F. which he had full right to do, and the minister. EVENING. \pril Strate THURSDAY | Nr. Green’s motion to continue the discussion th ast, itnot for Bagiant | tone seg itt eee WOLLARD, at No. 371 D street, between zm made no objection. “When, however, he asked cee RAN DOM: Presiden on the question of the reference cf the resolutions Chis truly great aud | Wether exitteeny NS, and sth streets, |” fe 25 cot! them for ten million piasters for the marriage WM. RIGGLES. Secretars, "ap t-st’_ | being lost, and the special order, the homestead 3 iplete ‘apparatus, for ‘all MALE OR FEMALE, ‘OR SALE—A two-story BRICK HOUSE- fetes they pleaded the penury of the treasury and 3ST. ALOYSIUS'—Ti ™ Holy | Dill. being taken up— . wan literatures, It is diffienlt. to coscc eet | From whatever cauve originating and no matter of] Nb. 39) L street, betw.en i4th and Tenet — refused. - Week"oalled Fenebrne wilt he ‘perfornel r- Pugh was addressing the Senate thereon, | crvciics that couil ie aided gene eat HOW LONG STAN with € roome and a Sood enllar, and water in the [7 One Sunday morning, recently, some ex- | inthis churoli on WEDNESDAY ith ieee end | when our report closed. of yard, and stable. eltement was caused in the Baptist church, Pitts. | THURSDAY and FRIDAY. at 5 o’eloo! “A vast treasury of knowledge, the whole of which | Diseases oftpese organa require the ai: ‘ Apply at the promises. aps iw” : s rt WLD'S E CHU —neeeeeinuenntanestesitestesseemeasesetasronapene reso Hovse.—Mr. Stanton, frem the Committee on | 's needed ery one who uses the English la en ite each a SETIC, ee ye ROOMS for rent. One suit the r an office for a town, Rensselaer county, bya man walking in | ths last lay, the Kev. Dr. Ean: President of the midst of the congregation stark naked. He | Georgetown College, will preach on th as Military A ffairs, reported back the West Poiat ap- And is certain to have the desired effect in a!) Dis- able nysician, lawyer, oF n Passion marsate chater a | 2808 FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. (being situated on tl nd" foor ;) the was led out 2s soon as possible, and decided to be |! pp siren, : 3-2t* | propriation bill with a recommendation that the oct tae oreo tenes tt | Evidence of the most reliable end SRS woe} Ay | ted ou the ground ‘oor ;) the insane on the subject of dress. DEMOCRATIC 3 NAL COMMIT. | House concur in one of the amendments making | every term stre U7 The editor of the Bellevue (fowa) Courier Th E-—The members of the: Demooratic a small appropriation for the support of the Acvad- dom ef our e yA Bi: 7 w o wis. | fer Will accom) the medicines. if reat jo. 364 Mth etreet, abo: 1 all # conviction Of the wis. CERTIFICATES UP CURES. eee ennai al has tied the experiment of raising nin that | SSttonsl Committes, composed of one from each “whi i h Y i . nl RAME HOU ; but recommending a non-concurrence in} incorporate all the improvements which are de. : #rom 8 to 20 years’ stand ng Fok RENT—A comfortabie F' € t State, are requested io mect in WASHINGTON | CY alle veloped in the serenes of lexicozraphy &co ke, Wits Nass xnows ro ms on I3th street, near Franklin Square, conts’ State, with considerable success. He has raised | CITY, at the Roome of the Democratic National cae Fs pees Gener to, (ates Sea ee a however. the opinions Agi ae rh SvlENCE AND FAME. 00. Ing 9 g00d rooms. ‘The rent Me a some eight or nine pounds from a single strip | Campaign Committee. No. 8 434 street, on exes . lo on sneha snbject ‘ea: nore satisfactory than Price $1.00 per bettie, or six fer $5.00. nt punctual tenant. The key is some five feet long. ae UKSDAY, Apri! 5, 1860, it the special order for Tuesday next. hose of eur Delivered to any Address, securely racked from Grocery, at the corner, wars at 19 o’cieck @. m., for consultation on important Mr. Curtis, as a member of that Committec, observation. terms wi!] be made known. Ty The Legislature of V “ye has ad-} business. A fi RO eee is desired. | said he would have been in favor of the amend. | STATE SUPERINTENDENTS OF PUBLIC | ° Descrinz Syurroms 1x acy Communications pc meee House till the first a in De- A. SMALLEY, Chairmat. "| ment if be could have discovered in the official INSTRUCTION, Cure. Gu: Advice Gratis feet cf ret and the Senate sine dic. } reports that the President and Secretary of War obusi-} J. H.G BLERR i ; C. L. VALLANDIGHAM,} Seot mae importance was transacted on the F teste . — selected for their qualifications to take charge of * were In favor of this additional force; but they | the edneatioral interests of tho country—more es = AFFIDAVIT. B @,an Alderman opagaect a asa, rent . T. his Perso ap ‘ewil a i cially our great comnion School svstem—watch. | theeity 7 ' aA sermon specially addresed to thieves BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, — | Dove on Gout ayomed an expression of Ing courtant. with Totehigeat “ergliny every in. | daly sworn, dot aay. his preparations co.taru ne | wil Roa te ove of Bara, pd harlots was preached in New York Monday x7H StRERr. Mr. Reagan urged early action on the amend- a noma veliebe therefore, tl ra theme ar no butore rely vege! H. T. HE MBO! & eaterniahes, Apply in the house, No om ue sew of the class addressed were pres: | , Pure cakes every dar, jens Frama | ment. The people of Texas should know whether | 8,02 more valuable, the ‘Dictionany best fitted | Seort and subsoribed before mes thie 2d aay of SEE SL el sppeeite Tecavary Buatins- , however. a Ornaments inds sizer, +} they have any hope for the protection of their | in its Derixitions. Voc LaRy. Ontnocrariy, | November, ™ oF gee op preoacts 1x Vinointa.—Du- | Ruse, J 08 Y . Ciogm, &0., lives and peepee: seis tee LATTE BR Proxexciation TLUSTRATIONS: Ta a4 SIBBERD, z month of March seve; made to order, t ptertainment 8, rt. She-man object lo mede a ; ntal eu! - married in Alexander, Va.. and five dimes woe Weddings, 4. raiched with al kinds Gopteet’ ‘ ng special order. The bill was sent back here loaded down with an amendment, appropriatiny a mil- lion of dollars for a new regiment in Texas. It were better this bill should be defeated. and a ture? State$ £ Public Instruction in nearly every St: Union, or nel - street. inf in iF HELMBO Ing officer. where such an ono exists, recom- Ae PRINCIPLED Dea di \ Were entered upon the docket of the Circuit Court. rela 4 gheneet ‘Water’ feos, and’ Wisuen One man, Mr. Wm. P; 5 ww, ~ even Nie zaley; of Arkansas, + $1.25 per gallon mended Webster's Dictionary ‘in the ete Kew rms. Among them are those of i og A leavor to veler wen! ERS, or Winder's i PH SHAF! ‘D, Wh: . R OWN” ard apliw i — are Pon pra as of sugar and eight late of Butoher’s ae way —— beled vets pepe ye cut Naw ok ae rs = “ormen” ARLICLES O8 THE REPUTATION ATTAINED alate, ‘Unionists’ in Georgia have called Senate amendments, and then brought in here to Convention at Mi tis Milledgeville on the 24 be made a special «Kentucky. Tadions. liitesie’ Mie, A ‘The yes and nays baving been ordered on the i i . fowa, scon: innésota. Hetmbola’s Genuine North Carolin,” Aabaina, ‘Californian neers: ci = Canada, twenty-two in ali, “« “ y Price, $6.50. me SYONRTHAN T, WALKAR, Lome! i = A mations 7. Stanton to make the bill spools Sroka. — ood ta case wherea son with der ‘uesday next, resulted yeas 77, nays 4. ——— == = = bis mother to death is stated to be under Invent The House then resimed. the Zonsideredion of Soup BY aL Booxsxiens. ooTe0y 5.8: Ware S88 Seventh street and 8. FIREBOARD PRINTS. kation at Cleveland, Ofte the anti-polygamy bill. “GET THE BEST.” GET WEBSTER. being A new, fod Peuutity sesor French Phetonrd {~ Lieut. a. F.'V. Gray, U.S. Navy, died at Pr mr T.vana on the 15th ult. ae Prists, just reor A young lady in this cityis so refined in + e that abe uses the word ‘‘black- tepals ak moe ef peihtiog, Gol oh te pera substitutes African sentinel. A LS ‘Frecime, pamphlets res sent pam on spplieten wise = i eo Ba ss ee N mar 3)-eost*

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