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THE EVENING STAR lating an express rule of the House in peaking | XXAVIth CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Excitine Scsnzs ar Coxcorp, Mass —The elsewhere than from his seat. Preigrne Meppee et san Demobaaric Nactonat Com - —>—___ following culars relating he seem of | mitrer.— body met in iS city yester Wi Mr. Bocock and others surrounded Mr. Love- the United States officers, acting upon the au! - | morning pursnant to the recent call. Twen WwW SHINGTON CITY: tad ongeiy ame vlan Face as a& joy, and endeavored to have him resume his seat, Proceed ox ° aeey = ity of the Sergeant-at-Arms of ‘Senate and the | three States Hon. A Ss . = ut to no pur) were represented. George a Senate Committee investigating the John Brown | Caldwell. of Ky . was chosen chairman in the FRIDAY ———* 6, 1860, | "ticle upon this subject had been invidiously Mr. Bar! je, Of Miss., (wielding his cane.)— IN TRE Senate, yesterday, after our report ' raid, to arrest a in seeeseecencees: pril 6, 1860, » Mass. we | sence of Judge Smalley, and Hon. C.S. Vailan- commented upon before the House District of Co- Me Boke the damned lying, thievish scoundrel | closed, the House Homestead bill being under g from the — vagy pe will tipen, ae co a ; ie seat. bis bered . Be s place, ‘was unanim: reso! ‘was inexpe- The Weekly Star, aang Copies on Srednentay of Thursday, | Oe iiseicion weaxtdlcdood toapply a stmtiar | COneidere sakes gia: = ney gtr pa eaighe kapam sebool, (attended by two | dient. under existing. circumstances, t» cates Full as usual of metropolitan news and gossip, and | Under the foolish pretence that it designed to | ecitnet, ° ment was that of Mr. Fitch, to © | of the daughters deeeascd John brown) the place for holding the Democratic Conventina hoice literary reading, !s now on our counter | esignate the directors of the virtually defunct The Chair.—The Chair hopes gentlemen will | 12248 shall be entered in alternate quarter sec- | was considered a important witness before | from Charleston to any other place. pases delivery to the public. Embraced in its | Metropolitan Railroad scheme as lobby specula- | resume their seats. tions, and the reserved sections or parts of sections | the Investigating Com’ of the Senate inthe | The committee then adjourned to meet at a peimnting Clalaale'<aa ties following articles: | tors only. We need hardly say that such an alle- |. Mr. Cox—Let Mr. Lovejoy first be seated, shall not be sold for less than double the mini- The Mysterious Sketch; The Counter Jumper; The Girls in Germany; Macauley on Democracy—curious letter from Lord Macauley on American institutions and pros- pects; The Power of Coal; Oysters imthe Chesa- peake; A Cleveland Sell—‘‘ She walks im heauty like the might;" The First Notice of Consumption; A Business Quaker; Race with a Bull; Washington Irving's First Love; How Judge H. helped to unload the Steamboat; Memories of a Quarantine War; Tom Marshall’s Last; A Frag- mentary Komance; Trial and Conviction of Walter S. Land in Prin- cess Anne County, Va., for the murder of his brother-in-law, Benj. F. Flanagan; Fuli accounts of the Bombardment of Vera Cruz mz t r of the invasion of inia by John Brown | Charleston on the 2ist inst. at 10 o'clock. in the Mr. Adrian, of N.J., said he would su gest to | Mum price, and the provisions of this act to be | ana his companions. The Evening Journal says: | Grand Lodge room of the Masonic Hall, which the gentleman, in order that quiet might be | 8} le only to subject to private entry at | A man went to Samborn’s door and rang the bas been tendered and accepted for the uses of the restored, that he would fora while resume his | the date of its passage, bell. Sanborn’s sister answered the call. Free- | committee. seat. He was sure noone regarded the gentleman Mr. Fitch advocated his amendment with much man asked if Sanborn was in, and on being told Previous to taking action on the resolution, Mr as being a coward, or bee that he could in | zeal; and after a brief reply from Mr. Pugh and that he was, said that he had a letter for bim and | Vallandigham stated the reasons for the call, the least be intimidated; and he trusted therefore | Mr. Wade, the question was taken on the amend- | wanted to see Lim. His sister turned to go in to which grew out mai he would not regard the suggestion in this ligbt. oly of the complaints about ment of Mr. Fitch, and decided in the negative— | speak to her brother, and as she went she &| impositions in Charleston concerning accomm Mr. Lovejoy.—No, sir! Iam no coward; and | yeas 17, nays 2s. low whistle. On turning again she saw two or | dations for visitors. He had received numerous will say more, that! cannot and will not be in-| Mr. Brown then addressed the Senate at length, | three men in the entry way, who immediately | jetters on thi. bject. Gentlemen of Baltimore, timidaied. and _was followed by Mr. Green and Mr. Johuson | seized Mr. Sanborn and attempted to carry him ichmond, St. Louls and Lo Mr. Burnett, of Ky., (standing in the tre of | of Tennessee. from the house. His sister res sted to the extent | ville b: Presented inducements for chanci the aisle, between Mr. Lovejoy and Mr. Pryor,) | The amendment of Mr. Latham to the Indian | of her power, and Mr. Sanborn used all bis power | the of meeting to these cities. It might rose to a point of order, that the gentleman be re- | Appropriation bill was to the effect of giving to | in endeavoring to escape from the hands of the | stated that gentlemen of Charleston would, as fs- quired to speak from his seat. Ie swore by all | the State of California $50,000 to enable her to officers, who by this time had got the bandcuffs | as they could, extend their hospitalities to the that was good and pure, that, if his feeble arm | take care of the Indians within ber limits; the | upon their prisoner. When they got him to the | Ceegates. could prevent it, the gentleman should not pro- | General Government to be at no further expense | door the sister stopped her resistance and screamed Mr. Ashmore, of South Carolina. stated to the ceed one step further in such a menacing manner. | on their account. at the top cf her voice and alarmed her neighbors, | committee thet he had appeared at the summons Voice from the Republican side—“It has | Mr. Foster presented nineteen memorials from | a score of whom were soon on the spot. Sy the | of the Secretery, but did not regard himself us a been customary for gentlemen to speak from any | chaplains, ministers of mariner’s churches, and time they got there Sanborn had been dragged | member. He hed met the Executive Committ-« tion of the Hall they might see Proper—mostly | others interested in promoting the welfare of sea- into the middle of the street, without his hat and | at its fi-st meeting as the substitute of Hon B BH. ‘rom the main aisle. men, asking the abolition of the spirit ration. in his stockin; gation was perhaps the only possible dodge by which an effort to break the force of the Star's array of facts in connect'on with the foreign spec- ulating opposition to the Senate’s Pennsylvania- avenue Railroad bill could be essayed. In answer to that assumption, we haveto say that the nominal directors of the Metropolitan paper railroad scheme (for it bas not amounted to more than a paper railroad scheme worth speaking of) are, mest of them, estimable citizens, few of whom are apparently taking any part in the game of securing a charter fora Pennsylvania-avenue Railroad for the benefit of operators around the lobbies, who, for the most part, have no earthly interest in District matters, except in so far as they can fasten themselves, Iike leeches, upon the legislation of Congress or the action of the Execu- ee ig feet. Sanborn at this point held | Nelson, the member of said committee from South Mr. John Cochrane, of N. Y.—Yes; butitisa| After an executive session, Mr. little having | up his manacled hands over his head, andsbaking | Carolina, as expressed in his letter, for the only and the Capture of the Mexican Steamers; tive branch of the Government with reference to | very bad practice, and ought not to be continued. the floor on the Homestead bill, the Senate ad- | them, said, ‘Citizens, look and see what the object to appoint the time when the Convention Congressional Proceedings; Proceedings of the Su- | the District of Columbia, out of which, as out of | [Loud calls being fnade for the Sergeant-at. | journed. preme and other Courts; Operations of the Patent Office; The New England Strike—Mr. Draper's lecture at Willards’ Hall; The Lectures of Prof. Fowler on Parenology—the phrenologist President, mayor, editor, §c.5 4 Change Coming o'er the Spirit of their Dream: The Rebuke; An Eloquent Appeal; The Smelling Committee; Department News; Editorials; Washington News and Gossip; Local Intelligence, $c., §c-; Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail ani telegraph; interesting Personal Items; And a great variety of choice literary articles, both other similar matters, such gent!emen can now and thén make a good thing. As far as we can perceive—and the impression is general in the District—the application for a Pennsylvania avenue Railroad charter nominally for the benetit of the defunct Metropolitan Rail- road scheme, is really for the benetit of specula- ting lobbyites. Some of the latter are already renowned as participants in the profits of the sale of the site of the Brunswick, Ga., Navy Yard to the Government; as partners in the claim for a million and a half dollars from the treasury of the United States for the privilege of using the water of the Potomac to supply the Government aque- duct; and as joint operators with others in trying A that officer being absent from bi t, bi a Sera ——— sama dome for gr tH His eg nN mont . Charleston He thevetane vegusted rms, that officer ing from bis post, his Hovse.—The House having under consider. | mark made a great sensation amon, crowd. | himself as limited to the single ac xing the ccovelinenotiet Taeanaeion Finches ation the anti-polygamy bill, after the adoption | 2U4 matters began to look squally for the United | time, which bad been done. and not regardin. “ States cificers. In the meantime a messenger was | pj if thorized to: wuld decline votinz retuiine thelr seate, We eect ake Kentiemen | of the first, and rejection of the second amend- | Gespaiched t» ring the bells; tnd Boon thee wee ox purticipaliag Rataeer aes tees, eee aaa resume their seats, was compelled to abandon his ment, a separate vote was taken-upon the pre- | paling out the alarm upon the evening air. The position, and call the Speaker of the House to information, that he bad received many letters . and { crowd was momentarily increasing. feom distinguished tlemen in Charleston. of 1 ing the officers and her bro and that she could | hospitalities of that would be extended to Mr. Washburn (Chairman in Committee) re- | t0 60 nays ae dbusamore service there, seized the whip from the | the fullest extent ot t clr ability to accommodat: ported fo the House that in consequence of dis- | ,, Mr- Sickles, of N.Y, rose to a question of priv- | 40 no more s began belaboring the horses in good | visitors and dele, He was frank to say that order that prevailed while in committee, they | {leg¢, and presented the notice served upon him | Carriage and beg of the men took the whip from | jn bis opinion nothinz need be expected from the were unable to proceed with business. Now that | bY Amor J. Williamson, contesting bis seat as | Carnest, but o umped into the carringe to pre- | auti-Convention party quiet had been restored, if no objection was raised | Representative from the third Congressional dis- | Ber, her brother being put into it, but she was | "As ton chamee he hoy no effort would be he would again occupy the chair, and thus allow | tfict of New York, with his own reply thereto, taken out with more force than politeness, having | made to effect one. He did ner thipk the cone the business of the committee to be proceeded | denying the suificiency of the notice, aud moved | ;keH Out with more f struggle. Other ladies im-| mittee had poe: to make ony. and if eo, ttwmoutd with. that they be referred to the ae on dates itating Ler example, the carriage was soon filled, hive 2 very deleterious 2ud injurious effect upow Mr. Sherman said, as peace once more reigned, | tions. Upon this motion he proceed ra et ates8 | and the ofticers found it impossible to remove the friends of the Conveution in South Carolina. he hoped the House would again resolve itself | the House at some length, animadverting upon | them before the writ of habeas corpus tous modo : into Committee of the Whole, and permit the the course pursued by Mr. Williamson in this who, he thought, were uouuimous in opposing out by Judge Woar, and their prisoner taken the change, if not in other States. He had been - to get a charter from Congress for a new Gas com- | geutleman from Illinois to concude his remarks. | Contest from them. ai informed by letters that snany of the hotels would. prose and poetry, too numerous to mention. He made a motion to that effect Mr. Dawes, of Mass., replied, com: ting on Tue Case Berore tne Surrey Court hirge only #3 per diem But yesterday be bad This is just the paper, for members of Congress | Pany in thiscity. We need hardly say that though | Tem objection being raised, the House again | the course the sitting member had thought proper The hearing in the Supreme Conrt was had be- | received private letters sayine thot nen a ont and others sojourning in the National Metropolis | they are believed to have in their pockets at this | resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. | t®, pursue. fore the full bench consisting of Judges Shaw, | had been ‘utted up for entertalament, at @5 and 66 to send to their friends at home. Price only 3 | momenta sort of contract from the lobby agents or Washburn, of Me., in the chair ) Ba dy tae referred. solutions re. | Mttcalf, Bigelow. Merrick and Mone. day, including lodgiag and bedd: The i i r. Cox.—Mr. © a _ iq “ » if » hea habeas corpus wi u c city lai , i conte per copy, of $1.25 per annum. Postage | nominal directors of the Metropolitan Railroad | | Mr. Cox —M gentleman, th speatiag Seance | ported from the Corus: oe Pein eenenal: cased Seaton sis commen yoncoeeh te one jandlords of the clty claimed the high prices of prepaid by stamps when so arranged. company to construct their prospective Pennsyl- | Ore! from his seat, is violating an express rule of | ‘res in relation to the public printing were fur- ing points: should not discuss this question, however, as Le ee, vania avenue Railroad, they have no more sub- | this House. ther Postponed until Thursday next call up the | First. Thot the Sergeant at. Arius of the Senate | should derive voting on any of ‘the propos!tious Spirit of the Morning Press. stautial interest in the District of Columbia than | The Chair sustained the point of order Faised, | icangna Will Co Tan at be Would call up the | of the United States po before the committee. He wonld withdraw The Constirurion farther defends the President | *Y othersof the horde from a distance who are | and directed the gentleman to spenk trom is rei peirgeen Coniaiticeonive wae, | Seat Columbia. which 's exclusively under the * ce aes - eat seat ; ai be “ theg | Jurisdiction of Congress ™ a a = - from his Republican assailants, Congressional and bie odes Sah ati! im So shia Ite Mr_Lovejoy.—I have no seat. ; any Pets Ot Male, ine ragdlAhe hen |" Second. That the precept for arrest being di- Pl cerry! dela ve Pied pill med some od newspaporial. of Congress wi ee sey lo pela Tek : A pole (from the republican side.)—No, nor Gone said he did fot Prope 6 ask for | ected to the Sergeant-at-Arms by name, he alone sum of $140,000, the interest of whiel will. _keep The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional | out of which the lobby may possibly feather their ic waa shagested ‘from the dsmneratic side that | & Vote upon the bill for two or three weeks, but That the Sergennt-xt-Arme cannot depu. | the place in repair. Miss Pamelia Gousingtos, proceedings and news nests liethenepak fentincmce ie “| desired to have it before the committee. t'ze Lis power to others out cf the Disiriet of Co. | the Regent of the Association, writing on the SSS SS ‘The question of the propriety of granting to the | "417 Lovejoy acted on the suggestion, and re-| ‘The first reading of the hill was dispensed with lumbia. _ . pas See ca . ; 1 thi IEF A pulilic meeting in regard to the removal | so-called Metropolitan Railroad Compauy the | sumed his winacke from thes position. Hoenn continuing) satd the House | "after bearing the arzuments of fhe counsel Be korea Loradtsicyrryhallo ere ae of Judge Stump was held in Baltimore last night. | right to coustruct and own the Pennsylvania av- ge a apes AR preyicla corp edie Sap vase Chief Justice Shaw brietiy reviewed the circum- to oie eebinalle te capes @ About 160 persons in all were present, and resolu. | enue railroad, aside from the gress injustice of } AN IMroxtast Patext Case —Theapplication other “twin ‘relic of balbarigne clevene euie Serer eigen t shat it presented 0 | must be incurred If Mount Vereon’ isto be ‘tons were passed and speeches made denunclatory | the proposition to the District of Columbia and | of the owners of Morse’s Telegraph patent for en | the Republican party, of whjeh he wasa member. | toe Cuited States Ce the Hasna Ve officers of | i Tepair, and provided with a force sufficient to of the removal its interests, is very easily disposed of Thus, we | extension or renewal of the celebrated Morse Pa- | was pledged to exterminate from the Territories | tpt. Commonwealth. As to the first point taken, | Rotect and. preserve the house and grounds in Se ae have to say that the Metropolitan Railroad Com- | tent. is now being tried before the Patent Oftice | Of the Cuited States. He wanted to see both the he C IF Josephus Barbee, of North Carolina, pany have not got the first red cent in their treas- ury with which to construct a yard of the railroad Maryland some years ago authorized them to build; and, further, that their charter gives the company no pretence of right to raise money for the construction of a railroad in the District of Columbia by assessing the stockholders to that end. So if the charter for the Pennsylvania av- ¢ Court were not preparrd to say that the Senate nasal f and Kood order worthy their future ma- Py wl ; i twins strangled and go down tozcther. The only - Of tis sum, the anaual rec ommissioner. ‘The opponents are the celebrated | (vestion wae shall slavery beextended beyond ite | could not have ite precepts (egies o's may furnish from $1,500 to $2,000, Henry O’Rielly, also of telegraphic fame, and present limits. In regard to the inferiority of the | Disttict tat Armesaoulh aot deities "chor. | #ithough those of the past year only amounted to Col. Sineed, who are assisted by —- Mann, Esq , | slav he conceded the fact of inferiority. but fy cote srorg chess aus ROAD een oy 28; but the remainder cannot he safely the Morse Company are Judge Mason, Ex-Com- | a" simply | place the weak, at the dercy of | authority. A warrant of this sort must be limited “pin demceaerrg any ps ~ as te homens oem missioner of Patents, —— Gwin, Esq., of Baltl-| the strong, andits him. it wee utterly cble ne haga $e a eee J teirgint Biodome to lucrative interest estimute at 6 per cen! more, and Dr. Gole of this city. Quite a crowd | This doctrine of the Democrats—and it was the shacpel “The fenditian oF the ‘decision called | 1t Would require # principal of trem $125,000 te were assembled this morning, listening to the | doctrine of devils as well—would lead the strong srk ied received a verdict for $2,200, against the W mington and Weldon Railroad Company, for in- Juries sustained by the breaking of the axle of one of the cars, a year or two since. {7 The Union Convention to meet in Balti. more on the 9th of next month, has secured the Front Street Theatre for tive days at the rate of e £110,000. As we have $20.00 in possession, we forth’ demonstrations of applause, which were — on be i 2 = t enslave the w ak every where. If carried out ad aT sans 4. | are #lready in a position te meet onc of our obii 3100 per day. The front tier of boxes is to be de- | Ue Failroad oer io (em 1s will simply | argament in the cate of Sudge Mason in the universe it would justify the asigeis in eu- | 57 sec lathe eae alc al Se ee IE —— i i : ¥ . - my dav: > yet = voted exclusively to the use of the ladies who may ote Rise ee Ee ean hias te St Sereuxy Tie Senate, in executive session, | MaripS wan pecause, Superior to many it ete e subject of the arrest of Sanborn was intro- | 3"! oo. - aon saa enes ; | justify anes! ying 8 wish to be present. y s 3 $140,000 needed for annuz tenance We have further to add, that the people of | Yesterday contirmed the nomination of Mr. Win. | Jurn-and it would ineictonn Tee eae ie dl before the Legislature in the form of reso- ; ; ee, FP The cabinet makers of New York still it - th ones lutions to employ the State Attorney-General for = s —" iy y D . an infinite Juggernaut, rolling the huge wheels ee “4 om New M co AND TH Laixs —The a Washington and Georgetown, with unexampled | 0" 0f Virginia, as Peymaster of the Army of his ommipotenee axle devfe amid the crusted Dated, sed then teed gee Sea ieee eos | Boe Foal eee eae ite a8 keep up their strike. About two thousand of | une mity, are opposed to mixing up the ques- Tue WeatuzR.—The following report of the f and mane led bodies of men. being known, Tarleton, and other officers engazed | arrived at Independence. No bostile Indians them were in consultation on Wednesday night. | tion of their accommodation by the construction Weather for the morning is made from the Amer- | , [Here Mr L.. was inte rupted by several mem | in Sanborn’s seizure, were arrested on, warrants | were seen on the route. ‘The United States for The marble polishers and rubbers announce a de- | of a Pennsylvania avenue Railroad, with the Me. | wen Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Sinith. | Pets ob tee democ His eno tak stence = termination to strike for $25 per day, on Monday tropolitan Railroad speculation; a bantling of the Maryland Legislature, that already exacts a State tax of fifty cents—we believe the amount is—from every passenger who comes to or goes from Wash- ington via the Washington and Baltimore Rail- road; and may as justly, through its control of the Metropolitan Railroad, if ever built, demand of every man, woman, and child who rides on a Pennsylvania-avenue Railroad, a tax for that privilege, for the benefit of the Maryland State treasury. . Setssuuer, acd a from the Police Justice of Concord, and released | at Fort nfon lad been sent against the Apscti Hy anne a a 4 : ror: Pri- by 0 wel ga via reine Soudan Inatitution. The time of observation ta] which was only termiuated by the Chairman | O8 ota nee eee ane Aurapeies and Chaveams tenes about 7 e’clock calling the Speaker to the chair, and reporting os y sad were pitched tifty miles above B ‘ort. They 6. disorder to the House. Order having at leag! if " ‘ ss it vith the Utes, and are potny out to Baltimore, Md...0- ote bern partially restored, the Houseagatn went inte ZA Doses City Sten, Gated Baksok > Sys: | Sve at ar wie Soe aes ane Be eae Rictneea ve ote denied the pone tion eae slavebolding | consequently things look rather dull here. Flour | Yallev__ This retards the starting of emigrati Petersburg, V: imparts christianity and civilization to the en- | Went up lust week here to twenty-five dollars The indignation against Governor Stewart, of C bia, S laved. How could siavehoiding communities | 8ck, but can now be had again on account of a Mi: i. cok tk Gkaiiens, auumanee toe ak Charlestox impart wh: fle dented that | small arrival from New Mexico st siztoca. We | Misourl, and, ble sbetior. conceraing the rai ae ry Was justitied by the Constitution of the | bave fresh arrivals daily from New Mexico and Ha i % made \* rainy any a egy were tie United Stated. "Te Constitution spoke of huinan | the Stites. among whom are several capitalists. | Ranging and burning ae, . beings as persons, and the words slave and slavery | A gentleman bas jast arrived to-day who intends y were purposely avoided by its framers that the | to start here a foundry and smelting establishment next. —_—_—_— Tue Canvass tx Connecticut.—In one of the towns of Connecticut, on the line of the New Haven Railroad, the Republicans took charge of atown pauper from Friday, paying his board expenses, &c. They felt so sure of his vote thaj they gave themselves no further trouble about the vote till Monday, when the voter came up miss- img. Upon inquiring into the absence, they found tue pauper in bed; some of the Democrats had Columbus. +.clear, pleasant. |, Ga. m1 v ~ That the Metropolitan Railroad will ever be | Montgomery, Ala. - Clear. Instrument mizht not seem to sanction slavehold- Gaatc nile coe cise ent eee Stolen his pantaloons, and the rote was lest! built, however, we do not believe: ause up to Prairie Bluff, Ala. foggy. ing. It was asked why discuss this question i Mobile, Ala......0000..1llelondy, 61¢ they had no constitutional power to legislate upon | Will undoubtedly be a success. We need others ry > , A chant it in avder t. voke that | in the same Ney Orleans Mire ssiitensShed ar Pa Mane (bp. | Pubiie oplifon which ‘Daniel Wetter woe seat with the coal rected for temperature.) 29.877; at noon, 29.935 mixhtier than tuunder, tornado, or earthquake, | Stone, the d Thermometer at 7 a. m., 2°; at noon, ———— Wesster’s Quarro Dictioxary.—We are in. wcucu Ww suc puuisers, &. & CU. Merriam, Springfield, Mass, for a copy of their new Picto- rial edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, In common with the editorial fraternity of the country, almost without exception, we can bear testimony to the great superiority of Webster's Dictienary over all others. In the accuracy this time all efforts to raise more than fifty thou- SANG Gouars (vuy BiNCE spent) In real Money to that end, have proved dead failures. They have so failed, among other reasons, because the road, {f constructed, must prove financially a dead horse—practically, a fifth wheel to a coach; there being already both railroad and canal communi. cation between Washington city and the Point of usiitess We bave the fron ore, lime Laudy by w work 1t Dr. Usiat is still alive, but will prob- ‘That public sentiment would ultimately secure | @bly not recover. However, a strong constitution NISHING GOW ihe retioval cf slavery by Gooenty proper means— | and the best of climates are in his favor.”” 0, a Nr hee spent st, Tue Detirivm Tremens Homicipg at Nasy-| the action cf the slivelolding States themselves _ ox at J. HLSMIEPE vittx.—The Gazette says: Dr. Henry Carow, a | He would not curse old John Brown for all the @_W. GLENN'S BENEFIT 406 Seventh st. well-known physician and surgeon of this city, | old and silver of the South. He honestly dis. | S _ t elt SATURDAY, April 7th. la . in was yesterday shot and instantly killed by P. p’ | approved of his actions. but he believed his pur- ————— "= ~ WwW ASHINGTO N THE IRTANT: yOF AND FUR ys! No. = , 40 TO SMITH’S, No. Seveath et, to get ‘Trewitt, postmaster at Sparta, Tenn. The decd | Pose Was a vood one, and his motives honest. He ur FURNISHING GOODS. Tue Conruimentary BENerit and fullness of its definitions its preeminence | Rocks, the termini of the once proposed Metro- | Of committed about 1 o'clock in the afternoon, | Stvod a bead and shoulders above any other char- | Gta SMITHS to get all your READY-MADE oe Tendered to : has never been questioned; it is wonderfully | politan Railroad. And again, because since its| in a room in the third story of the Commercial acer Sguicaad with the purdin meee GARMENTS. 3m B43 GLENN, : ; i Ae r Hotel. The circumstances of t . | from the time be was capture e armory to eer ae — Stas ER. complete in its vocabulary; and its orthography | death, Virginia has been rapidly constructing the cones ae we lndennna then ee nan: | the time when. he was strangled by Gen. Fuss- | he xabscriber has for By all the Attge! f the Establishment, has gradually come to be settled upon as authori- | Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad, and now hag Mr. Trewitt went to the hotel. and complaining | ation. [Laughter ] He denied the authority of | .\,,8ttgt s29? w living in the river ies SATURDAY, Apritth, tative by a large majority of American authors | that work nearly finished to the point from | of inate position, desired the attendance of a phy- | laws for the support of slavery, considering them at the foot of Washington st. Apply to JA When wil be given 9 traly and publishers. whence it must of necessity monopolize the di-| sician Dr Carow, whose office was immediately | 2 apiece Bie ee ee pirate | WARDELL. No. 52 Bridge street, Georgc‘own, Parti h Ad? ENTRRTAINaiE em : = , te °: ite the hotel, on Cedar st., was accordingly | aud robbers divide their ooty © meanes| p 6-3 ‘artioulars in future advertisemen ep ar ecane, Outcry made by publishers of rival | rect travel between the West and Washington, | opposite ‘A few tiinutes after Be. Camere nee | alnvemustues iad ae mah right to her child as] Gieccrn yoUR SEATS FOR Thrinen a ee dictionaries (or rather compilations from Web- | Which the Metropolitan Railroad: abortion’ was'l t.- room ot MrTrewitt tas report of a pistol was | the most refined and gifted lady to hers, and uo | SE GLENN'S BENEFIT. AINTINGS AND STATUARY, ster) In regard to the orthographical changes sug- | Conceived to accommodate. The Virginia rail- heard, an@ those who repaired thither to ascertain | law could deprive her of it aested by Dr. Webster, it is sufficient to say that road in question (to intersect the Baltimore and e cause were horritied upon finding Dr. C.sit-] | Mr. Underwood. of Ga, obtained the floor, | (70 TO SMITHS to got SPRING ard| THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION : . < = SUMMER CLOTHING—No. 456 Seventh st. i ry . they were only suggested as desirable, if they | Ouio Railroad eighty-five miles west of the Point : og ia Bee chats cea) ies Bistal stot nye are Rete tee Hevsesdjourne a. Bee SMITH’S. Seventh st., to get your Boys! Wabnineyon 25s ASSOCIATION, could be effected, as tending to simplify the lan- | of Rocks) may be regarded as a thing accom- De Ours wae 4" sear Sane suc , bg 3 CLOTH ad a = 63m GALLERY, Ao ve oy OR cae mn guage and complete its analogy; and that the | plished; the lower section to Leesburg being run | tion, and was evidently sitting with his back to Proceedings of Te-Day. Wain PR aD SBE Su Exe Admission... waaaitdfeg pecoe tig? OP same recommendations had in almost all cases | daily already, and the upper section being in a| the man at whose hamls Le met bisdeath. Mr | 1x rug Senate, to-day, it being private bili A. RosaEtson. by and with the con. | Gallery ard Course of Agdrarese trom. been made before him, by leading lexicographers. | rapid state of completion—millions having al- | Trewitt was immediately taken into ¢ dy ard Most of these changes have gained ground until ready been expended upon it. That it(the Metropolitan scheme) died Jong confined in jail to await examination; in view o'| (ay, no business of general interest was transacted ; r. hereby notify residents of that nent lecturers, during the season of six which fact we forbear comment, further than to | up to the close of our report Mouse of the C r requests tor work at the Scale weeks. 20 see - ++ Conte they are fairly incorporated in the language. For re Market. . od remark that it is presumed he was laboring und:r| ‘To-morrow (Saturday) is set aside for the trans- : FEW FINGERS, ef apee gatyt ay nig | ART conte: instance, nobody thinks now of spelling such | since, is thorovzkly comprehended by all sen- | a fit of delirium tremens. action of business telafing to the District of Washington April 3. ie. apé3.” Se ot tho mack meritonous in the oo!- words as furor, labor, &c, with the uv which | sible persons in the District of Columbia; who _ ; ene Iumbia. =a ene : wn —— fon eal Webster rejected. also know as well that its ghost would never have | | Mone. No: ir. ‘Thaddeus Hyott tee} Hovse.—Mr. Branch introduced the following | EF. Si F LENN’S BENEFIT® In the present edition, the words in regard to | appeared in their midst, but for the fact that it has oitered 2300, id. in prizes for essays on the | resolution, which was adopted SMITHS is the Piace to buy your SPRING aud BALLS AND PARTIES. which there ts any difference of opinion as to the | literally been called up by the chance of clutching »wers of Conyress to compel Saige t testify | | Kesolved, That the President of the t nited en MER CLOTHING, ~ spelling are given both ways, for the convenience | ‘a good thing” in getting possession of a Penn. | before Committees of Inquiry. We are sorry, if ee: States communica’e to the House, if not incom- P\ glace ty buy Gentiomen’s CLOTHING GOOD TIMES COMING! hie he = salt Ieabout to URNISHING GOODS is at SMITHS, No. | J of the public, and thus all opening for cavil is | sylvania avenue railroad charter, nominzlly as a | t's be true, to find that Mr. Hyatt isabout to add me atible with the public interest, any information | 4'x6 ‘a & : be > TIS D-pendine on the above words that the cicmeliak Gabor ie te the folly of wasting his money to tue folly of a} fouching the reported expulsion of Rmeneannice | 486 Seventh ae toe sank 8 SPOR | SHIELDS BOYS tatond es ne their Fifth cut off. — mder to it. : fruitless martydom. Prize essays rarely contain | zona from the city of Mexico, and coniiscation of N—A_ young, fine pean 2 Po we {ped at Pret z ty A most valuable feature of the work is the illus. The people of the District comprehend thor- | anything either new or very striking, and, in this | tueir Property by Miramon. nf rfeetly NING ve " . din hop oy fe trated portion, executed in the highest style of art, | oughly from sad ¢xperience what, so far as their ipa | fae eee ie on erallaaely _Mr. Stevens intr uced the following resclu- weaken Rtas? mir of eceing Tit ed! i sts are conc or a A a [Ong z s ‘eed to: ap . ax they a and giving a better idea of the subjects repre. | interests are concerned, they Heve'to ¢xpect from of summoning witnesses. as well as inevery other | Kes "That the Secretary of State be re- ee A epeanall ya the seace sented than any possible definition in words | placing those interests directly ur indirectly under matter, can ouly be ascertained in one way; and | quested to 2 Cad be soon could. rt y ouununicate to the [Mouse the report that is by judicial decisions; and this right he con- | of Henry R. Crosby tests has never come before the Courts either in| and occurrences Con this country or in England witbout be!ng solemn- | of the J ly confirmed. He might just as well offer a prize Mr kh for the best essay on the right of the Supreme the control of any company iiolding its charter from the State of Maryland; for they remember weil what the Maryland Legislature has done for them in legislating cencerning the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and in compelling every citizen of the District or stranger on going to or from this city on the Baltimore and Washington Rail- Jeman and Iadl.ox $y, embedving the facts Vetorinary: Surg: et ected with the occupation | P tween lite and Lith street: oe land of San Juan. 5 BUSHELS MAINE AND ONIO MER- Uward offered a resolution, which was | OOO @i-2 POTATOES » om adopted, directing the Committee on Expenditures | _ 220 bbls iy. Extiaan Court of this State to issue a writ of habeas coryus. | for the War Department to inquire whether the | 9/0) !bs. Prime isa:er-cared & If he wishes to secure that most valuable of pos- | contractors for furnishitg the nuarble columns fre | 22s: bright New Orlenn sessious—a fair reputation for common sense—be | the Capitol had been legally deprived ¢ It has also an admirable table of synonyms pre- pared by Prof. Goodrich; a vast number of cita- tions; Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian words and phrases used in quotations; some ten thousand new words; tables of various kinds;—indeed, for all purposes of reference, this work comprises a Commutter of Arrancenents, san, "Day Tim To'nn. NO": | e NATIONAL BLUES i inform their friends ard the rally that, by requ Seoond Grand BA their ROOMS, on EASTER - " will make a clean breast of it to the Committe, © cont acts, and whether the contract was given ped oooneeen” a flag wilt be presented to the Company perfect library within its two covers. road to pay to the State of Maryland a tax of fifty and return peacefully to the bosom of his family.’’ | in accordance with law. * the In examining its pages and estimating the im- | cents for the privilege of making each such trip. ————— Vv. ee < ~ - Baty | r the occasion. mense amount of time, learning, and labor re- | Hence the universal repugnance of all of Shige | Casemeny OF 28s Con Mont etihe lade: ST. PATRI CUNT CALL—The | RUE DUTCHMAN? TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentis- ‘feeling of respect for memory of the man who | portan' c rally | the ceremony e performed, in case the Pope pea: os arate ot —J in devoted his life and vast stores of erudition to its | donated to Maryland and other foreign specula. piel Tesolve to excommunicate the King of lac tr ey ett Ne astkacae bay your CLOTHING: Iet Lieut. Fe oT sietmcnecicalania fnitas 2 . 456 | ” 's jeut. Foxwe' execution. a ~~ the. ceremony will take place in St. Peter's | (y= BIBLE LEC "Cah ev. Dr. Saat-| GPM eH Sas the best foce T orma to Bay your Committee en Part of the Military. Personal. Church with great pomp. All the Cardinals will | k“ . seX, at Roos Vouug PEristian As | “UMITH sells his Gonads Cheaper than any other en's Weightman, Col. Naylor, Pau! Morphy, it is said is to remove t Pie Si steer AoxSERAL FieuT 1% THE) Mouse |p Present; the whole Church dle be ane with vel Unow Pee Helos pe house ia town. ap6 3m : Maj. Peter F. Bacon, seal > v “| Hatt Yestexpay.—We have few remarks to| black; the crucifix will be veiled, and torches of | } i Paris, with bis mother, to reside there, ¢| : { ii make upon the last scene of disorder that occurred ---- Hon. Robert Smith, Il., Ca; V S.N.. and family, are at Willar ‘owers, ap6 2t ibrary. ‘The pub re (talies included) a lia | : Fores. fie). i. 5. Migdieton, yellow wax will be lighted and extingulsted one | {i0\ai9~ Fhe rb teaches nei ve Gpet | SAX,AND SEAL, By the suthor of the Wite| Col. W.K. Diinkard, Mel. Kdwar te Wide World, and and Vents ; price $2. | Capt. J. Y. Davie, Lieut. J. E. Powers, . Yesterday in the House Hall. It arose out of a | afteranather. | There will be a Se asta (C7 AD SOE MEGTING F THE MEDICAL, | Just teoetved and for eale by ~ seoainine Of the Light Infantry. i ne rilondin, the great rope-walker, is to re- | Very abusive and intensely violent speech made | afterwards depart for their monasteries sad con. held on “April Si, 1080. the fatlowiey enema Booksellersand Stationers, | Cart-J_Pok. Lieut. §. Owens, sume bis performances at Niagara Falls about the by Mr. Lovejoy, of Ilinois, in which he chzrac- | vents, chanting the Mrseriereas they pass through | electad tor the ensui aps corner Eleventh s'reet and Penn. av. first of June. terised all slave-holders as being, if possible, | tuecity. The person who gives me this idforma- Joshua Riley, M. ---"L. K. Bowen, U.S. Collector of the Port worse than murderers, thieves, &c., his denunci.. | ton does not think that the sentence of excom- Jos ph Bo: T# of Baltimore; Hon. F t, Lieut. Bis’ 1S TO GIVE NOTICE. THAT THE Cort Tests Or tne Nati Be subscriber hath obtained from the Orphans’ Towers Lieut. Shekel! ; ‘ : munication will be pronounced by the Pope him- orge M.D q Court of Washington County. iethe Donen, | Capt. Towors. . J. B.S. Todd, U S ae tare Mid | ations being accompanied by a demeanor giving self, but by the Cardinal: sclected for that pur- mics WW. Secretary, Columbia, letters testamentary on the perso: al es- Beh amiga rss Seen ees U9 Atmy, aroet the Na-| TT eccae thse telig to Oetio Get oe me f bie young, M. D-, | tate of William Vanseiver late of Washincen | Capt. WOT the Washinttes Peele ——. fag Glaway over 10 the! Deracrtic uae | Pn ae Smet ex H. Lieberinan, M: 1 county, deceased. "Ail persons “having. clei ixton Yagers. vc iadame Colson has been engaged to sing | aking his way over to Ine cote ane ct | Tae Strine at Lyxx.—In the Boston papers is | D:- 04 Johuson Phot, Mi. T Sellors._It*_] against said d-ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit | Capt. King, Of the UnlteUt, Srivester, for Sve weeks ot the French Operaat New Orleans. | the House for the purpose of beating some one or a letter from Lynn, concerning the strike, which | (7g FIRST WARD, ATTENTION.—Tho ad. | the samo, with the vouchers thereof to the eubeery, jon Guard. Lieber _ prep rear nen og salary, np more of the ‘ accursed” class sitting there, with | maintains that the strike at that place isin full Journ wi a juction jor expenses, an d meeting of tho Pioneer Democratic | ber. on or before the 27th day of March next; they i f Li Montgomery @ 5 h . Nott ; nay oth by law be exe! fi 1 benefit his fists. We give below a fuller report of the muss | tide of progress. The Lynn journals of Friday oe Know,Nothing Asrociation, ¢ First | May otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit | Capt. He for traveling expenses. not proceed one step further that way. unless he it, Langran, of fe vilingswerth, of the Potomme try. ais SSDAY of the said estate. i Cape Shaler, of the Netonat ifs” and Saturday last, deny this statement. and aver na caine Given under my hand this 27th day of March, 1960. | y 5 i lon ~~~ The Kanes City Metropolitan says that | hn is found under the Congressional head. It | int the imanufacteriee are’ willime to give the | corner or Facute eee at eek a Sto "| _apo-lawsw" IRENE VANSCIVER, Bxccuts. | Lieut Waitivs. fet et. Senator Dougias is engaged in a -‘tight-rope per- | 18 very clear that neither side tothe affair earned | prices demanded; but the more fool-hardy of the ; icy OM et | So iat OSES Committee on Part of the Citizens. formance on Mason and Dixon's line,”’ but 2s he | laurels to be proud of : strikers ule take work Se yes = ee WM. RigG Es, Sre'y. ap 5-5t M® MATT O'SRIEN WILL SING FOR aor 3G pore | Te 5 “« ny I thar,” it ; i the bosses will sign the of prices ere then THE F ‘OR THE BENEPIT OF LENN’S NEFIT. +d. 6. r. Ricl 4 pecbeaas that he will oar cas eek bis neck; te speakers por ier tnt fg nee x the wrote matter. ighe, Domes will not be em aunueents on ceed teil ie openet = DOLLAR Bot hd lo x Saye Mr. W.D. Walleci, mself conside: * sa +; 4 riven to si ough willin y al is} ESDAY . April loth, at 6 o'e P. m., In the 000 ‘4 + “4 vert, ee potas mon tae York announces the | attitude, with bis tots esene uae a | Lovejey wou Beirne Nem toe ee ane Oru ear etane, avenue. A great ra 20, RICH FANCY DRESS GUODS Ther Fisker beeen tt — the Losses sign. Near: who were en; in fil as sorna : < > ° fetta aon. James K. Paulding, formerly | on to say: ; the original strike have gone to Work at td teeced : nad |ady managers of this SBLe ARTICLES, Fees waeah: Mr. J i Cnited = Secretary of the Navy. He died at| "This attempted Leterme Principle of borg 8 well known charity of the PA ig eng tet fa = of them | Mr. Joke Furuta Fr arrytown, N.Y. Wednesday, the ith inst. of man, would justify archan; a en- . eee Ors \isiting our city, Ada wan families. —4 ‘* a Mr. Paulding was a distinguished novelistas well | tawiny the mre aa rrbangels in en- Gouv—The success of the gold hunters in in'Now York at kite por cont, loes thee ceet of | ———— asan able statesman. Mr. Paulding’s residence form ‘Sehovah imself into an infinite Jugger- | southern Oregon is, by ail accounts, quite daz- BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, Ur portation, and we pro, to run them off at a LOST AND FOUND. rasa few miles above Poughkepsie, N.¥.,on | naut, rolling the huge wheels of his Omm zling. At Gold Hill the average yield is Siu to 386 Sixrn Staxgr. | mall alvance, to cose ‘hem out this b 5 the banks of the Hudson. tence, axle-deep, anid the crushed and mangled the pound of quartz A splendid piece of vold Tesh Cakes every day, Candies and Fruits of all We invite our friends, and gen- Sea a a —o ~ Mr_ Fitzgerald Tasistro will give, this eve- | bodies of men ” quartz is to be sent to the Washington Monu- ‘ erally, toexamine our stock before making their Ls ean wil eee . eo ning, readings from Shaks; a Dodworth’s | # Mr. Pryor (in an excited manner,) here rose to | aunt. From the Maury mine two men have — Pie All articles wprgntel to prove as LAN'r. No. 215 F st. “itt Hall. Mr. Tasistro’s sight pe much impaired | a poi chader, stating that it required great for- | taken out £50,000. The walls of the excavations er. P: z J. W. ConLEy & CO., SS that he is unable to read, and he has Peal ser bearance on the part of Southern men to sit there present a fairy-like appearance—all speckled with Weddings, &2., fu’ spe 522 Seventh street, above 2 this entertainment with a view of enabli him- | still and listen {such vile slanders upon their gold. The sober facts are said to sustain the most | ioneries at the sho SPECIAL NOTICE. BOARDING. self to to Europe in order to put himself | domestic institutions and constituents; but it was extravagant figures. They will help to swell the | ble terms. Ice C ‘ater and’ Homan SP hamectualy desea to the Citizens and J under the care of some of the most eminent ocu- | more than they could submit to, to have the | tide of emigration from the Eastern seaboard. Punch, $1.25 per NOSEPH SHA: strangers af Washi W BOARDING. HOUSE.CMRS. PAYNE lists of the Old World. Meantime he hascom.| member while thus sbesing them, approach SS ES a late of Butoher’s C Baltaoto,, The subsoriber bogs leave er nall ie ot| NEW ‘opened a Boarding house near and in mitted to memory three entire fiays of Sbaks. | them in the defiant manner in which be had;| {1 On All Fool's Day a conductor upon a] j, /8%° Necawetionery , Bs itis to CLOTHING | View eO Ritk pend Herne, house 0 An tng . This — Saomin it of memory; | and he would teil the gentleman that he should | Western rozd was sold very cheap by some Seventh, — but {it is possible, as is often case. that the Reisdusay ae EE ot rt ond P_ ‘and | youngaters dressing up a billet of wond {a anit. THE CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAM- | E nnd F siteste, ty Prardere can an Srmmfortahie. acer odaticne. failure of the power to read bas made the verbal became less insolent, and cha! is manner | able finery to Ub een: young lady, and tiaciey foasumers of ne ‘and tT ‘armshed Rooms to let, with or without 5 memory more retentive —N. ¥. Post considerably. [He then took ition on the one | it upon the platform at the station, where he very esreful to f Ghaw cai Ciharlee & 72 | CAPS, ail of w! ‘Bt the | ocisen. mar 3+ lw* saris me =: = sideof the main aisle with Mr. Lovejoy in the | politely offered to help ber on' Yeon the fa! and cork. This ) is A call is ited. ‘all de. Bosreins Several desirable CHAMBERS, If7- The great depression of business in Cum- other. Other gentlemencrowded round, and great - edged to be the purest now ted into scriptions ‘and for sale st ten per suitable for families or sing dike Hane: are verland, Md., bes compelled many old residents confusion ensued {> The St. Louis Opa and Mechant- | ket. Itean be obtained Py of | now vacantat J.N | ogee ‘5 ing Hones, lo of that city to leave for more and} Mr. Cox, of Ohio —Mr. Chairman, I rise toa | cal Association offer 000 to be awarded in | & cohen & 4 fhese koods are new best houses | 453 oth strest. oan peer ego aie pooata ~z money-making localities. The Clvilien says that | point cf order premiums at the next fair Itis probable that peers ied oan nee ot ths house supplicn woitk wait. during the present Spring quite a number have | ‘The Chair, (Nr Washburn, of Me.)—The gen- $1,000 5r $5,000 will be added by the citizens to oy img Store Seventh: Dobween’ sal" fe, such ae" water” and gan in are go, some indeed whom | tleman will state t of order. increase the amoun' ; streets. opposite the Post Thevchambors, dhs Be. ‘erms moderate. Tat every one expect Sie pene Mr. Cox Ht ie, ain then Me Steen tain: of $1,500 is to be offered for the best stall‘on. fell am Sole Agents ep6-27 J.B. SMITH. ‘accominodated. ep S-st

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