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‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. ——>.__ —_2—____ A Dvgt Anticipatzp.—The last personal affair struing his remark 281 see proper. I will then Dr. Hunter en Bronchitis. put such aconstruction upon it as I please, and ‘AMUSEMENTS. the New York Medical Specialist. Proceedings of Yesterday Afterneen. whether or no he stands up to it the sequel’ will ahiees “ata ing emypwote greeny lent WASHINGTON THEATRE. WASHINGTON OITY: occurring in the House Hall (see the Star’s report ee _ demonstrate. en, makcoreh tear mohly a of the and medi- 2 Bnet a to-day of yesterday afternoon’s proceedings) seems | Ix THE Senate, yesterday, after our report : ae car Feeds confirmed Mr. J. 8S. CLARKE, THURSDAY... ai Site + April 12, 1860, likely to end, actually, in a duel. According to | closed, Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., advocated the | Speaker, that I heard Mr. Potter use the language errag. The wi its ‘entrance into the — Spirit of the Morning Press. ublighed in the Globe. the common understanding on the avenue,-Mr..| Homestead bill at length, after Premising~that ba Sm: o Claw ith, of Va y In the reprosentation of Our American Cousin w }) * +; amd Garnett, severall 1 » ibited a new aed beagtifel ec The Constitution, publishing and commenting | Pryor sent by the hands of Mr. Hindman a note | Washington and Jefferson were the fathers Of the] oppased the nit [et Etech 2g ‘inte “Innumersb ergata upon the majority report of the Judiciary Com- = & miltee of the House on the President’s late special es “* We consider the document is a weak and un- successful effort. in the interest of his party, os ‘orse appear the better cause,” and is full of fallacies, misrepresentations, and eva- sions. It will prove to them to what lengths par- ‘tisan fury and pained tmaslice will goin Gems Grounds, patnted by our Grounde, patated t Geo. Morris. THIS EYENING Will be pe-form key 5 5 com tempo ancous = i v > estion; which to Mr. Potter, which caused the two Messrs. P., | homestead .. The republican party, H . Grow moved the mt te ‘ak . each accompanied by two, if not three friends, to | 2bout for Eimetiing in the way oF capital end pis Bae tied toed ie cae the leave the city ere the police nabbed them. Soeee, ee Mace ee — wen ’ ‘ ‘ Mr. Hindman left Washington for Arkansas, | democratic measure, but when the republican |. The House voted on, and ae mo- necessarily, after delivering the note; and it is Le Aeon ital fhe democrats beeame frightened er. a Me Mayan to recom: the bill with further understood that Mr. Miles, of S.C. took | and abandon le concluded hy urging every ‘The bill was t! "d—yeas 134, nays 73—as his place, and that Mr. Cheeseman, of Va., is also | {tiend of the mesure to stand by it, and press | a aa ar a! deeryoek | follows: acting in the affair on the partof Mr. Pryor. And, | Ras?&e in some form. and he believed the Presi ie lu and ending 7 ttle clusters or cavities “Ate Cells » the Bon nissan or Bronchitis, merge speak of a disease of the h , and not of throat, as has been too commonly supposed. Bronchitis is a disease of the lining or mucous dent would not veto it Yeas—Messrs. Adams of Mass , Adrain, Aldrich, membrane of the Bronchial tubes. Mining or | Fjorerce. 4 = = rrett, Beale. Bing- itive to ev ext or of ia : ; t - | further, that Col. Lander, of Mass., late the chief | Mr. Mason replied to some animadversions u Allen, Ashley. Babbit. Barr, Ba membrane is very sensitive Houstca, which we hope to be she to mbes: | of one of the Government Wagon-Road Expedi- | him in the speech of Mr. Jobuson. vee | Bambi Blake, Braytc, Briggs, Radian, | freige Iencence, and is hence glee to Morrow, will show them. in all their naked de- y Burch, Burlingame, Burnham, Butterfield, Camp- tions, is the second of Mr. Potter, who is said to | 4,1 bill reriving at eine. Mepis eee bell, Carey, Carter, Case, Clark of N.Y. lark 8, be also accompanied by Mr. Pettit, of Ind., of the ments in its favor, of Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee. | Cochrane, John Cochrane, Colfax, peaking. Am er Houses with that fom ihe center ween | net Decl eee, aroma mies Eliot Vi the House, with that from e Senate, ether ., Y » 3 Wiles “Bass Sag > uate Ghat tek Me, ee aes | with clLtae Sropenea amoelinea ee aeene | May ntene Iipciaes eerie Fenton, Ferry. Flor- : po r- Pryor and bis | the Committee on Public Lands, with instruc- | ence, Foster, Fouke, Frank, French, Gooch, friends spent the night at the residence of Mr. tions to report it back on Tuesday next. Grow.Gurley, Hale, Mall, Haskin, vipa al re John C. Rives, near this city; and that Mr. Potter | This motion — - a pong a rae, which ine ira, Fonkiny Keloeg of Heeplcey eae and bis party were at that of Mr. F. P. Blair— | W28 participated in — Shs eran | Wc Reayon, Killtore iit Larrabee, Leach Silver Springs. From the best information in our | °f iAik2, Gwin, Brown, Donglas, Pugh, Sildell, | ll. Kenyon. Killgore, Killinger, Larra Teach, we, however, believe that both parties Y formity, the outrages on po] ights ai iv- | Sleges which the black-republicans would: bere smit, if they could do so with im.punity.”” The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional proceedings and news. a : = UP" The small pox has made its appearance at Dinwiddie Court House, Virginia. irritated by sudden changes of weather, by impure nic, by the Aap particles of walier rites Git us of workshops, or which float rs ceed the wind in —, citles—by the hundred irrita- ting causes which meet us in almost every place. irritation leads to inflamation of the mem- brane, deranges its healthy action, one the character of its secretions, and sets up a train of ns, to which I apply the name of “Bron chitis.”” In Chronic Bronchitis there is sometimes slight fever towards evening. The patient does not re- gain his wonted strength or fiesh, but remains a vi ‘ id ft Ra a se ObYe PRONE le jor De Boots Mr, John Baop abet Mee. WC. inden A GRAND SACRED CONCERT Ol Vocal and Instrumental! Music Vill be given ot TRINITY CHURCH Corner of Third and C streets, Washington, On THURSDAY EVENING, April 19t, 190 On which occasion will be inaugurate | the Macnivicenr New Opsss facts Steal. (hes coe iF" This day. April 12, ie the anniversary of the birth of Henry Clay. It will be observed with special spirit this year in Richmond, Alexandria: of Mich., Lee, Logan, Longenecker, Loomis, When the motion was agreed to, with an im- | Lovejoy, Marston, Martin of Obio, McClernand : were in Alexandria at 9% o’clock last night. | plied understanding that when reported on that | McKean, McKnight. McPherson, Montgomery, ecently completed by Messrs. Hook & Co., Bos little paler than before attack. He experiences a | Recen ais day it was to be persevered in to final action. Moorehead, Morrill, Morris of Pa., Morris of Iil., shortness of breath on exercising, and bas a slight Tha sneines of chetbeed Wishubeual oad ‘Ame New York, and other cities. Sonus aoecce ar tee ‘And at ten minutes past 5 o'clock the Sennie ad- | Morse, Niblack. Nixon, Olin, Palmer, Pendleton, but con'inued seuse of -oppression in the cheat. | ¢,r/qanrvicns of the finest Profensional and Ama ron hee eee eee . . > Governor Hicks has appointed fon. An- a ji journed Perry. Pettit, Porter, Potter, Pottle. Rice, Riggs, letermination to tak ki obinson of R. I., Robinson o inois, Royce, Knives were objeciel te by the gtixr | HOUs#.—The House having under consider- Schwartz, Scranton, Sedgwick. Spaulding: Spin. atton the bill for the admission of Kansas under ner, Stanton, Stevens, Stewart of Pa., Stout, Strat- ge the W yandotte Constitution— ton, Tappan, Thayer, Theaker, Tompkins, Train, ‘he cough and expectoration diminish, or entirely disap pea, during the summer, but immediately manifest themseives again on the return of winter, when the expectoration becomes very copious. be giv the Tamme. evel wee soci tot ote Mr. WM. HENRY PALMER. Tickets for sale at all the principal Book and Mu thony Kimmell, of Frederick county, Major- General of the Fourth Division of Marylaid Militia. His commission is dated March 28th, shot, if the knives were objected to by the other side. Washington ; also, in etown, at 5 “5 H+ etic fever often supervenes, with night sweats beg re dpe je hog Cree cera i S60 Isptay Impostors —Phe Commissioner of In Mr. Quarles, of Tenn., was in favor of recom- | Trimble, Vallandigham, Vandever, Verree, Wal- and rapid wasting of flesh and strength, and tte ap ie ata i es Se UP"The Norfolk (Va.) Transcript of the 10 h ays that a gentleman from Baltimore, named W. Nolan, fell from the verandah of the Ocean House and broke his right leg in two Places. He was otherwise badly injured. j dron, Walton, Washburn of Wis., Washburne of 7 die with all the symptom: of Pulmo- dian Affairs is frequently ve; bh ed by | mitting It to the Committee on Territories, as iJ ft V 74]. | Patient may die yi the arrival of Indians ee thie city, re cai moved by his colleague, (Mr. Maynard.) ‘To in- | !il., Washburn of Maine, Webster. Wells, Wil. nary Consumption. i pose son, Windom, Wood, and Woodruft—131 It is very common to meet this disease, ina mild- have no authority for coming here, but in many reget tenecr pactlcept hae hp ae Nays—Messrs. Adams of Ky., Anderson of Mo., | o- form, i, persons who speak of itas a “ winter i -» Ashmore, Avery, Barksdale. B«- % winter, and es regu- cases visit Washington in express violation of ulation was not suflicient. Besides, the Wyan- | ADderson of Ky., As! ? congh.’? It comes on eac! nter, a reg’ orders from the Deacon, piace under such Fotte constitution was anti-republican, according Soh late gre nore cine Gan lirly subsides during the summer, ae at every circumstances, in addition to being a great annoy- | ‘© the detinition of the Constitution of the United ; 3 SO 3 ? succeeding recurrence it manifests itself in greater 7 ; - Craig of Mo., Craige of N. C., Crawford. Curry, 4 a reco’ in the following sum- it States, bec: t its z to vote. \- 5, > A sevcrity, and the very in the ng ance at the Indian Bureau. those of our citizens | S!#*®: Net hece uy Mideret Gone ihe havior reac water iS me: SFr egae ary oaee mer is not so complete. This form of Bronchitis. who may be s0 unfortunate as to have dealings | repudiated the English bill. : See a ners Hamilton. Iman. | if neglected, will surely destroy life (and treated with them are often seriously imposed upon. mr. Cox; of Ohta, rose to give his reasons for epee ee tres feeypslee edeydicconeeopry in Sag ssbal seanect Ib an income) as cen- Many of these Indians having once visited Wash. | Voting for the admission of Kansas under the Lamar, Leach of N.C.. Leake, Love, Mallory, | SUP gle date gpggd mec se yucomcal ington by direction of the Department on otticial WwW yindotte constitution. He was for the present > . or later. becom pen tends L©cTere ON pp PLORATIONS 1S CAPT, J. H. SIMPSON. U.S. Ansty, ect! th: ject On FRIDAY EVENING. April 13, TTHES SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. For 1u& Younc MEn’s CurisTian AssociaTivy. Members’ tickets can be obtained at Ballantyne’s. Seventh st. Tickets aduutting a centleman an! lady 25 cents; for saleat Taylor & Maury’s, Philp’s. Blanchard & Mohun’s, Ellis’s. and Metzerott’-. and at the door on tho eveninz of the lecture. 1-3t ECTURES UPO oD * AT WILLARDS’ CONCERT HALi ° By vcr Request DR. GARLAND HURT, | Late Indian Agent forthe Territory of Utah, w. deliver a Lecture in refutation IP Col. Lemly, one of the victims of the late wholesale poisoning affair at New Orleans, his made his appearance on the streets. The Crescent says that his recent and dangerous illness was still quite visible upon him. He reported the survivors of his family and other sufferers by tle dreadful affair to be steadily on the mend. bill because be was a friend to the peopl Maynard. McQueen, McRae. Miles. Millson, | rth a matter which has all. the qualities of business, and experiencing kind treatment, be- | Kansas. The English bill was TOE Inbeedeae ot Moore of Ky.. Moore of Ala Ceiigetes ae ot Hectic fever supervenes, and the disease sides having all their expenses defrayed by the | the Delegate (Mr. Parrott) charged, to keep Kan, | Quarles, Reagan, Rufiin, Scott, Sickels, Simms, i a : i slowly. but surely, to a fatal termination. Government, are elated wi:h their stay, and re- | 848 out of the Union. He repeated, that bil | Singleton, Smith of Va., Stallworth, Steven: | "diner form of Bronchitis is peculiar to mid- ; ‘ ly : - | Son. Stokes, Thomas, Vance, Whitely, Winslow, | aye life anid old age. It 1s distinedished by the garding this city as a very pleasant place at fatten and Be ea ereieet the Lecompton consti : , caeetty waa the character of the footer expecto- tution, and he voted for it with that intent. The | 284 \Voodson—73. which to sojourn, make every pretense to get 1 3 a A “tlhe - ‘The | fated. In color and consistence, the expectoration here as often as they can. ‘They are in such cases | false contrivance.”” ‘This remark should have | Union under the Wyandotte. constitution. Narionat, Custom.—The national custom of crossing the vardarms and placing the flags at Delegate characterized that bill as “a mean and | ,.[The dill proposes to adinit Kansas into the half-mast on (ood Friday was religiously observed the claims h like gum-water, and varies frcm one ’ Pen qualified, In justice to the mea who stood up | rst section declares it to be admitted on an equ:1 | to several, pints In twenty-four hours. rerontly ale} by the Spanish vessels at the port of Charleston, | mostly ied on by designing white men, who are S ehusta 7] PT footi ig With the original States in all respects ventleman under saccessful treatment, who ; A is for the rights of the people of that Territory. had a gentlem: SC The usual rigorous fast of twenty-four | influenced by sinister motives. On arriving here ry P 3 i 5 Whatever. and prescribes the boundaries, with | ssared me that he frequently raised © plot and o gross misrepresentations are made to those with | then read srom the Congrenti ee line aad: | tne. proviso tint” nothing center coe | at the moth fa half in the course of the morning. Usually there i i rd i i ‘ be construed to im- > tw ing in the day—one on awak- whom they may wish to lodge, or in other ways | of the report of the scene which occurred in the | tution respecting them shall be constrac jim- | are two fits ef coughing in y- to deal; ie these unsuspeetiog persons (often House during the delivery of Mr. Lovejoy's est soiwtlens a wad’ recite oe ines hours was also kept, after which they donned an Easter suit. and a festive season of twenty-four hours was spent in the greatest hilarity ontinnation. And. in SATURDAY EVENIN i the morning, and the other in specch on Thursday last. ‘The passages Cited | 12x to the Indians in said Territory. so long as ecbening: “Ther: is coneidanible difticulty of DAVID A. BURR. E ag - poor widow women,) when applied to by them, | Were the remarke stale Potter, of Wiss made at | 2h rights shall remain Dnexting wished by treaty | breathing while the paroxysms of coughing last; | Clerk of the xupreme Comte Linn vats oft Mesicirat Etecrion.—The municipal elec- | not doubting the truthfulness of their statements, | that time, and. which charged Mr. Pryor with | b2tween the United States and such Indians, or ing bul St parece off ak soon a the tem are freed from city will Ty bs ro Orzamieation tion at Hagerstown, Md., on Monday, resulted | and believing that the bills cont-acted by them | having approached Mr. Lovejoy in a ruftianly | {uelnde any Territory fcr pied dg g | the viscidsecretion. The patient {s feeble; he may, 4 Ductriere of the in the election of the American nominees. The i ie, Sie Indiim tribe, is not. will be promptly paid at the Indian Bureau, have gd menacing manner. After the reading Mr tribe, to be included within the territorial lumits | Yerrs” “tint the countenance sradeall neommen ey no hesitation in trusting them. It is due to myself, Mr. Speaker, to say that on | OF Jurisdiction of any State or Territery; but all pale bluish tint, the body wastes. the blood be- This has oceyrred so often that we feel it incum: | the occasion to which this feat refers. I did not | Such territory shall be expected cntor ne weges comes thin, aud death ensues, apparently from bent tocall the attention of our citizens to this | recognize the honorable member from W iscoucin, Senrgenee po hart of the State ot Kansas | the constant drain kept up by the discharge from fact: that unless the Indians arriving here have | 20T did I hear any word from his lips. Nor am I Pa ident tthe United” States So. tododed the lungs. Some patients die from exhaustion in been expressly sent for by the proper officials, | Peculiar or singular in this ignorance of his | President. of the Un : reh. however, live, and attend to light duties for several following is the vote Mayor—Cook, American, 302, Schley, Demo- erat, 251. Councilmen—Americans, Witkide. 595, Hager, 254; Hanson, 311, Sheckles, 389; Smith, 294. Democrats. Davis Rouskulp, 280; Wright, 257, Swarts, 2; Ar k. Loctures te itting a ¢entleman and lady to hot} lectures 75 cents. Ap 10-5t* > 3 e i ths; but we have known otbers to ON FREE EXULBIGION? presence, for by reference to the leading journals | Within said State, or to atfict the authority of the cursive tor ancaty years. Somerfint® XE STN! MPORTANT SORES Saye SAE ey (which can be ascertained by inquiry at the Pe- | fe the country, the New York, Philadelphia, and | Government ete t niet BREE to eos There is still another form of this disease, GENT: Free mite we a eta Shela partment.) no bills that they may make will be at | the Baltimore’ papers, all of which give a sepa. | Wlation respecting such Indians, d piobminape mond, Va , dates e nst., says that consid- called ‘*Dry Bronchitis,” from the fact that in the all considered there. As Indians during their | Tte, distinct, and independent account of what | Property, or other rights, by treaty, law, or otber- erable excitement has prevailed among the colored | -, uantity of matter expectorated, it is the very oj ALY. " 4 ence, | W'S, Which itwould have been competentto make | Tatts Or the warhete f hooe tat catalase hee w. At Ne. = short visits here became addicted to vile and | acc sor con wer Oe ne ere eC Pet al ee eave pees com petentto m i: | Sooratial character’ e¢ ry, besmctitin nots ae thts Sin x opulation, caused by the arrest of some dozen or and not one word attributed to him. However, | ti tK to he allowed ene member y Pr 1. pop" Deusen: ; loathsome practices, it has always been the desire | tind this in the Globe. and I Preeume f must allow gy ip pated tr eisai ‘The bill contiins | Cbfovic inflamation, attended by a thickening of | 460 i more last evening for holding secret meetings: | of the Department to bave them leave their sec- | that he appeared znd did speak on that occasion. 2 e. tia a Hees and provides for schools | ‘ut mucous membrane, by which the air DS | with the avowed purpose of devising the best | ° - Curious, however, to see what he did say, I had | the usual land pro bs Mm _ are diminished in size, and also in the secretion <n possil y means to get free. The party arrested call them- | 10" Of country as seldom as possible, and there- | Curious, howe manuscript of the reporter, and | | 2"d State university } ofa dense, glutinons kind of matter, of a greenish PERSONAL. selves “‘Sons of Ham,” nevertheless the Richmond | {f° OMly require their presence here in cases of | find that Le (Mr Potter) has interpolated the rec- | The House adjourned. or bluish white color, oy which ‘they are still a en wate’ rt for t the mest urgent necessity. ord of our p oceedings in a manner touching the ——-+ further obstructed. The smaller brot csi: tubes bre, tn a report in circulation. = tn nr Aad nates caved — ; personal relations and affecting that record in a Proceedings of To-Day. are often entirely closed ,and a — Werman Sucicty bad farmesied on 1S ck aes Tue Navy ix Concress.—In the Senate, yes- | most material regard. In THe Senate, to-day, Mr. Mason moved to | f very considerable size becomes sealed uj five pe ated in the De Hester ox Broxcuizis ‘The article from | t2tday, on motion of Mr. Hale, it was resolved He then read as follows . s . te this matter. This affection isso common In this the New York Medical Specialist, which appears in our columns to-day, will be found well worthy the careful perusal of such as suffer from this common malady. The public generally, the ri! as the sick, are much indebted to Dr. Hunter for the plain and popular manner in which he en- Vightens them upon the mysteries of medicine, j ; ; “ — We listened to gentlemen upon | take up a resolution offered by him yesterday, | ciimate, that, iu some degree, it ie probable that that the Committee on Naval Affairs be instructed | tn. Re ae for slbut oneeeee tee: ‘hey ale: providing for a recess of the two Houses of Con- | two init of every three witel from! it. “1a the t inquire whether, since the abolition of flogging | nounced the members upon this side with violent gress from the 19th to the 30th instant, so as to most favored parts of France,” says Laennec, by law in the naval and merchant service of the | and Shelve language: . We nee to them | allow members to attend the Charleston Conven- ay = ves oes caliges “ar ult a eg A " i uietly and beard them t! rough. And new, sir, | tion. ye found, on careful examination, to presen’ af United States, any corporeal Punichment bas boon this side shalt be heard.*? . Mr. Chandler moved to amend by extending | dence of a thickening of some portion of the mu- prsctiecs © allowed in the naval service; and, if | “there stepped the manuscript of the reporter. | the proposed period of recess until the 2Ist of | cous membrane of the lang.” so, towhat extent; and whether the same has The member from Wisconsin added in his own May, 50 as to take in the Chicago Convention. ‘Thesymptoms of Dry Bronchitis are not marked been with the knowledge or consent of the Secre- handwriting, * let the consequences be what they Considerable opposition being manifested to the by severity. It is the most insidious of pulmonary with $3”. Be a and J dety any per stantiate the reports. ap J2-1t vr persons to xu H.G. LORCH seorgetown. on Monda: EGRO MAN, BILL, ars; 6 feet high; quite blac a xullen countenance. a : 4 . wod teeth. He tsa far hand. and is a lik Y i may.” resolntion, Mr. Mason withdrew it complaints. The subject of It is conscious only | fri tert) He ts a 4 i = we are bappy to learn that bis efforts in that Mie ee NET Dee aioe ‘Again, sir, Me. Pryor is reported to have said: | The bili to incorporate the United States Agri- | of being short breathed when ascending an eleva- | {.) mu'S,( wan i hein ELve $25" fe lodged irection are duly appreciated. t “Ile shall not come upon this side shaking his | cultural Society was taken up and passed. t ou or attempting toran. When a large tien the recent killing of a seaman on board a vessel of : i ‘ : 4 yr pirension fistin our faces and talking inthe s he has Also, the bill providing for an alteration of the | of the lung is involved, a sense of oppression is war of the United States; and also what legisla- | talked. He shall not come here gesticulating in jndges of the Circuit and Criminal Courts of the experienced after meals and on very slight exer- tion, if any. is necessary for the protection of | 2 ™enacing and ruttianly manner.” District ck tion. By some, this oppressien is referred to the i r er iv és sailors in the naval or merchant service of the Mr. Potter is not reported as having made any Also, the bill to protect the Potomac fisheries opposite side of the cuest to that on which the United States. response. ‘The reporter heard no response from | within the District of Columbia that Lean get him. pido i spies ap 12-lw MOTLE Dser Lerrers.—The new law in relation to drop letters has gone into operation Philadelphia, and will.-we'presume, also be put in operation here. Under the new regulation drop letters put MOR BALLS AND PARTIES. | disease is situated, or to a remote part of the same | — ~ ‘ . him, and [think hereported none. He interjected | The bill for the benefit of the public schools in side, or even to the region of the stomach. After TRE THIRD GRa ND COTILLON PARTY into a post box in any part of the city will be de- oo. eee in bis own handwriting this reply : the Pistrict of Columbia, was under considera- | a time ditt culty of breatbing comes on, and con- HIAWATHS CLUB livered in any other section of the town for one| THe WeatHEr.—The following report of tke | ‘Mr. Potter —You are doing the same thing.” | tied when our report closed. tinues for several Baye — 10s Petient com Lani ‘Will be given at seonen or wave CU Sere Wet Le COLE IEE Dee OF ON = Stas ee oes ne Eas Petcled abe shite Te tena tlle ol : rich ab asi Lure gree 2 " “ — = i he said 1 wii; ~wishea'ty present this fact rv Ike ea ne oe ra ies fat He ef nO On THCRSDAY ECE doubtless render the United States local dispatch | son an Institution. The time of observation is} tlenan or hese toe language reported, but no | States of Georgia and Florida. ralsed 18 a mere rasping effort to. clear the theean | solves Coe rtee OF Arrangeme undone’ to much more serviceable than it has hitherto been. | about 7 o'clock. papersiu the country, excepting the official record. | Mr. Gilmer, from the Coniittee on Territories, | aud may probably occur not more than once or | M#ke thix party acreeable to nll those who ‘The postage is to be prepaid In stamps. hevvan a me ——. ? attributed auch language to biin iting called | reported a resolution, as followan tore | ONG asily, and almost unconsciously to the pe celebrated cotilion it Tae eon sake res ‘ai = 1 7 N.Y... “ » Pleasant. e attention of the gentleman from isconsin Resolved, That the President of the United | tients themselves. On enquiring if havea | th casi cket Tae Tasiton oF Sourenixo —The Augsburg | Washington, D-¢ celear, wind NAW and the House to this fact, he would say nothing States, if not incompatible with the public inter- | cough, they will almost, withost exception an- ‘and iadies. Tvcket# @1, admitting & gentienan Algemeine Zeitung states that since the suicide of | Raleigh, N.C +Clear, 52>. Mr. Potter—Mr. Speaker, | am very much sur- fon a ba guy Gave is bie oes mores ieee: will aetna oe eae elite. jelly-like Peskin eg me the Austrian Generel cron — coment in | Wimington, N. “clear, cool. prised that the member from Virginia should. say "i ; j teez Wintitoore: Wikia, ap io consequence of the discovery of great frau per- | Columbia, S.C. Clear, warm. c that he did not see me upon that occasion. But, | ‘ence Of any territory of Minnesota; agreed to. | mucushalfa dozen times. At intervals, oo —_——— Petrated by bini—it bas been ascertained beyond | Charleston, 3. iE ; Fs y is more severe, and comes on in paro: » whe ¢ s doudy, 61°, wind NE | sir, 1 have no right to say that he did, when he = an it is too commonly regarded assitn iy nervous,” WANTS doubt that it was through his agency the French in ter Ga “Clowd: Urrce dk rss Geyer a cr soot if an ue Post 375 aie hip, at the Fa ge! (Bare Uf the stomach beat all deranged. it is fashionable A : ji » Gas. '¥, 69, wind E ive as to this fact. But I si sir, within a few | 24 e) workmanship, al factory of BALD- ry i and Sardinian armies became apprized of the pre- | Macon, Ga... -clear.” feet of the gentleman just after be had made the Ny IN BROTHERS, Firstand Dsts.. W ashington, ttecga pe hee die ae deg OY — Wanted to hire, a smart, active Boy. fi meditated attack of the Austrians at Solferino. It | Columbus, Ga. clear, pleasant. romarks to which he has just alluded, in reference at 4 z i . aoe as yen 1. Apply to Dr. HUNTEE 2 sien ‘ eee q * —————— = the derangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys, | 251 avenn *. to-day, it will be remembered that the Austrians expected pobetgenae gest to Mr_ Lovejoy's coming on that side gesticulatirg ENSUISH TAPESTRY BRUS and of the uterine fanctions, which exist, are but to take the allies by surprise, and were nota litte | Pfaitie Blut, lear. and shaking his fist, and I then sai You are PLY, and INGRAIN CARE Mobile, Ala. -clear, 65°. doing the same thi I said it distinctly, as 1 | best patierns, at the New Ca pet Rx WANTED—A “ITUATION as seamstress. 15 surprised themselves at the defeat which they sus. so many consequences of this very condition of New Orleans, lady bringing the bext of references. Ad “anaes : : he lungs. There is something so gratifying in ‘ ti is clear, 62°, wind NE | supposed, and was surprised when I looked atthe : POE a OO [ho wind Intell, | Aree AL. Pat Star Ofhice. ui tained Brometer at the Smithsonian at 7a. m., (cor- | notes to sre that | wee woe reported. “I then did | ao12 eoaw Upper Rooms SPerry Building gent family phyciclan thet there eaten: WANTED-A4 WET NURSE for a par rec! for temperature,) 30,157; at m, 30.110, rha pose fht to a E Sa = thi 8. o ‘ i € Repettios ix Catna.—Accounts from China ‘Thermometer at 7 20m. tie: at mone 81S. ciptaneee toa : ria Mis semanee vonee L ADIES TRAVELING BAG Sed wil anes tipo eclgrnl stripers ap wi stil alt des carey to the 30th of January state that the rebellion had} eee = I was conscious of having made such a remark, Al une Will speedily pass away, if only left to itself; revived, aud was causing the Government consid- erable apprehension. The coast defences along the Gulf of Pechelee were ordered to be repaired and strengthened. The United States Commis- sioners had brought their labors to a termination. The name of Mr. F. B. Sanborn, of Concord, | #24 knew others on this side heard me, I thousht ; nz, has become qnite famous aince the attenipi | had aright to insert that remark tn ita proper ; to arrest that gentleman, and inquisitive people place. That! did Talso claim the privilege of ap 12-31 Pa. ay. TiRtens ne B ber” The Boston Traretier en- | eXereising that right in looking over the notes to HARLES P. HUNT. pgbtens the public on this important point, os | Correct them; and T believe that the member from | C follows : He Is a native of Hainpton Falls, New | Virginia did the same thing ANTED—A good PLUMBER. None but a steady man and first rate workn.an need a Steady work given. C, W. CUNNING that it Is not surprising the flattered patient en- trely overlooks the important fact that no careful examination of the lungs has ever been made to determine the health or disease of this organ; that this gratifying opinion, therefore, is foun on nothing reliable, and reduced to {ts jntrinsic * DEN’ Teaders his prof perits, is simply tam wit 5 h Vilham Tell F Seventh et. oj ite and ajl their claims against the Chinese Govern. | Hampshire, and is about 26 Yeats of age, with Bie ¥ryet No. sit. of Washington anil Mont «cy ashe of Seng aaeatn ) wantiewded Centre Market. (ap 12-21") “THOS. Fall: ment had been adjusted. Fifty per cent , with | Pleasing countenance. anda talland handsomely. | _ Mr. Potter (resuming.)—At any rate. the re- Pental operations d free expectoration, or enused either by thie xeuae, ANTED—A WOMAN. to do general house : , froportioned form. He isa graduate of Phillips | Matks were corrected, jadging from the appear- | !¥ performed. (fix tion of the bronclial tubes or by incipient taber- work of a plara «mall family without children twelve per cent. interest, will be paid in a short | KoPormoned form. | H.. and afterwards of ti5. | ance of the manuscript. [did no more than he Shane ss. cles in the lunge. The neglected cold,” whieh | One who undefstands her haan an . time. yard College. where he stood forward in hisclass, | Md. It is quite natural to suppose that under such ANS, so often proves the herald of Cousumption, is but | iRtisfactory refer-uce sn tind a situat 4 pau cae It is supposed that he could throw but little ad. | Citcumstances, and during the confusion which FROM 6 CENTS TO $20, another variety of this dis: ase. : Bade street. Georgetown. betwoen the Tue Custsea “Avrinity Case” —Sixovian | itis st light upon the Harper's Ferry invasion, | then prevailed, with so. many speaking at the | 5,000 Just Reecives, at ‘he frequency of thletorn at Bronchitis—ita | Qc and Ma-bet Spre Pira —Leonard W Cheeney and Abigail Pratt, though his name was mentioncd in some of the | Sue time, that the reporters did not bear dis- McLAUGHTIN'S both of Chelsea, were arraigned in the Supericr Court at Boston, on an indictment for adultery. The man pleaded not guilty, and the woman responded: “In the sight of iny God and my con- cael i, , i Pemple of Fane: slow. insiaio and treacherous ress—and — inbigh ata by ee and is theré published in the Globe of to-day. ‘That is EXte CONTRACT GOWQUA, IMPF. leads, should awaken from their letbargy all who Py all I have to say upon this subject. AL, MANNING, and other brands of CAN. | &f€ 8ursing dry coughs of ong standing, in the SSS ie, Pryor —Mr. Speaker, one word, sir. Let NO MAL ANTED MEDIATE HANDS, and six «PPRE the dressmaking business, ATO) v. 454 Tenth st. ANTED—A respectable WOMAN, t& ap 12.3 Pa. av.. bets at TINGS end PLAIN acd FANCY | Yain bope of growing ow! them. jowever = —————— : P v Let | Coco MATTING S! } 1 slight and apparently unimportant sack: ceeens chaimberwork and nurse children, Refer science I ain not guilty, but in the sightof the law THe FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT Or | me sty to the gentleman tLat | did uot see hice Retmeul on te F. PoRRV 2 COs? | may secto, they hadone piatingecs vantage ired. Apply to M's. PERRY. TF stroct. ——- e! St. Vincent's Orphan Asyhnm. 1s now opvn. | As to the other point he makes, that | alae altered Upper Rooma*Perry Building” miatare wears ¥ = bet hand 7th sts 1am guilty.” The counsel for the woman stated before and setcersrimPass any of th6 | the report, I have this to say: Idid in teeice | na ta-soow UP Corner Pa. av-and Ninth Prin addition te: i ——- et y inth at. | ° In addition to th i bake Mras laboring under a delusion induced | Min! :i-rei before, and. retiect ‘Tho larce | Stances substitute one word for anotber; in no | presto aR ree i of witch, It will be remembered, have tnt sen | WANTED—A WOMAN. e ta 3 he large eo © QUOTATIONS Pro: : Pmt a Y ar. e pub sc : “dir to Ens me 3 Wednesday set down for trial on earnestly solicited to patroniz> this worthy ocea. | uot to put me in any more of a Lervie attitere, 1) GREAT PH PHS BY « RE Trea others which are less common, and th * * ston of char . understand the gentleman, then, sir, to say that be did say, on that oceasion, thet [hed ina ruflianly and violent manner approached and gesticulated towards the member from Illinois. Now, sir, I wish to know, if 1 understand further that he in- SCS NEA Dae oe UATORS. | fore of less importance. Of these ie a form of ¢ 4 ERS NEW DICTIONARY. Proof plestic inflamunation, characterleed ger of Sh Se eer, cee = mn . | false membrane formiug on the insi of the RICAN STATE PAPERS, 5 volnmos; | false sometimes only in the larger branches, ana Y ARCHIVES, @ volumes, azain extending through the smallest ramlfica- PAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. uae Buildi Association be a new As: wit! +: Gen. T. J. Green, N.C., is at the National, ** Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, is lec- turing on American statesmansbip, &c., in New i) ANTED—A SITUATION WANTED—-a SITUATION, by a married man ho a small fan a fi vegeta! - gard Feo . LAST TALE OF TWO CITES, us Itis, in fact ————————— - tends, by that, any menace or offence to myself? BENS. FL PRESOTE < ANTED—A good COOK. W Z| f - Orleans. Sethe caeg Store, coruer 0 Mr. Votter—Mr. Speaker, what 1 meant was} apie-lw 278 Pa. av chet hint ENCE Ay Aco reg ie emer W IRONER. to go to the mutate Meee nn ig, EO Young sons of our fellow-citizen, Clark | joining (north) the Bark Ur Wee this: while the gentleman from Virginia was FFLOOR 01CG) OF NS, STEP O1L.CLOTHS, | tule state namely, on cole ent of dilation of | BOvth rifcorgetewn. A woman who ean milks artists’ fession . ett i 5 a c ) the a picts. at ih: Ne arpet Reoms, corner © . | bronchia! in one lobe, or in a ung. “d a aces 7 oh aa oye his fist at Mr Lovejoy, and charging us that it | aveauc and Ninth street. y larged i rt P| tae 7 y ree and. Chatiey Romy Captaine A.W; Bowman HON You nrateq niet pas, ATER | would go to the const, this eae iene ay | bveate NUE Ni en cher TERY, COs, | merely ewolles out at toe extersity tee wekae | WANED, TO MIRE: and iron Aes CCR Kemble, of N.Y , are at Willards’. Nix Amery for dell on THU aSuAY EVs | bean offence, on the pitt of Mr. Lovejoy. I said GBTHIC AND. LANGE kor! bane QURM | toca, or thee tone ke eee contraction, and | 85 house servant. "Gall at corer of Soveeit eat | «=: Alt Oesk. Ks te , NING. 12th instant. at the asual hour trans wrae very natural that 1 should say under | OGTELC AND, LANDSCAPE, FF, GREEN, | dilatations along the tubes. f stag RB. LOY D'S Claim Agency. seein at G- Cool anata oe enterprising te *__By order of the Captain, taese circumstances, that © youaredoing thesuine | RLUE and WHITE. Z _’ | On to-morrow will appear the sequel to the rome OF Cale, & beautiful, piace om tis cine neces pyr une, agent of the celebrated raed- HINGTON (AGH? = deprecated the shaking of tists on one | Pap iar __ls. F. PERRY & CO, | foregoing article, also from the New Veck Mone nutes’ row from the Anoehent e py thiscity owell, ny Will meet on THURSDAY le ich zs the other; but I meant what | : . clock. Business of interes! suid, ai ~ bs aa w from the Aqueduct with I sand by it. Avd, sir,cs 1 ssid be- | PPX ROBERT HUNTER, mentee Benezgntitled “Dr. Hunter on the Treat . or shore, kc. ap ist v ¢ it of Bronchitis.’* 7 —_ Sips e ed and se tl be I, (O¥ New York.) | men! W: NTED—A SITUATION boukkvepe:. {7 Late Sam Francisco pepers speak of a vio- tacly requested Hee siee © rir Picea de lary ne net cuiy Cece naer | Paysicien fer, and Operater on, all ALCON Of the | OF Coprict Dra etne olexperieccs lent shock of an earthquake at Sacramento, where Pos ENNI guage from the notes of the reporter, but that THROAT AND LUNGS, and busines: i there was genera’ mpede from the Capitol : iL building, and the Senate temporarily adjourned. Ad h from Carson City, Utah ‘1 ‘erritory, says: ‘A violent shock of an ake, which lasted for several seconds, was felt here about s habits, in an: capacity where bin potent accountant may be required. Salary not - AMBROSE ar the ct Pes — 1 S= CELEBRATION—The Auniversary Cele- bration of the b n and Philopirenian terary Sucieties of Ciumbian Collage will be held hsonian Institution, on THURSDAY the lth instant, at's o’el wrel where a remark has been omitted owing toa fail- | Dr Hunter besa to announce hi POLITICAL, ure of the reporter to hear it during such excite- ment as then prevailed, that he hasa perfect right to put it in it, and I inserted it because | desired Wah ngton on_p-ofeasivnal > BTR 7 ~ 7 ie OF THE UNION MEN OF THE Hine sag neat No, 231 Penn. TH WARD TO THEIR FEL. OW: ue, betwern ite Gautier’; —T 1er’s saloon) where he may bo consulted tall ene cr | C ur is at hand, and NR Te DN GLE MEN, to work on z Ah he 1a . | tive eea? pe correct. ‘That was the only mo- | Brorchrai ard Pulmeracy diceasee ‘Phe feiteence | maids that we arouse ant rena and d WO COP Owed We emane preter: 30 45 this morning. "It was 20 sever thal a gener Ee exerciges'will const al Boct WhtnPRey: | tive Chad. Andssir, would Sexe ibe ONY mo: | Bronohral ard Pah embraced in the speaiaity 4 | contest. Our opponentenrefastielivg tens Also TWO COLORED MEN wanted, ty 1s house in town. Goods were shaken from the ore Bi Tces from Virginia if he did not erase that same remark | Whe 1 1'r. Hunter's pract cr isoonfined, is: Gatarck | 80d preparing fer a resistance, and it becomes after it bad been placed there by the reporters? | Ofte Ne ies l month or year. who ear de all kinds of farm , =: ners’ Brass Band wiil be ia attendance. The ved Tons ls, Sor ebelves of the store, and a general panic prevailed Throat,Hoarse- | "*. 4s citizens forming a part of the creat conserea, for afew minutes.” The San Francisco Papers Apply at BUSEY 4 BARNARD'S Agriculters: © are cordially invited to be present. :s mm hit - | tive element of the Union, to show te our country- | § , Georgetown. 1-3" pe R ay ad cea ar {Se pte ront of tht ease a's | "Yr “ea gerioue adn me” CO | est Ce raon ai eu aegis | Se very ut teow Gini SHITE ;: “4 +, Te “a 5 to 4 2-4 ct r ver} comes ri lo know . represent ho gem in that city from this cause Se c. my aie he Bond. itt erase the same without consulting with me ? ee et = Lodwad news of the success of the great Union movement fair prices for his Goods. al a, nent eee Roane. Sani Forron. Mr. Speaker, when I looked over those 10's | Sevator Brovericx’s Witt in IRELAND.—It and in the demonstrations that are being mae raw what the gentleman from Vinge okea, | DOS FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK, 5()5 everywhere throughout the country, we hil all we but [considered that [ had no right whatever te CORNER OF NINTH & D STREETS, Our right of hrauchinnte tes Go to SMI TS ¢ ° STD oe Som pone BAT 8 stated that Robert Dowling, Esq, United = WASHINGTON CATHOLIC INST. TEPSEINGTON CaTHOLic INST Uur right of frauchige is limited truly. having, as Wart ‘D —To have eve ybody know that they as alter one single word of those remarks, and I| [vo now in store their larga and beautiful ails tant x ly. ne can find a Fi | selected of States bar Cork, in a recent soe | will be Reid eerie ne Est meeting inti aetitute | would have cat my right band of tenon i na | of uhe following Goods for the Spring trade th | Wo so neater the choies of Proudent. or rep- 49 Ge FURS ING GOUNS at the ee: eae ( Picienccrrenarpang a yy el en xt..on THURSDAY 13th inst, | have so acted. But. sir, that remarecpenine: put | bien they mow respect{ally 2 Tee he attention of | election we have aniutorest mt stake none te oe ERVELE’S CLO ING STORE, No. 460 So." Iatives of the late ‘Sentioe Broderick in that vi- | 8¢7'4 v'clock p.m. Tite several Catholic congrega- | in its proper place as I uttered it, was enti el g conhdent that for Beauiy, Variety Lnportant to us than the choice of our Chief Magis- opposite Post Department. ap6 diudte ne tata is al d will, dis. | OBS Bre requested to attend ap i0-st . press their stock has never been qualleu wiped out by the goenns from Virginia, an | in such a way that ‘the reporters themselves, and jpn trate, which should now. if ever, arouse our latont pesition made of bis property, and as to the pre. TT4 energies, and in earnest endeavor to find succers, HIRTING LINENS AND COTTON.-I ba* ceed; 5. ba adh taedies Guar lew, — Seep) 4 one gr. | no other person, could have told what those words Paper Hangings, hide “eb ncodlfimty Ny stapes oad just recat si et hoe Pr “ “dings owery their beirship, &c. a Pea ee day, ies and Brats of ai were. ooo Hence he a of weprtd grade and price, of Foregn and Domestio and wellare.as to assure them that t etinion Rave hed Beech ~ wae Oak wend ancy rami i : e it 5 ture. i i i < i ee ees git beeipted er, Sek gs | rama the nots ct epee Re Wey acs | Wiesel a tga laE TR OO ziigoecl g wing i our unlce unt Rh eeoraae ts | seed on thee Fn penton det kn rd thcks canine eney of Albany, N.} vie pds’ to onder Partcn: Rotetininntice Boy C2 | been written out, to erase a remark, whether it | Cvers core ivable Styly and d: sign. battle in so acause. é Pepree Pons Ma ar RE eres on Poeeday by moet vores hy nse, de. eh eh a tied Contest! ere sncording tthe reporter's notes or net. Fire-board Prints, beck Tor ght coe eee, eemast Ne. loner stand Qn han a tho best nike 'of Rlearlynd H. Fhecher, des yess elected - and | bie ie Water fosmest, Roman | remerk, and he tis made corrections, no ons else | fm the piainect to the most elaborate ot] painting. —_ pemeation. ae be . aud a firm | ta, Bates, Lancaster Charles Le A uti, recorder, by from to'1.400 piscigemt I cullen, Palidieai aun bas anyibing todo witk it; aid no anehes aright Window § singles thatare, tensed oF oe daily,” Let us then | HM other cood "ys wntor . ite? Gress cate ti penal ay the late of Butoh econ 3 LD, t) alter or amerd remarks purporting to hive been i - ory ja 6-3m ia. at. bet G and esult, and im, rm it, a large ‘prom ptu meeting took place cn its . Las then i. made by others than himeelf” It isa libaty, sin | 824 Plain SHADE LINENS. ¢f all the styles and be tp and doing, and in success reap the fruit of our ipnicholson & Sons" celebrated wake. 4 and ’ iar se a6 A-_| which Idid not take; which } : colors. Wo have the Largec Tn the language of tho Massachu “F Irish Linens, al! selling at less than regal THE CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAM | take, and which no gentieman ure rat eetne | Hem eek Fire Good ia the iN’ Ba, ware atoll pet the loge Tor the entrance of ts 323 Penn, avenue, south aie . ‘AGN SEL ate dome Pe eer one ord farther and | PINS, PICTURE NAIR: and en oa Ngan | members of uy present vr formar parte we woe cint.) "between 6th and 7th si* Wos't ALtow Tuzx to Laxp.—The Ports. of c shou'd be, siwa: © | then | am done. ‘The eolicasin iss ka Work for Curtatoc of Siu and all come all who will come under the banner of the =eeei-weeueteamitie-aas imewelwere indopmand ye gentleman | 1908 te Inbel and cork: ine Ie aakveon! | by what authority 1 undertook tounge noo Picture Cora ar for the past. and 2a aenige, Making wo reproaches Tg DAY OPENED A BR Di e were a ad ; on an Tassel: . or tions % Seven! 5 Just hom Charleston, that tbe Coundl pee heen bs Sotata inte r. ao words WHICE, toe verrted Set erie: | of all the, neriags kp pacers Fh SoS | Saeaeee Pt .cateses omy Semel bad been appealed to by the citizens to probi « upon the manuscript; but I felt myself autuorised | SHADE. TASSELS a endless ‘variety ah tROSENTHAL’S MA be proven be Emme to erase the unwarrantable and Teperaent in- | ay dare thera Decal a off valk feo rer, peatbeeie CARRIO UMBRELLAS Bb 3 Laadion Mirere’ are di hoon 3 4 j i . k oe ere use 3 = . 1 ents’, - Wornas'r Pat The Brockign Oatiy Tran-| SSMNARE SE, |itiee cries fenit Renee ae a coneat sipeiee| TM se avompwe | sathages wick silat topncm nw poy spline Ba ogtion cn | 1 Sm __ Sole Acente for North Americg ie coapeisenpecinae tie manieerrpe cia tube Couton of awn eon catfaee Prepared forthe cx" | sp iz.g: Pa.ay.,botwren hi and ferris | ehanctin foil lim dt Norton und at etre: , = i ork in oi i i: pa aa ee SE st st ae intent nee WOADUIACLO: 168, = Thassdey by the igagecs. Tbeestimated valoe pars FANCY Goons the eee we not write Sowa a3 Laving beea From ekegciizat. eupe of Bryony ited E F TAee PIA Ny abe low Pree OSENTH. L, establishment wes cold io . The jast number = OPENING 3 ig Haein ai Lam very glad t trea thee { Soa Tat plescure gon hag E fou ‘ken a Ba ied No, 29 Market Space, ‘k Se 0 Seventh of the paper was on * ela ap 12-3: Pa. av., between Sth an. 10th sts, Ae understand Yi be gives rete ee ta af gerne Ninth and Rome Lees oe Pa. av . ; <

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