Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1855, Page 2

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ne ~ ating Sa eddie oe teen K Vv ) N J N G STAR L oo the British treasury but for the emma, in individual enterprise, or so in- i BOTICE—There will be a meeting Amusements. pieces on the land side, it would seem that the ‘ofthe Scns ce nesionk eommnaen . it in the benefits it confe - | allied 220 guns cannot silence them without seriden -renide n B of the Collins line. UE mie, os Mivgld rovder the National Lapiais-| am ecocette Tes saerinve ben, for inves weeks tite Fupeteasio Gocicry ot Gooreserern College ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. is aaiia EPO ere Ty When the Collins line contract was made, |ture unwilling to permit that description. off past, been constructing additional works Of | ine purpose of inquiring into the expediency of ce) | pprnay EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1855. WASHINGTON CITY: Britain had entire control éf)the mist, sorvise | enterprise to enter upon the field from whi ence between the fi and quarantine | sbesting in May nex’, the landing of the Maryland ws wenn Fi eR BS Loe OS es — ; ; i é i 0) with the 1 First Grand Musical Jubilee of the aggregated and protected capital have hithef-| bastions. Menschikoff has FRIDAY AFT 0 between the two countries, to whish sh@ clung te Eiteoat wholly’ exelodea nt : with a pertinacity only to be accounted for by main body of his army between the right bank ‘4 Te-olution of thé pociety : 07 The large and convenient dwelling | the tact that it was in a great measure neces- Banas Redes | ee commsconses, | AMATO QUARTETTE BAND ‘mee, wa the Balbek. and he endeavored to MEETING OF THE Yo CATH- ls I have had som rience in ocean navi gation, and am satisfied that the care and . mike ition and his communica Kou ics FRIEND SOCIETY of G GO M. BILL en the corner of Pennsyivanis., s¥echse | 87 for the continelfl peiipecedatinePel | soonely whieh atiends individual enterprilp ep pt ep ed | Sh ty the Bebeel seem 2 Tee STATE Pavirs and Eleventh is ior rent. B | her auxiliary navy. She was then charging gance and peculation which eats up the ph 4 immense defensive works erected along the | immediately afier Vespers, in room. ; FRANKLIN PRUITS Bo ee FOR Fen OS8¢S-| twenty-four cents per single sheet, and al- stance of corporations, require larger protec- | banks of the Tchernsya. His force at the} jan%—2 0 deine Stein. ; sion given immediately. For terms ap- though our Government continued to try to| tion from the public treasury for their sup- oom ets aes 2 seem to om <a eaTaicr’s CHURCH THE, ~ GEO. TAYLOR, THOS. STONE, ply at the Star office. make a treaty with her after the Amer- | port. : Lesefocagecr pesmi . Vincent’ Orphan Asylum, will be preach- e == can Ree commenced their service, she : I navy ogres 3 meee epee sivepsiqn, tp rey € & Peters wig bce yy ten me Cape ‘Sader meth dyy ser 4a Mtoe by the Rev.] THE AMPHIONS inost respectfully announce SPIZIT OF THE J2NING PRESS. | ghendily réfdsod to listen to our offers until the of steamers, and for that reason I have not done so. Should an oppor: .be now af- forded me, I will attempt it; should I in- cur pecuniary loss, I shall nevertheless feel sustained and gratified, if I shall be enabled to aid and advance the interests of American commerce and individual exertion, and pro- mote the convenience of our citizens. to Jexan friends and the public that their Gret a has left f 5,000 to 6,000 in | Father Buox, 8. J., Pastor of St. Mary’s, A) their the mous pe carany toll Achernaya to } ra Hows nf Moss, 1A 2-2. The collections at LORAND CONCERT cee. eae the hills before Balaklava. Thedaty of these | ‘is enny Masces aleo will be for the orphans. we we. gees an os nied to watch the movements of the allies; | ““" °° "* ALA programe Of great interest, introdmeing oo only separated by the plain of Balak- SECOND LECTURE FOR ene pier al the full Troupe, in all thesr varied and amount lava frem the allied fine of circumvallation, efit of the Young Catholics etna Be ae oftalent. As this is our first Con: ne nd from Gen. juet’s division. of Georgetown, by Professor ALETANDER Tune. | tom We trust that the present appeal pres : In addition to t 0. reat works direoted | 0! Louisiana, at Forrest Hall, Georgetown, on ence of our friends will not be in vain. The Intelligencer appears to be satisfied by | Collins line were about to commence their the Pacifie’s news; that peace on the Conti | service. A treaty was then made by which nent is once more at hand. ‘The same ad-| the existing charge of twenty-four cents per vices, however, do not strike usin the same single sheet—all averaging more than double: Bight. It strikes us that Nicholas is but eek-| by means of invoices, bills of lading, bills of ing to induce the allies to be dilatory insend | exchange, &c., inelesed—pestage was reduced i i Yolock. Sub- admission 25 cent, which can be had at I am your very obedient servant, __, against the city, the allied armies have oon- fox Potente er lumen watt se aieatase te Aig oe -_ — sect wad can be bad ing reinforcements to the Crimea to twenty-one.cente per hulf ounce, including 7 C. Vanpenair. | siructed strong defensive works on various | /<thons.> Doors open at 6, and concert to commence, at ro The Unson discusses the phase of the Cuba| the rnland postages of both countries; which | New York, January 18, 1855. | pete Balaklava - oo rh rere te angen Led cents ; _ “hag at = a 7%. jan %4— question as it appears in the Spanish Cortes,| was in fact but sixteen cents for the ocean ee _ | doubts, to prevent ai taal @ ali: = pacliee ot oe So crmete a NATIONAL THEATRE THEATRE. s = Most Important from Cuba!—We have pri- | treme left the trenches have been push and glories over American enterprise as com- Postage. This change reduced the actual pared with that of the London. Times’ com- ment on the transportation of intelligen-e from Balaklava to London on the one band, and from San Francisco to New York on the ages alone, ona much less quantity of mail other, being the Union editor's text. bee matter. As soon as this arrangement took Alexandria, : 2 ¥ , effect, the merchants commenced to write their a Railioad letters, invoices, &0., on thin French paper; the far end of the quarantine battery, under of the fort, so as to assure direct com. hington Clul Re-opening of this Elegant Estab Elegant Establishment. Loe atl with the sea Suchis the exsem- =“ al Posen Hall, Georgetown, February 15th, he 28, 055. aeoe oes . BISTE thy gemerai Gloposition of the ailion erica’ | Ths amenten of tu Club pledge themecives thax] TELE pesto apd agora RS d essa letters of the 24th December, men | #2 Pains or expense epare Are happy cit:zens ‘ashington: ‘alls of the season. that they have taken the National tion be Seki seid ieee has been a dearth ah ens evel ae future advertisement. fora faterh acasen.innt will re-open on of supplies in astopol. The governments of France and Evgiand | —™" ~ SATURDAY EVENING, Jan’y 27, vato advices from Havana up to the 2ist inst., conveying to us positive intelligence of the ex- istence of intense excitement throughout the island, arising from the action of the Cortes in Madrid upon the question of the sale of the island to the United States. Seoret meetings are again taking place all over the island, and charge on the letters (including the inland Postages) to less than two-fifths of what we had previously beon paying Britain for sea post- thousands who heretofore were arrayed against | *"20unce, officially, that the blockade ot the] TE FORMAL OPENING | n which occasion Mia asa ma | ; nf] ‘us getting into a twenty-one cents letter | @°U% Fence 4.3 | Danube and ports of the Biack Sea and Sea of OF THE SECOKD RXRIBITION OF THR GISELLE: On Tuesday last, the 284 inst., the Board of the revolutionary cause have become identified | 4 zoff will be resumed on February 1. Direstors of this road compieied the letting of | ‘** Which would have cost them at least a with it, in the beliof that thereisnownoother} A general order has been issued, through | METROPOLITAN MECHANICS INSTITUTE OR, THE DANCING WILLIEs. rebiaint i dollar under the old regulations. As an evi- f from Spanish dosination but | bard “Ragies, signifying the Gueen’s anpre- ILL TAKE PLACE AT THE SMI(HSON-| tn which Mee Caroline, Theresine, Adelaide, wk of the Shenandoah river, satelite Gi i a mie s s im tle of Inkermann, and announcii al on ihe ‘ebruary, - - josy, a » terms condidered favorable. We congratulate Pacific on’ her last hah aad oat we Rea, ont persons in the city of Havana, a3 well as in caseat will be armk to all officers and soldiers | This Institute was founded on the 3lst mee —————————————— ~ < : ried 110,000 letters, which, according to the z Hi in thi 1852, for the promotion and encouragement of Man- To conclude wits the Comic Pantomime the people of Alexuudria, Alexandria county, prices heretofore charged by the British Gov Washington city, are new momentarily ex- | who have glare UNCONDI. ulactures, Commerce, and the Mechanic and U-rful ROBERT MACAIRE. i i ‘ i A in| TERMS OF ~ | Aris. nse a pap iit ge ~ be ernment, would have amounted to $55,000, Pitti pete seh ine RareSo teeest ti TIONALLY ACCEPTED "The contributions to the Exhibition ae already) jan 25—2 mass dily commence We saw yesterday without the postage payable on newspapers. ‘The Paris correspondent of the London | numerous, and every indication is afforded of « full | "pe awrea snom ERTeRTAInuLan i in the room of the Senate committee on ihe} 12° “mount of postage on the Pacific’s mail Times says and most interesting display. The arran .<| DRAWING-SOOM ENTERTAINMERT! Hon. John Y. Mason's Health.—Advioes . fe. The main und ~ 72. oF - ; Since th ing was written I am in- | 2% mare upon a g and scale. ‘I As ’ District of Columbia, plans and specifiations| °° ‘8 occasion, as said to have been re- | received in Washington by the Pacifio’s mails| ¢y;met th. gle and French ambussa- | or ey mpi raligedhpcmeneromeorncer gale OSSI AN S B AR DS ’ — re sie baat e008 | turned to the Department, at forty cents per | represent that Mr. Mason is gradually im-| dors at Vienna have written to their Govera- | for, and are supplied with everything conduc. - to the direction of a bridge with iron supports, for a railroad si Bg . ments for the necessary authorisation to the safety, corvenience aad comfort of contributor: OSSIAN E. DODGE, and all other puryoses, which this compan ounce, as per the provisions of the existing | proving from his recent attack of paralysis, able them to eater into negotiations wi and visiters, while the approaches from all paris Ot] ste yates and Proprietor of “ Beige’s kenny | = to ball noreed ‘is Foto. ite ‘bin fed postal treaty, was but $17,000; instead of | though there is nothing in the advices in 148} Prince Gortsobakoff. It appears that the | the city have been greaily improved. | ae a Meecum,”” vis of the aqueduct, the fie coe pork ee 353,000, which, as before remarked, it would | tion, we Tegret to have to write, that tends in| Prince hus not accepted without reserve the | Pet=-ons twenty-one years of age, Wil give their Fashionable Drawing-Room nteo with the interpretations of the al- | it Obects, may be admitted to inembership of this vb vase 2 = oweam guara rpre |. P : Institute ; if between the ages of fourteen aud ten CONCE= Ts lies, which were communicated to him confi- | ty one they may be admitted as junior mowers. 1 7. WASHINGTON, on MONDAY EVER- dentially. The Prince has, I am ascuced, de- | The former are required to pay an initiation { r of ING, Jan. 29. at CARUSI'S ‘ manded certain charges, which at first ap- vt lmb per year bpp pee = an in Bs 5 : ~ SALOON im- Ji re of rye ereaficr. —_ : a aes eA rtp sprediand ama Moar the beatin oft School of Dosign, meushers The company 1s composed of the following emi- > ci 3 nent talent: therefore the acceptance ig not unreserved. In and junior members are charged §1 extra per sc ssn J. G. CLARK, Tenor, = have cost our fellow-citizens, but for this pos way being sufficiently elevated above tLe ca for fra ‘The duigs is the work of the :ail- | *#! 'Te*ty; for the existence of which the coun- road company’s engineer, and stiikes uz most try has to thank the enterprise which forced favorably, the estimated cost being $160.00 it from our great commercial rival by creating We have long been of opinion that a perma- she Collins tine nent bridge across the Potomas could be medc| Now the Pacfie’s mail on this tri. out wasbut the least to create the impression that ho wil! ever so recover as to enable him to atteud as formerly to business. Seizure of the Steamship Maseachusctts. The Treasury Department have advices that, rs ;, ft four mouths. , f the negotiations failing ami that | At tarmbees are entitled to the privileges o! the 8. B. BAILEY, Ano, yesterday, on the affidavit of the Spanish yice| °¢, Of x mem! oe i E. KELLEY, Baritone, on those piers, to aroummodate canal, rai rid,| * eekly one, and only an average weekly | Goncul, ihe United States District Attorney in| Pothing is done before the 14th instant, Aus-| exnitition Members’ ticketseach admit a mc ber > and all other travel for one-tenth the neces. ery| mail. This proves that but for this treaty we expenditure to build a similar structure eiy-| ‘hould be now paying to England an average tria is bound to change the present treaty into | and one !ady, or a member and two children, or ihe zs ». MORGAN, Basso. adofensiveone. ‘the opinion senerally pre- | wife of a member and two chi dren; and jouor| OSSIAN E DUDGE, Mas New York city caused the steamship Massa- Director and Deline- chusetts to be seized, the allegation being that | V*ils more and more that the object of Russia ome teay, — Stee mee ee i _ Forming a Company ween on power, variety, pu- wi below, and for one-fifth its cost if .: | of about $2,859,000 per annum on this account. folate the a is to gain time to concentrate ber troops in | tn) ny. onows: . rity of tone, and ‘musical shill. stand unri here A fi ts cost if ‘ she was about to violate the neutrality act of Podolia and Poland against Austria. bash arse 33 im A verica if net im the World. tempted to be constructed above the aqueduct. | Lt is well known that three quarters of the |1g1g. She was nominally about to sail for the MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Seacon ticket (convertibie into membership). Ol Cake of Maninien TWENTY FIVE CEDTS. That is, without taking advantage of the irs | u-ail matter going between Liverpool and Island of St. Thomas, but the informer swears} Among the rumors it was said that Emperor —— sprereelaanes single | 00] _ Doors open a 614 o’clock—Coneeni to commenc ~ already constructed there. Thisis a mater] New York by steamer, is on American ac- that he has reason to believe that she isfreight-| of Russia had written an autograph letter to Sage sarieeitc wake BREE , at Thy. Hi. L. GOODALL, Agent. 8 he Em; of Frauce, proposing terms of | The office of the Superintendent of the Exhibition jan 25-3: in which Washington and Georgetown ure} count. Thus the actual annual cost to our ed with arms for the Cuban patriots. powaaresten, i ihe gees) +ed } ®t the northern main entrance to the Suithss:1an — - — s : : segs arrangement. This, however, is contradic’ed | ®t ‘h: * * 5 MA STATUE vitally interested, more especially as it ie pro-] people on account of letters carried by steam a by some of the papers. saraidogenp te ran poet digest ion ermal a my THE GREAT MARBLE 7 posed to connect the Point of Rocks with :he| erover that route wonld have been $2,137,500 Au Army Officer Dead —The War Depart- A terrible stornf had raged along the Afri- : « i j Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire road by | As per the Postmaster (ieneral’s report for the branch road to Leesburg It is very cleur that| fisoal year 1853, the total receipts of this gov it is high time for our fellow citisens of Wa-h | ernment for letters conveyed by the Cunard- ington and Georgetown to settle their dific.!-| ers under the postal treaty, and by the Col- will receive prompt attention. Written can coast. About forty vessels, mostly laden onld al.o be addresred to the un oF , red ta vet | THE DYING GLADIATOR, with wine, were ashore. THOMAS ©. CONNOLLY, ee NS BUI Lord John Russell was in Paris, with a sick | jan 26—eo3t Superintendert. On exhibition at srg Lebd~ relative He had had a private interview with pee ae BOTT ™ ING, 43 street, near Pa, avenue, the Emperor SOIREES MAGIQUES. Dany Ave isle ED pte. ment, this morning, received advices of the death of Capt. Thomas G Montgomery, of the 4th infantry, U.S. A., at Steilacoom, Wash ington territory, on the 22d of Novewber last. ties upon the bridge question, if they would] lins lino, was an aggregate of $718,000, or| The Current Operations of the Treasury oe porclchpeapinl lttaeecetegi erage ore MEMOIR OF THE GREAT MAGICIAN, AD" sina = wanadiiiaiiane aoe, avail themselves of the fair chance they now | $140,000 less than the cost of the mail service Department.—On yesterday, the 25th of Jan | ris, in May next. MACALLISTER, jan 10-1 have of making a complete railroad vunnce-| by the Collins line. Thus it will be perceived | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on| Provisions are becoming very scarce at Con- THE WONDER OF THE AGE! tion with the Virginia works, aud also of] that besides what wo have gained in other] the pooks of the Dopartment— stantinople, from the immense requirement of -- achieving a direct connection with the great} ways, as explained above, by this expenditure I AIR CLOTH. the armies. An organized force of police, This extraordinary Professor of the Cabalrstix (rt, Just received a heavy supply of Hair urd For the redemption of stock...... $9,645 20] French and English, is placed on duty in Cun- | is engaged by MR. MALONE RAYMON of every width. which we offer at reduced west, by the Baltimore and Ohio road, without} of $140,000, the government saves actually to| For paying Treasury deb:s + 20,216 76 | stantinople in of consequence repeated quar- | turcr, Humorist, and author of “Hours in Aves, a aad vale Rqeed Cosmans tn ex- going around Robin Hood's barn to do sc—] th people the aggregate of $2,137.500, as be- oe ne ee aS . bere a rels oe assassinations that have recently vo- ee tants) to appearin all his Necrom sntic cerecamenacoie ome ing, 8 prices - . ‘or the War Departm . . urred. : ‘ CWE 7 PAN! OMPSON, that is, vfa Baltimore. fore shown We may not, inappropriately, For repaying Hs the War Depart. . bs Tonia; Faipay.—The Queen Dowager, wid- nights, conmencing EAS: EVE s —— ae Se a - add to this revenue, a statement of the fact] mont.....+..-..s+s0 cc + 1,343 67 | ow of Charles Albert, expired this day, after | ©» January 29h, 1855, . TL jan 25—3e (Intel &Organ) WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP that the mails by the Collins stexmers are | For the Navy Department +++ 88,470 00] sewon days illness, at the age ot 54 Steaming between New York ard Liver- now averaging $30,000 out and back, not a| For tte interior Hepurtment..... 21,107 00 The Russian Corps of Suttischa has been EIFFOR’S ARMY BAZORS.—Gii- peel.— We publish below an extract from a d Babadagh to stop the march of the christ’s, Lecoutre, and Wade & Butcher's Ra- dollar of which, as we understand the ques wae muasce nik. — sg oe Grins. P - sons, sunt received and for gic at lew prices. | = Private letter from the somewhat eccer'rie, | tion, would have gone to this government but : _ ‘There has besn another tempest in the Blaek 3 hs} ble Cutlery. ELVANS & THOMPSON, though deservedly dis:inguished C Ia the Benate, yesterday, after wo went to | aires disaster. ‘Two ships of the | 34 f0r several pertormances: and s great wa: his No. 326 ia. ave., bet. Sth and 10th ste. joug! J disinguished Commodore, | for the existence of the postal treaty. The h i-forei seaiatiorath a, causing isaster. Ips attraction, that he continued t» crowd the hoses 95-3 IntelaOrgaa) C. Vanderbilt, of New York city, the hictory] pay of the Collins steamers is $33 000 per voy- | Press: the anti-foreign-pauper-immigratien re-| British fleet euffered damage. One account of | many weeks in succession, realizing to hime fa] J 29—3 of whose remarkable connection ae pay solution of Mr Cooper was further debated by | the ciroumstance calls ivan “ordinary storm.”? | cjear profit of more than $40,000 : UBS, F. and river steam navignti o pigenartace ties rshand tooo that the Collins line have Ted cd net Od Bey Ar re ae re eee rriinee nee ay inend to give a | A large sum ie secured hist to viet Washire‘on 2 e kno je laid aside The army appropriation bill being next taken up, was cisoussed by Messrs. Shields, Cass, Kusk, Gwin, Johneon, and others, at length; and then they adjourned. In the House, the French spoliation was further debated by Mr. Millson against it, and Messrs. Phillips and Bayly for it, ere the Com mittee of the Whole rege, and the House ad- journed. to most of our rea-ers. In this paper, the Commodore very just!y assails the habit of the Government in making special contracts We are agsinst the principle on which they are, one and all, ‘based, awd ever will be. When the system on which the existing steaw- er contracts of this character were sought to be initiated was brought forward, we opposed it te the best of our ability, leaving no eff rt of ours, to prevent its adoption, untried; end while we opposed it chiefly on the very grounds which the Commodore, in this le:ter, Teiterates, we also judged that the chances Were ten to one that the parties to be favored by such legislation would, none of them, faith- fully discharge their obligations under the Contracts they asked. There are, however, facts involved in the history of the coa*ract made with Mr. Collins which takes chat out of this class of special favors. Thus, according to our recollectin, Cave Johnson advertised for mouths for proposals for this service The only bid he received was from Mr Forbes, of not yet divided the first dollar of profits, from the published statements of the company, the condition of their stock in the market, and from the personal aseurances of its enterprising originator. Under these circumstances, though now as ever before an opponent of the principle un- der which even thatcontract was originally made, we are no advocate for attempting to care an act of indiscretion by one of bad faith on the part of the Government; more especi ally when it is as clear to our mind as the light of the sun at noon, that the Government itself has not only reaped more benefits than it bargained for in making the contract, but that the advaniages to the general prosperity of our country, which are owing, aceidentally it may be, to the euccessful enterprise of Mr Collins are almost incaleulable. We «re for continuing to pay for the ser- vices of his ships up to the end cf his contract, every dollar so far stipulated to be paid, and i { Biackemith’s Goods for sale by Richard Cobden, on the 19th inst. Teputation which precedes him, the Hall will no J MM 4c Blackett ee THOMPSON, i dred and twenty houses were | doubt, be filled to repletion during his stay. Ne 326 Pa. ave., between 9h and 10th ats. Eight hus ‘, This Great and Fo.tunate Magi was born inf vos” 4 lutel& Or, ereoted in Liverpool during the year 1853. the land of Robert Burns, but in e ns Ss _ oe ee) A pastoral letter from Cardinal Wiseman, the Continent of Europe, where fo: UT NAILS. Felative to the “ immaculate concepticn,”’ has | he has practised the art of Conjur. Wrought and Horse Nails.—Builder’s Hard- been read in all the Roman Catholic chapels | Magic, and has acquired not only ware, Carpenter’s Goods, &c., at j of Great Britain. the highest professional renown in his arusiic 326 Femncivanie i. Another double murder and attempt at sui- | of Necromancy. VANS & THO} . cide bad happened in London. The murderer _MAD’ME MACALLISTER ose" deena — ‘th and 10th sts. was an Italian valet, named Lingi Buranelli, | !* nora vinci bag wings in one act ee] hoes Swe = i i city the Young ician first saw yn ype cee ty, jealousy, ear ——— won her heart aad band. She is highly born ond Gentlemen are You monty? be mbert, aod a woman named Williamston, | 1, .c-secd of varied talents and aecomplixhine ats, FOR UNION HALL SHOOTING GALLERY! and afterwards shot himself through the head. | ind has become an able und dexterous aeistant to BILLIARD SALOON & RESTAURANT, It happened, however, that the ball took an | her husband in his bewitching and bewildering {vats C street, between Gth and 7th ets. oblique direction, and the murderer yet sur-|ofNecrowancy. Thry are both still young. Re- seis Pid ees aries be cables Teanhy eeubes AMERICA AND RUSSIA. and his lady were ating fashion a " Soh pened ate Tilbwefee : M: ster is a daughter of me | — The Billiard Room is furnished with Tables of t The London News in commenting on the | tr Noneiewcs inost e¢ cbreted officers, de tinge tied | Most approved style, by W. J. Sharp, N. ¥ Proposed interference of the Amegican Gov- in may of the Enuperor’s bates In the Restaurant gentlemen wil arent at ernment in the affairs of Europe, and our par. jesty, the Queen, had a splendid Pavi'i the shortest notice with euperior OYSTERS, GAME tiality for Russia, says: im in her Palace at Madrid, wherv | and a'l other delicacies of the season. Reports have reached us, to which we can- were honored by the smiles and WILLSON & HAYWARD, Prop’rs. no: at present allude more distinetly, of testi- | pl dit of the entire Royal Household, as well a by | jan 25—-1w monials of s very strange nature, indeed, pre- | Crorca.% he Rpeniah Nobility and Geatry. tov d URTSHIP & ITS CONSEQUENCES, sented by the Czarto Americancitizens.. Alp] °t\! Splendid !amon: - i I by Wiket. Price @1 25, ry : san ry ard by Her Majesty on these occasions. It ly, A . this has bad its effect in calling into existence | F,. Beall Suman Portugal, Cuba, United Si tes, i a New Light and its Grand Results, by a Tussi i Jni i f Georgetown. Price 12'¢ cts. @ numerous pro-’.ussian party inthe United | &.. have been visited by these ar istes, the ditfer- itizen of States. It idwita this ae that the idea of | ert janguages of which countries they speak flu nt- | 4 ate terse Le mi some: Sones Sing ¢ ae mediation has originated, and its object is to|!y, aud have universally won golden opinions as ‘ Dosrgewwwn. Spokes, § nee & x Axtes Be peer sty wey rim 4 soiree to Milner Gibson, John Bright and | fora few evenings, and from the high and des ved > Proce:dings of To-Day. In the Senate, to-day, two private claims were taken up, and after brief consideration, they were postponed until Friday next. They were for the relief of Benedict J. Heard, and the heirs of Richard W. Meade. ‘The bill for the relief of the claimants of the private armed brig Gen. Armstrong was theu taken up, and the Houge report upon it was being read for information when we went to press. In the House, Mr. Puller reported from the commerce commiitee, a resolution authorising (he President to give the requisite notice for the termination of the reciprocity treaty ef co: merce and navigation in cases where tho ulations have expired, with such powers wh The Scout, b Gilmore Simm: ; $1.25 against taking any advantage of the notice they manifest illiborality in their comm te the i Ruasi we'! as golden favors in each. 5 sag erciat| promote the interests of Russia and damage m >. T-| Ida May; $1 Boston, to carry the mails twenty woyeges per| clause of the supplemental contract with him, | interoouse givh the United States, role" | Hogiand. - sa! aa. ine hls bine ee ea Me eee ts | Putnam's Magazine for Fc bruary; 25 cents annam for $500,000. This Mr. Johnson de | i¢ bat because, in earning for the Treasury| After a few semarks from Messrs. Fuller| ‘We appeal confidently to the Atmerican | ON» £4. his Secretary. Salon's New Monthly for Febraary 10 cts clined accepting, xs it did not specify an: “ and Haven in favor of this joint resoluti le, and ask them, will they allow them- ae it... jodey’s Ladies : vm 7 ®"Y| far more than was calculated on when th J ution, | Peep! “ 2 Por sale by EB. kK. LUNDY particular speed, size, or character of steam igi en She | it was also agreed to. selves to be made the tools of a party iv this] Prices of Admission.—Keserved seats 5 cent-.— ‘No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. ships in which the patets was to be perf origin«l contract was made, and in the spur After the transaction of other unimportant] way? Will they allow themselves io be de. | Hall price to reserved seats only for children under port ora i e's asta va 3 ath ai ae which he had given to the commercial enter- | of no public interest, Mr Lane, of r pele luded into lowering the Union into an acocm- | twelve years. General admission for all azes 25} 2 oftceied Mr. Collins to make ‘ prise and prosperity of our land, he has more = 7 Sac wane to carry owt the] than tenfold repaid to his country the addi- aw. ig looks as though the special favor tional ¢ i ji in this particular case was granted by Cullius, suena he nascar ete bee rising to @ personal explanation, commented at some length upon criticism upon a recent speech of his in the hull appearing in an Ohio paper, by which his remarks had been most i 8 id 4 th 2 STILL GREA ER REDUCTION IN DRY how this question isto be answered, for it is ener = Bc aie st (Sie Sone oe aS orening the honor of the United States that is at stake @oops t a M. L. WILLIAMS, GEORGETOWN, | estly believe from the statistical sta’ rossly misquoted, and evidently intentional! “As for this country, Englishmen would TRON HALL. ILL seli the remaining stock of Domesticr, | rather than by the Government. Mr. Post published upon the subject a pe Rimeerriel. ne a Sale Bd deeply regret to have any w riendly conduct — em — WwW such as — > , master General Campbell subsequently ad-|~ 2 mee gieen Everday, ae _ to complain of on the part of a kindred nation . “SEER” HAS COME. New York Mills, Warnessetta, Co — ent ine quently ad- | sould not continue to exist, however disastrous Englishmen are fully sensible of the power, THE «8S. ME. other of the most approved make of Bleached C:« vertited for proposals for carrying these mails a blow to the commercial reputation and fa.| YU&THER NEWS BY THE PACIFIC. under an order of Cougress, and found no one the intelli of the North ae ton at prime cost, of which Thave agood assorume: t Auacns cepabiloane ‘But Eoglisamen will| Prof. Robert Heller, Beppe ap ral a ae aaa not hesitate to pause in what they know to b@| The Great Prince of Wizards, who has lad the | Hosiery in steat variety, such as Ladies’, Gentie- the path of duty for one moment, Jet the North | nonor of appearing betore all the Crown zp Heaps | men’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Hose and hose at pnn.@ American republicans, or any set of men on | of Europe, and where cost. 7 earth, do or say what they will. Highly SOIREES MAGIQUES ig tenes per copeeseeny invited to call early £ though Englishmen value the friendship of | was patronized by the Elite and Fashion, fo: 200] hale cae ae which [vt the United States, they will not stoop to pur- | successive nights in New York city, will commence This morning, we are in receipt of our files of foreign papers, brought by the Pacific, from which we make the following extracts : MOVEMENT OF THE RUSSIANS. The Soldaten-Freund, as the latest news from the Russian army in che Crimea, says that General Menschikoff, menaced at once lee willing and able (in 1853) iomneeie ee wine ge States ite discontinuance Place of the Collins steamer? at any rate of With these introduetory romarks, wo pre- ee whatever. sent the readers of the Star with Commodore sane has shown that the only vessels! Vanderbilt's letter, taking oecasion to say * ocean mail steamer contracts | that he does not utter a word upon the impro-- which came (for mai! and war Purposes) up to PON N without veference to cost as I am determined > | . chase it by desisting from what they know to | a series of Exhibitions at IKON HAIL, Washing. | Sc! shou! veferes rsterntedilly tn dso j Priety of entering into special contracts, which | XY the bulk of the ailied army, and by the be the discharge of @ sacred duty ” ton city, commencing on jan 25 -3t . the Jetter and spi it of the agreement are} we do not heartily approve: force disembarked at Kupatoria, had called in COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE SATURDAY, Jan. 27th. ¥ OST—On Tuacedw evening, January 23d, those of the Collins line, which are Justly the} oh ot ; : ul bis detatched corps. A council of war was Money is unchanged. Bullion is again | Introducing all his origmal teats in Saechi bene Week. hanieees tae eed Sei coene pride of the navigation interest of the United areaily obliged pre sae = jpsheies ee eee eee as ete largely exported. Consols fluctuated consid- NECROMANCY, DEMONOLOGY, he be suitably rewarded by lea States, and absolutely the wonder of the| ative to the maticr of the P . ky f aoe erably, and closed at 91jaj; they had reached Wircucaarr, Cusmistar, raposed weekly 92 ‘American securities showed little change jp feacnpane lag —vecaeidennag the arrival of ihe third coips and reserve of New York and world on account of their achievements on the| /ine of mail steamers between the fourth, and then to take offensive measures - Hu pRavitcs, Evscraicity, BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & ROUBSE, Fs : Ps <a : 2 i With the improved hopes of peace the Liver D , &e., Re., &e. a ocean. However much we dislike even the cane Tease eel fot. Fe ee ee poe a igri el ate pest. Cotton’ iearket sdvivoed agate fell off, |1n which he has been. ree dboo metals the = Se u aed —e Tr oR anne = : in, e, © meantime, Ft i , - | greaten ONDS, Stecks and other securii a Principle on which the Coilins contract is} war, and a frequent and rapid communigntion augmented the garrison of Eupatoria, and on ane Boag more allied, peer lagey Pane 8 — CONJUROR if and sold. based, we cannot refuse to do the contractor | With Europe —- essential to the interests | the south side of the road which was formerly | © by hagas KS p naked justice—to admit, that he has not only of our commerce, oo ain on my propo- : sition ‘ostmasterGeneral. It wasin sub jeft undone nothing that he‘agreed to do, but starce this: That 1 would run a semi-month that he bas won for his country a prestige in ly line which, by alternating with the Collins ccean steam navigation. to achieve which| ue, Would form a weekly communication ; Ragland hes in vai spent more than one hun- aud that [ would perform ihe proposed mail . service for the sum of $15,000 th: dred millions of dollars in the last twenty-five} aud home, re pnt A ‘ Esther in EB - The astonishing Inicrest at the rate of six per cent per annum rl- - i sales of the week 64 270 bales, including 5,770 | Ether in Europe or America. ms amici omes: a. open to the Cossacks is now closed to them, as on spe ersation, aad SAL0 fas expert <a a © ~ xD ba one . rs — a when le! ys oF long ) ufts ssed, perfc d ont. Prof. H., alone stam; um asthe | —— Te oe ——~ more fimly, although business was little | rue and only censine Professor of the. WATCHES! WATCHES! L it is under the range of the guns of the Henri IV., manned by a portion of the landed crew. OPERATIONS &o., OF THE ALLIES. The French army before Sebastopol will form two corps under General’s Peliesior and Bosquet ; the first is to prosecute the siege, and more than retail. esiern Canal flour 408 to CABOLISTIC ART. F YOU wish a warranted 41; Baltimore and Philadelphia 43s 6da44s 6d; (iG Remember, aconstant change of perform timekeeper, at a reasonable Ohio 4482458; White Wheat variously quoted | ance. price, you are imvited to call ‘a 11s 6dal2s6d; Red 10s 6dalls 6d ; Mixed In- and examine my selected stock’ . nd is to aot i . i 2 : ; PRICES OF ADMISSION : of fine English and Geneva Watches for tadres aud years, as ‘he published details of the history} _ I have wall considered the subject, and am bert will exercice the chief coumana ny hithes: prin ats Oa, Kelton 42s Saatha,; To Hall..... < saz TR = H. SENKER, of her efforis to improve in steam vessels nay. | Vel! satisfied tha: if my proposition be accept- | to. Turkish guns, horses and men are daily eR Dress Circle. : 3 on 3 Pa. av., between Sth @ — igating the high seas be, | 04, the enterprise can’ be accomplished with | landed at Eupatoria, but advices ef the Ist in-} ---- An exchange paper says: Orchestra Sets... . Bh chee ain) er ample testimony. | great advantage to the country, and without | stant say that the force would not be available] Whenever you hear of a nominal a eS eee LES. m0 8 pp a SCHWARZ&’S OYSTER DEPO @ se Hi ane that prestige, been the re tecipe pry would not ask for the pro- | for the fitld for a week or ten days to come. | #dvocating Know Nothing doctrines. the office; without extve cherge. Eleventh and E streets. Teasing, to an almost inoredible ode cee! Por Voyage, were it not for A date has been so often fixed for the as- sault on Sebastopol, that it is perhaps scarcely worthy of meation that the 5th or 6th of Jan- uary is considered the day when the attack _ lee, — ag ies telegra: ine is now ino) 2 tween icra and Bucharest, and’will soon be completed to Varna, aud thepce by submarine examination into his political antecedents will | Polite and attentive ushers will be in attendance. | “Or Yers for superior OYSTERS left at j generally furnish rich revelations. Oneofthe} J#2%—-2% this place before 10 o’cl"k iz the mom- members of the House, who is also a member RITISH STATE3MEN.—Lives of Aberdeen, on be delivered before 2 o'clock of the highly respected Smith family, and i amve yorn ene Giadstone, &c., gees are arrangements made to-cnnd Oysters ia See ele a eter: ee, Pet | cies etrctseclan bates cation can ne | won pear EE eee pally hails from Alabama, recently made a *eretaryslups of Aberdeen and Palmersion, 1 catis: #0 that they will keep good fer at least cig speech in which he took atrong in favor vol, London 1855 days. of the intolerant principles of the new party. Beedell’s British Tariff for 1854-5 led Oysters always on hand. On ta beck a few pages in Ass history, | Special Report to Parliament on the manufacture-| jan 18 as the refreshing discovery will be made that Mr. of the New York Industrial Exhibition, by | 7 00D NEWS FROM HOME—JUST R& Smith was not only a Tippecanoe and Tyler Wallis . | the considerable co: ti 4 estent, the amount of Buropean espitel in-| to the Canard line by the British Goverunece vested in this country in commerce and man-| and the still more stupendous protection af. ufactures in the aris, and in opening to our i by our Government to the Collins rich virgin soil of the West, the market: of the| ~- ‘The effect of the protection thus afforded to world. This is the opinion ¢: 'y of the| the existing lines, (while their prop me are Dest informed merchants and Political econo- | drawing such large sums from the ‘ir sury.) |} tothe Crimea mists with whom we have conversed on the bes ae, -_ soap berg peed cing bad L A correspondent of the Salut Publique of subject ; and the great superiority of his ships vate individuals to think of entering into ae fnae tho twp thesnk: ctietis ce iene eee ; . ived 100 coples of the above popular tt i ‘i since the two recent attacks, the French huye| too man in 1849, but that is the author of wees = seated (.. Music Depot over thore of the Cunard line has enabled our| petition against such overpowering, monop- | completed immense works, which will double} the famous “ Yallow Kiver” collection of Special Report to do., on the Raw Materials and ee is Government to {cree from Britain an equitable a ine Bled t and our | Mt means of action. | The French batteries, songs, When the political waters are violently ‘Agriculture of do., by Wilson - soca Ore F ; sr the British Government and our | which were only eleven in number, ar tated, such men always @ su! Special to de., on the Geological Department Oceanic pvstal treaty, under which we receive own abandon the policy which blights indi-q tripled and sraied with guns of heavy calibre of a au apnual aggregate of posiages almost suffi | vidual enterprise, and which defies every ci- ent brought from France or landed from the fleet. cient to cover the whole amount paid to the| ‘°F of individual competition, I will cheorfui- LIC BOOKS.— A large aud varied aseow the scum. In his social relations, Mr. 8. is + of do., by Lyeli sATHOL' vAS.— A lange be kind, amiable, gentlemanly, and even popular, | Banfield’s Statistical Companion for ae aidan Seas eae eraiene a The line of treuchesis nearly three leagues in| ,... {he Civcinnati Genctte says that the a Pe eS Im plain and logan! bindings, atthe lor, lime in question for t b it v consent that my proposed compensation © open fire, and only waited until the} health of Mrs Harrison, widow ot Gen. Har- Almanac and from its commen. e-| est p.iee, ived at @ © transporting the mei ‘]shall be withdrawo The ocean is, in my | English batteties suould be completed. rison, ex-President, is not 6o good as it was a}. ment in 10980 . TAYLOR & MAURY pvery dollar of whieh. by the vy, would go) jadgment, free for all, and there is nothing so} as the batteries of Sebastopol mount 360 | fortnight age. jana” FRANCK TAYLOR. jan 16 Bookstore, near 9:h 9,

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