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[W4SHNETON FEWs AND GOSSIP. salaries, a - Jead, in ace large - ah to} Crusader, an unnaturalized italian, who | up and said—“I haven't got anything against Amusements. tr : ud, -y (o gross favoritism? | failed to ; hi . | a0y man in the hope nobody’s got paella ath fae" | Judiciary Reform in the District of Colum. | cases of sup uals Gk Tee al ae.” | sayiinneotign aw ATIONAL TUEATRE. Se ey bia.—The amendments to the District Judi- nduct to results — manage (01 Short repeated this remark. Large numbers ‘ THE ROUSSET SISTERS. 4 WASHINGTOR-SttTyY: iary. Re! ‘ verbment and to| set one, but, for the of all, reasons. lost | of his intasees cro’ bout, shaking | Mc Canouws, Tuenesiwe. Avetare, Corwen a . e+ ciary form Bill reported by hed e-em h of whose I to thé | hands ‘and ask rs antl TINR. Mous. Coney, Rovssert, S2o..osy, and & MONDAY AFTERSOON..... asdapucry 29. | judiciary committee, affect in a serio d h = . jetters to ; Héko y ‘« large Corps de Ballet. V. Gventx, Leader. 24 nd to the House! New Yor nek Deimincrat you Ihve al. | tbe last moment liékuewsl! his old friend:, a eras cere 208 teheyaleiziot destroy, the entire plan ogislative, executive, | 7 * | and exch and'words.of good will | 718 EVENING the Ballet of Witties, SPIRIT, GF THE MOXNTNG PRYss. | most salutary bill. The judiciary com linie.and made just and | Terdy hay to notice. No wonder, #5 | with them oe tp nie down | Gitte aS meats Careline. The Intéltiencer rejoices over the Passage of} Lave zecommended that the bill will command the | you iati , that ‘Gam is aboat,” over his face. steod up firmly as the wagon | To conciude with the Pantomime of rho wi inis that instant, the Freneb Spoliation bill, and containg much | }¥*triking out the first section, which abol- who will admioister was driven away, and’ very gra logeas ign- FRISAC, The Barber Pacttist. our government with effiviency, ecoromy, and atte noni Sade “ ‘- — distinotly—‘farewell' all my friends!’ jan B—1t on interesting informatio’ ftom! many qaattéts of | Whew'the present courts, and have so altered | jiberality. But they oinnot recommend| °$ ®mongus. More anon. MERICA. | the fatal noose checked his utterance. = the globe. - other provisions of the bill as to accommoda‘e The Untou is delighted not onty with the| them to the present infirm system. By these plans of Captain Meigs and AréRitect Walter | #mendments, all five of the present judges for the construction, ventiliation, heating &4 , pes mane ve aaa *f the extension of the Capitol, but, also with wdualee elise 2 the recent speech of Sonatas James explain- everday ton tee SFE? Veta bad ing them. The same paper does net regard — ed po fosters dutch Piatiaxy ob- the last news from Eorope ag evidence that| Yieusly superfluous. One of these has no peace is soon td take place and without much | duty whatever to perform, and the other, tho further fighting. judge of the Orphans’ Const, is to retain his present jurisdiction and duties, which by the plan of the House bill, were to be performed by the judge of the Equity Court, to which such jurisfiction and dutios properly apper- tein.. So that the retaining of this court is special additional allowances of money to pub- lic officers by special laws Quite as many would Le wrongfully omitted, by entering upon the busin of special legislation, es would be rightfally jaded is deemed best to labor to make the salaries just, and then. yote extra allowances to no one. - Resolved, That the prayer of the petition be not granted. January 29,1855. “Let those who never lgugh their lo: deplore, And those who a!ways laugh now laugh the more.” A new, joyous, and mirth-inspiring will short'y be g ven in this city by MALONS RAYMOND, The Humonst, Lecturet, and Mestrator of Irish Life and Manners, called AN HOUR IN IRELAND Taken from his Sketch Book, already given by him in Europe and America pA ad ONE THOUSASD NieRTS! Consisting of Anecdotes, Songs, Stories of the Peas- antry, Recollections of Ireiand, Burke, Grat- tan, Wellington, O°Connell, Shervean oe ag 4 Plood, — Morgan, ‘nowles, ce Light to @ World, and 2a Nation live. EWP The Ohio Liquor Law has been sustain- ed by the unanimous decision of the Supreme Court of that State on all its points. B.C. (FC A—The members of BR Potondc circte No.2.700 8, UL PEs Ay wee to at ae cohvocation on YUBLDAT EVENING, San, 30 Bus ness PEs Mamet Circle will be cae ae OOF conaide ND. G. DUDLEY, C. W. W. H.¢: JORDAN, H. 8. K. jan ATTENTION, UNION GUAKDS !— YOU are hefeby ested to meet at new ar mory, corner Pa. avenue and Thirteenth sts., on TUESDAY EVENING, the 30th instant, at 7 o’clock. The members are requested to be punctual ss From Havana.—We are again in possession Of letters from Havane to the 23d_ instep which donfirmé the advices from that and last published in the Siar. Weare, therefore, now daily expecting to hear of a serious out break on the island. A Consul Acknowledged.—The President has issued an exequator to Francis A. Hoffman, of Chicago, as consul for Brunswick and Lunen- burg, for the State of Illinois. The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On Saturday, the 27th of Jan. Justices of the Peace for the District of Co- lumbia.—Perceiving ‘sundry distant pspere caught in the trap of. recent invidious pub- lication conoerning the religious beliefof some of the justices of thé peat fur this District, lately re-appointed by the President and con- firmed by the Senate, we have to say that ac- Hoop’s Porticat Works —Gray & Ballan- tine, Seventh street, have laid upon oar table 2 new and excellent edition of ‘the Poetical Works of Thomas Hood. Hod’s productions are too well known to need any commendation of to be cted. wholly unnecessary ; and as it is to continue oordiag to the blue book, the official register, wales thts thes gis -— sab ior of Once: we — ‘The time and place will be duly chronicled. from us. scoording to ite present pian, unchanged in | there are fifty-five gentlemen holding commis. | ‘2° oo jan 29—2t ~_THOS. BRIGGS, 0.8. | jan 293° EFF The Christian Inquirer, a Unitarian pa- | 259 "espeet, this will be felt by ali our citi- | sions as justices in this District; and, further, NOTICE.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE ie MB. «+++ Forooveringintothe miscellaneous sources per, insists that in view of the low sularies of | 3°58 45 ® great evil, to say nothing of the faci the clergy'they must either abstain from mar | that here are two judges kept up without any riage, or divide their time between their pa- Recessity or occasion for their duties, at an SOITREES MAGIQUES. MEMOIR OF THE GREAT MAGICIAN, MACALLISTER, that but six of them are Catholics, The com- missions of all these cix happened to expire at the same time, though the original eppoint- Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church (Rev. John P. Cook, Pastor,) being pressed to meri their obligations in liquidating the debt due on their new house of worship, have been induced, at con siderable expense, to the services of the rish and secular employments expense to the Treasury ; and by these amend- | ments of all of them were in different years, 4,973 27 ry Sree ar E.T. oHEENF: a = THE WONDER OF THE AGB: ee ena dewt aia ments the Equity Courts, will have little or] we believe. Some asfar back ‘2s twenty or 9,005 A und toate Heenan mgr foo for the | This dxtracrdinary Professur of the Cabsteatie EF The bridge over Rock Island at Dixon, nothing to do. This office will be almost a | twenty-five years, and none of them as recent- ewede’ ss 4 e Art, is eng by MR. MALONE RAYMOND, (Lec- turer, Humonst, and author of “iH urs in Ireland and other Lands.”*) to im al! Ins Necrom inte Wonders, at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, for mx nights, commencing on RORDAY EVER- iG, January 1 Ailizois, which is one of the most expensive structures on the line of the Lilinois Central Railroad Company, has been carried away by a freshet, whieh has also caused an inundation of the surrounding country. of said Church during the ensuing week, - the evening of her appearance due notice will be given,) at 73g o’elock. Tickets 50 cents each. Reserved seats enguged at the Church on the day of each Concert, between the hours of 1] and 2 o'clock, $1 each. The friends and benevolent are respectiully in vited to patronize the same Tickets to be had at the ean ges | Book Storce, Taylor & Maury’s, Eilis’, Davis’ Franck Tay lor’s. WM. SLADE, jan 27—2 Chatrman of Board of Trustees. YOTICK —There will be a meeting :: <r the re-ident aud non-resid ot member- of the Phiiodemic Society at Georgetown College «1, TUESDAY, January 30th, at 33¢ o'clock p.m, fo the purpos e of quiring into the expediency of cel rans 4 in May next, the landing of the Marylan! grins. By re-olution of the Bocieiy : jan 26-3: R. C: COMBS, Cor. See. SECOND LECYURE FOR THE BEN Bret or the Young Catholics’ Friend Society of Georgeiown, by Profussor ALexanper Dinitr . of Louisiaaa, at Forrest Ball, Georgetowa, cu Tues doy Evening, Janusry 30:h, at 73g o’clock. =ul ject: “The Arts of Stauary and Architecture i Athens.”? Tickets 25 cen,s ; to be had at the principal bow and draz stores, And a. the door of the hall ou us evening of the lecture. jan 26—FM&To, 3 Mayor’s Orricy, January 29, 1855 HE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL and others interested in the subject, are invite: to attend an exhibition of the St-am Engine at the City Ha !, TiilS EVENING, at 4J0’clock. A B. Latta, E-q , of Cincinnati, the inventor, being +: his way to the city of Boston with this machine, ha: kindly consented to afford our citizens and other an opportunity to wilness its great urility. JOHN T. TOWERS, jan 29 -1t M OST—ON SATURDAY, the 27th instant, a lony bead bag, blue and red, Om 7th, between Peni avenue and | st. It contained about #56. Any ber on finding the seme, and leaving it at the Sta: office will be liberally rewerded. 29-1" D. sinecure. Ageia, the misfortune of these amendments will shortly appear, when it is recollected that by the House bill, the reforms in practice, the rules of court, and the reduction of fees &F Dorinz the year 1854 no-fewer than| #4 cost: of litigation, that now press so 73.697 pe-ror: Aied im London ont of a popu. heavily on the government and the people, lation of ove millions and « half; 4,765 more} **'¢ be made by the new judges created by than dicd during the disastrous cholera yeur| t?# bill. 1349 If these amendments prevail, the present eo oe i judges, who are the implacable foes of all Baayum iv Exeuasp —All the English pa cope Sas and who are inimical to every m a J pies je aoe beteshien, he provision of the bill, are charged with this - Se | en fs duty, which they are likely to slight, from the _—— ‘hing they do not regard Barnum ” exporience of the past, it being easiest to dis # saint, though they are ready to admit th t charge it bywholly neglecting it aos oes mk oar ‘wary pase: All the lessons of fegel reform everywhere PERSONAL. teach this. Men must be got to carry out. +++» Hom. Henry A. Wise will speak at | with proper spirit, new reforms. The officers [a ee Miche epi A ings = bye Bes whose fees are to be retrenched, are of course : “age = “| the near friends and dependants of the present etime. The . FY sa of the pak Sexoest _ae Wise be fe he judges, by whom some of them have been ap- Union wilt draw large numbers of all parties | "ppointed, and all of whom, fighting in a com- to hear him. . mon cause, have opposed, with unflagging +++ Eliza Kemble, wife of Thomas Kemble, | zeal and interest, the progress of this bill of the theatrieal profession, and who wes| thro sh all il for several year: connected with the Baltimore es Sa 29h as ees seem Museum company, died in New Orleans on the from present indications, with a success that 16th inst. their relations to the subject could never fora +++ Miss Emiline Keating, recently ac-| moment have reasonably promised. quitted at Pittsurg fora chage of larceny,| it is well known to the profession that some has instituted suite for slander against several! years ago the Supreme Court of the United of her aceusers States provided an admirable system of rules ++++ The following is an extract of a letter for the government of the inferior courts in from the U. 8, Embasey at Paris, dated at ihe it : ‘o = Jatest moment before the sailing ot the Pacific : feed Mpond ert ehh E * Mr. Mason’s general health is improviog; but | ever refused to adopt them, and held on to its lam told (for mo one is allowed to seo h m) | own old and obsolets practice, Although the that hiv side is still paralysed, and his mind | Supreme Court bas, in more than one case, hese sireeen fear that be wiil considering that those rules did apply to this --+ R.B. Randolph, who pulled General! eonrt, reversed their decisions for not confurm- Jackson's nose, is figuring considerably in the | 7 i the conduct of the case, to the practice Richmond papers az provided by it. +++» Daring Mr. Mason’s iliness, Mr. Paitt. We confes: that we sball despair of seeing secretary of legation. has assumed the du:ies | the benefits of this so much ceeded reform of charge d'affaires, and has been duly re- j carried out under the auspices of the present cognized in that capacity by the French mia judges. “> ister of foreign affairs ibaa! CONGRESSIONAL, In the House, on Saturday, after we went to press, various endments were offered tc the French Spoliations bill in committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, all of which were rejected after discussion in five minute speeches. The committee then roze, and the bill having been reported back to the Hovse they concurred in the amendment adopted in committee some days since The said bill was then passed,—yeas 110, neys 76; as foilows: eas—Messre Abercrombie, Aiken, Willis Allen, Appleton, Thomas H. Bayly, Bali, peaks: prea Bell, seen Benson, ar irtige:, Brooks, Campbell, Carpentier, Ca- tuthers, Chamberlain, Chandler, Ci 1D, Cook, Corwin, Crocker, Cullom, Cutting, Thou Davis, DeWitt, Dick, Dickinson, Disney, Ed- mands, Thomas D. Elliot, Everhart, Farley, Fenton, Flagler, Florence, Franklin, Fuller, Gamble, Giddings, Goodrich, Goodwin, Hast- ings, Haven, Hill, Howe, Hunt, [ngersoli, J. Glancy Jones, Keitt, Kerr, Kitteridge, Knox, Latham, Lyen, MsCulloch, Macdonald, Mo Dougall, Mace, Macy, Matteson, Maurice, Maxwell, May, Mecham, Middleswarth, Mor an, Norton, Packer, Parker, Peck, Peckham, ‘ennington, Phillips, Pratt, Preston, Puryear, Ready, Reese, Riddle, Robbins, Rogers, Kue- sell, Sabin, Seymour, Shower, Simmons, Fred- erick P. Stanton, Richard H. Stanton, Hestor L. Stevens, Straub, John L. Taylor, Teller Thurston, Trout, Upham, Vansant, Wade, Walbridge, Walker, Elihu B. Washburne, {srael Washburn, Wells, John Wentworth, Tappan Wentworth, Westbrook, Wheeler, Yates and Zollicoffer—110. Nays—Messrs. James C. Allen, David J. Bailey, Barksdale, Barry, Benton, Bugg. Cas- kie, Chastain, Chrisman, Cobb, Colquitt, Cox, Craige, John @. Davis, Dawson, Dunbar, Dun- ham, Eastman, Eddy, John M. Elliott, Ellison, English E-herige, Faulkner, Goode, Green- wood, Hamilton. Aaron Harlan, Andrew J, Harlan, Sampson W. Harris, Wiley P_ Harris, Hendricks, Henn, Hibbard, Hiliyer, Houston, Johnson, Daniel T. Jones, George’ W Jones, Roland Jones, Kidwell, Kurtz, Lamb. Letcher, Lewis, Lilly, Lindsley, McMullin, McQueen, Smith Miller, Millson, Morrison, Marray, Nichols. Noble, Orr, Jobn Perkins, Powell, Thomas Ritchey, Ruffin, Sapp, Seward, Shan- non, Shaw, Singleton, Skelton, Samuel A. Smith, Wm. R. Smith, George W. Smyth, Aa- diew Stuart, David Stuart John J. Tavior, Walsh, Warren, Daniel B. Wright, and Slen- ly as the incoming of the present Administra- tion. All of them are useful and deservedly respectable citizens, and we rejoice that the President proved too enlightened to proscribe them because their religious views are differ- ent from his — A Forthcoming Proclamation. — We are inolined to believe, from the signs in the off- cial horizon, that an Executive proclamation will soon be issued, warning all citizens of the United States against the infraction of our neutrality Jaws by participating in armed ex- peditions to gettle in Central America. The advertisement of a Mr. Bushrod W. Frobel for volunteers for tho Kinney expedition, seoms to be taken to be the basis for the ex- pected official paper. The proclamation in question informs the required colonists that they are expected to hold ‘themselves in readiness to serve for the protection of the Government abcut to be established,” &. As according to the reading of the Government of the United States there is no portion of Cen- tral America withvut a I¢gitimate government, de jure at least, the idea of an expedition from this country to establish a government there is supposed to be judged by tho authorities here to be an infraction of the United States neutrality laws. Mr. Malone RK , some time «ince, witnessed on the Contunent of , tor extraor dinary and wonderful perfonnances of this highly gitted Professor of the Magic Art recently his valuable serviees through che chief ciucs of Can- ada, for several and wer hiv attraction, that he contumued t» crowd the houses many weeks in succession, realizing to bimerif a clear profit of more than ,000 A large sum is secured him to vis t Washington for a few evenings, and from the high and reputation which precedes bim, the Hall will, no doubt, be filled to repletion during his stay. This Great and Fo.tunate Magician was born m the land of Robert Barns, but in early youth visited the Continent of Europe, where fo- some years past he has practised the art of Conjuration and Mighty Magic, and has acquired not only vast wealth, but ihe bighes prof-ssonal renown in his artistic feats of Necromavey. MAD'ME MACALLISTER isan Italian by birth, educated in Paris, in which city the Young Magician first saw the Lady, end won her heart and hand. She is highly bom and possessed of varied talents and secomplishments, and has become an able und dexterous assistant to her husband in bis bewitching and bewildermg feats of Necrowancy. Thy are both etill young. Re- cently in Spam, the performance of the Wizard and his Indy were the leading fashion of a whote season. Madame apres a danghter of one of Napoleon's inost ce ebrated officers, di unguished ‘tn many of the Emperor's battles. Her Majesty, the Queen, had a splendid Pavilion erected for them in her Patace at Madrid, where their nigt.ity feats were honored by the smiles and plaudit of the entire Royal Household, as well as by crowds of the Spanish Nobility and Gentry. Sev- eral Splendid !iamoud« were presented to the Wiz ard by Her Majesty on these occasions. Maly, France, Germany, Portugal, Cuba, United Stetes, &c., Have been visited by these ar hex, the differ- nt languages of which countries they speak fluent aud have universally won golden opinions as well as golden favors in each. The Magician is accompanied by J. M. WEST- ON, Esq., his Secretary, and attended by Servants and nemerous Assistants. Prices of Admission.—Reserved seats 50 cent*.— Half price to reserved seats only for children under twelve years. General admission for all ages 85 cents. Doors open at 7i¢—commence at 6 o% lock. ‘Tickets can be had at the cov. on the evening. jan 2-3" The Territorial Judge Question —Perceiv - ing that more or less of our cotemporaries who are notoriously hostile to the present Ad- ministration, are endeavoring to make capital against the President by misrepresenting izes involved in the case of Aaron Gooirich (late chief justice of Minnesota Serritury) vs. James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, we remind the public that Goodrich was removed by President Fillmore, rather than by the preeent Executive. Their whole partisan case, there- fore, falls to the ground. By tho by, we find in the Buffalo Advertiser, Mr. Fillmore’s im- mediate organ, the following osuments upon the interesting quesiion of the right of the night las’, a Gold Breastpin, conta bau. The owner can have the same by property and paying fr this advertixemont counter of the >tar office. jan D3. 1.OST.—STRAYED OR STO} 310 Virginia avenue, Island, alive colored Pointer PUPPY, unusually tall acd slim, white brea-t, having on a steel collar. Any information leading to his re- covery, coming from finder, receiver, or thet. © rewarded. J. B. PLEASANTS jan 29-2" Treasury Departmen: ONE CENT REWARD. AWAY from the subscriber on the 7th inst LEITIG. The said boy isty appren years of age. | hereby warn ai SHERMA4N’S PATERT POCKET SPIRIT LEVEL ND PLUMB ATTACHMENT TO SQUARE. a a President to remove the judges of United} driek B. Wright—76. ying, or in any way harboring This level may be used in connexion with a +++» Miss Coutts, alias Miss Gyles. doesn’t}! Duties of Government Officers.—I: is well | S.ates territorial courts, whioh we understund = aan _ on pay account. GE. HIENZELING. | steel vcatngetag ceagind = hans and rn sae i ri +See Procecdings o} 'e-Day. jan 29—1t* ine instrument. the base line square pent pe attention in Boston. She is dis-| known that the number of claims upon Gov- | ty have been by Mr. F. himself, or Judge Hall, wf the level or horizontal line. It may Le detac’ from the square and used separately as a level, or carried in the pocket, King Up more room than ing the necessity of car ¢ plumb and level now The article may be examined and its advantage further explained upon application to ELVANS & THOMPSON, Agents for Washington City. No, 326 Pa. ave , betw. Sth and 10th sts. jan 27—3 IMPORTANT TO LADIES. N Rt. BRACK NEY, of New York will a¥i remain a few days at Mies Morley’s, 302 Pa. avenue, north side, near 10th street, for the purpme of teaching Mr. 8. T. Tx)lor’« great improvement for cutting and making ta “ies? dresser - Ladies are respectfully tovited to give her a call, In the Senate, an Executive message wos read, covering Professor Hosford’s analysis of gvano, which was laid on the table, and or- dered to be printed. Petitions, &c., were then introduced and roferred. Mr, Douglas introduced a bill to make the law of February 18, 1850, extend to all Terci- tories as well as tu Oregon; . Mr, D. also reported @ bill from the Com- mittee on Territories for the relief of the sec- retry of Minnesota Territory; passed. Many bills were then repo; to take their several vlaces on the calender Mr. Badger introduced a resolution to pay the Intelligencer, Union and Sentine!, Wash- ington newspapers, $4 50 per solumn for their { \UPID’s HEAD QUARTERS.—Comic th and Sentimental Valentines, wholesale and re- tail, at LAMMOND®'S, 7th st. jan 9-3 .y,, | rpment for all kinds of services have rapidly Pees preg: Robertson died at Elin-| wottiplied within a few years past; and it is mae ae ae ie an an spoplectic = | equally well known that all who oppose their oon ‘dee is ay faes ees saan ; sHowance are beld up to the people as “un- 0, we , is @ candidate for the clerk: ES ing.” if- of the mext House of Representatives re lies reqeonahios a0 'thard tod anfoaling,|!if-aot to Hon amy A. Wise’s letter on Know} Positively unjust, men, The Hon, John Letch- 1 Notbingism. Prehaps it may help him to the | er, having officially to pass apon many such posi ion to which he aspires. who was a member of the Fillmore Cabinsi, it will be recollected when Goodrich was re- moved ‘To our mind, they involved an izre- fragible defence of the covstitutionality of his act: ‘A caze involving important cousiderations of public law was yesterday argued in the Supreme Court The retator, Aaron Good rich, wes appointed Chief Justice of Minne gota for the term of four years, which would have expired regularly on March 19, 1853 On October 21, 1651, afer being in office for a littio longer than two years, he was rev.oved by President Fillmore, and Jerome Fuller was appointed in his place. He therexpon communicated to the President his intention HARPS! HARPS. J. F. BROWNE Would inform his friends tha: he ix now in Wath ington and has scme fine & RP 8, AT HILBUS & HITZ’ MUSIC STORE. Will be happy to atten! to any orders he may re ceive, at their store or at 110 BROWNS’ HOTEL. jan 29-210" A SPLENDID RAFFLE F FURNITURE will take place as soon as 250 chances are taken, at No. 182 Pa. avenue, be claims, bas been peculiarly subjeeted to such -++» Bev. A. C. Thompson, an orthodox imputations. Now, he is a man as fond of = gran o> —— and pub | doing obliging things to bis fellow man as any ed a book on ‘the better lend,” er the ight ful. facure state of ihe righteous. They pass, he one else, when he thinks that he can rightful: believes, immediately into glory; they’ go ‘y do so; but he has honesty enough to say vo through a change which subjectively is greater] when duty so counsels him. ‘To show the regenera: than .bat of tion, they are greeted hich i ood hy anqhioreliag aravicmsaly A sails sy reasons which govern his action, and let peo . bs a + tween 17 and 18th streets. 25 Prizes—Ticket- on sri Scsaranos Seas fn mobo istered to them; friend: will recogai ple see that he does not reject claims from a es en to soe ~~ duties ine et pia of the debates and proceeding to $l each. MRS. BRACKNEY. t A i cognize one : .. J office uni @ expiration of his term. Tho| tbis Congress. 1 Cne Walnut Jenny Lind Bedst ad. van 27—Iw* "£07 Broadway. N.Y. auother; the Saviour, wearing the sawe form | Mere oaprice, or whim, and also to show his relator tioned the Cirouis Couri of th between Mr. Badger for ft. and 0 Writing Cabinet. = and bod: ich he had here, will welcome | ideas of the duty of the officers of the United tks Bee. x 4 oo ire top Cente duetrict for a mandamus commanding the Seo- retary of the Tressury, Mr. Guthrie to pay bim the amount of his salary frow the time of bis iemoval till the expiration of his term, Toe Cireut: Court refused the writ, and the case was brought to the Supreme Court by writ of error.’ “The decision of this case will depend mainly on the question whether the territoriv! eourts form a part of the Federal Judiciary We think it very clear that they do not. The federal courts contemplated by the Constitu- Sion. are not intended to be of concurrent ja- risdiction with the courts of the individual 3 . They are tribunals for the adjudica- tion of a different class of oases. The State courts are for the lvcal administration of jus them sathor thinks that there are at i i i Gils monet Seuttaad theosmad cae States, we publish his report upon a claim of heaven who were infants when they went Joseph D. Ward—an old, faithful and capable there; the resurrection of the body is believed | c’erk. As this claim was the first of many that in by the author, also the dostrine of a great} wore rejected, the principles which governed ON en eloping couple are Francis ip aeg baz pally set forth for che consideration Baldwin, son of Colonel Baldwin, of Billerica, | “{ (b¢ Hone in the report upon this one, and and Mrs, Bacon, wife of one of the best you: accounts for our selection of this particular mex in Lowell. Baldwin when he ieft Biller | *¢poT; we may add the farther reason that ioe said he was going to a neighboring town| we cousider the claim as one.of the strongest ou business, and would return in two days, i i Mrs Bacon left on pretence tha: she was pi ot ee gr paeree tive saimedt ~ . ing to visit her fa’her, who also lives in Biller- | S¢°tleman who would not acsert a claim whieh = Siegen peor os respected | be did not think jas:. By the by, all claim. an ved, with two litte ¢ almost i ai without the means of support. Me Bacon a claims jast, and most of sac Messrs. Dodge, Fitzpatrick and Adams against it, on motion of Mr. Adams, it was laid on the table. In the Ho the Speaker before them tie joint res stations of the Pennsylvania Legisls- ture, in favor of having the Government send ap expedition to the Arctic sees to search for that of Dr Kane; laid on the table and org dyred to be printed. Mr. Chandler asked leave to move te take up the Senate's bill to that end; but objection being made, leave was not granted. And then, after some time spent in endea- voring to determine what business to take up next, on motion of Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, the special order—territorial business - was postponed for one hour. RICH JEWELRY. UST received the latest styles of Diamond, Pearl Mosaic, Lava, and Cameo Bracele’s, Brooches, and Barrings in rets. inamond. Ruby, Emerald, Signet and pure Gold Wedding Riags. Gold and Pearl Necklaces, Lockets, Thimbier, Pencils, &e. Precious Stones set in the most elegant manner, at: Jewelry Work of whatever description executed a the highest style of the art. M. W. GALT & BRO., 324 Pa av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. jau 27—6t (Int,Union, News61) 5 TNDERSHIKTS AND DRAWERS. Our assort- ment of warm SHIRTS and DRAWERS = now complete, and has been replenished within the Past week. Prices moderate and uniform, at do do morble top Contre Table do Mabogany do do do Watrut Etgere do Mahogany do do Wainut do Ha'f dozen Jenny Lind Chi One Wainut Bookstand. Half dozen Gilt back Cane seat Chai Li One Masic Stunt 12 do Work Stand. 12 Half dozen Maple Cane seat (Chaire.. 14 do Imitation Rosewood Chairs. 15 One siugie Walnut Bedstend 16 do Refreshment Table .. 17 One pair Recept on Chairs.. do do do 19 do 20 do Sew-s wawe mH KC OUOMMececeKn shaw Qenkessesezgosore <j 22 do STEVENS’S a . tice, while the federet courts are intended for} The Speaker next announced the businers | 23 do an 27—3t Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. had no children. Baldwin borrowed money | {¢! wounded if their claims are rejected. The | ie 'i¢1 of cases érising under th in order to be the cansideration of the pend [91 4 me ny : = of bis father and acquaint to following is the report of Mr. Peete ence ee | Ee oader, “4 WEEE page ae 5 fi of one or two theucned dollars, ory ies fo bic We ace port of Mr. Letcher to] tion and laws of the Gniced States. They are| ing motion of Mr Breckinridge, to suspend |25 do SILVERW ARE. different places to — i Mr. Letcher, from the Committee of Claims, to . hom Were referred the petition and Wavse’s AwexDugnr.—Op Saturday last, of J fotlowlng re. Hon. Mike Walsh, of New York, offered the| _ p agate penpresinuitirs ir xo distinct im their objects and or; ‘anization that it is, ble cement hen! With ‘bis distinction in view, if we turn our atten- tion to the territories, and inquire which o.asa of duties belongs to iheir courts, the answer is the rules to enable him to introduce a rezolu- tion making the Senate bill appropriating $8500.00, to pay the outstanding deb:s (vonds) of Texas, a special order for tuesday OLID SIVER TEA SETS, PIPCHERS, GUB- AS lets, Cup-, Castors, Wa ters, &c. Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladies and Napkin Rings. Silver Dessert, Pie, Cake, Fish and fee Cream Knives. g250 0 ‘The public is requested to call and see the Furni ture at my Store, No. 182 Pennsyivama avenuc. between 17th and 15th sis.. Firet Ward. easy. Th ion af aie ei were suspended, and res- sai osera GAWLER, Cabinet Moker. Bugar, Preserve, Telly, Ohive, and Ege Spoons. 4 followi endmen _ Thit th bh carefi "i 4 ey are eviden intended f olution ado; itively no chaneeés drawn for until . Asparagus, Salad, Sugar and Ice Tongs, Crum = Shey mm - fe pany —_ Spolis- claim ‘isvertea by the ay frmned Hie local administration of yobs inbecaneae On motion of Mr. Chandler, the rules were | notice will be given when the raffile wil take place Scrapers. he. ns tion bill, ia which we think there is as much opinion that it doee fan : , are of | perform the ame functions during the condi- | suspended and the Senate’s bill authorizing | i279 The vbore we have of rvery pattera, all of our wuth as poetry : Which they oan sanction. ‘Ihe petition nee | {120 of territorial tuinority, that” will nftis, | the Sootytary of the Treatury wm sent ee | (No. 698.) te ns eee soni S0t to saccessfully socomplish the fol-| Bexed hereto, explains the claim, : Trards be discharged by the Statecousts, when | Pedition to the arctic sous in search of the| — xorice OF THE DISCONTINU‘NCE | ware, such as public testimonials, &e., and strictly lowing objects: First—To esable sundry un-| _Itis the opipion of this committee that the | ‘* territory shail have red) political | expedition of Dr, Kane, was taken up and Of the United States land office at aville, Vin | executed after any design. hewever elaborate. nctsiees and grasping companies, specula.| “Micers of the Government ought, on all occa. | ™*9heod. They do not, then, form a part of | passed. " Ir cennes and Winamac, icna. TNDER mgt «bra of the second sey the act of Congress, approved June 12, . which declares “thut whenever the quautity of pub lic las ds remaining unsold in any land district shail be reduced ton number of acres less than one hun- dred thousand, it shal) be the duty of the Sec- etary of the Treasury to discontinue the land M. W. GALT & BRY., No. 324 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth rts jan 276 {Intel ,Union& News HIRTS MADE TO ORDER.—We are maki \) the best and best fitting Shirts to measure, 4» wartanting them im all cases to fit., att Seal ’ ers to still fur:her rendize| Sivnd, to render the best service, both of bod t e sacreligiously assuneet name |#nd mind, of which they are capable, No of the widows and orphans, by Preying upon | 40 ou ht to be intrusted with office by afree whose helplessness and necessities, they have| €°veromen! who will not honestly aud without already amassed fortunes. Secondiy—To re-| Teluetance, perform the duties pertaining pleviah the purses and brighten the mereena-| thereto with zeal, industry, and slhil. to the Ty hopes of the several agents, lobbyers, &o.,| extent of his ability. In fi the Federal Judiciary, ner of any permanent system, bur are merely a part of a! emporary staging, intended for the support of civil order, until the erection of a permanent edifice, “It is conceded that the President has no Power to remove judg:s in any of the Epderal A Double Execution in Kentucky. The Cincinnati Commercial has a long a¢ count of the execution of Stephen Short and Wm. Hanning, for murder, at Greenupsburg, courts; for, by the terms oi the tution | Ky. i esse: Office for such district; and if any land in STEVENS'S Sales room of Washington, who are personally interested | Government of the people consides eg poco hes hold their ofices during good behavior, aM — niasd oe such district chall remern unsold et zhe time of tre | jan 27—<e Reower’ Gate a mm its passage; end also to embolden those} 224 extent of the labor and skill ulsite to | 224 if they are guilty of malversation in office ¢ Commercial, worthless drunken fellows, discontmuance of x» land office, the same shall be CIGARS—CIGARS—CIGARS. modest and conscientious wotthies to renewed | * Proper and punctual discharge of ail its du. | hey can be deposed by impesotiment. But| 82d each had a large family. The same paper | S¥biect to sale at some one of the existing land of : and inereased ¢ffvsts to deplete the national| tie, both direct and incidental, and a fix treasury so effec ually as to Ricentiec preclude | Salary in accordance therewith. , It will Vos the possibi'ity of its funds ever again reach | times happen that salaries, through inadvert- ing ope inch above low water mark. (Exces- | €0ce or sufficient information, may be made tive laughter ) tou Large or too small, compared with the ser- There was at jeast one man who hadceerht vices to be performed. When this occurs, and is the legislati courage enough to sustain it by his vote. indy ot ey ¢ legislative authority will correct Salaries of officers ought to be justi Baiszey—The Philadelphia Pennsylva- pointed to the labor, tee, tisk, ak rl an man thus utters the sentiments of @ large | t#0¢e of the duties to be performed. The portion of ‘the le of Pennsylvania: should neither be extravagant nor iiliberal, x both extremes being unfriendly to ¢ We have long delievei that there was} of our instivations © Opes the very fact that the act for the organization of a Territo Preseribes'a limited period of service for the judges shows that e courts over which they preside are poi a part of the national judiciary, all whose jadges hold for lite on condition of good behavior. If a ter- rer re Jotee guilty of yr bree in of- i ‘must, of course, 80 deposing him. He is a me; Tofices, and cannot be {mpeached by the national House of gives the following speeches and incidents at irre office shall_have been discontinued, of whic! the gallows: path soa erase sha‘l gve notice :” id inasmuch ast t pprovi Short rose and said—“I want all of you to th Sept ber, Joti) wusbectous eee Sere ry - take warning by me. See what whisky and | the Treasury to co-tinue any land district in which bad women hag brought me to. I have been to a good many. ry myself, and thought it was Fayed bat I never thought I'd be hung myself. This is the work of Capt. Whisky. am willing to die for the life of the man that I took. Talk of pleasure—I have tried all kinds of it—about shanties drunk and everywhere else—but I have had Lave received ten thousand more of those choic@ I Havana CIGARS, of the Coucha brand. A dit erent article from those reccntly received and ofe tered for sale by other houses in tis city. Grate. men are requ’ sted to cali and examine my stock. ROT. D. TWEEDY, Grocer, corner Pa. avenue and 13th street, south side. jan 27—6r SPECTACLES. OLD. Silver, fine Steel and Pimed SPECTA- CLES, EYE GLASSES, &c. of all focuses, with perifocal, periscopic and paraboly Glasses. A long experience gives us peculiar advantages in select- ing glasses adapted to the eyes of wearers. , Whose extended beyond the limits aedaed beatae and unless he is removable by the President,| ™°re real. pleasure up in that old jail than | 4?" the Seer: of the Interior by “the act to es- M. W. GALT & BRO., more corru ig the Legislature of Penn- ‘An officer is 1 f . 5 cortuption would be no bar to his eontizanaee ever beforein all my life; and chains on m caaek the Home Department,” approved 31 March, 324 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th streets. pt ny ot une, Ody, composed of the} to receive the pnt ‘stened ‘ioe in office. We have no doubt that the decis on | 1888, big heavy chains at that, T jast took om | 8! jan 27—6t Intel Union&News.) ° Notice is accordingly ven that, in view of reports from the land com, atertlage cteteees Vincenyes, and WinaMac, that the vacant land im each of said distiicts is reduced below one hundred thousand aeres, the of the Interior, with the approbation of the . has directed that the land offices at Jerrersonvitie, Vircexnes and W cxAMAc; in the State of Indiana, be discontinaed, and the lands remaining unsold at the time cf the di~continuance be made subject to sale at the land the fuce of God's] whith he ascepts.. If it is reduced, or if he pr We bye expressed our views to this| finds it adequate, the Government, however ta Stag eile pre having been| inconvenient may be the loss of his services, pasar Wetate tas re came to our | eanhot justly complain if he surrenders it. If, in ——— Pailadelphie en now notwithstanding the reduction or the inade- ropsenad onesie oe ae sis eng bave| quacy of the salary, the Officer chooses, for Ps Her hoor Gied wert yeeros any padlie cr private reason, to remain in the a “a — These can be bribed to do axything vablic employ, bis decision gives him no legat of the Supreme Court; in this case, will be of such a nature as to sustgi: i late President,” vein, the acunn of the this old coat, and whipped Satun clean out, fair. I’ve made my election sure, I think [Some oné in the crowd called out, “If you are safe, I don’t think there is much danger for the — us!?’] ‘oe pertoony, bey to die. man you have in jai aiding me is perfectly | are eae ans to be let go; but that Blair deserves all that I’ve got. (Blair WATCHES. XTRA beavy fine Goid Magic Hunting Watehes '4 Pocket Chronometers, ‘Eoaee and enamelled do , studded with Diamonds and Pearls. Also, Timekeepers of every other description, all warrantrd, aud offered at as low rates as similar articles can be purchased for in any city in this country. The War of the Swiss.—Mesers. Editors : Though I by no means subscribe to. everything in your paper, yet it is quite as indispensible to me as my evening meal ; and Tecan but ad t was the man who told him toshoot | He was | office at Inptaxarouis, the seat of government of M. W. GALT & BRO., 8 | ciuim for an additional allowance of money ; much to blame as I was” id State. f Pa, avenue, between 9b and 10th sts. caty, th ahaene ‘he ‘ae from the public treasury» His continuance jg | ™i'¢ the bold independence by whieh its “some ps iret —Are on. willing to die, “Lands remaining Suneold, and jopriaied by} jen 2—t [Imel, Unica News} ons ulking, cowardly poltroous which whally eptiooal with himself. 1, |9ouree has always been characterised. Your] Steve?” Sai he, Yes! Th this world |'*¥> named i ere Spal ~ GLENWOOD CEMETERY. LENWOOD CEMETERY. infest every community, who wil! say rot} ths tabore oad rene case of this kind, where} paragraph, on Saturday, on “ The War of the| 80d my own life;” and he continued, with an suljeot ws coheres hatemnbeter thors cfices, fom HE Rules and and the act ef incar , words, and smile in your face, while they curry responsibilities of an office are Swiss’ gratified many of your readers. Des- air that was nearly exalting, “and I’m DE | te date of the receipt of this notice by the reg sters ‘2 pd ag degger under the folds cf their Tiditional = Vs apne and equitableness of an o 5 to leave it; I'll be in Paradise before Some of these we have known to be aor of the highest grade P ration of the Gienw Cemetery have been pite all the hue and ery of the Know Nothingg, and xeceivers thereof, and the land officers at Lxpi- Now, farewell ! farewell! mect me in the other b'ished im @ weat pamphiet form. peg pe we to this oi, i awaFolis tpl ae public notice of the day on 1 copy can receive it at the office of the Ceme- bribed befure they bad cests in the a-| establishment of tuo sme Would not the | the most venomous foes of this Administration | world. I want to see you all in Heaven.” | which they will be prepared to receive applications | tery or at the Counter of the Star office. ture, Aad have beard them charged with tle| (.o many Protencee ret ae ea ates ony of eave beds foreigners You natio but two; I oe old man, areites triaeen Natori upon | fr entries of any such er Fa a jan 6—1m : q ame they greate; 4 jarge clase Short said, “Whiskey . . to that body by thelr cence freee net Suse of nooney PAYNE government «fiers | Nill give two more, though I oould supply a] thins I ceeeet nee siete hoe one imate oo aga gerry ata eae i fetus 7 n — ftom to their reguluy | dosen : one is the conductor of the New York] Hanning, then, qu in every limb, got} jen 29—2awéw 8 . FRANCK TAYLOR, Savile awa Od ea