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Ds ao A A RL RE A NOES RSE Se Ae Chee ee A ee ee temas 5 Meee oe LA 2 oN RT SLI stm apa mene Seal: steer on eee eee ~s -— Government, and is mustered fer that purpose ment issue an order requiring the adver- fm conformity with the regulations of the list of either office to be exhibited in Quartermaster's Department, (par. 1025,) he the lobby of the other, This is a most excel lent . 8. H. deserves the is entitled to the extra compensation. Pattie tanker pl Mr. Joh: thers, of this city, has ad- “Uta % - WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, kK Y IcN t NG 8 r A R . The Utah Question —The public will find, Wasilin ; ‘ —— | in yesterday's dobateiu the Louse, on the bill ASEBA vtt asthe to extend the operation of tbe public lands FRIDAY AFTER™JIN...... system of the Government over the territory of the United States, much of g eat interest, Death of John W. Maury, Eaq. indeed; inasmucibas ét-embrages the first re-- We learn with m ch regret that our fellow | ular approach, on the part of the Congress of citizen, Joan W. Mavry, Fsq., died to day at| the United States, towards dealing fairly and quarter before one o’clock. Mr. Maury was} *quarely with the dilemma of the existing universally ecteemei. In his death, the poor} #nomaly which the affairs of the Mormons man has lost a b« efector, and the city ot| present. There has been, up to this time, Washington one of its most valuable citizens | evident disposition to shirk the issues whioh We mourn his ices, as will all who knew him; | Mormondom hes brought on the General Gor- President of the United States Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited to me that J. F. Mxtiwm has been appointed consul of > ran trae tues esc | ROBERT HELLER’S nola. and Wisegpsin, 1 do hereby recoguiee Bim) noOSICRUCIAB WONDERS! best to accommodate with places at theirmest nate to Of}as such, and declare him free to exercise and ; A, A ‘i ivi And incomprehensible mystery of ing on Saturday night, the host of distinguish- ned J enjoy such functions, powers, and privileges as are j publishes false statements through malice; of the most favored nations BECOND SIGHT. . ed gentleman from all quarters of the Uniogi | that the debts of Selden, Withers & Co ought | lowed to the Consuls een he Constamt change of Performance rvery evening. - United States. who propose to go thither in the hope of being but that some time should be re sate —s cdeanest A ieove momeeddheonn a 5 age able to hear the expected speech of the Hon. ly he is | to te made patent, and the seal of the United States | ‘To Hatt Henry A. Wise. Not only do a large Humber end their assets | io be hereunto affixed. of members ofjCongress propose to be present, ecan be called Given ander my band, at the city chm, a GIC, MIRTH AND MYSTERY ~ AT IRON HALt. The Hon. Henry A. Wise —We trust that] dressed a letter to theeditors of the Virginia our Beighbors of Alexandria will do ¢heir| Seatinel, which anpears in ; that applied a 1 amount of January, A. ‘and | Seats may be secured from 10 3 — ernment ; but the clear impossibility of longer | @t ®!80 some hundred: or more strangers of | HP private fortune to sati-fy claims against [t. 8.) of the independence cs ae Sine bag er ststuntve taoce will be In attendance, — knew proche —— him, avoiding them has apparently induced the beensial ed ashen — = rete Iberian pale! ili a PRA KLIN PIBROE. Vone nained praise. - meee House fairly to take the bull by the horns, Some time ago we published a communica- “Li of his couch joe pene peice ache pin tion from the pen of one who has been among SE DS |e, embracing what struck us as the only 8 million of dollars; never has claimed to be} By the CONGRESSIONAL. $300,000; In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to pasthis sgealty coos ie, Boag be can FANTASTIQUES. r Sectknor press, the Army Appropriation bill wasfurther | is anya asian foc Kiss to pay all ere SOIREES 4 see Soe et) ones Fag teen, id id passed. claims. The Sentinel introduces this letter GO AND HEAR - aller SPIRIT OF THE MJXNING PRESS. feasible plan for the proper management of ~~. Sera tie they adjourned without | With @ pretty long article, and thinks that Mr. THE MYSTREKIOUS RAPPINGS Saal OO ppb Ee — The Jused:tgencer announces the lamented | affairs in that quarter, that has fallen under the farther transaction of business. Withers means to do what is right, and that Mille Caroline, : i ill deny him the opportuni feng Fe cemsinds cacinsgacasches of death of ihe Costa Rican miniater, which oe: | our notice before or since, So long aa they| In the House, the bill to establish the oftce| ™jtizaly BAD tis becca gl LUCIFER’S BREAKFAST | 7) et nearer macaiee, ’ curred yeste-day. saying : have the juries, nothing can be Cone among | of Surveyor General of Utah, and to grant the Mount Vernon Gvards announce a birth PREPARED TO-NIGHT Books of Sathaniel to be } ad at the doore—priee “It is our painfal duty to announce the them by the authority of the United States, az} !ands to actual settlers, was taken up as re-| night bail on the evening of the 22d AT IRON HALL. 12% cents. feb2- i cease ii % rted from the Committee of the Whole on zs yester. ‘ itera lingeriog linet of done elsewhere. This fact is patent. Just so | TOU state of the Union, with a’ resommnenda- feb 2—1t CARUSI’S SALOON. President : W.L. Maarct, Secretary of State. Au ra ling ; i i REST HALL, GEORGETOWN. ies =. $i pe Molina, Minister Plenipo | !ong will Brigham Young’s fiats be cairied | tion to strike out the enacting clause EF We are in receipt of the Whig Almanac} FORRE: JULININ ? see of —_ Ri 2 atone ala, | - o | out, rather than the laws of the United States Agra a Phelps Hootie for 1855, published by Greely and McElrath, We aniaeen = Ao Ko canpeeearks oman ~ alvador. mable character this ii : uM z 4 + gentleman, his fine and cultivated understand. | 1° Pl” to which we refer contemplates the |)? ton Rernieel, Disney, Ha d Mc-| New York. It is most useful publication, GRAND EXHIBITION OF ing, his modesty and amiability, had won for breaking up of the territorial government of | Mullin: and, on motion of Mr D ney. it was | containing a large amount of political infor- | FT SBSOLVING VIBWS5 oN erumen. , ; i sing! SATURDAY EVESING, Feb 3, 1855 him no less, xe believe, the Tespect of the| Utah by extending the boundaries of all the | finally so amended as -—" to estabiish the mation, such as is found in no other . secre Sligo in ’ P i PRES Sfoent , : goneralship of Utah, and t t A : I ‘DAY TU “a onl: in Wash- eee ye Se the ssteom of ae other Territories, and California, laying adja- tomis fee paired argon ithe Tecrite book. Its circulation, we are told, is im-| SATURDAY, ioe TUESDAY Febru | And positively his 2 iy pevenen pat eed ‘m, = will cause his! sont to Utah, so that the city of Salt Lake ry. The said bill was then passed. nines. Comprising Earayran Tat ma pov Dies ington, Santa The Uncen dmeatig Know Nothingism, | *5#l! actually stand in New Mexico, Califor | "Mr. Houston then p-o to go into Com-} We have the annual report, for tho past cal and Moveable Figures; Snow Scenes ; eminent ertiets: lowing P i Cascades, Volcanic Eruptions, SIGNORA MARTINI D°ORMY, nia, Washington, or Oregon ‘Territory, and Cpe re = coer gory year, of the Treasurer of the State of New ene Fire Works, &e- Prima Contraito, trom the Opera Houses of Berlin, siso in Kansas or Nebraska We must divide. | joan Mr. Appleton, and others participated, | York 4, MR. B HANDY, the popular Fintist and Banjoist Mudeid, Ports, ext Rew York; the in this case, te conquer. The alternative is | it was in‘ormally agreed to postpone the con- Murphy & Co., Baltimore, have sent us the pn aol 25 cents—Children half price. pee “ clearly an independent government within | sideration of his ie Wednesday “Metropolitan” for February. It is a well| feb2—4t* the limits of the United States, with an even. | "¢xt, at one p. m, when its fate should be conducted Catholic publication, and contains tual war of extermination. considered a test vote as to the proposed @ slashing article on “Political Religioniem ” says: “Heretofore jie South has been enabled to resist the machinations of abolition elergy- Men and i-slavery eonventions, because machinatioos were publicly resorted to and justified. Zct when the fanatics of the North appeal te (he people of the South upon relig tous cons temations, anew danger menaces SIGNOR CUTURI, Late princigal baritone, of the Grist & Mario troupe AST TWO NIGHTS —ts first appearance here. L OF THE RENOWNED MAGICIA AUGUST GOCKEL, MACALLISTSHR, Pianist to the Empesor of Austria. amendment of the tariff at this seasion. Soon afterwards the House adjourned. that porGon of our country. Clergymen do| Spoliation —Yesterday’s commendable ac- — Inéian Fight in Texas. FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 24 and 34, “PROGRAMME—raae t. i i int ‘j 5 ‘ i 4 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL 1, Solo, Pimmo, “Variations de Bravura,” com flee = Er eens ta a ae a rofesiag to set aside an Se ne The San Antonio Ledger extra, of the 18th HUNDREDS STILL UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION. peed anal' posed and executed by In the Senate, today, Mr. Mallory’s bill AUGUST GOCKEL. to increase the efficiency of the navy. which fearful oaths. The articles from the two New | important General Appropriation bill for the Hampshire psrers chow the extent and the ult., farnishes the following account of a fight “The Cry is Still they Come!” consideration of the French Spoliation mea- u or it " “La ci darem,” Mozart i between a party of rangers and a party of | New Wonders —Startling Yeats and as ounding 2. Duet'o— from canola pel CULURL | characte: of these oaths. A minister who is! sure, has caused mach chattering of teeth, | Provides that the old and disabled officers of Camanche and Mexicans, at the crossing of rast ppaipyeditndey yet = — me -_ . Mailers Se shoeing La Fi & member is not only ~e reg l papayeleey en indeed, among those outside who proclaim | the navy may remain on shore under “wait-| 1, Pecos, in which six indians and one Mex-{ Madame Macalister will appear as the Wizard’s eal and social Las submit to the rice of the majority on pain of having “his same posted and circulated throughout the different councils (or lodge: know nothings) o/ ths United Svates as ap jarer and «5 a traitor te God and his country: ing-orders” pay, while those officers who shall do'the duty Bow done vy those old and disa, | ican were killed, and several were captured. "From the great crowd at night, 00 save incon themee!ves interested in its passage. There PAUL JULIEN. "1 i —| rm oa sesen-eeeeee Mercadante can, however, be no doubt that a majority of | bled officers shall have the difference added | The letter containing the intelligence is dated | nience, tickets for the above evenings may be he.! | 4- Aria—From I! Givramento. fei during the day at Odd Fellows’ Mall, at Kirkwor SIGNORA DORMY. House, and the door at 7. The Magician appears at | 5, Romanza—From Macbeth. The command of Major Simonson, consisting |8. Fiont seats 50 cents. Children there with fem 8IGNOR C to their pay that there shall be between the he S ta it at ia senate, tea yeedy to pera it at an eariy pay then received by those thus to be classed day. Itisexp:cted that they will strike out January 8: Vera as waiting orders, and what they now recieve; i " : as being uuSt to be employed or trusted, coun | much or ali of the virtually new bill of the | read ne times and passed. 7 "| of riflemen and Texas mounted volunteers gg gee Second seats 25 cents feb2-m- | & Solo, Wit See Wier’ Baw -Paganini tenanced o- sap) orted, in any business trans | tyouse, and roinstate in lieu thereof, something | A bill granting bounty lands to Susan Pal-| eocamped “= ht of the 6th at Oak — action; as 2 per.on totally unworthy the con . ; : vite it | mer. widow of Lieut. Palmer, deceased, and a| Creek, and yes morning the advance CARUSI’S SALOON. Par? u. Sdeneo of all good men, and as one a: whom | More nearly in accordance with the bill as it} Mori mii)m Of Lieut Joseph Girard, a courier | S24°d fell in wittr party of Caman- = 7. Piane Forte—The Naiad Queen, Concert the finger of sccra should ever be pointed. originally passed the Senate. The dread,Jin the revolutionary war, were severally | °e {ndiaus and M at the crossing of FOR ONK NIGHT ONLY! Polka... . “The order whieh compels men to subscribe assed. the Pecos, and sueceéded in killing six of the ee A bi Indians, and capturing the balance, with a dame Roga De Vries} &. National Muioay —« case, has reference to an expected veto. Up fs coy Sennen tee ry which considerable num ber of mules ard ponies. Mada SIGNORA D 5 5 s p AND HER = c Vv au F: she ges ofthe air wee git sanguine tet | "nacre fate ent tte" ate aus aravcarede aes! «OPERA TROUPE | * > re samtrntetine Gockel by ii ident}, ti is . to this revolting oath, and wh ch oath many ewever, which is’ new evidently felt in th northern cierg7s en have taken, is 2 nation al conspiracy. [t extends over the whol Union. It ramifes into States and count tates gere of the affair were quite sanguine that In the House, a: is posing of prelimina i f wanes & PAUL JULIEN. into towns’ a ape mene The voice | they would be able to overcome the scruples | business, the army appecottaten bill, as aed Led lt Se Seat ey es GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL 10. Aria—From Maria 4i Rotem reat questions, which all admit the President entertains on | (urned amended from the Senate, was recom-| From the of: tured party, it was ascertained AND OPERATIC CON amet mosses — . Pa tie Conte of atl. Eaten kaart this. subject. It is now clear, however, that | miured to the Committee on Ways and Means | that nineteou Ludians had gone down the day | ON TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Ot: | 11, piano Fore "Pohchinetl ~ rece rlaetaaaal Joti Messrs. English, Hendricks, Faulkner, and i - | On which occasion the following great combination AUGUS¢ GOC bs degrees of t.eir waters on pain et ting oaks in their path to that acheivement. Now, we re committed have returned without success. MAD. ROSA DE VRIES, Lucrezia Borgia ..Donizettl The bill for the relief of Samuel A. Belden & Co. came up on its passage; and it was passed—yeas 86, nays 5¥ GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. SIG Tickets 50 cenis—for sale at the principal hotels Prima Baritone, trom the San Carlo, of Naples, and | ang mu-ic stores. Reserved seate 3). for sale at the Havana Company. Davis’s Music Store where a diagram of the hall can vi IN LAZARE, be seen. Se Also, tickets to be had at all Music Stores and Hotels. ( The Piano used on this occesion ie from the store of Mr. R. Davis. feb i Gi Mott Bodell's Line. G5 NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA lished a3 “perjar nd as “‘traitofs to God | are unable to give an opinion worth a fig as =— th cea Loe carga ve to the probabilities of a veto, not having of epirits—are (acatad = the North. “We ae late had time to attend closely to the signs in the southeru man. whether he be layman er| the matter floating around in the govern- Preacher, who fail {o take warning by this| mental herison. We only know that they are | /; startling edeionitio:!” ominous of a veto, from their effect upon the Rose DeViizs — [his celebrated vocalist parties immediately interested who are labor- assisted by several excellent artist, gives a| ing zealously to ward off the dreaded Execu- single concer. ix our city on Tucsday evening | tive fiat. next, when she wil: sing a number of the gems of our nest opular operas. Rose De Prima Donna of the Italian Opera Company. SIGNOR MORINO, and made a forced travel to effect cscupe Yesterday was an exciting day. After the affair of the moraine we =e to toy e miles from the scene of action, an i = ae ii i di The celebrated Pianist and Composr, and Profi nt Hire Con. pany—Canal—Milling horses aye = a ee ser from the Conservatoire of a roe —_— ustness—Cattle and other Marketse— ing near by. The captive rm —_- the —— gd Cold Weather and ciese of Navigation. Mexicans, after boing Prasad fir their bows = King of tho ypll fret Ne ri Gzorgerown, Feb. 3, 1855. and arrows, wore released. 5 > and Com of the king The Vigilant Fire Company had, last night,| They all had on moccasins, and were armed |, and 7 . ss ; > 3 RILLA. tit tin, like indians, and their packs contained buffa- SIGNOR Heaeces page Pere a Wee gat lo robes and Mexican blankets, and it is sup The selections for the Coneert will contain the Post Office Buildings, & .in Baltimore.— s poees they were Mexican Indian traders. | gems of the PACKETS. uae Vries has a wonderful voloe which has been} We can see no good reason why the bill pro | humor flowed in abundance. We regret to sting at this point one day, we will take up ee Daughter of th Regiment, HIS LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY cultivated to verfection. In our opinion, she excels some o hers »ho have come among us with a world-wide ¢»putstion. She is eupe- rior te Grisi, and tie equal of Parodi and say, however, that the number of books in the library are far short of what they ought to be, considering all the circumstances. The Vigilant is the only company in our city upon posed by Senator Pearce, for the purchase of suitable quarters for Post Office and United States Courts purposes in Baltimore, should not speedily become a law. It is notorious the line of travel for new and more exciting "The Pro rom pier 14 East River, New York. and ofte sa scenes. From appearances, and what haz been Te eae. 3 eeeoeany, sae aS SeNes: | ascertained, much service in the hting line and Lombard. may yet be the lot of the command, although MARTIN LAZARE, Conductor and Director. they have so short a time toserve. The health new schr. .@. V. Bedell, Bedell, master. New echr. Mott Bedell, A. V. Treadwell aS a a Schr. ann D., Wm. Oliver, master. A + + | The price of admission has been fixed at ONE) go “olant, L. A. Smith, master. Laborde. No dub: his concert will be large | that in all the considerable cities of the | Which our citizens have to depend for the pro- Mbt ie So DOLLAR to all parte of the Hall. No extra chage| Sehr. Commander-in-Ch ef, Wogl .m, master. ly attended. Union, the accommodations of the Government | t¢ction of their property in case of a fire, and for secured seats. Schr. Greenway, Wilso: “naster. ——— Paci JuLisx —Oor readers will remember that this astonishing youth gives his only coo = it h fail heretofore to re: or Fi * The ot Seate will cemmence on Monday These vessels are all fast sailers, and the masters cheerfally perl service whenever necessit: Joe Shillington has sent us the Knick- micmtan es 9 opens as the Music Store of R. Dh- | men of experience im the wade, and the only regn for such purposes are of an inferior charac. y required, and as it is composed almost entirely | @tbocker Magasine for February, and Frank vie, Pennsylvania avenue, where a diagram of the | lar line of Washington City packets. ter, and, when rented, invariably cost vast- . MOTT BEVELL, ted a f men of limited means, we think our more| Leslie’s Magasine of, Fashions, They are | hall may be seen. : Wail street, N¥.> sert in Washington t--morrow evening. There | !¥ more than they should—always much more Gictiesle ciiisces'woult’ besbet concn, With every admiesion ticket will be given a ce: “NY ] ti : Aistadeen stip ir S. 8. MASTERS & SONS, is magie in litle Poul’s bow that draws not | ‘#2 would be a fair interest on the purchase interests by contributing liberally pees ee ee sent The catinceoy nen 0 rthe hand i : in in the hand of Jexandria, Va, of a proper site, the erection of a well arranged seat. The certificate has to remain in the only bewitching rote? from hia violin, but also towards the library whieh they are trying to A THOMAS RILEY RIC the original holder, and establishes the owncrebi, > - crowded house- building and the cost of its insurance and eae mental pepe voceen ot ke mem it clei yast of the seat ® sialan bell persionhan feb 1—6m Washington and D. C = =n ie i bers. Doubtless nothing would tend in a f this body will be bh rHIS N- Re programme, conimaing tm = O8T.—ON WEDNESDAY, the 3lt Januar: uaa: keeping it in repair. Really, we know no @feater degree to cement the company to at 65 ee a Rechabite Hall, cor ons pieces to be sung, may be had at the Musi L seg ve maton Moen jeer, 4 “Tom Ginge-”” i ¥ more economical disposition that can be made gether, and canee it at all times to be strong, | Seventh and D strecis, to which the attendance of ee . cert to commence at 8 o’elk precisely. | teenth street and Pa. avenue, or in an omnibus be om Sings’ in the News, pokes lots of | of a portion of the existing surplus, than in} and composed of sach persons as would do| Officers and Representatives is particulary invited, | 497 Conce fun at Alderman Yenper. +++ Daniel Websrer used to relate that in feb2—td tween 15th and 4} streets, a lady Brenstpin, form. Arne jer w ¢ the thank i as business of much importance will be submitted honor to the calling of a fireman po. og ag and A cahlae somali hy toearee el from the gentlemanly and d - | for consideratio . or ae : Miss E. T. Greenfield By order: 4NO. R. ELVANS, D.C. R. 3 ’ in at room No, 98, Secretary of tic Treasur ecty pope sheasion oer Mr nomen} GEO. ©. HENNING, D. Rs, feb 21" COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE Dames, or at the Sar office. feb 1—3 1 , ———— ee r will be let off today for the Be THE SOLUMBIAN associATION OF | BAO SUT AN [A023 NURSE—uns. BUTLER iNFoRW ing some repairs, and removing TEACHEBS will me tat the City Hail, | as kindly proffered a COMPLIMENTARY CON- informs the ladies that she has returned to Us. nd other obstructions, which it} Counc! Chamber, TO-MORROW, (Saturday) at 4 CERT city, and is ready to go outa nursing. She can & hand have always been staring Congress in Will require some three weeks to aecomplish eke Pe eats Lecties ion es eatrered, by THIS (FRIDA\) EVENING, Feb. 2, 1855. foams o0 Aouielonss avenue, near Sixth street. the face. We presume that no one will fail] The following statition, which wo believe The Teac’ ers and the public gencratis, are respect, { For the Benefit of the Fifteenth street Presbyterian | _ = —— i: i possi! re in the main ¢urrect, more likely t y inv’ to be ent. 25 3 7 OST—This morning, between the City Post Oi So reniise the impartsnes of, if bis, Be fide undentin aotiat amounts han A ets ee pales Doors open at 7 - exercioes to onmmence at 75 4 fice and Miss Tommy's, corner of 8th fede an viding permanent accommodations of the kind | wij] show that the manufactare of Rearin oat SONIAN IMETITUTION: LEC- |oetoek, te which tne tients gemeraly are YeMpeC! | 1 eistenn avenue, a pels of Gad Sc ectacles, in we indicate in so large a city as Baltimore _| city is an item of trade of consideruble more ey ernen ty eee jong morocco case, mndh worn. Whoever may 7 pina ght Rev. J. 8. Fletcher will de PROGRAMME—PART 1. find them will be suitably rewarded by leavi magnitude than wost persons would imagine Brazil.”” 1. Solo on the Piano. them at the office of the Evening Star Office. The Minnesota Railroad —The public will reed the ive pen secing vipers rier 2. Sweetly o'er uy Senses Stealing enn, feb 1—3t there was marufactur into flour 4 0 Sung by Miss Greenfield. FIN UAWA JELLY, from the activ ul Coon find in the action of the last three or four! bushels of wheat, at an average cost of $170] L- ctures to commence ai - 3. Solo, Piano yh heeled eonyy ee oe days in the House, on territorial business, per bushel, making in the aggregate $578,000] jan 3l—eod 4 For sale by SHEKELL BROTHERS, ~ — - ample proof of the correctness of our intima- | expended for wheat. This amount of wheat, NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE No. 40, opposite the Centre Market. tion given a month that ‘he session would | #!/owing 4% bushels to the barrel of flour, — Philadelphia Association” of the Sun feb 1—3t 880; would give 75,556 barrels, which at an aver- | Fire Company, are requested to meet at their Hall. ~GAnEBEAY SADE Dae not end without the entire defeat of the age roe of $3 50 T barrel, would yield the | on Saturday evening, BETS eck, ane every Satur 5 ANBERRY SA ip domesiic pre ; providing in all the great cities of the country suitable office and court accommodations 8 suit be reseived e:ghteen dollars for a vast ae for the requirements of the public service t of | » fa mnaxulip aie: coe dear pote It has not been done heretofore, only because of five thousand doi!ars, though he used the| more pressing necessities for the money on same brief that he bad used in the first case. +++» Mayor Wood is “down” upon the for tune tellers in New York. He has instructed the police to bunt them ont and report them to him. If the Mayor keeps on, the stones of the streets will mse and call him blessed. ++++ Lieut. ducter writes to the New York Tribune admitting that be has been cashiered by the Presidcat, ard complains of the act as arbitrary becwuse ‘t was done without the me- dium ofa Cou'sMa ial. He says that had he been in the Austriar service a Court Martial would have becn necessary, but belonging to afree government he is, ‘without ceremon arbitrarily disnissed by it for conduct whiok’ 4 hemes by which it has been essayed to se- | handsome sum of $642 226. day evening until further notice, for the purpose of Coot SHEKELL BROTHERS ‘ in wy humble jad:ment, I d = - forwarding their arrangements to visit Philadelphis je by . - a for the honor of zo. fag ae IE ee tha Har Yak. Company owning the ace cuietien tive cei in May neat. Persons desirous of joininy ee aay Hisar aes aes op ameaoet fed 13, NO 40) OPPONite the Centre Marke.™ ¢ Upon which ‘he Baltimore American re-| charter for the Minnesota railroad, agaiust | was purchased by District butchers at $4 183a) 4 jied te send jn ofan oT code “an... PEPPER CURED FAMILY HAMS marks : which Congress has set its face. ‘These $5.75 on the hoof, equal to $3 374#$11.50 net. NING, BETWEEN THE | 5. Like the Gloom of Night Retiring Bishop Als), the Lewi r-cured Hams for sale by “Had Lieut Hunter been in the Austrian| schemes involved a bogus law suit, which | Sheep 4a5 cents perib. Hogs $7 75 and the west gateo the Sung by Miss Greenfield, SHEKELL BROHHERS, ‘ service, he ‘ht Lave been Court Martialed, The weather continues very cold Our woibas,a Breastpin, containing s but the resu:: woud undoubtedly have been will be duly exposed in all its enormityin the No. 40, o; te the Ceutre Market. river is blockei up tight by ice. Business of — ir, with the initials M. A. ani A. e . Reserved seats $1, _ feb 1—3t ab execution at th arm, + approaching decision up it by the Supreme | every kind is very slack. ; wk. The finder will be hibera.ly re- urch between 11 and 2 o'clock. ss ego - that pany Posondl sel in this panies Court of tho United States. In passing the | Nochange in the flour and grain market ¢ the thanks of the owner by | Also at the bookstores of Messrs. Taylor & Maury,| J ISSOLUTION OF C?-PaR: ESHIP of eminent uz to 2im in prolonging his life.’’ -+++ Senator Heuston attracts great atten} tion in the Genate chamber by writing with bill virtually to repeal all action of the Min-|*!C@°Ur last. nesota Legislature in favor of that company, the House has simply carried out its acti’ : leaving it at 512% Twelfth street. feb 2—3t | Davis, Ellis, and Fran:k Taylor, Pa. avenue. HE co nership heretofore existing between gos NOZIOR.—T ery forewarn any perm or| fev” ‘ tbe w i hie day dicatved by mtu persons from purchasing from James Maguire a dave woman cald NEL ing to the es- TO BUILDERS. ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. poaryag is authorized to seitle the accounts and a * = itis, | tnd to the unfinished business of the ate firm = Toone a in fall a probably repealing the bill donating to the said com- | Labrary of the Young Men’s Christian As- Paty pla ~ me © bead Neli ars Tbe j Naa tery dit Captol Hil, th Thureaay, tat pe ehaonine ‘om #2 Arverican ea zie. . . sociation — Washington Hall —Benevo-| | also caution any person or persons from buying, sth of February inatant, at 3 o’clock, for the : «eee The Albany Evening Jeurnal says :— pany lands in aid of the construction of their lence--River Steamer—Improvement-- Post | without ae aiay hers Sania Maguire, lot Ne. ERECTION Nagi: bog Joieeitygaey neice HatKin “@. G. Foster, author of “New York in| Proposed railroad. The company have pur- Office Matters—Wither.’s Letter—Amuse.| 27, he 1000, wits dmprovemontetieread, et Beeeet. srt tween Fourtee: sian (Pa. avenue, between Tenth and ees,” é uated near the Navy > we it was vy my ‘ Pay ‘ ; z WASHINGTON, D. C. meaning Prison, te Madame Masses pope pth “at cae ban men’s auaxaxonza, Bab. 1, 1885.” | In husband, Sohn Tuage, nb oe ‘Hrd. SuDGE. | be tree woes high above the basement bemave | TLL coutinvs to furnih Piane, deta, worting wens Gaile it ; ; 2 sad “aii ne ae aa rad! Bi dann ic or ; and to have a small side building. rawing>, vb reed phage Marge site choke facet on *| remarkable nonplus ever encountered by The Young Men’s Christian Association of NOTICE. ulane the whole, together with specifications every deseriptton, and also Soumperintend their vec] ++++ The advent of Tom Paine's birth day | S¢0tlemen in pursuit of am appropriatjon un- | Ur city are busily engaged in their philan =e >, was celebrated #* Cincinnati on the evening der circumstances of great difficulty. So they q Of the 29th ult. One of the orators of the oc. | 6?! go! casion was Peter Clark, a mulatto. . -. +++» Rev. John P. Donelan, formerly of this} _78# Mission to Paris.—Perceiving that many of the writers from Washington for the distant press, have gone off half-cocked after HE unde a tials the | Will be exhibited by Mx Mills, Materials o every thropic enterprise. The Librarian, Mr. John T Hable that bese vaaty wow eocepine Pate: doveristion 00 ba al che bent chatarttr, 00d ail mask Burts®. McKensie, asknowledgus the receipt of some) RIL EATING,FLOTOLE, 0 ur, conte er | eer the ee ws mange cede nr | DD rere ents Some Ser liberal donations in books, and solicits further] have an interview between the hours of 3 and 7 p. cores by the Ist of August mext, or sooner if pos- 3,908 te Codiah —_ contributione. ; ea onl bese een pe okiven by me or by |" Payments to be made as the work hee enti Washington Hall is crowded nightly to wit-| yw. Brown, U. 8. bond required, with security, for the ? for the Tathe Hotel, Washi DC. stage et ’ “| 1,200 tbs soft shell Aime: ness the performances of the Boon Children. Xs 2 nee BROWN. | ful complianze with the terms of the ce.cract. The 7 ry = 7 £00 do Palm Nuts A ~e right reserved of such bid may be x religious descmin.tion, to deliver In acenes from King Lear, Macbeth, Romeo] [The Register of New Haven, Conn., will jense a is rosary 300. do Pecan Nuts poligie a ee ae a cenren of 2 a bagi: ona we day ‘ee ‘Juliet, The Hf aes 2 and the School copy] 1 feb 225 ane geapelen y wigs est or If the 55 bushels Ground Nuts Charles ee 9 where he is the rector of a Catholic chureb. +++» The Clipper asks the following pointed juestion - eA cemetery rene — $4 See ti , for Scangal, they are winning golden opinions NOTICE. ar oohee above named. Pear we aeeee —— Powder that Mr. Dudley Maan is talked of in official from all sorts of people. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, OFA circles for a successor to Mr. John Y. Magon, | The lady managers of the late fair repre- Boo Posi droog area BOYS’ CLOTHING. isthe merest gammon conceivable. Mr. Mann, senting four of the Christian congregations of Z Cromwell's Lin? ri did steame: K our city, have united their portion of the re- AG: wee sale by MURRAY & SEMMES. we fel well assured, will remain in his pre- | ceipts Hom that benificent enterprise into one} wit nore acer to "Zleneie te bare AY , se = sent place until the end of the term of his|fund, and organised themselves into the NIGAT, February 34, to accommodate the name- ARPER’S MAGAZIS@® for February, hief. Th 1 t ‘* Union Benevolent Society.”’ A meeiing in] rous friends of the for sale at = SHILLINGTON?S Rookstore. Dene eet et, ius, 19 SUE OWA) oe anos of this aaaario ole eit ce HON. HENRY A. WISE, ‘lion, by the author of The Ostlv.es and Age knowledge manufactured in the the gzpat ball held at the Retief Engine House, this after-| Who may — to hear him speak in Alexandria on tha’s Husband < -++The New York Times has along article | of Willard’s hotel by a knot of wags, by way | noon at 3 o'clock. Thus commences another eens Meet ie lier whet ae st ' Tom Crosby and his Priends, by the author of Hat on, Sse, Sam Houston, ol thus: of testing the credality of » particular in- Mepetoent onlarpecle, S38 Goan at 6X orslock p-m. Returning, will leave Alexan- part 90, and for January wal ti : C a4 tomac Steam! i x odey’s L-dy ed oy ee =n aot ioe dividual. We refer thus to its origia, only by | ne same place to-night, when. the Fare only 123 cents each way. 4 , and his bu reform, entere< uper way of forcibly illustrating to the outside | tion will be completed and arrangements werld, how baseless much of the ‘‘ Washington news’’ of the disiant press really is. Extra per diem under Acts of March 2, made to secure a steamer in time for the spring trad e. The Sentinel says that “ Mr. James Green i erecting a |. addition to the Man- _ feb 2-216 E. A. RYTHER, Capt. ALL & STEPHENS, Wholesale and Retail Clothing and ——_s Merchants, Pa. ave NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. fue, next door to Iron Hall, have on hand one of HE und ed havi i the largest and most varied a-sorunents of peclinm the firm of" Heichenson & Minne ne READY-MADE B6YS’ CLOTHING the purpose of carrying on thi I sion House, kept by adr. A. G, Newton, which] in all ite various depen’ FANCY BUSINESS Hs ents, and having taken the termination, avd pe evered in, b 1819, and August 4, 1854. to Soldiers on | will occupy the open area or yard in front of | new store next to ret eee Pennsylvania iron will, whic! enti Fatigue held settlement the ‘ House,’ known as ‘ Braddock’s} avenue, between 9th aad 10th wil ‘on dates aan eh to ee Duty.—It is inthe Headquarters,’ and is to correspond with the} M the Sth instant, a large and desirable sock entire confiderce in be moral phase of bis cbaracter.” +++» The vault af Weimar, which is the burying place of the Pringes of the Grand Ducal famit autin Wich the bodies of Sebil- and deposited, has been broken into by thieves, who opened three of the coffins, and casrisd away all the orna- ments in gold, as wel! as the jewels and gold epaulettes of accounts at the Treasury Department, that front or western view of the gern llding when s quai termaster sergeant acts simply ag | on ‘ax street. rst si wi a the cupertatentent of laborers, &¢., pe handsomely arranged for stores, and the re: | 10 business to ployed in his staff oapacity, and is not entitied | 41” dor oP: $50,000. Workmen’ are to the extra per diem provided for, constant | now \ labor by the acts of 1819 and 1854. But when | foundation.”” he is not bound by his obligat in excavating for the A writer in the Gazette of this morning no " as asoldier | tices that 2 large number of Alexandria, Ve. te'Fabor' ad'n techatio,” and it he performs | letters are advertised bythe postuinsier of | 2 labor in, chat capacity for the benefit of the | Alexandria, La., and suggests that the De- of goods in the above line, e hope by our endeavors to all who may rere ara Gh ede ed are of the pubticn confidence JOSEPH HUTCH: ; a TAYLOR. some wn rien”

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