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ee eee a err EVINE at it took the President but a few -¢ “one WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP? ¢ ATIONAL.THEAT THE ROUSSET SISTERS. ba niben » The Wavy —The pass-ge of the new N. ts termine whom he should @P-| Mie Canouinz, Thanesing, ADELAIDE, CLEMER a wan oe aa => | Reform Bill of Mr. MaiJory, through the pol jat he thus has escaped = i> Bou Srousoey, and WaAotitad ne sity: ate, by a unanimo: a as pls applications for the post, , ab mtn, P t We. yesterday, is regarded as a1 that something, ‘ ps one hundred gentlemen NL On, he Tetenry OF D nn ST ieee bs tae eaiea a ee b Sw ton. who would have “ gone in with a| B81! nal eal Bi ae A FIRST Class PaPaa of tbat branch of the public sefties'ere the |r lied it riot beon very eos ag Om. DE CHA AU: The Wasuty Stan for to-day beaty” every | “eetion tretectec™ alters there is little | that the question had been thus settled T a ee evidence of a first class weekly paper. Any Prospect that the House will dispose of it in | nomination will probably be made on Monday, oo oe Or LETTERS gt Bhe Post , Washington, D.C., ‘ # ery 3, 1855 2 . 0 iS advertised in the‘ Evenine St. Reo it fisrii nected, That the list OF teticrs remaining sac’ for in any post office ia pobre fi n perestiet, be published once ithe newnpaper which, being ineued werkly, : = —— ‘tener, shall have the circulation within the one doubting this fact is.ad: te calf at the| °° business-like a manper. Yet it is possible | when we and all the world will learn who is] NALIONAL THEATRE. range of the noord of a ocr be decides by a | that that body, too, can be induced to give it|to be the happy man. POSITIVELY THE LAST WIGHT the postmaster eteuch office.) saat <ffice and examine for themselves. came a ai ef Wark aext sai ii — ee Tereone applying for letters tn hy am Tales. try; witictems 1 its sanction ere the of March next, and i rer Ih ‘2 Complimintary ee 2 ET; case ghy they are ADVERTIBRD. | ~ idee ee 2 oF Dehooves all the members not bittenwith the| £! Th ekcitement sinéng ‘those Ul omeplineincaty, Faure [Tid LADERe BRT. ae 8 eo: news from all quarters Gi! its columns. It} ° * interested the j bill, with refer- INGTON, Feb. 2, 1855, J ant Mrs James eoste but $1.25 dente idea that the Government will be better with- | i2 spoliation bill, wit er- | + Apress sandentood. thet- ends, eS Pr = year. out w nary, or with the notion that periodical | Ce to the prospect of "a veto, ‘Increases mo-| J 4 tention to close vaur mm this city, Bry Bile 4 SPIRIT OF THE MOZNING PRESS | reformesre not as necessary in the military | Mertétily.- We nevet shwia setiof gen auceuas Semmaereue roechugh emeid Ser Lt fave, Bin Lore | il » The Union discussing the question—‘Shati | 2d naval serview of the United States, as in|™0re Nervously anxious than they are just Diver sbeey tho as roe aye i ‘bolitioniam prevail in the South,””—holds up| *!! other braticlies of the public service, to |W. We repeat what..we said yesterday, | (a we ‘MONDAY Moteria, Bre Marte the penny-catshing dodge of “the Rev. Thos | Put their should饢 to the wheel to that end. | ‘bat, for ourselves, we know nothing of the EVES ING, February Sihyag a proper time for your Mexvell wre gale Jones, a fugitive slave,” who iv kiteing over | The following is the Mill in question : matter. Yet we judge that they have utterly roel Indies, thé béat wishes of the under-igned eau yi the northern States, lecturing om “Slavery and | © 4 Birt to promote the efficiency of the Navy. | (aited to obtain Bxecutive expressions upon | for your weltare Whatever élimes it may chance Micholéos, Mre Mary 5 Popery,” before the eyes of the South, as} Bert enactd; ¥c', That a8 soon as practi- | the subject at variance with the well known| tune to tpg Be re Wn Rose evidence that in the North, Ktow Nothingism cable aftet the pasenge Of this act, the Presi- positions of the President upon it when in J.D Hoover A Marry Be ries, : ? dent of the United States shall cause Board | cither House of Vo 62" Wemey add, too. PB Key A Welch ——— is abolitionism. of Naval Officers to be ashetnbled, to consist of | ther euacegiihting Lammas JT Tewers . John F Carter Sosibars Donets The Lutelligencer takes from the Journ-/| five captains, five comuranders. and fiveiieu | that in strict Democratic circles, the imprés- BP. A GQ Allen bm Soy T of Commerce ssynoptis of the proposed tarif | ‘¢74ale, whith Board, under such regulations | sion has become almost universal within the Fe eee Ponti e Dill of the Committee of Ways and Means _— eecreny of tes ie oh Dur ha Inst forty-eight hours that President Pierce AB ress) os ee Upeteer ogee which, we in turn take from their columns, as efficiency of the offcers of the grades herein. | Will not sign the bill‘ iret y ge Shed, Mise Margarete. follows: ter mentioned, and shall to the Se- yas Henry Robinson Charies W Blair Smith, Bre a “The basis of the change pr. is cretary of the Navy the names and rank of ali] 4 Army Officer's Resignation Accepted W Davidge J FJ McClety sale, duction of 20 per cent Seas ae tones ene | officers of the Baid jes who, in the judg-| The President, yesterday, aodeptad the resig- Wa H Davidge 118 Glen eect, pire Hany 4 sean fished by the tari of 1846. This would changa| Met Of sald Board. shall be incapable of per- | nation of Lieut. Col. Adam D. Steuart, U. 8. ‘ToMMle Caroline, Theresina, Adeia'de,and Clemn- | RabeZ Misa Amn, gelel 5 the schedules to 80, 32. 24. 20.16, 12, & wats} 2ming Promptly and efficiently all their duty | 4 esas Paymaster General, to take effeot | entine ; , Farley, Mrs 3 Btaveuson, Jane instead of 100, 40.30. $5 30.15 10 ashore and sfloat; and vacancies oscurring in | ~~ °P" a me Freuch, Mre Scum banan aad Syennen Gstablished. A Tow imbuciecj] S8id Board. shall be filled by the Secretary of | February 1, Col.'S, tendered hid resignation Wasuinoton, February 2, 1855. | Sth Suse ae Speakmandus, Bayes trancfors are made in th ciuedtanthenain. ks Navy, who shell preserve the number, and | come time since. Gentiemen: We pocept your kind offer cf a tes- her, Mra Mt Sativa. Mine jane of course will prove paar to tnis “¢ wf grades of its officers, as aforesaid: Provided, sees timonial benefit for. Monday. next, February 5, with Qeonre, Mra dK ering = nal cedeition ‘sen Sree ay una ‘That no officers upon — Board shall are The Current Operation’ of the Treasury pemmietrr heard ‘acct pe Raa Hall ina AA Seromny. Ben Gere iveiuded in the 1d per ceat. lsc linens and pe eed arnt (roe of oflders | Department.—On Thursday, the Ist of Feb., | fry which will not be forgotten by he, -ARough we [ease ale Stovenes Mr —— brie mie bn eee Se ang | Sec 2. And be furtier enacted, That all | thers were of Trexsury Warrants entered on | Y d:ggtereeat iat ont tones Wig mel it tin | Harrieod, Mies Sallie Stewart, ee erst AB’ y el in tae A ie’, Miss pes ipssciest paetnerhcr are of 30, a: at] omoers who hail be found by fhe said Board | the books of the Department— you. a, Thomas, 3 Raw silk, neapable of performing the ditties of their Vor the pa: tof Treasury debts $4,365 41] _ Accept, gentlemen, the thanks nnd best wishes | Jones Mrs Amanda) L —Toppen, Emily Geanofetarsd gratcen, most. manatactarars| cmgeeure, oficeh, vans or grader shall if| tor the Ucieomecscre ne es Sots 4] nyour Wala eat bopentr af youbeiencoc | foment," hay Rien dye wtufs, 2c. wiil be classed in the 4 per Ses I ae! Spanier are President, bs | Porcoveringinto the Treas , aaa! THERESINE ROUSSET, sana eb O Wootlesd, Mise cent, while the remaining dye stuffs, codilin, % tax € and seniority < on poring! ii, ath — o pa : beomete me Presb Styl ee oe 8 fr pected to hadd™GGah ty pal me Py Teceive the leave of absence pay or the far oes benefit cf Seat tne Wool-grower ni) 40 placed, watsotarer, and thick very likely thet} Drdmotion, but shail be subject to the orders ponione ar ae while the} of the Department at all times for duty; 3,119 87 ‘ADFLAIDE ROUSSET, CLEMENTINE ROUBSET. ee J. T. Towers, P. B. Key, !. D. Hoover, c., &e. MONDAY EVENING, February 5th, Witt be performed the Grand Ballet of | LA BAYADERE; for the pa nt For the fnterior Department.....+ Fripay, February 2 Yor the redemption of stock...... are - and vaca! crested th the active service list | For paying ‘freastty debts ......° 9757 89 OR, THE MAID OF CASHMERE. | by placing offieer’ on the reserved list shall be | or (he Customs. ..u.idsic. deuce. 23,848 77 rT Mlle Cardiine A Good Man Goze. filled by regular promotion in the order of | Covared into the Treacury irem Milles ‘ , and Clementine, Mr. “The death of John W. Maury is an event | f@2k or seniority. And officers who may bo] Customs ..cese iesescresesqees 302 01 Corby, Mr. Rousset, Mr. Szollosy, in all that will Gill more than one heart with sorrow, | PTomoted to fill the vacaneies created by the | Yorthe War Dzepartmant... + 82697 63 the principal characters. . 3 * | reserved list shall, while unemployed, receive | For the Navy Department........ 76,881 55 Seed He died at his residence in this city yesterday} only the “leave of absence’? co “waitiog | For repaying in the Navy Depart- Tee paneer re penne poseemrieg 9 morning after a brief illness. Hoe was not yei| orders” psy to which they would have beer | ment... _JEANNETSE AND JEANNOT. forty-six years of ago, and leaves a widow renee y _— ep — pre ie . Wi plo: sea, or on other duty, cad twelve children. “With all his abundant | they shall tensive ie addition eran: means, well-earned during a life of usefulness} of absence” or rd ges ordera’’ pay, the dif. and honor, God has deprived them of their| ference between the “waiting orders” or “leave greatest riches on earth—the hushand and the | % #>sence”’ pay and the “ses, orother duty ’ in which the whole Troupe will appear. | feb 3 i “Let those who never laugh their lot deplore, And those who always laugh now laugh the more.’? CONGRESSIONAL. . In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to press, the claim of the captors of the ermed| 4 uew, joyous, and mirth-inepiring entertainment of the grade to which they may be 80 pro- will shortly be g ven in this city by father. His real wealth we, however, in him ao Provided, That this eorutiny and re- brig General Armstrong was further disoussed, | zelf—in that simple, chaste, and harmeéaion servation of officers shall extend ony to the | by Mr. jamin sgainst it, and Mosers. Sew- MALONE RAYMOND. The celebrated Humorist, Lecturer, an. Illustrator of Irish Life and Manners, called AN HO'R IN IRELAND AND OTHER LANDS. ard, Bayard, and Clayton for it, until the Sen- ate adjourned without taking the question. In the House, Mr Boyly announced that he would report from the Committse on Foreign Affairs, the next time that committee was haracter, whie’ i grades of captain, commander, lieutenant, a " “3 : made his presence like a midshipmen, and masters : And provi. essing, and his progress through life one ded, further, That nothing in this act oon. calp: summer's day There was a beauty in| tained shall be b2Id or construed to authorise the even consistency of bis nature—in the sub | ®2Y increase of the aggregate pay of the said grades, or of the naval service, now the conference business. Europe and America, over dued grace of his actions—in his quiet chari dong as ee, each * ONE THOUSA 3D NiGHTS: — q lowed by law. The House, after passing the bill ter the re- ‘ ties—in hie enlarged and wnostentatious pub-| Sec And be it further enacted, That | lief of Samusl A. Belden & Co —yeas 86, nays | Consisting of Anecdotes, a: Stories of the Peas lie spirit, that marked him out, even amoxvg] 20tbing in this act contained shali be oon. | 59—went into a Committee of the Whole onthe} 8%tY, Recollections of Ireend, Burke, Grat- s leecsrer gary O'Connell, Sher Goldsmith, Lever, Flood, Shiel, Lindy Morgan, Knowles, &c. beings who have given Light to a World, and sande @ Nation hive. The timie and place will be duly chuonicled. feb 3—2i* FIRST GRAND COTILLON PARTY TERPS.CHORE CLUB. HE members of the Terpsichore most respect- fully announce to their friends and the public in rally their First Grand Cotillion Party wilt begiven on MOM VDAY EVENING, Feb. ie eet COLUMBIA HALL, Capitol Hill (lub pledge themsélves that no pains or ex- | coe agne be spared on their part to make it the Perty of the season Superior Cotilion Music has been engaged for the occasion. Positively no hats or caps will be allowed in the soom except those worn by Clubs. Refreshments will be furnished by an expetienced strued ‘o restrict, apply to, or impair the regu- "i Statesmen and scholars, as a distinguished lar promotion of officers in the service list of man—showing that in the unobtrusive} the navy who may be at any time entitled to ‘shades of private life aman may grow into Lg sappy eae oar deaths, dismis- greatness by other qualities than those which | "2/5. °F Tesignation—nor in any manner to abine best whem seen and heard by the pub abridge or impair the right of the Becre! lie. At home, in the hallowed anne of aa 96 gb wine see’ ney ay his family, whom hs worshipped with un The Patent Laws —The bill for the amend bounied affection, or in the avenues of the| ment or reconstruction of the patent laws, world, or while a candidate for the fuffragos | Teported at the last session, we believe, by of the people, or ip the expression of his opin- j Senator James, is a measure of great public ions, he was the same gentle, tolerant, and | importance, end, as such, is entitled to Peeper generous spirit.” consideration at the hands of Congress. It The above remarks are from the Union of| W#% matured only on consultation between this morning We think we recognise in them | those members of both Honses sumt distin- the pen of the asccionlished Forney guished by their familiarity with the wants of a a the country and the public service in such A Compiizecnt Appreciated. conection. We learn at the Patent Bureau We almost daily take u: =>pers, publisbed | that its enactment is regarded there as being by gonilemen who are personal strangers to | of prims public importance. Such, we under- us, complimenting the Star in the most flat-{ stand, is the opinion of the Commissioner of Private Calendar, (Mr. Hibbard in the chair.) wherein, it being cbjection day, 8 large num- ber of bills were favorably voncidered. and, when the committee rose, were reported back to be p: - The House, however, adjourned without final action on them. Proceedings ef To-Day,. In the House, to-day, the private bills fa vor :bly reported on yesterday from the Com- mittee of the Whole House were passed we went to press. No other business had been reached at that hour. Se THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Columbia Typographical Boeiety wil be held this (Saturday) evening, at 74 o’clk. THe REGULAR MONTHLY MEET ing of the Young Catholics’ Friend Socie ty will be held to-morrow (Sunday) evening, Feb. 4ih, at St. Peter’s Church, at 5 o’clock. WM. J. FLPZPATRICK, feb 3—It Ree. Sec. Ee CHARITY SERMON FOR THE BEN- be had of the managers at the door. ‘ : ‘ "3 Pi he Yo 5 ics’ 4 . MANAGERS. tering terns Of course we appreciate al! Patents, with whose assistance the measure ety will Saautracs vy fue Rev. Buther tmeicr Marcel'us Marceron, Stephen McNamee, such kind! notices; but the following, fron: } iu question has been arranged. There is no | President of Georgetown College, at ¥t Peter's Jan boron Geo A Bs the New York Express of last evening, pa | doubt that general legislation on the subject : Tae teens nace ao Sp aes tn eo Robt E Thompeon, WmH Howe, per with which we have occasion frequently to| is greatly needed both for the interest of thej 2 y Weert, Fraecis Garland. differ on questions of public policy, —s WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONU- fying in the extreme: ment Office F braary 3,1855.—The mem- bers of the Boara of Managers of the Washington Thomas Goldamith. is grati | public and that of patentees and their as- Committee of Reception. signees. All are losers by the existing condi- 4 5 Jne Smoot Wa E Tueker, . a . z = > National Manument Socicty are requested to meet 7 r . Beye ‘an coe! furnishes us wiih | tion of the patent laws, which is more prolific | at their office in the City Hall, on Sunday, the dik Stephen McNamee, . Geo A Barr. feb a ast7 eid tt UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB. TS members of the Club reapectfu ly announce to their friends and the public generally that their Second Grand Ball of the season. will take Place at the Washington Asscmb'y Rooms, MON= DAY, Feb. 19th. All necessary arrangements have been made éo as to insure to all who may honor them with their afternoon ; 5 me a yer there, supplying us with all ine little of law suits and violations of pubiic and pri- news of the day—leaving to posterity io read | V8 Tights than result from the condition of the ponderous solumns 0 supplemental G/odes, | the laws of the United States Government on &e. ; ; any ether subject of business interest what- We appreciate this notice the more highly} ever. The Commissioner of Patents having from the fact of the Express being one of the proved, by his adminietration of his office, that very best papers published anywhere. With] his judgment on all matters appertaining to such an expression of public opinion as this| its duties is eminently reliable, we feel it to and our immense subscription list, the Star is be our duty thus to urge prompt compliance bound to shine, it mattecs not which way the! with bis earnest recommendation in this winds of politics blow or what perty is in instant, at 2 o’clock, w proceed in a body to attend the funeral of J. W. Maury, a member of the board. Punetual attendance is feb3—It LECTURE R THE NEFIT OF cS: Young Catholics? Frit nd Society.— lecture will be delivered at Odd Fellows’ Hail, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instaut, at 744 0’cloch pm. by Professor ALex4sDeR Disttry, of Louisiana, for the benefit of the Young Catholics’ Friend Society. Subject: ©The relations of harmony between man and creation.” Tick -ts 26 cents each—to he had at the principal book and drug stores in Washington and Geo’town. feb 3—3M&W sence an evi of exqui-ite pleasure. a matter. ‘ Prigpart from the nevelty of this ball (which will be Power. —_— STHE TREASURER OF THE YOUNG] te fret Fancy Drese Ball given in, Washingtan for Private Business.—The House deserve great credit, indeed, for their business-like work of ata 8 — 4 yeejerday, in disposing of their private calen cathe lon face!" Beeieee chp fess) dar. We never saw matters conducted more in this case the auctioneer was “knocked | ‘ficiently or sensibly in their ball Their dowa.”” day’s session forcibly exemplified what they -+++ Itis said that an intimate friend of can do in the way of driving business up, as Alvarado Hunter intimztes that the cashiered private individuals of business habits do, bero will shortly ambark for Si. Petersbu i to offer hie pas te the Canr of Russia ae when they set their Honorable heads anil Men’s Christian ion jicularts requests the officers who haye peng 4 iken charge of bilis for annual dues riow payable, to make regurn of the same in the bills or the money whch they repr. sent at the rooms of the Association next MONDAY APF- TERNOON, hetween 4 and 5 o’clock, and if any bills against the Association renvain nupsid it is re- quested that they be present d at ihe saine tune and place. feb 3—lt NOTICE —ARMORY OF PRESI- DENT’S MOUNTED GUARD.—The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Corps will be many years) they would in! their friends and the public that the proceeds of the ball will be devored to ig new Library, which is already progressing finely. Celebrated Cotillion Music has been engaged for the oceasion. its will be furnished by an experienced caterer. Tickets ¢1-—admiving a geatieman and ladies, to be had of the Managers and at the door on the eve- ning of the ball. Managers on part of the Citizens. PERSONAL. +++ Gov. Gorman, of Minnesota, had a fight held TUESDAY, the 6u: instant, at 7}g| Hon EF P Stanton, Tenn Walter Lenox. E com: in his navy. He will go out with | hearts earnestly to the work if hand, No| o'clock. Punciual attendance thom every inciancr| How BH Stanton, K Rich’d Wallach, Eq testimonials for gallantry and efficiency from| speech of more than five minutes’ duration ey as of ital macapery for the — he a ne oe ais 2 Fs ‘, ay . res & meeting. “ay er jake ee —— — a roma ; aud it is] wes made, and evorything said was clearly we pisoone desirous hing the corps will have] BBY French, Esq Jas A Brown, Faq sueudation Grom the Presidect uant an, anderstood and appreciated by all the mem- | *")Prorunity of to doing at this meeting. Managers on part of the Club. -+.. Lieut. J. H. Rowan has beon ordered| De"# present. Thousands of heretofore deso JNO. H. McCUTCHEN, Secretary: rear ereconurr peepee pel lesa to the command of the U.S. ship Bainbridge late hearts will, doubtless, rejoice over their | _ 3: PECK, Captaid. feb 9—R°- a Seaiaeye ry inthe place of Lt. Charles @. Hunter, dis- | day’s work, wherein nought was done but jus- ALLENTANES in new and beautiful style Guest, Wm H Dalton, jssed from . 4 wholesale and retail at Jos B Walling, Wm Williams, = — 7 ie ra Foe ee bent so manifest that not a single member was = 3-3 on LAMMOND’S, 7th st. Assen’ Daniel Driscol. ae itimere Clipper found to object to any se ees - eee oT tis thy > calls the editer of the Argus, to whom nature masiien of hate iA Bucs BRACELETS at very low prices : able action. ’ LAMMOND’S, 7th at. IRON BALL bas given s betta bead of ray bar "tke oat fen da iments “ |BOOT, SHOE, AND TRUNK fin on the nose, frierd Beale. _— The Proposed Increase of the Army.—In| ,,oTkO. Whereas John Korff and. Caidine BSTABLISHMANT. x -+++ Persons, from all parts of the country, all quarters of the federal metropolis, active | 1% Kori, hie wife, live apart, under a deed of sep- a large supply UST RECEIVED, and receiving, det best quatity ‘TRAVELING’ UNKS, CA) BAGE, &e., I shall sell my, tock of Winter BOOTS and SHOES on hand, which embraces ev- ery article, at Mscipead oteng H and as my stock is i my customers the puslic are requested to call and examine. To those who know themselves indebted to me, 1 would say that I desire setulement. For ; prompt the aration, the public are hereby warned not to trust the said Caroline on account of the subscriber, and are bores is not_responsible for any debts con yy a te Mayor Wood, of New York, Preparations are already being made to apply congratulat: ing 2im on the wonderful reforms| for commissions ia the four new regiments to he bas brought about in the municipal affairs| be raised (if the diouse assenis) under the of the Empire City ; Senate's amendment to the army appropria- oe °'* Rev. Wm. H Goodsin, who has been tion bill. This being the point at which the elected to the Senate ef the §State of New influential politicians are now assembied, the York, to #11 the vacancy occasioned by th lection of M. H. Clark to the Gubernatorial | Preparations are being made here by persone and will noi ray the same. JON feb 3 -law3w* wet rrtimangial dnsion po smoot ae Chair, is a Methodist Itinerant Preacher, and| on the spot, for themselves or in behalf of ual) Gooits at som hoving hocome pecessary because change Th, “Rempromising Hard Shell Demoerss.| others. For every office in connection with ar ay epee rape teenage alge meee cro tyten the Noe HOOVER; — Baltimore Patriot (late Whig) exultein them, fron coloneleies dwn to lieutenadteies, such arcs (0 call and pd Ae 2 inge tear feb 3-eo3t Iron Hall, Pennsylvania avenve, +++» Mr. J. B. Roberts, trégedian it is very clear that there will beone hundred | ™ see wha READY-MADE CLOTHING: To performing to eurdiled peed Mobile. 5 applicants tor each post to be awarded. It FF Wagene’ aad soe muteaearcd oe athe SEDUCED aig ine tbe season is ad- ---- George W Williams, the Temperance | ™*5*¢ us fairly sick at heart to witness the if eee if Uae woods about two miles from A ae ae pl parent hand candidate for Governor of K ; has writ-| SeD¢FAl propensity to get into public service, | (M CHy ine Wood ¥ duced prices; {heretoge, gentlemen wishing to con- ten a letrer,in which he states Ky he will | 88 exemplified by the eagerness, industry, and 36 cords seasoned Pine Wood wing rp business Coats, Black <3 Fancy Ss aion under consideration uatil! pertinscity with which the work of getting Agee Gecree Car and ago Spoxed ste Pas; Vale, il Satin, and Merino ..+. The special correspondent ready to apply for these places has been com- . ready-made Garmentaof fine wil and ear Wy of the New assorted ; menced, already, in Washington. to be as well asin the be- toe. arty Hibbard cealaren that 23S" — ctu Xi & atepeeNs, says: iba: res : + , tional Demecrata in N@B-llampebireacec.8| The Vacant Auditership of the Freasury — " Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Hall, Tt ie said here, and we judge with. truth, that the names of Messrs. St. J. B. Skinner, chief clerk of the First Assistant Postmaster Gene: der on niggers than the Southerners them- Maing Te aE ce treaty 80 Yeers | 6th Auditor's office; MoClintock Young) Keq.; | wil edeive the thea standing. The same authority will present . Bow and 8 suitable De the equally strong evidence of his Jacksoniam| 48rvey Watterson, Req., formerly of Tenn;;:}' nen Sod spp the Units Sacer bs hare vas ed ert waptear aac Reg” ave been arged by their v6 friends , shafieng gouree on nearly alfa ors git} onthe President forthe Gixth ‘Auditersbip the doy ta he a Fe ° tions, as bis necessitios happened to require, | made Yéeaiit'by the desth crue tau St pahe, age Pleasonton, Esq. It seems to be understood, ‘Taken from his Sketch Book. already given. by him | 2 Woodland, Mise Fraucy Werton, Mise Ellen GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Johnson, Mre Armstrong, Jas Atkinson, RevJ MP Fellows, Jos Anderson, Jam-e Faulkner, J Abercrombte, GH Foy, no AusmsDrFC Fletchers @ Adams, Dr etc! eo Alvord, BS Field, Win D Ammen, L4D 2 Allen, C Alexander, CW LF Artman, Wm Parker, 3 4 wa Pue, Geo B Adams, Thos J Peck, Geo W Anderson, JD Prati, Donn Augustus, Mr Ra area Quigley & Stone Ball, LW Quinney, Jno W Boyce, WW jueem, © R Booth, Walter Sappiby, wm Bean, WB Russell, WW Bryan, WD Reed, Thos Borley, Thos J Raybara, TF Baltvell, Thos 2 inson, 8 & B Brown, Thee 2 Rethtone. Dr 8H Thos ; gere, Brigsn SP Rose, Robert se Reever, OR Bon L Bhosds. Bell Ror nS Richardson, Nathan Bagby 5 3 Richards, Mr Brumide, Mr Rightetine, Biskop, Mr Ritchie, John Baroness, L P Bue, Jno R Barboer, L Rowe, Jos K Fi Hamiin, Jos Roy, Joba Braden, Jes D © Holbrocke, John Richards, J HD Burley, John Beston, Jos Rice, F p Bussor, Jacob =: Henry, Jno B Riddie, Baward Bowie, Jas Hoskins, 30°C 2 Robertson, Col D & Bartoa,Jno® ‘Ho! JH Rumiey, Chas Barch, 3B Helden, Reed, CM Bryce, J W Howe, Geo Rogers, Lt Chas ¢ Baison,JnoW =H FB aa Brady, JT La Ragan, Col 4 B ColJ H Huntivgton, EM Sgnwon, Dr Julto~ Bushby, jail, D Price Sain, JB Bawirec, Harvey? Hodgkin, Darbin Stowra, Samue 2 Bestor, Geo C pk Schouler, Col Wm Batley, @ W Bul, CD Smith, Cap: WA Blanchard, GC Bali, CoiC W 3. Smallwood, Wm Barton, JM Henningson,Col CF Stole, Wittiame Bishop, ¥ G Hood, AT Sherrod, Dr WF 2 Bates, Eagar Johnston, WW Smith. W Gay Beck, D Jackson, WH Wm Burton, David Jonea, TC Shanan, W Billinghuret,C — Johuscn, Lathrop Sherw Biake, ¢D Joper, Lt J M Shale, Beary Burliogame, A Joiner, James = Rimpson, Thos Bruckner, & Jean, Lndin Bchecle, Benson, a G Jacobs, GeoH = Shepherd, Chater, WE Joues, David Stockton, RF Chace, WR 4 Joraiomon, Louis Sims, Mr aan King, Preston 3 sender OF 7 ‘reel a Gane Kaos, Jomes Stoddard, Dr N 6 Carr, WB Kuhl, Dr Jno Sutton, 8 Cole, Thos W Kell, Pd Mid J M Smith, LBs Caryl, Thos Keyes, RT a eo lots, ta, Lew! caterer. Tickets $i—admitting a gentleman and ladies, to | Clements, J F a Carr, Jno M Lang, JHB ner, @ Clark, B Love, Johu Stephens, J Francit Carver, Hartwell MDLambson, i, B 2 Cogart, Litchfield, Caleb Baward Criswell, A Miller, Mr Thomson, 8 J Alex Miller, Monsieur Tompkins, KM Cumming’, Col A . La Dovi, R. Mead, Jared Tucker, James Dorne, Wm Mounts, John Triplett, J & Davia, WB&Co Moore,J B Turnduck, JT Dunkinson, WH Megroder,JnoF Tyler, Henry Da'ton, WH Davie, Thos Das, TO Donohoo, Thos Davie, SB Davidsen, 8G Miller, George kA Duncap, jor imadge, NP ngerfield, RT Mercer, Dr BH ~ Vickery, isaiah Deve so Gas Yeu Dria 3 C3 Daniels, Jno jonager, ye Drew, Jno Mitchell, Capt Chas Wade, W @ 3 Doausily ano Millers Charice w Daniel, HC Macker, Andrew 2 W Ds Geo Mitchell, Col AM Wetherstone, Sami Dunn, 6G Mann, a3 Williams, Lonis 4 Dimmock, EW McLeod, James = Wi Col Duval, Chas McCormack, JJ — Wireck, Jas Davis, Com OR = McOal 3 Woodside, J WD Wm McKnight, Mr = Wood, John Evans, WM McNeill, Mark ison, J @ Elliot, Jno McLeond, M Williamson, 3 B E Mot, Ino 5 McComas, W K = Wager, Heary Mestman HH | MeVertz. Peter Wright, George Everett, kdward Nixon, Wm 2 Willian, J Frfe, Capt Nichols, i R Whelen, Daniet Faller, Wm Nelson, Col RR — Wickliffe, CA 2 re, Horas Jon L Warner, Chas Ferquson, Robt Nicholson, hite, Fraucia, Rieu'd Nettleton, Geo B= Washbarn, CC Fowler, Us, Neral Geo W 2 White a Fitageraré, Jo! viatt, ‘ods, Arthur Fisk, J O°Conners, Michael Ww INTTTALS. Goneul of Manilla ; Secty. Hormia Lodge, No. 19; Grand Southern Press, 2. Secty.G L., 1.0. 0. F.; fede JaMBS G. BERRET, FP. uv. NOTICE. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, OF A Seder number of gentleihen, the aplen- sieame GEORGE PAGE, Cart. R. A. Rrtue will make a trip to Alexandria on SATURDAY NIGAT, February 3d, to accommodate the neme- rous friends of the HON, HENRY A. WIE, him speak in Alexandriaon who may wish to hear Saturday night. The boat will leave her wharf, foot of 7ih street, at 6 o’clock p.m, Returning, will leave Alexan- drih st 10p m. a tate of the late John Nowlind, my ence iam in said woa,.u Nell. I caution any person or persans from buying, without my consent, from A spun 1900, witn the im; 27, late husband, feb2—x* a having associated themselves ie 1 ANC i In all ts various departiane ew store next to avenue, between Oth and 10th ae ge aon ¥. e532" § Amusements. MAGIC, MIRTH AND MYSTERY AT RON. HALL. "ROBERT HELLER’S ROSTORUCIAN Wonpenrs: And incomprehensible mystery of r BECOND SIGHT. PRICE OF ADMIBETON. ToH.n..., Citele. Seats charge. off eile thd entewsive acits wil bein. attetidance. 4} ead CARUSI'S SALOON. FA saree A Grand Concert SATURDAY EVENING, Few 3; 1855 And positively his only appearancein Wash- Upon which oceasion he will be mesteted by the fo eminent ortivte: SIGNORA MARTINI DPORMY, Prima Contraito, ipow the of Berin, Madrid, Part, aad New Yi >the ‘ d eiedighaamans ofthe Get-1i Bhento proupe AUuGUaT 5 . PROGRAMME— Pant t. 1, Solo, Piano, “Variations de Bravura," com- posed and executed AUGUST GOCKRE.. from Dow “Le of darem,” Mozart 3. Sole, Violia—Grand Fantasia, from La Fa- PAUL JULIEN. . |. Aria— nl Gi 10...» radante 4. Aria From co teoees Mere Romanza—From Macbeth.......-...-0--.--. Verdi > SIGNOR CUTURI. : Violin—The Witches’ Dance...,...Paganini +a PAUL JULIEN, Past u. 7. Piane Forte—The Naiad Queca, Concert Potka wawatar GICKEL. Baap . National Srokom oona Bolo, iin Grend Pan‘acia i i Vio# a Caprie . Vieux Temps PAUL JULIEN, Ana—From Maria di Rudenz SIGNOR CUTURI. Piano Forte—“Polichinells,”* Burlesque..Gockel AUGUBt GOCKEL. | . Brindisi, “it Seoreto,” for Con'ralt», (from Lucresia Borgia... aonee POMBE 74 SIGNORA Dv! ve Tickets 50 cents—for anle at the princi and muric stores. Reverved seats §1 alien Davis's Music Store where a diagram of the hall cen be seen. Also, tickets to be had at all Music Stores and jurels. The Piano used on this occasion is from the store of Mr. R. Davis. febdl - CARUSI'S SALOON. FOR ONE BIGHT ONLY! Madamé6 Rosa De Vries AND HER = OPERA TROUPE WILL GIVE A . GRAND MUSICAL FESTITAL AND OPERATIC CONCERT. ON TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6th. On which occasion the following great combination of Artista, will appear, ip connexion with ROSA DE VRIES, of the Italian Opera Company. SIGNOR MORINO, Prima Baritone, from the Sam Cario, of Naples, and the Havana Company. SIGNOR MARTIN LAZARB, The ce'ebrated Pianist and C , and Profes- the Conservawwire of P .ris, and who — 10. IL. hotels Prima The selections for the Coneert will eontain the ms of the of Norma, Daughter of the Regiment, La Favorita, Lucretia The Barber of lle, La Somaambuls. Don Giovanna, and MARTIN LAZARE, Conductor and Director. The'price of admiesion has been fixed at ONE DOLLAR to ail parts of the Hall. No extra chage for eectied seats. ; The sale ot Seats will nce @p Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Store of R. Da- Pennasivsnia avenue, where a doagram of the * hall may be seen. With every admi-sion Fe will be tificate ihe num seat. wave contifieate has to remain in — progra:inme, ——r full particulars of the pieces t be sung, may be ®; the Musie Stores. &#@ Concert to commence at & o’cik precisely. feb2—1d FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN. THOMAS & Cove GRAND EXHIB'TION OF DISSOLVING VIEWS FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY! SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Febru- oeteakeniosssen com prising Euro) and ran Views; al and Moveable 3 acer- q to the band of Comi- “ and Moveable Figurer; Baow Scenes ; Cascades, Volcanic Eruptions, Fire Works, &c. - MR. R HANDY, the popuiar Fiutist and Banjoist Admission 2 cents—Children half price. feb 2—4t* LAST TWO sIGaT- OF THE RENOWNED MAGICIAN, MACALLISTER, FRIDAY and BATURDAY February 24 and 34, at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL HUNDREDS STILL UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMisSIOX. “ ‘Stil they Come!” . New Lada = ~ Feats ard as ounding Tpernments presented never wit- nesred or attempted ia this city. er, Madame Macalister will appear as the Wizard's Pi From Ube great crowd at night, to save inconve nience, tickets for the above evenings may be had during the day at Odd Fellows’ Hall, at Kukwood House, and the door at 7. The are at 8. Front seats 0 cents. Children there with fam ilies half price. Second seats 25 See handbills. feb 2—2~ NOTICE. a A ed respectfully anpouuees to ier Dew wee his PATENT — TH PISTOLS, or to take coutract< for making the seme. Toose wisning to see me, can have an interview between te hours 7p m. A full explanation will be given by me or by my legal agent, A_ B. address ~ . J. W. Brown, U8. tora) Washington by Go” TO BUILDERS. The House is to be 38 feet front deep wo - ta be three stories high chews oe ns ceed nd thane a ma sie bedin with specifications Mr. Materials 0” ¢:

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