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. “ “ oR ete ene ome ae - » in grievous injury to the safety of the opm-|indopendent gcovernme>t wore paid,) thei Mr. Toucey reported from the committee on | YOUNG La. CL‘SS'CAL INSTITUTE, ____ Amusements ’ anisation between the A‘iantie States and | logs was small, inieed Ye: they demand, on ee ee en ae Me ieamcre “| ME.gecond term of he present scholastic yeu TRON HALL. California by the Niearagaa reate, and in the | that account, to be paid from the National the salary of the thereof $6,000 bas just ego: tame A ore boar. ing FOUR NicnTs MORE : Violent soizare of the territory of Nvearagna, | Treasury every farthing they claim as due| per aunum, ment was debated by | “é °6) Pe et ee rmick, A. M., gee AUEBLAY APTER®SIO8N a by Amovicans claiming to hold under a grant | from Texas, though tho latter, in soaling thoir| Messrs. Stuart, Pettit and Johnson, before we claims, pronouneed much of them improper to | YP" to press. be paid at par. They say that the General} In the House, by a vote of 81 ayes to 41 &. z noes, they laid on the table Mr. Peckham's SEMINARY FOR XOUNG ~<——s Wy Oo IN DD m Rs Government is unjast towards them in de- ‘pending ‘metion to reconsider the vote by | °" uh sen of this lastitution commences aes clicing, so far, to pay more thaa five millions, | whioh the regolution directing the exclusion 1 Wednesday, the 7th of the present month, RVELLOUS ORANGE TREE! and interest to date, though for the balance| of Wm B. Chaze, a reporter, from the hall. | hq will expire on the Ist day of July nex". MA from ihe Musquio ling whieh even that — > The | . . " Pereon ge protests to be void. We know that Naa arge ind convenient dwelling Partisans of thd echeme reoontly proclaimed on the corner of Pennsylvania avenve a through ti column: of the Baltimore Argus. and Eleventh street is for rent. Posses-| that one of the purpeses of the expedition Litas | ROBERT HELLER’S = ses « us cipal bookstores By request, the great Sion given immediately. For terms ap-| was to got poeserrion of the Nicaragua isth | thoy have still the obligations of « eubstential |, Mill to remodel the diplomatic and con- cas ates see DRUM OF THE SF(RITS. ply at the Star office. mus route above referred to. We know that | and thriving Btate, instead of » barren pledge | up and debated by Mr. Perkins, of Louisiana. (XENTLEMEN —In yesterdays paper i find = | Owing to the pemeses <mees eraing ae aia dipinsinings-ad officers enlisted in the affair, are calling | of precarious revonues for the pxyment of the] in its favor. eard from “ James Maguire, Gasrdian,” in'an ct Notice ro. Susscaissrs.-- Bubsoribers to} throagh she newspapers for yoluntecrs to the Star, who do net get their papery tegalar-| servo in the selitary service of the expedi ly, will confer a favor on the Proprietors by| tion ior »ne year. We know thata pledge of learing information of the fact at the Stor vbedience to the military head of the expedi- counting--oom. tion, as against the authority of eny other te government or pewer whatever, Acs been ad- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ministered . The Union this morning regarde the recent} We know that the display of arms, making speech of Senator Wilson, of Maes , as proci | their quscters look like a ful! grown arsenal, that Know Nothingism at the north is simply | referred to not long since in the telegraphic abolitionism. correspondence of the New York Tribme, has The Inzelligencer rejoices that General Coss} ocher foundat{oa than the were desire of man- yesterday added the weight of his influ ufacturera of arms ‘o get the epinion of an hel ; The House then went into s Committee of ens the Whole on the state of the Union, (Mr Nov, seriously, there is not the least jus Hendrisks in the chair,) wherein the ee doe in this claim against the Geners! Govern. | order, the bill to pay the debts of the Ex-Re- ublic of Texas, was taken up. ment for increased compensation. The only | ! M: ‘Smith, of Tennessee, ae pee btsined plausible pretext we have ever heard urged | jeave to print a —— on Know Nothingism for the prgposed gratuitous payment to these} Mr. Brecking was addressing the com- parties of two millions’ of the money of the| mittee in favor of this bill when we went to :ax-payers of the United States, is thatihere| PT is 8 surplus inthe Treasury, and it might as PERSONA woll be circulated among the people as hoard- ++e+ Mrs. Rush of Philadelphia, known as ed by the General Government! We have! the “Queen millionaire of the Quaker city,” seen that reason gubstantially set forth if an| gave an entertainment last week which pute argument in favor of the enaotment of the bili | UT Washington millionaires completely in the swer to one signed M. C. Ju , ameng other things SECOND SIGHT, a ee inegee a. Brae 7), rote mid hola | That wonderful feat will be continued until farther Ro property in this woman, who was his (my mother’s Py notice. fathers) at his death, then ead pe ~ epg 8 Judge or the igned. snowing pi pt eon pry opel or Mrs. Judge,” why did he go before Justice Clark =~ Fegierg gs = x uae trus, his oath or kis card? He ofice, wie pry ota We oe a tated ies and may have mst the Se ren ates pelea eae fate against whi Aes public were Legayen wig heme! . i: thy ar nows > Cannet br old. "Ito keep onret bsclerches tm | FORREST HALL, GBORGETOWN, The least he anys about the RS. T. M TYRAELL, supported by a well ter of PF. Wood, will be selected company, will open at the above Hall for him. If he bas been a faithful guardian | on WEDNE ‘RAY EVENING, Pebruary 7th. a thatswon] The performance will commence with let him prove it—but not by each oaths n SROISSEY. i bade. It is said the entertainment cost about | Defore ‘ustice Cla-k. JOHN M, JUUGE. THE MAID OF © . ence against the gonerally received doctrine | “expert” 08 to their relative merits, as alleged | as it stands $oe0e, and that 2000 invitations were gent | _f&b6-1t* ne ey ee ae Se ef obedience to ingtructions, to which thel in the newepsapers in explanation of the fact} The General Government, it strikes us, have | out iDA FIBLDING will appear in their cele! NEW POLKA. dances. published ITZ] Comic Si by Mr. HENRY STUART. “fede Depot, mara cria, Regectanes ago Gnmegcan va Si TUNERS POLKA, 2B SPoCTRE BRIVEGROOM. Composed and dedicated to Jacob Hilbus, E-q.] Admission 25 ¢ nus. by J. Exputa, embellished with a beaulilul sad cor.| , Omnibusses will be in attendance to cmne vis} hore to Washington, feb Gt Democratie party usually profes: such vehe-| above staicd. Because we know that yester ment allegience _ dsy sf erncon, there was to have been, on the TY Outskirt of this city, a trial of arms prepsra- ‘The Concert To-Nigh: We learn that the tickota for oil De Vries’ tory to ordering a large number for this ex iti @oncert, which comes off to Bight, sold rapidiy ee. ST one Sn stdel this morning, giving every exhibition of a fu:l sae en tant tae) pecs and fashionable heuce. We sdvise all who} 1°‘ this expedition was actually given. love good singing to go"to ‘his concert. Hosa Wo; Sen: seston te wast ve 2 8 De Viies’ “Casta Diva” is alone worth th above, that the percens who are being eniist- qiieo i isak . , 7 “| ed are for the most part by uo means agricul. amimion. tarolists, but young mon of the eities—precise- WASHINITON NZWs ARD GOSSIP, ly suoh c= were engaged to filibuster agains: The Proposed Central American Expedi- Cuba—the very lass men in the worid to be tion —No' withstanding the Union's disclaim able to got a living by agricultural labor, er of sperking “by author ty,” im justifying, peven if the Nicaraguan isthmus was not, as it paid sufficient already on account of Texss,| .... “X Obsorver Sphynx” treats the rea- without stepping forward to make persons| ders of the Herald in yesterday’s issue of that holding her bonds (many of which did nct| Paper, to another dish of alien malignity. A cost more than ten cents on the dollar to their ee te lg resembles “X” ia the Sun of present holders) a present of two millions of 4 ++++ The Minnesota Demvorat contains a doliars st a dash, which no ono pretends is report of the trial of Gov. Gorman, ¢f that due in lew or equity from the United States| terrivory, charged with assaulting and beating to them. There would be much more justice | Frank Collins, an auctioneer. The jury, it in their giviog the United States two millions | SpPosr®, failed to agree oa a verdict, and were of dollars in return for the eubstantial wealth— sees The telegraph informs us that Gov. ability to pay her debts—which has beencon- Pollock of Pennsylvania has made the follow ferred on Texas bytheannexation. As, with-| ingappointments : Thomas J. Power, of Beaver out that, they never would have realised the etd = rel apr bl bora par of aha ‘ - . ristian of ion county, first dollar of their claims. KN. mig .) Whisky ‘Taapestor of Philedet Cc. L. M. rect likeness of the veteran tuner. itors to Washington. fe Price 25 cents. The trade supplied on very liberal terms. CARUSI'S ‘SALOON. wen lo FOR ONE NIGUT ONLY! IVY WALTZ. COMPOSED and dedicated to Miss M. J. Tabie:, Madame Rosa De Vries ROUPE by Prof. A. F. Little, just published and tor sale a® * price 123 a. & REres Bese Os 0 P E R AT CUMBERLAND COAL. GRAND MUSIC UMP and fine COAL delivered to tof the AND OPERATIC-CONCERT — | Uaioe Apply through the post | ON TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Gth. office or at the lumber yard of the anbscriders, | On which occasion the following great combination Sandiford, Esq , was in men’s clothing, but promptly gave her name when questioned. Chappel! acknowledges that this is not bis first com- mission of the crime of which he stands com- tified with it, and as we conceive that the| We still adhere (o the belief that as these facts prevalence of a different opicion wil! serve t. | osmnot fail shortly to become patent to the bring the Administration unjustly into diere-| World, they wiil not permit any such expedi man ding the payment of $2,000,000 extra from the Sederal Treasury only by way of making the peace between Texas and her creditors, as E have this morning received the largest and + and Composer ef the king e most varied assortment of Valentines eve: _ dom, and before offered in this city, consisting of every styl, SIGNOR PASSARILLA. finish and priee to suit :I! kinds +f people of al! ace: Mo one dipates the obligation to pay tho| 9 age, (KH whig)Enopectr| Mase ne na Oe |” oka wl agar ec aiding, and abetting the proposed Centrai is, entirely overgrown with a tropical forest, | five millions agreed to be paid. Many are eu a! ey eee rete “BUTTER '!_BUTTER! Suissa Bonen ot the balke Ook Camaa, American expedition, in is issue of Sunday of which one man by working faithfully for « | willing to pay interest to date, because it is Pit: io : a ARE chance for hotels and boarding house key SIGNOR MORINO, morning, it strikes as that ite views will at| J¢**: might, if he eurvived the fever, pat on: | nominated iu tho bond, though the General ++s+ Aman named Samuel 8. Chappell, of R ee re a ee seer eae pee acini ones be heralded by the opposition press ax| *0fC!m S cultivable condition, Knowing all |(iovernmont is by no means responsible for Popusylvania, aged about 55 years, and Sot hol nah on raking ho SIGNOR MARTIN LAZARE, Proof positive of the Admizistration’s com | thes? circumstances. though we have not heard | its accumulation, inssmuch as it has always occupation a book and lace pedier, wasar | Also, 10,000 pure Habana . Terms cash. | ‘The ce'ebrated Pianist and Compowr, and Profes- Plicity in the scheme, As we do not believe | ® ember of the Administration say a word | veen ready to pay up whenever called on s0| rested by the Marshal of Montgomery, A’a, nex R. H. JEW air lige ocr trom the — of Pate, and _ that the Government of the United States arc | 02 ‘ke subject, nor have we hoard of the ex-| to do—the delay being against its wish and peeled setae dats i epaneee a —————————— nee and received a Gold Med | from the in any way, either directly or indirectly, iden | P’t#si02 ofan epinion by one of them upon it, | under its protest. We regard the idea of de- ora, Tee of the Tatter place, The girl ‘ferret ls eid The selections for the Concert will contain sexes and conditions, all of which we will run off 2! | peis of the ; pute with those who ralue integrity of pur-| tion as we conceive this to be, to leave the | perhaps the most monstrous and flagrant ex-| mitted. such prices as suit tac oe F. ELLIS Operas of Norma, Daughter of the Regiment, pose on the partot the American Government, | United States. - ample of a disposition to empty the Natiorel| ..,. At a recent interview between Colonel 306 Pa avenue, near corner Tenth streets. ree Peotet, gree ce ly We are induced, to-day, 'o publish what strikes} The Union, we must again remind the | Treasury by hook or by erook, in the shortest| Marypenny, Commissioner of Indian affaire,| feb6—tf : La Momnambu'a, Don Giovanna, 5 us as the ren! fac!s iavelved, as follows : reader, bavea its declamation to the contrary. | possible time, that was ever devised in an! and the Six Nations, Col M., wae adopted embarih. Asthe Union alleges, the Nivaragua Ac | 8¢ we do ars, wholly on unofficial testimony eessory Traosit Company is opposed to the | Now, of late its sympthies and opiniens have foheme. Ibis company is composed of mer-| manifestly been otherwise than in ascordance chants and other citizens of New York, who] with those of the Administration. While, Be ave nine steau-ships and fourteen steam. | all the world knows, the President was firmly boa's, and three millions of oa; ital engaged in | and openly epposed to the French spoliation tue legitimate Lusiness of transporting Amori j bill, the Union was doing its best to compass Can citizens, for the most pars. and their| i's enactment. In its number before us we Specie, to und from Celifornia and across the | fiad copied » long communication, designed to Nicaragua isthmus im the way. They have} eifect ‘he full re-cetablishment of the Memphis trapsported hundreds of thousands thuz, with- | Navy Yard; ye* it is well known that the in the last five years, and where one cacuali- | head of the Navy Department has substan- ty, in the way of de>th, illness, or robbery of| tlalty declared to Oongress that no good end into one of the tribes, and formally invested with the title of How-waw-gun-e-so, or Paci- ficator. +++» The New York Tribune endorses the Son. Charles Durke®, who has been elected U.S. Senator from Wisconsin for six years from March next, as an ‘‘old fashioned aboli- tionist, a thorough land reformer, and Chri- lian philanthropist.” Durkee is said to be a K. N. a EY. nd ctor, 4 Hereby informs the citizens of Wash capping teen nsrant domenica ingtos that be will attend to the laying+tt| ‘The price of admission has been fixed at ONE of new and the repairing of old gardens. Also, te | DOLLAR to all parts of the Hall. No extra chage pruning of shrubs, graperies, etc. Charges mode: | for seemed eats. rate. . The sale of Seats will cwommence on Monday F. ttitz, Capitol Hill, will be promptly attended to. va arta avenue, where © diagram of the ‘ 6 ™ all mi seen. fedG—eo'n® __G. SCHAD. With every admission ticket will be given a cer- " 'S | Uficate bearing the number corresponding to the Tor $25 EACH. 7 om ap yey holder, and establishes the ownership 7 = of the seat. PRIZE Ro. 1 The programme, containing full particulars “3t. ‘Thomas of Vill-nueva, giving Alms to 1) | Gd The prog * — Poor,” a copy ef Murillo, by one of bia pupils aur een eo te Serene, ming BO bed ws te Mado Sanat pling, ors artist—said to be equal to th- | “gage Concert to commence at 8 o'cik precively. .igival, 000. American legislative body, as full of such precedents as American legislation has become in the last decade. The Vote on the Anti-Know Nothing Re- solutions, in the Llouse yesterday, was no test of the views of members upon the Know Noth- ing question. We heard more than a dozen weil known stauuch opponents of Know Noth- ingism declare that they voted againat the GLORGETOWR CORRESTONDENCE. suspension of the rules f:r the admission of — the resolation of Mr. Witte, beoause its con- Guongsrown, Feb. 6, 1855, sideration, while leading to no practical} The dwellings of Mr. S Cropley and Wm. Ww ‘SHE UMDERSIGNED , feb 2—td .! ‘ Tlerron, was entered last night by burglars. . A Prize 2. - —<—_—_—_—__— @ paseeng: r ove . ‘stamus line has oc-| could be attained by its being kept up as the Rensila (wesseret, wrald sovepy Wie Une si The villains pushed their search in the dwell- ene resees pias ok ae Rete DISSOLUTION ‘ curred, one husdivs such casualities haye no-| communisation in question proposes. The the House now go necessary to be husbanded, ing of Mr Herron into his bed chamber, and | 8°" a pater 3. T= partnership of Barron & Orme i tori ; : " they would dispose properly in the remainder | stole from his pantaloons pocket, while Mr. | « sfeadof our Saviour,” by Correggio; cont $1,006 dissolved by niutual consent. Al tiowrly taken p'ace cn it *nams iethmus| President ie known to have been opposed to of the session of a tithe of the business de Hi. was asleep, somo $80, besides zome notes Prize 4. + | the concern must be paid to H. Barn route Their success in this respees has boon | tac Pacific Reiirond bill, which the Union é - 4 A . {of value, At the house of Mr. Cropley, a manding the attention of Congress. ‘female inmate happened to be awake, and | hearing them alarmed the family, when the ; Villains flod without obtaining any booty We bed e Bles irgin,” Cc 105 1 | (horived to close the business of the firm. Ps on of the Blessed Virgin,” by Carregzio; cor HENRY BARRON, Mr. 8. A. MATLACK is authorize! to rebeive | February 3, 1855. THOS. ORME, subscripiions in this city, of whom tickets may « Pre-cwineut, aud of great public importanec.| advocated We mention there facts, only by and it is praiseworthy in them 1 dasire to pre | way ef showing that, of late, the Union's The Search for the $ls0p-of-war Albany.— ven: the consummation cf a scheme which} cpinions on Governmental matters here are See ined, « Messrs. TAYLOR & uReyY. The undersigned would respectfully pest alll Advices have reached Washington from the | learn that they also went to scme other places, ge npietliada Boden oat {tebe of — Rumi wih | thas Antebionts tan ereen oe Goa Paves bo they think likely to eadin liming the Nics-| not to be relied on as implicitly as when it was | U. S. war steamer Falton, now on a cruige in Eee barre oer were es by the ad be deposited in Bank until the drawing takes place, | setile —. rena the = rade mcg la very * p > ‘ eee | uses. 5 i % E importa jim to have el that - ragua isthmus route with mere ders std bar-} in the habit of reflecting the views of the | the West Indies in search of the missing au. would de wall to be pisos at en SR Thich w Prom the Notennat Eotailigencer, time. All accounts left owe that time will ee it ditti, such as up to rory recently noterious!y | Democratic National Administration, and sloop-of-war Albany The FultonwasatCape| From the efforts which h: been, and are] Articles similar to the annexed we have observe:' | into the hands of an officer for collection. All ac infested the Panama isthmus, thoeo of the majori'y of the Democratic party To (heir statements on the subject, ther say | in Congress, We seriously doubt, under these (se <4 who reaily know avything of th» coun-| circumstances, whether its opiniens of what try proposed to be colonised by the Cortre} | may happen here in time to come, are really American expedition, are aware is correct.) | worth much more than ours that ‘ho Isthmus is wholly unsuited to the ag-| For the sake of the future of the great Dem- Fieuliural habi:s of North Americans, and} ocratic party ef the country, we (the senior that unless amp'e provisions for years are car- | editor of the Sear,) long for the arrival of the ried by the expedition, its members must ei- | time when a dissolution of the e flicial connec- ther starve or reb; and further. that as the} tion of Col. John W. Forney with the govern- natives ase the poorest of the poor, and pro | ment will enable him to assume the duty of duce no more than sufficieat to keep them-| guarding the Union's holm off the breakers selves from starvation, the expedition, to pre-] 00 to which that Journal eeems jast now bent serve body and soul together, wit! bo compelled | ou dashing the interes's with the proteetion of Haytion the 15th ult. No intelligence had! yet to pe mets bomait = © destitute poor beon obtained of the search, though the Ful- of our city, we begin to have strong hopes . wissen that there will be but little suffering among ton had visited Nasesu, San Salvador, and St. | them during the remainder of the winter Mathewstown, to that emd. Nothing was| We are informed that a lecture is Se in , a fow days from a talented citisen of Boston. known of her at Turk’s Island. it was clear a writer of celebrity, and withal a speaker of that she was not wreckod near either of the no ordinary ability. The time, place, name Bahamas. On the 15th alt. the Fulton was| of the le turer and subject, will be announced to have weighed enchor to continue her seareh | hereafter. : The leotare of Professor Steiner Vefore the proceeding through the Mono passage, and Young Men's Christian Asseciation, last night, thence to the Is!and of St. Thomas, for coal. | was highly interesting in its character ie — audience, considering the extreme cold wea- GfBcers for the Proposed Four New Regi! ther, was quite larze, and one and all appear- ments —It seems to be understood in office. = to tell ahaa A setignied with the produc- hunting circles of this city, that there is aj “wp. 10 learned speaker. in several distamt papers, contained in their Wash | couuts duc by the concern will please be presented i..1on correspondence. We are glad to see that | for payment as soon as poss:ble, as] am ready at s sinemaber of the family is willing to dispose of a any time to meet the same. a of Wve rare collection of the late Richard W. Mead: HENRY BARRON. who, during his long residence in Spain, hat oppor |p. &."The undersigned would respectfully way to tunitiés, which his opulence enabled him toindulge. | aut the customers of the Inte firm, and the public for selecting many ot the finest paintings in Spain— erally, that there will always be kept a stock of that trearure-house of pictorial riches. The dix | Wood and Coal at the old stand, Green sirect, and turbed state of the eountry at ihe time, moreover. | eoticits a share of public patronage. Believing it 10 made it favorable for obtaining many gems of a::] y be-t tor both buyer <i seller, he has determined =—> would otherwise never have been purchase-}to make the terms cash, or on short time t punctual le. customers. THOS. ORME, Agent. From the Boston Chronicie. obs sii Cusr p’vevree or Ant.—Several chef ducvres of Muriljo, Corregno, end other mast-re, which were NOTICE. . brought from Spain during rev. lutionary times bs i Fall larper . the late RoW Meade, have elicited the admira io: | [tric qhortnecatnnd ty ent ner & Ce: aad of connoisseurs during the past week in the Rotuno ed to said firin will please make payment . of the Capitol. They are to be disposed of for th: arper, who is duty authorized to seule , benefit of a dauchter cf Mr Meade, residing in New 5 = The report in the Baltimore Sun of this York, after an op, ortunity has been given to th- 1, 855. Hie ety ge to seek to prey on their passengers and specio| "ib I: is charged; it being evidont, to our | sufficient number of gentlemen already apply | morning that the arm of Mr. Joseph Hunt was |) ubig: for an exainination. feb 6—tf sd : , i ommissions in the four proposed newj blown off is wholly incorrect. Paris of the ANOS FOR SALE AND HIRE. CARD —In making the above announcement freights, as used to be done on the Panama| #pprebession, that tho present policy of the | ing for commissions in t P flesh, it is trae, is badly injured. aia 3 . d ? i 5 " y injured, but no bones e = 4 WALTER HARP’ would take occasion to _ These gtr Pies right- | Unton cannot by any means be his. regiments, to fill up the ranks of one of them. | yor, broken, and no doubts exist but the M | bose tational g bly ign oly mindea met as perfectly justifable reasons ment of German and American ES return his sincere thanks to his friends and patrons An Army Officor Resigned.—I+t Lieutenant | Whole arm will, uoder the skilful treatment of for pas: favors. | He would also inform them that fr = 4 ANOS, from very the best manufacturers’ The Texas Bonds Question.-—To-day being set Dr. Snyder, be restored to perfect soendness. i FI the next thirty days (or until he opens his first sup- for thezr opposition to the scheme. which he offers for sale at lower prices A Thos 8. Khett, of 24 ariillery, has resigned. than can be purchased in the District of Columbia, | PIY Of spring goods) he will Aispo of his present ‘Ve thigk shat our g@ighbor is uafortunate on coeeeeerareen, Se the Howeny of ts bil i a hss b : a * Sees! and <n the mnet accommodating terme. All Pianos | "Ock of beautiful Silks, Laces, Saibraidcrion, ~aeed A ai - sppropriating $8,500,009 to pay the debts of | His resignation hes been accepled, to take| —= purchased from me are warranted to give satisfac. | 182 Dresser, Cloaks, Shawls; ezinnee, Castaneree, ia Ase any — the Republic of Texas, wo proceodl to give the | effect on the 20th inst. ee cHANCH vs tien. a rl a monog other Goods on land at greatly reduce “the Post says that it ie suggested that] <. = = ‘0 SEI EMA ‘LLOUS s hired out by the > ¥, OF year, it is all-i is ‘ the receat opposiion to the colonization Stag? “4 readers spans 140 = ES eet The Current Opsretions of the Treasury ORANGE TREE, | ceascnabie terms. : BB phe ages verge yad rag con Boe Denar scheme is attributed to the influence of tae| in this proposition and its true character. © terday, the 5th of Feb, | [HK CORNUCOPIA, — tees alt of Music, take it as a special favor if all persons indebted - Erausit Company. Whether this suggestion | The Congress of the United States, in settling | D9pactment.—On yesterday, the 5th of Feb., LasT OF THE BLOOMERS! G, betw. Fourtcenth and Fitteenth strects, | Wuld, withia the next thirty or sixty days, square be well founded or not, we shal) not step toin-| the Texas boundary question, agreed to give there wore of Treasury Warrants entered on TONIGHT, AT IRON HALL. feb btn Mies | up by cash or notes at shor: dates. feb 5—3% ure; but we will take ocos ion i» remark the beoks of the Department— feb 3=1t Roots SHOFS AKD GAITERA 7 aaa al that, in our opinion, the claims of that ovmpa- | T°28# $10,000,000, one half of which was daly Fapeat celeuipiice of seakclscss guarrias THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET. BOOTS, SHOFS AND GAITERS. $5 REWARD STRAYED AWAY On 3 NE ny Lave received quite as much consideration | Paid to her, and the remainder reaorved, as For the paymeniol Treesury debts 535 43 ing of the Franklin Fire Company witl be | "[’ ae. SE tian oe pretest “ dor 5 months old. He is marked witha ana Hiatal of late as they are entitled to aud that ita iz-| by » provision in the lew, for the payment of | fr the tateme hl a 903 53 ee ase te ge baat aecer Sap nesianen Lae, of white between the eyes, a-mall streak on the ° erests wou quite as mueh promoted oy A ; OE “ be mits ts, SI d G: f hi back of the neck, also, under the throat, and all fon - declining to provoke too much investigation.’ | “¢ O“t#tancing bonds of the Texan Republic Forcoveriugintothe Treasury from take place. G. B. CROSSFIELD, Ast Bee. oma aene my tpl eae pie works! feet spotted with’ smait yellow srotts ‘om the fret It was also agreed that the United States| miscellaneous sources.....+.++» 5,163 56] fev 6—2 “ag joints of the foot; onswere to the name of Milos. [ Now, the only governmental “ consideration Covered into the Treasury from manship. + caswer a a Bhould pay interest on this sum until they pay Lands...ccess of late,” whieu, by any possible perversion of 217,257 33 \ <ee PRESBYTERY OF THE DIS- JAMES ANDERSON, Cutter and Fitter. | will give the above reward to whoever will bring * ss i % ia wi Por sale, Judgment against Le Cass Forsyth, | him to my feadence on Eighth street, north of the facts be ch. d bi ‘ patina hints Ieper holders, which is to be done Porcovering into y Prasvnaien Ce baie ston WERRRD Ae of Michigan, none at the Capitol, for twenty | Patent Office, No. 433, or at the Star office. - rey . $ pe Mess i £ a0-| when they and Toxas agree as \¢ its divisions orseg eee aueee $2) EVENING, the “th wstant, at7 o'clock, for the pur | dullarsand thir:s-seven cente. febG-tf | feb5—3* WM. T. STEWART. count by the most virulent enomy of the Ad agreed; For the War 28 pose of Ordeining and Sustalling Rev. T. N. Has-) ministration, is the affair of the C ane at Sa meng hom "They have aot "| For repaying en pastor elect of the Western Presbyterian seUPERIOR PLATED GOODS. A CARD. » 7 D | most of the bond holders refusing to submit to mont ..+6 : 282 17] Church of thie city. T Subscriber weuld invite es: ec al attention t | rH undersigned has purchased the lence of the Juan del Norte. Both the Union and Ur} the method of sealing that Texas proposes, | For the Interior Dog 4,400 45 omen ieioy — hsp ds Ht Dy Morigen aa of superior quality &[ establishment known as the “ Metropolis Re- : i = ‘i , el e to the je Wi J iv i", © _— pn % - selves defecded that act, 2s one of high public] and therefore decline ezeouting to her the re- ee aed by Rev. J. N. Danforth; Te charge tothe pas |. Tea Bets, Waites, utter Coolers oped Prete dorm rierecing ep ey os. necessity—one demanded by the paramcunt] tease the United States law requires. They CONGRESSIONAL, bape tira pichacwran Rovars aoe ee ee nog ags respectfully inforins his friends and the ‘public, he obiigation upon the United States Government | oinb togetier, however, and come to Congress,| In the Zenate, yesterday, after we went to | ———< Pubic = SAiNGRON CITY YOUNG Goblets, Tea Ketiles ana Coffee Urns. th sped "ss an pens teeny at wie icieet, agsinet organized banditti and} asking that $8,500,000 shall be paid instead | press, Mr. Brodhead’s bounty land bill was en oe ee eee 7 iho which are warranted to be of the best qual | hours, of a sup: rior quality and in good atyte. ee vphpone of the Americans journey-| of the $5,000,000 ; which first mentioned sum | taken up, discussed till a late hour, and wes | brate its aot) xf EVENING ae In- | "72 wi cw: ‘BOTELER, bce sent Boehm psp pavcest, undo cnterona ig to an tween our Atlantic and Faci-} ig ed to be sufficient nable T passed—yeas 30, nays 15. stitution S (Tuesday NG, the 6th in- House Furnishing Store, ’ { fic coasts seross the Nicaraguan |stbmus. eeict lata tl mae omy ee oe : pay nearly all her debts at par. No 318, Iron Hall, and B&5°D uneet. cious and well furnished dining and supper —— The quéstion is, is there a shadow of liabil- And then, after referring some thirty Houte} ‘The address will be delivered by the Rev. Jns. A.] fey gta. the The Administration may fairly exelaim, et bills, the French spoliation bill was made a} Duncan. tu Brute! on reading the Uxien’s virtual (under my own immediate direction ished with Wines, Brandies, Scotch ’ eek SE z English Ales, Lon“on Porter, Havana Cigars, &c.. Ber. special order for to-morrow (to day.) The public is cordially invited. NEWS FOR THE MILLION. the. of the y beat bonnie.” * change of front with reference to that affair, et wae ta et seep ara "Mr Gwin introduced @ bill to establish a ag dee De Bee al = Sts wb alia Letina a ree ail Kebara coomeiree poset : = CLEWENT REYNOLDS, < sesily invetved ta the oaranva we them ve millions originally agreed | semi-menthly line of steamships from San Fe ORIN RCE YLOF PRESI- | meni, No. 499 Seventh mrect, opposite Odd Far | 25-4" __ late of Willards’ Hotel.“ appa y Paragraph quoted | to be paid, and interest on it to the time when | Francisco to Puget’s Sound. DENT’S MOUNTED GUARD.—The reg- | TON? ath here they will be | te ji above. paid? > = Shortly afterwards they adjourned. ular monibly 1 meeting of the Corps will be hee Wiewk aka cee 7 ablic a to receive NOTICE. if cS A i U q 3 . i respec! The Uncon seems to hold that unless Nie-| The plea of the bond holders is, that by the| In the House, the rules were suspended for| Sciock, Punctual attendance from svary manor hd Mere c Rage SEE ee ene poy ae rendy mow oosmias PATione aragua can prove the gilib'stering cbaracter| act of anuexation they were deprived of the | the purpose of considering certain private | is desirous, a+ business of vital importance for the : bills, which were passed. és Prosperity of thre Company requires a full meeting. Mr Witte moved to suspend the rules to| Ail p2rsons desirous of joining the corps will have consider a series of resolutions condemning os Shomer Aa so doipg at this meeting. Know Nothingism; not agreed to—yeas 104, y order : i j REPEATING PISTOLS, or tw take contracts for ye a in foreign and domestic FRUITS, of murking the same. Those wisning to see me;can We hope by a strict attention to business to win | "@¥€ 49 interview between the hours of 3 and 7 p. th. approbation of their friends, and merit widen] ™- A fall ‘explanation will be’ given by me or by * of the proposed expedition, abe can, under no security of the revenues of Texas from customs state of the case, call on the Government of] This is sheer nonsense, Texas never had a the United States to prevent ics sailing. Te} dollar of revenue with which to pay the inter legal agent, AB. St . Please address (0. H. McCUTCHEN, Secretary. | *MA7e Qf patronage generally. | 3. W: Brown, U.8. Hiotel, ashingion, DC. this wehave to say, that the United States| est of these bonds; and had ehe remained in- oan Te ji _J- PECK, Captaid. feb S—R°_ |} sacet reasonable and satisfactory om thi 4 J. W. BROWN. ; . Letcher then called up his pending i - : terms, at the short. R of New Haven, Conn i repeatedly of late pat & stop ag se —— of us, she = — have had iqeestion of privilege, and offered resolutions, Tet sain Church andthe comet ot F aba 80h ere RYDER & PLANT. Biss egixter " will ©xpeditions from our territory. Yetin no| any such revenue sufficient to that end. The | as follows : streets, a gold Bracelet, with locket attached. By | ————,~ ONLY? — 2 7 SHIP. procure suey had at hand proof sufficient to act of annexation, insiond of impoverishing Ne ae ie mete gen en i on ee eee web on ke” | DR. quramre ems Sonteny PILLS [aE copenreriy brite po = ay procure * convietion for « violation of our| her, has ally relieved her from the state | 0% directed to revoke Sorted 3 desk on | Aan cn INF ALLIBLE! the undersigned, is linis day dissolved by mutual nee 7 which W. B. Chase holds a repo: NDIA RUBBER COMBS. —just received | 7 Ny their tien he of all fal ob-| consent. Chasles Gaskins, who will continue the Reutrality laws. Sach proseoutions have been | of sctual and notorious bankruptcy in which thie floor, and that said W.E Chase bo ox. ‘A supply of India Rubber, tuck, side, puff, dress st.uctions and female inegulacition sorinc tiers | business, is authorined to ectile thenccosseneg ne Ba icuted, so far, as aeis of Jastice to Govern: | she then was, and has given value to her | cluded from the hall. ing and children’s Long Combs and for sale at whatever cause. —s t nd to the unfinished business of ue iate ments amply able to prot 4 , “Resolved, That the Speaker do issue his} feb 6—% LAMMOND’S, 7th st. These pills have been tried in Washington and J. H. ADAMS, Jn. ais amply « Protest the integrity of | means of herself paying -her creditors the warrant, direoted to the Sergeant-at-Arme at-| Yau gm TEN MN, Comic and Sent menial, at | found to work like a charm. Those having ary febl—eoh___ CHARLES HASKINS. their coil, which is nes the case with Niear- | balance of her debt. That is, it has made her | tending this House, commanding him to take Vi wholesale and retail at doubis ou the subject will, on application to the] CHARLKe HASHING. Architect. agua; which fact, upiess we arg greatly de-| citizens prosperous, and has caused the de | into custody, eco to be perenne td feb 6—% LAMMOND’S, 7th st, Lepore ae , be res soegie rwho thow dues OX} ol teas (Pa. avenue, between Tenth and. Eleventh streets,) . a sam a IM@TOR, D. C. - ceived in the gentlemen now charged with ad-| mand for her public lands whieh has made rob nla see Pg ey Turton asder and aioe OUOWS AND OALVES. are recommended to be. ie wit continue t farniel, Piene, detail ministering our public affaire, will insare that| them worth something, instead of being prae- | tion of the flouse.” [Ze offer for » le at the Market House Yard on | , EOF the otha Drager on rhe bate enn nt Drawing, and specifications of buildings ' no efforts of theirs will be left untried w pre. tically worthless, as heretofore, It has, in] These resvlutions were discussed at length CosanaOuneceinernka tee 3 see ‘he loug advertisement in another umn. moe, description, and one oneporacing Gale — Yeot a violation of her rights under the pre-| truth, made her able easily to pay the differ. | by Messrs. Letcher, Bayly, ones mei feb 6—3t* L. BEEILEY. | _ ‘> ° text of colovising from the United States ton, Olds, Preston, ‘eckham, when the ence, which she, not the United States, is territory_pretended to have been bought from| bound to do, if these demande are just. the Mosquito King, who bad no righttodis-| The United States receive, through the Pose of it, sa this Government bas always! annexation, but about $60,000 per annum in maintained. duties collected in Texas—the interest on one BL iON second resolution was referred to the Judiciary Ps ses feb 7 J W FOR THB NIG only, for jecro- Committee, and the first was passed. mancer, Bacaliister. “Ovd Pellons’ Hen ret serie tots sir 'ehiah i was pam, they | Semintae wren sich ceca in ea” wi to the new won and astound- orient by whie - , ing feats of this great Magician, Malone Raymond, AVIEG SOLP OUR LUMBER ¥ COURTSHIP & ITS Yard to Messrs. John B. Ward & Brother, we M. td solicit for the of our ‘Slat i would + them *THOMAS & Yeo very in a New Light and its Grand Results, by a = BUMAS & t of Georgetown. Price 12 cu. HAVING PURCHASED OF MESSRS. THOM. | 4 Night in Buenos & new drama in five acts, AB & DYER their entire stock, we shat! sontinue by a Citizen of Georgetown. Price ; 194 cts, ted - the popular Hi T, and of “An | the business both at the corner of Sixth and B, and The Scout, by W. Gilmore Simm ; $1.25 Oar neighbor takes especial paias to disdain | million dollars. Yet they. have agreed to Proceedings ef To-Day. fot ead ee ee: Lands,” wall make his | Twelfth and Canal rome. We Meroe and a ida May 5 —, ihe my any knowledge in the matie; .«. embraced in| pay fire millions, and interest, whenever} In the Senate, today, several private bills ings from his work, given Oy ine in Eu- | White Pine of ai! low Fis hae Joist, Floor. | Ballou New Monthly for February; 10 cn the official publications on the subject. We, | Texas may settle with her creditors how they | were passed. Mr. Butler made a report from sd sight cee, C Mecailingse Wi appear ef fant nad cused sors Lambe nt Kinds of eab- mae paebeniens < Unb! however, do know more in ibe gepniqns; and | are 16 bo paid, Now, in losing the $60,000 | the select committee on the Smithsonian In-| the W: ’s Page; the whole forming on» of the} We solicit a share of public patron- Neo. 128 Bridge . Chat additional information oauces us to pro-| por annum, (not a dollar of which cdald they | stitution, which was ordered to be printed:| ™0st novel and attractive srogracange qet offered ‘selon | jan 25—xf ‘=p against the scheme, as being Mkeiy to cad! have touched until after the expenses of the | without reading. jeb 6—1t*