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- — = ee oe 3 ; WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | immediately upon a five point space made by| and the of fitting up » court-room |» Last OF LETTERS Amusements. The Veto of th: French Spoliation Bill the janction there of the three streets above wonld be wing. Remaining im the es raiagpens P » NATIONAL THEATRE. mesg was received by the House this morning before | Bamell. and is in the heart of the city or town. Jim see im the‘ Evaniye Stax,” EVENING STAY, vin remains WaslINGTON OITY We went to press. It was not read, howerer, | 24 ti G@acaamimead Leseee...+++-++.++. Mr. 34 Reenaaj “Zaha me . pasta te Sarat te ‘& Stage Manage! :. John Weaver. SATURDAY AFTERS90N.... February 17. | 88, before that could be done, the business to press today, the final Guatiea ed i Lane of pape Acting —_—_—_—_———— ce. =| before the House—the ofean mail steamer the notice to the Collins line Was teken. ‘The ‘4 cahing O~ The large and convenient dwel!:ng | bill—was required to be disposed of. east majority against giving the notice, was on the corner of Pennsylvania aveque The Bape of the Seal.—It will be recol- |Beventeen. So the Collins line question is it, by taking and w Co > magificent and Fleventh Street fs for rent. Posses- | lected that, on the day —_ oes = Row settled for the balance of the contract. | th o held brown soe. te [rungs ofthe dele of sald rice, be decided 5 a sion Given immediately. For terms Ap eka that = one Gea. ie CONGRESSIONAL. oo a making other important andex | ‘he postma applying for letters tn the following tiet, wit barr eg ind ders had been cirenlted over the entinon | 1% the Senate yntarday, aftr we went o| Mauve provements hich re needed. ; cutie ule THE WAEKLY sTAR st ge postal seal of the United | Pret: the following bills were severally con ag urual prior to its advent, «lan A — TRUE SOUTHERN LIFE: This per continues to increase in Jar | States Legation in London, had been rife in ae apes ‘ . San. Bil the thebdoes ond Hemen ee ing a a ‘This Great Moral Drama, with its . ni diplomatic circles here fo Bi oa Soe Tote Siaetince Lope cries: 1271 as phar & poser cae nt Rickey, Mise Sareh SIX TaAMLuatk ity. Every mail adds new subsoribers to its| foreign diplomatic circles here for months| Bill directing the paymentof arrears of pees} ¥® ng. Brooks, Mr SENES! ment. Owens draws crowds at his neat, AND THIRTY 8C at. The paper for to-day is ® capital num. | Past and that it was thought to have given tht | sion due Simon Smith, deceased, late» pen- Lensaeree prea 9 F = Pen ber. It is brimful of tales, postry, foreign| @overnment no = annoyante. We have — of the United States, to his heirs-at Nealnone ta ce up. In reference to ALLEGORICAL ABCENT OF EVA, is since obtained fa rinat law; ‘ anak affairs atriot’s money articl Will be presented for the fir time, Rews, news from all parts of the country, and eins Pam, seal _ ne sii = Bill to continue half-pay to Mrs. Lewright — — ees eer Lise, Mies i Louies SATYXDAY EVENING, Feb. UT¢thy ~ interesting Washington newe. gentleman who very recently Browning for « further term of five years; Lane, Mrs John ‘The ebaracter of EVA, the Plows: of the South, by All at a distance, who want & good family | °*™* from London, where among Awericans,| Bill to extend — heretofore granted | pusiness atpaans, pal A Meson, Mee Ann ens LITTLE LOUISA PARKER. paper, which, while ft will keep them posted the alfaiz ‘was @ su' ject of constant conversa- eee a ee ar hourly seeking investinent in good securities in large Murphy, Mrs Joseph ) abeut everything wort knowing that occurs | ion. brook, Joseph Whaley, and others, officersand| ‘The brokers have now numerous and large orders ee ey ane in Washington, will contain amusing and in-| It was said there, and, we take it for grant- | members of the Edisto Island Company, of to bay anand socks and bonds at, postiy, improves Motonald Mary | strvotve literatar for ther children, should _ truth, that at o>n ae the matter was | South Carolina; ef am act en-| et ibe tore ming ont candy terete Ber ara more Be ae tt ag wemtibing for the Wockiy| Dunant te <he wotice of Mer. Buchanan by | « 101": Ament for the tliot of Abagell Seemed; ee ome acer Beata, Mise Bahano & ‘Department will be under the immedi). Star. Price $1.25 a year, in advance. official letters from this point announcing | Bill for the relief of Overton Love and John | now ean ie ‘April oon and is muse ey Belton, mre ‘Delane hee \ a mes that it bad been made the subject of complaint | Guest, of the Chickasaw nation; ngeaey. in its finances. f oe Ma. JO. WEAVER, SPIRIT OF THE MIBNING PRESS | by the French Minister, he at onoe caused an| Bill for the SSO eeees BUT he ties | sarehce een ae 6 a frostenal Teens, ‘. All the city papers of the morning contain inquiry to be set on foot to ascertain who it F. Vorhees, U.8. N.; Sophia | history of our country ; but its effects on the gene- Donohoe, Ma: Sibleo, Miss Mary E @ letter from the Rey. Charles Henry Stone-| W4, entitled to the privileges of the Legation, joseph Rock; to confirm the claim of speed tas auee OCs cae ican ee. ee tony Mie Mary ss Private Boxes i street, of Georgetown College, the Provincial | if it was any such person, who had committed aeortain tract of land in the | cesses and extravagance. Visionary spe ulations & pony ogee Te ee ies o tety ond genticman . ‘te the offence against the comity of the Legation’s | Bastrop grant; for the relief of Margaret A.| have exhausted their force and can gomo Carthy. sere Thomas, Mre Joha Tickets admitting of the Soviety of Jesus, wherein that learned 7 Copley, of Louisiana; and of L EL. A. Law-| Individual extravagance must also yield to the & W320. St White, Stes Mary and pious man denies emphatically that t position at a foreign court involved in the act. ng heiress of Gon. Eleaser W. | prrious law of necessity. We suall have fore wea Mre Hartet B “ i In the course of this iu vestigation, it was made ley, deceased. year 1855 @ greatly reduced import—perhzps not Ward, Miss Elizabeth is@word or line of trath in the so-ea F if 0 bill'to establish the office of Surveyor} Much exceeding one half of 1855. Ward, Mahala 4 “Jesuits? oath,” which is being extensively manifest that the presumed violation of conf- } ‘ves! The falling Off in the imports of Railroad iron | Give mice k Wallock, Lizy dence—the alleged improper use of the Lega | 2¢2eral of Utah was then passed. republished in American newspapers at th After which they adjourned. time. Mr. S. quotes from authoritative Writings (laws and rules) of the Society of Jo- #us, to show that an entire abstinence from in- alone for the current year cannot be less than sume | Green, Mrs Sarah Williamson, Mre Cath ~~ ANOTHER GOLDEN SHOWER! | : 1 This ch: ck to the farther extensi no! ba seg cay te 44 penttrmsiccrlhnenert . tion’s postal seal—could not possibly have co- In the House, the debate on the Collins’ bg andl sytem was absolutely moaatnaly hd Hartford, Mise Wigalt, Mre 3 Pe a asanlen aan curred during office hours; as in that time the | line notice question was continued in Com-| W!/lesome anane rosy pig re ——— . the Gaiden +r STR stamp was always either under the eyes of the natn of neti olen shat Sl ag healthful ‘reaction. We hive now, we eck sa Best Tues Panser, B M A 6 A L bL I 8 E R termeddling with politics, is one of the funda.| Secretary of Legation, Mr «Siekles, or the j {ro silgerton Jn the 2 Tenn., Yates, Disney, | be tooned to with condderern eerery MAY NOW ‘ mental rules of his order. United States dispatch agent, who alone were Orr, Barry, and Smith of Va., for Another crop, combined with a year of industry, The Incelli ioe ta: the. etsics Privileged to use it. Both those geatlemen, | notice, and Mersrs, Kerr, Washburn of M economy and prudence, will again evoke the agencer replies to strictures i Chandler, Lyon, and Catting against it—wh acteristic. energies of our le, and place of the Union upon its admission of the <Cer-| 12 ¥ritten communications to the Minister, do- the amendment of Mr. Old striking out the | COUNTY in a condition of rational prosperity and 10 Gordo” artlole concerning the course of the | Clare’ thet the only privilege In connection | sisuse of the ooban mail steamer appropris: | Pee Bett pcb ids seghbagecynceen Union, Senator Douglass, e¢ al, with refer. with the dispatch bags of the Legat on ac- | tion bill, biker | the potice to Ven WS} and the result cannot be questionable. - enee to Gen. Shields’ re-election. The editor] C4ed to Mr. Saunders, was while he was =< to—ayes 86, noes not coun ve sable oss vin biel oe easy. prea! of the Intelligencer says: United States Consul at London, to allow him} The committee then rose, and un Sper lly emerging i “While sccounting to our readers for thc | '° Dd to the State Department in this vity reviot Those who are found upon the street, with second eeu ie ered ea oohe sae clas paper, fine accommodations prety readily at 9 Bitingheret, Mr admission of the article of Cerro Gordo, we « 1. | bis vfficial co amunieations. Nothing was dis. braced the occasion to express qur r 10 and 12 . discount. M i Mr he Whehe yaeeored from the Committee off he ‘nai with east at 6 per cent Fhe demend the loss of Gen. Shields from the Bence ne] COvered going in any manner to fix on Mr. , yy adj 4 the article was prosented by ond of Gen | 52¥Dders the imputation of being himscif is gradually decreas ng, and funds are actively seek- As ing invesunent. This condition of affairs we are S.’s, we supposed its purpose was friendly to} Privy to the surreptitious use of the Legation that disti gentleman, and remarked| seal. It was made clear that it was either s that courtesy tv him no less than to the writer i el a place for the production We nus, oretly used in the cispatcly agent’s offiee when “a that in expressing that regret our that functionary was absent, and out of office isunderstood. The Uu:on| hours, or that some one who had obtained an to the article which we do not if there be any unfriend y bear ing on colleagues of Gen. Shields, it was not perceptible to us, and in apol for | Used to circulate those and other similar doc- Ftill no increase in the price ef tickets. Tickets onl} 50 cents—to be had at Galt & Bre.'s - Jewelry Pa aventie, where the be seen; at wood Hower, and Hall. day and evening. Tickets limited to the die of the hall. 7 Buy in time or you will agai be shut out. fed 16—2* ~ - OLUTION OF COPARTHER- TP.—WOODWARD & GUY, by mutual consent have this day dissolved copartnersbip. All persons indebted to, or creditors of th: late will please call at the old stand without gral 8 tle their accounts. feb a n We beg leave to state that we bave tl Purchased the entire stock of goods of the late firm of Woodward & comms: Hardware, Stoves, Grates, me. a om cusiness at the olf st nd e = JOANBON, GUY & 10, Preceedings of To-Day. In the fenate, to-day, Mr. Cass gave notice that on Monday he proposed to make a per- 9@79%. sonal explanation in reference to his contro-| 22™>urs BX versy with Lord Clarendon. WN COLLEGE, » (D.C.,) After a few private bills were disposed of — February 15, 1855, J Berkeley impression in wax of the stamp, had caused a} Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, introduced a pre Mens EDITORS: A composition, bearing } Brodhead, fac simile to be forged for the purpose of being | Amble and resolutions declaring that the Con- the tile of “ The Jesuits’ Oath,” has been | Bo stitution conferred no power on Congress to| <iculating in the papers of the country, it is -aid, regulate the naturalization laws, but reserved] cxvnsively., On reading it myself, the imposition Pa. avenue, between 10th and 11th ets. giving it a place, we never dreamed of ‘ aments counterband of the post, under the !aw | that power to the States. preamble and Banas fn ies Peres tear ee Ergeelps pit feb 16-3 rsing” any such bearing Our habits everywhere on the continent resolutions were laid over for one day under | could peruse it sericusly. Friends, bh wever, assure ene spn Be sity fone. The latter impression was adopted in Lon- their rules. me that the oath is real by many with long forbid - den it = is case.” In the Mouse, after commiting and order. | Despite; then, an extreme repagnance to appear in r “ journals, I all in ye ing to be printed sundry reports of bill, &0.,| columns fr the: posluve and unqualifed dent ur | ook made by leave, the use or even existence, now or ever before, (and J ronine, Wm H Mr. Jones, of Tenn., moved to reconsider the | this | aver thoughtfully and with full know! ) of | Corcoran, 8 C vote by which the House, yesterday, ordered | any legen} ford agree —— we Cook, Be i tl cou y e 3 “ 1 : z iteeed ee : seq | Cocks Littioton Kidwell, TA & Bro Smith, 8 P The very strong probability therefore is, | reported from the Committee of the Whole on | ,. / 2™ !umiliated, as a Mary pat being cal'ed King, RH Suvet, BT don as the correct one, it being known that No sensible person can doubt the sincerity] the Young Europe party—Kossuth, Massini, of these remarks of the conductor of the /-| Ledru Rollin & Co.—consider any conceivable tellegencer. Yet when it was known that] meansto carry their ends, justifiable, as against Jeha Wentworth, of Chicago, was the wiiter| their antagonists. of the offensive articie, it will be spparent to UST received and for sale— 1000 bushels White Mvrcer Potatoes 5000 Eastern { feb POTATOES AND APPLES. i do jercers . Upon, on the borders of ative State, wo ke " ail that its purpose was sinister, and of cou:se| that the copies of the Sauncers manifestoes| the state of the Union ; mot reconsidered. | no," Ihe borders of my ns repel the charge ot Sects on 200 og bik Exes t disepg-nuous ; writt t beca hich ai red in the mails in F, The question was thon put on ordering the} more than latent treason! The western shure of as, Steel, Pd pt ening — ret dy Teappee z' > Written, no! use he loves| w were discove. e mi n France, main question to be put, and it was so order- Maryland, the home of my childhood, has ever bear IR Krawer, Siaiter, Nace 100 de 25 Lane General Shields, but because he hates Senator Italy, Switzerland and elsewhere, apparently ed—yeas 100, nays 83 " a classic place, cherished in my heart w riotic Gollizs, J Henry 3 al $90 the Co:hen Buster, 0 cory gupester arth Douglas. Wentworth never did a straight-| bearing the American Legation’s postal sel — Pak ay ~ a poppin d era a peed Gondrice, Henry Btanton, te By T.H. EVANS a co. A forward thing in his life, it being “ agin the] to protect them from the ordinary scrutiny of Abolitionism at Harva:d Coliege. county, is the landing-place of “ the pilgrims of St, es Sohn a — oy Pa. av., Washington. natur of the beast.” all mail matter not so shielded, were sealed} It appears that abolitionism is triumphant ep ed peeacreotir parry (pens pe es Se ——__—~y——- The Union urges the House to pass the| with a counterfeit seal manufactured forthe} at Old Harvard College, in Massachusetts. fash ausecadante: not ashamed of, I c i- | Clestorn, 3 ne . SOTREE DANSANTE, Senate bill for the establishment of a court] oocasion, by parties who never were inside the | Jwige Loring, it will be seen, has been immo. See oma lnet Rare mtveried shod nat a Smith, Jonu Stes GoOmen Gok cae eee nh for the preliminary adjudication of claims, Premises of the American Legation at London, | lated by Old Harvard, for the anpardonable| ceteras, to cast an unjust and deadly odinm "pon a and gratiemen of this city that in con=equence of the inclemency of the weather his Beiree that was to be list Monday will take place wext Monday the 19th instant Mone. ©. takes this unuty t announce to the parents wishing to ther children oo in the true art of Dancing and Waltzing, thet Jast session for the season i ju-t commenced, and also the bill of the Senate increasing the| or those of our despatch agent there. sin he was guilty of, in exeouting—in the Hag , eefiaak (Keseen Lines ee aged salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court — famous Burns case—that provision of the Fed-| to render me and my ‘bretivem in‘relignes aie of the United States. The Union also argues} Indian Orators —There are three or four | eral Constitution which enjoins the surrender — sporesana niles see llegar een Lneconas, Wik that asthe legislatures of New York, Massa- | delegations from comparatively savage tribes | of “fugitives from labor.” pickess Sesorap OWor we mee tae oe ae Demirel Lane. DC cbusetts, Peunsylvania, Illinois and other} of Indians now in daily attendance at the bu Lykins, Rev David The Supreme Court of Massachusetts has | made of us, I feel convinced that they wouid like Lee, Capt Northern States are in the hands of thcse| '#u of Indian Affairs in thiscity, engaged in | pronounced the Fagitive Slave Law Constitu.| tment than they do. Assimilation would beget | Bevis Has Meer wee elected by and as Know Nothings, their elec. | holding conferences with the Commissione r Still, while, with a very litle heart ache, Boreee id would be happy to recerve a conunuation of their tional, yet the Judge who faithfully and fear- | | forgo their affection, a due respect for the opinions tion of ultra Abolitionists to the U. S. Senate, | With reference to sales of lends to the United and other officers, proves that the instincts of| Sates, and other matters of importance to their kind patronage fedi6 %* lessly ion out ta requirements, is deliber- of men of guod will noves me te make a brief de - Desor, Lew! the new party are anti slavery. respective nations. Among them are two cel phic re i r, Lewis C. WARRINER, Jaration of our tenets as Jesuits. For this purpose [ ] Duval, Gen J P 2 2 s ately sacrificed on the altar of Seotionalism| Will use the highest official authority, and empioy | Parnes, John Marshiil eri WATCHMAKER, ———————— ebra‘ed orators, Hole-in-the-day, = young EW" A person who rej ices in the name of Chippewa, and Little Hill, a Winnebago. The J Freidenwaid, in an advertisement in one of i of aT NO 830 PA. AVENUF, and Abolitionism. = ay orb recently-elected end present ce — ae eisai) The New York Express says: “The follow- quote from an encyclical letter of his received WASMIXGTOR, D. ©. ince: « ing despatch tells the story. It comes from a Pela a a ee of emus. being a fe in council at the bureau on the ip are ee apts grt eerie: areata . ‘ ee jormerin a 2 i god it.—j conduct, in those of + \) as the afternocn papers of yesterday, is person- i before last, is said to have astonished all nee ene wigs Teme ole Give it, Jubi- was publicly aecta ed by pant predecenae in 1847. Dow, Morrison, J RD on CIDER, POTATOES, &c. ally abusive of one of the «ditors of thi night lations and all,—just to see how frantically] in fact. and in right, the Je-uits are, and declare | Dorman, A pet received from New York, per railroad, 7 rs of this paper, | present by bis oratical ability as then and joyous Free Soilism is, over this new'stab to| ‘emselves, entirely unconnected with any p hucal ie : me few barrels of larified Cham; Clter om account of an unfortunate Paragraph, | there displayed. Thelatterissaidto be the the Constitution abd the Union.” party, be what it may. Always and everywhere - Thomass: nd | E have for sale on draught at 50 cents per gallon. written by one of our reporters, in which the aeuiaal ner at this time claiming iden Bion. they say to all, by their teaching and by their eon Marti Geo Also, a loi of pri ue Mercer Potatoes at $1 75 per ‘ 7 ; B . 16 —At a meeting of the Boa: duct: ‘Render unto Cesar the things that are Cesar’s bushel. word ‘Jew’ was improperly used, proving | tisy with any Indian tribe. ng of the Board “5 e y Prime Baltimore cured Hams at 13g cents per ib. ; : f Harvard College, in the Sen | 2M4 9 God the things that are God's (Mark 13) 17 ) — oe that _— his opr mversonoeo like a al The presence of these delegations throws ipltdired da ass sivas baa seat ped it wit ocean ae Fracr ss an aoe weuld perhaps, irve G great = ; rbanks, L, jr 4 : tyrant and ao bigot ey : icons ™ th additional labors, of course, on Mr. Com: memory) as Law Lecturer, was rejected mith. PT his is the definition of the Superior Goner=! and re Sete egan, Ls MB ° feb 16—3t GEO. W. E. KENNEDY. “ _ a soe = _ missioner Manypenny out discussion by ® vote of twenty nays to] his declaration alone ix of authority for the whule | £2! as “3 GREAT ATTRACTION Amo; those who profess the Jewish reli- — ten yeas. society. i “a i FA i I t refer to a still hi thority - th HE artist for the of imtrod: his new ~ = have many bees — whom we Page mpc aa yr atd &o.—We notice that aoe Pier as pment stom ot voted in oe: De Brad ttre tog = sed —_ mde ye e t, Sb trie of Crayon Da eakbure a vd pnd : 2K. 5 i i st month se’! ve imimitable pictures news aod eulivatd minds nade oot the eafodioey a waling wit te ners |S 2aPan or, Walter, Praaaat fh resend ee a ea | ak ms in it who intermeddies in any politica) affairs or Sona for the low price of ONE DOLLAR. Coll Mr. Andrews, Treasurer, KR. C. Win- | busi f 8 See Instit 1 2, p 380 Knowing that lukeness he makes is a |i be the last to commit an act, knowingly, that | Government in the erection of a suitable build- roa B fects Weriee te tear chine ne very jasting throp, John H. Clifford, 8. D. Bradford, Dr | There we see the constitutions of the Jesuits ex it would reflect unfavorably upon them or their | ing for the Purpose of the city government and Blayden, Thos. Worcester, and Emory Wasb- | cluding them from the political arena and the legis~ ee Daguerrean 9 ereed. Frequently has our pen defended the | alee for the accommodations of the Post Office : burn. Jative hail. 3 - Our churches and the I:berty to do good must suf- feb 16—3* Jew when he has been maligoed and insulted | and Federal Courts. Doubtless the Councils penne’ Gardner has voted against Mr. fice for us; and, whatever our enemies may say, | Fairfax, Lt 4B . ‘Watles, WARD —Strased from the premises - Cs faithful history and grateful hearts do, and will yet, Hcholson, N@ Wefhey, JH of James E. Johnson, on 4} #t south by his persecutor; and when the occasion| are not ‘are, that, in such case, the city apes array has been rebuked in con- | witness in Ae — 8, Micholeoe, JnoTS Woodworth, 38 three COWS, one white Buffalo, one bia offers we will do it again. We not only know| would have to cede its interest to the United | Servative Harvard! . ar gee E shee, Gol Ot wunerive horned, and one red speckled cow horned. There is hi CHARLES HENRY STONESTREET, 8 J. is ar, hove sewand wi the Jows, ss = class, to be among our best | Stat es and abandon jurisdiction over the pro- caida ea eae It ~ Provincial of Maryland. A, he lokaree hen bead 5: <——s citizens, but also to compare favorably with| perty. This is required by law of Congress About three bushels of petitions have been THIRD LECTURE FOR THE BENE- those of any creed. We therefore deprecate | before the public money ean be appropriated. nted to the Legislature ate of Judge | B=; te : fit of the Young Catholics’ Friend Society | Guibert, | Pgh hn SELDEN ] WITHERS & the bluadering of our reporter, wh’ch would| The State of Maryland would also have to | -°7ime’s removal as J 4 ofGeorgetown will be delivered by Hon. Joszrn R. A y “Off with his head! CHanpier,of Say ee at Forrest Hall, Geot’n have been noticed properly, as Promised, had | cede jurisdiction to the United States on such So much for Buckingham.” on THURSDAY E ENING, February 224, at 7 not @ press of business for the time being | property. o'clock. have driven it from our mind. We war Subject: ‘* Washington’s character as an exam- | 6cdi . avente. je.” BALTIMORE CORRESPONDESCE : LARGE LOT OF FLAX SEED just received mot against creed or country. We oppose} Simon Cameron.—It is taken for granted A . “El . Fcnlsgenh pd pray poate ae a aa P ‘aterbury, M A Fa aaw BACON : co. no man on account of bis religion or place} in this city if General Cameron did write the he Harbor—#rench Spoliation Bill—The|” teb 13—TuThSTuwT ee fed 15 Corner st. and Pa. ‘ave. ot birth; but, on the contrary, a-e willing to| letter making anti-slavery and anti-foreigner oof OM Coit wae ee penton RL La EN ea) Foe ce | pod mest all, native and adopted American eiti-| pledges to which we alluded yesterday, he is | Horels Lent Portians anne cso ee i len reimapcerttis Lgtemwenl mag pret gman $! sy zens, apon the broad platform of equality, so} perfectly willing, if not anxious, that it shall ness—Money Affairs. erv’and friends to the fact that they bad now re- be paid person who will leave u at BENTER’S. comer en long as they act like true men. Weocom-| be made public; inasmuch asin the present Batmore, February 16, 1855. opened, and hi gon hand a part of their stock a many winter goods, they will sell them off as repre ans nS Ee meneed by teaching this doctrine, and shall | contest he seoks only Know Nothing and anti-} I learn that the ice has disappeared from Setgaine T. W. JOHNSON & CO. | Agcounts with the House of Representatives. NEW FANCY STORE. continue to do so to the end. Slavery—not Democratic party—support. The | Our harbor, snd much of it from the bay, so] _f&b 17—3* - Cuenx’s Orrice, February 16, 1855. UTCHINSON & MUNRO have for sale at The junior editor of this paper seeks no| General is 8 bold and energetic man, and is| that navigation will soon be resumed and Ora a se POR ee Stores hen i rd —— os —_ mold — ee apenieny farper & Co, Pa, pcm og oot oun ay 4 Personal controversy with Mr. Friedenwald ; | one of the last men in the world to be afraid | business commeneed. Quite a number of ships, | Le found a ine and beautiful collection of Faney coanaiad ts connec ten jor ‘ihe Sean fonems, streets, every description of Fancy Goods, Perfu but would remind him that the least he says| to avow his positions on Public question bay crafts, &c , which were detained below | Nouons, together with a general assortment of Toys | so as to allow time for action by the Committee og | 'Y, Hosery, Gloves, Porte ein, Cond C for tne children. feb17—3t_ | Accounts before the adjournment. Jewel Boxes, &c. 5 TE POLKA J. W. FORNEY, Also, Metallic and Papier Mache one and INSTITU' . Clerk House of Reps. United States. day Clocks, Mantel Ornaments, &e., pr cefeated to tne Omcere and Mentone of the | oe Aas which will be sold atthe loweat New Yort jedicated to the cers lembers e | =a wont " = wi at est pnces. - * 4 A NOUVELLE Wf SE, edition illusiree Metropolitan Mechanics’ Iustitute, by Fr’k Kle: : ae par HUTCHINSON & MUNRO. embellished with the most beautiul and correct Johannot, Baron, ete., in pamphlet—price 50 4 i are coming up. A regular fleet of oyster boats is announced and we shall again have the wonted supply of these bivalves, which was out off by recent freezing. It is many The Current Operations of the T: Department.—On yesterday, the 16th of Feb., there were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Department— it may be for him The records of the past may not show him up in a very enviable light. If the Jews needed a defender, it would be Ro difficult matter to secure one who would For th winters since we were comparatively hemmed | view of the Smithsonian Institute as yet issued, Mt LacConbietena f fis is” oe Oe refleot as much credit on them, at least, as Mr. | £Or ‘he —— of stook Speen " im by frigidity. The Norfolk steamers havo] The wade furnished at the very Towart northern : Rousseau, in pampbiet, with Friedenwald does. ” % 890 10 | *6ain reoumed their regular trips ; also those 29,286 00 | to Richmond and Fredericksburg. 87,682 54) ‘Telegraphic advices from the West repre- & HITZ, peor ering carn : FRENCH LANGUAGE AND DRAWING. Music Publishers, Star Buildings, nie woiowie du Gout, par Brillat Savarin, in pam-| ee von GENTLEMAN, a graduate of the University of Paris, ie desirous te FRANK TAYLOR. | SONS in his native » ” phiet, with many Wlustrati rice 50 cents. ‘i Gomer Pa. avenue, Eleventh and D streets. Sanunea P eg Pp +++» Col. Meredith P. Gentry is said to ba For . STAIR. | schools, classes, cr priv the Know Nothing candidate for Governor of 5,383 01 | ent the weather as greatly moderated there, CARUSI’S SALOUN. T vicinity. He is also willing w give Tennessee and the Ohio river rising rapidly, with indi- GALAXY OF JUVENILE GENIUs, ; the _— “ape +++» William Hope, the rich banker of Am- 1,794 30 | cations of a destructive freshet. Travel is commencing, and [ notice to-day quite anum- TT ‘ splendid a feels confident to ber of strangers in town. MZ. dohants are BOON CHILDREN. i serene ¢ in from various quarters in antieip.- These celebrated children, three in number, brishiy eee 132 59 Ly wslon : e spring trade, which will soon NNA ISABELLA ‘The impression at this point among pring trade, open | A: S6Rom, who are usually best informed where Th announcement that Presi- MORDA nT BOON, matters are concerned, is that the cur. | dent Pines beacon the French Spoliation Will give an entertainment at * rent almost unexampled excitement in Cubs | bill caused quite an excitement here amon; SATURDAY Svan a eget ; to $300 in fine, and} 200¥t ® renewal of efforts in this country to| those directly interested Subsequent die Y i sterdam, di hae lied recently at Paris, where he has fourteen years «+++ Charles A. Marston, of Mt. Vernon, Me, has been sentenced pee ney BLE CUTLERY, ALBAT. AND on at ‘A FORKS SPOON . , however, that the deed not been | In which they will appear in some of their favorite | spa feeeived = large assorument of TA- oe ing land waa gat Ateeate, for fraud in| 8% Up ® fillibustering expedition against the pti dts gave them hope that it will not be a 2 2 BLE CUTLERY of every variety. ee — . island is entirely uncalled for; and that at no | done. : ; Fee Te cares Tragedy FORKS. SROGN ES tera ae fey AL TA Previous time within the last three or four| The bill which allows, or provides for the Tenth scene from J 208, KETs, CASTORS’ be i. Fe 4 years has less been doing in the United States Sp actdorenaen brome dees pear paper JULIUS CESAR. beet oubetiture for real silver ever x manfully taking upon himself all fhe blame of| ‘2 ‘hat way than at present. It is believed | States court room, has met with deeded ap- sae Satan Sonn 1 ’ ™ the Lobos Island Mfair, out of which has grown that Gen Quitman has entirely washed his ea ieee ee a TH. feb 136: a x a the} hands of such affairs in carrying it thro: a oy erchants’ Ex change, in whieh the custom house and post- -+++ A State Democratio Convention, heid| The New Custom House at Belfast, Mo— office are now seems to me admirably ROMEO AED JULIET, We understand that the Secretary of the Trea- suited to the req ron pengore. A large por- SsCHOUL FOR SCAKDAL. nual Sgjrmnite Discovery for 185, 1 volume sury hasconeinded to take for a tite for the tion of it is already owned by the Government, | And conclude with the of the PRANCK TAYLOR. Custom House to be built at Belfast, Me. and nothing is required but to purchase the LOW BACKED CAR, lot offered by Mr. J. 5 sit- | WB0le, provided those now owning it will sell. And’a genuine Irish Jig. JONAS CHICKERING BECON State, and of the Democratic members of the y My. 9: S. Hersey at $3,800, sit-| koonomy, convenience, and every other con-} @imiesion 50 ceute.—Children half price. ANO FORTE for sole Oo po geen Stute Legislature in reference to the choice of| Usted between Franklin and Main streets at y this proposition.] jyoors open at 7—commence at 8 0° e the Muere Depot of HILBUS & HITZ ian D. 8. Senator - their janction with Church street. It stends | The post-ofice is already completely arranged, feb 17 ing. ee 17 '

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