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—<—<— : - 1853. Patented in Canada, Sept. 20, PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. : >) ers and pompons, velvets and mall swords,| Much Ado About Nothing.—The proceed- ox olden: o/ eae Fh... EVEN ING STAR. Some hoops were rather smashed up, and ings of the House yesterday were a pretty fair | Py ons —samuel B. H. Vance, of New | ape'ji cath Na Wall, of St. Louis, Mo., is GRAND MILITARY BALL pores ironman ttm bests x the Kirkwood Bouse, in this city. oF TEE stupid men would tread on trailing skirts, but} practical paraphrase of the comedy named | York, N. Y., assignor to Mitchell, Bailey &{ 0” Church, now in New York, has just A the fair sex generally did not appear to dis-} above. It was in fact a squabble about the | Co., of the State of Connecticut.—For design GERMAN YAGERS. s ra completed a beautiful South American scene. HE NY MOST RESPECTFU like the outside pressure—some, indeed, like | dignity of the body, which Mr. Giddings held | fr, hall pendant Vanee, of New York, N. ¥.—| «+++ Hicks, of New York, has won new Ian- | "J UE OOMPANY MOST Riss LLY . . to the public ther the gallant Kentuckians at New Orleans, were | had been essayed so be “ snubbed ’’ by the | for design for hall pendauts, or chandeliers. | rels by a capital portraitof Halleck, the poet. will give their Fifth Annua! Ball on TUES Uy” Advertisements should be handed in by | wet] protected by cotton defences, as if antici- | President in daring to send in the annual mes- Poa Oscar M. Lisber, a son yah aap Day. January oe eae onintpmeapcy ta ‘hey may not apPear | nating an attack, though willing to “‘surren- | sage before they had settled their ‘‘nioe little CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. po digeode _ eolegical yo os —_ - der at diserction.”’ quarrel as it stands,’’ over the Speakership. — .M. artist of} 0} have When we left, those who were fortunate | Of course all the flock of the venerable Ohio | 1 the Senate, yesterday, after we went to Gate ee teens Harm be vine ‘exertion will betogive : ading of the M was con- tisfection in regard to the floor enough to get out were wending their way to| representatives re-echoed his views either in , ee yg ewe. ee vier ang 8 ao pam eer Village,” rettily con- | 5® t the residences of the Secretaries—the boys) their speeches or votes; while those whe mere- — > = ecived an : were waiting to see “the Bloomer—and ~ ly strengthen his hands in their action amid omen ci gsom se an eas paper lorem How York from pessided by be 2 pony. om Sten Xo, will be irascible Frenchman, who had lost his wife, | their protests of hostility to the supremacy of od thd faletiles ot tet ies dean bak is painting some of his exquisite studtes from | “ioners. | pena has been “ was insisting on re-entering where he had | ideas such as he utters, aided and abetted | the re! States Eng- “| C Band engaged nature. come out, evidently disgusted at the Yankee | the efforts of himself and his immediate party land, growing vut of Central American affairs. fi the oocasion. and sno ad th +++, Queen Victoria has given her official | Tickets UNE DOLLAR AND FIFTY oTs, way of celebrating the day. “ Vat for is you | by voting with them on all test questions of | _ Messrs. Cass and Sew so addressed the | sanction to the prohibitory liquor law of the | admitting a and gentleman and ladies. ; te, each in a few remarks expressing sen- | proyin ick, and directs No hats er caps will be allowed in the Room do laugh to me?”’ said be. ‘‘I did loose ma| the day. The mock heroics of Mr. Giddings and pager on the same point similar to those de- | Province es a reereret — the except those worn by the Military femme. I would enter by hero. I will pres- | his co-workers were among the most amusing clared by Mr. Clayton. province: fons tt amen = arteries to be governed Committee of Arrangements ! = thousand extra copies of the Mes- =¢ Lt G Nelrzey Jobn Angermaan ently be angry—who shall say to me ‘ happy | scones we ever saw come off in the Representa- | Fifteen tho e Pi b; ’ WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY ...:.........4-. January 1, 1856, U Actxts ror rux Stax.—The following named persons are authorized to contract for the Publication of advertisements in Tuz Stan: lpr gee pag B. Patan, northwest cor- ner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. New York—8. M. Perrincit & Co., Nassau wreet. Boston—V. B. Parmer, Scollay’s Building. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer, commenting on the act of the President in sending in the message to the terer. thereby accordingly. The law takes effect on . i accol documents then LUN & G@ Loreh, House before they are organized, says : new year!’ Au Diable avec votre new year, | tive hall. They told, unmistakably, the tale | **g° 20d 8 ee were the first of January. See Pe nppal. PCR Pitrdarn — of pesinspemeestior = i cechons that you is.”’ And we left. of the condition of the mind of the opposition | Mr. Foot proposed a Layee for tf Fo . . Mr. James * Knapp, son of dh yd being taken by cose, hos members < the Pres of the House on the subject of their state of dis- | sentation of a sword to Col. Benjamin 5. - saxe Knapp, uryport, ee i a OST—THIS MORNING, ON THE CARS = : d nduct at the | any yoars past been a popular and suceess- | J d Twenty-second street, Kat our vedere an attentive pera o | rEsieaton now the toast sbjet to thom, | £55 any And endl at th | Ae To Near Band aan | Lameatenbeten ara tiny memes ask of our readers an attentive perusal of concievable. The sending in of the message, | jie sity of Mexico, with the thanks of Cen- | &teat depot of tho iron trade. A few weeks | money in gold and a recipe, signed W. BM the President’s Annual Message, to be found after waiting a month to permit them merely | gross, &c., &c. “eppatee Knapp ae ——— aeran Any one Sadiag the Book and leavi net oh on our first snd fourth pages to-day. The | ,, get ready to govern themselves, will open| Mr. F. addressed the Senate at length in ty. ‘own Council of Newport, Mayor of the | office will receive a suitable reward. — excitement created by its promulgation in the eyes of the Je to their evident utter | {%°r of his reeolution. yyy COMBS, POMATUM., Cologm ident’s making the communication to the House in its present unorganized condition, and to its power in this condition to receive it. The adversity of opinion on these its led to @nanimated debate. The pi jure of the ident was doubtless novel, but the cir- ; . tion of Mr. B the subject was | .... Kossuth, in a letter to the New York Bay Rum, &c., at ELLIS'S preerane . barry bsheee sry es orate were | the Capitol yesterday, was such as to ren- want of capacity to govern the country sensi- ioe BE ae caer honee vis Lelapendant, OS pes the Papal-Austrian | dec Ef mee 305 Pa. avenue el; and if, as is admitted, the Presi- i i . 3 - . “ ~ f.. dent might with ‘ropriety have communicated der it certain that all, from Maine to Ore bly, efficiently, and properly. This thought} The Senate then adjourned. Concordat, in bitter invective, as a ‘new his Message to the organized Senate, yet not to the unorganized House without cocuintt an irregularity, to have withheld it from the ther might, on the other hand, have been > ERA GLASSES—The largest and cheap. gon, will study its points with duecare. It is struck all in the hall instantly; and hence the | In the House, the debate on the motion that | manacle ogi oPagroyacnra =— Or coat te tab die conceived by statesmen and diplomatists here nervous indignation manifested against the | the President's message be read for the infor- | °¥ rowed o en JOHN F. SLLI8, of ali parties and nations, to be the most im- ror and Pope.’’ He sees in it woes unnum- 306 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sits. President because he saw fit to discharge his | mation of the body, was further continued by aa for the Protestants of his native land. dee 31 x a rtant American State paper that has yet ii M . Bo: Carlisle, Orr, Taylor, of La. +++» Professor Cleveland, of Bowdoin Col- EK HOME scHooL deemed disrespectful. But, whatever may be | ?” i ri duty in the premises, even when in so doing | Messrs. yee, , Orr, Taylor, , y by COTTAG “ : ; thought of the informalit the public will be | Seen the light; because it is the first one that ha wae aoa ‘Abanisitale tothe world that | and Seward for it; and Messrs Meacham and lege, has — been inside a railway car. oR YOUNG jf cso pg ed glad to have been placed in ssion of the | has beidly approached and fearlessly handled those in the House who propose ta change our Dunn against it. The last mentioned gentle- | The venerable man, about three years since, setts avenue, between Elever _Bxioud «-yoked-for official Exposition of the Lah oy the subject which already threatens the per- manency of the American confederacy The effeet through our land of its plain exposition of the fearful tendencies of the sectional feud of the times, oan hardly fail to be a much state of the national affairs, and public opinion will be still more ready to exense the irreg- ulsrity if the promulgation of the Message should do any thing towards removing the ap- parently insuperable difficulty which blocks the way of the House.” 8 the si i f Mr. C: 1, of | made up his mind, that he would visit Port- | streets. The duties of this lastitution will be whele governmental «system, are utterly in- Ohio, then Oforetahe following sceclstinin? land, via K. & P. R. R., and the day for his ee al aman =e: ra Principal competent to take the first step towards pre- Resolved, That the packages delivered to | journey was fixed. On the morning of bis in- ee nantes Lh i fi the Clerk of this body on this day, purporting | tended departure, the worthy Professor hap- ARNER’S POCKET REVOLVERS. — paring themselves to discharge the hugo task to bea sctetienns bet from the Brosident of pened to read an account of a smash up some- W. weeny pe es oho Kann ‘\stols they have assumed. the United States to the House of Represen. | Where in the vicinity of New Orleans. From | and Coll’s Revolvers and » q i . FRANCIS, —_— tatives, be returned by the Clerk to the per- | that moment his old fear returned, and he has ne eaoaebha more wide-spread appreciation of the fact that essage a - | son who. presented the same to him, as this | Bever ventured even to hope for a railroad | _4¢¢3l—_ — = ; a if ys sting on a mine ei erty cael bale Mouse is wot yet organized, and is incompetent | ride. 66 AN EXCELLENT SHAVE.”—Tobis re. Jovesine Booxs,—We have received from | ¥® 2*@, 2§ a single power, resting ble te obtain a copy of the Message yorterday Taylor & Maury, some beautiful children’s | that must svoner or later blow up, unless its Sate ee books, published by Phillips, Sampson, & Co., of Boston. “Every Beginning is Easy,”’ a large quarto, with colored illustrations, is a collection of stories translated from the German. “The Great Rosy Diamond,’ by Mrs. Ann Augusta Carter, is a charming Fairy story, beautifully illuetrated by Billings. “ Violet,” is also a pleasing Fairy story» Written in a fascinating style. Any one of the above works will giadden the hearts of a juvenile friend asa New Year's Present. ree? NEWS AND GOSSIP. New Year's ptions.—The inhabitants Of this metropfplis, as is the case in all South- ern cities, h ever “kept Christmas” as the great holiffay of the year, following the good antil some two hours after we went to press. | any question in regard to tho same. > The N. E. Pilgrim Society at Montreal | one of my American Ramapo a ’ capacity for evil is rendered harmless by the | yw, were, therefore, imperatively debarred | _ fee Sherman moved to lay the whole sab- | had a fine celebration on “Fo ers’ day. rep tenieeys ay = Ee he ae proper action of public opinion. from serving it on that day to our large number | J°¢t on the table, which led to a conversation _ Eg Upwards of $5,000 haz been subscribed | while using owe of thee Razors. The President clearly comprehends the é on points of order, in which Messrs. Houston, G. FRANCIS of subscribers; as it would have been impossible Oen and Maxwell participated, ore it was | p,a22, round Boston for the advancement of 490 Seventh at fact that the South will not submit to be robbed a with her eyes open, under any new fangled ere nightfall, when our carriers, having com- Mr. Davis, of Md., renewed the motion to : Protestantism in Ireland. dec 31 then to get it in form ready to be worked off | withdrawn. " beautiful and highly respectable Exhibition of . " bs MITHSONIAN LECTURES .—Prof. pretext whatever, of the rights of co-equality pleted the delivery of the Star of the day, lay on the table. It was then debated by the | <a An Fic SPLENDID EXHIBITION mover for it, and Mr. Orr tit; and was O.M. ME TOREL(, of Cincinesti, will etn for hd, is rag Be has om under the federal government, freely guaran- were seattered in all directions. This morn- | agreed to—yeas 108, nays 104 Rrepah eee THOne ry — topes used only for a short time. A fortune can be made teed to her, as the inducement for her to enter | ; deli their} _n motion of Mr. Clingman, it was a Le here Will be no | with it. Gall early, as it will remain in the eity ing they were all busy in the delivering their H ‘ed ald | lecture on Friday evening. Lectures commence | put a few days Inquire of Mr. MARTIN, at the the union of the States origlnally; and with- annual address, and as the city had already edjourn until Wolneste, po secer ane ao a sogernnse ana a Franklin House, corner Sth and D streets. out which in due force, almost any conceivable | heen fooded with copies of the message on the 38 zy et jana were ‘fully invited. dec 31-3 ve i i = . ways j . UMS; F h Portfolios: Bibles and alternative, will ne Preferable to her future | previous evening, we concluded to publish it a yet to or poiald righ psa t<— MILITARY ASSOCIATION, aT-| A Nese ted iy Sona agement ond waver, condition in the Union. Our sincere hope is where our readers will find it—on the outside romtution: — Ss 8 TENTION '!—There will be 2 meeting | with without clasps; Bagley’s and Morten’: that the thinking and really Union-loving por” of our regular edition this afternoon. It will] Reso/ved, That the communication sent by eee one, beranaced Fag bbe] oe Geld — is nap ery ew im een tion of the North, will speedily come to realize be perceived, from all this, how much truth ne Prep of the Bie, Barer to the! tend, af an ceratom toad aoe and other import- nom the sauieeueare fine euitions of Almeri- hi iti t% : , i couse of Representatives this da’ respeet- | ant neéxs most be attended to. == ,F hand English authors, ix fine bind- the fact that the Dot a condition of the coun- taere is in the allegation of Jealous cotempo fully iecaivel by the House ; aif the Clerk | By order: E. R. BROWN, Sec. prod lanported diseot from — a ~ try required ‘the President thus boldly and | aries, that the Star is tho recipient of favors invdicested M6 tale charge of the same until | _ dec 31—2t dee 31 FRANCK TAYLOR. emphatically to set forth the domestic dan- from the Government. We would have freely | the organization of this House shall have been TO THE HOLDERS OF THE PRE- QPECIAL NOTICE.—To all persons ndebi gers by which wo are surrounded. We are expended five hundred dollars to have enabled aaa cfs _—— . a Aree “e Ks FERRED BONDS OF = pion Ss ed to us on open account, or otherwise are re = it is fT P 7 . : ter a few remarks from Mr. M. in favor | AKE AND ©) CAD —The Committee | . informed that their respective account: persuaded that it is requisite only to awaken | us to have published this document as early as | .¢ 1,35 resolution, and a short speech from Mr. | appointed at the last meeting of the Chesapeake and ite eae Off to Ist Janeary. ‘ied, ta Justice the northern popular mind to the extent of the it was got out by the Union, but found it im- | Cox in favor of at once readi the message— | Ohio Canal Preferred Bondholders deem it expe- | t) ourselves, and to do justice in future to those old Angf-Saxon custom. Bat they have also | present danger, growing out of the unbridled senesced get en di these pe to do, at any | the House adjourned. = | = Naty dy tok eon he te | whe bos —— a til instet adopt the French custom of calling upon political, theological and philanthrophic dem- cost whatever. + or | that a meeting of the bondholders will be held at |!” od COLLEY & SEARS, those jf authority, and paying their respects, | agogism that has eome to reign supreme in —: GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. | peg! : “ tccukee rte vote (nad aoc an? Roventh at, adjoining Dexter's Motel at the commencement of a new yenr. Did} most of the non-slaveholding States, tocause| The Hudson's Bay Company.—Private let- deseeatoe Jan. 1, 1858 Drought! ‘fore the meeting it is desirable there ae ee RUGEE SuRLaae @any of our private citizens follow their incli- | the remedy soon to be applied. ters received by the last wo from the Pa- idan Leap Voax miktia toc advent Gaines shou a = — e frown, ki A veceived and forsale, at SHILLINGTOR nations, many a residence would be thrown F . cific side, speak in the highest terms of the ing, covered all over with sunny mailer, not- C.8r. J. Cuvss, Secretary. BOOKSTORE. 2 . = = ‘ open, that all callers might imbibe good cheer; | The New Haven Murder.—Itis amusing to | recent conduct of the authorities in charge of | ‘8: y , dec 31—dtSthJan Casper, by the author of “Wide, Wide World read the commentaries of the New York Jri- but this was rendered impossible by the disor- derly conduct of volunteer visitors last year. So there was not, generally, anything more than the official receptions, brimming with pledges of good feeling, and crowned with the the British (Hudson's Bay Company's) trading withstanding all surrounding objects are T . a. ¥ ~ | shrouded in the snowy winding-sheet of her tified to attend the regular monthly meeting e " book, by ae ara sen ene purdet Of | fort at Vancouver, who furniched the Ameri- departed sister. But Tuttle sin of an: ef the Com som fon EDNESDAY, Jan'y ama the Heit of Radcliffe, i Soe Mathews, by Sly, in New Haven. These two | cap settlers in their vicinity with arms, with P . 7 2, at7iy o'clock. The members are request- ; . = + . Travels, V and Adventares of Gilbert Go Journals, of all papers of extensive circulation, | which to protect themselves from the hostile | *iD4 will be done to-day; the time willdoubt | ta to ——— in their attendance, as business ahead, by Peter Parley a Mys ss ook, “Good § Ra ees GUARD.—YOU ARE No- | T° Mlysisrions Story Book, or the “Good Step ied i a uires that every member should ‘ <M have for years past been the chief inculeators savages, and dispatched their steamer Jaden me Pa — by most = on —_ — rel — requires make 1a, by Mrs. Ritchic, formerly Mrs. Mo 2 os ae ¢ - RR s ae . and female, in carrying out the time-hono: order of Capt. Tarr: rainbow of hopeful congratulations. of principles which lead to the beliet that it is | with provisions from their depot, to the succor | Oo stom of friendly visite, &e. Our Methodist | ec mteot apt: JAS. JOHNSON, Seo. Tasmaorevoen Cianiies ananins The reception of the Diplomatic Corps, by | ¢minently right and proper for every man and | of our people located more distant from them. friends, agreeable to their usual custom, met | —~ ~~ nine irae. F Camp Fire, by Capt. Mayne Reid, author c? the President, at 11 o'clock. attracted quite a | Woman to set up for him or herself a standard | Such conduct on their part deserves to be, and | last night in their different places of worship, Washington, December 28, i855 T re Scalp — Mail B: concourse to the portico of the White House. | °f right and wrong, under the fictitious title will be remembered. and held watch meetings. jenny Grey, = Elster fe the; esc 2 NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY Fanny Grey, 2 history ef life in @ series of xix They were disappointed, however, in the ap- | °f individual conscience, by which to be gov- =o pli = aie ; F CONCERN —Notice is hereby given beautiful figures, the neatest and most delight. ps = fs A Tow evening. that I for Butchers’ Stalis and for Huck- pearance of the equipages in which the digni- | ¢rmed in their conduct towards others; casting | The Current Operations of the Treasury De- All our large flouring mills are still this | sere. also Ileencee for doe Witt oxen ce Sion books sol Guieaay’ of cote abasp diaries arrived. The state liveries, which used | ®#ide the obligations of law and those of true partment.—On yesterday, 3ist of December, | mourning, some in consequence of the severity | instant, and that the same must be renewed at tion, at the lowest prices, for sale at i ; irati : Christian discipline, us the latter have been | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | °{ the weather, and others from want of ma- | this office within ten days. SHILLINGTON’S to excite so much admiration trom the dar. a : . terials to work upon. The cotton factory is a SAMUEL E. =, Stationery and Bock Establishment, Odeon kies, when Packenham or Bodisco drove en abies to op: generation, from the days | the books of the — ‘Gienin still is aie, giving employment toalarge | %€¢ 2°—Atvanto egister. | Building cor. Pa. av. and 4} st dec 313 C se iL 0 3 . oeee tdod ol a ous . wt along, were not to be seen, and the carriages = x ve er of Chri ane: himself ‘ ese. tara 935 54 Perey estes Ot Trinity (Catholie) METROPOLITAN Ra/LRoaD Orrice, | YS FOR THE CHILDREN constantly - were of rather gn ordinary desétiption. But nder the moral teachings of such in- 786 8510) rt ; Georgetown, December 20, 1855 ‘on hand at LAMMOND’S, 7th st = " s as the New Y For the Interior Department 1,766 85 | Church had a delightful time of yesterday THOSE SUBECRIBERS TO THE| 4 st when thelinmates aligated, there was no lack | *tructors as the ) Si York Iudependent, Theo- | Rorthe Customs... 2,629 09 | afternvon at their exhibition, or miniature dra- stock of the Metropolitan Railroad Com. Ph anadnucte~ WS of diplomatic splendor. Cocked hats, bor- | 4ore Parker, the New York Tribune, Henry matic performance. Thecompany in attend- ‘who have not responded to the call made LEGANT NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS dered with white feathers, cvats stiff with rich gold or silver embroidery, brilliant decora- tiens of various orders of knighthood, small ewords, and the other insignia of courtly favor were abundant. Atl o’clock, the President, accompanied land hes become too good by half. That is to a Flour is held nowinally at $8.62je8 75; but | ty days from date, toenable the Company to meet | glish Plated Ware, Tollet Articles, &e , &c — say, every village has adopted for itself a he ; oe he Uni little wheat arriving, and no chango in prices their obligations to the contractors who are now | Penn. avenue, under Browns’ hotel. dec 20 or she living saint, hy whose acts and opinions} _ List of Patents—issued from t e nited | — small sales from wagons at $1.s0a1.85 for ig peptone ADIES’ WORK BOXES, Cabss, Pear! it squares ite ecnduct and views; in nearly | States Patent Office, for the week ending Jan red, and $1 5501.00 for white. Corn—new dec 24 J. W. DERBLE, Treasurer a Fo ee Sn every case the ruling principle with the saint |!» 1306—each bearing that date: #5a70e. SPECTATOR. Rae eyta WARD, ATTENTION: | sulta le for New Year's Presents, for sale at fc id, be’ i amet Philo Brown. of Waterbury, Conn.—For im- (RA SW ‘A slated meeting of the Democratic As-| dec 29—3 LAMMOND’S, 7th st. Ry Mise Fisten, Stand She “hte snaes,”” ak | rome Dane tin gralllsation of seme pe | | ooenast io tussnee ter lieing. ALEXANDEIA CORRESPONDENCE. | sociation of the Seventh Ward will be heid at Po: | rng M¥ FRIENDS AnD cUsTememe— the diplomatiste immediately paid their res- | ¥#8! passion or prejudice of hisor her own, |!" Nuthan Chapman, of Mystic River, Coun.— - tomac Hall, corner 11th street and Maryland ave- In accordance with the custom which pre- pects. There was not any formal address from deified under the title of “ conscience.” The | For improved chain for power press. Augsanpets. Jan. 1, 1855. nue, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, January _ vails in our city, I desire to notify all my ed the oldest minister present. with its response, as result is the development of an astounding James Cochrane, of New York, N. ¥.—For} The blocked ice upon the Potomac presents | “7; is hoped that every member will be p t, avd customers, who may have unsettled accounts ast with me, that thetr bills made out, ip antici ind bud whens doaencalt m amount of sickly pseudo-philanthrophy on the sl abe mehie of operating snd Iabricatiog |. idatle barter to navigation between | as business of impertance will be transacted. pillenuls easel celtlamment om to ‘Gut of Gb Syria Sp ee {| surf i Ted i ii on Richard M ii . © Distri JAMES ESPEY, P: year. Those who may not find it convenient & as the members of each legation presented | *Wfece of things. Tho real condition of society | Richard M. Cole, of Reading, Pa.—For im- ] Alexandria and the District. Commodore = JNO. M. THORNTON, Sec. themselves. Indeed, it would seem as if the dec 20—4t in that quarter is, however, so aptly explained | provement in brick presses Latham’s floet—that is, ficet horses and omni- President had carried out the idea of the call will be waited on at thetr dwellings or place in a recent article in the New York Com-| 0. W- Cooper, of Ogeechee, Ga.—For im- } huses—are again the accommodation line, and es of business about the first of the year i ; y pMONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN- P. J. STEER, provement in ploughs. the old turnpike is oneo more the great thor- 1ON.—Y. t Merchant Tailor, No. 48 Seventh rt pater patria, who when consulted as to this | 47% Advertiser, that we beg leave ty ap-| John G. Crocker, of Utica, N. ¥.—For im- | oughfare of East & aa N ren wowhganwee aus coasted dec 29-400 > mae ceremonial, replied: “Mrz. Washington’s | Prepriate its views on the subject: provement in safety guard for railroad cars ‘fhe Mount Vernon Association gave the old which will be beid WEDNESDAY EVE: wizhes ecincide with my own as to simplivity ef dress and everything which oan tend to support propriety of character without parta- king of the follies of Inxury and ostentation.”” Tt was a reception in every way befitting the Chief Magistrate of a great Republic. General Almonte, the Mexican Miniter, was the most resplendent, and Mr. Crampton, of England, the plainest in his dress mong the Plenipotentiaries. The Spanish Minister, with nem , NOTICE OF CONTINUATION “With all our boasted intelli -| _ Benjamin Fenn, of Hartford, Ohio.—For | sear a joyous farewell and the new a merry | NING next, January 24, 1856. AMES H. SHEKELL HAVING SUCCEED- ple, cur abundant and libercily oop ported | Wind mill. welcome. last night, at their ball, in the Ex-| | All the members are requested to be present, in | J ed to the business of Sheke!l& Brothers means of popular education, our dbarsbos re- | , Geo. P. Gordon, of New York, N. ¥.—For change Block. Seer take pine an ome and located at No. 279 F street, corner ligious institutions, and benevolent agencies, | proved printing press. At Liberty Hall Winter’s Chemical Dio- | WB!* - . oe 13th, will open Jenuary 1 1856. with an en- ; i . » 185%, at the Assembly Rsoms, Loui - h ES there is nevertheless an appalling amount of ‘enj- Groomes, of Cumberland Township, | ramas attracted a large audience, who were = y Rsoms, Louisiana av- | tire new and fresh stock of GROCERI t . A ; = pears jue with a full and complete assortment of a iti 4 i Pa.—For improvement in repeating fire-arms. | hi aly delighted with ths exhibition a of Cr Ker: ag : 2 ignorance, superstition and fanatiy oR F delig) xhil By order of Capt. Key = w BRANDIES, CORDIALA, &c., midst, Brery day SeeeMnTK, siiven otek: ale Holmes, of Lynn, Mass.—For spoke : ES few of our peo} i eclee imemaep ir dec 20 THOS. McENIRY, Seo. nny ese nge thane been selected with care, = lic notoriety demonstrate that shave. _ 7 . iM of Latham’s accommodation omnibus and at- — clusively for families, and to which he invites the molkave Keen wont to. Tegan Sarpealen die Walter Hunt, of New York, N. Y —For im- | tended the grand dramatio entertainment in a “Dec. wa. ies inspection of his friends, the patrons of the lair Progress in knowledge and true religion is | PTovement in shirt collars, . Washington. OTICFIS HEREBY GIVEN ap the public. intending to keep for salu a. after all but superficial. It lacks the solid | ,, Waterman B. Johnson, of Sandwich, N. H The vacancy in tho Board of Aldermen for Re, to the requirements of the Charter, ——e ae Senee: basis of well settled principles and convictions. | F° improvement in machines for pegging | the Second ¥ ard begins to attract attention. | tare meeting of the stockholders of this Compa‘ If there were nu pr evidence of this, the boots and shoes. i W.S. Kendall, of Cincinnati, Obio a snow ao Council vt that section are | ny will be aerate ee ply tg a ar neue eae — is bre i ini ad S 0, i o8es W.5. Kendall, of Cincinnati, “™ | called together to make a nomination. Sth street Market Space, oa MOD »the ROF. H. W. MUNDER 1 3 GRE his broad-ribbon and many stars, the Sardinian es eaten eae ee Pre rasions | For improvement in smoke houses. The pends near the canal and Hunting | 7h day of January next, at 70'clock p. m., for the pleasure in announcing to his friends and the Charze, ia blue and silver, Baron Gerolt and cism of Rhoda Wakeman and her associates | _ Phineas L. Slaylon, of Madison, Ind.—For | oroek, and the coves of the Potomac, are fill phgeries pene re tle st at: | patio Sei Ne vine 7% his suite. the estimable Chevalier Hulseman, | is but a Phaze, or perhaps the fruit, would be aaprorement in sewing machines. Obio.—F each day with skaters who 2eem to enjoy the — aid Commpany " "Bho WN Boo. waning Baka ig gles wad ne Tor yom Ae the Swedish Charge, and other noted dip- [ipl such utterly absurd and ri- | 5! = Ae again eee pastime hughly._ ssoderate and no change tn | 822-2" y Wednesday in each week thereafter: . - us sions a8 7 it-rap- eee as = s 2 e . Fy juarter i ae Jomatists, graced the scene. They all appeared pers and cpiritualiste could never have oie g harles N. Lewis, of Beneca Falls, N. ¥.— | prices since last week. Aut. ANNIVERSARY BALL mence — ay a Ladies snd geutiemen de to pay especial attention to Senor Marcoletta, | such a wide-spread prevalence as they have | For improved pumps. oo ee VICTORY AT NEW ORLEANS sirous of joining bis classes will pleese make who appeared as Minister from Nicaragua. attained, had thore been diffused through the Orson E Mallory, or Castile, N. Y.—For ; Wik ba. ctoon ho tae " early a) ion at his residence, at Mrs. G. An The members of the Cabi masses of our population a general belief in | ‘™ptoved machine for making eave troughs = The Btate debt of Tennessee, according UNION GUAEDS derson’s, two doors below Kirkwood House, Pa. > meaees © Cabinet were present, | ao1 deep conviction of the truth of Christianity |, John H. Manny, of Rockford, Illinois. For | to the Governor’s message, is $8,744,856. JANUARY 6, i556,” avenue, between Lith and 12th streets excepting the Attorney General, whois absent | and the Bible.” improvement in harvesters. ES" A dry good dealer has absconded from AT MUNDER’S ASSEMBLY HALL. ——— on visit to his relatives at Newburyport,| While our coteinporaries of the Northern homas R. Markillie, of Winchester, [ll.— Waterville, Maine, leaving debtstothe amount | nov 24-S&Tif Mass. Sydney Webster, Esq., the President’s h For i ed bed for lath sawii hines A GENERAI, | INVITATION TO EY or improv or lal sawing machines, 29 Ae) Age eager + — amire one est assertinen Press are abusing the people of the slave-| Joceph Marah, of Rochester, Ne ¥ wvT'oe jan- igh alle have increased in prige in Ger- | BE ACARD; HOUSEKEEPERS AND | oy Parlor Grand, ware. aod Boudotr PIANOS, holding States for being very generally on a | Prove sash-lock. we i - 4 ever exhi} toe ington public. & é , . | Many aud France, in consequence of the de- | hold Furniture, &c., are respectfully invited to wishing to purchase, will find (hat they can Par with such demons as they describe the Pdi ace Charles W. Emery, of Bos: mand for thom in ihe allied armies. attend the sale adverttsed to take on Thursday, ne aad accommodated on the most liberal terms, by en: 5 ” aa r pump. = the 3d of J , at the residence of tlem: “ border ruffians”’ to be, the thinking reader | I’ J Oldis, of Wheeler, N. ¥.—For improved | [9" During the year 1855, one hundred and deciining hhowesie ing, on the core of New | *PPlication at (be Music Denot, Star Buildings, will doubtless remember that, from the earliest | padlock. Private Seoretary, District Marshal Hoover, and Dr. Blake, (the newly appointed Com- missioner of Public Buildinge,) with a bloom- ing array of female loveliness, and a delega- “4 Gh ILBUB, Agent rs seventy-two thousand beeves were received at | J: avenue and B sireets. The most of the} Constantly in receipt of NEW vsic: tion of the officers of the army in full uniform, | settlement of the country d F Jos. Peevy, of Passadumbeag, Me.—For im- | the New York market. Furniture is new and in order, and thesale} Geraint Ng a Siapleted the untry down to this hour, revement in hay and cotton presses. The H. N ork hi b 1s well worthy the attention of purchasers FF P party. such an occurrence as a murder committed | ” Charles Robinson and Charles T. Chester, 1 fei ac en of we St gtd et dec 29—8,T,&W A. GREEN, Auct’r. ASTROLOGY DEMONSTRATED. Afte r a pleasant interchange of cuurtersies under the influence of the « higher law” | of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in au- year, poles 5. Dechy sixty eve: nem LANDON CONNVELY RESPECTFUL- RUF. SILVESTER INVIVES THE L+ the diplomats withdrew, and at twelve o’clock of “conscience” striking d tomatic electrical circuit breakers. : ‘ J. ly informs bis friends and the public that he dies and gentlemen ef Washixzton aud v the Preci A ing down reason, the Ey The Supreme Court of Rhode Island, | has commenced the Prartice of Cu Leech- | nity tocall and consult the s, for euch - a pe ~ ae the saluta- burning of a church under the influence of Pertenece oes Beppe tet ar recently, in one week, granted thirty-six di- | ing and Bleeding, feeling assu rine after a — have store for you on - day yes senbeme ions is fellow citizens. There was an | demoniac passion (dubbed religi ; * im | Vorees. ice of many years under the first surgeons of | {he seme yet shall receive at different wes in yor ‘ a 2 gious fanati- Joba C. Smith, of Camden, N. J.—For im- po life for in them is the foundation of trath, an — —— for — a living tide of | cism,) or even of an individual becoming | provement in repeatin magazine fire arms. Ee Why does the cook make mere noize fhe dav he will be able to give general satisfac- cond execute, . umanity surg rongh the spacions apart- the omnipotance of a it God. to crazed through the effect of excitement under | .. 1 F- Thompson, of New York, N. Y.—For sarge lees ? —o the one makes a din, egtcengg de oy had will a all Tiina. Neier ments. Entering, they were introduced WF lo wew fangled religious delasion, is absolutely ny eens in velocimeters for vessels. ut the other a ner. $$ from id thei eo. W. N. Yost, of Port Gibson, Miss.—For e Gan KR THE HAIR.—Lyon’s Kathalron, Bar- | Terms 50 cents, man, woman, or ¢ bild; the courteous Marshal—paid their Tespect?— | unknown in any slaveholding Stave of this Con- a Ea Capt. Buddington, of the whaler Geo. F* : . lor 25 cevts. An cular advice ‘ rovement in grain binders for harvesters. | 1 with his and the owner of the ry’s and the improved Tricopherous. Lovet | ©o! and then passed into the East room, from ndrew H Ward, Jr., of Boston, Mass.— wire fy yd thal A . federacy. Institutionsere valued by reasona- yabpene estorat id confiden’ A at No. 137B - r¢ vessel, make $50.000 by the discovery of the plone nergy siping pape a eae. the ee ene wein 12th ents ite Smithec whence there was a temporary outlet. An j ; i1;. | Por improvement in compositions for treating | Arctic ship Resolute. Also, Batchelor’s and other Hatr Dyes, for sale | nian, on the Island. All of distemper eanbeenize lice f - £ ble and right reasoning men, only as they mili- wool. Th Ae See ) > MUORwS cured in quick time. dec 29—Im* oe ve police force, in citizens dress, | tate for or against the real good of society at | Hiram C. Wight, of Worcester, Mass.—For b i British Rifle pe say wight bee West End Drug Store, 113 Pa.avenue. | age PRESENTS guided the crowd, but everything passed off large. We think that the freedom of the South | improved arrangement of feed rollers for Gretns attack on the Redan. One-third of | 2™ 2% EW JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER with decorum, and as orderly as could be | from the influence of such “conscience” as we | Paning machines. the vocalists were deqa on the followi ht. |] ETTER, CAP, AND WRAPPING PA- WARE, &c —M. W. GALT & BRO. bay, expected from such a dense crowd. Both th Geo. Williamson, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For ing Ts at ELLI8’s opened for New Year's a large assortment o papi: . © | refer to above, backed by the fact that the la- | hydro-pneumatic pump for diving bells Er Five cows owned by Herman A. Ken- |°4.25)" 306 Pa. avenue, ,all new styles, euch as— fi ay and night forces were on duty. boring white man there, who is steady andin-| Joshua Turner, Jr., of Charlestown, Maas. | yon, of Huntingdon, Vt., Were strangled to MARRIAGE GUIDE, | Bichsets of Florentine and Roman Mosaic, Co We shall not attempt a description of the dustrious, is more of a freeman in his senti: sesignor to Warren Covell, of Dedham, Mass, = Harare by bred ts oer MARES AGM GELBR, Laities? cuamelled Watches, richly tuaaed wit ‘dj i i le eavi em 8 Ps 0 en —< Ps Reavest officers and the ments, his means of living, and his relations to A cers th ke mereateniaie At 'entine amar: ap ie szip- ini! m DR. YOUNG'S POCKET ESCULAPIUS; eT Chronometers enerals,”’ of the ‘Lobby Bugineer Corps” | all others by whom he is surrounded, thanthe| Cullen pple, of Providence, R. I., sa-| A Lisrany or “Perrect Bricxs.”"—Col. Or, Every One his own Physician: Cooper's rd ecagne all other Wetches of cele —diplomatic nobles with decorations, apd | individual at the North oceupying 2 similar | “ignor to the New England screw company, of | Rawlinson has just discovered among the ruins Buns OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE rity Chevaliers d’ Industrie without reputations— ugly leaders of fashion in full morning-dress, and pretty shop girls in neat merino—mem- bers of the Press an®members of Congress— the old and the young, the good and the great, the gifted and the gay. It wasa mosaic of iti ; : —] i - Medically and Phil) considered, as Also, silver Tea Sets, Waiters, Urns, Pitcher position in society, while his wages are noto- | shiner n° improvement in screw ma Pndocd, printed On pate a ora et | MANHUOD'S EARLY DECLINE ein as | oes" Cups Ladies, Forks, Spoons, aud ev riously much more—and, farther, by the fact . Philo Marsh, of South Adams, Mass., as- | baked bricks—continog many volumin- ey leskep crys Pom es ‘So ae variety of Fancy won LT & BRO that pinching want, or even misery resulting br coo to himself, and Shubsel W. Howland, | ous treatises on astronom: » mathematics, eth- | Observations on the Treatment of Venereal Dis- 324 Pa. avenue, betw. Mh and lth st: from comparative poverty, are things almost rl Loe net Mass —For improvement in nology, = Aas o a most important | eases, rhea, Gleet, Strictares, &c ; illus- | dee 29—3t a oils. ranches of know : 4 from ~ ~ utterly unknown at the South, should cause George A. Clarke, of Philadelphia, Pa., as- | tain facts and argumenta which, in his opin: Dr. YOUNG'S PRIVATE — Tick—t0 ie ee a ae z * ‘without New York, snother lot of fashion- our neighbors of the North to lize that, | Signor to Wm. Clarke, of same place.—For ion, will have no small operation on the stud di expan, h = humanity—a kaleidesoopic whirl of silks and after ail, our institutions é i ee improyement in harvester rak: Noglcatan: of sciences to which they relate, and wi ni of sucess. ALEX. eter a orkerdeos ome, 201 Fe | heads = vanie fA * brondelothe, bright eyes and epaalettes, feath ha hehe STHOle: are not | Rexsove—Sam'l Hulbert, of Ogdeneb throw great light upon biblical history and| ADASSON cs Becmuth et vepacths Post Gio, | Seceten apiaiaine eT , = " j N. ¥.—For improvement in plows. Patented criticism, tod the bihory of our race. Qakaue * 'N. B’—Apprentioes wanted. dec Itt ~~’

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