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WASHINGTON NE AND Gosstr. 20 for an viola- denial, a0 fa: his nam connected | each, and imposes 0 of $: n= cee? of its truth. He is a party | tion of the law. ie om ee Remain: to no such ‘combination,’ and has no personal | Aldermen’s bill in relation to s NG STAR. a The Dil N ha in connection with the Musical Covention @ Dilemma.—No progress whatever was ane igned. Ordered to be ad in the “‘ Evening L BE GIVEN IN WASHINGTON CITY: made yesterday in solving the problem of the | ‘BiGret a ty blic printing or compamias, | P yr bill providing for the improve- gion 9 acretable pho ee vom Tamer a ABUSE SAE AT * * z i tof Road street was also , with an + “ 2 - dilemma of the House of Representatives.—| « Equally gratuitous is another newspaper aaditio al section, offered . Bangs, pro- | te largest cireulation of any daily paper pub: E PIECES TO BE SUNG HAVE BERN peetnbciasotba ies as, senknn oem es on Mr. Dunn talked a volume of bunkum all| ‘ramor’ which connects Mr. W. with, the vididig onthe rearal of a bank of earth on | shed in Washington t and euag ot the iation bill,’ t whi Src. 5. And be it further enacted, That the a op cout th ry fold Masuahan, ther | rece anna cae organ? | Eat Qo Congr std heme Star | ya i nna ap | Melee Spangled Banner, the blood of our ancestors, — , 8 _ used office phos A . sted’ shall, hereafter, be pub- ‘imens of the various ot eouste. Sram the and all that sort of thing, while his fellow} Ordered.—Third Lieut. Johnson de Lagnel, Lar tar rede dD. W. Edmonson, Esqs, fishell ence only in the news ; which, being wigest classical to the lightest comic. They members with one accerd stuck their tongues | U.S. R. M., has been ordered to the cutter) wore appointed to assist in the codification of ee le Dane ae ieee jog aceon of ‘8. E. WHITEMOUSE in their cheeks and choked down their laugh- | Dobbin, on the Wilmington (N. C.) station. the laws of the District—the former upon the the pestemuster al ? TTIE BRIGGS. said office, to be decided by Pmt AAN JOHNSON” I> Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. : _> U7 Acenrs ror 1a8 Stax.—The following named persons are authorized to contract for the art of the Aldermen, and the latter upon the fice. 1 Publication of advertirements in Tax Stan: | ‘ef at the sophomorism of so old a stager. Mr. TheGurrentOperations of the TressuryDe- | hart of the Council.’ ‘pases ee for letters tm the following Bot, will | gor uning aceon ee title tenet charee- Philadeiphia—V. B. Parmer, northwest cor- | Knowlton, in a very loud tone, hallowed lusti- partment.—On yesterday, 4th of January,| A resolution was offered by Mr. English and | pierce say ieynce Anvaentient. ter, such ascan seldom be beard, except incon. ner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. ly about the cause of freedom, of which he of Warrants entered on | P2ssed, instructing the committee before Con- LADIES" LIST. nection with a Musical Convention. 7 New York—S. M. Patrinoi.n & Co., Nassau atriotio | ‘Bere were of Treasury : ess to use their best endeavors to obtain | adams, MreCF Garduer,MreBiizaK Ross, Mre Mary Tickets FIPTY CENTS street. : made it appear that he was a very patrio >> | the books of the Department— rom Congress a favorable consideration for | AdamsiissVerlindaHoover, Mrs) | Rea. Mrs, To commence at? o’cloek. jan 5. 2t_ Boston—V. B. Parmnn, Scollay’s Building. | soldier indeed; while Mr. Howard “Bir-od Forthe Treasury Department,.++ $4,408 33 | the memorial of the President and Direotors | §i.-'wremery Harvey Reese, Mee Kitty "NATIONAL THEATRE. — the House ad nauseam over the determina-| Por the InteriorDepartment....+ 10,025 35 | of the Metropolitan railroad. aes sire 8 Raymond, Mre C at : UF Jon PRiniinc.—Our friends and patrons | ,. politi bers to be content| Forthe Custom...++seseeeesee+s 9,980 27] Mr. Myers offered a resolution, which passed Trecy Humphries, MreM E Smith, Mrs Sienna ITALIAN OPERA are notified that we are now prepared to execute i Fo Siok tad vabalicioslaing it, in por- | War Weempte sovsived endan- =. | both Beards, making rpg eae ne ee eae Yao tae with nothing less than a! ’ x . 900-00) = nefit of S. Boots, an ey er. ” Mre Smith, Caroli ab uendicamemeneoe any | fecting the organization. But nothing what- | ryqersty repay warrai a A vory worthy man by thename of Wesley | Rartirjrremin’m CMC, "oy. smite Sue 3, NEW YORE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Prices 5 5 rs eunedy, rene other office in Washington. Job Printers arealso | ever was achieved further than to render it ® and eu . md Ms seoyerea ong’ besotbyaes 2 ee ee Gare atred “ Keating itienmtarg’s Shik; Romane 5 notified that we are prepared to do every descrip- | more certain that the purpose of the northern | From Lands.... : loy of E A. Elinson, Eaq., while returning | Osrter, Mise Letty sores oot my DIRECTOR. tion of press. work that can be executed on double | majority is so to change the Government of the CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. ome on Thursday evening from & grocery | oe ee Sg etn ine aise bre Mary — cylinder and Adams’ power-presses. So, also, | United States, as to accord all power in it to store, where he had been to make some pur- | CarpenterMrsDavis Lowry, Miss EJ Stavenson, Mrs Jane NENRY c. JA ETT, and Lessee has the Star officea Book Bindery connected with . ot hures, slipped and fell upon the ice upon the | CrawfordMissMariaMeach Mrs M A Siepheuscn-Mrs BA) 61) Onis 0 oo catre, Wi , and Balti- the will of the majority of the North. Inthe House, JORADE NT AEE we wont be tidhwelk, tajaring his head 80 seriously as to Bi Teoma ape silte, Mise Ardell Taltey, Mee Mary E | more Museum, respec’fully announces — ad We are among those who do not care a fig | press, the question was put on the motion of cause his death. He ‘ingered in an unconeci- Meonyor, Mrs A jeg + Ne spat be ae ee ae pecuniary aes, how soon the views and principles urged by | Mr. Sage to lay on the table the pending mo- | ous state until about eight o'clock yesterday ; cured the ser ‘owing named it, equal in its capacity to turn out book binding of all descripttions to any other in the District of porn oe ae ~ who will appear but for prec ee als these gentlemen, are legislated into laws. | tion of Mr. Zollicoffer to rescind the ten min- nein te tepsie taeter Munk wd giela Pe ee Gene” Sieeameae ONE NIGHT ONLY i the legalized ‘ i laid on the table—ayes Ral SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. We believe the sooner they make the legali utes rule: and it was la’ ry Van Roamum, Aan i 3 1 Theatre, {a this city, in the markets since our last. Mh ay t, Mre K Mili effort to abolitionize the government, the | 129, noes not counted. The Intelligencer publishes a digest of the : * We learn that one of our New York packets 7387 = Winthroop, Mrs ME or a it Mr. ter |. . ‘ Mra McDanieiM'seLouts Winthroop, correspondence sent to Congress with the mes- | Petter. Because we believe, sincerely, that re PoC ee SR ehcp dies border ty is aground at some point down soe . i MoDonaid, Mrs Williame, iiee ¥ IL. ZROVATO = E, i 5 i all hope of tuating the Union of the North | Messrs. Orr, and Jones, of Tenn. . 3 ‘John Nolan, Catharine Willson, Mra Capt W 4 sage relative to Oentral American affairs, and iPr sda depends on thetime | Mr. Stephens, after ‘a few remarks against SuunnEEEEEE Ee canneeeee Siete ee hee ber ag yo MADAME LA Fae N OE LAGRANGE, says in connection : i ; ; the said resolution, moved to lay it on the ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. ra EC Patch, Miss E Stain Rioill as well as American reputation, “Tt is reported that there is now before the | *t Which the formal effort to change its char- | 1), agreed to—yeas 166, nays 39. fee ah a ae jc 20 army established that she is acknowledged Senate, for its advice and consent, a treaty | #cter by Congressional legislation, may be] yr.’ Underwood submitted a resolution pro- ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 5, 1855. | GENTLEMEN'S agape es the Greatest Living Prima Doana. with Nicaragua recently negotiated by the | essayed. If put off for ten years longer, the | viding that the gentleman whose name ap-| After a slippery and sloppy week, we have, | veo. Wz? felicia Copryens murray, AS MAD’LLE NANTIER DIDIEEB, United States Charge d‘Affaires to that Re- South, whom it is proposed thus to reduce to | pe@red first on the roll be placed in nomina- M ieCann, D The Eminent Prima Donna ls SIG. BRIGNOLI, The Celebrated Tenor. SIG AMODIO The Famous Besso SIG. GASPARONI, The Popular Tenor. yale, which stipulates for the recognition of icaragua to the extent of all her claimed territory, including Mosquito, and regardless of the British proteetorate. It also stipulates for the protection and fostering of the capital and enterprises of American citizens in Nica- i Armaby, M Fry, Wm # tion and voted for, and in the event of his not | ‘his morning, a keen northeaster and heavy Anderson, Jas M Fraser, Dr Wm t the condition of dependent adjuncts to the | receiving a majority of the whole number of | snow storm. The river still continues unmay- | Ary me oe Frmurnor, Thos © governing States without rights and without | votes cast, that then the gentleman lien igable, except to the Southern boat and now eh eee, Freuch, BL consideration, will be, to a man, ready and | name apene ore be oe Bey os tens and then a trip of the George Page. “Busines | srctan'wa’ Pontes anxious to take measures, that must result in | ‘7 Dom¢nation In like mann Hi and soon, through the list of members, until | 8 @ little duller, yet rather better than is | hsv’ 7M, [lelds. tecin r yot i Together with a ragua, covering, of course, any railroad or | full and final governmental separation of | a choice was effected. E pa fee eee nor of the Alex- Brent wm fa GRAND ORCHESTBA canal which may be projocted. ‘If this be 80, | the two sections. If the crisis be brought on} The resolution caused much merriment, and andria Library course attracted alarge au.| om” oy Pinds, James anda we hope that the terms of the treaty are such 5 Union | Ws finally laid on the table. ai the saastoun 'e ie Barrows, Thos W Parmerioe, Heory FULL AND EFFICIENT CHORUS, as not further to complicate our ead Bee diff. | *Peedily, however. the true love for the Union The House then proceeded to a ninoty-sec- maa to si A eased getotn of the Lyceum Bond, Thos 8 Plast, Dona comprising over af culty with England on the Central American | existing both North and South, will, prevent ond vote, with the following result : mhalf os shaibed. the weed glia = - ; EIGHTY PER alii a question.” the occurrence of the catastrophe, which gen- | Whole number of votes cast, 221; necessary ne ans acd doduant axpesitinn 6 toh Peyton, Carter big, Sr ‘RErm SSENTATIONS The Union replies with force and dignity to | tlemen of the North who talk flashily of the vette Te received 73, Banks 104, Ful Watch—how it works, and what it teaches.” Eesrwon, Be ec thet 5 ee given in the Academy ¢f Music, th: justi i “ ” ji i " : . r ett We are glad to learn that our estimable i New York. e unjust! fiable and indecent perscnal attack cause of freedom,”’ are doing their best to | ,,- of Pa. 34, Pennington 6, scattering 4. cite Care. Cohagan is deing wall after the eet wy ~ ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, January ob, upon the President of the United States, made bring on. _ No es having been effected, they ad- severe fall he received a few days since any he ey IL. TROVATORE! in the Senate chamber on Monday last by Ma —- Bs se On Thursday evening, Mount Horeb Ark of Bear, wi Giuet, P . Reeder, Ju0 MC * . dy . JR ACTS Hale, and argues that the Intelligencer, if] ‘The National Agricultural Association.— Prscsedicat pieces) Safety, No. 1, an assoctition of youths in su rca taan a eat au to ARcaae ees | “Pitkuses’’, lic, haem meen ia Rabeines not the eau ideal of a fair-dealing journal, is | It is to be hoped that our fellow-citizens will it hen ton port of temperance and morality, held a pub- | jhrissey’3'E Gray, M —- Azucena, the Gipsey Mille Nentier Didier wer P soap : , * Tho Senate were not in session to-day. i¢ installation of officers at the hall of the | Brennan. James Garriso: Sige Read, Manrico, the Troubadour. Sig Brignol: certainly the beay ideal of an opponent of | strive to accommodate, in every way, the} Tn the House, Mr. Etheridge proposed a|Sun Fire Company. Master N. E. Foard, Sopa, Yetemich* Sent ee Skelly, Wim The Count de Luna... —— —— as Democratic party, saying : A ae. members of the National Agricultural -Asso- resolution declaring Mr. Millson, of Virginia, see =e eine rn | Bapsdlile Shen Bowting, J 4 Earttug, Ww nny nse Pa amy * Ligne tome “It is singularly faithful to this instinct. | ciation, from a distance, who are to assemble tobe the Speaker of the Thirty-fourth Con- | * “O*ste and beautiful address, abounding in | pi; Holeran, Thos Spalding, Dr Volney | gree" The developments of fanaticism—religious, | pore next week. This society bids fair to be | grees PPREAE 0 irty: oe advice to i associates. Bailey, J Read Bune Bev TE a a fay Simmer — hong a aelion = "icy een Ax of considerable advantage to the country, as} After an cloquent and able speech from Mr. jargeeroad ty Labo Le erase to draw Bradley, Geo Barri 6B Seulives, 5ote Nobles, an at Anes, Ladies Sipe work of antagonizing the Demooratic party. | well asto our city, and its labors should be duly schahe ne chara gl getty hae The American party of the Second Ward alc Le Gees, Burden, Judge Rott Sale, Thon During the second act of this magnificent mu- oon meenal thei omen feat mend encouraged. Weare not among those who favor | ation of the House, and the urgent importance | nave Rominated Capt. Geo. Duffey for Alder- | harks: Bnnct Bpence, Dra traa« | ical conception the are deprived of their harshest features, because kc they are arrayed against the Democracy. But ANVIL CHORUS the project, which its managing men at least | of at once organizing, and explaining the iS papier tej ee oe oye ie 1 , ‘hich és : is: of i j liar fitness of Mr. Millson to be 80 electe . leat Bentley, 4 J Restera, Due FORMERS let an opportunity offer to misrepresent thfe | seem to have at heart, viz: of inducing the Goy- | ¢¥! 7 crats have as yet made no nomination. The | Birdesil, Aueburn Heweet’ JT GUT PER A true friends of the constitution—the friends of | ernment to interfere, directly, in the agricul- De nea ano om comune at texve 4 election takes place next Tuesday. . oe ale ee nella aoe Peep entre, are required to produce true conservatism—and the Intelligencer at tural pursuits of the people of the States. We | ois peer for th .? tof itte The Star Fire Company have enlisted a | ius twat Humphrey, James Im the Pomme 4 ect ence steps into the arena to assist the aie Peres pene ¢ _ See een nepenunenr et Sosiiitine large number of our fair ladies in their ser- | © Belt Joo evened VE. pis MASTER PIECES work. It is blind to a proposition of Mr. Gid- | @Fe jealous of the extension of the duties and | of five from each o me three parties of the | vice and the 22d of February they propose to man aes S THE F F dings, adopted in a former caucus of the ma- prerogatives of the central government, and House, to recommend definite terms for a sot- open a fair for the purpose of aiding in the Hamilton, HW = Scammon. J ¥ MISERERE! jority of th ular branch of C - : ; , :,_ | tlement of the present dilemma. erection of their new engine h Aur SF wanek talent york that, for Jority of the popular branch of Congress, to | favor almost anything, tending to restrict its] Mr. Millson then addressed the House, de- gine house. . Hopkina, JudzeG W Smith, Col Ju» C A work that, h pack the committees with ‘ the friends of free- = ser J eeq—-—~==—=—xE=S=—=—E—S Harrison, LtG W Scott, James W SOLEMN GRANDEUR dom”’—the Abolitionist of the North. It is | interference with the domestic matters of our | clining the honor proposed thus to be con- Ms Ls Harwood, Franklin Stanberry, Henry and deaf to the declaration of the moet formidable | country. Nevertheless, the Union holds no Ls Bhveriden sgain taking the floor, again Seeektor ino New dameee One ; Height Devt a Stdeua, Gon ‘ate EFrect ‘4, ‘ . A a 5 3 ampton, Rev Mr Haight, Daniel Smith, Gerritt seamen ‘ar longer ae potas more fra believer than ourself in the benosil urged Mr. Millson’s peculiar fitness to a ee pelpeg im nrdleey oeaed, ail aggre eergel tote hitet pei stig is? Notwithstanding the outlay of Capital ne : «Shot iL classes of society, by our various | Speakership at this time, and entreated him dat 3 + : es 7 ee a ae sel] “ He, He y e in the Union; but the moment a reckless ef- confered on all y: Lareegg le a and at3 p.m in German. jan 5—it* Codner, JC Huptress, Chas ‘Simons, E Lewis .- to the fort is ventured to hold the D atic minor- icultural associations, all of which so far, | 20t to insist that he (Mr. E.,)should withdraw | ————-—_ ; 2 a es mead: PAVELING EXPENSES : id the Democratic minor- | agr bis wane BGe>, BE DIVINE PERMISSION REV. Hawkins CO. Smiths A BM » ity in the House responsible for the delay in | have moved in legitimate spheres. ur belief ‘Mr. Millson again urged that his name be JOHN AGERE, Sunday School Agent ‘Gude Su my as eng and pay the SALARIES hs “ , 3 be lo, a a an 7 the organization, the Intelligeneer s ‘“‘ Amen is, that they have already done more for the withdrawn; whev§Mr. Etheridge withdrew it. of the Baltimore Conference will Preach in Union | Curtis. Juo Ingersoll, C M Thomas,S S Of nearly One Hundred Artists, is eagerly recorded! There is such a fidelity : in | Chapel, 20th street, on Sunday morning, January | Gampwell. sw eon Thomas, franc N y to prejudice in all this that we cannct but | Prosperiety of our country at large, than any Mr. Stephens then addre the House in | at 11 o'clock. Collings, Jno . Taylor, John 2 uP? The nt is enabled to adopt the marvel that the Jncel/igencer should be sensi- | other voluntary organizations that ever ox- | °PPoition to the amendment of Mr. Broom, | © A collection tn behalf of the Susday School | Corbin. 4a083 Jobusse, im ) Seotonen some pitess as at ten erighnel sxpesneiaation tive of any reflections upon its m imity— | ; : 2 1 di which he held to be an impracticable one. Union of the M. E Church will be taken. Clark. Dr J B Johnecu, E Trener, James ( in New York, as follows : a quality never manifested in har aucun ay isted; having taught almost all engaged in The debate was further continued by Messrs. _Jan 5—1* Jameson, Burgess Thompson, Mr Dress Circle and Parquetie. less after due calculation of the cost and the | @8ticulture, how, for a given expenditure of | Broom, Stephens, Sage, Campbell, of Pa., and MASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF HI- Keel Patrice Thrait'damer | pecaed Seats : 1 consequences.”” capital, they can double its proceeds, at least. | ©adwalader, ere our report went to press. Ken Lodge No 20,are respectfully Invited a here I> Box Book for the sale of secured seats open » 2 Fs < Ce ig s ‘0 meet at their 9th street, TO-MOR- ar. J Lo! , David 1 Theatre Monda: PERSONAL Spann, No other point in the United Statesisasap-| Que Porics.—A Washington correspondent | ROW, (Sunday) the 6th instant, at 1 o'clock P chiag’a Keen, Soe” | Terk awn” Weansunuy base gedpeyryee OF acm _ Her. Jain Picead Gena od at New propriate as Washington for being the head- | o¢ the Philadelphia Enquirer, in noticing the rtp el nen gear ed seein the funeral of | Doime'Win | Relthect if pain Jan 5—td wee . a +, " - GS 7 . 4 ? hs ~_ York, last evening, on The Golden Calf.’ | V4rTters of our national ee we reception at the White House on New Year’s| Sister e3 and sc journing brothers in good Domine con Onseanee * Janeen THE VARIETIES EB Wate pect of Potted ee ras, | day, says: “jan eit CHARLES CALVENT, Sec. |binc'ey, Exceee™ Bares, Will be opened on Henry is highly praised by the critics. tinction; engaged in agriculture inall quarters} «at twelve o'clock, the door was thrown zoe =| meacbte naitis Sees ae Sears® MONDAY EVENING, Jan'y 7th, 1596, ...-Rey. William H. Milburn, the bli of the country, are accustomed to congregate | open to the canati/e, and for three successive WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. | poste w,e Lloyd, John ma, Robert od fiici _ Milburn, blind 2 hours men, momen, and children crowded Theregular monthly meeting of the Corps | Drury. Lt Taher, 3 Robert ons Cay Evens, — pom Nene y a ereneter, = wes —— yon hare Age through a double row of special policemen eee os eee ORRAS rca ¥ Ss we Parcs By the principal members of the . deus CMa pticiateoen “| (all [rishmen,) stationed in the ent hall, ENING, the 7th instant, at 7Zo’clock. | Daysy>/e Lothrop, Rev br Warfield, Jno A ORIGINAL --+-Manager Barry, of the B Rustelation at i i ion | (a4 ushmen,) stationed in the entrance hall, | "jan 5_ ar B. F. BEERS, Ses. | Bute aesey Want Ward Jae, , has Feserved two boxts in the centre of the | °tltural Asteciation at its approaching semion | Sid pasted into an ante-room where the Prosi. | #829 ___ | Deneca Soo mines twin weeiee® CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS, first circle fo: te d their ladi will arrange for holding a grand National Agri- | dent was standing, to whom such as desired it SCOTT GUARDS, ATTENTION.—You | Dawson, Hon JnoL Morn, Wm 8 Wormley, Juo 2 , ized in 1836 for the last eight . Z ire T reporters and their ies. é s 2 he were introduced by the United States Mar- are hereby ordered to a} rat your armory | Pixon, 3 Martin, Robert . Wolf, Jno Organi a , and the las year + cultural Fair and Cattle Show in this city di wf tad the Dunn, Jno Morrow, RR Walt JC have appeared at Mechanics’ Hall, --++ Israel Adams, the engineer on the fatal shal. on TUESDAY EVENING, January 8th, at 7 train of the 29th of August, on the Amboy | shortly before the next harvest. We are sure This i t only i ian wh 7 o'clock, in full uniform, for a dress drill. make soe Muligen’sene Wietee: be Jus __Brosdway, New York. railroad, has been tried and acquitted. that the Councils of this city and the authori- as 18 et only ineorres » but without foun- Every member who does not evens as above | Davis, Geo k 7 Mi Aas Lg Admission 25 cents. Orchestra seats 50 cents «+++ Mrs. M_A. Denison has taken the edi-| ties of the General Government will afford dation, as it is notorious that our rere cin tar as Pe pier ar TAMISON. Oy = ony et (Orgen) torial chair of the ‘Ladies Enterprise” at 2 aoe Mayor “ puts none but Americans on guard’’ A.J. Jones, 0.8. Pein jan 5—t" them every possible facility to that end, and a eet a. Boston. in his police appointments. The police force JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCI diets "nicher os Eliza Loci oe - , , 5 ate aA ee ‘ y s i \ddieton, C Yates, Richard at at 1 » has -+++P. S. White ee delivered four leo- that cur public epicined ape Ey wt at the White House, (all natives,) were fine B= atrion —A meeting of this associa- Sr itmcoae per his house and bed without fost conse an by her tures at Wilmington, Del., on the evils of in- | leave no efforts on their part unessayed to sec- looking, gentleman! h 1 tion, for an election of the members of the execu ; Postal Reform; Editor Cotton Plant, 2. | own free will. This netice is given to warn the temperance and the advantages of prohibi- | ond their purpose of bringing together in 5 & manty men, who merely gave a} tive committee, will be held on MONDAY night, tion. sate Oriental Lodge ; Columbia Lodge. Eastern blic not to trust her in my name, as I will not i ei direction to the current of visitors by standing | the 7th of January, at the lowerroom of Mitnder’s ic , PM — 7 ae, . Washington, a larger number of the first minds rmer Alice Price Welby , Chas. : C. Wa bb; 3. P.L. pay any debts made by her. “ r 7 r . .. | on either side of the hall. The « ig’? | Hall, next deor to the office of the Evening Star. Ralseian JAMES G. BERRET, P. M. jan 5-3t® JOHN LOLLIGER the Giinton nya ee we aeacaee ae rere wine sl included gentlemen of high stnsland, jabieal, Jan 5—2t eae nore Preadint, : es GasLicut ComPany __ DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING preach his fiftieth anniversary sermon in said | culture, than were ever before collec | legal, and legislati itions— Sac Bf PRES S22 sapere at 22. b ISS A. E. DAVIDSON TAKES THIS church on Sabbath morning. gether at an agricultural festival of the kind. eased mH Nevin _ecramnaeescrash tia Ree ec SOCIETY OF THE Dis- Washington, Dec. 22, 1655. N seston of tuflerming the citiotes ene eee - Emprees Eugenie progresees so favora- | We trust that arrangements to hold such a fair g me TRICT OF COLUMBIA —In accord- Boe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, agree- al gers of Washington, ¢ she still continues tly in her interesting stale, that she walke cet Such a ‘‘ mob’? is rarely seen, even in Phila. | 2°C& with the act of incorporation, a regular meet- bly to the requirements of the Charter, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING in all the latest i s ' ‘ ing of the Medical Society of the District of Co- | that a meeting of the stockholders of this Compa- most nable varieti long —_ the town oo lord as feag- | Wsshington will be made next week. delpbia, — ae hd Cogatrs ote aoe January 7th, | n Piet nane PandSarin Sees cee lane in ceyeenok warrants Lnafin Seating eo ‘Prince John Van ‘Buren has returned | 72 Champions of Freedom.—Of all mis- | Fine Aranu.—The Brattle street church, at “ A.J. SEMMES, M. D., 7th day of January next, at 7o°clock p. m.,for the Somme’ Laser oaaian’ nis ened Drosnse bat to his ancient headquarters at ‘Aieany. 0 erable ‘cant’? that ever characterised the | Boston, took fire from a furnace last Saturday Jan 41 Treasurer and Secretary pro. tem. Rarpose of choosing Directors to the af- | nd tasted can be accottmodisied on reeseabie ne - . = eS ee terms Residence, Sixth street, between D and watch the political market. He aspires to suc- | efforts of demagogues to steal away the senses | evening, and when the engines arrived, a cu- RALLY, FRIENDS OF CIVIL AND | Attest! 4. F. BROWN, Sec. | £ No. 457, west side 7 jan 4908 ceed ~ me the U. S. Senate of the masses of the Feople, that which marks | rions ciroumstance attracted the attention of | BME RELIGIUUS TIGER TY BEND | aceon a a +++» Darcy MoGee has had notice of action « j I t. E Mass Meeting of .he Democrats of the District of AND WARRANTS.—THE HIGHEST 4 for libel served on the editor of the Citeces, the aap: ae of the present race of champions all presen very door of the sanctuary wana T Coluanbia will be held, tinder the ausploes of the rates will be paid b rpuomas McGILL, SUCCES8OR TO THE The Citreen retains James T. Brady and T. | °f freedom” in the House of Representatives of | locked, not a living soul was within the edifice, | Jackson Democratic Association, in honor of the | SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. firm of Kirkwood & McGill respectfally an F. Meagher. McGee retains Mr. Busteed. the United States, is the mest impudent. | no sexton tugged at the bell-rope, yet the TUREDET ss oiphogns Daley Ah ecenoll = jan 6—1w (Union,Int, Globe) eng teemanene J Prepared to execute all or- -++ Hon. Edward Curtis, —s collector | Nine-tenths of them are men of tho (for pub- | loud-tongued bell in the steeple, faithful to e 3 1 at New York, and a friend of Mr. Webster, is now an inmate of a lunatic asylum at Flat- bush, Long Island --+» Fanny Fern has beon engaged by the Napoleonic publisher of the New York Ladghe the Military Assembly Rooms on Louisiana $25 REWARD—WILL BE GIVEN FOR| PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL PRINTING lic men) narrowest possible intellects and | the touch of the manager of the Fire Alarm |} ®venue, near the corner of Sixth street. ©) at} 4 BOWIE KNIFE lost ina private apart- | at his large and convenient Establishment, 7th st > 7 a H ose ntat! t three doors below Odd Fellows’ Hall amallest possible attainments, who have got | Telegraph, warned the people, far and wide The meeting will be addressed by the following | ment of the House of Representatives on the 24 distingnished gentlemen: Ex Governor Howell | of January. The handle and scabbard of said | Tbe business of the old firm, and all other work into public life only by cunningly playing upon | of the destruction which threatened the struc- | Cobb, Hon John B. Welter. Hon. Geo. E Pugh, | knife had a gold set, with silver mounting. ‘The | entrusted to him will meet with mt attention A f ni x . Wm. A. cha 5; THOMAS McGILL. the passions and prejudices of the ig-| ture below. The first “ stream’? was intro- Hon. James L. Orr, Hon. Wm. A. Richardson, | name of eager eey e on the inside of the * = sa I Hon. J. Glancy Jones, of Pennsylvania, Hon. | scabbard. Apply at the Post Office of the House Seventh street, between D and ry eee cactus for his journal during the | norant and fanatical class of persons by whom | duced through a pannef in the door of the ra he Pn NR bee pe B.F. oat ot Represcotatives. jan 5—3t jane eee below Odd Fellows’ Hail ae ‘© present year Look out for fire- they are surrounded at home, On coming | principal entrance, after which, the door was spt on. Henry urnett, an erchampions | ——___ jan 1—eo! +++. Lieut. Haldeman, eighth regiment U. REWARD.—RAN AWAY FROM THE &. infantry, was to have been tri by court H . cause. Jan 5—3t NEW JEWELRY STORE. @ here, they essay just such arguments in the | forced, and by cutting away a portion of the $ subscriber, in October last, my son, AN— BIGAL AmBOGIL: re ANIEL HIRSCH, LATE OF PARIS, HAS House hall as answer their purposes in their | loor—making sad havoc with the pews and Be rectal me dng will be Lenten WONT D i : v special meeting will be held’on MON- opened a new store of THONY HUNT, alight brown skin boy, 16 yeers martial, at New York, on ‘Sager morning, | respective districts : we suppose because they | ixtures—the conflagration was extinguished dienes January 7th, at 18% ocleok, at the JEWELRY, on. Louisiana * ken’ a hearers Teak rio but on account of the absence of Major Mor- are incapable of anything better in the way | With no very great damage. This electric dey mW. J.C. DUHAMEL, M.D., Sec avenue, opposite Centre Mar- = He ‘has been seen several times inrk ris the trial was postponed until Mon: ay next. of f ie displ Thus, theyh 1 fire alarm is one of th f “Yank jan 4—2t ; oe i | Si (oe store formerly occupied by Mr. Willian ) | ing tthe city. I hereby forwarn all ne ---» Mr. Cozzens, the well-known West} °™© displays. Thus, they have already, | fi +ash © curious “Yankee no- DDE FOR THE DISTRI Dang | LO Which the attention of the citizens is called. | from harboring or employing said boy, as [be law Point landlord, has taken the Brandreth | in the course of the debate, commenced to talk | tions’’ of Boston. Bee Cone FOR THE DISTRICT.—The | He keeps on hand BREASTPINS. EARRINGS, | will be enforced the offender. 1 will give House, New York. He pays an annual rent | of the South as a benighted and God forsaken MAsSAcktnpena cite ———— Wak soveaeeel gpm by yey ee wee re hata pe a the above reward i to a ef $15,000, which does not include the furni- region, far behind their own-bespattered-with- atu (pba 2 MEET Asr7 There aula Court. to whom the Code for the District is tobe | jan 5—tf > 21st street, between L and M, No. 261 ture, iaiak saitddl IPE brigades of militia in Massachusetts, uni-| supmitted, are requested to meer in we Ava EE eae ae soos i d -.-+Dr. Charles A. Phelps, whom the Know- | PTi* ightment and eens cice ue | formed and equipped in strict accordance | men's Chamber in Washington, on TUESDAY | RICH SILKS AT 75 CENTS PER YARD. BLANK BOOKS Nothings have elected Speaker of the Maesa- | happiness, enlightment and prosperity. As] with United Stutc, regulations, and paid for | @)PNING next, the 6th January instant, W {BANE SELECTED FROM our stock | JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF chusetts House of Representatives, is a son ef | soon as they shall have organized, we shall thei . h date ce ead _jan een ee =e of SILKS about 50 pieces style Win- J superior LEDGERS and DAY BOOKS, Dr. Phelps, of Boston, who was formerly a | havea change in their tune. They will th Heeger lg ote ne Kora keen, eens poate snthian tn pone Lond poe oe ee pioome tn ths at >, printed RECHT ee ; very zealous leader of the anti-Masonic party. clei (lit a8 theres casei 4 <2 ss re a pense of $78,000. We seein the Post an ac- eal vat Terpectfully informs the public | and put out on our tables. Many pieces in the lot ¥ soy, belted RECEIPT and BILL BOOKS woes Tho: H. Perki 8 . ; ich inferior Sou 28 | count of the dedication of a new armory in ansante w!] ‘was ve deter- D ES 1856; a fine PE erkins gave at different | 106 ruling the majority with a rod of iron 71 ‘ times $3,000 to the Boston Mercantile Lib Association; Abbott Lawrence, Wm. St: wat Samuel and Nathan Appleton, and John P. Cushing have given some $2,000 each ; and Wm. F leton, John Bryant and Robert @. Shaw $100 each. +++» Governor Gardner's message recom- mends twenty-one years’ residence of foreign announced | cost pe nak OLS pe yak, We we be variety . for this (Thursday) Sg has been POST- | mined to sacrifice iather than hold on for An extra fine quality of GOLD PENS just re- is x Boston, by a corps of light artillery belonging | PONED in ae of the weather and other | better prices ever since the formation of the government; to this volunteer force. In fitting up this | $@%#e*, until TUESDAY EVENING, the 8th of | We have also marked down our 62 and 75 cent | “BILL PAPBR, INK, METALLIC PENS, the ever ready justification for their measures, building, the city pak $3,500. cal the et oe jan 3—ta oe SP LoS aN Om Fiat Eel ry from 90 cents to $6 per 1,000. * 5 ? 90U;, if cents to per 1,000, equi at gerne in the Contato” | oMPeey SLiH0—furihing ample som | BSE™F exit SONRE UY YuECuURR: |, pro wet Clan we aw ang at na | wees tte reteset es equality as guaranteed in the Constitution. dations, including a hall for drill. PEAKE AND OHIO CANAL —The Committee a GRAY & BALLANTYNE, 498 Seventh st The of our stock of Cashmere and Fre canal (nelest mesting of tho Chesapeakeand Shawls bas been reduced 25 per cent pg mom Thurlow Weed, Esq.—It is due to this tal- 4—3t Canal Preferred deem it expe- | close out by the ist February” “ = ca @ born citizens, and ability to read and write be- | ented and acute gentleman—whose presence ener enor nore & meting ofthe bondboiders should be Lott sin ees tere ene STIND, CPO eee. fore they are aliowed to vote: d an 'y day, given | will offer at a very small advance on the cost. Ww. FIND, UPON LOO THROUGH setagiral. the: Pecan yen nae here of late we duly chronicled—that we Groreerown, Jan. 5, 1856. ats seen ed ay oe All kinds of Woollen Goods will be offered T stock f. its speedy repeat, | 20uld republish the following denial of the | Our city councit mot last night. "A message | ‘2 National Hotel on TUESDAY, at ast Legislature, and urges its speed J LIU M. ‘As tatters of Vatesest will , and urges its 1; y january, al . As mal We respecifulls i Famous truth of a charge made against him; and, | Was reeeived from the Mayor, enclosing the brought ‘before the meeting it is desirable there | Members" of esaten, and others also, that we should add that, from all that | bill providing for the lighting of the streets | 2° Me 8 A EORGE GROW. Chairman with ing at length h sae 1 i has . has come under our notice, we are satisfied gaa, giving ength his reasons for! ¢. 87. J. Cuuss, . CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY f ith. | Withholding hissignature from the same. The| dec 31_-dt®thJan Corner n that the story therein denied is wholly with- message was discussed at some hs Upen | ec jan 5—6t dent not out foundation. While we differ as widely as | the vote being taken: shall the bi not Whi bee lg } en pat gy that price; but we purchased the poles from Mr. Wood in polities, we do not | Withstaniding the objections of the Mayor, it NOTICE TO aLt. WHOM IT MAY | PO UINGTON'S “Sullonsy sed’ Beeettine | Tory lenzely of {hem at auction, and have dete subseribe to the propriety of seeking to guin| {yu ecided in the | negative, Ct <a Establishment. 2 the negative and CONCERN —Notice is hereby given — r. If you think of a Shawl advantages over him in political matters by Mrs Osher syof iaectumitinoceranes ate ag Seamer tk Spero 9 Charles Dickens’ new Christmas Story, Holly not fail to look at ours before of the popular branch o} Legisl: donsensen lobying petra SEs «3 +++-Captain Stone, of the <P}. uth * " a holiday visit to Cincisnatt anad steamer ran ashore, and her marine policy of insurance is therefore void, as it is expreesly stipulated that the boat shall not sail without her commander. Estimated loss, $100,000. and the same company have just lost $25,006 the pur- by an accident to the ‘Vanderbilt.’ yurrency to false i to whom had been referred mess a, ee ee a thet the same enewed at i si hand stock na Peter. meena bie ening e 7 Tumors concerning tt; calling tok yan of Mey: teat t. and. cds tw dyes must be renewed at The Mi ea navy peed Aleman y Whig Al wee ees DRESS soups. itiated as a “lobby member” of Congress is | A ;. | fet ollared «joint resolution, requesting and ure eee Bostneee Man's Almanac, containing forme fare ansiout reduce by he hi cat Beuitad ccs IL thin aa ear i A correspondent of the Baltimore Ameri- instructing the Congressional’ to | dec 29-—-dtJanl0 = gen drawing agreements and “ sposed i et i eeeen assed, thin, mao, twenty. | C22 Democrat, over the signature of ‘Bolivar,’ | urge upon ‘Congress the impropriety of making ~ Matnogotinas Raunoar Orrice, > Blackwood jagazine BE cgge i winter od extremal aatrnaner ty nine years of age. His demeaner is modest mein bape He el Pia! wa 7 F baa a er nnBencgtows: December sh ieee ai ed, cn > ms e sas scoctinery, but there is a cortale air, |< ble combination for tie lic printing is be- bropriety of pode bape loa Be arcct ofthe ne a : re he has | f; Which would mark him as *o I mey divide eet Sad | mastot Hho ag ho Api a While the former Com. to the call made ‘givait ior what hci Bnpdet. We att Myer Presented the annual report of the fate oe Apri nat fr the. Payment Of the sec | Mimic Life Song ‘ Guth it, what a hay ey Cad partion referred to Board of ty days from to. the Company to ‘mettately ; venee nite. z bop bungee Felation to auctionsers ro) ing the work a } ttlonery and Booksslling uablichiwent, Fa. Y PRESENTS FROM EUROPE “We have Mr. Woed’s authority for an ox- | fee ayotionsets’ locuses ateeay porns bil ike Hod of avenue and emt THE LAKES, work y order of the Directors : i ppp wee ey sustionsers’ licenses Per annum | deo % J. W. DEEBLE, Treasurer. | jensoo Mt $01 Pa. avenue, agent and forerunner of Walker, d consi fiploving, iderable daring in carrying out q