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aT AN AL; a : ngs i ik members of Congress for franks tocover NOTICE. —THE MEMBERS OF the TVE WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | sail the-South, by way of peroration, however | to as Franklin Fire Com nested to EV E N I N G ST A R. Sears intensely devoted to the Constitution and the | their private correspondence. Don’t yon know, ern Tcetng at the hail of the 4 EEE The Interpellation.—We were compelled to Union, he may be in his exordium. ladies, that every suck frank renders the mem- — they ad 4 ~aa jomey 15, “< befbbetnd banttt Blt 2 €: g0 to press with our last istue, without a word | We never saw the House more excited than | ber liable to a fine of $10? Why, then, put | All pemone ee earns MONDAY............-.-..Jamuary 14, 1856. | of comment upon the interesting proceedings in the House, which occurred therein on Sat- urday last. Otherwise, the afternoon being very stormy, the delay necessary to enable us to explain properly what was then and there going on, would have thrown the delivery of during the delivery of the replies on which we comment above. Though nearly all en- deavored to maintain the profound silence necessary to enable all to hear each of the three speakers distinctly, the hall was now and then set in an uproar, first, by the effort him to the disagreeab\e necessity of eitherde | nesday in F: 5 mage voret weerd here Pag zear eae NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF the and thus contribute your mite towards sustain- |< es Constitutional Association of the Commencing ing the postal service «f the country. oS eta OU ke Leah end, | seen aE, RUREING, Soamary 24, 2ips, a Uae is accu ca! ness of importance is to be | TRC Principal members of the world renowneg U7” Advertisements should be handed in by ¥2 o’elock, m., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. — i” AcENts For tux Stan.—The following F nsylvania United 3 CHRISTY’S named persons are authorized to contract for the | thousands of copies of the Star far into the of Mr. Bingham, to force Mr. Richardson Pd oe was Gamat ae ‘cone ny oan orins President : (ORGANIZED UN 1642) F Publication of advertisements in Tax Sax: night. On the day before, the House had, by | to reply categorically to the counts in a bill of around the Capitol for news from Harrisburg, ae. CHAS. F. P. comm Comprising the Batire Troupe, er pe B Panne; northwest cor- | 9 vote, signified its desire that the several can- | indictment against all anti-abolitionist public the election of Governor Bigler to the United jan 7. | Whose chaste and fashionable Musical New York—S. M. Partinoibs & Oo., Nassau | didates tor the Speakership should reply to| men, so drawn up as that a yos or no answer Btreet i “REMEMBER THE TEA POT.) foe yao wt , States Senate being expected to come off at Kx : Mrs. Smith st her Ten Pot on the range oO cabana “fashion of Wash ade ey iw the tea, ” ‘ity, poon to-day, stand the fire,” till she saw it run, She screamed ; mm / Be eaemecser the following questions, (addressed by Mr. would be sure to eonvict the person interro- Zollicoffer, originally, to Mr. Richardson, Beston—V. B: Parmer, Scotlay’s Building, gated upon them, of all the heinious crimes in ’ — +. see it disappeared, fell back vulsions. > Jos Patnrixe.—Our friends and patrons | Only,) viz : the calendar—to which Mr. R., we presume, | Seattering.—The three additional ‘‘scat- semey pcm = ben pre breathy a nothing New am} Nightly: are notified that we are now prepared toexecute| 1. ‘Am I Sone in supposing that the gen-| had no disposition to make any reply what- | tcring’’ votes thrown this morning in the Re Se pd her husband said be Inet their ‘every kind of. Jos Printing with despatch and | tleman from Illinois (Mr. Richardson] regards ever, until Messrs. Banks and Fuller had been | House were those of gentlemen who have on » Seventh spat end the Kansas-Nebraska bill as promotive of the formation of free States in the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska?” 2. “AmI right in supposing that he ad- vocates the constitutionality of the Wilm roviso? that in 1850 he marae its applica- ion to the territories acquired from Mexico buy when | BURLESQUE ITALIAN OPERA after HUNGARIAN WARBLERS, ana ___ HUTCHINSON FAMILY: lars in small bills rons to commence at 7 o’clk precisely jan 1— 3m the best manner, at prices as low as in any ‘other office in Washington. Job Printers arealso notified that we are prepared to do every descrip- tion of press-work that can be executed on double cylinder and Adams’ power-presses. So, also, has the Star officea Book Bindery conneeted with her one of his FIRE PROOF TEA PO heretofore voted for Mr. Richardson. she was observed to smile. Inthe morning Confirmed.—We hear ¢ that the Senate have confirmed Mr. John P. Garesche, of Delaware, to be United States consul at Matanzas, and duly ‘‘ put through’’ the course of exposition, out of which he had just come unscathed—if ever. And next, by Mr. Zollicoffer, ‘South American,’’ who insisted for some time on fol- lowing Mr.Richardson’s reply immediately, by TO SURGEONS, PHYSICIANS AND Mr. Robert H. Luse, of New York, to be MEDICAL STUDENTS.—RAFFLE. NATIONAL THEATRE. At, equal in its capacity to turn out book binding only upon the ground that it was unnecessary, reading a portion of his record, which, itis to be United States consul at Speszia. Jarvis’ Apparatus for extension in frac- — operat Hewar C. Janazrr of all descripttions to any other in the District of co pe “airoan Pabaiohed tere, wEDe presumed, he (Mr. Z.) conceived incompatible - wai’ ame tore and dairatony new and ~ Drog Ouse cn (ie mo the Baltimore Museum.) SS ought to be sufficient for all free-soil men; | with the explanations made by that gentleman. | Another Spinal Disease Doctor.—The Hon. | corner Pa avente and 14th street. Stace MaNacE! soeMr. JEFPERAOY S———— SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS The Union is indignant at the war South- ern Know Nothings are making on Mr. Rich- ardson, rather than on Mr Banks. The edi- tor’s opinion evidently is, that in spite of the #ave-the-pieces speeches those gentlemen are and that he committed himself to the position that if territorial bills, silent upon the sub- ject of slavery, (and leaving the Mexican \ws to operate,) were defeated, he would yote for bills with the Wilmot proviso in them?” 3. “Am [ right in supposing that his theory is that the Constitution ef the United States does not carry regs f to, and protect nm And lastly, by the eagerness of Mr. Barks- dale to propound to Mr. Banks, in advance of Mr. Fuller’s reply to the original Zollicoffer interpellation, certain questions framed by Mr. Boyce, designed to prove, if answered, that Mr. Banks is but a rank and unadulter- Thaddeus Stevens, of Pa., was in the House no fee me each. i. baeab ee apemmeese. Hail this morning, looking remarkably wel's Dress Circle and netic, The Current Operations of the Treasury De- | Working inden espe tele, noe he | Gallery....-+--sesenenes eo to Ee TS — “IN YOUR PROSPERITY RE- | Pamily Circle, tier. announce partment —On Saturday, 12th of January, | to the public ne will give a for the | , N° extra charge for Reserved Seats. Private . Box Office there were of Treasury Warrants entered on papi ph tee public's = and Wednesday from 9 until 4 o'clock the books of the Department— in relieving the distresses of those who are unable a it in, the Territories of the United States ?”” ated abolitionist, and nothing else, despite his 1.318 to help themselves. FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF smaking, they are practically playing the —. Seto hag cients A = \weies from | tropes and figures showered so gracefully on Bor the Eaterin Dopertane ae = Sia re agctmittees and other patente ty a future | MR CHANFRAU AND MISS ALBERTINE game of ride-and-tie with the Republicans, so Times cemtes ab neseasaty to. per the | the Constitution and “our country’s glorious | Porthe Customs....se.+se+e,ccce. 9,517 OL ———t bt far as the Democracy are concerned; aiming their antagonism almost altogether at the Democrats, while professing to hold opinions WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 16, 1865, s I. 0. O. F._THE REGULAR quar- > ; Mpetdnccrertorececreseens, UTI Ml erly communication of the R. W : Grand well be performed From miscellaneous sources. 7,371 12 of the District of Columbia, will THE FIRST NIGHT! territory free, because slavery existed there under France at the time of the acquisition; but that the Kansas-Nebraska bill, which re- stars and stripes,’’ and the incense he burned before the altar of the Union, as though in order to overcome the offensive odor of his in- H at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, on MONDAY, | wens. Achille Talma Dufard......Mr Chanfran _ . 4 peals that restriction, but neither legislates patie zi 2 On account of the Navy...+.ss++ 15,377 57 | the 14th instant, at 7 o'clock p. m " Emelie pa eo Miss Albertine in common with the latter on the all’absorb- slavery into those Territories nor excludes is | tense abolitionism, which was plain to all who -—____— JNO. T. BANGS, ing slavery question, The Union further therefrom, in his opinion, leaves those Terri- | have had sufficient experience in the hall to CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. jan 10—ThSM Gr. Secretary. calls attention to the fact—with a sneer, we | tories without either looal or constitutional law comprehend what Mr. Giddings means when) | In the House, on Saturday, after we went MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- “are sorry to see—that Mr. Fuller’s answers to the queries of Mr. Zollicoffer present him in =n attitude on the slavery question very dif. ferent from that assumed by him in his origi- | Sar slavery, and that, therefore, the Cansas-Nebraska bill promotes the formation of free States in Kansas and Nebraska.” After much unnecessary legislative pull- ing and hauling, amounting to nothing except PANY OF THE DISTRICT OF CO raising up both hands, he protests that ie would | to press, Mr. Richardson concluded his reply | jy arB1A — Pursuant to the provisions of the] rise YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS: be the very last man in the world to assail the Constitution, the Union, or the rights of the South in the smallest or most unimportant par- te Mr. Zollicoffer's queries, which were next | Charter of this Company, the Managers give the replied to seriatem by Messrs. Banks and | following statement of the condition of its affairs : Fuller. Amount of premium notes. * eons, Mr. Pennington, not considering himself a - Doors open at 6. o'clock p. m.: curtain rises at nal confession of faith made earlier in the | procrastinating the time at which the answers ticular! candidate at that time, when asked by Mr. H. | 38" 7-202 _ — - 7% och preciedly jan 14-31 zession. On the part cf the Union, this is | were given, (though all three candidates had] All three of these efforts to interfere with | Marshall also to eons Bes them, declined ; at pe Intelligencer and Organ copy. the more ungraceful from the fact that in its previously expressed perfect willingness to the same time stating his willingness so to do ecting of the Mu qr: ; the replies to the interpellation virtually or- #ame issue, (in another article,) it deprecates, if, in th of the contest, nis name | Company of the District of Columbia will be beld |) ~ HepB. PORTO reply to them frankly and fully,) Messrs. reece es 25 Just received and for | A ONDAY, Jan- . dered by the House, were mal apropos, and | should come prominently before the House as — ie esd bgg apg domly pet fhe sale by y aicorere and eloquence, the manner | Richardson, Banks, and Fuller, each gave | created storms in all quarters, that effectually = x the contestants oe the Sirpepsonss Ss be for seven Tanager, to saree ts ensuing | —22" aa at * SEMMES whic} . Richardson ‘is assailed, and | disti ii H ‘ ther queries were subsequently submi ear. 'y order of the President : e » sorutinised, and interrogated by the Naticaal | ee ns mmistakable explanations of their | stopped them. to the three candidates; one series by Mr. | "jun 7-eotw CHAS WILSON, Secretary. Bir, LEAVE TO NOTIPY THEIR friends Z a 5 several positions on the mooted points. They We may not forget to add that Mr. Fuller j pin, ham, another by Mr. Boyce, and a third ~~ Maxedeekcin Rikiaess Ones: > — D and the public that will re Sg ey so Know othings, in order that they may be | wore ali, we take it, eminently satisfactory to | was cheered in the course of his remarks from | by Mr. Barksdale, all of which were replied ae Scaiecown, Dacmaner ae, 08.5 Watch Reppeeg me Some Store is the Star ‘able to break the consistency of his record, | their respective supporters. the Democratic side; while the ‘‘ Fourth of . by Mr. oer Cn sek lege ore BGaE,, THOSE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE | the stone by the recent fire, can be ; the wand so demoralize his efforts in defence of | Mir. Richardson, ever since his entrance into July” of Mr. Banks was received with tu- | Yoo fora Bpeaker was thkon With ths Ssliod? mse geh of the Matrepstites Ratisoed Com. | state of the po OL ren- Sern se sender hiss and his! Congress; has boon an Wrowed sdvooste'of the'| multecus applansd from thoee.{in thei bro Toe eee oie ; tie {2th of April last forthe payment of the sec. | Jani ie ~ = is powerless as against Northern fanati- | constitutional rights of the whole of the States, | fessions) so-eminently national gentlomen and Vhole apenas ot votes given, 207; neces- ond instalment are requested ito do s0 withia thir i ag pour a te i at i including those of the South; or under exist-| scrupulous sticklers for the constitutional gr fe eee received 69, Banks 94, Fal- pes — piece ee oe oe ya M.W.S42t & BRO., OFFER AT ALL ur aveten to the “‘ grea’ Principles ‘0 | ing circumstances, he would not be the Dem- | rights of the South, who occupy seats in what | jer 34, Pennington 7, scattering 3. engaged go pregens omek f pet ETERS "They call paiticalar ‘which the Union refers, leads us to believe it | sratie candidate for the S akership. Our | is familiarly known around the hallas“‘Sleepy | There having been no election, the House y codex of the ge attention to those made by— = ‘pe P. 'y dec 24 J. W. DEEBLE, Treasurer xight and proper to thank Mr. Fuller for the ill Pi so 4s ; adjourned, latina Machen Jules Jurgensen, Copenhagen, Aieglieg al; tatiana all: hicks ec henteat space will not permit us to spread before the | Hollow’’—the abolition headquarters in the ms Loto" FIFTHSTREET BETWEEN Cooper, faylor & Dixon, . Star's readers thei: 1 lies. c i .) . s TT & Bi Li iL. Siac witl, oven ak hs Tate’ day, to hens bao. ‘ays readers their several replies. So we | chamber Proceedings of Te-Day avenue and K street, a small bun. ‘oblas, Beesly & Blundell, Liverpoo! must content ourself with explaining their tenor in this running commentary. As before remarked, thé reply of Mr. Richardson gave mony in their favor. We care not what his record has been, he has given every evidence -in the hall of sincerity of purpose, and doubt- dle, conta: Clothing. will Also, Vacheron & Constaritine’s celebrated The Senate met to-day atnoon. The House | So tsbiy rewanted by ierving the win Ya | Gentes Watches, which from thetrstzecnd fintes not being organized, and it therefore being | office. or with G. A Clarke, Messenger at the | are uliarly ae exc otl Our facilities impossible for them to transact any business, | Court, City Hall. ___ Jan 4—118 | enable us to offer the above at the lowest rates Scientific Operations in Russia.—The Smithsonian Institution has received the fol- lowing information respecting scientific opera- * “ on = s i> Reraizine.— Watches and Chronometers x A re . | his supporters, one and all, perfect satisfaction, | °° . 4 4 they adjourned over until Thursday next. MY MARY ANN. carefully repaired by skillful workmen Jess spoke on Saturday in this connection his aie i ; | tions in Russia. There are already in that ; diatel ter th = E HAVE JUST PUBLISHED THIS cel- W.GALT & BRO, - ae wig in, | DOCRUSE it not only proved that his senti- ‘ In the House, immediately after they as ebrated and favorite of Mrs. Barney betw. 9th and 10th sts honest sentiments. This is not a crisis in ie - country 6,000 miles of telegraph wire, all of a er 2 4 y ' 3 Pa. avenue, . - asa ments are in direct accordance with the doc- = % 4 sembled, a call of the House was moved ; but | Williams, embellished with a full length engrav- jan 12—¢ which anything is to be gained for sound con- trime of the caucus lution on which he | Which are continually used for official de- it was not ordered. ing of the authoress. Price 25 cen's per copy. ~ stitutional principles by rejecting the abiding | |... sminated, but it euiicinall epee Gta ac spatches Only one short line has served for] They next proceeded with the one hundred sag a Deira oo S uaee tune nin cms 7. acer eoreashesmeaies pees wie gument in favor of the wisdom, patriotism, and scientific objects, this is from Petersburg to ty ean : ore Res Genes. ene ewe Jan 14—tf : = 1 addition to our usually extensive held by the Democratic party in Congress, in- constitution-conserving principle of the a Cronstadt, by which exact Pulkowa time is hole number of votes cast, 211; necessary HE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY TO amen of at ee volved in what Mr. Fuller so frankly said on lati hich bi rt fi transmitted for the purpose of regulating the | to a choice, 106. t the new pee My Mary Apn, Ar- cian — we privet ng — Saturday, in reply to Mr. Zollieoffer’s inter- |" 4” °° * Reatare ano oe" | cats of the eiconometare of tie navy. The] Mr. Richardson received 66, Banks 95, Ful- | gyle Schottisch, Crazy Maiden Schottisch, and amount and character of opposition in the ap- Our stock consists in — pellation. We trust, indeed, that the Union ler of Pa. 34, Pennington 8, scattering 8 ase sast mone 7 - ’ . - ; proaching Presidential election, in the South, | “®™ bas not exercised the least influence on} “x5 choice’ having been effected, they pro- = Seas Riens, 2, Oe One ees Fine cloth ROUNDABOUTS and JACKETS will see the propriety of frankly taking back North, East, or West. | the progress of any scientific pursuit for which | ceeded to the one hundred and tenth vote for | 22"! Fine and common PANTALOONS its little paragraph, wherein it essays to weaken the value for the cause of true principles, of Mr. Fuller's explanation, by quoting, as it were, to weaken the credence that should be smecorded to his sincerity, different views en- a Speaker. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT SUk, Satin, and Merino VESTS In the course of the voting, when the name eae ee = ore. — Whilte and colored en, oe of Mr. Lindley was called, rising to a per- BROIDERY eps LE, that we shall have to | CAPS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, &c., &e sonal explanation, that gentleman addressed postpone the drawing fora few days, on account | Making our stock of Boys’ and’ Children’s the House at length, giving the reasons why | of there being still a uumber of char not yet | Clothing very large and complete. he continued to support Mr. Fuller. taken. Those wishing to subsciibe will WALL & STEPHENS, the support of government is wanted. On the contrary, the energy elicited by the state of war in one principal direction, has given rise to a development of energy in many other re- spects. This is proved by the geographical We presume that the reply of Mr. Fuller also satisfied all that gentleman’s supporters; as, after his previous declarations in the hall (which were such as to induce a number of Southern members to cling to him,) no other r - x +208 + obl b their names early, as we 322 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and t0th street, dertained and expressed by him, 2 previous answer than that which he gave was to ha undertakings commenced last year. First, a LATE FOREIGN NEWS do lige wie Edekty tne drawing any longer than} jani2 next to Iron Hall. time. ari Ve | numerous party, under the direction of Mr. ; wecan help. We will state the day for drawing OST—A SMALL MEMORANDUM : been expected from a straightforward, chival- 7 at The ateamer Atlantic, with seven days later | in a future advertisement Book, on Thursda’ fi ‘su ina The In/elligencer mourns over the condi- rie man. It proved, that though hi ies Schwarz, started for the exploration of Eastern fi E nig N y CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO, ook, rect jursday cage pel 8 4 egstgted jon of the House, which its editor evidently : ¥ 2 Pures aia Siberia; another party was sent to the Step- news from Europe, arrived at New York on jan ia Cor. Penn. avenue and Ninth street. | ©2'Tiaze) con| er: Lag teed ticket, belonging ——s Se z saa record had not been in accord with his decla- ? P Sunday afternoon. ee | ree, earret 0 return . yegards as a stigma upon American institu- pes of the Kirghis; a third, under Dollen, had to fix the exact geographical positions of a number of points in or near the Ural moun- tains, to form a base for the construction of an exact topographical map of the vast districts rations upon the Nebraska-Kansas question made some weeks ago, his change of senti- ment on that subject was real and earnest, and that he is acting in perfect good faith toward his supporters for the Speakership. A <<. . IN VIEW to one of the veterans. The person who has found The news by this arrival is interesting and F THE ADVANCED STATE OF THE | the same and will leave it at the office of the Star, important, but mostly based on rumor. season, we offer the remainder of our supe- | ‘Y2*hington, will much oblige the veteran who umor reports Denmark as about to join the | rior stock of gentlemen's UNDER SHIRTS and | !o*t it. jan 12—3* alliance of the Western powers. The pro) DRAWERS, at greatly reduced prices, such as OST, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND sitions are kept strictly secret, but it is be- Silk, Scotch Wool Alexandria, on the ‘0th instant, a brown Fur Nvus. He considers Saturday last in the hall to have been a lost day, and regrets that each member will insist that, personally, no re- #ponsibility whatever rests on him for the con- tinuance of the present state of things. He = . cdlwees tout lieve that Russia would ponent them were it ogegen deren marae ag ae it | VICTORINE. The fee enn Ae og for . " _ | of mines in that part of Russia; afourthexpe-| not that England demands indemnity, which returning thesameto © 5 also tells the Union that itwould be more | ¥° Presume that no nunca 2 dition, with forty chronometers, has to join— | Russia, backed by Austria, absolutely refuses ee rape ey —— Pa. avenue, between 10th and 1ith sts creditable to it if it would urge its party to etal rgd frank and satisfactory exposition first, Moscow with Saratow, and this latter On the whole, the prospects of a speedy peace GEO. H. B. WHITE&CO., ——— a =e aurrender something to bring about an organ of Mr F.’s views upon the vexed question of gone with Astrachan; and, Guaily; tho great Seley advanced little or none. . — Gap and ary Brena heme P.\HE BOSTON yon ICAN ALMANAC Justien,. inctead of ucei inue in | 28¥¢ry than he gave, however unsatisfactory | “" " et te © peace negotiations remain in statu quo. | Int ames streets. for 1856 received this day. —— urging them to continue in to the majority of the members from the trigonometrical operations in the southern part | Esterhazy had reached St. Petersburg with | jan 1i—ec2w jan Li FRANCK TAYLOR @ position they cannot longer hold, except to South bic ma sais Sucka a of Russia, and in the Trans-Caucasian provin- | the ae ote Western Powers. but had NAVY DEPARTMENT, A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHOE- the alleged grievous sacrifice of the public in- lance: y Ow Sree OO eee carsed ca without the least interrup- | 2°t Yet been replied to. Austria had notified Bureau or Construction, &c., MAKEK TU COMMENUCE BUSINESS. derest. Know Nothingism may be. 08, f ‘@P- | Prussia of its contents, and Prussia assents to January 12, 1836. | reve STOCK AND PIXTURES FOR SALE ee ee Mr. Banks declared his sentiments too, | tiom- Both the astronomical and goodetical urge its peraueencs oe the Czar. Saxony has PRovosirions WILL BE RECEIVED and Store for rent now occupied by me, No Tux “Swiss Guarps”’ ar raz Waite Hous. | equally emphatically, though by no means so | Part of a great are of parallel will be finished | also sent Baron Seibach to Bt. Petersburg to by this bureau, until the 12th of February, | 486 Seventh street, near E:. Any person wishing I see that the Star, of this city, calls me to account for “eying that the police present on the eccasion of the President's levee, on New ‘Year's day, were foreigners, and alleges that they were the regular police of the city, ap- pointed by an American ma: ‘or, and, of course, all Americans. In reply, I have only to say that they were not the regular police, who are Americans, and who wear stars, but they are members of what is called the “Auxili Gauard,”’ appointed by the President, or under his direction. These guardians of the en- recommend the Caar’s acceptance of the ulti- | for the following articles for the United States | to buy out the entire stock, can doco on accom- matum. steamer Mississippi, to be delivered at the navy- | modaating terme, if early application is made A despatch from Vienna in the London | yard, New York: The large and well selected stock will, from this Ti ‘6 . “i ‘Two vertical tubniar boilers, to be made of the | time be offered at cost by the single pair or pack- Cen en nr ne Lenk heel ovmnmmiand> a) ouareoal Ihlegen holier puilews tebe aoa te (il further arrangemenrs cated the terms of peace to Prince Gortscha- | pe one-half inch, ‘water botto puns aud ash-plts sev. | “The subscriber designs devoting bis entire at- ei eee reed Sea peor pee en-sixteenth, shell three-eighths of an inch in | tention to the store under Browns’ Hotel 2 : kness. JOHN MILLS. we territory aprogiecn by the Western ro He fapectragd smaph ee drgeg ts Speeeyey lees jan 11-3t (int,U nton,News, Organ) ‘owers to secure the free navigation of the | caulked on 8i wi can » APE [ANNO FORT! ‘Tr Danube is that part of Bessarabia ying be =; eu in the lews, water | TWO a GLaaee _ tween the fortress of Chotyn on the North of } Pottoms, O THE DEATH OF Mr. Gachle, Salt Lake, Sasyk on the pry and Prutt on The crowns and sides of shell to be rtiftened WE oda iba in a very short time. frankly as did his rivals for the Speakership Avowing himself in favor of tho exclusion of slavery from all the Territories of the United States, by legislation when that may ke ne- cessary, he protested his devotion to the rights of the southern States under the constitution, as readily as Mr. Giddings ofton takes occa- sion to do that same thing; and though he re- frained from explaining in so many words Mr. Fuller.—The reply of Mr. Fuller, of Pennsylvania, to the Boyce or Barksdale queries is interpreted by the Democrats—that is, upon the Know Nothing point—to mean that he isin favor of making a distinction in the matter of office between native and for- eign born citizens of the United States, on T iron, from which the braces are to lead. and the dissolution of i . On gem 7 account of birth place, and also between | the West. v of Knabe, Gachie & Co. trance to the White House wore small silver | that his views of the rights of the southern = Pe Three weeks from the day of delivery is th: nate Letters eS pedeepey son aedaer cite crnuntectasern Badtiseene, it ts ‘positively neces- eagles, showing their distinctive character, | State, a h Sn ae Protestant and Catholic natives on account of |. 'y 'y is the feet front, by about eleven aud one half feet pene ‘up the eatire affaire of the late frm and forbidding their identification with the | ©¢@%** ¥"der the constitution are precisely religion; though not to interfere with or pro- time allowed for consideration. deep, and about twelve and one-half feet high ; | s8ry tosettle up the enti regular police.—Correspondent of Philadel- what Mr. Giddings interprets them to be, (between his—Mr. @’s—periodical inflictions of his stereotyped slang-wanging about ‘hu- There is nothing f; th tof to be furnished with the man and band | We have two very superior Instruments on hand, the details of Geccub aenatrak arene — hole plates, furnace, Sec and Senor doors ; lugs | from the celebrated manufactory of this popular A despatch from Paris states that the Cham. | £9 2t#te bearers, and for securing boilers to the | firm, which must be sold within a short time phia Ledger. In rejoinder to the above reply, we “have scribe the Catholic Church in its co-equality of religous privileges under our laws, Thus 8 rs snip, and to be tested when done at a hydraulic One a magnificent Louis XIV. style beautifully only to say,” thatthe « ili 2 ‘te she bes translated, he is regarded by them as avow- ber “ Stock Brokers have decided that the eee of 35 lbs. per square inch. ve carved 7-octave Rosewood Piano, the factory y, thatthe “Auxiliary Guard’ | man freedom,” “chains,”’ “bunds,” “fetters,” | - adherence to what they conceive to be the | n°™ sian loan shall not be quoted on the |’ ‘The tubes to be furnished by the government | Price of which is $450. are Nor “‘appointed by the President, - | &o. ho heard hi. me re — 7 . Bourse. and to be set by the contractors, the government One su Rosewood Piano, four round cor- se a0 OF uD. ‘©.,) no one who heard him, doubted that he divas fenturesof Ale Kaow Nothing eteed der his direction.” The chief of the Guard a t) * Advices from Constantinople to the 17th ul: being responsible for ali tubes condemned from } "€r8, full 7-octaves—factory price $375. state that sixty aoe Bert) were Ferenxad their ‘acfents, and the contraetor for all condemned | _ These instruments will oepor at smontshing off Sulina during the month, and four hundred | {79m bad workmanship aaa i rat reliable Pi- lives were lost. The price to be per pound finished, less the | seldom offered to those in want ofa meant to have it understood by the initiated, that he stood on all slavery questions precisely where Mr. Giddings might stand, and no So, of course, no combination of circum- stances can arise under which they ean vote is nominated by the Mayor to the President for copfirmation, and of course the Mayor ‘ ; * ht of the tubes. ano. ‘would net inate any one who was not a| wh: i for him for Speaker, however well satisfied} It is reported that a French frigate was lost bar = the prices uund for such iron cast-| Also, always on hand Pianos from Hallet, Da- ie Faman 4 Sapsclbacagl eo ae - loads vores Waeiha de many of them may be with his straightforward pln eammae coast, and that all hands had | ings as maybe rege ae = boilers, of ba Meg Co., , and Bacon & Raven, New 2 . a ‘ Y in the ‘ : 7: pe: ¥ een sani and, |; and for nd : Guard are nominated by this Chief to the ii aed Saturday, Mr. Banks declared and unmistakable replies to the queries on The overland mail from India had arrived rare sets — Sore, ond for componition Piano Stools, Guitars, Memag Flutes, er Mayor for confirmation, and are theref that he beli te the slavery issues propounded by Mr. Zolli- | at Trieste, with dates from Hong Kong to the | °tings (of copper and tin) eae Gasien ! : boys Pa eo en- _ - leved that the Constitution of the ‘sales: 15th of November, and from Caloutte to the ici patterns to be furnished by the govern- | Give us a call a ee HN F ELLIS. o mtrol of the k ts initiate— ate r t i rease: 4 t 4 and 16th «! Sudheshgbekeaan tee resi jent nites : tates went to initiate to lay the j 13th. The markets in India were dep a oe EADS. oe ' jan tt 308 Pa. av., bet. 9th and sis. > 7 is @ civic | foundation for—the establishment of “human Adroitly Done.—The refusal of Mr. Pen- | "4 money scarce. Freights to England had | to be subject to the inspection and approval of | Fy aG@LEY'S FINEST GOLD P ENS, IN body, under control of the Mayor, and we do | freedom” every where ; which declaration was nington, on Saturday last, to answer the Zolli- rete need. Canton was tranquil and trade | euch persons as the department may appoint, B gold and silver cases, for sale for the manu not believe that there is a single member who | a direct and palpable contradiction of his pre- Mi Drawings of the ers will be furnished bid- lowest retail prices. Many pirates had been destroyed on the | ders on application to the department. eure car howront teen ¥ = China coast, and Heral had been taken by | _ Payments will be made for one-third their esti- | "5" Mortons short nib Gold Pens éirfering the Persians. — eae oe befersa bar ow Fetal od con | essentially in their construction from any others, THE MARKETS. bs pet dherhorro by. sieaae: sz poe ag hearst gd suiting the requirements of many who have coffer questions, loaves him in a position to be voted for by seme of the supporters of Mr. Fuller, as well as all those of Mr, Banks, in case the main body of the latter ever take it is not native born and of the particular polit- ical stripe which characterises our so called “‘American’’ City Government. Try again, Mr. Correspondent. vious salvo put in to quiet the apprehensions of conservative persons with reference to the eertain politico-national results of increased Liverroot, Dec. 30 —Brown & Shipley | delivered and ved. erto been unable to make use of any metallic aggregation of the strenzth of the Abolition | into their heads to leave that gentleman, We | (uote cotton drooping, and buyers demanding | ‘Bidders will te particular in stating thetr prices | PETirisiever FRANCK TAYLOR. Tas Ker Sroxg Srraicur!—After a hard clement in American public affairs. He de- presume, however, that he will be reminded | S,reduction; but the market closed steady. | and the time when — Propose to complete and } - is beli i sales They quote breadstuffs as havi id deliver the work. B: contest, the Democratic members of the Penn- clares his belief that the mission of this Gov- bly npn The aving considera- " < and good secu tg elo ANOS FOR SALE OR RENT.—New sné of his promise to make a confession at that uotations are for West- | quired for the faithful performance of uylvanta Uoghiiature Lave semlucted se can. ernment is ultimately to abolish slavery every time, should he ever become a prominent can- | ern Canal 4is., and Ohio 43s., being a decline patie eee pe Hs 8 cp gp epee yg el & didate for U. S. Senator that well known | "20Te: a0d yet gravely talks about being a| didatefor the Speakership. His alleged reason aie, pr oe a With = downward tan- |. 57-5 | fnvenchange, ond tuning pisney ossendes tat Bo statesman, Gov. Bigler. The Argus, after respector of the rights in connection with the | fer refusing to answer, was that his position y: already lowered 2s. ; 373 CasH. 373 pao th th mixed 42: Gl; pollo 30. oho eae 23 | ANWENTY PER CENT SAVED BY ‘Un. | 48 Eleventh street, spove PREICHE showing that few have ever entered the U. S. eae avery solemnly guarantied in | asa candidate for the Speakership was so far | provision market is generally unchanged and CHASING FOR CASK —K is new wal- sep 8Smeo8 Tua TL® i zs ra i n versally acknowled; that my establishment i Benate surrounded by circumstances so full paseneeatient i ‘ __ | behind that of all bis competitors, as, practi- ote Phd gor oe i _ 363. the plate to buy yar jue nal as I wish to TO THE LADIES. ef promise, says: low words, the meaning of his answer is, | cally, to make it certain that he had “no sroquict ee Mo for fine. Sugars peeps rhage Laine ecmeerya' ty aw ee: R. R. L. HARPER, 3 BROOMFIELD “Tho nomination of Gov. Bigler, Hiss that he stands forth a defender of the higher | show.” Riva vsting Appin - ee has another highly gratifying aspect. tests the truth of the Demsectacs’ of as On Keystone, end tkgir unyielding devotion to principles. Gov. Bigler, a year and a half ago, was struck down by the fell spirit of fa- naticisem and » while defending with to choice 3s- Consols have declined, and closed at $8a884. | stook of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS by anne law of permitting every community to violate the laws and Constitution of the land, when, and wherever they come in conflict with their notions (of higher law men) of the fitness of things. That is; wherein 0 to do, will be Loxpox, Dec. 30,.—Consols closed firm on | Selling offat an immense sacrifice beg ee and Saturday at a ight advance on Friday’s a a, prices, closing at 884a88$. Money was in de- se Meni oe mand and the rates unchanged. The bullion mom fd remo than they have been in the Bank of England has decreared £324,-| 1 have fost received from Auction The end of the Sixth Week of the Con- test—found the House apparently not as near an election as on the first Monday of last De- cember. That is, the three Parties are ap- pret Z " 000. Freights were quict and the shipments | 50 dozen linen Towels at 6 cents tree heroiem the great ieee Piflection ay | * Yiclation of the rights of the South, As | P&rently more hopelessly disagreoing than at | limited. 3 bgiechenvy cabieccbon ge eee von ie 4 a nas jedgment a. eae De- | tthe “ Fourth of July,” about our « glor- that time; all having surrounded themselves (GF The Mayor of Newark, in his sonual | 3 @° veryfine do — do ‘at 6 cents, worth 10 mocracy again in the ascendant, it is at o1 ious Union,” the “ Constitution,”” « . | With a pile of subsequent record, making it i 1 case yard wide Merino 12 cents ag cans ndant, mee | 1° ‘onstitution,’’ “‘its ob. g it | message, delivered on the Sth inst., says that |} case second 6 cents worth 12 a gre ving roger — aeaper and in- | ligations,” “its mission for ent 1 free- | ™OTe difficult for them to approach positions | the superiority of the new paid fire depart- | 1 Pememnn pe wy ee «Nap 8 rr) do 1 saan aan he is calected for ae ie Ss dom,” the “stars and etripes,”” and all that | °° which Mex ‘y may compromise their differ- tablished rma og $1 682.57 es ipa nn, cents, ~ worth 10, warrant most responsible position in the gift of those | ®Tt of thing, with which the formal reply | Ones: We are begining to place our trust month, which is $148.57 more than by Ne fast colors. ~ ‘ ve of Mr. Banks, was so tastefully and grace- fully buttered up—it meant just nothing in the wide world, except to throw dust in the eyes of the dear people. It was, in fact, but the very latest edition of the patriotic and Union- (hope) for an organisstion wholly in some un- dreamed -of special Providence; if it be possible that Providence is not quite as heartily mor- tified and disgusted at the current state of things in the House, as all mundanes are. volunteer system. Deducting the cost of the | Imaddition to the above we have o and pany bell ($1,000 Per year,) the cost of the oe ef BOOTS, SHOES and ) mt exceeds e voluntee: ladies, gentlemen children. Paly $6b 14 per month, The of the DE ro acing — coleun CAPS, Case ment, and will stre: se bis hands in all fire department is valued at . - Rg. "HALL. al duties of his new Ey A Confidence’? Man’’—The man who ‘If aman reap ‘‘whatsoever he soweth,’’ No 373Seventh street, fourth house above | st., or f : ’ P —_ and one door above Mr. R. G. Hyatt’s. thinks he can help good-looking sorvant gir | Ving sepirations of Mr. Giddings, tripped of | Oh, Ladien!—The postagvon «letter id wistabacvestel costs and breeches the tailors | “NSin2 “er (Organ) PINS. EARRINGS, to “cord oo eensea without getting Las the coarseness, bitterness, and raving insanit three cen! Segtr Eo hdl lerctecr tains 7 iD WRAPPING PA- WATCH ie BM ACELETS RIN CHAINS, hhead broke by his wife, with which that gentlemen never fails to ze “a i te i ine No Gamboge thinks that his coats and breeches | J] Z77=ZB, CAP, AN! sLuss ~~ EWELE are repped too easily! Atrocious! © oe 306 Pe avenue. a _ J