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Squatter Sovereignty.—More or less of the Republicans are essaying to trauslate the declaration of Mr. Richardson, that he con- ceived that Congress has power under the EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY........+-.«-0+. January 15, 1856, thenquatter-rovereignty | ~Jemes 8: ‘Taylor; of Danbury: Oonn:—Por | SERSATTENTION ER. O—LET ALL AMUSEMENTS. biel awake! certs too late On every block question will induce the abandonment of Mr. im anton ta meskinery be Patog bets in the vege “ Emmanue"’ al yore THE VARIETIEs. Richardsomby any gentleman who has voted | For improved box foreoating daguerreotype | Commitee, ¥ Fapth BS that no Samoa OEN t Froud for him, to take a new departure that may act we al Ma Pitfewis White, of Hartford, Conn.—Por i ove @od and livein the way of Right are is » 0 — _ ve ve ved strengthen the prospect of the election of Mr. | | ovement in curtain fixtures oe | et Boe w the Parquet arm chairs, $0 cents a; Box tickets, 25 ceo P oppose oppression z Banks. That’s by no means a part of the new gh Wightman and Wm. Warden, of Al- pon the Author of our | Gallery for colored persons = cents UF Advertisements should be handed in by | CM*titution to apply the Wilmot proviso to programme initiated yesterday by the Demo | | y, Pa.—For improvement in ogoillnting oa Me a ate Mae cngns whe has SECOND AND LAST WRex: 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear Nag = i oa 9 20 r crats who “ scattered” their votes. eo H. Brown and Charles Burleigh, of a AMES ENTSO a MONDAY RVENING, Senuary 14, 1856, until the next day. je doctrine of squatter sovereignty. It — * . leigh es ERTSON 1 ——88de very clear that Mr. R.degigned nosuch mean-| The Cameugi—It turns out that tho pro- Hiking Doan? eee ) Ge silage. & NY r Ratio. —o ‘The principal members of the world renowned U7 Acents ror prorat re apt. pe ing in what he téok occasion to any on Satur- traction of the session of the Democratic-rep- provement in means for regulating and work- | - a To THE PUBLIC _—_MY CHRISTY’S yee waslicinen a Y chvedasaants fy Fang ees iday last. As we comprehended him, his dec- | Tentative caucus last evening far beyond the steam valves as cut-offs. =. Amanda Jane, having left my bed ( - ., ife. laration was, in effect, that though the Con- | ¥*tal length of such affairs, arose from the fohn L. Brown, of Indianapolis, Ind., as- and boerd without sufficient cause, Comprising the Batire Troupe, . V. B. Patmen, northwest cor- pm gw is is to give . was as Gute ston ped tn" pore whole |e ins aumerwere ving ne | EDU hn a Cs Land, of hn | ew pe an eae | When ae et a, seca, OS: M. Partinoris & Oo-,Nassau! granted by the States for the management | “ther’s company. About fifty were in attend- |" Gelston Sanford, and ‘Thomas and Stephen 15—3* P_ HURLEY. the “elite” and ‘fusion’? of Wash- ance, including Mr. Barksdale and General | Hull, of Poughk je, N. ¥.—For improve- — NOTICE. THE MEM MEMBERS © OF the ington city, any Bosten—V. H. Patscen, Scottay’s Building. | of their common territorial property for their {in grain and grass harveste srg, leg a ge leonnen.and, of | Quitman, two of the gentlemen who “zcat- | ment in gr sh of Brid, arrears . Bee Frannie Fire Company are requested to with = coequal benefit, in the hands “7 * David Marsh, ri igeport, Conn. , assignor | attend a called meeting at the hall of the —— New Features Nightly! {7 Jos Paiwrtxo.—Onr friends and patrons Congress, the application of the Wilmot pro, | ‘e?ed”’ their votes yesterday. We are very | +) Thomas B. Stout, of ew Jersey. Joseph A. | House FUESDAY EVENING, ey 15, Including their are notified that we are now prepared to execute vispiwokld be i z f thet st sure that a more harmonious and better feel- | Cody, of Ohio, and David Marsh, of Conn.— | All persons having bills Inst fe Com) are BURLESQUE ITALIAN OPERA every kind of Jos Paintine with despatch and ® grievous abuse of the trust | ing was never manifested on such an occasion; | For improvement in hanging mill stones. ——ae ia we peecgegetan: oa HUNGARIAN WARBLERS, ava im the best manner, at prices as low as In any | thus conferred. she aden dea far | oAtiand Asabol Davis, of Lowell, Mass.,and | nesdayin February sent HUTCHINSON FAMILY Other office in Washington. Job Printers arealso| We have never been a believer in the doc- | !°*! difference of opinion being expressed, far | Chartes Cunningham, of Nashua, N.H.,a-| ¢ p cposeripnt ss DOYLE, apres Preeree. J notified that we are pared to do every descri - | trine of “squatter sovereignty,” as inter | !¢*s, than was expected by the wonder-mon- | signors to Alfred W. Adams, of Lowell, Mass., | 9-B-Cmos«vimtp, Sec. _jan 4-2 _ Partic eae Oumentseesmmnenee tion of press- work hat can i ecectied taec preted by on Cass. That is. wee doctrine | £eting world outside, a8 we explain elsewhere. oe Boson, Seager Sherborne t’ Geckos’ er SBeucgetaw. Dacember 08. § mines oe THEAT ™ cylinder and Adams’ power-presses. So, also, | that the inhabitants of a Territory have polit- | We hear that everything conceivable except | (+ Winchester, Mass —For improvement in THOSE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE — has the Star officea Book Bindery connected with it, equal in its capacity to turn out beok binding of all descripttions to any other in the District of Columbia. the question of the adoption of the plurality | hydro-carbon vapor apparatus. stock of the Metropolitan Railroad Com- ; ‘ y wh not to ti i Lausspx anv Manacrn.... Henny C. January. rule, was approached—that is, bearingon the | e-tssues.—Andrew Ralston, of Middle- freien of April last bo oes Seat Stier, ‘Iso of the Baltimore Museum.) A es , Pa.—For improvement in machines for | ond instalment todo so within thir | Stace Samaczn... sseeveesMT. JEVFERCON condition of the House. The truth is, on Sat- | tow": F a rie vs in. Patented | eg nmalment are requested : date, to the Gi to urday last Mr, Banks proclaimed such views Popremsy a, labrare are i thet ebligations ore contrectira ne ose ad on the amalgamation-of-the-races question—| ThomasJ W. Robertson, of New York, N. “Toccan deme —y fe oni A which just now seems te bid fair to be the next | Y_, assignor to himself and Alfred C. Beach, trectors : ical rights other than those specially granted to them by the agent of the sovereign part- ners in the Confederacy owning the territories; and that those grants of power, to be constitu- tional, must come strictly within the purview SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. { = " f dec J. W. DEEBLE, Treasurer. “4 ’ ‘ of the powers granted in this connection, by 2 of ‘same place —For improvement in sewing | @¢°™ ___J-_ W- DEEBLE, Trea Reserved Seats. Private cam See ty Geemag ae partners to their common agent. Viz: to| hobby mounted by the Republican party of | Sachines Patented March 20, 1855. “IN YOUR PROSPERITY RE- | Boxes can be obtained Bor Office open Tverday news. the North—as to render it impossible that the make all needful rules and regulations for their government. While we cannot comprehend the constitu- tionality of squatter sovereignty, as a ques- tion of law, we are free to confess that in 7t only, can we perceive a peaceful solution of The Union insists that “the Old Guard (the Democrats of the House) can never sur- xender ;’’ and publishes a brief sketch of the life and public services of Governor Bigler, of Pennsylvania, nominated a day or two since eee MEMBER THE POO R.”—The und Wednesday from 9 until o’clock. i i = | Washi att announce ee Democrats oun consent. to give erendndigget |) TaeCartemtiiperations of the Treasury Bx-| © the public teat the Will cive a Ball for the | FIRST APPEARANCE TGS SEASON OF countenance to anything that might per- | partment —On yesterday, 14th of January, | penest of the poor of this city, an MONDAY, the | yep NFRAU AND MISS A RTINE chance seat him in the Speaker’schair. ‘he | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on pe vised Bre secian owed cad pabiic's ald CHA! a LBE fact that nothing whatever was said concern- | the books of the Department— to help aensesiees. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Jan. 16, 156, ing the plurality proposition, makes it certain | For the redemption of stocks.... $3,067 42 WP ser ot and other jculars in a future will be performed Ui ‘ is ti a Forthe Cuatoms....+0..0. se 42,571 89 | advert ent 11,12, 15,17, 1922 THE FIRST NIGHT! pro —s ar ghar ronsbs Aecadeses: the threatening slavery issues with which the ahet shone Demoorats who = aaa oe were For the Interior Department....+ 250 00 “sREMEMBER THE TEA POT.— | Mens. Achille Talma Dufard = ably —_— _ se embraces a government of the territories of the United | inclined to favor it, were induced by what | War Warrants received and en ‘Mrs. Smith set her Tea Pot on the range Emelie ....++..- andsome eulogy on that gentleman. Mr. Banks said on Saturday last upon the |] tered ..cccessssesesesceessecse 63,191 42 | to draw the tea, little dreaming t “ would’nt t ”? till she saw it run. She med amalgamation scheme—the very latest pas of (rarkepey warrants received be 4,091 42 = Pr ited, | far tach tu Genvubioee William, the Republican party in their ‘ progress’’— 92,142 27 Every remedy was administered, but nothing Susan, to change their minds; determining (as we | Repaym would restore her. At last her husband seid he hear) under no circumstances to vote for it, so AVY-++0 States have come to be involved. We regard squatter sovereignty as conferring on the in- habitants of a territory no power to make regulations or laws that may in any manner militate against the unrestricted enjoyment o¢ _-_ oo New Publications. ‘Tee History or Exeranp. Vol. Il. By ‘Thomas Babivgton Macaulay. New York: Harper & Bros. For sale by Shillington. would call on FRANCIS, Seventh street,and buy || THE YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS: y on 71 | her one of his FIRE PROOF TEA POTS, when — Mr. Jefferson long as that gentleman remains in the fiold From Customs. . 2,970 00 | she was observed to smile. In the morning after . Miss Albertine It is now some years sinee the reading pub- | their rights therein, of the citizens of all the . starting away, Mr. &mith looked back and saw = s lie were charmed with the first two volumes of | States of the Union; and by no means as giv- | Prominently as a candidate. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. pond par rio tag io ae set ees My Tyerdeck peta,” aes ee brat this work, which the gifted author stated to | ing power to them (the inhabitants of ater-| The speakers are said te have been Messrs. h manatee ites tto | Dest: remember the Yen Pot.”” jan 12 Intelligencer and Organ copy be at once the business and pleasure of his | ritory) to enact restrictions doclaring that | @Uitman, Richardson, Cobb of Ga., McMul- os = ype she a we hal ey URTH VOL. OF MACAULAY'S HIs- EW BOOKS FOR SALE AT SHIL- life, and which placed him at the head of | what is property in {any State of the [nion, | !en, Craig, Stephens, Bocock, Fuller of Me., sit as ot wlapueliancl ie Speaker (een: Tie aensL ordre N*tineron's Stationery and Bookselling living historians. This third installment opens | shall not be proporty in their midst. ‘That is; | Wells, Savage, Harris of IM, and others | hundred an arate te ee earl | faraeaceers SO 6 pee en — eand with the ascension of William and Mary to | antil they come to form a State Constitution, | W0*¢ names we did not learn. It is under- locke ae tin neha ean, pwede! Gace FOR SALE. says ti edition 35 conte ali tae eastous ep. the throne in 1689, when the revolution was | When they make one to suit a majority of | 00d that the remarks of Messrs. Savage and Wikis abe spanner 300 SOROS OF OAK AND PINE woop. | ,___,{lontforsale fairly concluded and England was again com- | themselves, precisely as they will, provided | Harris, were peculiarly effective and happy. Pi = ger ? Votes east, 205; mecemnacy pcnads ee Seasbned CART SPOKES laying Washington Irving’s Life of George Washington meneing @ noble national career. The plots | it be a republican constitution. But, just now, | Both these gentlemen served under General | 1° "Rit pdson received 64, Banks 95, Ful | east of the City Poorhouse, and about two miles Senne ae inti s RS of secret conspirators, of foreign courtiers, | arguing about squatter sovereignty, isa sort| @uitman, during the Mexican war; and | ler of Pa. 33, Pennington 7, scattering 9. ee ee ee a from Blackwood's Magarine = en and of the feeble Pretender, are all detailed | of «seeing snakes” businese; the doctors of | ‘ugh, perhaps, differing with him at times un cE i cath opeernmer bal amar meee O¥ EXOH. NGE ON unorg. .| -""s scseser Wasim tite with the searching genius which characterises | the constitution in the House hall having man- | *P0® the Propriety of a movement or an order | (rio yor of the procecdings of the pros | eae RANGE OM EUROPE. - |. caueuss Christmes Story clly Tree fan the author, who invests history with all the | aged to make such a heads-and-points jum- of his, the idea never entered their heads that | vious day published in the Globe; which led BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON LONDON, Merchants and others sup) with Biank fascinations of a fiction. William of Nassau bled-up matter of the question. So we'll such difference of opinion, would justify them | to a discussion between Messrs. Kennett and | PARIS, BREMEN, and other points in Burope, | Books and Stationery at the lowest Fp F = - 5 i i i i to suit Every new Book published can be bad is evidently a favorite, for it is said of him | quit it as being the heavy business’ of the | 1 leaving their Positions at the head of their tonne Ea eee as follows, "SV EENT. RITTENHOUSE, FANT py Fa _ - imme that ‘‘he had formed plans not inferior in | newspaper calling, which we by no means | *¢*pective companies in the face of the enemy | “yy Barksdale not agresing with the gentle- | jan 14-1m apiars, Hie: een. wreaas Stationery and Booxssitl-LINGTON’S ve Fi . TS a man from souri as to the propriety of the enue, corner 4 z grandeur and boldness to _— of cae agreed to undertake on setting out toconduct/ Elected —We hear that Governor Bigler qacsions wish neha pINporated re di Hrd [rory HANDLE KNIVES AND Forks, |" pee street, Building and had carried them into effect aes a the Sear. was elected, yesterday, to the United States | circumstances, and not agreeing with him as and a. a any a RE NORTH AMERICAN i i ‘ cae i rT ii is rt} » iw D rer aah Wakaettone pomp aes Look out for the Engine when the Bell | Senate, by the Pennsylvania Legislature, re- | to the grace he displayed on that occasion, | sssomment of Fearl, Ivory and Horn Handle Pen Published Quarterly, on the firet ; . sas . Plea iq- | Still felt it his duty, under the disclaimer of ebra’ y Sons, | wary, April, July, and October, {i eabers ceiving eighty votes in joint ballot—a consid the gentleman that he intended no personal Stitt oak ae en ; arly thre "huadied pages each, at Five Dollars Rings'—It rarely happens that a true or a a nearly three erable majority of the whole. He isexpected reflection, to withdraw his denunciations. He S06 2A Sate SY Srey tery eee ae, y ane eee eee eee eee oe more forcible thing is said in the hall, than i E. K LUNDY a year. bad man. “‘Avarice,”’ says Macaulay, ‘is i here on the day after to-morrow. cheerfully accepted the gentleman's apology. | jan 15—tr__No. 128 Bridge st., Georgetewn. Contents of No. CLXX, for Ja wary, 1356 rarely the vice of a young man; itis rarely the remark made not long since by Mr. Camp- y “es Mr. Pennington did not happen to be in es Ti CHEAP EDITION. re —— | Artiele 1. —_ Serviees, ‘and "Works of Henry the vice of a great mon; but Marlborough se wigs pte —_ ve oe. sson | The Frigate Potomac has been heard from ose peor od ory oo oe HIRD AND FOURTH VOLUME OF MA-| «11, Battel'e Pictures of Europe <, railroads, ‘ 18 dangerous and on e = i ‘iv ” ” ’ istory * / “ ‘was one of thore few who have, in the bloom platform as bs at the Navy Department—having arrived at therefore, he did not hear them, but he took wilame, fall aman, Bien tae aibwreaitinns ne “ W. ae wre of youth, loved lucre more than wine or wo- z - San Juan del Norte; all well. This puts to} this opportunity to answer them. That gen- | published. “ V. ‘The Komish Hierarchy men, and who have, at the height of great- Here we have Mr. Richardson, whose whole flight all the many apprehensions concerning | tleman “ wished to know of each of the candi- | ‘The American Almanac for 1956. ** VI. History of the Jacobin Club ig z and long legislative history is that of a gen- 1 ness, loved lucre more than power or fame. her probable fate with which the newspapers dates, including his friend from New Jersey, | All the New Books, as is from the press, v7 ; Varon’s Memoirs 1 4 . 3 P ington,) whi t * received and for sale by = ““VIIL. The Pacific Railroad All the precious gifts which nature had lav- tleman doring everything that a chivalric were teeming not long since. aie prreion c'P ceed Font tal ert GRAY & BALLANTYNE, «1X. American ished on him be valued chiefly for what | “74 conscientious northern statesman could ae ; should be answered affirmatively, aheiber he} Jems 898 7th street. be rage German Emigration to America they would fetch. At twenty, he made money | 2° for the maintenance of the co-equality of | The Personal Explanation made this morn | jetigyed it would bo a free or a slave stale? JOHNSON'S SALUON, The Weceth Aceorteee Des iad aden eur laminas the rights of the southern section under the Constitution, when suddenly, on his express- jag an opinion on au abstract technical point of constitutional law, unpalatable toa portion of his supporters, they drop him like a hot potato, ing by Mr. Quitman, was one of the happiest] He, (Mr. P ,) was somewhat yersed in the No. 311 G street, near Thirteenth séreet. its 170th number, having been published without effort: gracing the history of the preent ses- | Westminster Catechism, and he bad learned . esr lbh Sato Reka tee IN | intermission for more than forty years. It is far ( from that that there is a future state, ia which oe —_— = the oldest American Periodical devoted to general sions tribulations. The honorable gentleman j a ‘ gentlemen. literature and science, and its reputation bas been : he believed. He, also, understood that there | © Dither Parties Game Suppers, ana ait He ‘pu received the congratulations of many members | were two states in that future state —one the p 2 steadily maintained, ‘nm this country and in of his beauty and his vigor At sixty, he made money by his genius and his glory.”’ William Penn is denounced more severely than he was in the first volumes, and set down Soups served updally Also, stewed Europe, as the leading journal of the United s % RS knowing bim, on the manly spirit he mani- | beatified and the other the damned—the fice ‘Yerapins. ‘Terms moderate States within its appropriate de ‘Suppliea ypor liar. This will mak : : s hon aacan qu'on cue wien ae ‘aaa though all of them are willing to be qualified | fested, in what he took occasion to say. mde os rete ngbter | ihe ed gery faseewen ota emerges sg — by PRANCK TAYLOR. Ss that in the matter of fair dealing towards their ae - the other side; be believed it was not th es ee —___-______ — pate ee © acidanthy encoder section in the discharge of ioe dhe of the] . List of Patents—issued from the United | , pies promise line, igaceed laegulars) kat ites Meare cee ori E PS ea THIS cel by the hostile criticism of his first volumes Shenkanthip. thoireiant Eieum of States Patent Office, for the week ending Jan. | pe had always understood that the damned | ning, a dark bay Horse, with white cues Lak Roo fog Ping Tom Fox fares no better. ‘ In his youth,” says Pe Py present House of Represen- | 15, 1856—each bearing that date : side was the hottest, and, therefore, that must | face. He was hitched to’'2 cart which Bomney tative: holde no gentleman more implicitly to John Beattio, of Liverpool, England.—For | be the southern side. {Great laughter | contained a bucket aud whip. Any in- arerasmteat token ee be relied on. Well! well!! well!!! It es See a ee ee ee Soca improvement in means for supporting the pro- | Tt was held by some that there is a third | formation by which | can get them will be thank- | "© Se Te ee JOHN F. ELLIS, | ve deportment, with a perverse temper, |. 4 ; ller shaft, and receiving the rudder of stern Na i fully received, and rewarded if necessary by the 306 Pa. avenue, near Tenth street. cin the “edosatien ofa Taberiog man. ae batons #0 soon evident that Mr. Campbell’s oS pellers. Patented in Englands Sept. 5, 1850 eae asus wile Vee tke ee pont ‘gates sett, beiwome Hand jan 14—t¢ yy a x witticiem was prophetic. Whowillnowdareto] Wm. H. Brown, of Worcester, Mass.—¥or big - R. INGERSOLL with an intellect in the most unbappy of all as be bad learned from the course of purga-| jan 15-1t#* states—that is to say, too much disordered for 6 SE oe 4 " » sas e% ME ONLY PLACK IN THE CITY TY variable dial for dividing engines. tion going on in this House. He knew of cer- question the fact that “it is dangerous to . than cw chi soec co et the new publications, My Mary Ann, Ar- Jos. S, Brown, of Lowell, Mass.—For im- | tain gentlemen who had been in a state of | @#4N® CLUB MILITaRy, eeacons le Be y Yachokt stand on the platform?’ ts fs ZA 5 7 AND CIVIC BAL’ ‘hottisch, Crazy Maiden Schottiscb, and liberty, and not sufficiently disordered for ccm Pe eee en ee purgatory fete, [bengeters) and (plaeing his a <n he a — Bek 4 Se Bedlam.’ Need we recommend every reader = . ie sees —? s y Shi: aud upon his heart) be knew one gentleman ? between of solid literature to purchase thie work, Sn ee creates among | machine for feeding sheets of paper to printing past praying for. {Shouts of laughter | B OONE CL UB. jaa the Democratic membersof the House yester- | Presses ; ‘ Mr. Kennet wished to say one word in re- | "J." & #1 RST GRAND FANCY DRESS| NoTice OF POSTPONEMENT SRE Witinet ouly meatatain, tat cetiad S00 5,7 by ise charge made liy Maske. McQueen, adres abate! oapialnitret — je Prev. | ply to his friend from New Jersey, who seemed | Wasnircoen aatoauty Rooms. on FUESDAN E ARE COMPELLED TO ANNOUNCE reputation of the author. Even the pedantic Boyce, and Keitt of South Carolina, and Quit ikty, tepetoney, and other tases pond to be 30 well pee up in his catechism in | EVENING, the 20th January, 1856 to the subscribers to the PRIZE EM eS A " J = ol ard to tl ture states lyi The C res: JIDERY Es we Gibbon and the philosophic Hume must yeil man and Barksdale of Mississippi, from Mr. ahaa aie , regard to the future states lying north and The Club, in announcing their first Fancy Dress | BROIDERY RAFFLE, that we sball bave to their light before this brilliant starin the his- H. M. Clark, of New Britain, Conn.—For south of the line, and the state of purgatory. | Bail, take occasion to assure those who may hon- | Postpone the drawing for a few days, on account torical firmament ri As th tie had be ki or them with their presence, that every effort will | Of there being still a wamber of chances not yet Spawn in machines for heading bolts bind onee ‘then hana read ian ce be made to render their time pleasant and agree- | taken. Those tamepecne wishing to subscribe wil! ezekiah Crout, of Baltimore, Md —For them into that dark place in advanee, he de- able; that strict order and decorum will be main- | Oblige us by giving us their names early, as we improvement in removable flanck bar for ee- | sired ty know in reference to his catechi: talned, and nothing left undone which will tend | do not wish to delay the drawing any longer than » 2 o Stechistm | to increase the enjoyment and add to the pleasure | We can help. We will state the day for drawing curing the glasses of lanterns. s whether, when he informed the House on Sat- | of the orrasion P in a future advertisement. _ Elisha H. Collier, of Scituate, Mass.—For urday that he had got beyond “effectual call- | Scott’s celebrated Cotilion Band bas been en- CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO, improvement in heading spikes. . ing,’’ he was also able to see his ‘election kaged forthe occasion. - Jan 14 Cor. Penn. aveaue and Ninth street ohn P. Philo and Geo. Cowing, of Seneca | gyro.” | remendous laughter. | upper and Confectionery will be furnished by Falls, N. ¥Y.—For improved method of opera i Richardson to ‘Mr. Seattering,”’ in voting for a Speaker. This change we understand to have been oceasioned by a point in Mr. R.’s reply tothe queries speared at him on Saturday last By his admission of power in Congress to enact the Wilmot proviso; though he quali- fied it by a simultaneous declaration that, in Tae Paicape puts Tings rather astonished us by an assertion that the Washington Scar bas “adopted its editorial articles, without eredit.’’ Carefully examining cur file, we found nothing in the editorial columns to jus- r IN VIEW é : Mr. Pennington thanked the gentleman, and | 88 «*perienced caterer. ¥ ADVANCED 8 : tify this assertion, but among the selected | his opinion, the exercise of that power would | “™% fireengines. 2 : begged leave to say that he “ owed him one.”’ C. mmittee of Arrangements oO suchas. Wee alle Re roeaene ae oe ae : i =f C.J. Cowperthwaite, of Philadelphia, Pa.— (Laughter. | A Bridgett, Thos May, LC Robertson. | rior stock of gentlemen's UNDER SHI TS and paragraphs, on the outside page, at the very | be a virtual infraction of the terms of the| yor improved hydrant rhe ; , 2 te 4 = . Int sae “ Hog 3 FOESRE. . The House then adjourned. Tickeis ONE DOLLAR —admitting a gentle- |] DRAWERS, at greatly reduced prices, such as bottom of the last column, there nestled the }| Union—of the principle on which, under the ; peter tin Seon and Cortland Doug- peas man and ladies. jan 15—eotb Silk, Scotch Wool " me 7: stuti z ass, of New London, Conn.—For improve- ad sa: = — oe Shaker Flannel, Merino, &., of all sizes. say sabes = _— aimee ene pe aera 2 a Alea ape mentin gas burners. ” . [ The S oe vey she FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL All in ‘want of articles in this line will find it such paternal solicitude. Surely our friend | “provide all needful rules and regulations for |“ Demit C. Cumi: , Of Fulton, N. Y.—For © Senate did not meet to-day. £ to their advantage to give us a call, as we are de- oF TH the Territories.” improvgment in loc cate valves. In the House, after they had refused to] BOOK BINDERS’ SOCIETY | termined sy ae ort very cheap for cash. in the city of brotherly-love cannot expect us ; : Ed. A. Curley, of Westport, Conn.—For im- | adopt a motion for a cail of tho House— ov THE ; fet to mark and brand every estray which wan- 'y, of Westport, adopt a motion for a cal the House iy Hat, Cap, and Gents Furnishing Store, és t e DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - 2 ne » ders into our outside folds? There is a vast 4 taps a the Caucus of Democratic mem- ileery DE Onuoanhnee ud Bury Hantz, | Mr. Quitman rove to a personal explanation, HE MEMBERS OF THE BOOK-BIND- i. Pee Fe. avenue. bet. 9th and 10th streets, difference between leaded matter under the | V@' of the House, to meet last night in the England.—For improvement in reefing sails. | stating that while he felt perfectly satisfied Rete wom, se peer pe brcrmpergi dg oar as editorial head, and the odds and ends taken Representatives hall, promulged as they ad- | Patented in England November 30, 1850. that Mr. Richardson, if elected, would ad- | Grand Annual Ball will take place at CARUSI’S “ ol) CASH. (373 toth xp atin: candi of ri ich | Journed yesterday, gave rise to much excite-] Joseph C. Day, of Hackettstown, N. J.—| minister the duties of the Chair in a manner | SALUON, on TUESDAY KE ENING, February WENTY PER CENT SAVED BY PUR- Lead portions of @ paper, shout which ment and innumerable conversational specu- For improvement in fire arms. = perfectly conservative of the rights of the | Sth, 1856. ceisiee oka motee am M onan be the editor has no knowledge. ee << What's out oon eee Allen Greene, of Providence, R. 1.—For im- | South, and of all other sections of the Union, eer spans Behe = used on the part of the the oe to buy s monger yong goog to jeccuaeee ations. ats out now *" was exclaimed | proved mode of attaching thills toaxles. | (commenting on Mr. R.’s legislative history | ™Esputa’s celebrated tron an song og eustain that justly merited confidence, I now pro Correction —The correspondent of the | on all sides by opposition members. The secret W. W. Harvey, of Saltville, Va —For im- } to show that he was justified in holding that Pins eae! ack pose to reduce my valuable and extensive Phitadelphia Ledger, in this city, repudiates } of the call was the change of position of three pievenens 7 pnplgnenis for eer —, cuinten,) Adc on to explain the tts Tickets THREE DOLLARS; for which sup- mings aye mecnipene” ap a , } is , AS ghee rae aleb 5. Hunt, of Bridgewater, Mass.—For | between his own views and those of Mr. R . rt will be furnished by th: t ed ca- | *! of at an tmmense sacrifice to my , a = —_ “> — - amp and two Mississippians who | improvement in cotton presses. i upon the abstract point of the constitutionality | terer in the Det SO ee fcr. advantage to buyers. Merinos, Cashmeres, iliary @uard, or ited to him in the New ork | yesterday threw away their votes, refusing} Frank @. Johnson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For | of the Wilmot Proviso, and intimated that his | | Tickets can be obtained at the Music Stores of t Laines, Cassimeres, and Cassinets will be seld Express, from which we extracted it. The | longer to sustain Mr. Richardson. It un- | improved method of regulating speed of wind | votes aeeee him yesterday, by way of setting | Mr. ap sd one! reat Dae te leanne oe et ee assertion was made by the correspondent of | doubtedly generated indecision and distrust ree 7 himself right on the record, he should continue see Commitice of Reseption—blue rosette 1 have just received from Auction the Philadelphia Enquirer ie: the Domearaié k Richard W. Jones, of Green Castle, Ind — | hereafter to support him, being entirely satis- i 4 50 dozen linen Towels et 6 cents e P 4 . in emoeratic ranks, and made it neces- | For improvement in brick machines. fied that in his heady the rights of the South Floor Managers-—white rosette 3 cases wide bleached Cotton at 6 cents, worth 10 —— sary that they should again meet each other} A. Kendall, of Cleveland, 0.—For shingle | will bo as safe aa in those any other honor- Committee of Arrangements. 3} bales heavy unbleached do , at6.cents, worth 10 Coniuid ingrtee is hae in consultation, and either take some new de- ay, Ketehi f Buffalo, N able member whoever. bles eee oe FOr Wree fies saw od Meri by as soueduien ve2 « dore Vanderbilt, who has been = m. F. ry .Y.—F ni a thas Vroe, ino 12 cents in the city s week, leaves for New York to-day. parture, or induce the seceders to return to improvement a rae a Aare eal al Sepa “us awamengrcee. ope Glover, Baath : Veariciarti perigee Calico, 6 cents worth 12 --++ Rey. Dr. McCabe lectures at Baltimore, | '¢ fold of the faithful. There was evidently} Samuel M. King, of Lancaster, Pa —For | vis: dig soe G Rosswace” 20 pieces Wool Flannel, 12 aif i ee this evening, on “ Chief Justice Marshall.” | much tribulation in the camp. shingle machine. " ‘ Whole number of votes cast, 207; necessary R H Marcellas, Morris Dubois, 2 cases fine Calico, 6 cents, worth 10, warranted Rev. W. H. Milburn is lecturing at sain Wm. R. Lavender and Atkins Smith, of | to a choice, 104. Edwin Jones, Wm H Gorbutt, fast colors Newark, New Jersey. ad The Public's Interest in It.-—We remained pore, Mass.—For improved steering} Richardson 65, Banks 92, Puller 34, Pen- jani5—_1t0 T L Lamb. In addition to the above we bave a and . wheel stopper nington 8, scattering 8. —— +++ Rey. Joseph F. Tuttle, will read a pa- per before the New Jersey Historical Society, at its annual meeting on the 17th inst., on ** Wastiagton at Morristown.”’ +--+. Rev. J. H. Plunkett, so long connected nubpeene, ga of BUOTS, SHOES ana Horatio McGrath, of Meig’s Creek, Ohio—| Mr. Miilson—when hie name was called in THE SPECTATOR FOR 1596. _ : ee a rn Cr ri 'e Al boys’ black For improved bits for boring felloes and tenon- the course of this vote—addressed the House HE PUBLISHER OF THE SPECTATOR which we are 1 ta proyees i caap on ing spel a ; . in explanation of his course in the nding has the pleasure of announcing that Paur. H. | CASH. R. B. HALL, A. Merriman, of Hinsdale, Mass.—For | election, declaring that he had dane tis best Havye) Esq, the distinguished poet, of Charles- | No 373Seventh street, fourth house above I st , in the hotel halls, last night, until 10 p. m., in the hope of learning what had been done in the caucus. We found every one there as anxious as ourself for information concerning i mortising machine. to compass the election of Mr. Richard: ton, 8. €.. has become bis Corresponding Editor | and one door above Mr. R. G. Hyatt’s with the Cathoie Qhurch in Martingburg,Va , its action, though few there were who agreed] F. i. Sioore, of Boston, Mass,—For improve- differing as he did on ome points pon that Mr. Hayne will give our readers the batt efforts | jan 11—6¢ (Organ) ‘s a as its pastor, hus left there, to take charge of | With us in believing that no action that would | ment in safety coal hole covers. gentleman, and that, feeling due responsi- of his mind and pen, and will devote‘his energies NEW JEWELRY STORE. a the church at Por‘smouti:. possibly be taken there could by any chance Jas. McNab and Adam Carr, of New York, | bility in his position as a member of the | the establishment and ‘maintainence of the +--+ 3. B. Sensom, Esq., edidgr of the Ful- ton Demvcrat, we are pleased to see, hes been appointed Sergeant-at-Arms of the Penusyl- vania House of Delegates --++ Edwin Forrest gratifies the Balti- moreans to-night with bis original conception of Ricbard the Third, whieh excited in Alew York, a engagement of ninety wights, so profow: a sensation. R “ --.. Lavrs Keene appears this evening at Fee ene epn een members >, 3, N. Y.—For improvement in steam stop-valves, | House, he thought it his duty to do everything ne. pe riot berry Fea agen! Dane ores R. D. Nesmith, of Lake Village, N. H.—| within his power to com oe a satisfactory | his = auctions in theshape of vate Watt or | French FANCY GOODSand Fe: improvement in machines for dressing | election. He had, Seater to say that r. Hanvey will remain a his post at Wash: onsen. goes Caer ae es. t he sho . Ri r ington, at ulate t and selec . a Ephrain Parker, of Burlington, lowa.—For ag homens Revel ots papeapi matter of ‘The Spectator, with that high regard kat, (tho so By tem a ge machine for making clothes pins. conservative member. He continued his re- | £F fitness, value, and 37 bam Rema el aed [TS meng tee eines, Ira 8. Parker, of Sharon, V t —For improve- | marks. explaining at some length the fact erty bree ry As rests Wardnns R. SCELETS R Nos i BINS, ment in wash boards, that this wilstion Sos by no means as import- ht eP RE BEA 19," Whose Poctical effasions has and a general assortment of JEWELRY : Reed Peck, of Cortlandvilie, N. Y.—For | ant as had been represented te see wf ceptions te ake aay oy a jans—¢ i improvement in door fastenings. us r a fe eek = strengthen the forlorn hope—the triumph of Mr. Banks. The Republicans—credulousgen- iemen that they are—were certainly Appar- ently most excited to hear the news, in the foolish belief that they were to be the gainers from the anticipated Demoeratic squabbles. No choice having been effected, they pro- | field. He will also bave charge of the theatrical si <a . Charles Perley, of New York, N Y.—F i ig nd tnusical department of . OPERA GLASSES. . io the “Love Chase,”’ supported hy—Mrs. | cause in some shape or other bas a majority | Vessels. Whole number of votes cast, 206 ; necessary | Of “ fa bear pel ane ‘Tales,’ bas been | which they can sell at extremely low price They Pdvott as Widow Green. Miss Keignolds as | im the Representatives Chamber; and now,]. Avie! Pevey, of Lowell, Mass.—For im- | to acholoe 101, Sas Lite of eine teen ot Weak Seah af PANCe Cen en ont Lydia, Mr. Bass as Sir William, Mr. Jordon as when asked wh “J ’ | provement in re-melting iron scraps. For Richardson 65, Banks 92, Fuller 33 red. 8! ps of FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTI- ildrake, and Mr. Dyout 25 Master Waller. rar ked se to be the upshot of the Ezra Ripley, of Troy, N. Y —For improve- | Pennington 8, scattering 8. ? p Howe A nc gel Wil pies contribute occa- Ores % rERFUMERY, &e ay ay ee ---+ J. W. Gilman, of J Pxisting state of things there, always prognos- | ment in casting metals fe one Mr. Washburne, of Me., thon offered a plu-| | ‘Tux Sructarox Is no longer an experiment. | yitenttention at their Fancy Store, No, 10 Penn- while at work in ¢ saw wil ticate a speedy triumph for their candidate |. Sue! T. Sharp, of Danville, Mo.—For ral rule rosolation, to take effect on a It has passed into its second frolume, and basa mast to Mexere. Waller Hapa s Gas eee kick 2 dog from the end of , ace anally through Democratic divisons—the withdrawal | 2”, renssaast ‘3 new outhars. thirg siiegesding vote for Speaker. larg and Increasing list of Heo itis _ brought bis foot in comtact with the descend- | of Democrats from the hall, de., &o. This ty homas J. Stratton, of Waterloo, N.¥.—| Mr. Clingmon remarked that pe had ro- every citizen y For improvement in ditching machines. M. HOFFA & CO. ing saw, which severed the fuct from the leg ben art, oC New fone cently been willing to adopt’ thi platrality tg tales wand bowel ait i aban Bre ays TO NOTIFY THEIR friends Z ” » N. ons ih jn a tuipkling. all sheer “fol de za)” fnd means only an ad- «+s Prince Albert is inclined to become a { Mision that the Republican caus. is clearly deist, ante Moet in her senti- } in 8 awinority, and that its supporters cannot ments that 1 bas the worst $1 i in| fears, not only for the establiehed church, bat age: oa totes acs oan triamph fo ‘Bis established salary, which at the present | ‘He election of » Spoaker in straight forward time amounts to over a thousand dollars «| Way—by virtue of its own strength. They day. may rest assured that ug differences in tho , i i '.—For | rule, but was now unwilling to yote for it 0 Si scrips my at. 7, & peplie thet a ae improvement, in revolving fire arms account of the exposition of that pallanen’s Mabryss. ittingten's: Ademeen’s, ond Whekings Donan nations pa Sy ance ‘Gone * yerancis M_ Strong and Thomas Ross, of views on the equality of races and amaigs- bac tores. * ‘ s_ | the store by the reeent ‘toe red ,. tee Esigennes, Vt.—For improvement in platform mation question, aaa by Mr. Banks on Sat- Pn o cae supecsite rene “ — sat of the weather up'to this time — : : aw: urday last. : . Jf impossible for-rarpenters to-work . Mates ae niberland, of owg!t, Mass —For}| Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, was ¢ into his | Feeney ane et TIONS TWO DOLLARS A & . = RTS “Fe ng frames. reasons for having voted against ition DoWar forsix months, ot Fifiy Cen: TER. RAPP A = — S. Tay r, of Danbury, Conn.—For j of the plurality rule aye this time. Here pelea eamenattes ph : aioe 7 ae es ‘provement in yarn dressing frames. our report went to press. . - jan 15—3t A. F. HARVEY, Publisher. dec 31 06 Pa. avenue. ’ - - ws ‘ . *

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