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tion in that way. Thus | showed his excellent taste. It was near mid- | to our city since the fact of the election of the hoar business,” the presentation of ns, AMUSEMENTS. EVEN I N G STAR, pony see or have been defeat- | night when the guests were bidden to this opi- | honorable Mr. Banks, to be the Speaker was ra TV astadeue audios ~~ R. WINTER'S ers TY. | cd—that is, the speedy aud thorough reform | curean treat, and we cannot give a better idea | announced far and wide on Saturday, by tele- Pass . cose cack, tau Denhdheor af GRAND EXHIBITION OF ie the. service. | of its excellence than by giving—from a carte | graph. The election of the officers chosen by asi - oth adopted i eis re CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, ‘We trust that Congress will make some pe- | beautifully printed on white ratin—the the House, though it has given rise to much | @¢ House, ‘ 7 Ae CRYSTALLINE VIEWS, CHROMa- ani vision for all the officers retired BILL OF FARE. gnashing of teeth among their competitors, al Darling having been sworn in by the TROPES, METAPHORSES, &c. 2 iy gr in question, who may have| Stewed Oysters. Broiled Oysters. | has not served to lessen the excitement at- oo Campet, of Pa.. offered a resolation|] AT FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY........... February 6, 1856, U7 Advertisements should be handed in by Fried Oysters ‘ ; see cing THURSDAY, Jan. 31 32 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear} heen cut off suddenly from their means of| Boned Turkey on a Socle, ornamented with er, —— made, Indeed, it has — “yet allnarrs ad postmaster of the . Been mrend on SATURDAY AFTER. until the next day. support. But we are not for the repeal of the | Meat Jelly. Greatly incre: » excitement previously Mr. Phelps moved to lay it on the table; | NUON, at 3 occlock. law, and the restoration of the officers retired | Deer's Head stuffed, chores! ‘a oxusting in office-secking cireles of the Fede- | not agreed to—yeas 105, nays 103. And then | Fall particulars in small bills. jen UT ASENTS FoR TUR Stan—The following | under it, an some urge. There may be special | s, Vor Phali# Ham on # Socle, with Meat | rat Metropolis, as it amounts to the opening | the resolution was agreed to—yens 108, nays 27. | > ———— — named persons are authorized te contract for the ey hich it wi : fiend pas h Round of Beef. of the grand ball only. Who don’t wanta| _n motion of Mr. Clingman. the House rules EW BOCKS AT TAYLOR & MAURY'S publication of advertisements in Tax StaR: cases in which it will be wise for the Presi- — — o io iite Vac ina ie Eas danse? of the last House of iepresentatives were N Dunlop's Digest of tbe Laws of the United Phtladelphia—V. B. Pater, northwest cor- | dent to restore individual officers to the active eef's Tongue, in “ ‘a : adopted. On motion of Mr. Wheeler, it was resolved that there be paid out of the contingent fund of the Heuse to John W. Forney, late Clerk, States, 1 vol, com: » $7 50 ner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. oe En, New York—S. M. Patrinen. & Co., Nassau eR, Scollay’s Buliding. Fillet of Pheasants, in border of Jelly _ service list. Let Congress make, after due| Chicken Carl = pele Ne: in en. Removed and Appointed —The newly elec- investigation, the proper representations to} Aspic of Pa ges, in Form. the Executive in psa cases; and, Macedoine of Vegetables, in Form. ted Doorkeeper of the House yesterday after- 4 vols complete for $1. ” ‘Bookstore, near #h st, Boston—V. B. P. 14 RED LEATHER —FOR SALE, ons § Patti of Chicken’s Liver, Parisian style, noon remeved Mr. Thos. J. Galt, of this city, | in addition to the salary allowed him by law, 1,000 skins, by if the law makes that action necessary, give] Chicken Mayonaise, ornamented. tho superintendent of the H “ ” | eight dollars per diem for the additional ser- HENRY A. GAINE. UF Jos Prewrine.—Our friends and patrons | 15. tng power to restore them. Whatever} Chaud Eroid of Fillet of Duck, ornamented. at re be ar catet a ie ete vices performed by him from the 3d of Decem ol eae Cornhill, Boston, Marsachuse'ts. ea ee eee retratch nag | evils have grown out of the action of this| Aspic of Norfolk Oysters, in Belle Vue. SE Wii ee a E.; 1855, until the carliee | of February, 1856. = =aomaossiraaeinee every kind of Jon Pawitino with despatch and - Fillet of Deer, in Form, Russ fasbion. in his stead. He has also removed Mr. Jas, r. a, submitted the following reso- | yraLENTINES ! VALENTINES! in the best manner, at prices as low as in any Board are fairly attributable to Congress Salad, Poland s ether office in Washington. Job Printers are also lution, and demanded the previous question : ple, in border of Jelly. L Wright of N. J., from the post of door- At 206 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. alone; as the Executive in this case has sim- Aspic of Game, in Form, ornamented. keeper of the southern d f Resolved, That Oran Follett, of jumbia, fev JOHN F. ELLIS. — Turkeys. Pheasants. Partridges. Chickens. Pe . oor of the Hall, and | Obio, be, and he is hereby, elected Public - campers are Aopen oa ss pean hema g +d out the law with firmness and zn jayne Wil eat appointed in his stead Mr. James Nokes of | Printer fer the House of Representative of.the Bored BUC ee &e Thirty-fourth Congress. Mr. Carlile raised the question that the House could not declare y resolution who 50 small BUCKWHEAT 20 (100 Ibs.) bags cylinder and Adams’ power-presses. So, also. De ; 75 family and supertine FLOUR. ‘ruit Pyramids. Cak mids. | this city, who not very | i We are jealous of the proposed interposition wiht =e ake Pyramids sinkea very long since was removed has the Star officea Book Bindery connected with Orange Pyramids, thi Commissi ic Bui of the Senate in this matter to the extent to | Lemon Ice Cream, in Orange Ice, in Form. by the new Commissioner of Public Buildings At, equal in its capacity to turn out book binding = 4 Form. Raspberry, in Form. from a place under him. This isa ‘ride and | should be its printer. The Sth section of the | Just received, and for sale : of ali desoripttions to any other in the District of which it is asked; having far more confidence Chantilic Baskets. Sagar Bokets. tie” business, against which the Democrats, | *¢t of Congress of August 26, 1852, required - BARBOUR & SEMMES, - Columbia. in the capacity of the Board (professional ex- | Biang Mange, flavored Cham e Jelly. we take it for granted, will be i re that there Should be “e/ected public prin- ad wigbeaces og oa 6th and —= perts) to judge of the relative qualifications | with Lemon. French Kisses. otemplaia nly ter,” and, therefore, an actual vote was ne- | “ett, Phos a ——_—_— : : - g pins SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS and merits of their brother officers, and in the | Vanilla Ice Cream, Almond Cake ee Toe cessary. 2 oan The § t i influences under which they acted in the dis- | Charlotte Russe, orna- Fancy Cakes. e Speaker thought the question must be i passage i i SLIGHTPUL BEVERAGE, The Union announces the f the : mented. Pine AppleIce,in Form | Bravely Done.—The Navy Department, to- | determined by the House DELI ‘ rree ymcy § Texas debt bill by the Legislature of Toxad charge of their trust. That is, we regard the | Rum Jelly. Ribbon Cake. ? day, received notice from the Purser of "the The House then adjourned. Alves ea, CARES every rod The original It passed the Texas Senate by a vote of 16 to influences and responsibilities under which reel ae Foto United States ship Savannah, the flag ship of Proceedings of Te-Day. peerage day, at By nie fe lE 14, with a proviso that its acceptance should Leanne be te : Coffeo. the Brazilian coast squadron, that he had| Inthe Senate, to-day, Mr. Clayton moved | and 10th sts. U. H. RIDENOUR & CO. to lead to wise and just conclusions than the one-sided personal reprosentations under which the Senate must act in a great measure, if at all. In what we write above, we have in view onfy the public interest and the good of the service as a whole. The Ball at Willards’.—The carnival festiv- ities which precede Lent, (like an exhibition of fireworks,) always surpass each other in brilliancy, until the last surpasses them all. not be a bar to the claim® of aiy citizen of ‘Texas on the General Government for Indian depredations committed prior to its enactment by Congresr. The accounts do not say whe- ther this proviso was attached when it finally passed the House on being returned to that body. As the main struggle in the legislature was over that proviso, and as it was only able to obtain two majority even with that attached in the Senate, we think it passed the House Bo amended. If so, it is equivalent, practi- cally, to the rejection of the bill; as the ex- emption of the National Treasury from any demand for alleged Indian depredations in Texas, formed one of the chief reasons for its enactment by Congress Unless Texas agrees to settle all such claims herself, Congress sooner or later will be asked to make appro- Priations on that acceunt to the amount of many mijlions—ranging any where between five and ove hundred, perhaps. The Intelligencer contains an interesting biographical sketch of the late Commodore Morris. _ OOo or WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOssiP. feb 6—eo3t WASHINGTON CITY MUSIC STORE. £ BEG TO ASSURE OUR NUMEROUS friends (bey will find our stock of Music to be the largest and most varied in this city, to which we are constantly making additions. New Mosic received cvery week. Also, Instruction Books for Piano, Guitar, Vielin, Accordeon. Ban- jo and Flute, Music a B ses ran, Rone, eral assortment usteal ments. =e “I JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue, bet. Ob and 10th sts. feb 2-1 ——— MVE DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, ON F Friday or Saturday evening, the 6th Instant, a Duelling Pistol, with saw handle and Damas- cus barrel. Amy one returning the same to this office will receive the above reward feb 5-3t Such a repast, sorved as it was in an unsur- duly drawn a draft for $552, for the bonefit of paaeed style, could but find favor in the eyes the orphans left destitute by the ravages of (and mouths) of all, while the assiduous at- | the yellow fever at Norfolk, Va., that amount teptions of Mr. H. A. Willard, like the sun- | having been subscribed for their relief by the light upon a landseape, lent an additional | officers and men of the ship. charm tothe banquet We are ha to be 7 . : able to state, too, aa there was no i lait . Mr. Parkers French, who is now in Wash- —no pilfering of flowers—no spilling of soups ington, is said yesterday to have addressed = over Indies shoulders—and no selfish hovering pore ao the Becreraey - coats 95, fg Serko over “private wine,’’ as a hen guards a soli- wees > seorent a — meme me tary chicken. All went ‘merry as a marriage — om pene cee Miosregus, Brilliant have been the different festive Neue s ] epi rey la iant as have iffere . ceived in that capacity. scenes of the past fortnight, each one marked ayabiak ae sapber the walisce kad fall por ane - : “. ms by some distinguished attraction, the agreea- ace ce = ovr, ay display: bghc nail andet J Confirmed.—The oy bei Net aare REE of motion’’ in all its whirling grace. Mrs. | confirmed the nomination of Samuel W. Fish- ble features of all were combined in the last Senator T###*##n, bore away the palm as M ball of the season—the crowning glory of y y P er, a3 Surveyor of the oustoms at Matagorda, : = | the most graceful among the ladies, though | Texas, vice Wm. J. Phillips, removed. — sories—given lastnight at Willards her gallant partner was rivalled by a distin- : - SF i Post- “ guished young diplomat, and by ayoung naval | Removed and Appointed.—The new od Gee a Ge ner pages 2 me officer in usiform, by whom the present cold | master of the House has removed J. T. Mose, 2 t cd, x a es aed aise - eo ae _ | weather, after his Arotiv experience, is proba- | the principal clerk of this office, and appoint- such has been the reputation of the ‘* hops” But the gay scene, long pro tracted, at last Monetary and Commercial.—The following given there, that this, their annual ball, has | °*™@° ' # close—and so must this account of | quotaticns of bonds, stocks and land warrants been looked forward to by the eax monde | * From the spirit manifested when we left, | were furnished us to-day, (February 6th) by with great interest Nor were those who were | ‘” the ‘wee sma’ hours,”’ the appearance of Chubb Brothers : Aurora must have warned the votaries of Terp- fortunate enough to be present in any way | ~ ‘ A TP: 1 disappointed, for it was indeed a scene of fes- sicbore that it was time to part, and we will BONDS AND CITY sTocKs. | Par. | . a joint resolution appropriating $1,500 from the Senate’s contingont fund to purchase two hundred cords of wood for the pcor of this city. Mr. Clayton read a letter from Dr. Storrow detailing cases of suffering from want of fuel among the poor of Washington. Mr. Hamlin objected to its consideration at this time. Tho presentation of petitions, introduction of bills, and reeeption of reports of commit- tees was then proceeded with. After which the resolution of Mr. Clayton was taken "Bi and was opposed by Messrs. Toombs and Hamlin, and advocated by Mr. Clayton before we went to press. In the House, the Speaker decided the reso- lation offersd yesterday, declaring Oran Fol- lett, of Ohio, the Printer of the House of Rep- resentatives for the Thirty- h Congress, to be — of order. 2 ee ee ‘ , Whereupon nominations for that office being in order,.ti ¢ following were made, vis : By Mr. Bingham—Oran Follett. By Mr. Wheeler—Cornelius Wendell. By Mr. Carlile—Robt. Farnham. By Mr. Cullen—Nathan Sargeant. By Mr. Dunn—Jobn T. Defreis. By Mr. Lindley—John T. Towers Mr. Skinner—Francis P. Blair, Jr. The House then proceeded to a first viva paced vote for a Printer, with the following re- sult: Whole number of votes cast, 195; necessary to a choice, 98. PATRONS OF THE TURF NPFAVOR OF GETTING UP A RACE COURSE near Washington are respectfully re- uesied to attend a meeting which will be at lint’s Hotel, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON next,at@o’clock. feb 5-210 SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRANGERS, AND CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, Are hereby Notified that eur GREAT SALE OF BOOKS, AND GIVING A SPLENDID PRESENT ‘To each purchaser, will continue until SATURDAY, Feb. 16th, AND POSITIVELY NO LONGER! E PROPOSE TO SELL A LARGE stock The Naval Reform Question.—We have avoided the discussion of this question sedu- know him in that capacity. Tho fact that, | San Franciaco do 10 pay N. ¥. do ie, Si r rime neede er t English do Knights, 4 reason to respect and regard, and to whom we | Tie, Sidney Webster, Esq., Marshal Hoover, | with a heavy majority against his party in the | Seanoouio” ao leher ay. oe Mr. Ridgeway Shakspeare in 1,4, or€ would not, under any circumstances,do an| nd full delegations from the Senate, the Washington Corporation 6 per cent. | $100 103 108 of Standard and Miscellaneous Literature lously, and have never approached it without | tive enjoyment in which even time was cheat- | ¥°5°T °UT Sin pen fear mee Rone Gieedln ets “ce “to a “i i re hn ea “68 prteg aiormeeny ard ge ey mame yy feeling ourself compelled 20 to do by a strong | ed of his dues, for the winged hours flew past than delighted with each other—with the en- i ania tp sorrons. ac mal im ie Mr. Sargeant. el shape of Elegant Presents, varying in value from sense of the obligation of duty upon us, the | unnoticed. tertainment—and with’ ths Willards. cr att do $ do do . 1,000 | 8 96 a a a al yO part of conductor of daily paper at the seat} Prominent among the brilliant array in the | The Elected —It is needless for us to OF ocean sas | 1000 | “i % Mr. Syenree 7 Jetcrsone Works (cloth & half calf) 9 volumes of Government. We have many personal | reception saloons were Senator Houston :and aught of Adgm J. Glossbrenner, Esq., the re- | Momnhis do 6 do do | N00) 6 @ 70 Mr. Blair... 2 ee wee neeneen ae) 1s ao friends among the retired officers, and still] Mr. Speaker Banks, both boarders at the | elected Sergeant-at-Arms of the House, as all| Pitwure do 6 do do Lee} os oat Bloc a Bancioft’s History U-S..6 -~4 more acquaintances whom we have every | hotel. We also noticed Mr. Secretary Guth- perunewe _ Ge 8. Ao do pred ng bo M: oa : 3 National Encyclopedia. 6 oon 3 1 | 03 @DHHD SHDDTHDD GOHAASDD FKOVDDDHDNOD OHO 3 do do do ; 7 Waverly Novels, 27 do hall, he is re-elected, shows that the expe- UMFFED STATES STOCKS. J: Watson Webb. . H pain phical Works, 4 do act of injustice. Nevertheless, our judgment, | Honse, the Army, the Navy, the Press, and | rience of members with him officially, counsels oan of teed Se b= Hey | No ee being effected, they were engaged | Humes’ History of England, 6 ~ after carefully studying the questionsinvolved | the ‘‘ Engineers.” After a pleasant inter- | that he is eminently fitted for the discharge of Loan of 1668 a iss ele vole for a printer as we went to Do aie At A ~3 ~ & in the action of the late Naval Reform Board, | change of salutations, the gay gathering was | the duties of his position. Incline (irmijs a | = les Sp Te a re | oS Wood bury's Works, 3 ee counsels that it has accomplished much more | Summoned to the ball room—a spacious hall Capt. Nathan Darling, the successful cand!- RAILROAD BONDS. | otis ~ ogre thy te meta ae = "na Cass Oenonomariony ha wget a ~ good for the country and the naval gervice of | Which, with its L, is nearly two hundred feet | date for the principal Doorkeepership of the Baltimore & Onto cPao' iss | — | 8 @ 90 pugger etl day.” ee een OOF eines Manual, complete, 3 do the United States, than evil. No one familiar | in length. The floor was neatly “ chalked’ » | House, is » native of New York, but for many | Peating causi is os See oe = with the late condition of the navy doubts | in colored devices, and the combined quadrille years has lived in Louisiana, and, if we aro | tims centai 5 ae =“]/a oa ee EY WARD Lit speckached tees | a a, oa emer that the application of the pruning knife to | bands of Fleet and of Clark furpished exqui- | not mistaken, was engaged in steamboating | ‘ll? Cette! (Freeland) 7 do — |" @© | Coxrrisurions : cot ee A energie yop tae hectare ae. the service was absolutely necessary to its | site music, including “ Willard’s Polka,” and | on the Mississippi and its tributaries. A few Bank of Metropatia — | 106 @i0r ayes tae Tae ee All of which are offered for sale by the Wash- wellbeing. Indeed, the reform was demanded | nding with the old fashioned “Virginia Reel.” years since he removed back to New York, | Patristic tak hs ° rH For Second District, between Pennsylvania —_ Red Fog! Jad Gift Book Store, under and actually brought about by the clamor of | To even enumerate a tithe of the prominent | and was elected yesterday as from that State. | Parmer techie’ Bank Georgetown | — | Se @ St grenue and D street—Wm. A. Bradley, "| Dexter's Hotel. “ _ et the ie pg eerin for years they urged La present, would require every col- | He is undoubtedly as well qualified for the imate = = Third District, between D and F streets— = Sew. get oea age 3 ap cnn it upon the Executive, Congress, and pub- | umnof the “Star,” and a supplement into discharge of the duties devolved on him by | Fravkiin {none in the morket) aa John F. Callan.G W Cochran. anaien S58, Sat Nesaee, aang: emarnasy ke enind 2 tees : : ‘ | For Fourth Di; streets— | salaries, locations, &c., of all and oth- lic opinion, They carried their point; and the | the bargain. So we will but make mention of | the House, as any one of the host of his com- spar wages eronee: | John W. H we coo er public aoe and agents, civil, military, and Jaw passed to that end in obedience to their | those who are boarders in the house, and in petitors for the position. In -due time the | [rina per cent. | — 1% @% oe ec aoe eg pt Massa- —— —— a —— A ’ . = i use| a, 5 Lord. Ores, cond! behest, was framed so as to accomplish their | Whose honor the ball was given: The belles of | Democrats of the body will come to find him ~ a5 rs | mon A : For Sixth Fo Bt gp wrtenem’ Mdm sonore and veer belonging to the United States, and when Purpose in the best possible way. Under it | the heuse, we believe, were Misses Preble, | as acceptable, even to them, as any of their Paameeonvel s ¢ ee a a saamtrCeie an, Aig = ep reel epee onene od by Con + .. ae 74 6 |— » u oe 6 —Jno. P. 43 ‘<indhocaure oe names ap om — —— all sp Political opponents can be. When a Demo- | California? do [=|% 8% Pers Dr Wm. © ‘Bonamel, John "Linton, F. rem, or any department lier of the Govern- omaposing the Board were an- |, Of New York, . Comins, o assa- | crat (before the rise of Know Nothingism) he | ————-————----—_ ‘Donoghue, A. R. Allen, Thomas Berry men| octavo volume, . nounced, the service and the country, with | chusetts, Mrs. Russell Sage, of New York, and | was a Tampant one, and, as he does nothing ae a BANE SORES Dise’t eo wi heres Bisies oe ee ; . “ isc’t. ~ isc’t. SMIT! D > 23 — ‘ P Vashin: one» accord, spproved and endorsed the | Mrs. Hope, of Baltimore. Foremost among | by halves, he is quite as stiff-backed on the | Eastern States... 4 Richmond. i So LECTURES Figs For sale in Washington & ‘wane. admirable selections made by the Secretary. | the gay throng were Mr. and Mrs. Senator | other side of the fence just now. New York Sta‘ 4 Norfolk. i seer — ‘‘ Chemistry applied to the Arts” on} eh 5 Bookseliers, near 9th We need hardly say that no naval service of | Foster ; the Hon Chas. King, of New York, | Mr. Morris is a Pennsylvanian, who has lived a oe : be blot elena oma telow si pate mo R HIR KA NEGRO GIRL, SLAVE any government ever embraced a more com- | With Mrs. King, Miss King, and Mrs. Gracie ; long in Charleston, South Carolina. Hecame par Wincheste i The public are respectfully invited to attend. Sec cee ee petent, accomplished, honorable, and intelli- | Hon. Mr. Wood, of Portiand, (the “ Railroad | to Washington as a clerk in the Post Office De- iN. W. Stat af et = . ‘ed ot hese Address sinatra Tick gent board of officers than those whose’ names | King,” of New Engiand,) with Mrs. Wood partment, from which he was removed by hi i Kentucky - ib en SEY ERANCE ATTEND —ALL | — ee oe et —— a : = y ois he hi sever UST—YESTERDAY, (SUNDAY) FEB. composed the list in question. They were as- } 224d Mrs. Adams; Senator Lyman Trum- | political opponents. Subsequently, he became A ee iam, - Gompeny will teeeuntin, ‘hat mee or oan 3d, by a lady, a black lace Veil, near the cor- sembled as professional experts, and as the | bull and lady, of Allinois ; Capt. Van Vieit, P aug Company will take place on THURSDAY EVE- | ner of 1 and C streets. The colored woman who a candidate fur the position of Postmaster of 4 Other S. States ..1a2 U. 8. A, and lady; Judge Gilchrist, of the | the House, to which he was elected yesterday. LAND WARRANTS. Court of Claims, and lady; Hon. Mr, Strana- peers of the other officers of the service, to NING, the 7th instant, at 7% o’clock, in the determine who among them were not, in all is sup to have found it, or any one else who Room over Charles Werner’s Hotel, on Pennsyl- may have it in possession, will be suitably re- He was a staunch Whig until Know Nothing- | 160 acre warrants, per acre...$1 06 a $1 07 | Vania avenue near 6th st. At said meeting an | warded by leaving it at Mr George I’arker’s, at i i i i i : 4 4 feb 1-6t respects, fit to be retained in active service. | han, of Brooklyn, with his lady and young | ism was born, and has since proclaimed him- Tees = a0 Ae ae ; . : 5 i Compare take place of all the officers of —_, = Comets. Aunt The law admitted of no qualification in the | daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Wardell, of Now| scif tobe ‘an anti-Nebraska Twelfth section] 60 do do do 1.) 102a 104 | Byorder: INO. Y. DONN, Sec. OUGHT AND SOLD AT 76 LOUISIANA disebarge of their delicate and responsible | York city; Col. De Witt, M. C. from Masea- American party man,” we hear. Some of hi8} 40 do do seveeeeeeee 44 00 0 45 00 | PO 7 Avenue, ©; ite Holmead’s grocery, neer ‘Semmes’s. Ai through post office _ feb 4-im* UPERIOR BLACK TEA.— 40 chests thet choice BLACK TEA, at 50 cents T pound, forsale by Z.M.P. KING, feb4-3t 265 Vermont avenue, corner 15th st. ' RESH SUPPLY OF TRUFFLES, French Peas, and Musbrooms, in cans and half cans Also, ‘ferrine De-Fois-Gras, fiom Strasbourg. Just received and for sale by JAMES H. SHEKELL, feb 1-3t No. 2:9 F street, corner of 13th trust. Under it, if an officer, in their judg- ment, lacked any one of the Many cesentials for the dircharge of any one of tho many de- scriptions of duty that might be required of him, it was their duty, under the law, to reeommend that he be rated hereafter in one of the classes ofthe “retired.” One or more members of this Board had sailed with every officer of the ser- vice or served with him on shore duty. Many of them knew well, personally, nearly every officer whose qualifications were to be passed chusetts, and lady; Hon. Mr. Pringle, of New friends, in electioneering for him, laid great ; Meee York, with his lady and daughter; Capt. | stress on the fact that ro isa panda an secon quotations of the Ist, there hae Beckworth, U. 8. A., with his lady; Mr. and | “d—d furriner,’’ Robert Morris, to whose been no change in warrants. The supply is Mrs. Blake, and Miss Slater, of Massachusetts; | patriotism, personal credit and financial ea- | /*78*t but the orders are fully equal to the Hon. Dr. Dickson and lady ; Hon. Mr. Flag- | gacity, our country owes so much for the final supply. The present prices will bring forward ler and lady; Hon. Reverdy Johnson, lady, | triumph of the American revolution. warrants, as it will enable dealers in the Miss Johnson, and Mrs. Morris; Hon. Mr. — country to pay $1 per acre, below which price Morgan and daughter; Hon. Mr. Clark and _The Weather.—The poor of Washington | warrantees seem indisposed tosell, From the lady, cf Connecticut ; Hon. Mr. Brooks, of city are suffering just now, as never before. | 15th inst. we may look for an increased de- South Carolina, and lady; Mr.Harvey M. Wat- | 5¥°2 & protracted season of intense cold | mand, but do not think warrants can advaice terson and lady ; Hon. Mr. Warren, of Boston, weather, wherein the usual out-of-doors work | much, as there is but little saved by the set- You are hereby notified to attend the regu- lar monthly meeting of the Company to be he'd at Ha: d & Wilson's, C street, be- tween 6th and 7th, at 7 o'clock. It is expected that every member will be pres- ent as business of importance will be laid before fou. * By order of Lem. Towzrs ge _feb 6-118 JAMES STONE, Sec. Ad MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN- qq iecteeceats ATTENTION — TLON —You are hereby notified to attend the regular monthly meeting of the rg ny on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 6th instant. Panctual attendance is necessary as bus- i ‘ ; = ie iness of importance will be transacted. DORTE MONNALES, CIGAK ANDCARD upon ; and all of them knew the professional | and lady ; Miss Keene and her neice, of Phil- - ee ltl loesescncaee mltoge pias suspend. | ‘ler when they sell in the Eastern ae =e “By order of Capt. Ker pe . = CAL ican. tos —_ reputation of every one of the canvased. It adelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Haven, of New York, ed, is unknown in the previous history of this] 110c ,or over. For most of the public lands| feb 5-2t THOMAS McENIRY, Sec. Dealers in Fancy Goods. Perfumery, Jewelry, Fine Fans, &e , 370 Penn. feb 4-8 avenue, under Browns’ Hotel )XSTERS, TRUFFLES, &c.— Freeh and € Spiced Oysters, in cans; Truffies, Pecite Pais was impossible for the Government at this Point to obtain more able advisers, than the gentlemen in whose hands the right to decide on the relative qualifications and the present Professional condition of their brother officers wae placed. In discharging that duty, they have either entered into a base conspiracy, falsifying their previous personal history, and atrocious- ly injuring their retired peers, or they have done their best for their country and the ser- vice, each to the best of his ability. There and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Camac, of Phil. section of the country. As a consequence, | in the old Lowa and Wisconsin districts there adelphia. even the most thoughtful and thrifty of our| are applicants at over the Government prices, With such an array of beauty and fashion, laboring population have made no provision } in which case the land has to be entered with wit and wisdom. “at home,” an idea can be | #&#inst the disability accruing upon them at| gold. The revenue from the public lands will formed of the many hundred invited guests this particular juncture. Who, that has a | be far greater this year than was anticipated, present, all of the flood-tide of enjoyment. heart, fails to feel deeply for, and to sympa- owing to the fact that the land has risen in The toilettes of the ladies were truly spendid, thise with them ? Who, knowing no want un- | value above the Government price before it especially some patterned silks, of delicate satisfied, can close his or hor heart against | could be all located, and thus it has to be en- colors, and exquisite finish, surpassing the the silent appeal of the season (u their better | tered with gold, as warrants cannot be paid in much vaunted brocades of our grandmother's nature ¢ No person in comfortable circum- fortand worth more than $1.25, nor can they days. Some superb POL of talle, orseinen® stances is there who has not something that he be paid in as $1.25 in money and the balance ted with embroidery, were much admired, or she can conveniently give to the poor, | in gold, ~———— eee THE FAIR AT RYLAND CHAPEL corner of Maryland avenue and lth st., will continue until THURSDAY EVENING, Feb-uary 7th, when it will close with a sale of the articles remaining unsold. As ‘“‘the Speaker is elected’? crowds may be expected feb4 Bae AT TENTION , FLAG COMPANY A No 1 —Members of the Franklin Fire Company are hereby notified to attend the regular monthly meeting in the hall of your Engine House WEONESDAY EVENING, February Sth, at7 7 o’cleck. It is desired that every member will be present. as an election for officers for the ensuing year will be held ROB’T E. DOYLE, Se Champignans Pates, English Walnuts, Chow Chow and Horse Radish, Fresh Tomatoes, Green Peas, Catsups, Jellies, and Sweet Pickled Peach- es, received this day and for sale by ZM_ P.KING, feb4 265 Vermont avenue, corner 1th st GOLD-HEADED CANES E HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF VERY superior gold headed Canes, suitable for Presen's. Also, a large assortment of silver- headed, sword and other Oanes. : ; . ; s G. R. CROSSFIELD, S c. feb T. GALLIGAN & CO. could have been no half way action on their | while lace flounces and puffed tulle Jerthe’s which, so given, will alleviate oamaring and — peal from Europe, together with the REMEMBER THE POOR —THOSE Dealers in Fancy Gone. Jewelry, fine Part. They must have sought to do their| worn by others were equally bewitching. cheer the drooping heart and spirit of some | organization of Congress, had had & most fav- | SESE Fentiemen who have egg dad ~ | atches, &c., 370 Pa avenue, ' fed 4-3 under Browns’ Hotel WILL LEAVE SHORTLY. ADAME RK. respectfully infcrms the blic in general, that she will give informa- tion fn all the Affaire relating to . Heakh, Wealth, Marsiaves. Love, Jou , Law Suits, Difficulties in Business, Absent Triends, Sickness and Death, and in respect to all ——— duty caly, or to sacrifice their fellow officers for their own benefit, and that of their per- sonal friends inthe service. Out of 201 cases, there may be two dozen in which others than the retired and their immediate relatives and friends, believe that they have not made wise and Prudent recommendations; not more, cer- tainly. We do not believe that they toe erred in 80 many cases, with our poor knowl. edge of the personnel of the service. But does any sane man not personally interested in undoing their work, imagine that they have gent Telie the of the First Ward, as well as ail other ents of the Ward who are desirous of contributing to the relief of suffering humanity had the opportunity of doing so presented to them had the o unity so heretofore, are oy aed Tequested to send their contributions to Treasurer, J. W. EASBY, No 156 G street, between 20th and 2ist streets. feb 4- Y REQUEST OF FRIENDS Retina SAYER, M. D., will her lecture on ‘Fashion ant tic to Moral and Physical Health, at Odd Fi ? Hall, THURS- DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cts., at Shillington’s Bookstore. feb 2-4t# F° R SALE—A HANDSOME, GENTLE, 8] s Many of the belles wore what is termed the really worthy person. Who of us is there | orable effect upon State and other first class ‘Brigona headed © mixtaré of roses and who, when searching his own bosom, is not | securities Virginias advanced 2 per cent., velvets, from which hangs pendant flowers or | ‘°!4 by the silent monitor, conscience, that he | and Missouris 14; but they have since fallen feathers, with goldtendrels. The fashionable | 2®* failed to de his share according to his} back 1 to 14 per cent. The large payments style of dressing the hair was in having flat | ™°®™* for the bevefit of those in need by | consequent upon the election of Speaker will bandeauz on the forehead, with the back hair whom he is surrounded? We should like to ee ee divided and rolled from under the temples ane that rae being a believer in the ex-| and relieve our money market. istence of any such person. But we need not inte idreshenctabap ire Heiriateinart — moralize over our present point. The bleak| Th Ourrent Operations of the Treasury Sanglig deine Fie the wilt. "Fire was Nok northwest wind, the ice-covered street, and Department.—On yesterday, 5th of February, great dieplay of jowelry, although ies | *B° Wsiling forms of the half-clad poor (who | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on Si ay of jewelry, although many ladies | too proud to beg) one meets at every ti the books of the Department— ore diamond crosses and pins of rare value, ey eae AY !—HaY! a 150 bales prime HAY, in store and for sale not honest! i i . F edi BStocks.... $5,830 49 Pjited, sound saddle and harnes PETER BERRY, : -_ y advised the Executive to the best | and we noticed some exquisite cameo brace- plead to generous hearts far more eloquently For - Trensicy Departnent * "9'296 13 | Horse Will be disposed of on very accom. na es 85 Water street, Georgetown. | o it professional judgment? We think | lets. than we can plead the cause of suffering hu- | Vor the Sekar ye lapareeeet: + 6,951 85 ee ral é wn. fed 6-3 '| YOUNG LADIES’ CLASSICAL INST!- not. Itis objected that the officers tried (every During the evening, wubb ihe amela ice manity around us. Give! give!! give!!! | For Customs.......seseeseeserse 56,988 52 bien oe TUTE, i Officer of the service) were not allowed the | occasion to visit the - . fellow citizens, just now with liberal hands | War Warrants received and » Teco ate ene Aberaneate cod Wachiapien ae? nag SF er ee can BE RE- right of an i 2upper-room and admire tered.ccccccscccesecceceseves 23,480 19 . 3 AFEW MO. 2 open trial. They were not tried, | the sum; aad generous hearts, we beseech you. a Memorandum Book, marked ‘Diary 1536 ceived. in the ordinary astaplaitee: of tke ae a Pe Sl Tepast that awaited them. ie War repay warrants received and 21,480 19 | 4 suitable reward will be pai For particulars enquire of the (aT = Their merits were passed on upon their ro- | the cutee np anne poe fet anagraad Whedetrrriibrelsancipdl- iit pau On account + 140,403 25 oe ae at = ~ = = spective records and the knowledge & ‘l ved for the waiters, by | bers, and lobbies of the House, swarmed yes- | From miscellaneous 946 00 L water THE 3d INST, JOHNSON’S SALOON, ige of each of | which arrangement all conf, : 353,380 45 | £4 St. Matthews’ Church and the corner of 18th No. 311 G street, near Thirteenth them personally, possessed by some member or | wards avoided, at Pahang tontay wed.the day belure, with hungry aiiyp | Fae Sout: M32 and M streets, a Purse, containing about $16—one VING HAD FIVE OR SIX YEARS EX- of tve dollars wom aot ream pon = a pits chief cook forthe Messrs. Wil- ‘ams CLEMENTS, House and Siga | 4056, the proveioter of this entabitehmens 4 De’ Painter, Pa. evenue, between i7th and 18th furnish DINNER PARTIES, SUP- 5 i 441 20 members of the Board. To have ai 3, aceord to each one of them in the objection to which and all wore well attended seekers. Where did the * | From Lands. 5 y all come from?—wa, cided te the tompling elect ane diate | upon the Lips ofall diineresied observers CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ig cfeot of garcrononio | The Capitol building resembled, in the appear- : to the trial indicated we refer, would all others who may fever chef d’cuvres, and trophies of confectionery th ithin i tal Whi In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to| fen 6310 rage ag se bod hg ge eared have compelled the Board to haye remained | nor was there suy lack of the more subeies’ exe - mee vgs the press, Mr. Foot delivered = speech upon the {48 PICKED UP YESTEt DAY IN the | gentlemen and private lies with Meals, in session perhaps until the year 1863 with- | tial edibles. , ‘ouse on the day after an inauguration. Of with Great Britain 'W “row, out 12th street, a brown CALF, sup- gentlemen with Day Board. ~ Out a recese; as the case of each pepo edibles. The fame of D’'Evinoise, the Course, all the anti-Administration office seek- | C**ta! American question | posed to be about a month old. The owner can | “Al kinds of Game of the season constantly on . each officer of the | Soyer of America, is too well known to uire » Mr. Wilson having next obtained the floor ‘at 321 Twelfth street, between M and N, by | hand ; and Soup served daily 2 1 retired, only, would have takes, ~ obleg | eee in wminaton (whose name is legion) | on thateubject, (the special order,) the balance | St! Several Rooms to let; apply as above. “7+ ®|praice, and the arrangement of the tables | wore there, with hundreds whe have flooked | of the der erase se devoted to ‘ morning jan Sim

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