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; * ith the the session,—several of them the very last | thrifty persons, with one accord they boast of | ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE ESF Married men are less troubled with th Ss. EVEN NG STAR. night —and after too,—when men’s the better wages paid there, of their indepen- “2 eee Feb 1, i088 peer yy Sy bo a FoR TWe DAYS ONLY: — a | are utterly unable to study into the 1 healt saeabnrs <n x, 14, Fel , P AT ODD PELLOWS’ Hatt HINGTON CITY: reagons for the amendments,— when an | dence of the personal constra Yesterday Rev. Francis X. Boyle, of Wash-| gAmerican silver, half and quarter dol- =e ND THURSDAY, Peow WAS : honest man, who cannot understand them, can | business, and declare that abolitionism is not ington, preached at St. Mary’s church, in aid | lars. by edict, are henceforth to be worth only | WEDNESDAY au raga » Febouary MONDAY................February.11, 1866. | only safely vote ‘‘no” against concurrence with only s humbug with which to delude those of the charity fund of the Young C atholie’s forty and twenty cents Island of Cuba. KR. WINTER'S the Senate. Then comes the reignofthe Lob | +44 North who have just about sufficient edu- = , (er Which can smell the rat quickesi—the 7 17 Advertisements should be handed in by | Y; hy cack ica pas a moor rye 4 cation to make them pestiferous members of gree § Tia selbbiel all respects | wan who knows the most, or he who has the GRAND EXHIBITION OF r4 ence Commi is agreed upon, act for an ‘al one, was succeded by a large | most nose. DIORAMAS. s a ep teys r they may not eppeer | two Houses. The w ‘ole business is then taken | society, but a source of future evil against collection. om 78 CHEMICAL MAS, from Congress, and consigned to a few mem- bers of the House and Senate, in Conference Committee. If this Committee di , another Committee must be appointed,—and another, and another,—and, meanwhile, night “ Eg Punch says that Rothschild has just . lag mumereus An [rishman named Hanrata, was on Fri- | been examining the chest of Spain, and finds Gy» 5 ae RWS, Chroma. day committed to jail peer ae on the —— it extremely hollow. TROPES, METAPHOR - eC baspahipat ll inquest, with causing the dea! > An American Bishop is said to have 7 wy, the favorite Diorama of “MILAN Ca- which they are as ready to contend in arms when the final struggle may come on, as are the native sons of the South. We never yet knew an Abolitionist who 17 Acrnre vor ruz Stan.—The following named persons are authosized to comtract for the Publication of advertisements in Tus Stan: hilade LMEa, northwest ns id morni The Democracy assembled in general meet. consumed whole evenings in a THEDRAL.” with the celebration of ; ot] | wacked eo : ae i meet- | Bible for th tence he proposed to use as idnight Mass and ‘he gorgeous ‘idet Fink and LE pa a worked to death, aeatwaare Cat cel ped professed to give his experience in the South, | ing at the Lyceum Hall on the of foxt for. aks caat sermon, ‘God tempers the ig) “<Belsbazzar's wee, Jerks Bz Ea STIR Devs Koren | see retire,—while the sleepless Lobby per- | Who was not either so crazy or so lazy that he once gh ; Berry presided, by | winds to the shorn lamb,”’ and to have blushed ‘east Beston—V. B. Passema, Scollay’s Buliding. f pnd. GH. Smoot as vice presi | when he was informed that the author of that | 4,Band of Muste tn attendance dents, and J. Louis Kinzer acted as secretary. | gentle and endeared saying, was no other than be 15 cents. ‘Exhibition comenence ~ Resolutions endorsing the course of the Na 7 my tus | 27s o'clock, feb ii tional Administration, expressing confidence Enwrence con , the indecorous gen —_———— NATIONAL THEATRE. in the State Executive, appointing thirty-one - ~ — delegates to the Richmond convention, and = NOTICE —THE COLUMBIA EN- | Lasex axp Py yd C. Janaere disapproving representation of counties by C No. 1 will give thets An- Also useum .) akae than eatioate, were passed, and the | nual Ballon East eR MONDAY Match ‘Mth, | Stace MamsonnereseeseeneeeeeBlr JErPsneo®. could not make an honest living any wheres and therefore had taken to speculating on the fanatacism-and the sectional prejudices of the ignorant in the North, as a last resort to get bread outside of alms houses. The persons to be consulted as to the real condition of sist in their points, and, nine times out of ten, carry all before them. The Conference Com- mittees sepect to the House, not in explicit and plain English,—but in Algrebraic numer- Fae is, the Senate agrees to amendment “No. 20,"—but di to “19,"’—or the House agrees to ‘“44,’” and ‘45,’ and ‘46,’ -— but disagree to ‘47,”—s0 that, of the 206 « -_lo U7 Jos Priatiwe.—Ourz friends and patrons Br notified that we are now prepared to exeeute every kind of Jos Paantime with despatch and im the best manner, at prices as low as in any other office in Washington. Job Printers are also meeting was on the eve of adjournment, when, | 1856, at the Assembly Rooms. notified that we are prepared to Go every desorip- hse Leertet ees ep ere eer white sities aa wd pragnegeipra'd Hon. Wm. Smith ap; hp the door ; epee Particulars in future advertisement. . Dress Circle and tion of press-work that can be exeeuled on double | 07, po bas then ee voions and | 22zi0us to learn p are those oF his entrance several voices cried, “Smith! } febii-eos COMMITTEE. | Family Circle, cylinder and Adams’ power-peesses. So, also, corrupt,—that it would seem to be the very brethren, who, having gone South, have suffi: | Smith!” and, thereupon, he rose to respond A LECTURE WILL BE DELIV- | Gallery.......: ; has the Star office Book Bindery connested with | invention of the Lobby outside to cheat and | Cient brains, industry and character to thrive | and was invited to the tribune. ered by Maj. BEN. PERLEY POORE,| No extra charge for Reserved Seats. Private St, equal in ite capacity to tum out book binding | defraud Congress within. in their new homes; of whom there are tens if; He was just from Washi » he said, and | of Massachusetts, for the benefit of the poor of the | Boxes can be obtained. Box Office open Saturday Of ali desert pttions to any other in the District of Columbia. — SS “Thus, often in Congress, after midnight, there go out of the Treasury ten or fons millions of dollars,—upon these mere Algre- came to the meeting in search of some friends ; | Fourth Ward, at the Rev. G. W. Sampson's | and Monday from # until4 o'clock. however, he was happy to intercha cour | Church, E street. between 6th and 71h streets, on not hundreds of thousands—not the few dis- t. tesies with bis fellow citieens, and thanked | THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 1th. Firat appearance in this a years of the appointed blatherskiters who run over the Subject : ‘Foreign Travels, from Paris to Pal- ented and fasc: m th ir own | them kindly for their call upon him. Con- | egtine, by the way of tinople.? ~s SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | urog 7 '™°T*'* ofered for members, to vote ey ie SS ee gremt hed adjourned until Monday, and be | “big MISSES SUSAN AND KATE DENIN The Union exposes the hollowness of the = reputable livelihood anywhere atiney rpc redtaars scotergelisen OTICE.—WE TAKE PLEASURE MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 11, 1598, 7 = sai 5 ig the closest union by last dodge of the New York Tribune, that its The Kansas Question.—Now that the con e . ——— of all friends of the constitution. and the con- BS atmos Di eras ane. WH be abolition labors are for the benefit of the _ over the Speakership is ended, the Appointments and Removals by the Clerk | federacy. The seahemee ene Speaker, ing will positively take place on FRIDAY next, ROMEO AND JULIET. whites, not the blacks. On the whole, we are | Northern anti-slavery press has turned its | of the House.—Wm. P Ingram, of Ky,, vice | though he had gone the circuit of parties in | the 15th instant, at 5 o’clock p m., at our Stores.’ | Romeo, iss Susan Dentin sera to believe that the New sale Ez. | *Ptitude for villifieation and misrepresenta-| Wm. V. McKean. John M. Barclay, Danie, | ighteen months, and even now doubted by | Those ladies and gentlemen who are interested | juitet... iss Kate Denin tion, (then devoted to maligning honorable his own friends, one of whom said that he | inthe sorengmemene sampeentaliy invited to be members of Congress supposed not to be would belong to the Administration in less than three weeks—would give every advan- ‘press interprets correctly the true meaning of the ‘‘shrieks for freedom,” of the politicians Buck, and Thos. De Kaik Harris, retained. Isaac Strohm, of Ohio, vite John Bailey. Wm. present. To eoncinde with the There are a number of chances remaining | YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN, : unsold, which we would be pleased to dispose of. | ~)j +++Miss Kate Deni of the ‘Triénne sehool. willing? to be driven under the bit, whip | Haslott, of Pa., vice Wm. Lce. Jaines C. tage poeple to Met ee Lee CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY 2... Eliza. “Mise Suean Dentin The Intelligencer replies with earnestnes, | °™4 spur «i Messrs. Giddings and Greeley.) | Walker, of D. C , vice John Gaipte.| WB, | See Cohen migat Dave Been >| febi-st__ Corner Pa. avenue and %h st._ every one familiar with federal legisiation to the work of inflaming the northern popu an > Doors open at 6% o'clock p. m.: curtain rises at to manifest destiny article in the New Or- Markle, of Ind., vice Robert 8. Sproule. K. | well knew; his (Mr. 8.’s) course, he would be Be ea ede ten 1% O'clock preci v — feb $-3t leans Courier, wherein the policy of absorb- | !*t mind by the dissemination of all con-| A. Acton, of N J., vice B. H. Dorsey. P. B. | happy, at the proper time, to vindicate; he | =, Odd Fellows’ Hall on MONDAY EVE. GRAND CONCERT, ing Mexico is cievable monstrous stories against the op-| Tompkins, of N. Y., vice Wm. G. Martin, | Wud then unveil the ey, at work, | NING next. AT ODD FELLOWS? HALL. ig Mex’ urged. ponents of abolitionism in Kansas and Mis-| John Hardy, of 8. C., vice John A. Hunnicut, | S22 "8! certain he could lay his hand upon | "Tickets 25 cents—can be had at the Music Stores ———$————_ , of 8.0, , : trast be relatons with Great Brisala mers | “MISMLAeE Desire iiaece ei ws.| ‘The Five Taylor Brothers ited particular attention. It is surprising | sist them. Somer pe yo t . Respectfully announce to the citizens of Wasb- rsa unanimity ail Fastiss, Bite 60 febs 1_H. TAYLOR, Director. ington that the intend giving South, united in support of the position of the NOTICE._THE ANNUAL MEET- a = Administration. Yet the North hoped by war | <i of the members of the Merchants? POPULAR ae selena eae m= elite. onthorn exieasion: er Lenell, ba | at cite ean niet eet ee | monmdl EVGaEae is, tue, had a straight course marked out. He would | nueand 10th street, on TUESDAY EVENING, | assisted by Mins MARY E. DARLEY, Balti- give Mr. Benks a fair chance‘ nothing ox. | the 12th instant, at 7 o'clock, when an an election senate ienestiniiieaties tenuate, or set set down aught in malice,” | Wyll take place foroffcersand a board of directors. whe celebrated Pianist, Mr. CHAS. STEIFF beth, he believed i ie a oot ty eee ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | Tickets 95 cents t0 be bad at the Muste Stores gory locks at me; thou canst not say I did Wash and Mount Vernon Steam- | and at the door on the evening Concert ————e——______ WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP Confirmed.—The Senate this morning con- firmed the re-nomination of A. G@. Seaman, Esq., to be the Superintendent of the Public Printing. It was understood around the Capi- tol that this action was unanimous. How “Republicanism” Works in Prac- tice:—That is, the Republicanism of the day; not that under the influence of which our souri. Previously, this system of tactics was feebly carried out, in comparison to the virulence with which and the extent to which it is now essayed. Their purpose is, plainly, to force all the opposition members of Congress from the non-slaveholding States to disregard law, right, truth, public justice, and even all sense of self-respect and regard for their oaths \88 representatives in the Congress of the ‘United States, through fear of the conse- Chas. B. Adams, of Conn., vice Matthias Mar- tin. Robert W. Bates, of D. C., (messenger,) vice John R. Queen. Michael M Hitchcock, of Va., (assistant messenger,) vice Francis Reilly. Clerks of the House in the General Land Office under resolution of May 4, 1848. W. Bailey of Pa., vice W. Flinn; J. C. Green- leaf of Mo., yice Joel Pennebacker; Joseph N. Gordon of Md, vice Andrew J. Huggins; fathers framed the Federal Constitution. In | %°8¢¢s to their own political future that might | Wm. D. Washburne of Wis., vice D. L Dalton; it.’ Sore the conclusion of his speech the eet ! wrens thy ig wy an BE ow arg For particulars “shika Hy TAY LOR, the Massachusetts Legislature it passed over | T°S¥!t from going counter to the bastard and | Rufus Prentice of Mich., vice Wm. A. Sheet; | ‘98 #djourned. 1, |. m. Directors will be elected, and the yearly | feb $-it® Director unnatural state of what they call public opinion at the North on the slavery question. the Governor’s veto the infamous Personal C. P. Wallach of D. C., vice John C. Boyer; Liberty bill, pronounced unconstitutional and business laid before the ewer: John J. Burnett of Ala., vice John T. Holtz- Norz.—We do not feel at liberty to permit | ire the meeting resident THE FOUNDRY CHOIR, | our correspondent’s account of the speesh de- | feb 9—eo3t (Alex. Gazette) ” : s . Assisted by some of the most talented Pro- revolutionary by every Judge in the State, } It is easy to seo, already, that they aro| man; Charles F. Hurlburt of N. Y, vice figs by ea soe ate of — at Boa THEREGULAR MONTALY MEET. Seeders Sud Sheptebeen ot Winekingiom, 1 Pa . i i i . eo ui ASS e Democratic As- perched ae ht Se peat ar tiers ae Or Oire. ots are creating | Lewis Plat. Letchvek: supestlag. te sux sonny comedeen, SRE on of business. will be| | Concert of Sacred Music, cates ers. In Vermont it brou U ss i ; held at Forrest Hallon MONDAY EVENING AT UNION CHAPEL, in that Congressional district, our belief that | next, the 11th instant, at 7% o'clock. 20th street west, between Hand I streets north, most of the Democratic party in the House, | _ feb 9—%t ROBT OULD, President. On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 12th, ae a RI ete Bh iret declan nsen knowing well that the Democrats of the dis- | Be EMEMBER THE POOR —THOSE FOR THE BENEFIT OF SAID CHURCH. ‘i ‘ : { tlemen who have promised to aid in C jon 25 cents—to be hi: 5 trict who deserted their colors in the State | relieving the poor of the First Ward, es well as | Powvwinboenmge get 35 conte—to be bal at Gre ; election last summer, were ardent and active | = ieee serrate a Ward; A G. Ridgely’s Drag Store, First Ward; | friends of Mr. Smith in the Know Nothing | fa this jomiog weather, ut whe ray ot have Welch & Wilson, Georgetown feb 5-3" lodges, and that the course of no man in the | had the opportunity of doing so presented to them | — OST—A GOLD CKOSS. THE FINDER btate did more than that of Mr. S. to bring | Contributions to fee Tresseeer f We, GaSb | La will be bandnomely rewarded te leaving the | defeat on the Democratic State ticket in that | No 156 G street, between 2th and 2ist streets. same at 233 F street. feb %22u2w* | Washington and its Poor.—We have re- spectfully to say to honorable members of Congress who have heard the arguments used in both halls of Congress of late, that ‘‘ this city should take care of its own poor,’’ that Washington does provide for those belonging within its limits who are in need, as regularly and amply as any other city in the world. The present extra demand upon its citizens arises from the fact that some three or four thousand persons from the districts of indi- opposition from the North, the firm resolution to expose the folly and criminality of the electioneering trick on the first convenient op- portunity. There are at least twenty gentle- men who voted for Mr. Banks on the last vote for a Speaker, who are no longer to be driven hither and thither by the letters of Messrs. Giddings, Wade, and Greeley, written for pub lication. The Working Men of the South.—Our few Sentences in reply to the argument inthe New forth the late insulting and revolutionary legis- dative resolutions, wherein the principles and obligations of the Federal Constitation are openly set at defiance, the laws of the land repudiated, and language held towards the Southern States which shows that instead of caltivating the spirit of harmony, forbearance mand good will, so necessary to the preserva- tion of the American Union, held together only by the moral force of American public epinion as that is, a sentiment of rancorous most important crisis for the party occurring — —$—$<——————— qu NET TWINE—A PRIME ARTICLE since General Jackson’s second election, did | YALENTINES, COMIC and Sentimental, and good assortment for sale by : ; nd t variety of Fancy Not! d E. K. LUNDY, Jnatred to the whole South fills the hearts of - ’ = vidual representatives have recently been | not conceive that it would be better to elect Toys rsa leas champ os can be kad in the etty feb9 128 Bridge sannth: Dasmeet. the body which passed them i York Tribune's sneers and misrepresenta- | eoljected here with their families, by the‘@oy- him to the Speakership by Democratic votes, | _feb 11-3t LAMMOND, Sr.,7thst. | - caacmaninnce * ae ——— = pri Saeed Milde oe hes z tion of the condition of the working men ernment, to construct sundry public buildings. | than that an out-and-out opponent of their VALENTINES! VALENTINES: A assortment of Comic and Senttment- piesa htpae may 280) we 800 | among our fellow-citizens of the South, whom | ‘Tio inclemoncy of the season has necessa-| principles should bo elected, wholly by the | ASPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COMIC | «! Valentines for sale low, by i ita true spirit manifested in the very recent | that journal stigmatized as the * Poor whites i t 5 4 “Ail ome and Sentimental VALENTINES, wholesale E. K. LUNDY, message of Governor Chase, sending to the Pl tily caused those superintending the construc- | oppos{tion. It seemed to us that they very evi- | and retail JOHN F. ELLIS, feb9 128 Bridge street, Georgetown daiae aad sf reg: of the South, seem to have aroused all abo- I tion of the works in question to deprive them dently regarded the remedy a3 being worse | 306 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. T VALENTINES_VALERTINES! _— re the appe ° Esch “De Tevo- } litiondom; from which we judge that the force temporarily of the means of support; thus} than the disease. _feb1i-tf- He teHixson & MUNRO HAVE susT jutionary government 0 sas, for arms, | of the stubborn facts we took occasion to set throwing‘*many of them—industrious, honest, | Most of those who heard the Honorable M. | Came TO THE SUBSCRIBER OR THE opened one of the and best assorted money and men to aid in subverting the gov- } against its misrepresentations, told with won- : : rf pelealemnicmeney terns 5th instant, living at thecorner of 19:b stocks of VALENTINES ever before offered in ernment of the laws of tie United States = ; and deserving people, as they are—partially | Smith's speech on Thursday night last, doubt- | and E strects, a stray Nght bay Boks, DOS this city, and are prepared to furnish them at ” - derful effect. We find the Star directly and wpon the charity of our city, on which the } jess had forcibly brought to their minds a with bis near eye bind? ana no shoes on. je | about Lalf the prices usually charged, at their there, backed by s recommendation that the indirectly denounced for them in anti-slavery ‘i é y broug Feo- | owner is requested to come and prove property, | Fancy and Perfumery Store, on the Avenue, be. requests be instantly complied with, expressed in all directions fi hat budh cuit late inclement season has drawn heavier, far | ollection of the circumstances attending the | paycharze.andtakehimaway. feb i1-it® ’ | tween 0th and 10th streets a after stating with solemn gravity as many of ope’ nt Ureetions from which such publi | heaviey drafts for provision for the needy Democratic meeting in theirtown onthe night | 4 PAINFUL DUTY OBLIGES ME TO | TEWELBY, WATCHES AND SILVER. y any cations emanate, and column on oolumn and among those who are really our own people, before their last election, on the result of notify the public that my son, A LamMonp, ware —Coral, Cameo, Florentine Mosaic, the thousand and one falsehoods concerning page upon page of the Tribune, itself, devoted | than ever before. hich their tri h d - Jr., bas no interest in, or connexion with, my | and all other styles of rich JEWELERY, in sets cccurrences im Kansas with which the anti. | to the task of rebutting them. which their triumph at the approaching Pres- | stofe, and I hereby warn all Persons from letting | and single pleces. slavery newspapers have of late teemed, as can be compressed into an ordinary newspaper column. Governor Chase proves bis ‘‘repub- jicanism’’ capitally, by counselling the Obio Legislature to boldly aid im settling up and : i i acco’ Fine WATCHES for Ladies and Gentlemen, Pages Appointed.—The following pages | ilential clection hung suspended by a hair, Saree ee ree eee ed onte Okie CHATALAINS. fe have been appointed by the Doorkeeper of the | 8° it were, which meeting Mr. Smith did not | “Party ac A. LAMMOND, gen’r. Also, SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, | P ei 2 i “See ae wae y vi of y House :—W. P. Bell, Charles Hopkins, E. | Sttend; and those (circumstances) ene | PXSTRAY COW.—A BUFFALO COW tuat | SILVERWARE.) 4 “TY Sariety of Fancy Stanley Sebreiner, Frederick Hall, W. H. the meetings of the Know-Nothing: of Alex | has been stolling around the premi- We offer a large assoriment of the above which Waison, R. M. Page, Ed. S. Matthews, W. F. | *®dria, transpiring at the same time, after it | 8s of the advertiser for some months, we invite the attention of purchasers to We have neither the space nor the time in which to attempt to answer the Jyrbune’s editorial and correspondential arguments in detail, more especially as that task is easily accomplished in a few remarks. : A was taken in during the late seve M. W. GALT & BRO, maintaining the standard of revolution in} Thus, ite statistics are mere garblings of the ‘Peabody, Edmund Burke, Jas. H. Souder, | 224 been adjourned from their hall to the nope eerie iyrerypeost npareeeniony = aod g.gptt Pa avenue, betw. sth and 16th sts Kansas. Just such recommendations as that | record, proving nothing, save that those who |Andrew Johnson, Duncan France, Wm. A | **reet- > Toth streets, giveevihence of ownership end take | ——™ : : — —— are fast bringing on the now almost inevitable | cylied them seck only to lay before the pub- | Lefevre, Samuel E, Buckner, F. Blake They must have felt the force of the decla- | her away. feb 11-3t OTICE.—MY WIFE, LOUISA WOOD- conflict of arms in Kansas, by inspiriting just much persons as Mr. James Lane and Mr. Thom- as Shankland to demagogue the abolitionists there into resistance of the laws; the execution A IN WaRD, (colored,) ha left my bed and All these youths take the place of others | tion of the gentleman who pleaded the cause FIRE WouD: ioanedl coed Gt thane Steak Colines abe my who having been appointed by the late Door- of the Hon. Mr. Smith, in the Know Nothing ae UNDERSIGNED HAS 80ME HUN- | consent and approbation, I hereby forewam 2) istri i ; of cords of the best Usk WOUD, at ns againsteitber harboring or employing ber keeper, were in the service of the House up to | District Congressional Convention—that ho | se Gres Koads Tavern Farm, nine miles from Frreny antaner or form whatever. The said Loulza Saturday night last “had one foot in the Order.” We have no | Washington, on the 7th street plank read, which | Woodward being mine both by marriage and pur- lie such items as, taken out of their connec- tion with the statistics of which they form a part only, will aid the writers in their pur. pose of deceiving the public as to the true . : ; he ti for two dollars a cord. Knquire of | chase, I am determined to enforce the law inet which thousands on the borders of the Terri- condition and sentiments of the non-slaye- — doubt, also, that our Know Nothing fellow- bar Semen WV. Fling, at the fork of the oat ony Sha all Persons who may disregard this ne- tory will enforce, as the lives of their wives holding citizens of the Southern States. As Business in Washington.—As we antici- | citizens of Alexandria, while watching the GEO. TAYLOR tice. JOBN H. WOODWARD. and children and the security of their proper- ty is tobe the penalty of permitting those ‘who propose to usurp the government of the ‘Territory to succeed in their schemes. it— Republicanism’’—is doing its legiti- pated, the organization of the Honse has | late voting for a Speaker, felt almost asforei-| febll-olw* = Chapel Hil. | Georgetown, D. C., February Sth. SST cng feb 8—3t* already given new life to business in this city, | bly the wisdom of the reply made to that re- JUST RECHIVED. Vine OF , : ADIES’ FINE CALF DOUSLE-SOLE | SAVING OF ONE TON OF COAL IN In the-course of the last week it received an | Merk by a Fairfax delegate—that it was due BOOTS, with quilted to; : THREE. wir impulse which will soon be doubled in its bene- | t° their cause that he should be compelled by | Ladies’ filme double sole Wellington Boots ALL A) SAVAGE’S, AND GET ONE OF S 7 . A D heeled Gaiters his COAL SIFTERS and ASH TUBS, com- cial effects for all of us who are in business in | ‘heir action on that occasion ‘either to with- “nigh Morocec fairly might we throw ourself on the reports of Dr. Pease to prove that all the city of New York is in the moral, social and industrial condition of the field of his labors—the Five Points; or on the police reports of the robbing Ladies’ high Morocco Boots plete inone They are warranted to save at least mate work, by-the-by, in making heroes of | of shirt-sewers by dishonest and griping em- tho Federal Metropolis, from the millionaire veg a one foot, or to bring the other in So Mar asubibeile Baas nk ee. — per cent., ree in the such gentlemen as Mr. James Lane—Col. | pioyers, and the newspaper accounts of the | banker to the humble artizan who mends the | #/80-”- _ vagy, FS . ‘ Sign of the Gilt Saw, Pesnn av .. berg mak, nt Jou ana - labor and bread meetings that occurred many | 0ots of his neighbor. Maryruanp Sgnxator.—The Legislature of aan chidren's BOOTS ant ‘SHOES aul geitaie egal (latell. & News). Sola oT ' mas Shankland—Judge Douglas's Mr. | months ago iff the Park, to maké good the acific.— Maryland will probably elect a Senator this | for the season. HARMON BURNS, USEFUL ARTICLES. ‘Thomas Shankland—both of whom are Kansas | allegation that all who live by the sweat of Phew... 9rd Pe oe betes eh week. Among others named by the dominant | tional Hotels’? WY 40" Oa ofthe Na | oe WARMERS, TOILET SETS, (Git Generals, according to the newspapers. While | their brow north of Mason’s and Dixon’s line, to thp request of Lt. Hartstene, U.S. N., to] Party, are tho Hons. John P. Kennedy, J. TAYLOR BROTHERS. fret ot ta en SE all the old members of Congress will recollect | are the victims of infamous robbery and cru- permit, him to sail with the brig ‘Kootic in | Dixon Roman, H. W. Davis, William Price, HE PIANO USED BY THE TAYLOR ERS. ve cheap; OYSTER DISHES, and inzny how the hero, General Lane, figured in the | ety on the part of the Northern employing searoiffof the Pacific, which vessel has been | Anthony Kennedy, Coleman Yellott, Augustus from the celebrated manctaciory of Lishie trae | tbe koods; all of which will be sold at astonist affair in the hall with the Hon. Theodore 4 ‘ * prey ~ ing low prices. Call and examine, at classes, and only exist in a condition but a ” R. Sollers, and Drs. W. Bradl ler and | ton & Bradbury, New York, and is pronounced}| > J. L. SAVAGE’S unt, all the men of the press around Wash- ? out twenty days to-day. Those naval men ly Ty’ single remove from actual starvation. i who know the Pacific well, entertain no fears | Ninnian Pinkney. Warmmene es apne ukusanip cok erie feb 8- See = age och ena teh ats ingten will recollect how t’ other hero General, One of the Trihwne’s indignant correspon: | whate - tee hee eafek Mancy of tone, that they have ever Tistened to. - [Intell & News. ‘ figured in the affair at the hotel with Judge | dents—evidently some lazy abolition lout who ¥ y- EA Know Nothing Lodge was burnt out | This beautiful instrament, in consequence of | —————-—___{ intel. © — Douglas not long before. B i a 4 ; by the recent fire in Syracuse. Their furniture | being 8 sample Piano, and sent to us on sale we - , EW Boo . caoeians nounced the wet ote here eon, Wisely pro- | found that his propensity to abuse the frank] The House Committees were not announced inventoried according to the Standard, four | #7@ enabled to offer at the low price of $250. We | PFWHE DAY STAR OF AMERICAN FREE manta oan Pak ms ts toma hospitality of those (inthe South) on whom he | to-day, as had been expected. - broken chairs, a three legged desk, four vol. will give a written guarantce with the Instrument. DOM, by G. L. Davise a umes of the adventures of Maria Monk. » lot Also, always on ye ee Som the long es- “we ef Washington, by ops a . - sont es ol on ‘Ot | tablished firms of Ha’ wis & Co., Boston ; rivate Correspondence of Henry Clay, by Cal Resigned.—Pureor Aristides Welch, U S. | of chaice songs composed by “Seth,” a copy Knabe, Gaeble & Co., Baltimore, and Bacon & | ton. N., has resigned, we hear. of the Bible in Hindoo, and a brazen Eagle | Raven, New York. Old instruments of any kind | Diary and Correspondence of Amos Lawrence attempted to live without working, by tam- pering with slaves—tells the following ‘‘whop- per’’ in answer to us: make beroes out of such materials as now suffice to that end in Kansas —_ with silver wings and a blue tail. The bird | taken in part payment. Lives of the British Historians | i -altenticatedT: ions Treasury : JOHN F. ELLIs, Kate Western ; or, to Will and to Do The Appropriation Bills Resolutions of mee ponies theres ps A pt wiles abe Coarent Cera of ti piesa was saved and all the rest was 306 Pa avenue, between 9th and 10th streets Ten Years among the Mail Bags. the Senate's Fi ia y P a: citizen of Ten- | Department.—On Saturday, 9thof February, | destroyed. feb 1l—tr The Three Marriages, or Life at a Watering e e's Finance Committee.—Not long | nessee moved to Georgia, and purchased one | th 016 wore of T. Warrants ’erteked Stl oe Le Om, since we took occasion heartily to wish Mr. | hundred acres of land near the residence of cpereeas Mie Fale °") Tue Oyster ‘Trape.—About 1,800 gallons | EUREKA—THE SECRET D1SCOY ERED. | Lances of Limwood, by the author of Hearts- Brodhead success with his effort tq bri a wealthy slaveholder. He fenced his little | the books of the Department— of oysters were shipped at Norfolk for New IBBS’ VEGETABLE BALSAM F OR THE | ease. w a : 8 | farm, and tilled the ground himself with his | For the Treasury Department... $865,473 66 | York last week, to repacked for transpor- restoration of the Hair. it removes Scurf{ Casper, sseldamaaniamaean bod bk about @ reform of the method in which Con- | sons: thus establishing a system of free-laber | For the Interior Department 1,332 05 | tation to the Western towns. It is estimated, | 224 Dandroff, and cures all diseases of the Sealp | At MISS TE s gress considers the annual generg! appropria- in the midst of slaveholderg, for this man | For Customs...... 31,492 69 | says the Argus, that three millions of dollars | 12 discovery of this invaluable remedy was | Book and Paucy Store, No 5 High street, near i les in- First, Georgetown. feds tion bills; which has resulted in the resolution | °WBed no slaves. The rich planter, who was are expended each season for cyner from the aoe ee i ceteearoeiety nee ox- —_—_———"__ - ——-----—=-- now before the Senate, reported a few days | 23, Beighbor, soo found out that he was 6,667 28 | waters of the James, the Elizabeth, and other | perjence of testing the vexatious and d{xappoint- A CARD. : * 'Y* | setting a dangerous example. A working, in- rivers of Virginia alone. From five to seven | ing effects of almost every otber article of the | 4FYHE UNDERSIGNED, INTENDING TO ago by Mr. Hunter, from the Finance Commit- dustrious free man, who expressed some sym- 426 29} hundred vessels are said to be engaged in load- | kind upon the human head, and having succeeded. make a visit to Havane on the 15th instant, tee, providing that hereafter all the appro- pathy bors the — in their afflictions, could 727 50 | ing and transporting them to other markets, | in produc & wash which hundreds of the citi- | for the purpose of consummating a coparinership priation bills may originate in their chamber, | "°* Pe endured. The slaveholder watched for an opportunity to bring some charge zens of Washington are ready to testify as unfail- acegcoent with J.B. Brrr, Esq., formerly of - against him that would deprive him of his property, len; —————— oe a as wi CONGREsS: ing in its results, it is recommended to the public | this city, but now, and for the last pine years ell as in the chamber below. At present, SIONAL PROCEEDINGS. fi y request i Salting ov Tae Foutoy.—The new steam- h a full conviction of its permanent and beau- | resident of Havana, would respectfully request Precedent, and that alone, causes the Senate | and drive him out of the place. At In the Senate, to-day, no business of gen-| shi, Fulton sailed from New York for Havre be a ie eee on Posey gen ne pasar Ser to make settlement pre to abstain from originating such bills The ana ppp pet te ae ge = cral interest was transacted ere they went into | on Saturday, taking out fifty passengers and | #ti¥e, While it 1s warranted in al wholesale ‘The trade and the public generally are jnformed New York £zpress explains the evil effect of i Executive session, $79,369 in specie. Among her passengers was | retail at J. H. GIBBS’ Hair Dressing Fetablish-4 that 1 have on band sect 206-000 CIGARS, prin- a resolution by Mr Blane, Bey Pe petepe lial M'lle Rachel, the French tragedienne. M’lle eg ed ge Hotel, — at spe Mewntac- cipally of = ) ae, ee : oe tion of the officers of the body on Monday next, | Rachel came here with the intention of giving | to a Benn. avenue, between 9b 2 a oe piers Or goods which which was laid over under the rule, ati hiepnlne fifty serrations, ited Jed — — Teball bring with me on my return : © oO Al © princi} el 18 ‘s and OT asgortmen: Tn the House, Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, moved | States ai Canade, borides Havana, and pos. | O@ANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD 01a on, band 8 lange, ond GINS, - Proceed to consider the joint resolution of sibly Mexico. She has. given, however, but Peto. EES “aR Mwbich will be sold st greatly reduced pri: e Senate for the relief of the sufferi: about thirty, and those in the cities ew ces in this city; not agreed to.” P| York, Boston, Philadelphia and Charleston | Great Southern Mail Line! | °s,.., o; omers desirous of importing any pat called. Theslaveholder went to his physician, and persuaded him to charge the husband of the sick woman several hundred dollars for each visit during the course of the fever. In this way the doctor made up a bill of some $3,500 Payment was refused, and the doc- tor sued the account. The case went a Lat PS such s jury as slaveholders had succeeded in acking—and their verdict was for the amount. being governed by that bad precedent, so for- cibly and concisely, as that we cannot do better—to make the subject Perfectly plain to all readers—than to copy its description of the manner in which ‘the thing is done,’’ as fol- lows: “ The power, then existing in the Senate to * —— * of Cigarscan have alone, the latter two places having had only TWICE DAILY ~~ le faith cuted by ; ; The House then proceeded with the fourth is sti icate. ein their orders promptly and fai exec originate appropriations, let as see if there is | to pay sto any Te ged fo giv * peanileas.a | 2a voce vote for'a Printer with the following | 8° M+ Her health is still delicate (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) _| jeaving them with I ee ny reason why the a not be exer- | victim of an institution that makes courts and — : . Tue Gosport Navy Yard —Thero is much | Between Washington City and the South! Pa. avenue, bet. 12th and 13th streets =< »—but _ we “ a look mae juries the instruments of its purposes. If the is wegen? of votes cast, 173; necessary activity at the Yard at this time, and work is VIA: ALEXANDRIA febS-dt5th ‘ wi oo ce poten goie, in Sugum, rend yikes ie, barrow ournut-crackers again, | C00 te received 68, Wendell 66, Sar- | Progressing rapidly in nearly all the depart | GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND PROVISIONS FOR LENT. “ The Ways and Means Committee of the| journal ee Bs ~_ the ee sist it geant 9, Farnham 16, scatteri: ments. ‘There are about 1700 hands now em-| Leave Washington at 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. 4 E SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALF— House, in the long session, will report their Apprestiation Bills in February or Mareh— a for outrageous the House does not take them up before 14. loyed. é . saeeee 85 50 ND SALT MACKEKEL, of No choice being effected Mhig roceeded | P! The Roanoke, when taken into the dock, Fare from Washington to Richmond $5 BOAKED A backs, could with the fifth vote fora Printer, with the fol- size, at 6c. each; a a the avery Slievegammon roor- ac hagebae 4 was found to be damaged much loss than was | OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS | suoxeD HERRINGS, st O20. per box: afford to permit correspondents pored ington Railroad tocon- | NEW CHEESE, first quality, i5e. per Ib; = so to.act upon them. a pene to use its eolumns for the publication of euch in ae Raber at votes cast 171; necessary hexinoed £0 service, Tihs gompleted. sad vey, PASSENGERS a and BAGGAGE, Fics of SARDINES whale bores $i, half boxes S0e., the last ten days of the session, and in the last | bald ‘‘trash”” by way of eu even so| Mr. Follett received 68, Wendell 74, Sargent largest Kise — ahaa 1 rat sieamee shat hl ree SWEET O1L—quarts ‘S0c., pints Bt; qock they reach the Senato, ' The Finance | falseacause. Woropublish it with theview ot | 6, Fashom It anterng wo will be finished without mesh toigy nn? | tance of six mies, allowing ample dime "| WHITE SUGAR. incioding Lave 123. rer Ib Cuuntiton of the Senate then have no proper | showing our readers the sort of facts on which p they were e onthe sixth vote for s| "The appointments whoish wore csade.to All Expedition and Comfort are secured by this | RESH TEAS. from fue % 413 pe ibe r but what is worse, other Co en™ | the Tribune relies in its warfare on the Bouth, |? Tinter as we bo: pases: the vacancies occasioned by deaths during the | Route, as it isa coNTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST CLass | COFFEE—Java, Maricaibo, and Rio ; | tions — is worse, other Committees . Seeirinyaeet ea fever, give, as faraa we have heard, much | saturouD xa0M ALEXANDKIA TO RICH-| TONGUES AND SOUNDS, In kite, nd members of the Senate pile in span them | Northern persons. who have friends at the Wittanp’s Birt fs highly complimented pot oad seal 7 ee MOND. : JONAS P LEVY. : Serta chase nr fy ie, | act ergata tn | Fe Waning scrpnton pp | a cn alge aod cy Teed | TPaRovem eammenenns nd RAGeAGH | win gw cnn ony em are hundreds of thousands sush—wil! all recol- | in other cities, who unite in complimenting throughout the extensive t, and a — their minds, ‘ post dnl hea Be tiaaeet pe lect that where their relatives who have gone + Bo the taste apd bospfi ik lends greatly to the promotion of South in search of homes or employment are on oo pam mate ation’ of Ronte and Lost Bageare ob- ALENTINES ¢ VALENTINES: : and \to advance the interests of all concerned.+* aingl of sp A. EVANS, V oe . avenue, between 9b and 10th sts u » 8. Coe eee np, AS a oe gentjomanly proprietors of the establishment, | Novfolt Argus. va. te sone mene ent,

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