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a means of increasing Mw peosion for revo Yatloaay services ; and so far as the other as- pirants are concerned, simply as a rebuke to the huckstering, haggling, gambling spirit manifested by the drummers for the various reverend candidates. The whole business of Slecting ohaplains for the House hag become a disgrace, not only to Congress and the cler- ical profession, but to the cause of good man- ners and morals. id ‘ Appointed.—The Secretary of the Treasury here, so far as they commented upon the suf- “Hicionoy of the actions of the Texas Legisle- ture upon the law of the last session of Coz- gress, known as the ‘‘ Texasdebt law.”? They say in the Star: ' ““ The Texas bill has been accepted condi- tionally, but the condition will not affect the payment of the money as intended by the act of Congress appropriating $7,750,000 to be distributed, pro rata, among the creditors. The words of the act of the Legislature Texas, ses bill, are—_ «“ The State of Texas hereby withdraws and EVENING STAR.) \seeret sews see coer —— ee SSS ne Judiciary Committee.—Speaker Banks WASHINGTON CITY: has duly ‘‘ packed” this committee, also, with sesseees February 22, 1856, | * ™ajority of Republican party men, earnestly FRIDAY .....,. : iia anxious for opportunities to build up, by the id ts should be handed in by | legislation of Congress, their own political or- woes: a they may not appear | ganization. until the next day. George A. Simmons, of New York, who was in 7 AcuNts vor tHe Stax.—The following | the last House, is its chairman. The old gen- Puniealion of adveninements in Tae'Bra, S| ‘leman, formerly Seward Whig, tsnow ran Pes iadelphia—V- B- Pater, northwest cor- | tankerously”’ Republican. He enjoys the rep- Pec Beverly Tucker and George M au i. | i . = GQmeat ers, 8. pannounced among the dis- |, 7 tinguish strangore im Philadelphis. The); MUSICAL CONVENTION, last named is undefitood to be a friend of AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, “Sam.” * THIS (FRIDAY) EVENENG, Fed. 22. <es- Mr. Pitttian of Swanpsoot’, Masy., has a been presented with asilver pitcher and sal- pue Ce oe Oelhe Conte? ver valued at £100 for entertaining the pas had a hl EVENING, at the Smithsonian sengers at his house whem an eastern train oy y. bas been selected with great from Boston was detained by the snow. PB, ad chery 8 eyle ‘and echool o: music will be “ «+++ Marion Harland, the author of “Alone” ven and the “Hidden Path,” isthe nom de plume O The MARINE. BAND Is engagedgthus seen FA wi ;, ii 07 and efficient - - “ di Il the claims an 1 demands against | pgs appointed (under the act to that end of | of Miss Mary Virginia Hawes. of Richmond, | ings fult one “New Yerk—S. M. Prrrivert & Co., Namau | “tion of being, at home, some say, aleading | <the United States, rowing cate sie ~y een Geo. H. Roset to be special | Va the daughter of Samuel P. Hawes, Esq., MISS FARNSWORTY pror cUOK Pros en Ms lawyer of the State, others, one of the best | ‘depradations or otherwise, which ori; meas inspector of United States Customs at San a-native of: Dorshestery: Mass: ese 397 Boston—V. B. Pater, Scollay’s Building. i © on or before the 28th of Febuary, 1855; pro- practicing attorneys within its limits. He i® {7 Jos Paintixe.—Our friends and. patrons | P¥t forward here by his party to argue nearly are wpoory Poape wes — pre sol to-snnoute every question of law arising, wherein their om Tine inthe best manner, at prices as ieee Political interests are involved. This would other office in Washington. Job Printers arealso | not be the case unless his political friends en- Rotified that we are prepared to do every ie tertained great confidence in his legal abili- also, Co! Sets WOODBURY «ee. Mr. Eli Chapman, of Hartford, Conn., Conductor—Prof. owns'a native cow. which pepe carted tome 2.2: FOERTSCH will preside at the milk in the first eight days of this month, the TWENTY-FIVE CENTS—to . average being 20 quarts per day. The cow | _.12q'at the principal Book and Musle Stores was fed on beets and rowen hay. U7 No tickefs can be prosured at the door of ++eeDr. Johnson, in the fulness of | the Institution. feb 22—it years and knowledge, sai “I nevertake u i MA. DEMPSTER, ‘vi is abandonment shall not apply af Meare Se nelividuals for losses of property ‘by the enemy.” We differ from them widely in appreciating the effect of the “‘ rider” @nacted by the Texas Legislature. The bill passed the last Con- Juan del Sud, Nicaraguar vice John Broad- head, resigned. Confirmed.—The Senate have, we hear, con- firmed the nomination of Antonio B, Rabbi- son to be Surveyor of the port at Nesqually, tion of press-work that can be executed on dou! cylinder and Adams’ Presses. So, also, | ties and attainments, as there is no lack of | gress only on the emphatic pledges and pro- | Washington Territory, vice A. Benton, de- ould Keck fesuaee in 6 beret fo rep bs The Irish Emig 5 orve bused Boye ~ ie equal tae Capy tena binding | XPerienced and able lawyers amongthem, on | testations of its friends that its enactment | ceased. never without deriving from it instruction and and ocher Popular Senge, ed ofall deseripttions any other in the District of all save constitutional questions, wherein we | fully and fixally barred any and all claims The Cusrunt 0 —<- oa amusement. [bye te NNOUN ar olumbis. i i Indian depredations or other- e rent Operations Treasury : . Nightingale, a delegate to the ‘ a ss id Entertain humbly think they are woefully lacking. | from Texas for ep Dep nt.—On yesterday, 2ist February, ‘at Canvst’s Satoom, wise. It was known that the State of Texas had not lost a dollar by such depredationé, while her citizens claimed to have lost much. The State, per se, had never made pretensions to be the holder of such claims, while it was understood that her citizens were expected to Father Simmons achieves nothing whatever by his style of oratory, which is coarse and ill-digested. He, nevertheless, often makes good hitsin debate. From his readiness in finding arguments (such as they are) to sus- tain his party’s interests in all questions in lelphia Convention, publishes in the, Potty EVENING, Febrouy sak whion there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | papers of that city letter from the Hon. | wit incinde the fol songs: t Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio, who had been| +: The Indian’s Com) the books of the De matt | invited to rien his ] ition, is case his name | love me,’’ ‘‘ John Anderson my Jo,’” 4 For the redemption of Stocks $701, 24 | should come before tie Convention. Mr. C. | of the Irish Emigrant,” + For the prosmany Departed 5,357 18 | states that he Mnot a candidate for office, but | Door.” ‘: Death of Warren, For the Interior Departmen’ ” . E 36,198 23 | rotectioni: i hould | *\!’m alone, ali alone,”” *: Duncan rey ai From Customs. 9,060 43 | U2 Protectionist, and thinks that we:should | | J'Cticieatca cantats, “The May Guasiee SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PREsS The Union, to-day, fancies that the House, for the belance of the session, will do aston- ishingly well, if doing any better than since the 4th of December last. The editor evi- Pay % three parts. a Very poor opinion of the | which abstract law is in issue, we fancy that | claim heavily on account of such depreda- Wo oe Reotived 828. vag 60,000 00 | * = Tickets FIFTY CENTS; Books 15 cents. pa ne awe = bebeegey es The Union | yn, better Republican-partizan head of the | tions; certainly from first to last to the| Interior repay warrants received ae alt, ge Net ag veel gy nee [Intell & Union } oe an exchange as follows: Judiciary Committee could have been selected | amount of millions of dollars. and entered. ......se.s00. 2,200 74 | are made from highly esteemed recipe for the allevietion of | — a P “ The richest specimen” (says the Arkansas by § che Banka, The understanding of Congress was that | From miscellaneous sources... GOR 44 | Breeruseet ctoey steer, aoeeenth mab ee IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE FAVORITES. True Democrat) ‘we have ever seen of polit- | °¥ P " th ttl On account of the Navy......... 7,473 75 | szertion of the vocal organs fo speaking or singing. KUNEKEL’S ical doye-tailing, is that executed by the Ab-| Mr. Humphrey Marshall, of Ky., follows| the State would herself assume the settle- —@637— ae men, Vocalists, Lawyers. and « a gud 2s a —_ ee father Simmons on thiscommittee. He is also w Nothings in their ballotings for Speaker. ‘ Thay, deve-tell, into ome pe Gigalariy an experienced member. When previously well. The Abolitionists and Northern Know | elected to Congress he was a Whig, but he got Nothings vote for Banks, the Abolitionist. | somewhat shakey in his political faith shortly Mr. Pennington also votes for Mr. Banks. af ment of these expected claims, in considera- tion of the enactment of the bill by Congress. That action on her part was the main consid- eration on which Congress was induced, with PUBLIC SPEAKERS * SONORESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | Ti\isSccicniwicnemiccriy cs | GREAT OPERA TROUPE, Se een nmtey, sites A wont to | SNES Faw SeowAA pee Ssectveason. | With Purtorm every Rvomiag ool Wook, Freee ne Fran Proposed & resolution eall-| znse GoreuaW f Roakus: Puleseyhts BAOwS — ing on the Heads of the Executive Depart- | Cluciousti,¥, ECKSTRIN. "ese—iw | EYAVING JUST COMPLETED A MOST i i ii ————— a 1 tour th: the South and W. Mr. Fuller votes for Mr. Pennington, and the the advent of the last administration to | great apparent reluctance, indeed, to pass the ments for a full statement of the number, The Undersigned c es his Draw- | oii) ee ynct -e rough ee ay =] Southern Know Nothings vote for Mr. Fuller. | PoWer- Fora time it was judged by many | bill. Instead of so doing, sho has expressly | classes, and compensation, of the various em- | igf School at his offce, over Gilman's Drag Store, 350 Penn- and co nfortab’e Saloon, on which oocasion they Thus they dove-taii beautifully—Banks dove- | here that he was on the high road to the provided that her acceptance of the law shall | ployees ere Som, en their gpinions on the ings, trom 7 wnt o'clock." W. J. WEST, architec. iit preset each lady visitor with a beautiful tails in the AbolitionistsPennington dove- } Democratic party, particularly shortly after | not be regarded asa bar to the prosecution | Proper mode o ico Se tails in Banks—Fuller dove-tails in Penning- " ton, and the Southern Know Nothings ane: he was sent by Mr. Fillmore to China. Some tail in Fuller.” of his friends, by the bye, were greatly dis- The Intelligencer thus explains the reason | #PPointed because General Taylor failed to why the Governor and Legislature of Loui- | ™®ke him Secretary of War. In the shuffling siana have removed Sheriff Huffiy, of New of the political cards, however, he turned up Orleans, as follows a very enthusiastic South American, and as “This act of the Legislature of Louisiana | S¥ch was returned to the present Congress is @ consequence of various frauds practised | Though still very ardently attached to that puck on as ae ject Navemsbex, party, it can hardly be otherwise than that several suits in the jadiial ade of that | be will vote with the Democrats on all slavery e city. The contest at that election was be- | questions. He is a fine debater, being ac- Nothing gry =p a counted at home to be one of the best stump- emolumenis; agre A resolution appropriating $150 for the | U7 Drepe 7A GREAT BILL in Preparation for Priday There are but few who | N pht rience the unpleasant effect of tem- | jcors open at 6 o’clock—commencing at 7 funeral expenses and one quarter’s salary for ry indigestion, such asa sense of fullness, weight and ro 2 ick Ebcestness of the stomach, foul tongue, bitterness in the | Clock. the benefit of the family of the late Michael with, nanees, #ick headache, &e., 4c’ All auch festings ace | Admission 25 cen! its. ley, tel f their folding- 1d be] feb2wd JOHN T. FORD . om was doped nS Oe Wile: | nrc semmaneetacts | S294 JOURS. FORE: Agee. site following bills were then severally ¢on- | saci complaint. Ta hts thounsnte will teaty who bare NATIONAL THEATRE: sidered, read a 1 ime sD passed : by her citizens of the very claims of which Congress supposed they were ridding them- selves in enacting the law; which, in turn, expressly provided that it shall be operative only in consideration that Texas shall do what she has expressly refused to do. We are without space to-day in which to pursue this subject, showing the character and possible amount of the claims in ques: tion, which Texas can settle with perfect sat- isfaction to her citizens for perhaps a tithe of what they will otherwise cost the treasury of tried them and proved the facta. Hostetter’s Bitters are for 2 Lessex z...8 Evay C.J A joint resolution authorising and directing | *¢,°7 ont principal Druggists and Deslers generally. (aloe ef the Dunn — + the Secretary of War to furnish in certain = a cases certified copies of original papers filed PO gery bok | npr menos ac 2 vac eer before the board forthe examination of claims | Sowon extiticon ot WHITENURSTS GALUERT! wee tee Diced dic con ne contracted in California uader Col. Fremont. | AMBROTYPFS. They ere traly « beautiful Picture, and The bill to authorize aud direct the settle. | msome respec tus Gatiey coon Be Da ee ment of the account of the Bank of Missouri | Sr Photograpls on paper’ Daguerreotypes of the United for money advanced for the subsistence and — Supreme Court since 1850; members of the United Mr, Jurraneon, ter transportation of volunteers Nation, Tait tow UCESTS OAL latter party had a large majority of the votes | °T* im the country. A few years since he en | the United States. ‘A bill for the rolief of Anson Dart. Pounsyivania avenbe, ie well worth the trot polled, the ballot-boxes and the ballots were | joyed a large practice at the bar, at which he =e A bill for the relief of John H. Horne. = novs- | ‘The Maneger is happy to announce to his nume- — Strood. by mobs befure the can- | has had great experience, though yet hardly| T® New Orleans Sheriffalty.—A tele- | 4 yi for the relief of Jacob Dodson. IL> Prehibition.—The recent decisien of Tous friends and patrons that, on the Ne- vase votes ha nm completed by the graphic dispatch in yesterday’s Star requires * ’ y of the Farner or uis Coun- m mal 0; otion by Mr. Sebastian, the Senate | the people in almost every State In reference t the sale of tal Day of commissioners of election. All the votes, how- a middle -aged u. There can be no doubt a ™ ry ora, does M1 RY, the immorte] GEURGE % ij roceeded to the consideration of Executive | aver. ton pene longs ae eye poetics oom * ever, had been assorted and counted, co as to | °f bis competency to take due care of what- orplananinss. ws eter some Coonosraing tie peaiaen and after some time spent therein, | tna, geet datieeiating principles moet caves ee exttese FRID Av EoD 22, 1866, disclose the whole number given, and, with | ever interests he may seek to advance and | *tion of the Louisiana Legislature and Gov- | )0 Goore were opened, when— Bate MES. JULIA DEAY, (HAYNE) the exeeption of a few scratched tickets, for defend before his committee ernor with reference to the New Orleans} Mr. 5S. obtained the unanimous consent of | instance, Dr. J. HOSTETIER’S STOMACH BITTERS, now a 2 whom they were given. But in this condition r ot AS sheriffalt Under the new constitution of | the Senate, td introduce a bill for the relief of | *° celebrated and Indispensable tn every family as a moai- Will appear in two of her best pieces, of things the commissioners of election re-| Mr- Lucien Barbour, of Indiana, a new we ‘ the purchasers of swamp lands from the States digeett gph peak walemen te reason ae eee FAZIO; Or the italian Wife. fused to make returns, in default of which the | member, formerly a sort o’ Democrat at times, | the State the Governor a authorized todeclare in which the same are situated. rativeagint. For y J. 8. CALLAN, Washington. In which Miss JULIA DEAN will sustain Bi- election was decided in favor of the Know | and at times a sort o’ Whig (but always ex | Vacant certuin offices, including sheriffalties, | Mr. Houston introduced the following res>- | a a anca. dhaate that’ pasty for shook poe eg hibiting proclivities for abolitionism) is now | °D being requested to do so by a majority of | lution, wich was agreed to: if Great Cure ef Ri oF s A » having desolved, That the Secretary of the Navy | CINNATI, OHI0 —convi communicate to the Senate all the correspen- | Shturremecrand pris arte dence toand from Capt. Charles Boarman, | followed the advice of physi recently commanding the nayy yard at New | Sh family. been installed into office, his claim was con- | 2n ultra Republican party man~-@"Tar he tested by Mr Bell, to whom the above act of ci 4 the iatetase aacard tt of} has been taciturn in the Hall. Many from “The Legislature, in which the Democrats | 18 State say that though by no means given the State Legisiacure. At’ the iast New Orleans election the candidates for sheriff were Hufty, Know Nothing, and Bell, Demo- She will also ras Duchess, in the petite STs ot e es and jointe. I have strictly snd at other times need FAINT HEART NEVER WON PAIR LADY. Supported by a fall and efficient Stock Company 7 ; p York. ing the i tion of the st lock : have a majority, also unseated the members | tO garrulity, he is one of the most sagacious | rat. The Know Nothing party destroyed the eas ees saree pate York, on ine Tate Se en eee mix |7 foiekaekt punene a gor returned from New Orleaius and gave the | and successful lawyers practicing in Indiana. | ballot boxes at one or more poetnew whereat return from the West Indies via Key West; 4 miraculous. I felt considerably im- 1h One EN: — bo be Ba pice Ogee namie Mr. John 8. Caskie, of Virginia, is quite a | Bell received an overwhelming majority of | and any communication the Department may | proved after I had taken the fourth dose; Ihave only need SECGND AND LasT * or ingle bottle, and am entirely free fi all pain. 1 feel revicusly before the municipal courts of New | Y°UDE wan, though he has already served four | the votes cast, and the Know Nothings who | have made to Com. McCuauly or Capt. Strib. | peas F2 yuo c0g am, entirely raga all pain. tt a KC Ei tee years, aud Eeseoate may. coe GRAND GIFT EXHIBITION tleans, where the facts were judicially elicit- | years in the House ; having been on the supo- | Were charged with the duty of finally count- the sh cic oun” i Wntare, consider a most ances ere AT. ODD. EELLON® MALL. ed, and one of these courts ordered the com- | rior beach of his State for some time before | ing the votes, refused to permit the proof of | Mr. Houston also submitted the following | mena It to the aflicted. Ee SATURDAY, Feb. 23, cordingn teeta kan rng ea ge being returned to Congress. He belongs to | the fact that Bell had received there his ma- a soul # Festecanenete Giacianat, Hisven Tr tesee ey Tomreb an sapatete. | On which bape Beeb Will distribute to court was disregarded or its execution deferred | the extreme Southern rights wing of his party | Jorities cast for him, to be taken into consider- be reidiated i harcleh ae chee ee peistieabie Remedy.—Pro One hundred and cig ty dollars worth by legal technicalities. The court of another | at home. As an orator, few men in Virginia ation; and thus they declared Hufty elected. Bell applied ‘o the courts for his rights; but partizan influence induced a refusal to grant : onld have a box fa the oF to the Senate all reports, complaints, allega- orarteunuenmant ° ; tions, charges, =e specifientions gf charges cee SE pee RUSSIA SALVE. COSTLY AND BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS preferred against Commander G. J. Pender- di t decided, in reference to another pre- i cinct, either that it had no jurisdiction or That excel him, though he vory rarely addresses it had no jurisdiction or that the proof was nct | the House; preferring quietly to attend to sontoh Teme ears’ stanting, and ts Fe erry 7 | ofa aon heavy silver-plated Cof- § , . ommend ct ® speedy cure fo ve Bet, two Go’ atches; Gold Chain. A 5 5 rast, especially if any made by Lieutenant Saran Pi ea, ona core Chilbaing. ad Old Sores ~ 4 ud a as to justify oe ceniainonars ia mane business committed to his charge, He is in| them. The Legislature, in virtue of their rm. May when said Punidergcais ha inédm- Lore et Sores, Ulcers, Tei, Scald Head, Fine Gold Rings, Breastpins, &¢. returns ‘e litigation was continued in the right and duty, have requested the Governor to remove Hufty on the grounds we state above; which has been done. The people of New Orleans are now required to elect a ae Ni Ea, pecmmnesnet by W hich can now be seen in the window of H. ; re, Flea tings, ‘ Ricca, Geary, Sore wea teen ine. Semicen S Watch and Jewelry Stere, No 330 ts and Flesh Wounds, itis s most valnaule | Penosylvania avenue. , Which can be testified to by thousssds who in addition to the exhibition of Chemical Dio tie city of Boston and vicinity for the last | ramas, &c , Master W) THERS will execute on Tw uo {natance will this Salve do am injury, or mand of the United States steamship Saranac | *°%'. Sy’ on the home station; and to inform the Senate | Froze what action was had thereon by the Depart- 4 ment; and, ifno action was had, the reasons therefore. And that the Secretary of the | thirty yesr 4 : ll respects amply qualified for the discharge urte, we believe, up to t |" 2 stalfation of Mr. ituhty ine ol IC any duties that may be devolved on him as a member of the Judiciary Committee, on Govey’s Lapr’s Boox, and other Maga- | Which he served during the last Congress * the violin a grard solo. interfere w jcian’s prescriptions. It 1 made from 5 ata uy < A * rs 5) [~ tron ry aad Tickets 50 cents only, and are limited. zines, for March, received at Roperts’ Pe- Mr. Samuel Galloway, of Ohio, is the chief sean poprteiaised —— a Bary. csocegnaets shaegee epeeaione ak: Seiten gr tng tn tat co rants eae Pull particulars in smail bills. feb 2 Tiodieal Depot, 327 Seventh street, between K | Kepublican party manager in his State; being 53 voreer, and others w , ClorkymeN, piuysicians, fa cs; ports, and specifications of charges made | curses, and others who ba. ed ainst said G. J. Pendergrast, S. F. Dapont, | mend tt to others. gem ape Jana S. Misroom, Sylvanus Gordon, andoe. | e = e tive of the Governor and Legislature will in- sure a peaceable and fair clection. J hte AND FANCY GUODS, SUITABLE for presents, can be found in great variety, and L streets. noted for shrewdness, politica! energy, and —_———___—_____ activity, and, we may add, for little compune. icture of a horse and 0 ee te Onboard the | wlsabled soldier, which picture ie aise engraved om the | oo 4 for P een LAMMOND'S see” ; : a — "i e 3 0: . rice, % Cente a Box. Sold at ali the stores | y 7 Harpers Magazine.—This welcome guest | tions where politics may be concerned. He The Know Nothing National Council. Geicd Stee ai Obie caine 15 canons etna ot a fed 21-3t ; bas already made its appearance for the ensu- | was formerly, if we are not mistaken, the edi- . “GR It was said over the city yesterday evening, | Of Commodore Isaac Hull, in or about the that the senior editor of our talented, ingenu- ous, and truthful neighbor, was among those delegates who voted to admit to full com- manion the Republican Know Nothing organi- zation of Pennsylyania—the Abolition wing. The proposition was carried on Tuesday by a vote of yeas 84, nays 45. We place no confi- ing month, containing the usual variety of } tor of the Ohio State Journal, then the Whig readable and entertaining matter. Its con- | State organ. We have not heard that he had tente are “ The Juniatta,”’ “Perry's Expedi- any pretensions, whatever, to distinction as a tion to Japan,”’ “The story of the Whale,” lawyer; though it would be difficult for a pro- “* Passages in Easteru Travel,” ail of which | fessional man to possess his political charac” are superbly illustrated, with ‘« Little Dorrit” | teristics without being acapital attorney when and other sundry articles of ligt literaturo. his mind iz turned in the direction of the law. = . “; A BARGAIN TO BE HAD INA years 1838, 1839, 1540, and 1841. And, fur- aes Family finish Carryali.—As the subscri- ther, the Secretary of the Navy is requested THE TEACHERS’ OCIATION | b rcontemplates leaving the city he will offer for to inform the Senate whether these and other will meet TO-MORROW MORNING | sale his Carryall, which has been in use beta charges, reports, and allegations, with all the | at 11 o’clock, at the Smithsonian Institution. short time. and has recently undergone thorough correspondence. against said Pendergrast and | Rev. Mr. Minick will read an Es:ay. Subject: | repair, which gives it, even on close examination, the aforesaid officers, were investigated by the afore ype | R.T. TAYLOR. Reo. Beco ary eee ie It was made by D. Jones Naval Retiring Board, assembled in June and = = Reiss =. 4 For further particulars call at the store of J. L. July last. under the act of Congress approved = ANTI-KNOW-NOTHING MEET- | White, corner 8th street and Pa. avenue. February 28, 1855. ING —A Grand Mass Ratification Meet- feb 21 lw* W. E. GIBSON. it may be had at Col. Shiliington’s, on the We fancy that he can do scheming sufficient dence whatever in the stories by telegraph, And the Senate adjourned to Monday. ea ees Cased pe a me MZERICAR® ALMANAC, complete from it avenue, who has always the freshest publica- for all the members of half a dozen political | and ctherwise, that a compromise will be In the House, they proceeded to vote fora | EVENING, the 23d inst., at 7 o'clock. fA commencement in 1830 So ses; inclusive, 24 Hontcond periodicals ana pepersct the dey: committees, if what his outside opponents 8ay | effected on the principle of aWopting as Olaplain with the Tollowiny resuts : - kaitr of South Getelinn ga cree aed vor sale (a tingle set caly, many St cevaam = of bis capacity in that line be true. We ox- 7 ticle of the fut det eh t Rey. Daniel Waldo 23, Wm. G. Baldwin 16, Speakers will address the meeting. oi being entirely cut of print) <2 Mr. Davip v’Anorrs.—This celebrated é teed ki onool th t effective i in article of the future creed of the party, | navi 8. Doggett 15, Wm. Patten 11, Thomas | “rhe Nominating Committee will report the FRANCK TAYLOR. sculptor, who died not long since in France, pect to ne © most effec veln- 1g pledge to go for the restoration of the Fisher 16, Byron Sunderland 8, Thos. H. nominattons for Board of Aldermen and Common Pe reas bog mg Almanac a ee, executed the bronze statue, of Thomas Jeffer- terlocutary debaters on the Republican side Missouri restriction. It cannot be done] Stockton 8, R. D. Morris 7. J. G. Butler 7, | Couacil for approval. fed2 —3t P commenceme ‘§ of the chamber, Mr. Sampson W. Harris, of Alabama, is an old Democratic member, and a Southern rights son, which now stands in front of the Presi- dent’s House. He waza radical Democrat, and among the numerous works of art which without driving off at least three fourths of the delegates from slaveholding States. We think we know Mesars Pike, Walker, Wm. Mosely 6, A. @. Carothera 3, Antoinette $3 REWARD —LOST. LAST NIGHT OR | (W22"Y four years—e si set only made up ith it pal Brown 3, scattering 7. this morning, a Glazier’s Diamond, ivory jee ‘in eden. * Price $38. satan sia 1 f votes 130, neoescary to a | handle, with keys; the handle has been broken. P ; PP iy SF ToteA 17D) BeCESHT ‘The above reward will be paid if left at the Star | ‘°° 24 F.T : r ties, and statesman like attainments; never-| ty ¢, ledge them and those who hold} so0% ees clones dittes & wheoeainog = SALE. end d Lorness | H#¥aragh, Paper, 50 cents; cloth 75 cents Hberal men of his age. Regarding mnignere theless, he eschews debate when it can possi- rie “ ois and | oeckton 5, Byron Sunderland 4 ments I H* ae or a ead “Es the handmaid of history, he sought to pre- servein her bronze or marble the images of the leading characters of the century, and was successful. At one time Louis Napoleon exiled him, and as it was feared that his fune- ral would be made the occasion of an expres- opinions in common with them, to “ ouss and quit’’ the concern, if any such action takes place on the part of the majority. The vote on admitting the Abolition lodges delegation from Pennsylvania, however, looks as though the anti-slaveryites greatly out-number their F A Forest Tragedy and other Tales, by Grace Whole number of votes 127; necessary to a HORSE. seven years old, thorouzh- Greenwood; #1 , choice 64 pete pi eat ya game of Muscat, The Bush Boys, by Captain Mayne Reid; 75 So the Speaker declared the Rev. Daniel | °4°F* more, perfectly gentle and sound. | cents. Can be seen on Saturday, ist March. at Mr. The Shaks re P. of the lL Wiltam Waldo duly elected. BURCH’S STABLE, near Willards’ Hotel, iD, emelasbey ae ee ; And then, after bel introduction of a red feb 22-71% , i eg Op D, ted by Dr. 8 Mac- ills and resolution which were appropriately | bo caar wowICE.O : _ | Charlemont, or The Pride of the V: 2 Eispaced of. They adjourned until Monday | © ing purchated ng bly te tires or | Tale of Kentucky; by W. Gilmore Sims, Bq ’ next. bly be avoided on his part. As a business man, he ranks, also, very high in the chamber, and will prove an effective member, indeed» of the House Judiciary Committee. Mr. Wm. A. Lake, of Mississippi, a new member, was a Whig until the advent of : 2 B. O. Reilly & Co , in the Clothing business, re- | 51.25. " " : = = a opponents in tho Council. PN re eee k . A History ¢f Philosophy in EF; jteme, Dr sion of political feeling, large bodies of mili Know Nothingism. At present his school of |?” é PERSONAL panty ne pemteoee thont = Indebned fo a Albert Sc! ler, translated from the orfginal tary and police were out to preserve order. American partyiam is cut the fashi f « sas y ness of the late firm must be settled ‘up eaan by 3 ius R. Seely; $1.25. The funeral passed off quietly. M Hatevy partyiem is cut after e fashion o} Trouble.—Our South American fellow citi. «+++ Horace Vernet has finished his great DAVID MASON, View of Philosophy in General, 3 prelim: ¥ j * | that of the Louisiana lodges. He is said to be | sens ure « taking on’’ considerably over the | paintings of the battle of the Alma. No. 81 Bridge street, own, | View of the Reason, by Henry P.’Tappan; $1.25. of the Academy of Fine Aarts, delivered the f the ; (ices z me Georgetown, D GC , February 2i 186d Just putlished. and for sale at usual farewell discourse at the grave, where | "” the most successful lawyers in his State | recent removal, by the House Doorkeeper, of} .... Hon. William ©. Rives of Vir inis,| fenas ww , ee TAYLOR & MAURY’S, Brave, where | at nisi privs. His “ presence” inthe Hall this city, Mr. James J. Randolph, South | visited the Massachusetts Legislature on Tues- Rais BIGHIDS SORT ERG |e Bookstore, near Ninth Street. there were no clergy, the deceased being an | ; diner * d hi * ji day, accompanied by the Hon. R. C. Winthop. KESH FRUITS JUST RECEIVED. wore ne ——ennnnnl atheist. “Among the a at th is exceedingly effective, and his style of ora- American, for many years the Assistant Door- y: Fresh STRAW BERRIES ‘OR SALE—A YOUNG, ABLE-BODIED Me rq crowd at the grave were tory is marked with a display of good sens keeper at the great central door; a Mr. James «eee Mr. Henry Dexter has completed a Fresh PEACHES Colored Girl, about 16 years of age. Gen. Cavaignac, de Beranger, the poet, Cre- . A Fe ; . marble bust of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, for the Fresh RASPBERRIES Also, a Piano Forte No 1. Applyat No 10 mieux, Marie, Goudchaux, Carnot, and other | ‘®°*WBich will surely give him eventually | B. Babcock, a North American, having been Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Fresh HUCKELRERRIES head of market, é ’ Price a : ves SS" go little weight in Congress. , | Speinted in his stead. Mr. Randolph is] .... Commodore Jos! Abbot, of Massachu-| Ff CHERRIES pee A. BR. BOUCHER. S Mr. Abram Wakeman, of New York, a new | credited with having been a very ardent and | setts, commanding the United States East Fresh GREEN CORN WwW AGON FOR SALE.—a SECOND- i&# The new Park ew York will be the | member, who was elected as a Know Nothing, | active Know Nothing ever since the rise of India squadron, is dead. For saie by JONAS P. LEVY, HAND GROCERY WAGON for sale low i in the world. The amount awarded i : id Groceries, 474’ Penn. | *°4 on credit. Apply ory, to is in truth just now a very ardentsympathiser | the order. So enthusiastic in the cause was| _ ++» Dr Isaac A. Pennypacker, late a pro- | | Wine, Liquor, Sigars an b 22-1) ILLIAM M. CRIPPS wners of | id fe nses, is ‘ hilad j avenue. w a fs ot $5,160,309 00, Pr which the sum of | With the Republican party. He has not yet| he, according to dame Rumor, as to journey = Bhi Se saareie Boliege of Medicine, SS Se eee heoa La. ave , between 6th and 7th sis. $1,657,590 is payable by the owners of adja- | addressed the House, so we cannot criticise his over to Baltimore to be initiated, ere the first cent lands, who are assessed for benefit. oratorical calibre. «+++Bishop Bedini Lisbon as Nunci UPERIOR OLD AND NEW 8UGAR He carries a clerical air sno ini, goes to Lisbon as Nuncio, S ee CONGRESSION, % lodge was opened in this city. This matter | superseding Mr. Pietro, who is to be elevated CURED HAMS, SHOULDERS, THIN AL GLOBES FOR SALE - ‘ = mn ; SETS [> Two gentlemen tan ain se gp about him that would induce strangers, know- | is altogether a family affair, in which the rival | to the Cardinalate at the next Consistory. for boing and chipping one ST ene 16 Sars CONGRESSIONAL ——— —~ aesacumaiene pre seigh. “They ing that Know Nothingiem has “stocked” the | wings of Know Nothingiem is alone politically] ---. Mme Di id y-Airst Congress, being ee has nullified her engage: SAUSAGES; 2 splendid Jot of ROLL Be . | Compromise f Music, ; i GOSHEN OHEESE, LARD and #ALT | 30 sets of the Thirty third Congress, containing describe the sleighing as exeellent through- | chamber with professional preachers, to select interested, however much our fellow citizens pat ee hy mentary pana pork, PORK end BEEF Just received at | the ayes on the Nebraska and Kansas ques- out the entire route him out, on sight, forthe chief among that] who “cotton’’ to neither wing of the Know s..Mr. McElrath, of the N. Y. Tribune, | 99 Centre Market (outside) and 16Weet Market tteab Psi Aad hs aR Raswy, fa" A committee of the Irish Emigrand | class of honorable representatives. We take Nothing party may sympathize with the] pas varchs : ‘dell : has purcHased the Coventry Waddell mansion | N. B.—A first-rate family CARRIAGE and | — = at dha osraie or Thrty-fifth street and the | harness complete, for sale for cash or good paper, = uealtion Soon, MARKET PRICE. Fifth Avenue, New York, for $48,000. atasacrifice, feb 2—FPM& H D MACKEREL OF A 8U- ES i gen ne uality, at reduced +... Tamberlik the singer gots $5,000 a | ()HEAF PIANOS FOR SALE OR RERT| PREGA PINE APRESS Convention at Buffalo, reported that they hat 7 aseertained that in tec af tue oldest States om it forgranted that hemust enjoy avery high the Union, there is on deposit upwards of (legal) professional reputation at home, from $40,000,000 of surplus earning of Irish labor. | the fact that Mr. Banks passed over some of family of the gentleman who has experienced in this case the fortune of partizan political warfare. 4 A th in Brazil, L Russian very low. PINE APPLE CH. (ar The Buffalo und New York City Rail- | the finest lawyers in the country, who are ex- PER aphmctcr Z fast carga ‘hem tomar’ hat $4,000 a | {second-hand Piano for $25 FRESH TEAS, & road has freed itself from the embargo laid perienced members, to place him on the Ju-| Removals and Appaintments.—We hear month at the Russian opera. 1 = a0. ae JONAS P. LEVY, upon it by emow storms; and its trains are now | Fo: Woanualik : that Mr. ©. Haskins, a first class ($1,200 per Mi D of Beton basve-| 11; ao do Gurtonsand fuish, fall 474 Pa. avenve. runing regularly. For miles. at different | 2iciary Committee. : +++ Miss Mary Doherty rs nish, Wines, Liquors, Segats and Fine Groceries. places, the snow is stacked up to the depth of | Mr. Mason W. Tappan, of New Hampshire, | ®®™™) clerk in the General Land Office and | ceived $3,666 66 damages of John L Brown seven octaves, made by Rosenkrantz , for $250 feb 20-2w twenty and twenty-five feet. + | late an Abolitionist of the Hale school, isnow | Mr_B- P. Kerrison, a clerk of the same grade, | for slander. A hag pre ee a pil ae price $375, we offer for 8290. | NOTICE OF CO.PARTNERSMIP. {Gy St. Patrick's day will this year fall in | a vory ardent Republican party man, He is | U"der the act of March 3, 1855, in the same | better than making shirts at eight pence. , on hand always a superior stock of Plan- | VRE UNDERSIGNED ENTERED INTO Holy week, i. ¢., the week pri - Also, ing Easter bureau have been removed; and that Messrs. «+++ Parker H. French, the would be Nicra- | os from Hallett, Davis & Co., and Bacon & Ra- co- partnership on the ist of F: Re: _ ‘ebruary, 1856, in 8 : i tl ® practicing lawyer at home, we presume, of an Minister, in 1849 built a ship at St. | ven’s Manufactories the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS tas eulcheation prt . Ro vessuaed wtbe Tikot fair professional standing. He is evidently Angrew J. Huggins, of Alabama, and Leroy Goats, distined for the shores of the Pacific. | Remember the Great or and Fieno Store of =a i ond a Semel £.GODEY & CO. April—the intervening Monday, “the Virgil | destined to turn out a pretty good debater M. Taylor, of Michigan, (recently femoved | Sho was loaded and reached New Orleans, feb22_ 306 Pa av., between Sthand thats. | street re of Assumption’’ being alzo a fast day. his manner being better than usual with mem’ | Fl the office of the Clerk of the House,) | where the creditors took possession, Fa ec be eh tae onan The P, ie a i ‘i ° Fann sh rete bars Phat Ulery bers on starting out here; while his single ally @ deafening noise is now comple stillness, | Speech of tho session did not lack traces of a The ice extends upto the still waters and the | cultivated mind and a disposition to a eer gree eee gain until itreaches | properly to excel in debate. We will alway ve “ scatter, Joke 3, Borel an cooomed | Te bean er ee deg oman | mon of SUD or Sa eo ane minister of the Presbyterian Church, died egis ; just Issued, giving E names, | made up to order in a su = -y suddenly on Sunday last, whilst on his er public offi ‘ued oy ts, civil, military, and accommodating terms. E. Govky, 52 preach a ig de the Grove Church, naval, in the service of the United States; ‘with A GRUBB. in Fauquier county, Virginia. @ | the names, forces, and condition of allsbips and | ‘Those indebted to me. Individual will e+e We are glad to hear that General Cul- seatennes nine to che Gnliad Staten, when | a favor by theif accounts as goon haya lom, clerk of the House of Representatives, tion of all printers in any Saran ed by Con a ~ da ~ Or Rotes at short dates. who has been confined to his room for come grem, oF an be cuviored Con: Gays passed by severe indisposition, is recoy- | tment’ 1 , price oo. Gensre ++ Rey. Dr. Hill, ofthe First Unitarian hurch, Worcester, who soon sails for Europe, Foe anie fe Week ey LOR MA Will be accompanied by the widow of the late | tebe Ae tka: have been appointed in their stead. The Newly Elected House Chaplain, the Rev. Mr. Waldo, is a Revolutionary pensioner, and is said to be ninety-three years of age. We learn that he resides in the western part of New York, and is a Congregational- ist. Professionally, he must be Aors du combat. Hie election to be chaplainof the House was designed by most of those who Voted for him, so fares he is concerned, merely strive Ke Sales of whale oil to th, ~ tween 13.000 and 14.000 barrelshave pobefen, The Texas Debt Law.—W e apprehend that in New Bedford within the past ¢ 4 B The pa afvom seventy-seven Ssys. our friends, Chubb Brothers, bankers, of this ighty cente per gallom, according to city, have fallen into error in the remarks The miea wens chiefly made on p Beds win : with which they favored us yesterday on the gount. condition of the stocks and money market

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