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MBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL Amusements. the Hon. Mise Murrays, in the heat of a red PERSONAL. cULU ms hot abolition excitement, sending off their} ,.,. Hon. Thos. Ewing, Ex-Seoretary of the 8 society ANNIVERSARY SUP. Sn + = _ . Willard baving di t- 9 cash contributions to Kansas (where nobody | Treasury, and eon, are at Willarde’. by Se aaa Hoy ts Fapny Morant’s National Theatre. is starving to death) for the sake of ‘‘ human- - instan! on, they ate for.ed (with | Mres Fanxr Monaw Lessee and Directress ity,’ while so many unfortunate beings at | «ees Hon. Louis MoLano, Gen. Jackson's | 17th t, as agreed On, sana : . 4 ke 8 change in the piace, — 2 a ie ae bar Secretary of War, is passing some weeks in | Dut short notice) to mal will place | BENEFIT OF MRS. SIDNEY F. ae sig ale yee forthe want of | New York city, stopping at the “New York ae Le ae a per) on SATURDAY 17th authoress of the brilliant American comedy of rp ha Aer ter which every ftmes, | Hotel.’ He looks as hearty as he was twen- instant, at 9 o'clock p.m SELF. merica, bond or free, is, at the worst of times, ty-five yoars ago. jan ib-it ‘THE COMMITTEE ow Se rarely obliged todo without. The delicate sass ~-Star f a7 and informing the gentlemen that he had E V E N N G s r A R . aaa which he seemed diffident to surren- a = : er a SSeS ae “The Chair called Bridges to order, but the was HINGTON C€ TY: gentleman was loth to be Fa or and — wee ary 15, 1857. | that ie was tho only person in the room — Saree ——= in authority—“briet” it turned out to be = == < ° = When Arnold’s name was called he handed SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | jig cr entials to Bridges, with the observa- i ish aristoc ee ston Post. in desoribi = 7 THIS EVENING, The Intelligencer is altogether devoted to | tion that he recognized no other as the proper fiogers of the ladies of the Scottish aristocracy sale La ee ca — ing pee ve Oe gah greta COTILLON PAR- The great original comedy of - rson to receive them. Again Brid re- | could work, without wearying, by night and | “¥' Parker is Th A mi ty of the Active Association soe SELF! news, science, and congressional matters to- yrarked, with wonderful modesty, that he waa | by day, to make article: for sale on the shelves | &&¥8--: Theodore Parker i codore Parker; | reverance Fire Company. advertised to be — —$—$— day seater in the pantry, and he was de- of the abolition fairs here, to aid well fed ‘fa- | such a compound of strength and weakness, | at Temperance Hall, on Thursday, gel oom To conclude with the famous drame of the chief cook in the . 6 be dee i * - ic | logic and fustian, as we shall not attempt to | ts unavoidably POSTPONED until Owing to an accident to the newspaper press | termined that his rights — ra ee in oe ere s. and iene ee analyse!” Pi Gon. By oneet tes aan THE TOODLES. ‘i » . Ingersoll, of Gallatin, | sectional excitements, bu es ye ‘ ~ EME! iy = a - : of the Union office, that journsl’s appearance pate’ Set" ae arose to defend | their doors’’ a by unheeded, and| .... The Banner of the Cross states that the |!" __ see ae ee Tay. U7- TIME ALTERED : Doors opened at 6; to-day has been so delayed as that we have his friend, when the Chairman enquired if he | permitted to sink down with famine to their| Rev. Henry Bly, bee parton of All- Sa eton ee Solabeeh AG curtain n rives at i past 7 o*eteck. as a5 Sia seen i in} recogni Sas 3 testant EB } h in Sout! Drill of —— take place a re a eae os a ee te oe Rome mg hg Chicane ane = —e a CE ii eeu erect, ant ‘Shorwira edher of The dase NIGHT. at 7% a eT Cap. Washington Circus and Ampitheatre, 2 m Hp A answer, and thi \. ‘Charity’ that seeks to bestow its benefits | (Roman) Catholic Herald in Philadolphia, the tendance Is required. By = ne WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | latter made no ; Speen =e of ‘ Corner of Seventh Street and the Avenue- organ of Bishop Neuman, has retarned to the tain. — Dereeh Pent ens ete Episcopal church, having taken communion eee beck UUT FOR THE MERRY | sTUPENDOUS D LAY OF NOVELTY in Washington. BACHELORS.— give their arau- VOR THE BR-OPENING +++. Tho New York Times, in speaking of | ®! Ballatthe Opp Fartows’ Hatt, Navy Ywd,| 0, psy ay and SATURDAY NIGHTS, tion wes then moved and carried, with but e dissenting voice. The Sergeant-at-Arms Colonel Benton and the Dear Creatures, | S rooseded to execute the ater a the House, Again'—An unknown correspondent favors US | and the cauldron, already warm, began to boil upon beings they have never seen, thousands and thousands of miles away, to the heartless neglect of the suffering and the sufferers at their door step Begin at home. Feed the : 4 - * ef , 1857 with the following learned criticiem upon Col? and sing. Arnold called to his angry pitoker | white ee bers aes seri oe ee Col. Benton's appearance in delivering his bo ee sdniateea ag Advertisement. jan 14-31 January 16th and 17%, Benton’ last learned phylological | te empty out peaceably, but Bridges exhib- | African is fed in the United ‘ deerme leoture, remarks that it is a plecsant thing to REPT) ere And on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. enton's very Isct very in | ited ne disposition to comply with the request. | but not till then, contributions from Lords, | see a gentleman perfectly satisfied with him- Bee EEL igrous NOTICE.— % disquisition. We duly laid out the Colonel in | phe Serzeant, with a bow, laid his hand upon | Dukes, Duchesses, and Maids of Honor, will | self, and whoever wishes to enjoy that agree- ciples will hold a meeting in the Con ene connection not long since, with the supe- | the gentieman’s shoulder, and Bridges made rior brilliancy of the Hon. John Barney’s dis- | @n effort to put his knuckles into the Ser- = ; ; geant’s fat face. Then followed a scene. quisitions upon things which so occupy the which, as the novel writers say, “beggars do’ Colonel's mind at this time. To-day, we sub. scription.’ Bridges battled with all his might i ; i , | Family Tickets; admitting perents with their be in order able spectacle—to eee a man 80 overflowing ort ibar aa — a ee es a br Shee with ira propre eae it oe ee at7 o'clock. Elders Challen, of Philadel bs ance at ONE DOLLAR. pore in his body, illuminates his eyes, glistens | Goss, Coleman, and Pettigrue, of Va., 2 ir . > te t, In his silvery hair, is developed in every mo- | Barclay, late Missionary to Jerusalem, will bein} HER VON BECK, the ymmas' tion of his lista, Aah e tozes of his | attendance. The pnblic are cordially invited. ‘will astonich the citizens with bis miraculous Supreme Court —Yesterday, William A. Groves, Esq , of Chicago, Ill., was admitted 8° i < : . s 3 AL COLUMN, mit, we havo him ‘‘as cold as steel,’’ through | and indeed I must acoord him the credit, if | ®” aaa naar ae ake prs tof | Yoises and lies in every fold and wrinkle of | Jan 14-4t# ead tan ee e h jor latin-ity of this unknown writer, | CTedit is the proper term, of evincing through. | _ No, 46 Augustus Hemmenway, c hey of) his garments—whoever wishes to witness all MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN- the Emperor of Russia the superior latin-ity ‘ ?! out ihe whole transactiun a pluck that was the ship Inde endence, appellant, vs. William thie, should go and hear Col Benton lecture. TION —You are hereby notified to attend MADAME TOURNIAIRE, who spouts two quotations from works com- worthy of a better cause The Sergeant did | B. Fisher. The argument of this ier eb special meeting of the Company en | 1a two new of Eq : piled to furnish such allusions for the use of | not appear to have a wish todo any harm to | commenced by Mr Loring for the appellant, KP Water is selling in St, Paul, Minnesota, THURSDAY EVENING, the 15th inst , JIM MYERS and JiM BURT, i " his belligerent adversary; but he was deter. | 8nd continued by Mr. Thaxter for the appel-| 10, cents por barrel for the election of commissioned and non-com- enn eee ek A ee Caeee, nnn mined that be should go rot of the House— | lee. Adjourned. = se P ‘ missioned officers of the Company, and to make | The Two Clowns, in a host of “ as many puns to the Colonel’s one! dud aul be did’ go: tha Retues yentiiacd om: — [, The gasmains in Philadelphia moasure | further arrangements for the Ball, which will New Songs, Puns,tand Dances. nr dtaastus tae skvcaia 1. | The Curront Operations of the Treasury | over $14 miles take place on TUESUAY EVENING, the 34 of ALL THE COMPANY TO THE EDITOR OF THE STAR. cer dragging the aforesaid usurper by the co!l- © Curront Ope y 3 February, 1857, at the Arsembly Rooms. I 4 attractive woes ee = = 1857. . lar, the latter kicking and splur ing, while | Department.—On yesterday, 14thof January, iy eS rhmstaiey ao 2 draoden “Sat By order of Capt. Ker: sete. eon ge we nn ARENIC DISPLAY Mr Ep:tor :—As one of those interested | several members were at his bac » boostin, euce: ie y ‘xistenco on Dat- jan 13-3t THOS. McENI 5 “* i in the ultimate settlement of the intricate | him in the direction of the door, where the a siete) were of Sreamicy/ warreais eulered on urday. - Z Boxes Scents. Pit 25 cents. Children half question lately raised by the Colonel as to| fended made his exit. I am gratified to be the books of the Department— In one day last week there were five PHILADELPHIA CAKE AT PHILA. | price. musemen: whether a of the female gender should | able to state that no bones were broken and | Texas debt warrants.. + $39,885 98 to, eels shi oad to New York by a single Bm ecinki ricer at ibe Paliadelphia Toe Fs the warmest place of — - ~ eg be called ‘Ladies’ or ‘“‘Women,”’ may I | no noses tapped—the principal damage being | For the redemption of . 5,812 43) town in Massachusetts. Ice erad 50 per gallon. jan 10-1m* ask the accustomed courtesy of the Evening | to Bridges’ collar and to the Sergeant’s em- | For the Treasury Department... 44.513 11 [F At a Inte meeting of the Philadelphia | —————_—______—________ Star for the insertion of an individual reply | broidered shirt bosom. I apprehend that both | For the Interior Department..-.+ 191 66 | 52 Fist Association the aptism of a lad poe | pee FIRE INSURANCE CO Wants. to the letter on that subject published in the | gentlemen were somewhat fatigued after the | For Customs...ssesssesseeeeseee 18,799 13 bundeed Raed oldie nected 7 OF THE DISTRICT OF ben <R7 ANTED.—A SITUATION, BY ALADY, Intelilgencer of yesterday. Considering the | tussle At anyrate they breathed as though | War warrants received and en- seers Po! - b og miiey — Spee _ a to attend a Fancy, Co: e ) or Gents long and distinguished service he has ren- | they were tired. tered..ceee + 188,585 00 | [gr It is estimated that the numberof per- pha ee om tee? ae a2 ovblocke m., when | Furnishing Store, or wou'd take charge of a Dress dered the country, connecting bim, as it docs, “ The object of all this obstinacy on the part | From Land: + 5.029 00] Sons inflicted with insanity in the United anecction willbe he'd for seven Managers to | Mabing Establishment Has bad experience in with all that is pure in patriotism, and wise | of Bridges and his instigators, in persisting | From miscellaneous courcos...+++ 216 68 | States, reaches at present 25,000 serve for the ensuing year. ; the largest cities inthe Union Address Box No. in statesmanship, we are sorry to see the Col | that he was still the Clerk, is apparent. The ———-- There are in Boston two Protestant | By order o” the President: 1, at this office werd oe = ee _ — lustre of se was to exclude two eee members, | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | and ons Cathalic church where the preaching eotw CHAS. WILSON, Seo’y. . WN TED, —A SITUATION, BY A MID- is fame by deseonding from the grave con- | whose seats are contested—thin ing in this In tae Senate, yesterday, after we wont | if in German NT THE PEOPLE dle aged Woman, to do Chamberwork sideration of the affairs of civil to those of pet- | way to embarrass the Democrats in the or- : 5 sv Ae — Chi i i igi - es enn ya iS 01 ‘e ly at No. 283 on ticoat government. ‘‘ Ne sutor ultra aps plo thy The scheme was concocted among | to press, Mr. Clay continued his speech against | Ea Chicago is becoming the religious me TO KNOW!—HOUSES FURN- | Washing and froning. Apply at No dam,” is a maxim, the Roman origin of which, | some of the Republican members beforehand, independently of any peculiar applicability | and Mr. Arnold Bad prepared himself with a it may have, should at once have entitled it | big book of some sort, from which he expected to the Colonel's consideration. to convince the illiterate nabobs who inhabit In the first part of the Colonel's letter we Egypt, (according to Northern fable,) that it have the following: ‘+ There is certainly noth- | was and ought to be as he said. But it trans: ing to which the maxim of Shakespeare more | pired that tnose benighted individuals “knew fully applies * that a gose by any other name | their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain would smell as sweet.’ ’ We concede to the | them.” Colonel, if he desires it, that sweetness is a] Bridges was sold—completely diddied He quality which the gentler sex, by whatscever | had been promised that he woald be endorsed name they may be called, eminently possess | in his undertaking, and he felt, no doubt, But with all his “strong preference for the} while he was making himself so conspicuous now unfashionable term’’ women, the Colonel yesterday, that, like Roderick Dhu, he had could hardly have intended to intimate that | only to wind his horn to summon to his side a the term /uc’y, when applied, ie ever sugges- | clan of backers Alas, for the frailty of human tive cf anytuing but a most fragrant odor. | hopes! But really he deserves credit for his Indeed, we are unable to see what strength consistency, and pity for his credulity. What at all the Colonel’s position derives from his | shall we say of his confederates, whose courage introduction of the maxim of Shakspeare ; for | oozed out precisely at the time when it was evex he will concede that the eweetness of the | most needed? Surely. it was adding treachery tropolis of the West ; there will soon be with- | SHED —We want Housekeepers and those | street, between 1. and M streets. ite in and around it not less than five theological | about to commence Housekeeping to bearin mind SK) ANTED —A GOOD COOK —AND ONE seminaries that the first, second, third and fourth rooms of that ao ye iacemell =e ‘ our large and sparicus warehouse are filled to were nine sewers, he’ < Kg Some member of the North Carolina | their utmost capacity with every description of | femily. Cole se B aig nope Legislature introduced a resolution the other | CABINET FURNITURE and House-furnish- 8 gate Apply at » between day to have Raleigh removed to rome place ine Senet arsine Be shor beg enor ° ” ines. Invite the attention of those in wan _ VOCE 25 Houses furnisbed throughout wivh every article rid pene . sc pag ge Sateghenee por E> The Board of Trustees of the village cf | tn the housekeeping line VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, iulieas wae > houet Sve “ge Salem, Washington county, have disbanded | or to punctual dealers at the usual credit Call at pene none ingleny Spoonenent ii ‘Apely the fire company, and directed their clerk to | the ‘ HovszkEzPen’s EMPORIv™M’’ andexamine IN street, porth race tah ond pply se}l their engine, there being no need for it. our stock before purchasing. Our motto is— ewer ’ . ects. Eg The durability of the palm fibre has | “ @sie# sales and small profits” jan 15-1 J. M. STANLEY. been Bae sonery Sie 5 Piel te La dec 1-3m 7th street, between I and K. V ANTED —& PURCHASER FUR A Two. PURCHASER FOR A Tee: nounced by the exam i era ———————— story and Attic! ick Hovs? oa | st wich, Eng.. to be infinitely superior to any- / EP YOUR FEET WARM AND | north, bitween6ihad 7th. Terms: One-third thing yet discovered for the manufacture of | d y—ca!l at LAMMOND’S, 7th street, and | cash; the balance in1,2,an@3 year, Apply at sailoloth, ropeyarn, and ships’ cables buy a pair of Cork Foies jan 18-3: | che Star Office. jan 5-10 To Becin Anew —By tho operation of a RANSPAKENT BAR SOAP—A supericr ANTED —A GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS general lew of the State of Maine, the char- aricle for chapped hands, at of age, to Nurre. Apply at No 451 10:h ters of all the Banksin that State willexpire | ja115-3t ___LAMMOND’S. | street, between D and E strests, near Mcéiulre’s the pending revolutionary claims bill, urging that its provisions and the questions it raised were novel and original in their character. To the bill itself he was opposed in its whole and in its parts, in its conception and in its design, in its spirit in its letter Our penston laws already formed a heterogeneous and iodigested mass, but the present bill had, in his estimation, less to commend it end more to condemn it than any that Congress had ever enacted Mr. Clay then proceeded to dissect the bill to show in detail the inequality with which it makes provision for the men cf our revolutionary ora. It embraced, besides an entirely new class of pensioners, “ sur- geons’ mates, ‘ whose duties (ranging come- where between those of an assistant surgeon and a hospital steward) involved nought of labor or danger that should entitle them to a place among the beneficiaries of the Govern- ai sas tment. He also presented a statement of tho during the year 1857, and all have to wind up aes z E Auction Store _ se cas Pratap pp yo apa, ap oren ee Tatas tints since the forming of the Terri- sates ents pander lean their eftaire, uvless re-chartered by the Leg- Sion Potatoes for ale in loin pull Hig ee rg ght s- i = ication of tho: i State. ie} i: 2 sy eS : i i ion. ETE! RRY 1 Sucker at the eubsori! irtber SJecas sulted by the application vf thoee | tory into a State, has the Lilinois Legislature | Renate, and did. not doubt that the ecireary | iiature now in session ees arn bergen 86 Water Bt -Gesrgetown. | Information sppiyat 1 BOULANGER’S on & odorous preparations Scorn known in the | permitted the Clerk of a preceding session to | of the committees of hak Houses of Congress | , Ee The Catholics ae be order of their | mo RO TAN OT ——— | sireet, between 17th and 18th streste, near the War fashionable world as Lubin’s Extract and the organize the House. At the last session—two fell greatiy below the grand total which would dithtcult to comply with the order o! one $300 TO LOAN ON REAL PROPEB- | Department. jan 14 3t celebrated “il of Burgamot. 7: ears ago—Judge Logan, then a leading Black | he required to satisfy the exactions of the bill. | Bishop restricting funeral processions to six | TY IN GEORGETOWN OR The Colonel, who on other topics is so pre- ¢ Republican, calied the members to order, and proceeded to organize as did the House yes- terday. At that time there was a Republican ‘ majority, and the previous Clerk—Captain subject which be has now uudertaken; and we | Dilier—wasa Democrat. It is no argument to would bo totally at a loss to explain thissin- | instance parliamentary usage in other bodies. gular ——- except for the solution | What is the usage /ere” should be the ques- The estimates presented by the Secretary of the Interior were shown to bo based on mis- taken and suppositious information, in confir- mation of which fact a letter was read from the present Commissioner of Pensions, Mr. Whiting, by whom theze estimates had been ptr ar al carriages. On Sunday, at Newark, an Irish | WASHINGTON.—I have been requested to say COOK WANTED —AN AMERICAN OR funeral presented a saguter spectacle; there that $3009 has heen pl ced in ay beams io Neen German Woman. One who understands her wore the six carriages only, )ut hundreds fol- = peg Property; the menage he See a8 wen mye nn pg eS an ee lowed them on foot, in a promiscuous and dis- | tm of ycats. Any person wanting Pi: » at No. 397 street, =| orderly crowd, altogether more unsightly and | Whole, will please address MERCHANT, | and H. jan 13 41 * th 6 to’ Post Office in 15-3t® annoying than the long string of carriages rough Seorgeewn Fost Om pues ANTED.—A COOK, OR A WOMAN, eminently distinguished for the * /ucmdus ordo’’ of his compoertion, seems to be “in nu- 4rdus’’ when he attempts to enlighten us on the ; ‘i i JTRAYED OR STUOLEN—TWO Cows. who can make herself generaily useful, can - , | : : : : A repared in the Department of the Interior | Wich the Bishop has abolished. . vack Ci ith ite star, com! ituatt t which he himself hac furnished. The letter tion to be decided ; and, in this, precedent is e Clay praucineed the bill most iniquitous i Charles Houston, a man well known §q ise fares wilivapolvan tie non ioe age ies eee een owe wnyes st was written, to use his own language, ‘‘cur- | the only guide. a in its discriminations. It provided boat for] on the Alabama river, but the last few years rente calamo’’—that is, while the pipe was with crumped horns brard:d. ‘The man would be preferred jan 13-3 a resident of California, was killed by the | othera red Buffalo, with a white face, an <a — 5 _w 4 ee eee = melamine rt nin saeggie explosion of a steamboat near San Francisco, | tipcf the tall whi'e Both pretty forward in Calf. YOUNG LADY, LaTE FROM PARIS, those who had done the loast and had already circulating, and doubtiess partook of the foggy received the mosi from the Government, and, character of the surrounding atmosphere. | Were in error yesterday in stating the names - " %§ bo has been educated by some of the best a P 8 i i i i ths since. A Newfoundland dc Five dojlars reward will be given by their re. bd n What a pity that a man who, in lectures and | of those who were examined before this com- Boney See ts ae sie ween fae i“ sued bp bins nape injury, and dragged Hardy yey Ma caaa ooo bE er Trench Tngmae seme oa ee nega Hy otherwise, has heaped such bitter denuncia- | mittee, Mr. Raymond, the editor of the New| premium on longevity, making provision, as | the body of his master to the shore. Tho dog city, D.C. * fan is.3te | Ing, &e., &c , wishes a Situation as Governos in tions upon the consumers of the weed, should York Times, having alone b Hed bef it does, not according to services rendered, but | was sont home to the mother of the deceased, ————— | arespectable family, or to rive French Lessons. himself privately indulge in the filthy prac- | York 1+mcs, having alone been sean oa the number of years during which its benefi- | residing in Perry county, Alabama. On being HOW I¥ 1S DONE. Please address 425 13th street jan ie a oe pablicly professes = ——— them on that occasion. J. W. Simington, a ciaries have survived since the Revolution | shown a daguerreotype of his lost master, the yE CATCH AND OPEN OUR OYSTERS \A7ANTED—A YOUTH OF FROM ISTO After all, actsiiding is evidently not can- Washington correspondent of the Times, ws] And these beneficiaries have already been | dog immediately recognized it, and commenced to day, express them to Wash- 16 yesrs of age, to attend in my office. To fined to the members of temperance societics before them thi i 1 thrice paid by the Government: firstly, by | licking it, sending up the most piteous howls; | !gton that night, ard bave them on! one competent, writing a good hand, aud who ti But oy ee peer age ae = 25 abd ecguad thatptid Geri thece | the paler Le bill in lieu of half aid) for | since that time he has refused all food, and En ee Jost eel rey can come well recommended, a favorable oppor- lon is that the Colonel, whilst he attempts to : i ai 3 ourns stantl When last heard - 4 = tunity ts cffered to uire a general kn ize maintain his position by a comparison of an- | witnesscs refused to answer the interrogatories life; secondly, by the pension act of 1818, | mourns almost constantly en last heard | oysTERS she being hawked about the acq sec n 1818, ae aan, of business, Introductory toa profession. Apply cient and modern philology. totally disregards granting them a half pay for life not exceed- | from he was in a dying condition streete for dsys, when you can get there for the c. Se. = of the committee ; the former basing his refu- | ing the half-pay of @ captain of infant ; ee same price. SCHWARZE & DRURY, at the office of CHARLES De SELDIN bs pects oas het gg eer lg seleien sal e the ground of — arias = & public and, thirdly. by the act of 1838 allowing then Suavinc Mave Easy.—Wet your shaving | Jaa J5-eo3t__4£9 11th street, 2d door above E. sed — —— - peer - and language he pretends eo much to admire. journalist to comment freely upon the acts of Hes ale ee itis ts yest Bee _| brush in either warm orcold water, pour on MUSICAL CARR. re npg Aah gg Ale He desires to have the word /ady stricken |), National Legislature. We have not heard iiverea on thie subject ye Mr. een whons two or three drops of ‘‘Balm of a Thousand acs ate ae with the business preferred. App'y at No 204 — borage onan pry ramsey sy stated the grounds alleged by the corresponde | historical recitations he thought did not touch | Flowers,”’ rub the beard well and it igi make | ton and Georgetown. that his professional services pico liso an IY selection of one term over another forthe ex- | ent of Mr. Raymond’s paper for his declension oneal bettas of the we rhe * = = a2 | 8 beautiful soft lather much facilitating the rrp deesipeate Mapleenth treated ‘Tulviogable ROFITASLE AND witty =e pression of our ideas? It is the conventional- | t) answor. Tels Gict the arcamonte tion city to contra | \ veration of shaving. Pricoonly Fifty Cents. Surcpenn and Ausesaaan tenes PLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER —Per- ism of the people who speak the language of = a which such term forms part. It is long es- Fersonal Explsnstions —Immodiately af tablished use ter the journal was read to-day in the House, ‘Multa renascentur, quae jamcecidere,cadentque | Mr. Campbell, of hio, rising to a personal psa oars iran oo explanation, disclaimed any intention of rc- = os " "| flecting personally on Mr. Rust of Ark , in his dict the arguments relicd aoe by its advo cates. He would not hoid the committees of either House of Congress to a strict responai- bility for the bill in question. They were oaly its foster parents ; its real fathers were med- dlesome claim agents and lobby members, who had grown into a sort of fourth estate in the legislation of Congress And then, after a speech from Mr. Bell of N. H., in favor of the bill, Mr Foster obtained the floor, and they adjourned Is tur Hovse, they went into Committee Any additional instrament furnished if desired. | Son" im town or country bagi employment References —Gov Seward, Col. Cooper, &c. hours, may ofou h byencioring two stampr, Orders left at his residence. No 462 14th street, | to pa renege 59 — or at W. G. Metzerctt's Music Store, will be | Box No dost New won Pon = NE, promptly attended to. 16 ployment a — to — sex— station in life im- THE PRESIDERT’S LEVEE. andl ean iso meaiaeemente ie ee GLOvEs-ALL SiZES AND COLOR. —_ Manufactured in any perscn’s dwel For sale at Shillington’s, agent for Washing ton, and all druggists Frecxies.—Of all the effects that exposure of the skin to the air or sun produces, the most disagreeable is called freckles, or tan If spread over the entire surface of the parts ex- posed, it is called tan; if scattered at inter vals, freckles. The finest skins are most sub- quendi.”’ He admits that the word lady comes down | remarks on Tuesday tast, on moving the pre- to us with the sanction of the highest authori | vious question upon the resolutions to print ies in our language. and he aleo admits that | 44. message, dc , which had led to the misur- the word bas 1:5 peculiar meaning—that in other countries it Misessops rank, stotie , dig- | derstanding between them that then and there ing; secured by copyright; sales as permanrnt FANS—Pearl, Sandall Wood and Ivory] as flour. An agent is wanted in every town in the Stleks Union. jan 13-1m COMBS—Wrovcht, Shell Back Combs ————________ ein <TRA Violette, Jock tub ANTED.—THE HIGHEST PRICES SE a et ee ee etek cee Sliver, at HOOD 'S8))- j The Kallis Orient Water, fe z ver Ware Manufactory, 3158 Penn. avenue, near we and ev my thing et roses se aaa oceurred on the floor. (Mr. H. Marshall in tbe Chair) and taking up aeons pees eee eee Jnst opening fer Balls, Parties, fe pat = , = cBaracter. It would therefore seem from his . i‘ iff bi a Sea s Fancy, C 4 Perfumery Store, unde: eagerness to have the use of the word abol- as soln wets mebest by Mr Hee!) pio pee peneins aiieee pee me streot, Boston, contains a peculiar erasive janis ee or <TNational Hotel. B - —— that eetemon sex of our country, in- | ¢Xplained that his remarks in reply to Mr. C. Kaow Nothingiom = SP property which will generally remove these _ . =o . carding. ae erior to that of other nations, possezs none of | on that occasion having been predicated cn Matatar ane mitt ; i i RD—A GENTLEMAN AN ADY, those dignified qualities symbolized by the | the idea that that gentleman’s remarks re- lait fagtaonny weer reper lynn ere ee ee ee =e ss t ” ees gentlemen, can bo soceommnsdened tn word /ady. The course of reasouing pursued b desi Macaca Dacfee Tastshine: Campbell of Obio. perfectly harmless, allays all tendency to in- N L rR nivate family, with a Furnished Parlor and in the Cvlonel’s letter leads us inevitably to — to above, pt ppd to Aint Karl pee eeetes ine pb | flammation, and renders the complexion clear E A Ez Spemeangroerg~ J —- 860 per meath thgs couciusion, and we are at a loss to kuow | him personally. He recalled them on hearin btaini ‘ R D £z hout bese mote berhsocms Fem how he will Pe be: ahda 65 reqcusiia tho mak. P y 3 Mr. Boyce next obtaining tho floor, the] and beautiful. his explanation. So, amicable relations again committees roso; and shortly afterwards the exist between them, we suppose. ter with the ladies ¢o as to escapa the terrible Honse adjourned. consequences of fewale vengeance. Respectfully, CHESTERFIELD. Jas S. Green —The election of this distin- guished gertieman t> the Senate of the Uni- s g Tabie Boarders would also be taken at $16 pe TOU-NIGHT, January 15th. month. Address Board, Box 4. it’ J.TURNER, THE AMERICAN VOCAL- THE RINGGOLD HOUSE, NO. 4: ¢ IST, will sing a choice selection of Songs Atat of 9th and Hi streets, pte Bey ho TO-NIGHT at Upp Feitows’ Hat, 7th street. can be eecured, with or without Rooms, by m- Cards of admirsion 50 cents Doorscpen at 6 mediate application. The situation is one of the o’elock—Concert to commence at 7} precisely. | most healtliy, central, and desirable, being near For sale in this city by Narrs & Patuen, Seuoy Parken, and the dealers generally. Proceedings of To-Day. In tHe Senate, tc-day, they passed the bills for the relief of Mra. Edward Hart, Le Commander Hartsteine and his Officers We have to say that Commander Hartsteine and the « fficers who accompanied him to Eng- A. 8. C.—Asthma: Bronchitis!! Con- SUMPTION. and ail almilar “ ilte that flesh ta heir cured by the Great Indian Remedy, known as “Mrs - Ganpwen’s Intex Baten or Javan wontane Boasnes = = _it R.G. SKEKELL, Agent. the Patent and Post Offices Rooms are large and ted States from Missouri, is to-day acubject | 40d in the Resolute are not to return to the ther Jowett, oe Chas, T. Maxwell, Charles | Ths tuoret seragy Rakmsoritan: bis eoemplered strones | TLISERICE OF COLUMBIA, County ef | newly furnished. Jan 8-78 : United States in the British vessel of war, Re- Cormick, and one other. Messrs. Weeks & Potter, No. 1ss ‘Washington atrest, Bor. Washington, to Wit:—This is to certify = = of ¥ eneral o ti Fa ’ 5 ; ne an le by W. H. Gilman, Chari OARD.—-GENTLEMEN DESIRING a eget ee tribution, as stated in the newspapers, but in| over"! verb! Pills were reported. | siois Naita & Palmer, ZDrdlimans and’ vy Uveréise rest | that on the f4th day of January, 1857, Wim Board can find very comfortable acoommoda- lemoerats of Congress, with many of whom he aipecket aie > The special order—the Revolutionary claims rally. janit—iw, | Brown,ofthe Countv of Washington, brougbt be tions, at 03 Pennsylvania evenue, between 9th served, it will be remembered, in the lower ( bill—was then again taken up, and it was ad- vocated et length by Mr. Foster. Is tHe House, the bill to suppress the cir- culation of Spanish and Mexicansilver coin in this country, and to regulate the coinage of the cent piece, was disoussed by Mesars Whit- ney, —— of Tenn . and Phelps. It was then passe: Going next into committee on the tariff bill, Mr. Keitt was engaged in the delivery of « speech upon the slave trade as the Star went to press. fere me the subscriber a Justice cf Peace in and for the county es aforesaid,a light red COW, two ery. dec 0 im hind legs white, a white stripe down her back, | ~-?——————_______ ——-—- blaze in her forehead, no horns, right hind leg OARD, &c —MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. W sore, and about 10yearsold Sworn to before me. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street Given under my hand this 14th day of January, | js prepared to accommodate gentlemen with rooms 1852. Ww. A.MULLOY, J.P. when or without bens. Every elieat ‘will be made This is to notify the owner or owners to come | to O8e COI ¢ who may fever her forward, prove perty cha’ and take | with their patronage. Trensient or board her a Proper'y, PM. BROWN, can be obtained. 1t Residence No. 373 3d street east. a - = ‘ARD AND OTHER ENGRAVING. — Rectifying Establishment. Cc We are prepared to execute in the best man- HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS | ner every description of ving, including the method of informing liquor dealers that he | Cntting of Arms, Crests, Mottoes, &c , on 5 has fitted up a RECTIFYING ESTABLISB- | Card printing prempay dene, J MENT in this city, and is now prepared te sup- M. W. GALT & BRO., ply all those who may favor him with their cus- Jewellers, 324 Penn. avenue, between 9th tom. sseeaaoe hand a large stock of Brandies, Jan 13-3t and 10th streets. Gin hiskeys, w’ can whe Me sell at as low a figure as theycan be purchased veraiinnear ten! RrIQcerrEe IN Wasn- for either in Baltimore or Philadelphia. ePE N B. The subscriber has also on hand, a large TS sche nel ed INDISPENSABLE To #@ The Introduction of Gilma Instan- taneons Har Dye to the public, which chauges in a moment any colored batr t> a beautiful and permanent black, Las pro- duced more happiness 1a the community, by driving out of tse the worthless preparations with which this conutry has been flooded for a few years past, than ny invention that we know of. Portland Advertiser Hayosome Waissees.—To procure thess mech desired or- Rawents, use Gilman’s Instantaneous Liquid Hair Dye, man- nfactared by Z. D. Gilman, Chemist, city of Waehingion.— Boston Museum. Sold by «ll respectable druggists and hair-dreeesre in the conntrr. Prine{pal depot at the new Drng Store, 350 Penn- ayivania avenge, where all orders will be promptly filed. jan 2—lw and 10th streets, over Mr. Ridenour’s Confection- Charity Begins at Home.—At least true charity begins there if the wise and good of all ages and climes are not in error. The wisdom and free of that venerable adage is so capitally illustrated in a late New York Express, a8 that we quote it as follows : ‘It was but the other day we remember, that the kind hearted Honorable Mise Mur- ray, en English gentlewoman, who, in her day, has filled the highly honorable place of Maid of Honor—that is to say,—one of the Maids of Houor to the Queen,—sent over a sum of money as hercontribution to Kansas,— to help the cause of freedom there. Lady Byron was similarly moved, and in due time her contribution was received and acknowl- edged, with a flourish of trumpets, by a cer- tain class of persons on this side, who were House of the National Legieisturo. While thus eerving be was ne less distinguished for talents as 2 debater than for his steady adhe Tence to the cause of strict construction His election shows that we were not in error in the views we have of late expressed with refer- ence to the state of parties in the Missouri Legislature ip Bran¢reth’s Pil Oo usumptive, Rhenmat some day's nse will find every organ «f their fram purer, The nerves commen in the vein, These pills, The Delnware Senatorial Elections. — Witxrxetox, Del » dan. 14, 1857. Editor of the Star? Lam »py to inform you that the Legislature of this State this da: elected the Hon James A Bayard as U.S. Senator for tix years, and Martin W. Bates for the unexpired term of the Hon. John M Clayton, deceased. ——_—_—— Pennsyivanis.—Tho total valuation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for all the counties, as shown by the Auditor General’s report, is $531,731.304—on which there is a tax assessment of 21,619,967 75 The num ber of taxable inhabitants is 582,185. The amount of stocks held by incorporated com- ed ‘strength and Ife pervade Every dose makes the blood in the arteries and terminate firet effect, act upon the ar- torial blood, increneiug the clreulation, by which imparittes are deposited in the veins, and they throw off such collec- tions into the bowels, which organ, by the from Brandreth's Pills, expels them from thi ccasion gripiug, en Patient fecl worse ; this must be borne with for the good to Thus Delaware will ccntinue to maintain | the recipients Then, the British Abolition | panies is $1,723,496. Value of railroads and | Some shctreras,,, No Krent cod 1s often achieved without |) o¢ of Foreign and Se aan inz a ain, Every Irdy and ene ore ber high position in the national councils Societies of Scotland, during the eummer, | Canals, $33,365,616. jan 14-6m® No 95 A auin akay Sat at should have a co) Just pudlisned end for sale Very respectfully, yours, &¢ , *** |spurred to renewed action by the Kansas} [> Astory is told of the Downieville, Cal- fy —_ ——— —— | atthe = ii, in the Capitol, and at the book. — ttrife, elso sent over all sorts of contributions, | ifornia, court. A man was arraigned for theft rrebrhanee tas Calaek aber gare meat Peet a Ateaeuen, CAMPHERE, ETHERIAL | stores ashington. dec 23-Im The Trouble in the Illinois Legislature | t? Swell the excbequer of the various anti-| and plead guilty ; a jury trial was, however, . Ou, Lamps followsd, health and vigor will, in a majority of cases, be se- cured by the use of REANDRETH’S Pi Sold at 25 cents per box at 43 Canal street, Brandreth Building, New York; by T. wyott & Sons, 132 uorth Second atreet, Philadelpht ally. &e DISSULUTION NUTICE. Also, Artists actin Seniee, es | "THE COPARTNERSAIP BERETOPORE by ROWELL & MORSELL, is on aa pmenctneng by saclen pornos t | Jan 13 No. 383C st_bet.6thand7ih. | cuestanding debts duc the late firm will be net- OST.- DURING LAST WEFK, AN OVAL | tled << Samuel Bien, who is alone authorised to Cornelean SEAL. with numerous | settle the business. Hebrew characters ‘The finder willbe rewarded | Washington, Jan 28. BIEN & CO. by leaving it at the Star Office. jan 18-2 | The undersigned wili continue the business o' ee slavery fairs, here. And all the while that this was Going on, the leading journals were pleading, in print, the cause of the American slave, and volunteering without stint such a A Springfield correspondent of the Missouri Republican, writing under date of the 6th instant, reveals the mystery of the recent for- Asia r ich cible ejectment of the late clerk of the lower Meta ed wotala ge GH ahve vchat mee house of the Illinois Legislatare, of which, up | world waz converted, except the Yankees, and to this time. we have kad but a meagre ac- | that the Millennium had dawned upon every nstion under the Sun, save only and except insisted on, and after a long and vexatious investigation, the jury rendered a verdict of ‘‘not guilty.’” in spite of all the prisoner could do. The fellow expected a hard winter and wanted to stay in jail. [~A good story is told of the too sanguine Republicans of Brooklyn. Before theelection they hired a room inthe Brooklyn Museum Brown’s Bronchial Tr bave found them cf grestservice in allayto, tion, and in subduing Hoarsoness produced by Col: our clerical brethren @ real favor in calling their att bal to them.""—Zion’s Hered, “We commend them to the at- , ys tention of public speakers, the old stand, and, in order to make room for s count by telegraph the United States of America. This was the building, occupy it as their headquarters, at See of W . LD pterigiat erie ve ated ON | new stock - R = oe thelr errival offer “The members of the lower branch of the | programme of our foreign relations last sum. | = tated ree antl) lb ap wes ee aor, mony from persoua! Two for $50, one for $75, and one for OVERCOATS, DRESS and FROCK COATS, Legislature met ia their ball at eleven o'clock | mer, a wodified copy of the one whith had | 1@ndlord, being » good Democrat and sound | Ficwria, $100. “Also a large stock of New Pianos at tle | PANTS, VESTS, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods yesterday morning, and proceeded to an or-| been previously agreed upon for party and Buchanan man, refuses to release them, and lowest factory prises. generally, at cost nisation. Mr. Prestou, of Clay, called the | presidential purposes here. intends to make them suffer for their folly. Enctchtal steotions "ote. Gre Bete ntelning ve Muste Depot comer 11th street and Penn. ave. seae oaste ca neo tenet Sree ton ouse to order, and Major Dougherty, of the| “ But the Predidential election is over now (FA German writer—one Kirsten—de- | fMtiy ty public area asa ee engenees can, te need | _Jan 14- continuance UKL BIEN Alexander district, was appointed chairman, | and the nvise the foreign Abolitionists made, | Clares that, though America is popularly sup- giving strength to the voice. Sold by all Drnggiats. Oct 15-tf JAMES N. CALLAN, Agent. impertant te the Ladies!—Dr. Du PONCO’S FEMALE PILLS.—The combination of Ingredi- ents in the Pilla are perfectly harmless. Thelr efficacy and merits are vased upon an extensive practice of over thirty | boil and, where the directions have been strictly J.-L MoConuell clerk, W. D. Latzchaw assist- ant ditto, Levis Greathouse sergeant-at-arms | subsided, time and opportunity are now afford- pre tem Pending these ®ppointments, Mr. | ed to see how, in ull that while, things wero £.T. Bridges, who was elected clerk at the going on “at home.’’ We shall for the pres- —eeeSSFSsMMMMMMssfssesese N pled cep hy ecg INVOICE OF| jan5-2w [intel] No. 428 Penna avenue. mag Trench . Also, Galt | — — Letter, Bath Note, &c. FEmeusON, YSRY COLD. jan 8 aco7th atest | WWE HAVE YET ON HAND a Go0D _ supply of STOVES for Coal or Wood, and Sy | still receiving dally fresh supplies for thore that about American slavery and all that, having | posed to be such 2 marrying country, yet in no Jand in the world are there really so many old maids. This is owing, of course, to the rapidly increasing expenses which marriage RTE MONIES, OPERA GLASS! last session, was protesting against the pro | ent call but one witness tothe stand— rold | entails, compared with what it did in bygone Eye Glasses, Card Cases, Memorandum | have not yet been supplied, new 8 Coal or ceedings, claiming that until hic euccessor'was | Ircland—the * Bleeding Kansas’ of Geos | days.” __ | biowepct ad diet eaestnpartcsey at | Books, &e., Ge.” , Wood. Kio. new ‘FLAT TOP COOK. qualified he was entitled to act as clerk in the Britain—and what do we seo? Why,there| New Yorx « Insamity.’’—Shopkeeper— | e change of life. They will care the Whites, and remove | H.J gemini ag a ING STOVE just received with other kinds organization of the House. Mr. Armold, of | were faenty-pne thousand seven hundeet ond “‘Hullon, there, bere, you nigger, what are | and may ba seed saccescfully us'a Preventive, Gall spon | 22210 20 Pa ave , bet We are now cur Stoves and other Goods Cooke, rose to defend Bridges, and wascalled | , enty-siz deaths in that country from siar- ‘ ‘ and may be used snccessfully agen! Ctreular for particulars free. * is per hex, with fail dtzectio ns, Hold wioleante and Buss. TOTT, Draggiet, Pennsylvania avenue, you doing with those boots?” ‘Sah, I’se toorder. Again B. insisted that the ist takin um away.” Shopkeeper— ENTLEMEN'S DRESS AND BUSI. | Grocers ro renirain ae agaist of Stoves, 13, ‘ House | vation during the t year (21,776). This ness , Teady-made, at low or , vation ng the pas! (21, as Clothing. x C. WOODWARD & 8ON was hie, or words tantamount in meanin, is an appalling fact, but figures don’t lie. It a i : UELB, E, 528 Sevent Washington, D. 03 cheaper rates than 10-8t 318 » det 10th and 1 . = pomp as a moved et tee clerk | is bard to pete Sm at we penmatiers et theca seating ” pire ey a sacha t GUBBRL> Grong sent joasdenttally.1 eel teed ually senses & STEPHENS, pine saeaie Ae PENS, — = \. members. rding- | almost anything con spec-| “Be al, massa, how you sccuses dig | ledies who enclose them one x 222 between 9th tionery in at j 4y that oflees begaa—Bridges interroptng | tacle says prwsouied of tbe Lady Byzvas ang | nigga of stella. ee worails ances * ag. aa oo ions Uoeoeaeratn og a a Ne) Lan in Fe MCLAUGHLIN & 00's.

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