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. = | AA SC TS RR SR RS EEE eT, Fanny Morant’s National Theatre, Prot. Epis) on H t ween 9th Remaining inthe Post Office and 10th New fied Stanley, Rector” Services Janucry HM, Iowa —The Secretary of the Treasury has Washtagton, D.C., e ¥! = af The Impes‘chment Caso.—As a matter of purchased two lots on the corner of Ninthand PENT G STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. |~ Caatewm-House and Post OMEE a - every SUNDAY. at Il a m,and 3% p.m For ) red tobe inserted in the Eve>ino f TAR: t > Grown Sie interest to “nose who regard the bench and its | y,oust streets, in Dabuque, asa site for the | PEWS 08 seats + pply to the Sexton. = - 1 being the nemaper bari the erga ica. =e PE ate s-towen ond 2 —.,danaary 24,1857, | Purity 97, subjects of grave concern, we Te | new custom-house, authorized to be erected BP TEE SERMON TO BE DELIVERED | just faay a aN ERINe, = paris from the Ricbaiond Hmgvirer of the | in that city, for the sum of $20,000 This lot. | tion, by the Rev TN. masked: ie tedenenay acer atetere tee fottowing iat, win | WE SS fecelveu with trqualifed sy, THe WEEELY STAB. 17th inst , a few remarks, whieh go at onc® t0 | being in an angle bstween the two principal post cadsished ‘euditinn ange LADIES’ LIST. probation of 3 e will be found an exeel- | tbe point. Speaking of the impeachment of | streets of the city, and equi distant from the = is week's ‘ — ——a F STREET Shuakccll i sagas iba «Tbe Perjured Goldsmith,” | Judge Watrous of Texas, and the necessity principal hotels, is peculiarly eligible. and KE cavnce = TU-MORRGW Bonn ert the. pen of Professor J. H. Ingraham; | of speedy despatch of the case, the Enquerer | .onot fail to give satisfaction to all classes of | ING, at lL o’elock, the pastor of this chu: e McLeo¢, Mie Wm i U : ses Rev. Dr Guatzy, will reach a Ser on McOora ick,Mre LB A PLEASANT NEIGHBOR more chapters of readable gossip concerning | says : the citizens of that city. half ef the suffering - and sccllastion donk Morton, Mts Bile = REE TG remarkable men and things of the past, from ‘*No man who respects the bench can read — be tak n up for thelr relief it x me “ae Christopher Stoop...... whe Mateo, Mary Ans SECOND LOVE. > McPhe:son,Mary 4 McPherson, Even ¥ the charges made by Mr. Spencer of Texas,/ Land Warrants.—The Financial Circular Senge ——_—— y Be: DISCIPLES’ MEETING — the pen of Hon John Barney; — ey ere and presented by Mr Bell, of that State, | of Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co., bankers, |< ee will have Divine Navin Dies of fresh Washington News and Gossip ; doings | without feelings of indignation either against for January 24, says: “ In consequence f the | Old Trinitv Church, on Sth street, on Lord’s day, of the United States Agricu‘tural Society; | a man, who, wearing the ermine, deserves ary <4, : rived for one | the 25th in-tant, at 11 o'clock a m), ‘and at? unt of the brilliant festival of the Colum. | such charges, or against any man, or sor ss Pomel url ave bape lor 1 | 2eleck pam, prosching be iider Chalice, of — men, ‘aleely. week Nort! Sou nti morning y cordially invited. bia Typegraphical Society; foreign and do- seer gece - . . North or ees . ros y ends of justice and the character of the ac- = ly of Land | 372% mestic news; sketches, humorous, graphio, | cused, alike demand the proper settlement which has prevented the usual supply SECOND WARD LIE - pathetic, ell sorts; piquant personal items ; of the case. Although a matter of special | Warrants from coming into market, and the = E) RELIEF COM ., MITLEE.—-The fo! gentlemen > interes i orders referred to in our last, not 2 “tee gems of poctry; news items ad infinitum, and interest to Texas, it yet affects the whole | Western ee Tare will comprise ihe comm'ttee for collecting and Im prepara.ion, the Grand Extravaganza of OLYMPIC DEVILS. I> TIME ALTERED : Doors opened at 6); curtain rises at % past 7 o'clock. Washington Cireus and Ampitheatre. Cormer of Seventh Street and the Avenue. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES ; i ‘TOR DAY,) January 24th country ; and now, while the enemies of law i reviously filled, prices have | distributing fonds for the re lef of the poor cf ors | SHES DAY. (SA - all for three cents, or $1. he year. and the constitution are arraying them- oe — a a be | the Se2ond Ward: Messrs Chas 1. Coltman, ——- SFFEKNOUNS Niout. : —_——__-e —-—— selves against the Supreme Court, Congress jumped up two cents per acre, an may Geo. W. Harkness, Wm Orme, Gregory Ennis, A iy Ticket, ated . =] ; ehould be prompt to vindicate both.”” quoted active at the following rates, viz : B.W_ Reed, Wm. Pettibone, Grafton Powell, P ‘arall: 54 men parents with tet ' SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS z promp' 5 ; B. W Kod, Wm , ae = 7 iseusses the recent pro- This article, frcmsuch a paper as the E'n- sited ween ol es MF BAYLY, Chatrw an, [imate Stuhse Wusetis Em a wit ued afternoon perfur iio hcosirs dageiaaapremae ives ia | irer (and it seems to be the centiment of the | teccresarents © 2°: GEO. W. HARKNESS, ilecretary jan 93 2 ey, Maret Wren, Mre 8 ee ceedings of the Mouse of Representatives in | 4"? 8 ig acce wiseente H fa eee i ions , — r Ta an elaborat: and very able article, most of , ©Mtire press) demands that an end shall be put me J y, Fran ‘adelaide E | Phe Great - ees pevtwcledcibnge Wed THE ss i + - tonal Inauguration are requeste the suggestions of which cannot fail to find to this matter by confronting the recused and In New York the market is equally firm to meet at Dr.C Boyle’s rooms, on SATUK DAY é his accusers face to face. The sooner eome — EVENING, January 24th, at 7% o'clock " -balanced and conserva 5 j : 8. J. FISHER, Sec Pao ey merase so well-timed and | **¢PS are taken the better. Joseph L. Chester.—See the House proceed- | _jan 22 TRO x forcible as that we put aside other articles tc- | it is only necessary for us to remark that | ings, this morning, on the cage of this gentic- eee CAKE AT PHILA- fo at t! re) m . ~ * deiphia prices, at the Philadelphia loe day, in order to spread a3 wuch of them be- the single charge published in the Enutrer | man, who, having been arrested, was at the Cream Depot, corner of 12th an4 F streets. i i . | bar of the House. Ice Cream $1,50 allon. jan 10-1m* fore the Stay's readers this afternoon as pos. is but one of many equally, if not more ce ar of the Ie per g wi b bis miraculous ASCENSION ON THE SPJRAL COLUMN As Jerformed by bim on the occasion of the Cor- cnation of the Emperor of Russia Audrews, JD Arnold, Ire Abbott, G © th, MADAME LOUISE TOURNIAIRE In two Lew scenes of Kquittstion. ND JIM BURT. — Paige, JiM MYER i - . COL. 3 VOC . ED q sible. Ihu:, we quote as follows: wets brought by others —— Judge Wa The Contempt Law was signed by the pre- Se ees iS a ee ple belt a_i”. cee” The two Clowns, in _— of Mirth, Sentiment sa age trous, the Sovereign State of Texas being one |. 7, we amnntaee buroe, TWC Garvey, ECKS Pierce, Karl H end Song. ‘And thisleads us to remark, in like manner . = siding officers of the two Houses cf Congresz, | DAY aE FET Se =a. a 7 eaek 8 ‘Sel =D Quies’ aT aa-te Gimetae oe ou cumatthes Kithte that they Lory seize —_ any particular in- | °f cies nocaring inom. and has gone to the President for his signa- Dtaedae sil pases be prompt in ett atiends ds nce. — mea teo : goo Scenes stance of real or supposed corruption in Con- | , ; . é % > meds 00 . -o Ags hey, win REE 222i eee ee A ese as the ground and justification of agen- | The Minnesota Railroad Land Donating | ‘¥Te - , pat A agg poet ee Patrick Hardewicke, SR. Kebiseon, WC Afternoon, commencing at 3% lock ; Kven- = i ‘i i i Cc On the opening of the i » n, Jas Horrigan, Petrick Richardson, W A 74 och eral attack upon the integrity of its legislation | pi11.—The Hon Mr Rice, the delegate from | Supreme Court.—On wee lumbta College; Kev P D Gurley, ) D; Rev G D one Rewer GtuuereBepens tow. comensnsing at 795 oboe ane are committing an injustice of a still more; |... r & Court yesterday morning, Mr Chief Justice | Cummine, 0 D; Rev Alfred Holmead, DD; Rev CaptsS Hague, James Read, J M 1D Boxes 50 cents ; Pit, 25 cents; lidren , Ag ion as the blow | Minnesota, requests us to republish the letter sabi y DS Doggett, DD; Rev Byron Sunderland, D D; mes Hankles, JR Mabvitt, Thos C bau price jaa flagrant character, in proportion as the blow Columb: so) S, h ith | Taney remarked as follows : pave Phin. Rev J G Butler; Rev Samuel Rc. <J£ Helakell; James Robluacu, Joho { which they deal is cimed at a more vital part. | to the Columbus (Vaio) Statesman horewi @ N oF THE Bas: Mr Carroll, the | ge:ter; Dr Owen Munson; Leo Coyle, Esq 4 1s, “Haskins, 700 Ryan, Jno A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. : they exist at all, are uauifeatly whaliy oxesp- | {PPended. We do so with cheerfaines:, be- | oon" "inte Gaur, hes sufterod =: paiotal | “ Appitention ses tenses io oie ieee thsoogh | ESEae eter Steet y BST JX CONSEQUENCE OF THE WEaTuER prance aple stlelreapr ope dingp loro | cause recognizing the propriety of affording dames affliction in the sudden and unex- | the Post Office jan 17-808 Bi “yore Hughes, James Royce, Thee 8 and Wanhinetca Mt MY ERG, Be Clows, will ents of Congress. If it were ‘the aim of those | the Minnesota friends of the bill to which it pected death of a son who had just grown up INAUGURATION BALL.—THE 3 malas Robinson, ExGov | got take bis benefit on Friday The who apply such terms of opprobrium to our Na- | relates a full and fair o; rtunity to be heard | to manhood. The members of the Court, as Be itiandens will give a grand Ina fonel’ Legi ciate a mark of their respect and sympathy, pro- | ration Ball, atthe AcseMBLY Rooms, on WED- Gontdence ct the people ia the setegezy ot | bY the public, as they allege that thair inter- pose to attend the funeral, which will take | NESDAY EVENING, the 4th of March. As the engnen tek poe kage coon ee Body ests are compromised deeply in the charges place to-day at one o'clock. We shall, on | Committee of Arrangements will be compoeed to “elilag on which he walks is on the cars. Due notice will be given of this occasion. Look out forfun. jan 2% ot Holt, C W Bei Hedrick, Prof BB the very character which is impated to it, | with reference to the meacure which have tat or eae Piatt prelate in iver, Pociioay: ths pabile teey tearoom yoda ee poems B Wants. they could not have chosen a more efficient | 9; i: iz ati A o - Platt, a >! ing will be left undone on their part to secure | Boteler, 4 ents, W —— = — meas by which to hasten and render inveter- | SV" Tite to the Investigating Committeo of | Chauncey Jerome. The motion made on | piésure to all who may favor them with tele Caaushiw, WaT Johewon. HW ANZED —INFORMASION WANTED ate the very deterioration which they profess the House now meeting daily. Friday, the 9th inst.,to re instate this cause, | presence. bec eat eee en t. Sa ame (Colored) wi 5 : to deplore. Thus, when the Congress has (Correspondence of the Ohlo Statesman } was argued by Mr. Foster in support thereof, | ‘Tickets_TWOU DOLLARS. Clark, Wm King, Dr Joho a. Tecel ve information aoe once been stripped of the confidence Cuicaco, Jan. 12, 1857. and by Mr. Collamer in opposition tothe same. | janl7-W&8llt GEO. W. FLUOD, Sec. ope ses ates it in it by the nation, it will be not unreasone-| I observe that during the seasion of the Adjourned. _— Coolidge, Sidney Kane, J: ANTED IMMEDIATELY .—A SERVANT THIRD GRAND ASSEMBLY ble to expect that only they who have but | House of Representatives oa Friday last, the The Current Operations of the Treasury —_ oF little character to lose will be forward in as- | folowing resolution was offered by Mr. Kelsey - sa piritg to its duubtful honors. It is surely i“ 7 >* | Dopartment —On yeterday, 23d of January, Cooper, Sami, jr2 Ks Couneli, Patrick Kilgor Quai to do general Housework in a small family. One well recommended will find permanent r, Peleg W Kioz, © Lt em- been 0 Knight, Chas C Smith, Jas Plo . Apply at 181 K street, tetween 17th and idle to hope that the honor and repute of Con- Fiidesgerse teal! meorceaimidipracal i there were of Treasury warrants entered on ‘ ry 29th, i837. ‘soca ERMEN, ¢ State Joe Foen. Jan 2.e ' gress can be raised by taking out of the way | entering int» corrupt combination for the pur- | the books of the Department— ae eee oe Siapeptin! & Gen- ‘ ANTED—A COLORED BOY, BE- + all incentives to honorable ambition, and by | pese of passing and of preventing the passage of tleman and Ladies By order of the 243 5 “ . unde: mining the very ground upon which ai] | Certain mea ures now before Congress ; therefore, ether her el DON nab el JT BMT OONMITTER. _ tween the ages of 16 and oe “nea nn Resolved, That a committee of five members | For the Interior Departmen Kitchen, and to learn the French Cavesagh, Ju0 n 412 07 sla Apply a: 2 er i i ¢ r y NT THE PEOPLE | {brs teu, Jos Pastry busines A ve ppl Pride of character is built | be appointed by the Speaker, with power to send | For Customs....ss.ssse0e +s 2,862 85 WHAT WE WA Guceein dee DIVERNOUIS’S HOTEL, Penn eveaue. be- “ The evil tendency of this general denunsi- lf ppoin Speaker, power to sei Ww. } iced TO KNOW!—HOUSES FURN- | crite uc tween 16th and 17th she-ts.” jen 24-2t ation, chould it suoceed in destroying or ma- | Syfaroneand papereto inves lzatemnideharges, | War warrants receiv 12.148 75 | ISHED —We want Wousskeepers and thas | Sur's ora mith and inhaterte “ Chambers, EG terially affecting the confidence of the People | taiea and what action, in their judgment, is snout Oe ee tamer Tpaeikeciing ty beatin wasnd | Cemeers - 22,106 50 | that the first, second, third and fourth rooms of in their Representatives, may perhaps: be most | necessary ou the part of the House, without un- i larg: ’ pacto ‘warehi filled to discerned when we measure and appreciate its | necessary delay. 7 thet Se aptly aver ae bit ne oe ’ pees art 7 thelr utmost capacity with every description of Becessary or at least probable effect on young | The resolution was predicated upon some | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | GAWINET FORMITURE nee He oe Coaceman WANTED —AN Experienced oa Coachman is wanted immediately None other than a sober, experienced, white man need 2PP'y at 498, corner H and 1ithstreets, jan 24-it ' and inexperienced members of Congress, who, | editorial articles which appeared in the New In Tox Senate, yesterday, after we went to | ng Goods generally, to which we respectfully pes ~ 2 was TED—TO - PURCHASE, A NEaT taking their seats under the impression that | York Times of the 6th, and I doubt not the f invite the attention of those in want of bargains Binet, Chess and convenient Brick Dweliing, little or no credit will be awarded to them for | articles wore wiliies and the resolution offer- se rattle lair Stag ok se be a nieten aeons we me aire rtield, Ire F Milter a one plots o werentons ee coun wth be pul oa ; @ purity of motive greater than is admitted to | ed for the purpose of again defeating the bill of witneases before Congressional Committees, 2 oe ouse keeping line VERY CHEAP FOR cae Maus, Ave: jarke' ‘or wich a part paid, = : net il . . : < . : punctual dealers at the usual credit Call a! » the balance in monthly psyments. Inquireatthis — — their aseociates, will be Cet the | making a grant of land to Minnesota for rail- | was further discussed by Messrs. Bayard, Sew- the ‘“Hovezxexren’s Emporivm”? and examine MeGaus'in, Capt & <fiice. 4-31 jess likely to rise superior to the level as- | roads. ’ '. -] our stock before purchasing. Our motto is— signed them in the public estimation; for New York railroad companies and New By ae nee; ed ee we Prement me Quics sales and Email Preps.” Hekecnay har W Pp oraear FOR THE WINTER Ee. no man or association of men can afford, by| York land jobbers have heretofore formed | °4.2 minority report from the Cele Altea BONTZ & COOMBS, aire, Wan PLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER —Per- the rigor and austerity of their native virtue, | the great impediment to the grant of land for | Mittee againet its enactment, which he read} aco 13m 7th street, between I and K Newton, WH Walker, Jackson Norrse, Capt E M Webster, Pletcher Norris, Benj 2 Warrev, EA to dispense with theso safeguards which are | railroads in innesota, and way i cannot di- | fF the information of the Senate sons in town or country in search of Se found in the respect and approbation of the | vine, us roads through our Territory would | ,,™t. Seward moved to amend the bill by in- aga s- cf income. or to fl) up bourse, may bear of ru h by enc o- ing two stamps. i w ; {LEIGH FORK SALE.—A HANDSOME F t to P' JAMES Tf. HORNE, public. ‘Custom.’ it bas been truly said, ‘is | bo cf much advantage to the New York roads eS On a second-hand Cutter, at JOYCE’S Carriage | Ford, hitilar O'Hare, chest Warder, Barney ite he aah New York Post Ciice, Theem- man’s burse,’ end whatever has the force of In this case it appears the bill will be kill- Fes aie, paren bare setese sd eda Depot Price $50. jan 24-3¢# January 26, 1857. 343. @. BERRETT, P.M. Ployment is ttted to either sex —stati. n ia lijeim- long-admitted prescription is deemed to pos- | ed with kindness, as the great charge appears | *°Y maya a UTCH HERRING.—JUST RECEIVED THE ANNUAL BALL sod con bs masabicrooan ae cay see a” sess a species of sanction or toleration, under | to be that money was offered for votes for the | 7 : i 1 4 Holland Herring new. ; oF THE Naw? a ured by copyright ; sales whose ahield it is sometimes ttempted to | bill—but why an offer of the kind should be Aiar #0 other ineffectual motions to 0 ay ig = cred v screen from 7. : JONAS P. LEVY . agape — ee mis: | made, et for the express purpose of get. penne salah raat Ses disposed of, it jan %-1w No. 367 Penn. avenve. lemeanors. The dangerous infection of such | ting up a feeling against the bill, Lam at a x : . ani in = = an impression, wherever it becomes general jae soso Minmesots has an abl ace Shortly afterwards the Senate adjourned. ec tee ae ene oe piel with regard to any class of officers, finda its getic and efficient delegate in the House. In tHe Hovss, the following bills were re- uary 5 illustration in the spreading corruption which petent to represent the interests of the FRANKLIN FIRt COMPANY, ANNOUNCED FOR MUNDAY, THE 19th instant, and postponed on account of the se- vers storm, will take place at CARUSI’S Sa- perman: as flour. An agent is wanted in every town inthe Union. _ jan Bim w+ NTED.—THE HIGHEST PRICES paid in cash for (id Siiver, at HOOD’S Sil- story dec'dedly best this season “Buy the Ledger | LOON fae _ avenue, near - ; = - t rr ported back from the Committee of the whole rad a FERGUSON’S, MONDAY EVENING, January 26, 1857 oe es ae eee dec 30 ig said to prevail among certain officials under | tory, and nei her Minnesota nor her friends | House with recommendations that th do| jan2s 486 7th street. l . . European Governments, which tolerate a! wish forthe money or interference of the lobby - ey JUST RECEIVED THE MAGAZINES Every necessary aa ee ee = * farming’ of the public revenucs, and lower | agents of the New York speculators, and she | Pass, viz : Godey’s Lady’s Book, Graham's, Peterson’s, wien -caamcge baad pop thermal st Boarding. the standard of private morality by allowing | ce tainly does not wish the land to be placed A bill for the relief of Van Rensselaer Hail; | Ratiou’s, &c ‘Yo get Books, M: ines Papers, | joyment. ica me jan 21,24,26 SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE Ac- the depositarics of a fiduciary trust to glean e uncer the control of any company outside the | Senate bill making a re-appropriation from | Stationery, and everything In Mine, call at A commodated with Board aca aoe Pome tS poe Se erienes |) toniteey I mae the surpins fund for the relief of Lieut. John | _ jan’ ERGUSON’S, 456 7th ot BALL OF THE email genton! family, on 10th stsestocentnre aaa, of cifice. “ The bill. ss it stands now, gives the land to | Guest, U. 8. Navy, and others; bills for the z : % wihin one minutes’ walk cf the Smitbsonten “Thai country hes reached a critical period | the Territery, to be disposed of by the Leonia | relief of the ehilacen of James Phelps, a rev-| grap n ste rei erry MERRIE BACHELORS, in its hi i M, BUTTER Irsrtae Jan 24-0. te in its history in which good men are con-! ture of the Territory. Why, then, this pre- ‘and : it M i clutionary soldier; of Wm. Walton and Chas. CHEESE, EGGS, HON and VEGE-| ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD, —— a ahaa Raia Beas cee strained to decline its oilices of trust under the | tended avxicty of certain parties in New York | Parish, soldiers of the war of 1812; bill direct- TABLES, constantly on hard. in any quintities, Oa THUASDAY, January 29th, 1857. ermal sige hog ay Saree f sad convic' that the postof honor isthe] for the expenditure of money to seeure the ing the pension due James Huey, deceased, | from one cf the best Dairy Farms in Maryian4, a nue, 0 ast 6th and 7th streets jan 21-5e@ ivat n, and that country strangely | passage cf the bill? Because they are de- | and Jane Huey, deceaced, to be paid to their | #t 455 10th street, near the avenue, by {Waar MERRIE BACHELORS, BEING DE- | —"_“WSsk NS ane eh sercote_Jan 21-518 ise wit ubten puerty when the very | termined to defeat its passage, and this is | sole heir, Alex. Hl. Huey, of Ga; bills for the} Jam 24-Im® —_——_H_N. ANDRUS. _ Sg tapre each boned ene ieee -GENTLEMEN DESIRING ' franchises with which it is endowed aretarned | among the tactics used for that purpose. They | relief of the surviving children of Sarah Van} ¥ OST.—YESTERDAY, BETWREN THE | Ment to the lovers of the dance, beg le rman ind very comfortable eccommoda- into so many fixed figure? do not wish to see so lar, f 1 P id rt uti 4 ing a ot ors. Swe o nource that their Third Ann in | tions. at 304 Pennsylvania avenue, betwren 9th y : on 1 86 ge an amount of Iand | Pelt, widow of John Van Pelt, a revolutionary Banking hous? of Messrs eeney, Kitten | on THURSDAY January 29, 1857. and 10th streets Mr. Ridenour’s Confection ‘Por the hand of scorn disposed of where they can hope for no parti- | soldier; of the heirs or legal repzesentatives | house, Fant & Co, and Messrs. Riggs & Co., a ‘The usual Invitation Tickets of the Merrie ae — "aco ae oa . ‘ ‘ Te peiat bis slowly-moving anger at,” cipacey in its proceeds. of Jos. Bindon, deceased, « revolutionary offi- | note drawn by J.C. Walker, payable to David | pactelors have been dispensed witb,anda (oe SE SEE a én When insenibait ineultshall be the first | But will Congress be duped by this trick of | oer; of Elijah Close, of Tenn ; of Elizabeth | Bone, and endorsed by him for $30", dated 15th invitation is hereby extended to their lady friends | FPOARD, &c.—_MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. W % 4 instant, at sixtydavs ‘The finder will be suitabi . requisite c! the po dthe ruler That | the New York sharks? It is to be hoped not. | Riker; of Amos Armstrong, of Oh’ 3 of Mary ied by leaving the same with ‘Menara, a in the a bitte par corner of Pennsylvania avenue and %h street the personal in freely poured out Lands have been granted to lowe, Wisconsin, Hooker ; of John Huff, of Texa: Senate bill Y, RITLENKOUSE, FANT & CO. B. a ved peteapenlbong nea wi the ball ER Gr eatuuer base. Deepen as eee upon political opp: 4 the misconstruc- | “ud Illinois, three great and prosperous States | for relief of John H. Horne ; bills for relief of with © The Merrie Bache ors’ March. Pr cumpaced Papert oe cane 1. ae aver end tion of motives so graiu -ly and wantonly | #round tbe Lerritory of Minnesota, and in | Capt. Thos. Duncan, U.S Army; of the legal for this occasi in with thelr patronage. Transient or Le boaré imputed to the incumbents ct cfficial station, | ‘he name of justice we ask that the nataral representatives of Edmund H. McCabe, as- DAGUERREOTYPES, _ Tickets ONE DOLLAR Supper and Refreshments by experienced ca- terers. bave already tended to lower tbe standard of | #dvantages she now possesses for political } signee of Antoine Soulard ; of H.T Mudd, of ME. A. McCARTEY RESPECTFULLY =a ape-@ ebaracter among political aspirants, has been | Ptosperity be not legislated away from her. | Mo.; of the heirs and legal representatives of informs his friends and the public that since shrewdly suspected by many careful observers | Covgress veckons her into the Union, and it | Jerewiah Bryan; of Mary Woodbary, Eliza- | 1s return from New York he has fitted up new Committee of Arransements. SPLENDID CARPETINGS AT REDUCED As “ "y = wi 5 %, A = = ; a on Fennsylvania avenue, three doors east J Crain Henry N Uber, " of American history; and, if there be any | is hard to suppose that Congress intends to | beth Udell, and others; Senate bill for the re- | ™20ms en ’ ain, ry 5 N CONSEQUENCE OF THE ADVANCED foundation fer such a charge, the patriot can | Cripple her, to check her cettiement, to bind up | lief of Thos. J. Churchill; joint resolution for won MAST ee Seite San box a i sill stage of te season, we have determined to hardly fail to discern in it an evil not only of Ler resourcer, and to limit her prosperity at | the reliet of Israel B. Bigelow; bill for the Daguereoty pes copied in ofl, the size of life, in V Connor,’ Geo Padgett. ng, sell fora short time, any or all of our stock of ; present mogritude, but of still more disastrous | ‘ue moment she is azked to assume the respon- | relief of James Belger of the U. S Army. @ superior manner, on moderate te:ma. jan 22,23,21,26,27,28, 29, Tt fine and superior Carpetings at cost for the cash portent for ihe future sibilities of a State organization ~ t And then, after referring back afew private jan v4 4.* “Nor should it be overloeked, as has been Like the States urcund her. Minnesota re- bills, they adjourned aaa already intimated, that in a representative | Quites the development of her resources. She, Government like cur: Any in want of a bargain will do well to avell them-elves of this opportunity, as without doubt most of them were purchased by ue at much lower figures than the same goods (in consequence ’ of the advance in the price of wo.) can be bad wholesale now. We have in s ore two of thore superior Tournay Velvet Louls X1V Medallion Carpets, the most mificent article of the sind ever seen, and which cannot be matcked tn this c »untry. ~ EYES AND EARS. ir CONSEQUENCE OF THE SNOW, DR VAN MOSCAZISKER, Oculist and Aurist, will be in Washington for a few days ae an can be consulted on all Diseases of the EYE and EAR, at the National Holel. Dr. Van M. has the finest assortment of the best French Glesses. Glasses purchased of Dr. M. are warranted to suit the exact Foous cf the THE FIFTH ANNUAL BALL it is impossible to con- | 2, has lands that should be opened to settle, Proceedings of To-Day. oes temn the charact f Congress withvut, at the | ™cnt—she, too, wishes lo increase her popula- MONTGOMERY GUARDS same time disparsging the character of the | tion, and would provide employment for the In tae Senate, to-day, Mr. Wilson prezent- WILL BE GIVEN AT THE People themselves and the free institutions | laboring clasees within her limits—she, too, | ed the credentials of Hon. Charles Sumner, | ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on Louisiana Avenue, under which they live; for the Congress of} heries to extend her com e and provide | re-elected U S. Senator from Massachusetts. TUESDAY EVENING, February 34. the United States is composed of those whom | “ditional agricultural facilities for the inte- After disposing of a fow private bills, they | JHE MONTGOMERY 6UARDS PLEDGE the People elect, under the organic law of the | Tior settlements. Also, on the same terms, 2) pieces elegant Satia ‘ t Sats - themselves to spare no pains to make this | Eye, and not injure sight Accura‘e examination 7 {ands te serve aa thew Representatives Shall | | The States around her receive five percent. j next took up District business, und, ere the | pleasant and agrecathe to all who will feverticts | Rodeat bees eb Ee Oe sus enlareeees stead br acon | it be said, then, that the People are corrupt, | 0 the sale of the public land Congress has | Star wont to press, had passed the bill to in- | With their nage. jan ¥3-lw# pins, gimps,&c ,tometch. and therefore choose corrupt men to represent | €uablcd them to upzn to settlement, and must | crease the salaries of the several Judges of the | , aputa’s Excelent Band Is engaged for the oc- DANCIRG Also, a superb lot of Swiss Lace, and Muslin, f them in the National Legisisture’ Or shatl | Stinnesots, in the infavcy of her State organi- | Courts of this District, and a. bill te incorpo. | “on ' and Embroidered Under Curtains, @ilt-bordered Window Shades and Shade Linens Also, superb Table Damasks, Napkins, Cloths, Overlays, Dotlies, ‘Towelings, Dusters, Qutits, ‘ Piano Covers, &c. Members of Congress and others will find it to ne to make their purchases of us et this time We ray thatthe fou ture of our Gy No bat: Ul be in th Li be debarred the benefits she should | rate the Granite Manufacturing Company of by the aimee ee ee etl Roce exces os a fund obtained from the same Washington city. ere ee Will not be issued, but in leu r ; thereof a general Invitation is exteaded to their a bo legislated into the ne- In Tue House, on motion of Mr. Faulkner lady frente by the Vontgomery Guards ling up towns in the States ad- | the Committee of the Whole was discharged ickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting 3 gentle- & her, while her own commercial points | from the further consideration of the bill for | ™#2 2"4 ladies. inculpetethe | re doomed to decay and ruin? Wiil Con- SECOND AND LAST QUARTER ROF.H.W.MUNDER, RESPECTFULLY announces ‘o his friends and the public generally hat his second and last quarter will commence from the Ist tothe Oth of February. All that wish to pre) forthe Grand May Festiva’, wi do in the very na- { 24t b, by reposing | ¢ power in tle P nhandsinceem- | res petent to admi It is difficult to see why one or the other of these alterna- | © tivea does not necessarily follow from the ar- ' joit gumentation of those who w * Committee of Arrangem ats. well to enter their names immediately. jan 20-e06t CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. er of Congress | gress bi her prosperi i the relief of C. M RK Kennedy. Lieut @ 8 Olé field L The Fancy Dirces this season, will far excel] - = mere geveral character of Congress Parerthpiaseal ned rsvri nea while that of her | Me, MeMuilen moved to reconsider it LicutJas Kelleher’ Corpl'P Oavroti, any that hes ever been 1utroau ed fa this elty by BERCIAL, BORIUS The Unto deecribes the snow bicckade, ! : recptaegg: aus y Sa pene o«an- Pending the question on this motion— Ygt tT McEniry, Q’r M’r J Maher. himself or any other teacber Rose OF OUR CUSTOMERS THAT A 4 : | Be believe that cven the cunning of the New s announces the confirmation of Ebenezer Wake- Y A 5 The Sergeant-atArms appeared at the bar knosign T Wal! jan 24-dto ork land jobbers, and their agents at Wash- 8! FP = ee \y, of Wisconsin, to be an United States Judge | ington, will be able toconsummate so gross an | T* ced eee bpeerhillod tn oben PUSE GLaDES BUTTEK.—TWENTY for Nebraska Territory, vice James Bradley, | 9°t° ustioe his cauhay artéaed rye fame elo fe iden pat ne ee Baers sn atone e ‘ Neeips , finne: I salt , - | and for sale low, by resigsed. and urges the increase of the pay i u Suneste, alitvonghs peculiarly dependent pon Congress, asks nothing that bas not been | Ze before the current investigating commit- ARTLEY & BROTHER, His agreeable Soirees, which has been s0 ex tensivel tronized this sesson, will continue every WEDNESDAY EVENING, (weather per- mitting) until further notice. jan 3-441w pane scien eee ars ee a ct have not settled their bills, as rendered to 3ist December, are requested earnestly to do so by the 25th instant, by cash or notes at short dates We think this avery reasonable iequest, and If not complied with we shall be compelled to discon- te 3.9 101 W. DEVINE, POR MANE YEARS REST. | oe eee nan toth e = Ini : ~ e jan 23 2w ater street, G retown. EVIGNE, FOR - e in ler our 8 Cee Many cur - oBeeas 06 the Army of the United States. pony sceeenas to her powerful neighbors; Mr. Kelsoy moved that he be interrogated ? a ——- — — = e dent Physicta in Puris, and now stopoing beanies ake buy of us for cash, and those’ who eee ut she does atk that ehe may have the same by the Speaker, that if willing so to h Bes S, BOOKS, BOOKS, MAZAZINSS, | in tis eit > Will on receipt of $1, a recipe | pay their bills promptly, a all be happy to E@ We are indebted to Joe Shillington for | privileges, the same advantages and the came | yi ont himeelf of his g Nees apers. &c.—The right place to pet the | ror SECRET DISEASES a1 affections of | serve them at all times with a weil ack Harper's Magazine for February, as well as benefits that the States around her have re- suihucity oF the oaen contempt of the on GUSON’S, t e URINARY ORGANS, such as GRAVEL, | of GOODS, of the best class for <2 family the Herald, Tribune, and Times, 2a | cared, pnnescts hes never asked for the | "Mr. Lotcher moved that He be required to Sere IES | Ao. It ie 0 commen. plant that grows te, uy | conremetion. Pp treceet ’ ad Times, of the 22d | expenditure of one cent that would not put a je De require gardens; is perfectly jess, No. 523 7th st., 3 doors above Pe. avenue. jani7-ecé: Sega nner R.MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVENV D is still making those beautiful sontinuous GUM TEETH. Allen's Patent, for the which over other styles of teeth, many now a - t t \ FRANCIS THANKS A GENEROUS instant. - thousand fold into the United States Treasury. goatee ean! oath. d G. public for the liberal and increasing patron- Taz Port Fawixn —The Cinciuc, She bas never caused an expenditure for In- Po WO a aes - he met with the and es: thore > s aie incinnati Gazette | dian depredations and Indian wars, and no Phens advocated it briefly; when it was Hed friends who, dapet emt offered, have drop gives a fearful description « ; there It says f th i i i i agreed to. da word in his favor. His motto is Onward e fuel famine peep fanaa arp ore der pee Mr. Wade asked leave to move a resolution End the coming vear he hi to see his old cus’ “We have heard related She fools. tharitive, that she inew entitled (irecting the discharge of Mr. Chester from Semntens oeieice nd fal ‘dealt i heard related sey i | 5 5 i es ices. a ir Sestemdan of the disteess ony eral er to be placed by Congress upon the same fost- the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms, if he will | 200d ai pri he has cured thousands in London, Paris, and New York. It is warranted to cure, and is fnval- uableto persons inthe country. No one need feel any risk in this, for M Devigne hopes it will not be considered in the light of t-e many quacks of the day. His remedy is made from a armies lant, ea:ily ‘ound, and is the most wonderful of e He bes a medal from the College d’Im. | wearing them in this city, will cheer: t < 5 characterize Lis store @. FRANC cove: Pi There is one Dentist in thi ' night last week, une of our city officials saw a | ‘"%: and that rhe should have the same facili- pasted ge a ne ne Commenliton | aes 400 Seventh tt. | Dato: from any partc the Gniea Pee the patent, and made bet ae saan coms cut of an _ with @ load of wood | rae by erin Serg — to settle Bot Mr. Stophens objecting it was ruled out NOTICE, jJan23-lw® M. DEVIGNE, Washington, D.C. a —— ak bersby caution the public charged hime with stenting 1. °F (° U@ Oad | ee cre ig there Can ber ne iene eihe | of onder. BARE COMPELLED (20 REMIND | @()() REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR | Allen's Patent Continuoce Gum Teth eoe | it i). | Tetucal of Congress to afurd the facilities t Pending the preparation of the papers ne- many of our customers whose accounts were $ the Spee of my Servant properly constructed, it is because he is tnorant * , ‘ood, | . . = 3 * u 3 have ha 5 , 154 5 :. and no money The wan from whem I have @°2* Will prolong her Territorial condition, | 7®S0!ution that had passed in his case— ve —— PMc fe -_ ing te poy Seethe os Je 16-tr i t of the money, and ho; taken this bas plenty cf wood. When better {9 can it be otherwise? Wisconsin and rial add Tenn., addressed the House ihitclnks omens eilet ‘once call or ocnd ts times come, I will go and tell bim what i bave | [24 both have liberal grants, which will | “#8 the bill for the relief of C. B. R. Ken- settlements for the amount of their indebtedness done, and pay bim If ycu wish to put me | ©2%°¢ the settlement of portions of those States nedy, on the pending motion for its recommit- | and thereby save annoyance both to them as wel a mulatto, about thirty-five old, five fee! five cr six inches in height, fa'l black w: which he will no doubt takeoff, of @ sullen coun- tenance when spokento He Is well acquainted ——————— 3 SECOND-HAND MELUDEUNS, uir- in use a short time, for sale.or rent, very bow. atour great Piano Store, between 9th aad 201.” | heretofore j 93ih ment. us. in jail, I will go to the station house with you aan phon errs ie to the eettler, They a “Many thanks to those who have already so a Ege ee yout a tees @eaipr el oo JOHN F. BLLI¥. without a word, but, sir, for God's sake, fet they will secure tc ut’ for settlement, and | 4 PeRrgaep Brearu.—What lady or gen- promplly responded to our first notie; itis a | tft the neighborhood a few weeks since, by name : ~ me take this wood home first ste. de titat, , © €migcation, while Minnc- l 2 . y pleasure to us to serve all such. Butier 183 MARIK, Ladies’ Headdresser, in ‘The other instance was of afamily near the Ut destitute of the weaus fur internal in. | t€man would remain under the ourse of adis- +49 CUAGETT, DODSON & CO. 1 will give the above reward for the apprehen- forms the Ladics of Washio, intersect n of Geor,; nd streets, who Mee ements of apy kind, must remain statior- | agreeable breath when by using the * Balm | _jan 20-dtFeb? sion of sald abomly — where taken. = nel ae eens ceaay: —— jeed- tom i were withcut , ee” Oy 7 a ‘ 7 = = vided he is secu in 80 it et dresses, an ‘wor, intends cad an Wie commauanse ot Her prosperity heretofare ibs Reed want: of a Thousand Flowers’? a3 a dentrifiee would INSTRUCTION IN MECHANICAL Ww: again. M. H. GWYNN, 8. jan 17-eotFebi Piscataway, Md. UP REAL ESTATE OFFICE. -Ge to sell cheap, for the purpose of making room for their priva: some new 256 Penn. ave., near Mr. Gautier’s, jan 22-316 m was, thaton au aking on Sun pea agence same fostering care that | 2t only render it eweet but leave the teeth day morning, they found their little infant of 1% been extended over her neighbors her | White as alabaster? DR. LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS WILL five montheuld lying ateatolied out 46ed from destiny willbe ooward Bat cast her aside Many persons do not be received by the advertiser. ‘To Machin- ————————— oF f ressa | know their breath is bad, and the subject is | !3!s this is a rare opportunity for obtaining know! - RIPTION OF ALL PROP OAPSTONE GRIDDLES.— ‘rei CAKES Gera hee onal _ Paces gos resources, tio bet dows yerel | 8o delicate their friends will never unm it. oped will be tt = , acd aDlpemees A fey iwi me evn bnbecon ore Sem rpdnetifion Joona peaean (the wn cz tial legislation, and her future is dark TP i ‘ ad known on application to G. C ‘HUMPHRIES, 267 4 - | _Jan S- FRANC Orieans on the 21 of pri tipevehi promising eee ath renee aroP of the *¢ Balm’? on Our | Catrertyeodlh tae, Geto ae Tee: 7 | thon, and Ifa sale 1s effected, « reesenanie com 18, (90 7th st. $3 700,000 tooth brush and wash the teeth night and thl® p 'm. Witi Congress assume co grave a Tesponsi- | morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year | bility?) Will that enlightened beady b miesion will be charg -d on the amount of sale I will also g.ve personal atiention to the Kent- ing of Dweilings and other Property, for reason- jan 22-3t® L KGEST STOCK IN THE CG. TY, oF Pianos, Guitars, Violin: Ce There were man . a4 A'FE CLEANKRS, with the latest im- uM ufactured in Machiag. grosly du by afew unprincipled | For sale at Shillington’ it for Washing K family and boardi. able fees =~ ry Peer Figs” , 29 4 . > j ip ington’s, agen' - Provement.—Ever an business a ry ply? pane 2,500,000 feet of lumber, and potent re is to be hoped not. Let even- | ton, and all Demgeute: ig housekeeper should have one. i! PE od erg Ne Speyer gem i oNe GLBUNNG tb oceeee ee 5 EFF Great cxciteme, | handed justice prevail—let the rights of our cay jan 20 G. FRANCIS, 490 7th st. = onda anes tit is my imten. Bee Seen, BASKETS, CAGES, r, Me, on Sanday, in eommaraenes 1 tha the ame Magulanive ciommmae ary nd oad A {rotting course has jast been opened USLEN 60008 AZ O08E.— DUTER. Hon to make my officen place of great valuetoall | jangge MeLAOGuLin Sood te aS, e 4 nm OD the ice tl mined not to carry over to the anv in Ketate eee 6 ager per breaking Open th Exchange | bestowed upon her neighbors, and Mionesota the Northampten til woo Pelt ers Sinsing thee ae aaa, ee et oe: ee pig prosits Nationst Tate: Ww. feat Can O NS, WAPELE 1RON?, py p — 6,000 in specie, on a writ | will soon become one of the finest States in tho and horses made considerable ‘of it last closing them off at cost Svar stock is weith your 512 ( fe) street, opposite National Intel- Meat Cutters, Mincing Kaives, obo Demerrtt, of Be x | West. A Minnasotian. week. ~ bas ig pigheg mete ty meee aot ¥ ‘eam POLLARD WEBB TT 3A PPle Paleers, tc. ANGtS ae Ae ” a a s,? .