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_ — > ae acne Gemeente ieee x a. @ Party. We cin see but little benefit that the E V K N { N G Re) TA R + | Party could derive from two Demooratie jour- = oa pbs all Cn dangers of collisions er YG 1 M riminations and recriminations which woul WAS HINGTON C seats be inevituble. Two such organs, however, FRIDAY .......--------++ February 6, 1857. | raight suit the views of the Enquirer, if the a | Congressional organ should happen to be SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PKESS. olected printer, and if that inter should and that negotiations were commenced with | of the murder, requested permission to see the ADIES’ GAZETTE OF FASHION, the proprietor of the Star for the purchase of ! daughter of Mrs Cunningham. He said the waxes ep 4, a that meres as the basis of the new one. But | published description of the younger accorded feb 4 = it is said Mr. Wallach put the price of the Star | with that of a young woman who called on EW YORK LEDGER FOR 1lith F at $100,000, which is something more than the | hiin late last Thursday erecing to have a Cobb’s greatest and most deeply interes parties were willing to give.” | tooth extracted. He performed the operation. | Story continued. Buy the > a The Post’s correspondent is wholly in error | Her gums bled profusely, and the Thou lady THIS BVENING, Fant orant, havin; overed fro: . | gereamed so that she ejected the ‘upon | _febé 496 Seventh street. pay Shows Fo wilfeppest es fa § Pm . laappen to be the favorite candidate of the | herein he refers tothe Star. No proposition her dress. He said if this were the same per- TO GARDENERS. lind, in Shakspeare’s The Union replies at length to a ferocious Enquirer We trust, however, that the En-| whatever has been made to its proprietor from | gon, the blood found upon the di of one of LARGE ASSORTMENT UF FRESH AS YOU LIKE If, eenslaught upon it in the Cincinnati Enguirer, | quirer will not be driven, if Congress fails to any of the parties interested in the establish. | the Misses Cunningham might be accounted GARDEN SEEDS Landreth -which latter journal seems to hold that the pub- | ®dopt its s ions, to carry «ut its threat as Jie printing should be used to sustain not a to a removal of the Federal seat of govern- by and i < rece! and for sale wholesale ment of the contemplated new journal here. forte this way. . As he was unable to Gesoribe | the Shakers, just ' —~ THE PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN. the color of the dress, forthe present his wish | and retail by ment When such removal takes place, we was not gratified. R. 8. T. CISSEL, Droggist, : In preparation the Grand Extra’ a ef the Democratic central (national) organ, but va- | hope it will be resorted to fora bette vars, | The Colorado and Roanoke.—We have | "irs Cunningham was said to be seriously | fb 6-e0a, "| Georgetown OLYMPIC DEVILS. Democratic papers in all parts of the | than that Congress chooses to have its printing advices of the trial of the machinery of the ill, which condition any woman, whether she CHANDELIER pont omen soothe divignn of ite at, | 2000 in the city of Washington.” new United States steam-frigate Colorado, at | was guilty or innocent, could scarcely afford | WE HAVE FOR SALE AT & LOW PRICE | Seturday, Beueti of WALTER M. LEMAN. country, # wes oo) mon 5 being in, under the circumstances e is, of a very hacdsome Jeged profits among the conductors of such This controversy is ina nut shell. Writing | the Gosport (Va.) navy yard. It took place sige : uy = * é course, still closely confined to her room by a | branches, and can be fixed to burn any kind of Doors open at 6; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. on the 4th inst. Her engines and all the reat guard of police constantly kept on the premi- imps. SESS Se , ; ‘orse sale low, gion Circus hea’ of her machinery worked so as to give perfect | ses. Her daughters are with her, also pris- a aa er (ORSELL 5 Washin Ci and Ampit tre, Cormer of Seventh Street and the Avenue. journals, and contends in effect that the seat of Politicians in fas sections of the country are Government should be removed to Cincinnati, | *@bitious of sharing in the alleged profits of if but to secure for the Great West ite legiti- | ‘° Public printing. There is hardly a oon- mate share of the profits of the public print- weno senere in any quarter ing. In the coursoof this article the Exgutrer ighly gratified on waking soy: bs 4 nes fine morning and finding him:elf a 4 “public printer.” This is natural, and we “Members of Congress who vote for the oa . Trion as publie paiver innocently imagine | Presume that no man in his senses wonders at that they are aiding their party—giving power | it. Others, too, long for a share in the public y iJ pal i ISON. ing any knowledge of the murder. Previous FRESH VENIS oke, also at the same navy yard, is ready for | to the funeral she requested and obtained per- ST RECEIVED FROM THE WEST, A the room she sank upon her knees, and throw- | py th. tity to suit when Le will, in response to the public “ bly soon be ordered to her. in Hecieitapen the oot coffin and exclaimed: | purchs ee ea a form for the 24 time in this city his grest tector satisfaction. oners, to await the result of the inqnisition. | ey ¢ No, 323 C st., bet. 6th and 7b . Mrs Cunningham protests innocence of hav- ha The new United States steam-frigate Roan- GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. fas lint ta wtrsbalin vadrenn Bs large lot of superior VENISON. FAREWELL OF JIM MYER: the reception of her officers, who will proba- | mission to see the corpse. When she entered | Pamilies and others can be supplied! fresh A “Oh! Id ak and tell of OYSTERS. Families und | Walking on the Ceiling, Head Downwards Senator Sumner.—The rumor of this gen- | -V2',1 wish to God you could speak an ibiee supplied at the lneest unten: comered y « P LIKE A FLY. i i i Penn avenue and 3a street, Union 5 and mezvs to their central organ—when, in | printing — tleman’s advent here, mentioned in yester- See Se ees feb 6-1 7. . SCHAD Teceived on its previous representation truth, the benefits and profits result to a body aie peopel lly asec sl day’s Star, (with the remark that we did not PERSONAL Pcs = _8. 86) . by a crowded house. of enormcusly rich monopolists, who do not y ‘ y > | know the fact personally,) turns out to have The Hon. L.. D. Evans (House of Rep- RETURN OF MR. FABRONIUS, Artist. - . care a fig fer the Democracy or any other po- | schemers desifing the use of money from the b . © Hed ts Hodes mele resentgtives) ia confined at his lodgings in this i> Belper ba tide IN | Mr. E. tedeenc Racers, litical party and who regard the newspaver | treasury on which to trade, and poiplegiter to ee re eee i ae c e sh apis ying * asa foster child—a mere bait—~an advertise- Steed: bout the first of March. Such i g- | city by indisposition days arrive in this city, atthe request cf numer- iively his design. Welearn that he wills. | c+; THe rvignation of Mr. robelas nper- | our aoa eieHing to pont bet LIKENESS. Se er edenrnh Wee he wit 80-1 tatendent of the Washington and Alexandria | (¢ for one month only The amber of Pesttalis journ during most of the recess in Franee, and railroad was not accepted by the directors, whi be Mmited to 15. Persons wishing have now satisfied ourself that he will hardly | and Mr. I’. has withdrawn his resignation. the same are r quested to make earl: ication appear on the stage here during the balance} ..-- French horror is excited by the speech, | &t Mr. CASPAnIS’s, Capitol Hill, - Sri of the lifetime of the present session. styled a lecture, on Moscow, which young Sir | Particulars. ser ae Peel we sis eet meeting, LARKETS AND CUMFORTS.—JUST we iq | near Birmingham. Sir Kobert is a young man, received and on sale— The Indiana Senators Blect.—It was said and his speech is described as a phenomenon 2 bales superior heavy and low — Blankets at the Capitol this morning that these gentle- | of buffoonery and slang In it he uses the af ae large en re Quite men are expected te arrive in Washington to- | phrase ‘soft sawder ;’’ and it is amusing to iso, in store rior assort! night, and axe that the Seeibaat ae pee = the explanation of this Americanism which sipeiay = ealai and bolster case Linens and ; a i is edito: ives i te: |. of the Senate of that State is expected to ar- | « We are whahie Ax teaueinte it tite nity, | Fable Damasks in pieces, and Cloths, all s'zes . ly ; | Table Napkins, U rive at the same time, bearing a protest against | but soft sawder means, word for word, 8 saw- English andl hte beta tho validity of their election from the Repub- | yer leaning listleesly on his saw and doing lit- CLAGETT, DODSON & CO., lican members of the said State Senate. tle work. A soft sawder is what is called, in ek ered ally whose hats are always in hand ready to — d flag thrown over the eyes and en of a Sornaratie bull Sema taen of | catch ali sorts of windfalls. Indeed, the Union the character of this monopoly may be formed | must calculate upon being “set upon’? by peepee rset teng apa Woodell. many parties, some of whom will squander fisby half-Black-Republicar epeculator from | #%mebody’s money like water in so doing. New York, who was elected printer to the The fntelligencer announces the death of House because he satisfied Black Republicans | the late Ex-Senator, W. D. Merrick, of Mary- of his soundness in reference to their schemes lend Be and ideas; Gideon, an old Whig, and now | “2° Saying: Know Nothing, formerly proprietor of General “We learn with regret that the Hon Wm. ‘Taylor’s organ ; McGuire, 2 millionaire book- | D Merrick, of Charles county, Maryland, binder. cf no politics, and several others of | formerly a Senator in Congress from that like objectionable or vague politics, each one | State, died yesterday, at the residence of his of whom possesses a certain influence aid con- | 800, Judge Merrick, in this city. Mr. Mer- trol in Congress, which, with bis capital, he | rick had filled with credit several positions of contributes to the general object of monopoli- | preminence ia his own State previous to his MADAME TOURNIAIRE, and all the Company im New Acts GRAND AFTERNUON, SATURDAY, Commencing at 2 o’cleek Family Tickets, admitting pzrents with their children, enly $1! fed 6 VE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, Feobreaary 9. BE. STANLEY, (LATE OF NIBLO’S Garden, New York,) in the SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN, a which she will in TWENTY-FOUR DIFFEKENT CHAR- ACTERS, includ! Potymelos, : eo 11 kinds CARPETINGS, OIL- zing the printing, under the guise and pretext | Service in the National Councils, and leaves a the dialect of workmen—a drone, a groat lasy Sat a MATTINGS, RUGS Moos [Lustrating vocal in Italian, Turkish, of condusting the great administration and | large circle of of friends to mourn his some- | 4 1 istoq The Secretary of the Treasury | "0#¢8!— lily-livered lubber, » bioth.” DRUGGETS, CURTAIN MaTERIazs | S78 s Spanle, reach, and Scotch, cau | rty organ. These are the men who own the at unexpe mise. and other HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY a 01 ~—who are to control, direct, Se has appointed Dr. J oseph E. Tucker inspector ymn Conductor and Pianist, Mr.J B. Wuzaton. ‘sickets FIFTY CENTS. For sale at all the _— hotels and music stores, and at the loors {n the evening Doors open at 6%, commence at 7 SHERIDAN CORBYN, Jr, feb 4-t£ Manager fd tSan F isco, Californi = A Noeree fi Doctors.—One of the most GOODS. feb 6-ectw of drugs at San Frimecisco, California—salary | emineat French physicians and physiologists "T aa onan es: raya iacdlniuete b great tanuabug Magendic, PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES. come whose treatises are regarded as standard | Ose-cz oy Army CLOTHING anv Equirack The Levee.—It will be recollected that | works the world over, says he knows nothing PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2d, 1857. there is to be a ‘reception’ at the White about medicine, and don’t know anybody that | QEALED PRUPUSALS ARE INVITED : r does know anything about it! In one of his | ‘9 and will be received at this office untfl 10 House this evening between the hours of 8 | jectures he asks : o’clock a m , ofthe 10th day of March next, for and 10 o’clock. — ** Who can cure the gout, or disease of the tte Ds aD MATaETEne ARMY -| heart? Nobody 0! you tell me the doctors Ml-iidn :: verable Supreme Court.— Yesterday —No. 61. Rok ara et eat ate there marad: (2 the United States Clothing and Equipage De- ert Taylor, plaintiff in error, vs. Nathan T. per 8 Sua ser, 4 pot. (Schuyikil! Arsenal) in quantities required, But bow are they cured: Gentlemen, nature vir: : dages ve ' and defend the policy and measures of the =a — . es Government. They sen to the ‘Leese meet WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, d complacently tender him the privilege of if oo aaa . pence er editer, who will be nermibed by The Patent Bureau —A bill to reorganize them to write the serena: 3 — the | the Patent Office was lost at the last session, fits. We deeply regret that Mr. Buchanan = . Fielded to phar ey and that Mr. Appleton for want cf time. Had but as much time been ‘Associated himself with such a motley band of | 2evuted to it by the House as was required speculators, thereby destroying what influ- | for the delivery of three or four of their ence the Union might possess as a party organ, speeches fur Bunkum, (of precious little prac- fete rd Pager ety naa yaheals poscnonts tical importance to the country at large, our 3 THALBERG’S SECUND AND LAST FAREWELL CONCERT. CARUSI’S SALOON, THURSDAY, Feb. 12, First and only appearance of dy celebrated Ger- ] - : Carryl, who survived Wm. J. Ward. The] does a great deal. Doctors do devilish little— 5,000 yards 6-4 dark biue (indigo wool dycd man Prima Doi or enemies, who own the Union. Congress, or | respected friends of the National Intelligen- rep itl: of this cause was commenced by | when they don’t do harm. Let me tell you, loth. ter caps and bends, Seighing 2 ) MADAME JOHANNSE prog ee borer ps own Leta = eer to the contrary notwithstanding,) it might a Hood = the plaintiff in error, and cou- | gentlemen, what I did when I was the head Siac ae tnd Citi week ape ga ater ninias 5 Madame D’AKGRI. e Executive is required to give all its print- + 3 tinued b; r. Evarts for the defendant in er- | physician at the Hotel Dieu Some three o1 ’ Pi e seats will commence on Mondev, ing to the one or the other of the journals | béve ere this become a law, there being no ror. ‘Adjourned. fare (iousend patients aseed through a twilled cloth, weighing 21 ounces per | February 9th. feb 3 evit’ elected by the Sensie and House.” opposition to its enactment to speak of. Its hands every year. I divide Costinuing, the Enguirer urges that the | details are framed on the recommendation of - 2 yard a led the patients into | 94 coo yards 6-4 sk: indigo wool The Current Operations of the Treasury | two classes; withone I followed the dispensary | * un sins, orale ° syed twilled cloth, weighing 22 ounces pr} CONCERT FOR THE POOR. printing be divided so that the Executive may rpuis vocat AND INSTRUMENTAL have one organ and Congress another, the cUNCERT, heads of departments selecting their own print- ers, dc. Toall this the editor of the Union Mr. Commissioner Mason, based, of course on his knowledge of the necessities of his branch of the public service. It embraces no effort to grind anybody’s axe, being merely — 5 Feb: and gave the usual medicines, without havin; vi oo io yesterday, Sth of pea? an idea of the why or wherefore ; to the other 16,000 yards X dark blue (Indigo dyed) cotton and ere were of Tre.sury warrants en on | I gave broad pills and colored water, without, wool flannel, weighing 6% ounces per the books of the D:spartment— of course, letting them know anything about Texas debt warrants.. yard under the management of Mr. W. Henry Patx- £328 08 | it; and occasionally, gentlemen, I would cre- 67,000 yards % white flannel, (cotton and wool,) BR, will be given on ae : to weigh 6 ouaces per yard ebruar, (who is about retiring, and therefure bas no | designed to simplify the bureau’s methods and | For the redempti:yn of 8 58 07 | ate a third division, to whom I gave nothing | 1,000 yds 33 iach bers ara ei MONDAY perks ty Fi y 16th, : i i a odes wherein legislation i hat | For the Treasury Dopartment. 16,671 72] whatever. These last would feel they were | 64,00) yds X Canton flannet,towelgh7 oz pryd AT CAKUSI’S SALOON. earthly persons! interest in the controversy) | modes wherein legislation is necessary to that FortheInterior !department..... 18,124 24 | neglected, (sick people always foel neglected, | 94,000 yds ¥ unbleached drilling, do 6% cz pryd| A FULU AND SELECT ORCHESTRA bas answers, saying : end, and to provide the force necessary to se- | For Customs... . 38,903 57 | unless they are weli dragged—the fools!) and | 21,000 yds % do do 20,74 ox pr ya | been ee ee eee, ond. po eMort will “ Asto the attack made on the individuals | cure prompt disposition of the so rapidly | War warrantsre ceived andente 117,522 84 | they would irritate themselves until they got _ ber ae = pret ad a ahat Coeeet er ee ane Seliliant ona. mamed as the owners of the Union, we have | increasing business of the Patent Office; the | #" Tepay war rants received and sick, bu: nature invariably came to the rescue, 65°00 yds 285 inch do. do 14% oz ape] Poy Tickets ONE DOLLAR—to be obtained but one word to say. There is not a shadow = eee entered...++ sesessecreeeeeeees 46,222 86} and all persons in this third class got weil. 18,000 yds 28% inch do do 10 <zpryd|2#t the Music Stores of Messrs Davis, John F. of truth in the ssumption that either Mr. propriety of which must be duly realised by | Interior repay’ warrants receive There was little mortality among those who re- 2,500 yds 24 inch do doll ozpryd | Ellis, end Metzerott, Pa avenue; also at the Book McGuire or Mr. Gideon now has, or ever had, | Sll who comprehend the true rate of our na-| _ andentered..................+. 13.620 83] ceived but bread pills and colored water, and | 3'0u0 yas 22 inch do do 9 oz pryd | Stores of Messrs. Franck Taylor, Farnham, and the smallest interest in the Washington Union. | tional progress in the mechanical and other | From miscelle neous sources..... 2,631 70 | the mortality was greatest among those who | 12.1100 yds 24 Inch do do 12x cz pr yd | Taylor & Maury, Pa. avenue. feb 2-tr We have never known Mr Gideon ‘except asal; . <1) | From Custom .s....ssees 22,661 20 | were carefully drugged according to the dis- | 19,500 yds 33 inch do do 9% cz pryd 3 cs ; industrial arts and pursuits. Were that bill 3°97 11,70 do Russia Sheeting Whig; but as to Mr. McGuire. he is one of On account o / the Navy 83.971 14] pensary ng + a ivi now law, Congress would doubtless be relieved gs eee band gerry es Leto ages Lost and Found. those Demccrats who are ready in every can- ’ 8 SS Saavine Mave Easy.—Wet your shaving ters U.S. in black, 4 inc! length, in vass to prove their devotion tothe party by | hercafter from half the vexatious pother which the centre,) to be 7 feet long, and 5 feet6 an exhibition of zeal, industry, and liberality which ougbt to commend him to the admira- tion of every faithful member of the party. If be has become 2 “millionaire,”’ he owes bis success to his indomitable energy, perse- Yerance, and business qualifications. His wealth bas only enabled him to prove what can be effected by a lie of industry and integ- rity, and how liberal! a‘ millionaire’ cam be in promoting the Democratic cause. When the editor of the Exquirer assails Mr Wen- CONGRESSIONAL PROCBEDINGS | brush in either warm oreold water, pouron inches wide; each blanket to weigh 5 In tae Szxare, yesterday, after wo went to | two or three drops of ‘Balm of a Thousand pourds. press, a namter of bills and resolutions were | Flowers,’? rub the beard well and it will make ne ees tees soca ane mye reported, aw ong them being one appropriating @ beautiful soft lather much facilitating the de ae ee yarn, to weigh 3 $3,473 for extra expenses incurred in trans- : a z = pounds per dozen porting the. mails during the winter of 1855- | Operation of shaving. Price only Fifty Cents. 12,000 pomp @ ws for emgineers, ordnance dregeons, 56 For sale at Shillington’s, agent for Washing | _ shears and infantry. ‘The joi ,t resolution concerning Wolf’s island | ton, and all druggists ones oak pad silk, for covers was taken up, on motion of Mr. Crittenden, ‘wo N.C.8 brass scales, pairs and was discussed at length by Messrs. Crit- O£T.—ON THURSDAY MORNING, IN coming yp 10th street to F, or on 9th street, White merepo CAPE, with an embroidery pattern marked on it. Any one returning the same tothe Star Ottce will be suitably rewarded. ne ——————— L::* -—85 REWARD.-—A VALUABLE Newiourd'and DOG. Answers the name of kollo Hes a large dog, entirely black, with the on of bis feet and breast, which are ite The' above reward will be given if deliverrd to the arises from individual applications for Con- gressional interference in matters that shculd legitimately be left wholly to the care of the bureau The inventors and those connected with them are famous for doing their growling through the press, and we shall rejoice when, by the enactment of this so necessary bill, halt the excuses for such newspaper growling on : * 3 = 640 sergeants’ do do subscriber at the Kbblit House, on F street, be- : ‘ . SMITHSONIAN LECTURES.—ON tween 13th th. dell az“ a fisby balf-repablican speculator,”’ | their part will be swept away. Bayard, compen: ot Ky. Geyer, Green, | Be cuis (Friday) EVENING, by Wy | 11.400 corporale end privates” brass Sane ‘oes c. W. DOWNING. he manifests either a total ignurance of bia — peda ope ‘0! ame ‘uart, aaa others, >| Gitmoke Siums, keg , of South Carolina, on 50 sergeants’ a “a a political status or « reckless disregard of facts | Good Examples, indeed.—Messrs. Stanton | “' And Wee anes the Luneastan Of ecane | eames Mistery z 6.0 corporels and privates’ bronze do do aj Wants. a ee apr ee aud Letcher are to be commended for able | other business, they adjourned. & CARD UF THANKS TO THE | _ 2 castles, brass speeches delivered in the Committee of the Whole, yesterday, upon the subject actually Faru ec and Wechauics’ Fire insurance | 6,700 letters, do Company of Philede!phia, (ctice corner of Penn. | 10 000 numbers, brass ence of the Submarine Telegraph bil! to the | avenue and 17th streets) fur prompt payment of | 13,5U0 eagles and rings apy other man ever ventured to impeach the Ix tue House, Mr. Mace urged the refer- Soundness and reliability of his Democracy. WaANtED IMMEDIATELY —TWO PRO- testant Girls. One as Nurse, and the other as Cook, Washer, and ironer. Must come well i Zoqui " y loss by on the i7th of * OU ebeil and Hames as , . When the editor of the ean = find any | formally before the chamber. Mr. Stanton’s Post Office Affairs committee ; und the pre- a wate DOROTHEA CC TROHANN: 3,300 yds \-inch worsted lace, ) Yellow, scarlet, rape peel Apply at No. 4%, ee ee eae be Mictalty steadier to ne effort was against increased protection to the ee uestion was demanded on that motion MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY —| 5.000 a hi oxy blue, oraage | “2° _#ees-26_ contr’ ore Ii + Bee AR é i i 2 I Na ND ERS. —| 5; -inel z : ae means, to the success of the Jate canvass than | Weelen manufacturer by stripping the woo! ise ep vent y resp sald ate ee SE ev. Mark ‘Frafton, Member of Con- | 49,000 do -inch cotton taj * Bins oak he bee 2 = = did Mr Wendell, we shall be happy to record | grower of the protection accorded to him | the consideration of the Tariff bill, they were | §re3£t0m Mase » ountarunsitesrtce eer a3 Ao ae X-foch ce 0 ‘iors, with pay. GEO. KALB, Foreman for Bis paw, peer “ under the current law. Though an ultra pro- | addressed by Mr Clingman, in a speech upon on SABBATH next, at llo’cock am. ‘The an. 6,700 yeaa sed bunting . rohanes : Ho gen No. 322 Penn avenue, between “But it ic uot to be dieguised that Mr. Wer- tectionist, Mr. Stanton cannot “go” a project | CUF relations to Central America and Cuba; | nual collection in bebslf of Mt-sions will betaken | §'000 do white do 9th and 10th streets. feb 5-4t = Pansat gg : - a | — Lage ‘hakiosica Ao peckecting the taken fecal and by Mesers. Stanton and Letcher upon the | up both morning and ev: ning. feb 6-21% 2,40 do blue do WANTED. a STOUT GERMAN BOY, a democrat, sound, reliable, zealous, effi- “ | question before them SSS eI 150 garrison flag halyards to learn the Confectionery business. Apply cient, and unwavering, he bas a record which | ents of other honorable gentlemen at the ex-| — At half past 4 p. m. they took a recess for >) oe ee oferceed 35 recrutin do at the Ice Cream Depot, corner 12th and F streets. would challenge comparison with that of the f his constitus: Ww 1 id | three hours; at the termination of which PR & C; rT 10 color belts feb 5-2t® itor of the E . " Fy t | Renee o constituents. e could not avo! y, i V Democratic Arso-iation will be held at Anacostia 2 1°0 gross coat buttous —— editor of the Enquirer, or any other democra sti , Speeches u 20n the Tariff bill were delivered | Hall, on MONDAY, February 8th, at 7 o'clock . ANTED.—A COLORED SERVANT, TO His crime is that he was the nominee of the | the copviction, while he was earnestly expos- b oy om , + 2 » 2,500 do vest do & n — y Messrs Morrill, Taylor of La., and Colfax, } Punciual attendance is requested, as business of | 9'109 do suspender buttons, white metal do general Housework fora small family. —_ of “ Present House dps. arpa ing what be held to be the gross injustice of | ere the cimmitteo rose aud the House ad leypecnes is Orn ueoapne : 2/100 do shirt do = do #lave preferred. Inquire at No. 457 6th street, ste rd go aewt MH Consequence of irre- | +6 design of the bill in this immediate con- | journed. —_ eons 3 $,Sec__ | 51'400 tent buttons, wood, small between D and E. feb 5-% jilable divisions in the opposition ranks = 8 er 8 z eitE Gis MAGE Re dad ’ J = Scone ersboily His characteristic energy ard | Rection, that he was ctriking lusty blows at I Zr eay =ts Day M x Sa aewual ecarslosties tor coatiasinins 52,000 io battdns, os 1 sped fd ae began SD COOE, Seek, his one Lecenrsh en ticemae com-| the whole theory of protection, though evi- ‘Win THR eee “ct on ee . a ‘Teaebers in the Public Schools well be beid in <e wag = lo bermaid. White prefe ferred ed. APPLY at 236 I street, bined with unquestionable integrity, have er- i i ison, @ joint resolution was adopted direct-| the Aidermen’s room, in the City Hail, on 100 Ros! nt- poles, sets between 18th and 19th ; fed 5-210 abled bim to command the means of putting omy aE —y ae spperert boas ing the Commerce Committee to inqulre into | WEDNESDAY, the llth instant, at 20’clock p. S40 wall do do — $n if 90 into operation « large printing establishment, | i gelling the withers of the constituents of the propriety of authorizing the Secretary of | ™. When 2il persons desirous of an examination 4 Ee ots do a wo Finer CLAN cUT- and thereby of occupying a prominent porition | some of the members of the House for the | the Navy to expend not to exceed $50,000 in ra iicseat gio ee pee 4,700 ic ae large sons. GEO. rire ak ek: for re-election as printer of the next House. benefit of thore of other honorable members, | further e:cplorations of the La Plata and its the Constitution of thejU nitedStates, by Col. Hick- | 8,500 wail do large = No. 322 Penn. avenue, between 9th and The editor of the Enquirer cannot brook the his own should beleft unscathed. The speech tributaries. ey, will be presented to the pupils to whom they | 34.000common do Cth streets. feb 5-4t idea that a mere practical printer like Mr. = R Shortly afterwards private bills were taken | were awarded at the late exemination. 2,700 galvanized iron wire rods, for tents 5 Wendell, should be allowed to obtain a re-] of Mr. Letcher was a powerful and telling up; and they were engaged in their consider-| feb 6-dti2th 8. A. H. McKIM, Bec. 4150" do do dostuples do ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE election as public printer. It would suit h's = criticism upon the grossness of the protection of Mr. Campbell’s bill, and a protest against the return to the policy of ultra protection repudiated by the country after full and fair discussion upon every stump, from the Aroos- took to the Sabine. It will be singular, in- deed, if, e0 suon after the great national vic- tory of the free trade party of the country, the Government shall return in its policy to general Housework of a small family American or German preferred. Apply at No 7 Maine avenue, between 1j¢ and 6th streets, Is- land. feb 4-3t* HO WANTS EMPLOYMENT’—A FEW gentiemen of fair education, and mature age, who would be wi to canvass a county or two, on a useful agency. that pays liberally, will find employment by on the unde; at No. 467, corner 9h E streets, before li a m., Orafter3 p m, or addressing nme en- 5. ALLEN, Washington, D. views better that some Western man should supercede Mr Wendell. “As the printing of Congrevs is a fair object for competition, no one could object if the ed- itor of the Enquirer, either for himself or some favorite friend, should enter the list. But when he does choose to become a competitor, he would manifest much more disinterestedness if he indulged lees in ntabie assaults on individuals whore « on the democratic are quite cyus! to his own, and if he ation when the Star went to press. THE GENTLEMEN COMPOSING | a? Mes pans, iron 470 camp kettles (3 eiz=: in tag Hous, Mr. Quitman reported, from S= the Com mittee of Arrangements for the | 12,8v0 tin canteens, S seed weight 113 oz) the Military Affairs Committee, a bill for the Rae G Guten ee taibn ENING, aoe epee or Hunt's felling exes, (genuine, ) el opseee of the military road from Council | February 6tb, at 7 o'clock. 5,009 axe handles Blufis to New Fort Kearney. febs THOS. J. FISHER, Sec. | 1,800 pick axes, 2 sizes Mr. Winslow reported, from the Naval Af- ] , oe THE FIRST COTILLON PARTY | 2520 do ‘handies fairs Committee, a bill previding for the ap- een the Perscverance active Association | 2000 weer : » 5,000 pointment of a judge advocate of the navy. will be given at VeRNon Hatt, corner of Leul- a On motion of Mr Letcher, a comedian siana avenue and 9th strect,on FRIDAY EVEN- epee th adopted calling on the State Department for | INS, February 6, 1867. > mouth plese 3 67 tasee! Glosed,) Dr . . a copies of ali papers on file therein bearing on apes dtd alpen mea a Gentle- 75 Sompesen on = pa ot ———___________ ‘would show some !ittle regard for the success | the (as was imagined) exploded policy of ultra | the claim of F Danal now before Congress. ue CoM OF AREA ¥GEMENTS 75 do cords and tessels ANTED.—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO ofthe incoming administration, of which he protection. ames On motion of Mr. Jones of Tenn., the bill to} —— — = 30 drums, artillery WwW can bring good recommendations, a Situe- ‘Was s0 zealous an adyozate. ‘ . increase the pension of John Winston, » man THE FAIR AND FESTIVAL OF 47 do — tion as Salesman or Agent, or in any similar ce “We will not question the depth of the re-] The Tariff——We do not imagine that tle} without arms, was taken up and passed, BS ine Ladies of the Sixth Presbyterian | 800 do heads, batter eg ee ee ee gret which the Enquirer says it feels at the | bill of the majority of the Committee of Ways| The House then went into committee on pri- | Church, now being held in Schneider's Bullding, oa se do snare T.D. W., City Post Office, feb 3-61e fact that Mr Buchaaan has bestowed his con- iad Mies een ibly be enacted, as report. | te bilis (Mr. Wakeman in the chair), and | 80Uth side of Peon. avenue, between 10th end 11 strings fidence on Mr Appleton, and expressed his = remy if | sab were so engaged when the Star went to press, sects, Wall continue during the present, week zo oo cee _—————— : egies AND MEXICAN COIN WANTED Some of the ladies will aol papers during the day, 270 do snares, sets } E AT HOOD’S SILVERWARE MANUFAC- Serge for him zs the editor «f the Union. ed; nor that it ean pass embracing in any of c — from 2 p m , to dispose of articles to thos 135 do sticks, pairs TORY —They will be taken (in exchange for here is no ree! cause for this oe un-} its numerous features designed to progress The Now York Murder may wish to purchase and who cannot make it 135, do do "darriages all Kinds of fine gold jewelry, fine gold and sil- be in the simple fact that Mr. Buchan- backwards. That is, designed to return to = Conventent to attend at night. feb 5-3t 18 fites, B ver waiches, plated ware, &¢ ) at the following an’s confidence wes not reposed in rome other ahi “9 em ‘ The funeral of Dr. Burdell took place at EES 50 do © rates, viz: Halves at 50 cts , quarters at 25 cts, m more acceptable to the Enquirer than | More distinct, palpable and exclusive ‘‘ prc- salah ip ee Sat . PHILADELPHIA CAKE AT PHILA- MISCE! Grace Church, New York city, on Wednesday ee ne prices, at tae Philadelphia Ice] Silks, rea, white, gee eae hee, for regi- afterncon. The relatives and friends of the | Cream Vepot, corner of 12th and F streets. m-ntal flags ard guidons; silk twist, ewing shillings at 12% cts .ard fips ut 6 cts. each, at eiaggutek Aeluck tee thetic Gates No 3% Pa.ev [feb 2] HO. HOOD. r tection’ than exists under the revenue law has been or is owned by the parties so offen- now in force; which is proposed to be accom- : the 3 Ice Creain 81,0 per gallon. jan 10-1m® J atix, threeds; butkles a HOUSE WANTED —& GENTLEMAN sive to the Enquirer, nor is it true that either ica by deccedings’ (ha Anis on sha: deceased, members of the medical and dental | —-—— CONCERT FOR THE POOR —A twine, cotton twine, bafine rope, beeseth oe A Gesires to rent a comfortable end convenient poker — ba ~ plete except Mr. e a ng tio ry ; ; it profession, ood representatives of the prese, ‘competent amateur Instrumentalist wi? waif bolting ropes; spears and ferrules for iacckoar ke orfasniamae oem pnr| itn eto, is to control its columns. [f the | ufactur articles of prime necessity ve; ere admitted to the church ; but all oth ‘ ; ons. : Basuirer’ sincerely desires the Union to be ay very | wer isms ut ail other | iiny or desirous to join the regular orchestra for slightly indeed, and, as nearly as possible, abolishing all duty on the :aw materials en- tering into their composition. It isnow very conducted by 2 sound Democrat, » faithful friend of the new administration, 2 gentleman of pure gud unsullicd integrity, of large ex rsone, as far as possible, were excluded. | the Concert to take p ace on MONDAY, the 16th | _ 41! 0f which it is desirable should be of do- The crowd outside numbered probably not | instant, are respectfully invited to leave their eet het ge ore Cec ene Santa, tn all less than three thousand people—a great pro- | pames and address at the ‘‘Academy of Music,” pint Nee ae on portion of them ladies. When the doors were | Fa. avenue, over Farnbam’s Bookstore Coe ua ee streets. By a) to the Editor of the ter ~~ “mee ees Ea can be ascertained n 7-1 nn ee WANTED — tHE HIGHEST PRICES 4 a ; Z Sample pet:erns will be sent by mall, with an: - fence ag # statesman, end Ae! Sreat pro- | certain that the general debate upon it will | opened there was a general rush to gain ad- feb 3-tf es ear ee additional ipformation upon tre subjtot which | ver Beng then herding ang prin na denee, discretion, and ebility, it bas no cause not cease this week, and we should not be | ™ission, and a largo force of policemen were —. -_____-________~ “_ | may be desired by manufacturers wishing to | dt street. 5 dec for apy other then feelings of gratification that saa sg re required to mep back the crowd. The s NATIONAL INAUGURATION offer proposals. i ecm JO = Mr. Bachanan hae ted his preference for | SUrprised if the House refuses to bring it to a| vices commenced about two o’cloek, when all need nae, BALL Ten percent of tbe amount of each d+livery PeOF TABLE AND HONORABLE EM- Mr. Appleton If the good of the party and | close before the end of the next week. the doors were locked, and no persons were COMMITTEE OF INVITATION, will be retained unti! the contract shell be com- PLOYMENT + OR THE WINTER —Per- the success of the administration were the it ia admitted except for the most urgent reasons. bes = R Le as Major vow Russell, pee “eng op Aedes iepecag ig the —_ sons in town or country In search of employment only considerations influencing ‘he Enquirer, | Retired.—We hear that Roger A. Pryor, | The church at that time was about half filled.| #08 & ‘Gincy Jinees DW tects contractor in fuldiling the tetths end vapelntions nolctirecd es ee it would have aeons a oldest ca Linz Esq , has retired from the Richmond Angui- sepa ners cry ras Prempren a Hon © J Faulkner, AB Stoughton, of the contract. anon one halt of these sap- | to pey postage, to Professor JAMES I HORNE, secu serv ot 80 & ‘ ev. . H. Taylor, S < - > ten man as Mr Wendell to manage the | "7 4"4 will probably soon be connected with faa aoteet el) ne ee Chas Ww Wek, ee ee gad Box No. 4.551 New York Post Office. The em business concerns of the Union But Mr Wendell was elected printer to the present House, and is a formidable competitor for re- election before the next House—tbere is where the shoe pinches, and that is the source of the deep reget in the quarter represented by the i Propor. who propounced the full burial service The The subscribers ft tions, on or before the al t day of July next, and choir sang the 188th hymn, commencing “ And | Ball are cob fof fil: by spe earieeetcen payments wilbe made for t em as soon as the I heard a voice from Heaven.” The audienco | of Wm F. Bayly, No 279 Pennsylvania avenue, nad Spperpeeaiee by Cengrore or funds for this throughout the services appeared tobe deeply | the names and of residence of the ladies of | Wits durée taentha fo = i. j the remainder impressed with the saeanty of the occasion. bree eee edad < lavition mee ae monthly prov crilons, will beer, frond i , rou; e ol 4 ay hg eget hon porreces present Major Wm. W. Russi, Chairman bf the Com. | The privilege is reserved of increasing by from the elitorial department of the Charleston Mercury. We bear, further, that Mr. P.’s retirement from the Enguirer is a perfectly fricudly one, caused only by a desire to labor in a field wherein be may probably Teap for his pl t is fitted to either s+x—station in lije im- fnaterial. itis an article of daily consumption, and can be manufactured in any person’s dwel- ng; secured by copyright; sales as permantnt as flour. An agent is wanted inevery town inthe Union. jan -1m , mittee. one-third ¢o one-aalf the quantity of all the sup- = : al wan — ale des of the nqut family a larger pecuniary returc. Wherever peers As noe nape ‘see its ped ns A suser|ption book msy ke found at the store pipers metas ty ; P Boarding. “ The conclading paragraphs 2 i ii the hearse, the curio! of the thousands out- | of Mir. Bayly. WM V USSELL, accepte Pee ER Re oe mere rey’s article leanne veans for doubt as to the be may go in the pursuit of his profession, side to obtain a glimpse of it was intense, and| jan ‘onde fies Chairman. an rad tag foldlibent of wiioh two or mire ve. pare large a Spy et aa object of its attack, aud the grounds of itsin- | Mr. Pryor will prove @ powerful and most | it was with great difficulty that the procession — WHAT WE WANT THE PEOPLE | from potion nce Bids are desired only Sass Enontee rer sqreeg tel wb a9 ae direct censure of Mr. Buchanan. Whether | effective advocate of the cause of sound read- | coming out of the church effected a passage TO KNOW!—HOUSES FURN- | ticles proposed to be furn ved, snd nous wil be Box S61, Pest Ofice. feb 5-38 Congreet «ball adopt its suggestion as to the ings of the constitution, and will carry with | *2¢ obtained seats in the carriages. The pro-| 1SHED —We want Housekeepers and those | respected or consigerea from eny one who is not alteration of the printing law, and thus ena-| \~ ¢ sip cession then moved down Broadway, attracting | about to commence Housekeeping to bear in mind known asa manufacturer or regular dealer in Boer, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THES. W ble the President to have an exclusive wxecu- | him the edrnest sympathies and kindest re. | much attention from persons in the street whe | that the frst, second, third and fourth rooms of | the desired supples; which fact or the rever corner of varia aveuve and 9th street tive orgen, is a matter which we cheerfully | gards of the friends of that cause throughoat were cognizant of the occasion of it. The | our and spacious warehouse are filled to | must be distinc! y slated in the bids offered, a3 leave te the wisdom of that body. It may be ly wae taken to Greenwood Cemetery for brea capecity wis every —e of | wellasthe names and address of the persons in- Old Dominion. best fur the party that there should be two Lo URE and House-furnish- | tended to be proposed eae te to render those comfortable who may favor her orgune—cge dependant on the exeoutive pa Mistake —In the Boston Post of the 4th INCIDENTS, RUMORS, &¢ Infite t fention of fee taroers on Demarest “tates, obuainea. aoe a can be obtained. ; - ot tronage aud the other on the patronage of | 4 ; Captain , , invite the at contain should be en- Dilks, in searching the premises | Houses furnished throughout with every article | dorsed : * Proposalt ” aa- where the murder was some itted, telhad a | in the housekeeping line VERY CHEAP FOR Casu, | dres-ed to Feet eee cy eG instant, we find the following paragraph : “ You may have seen @ rumor that @ new Congress—but we bave fallen into the idea & VYALEN- thar of the party, representing and lady’s blue silk H or to dealers at the usual credit Cail at 2 "¢mal anda Q.M. van Bacon arian taba ous c alike the A Neeceretie valle and | independent Democratic pa; to be started which appeared ober poten a t ra the aeconESSPER's Emrorivm”’ andexamine eeienes ae ee ae +: LAMMOND’S, Principles of the Executive and the Congress, | in this city after the first of March by Major | wounds. This was taken in charge by two| 9 stock —, bs Qur motto t— EBON TON FOX THE LADIES. ALL) ——— Te Would Le ‘he eurest way t maintain the har- | Heiss, to be called the Daily Times. I leara | doctors for the purpose of analyzaten. Ruts Met SeORTE & COO ee Limp Cobo FEET PROTSCTKD.—Buy CORK mony, unity, and sireagth of the Democratic | that the project is actually in contemplation, | A dentist, living in the vicin ity of the scene | deo 13m 7th etreet, between I and k, poy) 486 Seventh st. — « LAMMOND’S.