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mine sioner Blake fell the agreeable task of making ‘ wish you individually, every happiness and | Confirmed.—The Sonate have confirmed the | List of Letters remaining in the Post Office. Amusemen: F VE NI N G S T A R | the Cimaletien to Mis Lane. Prosperity. ea nomination of Oharles E. Carr, tobe the Gor | ay |p RADINE Liar. ~ ere —<—— === | Ex-President Pierce was present, and held| The Opinion.—The hour at which we were | jeetor of the Port at San Pedro, California, Foor woe 3 PROMENADE CONCERT WASHINGTON CITY: a levee, as it were, in the East room, of friends forced to go to press yesterday, necessarily vice Ieaac Willisms, deceased. - TO-NIGHT. Mareh 7, 1867. | andadmirers, who pressed around him to take | Compelled us to ailude very briefly to the — ; [N,SONSEQUENCE OF THE UNEXPEc. = “=== | him by the hand once more. opinion of the Supreme Court in the Dred| Passed —The (now) annual defsioney bill Concert wes postponed from risen oe Sraaxcers AND Cit:zens desiring to sub | In such a throng it was almost impossible to Soott case. We have now to say, that as read | did pass both houses of Oongrees ere the ter- y THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. The G-eat Inavgeraticn Ball Room will be seribe for either edition of the Sran—Daily, | say who was there and who was not. We by Mr Chief Justice Taney, it decidesthat: | mingtion of the session, the New York Herald $3 50 per annum; Weekly, $1 25 perannum— | noticed Vico President Breckinridge ; Messrs. ae Negroes, yee merece frost = to the contrary notwithstanding. Driliantly tominated, ss * T last, and 4 : ho may not be in the vicinity of the Star | Cass, Cobb, Floyd, and Toucey, of the new | the United States by the Cmiuia Admission 33 cents. Commence at § o'cle:k. “ : : Cabinet ; Senators Gwin, Bigler of Pa., and| 2 The catindnee 66 1787 had no independ- The Current Operations of the Treasury mar? efiice, are informed that they can do so at MuLLixetox s Book Store, where copies of the Daily and Weekly are alwsys on hard. Those desiring single cepies of our Insuguration Department.—On yesterday, 6th of March, there were of Treasury warrants entered cn the books of the Department— ———————————————————— Washington Cirens and Ampitheatre. Cormer of Seventh street and - Avenue. Beary, Mre uoledge, SATURDayY, 42 306 39 | Chapmas, Cares Eslieres. 5 cee Harper, ar 6,010 38 | Stee, mie a ©. SHAWEN, manaGER, Mallory of Fla.; Hon Mr. Keitt of S ©; Gen. | ent constitational force or legal effect subse- . : juently to the adoption of the Constitution, Quitman, Commodore Ringgold, Mayor Ma- toa could not operate of iteelf to confer free- gruder, Reverdy Johneon, Jas. Watson Webb | dom or citizenship within the Northwest Ter- i For the Treasury Department... $7,530 59 Weekly number may have them sent by mail— | of the New York Courier and Enquirer, Bev- Bey on negroes not citizens by the Constitu- | 90° ira erior partonic erly Tucker, Postmaster Loring of Salem, | !92- Trice 3 conte—by leaving their names at Suri- 3 The provision of the act of 1820, common- | For Customs.,... 7 11x610N's, which, by the by, is on the eorner | Mass., Benj. F. Hallett of Boston, and Healy, ly called Rie Missouri Compromise, in eo far ag | War warrants received and en- an = 3 ; 128 400 00 POSITIVELY Lasr APPEARANCE OF . -a-half | King, and McMastere, the artists it undertook to exclude ne; slavery from tered ° a Pennsylvania averue end Feur-and-s: The M Band was in its usual apart-| #2d communicate freedom and citisenshi to War sepey warrants received and . 12,124 04 . DAN RICE! > | ment, and in the course of the evening per- eee ao a Neguintionase pes ‘the | Interior repay warrants reovived eee ee le ee as INTRODUCTION OF NEW Nove.tiea: THE WEEKLY STAR. formed several choice pieces, commencing | powers of Congress, and void and of no legal Plsoddatates Z us THE @uEat MAMBOT Wouan Our issue for to-dey is a great numter, in-| with “ Buchanan’s Inauguration Marob,”’ “te deckding oe main polats the Sapreme | ¥'0m miscellaneous sou aoe aoe Ine Fevedeame eo LanY. . - ae Fa 5 J Geed—containing » full scecuat of the Inaugu- | composed by Prof. Soals, and performed with | court deterined alse the Riowine ctl ches — | Cacia, aol ntenngrerealbggen we oy he shout zation, and all its attendant occurrences ; the | so much eolat by the Marine Band under his | points: | ee STA MEETING wae ned ¢ a ae by D —most tly adapied te the Jnaugural Address; the testimony taken be- | leadership during the inauguration ceremo-| 1. The ,*xpression ‘territory and other benela rain en pe toae conus, inthe Pt rz Laueltih, Mrs & ene tates FRANK, the Smallest Women of fore the Coroner’s Inquest and Examining | nies at the Capitol; after which came the fol- Pelion in pod leery Gao Np reareng on City Hall. 8 | cbrtetian, amelie Lona, & Weeks Mice a at the age. being 19 years old, and wi ighing but su Magistrates upon the late Homicide at the | lowing programme: nion possessed at the time of the adoption of Boe ne LADIES OF UNION CHAPEL Dine Blcagetae prerng Mt Wiiems, Mre ¥ 4 | Pounds. Pension Office ;- @ vast amount of current} Quickstep—Lucia di Lammermoor; Mazur- | the Constitation. Tespt eruly seer an wales! en see Lines. Miso 8 — Weodbery, lize .. this Washington News and Gossip; a capital story | k* Overture; Duetto—T Masnadieri; The| 2. The Highs of citizens of the United States | !1on Hall wiil positively close this evening. 1 x eT ate TROUPE . Ps Sleigh Polka; The Anvil Chorus—Trova ore ; | emigrating into any Federal territory, and the REV. CHARLES J. HUTCHINS, of | Ds?" ame tes on the outside, and » great variety of news, | ‘t,¢ Canary Bird Wal:s—composed by F. | power of the Federal Government there, de- Pennsylvania, will preach inthe Asser- | Doyou, Mrs J Mason, Mrs BC Wal ar Gr — SOG semen literary and miscellaneous matter. Seila; Chorus—Nebuchadnesar; Tersottee | pend on the general provisions of the Coneti- | bly’s Church, corner of Massachusetts avenve Dede, Kites mre oe ee Grand Promenade Concert Price only 3 cents at the counter, or $1.25 | and Quartette—I. du es nar Th iy tution, a jefine one as in all other aren. ree, to-morrow (Sabbath) a .™m. Fonetone oe — ie AND Schottisch— posed b. . Beal uick- | respecis, the powers of Congress. rsa SL Se oe NTLEMEN’S LIGT. yer year. ste’ = . du Foasast: Yeakes Doodle As Congress does not ea wer itself TERE REV. G6. D. CUMMINS WILL | 48*, Wilson on roe rd, B A L L ° - to make e ae talents el tive to thes rsons or ah to th a 2 M sper. of bans MANAGERS OF THE LATE INAU. The rush contioucd without diminution up ake opactm erie eae pei Preach @ sermon @ Young Men’s | 4 Gereon, TJ son Oertell, J - : 7 t the United States in | Christian Association in Trini y Church on Sxb- guration Bali, at the earnest desire of a }: aere ox THE MORNIN ie PRESS | the hour of closing, and then commenced a Fed sate Welter es eee as ihe re bath. evening next, the Sth instant. Bubject : asus, brit ‘ OrBear. 5 a a ve cldnens and visiting stranges, The Intelligencer speaks in high t:rms of general scramble for hats, shawis and over- | stitution confers, 0 it cannot constitutionally | “Life and Cuaracter of Wilterforce.”” Ce ; one syd the President's selecticn of a Cabinct, and ex-| 42; Profiting by past experience many of | delegate any such powers toa Territorial Gov- UNITARIAN CHURCH —REV MR. lames Perrin, WB March 91n. Coa ig by p pe y cad, : 3 at their id Rooms,2 GRAND PROM Presses the hope that its members will falfil ac ied ernment organised by it under the Constitu- SS arver will preach as usnal in Tem- . NaDE Soma BALL, and bave ‘pe ~ | the visitors seemed to have studied to procure |». perance Hall, on E street, between 9th and 10ch : for that pei ae nanan ae the high bepes cf the country from their | ¢r the occasion outer garments of the least | 4 Thele al condition of a slave in the State | stre's, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at eleven | Alems, George | Gunenses BAND. with the beet COTILLON MUSIC conduct of the nation’s public affairs. possible value, 0 that they stood a chance of | of Missouri is not affected by the temporary | Otinck. rubject: Perfection— Be ye therefore Pel, B bert -] , The brat Refreshments will be terved by C. The Union speaks in high terms indeed of | bettering themselves rather than losing by | #9j20rn of such slave in any other State, but PSipertaco cmon e ea acer lat aor on Peek, LB Garren the individusl members of the Cabinet; and, on bis return his conditidn still depends on the q a oe bas been wnsow rota any exchange. A droil masquerade was the | ) f Mi: i UNION CHOIR ASSUCIATION.— | 4 P Ei serve order, every arrepgement has 2 in the same connection takes cocasion to ray - alii Radios ‘Whe bo dans ia the] Sis Saeed this Opinion occupied about BE Tere wil be a mecting of the Assceia: Soptoce’s | Banh’ 1° ‘Be comfort of ove patronizing the “It will be observed that the Cabinet em- | F44: Room in atl the redianco of dress and | to hours, ‘nod was listoned to with profeand | lon for r-bearsal ov MONDAY EVENING braces all the names except ove which a; Sees Got, & Ls 4 Tiekets, admitti tleman ar attention, by a crowded court room: and, | 2°%': March Oth. at7¢ o'clock. reeton. ONE DOLL cp eobaler ard ladies, e a * at Wiilerds’, Orewns’ ed in the Uvion'some time since as the list on | jewels, eme:ged from the cloak room like Cin-| whether as a decision of the Supreme Court or | %Y der of the aes TUCKER, Director. ws P, Kirkwood.’ ter’s. and National totels, M” which public opinion eeemed to have settled, | derelia from the bal!—draped in the hamblest | for the constitutional arguments on which it/ JAS. H. McKENNEY, Recording Sec’y. —— H Stevens’, Joe Bi tilingt wm. P aed with which there unmistakable evi- | pabit:men:s, and their cavaliers just now the | stands, will work a powerfal influence through- | _mar7-3t w w Fo ge tT? te ee fashion, looked as if starting out on a | 8% the United Btates Ite conclusions were | |” —“InauGURATION BALL—ALL| tries vwi oF and the dancing commence So'cleck. woly name mistirg from the list is that of J | Pink of fashion, looked as if starting ou concurred in, we understand, by six of the persons having bilis against the late In : ; 7 =z {Union& fatel} : : Soy eoee. itis — to him rg 4 that, | garot'ing expedition. Those not so thoughtful Daeioes of the Coste _oamely, Justices Ta- | auguration Ball, are req aested to send them in tr H rrish, == whilst his occupancy of a place in the Cabinet ictimized by the loss of wala- | ney, Wayne, Catron, Danie!, Grier and Cam immediately. Subscribeis who hsve not paid would mace been seamen with warm appro- ae ce sie ae = = : , a their s pesipsines.are cafgosty seduces tocall T WT ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, Tth Street. Sation throughout the country, bis failure to . . - t. Justice Nelson read an Opinion in which | @t once and pay y POSITIVEL hhold such a position has been determined on One rtout gentleman we saw sitting (like Ma- | be did not enter into the constitutionality of a eeaee, Penn. eve , osetia and ; ry . - ¥ TEE LAST WEEK OF with bis full concurrence and sanction. He | rinsoverthe ruins of Oarthage)on asofa, minus | the Missouri Compromise, but held, and on} ™@T7-3t__ Rt streets. x ri, a WYMAN Till retain his place in the next Congress, and | bi, nat (all the remaining hate being many | that ground affirmed the judgment of the SPN OTICE THE REGULAR Monthly . Capt THE WIZAKD AND VENTAILOQUIST, there prove bimeelf a cordial, vigilant, A ? s g bs Court below, that a slave carried into a free meeting of the Sixth Ward Jackron ra In his astonishing Transmigrations, Transforma- efficient champion of the administration. sizes too emall,) with his head tied up in a yel_ State, whatever might be the laws of that | Democratic Association wil! beheld et Anacostia pale —on = 2 ons, Miracies, and Marvellous Feats Bighly as we appreciate the character and | Jow bandanca. With artern gese, indicating | State, remained a slave whenever returning to Miry peptide ae? x @f Magic. He wiil remain walifications of Mr Jones, it is proper to say the State in which his owner resided. DURING ALL THIS WEEK ONLY. as business of importance {x to be transacted. 5 we ‘ ‘a Bich From Monday, March 2, 1°57, to Bate: 7: mar7 a CLEM. GADDIS, Bee. f every evening, and Saturday pod , ee ABINGTON CITY, March 6, 1857, 4 — x noon with celebrated Ata fall meeting of the het "tat, nd } o FEATS OF SOKCERY AND MYSTERY, © mpany cfficers o! st iment, B fe. . inex than mee 3 aoe oe evening. ft wee inanimoualy # reap oe seoreaee snomped ree esolee at the secretary of the meetin; “ ard teis hereby equested ro return the thants of ty 3 VENTRILOQUiSM this Regiment io Mr. Jas P. Crutch-tt, of Capl- the at bis place has been most wizely and ably high resolve, he rcso and stalked away het- Mr Justice Catron aleo delivered an Opin- Gilled in the person of Judgo Black, making | less, saying no word, but stemping down | i,n in which the freedom of the Northwest the —— —— eri ——: not aa leather anathemas as he walked. rene? lect to be the act of the State Worthy of publio confidence than it would | P.S. —We advice the conscienceless thief who | °f Virgiuia, which was the originel proprietor Bave been es first published in the Union aide our Wat and Syavenal is thisra thea and of the Territory, and which alone, and not Congress, had the ht to hibi iS i; ae imine tako away the miserable rag and disreputable | th = Hi = Hpi te decided WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | country-made bat be substituted for them. geinst the constitutionality of the Mis- “Cm dl . and 2 = _ =o lincutt Oonxpromiae ; for his generous and very opportune cfr OR, Lif.-Moving and Speaksug Antomatons, He ia known—or ought to be—oonfound him! | “V7 oS Pinto med that Opipions dissenting | of the ure of the iarge ball over bis factory to en- | 5°" B Admission 25 cents. | Children ha'f-price = —— . iy. | able us t> enterta ovr cit at? o'clock. @re more persons bere just ncw—how mary| A Leave-Taking.— Amid the Interesting ae a ~ eee or it nk ee Oe — eae @'etock. Performance com vy ‘We will cot preterd to say, for aclose serutiny | Occurrences that have taken place in our city | McLean and Curtis. wae Poo ee ts pol aces) ("For particulars seo small bills. mar2-ot has satinfed ts that they number rasy more | Of late, and direotly connected with the tran- —_— JAS M. GRYMES, Secrevary. ” mar Shaa we thcught forty-eight hours ago, who | ferof power from the hands of thosewhohave| The Impeachment of Ju’ge Watrous.— me PHILADELPHIA CAKE AT PuiLa | 2°" : = ‘ Lost and Found. have come with an eye to. the division of the | Wielded the authority cf the nation for four| As might have been apprehended from the eect ia prices, at the Philadelphia Ice joe { OST.—AT THE PRESIDENTS LEVEE. Cresm Depot, corner 12th and F streets os Roberts, Amos 'S LEVEE, spoils. Nearly every State north of Mason’s| years to those of others to whom the people | vast accumulation and pressure of business in | “jog CREAM at $1 50 per gallon. fed25-1me | Bacto Bail ee sreing, (Friday) 2 long dreb blanket and Dixon’s line has rent to Washington a | have delegated their duties, rone has more | the last fow days of Congress, that body ad- ——————S——_—————— i ard will be given po RL quota, the Inrgest in proportion coming from | eminently called forth # full tide of feeling | journed without final action in the onse of PRESTOS AND MERRILL’S CELE- a, i Pennsylvania, New York and California, the | than that which wos witnessed on the day be- | Judge Watrous. The time consumed in print - brated nutritive Yeast Powders and flivoring | Berews, Geo coma the “ ; Z tracts, Adamantine candles £8 5 latter being in law, if not in fact, a Northern | fore yesterday atthe Department of the In- | ing the voluminous evidence, documents, &:., | brown sugar It, extra superfine 2 ‘and fam'"y fio JO03.V The Bzoils.—As a matier cf course, there REWARD —LOST—a P NAIE, large size, rather old, Mtare. The stiuzgle is between the ins and | terior, where the beads of its bureau and | making up a volume of nearly one thousand ones DAVIs : . q Michigan Central Rarkeads poy the outs. The contest in the halle of the | other gentlemen connected with that Depart- | pages, ordered by the committee, prevented | ————_______ AIS c : DF a, woe hana RI BE receive the Washington hctels between these two interests | ment were gathered to take leave of its head | the matter being disposed of at the earlier EW TRAGEDY ahh Nig <t = y ing | -_s in New York is tremendous, ihe latter claim, | aoder the past Adainlstratior. part of the session. It was a matter of deli- | edy, foucded on the cor quest of Mexico entitled cour! . 2 oes of ee ee a, ‘Ing that a clear sweep of all Democrats wko| The different bureaux bai previcusly as. | cacy with the committee, after the order for pepcterel lttpes eel i be gee - | Benes seal FOUR SMALL KEYS, one of them being 8 re in office in that State, isthe tras Demo- | sembled, and appointed, each, a committee to | printing, not to press the impeachment before | Ame-iean Chey yet produced. * Chas watch a on She ne nee ra ‘Sratie doctrine; and there being perkaps not | ateertain when it would be agreeable to Gov, the facts were fully in the possession of the | _™ar7__ FERGUSON, ¢86 fererth street | Hanks, aearew ® cpetan, 5 ca . vertisem it Yen men not calling themselves Democrats, | McClelland t> receive them for the ;u-fose of | House; though it was quite evident, at any st FOR SALE. Breakeuridge, AMS ga: bat : UGURATION BALL, Relding «see anywhere in that State. The | binding him adieu, and to make the other | moment, from what had been made publio, | PRENS ABOUT TO REMOVE FROM Nor. | Sracirig.th* as HOOP BRACELET. “Itt suppec die tee Oslifornia delegation is much after the same necessary arrangements forsoch an ogcasion | that it could have been carried by a very et with the JOB OF FICE ® dcock, beer dro} ped in the ladies’ tem sapidhed — fashion. The Pennsylvania delegition of outs | Bernard Hove, Esq., of the Pension Bureau, | large mojority. us een eae MAC lee oe, Thos | ay ware, acting from thence to the ball room. The finder Seem te work in a eome what different direc. | who was selected to deliver the address on This matter therefore shares but the fate of | Daily News Office, and for terms, etre, 4 — ey uroa leaving i at No. ToL, iabwann bales tion. That is, a majority of them turn their | the part of his associates, ably acquitted him- | two-thirds of the others reported upon by arate ae Fey a Lt Thee M Jehesten, Ww 8 10th streets. “| e@spiraticns to office beyond the limits of their | self of the duty assigned him; and the Hon. | Committees during a short session. Yet be- i Wal woke OF BXELiWAGio“ gee, R ——_ ‘Smith, Isaac L°®t=4t THE PRESIDENTS LEV: Btate, and not a few of them tothe enjoyment | Secretary, with evidences of the strongest | fore the country sufficient has been done vir URING TRE PAST ecipiat ouR oi =< Fe area =Aey aie ee Matend Geektene Ov of other ‘fat’? things in connection with the | ewotion, most feelingly and appropriately re- | tually to impeach Judge Watrous, and for D ders have been so numerous, and ners w bie reward will be given if they are left at this government, instead of «fice. sjonded ; when each one present, to the num- | him not todemand an investigation now would us oand teat peek, that we baw 4 aney, ate office. It Is is exceedingly creditable to the South, | ber of more thao three hundred and fifty— | be an admission of guilt, deep and damning. | ders from priva e families which we 8 Jewett, Geo W OST —LAST EVENING, AT THE PRES- that with the exception of here and there a | there being but few cf the employees of the | The charges which are preferred and the tes- | desired, but now that we have a /ittle mo 1, Jelnsou Dr Gog Spa: idert’s reception, # black FUR HAT, made hope to give entire sat! —e by A. Brandt, of Trenton, N J. it is supposed politician who for many years past has been | Department 2bsent who could get there—ad- timony adduced are evidently but a part of Sit win fave on witha e ~e ‘ ® with the very BEST | c.: ams 3 tuart, is hat bas been taken in mis . The cwoer out of public life, very few of her sons are | vanced, enccessively, and took » friendly | what will make their appearance under an | OYSTERS, ever soid in Washi can be found at No. 3-6 —y street, and the one in, 5 SCHWARZE 2 DRURY Campbell, JnoG = Johnson, taken In exchange n ; 3 ae here upon sny such errands. This may arise | g¢asp of the hand cf him whose official control | authority from Ccngrees to send for persons 480 Kleventh st., eecond doar above E. | Gojboune. Sou,ine Kins, WB OCKET PICKED—ON PENN. AVENUE, from the fact that it is known that nine-tenths | ovet them was about to cease, but who left | and papers. —. ee Se Kectedy, CoptM Salts, between ist and 34 streets, on the 4th iret, of the Senators and Representatives from that | With their highest respect and esteem, ¢ fiisially Awards.—The Secretary of the Treasury HORSES FOR SALB. Sao roe a MONNIE protean th 3 a ae ies Section are setting their faces against the poli- | acd personally . ‘ has awarded the contract for constructing the ae eked lela ele cd a aes SALE ou King Jat a Balttmore bank notez) and a lady's valuabie sine, j ey of changes in thezFederal cfficers in their] Below will be fcund the aldress Celivered | new Marine Hospital at Galena, Illinois, to | driven from th > valley of Virgicia,com: : i Big A ety os Steed pe ~ Ace. bn Pezpective ftites merely because cthers de- thor Hooe, and th» 1e-ponse of the feore- | Frederick E Geiger, of this olty, he being paren oes pa ppl an pare tt at No, 404 F street, between 6th and 7th, he sire positions now worthily filled. That we ADDRESS. z the lowest bidder, for the sum of $29,863 comer of 15th and E streets, south side of renn. = not be punished. heartily endorce their views of propriety in| Hon. Robert McUlelland_—Sir: We have eee! = ee The Secretary has also awarded the con- | *VCR2e Destly opposite Wi Rote. Lat OST.—THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, = Among the lot we haveone sple:did Bay Horse, ° this connection, is well known to all the Star's | been delegated by the committees appointed | tract for constructing the new Marine Hospi- | nearly teorough bred ; ee, sly Rood im saddle emt Beott, riek's Church tcert, Poke a re BREAST @onstant readers; as, for years past, we have from the various divisions comprising the De- tal at St. Marks, Florida, to R. A. Shine, of | 0 22es%; full 16 bands high; and fine carriage. Tore, Wm ’ Tepested!y taken cecasi : partment of the Interior, to express to you 2 . eT ae ” Refer ts Mesera, Kikkwoods. ee eee 1 be Liberally rewarded by tedly ecasion to ray. The de-| toon your retirement from fice, the high ‘ap- | Tallahassee, Florida. he being the lowest bid- ae anions MASON, ook, Geo leaving the above at 4(8 F street, between 6th nd een ea the ascendancy of the Democratic Preoiation which they _ for xia Temtnaot der, for the sam of $16,444. amarze® (JACOB MILLER. th iv] party in New York is mainly attributable, in | bility, strict integrity and unwearying devo-| 7y9 Secretary has also awarded the contract 4 GOOD CHANCE. Col O8T—AT THE PRESIDEN1’- RECEP- ; i th which you have discharged the du- ‘OUD AND COAL YARD FOR SALE. + Las a L pas setamens, a powet of) jies of the Department of the Interior for tho | fr constructing the new Custom House at Og- Wrne subscriber being ab ut to leave the city ¢ OVERCOsT Sa i 4 the spoils doctrine throughout that S| past four years densburgb, New York, conditioned upon Con- | wi! sel! out his W Ceca! Yard on themost | Craig, Burton the et, and a Cloth Cap in anotber through the influence of which, mere smail| Surely no persons are co well qualified to 5 tnwt ble terms. I will sell stock aod eve Crab il, Amos ‘Themas, i will gressional enactment, toWm Van Riswiok, of | thing, just as itis, or the good will of the Yard | cheltcid, a Lacy, Prepcls Peccongthig Aga yp emioey benny this city, he being the lowest bidder, for the | office, wharf, &c., just as the purchaser may d ‘mar 7-3t There 1 better stand in th = é : hy sum of $41,453 15. we eee wanec wir cheap rent : Amly ars WE f OST.—AT THE INAUGURATION BALL, heeling and brick-bat-ing men of real charac- | business it has been to carry So abort ap- The Secretary has also awarded the con- | T. Wilson, next to Foun Church, on 14th | 2° . 5 Ss Teantog trem ie SOLD BAND BRACE i i ter, micd, and deserved influence off the Retest ond wishes of the Head of | 04 tor construsting the new Custom House | “ct bag oe Sank ew Weck evenee: > Im thereon The firder will ee cae rewarded Stage, and disgusting the mass of peoplewho| ‘The division of the government of whieh you | at Galena, Ivlinols, te Frederick E. Geiger, of SOIREE DANSANTE Tb by ieaving it at No. 320 New York avenur, net take interest in polities without a thenght of | have been the chief, embraces in its operations | this city, he being the lowest bidder, for the = gegen Self. Believing that whenever this New York | Dost sensp tented questions, cay far as fasbio our own citizens are concern jut in eon 2 mey prevail at the outh, it will be trolling the affairs, adjusting the claime. es ur, indeed, fer cur politieal morals, we | tablishing the ho d applying th nts 0} office seekers havé gradually come to manage judge cf the talents necessary to discharge ite affairs at primary elections, elbowing, boot- | who were associated with you, and whoee fully each complicated trusts, as those mar 6-3° ROF. H. W. MUNDER TAKES GR once ; sum of $48 629. _— pleasure in announcing to his fifend: Hep | ed wn Bye ey eee en aan The Now Secretary of the Interfor.—The eoeporge it take Slate at hie; Hall, cornet ' brine po marked, check 195 The Tusk Hon. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, who | of 9-b and D streets, on WEDNESDAY Stas Mee brat ney mre inegne ard Jonsiy. i of our Indian tri hose oni xists KVENING, March 11th, 1857. 2, TO ui Te of the pieces marked *Virginia L. Miller” se coe peer ace rignaa in the mercy of tb igesodentdn ite was yesterday confirmed to be the Secretary | wii at Sclees very Weassseny oer Bowtie me crete a way tcnanee ie liven Parken, tod Bo countenance, af, at least, | delicate questions, and we do you but Jastice | of the Laterior, reached Washington eity yess | ing cas wotine pemaiice) thecghout the sea | Deletes Hiseela. Tivo of at the Washington Depet. awese' A of them, indeed. to say that you have met them as became an terday afternoon, and last night he was called wilt reer a Dies betel gives by. Sega Di s PY & Depot 5 aa and philanthropist, firm- @ RNR SEPP DIETS ye a aE a . IN- on at his quarters by a large number of his | !t will be entirely private, and strietly select. | Dolan, J xu E HACKMAN WHO ON THE (TE The Leveo Last Wight.—Great was the jam e 6) f ta TI T took two temen from t bed ; In your Fetirement from office we wish to old friends, and not a few who are just now (it | Authove whe desire t ‘Tuseday end Tharacy | Devsel, Hoary Voss, J the Columbian House, corner of th a, St the lovee Iast night. Prof. Reid, inhis late | say, that you carry with you our warmest may be somewhat nervously) anxious to make | ¢venings from 9 till 10 o’clock. mar?7-'f Masoa, ‘beslo Eine suitably rewarded wupor ning I res om ventilation, told of the crush at | personal regards, and we trust that your home é ea AWL AT which were left in " the Wellington funeral, Gat of which people | 1 the West may be enlivened by the recoliec. | Di# sequaintance. We are most happy to UNAIVALLED ATTRACTION: is, ay | A.W SALT & BRU., Jewellers, 21 Peas ington runeral, ¢ Peop'e | tion that the vo thee you have left in Wash- | greet his return to Washingion in bis present ANOTHER loore, q — emerged looking as if they bad been freshly een so ington will never feel indifferent to your suc | capacity. As, when in Congresr, bh ote: recreyr ol vee eT RAYED OR STOLEN —EARLY ON THB Wwubed and wrung. In this regard. the White iesd, or bear unmoved the plaudits whish a sae = ig ey petit eu od BALLOON ASCENSION! Dunber Carts ®t Right of the@d Instant, from 7:h st , a for being a clear-headed, energetic man—as T THESOLICITATION OF HUNDREDS | Dodge, 0H 2 ‘Thos opposite Cdd Fellows’ Hall, my Sorrel Bowe lat vight may be said to have been g| grateful country should ever bestow upon a A A Davis’ Gavin ‘co CANADIAN MARE and Tur BUSC ‘aitbfal public servant. Sir, we tender to you, | trae as the truest—ever faithful to the strict- of citizens Mr. GEO. KLLIOTT will make | pedecu, 0 : ‘ Med yeti A nt ol laundry on the most extensive scale, though | 24 °4. your family, our sincere respects, eonetraction doctrines of the republican fathers ae relegate Petes ee on MON- | Dickens, 0 = ‘We imagine those operated upon will not find | wish you all the happiness which your virtues | of the constitution, and, withal, in his speeches | ard ‘Meine — on 4} street thelr wachcrwomat’s bills materially reduced | 50 eminently deserve. . ‘The Gat:s will be opened at 1 o’clook and votes, a rigid economist of the pecuniary thereby. THE REPLY. mm, 3% o'clock Mr. EU Gantlemen: I reseive this testimonial and | Te#ources of the Government. nS Mr. Riliott will leave for the President Buckanan of course bad to go nm: I receive a regions above offictal respeot with no ordinary rensibility, Rete een ane cneveas ‘Trough a revere ordeal of band-shaking from | appreciate your approval rey cdminist The Hon. J. Glancy Jones.—This distin- halt pros ig j : gueh a wultitade, most of whom threw the | tion of the affairs of this Department m guished gentleman who, it will be remem- vitea to arena free of c charge aa) any ate ighly t eness of warm persons! admiration USbarant they jgr ata pan erp bbhoer bered, has been ill for some time past, has so HE CELEBRATED PRIZE BEEF, {ato theeusual digital courtesier, The Pres. they Asar pont judgment is based | far reccvered a8 to be able to leave Washing- Tie Buck" and a oon? OD . ee WARD.—LUST—ON TSE AVt- $5 mong the 4th fustant, In the exeltement, about 6o’elock, a PORTE-MONIA, containing some ef no value to any one but the owne. Any one that bar found the article, will receive the above reward by leaving itat WH. UPPER- MAN’S Store, No. 482. mar 5.3:* dent was, however, looking remarkable well, | upon what your official positions and daily ob- | ton this afternoon, for his residence at Read deed pn cea Aghios valackio meh better than we have seen him since bis | ##rvationsenable you to drow. I think I'may @rrival in Washington, and he remained in say, with otism on my part, and without ing, Fa., where he wilt remais, ore returning be see eepraca nan bis custe- . flattery towards yourselver, that daring the | to this point, until his health mav bo some- | mers and the publis ly that on Tuesdry, Whe reception rocm until somewhat after the | |, st four years this Department has ‘vastined what re-established. 10th cf Marek, he wil cell at isstall, No 7 Cen wrusl hour (IC o’clock) cf withdrawing, as, | an enviable reputation Its various concerns —_ tre Marke , the choicest specimens of PRIZE Indeed z have been administered with intelligence, im- [ed BEEF ever cifcred in this or eny other market anaes tide of arrivals was at its fullest partiality and integ “ty, but peateinen ssrentl Iustallations.—Shortly after noon to-day,| ‘Bock and “Breck” were raised im Fauquier . ever credit is due, should be awarded to you | “he new Cabinet ministers were duly installed Sate fehl lear Segrpearivarye cd — —" — Marsbal Hoover was present Performing his | and the several commissioners with whom Yor | in their respective Dopartments with the usual | Those deriiing choice pieces ill please 1e0d Misial Gucier, alded ny Deputy Marshal Phih | bave been associated respectively. T disclaim eas 11th street, in their ordersto ble to eeremony of a cordial reception by their pre a. ae It is no less on ewe — aie a a trodueti ‘most of the | °° Penusylvan: venue J GO. CORNELL, Shedd In the contre of the oval rocm was Miss | the most steady and hearty 00 operation on | various employees who are to be under their Leno yt Atty art Lane, the Preeidext’s niece, whe reasived vis- | your pe. 7 foture life will be direetion. —— —mar ree __Seatie Goa Marie ‘tors with an ease, grace and self-pomeasion| 51504 See private aitinca, but; however we | Th¢ Kaval Court of Inquiry are still en- e : E OWEN & BUN, MILITARY AND gaged upon the case of Lieut. Law Penning- je Naval Merchant a No. 2 ton. The examination of the witnesses on his PS por? permed mea ey epeepreer ase that indicated her to be no novice ia such du- may be depirated: I thal! never cease to re- ties. Not s few impressible young ren per- os to Le meses asion ian pleasure and they formed an extensive round of “ great circle Rt ide. Ishall a rejoice in your prosper- | behalf having been completed, they are now | © their sedond involee of Bpring " it i - ” e — * 3 sailing” through the series ot roome, to get ‘ os nbs pepe he ca — engaged in examining those on the part of the | G°Ods embracing ® choice se:eetion of Cloths, Brie snotber lcok at her sweet face. To Commie White, alliso: Cassimers, and Vestings, and will be plessed te ae I now take my official leave of you, and { Department or Government: have them call and exmalze. a 6-lw ‘ 44%. G. BERRETT, P.M.

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