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aristocratic families and old employees of the and which itself tipatby to the political labors of Mr. Gidd a ive Wiig Taetdco ty PE: / —— “EVENING STAR. rs... . ‘i NE LARGE PARLOR AND CHAMBER,| GU BSCRIRTION SOLRBE, pelbregaifech firs} Fereprecteatin the United marked to us that as a member of that commit- be Morley, author of tbe Dutch Republic, is faruished; also, two good s:zed single ROOMS, s iF hee: ‘ce "vetp! fai}. infulebea ‘Yidh is WASHI TON CIT States by the tories of the war of independence. | (eg Mr. Giddings bad acquitted himself sig’ = sieges Humboldt now §8, is completing Rp Rt ad Pon ry es EY ee place at WEDNESDAY serra Si 188: | ae tid igen seal svar i bevct ise nally to the satisfaction of the economists of the | his las@volume of «‘Kosmos.” Ate. Apply 462, 10th, betweee D and E streets. Ulionon TUESDAN EVENING. Des Sith, 10a, or inisrepresentation of facts, bis adversaries may 2 ae House, we were thus reminded of this opporty- | _.... Mr. Edwin Booth, the young tragedian, is = : Withers’ Assembly Band has been scenied. 17 Advertisements should be sent in by be challenged to show any difference between | nity to do justice—though the heavens may [@bou! erecting aanonument over ls father’s re- Fee, se a OR RENT. 45-3 5 - net he circumstances under which Lafayette and ‘Mains at Baltimore. need two ¥ TEMPE NCE HAL, — aan emait the went dag ny Mt *P* | Kosciusko took part in the sttuugle for independ | fall—even to our bitterest political opponent, | saee—=nsene tees Stigete Neath: It ootelge hve Te a etatat, tevaces brn cus torn Sr. ence here and he in the civil wars of Ni Such has always been the reputation of the ua, which is not in bis favor. was duly invited by the Democratic pret of Castilion, Which bad proved, by oceupying the whole country, except Granada, that it had the sympa- thies of the majority. He repaired the subse- quent reverses this party had met with. He cap- tured Granada, the sacred city of reaction and of the Seiviles, and put down all opposition. He was elected President by a large manberity. of vo- t-rs ames exclusivelythe vot: sof the laboring classes of the population. He defended the ter- HITHER WE COME! ‘Wiul commence on THURSDAY EVENING, December 2th. and coutinue every evening during the Holidays, H.K. JOHNSON'S ‘slebra NORTH AMERICAN MEDLEY PROUPE, pence ne hs —_ ‘Talented Members, : ree Pen PHIOPL aX PORTRAITURES, ar Voosiist. The Union to-day, is devoted for the most part to the diseussion of the Kansas question ; and, also, to a well-deserved notice of the late great speech of Senator Green. The Intelligencer is to-day devoted to news and the proceedings of Congress. M: BS. NGER faily informs | A stable and other ou! 3 b tl bli @ ual, to the ence comm! Star, and sug it shall always continue to be. ei er on Public Palma Saioen “a ee aes va Sg cul F> = mo ro, GU ae bers of nous kinds le: mets Je capes ee aie £Mee ‘are hereby ordered to attend a Company & pumpir front of the house afford lent and Sawyer, and Gov. Hicks of Md.. testified on eeting, at the Light Infantey Armory. on TO- | Well favored water. Any one who ‘7 7 EVE. 4 urchase or rent a hand and convenient home, behalf of applicant in the case of Commander ee oe :, AL pe aceon. Feould find it to his advantage to oall at the peem- Lecompt. election for Captain be held. {tis ho} thar | 8¢8- No. 275. 12th street, north, od 22-3t Before Court No. 3, B F. Butler, Eaq,, was ores ae interested in the welfare of the com- Kee REN T—Two Rooms, suitable for offices or pany will attend. A meeting of the committee on 8n office. and chamber. immediately 0; the A THIELMAN, ae ee ritory gallantly against the simultaneous inva- | yetoccupied in reading the defence of ex-Capt. Gniform will be held at 7 o°olock This (Wednesday) | City Ball, ahd over the office of Ce Wehtach, Daaneus: AS iTO : 7OS: vening. order of the a " . s A NE BE LY. PASHINGTUR NERE AND GOSS ety atte Dott be the coor ner | Bag. St Tetitewt cotmanvine {4° poly to _RECHARD WAVT ACE. _ | a smioniee—taty and Geetieman 'w Prat Scat, ' - . Se Ae OR LE—On reasonable terme, commedrous | s7% cents; Back Seat *. Ax Usxaracious axp Unwarranted AT- | ferance of a U.S. officer. > 1. 0, 0. F. The Reular Meeting of Con. | FP ORASEEC Oni tae BRicR DWELLING | eS ee. WATKINS, Agent, = ie eae the day | For the position I assumed in a recent commu- CONGRESSIONAL. Nemes = Re. 1, for this week will be held } ith ba ing attach-d,in Franklin | ————————————- ~~ Ssh TACK.— An evening cotemporary, on tho day | ation to the Seeretary of State, that but for the Thirty-fifth Congress—First Scssion. on WEDNESDAY, idatend of Friday. evening | How, whichis one of the most beautiful and desira- MELODEON, Lary Coops’ ais before yesterday, contained a most remarkable | intervention of Capt Davis Gen, Walker would next. The members are particularly requested to | be locations im Washington. The house contains 12 | 1 Pennsyiva e F Hon. | have marched on Leon—if, ‘indeed, the siege of | 1* THE Sears, yesterday, after we went to | attecd, as officers for the ensuing term wil! be | rooms aud two orllarss bath room. bot cold and unexpected personal attack upon the Hon. Rivas would mat knee Weed vatend 4nabundantly press, Mr. Fitch continued bis speech in reply | elected. R. WHITE MIDDLETON, water, ens, &e.,and hasa stable for three horses, George Taylor, the Democratic representative a toMr. Donglas on the Kansas question, saying aS WVIUL FING Pag. | momen ond henen mel oneies fie tress es that whatever the result of the Kansas election BN EN. Seah RIND Eaee- house Will be gold with or without the two valnable of the 2ixt might be, whether in favor of slavery | on the Sexual Relatious, at ‘Temperance Hall, on = on ak o. Ste cad story) 7th street, to POL- in Kansas or against it, his course would be the TBURSDSY EVENING, more penstionl and use- | 7, aR WEBB, Agent. "dtl eo same; and he therefore desired to announce in | ful than any other s: 8 of knowledge. Let those | - sao. —* = — advance his purpose to vote for the admission of | Who have attended rat lecture, and requested TON HOUSE FOR RENT.—The Hot.1 Kansas into the Union under the Lecompton | it repetition, attest its value. It is his last and sore sew ety keowa Ss ee ten — fest c e ure. of "th 8 i Constitution, if it should be ascertained that the | “Tl orough and reliable, because scientific, delinoa- | of January. For terms mquireot MOORE & Gia election with reference to the ‘ slavery article di6- * ti { character till Curistmas day and evening | SELL, adjoining. lawsw had been fairly conducted. This was the only only, “Those who want to know themselv on course left for him in view of the Territorial le- | children must call at once, for he leaves on ‘Satur ARE CHANCE.—For lease for ten years, the xinlation of 1854." ‘The repeal of the Missouri | day mornin dz n° Point eeater wCTL DING Treasury. with the compromise had rendered the question of slaver a-aa NEBRASKA WC C.G. = Let hit stands, front 27 feet in thee rritories sabject cathe popular will, 4 fr Fee pan CA Gone, ne Uae IPer 1. tis apaven cate ite arg peed contirmed by the recent message of President Mora on the 25th of October, at San Jose, in which he says specifically. that Walker's posi- tion at Rivas “was really superior to that of the Central Americans,” and that ‘sin Qoenty days @ dissolution of the allied army was inevitable * It ix trne that Mora attributes to his own sa; from Brooklyn. New York, under cover of an assault upon his bill to amend the act of the last session regulating the manner of paying Congress under their new system of compensa- tion. We quote a few paragraphs from the article in question that the public may com- prehend its style and the av:mus apparently actuating it : i Watt Srrest tN Coneress —Hon. George New York, is responsible for the fol- A! moat recherche manner, Oonium, weats, Ke, manner—marbing it, mall, the best sud bandson est piace of amusement in the t ‘The above tell be opencd THURSDAY EVENING. Dee oath. Le Gels seems on CHRISTMAS DAY at three o'ek Adinission 25 cents; Orehextra Seats s conte. NW. LANDIS, Mauager, M. R. Coomes, Treasurer. pistration, through the Secretary of the Navy, has expressed its disapprobation of the seizure and surrender of the Granada to the Niearaguans. 1 beg leave to remark that the e H nf i Hl ad- nd extend back #6 feet toa 3) feet Lee Matuory. Busmess Agent. asd Joint resolution : 1 was given up to the Costa Ricans not to | tie nanner as ull other domestic inatitu- been a resident of this Territory, wi CHAE, @. CRAGIN. gieerne. | ee, ae od py the Senate and House of Repre- | the Nicaraguans. Bat, sir, the censure of a pab- | tigng. uis waa the main design of that repeal; | Sins tect 7pgne oF Washington upon ite History. K-& McKENNEY, comerol | PEUNTING PARK COUR of the United States of America in $ lie officer is not the reparation of a public wrong. ‘The introduction of American civilization aud institutions into the Spanish American countries, and as, prior to that period, the people had acted | Foundry Church, oo: ra Jarkson ¢ upon their constitutions either immediately or | WEDNESDAY’ EVEN Congress assembled," lowed to members of tthe compensation al- G streets on ngress, by the act en- ana avenue. 19-eotf *OR RENT.—Elther furnished or unturnished through their delegates, it followed that the peo- Ghapel. eumner gt an excellent, three-story, new Brick House. — titled -An et to regulate the compensation of | by pacific co‘onization or through treaties, all 1 were free to choose either mode | DAY EVMNIN ‘, LA “ . a members of Congress.” approved August 16, | experience shows to be illusory. What bas be- oe Bones to the other domestic institutions | Maysachnusetts Averue, between Sth and 10th s with basement, No, 49% New Jersoy wert esrseshae 1656, be paid in the following manner, to wit : On the first day of the first session of each Con- xless, of as soon thereafier as he may apply, each senator, representative, and delegate, sball re- ceive his nuleage as now provided by law, and all bis compensation from the beginning of Lis term, to be computed at the rate of 2250 per month, aud, during the session, compensation at the same rate. And on the tirst day of the second or any subsequent session he shall receive his inile- je ax now allowed by law, and all compensa- tion which bas accrued during the adjournment, at the rate aforesaid, and, during said session, compensation per m ‘h at the same rate. “And be it further resolved, That so much of ; Ws | on PRIDAY EVENING, at 734 o'clock. Tickets | Nuwutes’ walk from the Capitol, with three they migbtadopt. Slavery being the only point | at the door, 25 cents each. of dispute in the repeal of the Missouri compro- mise, it resulted that the Convention of Kansas had fully met the oe art of be ney! organic actin providing for the submission o: —— . m Sas that question te the popular vote. eee ee ee EH ANY Toot | JUST RECEIV A splendid lot To require the submission of a constitution to | a yale of the PEWS will take place at the Church, i at geen oy Rs ni image ye the popular vote, as a condition precedent to its | on MON DAY, sath inst., at 1 o'clock. a. ‘ pete ec mill alge acoording to the' acceptance by Congress, wax new, and certainly ‘Terms at sale. J.C. MeGUIRE, Auet'r. TR. RB. not sustained by the past history of the country. | After the sale the unsvid and unoccupied Pews | 23-3t corner of He was therefore prepared to sustain the Presi- | will be for rent. A d22 ot eae pa i dent’s policy with reference to Kansas; and, [States, Intel. and | fine OR’S OF — a though he assumed no right to read any mau out ==> SMITHSONIAN LEC "The usdersgned will, oo of the Democratic party, be a ay be permitted CONTE will lecture on stant, receive offers for the loan come of all the emigrants who lured by delusive treaties and contracts bave gone to those countries with their engines, their plonghsbares, and their tools? Is there now on the Isthmus of Panam., after nine years, even common security for life or property, except ynder the guns of a United States squadron? What has been the result of the at- tempt at pacific colonization in Paraguay ? Oa the other hand the rifles of the Te: s changed that wilderness intoa flourishing State of the Union, and indirectly brought New Mexico and California into those relations with this country which have not only benefitted them and the United States but the whole of the civiliz:d world. When we consider that in Mexico pr CHRISTMAS Day, for batf a mile; be The proeeeds to be de | stable and coach house, with immediate possession. Voted to au object of benevolencs. ‘Those who de- | Inquire at SAM'L. W AT-KER?S Portrait Gallery, ign to locate in the West, or to make an invest- | Odeon Butldina, corner 43 street and Pa. auenue. will do weil 22-38" nid-tf ee f fine fresh free for al! Trotting pe p harness. be closed on Thursday, by W o'clock a. above place, 23-31* CURSON & CLEAVE IVERSARY OF THE BATTL& « EW ORLEANS.—T: e Union Guards reat pleasure in anneunes to their military and crvic, that the.r Third Ball will take pinoe at the Assemb Rooms, Louisiana avenue, on the th of January. av. the 2th in- fifteen thousand ; a te t th ry e measures and | day) NING dot hi ti w 2 Furi particulars in future notice, the said act. approved August 15, 1935, as con- | posed colonization is to be limited to the Latin | (oney,tred the seton oF that tasty erate ia dat | ar mustitution of Were dollars ta the Gerporation of Washington for one | Ut — flicts with this joint resolution, and postpones the | ‘ace, that in the Republic of San Domingo, Unit-d ger of placing themselves beyond its pale, and | On WEDNESDAY EV NG on the “Physi- | than'one the: payment of said compensation until the close of ost aaa be, and the same is hereby, re- 8. This loan will be made States citizens were specifically excluded, and that the allied States invading Nicaragua, en- tered with the avowed purpose of exterminating all Americans, I think you will agree with me that the result desired will be better attained by 0 THE CITIZENS OF THE DISTRI Frost Street Ampuirugatee, BaLti“ore. _ DAN RICH’S GREAT SHOW : 7 in | cal and Chemical coneticution of the atmosphe: f ved J) th, with what prospect oF ieen pope a tea 1D | | Lecture to commence at a quarter befure 3 o'clock | {ust authors suc tie water te aaaicisate tae eee the history of those who ei ously under | -phe public are invited. dt st nues of the city for the purpose of paymg for the taken a similar task, from the day of Burr to Van | ——— erection of a new almehouse and other current ex Buren. The Democratic party was now the last Fob s The introduction of such a resolution into the House reflects little credit, if, indeed, it does not FAIR N EN AT | pensos of the C tion, link of the Union, and they who endangered its “LLOWS HA a er ee . ODD 10 Lady B. MAGRUDER, Mayor. MODEL CIRCUS TROUPE. absolutely throw discredit on the father of it. | a modification of our neutrality laws, than by all stability endangered the existence of the Copfed- | Managers uf St. Vinceut's Female pau Assium Peer errs ss ae — | Menygene of TAME, BEASTS, Z ‘The members who voted for it are scarceless less | the treaties that can ever be made with the pres- | oration itself, wall ope FHS EVENING and continue EVERY | PINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND SIL- ‘The argent Stud of PDUCATED HORSES reprebensible. This bill of Mr Taylor's, when | ent Spanish-American governments. ‘The speaker then proceeded to devounce with | EVENING is week, (except the 25th) at Odd VER WARE. ‘and PE: : PONIES, es reviewed seriously and carefully, presents itself ina very objectionable light, and to us seems nothing more nor less than an attempt to legalize a mode of transacting business, which, if applied to others than members of Congress, would be Tegarded as dishonest. 1t seems very strange that it did not meet more Prompt and extensive opposition in the House, and that the ‘‘grab-game"’ which it covers did not command that exposure from some virtuous —. of the people which its terms en- title - to. REFORMING . ever brought together Now Open Every Afternoon and Night, Under the &peem! Supervision of the AMERICAN HUMORIST, DAN RICE. During the Week, at every Performance, will be introduced The TIGHT ROPE MN eh DANCING CAM rea TALKING HORSE EXCELSIOR, WM. B. DONALDSON, Mi — 1 am, sir, yours Ca °. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. Tue Sunjoinep Communication, from Capt. Meigs, was received yesterday, but at too late an hour for publication in yesterda: Wasuinoton, Dec. 21, 1857. Editor of the Star—Dear Sir: The following paragraph, from the Union, is going the rounds of the press. I cut itfrom the New York Tri- bune : Fell * Hall, a FAIR for the benefit of the 125 I have now on hand a large and well-selected He op ie Hi the charce of the Sisters ol Char | stock of fine Gold Jewelry. hne Watches, nee rhey inva seared no pains to prepare a tes | solid Silver and Plated Ware. And | am to compel a recognition of their iliegal and rev- .¥ of their patrons, and will offer an end- | also daily receiving direct from the Facto- olutionary proceedings in Kansas. For himself, tety of Fancy and Ornamental Articles, | ries and Importers, additional supplies of he hoped Congress would refuse totruckle tothis | Toys, Confectionery, &c., suitable for Christmas | all th wext and most beautiful styles of Diamend rebellious and treasouable faction. He desired | and New \ care’ P Work. fine Coral, Cameo, Lava, an ira to remove this slavery agitation from the halls of | decorated. well w: “me accel wite tea Benes baital te the National Legislature and to ‘localize it with- | &X£6, lent Musie will be in att Bins i . ; ‘ Substautial Meals served up at all hours. for the Ho idays; and am welling them at Wholesale eae ie eae oe anh ected | Admuttane Iz cents. Season tickets 5) cents. Prices, wiueh is much below the usual retail rates. m nto the Un ; difficulties without any possible intervention on se cailat No. 838 Penn. avenue. the part of the Federal Government. It ix true r d H. 0, HOOD. O. W. NAIRN would re- tS hia he would bave preferred thatthe whole Consti- tut much energy the conduct of the ‘-Topeka fac- tionists,”? whose evident object, he thought, wax HENNINGSEN. ee, d= * * * * . ‘ m the public that he hiss re~ | (HINA, GLASS, QUE We sincerely trust that the Senate will give after a short absence, and ro- RY, PLATED WARES, dc. n shonid have been submitted to the people; 7 aes He BLACK CEG fd i ve . —s ¥ ; ‘ tand, ae 2 2 2 Ml also perfor this resolution # thorough raking, and thén kick | ¥¢ A fate cuenta dae ta viee Geen Dut at the same time Re secomnlsed the right iat | eee eed apap eee ho was oe ° Pig pkey i ok ee HIRDANNUALB or a = — i io i = : - Lei the Convention to withhold it e could see no | jiberall tronized for the last ten yeara, and that dd Fe 8) Hall, Th st-ee*, ND a The reader may not know that this bill, ao cnid ooe Be ened at iyesouny ta the gallery, other course for Congress to adopt than to admit | jie haw greatly unproved ite iaterior, and htted it out have a large stock of Wares of the above! oF THE « , T . * .. esa <~ description, comprising every article ust Kansas as 4 State with whatever Constitution she | with a complete and entire new stock of every iP" iP may appear. The only guestions to be asked bm in the semen emperors which he wolenet ataca of their late teeperta ove avery full supply of were, first, is the Constitution republican inform? bbl H bpad aie lonad ane wines: ral Th gg ewe DINNER. DESSERT and TEA SETS; also, Second, did it proceed from a legal source, and | Gey iueh he will eive his athrot personel attentny ry rich, whiot they witl was it eee me be Salerro aoe by heretofore i tux residence being on the premis tock, at their usual we min n arriving at a correct conclusior P| wille ie him to devote his whole time to - 7 had to choose between the counsel of the Presi. | husinean,” He has alto added 's iatroand clopant as: | A variety of FANCY ARTICLES, suitable for dent old and patriotic man, without a politi- | sortment of Pertumery and Toilet Articles, and | Christmas and New Year's presents. tal fature to ake, and that of the Senator from | every thing in the fancy ine that 1s usually kept ina | P: S_ \e have a large supply of COMMON TT nO hea tne tng ed Arete ee Theiett | rat class Drag Store, and having no rent or debts na aghan pe lade egealia dt mpeg yd gry ? ‘s > to pay he guarantees to sell as low as similar goods Be, - . Illinois, who was young and amb = nue Pa t Teeat h nd —— (eclhse pho oneorhg any pert of phe ou Seer ceHippe a peapra ae eae ses ply qqube bought at any retail establishment south of | 1” § er, Free of charge: yas & eat “Mr. Doug | pohsDataias -2W_| NOTICE OF COPARTNERSAIP. shprt convarmatigeet detete 1a wa | peer OFFICE WASHING LIGHT N dee ewers pecete fore contacted by Fitch. Douglas and Cla: ticipated, the Senate | | COMPANY, Dee. 2ist, I Notic®—| JAMES H.SHEKELL, at 279 F st., corner 13th, eg i part > )em ly to the requirement of the Charter from | pp 3 MILLER” F adjourned. Congress, notice is hereby given that there will be ANCIS MILLER, at $01 F st. corner 13th, In THe Hovsg, the de’ leon the Treasury-note | a meeting of the ockholders o| is Company a! Ke $ i = petcbpchineidual abs hoe oe mes (Ne Suetithatreet) I MONDAY 5 Peas be ‘SHERELL & MUL SER. mot bill of the Senate was continued in Committee of mary 4th, 18%, ¢ 12 O'olook wm. for the urpose of | 8t274 Pa. avenue, adjoining the Kirkwood House. the Whole on the state of the Union, by Messrs. | eiscting five Directors to manage the affairs of the Maat Thr ep tary Tisha Wit Grow, Smith of Va., E. Joy Morris, J. G. Jones Cpt aS Coane = i the year | ERLE ot characterized, passed the House with but five Votes agaiust it, after due discussion and scru- tiny, and the Senate with hardly lesa unanim- ity. A large majority of the members of both Houses—if the remarks quoted above are just and true—have been guilty of sustaining “A Wall street dodge’’ that deserved rather to be “kicked out’? of their halls—the design of which was, according to the views of the jour- nal in which they appeared, a mere “ grab game” on the part of Congress legalizing “a mode of transacting business which. if applied to others than members of Congress, would be regarded as dishonest.’ That the bill. which is now a law, was a proper one, is manifest in and but faintly at several points on the floor, showing that the theoretical! acoustic excellence of the hall is not practically proven. [tis now Proposed to erect a bar, and to otherwise improve the hall for the business purposes of the House.”? [Washington Union, Dec 18 Mr. Leidy spoke in a very low tone, so thit those who sat within a few feet of him found difficulty in hearing him. 1 hegeenes to be in the reporters’ gallery, and, by listening atten- tively, the sound being distinct though faint, I could understand what he said, except when conversation among the reporters themselves pre- vented my oe him. As to the trath in regard to the acoustic quali- ties of this room is of some scientific and eco- nomic imjo-tance, [ ask that you will publish the following extract from the official report of the committee, to ascertain the coudition of the new Hall, which has been printed, [ believe only in the Globe. American Hook and Ladder Co. No 2. _The AMERICAN HOOK AND LADDER CO., No, 2, beg leave to announce to the public that they wilfgives Grand Ba‘lon THURSDAY EV ING, December 24th, 1851, at Odd Fei- lows’ Hall, Navy Vard. Company have pledged themse!ves to make of the most agreeable entertainments ot Celebrated Band has been engaged for okets ONE DOLLAR, admitting 2 gentleman ladies—to be obtained from any one of the mem - bers of the Company. dls-lw —_—— this Ssist in housework. Apply imme- reet, hetween 7th and ath — 1t* re of iUTS. &o. ANTED=B: q man. WINES, BRAN- hushonse NURSE ee CHANGER ATS a a soir i < BROWN: Secretary. | toxether witha complete stock MBER the unanimity with which it was ense‘ed by | “"p,om the report of the special committee of ha figemion Pega cite bie and Barkedale— | ————~_ Seen ee ogni LAQUORS. CLEARS, earldom wit Please apply at No. 339 Sixth street, between Bad bran branches of the Congress of the United weal comers ereatlee condlicenige shavwer dat ‘The cotmenitics then. rove, and'the bill was Homeopathic Paysician and Surgeon, _ | be 48 represented. hare of public pat ore. tates “ ; , Jo a rn ~f Sap bn sith he nemacrm posed by the House without amendment—yeas fe Menou or Chain Buildings, No. 376 H street, | Tonaee, aud a continuance of the favors of their for- WANTED—A steady WOMAN to do geners! : ats. rT mer customers, they shal! use every effort to please housework for a small family. Apply on the A Lerrer prow Gexenat Hexvinsex —|~ «Phe commit'ee made some trial of the acous- ae siaie i ieiatl tesciationltavedjannaiaeee aslo scaled rhino oasis) [orem SHERELL C TELLER, corner of 13th end I. streets. Pees Se ar nae : E ; % p Senate ; 5 HILL M. &. CHURCH. — 24 Pounsyivania aveni a = a As thoroughly opposed to the filibuster Walker, ie area ee raph te deg Manas Tey Or | from to-day to the 4th of January next was then \F pet lbes ed U Me eo hiickee | d2s-st adjoining Kirkwood Hous: WAnteoTA good piain Cook, Washer sud as all the world know us to be. we have always t ; aha pleated aaa he Cok taken up. on motion of Mr. Washburne, of Ill, | gpactfully announce that they have commenced roner. Also. a Chambermaid, white Protest - entertained deep respect for the author of the and passed—yeas 97, nays 8 holding a FESTIVAL in Columbus Hall, New Jer- | FRAMMACK & BROS RESTAURANT, — | Bat women. They must come well’ reonmmeénded, y that way said at the Speak 4 se avenue, south of the Capitol, at7 o'clook p.m., Nos. 24 and 26 Peansylrgnia avenue, snd will have a good home. Apply at tius office. following letter. who. though a filibuster so far : or be — . all parts = the Lange and AUS p. m. the House adjourned for the day. aa to susie duting Unstand next week. Pithe Li pj pn eg a tne Fi a aA EEE il : wad 4 ae . | aud galleries, but that the voice fromeach mem- = reparationy are such as will render the Festival the ANTED.—A W take 7 of & little ig a connection in which we cannot justify fili- | b-rs desk or trom any part of the galletied could Proceedings of To-day. Sioa: ploneant that tney have yet held. Oysters and aul Facnuaen meee Ww hoy in bis ura’ year. Sine ‘must cme well bustering. bas proved himself to be a man of | be rasily made audi ile in all parts of the room, | IN THe Sexate, to-day, much morning busi | Hot Coffeu and Confectionery of every kiad will be rants of the publie in th re-ommended and bring her rec immendations with 7 - Pp “ “ without mitkec ¢ : a = J : 4 y all of it relating served Up In such & 1oyuner as to please the taate of wants of the public in the ’ Apply to INO. SCHWARTZ, 462 Pa av. honor, sagacity, benevolence and true moral | ino arrecsar sere the tone requiied tu | ness was transacted, nearly all of it relating to | 5° epjcure. Fancy Atticlon b stmanner. Having just : + 586 ve speaking across a table’? . " 1 eve: Variety. suit- private (individual) matters ablotor Christiane Presonta: together with others | 8dded several larre Rooias and a fine passage way, P fauseful as well as an ornamental character in| kUntlemen can take their meais without being com- ee) cues Drcanniea 5 patision Lor the aboll | Of Sdauen As the proceeds of tis Paltie aes te petled to pass through the Bar. In fact, the house avery by oes eineut LY | be applied tothe finishing ofa church that has a. | ' better arrang e- for & first-class house than Any in parcliare, the compensation plan—which was | (omblished 1uch ood and tht is stil carrying ona | \Vasiiugton, and for a constant supply of the best aid on the table 0 ho other in When the bour of | pom arrived, the special | pected that the friends of (he churet and the publie. courage in whatever trying position he has been placed. We have watched his career nar- rowly, and are perfectly aware that be pos- sesses the qualities we attribute to him above in a high degree. However much we may dif- ‘They al.o recommend that, “in view of * * the yieat improvement in the transaction of the legislative business, from the perfect acous- te quelities of the room, ensuring to every men ber. wherever his seat may be, the ability to be heard and naderstood, whenever he may address ‘Troupe, tive or S to travel South. atthe United States Hotel, HN RB. MAGILA ANTED— 8X good noble work, itis esrees'ly boped aud confidently ex oe eee ar house is second country. ¢ Aernt. a ; ; ' be VEGETARLE COOK —A respeotsine_mia- uder was take up, and Me Stuart addressed | who have heretofore been so kind and liberal, will our Bar will be closed. but forthe a the How &ec., the House shall occupy the | “4 i eee oe ae é of the paublic the Eating Rooms @o-aged white woman wishes a SV ATION fer from him as to the fitness of Wm. Walker | room as soon as possible. = the Senate on the Kansas: positions of the Frexi- | Renin rxtend Coat patrogage wliph UAs always Deen an one of the hotels, or large bonrd ng- houses. dent's Annual Message « vo taal received, ackuowledged, and Apply at 3S Pa. avenue, between 43, aud Oth streets. ad Meals will be served ap as usual. be a. di? Gt - Iy THR House, after the reading of the jour: pia See Sere se eee paak ‘The whole report will be found in the officlal for the task be has undertaken, we cannot, repost of the proceedings of the Mth December without injustice ty our own personal feelings, FEXTRAC 4 a TORY OF THE 5 "3 4 and Was adopted by the House—many of whose Mr. Warren moved a resolutic elfvs / t fond bstict st “ THR 1 TENS—a Companion W TED—A young SERVANT MAN, com mt , a : 7 : , the wr Assense will a the | z Fs Thre fy fs ern ork, for . to the publication of the following letter pe esctiectine seat in the hall, on the ground that rritory | below from 10 o"elock a. un. to 3 o°eloek p. 1. every sicviigesanyr sie cert three persuas, A. iespeotable pinoe Ww » DL. Dee. 21, 1557 A: kansa represented by lim is in actual revellion ayainst any, Sxcnge Snnany eed miata dey, pomrewe tet) “Ob! inummy dear, © quaithed aud willing. App!s Sta: Lu conformity with your desire, Vinclose | chusetts, Davie of Maryland tue authority of the United States Svar te eetiGn ee Pa . q2a°— nen pont irs. You Respectfully, your obedient als, Banks objected (a the introduction of this ern uer of Penn OWaattlettrocrmpene Iso. BOY fur waiter. prusal, that the bu sylvanin avenn 2 Mr. Warren argued that tnasmuch as it re- | Second Ward You naughty kittens, ‘Then you shall linve no pss.” Ltotbe right of # mem the hall, it | and H streets. 59 aan piiieged Heblitiiw ee et ler Ward_J. A Dowajuytss Ui Sirol balween lew, mew, mew, miew, ply to Rev. Dr. CU MMINS, No.2! 1 is Indian An Indian race, orge'T. Stewart's, corner of 12th the Indian of xtension Miew. muiew, Ww, mew, ! ; é gon ‘ . ea Mr. Bocock took a similar view, but argued | 7thandsth streets. Received aud {urssieat ‘ farnshed HOUSE tu Washer ee dee the Spanish « Navat Ivreviic exce.—Capt. Du Pont, of | that there was not yet sufficient information of | beurtly Ward— t. Dyers, New Jersey avenue, 103, SHILLING TON'S session of Congresa. He is bot particuiar about to industrisus, patie the U.S. steam frigate Minnesota, reports his | 4ctual revellion in the ‘Territory to justify the act outhy aiee yg sine nit cation, #6 that it be not very far from the Depart had butit large cities, ised — ith thi Tab of depriving Mr. Betnbisel of his seat on that Ward—Edward Waysou’s, E street, be-| “*"** reteset ag Sak iva an Address Box 18 temples, on Whose allars smoked. arrival with this ship at Table Bay, Cape of | secount. tween uth and uth streets. HINA, CLASS AND FARTHENWARE. | (eat Office! the House of epreseutives «im the bleed of buman victims. This Ind Good Hope, on the 7th of September, after a Ir. Marshall, of Ky., argued against the adop- pe Ward—John Hl. Bird, corner of 7th street Cc piace Fee nad on aud terms per mouth. ouly portion of the popul vanpage of 67 days from Norfolk. The winds of any such resolution at this time, on the | #! Marylandavenue,above O. Boswell’s drug store, THOMAS PURSELI. & SON, SN sore etd ae i Jarl y divers l but for thi ‘ yee ne < g have just fe LTE arr WU racers cto aet iam, br zona te 2 were singularly adverse, and but for the re- Pa the Utah ne st Cream, at $1.50 a a bree : pcoon et markable sailing qualities of the ship the pass- | come pas u distinet quest akes of every va- poor l Ng aea worn jo apm top rf TC ptthechen re ereNed. AeSowe X tom Mr. Davis, of Md, also addressed the House | (ety al Jellies, Charlot i vet againnt the Fexotution, ile Cmfectinants inocatthe BUNEADEPHES | paletrriterseimiied Sd other KNIVES and Mr. Ranks argued against the adoption of the | TCE CREAM STORE, corner 12th and F streets, | FORKS, in wets of 51 p-+rs or separate, resolution, on the ground that the facts of the | @9-{m* si lated and Britannia CASTO condition of things in [/tah were not kuown here => + BA aud COFFEE S to be suth as to justify its Secpene: the Presi- dent saying in the eee only that Governor Ith street, Young threatens re ion, He conceived also a ares el ee that if Mr. Becnbisel be deprived of his seat un- | ( {AGL AND SEE LAMMOND'S mamu th der such a resolution a successor to be elected to | &/ stock of Toys and Fancy Articles, d 25 st i e tie i aa r m4 —o 7 BET a very lowest COs, him would have the right to take his seat BATTLEDORES, BUILDING | Y&U,J0NSS! PTICOm. oN GOODS, smita: ‘RACES Mr. Warren addressed the House earuestiy for G BLOCKS, Xe., at ‘ the adoption of the resolution. Me 23 3t LAMMOND’S. bie for retail! groceries, ede Russe, Blanc | 'uudred and lifty packue Mi. Cpt shin eBon. tse ; ANTED IM ME DIATELY —A furvished WiCUEe ee O LAT BLY A faruished oe wt gs room. Apply to No. iti Browus’ Mote. die. age eould not have been accomplished in that time. Towards the close of the run a few days of fair winds afforded the only opportu- nity of testing the speed of the ship in the higher rates of sailing, and she reached six- teen knots under sail alone. Her other qu. ties show her to be a superior ship. The general health on board was good. Capt. Dupont reports unfavorably upon the employ- ment of land=men taken from large cities in thes of incessant revolu- . ~ ucaed race consists of Spauish, Indianend ro blowd, mingled and. re-intermingied in imayinable variety and degree It may be considered, ax for the most part, in a state of weoral and physicaldegeneracy. A large major- ity are born with the hereditary taint of disease. a are in le factionists, in- Vverument—showi indeed, the ty im writing proclamations and s the Chinese, but without the 1 sayacity to raise or manage even a saw eat variety, at ————_—_= + ANTED.—The advertiser has iwvected m ® YHRISTMAS PRESENTS in V Px¥ing Mercantile lusinees in this city $1" Cc d 23-3t LAMMON and wishes a partner with a cash expita ¥ ae f lurd iaterest.) Profits (by xotual exnm: ion) S35 . References givenand required. Address” at Star Odice. dd it-iw WANTED: = DOLLAI S, &e., he suld, wholesale and retail, at the “iret quality SFONE WALE at factory prices. a Esta t s e - O PLAC «IKE LAMMUND’S FOR TOYS a Peun avenue, between 8th nud th sis. wire et Ee _ The decay of cities, of industry and popu- | ships of war, as they prove vicicus and worth- | A Buox ron THe Tiaes.—We have received a and NOTIONS, _ dase HE EFROG WHO WOULD A WOOING GO. | '!* othee. = —— am _— Seecencest of plantations aud Jess. The Minnesota was to leave for New Pay copy of ‘The Little Commodore, by May Ramb- HILDREN’S GIPT YOOKS, 1 By Charies Beunett, witn colored illustrations, ANTED TO HIRE ©, for the term of © thi Giaaiciee (hex hone ene clan et i "| ler, illustrated, New York; Sheldon, Blakeman Cc COLORED TOY BOOKS, goats a ‘ af gig Bes pox peters maproved Gama, of a0 coun ey have contiolied. Yet, 1 bave | Straits of Sunda, on or about the 21st inst. ? PERE. Th 4 And CHRISTMAS GAMES, The Donkey’s Shadow and other Stories, 60 pie- | acres ,by udeed of trust. ted near the city. i no hesitat in putting on record my conviction Captain Kelly, of the U. 8. frigate Saranac, | © ©° 115 Nassau street, 1358 At is a book of | 1 yreat variety, at 8. DeCAMP & CO’S., tures, 50 cents. terest paid annua'ly. Any one wishing to i tut, in a few years after Centrat America is P 5, y: aaa Bi ‘| travels in Europe and the East. for children, d 33 5t 433 Peun. avenue, near 434 street. Bete aw 5 of Greedy Jim and all his Little | that way, will please ress J. B. R., % Prosi apogee oar and coke pois ety weHik be, | SC Pore hop mersent Ss Shel tetene Barbadocs written, we have reason to believe, by the esti- | 5 ROWN AND REFINED GARS, Mother’ Govse’s Old Tales, in verse, 3° pictures, he aga yr ree oh ar ene pee - # php cahevad Goan ode tee on the Sth of December, after an exceedingly mable wife of an officer iu the United States Na- re ime, Cuba Sugars, sou: Decks tt Hoyauua Gite wares ferred. i 2 * . 7 -| I fall Little short of those of California | tempestuous passage of fourteen days from vy. We may not inappropriately characterize it 5 hed pana Fas Fie oo. : tmtome i re Pee NQEC ig Togsubecrber havipy just E pol cation mi... a say Americanssed, Tuse a} Cape Henry. On the 27th of November, the | as one of the most interesting and sterling works # bbls. crashed. pulverised aud clariGed Sugars | “Troublesome Chuldeen, conte, a Heh A EATS GENERAL 1 INTs 1 N! nm inst! " . * ; . eived, 7 ing Nute er, lo. a * ” Satta, the Speaish and mised Tides destin Saranac encountered a severe hurricane, which | of the kind of the day, fore author not only | Just received, aid bor se a ng SEMMES. ruwelpeter, bg Todd's Hat Stores and opporite Bank of Washing - the tical predominance of the people of this knows humaa nature—children’s natures thor- ee continued uniil the Ist of December, The ship behaved remarkably well. The next stopping place of the Saranac. to coal and water, would be at Bahia, and from thence to Rio Janeiro. Ss he ‘Three Kittens, do. $ FOR CHRISTMAS are invited to Tre Far Yard, solured prtex, Seruts ated id examine my large aud complete stuc! Phe use that Jaci it, epie: 1 ustret ented pen. She Is also keen observer, and bas | af HOCH AT peas. [NBR TIQUORS, | aut magnificently illuminated. by the Son of Gems, . ra Y E J 1 &C. ey Can oO le SO ce 5 evidently profited thoroughly by her opportuni. | FGUITS. oa JOS, W. BAvis, Besides an extraordinary variety of risible pubi- ties of travel. it 9th and E cations, especially suited for the approaching fes- ton, requests the citizens of Washington to give him encouragement The subscribe: ss — ve to our suitable p! for Servants mended. Such as desire ev are innee! of proper Servani AS SOON Rs Convenient, Union The cimate of those regic is a least as healthy for emigrants from the United States as that of Georgia or Carolina; and those emigrants are not = ed by the epidemics oughly—but also wields a graphic and very tal- object in ty aud to find howid give me aca which decimate the native populations Yet if a For ten years past we bave dreamed of the time | ~ CAI i her: tive season. Just received, at 3 d7-lin* JEROME GILLISS oavulsion of ature, all communteation | _ T#S Waarmen.—The following report of the | 105 we shall be able to disconnect ourself Srorm tomers having ace 2s st pf tino gh be cut off between the United States and | weather for this morning is made from the Morse = = - those countries, 1 am satistied that in half a cen- tury, and probably witbin half that time, this mixed race would be wiped out by the christian- ized Indian, and the cbristiavized Indian in turn A being ms sid A ER I cs Seth eae chamat s and devote our literary efforts to the production | ment. HUTCHINSON & MUNRO. | ROCKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. of books for children. If ever our dream of hap- | _ (! 23-6ld Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is about8 o’clook a. m. December 23, 1857. tween this city and Georgetown, F DeCAMP & CO , have now ap opie on their q subjugated and assimilated by the Pagan ladiaa, | New York, N. Y-seees-+esclear, cool piness in that way shall como te pass, we shalt | (301D EENS AND FENOILS SA tame snd | cosibereaies etal cua cutee cuemunct aod Virgtats' soosne mad s @5 Bakara es Toumugo, in Guatemala, which alone contaius | Philadelphia, Pa lear, cold. be very sure to keep in view ax a model to be im- | eis, which will be sold very cheap. A more appre tensive and “4 stock of elegant BOUK Boom. | re of $5 will be given to any one who half the population of Central America, tue | Baltimore, Md.. itated this same work named above. rgb coe pains oprah onder dl [= > “AA eto al a ts the money fo this coe, oF jew mixed race Would Lave been exterminated Lut | Washington, D.C Perea aera sen a aa ORES OF Bentleman. For SHILLING TON?S GIFT BOOKS, QTHAVED OR STOLEN, bo: vight, from tho och doer p na hr baal amr pcg, Indian, | petersburg, V U7 The murder of Charles W. Littles causes | Bookstore, Odeon Building, oor. 4st and Pa av. ANT as, STRAY EU OR TOL . : the clergy and a few families who have bowed | Raleigh, N.C. great excitement in Rochester. The telegraphic 23-3 eonrewrirt STLOUSTRATED PORTS. between 3d and 439 streets. 5 Wilmington, N.C blind bn, aveaue. ers Mack MAKE DON to the a ofa man, on theaccident despatch we published yesterday gives ull the RECEIVED TO-DAY— one @¢6, aut hind hoofs white. Any . ALBEMS, r uch inf of wos Tite depends the exile of their race. | Columbia, $C. important facts yet disclosed. Mra. Littles and | Crome eet eomant Wide and heavy PNCathalie PRAYER Books, rif be iberssiy vo Back of these so-called christianized Indians are Charleston, S.C. her brother, [ra Stout, swear positively that they Gulpure. Cacemoast a he Oe eh eathen Maya jans, who will as ‘asso. ethodiat HY. RS, absorb them as tuey will the mixed Taces. ALL know nothing about the transaction, and account BLACK SILK FRINGES. WORK BOXES, ' O8T.—Two Biack Leather TRUNKS from oe Teady these Mayas have ravayed. Yueatan with the one for her wrist. and the other for his arm to sell from $1 to @5 per yard, WRITING SKS. of hacks Inst meht, betweea th: impenity. They are ravaging itnow. In Mex- being broken, by saying that leisurely returning PORT TOM! Jeo the savage is everywhere e: roachiag on its and 12th street. A libern:, effete civilization n this mixed race, under pig el il paid for their delivery at the ALSO, Diner GRAY PLUSH. for Cloak Trimmings, and Lower Peac' ine home from the house of a friend on the night of CLOAK TASSELS, ROOKS. All the English Tlustrative Works of Art, in Splendid tions of etown. various denominatious of party, is a class of rev. ee the murder, they each sustained a fall from a ae MAXw clating s EDWARD GRAY. erie tine einen ten ace pee ae WILORENS DOORS FOR Tait —The Janie] MOG sain aneeantinbadae ances iz . “f . SA? a — a terminately eppored tothe Americanization of | Cumberland, Md .. clear, ccd. ET” Onthe Sth of fasvary next Chere, WIE be } Go UPiarirrors Weekends the Leen menrtear Mouton SHAKSPEARE, Randsome codestion of Bites end Prev er Be is - country. yt ge however, see in it the foment the eas retest maa three conventions of the soldiers of the war of | yf History, Talos of Sea and, ‘Land i CAMPBE, cpg every ole of tandinay come soe i on! respect of stable government or fut 4 ermometer, on on | + | 181201 Washingt i Philadelphia ack, Dick Bol ro, odo how lo it, 2 “ ++ MOTOOCO, © 5 cur As fot life and property. Ta Nicaragua, after imum last night, 33°. i eae Beton. one 1 Ea arene, snany others. |» most suitable preseat for Christina: and the b the Spaniards were driven out as everywhere {n and one in New York. Those who served their eg Mee eet gg Mag ear th ny paomeiber With 2 splendid colleotion of Children’s | days. For sale at sated Lat ta tie reencciatic party predomi-| Josuva R. Gippixgs.—As was mentione] | country in Maryland, Virginia, and the Houthern | Golden Rule. Aunt, Mevots Nursery Rbvskes, bundyed Cerin: terovets cunts of Biadiun, sod, at Mp eg ty ok nated ; but in the reaction consequent on their . - 4 States are expected to attend the convention in t Dy fen ‘and ny others for youth cf ‘ati every price, all of waich are off BF pres. that 4 22-3t corner 43; st. and Pa. av. excesses, the Servile paity obtained the ascen- | Yesterday in the Star’s House report, Mr. Gid-| i. city, aces, some of them just from tn * sare touit. rae Nee a ceeat._ | NAVY YAI pe é dency, lost it, and syain resumed {t through au | dings, of Obio, was duly excused from longer ___ FRANCK TAYLOR. | _£3 S. __698 Penn. avenye. near sis etrost._ 3 FUEL FOR WINTER’ interminable series of revointions, (sixteen go- vernments having suceeeded cach otber within of 227 tons RED six years.) always in diminisbiog minority, till “i Business Revivinc. —The Boston Advertiser N FECTIONE! HE aL OYS! TOYS! TuYS!,TOYS! discharg. servies on the House Claims Committee. of | .1y there are signs of an increasing activity in | (XONFECTIONERY FOR THE HOLIDa} 8, . RBs ABE EGS CO eR Ore tone en « which he has been a member for a long series cP tap ai a business, and if the restoration from the recent | Look in at GEO. PORBECK's for all kinas of reer. _ | the vessel cheaper than it can be had of any dealer dwindled down to a mere faction, it i, or re- | of years, and where he has labored faithfully | condition of stagnation is slow, it is likely to be | the Very, choicest woh ai Domeatia usar 2TTO CUPS AND SAUCERS, Flowers | in Washington, as I desire to close it out. a abt in d x a * ms, Steam Candy. Pound © Row Terms cash. 2.260 ibs_to the t ned, “Teal tote aay” Mesuiated under Mar, | and to good account, indeed, so far as the pub-| sure. ‘The dividend, tn @lready announced by | Gabor of el sizes, Suear ‘oye of all kinda. Bon Mi Nates, Sera Stands, Pocus eon Dae Waa es, hand, HICKORY, ‘OAK and PINE Fesources {ror about one-third of the country. | lie interest is concerned. A Southérn-rights | several of the railrced corporations, presewt am Benn, Ca Whol will be vold wt Tensonabie prices, | JX RISS KRINGLE'S HEADQUARTERS inet ee ‘Slew. CLARK. This Serviie party, consisting o/iginaily ofthe | Democratic member of the House, whose an- | encouraging symptom, ‘ ‘dis iw?” No, 316 Pa. ave, bet, 9th and 10th ate, K dae AMMON D'S 4 22-3" < jear Navy Gate, i

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