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———— ee SS ——— hpi || WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | sontiment in and out of Congress, as that for EV wi Ni Ag f q 4 the edification of the Star's renders, who doubt- 4 UNG Late An Uxcracious Asrersiox.—The Philadel- behind the curtain, we ex- trae, the settlomen wc -oagegiepes = . rere lt licated. For, as a ; pres eg oer ae to believe that eth piel end fenneyioan WAS HINGTON’OPTY "=| ph'a Press, im its eagerness to bring the ad- t letters as follows r ee vs _ Lat Ttesbay ences Décentber 29, 18572" ministration of Jam achanan into disre- tor Douglas is a subject the tory, — SO —E putes, republishes, ft Ahio separa mente : . 1} Advertisements should pe seat im Py | Srareeman, a contemptibl the ai es how pursuing. ‘He bi ¢ ny eo 2 eel 3 ; o Tai of d the policy and the gre: , ws { z 7 pear ¢ 3 = " with the President or not on minof | 5 = SSE maul gg, | aeztion, alleging that ‘they are the reselt off gu, Dewzias meat be aut dows y bo a oNCitee-The a: Par — on ee ae of OTLAN DIG, is ‘aww open fer ake *“ SPIRIL OF THE MORNING PRESS. being “‘pensioned,“ de. © . ™ pen and aera Sie cna |e he Commissiener of Indian Affairs, | ‘About’ half-pert e this forenoon Gene- | LANDIS’ OPERA TROUP The Iutdiscrnrer demurs to the alleged de~ | Tp the columns of the Statesman such an in- | 70, beammhe, open Aud avowed. He poli gitz, aed the Commiasic ing, at the office | T!! Walker, accompanied by one of his officers, Comprising twelve talented cision of the Secretary of the Treasury that he | .;,uation would not be worthy of notice, inso- | opponents. Leftt-Be observed that no conspi duly came off at ten this morning, at the o went to the office of the United States Marshal, » RFARS IN THE PROPESSION cannot issue the first six millions of the Treas | och as that journal. is now notoriously con- | °"s man ae Seamsornie ranka bas ipined Mr. | of the latter. - - in Ostiers Pine; enh sairenes: as who will give tens tnimlestdpperfarmancns P chtly 7 F % = ns even more Z, ° sf a OC: B ury notes, just ordered by Congress to be pat | quoted on the principle that every newspaper | DOS asly than it was with him in breaking | A large crowd of Iadies and penliomen wore | ce ecikal a batter fie, Casensdere @akdier. |i ie ik out, until after waiting three weeks for propo- | ha. itp Brice.) While dppearing in its coldtans:|jdown the Serepys. Senators Pugh, Bright, in attendance, , Acting Compniagiones Hiere- e nce of which was ¢ Walker Admission 2; cente; Doors open at (%Y o'clock; als to engrave the plates for them; and argues only itcould harm no one, because all the world Ibm Begar grt pattie Tite tes pot a prominent | Tivered an eloquent speech to’ them. to which narrested for a violation of the neutratity | cOmmenve °'M. R. COOMBS, Treasurer mss Ag am iw to show that: while there is no necessity for | must see that the Stotesma man is butmenss any such delay growing put of any provision of uring oureorn in his own bushel. the law. the delay itself will not only defeat great democratic States of New-} the reply..was not. commenced when » rexi York to support him Not one ss nator Stuart | foréed to leave the ehamber. alone, representing a Stute largely and hope- s laws, and directing that he be treated accord- WW a. 2A "k he filibuster’s “appearance has not Leen Come one, come 1 To the Barhelor’s Ball, i : shanged by his last enterprise. He is appar- Seas Se ‘ The Press, however, makes pretensions to | exsty-Repabti tures to take std . ; q 1 pleased with himself. and ac self. | PPVHK YOUNG BACHELORS inke great pie the design of Congress, but will work infinite | integrity of purpose and dignity of character, | him-and that. so far only ax hot to oppose win, | Utam.—The Union of thie moeningoontales pan kolbati af when last in this city, beating | A ure in aupouncirg to their friends andthe injury to the business of the Government and | 404 in thus stooping to “sling the slush” of ‘There ape feral Souther | Demeciptts Senators the letters captared with some of eae up recruits in company with Cochrane, Rynders af £04 country the Sratesman at gentlemen, makesitour duty | twothat can be depended on to aid Mr. Doug- | Young's om by Col. Johnson s fotobs, toxe In connection with thé’ return of Walker, it} *8! 1 Wither’ Cotebrated Band eusneall for © not looked into the subject as yet, | 4 say to the distant world—all Kiere knowing | !a* im bis present contnmacy.” with his dispatch, forwarding them to the Sec- Seeks Weiekons -Outebon but are very sure. from our knowledge of the eminent practicability of Secretary Cobb, that whatever he pronoanees a cause for delay on his part, is a good and sufficient cause in the may be well to state that eq reasons were nyt the eccasion. parent to warrant our belief in the sailing of 3 reinforcement to bis army in the Star of tle West, on Monday last. A gentleman who had been three years in Nicaragua, assured ws that he recognized among the passengers many faces No lint or cape allowed in the room except those pective i. * Tees ONE DOL > the bind of ane mean ber of the Club, and at por on the evesiung of the fact well—that until the almost saperhu- man efforts of the Press coterie toobtain Fed- eral Government patronage—“plunder.”’ as it now courteously terms it—were found to be a retary of War. As important and interesting “ The great ability of Mr. Douglas eannot be z denied. In debate he is the inost powerft man | 28 they are, wecan find no room even for a sum: fever saw. His eloquence and tenowa 2s ai | mary of their contents, to-day. They certainly orator will not hive like Webster's and Clay's. . m Youn but iu forensic conttict, iu a hand to Land strug: | emonstrate the fact that Brigham Young ” Committee of Arrancements ¢ i: i: yell ki to him asx leading supporters of Jobn Nokes, James Forrester, eyeof thelaw. The drift of the Intelligencer ‘| emphatically labor thrown away, not a whisper gle Sebi Tear ie jeaentes salen reater means rebellion, and nothing short of that. wa tiers Coe 4 hes eben - Joseph Pegs. to William Mite, article is to show that he is resting his alleged | was heard from it against the Kansas policy of | Giente. neat tes tetera. Sa Daav.—The Navy Department have advices | seme army Oe ee ae NGTON =I rr ; objections to —e x onee _ that ey President Buchanan! For days, weeks, and foes goals party. catia be Lots V8 eerie of thedeath of Purser A. J. Mitchell, U.S. N., | at peleh yao ay Te Se 3ee be Conte Rita on WwW “i _ feeiasiesa! thinks should be done instantly, on quibbles. A i ink he could not. ere is jam Allen, A é srk poet On Ty _.W. ’ We seed baidty assure the ped men if there | Months, of late, the Rresident and heads of De- | Wie ten years ago had a reputation and position | at Erie, Pa., on the 23d inst. the 3d December, causing great excitement Lew partments here were beset with personal ap- ever was 2 man in the Government of the peals to aid to sustain the Philadelphia Press, United States. the structure of whose mind by bestowing on its conductor the printing of made him incapable of giving weight to quib- the blanks for the Pest Office Department. — bles. that man is Howell Cobb, who, through- Finding all such appeals fruitless, we now out his long service in Congress, fairly earned have the Press in the very van of the opposi- the reputation of being eminently a practical tion newspaper army of the land, virtually statesman, of unvarying sound judgment and bragging in its every issue that the Republican strong sense. If he has determined on the as great as Donglas has now? Where is Daniel the 5th, 500 recruits were started off President ‘The ent hegs to announce that the New Sage 5 1d, fy Llckinean who went into rebeltion in 1853? | Restaxnn.—Lt. Edwin F. Gray, U.S. N., | Mora sys heeam send 5.000 men Into the fie Toewve sn ee finshed on the 23th December, and On JANUARY lat, 1853, c ¥ io ME Bake? Sars, Biske, Mr..+ ester, > Vernon, ber. ‘ i ton? Th isted F and hax Minnie rifies fot that num Leeann ys lost thelr position ta pnb- has resigned his commission. The following is a private letter froma high 1 te and they died. Inthe South, William C. Oficial source Rives, William Lowndes, Langdon Cheeves, Tun Weatner —The following report of the and General Houston are examples of the same ther for this morning is de from the M f in Cautral Avabetea” “Tite fate. They were on the tide which in this coun- | ¥°™ lOrse | ( hat Walker is again in Ceutra \. try leads is the consummation of a politician's | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. eta ape eta Fa Sow tage ignoring Pee hopes Yet they rejected party and spurned its | ‘The time of observation is about 8 o'clock a. m. ; bonds. They lodged upon the shore but the tide Sax Jose. Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1857. The most important item of news with as is Mr. A. fl. Davenpert, Mr. Grosvenor, 5 having found the San Juan river, near Greytown, | with the entire company of VW allack’s Theatre, New A - a 2 s : Decemnre 29, 1857, ' | occupied by filibusters. It rs that theyen- | York, alternateng between Warhington aud New 2 . | party voters are doing for it (by sending in | swept on, bearing sniller timb ron its bosom, New York, N.Y pale Sea ee AT TE serail tht tolerae thot 'tee san Juan, thus | York, ns reqnired. iat course alleged by the Iufr/figencer, the public | tens of thonsands ot subscriptions) what the ae en ae Sere eek co uc torent Bhtladelptira, Pe. ining. i coca ion, the Saratoga Nothing is known as yet Mr. none bene pe el may rest assured that in due time he will an- | Democratic National Administration—not be- alsen by the curren. Will bis. fate be diffeeege | Baltimore, segTee warm, raining. as to the amount of force he brings 2 Mile Lehman Mr. Schubert, nounce entirely satisfactory reasons for that ing able to do on review of all the cireum- Shad --mild, raining. rs from that of these prototypes? # % # & | Washington, D “We have seen the result of just such # con- Petersbu > Vn test between the central power and a rebeliions Portsm oa va vassal fn a hundred instances. ‘The insurrection Relely nN C.., may, in the end, prevail so far as to ruin the par- witmies Heil oi ty against which it is excited. but the chief rebel | G/M th eC. is always crushed. Can Senator Douglas lead off Ch 1 t a S.C more Democrats in Iitinols than Mr. Van Buren | Charleston S. © and Gen. Dix did in New York in ists? Cer. | Qugueatay. 6 tainlynot And suppose he took off three-fourths, Mocen.@n e. how would thathetp him? Itwould simply open | @ pring are @ lane through which the Republicavs would | Columbus, Ga The difficulties with Nicaragua are probably arranged by thix time, Canox having been sent immediately upon the reception of the declara- tion of war made by Nicaragua, with full pow- ers to arrange everything. There is not the slightest inclination to come to blows hy either party, aud no preparations whatever were made C MATGEWS, f+ war lere. Ps Mouday, 8th February. Pr 1 Parties desirous of retaining Seats for the TELEGRAPH Messaces —Mr. Prendergast 9 * C., sitting as judge in the Sheriff's Court, in the a will —4 mee hr tag city of London, has ruled that despite the notice le * and the full Corps de Balict 9, h Neblo’s, are like wise engaged to imnugurate t penngpe form determination. The Union is devoted to news to-day. Se raining. trainin; stances of the case—of course declined doing. The idea of finding the conductor of the Press rolling up the whites of his eyes over the The Rockville Sentinel denies that the = A ssit-por ispretaiing tw: Montgomery county, | Meged venality of journals anywhere, and Ma ba ie * | more especially here, will be regarded by the PSS ae Ie public men of the country as the coolest speci- ard Scott & Co.’s cheap and admirable reprint of | CU Pen has written columns in his defence ‘ any Star.” = ES ROBERTSON, F < ; ict vietory. Whatever, then, be From tne West. on the back of their receipts, that the telegraph | rg\HE SIXTH ANNUAL BALL a Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine. against charges of venality, &e., on his part. | (ne juie ar the contention now raging’ between | Cumberland, Md. raining. 211 pinies will not be Sepeaciees far the acentvey OF THE — Our reward for it, it seems, is his republication | Mr. Douglas and the Northern and Southern be eaticetly Bhi Pe rar aitates A ag damp. of their messaces unlens repeated and. paid fo Montgomery Guards, i S 2 j= a > wice ovcr, are ms {[7~ It is understood that the banks of Rhode | of the Statesman’ article, referred to above. tape dak: bresetenion Meant Ue grin Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- wZ ngs Island will commence redeeming their bills at 7 TH) P care; and if they blurde: egregiously they mast WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY KOOMS, Perhaps we deserved such a requital for pei- pay the eee On this grennd he dreided the Suffolk bank, Boston, about the 11th of Jan- e mitting our personal friendship for the gentle- to powder between the upper and the nether | !mum last night, 35 . millstones. eee at Louisiana AVENCE, Flectric and International Te - On MONDAY EVENIN tas a case azainst t! > danuary 4th, ies, a 2 . ’ A es The Return of the Filibusters. ez.apb Company The MONTGOMERY GUARDS, mn snnounce a as man in question to induce us to seout the ad- Tue Treaty Ratieten.—This inorning’s - ‘Sixth | Ball. pledge thes = InteRwational Corynicut. —The British | vies of chdac and gees ceulious! fiewad’ Wha From our mails we gather some interesting this their Sixth Annan! Ball. pledge 1 mail brought us private advices fully confirm- ing-all the particulars of the important infor- mation from that country, which we clip from the New York Express of yesterday; preferring to republish it as thus condensed, to occupying our crowded columns with the letters ¢» ertenso from our own correspondents : ** The new Constitutional President of Nicara- gua, General Don Tomas Martinez, on the l6th of November, issued new credentials, with full Vaca to Don Antonio Tore de Irisarri, the Envoy xtraordinary and Minister Pienipotentiary of Guatemala, Salvador and Nicaragua to the United States, vesting him with. equally full power to treat with the other nations who are represented in Washington by their respective Ministers. Minister has in course of preparation an interna- | did not, as we did, refuse to listen to the charges tional copyright treaty which he designs submit- against him to which we allude ting to our Government at an early day. Ber nace iar es i Baad FPemaLe Grunastics. —There is a large class Tre Treaty witm Nicaracca —We bear, of women in the New Bedford Gymnasium. | on all sides, rumors of desperate efforts being ‘They are said to exhibit fine muscle and agility. | nade by persons in this country to defeat, in ps oe ae = these things more Nicaragua, the consummation by that Govern- Laer berber diners tees ee ment of the treaty recently negotiated in Wash- U7 The New York Express says, in regard to | ington between Secretary Cass and Sr. Irisarri. the breaking up of the filibuster expedition : Such interference with the foreign affairs of the «From the information before us. we think, | tpi when the whole truth is known, it will turn out United rates Gorersaent, ee Pere ahy that if the Wabash had not taken them om board | American citizen, is a grave offence under the the British ship-of-war Brunswick would have | law, we took occasion to explain a day or me pres to spare no pains in makiog it (Ae Ball Eeputa’s celebrated band is engaged for the! occasion. particulars in relation to the breaking up of THE THOMAS MASON ment ond mm Walker's third filibustering expedition: ir z Bi becgpsiy OMe ratte of Liept J tty ‘The Wabash arrived off Greytown on the 6th | ington, . itt nd Re mes cores’ e ‘The next day, Commodore Padiding hoisted his a iA PIRE COMPANY ies | Laine per pi a tog oe served by anex- flag on the Fulton, and immediately set about Fos oe Tickets, ONE DOLLAR bab Shah! satire padionaneone his men: | wil be held at the Engine. House on FRI JAY | and ladies. No hate wall be ghe foun unta Arenas. NG, Ist, at 7 o'clock, for the elec- | except by the miliary. appears that the Commodore had received by the | fins tpn samuary ist, at 70 ex miluary ens: ear. Committee of Arrongrm nt-. Fulton, before he sailed from Aspinwall—which JAMES Mee MOTT, Capt. K. tacut Oldfield, was on the afternoon of the 3d—a moat presump- aa Secretary Columbia Fire . [jest Kelieher, Bere, Mevrey. tuous letter from Walker, in which the writer — TEN Ww. GTON BIGH- rivate ieht, rivate 3.0. Love. styled himself + President of Nicaragua, and | {| 3 LANDERS! Vou an hehe noted to | _ Or Mast. Maher, at Commander-in-chief of the Army of Nicaragua ” | at fend an adjourned eg SB Ss OIREE DANSANTE. This letter complained bitterly against Captain | held at your Armory on pebtpenr ges me o ar 4 nw: tOMbEe oe o'clock. a: ROF. H. W. takes great pleasure tion his rights as sovereign of the country, d&c.; | oral new mombers will have to be elected ieee ‘announcing to h Pepietnd wi ‘pany ting * centlenmn a the Roum on Chatard and his officers for presuming to ques- | 1NG next, the 2th Dec., of tance to the interests of the f % er ne tel and among other things asseverated that when he ‘Scwometrene full and puncteal attend. |, %s next SOIREE take place #1 his fet it Sth D streets. on THURSD., : threatened Lieutenant Cilley of the Saratogo that ce 18 @arnestiy requ ‘corner Y Pe ; a * M. Irisarri has been thoroughly sustained in | he would shoot him if he came neat bicbead. | Aig NtSN WATT, Captain. | EXBNING. ber Sist, 1657. P Farrel, hele aa the flibusters, with a view | two singe. in publishing a letter from Goicuria, mise Rm foe er nealing the quarters, the eutenant was without his uniform, pee McKay. : . Ts Thin bomne New care Sp yeuns lntics ont sth [ sete rf { h Y SMITH! re Y of SS Se the chronic filibuster. to Jerez, one of the Pres We have received the Gaceta de Nicaragua | je woes Teed oe had no right to claim that fe htful entertainments will have the pleasure 00! SMITHSONIAN LECTURES.—PROF. - 7 -{ States naval officer.: In this t FE; ii dancing the ** Old Year out and the New Year m letter Walker avowed his intention of asserting Fe CORE wil Se TAR DAT TUES. | | Uposthts occesion the celebrated Lancers tiund his right as President of Nicaragua, by force of | DAY. and’ WEDNESDAY ENINGS. The arms, if necessary last lecture wili be delivered on Wednesdar. 1.ec- On the isth, Com. Paulding sent, through Capt. | tures commence at quarter to 8 o’clock. ba? ie Engle, of the Wabash, the following reply: are invited. a TG pnd my pre dre gen pend Uniren States Fiac-Surr Wasasn, E. MAG? INT STOCK OF anes. The new Polkannd Mazourk» Quadri * Off San Juan de? Norte, Dec.7. 1857 and : will also be introduced. seshing ons ¢ ths one Sir ag pon’ of — 30 a A icgmntae re 8 be continued on sa! Tor w ys luoger at No, 623 in Warhterton TT Nea ee pinwall, and sent with my despatches to the e zone inthe Lancer's Government. That of December came to hand Repeats cise... Srieeates seokt weston: fest asebiicens, Mp tegen ye tt of oa '- otices. ._ | idents of Nicaragua. It was plain, from that Misstowary weawets and Resxarc — a letter, that G. was but an agent of Mr. Corne- Soutw Arrica vy David Livingstone, LL D., | 4: ae 3 * So i D.C.L., with portrait. Maps by Arrowsmith, lias V anderbilt in the business. So it becomes and numerous illustrations. 1 vol. large Svo., | # question of no little public interest, how far Pp. 722. New York: Harper & Brothers. (For | that person has rendered himself amenable to sale in this city by Taylor & Maury.) This book has had an extraordinary sale in | ‘B® law, by rep esa abs Papdits in Nica England, and, indeed, before its issue by the | ™#S4* against the policy of his Government. London publisher, some 20,000 copies were sub- | A Correspondent sends us a communication, (the official paper of the Nicaraguan Govern- lent) published at Managua, the seat of Govern- ment, With dates of th Nov. 1857 it contains the otticial notice of the meeting of the Asamblea Constituente,; the Constituent As- sembly, or Congress. on the 8th of November; the discourse or address was pronounced by the Deputy President of the Congress at the opening of the sessions of that body, and the message of Don Gregorio Juarez and’ Rosalio Cortez, who were entrusted with the duties of the Presidency dueed at the Balis in Europe. and tas be the most favored of all the lachiounb e dances, hewe jo 80 upon reas. scribed for. Lhe Harpers have reproduced it in | Parperting to lift the curtain so far obseuring peli! nag ie elested ebaterted IN mera Don Wie etints surprised me with their tone of eS Tae isp aaa apes fe Ee H. - a excellent style, and at half the price of the Eng- | the late Nicaragua movements of Mr Vander- | Tomas Martinez, was engaged in’ direct ine ace | audacity and falsification of fact: tas JON We NNIVERSARY OF THE BATT) OF lish edition; consequently its sale in this country | bilt, full of strange and striking developments, cau nee Sperations “AgSins, Fhe dnivesion of |” “your rade discourtesy, in speaking of Captain | [ pes ees fit Ca yebee ANEW ORLEANS.~Tre Union Guard is likely to be enormous. This narrative abounds in stirring incident, giving it all the fascination of romance, and yet furnishes more reliable in- which we publish to-day, by way of calling the attention of the authorities here to the course The Gaceta also contains a decree of Congress dated the 1th of November, 1857, declaring Gen- eral Don ‘Tomas Martinez to bave been duly hatard, of the Saratoga, | paas without com. iignds nad ive pute SCE (fe take creat pleasure in snnenncme to ther a s that rd ment. ‘The mistake be made was in not driving | willopen THIS EVENING. : pd een hy ee you trom Punta Arenas, when you landed there py arp re at ning "OF é bs in defiance of his guns Sth Pankpr cnteaas svenss. oe the th of danesty. of Mr. V. against them elected President of the Republic by the votes of |" 4¢fan City Hall. wh and F a urther particulars in future . formation about the terra ingognita (marked on Nuw Vou, Dec. 22, 1957. | the people.” P y mi ScAPying the Ferae Atened, and sesuimiag akin tan oat dR (Staten) the map --unknowa’”’) than any previous werk on Editor of the r: On the revocation of the | — Under see ae Peary Last Moment,” the gua, and you iis Goausienaer in Cites you and | Sr fe Baretta eae desea proceeds are for the benefit aaa Africa—perh: © ting Barth’s—that hi late 'T sit be baiter, Mr. Vanderbilt publishes the following : ie ic : 4 . of C he secs aps excepting Ba ‘<. at we have | late Tr ¥ reggae aan fe Constituent Assembly of the Repobiic your associates being lawless adventurers, de- A Permit bas heen secured. ceive by their absurdity. vnant Cilly, of the Saratoga, informs me at he was in-uniform, and you say that he wax sociation is now open at the Gallery | sist in gene: Th. p as in plain clothes when you threatened to shoot H street, between 13th and Mth streets, from io | SCRIVENER, B street and Deinwsre him. While you use such threats it may be of | a. m, to 10 p. m. ees. it p.m. some importance for you to know that if any per- Admittance 25 cents. Season Tickets one dollar, ‘o be ; f in procuring the same, entirely Turee Days 1s Méxpiis; or Sketches of the A Public aud Private Life of the Old Egyptians. | freetting his own exertions to accomplish the By Dr. Max Ublemann. Philadelphia: J.B. | Se end. To secure the poor stockholders, he Lippincott & Co. (For sale in this city by 8. | Sot himself appointed trustee of their assets ; to DeCamp & Co.) 3 aid him in bis noble, disinterested work he had one son has just ratified, in all its ris, the convention made by Don Antonio J. te Irisarri with Mr. Mebbins, President of the American Atlantic and Pacitic Ship Canal Company." TO) annual exhibiti-n of the Wash -law appointed president, at two The American translator, ¥:. Goodrich Smith, teen oe Poster -ae. : : i : ANTED IMME DIATELY—A NURS ht, af Two Srrecues.—On Christmas night, Sena- | son velouging to my command shall receive in. had at the principal Bookstores — W “aleode stor — Genes on ‘ ‘ » | others a of the old company; und, to tor Douglas being in Philadelphia, was ‘called | J"V from your lawless violence, the penalty to | at the door. businesx and ean come well ; of this city, has done good service to his country- w his zeal, commences suit against Mr. CK Doug! 2s Poe, a yon shat be a tribate to humanity. A CARD.— JNO. W. NAIRN would re- | 2 good piace by applying to WIS JOHNSON, men by making thenracquainted with this charm- or weveral hundred thousand dollars, | out’ by a large meeting composed for the most Now, sir, you ing German writer, who here conveys tons, in of peculations which he alleged that he and your fellows are here in vi- | |(_} _ apeetfully inform the public that he has S52 ( street, am st olation of t laws of the United States, and | turned to the city after a t absence, and re- : zreatly to its dishonor, making war npon a-peo- fumed the rug business. ry his ald stand, corner of ple with whom we are at peace; and, for the | N&¥ York avenue and I5th street, where he wax so J od committed while the agent of the the most agreeable garb, a fund of information com im San Francisco. In this suit some about the manners and customs, religious belief forty thousand dollars bave been expended; and part of active and bitter Republican party —A WOMAN to Cock. Wash and voters in the last Presidential election. They d the eeners! housework of 2 © No. 34 C street. between 4h ; . ¢ ee liberally patromzed for the last ten years, and that “ i ‘ x are sympathisers with his present position of | sake of humanity public and p ivate justice has greatly 1 it interior, and fitted stout om Hxehange Hote |. =e Scot of Egypt as it appeared long before pete’ ped i sf ons rare antagonism, to the policy of the Democratic | ®% Well as what is due to the nonar and imtegrity | wath : complet and entire new stock of every ANTED TO RENT—A FARM wear Wash ye rr jaa era of the yovernment of the United States, lcom- | thing in the medicine line, all of which he selected Ww ington, for one to five years. for the Drury aan snaps tnand you and the people assoctated here with | with erent care, and guarantees to be as pure and | business. ot woul! aasocinte hiner! you, to surrender your arms withont delay, and | fresh ne eae be found any where. Sep ceoneneing Oy eld eegy Nomad eee ema! yy embai k in such vessels as | may provide for that fensokae, Sal Ge soldier baton Onc the remione Address “Dairyman,” City Post Office. d 2 2 purpose willenable him to devote his whole _ ° aaa a Bey had seein he party on the great issue now dividing the two nce to recover from Garrison o-day. | i PERSONAL. fanderbilt called his directors of the old Transit | ET€*t parties of the country. Of course they ---- Charles Baring. Exq_, of the firm of Bariag | Company together, and had thet pass a resolu- | shouted over him, and also of course, he made Brothers, of the London neers, isin ae jee 0 Lf hcor aps discontinue all p oceed- | them « speech such as induced them in reply to flon. Elijah Ward, New Yor x me to the CARPENTERS WANTED—At the Washone Pigs Tam, sir. very Fee plenty rage obedient ser- | business. He has also added a Se Sunt: Good hands only me appl -4 Myers, U.S.A., Com. Salter N are ui | | Strange as it may appear. Vanderbilt his man- | wake the welkin ring. with their hogannas. | Ys omer, Com'ding 0S at sortment of Ferigmery and Tovlet Avtcles, aod | Mr. vat Carasi’s Saloon, corner € xh | Wiillards’. 1 : azed to get a sheriffs title to all the old comp - | Col. Forney was also of course present, and of To Gen. Wat Waterton "| first class Drag Store, and having no rent or debte | mre st ing | 2878 steamers ; aud was, for inany months, acto- a4 - We. Wanuen. to pay ho guncantecs to sell an lbw ascimilag coeds RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED \ -..- A ball was to be given to Com. Paulding ally in the receipt of $40,000 per month f.om the | CO¥FS¢ Was called out at the conclusion of the Commodore Paniding had previously block- | tae he bougat at any retail establishment acuth of man wishes a SITUATION as kk. She ve - and officers, at Aspinwall, on Christmas evening, | ba )aina Mail Comm ¥ for keeping the Nicara- | Senator's speech. We are assured by one who | aded the mouth of the San Juan, so that there | uy Vork, di7-2w can be cepended on. For quaiifics! Sy Me ceneienees. gua ronte cloned. H the while Mr. Vander. A was no chance for the escape of the tilibusters. | —————————— eee g oo &e. Penn. avenue. <a gil Matilda Heron, the actress, has mar- | bilt has been moving heaven and earth to get a knows the people of Philadelphia well, that the | in" the sti the broadside of the Saratoga was COMPANY, Dee hac iey.kOTIC He : " 1 : Saratoga SEE GTON Gan ly ANTS A SITUATION.—A reape~ Tied Mr. Robert Storpet. late conductor of the | charter from the Central American States for | *fair was almost entircly a Republican party | br ‘ht to bear on General Walker's camp. Cap- | Cae, ahiy to th rea rement of the Charter from | 2a ytth svoman Pisbes to get a BIT As orchestra, at Wallack's Theatre, New York. Lisiself. | He not ouly made a direct overture to | one. Who is there that fails to: comprehend #2 cal gp wiht reset rsh alin 5 Saree given that there will be | Shvuct ne clamitonaei erate ain -. Capt. Engle of the Wabash, bas arrived in | Walker for himself. al the time Morgan ont- that the distinguished Senator is on the high ahes., ble teas Aiea Th GOR hae be "5 eeton MO SOAR Tan. this« ity with dispatches from Commodore Panld- | witted him, but afer the filibuter’s expulsion i i < bie road to Republican partyism’ ook mches. He was directed to land, when he 514 11th street) on MONDA Senet hese avert. Apps at V a . ‘ancy and Variety Si ing to the Government. He is stopping at Wil- | he entered the tield once more against Garrison should be at a. convenient distance from the 4th, 1858. a: 12 o'clock for the purpose of jety Sic ne & LON at Wead sis _ w hore, wii ia . | electing five Directors to manage the affairs of the | | n 2d and $d streets old ans me eee WV Siteiecl pioponitices to Conta ten to recuse T sent ihe letter aud suiminoue above. sefeerea" te OPT cae mene URE ER TREN Reoretary Ree ae Eantionan, his wife and dnuch --- . Gene yaiker is expect i : —Capt. Engle, U. 8. N. . eo me N. Reoretary._ TW IMS. formasied ikeanaeeia > = be pao arhept hee ter from a powrr that had no right to grant it. ‘ne Disrarcurs.—Capt :, U. 8. N., | Tn case of resistance, he was directed to seize the . DOMS. farmabed or unforey ns " Paulding’s flag-ship, the Wa- has takea rooms at hix old quarters—Brown's cd, he turned to Martinez and Jerez, | of Commodore hire reel and K and 1 stree! Mout. Ee ie te accompanied hy Marsbai | im Nic: Again proxtrated by the revival | bash, reached the Navy Department this morn- Evetpthtue tot ay aa sore will attend at the places designated | Aiens westyand k and I stereta worth. Addross J Rynders, and by Thos. F. Meagher, hits counsel e yedhumbles ponte apany | ing, with dispatches from Commodore P. con. | Poxtyy Everything being ready, 100 marines trou | jiget nese Ts Mined or eee p D.. City Post Office, or Star Offic BS. Gea. Henningsen left Washinglon jenterdan for | xrant, pla humble, confessed bimself | '8> ' disp: . ore *- con- | the Wabash, and 250 sailors from the Wabash dey, except Sunday and Christmanday, irom the 15th VANT WOMAN. © y cerning his rescue of the filibusters—for such }| and Saratoga, jum ae the launches ; tremen- | to the 3'at of this be : - = > TICK.—The voters of | With beard, witha private family and in pre! New York to meet Gen. Walker, and will prob- whipped, professed to desire the iminediate » inclusive, for the purpose mondad, to de the cooking, washing 0! = a opening of the route, and offered to charter said | ; dows sea making the feat very difficult of accom- | of revis d | Vints : housework for a fainily of three “A ably —- ith bim aes =e pany his steamer (the late Accessory Tramut it will turn out to have been, if, as alleged by plixbinent—yet the utmost regularity and the | First mei : 472 10th street, between D and F -z Ned Buntline, alias E.W_ Z. Judson.who | Company ateamer, oh he now claims as hix | the New York. papers, he only iaterfered to | imost perfect discipline were observed throngh- ps? Sone ew terse wale og pene apt eg ANTED.—1 wish torent nee ana criminal paseceyn Ferg ae seniteetaia own.) But this was only a dodge; he had three | save them after the guns of an English man-of- | Ct | The scene, with the many boats dancin rd—Goorge T. Stewari’s, ws ¥ % ; % | aud H strec a smal! FAR al, near the oi ing f, th Ml of i » the | ; Soran te cakanecatian, that of writing forthe | Duitiag. Flt ne opeved communication nad | Wat Were poluted at them to dislodge them. It | 4ie,weren, full o howitzers, the three ware | oat tint Ward — pirss He zarnishes once a week the columns of | Purine. understanding with Walker; and the | is understood that these dispatches were-to be ships of the Bi ited States. nd the British line. Fourth Ward— et i u Ys Ss a -batile ranswic t arbor w ant are I'N ootte letter ftom Vanderbiit authorise | 2x8DiNed in Cabinet couneit to-day. And [of Delile <p, Branvwick in the harbor was | Fit Ward it D sakitg Scott to deliver up every thing to Walker {f| further, that Com. Paulding had Probably as | the slightest aceident. ‘There was no appearance | _ Sixti she pmo Wayson’s, E street, be- the pirate succeeds, Vanderuilt gets the route. | far exceeded his instructions as Capt. Chatard, of By ge ag sin sesistance on the part of | “Seventh Ward—John li. Bird, corner of 7th street This ta string Ne. 3 of the Saratoga, bad fallen hort of his. yar nie diaoena ‘cellent references. Ad We are very sure that President Buchanan, U. Westinaion Pest Of Second. Mr. Alles, bis non-in-law, was di and Marylandavenue,above (). Bosweli’s drug store. hed to Central America, with the notorious z : F Pipe nee Wowie ng bitter phiiltplen agate hi ae ois | White Tiving up to the doctrine of the portion of | ““aewt orders” 1k OB pails ; Water tne Sete Beck eae es Senor Irisarri reealled and a new mintater kee | his Message treating of: filibustering, will hold | eq ee een men Saratoga—Walker on the | Rimuse: Pies af var ree bee g ae Russe, E 7 pointed. empowered by both Costa Riea and | all officers under him to rigid accountability | former vessel. Some twenty to thirty more slid Toe cnet eee line, at the PHILADELP 1A » With five or six chambers. pm Nicaragua, Who could (the said new minister) be for all their official acts; that he will insist ai away into the bushes; but were most of them re- | ICE CREAM STOR 4b, corner 12th and F streets. No. 161 Browns’ contvold imo giantiuag a new charter to the * J a9im ; lee : captured by a detachment sent out by Captain Commodore, or failing in this, to have the late | the observation of their instructions to the let- 43 —=== cle ——— ———— treat I the charter above. . Just as Walker hauled down his flag, the river rue sEANING 3 v agua the Movable compliments incus- | gaan to ed bien in He ely ER ea | te bY the officers of the navy of the United | ,,Jtt Walker banted down h wight Bhe war | TSP ieck Pepe Sn BONE! i : e Ie, at Canoe Faatdy and banded him a letter from | sented to those Repnbiics that Mr. Venderis | States. a8 well as by the civil officers of the Gor- Sata Bee oe mee eee comiaodore | _ 323-3 1S MN ON OS Th ree Commodore a After reading this epistie | nad Mr, Bochanan and Mr. purpose a Spee paper with one of his highly colored ly peppered stories. Ned Buntline bas the same old haggard and hirsute appearance. Yet sinee the virtual decay of the Know Nothing Order, be has Sarin “simmered down,’* yus and quiet citizen City Ha t. Dy and become a labor at bim in a most friendly way, graxped hi by the hand, and exclaimed: *« As Captain Rynders, General Walker, | am most delighted to see you, but ax Marshal, (here the Gaptain gave one of nis ) you know, General, it is a ogether.”’ General Walker re- —S1X to EIGHT THOUSAND RS, for three or five wears. for whi! seourity will be gvon in Real Extate situnt B ernment, by whose laxity Walker was last auiding. ‘She wax under command of one of 5 7 thiscdhce ne: between Sth and teh ste. Inge having offical intimation se tothe eouice | teat thould the chatter and treaty retin un: | States at defiance. Sitges tied ie i bapth wrena. is EAE Caan) Aa _eakseve cern | ey hs ima the neal that e'coppnd tet | tal ac alpen Seteect tot | Tam Danarn.—We understand that Senator | fy Andro, She tad on aled evs de: | PUAEED WARESPiugd, Toe Sit Cure, | tran SR thing for him to do under the circumstances was | "Oty Pe Faaderbitt, geet stiing No.2. serters frova Anderson’s.force, one af whom was | Goblets, Albata Forks, Spoons. & i : “2 anderbiit, during the shimmer, | Hunter, while on his present brief visit to his under sentence of death, and who undoubtedly | A large lot of the above —_ & correspondence with 6 en. Canax, of | own home in Virginia, will devote himself to | Would bave been shot had Walker not been com- | At Wusunily low prices. Sosta Rica, thea jn joa of the line of . J lied to surrender. x M. W. GALT & BRO. — — icauais the teebilies oF the the preparation of a speech in advocaey of the | "tt appears that Anderson, after encamping on | - 4 99 gy) °¥*!¢T# 8% Pa. av, bet. Othand loth sts, Re A NATION OF Scictowe?—Is ita mere | Guanacaste off of Costa Rica, and Rivas aud the | Kansas policy of President BucHanan. We | Leafs island, at the junction of the Colorado epidemic, incited by the reverses from which the Juan siver off of Nicaragua : eed at once to Wgsbington and present o. Just received and offered } iE ed himself to the Secretary of State Interest paid semiannually if he 0 S fore, and opposite Bank a thus to} hy iti with the San Juan, dis) ed twenty men of 4 se ton, ests t tizens of Washington country has suffered, that has carried off so many ha uew republic, to be called the republic of petit A ee wits = Purpose of Senator | iis forty-seveny five niles ap the river, where the Ist proximo, when 1 int encouraement.” ‘Phe’ suhersner'e ces ‘bod recently by nicide?” Is suicide to be to the Un Isthmus, with Camas ay Dietator, and Mr. vis, of Mississippi, also to participate in the | they landed on the Costa Rica side on the Place | promptly paid. ‘Those who obises ; secure cond servants to eur oiliz us, aud to f ted States what the plague ix to oriental inderbilt owning the charter for right of way. | debate, originated (to bis sorrow) by Stnator | Pf a Costa Rican by the name of Lino Pataca | Fender-d can get thom ty roller ck Senked geet Ser Pervants whe onme well secre tries? The record of ctevle Phie was string Ro Sonhes ere eT, Here they were joined by “Anderson, and the Me. Wu are tancid et ete et ee ett ane ee have not sought for sue nly | Now, it will bea great pity if none of these : we distinguished gentlemen | whole force ascended the tive . those that were furved on our notice, gives this ih fn beautiful plans succeed ut for fear they tothe vicinityef| d29St 324 Pa. av. bet . are inneed of proper Servants, should give me so! should not, the redoubtable Mr. V. nderbilt bas @re among the shining intellectual lights of | Castillo in the ttomed boats brought out aaeT = "ier the age; and though both comparatively | by the Faxhion.- Landing, they marched on the THs i NOTEY ~ frightfal resalt the publ Wrightimau, editor of the Carolinian, and his | made up with Mr jarris: and they ar fort, which was taken by surprise, and with lite wimg on companion, Elliott, took nitric acid; De. OG. | as {riewdly intimate thoughither ‘had | Young wen, have had perhaps as much expe- | 11+ or no resistance. It is sald that two of the > nan pig 19 C “pg LOST AND FOUND. Sraeait, foe Med t hes pon! —— ver beew al war. But the poor stockholders of | rience in connection with American public af- tito were killed. It was under command of | Pettibon Spay guanine a Mi MP arlane drow jerself ut an the T. it Company, where ry b CW; Mr. Ludham of Macedon, took jaudas | bum depreciated to thirty cents a shaze> “°°™ | faire-as men ever had. Wo are very sure that $25 REWAR D—Will be paid and no quesiont > the . é ‘ " asked. he tered Whitt pum: Mc Jobeson of Cincinnati, jumped froma | If the late treaty and this yovernment’s views | their respective efforts upon the vexed ques- | portion havin, Fe Carlos. WM, PETTIFON turet’s ~~ Mary and stule therefrou DS ferry boat, Mr. Slade of Boston, cut his throat; | are thwarted, we may lay the cause at Mr. V.'s wr. Lines of oces. died by bis own hand; Mr. | door. obertxon of Pultneyville. and Mrs. Ari near Tosawands, thiew themelver before nes | Saxaton Dovenas.—Our exchanges are full ERA LE - ; = PET ONE tion are destined to rank among the most re- | ,. When W re On HE SONGS UF SCOTLA *\D, with tne o- | ake 1 was markable American congressional speeches of i Valen tes Lg Peele end Monks, eae ha, 4 fe ten 5 c SB pill returp the same, ompanimentr, | 128 2t ~ A. WHITERUKSS. fatoga, he was very much agitated . and 8 = - nvand otter enckiy | A WHITE AND RED COW found astra, ye record r ged hard to be vessel ete in one lume. richly eeepassing. owne: be! cars; Mr Needham of New York, took laudanum. | of interesting speculations over the mt at- ished Log fees a There war avery bitter feeling” ex lng ook wet E ee ee oes , sipgrty aad ane charter Mr Reed, of Worcester. Mem. died by, polson, |< ve Pregent at- | hearts are fullof their subject, and they both Walker and Capt. Chatard and hie Sthecn ee Price $6.50. Imported SPH Earm, 7h street ra ae did Me. Thompson, of Vuiladelphia; Mfr. Hu: | titude and. prospective future course of this | possess capacity to make the anobt of it. well as between ‘Walker's officers and men aid PRANCK TAYLOR wale - Pie of Batilo, hung hist. Me Francen M. dietinguisbed gentleman, none of them mcr IT) yg 4 fadeod, thas had Gna he Lerstoge rep, bitter, Cc WEBER'S seller GEORGE, from Euziand, wishes t0 1 sede thoes "fost Sins state | 2riking than those of the Washington corres-| © Tam Kaxsas Euwrooito.—The news by tele dd Commmedinn, cae ee a | Get M Ss. + from Euziand, wishes te 1 ty, dreweed Bestelfew the tun Le y tele. | indeed had Capt LEBRATEDCOTILLON BAND BS Gponee femen of Waskine! of re frborts qéineent: Bart Whe po rrp Pendent of the New York Courier aiid En-| graph, of “the adoption of the pro-slavery eerie would have resem ee rman fe ape ng to ee "eat Gecpeetown apd th vie: rt whe on Gilecitles kay eel em wecount cf domestic | guirer, evidently a warm sympathizer with Mr. | clause of the Constitution by «large majority,’ | wax the teason that Walke Wes's 7 Se seen and on vg hoe diffleuities. Aad how many others, plunged an- D. at this time. Tb: 5 e Ny : summoned into the ameen warld, Whocgn tell? at this Gime. That writer. evinces, so the- i P Y Kveots, such as Love, Lowes, Lawsail 4 to. going home in bis y; uu the ‘season. J on be does not seem to meet. entire credence here, finily, y Mabe Boe pis veneers | on board the Wa intest and most n uadrilles, a os pe my Say Market. Hour though we see no reason to doabt its truth, in- | beh He yave Cominodose Paulding a writen | Veter, Polkas, Schottishes, Galiops, Mazurkas, | frown a. guild p.m. Ladies 2° canta; Genie arene tags Tonske Abalition party refused | Eoa'fe diet biome taco tus ener ras | grtiml fansers Qundice Surcastpereaed | soot as to vote. Thus, at Lawrence, the indst populous | x Marshal there, nod upon (hia pledve he weg | ine Sted only. with great 7, Metzerott, city or town’ in the Territory—which is| very | allowed to. goon shore at Avpiawall dati the | oF at Mr. Gauhier's Contectronery: at Le: Sy 7 sailing of the steamer. : "i Ww. Tetae hee (0. 589 Seventh: ics beteae nearly unanimous for Jim-Lane” & |Co.’s A states that on the he | @ and I,(Navy Yard,) will meet ‘with prompt altent sehemes—tho polls werg, exe! Itttle atten page th 2 je. Adt even, Fae tion, scarcely more, than im LOUIS WEBER, Lender, Otica Heralt | rough knowledge of the fate of all democratic U7- A deputy Sheriff at Harford, Com , had | Poblie men wno have preseded Mr. Dougias in actually cominenced femoying « prisoner from | the course be seems to have marked out for dine Rat MOPPosing him tobe a spectator | himself, as well as so correct reciation of latruding on the sacred Limits, be; - “ay ered that the sap wan awaiting par foc tito the obstacles to the suogess of his preseng labors me | incident to the condition of Democratio pariy AUGHLIN'S. 9 Pe.nvenee, bet. sth and Hh etree RYEevtaine FOR CHRISTMAS. st da diarisnr

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