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5 ee eee Tators, | “A Rucertiox” or Narives.—At noon tb “ hel ~ [ernment —ta controled by needy i : OR eT Tee TUR: E V ENING : STAR, ' ke. are 80 pene Mine in an them at length | day the different delegations from Indian tribes, (Tork orraw) EVENING next, at 7% o'ci'k- " . . ‘ th y are requested to be punc- we fear we should transcend the limits allowed | numbering, with their attendants—agents, in- tualat this mostinge ae i isone of great importance 0 WASHINGTON CLLY: to gentlemen in the employment of language. | iterpretets, hhalf broeds—perhaps fifty per- | to the welfare of the corps. tis oped no. one will babertatayee teh toe Lee caren rates We know Gen. Inisari, 5" we are familiar a in all, Visited the President at the Execu- cltetien of oibaera BY anver af he — V ANTED-—A Boy between theages of 12 and 14 years to learn tho engraving business. Apply ve N THEATRE. / OTICE.—The public 8 respectfully in: that the ex z sa the ex 200: ing angleweney nnd on = at ey's Card Engraving Eetab- PemeRbans:Sctween Sih aad loth sts » ai ily Best references , ” Office. the pain'in: of twe ands torem if [ai » the ‘emen: ave iT, . : obliged to pew the opening until eement 16 with hishistory. Now tyeags of agey e Mansion and were severally introduced to |. ~~ hoNpar culmination, mil nel aimodintacas | integcttyie for fb! ime aasatted, al- | him. We, at they came away highly} {yg COLUMBIA F [RE CO! parhegmpouncement of the Kegon: t will be 39 AeRoh me. psthecwinn: Chepugy: aap ap- though his life has been » in the fields of | delighted edignity and frank cordi ity wis rh r at h Ring ton ; ai Alccmacr, | cpenodet heteetens a ral he Peer ee Wee Pest Ose ____ | war and diplomacy—more thirty years of | of their reception by the Great Father of this Ms ‘Of olfigers for hero pine yen 7 s the office. Alsu, Fe ns ae Wisi au aaa ober Wee ay zg | it inthe latter. A man, whose distinguishing | great nation. 5 oh as jmp UAL ASSEMBLY one halt Pf Poevirpd tne characteristics have been and are an obstinate | ResiqNation oy AN Anwy Orricer.—The rt wie iil le Po! ered article, points ont the injustice of current adherence to his convictions, his utter iudepen- | resignation of Captain Albert L. Magilton, 4th newspaper #ssaults on Com. Paulding, whose | nee of control by other men, and an unway- | artillery, has been accepted by the President, Sr Hl street, between 13th and lath streets, from 10 I OUSE WANTED.—A gentleman with a small family desires to renta House looated between The s-cond annual exhibiti np of the Wash Art Association is now open at the Gallery WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, , rae paca’ Method of informing their inands 4 public in general, ¢ they will giv. x s Pa 4 # - ea Sth and 15th streeta, and {. street and Pa.avenne, | their Fir ranal ™ Ringe course in retarning Mr. Wm. Walker and bis pelea pete is tm — to = to take effect December 29, 1857. eta cents. Season Tickets one dollar, and. containing six to euxht rp ms. Any perso EVENIN “5 ual A ttt RIDAY i 4 ying such an one to dispore of w. f jemy + co : ~ followers whence they came, the editor holds to | **P!*T - information will bo new to bis to be had atthe principal Bookstores an Flotels pAVINg SUC Ps ill pl ain soseea ‘The Comimitee pledge (hater reete: be strictly in keeping with the views of the Lordship, and amusing to the whole diplomatic | Tar Weataer.—The following report of the | and at the door. celeron through City Post Ofos, statenx arms, lost this morning is m the Morse == OFFICE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT the President's Message upon filibustering. | ©°™PS- weather for g ismade from the Gg. AY AS Noten. ea an se ; 7ANTED IMMEDIATHIY—A NURSK W ANE alee WAH! Cine who wean? business and can come wel! recomm. nded will find nd place by applying to LEWIS JOHN RG street, am ewnelves that the beat je. will r No hars or caps allowed fe la gt Tickets FIV Ty CENTS. nc and jades: to be bad from eC tes, or at the door on the evening af gig comment He order: 4a 21 __ COM. OF ARRANG J LES WERNER’S VARIET] { . i i ine to the Smithsonian Institution. COMPAS jec. 2st, 1857.2 He urges that the gallant old Commodore could We shall have oceasion to refer to this famous | Telegraph line ¢ Smithsonian Institutio: greeably to the requ:rement of the Charter from " Ae ¢ again, and, in the meantime, we advise | The time of observation is about8 o’clock a. mi. ongress, notice is hereby given that there will be pointes! pt ag sbed apt angh amy the Office (No. 514 1th street)on MONDA then before his eyes the order to deprive Com- New York, N.Y ry ath, 1250, this Mr. Goicuria not to permit himself here: DECEMBER 31, 1857. a meeting of the Stockholders of this oe ay li er to t i + foggy morning. 4th, 1858, at 12 o'clock m., for the purpose of mander Chatari of bis command and send him | *{ter to be employed to soil the characters of Philadelphia, Pa. come. ~ electing five Directors to mnnage the affairs of the . < AR - ‘ * i = y AT RU—By a gentieman, his wife and daugh- | (\" Gth street and P. ns ae aa : ig | Semtlemen with whom he is unacquainted, or | Baltimore, Md.... cloudy, mild. Gas Light Corspany Gxrinn the 7 (ee caereticy. W ter TWO ROOMS. furnished or unfarmiened, DICK WATKINS yf ZU (eamia avenue Semen prievncr_ in _bissbip, to serene garden write letters on subjects of which he knows | Washington, D.C. clear eoehs TT Slats te Tamils and ina respect | ssusing Entertainment tree ces ey ed failare to do enough in the premises. sais Richmond, Va. clear, cool. ==> ASSESSORS’ NOTICE.—The voters of ocnte!. between Sth nnd 13th | Sotion. sacieted by several sete ene una! farther The Union « os t terday the S ta- | Bething; and by all means not to elaim such Petersburg, V; .-Clear, cool I 3 the several wards wii! please tnke notice that | streets west, nnd and I street snorth. Address ws f Roamen will preside erie reputation. uion says that yesterday the Seere an overwhelming intimacy with the President | Portsmouth, Va. cloudy, cold. the Assessors will attend at the places designated | M. D.. City Post Ofice, of Star Office. __ 438 tf_ | gormn several Operatic ond Pinin Pee ry ef the Navy placed the United States steam- ie 3 Raleigh, N. C.. cloudy, cool. below from 10 0 goek a. Be see b hy ver Pon the 1th V TANTED.-I wish torent. fora term of years, frigate Niagara at the disposal of the Trans- | the United States. Wilmington, N. clear, cool. day. except Sunday and Christmasday, ‘Asmall FARM, near the city. for the purpose owns’ Hani, M SLODEON, Lark © Columbia, $. C ennsylvania ar atlantic Telegraph Company, to assist in a sec- * e = Charleston, 8. ond attempt to lay down the telegraphie cable; Tue Urau Exrenitiox.—But for the urgent Augusta, Ga. and that it is presumed that operations will be demand bl Goverser Walker before he omo}a- Cevannan, Ga resumed some time during the month of June. ded to unite his practical fortunes with the To- eae “ The Unrow also devotes most of its space to- Pekaites, for the continued presence in Kan- | Columbus, Ga tothe 8'st of this month, es am ald Purpose | or cultivating a merkatganion. Aby perscn a I! please make it k ‘arin, onthe Plank ENOS GU, of revising and correcting the poll 1. mear eth cloudy, cool. cloudy, cool. cloudy, warm. clear, pleasant. clear. ing to rent such a place w tome at Mr, D. Ciagett’s near the eity. d BAr First. \Ward—Samuel Redfern’s, corner of Penn- —_e Scenery, sents. Ae. ex Mr ei uainess. under the dir JOHN W. LAN ee, wee DIS, is ‘now open for the J.M. Downing’s, L. street, between WANTED 1M ME DIA TELY—A farmshes clear, cool 7th and 4th street HOUSE, with five or six chambers, parlors. | LANDIS’ OPERA ‘Try UPI . ; Montgomery, ’ Ward —City Hall. i Yo, 168 tel. © : . day to the publication of the speeches made, | *™ of a large portion of the troops destined to Lewer Peach clear Rea ro Bperey Now Jersey avenee, and Sinise room. Apply to No, 16} Browns’ Hot STARS IN THE Prot ae, é % ” soi A J a7, . | Mobile, Ala... clear. dE street th. a OTD Size . N letters read, &¢.,at tho recent great Demo- | Participate in the Utah expedition, and colleet- | Mobile. Alaa... clear, pleasant. arth Wand tdward Wayson's, E. street, be- ANTED.— SIX to RIGHT THOUSAND | who will xive their iwimitable performances mighty - . _ ‘ ed in Kans: hi d Ttah bi 9 DOLL. R&, for three or five vears, for which | comprising new Songs, Buriesqu 3 eratic meeting in Philadelphi auiiee té in Kansas to that end, the Utah troubles | New Orleans, La , clear tween &th and oth streets. | . ed : “ ds * ques, Negro Ey i ung phia responsive would have been over by this ti Iteis cle: Barometer at the Smithsonian, 29 543. Seventh Ward—John H. Bird. corner of 7th street | security will be given in Real Estate situated on + dP f - the Message, at which, by-the-by, the Press er by this time. 3 ar cate b i in- | tnd Marylandavenue,above O. Bosweli’s drug store, | Penn avenue, between 8th and loth sts. inquire at]. Ta ‘erformance on THURSDAY. (New Y, . rermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min "4 led thia office. 15-tf | Years’ Day.) Also.every SATURDAY APTE snarls ard sneers alternately, through half a to our mind after near seven years experi- imam fast night. 36 . = wh " ” % TR NOON, ats Adnussion commence at 7 —$5.000, for the term of 5 improved farm, of 300 utuated near thecity. In- ANTED To HIR yearn, secured on acres .by a deed of tru: column. It was probably the greatest potitieal | PC¢ in frontier warfare, that the preparations | fain of 28th, 29th and 30th, one inch and sixty | >7S=1CK CREAM. of the purest Crenm. at 91.50 opt 5 - . s \ gallon; Water Ices, Cakes of every va- demonstration that ever took place in that city, originally made by Brigham Young did not | °° ane eee a riety aud styles: Jellies, Charlotte de Russe, Binne Doors open at OZ o’elock; enek, ‘ c M. R. COOMBS, Trevsu: m igta: 5 M: . Pies of various kinds; and everything nice | terest pnid annna'ly. Any one wishing toinvest in Ler Matrory, Bi and proved that the hearts of its people are in doa an armed sissies tosuch an.ar io The New York Journal of Commerce esti- in the Confectionery line, at the PHILADELPHIA that way, will Please wldrens at B.S. Bex oe, ne Daan celal the right place, notwithstanding the Republican | ™Y 35 the : ecretary of Lage’ had Prepared to] inates that there are 950,009 barrels of flour in that SS as STORE, corner 12th and F streets. | Was! aabe kad’ Eutoret pad porated if pre- owe a Baseles ten party effort of Christmas night to detach as hail down on him. Had Walker permitted all ed. nit-tf ~ city Se ee * . «| the forces so designed to fulti! the original in- ; tase cannes aes on ; LS, L S, DOLL aaa the Philadelphia Demeccacy 60) possi tentions of the Gismoud here. pi this time | 97 Com. Paulding, in his official account of BA iene Doll Shoen'&ecat peeing pe to ble from their allegiance to their principles, by the Mor s, with Brigham Yo their | {BC recent occurrences at Point Arenas, speaks in | _ «31 McLAUGHLIN’S, Se ee Se DET | cu ghieat terme Stithe cbbRack of Cape Hagia: WANCY HAIR PINS—Juxt received, another Lieut. Sinclair, Lieuts. Louis and Bayne of the | F supply of those beautiful st re OND Marines, and Lieuts. Fairfax, Beanmont, Pauld- AIR “RRUSHES, COMBS. PORTEMO: _~ - ss i ing and Almy NATES, Card Cases, Cigar Cases, &c.,a very WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | ptt of his subsequently found friends, the To- oe ms Inte and sup Ot took at (EAS See rekaites, detai s = : SRIZURE OP THE FinirvsteR StRaAMER Fasu- 5 cLAUGHLIN'S, 20 Pa. avenue. _ s stele artes paper nhs — a” | 10".—The steamship Inabel, arrived at Charles CHARRING RISIES, COPPER URNS, 14, Ae eee ten F RRAMN lead Big Uo wars | hen availa, teparté Cat Walkers vessel, | Gr BANNED WATER O aad Blots “TIN to assume their present attitude of rebellion. the’ steamer Paahion, bedi heen netacd by. he Deion fabian description, GF sale nt greatly re Nevertheless, the history of the unexampled American Consul, her papers having been found | de 3! st 1 march of the troops that did set out for Utah, HE YOUNG BACHELORS take hone T ure in AsPounciug to their friends ory : public in general, that their First Annual Bali will take place at Odd Fellows’ Fai Yard. on mber Sist. Prof. Withers’ Ceiebrated Band 1s engaged for the occasion. " a No hats or caps allowed in the room except thone worn by tha teepactive Clute, ‘ee Tiokets ONE DOLA.AR—to be bad of any mem — oe Club, and at the door on the evening of the orl The subscriber having just opened an NOR Foy GENERAL, IN’ An 3 at No. 319 C street, between 6th and 7th. and next to ‘Todd’s Hat Store, and opposite Bask of Washing- ton, requests the citizens of Washington to give himencourngement The subscriber's object into seeure good servants to our citiz-ns, and to suitable places for Servants who come well recom- mended. Such as desire employment, and such as are inneed of proper Servants. vald give me acall AB sEON AS convement. d7-lm* JEROME GILLISS. rr contriving to draw a speech from Senator Dou- j glas against the Kansas policy of President head, would have been as docile as shorn lambs. Buchanzn and the Democratic party policy. Soe Usvetane males = the plea: that he —<ibebesis anticipated hostilities to his government on the Tne Dirtowatie “ Recertiox."’"—The Pres- ident’s reception of to-morrow for the Foreign Ministers, the members of their respective Jegations, art the ladies of their families. will take place at 11 a. m., we are authorized to say. Commitice of Arrancements. John Nokes, James fF o-rester, Joseph Peze, Wilimm Malis, 36. Anthony Thompson. Wws# GTO) Lew-ee.... +eceee W. Stuart. ‘The management begs to announce tha’ the New ROM PARIS.—Fine editions, in fine bindings, of Racine, La Fontaine, Sevigni, Ducis, Rabe- Inis, De Stael, Delavigne, Montesqnien. La B yere, Saint Pierre, Ronssenu, Chateaubriand, ner, Rotrou, Balzac, Voltaire. Ca; igue, Bossuet, Thierry, ueauld, Maiherbe, Cor neille, Serine, Regnard, Guizot, Broirsart. ‘Mon. strelet, Buchon, Jousefurnishing Store, Iron Hall. to be irregular. A report wa¥ prevalent at Key QUPERIOR SILVER PLATED GOODS— over a thousand miles of desert at an inclement | West when the Isabel was there that a bark bad pM Gard Reteiverss Bors sal Spee en Tae New Year's Reception at tae Exec- | 5°80 of the year, in its triumphant success, | passed that point with 600 men on board who heavily plated ou Albsta, for snie at unusually low here, Roch, Barthiems, and | Theatre will be finished on the 2th December, and : : ase : hy 5. W, BOTE a a will be opened Utive Maxstox.—We aro authorized to state ae a cra ee were proceeding to Gen, Walker's aid. ree Genera Housofurnishing Stas Hed otper standard F renel: satan report ey oe The Compt JANUARY Ist, 1855, See earn ol Cas reaideah ol fr ene mtn seewe rm che RNAS DOS! oso areca ng GUE EOS leat Wan Pe ee Ee GASTON & CLARK, Mr. Bla oui the United States on New Year's d illeom- | Sible credit on the sngacity, energy and effee- | . 7 iucdolia rea awardee sae i . LMANACH DE GOTHA; Annuaire Diplo= 48 LOUISIANA AVENUE, second door from | > oF ag — Vreven: rs day willcom ti f the head of the War D Griffin, a thriving man, was murdered at Aquia, Matique et Statistique pour l’annee 183. 7th street, under the Avenac House, on: abe s menee at I2o’olock, at which hour, in confor- | “Veness of the head of the War Department, | ;, statord county, on the night of the 21th. He | |The Koval Kalendar for 1850, 2 Register for Eng- é DEALERS IN Aliss Ganron, Nir. T. B. Johnston, 7 % ani rection al ear: | i; —_ rist morn- . Mr. Norton, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Allen, Mr. iting, mity with police arrangements, the gates of under whosecontrol and directi I the ar- | jived alone in hisst e,and on Christmas 7. ptland, Irelan CLOTHING AND M Norte Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Wh GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. The subscribers cli attention toa desirable Stock of CLOTHING which they now have on exhibi- tton at their Store, No. 48 Louisiana avenue, second door from 7th stre nd as they are determined to close off the lot if possible, every effort necessary on their part shall be used in order to please their customers. In the CLoTHING DEPARTMENT We can guarantee the stock to be perfect in potut of durability, fitand style. because we make everything ourselves, and h no hesitation in saying our goods will be found equal to the best order work in the country. Watehing the various changes of fashion. parties may rest as ured of finding the latest cut make in store, subject to their inspection and approval. 315.0 worth of Goods for Men’s, Boys’ and Ser- vant's Wear, will be sold at auction prices, and pur- chasers woud do well to examine the lot. This is no humbug, ss our assertions oan be proved on ex- amiuation. Call and see us at the above Store. d 2-3m GASTON & CLARK. rt. A. H. Davenport, Mr. Grosvenor, With the entire company of Wallack’s Theatre, New York, alternat, Eoreonn Washington and New York, as required. Mademorselle TERESA ROLLA, Mr. Pau! Bril'ant, Mite Juim Lenman, Mile Lebmen Sehwt and the full Corps de Baltet of Neble’s, are like wise engaged to inaugurate the opening perform- ances. The celebrated Fairy Star,” MISS AGNES ae any will appear on Monday, January 15th. The Eminent Comedian, aes MR. CHARLES MATHEWS, wili appear on Monday, 8th Februars. {>~ Parties desirous of retaining Seats for the first two performances will picase leave their names at Metzerott’s Music Store. t Buildings. d 2 SO'REE DANSANTE. x the enclosure will be opened. The reception | "ements necessary to its so great success | ing was found with four distinct blows from an | _ 44 Will terminate at 2 o'clock precisely were of course planned and carried out. A | axe onthe head, and his face horribly gashed. 5() CASES SUPERIOR OLD BOURBON late number of the New York Herald, how- | Some six or eight hundred dollars in specie was | * ‘rin subhatiber bes oie ae from Wallace Tae Atremrt to Procure tae Derr or | ever, explains what we mean far more forcibly | stolen, besides the money drawers emptied. A | pope & Co., of Louisville. Kentucky, 50 dozen su- tae Treaty 1x Nicanacva.—A few days since, | than our pen can express it; so we quote that | brether-in law of Mr. Griffin has been arrested on | perior BOURBON WHISKY, twenty years old, . which wi'l be sold for $9 per dozen. we published a commentary on the letter of the | journal on the subject as follows: Snybiotem of tering weew-conserned:sm-the- mur tT 4 9- colic + C. MoGUIRE, Auct. Cuban filibuster, Goicuria, to Gen. Jerez, of | Tue Uran Expenitiox—Erriciency of tue | 2° ———— -+ — GENERAL WALKER TAKEN PRISONER. Nicaragua. The object of this letter was to | \EX*\GEMENTs.—It will be seen from our cor- Comonfort's Dictatorship. a IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! * s “ ie “ respondence published yesterday that th - e qi aid Cornelius Vanderbilt in his efforts to pre- ditton 10 Utah ix euinn slonmangeti better than Phe Mexican Extraordinary of December 17th = - Vent the ratification of the treaty recently ne- | the public has been led to suppose by the private | gives the details of Comonfort’s last stroke of | $15,000 Wort oF Boots aNp SHOEs To BE SoLp. gotiated by and between Gen. Cass and Gen. , Qunts Which have heen published from time —the suppression of the Constitution of ame time On the 4th of Nov = : i i ing “ti 3 > ‘ ‘ That paper says: AND SHOES at greatly reduces Irisarri for the opening and protection of the | the commander. joined with two com. he pints ‘hea ap ueaiia wan firat made | prices. My obj doing is to close Nicaragua transit route. That the letter was | P2"!es of infantry and a squ of the See silitie Chamber OU Depatien yesten out my stock as nearas poss:ble by the Ist . a = i goons, in the Vicinity of Port Bridyver, t r 5 ot March, in order to make extensive im- written by authority, ix clear as that its state- | j.z ep with him all fac eupnly and sw ler trains 7,who isa member of that body, | provements in iny store room. wher Col. Johnston, I baen determined to run off my entire stock of BO Ok ments are false and Iudicrously impudent. | ltt bad been in the rear fits criticism also. and hard | | My stock of Shoes is iarcer, cheaper, and better | T>IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, in variety, | “PROF. H. W. MUNDER takes eoaey eee . 8 . His arrive hans charges were made against him. Referring to the | than it has ever been before. 5 bound in velvet, fine calf, and Turkey morocco, | ; ne : great That Goicuria should enjoy the President's | ,. padpicicit, tats the ornate estes Reem 2 peenlig pueriie course pursued by Congress A few of the kind | have to offer T will name: in announcing to his friend» and patrons that with clasps and iuluatrations. French Portfolios, Albums, English and French Drawing Books, Gold Pens, Rodgers’s Penknives, fine editions. in fine bindings, of English and American standard authors in Poetry and Prose, and French, English aod American Juvenile Beoks for youth of all ages, may = found _ Ve geese ——— atenageed, mostly import rom urope imseli, ‘ia "KANCK TAYLOR. iu N2 TICE.—Our customers are hereby notified his next SOIR EE wil! take place «t his Hall. D streets. on THURSDAY member Sist, 1857. x New Years’ Eve, young ladies & entiemen who have freqnently enjoyed these de frehefat a will ooze tne pipeere of iancing the ** Oid Year out andthe New Year in” “T’pos this occasion the celebrated Lancer'etjuad. rille will be introddeed, thix being the first repre- confidence to such an extent as to be able to | pected tu push forward at once to Salt Lake City, | Senor Baz told them openty and epee that yes. | ™ piece y oo Se say (what no man can with truth say) that the | ‘ete bein wothing. in theestimation of onz cur | teTday was the last day they could regale them- | 23 pairs Ladies” “Black and Colored Gaiters, at 75 > S oni eee respondent, who ts with it, exeept the elements, | S¢!ves in those Chainbers, for to-day they should cents. cheap at $I treaty was negotiated with a view and expecta- | that eonld stop it. When we take inte consider. Mss swept away. aon oat aoe A az be Iw pairs Morocco Bouts, thick soles, at $1, very tation of its being amended, is of course not | “tou that this army bad marched more than one | the Congress yesterda owe find his words ches: z be ange . thousand miles over a country e Sain coming true to-day. The + rump? will not to-day | 12° pairs Morocco Boots, at 75 cents P expected to be believed in this country. al- | supplies, pedtin pine jeted gg onic ag have ‘he honor or distinction pa ia kicked med 150 gree — and Colored Gaiters, with though the writer of the letter, as well as the | ont other acrid an the stampeding of a few | Of the Chamber—they will not be able to get in, ST. eral assortment of Lalies’, Gentle- s sen! in i - tt pein Peni Len ocurer. doubtless expec ae. atte aninats by Monnon scouts; and that now, wh to commence again their course of worthless and | men’: » Boys’ and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, that that their respective accounts will be ready for | duoed at t e is in Europe. aud has become = shes ia 35 * expected to gain evidence | {t'y- r, within a hundred and thirteen | imbecile conduct. are kept 10 a rst-class shoe store, delivery and settlement on the st January. prox. | the most fa of al} the fashionable dances, being OF it in Nicaragua. The President is stow to | iniles of Salt Lake City, it wae fult of hope and | “At six o’clock this morning the roar of can- | most respect{ully invite all to give mea | We earnestly bec that there may be no delay in | Sonducive to grace, Pothed Manne tiene give his confidence, and Mr. Goicuria’ t contidence, aud desirous of proceeding at o D hnouneed that the prophecy of Sr. Baz wax I before purchas: Bu g the advertisement | closing bi!!s, (in the usval mode) as we will require on aps tei cg eg oe agreeye 5 = : a ee ee : ° Pen BE OU: Fe cetera ‘The brigade Zul hed ng and see for you. self. every do'lar due us to enable us to meet our press- | ¥! ced. mak mow eedents and prevent position enable us to say sheen ae aomine of the mountains, it will be Pan on lo prsgeaes a pln \e aayey ie we ee Tarmas in all ences oak. ing, obl:-gations. eet prpesemmes ever offered at any soiree given p 7 7 givak. evident that the preparations made for t march aay f ies YS. AOS ¢ sitet F.M. GRUDER. those of o 8 who, by their on. * that if the bestowsl of Exeeutive confidence | were most zmp! eanmenspiet: It was not to be | Near the Garita de Belen, fired several xalvos to | (131-2w corer ath ard Tae: fa aia, | ens command oe to'vithotand the preceure oF tec persone wishing to take lessonsin the Lancer's All ud ral IT» reasonalie term: spolving to PRO Me Pee Tene That” 7s SIXTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE Montgomery Guards, TT" WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS, JOUISIANA AVENTR, On MONDAY EVENING. January 4th, 188. were cess ; ised” expected that the army contd hits destifta- | give publicity to the change that had already | - — — —— Prana: nee en NamtitY sucinided, tie tion without losing a Lange portion ef Ite aniieels, | taken place by the drawing up and publication | YJR. GEORGE FELIX BENKERT informs sident would go far, and search long, before | and so n rly using up the remainder as to reas | Of @ Plan. After firing for sorfe time, the troops | 14H his friends and the citizens of this city that he he would make this always-trying and ever- | «ler thei aufit fur a tite for service. No snatch were marched to several of the stronzholds of Bil iter the tebe Js mary colt yonoe failing exiled Cuban the revipient of it nites could beaccomplished with- | the city amidst the ringing of bells and the gleam | and THEORY OF MUSIC, to which the at In thé pretension of fio1/edye set up in the . A 1 h tention a patronage of the public is reepe: hat u c : “ plan” was posted abont the city announcing | requeated. letter ¢ the chief aim of the President was rea oat a ie Kaxsas Questiox.— 6 to give a blow to the Southern party who aided | _.. "77° Teader will find on our first pagp past quarter, weare sincerely grateful, and assure thei of onr determination to stady’ their interests as purchasers in the same tin which they have promoted ours as merchants. Of those who, although willing. have been unable to pay us on account of delay fo themaelves, we must now ask A” # cash cannot be obtamed W ith regard to the very few who have refused to PAy or give us any satisfaction, when weh ve freely eed in Harmony, omposition aud In- A he i, the suppression of the Constitution and calling | opp,citss Wil shartiy be conn for a convention to form a new Constitution, to | strumentation. i Voli . stated to them the difhcutties under which we in- Mlibuster Walker to eseape, is revesied on im- replies from members of the Cabinet to invita- | ye submitted to a vote of the people afin, writing of all kinds executed with nentness aoe Se Sees ome So cere pbsioas Rggren sedan The MONTGOMERY pudenee, a disregard of truth, and nf Ny that tions to attend the recent remarkable Demo re eresincaieonaneasesniatpienaieecs "Terme moderate, Submit to no further delay.” Geeestatcucmsteaeee > th, a folly cratia westi . Da a a ~ unications to he addressed to Mr. Ben- ‘To all who have accounts with us we ‘. would provoke the reseutment of the friends | “" hs cme in Philadelphia. To-morrow PERSONAL. kert, 373 Massachusetts avenue, corner lth st.,and | mit the actual necersits of prompt, punc'unl and tee acsindtend in engaged for the f the Admini = na we shall publish the rest. They are papers of -.+. Capt. N. C. Macrae, U.S. A., isat Wil- | to Metzsrott’s Music Store. uumediate action. In ordinary seasons we are wili- | occasion. of the Adwinistration and of Niearagua, were 4 ia lard’ a 1S Senate ae — | ing 10 wait. bot nnti! d.scounts become 1m lenti- fi erved | = ; sreat importance, insomuch as they, one and | /8°4* ADAME A. NOURRIT te Fadia ee ant a gp Refreshments and Supper will be served iy the it not apparent that both writer and author are all, evince a detesmination on th: sn f thei -.-. Hon. H. 8. Foote, late of Mississippi, and M No. 716 Walnut st., below ath, Philadetphia, pint belharcege ap alerted} eo watleber-{ orpoenen? and popular caterer, J.C. Raven’ powerless for evil , ne to taette ete nee | later of California, intends to settle in Memphis, MPORTRE OF a ELVANS & THOMPSON. eee, OF DOL AS: aeeniteer aces ‘ - 3) i ai ry oT, and ladies. No hats will be worain the Bal! While this ictter must be ckamaaentand uae respective authors to sustain, with heart and Tenn. 1 FRENCH FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES, BONN NE N. B.—No new account opened until the old one except by the military. - e soul, the Kansas policy which President Buch- -... The British Charge at the city of Mexico ‘ Laid naga FINE eee fee. - lead Committee of Arransem t-, aluteteeatte ne anan has felt it to be his duty to adhere to. Mr: Lettsom, was shot at aud robbed ou the 16th a Wsahnngtom oy chat sie haa . Sy CANES FOR CENT EN. Pate tener ices ecrey Y al ap! ‘) - _ a com r lor two or three weeks only, a loon Shaw!s for ladies, all q ee ., ~4 >, * Peon 7 ship commodores and exiled filibusters, yet the | __1"4¢Pendent of their really great merits as sees The rich “Sut Lovengood Sketches” are | ou La-aventc, betwoen 12th and 13th ste. No Gloves of aii kids. for Indies and gentlemen. Private Knecht, Private J... Levy motwee that superinduced it deserves remark arguments upon the duty of Democrats on | written by Captain George W. Harris, the quiet, | Where Ladies will tind all the above artiel ‘sof 1 Black Silks, si] grades. s Cr si rk. , pe reuoh Meriuos and Plaid Merinos, closing out cheap. A v yoolen Comforts and Woolen Gaiters, for chil- rea, Blick Velvet Ribbous, all widths. With mony other cheap and desirable Goods for cash. WILLIAM R. RILEY, 20-29 corner Ath st., opporite Centre Ma ket. CULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, This School, located st Culpeper Court House. Va... will coum -noe its first session the first Monday ee < ie 5 ils . latest and richest style, being selected by M’me N. Principle in the present condition of American rpg trib badeel Ap Popular postmaster at | herselt in Paris, daring her accustomed yearly visti There are but few men whodo not know that " ‘ bli i de " there for that pur; Vanderbilt has for some eighteen months or | PUte affairs, they are of national importance; |" ‘phe Cleveland Plaindenler atatex that the | | M'me Nourrit having contracted with Mr. Keli more been receiving 240.000 insomuch as they prove beyond peradventure | eminent trayedian. Edwin Forrest, who has been | the celebrated Co:ffeur of the Empress Kug iz P40, per month from i 2 Z p , = 42neen Victoria, fe he sole depot m the the California line via Panama. These month that the whole heart and soul of the Executive an ieau sa yrecawering wwe fF the past few | wraten ot hie Head Drowsen, ave Will be abl OEE a a. D > . AYS, 1S rey recove) °, br 2 ( > pidly recovering. nish all the Coiffeur the latest pxttera worn at ly payments rest on the condition, however. bres prec sae ee semua ur taste +++. Phe Austrian Consul at New York has | tue puiseipal Courts of Europe, meade iy Souk te * OC involve the N.Y. bE e 7 nowned artist, that no other line sball be run by Panama or in sustaining the Ka policy of President $20,000, for copriag frome Punic = Tmhes are respectfully invited to crli and exam- Nicaragua. The result has been that the pub- | i Td J an erroneous statement concerning him. Per} ine. 4 31-t& saws lic have paid millions of dollars to the present = ---» The venerable Josiah Quincy is writing a Ears MAIR BANDS forthe L 9-5 A NEW ORLEAN?> take great pleasure in anmoun friends, military and ervic, that Annual Rall will take place at the Asrembiy Rooms, Louisiana avenue, on the ath of January. Forther particulars in future notice. dz (States) wd LOST AND FOUND. __ OST—Op Frida ebuary, IRS, . ex, nt m B moropoly beyond what would have been -paid We commend them to the reader as em-| Life of John Quincy Ada: all the volumi- | 24 ¢%-5t AS MOND'S. : fern er session of five mouths, payabe half in i rigger tata bi = A bracing a collection of a ts nous rs Jeft by the latter have been placed i KW YEARS PRESENTS, at | Sua ak 1 ber carded. companies could therefore afford to compensate a, = be ready in February. F GOODS LEFT AT McLALGHLIN’S | Tuiuonin common Eugheh Brane 2 REWAR D—L Qs Ts Beet ) Vanderbilt largely for frighteni hesmi Kansas question, no where excelled in patriot- « Telegraph says that the A for an'e che: . ? ADRELY 3) | Higher Euglisi Branches bo 5. Seeamths oa. OS Sark al erate oe cE | ines amtiralhiley. i port, Charles # Hotlinan, ts wo far from | Srapmrerey ew PRERUENTSCA Fearn ney | Anotent aud Mondera t-nneungea a gd pats ie all from the traveli ublice. The exeellent physical condition, and is ina fair " ‘oth 4 wie ie “ SEW: 7 between companies making their cased ellen aud | _T#® Presrpest axp Secrerany or tae | of secovery from bls mental disorder. ae ube broneecroete 7 ace Priva” $5 Eimer Wc icy Soran Br i vay i. . . 3 . 7 ct > or ie hs a Vanderbilt his monthly $19,000, is a condition | NAVY ASD THR ATLANTIC TeLeGrapn.—The icicle; RGR DGAR size IN dered troen oad sen toca pete the ate | Kmabrosdery 3th, adark brown DRESS COAT. The find 3 | 1g Store ot D. B Clark. of things which the parties do not and will not | @!Jowing Is the so-acceptable reply of President 1 DISAPPRARAN SS Rein permit if possible tu be disturbed. Men, money. Buchanan and Secretary Toucey to the request to the ysterious : and machination will be, as they have been, | ° the Atlantic Telegraph Company for the ser | # well known citi aon Mr. Chace Fy z i T.8 Se . left home over th weeks 8 and b it 483 10th strert— Established in 1932. employed to prevent it. But against thisicom- | Vice? of the U -S. steam frigate Niagara 2 80C- | Leen heard from. His frlende fear that some se | School for Civil and Military Hngineering. ‘the bination is arrayed @ watchful and distrustful | M4 time to assist in laying the international | cident has befallen him, or that he has beea tele | lsher branches of Mathematios Book keeping public, and a great meacure of national policy | *!¢graph cable, and for the services of Mr. | “ddenly sick. He intended, it ix Leijeved, to | Pisin and Ornamental Writ Ranna aie leaving the same at the 1 5 th streetaod Maryland »yenue, ceive the sbove reward and no qi estions ™ 3)-3t* Masic Bound. &¢, &c., at our Piano Warerooms, 3% Pa. avenue, betweon 9th and 11h streets. a3) JOHN F, ELLIS, For Circulars, w ¢., addres either d7-lawtFebl HE MUTINY IN INDIA.—The Indian ny to the Fa | of Dethi, compiled by a editor of the Delhi Gazette. price 25 cents. The Buccaneers, or the omarehe of the Main, by STR AYED AWAY from Sand white BUFF AL 2 p Duties resumed MONDAY, Janvary 4th, 1258. : hap eae: : xo to Washington. ‘His friends desire ux to stat ey : y, Walter Thornbary, Js Sought to be seeured by the recent treaty. Viz: | Everett, U.S. Naval Engincer, in the same en- | {41 ie in missing, aud that any information, DY ee at re Or Lae ene | Goan bevels Persian ‘Campeicn, by the opening and the keeping open of more than | te*Prize. TaGkanh oF etter, will be welcomed by tis bro- | FRLANK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS !—A lnrge | £304 0,4. Hunt. 7th Highlanders, to which is pre- | ; bey ‘ We are sure it will give great joy to all | ‘ber-in-law, George L. Clarke, 57 Canal street, wud extensive assortment of Blank Books, em-| "4h Qonsunt of the various. Differences’ between CHINA. CLASS AND EARTHENWARE one highway between our Atlantic and Pacific . dy Providence Rhode Island —New York Post bracing |edgers, Journals and Day Books, of all | gon, and Persia, and an inquiry into the iate 4 ‘poese-sions fr ends of the enterprise on both sides of the . , ae sad eet being —— to Me ape by George Townsend; author of “Russell's THOMAS PURSE 1. & SON, oe » 5 — = wi COR! open A new eccount In a rew y ; 25 ERS, This is required for public convenience and | Atlantic wu a ree STO-NIGHT atthe Assembly's | book, and ally fant ofauah hooks are imtited 10 ee Ope aint D.Ewea,erq, pave just received tw recent arrivals i afe i > » , ry EPARTMENT A Wear (Kev. Mr. Carot: Oe. \e: 00" . | ca * . ae Shi stand ir i Trees, ene national safety, and this Government cannot Gentlemen és "Your pit es ic Nene of psig ht rmo0n by the “seis Mek beranurat — Stationery and Bookertore, Odeon Building, por he A oes Tai eres phat bun red and ity pack: sat che above articles of and will not permit it to be defeated by rieh | instant, haa been received. sylvania, ener nr | a s0-3t Dorner $i st: aad Pacer. apt Marriage in High Life, by Lady Seott, author of STE een Laetion Tae wakes INURE speculators. whe seek only personal advantage | | ! have to jnform yon, in reply that, by direr- WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANIRY. ERRAPINS!—TERRAPINS#t Tho Unoer tha FORK: 3 e i Jnite . pper Rhyne am! its Pictutesque Scenery AS, in at the public expense. ele ese Nica will be again dectah ee 1 an Nee ING, Jones bores! T. \lus-rated by Berket Foster, price ‘$6; a mageiticent Pia I +1864, Partioular tu | Just received, at HAMMACK & BROS Rer- In view of the late seizure of the Transit | the purpore of axnisth siness requires a full attendance. By order: taurn fi RRAPIN a fine supply 01 Manual of Domestic Medicine and Surgery, ith a Glosary of the terms used therein, by J. H Waish, F’ R.C,S., illustrated, §2. Just received by the inst En, lish steamer TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore. near Sth street. fea rye cable yeet Rawmnacr. dsizt 6. F. BEERS, Secretary. | which they are prepared to serve n tn the OE Company 5 property in Nicaragua, it cannot be The Department will, agreeably to your re- [em ea beet style. Atso, fine Mountain Venison. disguised that prudent men will not invest | quest, give Chief Engineer Everett leave of at. 3 RISTENAOUSE, FANT & CO—Oerof | 2? 8 —— their money in steamships and steamboats to | *!¢*, With permissiun to leave the ted States, - will herded re ; nm eed yece Day. F INE COVE OYSTERS, a a >. ma rsous having notes falling due o a - be employed on that route. unless they are ae- LerassoesAdal ph Company may avail itself of end mo reduy” wexte Ste VASES. TOYS, &o., . all of which will be sold, wholesale snd retas|, st 7 " lowest prices. his services onnection with the work. quested to attend to them on ‘Thursday next, Stst Constantly on hand, a good supply of Virginia ARD.— All persons having accounts with the sat tment of CO GOODS, suit® sured of the protection of this Government in lully, your obedient servant, HEI GENY. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 60. | COME Roy Erm of dee HAM AVntornizned See hereby reapscrtuts noted | wid (ersatat eemechos COMMON | their property. This difficulty in the way of | 7, po: is. bales oe au : — "| MACK ® BROSS. heatuurant, Now, Het oa etalggets Pfrepeneytindr rade ofl by | First quality STONE WARE at factory prot 2 'o Peter Cooper, F.sq., President, aud Cyrus W. = = 20¢ and 26, Wrilard’s Hotel Builds, | i “ Pa nn EE NON the opening of the route has been, we have rea- Field, aq , Vice Piesident, Atlantic ‘Telegraph eg ag Rts ea ee Meee gt | Pennsylvania avenues dS we | Oall and settio the snuie, agit is ie. ibe ["fORTANT TO THE TRAVELING PUB son to believe, removed by the recent treaty— ae: TkLA, for Weir Agency in reeavering x vaiuabie HAMMACK & BRO., settled promptiz. | WILLIAM R. ILE, 1.16 Nicaragua having ratified it as her act. Ifthe | Tux Pustic Surveys or Wasuinaton Ter. | ont that was taken {re BUNKER’S PATENT Lirk PResEeRvinc anv Batwinc Suits. The undersigned having taken the Agenoy for 0 sale of these ‘Garmonta, Son ‘d call particular ster tion to spec mens they hive on exhibition at the! Store, No, 212 Jennsyivanin avenue. a hat-rack im the hall of AVE just received, per inst steamer, a fine lot 2 » | house on 12th street, he evenmg of Hecember | of ENGIISH PHEASANTS. They steamsbip speculators could have defeated it, | n1rony —The Tetarns of the public surveys in | 2th. And he token pleasure ip Saying that tf all | wall be sold oo pair, or pervea up 10 the route would have remained closed; the | Washington Territory have been reecived at Ledisi cnatioas and devermeneieg: Deere: ee aaah maviie pertoaa ns tia condition of the monthly payment of $40.000 | the General Land Office, embracing townships | 1. Mela were on tits ooeasion, property would bs | to ealt early, for they are in «reat de- would be still in force; the public would still | Nos. 7 and 8, north of range 2 west of the Wil- Cee itisatthe present tins tind. Nos, 24 and 206, Willard’s Beta eid corner Mh st., opposite Centre FAourpay PRESENTS. You can fs 800n a aR ENESS. other Am- broty pe or Daguerreoty pe, for # cents s, ted truthfat and Burable. if NRY A. BILLS, A fine assortment of new style CASES just re- , EK. OWEN & ad have to yield to the enormous exactions of the | lemette meridian ; through which townships AR AND AIS CCOUNTS OF OUR CUSTOMERS onpvad, ot Pa, be. BISAND'S Galery." 4310 Military and Naval Merenant Ta! by Citas. Mackay, of ile off to date. and will be presented dur- —— CARRIAGES. Trikc Seherrtine tater eae chtiinne 0 ugli#h Songs and Editor ofthe | the coming week for settlement, when we earnestly have been defeated courses, and disembogues itself into the Colam- Hiustrated Londen News, will be delivered at the | hope t! : Ge phairveg will he prepared ‘to meet the 2 agli Feeror making st Vif ang he jnceest, 1 ‘ ia ri Jowli r, | a Star o saine WIth the cosh, ° pens uANNOUNCINg Lo the pu in the strict, where his ties for All this mast not, cannot be, if our Govern. | bia river. The € ywlitz bottoms extend from Lbetmprtveatl a Loe oa say pa EVE No ndditions will be trade to Atiy aceornt undil the | they are prepared to furnish first clase PAT. manufacturing wl kinds of © os ment will but do ity duty; and it will do it. It | half a mile to two miles in width, on both sides uary 2, 15", old one is paid, WALL. STEP, ENS & CO, TIES and BALLS with MUSIC for the com RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cone Si may be, afier al. that both Government and | of the river, and are occupied by claimants acbuets open at7 o'clock; the Eeoture to-commence | _ 30-3 (Intel & States) 322 Penn. av, | 4 o latest aad: moat Wghionshie Cuadrilice, {ners aaa eoan int fal watisfection. people will owe to Goicaria their gratitade, m- | under the Donation law, abounding in fine Price of admission # cents. Tic to he ob- CcCcOUN TC BOO Ks. Watzes, Poikas. Schottishes, Gallops, Mazurka: All kinds of Onrrapes ona Light Wagons kept Atead of their contempt, should hia letter be the and Redowns have been rehearsed, and also the means of awakening attention to machinations original Lanoer’s Quadrilles, whioh ¢ by thus sand only seth ied core Cerne tained at the Hail, at Motzeratt's Music store, at farms and improvements. ; Mears. Tay lor d¢ Maury’s, and atghe Hotels.” » hand. 7 All REPAIRS neatly done, and al! orders prom?! ‘tended to, ly at chants and others requiring a arior article of BLANK BOOKS at a maderar ce for the p ; - Sareea eeaeemeereaes ent e year 1858, are invited to cail ers left at th n Mr. taken in exdhance for n™ Permit peop: TI UHM be) Nw Fennls Dax at ame Enacenve Mas. |S ithe tae gata ra | Scere en caPhaak Ba NCA gS | ay at At, ter antinrenae 2K: | amps MESES SC Permitted to progress stox. —It is already apparent that the throng | turned ty the elty after a short absence, and ond cope ; t tr. i Ta Nave Ward) oil Coste ree CoO ee sean, OR ' re- superior to any ever offered in this city. G and J,( Navy Yard,) will meet with Ppromptatten- | Fy arp, E Plated ’ yastor™ We had designed to allude to that portion of | at the Executive Mansion to-morrow is destined | Swned the Drug busivess st i.1 old atand, corner of “Bisok Books ruled and bound to's required pq:- | tion. be Pare. Sg od ree cities ew York avenue and 15th street, where he was so ne. “ptt ee 4 29-1m LOUIS WEBER, Leader. © ets, Urns, Waaters, Kettles, the lett: hich as; 3G ii i wi i = Goblets, A Forks, ao. fof faluek antl Gen. Irisarri with the | to be very great, there being a larger number pe aa gentle naceed te eth cel eet BOOK TENDING Of atats Selitgfing ‘upatiy ERFFCT BEE HIVE is McLAUGHLIN'S | A larce lot of the above past received and of! meanest of falsehoods, aud urers his rérall! | of strangers in the Federal Metropolis than | with a coup end entire new ‘1 of eer 3)-4t ¥ near 4% street, Store thie week. No.2 Pa. avenue, between | at ususualiy iow prices. LT & BRO. We do not know, however, that that distin. | asual, while our immediate fellow-citisensoon: Py nce peasicise line, ail of wh ch ihe lected 8th and Sth streets. ‘an AW. GALT &, BRO: mosvpely, and a great mational policy would Cowlila river (averaging 220 yards in width) guithe| Minister would be obliged to us for any tinue to be impressed with the ‘belief that a | frestia* can be found any where, 10 the dispensin, gift welers, 324 ‘By., bet. petrettans On nee dae 1 {a0 Beet Sh OTN 2 = . Pi . C ve nf ft if - tty f 4 > BORE od ‘os eee ede tact ek kis mame should Je |eull ou tho Rresident on New Vear'e Day ie | Searaert at uleicgha stan gecronaletennonne | devial Mur, isha, the Liaw hearisd, Woroes | aytee Wee, SMe Rh nant la = and ab A st.end eanain our columns, | the great privilege ot life in Washington eity, will enable fy! to devo 5a enn, hs ss Nee sack. Dick Boldhero, What to de and how do it, HARLES MACK ‘The Poems and ot! ‘Sales Room, >. a oure lt be the defentoof the | «s itwere. The weather bids fair to be remark- eortniens ei Feritmeny ad Pe ceAvtclen and Th erin th o cre ile sed Lal ore c wore aus ates One anys aoe teeet —e - - . urmes Frot nt attack. , ably fine ; for at noon to-day the sun shines as | Overy thing tn the fancy line that ix usually LD be cpeapa mu Annet Marer's. \Bey 5 higmes, | _d 29-3t atore, near 9th street, . J. STONE, Jn. yAT-LA® " *, } * t ol St hay it ts | Naughty Boys and Girls, Fairy T : Sa a anes i RNEY A % The charges that Gew. Irisarri ie under Edg- | brightly, apd the atmosphere feels as genial, as tomy he incaotoce fal aslo ie aml bent to Di Anny ed matiy otters ioe pouth of ail EVERYTHING FOR CHMISTN AS... | Has newovan ye omises Reandence tosh ae cas re a J Pe , 4 . 0 ny 4 ment. 80 ome of them AN’, cher door Jish infuence—that he has deceived our Gov: | at nuon in the middle of May. New You ae simon: ore UES “FRANCK TAYLOR, 17 dan \ 20 Pa,avonue,betcath andsth atrects, | st _Justeisey Square, one az oom i “ : wt res i Pa 1 ‘ eee se ITT ) NDOLINE MHURH ES ae Nid Bia Maar Store. ore Pa. av..and at he unde: ' ‘

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