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: aoa = " % 7 ae 2 USEMENT . : ‘ongress of the United | is also one of the most enterprising and thor- | naval and commercial; and this view of our , a Vee Ss ‘ EVENING : STAR. Btates ee teen euinety liberal ia making ap- oughly American men we ever knew, and, by afalrs is becoming more important every day . DD LOWS’ FESTIVAL. ; It is to be the U. S.Gov ernment will w = REN | Propriations for the wants of that country; but | tific labors, is doing far | not let the English get Formodp and ali the other ot of COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 19. t bear in mind, that what has been ap- | his scien! Ty % ng! wae i WASHINGTON CITY: seasoned for California wen demanded b 2 | more. than er One man’s share in the | ¢mpty islands of the — Lo a 2 : 10 oy “sprenpecttally iL Tt SATURDAY. -++++¢-sSQMMAFY. 2s 18685 } eminent pablic men ee fe the cane sa roi velopment aaries the re- | co th i eek wl, a NESATAL PESTIVAL = being Tt w: 4 = is adoption." t he is all we write of - heer G M1, 1958, U7 Advertisements showld be sent in by guecad. You wok. stanton of it. The p ple Sind easily comprehended from the so o re MONDAY RVENING, Jaxcary 4t ODD FELLOWS HALL, Seventh Street. The Committee of Arrangements have spared po exertion to insure pe fect satiefnetion to thoxe whe m 5 favorthem with thew et me | tier programme wimg ® carelul ontortainmogs: Au hddress will be di the Kev. J.C. Geanerry; to be followed p tribution Of Gifts to tne Orphans under cbarge of the L 7 Vocal and 5 ments! Mus: frrsbmenis, &c . &c., Bnd at the concluner of portion of Co te mp po eg poo — he pivee 0 those srows of enjyoyn themselves i jerk =~ which the best Cotition Music has bern ert B. Ridenour. the gelebrated confectioner, pens. wel Soreeep eee Re iresbr a ao been engaged. ‘: Tickets (includine Refreshments) ONE DOL- nt of the United States too! . 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may met ap- Sad Separatist phe roe se Tacs interes letter from bis pen, te aie we pear wutil the next day. of conquest they subsequently purebased it. It') invite the attention of the Star's readers : eae ‘was a conquered country and its people were Moxteney, Nov. M1957 THE WEEKLY STAR. neverconsulted. All weask is. since you have the Sr. n anges the Government by foree, and subse- | Editor of the Washington Star: t ~_ = dues une bape = hte a af quent y tocover over the actnal exercixe of power, | since the last mail, there has been much ex- er reading. if you do not file it, send it to your - je a treaty of purchase ite wreron get i i resen| fect | Will put us on an equality with the rest of the a Lah Conaee- _ oP coals: Confederacy, and oe us mails throngh our own Picture of Washington life in all its varied territory. : ‘ a phases, for the last seven days, and hes more- [have sixteen times crossed the Isthmus. and | tyinerals. One hundred and fifty years ago the Court No. 1, will, it is understood, reassem- over, a carefully culled collection of choice 1 would rather take the eini- | Jesuits told the xaine story, as you Will see in the | ble on Tuesday next, some cases having beer : and so wonld every man who | extract enclosed froin the Globe. Dr. Butler, who | pomanded current literary matter. jas tried it. No man takes the route on the Istb- | jived in Sonora and the Gadsden purchase, tells The Weekly Star is farnished at the ridicu- | mus without risking bis life. This ix a pioneer | me that one-tenth of the truth is not told, and Coxvinurp.—The appointment of Hon. Au- P movement to bave a great emigrant route on | that when the railroad is made it will be richer = lously low rate of $1.25 per year; or Scents for | Which the people of the rest of the Union can go | than California Indeed, all areounte go to prove | kUStUs Hall, of Towa, to be Chief Justice of Navan Covrts o Ixquiry.—Court No. 3 was in session to-day, and was occupied with citement about the Cential America shipwreck | the ease of ex-Capt. Ramsay. Commander C. aud the Mormons, and everything now is made | F. Poore and Lieut. Marin were examined for to hinge on tye Pacific Railroad. The Gadsden + purchess is Attracting more attention from it« | ‘be Government, so nee LAR-—sdmitting « Gentiemar and two Ladies. single numbers, in wrappers to California and come back without being sub- | that there is no end to’ gold, copper aud silver | Nebraska, vice Fenno Ferguson, resigned, has | Cert, ure dohece, Bi iar ad tw La : a jected to the risks of the Isthmus ronte. We | nines, and all easily within Jemhar navigation | been confirmed by the Senate. Cereesbal, Kesey 3 K;hrman 2 Avole M Lord, 270, need, and must have, that kind of communica- | py laying down short rail or plank roads, f.om 25 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | ton which will bring us in contact throush our 2 et ace Be 8 Adi tes the ‘Company have —__—2+e-_____—_ Henry ry, 1A. Mouiden, es own territory with other sections of the Union | contracts for uny quantity of copper ore, at the | {{ The Union and Intelligencer were not cya ee Wen. aepad Tae New Yuan's Lavee.—The levee yes-| Gentlemen speak of the expense of this route. | shipping points ibe North Gull ot California, | issued to-day. eit SS Foe TiS nice Peaster Wm. H. Siseeli, terday, of which we made sofme mention in our | We shall levity nati by Geyegred it. We | at B50 a ton. There is also, be says, a ay g *, May Boore, Mary Anne Welsh. Bas: e 2: a ee: We. — ii i . | cannot get there for less, no matter what route we | amount of agricultural lands; but, he says, the oaugherty, Mies V¥ Meanes . C.C. Marten, uN. Gray, last issue, was not only overwhelmingly at | take, if have any mail at all. It isa matter (population cuee, ad get, te the wonsl rou froa- 17 The Baltimore American bas resumed its | 5°05"0y, he RC. Driver. ' ams tended, but was. perhaps, the most brilliant } of economy ; and, as the Senator from Arkansas | fi? one, and thal a large portion of the caitivata. | ld folio form 4 Se ee ie ee Ao, cee he one ever witnessed here. Ezpecially magnifi- | Stid, we had better have a semi-weekly mail at | ple iand is Government land. 1 suppose all these Ee SS a . : hs es een once at $400,000, than a semi-monthly one at | facts are well known to you At any rate, the U.S. Steamer Minnesota —Private letters han will be opened at 7% o'clock. cent was the scene presented in the oval room | soy).a0) Let us commence and make such an subject is attracting great attention here received at Philadelphia from the steamer Min_ jan 2- sa M appropriation as will enable the contractors to start this route successfully. We bave now ap- le shortly after 11 o'clock. Precisely at 11 o'clock ‘nis Mormon business thouzb makes our peo- | nesota, off Tangier. October 234, state that she uxious. The communication may be even ° the Pres dent, with his niece, Miss Lane, and fed for military roads; it is well known | affected through the Gadsdev purchase by them. | ™!24¢ @ splendid run from Cape Town to New his Private Secretary, Mr. Henry. caiue down, : I route will go on of these roed<; 1} Great expectations bave been raised inthe pub- | Bay. a distance of 5,700 miles, in 26 days. She 7, : and the reception of the foreign legations, cab- | do not care which—either will suit me. All 1 | ite mind of our State by the safe arrival of Lieut. | nade, on one occasion, seventeen knots per hour 3 | sey coil GE tira: Soy Terpsichore Club. ° inet ministers, 4c.. was opened. ask is, that you will give us one mail route to] Beale and the camels. at Los Angelos, iy prime Debra Ring. Hot « s California, and have the mails come regularly | ovder. 1 think that If the Government could t 5 i Y Hutch e @ W os The membera of the Terpsichors Club most re- Gen. Cass, escorting Madame Sartiges. headed | over it. ‘This bill will secure us this great beu- | make some two or three year old contiacts to | ans Escarg,zJoin W. Sherman, convicted 7 speotfully annonrce to their numerous fiends He’ TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE FOURTH GRAND BALL Bewet, eory W or THE _ 7 and sentenced to the penitentiary, at the last Ci Ww the bic in general that t! will etve the line in entering the room; the members of | it. and I earnestly hope it will pass. carey mulitary storey and shai by cares the | Ca Const. of Culpepper County, for advising a | presteea ten W k oad tthe GRAND BANA st Odd Fei ven- . A pany to start with a stock 0 camels— ro te abscond, broke jail on the night of the : Hazy, Br lows’ Hall,on THURSDAY EVE , the Supreme Court were preceded by the ven Senstece Visws.—We republish from the | eminently beneficial resulis would flow from | O24 uit . anil hadlWot ect been heather Helen Beige, E January 7, 143% the proceeds to be appropristed to me ; erable Chief Justice Taney; then came the Roggers, Capt E New York Journal of Commerce, the follow- | it. Camels tavel safely in snow and cold in | 4 very polite note, addressed to several persons, * meneioen ae erecting a’ monument to the memory re officers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, | ; Lai: ani - aed = ly he C Siberia ard Chinese Tattary and the conntiies | ranking them for their kyndness to him while : 2 = whe lest his life in the discharge juty ax in fall uniform; and when all were assembled | 7& Pitim straight(orward views upon the Cen- | thereaway. They would answer for the whole | jn prison. ‘The Blue Ridge Republican saya that Hopkins, Ra" A Fremee. we DOLLAR, to be hed of any of the Sn Sas URIOENS; BEA When all were assembled | tra) American imbroglio as last complicated | Rocky Mountain country. ‘The uearest ports they | je was aided in his escape by White men Hamlin, KS a “ of the Club. Sir sesneke no hats or caps allowed im the room, exeept worn by th th As there = lhe = Le ret most cordiatly invite ther attenda COMMITTEES. TERK PSICHUORE CLUB. __ jan 2,3, 5.6, 7" NNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. The UNION GUARDS take great ong in the oval room, what with the brilliantly- costumed diplomatic corps, the smarily-uni- formed officers. and not least, the display of female loveliness representing the beauty of all climes, and draped in apparel of the costliest and richest description, it may well be imag- ined that the effect yas striking in the extreme. The presentations to the President of the Diplomatic corps were made in part by Gen. Cass; the Supreme Court was presented by Marshal Hoover; the officers of the Army by Col. Cooper ; of the Navy by Commodore Shu- brick ; and the Marine Corps by Gen. Hender- son. At 12 o'clock the great north doors were thrown open for the general reception, and by the involuntary return of Wm. Walker and Shida pet a re ee ee Fe ae his filibuster followers to the United States. | don’t think they can be got in suficient numbers Kaneas ArFains.—The St. Louis Republican, of December 29, says : The Wim. Campbell and the Florida arrived at Jetferson city yesterday, but only a few of their passengers came down in the cars last night. Those from Kansax bring very little news. The general fact, that the vote of the ‘Territory was 4A , ! — i ‘or of the ** Constitution with Slavery,” is Announcing to their friends, mily urred in by all parties, thongh al some of the ‘ civic, that the.r Third Annual! Bail will tke precincts there was a considerable vote for the | furle Jas 4 3 Berl ck, T Jo piace at the |. eaBLY ROOMS. “Constitntion without Slavery.’ Such was the | sebtwin, HP 2 Scott, Thomas i EIGHTH OF JANUARY. case at Wyandotte, where the votes, about 200, | # rds pledge themecives fo spare ne were nearly divided. At Leavenworth City, the equal if not superior to their iast vote 247. of which nine was for the ‘Consti- , hy well paironised by their frierds, tation withont Slavery.’” There was great ex- mqary ead Civic. citement in Leavenworth City on the day of | Malo. & & nr Onicha Tend eng Berne - election—rifles, pistols and bowie-knives being ley, Dai ved t ox paraded everywhere, by all parties, but no se- ba = panei pore at al laede cade ed ent a tious mischief was done to anybody. Pickers. ONE. DOL LAR; aduutting Gentiemen ations issued, 6 We do so with great pleasure, because the | from Shanghae or North China, but yon can find Star’ ry this out from the U.S. Consuls, or provebiy Rus- Star's readers know well, we entertain Per | sianx in Washington. ‘This camel ness bears haps. more respect for the opinions of that | a ro ortant political sewetit our people ; : ; just at this contingency of public events. If the Journal on all international questions than for | 2) ha 1 now S00 camots, th ry conld put through those of any other of our numerous cotempo- tores to the Salt Lake in fifteen raries. Always conservative, the Jonrnal of Ley Dap s The Rassians nae apne : 2 nzd 10,000 camels in campaign, and so have the Commerce is always for sound progress. and | English ‘They would be invalnable In keeping. comprehends more quickly and clearly than | the peace of the fudian territories, and in com- i mercial transactions with Sonora and the Gads- any other newspaper in the land, perhaps, the | (it) purchase Probably the cheapest way would difference between true progress and old fogy- | he fer speculators to brag themn from the A ism—between reaction, on the one side, and ‘-go- | tie eae ot ocores (at natcoarene fst 5 * o + 7.000 miles from tke month of the Rio Grande sheadativeness”’ that ultimately play hoband | Camels are very cheap in Morocco. Indeed, I “smashes things’ on the other. We admire it | think the Government could get500 youn female A 5 - camels delivered at Matamoras ai $200 a head, It was romored that an order had been Issned and Ladies - A re re: - Y 2 y | Wasat Fort Sco! ut this is not well esta! : ° emerging by the usual window-exit viz the lators would bring over yearly shipments. They > is Committee af Arrawcements. cation, self-control. property legitimately ac- | never ought to be kept on the Atlantic or Gulf 5. a rae ° Quartermaster Fiaherty, ms ired, and i "7 iby ad coast over ten days, but walked right over to the INTELLIGENce FROM New Mexico.—Arcident ee : wartors oer vi rty coms - quired, and conscience regulated by a due sense | 163.,1,horhood of Ban Antonio where the country | (¢ Lieut. Hastings —We learn by a private letter Lieutenrnt Serceaut Kean, The President appeared Hent health Fi 5 ' y > oe sch PP tm excellent heal of the fact that all of us are bat instruments in | begins to bedry. California, New Mexico, West | from Fort Buchanaa, New Mexico, that about King, Thor B 4 _ Lieaterant O’Har-, Ser-eant Dooly. and spirits and sustained the wear and tear of the hands of an all-wise and ever benevolent | Texas and Sonora, are the very countries for the seh ai fs ite last paring onyees og pay yy _sen2st oe er 8 =, the t cS ¥ . es rs Pp. ame!, bei li Syri: ad E where | have aa ana ek upon several so! ers, Who. at the ul .? s " r rE = Aes hand-shaking visited upon | and‘ just Providence, who shapes the aggregate | So+y fear ciy read eieceaty font dae, time, were employed in the garden, and who se ane falco Aha’ itd ee im for two hours without visible fatigue. of all things for the benefit of us, his finite | = voyaye in the tropics, camels can be brought | Were chased into the Fort by their assailants, Kidder, Hon 3 2 Scot National Glee Club. Charming Miss Lane won all hearts. She creatures, who know not true interests | OV€T !0 Texas very easy. They fare well in any | Upon the alarm being given all the officers and Keunedy, Jos M = Smith, dno A a was dressed, as usual, most tastefully, and - , ‘ our own true interests country where it is not sloppy or swampy. Cam- | Men, except enough to guard the post, went im- Creighton, Rew M = zi Suicide, Jas The Members of the 3 . — J at times. els ought to be brought in propellers,as the track | ™ediately in pursuit of the Indians. While | Srixon, & Smith Jas D fully announce te their wore - most bewitching of bonnets, a new| Perhaps we may be Quixotic in our appre: | fon Morocco lays through the Horse latitudes, | making a charg sows steep. rock hill, Lieut. Lint ee thsi Peat Aeros 4th, 1958.7 t i Jal 4 Bi 's y sailors, : il. astings was thrown from his horse with great 8 SVENING, uary a — fli at receptions, but which | clation of the course and views of the Journat | called by ere aire fle cee aas of the | violence, had his leg and collar bone badly Harmony Hali, on D street. bet. 12th and 13th. 7 ; of Commerce. If s0,it may be attributed to | commercial revuision of the East, but we cannot | broken, and his chest so severely crushed that, | ute Joey ‘ci mgay Saeed sapaegeenan aoeatesat cae load The general presentations to the President | the fat that though comparatively a young | ‘tl! bow things will go in the future. Onr peo- | for some time, his life was despaired of. He | Girke, dna 3 OM. OF ARRANGEMENTS were made by that urbane official, Marshal : : 'y a young ple, it is certain. cannot be much more ruined | 28 immediately removed to the post, and, at | Chamberlin, — * ’ man, there is no other one of our age who has | than we are now, after a three years’ drought. | the date of onr correspondent’s letter, (Nov. 1.) | Crain, Hon jas W WASHING TON THEATRE. Hoover, and those to Miss Lane by our pop-| had so long and intensely exciting experi- | Things have nearly got to the hottom; and tfour | Was considered out of danger. although it ix eup- 2 NOTICE respectfully informed ular Commissioner of Public Buildings, Dr ence with th blic affai f ae land Utles were settled, and cheap communica | Posed that the injuries he received will unfit him P : ing inclemency and dampness of the Blake , i © public affairs of the United | tion opened with the Atlantic, things would | for future service. retarded the works of “eooration and fe States, and who knows so inti ver- | jump right rith us, in the Lieut. Hastings is a gallant officer, and distin- fo intimately the per- | jump right up. The tage with us, in the South, ea t Hi be audit the Management i¢ Senator Gwix.—The Black Republican pa- | sve/ of the publi f the land of all inwalneesd sheep; in the North, cattle, batter, | Eulmhed bimsell is the Mexican war. where be shied to Rate open ant in Calif pa ns ae we f public men of the land of all par- | 1,4 cheese; in the Sierra Nevada, gold.’ We are | Teceived a severe wound in the same leg which MONE ary the ath. . pers in California and New York are assailing | ties. As we grow older we grow hourly more | also slowly progressing with our fisheries—and | Was broken in his recent fall.—Sr. Louis Repub. Lb shee pene wm o a he te ae | SS Senator Gwin, because he has, like all mem- | conservative. We have lived months at a | more in salmon, whale, mackerel, and herring, Soocckine Oh Spoad at loo aesk un Mundas pln Tie for ccouring bers of Congress from California, accepted a| time on beef, without bread or even salt, | @@"2t any other time. And they begin to pay PERSONAL. ae Stor heme dears = P 7 : get : y a | permanently. In the first week of October, 5.000 |... Hon. John McQueen of South Carolina, is Shannen. EON > on ree passage from San Franciseo to New York. | while engaged in filibustering, and were as | barrels of wackerel could have been taken Within at,Browns’. 2 | Dodze, Wm a na sei Pa ae thant caption ith. For the information of these cavilers, we will | conscientiously honest in it as in our present reed sir repli Bima enor -++. Senator Donglas and lady spent the Christ- Driscoll, Tiovothy % The shove piace has been entirely renovated and state that, from 1849 up to the present time, a// | intonse dislike of the idea of making private thade a goud deal of cues whe tae: boats. | mas holidays in New York city. Sas Pensa eee pris F tae Wanaiedll teatenen’ baler tanaions steamship lines from California to the Atlantic | war on nations with whom the United States | They are ree a very valuable quick- meal se pace sean and family of Michigan, fion of JOHN W: LANDIS, is now open for the coast. including the mail li - + : . . silver mine in Monterey county, about 50 miles al National. Winter season with ae as meas mail line, have extended | are at peace. But time, in placing gray hairs |S)" Rue} Juan, which, I am told, is fully as -.. Hon. S$. H. Woodson and family, of Mis- and 9 LANDIS’ OPERA TROUPE ourtesy © members of Congress from | upon our head, has greatly changed the tenor | rich as that of the New Almaden of Forbes, and eatthe U.S Hotel. f Thomar, Wm ~" Comprising twelve talented performers, " that State. Of the ten members of the House | of our views on the fitness of such things, as | €xists in greater quantity. - . Senator Shields of Minnesota, and Commo- = ty STARS IN THE PROFESSION and four of the Senate, Senator Gwin alone is | the Star's patrons all know logeicg Wras with io* a Pheer ne coy “bigs dore Sloat, U.S. N., are at Willards’. singled out for attack—-and why? Because his| But let us tothe sentiments of the Jowrnal | mons; also, about our land titles, to completely J Hien Stuce daar ee cee Sint - influence is felt in the councils of the nation, of Commerce upon the act of Commedore 7 pall na i arcane ae meontiee Ge late Secretary of State; Mr. Dobbin ex-Secretary = the legislation he will secure for his State Paulding, as follows: attended to; ‘and ‘that Is, minerals ought to be vomabier tree wee ae will tend to cement the power of the Democratic | . Tur SvRRENDER oF GexegaL Waixen.—The | denouncable after the old Spanish and present drew Stevenson, Franklin Dexter, Louis Mela party. Hence he must be maligned, slandered guevety eee of = Walker and bis Seerican feetion, only as long rey foag 4 work H. I.. Turney; Commodores Newton: Parker and sie . 7 : buster army to C i yi y necessary tha’ is is done. 2% ts K A and vilified. But these assailants have singu- | United States 4 avy, at San Suse del Noe end or claiming to werk sliver culnerals on 100 aces, | Smo be alas and Scoresby, Arcticexple- | Bewiiag, A ‘Mason Chee | larly missed their mark, in selecting Senator | doubtless be regarded by the friends of that ad- Ft would breed —_ Baar aden etlieclngs Strair eolarerar uttsiouee. rts nos wing Hon T 2 Marriott, Chae bars venturer as a v i bie ex- he ex. on of Lieut. Ives up the Colorado | * iJ =) " | Binefeid, JP Morrison, CG Gwin's acceptance of these courtesies from the | ercise of girict on tho pat or ee oiticer com. | $3 now atFort Yuma, and great interest ie felt by sen, the Swedish traveler; Crawford and Ranch, = dela, © steam lines as evidence of his favoring that | manding the naval squadron of the United States, | UF Southern coast people in it, as it deeply con- Br iba tae ei fa she Reeeey, the painters; mode of communication with the Pacific; for he | While it will be considered by those who believe | certs us. There is said to be # great deal of good | Brunsholf the botanist and Playfair | : fa: Kea Gea ther “hscek sarnact adsccals a that filibustering in every shape is prejudicial to | Couatry on the Mohave and Colorado, and in the Kvorsfield, Dr C tue honor and progress of our country, to be the | Country between the Mobave and the Gila. There => THE STATED MEF TING of the Colum- | B¢wstds, Ca ta ¥ overland cewmunication, as is evideneed by his | fuifilinent of a solemn duty, and an act of mercy, | is stated, by bunters and surveyors, to be moun- I z bin Typographical Society will be held THIS | Fartinston, Wm R Mckhwen, WA tered who will give their inimitable performances night!y nx new Songs, Buriesques, Negro Ecc n rand Performance on THURSDAY. (N Years’ Day.) Also. every SATURDAY AFTER NOON, at 3 o'clock. De Venre, Weory 2 . Jos Thomp-on, J Dearing. Geo T jeuhall, DrJD Taylor, Rev D, Geo B HS Thomas, J M. R. COOMBS, Treasurer. *RY, Business Agent. dz iw Lessee... ------ W. Strarr. Tie management begs to announce that the New Theatre wil: be finished on the 2ch December, and will be opened £ On JANUARY ist, 1853, ‘The Company will include RAL A =) | mot ouly to the Nicaraguans, but to Wi 2 | tains of copper, sulphur, lead, gold, and silver | EVENING, at 742 o'clock. It ee ya ee Mr. Blake, Mrs. Biake, strenuous exertions in favor of the Pacific Rail- self and his misguided comp ailons. Apo t Phe in the Eant Mohave mountains © 4 UNITARIAN CHURCH —The Rev. W. ron “we ¥ Mr. Vester, Mrs. Vernon, road and Wagon roads, and overland mail | the suimewhat irrelevant and needless dispute ax D. HaLey will conduet the Religious yoy routes. We some days ago published an ex- pelt ap cictak ee ge his Tue Utan Mait.—General orders have been sea eS OREO W st a i Mr. Norton, irs. Cooke, Mr = - ; residency of that Republic, it is | ; : Ne oe : r. A. avenport, Mr. or. tract from one of his speeches on this subject, | perfectly ciear that the United Stateeoveriunent | i##ued by the War Department that, arrange- R )US NOTICE —The ehuren of | © , Ot 3.0 With the eistien company of Wallack’s Theatre, New at the last session of Congress, and now insert | have recegnised the rule of Martinez, and not | ments having been made by the Post Office De- God will meet for worship in the German | Pouch. Jamas McEherson, James ¥ a York: alteraet ne Uetween Wastungton end New another, as the most effectual answer to these | {{1At of thossivet the Cain ee partment to establish, immediately, a weekly | foe ar iy i erg north of F, three times on Sun- Frenci. George = MoCormilck, Jno W er » Mademoiselie TERESA ROLLA, attacks upon him - country with which we are at peace, the latter | ail from Leavenworth City as far as Fort public are invited to attend, 1t* | Fuiler Hon AG3 McCrendy,CaptJM Welch, fon ww | MT. Paul aa en Bile — Mr. Gwix —Mr. President, J do not intend to | has been guilty of a gross violation of our laws. | Kearney, the mail between that point and Fort NOTICE.—The public are notified that the wm ee eee and the fall Corps de Ballet of Nublo’s, are like- detain the Senate more than a few minutes ; but | Which our Government could not allow to pass gids fi X 3 antic exercises of Primary School. N een. poet Wise engaged to inaugurate tie opemmg perform- it seems to ie that the question before the Sen- | UNpunished, without exposing themselves to the | 4tamie will be transmitted by the Command- | 5~Second District.) Catharine Mec Geo Mecoult, Ouse L ayges. = ate bas been entirely overlooked in a large por- | @putation of dishonesty and bad faith. How- | ing Officer of Fort Kearney; and between Fort | teacher, will be resumed on MO) MeKendrice, A he celebrated “ Fairy Star.” # inst... at 90’clock a. sin the S Laramie and the nearest station of the troops cents erected near the intersect on of } Nich tes, Ospr3 nue aud | street north, Capt ss }YM. P YOUNG, MISS ‘AGNES ROBERTSON, will nppear on Monday, January leth. The Eminent Comedian, SHAR MATEEWS, tion of the discussion that has taken place to- | €¥er confident Mr. Walker may be, that he ia the night. ‘The question is, shall we have a mailto | !awfal ruler of Nicaragua, there 1s abundant { - 7 * . California? It so happens that California bas | Proof that the people do not so regard him, and | i2 Utah by the Commanding Officer of Fort belonged to this Confederacy for more than nine | 40 not waut him; and it is plain that the only | Laramie. M. CHAPIN, Gallagher, James os Will appear Monday, 8th February. years. and we have never had a mail route to | Way in which hb? could establish his alleged : a * PET: F. BACO Gallngan, Jae o'Oonuell, & — that State from the Atlantic coast. On the 34 of | Tights would be, by overthrowing the Govera- As nearly as possible these mails will be] it ‘Trustees of 2a Distalet eee. toe o 177 Partion desirous of retaining Seats for the March, 1547, before California became a portion | Meat which th- President of the United States | 8emi-monthly, on the first and fifteenth of each n PROTRACT IEE 3 reer q +z Srat_two perfurmaness wiil piense leave their names of the Confederacy, a law was passed authoriz- | had formaily acknowledged, and by i force con- re FA ee ee - OS ing the making of a contract tocarry th I for | Sisting chiefly of Ameri: iti peer |e foes if be open er fie abl Talents: 4 Wilkioan, rom | + XN N BALs king: ‘act tocarry the mail for ‘4 iefly merican citizens engi and Py wilt be open for three public services next Sabbath. . T+ Hitason, Jeo Sam MAEM ANNt Au BALL ten years to Oregon. California was not then a | equipped for the purpose ou American ground. At each post an exact account will be kept of | nn for pronching every night during next week: Hin TO Wileon, Jue L i Di or THE portion of the Confederacy, and by this route we | _ It may appear to Mr. Waiker, and those who | the number of letters, documents, &c., received | The Paster will preach at | a.m., on the Mlission Montgome uards, ave had our ouly mail communication with the | sympathize with him, that this does hot const. et ‘ij . B ie . . Ht, Che Pacite coast. "We have ben dependent eatitriy | tate breach of the neutrality ws. and dose not | 04 800% with Ube date of their receipt and in mt and agnor WW Perey Com ac W4SHINGTON “ASSEMBLY KOOMS, on this route that, wes, estaba ed before Call- wwe believe tha eee aiast the Coited States; but | transuission. t 7 Pauedes ° On NON DAS EVENING. Jani ath. fornia was a member of the Union we believe that very few will share their opin, i 7-== VITEN PION, NATIONAL OUANDAT a qccsghmenidirne om: raed: President, when that contract is | lous'or defend Walker's proceedings obedy | _ ne ‘otters, documents, &e:, to be sent in the pee heslinpieds WR Tae P : ‘The MONTGOMERY GUARDS. > we come forward and ask that, in- | denies that be and his laud bad a perfeet right mail will be made into convenient packages, | | pany on MON. EVENING, Jane ; f them a j i YK bs pe seaesgn, thes t by ! H R i pas of coasting the gree iar eo coun- vr iy valeoors Myrna: cor proceed whither | enclosed in stout wrappers, and sealed. ‘The | sth. “Busnbese th ll endl at Le bs Hace! ng pores tn meat tthe one , We shall have « route through our own ter- | they pleased. It is the undeniable right of every ae i Fitory. Geutlemen may disguise itas they please, | citizen to leave the country whenever ie desives | Several packages in each mail will be num- nm. rex Bee. Richa @ on, Wm A Waers, & '# celebrated’band is engaged for the! but this is a contest whether the mail shall be | to do so, and no one hasthe right to question bis | bered, and the number of letters, Ac., in euch. i, Peter M-Rechereperger, WH Walter, CLO. occasion, Miriam coast, oF whether Tt See eTa and the Pacitic | Privilege, x0 long as ite exrcelae does nut violate | written upon it. With the mail, a letter will | (-s=REV. WV, AL THOMPSON] wean ave | tee eareee Mr" warner, Ouisb | expersenced ari payuint saterer. Jet: Respotdes ns > i ali be carried by ocean | #9 of the United States or any treaty whieh . years a Missionary in the Holy Laud, will :, Pickets, ON MA matin r aren. Seven a come to that pad government may have made with a foreign | be sent to the Commanding Officer of the next | give sono account ot whine be has seen iu Syria Kanrio, and indies. Ne hints will be worn te et at Room 1 ee eep it upas lon country. ut the rightofexpatriation for peace | station, giving him a list of the packages sent, emp in the Fourth Presbyterian (Rev. De. | Marrover, 3B except by the military. a» Tam here—that [ will make war in favor of | fuland lawful aah! trae dors not include the ith th ber of encl i 1 ) Shure ' Re Mend £ ay, Juno D Rogan, Wm Commitice of Arraneem mts, carrying the mail over onr own territory, and if | right to tit out ariued expeditions agatust dcoun. | With the number of enclosures in each. At ths mb's there’) Charch, > Beas Capt. Kay ge Lvent. Olab pecessaty I will make war azaiust try at peace with our own, because oue ofthe | ‘The receipt of the mail will be acknowl- | thictrasicne due Mek ueral sulyect of B.blica c y Aereettiy mete pad fagb foreign territory, and by o« party claims to be «the lawful andconstitutional | edged, and any deficiencies im it noted, by | scenes and scenery of the Holy Land JAS. G. BERRET. sg ng Prvate J.O. Levy. atall, which with the greatest guards you can | ruler” of that country, and desires to assert tix | Use and 7 ey | Services on Mo Y — —— — aie, ak. Mabe. 434 th Fok oe een Ae @ monopoly, grinding and op- clita by the sword return mail. wand {tt p.m. 7 a Fourth | ATE W ORK HERALD, from 1882, Lound ; the =————Kz&=x{&{£=—a=«aE—===—____—_—_ e fc on the country. Jnited Sts " 4 hie most vi ri Oo times, ta ANTS. I was very much astonished to hear the Sena. | test Walkeron the Minkewon pore vie fete | alc bye agreed is che dpeareps 4 = OFFICE GE THE COMMISSIONER | fare culiccimut ole Hooks. Histories Goveinnact sd — fromm Kentucky [Mr. Crittenden} situde to of Nicaragua, aud send’ him back to tuls | Will put the mail for Fort rami and the OF HEALTH, Wasninoten, Deen Bic casttet coms aunbee — WANTED. — Occupants for two Unfurnished paodlcrage = which we are to cary the mail try for tral for the crime he bad committed. | posts beyond, in separate packages; and, if, on { have been @rected by the Mayor to state Books bought and sold_or exc! ed, on the most ede Ne — from Pa. avenue, at the - mK this desert country, as he eails it, aud ay be questioned whether they had the same | their receipt at Fort Laramie, the seals of the } tht there Are yeveral cases of ainail-pox im that | f vorable terins, at the Book Stand, opposite Cen . 6 ae demred. Por ad TL Was without preeedent in our history nL of Nicatapoa. and whether if t been disturbed. th ng Georgetown, and to | tre Market SaaS _jan 2-31" tar 5 _ pena ‘Thot gentle Hectly well that in a | Walker, once landed, was amenable to any other | latter have not been disturbed. they will be ke that Meedntliy mario ne > GOOP MILK wl fp hentgy Mone ge ag t pet open y peeaay apis nanment af the ju pen ae 8 that of the Nicaraguan govera- | forwarded without being opened. The same ] yint th '} SRSONS wisiune PURE RICH MILK can | this mies in & private famely. Apply. at bs ’ ed Louisiana, ue * question exists at all, ne = ‘ PF i orn - -' = J ae made military roads through: the Indian country | ly one of interna aw, with Which nobody | With regard to packages coming frim Utsh for llgh gy tab af ter telibeach eat Fink Geek ee . ae wmmisaioner of Health, nt S=SMITHSONIAN LE CTUR lem namber of their re them. I have made from the yreat depot cf the South, New Orleans, | lad anythin: ¥ todo to the rest of the Union—doing places this side of Fort Laramie jenoe, and 1 will send it to \ Coeka.male and female, Arrangement with & gentie- pVerminents hotel or private family Best references years | United States aud Nicarayuas H i . $ ty win. living & short distance from the eity, who ow | canbe given, Addri M., « % ago precisely what we ask to be done news that complain, we a2 ey heal Ba tiated ad! col a sac elena MONDAY EVENING, January 4 taking inege quantities of Clean Pure Rich¥Milh, | 4 3t-e = Se 3s, open acommunieation with 4 portion of the eelse has te —ac what right any | vice, with males and wagons, not only from ye ered by fi i ay Hiitisgy, of | and will furnish cas Dimay wish. s . iu ANTED— ry or reagpenge dit pe bas been brought into t 4 time that all filibusters, and allwho | Fort Kearuey to Fort Laramie, but beyond the | | Lecture to commence at a quarter before ® o'clock. | jan 2-aw PE Foie ype Vato tin the other ae communication [agth#: by purchase. The ouly | s¥mpathize and eheouraye their lawless pro. | utter. — Ay : i three good Waiters, two Women to wash and ‘a had with the rest of | ceedings, should know that the Masses of the the Union was by a 1 =VOUNG CA’ ; . HOLICS ALAGA GRAPES AT SEVENTY -FIVE | S ¥eKetable Cook, aud o settled Woman as nurse thetmanveet due ¢ 24 toad constructed by | American people are opposed to thei, and cou- ‘Tne Weatner.—The following repert of the 1 CIBTY Tho sotehin meee ing woh M : CENTS, an aoamastress. A. G. NEWTON, States. over which | sider their movements dishonest in’ principle ji may Rogiety will be held at Dominick's Ch T have just received i kegs of the finest MAL | _¢5!- Ee Ta; ies - was conveyed thro Lortile Indian countey | and diteetly subversive of process sad tiDle | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | Sisvj}, "I" pe eld ab Si. Dorin Thoter, | AGA GRAPES imported for the last five years, ATED-—Rs a gentie wife and dauy porate aay bie Serta ofthe Union tothe rest | tion; and that the Goverment will not peru | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. moe sanounced to ba presabed for the benelit of the whieh J will sel at 73 cents rer pound, oF 97.5 per ter, TWO RUOMS. furnished of unfereere - a “1 , A z, yi Su st. $ S barrel: super; hero ee than that ventlencan'a senate ik duel older | the law to be violated. their polley thwarted, | ‘The time of observation is about o’clock a.m : | S7ctets At Fuk Sou Sucdav uext iepoetponed,.| 10 sues Grosee & Blech well'e Pickles, | ahie meitoriene rete family and ma b in consequence of the orphans’ fair vow in progre: goes very far hack. It is thesetin ret: Which Se their friendly relations with other nations JANUARY 2. 1658 until the first Sunday in Febroar wen ween Sth and 13th turbed, Whenever it CALLAN, Sec'y Pro tem. . Looatet, snd FE and I streets north. Address J Post on. ‘ London Pres: rves, and Sauces, and nll other luxuries at =~ pe ar : policy of the ay please some reck-| Vo he J New York prices. country, to which be say: shes us Le gapdlenrrgt ; ork, N.Y Jan 1-2 : City Offce, or Star 4 Seer Se weit Be Sere be w ie uo 0 ventucer to “expatriate” himself for the | Pewtagelphiey ba, ae Me | A liberal mothe tee ey: RNTED Oe ote OGen mit itary soade through the tenis ey og init. | purpose of seizing what does not belong to him, | paitimore, Md. clear, pleasant. a FORULAR AND HIS jan2 2° cor. Pac nve.and Lath crest W HOUSE, with fe LA TELY—A furomhned States, aud carrying the mails over the samen! | UF Of forcing freedor and civilization down the Washington, D clear, pleasant pe reaps og : =“ | and dining room, Apply to No Wel Haewne? Matel, Only sit years ago, when l'was in this Hall a | rae tber people. | ‘The detent of Walker's | Richmond, Va- clear, cool tt will be delivered at the ARLES MACKAY.—Soags for Mume; by tf eg ee Pro pot seer Mateese tettke ee ot mec = sored the Nicaraguans, al Petersburg, Vu clear, pleasant 10 aio jing Star office, Pennsy!- 4 —— Backs, Me by Chastes Mhobs Ly ? jer Wantes eit Law Y = > “4 ig 3 7 y EV Hy at ay rion! verns; a 25 centee ‘The Salamandrine; by Charlies Mackay. 25 cents. Raleigh, No. by iby Canrles Mackay . 25 cents. cloudy, cool Wilialagton, N 2, 185u, cloudy, cool. , coast, while other sections paid ten cents fur | inded follow z their letters. Now we have reduced the postage, | which hey Soreeracaea tt intless miseries to at7 o'clock; the Lec'urc to cominence i r Legends of th Isles; bat atill pay double what is tinposed upon other | to conquer Nicaragie + ahd line saved te bee | Sulumbia, 8. C cloudy, cool: aioe? Tickets to be ob. | Vereen from the (r-wd; by Charles Rlaokay. 3 | © iid ‘ —* the ce ’ : i ! z C ‘aining, cool. Hy ? os — — <= mall, and apn creat’ thee the a ey States from te tinpatation of haying, counived | Gharleston, © aie Hla ice Tetkcuhamynant aGekene # from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, | WW ARTEL TO H1eEa5.0mm. for che term of 5 Francisco to Panaina was then made vent | conten teal attack on EMcoe And spikhboying Savannah, 6 raining, cool, dh ayat Sores .by adeed of trust. situated near the aty. In. S Charl '° i mouthly, as jt was fom New York to Aspinwall | peace It is « arles Mackay, 25 cen ertain that, had Commodore Pauld- | Macon, Ga Reon baey OFFICE WASHINGTON ¢ : terest ‘paid annua ‘ly. Ai , Charles Mackay, 25 cent Oy, will, please nddsere Je na? Brent in tthe t ; t y % y * that way, will please address J. B. &., E white other and there wwe have stood ever since, | Hig refused or hesitated ta act an be lide the cane we eat: leat. iy th the equitanant ales, Chogae trom | roseatigal Werks: by Charlee Mackay, antique n 0: | Waghintios oity-ctating when and cher = tater” Progressing. The expense of conveying the | wang udee of the British squadron at Greytown | Vows Beack Tree, Alas. cleat” ens, notice is hereby given that there will be TAYLOR & MAURY'S | Flew canbe bad. Interest paid semimanually if pre- anails generally han increased In that period trom | ble mraaniee Hf neice eat ve, and ned forel- | Movies Alassaceer cloudy, mild. tie Other (No-Sia itth street) on A fee seers eeer wh atreer | Sire _ Fae precinct tm llions of dollars. We are pay- | surrender and. quit the territory ot Nicseus, | Gainenville. Ala « ; i2'o" ot s d moneretinimon nant Seale Jay precisely the same. and baving the same fa. | In this eu a ! " . ergency we think thatthe Commo- | * ites ei fen ad bo more than we had when Califor. | dore exere) wise discretion in taking the Pips thereafter w® imte the Union, or very shortly steps he did. even at thé rink of technically in- | Cumberland, Md NHE ADVENTURES OF ‘T, and a Sine ‘Cat, tog, colored ¢ eriteeke tae ‘he Adventures of a and & great Bear, too. : y th , heel ® . r WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, | Colored engravings: 1837. exten y rigs Rage Rape meeety of better that he honk’ Mire wae tie nite Y perprocier at the Eprnapt intra bee 316. Mr ee the oe ae mal exhibie 2 ror the oyak ie ree Seven ny aval ofan and & good Dog, too, + 1H order to bring in o | prixoners, than that « British officer should b: Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- | | uh ite 5 ‘ beauti- Pacific ant ommunication the people ef the | dane 20, snd. that whatever ctepe were te hea | imum last Big, S16, ; PP Ae Dose al 13te‘amd {Gh atreets, from folly llastrgroas Lewes tases COweN, Donati NEVER will fot te unederacy. We | ken ou this continent to preserve peace and or- : Admitiance Scents: season Tiokets one dolinr, | | fit} Geld: translated irom the French, many t- vond'of sion ants we areceeuted | Kassin ais, seine Ratcte fake® "| Tur Cazsvonsia Prsuzmtes, &c.—The Tost | toate he Principe’ Beskatore and ott |'ueiiony mag "0" he Pome ate Sean terrae cecaioud OF overland ee eee wail from California brought us the following ICE CREAM of the purest Cream, at 91.50 | MRUcMintt"s 1-%y forthe Young, many illustre- Fangs SA RUNS aang, repered. another t dest has bees prrraicton, Seng together. | Pom Caironsia.—Below will be found a | letter from a Pacifie-side correspondent : per gallon; Water Joes, Cakes of evers va. | tions, London, ifst. a. oy i. sop of those beautiful Main Ps at Mmeunt of money that has been; evry letur from a gentleman in California, who, Monrarey, Nov, 2, 1857. ety and sty lon Jellies, Charlotte de Russe, Blane} Eda [erioe-er Bobool-room Days, many sllustra- — LaMMOND’s. priated for California, | j evan Epes | Like hi Editor Washington Siar: ] no; Pigs o| ‘various kinds ; a srerr ing, nies | tions; 1457. 3 USHES, COMBS, PORTEMON- eral. I have alwayn acknowledaea yy eee, Ub ian all in all, is one of the rst men of the | “7 fisheries on our count ought to be fostered, | ite loners e,at the PHILADELPHIA | With many saber uew . English, French, Cases, Cigur Cases, &o.. a y. ; ged it. | pave age—learned, traveled, and astute of mind; he | as they are the nursery for our Pacitic sailors, why tae aor pre ist pecs fies reas a ba nore! FRANCK TAYLOR, SHLIN’S, tae p-

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