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Res EIT TERY ee ey SS ‘ 1 4 = ‘ ; 5 SS the pro) lace to put on record a piece of most Nowixatep.—The follow’ appointments | tions with New Granada; amendment and reso- [ 7 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | treba neti fre. stn cake adnan ol éver. are said to have been corbiens the Senate to- | !utton agreed to ‘ O»PD FELLOWS F ESTIVAL. T -ENIN ST 2 / Wao axp Wuat He 1s —We take from a : at se perfume Hi frangipanni | day for confirmation : ichard H. be Wothtibesot £0 3% WASHINGTON ‘CITY: @ number of the Newpkgrk Evewing Post ees ae seonenr ane L. Clarke, of Kentucky, sig OF. genpenee fe, WEDNESDAY. -emeedanuary 6, 1858, | the following account ore: F ridin “ : e knelt for the ‘final ao fiste Clerk ANN Ade re pefbemese on stencils SSE SSS === | Paulding, who is just now filling so conspicadus : ed my book and simultaneously “Kk. B. yinan, of Rentue! i wilteals plecn.ca Serves peuever wh teas? ICP Advertisements should be sent im by | a place in the public eye. republish/it as ier chop As ae Jbelergbond pt opted : ‘ acODD PLA UET naet. sereash Serve. 12 o'clock m herwise they may mot ap- | being of more interest to the country than said 1 opened iy book, (crimson velvet with |_| a of Kentacky, Jud ~ tbe House the C 1 fA comroment is have spared po ‘ =] Cownovone Paci oryc. —Comniodoys Pauld- nt : Owto » cit AbY To TAKE A Pars a ion of i = —— eee - s ly im Woste card was written, thu 0 NOT QUITE RE. L ng distribution SPIRIT OF THE MOR NING PRESS. | Et on the Hiduon. Lie tater ieing the cle: Lady, in vain [ strive, while thon art nigh, Positiox —We understand that Judge Ran- The Iute/ligeneer, to-day, contains a er ae boo Pauldin, ithe Sprint Makes ap Arpaia elar sgt heart | Kin, member of the House of Representatives sis Gaeisca Geer aes ar i 7 jibuster iLiames Van Wert, arrest yi r trom the book, my - A . e em; scape of mnelly. oie ay Mr. beg Walker, of wat ding, | Andre cn his return from West Point It isa | Turn from the service and tle priest apart; of Ohio, from Columbus, introduced a flaming 2 a Yor notber column will be found an secouat of Rast (iteeraaae ae hs! if 3 1 . good stock. Paulding. the author. is his cousin, | Yet in my creed I hold it right, and dare — - it tre Li 3, Vocal i resolution before the Democratic caucus, sus- and defending. with very little ingenuity how- | snd was born in the adjoining county of Dutch. eomolasion of this : : . : «, | the escape of Donnelly from prison, taken from h |, &e.. &e.. Snd a the | 3 Near aly we pe pete At ie at a taining Governor Walker and “‘ pitehing in? portion of the shtertainment: the room w ; i - , Where the family had taken refuge duri Nor fear to be Cousidered guilty when B ng the Monmouth (N. J.) Inquirer+Fistra. J to those desirons of enjoys vee in the Se, St “ aia portion ‘of the Revolution, afterwards retucntag | I'sigh sah gitiet™ while thers hrenthe “Amen! | to the President; which relation was post-) * ‘The New York Herald gives the following sd- | dance—for which the best Cotillon Music bes bee ge, artes pr ar aele roe s EOmaty. (TY preseat Comune pill. {s not my vanity thet maker me copy this--5-} powed:-by-0 decisive-tate rm m-enarrme ie pas tients pamneattne eee an i confectioner,..- rgui gre 9 is mes - sh as s 2 i 3 i se 3 | inable attem \ = me | Pursuit of the fagitive. AU the avenues leading jn engaged. ONE DOL- Kansas rests wholly on the Republican party. | and his entry in the Navy as a midshipman dates ting by our brief hint of yesterday, cer- ; ‘ ‘ancluding Refreshments) = Basia aimee back to Seplember Ist, ell. He is le the habit : seen bets deta BA ” haley oak wrere: strictly guarded, while val it Shmittinc’s Bentioman ned tee Ladies I> The Southside Democrat is to be enlarged | of gratefully acknowledging his obligation to Bank ov Commence, Gronartows.—Below | tainly read as satisfactorily to-day as either of ane in lay ew were dispatched to Keyport, ts. and improved Washington Irving for bis naval appointment, | we publish a general statement of the condi- | his predecessors ever read. His voice is fine, parpont of actircepien ee en Is he J, Calin Pt - % and the intimacy that bas so long existed be- | ¢: 3 i Don: J - ic’ . tween ihetr twe thintiten a worthy or erieary tion of the Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, and now that he has learned the proper pitch. eaopt to go - Deen any of the steamboats for "Thomson m7 § x ities 4 I> At Norfolk the corn market is active, and resulting on the part of his cousin, James K_ | Called for by the select committee raised by the | of it for the vast chamber, his every word ut- tel y Peer ew one rs ~ pagent mer Wm 4 prices are tending upward. Paulding, in thely joint Production of that de- | Senate to examine the affairs of the Banks of | tered is heard everywhere throughout it. now tehow the fugitive from f Deane 08 eectped ve — ae ‘Saed anaiananl - » Salimaguadt.’ this District. In proportion to the liabilities from prison up tothe moment of his eapture . : " 2 i[> Sixty murders were committed in the city While still a midshipman, and directly after a. Bh Adm K ron sae ‘ of New York during the past year. But one ex: | his entry in tite navy, the war of Is!2 broke ont, | of the Bank, this statement shows this institu- | @ovRRNoR Meany, of Minnesota Territory. | Through the ald of a person who had been in Paulding, then a mere boy, saw some little ser- sat ue wae hae eat are viet: aud wan, we believe: bu boant of tue Gea D7 Littel & Son, of Boston, have suspended stitution when she captured the Macedonian Promotion in those days w: id, and id the publication of their excellent Panorama of | Was made © lcaterane oe he en a Petts Life and Literature on occount of the hardness of | when but twenty-one or two years old. After the times. Sorry to hear it. the close of the war, half a dozen years drifted en ttien ae away in the ordinary routine of naval life. 1920 Fxongmarep.—The United States Inspectors | found bim a lieu t on board the old frigate . | Macedonian, Capt John Downes, where he was Of Steamboats at New York have given Geo. E. solving the problem of making both ends meet Ashby, late chief engineer of the Central Ameri- | on a pay of $10 a month, eked out with the ration a, acertificate exonerating him from all blame | of $15 more, making In all $600 year. Lienten- in the loss of that steamship. He is, therefore, | "ts" pay las been more than doubled since then. tion to be in as favorable a condition as any Bank in the country, showing a larger amount of specie against its issues and liabilities than any Bank in New York, being about 75 per cent The officers express their readiness to Tesume specie payment at any moment the Banks here or in Baltimore resume. which, it is to be hoped, will be soon: General Statement of the Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, D. C., Jan. 2, 1858, who is now at bis home in Columbus, Ohio, is oe With the condemned, the latter succeeded es a getting possession of some faise keys and La Hk, acme 2 et y= Bn = bred 2 *, . . a on expected to arrive in Washington in a week, | fie. On Sinday night, between the Loum of 11 s friends here will be glad to learn. —_| and 12 o’clock, he managed to slip the shackles ill be opened at 7% o'clock. Mersey Sere 3 ™ from his feet ind unlock the door or his cell. To jan 2-8. ser Ss Bg oj the oute- door by means of false ‘8 was th df LL.) s, Resienep.—Purser John ¥. Mason, ir. U. Dat the work ofa ht nary Notwithata ing the —— ae ane septs near 1th, S. N., has resigned. poe had three keepers to keep guard over | Theabove place has been entirely renovated and im, he managed to elude them all and make his oe — oo en rig te ye ng eee i ‘Wty out into the open air. Pressly for the Minstre’ . "2 Tus Weaturr. ‘The following report of ‘the earocly hed i amnaaes from the building | tion of JOHN W. LANDIS, 10 now open for the weather for this morning is made from the Morse | when the keepers made the discovery, and | Winter season with legra i ring the’ -ERA TROUPE Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | alarmed the villagers by londly ringing the Court | LANDIS’ OPER! a, 4 i i « | House bell. Hondreds were on the spot ina mo- Comprising twelve talented performers, On board the Macedonian he spent three years Desir ie thaeor copiers * ge oleloete a.m: ment, and all crowded around the Aiscontotate STARS IN THE insite bonnes : Pi " care be : Aroriat) j a ¥ 6, 185 ‘ keepers, anxious to hear the news. he timely | who will ive their inimitable performances neght!y Sener eae fe ees 2p eens Pe the Spaalote ee poe [eet prea New York, N.Y. stormy; snowlast night discovety of the keepersacmas what disconcercd ising new Songs, Buriesques, Negro eo 2 F"-The English papers received by the Niag- | given rise to piracy to an extent that had become | Real estate. . Baltics, Ma. clear, pleasant. on mt sipicepe Oigrrenied ry erg Grand Performance every SATURDAY AF- ara state that the steamship Vanderbilt, from | a serious evil, and a considerable naval force na- | Due from Banks . Washington, D. clear. pleasant. fearing that he might be recognized 2 - TERNOON, at 3 o'clock. New York, 5th December, for Havre,and South- | der Com. Biddle was collected for its suppres- | Sundry accounts, Costs of suit, i agent ‘3 egnined by poms > zy " cloudy, moderate. Admission 25 cents; Doors open at 6% o'clock; umpton, was passed off Cork, with rudder dam sion. His flag-ship was the Macedonian, aboard expense, protests, profit, and loss, lear ria > , of which Panlding was serving; his squadron Richmond, vf the citizens who were flocking towards the Court commence at 744 0’ cl and suspense. + 4,619 01 House, and chose rather t i. MBS, Treasurer. Raleigh, N.C... clear, cool the shrubbery until ‘the: crowd: "tad tnosaton - Ler MaLiory uleaas huewe yan ett aged, by the Atlantic, which arrived at Liver- | consisting of the Macedonian, Congress, Adams, Wilmington, N.C. clear, cool such an extent that his departure from the grounds | —————_——______—_*__"" pool 16th uit. The Atlantic and Vanderbilt both | Peacock, Spark, and four 12-gun schooners. ‘This Colnmbia, $. clear, cool. would be unnoticed. Accordingly me ie the 4 GRAND COTILLON PARTY OF sulla Sales Wage ick at Gin taeda Pirate war was laborious—a large part being car- Charleston, 8. C2 clear, cool. concourse was greatest, and the excitement Re re ELS ried on in open boats—and dragged slowly along A sta, Ga. clear, cool. the people oma at aig Righeat pitch, ss ‘boldly =. bree be degree href a — UF The United State frigate Merrimac on her | @11BE Several years. Savannah, Ga clear, cool walked through the crowd A pees ‘out into | ple putive that their Fit 3 Returning home, a year ortwo drifted away on Macon,Ga., clear, cool. Main street, and then hastening forward, took | Paxry of the season will be given at late trip encountered several heavy gales, and es- | leave and on duty at the Boston Navy Yard. But Colnmbus, Ga. clear, pleasant. the turnpike road to Middletown Point. where he | bia Hall. ¥. Jan. 1th. 1858. caped injury from a huge waterspout which | be was soon ordered to join the frigate United | Capital paid in. ae i tO | Montgomery, Ala..........clear, warm expected to meet a friend who would convey bim | _ Tickets FIFTY CEN TS—admitung » broke about a mile distant. Two of the ship’s | States. (41) then fitting ont for the Pacific. Our | Circulation... pope * : Lower Peach Tree, Ala ...clear. to the seaside ina wagon. He carefully avoided : TTEE tanks, supposed to have contained two thousand | 24¥Y in those days was small, we having nt six | Certificates of deposit Mobile, Ala..... cool, clondy. any teams coming behind him, by dedging into} 28847" SCOMMITTERL Supposed . fist-class frigates—the United States, Constitu- | Depositors.. Gainesville. Miss clear, pleasant. the woods on either side of the road, and had ONOR TO WHOM HONOR Is DUE. - gallons of water, were also discovered empty, in | tion Guerri J Poti nd Brand Due to other i — . , Guerriere, Java, Potomac a randywine, | D New Orleans, La clear, cool. thus proceeded about eight miles on bis journey consequence of which the officers and crew were | of which only three were in commission. A | Exchange account F Ww when be was unexpectedly surprised and. FOURTH GRAND BALL put upon short allowance. single liner, the North Carolina, now rotting at | Surpius account Bulle, NUN ce pacedee. tured. inthis wise:) Pred: ane -cap- va Phalor ee the Brooklyn Yard, but then wp the Mediterra- Cambeliad ‘warm, cloudy, As the party—consisting of Messrs. Lambert- Terpsichore Club. Tye AtLaxtic Tauxorarn —Mr. Cyrus W. | 82", 2dded to nalfa dozen xharp and smaller Wheeling, vessels, completing out not very imposing naval a force. .-clondy, cool. Barometer at Field and Engineer Everett will leave New York e Smithsonian, 29.850. son and Conover—who had been sent to Middle- The members of the Terpsichore Club most town Point and Keyport for the f sends for England in the steamer to-day, for the par-| ‘The three coming years, up to 1827, were now | ‘Tar Case or Strenixtexpext Nosues.— cee an ee emery, | ecg soe a ~eghseictic dyann, nares ne GRAND BALLS at Od pose of making arrangements for laying the At- pe in the Pacific, ‘partly oa beard of the Wo are assured by this gentleman, and we eSbg aR) ve three miles from Middletown Point, they espied Tuteepay EVENING, parE ictk ae on other duty.” Tt was at this time that he made | have no reaeon whatever to doubt the accuracy CONGRESSIONAL. hinted terit might Sgr ee ag bat the daee, Scumery 5, Remecuo ponsereiae oe seameare ne Mr. Burdan, for paying ont the cable, which 2 [opt blac pe dl ike | of his statement, that we did him injustice in Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. were inclined to doubt the assertion, and it was | up. who lost his life inthe discharge Fun duty es stid to possess great advantages over any that has | count of his cruisings among the islands of the | attributing to his agency the liberty taken by IN THE SENATE, yesterday, after we went to| not until they came up close beside the st r | & fireman. 5 preas, Mr. Slidell introduced a bill providing for | that they were convinced of the identit of the Tickets ONE DOLLAR, to bo bed ofeny ef the such _an amendment of the existing law as to | wagon and seized Donucliy. wets me fates | Aloet poritively ‘no hate or onps allowed im the make silver a legal tender to the amount of twen- | could make any attempt to escape, and jn less Withers’ celebrated band has been engaged. ty-tive dollars instead of five, as at present. Such Hey iat ied afterwards 3d Se a uns As there rel be ne iadies’ wv stations ineued, we - . 4 ir- | ia his old apartments at Freehold. mnelly, it | Most corda'ly invite ther attandance. ie Calation Gf hank entee Of neil Deeteie ti, | MBDEAIN, Walelee Bis capiors ene tee pert ort COMMUTTER TERFSICHORE CLUB, and, as onr silver coinage was not depreciated, no | fiends who promised to meet him on the road | 382,356.75 00 aint , ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF before been made. Mr. Burdan has, in the esti “reine world 2 She ep Se Chaetilee, ia | the Minnesota Legislature in connecting it ination of those best qualified to judge, succeeded | retired In the ean en Com. Percival. (since | with the affairs of the Dacotah Land Company in obviating the great difficulties which others | and Mutotere ep, and Visited the Margnisax and Mulzrove islands in pursuit of the mutineers | and a grant of certain ferry rights along the have sought to overcome—the strain upon the | of the wiale ship Glo 3 at Pes - (24 of thirty; mance a vat wheres ae ian | line of the wagon road he has recently located able the rising and fallin: the vw i is firs! jeutenant. ny ook is Beaty eadie ans ee cia cliceigaenanis sketchy and well written, without any effort at | #94 constructed for the Goy ernment. He tells @ | being ‘more than asimpie journal of a practical | us that in the course of the last winter he com- weight and movement so delicate that the excess | and observing man. ted the loeati f his work to the Big Si ofasingle pound beyond any given weight or Returning to the United States in 1928, he spent pists ihe sons Sone ; pees oO fee eee Strain produces instant movement of the appata- | S¢vere! months with his family, and was after- | river, and sent the evidences of that fact tothe tas and secures exactly the relief needed. The wards ordered on duty at the rendezvons at Phil- Interior Department here, ere the opening of apparatus, too, willapply its own breaks, should the spring ; since which time the Dacotah Land injustice could accrne to its holders. and convey him toan unfrequented spot on the ‘The Will for the sellet of Alexander J. Atootia | crests waere Loaf ptablerpregtedignnr trad was then taken up, and, after discussion, it was | \"W Yor > eit nbegericwteor ged poe plese a ee of Claims for examination and The prisoner made as aerkal eo whatever, but, adelphia His cousin, James K. Paulding, was " i 5 “3 . $ lently resigning himself to his fate, passed the | Pisce at the é ~ at this time Navy Agent at New York. Tw Ix THE Howse, they went into Committee of | femainder of the night In bin colt cept neat SSEMALY ROOMS. @ break be necessary. years plided by while be was at Philadelphia, | Company hag been conceived and chartered , rat ’ ne HOgNt in bis cell. as if nothing ON TH 1GHTH OF JANUARY. and in 1:30 he joined the Constel'ation a reena? pany the Whole on the state of tue Union, (Mr. Pheips | had happened. Yes terday additional means i t Mussack or tae Governor of New Yorx — | class frigate of 36 guns, since cut down to a sloo} And further, that the use of bis name by the The Union Guards pledge themselves to spare no as her first lieutenant, on her cruise up the Medi- Minnesota Legislature as one of the grantees in the chair ) wwe to make this equal if not superior to their Inst of Pa., offered the usnal resolution | the Way of extra shackles and keepers, rend- fail wath ee 80 weil patronised by their frends, Pa 2 th - | mulitary and civic. At being expected that Governor King’s message terranean, under Captain 8 Wadsworth—our of dint inousparation as well ae in granting to ering a second attempt at escape perfectly hope. i" ibution of the different portions of | jess” We understund that th ho aid Esputa’s Celebrated Band is engaged for the oeca- would have been transnitted to the State Legisla- | Mediterranean squadion then cow Ssting of oniy 1 .. - 2 4 “4 A eee oe pereee ae Bieee it aS ture yesterday, an advance copy was sent to the | thoes or four vessels, and the flag-ship. being: tie | him and a Mr. Joseph F. Brown. of Minnesota, commnlticen, That, we, propescd te send $0 1S | Ret ee hee ee a aere, and that be a ¢-""- glapgiaaglipalieis teaa press, with the stipulation that it should not be — Seaohdess ee this time the leeding men of | certain ferry rights on the line of the wagon | judiciary Committee the portion thereof relating | he received S100 for his services Per iees ONE DOLLAR: adinitting Ooutenbe used until the delivery was announced, but some | (Pr, whose hamen have since diearperen foe, road (constructed under his immediate super- | to filibustering - and Ladien So haks ep che Mal of the papers have;jviolated (Leir pledge, and thus | the teyister. the last relic bei intendence) occurred without his knowiedge or | Mr. Guitman moved to amend this resolution © hats worn in the com excep! e Mil © the shesenge has gene to the public before its de- | the aot or che Retiring jay kg ee OY parece 3 so as to make the reference to a select committee. | young lady, the daughter of a highly respected livery to the Legislature, the House having failed | Commodores Rodgers, Borrow ainbridge, And furtheg; that be has not now, no: J ir has be to organize semper, he ac Chauncey. Biadie. attr aver badith ek Etesbinterask tn pos connection | distinction between a citizen and a subject of a} since, has just returned, not ouly widowed, but The Governor, in bis message, elludes with | jouw town to $15 month an ys feline . e gat < -. | Government. He explained the obligations of | terribly mutilated. The Se: ys Lave cut her satisfaction to the conduct of the Banks during poled aaa leaving ths Constellation ico tdieare with those enterprises. either directly or indi- ane Bll el tosses reserved rights ase tongue out and inflicted other injuries —Bristol ? s 7 citizens, it ©: t le a the late crisis, and their proud position at the | ¢t Norfolk, Paniding passed the years 1631-'2 and | Tectly . Hefewlag to the limited charactecof oor Goperet eel Present time. He recommends no change in their pce a RE apg feats 164 found. hive These statements from him are sufficient to | ment. he basisted that it has power only te pua- Jasues, but advocates keeping on hand twenty- | Yessel_ built in Washtoaten rege tipedd pe mg relieve him entirely from any odium that might | isi: offences against the laws of uations, but no lex a Ave per Cat. in coin to meet the ¢ash abilities, | size with the present brig Dolphili, and at tbat | attach ty him otherwise, through the fact that | SBtI*; and Mat our neutrality law of 1515 pro- | poe liMa, Nhe, Board of Trus ol three per cent. poate “4 g phin, at that d s vided for the punishment of other offences than | fur the Inst’ six months, out of the prohts of the exclusive of notes. Such a law, together with nr allel wuicuconteca ee carrying twelve | his name appears in the list of grantees that | those against the laws of nations. Ae contro- Bank, payable to stockholders on demand. weekly sworn statements, it is believed, would isappeared from the NV ‘ancl heen ——— has been mentioned above. verted the authority of the Government to Foc jan 6-2t JAS. ADAMS, Cashier. Ko far to prevent a recurrence of the latecatastro- | spent tweive months cruising sownd tents Youd this and to punish our citizens for Tacur- SMITHSONIAN LEC TURES.—On phes. The finances of the State are not satisfac- | India islands, ut found bis way, in 1635, up the | Bi rors cae | earn tO en tt Sine tieretoee | | _ WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ‘BVE ~ ‘di y ne ALLEGED Bribery or Speaker Baxks. | important, in bie estimation, that the proper ex. NINGS, J. tory. The canal revenues are again deficient, | Mediterranean. where he joined ont squadron, i i igation tent of our rights and duties should be Investi- NGS, January Gthand sth. Dr. J.J. Havas will 3 then consisting of the Delaware. Captain Nichol. | We perceive that the late investigation into m1 guts al a lecture on “Arctic Explorations,” The public are and the Governor recommends a retrenchment he Conet pt ae gatedand defined. The power of the Government | javited jon 6-xtd wherever it is possible, anda direct tax of one- | 120: the, Constitution, Potomac, and the sloop | the affairs of the failing Boston house of Law- | finder the Present neutrality law did not, he coa- | ———— a TENTION. ScoTT GUARDS —Y¥ half mill annually for two years as a resource rence, Stone & Co.. has revived the story that ee ere ane nee a Urs ace berets ceased tament os the infantre He likewise recommends a tax on railroads, and $10,000 of their deficit went to Speaker Banks | 1" Ms MaMalins Gureta Ee that the railroads be allowed to increase theic teen months with bis family at his home on | (2, the shape of a bribe for his favor for the Passenger fares ten Island. His promotion to the yrade of 17%, when the Federalists were in power, was reign! Reid MAS ht pate limited in time, and not intended to be perma- : failing proposition to increase the tariff for the ‘The Governor touches on national politics, and Jommander took place at this time, dating 9th | benefit of New England capital engaged in denounces the action of the President on Kansas | February, 37 In Ii, immediately after his were taken to secure the safety of the prisoner, Srroy Crvettr—We regret to state that a itary. He referred to the existing diversity of Opinion as | clergyman of this rag who married a gentieman on Committre of Arramrements. to the duty of one nat to another, aud to the | connected with the Indian service about a year =. barney gon ol Finherty, Done 5 — Lieutensn’ y, Sercean' in, Lieutenant O'Hare, Sergeant Dooly. at * WASHINGTON, January 5, rd of Trustees of this Bank WANTED-A SITUATION as Nurse or Cham bermaud. Good city reference given. Apply at No. 442 10th street, between E xnd F. it — ANTED—A SITUATION as Cook, Good oi references given. Address Box mo. BANK OF ¥ 188.—The Boa: Star Ofice. RES AZ. ANTED—A PLACK in a respectable family fe Chambermaid. The best of references can bexiven. Apply at Mxjor Eaton's, 20 1, fbetwew 20th ard 2ist streets, for three days. he YV ANTED—A good GIRL. to do Kitchenwor ust come well recorn: . API Pa.avexue, between lth acd Mth street s here relieved from command by Lieut. t Ridgway, and in 1*36 returned to Nor- folk im the Delaware, spending the coming Ance is essentially necessary. ‘There will be a dress TE. LL a nent. Besides, the inthuences under which the | deiilon Tuesday Tight Jan, 23th, 18%. WARXEED- by a Young W = on jiw was made were not applicable to the efr- By order of the Cone [2 & Krizate eahy, Good selerouses cumstances of the present dat It IIKUTENANT COMMANDING, | fiven Address A. N..atthis office. jan 6-2t" manufactures. The Junrnal of Commerce | Mv. J. G. Jones referred to the fact that, as our | ~===—7WUNW FO VE LAT ITP COLORED SERVANT WANTED to dothe . tion, e , ING TOTH At TKrASURER ws affairs, and believes that the free States will sus- oe Fig: Makes (baph seniniryintc dredge discourses on the subject thuswise : Government was distinguished as one of law, it| (3 of the ¥ oung Men's Christian Association | 4% Cooking and mae tgp potng — fen tain the canse of freedom in K t fi Was proper that this subject should go to the | having loxt or misiaid his receipts for the year 18%, | Good references required. Apply to J. WAGNER. Ninehde the Levitan ne culiest | din squadron, under Commodore Dallas, consist. |< some three weeks ago, a Boston corvespond- | Judiciary Commition. Ho did oan dake ane | eerind, lust of misteid his. reosipts for the year lass, | Gotan avenue, between 12th and I3th streets. extent. He recommends the Legislature to make | ing of the frigate Maredonian, and the sloops | ent of the Albany Atlas ‘and Argus wrote to that | terially from the ventleman from Mississippi on | Will please leave jeate receipts at the office of | iané 28 00 suitable provision for the further maintenance of | Warren, Erie, and Ontario. Retorning, he had | journal fospecting * rumor then current in pri- | the neutrality law; but he considered that the | [2 S!9t. 80.8 to enable him to make out lus report. WIFE WANTED.—She must be between 17 the rights of the State in meeting the appeal from pgp bade ”) = New York, and | vate circles in that city, tonching the transaction President, in his recommendation for more atrin. | 2225 203t" - 21. and 25 years old, and she must bea good seam- Virginia in the Lemmon slave case ‘aiting orders. above referred to. it was then said that among ! ; T 1ON. MONTGOMERY One that has no children, of ever was mar Paulding, now a man of over fifty, received his | the papers of Lawrence, had been found a voucher a. pe pcpebiead oat eene ian ar (em ARDS ‘ou Lay dC Such a one will find a good husband. He is oe Captain's commission February 29, 1844. Lastat | for ‘10,00 paid toa distinguished menuher of low Aue) aheare ee Pread at your armory on THURSDAY EVENING, the 1 or handsome, but his treatment and good PERSONAL. sea in “39, he was now, in 1846, given command | Congress then named. and that the further sum either val pea | sulyer sei Fc an bara Tth inst. | Panctual attendance is called for, as busi- | ounduct Coons Mind i euchrel Sekwee pean sods ot VW. Phelps, Minnesota, isat Kirk. | of he tweuty-gun sloop Vincennes, which, to- | of $75,0W had been expended in other moder, te | ¢! ity act. Special committees ought only to be | BSS Of importance will be transacted. Address a ieticr t> Damel Price, Star Ofos, vent, ‘ood’. ether with the Columbus, formed our East In- | ace mplish the enactment of the ‘Tariff law at SAeieten oe cnnjeets of special ome; na and he as (LOMAS McHENRY, Sec. | ue Where an interview can be had. The most snered Thalberg. the pianist, is in town on a fly- | “' *duadson. Returning in April, 1547, he took | the last session. ‘This statement was romptly | he reminded Mr owtbcuae task Rip foliation tal @oee ee ——-__"— | secreay wiil he k x os command, during the following’ year, of the | and indignantly denied by the political friends | 1355 waa referred to the Judiciary Committee QRPHANS’ FAIR REMOVED to IRON | \yTANTED—By 0 most respectable middie-aged ---. Capt. Kernan and Lt. Baldwin, U.S. N., toNentere Roce ‘Thee bee rate eruise | of the gentleman allude “Mr. Keltt denied the anthority of the Govern. | | HALL, PA. AVENUE.— The inclemency White Man, « situation as Waiter ina family. are ai the National, ican war, in which he took no share = Afler vis: ent to arrest, Walker after be had proceeded | ‘vero anxious (o dose, from attending the t fennobex *Aty ‘person senting one 'en tasshe eel Fond Mitchel Ree nemble family, a dauyhter | iting the Baltic ports, and receiving usual cour | political effect. For the sake of Commented tee Usieaes ne league from the shores of | Odd Fellows’ tall, th managers have bee e ad of Jobn Mitchell Kembte, bas made her mark on | tesies from the German towns, he joined the | political integrity, and in view of the great stig- rd De act shonhd he tet Comman- | vailed upon to continue 1t fora few days moi the public mind as a singer. Mediterranean nd squadron in ’50, under old Com. | ma which such a fact would fix upon our national ne Eheare : pad] Nea abe —_ fathered are maer ed predic noe socelthe grioms, | 77 tiauer Tiemann of New York has appoint- | Morgan Returning to New York, he again | Legislature, we hoped that the'denial was te lng censured by tat functions eee Lane patronace of the charitabie 1s earnestly solicied. ed a very worthy gentleman to be bis clerk. Mr. | Stiled for England, carrying out our contribu- | aut ority, and entirely reliable.”* + ese that a onary. ith t | Nearly one hundred and nifty orphan girls are de- J.B. Auld, formerly of the New York News. tons to the World’s Fair. In a recent conrertation with Mr. Benks, he | fo tie eee serosa sid pending upon the result of this effort to procure -...D°Atcey MeGee addressed the electors of | _ The next three years were passed in the quiet icles ees ermiaa poe psiclenit/a expects a exposition SE the | what 1s absolutely necessary for their pressing Montical alter bis election, promising to do his | Sld'tri pate the at pee esen Navy Yard, his | scouted the story as utterly false, telling us | ° conceived that Commodore Pasidine hed 2x, | Tae fam best for their interests, and to allow “by ones | Old frigate, the St. Lawrence, now being in the uation: He cohexeearn ar ICE CREAM. of the pureet Cream. at $1.50 to be by-gones.*’ w to, as a slander upon Lis integrity, and it was quite distinctly inti- mated that the whole story was sent abroad for please address O. H., at the « flice of this paper. It will be moat attentively attended to. jan5-2t* V ANTED IMMEDIATELY .—Several White Men (without families) to wi me Fr References req corner 454 and south N street: ritustion to work 4 that he had on one occasion borrowed some | creded hi« authority. He tho y, \ ona# Farm and eneraily useful. Paci: n ught Walker and | [ SAN, =f me ® Mr. Angel, American Minister to & ns the Retired Pits oad iy its action Cantar $5,000—if we remember the sum correctly— ne Sere he eattied tg sins Aa ath sgl eenig Jellies Chariotte de Huse, Biano Pps a Reva sane € ican Minister to Swede: », om 4 overnment. aration and restitution, more- ri is; erythi n wiles to his friends in Livingston county, thai | 49'te Neeson mee On the Naval List from No. | from the firm, with which to make some im- over, should be made to the parties aggrieved. | Marks /ies of various Kinds; and everything nice | Fao ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.—A he is settled in Stockholin, where the le, be Tl yeas provements on his homestead, and for the re- Mr. Stephens then proceeded, with much force | [CK CREAM STOR b, corner 18th and F streets. Practica! Draughtsman is des: of obtaining says, are quit 2 ad oa hree years ago he relieved Commodore New- ; a ee F i 4 9-im* employ ment in coping drawing. making ont werk '¥s, ave quite as extravagant as New Yorkers. | ton of the command of the home squadron, with | payment of which he executed a mortgage on | '? ¢xplain the scope and purport of the laws de- Hon R.M. McLane, Maryland, Col. Hv- | the Potomac for his fla ie L g-ship, er, U.S. A., Col. Sumner, do., Daniel Ruggles, | he bas ever since retained. Fh bode a Aree the property, which is still in existence and pes He wap hoi gen corona eee ness 1 IES” BONN sr com Bs; = ngs Sonne Sank: Ward, Georgia, Hon. John | of our difficulties with Spain, and his position, | 2anging over it. He-said that this transaction | laws he maintained, were expressly limited in cheabreasing, Puff, Side, and fine Ivagy Com Pope ape ork, (en PF Sinith, U.S. | commanding the home squadron, was one of im: | only is the basis of the $10,000 bribery story. ao eclading: the, “aintance ‘of, es solace jan 6-3t LAMMOND'S,7that. + and lady, C. 8. 8 rt i : s - 5 a SESE <PoT raed = at Willa , ajor C. 8. Sibley, S.A, Erie picomt jrnihvew sider: Adie oummbinnd si i league from our sea coast. Various sections of M , CLAIRVOYANCE. a. “ - not inconside: Tury Prerer Civi. War.—The following | the law of April 20, 1518, were read and explained ADAME CLINTON PRICE, Natoral Clsir- ---- Among the arrivals at Charleston from rable, consisting of the Wabash— rs : by Mr. in illustration and enforcement of this t, respectiully informs the Ladies and Gentie- Havaes, fast week, was Dr. Mariana de Criceno, bo Siag-chip—one so immense new frigates, | extract from a late Washington letter in the | YY es sel prenael rapier tin Wasnington, at the carpest solicitation of t the Ci ts i eamer Sus just y, : maTeR . she hs et mt ‘co i i b Medically or on Business Matters from 9a. m.to 6 eur Government from the Repul tic of Venezuela, | *Wenty-gun sloops, and the steamship Fulton; | the Topekaites of Kansas to reject every other | bad been guilty of any infraction of our neutral p_m..at No. 29 B street, for a short time only, ing drawings, and making tracings, &c. Apply, by letter or person, to A. K., 68: L strert north. a re V ANTED—Situation ‘o@ks.inaie and female, ina hotel or private family Best references yr | = iven. Address E. M., Star Office. Ww ANTED-—Bs a gentieman, his wite and daugh ter, TWO KOOMS. furnished or unformehed, with board, with a private family and ma reepect- abie neighborhood, Loca! between 5th and 13th street déress J. : z - A bliyations ian 6 St* . D. amt bis diplomatic mission expecially reiating to the | C*'tinly ample for any emergency that may arixe | mode of settling the difficulties of the Territory | °"\? i a iy Geonees eeaneeen. © b Z Mr Stephens concluded by proposing an] — m3 “ > ~ ee : ——acennenaseesme lostatta sie Tele cf she Peoding ques- Oepdiaeaktog now atrifie over sixty, is a | €X#ePt by an appeal to arms. and is the key to | 4 nend met, ayhich Mr. Quitman pied: pro- SOMETHING NEW FOR THE LADIES, WANTED IM ALE DIA TELY—A furnished ax the Bird’s Island ; mow® | man of family; bis wife having been a’Miss | the recent occurrence at Leavenworth City of ng for a reference of the whale subject to the Manufactured from Hair and Fish Seales ~ With Sve OF MK chambers, i : Kellogg, of Flatbush, L. 1, -.. Mayor Wentworth. of Chicago, went into several tldren, revi setae Meer reat homestead, in Flatbush Conunittee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report on the expediency of repealing or inodify- ing the neutrality laws Me Bocock held tuat it was in the scope ofthe Government’s authority to arrest and bring back Walker under the circumatances, wherever found on the high seas and dieing room. Apply to No. 181 Browns’ Hotel, a WA ier oix to KIGHT THOUSAND OL. 1.4 RS, for three or ve vears, for which security will be given in Real Estate situated on enn avenue, between 8th and Mth sta, Inquire at this office. "dis tt WANTED TO HIR B.—$3,000, for the term of 5 years, secured on sn improved farm, of 30 acres .by adeed of trust. situated near the city. In- terest paid annua'ly. Any one wishing to invest in that way, will please address J. B.S., Box 5S, Washington city, stating when and where an inter which the telegraph tells : “Neither the Topeka Constitution nor an en- abling act, such as Mr. Douglas has proposed. can be adopted by Congress. The former would feevive no support, except from the Republicans ‘The latter is disconntenanced by the Democratic = BR. VERDI members generally, who think it safer to take the The debate was further continued by Messrs . 8 ‘ = 4 iecompign vonetiation 'Fhis ‘iat plan will | Maynard, ‘Stanton, Lovejoy” and others, wat | HLomanea Tait Pi StciAx & SURGEON. it look ty meet with a persistent opposition, and, though it | the commiltee rose (Mr. Sickles belug next enti- | * iikae houee vost Ok be Ta. on, 3 tod ont Tice boy arrested and locked up for several hours. | it look natural may be carried in thesenate. yet it will have a | tied to the floor) and the House adjourned p.m. = ~ The Chicago Tribune warns its readers aud citi. Wasttncton, Dee. 20, 1957 hard struggle in the Honse. Besides, if it should zens net to call the Mayor « Mail Bags,” as he It isa great mistake t 1 Hid pag ais J.F. nee | won't stand it grens in taking ar Psp Pi ger because Con- | be accepted, and the State yovernment be put in yard, New York; Dr. A. Bracelets, Pins, Earrings, Head Dresses, Neck jacesx,and Watch Guards. Also, Point Lace and Pot Lace A plique Setts. ‘The above new and beautiful goods are now for sale at the New York Mancy Store, No. 3) between 7th and 8th streets opposite Centre Market. asaloon in that city on Christmas'day to geta kin-cocktail. After he had drank it, a newsboy, called * Big Jim,’ — to him, “ Wish you a merty Christecas, Mr. Wentworth!” He turned : : ‘i Tound and said, "It is none of your business, | _\-MAS Day 1x Wasuixctox.—A Washington whether it is meri ot.” Where: correspondent Y ii ‘aie Sime called nien "Mail Bags.” Thin won| her experience this ete oa Xa too much for the Mayor's dignity'and he hod van her experience in this city on X-mas day. Does jan 6 6t* +4J.C. Peters and E. : Okie, Providence, Proceedings of Te-day. . ¢ ‘ i ss Eovermneat } : aye be had. Interest paid semiannually if pre- ers of enter- | operatien in conformity w » the Free-Srate a a ach “tmerntag bour?'| S$ rt EI tainment are suspended, in ref, that there is uo | men threaten civil war. They prefer this to the | 18 THR SENATR, to-day, m' 8 5 STICE OF E OF The UF. A mazniticeut electrical anachine has |/#*- On the contrary, a merrier week than that | peaceful und legal remedy of the ballot-box.’ ragga nae eemcena a em toon talib! a. ed sJeatice ts Eneioad ond the ‘United States: by OF GENERA | LINEAL EER Deen constructed in Boston for the University of last past would be wasteful and ridiculous excess. ° proceedings, the resolutions of Mr. Crittenden | Conway Robinson. Mississippi. Odious politics have been forgotten, which in A at No. 319 C street, between 6th and 7th. and next to ‘Todd's Hat Store, and opposite Bank of Washine- ton, requests the citizens of Washington togive him encouragement. The subscriber's object ist seaure gond servants to our ef na, and to find suitable places for Servants who come well recom - mended. Such as desire employment, and sueh »< &re inneed of proper Servants, should give me a cal! d7-im* ei JEROME GILLISS. UF The Newsbo; 8 _ f : boys’ Sunday School th Cin. | iti is one blessing. They onght to be tabooed Nore s0u'Hox. Wx: H. Sewanp cinnati, is prospering *. in 6 ” 4 Wasnixoron, Jan. 6, 1858 It now numbers seventy ¥ gi opeitpainee CM peculiarly forlorn in the Dear pth caer A Deine in your paper . a of ont-o v 7 a notice in alf of Mr. William Beach, an- ee Jee bn stein a sper aaa camen have com- psig ccueaek the ane oot at nouncing bis loss of a considerable sum of money eres a ‘on’ at Chicago, | were rural parties, who bad reserved the day and | {9 the street ten days ago. This morning Capt. * . : visit for sight-seeing, plodding in dripping r- | P.M. wprgd called upon me, and info: med me By A womau named Nancy Gilbert was, last | ments froin the Departments te the Capitol, from | that one of his servants, a slave, had found the Mrtowiented 2 ‘ death by falling in the fire while | the Capitol to the Navy Yard, over magnificent | Money on the day of its ‘supposed loss, Init had intoxicated. Spaces, without cbaatala ingress or access, and | SPent it for her own use. Capt. Henry. neverthe- fea During the past year 4,500 tons of tron and | £nally’ subsiding nto Tocte’ tictess, jaded and | !€ss, insisted oti [nonin eRe and. $e TER oO! bashels of walt were imported at Peters. | S8Ked. and with not even a negro concert to | Pald It to me for Mr. Beach. As Capt. Henry bury, Va., from foreign ports. tempt them out in quest of amusement. will accept no indemnity from me, and I feei Vol 1.—As to the place and time of a transaction on receed i: treating ehielly of the conflict of Vol. 2—Eroating of the subject matter of personal 2 ing of : notions; inother words, of the right of action Jang S°POrvoIUMe, A RANCK TAYLOR. FLOUR AND PRODUCE WaREnousE, ned have in store and for sale— ano bile, Bate BLOUR from ane Valen, 24 bbls. Seperior do. "gon do. wis. Fi be 0. Also BUTTER: TURKEYS. CHICKENS, LARD, &e declaring that it is properto increase the revenu from customs by @ resort to “home valuation.’’ came up, and was postponed without fixing a particular time to take it up An Executive Message from the President, treating of our relations with Nicaragua, waa re- ceived; but when the Clerk read a few para- graphs it was discovered that it related to Exec- tive business, so its reading was then stopped Shortly afterwards the Senate went into Execu- tive session, wherein they were engaged when the Star went to press For HIRE—A first — Man-see very, 2 lave, vant, iful eoachman ‘ead of seasliegs stoma and habite. 2 Price $20 per month. Apply st ofhce basement rtory Q a ©, Mr. J.G_ Jones, of Pa , report- R ; in faet,all kinds of Country Produce 1? : * UP The Philadelphia papers state that up. | q Bete were FARES of berated mechanics, | that { aus, nevertheless, under obligations, on be- od, trom Ways and Means Commitiee, the annual | Tee!ved daily, by th DPA TLEY & SON aa ee aanINGTON aT Wards $6,000 worth of lottery ticket were sold in | ying bad w yitoy, firing, powdes-loeded pis- | er Mie eeie aoa pubic cepa: Xt my | West Point Academy appropriation bill; com-| janG2w ___No.35 Union street, Aloaanavia. ALA XANDRIA & APTS TO : twat city the day before Christmas, howling hariniesen scene ne the Streets in | Pro cease of hia bonofable sonnet mitted US Mr. Hermann, for several years attached q WO VERY PINE SECOND HAND PIAN- There were homeless op aa at our P. uBio to Kunkel & Co.’s Ethiopian troupe, as one of Sunday beots, ca Nady ye sdtgre. Pobeia] bet. 9th and 10th sts. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. O3 for sale very * hburne, of Illinois, reported, from the Witttam H. Sewa Mr W aehbarre, Pe on refully blac by thei Commerce Committee, a bill supplementary to | §10r,5% Pa.avenue ye hen aba : ba #, died in Richmond on Monday. own bands, in long muddy walks & okie “west Mr. Wattacn, Editor St tlosaet on ta eeatet eauweceenien Ct Tue chanean | 2m JOHN F, ELLIS, yr | Kent po ran Sr wan Guat oad en's wet | socead ne nvitatia te dion, Whom they had ex- Navan Cover op Inquiny.—Court No. 3 | boats, Ke ; made aspectal order forthe fot Tues- | DQ ng aven VE Wiech Taner st apes at rek bs sl ; u — XO. 7 night, while’ eating supper, by an unknown am, | to thelr ollices to magni OC, wending moodily AKEN AT SANDS'S GALLERY are anid to Sassin. sayin a. r. Whitely axked leave to report from the | 1 Teoniog off goods | heap i ro eeabape #8, smoke | was occupied to-day with the case of ex-Capt. re pp jan i= Jenny Lind hes given concerts lately at : Sey Aeciewe sights ‘et the eye that looked | Ramsay. Senator Mason was examined in Snother edition af 100,000 copies ut the ane alae pokreNc pa. PUR SS. ca BAS, Dresden. rican stop] rom t low jut Ih tl ¥ voc € 3 a HL authorised his landlord to Pay. $20 for thee aig; | Toot in Washin Pr jbere was not a | Government behalf, and the Judge Advocate | tnral portion of the last Pateut Office repor! Pete ban ‘on under which there w: FP; rted, from tbe Military af- | Pins. China @., cheap for tieket—the Genin and Dodge cmd the first | oven if ‘¢ nog in silver chalices and fat erie’ read some documentary evidence. The case Mr. Faulkner repo! ian 5-3t LAMMON D'S, velain, un to make room for fres! be equal to any taken in thecity,a.d maoh cheaper. T oy combine derabiity and Uathialness. = Ceme early inthe day. avenue, between 8th and 9th streets. jon 4-th R. ANDS. to isth Pa ave. = WG. SeTZEROTT Sore a of Brarc’s WwW. and Bacon & Raven's pn ny ROE rg plhcsc papal He ts - mother js a fortune. Pd an secomptice of counterfeiters. Her, st. ———— T , are — fairs Committee, a bill to correct an error con- AM MO “| )PRIME PHILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER U7 Last y. on pore d crystal decanters sed here for want of witnesses. ropriations for the support of the CAUTION. for sale at Gitard College ; 31 whre bouwd cut toiteentg | and mince plew made with plenty of Olardewers | eee Sree se eee Puories for the cerrent faecal | L FOREWARN aif pores or pereone from rae: | ai, SETTER ANE EES BEPOT died. and t was expelied. “The present numice | wanting, at footing ak, Aatherioys wed the | Axormen Isprax Couxcrt.—This morning, | vear, oe Jn the enroliment of the last an- | Yormng anz, Perr. of parool of my family sa Lam der | AIK, SUTTER: AND F . eri the attachment of cousanguinlty.esil itclanutah. | he Wyandotte (civilized) Indian delegation, | nual army appro reported, from theCommitiee on | “ang ae EO sae pHEN BRADY. | ( JRIENTAT NAIL POLISH. ging 2 vert fal fuss, implicat Mt te mone ca ee ph B. Zeigen- | ness, or selfishness, or Lcare not what ; und Low | now in this city, held a protracted council with Foreign Afuirs, a revolution calling on the Pres- saitsire, ts, the Hager ‘mis, Sf CLE BSS Hicated in meny cases of arson, is under | jt it arrest » lows and brightens at Christmas tide bout 23 po Bila! € went to cburely, and then we went to din- ner. Everybody shapld go to chureh on Chirist- mas, and almost everybody did. And here is the Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, on Co fo) interrsion copceraiog the state of our rPRREE SECOND HAND PIANOS. Various topics toyching the interests of their “ur Micoffer moved to amend it, by adding | ‘ar, ‘Fwoser SF. tribe under the charge of the Bureau. similar inquiries concerning the state of eur rela: | At ihe Mune ioreor W. @, METZEROTT.