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, = ’ 4 °, r; : -_ * Tt ro — bia Lodge Festival ; to-night —— ; Will: ao _— - i“ LEGRA PH! ; r Carsuxat Count,—Whell ou report closed. on | without fail. The fast'trie Lodge have | ©*respondence@fithe Bua. moved? ce SIE. = DAY & TO-MORROW Mognina.| ~* * ts} ] Satufday, the Court was engaged in the trial fore shown their disposition toattend its Szonourown, Jan. 11, 1868 pare: we: ey ag | Fien . Benjamin Woods for killing Samuel Brown Say a cara non bins ahd conmenuentty | | Y rom the concise, elaborate and able report of | POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE COR A G ALE BY CATALOG tC!) Sanex save £4350 TORE momere. the 13th day of September, 167. we may be certain t ? Hall will | our Clerk, made on Friday nighty SirLarap Wang. &:.. being the stock of Sve of | (% A8DCosrty Puas, Lueoans Reuss, Ripine Face Rune y 4 be filled to-night, whatever the weather. «Phe Stes-total recei hc Hoisuch ia tie ra is routhot New York On | GIOvRS Gacttunrs, Ml tee —On TuEspAy Arrival ef the Steamer Africa. Hugh Ragan, tecalled by Mr. Maury, és tothe receipts into the treasury ON DAY se bmente south 'clocs | MORNING. izth int ot 10 Solock. wesnaltealt. ~ sa n Programme of the festival is a capital one, and is } the 1887 the total VDA ORNING, lith instant, at Lb P a0 ‘oth New York, Jan. 10 —The steamer Africa ar- identieg. of It ts the samewoat Brown }sure to be carried out to the letter. We recom. year 1857 2mounted to $56,109.36, and Yo er1 | sell at store No. 55 on 7th street (under the | & ou cu. Seanas avener, Fare, Robes. | tived here about moon to-day, from Liverpool , tS al te ae mend our readers who bave not so decided to | ©*Petditures to @47,961.47, leaving a balance op ie House.) the entire stock; we namein part | °° thay ees quality, aud are | with dates to the ith ult. Phe steamer Falton ia are [omnes closed here. | make up their minds instanter to attend the fes- | band of $8,817.89. That we may givea more dane bith Beaobati te match, warranted genuine to their name : whieh | arrived out on the 24th. os poor ne nnounced that the defence waiv- | tiva) € guarantee them a delightful evening. | @istinct idea of certain portions of the report, we eo and Garnet Brooches, Ps, ‘will be found sets and sin le pieces from §} to Sit; | The English bank rate bad been reduced to8 the tentimsny for the eteneere en Panes of ~—e 2 Sa neta, Yale | Henetea Renate forms Wee Hee Sascesran tarecee ce | PSO a ence te Rage : le my da the same va Latterns It was sai bh Gor- The defence was opened by calling tae Pras — ace nrais OC BO OUR vein wetth this a tacinane of ton footie et, Sen! and Mourning Rings Erma Onpet sal Sts tes ee ich | ernments were trying to Settle tReGimecte oe. Rew J-€- Smith, sworn—as to the character of | the bells ringing, at intervals, until an early hour and expenditures for'the vear 1958, showing that | Fine Gold Guard, ob, and Chataiain Chaiua Russian and Siberia Sguicrel Sate med Nowke tween Spain and America in regard to the Tiga Predicts Mother isa member of the Fourth | this morning. The first was caused by a bril- | onthe < Deceanbor, 1858, if all general taxen b™ Aico a terre eoock ef toe Leman oe iity of nold aad | Merk Bets complete, apfereet sizes Fenelana Presbyterian Church, since 1842; witness has | tant light in the eastern section of the city, re- | are paid over, together with the interest on the silver W. ¢ hunting and open face cocon hae | Real Sable ju Sets sud Single The British snd continental news is generally ——— bp sen ee accearoggr flected by the burning of something on the Mary- =, oe Chess; " ypeaiko andl our te si | Fold, All of which must positively be sold without ay ye ok eaimportant. The Britian experts daring No- : «| land side of the Anacostia, about o'clock. The ch until latterly has been sind fhe 0 cost, ica Link Set, the best Panbes show 6 a bim bave always been favorable; witness marri- : receipts of the year will exceed the expenditures ‘erms cash. Real Hadeon Bay Mink Set. A further reduction of the French army has Faden —wh > Lonel = ne on witness sew him fre- | Botimore” talepieettseet tt wens ih | by at amount of #9,290.10; but admitting, which | janil WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. | BO a... S%s7, Sable.Carosand Sete uch Sartber “pee. y — se pc calbyappeessd 's house. he | Companies generally turned out to go, but discov. in all bability will be the case, that the same UPTHE ABOVE SALE IS_ POSTPONED. Sable The London Times in — of President : . P. g, sworn.—Has known the ering that if was beyond the city limits they re- | #Mount of canal taxes due in 1863 remains over | Account of the rain, until WEDNESDAY | Capes, Vietorines, Sets Mele sx Buchanau's Kansas sevtiments in the message, prisoner many years; he was in our Sabbath turned to their quarters. The third alarm was | 204 uncollected until 1859 as is now due and will MORNING, Isth inst., same hour. Kioch and handsome large Black V says that there js a cautious balance and anxious is fatally often; his metBor nee iets sited | caused by the Cursing’ of ae old tee nese Femain over. until 1838, is $8,763 30, stil the re- | "jan tate ALLE BARNARD, Aucte. | Pullle, Beas. Racooon. Genet nad angoin Hohen fina be nnncoas atten nel Ga nedoenas bs formerly used asa T's shop, on K st: in | Celpts , according 1s estimate, = ——— —— 's ie ani meceeds not but up bod him as = ectlonate non; have never heard | the Firct Ward. This’ wes about’ o'clock aed ceed the ex; itares by about $950, after allow- MARSHAL'S ‘sal, - Pye see writ of Beaver. Mink. and Otter Riding Gauntlets is too transparent . nything against him the Western Hose and the Franklin were on the | !9& $5,000 for contingent expenses. Cireumstan- Circuit ne Of the District of Columb foc the Finndecine Cloves tured a lined with Fur Financial accounts from all quarters are encour- Cc ct pies ere amy sight = mer ground. coast! Pie « Sr arise to May § pce forens County of Washington, and to me jirected, will WAS Ars pioven: 3 iding recom Victorines and seine. No ae of consequence bad oceurred seve: is ms to ap- pose j + ‘ ri joued. . Coddi . mer- while heute Pus trade. — Evection.—Ata meeting of the Metropolitan sacinnte a taal ikaimohon eiscinie a ie Genre ‘Hon A oe vare richeet ebants in, pines jonse door of said county,on SATURDAY These Furs are the richest and handsomest Thomas Hollidge, sworn.—Know the Prisoner, | Hook. and Ladder Company, the following off- Pine further says: + Dooming vhat it may be de- | the Sist day of y a BDAY ee eee Rise fer twenty years; have always omen close by him; . tion, | herewith lay before you a particular state- z peaceable boy since I was burn; have seen him a | John 8. Chauney; Ist Vice President—Tpomas ment of the total contingeat copenses paid in Spey pone eben I Roo in Fosse ‘ation Efert deal lately; his character for being peacea- | Stone; 2d Vice President—Charles W. Hawke; 1857, distinguishing respectively those which | HOG owas AD Oo cten | le and quiet is excellent. Secretary—James A. Ingram; Assistant Secre- Properly attached to 1856, althouzh paid in 1857, | upon ns the property or dames ind those which truly belong to 1857. The former, | be sold to satis Re, ag No. 279, ever | chants in the American trade. had ‘ the inf following deveribed property ictwits Alf ackedanes | beceld without Ppecrese ste and Will positively | “ The patlion 1a the Bank of England shows ton % r jo" leseribed ef 0 Wit: Or ° never have seen a more | Co"* Were elected for the ensuing year : Pesident— | sirable to the two Boards to possess the informa- ite, claim. and interes tin and tothe three 7e wall oy one Fee Pree renrde peppery papel g omy ange pemason — _ tor | COBt. Was anticipated within a fortnight. MASi rons Sed eke Lit fitae of a writ of | “The latest telegraphic advices from Hamburg tho Clerk's office of the Cironit Court of the Dis- = cheering, money being abundant at easier John Ki: sworn.—Have known the prisoner | tary—Chas. E. Orme; Librarian—W. A. Gor- eighteen won never saw anything bad ab him; a Directors—M. Donrall, Ist; C. W. Sher- we uiet of Colum! for the County of Washington, . ‘ou will perceive, is @2,503.11, and the latter | 1es7,in favor ot Fowler, * Tshali expose to 90 sale, Cotton closed buoyant, with an upward tend- his reputation is good; never heard a w Fait W. Scott, 34; J. B.’ Walling, 4th; $3.91 58; and the total amount to $6 431.69. : eau ‘ D. HOOVER, Marshal Cask, ne front of the Cou; “House, roe o' asd ency. Trade at Manchester was more active, but against him. Chas. Holbrook, 5th; Standing Committee—M: | “*<. For the same reason T also hand you a state. | Jan f-dtey for the District of Columbia, | oounty,on TUESDAY. the 12th day of January 1856, without improvement in . Aaron WW. Miller, sworn —Charles Sharp was | Donrall, C. W. Sherwood and ‘T. Stone; Dele- | ment showing nn amount of lade ness of the ARSHAL’S SALE. — In virtue of a writ of | to wits’ Alkdeieaners e GKE Hele ea ead | The advices from pots or teconent. Laste- sent for to testify before the grand jary in this Onan a aoe vioannn san roi es a Corporation in 1856. which has been discharged Fieri Faoias, isxued the Clerk's Office of | tereat in and toe houne, ereeted om part a1 ‘Lot No, | 2©W was captured by the Bri forces on the cane } Fi a So “8: - the present year, reaching in the aggregate to | the Cirouit Court of 1ot of Columb; forte 1, in Square No. 437. oorner of G street south and | 17th. The fighting commenced on the 13th, when John Flaherty, sveorn.—Know Benj'n Woods; EE $12,301.44. County of Washingt tome directed, shail | 7th street west, in the City of Washineton, two guns were capiured and part of Jeliabad have Known bim six years; has worked under | Assavit axp Batreny.—This morning, a| There are other items of interest in the report, one puplio sale, for Casu, in fo t of the as the property of destroyed. On the 15th, after a contest of two acter of w man inny life; when he workedaer | Germs, uamed John Schaub, went to the ofice WW. Hy TentyY Biaq.s the clerk to the Commts- | Sth day Of Jamoury: Ros, oC HF Soon A ANS EN isd orot Cripps & Waller: | Poe "Delkesch ‘and Moruaiewe Tee mace me, he never lost any time of Justice Goddard, and complained that he had | .\dney of the ‘Sinking Fund, transmitted to the | !°¥!RR desoribed property, to wit: All defaudant’s fit 4 n Senter Jacob King, sworn.—Has known the prisoner | been assaulted and beaten by Robert Ringen- 3 = Be OVER, ten to recover the ition a few bours Councils on Friday evening last, the following | [iMht, title, claim, and interest in and to Lot No. 3. | 19 dts Marshal for the Distret of Coluatin. ae posi sub- by uare N. ec Wasbin Es Be IR is te 2a rlateta eto ateson aide tee inesierone ae uently, but were repulsed with heavy loxe Dota rary Dever heard anything against him | banch on Seventh street, near the Park He had | report of the workings of that thud up te Jonwen together with all and. siaeier Mansion, D.C» ARSHAL'S SAL E—In virtue of a writ al | On the ith, the commento in tinh edeennn before this time. evidently been poughly handled by some one. Ist, 186%: On that day the Commissioners held | thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of hert facins. under the Leen law, issued from | across the canal and took Secunder Bagh, after Wm. Storey, sworn.—He served with witness | His face being cut and bruised, and his clothing | Cor oration stock amounting to $78,672 62: due | Edmond Riley. and will be suldfto satiety Judiciate the « lerk’s office of the Orrcuit Court of the Distrist | an obstinate struggle. The beavy artillery then three years as an apprentice; never had cause to | dyed in blood. Justice Hurphy directed him to Caguration for interest $1,205 $5; Redeeming | No. 87, to October term, 1257, in favor of John | of Columbia for the County of Washington. and to opened on Samuch for three hours, and the posi- aiplata of bins; his character was always good; | appear before the grand jury as be was, and let | fund in the hands of the clerk SIL i70 16. weeks | Waters. J.D. HOOVER i me directed. 1 shall expose to publia sale. for Cash, | tion was carried after an ovetioae fight. Early he was a man of cood impuixes. that body take action immediately. ing in the aggregate $64,009.23. From this| jang ts for'the Buteor Coe TURBIVAV. tho 13th day of Sorte, ies aout c | on the Irth communications were opened with John Hammond, sworn,—Has known prisoner . amount the Vorporation notes in cirealation, ee eae Sts = =i) Eat tha following deseribed property. to wit: Ali | the barracks. A long caunonade com 1» five years; his reputation is wry. ood. bis char- At -ne Turatre, to-night, a fine bill com- | St¥,907 is to be deducted, which will leave a net By J.C. McGUIRE, Anct. defendant's right, title, oarm, and mterest inandto | and the ~ mess house” ‘was carried by assault acter Lal gener and quiet is gor ke was always mencing witb the truly amusing farce, “‘A Coun- | balance in the hands of the Commissioners, as Very VALUABLE BUILDING LOT NEAR | % brick howse erected on Lot’ B, in Square No. 58, | at 3 o'clock, and the troops pushed on and occu- quiet eivil. tees fi Hour,’ after which barat the earnings of the concern up to the before-men- THE Patent Opvice ar Pusiic Avetion.—On | On Third strect north, between E ard F streets pied the Montremahbal before dark. Officer Ross, sworn. —As to Woods character, | ‘€%* for an Hour, er which comesa charming } ¢ionea time, of $40,092.23, The only indebted- | TUESDAY AFTERNOON iath instant, at 4] west, in the © ty ot Washington, D.C., sized and | P'7 1 o'pitish lows in the several on is and testified that he was a man of good habits | Vallet, with the favorite Teresa Rolla as “Terp- | ness of the Sinking Fund is for clerk hire the | o'clock, on tho premises, I shall seil part of Lot No. | levied opon as the proper:y of John W. Jordan. and said to have been only four officers and always; had known him some two or three | Sichore;” the whole to conclude with a brilliant | past year, and for the citeulation 4, mSauare No. 429, fronting 19 feet 7% inchet on ith = PO EO eee wouuded yearn. | “Festival Dansante.’> PeCee aucuatorenedae tne nines of Capt. Det.n | ftteet West, between north G and H streets, running tm favor of Cripps & Waller, “Joseph F. Hodgson, sworn —Has known the A pleasanter resort than this pretty Theatre, oe y Roche, that a change for the bett ed in | Dagk BS feet. 419-ta Marshal for the Distt of Columbia, | Can oO map ay Sorel Coston Fy oche, thatacbange for the better occarr a ' ft t hi d bi 9- arshal for the District of Colu ampbell’s attacking force nu «ber twelve Prisoner four years ; his reputation is good; has | W!th its really good entertainments, canuot be de- his condition on Saturday, since which time | in, Heed for wale se tine seer er pand desirable moe RE 2 hy k in h sired. has bee ined of h One-fourth cash; th oi 6.12, and Cuuisen onert merged 9 on compere eard man les; in his favor ; knew 2 x some hope has ‘n entertained of his recovery. erms: Oue-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12. children were sent from Lucknow to Compore Perry; red peas opal ae Perry at the Northern Tué Laxvis Orera Trovrs draws good au- We are confidently informed that, unless some | !8 months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust FUTURE DAYS. ‘i Liberties’ market house about the middle of iast Y Peery ht + 7 | under escort. ; unforseen accident shall occur, and if the wea- | "the premises. * Ts ARSHAI/S SALF.—In of a writ of | Reinforcements were daily arriving, end all September, and he was drank; that was on Sun- | Uences nightly, and Landis and his excellent | }nforseen. accl favorable, the Little Falls Bridge | _iau 7-4 J.C. MCGUIRE, Auect. fier fncina jesued | Clerk's Office of the | alam for the garrison and outposts hed cubeided an and the next day witness heard of the stab- | company keep everybody well amused. This re 9 nex of sta’ : are ma th: will be far enough advanced to admit of travel USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE RE Cireutt Court of the District of Columbia for the | “rwenty-four members of the al family were Hing cast of the negro Brown ; on tbat occasion | evening the first night of T. D. Rice’s farce of | over it in about iwo weeks, Estate.—in apron ofa icarecicerates County of Warhington, and to me directed, J shail | oencated at Delbt = J Perry was staggering along the street Jv.abo Jum Previous to the piece the usual va- | ‘The Potomac fire insurance fompany, have de- | the teuth day of April. in the year one thousand | XPOxe to public sale, for CasH, in front ‘of the ss ~ > - Sir Colin Campbell bad been slightly wounded deve bles oe ain RuowS Petry ; would not | riety of negro minstrelay, &c. Go early and se- | clared a dividend of seven percent for the half | eleht hundred nnd Bity-tvee hy! tho Cee ned | Court Honse sour. of said counts one RETAT. the . ‘ believe bima on oath; have known him three | cure seats. . | for Prince George's unty, sitting as a Court of ‘th of sumer 1858, at 12 o'clock m., the folivwing year ending December 31st. Ei 3 5 property to wit: All defendant's right, title, enim, Convention of the Seldi: fisi2. peliev e Squity.in@ cause therein depending. wherein A‘- i > 35" ae Pars pan room. —tentat te wenee | Scueeinn reer ech zante came | nd inom eanaae nee teva ge | fav acid Reamer AR | Eaten nae are pitas |, Comrenon tthe Rte ata. , 2 y others, pin plairant, 5 nt i , Dr. Henry Bavo, sworn —Testitied to Woods’ | denien.that cases of small pox have been sent | rain, which has laid a complete taiverpor ance, | Sit, are defendants tne undersigned as Truster, | 8d sincular the iniprovameats Bitakes ont | ord ais eke ee 7 ee ° character; had always regarded bim as an order- | from that city to Washington to be provided for, | all kinds of out-door business. therem appointed, will expose at public sal U en as the proper'y of Juba M. MeCaila, and | orjal was adopird, asking Congress to an ly, honest man. . he x 4 f Ms a = and avers that the man sick with the smallpox We learn that the handsome monument which | highert bidder, on the premises, on THURSDAR, old to satisi¥ Juiciaia No. i41. to Getober | appropriation to the soldierwof the war of 1812, will be s y ES * . Mr. Benj. Ferguson, sworn.—Knows Perry; ,at the hour of twelve | tf, 1857, 1n favor of Sweeny Rittcebunce &. Co. who came up the river, was in a vessel from is to m t in Oak Hill Cemetery, where | the 14th day of January. j OVER, and of the frontier Indian wars at the same period. ; bad = 4 poxe . | o'clock. in, if fair, if not at the same time and ‘, an ay ol it was steted by several speakers, that e num- bie 12 eee fortruth and veracity; Knew | low, hound to W aghingios: stan M tert oe aaitawns fom wen rok exper pees ~ gions fait day Shorsamier, ail theese fan6 ts__Marehal forthe bistrict of Columbia. ber of the nen who were engaged in the war, and 7 . > ’ * By |, sit > JIRE. iding ¥ " Mr. iffe ra . i ard L. jompson. and nuw decreed to co lor s y 7 x ‘ 4 to the jury, ax follows : ee entered the store of Mr. D. Quinn, corner of | on K street near the Washington brewery, about | the purposo of division and partition hetweon his SUnIon Ronee “a8 INVOICE CunSIONED BY THE -. + that Conyvress should afford them aid. Af- Hupsox Bay Fee Company—Witnocr hesexye. | J08t6= that 1st. jf the jury believe from the evidence that | Thirteenth and G strects, and demanded liquor. | twoo'clock this moruing. “Tue house Was on. | widow bed hoe Gition, and pas Lands contain, m | J.C. MeGure will sed, on WEDNESDAY: tne | tt matual salutations and the renewal of old ac- there ts a reasonable doubt as to any fact neces- | Mr. Quinn refusing to give it one of them struck | tirely consumed. We understand there was no reg poe am peed gentignous parco's, upwards of | 1th inst.. at il o’clook, on the second floor of the | uaintanceship, they adjourned to meet at this sary to constitate the prisoner's guilt under | him on the face with a stone, inflicting a severe | insurance upon it Spectator fame Th ri = jeer ey mon Auction Rooms, 4 splendid assortment of rich Furs, | place ou the 4th of March. this ens thea they ouahts te Cpaergre: Wound, which required the attendance of a phy- Land omoug the tracts proposed to be sold. Some | nsitind ¢! be . sician —— = = % Rossian Suble, Mink, Stone Martin Escape of am Alleged Ferger. of the parcels of land have valuable improvements Russian Fitch, Water Mink cane ti the fury, believe from the evidence that —— GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS, | 11, $10°°f)8.01 '424 have valuable impr and (aed ths auld weed produced death, but en-| * Setice of Drv Mackay's Second Lecture ts F on | French Sable, Mountain Martin Boston, Jan. 9 —Yesterday afternoon, Donald Certain a feasonable doubt ns te the intention to | SWAvOIdably crowded out w-day. We learn that | [LOUR AND BUCKWABAT MEAL. aly orkodc tnd well adapted tu the ruci'cf the | ™** Gioets, Wits, oyeg angCardial Capes, | Mel cilan: a mawatactarer of W. Patan tn Kiley take life, then they should fiad him guilty of | the Doctor, who is delighted with Washington, — ple crops of the county, ‘These lands ar M 4 7 . a the This stock comprices every article of Fur worn | street, by jampi from a window in the second A fresh supply of Glenwood Extra FLOUR. and ediare view ty of Brand il be sold : y t, by jamping ae 15.4 pe] ee dence that | Will be detained here some days by social en- | Smalls superior BUOKWHEAT Mla pate | im ot to Suit Purchaacrs. ie will be sold | by Ladies. on story, and he | eas ean Sen os. Sees the prisoner and the deceased were engaged in a | &*S°Meuts, after which be goes to Cincinnati. jan Gendt __ Watorstreet. Georgetown, D.C. | hundred dollars in cack ee be fete etl — Sleigh Robes Prarie Wolf, Bear, Astri acharge of forging signatures to notes for three Teneounter or scufile, and that during the same} Tue tecture at the Smithsonian Institution VOR SALE—ARNY’S CONFECTIONERY | *4/#; 4nd the rosidue of the purchase money to be Gents’ Fur Collars and Gloves, in Beaver and | of four thousand dollars the wound charged in the indictment was in- a 5 5 1s offered at private sale. A great bargain and a = mm equal instalments in one, two, three, and Otte: : Bicted, under heat of blood and without malice, prbeeoms for this evening, is postponed till fur- good opportunity for a Confectioner who under. | 'UT years from the day ot P| the same to bear in- then they ought to find said prisoner guilty of | ther notice. ter 4 Sabl M ¥ . saan mak etel Bernt. nenods ta Dustnoes terest from the day of saie, and to be seeured by the : sideline ee eee — Sonviaw Sines mapslaughter only. : bonds of the purehaser or purchasers, with approv- i . ‘ , Jan. 11.—The Seaview House, at Warcu Returns.—Dec. 9—Adeline Reeder, ‘whole Sonera orth nere eeteee, next the | od c0-oblizors. And upon the payment of the wholo [the tath mare’ o> Previous to the sale, Tuesday, s of Neversink, where the murder fe plivanes aebek Te ne ETD. G4 divaich Sigiaal: workutede @ days. | House, 0 Bridge street, ‘iil be offerod at pulse | purchase money aid al Interest thereon, aad not | “Ferns each, sr acees e commainad, wine Docieores Syne © prisoner inflict e wound on the decease: . bd ° + a4 ° y . ore, the undersigned is authorized to convey the CC. MeGUIRE. Aneti a last night. was 11 the act of an in- changes as in the indictment, but entertain a | Andrew Hamilton, Scotland, do.; do. Charles | SUc#on- Soorastows. D:Ci Sae8-tf_ | Weciter toll te ae eee purchasers tiere- | J2"#4__J. ©. MeGUIRE. Anctionser._ | last night. “It Snaeeenity Ribas reasonable doubt as to whether said wound pro- | Philips, Ireland, drunk and disorderly; dis. AA ESAT EN SHOWING THE ¢ duced death, then they ought to acquit. missed to leave the city. Patrick Walker, Ire- | Montgomery County, Md., January ist, 1253 : The Court, with some explanations as to the land, drunk ; workhouse 60 days. Twelve lodg- | Amount insured, Jan. 1*t, 133° a of the above instructions, granted | ers ;’ non-residents Amouat insured the past yea: oo Reary here i following prayer for Dec. 10—Timothy Madden, Ireland, house cendiary. EX CECLENT Writ of Error Granted. USENOLD Errects—On New Yorx, Jan. ®—Judge Ingrabam this of in fee simpie, at his or her or the:r oosts, free, By JAS. C. MeGUIRE. pany of | clear, and discharged from all claims of the T® USTER’S SALE ¢ to {hig cause and of any person or persons PosNitcRE ann H $3,440 541 24 by. from or under them. The widow is a THURSDAY MORNING, Jan. l4th.at 10 o’eloos, morning granted a writ of error in the case of tbe “e7y.454 o | the proceedings in this case, and has in wry af the residence of © es W. Pairo, Esq., corner | boy murderer, John Rodgers. He will not, there- = nified her assent to t. ke in licu of her coweran | of Prospect and Frederick streets, Georgetown, D. fore be hanged on the 15th inst. ing ; j 9 3 5 vi m a8 Aseertained w, °., 1 shail sell, by virtue ofa deed trust. duly exe- breaking ; jail for court. Fourteen lodgers ; non- 74 | equivalent in money, ined by law, out of | ( y ‘actions, which the Court -exident: Canceled past yea 215 5) | the proceeds of sale. cuted and recorded, all tho Furmitureand Househo!d The Ohie and W Ri we the jury boc ely from tec tvidence foresaid, — ee ee eee ea tue veoh Yeats si a =e 4 DANIEL C, DIGGES, Trustee, Fife comprising— od esterm Rivers. that the Prisoner started in putruit of the de- ——— 84,148,790 24 | 0 2-lawtJanlo&dts Su eens seven-octave Pianoforte, hand- —— oe Ohio river, Tenner i 5 . > ved, ¥ rland io beating ceased with the intent to kill the deceased or | AN ARTICLE appeared in the Star of Saturday last = By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auotioncer. Walvut pln op = di entlor Chane, | Cum vers are in good commit some grievous bodily harm, then the | concerning the Withers and Arth case. Now I feel | Amount of premium not Ist, 1957, $21 RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, | Handsune Reason marhieton Conte Pele | order. Boats are taking in freights for Nashville prisoner ix guilty of murder, notwithstanding | it aduty that | owe seifand family,to respond | Amount of premium note 16 past year, 57, ON THE IsLAND.—By virtue of a deed of trust; | Elegant oval carved gilt-irame Mirrors, and all other river ports ai low rates benring date on the Ist day of November, i353, and | Gilt mantle Clock and Candelebras, the prisoner may have committed the act under | toit. Ido say that he is guilty, but through the reourded in Liber J. A. S., No. 75, folio 24, et Marble Vases, Pedest ‘is, Mantie Ornamenta, Marine Disaster. provocation. advice of two of the members of the Grand Jury Canceled the past UR: - fa y . year. the subscriber will sell at public sale. on SA‘TUR. | Resewood marble top Sola Table, Whatnots, x, Jan. $ — Sanbeam, from a nn EaTY tem proceeded to address the Jury 80d my wile. stopped i; bat now Lam not wiling aria en | DAY»,the leh day of January, Tost, at's aralock, p. | atdseme rashcnent ant ater Fancy Chairs New Yak teak tne aod e was followed for the lefence by | Public ol Washington city believe he is innocent of __ 929.712 69 m,,00 the promises. Lot No. 19, in the subdivi Suk and worsted damask Curtains, Shades, Me Bradiey jt., who entered into a cron the orime he is charged with, he is about to sue Mr. al amb ce dehgee Mr. > ity si searching fronting 23 fest 8 inches on éth st. | Superior gilt. bronze,and ousmelied gus Chandeliers | Newburyport yesterday. The captain was drown- . _ west, between south D a treets, and Brackets, ed and two men were badly frostbitten. investigation of the facts in evidence, and dwelt | ty hers, fof malicious prosecution. {invite Arth | _{J~ Persons insured in the above Company will back with that width 120 feet ton fifteon-Inet alles” Marble-top centre and pier Tables, ~ gat nee, and dwelt | to pursue that. receive receipts fur the insurance at the Bank of y s ~ at some length upon the circumstances surround- ite Wn. Wirners, Sr. Washington.’ a a : th the improvements, consisting of a Dwelling. Reng Fofa, cig re Chairs, e besa aera reps tegetirect ing the whole matter. He closed ing A statement showing the receipts and ex- > . ith ; b . New Orceans, Jan 8 —The celebration here about one hour, and the Court bere ordre linn, Das. Huntse & Wittiams, Tonstiny ome ear 167 Gan be lind upon npplicn- mins ant trees Souaian (oe situs aren ianent . Ati and Reese aes: to-day of the battle of New Orleans was rather raoeremainer thédciece wore closed by | PAvsicians for Diseases of Throat and Lunes, ‘W. ALBERT KING, Agent,» _| from day of sale, necured by a deed of trust upen the ated Fea, Ceffoe and Deasert Ser_ | duit. The weather wos unpleasant this moruing Mz_ Ratcliffe, who plead earnestly in behalf of | Bigg ris eects aaa % jan g-3t Georgainen' Dit, _| sale, the proper x Ril be resold upoa one week's | In Glana Ware, Croskerts : Fatal Accident. h “ rr. Hunter o siiame will vis: ashini non i = notice, at the risk and expense of t 2 purchrser. Silver s; ons, Silver inter aiters, Castors, and - pratense mnploe aang tns pours, QO | the :2th and 2th of each month. “Theves ani aan N __M. RUPPEL. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, |. Spouns, . Avaurra, Jan. 10.—Seven men, negroes, were evidence of Dr. Butt.as to the wound which wes | 2308 Tugaday, the 12 h inat. ORTH side of Market Space, No. 37, between | The trustee will convey only such title acix vested | Table Cutlery, Firs Irons, Clocks, scalded to death by molten metal at Cooper's jnfileted peeduciag deuth.. 3 willbe hes : aiccton Soveks a Fennsylvan.s avenue, over Mrs. Ngee Bridge and Gee acoete, Coorsetewe: ial Pa ea CHas, Lea Al CH, ' ppt pee oe pore a ng = iron furnace, in Cass county, Georgia. v3 = ore. “ announces to eis patrons at at a * ds Ahogany rene nd othe edt s, that the witueny stated ds opinion to be that the stave Aosta SS UE eed RESTAURANT my be found at "OY {ir and Husk Mattremses. Bedding, oe False Report. wou roduces eath of rown, but that imes the choicest and most exceltent a Mahexany ardrobes, maride-top ashstauds, . having fea no post mortem examination of the DIED. ortment of | 1QUORS, the freshest FOR RENT AND SALE. _ Toilet Sets, fi = LEVELAND, Jan ® —— eresyer Pg = in deceased, there was «certain degree of uncer-| On the lth instant, Mrs. HENRIETTA HAR- Sand all kinds of GAME in season. ae ——— Cane nnd wood-seat Chairs, Lounges. &c., the Cincinnati papers of the failare o er i as 6 q Mes!s served at all hours and at the usual prices, OMS eatly Furnished | Together with many other articles in the housekeep- | chants’ Bianch Bank of ¢ leveland is uatiue SS to a the deceased may not have ap gaat tothe ye year of brat is tan jand3m Rov rn Jbth ateear eng ad some inward disease which being developed val Teoma thy soe, family are invited to attend her | 220: iy at No, 334 18th street, bot K. “| ‘Terms: Fifty dollars and under, carh: over that ; Re eer wound produced the fatal reauit. | Surgralfrom the rendence of her iusband, Me. 4. NOTICE LICE NSE a eae erent, between ie sum, neredit of6) ant 9: days, for aaisfactoriiy to Burhets—telo at Sen, Mr. Rateliife dwelt upon this point at some | .,- osdas 4 = ae length, and quoted many cases in medical ex ¥ morning, the 12th inst., at 10 | (sourg ee — Drse , bes crest. CuaRtestonx, Jan. 11 —Sales of cotton 1,400 town expire on the Slat nst..are hereby not | EFOUSE ANI FUR} FOR RET, | “180d noted notes, bearing interest 4 in flinstratio: f the b ° fied promptly to renew the same, otherwise they The three stury Brick House situated on UL. jan9-@ J.C. MeGliRE eee yg eypee etns font eo Philad-iphia. bas isc peal to thee ey bypetbesis. He] On the oth instant, ELIZABETH. youngest | may subject themscives to a fine. hetween lithand lath streets, No.l. For terms se : a ? eed Deoat: closed by an aj peal to the jury in behalf of the | daughter of Augustus E. and Mary dane Perry, | d29-stawtithJan Ww apply on the preimses, it Also ariived, having experienced 2 severe gale of sev- youth of the prisoner, his young wife and aged seed il months and 2i di eee At2 o’clock in front of the residence— eral days duration, during which she shifted her mother dependent upon bis labois for support in On the 9th instant, after a short but painful ill - : V Jit1. YOU TRADE ?—] will exchange six lots Zone horse Carriages, deck and sustained other damage. her old aze. noas, #. FRANKLIN WAMSLEY, in the 2th LOST AND FOUND. without houses im Philnielphia. for x house i Sleigh, | Cart, Mr. Mauray closed in a brief speech, in which | yenr of his age, a native of Baitime Md., bat for a eee and lot in Wasbingten, situat» within a few squares 1 exrelieut Much Cow, LT he sumuned up the case, after which it was given | tie last three years a resident of Ph Iphin, OsT.—On W ‘ednesday, the sth gisiant some- | Of the Avenue, pore Dh yee lee EE recs Harness. Naw York. eee the following insoriptton? “"Histea ae oees wan property is destined to a spe SFE ABBDONe. OAM. C. FEDER. Trastee, | F:iu) bbls ; State — Cees p ely <j The jury returned very shortly with » verdict ENERAL WALKER TAKEN PRISONER | jux vontaue? The finder will confera favoronthe | iM nse rise in'val Lots valued on'y at jantid J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioncer, | Obie bas advanced Sc., sales at 84 7 ) South- of manslaugbter — owner by leaving it at the Star Office. jan 3-3t Address M. P. at this office. eoiw* - ~—~.~»wWwWwoo>>s—————=. | emsi SHad 80. Phe Court then adjourned. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! - ~ a URNISHED HO} ALS at TET: Nd He OR PaAN'S Wheat active and nominal. Corn is bo- To-dav, tue Court met at 10 o'clock, and took $15,00 Wortn of Boots axp Suors to nx S D, Milliner &c. oo & FOR RENT. @ subscriber has for r Ss Covrt, or Housenopp axp Kitcwen FUKNI- Pt avis. of 1,000 bushels, Gouthern white at Up, Ast, the case of the United States ¢s. Joseph : eee eee pe oe ry, &c. large and handcomely furmshed House, containing | tras com st ID AY, the i3th inet., P shail | Serbo Ward, free colored, in which the prisoner stood | bave determined to run off my entire ke ILLINERY, DRES! charged with the crime of mayhem, in putting | BOOTS AND SHOES at greatly reduces sooo N TRIMMIN MAKING AND ten jarge rooms, with water and gas throughout; | sell, at 10 o'clock a T. out the left eye of one Lorenzo Seymour, with a| prices. My object in ee doing im to ck ty Provisions are henvy; sales pork at $15 00 for ESTA BLISHMLE brick stable with accommodations for four horses 5 een tere ne Gasaway, deceased. No. 69 0n D, between 7th aud | Mess. ‘in. | 8nd two carnages, with servants’ room over. 3 q Ladion visiting Washington are respect {ul ‘Thin property is situated iu the immediate vioim- | Sit Streets west, @ good assortment of Furn:ture, Phi an Din a rs 5 OMe “irnle case wes pendiog Waseca report closed, gi tic dear ora tone Ci, teeta 42. Se shor wen, i the Ifo riaidomees meee pe ea ner Rockine Clare. rt Wolact ent thar Raisins: FIGS" PRUNES" Ax Ixptax “Tara.—The Indian ‘iseeavthe RD de nein len cheaper, and better infest a0d"'se Cs Dres: Sigleen with CLORRS. jade dinate & Cetin Merchant verte other erie Dining and —— Fresh iager RAISINS, in quarter, haifend who's Pawnees and Sioux, have long been on unfriendly | sai is tate ie Voxed Gaiters timed econ, | RAR ONS ang at LINERY. Pens casi, FOR RENT.—HOUSE No. 2, in Pint 6, | Fonther Encass Becddiese ede esting Classes | boxes... cartoons, and in large and small drume, terms, and some most sanguinary engagements at $1, cheap at $15 ton. always on hand. Al Wil. renidenoo of the Hom. Secretary of War'Pesaes | ehogany sad Waluut ‘Bureaus, Washeinae and MPRUAEAC Ia glass Jerp and ouakete of varivws have taken place between them. Delegations see Pe ne ory and Colored Gaiters, at 75 d15 2m opposite Centre M: t. sion given immediately. ‘oilet Sets t > 1 or AW Apply to the advertiser, | Window Curtains, Car; ts, Stair Rods, Andirons, | sizes, being very ‘bean? ful for Christmas presents. se einaatiess eich eee new In Washington | 150 pairs Morvceo Boots, thick soles, at $1, vers | [YPADAME A. NOURRIT, Box bis Poat Orcs. "| wand Fenders’ "Pet Stair KING & BURCHELL. puziw* a NG & 5 on business with Government, and they have cap No. 716 Walnut st., below 8th, Philadelphia, {OR RENT.—Furnished Apartments and sin. | Plated Castors and Candlesticks, Knives and Forks | 422 corner Vermont avenue and i5th st. been adverse to meeting amicably, though | 1% pairs Morocco Boots, at 75 cents FRENCH FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES Means one Board. Apply at No. 423 isth | Parlor. Chamber, and Stair Carpets and Oilcloth 7 TY ACADEMY. ~~ : 5 ‘Lad: ci s ERS, HE, SES, q ITY ACADEMY, several attempts have been made to that end | ae Hf _ and Colored Gaiters, with BONN £oONG FINE MILLINERY, street.between Gand Ho ian S-lw* Wuke lange ancerioneat ot kitties Rise nintins Co 433 10th strert— Established in 1232. Nesterday, Lowever, the Sioux went to the quar- | yy,/°*! xeneral assortment of Ladies’, Gentle- Bogs leave to inform the Ladies now HE SUBSCRIBER, at No. 389 13th street, be- | Also, an excelient Milch Cow. School for Civil and Military Engineering, the ters of the Pawnees, and they met for a friendly | men's'Bo sad Children’s Shoos of all kinds, that in Washington city that she has opened! tween New York avenue and I street, has two | ‘Terms: All sums under $10, cath ; over $10and | hicher branches of Mati 5 keeping, talk. One of the Sioux, addressing the council, | are kept ia firet-cl store ; lor two or three weeks only, a Saloon superior FURNISHED ROUMS for rent on reas- | not exces credit of @ days; ove! Piain and Ornamental Writing. the Laaguaces, &c. said that at the request of their Great Father, the I would most peotfull @ allto give mea | 08 Pa. avenue, between 12th and 13th ats., No, 256, onable terms. Early application is desired, days for | cases of credit, satis Duties resumed MONDAY, January 4in, 1858. President, they had come to offer the Pawnees | cull befsre purchasine, advertieement si eal all De above articles, of the ian 7-eo3t endorsed, bearing interest. eon aaa 6 H-10t PRO’! 5. FILL. Principal. the hand of friendsbi sicet tee Simmel. the | Stren ieailcacreneke horreit in Fi ;duriog’ her accustomed yearly visit FOR SALE TA three-story BRICK HOUSE, | jana.st 7 SA: GREEN, Auct, © OR She: oirres_olt Rene ” meny + but to be on F "DE ere fur that purposa. with back butiding, stable, carringe house, = as Ss zood terms with them here, and though the | 4 3i-ow corner 3th tad fotos Rereie. | Mime Nonryh bitter costracted with Mr. Felix, | wine h ent orkaveaue, between lothand lith | "FYRUSTHE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ee ones : chiefs bere could not be responsible for what | — nas the celebrated Coiffeur of the Empress Eugenie and | streets, No. 367. Price $4,000. Terms: $500 cash ; Estatx.—in pursuance of a decree, pass d on PHILBRICK’S THIRD ANNUAL SALE was done during their absence from home, sti GASTON & CLARK, Queen Victoria, for the sole depot in the United | the balance in four years in half yearly payments, | the sixth day of November, 1857, by the Circuit Dew open at 4 me, still a + > ”, *, "4 they wonld have a talk when they returned, and © LOUISIANA AVENUE, second door from | States of hix Head Dresses, she will be able to fnee Also. one two-story BRICK HOUSE adjoining. | Court for Prince George's county. sitting asa Court | No. 476 Pees oa Srst door east o ily Wak peach ‘weuldl veeulee & id the balcher 7th street, under the Avenue House, nish all the Coiffeures of the latest pattern worn at Inquire on the premises, or of Mr. LEE, corner of | | of ren nig in a cause in said Court depending, ntted states Hotel. hoped that prac ? ams ane the ‘batenet DEALERS IN tne principal Courts of Furope, made by that re- | and i2th atreets. jan 5-post* | wherein Margaret S. A. Cumming. next friend to] Onr STOCK OF BOOKS consists of several be laid aside fh CLOTHING AND GENT’3 FURNISHING | nowned artist. = Another of the Sioux said he bad a nephew GOObs. POR RENT oT he Baccara Nm | Edmund B. Cumming and others, ix complainant, thousand volumes, embracing the choicest E Ladies are respectfully invited to call and exam- OR RENT.—The Basement part of No. 250,0n | and & di killed by the Pawnees. That nephew had g . d und #&. Cumming and others are defend- and American Literature. which wi i be 99 t the bsoribers cul! attention toa desirable Stock | ine. 31-3t&2aw4t” F, between 13th and 14th streets, consisting of | ants, the under ued, as Trustee therein appointed, publisher's low: many of them for lees, to war without his consent and contrary to o HING which they now have on exhili- | [——————————_CES' tk wi’— &n excellent Dining room, Kitchen, and Pantry. will, if the sas 18 not previously disposed of at t ESENT will be mn » kil — pre, No. 43 Louisiana avenue, second M424" BONNEL. it is an excellent situation for a Cook, who would | private sale, expose at public aule to the hichest each purchaser of a dere. Af the warrior who killed his was p: door from 7th street, and as they are determined to RESS MAKER, From Panis, | pe Sis M,cxcellent situa furuishing meain to the in- | bidder.on the premiser,cu THURSDAY tek hen od upwards, ent. he would not only forgive him, buttake him | Oi7vt oft the lot if possible, every effort necessary | ,N0. $82 18th street west, between I and K stroets mates of the house, besides having an opportunity | uary, 1853, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. if feir of- to bis bosom as bis own nephew. their >~-t shall be used in order to please their | WW&shington city, has the honor to inform the lad of supplying families in the neighborhood. if not fair at the same time and place on the next Lock "i The peace pipe was passed around, whitfx tomer of Washington and vicinity, that she has fitted up jan 5-e03t fnir day theresfter, ail thit valuable Real restate Goid-stone Mo- were takea with gravity becoming the occasion. | In the CLOTHING Dupantunxe we onn guarantee | & Dress Making Es blishment, where she 1s ready and they sat te oa the most : Meo, L.URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENTOA ccax | "iste in said county. which was neretefore con. sac Pins and Drops, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, 2 ‘ to make every kind of work, as Mantilias, URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.—A com- 1 1 Ge ¥ & Sa ire atene ene, apparently bad -g ~~ xo De sectoct in pout of durability. St and wank inten tale vecy iaieet sini F madions ated sell: Barsiohed vod Peri veyed to the Hon ‘Thomas W. Cumming now de- | Gold Watch Keys, Cufl Pins, Pens, Pencils, mgs, ceased and intestate, by one Martin Buel! aud Lucy &c. ‘ of Parim. receiving every month the French Journal | in one of the most desirable parts of the city, is now i red ene ef the fights in which they hud been engaged. | Dave,no hesltation ip sayin Bey ead found | De La Mode, direst from Paris, nil-2m*. | forrent. Apply on the premises, No. 372 W street, aod see att eat fee simple, containing one hund: eaten fe reannts, will be given sway with even relating incidents connected with their mu- | “Watching the various changes of frente ries | | between 18th and 14th. Jan 8-eost* ‘These Lands are very va Catalogues ‘if Ry Ladves and « 5 » uable ; thi tual combats may rest as ured of finding the lateet cut pot pet ol 5 RENT.—Pari Oi obaracter peculiarly adapted to the cultivath After the ve over the Sioux. atthe invita- | in wore, auniect ex A for Mans and 2} era Los, Tae < inieetenes o RE ROMs Te enters | improvemeeis, water, aaa: pepe g Wachinctan: bp thoecn nt ‘Sev Sales and Ey i y rth 01 ood ig . ° Is rl - tiow of Mrs. Maher, the kind laodlady of the wae Wear, will be ed Hamilton; by John C. Hamilton, volume 1. | &c., jac Vee STEPHENS, & Co. = and North Capital paar ag - y Si 7 ana PHILBRICK. a ; ‘Tucker's History of the Uniled States, volumes | _jan 4-2w Pa ave.. bet. 9th and joth ste, | ove side. The health and society of the nei«nbor- ——— ox. Aout. Sand 4, 81 50 per volume. ae Oe ae bet Sth nnd Jt ste | ond is unsurpassed in Marhiond cr the Disirie: Examination of the Dred Scott Case; by Thos. H. SOR RENT—The dwelling part ofa three-story | There are seversi streams of pure water and one Pawnees, partook of a dinuez provided for them UNITED STATES PATEN OFFICE, Decxe axv Decker —For years past the geese Brick HOUSE, with back build large spring on this estate, which is within ¢ bh ASHES FOR, Fonunty th. 2m8 and ducks have been growing scarce upon the x2 Benton, $1. “ ee Pr ricl # witha , buuding, on uf ~~ ses . ft On the petition of Chas. Goodyear, late of Rox E S by Fran- fay » nearly Oo) Brown's Hotei, miles of the “Soldier's H. a ithin five Fotomar and the creeks and tivers near the Dis. | FPVIE REASON WHY .—A careful collection of | «1 he dupemot Kineland and theit Timos;by Fran cupied below by Ar. Robinson, Jeweler, ‘Tue whore | mules of the Cone Mere Phe tod ee toga | Fen fed to hierar he hae Nreenvee, 18 patent Lote have been very suaildariageverl easoos, | OME fer Mvered re impertanly Under | gyn ofmy Hiaried Friends: by Uneie Ren, | hujine ha jue ern gore aid painted, "| divided ate weer te rangi ae em Provement in “iwitt Reider Eabiee’™ for ett kets have been very small during several seasons. | stood. Copiously illustrated: Exngltan edit rice | S125 the Hace Cinta th dante: same. on Canal street, To good tenants the rent | lots. and will be sold in parcels if deemed to th pe wtp te yy Lays os og ud patent, which takes Several of our professional gunners, in o:der to | # cents! {-eeby mail on receipt of ninety -six ceuits in rae Days in Memphis, or Sketches of the Pub- | Will be moderate. AMMER, Attorner-at-Law, | “The Huebioe theses and Qut-houseaon thin en- | | It is ordered. that the-saed postion bo bened ot tho settaras Cuditack county, N Coe where were, | _ Laat on the Valles; My Exporignos of Spiritual: Piulemeanr roneuce OF che Old Exyotions ; by Ur. | hrrly to CHE. gi street, between sth nud en, tate are iarre.and commodious, and in excellent | Patent Office on Monday, ihe sth of March next, Pog em erae > , ies: 3 5 by 3 Py ‘ed tral 7 " 3 bs y S ‘§ 4 5 estate adjoins fowl is plentiful, but they were ‘hot allowed to ieee ieee ro _ ad Mustang Gray; by Hon. Jeremiah Clemens, $1. near the Unitarian Chureh. dSi-tf | order, ij “4 at izo'clock. m.: and all persons ne notthed toap. phen" Markwood, the Messrs: TH iaced. Beste, | pear and secw cane. if any thay have, why ard pe- thay are mot renideuts of the county. Tt in neces, | Iprouraenion and Historical etehee; by Macau-| jis at'ina’ Wits Sulphes'Springx; by Mary J.| F°QR RENT—Two Rooms, susaijo for otioeace | ERE Matkwonds fhe Mesere: Winger’, Digges, | Pare tad nue canes. sf at they are not residents of the county. It is neces. | lay- lary ia an office and chamber, immediately opposite the of purchasing,on application to t Porsous opposing the extension are required to nary for them to be actual residents twelve months | Appleton’s Railway Library. 50 cts, Mperile ot Genisin Roglish Prisoniers, © Christmas | Cit Dall and aver the ofise of Ca en bone get yietters he | file in the Patent (ihe their objeot 5 tly set . ee of CS. Wallach. undersigned, personally or by letter, noe talice then des before they can enjoy the privilege of booting | Panch's Pooket Hook uf Fun, de. story; by Dickens. 25 oat _Annlyte RICHARD WALLACH. | “The Perma of sale. a8 prescribed by the decree, | fh in writioe, at Ried ko exther party to he do, ay conts, f haarine: alt fawt fi either fT . 5 aL [seen a eepeepeereeesnnr eee folle One thonsand dojlars cash on the | ©! )°"riees a! Testimony ja that State. If it be true that dackers are not | ABC Bigeraphucel Mistery of Pallonodhy. George | wht Pogiunt of the Smitheoman Institution; by Sox at cals, J on ¥ day of sale, to be paid in funds of some District or used at the enid hearing must be tre ing i fed by rey won he | sac gest oman oc Riseetnt | “ase Pacts pur vag ese” | AMANAGIL DE Gorin aac Doe | Histes gee "Ringe of rte ar | ert eee basiness —S by very few on the Po- ues, Sabliahed ant tie ania ad jan’ FRANCK PAVTOR. eae al Kalopaay {or 1838, » Register for Eng- ney to be vais one, two, Interest fromm tne <j of Phe testimony ry be closed un the 224 rttime al = le tland, ire: e Cola: oe bruary ; depositions other rehed a TAYLOR £ MAURY 'S, | "[\Hg SONGS OF SCOTLAND, with tho en: | “ie British Almemo eel Goce or 1858 Coe pUrObRSere wr ene Conds Of the purchs. | on as teetimony must be Sled in the offen ce be- Rav. J. W. Evenist, President of the Mary- | J807_ Bookstore. near gthat_ | “PUR SY tusie,and Pianofarte ancompaniments, | _d FRANCK TAYLOR. $e Or purobssors, with one or mare go oblixers. so | pain ‘of that dry ; the arguments, ifany , lend Ananel Costwence. of the Methodist Prs-| ['LOURANDPROGUON WAREROUSR. ” | ty Crtem. Hats, Disses, Dus.sod ciuer eines! CONNECTIONS MUTUAL FIFE INSUR- | mont éfthe whole purchase moe a satarest | "Ordered, a yy arte testant Church, preacied \n the Ninth atreet sta | © Te undersigned have store and for ale » fe , sod gentdbuing ‘hue three Bonded meio” | © o senoved NO veace-y-7, «2,500,000 | will convey to the purcherenne ot ermntee: | venga. sshungton, Dy Cx dnd Das owe, tion yesterday, and last evening at the Navy 9 bie: Extra 8 UR. from the Valley. frog Edinburcty= 96.0. Imported This old and reliable Company aré prepared to take heirs, the property 40 pu by them fee, clear “+d Brstious to the Bip of ~ the Yard. President Everist is making bix otfictal | yee: Bamnin ds: ger te 4@ _______FRANOK TAYLOR, _| risks onlives at premiums that will sunall, |, | and diaohatged en eam of foe) tothe Toot ; Dak he Finite to the stations, clreaite and missions cfthy | Aus BUTTER. TUMKRYS. CHICKENS. | y nina RXTRACTS,all efor at GIBBS'S | Offioe—No. 213 F street, Washington City, DG. | them phe wrudow has fined tate ng for : Commizsioner Conference district, before the next wanusl as- LARD, de as all kind: Country Produce L Hair Store, near (3th st., and at his Sales Room | jan 4-3tawsw sale, and has signified her consent in wr! ting to take ee tors of the ne S077» sembly in March next. received daity, by s ron RY under Willnrds? hotel. 123m “ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON Boay | 22 equivalent in money (in heu of her dower, out to Semi? No.3 Union street, Alexaniria. | QUPERIOR MEDICATE re | A Wiese GBORGE PAGE she proceeds ckanlo, 97 areertained Tet actos, secon Tue Riven. —At the mail bost’s wha:f, the | jan6 2w = SS diced. eases of theo will depart at the following hourr dst stawawaaee " prine PHILADELPHIA PRINS BUTTER schooner Wm Hone bus arrived, seventeen days HAg eee Ee. 208 Be, PORTEMON- | dial Gin la | from New York, with lumber for Van Riswick. NAIL ard Cases, Cigar Cor and le wit A ooo _—_ Son 8very SONas LEVY? Sr eee 96 1, 4, 3%. ADIES’ TUCK, and all ore of COMBS, « Mattingly’s new wharf Is now completed, a tae _ CAUGHLIN'S, 2 Ps. avenue, om es Symp atret orner of —_ ie ten Wah AL is. Depes base Meee Sones ape oD elle Sore 2 0 Pa. avenue,