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ure of the crops and a famine in Furope to dis- | as one of the most brilliantly successful affairs | with an ad: of 4, butthiewas parti lly lost dance; every branch of | the market Closing qniet with @ declining ten fare of i, opera ercirts largely in tice | f'the season. Among the notables present, dency. Belog of Friday A v gre oe vales— tujn and decay of the South, and we should be | was the Russian Minister and othermembers rleans fair B3,. Lng, By a 6 WB uced te ar'eendafion of s os or fourth-rate | the diplomatic corps. Weber's band offiiated. | 11-16; middling 67-16, ; %> ng Ration in the of the world. . —_—_— ? . 4 a deronnetrntegthett truth In the barbarism that | Tam Waatann.—The following report of the | y 8 oe pepe hate has already enguli many of the West India | weather for this morning is made from the Moree | decline of 6dais.. and very dull. | W beat —— selands, ante "waich every aes eat | Telegraph line to the SmithsouTfW Tnstitation. webchat’ bey alipt aaa tag witne potted preaenn that ne The time of observation is about 8 o’clock a.m : Pievidlens ear is quiet; fair and middlings Tules France has recognized them, and is ie Janvary 25. 1858 walities have improved slightly Pork is quiet deavoring to restore her dilepidated America: Buffalo, N. Y. is steady. Lard is firm, with more je colonies by a return to a system of involunta: New York, N.Y AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE, FULL EVERY NIGHT: Last week “4 -—ry pas: ‘Ss RO! TSUN. Sho will attere ‘engin inazew Comic Drama i MR. DION BOURCICAULT will appear. THIS EVENING, Jan. 25, cf pita ‘Bourewault. called “ THE INVISIBLE HUSBAND. made to have construed the act of the Territorial EVENING 3 STAR, | tecisiature to inciude the “Couneti,” thus mak- A <_<"... | ing the Convention to consist of one hundred : ight delegates, while in certifying the Con- WASHINGTON CITY: SSoouee Gov. Medary is wrongfully charged MONDAY sirrrs+ January 25, 1858. | with having appended the names of fifty-one —=== = members me 10> Advertisements should be sent im by seiprepilicc read Lay no bre arte whatever 3 hi it the Ter- 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may met ap- | UPOn I) Legislatine alsee wea Sis cower to ecu pear until the next day. strue the act, which it did ina law passed to ase Pecunia ak an ford = peste for bod oot 4 . | men ex; the Convention to fo: “ms Seat arama “Ones aconstitution for the State of Minnesota in ac- ness doing at . Tallow bas considerably advanced roved | domestic servitude by native Africans. Engian: ladelphia, Pa. fc 5 Gil - - ~- Muss Agnes Robertson. tion Southward.’’ takes occasion to recall to faces = ol A My dager gts ation is contemplatin; @ sipilar ization of tropi+ Baltimore. id. wis ly. / Produce —Sugar generally clésed buoyant 4 Site. - > - - Me, Dion Bourcicauit. the iments that were held by John | torial act, declares that ‘every council district | cal labor and European skill, ia bringing vast ‘Washington. D.C el cool. ‘an advance of 2s 6d a3s. on the fortnight: “C To conclude with oe in this Territory shall elect two delegates for | numbers of Hindoos to the ‘wasted and aban- | Richmond, Va. cloudy, damp. is firm. MOUSTACHIO MANIA C. Calhoun. on the subject of the extension of every councillor it may be entitled to in the Leg. | doned flelds of Jamaica. But whatever resutts | Petersburg, Vi -cloudy, damp Advices from Manchester are unfa In which Mr. and Mrs. Sloan will appear ur institutions into more Southern portions of | istative couneil, and Cog eg ieeage nk district jan esses: i ball t th legates for every member they the Contisest, sad exp * Sonvensioas, thas many be cotitied te in the House of Representa- if am issue between the policy of a legal and | tives; Provided, That ehsoaverany abstsiet has moral expansion of our institutions rather than | been subdivided in order to elect their represen- illiei A in the legislative assembly, the same sub- an illicit, clandestine expansion, were fairly | Giyision shall govern in the election of delegates presented to the country there would scarcely | to the esautite a pareation” Sikalriraaata t fest al overnor } a TRS ann ers nn cnaeutiraceutaaatasy t Oooniee’ suas of thie gaberamerisl srocican ee which would not echo with emphasis the senti- | Sonatrne any part of the enabling act, which the these may produce, have stilla greater dan- | Lynehbu: , Va clear. pleasant. to cunoenter. England and France, in open- Beet re the labor-croy ‘communities of India and | Norfolk, Va. China to the ingress and direction of European } Ralei; rh, N.C. science and mechanical skill, are preparing for | Wilm n us a great industrial conflict in the not distant | Columb! a,8.c. future. F6r this we may ueed all our energies | Charleston, 8. C and all of our power.” Angusta, Ga Positive.y SHockep.—We have read no- vorable Havaz Marxet.—Cotton—New Orleans tres me aan tet stutfs quiet—market opened at a slight advance, but subsequently fell off. Provisions were quiet. Money Marxer, Loxpox, Jan. 8 —The money market bas been quiet. Money is abundant. Consols for account 95 a9 K, and Had for money. Ballion in the Bank of England bas increased QIRAND COTILLON PaRTy . oF 208 NORTHERN L/B* at ASSOCIATION, AT HURSDAY EV Tienets NE DOLLAR. MPHE OLD FOLKS ARE CO) FATRER KEMP AND HIS OLD FOLKS cloudy. 5 clear, pleasant. .cloudy, pleasant -cloudy, pleasant. -cloudy, pleasant. ; ‘cloudy. £1,190,000 OUPE, i islatuse, by law alone, thought proper tocon- | thing of late more amusing, than the assumed celoudy. The bank having reduced its rates to six per | fom Reading Mans. having been prevailed upon to mek ber of South Carolina. nasi ara pe Stee upon the Execullver virtuous indignation of the New York Courter Feoo sue Weer cent se atiect was encouragin Tisit ihe cay of Washinsion, feneratisly eavenuce petned ha Seciaeadat aanareecemed pindad ius scent pre Sill oct Aly Grike | 2%¢ Enquirer, over itsown allegation, that the | Cumberland, Md -chear. pleneant. ent fo Br of on dye ee eet | EChED NUBIG of tke OUD PRL. Wheat is firm at an advance of latd Sugar hax advanced las, but closed beavy Coftee Is firm, and all qualities have silghtly advanced. Tra 16 also dearer Rice firm at 6dals advance. Rosin firm Turpentine steady ‘The produce markets in all directions were ac- tive, at higher prices. Cotton ciesed le<« buor- ant, in consequence of Manchester not respond jag fally to the improvement at Liverpool. Tue Latest Satorpay —Cotton bas a declining teadency Sales to-day estimated at 4,500 bales—quotatl: n+ barely maintained. Stock in port 300,000 bales, including 199,000 bales of American cotton Breadstutls are quiet and steady Provisions closed quiet. Lonpon, noon —Consols 8¥ for account, and WY for money. LOW>’ HALL, on 7th street, above Pennsylvania ave On TURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, Saxcany orm, : when wiil be presented a Musica! Enteraunment ©: an entirely gine character, Twat th of the highest order, their unparalieied +ucorss in sition of Bostou, Worcester, New ) ork, Phil - baltimore, &o.. performing to immense . tuthoently attest THIRTY SEVEN PERFORMERS COSTUME OF ONE HL NDRED YEARS 3, with au efficient Orchestra. GRANDFATHER Foxs will preside at the Creer NDFATHER Pippi. ‘nis, to be had at the mw of the Hail MELODEGN, Pa. AVENUE, NEAR TentH Sreeer. J.W. LANDIS’ CELEBRATED BU OPERA TROUPE, Comprising Twetve Star Pervorwers, Perform EVERY EVENING THIS WE as above, with NEW n Kansas, transmitted to the Senate on Friday Convention only to the Constitution, (omer in- a 5 ’ ting that he had hi If selected and wrote and notices ‘with some little surprise and re- | tie names of fifty-one members only to the Con: gret,”’ in his letters to Mr. | stitution.) itis utterly false. ‘The names were sorptes iste intee signed by the memoers of the Convention them- Secretary Cass, lays so much more stress, ap- elves, sad the Governor merely signed a certi- Parently, on the political consequences than the | tied copy of the original, which he was requiied intrinsic propriety of his course. to do by the Constitution itself. Propriety meus Z = It is true, as the — compen atc " : that there were two copies of the Constitution WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | xisned, purpoiting to be identically the same, ee D with the exception that one was signed by the Lxrerestixg rxom Uraa.—The War De- Democrats, and the other by the Republicans. partment is in receipt of dispatches from Col. | This wax brought — = was Crusty by 7 sos a committee of conference from the two Conven- Johnston, of the Utah expedition, under date | {Committ although Governor Medary never de- of November 30. The dispatches are dated at | nied a knowledge of this fact, Der ae Scot i v port, yet he never hax been officially informed o! premee ay ieee oe me Si Ie os poicestifcaiasraa acer prteratsa to nin free: the conmittee of conference stating the facts. rived at that place, and will remain there or in President is preparing to “bay up, votes for the vet. ye: Feebemh 9 il Lecompton constitution,’’ by promises of For-| ‘Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min- eign Missions, &c. Visions of acertain $52,000 | imum since Friday night, 27°; near the ground, wnil rise upon our mind on seeing such a line the Oe of argument in that journal, in spite of our in- CONGRESSIONAL. disposition to listen to, or repeat such charges Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. involving the integrity of our cotemporaries of In THE Senate, to-day, the Chair presenied a the press. communication from the Secretary of War, giv- The fun of the thing, however, lies in the fact, | ing the number of troops stationed in Kansas for that the New York editor entirely ignores the | €¢b are from the Ist of January, 1855, to the portion of the political history of the times | ’Mr. Stenact,f:om the Committeeon Comme ce, which renders it apparent—palpably so—to all | repoited a Dill for the better regulating of nigbt A 1 0 ths the world, that the marketable publications of Ne Sn the day are to be found in the Republican par- Mr. Mason, from the Committee on Foreign ty ranks—not in the ranks of the Democracy: aren subinitted a report on Central Ameri- * | can affairs. who, according to this wiseacre, require to be | ““We understand that the report sustains gener- bribed tocarry out their own party policy! | ally the views of the Administration on thix sub- alls : 4 ject ~The committee velieve with the President However, this silly story is but a portion of the | tho+ commodore Pauldten exon tenet instrue- ssheme of the Abolitionists to defeat the accep- | tions in arresting the filibusters on the soil of tance of the Lecompton constitution, if possi- Nicaragua, and recommends an amendment of i the neutrality laws, so ble ; the most hopeless and really silly under- | consuminating their hostile plans against acou taking we wot of just now. It is of course, as- | try with which we are at lepes May. when cap- sumed that many of the Democrats of Con- | t@'¢d, be brought to trial instead of being rte- leased. gress are anxious to go over to the Republic: a:, 4 ets Fifty the UP” The cause of the extraordinary warmne s of the season is said to be that the Gulf Stream has approached nearer to our coast by forty to sixty miles than was ever known before It is an incontrovertible fact, however, that all ty through the winter. During the the peuple in the ‘Territory. Democrats and Re- a 5 publicans, (with the exception of about 1,000 of march thither a large number of draught ani- Re latter) voted for this pots identical Constita- mals had been lost by snow storms, cold and | tion; and the only question which now arises is, < , whether the Deinocratic or Republican names starvation. attached to this instrument shall have the honor A sufficient number of Jean oxen had been | of descending with te osterity. Inasmuch ax i i the popular vote of the Territory wax in favor of saved for the meat part of rations for six days | {ht Tpeasectale, SU ia but fale [ae they should per week for seven months, and there was on | have this honor in preference to their, Republi- ‘hand enough bacon for the remaining day per | can friends, on the principles of popular sover- week during the same peri tents I[F Fulton applied steam to the great practi cal usex of the age; Morse has brought galvaniam to be the daily servant of millions of men. New- ton unravelled the mazes of the stars, and made their motions to be the mariners guide on the trackless ocean. What these men bave done in BA we: UES, EW DANCES, and most LAUGHABLE COMIC PANTOMINES. Change of Programme nightly. Admission 25 cents. Urchestra seats are reserved . - their departments, Dr. Ayer does in medicine. He for indies and gentlemen accom them, There was also | " Treeling assured that you intended no personal | «<body and breeches” and that others of then | 1% et eee Saaeey conan ns | tithe ths gveat dleccteties in oclenee ond physics | — Doors open at 84 i Sammence at Den enough flour and small rations. retiection on Governor Medary by the extracts are to be frightened with the bugaboo of bay- th» following gentlemen as a select commi tee ALLOR jan it t made from the correspondence of the two Reput Half the horses and numbers of the mules in | ()ade Journals alluded to, goa will, cco aie Col. Cook’s command were lost in consequence | act of justice to the Governor, not 1efuce the cour- of the storms, and the diminished number and | tesy of publishing this ee reduced condition of the cavalry and battery : ~—i = es de t and draught mules rendered an addi-| __5°U*D Doctrines.—We commend to our tional number of these animals indispensable. | ‘#¢48 in Congress bitten with the filibuster The Mormons, before they retired ia ae mania, the following home truths, which we ‘buildings in and about Fort Bridger, and also — an tie Charleston Me ciry ; F tapes Suth’s Fork, twelve miles - The spirit of filibusterisim (a synonym with ort Supply, on Sinn ork, 8 | brigandism) is a dixtemper in our body corpo- distant, and destroyed the grain, and, as far as | rate, fermion to pec crtened unless, by some nt remed'es and astrinyent th it they could, other crops at that place. _. besa be barat oot snd expelled ‘from the 2oil As farther advance towards Salt Lake City ay it Ess-40 wafortuostely been seeded. At tase ome we witness its germinations with “yiant’? Pe yald nae des ccthoge rate mae growth, im the virgln soll of Kanrax; limited, orses i 2 to use in the cure of diseases, and makes the oc- cult discoveries of the great chemists available for the wants of every day life. His medicines, for the low prices at which they are sold, bring within the reach ofevery man the best wisdom aid the best skill of modern times,— Wilmington Del Statesman. SMITHSONIAN LE 4 ; (Monday) EVENING. will be delivered by D. K. Wut. It ple ola 2 4 on the Pacifie Railroad bill: Messrs. Phelps, ing it said among their constituents that they | mo; Jones, ‘Tenn.; Washburn, Me; Millson, were kept from joining the Republicans by be- | Va.; Curtis, Lowa; Corning, N. Y.; Underwood, ing bribed to sustain the principles and mea- Mike ranean Tt eelinge be = sures of the Democracy they were elected to Mich’; Bryan, Tex’; Scott, Cal.” fj i M is sti ii Mr Keitt, in the absence of Mr. Harris, of I11., peryost.) xe segs mae hated Bis’ | eho ad manda the sootien toe ine rertbor onera? virtuous indignation. It cannot possibly in- eration of the resolution expelling Mr. Matteson, fluence a single Democratic vote in either House | moved to Poxtpone the ccm of that sub- i ject for one month ; carried. of Congress, we assure him. Legprengal ei of Mr. J. G. Jones, it was determ - ined to terminate the debate on the Invalid Pen- Tar Kaysas Evection.—In order to show | gion bill at one o'clock to-morrow. the fallacy of the allegation that there will be On motion of Mr Jones of Pennsylvania, the civil war in Kansas, should the State be ad- | House then resolved itself into Committee of the rs a Whole, and resumed the consideratinn of the In mitted under the Lecompton Constitution, we | valid Pension Bill. WARXTED—A good, smart GIRL to do Kitchen Work. Must come well recommended. A at =. ‘enue, between 10th and [1th street jan ANTED—A respeotable young Girl wants to hire with « family to assist im the kitchen »t Cooking, Washing Ironing, or to do Ch«mber k, or Nursing. Can coms well recommended. ly to Mrs. Nash, corner of 4th and Washington te.betweentandH. ‘A SITUATION, by a respectable nn. As Nenmstress, and is willing ‘bamberwork. Appiy at No. 17 13% st. CTURE.—On THIS 2th Lecture AK Re Life aud Writings of Sir Walter Scott I CHEERFULLY RECOMMEND Bi op Melivaines Lectures on the “Evidences of Christianity” as a work of the highest character and recommended by gentlemen of every asnomina JOHN C. SMITH. itor of the Southern Quarter! D—By a. competent MAN. a situation - “hr Farm . Will make himself useful i i ‘i ji Mr. Gartrell of Georgia proceeded to make a | tu of Christians. « -$ * ghawt ‘Avply at No 27 B { jowever, to one section of our lappy Union,’ | clip the following articles from the Herald of : : “ e : Pastor of the 4th Presbyterian Church. pout the ply at No. street. between patched to New Mexico to procure them, so as | preying on the numerical weaker, tit richer in Freedom of the 16th, the leading Republican | ‘Perch 1 Justitication of the institution of sla nos vig works highly Tocmmended bs tho 2d and 3d streets. Inquireat the store. jan 25-21" to be ready for use early in the spring: when | *Pl Abroad it is in bolder relief in the Loo. { the Territory. It will be seen that so 7 ES ee and Gurley of this plese Cummins, Haskell, WASTED IMMEDIATELY.—Four or Sve » Tec ree peed Spring ; pez and the successive buccaneer adventures of | Paper of the Territory. ae THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | © This bock. of dolinr size, with 408 pages, through experivncad L.A DIES whe thoroughly under- it is expected that the Army, with a volunteer | Watker, Zerman, cK inney and Co Recurring | far trom resistance, the better class of the Re- erival et she areca "| the liberality of a wealthy ‘geutlemaa tn Philadele Sout eonstont amploriont act be eee ee i i: to the disasters of these expeditions, to the terri- i i i ee hia, oan be soid by the only agent, for the unusual- | > ~ = . eciae Si fei Rcbaceresierdbaperar ea | Dig retribution that has alteady fallen on thou. epee and desire’ sdmision under'| | vo rye ELLIGENCE OF THE ARIEL. ly low price of & centa for a few ‘days, about this | No. 195 F street, berween i7th and Seth. jan 33 grass tain s of the deluded followers of more than de- : ace. * aufficient growth to sustain the animals. luded brigands and chieftains, it seems difficult Two volunteer companies had been mustered | "°t to come to the conclusion of the President, . 7 that these belligerent organizations in our countr into the service for nine months, and it was ex- against the peace and Sacr of neighboring Re pected that in a few days two more would be publics, is not only disgraceful to our federation, = i ut calculated to impair the character of its re!a- wustered in. F tions with foreign powers. it ix tue more dis- The troops had borne the dangers and priva- aoe to the chieftains who originate them, 7 i‘ ‘ and to our Government which seems to have tol- tions with patience and cheerfulness. They | and to them, that they have been all (but that of were in fine health, although some of the regi- Lopez against Cuba) have been directed against ments were still suffering from frost bite. weak and distracted communities. They struck Gov. Cumming and family, Judge Eckols_ | °F the spoil, without the hazard of the robbery.” the secretary, attorney gener: i Tars R Mr. Pugh. f, The steamer Europa, with Liverpool dates to “ Tue Stotus Responstsie —Mr. Pugh, from 5 Ohio, bas introduced a bill in the Senate for the | ‘B® Be nea iar ated. Me NC NOak pene tay immediate admission of Kansas into the Union | Morning. under the Lecompton Constitution,and providing The Europa brings no tidings of the Ariel, the that the Legislature of the State mnuy make pro- | safety of which is now involved in serious doubt, vision for submitting a vote on the slavery clause | from the fact that she was never regarded as a again to the people. It is believed that this bill, | thorough sea-going vessel. She was built forthe or that of Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, will become | Californiatrade, and scarcely capable of contend- the law. Indeed nearly all our friends writing | ing with the disastrous gales reported by the re- us from Washington say there is but little doubt | cent arrivals. = of the result, that our admission into the Union The general intelligence from Europe is the under the Lecompton Constitution has become a | most important for several months, embracin, fixed fact ; that the result is almost certain as if | India news, important Gnancial and commercia we were now within the Union, If Kansas does | intelligence, and the decease of a number of prom- WANTED.—A good pinin COOK at Columbian College 4th street. White preferred. Wares 810 per month. jan 23 2t* Se ANTED —Three (unmarried) German MEN, to work ona Farm. They mnt bring room mendanons as to their O74 industry and, - brietv. Also,a German WOMAN to do house work, cook, wash, milk cows, 4c. Ingu're in.medi- only = a Pa. avenue, between ad and ate ste, 1B pia (wey CREAM AND WATER ICES, of the best quality, in moulds or otherwise, at $1.0 rgalion. Fairs and other entertainments vurnished at less rates, at thi ‘hiladelphia Confec- tionery. corner i2th and F sts. jan 2-lin* J. FUSSELL,. OE OEE t A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR SALE.— ‘Ten Sin es of the Stock of the MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY. The dividends of this company are psid quarter! eholder of this certificate has heen paid a hig! fourteen per cent. annum, and never less than eigh' . Some he heavie-t capitalists and b 1U_ PURCHASE—A comfirmie + containing sbout six rooms, seome- een Pa.avenue and | street. and between streets. Any ove having such 8 House for sale may meet a purchaser by addressing & pote where bet nown business | \5th and «th men in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington bold the stock. The present owner will sell the ten | to Bo: 12, Star Office. if disposed to sell for a and marshal More Kicks Tuan Coppers.—Mr. Henry | come into the Union in this easier and is ms on Pocnk of England has red: ts antes or Soeers liege rer caiee $100 pershare. Address shea to the times, stating lowest princand pre: * 5 = aye ees Sl tat e.the Sloths an e uced jexraph. a oe. cise location. ian 2i-t Sreeetont ol Paendgiite Dr. Forney, super- | Winter Davis is eatching it” from the prem | & Save Stale, a a.connegnence the Sioths and | The Be intendent of Indian Affairs, and the agent, were Ind . “‘all around,” for his late so very silly on- encamped within the army lines, and had re- slaught on the third estate of this realm of ours. ceived every facility and means to make them When he made it, we did not regard it as being comfortable. Worth the space in the Srar a single comment A letter from another officer says “‘ The Mor- apon it would occupy ; as it was very clear that mons are afraid of mounted men. They area| Mr Davis himself—not the press of the coun- set of cowards, like all assassins and bullies,”” try—could be injured by it, only. We have aad be fears that their leaders, and those who | known him long, for a very bitter, prejudiced have no claim in the Valley, will run away. | and impracticable gentleman, and have won- aud require their deluded followers to destroy | dered that his connec with publie affairs their property. lest it may benefit the army let their friends vote, shall bear the censure.”? pparrie ot tbe cries — gelpensteetet * PF ., an e 5) was advancing at the rate of ten In an article headed “ The Lecompton Swin- per day. ‘Fuere remained only sixty feet to over- die,’ the Hera/d says : come * During the last week several gentlemen have Financial affairs in England and on the Conti- enquired what we would advise in case we have | nent were improving. There had been several been so fortunate as to obtain possession of the | failures in Glasgow, including Messrs. W.& J government by the election of the Legislature, | Wallace, with liabilities amounting to £250,000 and Congress should admit os into the Union The U.S. Frigate Powhatan was at the island auder the Lecompton Constitution. We have | of Madeira Dec. 20th. replied in each instance, that as soon us the A loan for the East India Company is spoken Leyislature is convened under that instrument, | of on the meeting of Parliament. without stopping to make any other enactments. A. still further reduction in bank rates is anti- or doing any other thing than to organize the | cipated. A N INSTRUCTOR WANTED.—A gentleman residing in 8 neighboung State, wishes te tain, for the benefit of his three child ces of an instructor in Frenen, Mus: and Drawing. He prefers « native of the continent Europe, of waturenge. gud settled habits. ‘The person employed wil! reside in the fermi ly ef the ad vertiser, and may form other cinsses in the neigh- 5 which there are ample opportunities ; his residence being 8 village, Where there are four boarding schools, a lous and “ well-to-do” region. None need apply except able to produce satisiactory testimonials as to thorough aay gig per sonal character. ie nstructor preferred. though a female one would not be refused if a suit ICE A ICE C CREAM !—The very best Water Ices, Roman Punch, &c., af Small and laree Cakes of all” var. Charlotte de Russe, Biano Mane k f an , and & large collection of Fruits, at Batimere Cpanel Ea Ee imore Con! ronery fi ce Cream =. No. 3% 6th street, between C aod H. P 3.—Parties, Balls, and Weddings farnished with ali kinds Confectionery and Pyramuds of differ ent kinds. aim J A CARD. = HARRIS, Acent oy MARY A. Faz Ts, 'o 673 7th st’, t F, able male cannot btained. had not, before, demonstrated that fact to tLe law-making power, we would have them pass a he Bank of Belylum has reduced the rate of pale box No. o Rear ofhee . a maa Tae “Svzwission or tax Constiretion” | **tisfaction of the country. That he has at | law, enabling the people toelect delegat s at an | discount to4¥ per ceut WANTED IMME DIA TELY—A furmanea HOUSE, with OF SX chambers, pariore, os a room. Apply to No. i6i Browus’ Hote: ° ee DEALER IN ‘ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, VE@ETA- early day, to anew Constitutional Convention, | A Madrid paper says that Spain will not give | jan 25-6t BLES, &o. throwing every necessary guard around the bal- | any satisfaction to America in the El Dorado af lot-box to ensure fairness in the elections. ‘This | fair. = done, the people should elect delegates, and a The marriage of the Prince of Prussia Has been new Comatiatlon such as the people desire, | prolonged three months, owing tothe king’scon nue length exhibited the peculiarities of bis eroteh- eocrocen Bernas — sorta eae, ety politics to the comprebension of all, and to aa choca oat aga pouaine Po pr Sy the disgust of men of sense and true American sion of the Lecompton Constitution to a popular public spirit, is now, however, very evident in casa PAID FOR FURNITURE, ‘The highest cash prices will at all times be paid for good second-hand FURNITURE. Persons ae~ tu t tinued illness cliniag uGusekeep ng wil find it greatly to their ad- LOST FO Ww the pen lashings be is|getling daily from | sdepiion or iejection om | SESS rank or Prussia’ bes rednced its ratear kanrage to give usa call before disposing of thelr ST AND FOUND vote before sending it to Congress. Comment- . aa Hi If adopted, State officers should be immedi- | discount to 5% percent 2 BONTZ & COOMBS Ls. —Between the Arsenal and Tucker's, on ing on an effort of the Philadelphia Press to a quarters ; on own political frlends'| iy elected underit, and they should be to. uiddelegapl dispatch reports the rather serious | _ ign 25 2w Nowa ith streatenenrt | tothtendsy oaks fteegraet Rite Barre’. = i ‘ : Less ERs o y ur rg. show the existence of such a necessity, the | “°F him most severely. classy heed Serie warare lan ots eee, | | Saban te ow fice tron tha calle ites: HOOP SKIRTS! HOUP skIaTS" — | <2 at this ofhee. j Atlas says : Lasor 1x Vary —The Washington corres on which put in It ix stated that the Circassians have attacked “The Philadelphia Press omits to say that of tion State ticket at | and massacred 1,200 of the Russian garrison at ipOn Saturday morning. a LE3T these thirty-one States, a majo ity never submit. | PBdent of the New York Jowrnal of Com- containing & small sum of Foe nominatio: Round Whelebone (oil boiled) Skeleton Hoop Stiste jo. the late el Bone Crystal (adjustable bustle) do. n The owner can have the same upon proving property bly to the request of | Adekow. Steel Spring do. do and paying for this advertisement, on application at ted to the people the constitutions with which | ™érce can make nothing whatever for the eause | which, nominations were made in the various | Phe Papers contain extended obituary notices | [.a-Belle and Fiounced " 4 the Star Oihee. acters they were adtaitted info the Union. Congress | of Messrs. Walker and Douglas as against the | Legislative and Senatorial districts ail over the | of Gens. Havelock, Radetzky, Reschid Pacha and Genes eae ne Os wan, OST.—On the evening of the 2th justamt, & never pretended that it had any right to xact De Gaaeinac cies . Tertitory. In proof of this, we copy the third | Madame Rachel. The latter died at her estate | _ jan 25 ec: : — 3 A ANDUM Bou " such submission. The first republican constitu- | Democracy, by imagining, in his letters, changes resolution of the Convention, in the following | of Cannes, aged 38. Shortly before she died she BLACK MEMOR words : ing receipts. &c. Also, four nutes of $40 ach, parable in 4, 6-8. and @ months, endorsed ty HO, Hood and KR) Sands One of $10, endorsed by W.C. McCartey, due 20th June, 8. Payment has A liberal reward will be paid if left at it putin - tion of New York was prepared by a convention, and was never submitted to a general vote later date a convention was called to cons: in the positiva of Southern Senators and Rep- Tesentatives upon the question of ghe admis- in fact decide upon tue nature of the appo sion of Kansas into the Union on the Lecomp- power. It iuet, decided, aand its action, which | ton Constitution. Knowing his political affini- was not submitted to the people was ronsidered divided her foitune equally between ber children solved, Th he candidates nominated by | ad ber Parents. Her funeral took place at Paris Convention, on accepting such nomination, | 08 Saturday. . be considered as pledged, should the Consti- Field Marshal Radetzky, the Wellington of tution be adopted by Congress, to adopt and ex- | Austria, died at Milan on the fifth, of paralysis cute immediate measures for enabling the peo- | Of the lungs, aged ninety. Reschid Pacha, Grand eas eo% __ MAXWELL. & BRO. $100,000 ae OO eLAINES “at 35 and 37% cts., worth 25 ota. Cali and examine thea at HOOE, BROTHER & CO's, Pa. avenue, between 8 hi and 9h sts. N. B.—These consigned goods are separate rnd at Office. : sg f th Snipe [ULE LOST —A dark brown HORSE Mo Li: as binding. Thecoustitatious of "21 and °46 were | HS and associations well, we draw, from the ple through a new Constitutional Convention, to | Vizier of Turkey, died of apoplexy on the sixth < Meeeprel Spanibanianccen ee nan a Fos submitted to the people. pertinacity with which he clings to the idea | obtain such a Constitution as the majority stall | ‘The Times says that in bis death Trrkey lost an “The original thirteen States which formed approve.” able administrater—one who was capable of re- SPP 5 . trieving her finances, extending ber commerce, The Herald gives the following as the result | and whose high position made it easy for the of the election : cabjaet to deal with the rival pretensions of Euro- +‘ Majorities—For G. W. Smith, Governor, ‘ pean powers. for W-¥. Roberts, Lt Governor, 501, for P All hopes of the recovery of the King of Prussia that there is hope that Southern mewbers of the Confederacy did not, of course, submit th i , A sas A seeeeelen Restos Were then the masters, and Con- | them now notoriously occupy upon the Lecomp- gress a subordinate agency Yonstituth i 2 “In reyard to the new States, the Press, in- ton Constitution question, the conclusion that stead of giving us the fact in regard to these con- | upon the probability of some such changes ure oO R THANKS TO THOSE CUSTOMERS who have sv promp ly come forward aut settled their accounts, as requested fe Te those who with shoes on foce feet but none ca » WAS erher taken or escaped from Thomas Donaldson's lot. near the steam boat wharfon Thursday mxlt. His mane, was roached Aud tail net trimmed. Aw one bringing said mule to Thome Don Isiand,or to AUSTIN L. ADAMS, Pri R Creek, will receive § soa! an exry a date hat atus of grent vn : i He las lost his intellwet, and | us that all account air books xhould Schuyler, Secretary'of State, 301; for A.J. Mead, | lad disappeared H 7 coun tho Uitutions, at the time of their admission into th: | based all the hopes of the nominal Democrats | Treasurer, 31, for 3K Goodin, Auditor 304; for ee wriociarrs die ps aston Aled een caw oe ith # re ota, Union, gives us the date of the submission of a 4 Mareus J. Parrott, Representative in Congress, | Frederick, as the latter is about to marry the —==* Lv WATCH more recent constitution engaged in that work, that they may eventually | go> Hiieege Ai eaters land. Ee i. ong Messzs. a * Lond j N p “ a 7 on = t ‘ = ‘ ven s abdication, rome Queen of Prassis 283K. HOOF, e was stolen nN Sts piesa Poicoterercginth gl Lee yer tates succeed in securing for the policy of the Repub-| Jt claims for the Republicans 29 Representa- | “I'ty rumored thut an ladian loan of stx toeight i or 25 years of age, who came to Man, 2 or 2 ty thatday, A liberal reward will be paid for covery. ‘i jan 225 ton the Isiand, about the neighbor-<g rug Store, on Fm ho hite and yellow fe- » near 3d atreet, _ i yan 22-31" $25 REWARD will be given to any o7 0? will give such information as w ead arrest and conviction of the persou or destroyed the lamp at the corner of 6t reet an Pennsylvania avenue, last night. the 2ist mstant jan 22-30 P.M. DUBANT. Bs ‘ lican party a triumph in this matter. Vain popular vote. The Northwestern Territory w: A organised into States without any such submis. | hopes, indeed, all around. sion; and the Southwestern (Kentucky and ‘Ten- iat nt w hea Louisiana = par ipsg te Facts Ang Stroxcer tuan Faxcy.—If anti- itbout a ilar submission; and in the ities i i agitation of thé “‘Missourt question no one de- slavery politics in this country have barat dreads! submission of the organic act to the | 6nd, they tend towards the accomplishment of pea ae Instead of ———e — hagrens et the abolition of African slavery throughout the © wfates were require to subru! T consti- "7 ; tutions to the people ax atest of admission to the | /#2d. Yet not one man in a bundred who ad- t —_ an illustration of the Press's position | vocates them has even an indistinct compre- on ansas question would require.) the re- i tf verse is true, and three-fourtha of she Sites, cn. ee oe pct whieh would surely follow tered the Confederacy without any such popular | their riumph here. These effects are so appo- yg te ype hen eee — en 5 = ‘ sitely stated in the following brief extract from og sul jas ior is Th n hee aris- Ns Fy ing with the State themselves. Fath baxadopt. | ® lite editorial in the New York Herald, as . De of its own ogee and - he may discard | that we republish it in the hope that we may with te Pun Congress has nothing to do | thus be the means of bringing its common-sense are ple ot nose have Pe. tht to arraign | Statements to the notice of some who will be © delegal in Convention, rt - ure from this now general peaulles: ain Fed yeaa benefited by reflecting soberly upon them, who domestic question. They have already acted in | Otherwise might never see them : w 2 On TUESDAY MO ING, Jaxvany 20th, & superb collection of thoxe $15 FLOUNCED SILK ROBES, which have created so great an excitement in Wash- ington during the past week. Penn. av., between 8th and 9th ste. N. B.—The: ed on the sxconp F ftablishment. t af fording the Ladies an_aniple eponteniey for & ther- ouch examination of the styles and prices before w tives to the State Legislature and 13 Senators, —_ ig es Pel omg immediately on the as- 5 ser! ing oO! ‘arliament. and sets down for the Democracy 15 Represent- | "rne'tds1 buliton in the Bank of England ts atives and 6 Senators. £12,113,000, and a reduction of the rate of inter- est to 5 per cent. is uy yrergecmest The [ 8 — - | London Times of the 9th says that choice paper te Lars Carr Beant, He ane toe is negotiated at 44a5 per cent., and loans Sled lowing General orders, No. 2, dated Headquar- | ernment securities at 3 per cent. Cousols'ied ters, troops serving in Kansas, Fort Leaven- fecibpeat! per Sgmnloovies 3 redo teary sdenalé re no failure u connection wi e American worth, January 11, 1858, have been received at fade, aa fon anpauers. the War Department : The continental advices were very encouraging. 1. The General commanding has the melan- | The news from China is meagre. The attack choly duty of announcing the decease of Captain ] on Canton had not taken place, but it was ex- Thomas 1.. Brent, Assistant Quartermaster, | pected soon. It is said that France and Spain which occurred this morning at this post, after a | Will make a demonstration inst Cochin China. protracted illness of several weeks. Dates from: Melbourne to the 17th of November Capt. Brent entered the army from the Milita- | and £200,000 of gold had reached England. An ty Academy in 1435, and served as a subaltern in | additional sum of £700,000 is known to be on the ns Sixth Regifhent of Infantry, and 'be Fourth | way. Business continued depressed. Regiment of Artillery. Inthe memorable action ‘Tux News From Inpia. of Buena Vista, during the war with Mexico, The European ‘Times says the Indian news Captain Brent commanded a section of Wash- | startled the whole country. Annexed is the offi- Pa. avenue. purchasing. LAgies: FANCY GOODS, 4 Fox Batts, Levers, Hors, Recxptions,&e. White Silk Hiusion for evening dresses 2% yards wide, Dotted and Puffed Illusion Berthes, Bretelles, Capes. Coliars, and Sieeves, Elegant Sash Ribbons, beautiful Head Dresses, Valencienses, Maitese, Brusselx. and Bugle Laces, White Plush and Cherry-colored Veivets, for trim- ming Opera Cloaks, 4 All the above desirs bie goods jest received at MAXWELL & BRO.’S, jan 25-eoSt 328 Pa. avenue. AMBROTYPES FOR FIFTY CENTS, _ tT up 1x Goon Casre. A _ y red of = fen ” —— wi akenesses, either tubrety pe. reoty pe, or Meleainotypes. Warranted a nesses Come early in the day. ROBERT SAND8. ~ = 4 oan Pa. ave., bet. &th aud 9h streets, Ington’s Battery of Artillery, and received the | cial dispatch : ‘3 at ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY!|] iano _______ Market Space. rogera to it, if the report t rec: “ f Brevet of Captain for his services on that ocea- | + Mata, Jan. 6.—The steam. r Caradoc has ar- ANAAR. OTIC E.—The ppbiic are hereby cautioned avedefeaicd and dispoosovacd of pomer | sltract Sdealtsof me theese Seat ar in ite | slow’ Hie wet ahererarasappoliied fe posi. | rived, with’ Important intelligence from India. M : ma ely caution the party that has re: i fused submission. It ix in already been reduced to a question of practical ular rights are to be vindicated | results By what hax oceurred in the Britixsh and and not by the dictation of Congress Freuch Went Indies, in St. Domingo and Spanish “The difficulties in the Kansas urstion are not | America, we can measure the results that Master to be found in the mode in which the Constitu- | “ward and bis clique would achieve for the How submitted to Congress has been adopted. | United States. ‘They have not ouly passed from Ne beyond that.’ the list of wealth-producing com: ities, but. with their material welfare, their political weight enn SRE: || wawen bat fer Aneriena Posen ee tea s * Bs ——— poorest Fhe oun ainsusora En- | social vitality or industrial value. ‘Thess mre ent abLine Act —Edttor of the Star: Yn your edition | own Union and Brazil; and they owe thei: im- of Friday evening last, under the head of “a | sghoeams in a very great measure, if not entirely, Humbug Exploded,” you quote from the corres. vd ae id gether bas cog bes - opal a - on of egro slavery. ont it we shou! rO- pondence of the New York — and Times, duce hacnttins and Brazil no coffee or sugar ie fo show that the provisions of the “enabling act’ | the production of these articles is not a question in the case of Minnesota were set at defiance by | Of soil and climate only, but of the organization the Governor of that Territory. While there ix | Of the labor of the only race that can withstand aeninst negotiating two BON DS of the State of mia, Nos 32and 3, for $50 exch, payable in the same have miscarried in transmission per the i4th instan' from New York to Wash D.C. Application will be made for a new (Intel. 2w)} RIGGS & CO. W HAY MAN begs leave to return his thanks * to the Lad: who have patronized him so Liberally. aud nd in “=P them that, m omer ye better Hepiay his elegaut Laces, he has mov: toe the Lakes. No. 54 PA. AVENUE, near Adams's Ex- vress Office where he respectfully invites their at tention to his eutire new stock of round point, pot eppleque Vailancenes and Honiton in sets, 5 oiffeurs, Leppets, Haudkerchiefs, Shawls, &c.: elegant and new importations of real black Veile, ei ¥ Faces sitaned, mended, and transferred. leks w tion of an Assistant Quartermaster with the rank General Havelock died on the 25th November, of of Captain and continued to fill the duties of that dysentery, brought on by exposure and anxiety. station, until within a short time of his decease. | On the 27th November an atfair took place near ‘The generous impulses of bis nature had en- Cawupore, between Gen. Windham’s division deared him to puehy friends, both in peed and | and the Gwalior matineers, in which the British Private life, who will deeply regret his loss. troops retreated, with the total loss of the tents of Il. The following arrangements forthe funeral | the 6ith, the 82d and S8th regiments, 3,000 in ceremonies of the late Captain T. L. Brent, As- | number, which were entirely burnt by the enemy sistant Quartermaster are directed to be observed: | ‘The 61th regiment is reported as nearly cut up.” 1. The funeral will take place from the quar- A message received ogre Governor-General ters of the deceased, on ‘Thursday morning, the | from Sir Colin Campbell, on the 7th December. ith instant, at eleven o’clock. contains an account of the previous action, fought 2. The earnest | officer of the Fourth Com- | by him, with the Gwallor contingent, near Cawn- pany of Artillery will cause a company from his pore, in which the latter was totally defeated, regiment, commanded by a Captain, to be detail- | With the loss of sixteen guns, twenty-six car. ed to act us the funeral escort. rages of different sorts, an immense quantity of 3. The following named officers will act as ammunition, stores, grain, bullocks, and the pall-bearers on the occasion, viz : whole baggage of thele force. The British loss 1. Captain ee) Ca Artiller was insignificant. One officer only was killed, a this way that pop No. 458 F and flatters herself {rom her well ind put her to the ‘he will guarantee that those who visit her t regret it. men, $2 00—Ladies, $1.09, tH copes drawn for Five Dollars, She will remain only a short time. _ jan 22w™ $100.000. SPECIAL NOTICE. HOOE, BROTHER & CO., have just received from New York, ON CONSIGNMENT, ANOTHER CHOICE ASSORTMENT ir RARE AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODs, sale estat i ersimatatereeresmernonnceroetotetamnesta isin: hi Bah a Tala anp mean. 2. Captain MeCawn, 4th Artillery. viz: Lieut. Salmon. All the women, children ., mes ee the United States, ken kes 4 og no object for controverting the position you as- | the, burning ae ike abel Ginter Captain Barry, 2d Artillery. sick, &c., from Lucknow, had arrived in safety | All Wool De Lainos, at 25. 3744. and 50 cts. Senith, formerty United Hentes Sonites tans tent: the come inase Premises, yet justice demands that | white. Neithet race can produce elther of these | 4 Captain Getty, 4th Artillery. at Altakabud. theconcinsion you arrive at should be based upon | staples of the tropics, in such large quantities as . Captain Garnett, 6th Infantry. Facts, instead of the mis-statements and unfound- | the world now demands, without the assistance ‘Silk top! le ik of in Robes a Quilie. Captain Hancock, Ass’t Quartermaster Cc &o., &e., eet — ‘The Calcutta Gazette Extradinary contains a deeply interesting detailed account of the de- eouen ana, ove large octavo volume of 640 pages, finely printed, with portals ofthe author; price a, or Ns post free by mai! As many commissioned officers as can be Lue , being the officiat rt of At Unprecedently Low Prices. Sold for the publishers ed representations contained in the correspond - ar reac we emancipate and emigrate the conveniently spared from other duties will join ae big Engler. The prieations coaured by PENNSY CVA AVEN 2 PRANCK TAYLOR — ence quoted fow. The ‘Tribone’s correspondent | four sdalttean jhe Paphos tual usw produce cotton, in Petia Geen arms toe a and particularly the ladies, jan 2-lw ND between Sthenien is, URS! Furs 4 FURS" : Sugar, and tobacco in this country, we strike a . @1 mM, ri We ad all wm By the frabling act, twice the number of | deadly blow at our national prosperity, and Captain 24 Dragoons re Lite ‘Adj't Gen = cage yi iit kt SeatL 1,000 ss 1,00 A YEAR. FURS to onll at the Prine nd Par Seare sion Presentatives’ iu the ‘Territorial Legislature | through that at our political significance” Take P' ragonns) A: y || Seeds cuca Mie tece oreenaeme a y of troops | $1.0 A YEAR. Profitable and em, aed the Avenue ype Frnaing Lue Comugamper® the Convention for | Way these three staples from our industrial pro- Aprointwent.—The Secretary of the Interior | in a inst the Britinlt government in India. | 310m A VEA Szamine their fresbeupply of FURS which will be ; ng | Ponstitution. Allowing the «Coun. | duction and foreign commerce, and what do we 2 © 7 rm iplined, eMfective force of 8.000 teen me ay, A. reel; yas Te junday t and during this cil’ to be included, as it was under the contrac, | become? Notbing but a wheat and irom produ- | has appointed Francis Tymany to be Agent for | It was a plined, ¢ nd details, ‘The blow | $\'0m 4 Veh. woes which will be soid without use mr ty wsdl ete we one hundred and | (19K ae ope hf Bor nly ror cherneeer and | the Indians of the Sac and Fox Agency, vice rice bes bee truck by BirGelia Jam pbell has 1 & YER Eaten oie cameies aoe REVIEW. —_—_ ee. 3 resou! as on: orthern Europe, ~ cAR. i , y E- <ereiying the Constitution, Gov. Medary fitted only to enter into competition with then | B. A. James, resigned. Probably scattered this a force, on Peta two ane Je Pay eoake te D sourese, deen. edited ty SBS i. Debow, pub led the names of fifty-one members only, and | for the trade of those countries which might pro- which the insurgents of Metre “i oasy ra, | $100 A YEAR: Box Nota Now 2 lished monthly ; $3 perannum. us Gemonvirated to the committee thatthe | duce the very articles that we now bear the palm | R Senator Douglas's onSat- | lied. The commander-in-chief will now be en- | $140 4 YEA ip ‘ment is fitted | DeBow’s Preas, » weekly devoted to Polit: ‘uz Reception at he Oude | ts, of ‘¢ ‘he v1 ol om terms of the law bad not been fuitilied. What’ | in. The textile industry of New England must ded. D: abled to operate against je insuraenta, of gine 4 y AR. toeitner sex; station in life im- Soot, Li ‘es juoations|, and indus FTeE May, bave been hin motive, he ouly mceeeded | be abandoned or goabroad, competing with other | Uday afternoon, was largely attended. Dan- | When to will doubtless give ax good an account | $1'00 A YEAR. material, It ie anurticleofdany Gasman eet; 32 per ansam. in cheating bimeelf; for, bad the Constitution | Bationx for its materfal; the vast shipping inter- | cing from 1 to 5 p. m. was the order of the af- | as be has of the Gwalior mutineers. 1400 A YRARK. consumption, and oan f° mpan: janzs ee NCK TAYLOR, Agent. Been certified without any signatures, no objec. | ¢#t We now possess must seek its remuneration ternoon. Commerciat. tone 4 + frotured in proteome Ook pn my ———__* - oe 5 tion could have been interposed ** in other ports than our own; the grain and meat Tue Din Pp z by Gov. B Livenpoot, Jan. ¥.—Cotton—Sales of the week | 3} UAYEAR, scent By % spent te POBTEMONAIES. PURSES, FANCY cr ; According to this statement Gov. Medary is Feaecina West, deprived of the ma:kets now e Dinner Party given by Gov. Brownon | 54 uy bale«, including 5,000 bales to speculators gia YEAR. Wanted in every town i the | Combaunty emapertes Soap. Laly . fon by the South, must depend upon a fai - Saturday, is spoken of everywhere about town, ! and 5,500 bales for export, The market opeued 1,00 A YEAR, Union, jan 25 im* ya B-% rw 4 MON D'S, 7th street, ~