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CONGRESSIONAL. Stavery Discvssion.—Rev. Messrs. Leonidas - ——————— 1. Sa. ence that the Shoshones, Pintos and Utahs, liv peepee First Session. _| Rosser and George W. Carter, of the Methodist WASHINGTON THEATRE. WASHINGTON NEWS AND SOBSIF., ing in the fastnesses of the Great Basin, are as- EVENING STAR. of Salem, Roan- —_ : Tae Prorosen VirGinia INTER-CoNTINENT ert Ss seen to the enexpected seers of In THE SENATE, yesterday, communications oa py Agcagrene pega CROWDED HOUSES: WASHINGTON CITY: Sreausaip Live.—We continue to be skeptics | Northeast and perrery 2 evar clew Cacteraes berybegay (ys pops ae Rae church in thedinited States, and in defence of Last my ne nice BERTROS “J phen ecseieeots EsSreery 5, 1658-| as to the entire success Of:the-<inission-of the | keswn (0 We Callas Sisese: Ieee bas hot arrien Academy, and the other Tespecting the expense | the Southern chureh, Mr. R. spoke nine bours, MM iho will appear in two pleose ae Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston, though our Vir- | eda Fort Yuma, and fears oa aioe tr | ineiemortae and Me.C. four and'a half. ‘Thelt perches are ws -- Bo rn oer, re ene cae other eles toey eases 2! | ginia cotemporaries seem to take it for granted we ene uatastgovernment. * °* ET) sar Grittenggu, fom the select Gubnaililes (0 | aiid tolbinve lise character by grest bly As Lord Fipley. he Loudon Eg ‘ 12 ec! — np sh ey may *P* | that he has made all the necessary arrange- | “| think these Mormons ought to be shipped off | whom was the bill to provide for the | and eloquence. Rev. B. H. > ere ore THIS EVENING, Feb. 5, : —_— = E ments and contracts for the prompt inaugura- | to the island of New Guinea, at the expense of ‘ascertain’ and satixfaction of claims of Ame - | Northern church. A correspondent y le Sam. There is an inland continent there. ie Utah in the mountains, and they can find ainst the Darkey tribes whose hair agg in tion of a line of mammoth steamships between 7 G PRESS. S*1KIT OF THE MORNING PR Norfolk, and France. What there may possi- beenist of Ja the | barg Republican reports Mr. Rosser to bave Y, publishes the speec! committed LOVE AND estas ig oe ess ten Robertson. toot Spor gebiice dment, a . Ahoe. foe 2 ogee propound-d and fully sustained the following {255 Fst, - + Mr. Bourosauit. hope passag After which, by demre, 5 i justi bites—called by naturalists the Horaforas. Th e. positions : of Mr. Toombs, delivered on the receipt by a be in the way of trade to ony je can turn sailors, traders, sugarplanters, Mabom. | P8880: was made the special order for Thurs-| 1. ‘The Methodist Church North is the most | MiLt r, ‘ the Senate of the recent Kansas message of | the enterprise will, at the present time, p etans. or what not, there. They can never live | day, February 18. powerful and systematic organization om earth | agilly - - _~ Miss Agnes Robertson, hanan, wherein that great State | 2 successful one, we do not know ; our opinion | in peace with us Gp! are a rage of essential ‘Oa motion by Mr. Mason, a resolution was inst slavery, and is doing more for the eman- (Satorday) F f of postage iy cha a being that the absence of facilities for placing | Arab blackguards. 1 shold not be surprised to | adopted instructing the Committee on Foreign | cipation of the slave than any other organization SS te no — Paper was oo forcibly vindicated. ale Page rd | *¢e,them turn American Bedouins. Relations to inguire if it is the datention of the | on earth. MI TSO: The same journal also replies to the Phila- | cargoes of suitable exports to France, on boa: If the President wants to see what Arizona is in governmeat of rahapy to send to this couatrya | 2 The Baltimore Conference bas done more MR. DION BOURCICAULT, rgoes t fi jet bi t Prof. Bai-d to read to him the obtain information con- | to divide t . £.C b in the United States : ‘season. delphia Press upon the Lecompton Constitu- | promptly—the fact that such ar f tie Ue: etapters in Venega’s Histo of California, 1757, cerning American tan provements in paval archi- than all efsursibsitien Goutuennes North put And eee a, 7h. tion question. The editor makes plain the | always to be had eae! ae ayiata stare $0 on he ea ieee retle move ie a tecture, and to superis ntend the carpe ena hed together. ne % wasiag me ee folly of the plea that the Topekaites of Kansas | apeake when wanted—will grea ofl od < eatiPrapihrmestagead yor y'Se- pHa bop Pen | vessels of il < a oae ees omens Bho nsma npreen rately ene, bein ELODEON. were disfranchised, exoept by and through | prevent the satiatectory sesoess of the enter-| pulchons) is © storeneee: Mino that tarp feed Seisia bnschanrbs sks gevorstens Inretetion put oeether. M pn Avance, wean Tenth Steerer. their own action in refusing to exercise the | Prise. Such enterprises must necessarily grow | sijver existing pure in masses. ‘The Territory is | trom. 4. The Baltimore Confererce is more danger- BURLESQUE rights of citizens, under pre, he up from small beginnings. That is, the success iene me 4 oe in eg On motion tad Mr. ape a gengeto see =~ ite influence = — = rage wg OPERA TROUPE, ? . ; A mining com, ies go shor adopt the ittee on Printing to | slave; u the rest u ortbern 4 ~< « We also find in the Union, this morning, a | of & line of mammoth steamships must be think ates yous it will arniabatty millions, eats wil since hes tees paid annually, Yor Chere pacahng A New ComBinerion Lees, contradiction of the foolish “ Ww. hington Cor- | preceded by that of lines of sailing ships and probably a hundred millions of silver a year, and | the Last five years, to the printingestablishments | 5. The Baltimore Conference ix more decep- TWELVE STAG PER oy on ‘ Rigrwn: i Her steamers, neither of which have ever | that it will take two mints to work up their | of this city for printing and advertising for the | tive in its anti-slavery views, decia’avions, rexo- Uneargnesed by anv Troape Ck, Tespondence’’ roorback saying that negotia- | *™4 = . metal into dollars. It ts as rich as California, | covernment other than that ordered by Con; lutions and measures, than the open-faced entire D. CLINTON PR be a woseibith tions are going on between the President and | yet been in operation between Norfolk and | mary my word. ‘The President's. message will | oy also, whether any amendmenta tn exlet g | abolition North The un.ivalied American Guitariat snd . Dr. Bernhi: "yi U in the House | France. An ample supply of freight leaves | be of immense advantage to the settlers there | laws are necessary to secure proper economy in| 6 ‘The Baltimore Conference ta in a more cilt« MASTER WILLIE. b app apengereccmair a mrp the Chesapeake for New York and other Amer- | The Alta California of the last month contains a | the expenses for those objects, and to report by | ical position than any other Conference in the |. 5 MASTER Wl Wander of the Ace, ‘all, for the withdrawal of the command ef | t : great deal of useful news about the country. bill or otherwise. Northern Methodist Church Rtnen= in connectiva with the Prcocateg en eee sary in the P06. | eccora ta ping toand lean Eesoper “Bos | Ee neeaar ie canine ned nae aang | ate the man, tthe Sana contested esti ne Siphon: veer Girming in i i alin Cal . tl nding Was on jon >, a LJ “vere Presaming that everybody of common senso | Steamers in plying to-and from Europe. But, | eicnt tamout 1 should’ think the Ereakieet providing that the'sitting- member and contest | 17" Col. Fuller thus gossips about the fair at sONGk. NEA DAC at = would instantly realize the utter absurdity of | unfortunately, it will take time and eras might find three honest Democrats to probe the | ants be allowed to take testimony. Washington : UES, PANTOMIMES the idea of such an occurrence as s‘ated in | labor to change its present direction—to divert | matter to the bottom. ere have been too many Mr. Trumbull opposed this, and proposed to “As I have before written, the New York Doors open at 6%; com- amend it by substituting that the Senate proceed | L.dies, as a general rule, are the best dressed | mer MALLORY. Avent. at once to a tinal determination of the subject ladies in Wasbingt ln this respect we are : = - Mr. Bayard replied briefly, and on his motion | ha-d to beat. Not that we wear richer fabrics or HILHARMONIC HALL. the subject was laid upon the table. costlier jewels. Tout au contraire, some of your . — — ‘The consideration of the motion to er to =% Southern belles beat us in their nightly —— HARRY SANDERBON 2 oe ANDC INC Territories Committee the message of the Presi- | of laces and diamonds, and in “low necks an ee ae re Be dent accompanying the Lecompton Constitution | short sleeves.’ But the more tonnish of our| M SSFS FANNY AND AGNES HERON, Dutchmen in that mint, as all California says. 1 has caused great scandal to our party. If you ever get the by egh eS with the Presi- dent tell him I take the liberty to say that the people of California will bold his hands up during the coming struggle, until the storm of paper money, Mormon treachery, and Kansus craziness it into a new channel. Freight represents capital, which is proverbially cautious of, and slow to change. We hope for a better fate for this enterprise, than, we fear. it will meet. In- stead of dreaming of mammoth steamer lines that roorback, we did not think it worth a con- tradiction when it was first started. Its so universal republication as ‘‘news’’ from this city, however, has made its formal denial by the Unzow necessary. The fact that it evi- w es, whatever fondness they ma: her eminent 4 rtist~, will take place 5 sa. 5 + * * ses. We are in our once in four years craz med, when N York ladies, Sever th t y | And several wt war : dently found believers far and wide, illustrates | to Europe, if those interested ss the fature pened but good doctors and mild muenicine will WM. De apie xubmitted a series of resolutions | have for, isc ns stones and spider a On MONDAY, Feb ain forcibly the extent of the gullibility of “the | of the commerce of the Old Dominion, would bring the patient round. Nature mast have its » 1 te. calling on the President for information relative | mings, think it vulgar always to war them.— — $1. No extra charge for securing seats. to the census and registration of Kansas; the re- | And as to “low necks,” we leave them to ‘low’ | — —— turns of the elections held on the 2ist December . In the presence of certain dixtinguished pat-aaanonic HALL. and 4th January, invoiving the question of the | ladies here, I have felt grateful for the use of a SUBSCRIPTIO! SOIREE Lecompton Constitution and the election of State pink fan to conceal my blushes, FRIDAY, Feb 5th. officers under the same; all correspondence be- “ Hide, O bide those hills of snow.” &c. ected tween the Executive departments relative to K: : dear people.” Resvmep Srecig Paymexts.—The banks of Philadelphia on Wednesday formally resumed Specie payments, without previous announce- only bend their energies to secure the prompt completion of the different lines of railroads destined to bring the produce and travel of Western Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky—indeed of the whole South and perfect work and we must govern and harry things like magnetism does the wires. The President has endeared himself to the ple of the Pacific by his just and patriotic public senti- ments and acts. I hope God may spare his life many years. and that he will retire from public it 1 List now openat Metzerott’s Music Store. fe? i affairs with the country quieted and his country- | sas affairs, &c. Now, do not think me squeamish or radish. nn pension! since the Test Geek fo eee sur: | Southwest—to reach the cooan| Arst at Vir- | suen rising upto bless is names a follower of] ARTE 2S consideration of | 4™ Not a bit of it. But there ts atime and a Ww nsion since the last week in September, but for | “°""* ; the eternal principles of Democratic conservative e resolution: but place for all things, and a miscellaneous yather- AW TS. = = . hi UL est. secure the p! th 3 lear - some time the snspension has been merely nomi- | Sitia’s capes, they will soon: policy of Washington and Jackson. Mr. Mason objected, and they were laid over sa. Promiscnous — is not the — oe WANTED InN EDIATELY —A COLORED nal. The resumption is now full and complete, | means of the profitable establishment not only Yeurs, in great haste, HK under the rule. : am yiste for a stunning exhibition of a beautifu BOY, who thorouguiy <a e ) — and it is expected all the banks in Pennsylvania | of the direct line of steamships to France, but The question of referring the message was then bosom. attend ina Rest-uraut. Apply 7 ven will immediately follow suit. A Faiture.—Yesterday, the opponents of = the admission of Kansas into the Union asa State under the Lecompton constitution en- deavored to engineer through the lower house of the Pennsylvania Legislature, at Harris- burg, resolutions instructing Senator Bigler to vote against the introduction of the Territory into the Union under that instrument. But they were defeated by a majority of twelve. Had they proved victorious we should never have heard the last of the fact from the Re- publican party and fishy Democratic presses. As the matter stands, however, they will of of similar lines to England and South America. To aid such an enterprise under present cir- cumstances, as it is Mr. Preston’s errand to inaugurate if possible, the State must necez- sarily invest in it, from first to last, as much as is now required from her in aid of the comple- tion of the various railroads in which she has already invested millions, none of which can yield her a dollar of interest until the appro- priations asked for them now shall have been expended on them. When that may be done, she will not only find all her money so invested yielding a fair = : between 10th and Iith sts. eager Bas is . The enny, Ireland, Journal says : Prehbh nhOy Some tuna vor of the Constitution and advocating its refer- | 7H Ki’ fae har enonths persons id tet this | ve caret poneee * Dire ips ae Sane J 08 cats Douglas, Stuart and Wilson opposed city as emigrants have returned to their old em- | gonnt-y Addrese W M_. Stor Office. = the Constitution and the course of the Admints- | Ployments in Kilkenny, and caution their neigh- Laby WHO HAS*ASMALL FAMILY I tretion in relation to the matter. to America at present. | A joa.0% Mt taking one or two Gentlemen to ‘The Senate adjourned until Monday, without | “ver nbers of the families of those who | BOARD. or will 2 commodate them With = com- taking a vote cutie uestion J: have left our city have fallen victims to Ameri- | fortable ROOM, with or without Board, if devired, id q ‘ can fever. The story of desolation and death | on moder te terms. The situation is most desira- Ix tux House, yesterday, the matter of deal- i igrants relate is fearful, and | ble,as the comforts of a home can be 0° tained on ing with Mr. J. B Williamson, of New York, | we hope it may serve ax a caution to others to reasonable terms. Tor —) pina eee the contumacious witness in the case of alleged | turn their thoughts from emigration aad cling to | No 135. corner of ith and B streets, Isiand. corruption against certain members of last Con- | ‘he rock of the old country gtess, occupied considerable time after our re- . rt closed, and was finally disposed of by allow- ANNEXATION. —A writer in the last Christian the witness the privilege of amending his | Advocate proposes the holding of a Convention er, aud remanding him into the custody of | of the membership of the Methodist Po -rstant Axoturn New TeRxitory —Itis proposed to make an effort for a territorial organization of the upper peniusula of Michigan, under the name of Superior or Mackinaw. The country embraces some sixteen thousand square miles, abounds in mineral resources, and has an esti- mated population of ten thousand At present it is a part of the State of Michigan, from the main Portion of which, however, it is separated by the straits of Mackinaw, and with which it has no common [nterests. Gexuax Newsrarers.—A correspondent of mu office is in the buriding corner of 7th t. near the canal bridge, where he will be 4 eee . es times Lo serve Liose im need of s 2 o- i Ps i j 2S it-at-A util to-day at I o'clock. Church, composed of the counties of Halifax ~4 tee as ag)Phia Press contradicts the statement | return to her treasury, but will also find that | course be xs mute as mice on the subject. sibs Hote: Hee tarumea the sicenna or Pittsylvania, ‘enry, Patrick aud’ Fonte na sal, WAST that bax been made, to the effect that there are | the grand result of her railroad expenditures | Senator Bigler has fairly won a very high posi- | ty. Ohio contested clection—the question being | o-der te take measures for the annexation of tiese ituation as Chambermad and Seamel ten times as many newspapers printed in the will then be the concentration at her leading | tion here as a public man, and in this action of | on the adoption of the following resolutions : counties, now in the North Carolina Conference, re "Post Othe, for tree da German language in the United States as there are inGermany. This statement is proved, by an examination of the ‘German Newspaper Cata- logue” for 1856, published in Leipzic, Saxony, Please address K. M.C the Legislature of Pennsylvania the sensible fe 3 3t reader will perceive a manifestation of the confidence of his constituents in him, such as Revived, That it is inexpedient to allow far- | t that of Virginia. The Convention ts to as- ther time to take sestltnony teenie case, as asked | Stmble in Danville on the 24th of this month for by the sitting member. Resolved, That vai ties, contestant and con- port—Norfulk—of as much produce and other freight as now passes over the Erie canal, and as Many passengers as now pass over the New ANTED.—Permanent BOARD fora gentle- manand bis wife, ina private family, €th and 9th streets: not further north than F street. - a * ‘ i testee, be allowed further time of sixty days from (Friday) EVE. | Address Box 74, City Post Office. fesa* to be a gross error. ‘The total number of news- | York Central railroad. Then, there will be no bey varely aaaet in these days of bunkum the pe age of this resolution to Take aad return | NING, Sth 1 at the Hall, on 7th street, at 7 YOUNG papers and periodicals published in Germany is | difficulty in the establishment and maintenance | State legislation. further testimony. o'clock. to make arrangements for the funeral ol P. G. Tuos. Banos, of Cove: aut Lodge, No.'3. ‘Ihe the city of York wishes to hire a furnished 2.416, of which 1,315 are political in character. | of steamship enterprises from Virginia to Eng- Mr. Marshall. of Ky., was in favor of the res- hous+ in Washington, suitable for taking : funeral to take place on Sunday, at 2 0’clock p.m. " ~ SS RLS Nava. Inteviicence.—The Navy Depart- | olutions, and thought the sitting member, Mr. | “It J.R. PIPER. G.M lect boarder. Ton pa ty of gentlemen who wou A Granp Excursion tn Prospect —A proj t end Biante, Gremnny, ct wherever there may ment are in receipt of dispatches. essisg dais Campbell, had not yeen fairly dealt with. TEACHEnS’ nelson | go sccarity for rent. or nake an advazee for rhe the Journal of Rete ia ae en phate be people requiring American merchand'se, or P : Mr. Stephens replied to Mr. M., and stated that = Y EETING.—tne reguiar | same, she would eecure A pl asant, comfortable time enough had heen allowed, and that the plea monthly meeting of ths ‘Teachers’ Associa- free fromthe nnoyances of hotel life. .Ad- , how i di MRS. E. G. DUNBAR, New York f- of the sitting member was only for delaying the | Sa'TU RDAY. Feb that itwcock ame nice | hee cinscianmninccenbisnas -~ §3 action of the House. ture will ve delivered by Dr.Otps. Suvject—*Fun- | pvarpCOVMERT Daa Mr. Washburn, of Me., moved to amend, but | damental Principles of Intellectual Developement oath pee pending the question, on motion of Mr. David- | and Traiing.’” CHAS. B. YOUNG, and county in the United States, to engage iu @ re_ son, the House adjourned. itt Ree. Secretary. spectable and ensy business, hy which the above January 4, which announce the arrival of the steamer Saranac at Pernambuco, after ten days’ sail from Parbadoes. All on board well. The Saranac was to sail for Rio Janeiro about the 10th of January. producing merchandise required in this coun- try Until then, we repeat, we have little faith in the possibility of the profitable employment of a regular line of steamships between Norfolk and any foreign port. aigrand excursion to the Mediterranean in the steamer Ericsson. leaving New York about the Ast of May, and arriving back about the Ist Au- gost. According to the programme she will touch at Gibraltar, Malta, Alexandria, Jaffa, (for Jerusalem,) Constantinople. Athens and Naples, Tun Goxraxrs CAsnaWe bear Gute 3 Proceedings of To-day. em: ee pln TH Tet hriay Ee and Mercer sts., Now York City, inclosing one pos. Tematsing st each places sufficient timetoens-| ae Cupsareaxg axp Oul0 Caxat.—The = on. | T#= SENATE were not in session to-day. NING, at7o'clock. Master Masons in good stand- | tage stamp. yan 28-5 ble the passengers to see the sights. Th -. . a Se D. Williamson, of New York, the alleged con- ‘ ing @re fraternally mvited. a) > ary Passeng o uenis The num: | msceting of the American party Internal-In- : 2 —* Ix THe House, Mr. Harris, of IIL, asked leave | is are fraternally invited. WANTED [MME DIA TELY—A furnished ber of passengers is limited to 150, and the fare 8 eee i tumacious witness before one of the investiga- | ¢ .ubimit a motion to print certain amel neo W. FLOOD, Sec. HOUSE, with five or six chambers, ° of each, if adults, will be $750. Other expenses | Pfovement Commissioners of the State of Mary- ting committees, is prepared to purge himself | true n aae sian evil: Peay piece ——_tF eas — and ning room, Apply to No. 61 Browns’ Hotel. of the voyage, it is calcnlated, will raise the cost | !and, that took place at the chambers of the PYDIANIANS’ DEMOCRATIC CLU 8; from all suspicion of intended contempt of the authority of the House. Messrs. Brooks and Davis, of Md { There will be te about 8900. , ; Fmoeratic Club in Mr. Quitman offered a resolution inquislng , s : s from the Piesident the number of officers and | ROW, (Saturday) EVENING, Feb. cth ! LOST AND FOUND. o'clock. The members of the Club and all Demo: “* “ = soldiers engaged in the war of 1812, and in the | orate fim Indisna, who do ire to join it, are carn. I OST.—On the 2d instast, 0 mall VELVET Indian wars of that time and in the service of | estly requested to be present, as business of impor- | 54 ia bigagend Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company in the Washington City city hall on the day before yesterday, was attended by the following Com- missioners. Viz: Messrs. Reynolds, Sly, Lank- —<—___ 1 General D. Antonio Lopez d+ Santa Ana bas written a manifesto, dated in Turbaco, New Granads, which we find in the Havana D’a io de ApPoINTMENT OF JUSTICES OF THE Peace.— CAPE, with : her wa dei! by Messrs. Henry Reever, John D. Clark, and | the United States from the Revolution-until the | tance will be brought before the meeting. Savings © wi. orestans ia Marina of the 29h ultimo. in relation to the | ford and Peter. The first named was elected | y,hn H. Goddard, have been reappointed Jus- | Wat of 1612; also, the number of such persone ax | fest K. 5. SPROULE, Seo. charges which General Pillow bas preferred, that money was employed by General Seott to bribe the Mexican Commander and authorities These siatements of General Pillow are denied witb the usual vehemence and verbosity of the Mexican hero. The ‘infamous calumny” ts re- President of the Board. Besideseleeting direc- tors on the part of the State for the various works under the supervision of the Board, they voted to call a meeting of the stockholders of the Chesapeake and Uhio Canal Company on have received bounty land; and, also, what will be the expense attendi the extension of the ton County, D. C., residing between Rock laws relating to Revolutionary pensione-s to the Creek ant the Eastern Branch of the Potomac— a ——— id soldiers of the war of 1512, and the You are hereby notified that an election will be B‘ t Indian wars held at L. L. Brunnett’s Stere.on Tih street p ank ‘Phe Speaker laid before the House sundry de- | (084: At its intersects partmental communications, of no general inter- . , tices of the Peace for the District of Columbia, and were confirmed by the Senate on the 3d instant. ‘Tax Wearaer.—The following report of the NOTICE—To the inhabitants of Washing- | — JAR DING —Picasant Rooms to rent. wi er without Board, on reasounbie terins, on the evr - with the Piney Branch road, | ner of 45> street and Missouri avenue, No 45, ebruary. forthe purp.se fe 3-a* 3 ;, | weather for this morning is wade from the Morse ae of accapting or rejecting the Code of Laws im pur- OARDING.—MRS. RUFF. No. S® D street. 8 3 3s . ay est; which were referred suance of an act of Congres: NG. 5 5 5 street, Pelled with all the lengthy and high-sounding | t® 18th of March next. Their purpose iz, Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | ‘Tue vonside ation of the Obio contested elec- | ““The polls will be opened at 9 o'elock a.m. and dices Haren ite aan De ee adjectives with which he is so familiar doubtless, through the exercise Cee ‘The time of observation is about 8 o'clock a m : | "on cave was then resumed RaeOS oe THOS. F. BLAGD furnished wr unfornished, to single Gentlemen at ‘The Mexican refers to the General Scott's de- | PTOXY Vote, to oust the present direction and Parccher6-ias csin ieee (aa se aches ose HENRY Hae G Gentlemen ad their Wives. with Hoard. ‘Traneiont . be 2 « . i, SSE s from “0 > Whie| ow 1 : ey Boarders by th week, mt oul at al nial of Pillow’s statements, and says that bis own | otficers of the Company, and install members | putrato, N -¢lear, cold. sixty days more time for the taking of testimony | fy sant are SHOEMAKER, hours of the day! hai ene unsbaken integrity—bis refusal to betray the in- | of the American party in their stead. We have | New York, clear, cool. iu the case. He defended the course of Mr terests of bis country, which should have awa- kened for bim only admiration and respect, only rendered bim odious to bands of bis countrymen, who conspired against bim and endeavored to take from him that power which Le would not Prostitute to mercenary uses. He gives a brief history of these conspiracies, and ends with a general deuial of Pillow’s calumnies, and all other reports ever circulated to his discredit. cloudy, cool. loudy, cool -cloudy, cool. +-scold, raining snowy, wet Also, wanted, 2 girls to do general housework. Ca Li ying . DEDICA TION.—The Capitol Hill M. EB jan i-im* the tine aioecd th he ee ey Saline TF Graven. ‘strver het A aid Sf street asf, | cr t Ss 5 aay oe dak Site Giikmenastal Mr. ‘Trippe replied that he regarded the delay | Cresching by Mav. Allied Crottuas irene P.O THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. of Mr. Campbell as unjustifiable, and that the mj; Rey. John Emory Cookman at 7 o'clock p. m. _—— aay pect mated eget tage oaly zoieee ony. ‘i (sous ot Rev eyree Cooksean. focimert Chaplain Wotrr’s Scuripam ARnomatic ScHNAPPS, Gilmer continued, and in the course o! is | to Congr ad by Rev. Robt. L. shiel y = remarks suid that Mr. Vallandingham was not | o’clock p.m. The public generally are invited to | The proprietor beg @ to call the attention of eatitied to tue sympathy of the Southern mem- | Stteod. = fe4-3t*_ | strampers and the citizens of Washington, toa very bers, as he had voted in the Obio Legislature to ST. PATRICK'S CH —On SUN_ | superiorarticie of Holland Gin, which he mtroduced allow negroes to testify against white men, in 3 DAY ne the 11 o'clock | to the American public under (he uame of Wolfe's the Courts of that State. mass. theaunual steadily opposed such action in connection with such enterprises more especially, in the belief that polities never yet made aman pecu- fiarly fit for the management of such trusts. Since the doctrine that ‘to the victors (in poli- tics) belong the spoils’’ came in vogue, infi- delity to such trusts and ingompetency for their proper discharge on the part of those ap- Washington, D Richmond, Va Petersburg, Va Norfolk, Va .. Raleigh, N.C. Wilmington, N Columbia, 8. € Charleston, 8. © Augusta, Ga cloudy, cold cloudy, cold. m,inaid of the objects | Seheidam Aromatic Schnapps. . Savannah, Ga. cloudy, cold. Jallan of the Young tend Society, will be | ~ “5 od «: Omnibar Gua WHOVWAT Tepuumuy.»» op | Pointed or elected to them have become more | Savannah, eer oa: MEL ace tedltG pen the ies torread. | beoethol Ines cares Bas Beane | Thisihia bs eneatensnen tp ihepeapelebie pail u nef > yy aed quae denote BN °F) and more common; until the world has seen rloudy, cold tas Crean the 5 puinal of Oia. Legisiatere y of Baitimore On then ternoon o| the sine day the sively at his Distillery in Schiedam, Holand. 1 is ‘we labor for the good of all,” is the inscription lontgomery, Ala..........clear, cool, i jaca oun e regular monthly meting of the Society will be held | made from the best Barley that can be procured in an of thechime of bells given by Dr. J. C. and comprehended the utter rottenness and owe Peach Tree, Ala Mr. Seward objected to the introduction of the | [nthe basement of St. Matthew's Church, immedi - failure, otherwise, of the system on which a large number of the leading “ improvements” of the country are managed. This has proved to be the case in too many instances, irrespecs, Ayer & Co. to the city of Lowell. That favored Place may have the bells, but they cannot monop- olize the Dr.’s skill which is made available by his Cherry Pectoral and Cathartie Pills to all alike—anot only in this country but in all countries testimony, and said that the House would bave | ately after vespers. A general attendance 1s re | EYTOPe, At any cost, and favored and medicated, <uongh todo with negress choc te Geaeraee quested. : sé . not by the common harsh berry, but by the most session, without bringing itin now. He, there- fe 4-3t JAMES J. MITCHELL. Sce’y. choice botanical variety of the Aromatic It fore, rvised the point of order to exclude it. 3= AN ADJOUKNED MEETING OF THE | per Berry, whose more various extract Con iderable discussion ensued; and the qu “- F Merchants’ Exchange Associstion will be | ed and rectified with its spirituous selvent 8) bile, Alt. .seee nesville. Miss, New Orleans, L: clear, cool. From THe Wrst Cumberland. Md «cloudy, cool. « 2 . tion of order, on b. ing withd:awn by Mr. S., was | held at the room corner of !th street and Pa.ave | becom trated t ¥ = tive of party. We regret sincerely that this Wheeling, Va.. -clear, cool. T newed by several other entiemen. > nue,oa FRIDAY EVENING. at 7% o'clock. All nesses jlbmngpea preyed nme where civilization and commerce have gone.| Board of Commissioners are believed to be | Barometer at the § sonian, at 7 a.m.,(cor- | Mr. Gilmer conti-ued bis remarks, saying that —_ opeaee maid Tee eT BACON Pres. | dial and Medicinal propertiesany alcoholic beverage W bile we admire the liberality and taste of those bent on perpetuating the custom which is at rected for temperature,) 30.056. he did not wish to raise this question, but that} f639¢ bat . N. - gentlemen in such a donation to their native town, ‘we will remind our readers of the hallowing in- huence a chime of bells has over the whole com- munity that bears them. They ae few in this country, and their influence is little known, but ask the exise from bis home in Germany, France, England, whether the chime on Trinity Courch does not make bis heart leap into his mouth. aud bis eyes swim in the recollection it brings of the soleuin notes his childhood, hi« boyhood aye and bis mauhood loved to hear at the soft ap- proach of evening in his native land. We wish our generous townsimen, whom God bes blessed with means, would cousider whether we too cannot add this one more attraction to make our children and ourselves love dearer and stronger afid longer the place we call our home Madison. Ind., Banner. Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min imum last night, 30¢°; near the ground, 32°. the bottom of most of the evil which we de- scribe above. Si natorns Marner ann Scneui.—Finding in distant paper stories attributing to the Hon. Jobn C. Mather, a member of the Senate of the State of New York, from New York city, a disposition to avoid giving testimony befure the committee investigating the circumstances connected with the sale of Fort Snelling and the balance of its “ reservation ” not previous- ly sold, we take occasion to say that there isno truth in them whatever. Senator M. wasat first simply requested to come to Washington to be examined before the committee, the Speaker not being satisfied of his right to bring him hither from the discharge of his official duties heretofore known. it hd been raised by the o ition, and he DR. POP: warned them that ifthey openat that door, their Le, Homeonacnte Paysician and Surzeon, The proprietor has submitted it to nearly the friend would be alxo found lable to criticism. je Menou or Chain Buildings, No. 376 H street, | whole Medical Faculty of the United States, and ‘The matt¢r was not disposed of when our repo:t | Porth side. hetween Isth and 14th ata 19 eodm "| has received anewers from nbone Sune thonened closed. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES, of the | Physicians and Chemists, who endorse it over their = aa ie | seat qual in moulds of othe is 1 signatures as & most desirable addition to the Ma- A Rich Lerrer.—A resident of Syracuse, New | per gallon. Pairs sud other public envertain terin Medica. York, whose wife had left him, and gone West Secret seg Pep 4 Re Raiatelphs Cone Persons who purchase should be careful to get the for the poppers of obtaining a divorce, was de- jan 2-1m* J. FUSSELL. cenuine article, as the whole country 1s flooded with siroux of ascertaining when the divorce was ob- hare f °k& CRE rl Ee ' ; | counterfeits and imitations. tained, and wrote to several county clerks to | { CELA Vie wenn best eek | Punic euasnnd ie ottles, in cases of one inquire whether the divorce was granted in thei: | Water lees, Roman Punch. &c., at $1.5) ger gallon. | dozen each, aud for sale by"all the respectable Drug - counties ‘The following is a copy of one of the] Sinali and laree Cakes of ail’ cateier Sanee ; 4 . os gists aud Grocers in the United States replies : _ Charlotte de Russe, Biane Mauge. Pies of all UDOLPHO WOLFE ise indians, Jan. a ters kinds, and a large coliection Paar 7 ate bpecavens sa vere E. Dear Sir: There has not been an application a . 4 at's hi Suulacturer, for divorce in the name of —, in our oes but Baltimore Cy mene weg cl Semcon Rey ion Devot, No. 22 Beaver street, meua el year See see Ntwokaregeot lake Mtn Sika Catan ay pidincs, furmehed NEW, SPRING FLOWERS, ac. will, I guess, finish your State and Massachu- | With all kinds 4 " Seeie—nad MRS. B. E. GITTINGS to-day ri setts ina few more years. large and fine assortment of beautiful Yours, a: Tue CoLtins STEAMER’ NoT TO BE Sotp.— The New York Courier says* We have authority for contradicting the report published in the Journal of Commerce respect- ing an intended sale of the Collius steamers to the British Government. The Com pany is some- what embarrassed by the withholding of the imoney due them by the Government for carrying the mails, but they have no idea of abandoning the enterprise which has reflected so much honor on the American marine, Consequently the story that Captains Comstock and West have ywone to England for the purpose of making sale of the Baltic'Mpd Atlantic ix untrue. The Atlantic will leave NeW York on Feb. 13, and the other steam- ers will follow in regular succession. eee Supreme Court.—Before Hon. Judge Davies, —Mussina vs Belden and others.—Judge Davies sce pc i jac iy IVE Ibe of Rive for 25 cents: 27 Ibs of Starch for | Flowers, with a lot of new and very and 25 cents; 14 Ibs. of prime Sugar for $1; Adaman- | some Capes and Berthes, waite Kid Gloves, PERSONAL . by . a hy 2 ed . ew > We heer (at on the se crity (of & subpens. | decided this case on demurrer in favor of platn- | I~ Santa Anna has a motive for returning to| te *GISROW. DAVIS oor. Sthand R atreeta, | toler they purchase cinewhere- at tore Nera Par “ A e e] 5 hi er- “5 avenue. between et 9th =... John Mitchel has been lecturing in New | We hear that on the receipt of the request, Mr. | (its, Tis is well kno undergoing investigation | tions to be recalled. “The roperty of his chil.| NOTIcn—1 forewarn all persons from negotia- | “venne- verween Sth and oth ss, fea 5 Ork ans on the * English in India.”? Mather replied that he did not feel at liberty | before the Judiciary Committee‘of the House of | dren by the first marriage, Ret by him for their | 5,\, gg — onde TE igen der} AMS FOR FAMILY USE. direct from tin ---- A son of the late Dr. Buckland, geologist, | to leave his post on such a summons, but would | Representatives at Vashinuton on a petition for | benefit, was confiscated to the State by a decree | 200; M® pay the same. . SUGAR-CURED Hans oat. any & tot. has published the Curiosities of Natural His. obey the ordinary subpena ; which.he request- the impeachment of Judge Wattous. The suit | violative of all recognived law. It is said these] ~ fe 5 3r™ MARGARET WALTREeS, - “ = recoumend as tory > - MARGARET WALTReS, is brought to recover about half a.million of pro- perty. The points decided are that the courts of ew York have jurisdiction of ‘the case; the estates are worth more than a million of dollars, —— KING & BURCHEIA and he desires to reclaim them in such a way as LUE BOOK, 1858 —The new Bius Rook or Goy- fes Conner Varsanah nen cHE will furnish protection against any fature revola [1 iyrlwatgls Soe Re-ister of ail officers in the ‘or ‘ermout avenue and 15th st, being very superior. ed might be issued in his case, as he waived all ---. Geo. D. Prentice is about to deliver lec- | & A his right to object toobeying it. It was aceording- tures in Vir; dean Politic ta on the * Tendencies of Amer- ce -t United States, evil, military, aut nevel, with their | ™ # : OF hae ieiannan Z : Property is situated in Texas, and that the de- | tion. Although he is known to be in Possession . an . &e, 3a, DP A CHOIc JT OF LARGE PRESH OYs- - ly issued, he attended, and has been daily ex- | cision of Judge Watrous in the United stare | ott ee eee te is, Known to be in Outside of | Cote grapaneree te Price $30. Postage hfty ZA RERS just received iy T. R. Bb Pe ase bap Gren of ibe — Maire | amined. As it would not do for his New York | Court of Texas against Mussina can be reviewed | Mexico, the one-legged patriot is still anxions to |” For'esle ut Washington by pk maces izth pad a ee COmr oF hs altimore on temper- | ~. e P i icicenne a ; : x = AURY, é ‘ae iz pe city colleague, Mr. Schell, to leave his ‘an happenin and is not a bar to this case.--N. | preserve the third, ax a resource against the baz A - Mr. MeCorm ck, of reaper notoriety, was recently married at Chic: 0, to one of the must beautiful and aceomplis daughters of that flourishing city. -+-. A close student of the Bibl i the Marictia Intelligencer, thet eae, = ards of his cock-tighting propensities. fes Booksel ere near ith street | 9 Aieo-on hand Sa I AND WARRANTS FOR oyreg pet ps cont ters. Just try the fe ¢-eoar The Napoleon dynasty is about to receive | 9,4 WW atrauts, duly assigned, one tor 160 and one for | -— — —————— ——— anoiher guarantee of permanence.” Information| #8; wl te wld for ove cad ane-heif'ot tas | J ACE! — Lace has been given to the newspaper correspondents £8 Winder’s Building, or at Mr hae “pe place for barenins is at The Lakes’ uperior | pt of my so led and Spiced Oy a- Albany at the same time, that gentleman, it is understood, will come on to Washington also to be examined before the same committee as soon as Mr. Mather gets back to his post. i[7~ Beautiful Extract—Helping a pretty dam- sel out of a mud puddle, {> Gilbert Grace, a German, was poisoned in New York, on Tuesday last, by his mistress. cet, New. York, on Tu i mist that Abe Eimpross of France| as, by the advice of Shoe Store, on Pa. avenue, near | Fancy where Wr HAY MAR ey Adams” &: for sup sing that one of the descend race intended to leave the. city, to which his | her medical attendants, left off riding. treet — fork of KOUND POINT, POINT ABEL Aaree ihe High Priest, wan a native of Onto, Apivona anv CALivornisa—Tuk Morsons, mistress bad objected. “AN OPINION As 18 AN OPINION.”’—On hearing OTICE.—The partners »ip heretofore existing | F fro wae ee ERcEs an Ga See Ezra vil, 1, which reads: “Phe gon of Ze. 3 {17 It is said that quite a strife prevails in Richmond between the inspectors on the one hand and the merchants on the other, as to the amount of draft flour that should be taken fram each barrel. 1~_ The authorities of the Powhatan Steam- ON Ike read in one of the papers that eighteen rams between L-ew's Jonson and EpwarpS us, Bon i were to be used in an attempt to launch the Levi- — = style See ein _ ty ayines atban in England, Mrs. Partington remarked that lank having expired, et nk ing busi he helieved thst a few yolks of oxen would doa | W'!! be hereafter conducted by the undersigned, great deal better than if are der the firm of Lewis Jouxson & LEWIS JOHNSON, ANOTHER GRATIFYING SIGN OF BETTER Times Vv Tuk INDIANS, AND THE MINxs.—Herewith we present the Star's readers with a second letter from the distinguished man—the man of science and bard sense—to whom we were indebted + aud other Tablab, the son of Uzzi, the son of (®] Bukki.? -... The Richmond correspondent of t folk Argus has a wicked bitat the peterson de the Virginia Legislature in his notice of the equestrian statue of Washington. He says « hin com ID WALKER, ANDRETH’S W -ANTED G eyes are Sized oo the House of Delegates, and | BOt long since*for perhaps the most interesting yet Commsy a about earleg application - Chickering & eo) the wel ecw Dinhe Sorte : L. J. DAVIS. L : ce SSEEDSSTED © sesectea his right forefinger is pointi to thi . ¥ the Legislature ot aryland for the purpose of facturers of Boston, off about I, : oKS " Ks ust received, at the Aceney for ireth*s G, pote Tn the most signidcant pets peaibie? chapter conoerning the yreee nt and future of baviog their capital Meck increased from $100,- cater workmen on Beieraay and Neuer y , pera cipat seamen oe oe den ‘Seeds. 393 F atroct, berweon Sh ond Imh, cone . The Baltimore Republican xayx that Thos | CUT #¢4uisitions on the Pacific side so far pub- | wy to the amount which the present charter Patent Oftiee— > bushels Landrech’s Ents at 4 e Marrowfat, Early Frame, ‘Tom Thumb, aud other Peas, dei “i bt eo egy 7 sentine and other Peas. ¥ utly on hand, fresh Roots, wediciual ana culimary, pal ep in tems a te 4-a* Winans, of that city, bas recovered a claim of five millions of dollars against the Russian Goy- ernment, which makes his share of the proceeds from — and passenger travel over the rail- roads ofthat couatry, reach the sum of seventeen millions —drafts for which on the bauks of Europe bave been brought on to him ---- Horace Greeley publishes a casd in the Tribune to the effect that tll recently be never beard, nor never believed, or suspected, that Messrs Lawrence, Stone & Co.,or anybody else, = or promised any money, whether to mem- re of Congress at Washi; ton, to editors in New York, or to anybody dlse, to produce a ebange in the tariff; * yet, if said committee supposes | could shed any light on the matter, 1 am, very respectfully, very much at their ser- viee.”’ Jished by the press of the Atlantic slope : Monterey, Jan. 1, 1858. Editor of the Star. My Deak Sim: I have just reeeived the Star, you enclosed me, with my note about the Mormons, the mail route, &e. 1 am sorry I bad vot time tomake a more complete thing for ra _ i have had very bad healt San ; ‘ . dine bene 4 Francisco, and ain only now yet The President’s message ix receive ith great pleasure and gratification by the phe ith Cult fornia, of all parties His Moderate, just course, is highly approved about Kansas and the Mor, mons; and the stand he has takea about the Southern mail route, Gadsden urchase, and the Railroad, Righty approved of, where the ver ges of their merits live and abide. The the land titles, mineral rights of all Spanis! i in California, Arizonia, and New exico is coming up stronger every day. ‘The prexent state of the land titles is working out dwost serious evils —bow they are going to be got over, time and God will tell I see vy the New York Tribune correspond- allows thein to issue, to $200,000, and it will, no doubt, be granted. {7 At Canandaigua, thisweek, Thomas Dens- more, indicted for Pee. was convicted and sen- tenced to the State Prison for fifteen years and four months. The victim was bis own dauy hier, an intelligent girl of ony thirteen years, who was the principal witness in the case. 17 In Baltimore a suit has been institated ainst the Gas Company for retailing whiskey without license. It appears that the company fill the metres with whiskey in the winter, to prevent freezing, and the party bringing the suit ‘was compelled to pay thirty cents for it. Hence the suit. We saw a fellow the other day with a bun- dle of Judge Douglas's hes Teach arm, a likeness in his hat, and baif adozen autog:aphs, in old franked documents, in bis pocket. A year Or so ayo we saw him with bis hair badty:in ed by the fire be bad kindled ander his etligy!’ We, who had battled for the judge through his whole Kansas tight, were bardly allowed to look at bis * pleter.!'— Vermont Patr: workmen exercised a generous spirit of accom- modation. They are now receiving a geneious eue N. B—CLOCK MATERIALS, ‘The New Orleans Picayune states that a Keys, lis, Cords, &c., for salor-the trece > = private letter, dated at Marshall, Texas, on the cheap. teste & 4th ult., says, in relation to completion ot SLLISSIF. "7 TRAD: e+ ____ te¢-* the Southeru Pacitic Railroad: We aregettin, | PEL! Mee ie te ead Bar. | J°ROM LONDON BY LAST STEAMER. along with the work very well. Sixteen mil-s This splendid article is the me plus wltra of Rossell’s North America, ite Agricucure and will be finished to-nigbt. About two hundred | Triveli x Kquipments, . mane. ™ bands are now at work.” Further, the letter | Genta will please cll ard examine this new and sepgnng yo nkag Domestic Architecture, present states that there is no doubt that twenty miles of | COnveni nt ede Po. eave aR esatnetaney the road would be completed by the Ist inst. 922 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th ‘and loth st Mortimer’s Py rote Chay. Sd edition," Un Rina Cegerotan prcmrroae | Meet Tiemann "| Reape on ton, onl rears of age, Ww! parents res 0) h Toronto, C W -) has preferred a charge of sedu - Brews STOUT, SCOTCH AND INDIA poe hig ig and Rath oo with Piane tion and desertion bs ges Geo. Lomax, a young | “Fresh importation of following variety, viz: iments, 1 vol. En; leap pueed a ae Sree cee g a Bark ey, Perks & Co. & Byas’s Porter, pints and | Ludewie's Citesaeas of American Aboriginal Lan- uce o y +. promi! guages. rriv in New York. Havi stone aud glass, Roussena's Emilins, transiated sedncokiner ha Mole about to desert her and ere ti Ale, Ean ‘hb. . Rousseau’: Nouvelle Detcee e dwto her pennitess among strangers Justice Connolly Bass Fast fede Ate. taugow, fe English. committed Lomax to answer Both the com For sale by SHEKELL & MILLER, = plainant and the accused are, it is said, respect- rg 4 ably connected. tes st lea on RUAN’: SMacamar OlL, 0s Giggs: reat Ki will be recollected that in September last their | fi Sito bh ci Ne HOMIN | ——___—____ | | a Loe a Tiemann hax punished another Peter Funk auctioneer in New York, by maki; him disyorge the amount which be bad swindled Gut of an unsuspecting German from Lowa, and P as also taken away bis license to sei:.