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wWaSHINGTAN OI 2 7" Thong +The star” ts primes batne fastest steam press tm use ‘south of TENTION FOR THE WISE: AMUSEMENTS. = = GRESSIONAL. BILADELPHIA LAGER BEER DEPOT.) ATTENTION FOR Fax Dopaarsrs | —___ABSSS SS EVENING STAR, | 4sauvoron waws AND COSSIP-| 54..45.tim Congreae seco Setten. | rvs sanuattetae Anant Rcaneat see, tn gro anaes 8D. Semen, ’ Hos. Ma. Montcousny —This ‘Tw ve Sawate, to-day; 0 resolution was-re- | Stoppacder & Bro. iam ORUTE = WIELLIA . No. 4's Penuesivan svenu pony 5 stool, J sondsus the following note secompanying the | ceived from the House providing for ajoint| C.jumtia We have cards he caused to be inserted in this morn- | committee to revise the joint rules of the two | 8d offer now for sale iog's Intelligencer, which will be found below: | Houses ; 1 nd laid over. Editor of the Star: A adjourn on the 23d inst. over XQUISITE Your paper of Seturtay contalont Sao imo was adopted—ayes 20, jones” Hi "BEARER TERE ee . iit babes DEAN HAYNE, Who will thet of making her first appear - ‘ ‘ > H THIS EVENING, Dec. 0.008, . more, lis edition is so Intye as te require 1 eee rae en: |An,ber ned, personnticn of Joba, im te de put to press at gp eariy hour, AdveF~| ¢,jiowing statements of e reget sent y- f tn tisements, therefore, shewid be sent wm by 12 | cumstance, and oblige m=, _ gaal erritory, and for o 4 HUNCHBACK~ erclock, m.; etherwise they may Bet SPP ier ea | Mr: Grittenden said that he had waited L meee!) woes watil the next day. t Bubs oe a Etter. ai onl 4 an opportanit to call up the French opatis m - KI 9 OF that au riees aa usual <4, | eer, int. itof importance e RE) Fi NI fi for un 5 SPIKIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | aii the coranrest tee tatemengs ) seggs’} Dill. viduals, and thought it ought to | ss the ast aneorced in usltign eullable for fn baring ‘of nen ‘a ite ol Segre hee The Union, reviewing the article of the In-,| to us to embrace the really “perverted ac- | be pegilrey~ = “a riots ba He eon ome! be wold at the uaual Teduced Prot. ope A MAMMOTH AND BRILLIANG op, | Sere ions muti Sp me pete Nhe rar toned 2! elles dermenemaaemmetaiabaddel, 2 od <olm-aaa Se Je 2-005: Yard— street neat Twice as large ae the. New Work Ledger! | CoNCERT BY WESLEY CHAPEL SUN- as that paper couperee said dcotsine wit He | print-_——- ~~} ‘The Pacts Ratlroat bitt being taken up, | eee THE seve | C wae Y SEOUL. declarations of the present Administration, says , ; tere in conclusion i ‘There is no necessity, however, of connecting the deciasations ef Mr. Monroe with those Re, claimed by Mr. Buchanan’s government. e er are explicit, practical, and direct, and ng tthe extent of the President's author- NOTICE. — E Tue Esouisa anp Montaowerr Fracas.— | Mr. Wilson offered awend agnts to it; rejected We Respectfully snpousoe $0 all persons hermes shee CONSTELLATION. = Thofollowing cariis; which we find in the Zi~ eee et a DCE PEC! pepppgvurage cet bode grate onan, beens CC SPARKLING! GLITTERING’ delligencer of this morning, embrace the ver- r. Rice wes delivering a speech'in favor of | delivery. Tose who een to have et bills |’ BR. T! RADIENT: DAZZLING! v i 7 sion of thisatfair given by Mr. War. Montgom-|-#-Nerthern route for the Pacific Tailzoad.mhen.}-sent te these wit nat tate tney will be distribunee IKING? EFFULGENT' ; lently bo (ii ee usual. RESPLEND&NT! SHINING! GLORIOUS: jo ammowuce. that, Tequest of a rumver hth erie Als 2 ed nap = re Ix tux Hovss, Mr. Washburne, of Wis., | , Its hoped thet cur customers Sri favor ws with | Re-csiox or Licht ro voxu Oxx Gnaxp | Of his friecds, he will rive a . Endous blow from Jehind, shoutd eease Mr. | xPlained thet his remark, relative to theitiug | "Ge'S'tiast "*".” SEAVER & DUDSON. Lvausan MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, i iti ; ‘Park BENJAMIN.. At the Powrsax Hutt, Usion Hotel, Montgomery's nose to bleed, rather than the tration of the bravery of citizens of Alabama USICAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at the _ The Apaivereeny Concert of Weal, Chaps! ida EB “¥ yeet., 7 ko at ther SvRere were, Par. Seca F.6.F.H. URENCE bas the plessure io mnpowece, that. at the “The same paper, speaking of the proposed m litary eecupation of Sonora and Chibuahua, of his head that must bave been struck | Y their representative here, made on Friday, brn ba Dopet of We SME ESN Ts, cance mens “y ame On THURSDAY EVENI NG, Deo. 24 says it understands that the Committee on Mil- | Part s mi wet Saedig Violinesiios, Banjoa Fifes, SATURDAY, Janvanr 1, 199, Fle will bs assisted by Prof. Mrsorayn, ast Affairs of = House of iiepccmeatidieas from behind, and aa these witnesses auert not | "# meant only to apply to the representative Aececieecs Deem Clarionetts, Tumborives, Me- THE LAR STRAND CMRED -PLEOSE | Rath tnatredcrattteroatsees sn w= se ‘The Tamme will conssst of both Voor! and astro} ental selections, end will emi race the foi mr Prookavur.—Pant Finer. : hom he was replying, and not to all from ‘olets, Harmonicas. Pisno Stools ~ sERLY NeW that they did not hear Mr. Montgomery insult | t° ¥ q P i tronomes, Finge: [arpecieen: Riese Be CUMPLE WEE Ps Mr. English, but that he did not utter a word es ane oa the printed copy of his remarks Mavic Hone A superior as ortment of * lates Mie ellbe aampeeh ‘clio Sheet DovaLE THE size to Mr. E., the public will doubtless réceive Ne ee Guion ard Pru P v F . . in Paris. has just arrived ; NE KDG : v N a Mr. Bughes introduced a resolution direct- | aiso. several of ‘isovbeondt’s mae. dezo * Hata D COLUMNS on aoe vase, rt aTY. them (these statements) cum grano salis. We | ing the Ways and M + and nearly has addressed a note to the Secretary of War, inquiring whether the proposed military oceu- pation of those provinces would necessitate an : + 7 1, Variations de Concert (bus sume fell) Piano oF hat s tary s Committee to report TAcONOMY OF MONEY, TIME, AND LA. FOUR INCHeS IN LENGTA Ferce....... wt 4 oc ae Ese ler cantare ig- | take it for gramted that Mr. English will | an appropriation for taking the census of the fooesxomy or a ROE, TIME, AND La. DUUBLKE THE yea OF READING |, M-rmaid Sone. ORE Se 1 a8 expressed in reply I renie | ecoempily. nition viaod United States in 1860, under existing laws. The FTNA FIRE KINDLING. in boxes, co0- | «ven ty any Weeki price sew published—embra. | ® a hy ea ion that such a measure, so far from adding to To the Editors: The Laltors.of the fatelli- Mr. Whitely offered an amendment instruct- | taining kindling for mary fires, wood or coal, for sh the choicest and ‘reehest matter, select a De Choraing (= — Gait the oxisting necessity for an inerease of the | veucer wiil oblige me by giving these statements | ing the Committee to inquire into the propriety | *estthe Fastory ol ty peotHERs, ongival, furnished from abroad and at home. It patatecsboe ae oc. Pagani i Army, would rather have the opposite effect. | to the public through the columns of their paper. | of repealing all the present laws on the sub- corner Ist and D streets. ee The productions of the Most sopuiar wri. | S Baliad—Keep one Kid thought for Me -2urerce The Intelligencer, speaks of a “ Political Wm. Montcomerr. | ject except so far as related to the counting of | _ Price 25 cents per box. do Iw_ | tore in uberal quantity— = — +; = of the Meare cf ion” ‘i ld b a the people; not agreed to—51 yeas, 140 nays. A. CARD. Remances—Stories—Essnys— Poe ms—Aanec- ‘Jrovatcre).....—— ....——.-...... Verh Consultation” that bas recently been held by Myself and Dantel Cox were standing at the} The original resolution was agreed to. DUFF Y’S new &. The Nightingaic (Piam-Fort 1..." Strakonen a“ number of gentlemen from all sections of | corner, opposite to Willards’ Hotel, of Four- The House next went into Committee of the ww ready for int pe: ef Amusements and the Arts, Intermission—ten m inuler. &c. &e—in fine, ail things which are new. beaut'- tui, sahoneatons and atirac.ive. Each number wilt ‘8 orsience’s Works, contain not ooly a varefully condi os popsis ise and Fall of the Irish Nation, im feet | the General Events doring esch week, but]! the = r5 every thin appertaining to Catholhos’ Breviarium | very latest in‘or™ation and Telegraphic Despatohes Snglish spoke, saying, ‘* How are | most of which were rejected. The debate was | and: ‘tice Corks for the Clergy. &e lu tke hour«f going to press. v r. ‘lock of Christmas Pres- dotes—Sketches— Kditerials—Netiees saw Books and Articles, Albu rvelver-bound vant: 4 eal es, and heard the rencontre between Hon’ Witiam | Whole on the bill providing peosions for the | Prayer Books Few wend H. English and Hon. William Montgomery. | 80ldiers of the war of 1S12 and Indian wars of | five =teel Hing ravings. new The former was passing up and the latter down | that period. ee her recess avenue; they met at the corner be- A great number of amendments were offered, side us. Mr. the country’’ tocompare notes and adopt meas- ures for the preservation of the Union ee eee ee {97 The Sapreme Court of New York bos de- cided that the indictment found against the editor Part Sacoxn. 1 ne a Dest cHaste Crimson Mortum; (Lace a ou, Mr. Montgomer: lontgom -ry nei- ill i is bi {1 Subscription forall ths Papers and "The eubsorib r bas already obtained (Pisne aa of the New York Herald, at the suit of Hon. John | ther spoke nor paid chy atteation to"his. salute Spal do Peogrepe ow this ill when} our, report | ie P Magazine only 60 centee yearat contributors "“A TRALN OF STARS" & Song Farting > . a = + Bee ba 4 'e thes +10 - elerssipon: ay facserinars ht eg phaaspecy iceman Uecline oe acini |= ee de20-M,T&Th 4:9 E st., one door west of 71h. rJuurnel now publishes 7 Some —Rurrat for the M rity Goce or county, should be tried in the city of New Yor THK MEMBERS OF THE METRO- @- .3cn : SRY. 4 e iteh’s Dance = = ince Misa teoen Nonlad wih er poorest ll f Pollan Bcanatis Acsdenhaecs teeaoned CHRISTMAS CONIC LIOM CRUTPE'S, fication that he anauucces his succes in eng: ing | 9: Q uartette—Sweet ng Hc S. Laurence the services of a gentieman soeminent as Mr. Park U9 Judgement has been rendered against the Bxniamtn Connected for twenty years wich the 4 Morday) EVENING, the 2thins*. | No, 4) h on him. Mr. English stepped back and drew | '® meet THIS() f 5 ‘0. 45, soat his sword-eane as though about to stab Mont- | **®0°clook, to transact imp: sak je Ya avenue, bet Sd and 4'< sts., opposite Jackson Hall 1 Trokets 50 cen'’e: to be had at the Drog Itiinois Centra! Railroad Company, at the suit = if { New York city,and elways suco-m: ful 10 | ge of M Kicw: nd Crssel §=Doors open HANEY, sine tfally mform: oS _ ures eaers. 4 " of a cattle drover, for $1250 damages for injuries | ROmery with It. Montgomery step, liege ees Finacial Secretary. | etna the cunlie nated tee Ke [epeal avis deere a6 pees Dene Ses eee S sastained by 100 bead of cattle, detained on the | lish was running when aetuaey threw the UNION BUILDING ASSUCIATION— | {2PM Ts CONFECTIONERY Cer SONS TE re trots” will mainly recon: road while on their way to Detroit. The deci- | brick and hit him on the heel or lower part of his | ' Anadjourned meeting of the Assoointion will | of every Kind foregn and domestic; #lso, with | mond Atse'f toa cordial and generous auppé rt irom sion is of importance to cattle dealers leg. Montgomery went back for another stone, eld at the Councti Chamber 1Ur Spay Candy, 1 d the very beet people by its observarcé of cood and @°- | avoidance of evi. It will bem every senre atd | a PERFECT FAMILY NEWSPAPER ! BALLS, PARTIES, &c. BF FIRST GRAND CUTILLON and English ran rapidly away up Fourteenth EVENING, 2istiostant,at7o’oock. Ae business + »fimportance will be bronght bafora the meeting street. \When Montgomery came back aos the members are requested to be punctua! in their ee RTY IA paper,called the “Layman’s Advocate,”? t of the Rock Club ven - bad run half a square, and was attendance. 15 never to contsia s line, either in ite readiig or 8d- | sonic Hall, ourner of 10 Bsr has been started io New York city, to advocate | reach The blow was a very beavy one, and | “deaest THOS. JEWELL, os, | Set! FP, 87, Gat mar pe omered for mnie 17 shis | veruisivg oolamees to gives dence to. uae oo He | Patpay EVeNIN ‘24th, 1858. achange in the policy of the New Methodist ne L Be WHOLL tomers on Christmas &ve and during the Holideys, | 31 AVERY Q Montgomery was bleeding heer | from the ON WIL For particulara seo iuture advertisement Episcopal Church, whereby laymen will be con- | nose. He went away to wash himsel O1U 7 A CAKD.—OrviceR Wisk AND THE JENSEN . ft IGNORt DiINTIS d . The proprietor By order the only persons close by. We saw and heard ait Rospeny ABRs s.—W ithiua few days past New Years Fete ee “20 Iw. | 1s determined thet it shall never be alluded to 1m | dea eos COMMITTEE. stitutionally admitted on equat rights with cler- | 12° ' ible ‘Mont, ci did not x 1 | M8. Property naving been wanton'y handled. by ————_"__ | apy manne: in“ THE CONS I ELLA TION” while | ~ = —" gymen to its legislative and judicial bodies, a ai on y not speak nati thievea, coord A etd ot plow es Waa 389 NEW STORE—GROCERIES. 389 it i in aie ape Rr MTom SL Gt4no CaRIsT wa: E . BALL I . son by Oo le o > -us Matters wil ermi ou! “t 1 give this statement freely and voluntarily. I | the pubio: especially after all suspicion of guit Corner Ninth and I streets. give oifence to any sect. itis the determiuation to Uv gly Ciub. From Paraovay.—A Burnos correspondent cf | am a liquor merchant in this city. has teen dispelied ty iudicial investigation, ard 1] | have just taken the store formerly ocoupied by | make it the favorite o/ all classes of both sexes, cf itn the New York Herald, who professes to have Witness my band and seal December 19, 1858. tand once m.rei: -heargus eyes of thelaw,invour | Robart Crandei!, Esq . and am now \eceiving a fine | }0ung and old. The Subscriber baviog had more The Ugly Club take great rein anmouneirg Wa Covca + assortment of choice GROCERIES, such as thsn a quirter of a century’s ¢x perience in the pud- he I that just paid a visit to Paraguay, says that the gov- | a. ay fiakae c Bost Famine Fie > 10a ion cf Daily and VW cekly Newepeperececme | to their ee a Weed Goines € ernment are strengthening all their forts; that at | ¢ Sikqee 1" Presence of Sohn Hancock and A J. an accusation, and who wera the euil'y i @ightecn years ago as proprietor of the then famous | (Ov intend giving @ Gand Christmas = lat Odd Fel ows’ Mall, Navy Yard,on BeRIDAL EVENING, Deo 2th, Tat, Thry piedge themseives that neithrr reine or ex~ aid, ne helieves that this new | 2," sie agent» through whose misconduct it was brought Frits Nec arg pentane apringrndewllnneg barry oe oe ge Petey eer He Tints asa Based yi IEE § ‘ouch. except that I would add that Mr. Mont- n Star istin je- “S—Sod having new co: imeaelf wil gome'y ras waned and that Mr. English he'd | §*tions appeared : hist. that | Officer Wise, in the yc hit adbeast i RIES hale Sd the fort of Itaperru they bave twelve hundred men under arms, and three times that number at other stations aud forts on that river. He also BOSTON NOTION. and for twenty conseaw ee a, years ths proprietor f the BOSTON Dat isouarge of official duty, on the premises of L. Up ALJ Goods promptly delivered in any part of the | tvvsluabie Edit e iat oy = 5 room, expresses the opinion—not well justified, we | the cule Ia both bands and struck with great | jeohermer-fousd gocds auch os were ait. ai ony Ge cob paseyudd ay duck Fama 1 ace oda, (eo ee tho hate or cape sliowed jn the bal excert conceive—that Brazil will aid Paraguay in case | “Witness my hand be: Fe ee etm ei choms were excsied KO 860: | and am de ermined to s¢ll. superior Gro-eries at tne | TERMS OF «THE CONSTELLATION,” Our indy frends are fully vated toattend, ss ness my hand December 19, 1858. ondiy, that wheu | wae questioned by Ufficer Wise L respectfully solicit a share of ' hen tek Juba cf the tbe no inv: iseaed the United States should engage in practical hos- Danixn J Cox, Timateoo fused statements. and thet Iemphatical y f ike Wtisess cf Waskiggies 1 sore, keene chats es kets ONE DULLAR. admitting & gentleman tilities against the iatter No 529 Bridge atrect, Georgetown. | denied any participation iu hwving eearen.warran & rr ores eee SAN EOS RIEN ine dollers: biog omy @tab per eomam seek. 3 aw 2) eos : ——_______ Witnesses present when signed: John Han- rece mig op g ae werent eolinaat, de 2-6t* No.9 9th atrest, corner of I. | Twenty ooples oxLy $37. Five ocpies $12 ‘lwo ENTH ANNUAL BALL Tue New Cexsvs—The appointment for | cock and A. J. K. Baker. value. I WILL STIRIVE TO PLEASE. pw aed “gl ee Se ae hie ate OF. memkers of C dees ‘ — : on reference that the fore, ann x Sythe auheanber tgomery Guards, will seaien a cm-l a5 a = — bolle, I hereby certify tha‘ I saw part of the difficulty lof the allegations that ‘constituted Ithaslong been the desire of the f by the subscriber, or he Will at bis ows cos! pave Mon’ G g anes tran nee enentation | on Saturday last, on Pennsylvania avenue, be- | every pretence for my arrest. Northern p rt of the ci'y tohaveamongthema — | inn. All svbscriptions to be invsriabiy ts ADs axe On TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 4th, 1628, of several States, judging from the votes at the | tween two persons, neither of whom I knew, but | aha.ialude to, tuem in the order they appear. FIRST-RATE A NO.1 GROCERY, Mingiecopies, Five G-vts. To Rewcpnper Ancurs — Tecent election in some of the Western States, | Whom I was informed were the Hon. W. H. | Now itis iy faise that any jewelry was found An ‘Three Doulars and Fif.y Cents per hurdred. The Monte »mery Guards be Hlinois with nine members of Congress, has yiv- | E?glish and the Hon Wm Montgomery. 1 | 9Y {floor Wise 1 the dischargo-of nis officin! duty JAMES FS AUGH: Seon tobe kay oak ginetioer es did not sce the beginning of the difficulty. I per a. ,Thejoweiry in Mir. Gppen | knowing their wish, is just the man to please them. THREE EDITIONS EACH WEEK saw the person said to be Mr. English retreating 5 the efficere. by him, just as £00n } accounts for him selling 80 chi up Fourteenth street; the person said to be Mr.| as their business wis made ksown, sccompa | hand inthe business he fiitters elf that he is Bight, which Ixst will be served Town ex Montgomery was pursuing him with a brick, | nied with th- d»xeumentary evi ence by which it was A GOOD JUDGE, esrly Sundsy mornive at the rasidexce of city which he threw and bit Mr. English on the heel | held; thus fully ana clearly removing any possib.e as well as acr.bers. Newspapera deilers and subscribers wi'l or leg. Mr. English had a sword cane; he had | S¥*picion respec ing it: yet the finding of these A JUDICIOUS PURCHASER, lease be particular to name the special @uition they drawn the sword out, and held the scabbard in cited theo Suspicion. Astute officer, | You can aiways find at his storea large and well | Want en 250,00 votes, while Massachusetts, with el-v- en representatives gave only 120,000. Wisconsin with only three representatives has given a vote Witbia a fraction of tbat of Massachusetts. Com- pared with the votes of many other States the town that they will give th Ballon the Evening 188. at the Assrxe: avenue ‘The Committee of Arrangements pledg selves that they will spare no pairs to this as agreeable ton.| who may patronise them as any they He buys his goods exclusively for casn.(which | Will be publisaed. First og Teed ye, reoond on f nd beine aneid | Saturdsy mornings acd eon Saturday serene Lowisiacel e ROOMS, se have heretofor> given. i * 4 583 escnah % de coniused state ed iment of Proprietors of Newspapers pu!! shing the z * ed uy Lon. discrepancy is sttll greater. Theelections at the | one hand and the spear in the other; after he wan Were the public is ater FINE GROCERIES FRUITS, ko., &o., prcae shail by oy of ~ Tae Couns’: -jation” Re Sobeamansnd tener a! H be farmsbed byrn West were, bowever, held under greater excite- | bit with the brick he retreated very fast up > ¥ rest aloue inthe saga- | too numerous to ment:or. eee) geut ad they may desire. {77 Dewl- | experienced a: d ropular exterer. - ment and called out a faller vote than in most of Fourteenth street Mr Montgomery had, after | cious mind’ of this imcomparable Wise. He Must itm All he asks is to give hima call. upped by the wholesaie Agents 'rom whom to hats will be worn in the ball room, except th pa be threw the brick, gone back into the avenue. | be allowed to iudes what such a statement is, and JAS. EK. WAUGH, eive their other papers, or cirectiy from | those worn by the military. e old States He came back, but Mr. English bad gone so fast | Whether it 'e4 suflicie t warrent to accuse a man of corner 9th street and New Yorkavenue. | this ofhce, as they may prefer. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting 6 gentlomen that be was then more than half a square away. , Grime; to outrage iis rights asa citizen; ardtohod| wg Goode delivered to all rts of the city f.ce TO ADVERTISERS. Jadies. Tux Law ov Ixporsewext.—A New and im- | I am a backman and gtocery store keeper in this ce st en EN eer of ch fe: = USA vory iarge number of extra copies of the Committee of Arrangements. portant legal principle on the commercial usage | CY. ly made. ty in thus 8 de 2) bw . 5. KE. W. twoor three fre numbers will be printed for xra- Capt. hey. Lieut. sokivene. Whe Cree eer ee an Oe | een ein Tuousa here Rates” | rintoitped £2 sfusnpsmamersecay scares way (MARY Tate Srore CUTPogtEs. | shut saremeneces te guterere aos | keerges™ | biem Rolcee the Cashier or Secretary, was pronounced inthe | sjyned and declared in “presence of Jobn F. | sbi ity of truth of such a statement un ttm very t ‘ a ny number wil be farerted at TEN CENTS per ine. | _de iets ‘Quart. Mast. Maher. Sapreme Court of New York a few days since. | Carter. (for how could I make such dezial when the other | y ynere Lotteries are drawn by S'atenuthority.and | Aj orders and letters to bs addreesed to - der the superintendence of a State Commissioner GEORGE RUBERTS, URWARD CLUB NEVER BACKWARD. T 1 . . nad itinhis hands at the fit has teen | 3B 7 s a E = age = ing Le ” Court, James, Justice, isthat! Tux Pexsion Brun.—On Saturday evening, mr hungelf, t incor aie be Doreen rie len Bhs = ~ cine epee rae ae SE SECOND GRAND COTILLON an action azainst 2 bank on a protested bil! can- tii f the friends of the bi “53 denying the issuing of the warrants, dence. buy in the Mary and Lotteries, as there has TIFIS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—Gift Books, OF THE not bold on the simple indorsement of A.B., |v veetiné of the friends of the bill for providing mining to tis that 1 had wi nt the | Sever been a qucttion ae to thers lerelity ofritnees | Cl ‘bums, Portioton Bites. presen Booke, Forward Club. Cashier, without the avowed purpose of negotia- pensions for the soldiers of the war of 1412, and | \ od to impugn bt pa EST ne ae Be Weta mold Det Whee wes promplly Toy, Sh offal tasks a — ting the Dill or specification of the name and | {dian war of that period, was held in the hall mike nat point to which I shaltallude embraced in |, LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK, Ye eet eeenta es my mes ay Sere te ty or le authority of the bank xupposed to be represented | °f the House of Representatives. Mr. Clark, | thearticloveferred ts yallegedattempt to sell | TOS Daawn tx BaLtimone City EVERY APTER- Market. de 18-3 anno era'ly that their Seoond Grand Cotillion Party will take place at S.ott’s Hall. cormr Ven Soi and 2h streets, on TUBS DAY EVENING, Deo 2s, shall accompany such indorsement. The case made 1s a peculiar one in this, that the bill was negotiated or sold by the Obio Trust Company in New York, while the purpose for which it was of Missouri, presided, and Mr. Maynard of Ten- | my c00ds at a revuced nessee. officiated as secretary. feat yomustes Mr. Smith, of Tennessee, remarking that the NOON AT 5 O'CLOCK. ERRING’S GREAT PAINTING, _ MONDAY. r “THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH," WASHINGTON COUNTY LOTTERY .Cias in hanes % I ‘To be drawa on Monday, Deo. 20t oon on sell, olandest y or otherwis any article of which | aid not have the power of du aoe notice had been short, and there was not a full Loge od not each trader be the jndge how beat i) enim arawn. At TAYLOR & MAURY’S, occasion. romne ch Matt egersid {tue Salem (Ohio) | attendance, mere that the meeting adjourn to Pandes ‘aesertion sttice: Gee: | 1 prize of, esl ' Prize of de 13.17 No.3 Pennsylvania avenue | *Sftckets FIFTY CENSS, atmitting agentieman 7 = mee! i i nly not. 1 go x “; a —* 1 2 ot again this evening, at 74 o'clock, and that mowlina Grime sotemrinn oO id 1 do Bom 15 do a We the und w ASUING SON. Des. 20. 3. the door on the evening of thes ction. “si Faow Uran—The Mail from Utah with dates | Botice of the same be given from the Clerk’s posed of my goods in the Ligh ofday ‘without incu ! do 000 sees 100 | after December 38 we |] pods on er Commitice of Arramgcments to the 20th ult., has arrived at St. Louls, but far- | desk of the House. The motion was agreed to, | Ting auch rie ir ceuk A eikcummenss werealicnene Tiokois $5, halves $2.5" quarters 12s" | Spirit Gas at seventy hive cents per gallon oy Ve: Netknes PA Bares nisbes no news of importance. and the meeting adjourned. avail asany lence of ewiit, then all men might be ESD. alia tea ae Cee re a Mod SELL. cw Dror.” Ww. * ‘Barnes ‘The snow oa the mountain wasthree fe in ,eopardy. I have now turiished the public’ with TUESDAY. A HATCH. NOBSELL, aeisM.ThSMeT it ree feet deep, Navan.—The st M - every vestige of evidenos on wich the proceedings REL AIR LOTTERY, Class 40. Cc Wi fTLESEY, ie and from Big Mountain to Platte Bridge averag 1.—The steamer Metacomet, destined | ara:stme were founded. In couctusren fo mee To be drawn on Tu-sday. December al. de 18 st” SANCKE BO WALTE. SEVENTH ASRIVeRSsRyY CUTILLON ed i8 inches. The mail party was overtaken by for Paraguay, is now taking in her stores at the pore ak pererdbyed sebstance of bu ayrootment I re 73 numbers—13 drawn. Samat Saipan a ees hae ¥ Pye eres a terrible snow storm between Ash Hollow and | Pensacola navy-yard, and will sail in about fion with thisaffair. ‘This e fein! jod bave the m1 \ prize of $1,200 petals nro Mesto Te PRANCIS. ou hh Empire Club the South Platte, and were two days and nights | two weeks. Her officers are as follo’ Lieut, | ™7—Without any inquiry respecting my standing 11? do. Vw Writing De ks. Work Stands, Yres Bacceee, cen ss rkee VERINGT de wt a diovcluige is esis ditinr wie aster ee ~ | or o saraoter in the city; witrout waiting for those do 1,200 | Card « ases Cxtas. Satohels, Portemo: vies io D streets,on MUNDAY E R59. . é i = 10th, . Commanding, W. H. Macomb; Ist Lieut., C,H. | really interested to take the initiative: witho: ““vlekers Fifty Cents, admitting a gentleman, Wells; 24 Lieuts., G@. Cilley and J.@. Max- | whncevertruthaniy paced his mae gyno rcs without food or fire A number of train 1.20; | ets,and 4 thousand other Notion ‘es 1,000 | tered there at about half the avenue were s- “the Canon, anita 2 . a £ whatever. ruthaniy paced his han a on my shou: 27” do °: - - ‘100] people know where to biy ther CHRISTMAS nee mer streams slong the ‘whole route were crossed on | Teli; Captain's clerk, John L. Keffer; parser’s | $3!; 402 Ney “Now are tne ifiel vou ar= tho man ae Siarike gate | PRESENTS Tepes the reat raah inat oe 13 WES ___CONMITT EF the ice clerk, M. T. Dooley; engineers acting, Ist, 8. tne lie, took me into custody reta‘ivg even to pare alves $2.5), quarters $1.25, aninte FRANCID'=, reventh street. RLING CON SLUB-<The members of the * 3 y feelings KOing vuton D street, at aa. . ¢ “ Ove white man and three Indians were maz. | Montgomery, 2d, Wm. C. Selden, 3d, Geo. G. | fous but instied toner patent hmanny. htm BUSQUEBANNA CANA ORETERY, tase0.1 C ston Pe ee dered by two white men, on the Big Blue river | Patron. Her crew number thirty. Sheis a fone ea A renee: nd eevee remonstrated on t ‘To be drawn on Wednesdsy, Deo. $2, jase SD. ‘8 Companion, G6, oni ae ee ee , E Deoe: side-wheel steamship, and very tast, and has liar, and if you lo it again wu knock every too! 78 numbere—i2 drawn. accommodations for twice the number of her Beep: ae ost cra oon Ashington sual not officers and crew And onthe magistrate’s expressing his consent Navy Irams.—The work on the gunboat now In course of constraction at the Charleston Navy Yark is progressing so tapidty that she will be N. B.—No hats or caps a!'owel in the room, ex- the respective Ciubs. te, admiuting & pesticane and 3.000 | In great variety, at . be had of any of the mem or at the to take bail, be impertinently interposed, nud not. 3.00 D. J. BISHOP & CO’S, th 5 . ready to Isaneh iu ten or twelve days. Sheis| Tus UrauIxprans.—The threatening atti. | Wi! "standiue he well knew 1 had pad another Teen ecole Pe avenue under Wiilards’ Hotel, oie ter he Maat et be caulked outside, and ber decks : F4 cer doitar to step to a friend’s house to ro my de 18-Ft and 438 Ps. avenue, near 43 street. ———— Toowuh rated ae gunboat she may be neperay | Mae Assumed by the Indians in the southern | Fou duave hurried me of! ju! had not the mayis "801302 PENNS: LVANIA AVENUE, TES PALL a WAemnoTuN 00:0 Sleop-et-war, 06 die wiht jameneule aes “ti | Part of Utah Territory, has induced General hands, directing hum £0 wait Cit the my friend came etunngent™ |° between 9th and 10th sts, 302 Will take piace at the side gans and a heavy sheil-gan amidships, and | 700%) commandant of that department of | "yoegen autac suet remarksas there, zou have — A PRESENT FOR A LADY On MUN DAT EVENT Ne Ta Sates be propelied by steam. She in 155 feet long, a1 | ‘° 8tmy, to promulgate such orders as will | hid them well. &o... and as though hy ny for THURSDAY. A GIFT FOR A Ba By! | a Partioulars in future advertisement. By order feet 6 inches wide, and 14 deep, and when ready enable the troops to prevent their committing Ghatge been he ad eae a cee ae 4 ee OA Trobe deawn on Furadaye u gua A Suit of Boys" Clothes for fete Chari FS an. COMMITTEE. for sea will not draw more than © feet of water. | Utrages. The orders are to institute guards - This —— rawa. Embroidered Suiteaor Embredered Pardes.” : The work mpon tee Constellation, vow inthe dry | ore {he saotompate of the Indians, and to rule Twas forced t hdres er the Wetioncer Lprigeot. 78) Borge... give | I MISS ELIZABETH LEWISsON. WARTS. ,e ps i Be. se soe ioe s 5 —$—$—_—_——__ pare pe upee nd wets she is ve- aires opportunity of a hostile demon. | “Enis irreaponsivie character ean wtih impunity Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quariers $1.25. —Dressed Doll Babies. very oneap. _deit1w_ | WW ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, who wo: 4 p-ot-war Hartford wiil be | stration on their part, to inflict Summary pun- | defy all theagencies of the jaw, and he can havethe Tey MPORTANT TO GRO ERS AND CON. be willing to assist ins dining room. Alsc serena Bfeparatery to receiving ber main shaf* | ishment. Copies of the order have been trans. | swoct comiclttion of adaing thistonis previourstd | pogomoxy even Lorreey gene, Te FECTIONESS. a Chat both toe Harstord aed the new gnderttand | mitted to the Department. a N. JENBE! Toe deraieree iamguee ‘| opened n traneh Suse horns witha Roe sgrariment | W 40 bo kriveyer or Cisne wrk eons hess sted as ; & WOULD HEREBY I< POR : FY S, BS. ‘ Who require the who t meee — for sea Immediately, supposed for] Catirornra Laxp Ciaims.—Per next mail Etheria’ Oil Consumers of Wasbigaton cok quate see " 81,000 pba cig sane &c.. which can be appreciate the sefvioen of up ererge'ie aod vowy=” ervice inthe Gulf of Mexico. The Levant and ts wi i ‘and after the 20th day of Deoem- 66%8|10 a0 | ‘mon | lower prieee. ‘any other store in this ony. nt person. References of the highest respectn- Constetiation, efficient sailing at “ paten ll be transmitted by the General ai Uil or Spirit Gas at sey- 7 Fh Caii and purchase. GEORGE P bility. Gentlemen wishing an interview will please could be sent to sen ina few meeke eee war | Land Office to the Surveyor General of Califor- ee a DEAT, do 22... 2,000 | 300. do 100} sot Poun. avenue. south side between ae ond aah | Meare Be a yettibvestedane § 9-3 ‘Phe Colorado steam frigate wll ea under the | 2% ®F delivery to the parties entitled, as fol PESTIV. ~ baad chetgemaae Haghig: and No.5 North ‘Liberty street ‘Bal- AO Ca 5 . . zt AL — = je 18 Im ~D—Near city,e CO 3 yo shears, with omly ber fore and mizzen masts in | #¥®: For Manuel Domingues, et a/., for the | ((¥ Assenbifp Gin Prather ——E _ ee w MAN: (slave from the eouniry preferred ) Une Bat she, too, would soon be made ready for sea. | FRCLO “: San Pedro,”” containing 43,119 acres, | Boek 10 commence on TURSDAY HVENIN MONDAY. “orZ1e 0 B® 11015 +"60q 20} sayor wy Jooueg Laws | Lad eeeeraaNds Plain cocking, washing. ironit.. The sloop-of war Cumberland, Commander | #04 for Wm. Wolfskill, for the rancho “« Rio de | eve ne the week, in thelt Matus — ood servant, OAG evenme during the week thei eom: PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class x6 | U°- Misroon, was at Loando Oct. 10. To be - 2, * ~ oy ment by the year and liberal wares. Ad- ” ing 17 r ; di Mt D 8 WIOL pire Ug “384 “Aw \ 1 los Putos,”’ containing 17,754 acres. pele te ae Seamer to, Chee aumbers—it drawn, Nouns sw Box a8 Host Uifive: sos $v Tae sloop-of-war Vincennes, Commender Tot 10 years of ages cents. ‘Tho pub'icare invited: | 1 prise of pus ‘away poe rosweld se1onsy foueg youosy ANTS.—The proprietor of the Intelligence ton, was passed Oct. 21, lat. 6% S., loa. 11 E., Pay naa apie Laxps.—By thenext mail eistf gee eee purine af Tiatemop wots “tore sa, foeg aust at Jewry of 7th, Teapectfully solicits the pa tronage of fami eratsing e General Office will send to Oregon | { SMITHSONIAN LECTU. 1 do 5.180 MON Puy svi istaYD J0j @qwisdosdde ysoui sejo | lies requn competent $ of good charac- 4 The steam frigate Merrimae, Commodore Long, | City thirty patents for claims under the dona- Vem oe tone ‘. per Eaq..on "T oy aivenang axe, Mrotsbedent pi ge tonesea tagged, seve Pam ests ry Sree emma Islands, was at Acapuicoon | tion laws. and Poets.” "I iI" commence at 75 ‘evs ur “puedo Sep Fiyy Sey ‘UNIE MAL ‘NAMA As “H se8-ly ih of November Tax Weatnen.—The following report of the | °se3r'3t" DOCSIS ineilad. FTA ee be crew cn. Dee OSE -aanaav vinvatssNnaa LOBT AND FOUND PERSONAL weather for this morning is made from the Morse LADIES’ PAIR.—The Fair of the 1 2 000 sw egust RECEIVED. Se asa: 5 : Telegraph line to the Smithsonian I: i i} of the tnglish Lu n Church, at 1 ? SWEET HAVANA URANGES, ‘OUN D—A few days since, near the Centre Mar- Ts Julia Dean Hayne is at the Nat‘onal legr ithsonian Institution. | Pytrows’ Matis is open RVERY EVENT 4 om 10 boxes French Lemons, ket, an old SACK. containing two servants’ of the Wbert M. Kiddie, for many years edito; | Th time of observation is about 7 o'clock: Abne assortment of Ueeful and Fancy Artio o8 li @o i SY Senuine Sulton, Limburg and Swiss Choese, Kets; supcosed to have been inet by the ner? Saturday wore goommereial Journal, died on oe Decemszn 20, 1958, an Ce ents viae Onna. O be bed oF A Tiokets $1 15 kege Ancnowier’ peclgtserel mag . son hnen che nea br comantr ne oe ret <<a: MtecFanny Remi Pavleas Kia, Pa. reat Neorr, corner of {ith ard E atreets, orat the door of WEDNESDAY. = 15 kegs Dutch Berrings. paving for this advertinement. 3 timore, to-night, for the teneae tcbeth at Bal- | Biltmore, Ma... et the bail. de156t*_ | PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY .Class 5 Kiron soel: Heideick and other Champagnes, | @= ReWARD—l ost. a large Newfoundland the Priendless in that city Of the Home of | Kjumore, ME. Skea: A> LOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AssocT ‘Te bedrewn on Wednesday Deo. t. fil grades Cooking Winer ag rani -) DOG. with binck body. white nrek. spies gn . i Ree ye: yar me TION.—7 he anoual meeting of the A lee ‘ure Scotch and irish Malt Whisky, cot. The above reward will bemhsow, Major He Dep, U8 emt and lady, U.S N., | Perersbare, ¥; toed ae stlon willbe held sf the Now Boome, Pa 95.05] 2 prizes of. ¢ qs Soirite awarded to the peracn who brings the dx of the London Times, aad ladysand Theme yg? | Norfolk, Va ‘wind SE. PRG: Goth instant, at Too ook. 4 revecd attend ieee, £2 oe of French Cand io; the Holi- | 40 18 ae" cece eda Kennard and lady, of London, and De Mant, | L¥achburg, Va raining, 43° 160 of members 18 earnestly requested.as an eieo peed hey Me] SAM LT DRURY. STRAY —1 hereby certih and family, of Philadelphia went yor, Mutter | Kuoayille™ Tenn. aining, 40° tion for officers for the ensuing year will take piace, jp Seren & proporti comer Pa iahatrect. | ESTRAY SI certify that Wm. Berues Bhi otter pas asp Wards’ | Bristol, Tenn. Training’ 45°, And an amendment to the constitution be Bot THURSDAY. ADAME DELARUE takes picas or “ to be mantched againet concn inn . intended Chattanooga, Tenn. -cloudy, 42°. wp i7-8t E. BRISON TUCKER. Reo, Sec, | PATAPSCOINSTITUTE Rigen RY.Clase 06 Ny nouncing to the Indies that she has ju born tn Maine, but bails from Boston.’ “He pis Gee se * -cloudy, warm. eo Tobe ranmabeer iz ereake se aneewcmed roma neng oe yoo stout, cross-eyed fellow, and “ 1 SC. capi ae Se gee be an ogly customer in & prize eda win oo ee Pet =. ‘apie Tae Fair of the “tid Foundry.” at Philhermon- | 1 prize of. a pine of. mee, rok Eonbre oy Collsre, c+-- The excitement conse, a 9 7, ceo! Hall, will be brought toa close THIS EV} i do | do 50 | Sleeves. bandserchiefe, some of which ere of an rei betwees Mesnn Obasied pick ‘annab, Ga -Clear 38°, wind 8. A peed ee Sos Gli « Vou 1206 do 2 2% | entirely mew style, being embroidered in sold and Sil MERE Aloert Seoith, Frederick Yates, and | Cotumbus, Ga : ; — ve pitie The owver ot the abs case come » Prov 1 take him a Baltimore turhpike, = Makepeace Thac ke: citement at the G b H Gouble thrashing Sodicied oe Me yg tht -raining. CAKES FOR C -raining. A LARGE: Supply of col. adapted for evening ; Nets, Illusions, Jon- a pales betore another Lower Peach Tree, Ala. FRID Scher evens’ Oranmesn, allel cheer , Tevening ments, being very Frat | PATAPSCO INSTITUT®: Y,! hoiee, t \e ‘. Hr gti hs abt 2 OT TERY Class 307 | choice, and of the n-west styles. the atten A ¥ 1 -Taining. wind ‘ ts x Mobile, Al 7 at 7, th pectiully so! Morris, barrister, and imauayer ping to Gainewville, Bates 1 68°. 347 C atreet, between 43s aud 6th streets. 78 numbers—12 drawn. co tae ieverces barge tof French Donte ia cet Times, by Mr Capron, on thes alr | indur Ovicene, La, - iso, & grat variety of T kes and Pastry. Capitals. tumes and with trousseaus; also. other Toys, sur. of the former wth the latter's poved intimacy : x Mi = cloudy. r ces moderate. Z ‘200. 1 prize of. 500 2 prizes of. s able for hoii say nis for children. sposa. Mr. Morris was mar-leg'® imate cara | F.ecerick, Md -cloudy, cold. HAV~ NNER’S, 1 do x "Ey No. 230 Peon. avenue, between 12th and 13th alter the last pommelling, and were morning Soxcviem, Mi loudy, : old. de 20 4t* 347 C st., between 434 and 6th sts. |1 do 1,000 . stracts je 18 St* Jaw courts are to be enyayed about it bad Pittsbarg, Pe M -cloudy, cold = ‘Diokets @1, s*ares in propo: pron bas, by @ magistrate, has been nd over : ‘A HANDSOME CHRISTMAS OR NEV bow -ceaa?, cool. A MANDSOMEAR PRESENT, O& NEW _ i i aa iam SY INK, MUSKRAT, COON, OTTER, M'XE; INS purchased . Wheeling, . SATURDAY. joriptions of raw 8] UP im cmes expres-iy «© ip heavy recognizances, to the peace ein | Grafton, ¥ Spt amet NEW CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. ‘APSCOINS' E S| ere yo °S FU teau oe: fie te Mr. Morrie. It in a very pretty quarrel i Parkertbang '. Spear Lt We have puronased within tle past few days, at Lid Teledmscapa@uniec Loe de 14-e0lm eee Sa ie pe tetacds csr ate Smithaoataa. at Ta. ma. cor. | ISee patfortse oncon felled fe eaeee thee pe Se COT. aR Cee “= = —— —— rect 4 -™. (cor- 16 Ist " oumat <7 inca Fo Vane” tee nargiay in | “Hheemomenirae so oat noono-t| Saco saneny, oe pacing ee ced cite | rig Peel apaeet 9% | RP Race ranatatetnte aince wear | PRE USPERRGN EY nar Orentp THe nese against him, te pie she principal wit- Pe aa) Yesterday, 42°; minim pt night, our stock lo 9 do. . received and for sale 3 No. 5 Penn arenes bptween t#t and Parohasing elegy iL ehazes in portion. BANSOUR & SEMMES, itreeta, wi ill be pleased to cee domsw —saarth'sta doors shove Peeve, | doge-ty wean Bi te i, Ho. | doy-n ee si ealnendaBoarban gd EL, 3