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PERSONAL. * Sy sak GRESRGNT UP sun UHITED WASHINGTON NEWS Al mile Acoathe +++» John Nugent, Esq., of California, is at By THE reese? ood ’s, 1 flaw, 1. Jauxs Bucwanan, Presi- Tan Brie Witt be pobiished te merry ee ee mE. Pagh, of Ohio, and Col. A | dent ofthe United States ot A usual. J. Isaacs, of Kansas, are at Brown's. Regi memeber nine wp de “Curing ir Fart”—In Hicn Dovarox Be-} Hon. C. L.. Vallandigham and lady, of | Wiscounae at the poricde bone eatin det cause THe GAME HAS BEEN BLockep.—The ~~ and Major Barnard, U.S. A., are at Wil- | towit: ds. California papers received at the Star office |" aoe paward Liverett, Prof Longfellow, | obfjtht land office at evaxs Pores, commencing eras Se. nnd 36. at 5 _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY December 31 155%. 6.8, ard 9 to 15, inclusive; seations 18, 2, and 22 to j 'M.95, and 38. of town- “ip wheat aod ‘Towsahio @. except section 3I, of a f the NW X of seetion 2; the N 's of ee we, of neat ceitione t 4.8, ° igre: 22, 8, 25.98 90,32, and 34; the NW the and ea ‘Though “ The Star is printed ¢: e fastest steam press in use seuth ef Balti- more, its edition is se large as te require it te with articles relative to is . SHiiard, Ralph Waldo Emerson, | thedisponalof: blic leads Soap poinesetelen question, concern- lon Lo rwinturop, G ‘4 Banks, Hon. Josiah sitmated m the jowing tow: . G. Whittier, and Prescott, the bis- | townships, viz: é P a NW & of section % of town to be put te press at an carly heur, Adver- |: which strenuous efforts have been made to nis ell ‘see, are all’ to be present—and to North of the basedin: and east of the fourth prin- rag cool peguinn 65 gr Misoments, therefore; should be sentim ¥ 12}. 1) popular excitement, all of which have | yoeak, the approaching anniversary celebra- |“ cipal mertdian. yg fend: ihe Su, the E's s’clock, m.; etherwise they may net ap pear far seemed only to satisfy the California | tion of the birth-day (January 25th) of the Scot- ‘ownships 28, 29, and 30, of range 2 f 43, and the of the SW is of section Until the mext da potbeees 7 7 iends | tsb poet by the Boston Burns Club. Mr. Everett Fovestise Sand M, of ranges 85 sections es 10-12. and | of the NE 5 ‘v~ miners at large that their most reliable friends | ;.°; . respond to the “ Memory of Burns,” nd Towushipe stand Sor vance 6 nad the Ei of the SE. 's of eect ion : 3 fteotions 2 Vashington. i it ld be worth while ‘ownships 33 and SM, of range , 28, 3 SE Ns : SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. |, for a, tho Govacnment ob hecrerre foent b rege esek need pried valet od Ud Bee Sar) SE aha feations 334 and Sof Set 1 i ii - i t the office at STEVENS Point, menoing S sectic 6.8, 18. 20, 22,24, triplet — a. Poesy mine became the lawful property of the Gov- Lins on Monday the second day ay for the die- | SO%n*g 7.0 icections 2, 4 6.8. 18. 12.14 ft With the prerogatives orwegian, whose on . $y $2, “4, aad 36, of to 4: of range i ornmént of the United States, a gang of Oali-] {J An old N whose young wife had | posal or ie vacant iande in theecgmcmuimbered sec_ | yh. Shs 7 ot. tod st of tomsabia ss of range le : : be confessed by all who have not completely fornia. speculators obtained in Mexico forged | ¢loped to this country with a more youthful na- | #ons, within the undermentioned townships, w of scotion 12, of township 42: the b ° of sesticn 26, ona, United , Within six miles on fs 36. towasbip 43; the & surrendered themselves to a radical turn of titles to it; and taking possession of it, for the | !ve of her own land, suddenly acme wre ‘a ide i lirond” fo Madinon or Golam Rit Eh as — cat Pe mind, that the Nebraska-Kansas act went ask oi ° he the miners | ™™2W2y couple not long since in Detroit. © | or lake, erweun tow sahipet wonty-Aveamasbirty- onl the Bi 2s 9 >. Cig See > i ight years they have taxed the mi woman would not leave her young husband , and from thence to the weat end of Lake Su f° of p ssesoneame rae bo chat ha 2 pr ta working the vein an aggregate of @ million of | 1 owever, sa the old man eae ny bargain to perior: and to Bayfeld:” autjeot as sired by law, Seaan ber eceipas Enaeons Sc. tke ee 4 sw LO 10: on #2; odes 7 ts per | BLY 9 of seat ee tee in privilege and prerogative with the sovereign | dollars per annum for the privilege of 80 do-} nay om the usurper, the litter receiving about | ‘3 mimimum of two dollars ty cents per | y and the Eo of the = N sof section 14; th ex - : mere, Vig: tne NW 3¢ and the E 4s ‘ ing. Thus they have wrung eight millions of | siqy in gold. The legally married couple were North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- | of towaahip 47; sections 2.4, 6 8 1 14; the seas and uinabiel abich aney serait thar tho | dotiare in all from the miners up to this time, | then cesity turned oxtatGoora cea tee tha men, | Herth of the cipal meridian. ‘6 ofeoetion 1: seations 2, 2.24, 28 nd 24; the brium and mischief which may resul it that | to not a penny of which were they lawfully or | unable to get work, soon exhausted the remain- ‘Townships 15, 16, 17, ard 18, of range Ts of range 11. radical Seager — Loot it heap justly entitled der of his cash funds. He was thrown upon the | Townships 1s, i sriatsangen Seen & of the NE \ of 2; the success righam Young wou ve a nd bis wife went back to her] POynsmips 15 and 16, of rough xertions of Attorney General | Public for support, Bsare Mr. pou the special agent of that | old quarters, where she was willingly received, | at tne iand office at kav CLAtze, commencing on ees - [lr ae and the bappyfpair are now reveling in the com- | Monday, the eighteenth day of April next, for the branch of the government in California, and the forts which the $100 in gold enabled them to | disposal of the publie lands heretofore unoflered, able and efficient California District Attorney, Pence the folowing townships and parts o! re uy. towns: vig: ponies. eet eet Os Oe cadens North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- the extortionistsclaimed the mine as their prop- | {{ J Lord Bury is daily expected in Washing- cipal mervidtan. erty, were shameless forgeries, was made not | ton. His Lordship, who Ly a rape intheGal-] Townships <6,%7, 28, 29, and 30, of range 1 ] i tl possess- | Way steamship line, will endeavor to procure a North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- py OEP ae ee Papin areata their | Mail contract for that Company, which will no cipal meridian ill-gotten gains, ty granting rag of injunc doubt be allowed, providing American steam-| Townships 30, 3!, 32,33, 34, 35, 98, S7, 38,53, and 40, rn ’ : the American flag, shall be placed | Of range i. 22, L u tion, to prevent the mine from being worked by Rae Cenere Ta case of Wels proposition being FR cle oa 30, 31, 333, $4. 95,38, 97, 38, 99, and 40, the W xo Re pk pre ay ata licensees under them. The United States pray- accepted, there is every probability of speedy ‘Townships 30, SI, 32, 33, SH, 35, 36, 37, and 40, of | Byer wanton la eeetions ‘3 nnd 2: the Ww Pe ed for the appointment of a receiver—a virtual employment for the Collins steamers which we sh 30, 31,32,33, 51, 35, 36, and 37, of range 4 re EN 3 ei tick mene trustee to collect the tolls for working the | are told will be purchased immediately bythe] ‘Towuships 31,7, 38, 39, and 0, of ranges rh ew & of oonti S been complete in establishing an independent State in Utah, co-equal in rights and preroga- tives with the other States of the Union, and enjoying all the privileges of these States, with the exception of being formally admitted into the federal sisterhood and being represented in the councils of the Union. The Intelligencer, speaking of “ the recent importation of Africans,” says: “If no considerations of humanity or of moral Tosress were involved in the subject presented Py ilies retura to an interdicted branch of com- merce, it is obvious t the mere fact of its pro- hibition by the laws of the land furnishes acom- mon ground of opposition to all who recognise the aitipations of good and loyal citizens. Re- 24. WB. 21,3), 32, Seer and 20, to 35, inolu- < of section mine—so that the actual miners might not be | American Express Company for their associates. | 52 apne ape ir Se ortownents 41 wat aca ar cent events have decisively shown that the better | re of township tions 2and4 usive: sections 12 14, 17. jndgment of the people at the South ts — dispossessed from their improvements and bu- BERGE DRGUE RUD saniom |= 3 a4, 26 2 D, Sz, 3 - the Bi io ategotions zand a . rl 2 z teu 3 ; we % he jSigtag ba og esol downed siness during the progress of the necessary | | TRICT OF COLUMBIA—The regular | tt? NW 's.and the S ‘a uf section 36; the B °4 of tne | oy ip at ona of 9 4 17,18. 19 & 24, 25,2 i, 28, 2, 9, 3 ae ° ? SOL towne | acts 243" legal proceedings in the case. But the speeu- | annual meeting of this Society wilt be held at the Be eet eee sedtions 34 and 36, of town- | 2473 6.'7,and lating extortionists resisted the application; | \Vashington Infirmary on MONDAY, January 3d, | SPA) Or ORD o.. sections i,2,3,4,6 2 : ; BRO at 12m, one < E 4 aud SW ‘4 Of section 9; eeotivas ‘Iv, 11, 12, and it was not granted owing to their objec-| des ‘2t JNO. C. RILEY, M.D.. Reo. Sec. | 1 “nd 15, the SEX of (7 10 and 20. tion. The government has repeatedly invited | ; cuRTOUS DRAWINGS AND PAINT- | inclasive; he K 7 and the BW i: H us, er 8; ual uence. on . those claimants to move for a dissolvement of Sxbibiiinn ine @ short timo at No. 4o7th street; m3 Oh 2, Eee the injunction ; but, the latter, well aware that | some ofthe most mrions, Drawine: aod Tans ate pagar Ee ge eens the moment they do so a final and conclusive | fio exhivite them purely for a benevolent purpose, spotion 6; 1 tions 2, 24, 25, 21,08, 8, Si, and 3, decision must be given against them, prefer to Sag erred — paintings forrafiis, ‘Townships 33 and 34; the SE x of saree ao essay to have something lobbied through Con-| de 3i'st" — wie ee dyna 4, et i, 2. and gress, if possible, for their benefit. According PUBLIC LECTURE.—The fifth lecture of | Si}, of A; sections 28, 3), 32,3435. rc to the San Franciseo Vational they dispatch- the series before the Cathulic Beneticial | sip 35; sections 2, 4, 6, &, 10, 12 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 2, its attendant horrors and its economical as well as social bearings upon the existing status of slavery in the several Staies in which that insti- tution is recognised.”? —_—-2+e-______ THE WEEKLY STR. This valuable family paper, for the current week, is now on our counter ready for delivery to the public. A few among its interesting contents are the following articles: War and Love—a poem; The Cobbler’s Temptation; A Song for New Year’s Eve, by Bryant; A Noc- tions Ww 12 Pot — sections 10, 12, 14. of section 21; sections e of section 1Ous 4 of secciens 34 and 36. of t ‘ 8 10,12, 14, 17,18 19. 20, 22. 24, 25 21,29 and %,..f township 45; seeions 2.4 6, 2-22 26, 25, 2. and $i: the VW E of township 46; section otions 13, 20, 23, 30, 32, ip 43. of range 14 Total Abstinence Association of the District of | 2s, 30,3: 34, and 33, oft. Waship 37; seet.ons3 and 4; 2 42, 43, 44, and 45, of range 15. rs—A Yi i 5 i delivered Mc Ner- 4 4 og of ti sv ¢ of section 8; seo- turnal Comedy of Erro1 A Young Wife in | ed a lobby agent to come on to Washington by Ned > will a Pionl oa Te SUNDAY th aud the by ed 8 “we Stic rf 18 600-| At the lan’ office at Sureni0% Crry,commencing an Embarrassing Situation and her Deliver- | the last steamer. e NIN 2d, at 736 o'c ock. Sutiject: “rue 3), nlite, ence thence; A Washington Faro Bank; Frog Showers; Spiritualism in Italy; The “ Ancient and Honorable” Columbia Typograpical Socie- ty’s contemplated promedade Concert and EV The parties who have wrung the eight mil- | Nobi ig = ‘ 3B; E il meet at their Hall, F street, ions of dollars out of the miners, as explained Bahra yeer ai wasroh. in proces rea NG mani march in procession. under | ofthe NW ‘<; seotious 34 and 36, of township &9, of | wiich remain to the Smid Este th above, have thus become powerful capitalists, Ug one ote vof Jonn D. Ciark, Esq., onief marshal, | rauge 11. on rach side of t'e railt from Madu a lumbus, by way of Pi e City, tot and have subsidized newspapers, letter-writers, | Ths pubuc are reapoctfalty invited to attend, At the land office at Eav Carre commencing on | '2™bus. by way of Portag » Shand 36, of township | on Monday, the sixteenth day of May next, for the the SE \,and the Sy of — al othe vacant jands % the n-mumbered 10D 24; section 23, except the N 72 | sections, within the undermen'ioned AUGHLIN, | Mondzy, the second day of May next, forthe dis: per end from thegos towne west erat Lake Ball; Wedding at Trinity Church; Baltimore | &c., to make public sympathy for them in Chairman Com. on Leotu posal of the vacnat lands in the even-numbered seo Hives snd to BuyBord> autgeor-es reseed te and Potomac Railroad; Criminal Court pro-| California, on the ground that the action of | _J de 3 tons. Within tue unde: inimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal mevidian ‘Townships 49 and S, of range 4, as required by law,| «5. 9, Hlars ant fvty eruts per | POwDeLUDS 1, 19.50, and 91, of ranges. ceedings; The Work-house; Horse Trading; The Dying Gladiator; Christmas at the Cen- tral Guard-house; Chrismas Day in Church; A Washington Preacher at the Sandwich Islands; Supreme Court Proceedings; Another Equestrian Chase of Depredators; Daring Rol- bery in Alexandria; A Touching Testimonia!; Rev. W. Roby; Meeting of the Board of Mar- : ; een remain to the Government in their case is indicative of J LASS AND | roti sid: of the rallro TING young men of | fu." by way of Porta; its determination to take immediate possession ngton aud strangers visiting the city are af- jake, between the towash of the minerals on all the California public Re ia Pegg oepetoamne yea V' | one.'and from thenoe te b coms of th Et lands, &c., dc. Their attorneys have been ‘3 Christian Assoc:ation, Penn. aveuue, oppn- dd: Miyy cb site Brown’s Hotel. the prayer meeting held 4 42.0f 7. ae Tossing such arguments to public meetings | from 7 to8. and the Bible clase {roms too Theinr : and 42, cf range 7. is a roorback of course, manufactured to bol- | ;aintion hetwesn the Old and New Testamen —— ia ae ameeee rance hip 25, of ranges 5,6, 7, and 2, 41) 42,43, 44, 45, 48, Ster their protensions to the ownership of the | _4¢3) st pa 25 and de of range 9. ‘Fowsship ~ nd tu Bay hiald: mimum Of two « acre, Viz: tion; One of the Cases; Washington Art Asso- | titles. On the contrary, the Government aims | eo: regation at the Fletcher Chapel will hold a the land office at Hups0x. commencing on Townships 47, 48. and 49, of range 14. ciation; A“ Deserter’” Arrested but not Tried; | only to put a stop to the extortiona of those | PAIN inthe Northern Liberties” Engine House, | At the lam i igh rrt, fo At the land office st Mexasua, i ¥ d 6th street, com: o' | Monday, the efghiernth day uf April art, forthe centage of their earnings without the least | Zvited See oTURE £ Leo. | (ownehips, viz: . omapeen: following t shadow of right by law so to do. Attorney ture will be delivered on FRIDAY RVG. | North of the Lase ier mcimtae Mt TOON reocce if hs Sbed Sia ad oa of the fourth General Black deserves great commendation + December Stat, 1353, by Tomas (1 . ~ actent iam. Zaq on “W. c Es SW \ cf seo- PECRER PRS wher sae. tor the earnestness with which he has followed ae “The Lectu sommence at ie eer ra sof th » The Lecture wil! comimence at o'clock, E/2 ol the NE | ‘Townships 27.28, 29, and 30; section 2; the W% up these Almedin mine robbers; for such they | 14° publicare respectfully invited. de 29-3t 4 of aoction 3: sections 4 to 10. inclusite: seeticns iz nee eeereres eeeseone __ AO 30-5 fc are,in plain English. Nor does he deserve TAE UNION PRAYER MEETING will Jon 15, except the NE ', aad the & 3 of i urine @ present wee! rooms less commendation for his successful efforts to | of v4 9 ¥oune Sepia Chrittin Asi : Paar. gett : z 5 . | opposite Browns’ Hotel, een the hours of 4and | >*. St 4, of section 28; sectiod» 34 and 36, 10, ii = oe peer t apiece vy the late cur: eo ee ee eee stiseaupaT: tile E'5e of seotion 35, of towaauip | S;S40% S| te of section 15: sect rent system of robbing the people of San Fran- PUBLIC MEETING ew Gas Lisnt.— | 33, of range 12. w f theNW % cisco by those holding the pretended Limantour | | All persons desirous o| ying the luxury | Section 36, xoapt the N % of the OW i i ‘ ofabriliant gas light (portab!e or stationary—f r| township %; the W }2 of section 6, o mi claim to the whole site of that city. These country or city) are invited to an extitition TO: | sections 1.6 810,29, aod 3), of towamy parties had succeeded in frightening more than | NIGHT. ar Nistt this week between Gand two hundred thousand dollars, by way of com- | La *H. JOHN nd see it Promises, out of San Francisco real estate| m nencing on April mere, tor the etolore unviiered. ips ani pacts of A Probable Kidnapping Care; An Offended Gentleman; Hop at Browns’; Lamentable Destitution; The Smithsonian Museum; An Incendiary Fire; The City Council Budget; The River; Female Shoplifter; National Guards Ball; A Rich Present; Arrest of a Thief; A Dog Story for the Holler-days; Go to bed Early; Real Estate in New York; Death of a Veteran Paris Rag-picker; ‘Sea Sickness; gThe Nicara- guan Emigrants on board the Susan; Curious Career of a Convict; Another New Haven Scandal—Women and Auger Holes; Something like Business; A Chapter of Facts, Rumors, and Speculations; The Upposition in V Executive Appointments and Confirma jons; of section 3; sections 17 to sive ; sections 24 aud 26; the W + of section 27; sec- of | tions 2 to 34, inciusive; and section 35, of township 2. of range (2, Sections 2 to 10, inclusive ; sections 12 and 14 to 24, liclusive ; sections 26 to 36, inclusive, of townah p ol | Zi; sections 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12. 14 18, 20, 22. 24, 25.28, Sa, * 58 | $2) 34, aud 36, of township 3.: jons 2. 4.6, 8, 10.12, yap t 14, 18, 2). 22, 24, 26, £8, 30, 32, HM, and 35, of township & - a 82, of range 13. Personal Collision in Embryo; The Affair be- bolder, before Attorney General Black suc- Jem ry : vA saber Bs on | eee ty ‘of the NW % of sections, of township | 32°50 10ms2" jirtorw bon Pplaes tween Senators Jones and Douglas; More | cceded in obtaining acourt decree blowing the | the ¥ab! 2 of VERY EVENING | 55: sectious 4,6, — 18; the Nt and W . : 5 S ences Lieetene dim sky-high, and thus | TH! k&e., &o., inabundance.and atthe | 5, iaiaste ies ghana relieving the people from the system of black- | cheapest prices Z andthe NW *, «fseetion ; 2 2 |. Admittance 10 cents ; Children 5 6) W 3g of mailing in connection with it, under which aoe Nae Sento . renS | the Nb 's and the W 340 Of Bectinn 4.6, ithi: emember the pisce—corner Massachusetts ave- | 12,14 13, 2).22. > and 36, of town- Seo:ion 6; the W 3, cf section’; section 18; the they had been writhing for a year or two. Pipette 4 atip 39; sections 14,and 18; the W } w' 4 of section 0; section S; the Wicane wee ‘Sum Ravwscrcanaey i Coms, come, come. _dev-iw_ |, fh hegtion 1s; sections 2). 22, 24, 20. 23, W, 3, A. | W 3, of the SE \ of section 32, of towuship 27, of i BI Ns or THE House aNv THE TI a S and 36, of townanip 40, of range 14. . - ranee 15 FESTIVAL.—The Sabbata Sehoo! of the 2 . ye %. ti : “i 1 3 ; 7 4 7 BS .*,8,and 1; the W *; of the NF *j. tions 2and 4; the N +; sad the SE \ of sect, — much wonderment concerning the wook to semmions ta tune bay EVENING the NW Serene W 34 of the Bay 's of section A goood tol 10,12, 14, 22, 44-and Se the & "of seo, alleged determination of the Republicans of | b r ff y | 22 : uy W deo) si ta) ft and t “2 | Nt Hine W 14, | tion 39. of to sath s Pacts and Rumors; The Watrous impeach- mer ment Case; The schooner Susan and her Ewi- grants; From the Southwest; The Weatherand the Wheat; New Titles—an amusing communi- cat on; A Gross Perversion of the Truth; The New Pension Bill; Naval Intelligence; Re- Ports, Speculations, &e.; A Tempest in a Tea- , of township Si; the W + and the Wi sof section ol the SE \, and the W 4, of sec S2 of rauge 14. ‘eet iul pot; Retiring Disabled Army and Marine vember int, at 7 o’cioe! to @ontinae every peregrine rere en Perio {ou 28 ; See ions $4 and 3 of towaship 3; sections = i 7 Kk, mm and 4; the t 42 01 jo 12, aes Corps Officers; Interesting to Naturaliste; Con- | the House not to permit the tariff law to be | ¢ sarah oerane Of Messeabusettens nea 14; the NE Ya sularand Diplomatic Appointments; Senator | 2™¢5ded this winter if they can possibly stave | street norih. Admittance 10 centa. ren under sections) a, 3 Net 4 and the ts 4; of 54 of ton 3) > Bec! of towasbip | 33 aud $6 ot townsb: 14 to 22 inclusive; | the NW ig ard the Ke T NUTICE, sections 24. -6, 28, 2°, 9), 31, and S2; the W 4 of sections 8 1,12, and 14; the E? HE Bills of our customers are now beg made | tivn 33; seotions 34 and 35, of township 39; tuw 4, and E Douglas; The Avenue Kailroad in the Alder- men’s Chamber; The Journal of Commerce on the Imbroglios of Senator Douglas: Meteorolo- off such action, we may not improperly say that Or ee ene Fhe publicare invited. it is generally understood among their outs de friends here that they have come to this con- ; i w be s 9 ond a, eS ow Mot (ostion 18; reo . . Ses off, and will b d q ' ft proxt «frange 15. s u 2, 22, 24,25 ar 3 the b 5, sect. gical Operations of the Smithsonian Institu- | “lution under the belief that it wiil be best for | fi. "Paveo on ee Be eee the aE pros ipoecligia 2 4,5.6,7.85 10412. and 14; the W 45 of tie 323d Sof own Sofrauke | = ‘ sla 3 : 9 f 3 3 10nt 19, 2, 24, 26, 3 is fay : 10, 12, , 4, 26, : tion and the U. S. Patent Office; The Susan the political future of their party to Prevent the ieee eoepee ‘MW. Gale BRO. th sw 1g, and the W 3, of the Se. ra ef section 31; E> the KE of the NW a the EY, a Again; The Northern Overland Mail Route. | Wishes of Pennsylvania from being gratified,| des'-st 354 Pennsylvania avenue, ns 22,4, and 35,1 township 6; sections 2 te | SW \ ot Section 32 ; sections 34 8ud 3 of township +2 of section I 43; sections 2.4.6.8 sections 24 26, 28, 29, 3),31, | 93: the b's. and tl tion 33; and sections Stand | 30: nest, townsnips 33, 33, and 40, of | lard2; The Mexican Mission; Appointments confirm. ed; The (alleged) Dead Alive; Oregon; Public with reference to the duties on iron, until after CepyvRisne FOR nee a the Catalogue of i H 3. * th «3. Expioi ox! atic now on exiu- E } the next presidential election, if they can bition at the iamebecneas institution, All persons | 30482 township 3? 2,54. 18, 20,22. 24, 26, aud f the NW‘, of section township 3; sections 22, inciusiv WwW) fe eotions 4.6,8,10 11, 12, Sale of Lands: Onslaught on Senator Hunter. | °°™P2S8 that point. They are playing a game, | are cautioned against infringing it. ae Tange 16 13, and i : 2'e, . ’ . Wanrep—Ana ih Letter of Washington. T 35, 39, 49, of i, Naval News; The Public Grounds; Mexico; | * bold as deep, in this matter. xe ss of Od Books “Aatorrapha, Carve on i brig . _ at 18.0 ik ie on otange it 7 . 5 Ps ased. t the land office EDSON. a" +4, 6. 8, 10, 1, 12, 13, 14, |. 22. 23,24, oe Sens on emragice oral Facrs axp Spxcczatioxs.—The Prosident | 4¢3 3” ALFRED HUNTER. | Monasy, tne sceond diy of May next, for the die: 35, 28, 90,32 9h, ea Sioftoweehes raseees The egraph an ail— 1K IGAN t lands Mm the eves musmber: - has confirmed the decision of the naval court- MORE's DRUG AND Ct ICALESTAB | Posal of the veceat lands Mm thee : iasnipe which i, martial in the case of Passed Assistant Surgeon West End, No.113 Pa. Avenue, south side, _ | Temain tothe United States. within siz mics ow Miles; and he has been dismissed from the ser | °2" supply every article in the Medical ine inciud- big oils omnes Oke te pret nae 32 33; Pre 36 and 37 of rang: : vice. Oe Tooth Beas etentiy presented to the | Criaxe bsiween tuwnshipa twenty five and thir: 192 OWRShIPS 25, 2, 3, SI, SH. 35, 35, and 37, of range The French armament, which, it is stated in Onuns f &c.; Cologne and Pomade, &c.; Etherial | 086, 80d from thence to the wi nd of Lake Si late foreign advices, was fitting out for Central | their Prescriptions accurately and aa Oy several columns; The United States Guano Islands; Elopement of a Wife; Missouri; Fili- buster Canards; More about the Newburgh Murder; An Eccentric; A column of interest- ing personal items; The Tare on Coffee; Singu- lar Death of a Man and Wife; Winter Amuse- <6, 23, 0, 32.34, 4,6. ety 11, 12, 13 14, 18, 20. 22, 23, 24, 25, 3 36. of townthip 2: sections Lamps. The public can rely upon having | Tt: And to Bayiield;” sutje: required by to a minimum of two dollars and Afiy cenis At the land office at Mrvasna, commer ci: acre, viz* Monten. the ance dey a) May aert sorte 4 mente— ; Aumerica, is supposed now to have been destined rn North of the base line and west of the fourth | {ol Oe yeount lands io the even numbe ed = poem; Letter from Senator Jones, of for St. Domingo to further the French colonial | Pegsons 1, i t a bal a gia ppgpediscced cuter rte oe Towa, to Senator Douglas; Paris Fashions; | interests the: bisa from the United Sin im Darrell, iande. | ‘Townships £6, 9, 31, $2, 39, and 4), of range 12. cack sedeol the sniirond a hy tt, Ivory; Walt to Wina—a poem; Still Later from oh man, deceased, ar ed to present them | Townships 25, 6, 27, 33, 3, 25, £6, 32, 32, 99, and 40, | Lake Winnehago, northerly to the State lin bi iby not: 3 " Nava, News.—Captain Wm. J. McCluney At the office of the Fourth Auditor of the Treteae, | ofteemen ject, as required by law, toa mivinum of two Europe; Additional from California: « 24, 25, $6, 27, £8, 32, 33, $4, 95,36 ST, and | (ars and fifty cemts per acre, viz: 5 fornia; Later from has been appointed to relieve Com. MoIntosh within two months from the date of siis Ratlication, Townships 24, 25, 36, 27, % Mexico; A column of late News Items, £c. ae [NON. | 58, of range 14. 3, North of the base Line and east of the A prin- re . . Ms al, 82, . 35, 36, of forth of the ofthe fourth prin. This is just the paper, above all others, for | i Command of the Home Squadron; and the Taqssiar Derixtense es fain ete eer ie ane § cipal meridian. Congresemen and strangers sojourning in the | !***eT Will retire to Georgia in order to recruit eS ee dost-st_ | 1g, WMNNPR SB, Me S192 SS. and Ss. 6F 139K6 | spownships 31 and $2, of range 11. city to send to their friends at home. Price his health. Capt. McC. is a highly competent Na ri . ‘Lowuships 17, 18, 19,24, 25, : THe we ; or = Towaships 2, 27, 28, 29, 3), 3°, 32, and 31, of rauge | »Lowuships 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, and efficient officer. Should the station to Botts BEAD AN® FEED—STINE- | 17. rats A ps Z 235 Penn. avenue, ‘Townships 25, £7, 2, 29, 3), 31, and 32, of ranee 18, which he is assigned be, a3 is expected in some | 20¥ on uand the WINTER HAT, & ‘Townships @, 9, and 3. of range 19, 15" 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 21, 22, 25, 28 25, 96, circles, the scene of inauspicious occurrences, waiter ae nee ‘Towaships 26, 27, 25, 29, and 3), of range 20, 3), of range nd 23, of range 18, Also, ou haod, fresh supplies of ee a‘ his conduct will surely bo discreet and meri- | those, (Philadelphia manufactured) At the iand office at Surenion Crtv, commencing ‘Downships 15, 16,2), 21, ; Callak OUTS, s axed. torious. aliskia BOUTS, owed ot penned: @ only 3 cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. The Cheapest Paper im America!!! e+e £7 On Christmas eve, an old man named Pagh, near Suffolk, Va. ‘ was brutally murdered Monday, th: cond day of May ners, tor the * . for $395; Congrées GAL diaposal ef the pubite lands herot fore unoltered, | x{Atshe Inad ofice at L-s Caocse, cpmmencing on by some person or persons unkuown. His Lead | Tax Wearnen.—The following report of the | #75” a ae Fitted at yuo tollowirg townships and parts of | di.poen! of the vacant public lands ia the cere nate was split open with an weather for this morning is made from the Morse do Sl_between wiilard snd hissed Hotels, Ree rae base line and west of the fourth skips. whie main to the tht d States, withted ent § i smi i ituti or T is sad les rh side cf the rail 5 “ UF The new cent is oat. Tastead of the aus. | Telegraph lino to the Smithsonian Institution, NEW ORLEANS sUGaR : principal meridian, Columbus, by way of Portace City. tons enor Picious looking eagle on one side of its ‘lustri. | be time of observation is about 7 o’elock: AND MOLASSE?. Townships 41, 42, 43. and 45, of range}. river or take, between townsiips twenty five aud ous predecessor, it Las the desi, comer Deckaser 31, 1853 Wig.nre shortly expecting the brig Georgia, with | ‘Townships 4! thirty one. and from therce tu the west ead of Lake A gn of a graceful | Now York, N.Y * . 43 hogshenls SUGAK. Townships 41 ree - Superior; and to Bayleid,” subiect,me r-eu.red by Jadian girl, with acitelet of feathers radiating Philadeiphia. Pa... as boon selected expecially. for. this fis" ot tewmeans tie from a bandeau around her head, inseribed with the word “Liberty.” The head is surrounded with the inseription “United States of America, f township 473 law, toa wininuim offwo doliars and fiity cents B-ltimore, Md. Washington. D. Richmond, Va. markets, and is represented to Le} fraccioasl weotions 4,0, 18, 24, 2 of civice quality. tions 34 and 35, of township 43; the > It will be offered at Fp Suction on arrival, of | *,, tue St ‘4, and the 8 4s of the SV wnship 475 | per acre, viz: Ste NE | North of the base tine and east of the fourth 0 Shek due matias wake en 3 —s orp principal meridian, Pn >, which due notice he given. ce Rectiou 22; wection 2 ; the S ft . iso." On the reverse side is the denominational | K2G™bare, Va. FOWLE & CO, | Nit tho Sh ic,and the 9 fof the SW garam Townenis ts of tomcesaeseg Tame 1 term ‘‘one cent,” encircled by a wreath. Lyachbarg, Ve dest sotf Averandrie, Ve. croted tly ag Rel a meme aoa aa bal Isand te of ranges, Kuorville, ° EW YEAR’S NOTICE, Phonon eg teed fed wnship <7: ips 12, 13 and 74, of ranges 6 and 7, UF The correspondent of the New York He-- | Bristol bene sts Secuughs 12 21 tid 3, of township 7 the F sof | fowuanige [x [Pane 1 of mneer nnd. ald at Panama, ives an outline gramme of operations of the filibuster: sailed from Mobile tn the schooner Susan. They are to innd at Omoa or Truxillo, in Honduras, and, being reinforced by troops WIL thence proceed across the Chattanooga, Tenn. Wilnington, Nc. Columbia, S.C. Charleston, 8. C Augusta, Ga Savannah, Ga. Macon, Ga.. of i the Bi Je of the SE % of sectu I return thanks to my customers for their patro | (8? NE 4 Wof tne B soot tonE ner nage during the past year, and at the same time take | #22tion 12; the E ’4 of i‘ i tocasion to say that henoelorward t will adhere Pere pal wes . ‘ <eMar, ‘warm piriatly to a ons! businees—buy ing for cash and sel!- sclear, 64°, wind SW. | 0g fo i ue aining, warm ‘he discounts in buying for cash, together with sections 2, 4, : the lose by bad debts. ard the cost of book : 4 “falninet ggtind SE. collacking, wousd amonstioa tastes me eene | EE the N 3 of : 2 Cool. of the pro- 8 who lately North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. 2), 21,52) 23 and 34, ofr: Towoships 2. 23and 34 of rages. * SW *; of section Columbus, Ga... trai jo seine four thousand dollars, which sum I of the NE 3, the N’ 35 %. the S Towuships 23 and 24, of rauges 6, 7,8, 9, 10 " gua, where they will ind employment in endeav. Montgomery, Als, elaine: — dle dait oe gator willonebte thee, reps at of the NW. of section 22; and section 3) oy ‘Pownships 23, 24, 25 and 36, orange 12. 884! prety restore the Leon, or democratic party, to Barometer st the sms-nxontan. at 7 a.m esr, ind Willa so : (cor. e men deal of troublefiund wor! . rected for temperature) 20 905, a¢ nooa cis To most of my customers it will make little¢ilfrence herm omeser, at 7 a, m2 37°; at noon 57° whether they buy for casi orontime. Jam theie- P “4 sul fore determined hereafter to decline evi ion- gq) {<a vesterday, 377; minimum last nignt, | {f° jletermined hereafter to d stated above _ —— de30-tw* _(Intel.) opposite ‘Townships 24 und 25, ft 4. 18. 20, 22.25, 24, 25, ‘Towuship %4, of ranges ee of townsh hie Lands ted by law for the use of schools 14; scotion 35; fractional weg. | Indiau.# aiiiary int otter eurpogen, toxether with i 5 and a as, x } and Section 6, Of towaship Si, eluded f Anny fands, wi ex he SE‘; of the NE \,and the The tracts slong the lines of the railroads will be Se ee {[7> The Legislature of Pennsytvania will as- jun 6 Sold, su! ject to the ; 5 2 ° cht of wi E Seen G: acotionn 8. 10, of 4th August, 1832, for said ralironda, aud the pare Ro R )SRAPHING semble at Harrisburg on Tursd ty next. PROPOSALS FOR LITHOSRAPHING. 82, St, and 36. tiouler tracts cut by the routes will be sold as con Bs . 28, 30, 3 . Orrick StreRINTENDENT Poetic PRI<TING aud i4, exvept the NW NW .NOTON, 4 % tion 22 exceptthe Wi. of the NW, | timing the quantities respectively shown ou the Sealed Proposals wet he eter 26,nnd 28; tha He's. tuo SE‘ of ide | Olbcial plate wituout dedect na of th U7 We have papers from Islands dated at Honolat ber ofemt, the Sandwich won the sth elt. A num- ved from Metbourne and vund to Frazer river. Whalers were in numbers, but the take Was not very £004, and cons ently trade was comparatively # of international interest, as be- tween France and Se >" The establishment of centy railroads isa Guestion now foteresting the St. Louls city coun- enis wil be received at th enti Monday, the 17th day of Janva: NW 4. the & sand the SW 'y of he vilering of the above Innds wil! be commences cae the United States bad origina- | €il- v'slo:k. for engraving om stone, and printing Tor | the SW kolo Stand 36, of towu- | 0° the days appointed, and will proceed im the order m consequeace of the French Consul beri _—_———_ te ine. fur the use ofthe Senate mud House at 42,0; range? in which “or | are advertised, until the Whole shalj taken of a Frenchman wh é Are we | tig, The wumber of immiyranta arrived at New oe of the United States, certain the Bs ofthe NW 4y. and the SW 34 of | have been otfered, sud the sales thus closed ; but ne an American 0 engaged to serve on | Yo k froin Europe, during the week, was only | MAPS and CHARTS commumested 10°C ne ress & dof the NES. the SE 4y.“ant | sale shall be kept open longer thau two. weeks. and — 191 miking a tofal of 77,460 from Ist of January Pitu the snaual message oi the President of the the K 2s of the SW of seation mo prayace entry of any of the above tends wus bead tal of a PS a ‘nit Les. ry 42 ol Uted “g U7 The funeral ofthe into Captain Lua ma rire 189,228 duriug the corresponding ‘ue Maps and Charts (ofwnich from two to three | section Sool township 4": the Ni of the Given uuder my hand nt tue city of Washine ton Of the steamship Ariel, wi ee es pez paand copies ave to be puted) will ba open fer | the SW \, of the NE 4, and tun Ws of section o, | this twcnty fourth day of December, Aves Domini ieieyecsta wa rs ho Was killed bya SO tne mn ot bidde:e at this office unulthemer | 0: township 43; tue N Ww 4g of the Ne: i, the NW | One thou: eight baer er aire = S gale during her tate voyage from we A meeting of the Opposition was be'd in | ue of tne day for closing the mane’ Tae paper re-| i, the N43 0) W 4g,8-d the SW 4 of the SW ; JAMES BUCHANAN. Europe, took placeJn New York on 7, €iton on Monday, at which a delegation | quired for printing will be furnished by th.s office. |‘; of sec ations 4, 8; the N +. of the | By the President: fr a ait) last | was appointed to th” - Blank forms for pro} ll be furnished to ail | iv. 3s, the SW 4 of the eo NW 44 of the THOS. A. HENDRICKS, om the Market street Dutch R 'P po: Richmond Con: ention uteb Reformed Church, ‘netm-rting was small, but it a: nted a larze | Who o tid: and bend and approv auri- | SE ‘;. and the W 3 of section .0; s@otion 13; sec Commussioaer of the Gezeral Land Uffice. of which Capt. Ludiow was a member. A Ja dle -ation—1 proceeding tha! peau De lined quired from the sucsesstul bi for | tion 20, except the o& ty of the SE AG; section 30; srg congregation was present. Ney. Dr. Ferris a by an invested zal anne thfu! execution of his oontract, ‘he N Ww oy Pyrai A. W 4a of the NW 3g Of 32, ot Oke et Rev. Dr. Cuyler conducted the services, after * which the remains were taken to Greenwood Cemetery. The shipping in the bar! a ed there colors at balf- wishes {or the memory of the deceased.” ° *PeCt \ Te be received from aay party not uirsetiy eagbidg™ il! | sections 2.4.0, 0, 12,14. 18 2, sad 225 the 5 entitled to the right of pre-empt ———— vs Say pari direct in, ry a be Sver! reson i raz, The motion fora mew trial in the case of | and rnatically ‘aoquars witn, the ugle week shit 45; sooth 4,6, 8, I & to any H the lands within the townships gud res 2 "erently convicted of the murder of bis | bid for 2, W, 32, 4. G % of townships above enumerated is required to estab- hs in the eur@> Pa., was, on Tuesday, aver- | The pi 8 pet be sAdressed to eo. W. seen ons 2, 4,6, 8, and BS j, | lish the same to the satisfaction of ae as minal court in that city, and Pewssa. a, ntendent of the ie Printing, | the the 88 the Governor shail appoint 7ue at such time NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. de 3! -iawiSw ea horptotore sol novtmunns toe Fi iehert anare etal woes: the Commissioner of the Genera! L. AMUSEMENTS. _ ASHINGTON THFATRE. as ws elissens” 5. BD. tvrmen NEW YEAR'S EVE. Benefit and last night but one of MRS. JULIA DEAN et endl iin, site oe ‘Wil appear this — THIS EVENING, Deo. 31, 158, In her famed persona! ion of CAMILLE ; Or, the Pate of a Coquette. ‘uses! iene Taos oy tiaboate and ecvoring of seni TEUP EK . Ss No. S82 Pa. AVE., BET. oD AND Sp STREETS. VESTER NIGHT, tec. 5 et eRand VoesL AnD a INSTR Um tvrat immense Lill of attraction and novelties. “Doors open at? o'clock 3 the concert will com- mence at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, ne dey mea, WALTER. Cuvecns NIAGARA, NKLIN PBILP bes the hoaer to ann aving soonee’ (oe four days on! " ret inting ©! THE onkat Feu a Aigo, th Painting oTCORSO 5 Or, the Kace Course of FR that 1L7™ Admission 25 cents. aS BALLS, PARTIES, &c. W YEAR’S EVE SUIREE, Prof. H. W. MUNDEK respeotfally announces to the public that his first Source will lake piace at Temrrrance Hatt. & streat. be- tween Sth and Ivth, on FRIDAY EVEN- ING, Dec. sist, 1858. . mber of Ladies and Gentlemen that ttended these Soireos can testify to the great enjoyment that may be renuzed by those who will favor him with their patronage. id the weather preve inclement the til Monday Fvering, de 0 | Montgomery On TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 4th, 1950, ‘The Montgomery Guards beg leave to announce ther fr to Inends of Washington and George- town that wil give their Seventh Annual Ballonthe Evening of the 4th of Janu 18538, at the AssrmeLy Kooms, Low avenue The Committee of Arrangements pledg: selves that they will spare no pains to make this ae agrecable to a. who my patronize them as any they Faputs’s Basd is eneaged for the oceaaion, a is for 5 Re! eshments and Supper will be furnished by an eXperienced a: popular cxterer. No hats will be worn im the ball room, except 4 { those the m:lit c eis ONE DOLLAR. admitting « gentioman ladies. Commitics of Arrankements, Capt. Key, Laeut. Motibane, Lieut. Langron, i. her, Sa rivate Caughiin, ret. Moore. de 18-tb Quart. Mast. Maher. — TPMT E-skcc ND ANCA BALL oF Franklin Fire Company, On MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 17th, 179, At PHILHARMONIC HALL. Tne Executive Committees appointed to make the neo ssary arrangements respecifully an- 1 ounce to their friends and the publ c that ths Thirty-second Annual Ball of the Frank- in Fue PANY, iD howor of the birthday the i!lustrious Dr. Frsoklin, wil take piaceas hen they assure therr fries ds it will be ther © vorto make this Hall surpass any other Lereto- fore given by the Company. f gene invitation is hereby extended to our ty ap anes. Ss no cards Of invitation will be iesued. favorite Band i for the cecaaion. elreshments will be furnished by a popuiar ca- Tickets ONE DOLLAR. Ezccutive Committee. Jno. H. m. Stansbury $e: E- Doyle, Wm. L. Jones, m. Durr. Geo. K. boyd, ome Powell, Jao b Hees. tee < Boren, = ee de 2-Siawt ome hae» Con GP4Nv COTILLON raRTY be . OF TRE Liberty Club. The members of the Liberty Club take crest P ure inannowncing to their fiends ar - ~ reneral.y that they wii give the: a C01 rand Cotiliun Party of the senso! on WEDNESDAY, Jan. sth, 1898. 1 persnce Hail. No hats, caps. or uniform shirts will be al ed to at okete ONE: DOLLAR. admit U a & ttin lo and indies. do WE MW Ta HE BALL OF THE WASHIAGTON sig yaoume ASHINGTON ‘Will take pince at the Wasuineton Tem On MONDAY EV G E i of artionlere in futa: adveriisement. By order COMMITTER. WANTS. “?—Ry ayoune fi re, Lote! pened “re Con a-ents. Best of re: City Post Office PE WANTED—A cod COOK an NING ROOM SERVANT who tho: bh - waste besiness. A at the Siar Cfo” SRV. 7 aia. cc... VRVANT WANTED at No. 41? on B street S2 between lith and i2th streets, to Cook hs and tron _Wecommendatians required ded ean WANTED TO REN SORE on themorth Penosy!vanin avenue, between sth and a 12th ond 7 streets. if pore:b'e, at least as ii 15 ty feet. Apply at thi Star) offee. a wae 2 ANTED—Cioth Kags, Sott_ Woolen Kare, Cotton Raxe; sieo, Brass, Copper. Pewter, and Iron, for whieh'the highest cas paid, at No. 35 Lee street. nee CHARLES E. SAVAGF, ' de 23-1m Baltimore, Md. ANTS.—The propnetor of the Intelligence Office and Hi Axeney. S11C stroct, corner of 7th, respectfully sol e patronage of tum)- i hes reqnmas, competent Servauts of good charac- . ter, uted, how, several gcod Couks, Chamber- open Waiters, Drivers,anc Farm Hands. iv LOST AND FOUND. $1 REWAKD soriber on th h igetant. a Sorrel MARE alout!5 nan ch. 12 years wid Bs long Sowirg mane an il, Whit - 3 F ince, rough shod : *mall saddle xs | wv er beck. “Lhe a! OVE rewas Will be paid on her delivery nt No, 45 Prospect et., eoreetown, THOMAS 8. JONES FOR RENT AND SALE. {sun rinet Pser.j FURNISHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS to let. with or without Board, at No. 1.9 F st. between !7thand 18th streets, inte the resioence oi Mra. E. J. de 31 st" OR REN T—One of the twotl.ree--tory BR IC; F HOUSES on the soutn side of i ag Bete reel ely ecou pied m- large back building attach, oe the best style, with gasand wat.r PUK S4Le—Tre GOODS and Fi XTUR «small Grocery Store on F street, (No between Sdand4 hats. Dhe Slore, one of the bes! stands in Washington city, can be purchaser of the good: and bxtor le ser se'ls only because cowpelied Other and more important business on the premises. Fe KENT—A DWE . GROCERY STORE, with cellar pranar stable attached; situated cu the cone welling eoata:ming y tack-Luilding. ‘The Groceries nna Fixtures Pil be eeld pa med-rate terms, figure na FLETCHER, ou the prenuses. 5 le 29-St* FS RENT—A two story and a: b BUILDING, witha two story beok ty an. oun‘a*ning 6 rooms, second door from 4th etreet, on t ret eccth. Inquire corner 4.4 sad | ets. dew. Pe Ff. RENT—A modern built three-story BRICK HOUSE, containing 12 With a two story tack bu.iding, and vault for word and coe!—in one ot the most desirable and healthy loostious inthe | a17 Satine © street, able ae si gg noe <4 Avenue ‘USbeRALOL Cn lem * wir of Room No. 3, irst floor Post Office Department. de 2-4te pal c VU! ENT—The DWELLING. HOUSE on the cack Nido ch tite! peeing of M receiver of the proper land office, and make pay- | street. inquire within oref NRS oe Proposala Lithog- | SW 3 he sW ment therefor as soon as praciicuble after see- | 29% Pa, ee a Fe bevween 9h 3 GEO, W. KOWMAN, fthe N& ds. this motice, and bel. da ted streeta, be'given on the lat of Jan A teat pond BO. Ws perinieoden, | setae ik: tig comméncesaeat of the pubic tote of the vay. dors He

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