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eR NS CONGRESSIONAL. a tATE FROM ECROTE, Thirty-fitth C Session. ‘ive. ie iP i. Tax Sexate was not in session on Saturday. Aces — Africs,. from sep leg In, tHe House, after our_report closed, the ae me bp Sars Se : Executive nivssige on the Carmatio& Rauiney |. 1.atec, but uaimponan advices fiom Indie and . y advices ff ¢laim was referred to the Judiciary Committes, | CBina bad bees rec: J oe Mr. Faulkner submitted a reeolutfon request- | rhe Gui reey:t Ve neRotlations were Gnizbed: ing the Secretary of War to transmit a state- | with 300 paxtenyers on board, was burnt in the tho ast teu yout for barracks aid ‘ficerd | Are occhred st ei'tod cued gicn'conces t tem years for 3 an rs ight, £ ; eaters. distinguishing under the several [Mation among the emigrants, but all were ~_ heads of rents, construction, and repairs, the regoad ickegbergee ony scuttled and a ogres nded at each post; with the save the hu be bad acargo of fine goods amount so expe: and S00 tons of iron, all of which was insured b obese ork oe the ports no erected | ee T ttrmumeb th tedlan Repice, of the Galway such objec . meee: athe be sold as unfit for service. ames yw occupied our wae BD ¢ Times, in commenting on the Pres! ‘. bers ateeh post, and such @s have been abon- |-message, draws attention to the preponderance doned, stating how far, in his opinion, the | f foreign over domestic matters, and to the quar- of erecting permanent berracks on our gee rit meniteates under its studiously frontier posts whose value must be temporary | that ihe Leica ger wees apy vennrveente 5 present mo- should be dispensed with, and & more ~ | ment, have a casxs belli against almost every eal system introduced, together with any other | State from the Gulf of Mexico to Cape Horn, and suggestion which may occur to him calculated, | asks whether it is possible that the weaker party without injury to the public a eee ny oe ec nde the reamed ee the expenses in the quartermaster’s depart- ‘were been some (breatening ng among ment;-adopted. Adjourned. fe etiery ad ealla Ot Wealwich, oat wih; The result of Montalembert’s trial is consid- Proceedings ef Te-Day. ered a triumph over the Government, as, under of i the new sentence, the accused will not be liable ‘he continental news is not important. each week. for the residue of the session, for] The dates from Hong Kong oe agen the 15th of the consideration of private business ; laid over. | November. juaone eee nh advanced to 4s. Mr. Simmons presented the credentials of | Canton was quiet, bat business was checked Mr. smear vege nab tan rs Island. | by the high prices. Teas were quiet. The French Spoliation Bi en up— Comaarctan. Mr. Davis proceeded with hie? remarks in © opposition to it. He contended that as France GOSSIE. | dations on citizens of Missouri would lead to WASHINGTON NEWS AND eon Sis saaiiee hee hei Tax Sax Francisco Postuast under consideration ia the Cabinet, and there Continued omission of the Senate, tosct.on th? bss tee doubt bat that Gov. Medary will re- re-appointment of Charles l. Wellef, Eeq-, ceive orders to call the United States troops Postmaster at San Francisco, bas mre wl into the field to quell their insurrection, and little curiosity as to what will be the SPN | roast tho-tinglenders. It seome strange that oie sapalis ap v pad Revceute, these men should be suffered so long to go at ntmen’ ntto i. bs r ; eta that aket the same time Senator Broder- — Wi wines their many gross mis- i tion with resolutions of inquiry, xs ee bn re to Mr. Weller’s official | _ The New York Tribwne says that “Secretary , Cobb said to-day (Friday) that the amount in conduct reams bos a ee "| the Treasury falls short of three miltions—not K Porter, to which Mr. Broderick appears to Leni wragtst Recke aeation ee pe tine grantee setae sper via It is said that the Republicans in Congress sseaked. —"‘Theeaps Pee in as a held a caucus on Friday evening, at peel (accordi : _ | was generally agreed to oppose the admission har bi “es . raiicesane eaten fe | Of Oregomp until the English bill. restricting Center hae Te eee a nom Pest | the adaniasion of Kansas was repesied. Thayer Offizes and Postroads, with whom it has since |°f Mass., is stated to have disapproved of this rested, because the committee wore unwilling | Policy. float h ing that the mili- to make areport until they had thoroughly sackets Wier een in wt investigated the charges. We it, has entirely exonerated Professor Meanwhile, Mr. Weller became aware of the betresha iA "Leadesny tard, of the charge® comehee mode.to bis peccnirmation, andelt At acitest hima of treating ie subordi although the charges brought against him had nates with contumely. Previously been canvassed by the Post Office Department, and his conduct in their connec-| Tue Casm Arrty Statep.—The Louisville tion endorsed, he prepared and forwarded to | Journal, though a great admirer of Senator each Senator an elaborate review of all the | Douglas, (in the belief that he has done much “A ASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY.......00.....---January 10 1859, w ee ean 5. 2 Bree : ghts ony of the talented Eapecomen, a nea Whaecae: —_ ae eeiite tea Panto . € sRovess Ibrour hei —-4 eo THIS EVENING, Jan. 10, 1898, The ‘Will commence with the STAGE-STRUCK BARBER Jerry Cl p, (with imitations of ali 1 LJ anctors of the ase.......Mr. F. &. Chanfran Siete) indy’s waiting mud seeohattiehy a ute, F. 8, Chantean To be followed by A LOAN OF A LOVER. Gerirade (with svogs)........Mra. F.S. Chanfran To conoluds with the roaring farce of = TOODTES. 10> Theagh « The Star’ is printed on the fastest steam press in use south ef Balti- mofe, fits edition Is so large as te require it te be put te press at an carly heur, Adver- tisements, therefore, sheuld be sentin y 12 e’elock, m.; otherwise they may net appear Until the next day. a eet Se OE Ce Te SPILT OF THE MOKNING PRESS. The Union, speaking of the Pacific railroad and Gov. Bigler’s speesh, says that whether the route is regarded as s military, commer- cial, or political scheme, it is one of vast con- sequence and importance, and one which is destined to elicit from the statesmen of this country the highest qualities of intellect, sa- gacity, and power. It refers to the speech of Gov. Bigler for a complete argument of the whole case. The Intelligencer contains an able article, giving a complete history of “The Statutes against the Foreign Slave Trade,’’ quoting, in order of passage, the most important parts of the different statutes e+e | 17 A petition to the Secretary ofthe Navy for the enlargement ofthe Navy Yard in Philadel- pbia, is in circulation in that city. Mr, Toodies....... Or» FELLOW®S HALL. Wl open fora short time, On THURSDAY EVENING, Jan, \3th, SANDERSON’S GIGANTIC ILLUSTRATIONS oF THE RUSSIAN WAR AnD SIEGE OF SEBAST POL. waiah ‘The largest Mechanieal + 2h bi! op in . - e ine, q oe Oh = Livgrroot, Dec. 25 —The sales of cotton at Liverpool for five days were 46 000 bales, specu- ii ii 1 king 3 500 and 4.500 bales: The ovlent Views ke, &o., togetrer with immense UF The Orange & Alexandria Railroad last | circumstances of the case. In this defence, he | injury to the Democratic party, and is likely to ae — Se mich thege clales pesich pr dell and ste decline of 1-6 Xd:, | Ztionns of bagheb. Ere: n.« eich set Bas.m ¢ year carried 35,425 passengers westwardly, and | insists that he incurred the displeasure of those | do much more,) nevertheless, cannot stomach | Pore; by it, either segaliyeee all ee in consequence of American advices. The de- CRB RA TED Bhan ee VAN. making the charges by doing his duty, and | his doctrine of squatter sovereignty with its thereby, in Goodwin's case, depriving his ac- | results so far, and its already certain contin- cuser of the advantages of a highly remunera- | gencies. Of the position and policy of Mr. tive-but illegal business—a private ‘penny | Douglas it takes occasion @p say with great post’’ enterprise. The facts set forth by Mr. | truth (a touch of Buncombe about the Ne- Weller are sustained generally by the records | braska bill, but otherwise with force and per- of several courts of Iw in California, in which | spieacity) that Douglas — Goodwin brought suits against him to recover Pept ‘mpeg - epee yn dry damages, and by correspondence on file in the | ® ‘ Pat Gas Tnpestsieat fa this city. In other | (Re, Supreme Court, ax it in, he stoully maintains that the people of the Territories stil! possess the words, the charges are thus shown to be conse- | constitutional means of excluding slavery, if tbey cline was principaily confiord to Uplands and Mobiles. me circulars say no decline, but prices easier avd last quotations barely main- tained. Manchester trade reports were favorable. Flour was dull and nominal. Wheat firm, but 31,796 yaegee east wardly—total 70,231. {7 A bill has been introduced into the Leg- islature, giving to married women control of whatever property they possessed at the time of marriage if” The ticket-master at the Railroad Station in Providence, R.J., blew out his brains with a Pistol last week. Domestic difficulties were the cause of the fatal act that the claims had fallen to the groun He said he would admit that the United States had had an opportunity to renew the broken treaty and consequently the fallen claims, but Baad aS Tae care Sereeeeed te sob aan es: quiet Corn dull, with small sales of white at In tue Hovss, Mr. Barksdale effered a re-|3is. Beef steady, holders pressing, on the mar- solution calling on the President for corres- | ket. Bacon steady, but quotations barely main- tained. Lardfirm. Rice heavy. Rosin higher. pondence between this Government and France | x yncrican securities were vga aichanged. and England, relative to the cession of Cuba to Bullion in the Bank had increased £125 000. the United States. The resolution is preceded | Money was in geod demand at unchanged rates. by a preamble stating, as a reason for its pro- | Consols for account at 9697. vision, that statements have been made in TL> For particulars see programme. ja l-tw COH'’S NIAGARA AND BARKER'S — > “1L CU R*0.” In consequence of the recent unfavorable westher the ‘shove magnificent pruntiogs will beon view for one week longer. On exhib tion in the new building of Messrs. Sib ley & Guz. Pennsylvania avenue. 2 doors weet of Mes-re. McGuire & Co.'s. Admission 25 cen’ — of exhibition from 10 to Saud 7 to 9 (af Gne.) BALLS, PARTIES, &c. OUGH AND READY BOYS IN THE I> A mob in Le Suer county, Minnesota, last week, dragged a prisoner out of jail, and, not- i 2 i ERSONAL. FIELD AGAIN. uent upon Mr. Weller’s obedience to, and | ©200*¢. They may do thin, he insists, and do it foreign papers to the effect that the t v- P. withstanding his desperate resistance, overpow- peasant haar of, the Post Gliese laws and segue ating iby antcendiy, Hegieation. walter ernments named above have notified vy. | «.-.Col. Harris, U.S. M.C., is at Willards’. The members of the Rough and Resdy Ciud ered and buag him. teke great plensure friends ard the rrbie in genera! that their Secon Gena i vot Jon Pa to wall tabs - © at, riarmo' Ons Rorent, Derw * istn streets. om MONDAY EVENING, January 24th, 1858. : ture adveriisemert. Ry order OE eee OF ARM ANCEMENTS. jaleo M.S&M GRAND MILITa RY AND CIVIC Balai Georgetown City Guards. The Georgetown City Goards, in response to the solicitations of their pA mg we the honor to announce to them *nd to the public gener ally ~~ they will ag Bail at Pom Joon Hotel,on FRAN HAUL MONDAY, ihe J7th inet. jo pains will be spared ect re astiefaction rics may compliment thew presence, and our arrangements are so ample that ¥ © conf- dently expect. as i" 12 our earnest desire. to please. Reir-snmente will be furnisned the iadies A oslebra ed Military and Cotiicn Baud wil! bein ’ icke s TWO DOLLARS, sdmatting 8 gentic- maa and iadies. Executive Committee. Capt. J. Owers Berry, . Benton, Lisvt. Jno, B. Davis, Albert ©. Prather. Sargt, J.J. Burrows, William Hoffman, ernment that they will not tolerate the cession | .... Ex-Governor Bingham has been elected soaeeag Ss Soar of Cuba to this country, even if the consent of | U. Senator from the State of Michigan. Spain should be obtained thereto; resolution] .... James W. Terbert, U. S. Consul at St. ban ted. Thomas, died at that place, of yellow fever, on r. Harris, of Md., essayed to submit a res- | tbe 27th ultimo olution authorizing the President to int soos Phen tbl ioheraty Areyenar re with the Government of the Papal States to baryon es Seuiternene” a cay vbaeegemenginr ewig aise ireitictes Metee to his par- | City Post Office pavortising: bon bern token tans ih the Herald by Postmaster Fowler, and given to have been abducted by the authorities of Bo- | the N.Y. ep i logra. ~ . = see The Rev. Samnel Glover, an influential ‘ut Mr. Jones, of Tenn., objected, alleging | minister at Peoria, Lil, bas been peremptorily that the House could have nothing to do wit! Beare by dedee~aens Fea soda the matter. ©! inois, for seducing a young lady of his con- Mr. Blair moved to amend so that a portion | <Tegation under promise of marriage of the appropriation for removing the Indians -+;- In the window of the library, No 212, Rue i itori . | de Rivéli, Paris. there has latel nm exbibited of Oregon and Washington Territories bp Miicnde) (perth seh portrait of Mr. Charles Dickens, with vations shall be used to supply them with arms a beard,a la imperiale, sitting at adesk ina and ammunition. Mr. Phelps opposed this on the ground that thoughtful position, and writing. The police 5 tr entered the shop the other day and told the pro- it was contrary to the policy of the Indian bu- reau to supply arms to hostile Indians. prietor in angry terms to take the engraving ont of the window. They mistook Mr. Dickens’ 2-08 Tue TriaL or Marion Crorrps at Towson- portrait for a caricature of the Emperor. Ton —On Saturday, the prisoner had lost almost ‘ . ; ; by hurrying it out of existence, or leaving it to lations; — — instance where: Goodwin perian for want of protection. Mr. Biagio an- brought suit egainst Weller for damages the | Serts and argues that, under the constitution, the judgment of the court and the verdict of the ee can cg Ae thi en ere deen! r4 = 2 ongress nor any other human authority bas a Jury were given in favor of the defendant. right to interfere. This, it must be owned, is There is but little doubt that the machina worming out ffom beneath the weight of the tions of Mr. Weller’s enemies will fail to harm bie ipseetcgpiioeg gree ine Pe rare TP is oro 5 : him, if Senators take the trouble to examine practton: it would completely torn the tables on either his pamphlet or the corresfiondence on | the waste ae of Soe ued Trion, epee = ‘ . say nothing of reason ani nstice. And mani- file in the Post Office Department, which letter, | {°?.15°the only or at the leasi the main check on in pursuance with a resolution, has recently | its practical execution tn all or nearly all the been placed on the Vice President's table, and | Territories ia the power of appointment yet re- A adil tbl h M. Th served to itself by the Federal Government. Let 1s readily accessible to them all. @ danger | this power be renounced, and, in conformity is, however, that they will neglect to do this; | with Mr. Dosanes — jerrppacta Pr eit ion * * . : * ereignty, a bare majority of an ‘erritortal - while the assiduity with which his traducers isiature, paobetiucted oy Recrerntive vec ons have followed him so far, leaves no rcom to be- extinguish slavery in a twinklin, Squatter lieve that they will remit their efforts now, ihe ndonaney spring bof search |e : > ful ux o! or pal concer on and allow any to remain ignorant of the arga- | within the shadow of the constitution; the de- ments which can be adduced of their side of sign < the Nene i be consummated; ‘i 5, and the statesmanlike and constitutional practice the question. To illustrate the extent to which established by the founders of the rpelaigta: they are prepared to go, it is only necessary | and adhered to by their successors until this era for us to remind our readers that the resolu- | of miserable devices, will be trampled under U7 It is said that B. B. Douglas, of Kinz William county, Va., Is about to contest the rep- resentation of the Richmond district in Congress with Judge Caskie. U7 A bill bas passed the North Carolina House of Commons to enable Emily, now in iLi- beria, who wishes to return “home”? to live with ber former mistress, to do so. 17 It will be interesting to the members of the Masonic fraternity to learn that the union of the two Grand Lodges of Canada has been recog- nized by tbe Grand Lodge of England. ————$ Kentocny —The Democratic State Convention met at Frankfort on Saturday, aud nominated fon. B. Magoffin as the candidate for Governor, and Hon. Lynn Boyd for Lieutenant Governor. £7 In the suit brought by Mr. Slater against Fernando Wood, for an alleged assault and bat- tery, arising out of the New York City H:!I riots .... Gen. Quitman attributed the cause of hix decline, up to the last moment of his | fe, to poi- son, administered to him in the shape of arsenic Committec on part ef the Military. x s s 4 ‘ ‘4 t t first | while a resident of the National Hotel in this | co). w okey, Captain reek, of June iast, the jury bave given a verdict for the | tion offered by Mr. Broderick last spring, which oe ees rail acilewe by tarcomieree en Sresnediena Criitce searae See wearer, city. He used to assert that it was mixed with Major Pr F ge Plaintiff, with $250 da purported to be an interrogatory to the Post | signally achieve, a triumph which mocks at : : aarterm’r wcCaullom, the sugar, and substantiated this by the fact that during the entire term of the malady, which afterward afsumed the name of the hotel, no the progress of the case. Officer Bayley testified Saietee H.N as follows : 5 uf Office Department as to the circumstances, | Donor and fair dealing Major C. 8. Wallach. . ni = No wonder, therefore, that Mr. Morris, of Iill- Started out with a declaration of the guilt of nois, a political and personal friend ‘of Mr. 7 In the United States Court at New York, on Friday last, M. Rodriques and Oliver Jacob- i ne C8 tanding at Cherry’s corner, with sev- | person was taken ill who refra ned from the use RR Fe neg on vary tae : r .R. Beg uc» Caperton, Eee., . the party about whom inquiry was to ade. | Douglas has availed bimself of the earliest o » from one or two weeks before the | oF that article Robert « wid, & son, who were tried for violating the United el; zs A ‘a = dcr portunity to introduce into the Honse of Repre- murder; the others went away and left Cropps AH Piokrells Beet Jonhea Knowles. { States laws in relation to the slaye trade, by vol- _~ Be voluminous correspondence which (iood- | foitativen at Washington the biil whose title we | and me; he then asked me ‘What Rigdon moved | _Ta® Con at Batimore. | a! ‘Tilley, Esq . F. Eevex, untarily serving on board the ship Haidee, were | Win has inflicted on the Post Office Depart: | have quoted elsewhere in this article. That bill, | down on that beat for?’ | said ‘1 did not know; | There was quite 2 number iters. including | G. B. Barnard An acquitted by the jary, and discharged. ment, and the patience-exhausting harangues | ‘ting to the people of the Territories the + Waters, he remarked ‘that Rigdon lived in a bad place,’ | several ministers, to the yesterday, and and then asked me “If [ knew the alley running | during the afternoon prayer meetings were held through by the side of Rigdon’s house,’ and | in the cells of Henry Gambrill, Wm. G Ford, said ‘there was a back window to Rigdon’s | and the colored man Cypbus, all under sentence house, and he couldveasily be killed through | Of death. The prisoners all joined with apparent that window.’ Cropps said, ‘suppose a man | fervor in both the prayers and singing. and should be seen coming out of that alley with a | seemed to be fully impressed with the fate that weapon?’ and I replied ‘it would look yery black | awaits them. Ford acknowledges the deed for and a man would be a fool to be seen coming out | Which be ht been convicted, but says he acted of there with a weapon’ When this conversa- | in sel(defefice. Gambrill protests his entire in- tion took place the others who had been there | Rocence, and asserts that the murder was com- talking bad all left, and Cropps stood leaning on | mitted by another party, whom he names, and 4 show box, and after this conversation an omini- | Who confessed the deed to him a few minutes bus came by, and Cropps got in ftand left. Be-| before he was arrested for it. This statement. fore the others went away, we had been discuss- | supported by other testimony, he has embodies ine Gambrili’s anticipated trial? in an effidavit which has been forwarded to the Police Officer McGee testitied as follows:— | Governor, asking for a change of sentence to im- “When Cropps,”’ fon his arrest] ‘‘was brought | prisonment. Cyphus spines his entire inno- into the jail and putin ‘harbor No. 1,’ William | cence of the crime, while asserting bis readiness Dix said to him, ‘Cropsey, I thought they would | and willingness to die, and bis belief that be have you before the week was out; and then | bas no hope of pardon or change of sentence.— Dix said ‘have they got iton you this time?’ | Baltimore American. and Cropps replied, ‘Yes, as dead as hell? Some one asked him who was with him, and he men- tioned no name, bat replied, ‘that bull-bead —— ———<—_______ U7 A correspondent of the London Weekly Register states that it is confidently asserted by many Tractarians that Dr. Pusey has been mar- Tied to Miss Selion, better known as “Lydia ye Superior.” The Weekly Register says that the statement bas reached them from other sources. ee a a a RTS. 2 17 The Cleveland Pliaindealer is informed that Robert J. McHeary, whose trials for crime committed by the notorious Townsend the pub- le are familiar with, has lately come tnto Ppos- session of a handsome fortune, left him by an uncle who recently died in Scotland et -- agruder, P . rs ower of electing their governors, judges, and he has maintained with the Senate Post Office | Pir other Tersitotial Officers, is the cumplamaet of committee, show his perseverance; while bis | the cpap tl gt aa sed esti hei dined sturdily A proclaims y Mr. Douglas. It makes it com- treatment of the Postmaster General in pro-| plete. ‘Thetwo together would necessarily ren- curing that gentleman’s arrest during his trip | der Squatter sovereignty rampant and resistless to New Pork last summer, on a charge of libel They would infallibiy enthrone squatter sove- ‘ ficial Ps ji reignty as the standing policy of the government. (in an official communication to the Senate) | No human agency could avert it. Here at length illustrates his readiness to worry those who| we perceive the rounded programme of the oppose him, into acquiescence. Douglas democrac: its hideous outline stands clear before us. The Senator of Illinois has un- Probably no one man ever gave a depart- questionably resolved to make a new and despe- ment of this Government so much trouble as | ‘@'¢ struggle on the dirtiest issue which disfig- . Ps ures American politics. Anteas has touched bis this man Goodwin, and none, certainly, ever Kindred earth and springs fresh to theencounter, carried a subject to as great lengths on such | How do the Southern partisans of Mr. Douglas shallow pretexts. Yet it ison his charges alone | "cy the entertainment? that Senator Broderick is said to rest his opposi- Ary Ornpers.—The Secretary of War has tion to a ,publie officer of whom the Depart | made the following assignments to posts of ment speaks in the highest terms, and through | duty of officers connected with the pay depart- whose efforts the citizens of ment of the Army: NNIVERSARY BALL BY THE Union Guards, In Honor of the Victory at New Orleans. The Union Guards take pleasure in apnouncin rT patrons and the public, that, owing to ' thi failing on Saturday, they wil cele- brate that memorable and most giorious vie tory recorded in our history. A. wt Ly 00. Washington Assembi: SEDOWN BATE The © n Lowrmos en. th. ish good music, and the caterer, ood only be mentioned to insure ] 7 The Mayor of Spring#eld, Mass., uafor- tunately left a portion of his inaugurat message at Lome the other day, and while delivering it, ‘Was oblized to stop in the most interesting por- tion, and wait while a messenger could be “Positively no ba‘s will be worn in the ball room, exoept by the military. ’ rok 3s ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentieman and iadies. SEWING MACHINES Committece of Arrangements. For $35. ieut. McLaugtiin. ‘ane. despatched for the missing portion come to enjoy regular postal facilities, insteal Major David Hunter, now in St. Louis, to eh Siltea Sat weeer caee inediron ree Me ng ongoing ny Saad ——— Ths, pet. * or? ae ee = . anhaton of being subjected to the extortions and irreg- | return to Fort Leavenworth on being relieved | abont there ?» the thing pox familly soe. jtseve with two —_— | _ja6-at = z . | rancis Key, @ youth, aged about fifteen | nlarities of the private ex i - Officer Rutherford testified that he was present | 804 makes rps gieencg mire diagrenten eet | 7 Years, son of the iate Phitip Barton Key, of Lou- | merly in o ssid Pi mite ee es (or- | from his present post of duty. . at the jailon the night when Cropps wasarrested. | dutsbie, that will Bot up jf overs Jourth stich be | “NHIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL BALL isiana, was killed in Maryland, last week. Young | | ns fo by Porncn |, Maicr L. J. Beall, now in San Antonio, Tex., | When Crops was brought thereand taken into | otf Warranted as good, and seeit. ja l0-Im Franklin Fire Compan > Key was ramming the charge of his gun, when his cbarges alone; for that made by Porter— to repair to St. Louis to relieve Mayor Hunter, | the room 1 went out onthe platform and stood at |... GREAT ECONOMY: eae pts i ve =, the gun went off, lodging nearly the whole con | *mbezzlement of public money—is refuted be- Major Jas. Longstreet to take post tempora- hime “Weil, fy Seve got gee ee secs Luave ust received.a few of Ur Musgrave's s ET TuLnAnhoaian HALL. ’ tents of the charge in hisside. He lived about | YoDd cavil by the fact that the books of the rily at Fort Leavenworth. asked ‘ if they bad it on bim ?? and he said, ‘Yes, brated Gas Covking 81 OV ES. a new ar- — five minutes aft-r the accident. auditor of the Department show Mr. Weller to have been credited with the very money he is accused of embezzling. Senator B.’s opposi- tion to Mr. W. is ao palpably a persecution on account of personal hostility, that even he should be ashamed to engage init in the Sen- ate Chamber; and the display of such vindic- tiveness there should be a sufficient cause for be’ trod: th t, dezder than bell;’ Cropps was then asked who oot ret pet call the attention of was with him, and he said, ‘It was Corrie, and | ho eepers and restaurants, as tht y arean & pretty —— of 2 ——he is; he has blowed on me | indispensabie article in cooking oys:ers and all kiuds as soon as it was done;’ several of them told him | Of game with very little trouble or expense The prices of these stoves 2 from $2 to $12, aeoord- to bush, that be would convict himself, as there 7 nd pasts sale at was officers outside listening; there was a light | '2& t# — C. WOUDWARD’S, in the room, and Cropps was not more than six jalo 3t__No. 318 Pa. av.. bet. 10:h and Lith ete. pee from me; there was a crowd of us at the win- iow * On the adjournment of the court, the jury re- Also, of the following officers connected with the engineer department : Major Campbell Graham to be superintendent of the corps of topographical engineers now on duty in the department of Texas. Brevet Second Lieutenant W. H. Echols to duty with the corps of topographical engineers in the department of Texas. The Executive Committee appointed to make the neorseary arrangements respecifully an 4 Anoual Ball of rank- Bn Fire Comenty: fate is rhs the: lustrious Dr. Franklin, wil) take pinee as above, ‘ when tney assure their friends it will be their en- faner to ae Bail surpass any other hereto- fore given by the Comp’ny. era! invitation is hereby extended to our indy fren Be no earde Of inviation will be issucd. ne eas WU” Dr. Bright, physician extraordinary to Queen, bas just died in bis 70th year, after a few days illness. Hewas the leading authority on all aifections of the kidneys. One common and very fatal form of disease of those organs, baving been exelusively discovered by himself, has always T A CARD. F HE REV. WM SrAKKOW, of Virgins, been termed in the profession ‘Bright's dis- having recently collected in this city a considerable , i i zi it of rent due to the estate father. t favorite Rand is ed for the occasion. ome universal condemnation. wae Peeper pre coaara ctioapes inte G.C- Grammer without mr ‘authority. it" “¥ Refreshments Will be furnished by a popuiarca- & s. : 2 Tae Capito. Potice.—By virtue of the act SE satirautlbays '* | cumbent on me, inorder to avoid further embarrass- | terer. \ a1LED von Evrore —The steamship Fuiton Tar A . i Tequest on a previous occasion. He had no ob- | meat in the settiement of said estate. torive Tiokets ONE DOLLAR. sailed from New York on Saturday for Harve and HE ADMIRALSHIP ContRovensy.—Editor of | of May 2, 1828, the Vice President and Spoaker | jection to their bearing a sermon, but there was | that my late acting co tr ee kaving fixed oer Executive Committes. ; Southampton, and took out Hon. J. Glaucy | (¥¢ Sta7— Dear Sir: Having noticed two letters, | have authorized the Commissioner of Public} so sum sehen a sermon, bu might set | Doctucamed ge anions te tet ote cn eee ak fot Doles’ Wm. L-Jones.” . . Al ie - *, ad - ore use ~p® , also een’ not ‘or le he H. Jones, attache of the Anstrian legation; Hon tie htibs oe ‘aaa My ofcomment- | feers at the Capitol, at a compensation of The bailiff’ was charged to keep them tapecnar: than myeolf, to sav that { will not be recorenbie ns Jno C. Reeves, no. Shakeiford, William C. Preston, Usited States minister to Wilkow: cashies $1,100 per annum, each; and directed that| 20d allow no communication with them, except | trustee. for any debts made without Ey cxoress Wm. M. Payne! James Sinclair. Spain; Mr. Wooley, secretary; and Major P de out wishing to adopt any of Mr. Skoven- % by members of theirown families in bis pies- | Consent, R. GRAMMER, de 2-stawtd _ dyke’s miserable attempts at satire, | after the Ist ot July next the compensation Exeoutor and Trustee of the iate — + Haviland, attache of the Spanish legation; Kobt. | &Y' pts at satire, | would beg of hslding. ‘bubhi posiGs a SPE 2880) oe jat0 coat G.C. Grammer. | GEVENTH A er set COTILLON V. Mclim and H.W. A Marberg,of Bellimore. |‘ Temind bim that manifestations of national { Of th ender oa 17 Advices from Venezuela to the 15th of Ti) She also took ont $12,960 in specie. gratitude, like that proposed about to be | per annum,) be reduced to $1,100 per annum. > REMovaL OF THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN or THE Metropolitan Mi It is with pleasure th st th: mittee on instruc- tionann>ance to the public that, owing to tne largs number of applications for admission tothe School, they have peen compelled to remove to more com. modious acoummodatons. rm ee secured the sl . Empire Club Distreets, oe MUNDAY EVENING: Sere gy age 1s MeWa&Ste COMMITTET- a conferred, is a most powerful incentive to our | No change is to be made in that of the Super- youth, and an extraordinary stimniant to emi- | intendent of the Capitol police nence and heroism. What Is It that bas rendered — England at present invulnerable, but the reward Senator Dovanas attended at the Senate of titles and distinctions, which she bestows on | this morning, for the first time since his return December have been received. The country is apparently quiet. There were great preparations being made for the reception of Gen Paez A great display is anticipated on his arrival. The Venezueians were criticising the Americans for U7 Late advices from Buenos Ayres state that Joan G. Aquilar and Victor Cherno hid attempt- ed a revolution against the existing government afew days previously, They were aided by 2 ‘ large and conv-niect Room on 7th street, between ba about one hundred men, who were marshalled to | D¢* champions, oe in tha Senate, in diplo- | here. Nothing unusual marked his Te-entrance pean Ewa as Vaan Shak tomtentn a 08, and opposite the ollieg of the wa ad ‘invel” WANTS. the ery of ‘religion, morality, and the confedera | MY, or the field? Again: look at France, the | into the chamber, except a slight manifestation | j, represented as being yery sick! ligencer. : PETES ~ tion? This was intended as a desnonstration sell bghson first pusmagi aire: Sabelansune on the part of sundry claguers stationpd at pic cotrsicnbire st re Ss pes: ne Committee ventare to express the pore tt | Wines Sheet © fe, in is mative valleys, doubtless rel - - tons! pruof of a desire, o ol > = pow aachliriapanbemsary, eeiae Lauter at embraces bis new career; but, ina ittie ey convenient distances from each other in the] Frow New Mexico.—The New Mexican mail to extend the renchite of the will | nme. terwenn tire nnd {itn wes ESE. the antipathy wears off—ambition created, and | galleries, to get up clapping applause, which he becomes not only reconciled, but t, ar- = dent, especially when bis sanguine French tens. | BOt being responded to by others, was soon oo: cnanned oF ne vision of a Marshal’s | dropped. ate baton glittering in the future mae It isa palpable fact ia history that the nations |, DEAT OF 4 Navat Orricen.—Lieut. J. that bave most prospered were those which have | Howard March, of the United States Navy, ce rewarded their at sontaeak meas and the | died on board the storeship Relief, on the 21st antold seaman, wi! * tee weecics fate coeur, aed whe inabens to | of December last, while the vessel wason ber be honored by bearing the title of, and being the | passage from Aspinwall to New York. His first Admiral in the American Navy. has well i merited this mark of the Nation’s gratitude—the resssibe) seers: Werneet be Men Fok the sympathy and peouuisry enoournce- meat of the citizens of Washington, and that the pendence. The Navajo Indians were submissive Collector, who will soon ca'l upon them for their and willing to do anything to secure peace. pe tbeemite a eee me pd Nothing had been heard of the mail party tbat co-operate with the Board of Management in ite left Neosho, Mo., October 15th, for Albuquerque. permanent establiehment and enlargemert, Tested and would beexecu ed. The existing gov- ernment was firm but mild in its attitude. SE eT Tax Kansas Leotstatore —A dispatch from St. Louis states that the adjournment of the Kan- nas Legislature to Lawrence City has met with the sanction of the Governor. The following is 2 summary of proceedings thus far : The committee on contested seats reported tn with dates to December 20, has reached Inde. wanrre D—A respectabie fomily’s WASHING; to be done at ber own residence. Address Box 8, Star Office. i” Matalugent and reaptetanie Youth. aged Meet en! rm ie outh, episod sie Sieur suker'feeeneet rei ine or reta'l. Can'also ereduce the t satisfactory testimo- nin's a2 to character and cnpno ty. Ls! commeyn extion direc.ed to C. V.,through the Post Office, ‘Will resoh the rdvertiver ae ———— : A SITUATION WANTED by 8 young Mao a Pk ea YA EB J o OFFICE WASHINGTON INSLRANCE A y ee Pao chsr Prices: COMPANY, Jan. 10, 1853.—Th The Undersigned. who some weeks since adver. Directors have d eentum mpen the cx stock t peyatbie to the stockholders on de: 5 ‘ in i St G. D. HANSON, Seo, Clerk in & store or counting room. A grocery , ferred. Address A. B. C., through the Post Stevenson fm the fair dnt and Ms Vena | andi hi Boneeastere Pat gaunt | pee Weatnan.—Thefillowing report of the Te Span umeenmeerice of| meee lige aed bo ee rn 2 . A \ ¥ JOCIAL ‘. } oath of office (a the metabers so reported, whire Respectfully, Maxtuitian McGurvin. | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. tiRinet vat BE Coc Re Ie Oe NENG iwenzioua fo obtain ai antiou Se ?Vwree and Seam: he refused to do; whem the Secretary pro tem Facts axp Ruwors.—The New York Tri- | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: this city. and others, will a¢dreas the meet stress __Aseress + pubuc is respectfully invited to att- nd. jai vk. BRISON TUCKER, Rec See, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Wasb- a ae a, Fcotaereat Groban cre al bal syivm, on str Bear on DAY MOK NING, Jan. Iithyat tf ovelock, nds of the Instituuionand the public ren- earnestly invited to attend. jas 2 mi No 14, Star Office. in #-- = Lacy of intellicence, who farr hand, Copyy any Writ- Congress cr others AGdre.s “Mise |. £. L..” Washington City Post Office. og eae was authorized to perform the duty, and the oath was edministered Mr. Holliday, of the Council, gave notice of bis Intention to introduce a bill askin; Congress fo annex to Kanras ali thet portion of Nebraska — lies south of the Platie river. ills were introduced into the H go pe to abolish A nesing Puna Mresage of the Go: He regrets that there is rowing depaiee bune of Saturday, contains the following from Tn ee &,N.Y.. «eclear, 7° bel " its special correspondent in this city: “Mr, Benadeipiie Pa.. clear, 2° isiew su Douglas did not appear in the Senate to-day, | Baltimore, Mi é (Friday.) The occasion popularly assigned is poet Sg that an attempt is being made. to reconcile his | Petersburg, differences with Senators Jones and Slidell.” | Lynchburg, V WANf! 2Te RENT—a STORE on the north aide of Pennsyivania avenue, between bth end (2th streets. if possible, at least as inrge Ss 15 by 20 foot. Avp'y at this (“tar offies. Dot Lvaa' ‘summola ONS, HEAD DRESSES, TRIM. MINGS, ILLUSION CAPES, VELVETS, At is stated that Instructions will be imme. | Gainesville, Miss diately tranemitted to the commander of the pe Atte al sloop-of-war Brooklyn, that she may leave for Hagerstown, Ma the Gulf on the 15th inst. The st. Lonis wil] | Cumberland, Md also be sent to the Gulf, instead of the African Wrheetlnt, We tants of Linn and Bourbon counties. He says he is prepared to unite with the Assembiy in the mvs! codial manner for the adoption of such oe i sbali restore oider, and will bij their sid ail the power pl c 2 p Placed at his discretion CPort of the Commissioner appointed to 7 St ALEX. MoINTIRE, Seo. OFFIC OF THE MUTUALF REIN- Pa Sek avee cbkean yor Tat bis. Sin Sesraerar RS proton af oes Hi —ip 8 provi a the Manacers pubush the jowing statement of its condition, viz: ARLES MADES, © (Svccestor to B, Soman.) Corner of Third Sircet and Femn. avenue. ‘SNVO1ID SINVAN! ‘SXINZQIONUSWa Knoxville, Tenn.. 1.O 0. ®—The reguiar quarterly oommu- —¥ ieee owing dixposition to | The reason generally assigned here, is, that he | fost Peng clear, 90° i ication of the R. W. Grand Lotge of th NTED—Cioth Kage, Soft_ Woolen Rare, OF 8 Corrupt baliet noes” obtained by means | was fatigued with his journey and in arrears | Chon, tous lear, 25°, Tatrict of Columbia, will be held at. Odd ellowe’ wv ion Zarn; alen. Corner, Pew ier, i waibeun (Baler the scene? Mow "to the with his correspondence. Wilmington, N C. clear, cold. all, 21 street, on next MUNDAY EVENING, 2 poy ey poe cash prices wi) Is of pate vemeh petite ee j Columbia, S.C clear, cold. © the 10th inst., at 7 o’clock, Bares pad. ‘CHARLES E. SAVAGF, Mr 54 aponoar og band moe the raethe public | The correspondent of the New York Herald 8 clear, 36’, wind NE a.m fgg) RAB force | _4e231m py A Plain of the successful party distributing posts | S47, that “Senator Jones has received anony- lear’ Sse, wind NW OFFICE OF THE FIREMEN’S IN- S| WANES is proprietor of the intellixence at Saves ee ee ytral frleuds. He bjats | mous letters from New York, warning him not clear, cold. : he ss ANCE COMPANY OF WASHING © | of me rocpeattally oleate thoes age ot tame ss Teeecx Trek Cong soya be fall ps a pe seen nee hair of Judge Doug- secret pot 254 sHden ted Dies Live Gtewee videod 3 5 ee reg eoveral ‘Chamber tory than by immediate! , F as's un assassin- Some renee jar cent wpon tive capital stook of this company yanted. . strongly, spacheade Gecminnt eee ated.’ ; joes ho wants to: be i et i . ort ofthe prolite of the ier eae moaths, payabieon |. maiéa Waiters, Driverssand Parm who are creating excitement among tbe [euant. tees? % | coanee. y 2 i GOLD BRAID, TINSEL TRIMMING, tah coast, as stated by some New York Gratton, Va... clear, cold Soe Of promiem uptes on band... :- art we &e, ke., | &es from Fre oes ite quel Tevet apes yer toh staf | We may add that Hi watered tet te | ena eee Sa Abra of fusca ew , LS | str ection apt ne Nee | ee er ie ceed ham emcust classilied as patties tye warded the | steamship Allegany will be sent out shortly as ‘Baromeisr ai the Beaifasenian, at 7 &, m, (cor- ITZ, Notice w also eiven that the Annual A onl! in 'n’l that ie desired to setiafy that no | “povate” $215,009, $99,008, and %* | the fiog-abip of the aquadron on the coast of | rected for temperatures 20487; at noon 30.516 Stee un MO Behe Reteteiook &'m, | NTUNEH tlemated by the per Deetey one tae Comptcoite CPt shows the amount of | Africs. Fheamomerr at 4. 105 Soalng 85.0. i ween an ‘on will be held woven Managers tc | jae Market ©p ee and thelaummbe? of acres of ete we aes Ono, | Om Friday, it te said, = epecial mesenger | assem eoring. | TT ee Grier of the Mangere D'Ss0eUTjoN OF COPARTNERS=IP_— Pip nano ga mpm : PEE” | arrived as oe Kansas, bringing the intel- 17 WA pe aan sc ecapingiee (orc eee S.WILBON, Bee. | LP At today the Cocartnership be pers recelved at & Louis from | ligence lontgomery and Brown are Are’ indebted . nate | =KANK OF WASHINGTON, 4, 4 pergergts —_ Southern Nebraska state ve! copy of the London Punch Almanac for 1859, have ment in that quarter le altaoet any tI- | Beating » desperate stand in the southern past | shounding 0 Qrolleviecr sed for Diakens! lan Se rauten ofthe bast ofa Washington, Jan ma,t0'8, Git Lhe Vor of its annexation with mous - | of the ferritory,’tn opposition to'the law and | Christmas story, ‘A’ House ‘Po Let,” Peterson's pagable so. x NOTICE.—The transects the busi Kaneas law officers; and it wasfeared that their depre- ! unabridged ediiion mere JAS, ADAMS, Cashier, ' 7's Same GEO. 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