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o EVENING STAR. ——————————| WASHINGTCN CITY: WEDNESDAY... sseeeee January 12 1859, Theugh « The Star’ is printed on the Pe Seen press in use seuth of Balti- more, its edition is se large as te require it te be put te press at an early hour, Adver- Cisements, therefore, sheuld be sentin y 13 ‘e’cleck, m.; otherwise they may met appear watil the next day. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union speaking of the strength and power of the United States, says that the dis- tribution of estates in this country is the achievement of free institutions, that it hes created a government which excludes the pos- sibility of anarchy, and that there is more positive strength, endurance, and effective power .in the body of independent American proprietors than ia the combined governments of the continents of Europe. The same paper in speaking of the Chicago Times and the Democratic party, says that the Times will hardly be able by assailing the President to ignore the action of the Demo- eratic party—that the Times is now engaged in the work of degrading the Democratic party by impeaching the wisdom and fairness of its ordinances, which The Intelligencer is devoted to Congression- al proceedings and it has broken. news to-day. —Seas i” We are indebted to Chas G. Page, 474 Seventh street, for copies of the valuable “Scien- tifle Artizan,’? publ > The thermometer on Brooklyn Heights, on Monday, indicated nine degrees beiow zero— the lowest temperature known at that point for seventy years. Botts os THs Tascx,—Heap HIM OR Dig.” A Centrai National Club bas been organized in this city, the object of which Is to present John fn opposition candidate for the Minor Botts Presideuc’ Tas Patnct Ausent’s Passace.—The Lon- don Times publishes a letter pointing out certain discrepancies in the log of the Prince Albert on her last trip to Galway, and the unfair methed Tesorted to of making her passage appear about one day shorter tha eect esac aes Raden Oa i> Though the Aibermarle and Chesapeake canal will not be completed until the Ist of March, it was sufficiently advanced last week to admit the passage of the largest canal boat inthe United States, which was towed through by the ished at Cincinnati. in it really was. little steamer Calypso. i> The Poiiadelpbiaus are petitioning Con- Stes for an enla:gement of the navy yard in that city. The yard is now but sixteen acres in ex- tent, while the one at Brooklyn is one hundred and nineteen acres, the one at Gosport eighty acres, and the Boston yard about the same. Sass aie Jal Ene Tut Poxtsmovru Transcript —Since the first of January this enterprising paper has come to us in an entire new dress. We are glad to no- tice such evidence of success on the part of one Who so richly deserves it as our friend Fiske, who has labered long and nobly to establish a ood paper ia his favorite city. Counrzzanism Ix St. Lovis —Recent invest - gations show that there are in St four houses of !l!-fame, and that five of them are assignation houses. The number of females in sixty-six of these houses is ascertained to be two hundred ahd ninety-three, at which rate there are some three hundred and thirty-three in the Seventy-four houses Conviction or Cropps.—The trial of Marion Cropps, at Towsontown, Md., for the murder of Officer Rigdon, was brought to a close yesterday evening. The jury, after an absence of fifteen minutes, returned a verdict of “guilty of murder in the first degree-”? The prisoner is said to have manifested very littie emotion on the announce- ment of the verdict. The case of Corrie, in- dicted for the same murder, is to be - Louts seventy - takgn up to- st —eeirepnbiinintcicicen 17° M.T. Winans of Baltimore, is out inacard which completely disposes of the very remarka- ble story that an enormous error of eighty-eight vVersts had been discovered in the official meas- urement of the St. Petersburg and Moscow Rail- Way, whereby certain American contractors bad Jargely robbed the Russian Government. Its foundation was the accidental discovery of an er- Tor of eighty-eight sagenes (six hundred and six- teen feet) in the distance between a couple of verst poies on the Peterhoff Railway. a@ The “army of occnpation’’ evacuated ‘Staten Island last Monday, and up to the Present ‘writing the “Sepoys’’ have made no destructive attempt, with fire o buildings or their in gard as impracticab f sword, upon the hospital mates. They will doubtless wait awhile, and see what Progress ix made to- wards obtaining another location ; but it is doubt- fal if they will wait till an isiand is constructea upon old Orchard Shoals. The floating ho<pital idea has preference in the public mind to the Orchard Shoals project, which most people re- : See > A curious libel suit has recently come off in Paris. Twelve homeopathic physicians sued the Union Medicale for having asserted that bo- meopathy was ‘neither a doctrine, nor ascience, but a trade,” and that “if an epoch had ever pre- sented itself at which the method Hahnemann could be employed by any one who was not ab- jeetly ignorant—a crack-brained visionary, or a wretched charlatan—it was certainly not the pres- ent one.’ The editors and proprietors of the Union Medicale pleaded by way of defense and justification, that what they had stated was only the truth. The Tribunal before which the suit ‘was brought, without passing any judgement on the rival claims of allopathy and homeopathy, Vet heid tha: the plaintiffs bad no ground of ac- tion, and dismissed the case with costs. PERSONAL. _ ---. Grace Greenw Philadetphia.) is lect Character of Joan of Arc.” ----Col_ E.B Alexander, U.S.A Capt. Cullum, U.S ine York, ave at A.,and Hon. A. B. Willards’. ‘ood (Mrs. Lippincott, of uring upon the “ Life and » and family, Conge, --.. Lord Macauley bas announced that he will confine bimself in future to bis closet ax a histo- slap, and take no further part in public life. ++.» Semator Fessenden, of Maine, and Sena Wilson, of Massachusetts, we tee elected U.S Senators from th: years from 4% March next. re vesterday re- ose States for six -+-. Judge McLean appeared in the Supreme Court yesterday morning, for the first time — the present term, trip te the South. ---- The Rev. Theodore Parker led by ill-bealth to resign his fon temporarily, and dies His con; continue bis jgSting in flue health after bas been com- cbarge in Bos- will leave for the West In- ‘gation supply bis place and ---4 Mr. T. P. Rossiter ana elty, bave nearly finished a sgt Manet, of this 1 fe at Mount Vernon. “Phe va picture Of La- - Mignot, and thi Rossiter. : er” for Kansas. landsca, figure composition ‘hat spicy, js i by Me, ‘osch, the who charged him with having been --.. Mrs. Littles, the Rochester murd: ing Sing State Prison in tr: jongside of nor of La! jeress, ployed as book-keeper inthe inet , the scniptor. has exec ted Mr. Paul Morphy, whien bour- WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossiP. | Dearn or ax Arnuy Orricer.—First Liew- CONGRESSIONAL. GEORGETOWN. t t Orren Chapman, of the Ist Dragoons. Thirty-fifth Congress—Secend Session. aged ASHINGTUN RATE Facts axp Rowons.—The New York Herald 7 naknlp are St. Louis, Mo,on the| IN ram Sexarx, yotterday, Mr. Mason re- | Correspondence ef The Star. Stack Manaexk—._.8. D. Rerinen Jan. 12 1869. — says that ‘‘ Senor Mata has returned to Wasi | 61), ina¢ a bill from the Committee on Foreign Groxczrown, THis EVENING, Jaa. 12. 1008, fon i isi resi- therizing the President to use the | Th® weather the past several days bas been ex- Thonn a ington, and waits the decision of the P: Tue Weatne®.—The following report of the} Relations.au 3 resident t . ; “oe charming Artists, dent as to his reception) as Minister 0M | weather forthismorning is madefrom the Morse} land aud maval forces of the United States to Site ceo MR. and MRS. F.S CHANFRAU, Mexico. The new phase of affairs in Mes: | 7.16704 tine to the Smithsonian Institution. | protect the rights of citizens rasidingin foreign ‘Willappear in the beautiful drama of : letely closing navigation upon both river and ROB Roy. Zaulosga, will 4 4 cake ntries where the Governments are so oon- | fi probly enn dateroe te quan” | T® tineafoberation ie abot Tecock: | Shared ar togtadcr mor to Sirimey ene | at Que dein wt na tee To%e {Towed sae y ~ 2 od iling, and, , to compel bh matio the article that can be hi: & DEBUTANTE. action already taken by this Government, in Pa Bhd. SS RG ecdy iad Sth forse, to redress such violations of the Bee aston Gbarire lotr Hf morning or Phite- ai Ne connection with Mexican affairs, inclines us to Beltre clay seats 1 of our citizens as they may commit from t delphia for the purpose of making ements oar the belief that the Administration will not re- | (ywmore, Mo. cloudy, wind Nii. | to time. [The object of this act is to protect | for the furnishing of a portion of the furniture for ar Tee ee meee aL sete ond cognize any party in Mexico; as the govern- | Richmond, Va clear, cold Awerican citizens in countries whero the local | the bail of the new Masonic Lodge. ung of seats, val te on elxerott’ “i ment, until such party sball have attained a | Petersburg, Va Smid 85 38 i ; We have been requested to inquire in what governments are unsettled, asin Mexico and inne tie oa ‘i "At taus balf Rrore of those on the northwestern part of the town ik, V: position which will warrant a reasonable hope Wieeste: LJ , corner of Penn, avenue 1itth street, and clear, 36°, wind S. Il be open daily from 9 1s it clear, cool. the Central American States. Mr. rw sa notice that he would call it up at an early da: sre out of order; tof them have been so for DD FELLOWS HALL, of its maintaining permanent control. The pie me sae s" Mr. Davis offered a resolution calling on the nS Saag ee een! Seteabees oO a = oe results to arise from the re-appearance of Gen. doronte, OF President for information concerning outrages | and inconvenience of the dwellers in that section. coun short i ican citi On THURSDAY EVENING, Jam, 13th, Robles in that country, at the head of the Mod- | Savannah, G committed on Americancitizens on the Isthmus | For humanity sake, we bope the matter will be SANDERSON’S eradoes and the army, it is hoped, will becom- | Macon Ga a were then made on the sub- | » TR ,rew Board of Schon! Goardians bave or GI@ANTIC ILLUSTRATIONS promises that shall restore quiet and establish Montgomery. A ject of the Bacife railroad; and the Senate ad- Preadeat sea Monegan sor sd — Eq, RUSSIAN WAE a liberal dynasty, at an early day. Lower Peach Tree, journed. ‘Small quantities of Pork continues coming ins poston It is understood that the Senate Committee | Mobile, Ala... Gainesville, Miss. on Post Offices and Post Roads purpose to re- | New Orleans, La.. port a bill re-arranging the entire system of Paces lage ns our Ocean Mail service, both between foreign Cumberland, Md.. ports and the Atlantic and Pacific coasts; also, | Pittsburg, P: Ix tus Hovse, after some parliamentary | in wagous, and meets with ready purchase at SIEGE OF SEBAST POL. $7.25287 50. Friend Tenney, the principal s “ss. ; manuvering, the resolutions concerning the | Goijer, reports it as selling from vtores'et O7 53, ee ae. ryan Id capture of Walker by Com. Paulding, were | Whose busivess is it to remove the immense | S0™P' eente Be ‘Torpadoes. — eclpeae, anacieait laid on the table by a vote of 97, nays 93. | masses of brick and rubbish from the —— CoE Hy Oe together with e cloudy; moderating. | Mr. Clark, of N. Y., offered a resolution di- | at the corer of High and Gay streets” Surely | Pome etty i mich: Frew hebwehiait aed Reena ; 4 ining. raining, 51°, wind SE. -cloudy, cold. ji ficient time has elapsed since the fire for it to - The wh lan ot oy 0 i i Wheeling cloudy, moderating. | recting the Naval Affairs Committee to inquire | #" CELEBRATED DR ASS AND. sectors gr coach trims dk Grafton, V: seloudy, moderating. | which of the Government navy yards can be “The pe pon the river by ice Admission 25 cent; Reserved Seats $0 cents. is to make tae Post Cfice Department self- | Parkersburg. Va. -clondy, moderating. | dispensed with; agreed to. has brought business upon our Water street toa oe tor anle of Keserved Sents open irom 10 to sustaining, if possible. Cincinnati, O ---eloudy, moderating. naval appropriation bill was discussed, and 2 to 4 0’elock p. m dead stand still. Thereis nothing doing in flour, | 124. ration the House ad- | except a few sales of = ne cl men to the jator home trade at 85 12a85 25 for standard super Preceedings ef Te-Day. brands, and extras higher, as in quality. Bat CHURCH'S NIAGARA AND BARKER'S In ras Senate, to-dey, a message was read | ee er ge ee ed Cale Oe ten auld | “in consoquence of the reernt tafavorable westhor | from the President communicating the informe- | white and yellow, now, 760. Our mills are doing onder — paintings will beon view for AT A ME tion called for in regard to the landing of the | comparatively nothing. 8s m exhib. tion in the new building of Mecere. Bib } 3 iol of the poor, held Tuesday evecare dann, | seged Mulat ne eh eed FEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS, | Mgntt McGuire, § Coe. Admission Beents ry Tith. on % ia. 1t states that a landing of slaves, as above, | Hours of exhibition from 10 to Sand 7to8 pm. pila as ee Be eotiet ies t estes to have been effected, and that measures GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. Gf tne.) jae T ‘ne vacancy in the Committee, caused by the | have been taken to enforce the lawin the mat- | {For oruze GroncETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS resignation of Col. J_L. Edwards, was filled by ti A Washington correspondent of a western Borger eohad ee 7a.m. (cor paper says, “ The precise action of the louse ‘Thermometer, at 7a. m. 31°; at noon 42°. Committee on Foreign Affairs relative to Cuba, Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a. m. to- will be a recommendation that a million of | 42¥ 37°; minimum 16° dollars be placed at the disposal of the Presi- dent, az purchase money.”’ If that is the price to be paid, Congress would do well to act quickly, or some of our enterprising small capitalists will devote their small change to and pending its consi journed. pen at 7, to commence at 7% o'slook. ji ;: i iti . ter; ordered to be printed. SEE F RST PAGE. BAL PARTIE &c. —_ object, am ender to: smprove the'condition ba are petal dacwert proposed by Mr. Jno, Mr. Rice introduced a bill authorizing the ATTENTION, GEORGETOWN CITY 3 - ‘TES, &c. _ of their finances. Eashy, for the government of the Board of Man- | President to have paid to certain Indian tribes GUAR D.—Yon ari by notified to meet P z i. OIREE, and adopted. money, for agricultural purposes. at your armory on THURSDAY NIGHT, Ts ROF.H.W.M ALerrer rrom Senator Doveras.—The following brief epistle we find in the States of yesterday afternoon : th ber of mausgern ordered to be im- creased s membe d W. T. Dove, J B. Tar ton, S. 8. Parker, Morgan, Wm. worth, and — wer pointed the additional mem- Nu nm iskes great pou in Annoencine to his frends patrooe, and t public genernily that he wil give ty >hOUND SOIR BE O TAURSDA’ E Mr. Yulee, chairman of the Committee on | °;/ch;.1n uniform, Post Offices and Post Roads, reported favorably on the memorial of Samuel Butterworth 4 Co., J.J BURROWS, 0.8, AN C. ADDISON, DEALER IN T a pillnted ney Age Poe i i i ALL KINDS OF FEED, yy 4 oe ba ta tas beamed et , q drew for the iong and short | praying a reimbursement of money paid the * a e aie All the ixdies who have born in the To the Edttor of the States: Fhe Committee then Mes Nos. 91 and 93 Water street. Gecrgetown. tending the Boirees are partions*riy invited to some Since my recent arrival in New York, I have | te?™s of service with the following resuit: tor} Government on behalf of the late Postmaster jal2-eo2m in seen, for the first time, a publication made by the Hon. Jobn Slidell, denying positively that he authorized, or in any manner countenanced, the statement published in the Press and Tribune, of Chicago, just before the late Illinois election, to the effect that the slaves belonging to my ch dren, in Mississippi, were cruelly and inhuman- ly treated. In this denial, Mr. Slidell does jus tice to himself. He goes further, and says: the jong term. (until Ja-wiry lest.) % M. P. | Kendall, of New Orleans. Newin-nyS:Sherwnm, Jona i ‘Turn. 'and Wer |. Mr. Mason, from the Committee on F Worth, The following drew the short term, (until | Affairs, reported a bill for the equalization of J ihe 1960:) RX. ALS LA Josey es the compensation of foreign Ministers; which, sby, J. B ton, and | being put on its passage, was lost—yeas 9, ‘The ‘Bo i ee an election for perma- | "2° = joard then wen: ‘3 nent offios #. with the following result: Z.'M. , | IX Tax Hovss, Mr. Stephens asked leave to dent; 8. A. Sto.row, Secretary and | report from the committee on Territories, the a d bring ther friends, wat — eo —$—$—$ $e MERICAN CANDIDATE FOR MAYuUR. . TY-SECUND ANNUAL BALL AMENRS ADDISON chi be supported fer | “PAIR TY-Se oF 3a Mayor of Georgetown by the American party. Franklin Fire Company, us 13 TO GIVE NoTic On MONDAY EVENING, Jan. ith, 188, Ww: ign ber hath obtained from the at PHILHARMONIC HALL. letters The Fxecative Committee appornted to make cent J a ni |. | the a Arranroments rerpec: fully an- hat alleged em: com m ‘aid rounce to their friends acd the pubic that Waicter sours way, I eyes fabrications te was direoted to arrange | Oregon Stato bill, that it might be printed and | 4! the Thiriy-necond Annual Ball of the F rank , . hereby warned to exhibit the same, with ! the vouasers thereof, to thesubscriber © vor sefere | lin Fire Comonny, 1m honor of the hurthday “ the lith day of January next: they muy ctheceriee ee ee io piasonaee we nde Ww be exoluded from all benehit of the said es- Jearor = a cee 7 =e tog aimee . 31y hand this } re given * Comp*ny. pag von urder my hand TEE. Tae ‘A general invitation is hereby extended to owr jt lt-w3w Ex lady friends, as no cards of invitation will be ber = APPLES AND POTATOES 790 8 od. "A favorite Rand is engaged for the occasion. AKRE!S APPLES and 1,30 bw White Meroer POTATOES for sue in lots t Refreshments wiil be furnished by a popular oa- pure! asere by JAMES M. CRUIT,45 Brive Tickets ONE DOLLAR. coptarte Unen Bevel. Gearcetowa ‘zecutive Committee. and d.stribiutor for ench district, ard publish the same wit! the proceed: in the danly ers. Oa Miotion, the board adjouraed. whole in part, without a shadow of foundation in truth.”? In this he does justice to me; for, as the guardian of my children, I bold myself re- sponsible for the manner in which these slaves are reated I should not consider myself called upon to notice Mr. Slidell s publication had he paused here, aad not have added the following Paragraph 3 “Sir. Douglas has, by authorizing and coun- tenancing anonymous attacks upon me, through &@ person officiating as his private secretary, lost all claim to the explanation that | would o her- made a special order. Mr. Morgan objected. Mr. Houston asked leave to make a report from the Judiciary Committee; but Mr. Ste- phens objected. A ‘The following ara the ¢ ‘The House then resumed the consideration Distributor for each: First av of the question of referring the naval appropri- Fenn ap enane teen 0 hay ie oe ie ation bill to the Naval Committee. Seconil distriet—North side Penn.evenue, from isth | Mr. Sherman urged this reference. to 20th sts., Collectors—J. C. Fearson, Geo, mer Mr. Washburne, of Me., opposed it, and ar- = % tributor—Chas. &: Mhird district ~ Noi nee 7 . Sexsford. ™, Stansbury, gued that it is necessary the appropriations PRIME MtRCER POTATOES. Jno. 1 Sensi . . wise have promptly volunteered to give him.’? ae rm er erage tye. | Should all come from the Ways and Means | 1 S800 BUSHEL Prime New Jersey MER- Goet- K. Dosis, — ri It is due to myself to publish aa emphatic de- Fourth district—2.d | Committee, before whom are all the estimates | CER 1 ptt lean wl je in lots a saiton Powell, Jao b Hors, nial of the truth of the implication in the above ajors jvm: T. Dove. | of ull the Departments. If the appropriations | ¢T;2P4 delivered to familes in any, part, of Wash- no C. Reeves, Jno. Sarkeford, Paragraph. It is not true that 1 have authorized m. Wert Futk bmitted apomd. to vailebe oom: ie EDWARD Wit LIAMS High street. near Wm. N. Payne, James Sinclair. Sqimtenanced anonymous attacks upon M- | district—Sonth side Penn. avenue, 17th to 20th sta ,| Were submitted, as proposed, to various com pte own, D.C. ja S-2w de 2-Stawtd : si t h of th Id be likely to report | Water street, Georgetown = Slidell. It is true, however. that when the fact hectore—J. B. Turton, 8. Sherma: str mittees, each of these would be y pe ae X4AND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL was first brought to my notice. that Dr. Brain- | tor—S. A. Storrow. Sixth district—Between 2th in favor of heavy appropriations for the par- 75 APPLES AND POTATOEFS. G OF THE ard, 2, federal ofice-holder and my enemy, had | test Sod West itoundary street. Collectors—W. | ticular branch of the public service of which | 27 BARKELS APPLES and 1,70 bushels Georgetown City Guards. cauted to be published, during my absence, in 3 ferent eheic = *| they hay charge. ee rete Wetthe eee. the Abolition organ of Chicago, this ‘base fab- — --—— i ggre; expenses 7 ; rication,’? with the name of the Hon. John Sti- ae was See ae # (KS a 199 Water street, Georgetown. D. C., or J. M:| The Georgetown Cit CRUIT, Centre Market, Washington, ja7-iw | soloitatious of their to announce to them * KOHLBERG, 149 Bridge street, Georgetown, Ss. D.C., w@ selling off bis entire stock of Dry, Faney,and Millinery Goods at auction. commenc- ing on the ith instaut.at 1° o’clock a. m., and oon- tinwne daily unti! the 23th, im ‘OR SALE—Two two story BRICK DWEL- n LING: HOUSES, on Weet qe George- oy eee on ee t . beh ton m1 ongrees streets, “ ‘The ioosiity is very" desiabie on a sonouste, A oie! itary sud Cotuiion Band wil! bein Terme wiil be made very libe! navire of T. M. TWO DOLLARS, admitting a gentle- Hanson, Fire fnsurance Agent. No, 52 7th street, sioke s T S, admitting a ¢ Washington, or of E. B. Addison, Agent. Alexan- | ™&nand ladier. ponse to the dell as authori y for its truth, I denounced it as such a calumny deserved, and expressed the opinion to my friends that it should be copied ard circulated for the purpose of showing the base means employed to defeat my election, and also with the view of d-awing forth auch dis- closures as would expose to public contempt the real author of the calumny, which object bas a ef accomplished by the letter of Mr, Hidell. Jan. 7. 12359. 8. A. Dovetas CF er'the Board of breaiors oftie Meresants’ | would bo "vastly increased. Again, through ;Xchange at tue rooms corner of lrh stieet and | the power of the other committees to amend Pennsyivanisavenue, THIS KVENING.at eight 0 ‘aloe! . SAM’L BACON, Prasident. | they eed have all the necessary control = aaa GAAS UA Wa Ae = over the appropriations. Yq 5 feo tatboue aliedotin A h This debate was continued at considerable corner of Massachusetts avenue and 5th streets, | length by Messrs. Sherman and Grow for it, Wuilbe held og WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan- | and Messrs. Leiter and Millson against it, Naropa bend ‘ock. The publicare invited. until the Star went to press. a OF FICK WASHINGTON INSLRANU Te. vegan. 10, 1938 Au COMPANY, J: The P dent DiC PANY, Jan The President FOR RENT AND SALE. the report of the Ways and Means Committee, Tue Recerrion Last Nicat.—The first Ex- dria. Va. de eotf = Erecutive Committes. 7 . centum npon the capital stock of thie Company, [eum FIRS? PacE.| . a = cont, 5, Guess Sap, Binet to Penteer, ecutive reception of the season took place last pryabie to the stockholders un demand SST ea PS ap meng emee gery ~ ype (CDER:—CIDER — awd by Ba 4 Wiisn Hoffman, night. The weather was propitious, cold, but ata! N. Seo. Foust eee ein pastaee see Grocers and other retailers oan be supplied with Committee on part ef the Military. bracing; and a very large assemblage gathered OFFICE OF THE MUTUALF REIN | sor & street, one door from 14th street. prime Clarified CLDER in quantities to suit, and on Col, Wm tickey Captam Feck, at the White House to pay their respects tothe | ‘f CT OP COLD Math Wosenosen nas (reeset = rnoatr: cas oes ARNY & SHINN. pee Fees jom. ‘ a ——— 5, * 5 > —| di t mt . COR RENT—Two first class 3 story BRICK |S ————————————— Adjutant H. N. Ober, in Towerr, pray Magistrate of the nation Marshal Sel- | (13. yinaccordanos with s provision of the ohar-er | EXOR, § b an finigne in the best medera | [{ OHLBERG & CO..1 Bridge street. George- | elorc's. Wallach: © Gaptain Davis.” i Py i le. ni wate + fl M + , Di 4 Se sats minting ede casa | [em Moat healthy, convenient and pleasan’ prtt of tine | Boots and Shoes; niso dealers in Hate and Caps, 2 emia an Peed the Citiomes and Dr. Blake presented the visitors to Miss Amount of son plus). + 1465 97] city. Inquire of Mre. EK. A.D. WROE, No. 464M | de 29-Im enrs ‘ Robert «uid, F * Lane, who was assisted in the duties of the | Amount of los: ast yes! - 1,200 40 | street, near [2th street. ja li-lw * T. omas Knowles, Feq., Jomes F. basex, Erg, 4. Bisder Forrest..t s¢.. A. Magrud.r,req., John H. Waters, Esu. ja7-dtb evening by the accomplished Mrs. Craig, a member of Postmaster General Brown’s family. Both ladies acquitted themselves ina charming manner. Among the persons of note present we noticed Postmaster General Brown, lady, and daughter, Secretaries Thompson, Cass, and Floyd, Senator Gwin and lady, both of whom appeared to excellent advantage, Senator Baird, lady, and daughter, Senators Houston, poche Aad Oh | ZG (OR SALE OR RENT—A two-story BRICK 1 e,civen thatthe Annual Meetins | 4 HOUSE! on the corner of north N and 234 atx. IY 0 containing four roome an sement. This House wash on cloattan will be kad fereeres tienes ere: | ieabout tea agunren worth sel Teesedias een serve for the ensuing year. site the Cirole on Penn. avenue. Apply to Mr, By order of the Mansg+ra JOHN FEASTER. near the premises. ja l!-lw e06t CHAS, WILSON, Sve, FURNISH HOO Be SPS OMe. as NISHr SE A‘ IVA" R SSIAN WAR AND Si a FOSEBAS ubseribers are authorized to sell the TOPOL—Odd Fellows’ Hall Night!y. It r arta eee Ener (pd pooh ny rere sae and wy SICK a 2! newiy furt shed house on I street, bet ween 9th and yl pee From Boston to bath Liss. I'th streets. The House, which rents for $38" per USSIAN WAR AND SIEGE OF SEBAS- TOPO! —Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nightly. It VAST REDUCTION A = FROM COST PRICES! The Undersigened, who some weeks since adver- tised to SELL »T cost with theview of reducine WARTS. ook prenaratory to his visiting Furops. takes this | ———————__"“S"2 2 method of informive his frieads and ovg-omere thet WARTED-A PARLOR and BEDROOM, from this date anything be tas in the Millinery De- (fermsted.) on or m Den AY partment will be marked dewn so low that the most | between Sth and 13t skeptical must buy, stating t rma. #o. - annum, may La secured hy the purchaser oj t . = V ANTED—at 420 F street,a WOMAN i> cook TPEN PIANOS FOR RENT aponersy terma. | furniture, Apply to JAS. C. Mov UIKE & co., | = iad and assist in washing. 2 iso, ore to sot as Jones, and Brown, and a large number of meu - Just received JOHN F. ELLIS. Auction and Comm'ssion Merchants. ja ll $t 2 2 apeneptee wen Bhatt) media | — —S bers of the House, Lord Napier, and others of eas a Tee mennnd Tah VALUABLE PARM FOR SALE—Situatel | & oe persous g yd wa I be ‘ina St z, ., sU % Py 5 . j * MS ei fen 5 ees “9 pe gee she diplomatic corps, and several officors of the Opened today, SoH hee tats | Gantt Alexandria, county, abe Of the Georgetown | gf BZ] DL IRERAL WaGes Witt. BE PAID FOR N T id ii jal? between 9th ant 16 and Little is roads, consisting of iv2nores. In- | 33 ; ze? the services as COOK of » steady * clored Army and Navy. The President appeared in| ji $ ae i : e =F Same = quire on th i. RICHARDS, corner | % 3 ry Woman—» siave wi'l be preferred— rtoastendy excellent health, and greeted his hosts of ORE DOZEN tted PIANO COViR> lith and K s*reeta, Washington, D.C. jalotr fas =~ | White Woman, with sausfactory references. Ap- A ing Two dozen essortea Stools, 5 si : aS S =] ply a No. 38 F strert, opposite St. Patrick's friends with his usual cordiality Just received at I WELLING-HOUSE FOR RENT.—The sub > m © | Church, whereas large front Chamber be hed jilz ELLIS’s, wei MROUSE. = ~ ene SEK K Be > | with beard. A few tab.e Boarders can ® mo te ae sees —— a. 5 On A commod: 2 Oxm Goon Turn Deserves Axotunn.—It ORES BAX dey Sth, there will be ex- | nd akitohen. “Rent $500 per onn af <j 2 Sa Die Se ‘ 3, i 5 i ki 3 7 mf NTE 8 e m party of Conprons are gradvally somteg an | stece Severe a numer of Hemet Farkeye | Luprehntns wht Cugemnnndve; hed godt | 2S FE | Witinilens "pnipat No et New ark Scot party of Congress are gradually coming up to Soe Sa bpd Niel of FRossnete and | to JAS. C, MoGUIRE & CO. | - “a 4 nna. bat warn \Atherd Lith «te in orf the point of formally adopting the squatter | ql) ofwhich rh public are paeites te pe eeee Page ,TEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE CHEAP,|"% 2 7MPLUYMENT WANTED—An ac ive and “sovereign” bantling of Senator Douglas—the | ®™nation and for ea! LMG PAL Te House and 5 Acres of Land, at & | wf 2 Ze intelligent and reapectable, Youth, aged hieen pretence of the right of the employees of the Black i we comegice.) ae cagetaet of Land, comaini ng s = ~ 5 Emplored. ae Stove, euther wholesale or retail. 4 ‘ * » Cl in . mile fro % 4 : t it ory testi Emigrant Aid Societies of New England to} SHOE d ae the Saw Mill, and lying immediately on the Kau- Ba 2 3 san see charnotor and capeo ty. an F Commer Prevent tho immigration of slaveholders into | f7\< ‘and avenue. Island. ions Herndon Post Office, F suk Gomey rips. Stal poe pp ae ne eee 3 United States Territories by positive legisla- Men's Long-leg Water Proof BOOTS, jn6-1m irginia. | = 5 _ a eats Rees ASTORE ot tion (Territorial) to that end. It will be recol- | © ‘Catt Home mide BOUTS, at $3.75. A NEW DISCOVERY. ai ac 5 B wants Penney |vania avenue, between sth and lected that Mr. Douglas came, with more alao- | , Caillat HENNING'S, th street, uear Marriand| T gaye yA, NEW DISC few more of CHES | a a ; if possible. nt lonet ne large as 15 by 20 rity, last winter, up to the point of adopting | ommend eS GAS eR” few more of Pa Pr y at thie (Neer) ofes. de #7-4f fo P > UP P ping RYsian WAR AND SIEGE OF SEBAS-| Comprising three sizes, ranging from 5 to Zz re ANTED—Cloth Rags, Soft_ Woolen Rags, their anti-Lecompton position and policy as TOPOL—Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nightly. It feet reagan) — Fe gcee en ae } 5 ond eee Bac tie. Tare, Copper. Fevter, his own. The leading minds among the Re- THIS ISTO GIVE NOTICK that the subsonber | a soreen, and ean be p need i a paid.at No.3 Lee street paighnrny ary publicans of oth Houses are still loth to com- ha h obtaned fi Washingto: thine Does Burt eof] thereby occupying but very litt! mit their party irrevocably to the self-stultify- | letter a ‘a miniateal on onthe personal ‘catnreot rte Sch as are in ge ral - 2 pelea not hesitate ing position of the adoption of the atter | Beu=mn M. Le: late of Wi gton county, ot various sizes of parlors, to purchase W Airs— i opretor of the Intelligence ow P squatter | deceased. All persons having claims axaiue® the rooms, offices, and committee rooms w ‘Olfice and “y Agency 311 F... Sovereignty creed as thoir own; but the eager- seid cemmand, are hereby warned fe exhibit, ithe | single burner.’ ‘The heat from thi Madixtor is as » cae fagleas — Bog ins coenene satisfy that no of 3 7a, roapeotfuliy solvesta patromng: 6 Of tam:- i i: sam rn 0) erect, : rf be blazed by thet Coogretooa!fnlowers’ sis | gets nite bes sacra STE he a burned tan content ne MW titan, | cst "Sires, competent Servants of gd gare play y ir Congressional followers, bida ase by exo'udea froma’ CHARLES E. SA VAGF, de 23-1m Baltimore, Md. anted, now, several good C t : ‘dea jato-6t Market Sproe, bet. 7th and 8th sts. 4a. Waiters, Drivers ana Farm 2. : 8. tors and Ei acta a en ne host “F ve iy HRI Tey Tomer “= ely mand n “ fair very shortly to over-ride all their objec- | “Given under my hand this ith day ¢ of Sanuary, Gutribated. and the ston from tn burning Ras on Cans a ~ S.—Sngar Cured Hams, pre wi ” : IS, t i . tions, “‘with a rush,” as it were. 8 12 InwSw* Adminvatratrix, into ours Tarougharkeopsnings ai tae oF both ends | _4* RIN & BURCHELL. LOST AND FOUND. = of the stove. As eet of gas. in burning. gene- |] EWING MACHINES ——— Ta Prorosen Pesxsrivania Avenve| [)*Y GOUDS: DRY Goops: PRICE toa. one Gatien eae the ene contents ‘= aes 7 evening, © GOLD BAND, a1n0aD.—' ‘9 In order to redues our large stock of FALA, and | (08, 0ne ga! jon of water, condensing arrange- At E. UUGHES’S CLotaine Store, corner o! t ) between 9h ond ish sts. Che finder RB. AD.—We have every reason to believe WINTER GOODS I commence to-day | Ment orn hartiy be over estimated —particulariy | 15th street ard Penn avenee. Thy at-nt is just leave it at this offics. A surtablerews 4 that this morning the Senate’s Committee on | selling off” nods at greatiy reduced Sree eerie tant tee Rost from. thie steam = the thing for family, use. jt sows with two threads | !! . pri the District of Columbia voted unanimously to oanon han cost for Case, to c:080 | prec ely, the same amount of heat which is firat au bes that wail wot Hip if «very iourth stiteh be $100 SEX fa ventensa, ie Wenn oy, ‘} i uct mm ie ‘ Ui adhere to their recommendation in favor of the Prsons in want of any Fancy D: Shen re evaporation takes pass. The advantaze of rien Becht eel, ree Ee tae? | Charies couaty Md cn tue y enactment of the bill from the House (now be- | {nit special artentun te our satire Nav ohn pew baer preci ms n When tt meen |... _ GREAT Fuunomy? him’ elf Robert Canes N : S: t $8, en it is see: LAT ule yt fore the Senate) for the erection of this really | {ermined to eell off previous to makiue our that there 1s no more trouble. rt expenae in heating Tuave dust re oda for of De Musgrave's | Htte, shout 5 feet cor icohre mh 80 necessary work. Of course strenuous ef-| {i> We shall greatly obliged to those cus-| of in pereueeen ot sralaoN cakse are avowed, Hi ygeentny ong ev yy market Twili sive $25 if taken in this slection D: forts to bring them to a different conclusion pair pe papel ep my ecsiv (papel nancy if they will | and that the heathiulness and oc eanlin of would respectfully ca’! the attention of; $50 out of the District in the connty. ond & ¥ iy _ eres ae i railasne same. | room are greatly increns@d, no one can nd restaurants, ast arean of the coartry. in either ie to de were essayed ; for it is well known that there Babe Ce oreo: adv intage cf this method of heating Uniepensabie article in cooking oysters.and all kinds | Me, OF secured in jax! so the" I get h is no lack of aspirants to achieve uniar ja 12 ow wsmamitonad ~~ od ‘hisis the only Gas Stove that conderses the me with very liitie trouble or expense The w MITCHELL, pec 7 ia scon-avenue._} st am from the zas, thus not only3utlizing all the | prices of these stoves Tange from #2 to $12, aecord- ‘ Nanjamoy Post ce, advantages personal to themselves out of apy Ressisy WAR AND Pikoe OF SEBAS- at ee igre ot matneente on po rnart ing to sizo and pattera, Gnas daar jalliw ‘haries county, Md. — —— in the programme for the con- ARR ee Nien AS Ai EH ad sae at 2 ae WOOUWARD'S ini _No. sis Pa-av.bet10thand ith sie. | $I ()) REWARD —Keo away irom the sub. str con! ESE, GO: . etropolitan Stove and Grate Factory, as - 8 dedlod the work contemplated in the bill | © See oes FROM NEW york. | ian st No. S18 Pa. av., bet. 10;h and lith ais, EMOVAL OF THE SCHOUL OF DESION | Starieocoany Md NEGRO MAN Pred. ; _ OE go I colts bus celia lies ‘Smith. inohes ini t1AN W. N IEGE OF SEBAS- y P Ses? i hese bright yellow <omplexion. wears Our opinion is, that the prompt enactment pbome) a i ReeOT OAR AND SHG Niehtly. t jAMetropolitan Mechanics’ Institute. short aide whiskers; bee giny cyes m d& bushy of the bill by the Senate will resalt much more 68 4nd American Fans, Itis wit lonsure th ble thee eee om inetrac~ head. 1 will will grve fifty aolimre for him if taker im REMOVAL. a to the _ owe oo e it hi mee George counties. advantageously to the interest of this commu- | Afty- Wy inten: Reed and Har Daly ae D SE So meng Semen Brempeyi pen py Towove to mare cone sais undred Golack ahem eee ere and el i. nity than the enactment of either project rival THE CROCRIETORS Lawrence's drug store, 3 doore eat of 4th strect, jard.ous seoommods!ions. They havi scoured th wea esti = J f - Any to it that have been sprung upon the Wash- wePOte have toe AS = ———— | Dand E streets, seoond house sbove the Stat« B.G STONESTREET. ington public in the same eonneetion. _ I HEALTHY EXERCISE. effice, aud oppoaite the office of the National Intel HAVE Thie day received. and now opening for Tigeucer. Russian WAR AND SIEGE OF SEBAS- which they ar styles to | sale, the finest and est assortment of Laci: that TOPOL—O4d Fellows’ Hs), Nightly i Nawsparen Cuanox.—The recent reduction | their cutomene Pere one chuhest tag pet an eee eae _ ARLES MADES asever ap lor sale in istriot 6 y . of the price of the Philadelphia Argus has Bocas th Comee at all: P street two doors: from mbia, and ‘Alexandria included nd At prices to \. pathy and pecuuisry Cc (Succes:on To B. Bewap.) been accompanied by various substantia’ | the orrner of 1th street, ene Galtiw* gE m0 Rs OF Tt Re fi p Corner of Third St-ectand Penn. Avenue, and Grate Factory, . pty The present proprietor has just received the the spirit (newspaper) of the age. Though now Respectfully {aforme his 0. 318 Pa. av., bet. 10th and lith st changes in that journal. This is living up to Geo BBLANDERS, ATTENTION! Rp. hi enterpise, will find members ready and willing splencid stock of Khipe Wine, Cham . 8nd the Ta) co-operate with the Board of Management pagne ; original Brandies, of sold at but six cents per week, it is better taken ri oF Permanent establisi ment and enlargement. quality, from Fre 00; aad rn, te saval worth double that price than when its price ony SA en MAHOGANY WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND | 28103 Gad’ Rial chens ware aelaeeen ee wes ack’ hand and i {he tuner faving eh rare SALE | LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES, menied I ' whe 0 8 montis Mr. : ot Furniture, wouid i *HARLES WFEIRMAN,} i . and wi Mr. Rice has sold the Philadelphia Penn: which he will aispone of at tr sat t | fice tetas eqpecttally paHARLES WEIRMAN. 15th street, (N Gre auceynieds aed wilt #y‘vanian to Dt. E. Morwitz, who has secured Pescdealne may be re ton, and the pubiio, to oall and ll Ladies” i ofl sred in the market. In additio. to the services of the Hon. Nimrod Strickland, | He has also on nani Gen ; amine bie stoek. for them- custom made SHOE: ing hie o*l- | aiso ecemerate pure D’ Absynche. Dri ’ GAES. tobe sold st a low ar is solicited. Tron ch and other Ward. M 3 aad above olla guantity of Germ gentlomen are Penn- | No chargo for showing ine pee Oenny, Waluat, Cherry, old able for transplanting ard isble use oily aah I probably acne et high stand. | “92-1 aerate ake V. paankarher Beinndas Cherry, Jonny Lind wear Tis eres tem Them. | stall beursat the eborecec secre re ane, Mess _ will probably make their mark upon AMieO SCOR AL Fine Waluytand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- arties who deal in Shoes maae Sonsot be sonipared ¥ Gy ema” history of American journalism of the times. D. AND DOOR DEPOT, |. rnsias Sas ; Guanine tapes, almost ‘of which we are offer ng ai raise Pu eR Stugt Promise exffnod asst 2 9 Etiihelgemenat pose 5 a6 aa sonegee 7 et beter ih a atner, tat ar vet that rota m |cprarnnoe. - er ‘i iene, and’ Crockery Wares Loco Persea ert tall hea oevsent esas res ‘ae any AV b YOU SEEN 17 /—Duckous! Now Christ ' ‘cnistied im a Srmsncsat | Pham piny sum Ghent Soar T oe sees ou Heiser ae react, | ROB ValeAne PAGE Ee ‘yt

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