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, | now, the President was directly and indirectly CONGRESSIONAL. DETAILS OF FOREIGN NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. cohabit oe sucking to | ‘Tux SauAvs was act idfpession onGatarday. | Sy the Stqumshpp Jrurepe 0 New York. x meek —~ -.. - SESS, | USICALANDINTEL! UAL ENTER- i i i - Traty M TAINMENT, Tax Bios ror ras New (Tex Mivvt0r) | establish Precedents that would in the end| Ix ras Hovsz, the bill to provide for the ex : deuce | MIRS BAKKRS Entermiement, oa Loan were duly opened at the Treasury De- | destroy tho Government. amination and payment of certain claims of | ocrriege ee eee ae ote goo wat of tbe inc emenoy « partment at noon to-day. Upwardsof six mil- citizens of Georgia and Alabama onaccount of | egiirs in san | MING. Jos earths Paotete idders at two-and-a-half} Tax “ Bogus” Inpiaxa Sexators—Messrs. losses sustained by depredations of the Creek | A rumor has been current in Paris tbat Mi jan 30-0 anenen rinted Epoe were cakes, 57 bance ah Lane and MeCarty—have caused their memc- Indians was rejected psa im @ state of siege, but it lacked confirma sal at Mast beees sand Sy kek aeee poe ae a of Bale. Weuecs oul be ckewt a milfign-and-e-balf, to | rial to the Saute to be published in the Now| Several boda bills were disposed of, and |" “Tie Paris Patrie publishes a letter from Milan, Cite and at the door. more, its perl is se large as to require it | divide between the bidders of between twoand | York Trtue, and it is wortby of note that it} the House then adjourned. dated the Ist inst., which, it observes, contains . — @ statement 20 serious and so strange. that it pub- ASHINGTON THEATRE. to be put to press at anearly hour, Adver- | two-and-a-quarter per centum premium. The | does not embrace asinglo argument or eet Proceedings of Te-Day. hen it with cvery reserve, Tt is to the eect | W STack Mansa... S. D. Ky tines fore, should besentim y 12]. percent. bidders will get nothing Offers | ment of a fact that was not embraced inthe] Jy rug Sexate, to-day, a memorial was read cpernmgy od caged mc og — wd oo THIS EVENING, Jan. 24, 1859, rete Saag many aot Spacer to near @fty millions are said to have been | protest of the Republicans of the Indiana Le- from a portion of the Legislature of the State barracks cryin, va we pond: until the next day. * to by thi idiers within the barracks with a ‘The distinguished actreva, made by fifty-four bidders in all. gislature, which was carefully considered by | o¢ Indiana, alleging that they were not nqw | similar ery St SBP Batrac MISS JANE M. DAVENPORT, Pair pica. | The Ba oe ero the Banko | he oe im he crm of he snr mt |epevntl nthe United State Sean | Far ctiand ary ater ot Mn | Wwlnane der barre te SS me, sue of ome te Re- | Sweeney, Rittenbous, Fant & Co. ($2,000,000, | ing in awarding the seats to Meserr. Bright | citing the history of the late contested election . NNE, a , Z . were of opinion that there would soon be an out- Of whieh she wae the oreinal representative in publicans and the Opposition,”” says that if it}J- W. Niven (about $300,000,) alone of the | #ad Fitch. So the matter is, in every sense, | of Senators in that State, and praying that | break ¥ - ountry. 2 = ; rs. Lane and McCarty, the contestants | The Nord publishes a telegra bic despatch hich distinguishes al! : re divided | Washington city bidders, are thought to have | 7¢° “judicata. We do not believe that the renner pocorn incumbents, be | from Genoa, btaing thas the eaehle, despatch exThg xteat artisticamlity which distingy is true that the Democratic perty « ocession, | Obtained any of the loan Senate will spend a second thought on the ap- recognized as Senators elect from that State; | creasing there, and that a report continued to be ts earliest noknow edements in Washi oo Se eenerion of, the Eaecidestini re i ra 7 . plication of Messrs. Lane and McCarty under referred to Committee on the Judiciary, and | circulated that Garibaldi wax about to organize ere they have always been rece:ved with it is no less so that the opposition are in the o1 rd to rinted Lil was pre; to nasm Bod delight. ses Tum Moss 1n tue Sexate —We take from | such circumstances. Our expectation, how- | ordered to be printed. 2 corps of volunteers, or Preparing to play | — same predicament; but while the opposition he i lution, which he | *°™M¢ Very active part i the New York Hera/d’s Washington corres- | ever, is that they will hang around the Federal| Mr Seward sent up a reso! , n The Turia cor indent of the London Times _ ye —— yeep obern me pe pondence the following eveenel m4 flare up in | Metropolis, at least until thoroughly convinced | Sid he would call to-morrow, to admit | says it is quite evident that the Serd and of a candidate, e c; arty seou of sents, wil be s > | Messrs. Lane and McCarty u the floor of | ernment desires war, means war, and is ch eng Ee hay A . here bal j. | @xecutive session in the Senate chamber, on | that the Senate will allow them “ nary red,” the Senate during the peadaneyat the fore- | dent that war is at hand. The Sardinian Cb wil be open daily from ® one, that of a candidate, there ing no di- Friday last: by way of compensation; and then, if their ex- going memorial. bers were to open on the 10th January, and the ELUDEON BALI. vision in regard to principles or Polley. hod CEE executive session of the Senate to-day an | penses be not paid after the fashion in which] Mr. Cameron presented the memorial of the | speech of the King upon the occasion was anx- N PENN. AVENUE. Naam Texte Steers. same paper contains an article on the “ Desert anyry and exciting discuss on arose between the ‘ + * fously looked for ’ 43 “ tmauch of the cost of the jollification they (nom- | Legislature ot Pennsylvania, praying such a Giese Maicace, ony re: a — od me heer bar bape nes rates sper inally) gavetheir ink in the Legislature | ™0dification of the tariff laws as will sub-} additional arrests of parties suspected of hav- Seventh Nicht of ees about. Renowned : rt JOE SWEHRENV'S , fA serve the industrial interests of that State; re- | ing been engaged in the seditious move- coup The Intelligencer contains a leading article rear Ls poner, of Otto, fey Gonietior of Te sense oom Tndianopolis, was made of—by | ferred. - Foreign Rel ey bad ween — - = serge ie oe PERG Zees = = Ic 4 P ia he sed purchase of Cuba. | ledo. Mr. Pagh opposed Potter'« nomination, | °2t8idecontributions, they will probably retire, _ Mr. Slidell, chairman of the Foreign Re! we xihees, =) astogage pry ‘ns THE M bs in opposition to the proposed pur ion of | 2% the maa displaced was bis friend. He sald if | out at the elbows, ingloriously from the field. | tions Committee, to which was referred the es it thinks that asa free gift the possession of | th. Presider lesired an issue with him (Pag) bill ppropriating thirty millions of dollars to] The London Times of the 6‘h, publishes inf MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 2ith, , i Washi Songs, New Dances New Buriesques, and that Island would be fraught with inealeulable | he was ready for it H» denounced the appoint- jent to negotiate the purchase | City a‘ticle, an anonymous letter from W ow ee - A Corresroxpence.—It is understood that | enable the Presi detriment to the best interests of the Republic. | ment, and called on every Senator who was his ton, in regard to the President's. views of t FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY. 5 of Cuba, read the report of the Committee on Mexi th ‘a f the ictte 7 . = . si 4 (Pogh’s) friend to vote against it Douyias re. | 00 Saturday last a correspondence ‘took place | the subject, which sets forth at length the nonitnre rp ae tel cing Pieced oT re cl t suggests in opposition to the pending Propo- | sponded, saying he would vote with the Senstor | between Senators Douglas and Fitch, with necessity of the annexation of Cuba to the | and Mr Douglas’s projects for absorbing Mexico tt Ss. SWEENY, Agent. sition, the present condition of the national | from Obio. He then branched off on to the 1ll- | reference to the difficulty between them oc- geographical in ity of our country, and | and insisting that Greet Briteta, on oye finances, and the recent demonstrations in | "°!S “ppointmente, and said they were dishonest, tegri accou: corrupt and incompetent. Senator Fitch inter- | curring in Executive session on Fr Cuba and Spain against the measure. rogated Douglas, and said it w: Teco: assage H. the large debts due her from Blexico, ht to BEAUTIFUL EX HLBITION OF CHEMICAL a ay last, mene —— be admitted as a partner in the peerd protec B DIOR ree a las again reiterated what be hed said. eh which, though not finally closed, up to near} Ix rmx Hous, Mr. Stephens again essayed — and ee om acs pet At the FB Cheech. Fe FA Ne agp —_ me . i y is i i ie London Da’ jews, anta (elty me ° > 17> The cost of each letter sent to San Fran- | again said it was untrue. Cries of order were | the hour at which the Star goes to press this to introduce a resolution setting apart the mchice Jaane = Thee A spate ee pibichien § ‘at 26 o'clock. cisco by the overland ronte is sizty-five dollars. | ‘benmade. Douglas continued the debate. Fitch | afternoon, it is thought will not lead to a hos- first three days in February next,for the trans- | f/2 under the present Frenen regime the peace ge cence one Slatut a ot oie tile meeting between those gentlemen; suffi- | action of business pertaining to the Territo- | of Europe bangs upon a very frail tenure.”’ r = US~ A genuine Scotch haggis, ‘great chief- | coming from that quarter. Criesof order were | ciemt concerning its tenor having transpired to | ries. ied ee ” hed For the benefit ot the tain o? the pudding race,” is on its way across | again made. Donglas then replied, and was generate that impression. R.A. Pryor, Esq., Mr. Morgan had objected, but now stated caarieeeee “3 tis Auttias goeemaie: RRS the cafes to grace the table of the Burns fes- Deagien ke cnuaea tence ee ee of this city, is said to have been the bearer of | that he would withdraw his objection if the tival in Boston 9 A on the subject of Servia, couched in rather sig. Or» FELLOWS HaLct. paris, Gphosed it, and said, turning to Dongias, | the notes of Mr. D., and Senator Benjamin | resolution was so modified as to exclude the | nifcant terms, viz: that the of tbe Pruth Se {> The recomendation of Gov. Merrill of | be bad! und-r « stened with indignation tothe language | those of Mr. F. a of applications of new States for Ad Russia had —— v Now see a Nioxtir, Lt as a ad mission. lowers 25 a casus ; . Maine that the Legislature of that State should cost apa pee pti be InvestiGAtine Commitree.—The Houéé of Mr. Stephens would not so modify his reso- | point of fact, no difference between it and the | COLOSSAL DIOBAMIC ILLUSTRATIONG meet but once in two years—appears to meet with | when a motion was made and the Senate ad- Representatives committee, appointed under | lution, inasmuch as Oregon is the only Terri- | Crossing of the Servian frontier by an Austrian favor among thepeople. journed. It is said the lie was given and most r A = Ti, q in the on ) as In the other, the in- : Rowers pecseual teaache uses?’ the resolution of Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, to in- | tory applying Las hee —— = ees as texrity and tntependoncbor the Gtiomadiempins RUSSI AN WAR 17 Mr Winans has introduced into the Ohio | Inquiry around the city has satisfied us of | Vestigate charges against officers ef the Navy | & new State, and be was desirous of bringing 1 wou menaced. > 7 eR i i issi fore the H as . SIEGE OF SEBAST POL. Senate a bill repealing the ten per cent. law, and | the substantial correctness of the statement. | Department, bas entered upon its duties with | ‘2¢ bill for its admission before the House, At au official reception, subsequent to the inci Co: giving parties the right to agree upon any rate of We have to add, by way of explanation, that | ‘be determination, if possible, to bring the tleman could allow the resolution to be enter- soon as possible. He suggested that the gen- | deut of the ist of January, it remarked that interest they ptease—the rate where no agreement the Mr. Potter referred to is Mr. Emery D. | tter toa speedy close. The written state-| tained by the House,and then introduce his | tothe Austrian ambassador, an if be wanted to the Emperor was most particular in bis attentions : cent ( hemical and Mi is made to be six per cent. ‘ show that it was not any feeling to him person- | ketry, Cane ing, Thunder, . Wind, i i ii roposition as an amendment. =o Rocompanied by ® Sats ace ee Potter, formerly a member of Congress, a gen- | ents submitted to them is said to be very | P asec is. ally that provoked the unwonted warmth of bis | and Kain. The x 4 UF The Indiana State Senate voted to repair | tleman of high, character, who is said to mve voluminous, and it is expected that there will il prs eta ape law ryt =a the phage atte eae rep herein . wren ce val peas —— eee eee = been tendered the position by the President | be 4 large number of witnesses called to testify rules, to aliow the reception of the resolution. | “'a fewer from Pa tn theledependanes Belge, nia hdmicsion 25 cents; R e 19 stant, te e _ i i i . | orally before the committee. Mr. Hughes moved a call of the House. reba women of the State praying for legislation in bate anodes oe ue when it Tiles a. On jie fatiar amalion! thd acto wes 28 yeas, | Lord Cowley, the British Minister, that the lm. qaothoe for sale of Reserved 4 Seats open from 1° to their behalf. mined to remove his predecessor. It is to bi Postuasters Conrinund.—The following | 89 nays. perial Government is ready to abandon the pres- 12.8, mead from to 4.0 I ———————————— presumed that there can be no objection to his appointments of tmasters have been con- Mr. Stephens then modified his resolution so | €"¢ system of negro immigration provided Great ae < » to comme: {> The London Weekly Register states that Grmati Giese Chae tha'eel si b PPpo' pos two instead of the first | Brit#in will frankly undertake to assist France |_| — the death of tbe Earl of Oxford causes an acces- | (Ou "malton other than the point said to bave | grmed by the Senate: Thos. Miller, at Co- ea. puree Secaat ect 7 er in obtaining coolies for the French colonies from HILHAKMONIC BALL. sion to the number ef Roman Catholic Peers, by ay made by Senator Pugh, that the re lumbus, Ohio; Joseph W. Griswold, at Lar- 105. 7s op _ the British ee ; TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 2th, i8'9, the succession of his eldest son, Lord Walpole, | b€ Was appointed to fill a Vacancy caused by | sing, Mich.; Thos. W. Pegues, at Camden, N. The Madrid jena or te Ist inst. contain a GRAND CONCERT 2 convert to the Roman Catholic faith. the removal of a friend of his, (Senator P. *)1.; A. H. Spence, at Placerville, Cal.; J. D. (OR RENT—PIANOS and MELODE ONS, at | brief report of ihedebate in the Chamber of Dep- | py ntra. RIGEGAN ———— should be a bar to it—a reason which will ton > <LLIs'=, uties on the preceding day relative to the mes- Mann, at Aberdeen, Miss.; and J. A. Browne Lf M U7 G.F Benkert, favorably known in ths strike all outside of the Senate as being a 2 : ‘ : c >) jn Between Sth and 10h sts. | sage-of Mr. Bucbanan about Cuba, of which pro- city as an accomplished musician and composer | at Portage City, Wis. es WEAVER, and : dings telegraphic mention has already been | Assisted by Nr. Ju" Da Weak eimore. . . . . . > Bt 's ra) ic 1 be y 1e 3» aS. DPS . sends us two of his late compositions ; “Napo’ | T°@ding of the appointing function of the Chief AG recat mand ate Pee aaee So Laie : Mr. JOS. F, HODGSON, leon IV Grand March,” and “God save our | Magistrate of the United States entirely for-] Tae Waarsen.—The following report of the i , < and ioth 6 M. Ulloa waid: “3 ask the Government if it — Cee ROBERT BALL President.” They can be bad of Metzerott, and | im to the design of the founders of the gov- | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | i= 24 : JOHN F.BLLIS._ | intends to reply to the message of Mr Buchan- Chil Sat represents that Prince Napoleon has stated to if price for Children except on 2, = Prof. LUTRA, of Baltrmors, Pianiat. a esi . ‘ 7 an, inasmuch as in that message isa ragraph a at Eliis’s. ernment in devolving it (that function) on the | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. [NPA RUBBER Omar kee eee on the subject on annexing Gaba to the United Paestan Paatt. N ee ee ee . President, rather than the member or members | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: Long Combs, Dressing Combs, &o.. at States, which contains a new and really grave | 1. (Qunrtette—spoed aw. New Mu —Jonn F. Ellis sends us “ The “ - Fs < JANUARY 1 jae 3t LAMMOND’s. insult to the Spanish na jon. Messrs Hodgson, G oy. Bali, and Dawson. Loving Maxourka,” by J Englebrecht, of Bal- | °F the Senate from the State in which the sp- ed vue N St ae \ SPLENDID COOK FOR SALE—A Save | Marsha! O'Donnell declared that the govern- | 2. Sex Sone ne hive Sqiail, Barker, timere, beautifullyembellished. Also, “Lady's | Pointment is made. Philadelphia, clear, cold. A Woman, 34 years old; 8 thorough covk ani | Ment was Rees to demand due satisfaction S. Swiss Song. eae Eckert. estes Scalo, Band Master—dedicated to ‘Mrs. | Senator Douglas, had all been disposed of, we ohare a prec cola Apply to Box 488, City Post Office. ia 24-St* | been in office our relations with the government | * Y#°~SP.) Rutter ard +. 3. fahter. irginia Russell of this city. apprehend, when he made his original fight Petersburg, Va lear, 22°," SRA TRINGNIAL ALL LL I> We see a gord of cons 4 ATRIMONIAI,~A young Lady.ian orphano | Of the United States have not ceased to be marked | 5. Alfin Bilin Rison W ency relative to | against the confirmation of those appointed to | Lynchburg, Va ged 19, amfabi 6 with the greatest cordiality. Accordingly { was Miss fad [cman Zaypand ively tature. now | SutBrined to rend in the mene of the President | € Duo—Tell Me Wnerede Fuinee Dwell. Glove Ex feeent local elections in Boston. The Tem- | places made vacant by the removal of Parties | Bristol, Tenn.. 5 d-pendent upon relations, being anxious tormme. | of the President of the United States that those ig ager = 1 ee Free salt the gor ny ud No.3 adopted the whol> | who had aided and abetted him in his lato war | Wilmington NG : diately change her situation acd feel more inde- scape lbatsd online per worthy? | 7. Deo—Flow Geatiy, Deva Jobn Parry aihong cae ee Ge Mard oftcersand councilmen, |on the Democratic party, its organizations, | Columbia, SC. : Oi'm rentleman af liberal views witha vigwto mat’ | fesentatiec ir thin eateed Toe Ae ey Lee ee sithough one of the candidates had two places of | measures, 40. In that contest (in the Senate) | Charleston, 8. NW. | rimosy. Woulf one fond ZI business in the ward, in both of which, upon the 8. Bird of Beauty. lic, such a cordial spirit was manifested 5 3 4. travel as sh Very romavtie disposition. ad- | (cru he was ingloriously defeated, it will be remem- | 5 nnab, ress, in full oo e, <: M that I feit convinced the relations between the | 9. I Breathe Once More Bareey most prominent windows, placards, stand in- - : Papen eet in full condones, Sites: I -M- N2™ | two governments were perfectly sinicabic toa Mrs. Rutter. scribed ‘Pure Bourton Waieke bered; so his renewed aspersions on gentlemen Coteatvas S. “| MBROTYPER LSualy Paorian aap any | (hut they could rua no risk of being troubled. | 1°. Song—The Tempest. N. Barker —— — we : ves J b . ITS AND QUICK | This confidence of the Queen’s government still r. J. Tabler. é sesits: Sate alee who were not then before the Senate, were ur Montgomery, Ala.. 3 a Kansas.—Leavenworth advices to the 20th ‘am : grocions and uncalled for. Hois understood to | Eednne Wa” subsists. 1a its relations with the United States, | !': Duo—When Should Love neck Benuty"s = er. 8 at C. # 4 as in those with all other countries, it bas always Mrs. Kutter and Mr. J. Tabler. . aoa “gine pocpomeniet have characterized them, one and all, as being Canuenaea, 4 sions ood. ted 4 cndcavored to Se clrommepent, moderate reserved, | 12. Duo—Teil ine \ here 1s tenuiy Found. Glover s a es, a a S = . in best oases or 2 : 7 ut always dignitied and firm, as the government Mrs hKu'ter vss Weaver. trial upon the charges of complicity in the re in every respect, about tho worst and vilest mon Pittsburg, Pa... +-clear, very cold. ge , frames at N. York of a great people ouzht to be. The period ef Ticks ts siefor cel ait troubles in southern Kansas. It is stated that | ‘2 the State. Wheeling, V clear, very cold 3 Murio Stores of Merere. Grafton, Va clear, very cold eats pe ones 0 discouragement caused by war and disusion bas G Metzcrott Juha we lee, — Sicherd De Capt. Srown, the chief of the opposition despe-]| T= Disarrointep SpzcuLators —Editor of | Parkersburg, Va clear, very cold. | aden of thane i : Sep ar reeves Aneel pe aarer . er ee Danial an Cage yg —— rad oes, has left the Territory. No further dim. | the Star: Iam nota newspaper writer, but de- | Marietta, O... sels basal = ital Pictures, ~ | tion. Ifthe power of Spain be not great enough | Tt: vulties are apprebended. There was no excite- | *ire to say something in defence of truth and ee ery Oene: Tickets FIFTY CENTS. 4 : 5 to menace it Is strong enough to defend the in- tTe’o. 3c ors at Twent at Leavenworth. justice. I have watched carefully the coutse of oo - ays (cor- | = eer A tegrity of the territory of the monarchy, and to Oe penat7 o'clock ; Concert commences a events previous to the receat unkffd attack on Thermometer,at 7 a.m. 15°; at a tae Gallery, fennsy!- Preserve the dignity of the Spanish name with- | {[7 rixpo from W.G. Metaerott, jaz2-3t* the Hon. Secretary of the Navy and the Engi Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a. m. to- Tith and lth streeis, near Willard’s jaz eg | Qutstain. In whatever circumstances the Span tected for temperature) a UU The Rev. Mr. Suilivan, 2c atholic priest, terete nnn esineeaneeaetonneeseias> i *HURCA” ; A A? R "3 of Charleston, S. C., paid over toa lady of that | in-Chief of hia Department, sad knowing many | 4y 22% minimum 14’. UR MU ETON ER ation may find Ger deteecttte ay an teture, | CCRURCE'S MiAGeRA ANS BARKER’ city last week thesum of $500, received through | of the facts connected with the awdtd of the con- —__--e Oo UR MUSICAL FRIEND. Rever wilh it shendon aantiaie portion of its in consequence of the recent unfavorable weather the confessional. He received it from Person | tract In question, feel humiliated to know that PERSONAL. peat the above maguihcent paintings will beon view for A weekly publioation of Sheet Music, suitable for territory—and a proposition having that tendenc m ‘ % +++- Feliciane Ruiz, Mexico, is at the National. | the ;lsyers aud stmners of the flome circle. and ace | ceri always be considered by the zovernment oy | O46, MOCE{OMRET: building of Messre. Bib :++; Thurlow Weed, Esq ., editor of the Albany | Sisting of siztee i full folio size, nea ba %] an insult to the Spanish people. (Approbation.) | ley & Guy, Peonsylvania a 2 doors west of (N. Y ) Evening Journal, is at Willards’, in peng eg ae Foret fave | The sentiment of nationality, wuich was sup- | Messrs. McGuire & Co.’s. Admission 25 cents. , feel sg D posed to be weakened by our intestine discords— | Hours of exhitntion from 10 to Saud 7 to ++, The favorite Swedish authors, Mrs. Emi-] Gacrsupeie a cece ieee ire Oo An abun who said {t was to satisfy an indebtedness right- fully due the heirs of the lady's father. The debt bas remained unpaid for at least a period of twenty-five years, asthe parent of the lady has men can descend to such baseness as those who make these charges have been guilty of. One poor deluded, empty-headed tool becomes the vietim of designing men, and writes a letter de- been dj Me Carlen and Miss Frederica Bt i Poms rows and heroic lanpivatiosts aicpiye aon een — ms dead ever twenty yeu le Carlen 8s Frederica Bremer, after a rous and heroic inspirations, displays now new rs monstrating his entire want of judgment, by long intermission, have each finished’ a new 5 ghtfu : vigor, and is incressing fa such a way that whilst BALLS, PARTIES, &c. uw Charles Neusiilthe well kaos the well-known electri- | 8Y!04 be was influenced by others in his report. | work. The fsvor with whieh OUR MUSICAL FRIEND | we will never be aggressive, and never aspire to — — — ‘ se ‘ et teh, things be?” Can men, pledged in| —.... At the closing of the sitting of the House | h1s been received by the public, acd the commande dominate, we will never allowanyencroschment | WOUNG BACHELORS IN THE FIELD clan and director of telegraphs at Tarin, is at | 1,020 such, things to do their duty, forget that | of Representatives, at Springfield, Litinois, last | 22% 1¢ nas won Sivas the E teas, are auarentves OL} 55 45 snade on the laberituner left oe by our fath- Pemae ie acd in a vast projeet for connecting | duty, and, adder-like, nek to ating the bend week, the clerk read the following: “1 am re- th. | A work co cheap, soonrate,and slexent Genoa with Buenos Ayres by means ofanelectric | that nurtured them? AIN. roba Third Assembly of tne YOUNG BACHE- oth ntrs. The same | €'s. (Approbation ) The Third 1 would call upon you, | quested to announce that Rev. Dr. McFarland fone of nie eee regular tores| M Olanzaga, in bis own name, and in that of ge a EY HESDAY EVEN. cable. This plan possesses an advantage over | Come from aa would reap reward | will deliver a lecture this evening in this Hall, perenet ayes fren, Cire ta! got Fae in ids other eminent members representing the | ING’ Jan. . E | from your saer' . and make that reparation | on the ‘ Education of Idiots’ Members of the | “Our Musical Frien ety excellence sre ifferent political parties, then roposed this ‘Tickets 50 its, admit entieman snd pee ore cable, between Velentia and Now-| Son te injarea friendship. = legislature are invited to attend!” recured by subsoribing to a periodical so cheap, and | tesolution.. eae r PR agg pm noe act oundland, as it !s divisible into various sections | © ‘The Uaron of Yesterday contains an able arti-| |... Messrs... J. Mackey, C. F. Holly and 5. iP recerig tas following composers have appeared | The Congress declares that it has received | 3" THE COMMITTE not exceeding 900 miles, while the Valentia cable | cle from ‘Practical Engineers” I have read it B. Bennett have arrived in Washington. as dele. | ia the firat ies nimbere thy eak forthenm | With satisfaction the declaration of the Minister TASHINGION LIGHT INFANTRY. Mezsures 3,000. Paerpee 7 =e Pr emigid lagenmne Gy a to | gates from the people of Nebraska Territory | nelv Mozart. & Lo: e Av Allorstein, Mey erbeer, a habe Se Affairs; my tees it a ——— _ W —— < — could m ve m pen ‘ opinion the Platte ri . wit - f lotow, Bargmu ler, ‘ai. nizetti, ve tothe government its constant support, in bl; w. OF The trial of Peter Corrie, at Towsonton, | is, that Mr. Toucey has senured the perviews ofa feeais ana Honse fat Ropemestations matin Strauss, Musard Thaiberg, Baife, Rossini, J. pide to maintain the integrity of the Spanish LIGHT INFANTRY oe Savane Md._, for the murder of Officer Rigdon, in Balti- | fearless Engineer-in-chief, and there's thi rab. + Weber, Kuoken, Speyer, Abt, G. A. Mactu ren, dominto: J that southern Nebraska may be embraced wahin po , , orpeguaaant timore, Lest fall, was proceeded with on Matur- | fh psewdo condenser men and patent rat-tra: Beilini, H. smart Asoher. Crouch, D’Albert, Bish roy , oo Bae aa: Cxpitel Hill, on MONDAY P | the bi i t $ ‘be resolntion was unanimously adopted, and jan. 24. pee : : Jnventors, have found their match, and failing In | ‘U ae eon lacey — of Kansas Re An dacteincs cenit oomneres 2S. | aecatabstesnioeaee Geeta Tickets ONt DOLLAR, admitting a gen ay. The entire day was occupied by the ar- all their ingeniously formed schemes of levying man’s rlabta” laceaner a that city Salita Ahn nary players and singers aniare invarially charac- The Madrid na, though a violent adver- Gao | ladies. By ote a COMMITTEE. gament of counsel. A night session had been | black mail; seek by stabbing in the dirk, to self Lede Indiana, who is said hee ace of terized by delicious melody and easy accompani- | sary of the Cal het, expresses warm approba- A contemplated but on account of the indixposition | injure those who were too noble to be congenial. the famous Florida chief, Bill Bowlegs, and | ™e2t# tion of the declaration of the Minister, and says JHE ROUGH AND READY BOYSIN THE of Mr. Preston, the defendant’s counsel, and cf | W* 1 not, like Toodies, *piously inclined,” 1 who was stolen from the Everglades ‘whaxel . OUR MUSICAL FRIEND that in a question which, like that of Cuba, af- FIELD AGAIN. One of the jurors, the court adjourned at five ee = of cl tae peer them writhe | child, and subsequently educated In Maryland. | paplished thas ec arpa Sorted = raion or | fects the national honor, Spaniards, whatever aun Perper oie forty fue ROVER a Pate le § *| dered from any beokseller or periodica: dealer. i . wi f take pince r- ’elock, until this morning ‘Wednesday. out Messrs Keyhole rs She Is said to be remarkably Intelligent. Will be sent direot from the offes of publioation at | “Heir differences on other points, will always Le . | mony Hall, D street, between 12th and Ist m= hnensaince. _ Co” report the over-heard conversation. Oh! |, ---- A yentieman has lately left New York for| the folowing tater: yearly Si. h yoage,, 7He other journals employ simitar lan- | Sed. on MONOAY AVENING cea, Savcctems tx Svain.—A letter from Erla, in no, that would be too good listeners, & “| London for the purpose of making an arrange- Melis core S for pred tal No meteeeine Hd " i oe pledgs themselves that ther wil the province of Hoesca, states that a large body Well, | bave raised my safety-vaive and feel re- | ment, or agreement, with Mr. Charles Dickens Rakes for isan han 6 mouths. yable in advance YIN THE FIELD neither spare pains or expense to make thie the of armed smugglers, who were escorting con- | lieved.’ 1p conclusion, f would way to the Engi- | {0 deliver. in this country, the series of readings | “Otis of Our Musical Prieud *” 13 Frankfort | YJORPHY IN THE FIELD. grandset affair of the season. t neer-in-chief, there are those around who watch | he has read with so much eclat in England. The | street, New ork. Ci SEYMOUR & GO A general invilation is bereby extended to our taband goods toa very consid-aable amount, | carefully and natrowly over you; keep on in your | fer to be made to induce Mr. D. tocome will be 8 2t-ImD& W Were attacked a few days ago by a detachment of . Morphy Chessmen—something new. - “ i an irre es ¥ Domigoes. Backgammon, de eS wf omen yi Joy a ‘Will be weued. resent straight-forward course, and though the | Of so tempting a character that little doubt is en- OVEL AND UNIQUE FEATURE. Bes: quility of Steel Razors, Pen Koives &o. Deets PLETE Cee eae coeeaion. twenty-two soldiers and elght cavalry, in a strong Sriaic aware of lookers”” should how! around | tertained but that he will accept. A NONE E AAD ae Just received at McLAUGHLIN’S. whe IFTY CENLS, admitting « gentiemsa Position near Cuellas, and dispersed after a sharp | YoU, the pilot of truth will guide your craftaafely -- Mr Barnum’s first lecture on Money THE THREE LIONS ee “Pa. ave., ret, sth and 9th sts. Committes of Arrangemsants combat. They were then charged by the cavalry pam bore apg grap etn —S. seen re Dae area Neary trees or To rae canes Ont: Jacob Hess, Jonu F. Medex, . tion—looking over 2 ndon E, jneer cess. a 10} ety 0 use theex- y © THE iESs — i i * % and twenty-six of them were made prisoners Eriday Decounee 3, a find the following : pression of = asp Times, which says: THE NEW a PRESS wail oyen.on Souslay neat SH received «nd Rents Ofut jaf San wing: 7 — ee eee “ V itt: rl thade! Li ether a e multitade applauding an ora. 5 = . 7 sarge utiful assortment o rod. F ridiey, ‘The lumbermen and capital- of lncematives;"" (net dopreaubesionrtoes tor for a deliberate panegyric of chumbag? may WRITING FOR THE LEDGER. Flowers and Feathers, ‘ancy and Velvet cet a ists of Richmond, Me , have lately o ‘d anew | & not being regarded asa t at home, mi- | be considered ay a sign of the high moral state}| Inaddition tothe MOUNT VERNON Fapers, | Herd Dresses; liiusi n Capes and Berthas branch of business. They have set mechanics to Be to Vienna; the lean system of | of a nation, is a point that we will not here dis. | by the Hon. KDWARD EVERETT, the NEW Ag ete mater] Mrjpons [ut sashes: — complet: the besees poruion, Ehey en- railways was planted, but he did not remain to | cuss. But we are bound to admit that Mr. Bar-| YORK LE DGER, dated February 5, to be issued ssee; real Black t 0 ne > the y drm ‘and box them ap and eved thaonts watch the growth, and so returngd.”” num is one of the most entertaining lecturers : ‘a , that “1d ai % next week, will contain crixinal contributions from n 1653 be made a great sensation, aimed ever addressed an audience on a theme uni- | the editors of the three leading daily journals of New eng lp eg tor po es do peony wags etn ae vs Crone the a ntic | Versally intelligible ”* York City: James Gordon Benne't, Esq. the veto. cree, and Revbrosdered Handker ory ne = + [in six days, placarde every where. acom- aac w. “ 3 I ‘They complete them entirely, “even to the | pany was got up which subseriied very smartly | Jones,” so called from’ is Raving. bee “ror a| fet,awor of the Herald: the Hon. Horse Greer, | Kept ine Ladies’ t ancy and Trimming Store, all of Snest of the finish, and box them,” eh? Do | ( carry the scheme into operation f Tit 4 Li 6 R } - They smart } long time the agent of the United States Bank, they lathe and plaster the wails, build the chim- 7 ~ . found that the steamer | died in Cinci ATMO Is willing to make herse f genereily . seful im wen. Apply ai the Columb House, © ttre, given. y ie Colum 0} ' . next to the‘orner of ist, near the Benet’ ee ited Tims. From the penof Mr. BENNETT we have IL? Ail those who have not settled the rbillsare ANTED TO RENT—A +USK inthe t nati last week Thirty years ago ed ively = earnestly requested to do 80 as early a8 possicie, WwW Ward, contaizing from 4 to 6 rooms, by & puno- would not go at all, and had to be converted int four original poems, en! d, reepectively : BE GITtING Ling 5 pei neys, and stncco the ceilings before boxing ? a sailing craft. Well, now, a great many thou. | the Gazvite bullding, and the Besdoeanitoee in] “LINES TO A’ LADY” an Spostrophe to} ja 22 6t No. 14 Pa. av., bet. sth ad 9 h sia, Madera Address Box No, 3, Star Cffioe. Tae Decimat Cumnency ix Cawapa The sand who do not read the Engineer read t! » | Surrounding it excited general admirati n “MARY ANN,” “AN ANGEL SMILE,” ana = = a NTED. . ‘ ae and we take great pleasure in further introducing | was then THE rich may of the city, and as the} “A FRAGMENT.” E C. WEIRMAN’S CARD WANTED —1 wien to rent aSTALL um astabie Canadians have long used the denomination of | some of ‘hese wonderfully injured i 9 2 y OR HIS Patrons and others, the Ladies and inthe >econd Ward for the use of one horse ¥ fnji Parties. financial agent of the United States Bank, atone} From Mr. GREELEY we have s oharacteristi Heads of Families of Washington, George during the day. Persora having such Will please dollars and cents on their bank bills, and they jentiemen (Lord forgive m+) who | time bad control of most of the land upon which | article, addressed to “YUUNG MEN IN THE -: ip Wg address Box 033, City Port Ufhoe, stat: town, Alezan and vicinity. 7 a bave more recently adopted the declined notation . pot ceaee hac - weed : if Pacieeeh pee, Saeee heer ar tii d ond COUNTRY, WHO DESIRE TO SEEK THEIR yo WEIRM A - a 15th street, between flew and price per month. ta their coin. Three new silver pieces are is- notes on Philadel ate are Bad storms versity am lomestic afflictions re FURTUNEIN THECITY.’ ork avenueand street, returned from at . ; Alike wales suapéctively of pasts 4 Phiaand Cuba. | heavily upon bim, from which be never recov- * iP h avery ine stock of ms Ladirs’ aud | WYANTE a ee TA Bas E HOURE, mass of mechanics say in Phila. t And from Mr. RAYMOND w: have an interest- SUSTUM MAUVE SHUES, which be with @ sma Dwelling attached. if poss:bie. ‘weaty ceats. These pieces present a medalion | delpbia, or are we to depend entirety ‘9 nie pews piped dirs eo fe Taken te theme ing scoount of “A VISIT TO THE HUME OF | wi juced rates for cash Bt pln iced Serge nthe ee likeness of Queen Victoria, surrounded with the | SMnations from a 10 by 12 room? Gentlemen, | des Lavalia 4 JANE EYRE he same make. quaity of material. du | ¥!!! P esses . ol « y OrkG@.Ausbip,and e'egant finish ax here / ANTED—To exoti following 1 ae d you are a smart set, but can hardly work out your vast amount of interesting matter by the | [SD Lassen wok be te W poospes deme eagle Pretnine oa Gratis Re- | ends, { apprehend. Veritas. Ie” FESSIQENTS’ MOUNTED GUaRp,| LEDGER regulsr corps of popular contributors; | patrove thsusioes the Drneteag tas i”? and pos: F aa f ny - neath which “five cents, 1858,” surrounded by | Gonz tro Firs.—The Republican and other et at Qe ona State, apg at No! New Path Se i. 5 bh wi nue, bet ween lvth and Tith ste. aa ia lott " be o pect : TOTS Me | eee yy BTOR Y, golir iy wilereme in nad areretoe weekenn.- Aide of Pens EN TA STO KS on thenorth 5 ‘ hip, or two oak twizs bound toyether at the stem. opposition newspapers are taking on dreadfully | jX1.) 9; 3¢/ r poem Pesci ENTITLED *'i{s has mote arrangements preatis to natend his Ms. Foxsrtm ax rux Sitven Bans.—The | 0Ver the proposition te accord to the President | att e wnber is requested. THE HIDDEN HAND. business. and th u sol ceed: Mobile Register is “authorized” to say “That the means of negotiating in right down earnest PEC ; ace: betta Tilbacing steno tg Sel he ily, Sa Mr. Forsyth assw erga w! e isiti f*The Bride of an Evening,” “The De- aponsibilit mes = ee ‘* the : bole re- | for the acquisition of Cubs. All of them seem jem WIL LBE AY AL HELD bY seer in beg i a Ps so” &e., & “cretion of the | to have made up their minds tha i the young ladies of the the # -_ “eat hegy treasure in question—that he is prepared ra eon Shak sip staid old eTANOS ne Te Y. ny i OST REMARKABLE de. Bngine Hi x rae. | forming altogether the M - | gentleman, if entrusted with the wherewithal Vurpoee of purchasing Scipio ee ay che petent . » RoW, several Cooks, Chamber- ‘ in the world. maida. Waiters, Drivers, Farm Hands. fend and justify the act—that be wil! make public , . Jobnaen's son. Sra Oe ts BS SES Boe ee 5 se 8-ly tances to accomplish the Nation’s earnest desire in | J0BR2°R's sou. 8 aiee via gels Cae pagent: the WASHINGTON ART ASBUCIATION HE CRLEBRATE, as itean be done with safety to the parties 1n matter, will run away to Kamskatka, per- vem f Imesting atthe Asseoaine cine | To! CHUEBRATED 5 MEDICINES, Perfect shape “LOST AND FOUND. Mexico, who would be exposed to peri! in the | 2*P%: With the money bags; or forthwith spend | he dat ED VERD Y EVEN! Ne, Or inca Fish” UST—Un the night of the concert, between civil war now raging in thatcountry by their pub. | it Perhaps in oyster suppers, upon his political | 22 f tendance of the meiabers | o/tese Femedios ‘tuosessfal prastion, sad arate | New mess MACK ERE ery superior, B He atte. the Thee re, or ai the The- lication at this time—sad that he is entirely con. | *Pporters—those terrible fellows who, accord- nebenauns By order OUGH BRUFF only reliable preparations to cure thé Various ills Also. Halibut, smoked and in pickle, oo ages (BRACELET. gold clasp. Thomme fident bis course in connection with the affair wii! | img to such newspapers, live altogether by| ja2zat* ~" povcas ‘Seoretary. aR COUGH SYRUP.UR £ he inside. x meet the fall sanction and approval of his coun- | plundering the national treasury, by and with NTINGS AND STATUARY BY | PECTURANT wil radically cure Coughs, Colas, ‘Tongues and Sounds trymen, as well asof bis Government.”” the direct aid of its sworn guardian. Te akttercay RTISTS—The tite) anneal Boa-aee Hropehitia, and Lung » Price Daten errings, in kegs, BOARDING. 17~ The Madvid Gazette contains a royal d - von meh, Washington Art A DR. J. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE RuP, Sealed lernage, in tin, BonEDAND ROOM —Wonra, im md cree for the regulation of rallway concessions 1a et s at the 004 | % feat porous td Salmon, tiem tins Btregoous foot ns bo ual at Nanas 3S Cuba. The railways are to be classified as ofthe Jeli spacious Galler: aoe are suaeed ks é rs ps first, second, and third class. Those of the first ines, &e., &o. class are to begin at the capital and cross tte KING & BURCHELL, avenue. disti ‘ wen 3 j tf - ja 2t corner lit" st. ang Vermont centre of the island as faras the extremities of being 3M i 8. SANDNER the eastern or western departments; those of the guardians and G. Cominco all; of io 19th Jae on UPPER AND LEB R, second are to begin at some one of the seaports the*A: No: 69 Buitex = RET, G werrown, D.C. and communicate with one or more railways of rf é Paice’ of, Kime on Alba i Price the st eee SPANISH, SW eon ta pat tre pelt aie mot * out i j ; MO Terets moderne, ei io past JST REQELV ED, From Parone ai the Mane FFALO ROBES! “BUFFALO ROBES MUsiG ie Vioun, Fiute, Vio ineeiio, and Bary BY ih oe ceed om reg | CRNTNne the Intent publications ials iofgupsior BUFFALO ROSS whch |) Avis: oNAium, Flas, Carer al Wies P , C. MoGUIRE & CO, ‘ennsy venia D GENTLEMEN, ° feet tyree ~£ ce evordera ge ja Be

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