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Nee GOSSIP. | severely in a series of Fe¥0lutions. There were CONGRESSIONAL. GEORGE’ WNe ANUSEMERTS. FG oe ec ecce co svaons| ern diss Kile, ove wounded motly,| Thirty-Rfh Congreu_ econ Sesion, ee Ray ee ne 7.0. Desens, EVEN = A Onaprer or Cnarces.—A sorrespondent | four severely, and nearly all slightly. One| Ix ram Seats, the Pacific Railroad, f = p Aiea ache tae eS i Panama i killed; eae i TY: of the New York Times, writing from Pan’ white man, named Samael Stephens, was killed; VASHINGTON OF ne under date of Jan. Ist, brings divers charges | ..4 another, named Brown, wounded. ee Spee against the officers of the Navy i —— The rai > wheunb, «RESETS peanne ots alie t billingsgate abuse of them with-| Tae Waarmen axp tex Crors.—The rain 7 , UD Theagh “ The a is winger on = -_ hey oe 3 sat ee the chapter with an | of Friday and Friday night last, in this neigh- | Appropriation bill was abe debated and a ite edition In 80 large as te require it | unfairstatement of the conduct of the Depart- |b yrhood, was perhaps the most copious that | amended; and during its consideration Mr. "ThE total ‘ecdipts Sor the wast taneeniind 6 ‘ raat te press at an early hour, Adver- t in sending officers and men to Panama | has fallen in the same space of time in this | Dowdell moved to strike out the section appro- $59,544 29,and the total ex pendiiures to 56.004 38. SWISS SWAINS. ve Ea ‘s. 5 ‘inating $75,000 to pay the expenses incur: leaving a balance in cash on band on the 3irt r. J. ° . Bema therefore, shewld be sent in bn toraliee Core oe anata, he wage te, | Tesiom in the last year. The general freeze of pee.) back rar Bo the slave porae December of $3,119 91; of eaten $1 653 a0 +e 2 ci en ofivss Baoge arn op etherwise they may net appear | riose had been at Panama, he says, for a the succeeding night caught the super-soil sur- tee behead maintaining them there one fear. | lenge to various’ special accounts’ and $1,796 22 wit sth AND DUET, month, the men-being crowded on board the charged with water, and froze it probably to : Ps rd ~Pcioes <3 aaual. a, . es ot > Gaonexrown, Jad. %, 1850 THIS EVENING, Jen. 38, 1859, Means weave Gathers from That brilliant artist, the fonclee report of owr Corporation MISS JANE M. DAVENPORT, Cler Laird, Eaq , of the nancial cond’ | yi 2ppear in the favorite charneter of “Paulie” tion of @ur Corporation for the “year 1656, and . he ; which was read before the Common Council at LADY LYONS. its meeting. After whieh the charming after piece of as debated by re. B, Simmons, Johnoge, Die "tes, and the Senate adjourned. : In tax Hovsn, the Consular and Diplomatic ara: Thisamendment was concurred in by Messrs. | ‘© the general fund of the Corporation i E MORNING PHsSS. | 58tn20 which happened to be lying there, | the depth of some six inches; for the cold was'| ciny. Singleton, Carry and Craige, with some'| _The-clerk also furnished an estimate of the re SPIKIT OF TH 4 » ty celpts an@ expendit for the present year, ‘sents, at Metzsrott’s Mus: and the officers compelled to board in the town | very intense. Up to this morning there was | little ification of ve akerne and opposed cower that irall eneral taxeuarcostiected oh np of Peon. enue and 11th street, ned The Union, eS ne Oar nearer at $4 per day, while the vessel is cruising some | siizht abatement of the cold, and the con-| by Messrs. Phelps and Nichols. paid over within and the C! © | wil be open dasiy from 9 8. mw p.m. in England,” takes the London - Some other unimportant business was trans- and Onto Canal Company continue to pay inter- acted, when the House adjourned. est on their bonds, the receipts of the year will exceed the expenditures $1,675. Tue Clerk fur- ther remarks, in this connection, “it Is reasona- tec thociainlanaa a said poliey, and quotes 2,000 miles up = coast. This he attributed — Po! ifieation of the | ‘the ‘“‘bungling”’ of the Department officers, from Alison’s Htehey; pearoaprpeemi of the | *'though he must have known that it is a mal- po what the U ieee oe tiveun Britain in the | 24venture Consequent upon causes beyond all Ww Page PP,» human perception to foresee or power to con- estern Hemisphere. The same paper, speaking of a self-sustaining trol. The circumstances are briefly thus: sequence isthat the wheat now in the ground was frosen very fast. If the temperature suddenly changes, much of it will be spewed Preceedings ef Sita 7" Die: te. suppose, however, that neatly the out, and thus destroyed. A heavy snow| Ix rae Senate, to-day, Mr. Hamlin preg amount of general taxes due in 1659, will remain storm, to lay on the earth and then pass | sented the credentials of Wm. Pitt Fessenden, | over uncollected until anes a oom: ane, and Senate from Maine. will remain over, which is $10,344. Shou at x away very gradually, would aaah calhist re-elected to _ rater en ee be the cave, ie oa pee om that the Tepeipts of i839 i Commander Davis, the officer in charge of the | damage from accruing to the wheat; but naught A joint resolution from louse short of the expenditures about $5,600.” wie nag rine ang a oi | 3 Mar nine Dato | a he ryote tn | he in rman Saat | Fee aig a ee a ee of the iene between the | iNg San Francisco, that his vessel would proceed | will anewer t. chat end. A succession of in- | ermment in I , y sais Pig pte tedlipebit peter be tocat ors e and his constituents, thus li- | *® Panama, stopping at Acapulco, and other complete thawings and freezings, at short in- On motion of Mr. Brown, Saturday of this Pn toanen cpuenern at Maiorepronen ae ese it { action in the halls | Points on the Mexican coast. Accordingly, on | tervals, which would not be extraordinary con-| week was set apart for the consideration of 1858, distinguishing respectively those which atone me conta the Representative | the 4th of Uztobor, the Department sont orders | sidering the character of the winter so far, —- Series fe = ee = Comes reslly belong to 1857; but paid in 1368, and those ‘ol 5 z A * % ard cal wv roperly af = persue it with little chance of deteotion. It | ‘ him at Acapulco, to proceed to Gusymas. | would leave little worth gathering of the mit Messrs. Lane and McCarty upon the floor piscawi<s TR2.0 48, and the latter to $2,404 55, es that the Department will ultimately These orders left New York on the7th of Oo- | wheat in this vicinity; for not one acre in fifty of the Senate during the pendency of the In- — = ow hana _ a revenue to the Gor- | tober; and it was probable they would reach | is properly drained. Seasons like the present | Of, the Senate. d pay Pr thet Treagaitiod pom seal ae ca a country becomes | Ac@puleo by about the 22d—not sooner. On | one teach the importance of underdraining to and the total to $5 27: ag Senators. densely settled, as it now does in the States of | ‘2¢ 12th of October, Commander Davis wrote | the intelligent and observing farmer, in lan- HILHBARMONIC BALL. THE CAMPBELLS’ ARE COMING: SIXTEEN TALENTED PERFORMERS. ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY, Jan. 27th, 1859, MATT PE&L’S O®ISINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS “4 a .New York, Bi sted mite New Songs, Choruses, Operatis Buries t jaw 20" PHILHARMONIC HALL. Madame Laborde and Carl Formes, Assisted by M'lles POINSO 4 ANv GHIONI ; BERKEL. cm UOMERZA, ofthe Sole Perform- M wilgive ONCE RT IN GRAND are “on TUESDAY Peters Bis fees eof eats will comme: - day woisottne oh dsie Sucre of W. @ Me-zerott. ja q SON BALI, MECn: Avenue, sean Texte Staczer, Ninth Night of the World-Renowned OLD JOE SWEEN''S OPERA TROUPE, THE MODEL BAND CF AMERICA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 2th, New Songs, New imnces. New Burlesques, and This girses = a eee prea = no valuable information in relation to the rffaira « Mr. iverson moved to lay the resolution on te peer gewtee nr waipes pr en - the table in due time be put into the hands of our citiz-ns Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode the Department from Acapulco that he had re- | guage stronger than eloquent words. He whose Mr. Mason thonght that was the proper dis- i. prinied forge’ The Clerk petty it up by say- Island, and Massachusetts, to say nothing | ©eived letter from Flag-oficer Long which | lands are thoroughly underdrained may defy poaition ta aki OF tf. ing, that during the last year he has heen able about the postal statisti of the densel would induce him to shorten his stay at Act-| such changes and casualties; while all other Mr. Trumbull spoke at Jength in favor of | to pay promptly all demands apon the Corpora- one slew pulco, aud that, by the 15th of November, the | farmers must necessarily suffer immense!y from | admitting the contestants on the floor. He | tion pp aeeted ey gre Peng at phil aoa pled countries of Europe. St. Mary’s would be at Panama. This letter them. cited the case of Claiborne and Colson, of Ten- cr Sheckel, by attributing his ability to'dero The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional gata! ; : nessee, in which he said that the Senator from in agreat measure to Mr.5.’s activity in coile t- Proceedings and news to-day Date cat the Department on the 20th of) Tue SxxaroniaL Tear Door.—Nover in Virginia (Mr. Mason) had voted to rescind a| ing tne taxes, and promptness in peying, trem Bi iiexn hae ststien e Oeteber. Concluding from coc Dept a the course of our experience here have we | resolution which he had peeupenly yee for, | into the town treasury 4s acaes [7 The members of the Maine Legislature | have been rashness to do otherwise) that Com. | seen the pablic more amused than by the | admitting those gentlemen to menibership. The Democrats are making preparations for a have a concert of sacred musicevery morniag, 15 | Davis would not remain at Acapulco sufi- | igen gravely mooted yesterday in the Senate, iri Spee _ eed had bent aplidrse iecikiv-reming tie oa eee ores = U7 An Elmira paper says that the President | *? @usymas to reach him, the Department im- inkling of the details of the muss occurring in say was, that if he gave the last vote the first Spo SR eran ingen Ghniathuee eatin bs of the New York and Erie Railrozd has issued aad made sais amy ry the re" | seoret session on Friday last, was a trap-door | must Dog been wher. This ae now be the local columas of another Washington paper, orders to the conductors to take the names of all | lieving officers and crew, by the mail steamer and dark and secret passage leading from | fure the Senate already been thoroughly | tothe effect that a large number of vagrants were PUN WITHOUT VULGARITY. Lp nanan See of the 20th of November, to Panama. so as to somewhere in the lower regions up into the Selin Weighs the Goeber atpomon at eae workhouse ie tirety woe, Nota single = IF A Gionons Biil for To-night. UF Aneditor of Indiana was attacked by a | Meet the vessel there. . galleries of the chamber, which if climbable matter was to lay it on the table. grant having been committed to that — i: BE = ge ce man for some personal grievance. ‘The editor It seems, however, that Com. Davis was un- for anything but acat, could hardly have ac- Mr. Seward was in favor of taking time in pov eigiedt pete inaeeret See Ts 8. vD. wale os Mie alere tvotd injuring him, and preventing | expectedly detained at Acapulco, and on the | commodated all. the correspondents of the | this matter, and discussi pee sitar system. ‘The activity of the officers the last few | REAUTIF UL EX AIBITION OF CHEMICAL bis injuring us, we got out of the way.”’ 30th of October he received the orders directing twenty or thirty distant papers, published in ay a —— D steat al ae x2 entry = =a. to pretty we!l clear the | "4, ri¢ M. P. Church Congress sty Cpesiewe, aL, Te er " him to repair to G@uaymas, which he accord- different places, that on Saturday contained | 2°°F ° y apiies, such stock. nse heme ek: On WEVNESD x EVENING, Jan. 5 {> The Supreme Court of the State of Indiana | - P y the contestants. The following has been rece’ f at 7% o'clock bas decided that the liquor law of 1858 is not in | iB8!y obeyed. Of course, when the officers and | sceounts of the affair. Our ome opinion is) Mr Bayard did not see the necessity of ad- | cellent Indy subscriber: ‘Please, in your next | ‘The © jnoty oorsincof agora Bist ry. Sorip- force. ‘There ts not a concurrence of opinion | Cre™ sont from New York reached Panama the | that those correspondents, suspecting that | mitting gentlemen upon the floor of the Sen- | letter to Peden ib creent fo exch one of Its mu- | ture History. Scenes in ine Holy Leu, London, of the Judges as to the ground of decision, but | St- Mary’s was not there, and they were something extraordinary was about to trans- | ate until this matter was settled. He thought shelves, and return every borrowed book Should | Lights. Admission 25 ccnts: Children under 12 they are unanimous in the result.” compelled to remain to await further orders. pire there, dispatched, each, his own confiden- | it Would not be quite consistent with the dig- the idea take with the public, you will confer a poor, 10 cents. For the benefit of st BN eR ae a Tn ail this, there is not the slightest cause for | * < ae PT nity of the Sonate after their previous action | or oat favor upon those who have loaned books | °° —_ == {> Her Majesty Queen Victoria, bas been et tial black cat, to climb the sinuosities of that | On tho subject. and not bed them returned ” HR407'S COLLECTION OF THE ILLUS- pleased to accord her bounty of three pounds to | *ttaching censure to the officers of the Depart- remarkable dismal defile, and listen. QOther-| The reaclution was laid on the table—yeas| A fight occurred last night on Water street, oor EXHIBINION FO ‘vi HORT TIME three children ata birth, at Trevor, near Lian. | it was the result of a combination of cireum- publish so different accounts of the affair as he Pacific railroad bill was then taken peal he Washington durursuteriety, when oe TSRARYS CALLER) pee Pe evenme. golled; she is the wife of Jobn Jones, whoworks | stances, impossible to be foreseen and counter- they did? In tHe House, Mr. Dodd, from the Commit- | fuited in Woodward giving iaaden a ver gang, wos ) names have ue eaoes — istri i - | dan, nd on the side of th 1o'd Words. i —— fib accion rere eae : Tar Recepriox.—The second Executive re- | tee on the District of Columbia, reported ad sina, Se Soothes Oe ecarie thighs, with a | To properly appreciate thie collection, ut must be 17 On Saturday several hundred of thepow- | Another charge is that Flag-officer Armstrong, ception of the season, last night. was undoubt- | Versely on a Senate bill concerning the transfer | yiite” ‘Wondered was ar-ested by the police, me eh pelt gas He Mpls she ES er-loom weavers in the Southwestern portion | °7 being relieved of the command of the East edly one of the largest and most brilliant that | 204 ownership of certain church property. and lodged in the loves — a never beon esusl ed. sh of Philadelphia, were on a strike for an advance | [ndia squadron, on the expiration of his term, has ever been held. Among the distinguished Mr. Bowie, from same committee, reported ho 2 ated regret pe Justice Reaver, UF Open, free, from®a m.te6p mje of 15 per cent. on their wages. Some state that | ordered Fleet-surgeon Wood to retura with him sons present we noticed Secretaries Thomp- | *4¥ersely on a Senate bill for the protection of | -p),cOm™ advertised by Barnard & Buckey at DD FELLOWS BALL. ‘rita tea hours aday labor, they can make only | overland from the China seas, on account Pe P - A P-| property in the District of Columbia. the warehouse of the Washington Acqueduct, on wa! avis four or five dollars fafa ce : his ill-health. This trip, eays the Times’ ce son, Floyd, and Toucey, with their ladies; Post- Also, a Senate bill to reimburse the Corpo- Now Oren, axp iixnvertine Nie J e aed : Water ee to-morrew, is well worthy om SANDERSON’S ss = : ter General Brown and lady; a large num- | ration of Georgetown $4,600, expende on the | attention of almost every one, ax articles useful * cr iaredaatin ciset, Mr- Tom Taylor, and | respondent, cost the Surgeon $1,000, which the | Dvir areatnes aca eee af Wis teansuri baw ethabemeae in almost every branch of mechanism, trade, | COLOSSAL DIO nAMIC ILLUSTRATIONS Theodore Martin, have consented to act as judges | Department refuses to pay, though expressly Representatives; several members of the diplo- Mr. Wright, from the same committee, re- | f*rming, and housekeeping will be offered. See of the poems submitted in competition for the | authorized and directed to do so by the Iaw; | “Pr® : d RUSSIAN WAR AND SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. Comprising Battles. Sieges, Bombardments, S*orms, Siipwrecks, Tornadoes, Burning Cities, sect Chemical nad Mostnieal Temtatiens of Bi mi a = Serr . ‘Canoansdine. Thander, Lightning, Wind, aad Kain. The whvele sccom; 7 ™ SPLENDID BRASS BAND. 1DJ™ Admission 25 cente; Reserved Seats $0 cente, No halt price for Chiidren except on Saturday after- 001 . Office for sale of Reserved Seats open from 10 te 12a. m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m pea open at 7, to commence at 7% o'clock. att iw premiums offered by the Crystal Palace Company for the best poem in honor of Robert Burns They have six hundred poems before them matic corps; Capt. Hudson, of the U. 8. Navy, celebrated for his connection with the Atlantic cable expedition; Generals Jesup and Lawson, of the U S. Army; Gen. Peasley, late collector rted back a Senate bill providing for the en- | #4¥ertisement. : [odes of mechanics’ fins on buildings in om new in the markets, = ae ie the District of foal Posent. meso : Mr. Craig, of Mo., from the Post Office Com- mittee rented a bill providing for the trans- | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'’TS. er a ee A rtation of the mails from the Atlantic to the "i 7 of customs at Boston, his lady and daughter; Basie patel pee RATIFICATION, MEETING. Mrs. Roswell, of New York; Mrs. Craig, of Mr. English offered a substitute. of Georgetown will be held at Forrest Hall on Georgia; Miss Bass, of Mississippi; Miss Hous-] Mr. At ins, from the Committee on Post HURSDAY, the 27th inst., at 7 wo sieck, fee the 4 es . ing the nominstion of R. R. Craw- ton, niece of Gen. Houston; Mrs. Helmbold. a noe, re) Sea pres pains ad acts in re- ford, Boa. as the Candidate for the Mayoralty K. i i H - ation to the Pos: ico epartment. + Crawiord, ” other distingu! = hed Lacan anion sgt trae d (TS Chapman, from the Judiciary Commit- | ¢T# Will address the meeting. nee other notables whose names we cannot now call tee, reported adversely on dividing the State to mind. of Pennsylvania into three Judicial districts. Tur District Berore Concress.—Those| Also, a bill to punish forgery of military and yet had the Surgeon refused to obey the Flag-officer, he would have been dismissed from the service, dc. Surely the author of the let- I~ The Rev. Dr. Daily, President of the In- | ter must have known that the selection of a diana University, is nowjon trial in Indianapolis Fleet-surgeon is, by law, vested in the Presi. before the Rev. Mr. Cillet, the presiding Elder dent, and the act of the Secretary in ordering of his conference, and a committee of five minis- him as such, is the act of the President. But ters, on the charge of drunkenness and improper in | the Seeretary, in directing Commodore Arm- ‘cepauee ee Oe ee ag strong to return to the United States, did not Gaplas at'Uil Gigibcietend al tise. Sec’ authorize him to take the Fleet-surgeon of the aS Uncle Tom’s Cabin have peas ‘ordered penparen hess _ Se his owe Persea oomye- for the British Museum. Among them are thir- | D1°2C®; Dor did be approve of bis doing eo. interested in C ional legislation for th boynty land warrants, or certificates. [This teen different German versions, two Welsh, two | Neither were the expenses of Surgeon Wood | ‘terested in Congression: seen 2 Wi pat provides that, if any persons shall forge, Magyar, two Wallachian, one Wendish, one Po. | Charged against him by the Department, but District of Columbia, are reminded that Sat- or eauso to be forged, issue. or cause to be is- lish, one Russian, one Greek, one Armenian, be- | against Com. Armstrong, who made himself arday next having been set apart for the con- sued, any military any land pled cer- sides Datck, Swedish, Danish, snd all the lan- | personally responsible for their payment, by | sideration of such business by the Senate, they bape ae cel aay Tia apes hee es guages of Southwestern Enrope. his order. had better promptly attend to their interests peccgelirbas than tancpaare i. notie: re {CF A paragraph from Montreal Pitot has | _ There are two other charges in the list, but, | Where their due protection may be se-ured by | Aster e chort discussion, the bill was passed. | 8 23-!w $9 and 10: Wateg strest. been going the rounds stating that the tubes of | if strictly true, they amount to nothing, as Personal interviews with members of tho Sen- the Victoria Bridge were bent or bad settled A | there are numerous combinations of circum-| ate’s District Committee or other honorable Mr. Whitely, from Committee on Agricu!- LEWIVES AND POTATOES —i0 bbls, No. ture, reported a joint resolution looking to | Alowives on »and, warranted prime ; also, 800 gentleman of mechanical experience spent seve- | stances under which they would both become | Senators. Tel hours ou the bridge the past week,and exam- wholly justifiable. Hence, we will let them APPLES! est 500 BUSHELS BALD K APPLES just = . CLABAUGH, _ja25 Iw Georgetown, D.C. VARMER~, LOOK AT THIS —We hare on hand 250 bbls of Eastern Herring. 200 pounds in each barrel, which we will sell at 75 cents per bbt_ | ‘They are fall of brine, and it is the cheapest and best manure you cau buy. Apply to HARTLEY & BRO., WANTS. Nh chat was THD—By a young Lady,a SITUATION 82 Lady's Maid a4 S ametress, Best re‘er- — given if required, Address K. H., Star Cfhoe, WARXTED—By & person who feotiy under- stands her business, ITUATION as Cock in ® private ‘au iiy. tine coodreferecoes. Addrees Cook, Box No. 1. Star Office. ite FRENCH GENTLEMAN, of mddle 4% graduste of the University of Frazee, de Ae 5 | bushels prime Maine Mercer Potatoes, ‘ex- attempt to have the restrictions on the tobacco pected P 7 gchooner Sylvanus Allen, and for ea'e in trade, in England, France, &c., removed; t ote to suit. to give >ne in the Frenen language ard is Tur Weaturr.—The following report of the App:y to HARTLEY & BRO., tere in sch--ols and private claxses. ye best Ss a ae passed. a E TOL W: erences Will be ined the entire structure, making many inquiries | pass, satisfied that those who may read them | weather for this morning is made from the Morse -- pee $0 and 101 Wetter street. relating to it, and be says that there Is not the The above gentieman hes kt with success in the best schouls © during three years. Address UH GA 1ANO.—A very superior PIANO, made by Wm. Knrate & Uo, rozewood cxse, iron frame, 644 oc ‘aves, Oost very recently £9): REA for ssle now at agreat bargain, on Sv, 6, @nd 9) days, for $.00. Call early. JOHN F. ELLIS, 18 6 No.3 6 Pa.ave . near lth st. KE LIFE AND ADV«. will readily perceive that they are dictated by | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution slightest foundation for the ea a venomous disposition, and perverted for the | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: U7 Lincoln got off a good one on the day of | gratification of personal animosity. The ex- S JANUARY 26, 1859. the Illinois Senatorial election. As soon as the | position of the animus of the ebarges, which | New York, N.Y ear, cool. ‘ - . . ? Philadelphia, Pi ear, pleasant. batiot was announced, a prominent Republican we have already given, is surely enough to Baltimore, Md. approached bim, in the law library, and asked convince every fair-minded reader that this pores, | bim “how he felt.” “Weil,” said Abe, “I feel essayed attack on the Secretary is wholly un- | Richmondd » good deal like the boy did when he stubbed | ¢ es Pp aeE EE ew Se perietage fied his toe agafnst a root; grabbing his foot in both | funded throughout. Lesions, tse bends he exclaimed; “I’m t ach of a man to Lynchburg, V Knoxville, Tenn ery. and am too d—d badly hurt to langh !”” Iurortant rrom tne Brazos.—The Indian U7 The case of Peter Corrie, on trial at Tow- | Bureau is in receipt of a letter from Superin- 3 000 POTATOES, 2 Jes : ip pong — = i Hy da ‘vst Office, Washington, D.C ja2> 33 (from Nova Scotia) ust ariived on eee - the schooner George W, Crebbs, and for saie inlots | YY ANTED—A hesithy WET NURS! to sult purchasers. fresh breast of miuk. Apply to £ PETER BERRY, STON, No. 455 7th sureet, bet in 14-tf #> Water street, and Be. im. N+UKES OF KiT MERICAN CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. INING ROOM SEKVA Carson, tho Nestor of the Rocky Mountains A HENRY ADDISON will be supported for i with Original illustrations. Sisve preferred. Apply at thi Mayor of Georgetown by the Amecioan party. Kalorama. ASR ‘The F xties of Fiorias, by the Hon. Joshua R. ‘ Giddings. _ini2 JANTED—A geniecl SERVANT to ‘do the The Atiantic Monthly for February. housework of a sma’! fn white girl plackwood’s Maxaziae for January. referred. Good references required. Inquire st }0. 426 I street between Fth and 7th ste. ja 25-2" Knickerdoeker Magazine fur February. Eclectic do, do. with & JUBN- Ss K LBERG, 140 Bridge s 89+ D.C.. is selling off hia enti Fanoy, and Millinery Goods at auction, eommens. ing on the I'th instant, at 10 o’clock #8. m., and con- tiguing daily until the 23th, de 291m Bristol, Tenn... Chattanooga, Ten) Wilmington, N.C lrank Leslie’s jANIED—In er oakengson, Borth of G street. » do. do. SIS TO = — > zoe b —— sg v3 the «ro- V ei; 4 t reek fai ‘able, ven- BI ‘0 GIVE NOTIC: oery, feed, ard provi usiness. Any perecn sontown, Md., for the murder of Officer Rigdon, | “tdent Neighbors, enolosing two others from Columbia, 8. C. londy, cold. dal noes ee a ae tenes by oliver Wee I ber lath oenaine be « ni having one to rent can hear of a permancnt tenant in Baltimore, last fall, was given to the jury ves- | Special Agent Roes, of the Brazos (Texas) | Charleston, 8. C cloudy, 49°, wind NW | Any Book publiehed will besent to any part of the | Washington couuty.in the District of Co Angusta, Ga... Savannah, Ga. Macon, Ga.. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Al Lower Peach Tree, Ala.. e Mobile, Ala... oudy, damp, 50°, Gainesville, Miss. cloudy. by adGresaing Box 8, Georgetowa t ost Office. in 25-St LADY QUALIF:FD TO TEACH THE branches of rn Kpglish education and Music on the pinno to two young | her board in a respectable fam of instructing other puptis, a to off=r her services, may find an axreeabie home by are. Kk at. or addressing a note to J. W.., No. 339:h street. between Land M. jn 2% st* -clondy, cold. terday about 2 o’clock p.m. Notes were subse- | Agency, giving an account of the murder of a -raining,50°, wind N. quently received by the court from the jury inti- | party of the reserve (peaceable) Indians, by mating their inability to agree ona verdict. It armed citizens of Erath county, Texas. The was supposed that the jury stand ten for convic- | 5, intend tlon of murder im the first degree, and two for saadioagsh gprs tp alien gers smth Governor of the State has been called to the murder in the second degree. matter, and he is assured energetic measures will be used for the arrest and punishment of Unized States at the pubisher’s price, postage aid. y 2.ew Books and Magazines received daily. Riank Books, Pass Books, Letter, Note and Cap Paper, and overytning iu the Stationery iine for sale cheap at SHILLINGTON’s Bookstore, UO: ia 2%-3t corner of Pa. aveni MBOLD’4 GENUINE PREPARARION LM BO LIYS BUCH forthe Bisdder, bie, ry on the perzoral estate of Vin- eof Washington county. deo’d. avivg climes against the ead de- cexsed are hereby warved to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subs ir. 0 or before the 11th day of January next: they msy otherwise a8 law be exoiaded from al! benent of the eaid es- 8. Given under my hand this \2th day of J: 1853. ANNIE BE. TaYle js 12-wsw Exeoutrix, letters :estamon SSE U7 Dr. Livingsios, who writes from the Zam- has c LM Bui,D's BUCHU for the or ~ es “r= = “g \ ‘ gh eet sg tong hs poy! > Afri, Sept. tg cbeaks of that river as | tho murderers. At the time of the murder, Piston Pas LM BOERS BUGE U tor the wravel, PER CORR h-OIVER 22 Me S.S, radiond ct this conuty. as shepherd, Qe- navigable for small d-aught steamers for ten the Special Agent was not at his post, being i z, Wa. cb | bee earners: Grocers and other retailers can be pther situation in the same capacity. For mentions a fact of import + he wees; ee ae C i MBULD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Virion | reasonable terms, by Vs. ~ * rent teapertance to thes Satare | (155 coon flac: hosesdr The U. 8. District | Ucinnatl, 0... clear, cold. MNOUD'S HUCHU for Diffhout Brosthing uf ARNV A SHINN, JY ce of African commerce, that there Is “an immense Atiensa ined th Pigs Ses Barometer zt the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m. (eor- MBOLD’S BUCHE foe Weak Werves. OHLBERG & CO., 109 Bridge street. Georgs- WA ft} 2 TO RENT—a RUUSE in iret coal field’ at Tete. on the Zambest, where many 7 examined the matter, but finding it | rected for temperature) 30 405; at noon 30,408 8O!.D'S BUCHU for Genera Devt, town, iD. C., manufacturers, and daalore "te Ward, conta 'uing from 4 to 6roome, by @ puno- of the seams crop out, and remarks that ‘with | P¢Youd his jurisdiction, left the further pro- | “Thermometer,at 7a. m. 31°; at noon 13’. TEE OL De BESoe Re YBivereal Lassitude | Boots and Shoes; also dealers in Hate and Caps, | tal tenant: Address ox No. 3, Siar Uther. coal and the best of fron ore in abundance, surely | Ceding with the investigation to the State ajo oe ocr a ae MBouD's beeny fer wept Presta. er ANTED.—i Africa will not always be the trodden down nation pi gn y orm letter is dated +e MBOUD'S BUCHU for Drrneas ofthe Skin, FOR RENT AND SALE. deri ie cae eae! forthe use of one bores fan 2 a 5 F i J for kruptions. . ry ! 2s= The first | ; bd f =_— R fi ee eee shes hed brad opis UM BOL D's BUCRU for Paain the Back. [eum Finer PAGR.) address Box 283, ity Post Uffice, — oo ity " razos Agency, Dec. 28. fe says that seven- | is now proy ongress to do, will resu' f i 1p ius 3 sof Sight, 5 CE fora Person witha Sra ANTED TO RENT-A BAKE isar wneee” Bishop Doane, of New Jersey, teen Indians, ae women and ‘ahildren, wore | in the entire destruction of the American cod- BELMBUL Ds BUC et hoe tee = A Sore V With & small Dwe jing Those having such premise: Will please address box .vo. « Uffoe. WANTED—Te exchance 8 inree House fora emali one. Apply at No, 307 New York ave- De lox ber offre (1 sale his sock of GRUCERIES aad 5 _ he x ViLG, of bis Store, Satisinetery reasone ELMBOLD'S BUCHD for Obstructions. gr EUMBOLDS BUCHU for xoeanen arining Groner 2g Me intonds eh vseing his ae ye rom tseretion a; a 8OASO5 eo | Sa adie Gina Gn teh ee me aE EXU AL ONGAN. ROOMS.FOR RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT ae eae ,isatthe Na | encamped, grazing their horses, in a bend of fishery, as it thinks we shail then be unable to OR ee me the B: , above Reichie. They had been nee in that line with the bounty-paying <<< S ms, €2-U. 8. | there for some time, conducting th ‘i é ‘ 1 Sena emsel ves on ana, has taken the field asa lyceum peacefully, and ESE visited oie jonally by ae The celebrated trotting horse Blue Dick nve. between lth and io mind acd to matter ho ene MOTE | Sah A trae Capit nen ee Me Na | ae a i wv 0. 1" is is One oF ‘ —As » On the gfe the Americans at Florence. Italy. | the white people. On the morning of the day ‘ she ibe lorpetaie ap = ning. We ‘ adaaanen ri STANDING. aaa Pleasantest situations fov a summe attonepnred WU suas of Pennsy!vania avenue, between sth # Ca) Tuder ne Naw . + eal resu’ om ie cts of injuries receiv. be oO) ashington, rm Mr. apeued tok family of Baltinne Sty, and | provious to that on which the letter was writ- effe ij Thess symptoms, in psrt. are experienced often moderate, apply tu ed on Tuesday last, by coming in contact with a 5.3 7b street. furniture car. He was a splendid specimen of his race, and his skeleton will be preserved in the museum of the American Veterinary College, ee Manel hd by sufferers witn diseases of the binder, Kidney J.W. COLLEY & CU, N Gravel and Dro ays Sad nt | ja 28-3 i Ploes crnerees ee oe [PUR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, ocntain ng 2 #iX rooins. No. S77 léth street, betwee: ump with good water in the yard. Small mabe attached. means of J. P. HILTON, next oor. 12th streets. if possible, at least as large as 15 by 20 feat. Apply at this (tar) ofes. . de 2th ‘iat £oePondent inquires of us if Mise | 'e®» & party of whites stole into their encamp- WANTS the Frometor of Intellieenoe OUBS . Windle, anthor of “ Life ia Washington,’ ment while they were asleep, and firing upon reader = Gore’s novels. Wonder what be them killed four men and three women, ster -.- Frank J. Ottarson, city editor of the New wounded nearly. all the o h the York Tribune, is going to take to wife Mias Ada | latter succeeded in getting back to the Reserve. Clifton, the actress, who recently Performed | Of the killed, two were C, moves—roon foliows Loss of Power, Fatuit: Epileptic Fite—in one of which the patient may ex- js 25-3t* lem bot ga WILL BE A MEETING of the lanagers of the First Ward As Re ane {ast thoow oxcosses are not fre OR SALK—The Goods and Fixtures : 2 f GRUCERY, sit with Barry Bellives ples eq ec: oe and the others sociation for | pliet of | HISEVEN Tat oF And Consumption?” ‘The record of bstwoen Sd and as streets, inland. fess -.-- Ex President Hitchcock, of Amberst Col- vee. nce wile of & Choctaw chief, | the Uni As the wants of the poor of this ward are business stand, and the only rerson regress eminent grologist, is so dangerously | 24med Toen, was also among the number, and | pressiag, the t! mbers of the board are earnestly to be present. By order of ae E PRESIDENT. ECTURE AT THE SMITHSONIAN Jew NSAP OT ON pr. E.Y. Ruase, Baie ‘ethodist Protestant, Baltimore, will deliver a for selling is that business of more import-nee re quires him to leave the city. Terms low for cash, Apply on the premises. ja 2 5t* 'O DRUGGISTS.—F or sale, the Stock, Fix A tures and Good Will of a DRUS STURE tn Washingtou, in one of the bst locations cff the Avenue. Terms—one hsifcash: the remainder on time, with security. The proprietor sells oniy on 20 dear amp. In Lunatio 4sylumethe most melanchoy exhibit no appears. fhe countensnee is sctusi y 80:den and juite destitute—neither mirth nor grief ever bis.ts Should asound of the voice ocour, it 1s rarely ort a, ans have abandoned hope of | his daughter had her thumb shot off. One of the chiefs was at the Agency, and said his -.-» Dr. Hudson, of the and: . = afternoon in Brooklyn Py pao young men were very much exasperated, and = Echo” ed — as the negroes of the | wanted to go at once and execute summary | lecture atthe Smithsonian Institution on WED- - Zeke of the Vengeance on the murderers of their kinfolks. | NESVAY PVE NING Jan. 26th, at 736 Seorien pe This chief, Hosea, restrained them by assuring atthe does on thee ung ot lecture. roceeda ‘olent object. ja 25 2t* Pri brought m*,acan stray, a email sorrel MAR be about I2 or Id years of 3 wary poor po marke, *Xorpting & +ma.l white star im tne forehead. Given under my hand and sen! this 26th day Jenu- ary, 1858, THUMAS C. DUNN, J.P. THE OWNER cf the above described M hed reqeested to come forward, prove property, ir sd rs oe TILLIAM PHIPPS, ja% St* First To'l-e ih et. Ternpike Road. “With woeful measures, wan Despair, Low, sullemsounds, rie! beguiled.’”” Debuity 1s most terrible, and has brought thous ands upon thousands toun‘sme|ly graves ; thus b'ast- ing the ambitionof many noble youths. It can be oy nN EALLIBLE REMEDY. 4) . The «aes of voluntary testimony in possession of tho Prop ietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers. is immense, names well known to seience and fsm>. of oures from 0: @ montn to twenty ye noing, and of the most Legis ye re = 7 epection. / om Governor: Kes, zi nent Vhysveians,and dist: uighed Cet,» men. HELMBULUS EXTRACT BUCH is pre- pired directly aceording to the rules of PI and « Pennsyivanian by birth. as entvioe, favines ene tors Henry Placide. lives the lite of | them that Su intendent Neighbo: tobe applied to 0 bagov: farmer on Long Island, N pert: eighbors would | “~°* - into no permanent cncagementn, vat nithent's | have fal reparation made them, and the mes the young ladien of thet ning ate BBY at such a convenient distance from New York as | derers punished. One of those killed was his | verance F; ie 10" y tothe eity por pscapey a him, to go up nephew. Tho agent was very apprehensive .... Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, whose divorce trial that this cireumstance would terminate in aaa nasa aan consequences, produced so much breaking up the reserve, and in leading toa 'y lwo are still living in Lawrence, Kansas) app more Protracted and extensive border war. caloying an enviable degree of domestic felicity In his second letter, dated December 30th, count of fuliag health. Ad-ress W., with real name and Teference, at Star Offioe, Washington, D.C. in 24-61* re ro SALb.—The Good Will, Fixtures, t urni- ture, and “took of m first-class KESIAU- RANT, cortsining eight rooms, kitebenand cellar, doing 8 very fair business, loonted jouse. to open ‘1 DAY, for aging Scipio Johnson, Mrs. Patay son. ja 24 3t* PAINTINGS AND STATUARY B AMERICAN ARTISTS—The tind anroal idition of the Was! ton Art Association, the central ed ne 5 —, and con'siring about <S tn NOt os A: vor, (the (X8et AMOUBL Bet reo- Siectedst “A saitatve reward wall be given ifieft at DK HUNI's, No 310 Pe averve. 595 St” —— of charging his mode of busivess. Apply to WM J .. as M, No. 66 Louirians avenue, near 71h on. Drawings, 1s new 4 the grestest ssouacr and | VALUABLE TRACT OF WOUD-LAND AT ness success the agent gives an account of his visit to the Somes enecte ot ond aoe oe eve d hemoc! Know oage nnd care devoted a, on. Viriita te SAGE Vite auscertber “olen rc BOARDING. ange Sew days ane, Senator Stowe, of Mis- | scene of the massacre, He says that one chief, BAY from po coeks clock p.m and in| on the Practice of Physic. and most of the ue Bintely on the publi oad leads ‘from the forest U>KD.—A indy and centieman er twoor three of Sopsscnanaiate and a large company ty who was lying outside the encampment, had ‘AdmuenioutS conte. jal9 tf easL a yL D's a pleasant in | 2 fale fom ‘ 3 to Wastuneton iii Ge ans eee @ private ee Sy siss!ppians now im Wasbington, at dinner, atthe | his wife shot. He seized his gun and shot the taste 5 is of Zachariah Berry, Sr., Thomas P. Ryan. enst of the tol. inquire at the Star Cihoe Natibhal Hotel” fecinusctuen ah ALENT INES! VALENTINES! =Wrotessie| ‘"E! ; Al © | and oth neey® Y . cy id dresent aa having basliote repel be ene nc erage another of the party fired Ve d retail, as cheap a8 the 0 mpcetat ng | the city of int, He ‘ it contain about 80 or 20 acres, and us weil stocked Fn st — “ = > tad yicherche ditiner affairs that ever come off in . The scene is represented as| prsnnnns Ad no Nare ms te 2OF in: | exocllent areltiy eee ne ee the, cealty |B tie'ceeoce fot oan be badat Ne. ase Natu sts - al Metropolis. sy ‘ being —— one in the extreme. The TRE AMES “ ALMANAC F MR 1889. finoue pray e. | tmproved.. tr can be between G and H. is m* pror! at Lawrence, Kansas, “ ; 4 5 | tronb 6, and ad: 10 OF it 15 | —————-_ write tmnt the ba er Nat capital is 8 Diack wil, Pn doubt, be eesened LLtew®) and thay Vales MILES. 208 Fa.gvense nororn and 4 before me this *d day of | bedded with siny. of Art tate, for briek- ETRUSCAN SEWELRY.— Just received, celleney. Gov. Medary, recently went to hia shop | The citizens of the county in which sone Sa8 SPECIAL NOTICE. larant, 8* per bottle, or six for $5, delivered toany | "ne sipocet te | trcracean dorian to cormue: aad vere to be shaved. ‘Jone velore Tom (that Is the bet | were encamped are represented sig Sis Mie ee toe, Haye aanin to Gall the atten /addrees THING CERTgIy, | [mshase fotlore adduoesed t2 | Faney Suveruntecnseiie or “es >a e's name official by the nose, ti ag mue! : A CON’ 7 » 4 N- pm J ER. Hook hee. Twant you to | @xasperated at the conduct of the dinitien, Siem caah Or Otherwise, tren (eats 00-40 90)] A it be soneineed of ur macnome | ity homer Marsborom ni roee, ai URY. | nos 200 Pa. swn.. hat Sih ant tanh Sin, Kiow,‘mssss.” stammered, yolk: "amma, { don't | and contend that although the Iediene tan | -35 dost Fishers Sur. f it as BoFOm. Peep ganar foes Gamay L iy tice mt “Well, why? why not, Tomt's 1. Seeitatiogts . been among them several weeks they ull the Gobernors ob ‘dis, Getler at den, | given Bo cceasion for complaint; but had = bere but so short, and dey run a XS wad “ay | ducted theméelves with becoming propriety, T l'se not sure dat you be bere a monf; and re, sna and were entirely inoffensive. They had held | ‘Tooth, hairsed Nar Beas te TORTCIsG SHELL. INDIA RUBBER nd cecrn Dee .(now near | Te0me. under Willard’s hotel U "s “ SEAS Saw: ILt FoR oe CBeAP, L pis EXTRACTS all —" L. e z Completion.) Tract of = w a Gtr Soci | Laren Uae sn ™ T ii SBE e Red. © Te “haves ofan cea d British rrovs acctnnente Dae nscw tan 5" BTeid. and Lavi see, I don’t know, massa’ = Ask for HELMBSOLD'S—take no other. ¢ Fai WLAND'S MACASSAR OIL ar mace meeting and denounced the murderers ! ja 25-19 (Btates,) Kltvente, | ginttcced: is 38-0015" reine, URS Store, Pee Aes A OF ar eines