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—— = —____ AMUSEMENTS. W4tHNcTo. THEATRE, ae ManaceR__.. Mn. J. M. Dawson. THIS EVENING, Feb.5. 1859, Perel ast oat aa etna ott some MISS JANE M. DAVENPORT, sires to be relieved from responsibility for the Thirty-fitth Congress—Secend Session. pcre hateesectliee eiBinetion nny A Faatune or New York JouRNALISM.— | mis-dead-s of others, however proper an occa-| Ix THe SExare, Yesterday, after our report r N CITY: We regret to see the New York Tomes 904 | sion it might be deemed for fun-ereal remarks. | closed, the House» bill:giving the assent of Piro « point ebruary 5 1859, | Tribune compromise their respectability and | we accordingly hereby transfer our charge to | Con; toa law of ‘the Missouri legislature SA aoe see . V1 | the dignity of the press by introducing HO} the Sun, which alone made the mortuary an- caihe — & he Ff & 4 a ” {07> Though “ The Star” is printed on the their columns the names of private ladies in ® | 1. cement. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | this would be an ap-pall-ing spectacle, he de- CONGRESSIONAL. EVENING STAR. = The Senate then proceeded to the considera- them, Mire ‘Who will make her last for the sesson fastest steam press if ese south ef Balti- | manner to annoy if not disparage them. a Tar Mxracoxgr.—The Uuited States steam- | tion of private business, and the bills | 4<:™4, jargt Se eg meomica x! ce dot more, its edition is se large as te require it | Times, in order to have a fling at Mr. Bu- er Metacomet arrived at the Barbadoes on the was ono for the relief of the and te be put te press at an carly hour, Adver- | chanan, makes an unjustifiable use of the crew of the brig Gen. Armstrong. Adjourned. " f a from K tisements, therefere, should be semtim ¥12| \ae of the wife of Sir Wm. Gore Ouseley; | /1th ult., after a run of ten days from Key a On this occasion Presented new play, in ™ In tux Hovsz, a number of private bills 2 MESALLIANCE. ‘ : immediately and sail e’clock, m.j otherwise they may not Sppe@? | 14 the Trisune, to gratify its hostility to the beter a < mend were passed. ; ta Sich aN Nis Puna Se lending character, Batil the next day. - New York Herald, attempts to cast ridicule ‘araguay. > = = Proceedings of Te-Day. — r = ton, Miss Josephine manners, &o. on the wife of its editor. We protest against | OP#RaTIons or tHE Parent Orrice.—The| ry rug Senarz, to-day, Mr. Davis, from the Mary & z ities Ww en SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. such delinquency, as being not only unmanly, | following isa list of patents issued from the | Qommittee on Military Affairs, reported a bill tecbeths The (fice, for the 4, Sorete and The Union, speaking eatiaay Bovense— | at un-American. ‘Phe worst enemies of our Ma eared Pi ovata dio id end- increasing the pay of the officers of the army; dehomoe. Aug t su ae w geouring of oe avenue ands eu ‘sal Tariff and the Public ”” saya: Snatt i . 1, 1859—each bearing : over. ovekoges, Mrs Spencer, Josephine | wiil be open ésily 8. m until 5p. m. 0 pp cena have ola There are | Country and its institutions, have aon Maabak Alden, of Philadelphia, Pa—Forim-| Mr. Clay from, the Committee on Commeree, = tien connie | SNTELLECTUAL aN, MUSICAL RN- two ways of obtaining it—one by loan and the | admitted that our deference to woman was the | ».oved apparatus for raising and forcing fuide, reported a substitute for the Secretary of the ane Scott’ Bes I TERTAINMENT other by | daties upon foreign imports. redeeming feature of an otherwise (alleged) Charles F. Allen, of Indianapolis, Ind.—For Treasury's plan of economy. The substitute —y eR Mre Sarah S.ce MISS M A BAKER, For all ordinary parposes, we Delicrs tig seve sewi-civilized people; and we put it to the | improvement in burners for vapor SEP proposes to sbolish the services of thousand | Cue me te | yews Ene TRE BLIND Forress. So emantomeenes sees We have iat journals in question to say whether they mean nigspeomcaenes te conan? prens mond, Ga—For | en in the collection of the re at an an- * MISS M. A. BAKER, th» Bid Poste: - nual saving of six hundred thousand dollars; - Five, by gartioular revee teen inte — ma lald over. mick. w sjoal Bitertainment co uae bye! In The time having arrived for consideration of 2 District Dalim, te avenue railroad bill was Wrvsies, viata ae " comanenecna et 2 sreloot. “x Mos . taken up Wiley, tee Preacm | We tnvitenil tobe stone! trewing Say wit Heal Mr. Johnson’s amendment, making each ‘ent Ged with tro actertalnneee stockholder responsible for the liabilities of the niger Piaeo used on this eceasion has been company, was adopted—yeas 24, nays 18. loaned by Mr. Eilis, fe 5 2° The bill was sti!l under consideration when reRs. terly antici pated en oe pr ato to rob us of the reputation for that chivalric | J B. Atwater, of Berlin, Wis.—For improve- i ty , to pe mega ee role will prevail in the fu- | trait, which has extorted the admiration of our | ment in car couplings F 1 haan aan ae 3 Charles F. nectgnaie of Seneca Falle, N.Y — thi our Federal loans i t i tractors. For improvement in ieee futevests an they will continue to entail a eae aera of Mr. Buchanen| D.- P Burdon, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- like charges upon the Treasury, should the poli- wed ¥ a provement in ovens. cy of enlarging the amount be adopted *’ become so invulnerable, or the editor of the | * yo.., Burnish, James Talbot, and Thomas W. The same paper has an article on “ The Pop- | Herald so formidable, that the Times and Yardley, of Pottsville, Pa —For improvement in or ulation, Resources, and Necessities of Arizo- | Tribune are obliged to turn their shafts upon ped Caltertine ed Liberty, Ind.—Feor improv- Pre v6 Pui Theo W ASHINGTON THEATRE, na. defenceless women, whose only protection | ed washing machine. our report closed. are jae Good, Me Pec ee a 7 Ww = The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional | against such odious personal assaults, is in Peco Pg Siidetan ane —Forimprov-| 1. one Hcvuse, Mr. Washburne, of Ill., | aieras, darcy 5 x ee i ITALIAN OPBRA: proceedings and news to-day. the polite usages of society, and leet taste : Willis L. Childs, of Piermont, of N.¥:-For | gave notice that on Monday next, Le would | 22:neJo4 A... 9 bom. JoaP Paton ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ‘ of our public writers? Have we really degen- | improvement in railroad car seats. call up the River and Harbor bill, and u ee ve Sane TO THE PUBLIC.—Mr, Ulimann, having been NEW BOOKS. erated to such a point as that journalists ee et, Cantey of Troy, N. ¥.—For improved | i+, anere. 3 sok Becriey Wim B Herre ee ere ening cash existe bo hear in op- on omic — =e ae shower their pitiless gibes upon shrinking, | Joseph Cowee, jr., of Keene, N. H.—For meth- L ney Ne ghee sig ess i Bucette, Chae uly Announces that be will give ler, cunayivania avenue, coples of the | _... tive women, who are in no manner legiti- | 0d of variegating wood. masares © Nan + Ore, by Me. gan, 2 <a. © Two Nights of Italian Opera . —_ i vsa Fi Chartes . following new books : mately subject to newspaper criticism? No, vim. ML 6. incpliee karte We es oles by Mr. Walbetdge, bat they Payeter, ‘aba Affording the puviso an opportunity o; hearing in "isa ty Cae ee happily, our national press has not yet de- has. J. Dickinson, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.— Mr. Fenton essayed to introduce a bill pro- ii For improvement in harvesters ; rf for the invalid soldiers of th translated by Mary Howitt, and published by | scended to such depths as to make us wish ex _ | vidin, ions for the invalid soldiers of the TB. rinprseorgg Brothers Phited po tye town in behalf of psy for another Louis Na- Oia rhea paar N.H.—For im- | war of 1812, from the date of their disability. o2 advance sheets. ¢ edition of 313 pages. % ‘Thos The publish i ireal: that the poleon to put it under wholesome restraint, Jas. B Duff and Thos. W. Keating, of New The committees were then ealled for reports | Bradford. Thos @ Bother, Mone B publishers, in a circular, say tha opera, M’lle = OMINI, LABORDE, 7 Madame BE® KEL, M’lle POINSOT, Mie GHIONI, rs Bair, SS Bawkios, Col P BS Retes, Mo i ii ieul: least. Th ments we | Yo.k, N. Y —For envelope machine of a private character, and a large number Basch, S a bi ry ag LORIND no matter was set up and stereotyped, three tons | @ ‘his particular at leas — Wright Duryea, of Glencove, N Y.—For tm- | were reported, among which were the following: Bowing, BB FLORENZA inted and t have heard on every side, go conclusively to| provement in apparatus to manufacture starch. By Mr. Winslow, from the Committee on | 70yj,00%. MAGGIOROTTY. of paper made, and the book printed ae Be Prove that these discreditable attacks. no mat-| Chas. O- Farrington, of Brewer, Me.—for im- | Naval Affairs, a resolution of thanks to Capt. | sutier, Fierce sad CARL FORMES, ready for sale, all in less than forty-eight hours ter how ingeniously disguised, excite no other posers in machine for turning or edging | Sam’l C. Reed for designing the national flag. wn ered oem : Fa a tebe sere ipt of the advance sheets. Mrs. sentiment than disgust, if not actual abhor-] Chas. Fassoldt, of Rome, N. ¥ —For improved Ey Be Hopkins, allowing ape id ~— See og or sno EAGw MONDAY and TUBSDAY, Feb, 7th and 8th, Bremer says in her preface : Th esi it, netsthe ition or | €scapement for time-keepers. and Lieut. Maury to receive medals from the oe Late ont en ne Satbaa wk sake “I am tired of the old story of lover's sighs, | TeDce- th re Pos Samuel T. Field, of Worcester, Mass.—For | Sardinian Government; adopted. = Barlow, LMM Bandley, Capt Jno Keots, Capt KONDAY Feb 7. at 8 p.m. hopes, torments, quarreis, reconciliations, fasci- | merits of the ladies alluded to, but rather the improved machine for manufacturing wooden Mr. Case offered a resolution authorizin; Brown. LewieM Mil Lt das . M’LLE PICCOLOMINI wimg ance aegis aes Sap prio taste and manliness of the Limes and Tribune treeghe citiievan eee we those Standing. grap or oie ds Beton, Li Jona } f vila _ whe: wil boctnes Deceit * “ as oe ence. 06 S80 i i A ose ox, of Lansingbu: - ¥.—For im- 3 last session to em again this | Bayne Dr Jn) at ~ not something more beautiful, something higher. | journalists, as well as the refinement and civ- peoved cracks? nachna & clerl t bad ploy them again sue, co I will at this vets pe ve ors those peer ilization of our country. James oe — Robert H. hecke of Al- causes—one which exis’ fore any lover’s legbany, Pa.—For improvement in slide valves sighs ascended from earth, inasmuch = a Fa- Neither Lady Gore Ouseley, or Mre. J. G. o jomeei gs ines. . ther’s — ieshed ven upon his first child, | Bennett, have in any way obtruded themselves Joseph W. ated of Shelburne Falls, Mass. 788 R GULAR MO. N BLY Meeti; and which will remain when they have ali on public notice, or exposed themselves in any | For improved handles for table cutlery. ¥ @ Columbia 'yFogrsphical Society w gee . | hele THIS BK VENING, at 735 o'clock. ceased. It is of this that ] will now write.’ manner to newspaper ment. Lady Ouseley Dwight Gibbons, of Rochester, N. Y —For im. wd 34 0’cloc| session, at the same rate of compensation ; adopted DON PASQUALE w ted by FLUORENZA, (the celebrated beri- Bieitctaes, Was 0 Aatinene LORIN ans MACCIOR OTE. a. & On TUESDAY, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. MADAME LABORDE and CARL FORMES will make their unly appearance, assisted by the TH = rovement in spermatic rings: RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—Th 7 La peged aw poo rey in grand — roh will « ii i - LP ; named after the director has consulted the Panlon to (8 Womens these ce ain: | moved last winter in the society of Washing- | John W. Gould, of Elmira, N ¥ —For im-| (3 wieet gious ree meeti eur Siuyter Canes@ | iomof the public.ne to the enovee to be made Tt men.”” Rudd & Cariton, New York, ton with that noiseless, unassuming grace so | provement in railwa) bya apice oe favice worsh 7° MO pg Se Sargent, 8 T Wiil be announced on Thurscay morning. This book is dedicated to the unmarried gen- | characteristic of English women of the higher parent ners cpp tds for distilling coat ‘on. Building,on #1 street, hetween ISth and 14th blic are aware that the Theatre can only J Wr tlewomen of England, whom time has made fa- | ranks, among whom she has so long lived. She | Asaf. Hawse and Luther J. Adains, of Mor- | Prasehigg by Elder J.M. Maxcrvx, of Pittsburg. Qué Joonon WOR 8 : miliar with sorrow and not averse to thougtft. | was only known here for her liberal hospitali- Sees Wiad ot Baler eee im- | (7S NOTICE.—The Sunday Institute of Wach. | Brice tecGeo Stnetas"e's Shiver, Lowte Rcueset ain casteoen at ee Ee = Erus.’s Love Lirz,a Novel. By Margaret J. | ties, and only appreciated for her undisputed provement in shirt co:lars. ie 3 meron City will meet at Harmory Ballon D | aeeecc Geo W jolinson, sot Lee eheeriully pard in these three cities, 1m crmsider” M. Sweat: Rudd & Carleton, New York. excellence of character and disposition. Jobn Hebden, of Medtora, Mass.—For im- | sttfpty pty een ee ee tae on SUNDAY | pai y.F Brown ce, oR of thi i ’ a ; roved washing machine. “ ie ro is to be credited, she ie a woman of highly cul- | provement in mill for grinding cane, &c . Uy the President. ‘Ethel Sutheriand,” toher “‘dearest and tru- | tivated mind, refined and courteous manners, |. James A. Hendrick, of Providence, Pa —For NOTICE —T arterly meeting of the est of friends, Ernest,”’ which, we should judge | and extreme kindness of heart. Though enjoy- pe ie mbtcdie CemeEmier. take pisce on SUNDAY ment heat B ep, oe from appearances and a little trial, are right ing a large income, and able to command Dexter Henshaw, of Fitchburg, Mass —For im- a of Newark. Brice, Me) BW good reading, and not hard for Ernest, or any through the influence of her husband the | P’oved clothes frame. = Rev. Supt. AL? ther * W T Hildrop, of Harrisburg, Pa —For im- | preach at 3 o'clock p. m. or dear, good friend of anybody, to take. flattering attention of good society, yet she provement in rotary barrows. pape Rose Waneixcron, ox rae Dacverrzgorrre | is said to content herself with the quiet at-] George W. Holman, of Beloit, Wis —For im- 4 Subscription ticket (inoludi for the two nights) eserved seat for any «: ORDER OF TRE SALE. On Friday wii! be sold the subcription tiokete, On Saturday and Monday commences the sale of ten4. Z 6G, ‘ber, 4 B seats for any one of the two nights, = = tin machine for making meal and flour. w y — sida ea pg aD treat He’? | tractions of her country home, and studious- | P'gvemett in machine for m ton, D.C —For in. | —!t NGRORT Seat nate |G ; tig dag edpectouecnstaad ot theme et ames ting within sight when at the opera. But = ag | y the draught uz] the meeting on MONDAY EVENING, a8 bust tore. fe2 tf i> A swimming academy is to be erected at roved apparatus for regulating the draught of 1 Philadelphia. i =! were these ladies the opposite to what they are, ele engines. ‘ ae a * ‘ ~ “estes pedainare ie ETO Ds. Res. 5 — DD FELLOW® HALL, —— were they as eager for adulation as afashion-| George O. Jennison, of Ware, Mass.—For im- THE REGULAR MONTHLY - Theaker, # Now Orsx, axp Exnrerrine Nioxrty, {> The New York Trivune has returned to able leader of the haut ¢ as ambitious of | PTOVement in ovens. t ing of the Journey men s800k Binders’ Soci- SANDERSOW’S the old plan of placing heads to its editorials i coueeet tied O. Sy. s lpnoh, of Rechester, N- Vi For m= 6 witi to peid at Teapareees feel co MONDAY pecs Pp Pi ig heads to als in notoriety as our strong-minded fomales, yet are Ve sescnaey - woleties ie ee EVENIN ebruary 7 er Pog wack li Giver COLOSSAL piokamic ILLUSTRATIONS i ‘4 Edward Jones. of Brooklyn, N.Y —For im- 1t* WM. C. HECK, Res. See, Jeiuar ts, Jus p, Jeo ——— they for this to be _Tadely dragged into print, provement in floating and revolving derrick. PAREN EXECS Come =< — | Gottins, Sao Ph Meguire. JF Thovtneton, 3 RUSSIAN WAR U7 No franking privilege exists in England. | and their sensibilities coarsely wounded, be- |" Wm. W. Lewis, of Cincinnati, O. —For im- —— ecnee aod elesthon Se th STE Ourtigon, J hu J.hn W 3 Turoer, Jar B AND Even the Queen is obliged to pay her penny | cause the New York Times has a political spite | proved horse-shoe machine place on MONDAY next, at 70’olock p. m. Cock co F 7 J - Turner, James SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. postage. . * Henry Martin, of Louisville, Ky.—For improv- | ?je5 ot GEO. Cc eae Jenve 7 Eeet B Ee cn w c. Batti 5 car ROR _—_—_ : i] ed tool for crozing and chamfering barrels. Ati iaeit? oo cn i > 4 » Bom! noni — Mr. Buchanan, and the editor of the id chamf b 1 Cok i ao ace, F : , Tous, Gaye C Storms, Shipwrecke Ton “ oe, Burning City {> The portion of the McDonogh real estate Tribune socks to indulge a personal grudge J.B. tte of ere ers “s span be — 7 ;, LY = Chass, Ma) u BG . Hee ‘ey, Dr ag Moonlight Views. &6., &c., together with ‘ : 2 r , 5 ~ c 5 « ee: It may be that the conductors of these prints | “Tuomas i. McNelil, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | Sts, . P.%.MoHENRY, | OMeF dae = Wie we | and ep Cy The citi have not reflected with sufficient eare on the | improvement in sleeping cars fed Reo Secretary. i ford, Ch F SPLENDID BRASS BAND. ou citizens of Havre-de-Grace, Md.. are # . Pe C. A. Merchant and G L.. Patterson, of Frank- | "rap pial E LECTURES EVERY Ad Ps CR od Seats 50 to hold @ meeting there to-day to urge the gov- | gravity of these gross irregularities ; that, for | grt’ Ky For improvement in cater pots f SATURDAY NIGH tee Roo eohine neta primey mary rep pome pny ree a erument to establish the national foundery at that | the sake of writing a piquant paragraph, they Wm. T Mills, of Gaiesburgh, Mich.—For im- ‘Oung Mon’s Christian Asso: 6 becuming place. bave thoughtlessly sacrificed propriety to sar- | Provement in clover pickers. more and more interesting, and a'tract large numbers oF Medong: C for anle of Reserved Sents open from 10 to _—_—— é y m is : Ln Stephen F. Paimer, of New York, N. Y.—For | of gentlemen. The eu'ject for Saturday evening i | Du &cCorm RB and from 2 to 4 0’elock p. m na A Rise.—The price of slaves in Brazil has re- | 28m, and run the risk of lowering the tone of improvement iu discharging water from float- | the “Anepiral on of the New ‘Testament. * eens ‘ MePhereon j open at 7, to commence at 734 o"clock. cently taken an extraordinary rise. Within three | their journals and impairing their own consid- Ing sty P Pari & eeptien H Head, of Boston — fe ann = SOCIETY OF THE DiS- years the price of aiikely negro has increased | eration in the public mind. The edilor of the Mass.—For improved variable exbaust pipe. | TRIC £ OF COLUMBIA —A special meet- i eC Wright, Col Jno C BALLS, PARTIES, &c. from 8500 to $1500 Herald, in this matter, acts wisely in trusting | Jones Putrick, of Chicago, [11.—For improved | ing of the Society will be held on SATURDAY, r Wilmarts, JG — *.. _ ———_____—_—___ ieee heal, sale ad tomczeck fecling of the | Variable exhaust pipe. Sh inst., st 13» at the Washi Mee D Seren | McKalsht M. Wo dworth, Josh Eleventh Grand Ball of the ia it Z a John F Peabody, of Salem, Mass.—For im- | @&0Ux . : Precne } a COMPANY will that aaquatae ferme Pepe nay we community to avenge such indefensible affronts; prevent in sash Recnodee : . Abe Id recent ged r Ce note Waite. bes February a 9 quality excellent; but the work of getting it in | for publio opinion in this country, asin Europe, | |, Sylvester W. Yok N. Tate pollgee: Bhd Lungs. The members of the Profession gon: | Bestar Syma McGuire, Thomas W ee eee is more than usually behindhand. will not tamely suffer political rancor or per- | \.“yiee’ “ sonal malice to exude their venom on unoffend- erally are especially invited to attend. = Rclsonss, G. W. Penniston, of North Vernon, [nd.—For W. F. LIPPITT.M ¥ U7 Highly flattering accounts of the Kansas fea Ree. Seo: McEwen, Wm « |. Ge rge mines continue to be received. A rich quartz ing women, in no way legitimately subject to | !mproverment in cotton bale hoops. gold - ir HE ARLINGTON BOYS STILL ALIVE— %,DrGeoN Meureig't, Wm B Wright, Freak —— 2 T The members of the Ariungton Club take ae ivester Persous and Alfred W. Cone, of Pa- TL —~—A monthly meeting of the Biweil, Edwin MeKe Whites, Rev FM great pleszure in announcing to their friends vein bad been discovered at Ralston’s Fork, i2 | 2°W8P@Per criticism. N. Y.—For improvement in harvesters. en’e Association will be held on SATUR- | Fle" YA Newsit wart Ward: | Grond Contes Pert yet ‘Hermony on , and shot gold abounds in| _We are not appealing to the clemency of the - &. Bice, of Oncida, N. Y.—For improve- soar tl an, Hae Jue B MONDAY EVENING, Feb. tah. = : aes a nhing mm . ro 5 Ru > s a Times and Tribune in behalf of the adminis- sierra Paes of New Orleans, La.—Forim- business of importance to be trana- Fexoo LO Overangy Wan * of artioulars in fature advertisement. By order ——— tration, or the New York Hera/ld—they are | proved filter™y apparatus o . Leg nae ‘<3 fed st* COMMITTEE U7 At Towsontown, Md., yesterday, the par. S W iuuul W_ Richards, of New York. Nov dor JOUN T. BRAXTON, Pres’t._ | Foster. James 0" Briou, Patrick - oo aes id , i ~ | abundantly able to take care of themselyes— i <a ork: fcc ——¥ Ol ties, seven in number, who bave been on trial for . * 7 A the murder of Odicer William Jourdan, in the bat we should sink in our own self: ares election riot at Baltimore last fall, were acquit- | “® hesitated to protest against this course on ted, the jury having been out onty about twenty the part of these prominent New York Journal- minutes. ists. ships at the Assembiy Thos. Russell, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- provement in ovens. Gelston Sanford, of Ae perplizeas. N.Y.—For i imp:oved fire and ventilating apparatus for THE LE OT ey, CHAPEL SECOND Se AND ERENCH FANCY DRESS GIVEN aT THR To Bi WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY KOOMS, On MONDA), FrBnvany i4, 185). Tickets $2, admitting a gentleman end indies, improvement in burr stone mills. " L - : 5 ——<$<—______ i r fbi Squire and Theodore Scharfenburg, | { GE kee ee 8) eo ap fo ay: RS teens From Sart Laxe.—The Salt Lake mail of the Tur Orera —The votaries of song will next of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For improved hinge dj Ae EI CAN ARTISTS The third annual rebruarz 5. P.M. — will be ander, he lireotion of 13th ultimo has arrived at St. Louis, having week be afforded the richest treat enjoyed for Albert — Lor stag gla N.C —For im- on lating: of Painti ro. Statens, Water Colors for lacies prepared by Oue of the best Frene! is ci ii i t re mill sti \e y tthe new confectioners. reached St. Joseph six days ahead of the contract | ™&Dy years in this city. It is long since opera Pig. B. Thomas, of Portage sitye Wis —Forim-| oats ico Qt op BUY Tickets to be secured at the Music Stores and time. was presented with that completeness, and, we proved rotary steam engine. twee bh h ts, EVER mise on ot or en TEs 2%6 Pann, oe Potele . Ay tone F The District Court had adjourned, but the Leg- | may add, splendor of ensemé/e, and that per- Wm. W. Wade, of Longmeadow, Mass.—For Ep el ire Sesh —— m7 be found the best Mole: 401 treet, betwe Hand le formeris Costumer islature was still in session. fection of all the accessories which Don Pas- | ‘™provement in sewing machines. ‘Admission 25 cents. skin Drees Hats, of a! qualities and of the Opera Com of Pans. ja B eokdn" Major Corpenning, the contractor for the Salt | quale will t on Monday. With that | procomee Wy sitet, of Port Jervis, N.¥.—Forim- | — Died aus ee ee OOK OUT FOR THE AMERICAN EAGLE. Lake and Placerville mail route, arrived in Sid ae ree : a Larter: Lec s ves sripaing , y OSENKRANTZSEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO the fdint, re Hooton Lapand Leodes The First Grapé Cotiilon Party of the age Deel Wake Lake tae ve ane gallant recklessness of expense, where perfec- ‘ sotateennas (eoetiea itl Soba N. Y.—For cost originally $34, we are offering it for $25. enteen 'y' eo. 2 expec }o Teac m . tion of art is concerned, which marks the lit- oe on enor Ron Ge tle Napoleon’s career, he has brought on with —_——_—_——- him a full orchestra, containing the firet solo a rae animated and exciting discussion | musicians in New York. At the Concert we pie P at the meeting of the Academy of | were favored with some idea of their powers; cine, New York, on Wednesday evening, and those who listened to th rt oa the subject of the death of Mr. Whitney, | 22° those who listened to the overture on whose windpipe, as alleged, was puncttyred— | Tuesday might, will agree with us that the Drs. Mott, Green, Beales, Sayre, Reese Francis, | fehestra alone should prove sufficient attrac- and others, participating. Dr. Mott stated as bis | tion to draw a house. Hitherto, the necessary opinion that the treatment of Dr. Green was the | imperfection of this department, owing to the Cloth Hats American kegie Club wiil tnke piece at it has been carefully used only for 6 months. Terms . < ‘horn’s Build: MONDAY EVENING Charles Williams, of Puiladelphia, Pa.—For| easy. Call andseelt. SOHN t ELL Aihara endaeyabard yore gm hg ee improvement in sizing for color pers fe 306 Pa ave., bet. Oth and loth ‘Terms—Keady Fi The Club piedge themselves that noth:ng will be urin Wood, of Worcester, ‘Mase, ‘or {m- RENCH OPERA HATS. _ - B. A. STINEME1Z, i meine Se contese a enjoyment of all who roved machine for shaving the heads of screw ast feceived of our Oya imports al ee Medio! and Willecds tates. Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gentleman apts — | and ladies. By order of the STEVENS'S Sales Room. | THEOUD PATENT OFFICE RESTAUR. | “Ye'Tertnden® COMMITTEE. y . 4 ch — fobs ___ (Rtstee’ Union) __Srowne’ Motel. | sovine hoon salted ond serentinbkek ea L°ek Oct Fox aE MONUMENTAL Ezra Pollard, of Albany, N. Y., assignor to SSHOOL WATCHES! be reopened on Moncay. the 7th instant, LUB. Limseif and Joshua Gray, of Westficld Mass.— SCHOOL WATCHE ucder the superintendence of that well-cnown Grand Assembly of the Monumental Club at For improved meat-cleaner. SCHOO. WATCHES caterer, GRE*N HURLEY, former Bar keeper | Franklin Hall, corner of 3th and D streets, Reuben Shaler, of Madison, Conn , assignor SSBOoL Warcane: at the Post ( filoe Restaurant, and he need only on MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 7th, | tianss. James Lee, of New York N.Y ,assignor to him- self and Milton Finkle of said New York —For stereoscopic apparatus. - ~ fer to the manner in which. for years past, the Tickets FIFT ENTS, ti c 2 Ira W. Shaler, of New York, N. Y.—For fly- SCHOOL WATCHES! he — —— served by a ad that hoses, ad to Sensnae inden. dl esta « " ‘Ap. i H lot j- | Say that the same course wi! Uren it s CO & cause of the death of Mr. Whitney; but never- | difficulty of gathering together, on a short no- Samuel E. Tompkins and John Maclure, of lest traeikicees ae spores Rede oro sae his new house. ‘The Bar will always be feren hed ja 25-Tu, Th S,M,W,F.Sa ue theless'« resolution was adopted at the close ex-| tice, competent band of musicians, has | Newark, N.J, assignors to Samuel E. Tomp-| euch, H. SEMKEN with the best Malt aud other Liquors, and the ——— onerating Drs. Green, Mott and Beales from any Proved a great drawback. This is now re- | ki=s aforesaid —For improvement in harness es Soweler. 839 Penn avenue. fe vis De cepered wie every substantial and d LOST AED FOUND. blame of improper treatment. moved. Then, what a cohort of ! Pj saddle-trees. AED SHAD On Monday next, the 7th inst..at 12.0’clock m., he 2 loved. hen, ohort of song: Picco- Miltén D Whipple, of Charleston, Mass., as- FIRST of the SEASON. OLED gives & geueral invitation te ali his friends, and the Tux Naw Mexican Ixviaxs.—Fort Defiance | lomini, Poinsot, Laborde, Formes, Florenza— | signor to the Whipple File Company.—For im- « 5 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the sub sovemect in machinery for cutting files nee ee Pyne eae SHAD open from pup tee hocpitalition that wil cy OR: K vag, mane SSRN ates to the 2ist of December have been received a bundle of stars gathered into one constella- | Peps ieues Josiah Ells, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For | served up this day. Also,a variety of GAME; with | for them fe+-3_ | and tail: the left hind ankle white, and wal at St. Louis, which say that the Navajoe Indians | tion. In New York each of these artists has | improvement in revolving fire-arms & very select stock of WINES and BRAN DIES, NEVER OUT OF FASHION. white binze in the forehead: ears drooping. The acknowledge losing 200 1ives, 20,500 sheep and | been able to draw by their individual attrac- hadaeus Hyatt, of New York, N Y.—For Hee) sa 206 Pennsylvania avenu: Wilard N — * | above reward will be paid to gay cne jeaving bim at horses, the destruction of 1,000 huts and an im- | tion large houses for many nights. Here we | ‘Mprovement 1a vault lights. fees Fifteen eartons Chain Laine and Broche LONG PobAeves Livery Stabie, on 7th street, between Thompson, or East Tareatum, Pa.— OTICE TO ARCHITE 1CK. SHAWLS, in all colors. qualities, and centres. | ,*24 1. Gunesetateneeeh aan ee Pass te have an oppectuniiy of tesing thee [EC ae puiting up caus] NOOR ES AND CAR PRATER ee | Deichle aaa for ood aie gee SS" ______Avo's Jacops._ upwards of $100,000, during she late wat. lustered te We h: little doubt | tic alkalies. I have on banda very superior lot of FRONT ee cat OF eek iee We oder all t pede Orrick ov Aas E.xprees Company, Pa. Av. ees Leeks iw a Mette OF thet Basta BO Gemetta, cee re seen we nate Tue GOEDEL con <A police Richmisnd, et ireckiys; Ct Ket. Pereots douisoue at Dalidine Soctd seat | hgrestett en, Vistar Wrappings and Shawie, at femme geg wellgchear) intimates that there is disposition to deal too | that the spirit and enterprise displayed will For design for stoves. oul end examune befor chasing. Appiy Wealso name all kinds of WINTER DRESS 4 ined § Sa tod lost ee barshly with these Indians, and says that if . | find its fall reward here as in New York, Bos- Additional Improvement —James Crary, of corner of New Jersey GOODS in ail fabrios in ot and general ; 25th December, going fron Balssece ‘and Ohio Hy ys er: ; Middleport, O.—For improvement in shingle i KOBES and PIECE GOODS at their actual cost, > . tain terms are exacted it will tarn them from the | ton, and Philadelphia, and that we shall see | Middleport, fe 5 eolm* . __ | 2S pieces fine white FLANNELS, Rane Express Com pone: Anca e ba eee fe Pursuits of industry and agriculture, by which | our graceful little Theatre tremble on Monday | "Carlyle Whipple, of Cleveland, O.—For im-| 7) FAMILY BREAD. ere 20s, Pisin aud plaid wiite CAMBRICS and | Adams Expre paid for ite’ recovery, or suen iufor- wad Bw sopport a whole nation of 12 000 souls, | night beneath the load of beauty, fashion, and | Prov ement in teeiprocating saws. Geonce setrz a i1eh atroote, reaveatfals | bane Mosemaack andthe TRISH LINENS, the | Mgseptias Will lend tote reoorary eon Sustain 250,000 sheep, and 60,000 horses, and | distinction. nue, between loth and It ee a SOT eo a make them robbers and plunderers. ®.—The following report facturing BREAD of tne very best quality of | larger ot more ttractivel sried epee i 5H 7 Se ee Phase THE vasa Expepition.—An of- Paarl BP ser setae pe faaty tiur,and delivering the same to all parte of | SESLormorestiractively varied. | daily. GOLD SILVER. LIGHT STEEL AND 7 PERSONAL. r on board the chartered steamer Southern ne oe ty. --+ Sylvanus Cobb has turned lecturer, and js | Star, writes to a friend in this city, under date | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | Orders left at his stands, No. 25 Centre Market, N One price only, marked in plain figures; hence no |. and Buffalo H: ; 3 Pebpi urohaser is deceived. pole and Neeraic oi Geen in ie. » Pp hted G set in old cle and 1(4 Northern Market, will be promptiy attended Ww. not opening any new accounts. short noti we j ee % to speak at Tremont Temple, B. at Trane P The time of observation is about 7 e’clock: to. = az All bitle re ered Tonthly for payment in cash. No. 0 Pe 7 ions 4 pak «+ Fhe Rev: Mr Bpurese nae oe mber 30, from Pernambuco, saying that Frsnvary 5, 1959, Also, CAKES and- PIES, of every desoription, | Settiement by note will not answer ur purpose, fo 2-16 ag ~~ yoheeicd = neys should azain act coutrary—is rected ts the vessel had arrived at that port at last, New York, N. cool, “c<) <hee GEO. SEITZ. | opi! 04 bills must be paid prior to making new FIRE: New York next spring. after a pleasant but protracted voyage. The | Philadelph! clear,cool. ai ___________GEO. SE1Tz.. journers, residents and strangers invited to | O20 J -... Hou. WC. Preston is at present | officers and crew were all well, and @he trar- | B:ltimore, clear, cool. T No. 498 SEVENTH STREET, ALWAYS | visit our establishment and inspent the atook; it | Jouy McKewwey, Hawny N. Lanspare, don, Va. A friend of his writes that ae Abing- « ? ed Washington, D. clear, cool, wind SE. Te incurs no obligation oe uY a B ARE YOU INSURED? going back to Columbia, S'C., ere long (ree i. | tition from the temperate to the torrid zone | gichmond, V clear, cool. te P “conhRY & BROTHER, We Insure Buildings, Me:chandise, Household aged heart yearns for the scenes of yore. ™ | had been by such a gradual process, they had pt, 3. fo 4-3t or Opposite Centre’ Markee, E iy ‘Da ee ot promtet nee ---- Seth Thomes, the famous Connecticut | the advantage of having become acclimated orcer, St, wind N. 7 TLEME panies. eKENNEY & LANSDALE, clock maker, whose name is on the di clear, cold. LARIES AND GENTLEMEN’S cast. OFF ia 2 Im* No. 520 7th st., near D. : al-plate of | to the different latifades throu which the: rachburg, V clear, 30°, CLOTHING bought and sold by MKS. M. = = = - half the clocks in the world, died on the sare y | by: re, > BELt ult., at the age of 73. Passed. When running before a good wind; | Kuorville, Teni lear, 24°. ith street, near corner Penn. av 404 . ELEVENTH STREET 404 Bristol, Tenn on. D.C.’ She buys and sells, among | 494 teouen Pa ovemnc ane Ben cet, 494 cee MGs. Jobn Cochrane, member of Congress with a fall head of steam on, the vessel could : Sins most fashionable superior articles, eupe ae from New York, will deliver the opening ad- make, on the average, very nearly fi il = —* oy at : dress of the present series of discourses before » very rly five miles Oe J é. G Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, & . ; ! 1 Vv Fr % Cc - . the Washington Art Association, on Monday | °" hour; and with a fair breeze abead sho 3 ‘it. 4 : | iememeae ree ONES ac AIR PINS red, & BRU. Window Curtains, Drapery, &o., owt, -;:- “* Byles,?? the racy Boston correspondent | The writer Says nothing about the red. of the New York Tribune, says, i ik i : Tumors that : JOUN MARKRITER large dinner parties: “i Tong azo came ry os Lopes is making preparation for war; nor does lear, i: ‘ish 8H ‘COM and recovered. evening. could run rather more than &@ mile an hour. , pets ie t doors above Udd Fellows’ cocciusion that from sixteen to twenty legs (sup- | be favor the idea that the Southern = it up. and old) cut, éown. Sieh stent rate cnt vt re oe, Farniture We BRO. — “23 Star will $ i yes feS st 354 ee... warwenn th end oth ats. pchllwork pernoualiy a = id ing every guest to have his full quota of those | be selected to bring home de : SEVENTH . & —— Nh eae Sxtremities) are as many as can be stretched xat- any untoward event occurs spatches in case Necth Had, is Simons Ser cheap Boots > * Vink Sak iE TOILETTE, E EN’S SCARF PINS. GULL< en a —_ uae eTE PREP ES | | suk reuceen SERRE WRN Li, Clit siag eatety,'s busy with the marriage of the| Tum “Mroury Deap!”—Wo have ibid C Se er iienad piped mnt bebe oupdens Fresh, genuine, imported from Paria... ree rae =o aster da Rothertid eee? fo marry etbet, | ® Private note from the Washington ui — 1.wian it to be distinctly understood that 1 can, | _fe3-ec2w___ 3? Pa.ave.. bet Sth and 10th Me. NA SALT & PEO.) De oom Be sian cmon | tac uoraay nn, try mor | ae piles acer CTA aaa ne ere a Id Bot farming ee —e mereirife, whieh | intimates that it was not falt In us to cone, | Graton ve. Telear, Py assortment of Men's and Bore ees rere Ya Vout, Fob and Guard Chains, Fonable style of the prosnsn,toom 1 the fasb- | the name of the Association cia absentia te: cmong wich ars Beye DISEASES, Sleeve Presentday. He marries the if ® misspelt at 25 cents f daughter of Joe! fie Racha ledge of the Court | word, (by our contemporary, the Baltimore egente P. 1 INF > Bopde, Se. . 0 ‘8 good article, ay, ; SW: GALT & BRO. i ope Hate to ona ONLY ON OLLAR! Jewelers, Fanta, the only Jew om tbe Parla Senet, Met and Is | Siin—in which paper the “diplomatic corpse” 3 oe suited : See iigome baews ee tere | fod St nee Sh St an y ‘aris bench. Mile Ans. : . ua ean | MLP™ Ses Advertisement. ia 19-tf N's EXTRACTS, all at GiB pach is = beautiful Jewess.—Paris Cor. Boston | 4S mentioned in conjunction with the Napier ae 5 Commer Row, ner Y LL OPERA BOOKS at the M LN Sony ae sires a ts Frovlier. Complimentary Ball!) While be says thet eeo,c,mennine, | A“f? Wr GCMETEEROTS, Uren, -

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