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"GEORGETOWN. tGET AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE, ON MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, TO THE PUBLIC.—Mr. Uiimann. having been informed of the very grent desire that. czusts to hear IN OPers The CTeAT Ari mts Who Compose he present _EVENING STAR. — WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY..........s-..-.Kebreary 7, 1859. Though «« The Star” ts printed om the oo ae press in use south ef Balti. Tax Cavcus.—The Democratic members of the House of Representatives were again in more then fifty were present at any one time Mr. John Coch- rane again presided, and Messrs. Ruffin and Cavanagh. again acted as Secretaries. Mr. Garnett reported from the committee of the retrenchment, a reso- WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. gtessional chase —_ these two desiderata is an amusing one just now, to say the least of it. The demagcgues of the opposition are certainly making the best possible use of the moans of gentlemen on the Democratic sido in ne C ~ Sumas, - was spentin transacting District business, a synopsis of which will be found in the local columns of the Star. ‘ In tne Hovss, the private calendar was . Gronerrown, Feb. 7, 1859. The following business was under considera- tion before our City Councils on Friday night. Tu the Conpeil, ® ze was received from the Mayor furmishi lation to bri jeneral rs troupe, respectfully Announces that be wall cive mere, its edition is se large as to require it | whose eyes dollars are muforiotaly of the di- | yisi55 mode of rendering the re aed re Two | Nights of Italian ere to be put to press at ameariy hour, Adver-| . ter of cart wheels, of which class thero revenue stain the Government. priation | fw t fee three raat Affodiing the pudue Kn died ~—S tisements, therefere, sheuld be sentin y 13 always have been more or less representatives The resolution was #dvocated by Messrs. Gar- ‘which @ome fi the ate with | of the Little Falis Dridper nnd —— Mlle PICCOLOMINE —— ae A in the Congress of the United States. It is nett and ‘Vallandigham. Mr. Grawford was | amendments, to the Comuiiltee of the Whole, Another in answer to certain irles in rela- ome ‘edaen BEXKE watil the mext day. fortunate for the reputation of r fe ap 4 im favor of extending the operation of the | 8d then adjourned. : Seances heel e eco mee cies vane wine St GION! 8 the voting wever, that ; . "Precedings of T: . : SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Patty among the v Las rh a Treasury note law. Mr. Phelps, of Mo., was o-Day. ; ‘he necowat of the Evening Star for LORIN, ms The Union, speaking of the Tariff and the | there never fails also to be in legislative pub- | willing to reduce the expenditures as far as Im. tHe Szxate, to-day, communication | “My yu sincs Presented the account of David LORENZ, puts . es. Ghat pate cal s ne a who, like aan a practicable, but urged bw Poa of a was read from the Secretary of State, trans- ot feat a os = Asscroors; alee. the account MAGGI ROTT i. @ontiee. i , ennemee, Bate acumen and indus- means to sustain the Government. Mr. } mitting, according to law, the annual state j also, the accou: - principle of Democratic policy more absolutely be a mi ”s a settled than that the Tariff should be so ar- | ‘*Y Sufficient to enable them to collect and & Co ; referred to claims committee. Stephens also advocated retrenchment as far | ment of our commercial relations with foreign | “ms. sien Presented the Shaken aeeee ees ase h e report of John T. | MONDAY and TUBSDAY, Feb. 7th nad ath. with the | Condense, for popular reading, ample data to | 9, it could be effected. Mr. Smith, of Tenn., countries. Donaldson, Chief of Police; referred. — Sear: Soanne aonnrnenth a | Put to flight im short order, all the bugbears thought it impossible to curtail the expendi- Atommuntéstion was read from the Secr Sion gpipemyl fn toe mere me com. | THIS (cRONDAY) peek gel ben 7, a8 p.m, ficient to defray the expenses of an | CoDcerning “‘Democratic party extravagance,”’ | tures to any considerable. degree without det- ty of War in answer toa resolution of the Sen- | benefit of Mortimore Garrett: reat the frst time | will make her firet.and only, appearance in Opera, = sak al administration of the Federal Goy- | Which the opposition leaders may manufacture | iment to the public interests. Mr. Sickles | ate, relating to a reduction of the number of — = ie a hen will begives Vosisetti's ernment; that the proceedsof the sale of public out of the jeremiads over governmental ex- believed the executive officers of the Govern- | Indian superintendents, nts and subagents, t. Mackall, from committee on the poor DON PASQUALE, penditure with which cart-wheel dollar gen- uncertain; and that as ; oe tlemen invariably approach the ‘‘dear people.” = and the transfor of the Indian affairs from the | "4 Wo: kMfouse, to whom was referred the mes- | Agsisted by FLLORE ment had reduced the estimates to the lowest things now stand, either the duties now levied sage of tbe Mayor of last summer, re nd ORINI aod MABCIOROT TL Interior to the War Department. The Secre- : T, recommending tone,) 1 - ap 5 point attainable, and opposed cutting them | tary expresses an opinion that such achange | ‘he creclion of a building on he porthenre bari- ds for hospitabl poses, On TUESDAY, Feb.2.at 2 p.m, on imports must be increased above the pre- | A more complete ee = alleged | down farther without a knowledge of the facts, might be made advantageous to the Govern- Feng repart upon the subject etcompaited by L ast 1GHT OF THE OP BRA. ineteen res gress con- case me! Bev Tespects. ano nance prov ng for ie €1 t t /ppesrsnoe pease = of toghe ti = =: hej Fe <a praly thes. pny public expendi- ah ei pa. oe Also, a communication in answer to a resolu- | a building: rend _ = oo one and. nid over Mlle PO SOT aud CART. FORMES, system ation calling for an expendi- A 7 : ate reli to ion of SO, re th an amendment, the irst appearance ture of upwards of $60,000,000 sdkstbachceged. tares cannot be conceived than that embraced | Mr. Smith, of Va., suggested a reduction of boda ty ehh the mals or pon eer reselntion peaviding-dor the taking of the street MADAME La The same paper contains an article in favor | in the speech of Mr. Smith, wherein he shows | the salaries of members and departmental ts would furnish _ rere for oe read the first time and | *#sisted by the otner clerks, anda plan for reducing the Navy, Army. tracks and quarters for e Army. Seo- | “Me Sim es, f the wthece ie and Post Office appropriations. Mr. George ecient mraidersionermey that in some cases aired retiree: tects comsnitics, to made. ft will be whom wes referred the orial of R. Peiteb | morning. Taylor, of N.¥., thought at least $500,000 | ales might be made to the advantage of the | and othe-s, reported an o-dinance providing for x ? -X., 5 of the sequisition of Cuba, and one in relation to Pike’s Peak Gold Mine. The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional beyond dispute that taking the circumstances of the country into consideration, its affairs are now quite as economically administered as Gov: nt. the improvement of the footw: thi t sid ape ch we about etn month oanenen ‘ : . overnment. uprovement o lnotway on the west side ate about one-fourth part « wd Proceedings and news to-day. at any previous period of its history. That | might be saved in the items of Congressional | ~ ‘Atsy, a communication in answer to a reso: | oMekts street, between Third and Fifth streets; | that have hued tbe New 9 Hoiiatelpuia nee Panic is the work of the adroit misrepresenta- | printing and the amount paid for the Globe. | lution of the Senate rel ive to stationing the | Teed (be first time and laid over. Aoadai ml I A ye EY 17" It is reported that corn is unusually scarce | tion of the opposition press and public men, of army £0 as to largely diminish the cost of trans- Tot Nelarprnclitt eee name Bier memnydige! ! y paid in These three cities, in oonsidera Fare arto atetnence, and at the same | reahctioa of the funded debt of the toerm Sud for | Hom ot the Coe fy te ha’ ight be They will. theref oped. appro time perform whatever service might be neces: | other Purposes; read the first time aud laid over. | sonic of prices adopted for the two bighte, sary, the suppressing Indian outbreaks. ‘The | Mr. Mackall reported, verbally, from the com- eae aun Secretary expresses the opinion that the initia- mittee on the poor and workbonse that the scav- Sateoretion ticke tina ng a Ter tion of a new policy in that respect, would be | enxers’ Lorse could be kept at (he almsbouse for een inexpedient at present. $i20 yams : Keserved seat for nay single The bill donating to the States and Territo- | _A!s®, from the some committee to wi was ‘ D Circle 3 wate boxes w x ——— hokete.... = ~ Mr. T. also arraigned the chairman for parti- ality in awarding the floor, contending that he should have been recognized before he was re- cognized. Without voting on any proposition, or committing the members to any line of pol- iey, the caucus adjourned. While the caucus was in session, the Demo- this winter in Arkansas. the complaints of others who cannot compre- hend why it should cost more to feed and clothe an army in Utah, for instance, than when stationed in the fortifications on the Atlantic coast. As explained above, the De- mocracy of the nation owe Mr. Sam Smith a debt of gratitude for his prompt interference to save the reputation of its agents in the Government, from the effect of the joint influ- ence of those misrepresentations and the fears of such Democrats as are prone to fancy that the country is rapidly going to the poor-house. I> A few days ago acouple were married in Rockland, Me., who had been married once be- fore, and had been divorced. It is four or five years since they parted. 17 Charles Cook, the gay young man of Cin- cinnati, who murdered a courtesan for alluding to his sister, has been convicted of murder in the second degree. 7 The Rev. Jobn Long delivered a lecture in Lynchburg, Va., on Sunday last, against la- &er beer, and attributed the intellectual decay of the German race to the use of that liquid. —$ _—_______ 17 It is said in Albany that Dr. Gould is to 25 ;. | referred the report of the Trustees of tbe Poor for | Private boxes cratic members of the Pennsylvania delegation ae eee Callen ni oS emit eee tig yoathe hae 4 the read wos Admission without a re: held a meeting in one of the committee rooms, | Mr, Clay addressed the Senate at length | {%%,°°, they theredine aectinca ceperting wal ___ ORDER OF THESALE. and passed a serics of resolutions. In these, | against it, saying that the bill had passed the | bill making any appropriation to mect the di o Exper wit bo cold cho eubeription techets. PP they depreciated the creation ef a public debt, beac seiee a union ~ the an ublicans pre dato toed at heen — enc seats Jor any one of the two pighis. favored the recommendation of the President | tre, glad. toikaoy anek pc sesh Kranted, but the whole subject recommitied. sion tickets ($1 S#enoh) may he had during to revise and modify the tariff so as to render | haq favored the measure. He considered it a | , M‘- Gedey, from the committee on oe she prstereenase nad 0+ the dace. the revenue adequate to defray the expenses, to whom was referred the petition of B. Stewart. The ticket office will be at Metzerott'’s Music new mode forsquandering the public lands and asking to be released from'tbe payment ofa fine, " — - declared their unwillingness to be bound by | putting their proceeds into the pockets of spec- asked that the committee be discharged from the | On WEDNESDAY, Febroary 9h, at 19 o'clock, Tae Prorosep Reissce-or Treasury Nores.—We believe that the proposition of A ulators. further consideration of the subject; granted. GRAND OPERA MATINEE. succeed the late Prof. Bond, who bad charge of Secretary Cobb to reiseue Treasury notes as ene Pevowedlsat iat eee one — sree It was an insult to the sovereignty and dig-| The same committee, to woom was referred | Farewett performance of the Troupeend positively the Observatory connected with Harvard Uni- one of the means of providing for the expenses | ™e**2res to aeoure united action among them- nity of the States, and if it passed, te felt as- | the resolution prokibiting the use of music in versity last gy of selves when the question of supplying a suffi- | sured that his State wouid spurn the offer with | {be streets of the town on the Sabbath, asked to MADAME LAbOKDE. cient revenue shall come before the Houso. contempt. It was merely a proposition on the pa begin calls > eg ee ete, outta Bale of tickets for the Matinee will mae ie eb of as pair to —- in | to the committee on police. QO») FELLOWS TALL Goup ImigRation.—A passenger express | the domestic affairs of the States. resent Mrs es reported from the committee on ad —— train is to leave Kansas City, on the Missouri vol debt pee are steelers — that = streets, a ors ce Providing for a fay footway FIFTH WEEK. j e ~ tates will adopt such and such an internal | acroxs Congress street at weat; laid over ES ae a as river, on the Ist of April, for the gold mines of policy,"and ecpe yee nes from those States Mr Sluacaster, from the Georgetown school EXTR AOR DINARY suc CESB: Pike’s Peak, with accommodations for fifteen that do not adopt the policy prescribed by the | Comm'ttec, = whom was referred the ordinance ante eaeee wh rend = 44 creating a West Georgetown school, reported - PPLAUBE Hepat granting ny —_ Federal Government. the same back, with ine recommendation that it Nightly greets the Great Exhibition of ? 7s 2 ‘2 of the Government inits present straight, result ing from the decrease of dutable importations, is approved by at least nine-tenths of Congress. Nevertheless, 2s a measure standing by itself, we have no hope that it will be adopted by Con- gress; because there seems to us to be aclear working majority of the House who will yote for no means- of relieving the Treasury that eenintiecaiennee {> In Boston, we observe, one of the fashion- able skating parks is advertised to be illuminated in the evening, and to have the additional attrac- tion of a full band of music, both afternoon and evening. — U7" An able address to the people of Maryland, has been issued in pamphlet form, in relation to to the Chnsapeake and Ohio Canal, vindicating aaa = atin eat age i tad In THE House, Mr. Stephens offered a reso- a: “ Rina besten Sioabentne ae eee - < alls to embrace the feature of raising more | extensive arrangemen us carly, indica’ lution setting apart Tuesday and Wednesda: f. Penny offered a resolution instructing COLOSSAL ILLUS 4 on its present management, and opposing the move- FS - : : spn ‘ A 5 ot goad y 8029) | committee appointed to introduce gas into the ov TE subulied Mim acmanea Gast te the sake of | TYe>Ue Upon imported merchandize. A large | the immense tide of emigration to this new the 15th and 16th instants, for the considera. | sree vt the town, & RUSSIAN WAR 2ggrandizing Baltimore. majority of the members who have evidently | field of adventure. tion of Territorial business, and urged that it | . At this point a messaze was received from the oa teat Diasec come to that determination, wou!d undoubtedly : ; was necessary to make such a rule, as the ses- eeipe pe nebesing a Joint meeting for the pur- SIEGE OF SEBAST )POL UF Before the breaking out of the revolution carry it to the point of insisting upon the re- A Bitt has passed the Legislature of Kansas sion was wearing away, and, unless something es bs Aine a polices morte i the warwecy sae VERY NIGHT,” in Hayti, Solouque paid his soldiers only 60 cents enactment of a protective tariff, to the extent og | for holding a constitutional Convention, to] of this kind is adopted, it will not be possible | 5 Narel-ar spirituous liquors and inspector of | And on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF per month. He greatly increased this sum upon forcing the President to call om extra session. | Meet at Atchison. There was a contest be-| that the Territorial business can receive due salved: provisions The messuge was concurred TER NOONS, 8t5 o'clock. the commencement of hostilities, but their back 8 . : i iti. attention. in, and the two Boards met in the chamber of | __1[J~ Admission 25 osnts; Reserved Seats 3 conta, voto sod for Atshivon 2% rote for Leaven:| lee, Maan of 8. Y.,and Deanot Conn, | th Boa of Comat Comet Hitey nthe | Ceyaten to Alterna, eae ae a - “| objected to the resolution, when chair, and elcci 108. ‘vans police, and Yelock. worth 10 votes. The vote indicates a gain of r. Stephens moved to suspend tho rules fn | J--Goszler guager and inspector. ; : Gece pen at 7, to commence at 73 o'clock. conservative sentiment. order to consider that bill; notagreed to—yeas | » ranted corneal lnog providing fora} fe? tf 118, pays 69—two-thirds not voting in the af- | "*X,foo'Cway on Faye levying a general tax for] WWASHINGTON THEATRE. Tux Wearner.—The following report of the Acmation. RI RL NE Bod providing for the col ection of the Senne Manson weather for this morning is made from the Morse . Fay or ry in ine! ua otior same; and ordinance provi: ng for bydrants on t ti tho | Bridge street. Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institation, | °° suspend the rule for the consideration of ridge si That is to say, they will vote to the bitter end against any conceivable proposition to raise sufficient revenue or means to carry on the Government, that fails to embrace their own ide: Their plea will be (to their constitu- ents) that they seek to compass tho restoration of protection; while their reason may really be pay backed the sons of Mars out of the field. He is nearly without an army. —— {7 A medical imposter in Buffalo has been doing a thriving business lately, by pretending to be the “‘city vaccinator,’’ going from house to house representing that the small-pox was dangerously prevalent, and persuading people to Dawson, Ths Minazement has much pleasure in announce —--- Ma. J. ‘ing the action, on i ii Chica; arbor improvement bill—yeas 101 Mr. Muncaster, from the joint committee on HURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 10th, : be vaccinated at his hands, bis fee for cach ope- Pate nate agi The time of observation is about 7 e’clock: nays 1; on two-thirds in the vf ; de aa informat minority report upon the nh — ration being one dollar. Gress will result unfavorably for jemocratic Fesrvary 7, 1859, On motion of Mr. Gartrell, a Senate resolu- anil pend papa aie by common consent read, it will bon ceticien nifioation of its merit to party. Nevertheless, there are enough gentle- | New York, N.Y... ++eclear, snow6 in. deep. | tion to pay the State of Georgia an unexpended into a ‘etulthor ste ee yyece og — smtautoon that 1¢ 10 from rts Suanr Practice.—The peddiers about Syra- | men on their side of the revenue question who | Philadelphia, Pa. «clear, cool. balance of an appropriation to refund that e ‘ompany to light JOHN SAVA cuse, New York, are said to be practising a new dodge to increase their profit. They travel round the adjacent country, telling extravagant stories of the prevalence of smali-pox in the city. Thus they keep the country folks from going to town, Baltimore, Md... Washington, D.C Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va... Norfolk, Va... are seeking only to secure sufficient revenue for the Government's legitimate purposes, who will join the anti-protectionists in making rea- sonable changes in the existing tariff law, if in . t the streets of the town for $25 a lamp, per annum. | the author of the brated pisy of *Si%y|,” claer, wind NW State the amount paid volunteers for serviocs | Miss Sophia Read, a very entivnable see cmet the most brilliant journsiiste of the 4 cclear. osld : in the Indian war—jthe amount involved is lady, expired at the residence of Mrs Ann Wool.| fe 7 a rlclear? 33°." $7,112|—was passed. lard, on Bridge street, on Saturday evening, [STELLECTUAL AND MUSICAL EN- 28°, wind NW. Oa motion of Mr. Moore, the Senate bill to | 0’clock, after some six months of the most ex- 3 f TERTAINMENT RY Lynchburg, Va..... clear, 30°. ay the State of Maine the amount of expenses | CrUciating suffering. It will be remembered So M. A. BAK ER, and secure their custom. that way they can secure what they wish. We Knoxville’ Tenn. clear, 26°, neared in raising volunteers for the Federal seheces G petes pees poor Ohio. Railroad, MISS M. A. BAKER. ths) Bind Poster B0com - _ believe that ina week these two divisions of | Bristol, Tenn..... serena Service in 1346—[$6,000]—was passed. | nour Frederick city, some time in July last, asto | panied by her sister, Miss N.Y. BARKER. will {> The young members of Samuel Dutton’s Congress will come to a satisfactory under- hates roar papal cold. On motien of Mr. Atkins the Senate bill | require the amputation of one of het fect’ rive, by partienlar Teque:t.an inte leotua! and congregation, in Now Haven, ‘‘ourprioed” him F itanding- and that, through it, the necessity | Galnntts B’C pranigorty authorizing the payment to the State of Ten- | never recovered to any extent from the | Se Oe ten Ee oe on Wednesday evening last, with a complete set awe * — eae Ghegieatcn. 6.6 clear, 45°, wind Nw. | Be*see of a balance due on account of military | she then received, but lingered on in mp pain | Church, corner Massachw: . = for an extra session, which will otherwise be Aurea. Go. clear ceit services in the Seminole war, (about 400,) was | Uatil death put an end to her sufferings atthe | peur open at 7; commencing at 7% o'clock. A paste eo Serta csi suck | imminent, will be obviated. Savannah. Ga ‘clear, 40°, wind NW. | passed. time above mentioned Soliection will be taken for the blind Indy's benefit. ing machine wo: , and silver-ware enoug! $4 ie = , y = to make up the value of their unexpected gift to 2200. ee fire snes at the lime kilns of Mr. Lawson oover, situated on Rock Creek, Washin; side, near the K and Water streets brid. e, on be Me. Ba eed ca this oossmen ee Saturday evening about 8 o'clock, which de- — stroyed the whole of his extensive sheds and a neal quantity of lime. This is the second time this BALLS, PARTIES, &c. misfortune has befallen Mr. Hoover in abouta -clear, cold. On motion of Mr. Phelps, the House went -clear, cold. into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Montgomery, Al: -clear, cold. Union. Lower Peach Tree, Ala....clear. FROM THE WEST. Frederick, Md... -clear, cold. Hagerstown, Md. «clear, cold. We invite aii to be present, ki cwing they li feel bi oe ratified with t: ¢ crtertainment. loaned Tas Caucus, on Saturday night, resulted simply in making it apparent that it is utter y impossible to expect a majority of the Democ- racy of Congress to agree te dispense with either of the great existing branches of the Tae Sovrmzrn Paciric RatLRoap.—Dates from Marshall, Texas, to the 29th ult., have been received at New Orleans. The Pacific Railway = = year’s time. We have not as yet heard the ex- TT HIRD GRAND COTILLON OF THE Cumberland, Md. ear, cola. -OCTAVE PIANO Frin?ship Club wi'l take pince at Thora’s Arbitration committee have already reduced the | public service. While there are some of the | Pittsburg, Pa... SSccoady, wold. Cost otiginally $340, we are offering it for g275 | ‘ent of gon eee Buslding, on 7th strect, between Dand K. amount of claims below $200,000, and their work Bs y, «| !t bas been carefully used only for 6 months. Terms tthe ence of the great popularity of the | Diridine. on ih atro<t. between And indies 5) a oe Democratic members who are for dispensing | Wheeling, Va. «cloudy, cold. eaey. Call and see it. JOHN €. ELLIS fair of the ladies of Trinity Church, now being | oonts "A wreath wad shield aa ne Pren-uio. is yet unfinished. Mr. Fowles expected to get hereafter with the coast survey, others for | &t#{0m; V2. -clear, cold. _fe5 36 Pa ave., bet. Ith and loth held at Forrest Hall, they have been compelled, | tothe Club which has the Wont aenben. Peei- possession this week. ing Z > Parkers urg, Va. cloudy, cold. FRENCH OPERA HATS. by the pressing solicitations of a multitude of | tively no hats or oxps allowed in the room. abolishing the equipment and repairs bureau | Cincinnati, O...... «cloudy, cold. Wi: un recsived, of our own’ importa- | Persons, to continue it through this week. The Gp Rev. Wm. Tilbury, minister of a congre- | of the Navy, others for the abandonment of our Barometer xt the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m. (cor. tected for temperature) 30.220; at noon 30,283, Thermometer, at 7 a.m. 27? Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a. m. to- t By order of the tion, one orse of French OPERA HATS, of the report which bas got in circulation that this | 17 3t* et quality, a! evenin en set apart f = STEVENS’S Sales Room, ple is cme, 7 Lie fe5-3___(States& Union) Browns’ Hotel. see regte! exceedingly to learn that our worthy eat pleasure in annowncie err frie day 39°; minimum 25°. SCHOOL WATCHES! eliow-citizen, Mr. Timothy O. Donoghue and the pu hat they will give ther Sec ae — SS scuoon watcnes lying at his residence, on First street, danger. ONDA EVEN, at Hincmony Wallon U7 The New York Yacht Club has ejected BCHOOs, WATCH ously ill. His physician and friends bave but * t 3 r m gation at Marion, lowa, has been suspended from the ministerial office for gross misconduct, such asa theft of 2 $5 bill from one of his parishion- ers—buying lumber and refusing to pay for it, selling twoor three'dollars worth of stockings COMMITTEE. THE ARLINGTON BUYS STILL ALIVE,— ‘ne members of the Arlington Club take great pleasure in announcing to their friends frontier military defences, others for abolishing the light-house board, practically, othersfor the abolishment of salaries to United States con- suls, others for the abandonment of the over- é ? SCHOOL W. Particulars in fature advertisement. By order and mittens, the manufacture of a poor widow | aad mails, &e., &e., by way of saving money | the « Wanderer” from its list for being engaged SCHOOL WATG ae pact arorpter ay ears aia of the woman, and defrauding her out of themoney, &c. | for the time being, the caucus of Saturday night | jn the slave trade SCHOOL WATCHE tie e iy v tl littie dot fe4-3t* COMMITTE made it apparent that th a ng. ————________CONMITTE it apparent that there is a majority of Just received, anew lotof theme warranted excel rg pest me keopere, at prices ranging {rom O10 Sis ————— LS me ona Gate rene, a ace his wife entered in the Common Pleas Court, ob- bar party for — of these proposed changes (FT REMICE, <The Kentleman who carried of | 878%; Jeweler, 33) Penn avenue. Port's Belidies oh HONDAS EVENING tained, in less than an hour afterwards, in the he country is for retrenchment by abolish- restaurant, on Saturday please return the i. “DINNER ViSTiLaS PARTIES.” benefit | Feb. 7th, 1856. Pees Cart fa conse to take unto himself a | ing the tranking privilege to begin with—that | *2me, or he may expect from the police. It" | Dinner PARTIES Will be turnished to fami- 4 © (Catho12) Georgetown, | | Phe C.ud plodce themselves that nothing wil! be secon — je . in Here is another specimen of the operation of | Patent the waste of the time of Congress, of Divoree Laws, and the motive which very often Prompts an application to secure an act of divorce r at 4.and 35 head ; or, if th: nat Forrest Hall, on MO AY, Januas left undone to condi-ce to the enjoyment of all py pee ee erat Pr oir res ‘snd oontinue during the wee ; "7 | heaor them with their presence. ‘ over-much Congressional printing and of other f dinne: for them, at the moderate | ‘The ettizens oi Washington and G: Fickets FAP TY CENTS, admrtting a gentleman i and for the’ consideration of busiaeet E ce. reintaded that the Iafies having the atdindies. By order of the . enormities that cost the people annually many ‘ed with the New York celebration, "| Those wishing to he trouble of marketing | have. by their united efforts, (to assist their wort fol-Tu.Th.S&M COMMITTEE. millions on millions of dollars that should not | it" THOS. RICH, Scribe, | ©" have the best the market aflords seat to their | pastor.) prooured rome of the most beautiful and An Epitog ix Trovs.e—The editor of the F houses at cost prices. Attractive articles ever exhibited ium fair room in Loo OUT FOR AME MONUMENTAL 5 i tim 3 = hingt rs p ‘ Ag CLUB. i Marion (Als.) American went to Mobile last | 2% @shonded. | Xet if the signe of the times | (-S=30NS OF MALTA.—The requinr mecting city for thowe, whe muy deairer in Farnese | wured ec therr eee aeree tice el Grand Assembiy of the Monumental Ciub at week, and upon hi rt asiesion are to be relied on, the axe will not be applied beheld THIS EVE 7th inw © furgisha better dinner than any other establishment eciated by the public, and their exert: Prankiin tinil, © of th and D streets, y pon his departure gave per to j 7 7 ‘ a met with . en MONDAY EVENING, Feh, 7th, 1859. several of his young friends to advocate Demo- | that great roct of all the evil of the times, so Se eee rs to Tempernece, Hall st. iy t +808 saving SRO ae ee ith succes: Tickets FIFTY CENTS, sdmittine © cen cratic principles in his paper, if they liked, dur- | far as improper expenditures of the Govern. NOTICE —The Co ilion of the Friendship dals-eo2m 252 -+ het. 12th and 13th wie for earis 1m the week ae and indies. sux CoMMITSE ing his absence. Upon returning home be found, | ment are concerned. Hellgate to take place at Masonio| (QENERAL DRA G OFFICE, | len TO 5 “RS OF GEORGE- | 58 2-Tu,Th.s, F.S& M* to his surprise, that the Free Soil Democrats had » Will take place at ‘Thorn ding, 7th st., on Asency Block, corner Fand 7th sts. TOW e t the solicitatron of many citi- = — — Tas Secretary's Letrer.—The recent let- | the same as advertised, in cons:quen P. NENNINY will furnish Designs, Pians,=pee | zens | have consented to be candidate for tne may - 7 ; fications, and Working Drawicgs for builders, ei ter of Mr. Secretary Cobb has opened the eyes Eitime incision eh remomiber this motion . contractors, ad any thers. a A : any ct ae pl Nant of sundry parties in Congress to the fact that fore of the Frouaea wane Be sand Machinery for inventors the same scale of revenue duties which will = aepettieees Bkeiches of Modeis deposited in the Patent taken possession, and everybody was abusing bis paper as an Abolition sheet. fle apologises, and explains most satisfactorily in bis last issue. J, A. MAGRUDER year on good security. UF" A “liquor law’? has passed the Indiana sues RK, MOLASSES, AND CLOVER SEED. » eu = = Ae 10 bade primo NO = - , naam NION GUAR DS,—Ata meetin, ent!y | Office. 2 bbls. io. dy viasser, House, fixing licenses at from $50 to $1,000, at the amply suffice for the wants of the Government Newt at Columbian Armory, ‘the ‘following i for surveyors and land agents. 50 bushels Free Clever Seed, i ‘i dW. 3 #9 iL an of tbecounty missioners; ig when the importations are very heavy, may resolution was unanimously adopted : Dra jane an ood ibe, Soft -sneil Almonds, 7 Resolvid, Any member absenting h if : and Prints. 4\ packages Burch and Layer Raisins, a fine not less than $5 nor more than @50 for ev. | Rot be advisable when, owing to circumstances fom ihre t ive meeting: of the Comp ~ vediges arders received by tanit will bo promptiyat- | Boreate by won reuney, 12 é : a x: e: pt in om og ens . He. EY. TR 5 ery {astance of selling without license; prohibit-| wholly beyond the control of the Goyern- sence from The city, or special Teave from the com- = =e >| A MERICAN CANDI DATE FOR MAYOR. Wittens werherand seer or onan ing selling on the Sabbath, on any State, county, | ment—to the general financial condition of the manding eo cpwany MCLERK. cast SCHOOL OF VESTED MECHANICS! HENRY ADDISON wil be eupported fer | berwaid,in.a small private fecul: Henwood renee tows, township, or municipal election day, | country—the importations fall off amazingly. Thomas Durre Soo 4 er ters PNENNING, Paixcirat., sien Mayor of Georgetown by the Amorican party. mendations, Apply at the corner of 27th and K ste, where the same may be held; prohibiting the | So t has been the effect of Secre Cobb's F KU c NY Lessons in Architectural roamental cn $e - sziling \o persons inthe habit of being intani-| iotier among gentlemen in both becaches cc | (CS Sonaah sneer ieeOM CANY athe Sitadat W edna ane Prior evra Pon si | CUDER!—CivER iCipER ANTERO! Aorter, iestnam many he cated, or to minors, under heavy penalties, with Place on MONDAY next, at 70’clock ¢ 9 o'clock. in the third story of Agency Blook, corner Grooers and other retailers oan be suppli TION a» farm hand. Has goot recommenda’ _ Other stringent features. : Congress, as that it is already probable that a eh at SEV. R. CROSSFIELD._| Ort atreets, prime Clarified C1DER in quantities to Address Box No. il, st this office. . considerable number of those who were a fort- THE LADIES OF WESLEY CHAPEL Forma. 3 par month, in advanon fe4 eoim Fessonable terms, by REDS Rae A EADY From PHILADELPHIA. who bas CaLiroania. —The message of Gov. Weller to | night ago firmly bent on refusing to seek to Pies cree. Sarees on apd 6th Ge RGE sit pacer esa New Yok) been _superintenc: ® hotel, would like to the Legislatare of California says that the finan- | obtain more revenue from import duties than WEUNESDAY EVEN- ces of that State are in a much more Prosperous condition than at any othor Period since its o:- ganization. He says: streets, com: org bet 10th and lth streets, respectful! ing. Bob.ad: ‘The pubiic are invited to attend. informe tho citizens of Washineten tate ey LOST AND FOURD. ie manufacturing BREAD of tne very best qua!i’y of NTINGS AND STATUARY BY family Hour, and delivering the same to all parte of R the existing tariff will aceord under the exist- ing condition of the country’s foreign com- SO es ron C street, between 9th and 12th, or ORGANIST WANTED—A fioss-cines Or- ¥ ity. Penney 'vania avenue, between Ith and 6th ets. aniet in an EK, merce, will now vote in favor of reasonable if the Washiugion Art Atsoclation, | _ Urdetd lef at his stande, No. 25 Centre Market, | aGmid's GOLD-AR MEET The tae tes prempty oa ae ee pte —_ = pete changes in the law. consisting of Paintii r Col and i(4 Northern Market, will be promptly attend: sep rewarded by leaving the same at thts of- our bonds rank as h’ io and Crayon Drawings. 0. > ™ 5 SRN yee be maskel ao those id ister S a - ps & A Also, CAKES and PIES, of every description, —s > % =r Port of the Siate Treascrer shows tatonthe inh | ‘THe Orewa, To-Nicur, bids fair (at noon) sroume. hetwener Tite’ Seed. 4 VE : "| Lisccandaemewnat worn; tat iron Rages | ESuLLYMENT ROOMS Persons seeking always on hand, ultimo there was a balance of $522,170 in the < treasury. Our indebtedness may thus be stated : Botds \ssued under the ect of April 26th, 1857, ratified by the people, $2,500,000,0; Bonds and Comptrofier’s warrants outstanding. forthe pay- ment of which no provision has yet been made, $143.8°5,63—making in the aggteyate $1,013,. ‘be annual interest » the t by the people, $273,000" " debt, as ratified tis quite probable that there are other of a just and equitable character agaloat the Seas atree' is old and somewhat worn, but, {rom associa- Emp w li pleas: | at I ce to be attended by a very large, fashionable, DAY from o'clock &. m. to 6 o'clock 5 3t GEO. SEITZ. | tions connected with it, its higny vaiued. The | Uffice nod Tegueter their pemes. ‘They will then a 5 7 Hl be well siping room and critical audience—the sale of tickets hay- North tag eet by Le thes moet sormer of ite ate we amet He} 3 eet pT Bi cas ing been very spirited up to this hour. The 1 SDAYA eat! hrs so Orrice or ApaMs E.xraxss Company, Pa. Avant piece—Donizetti’s Don Pasquale, (never be- ; in War, Odd Fellow: | selling COVERINGS FOR T T for ail REWARD ag = a the fore performed here,) is among the most pop- ¥ HAIR PINS, very beautiful, and the | SE°%,#eXes and sizes, at prices not to bs outdone $4 om +r ular of modern musical compositions. Its style De anywhere. wazous of this Company, onthe morpirg pest in the city, at REET EY Pwishittebe stinctly understood that 1 gan, | of 25th December, goine from Baltim and Obio is exeeedingly pleasing, and it embraces two = or three gems which instantly become univer- , fell everything in my June, for cash, @s low 4 proce Com pay: Kugesis, Gh. Those te A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, of middie, ox0.0 1 bave un hand an assortment of Men’sand Boys’ | Tews: be paid for tts recovery, or such infor- graduste of the University of Pra:ce, desires APS ATS, a (CUPID'S HEADQUARTERS FOR VALEN- ’TINES sat litera- 5 Which Beys’ Cloth ill lead to its recovury. 2 to xive lessone in the Frenen Innguage ard 4 which will swril the amount of actual indehen. | #4! favorites when rendered by a company of | _f7 St ohne ee at. Gaps at cents | Noes : pgnod srtseiee W. H- TREGO, Sup't, He nod The best ret Bess to $4,150,000. ‘This will leavea debt ofsome | ®ftists so strong as that which is to perform it 5 000 SWEET HAVANA ORANGES juet | "NG pb ——- * ( nee for which no provision bas been made. here to-night. Piceolomini’s ro/e in it is, next received in prime order, to buy un ited. Call at reen and red sign, 5 oaneity A hey a ee Te Ww Schrngioes DO. leone he assessed value of the property of the State toh A Regi h = SAM’L T. DRURY, Commercial Row, 7th street, near Maryland ave- : ° for less falls two millions short of the assexsment |‘? her ro/e in the Filledu Regiment, the music | ¢ 7 9¢ corner Ith streetand Pa.ave, | nus. Isiand. i EVER OUT OF FAS HION. : change ® inree House for @ of 1857, and the delinquent list in almost every | She sings when aiming to generate an intense —— nea aa N ial “malt ome, APR ‘ 5 IPE AZORS, warranted, on!: . smalione. Apply at No. 3€? New York county is almost unusualiy heavy this year. furore. The orchestra is to be that which Sees ms Soup mace shave aaary S AMBER SE wa RPENTER AND gH iT series Chain Laine na Brochp LONG Sorwcere tah saa Lith ane. Snes (Settahe Maal * ® street, between — PERSONAL added so much to the gratification of the audi. | fine,Hair # athe Lome Gombe, (eat 25, 13th atroats, offers hin eervioes to docvore Double snd four fhoed Shawis of thie quality are | Vy Bees ant Rote Col. De Rusey, U.S. A ; and Mlle ence on the occasion of the recent Formes con- | Ladies’ Portemounaies, new styles, a beautiful ar- ton of work in his aid or antingarpentey cba at all other kinds Wrappings and Shawis,at | of 7th, respectfully solicits +++ Col. ,U. ; Piceo ered) lomini and suite, are at Wiilards’. cert, when as all musical Persons present were Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoulder Braces, or rind to be executed had better pie a cal ww. all kinds of WIN DRESS “gi tion. "Thos. Swann, Mayor of Baltimore, | satisfied, it was proved the most agreeable and | Fine ener GAper 100 MOORE'S. belore giving out theirorders. fe 4-e0dm* ~ in ail ones, in Lim g : at = National. skillful, as a whole, that has so far delighted pane ‘Woat End Drug Store, GOLD SILVER, LIGHT STEEL AND GER. KS UGH st their actual cost. widoetig Smith the Washington public. fet 2w 3 Ps. ave, south side,_ | Gi'min diver Spestacien: Gold, Fornnuee hel, | Zpreceedne waite ELANN HLS. 0 ON idren. spawns : : Fephie, HE OLD PATENT OFFICE RESTAUR : ANS” COURT OF WASHING TON | Sefel, and Buffalo Hom fren inate MU ne PBS! CENT OFFI Tax Postar. Laws.—The bill providing fo , ne D.C. of John Fister, Guar-| jis. anc sir patos. is pe 5, pee ANE; commer of and 71h, styeots, 4 change of the postal law which was reported to J of Joba rr saad Bernard Cater, Giardia Nor a00 ee ed GOO! ry on food *S, fe2-iw = : the House a few days ago, deprives members of ee Ma Congress. of the franking privilege, but retains LOCKS, WATCHES, J it for the President, ex-Presidents, Presidents’ : Reena oN hi fi Sh eavet for $1.50; tou | on E pa or, ok PEO s Stim Y Wier aE As BO ne New Bocokstore, 332 Pa, avenue,

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