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THE EVE GOSSIP. Tracks of Street Rai Ds In CHa XXXVith CONGRESS_FIRST SESSION. GEORGETOW N. "AMUSEMENTS. eds hea a SS settee Ppgeel acted of ———_»- jusetts, = a ane Tux Prosrect—At 1 p.m. to-day there ap-| Gpliged aticr Aiamenusctts, found themselves Proceedings of Te-Day. Carcipenilace of Tie Ber. WASHINGTON THEATRE. WASHINGTON CITY: Peared to be no prospect that a ballot fora Speaker | tracks with plows. A number of boys and liery a Gronottows, January 3, 1860. TUESDA’ --January 3, 1860. | would be taken ere they adjourned. Indeed, the | stable keepers piled the snow on the track agi! {x tux Snare, to-day, Mr. King produced a = = —— = » . Ovr City Councils had quite a busy time of it | WA bir apa a Peis hop dite Papin lie ad TeabaPer containing the proceedings of alate | test night, in the election of the various officers To NIGHT, fe Vblocks The Boston Journal of Sabr- | UnIOn meeting held in Rochester, N. ¥., and in | provided for under the laws of the Corpora'ton, | Mr. HOWE maxel bie Gret Spprorance Ger two ay carn | Ent the racendiggn ye rend teense wc | Dt went through with the arduous atk with x | “Teer WAUCAVE, OT 7 Z i t <i a in; read in nate, whic! x te _ tinued to run. Finding themselves. beatednc | Was done by the Secretary; whereopona degree of unanimity not very common on such MR. and MRS CHARLES HALY:, Goard rent of LACE, TAE HERO Op SCOTLAND. absen-e of a considerable number of Democrats not yet returned from their Christmas tripsto their several homes make it necessary that their friends sbould stave off a ballot for the time being. We may add that there is nothing whatever in the I~ Mayor Tiemann, of New York, vetoed the Dill of the councils in that city c hanging the name of Chatham street to “‘East Broadway.” ss IP Young New York exerted itself manfully In the fa-oe of Mr. King made a few remarks, claim ng for his | occasions The following is the list of the various 2 x , : py bape signs of the times to lead to the conclusion that | {Very Step, these te ee ee sack | State, past, present and future, loyalty to the | emesrs elected, av kindly furnished us this morn- ete es agra ee hee leet giles oe nee] SE Ra balloting again they will ap- | nundred pounds each, and sbouts o'clock ioe Easton po the sitattion of Domsoratic | 30g point tape ae RAL Pe E!suor. x of get*'ng crunk. s thi f that = 14 * : Senators, who had expressed a pur, , jasolve | Board ‘ommon Council : -L ° ae Cs Z nk. so say the papers of at proniue nearer to an clection than In th ir late eee ae eens and covered tiem the Union in case of the lection ot « Republican Recdstorian Ghoreae® on attempts. c 3 ‘ OuN N a a and but for the timely discovery of the outraze, | President. to the fact that the meeting was com: | «z oficie President of the Board of Aldermen: | [\[OUNT VERNO {17 The Superior Court in New York city has he pose AND GROUNDS. = 4 ‘d both of leading Republicans and Demo- | tingh Caperton A Mode! of Mount Vernon, a correct view of the 3 : Tue City oF Wasmxatox.—The opening of | Serious results might have followed. As it vas. | Posed ape Clerk te the Corporation—William Lard. mansion and the tamb of Washington, Wik sot Sxed the smount of Mrs. Catharine Forrest's ali- | 7 Pres lis stendily | mmermation was given to the authorities, ind | CTA. proceedings were laid on the table Tax Collector. rles D. Welch. housos ; ry of 144 mony oi $3,000 a year—#1 (00 less than the award | le Year 1560 finds the Federal Metropolis steadily | City Marshal Kelly, asstated by a posse of officers, Mr. Mellory introduced a bill fot the increase | Flour Inspector—George S| ker | = ret RS Becket, progressing in ail the substantial elements of true | removed the obstructions, and set about ferreting Speed f - + snes om ee —— 4 otel, Admission 10 of chi) of the referee : out those who placed them on the track. A geat | 224 regulation of the pay of the Navy; referred Clerk of the Market—Hen - Walker. 1 = — municipal prosperity. ‘The increase of the num- crowd of peo Se cclleceed in and about Waren, | _ After the transaction of considerable routine pr: | Weigher of Hay—I. Clark. — 17" We learn from the New York papers that a | ber of its permanent inhabitants in the course of Henley and Chelsea streets, who manifested q | Vate business, of no fost intetest tothe public— | Inspectors and Markers of Lumber—Charles fugitive slave from Meryland was arrested in that | the past year has been entirely satisfactory to those deep interest in the proceedin:s. Mayor Bana | Mr. Brown arose eity on Saturday. and let go. on his swearing that most interested fn having it fast become a vast he was born in New Hampshire city—to the holders of unimproved real estate with- speak upon the President's | Myers and Henry Wingate. BALLS = Lb iy . | Message. He said he was sorry to see it reported Wood Measurers—James A. Burns and Henry AND PARTIEx. ANNIVERSARY — : ings. No iert. | mended to attick tue message. This, besaid. was | Jndgesof Elections—First Precinct, M.Buckey, |r THE BAAN ERS AR iy ORLEANS Dill haw passed both branches of the | {13% lmite—judging from the increase of the city | 8d discountenanced the SE Se not the cage. If hls great personal respect for the | W'. Knowles, Jr, W. F- Seymour; Second Pre GRAND BALL (7 A bill has passed ram S| circulation and advertising of The Star, at this | We anumeaneg aro dispersed, and the cars vere | Hresident would not keep him from doing this, | cinct, Thos Edmondson, EveKiel Hughes, Heny : or THE Se rece Cecensemepeeding (10 10R% | soaat sonic sliican| pai contus goatee 2s els fanning sa usual. ‘Charlestown, from the corse | tie aze. experience. and long pubic sersiceof the Wingate; Third Precinct, T. F. Boucher, Wm Pape FEF ie Sree cas smtalstng Hee dollar tie specie to be|| sso tann ever before at's conteapoudiny ceases af |i busied by ler ciliccae regard to theimpofant | Chict Macistrate would nailed ent eaten | Magee, WH. Ritter; Fourth Precinct, Jacob JANUARY NINTH, 1560, in the vaults of the banks in the State to every the year. No better scale for measuring the city’s | "ater of horse railroads, is obtaining a nototety | #ttack o! = « considered it bis right, in | Ramsburg. Jacob Staub, Jr., Eben G. Brown @ollar in circulation. i articulars in fatnre mAvertisements with few of the towns or cisles will envy heithe | Common with all other American citizens, to dis- | - Police Oilicers--Walter B. Pomensy. Galen Se- ses Jons ee sent from any particular views of thi that | basti: James Frizzell, Wm. B Thomas, Joh: je 22,25,24,26.58 3°,Jan23 Ss A y ic lews of the message f P . fs : = — Pesecasion'e(: he did not sles in. ee oe 4 : RST GRAND BALL of # H. Newman. John Drill, Jefferson Robertson and i — . ‘ OxviLLE Ganpyxr's Tremreraxce Warcn-| , He then proceeded to advocate at length the Wesley McNeir. Fins ate hy The Mxstixo —At the New Bowery reading andcof- | doctrine of Congressional intervention in the Ter- | Guacdiane of the Public Spemgeragag ac Committee pledges themselves that neither paint fee rooms, New York, kept by Orville Gardne, an | ritories in maintaining the constitutional rights of | Rall Wee Magee, Henry King, J. W. Deeble, | nor expanse shail be spared to render this the most interesting temperance mecting was kept up fom | the citizens of all States. He thought that the! Jobn'T. Bangs, J A. Magruder, and Wm. H. | agreea’ = Rall of she ipese- Tickets » o'clock on Saturday to a little past 12 o’clods ai | Constitution and the common law guaranteed | Tenney po rae pty gy Seo ee midnight. A crowd was collected in the roams, | 8uch intervention, In the absence of statutory law. | ‘Trustees of the Poor—Jobn Paxteo, M. Buckey | rego" Yooum,C Kinney. de 17.943 and though Wiel eee mtcf| Jy tux Hover, afterthe reading of the journal— oe — ee - the most refined stamp, the impression receivel by ® ener jweep—John Silence. 4 rs looking at them, as they applauded or social © pe ane Hoots sald, Ghat) Tr ciar ar Wise tear ince. Q. Larman. PERSONAL. disapprove of the sentiments advanced, was hat | Notwithstanding the disclaimers of individual Guager of Liquors and Inspector of Salted Pro- they were listeners of the hopeful kind, and gen- | Members npen this floor, that the Republican | yisluns Wim} Goszler erally intelligent men, who sought to imyove | Party was in sentiment and in philosophy. and tn | Assessors—George W. Beall, John E. Cox and themselves. A speaker, who denounced Ciris- peence too, Bs ce Aighae cians te La MV Becker. ai : tian, was vociferously applauded by acon any | stitution providing for the rendition of fugitive | Strveyor—E 8 who sat around the stove! ‘Some fiftesn to twenty | #laves, he thought he bad suown conclusiv: ly y James’ A. Magruder, John T. aw. et pean pg ns “good-looking men” were successively introduced | this Was so. If then It be proven that they are xt Bangs, and Mayot Addison. cave tintbere ceed te by the cbairman, Mr. George T. Hall. and made | War with that clause in the Constitution, it] Board of Appeals—A. H. Pickrell, Wm. H. JA & series of ten-minute specches, varicd and iite:. | followed that they are antagonistic to every slavery Tenney and W. H. Godey. jas st* No. 46%%5 lth at., bet esting. Among the speakers were Messis. Grard- | Clause of the Constitution. They all rest upon Tobacco Inspector—Peter W. Magruder. CSE = — ner, Austin, of Brooklyn, Levins, Glover. «Sober | the same basis. Another objection he had to this Ata quarter re 12 o’clock, the joint meeting I CaAsLES KENELE, ed hereby conta» John,” a reformed man, Mr. Booth, Sergeant | party was that its principles were dangerous to leted the business be ove them, and adjourn- P adlonvenenrd lave) Wena meneet ‘onny Ware Brooks, Mr Ryerson, and others A numbir of | the South ed until Friday evening at balf-paat 7 o'clock progress than that of The Star, is conceivable; be- cause it Is taken in nearly every house in the Dis- trict of Columbia in which any newspaper is taken, and its advertising columns are resorted to by everybody here of both sexes really anxious to make their wants known te the District public at large. The extraordinary demand for building and other mechanics, of all descriptions, up to the be- ginning of the current freeze, together with the ex- traordinary number of new buildings erected and old ones renovated and improved this fall, also tell the tale of the extra accommodations that have become necessary to the due housing of our metro- politan population and the convenient transaction of their business. The style in which these Im- Provements have been made, too, is a great stride in advance ef the styles in vogue here previously; many of the new private residences being palaces in their way, while not a few of the newly erected business places have been constructed on models, {> A New Mexico correspondent states that Mr. Otero had been elected asa delegate to Con- gress. The corn crop bad partially failed, and a8 {t was the principal means of support, much suf- fering is auticipated among the people. The gov- ernment coral bad been plundered of a quantity of stock, principally sheep 17> Monday served as New Year's day, in New York The banks were closed, the stores shut, and ail business suspended, and everybody called upon everyhody. ‘The table’? war abol- iabed in many houses, on account of its abuse by rowdy guests on former occasions. NT REWARD.—Ran away ber. on the 24 .ostant, C=R ed 18 years, an indentured making business, Ail per are Tes Repent ican Caxpipa The Cincinnati Gazette the leading Republican paper in Obio, in an article giving advices to the delegates who mav go to the Republ can National Convention in Chicago to be selected should co re-t of 8 coloret woman Wms. x bo! to M Carrell, 1 rec-iwed ladies were present, who assisted In singing tm. | | He held that that sme philosophy of the repub- | “One of the most interesting sea pleasaut little | infcrmation fom s women naehteee nee be no ultraist and bave ne record justly obnoxtons | 2%4 in 2 manner, that would grace the finish of the | perance songs. ‘The pledue-book was kept epen | Tican party—the compelling them to probibit aftsirs in the way of a friendly and Christian | tor, which ied to her arrest. Ail the information I to any portion of the Confederacy, and should be | nest blocks on Broadway, New York. by the ry of tue « Dashaways,”’ and ding | very tu the Territories—would compel them, as taken from one of the Western States U7" Im Alexandria, Va_, yesterday, a number of Asa general thing, notwithstanding the failure of Congress at the last sersion to appropriate as liberally as usual for the prosecution of Government z » € gathering which bas transpired with usthisseason | receivid wes from a white person, the day a number of new signers were obtaised. | 000 as they secured the Constitutional majority. | Sime cif at the residence i Dr. Becock, on Weat CHARLES KEMBLE. As the clock announced the old year ended. Or- | °0 Zo on and abolish it in the States. He warned street. yesterday. On Cbristmas day, the scholars | Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Stat dey ville Gardner ‘said in the new year? by making hem of the consequences to result from the tri- of the Bridge-street Presbyterian Sabbath school | Of December, an appropriate speech, after which prayers were | & Ph of such principles as these; and referred to | (under the pastoral charge of the Doctor) present. | 28 3-2t* THOS. C. DONN, J. P. slaves were sold at public sile, under a decree of | works now being constructed in Washington, the | ollered, and the audience te red. tue bistory at ie eects in England and | ed him with a full set of Calvin's Corum ntaties | _—__———————— ee — Comet A likely man, aged about 21 years, | business of the city hasbeen aremunerative one to a France, as evidences of 1 $ on the Scriptures, ana token of their love for him WANTS. ° Al an, a y 1. i APOLITIONISTS ORDERKD TO LEAVE KEXTUCKY. What is the et, then of agitating this ques- pastor. Yesterday, the school again vis- —_ bt 81.150, another, about 30 years old. allengaged in St. Though none among us have | Qn Friday last thirty-six persons arrived inZin- | tion of slave They donot pepe by this Doctor at his residence, to give bima I fought S1,100; and another, 35 years of age, | grown suddenly rich, few or none who have Teally | cinnati, baving been ordered to leav ! Madison | mears to emaniripate the x avrs; for betercen them Teeting. and receive his thanks for Reig en pe ord omen eg he Wu. A slive woma: county, Ky , on account of their abolition * aid em neipaion Jaya llavecf revelu ionand | ¢: isome and valuable present they had be- | ine to do renera! housework, Can give a cod ings ~ ‘They were the neighbors and cowo kers if {| # 8a of blood, which could not be avoided To | stowed upon him. After ail had assembled and a | r cemmendation, if required. Address 490 Lith t., the Rev John G. Pee, a Kentucky abolitionist, | fer the slaves would be o them 4 misfortune. | friendly greeting passed between the Doctor and | two dats, Lad Whese lectures at the North have attracted some | Could four million d slaves live | his v sitors, he wele ned V TANLED »#bout 30 years of age, and two ctildren, sold together, were Purchased at 81,710 deserved to thrive, have not thriven. The almost entire sbsence of positive want in thiscommu- nity, marked as that is by an almost entire ab- sence of street mendicity here, proves that the IPA Berl a cc rrespor balan Wea New vow attention. Among the exiles are Rev. JR. kog- | upon a social andj Beare |i SITUATION by a steady, settled th whites?! | v i ane soy may ail ; _ Beg ish w: yan. to nurse ur do chamber work. laboring population of the Federal metropolis are | ¢8. princ!pal of a school at Berea,and his fanily; | millions of whites uporsi ble. addressed them, in iis usual felicitous and enter- objection to the oountrs. Address as ot= to Herald is enthustasti« in praise of the Thanksgiv. pe eae ctiy off at ee a oa aaithe luerine Neth Reed and family; John S. Hanson and fun- ts qehe Beaws inverias ie See nLAGN pened taining style. upon the character of the great man sat the star Ofhee, at : 2 8 , Ee 7 5 | wi ad Leen expressed fo a North, ing sprexd given by Gov. Wright, oar Minister | population of any other city of the world, of : Hayes and 3. Whe teeida of Oa Th eee whose va this port gone throt Tost delic y withdraw from | been preps at that court, to the Americans present there. The pumpkin pie, especi » Was superb, although achieved under « ousiderable ditticulties Ina coun- try where dt is not indigenous. ya native of | Was the tocsin of civil war. In the event of the e of Temes- | Clection of a President of the United States enter- . a farmer, who | taining such sentiments. he considered it to be the s. Itappearsthat | uty of the South to immediatel ble works they had given him, After CASH PARTNER WANTED IMMEDI- of the pleasant ceremony bad been ately. Rosivess profitable and lucrative. Ad h, quitea sumptuous supply of the "8. F., thix ofhes, It ean be extended to almost as RWeet teand fruits, which had «no humbog “ equal number of souls. Three-fourths of the few mendicants in the Federal Metrojolis are from a distance—persons who have no identity of perma- of ired for the occasion by the Doctor and ANTED—A rown GI 9 there has been much excitement in the comnty | the Union He preceeded to dilate on the benetit | his excellent lady, was set before the school, and WwW Asfiet in house: is Aprly nent residence with us. since John Brown's Harper's Ferry raid, and that | of the Union to the North—its value in dollars to | was very soon devotrd to the wants of the inner | between Stn ana 7th 07 Ti Kev. Antoinette Brown Blackwell] The failure of the Mouse to organize is of course | the parties above referred to left in conseqnenze of | the North ras one bundted infilion dollars. yuan by be Lig resolutions passed by a large county meetiny.viv- glish, of Ind.. proceeded to defend bia | tor and his v ing them fants todepart the State, or abide the | ( brated * English bill,”) and was speak- | sud after consequences. Rev. Mr. Fee is among the aum- | ing es our report closed ber ordered to depa : Operating to embarrzss business here, to a greater or lessextent. Yet, on the whole, no other com- munity on the North American continent have ly-delighted children The Doc- . d prayed together; | WANTED. Te y good wishes for 2 | nevehbor hood Lappy New Year, the company separated, all | Addrera He --—— Mighly pleased with the way in which they had | on preached tn New York on Sunday evening on “The Signs of the Times.” She thinks thata new ern has come. in which philosophy ia to dis- itors then san Saas mand pr ss more substantial blessings of health, steady and {77 The English prize fighter and ex-cham- | celebrated the day = oarae, 2 mh oye wow cover the truths of religion as it has been discov- reuneriling ctuployisent, and idividea cok i Wa S) Demet, pa, | pion of England, Harry Broome, tis written a] Weare completely ice-bonud. ‘The eatremely Aionon ne tae Leees wk Small Spine ering those of science, and in which reason and ul H be th f i hig | Was travelling in Keutuc When ue | letter to Heenan, promising him ‘the best hospi- | cold weather of the last few days has blocked “P | mociam sized one, Location between lth ard 15th Knowledye are to take the place ef implicit faith | Collective prosperity to be thankful for, than this reached Hurodasburg, he w spected of bring | Wlity in return for kindness from Americans, | the Potomac hard and fast. Jt Las aleo stop | ata. ad JH, 314 sireet ‘3.3t™ and belief. eee on the opening of this year of our | { hegro stealer. and Was told that he must leave at | Which cone nes thus mat a Se « aay aoe to os bs epee cos Jour peated _— a A r WANTED.—Wanted to pare re, Lord, 1560. z ones. or submit to acoat of tar and feathers. Hs | stringe country to a strange land, your humb! Ar. Vanderwerken, proprietor of the Unio & Southern member of Co. grees, for fami U7™ The Jews of New York, a few days since, = -—- reply was that he was not a negro-stesler and | servant. Harry Broome, would never knowingly by met In one of tl ir synagogues, and subscribed over three thensand dollars to aid their suffering Dreturen at Gibraltar They take good care of thelr pwn people; there are no Jews in any pablic charitable tnstitation; and last winter, xt the an- nual dinner of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, some ten thousand dollars were contributed for the relief of the sick and needy. Mz Boicr.—The statesman-like speech, upou the rise, progress and tendency of abolitionism under the guardianship of the Republican party delivered by Mr. Boyce of South Carolina, to-day in the House hall, cannot fail to tell with power ful effect on the vorthern as well as the southern popular mind. It was listened to with more pro found attention on the Republican side of the hail than thatof any other Democrat who has su fer participated in the debate. ore -_______ ARRIVAL oF Joun BARNES WITH TWENIY Pounps o¢ Gov Dust above called upon us y turned from the Tne omnibuses placed two more new coaches— uae,a female Cook—a siave for life—for which a would not leave until he got re dy; and gave the | of Willingly see a true heart foundered on tue | the Montgomery P Blair. and Dr. E. Brewer—on | lineral price wit, be give . by applying at in rentlemen notice that t wo t rock of deception. Harry Broome, ex-champion | the route between our city and the Capitol yester- | 444 eth street, Washington, dressing that Smear a violent innit Aa pad itil of Englaad, erptaite stage-door Drury Lane The- | day. They certaluly are beantiful ereckicens of | number, through the City Post Office. de ist ing him «man not to be frightened, they vot out | atre mechanism, superior in finish and a japtation to WADSTED-« FOOTMAN,« white ind about & warrant for lim and put him in jail, Heem-| —[7>'Tue Louisville Courler says: “The increas. | Co:ufort to any now running upon our atreets 15 years of aze. sinart, active and in Wigeut, pleyed Hon. Jf. Betl, opposition candidate for | ing production of wheat in I yis avery | | Keep your ceilar doors closed at night—an old | witha good character. Inguire at No. 43 Governor last Pall. as hiscounsel. Nothing being | jntecesting feature of our agriculture. “It In b xentleman by the name of Eberly fell Into a cellar | de i . La proved against Lim. he was released, aud left | watural consequence, however. of the Ligh prices | door near the market. which liad been corchously WANTED-A SITUATION in a When he got through with his business that have prevailed for several years past; and it} left open. on Sunday night, and was quite seri- which ® youth 17 years of age may earn ~ will be still further stimulated, without doubt, by | ously injared S. | honest living. Prefers to learn trade. Satinigo UF" The Lockport Journal says that a women | the fact that Kentucky wheat now uniformly con. | ——_—__——_—_—__________ sedcapabliiey, “Apelt Gr the ieee TED living at Hanover, went te the police wiice with | anands a higher price on the Atlantic seaboard d oapabitity. ri jon. ber two children, and gave Jnformation that ste | than the wheat of any other State in the Union. FOR i HE iSTORATION OF Wan’ & respectable American gui, © had murdered her brother in her own house. Her {> A ball, in compliment to the Fauquier] CERTAIN LANDS TO MAKKET ly THE = oe fait eek Aes ee stury was not at first believed, but Investigation | Black-horse Troop,was given atthe WarrenGr en | STATE OF LOUISIANA. reoommendatious given if required, war td Star Proved it true. | ‘The seasons she gave for the deed | Hotel, in Warrenton, last Week. It wasa pleasant | _ The gravt of lands made by act of Congressap | 16 Star Office were that her victim bad lost sey U0 The citizens of Medley’s district, Md, held a meeting at Peolesville, on Saturday, the ith ult, ‘for the purpose of taking into con- sideration such measures as seem to be required by the exigencies of the times for the public weal.” Resolutions were adopted dep rday ines. and brings with him as recating | the remilts of his labor during the past eenon i é Wortny or Im:tation.—Two inspectors of | tnentioned having been no lar adjusted ce teanthen embracing one ood show window, for & vusiness . is i ? supporting ti she cnt his throat the encroacliments of Northern fanaticism upon | twenty-two pounds of gold dust) He returns for a tit uf irtitations Mou eetiean Deaseadruge election in Medison, Wisconsin, were last week | iz- ine rleane Low withdrawal of the iands here- | that onnnot fail to attract custom largely any the institutions of the South ; approving of the | the purpose of visiting bis family in lowa. He It was found that she had deliberately tinde ier | Convicted on a charve ef recriving an iMegal vote, aca Raceesorsbal, moties ts hereby given thet alt other businoss csrried on on the «ame remiscs, a z id ions p = Pails fined one hundred doliara each. vacant red lan on lie outaide of ix mi Any one disposed to rent euch premises will pl sass netion of the Virginia authorities in the Harper's | St#tes that Le has traversed over the gold reg will and then, in the presence of ler two children, : onench ond ~-from New Orleans address for further information, s note to“C Ve 5 I Sec of Western Nebraska, and more than confirms the are brother peter f iJJ7A lad named McDonald died in Bergen Opriousea,t » the srate line of Texas. "situated inthe | Star ofheee ‘se 21-4tf Ferry aifsir; declaring slavery to be the best i be murdered her brother. Doctors examined her, . sean | Brevious reports of their richness. Who says the but could detect no evidence of insanity € uaty (NJ). of congestion of the brain, canged | ucder mentio ef townahipa, Which have not been aD sible condition of the negro; recommending the | Vewreska gold mines are x humbug ?— Omaha ae : gen he bya ball, knocked by a bat, stri his head | srlected in virtue @f sasd grant, or reserved for omy = = = — —= State Legislaturr to pass further protective laws | Nebraskians 24d ult. 107 Four negro men, employed on the farm of | Some two weeks Lefure. Papa: tindee of pier oT FOR SALE AND RENT on the subject; and appointing a Protective Com Mr. Wm. Dickinson, who cesides near Liberty, iL? Mr. Geo Kelis, an express messenger, | imum of 1.25 p-r sere, or at the xradusted prices —-— ——— - — mittee of twenty-four to superyise the public} | 177 Mr. Robbins delivered a lecture last Satur- | Bedford county, Va.. were arrested and lodged in | broke his neck in Cincinnati. on Monday, by fall- under the act of August 4th, 1854, will ba restored to (See First Pare.) - enfety, and call meetings of the citizens whenever ial Sante Gon < ence aoe is een nig au re mie ears in qi from an unlucky slip on the ice, into an Liter spostiod at the nralen ete et ones 4 OR 7 Aneiy and weil f raishea Ho SE. circumstances might require it marked that what he bad heard bad been to him | body of Mr. B artly buried and | j[7-Several negro men have been arrested in| P°F Rete, oF at the prices tu which they may have e . . 7 like a new revelation; that he hed before enter- i Navan —T sloop- Valparaiso in eighty-one da Vork on ar Vandalia, + arrived at near a pile of move it and consume the remains Richinond county. Ky. on a charge affecting: ol earner mpi oe | in the fire. | their fidelity. ‘The mutter te undes investigation, nae the Land Office at New Ort.zans,on Monday, OR SALE RENT, OR tained no conception of the vast importance of the subject, and that it was worth a hundred other ") CHANGE BOK = fifth day of March next—viz : SOURED Sti VaNtT. hrer new tw, The evidence adduced implicated six negre E Ge FoR CuBa.—Some of the Southern | © hid dlcsertn sits ecteus ian | Story BRICK HOUSES, with hrot-builéines, Just before midnight on the | lectures which would probably be delivered in | The two that have escaped aresaid to be the prin: | 7. ra are in tavor of cichxmring the ii Nes (nO oe wet clita Memtetiier tenene ch, “Terme of al = 9am onal ach J5th December, in latitude 17.31, north longitude | Boston during the coming season. At his sugwes- cipal perpetrators of the crime. One of the pris- | [- lund States for the islaud of Cub: Townships 13 and '4.ef range 2, 09 in 6.12 and i » onthe, ont 9% per month. sav ake Waser ikitude | tion a committee wan appointed to take meneurrs | onets had that before captured. oe fees 4 a-| Lownshipe 13, 14, and 15, of ranges 13. and 14. ~~ wali comanamaesead me 86 49. the shock of an earthquake wasexpertenced. | to bring Me, Rebbin’s eeene at lectures properly Bares ror Prxeipext —The I pee ee nd’) Townships 13" 14715, and 17, of teuge 15. a3 3 Saal which lasted about five seconds. it wes accom. | before the public {> A man by the nami Levi Ostrander, for- jana) Journs] has hoisted the name of Edwari Townships 13. 14, Panied by a low rumbling noise and strong and 17, of rage 15. POR SALE—The Stock, Goot Will and Fix Se a2 isso for Presi tet : 5 . vibra- merly of Mechanicsville, Saratoga county, was | Bates, of Missouri, for President. Townships 12, 13. 14, 16, 17, and tien thr shont the ship, particularly at the helm. of range 17. tures of awwail Cigar and Tolmoco Store, on : " és * af P Townships tz. nd 38, Ke ik. ‘ 4 . 2 13th xts, south ende, The wind, which was northeast, immediately cial fa Garena, ee me Mae iaaralsup bier: Nin cuuseel sapesied aad euiciace | aeeentca At ne or ike taken Townchibe feat eee: oF range 2, inca nad tacaanale ae veered to the eastward and decreased. ‘The Van- | ously sizned for a manufacturers’ meeting, to pe | 2 new trial, and on this be was convicted of mur- | {Ty A coal fever exists in the the vicinity of Townships 15, 16, an TI Spy nl Pe REED. twoth -ce-ster Baek BOVE. dalia sailed from the United states December 1, | held at Meriden, January Inth. “for the purpose An appenl, on the ground that be could not | Chittenango, N.Y . and on=farm has been turned Aownthice sand If, otresge ae convenient rT: fidence to gentlemen in C 1857, and bas been in commission twenty-six prea one such resolutions and taking such ac- ener Bde we _ docinee set insi: fe ont in sear ort mineral sai Tew: ship 17, of range 28. = Pa either ae & private iresdenee or boarder months During that time she has been 414 days | "on as will tend to allay the present unhappy ex- as convicted of a lesser © fence, has by {7- The Pyne and Harrison troupe are playing At the Land Offes at Orauoveas, on Monde house; House No 462 nort mL, recentiy itement, which 50 ously disturbed the | overruled. We think this case is without a paral- | at Covent ¢ den, London, to not more than half ‘ i ice at OPzLoreas, on 3+] Loproved. corvenient to the Departments baer : 4 sess dha iahivcsset tac ne : . No th of the bare line and e Prine e rent moderate. Ing 5 death bas o- -urred on | oard of her from casualties eee Shiite ties of a common At about the hour of locking tne prisoners ww Thankegiving in Jefferson Territory was radian, th See cae aes vem bate rank the cruise, and all have been | Political and social brotherhood among us in'hieitcelte in the: Reme (XcY") jolleDee as | observed on Thuredsy, the 20th of Derensoe? lowsship } of tangent nad? FURNISHED ROOMS AT S10 Pex MUNTH. remarkably healthy, althongh sbe lay at Panama nian an attempt was mide by them to escape, by 1e.| {Le The Pawner’s Bank, of Boston, goss tuto | North af the bere Greene west of th» principal me- " r iy. furmened SS y_ i y them to escape, by re: 1S, ; a 4 They are large front ree _ armies December 7th, informs us that he dined with Mr. | It in the main ball, and setting tive to it. Hwas} “>> ‘The anniversary of the battle of New Or- Lownahips nd 5, of range 2. Fi rpergpnody etc pda dem ene Ten Broeck in Paris, on the 3d inst. and learned | done with the intention to r alarmn of fire, xt Sunday. Townships d 3, of range 3. os ate Col. Van Buren, of N.Y. is at Willards’. | from bim that he stood to win toree hundred tee Gees Ay — — Sow h of the hase line and east of the principal me- POR RENT—A FURNISH a . | tue flames, they de ire RESET 2 * . at 1 Lith xtreet, hotween “Senator Thompson, of N.J., we regret to Bieter te eo te PA aa Gener fone Wa: allan and Mi Aicpints Storer: een (FT Er MENTE AVARN—Tho regular mectine | Township. 1, 2, 4,7, ardslo, of range 1. of Dr. L. NOBLE at hiv offen, Desai his seat by indisposition. ved dolce By this it appears that Mr. Ten | thusescape The attempt was frustrated Seventh Womed fore Parnee wale take a Of] Towuships #2, 8,659, 1 and 11. of range 2. between Vth and ize . Frank Leslie. of pictorial paper erlebrity. | Breech wae’ shoowit Ms cet si aia te _ ‘ for Tats 1 } scontined to his h = dena eres re fall upon the | <cgn?” eatin Cre ee ee, OBO! aa range 3 sae es gh foe Seventh ‘owne’ips 2, 3, 4,6, and 12, « 107° Notwithstanding the fact that, in the city | THIS EVENI corner of Nand hips 2, 3 : se eI : Sixth streets. at 7¢ 0’ P.m., 8 ther wi'l ba of New York, nearly tw vy thousand people are an eles ion of Officers, A full meoting is desire’, annually added to the great muster roll of nee By oeretthe Preid nt ite dead, the number who take the precaution o: = making their wlil 1s incredibly shall. During | { BALTIMORE the past year. the number of wiils contested before CE CREAM and WATER ICES furnished to Mr. Surrogate West was ouly one hundred and | Gotele. Boarding-houses, Balls, Fairs, and other twenty-two. an? every case presented fer his ac Beeps serie at i Pe wayne ; = pipelied °j z = al A ‘arties, Balls, LUE By 1k 8, op ye Mose le decleed : Suppers. and other entertainments, furnished atthe at “Muller “on’’ early, when his unknown colt slippery pavement of New York credited at the rate of 100 to 1.— Wilke 4 Mr Richard Storrs Willis, (brother of N P. Willis.) who originated. and, up to the present time has edited the -\Musical W orld,” bas witb- drawn from its special edito: bip. Mr. F Bridzes, author of « Phrenology made Practical," has received from the Britisi ‘Preasury, at the recommendation ef Lord Palmer- ston, £50 for bis investizstions as to the causes od dis- inte STOCK OF STAT! RY AND FANCY GOODS POR SALE—The subseriber #1! sell out his entire stock to any enterprising business maa at a large reduction from prime covt, and ict the Store for five years. In the meantime, he wt! run off his stock at ovst priees by retai!—the cheap est 1 ts of Envelopes, latter. cap ard nots Paper (9 the country ; ving ¢ is in 6256 om: ou per dozen: Paucy Articles 1! 8 great > WM. F. mas tL t re IL A dill has been introduced into the Leyisla- ture of Missouri, to sell out three of tue railroads for the sum of $8,500,000 The roads to be sold are the Pacific, on account of which State bonds have been issued to the amount of $7,000,000; tbe North Missouri, for which bonds have been issued to the amount cf $1,350,000; tue Iron Monntain, CONFECTIONERY. __ 1 no 18-e06w (IntA States ) bet : a ‘ id most reasonabie terms, hy Townships 1 cel. —— —— a zs : Gorne Sovtm —The tartiord Limes says:— <A | Shortest notioe an: y CHAT EIET. Towrshine peso 2 OR KRENT—A new and det and increase of crime for which bonds have been issued to the amount cman called at our ollice on Monday who is oe Byghors Coniostmery, Bait quwzsnipe tan sieges oe RENT. scaaintan Le Evorement — Father ani ShIEE Beade’ bane ey re bianel,. for about to start fur the Stite of Alabama, to com-| an 12 oe 26 «th etraat. hatwean G and Townrhips 1, 3, 4.5, and 6. of ranges 4.8, rnd6. ort + Bear, rt hak? ats, Bane A Dovcerz ELoremenr.—Father and Son Elc-| which bonds bave been issued to the amount of | fience a hatter’s shop and fictory there The TEMS OROnT orn 77 Vowrehips LS hae ic Tange? ands Apps Sr UBNMAN. * pang on = Sper Beep = qiire Marcuant was | $2,900,000, i trade from this quarter having been much in- Ane RINES Lee e8 TH: e IN b Townships L 3. wid te ranges i aa cas hee fens acer ie wha baa ss rd ft = ¥ Menuet! | Uspontexare —Rev. Mr. Alberton, who was | Jured, he removes from Connecticut and takes | Cir? 173” iGe Creamed Water Ions at $159 per oe 3 > ahed—tre t Ky At the Ueeneor ‘Beem: spr aka poner 6 arrested near Montgomery, Alabama, a few days | 4Way the business and the hands employed here. maie somewhat advanced and the bride but ebteen-—were also anxious to unite themselves for life. The proper authority was summoned. and they were accommodated. ‘The strangest part of the offair 18 this: the bridegroom at the Burnett and the orideyroom at the Spencer were son and 2 Given urder ms hand, at the city of Washing- lon” Large and sinal] Pound and Fruit Cakes, a f Dec: In this way Connecticut is made to sutfer.”’ tary oheap. J. FUSSELL. ton, thas Seremty — day 7 % h 08. . S ILSON former 12th and F atresia. Act's Commissicner General Office, Under the regulations of the department, cd re and now existing. no payment can be since on suspicion of peddling treasonable bocks, reached his bome at Glastonbury, Conn., on Fri. day last. He bad paid a fine of ¥60, and after his release and while on bis way home he, ina tit of derangement, jumped frou: the cars and was badly injured. so that he, at Irst accounts, lay Hzrrzr’s Boox 1x Norra Carorina.—The ———_— Raleigh Kevister By the traiu from the & JACKSON, North on Thursday, there caine a package by | £ 7 PLASTERERS, as hers to Adams’ Express, which accidentally got open, ire on the p Aucthiones JOBRERS eee ertisine fron a epegened — FS® BET Tho —— the Star cag 2 Je 5 ubiisl Are specially authorized to publish by building reo-ntiy fitted up for the purpusrs father Bott: had eloped from the aumue victults, | YerY helpless.” toes Hinton Nowan Helpers “Impending Cratses | j,3%8,Pemnerlvaria Avenae, SOLES ma iaeae net of the General Lad Uice,” 7 | rvtnniark mntrecite tne fan's with the same intent; neither knew the purpose of A ConGressMan ILL.—The Hon. Join M. Lan | The package was addeseed’ to Jesse Pope, High | r tre other, and beth came on thesame train. When | dram, camine of Ge from Louisiana, bas Point, N.C. ALLEN & JACKSON, SPECIAL N@T CE. the young men learned the facts, the Burnett | been detained from his 7 f com, provi jun, Ac the sigalg ac’ rramespens, | Vo xnenel og trtocmrirce tat ame | Sta Reruieaes be aite ere, House repaired to the Spencer, and it is said a epening of the srssion. It isstated that, beside | {9 The property belonging to ihe American mate off, and ready for dal: Those who pref r | atom. Apply — an oe ee most glorious time ensued. —Crn. Tones. betng sick in body, he is laboring under severe | Express Company, in New York. was sold on the ol oaliing at our deek for their bilis will pleasedo #0 pacha ae dua) Wiss ceases wa mental atfiction in the loss of his wife aad four | 3'st ult., for $G00,000, and parchased by Aaron ob EASTEE. Rolain gpiptag ven de § Se eee : DP FOUND ~ - Wistar’s Brisam oF Win ary —A ch’ “ ayn q an, esq, of Shenectady. for Henry Wells, a *AMENTS. a phe bass = “4 thin season of the year. ns well ae atau eae al te motel itl feared that he may not get’ of Sourbencddanwc. Farge, Johuster Living | jesiwt ___275 Pa. av., bet Isthand ith sta, | friends to come forward promptly and helpusts this LO. “1 AND FOUND. is {mportant to have on hand a remedy for coughs, : ston, Alexandria Holland, and their associat-s, | 7 7 and colds. We spesk for the ‘ benefit of our readers when we recommend te them the above-named remedy, Witch bas been advertised in our paper for some tine. We have had vceasion to uae it in onr family for coughs and other throat affections, and in all such czses it has cured the complaint We now deem it au indispensable article, for we always prefer to bare a reliable remedy on hand for these complaints to which all are Hable.— Christian Freeman and Femily Visitor. DRPARTCRE OF THR RENECIA Boy —Among the passengers of the steamship City of Washington, which left New York on Saturday for Europe, was Heenan, alias the ‘“Benecia Boy,” who goes out to fight Sayers, the English champion—the pgilistic encounter to decide the championship of the two countries. = t 1 need, by making early settlement in | —-—— - — FOR HIRE—Firet-rate COACH MAN, asiave; | Our tme of need, by mak caer dolar duc us at LOST 503 Mendes, 2¢ instant, betwen irk and organized as the New American Express Coa- skilful, sober and trustwor hy in every re J. W, COLLEY & co. oth streets, Pa a-enue a MANUSCRIPT cov- pany, who will vontinie, the express business at Also. 8 BOX saccusromed 10 see rnce 523 7th at.. above Pa. ay. Foe be = poses of let er paps, ci weiy yy { rf o hor-e carriage. © . — =< orthern Notes (row athe ever the lines heretofore occupied by the old god eins vena shores Ina very fair sesmotress nigh ely ee totes Wom 0 Beesnern Skene company. 7 -. alro. The above are servante from Virginia. tur- fier. t i pales i ome the Mewalee pingsoe are to ue = Rocme for rent also. Inquire at — Me 1 an-uenc sain aallemen Pe Nov. 10. Mr. Neilson, the King’s private secre- | street bs st — naay 4 1. § whoin bis Majesty attempted ina moment of FOR STAMPING pr the Avenue, to thy Taeaue, a jrt BREAST i PEEra EXTRACTED WITHOUT DRUGS / P!N, with a ciust white ects in the centre, y to Kill niga be extremely low, the King OR PAIN, by the Inventor, who har, PAPER, and Th: firder will b- rewarded by leaving itatthe sedulously. A recent a- | lately arrived Office opposite Willard’ ts N ¢) ie A Louisiana River ZEN Over —The offl- cers of the steamboat Ceres. arrived List evening from Attakapas, via Bayou Plaquemines, report that on Wednesday last Old River had ice balf on attending his sick ental Star CO for, or at 69% H at. it of the real and al te of the | Hotei. Pa avenue. Alero. performs allop — ENVELOPES, Arenipeings determines the lay to be 87,000,00, | erations in the art of De: ry. in the ngend yr pe e id Rs.— The schoonc: Serrrstiriox or S. US 4 — On the 2a 0 hee a . Lmitati a ‘ r 48". between & » Isignd nder Richard. of Preston, which eutered the Drogheda | eb thick in it, all along the shore, and in seversl | {{[J- Hon. Wm. L.. Goggin was Presented with | tid’ promsum has been ARG with Crests, Initials, o will bv ward by retarning it'to'd. PCH, harbor on Thursday, hed dard body ie Neue foe the stream was “iced over” Rt pra two splendid sta. erie ane seyear es: vention sed bat egeage al C Name, at TL! 6th st, Ix aad ya s-2* ny 8 ; velty 1 til —N : from the ladies of Rockbridge, the otuer | bv it without prin or dri : —y Royal Charter nad whic eee feet the fated | Bee a Doe asent action of the world. —2- | a present rout the lndiewof Itoc Present frou A ~ CARD, The Metropolitan Rookstore | SNE WHOUNDEAND” Lam” aie BLACK Holyhead. Ste must. therefore, ewe gk eat femarle was Imported direct irom London, while | & UCT ON SALE O+ FINE GROCERIES, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents { white ring around body quite ‘crows the Irish SCs Cea ae A “CaLL”™ FoR 4 CLERGYMAN.—The coroner of | the one from Rockbridge was purely of American | TEA, FRUITS NDIES, PRES~ RVFS, « is practi or te reason for the act bas certainly been the dread. or | White county, Ill.. has offered a reward of Slo | manufacture. The attention of t al stural ublie is respactfully called t+ | Lawrence's c: labrated Linen Papers, “*Mutropoli- | bad . for the arrest of the Rev. Mr. Finley. who escaped The Nashville (Tenn.) Gazette says that | th® extensive rale of fine Grocesirs, Ko. at the tan Mille,” &o., & son returning he attaches itelf te the , Whe a Na. ‘, rs ders that tenet | from the custody of an officer while being con- the bill Introduced into the Legislature a few store of Gores Saamaun ae yy Yard de®-ttaw.if 332 Pa.av. bet. hand oh ate. —— 44. and Gh streets, dead bedy on shipboard is froucit with Rohe of veyed to jail. Finley is aceused of murdering 8 | weeks ago, compelling all free negroes to leave NG, January 4°h, and contianine unti th A RD. vil w the ship and to the crew wh. naviyate ber | man. the State, is declared to be unconstitutional, both ed of, Wename the following Sod would soapeentally inform eur iatomers re The Council of Huntsville, Tuinty-sxvextu Coxoness.—Missouri is the | PY, the opinion of eminent lawyers and of the Boxer Saleratur, Crow Tare st" | MMW Gare having all of eur accounts wade cf aa BOARDING. u, edit Of Huntsville, Ala. have first State that will elect members to the Thirty, | Pe°Ple- Jacere: and Flavoring Bxtiacts, Vanilla | pared to settle the same ou or hefure tne Ist of fan OARDING —2 deal = Passed an ordinance, expelling all’ free colored seventh Congress. In the Fourth district, James | {L7 A large collection of anon contribu- | Bean, Cochineai. Shoe Polisn, Cauary Hemp aud way 0 B ene a ecirable romt roe ¥ tase the your ise ‘who may have come there N, Burns is the most prominent man vet ‘spoken | tions to periodical literature, by Major Andre, bas eros precialy we shall sell, in front of the | our sims ng oh the liberst wortendllnd “4 street. hat ween (i and Hes noe SF" St. suum» Chureb, Hartford, Conn., was | of £0" the democratic nominat‘on. Hon. sates Hosier Bree ly ete llor terrae erga Weer opr mai USSUIRE So, MerMe | herelatore extended (0 at, and hope by Ne burned on Friday night, with all the contents. in- | T*!& !# the present representative octavo volume, and will probably be published | 1% * ___J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. 4~'. ” tinusnes of the sce P'4NOS FROM THE FIVE BY eT PaAcTO- lading a valuabie organ. i[7~ The celebrated trial, in France, of Madam | by Scribner. MsTeOrOuITAN M.R. RILEY & BROTHER, a tein the at | JOHN FP. ELL ; J LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 36 Central West Baitd ja? 306 Pa ‘ay , between Sth and 10th ste. {07 The citizens of Nantucket Propose to have | Lemoine and her daughter for the burning of an} {> An action to determine the title to a ba rel New York av., between st and 2d sts. bet. sth and Sth Ay, =~ 2 z A. - a grand cen‘ennic celebration in August next. illegitimate child of the latter, to prevent expo- | worth 9 cents was recently Recor t Sy, Adoiphus | ‘The success that has attended the igned 7th ste., opposite Centre Market. NOTI EB. The debt of Indiana is announced by the | Sure; has terminated in the commitment of Madam | Marx against Koster & Spelbrink. tor to be $1,163,757. the und A“ deo 2-divt Lafayette, | ai ning of his Brewery has induced him | COSCON Ind. Already the costs have amotiuted to $30. aud | tomake fertuaripraverente FO® CuRistmas the case is yet to be carried toa higher Court He nooo ee Pee seepaitions, and ee oe i The Ocean (N. J.) Emblem says tiat a oe je § i large number of the citizens of that county are | hea'thy a ver every to it HOU: ‘PING. the public, will find it a deuchedal drink. Wagons deliver in | aaverors Gente Wala trove, Oyetar Hoses preparing to engage fn the culture of cranberries, part of the District. i ‘with for which much of the soil of the county is c<dmi- REST, URANT— Holes ae ed, mons ¢ ‘ork ao, Pare rably calculated. senommenetion pubiic, calaurest, ve Men, U7~ Miss Susan Denin is manzging the Galety ere ee ek cen teeth netie eal Caran ei | ee Youuntee other = theatre, Shreveport, La. H+r busband (Mr. H. mrrifes tos Huntington) is stage manager, | LE! je3 eotw R. del? Above Odd Fellows’ Hall, on 7th ot. Lemoine to twenty years hard labor. and the ac- quittal of the daughter. Govenor oF Texae. —General Houston was in Austin on the 6th inst.. making preparations to — ee rpic sang in the rons die ter. Itis said eneral attachesa g U7= vime. Lese:nary, 2 Ms fi to Spin, tegiing Ys ae istinict desl of importance to the movements in regard Augusta, Go. 4°*, menkeyp and goats aye at pier icTBs report of the marriage of Gen. Garl- otice that MRS. ark t Spa. = — club bas been organized in Fa Ap Eloadin is exhibiting at Metropoil-

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