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. ‘THE EVENING STAR. XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. LATE FOREIGN NEWS. ag Ae By the arrival at New York of the steamship GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS. > = a = Tue Contest ror THE SpxaxeRsuir is appa- | Hovse.—Mr. Stokes, of Tenn , who was speak-| Arabia, we have Liverpool dates of the 21th of | Correspondieheeof The Star. WaASHINSTON THEATRE pe,/ HINGTON CITY: rently rapidly approaching a termination. Though | ing when we went to press on Saturday, charged | December. Qapstiarows, Seanary 9, 1500 Sole Lessee and Muncxer. J. B. How. MONDAY.... civcctreee Jammary 9, 1860. | Mr. Hamilton received on Saturday afternoon only | the Republican party with being a sectional or- Gen, Commonfort, of Mexico, comes passenger A fobbery was committed upon Mr Samuel a number of votes about equal te the Democratic ai eae at paige badypreg” = ‘ae aes, “a al vive fixea | D2Vi8 residing upon Dampbarton street, one day party-proper’s strength in the Hall, it was well | gentlemen to the contrary. he thought the Demo- ‘Oth of January was Boon fixed | hast week, which for baseness upon the part of the Ensen to those tokio the curtain that but for the | ¢Tatle Pe rarer ents coimmor vig for GS miing ofthe Pesep recat Paris. . PT) ey | TEE TDK RM. Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitution urges the American and Anti La Guemniere on the subject of the | ome friends in our c It was denied that the Pope claims. author caps the ¢limax. A lady residing in Bal- The Fares of tae ipalton members of the House to unite with | waut of two votes to make an election, ne would | 1" peaof of, this hereferred to several newspapers, | It was dented that the plenipotentiary "A Frenck | timore, and very respegiably connected: visited | DON'T. JUDGE’ BY APPEARANCES. the Demecrats in the great work of rescuing the | have received enongh 9 ‘ore from the Southern } racy was split and broken into fragments. It was mphilet Opposition and the anti-Lecomptonites still hold- | impossible for the Southern Opposition to come Po end the Peace Congres: attrac much at- a kd Mr. Da ing ent, to bave brought him within two of a} uPtos party thusfractured. ‘They stood be Party; | cillatory id tone, But appebes. tht restoration of | avday of two. triumph. It became so manifest that such was yi Constitution and the Union from the deadly grasp Of their bitterest foes, and effecting the triumph N. B Box Book atths Theatre from 19 ti} cease can soured for three of broad, national conservatisin over narrow, sec- 4 o'clock, where be s: the intention of stopping tnbivuaie, ¢ day after she reached the they stood there to-day as Union men. He Romagna to the Papal dominion. The Bnglish | house of Mr. D. she went mp ties ander some ILLARDS' CONCERT HALL, tional disunionism. It says the state of the case, before the ballot was through, | against the sentiments which had been declared | journals eulogize the pamphlet. pretence while Mrs. D. was busy with her house WEDNESDAY, January U1, 189". “In nulting with the Democrats to defeat the | that the Republican party, (which, by the by, had | that the election of a Black Republican President Lord John Russe] tells the memorialists rela- | affairs. and immediately after coming down ON BEDAY, Sonuney i, Helferites, neither the Americans nor the Anti- resisted that ballot by every meansat itscommand,) | Would of itself be a sufficient cause for the South. | tive to Mexico that England 1s endeavoring to| dressed herself, and Mrs. D. that she was GRAND CONCERT, Lecompton men abandon one jot of their respec- | '*'"4 a ayn a + | ern States to secede from the Union. come to an understanding with the Powers re. yoing to step to the residence of the father of Mr For Tux BENerit oF THE tive prin ¥ do they make concession ef | Were yesterday in consultation, Sunday though it Mr. Singleton, of Miss., was one of those who | specting the course to be pursued in the fature. ; but would certainly be back to dinner. Sbe one of the They unite for | was. all over the city. They came toa conclusion, | were in favor of dissolving the Union ina certain points out the difficulty of the United States | Went to the house of Mr. D., sr., but instead of we have every reason to believe, that to elect any | contingency. Suppose the people of the North. recognizing one presidentand England and France stopping she immediately summoned an omnibus, itionist of thei bool to the Speakership, it | © ing Fred lags as a citizen, and disre. | another. started for the cars, en route for her bome in oppositionist of their sc peal Op: 1t) arding the decision of the Supreme Court. | Count Arigdor, the representative of the Repub- | Baltimore. Some time after she had left Mrs. D. will be necessary to abandon Mr. Sherman, prob- | Siouid elect him President, would the gentleman | lic of San Marino at Paris, presented a memoran- | had occasion to go to her room. and, upon exam- ably to-day. They prefer on abandoning Mr. | from ‘Tennessee resist his inauguration? dum to Count Walewski. addressed to the future | ining her dressing bureau drawer, she found that Western Mission Sunday School. PROGRAMME. at I Bextet—tst and ad Violin, Viola, Flute, Violone lio, and Piano. one great patri pose, which is smperior to every cousiderstion, and far greater than any politica triumph.” Phe Intcling ncer is devoted to Congressional Proceedings and news. 1. By Messrs Muse » j: r herefrom Ger honity = Sherman to take up Mr. Pennington, of N.J.,| Mr Stokes said Douglass was not a citizen of | Congress, protesting against the encroachment of | her visitor had entered it. and stolen t ls pean 107 From Shillington we havea copy of the | Who, though not being a member of the last | the United States, buta black man. He under- | Piedmont. gold chain, gold pencil case, breastpin, necklace, Fs TT ai e c The o 3. Soprano Sol .] Stood the gentleman from Mississippi to declar he nomination of the Marquis D’Auvergne as | set of pearls. 2 small amount of money, and a por- Honse, he was not a signer of the Helper bodk cir- ribune Almanac for 1860, containing its usual J per e Quiatet—W ames in bis speech in favor of dissolving the Union ig | the second French plenipotentiary in the Enropean | tion of a set of furs. As Mr. Davis has the most | 5 Lieven Chore, by hiidren complete budget of political statistics. cular, he has proved himself a Helperite all over, | Mr. Seward was elected. = Congress, gave great satisfaction to the friends of | undoubted evidence of the guilt of the party in eastern Mission Sunday School. _—_ = = from the tirst Monday of last month to this hour; Mr. Singleton had said so, and was ready to say | Italy question, itis his intention, unless the “noe Panrit Uy" Over tive hundred dollars were subscribed | no other having sustained Mr. Sherman with | !t again, anywhere and everywhere. A Paris dispatch of the 23d ae the French | are immediately returned, to to Baltimore a at & meeting of the Israelites in Beltimore last 5 Semiramis... -g2-- Rossini t. Stokes repeated that Fred. Douglass was | Government had, by telegrs formed the | and have her arrested and tried for the theft, when | 1. Sextet. iramis . mors peal, ar bean saare open In-his avowal of #B- 1 not » clttsnn, but wheaever s clicea of tte tana | Paetes consamed tet iee calag of the Con- | ber name will be made public. Letters bave al- | 2 — : Mr Tester evening, forthe relief of their brethren who 2re | probation of the entire Policy of the Republican | States was elected, he would sustain him. gress would not take place ie tas Jan 19. resdy been written to her relatives informing them --.. Herold suffering from the oppression of the Emperor of party. Mr. Singleton said the people of the North held | |The Marquis Antonini and Chevalier Canofari | of her conduct and danger. The high reputation nuidren, roCce. ‘The fact that he is notorious as being all over a | that Fred. Douglass is a citizen, and suppose, by | had been appointed first and second plenipoten- | that they enjoy at home is all that preveuted him numerical strength, they should elect bit, over- | tiaries from Naples. from proceeting against her immediately. Doors open at7 o'clock ; the concert to commeres J” The Providence Journal having expressed | Helperite in bis sentiments, bidding fair to pre- | Hiding the decieton of the Supreme Court, would | ‘The London Herald, the organ of the conserva- | Some villainous thief or thieves entered the | at pall past? oelook. | sinuk wt ind pah Deine & wish that somebody would start « national paper | vent him from receiving even the votes of Messrs. | the zentleman from Tennessee resist his inaugu- | tve party, bas announced a complete and compre- | cellar of Mr. W. H. Williams, butter dealer. on Stores, Hote'n, andl at the di Vike Puack at Washington, the Philadelphia Press | Etheridge and Winter Davis, (supposed tobe | ration’ hensive reform bill, to appear in the Constitutional | Frederic street, on Friday night last. or Saturday | 5% 0 Fplendid Piano Forte used on this occasion . Wout . necessary to elect him.) we think will induce his | , Mr. Stokes referred again to the decision of the | Press and Magazine; and that in the event of the | morning while he was in market, and stole there- | is from the manufse ory of Raven, Bacon & Co.. ynquires, “Would not E b y = 2 . Supreme Court, that a negro is not a citizen, and | postponement of the ministerial reform bill, or its | from a considerable quantity of prime butter. No kindly loaned by Mr Metzerott. is name for a Wash abandonment without a serivas effort to elect Mm, Viience could unt occupe the Precidectat chee proving unacceptable to the constitutional ‘party, | clue, as yet, has been had to the guilty parties ——————— i a sues and @ Republican-party rally upon Mr. Gilmer, of | Governor Banks, of Massachusetts, had recently | the bill is to be published and will be iminedi:| We revret to learn that Capt. Deia Roche, an BALLS AND PARTIES IT The young ladies of N_C., whom the Republicans can certainly elect | declared that negroes could not be enrolled 1a the ately bronht before the House of Commons. she's eodet of te), and for many yours dranehits- ALLS A} d os. ling 4 a y, pla , ye | militia. Or ‘almerston has n making s; 8 n one ¢ Governmen' epar' ts, —— - - ~ iington, N. J. on Christmas day, placed upontke | we apprehend, when ever willing todoso. We Mr. Hill, of Ga., suggested that the question of | highly enlogistic of the vetontec eee now Iving at bis residence on Washington street, “W hile we're young, let ws be gay— tomb ef Bishop Doane the decorated cross which | believe further, that by noon to-day, the two votes the gentleman froin Mississippi was hardly predi- he wife of J. H_ Gurney, a member of severely indisposed. W here's the ose in sighing 7 prose gra ble each bs Pestnat aay, nt | that were on Saturday necessary to secure the | cated on a supposable cove, “He thought it Uiicly | ments hae eloped wits ne op nmeiver 0 A very decided modification in the temperature | Lif» 18 but » summer's day 5 istinguished divine annually, on that day election of Mr. Hamilton will be found, and that | that some man could be found on the Republican | lady possessed half a million sterling in her own | of the weather occurred on Saturday last, which To morrow we'll be dying.” if the Republicans fail promptly to concentrate on | side who would be willing to accept the office of | right tended to put a very decided check to the o UF Trouble is anticipated at Frankfort, Ky., Mr. Gilmer, Mr. Hamilton will probably be the | President in preference toa negro (Laughter J ‘The Belzian government has agreed to forward | tions of the ive-zatherers. Some of them, Walter | the Morrie Spent Fla. . to-morrow, the 10th instant. Cassius M. Clay an- | ™ ae Spy ape i teal © | Mr. Stokes, resuming, said he would never con-| mails for Canada and the United States by the | Gedey in particular, bad succeeded, however, | “'p’'S. Coaches will jeave corner of 6th and nounces his puryuse to deliver a free-soil address | SPe#ker- As, ifon any ballot be comes within a sent toa dissolution of the Union [Spplause } Canadian steamers as well as by the Cnuard boats. | before the change occurred, in housing quite 4 | Pa, ay every ten mr uring the event there, and the citizens thr eaten to ride him out of | ™¢fe bandfuil ef votes of being elected, no South- Though he could not vote for a Republican, there | It is sapposed that the German postal league will | large quantity of the article, of very good quality, Hal. Don't inal beget Sox ne ma mea it. As Cassius goes | fT Representative, of either party, will venture | Wa8a larzc portion of the Republicans with whom | adopt a similar arrangement cousidering the snort duration of the freeze he State if he undertake: s Cassius g HE SECOND COTILUON PART or THe LIBERTY (1.0 B (this season) Will be erven on WEDN-=SDAY, January 1, At FRANKLIN HALL, cor. 9h and D sts. No het, caps, or uniform shirte allowed to be wern in the room. ket inz-st* IVERSAKY oF ye hala OF NEW ORLEA : : ; the Southern Opposition could agree npen some | ‘There was a vague unconfirmed rumor of an| We admonish the Democrats of our city to total) ie vote for blan in the present state of South. | ote thay south suite term conn Te ope: |\wutorenk In Hungary: attend the meeting advertised in another column. ern public opinion. tion to this Administration for its corruptions. li | ‘The Calcutta mail of November 23d. bringing | te come off this evening. Important busin:es will Mr. Hickmen bas been promoted to the leader. | Was not reasonable to appeal to them to come over | Shanghai dates of the 19th, had been telegraphed. | be brought before them, including the regular ship of the Republica ; to the Democracy when they could not rally their London. Saturday —A Madrid dispatch of the | election of officers of the association Ss ip of the Repndlican party on the floor; while | tt f Twice had Mo. Git laced | 23d says? the Moors attacked the Spaniards on th a sesame Mr. Etheridge acts as the leader of the few Soutt - own forces wice had Mr. Gilmer been place Ldd says; the Moors attacked the Spaniards on the . ina ition to be elected if the Democrats had | road to Teutan in order to obstruct their works. he \i ern oppositionists apparently unwilling to make come'te his sapport, but they refused to do so 4 ALEXANDRIA. ; but were victoriously repulted.| ‘The Spanish an ssible combination to defeat Mr. Sherman; Several Democrats at this point gave their rea- | army only four killed and fifty wounde though we really do not look for Ar. Etheridge why they could not apport Mr. Gilmer, | All their works bad been completed _ - ie Aca Seanerpi aap to carry bis j resent policy to the point of defeat. | ONE others, the fac at Mr. Gilmer was sup- ong ices of November 15th says, the a . > y°, . : 2 rted by a dozen Black Republicans. rate of exchange bad declined about 1 per cent. he County Court on Saturday discharged th ing Mr. Hamilton, when his vote will surely elect Pole, Sieben: Now that the gentiorsaa fom Mis- | Prices of tea were firmer Silks aeowsilas upper beph tated raid ° 4 that gentlewan. Mr. Winslow, the chairman of | sissippi had appealed to the Americans to come | tendency petit jory, “aceittane) ostjews mere oe an- the Democratic House Committee, acts as the | 2¥€r and support a Democrat, which, as he thous ht —————— Les eee ee er Of the Democracy in (ki a he had shown, would be impracticable, because of Ttems Tetegrapnea trem Washington. _ re Gee ek 4 a eit OF the Democrscy in thiscontest of sharp | their net being able tonnlee tir ows fortes ke | The Ascii Prornte teh say jEhe soup house is again in full operation, an wits, and an excellent one be mekes, being ener- would ask the Democrats to come forward and | Wasnixoton, Jan.s—H large numbers of Mele ronee daily supplied x-Congressman James 2 ® getio, prudent, tirm, conciliatery, and ever wateb. | vote for a South American. He stated, in the | Iughes, of Indiana, will be fhe ten not already | aie ican d ee ee ne Se, ful over mot ons made to effect the grand result. | CoUrse of bis remarks, that if affairs were'so situ- | been, tendered by the President the anpeigtters | Which is sustal jor Cite most part by veluatary ated in the House tuat be would be compelled to | to the vacant judgeship of theCourt of Clains, and | CoMtt!butions. " ae chose between a sound, conservative Democrat | there is every reason to believe he will accept it i Rwine as et cee ee Socrmrs Mascractunixe Ixperexpexce — | aud a Republican, he would unhesitatingly vote | | A bill recently Introduced by Senator Lane pro- | J78t now in a tide of success. | The a nae It is certainly trne that the Directions of all the | for the former. vides for the settlement of the Oregon and Wasb- tarel teen Lapeer ie leben eet ts a Southern Railroads ore soon to have a meeting | ,, Mt. Winston moved that the House proceed to | ington war debt of 1855 and 1856, according to the The adem ; Expr Coanpany are sealing their for consu)tation as to the proper points in the the election of Speaker; and demanded the pre- | recommendation of the military commission,who nie peat heavily armed, bloodshed is anticipated. UF It is stated that the witnesses, who so often gave their testimony in the course of the trials at Charlestown, Virginia, are now in Washington, in attendance upon the Senate Committee of In- vestigation. The labors of the committee, it is theught will extend into next sammer. i>-Tbere is a prospect of an international rowing match on the Hudson river next Spring, that will almost equal in interest the international payilistic match to take place in England. Robt Chambers, the champion of the Thames, has chal- lenged Mr Josh Ward, of Newburg, N.Y., the champion of American oarsmen, for £500 a Side, either onthe Hudson river, or Newcastle river, in England I? At the Sandwich Islands, on the 2ist Octo- ber, as a party of Americans, including R. 1. Dana, Jr., of Boston, were crossing on horse- back, the bridge over the Wailuka River, at Hilo, VUAL BALL or TRE Tnion Guards Tho UNION GUARDS take pleasure in announcing to therr frioadg—miatary aud Civie—that they wil give a BALL, ot fhe WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY Rt 8, nee. areuns, en, MUNDAY VE January Sth, . ‘ The” ommul.ce pledgo themec|ves that nothine shail be left undone to make it the tall of the sea- ‘Sohafiiald attends to the cateror’s department. Withers’ celeb-ated band is engaged for the oc- oaston. Positive'y, no hats or caps to be worn in the bal! S XTHAN ; ven goods by t nm, Except by the milit: vious question. Spent twelve months in the exan.ination of the | #°248 by cama repickets ON entiemsn South at which to cause to be established manu- | ‘Mr Hickman hoped the previous question would | Spe, ,t xuard agalust speculations, the money | pater: Ted iatat, Soak ey ates cok the |, Tickets ONE DOLLAR, edmitting 9g the structure gave way and precipitated the whole fefactories that will hereafter Supply the rajlroads | not be sustained, as he had xiven notice aud | is proposed to be paid only to the original clainy ia te bell 18 tab che gag ng -arrierthoee ~* Committes of A ements. fate the river, a distance of from 14 to 18 as ths wished to oiter an amendment proposing the | ants, or their legal attorneys or assignees. ‘The | ciety W sho vate - 1t.H.C.Me auehiin, Thos. Himes, party into the river, an m of the South with all the cars, locomotives and | Wished to offer an amend mount involved Is about fine giilliers Phe wen | for the purpose of advancing the objects for eo os bey ne fect. ‘They were all, however, safely rescued, with | other railroad paraphernalia of ‘every description | “deption of the plurality rule ||| amount involved is about five millions. Nw in | Which the society was organized fanesJ-Kanee = Thee Doge os After some discussion as to what was strictly in | is altozether independent of the measures now in asin . . WwW the exception of a few bruises, and the loss of a| up to this time procured from the North, A | o:ten progress at the Treasury Department for scaling | g¢\y tt howle, an old and highly respected citizen | Thos. Dooley. jn WLP ME horte by drowning pledge froin 2! the different Southern Railroad | Mr. Davis, of Ind, said the time had come | {he'various items te the army staudard of this city, died at his residence yesterday morn- > “Tho Star Spank’ O, long may it wave O'er the tand of the free And the home of the brave!” HE BANNER CLUB, No. 1, take pi ublic that oa ¥ ives RTY, at TH Mine, FIATIL, Sth etreet, MONDAY © VENING, January 9th, 1960. The iadies are cordially invited, as no speotal invitstions will be i Z 6 Way teat when the House ought to be orzauized. Neither | It is known that Senator Toombs, during the |Z. |. nese ty caret frees NerteroPeed | party opposed to the Republicans cmld elect thelt | Congressional rere carefully prepared a general | |, 1b, little see fap ec Memeo Nother for like articles Will ieee he cane ae_ | fvorites and lin therefore proposed as a candidate | bankrupt bill, buts presenting s prevented by | ro ated on” Sata dag ore cactnes taking tories for like articles, will have the effect of in- vonservative man for Speaker, namely—Mr. | the unsettled political condition of the country. | Molina ikea cee ee staatly inducing great competition for the privi- | Hamilton, of Texas. Recent information from Oregon and Washing. | ETA" [ain tov ever a week. shiseninier Siowit sai lege ef so investing in the South the necessary | | The House then proceeded to the twenty-ninth | ton slows tbat the last appropriation bas bren suf- | |) P beternch thin cle und Now Verk. has becd, capital. ‘Tiat pledsowill'be siea ana c ballot for Speaker, with the following result: tictent to sustain the Indian service; and. asa con. | Rivne between this city and Ne are pledg be given, 7 omy | Whole number of votes, 211; necessary to a| sequence, there is now in that quarter an entirely | @!scharged in sgpssighned ther lente te Staps expect to see the enterprise fairly under way in| choice, 106 peacexble condition of affairs steamer being unable to ascend the Potomac, three or four months at most. The amount of Mr. SLerman received. sereeeltD Banner! I> The California steamer Baltic, from New York ov Thursiay, took out several bundred hives of bees, which are sold on the Pacific coast with ggeat pecuniary advantage. Of late this trade has been unusually brisk; the Hudson River Railroad having brought down not less than 900 Biers withia a few days. For some reason, ap- parently not very well understood, the bee does Committee of Arrangoments.—W m. Looke, G. W. Some of the freight arrived here on Saturday last | ), 4 ‘a irdy. John Farrell. wu. H. Jones, i by way of the Washington Branch Railroad. ‘ see ch goods of In'e years bought by the South Mr. Hamilton BY Heath oF THE MetHopist Bistors.—A para- | Y¥8Y 3 : favs a'lowed 1 thrive in California without artificial aid, although | $"< eats ae Mie es ede! Mr. Gilmer. MW graph ina Southern exchange says that, with tae tbe, Theatre has doue r good business during TS; admitting the country seems to afford abundant means of | Joc, annually, we pincer er at} bt: Reynolds. 1 | cxception of Bishop Early, not one of the South- | Ont Ptson “Atiss Jeanie Rother hte ———— — eustenance worth, annually, we apprehend. e transfer Mr. Etheridge. 1 ern Methodist bishops is capable at this time of a = sxe T GRAND Bald toes the seats of their production to the South will be Mr. Bristow. 1 doing effective work. Bishops Soule and Andrew | === ———— = = fe Ad Members of the eae Mee AL OLB 2 z "Tay eae — a 7D . 2 © . 7 eee te estore CdeaMbner 2 ee aren te Ott oma section ot che be at tae adjourned DDT is Seeble tarot ager Blane Plete cee tke | GEORGETOWN ADV ERT’MTS | tealereceannranes, sf, the, solistte-ton ol lately removed from Philadelphia, took possession | Confederacy, gathering among us of the South anda ee ness contracted by California exposure and labor, | cq ——— an gk ae Ri aly. Seay OF vail : = eet MONDAY EVENIN of Riverside, near Burlington, the residence of the | Provably thousands of valuable artizans of de- Preceedings of Te. and Bishop Kavanagh froma long | protracted spell | [Y 3 Drnssovatio nessouatioe eittes inte ok hee A OOD AL late Bishop Dosne, they found the pantries crowd. | Scriptious of which we lave few indeed as yet, |. 1). 2, Srwate, to-day, Mr. Seward appeared | Of ill by , ed with everything that either housewife or cook | "4 their families, and thus making to some High street, between Sd. and sth, on. MC Day weal logs ce — To requerted ‘to be punctual EN’S CIIRISTIAN ASSQCI- | Gi-cli su of Officers whl coms f ‘They would also refer with pleneure to their for- mer entertainment as a sufficient guarantee for the enjoyment_of those who may favor ihom with their o'clock pm. The members itendance, as the extent the home markets at the South about which | "Bis seat for the first time this session. = could desire—a barrel of sugar in one, of flour in Mr. Gwin introduced a bill to organize the Ter- You another, with oth GM : . . presence The mere mention tunt Prof, Scunownr® t immediate necessaries in pro- ‘coursed without ritory of Nebraska; referred. US rich LION. an adjourned meetiag 0 jaz 2 E. KRUUSE, Secretary. es oben ange 1 alone suthetont bo all that their fusion —the surprise offerings of Episcopalians | heretofore reaping any advantage from them, to} Mr, Brown gave notice of a bill to establish a epposite Brown’s Hutel, on THIS (Monday ) COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, Teonrtans ficokews pane What we fev. came 3 o {pi - | speak of. Thus is John Brown's raid destined to | Government rinting office. Also, reported from NiX¥ t732 o'clock. A fail attendance ts req usat HE, Subseriver has thix day a<sociated with tion cards will be isew ut all are cordially there Then came a purse of $200 from F:piscopa- | 5F 2 e z of ase; Fer 1 ; ny ta! on ligus in Mount Holly, to bear the expense ef re- | Work advantageously fur the Interest it assailed. the Committee on Military aifsirs « Diil to increase | ed. as thoanaual repor the Presidost wil! be pre- SERTSON MARTIN in the Anction ‘ invited to atuend, tt ya egulate the rati army offie sented and other business ofinterest transpire. business iu Georgetown, WD. si r will be furrished by an experienced oater- migval from Philadelphia. ‘These donations of- _-— wht, bildell atuces chile probing the | tt E. BRISON TUCKER Rec. Sco, pie nG Marre pel peepee neh od [Cl ‘ ae be allowed Sua : ‘ ’ 4 aes ae yame yle or MARTIN PWLI &, e —Positiv fered some manifestation of the affection already | CHANGE IN THE RaTK oF Positce ay tHe ulation of bank biils in the District A CARD —TPhe names of the Distributors | att, a ty business and prompt xetticinents, they |. N: B —Positively no hate or caps wi eutertained for Bishop Odenheimer. PressiaN CLosep Maths TO PARTS cF ITALY, &e. the reo “pickets ONE DOLLAR, sdmitting a geutlenen and ladies. referred to a select eommittre of Appointed to aot for the First Ward Aesoorn hope te merit a=! are of the business from their fe ies rthe Relict of the Poor, are hereby repul low citizens. Liberal cab advances made on all or the information of citizens cons'g ine. ts, and rales of every descriptions of ie 1—15th st. to centre of ———— ee 7 The New York Post denies the Herald's Owing to the recent territorial changes In certain | !¥ te » pp ir. Ove ider the vote by of the Italian States, the rates of postage between wepeen Wan relereed 00h 3th wt.—J.P.Tus- | property pronip'ly attended to ae imine Bf acences stetement tht A. T. Stewart & Co., the great | thix country and those States hy the Russian closed mittee on Priutin: n t'2-From centre of 2.40 eentieat? ee Bon ee eee Fain'l Howell, b ol — dealers in dry goods, had dismissed sixty of thelr chanced, as follows: being ordered, that geuticman proceedel to ad- | atm ate Chae Srennee athe ig! | WED, Woop, Woop! 4 dgpiciangiaey Co clerhs employed in the Southern trade. in co! (that part ceded by | tess the Senate on the subject as onr report clored ast, Vad Seek Sonar we oentel | a. WILLIAMS’, on thacanal, immediately went quence of the falling-off in that trade occas ‘ naeTuseany, and Romax-| 1x tux House, to-day. after the reading of the | 740 3f- 3, Van Santvord. 209 G st. Rock Creek, | ¢f the Market, Goorgetown, D. (.; also, Office on ieeeent fushatiers veoceed >| Ma, Prepayment optional journal— : . south of John W. Easby, G st..nearzlet. | lt strest, next to the wond yard formerly occupied recent incendiary proceed To Papal States, (excepting Romagna.) t6centa, | Mi trell, ef Ga., being entitled to the floor, | Distrie: 5—From contre of 2st at. to Rack Creek, | by Joha O' Donohue, where all orders lalt weak he says the Post: prepayment compulsory, being in full to the Tus. | yielded to— north of Pa. av.—J.C. Fearson, 494 19 hi at, PPIERORS WOOD, $6 Sale eh eee “Instead of discharging sixty clerks employed | can Roman boundary Mr. Winslow, of N.C., that he might move a ; . %M.P.KING, Pror, | HICKORY WOOD, §6 per cord. in their Southern trade, Messrs. A. T. Stewart & To" Two Sicilies, 19 cents, prepa call of the House, after which to move that the J.P. Trstix, See’y. ‘ it F ray é 5 — Co. have added forty to the number thus employ- | compu. fall to Roman, Neapol House proceed to ballot fora Speaker. if there Z U.S AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY —The 2D. de. 33 ed The dismissals which they have been obliged | boundary. Were no absentees who were not paired 1€ izhth annual meeting will be held at the IBERLAND COA . to make are in their New York retail department - atlof the House was then had, when some an Institution, commencing WEDNES All we sak isa cal from o ja §-3t The shoppin. in our streets is not so brisk asusual | Tae Wxatitxa.—The foliowing report of the were found to be absent fy A oe at this inclement season, but the call for their WANTED-A SITUATION, bys soung womary As ook and would take ths entire oharee o, hea Address M. R,,Ster Giffin. js 8-2" EP—A WOMAN, to cok and wash tor ii family. To one who Weathe soli t 5 > 1 for pairs, and Messrs. ses his moring la made from the Con- | Fi cccnceirarlor acd Hihdeee trate ke Telegraph Line to the Smithsonian In- | without pairs; Mr. H. being sick, but willing to stitution. The time of observetion {8 about 7 appear in the hell if no pair for him could be ob- o'clock: tiined tendance is desired, as th Delerates who are COR NEW YORK.—The packet schooner cro ot Gangtens wil be foisen ts heave he tee | EO geateniann, Coeeate Mott, will sail ite] at noon. above with despatch, For freight Be y tor bers of the Society and Delegate: are no McCOBB & DODGE. fie, and alot! er gcntiemen who may bs interost: 3 Water st., Geor: goods at the South is more active than ever.”” if7" The Richmond correspondent of the New York Herald says it is estimated bya gentleman in tie requisition and ditfasion of Agrioultaral JUST ARRIVE “— | weil reeummendot liberal wages ” Smith, of Va i vi his a knowledge are invited to attend, that there may be on ‘3 7 pls st No. 629 Pa. avenue, Capit high im military authority in that State, that the | New york, N.Y TARY 9: 1B. Mr. Sinith, of Va., said he would take this op 5 CRAB APPLE CIDER b . & geneial representation ef agricuiturixte, ‘in re ., Cee nove ee eis nliced | ConReess acermnted to protect and muctate their | WEB Page Range ie oN oc Born mang Dy | iste et eek Pees G | interests, ac ing asa national orcautzition ong ch APPLE CIDER and 5) barrelecl Ondine ease ‘ aristuias day. He said it had | jnatters pertaining to Agricultureasmnay bevetmed | ai) of which: we warrant te be pure juicsof the been sent him, us he understood, by some lady ange Priato, i i, ple. As we have to make room for more that n friend, and as Lis pertaking of it bad been com- he Fiusiners Office ef the Society inin Todd's | BS war wo will close thes int oat ee ea vented upot gh tl ors. vould state | Marble Buiidiag,ona door west of Brown's Hola] y SHIN i np rough the papers, he woi te | Ma a As eet I, ARNY & SHINN, that, althou:h not strictly a rangersbes man, be | ‘scricuitarnl Improvemm team mrvitinon | #02 Union Bottling Depot Georgetown, had not partaken of a glass of spirit and water for | 4¥ TE A AIO" LICENS! clear, pleasant. pertunity to make a personal explanation in re lear, 32 tion to the gla lear, mild. before him on clear cost for the transportation of troops, arms and am- 9 and from Charlestown during the late ent will amount to about £5,000. ‘This e is predicated upon an assumption or guarantee that the railread companies would «Large the Siete but balf fare and half the usual Philadelpbix, i Raltimoze, Md. Washington. D Richmond, Petersbury, V Norfolk, Va Stauntou. Va. WANTED By an experienoed fine cake baker, a SITUATION ; this city preferred. Address #18 Pa. avenus. where evidence of onpacity, &c.. can bs tarnished ja ote V ANTED-—A SITUATION to row, in 8 pri wate fs by a young girl, (American.) ho esn do dresemaking or any othe: estin: Sho can come well. thew dod. é NCH TILGUMAN President, JOTICE.—LICENSES.—All persons whose li. | a note to Rox No 12° Star Ofer cost for freight trausportation. Cheeeawiile, v abides ates an as to be read an extract] Bey. Perey Poore, Secretary. in 9 2 conses — the Corporation of Georget Pk | ANTED_A Cook's SITUATION Ps ie Se : Lvachburg, Va. rom the Alexandria Gezette, an opp ony i INTION Tw ix the 3ist taut are hereb it by *. kn Ja N.in ae pri It ts stated that a great deal of cheating bas been | Lnchburg, Va. + | vindicating Mr. Smith in bis actef drinking ees (1S FERENTION FIRST, WARD VOLUN: | Sremptiy tu renew tho sme; otemreion theo ea | War rond Soaks SITUATION. in © pri ed upon the Old Dontinion in the dead head | friett “Tony Rome in the Hall on thot occasion. Me appealed |g ‘meeting of the Company, on MONDAY. RVEL | rubiect themselves toa fine, and the law is omm. | stands her bucioraa, She as ened “rofercuecs. Every man who could appesr ina military ‘ : Please address a note to Box No. 11, Ster Office. _ja?3t - WADTELSA person residing permanently in ton who is able to sel! the mk of & consitersble datry fare. on commise! Wo other — gitdrees Box 625 City Post Ufior, jn 3 to the yeutlenen of the press in the gallery to] NING, th: 9th inet.. at 7 o'clook, at the Howell pean upon the proper officers of the Corporation uphold the dignity and um ef this body, | House. on Pa. avenue. between 17th and ath sts. rather than to assail it wrongfully, as they had | The friends of the Company are respectfully in- done in his case. vited to attend ns importa. t business will be tard The yeas and nays on a call for the previous | Peforethe Company. By ordcr ot the 45°. wind W | Questien, on a motion made by Mr. Winslow, to * mld, proceed to ballot for Speaker. was then !idowhbic b Fr ec of 110 1 overcoat, whether borrowed or stolen, could pro- sed free aud umimolested to Charlestown. This trick 1s understood te have been very generally oractised during the excited period of the Har- Ferry ervneute aud the executions ot Charles- enforces said fine against «!l delinquents. ” WM. LAIRD, Clerk. _____ de 28- otJanio ; POT- TOES. (TS serretary. | 6,000 susudit prime New Jersey white TIC FTH WARDDEMOCRAT | Mercersiust received’ por soho nerC A. F thot, ASSOUIATION —You ara_herety December 27, 1850, Augusta, ¢ Savannah, Ge. oi by 2 . anc for sale from the vessel in to suit puroha, SLAVE WANTED—Wanted to oa - Sones ou,wind BE | Wis decided in the sttirmative by a vy vated to attend a necting on TUGSDAY RYE. | BOCs, So PT ih uEARY | ah A oe peranese Mace eas to 5 nays. dei? 85 Water street, George’own. 5 The average cost of each man’s rations per day | (on Moe nt arte eee es jroceeted ta baligt for Sposiee RIN. the lth inet. ab7i4 o'elork. at the old Cap ee : wt Few | uae, a femalo Cooks sinve for [hie for “which & a the stay of the military at Charlestown, is | Montgomery, Ala, = with the following result : Heed atte rereaea that overs momber wilt te | (JRANDELL, Re Ane ot. Geormamm, | eins Jashington, or addseeee thes estimated by the same antherity. at 193, cents, | Uratrie Bluff! Al cloud card Whole nnniber of votes cast, 219; necessary toa] punctual. By order of AL MULLOW, Preaiiant. Has ¢onstantly on pens a iarge paige of | number. through the ity Post Office. de 13-1 f ; hi che a. LOY, t. N % Cal— 5 EE = = The other estimates, it is understood, will be in beatae ee sans Vasant. ehelee, He Aired Rs GEO. W, HITZ, Seoretary. rec te bee? Pipe oss COTA LBS: of oR WANTED-a SITUATION ad® B,ntere, by ~ Bersasni Frederick, Ma. clear, pleasant jeans 1 i CREAM and We EE TEIN ERY 4 go | bow xinence nat in them to order no isty | tory Carey nls elven with regard to integrite s Hagerstown, Wd__ clear, pleasant eynolds..... CE Me an ER ICES farnis! » = lity. " 3 0 es ‘ 4 sa . * Citar, Ste oe tels, Boarding he » Halls, Fairs, and other SS rommeraes ae a A are aPty Hill and Capt. W. R. Baggs, Us. Garieriand; Md. clear: pleasant Wiecu: ' Lee trey st per gallon? familios aupplisd | PLAYING tail. at WANTED Hersone ~ Capt. J. M. Hawes and Major Sprazue, u:, | Wheeling, Va pert On motion of Mr. + nse) PS" | Re Seareend cher aeteaioee fee tene | OES TH | EE TA NEDA EE SS Ppp tes sjor Sprague, Us. | Dinetling, Va : ceeded to another ballot, which’ was in progress | phdftest notice and neat Teproanble terme MES. Suri's SEMINARY FoR YOUNG their amon. Empires’ wil be prom Seuator Seward appeared in his seat to-day, | “ivetunati, C clear, pleasant. Pgh gt (Late of Butohers Grnkete Bees, Tho Second Term will hegin February Ist. Ap- ai a = looking remarkably welt after his Evropean tir. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m » (COR. n on 18-3m " "kh. sssac —_ " 26 oth street. betwaan G and 8. No. 223 G xt. He was warmly greeted by b's frie rected for teanpoteture,) 30 Messace or Goverxor Letcute —Qovernor jon tions received at the Inetitat ANTED—Ry a reaprot sin the Sen- ae ie American girl, Pi het Letcher’s me: e wa: t to ti — - On eae Post \ MM tl iy a m = as *) vette he BSA Vas Be! ee qi Py a aT tee recommends tions given required. ress Ox po f Ireland Mastimom ducing 24 Roa ending 9a. m3. to. | happy tranquillity of tees: (CF Ale contoctionoty Lino te. be hed at FUSS Note 5 Ticks | Wesson * “ no ‘fro list of sreutlennteet reland has select- | aay 40 ; ase “mm. to- | happy tranquillity of the earl ELLIS. Joo Cream and Water lore at 915° 4 : = mn ed from the list of gentlemen uamed to fiil the of. | 427° 40 + minimum 25° tlic, whieh hae Deen tnterruphed by the fetes | SHG Lagasse Mead er Cakes, NOTICE J ANTED tail a Siore ov Penneyivanie ave Her of High Constable for Kerry, Daniel O'Con- +e erence of the citizens of the Northern States with | very cheap. J. FUSSELL. —LAD FS "-LADIES™ embsneins ons pocd oe ake ee Liberator’ “07 of Maurice, and grandson of the | {[7-From Taylor & Maury we bave Abbot's | ther justitutions of the South. In Mac- | _4# ee ee ram pou that froin thie day T ehall | that onanot fait to erator. “History of Peter the Great, Emperor ef Reece | 5 Wisconsin, Vefitont, and perhaps --- On the 19th, while on the route to Austin Texas. Gen Houston met with a severe accident, hear Walnut creek. His carriage was overturned, an fingers of both hands fi vere broken or dislocated. een were a - orrmamence e¢liing off iny entire stook : : ; es, legislation, he says, bus ten ei. | PANO FORTES FOR & Gn interesting subject, treated in graphic style; | ployed to defeat the excention of ihe ‘fegiive| PLANOS FOR RENT also, -\Misrepresentation,” the new novel by Anna | slave law within thelr liunits. It js cheerfully con- PIANOS FOR HIR H. Drury, which hag excited considerable atten, | ceded that a larze pertion of the cite of oe | JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa avenue, between, sth i , , id +, sole agent fur Cnickering & Sona’ Pi- tion lately in English literary circles; also, «self. | Nott ate loyal tothe Constitution and the Union, | 884,!0th ste. sole agent fo s couxisting of £29,000 wor:h gf FA GVODS, of the choicest patterns to be jound in this city,) ai: of which isto be soid ret day of March, in re pee fg ef Spring An z oh promises addrese for ‘urther information, s note nd 8 the season. LOST AND FOUND oe Wi ” . % but itis not to be disguised that a large numb Tic put don’t buy | ———_—_— — ai aadie Chief Clerk the Wa a eced, Deinkard. Help.” a new work by Samuel Smiles, wiose | are indifferent to botie and preter see eee ih icoariher, bavine bu agertsy for Besides dye: ' Sas eae Cea et of te War Depar mew t who ‘Life of George Stephenson” has been stamped | the extension of slave territory and an increase of KN A be oTinbor i HE Sy FOR A WHITE MARE WANTED. Pan's days past by reason of asevere cold, is much better h ‘duced as the most striking biography of modern tins. | #ave States This lamentable state of turass Ree le eye Rs. kG. RTCHISON ( f = as = aie my — w prepared (> rece or vd will No. 12. Pa. bet. ath and sth eta. 3 the badie,on he 6th +f Dr camber, 1! SR thia morning, and hopes to be able to tea aac vie eae Le originated in the construction of views by the f the sane eth Promptness aod dispetab and No.'23" ore betes Market Epace, | (re suddie on ome uninown par a an duties of his official position to-morrow I By tt 1 Northern people to the Constitution. He: nggests | WM. 8. 31M N, jav-lw t. ith and #th strevte | My) eneer on, ke on Tene ee Stk Bek row. We bree eelatd mail Calitornis, at mt. | that a convention of gil the States be sume | ja 8-tw eile ct es OR HIRE—A coloret BOY 0,16 livers aot sxpensen, Eke lonicet Sehepection, Prank Leslie's Newsrapen sec orretpondent of | Louis, we have the following additional intelli; | tud tits fal abd, fee contertee Weegee TO 2KS, STOCKS, STOCKS.—The eubroriters | [OR BIRE—A colored BOY. Achirgion, | ISsyonrs rd Pn SROMAUGRE Sa begin piss 5 rere horace Chureb, to Miss Unadyn Ei |S Coe 4a settled on fa tule peatanly eure eee ee Slogen Corphration of ‘Washington Six per cent. | 2. —— ———____8 6 ost" 07% Seorenr eT mendorf, of Trivell Ny inc | ,, Nictoria and Oregon dates of the 10th ult a a $s . Se et AN WAY FROM THE SURO Re only daughter of the iate Edmond Br tinnata ce | been received ut SanPrancises, ook | Sees Wee cretion ate trewomellable, Lt | Oe oo cael ees Avorion sat S*Mixe crocentes, | Rodan at hen JEESURERIBER go Eaq., and was helress to an estate and a big pals | ychie, Ame? c&0 ellizens oa the island of San Juan | * Peaceavle separ iat ee eee: 35,140 Corporation of Alexandria. Rogistered and | TEA“FRUITS, CANDIES, PRESS RV ER I AYABL CH STUTELY, of money gp hed held a meeting and resolved that the island le recommends tlat the Legislature adopt reso- @oupon Stue k. The tion of the pubic tly called 4 fost 5 inches. wirh vers th «ck lips. rn belonged to the United States, lutions in favor of the call of such a convention 2s ; J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. the extensive sale «f fine fi ‘© at ti crnd About 28 years oid, U7 The Albany correspondent of the N. y_| , The Legislature of Washington TerrYory had ian ate Lataie en, Seat bees | oe Ane ee and Son Merehante. | Arsh Herel’ coarse, Fee8 sp 0prasite. tho ty Times writes, under date of the stn: a oman See G. Mazin was tected Prest- t nites in the application jacpesd @ terrae Me S. COURTEILLE. ta Richmond Vs, aoil fa tory on nd. i NG, January 4*h, aod continuing until the ' i dreen aniredacd w! 1 Rom Paris, posed ham The Orexonisn publishes reporte from the | rite Lf tte re eee an Pronisions of this | 348 Pa. avenue, btw Ith an ath stantiep stairs.) | Wholeis dispoa comin dverticeeeet cette Simiekamen gold mines, stating that th Scie {7 ue fone Betics fall or reftne te wntic it |\ wass on hand & ohainc axsartiernt of MILE? [te ee Bee Saleratus, Crean “Ta:tar. Sal- were making twenty dollars 7 eas count the application, it will furnish a conclusive evi NERY GOODS, RE LACES. Soda. Esse: and Flavoring Extract-. Vanilin standing the weather was cold « id the crow | dence of 2 determination on their part to keep up iS, Al, FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. and| i Shoe Poliea, Causry Hemp aud covered with snow. Stound | the agitation If the convention meet and the LA DIES’ UNDERCLOTHINGS, a “Senrter Seward was in the city last waiting fora uight’s rest, on his Journey to Week? ington. He was waited on at his son's residem by, I think, every Republican member ace Senate and Assembly, and by ™: rf Albany. Much curiosity le mayne egcitizens » &o Pe tion cannot be satisfactorily adjusted, it will ni juet received @ lot of Parisian pattern 1 o'clock precisely wo shall nell, in front of the a Bucwhoubie win to| Business with the country for the last f arash eeu vd , NNETS. promises, an exociient Horse, Wagon and Harness, redicntin hich "ba ews eld snpene | Sad tory ee ttviy ean daring ne pes | Cun ermence nly conizsine' T"" | BONNE ain of tholdiaie invita toner ean, | Meee oe: Rome ees SOARPING. long, ii : ayes atitis by no means brisk. Cree to Waki Return: Tis felt thathe re. | wos no movement nf dan ; aulor a suit: NGTNN'S Hocksere ticle, nor has there been any adtenee a yrany tf | polnted to visit the Legislatures of those States J xa i2ON STUART, having 2 in prices. which bave passed laws to obstruct the execution e's ant. in at, anda tirebly fment of the ‘irrepressible contice’ ~spst No. 433 Sth tr et. 1 dene eouth the most nent of the Presidential as. here | of two of our most experienced statesmen be ap- peal Bt cr a Mth nee. Dretres W. vr sai i iding corner 4: epares to seeommeds'+ thoes ho thro eli. of the fugitive slave act, and insist, in the name 1 psy + btein bie and fharge of complicity with Toba Brews sine’ | Roto Sonora had ecelted deapatches ieee ts | ey tirdinia, Upon sh enconditioal repent The | LADIES: T pon Brice, Crvexs, Panrume, ae. | = °° ————___ Penn. as Sei Woume' and’ Bostd. at fast to bis more zealous Free Soil adherents genet once bie mment, ditecting him to revoke at | the point which ‘Gemands a speedy acttlsoent, if sion Lace nl wee, Ee N. B. Tavle Poar.'ers sre not) . —— beeen on the verge of Aboi{- party from Sonore He iacben Stone and a the Jaton is to be preserved. He is prepared to Beantlal Prene Hicad dresses, tates ty the Polar : {07 Baseren Off bree nae iatn—a: Offend the conservati tgelon avite | do all that triotism and di in to- namer tel Hair Pins, = me front Powe, « went, which he must have to insure success im | duties ste eat ‘ana core and enter upon te | wards its preservation, but nevesthelewe ff ie tue ey rete a orees ; n lage) with or ottinet Bead apeh es ae Hak for which few gees it will be admitted, is a | jury, and to see tha they coq rroteet them from in- | Guty of the State to be prepared. aed he pec’ Zephyr Ciouds. new styles, D cot reired at SHEPHERDS, h atraet. tatwaen G snd Hot noe Seat for which few are qualified. Is Senator Sew. | quietly in the performance of tele de ereeere | meds a revision of the militia Jaws—that muni. | SekP7EGiguds. wm Ribbons, w_ sas Cor Rh ard 1 ste, 7 Te cpponecatcl & role ? His friends think, Yes; | | The Ariaonioe cae 5 mie: tiens of war be procured, es and iminute eal + ta of Collars ant Sl-eves, PON OF See nz poke, Ne. <Watch and pray,*eaith | Presqueira will’ di eens bat Governor | men ve ized, and that Ge Military Institute Tite 8k lilusion, for ovening dresses, 23arda| Ch! Gas LiGhT COMERS Vere sake & roche ee aia steno Ce Stn a | eta, tte rommende the feng | ye or essbepunms same ican, | pou Soh nae rite dy tn ok as ever. Sor pepe at om por cont’, ; % siaceai ie ane Sabo” 3 av. are for sale by "e Go, ve ant’! jase 5 Th strest, above Pas. s a te ee la eae ie - rye wp =

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