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TERS. —The operations of the sev- yesterday and to-day are confined distribution of wood and gro- ssed on Monday night, a propriating the sum of $1,400 for the benetit of the k of equal and fair distribution is ue, aud involves no small amount of ion in order to prevent unworthy | oming the recipients of a gratuity At the ottice of | two policemen pute about the applicants, ofticer No. 2 with interfering with the f persons from h’s district, to their retorted in a manner im- No.1 insinuated CriminaL Court.—Yesterday, closed, Thomas Robbins, who for stealing twelve Pairs of boots from one Francis Prott, was found guilty by the jury, and sen- tenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary. John alias George W. Mahony, (col’d,) placed on trial for forgery in two cases, and false pretences. after our report] = Porice Mar was then on trial ADVANCED IN LIFE, and feel1) vily upon them, wil t in the use of Dr. J. Hostetter’s mach Brtters, an elixer that wi'l instil ins in & measure. the ardor and energy of more youthful days. build up their shrunken forms, and give hea th and vigor to t maining years. ‘Those who are in the least ia, Ague, Languor, ome and dangerou oa: systom, should not h the benefit derived from eral magistrates principally to thi ceries under the AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ARPENTERS’ SHOP ON GROUNDRENT, 7” Tue Stan pwdlishes the Lists jaining in the Washington City Post Office er the provisions of the law directing them to rinted im the newspaper having the largest cir- tion rerthin the delivery of the Office. y carcuazion is more than double that of any Daily printed im the District of Columbia. o'clock p m..on the uated on lot ve id Carpenters’ Shop. eqnare No. 218,0n 14th, between north The shop is to be removed unit = make an arrangement with the und for 1t to be removed. A. GREEN, Auot. THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW BARNARD, Auctioneers. .. OF A VALUABL AN Ks, Ac. at Pustic Aretion —n THURS- ; the isth ef January, at the auction rooms of Meesrs, Wall & Barnard, corner of sth street and Penn. avenue, by virtue cfadeed » day of November, 18°9, and duly recorded, seil, at public auction. a Isree assortment of d Fancy Goods, & He was convicted. ah Weems (col’d) was tried and convicted of obtaining groceries under false pretences. James Chesley (col’d) was convicted of larceny. The Grand Jury closed their labors yesterday and were discharg To-Day —The jury in the case of Wm. Collins, tried yesterday for an assiult and battery, returned. a sealed verdict of guilty. The court then took up the case of the United st John Shaw, wherein the defendant was charged with uttering counterfeit money, i.e. with possing a counterfeit half dollar upon Ann Persons from ber: designed for th one of our magistrates yesterday, got intoa dis; 1 charging otticer No. applications of or any other tro from a disordered t avail themeelve: thie great remedy. For sae by Diuggists and d e really needy. ealers general y ev Thowgh TH STAR ts printed on the fastest sim wee south of Baltimore, ree as to require it to be pwt to press at an Advertisements, therefore, should he re Turlre o'clock, m.; otherwise they not appear wntil the nert day. Mun’s Dress Surv: YourHs’ Duzss Svirs. CHILDREN’s Dexse Sur Noan Wa.egr & Store, Brown's Hotel n at their manual display of. x 18 now ready for inspectic assortment of Gentiemen’s and the newe-tand richest decig ig, and workmanship, ho atudy excolience with economy, in n Opportunity is NOW from the most attractive stock thing in this city, at very re- plying that No. 1 was that No. 2 had caused three loads of wood to be delivered to one ap which nota little profane language was used in the presence of the magistrate. All this in the presence of an oitice full of starvin, Women and children. Mon’s Business Suits, ‘ouths’ Business Suits, Children's Schooi Suits, Co. Marbie Hall Clothing By WALL & A scene ensued in EE'S SAL oF MILLINERY g and impatient The magistrate finally caused the quarrelsome ‘conservators of the peace” to desist, by threaten conduct to the Chief of Police. The crowd at the lower precinct of the Fourth large during the entire day, aud ness was done by the justice. ex- persuade the applicants to ba Women were there who said they been sent there by other magistrates, who were anxious to be rid of them. eight persons obtained shares of the of these sixty-tive were Irish, two American, and Two Irish wom the upper precinct, said they were s y the mavistrate of that precinct. and when told to go back to that magistrate they took their seats and declared they would not “bud ailis”’ till they vot the order; and in ore stice was obliged to give them an din another precinc vrocery order the ju Ties —District of Columbia Advertisements Sun are received HE STAR afce The jury Laving been sworn, Mr. Ould, for the essed them’ in explanation of f passing counter- of trust, executed United States, a the law under which the act ot Telit is embraced. John E. Stone (States evidence) testified that Mr. Shaw called npon him and said he unde counterfeit money for defence, inter; ence should be clo: to the act charged in the indictinent ‘The courtso decided. i —This conversation too Witness replied to ow then whether he could Shaw in another inter- place the tiret of July, and try w get some of thi ess the money for travel Worth, one hi ch Shaw gave witness $25 again to Philadelpiia rs, for which Shaw mber witness vot him tober $50 more. Lt home a sample of gold dol- ywed to Shaw. wl is comprised of Youths’ Clothing of: in material, trimmin ning to report their ear ted from" Ward was very Hittle other busi cept te try to fashionable nr: NTHE Mar«er - Sinee the adop- oped (ae relectin £ Chas. Haskins, Esq . and the wets for the erec Market buildin: ription and spec let form have been asked for by builders om the country, and forwarded ruicles of dress. cods, Laces, and Dress Trimming, oaks, Fringes, &c ‘cek of other ge at his store in May last rstood witness could procure Wan of the plan Witna iarse not here enume- seiment by the Commis tom of a new © ‘Tho sale will e¢ sed, contend- sely contined ee at 10 o'clock on the day x from day to day until the ing that the evid: —Persons desiring for exciange at the Star O} ing Pennies will always sh; over that sum Essons 1s Harp "—Fol- seland heed the advice contained in ty, or Physiological Re- It treats ef tho evil effects of early abuse ence, is embellished with elaborate co! eugravings, portraying every oses the faliae: one German. me of sale are not complied with ins about the first of » the trustee reserv the mek and expense a A. LLO WALL & HAR A C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. *"RENCH’STENTHANNUAL Stationery at auction. at store of anles every evening Human Pia cet counterfeit money view. which took to witness to ¢ and gave w Wituess vot $5 the defaulting wd. and is growin of the ordiwae for the cure of local as wel! as ives the oniy safe and in- y for expunging every trace of the d by Dr. Barrow, 194 Pp ae also by S. Calvert Ford, ry modes adepted hereditary maladies fallible remed virus from th Bl of them the j order, though they belou In the giving ofa marked that he made a po 7™ Va. avenu In Angust witness went on and got one h paid him & “100 more, a: trip witness 1 Jry Washiacto erature, Science, and rmaliest Juvenile up né Biblesand Prayer ks, for Lops, Stationery ch will be sold ve ing that the order « She said. s-ye like a little d it was would be of little good. know now squire we all ? ing to change the ofevery variety; all of w to close the entire stock ont in 30 da In this city, on Wednesd: as te rale at = tillness JOHN th year of his age, Germany, a_ resid: years, and of Washincton for the last 25 years. friends of the family aro im ral. from his | 4 y, the lath inst: COR SEUEPE that he was n 1 212 feet bigh; Le fer carriage -o feet in wid y tobe 25 feet hix = second story will be . wud this ent price, Cali and see, t he could get the # Several women we = and Shaw ordered at first xpress for him of the gold dol out the gold dollars took Id dollars hy #50, and after- re there who did not appe; hat the garments they wore were ir Angers and in their ears nut to obtain wood for the and these were the aud two storie: FUTURE DAYS. His fricnds and the Vited to atrand hie f 592 71a street, between D and orrow (Friday) afternoon, at Sa'clock. —eEEE=E=E==E=E———— FOR SALE AND R The interview abv wards told witness tl passed olf the counter- feit_ money, p “ts, Georgetown, JAY, 24th inst., the eifects of the o said that he le iponey toa mgn 1 nd passed sofie to a m: nd returned j ness did not yet, nor Shaw the Secretiry of the Interior. -examined —Witness has bet ned some of the ned Green. who retained it, me_ into one « full width ties will be divided inte ons te be used in conueection to them than three-fourths of th se who had ap- Handsome Chamber © Reds, tedding, Bedstends icloth Cieire ilehen C ttace Furniture, > for it was int sling to that rads of the main buildi ng to the second story; that at to the Mayer's court; a to the upper stories nm. On the south idings 1 feet <quare tes bigh—the second stories for third for kitchens. d from the Church, of ty Prints, Stationery, wood and ‘clo en living all ; others frame cows and horses, ants of thei: famil { larga sized Glasses and Frames, {In reply to questions as to w Wy Ae Pecrow am been in the penitentiary in the District of Columbia, her he had ever Philadelphia and in the witness refused to able to supply the » who were re 8, tndixin good order inp «ef geod water in the rear of given on the S3d) J, A. RICH ARD & BUCKE Here. all the stairs ure te be of iro wes juare are by by applying to ND, on L street, 35 OUSE FOR RENT. ss knows Jam nished bim with any o the money from aman named Tarr, i phia, who has since been convicted. the Philadelphia penit d forthe iast thirty years in ess made these statements arrested, and knowing the i tto make a clean thave saidanything about On the 3d ef last July river on an excursion but never fur- Witness vot n Philadel- H upon the undeserving. three stored Brick @ westof the se frond is connected “ith the Orpuans’ Court.—The settlement of the estate neson B sireet by on im the clear. 2 measurement the rooms desig S There wiil be o Dopartments. west s of the Avenue, Piease cal or aiter 3 p. me He has been eng: in this Court for seve: ly settled by the Court during the present The following important o} dby Jndge Purcell on Tn tion to the dati ad continne dai ve assortment © rd for the use of and basement BRIC it had he not be witness went dow not positive it Had some notes, had been in the detector for two ye asked him to lend him mo 3 vave Lim the money, and loaned hint other $10 of venuine mone rnd pasmares Seventh, the other on or rented on ve GEO. T. LANG The market entrane the 7 ronal estate WO LET—Four large ve to a nan wi Trace, Back and Le: 5 Chains, Spat opposite the Natio Vv. Witness knew veto the man wa: nate ree and four prong Forks, ST FLOOR ET Ww ina - and stated Ris a usual mede, essity for whi nse of complaint reeentiy eecn Siove and Frying while down the iware which we ond day after driven with a har it, and had bet trmakeac! ed from this Ce daceph the Bat y of the Interior : Ss he wanted hint W hen arrested wit- some of Which le af- turily endorsed, b 1 high state of eu il did net tell it: v s of every deseription and y invited te the the inventory which tt 7 : n to do, fer the informatie nd creditors, because he has ; cer Allen testlied that he gave his mother a ) piece to go to Shaw and bu went to him and got butter, and re-eived in rsand aquarter One of the A feature ta the design fora clock, with a The clock ns y money, and inge four aif d halves was counterfeit. V itness here produced the } Lich was handled by th luded in the fixtures ¢ tut the appearat hind the city levistators who are chitect bad in mind the e but two modes of disposing ef the One by a proper sale pre- ected by the Court, when the property is incapable of division or for the payment of debts; and the othe property in kind tly situated Reside: a& fow minutos’ walk t 4, Will have an opportunity by app! joining the gre half dollar in quee- he juryand by the ordered and di treet west between G and A streets n: all of the personal eifects of the Grammer consisting of 9 isehold effects, such as— ssewood Piano Forte of good ton some Git Frame Freneh Piat fos and Parior Chairs, owner, on the Glenwood Cemetery, north from the ceperal arco t resuming, said: This took place in the vern market. Stone had been arrested two or ‘That evening witness arrested nee, searched his house a: yment of debts. NT OR SALE, containing i rooms, gas. Potomac water, bath-room, &c. lc premises, No, en th ard 6th seld or re:tod OUSE FOR R Shaw at his resi person, and he had some sevent In his pocket, which was all ‘The Court examined the mparing it with one of hisown, which he remarked ‘he supposed was ~-for his life he couldn't tell the difference between m, but may be A+ had gota bad one.”? eh debated « paerket, or mm (See Conway een, (at Harris and s Simpson, sth Harris teck vs. Harris, tth ¥ or eighty dollars od spurious half, and th the houses, if desired, must be reformed in the fol- ie sale of the | adininistrato in some newspaper of sale, publi ** declared that —On aecom| quare of Groun uit purchasers, if) to the und=rsir tore, O16 7th s! G, S Negroes,for farm hands,wili ba rty must be made by the giving at least three insertion: of the time and plac city daily,on a ¢ with approved see et therr Faweiry Presentation To Carr. autattair came off last night in the shape of « pre- sentation of plate, Capt. Meigs, dent of the Government werks. being the recipi- The getters-up of the aifsir, the employees late superintendence, have man- ud all being in readiness met last night at Willards’ Hotel. and from thence proceeded in a body to of Capt Meigs, where they prese! superb service of silver ware usists of the following p and coffee service, an urn. two teapots, sagar howl, cream ewer, slop bowl, and elegant fra set in “engine ‘aved ornamen- ; . Matting and Oil zI1Gs.—A very pleas- 1 China Dinner So for sums over 35 y market sheds tte Superinten- of sale is collected, returned ap by the Register a publication ‘to cre final settlement must be m diministrator is to (GOR RENT—A new n k BRICK DWEL . ethor with a general as:or nt of Kitchen All sume inter $30 cash sntis, far nates & creek .G RAMMER,? E MER ‘ sed with hire at under Capt. M d the thing v B =A FURNIS CHAMBER, on tie seve b the first year, for the two slaves en y. (See Hall vs. Gridith, 2d Harris and Johnson, 183; Hazlet vs. When the ab tature, perhaps braced in the dark Prenehitied t of biaek beard combed straivht down th ae residence is ve orders are com- pleted the Court will order the amount after the per expenses to be baie parted in the beautiful set ces: A solid silver tea of the Circuit Court 7 an the care of Lew and panera. at its ment of debts ist John M, geot the minors with ison vs. Boyer, | Hand Jovse of said por Bt publican certain tract of Land the iands of J. C. ality depends , and the cover is real and persoual The whole atfair costs . and was execnted by the Messrs. Galt one hundred cases—involy aiuount of property. tha parchaser wi Waiter is neatly engraved the follow- ing Inscription : “The Forrmen and Others late superintendence of Capt. C. Meigs upon the C2; ” id tee New Dome, holding on his moral worth and exalted t rset as 2 uiemorial there- AN Oprect oF Crarity —Last night, as Justice Ferguson, with Onic Ward, were voing ab: honse of a wom. the charitable at him this s brought toa hen follows the resolutions, five in number, * f lished in tie ef whom w: 0, (P i n the heartiest man- ix Weeks avo. T™otber bed 1 premincs, Let wo lots, each frentin, Oa the cast wito of &t streets, and running haga WS foet i inch. ar as W bat g on Beoneiy.* very destrabls . to be paid on the day of Jb street nort) coin § aod 12 months, bearing of trust tekea. “se of the parchaser, NARD. Trustee. RNARD. Ancts, those who serambt for the city Vpen the conciusion he foldiny ‘doors 3 Were thrown open and the anumber of promine nselves of the occ ther suite of re Iris sravep thi aixty men fre pon 120 M street steam flourtng mili, O: AND BAND ‘arta regard for Captain andsome colla- Bitted on a printed « ntiits ia errs for the defends elock, on the y Morgan pled: ater. trking ove: of indebted: yn to Apress rireet, between 1) fell by the citizeus of nd Sd streets west, running back ‘Two days ia sueve ant sapply of pnre Poton wany other ntterane de, and the whole atfai ntaneons expression of good will on the the workmen towards their late chief. the course of the evening tne visitors were intro- Meigs, who received them with her sof the cuand- | : : pi! This cause was submitted to the consider fthe Court on the record and a pr tby Mr Benjamin for the appellants Wright & Bri uoticeable as a No. 5.—The Prasint B hitis ylelde t daced to Mrs. M,N. Gardner's the steamer the court of th istrict of Louisiana. 4g been called and no appe was ordered to be disinixsed at the con's of the appellants, under the Isth rule of We ARE RRQUESTRD advertixement of Dr. W Pennsyivania avenue, betwee, Cextre Market.—The supply this morning was equal to the demand !n our principal market, The quality of provisions offered was up to the best grades of the season. Game continues to be abundant. etables do not appear in any worse condition than ase the dealers are careful to select the best for their Country pork was heaped around tue seale house, and selling at $6 50a$7 per 100 pounds. In the vy market the demand was very light, prices ranging from 50 to 75 according to quality. Prices and both were light. ¥ AVA “Next Drawing of duct 4 by tr Spanish Government n of the Captain Genes Tt will be seen apectaciex and eye classe: many eminent their good qualiti ved from their use by those whe req ortant instrumentalitics. in this city for several years. Edward H Castle Josept Filkins, deceased, plainti ment of this cause by Mr. Dickley for the plainti etal, survivors of Jemen, presumed | Fruitsand veg and of the con usual, probably CHAR DS, corner DC, 33 10-tf ARREST< FoR Rorerry —In October last cer- robberies Were committed that exe piefons lu the m er of young me! © weeks ayo yot a clue, and following a Which he thought jus- rrests. Justice Ferguson as required to issue warrants, and Harrover xetting the aid of officers Arnold and Donaldson, went vesterday to various quarters of the Fifth Ward at the same time, and arrested Jobn Lo: ke. Alonzo Maryman, and Richard Maryman, ali of whom were taken before Justice Ferguson, who umitted them to jail for a further hearing, when others suspected of connection with the party shall be arrested. The direct charge is tne robbery of the cigar and tobacco store of Micbael McConnel in October last. asked to search the premises of H. R. Maryman. the father of theaccused young men of that name He being present. waived the warrant, and tak nz the officers made a Soret ome of _ house. i e itive belief on his of the inne- pis, Slo Unfortanately some zo ds wi and, and which the complainants clai wr thek property" Te oteerettertain hor Several mysterious robberies by thi< tone parties may not be connected with them further than a knowledge OXxyeENaTED BiTTERS i ids of officers relative Officer Harrover. cents per 100 pounds, Beef, fresh, © B. Salt do. he obtained informat ‘d bim in making LLING OFF AT COS’ ol by professional engagem: 1 great pleasnre in recomm suil ring from imperfect digestion, si acidity, or any derangement of the 1:0 which I have svfiored very severe! Fron the recommendat my triends, | was induced to try one bu myse { so much benefited by tts use, that i to continue it any furtior, You may use this, Gentlemen.as yon 4 and permit me to reman, Prepared by S. W. Fowre & Co., So. D Gilman, 8. C. Ferd, G. Stott, John Schwarze, Nai: ington; and bv dealers everywhere. UERU' cine. It is twice mo: il, It 18 the only cure fo twenty years, Y Persons in Wa e the right of the ya desiring te pur- y a: ot une oF “FOR GENTS! WwW t. ttle and id lols, Cassumeres, Vestings, Trend, think it nevess: Ss. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. U3 Wack anlFancy Sr A search warrant was 3 Inck and Fazoy Oyster plants. Chickens, & pr.. Fish, cod, & tatoes.pk. 25) Sweet potatoes... Corn, ear. Corn, shelled. Beans, & bush Rye, ® bush, Oats cence of bis boys. = Cop Liver Ot Jrniy lew York Aca: re efficacious ti fie GOOD: a et Bron and Bie ‘Tickings, Caccks, e and Shirtings, Plaid L useys, Also. alarce assortment of Cotton and Wi cs Embroidery, Bonnet Ribbons. es” Coraets, Jou- ‘kK, white and axkorted Handkerchiefs, arrest, though the tortainmoiite, at $1 5 i 3, Weddings, Fs Ppers. and other entertainments, furnis) { aotice aad most bi he (late Bay Inuziviny Gaston Ort, } ‘ASTOR OTL, ty reasiness of the oil by all respectable druggists Paxxer & Mi 13 Bookman Mrs. Wimtew my beef yr homeagr mI 7 iy facilitates the proce ted. in Washington and oP steamers Powhatan and Phi!- {eiphia a Tae Sosthern Mail boat line, were Fort Washington. on were obliged to —_ a there un yesterday evening; being unable the ed to tnt -K-out yesterday and arrived back at the wharf In Wasbingten. the Powhatan at | o’clock last night, and the Phila- ='phia at 9 o'clock this morning. They will as soon a5 the passage way is made arm strana teres Beit =A ViIMORE LICE IhaLL LL Bes LIFE INSURANCE CO.—In- 1839 —Joun 1, Donatpson, Pres; y URES LIVES and BUYS Vines ee BOY oe meng ey Wy npans’s Aseney e sof Lewis Johasou & Co LW R. Hacer, M.D. Med. Ex’r, esaloAgerta, no 8 Sin ack, anea Cambric and Silk other goods, to f St coat prices ; frozen up in the ice Tuesday morning, ar Ducks, & pr... asked, or lees Wild turkeys, Cait early and aroure bargains. proceed they n If WIL! B& skEN by a notice in anott that a charity sermow in behalf of ver of St. Domiatck’s parish, will be y the Rev. Father M: Sunday next at 11 o'clock mass. he, hich gre will all 2 P. ____ Souths ue, betw. 6th and toi IPS As Locke Conti pie ae resame travel ii ort that church, through the ic est manner 68 as One . THE LATEST NEWS. —— ca LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Anglo-Saxon. PortLann, Jan. 19—The English and Cana- dian steaucship Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool on the dth inst., arrived here this morning, with the following intelligence. The Anglo-Saxon teuched at (Queenstor (Ireland) on the night of the Sth, and brings European dates of that day Tar V Latest—ria (Queenstown —There are rumors that the Congress will not be held, but they require confirmation The En:peror Napoleon made a speech at bie diplomatic reception on New Years’ day, of a pacitic character. (By Maal from Liverpoo!.) Commenciat sday and Wednesday. (Mon ay a general holiday.) om bales. in- © les to speculators ond exporters There was a rather better tone in the market, but Prices were not guotably higher. and the market closed steady at former quotations Wartield & Nash report flour stesdy but dull Wheat quiet, but firm. Corn dull, but steady Provisious.—Beef, pork, and bacon steady. Lard steady. ; General Produce —Sugar tirm. Coffee quiet Rosin tin at 4s. $d. ads. Sd. Spirits turpentine steady at 33s. 9d. a 34s. London Markets—Ali articles are slightly higher. Mouey was in active demand. Consols 955 . {Secoxp Disratcn.} The Av Saxon arrived here atila m= The steumship Persia had arrived out Violent storms had been raziag in the English nnel. doing much damage to the shipping ¢ ship Britanuia, (before reported ) from Savaunzh, had become a wreck. The captain and @ portion of the crew were saved. The London Times says: “Present appearances te that the European Congrets will be aban. * Other authorities make similar remarks, but there bus been nothing frow the Continent, se far as yet divulged, to amount to contirmation of the report Lister wews from India says that 2.000 rebels, & their leaders, have been made prisoners derining impelled a sovereizzn State in 1s32 to threaten civil war for no greater grievances than its eppe nm to a law of Cor Ss establish ing duties on imports; com@emping the spirit of snnion {fthis or that candidate for President or Speaker should be elected; condemning the spirit which drove Mr Parr from Charleston, S.C ; condemning the spirit which struck down Mr Sumner in the Senate chamber; condemning the spirit whieh overrun Kansas. and the spirit Which invaded Virginia » body of armed a disapproving of the misrepresentation and falsehood of a portion of the public press which represents any considerable number of the people of the free States abolitionists; and renew their professions of fidelity to the L vion and the c tution ch Minnesota Democratic State Convention. Ciicace, Jan. 17 —The Demerratic State Co vention of Minnesota metat St. Paul on Thur: to elect delegates to Charieston Convention R tions were passed endorsing the Cincin- nati ss and the Dred Scott decision, oppos- ing the reopening of the slave trade; denouncing the Harper's Ferry raid; dec we Stephen A Douglas to be the first choice for the Presidency, aud iustrocting the delegates to the Charleston convention from Minnesota to vote for him as long assuch support will prove availabie; and elari the Minnesota den ey will “ec Whoever he may v x thie delegates to vote for ity instract otherwise was anajority. Legisiatere ef Louisiana ernor’s Mes- suge. New Onvrax - sembled, and the Governor's message w: It recommends the State to be prepured te meet her sister States of the South in convention, in case of certain contingencies. It favors retali ing upon the hostility of the North by licensing the sellers of Northern manufectures, and infict- ing such clarges on them as to ammount to #lmost an absolute prohibition. The Honse a joint resolution declaring the Horper's Ferry raid tack on the rights and privileges of the South as showing the bes. tility of the rth; and that the election of a Re publican President would be cause of a severa of the! ” inca Letters by the Overland Maal. Mo.. Jan. 1+.—Postmaster Hog: hat the number of letters sent from this of- fice by the Overland Mail, for the quarter ending December 31, is 6. This is exciusive of over two hundred pounds of foreizn closed wail, avd several direct bags from Chicazo and Cincinnati The namber received in the same time, exclusive of about 1.500 packages direct from other offices (and estimated to contain sixteen thousand let ters) is 111,561 Celebration ef Franklin's Birthday Bostox. Jan. I- —The birthday of Franklin Was Commmemorated at the Music Hall. last eve- ning, by the Franklin Typographical Society, before whom the Hon. Edward Everett delivered an oration on the early life of that distinguished printer, prefacing his remarks with a most beau- tiful and feeling allusion to the catastrophe at Lawrence, and also appropriately eulogizing the talents and wri of the late eminent bistorian, Lord Macauley. “The hall was packed tices ary Abelition Convention in Utica Vries. N.¥.. Jan. 18.—A convention of G rison abolitionists Las been in session in this city yesterday and to-day, closing this evening. The speskers were Parker Pillsbury, Aaron M. Powell, M. P. Robinson, Sasan B Aubray and Rev. Be- rish Green. The attendance was only moderate The resolutions sdopted were similar to those «dl by the same persons at Buialo. A Man Burned to Death. morning, in the carpenter shop of the Michigan Southern Railroad. Conant, an employer, w: urned to death, and another man, named Pegkt, was badly injared. The building was sevod. Neceiver Appointed. Pirrenvne. Jan. is.—The modified decrees were entered by the United States District Court, at Cleveland. Ohio, yesterday, and Wm B. Ozden sworn as ver for the entire road from Pitts barg to Chicago. Free Negroes in Missouri. Sr. Loris, Jan. i3 —Governor Stewart bas re fused to sign the bill receutly passed by the ¥ souri Legislature, fortheexclus ion of free negroes from the St rom Tex New Orveans, Jan. 1 A Corpus Cliristi let- ter states that Cortinas was on the Rie Grande, labove Brownsville. Tiere were no troops at ywusvills sin Mentreal, Monterat Jan. ts —Milis. Mi Co. and ¢ ross, hot w: firms in this city. have s Paltumere Markets. Jen. 19 —Flour closed dull; Hew. d Obio, good brands, are held at S145. Corn closed dul! Tic. Provisions closed firm Whisky closed steady at 25: "New York Markets. _ New Yor« Jan. 19 —Flour i Ss Oiio $57 sant; mess Whisky ts Lard is duit 2 PRES CUT FLOW FJOLOUEIS and PARt JA Pore ee oe ar ae ron <a Ltet, ber i 2 apa _ AUS INN RK, ADIES’ HOME-MADE SHOES —Fr. Cloth e'doubie-eoed iitteu Beate, gi? Gloves kat tne 825% Eveiich Lastice d S $2.25, Gost Skin do., 26; Fe. Merovco do Ree a vers other styls of BOUTS end SHOES, for indies’. Mieees’ and Childron’r wear, *}. ROSENTHAL, Neda Markoc Spare, 15 z Pa. yait 2d door at ore eth Cu PON BONDS THE WASBIN | PON GAS LIGHT COMPANY are = sale aude einvestmsut, 5 nenume of five her dred dollars each, radeematie Janumry 2, 1982, a04 Dearing tnterest at rate of eix per cent. per anne, ard aratoreaiaby RIGGR AO ane FOR STAMPING PAPER, and VELOPr With Crete, fuitonts. oF Name, a" Sh M uoee PA SILUM" SY A Laurence’ def stawuf 355 Pa. ef.

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