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_—_ oo ——_o——_—_ —>—— screw-proy ‘bmond was —_— WA IP. XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. EUROPEAN NEWS. Navat.—The = Ric! M ‘s 3 THE EVENING STAR. SHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ea , By the Steamship Nova Scotian, at P ‘ Jnunched at the Gosport vy Yard on the —— a renee x =, Proceedings of Te-Day. srand: | Inet “Phefolloring are the chic? dimeations * 7 us —W ot it, The steamship Nova Scotian, from Liverpool . EB DATE ) monn ASHINGTON CITY: | advance, an ciction of 2 Speaker toay, thong i a EE — : ‘ on the 11th, via Queenstown on the 12th instant, | feet. tons burtben hy horse rower fom nee Mr.Pennington, if supported by the entire Re-| 1X THE Sexare, to-day, after the transaction of | nas arrived at Portland. : * Lp = => routine business of no general interest— “ Gn: os 4 publican party, can obtain votes enough within thé State of lows i: rT Guear . ‘ . Spirit ef the Morning Press. two, or, it may be, one vote, to secure his election. fet. Srl bac er yay States which had Weta fe we On inca _— * ~The officers of the Pensacola have been detach. The Constizution, in answer to the question of If, as the Republican managers claim, Mr. Riggs | jaws an tie the fugitive slave law, ag be} Earl Clarendon had made a speech higiiy enlo- @i, and are awaiting orders. Lieut. Wm. Gwin who are the disorganizers, says: ‘The people (Anti-Lecompton Democrat of N. J.) will vote for ely le ee made by Mr. Toombs ‘in his ag gistic of the volunteer rifle moveme: le de- been ordered to Department at sould know and remember that Congress would | him, and returning by noon absolves the Repub- Pee air coaite ai aIGbR: Raving definitelfitien! ¢lared that the movement, although in its infancy. Be tinree Nave Lieut. A. F. Narly DAY..................Janwary 30, 1860, tag The Ma: pebi armament 16 Dabigren shell guns, and oa) and 5 carries a crew of 260 men fo rement au Win ree Cerrenarer A ‘ : Produced a. sail t throughout | bas. to iservatory Department | COOPER OPERA TROvp have been organized and their business attended lican-party gentleman with whom he is at present ‘braced Icwa ai those States. and was glad to! Europe. and hi ed that {t would ultimately | at Washington. He is said to be one of the best | Univerralls pronounced by the musie ts to had they and their interest not been deliberately | paired off, then Mr. P. will come within one vote hear the disavowal of the gentleman. © render invasion itapossible : Fin th nial o:ition ge navigators in the Navy, and will prove bimeelf | the South ard West to he the finert somi, and faithlessly betrayed by John Sherman, Ed- | of being elected; for itis well known thatMr.]| Mr Brown’s resolutions in regard to the tights| An election at eading had resulted in the ieee, “4 Tey baeful in that department. Lientenants H.| of Lyric Artiste in the Uwion. ward Joy Morris, Benjamin F. Sunkin, George | Adrain will vote for him. . Ste Cera het ag ad quate sting choice of another Jew, Mr. Goldsmidt, as member i ne cate Neyo Meaiedalncmemaas) |S MILNER, Prima Donon A Seranton, and John T. Nixon.” a Ne te ea ee ee North | out all after the resolving clause and inserting | ° A large Catholic demonstration, presided over | tie ee ae gE at boilers for the steamer es ian ANNIE RENE eet The Intelligencer is devoted principally to the | Carolina, Mr. Winter Davis will hardly venture what, in substance, would embody the republican | by Dr. Cullen, had been beld at Dublin, but it is | Michigan, has been wwerted: aor the Novelty | Mr- BROAKHOUSE BOWLER. Mr SCCDRR great Legislative Union festival at the West. to vote for Mr. Pennington, we apprehend. The | doctrine in reference to the Territories—that is, | represented to have been a failure. Works, in New York. The steamer bancaste: AINS EY COOK, (the on'ebrated Bare, ee nea — Republican managers, however, calculate on the | directly reversing the nature of the resolutions. n the Times’ city article it is remarked that the } and sloop Levant were at Panama on the 10th in- Mr. RU ae P pill BRIisco, 1* A frante'stable was burat in New York on vote of Mr. Winter Davis with great certainty— Mr. Nicholson proceeded to speak upon the | President's recommendation that military force | stant, all well. The steamer Saranac was at Re- Friday evening, and ten herses suffocated by the resolutions when our report closed. be ee against Mexico, exercised no sus- | alejo on the 15th ult., all well. smoke and flames. fo The O ESTR hi hh Ix Tur House, after the reading of the Journel— | t#ined indluence oa Mexican stock, owing to the| _ ‘I’be new Marine Barracks on Flushing avenue. apt do rl oh thedirecton of" " y OOPER ‘we know not on what assurances from that gentle- man, if any. Judging from his political antece- : knowledge that the matter does not rest in au East Brooklyn, is progressing rapidly. and will H.C. > dents,we shall not be surprised to find him voti Mr. Davidson, of La., offered the following res degree pty will of the President. ~ be complet bout the first of April They have | (Late Leader of the Londor. Philharm N40 Rociety U7 It bas been suggested that any surplus that | dents, Repatas ae f "5 bated olution : The Manchester Guardian does not approve ef | commenced to put on the roof, and will com- MONDAY = May remain over and unrevoked of the Lawrence | With the Republicans from the moment the Dem- <solved, Thiut the Door-keeper of the House | the manner in which the President has treated | mence laying down the floor next week. This | NDAY F 1G, Jan 3), 196, relief fand, be transferred to the National Wash- | ocrats cease to support Mr. Smith with the una- | 1. ‘sna ‘he is hereby directed, te exclude all Per- | the San Juan dispute. It thinks he ought to have | splendid building is 495 feet in length, 48 feet | Will be presented Verdi's Grand Opera, 04 toy, ington Monument fund. nimity they manifested in his behalf on Friday | sons not entitled to the privileges under the rales explicitly disapproved of Harney’s proceeding, | wide, and is two stories high. The drill room is iL TROVATORE; last. The trouble in Mr. Pennington’s path is the | of the House on the floor of this Hall, except only | although it regards the praise accorded to the | in the centre of the building; it is 72 fect le i> From Shillington, Odeon Building, we apparent determination of a handful of Republi- | uch employees as are xctually engaged in the | British admiral, as by implication, a most severe | length, and 48 feet wide The arcade is directly oR THE GYPSY's VE Lady Leonora. = ‘oe " * M. censure of Harney. in front of the drill-room; it is 399 feet in length, My have ‘Frank Leslie's New Faimily Magazine.” | can-party members to stick to Sherman “until all As Davidson proce.ded to state the importance | Other prominent provincial journals somewhat | and about 20 feet in width. There are two other (Ber partianions = deel beret ip es number of Hall's | ig bine? If they carry out that determination, a | of the adoption of such a resolution, as the Hall qualify the praise they aceord the document. buildings in progress, one for the Commandant, PRICKS OF ADMITTANCR. valuable ‘+ Journal of ealth.’* conservative will eventually be elected — but UF The Legislature of New York. on recom. | hardly otherwise. It seems to us to be impossible Was then very much crowded with persons other |_| The London Herald’s city article remarks that | and one for the executive officer. &c., of Marines | Parqnet and Press Ghee than those entitled to be here, which rendered it | the mneseage in the financial aspect was not regard- | at this station. These buildings are’ situated on | Orenestra Chacre very inconvenient to member: : ed as of a hopeful character, especially in refer- | each corner of the Parade Ground and next to the | Private Boxes mendation of the Governor, have unanimously in- | that an election can be postponed forty-eight hours | Vy convenient, Va., aid there were Indies on | euce to any deficiency which might lead toan in. | avenues ‘The Barracks wall te walled in when (Reserved Sent vited the Legislatures of Kentucky and Tennessee, | !onger. the floor, and he hoped the resolution would be | crease in import duties. completed now on a visit at Columbus, Ohio. to extend their Mr. Corwin was the only opposing candidate ong so as to adinit ladies on the floor. He FRANcE. Box Sheet wil) be open on Saturday morning. visit to Albany (to Mr. Pennington) in the Republican-party | moved that amendment. . Lord Cowley had returned to Paria. The Patrie | AX Itrortant Bitt.—Among the important Music Store, mn canens held on Saturday last, but no formal vote | |stveral members objected to the consideration | says his mission to London was truly one of im. | @easures before the Legislature of Penusvivania ARMO A i of the resolution. rtance. He is represented by one authority to | {2 bill introduced by Mr. Dunlap, exempting | wos taken between them, insomuch as it was evi- | °'xtr. Nontcomery, of Pa., thought there wea ia | fave announced ther Comet Wars ro kon | inom mle or exevetion the Booman crane dent to all that quite four-fifths were Pennington resolution of a similar character adopted some | ment very materially facilitated relations between | bolder having a family. Itexempts from levy men, a8 against Mr. C. time since, and he considered it the duty of the | the cabinets of France and Finslend for debt a_ house occupied asa residence, of the Doors open at 7; commence 7K o’olock preci U7 Arrangements are being made to commence the working of a gold mine recently discovered on the premises of Mr. Lebbens Ewell, in Prince tr Wilham county, Va. A steam e : will be ee ae : Clerk to enforce the rules. M. Thouvenel, the new Foreign Minister, was | Y#ive of $1,000, in addition to what is now ex- JOH T ROMP. employed to meal the inachiner Tay Scexr at THE Hovse.—The crowd attend- | | Mr. Theaker said if the resolution was intended | expected to reach Paris shout the ot, : cae oe Eee Nine fanat ti Faas Bi an | to exclude the ladies he would most assuredly re- ‘count Lullemand had been a) nted charge | after the death of the debtor until the youngest penat3; Lestere te omen 5 ; ing to-day’s session of the House is far larger than | 00 exclude the ladies he otherwise le would cast | d’atfaires ad interim at Constantthople. He wee | Child is twenty-one years old, and the death of Tiokets ce .ts;at the Music and Book Ste UF The New Verk Express says that the defeat | on any previous occasion within our memory. | SO%4,i8 vote aga of it.’ ; first secretary under M.Thouvenel 4° “**] the widow Six jurors. summoned by the Sheri. | Maks cesta ae OM leans of the election of Smith us Speaker by Pennsylva- | x ot ouly every seat in their spacious galleries, but | Mr. Burnett, of Ky., was opposed to admittinz t was reported that the Duke de Grammont | ate to determine whether the Property is more or O DD FELLOWS’ HALL nia members whe have all along been preac the spacious vestibules or lovbies surrounding | any but those properly entitled to be bere. If you | would be rewoved froin Rome to Constantinople, siglig roaliye terraces Rh peed, hac edegieon pl . poe olga Conservatism, kindness towards the South, &c.. | those walleries are crowded, apparently to their | #4mit a few you Will have to admit all, and the: 4 that Canrobert would probably go to Rome | Have bene declared a1 ie coanakte uel as teak ad as ARLE DeEM, bas created profound astonishment among busi- | utmost capacity, principally by crinoline. This tay <n Jeo See CES he ae aupasente and commander of the French | $08 loner teres, than.ene year, Wat maak a eee Gigantic Ghateation of Seem, Tam? Professional, and other citizens in New | is the care also in the lobbies or vestibules below— | Jarr ves, but he thought it bud policy Int Paris the appointinent of McMahon to the | S¢TVed for the use of the fatily, unless she wine iaciaa York city, and almost without inetion of | those immediately surrounding the doors of the | | Mr. Garnett, of Va., raised the point of order | command of the army in Italy. nu bering 5u,ucy | sive adeed, or unless $1,000 be paid over for it, ied hall. that, under the existing rules of order of the | men, was regarded as a sign of warlite compli- | @ d+ invested in_other property for the use of the ————_— 5 House, it is the duty of the Doorkeeper to ex- | catio: family.—Penn. Telecraph, 23d OF The greng jury in Philadeipbia recom- On the floor long before the hour of meeting clude all persons not entitled to admission under Et chepel In conmedtion with the English church mend that ‘every establishment where medicines | perhaps a hundred of the fair sex were seated; | the 17th rile. in Paris. after being opened for two years, hed | FUNeBAL or A Luc —Paddy’s famous bull, in are dealt out should ke so regulated to render it | and the first half hour of the day’s session was | _ Mr. Ashiore, of S.C. said he would insist, if been suddenly closed by the French authorities, | Wisbing thata Siena might live a i jbl si devoted to the delicate and a te the wives and lady frieuds of members were to | jt was believed on account of a short serviee hav. | go to his own faneral, has been verified. Sum ay impossible that a prescription should be errone- ; Oe Le ee ee | beadun ited onthe loots that oles ho are eke ing been given in French for the benefit of the | morning au Jrishman on one of the dredge boat ously compounded, or that a dangerous prescrip- | getting them ‘out 0° that,” Especially as was | side of the doors be admitted also. children of British subjects who do not under- canal 6: ured his leg in some tion should be compounded at all, without a note | the case to-day, with five hundred of them kick- Mr. Garnett, of Va., insisted upon his point ef | stand English amputated at the thigh iusthe | TL pity: D from the physician to attest its accuracy and ac- | ing their impatient little shins in the vestibules, The Paris correspondent of the Times says that | €vening. x “-wake"’ was held over the de- | Which has never before bean exhibited in Way sume its responsibility.” in vain efforts to get into the hall, to permit any order. ‘ Mr. Barksdale, of Miss., moved a call of the | a company had been forined to carry out M. Bel- | funct lez all night.and yesterday it was buried ington. ———____ one to ‘emain in, would have bee: i t 40™ The Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, ina letter | Ou 0 Cuia'n in, wou 5 unis est rt ‘ *< For particulare see futurs advert House. ly’s grant of the maritime canal of Nicaragua. | With all due ceremonies, the friends of the Irish. of thea Mr. Garnett, of Va., objected to the call being | The fads being depeudent on the canal, watch man, or Lis leg, attending +2 masse.—Loutsrtile bills of the da: ze re wae : surely was unparliamentary and likely to inter- te the Cleveland Leader, intimates to the public, | fere with the intelligent transaction of the busi- and particularly to the Harper's Perry Investigating provecdied with ontil the 17th rule be executed by | form a part of the concession which the canal | Devocrar. January 21. the Doorkeeper. company had obtained ard & C z > a . ‘s on cete aa Several gentlemen suggested WAt the ladies be | {urn to account the metallic depostta the tends | < Zz faite, slave made, bis appearance in | er ee Demme, Oe fee we erat Nene) | ra, crentaet edesteineist) pervaded ail/en, the | ™O ECCLES Gites Ati ae olcctlGe wes !medi te Spent Calne teat Eee eee ean cca Aas coemaen bat tesserae ot okoenee (TIED GRAND COTILLON Panty & bis resideace in Ohio, on the 1th and 12th of | aor and in the galleries. It can hardly have hap- | the suggestion, the ladies would be permitted to ragua from Marseilles two vessels with 130 persons. | #ked a ride, be took to Lis heels; but was pur- STEWART HOLLAND CLUB Februsry, when and where he will be ready to| pened that the body got to voting for a Speaker entertain any process that he muy recognize as emain aed. found ensconced on top of an organ in a 'o be given at rene consisting of engineers, chemists, and workmen | 52 —_ - . ‘eepectful or lega! before 2 p.m. So we fear that we will not have | Objection was made. + of different trades. It was also said that-the com- | Church, which be had broken into; was brought HALL, -3d st.. mear Poa reepectful ea RUSSIAN Waar, Now exhibiteng in Baltimore to thow DELIGHTED SPECTATORS, And universally pronounoed a work of UNEQUAL ARTISTIC SKILL, Connected with this Exhibition is the ILLUMINATION or THE CITY or Li NDON jonaty Moore, Wilstock & Keys, bas recently been tried Benj Ficklin, Keq.,a gentleman connected with for su infringement of Judson’s patent gradu- | the business of Messrs. Russell and Major, the 7 = ‘i i i" MONDAY EVENANG. Feb 2 - ‘The Clerk then directed the Doorkeeper to exe- | pany bad besides engaged a number of railway | down, questioned, quietetl, fed and sent on bis : _ dra at Power to announce the result of even & | cute the order of the House, and request the ladies | faye, rene cneaged a number of railway | dows, questic ee a Ax luvortans Pargst Svir.—tn the United | tirst ballot to-day. to retire. Rivas, which separates Lake Nicaragua fromthe | {JJ Tae most striking feature of life in New NOzickcthe members of the WESTERN States Court at Cincinnati, Obie, (Judge Leavit a Mr Garis: of Jowa, suggested tna those ladies Pacitic. Orle 6 Just now is the epprarance of physical iN Sost SOMTANY i. hres mptielis ng.) the ¢: 2 contin 5 — who were already on the floor permitted to] All sorts of reports were current as to the rela- | renovation which she Presents in the transforma. | S7ne ot Presiding.) the case of Junius Judson against || Ax Iuvortaxt ExteRrrise. — We learn that remain. It would be impossible for them. at this | tions of France — Rome, but they were very tion of ber cobble-stone quagmire streets into hard, | NIGHT aa Will take place on the 15th ray. late hour, to procure seats elsewhere; he hoped, Feb perticu ars in futare ad ‘ contradictory and wholly nnreliabie smooth, and elegant square-block thoroughfares. | tisement. “ aa therefore. no objection would be raised to this|~ ‘Tux Larest.— The Univers is the only paper The crowds are blocked up by the piles of granite | jaa COMNITTRE ating governor valves for steam engines. Judg-| weil known Army coutractors, left this city on | suggestion _ aliowed to publish the Pope’s discourse. The | waiting to be placed in position. > ar aa a ment was rendered for plaintiff. and the patent | Saturday last for the Far West, to establish an mee Ashmore cbjected—this was their misfor- ped obertiapechenn gens fear eu seruper pe mld, The Boston Journal scports acesein which all semaace Ghat nets ANNUAL age sustained. Messrs. Lee and Fisher were the at. | independent horse express across the Plains, to Most of the ladies having retired. otic pe Balepsengmse Be Filed a the Gacmpicior ee DAY Doon ae fen | COTILLON PARTY ibe given at torneys for plaintif’. California, which shall make the trip between | Mr. Killinger. of Pa. insisted that the gentle. | Tuced nearly 2s inuch sensation as the pamphlet. | the piaintitt recovered SM6 damages for injuries | STOTIS NAL I Fevrute ote ‘The Independence Belge savs that there was no | received by a defective highway. Iu this case | Partiou are in future edvoriee ments. foundation for the statement that Marsal Canro- the plaintii® was in the employ of the city at the ja 23-dtr bert was to be seut on au extraordinary mission to ve he received the injuries, as a special police Rome, and that he bas already returned to bis cer command at Nancy. £77 The Galveston News of the 11th inst states AlN AND Morocco that an unexampied immizration is now witness. the extreme points to which the magnetic tele- | men other than those entitled to its privileges be graph now operates. in eight days; which for the | compelled t sere tae transmission of news will enable parties in New | « Make the Dostkesper da ir: York and San Francisco to cominunicate with | Mr. Hickman, of Pa, moved tha each other in that time, (eight days,) as the time ee UF" The advices from Bogota report that anoth- er battle was expected at Baranguilla between the government troops and the forces of the revolv toniste. [i was thought that the United Siates in- “That's right? > WANTS. order to enable the Doorkeeper to designate those who mie i : 3 A imn e RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS i fore Th contract betwee the Svstary of te | UNH 1 community telegraph Dewen | wot 94 Mowe be, weit ta God | gn tn eng a am, ny cous | ed Uy theweay of Porat bay tow, ‘Fae | AL decor ar Atty ONAN, al ress contract betv e Secretary of the | yuu. y- ‘ moved that the members of the House retire fro! 5 $05 2 = izaba, Lin ¢ % & Gated Sasas Nace a thal Chitiqat Improve New York and St. Joseph’s, Mo., and, again, be- the hall for tne spare of five minutes. Ms pavish Lave advanced | 250 whites and 360 negroes. Every steamer on tween San Francisco aud Sacramento, will be See eae eee ea nont: Deine stacked : n DESIRE TO RENT A SMA After some discussion, at request. the motion this route adds to the permanent population of | J ; 0 2 ; 2 _ as A Furnished House, at a moderate rei Ex-President Mora was to leave the Isthinus on | "Between st, Joseph’s and Salt Lake City A call of the House was then had. ilitea and 48 wenadea s U7 Blondin, the r the 20th justant, to again try bis fortune in Costa = ‘ope-walker, bas made a ANTED~At the Washin n , Mr. Van Wycke, of N. Y., made a personal ap- s Paaicee ri . = great sensation at Gane one is to perform at WwW WASHE 4d RO sell and Mojor have stations every twenty-five pes] tak college, (Mr. Cchrane,) with whoa Maorip, Jan. 5 —Yesterday the Spanish were per Ra 60 = é oa y peers = : e 2 the Falls of Mentmorenci next summer. He will | HALL BOY. who understands the buesnes ) miles, and ketween Salt Lake City and Sacre- ad palred during that entleman’s disability, | Mcked in the Valley Negro by 2.140 Moorish ee _ a f =e & enlarge bis circuit next season, we understand. | py at the Office of the Hotel. aPy EF The funeral of Lord Macaulay took place | mento Mr. Choporing, the mail contractor, bas | to extend a pair to his colleague, (Mr. Clark 3, | C@¥@lry and 2,000 infantry. “They were dispersed and : tantry. His rope will be up at Niagara as before, and he —- 2 ci i ; : ; ricklin | Cochrane.) who was detained “in New York by | PY the Spaniards, who had tive killed and uine-| may pessibly put up one orer the Geroee W Ba Tite, Ane Hee CORPER, Fie et Westminster Abbey on the 9th inst. The re- | stations the same distance apart. Mr. Ficklin wick tices y ed. The health of the troops at the fi castes Hosprracies On a suggestion | Apply at DEMPSEY & ‘O'TOULE’S, 326 Talns were interred in the Poets’ Corner, in the | proposes to run the horse express weekly along | "air. Gochrane, of N. Y., did not fail to appre: | “Trams pomue is lreporing caciuanedl Morgan, of New Vork, to the Legislature, | @vente, between 9 h ano 10th eter ary dst of many of England’s most distinguished | the line of these two sets of stations. The dis-| ciate the kindness whici he hed experienced | 11,5. uorning to the north of Negro Valley, after an invitation to the Legislatures of Kentacky and 5 000. —The advertiser wishes to invest euthors. Among the pall bearers were the Lord | tance between St. Joseph’sand Sacramento is six- | from his colleague (Mr. V.) during bis indisposi- having defiled through the passes without oppo- | Tennessee to visit Albany has been transmitted. $ : ‘oved cits pi Sk Fey er ee eee ant 16 ie Bei ome ee ened Teel ere ok heron | ition. In the course of tie Gay weminchiel oe | IEF Saba Browse, it» Tefases to obey the sum- | Game muciing to il onn address Box No. SOeeee CME area gt Petr With Bis col: | cals was held to determine upeas plen of opera. | mons of the United States Marshal to appear be- | Sion hot eur’ ae asuwer need beteepcoter, twenty-four hours, traveling night and day. a | 2gte (Mr. C. B. Cochrane.) tions. It is stated that the army in Africa will be | fore the investigating committee of the Senate to 2s-eost” among those preseut were a great number of gen. | twenty-four hours, traveling night and day. The Houde then procesiied to the 40th ballot for |. Coo siacranly increased. testify in relation to the Harper's Ferry outrage. tlemen of eminence both in politics and 1 hundsed letters (embracing telegraphic messages) | Speaker, with the following result: ; ; sult: Trany U7 A sensati been crested in New ¥, ture. The funeral was essentially private, and | paying $5each will pay the expense of the trip; and | |, Whole number of votes cast, 234; necessary toa! rive news of Count SA cikwaki'a resignation had Sete een <eouted in Bow Vek Rica mons, Lord John Russell, Earl Carlisle, &c.; and | (with the express) two hundred miles in the NTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 494 lizn Sue ‘he Propristo” returns thanks to the ladies: by the exploits ofa circus man in hoops called | genti Washington for their kind although divested of pemp and ceremony, was | the projectors of the enterprise feel very certain | “Hele, MIB. ie produced a very painful impression on the Pope. | Ella. Met is said to dreas aud act with all the | fer the ent mony eenunaton for their kind pat 7 at i ji = F. Pennington received . He called together the principal members of the | grace of a woman ply their Wants te and onlored Hel; very impressive. that its operations will commence in April next, Mr Smith — af Bocred Collie, cud decree te eee eee | Eee ma ; wir nels anes with whitoand colored fics & : with an average of quite that number of letters— Mr. Davis, of Indiana. a would never fail in the mission which God had U7- Cornelius essing Felton, the present | Cooks wanted thi das, wares varying to gu Perso: . which looks reasonable indeed. One of the best ~ eh Li entrusted Lim with, but that like his predecessor, Beardie ehanesrie § ps — <pee by = ja% St" C.1L-FONARD, Prop’r 494 lithe, “--* Hon. Amasa J. Parker and family, of Al-| points in the affair is, that they do not propose to Me Ce Pius 7th. he would’ sutter exile and even martyr placsiorRes Sun Wale aa. ANTED-—Reetaurant werk teed ena Mrs. A. S. Ste- | ##* Government pecuniary assistance; a new fea- Mr. Allen... ... s = ae is ‘raid that Frnce supports the protest of UF" A chimney has been built nezr Boston ten EP and PU! phes N.Y apes Capt. A. Murray. © S_N., are | ture. indeed, in any such far western enterprise. tee cholee: : Proceeded toan-| piedmont against the enlistment uf foreigners | feet higher. than the Bunker Hill Moaument. Its at Willards’ ae for the Papal army. and particularly against the | height is 2iv feet. There is one in Glasgow 450 Wholesale introduction of Austrian recruits into “ =i auvkD wD Ee 7" A Newbern says that Mrs. Alice Day, of that city, was rely delivered of four sandy crpvontentiy srranced HOUSE. aaitelie Tus Weatner.—The following report of the 20m, veather for the inorning is made from the Amer- A Brack Joxg.—A negro wag at New Orleans, n Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- | the other day, engaged twenty-one carriages to go sont Institution. The time of observation is toa funeral. The train of carriages slowly wended RE eo a its way toa church. No one at the church had |" Letters from Genoa speak of the probabilities of about 7 lock. he: Laura Keene, the actress, has been ill in New York, in consequence of the absorption of a Poisonous preparation used to whiten the skin. - Senator Douglas was in New York on Sat urday. He received several calls of delegations Stree Meeker, two Obi ition- | ever hax such a af , it d of a funeral. ‘The negro tried to yet away, | hostilities being resumed in Italy. Fine abbas toeach a ep eee pear pe “Houses at the and individuals at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where inte JANUARY 30, 1860 but did not succeed. He then induced the funeral | {twas believed that the Papal troops, reinforced | purposes, have been arrested in North Carolina,» | the house and price, he Was stopping. New York, N.Y cortege to move on to a y. No funeral | by Austrians, would enter the Legations, and in Several business boi in Buffalo have FOUSE WAN ~:** A professional correspondent of Wilkes’ | Philadelphia. Pa. there. The procession returned to Canal street. | that case Sardinia would send a force to the aid couclided to decline reociving the bilie on te OUSE WANTED. Spirit says that Heenan is the victim of constitu- | Baltimore, Md we and the victimized jehns proceeded to hold an in- | of the Roman insurzents. Mlinois, W leeem ag at etdog hissar'’ om Fl ike aeeraseen ad al disease of the worst type, which will pre- | Washington, D. quest upon him. He broke and ran. hid inadry | ‘The King of Naples was repo.ted to be largely sasctlhy ance anialermaite sie pears stroet as he can h vent bis winning the fight with Savers—that is, | Richmond, V: goods store, and rotected till a constable | increasing his army. {77 It is said that about forty thousand pairs of if be subjects himseif to severe training. Petersburg. Va. took charge of him. The darkey who can do The Pope is seid to have addressed another note | Shores were sent from Haverhill to Boston last Fri- +++ Rev H. T. Lewis, late of Ia Grange, and Norfolk, Va. 2 s twenty-one sharpers like hack-drivers, would do the Catholic Powers except Sardinia. day, consigned to South Carolina. : the reputed author of the “ iiarp of a Thousand | Raleigh. N. A Nu : to act as agent of an opera or a nero minstrel mors bad been enrrent of an in 1D A secret Democratic organization, called WANTrD in 0 tome, © Strings, Sperits 0° Just Men Made Perfec’,”’ is at | WV ilmington, N.C. : ¢ troupe.—Lowisville (Ky.) Demacrat, Jan part of the Pope to quit Rome, bat tue Paris Pa- | the “Invisible Owls,” exists in Brooklyn, NY nonent (igh Sputh 17 yenis of ace may ser resent running on the Memphis and Charleston | © Dies . trie gives a dental te the report. ving. Prefers to learn s trade. alisoad, ss conductor. tn tilting this. position, | Charleston. 8. ¢ Pleasant, 45°, wind W ; sa ; = l organ, though still of Sty Sepoenependn / . Pe gs >| Auensta, ? lear, pleasant. Very Coot. axp Distixevisuen VisitoRs.—At ; ‘ 3 % :! ) aid ecapatility, A the reverend gentleman is but acting in accord: | Aususta, Ga >, wind SW New Orleans, a depatation of Kansis Indians, | pinion that the restoration of the Grand Dukes in ance with the advice of his physician. who re- | Stvannah, G: fee eavenk muition Gl chon ee suppose, pre. | It#ly would have been the most desirable solution 260, commended “running on a rafiroad constantly as | = sexted themsevles before Mayor Stith, and clained | &f the Italian question. gives up the project s im- Equostrian Statue of BOARDING conductor” as a cure for bronchitis. We thou-lit the hospitality of the city. They said they had | Possible, and tuinks that annexation to Sardinia bi been fixed for the 22d of next 4 avis. “a trip to Europe” was always the prescription iaagoe | y . : is best thing. lunteers Will asnembie, —— aes come down on a pleasure trip to see the sights of | '8 the next = : hed re T MISS GWYNN this great place.and as they had heard thathe wee | ‘The aspect the It med | 2 hat day, in front of the City / emen affected with bronchitis. for clerical g ‘ BOARDING BOLUS i i ys for th rpoee of taki rt inthe proces. © y atreet, tween Stl th, co A Harrisburg, Pa , letter says: “(A personal very rich, being the chief of the great people of | Cused much rejoicing in Venice and Milan. ps eateiedeee ot tine hgh mish Go ouak | AOOWI uh Good Bond cen te tained, Tee recontre, or rather a kid of collison, took place | py, wneostlear, pleasaiit New Orleans, they supposed he would provide | ‘The iirst electoral ‘college of the latter p 78 moderate. in ae to-day upon the street of this town. between Hu be . clear, pleasant. gu for them during « month. (Questioned as | Chese Count Cavour as its candidate, after pre : 8 from a distance intendin, . Fred“k Trace. the Democratic Sealer of Weights clear, pleasant. to what they would need, they said. they would ly obtaining his consent. to join the militery of the Distriet orien eee M . LOANED, in mnall amounts, on and Measures for Dauphin conuty. and Gener va clear, pleasant. be satisfied with a honse te Avstria. Ele per ppg compa ura ta valed mele oolinterals. at 410° Pa Simon Cameron. The latter has been at home for Wheeling, Va. : cient meat and bread dil Charges were rife against Austria of disguised : a hit. “ fome days. When the two met, Trace said that are: V ‘soaived with pleasure and A tixnet approprial FOX CRACKERS " OF lions in line, Su dy of thee Nerd directs attention to the recruiting coins . 4 mectise of the fd, staff, and company officer rp tant -|_-ASreaxor Diseasz tieenan ‘etatew that jenna for the Pontifical army, under tac | will assemble on Monday bveuing nest, the 30th ay ain heck Bead Sti one ne {the Austrian government. An Austrian | iuste.t,atithe Columbian Armory, at lial past 7 152°, | family, which, day before yesterday, seemed to be ucirents (he operations. They choves the | © oi. to sake ni uenemonta for tant oovnston., Parkersburg, Va. e| a course. —N. O. f intervention in Italy. the Generol had cone home to assist in electing | Cinciunati “0 : Clark—tke People’s candididate at the special election on last Saturday, to fill a legislative va- = 9) Yancy tu this county—and intimated, as the Cam. | ype cot temperature,) 29,015; al deasstildie eren version of the story goes, that Cameron bad it he P HINA, GLASS. AN ; j 5 direct ; ICKEY. c y Maxtmum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- | troubled with an itching in one of the toes. It | best soldiers disbanded on account of the reduction ize weotonede eee H. N. OBER, Adj. seliing very low at C.F spent a goed deal of money to etfect the result. . ese licki Cy art | Of their own arm d the most able oflicers, — New Ste: door enst of th Gamercn replied that the ‘statement ard iectog, | 48¥: 4°, minimum 93°, Sot ee ced licking, and flnally gnawing the pa TONERY Hav-e Aten. Gon TABLE, CUT ation were both faise. and intimated that “he had fino T LATED WARE at ¥ 7 NCH ISS BROOKE'S ENG 11H AND A ag BOARDING AND Day SCHOOL, No XTH Staekr. Tesh Cakes every dev, Candiox ard Frnite of all kinds, Wedding Cakes. Fancy Cakes, Prramds and Orraments of a!l Kinds aud sizes, Scharlotte Rae, Jellies, Blane Mange, Pina de y. Caeam, ae , made to order, Parties, E1tertainments, Suppers, and Se pric jn SSS until it was bare to the bene. The gentleman | Whose services are now a ble in consequence | YH BALTIMORE CUNF {> The Boston Journal of the 2Ist says there | then muzzied-it, and bound up the wounded foot. | of peace. It is just as if they had formed an rc Trace gave him the lie, and Cameron struck at | “@S @.gteat panic on that day amony the parents | The next morning be Visited the patient, and i orp oe site of a eae ae Ps, it ns ath ia | 22¢ children of the Adams School District, in | found that during the night it got rid of the them by a mere change of uniform th his cane. General Williams, of this st Boston, in consequence of a rumor that the | muzzle. and had gnawed cif its bx some three ny of the Pope ‘ eS Etoassir tes cccutned oer of | choc! house was unsafe. It appears that since | liches from the foot! th blood, | | Le Nord adds: the conduct of the Cabinet of often beught Trace,” and ata very low price. a ther. : Aa ‘ hed with a kinds « onieat 12S Pa, deen - sere nately and presented a most E cpecuile. He oa this ocersion fs not merely disuonor- | “Weddings, &o furnished wi Se ere {ilk in town and among themembers of the Legis- | rae hnreuce calamity a Mayor Lincslsonian | humanely relleged ie ees Mey Batting it to | able—it entails ius danzers of pusoe, and on] Totten bos Crepes Water feok aad Bema | mane ee ee EDEUe ee isture. that the building was unsafe, and requesting the —Dubique Herald. i i Austria herself. By breaking her word Austria | punch, $1.25 per gallon, _ 5858 lw = - tears up the preliminaries of V and the JOSEPH SHAFF! attention of the city authorities to it. Yesterday treaty of Zari din her tura forces France jn ditg.of Buteoher’s ja 25 Su Eqorswunr axp Remonss.— few days ago, | {pct the iolat ; ieee i one of our city oleate: teed of Mee do naye 20) | afternoon the joiut ennmittee of the city zovern D, tectionery, Bal 0. 386 Gth st, bet G and H, 97 E. GREEN. A white-looking man, calling 274 po. avenue, bette. Lith and 12a 8 roni engage A into by Napoleon re- cna ment went to the school house during’ school ork drummer, tame dowa on from engaiemients enitere doef € 2 —— : ‘e. sooty’ neon ound him by an exacting wife, | hours, and made a critical and thorongh exam- | train on Monday evening, last, who. f ee ne Doe nee eee HEEBE Chine ond Gisas Ware of overs sty'e nee kc ‘sap a = with a young teay With | ination of the entire building, from cellar to gar- | at the hotel, manifested so much regard and s Th etirian Goverument hed srGerel-Prines Cc _ AND BUTTER. “ Te tery of the best quality. - coach = tte: ie for be ce ime des- | ret; and they came to the conclusion that the ru. ability for the darkies about the hotel. by bowing Metterr to declare to the French cabinet that] 259 boxes prime yt OTTER 3 Table Cutlery of every sty ie, a a _a . keroage cd pac’ re Leptin mors were entirely unfounded. The children id speaking to them, shaking hands, Ac., that he it would decline to enter into negotiations on any ba ileeg ae geoling 2 Li B - Piatra Ware, very superior, pidge 5 Leen ee the " bicago, | however, seeing theexamination and overuearing ated. suspicion which led to his arrest by the | Giher basis than the agreement of Villafranca or here ee OF AY & SEMMESs. Fi com od bid Sirens of Chima. Moen a er tereng Rallrosd. and the young lady | the remarks, Hot {he dev that the walls were | sheriff, who. after examining his trank and person | Oth? baeis than = ; — Risque, Lava and thes fancy Wace msciine ovat ce rar pars erate ose, At once, and went home | and tinding nothing to confirm. his wuilt, pe The confeicnce upon the question of fortifying | ()ANGES AND |LEMONS— Mots, Wattne ba ver leet, By end by conscleuce, that wore wlich cms, | With frightful stories to their parents. malted him to slide—Newbers (N.C. Wegister. | tne German coasts bad apeand at Berllo, Gesertt 1S boxe Oe Rene” - : At’ GREENS, into the very soul of yuilt. seized upon him aed U7- The Boston Traveller says! © It ts stated {07 This Count Joaanes hiss beds Deseat given | Moltke presiding. | Prossia tad submitied a sys- Junt received on consignment and for jn 38 St onedoor east of Kirkwood aeatauesenet a ee caaged extensively. fa ade With Ree Partie | Hist it Boston. At drat be desigued fo Increase | t™ for the common detente easing. ae ee AIEY LING Seinceorh i : - : 7 eng € vely cific | the price of tickets, bnt further refi -| 3 fa = r 3) RY "By this time be hed rexched const of South America, Las become insane from | vinced him that bis nature weuld meee en, Co Cote Co matte Cert Poy BPE OF the pe J * Maxoractrrer oF Vid LEGSBUKG, BERKYT! iiss tow ike thin tise ats 1 courage | seylann He ee ety il be teken to an insane | to nssociate with the proposed beneilt any mone. | P Employees and some Government officers have MILITARY CLOTHING, az apa oe aimest frenzied. He not tbe moral courage | asylum. He wes fearful that le would die poor tary consideration whatever,’? so the cards of ad- received orders not to take part in public conver-| S0UTHEasT Counea Szconn ann Spruce ts, - i ectingta deperytnl prigritip lite iniiitoe quence Of his losses, though worth half a] mission were sold at the usual rates. sation respecting the events of the Gmes. PHILADELPHIA. By Bawnoan awn Prest-crass Coocnt figh nest 5 5 ee ee De, ~y A DAILY LINE (Sundays evoepted)«" ty, be beg; trieate hi bis pre- . Inia AND CHINA. ILITARY CLOTHS FO) A 6m ded ene ee depots acceded to kets | sp L274 cortespondent says the manufacturing | 4¢5- Mrs, Martineau denowaccs crinoline, and | ‘The treaty between the United States and China EOR SALE. _jamom |, easonable demaud, and when the absconding interests of Augusta, G: re large, and jt bean 3 busbend had seated himself in the car, he walked - says that the petticoats of the present day only | had been put in force. sereateee tng the peer soit prices es le | serve asa mask of the human forte. pareaica Part of Khe English troops cotgaed oe TWEEN 6TH AND 7TH , it wears e @ norther = ion aad ot Bik se cear at ant" | manutactarig townie slrageaveda or cotton | (utaten groper, & woman onan oot | done acsinst the hare bad” dieady Tis, Sx Spelog ot tis lactate ill com. | Sf Wrackansaysenn creer = hm Bim aud tok him out of tle car just as 1t was } are capable of covering 60,000 bales it tas fon Pol : “ ing w , mense on WEDNESDAY, February 1. For terms, aeieaniae a % Ct ite! has been esta’ Sarawak. yA , ie! riving of moving off. leaving the damsel to pursze her | large cotton factories, two woollen factories, a ine dance otis ike a bu aereal ae oe es z siisianee. = uping + Oi ML. ls MeTRoroun SOUMEGIATE INSTITUTE o ae dH 3 No. 464 £ Sraner, Bhawan opera- for ©. peply vo the Pric:pa's. came es journey aloue—Chtcago Herald. stove factory, aud a foundry and machine shope a — = iw Mr. and Mrs. T H.HAVENNER. | $20,' ioxandria to Leeshure w 5 Wi W. Brown, editor of the Kanes} i 4 man wamed Kelly was attacked off | ete Bittner, or ay OYSTERS-OY 3} RS: = eas senate bes Geen tne tion aultensing (3 {Erecdom. has, it appears, got himself | Montauk Point, N-4., on Wednesday, by cu ime | Htuelieh Luth pra Church, corner of H and ith | Jf LLBASE Call! the corner of oth and 1 atresta, ° o towns and cities to loon thelr credit to railr into trouble, according toa Lawrence correspond- | mense seal which was lying on the beac! The sherte: meet 5 choir ) Rieke sville SDAY: “+ Castleman's Fett i 2 " i ‘ }IGN by the children,on WEDNESDAY | 8 9! per salon, Persons wis s companies is coustitutioua! and valid. o L& ae pen nebo Pa ae tmonsier ey ae mone wie open Saniped | met Et ENING, February let attovelock- Thebee of ters for ba is and pa A a to take ee Jistice of the supreme |W Brown bas applied for a divorce, charging but was finally killed Seize the man, | admission for adults, 2 ocn:e, for cnidren 10 conte, es i rt ts to take place in April \< A . = Asvery body is invited. Ja 3) 2° inbent, Judge Dixon, tea rece chee having | Ber liege lord with adultery and inhuinan treat-| "Cor onsieiepeese —The investigations into the SMITASONIAN LECTURES. —Dz. Bax TRAVMLiie SRURES decided that the fugitive slave law is constite. | Ment. - late fatal collision on the Hudson-river railroad erode iors. St, will eccare on MO} oe Of te. eine Sate a “onal, will not receive the support of the Repub- |, {[J~ Resolutions have been introduced into the | have brought up the subject of color-blinduess, or CESDAY aid FRIDAY EVEN. HER. tant yy cans generally, altbough he isa member of ‘that | Califo: islature directing the Representa- inability to distingnish the most eppasite colors, | INGS, January 3't!, February ist and 3d Subjeote: ELLING OFF, SELLING Pitty; and jt has been suggested to the Bese tives of the State it Songress to procure the pas- | as red and green siguals. &c..3 defect not unfre- | “Chass Aceltent. an. Probabs : ALL FANCY D © take him up paren act organizing a new Territory in Wet- | quently ascertained. sktbapabhionretespestte brent we peguae: MWe have throw out on our ; ; i tars * iF Blondin has ascertained that there is 2] ¢ ja2S.M,W,e | stock of Fanoy Sik & \ Cuuace Goins Socts —We learn fi z Dua: letbodist hb erect ; Ww, the Crumbridge Intelligencer that the Methodist Epis- | 12b04u the ely of New Yorks and the greed on Sed 250 fect deap: cain henna oe pee FRENCH OPERA” OoMIQUE—Thi a to nai a38 seat gama ee 7 On last Babbatn ce ae which it stands, were sold on Thursday for $72,- | formance at Niagara Falls by stretching his rope aComPany, now Ai MINE Yo crowded | room Bouts : ‘ Sth and eth te the matter was brought before the congregation 750. there next summer. have been en ¥ tention of the ‘appl the woe The a MORE LIPE INSURANCE 005] = ad course ofa —Jous 1. Doral and unanimously concurred in. will A bill has been introduced into the Alaba-| Mop:tx Catumprat.—'The newl: ry ‘ps0% to the Soothers Bi Praplpetl ag the met, | ™2 Legislature to protect females from insult anf De 3 from Pari time the preachers of Church Creek Circuit will | ‘2J8°Y &t public assemblies. Es LIVES and BE oF IES, 40. = The right street railroads in | com, 5 Ei OPEN. be o apply the pulpit tl the sitting of the Philadel- | U7 bprialg Sees po tho stuniben | ce ehihes of great beauty by the local press ° ow , Shi jana Sten eigen ‘ et b men of that city, for $130,000. U7 Ata Teétaurent, when you rena re d al snooeas ta Ay they will ge fo od Count. toe A Linens & Co, Baok Ltimore Porice Onvinance —Thenew oul- 47> Hon. Cassius M. C! 1 leation | roaches arou: oucan console yourse!f by in- esowesss thi va he A periot Table Damank ele and Napkins, \tcation peice Bill af the Baltimore city council | to the Country gees “that fe coany fering that all are not In the pudding. rticulgrs will be given hereafter, Extra fine aud low price Winieanl Colored Fian- hes pri been setead by Mayor Swann, that | years, he has grazed a thousand cattle a year. Historicat Qurstion.—Q . Who eettled Vir Ful Oy ARY BARGAINS, Alt of whieh we arseciting ‘at the lowes? pri ta provisions as pereonally ‘The Lowell News publishes the intenti ia? A. John Smith. Q. Who unsettled Vir- | (JQ Wee in noth: ; 4 ya co. reflecting apes meek i Wades ee -” tholntenti we 4: Joun Brown, * Fy euak . “poe | janie” *5gy5gUl! Be

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