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LOCAL NEWS. Sxcussion MERTING IN ALEXANDRIA.—A seces- sion meeting was held in Alexandria last Bight, and as Liberty Hall had been denied them, Mr. (> Though Tux Stax is printed on the fastest | Funsten addressed a proctiqcuctieiowd trem the not appear ungil the next day. ee 0 ee Notics.—District of Columbia Advertisements = be withdrawal of candidates after- tele two to be Inserted in the BaLTacons Sun are received | noon. at and forwarded from Tux Stax Office. — of the Marshall Soe wy r. Funsten commenced his harangue by com- ee ‘wd Mees treatment of the ‘95s of their meeting in The street, wife his o Mr. Brent, was permitted to occupy sa! . He said (we quote from the per.) the field of competitors had 1d ‘bree Richmonds wes@¥n the bad he slain,—the third remained to be slain. Voice from across the street—You can’t take ‘Tuxaren —The Theater was densely im! Another voice —That’s so!j This had been packed | done by an of which, however, he last night, the atiraction being the new piece, aequitied the candidates’ But he did not believe “Our American Cousin at Home.’? The play has great pretensions in the line of structure or | [Voices —Never! never! plot, but In the way of stirring incident and no it people would indorse such arrangements. Mr. F. said false issues were on this Screaming fun it Would be difficult to i ne | canvass. He was charged with being for dis- anything more effective. The amusing bewiider- | union. He was a better union man than any who ment afforded by Sothern's “double; the su; would sacrifice the rights of the State to Union or iperd, napproachable vileness of the “ Dundreary”’ anything else. [Voices —Good! Derisive laugh- the tnctlable simper of the Hon. Sam, PA pom oe sont the jean = creatare of Sothern’s;) the life and vivacity of the homestead He was for our rights first, and the Union after- scenes; the touches of New York life; | wards. He had been told that he must ‘fight in the steamboat tbe novel introduction a trip; the capital musical intervals; | the Union.’ He did not understand that. Me moving panorama | wanted a settlement, and on the basis of State among the scenic effects of the play; the dash and | Right lif of the skating scene, ending in the character- istic contretem ps of Sam’s disappearance through the ice; the ta tribute to keep up the interest Maggingly. Tels to be ited to-night, of course, as every- A voice across the street. Constitutional Rights! F. Exactly. Exactly. Constitutional Mr. ux melo-drainatic, comic, and | rightsare State rights. all sorts; the spirited songs and dances, ali con- le was in favor of Virginia’s taking decided of the audience un- | action, but not by this “fi 3 in the Union.’” Voice across the street. Piet for your rights! Mr. F —How? How is Virginia to fight the bedy in Washington who ever enters a theater | Federal Government while she longs toit? She ‘will go to see it, and those who see it once will be | has no navy and no right toownone. She hasno inclined to go again. We are glad to ace that the | right toan army. She is in the Union for protec- spirited enterprise of Mr. Glenn, lessee of the | tion, and pays beater, !s likely to be met in a si the public. Fs Logssegriae oreogacemnioner Le sac ran or two since we gave in Star the par- y &' Apodive oa oa non-action of other border States Ma oe ee a oo il ere ot had. deen wered in that cinity, an leader had been seized and lodged in jail. Inthe | f8¢® t have spoken ““St. Mary’s Beacon” of Thursday, (Jan. 31,) we ticnlars of a letter received find tbe following : Committed to Jail.—Hillery Curtis, f. b., was | Southern Rights. epg ag pel rn a = net, ice Wi on cl ied In an attempt to. excite, leaurreetiog | Serer laine Ce among the negroes. John Thompson,f b., was © committed to jail on Thursday last, the 29th Inst., Both negroes, we believe, enga; on a similar cl taxes as the price. Shall she milar spirit by | pay all these taxes for protection, and then pay 'y other taxes to fight her protector? Shall she hel vo pay armies teehee fights? “ Ee F. was not willing to tie Virginia to the ov. Hicks was not ruler of Virginia. He concluded by — that he felt it no dis- in street, when such a Webster had Faneuil Hall closed against him when his theme was the same—the cause of ring- Three cheers were proposed across the street, and given, for Mr. Brent. The crowd near the and the ai CriminaL Court.—Several cases of assault are from Patuxent district. We do not deem it a submitted to the Court, and the defendants advisable to give the circumstances which led to | 2™ thelr arrest, until after their examination, which, we believe, will take place in Indictments have been found by the Grand Jury against ten principal parties concerned in a few days. the attack on the Republican Wigwam last fall. Tux Umos Levine AUDIENCR at the Theater ‘The specific charge against the parties is for riot. Yast night (for what pular gathering in Wash- a sre Dr. Reuben Cleary, ington is not for the Union?) were much dissatis. | > 0, . J. E. Willett, Johnson, Thomas Haggerty, Richard Har- rington, William Ogden, Chas. Donohoo, Ring- ane Rene rete tip tens cerectasner mar gold Browning, Henry Dudley, Joseph Crager, eed boys; whe t sere: sur eacues It is understood that the partfes indicted are to ists, for the formance of Now the to Dixier” tn moderation, even with all its dis- cordant barrel-organ, barpist and brass-band hor- “Dixie’s Land | come forward on Monday morning and enter bail here bave no particular objection | ff their appearance. It is understood that the cases against Floyd, Russell, and Bailey, are to be tried as speedily as rors, but they d» kick Lend it when the attempt possible, and accordingly arrangementa are —— is made to it upon supplant‘ Hi Banner ” They expressed ly and deci ly last night. Columbia” and the ‘Star Spangled this: pt ney that he is shred (ee attend here whenever his asa disunion air, to | ™2de by the counsel for the defendants to thatend- Gov. Floyd has sent word to the District Attor- Presence is requir A Sour House was opened the day before Z Stase anp Unstas_e Quarters.—The Na- terday, in what is called the “« Swam; le” tional Volunteers seem to have a time of it to find ality of the city, under theauspices cf the benev- | resting places for the soles of their feet. In their olent association connected with the parish of St. | palmy ys they flourished at the Jackson Asso- Aloysins. | The first day some 200 loaves of bread | ciation rooms. As they got seedy they moved were distributed to the about 100 needy families were peor of that district, and | into cheaper quarters up town; thence into a yet relieved. The so-| cheaper room, (gratuitous,) the celebrated one clety have a committee which visits all the houses |-‘‘over Burch’s stable;”” thence to Harmony Hall; where relief = be pa after investigation, in the city no less than four of in active operation. rties are found to be de- | ported they are located serving, bread and soup tickets are distributed, | stables,” Eighth street. which are presented by the recipients at the soup — house, near St. Aloysiuschurch. We have now ulred, and if, | and now, compelled to keep-a-moving, it is re- in a hall “over Rainey’s Crowpixe In.—The principal hotels have been thess soup houses | nearly filled to overflowing for several days past. The demand for choice chambers bas been very frequently refused, the proprietors finding it diffi- Cuanoe or Fatst Rermesextations —This cult to sccommedate applicants, and have to ad- orning, Harrison Saaith was tive Allen, w dred dollars arrested by detec- | vise patience to their guests until opportunities a charge of obtaining one hun- | for change of quarters occur. The sessions of the ¥ false representations, from Jno.A.| Border Convention will attract many to the city Beatty. on the 2d of October, 1860.’ The parties during the next week, and even now visitors be- are old juaintances, and have had went | gin to arrive in la ber the yund- money trarmactions. The case Mista fe States. oat? Se eer = the borrowing one hundred dollars for Smith b’ Beatty, for which the former gave bis note. Smii admits the genuineness of the tranaction, and sa’ Restorgep.—Mr. Andrew J. Martin, the work- man in the laboratory of the Navy-Yard, who his business in Wasbington to-day was to pay the | was suspended on account of a suspicious circum- debt. The case was taken before Justice Donn, | stance which but the evidence of fraudulent inteat being ve: weak, the matter was left to the parties to set without litigation. behaving in one of them, and was stabbed inflicting severe bystander was dis -—Last night, two marines were rery disorder!: eastern section of the city, yell! in thestreets. Guardsman Syiv twice by the other, in his back and neck. A | for trial at the Central station were Henry Miller posed to assist the officer and | and Noah Young, both marines, who, being ‘urred some days ago, an account of which was'}ublished in the Star at the time, bas been restored to his position, the commanding otticer being satisfied of the absence of any im: Pyoper intention on bis part. ‘The fallure of Mr. artin to report to his superior officer when be ’, manner in the | received the communication was the Principal ng and whooping | cause of blame. ‘Went to arrest Ta Cenrrat Guarpuovsz Casxs.—The only cases ‘went to his relief, when he also received a severe | drunk and disorderly last night, were sentence ‘wound in the same way. The ies were ar- | to 90 days each in the workhouse. rested and taken to the Eastern they were retained for a further hearing. We = wwe A Mrssack rrom THE Sa, and The Uncom- learn to-day that neither of the parties arrested | mercial Traveler, is the title of Dickens's New was 4 : ee ee ee lished complete in one volume, and Suillington Satvre ror Kans. Year's and Christmas stories, for 1861. It is pub- s —At noon, to-day, a na- | has it for sale. tional salute was fired at the Columbian Armory, in honor of the admission of Kansas into the Circvrr Court —To-day, the Court took up 7 the case of Jobn W. Mankin agt. John Fletcher. Union. The noise of the firing caused much in- qsiry epen antatheeomen of it. The | Action to recover a debt alleged to be due. salu e was fired by Lieut ig company of light artill now quartered in First Ward. As the troops rode through the streets, large crowds flocked from ail quarters to | remedies often act spsedi! see them, and followed to the Armory grounds. | taken in th The thorougbgoing military soldiers was the subject of admiring comment by out. all who witnessed the tur: Covens —The sudden changes of our climate are Lawson’s house, | sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic ‘ections. Experience having proved that simple and certainly when sariy stew the disease, recour: appearance of the | *20uld at once be had to “ Brown's Bronchia se | Troches.” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Ir- Titation of ‘Throat be ever #0 slight, ax by this precaution & more serious attack may be effectual |: dod off. Public Speakers aud. Singers will ht — ~ wari Portexrovs Sounps — [his morning, althovgh | them effectual for clearing and strengthe: ae the it was so foggy that the early morning wore the} voice. See adverti: a ince of dark night, the residents in the sleinity of the quarters of Company K, Second , between Sixth and Seventh, awake a little earlier than usual. They ac- use, in box it for it by the fact that for the first time they Artillery, E sement. ie I-ly Homroratmic Remepins All of Dr, ‘Humphreys & Co.'s specific Ho- meopatiic Ki es put Bp, cxproesly for family 25 and cents each. Also, vials, from $4 to $3 containi 3 the revellle of the United States Army;in | ach, with book “of tu directions. For sale by immediate neighborhood. The first taps of rum caused a general hoisting of windows, Pa. avenre, . Gil holosale and retail pgent; W. A. Fitz; wi geral, 353 north F street; @rom which protruded a host of night-capped also by F. B, Winter, corner of Maseachusotty ave: "heads, seemingly to inquire what had broke loose. Hezel, for internal and external inflam: Supreme Covat—Friday—The Hon. Stephen | *!! Kinds. ew A Phillips, of Marsachusetts, was admitted an attorney and counsellor of this Court. No. 63. Joba M. Fackler, appellant, agt. John nue and Sixth street, Also, Pond’s Extract of Witch nations of ma 9-ly Hottoway’s Pitts anp OINTMENT. __ Inflammation of the Kidneys and Urino-genital s.—In all interaal inflammation of the Kid- ‘e R Ford etal. The argument of this eause was | Reis, Uiadder. &o.- caused by gravel or other local continued by Mr. Ewi agt Wm. H! Thomas et al for the appellees, and hi concluded by Mr. Carlisle tor the appellant. i Saieree ee, Ont oftive —— No. 65. John T. Martinetal. irritation these medicines will effect a speedy and ersons aiflieted with gravel and pronounced by Emivent ntiffs in error, | m=mbers of the faculty as “incural tL who took » pla wi .» administrators of | these remedies recovered but one, and he, despair- Maj J. Thomas, deceased, &x The argument | i of success, discontinued them ay one week's of this cause was commenced by for the plaintiffs in errror. Adj’d until Monday | *24 9! per box or po Tue Staste for the use of the U 8 troops , 62 cts, se. sold by ali Druggists, at Mr. Doolittle | & “Soper iago-lw To THE a FFLieTED!—Ke sure to read the adver- McLean’s Streneen ee a ee — on Wednesday night Blood Ps fier. in snother column. = — a last, was completed the commencement. dred and twenty-four feet | wide, and contains eighty butlding bes been erected ad; in which to bestow the food of the horses. is morning. Workmen bave been engaged night and day upon it since The structure is two bun- Persons desiring pennies l always find them by thirty feet for exchange at the Star Office count is for horses. A | — 0 b- posite, ject to draft, $265,414 85) 815,70 83| — g 220.75 75,28 ne ‘Se09 | 300 8 nis S782 28 2431 14 55,390 14 35,141 77 20 073 13 15,008 6 528.076 6e 204,557 M1 121,238 6 17,690 84 12,836 a7 4,733 97 406/058 43} 162/604 45 243/359 98 S16 6 OL “125 % 8.772 72 07 8 761 was). aS eS) ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— 322%) wees) ¥3431@KORGETOWN ADVERT MTS ¢ss| ams| is ier teas few a > : : 230 | WALENTINES: NTINES® f —. ee Meee tALENTINESIALENTINES® | ‘iruscuied dnt aang tome tae ae pat syprt S68. Jat oe | fe2-st On Bridge st, to the Generale of the’ Russian Srey nae “1 ae 9 9600 2 NCING ACADEMY, ay WER jorat, have been called to the threne at an epoch of dan- BEG] PRS) EY me seieeerercaares ft acakinl go | Soy gearites Prareect cote wae BE) EB) SR] Rem teers pea aaeean | act wlan intranet whine sigesz| cas | - aha | Sheet Bares tuition TUBSDAY, THURSDAY | PM2E, We sball bave need of all our forces to de- 2312 3 1 eH DAY, from 3 to 5 p. m fo2 3t* ‘This speech caused uite a sensation at Paris i Sos ss oa S| | ATTENTION, SQUAD. where, as the King is aware that Denmark ls onl tin ini Ad ae 302513 00 | 1 HAVE Reoeived per express ier, X RE | dis nominal enemy, the real question is regarded Y 154 16 | seventy rf thone, splendid large ‘A to be whether France Branch mint of the United States, Charlotte, 2000 (0 00 On OVERCOATS, ‘which {am prepared to eelivery Ss se have the Rhine. Branch mint ofthe United States; lone 27350 03 27350 cs | low for cash. More, oops had left Genoa for Napiss,and two Branch mint of the United States, New Orleans, La. 3891267 46 ‘380.267 46 tes also left for Gaeta Branch mint of the United n Francisco, Cai. 500,000 00 |; 500,000 00 i ‘be whole Frenc had left Gaeta. Ui temas said that Bourbonians bad entered N tan and defeated the at Deduct overdrafts ao... es eeeeseeesemeenee meses Scauenes, sect eceeeee (117,599 54 wf a cenain ener ie i: ing them to retire, and that rejo! been sent Deduot difference in transfers. 7.085 00 Hy » hee Inclodteg foes hae taken tod Net amount subject to draft... 2s | For sslety TORN e010 for export at very full Transfers ordered to Depositary at Norfolk, Va..... ASTERN FISH AND APPLES! HERRING, ALEWIVES AND MACKEREL! dered from Assi it T: *, x rr? Hiateler Srdeved ftom Dopostary a Motiier alert NO™ YORE ES | gree ace No TRERING, 57,500 00 | 100 No.1 do Feb2-it Dae. do oS | er i Meme ———. SAVE YOUR MONEY! S¢ Ref emetin ACSEREL 200 jo. 2 A TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS GIVEN FOR ONE DOLLAR. rice. The Stock must be closed out by the 20th instant, as we will commence at that time to make improvements in the Store, and rather than pack the Goods away we bave determined to sell them without regard to cost or value. We name, in part— French Merinoes, 50 cents; worth $1, Pure Linen Towelé, 12 cents: worth 18, U NPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! All-Wool Plain Delaines, 32 cents; worth 62, All-Wool Table Covers, $1 40; worth “ Best Figured Delaines, 15 cents; ais 31,’ | Gentlemen's and Boys’ Usderhire vat Draw- LAST WEEK Very pretty Poll De Chevres, 18 cents; worth 37, ers, 50 cents; worth $1. or Long Broche Shawls, $5 50; worth 816, a Best Calicoes, only 10 cents, Best Canton Flannels, 10 cents, Best 12-cent Cottons, 10 cents, Mr. George Williamson, a member of the Con- Stella Shawls, pa Borders) $3; worth $6, vention, was appointed a Commissioner to Texas. Broche Shaw! ‘ordering, 20 cents, Ladies’ Kid Gauntlets, 50 cents; worth $1 ’ DR. SCHLOSSER In Ladies’ and Children’s Best Extens: Names of New York Commissioners Recem- Ladies) Veats, at'a great eactltcey Sat pce nee Stee, WASHINGTON. mented ene _— ALBA: Jan. 31.— majority CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, and SHOES, at a very heavy reduction from former prices THE ONLY Seles Orrantttanee tte Vurgaia abe long pre: We have many choice and desirable articles not here enumerated; and would CERTAIN, ing ® conference of Commissioners a call from all those who desire to supply themselves with goods at half the lee ore ‘ PERMANENT ax fevton on eee on — artiesreruneed Bear in mind—You Get Two Dollars Worth of Goods Har. |AFE David Dudley Field, of New York; William ji Dollars Worth of Goods for One Dollar ‘ . an SAFE CURE | cartis Noyen, of New York, Jame, theater R. BRICE HALL of Buffalo; James C. Smith of Canadaigue; Greene fed 1-3t oe > CORNS, : C. Bronson, of New York; Erastus c of 3 and 375 SEVENTH ST BUNIONS, Aibany; Ex-Lieutenant Governor addivon Gare SOFT CORNS, , of Rochester; William E- Doses, of New AMUSEMENTS. ;__LOST AND FOUND. - ax Five of tees are Republicans sad hot ee Bee. MSHINGTON TREATED GBELAt the Presser iene: ALU DISEASES OF THE FEET crate Together the Commision Includes one WwW Lessee SW, Gime Line feet a stone eee VEO TNR ee, a et eS ae E'S . RayMOnD | filter t Ac'ing Manager. M NE. 1 ieee Sisco Managers iiciouiay Beano | ty Wardware Store ofGRIFTITH & SHIELES, | 'NTALLIBLE SYSTEM PRACTICED From Alben} THIS EVENING, So Fs.8toppurite Browns. ___"it* "| pp. a scHLOSSER, Aubany, Feb. 1.—The Compromise Convention Veco rere Ss. REWARD-—Lost or stolen, black and tan SURGEON CHIROPODIST. rit — terrier, ca led“ Yap.” e pl on the collar has t! a Ax Lord Dundreary and his Brother 8am. — | ard.” Any one ve ane hin to S In Gaylor’s Comedy entitled F street will reovive the above reward, fe2 st OUR AMERICAN COUSIN AT HOME, OST—On Monday last, a black NEWFOUND- Produced with entirely New Scenery, Panorama | 1.4,4AND Do Se vith white logs. White of the Hudson River, Skating pond, &o., swore to the name of “Carlo.” “Eng fel- painted by Messrs. Jas. Lamb er will be suitably rewarded by leaving him at No, sed See, Batis: > orth A street, Capitol Hull, fo 1-2t* To commence with the Comedie The following Washington Testimonials are identical with thousands m gossession of DR SCHLOSSER. WASHINGTON TESTIMONIALS. From Hon. R. Toombs, U.S. 8. Dr. Schlosser has this Cay taken out a great - the attitude 1 had assumed. The lobby pres- sure is somtrd formidable, and the greatest ex- citement prevails In the Legislature the struggle over the Sena- ae is exceedingly animated. A large num- ber of letters have been recei ved by different mem- ° OST—At the concert by hoi ber of Corns from my feet without any pain, and it | bers, urging the election of Mr. E for the DYING FOR LOVE. Le ‘on th ohasehe ac are lore inet, Ren reer yc 7 — ttt 4 eaves Richens eggotene a - is 6 night of t) . 7 es ‘e UR. ‘The finder will be suitably tewarded on | 282uBry 12, 1860, + 00mm. 1 eae —— yi Seats oan be secured three days in. advance dur- foot itat 517 h east, + ing the run of “Our American Cousin at Home.” fel St" aa sae cma So canen lee 4 REWARD.—Stol ble. on Elev- Cc oon’ Wn peneks of $2. De Rtolon from ste! le. on Elev. Petitions are if circulation Praying for a post- From M.S. Davis, Esq. Ponement of the election of Senator Dr. Schlosser has this day removed from my feet re enth st.. ate 12 Corns, which was done without pain, and to my Massachusetts Legislature. OF St. ralyeetiwonion Levamn.| Hanes bint it tha lel crassa eiiteAoe | entire satihaotion. {cheerflly recommend to aii| Boston, Jan, 3t in the Senate he Commitee CHOIR OF 8ST. PAUL’S ENGLISH LUTHER- | hind feet. 1 will give $5 if delivered to me, on | persons, and especially my friends who suffer with | on Federal Relations, to whom was referred the AN CHURCH, Louisiana avenu Corns, to oall on the Doctor. Washington. From I. 8. Hall, Esq. Dr. Schlosser has this day operated upon my feet, and has produced entire satisfaction. H. 8. DAVIS. between 9th aud 1th stes.," FAM-| $25torthethel. (fel 8") EB WeitDee AM handsome HANDKERCHIEF was wae resolutions proposing Yon at my ports.” fhe former dissents from the meateed pre nion an y au. heel Leg: ‘ Assisted by the celebrated “PARTE. IL the “AMPHION QUARTETTE CLUB.’ pad ter musics! pleat, will be given on MON = 1.8, HALL From Thos. P. Lewis, War Department. Loertify that Dr Schlosser has skiifa'ly extracted several corns from my feet, and without pain. THOS, P. LEWIS. — - From Capt. S. Barron, Dr. Schlosser hae extracted reveral corns from my feet ery successfully, and without pain, Washington, 19, 1860, 8. BARRON. From Canada. — Toroxzo,C W., Jan 31 —There is much feeling excited at the action of the English Gov- pS Sap jer (the Gi it mys: of interference with the rights of a free people, and Canada will not sur- tender her rigbts in obedience to the writ of an English court.” — The Missouri Commissieners St. Lovis, Jan. 31—The House to-day passed aresolution appointing Waldo J. Johnson, J Hough, Col. Doni; , Judge Buckner and 3. D. Coulter, Commissioners to the Washington Convention, and the Senate immediately con- curred, and the Governor wes requested to notify the said Commissioners, without delay, of their appointment. From Dr. T. S. Verdi. I testify that I have been very successfully ope rated upon by Dr. Schlosser without pain of any sor’. T. 8. VERDI, M. D. Testimonials from members of the Imperial Royal Families of Europe, as well as numberiess ones from Statesmen. wiplomatists, Clergymen, Physi- cians &c ,&c., of tuis country and Europe may be seen at his office. GRAND BIRTH NIGHT BALL oF com PANY A NATIONAL GUARD BATTALION, AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEBRUARY 22p, 1861. Particulars in future advertisements. _i89-W,3,8 GRAND FANCY BALL “ FORREST HALL MONDAY, Fobruary 4th. Tickets $1. for a cpationan and ladies. ; i the President’a Levee on Tuesday Ghuncn, Tenth at between Brand Beet BAPTA iby Sindy who'priged is'very highiy TICKETS Be ths CHILDREN 10 CTR: | Ton at No. 15; Winders ean, concerning it ach For sale at the usual places, and at‘the| foi, moknowiedgeds | ns? Will bo thank- The Piano used on the occasion is_ kind! 2 Z- lotted by Mr FC: Retchenkacgene” is, kindly S MAZES 8 STOLEN, FROM THE PRE SES toription "Two dere! tse (pogete koe. fo dar! t BALLS, PARTIES, &c. White spots in their foreheads; one sorrel mare, r = iving info! nor return ALL TO BE GIVEN tn ie ald foro il lteter zN'S BE P . ad sOUNG nEegeNEvoLeNT fit jasi st* 6th st., bet. G and I sts. south. in PY > mar, . ratickets Fifty Cents, admitting @ gentieman a BOARDING. ies, RS. JANE TAYLOR has several VACAN M ROUMS, A few permanent or Fe aes a be accommodated at 411 3d street. 1 ne eR ae eT OAR DING.—Persons desirous of forte Renee tees tenrene 9 ‘and plensaet Apartments on Fatreet_ No. 339, between atheny loth sts, Table Boarders can also be di . Terms reasonable, OARDING.—A desirable front ROOM, imme- DD diately over the parior, with all the modern improvements, has just been vai and will be despoeed of on reszouable terms. Apply at No, 453 Ninth street. DR. SCHLOSSER Costumes snd fancy “dresses could he had-next| jagrats * ¢UAMBERMAID wanted. oom 5 non oto, m Boston. 3 brig Bain- Monday. at Lang's Hotel, No. 129 Bridge strect, | ao CONSULTED ts clay cantly, Seok ba ome te Georgetown. fei i” — ~ ed a jor ae FOR SALE AND RENT. WASHINGTON "he Merchant” and Miners Suentipieage- A For “For and Rent” adver Says FoR ny of steamships ow; ‘n Baltimore and Boston, pee 2 ee ee Poa pao caaieeeee - ONE WEEK LONGER, bas discontinued trips to Savanuab, and will here” WANTED-Two WOMEN; cook to wash and ~ —_- =i after run to Baltimore and Norfolk. ironsand chamberma d, a 336 H st Reo-| FYOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR WASA- =a: iene ommendations required, it* ee Boe eeerty: A ye a CONSULTING ROOMS, The Rhede Isiand Commissioners. N! ED~—At No. 484 North E street, a young | ¥ Deets oe ee 57 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Proviprnce. Jan.81—The Governor bas WW AVON AN tas the oorinr end neues a a 2 aaa. poluted the foliowing Commissioners to. Wesk- aot - Recommendations reaeires a a containing seven rooms, with the kitchon; ts agton : Chief Justice A: Alexander Dancan between 12th and 13th streets, OFFICE HOURS From 108. m. till 5 p.m. table, fe house, carriage house, corn , &e. Also. young orchard of the choicest , containing 600 trees. Thirty-two acres of the above land cleared and under cultivation, twenty down in wheat with clover and gnese.” Should tl u h will be req a Governor Hoppin, Geo. H. Browne, nad Samuel ‘A white COOK that is willing todo S. Arnold. f pert! che wesbine and eins. ane withoul references, y al belweon 17th and tah ste, o APPY 297, Hate The Indiana Commissioners. InpiaNarotis, Jan. 31 —Tbe Indiana isle- it to the stable, DIED, A xuaid is stationed about the buildings constantly. | ;OSEPHINE A ital Phot ie ee A., wife of Thomas K. Dat Porsam Ruries —At a meeting of this com- pe EEE Pe NS TOT Bex ny, held last night at Island Hall, the follow- | Relatives and friends o [ie tions ‘were elected :—Captain, George W. | attend. Thistieton; First Lieutenant, 8. Second do , J. F. B. Purcell; McElfresb; Ensign, S. N. Chi, ;, Orderly Ser- _ TA ‘Bare; ‘Second doi z hter, ra. ANDS er ordcriy 8 Aicind do PoE asset Sein Mo MQEAG! | Maoists oe ect te reamer. the family are invited to 15 of the 2d instant, Mrs, ELIZA Were tore oir copy. oval: rs u Turd does we WERE yw; | her dew: Duckett (colored) age ca trarge | Oor améalean Cousin EF Home, 1 breaking into the house of Mr Howard for bur- Se He was sent to the penitentiary fOr Collins was tried for forgery. His case ‘was submitted to the court, and be was sent to the | B ack three Alfred Penitentiary for two years. Portcs Matrers.—Before Justice Clark.—Pat- stones} fined $1 4. Atwell his hack at the stand witbout a driver on the box, in violation of a Cor- pa law, was fined $217. Charles Robey, hrowing stones; flaed y ae a Free was apply at tick Ragan, throw}: Cowling, accused of charged with profanity, v Suxx.—The schooner Ocean Wave. Ow on ber way down the river 2 z mony tos hed the shore and came up of Seen Oot amster 7 ‘sch gute ty = sent by mau. Ufiice hours Gazette. Postic Mastise. —The in around the ‘David crowd, which as. Waxnanty eolt dane Wis w Shades. sembied jarsbal! ouse, '. Green, Sigkswecsusioonst y David Fupsten, Esq. The ae MA rae be 9 en) be delightful sensation called ee ‘oad Fel ° ed that Shia coatert Ales. Gasntte GF"4T REDO FON SEs RICE TO SUIT in Or pee eae ere aren eek Ou ie to order, or B55 lain suits of Black, yeody — for 810, with © large ussortment of ost tery. ver — to order for 86. 3 Alb SERENE WS £ CO. ja 31-d3w 322 Pa 9th and 10th sts. HERE’S A BETTER TIME GOMING! i hould gested arp gah | e, ny Of es reac ee mos Sa ht emedion m9e.m. to 10 }& 28-6t' (esa NINS Ya j%% eolot ’ Hall. es T NOTICE ABOUT P. NS CALL- Sornzz —Ove of Prof. L G Marini’s monthly Ting to pe CT solrees will take place at bis nth and D streets, on Monda: sist ond alee that stl bis pupt! reat preparation has i ‘we are in earnest; we want the Academy, corner of pit Bille dee, J. '. M. GALT, EAUTIFUL AND VE E CURTAIN MATERIALS AT A SACRIFICE, ashes es cide Ta will be im aticod? been made for the ' Sayan nace 7 one-eig: Ka expiration of cara, For particulars adirone #8. Mount | Pierce, Fair: fax county, care o! iss urns, fo2 lawow z ANTED—A first-rate COOK, white or ool- ored. Apply at Tudor Place, ‘congress at ,| Fé Georgetown Hights, from9 a. m till 1%, ja3l 3t* WANTED- Bra young woman,a SITUATIO’ Sa nurse, chambermaid, or seametress. Ad- dress Box No. 20@8tar Offices. 38 31-3t ANTED-—A Copy each of the RePort of the WwW Secretary of the roast! U. S,ior the fie- cal xgaraiote and 1847, Leave at this Ofiee. Ja. St St" WAVER PERLE OORT 2 —F 5 to vpejen worth of SUCONDATAND FORNT ich | will ity to pay N. B.—No professional connection with any one; his method 16 different from those persons who pretend to cure corns, by cutting or plastering , those give only # short relief, but not ® permanent cure. ture bas autborized the Governor te appoint Com-— missioners to the Washington Convention, and their names will be announcea to-morrow. GaLrimonx, Feb. 2 —Flour steady; Howard st. Obio and City Mills $5.25. Wheat $1.30a1 33; white #1.4081.60. Corn steady; low @2a:67c. Provisions active; mess Sire Sl6.25. Lard 10xe. Coffee steady Ielse Whisky nominabat i8e. New Fors Markets. Nezw Yorx, Feb. i.—Flour dull and slightly declined. Wheat dull, with a mg £9 iT IN GEORGETO WN_—One two- aud.basemeat FRAME HOUSE. on 00! Dibz 1s. ‘OT particu. of RICHARD PETTIT, corner of sd a.50r J. J. MOQUILLAN, Bich at. OR RENT—TWO ROOMS, and use of Par- lor, in & pleasant and healthy part of tho city. inquire at the corner of Tenth st. and New Yor! avenue. ja 20-tf A SARRSBUE, RARM FOR SALE OR EX- ituated: Last fel WASHINGTON. , * SCHENCK’S PULMONIC 8YRUP. vo ; SCHENCK, of Philadelphia, finds it impos | dency. Corn declining.’ Provisions quiet. TURE ofall tinds, for w uarant A ¥o. ¥ PROPERTY—Con- a , the ighest prices, & Se ueual ieeho no dna ah the Gras ‘areata from slexan- a paella ba npmp om | i hse thet ee ky dull at 16c. nil on, &o. Itivation; timb er, fruit and a‘! bui we Boris ntarntas, | fe! saseny hestcec baa framed 4. | Maman stat eat 2 aren, tous | q wos RENDATL . * ven’ ii WANTED SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Washington: je2tim*’ gusghivation ofthe Laney with the Rs . fhorough SEC EROM. Stig leet anroygp eaamearenn ens | WU BANT. teantraaren anion | Be. mig fpefaae tree cae egy | SMR RENBALE, bod * no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. | ono fee improved tquares, ngs farmed with and eye roomed PSs | NEVER BEFOR PUBLISHED, WEAPER Oni aves Neo “64 Second af. oust, and 520" Seventy nicest fi oe 35 ovate for Liver} = CELEBRATED ER TO ORR, Jusr RECE a Pom Flor of that — jo Steer ier aa glows wih. B. WAITE, v fs RIOR NOT! tc ae CTs. PER PS, at the co mer of Seventh and BLPMEPRERDSS ofthe coracr tf seventh nd ly yourselves. Other papers in proportion, “Tt weet last lone. rieelw Lar: TER RESIDENT, icine tet Eat aes thoes are of the ty OR RENT—The three stor WE: PONEHOCaE with teseet eee Poy elie bern = Land 3 3 at x preasat = ed a A 7 3 2 ; ERY Roan, 1 Soventhrt or W BAN, B SSNs Toco Pe: 5 C. PETTY OFFIC! 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