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ra... i “LOCAL NEWS. | a THE LATEST NEWS. pubic schon! avstem, and that in favor of | ; = 1 Ger pupil fa another Mase Bee aes’ ag he J this ' again fail, in still another. The speak pyre e , Teaco Congress new could not thivk mich a course at ell calculated to n session a Willers, tna Hon. 8. C. Wright, fers, mittee had investi the c! contained in | _ Thesecreta: jDelng absent, Mr. Philip McHenry | gratalation and confidence. n —s—. wa tn UF Though Tae Stax is printed ou the fastest ation thes will effect a Correspondence of The Star. steam vress in ase south of Baltinaore, tts edition | Honest eittier the suspe Witlettproposed Cs gear eee Tyler said that he hea eure, Uae pa andre ae Si peroons ra oo See Se ae 1s vo large a0 to require it to be put to press st an | her. The speaker believed that this belug the | feared they Fad commilicn ga cient in pointing criere of thd a. eal who took igueremtalate our German friends on the | 3 ioe cns ef Commissioners te the Peace exrty hour; Advertisements, therefore, should "be | sentiments of the sub-board of the fourth’ dis. | him to preside over the delinemeen eee <a remedies red Dut one, and he, despair- | Aelightfal entertainment efforded our citizens by Congress frem Massachusetts. eat “#3 trict, they were not of the time to lt dered | 12 of eucgess, them af er one week's | the at Forrest Hall. on Monds seat in before 12 o’clock m.; etherwise they may Mas Begg gl A ari 20] separation from deliberative bodies had re Use. old ; night, which was a 1 | B Feb. 5—The H re-admit ber. | Me. Willett bad expressed himself | their rules unfamilar to him, while the variable | eet’ gy 244, Oy All Druggiste, at, 2> ofa. 62 ote, Tae eee Sar coat. 1 Bosven, Pub. 5— oune of Acsamity to- not arpear until the next day. “a { per box or pot. ia3-lw ly, socially, and financially. The costumes for the appoiet- as willing to admit her immediately, and he | state of bis health was sufficient reason alone for ‘were In good taste. and strict order and ety | ment of Commissioners to Washington The ] BPRS Ray es = ar that was the opinion of the sub- pg te Beh To 7me Arzricre: Feces to rend ndver- Were observed . We the spare at our ppe nted Jobn Goodrich, Charies iM Noricz.—Distri um} vertisemen: 2 voloe tivome x S ng spose] will not it us to describe the Allen, 6: 5 Messrs. ‘ iE SEL aac | tees we pray Pas | ena es wn ad at | Hoes oan are | aca in tn Sag |Geacaie cece aa ee | atand forwarded from Tux $taR Office. {naividual sentiments, but be only spoke for him- piled with, and the results of seventy odd year® | persone deci PERUns. fi ne a te | - —— - self, and had no knowledge of what his colleagues Cede The eer eey nom of the decisions |'Tor exonaage at the Star Ofos counter: mt | number of eiueee eee rn trom the large ij ‘Tavstexs or rux Pusic ewes pepe 3 wee on that for one he Was not in favor <= then than tues ) Boo pi pl Rxaven, have yous Prof. tee advertise | & from conetitint mare uberty i ampere Panag bal ch he aes of immediately reinstating this suspended pupil; 8n eloquent manner to the promptness with which | ment in our paper, Kee? it; it will interest you, Ais characterizes the Germans, chamber, City Hall, yesterday . Present | that before she could get back he should see the States had responded to the call, and expressed | 84 20-eoly fone ot aes a ae ‘Messrs. A Holmead, Ironside, A. W. Miller pees, bave some tive assurance from | the trust that they would prove themselves worthy was little fellow in motley and bells. we { McBnew, W! Walsh, Whyte, Fort, that the child should be kept under proper | of the great . He thought their ancestors |, MARRIED. bave done credit to the Ravel "and Bal Miller, the Gearetcy and Prosoctor” moral restraint at home. He did not bold with | had committed a blunder In*mot having xed | gp mm by the Rev. Ar. Noble, who bys peculies seabe ot tere _ a2 A ick titan the teacks: | Mt. Willet in the mutter. upon every fifth decade for a call of a general |G@e nines? nee ; otthis city, to "Miss Jingling ef a bell etched an eet Caw wakes «| Mr. Holmesd.—Nor I. convention to amend and reform the Conatftution | HANNAH P: of Phinda | attire which fe erdinaril concealed by the coat. eeniee | that be bad contracted | The question was then taken, and the vote re- | On the contrary, they hed. made the difficulties (Philadelphia Ledger copy. tails. “Our American Cousie” tee trent with Mae Blanchard & Mob considered. .. next to insurmountable to accomplish amend- | _ In W: gilt, Jon: %. 10st, by Rev, Brron | and elicited shouts of laughter. A view of tue for farnishing the public schools with books Mr. Miller now moved to recind the resolution, | ments to an instrument which was Perfect for five | Sunderi DWaRD N. LEWIS, of Washing-- whole world, inci: “Secessia.” and all for stati order iMely established for | Which placed the matter under the jurisdiction of | miliions of people, but not wholly so as to thirty : to Miss ANNIE OAKsH > of Boston, | 5 cents, was another of the awarding’ the furnishing of and stationery | the general board; carried. Adjourned. eel een = patritiam Rolatgedaacy | ns *s county, Md. om the 8th Januar al ‘The dancing of waltzes, mazourks's, ahd schol: os culties, however, ‘wou! os ,, rn ltonide prea tmapileation of im |, Mzeganien Uns Rate Scent erp acon he wpe | BURA SURE eect Wie [ne aed Seater ah Wilt "Abert, from {ue select comeriiies te whom | Metat the Steuben House lest night for dril and | scstadt oan seateat, was fone, and the country | ton. ” | RoctheS niet see tbowed any slzns of fatigue, was referred the letter of Jobn E. Thompeon, | ‘¢ tansaction of business ho a eee resound the land. |, DIED, and less ‘whinky was laibibed, they weal # acher of the Fourth district school, submitted & | fuungoy o¢ fier, & creditable drill, under the | | Much feeling was manifested by the Convention | On the sth instant, in the 2th year of h probably be a more orderly” "We proved } report. : instruction of Lieut. Genphell, the meeting was | during hie remarks, and at the conclusion the | MARY San eieot Revere Me ne ee on Monday night that “Inper™ ie not ineesionwee he report was read, and showed that the com. | ©#lled to order by the in. members flocked around him with words of con- | Ht will take place on to morrow (Thure- 74 jer i day) at 10 0’clonk a. m..at No. 164 K st. Relatives attend. ad letter agai was appoin FY pro tempore Mr. Chase, of Ohio, assured Mr. Tyler that they | ®nd friends are invited to i oe the tacts obtatned by said Investigation being, On motion, the call of the roll and reading of | «carresragy’ to Palos ete Virginie led, as she (Baitimore Sun copy.) set forth therein. Se migetee of the last meeting were dispensed | pursued only the path of virtue and honor;”” and Mr. Abert stated that some expressions made all expteated themselves as being confident of ‘Mr. Whyte at a former meeting of the board wi — = = ~ The constitution of the Washington Light In- | success and continued prosperity fer the Union. M [ad feautonable [eels Geaeeeeek ne usic, slightly damaged, ae! fan ‘was then read section by section, and It is bable that all the States which have ice, Call and see 1 penn ples beget sede gh ri lg adopted with the following amendments: appotntéd Commissioners will be represented ter a JOHN F, RLLS, we orc ns v Pig Whyte in the committee | ,, 1% Section 1, article 1, strike out the words | day, when the regular business of the conference | —f¢1 306 Pa av., bet 9th and ‘0th sts. pre php seinig! | 4 pole so tony te ‘Washington Light Tofantry”? and insert “ Me- will be commenced. HeneyvAgotic OF REMOVAL. = ~ “ ry es. ae ry rem is stock of TER aK WES iets” and insert “ rifles v 5 ——_>—_— firction. “He had. freely withdrawn: thomas he | Section ®, article 4, stricken obt entirely gented thelr credentials, which were referred to s opposite Warhington Buildings. fe 1-et | A Resorvriow in favor of G. B. Barnard & Co. In section 3, article 4, strike out that part rela- | * Committee. ELLING OFF AT 25 PER CENT. L. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of ting to complimentary tickets to balls and excur. | Comnécticut’s delegation arrived last night. Ss THN eoeee CE ESS had not intended to be offensive to any one. Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, sions. which it is thought The report was aécepted and the committee The line js down They are Roger Balwin, Chauncey S. Cleveland, ‘Remar in stock a fe Cloth Cl That the Clerk and be is hereby. an’ zed : discharged. Section i, article 5, latd over for consideration | S¢2-J4-f. Pratt, Robbing Bartell, Andrew S. | gf epamune in stock a few fine Cloth Cloaks and | T pay George B. Barnard & Co. eighty-five dol-| Amether Abelition Meeting Brekem Up. } Mr. Abert, in connection with the subject just at the next mecti * Treet, and Judge Chas. McCurdy. wu 88 we wish to close them out at once for | lars and twenty-one cents, for bill of and Avzany, N.Y. Feb.5. —The State Anti-Slavery disposed of, but not as a member of the fate com. | “pe nextmeeting It was believed that the Convention will, cbarge the same to the gas light tax. ‘ Convention was at Association Hall yester- mitice, submitted the following resolution : fectan ticle? aise oeeeice %- to day, duscose the Propriety of employing a ae fe 1-5 J. W. COLLEY & CO. Approved January 26, 1861. nz. The attendance was very good. The mayor oe Stall have many any teacher oF sasistant | Ai amendment to section 2 article Faxing a | ROBtphic reporter, to take an accurate report o OVAL FRAMES, &e. u Promised to protect free speech, and was —=— apd cof the Bowed ee Eeue | penalty for intoxication while in unifora: was | tbe debates; and, also, the propriety of having a 4 a} tees, it sball be made to the sub-board of that teacher or assistant teacher's district; and should the sub-board neglect the same, or fail to give it such attention as the teacher shall ink 86 REsoLvtio: prevore aid upon the table carefully via op = wey — of toa Duan styles and sizes OVAL FRAMES for emote repairing High etrectacen Elgpts ed secretaries, a i even 01 o ths committee on atform made a report rela- garbled or one-sided statements from going abroad PicTORE GORD and TASSELS, all sizes ana] SCCt. by the Board of Aldermen end Beard of out of unifor j : Board and were continued uptil the next meeting, that Lehr pera ae es cate aliey pabhe = pabeRia NGINGS, all grades and prices, Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, PAPERHANGINGS, at one- | That the sum of six hundred and eighteen rt Gerrit Smith also spoke, and was followed Prop sad Sorry poet the ciroumstances, tt the, fe adeteps —_ toe metien the ee citement on the subject of their deliberations. fourth less than 908, a eiaeexa’s and Stir-tures cents be, and the sume is hereby, Mire, weap who attempted a portrait of the teacher fo present the same, and all the facts of | “ap. of orderly sergeant E. Cerrol. ANoTHER ATTEMPT To BREAK INTO THE UNITED No. 488 Seventh st..8doorsabore | £20 th nortu of Iabtk steer a ick aetet ie | beoncoeeeens slate ee busy peseeek teeny the cage, to the general board, in writing, within Mr. Carrels taelnnn know the reason for | grargs PENITENTIARY.—A scantling with kleets | _ia 25-se10t Odd Fellows’ Hall. | covering the cost of grading, curbing, and gutier- | people, eng>ged in a holy rund nst a mon- two months after the cause of such complaint or ‘Mr. Carrel said rm he halt Sect nailed on for the purpose of steps was discovered THAT. NOTICE ABOUT PERSONS CALL- | ing the same. [Approved January 26,1561. | strous and gizantic iniquity. During herremarks eared tae eters eam plaint or charge shall Be} ncminajed for that peckting ny declined when | on Monday morning, by one of the night wall Ing to pay up we find by many disregarded. We — ' many of those present hissed and stamped till the against the whole sub-board. or a majority of | 00m"! condition th. are Printer accented it | guards, laying by the side of the eastern wall of | want it-understeod wo are in caruests we want the | 4 Resorvrion in relation to the fine of A Camp- | place became a t bediam, and the meeting tnt ter to present the semen writing, the | Se HOMPOFLY.” He had wted wave tune forihs | meratitemiary; and no doubt but an entrance | money forall buledas vey “O° ©. NN bel. seart of | anfaally broken up before the lady bad con- ant teacher to presen’ same, in writing, election of a's: 1 would have n effect tl not discov- Deal Wood and Goal Kesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | cluded her remarks. The mayor was compelied gearral board not later than at’ {ts second regular vat we sergeant to fill the place occupied by | ered the night wall guards, which have been re. in ort Leth ak ‘ommon Coun: address the disturbers, who finally dispersed Meeting after the cause of gaid complaint or — a poe non been taken upon te mat- | cently appointed to'this siation. There are at | 22 3 S85 Pa. sv., bet. Uth and 12th sts, pe ye cmny Mok Sypenry j Ay pe = - sae ~ a charge, otherwise the board will not entertain | ¥t-,! ore we 4. "geaticinen ‘beleeging Ws Gs Present about a dozen coavictay wrens ferme ez- Hay, EE ONE PRICE ONLY ra x of DREgs | Teleased from the payment of the fine of five dol- The New Mexican Mail. ' # a on 8 ver: en) ul > pn he woe ie haieanoeely oREpeEE: company who were; sud he felt It Incuinbent Euarged, now prowling. about the Clty. eed iho | TRIMMINGS, Treat offeror stock of DREBS Havine thenedatty duly, for keeping 2 dog, he| Ixperexpence, Mo., Feb. 4.—The New Mexi- . | Mr. Lronside offered the following resolution, | UP" bim to vacate his office, that it might be | are femilier with all parts of the prison, and no | C4sh,and One Price STE Appro’ ebruary — — - yy eae : which wos adopted : * | filed by a competent officer. doubt are the main source of the depreda- reams en * ad BS pack sass — aiguestebain-a: 52 pail Resoleed, That the Secretary be directed to The question was then put upon accepting bis ack 4 oe == resignation as orderly sergeant, and carried Heme comunttied tn oe tity. make application to the Mayor to set a room On motion by the secretary, the company agreed ‘be mail was compelled to travel of the for am ottice of the Board of Trustees of the Public VERYTHING in the 81 to suit the times, at Shi ———— ae eigic | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS eet on T. Tus Licht Artitery Paras —The U. 8. akiog ag ™ Schools, in accordance with the provisions of the | ‘ Meet on Thursday night, at 7 o'clock, for the nt -y command. A PIANO, FORTE, (NEW) FOR 6175.1 5 ECi eur | "Notting bed tren hen — the tenth section of the act approved November 12th, Tsao eee Syeea aes OSI iran figte aoa Geen Ge evaies tae Bae merit K A fae felt my ata fortales news Te NCR AN etnce wilt Se tied on WED- seucnar of Major's men inthe Renoes rm Mz. McKnew, from the eclect committee to | '°™ night, at the same place, for dein °F | thelr battery, attracting muck attention. We pre- | Stool and. Gover. Ohieh dost eal ener in the four preo nots of thetewn for the pieoteent | and the presumption is that if it was eo they would ‘whom was referred the letter of the chairman of the committee on the public schools in the Board of Aldermen, transmitting a commuaication froin Mr. P. J. Steer ia refcreuce to the establishment of a sewing machine system in the public schools of thiggity, reported that the committee deem it iaexpedient to give the question favorable con- sideration at the present time. The report was accepted and the committee ordered to be dis- t nt for sume the purpote of the commanding officer 18 to } aud the owner, in consequence of the hard times, | Suikvatee te ecm eee eee Lor the Boone! Route or tux Pres:pent ELect.—Mayor B keep bis men and horses in good condition, by | will sell it for $175, ino.uding Stool and Cover. | and vouncil 12 Opposition to the present nomica ret, of this city, having addressed the following | ftequent drills and parades.” The Government | Call nud see it. - VEN FEV LIS, | tons. A full attencane 1s requected. letter to the President of the Baltimore and Obic | Feset¥ationsare in no fit condition for the exe-cise | _i8 25 306 Pa. av.. bet. 9 h and 10th First Precioct wi. m°et at the Union Hotel. oes En Det, 9 nt 10th ORs t Railroad Company, John W. Garrett, Esq :— of troops upon them at this time; otherwise, our G®e4T REDUCt‘ON 'F PRICE TO -UIT | yo®2284, 8t Googe Arnold's school house, 107 atl very THE TIMES. have heard of it, as they are in weekly commani- cation with Fort Wise Quite a number of candidates are out in this county for the State Convention. No doubt those who are for the Union it is will be elected. From Pike's Peak. Denver Cirr, Jan. 31.—A. B meg ap | i West street. irs citizens might have opportunities of witnessing = 7 it * Tie roan bier har yep nese from | the splendid ligbt-artiilery drill, which was so | We are offoring great iaducemonts for onsh. Our | yt Aig. at Willism ©. Drew's, opposite the Wheeling to this city, and that, owing to rumored | 84mired when the battery of the lamented Ring- | gptize stock at a great red Seiie oni at bask, Fourth, at Western Star Engine House. fe 5-2t jatentions on the part of citizens of Maryland and | 8°4 Visited this city some years ago. Biack, wade to order, for $25; lain ready ‘made for $10, with & large ussortment of ° $20,000 lawyer from St. Josephs, Missouri *was so Virginia to interf- ith ‘ be Gents’ Furnishing Goods. h IN M tain city on Monday night ® men ae, ae Seo, one mete be ital yan aera takinnd oo mabe Alligent euty Tre National Rirtes.—Last — this corps Muitary Over Conte made to order for 86. I MPORTANT ae OUNCEMENT! tery Looney A Riley r Mh gus Tan, by 0 of the chal f the committee inthe Board or | 38 to the truth ofthese threate. If correctly in- | Paraded, numbering sixty men, undercommand | WALL, STEPHEN'S & CO., In order to reduce our large and well assorted | Looney’s property, and when told to desist, be 3 tw eee are of formed, will you dome the favor to state the re. | Of Capt. F.B Schaeffer. They marched to the | _iaSI-d3w 322 Pa’ av.. bet. Sth ana Wthets, stock of DRY GUODS we will, during the next 3 | attempted to shoot Looney with a double barreled 3 ' Mr. Willett stated that the chairman of the select | S¥It of your inquiries touching this matter— vicinity ef the President's Mansion, where they NAW AND OLD VIOLINS, at prices to enit | days. deduct 10 per cent. from all cash purchase of | oun. Looney wrested the gun from him, when Ss Mr. Garrett replies, that he understood spent some time in company drill.’ Upon their the timer. A.so, Guitars, Flutes, Accordeons, | $5 id over. ve your mony ond asiiey ldse | Riley drew © revolver and twice et Looney be oso caer ea oer lpr eee bos} RMN CAA iggy i designed to preeced | feturn to their armory at Temperance Hall an | Banjos, Pionos, Stevie Covers, de st. for bareains. See A etots. Ut, | who returned the fire with the gun, Killing him Teun Goat ined Pet tantcsec acon Bt to Washington by the western road, but bn co | election was held for a poh hpatereriiodice? HS <= FELLAS, 208 Peay. — CEIV Seton OS | instantly. * r | 3 ‘| Place of A. Ross Fisch, resigned, which resulte: J I 2 fore he lr omn ple alrare Son's | bo lntseered ith Ge theatre oof Mean Set | [nthe promotion of A. Bupot Davis, iret sergeant SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. Prime Porto Rico SUGARS, From Texas. ‘ or tnd oodeenl caters ieteel whiosice tend Virginia, be had given up this murpose, and should | of the corps, to that position: The corps is in Dr. SCHENCK, of Philadelphia, finds it i Bobvie. HERRING seas JEWIV: New Orieans, Feb. 5 —Advices from Austin, : travel by amore northern route. “Me’ Garrett as_ | Jourishing condition, numbering about oue hun- ibie to visit Washington every "week, aides |S) bbls. fashed oad Batuea SURES, ‘the report sets forth, but it gives no opinion as to ‘whether the c: are maintained by the evi- dence or not. The letter of Mr Thompson had been spread before the public ge, the columns of the Star, and he would now like to have the committee or board sty whether these five charges or aay of them have been sustained or not. of the committee does notsay. Ch: bave been made and somedody is in the wi and ought to be censured. If it is the sub-. Texas, to ‘29th ult. have been received. Gov- ernor Houston bad sent a to the Legisle- tare condemning the New Yor! a dering men and money to ceerce the ) ex pressing the that the of Texas will act as a unit for the defence of her rig! A resolution to enbmit the Secession Ordinance to the people was lost. The House passed a bill establishing patrols sures the Mayor that there has not been the least | dted and twenty men. They design making a on ts to positively bein the city tin % jo and Java COFFE! foundation for any of the rumors to which the | Parade of the entire corps on the 22d inst. third Ww onday of pt ease Ag aed ‘ pid hits, low-priced) MOLASSES. = Mayor refers, but that they are Mepe .B a aged Last wzxx wana bad one for Alexandria. wel wine Sado Ln A Fo Fon He ont 0G of those who are agents in the V ot two heavy blows we believe on the same day. | charges whon it is necessary to 8 thorou —— ow on foot for the sole purpose cf he House of Dele; tes passed a bill for stranglin examination oft Lungs with the R pirometsr. FOR SALE AND RENT. interfering with the trade and travel on the short- our Manassas Road by the Strasburg cut-off, and| S$. B. Waite is agent for Schenck ulmonie fe air hemerven fle mys the afey of the Pred | tne Hause of Representatives gave it amet to | Sigh Rape @pr tie for awaurs of Cease | [Ro the“ Por Bas and Ren” adveriaement, 2 5 1c = wi i dent elect would have been perfect! coin! from | the bill for strangling the Alexandria, Loudoun aan. bor > | first page.) a a 'OnIC, pi 1 per bottie, 3 throughout Texas. : v and Hampshire Road, by the Georgetown cutoff. prion @ ‘Ssoonte Te x ee ees SAE Ss her, See censure regret that the parpose of thes President elect to | A/ezandria Sentinel. Bilious Compiattia and Constipation of the ‘ee FQ Tor Brae Sy pomeccon: ee oe Frem Califernia. s aera aceees os. . jeuck wou! fa! ose who i me 4 ea tp id tence aa tt ens | aos oe wa Segoe |g Zara Caane all eum, on tp | Ee sinh Una rcatn ent | Raf eve ege yoo els Se Express of tae oth wit wnsarriveds ns °° i ‘ rr ot oure wi % R aud report facts. It wos mot for the cor, | unfounded. THepect| dans Polat. “rhe pli casse units the citn ero: | soraer Borenth sand Laney. do ig-am” | Biggs ne UN SROEMAKER. | The Mesenge of the Governor of Californie ts mittee to decide for the board whether the charges aad ‘ cared a tug, and succeeded in getting thesteamer SRE’. " > Tae zon NT— = strongly in favor nion. ae le uel tad joe | tk eee ee eg bnd rh armtn the tme| of She nr Feirdonerton wiuot | [SENS A BETTER TIME COMING! | HGH SEAT A, ro contutais ary sins | “ELC ikaon Wf Coagants Scot and Bech, tlemen can certainly read the report and judge | ter, gives place now for other good things. To. | stopping at this place.—Alez. Gazette, yesterday. Victims of Self A buse and Secret Diseases should Ried by tte inte Capt. Thomas R. Gedney, U. S. ttn ee ert by thes Repablic, are mpselves. ‘ t, -" f — - pply i, Southern ical House, etreet noi Wo qu ‘res West Tor memecives that be had taken the major | DZD Sethern appears in two great parts—that of apply at SHUMAN’S Southern Medical Hi ‘eet north, t on) ee ae Mr. y ie majo avy, No. 155 F : 8 as gn To-MoRROW NIGHT a concert will be given at | under the Clarendon Hotel, corner wixth street and | the Navy Department Phe howse bocterey nine of = Becawing,” in the fares «Wher iloeed | Odd Fellows’ Hal” Navy Yard, by ihe young Hsieh aed ter ee eo eee ot? ees tea psoga!| toome, It hate Aitchon, ge! er. and warveat's room; Susan.” Mr. Sothern’s “Kinchen,”” we hear | ladies of the Third District School, under the jines. The F i : Medicines. y8ro warranted tocure the most | Possessivn may be had immediately, For terms from those who have seen him perform the part | direction of Prof Daniel. A quartette of young | virnent forms of nnorriea, Giert, Syphilis, | apply to the subscriber, at No. 137 & street, next i i 1 t a . | gentlemen will assist upon the occasion. A fine | Nooturnal t miss» Strictures,and Weakness | door to the premises tion, and itt eateries frelllioe oe ae eran entertainment may be looked for. of the Biadder in from 3 to 6 days. The Reme: _fe 6-3t* JAMES L. EDWARDS. {URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—No 423 . be sent by mai!, Office hours from ¥ a.m. main causes of the furor created by bis perform- ja 28 ances in the usually staid Quaker city, «The | LoByRRs —The finest lot of lobsters (just re- | P_m. ae Seventh st. between G ana H, a few doors Flowers of the Forest” isto be brought out in | ceived from Boston) we have seen this morning, Ladies, Call Earl ahove the Patent Office, ToSle great style, and will no doubt prove a great card. | at Emrich’s Reatourant—one of them weighs no y y ne McA lister’s eclston confirms the New Almaden mine to the claimants against the Gov- ernment A coalition bad been formed between the Re- ulicans and Democrats in the Legislature to Eueta United States Senator. tt of Mr. Ticompson’s letter to himself, because ‘is mame was mentioned directly. All his oid companions of the former board bad thougut so also. So far as the charges contained in the letter were concerned, he felt bound to say the only one be admitted to be true was the one charging bim with showing his potitical preferences iu reiation to school matters. He was free to 2dmit that be was bound to go for his party. He bad helped Opening of the New Orleans Castem House by the State Autherities—Secession of Texas nd = “ Jess than 20 lbs. Mr Emrich will serve them up AT ‘OR RENT Four FRAME HOUSES, con-] Naw Onreass, Feb. 5.—The Costom House ot Hace Noshng Sra ne era wat tacks | tend oget ped spon epee ws | te cmomes, ne wrniwactny wveee | RUBBLE guictNan gr prone, | Kite Stone tl, ued in Sumac: | Nw Oursene, Tobe Cute temo from the public schools of the Fourth District, | Poisoned Susan?” will find "a solution in the ef. | call. mamecemall 0. 202 PENNA. AVENUE, quire on the premises, Rent 6 per month. ey ners ais Decause she was a Catholic. It was through Ma: | terplece, one af Morton's best farces, Didwano.—A Wakeman onthe Grange and 0. 302 PENNA: AVENUE, a — | iosauentions bak petoh nn Genie an rader’s election that this teacher was restored to si Popa poem ilroad, nomed Daniel Stonnell, was | Additional invoices just received of New and | [OR RENT—TWO ROOMS, and use of Par restr Sree — situation as teac! —e ‘ —— oreeet A Le FOR — pfs ys there have | Gowned about 3 o'clock Sunday morniag in Beautiful Jewelry. i lor, Ia | ssant snd healthy part of the city. "The sere rete favor of uniting Texas in the now to prefer charges. He admitied havin, Sag, been wh' sperivas u et iow tory of arms for Harris’ Creek, in Amherst county, near where it} _ From Our Enxtine Paes N a the corner of Tenth st. sad a tigi Ps tom ‘Sennen is represented to be largely If" hie Berret hod tok teen elected not one gen: | eliye” Not fonts creat wes ever ie hae rnta | empties into dames river. Stonneil wee about 24 | YOU CAN Takk Ow EBOICR POR ONLY : in the ascendant. n here would have been a member of this : VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE tn any quarter; but the fears of some property | Yee of age, and was from Alexandria CORAL eel Ubiaeaen A SakReE ORAM FOR SALEQR owners in the Seventh Ward having been excit Circuit Covrt.—T the court took up the | ENa ME SE's, ~ | taining 181 acres, situated i4 by & more definite statement that arms were con- | case of Thos, Carberry Wi | BRAMEL ED , id we ought to sustain our party. Why, yor had seat for Lim (Whyte) to come to ity Hall to chide him for giving employ- EX- 0 eo mileo from alexan- lowa Delegates to the Conference. Kz) | fd c, ~ G ss KO equivalert t» that of ve been deprived by sck agt.- J C and H.A. + dria; on the Orange and Alexand is Railrosd,under| Sprincrizty, Ill, Feb. 4—Governor Kirk- cealed in the old gas house, on Maine avenue, be- ‘te mey alleged to be di EAL ey tit good cultivation; timber, wa*er, fruitanda'! build | wood, of Iowa, arrived here this evening. He mueat to Kuow Netuings, axying that it would be | tween Four and-aelf and Third wtrects south, cusccostetictt tae 4 Ry WE'BRAY, ak the Jowoiry Store, 316 Soven'h et; | S238 fuat the iowa delexates to Congres have ay sq pe re an order was given to Capt.A.R. Allen to ex- ————— 4 A Washington. _j¥a2l Im*™ been ucted, Commissioners from that - Mr. Willett sald that some one ought to be cen- | amine the premises. The secretary of the gas A ND MUSICAL SOIREE will be given at the ASE . — State. onal that the charges in the etter were either | company, ‘alasrman J.P. Brows, weete sac ler Sunltuseaten on tbe evening of the 224 of Feb- dupe FES Rear ee are atery, brick ay 1% It is rumored that Gov. Washburne, of Maine, true or untrue, and he wanted to get at some ex- | to Mr. Digney, the keeper of the premises, to con- ruary, for the benefit of St. Matthew’s Washington E SETS, between 2d and Sd bi boo gee ge Present occupied by. as 4 refuses to gory ewer meng to the P*strs Abert beld that the commalties had noright | Yenerdiy teense ee ainzand promises. | Lnfant Asylum. Beles ee SEN sere Be, Lewis Jovee, ‘Fosnpasion fivon on the at of | Yitginis Conference, but advices others to pursue tr s SESE és . “y- 5 tocxprese an opinion. The sub-board Lad the | result was that no arma was discovered, and no | To-miont Mn. Witziama delivers bis second LADIES. NECKLACES, water e ke loot $450 per year, ABP Us | _ Part of fhe Illinois delegates to the Washington report befure them, and certainly were capable of | arrangements were there made indicating a pur- | lecture on China and Japan. The subject for the LADIES NECK CHAINS, HENRY EGAN, 521 Seventh st; or W. AN, | Conventin left here this evening. coming to a judgment upon it. It was not for | pose to receive auy. evening is ‘The Civilization of the Chinese.’’ CHILBSENS N MLETS 503 E st.. (next door.) (intel.» 18-1 the select committee to attack or to defend the m Roa " p ” ‘AINS. : OR RENT— frame COTTAGE HOUS! Nerth Carelina Legislature. pr 'd of the fourth district. Frax.—Last night about nine o’clock, firewas| Tux steamer George Page was taken from her GENTS, VEST, CHAINS, F penpeinion Fain fst zB —, MB sheet ge ~ . Mew ithe to Mr. Abert —“Do you think the dimavered in pes ae om Fonasyivania eps sete yesterday for the purpose of undergoing re- SEN 4 SEALS Be TLIN: nue and Fifteenth street; pump of ph ns 5 Fino pol us The Senate passed o r twe doors from the Kirkwo: louse, occu; as | pairs. 3 Le EVE BUTTONS and STUDS, the yard. jas charges are sustained 2” branch of the ‘‘Ualted States Clothing Btore” a Aa TON q The House is em; on the Military bill Mr. Abert would answer the gentlemzn, be- | * bfanch of — * athings More, $a ats = HIMBLES. PENS, PENCILS, WURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406D/ The military will bl > canse be never shrank from anewering a question | £7, osm cus the Frankie ive Cee aa an | Eee Bes nag aiscd a ne ecrebniy ate, | RINGS, SILVER PLATED SPOONS, Fiiitroot, between Gin and en te SGaeee | Rue, milliary will be theroughly reorganized, when called upon. Still he did not think the gen. | few moments the Frankiin Fire Company was on | tion lias sca ts, bat fram plain xtatem SDeuribitc in tes clove nod ghd perfect, andl S70 Mite Gaal Waid—three squa-ea | The election news from Virgiulaelatessomeand Ueman had a right to ask for is individual | (PS, spot and succeeded. te eae reg, the of fs Propert apie! by every tlt edarentied be such as represented ; ages von ot the War t—a snail OF- | depresses others. It is the absorbing tople of cou w e most fe | vidual w E ticks : ti with back room, or the may answer here NeW. be woo a begia with. the iast charge 1a posed that the fire was communicated from the | tiaements of tue prop 1: miso, the medioine | r4lat; grader and warranted to betas sane qusticy | Foca shen not Parlors’and Chainbers, separate. of een eae eae. ge " | ly that of ral | Stove, as the salesman end several young men | invy iably per/orms, an! © the poouler fa'th in | 45 ig retailed from five to thirty doliars each. suits of ms. furnished or ur 3 cloze Mr. Thompson's later, ssmely that of politic t! fore it clored, an rr its vierges. It acts ‘as a gentle stimulant ou the “4 Begg Be ry oe Death of Kev. Nicholas Murray. favoritism. That wesa mere difference of opinion seppataran cae stees Mr Glick ves sees vromach ard sutsidiary organs,commuaccating inj | YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE DOLLAR, | tothe Avenue. Inquireat this ofice. Sltanis, Sk. &.citee tee, neuen te betwee@ bimsclf and Mr. Whyte The speaker | SYPPO®! : n qui akes OF Oars. Feet yt : | BGA regarded this charge asthe most serious ove in As this great sa! D. D., the well known “Kirwan,” died last eve- loss by the fire until an examination of the stock | W2i2h $he patient ma insured, but cannot ascertain the amount of the | this wit sraount of jontinues but ® short time, | FOR RENT—A three story brick HOUSE, con- . 1s desiring to supply themselves with Jewelry .. | ming at his residence, in Elizabeth, of a disease of = ae oot! ain Badr Soe ie ape saved can be made Had the discovery been | as an Resins and @ lions et lel he Bt these untieard of prices wiil please call early at inicnemtie ost nee cranes ah End i. the beart. He wus 2 prominent man nae or appland se tae Be ua | made ata late hour, the destruction would have | the system of all morbid matter, and imparts rec. | OUF ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE. Also, a two-story brick COTTAGE, with larce | school a Church, and paster tee etitcr was concerned, he certsinie difarat { Dem very great to'the valuable property in that | iarity totneseoretions. Thusistho simple phi os0- | a4, 0RIGINAL ONE DO! . fard htiached, corner of F street north an lath st. | church in Elizabeth for msny years er Was cot el if eners! jebility, m- H g > with Mir. Wyte as to the propriety of introducing | 12eallty. PAO ONS ee Selcete, levee scenplninta, Ceemmay: saslanotelel botwoen Sth ang 10K set oie. | Mul be modorats, “Apply at 446 Twelfth strect, |p aihcg tee Nas matters into the management of the Sorreme Cournt—Tuesday —James Malcolm, | hysteres. headache, oh lie, flatulence, &c. whieh {77 Remember the trumber=88%--as we have: betwoen G and H, no 13-tf c ap aoe erect it was Bhebiy ituptoner to Tatrodse | Bed. of Maryland, was admitted an attorney and | afe creating s mingied foling of satonirhmentand | ITZ, ectron with others, profesaing to acl at our| FOR RENT—The Ace BRICK HOUSE No. | AERIsDORS, Feb 5—Governor Curtin of Dpinton that it was highly improper to introduce | cogabellor of this Gower, Rea eerie mad doducs generally every | Prices, in this city. : F 100, West st. Georgetown, at present ooou | crderci 2 salute of thirty four gune in hener —_— i sul . - res aturcutiy, and le honeat tn bie tellel, "Te Mention in orto cat ie mel where. Poe fo.> cost pfiegeives thin day a larze invoion of SILVER. ap how, ng yard, staple, Ke : aged Mr Sbaifer, Republican, offere = “ ‘ea mere difference of opinion between men. pany. The argument of this cause was con- ‘Tur Rv. Jacos LER, fe Cat yay eines pore ¥ ore token B fired sought ood, Apply A ay! ee “pe >= gin i ro 5 y As to thecharge that transfers were made in | tinued by Mr. Robinson for the defendants in er- Wall doe en sas meek rocpecta pommons the Gert Buster Dishes; Fruit Knives; Tea Knives; Forks; | © = mt under there was any culpability af all” On investiga: | Gab imetors ss 7 Ne Schley forthe plaka: | Te torrent for ie bensktfthe sfhcted”, ©” | dab, ad Croan ‘Spooue; Napkin Rings: Buteor | J sory NW POOKS- Louisiana Convention. tion, there was only one transfer found to bave| No. 69 Joseph H. Adler et al., plaintiffs in er- W. Fowl prov sR, Pa. Feb. 16,1259. || iriver, in sore and sincie: Raryes and Yorks. in | YS UST BEGENGa a kicusrauvs, New Onzxaxs, Feb. —The Louisiane Con- been made in violation of the rule, and he bad no | ror, Aaron D. Fenton et al. is cause was ecm nat Winetnr sonleaee ¢ family import. | 8*t#,{6e Creain, Pi h Kaives; Breakfast ae ry vention bas passed the Mil! Dill, providing for “ P b lee ct your valonbieprogars, | aod Dinner Castors; Double and Single Paits; Oo. Buu. AVENUE, two regiments—artillery and —to doubt this transfer could Lave been explained sat- | a: by Mr. Doolittle for the plainti@s in error, efits from the use «f your valuable ram | i f Pi rey ‘and ‘The Shadow in the House, 8 new covel, by John reg’ ty and by Mr. Lynde for the defetidants in error, star's Balsam of Wild Cherryit afvords | W9°ee Variety of Piain, Chased, sn Ssand ra, 12m0-, cloth; $1 by mail, of 1,700 men. ‘As to the charge of admitting ‘Adjourned. to recommend it to the pablo. Some | CuPregardl turiencat core The Buioh Doinaye of the Rev. into enother schaol of a hizher Pt toteaet a : pne of my daughters seemed to be | warranted to bs what they are represent | Dard Mur.cek. TO oe oa by mail. riment of meritorious pupa i was in evidence ov Mba sm time oripeomichag. Tt i“ a hi Sine execs fuily Joo per cont, leas than they ean be bough esnn Romance of an [rish Girl, 12mo, cloth; $1.00 (Cuanzsron, Feb. 5— There je nothing trans- that iilett inadvertently | 2s built on Thirteenth street north, between ia r av. Ie nd " ring here. Time : lmued two tickets of admiselon to suspended pu. | and K. Itrequited a very large excavation, and | o#/ent Balsam, » on th A peegometnastet the best SEY'stery=wWorke:| Ines fort Somer kan boss eelaaveteh SS AAon, pils. One of the boys was immediately removed, provement i have, in my individual be: after the had b built, dirt was own of Shnagentents of ths boitie there was ey and School Books | publi-hed. ded pupil; the other was retained, and Air. | stonce on the paths were all a ‘ ‘ your money. wen i Death of the Rev. Dr Shertleff - pe nw : = t we weer vecerm crn and have apis Seon etedted Gee meee pect! ve alee more te A a RS gane CHANCE Po barcping in Scho: | axiertare ae - ad Sire rel Mr. and as the inbvitable consequence there has been + caution the public acenes imp sine bes San TOPHAM’S a > | and styhe 3 ati & zo. wal died, ro Feb. = ‘The venerable Rev | o tet en re concerning tbe night school of | foe, ‘These paths lead to. three or four at ont | sam af Wild Cherry afloat ‘hrouphowt the ‘couniry ELLE See E AS B | Sat SEPT, RD Regret euth ape Det.’ | Sic this afternoon, aged ST yeas 4 ng kept in . ; JACOB SECHLXE = : 4 mr. re not think these wan any culpability ple 499 SeventH EreEEr, Wasiinotox, D.C. G9, PO SHEPHERD'S, corer 7h aod D sts., be" ernie ~ 55 — \Areeine. 18 -Im iver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of the printed of the proprietors, * S. aa imo ‘Novem 7, oa INVENTORS AND PATENTEES 1a : — & ©o,,” on ths outer wrapper. Also, M by Me ropo’itan ies’ Institute, N & COMPANY. i o ome PS Sosorine Axrnican, and iad Washington, D ea. Washingtog eity 0, St. Pon Watts: beeen athe a there; there was no evidence of any. Mr Whyte said that, so far es be was concerned, be was with the report of the committee. He felt conscious that he bad done bis duty, and should continue to do so, reya:diess of any such charges He felt no {i! will towards any one, Genuine, and mat te name of"1’ Butts,” writen with & 3 Zhevguly Gen of vile and wi 3 —— § Proprietors Nairn & Pa.mer, | lam tly ‘ing. and al have on hand, | Agents for procuring American Feb 5—The he bad some reasons to feel bur 7 ‘ohn Wiley, 3B. Moore, and H. H. MoPhereont the beet ire erey eecription of . BATE Ts, aupey State pomuniy bave peg dno i this coarge had been | ™=king threats of personal violence against P. Bp Gonrgotowa by i. 8.'f: Glasall, and G. m.'& J. | Fin Bole caticr, ik exe anen Steea® pemed « bill appropriacing $100,000 for the relief at the mga whic! boant Kiefer. Letty was taken before = Doan ‘and by druggists fediws a i Mr. M. H. Miller moved that, as this matter bad wens eg ware eal Sra ti Con Te sea einen onl Noo) Bax, and | r i usted, the vote by which the general and Asihmat Pack: % ‘runks, . the by Sir sort whom " Pehuei : velin Pats. full ‘eport of the trial. rete Behoo! miseal of the ease, Prices. to ne -| M f Congress and r | please “ Weed. by Lypggp !—Some. sim; 7 Nd geamtan. ny before, pus ta Bae Tan the best authority.” thet Gen Scott SStrenor be rescinded. fe did so because be Sebati the suteboard of the fourth district ‘le of attending to the business of thelr own . In 0. Leather and Dress Trunks made to 4 strict, and as far 08 be was cOncerned, if it wae pe s c . bi aistriet, be | stati com, of U. | | rere iva by a | fm Aleaabdri, ereept the _ioade delivered free SV ohargptoany part of the’ ing taken froma eet hoe ef the sa! very | the Virginia Argue canara on a ft. wn, pei: OY sub-board better judges of oo gael effect be Virginia jon. err ; or were gars. PLATS of tn] testa ret cppased the mation, stating that his We nave every reason to sssure our friends tint frye tiles i > bande oe an Pao AS | aight’ of the finest aff-irsin every nO: "4 ae. = nha ; a i ies td Aly OR’S INIMIT, : id and 4 1 vtat bas taimaat wf

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