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° ¥ BUDGET. Some Queries te be Answered. CONGRESSIONAL. - AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALEs. bites bi oe ts : VENING STAR.| ©°8 MILITAR * | what, ar. Editor, are the signs of the times?] yxy V1Ith CONGRESS—Second Session. S THE ONE OF THE SEASON By J.0. MCGUIRE, & CO., Avctioncers. on sti ind i Is there not an abolition storm brewing ? Are not — ae = i EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FORNITi RE WASHINGTON CITY: We bear thet Lieut Commrnding AD. Har. Dincheeeet Here ae not um: abolition prese is | paxzaT# —Vesterday, after the close of our re- abe memvers of the MOUNT CLARE CLUB | Ei ax avcrion —On BAY md RNING. + $ 'e hear tha’ blackness? Have we no! — e pl easui Vt Depem roe 4 » We she: - ‘i MBER 5, 1561, | Tell, lately in command of the second division of ous ety: 28 mischievously busy and gangrenovs} The following gertlemen were appointed to | their peventh Grand a a, ww eel 8 frome A mt Rocma.8 Paeertice. THURSDAY. ee eee ; n ordered (0 the com” | as abolition presses are everywhere wont to be? | the Standing Committees, Sill ba given at e on hog Ra, * Ss ee eee eens Seamer ee oe been | Hes not a Christian pulpit been vacated, in order | “On Foreign Relations—Neesrs. Sumner, Colla. | YEAN'S EVE. See rartienlare in futercW#OO | contieman declining Hou ee Ovn Fatenoe at the various military campe and | and of the flotilla Captain ¢ raven baving poem | that it might be filled by an abolition bigh priest, | mer, Doolittle, Wilmot, Browning, Polk, Harris. avbonGn Gani ~ een (a tion and Arm Chairs, oy il confer a favor by keeping us posted | Telieved. Lieut. Harrell will re whose first sermon, as such, enjoined upon his} On Finance— Messrs. Fessenden, Simmons, G BRIS RA HOUSE. Center fables be vicinitles riet Lane bearers the paramount daty of amalgametion Sherman, Howe, Prarce, Bright, McDougall ir ans eome. hairs, Font Cushir aa tc movements and affairs In their vicinities. Ee a ee with Indians and negroes? Are not these subtle | Oa Commeree—Mesars. Chandler, King, Mor- TENTH STREBT, i Bureau oo CONTRABA a os wi z preparations to be followed up with the addi- | p11, Wilson, Ten Eyck, Saulsbury, Johnson of Wealsst end Maboreny We: WP Theogh Tux Star Is printed on the fastest The following from the State Department will Pai’ Fs and ds, how: will be ed ‘ ° Honal enginery of public lectures on eboiltton, | penn on te stove Temple of Minstrelsy open Pewted Bureaus and Wa-hetarde. Toi ct Sets, ram press in nec south of Baltimore, its edition | pe read with Interest here by Beecher, Greeley, and Wendell Poillips, to On Milltary Affairs and the Militia—Messre THURSDAY EVENING, Deo. 5th, fi Rocke- eoeption Chairs, 1s so large 3s to require It to be put to press at a0 DeraktMent or Srate. } be ouaeed ia Gas cote Oy Pit Dene ; i tooag fire, em of Ind , Lane ef Kansas, | for a Short Season, by ths world-renowned ir Maur sce, PEather Bede, - ~ . 7 v hal a . . » Latham, Pearce. ui * h early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be eae ee ie Wiskencton; | Hoes it not mean, first, an assault upon President | Ge'Natel cinice” Siesers. Hale, Grimes, root,| George Christy's Minstrels, genes po te Maple post Bolten vent in before 12 o'clock ™ ; otherwise they may | To Major General Geo B McClellan Washington: Linceln and his Cabinet, in order to subjugate it, | Sherman. Thomeon, Kennedy, McDongall From Broadway, New Ye 3 h gary Sid shoard and» xeon rab) ic, mary not appear until the next day. General: 1 am directed by the President to call | or break 1t up and put abolitiouists per se in the Oa the Judiciary—Messrs. Trumbull, Foster, ‘Seca cola: uneiNMhicanmce ah ike sel oo | | bint, G Jaan roe . ko, +see> your attention to the following subject clace of constitutional and cor ive men? | ‘Ten Eyek, Cowan, H. 1 eee Does it not intend, next, to drive of Maryland, | "On Post Oatece aud Toei Reade !wose. Colla. | COMPLY Will bs under the Ggonen Cunirr. i . . joes it not intend, next, to 7 in Post ccs aud Post Roads—Messrs. Colla- | an reons! supervision of Mr. mB voniie! phe Sheer g ee Bs Nejpoers a Se eet ie aes petinee ‘sbor | tue loval portions of Virginia, Kentucky and Mis: | mer” Devon, Wade, Trumbull, Rice, Bright, | ths acknowledeed Deron ol “ under iaws 0! S - the F th: souri to the Southern Confederacy, and to disgust |} atnam @ performances in New Yor lt be had tn Baltimore of E: F. Hazelton. agent, | actually employed in hostile service against the | every citizen throug bout the country whose heart ended by Gm ae hee iT Set, ie On Public Lands—Messrs. Harlan, Clark, Pom- gighteon pap me been —— aw more street, jay—the first y States, fi tly | beats true to the music of the Union and the Con- | eroy, Johnson of Tenn , Rice, Nesmith, Carlile. shion o} f ye ‘ perctistiatesees Mer tar torent ot aie pebtinayaeniyoe Pare cegeamtl phages 4 aitutlon, es transafited by our fathers? Does it Oa Private Land Claims—Sessrs. Hrris, Fes- eer Seraeaiare ase amnnll alls and seats P ol pi w ‘aid and com: b * a r c’elock, on the arrival of the trains from Wasb- | are recetved within the lines of the army of the | hopes of its old. allies, Jet Davis ard bis false bl igre rely oes Doolittle, Wilkin. | oApsstorParauct 9 cents; Dress Cirele ; J.C MoGUIRBA CO, Avets. ‘ngton, giving alt the latest news from the seat of | potomac. This Department understands that | crew, so that secession may surely triumph, and | son, Cowan, Lane of Kansas, Harlan, Nesmith mo —as - us: = By WALL & BARNARD, Auohoncers. =e the time of going to press such persons, & forveds coming into the city of | disunion become a ** fixed fact !”” Starke. "| KINGS NATIONAL Cincus: ps er <== Washington, are Hable to be arrested by the city With these pertls close in our front, what must | On Pensions—Mesers. Foster, Lane of Ind , Manager. a cu. Pee LON ry a Pg baer Ss = i men and patriots do? Must we not resist them, | 4 . Wilmot, P toy, Saulsbury, Willey. ate Manager. & Ge AN ERE: RY SALE oF Spirit of the Merning Press. police. upon the presumption, arising from color, | without fear or Ainching, till they are put to ‘ba Revolatioasry, clitite =. Mecars King, Peucetrian Mansecr hittaker LARS Aesonrwent wor Latins ano Gux , The Intelligencer devotes its attention to the | that they are fugitives from service or labor ed M soothe at ental ft aeaiceh citans Chandler, Wilmot, Hale, Nesmith. Avent... 2... =peies P. Jones names Doms + MORNING, 4 Mi 7 Congr _ | an e sound men in his Cabt et, On Claims—M Clark, Si , Howe, ii - T, oom! “Gaatnpeaicas pen newent tee ove Anim th, IS, etted “An sc tocon | NF and deren of tut face? “Mut wen | wilt Homes Foik Tesamennen” MON | | The pale reaecfliy informed tha thie Ci self ty ealtiorerst out Augtion Rooni- sarge The Repudiican again trots out its emancipation | proved Augt shes ve ; et show to the whole world that first, and before all | “On District of Columbia— Messrs. Grimes, StongTOwN ood eee en et odie cal aa 4 nag, and berates military officers who have refused | fiscate property us jor insurrectionary pur- | things ra'thly, is our desire to keep our Constitu- | pixon, Morrill, Wade, Anthony, Kenaedy, Pow- | {or Three Days and Nights. MONDAY, S- | Fur Cx just reotived di. to harbor fugitives. poses, such hostile employment is made a full | tion and Union without change or mutilation? | 611 AY and WEDNESDAY, Deo. Zi, reot from one of the t ‘imposters mano- —_+ 0 and sufficient answer to any further claim to ser- If such be the things we are to do, what arethe | On Patents and the Patent Office—Messrs Sim- | the ot corner of West and Green sts., upon W fncture's on Brondway, New ‘ork. - Fn KJ Sudicia: fr loyed and escap- | Corresponding things to refrain from? Are they | mons, Sumner, Cowan, Thomson, Saulsbery. coonatons Bad lle HE OlSs. the Star present season tt : The District Judac: Ae ; vice or labor. Persons thus employed and escap- not, to refrain from patronizing abotition news- On Public Buildings usd Groands. weeasrs. na: Nia iame Mas Mis re be war:n: A The judiciary of the District of Columbia yee-} ing are received into the military Protection of | papers; from attending abolition preaching’; and | oot, Antbony, Chandler, Brizht, Kennedy. | Wiserg\iiae Bleue, the Child Rs ink. Medese Bas. ent Sadies. terday became the subject of very bitter animad- | the United States, and (hele arrest as fugitives | from wasting time and money on abolition lec- | 7st Anthony. Che Messrs. Wade, Wilkinson, | Whitaker, J;ranklia, J Ward, G: mas, nd Sets, version in the cours: of the Senate’s proceedings. | from service or labor should be immediately fol- | tures? Answers are regs ested Hale, Browning, Jobnsen of Tenn, Carlile, | and the two ©! Sod Mink, Fitch, Er rine, 2 n gw ns, Gardi ‘The occasion was the consideration of joint reso- | lowed by the milltary arrest of the parties making Puo-sLavery MAN Pomeroy. tl Cindi thie Nenpatiien ape-ar in ole sariyed vereihed enter Tutions proposed by Mr. Wilson, directing the | the seizure Wo tx ELucren Mayor ov New Yor City’ | of the Senate-Mensrs. Dixon, Clack Jobeeom ef | tie, Eroupe to Washington, and the InavevRat Uberation of certain nezroes now confined in the | Copies of this communication will be sent to} The politicians are yet full of excitement about | Tenn, ~ Dixon, Clark, Johnson of | Orgsive of the New Briok AMPBITHRATER. de2 Washington jail. The condition of that prison | tne Mayor of the city of Washington and to the | the Mayoralty contest. Gunther's friends claim On Printing—Messrs. Anthony, Harlan, Powell. Cc ANTERBURY HALL, ‘was very justly censured with great severity: | Marshal of the District of Columbia, that any col- | 2's election by eighty majority over Opdyke ‘ater tain Marten.8i quirrel 6 pitch Sliver Mentos. Roral Sentral Fur. Seal, Beaver, and other Gloves, Otter Caps, Bea ir 5 wer, other Muffers. On Engrossed Bills—M. . Lane of Ind , Mor- " 7 ae lso, every variety of Ladies and Children’s ith which the grand jury | j i civil and military authorities | BEY sy that ome three hundred votes for | rill. Latham este Tene of ind» Mor) '(Formerly the Washington Assembly R lathe fs oy Carrings and Sieigh Robes, Linedaad On? with as much as that with whic’ eg Jury | lision between the civil and military authorities “Godfrey Gunther” were not allowed, and that On Enrolled Bills—Mersrs. Browning, Walley, ae lined Buffalo Robes, ur Conta, &0.. we. i‘ for this county have censured it, term after term, | may be avoided two hundred more, with part of the name clipped Saulsbury. ac ocpecame te one Gentlemen to em for years past, in their customary presentmenis| [ am, General, your very obedient, Feat 80 as we sc ie bagged Cee che eee On ‘the Library—Messrs. Pearce, Collamer, y themselves with firet-olnss Fers,and we inv: reference to it. In thus censuring It, the yu HS , mir Pa i ese, end the amended re- | Fexsenden ee " ¢ indies and the public genera!ly to the sale. = juries sa always taken eran potut * Wea Seatae pon rp Aer hee ra le iiceae hak oe. he Messrs Fessenden and Trumbull, in accord- ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. yerms iti sal re anv , COM: n Ss out the fact that Congress was justly chargeable LATE GERERAL ORDER! rs are © assers, compc ance with the ‘enate resolution of the previous Resppeainro* of Mi3S JULIA HUDSON WALL & BASNAED. Apes. . : sunt ,. ar + a with the responsibility for the abameful evils of | Hsdawarters of the Army, Adit Gen'ls Off ae voles, and thendefeat Mr Cetrte wen eee Tngitate: "PPolnted Regents of the Smithsonian ee ent Vero Playa! | ea B%e;,0; MOSUIRE & a en which they complained. Not once, but twenty | General Orders, No. We ‘The Republicans are very active. They have] Mr. Foct gave notice that he would ask leave | Ne Songs, New Dances, and New Plays!) AX TENSIVE SALE OF 300 090 im. times, in the last decade, have the grand jury} , 1. Major Isaac Lynde, 7th Infantry. for aben- | procured returns from all the election districts, | to introduce a bill to authorize the President of 1O-NIG HT TET ONDOLINAE —_ DAT EVENING, Deoem er ttn, commencire Bt t . ,. | doning his post—Fort Fillmore, N.M.—on the | #24 @ proml:e from Mr. Kennedy not to allow | the United States to fill up the ‘corps of cadets” rs Mo NDOLINA. 20" grat gy} sell at the Washington Nat 7 esought Congress to make the necessary appro- | 0n'0F tie Rost and subsequently surreadering | the Police returns to be further seen. Yet, in| inthe United States milita:y academy at West - Hg Ciga’ Store of Messrs. Homan & Chandiee, No. Priation to enable the Marshal of the District to | his command to an luferior force of insurgents, | YitW of the present state of affairs, they do not | Point c- ONDOLIN’ 467% 4h trea, ba eon | Pa. are axa F make the Washington jail somewhat more com. | is, by direction of the President of the ‘Latted | f!l very easy The followirg resolution was adopted by a TUMBLETY OUTDONE. ee en nD en senate Sortable ond Jens de'terions tothe health of thone | Since, dropped from the roll of the army from | ,, 76 cart of Oring Mayor of the city is becom. | wote of 36: sabi ©. Bieckinaia ered 300 000 IMPORTYD AND DOMESTIC ‘ ’ this date. ig & Little ¥ Pp - ereas Jolin C reckinridge, a member o: , i CIGARS — — = Austrian dungeon”? But} "'y: ‘The Secretary of War directs that all oficers | tue following extimate, within gun shatof secu | Gye body from the State of Kentucky, Joined the | Wik LAEXER (fanny Dio ‘they have 0 apper! ain. and enlisted men of the volunteer service, now | "CY. will show: —Gunther’s bills, $20 000; Op- | enemies of bis country, and is now in arme against Now that the attenticn of so many Senators is | prisoners in the bands of the enemy or reported pip thse $20,000; Wood's bills, $10,000 — peed Government he bad sworn to support. There- ~ tealo: ned to the subject, it is t bi 8s “missing in action," or that may be hereafter + es lore — 4 : ‘a Omgueeit " rT Sas te . itt Teele taken prisoners or reported ‘missing In action,”’ = + 7 Resolved, Tht said Jobn C. Breckinridge, the Muses Enna Mise Witiie eae no longe! we it in itschrouic } 1. transfered to skeleton regiments to be formed. 13" The shipbuilders of the Clyde are full of traitor, be and he is hereby expelled from the VERNON, PARKER CLIFTON deplorable condition. We are among those who by the Governors of the respective States, and to | butiness. A contract bas been made with the | Senate and a host of others. st the CanTERSURY. believe that the class of laws of the District in- | consist entirely of such prisoners and missing off. | French Government fot a transatlantic Hne of Mr. Grimes submitted the following, which herited frem Maryland half a century ago, which | c¢f€ and men The vacancies thus occasioned | Steamers; the Black Prince and Scotia are rapidly | was lald over under the rule: A SEANP, AFTE! twere yesterday denounced as {ts “ tacks code » | tn the oreanized regiments will be tilled™ by the | beinz cov pleted; and five acrew steamers, vary- n WEE 1s of choice brands, ali of which have been ool and by Mr A Homon, of the stove firm. a man «f the most extended experience in cigar busivess, ‘Terms cash. NB Bidd*rswhoare not sstitfind vith their peeieees at the time of delivery nsed not receive J.C McGUIR® & ©O., Apots oGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. IN#K=D wb 5-1 ed ND LOT Resolved, That the President be requested to s~Da¥, mber 4 hy SALE OF HO'SE A Governors of the various States to which the rez- | !9¢ from 600 to 1600 tons, are being constructed | furnish the Senate cepies of the charge, testimo. For Familws, Ladies, and Children. should be amended as soon as possibie. They | iments belong “ | fora line betwren the Clyde and Quebec ny, and finding, certainty afford opportunities for extortion from of the recent court of inquiry in Doors open at 2 0’o ok. 3 _ time * sotant field service, officers of the case of Col. Dixon H. Miles, of evn ted | Admission—Children. .....-.............. 0 oente, and oppression of negroes by unprincipled magis- | Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry are permitted to} [[G-The mutineers, fifty-uloe in number, now | States Army _Nighte- 95 conte; tealane cnaaty oticers and patioenien whe win | Weer the light biue overcoat prescribed for en- | confined at Turtugas, complain bitterly of the | Mr Hale submitted the following resolution 1on—Nighte—Parquet, 35 conte; Parterre isted me th: ed co tre x > Y lived, That 5 always exist where the law affords them such aa listed men of the mouuted c tps reatment they are receiving ot the bands of the Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciar ON NCETE 5 Sr.. sar 47H anv 575 * Te* west —On SATUKOSY aFTEKNOUN, Janu ary 4th, St 4 o’clock,on the pr: miser. by vtr- tue of 8 decd of treet to the rubs riher, date Do- o-mber | t, 1959, ant duly recorded i Liber J A. 8. Nv. 203 folios 5'1, -t seq , one of the jand reo- open at 7; commence at 73¢ o’clook. ord+ for Warhiny ton cour ty, D C., 1 sha’! soil 5, 4 he Uniform for Chaplains of the Army will | Government ‘They are und to keep the fort | be instructed to Inquire into the expediency ag deri df ef Lot rum bered one, (1) in beunié cum red Ave portunities. In this matter this community bas | be plain biack frock coat with standing cellar, | clean, and do much ofthe work ar tne Island, | propriety of abolisuing the present Supreme Court DD FELLOW® Ha, Senate ame bot No.1 Bud vunn'ng been wholly at the mercy of Congress, and has | 2"d ene row of nine black buttons; plain black | such as coaling vessels unloading cattle, Ac. of the United States and establish ng instead O eNTH, Apove DSr. thence eset sixteen ; thence nor.h sevepty-one suffered accordingly. In making those changes, | P'#t#loons; block felt hat, or army forage cap. | {[y- Madam Goldschiniat Lind was so well | thereof another pare Court, in pursuance of TWO NEW STARS! feet eieven inches; thence west #1xt en feet; then: tists take anaes = s°S, | without ornament. On occasions of ceremony,a | pleased with her reception in Liverpool lately, | ‘be provisions of the Constitution, which, in the Ww south seventy one feet eleven inches to the place ped tha! jews of Senator Fes- | plain chapeau de bras may be wore, that she bas promiad to again visit the town, end | Pinion of Congress, will meet the requirements Ths greater rine ‘set Sf Dorineyne, together with Ghee ——~enall sonden, wherein he urged “that the whelesub- | © By command of Maj General McClellan: | stag st goalie 2 aan given exclusively | f the Coastitution =e — “Terms: 950) cash; the remainde Sed 12 Ject would be properly and fully deait with,” . ,, le Tuomas, Adjutant General. | to the members of the Philbarmonte Society. Mr. Clark offered the following : WRAY THE GREAT COMEDIAN! months interest, secured by & o: trust and added that he ‘‘ favored nothing but alawfu | "lal: ED Townsunn, Ass't Adj. General. | >The 5th of Novensber (Guy Fawkes’ day) | 9 Meseited, That the Marshal of the District of WRAY THE GREAT BANJOINT: | onthe premises. . 7 oie ri 6; . “to. | Columbia be directed to report immediately to] WRAY THE GRE. VENTRI ‘ST: All con-seyancins at the cost ef purchsser. ‘and constitutional course on the subject,” sud THE SHOOTING OF A EXBELLIOUS PRIVATE wat celebrated by some OW persons taking tea te- | the Senate the names of ell persons now confined WRAY THE GERAT MAGICIAN: THO J, FISHER, Trurtre. we thatthe legal rights existing inthis connec-] The following Army order bas been promul- | Seer at Hutl. Wonder if It was guaporder tea. | jn ine Jai in the ‘city of Washington, with ‘be widens! saa —ie4 law&ds J.C. MonUIRE & 60. Avcte. jon he would wish to regards metcina ost Jos. | gotat, SS J causes of thelr commitinent seins with the JONNY BOYD. ee E ses . ITEN >» No. 6—Them of | the magistrates by whom itted, ‘thi ; I 7 By THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer in in eal General Orders, No 08 ay 2 29, 1 5 by otifird that the regulsr monthly me ¢ Epi ine the persons helper en oa arrest. Adopted. ; nati ett ues pbell Minstreis cix- | ex by By Lear sg s — trust. 4 . Y a SN~ Mr. on Cam S os Tate of thie, Dewnde in the] 1 ‘The aitention ofthe Major General command. | NFaRy Bul s held THU Jarnay’s Suoo Store. | aicrag eed ee: ore the following, which was teon ‘Star Performers, in & new &nd varied. pro-| 231 cay of Ms recorded in airy scat . D ies In the tone | ing has seagrass an especial manner to Banines oi the utmort {mportauce demands the Resolved, ‘That all laws now in force within | §'8mme nightly. Doors open at7 o'clock; perform- | 5-, — mper manifest: 'y More than one Senxtor , the report of Brigadier General E eyer, erdance ofevery member 4 1t* county, District of Co um) a, ft parties seoured tt sale.cn FRIDAY. the 6th day of Deo moerat the ES at the request yesterday, they will be made solely for political | ‘ansuitting the narratives of eye-witnenses of the Fill of er 01 pablic the District of Columbia relating to the arrest of | BuC¢.commanoing at 8 o'clock precisely." Admie- effect elsewhere, and without proper regard for! G'itewke Com pen sneenne of Private Thomas nts. persons as fugitives from service or labor, to- | 229° "K tomy 7 rm eth th all other 'aws concernin; rsons of E hour of 12 o’clock, the following piece of property O'Kourke, Company PD, 13th Pennsylvania Vol. 3 Wastir oe S iz pe OFFICIAL. tusted in Georgetown: Tre frat being parte of the well-being of the community being legislated | unteers, bY Captain’ W! E- Enright, commana. | “The auniih teint nenisgton, D.C. B fo the Comat puatrict of Columbia, be referred = Los No Gand. in Beatty & Howbing’ acai for. ing Company D, and officer of theday. at Canton. | book « o:ref-rence Military Surgery avd Army ae yn ere ittee on the Di.trict ef Columbia, TREASURY Ff big tion, situated at the : orthwest corner of F raderiok While we eball cheerful! . ment Rowley, near the Great Falls of the Poto. | Hyzie:¢. which Mrittary Surgeons at or rea, | 22d that the committee be farther Instructed to . o i e And 'Firet sts., fronting 9 fert, more or lens. on all cheerfully sustain thoughtful, | ret on the oh of November, 1561 Washicgton are invited t) consult, conaider the expediency of abolishing slavery in] Notice is hereby xicen of the readiness cf this rick, &vd 63 feet, no eor leer, on Firstetreet. weil-balauted and discriminating changes in The shooting of Privste O Rourke resulted tn dese FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED, the District, with compensation to the loyal hold- Department to redeem the Treasury notes author ant lot will So, att a Swe pares. soem Dei our whole judiciary system, we shal! deprecate | bis deati; ard Captalu Forlatt. for hives ein a ___. Genera; Secretary. _ ere of slaves ‘ ined by the aot of Congress approved 17th Deoem | Ps feo", more cr lees, on P iret exrect, and ru ‘anything of the sort which are likely to be neither | & has asked for » Cont of Ingniry (ig CREAM AND WATER iCE! Jobn Henry Russell ete ah conktess to Lieut. | ber, 1960 pumbered 63. in same addition, fronting 20 feet More nor less than revolutionary experiments at}, Af". 4 careful perusal of the narratives of Lieu- the best quality, at 37: obn Henry Russell, the o: s, seamen, and ° the west adeo Frederick street and running beck 160 feet deep, with the frame houre ereee, it, ie rt, a i rear tenant W.S. Day. Company Aj Assistant Seren | 880, boarding houses furnished wt low rates, °A | marines of the steaty £ igat> Colorado, for thelr | The interest on ‘uch Treasury notes will cease the expense of the only community lawfully at omens . ns are? Aseortmert of fine Cakes kept oa hand at tl 2 Pereacola: . ty on the firet day of Feb-unry next, by the terms of Morrison, Ist Sergeant ( in. Company D; Pitladelphta Confectionsry omne panned ane gallantry at Persacola; supplementary to an act the merey, in such matters, of the experimentors | Corporal Andrew W ayt, Company A,and Private | sti to authorize protection to be given to citizens of | the Sbove act. S. P. CHASE, a é, bo 7-1" Tat baheds ‘tet Seoretary of the Trea: A few years since an effort at judicial reform EAlward O'Leary, Company D,—all of the 1h —— tue United States wao may over deposits of ] ‘Was evsayed here. As it involved [in the shape} Pernsylv occupied by Mrs. McCann Also, fronting 2 feet on west side of street. Seow d back 159 feet deep, with the frame howse One half of the anehntn poeey Saavehe in 12 onthe from Gay of aale, ith in- terest. mVveySNoiD: 8 Cost 01 . aii RP JACKSON. Trustee, eta, ne : : vi rehant ‘ PEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN | 2uano, approved August I=, 166, to aboli Pc nin EO | a tee ae ape eee rate Captain I Fy meray - ce fF RRR OEOLITAN distinction now existing bet on tee MIGEE FOR SAL strong MULE, sound of the adoption of a new code} completely doing | Voiantrers, commanding at that place, the Major | Ses regneniet in Hereae whe linve ina Depart” | for tne reer age tbe, United States; to provide | 20/5 Bnd Kind. tn single or double beraess. For away with all the laws under which our fellow- | General commanding is satisfied thatthe shooting | ment. Large quattines ef 1° property now in | 20F the relense of certain persons confined In the | *le cheap. * eitizens bad lived since the first settlement of tue | Of Private O'Rourke by Capain Eagrivht we | tie: Distr ee eey the County of Washington, in the "3 ; SLE ee r = no 26 te HOS. DOWLING, Auct : ustifisble as an act of self-defence of no 3) 2awtf W.B. WEBB, Supt. District of Columbia: to establish a line of steam v 7 150 DIS) : ne ‘Coantey, and as acquiesence in {: was leftoptional | J/tesenry for the enforcement stains eee THE UNION PRAYER MEETiNG | Mall suips between San Francisco, In Califorula, 1 HE Well known New Ycrk rextaarant of Gos- | WPARSHAL'S SALF.—In virtue of a writ of With the people, of course it failed. as might] line PLS will be holden EVERY DAY thie eakNG | aud Shangbat, ia China, touching at the Sand: pe ride? arrangements, ard low prices. hae opened s | the Crrcut Gort of tne Destrret of Commins, fo have been expected. Frou the narratives taken and signed in pres. | ho English Lutheran Churoh, oorner of Hand iith | Wich {lands and Japan; to authoriz~ and fuctit- | Ree x Nevertheless, this opportunity to reform our | €"ce of Captain Foster, it appears that Captain | St; Commencing at haif-past 40’clock p, m., to be | tate mining operatio 5 re = ed one hour only, Enright was officer of the day at Cantonment | °08#272d one hour only, dadiciary in many essential particulars should | jowiey on the bte November, 1561; that he de- = be ‘Improved. Let Congress, on consultation | tected in a house within the lines # quantity off FSR FRI ile with num! of those interested in the socis! | whisky, and ordered it to be seized; that w! the of Washington and to me directed, wilexpos to lio pale, for cash. rst the rt House door of said county . the sth day of December next, 1961, at 120" the following z h at 247 Pa. avenue. south side, in the States of California | wow Fwelf hate tM HEY MEN” ‘oc 3-3in Beate eer pad In the Territories of the United | ce4aiw* roprietor. _ > States; and for the relief of Charles McCormick, Assistant Surgeou in the United States Army, | V[ARINE AND OPERA GLASSES Br die. will be bired on reaso: able tarm= to a | Were introduced, read and referred. Adjourned CAR —A HORSE Muitary Saddl and P : s right, taile, clam interest in to Lot No. . careful aol responsibie eficer. Address *Officar,” NE RS in'square No. 9 1.1m the city of Washi Condition and business prosperity of the Federal | thls wis doing. the deceased and another very | a thoviiee of the Evening Siar. Waszhing’on Hovsr.—Afier the close of our report yester- MILITARY AND TRUNK STORE, ‘metropolis enact the necessary reforms, one by | C/sorderly private of the same regiment offered | des 2." day— D. C.. together with Hi opt sipgslar > * = thereon, se! prop- violence and used thrents against Captain Enright, | 7 : Mr. Eliot introduced @ bill probibiting the James b. Coombe, and will be sold to aa'ie- ene, as necessity for them may be brought to in their efforta to obtain some of the whisky, in| (YOR SALE—At PLEMING & FOV'S Livery | cove tate by American citizens in American | ¢xREAT CLOAK OPENING AT MAX i " their notice. This can be done to great adven- | which last one of them succeeded. notwithatind: | otly Bea Bad eee HUESE:, per. AN vessels; referred GFEAT CLOAK ENING AT MAX tage to our community, and to the relief of Con- po Daa nistigac ar mcesdpe eee ai teat ke aaa r private rentieman, Can te seen at. Mr. Lovej v. urenecet a kee making ita WEDNESDAY AND ‘IRURSDAY, tess from the stigma that new justly rests upon y the guord, | the xbove stables, on C street, between 4: or navy to capture or retina, of ald in the capture —— and that deceased, drawing his bayonet and us! ta, ‘t ryt nd thi Nf 's bayonet and using | eta. 8 5-St* , it for i it neglect of its duty t is. y = si = fugi y Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, Costs and Circulars in for its persistent neglect o: uty to the Dis. r 7 ; 4.4 retarn of fugitive slaves, the foulest and most profane language, resisted 3 5 J a ail the la’est dosigns, wil) be open tor inspection Cousovone Tarmatt—The Savanna papers | {Kru with his companion, to the guardhoute; | ary, 832, after wh ch date the bile wil be posed | Mr. Cox introduced the follewies resolution; | ” Reinember the pisve is that Commodore Tatnall went down to | {2&t he snd his comrade continued to revile Cap. | ju the aad. T my ator ey for prlieston which was referred: Cloak snd ste ounaned tain Enright snd threaten bim with violence and | de 5-003t JOHN — attack the Federal vessels at Tybee, but after | reven: e; and thet he directed them to be tied, 3 ‘Store, OHN E. NEALE, Ww lew the exchange of prisoners in the pres- | _ 10 23-euSt No. 398 Pa avenue, = ERS—For | CD War bas already been practiced indirectiy, | g voy" p Sring at them for some time, and being unable to | though with mistaken leuity he caused this to be | ‘T'O,COAL D Se one Hon et Mine eee es [eoy | andes such excharge would not only increase | (GOV'T PATTERN decoy them under the guns of Fort Pulaski, he | “° !ooxely done, for fear of hurting them, that Hf nes Ho avenue, south hoor l between 9th and 10th a a ie = stree' Me udicisis No. 58 to January 1860, cy favor . Kendall. ~BELD! motets Late U.S Meter BY, PENSION OF FICE, Jenz 6rx, 1561. L. [AY CONCERN. aires foray eee Seat rants described h Bt the date following the fo! rant,a new Certificate. sued. if no valid objection ther appear AXLE BOXES, 0. for 120 acies, under the sot e Coal. daty expected to arit:e by ©. & O. Cans], to | the enlistments and vigor of our arma, but sub- Blackemithe’ Poushed Steel Hammers,” Bese, sie in the oaape af Duel Went and : { " all be! ests, an y > 5 rom ti ichange does not inv. ie recognition of Ms , . ie the sot o! This, if true, was very extraordinary conduct on i it Address, stating highest prica . » vovel - i acksmitha’ Buttreses (steel), No. 57,808, for 160 on the part of Commander Rodgers, who ought te fcr of he gourd tat they" conned i | Bes S50 Pon han: Anat t,Was” Gogh | trea ana goveramen arene | forges Boxee. aecn 1s onan a abaal, ane of to have remembered the Landlady’s song, which mesas Hf BunMES knife which deceased. had se WASHINGTON Gv MNASIOM. Man States be requested to inaugurate systematic | Springs. Azies, Vices, Sledees. &c., &c. for ways: y ic e tHth st. near Center Markat i mensures for the exchange of prisoners in the Coit's Army and Navy Revolvers. they were thus tied, and that then ©’Rourke - Tuary, 1857 —| ‘3, 1861 ‘ sae Gran ears ahanene aast establishment is uow open from 6 a.m, to | present war. 0. c &o = . in the name 2 «Ducky, ducky, ducky, come and be kilied, brandishing the knife, and, together with bis Ong of ths officers in atteniange from i to | "On inotion of Mr. Watts, it waa resolved to pun- | Now being received by ELVAN iene —- My customers are hungry and their bellies must | comrade, threatening to take revenge on all wie tary lias uid do wel to oka samen tree meen: | ish Major Lynde and other officers for surrender. de3 Iweo (Repay TN to Ta aonate, § sores, issued a snr be alied. rere Coucerued in confining him, detied arrest; | teonth, ‘$25"th ; . ing Fort Filimore to an inferior force of Texan oe — — Marck: 1855, in the name of Samuel-R. Jack say The Department will no doubt institute a rigid | that the vuard. though ordered to rearrest him, sized new WAGON for tebels OR SALE—A inquiry into the matter, 1 onder to ascertain why | Were backward. and did nol obey the order; thai | (gL O VES! _ e Mr. Pendleton offered the following - one or two h_raes suitable for a eutler or gro- be did not im ately, or sooner, go up with upon Sergeant Coleman attempting to prevail on CAPS! Resolved, That the Comuniites on Judiciary be | C&T; @PPly at 379 Maryland svenue, tetween 2d | march, 1955, in the name of William H . the deceased to lay aside the weston ‘and yield KSKIN GLOVES, tustructed to Inquire what change, if any, tm nee | Bid Mesreets. C.OVENSTEIN. | Bord tanrs on oe Lat Gey of July, tass— Bis small, Nigbt-draft steamers and blow Fort | to arrest, be assaulted him fercely with the Rare SIGHTARY GaUNTLETS, essary in the laws regulating the tking of depr- | -“ : fa lee ee under the set of Pulaski and tis 169 heavy Dabigren shell guns| Makine reveral cuts at him; that Captsin Eee: INDIA RUBBER HATS. Histone to be used in the Federal courts, and the | Sirs peepe LOC WOUD, To, ker ps. bo she eee well, into the air. No wonder Commodore Tatuall | ht coming eh end sxteitne Gacotard togive} A largo asaortme t tt ae pemrance of process for witnesses in criminal | DENTAL OPERATIONS wth: Wao nd Granted Bop ember SKN 1ASL a act, * 88 er reatened , lo 5-'m SE J . Georgetown, cases. opted. te ve (0. 31,088, acres. retired with bis flect, im utter disgust at such | and taunted by him; thot Captain 'Ewrigne pre’ | PORTANT TO TAR DAD | “The following, introduced by Me Duna, was | Pe evenees Choc am in the name of Abel Pistts. and jovember conduct on our part, and particularly after wast- j sented a pistol, warning de-ensed of the cong. | J MPORTANT TO THE LADIES! nue, Chieroform given, if desi f persistence, and approaching bi To a los “rat th Committe; Foreign Af-| | ere ees ing se much gocd powder, by heavy firing for | Guences 0: » ching him, Mrs. M. A. HAM esolved, That the Committee on Foreign Af- 5—0) s—O) nearly two hours, with the Amorieen tent | szain ordered him to siveup the sane teatee tinnee to draw grarmneea, Of Balticore, oon-| sive be itatructed ts Inquire into aud report | Just PALONS=o pee ports! ot his geant Coleman, at this juncture, stepped between | ful W INTER BONNETS, cAD ® whether it !s practicable aud expedient to obtain prime Onions, For als low. ly beyond range shot, they not In any them, and requested deceased to give up bis DRESSES, and MILLINERY i. general, at the rights aud privileges of settiementand of citi- GING F BURCHELL, way noticing his attack or wasting their ammu- | knife. to which deceased replid with acut which | ber Show Rooms, No. 246 Pa.avenue, over MM zensbipon any part of this continent or on the | _*** a and I ste. nition In like manner fm merely making a noise grazed Coleman’s person. aud caused him to jump | Robert Wright's Corset Depot is adjacent islands south of the United S’ates for the RMY FINGER MITTENS, Just the thin The next time tae t &, and that deceased had again raised hisarm URS! FU R B!! | benefit of such free persons of African degcent as A for the Soldier, also Buckskin Gloves, and - gallant Commodore makes a | jn'aci to strike, when Oo desi i el * : , we would est that he should by may desire to emiyrite thereto from the United | Gauntiets, at States, or where such emigrants may form them- 324 Ps. ave., Back Room, wary 4, om. <0, 42.216, for 80 sores, the act of beme of John ‘and granted on the Sl dev aff costumer aaa ras emma n Enright fred with _F UR Birt {ital effect. It would thus appear that there was | MINK SABLE. he decoy Aimssif from under the gus of Fort| left to to the DfMcer of tbeday, in the execution eres, on the lst da: May, 1856.—Jaouary Ll, ti a selves into independent colonies, under such pro-} 4° #tf__or 355 D st. between 9th and 10th. . Polaski, end venture sufictently near to the | of his office, the ebotce of retieating bela ie WATER MiENCH eABLE, | tomas mey eccure them from foreign malene. wee Oar, ERLE TS AND] wise _ 7OSEPH 8. BARRETT. | Peach thom cod thetae a egabet may be able to | Sror patting him to death, eee en OMPLRY; | In great variety, ard ohens, at | | SResotutions oh the rebett laid Pe aegane’ bask hoon por aOG Dates tater | — Feack them, and theirs in retura may reach him. | micbt not have bren possitle orca batters | feo im”? BE peer eon oeoremow®. 5: earvtons being reads enn oe el Sch and Torn, “0°8 FoOms OF S88 Drakes ioe B°oS**s eee aee se? PPR Soe Gertalnly been been very pr-jadicial to good or-| ()** WUD $7 50 PER CORD. A resolution tostructing the Commites on ‘Ter- GREY AND WHITE BLANKETS, 329 Suxserivaxis AvaNCE. Up The U. S. war steamer James Adger ar- | der and mili discipline. “In adopting the al- I am recetving sensored Oak Wood, which | | Titories ty inquire into the expediency of provid- 2,000 just received at The is now t> the public rived at Baltimore on Tuesday night from South. | t:M3tive of dealing summarily with the offender | wil) Mell St Asso Sees ak AY delivered for | ing for the completion of the territorial capitol of 04 Pal ONEY’S. 2, boty Lhe Propnetor eadeavor to ampton whither she aad been on a cruisein search | C2Pt#!9 Eorizbt simply discharged his duty.| $3.50 per cord, Utab, aud to report by bill or otherwise, was| 4¢4-tf 394 Pa. avenue back room. | give fu ection toall who may pa- tac His conduct was not enly justifiable but merito- of mo, at the railroad, or of C. B.| ag eed to READ—-RRE. iz A nize him. . ‘onfederats war steamer Nashville. She | rious 56 Leiner aneOk, riders leit wt my reat] ““y' resolution offered by Mr. Holman reaffirming NAVY 4ND PILOT BREAD. e AST from te 12.0 eosk- at came by way of Fayal andthe Azores, and im-| If there were any conflict In the narratives of peering aireet, aeertha'Lons Brides, will | ig principles of ihe Crittenden resolutions i— RATS EEE - at ‘ol houres ai the mediately on her arrival an officer was dispatched me 2 Court of inquiry, would be or- | G8 5-31" r 8.W.K HANDY, | #dopted on the 22d of July last were tabled by a eeteniias quate 3S thy toes & ype ms sbort- to Washington. She brings no intelligence of pee privates ali concer oo semertanty Prorigara Is STORE, ——S:—SCS «SRR 7 G0 GS A journed coming 81 70 per oniy ‘Aleo, Bread in sacke game 0 ‘EAS, &0., always on hand. special interest. further invest!vation seme unnecessary. AND FOR 841.E ShOTOGRAPRELS. SS aed 1BON rare a ee as 2 The Mejor General commanding cannot 5.900 pairs B'us and Gre: CIEAT FOR OasH— PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 4 fourtesnte st. SCA lotter from Western Virginia says: «<1 | speak in the same terms of commendation of the J de 4-st* rey’ ‘AND AMBROTYPISTS, as eocry to inform you that Major Slemmer, of | comduct of the guntd on this cocaeien we ee | 2.28 Puuhie and Single Gemt Panoy pe Now is your time to ordera supply of 1.00 Lined and Unlined Buffain Robes, "i of ci - Cl Fort Pickens fame, is not expected to live. He | S2bordinate and mutinous behavior of the de- | Buckley's Patent Cane-scat Army Chatre, the beat Sapersisl of tegcieeccone es Gouv ann, gt OEE Faguee. BWIss o INE.” . ‘am Cras, Notice to Pegs FROM PHILA- now s stook of ail the most Mat: ris! of every description used in the aft, at eOPHTR. ‘Aiches, aun Bt the very and bis comrade was, so | camp chairin use. GEO. DABLS & CO!S, 4 eteamer bamberisin that end came bere to Inspect the troops, but was attacked | mained at large and unpunlahed, a diegrace oO Favor Send Shiyock’s Camp Cots fourth ety above Chcatiute Putied is ebove port fv Alexanden tnt = ods cy Svs bere bednand 1 none ia Nich Beatty al | tbe texlment. It Ie was eapectally dingrscefal to | Beathor, Halt and} xocior Pillows ko., ac, | RAYunE JOE reosived » lar ge Uaioe of Celumbis. to sail un have bad—and is now = had cherge of the camp that day. JAS_C MoGUIRE &'CU., 0 iladelpnia THOS, RSTER, ecodition. His wife is here witt hime The ‘guard had orders to arrost these mutiaons | _de 2 cour Toutust sua Paravonde._| NST. kuch via Agent!” Philadelpnia THOS, WE ar, 2 5 moet unbecom | oe st ont Pov avenue. ene iso ve mesa PR oe : NOTICE TO OFFICERS, a HYDE VIDSON Agents, The Baltimore Sun ea __ | solderlike backwarduess, these orders were not A Fi NDIA RUBBER PANTLOONB, Le, de 4-2t* & RM een " ys that sora Mc-| obeyed. The nataral and necessary consequences | spirited: vet tet rant ees aizlish and} J phate otis: | 2° i iy macneed,a Coats, Punchos, ko, at : ensued. If they had done their duty withicn, dure Ba: i tnohe Supply Depot, NOTICE Sor the purpose of joining hie femily in Pennayl- | 804 rromptitade, the officer of the day woald uot | high. nd Will Ito dou eee a_inales tcagaale OMfOe Hack Room, Tux of the J and “others, owing iin Seis nee oie) ne i Ari, Peed | ieee snumea ease] ee mse SRT, | aR tmnt or vi iscipline. st “@ avenu 42" . the winter. of O'Roake is ou the heads of those who surene E WORSTED GOODA, ey Evans or Boise es Byes DAY. 4 | Site December let, 1s, ng them to sign —— om when ordered to #1 hi hy ‘tment of Ladi = ‘ : Terie, the, Publishers, Petersoa & Bros.,| "By command of Mejor Gecenl Metin: | AAR TNMIY K Ansuctnant of Ladice out Chul | wogirabiersti sof Horse’ Blankets, all of wich 108. 1 K. PLANT & 00., PBiladelphiz, we bave the capital new story SB; Witutams, Ase’t. Adjutant General. | Hosiery, Gloves, &o. ko, Also, 8 large invoice PIOHN B. PUDNEY. $0 Det tetween bcd eth; ah from “Tempin Bar,” entitled “For Better For| Oifclal: Ricup. B. Inwix, A:de-de-Camp. Stange an, wil toed eronp and at ees erise 3 S34 Ve. ave.. Back Room, goog “NCR ee orth of Kt, Worse.” This is the 25-cent edition published No's0 Matter srase + o7oe? deitf or 355 pst Jot, } deegts Wastington. Be w the Petersons. _bo i2-3w* 10> Prince Napol ; ____ SCHLAICH & CO, CAUT M WATCH franc: ee the pe necas Clothilde r Ares rd N NEW MILLINERY. ly Cou equcnen ott vo coma ae 4 wi My ses of O Prince Louls Pbti- — 3,000, OW Opeving a very select assortment of | :ttion of thed ey on Rel ort a the monument of Count Cavour. Her royai high- WINTBR Bo! handon’s CHA the Sist of oes too cine nees writes: “Im becoming a Frenc’+ womau, by iZ ona newest most Ata , POF the ose’ tiewe ‘in imperial, oN fret » @Wwise SUES Rear sito | Seca sva ae eerie eee Se A Rd eae a tes com ™y name to my ind’s In doing t+ Este. Romney ivanig. ove. .@& Cha don W; ‘The | REE ER boaor to the memory of Count Cavour.” faved to pe A. anh Shannon the failure uf the potato | ,,14/, |2t Caving capacity of the marine tect ro general and complete than trading ting Bene poeken fan is} a | ew York, hgh BEANCH bets, | de THE LADES OF WASHINGTON, M. open hands His te HAM Re Ya pevineme for hair, i f DRESSES, and cleran! Miia? ed et cols col eet not for, ifeny, belo 800, tue secei pls of producaat tbat port ti Indiena bas ip Kentucky atnetern regt- ine 2 ave t smi een t- at ton Coy ! free companies of cavalry, ant} i athe . OW atiat it vee ae u Wednesday, becen- seure the ted. tile y. and Odio bas wnt ane Mee archagad 4 it utdodk at Neots Bee 78 the oelebra card vy i when noet to aot te i § the closect wiil bi ‘ont’s pri rien: eee bed ae ra d [Steere 31m 00 bemvels of grin syn. {eee Ste detiw 107 OR ereee a | no 2-1w* Se ay Seti ay Co Ret ee RANE A co wor weual fali sto Kelsi de ba eet w -* and Verings, fo cicz es ‘