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Ug, but unrelenting hostility and oppoaiUuit black-republicniiiw aud iu allies, we do expect tbat the true men of (fee North ui Congreaa uill <?nd by tin u brethren of the South. * ith the ? ' Mm kjit undibtlung iuwn<?s, in putting the great doc ^t mac of popular sovereignty and congressional n-m- to? r.terreiitn n into practical operation, which tbev ex- ' "*** h,!.;led iu placing tl upon the statute books of lb? ^ o i in try uf , Tux SotTH" ta compe lled to dissent froiu both the j iomiaes and the conclusions of the able report of the ift Mason of the Senate Committee on Foreign Re lr"** laiions in the Paulding Walker case. TJu South, sltrr stating the {?r>sition of the committee, that the y affair of the arrest only concern* the government c>f leai tie United States and the government of Nicaragua. ^ exclaims. with aoine enthusiasm. "What ! is no rejia-i,U' 11 due the individuals who are the victim* of an / ,i I legal violence and unwarrantable usurps- bvi ----- - . . ~ (err I I, .vhi^i IN sumcienuy conversant with n jtliu !jlrr. ..flaw to understand that a party de- dm in the violation of statute* may not invoke the 3* 1 ,\il artn "f government tb put him right. If Gen. Walker set on foot a military expedition against the orate of Nicaragua in contempt of our laws, it would by he a men* 11 uw perversion of well defined legal prac- stn nee to yield to his demands of restitution and re- ! ,:,e The offended majesty of law (high words oi l these, demands atonement t" but such atonement Prei iiflbtl urely should not ba mads to offenders. If the expo- 1 VJj, l.rion referred to left our shores illegally, General j Walker and his men in connexion therewith can saic never be treated as citizens having the right to claim ?"n she protection of the government. They are tatnted with wrong. Nor can we agree with the The Smith, 1 wk< :h:?t national sovereignty is such an insppeasable j rgan as to be incapable of determining the extent of its own wrongs, and of deciding upon the manner Hy uf their redress. If the sovereignty of Nicaragua ha* been violateil by us. wc insist that Nicaragua pjj, .hall at least hare the right to say how much, if j to i anv she is injured, and what will satisfy her. We 1 ^ f . far as to maintain, in opposition to The South. ' ^ thai it is clearly the right of any nation to consent to ma, the military occupation of ita soil by another ; and | ^ we are equally clear that this doctrine is not at ail in j conflict with the policy laid down by Mr. Monroe. ! la* The Monroe declaration waa not addreaaed to the I States of America; it whs intended to announce to Phi European governments a line of policy which should ! ^ ... . . . | mo c v- i s republic. n merroa to r>arope?n col' mzatimi. ! We think ii due to the subject to add that, in our thr judgment, such expeditions as that of Walker, enia- i ^ nating from a country which is extending its frontier for limiu more than fifty miles a year?a country whose wh expansive powers, by the simple laws of popnlation, are/ufficicnt to gratify both cupidity and ambition? clu should be regarded as mere eruptions upon the body- "h politic. They may betoken the health of the system, ts pervading enterprise, and point to the future ex- 0j^ tension of the country; but we are convinced the To work is not to be done by forays, but by labor. i ^ PENNSYLVANIA AND KANSAS. ; oh: Extract of a letter from a member of the lcgiela- 1 tore of Pennsylvania, dated at llarrisburg on the ^ I8tli instant: Jol " In the House* to-day resolutions to instruct memlx-rs ci t'ouirress on the Kansas question were introduced. * On the resolution to instruct our senators to vote ' jGp against the admission of Kansas as a State under the Le- -pp,, compOrti constitution, the vote stood?for the resolution tw< !7.&puu*t'6 . This vote was against proceeding to a ; uw sv-nd reading, thereby killing off debate. This is con- , J udrnd decisive, though a joint resolution on the same j left subject luis been committed to a special committee." | he ' An por FlOEJ llw Ceorfis Kederal Coins. ; THE PE?Xi UESSITE DEMOCRACY AND GEN. WM ^ WALKER. ; >-ot We arv democrat* of the progressive school, and we j No acknowledge, as an article of our particular faith, the firm <*"' 1-ciief that it is the dnrtmy of our nation to carry demo- ?hs (Tatit principle* ami democratic institutions over this int. whole c lUnent. Bui whilst we firmly believe in thl* J treat miwkm of oar rune, end in this greet destiny for otb oar country, we believe timer greet events will be brought fro nbout by just end honorable means We could not look ! ?h with pride or pleasure through the vista of the future of P? our country if we believed her greatness *w to he achieved P? 1? murder, robbery, or oppression. Hitberto, no foul doi blot has stained the page of oar national history ; let us H? to it that our d??l? ahaJl be equally free front crime Hh and dishonor in the future. We believe it is ?a much the , no interest and the duty of nations aa of individuals to deal justly with their neighbors; and we believe it ia one of the u#ti-nal duties of the United States to set an exam Ca pie "f national integrity and juatfcw to the rest of the I pn world. Whilst we profcaaoor firm belief in what are gen j no ' tally considered ultra democratic doctrines, we have no j hi( (<ufh that either the honor or the prosperity of our conn- U( <ry will be promoted by the roving adventures of tlcn Wm Walker. We have watched the movements of this )ao man for many years ; his expeditions all commence and ^ end io the same manner He appeals to the ruling paa- ^ ow si'>u* of our adventurous young men, by promising them 1 eV( wealth and glory if they will moiet him in overturning : S.ane governroeut with which oar country ia at pernor Whilst hi* adventure is successful, he appropriates all the wealth and honor to himself, but when disaster and de- txj f?at surround him he contrives means of escape himself, ^ whilst his deluded followers are consigned to untimely faj gravus, or hoprlev* poverty ffc u aUcsyt wntmrty, and OO ^ that aooouut, if on no other, is vrry poor material out of . ^ which to manufacture a hero. But that is not the worst part of the story : he is always on the wrong side. He alwsya loses the confidence and support of the people j *h< whom he profeaaes to liberal)'. He made a perfect failure nei in lower California By the assistance of Bivas he ob- j of Uined power In Nicaragua, bat soon lost it all. and when j of relieved by Captain Hwris be d not control any part of by (be <.>nntry except that within the reach of the guns of cit hi* f.rrt, and none of the natives were in his army, be jot having to depend alone upon the Americans for proter- he tioo. It sounds ridlculocs to hear Walker tailed the bV ! '-sident of Nicaragua, when it is known be has Iwea pri (asm liy the mariners at a single ship from the midst of hi* people, without car at them offering to defend him ; bis and when he again landed among hisNicaragnana not one of them rallied to Ms standard n ? The greatest admirer of Walker cannot point to any F* benefit he has conferred upon this or any other country. [ ?ss He h?? deluded a great many men to an untimely death; lm hi* burned t few due*, and killed many of tar wretch- m ?d lahilitaati of Central America, but what good ban k* * 8 f lint h the question. Reflecting. oonsrientiani men * ? '*W' to reman. and oooclnde tint unlawful expedMno*. *? Inch bring many miseries upon the people of Cnatral "* America. are not the beet means of converting them to an . tha it ltng faith in oar politic* or rdigioa Burning their cm r>t*e?. and killing their people, in time of peace, h not t*n > b* best or the anmattanp of makhtg them oar friend* and nla *!) ? *. Good mencannot pray to* the roam of each ex- * fdiUn*. and prudent men bars no faith So them or V* tbeir leaders If wily politician* am wishing to torn re* 'beu aaiia to oatcha popular bmeae, 1st them not mistake gtt iiery impulse* of a few ardent ami patriotic young men th* <-b- sober amond thought of the people. Tha great in 1 " a of the American paopl* believe that oar Inn* and fw uMisnttong oao be extended best and eamat by jaathr to pi I our neighbors, and by meaaa of and thmngh the fantru h ' ???t*Jiir of our national government. k?1 , anr OFFICIAL. =; mraamasr m Star*. WHlmfM! Jaaiu/r M ISM Inf ttniitVn >?. 1>~n rwn-M ?? Mr Separtmaal W Unr I r? -~1 the felled <wn?'it u ttorwtfle- ?f the iWOi tins I ? ? ''.tin tW naa? <4 i B tluner, l?-Vat*ia< In tlw ?toit> "WW* I ' I *Vuii " tin ra> tflwg a <-hr?avw?"ter. X?t* he*o .a 1,1, I Ua r - ,,um Ja* Si tolif Ji i KELItilOVS MTILLIUEKS. >o*nu? k? ou ratios "hr ram .Km Rev i H Kr y, of Springfield, husetta, h**> aocejdad the kf^xjiuUueot to the pm- . J <-hai)Wi of the American chapel in Pari*, recently "* hired bun by the ouaril ?t director* at the AmeiV^n ' f<?%i CLrirtltn Unsafe. ! -1 I CatiaAml is now La uwv of ercxtkm at Berlin, 00 nth,) which will ouwt lhalers, the steeple th rbkh will be higher than the dome at fit. Peter'* *1 *r U V .Imertnit ibNr f nei is in a healthy condlthiu At oi recent annual marring at the Board at Managers the wurcr i*csruU*i hie report, ithowing the reoeipte for . ember. 1*57, to have been $2.995 4k, and the exeea $2,137 12 Ul (aiuat ie now * prominent missionary field, and we ' ii that the Methodist* have *u<. eroded in erecting the "! I church in Lwouiptou The Imihling t? of atone, th large enough to accommodate three hundred per- la ? _ | ?o i'lmjnfawf Attn*t.?At the recent meeting of the ru mgeiical Alliance at Berlin, them were preterit fruiu to mauy 979 member*, Hps in 1, Kranee 12, Switaerlaud lir Italy 2, Holland 11, Belgium 4, Demuaik 11, Swe.2, England 144, R>train 12, Turkey 2, Greece 2. Aaia '* tfrica 3, America 23, Australia 3 total 1,247. *P luok-Ilawiuuy?The South Carolina legislature ha* Ai red * formal resolution declaring "that the vending lt he Holy Scripture* and book* of a religious character *t itinerant* is not hawking and peddling, l'> a just con- ! Kt iction of the laws of the State upon that subject.'' w| I II. S. CbtkJrc Almanac for 185ft will appear in a tew it ?. lt ha* bma prepared by Mr. Kirker. <of the firm q, Minigan A Brother, Mew York,) who thus confers a I it obligation on the Catholic public, and lay* the fuun- I ion of what, we are assured, w ill in future years be a I uable and well-executed manual. * 'rnprtm cf Mimnn?.?A healthful tmxniou&ry cydr it is \ 1 to prevail in tlie Sandwich Island* The amount i *4 tributed far religious and benevolent objects the last m r wu $22.580. Many candidates bold themselves j 1* iy to go "to the region beyond" to make known, ; p, ere Christ ha* not been named, the tidings of the Go*- , ^ G rfw*er? cf Stgroa in Sabbath schools will find useful a ; le volume of "Motes and Questions, with Text* and : tuns, by Bev. E T. \? inkier, of Ohm-teuton, South niint. it in published by the Southern Baptist Pubii- ti ion Society, and is certainly well calculated to accom- cl 'h the design of the author. It i* easy enough to talk tr the educated, but it requires more than ordinary talent q bring truth home to the untutored mind ; and he acnplishes a good work who performs auch a duty. * r*r BafUtt Chuxha at J'hUadiiflua are now the scent* of ! ny interesting revival*. At Hansom-street Church the aching of the Kev. T. L. Bret-ken ridge has been at- ( lied with great multitudes, and numbers have united. I Holmesbmg, meetings have been in progieim for the 1 t four or five weeks with farorable results. Fifteen ' tl sons have been already baptised. More arc awaiting : w ordinance, and inquirer* are multiplying. At West ; n iladelphia Bev. E Kelley has baptised twelve converts ' o the fellow?hip of the dak afreet Baptist Church, : 01 stly from the Sabbath-school. j ^ UySdah Thwarted ?Gibbon and Voltaire and Chester- ' m d, distinguished infidels, labored earnestly to over- I <>w the cause of Christ How has (rod, in Ilia provi- 1 a ice, thwarted all their plans ! Gibbon * house at Lake j <jj nan, it is said, is now a hotel, in which then- is a room ^ the sale of Bibles ; Voltaire's printing-press, from j j,, ith he scattered widely his infidel tracts, has been ap- | jy priated to printing the Word of Goii which he sought j y liestroy ; and Chesterfield's parlor, where an infidel p, b used to meet to rail at religion, is now a vestry, q ere the groans and prayers of the penitent go up to d! Toku JJau, whose recent death cut short a life of btnev- " nee, left a will which embrace* the toliowmg bequest* : 1 ?H the Maryland Colonisation Society, $1,000, and an ' mitv of $24: to the Protestant Episcopal Theological j iiinary and High School of Virginia, $15 ,000 ; to the ' cl Binary of the Protestant Episcopal Chimh, diocese of ' n k>. $15,000 ; to the American Bible Society, $10,000 : the American Tract Society, $10,000 ; to the Protect- : Erangelical Society for ibe promotion of evangelical ** jwledge in New York, $10,000 ; to the Bev. H. V. D. ins, of Baltimore, his valuable farm and stock at Long ^ tea ; also the balance of his large estate, after willing <* two sisters an annuity of $367 during their lifetime. 01 : tot*tor's slaves are manumitted at oncc. Rev. I>r I" ins and his son are appointed executors of the will, i * - amount bequeathed to the former gentleman is been $150,000 and $160,000. The whole estate is val- j ^ 1 at nearly $250,000. , P1 2sr. Churl** Amy, who died recently at Pittsburg. Pa., $700,000 worth of property, a large share of which j ^ has bequeathed to religious and charitable institutions. ; long the bequests are $20,000 aa a fund for the sup- ] I* t of superannuated clergymen of t he Methodist persua- to i ; $5,000 are given to Mr. Pansavant's infirmary?a j so tie bequest to a noble institution ; $5,000 more are de- M led to the Insane Asylum for Western Pennsylvania, i r are his relatives forgotten, those most in need re- ; " ring most. After large specific devises to institutions, 10 irities, and friend*, the residue of his estate is divided to 0 two portion*, one-half of which is to be devoted to : civilisation and Christianimtion of Africa, and the it ler half to the elevation of the colored people of the ot s States and in British America. It is not certain w ether the bequest last mentioned refers to the colored w >ple of the faded Suites or of the fret Stat**. All that * 1 of tliis will in which the public is interested will t! iibtless be made public in due time. Hon. Thomas M. if1 we, president of the Exchange Bank, and W. M. tl inn, esq., arc named Iris executors. It will surely be ! g1 small task to decide upon and carry out a plan for the j ffl ilixation and Christianiaation of Africa. to A BonrpttrU in tie rneAhood?The European Roman j Jj tholic papers have full details of the ordination of | ^ ince Lucien Bonaparte, one of the son* of Piince Cani- J h , who not long since departed this life He pursued ; studies in Rome, and is represented as bring remarks i for his pietv and learning. As a mark of peculiar ; ? or, hi* Holiness. Pins IX, himself conferred upon him j ly orders, being the only instance, or at furthest the j * ml, in which he has performed that function since bis i h n elevation to the chair of Peter. This suspicion* a ;nt took place on Sunday, December 13th, 1?57, in gj ce of a large multitude of persons, including many ^ xnberx of his own family, as well as a great number of - dignitaries of Rome. The fallowing morning he offer- ' up the holjr suTificc of mw fur the first time, car- 1 ? inded in Eke manner by a large concourse of the f.iith- L On the 19th he (fare, for the first time, the bene- ! p tion of the moat holy sacrament, at the close of a re- i at given "by the celebrated Father Felix. Wm Mi Aaynr Gjsayf?A work, it appears, is : C1 jrtly to he pubHahed in New York city, (and rimulU- T >qs1t in Great Britan. i having for its ialject a history the gipsy race, the matter being mainly from the pen the late Walter Samoa, a Scotch gentleman, and edited hit ton, James flbnaon, who is now a resident of this ! ? y. The latter, in a. communication to one o( our city P irnala, states that the "History of the Gipsies" which h is about publishing originated in two or three oontri- ' si Dm to JBtadwoof Mmgumt, which were discontinued i g ncipally at the suggestion of Sir Welter Scott, under ; (M fnsHgaMoa the author (lately defeased) proaecuted ' inqubieaiato the subject. JUu and <As*nahr, it is m- w tod, da not oenstitute a gipsy. It is a usustiuu at raor. ! P laaadoa of blood and descent, and the knowledge which 1 a m with the blood and descent. As yet, what little we ! ti i know ?f the subject Is to be derived from Mr. Bor- q r'a works- Even he, however, is deaisdto be oompeit to uiuliiulmiil It In Hn i ?pmlirmiirr srnsr or, being ||ssj hTlnn IT. "HI r sock, confine* his allusions to the to that part sf it only which popularly passes for gip i. "The subject of the gipsies." eeys Mr. Mmeun. names a very great importance when it is considered it there cannot be less than 250,000 of the race, of all ! a toe, colors, characters, occupation*, degrees of educe- \ u a, cultwv, and position in life, in the Biltish Isles ,j ne; while there is an immense number of the same \ ?hs the PottedOtotmcf America." But the roost inrtont future in the lorthcomiag work will be that with j *' mmetoBaayea. toe author of _ finfiim thr* ~x?? ~?** T***" * "irc ,1K>^ltad-rrf%too.wt*W' <Jtorto?i?ki Banyan. to* *wd* rfto* oomanmk?*?ot> to whkhjrr to~^ rcd "ia to to proved to tore boon an Egyptian Pil- u m. bryund era toe toactow of * donbt A dajto | added to tto hhtory of thr human family. to ebow ; ? a glpay, one of a i.lue|ii*?t f*?. can * geadanmn, j I, what in morr, a dfittan OCRCAI. WBUKAK, * CO., j * Bmkert, C oniwn PW* A*? **?* ?* ?> *WT roe*. j ? ^8T'E circular note* and credit* for tiwellera, ? ,,?*** taa?**rrl?ipai.->*- ?< l*? ??rkl *??. mrrc.., r ?>r ?? ? R"rr^? (*>?? kr ui ?1 3?t4 luc allllws. Tu ~ of liir SnmssoaiAS IsariTtTtoa?-On Friday < vetiing Prvfcwor jj item. of Harvard, iWlvcred at the Hurl th son tan ItaOi ?- , Mfl wli ticwi a lecture cm "Modern Greece." The accomplished ^ ^ iturer has recently reUirnoi Irian a {fligrimagc to Uci- i and fat* description had all tbs fic-shnew* of persouai j ^ ,, t* M alloc A# a preface to hie remark* he rotated the y^.,, tuwrxi-'D of Byron with (Jreffc TVm h? omubatted wjMi e I event theory of a learned German thai tin Grat-h* I e no lunger the true descendant* of the old demigods, it have their blood drtiaaod by the bclavouian* and her raue* that have overrun their soil. bach is not the ileal sc The race* of foreign descent are recognisable and whirl, t Ktiurt from the pure Hellenic stock The modern Protest! reek feature* are of the class* mould, and the language Q. Teal the present day ia not so tar removed from the tongue Perv les Nor are the modem* the degenerate race ' '* ^ at >* erroneously supposed Centuries of oppression Iie* **" ive not, it i* true, passed orer them without leaving cation, u,e trace For two centuries and a half the Franks had undoub ie, although now all that mark* their sway is one old ( wtr and some stuor coffins More enduiiug and more uUl w?* Uie rwa? of the Turks It was no degenerate wple that rose against the Turkish swat. 1" many re- t,u0 ecU tl?e war of the Greek revolution iftaaUcd the |A? uu-ik-an war of independence, excepting that in Greece |TC waa a war of extermination on one side, and to rexxm- ! met the edifice of civilisation on the other. Professor 1 Mr. f iton believed that had a Greek empire bee* constituted Suprrin hen the battle of Navwrino crushed the Turkish power j mpriel would have spared Europe the Moody war of the daily pi irnea. It U impossible in our limited space, and at the late j ?ur at which the lecture closed, to give anything like j sketch of the lecturer's remarks, or of the genial flashes at caused him to be Interrupted every now and then liy iplausc Grooce he represented as in a high state of ^ ^ oral and social advancement. Education receives a ciif>per. rgr share of governmental care. Religion Is free. The bound i ess is free?as able and free aa the press of Washington, ber of c i short, all that is now wanting to the prosperity of broke c i. nf kur !t>_ the low im u""ut' tain Ja itutioiis. , , mined One anecdote related by Prof Felton is new When j BUpprw le Greek struggle for independence wu drawing to a to ahoo use the Greeks made offer to a statesman of this couny, now in retirement, to send an American over to reeoe as a dictator, the Greeks having more sympathy I ith and more confidence in American institutions than j ^ ^ i the interested policy of Europe llsd we been as sva- -/bxtoi! lions of territory then as we are now Greece might have ; (-jtv sen knocking at the door of the Union. i in the bearer Tns W jlshixctos Thesis* has been immortalised by Indiam re accomplished editor of the New York Irish News, ho describes it as a perfect little wonder of art, inge- ' uity. and taste, which sprung in a night into the bright ! Bo*i it existence Hear him : j w*nf ' Bounicault and Stewart are deeply in love with it. . is their creation. Out of a bleak hall, cold and white j rr!*i s a Methodist meeting-horn*-, tbeir combined indus son !U y and genius called forth and taahioncd this dainty ) liniaturc palace of the Drama '{he walls suddenly ! raped themselves in crimson. They knew the red pet- j On th? coats were coming into vogue, and the plaster and j r*T u' rick on the grandest scale anticipated the taahion. From i Thr fr le dull floor vistas of gorgeous foliage, baitmkal bat- j Ul n"rrr ements, modern drawing-rooms, with all their appro- j Wr**1 s riate fresco and filagree work, rose by enchantment. | bandeiien sprouted from glittering pillars, or broke ?^ ito light from nooks and crevices, which, after a little, err effluent with beauty, jewels, fresh flowers, and all : ic graces and treasures of the toilette Lines upon lines , ; green benches popped up and occupied the camj space | ftween the orchestra and parquettc door, and all over J u,fr-i<>r< ic gallery, which, in a graceful curve, swept round the : imsoocd walls, men, ifuu, irom piracy perosam auu ? mi ice*. here and there and everywhere, statuettes and Waiisri ast* of men famous in the world of letters, famous for teir lyric or tragic skill, famous for their humor and cu ?eir achievements with the voice and pen, began twinkng and shining, as though the place were a pocket Pan- r,ri,, ion. and the demi god* visited the earth in a diamond nubtmu liLion. it is a fairy structure?one of gossamer deli- Bol WJi ry ; and the colored light which plsri among the jwer-bed*, and through the waters of marble fountain*, here gold and silver foh perpetually sparkle. *ecms to ive Wvn stolen by a hand more cunning than that of le aon at lapetns. and been diffused and luxuriously im- u,, isoncd there." ts>rt t'r E Strixt Bai-tut K? sdat Scbooc..?The F.ev John ? ? . . With 1 ;rg, editor of the Baltimore True Union, gives in his pa- wiiii. o :r ati interesting account of the Sabbath school attached j T]ii A< i the Kev. Mr. Samson's church, in this city. This 1 J*a l] liool is under the superintendence of Z. llichards, ewj., j rd is divided into three sections, for the instruction of j >ung men, juveniles, and young children. The young : en are in a Bible class, which, with its accomplished : wcher, is thus described : Fathl ' The Bible class is what may be called a model one . consist* ai about fifty young men. The gentleman who R mdnct* this class is Thomas LT. Walter, esq., IX. D, rhitect of the United State* Capitol. We took a scat ith the cheat, and sat with profound interest at his feet, hile he expounded critically and in a very able manner ?c Racred volume, and answere?l questions which were 011 ^ at by the young men. We could not help thinking sat while as architect of that magnificent monument of m. each enius and talent, the Capitol, bis name will he inscribed rnUr" a the bright records of lame, and handed down to pott- v^,1srity, yet as teacher of that Bible class, he was perform- iaOjei ig even a greater and nobler work, ami which will be rf v* means of erecting an imperishable monument in the ' V rritory of deathless minds converted to Christ through is instrumentality." Tk-k'ei it* Hail A Nr* Year's Pbixext. - Dn New Year's Day Mr. | 3 a[*n, postmaster at Boston, received a letter, signed by 1 large number of hi* friends, congratulating him upon j ror <* t is appointment, felicitating the President on the wisdom tani tested in hi* selection for the filling of t hat regpnn- ! Jan ? 14e office, and adding tliat his friend* were *ure his du- ' m would 1* di*chargod w ith ju<lgment and fidelity. Mr j \ j anen returned thanks for the testimonial of confidence | I iBftip-Hll i hi* ability to serve the public in the postal department j \.lt anguage was inadequate to convey his deep sen.v.1 of ap- , r" reciation ?f the high honor which such a oomniunica- j ? tcm, hearing the name*of *o many eminent ritiaens, con- ] j0? ' nred upon him. lie could only hope that hi* official j ndcavor* might prove the accuracy of their endeavor*. -wy-fx hi* wa* a New Tear * gift worth more than gold. \ , 1 fw? ~ tmta] Ssstk-m To-?at?The Unitarian Church will not 1* ; if*** t'tfc Mini pen, in ootv^jwoop of the unavoidable abwnce of the ash>r Rev. Jabez Fox will preach at the New Jerura- : an Church, North Capitol street, between B and C j 1 Oe?ri treete. directly north of the north wing frf the Capitol. ' J is*. (1. W. Banett will preach at the Congregational * Tru> hurcb on Fifth street. Rev. Iffr. Butler (assisted l>y the j ? lev. Messrs Albert and Darner, of rcnnsrlranU) will j " <"h?ri reach at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church. corner of H nd Eleventh street, where Divine Service wil^ be con \ nned every evening throughout the week. Rev. Mr. j t. !*"? ollum will preach in the morning, and Rev. Mr Bowrn 1 * >f the African mission | at night, at the Thirteenth-street j ? vi"?o aptist Church I 7' <*** I TVkK Masonic. ? It is stated that th? (iraind Lculg* of Free r nd Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia have **" * rorpted an invitation from the Grand I/dgr of Virginia > he present ami participate with them at Richmond in be c?Tem<miee of maiign ratiort "f the Wa?hinpton ?t?tin- / \ N Bretnonv on the 22(1 proximo TV- preuaratinua Kh.v, ' ' N' m . . * , : fronted ern perfected for a grand Umr ?*n that ouxnun, and no ! tro?* f oubt the M. W. Grand M uter of tie Diatri t, George . WkW#K. e*q . wh?> h iqw-r-ixHy invited, will take an rtive part in tie oerenaooM* *Jf Tie "gareT' uewi by On Washington when he laid | l*r^*!! be corner-etone of the Capitol with ManonK honor* k ^ arefally prewrvrd bjr Potomac lx*if of Georgetown. bd will doubt let* be again i?Kd on thi* <xi??oa- **** "* t*a. *? TV I Unaxp Concur We again invite attention to the ropanae of the conceit to be riven en Monday eve- M iag at Philharmonic Hall, by the choir of St. Matthew ^Wn harrh. H ooatpriaea aetectiwi* from Mevertxwr. Dooi- "" r> ' ctti. Buaini, Verdi, Baife. and other oompoaem, which rill dovbtlea* be rff?rtivefy rendered, at the artkf*. in ^ % ddftion hi their native talent*, are thoroughly educated hlli, * * > amaic. I Jaa It m '-Ou> T"-'" ??r out ou Batruday to visit acme | 1*1 bin. buildings, R?d when iu tin- (ieacnd Pu?rf M-y favored Gov Brown Mm *? subordinate offi. h ?e* rial trf tbrli mekidiou* tunes Their ounI night wtirm t?*f crowds to < HI Kettosw' ll?ll, lU-y will ?lnj; M. the Himoui aervior*. in the new lite Home erf Kepiiweotatrves They will pre st ousmrrl on MoiivUv night, and we aifv it* *11 to likr to hoar good oid-taatiiuucd I'unUuiKa! (hurCb and to oo. the nieulk*] cuwtuiues worn * century : ast) in IsmiSKt M th? selycct of * lecture i v to be delivered at tire Stath afreet Methodist tnt church, on Tuesday evening nest, by the Bev em, of Baltimore. low's Wuur I'ut) The third number of thia j ekl* paper, whkh is devoted to "literature, eduinduitrv, and new*," appeared yesterday. It w ill ' tedly have a large drvulaSktu ?>i> Baboaix.- Our readers are referred to the ad I uent in anothrr column of Mr Rupp Kix.u>w> Fi asBAU.-'TTw memhers of Washing Ige will meet to-day to attend the funeral of their rfher, A. Jac'trH eamaa. who is well known in llris ttfy as the late ' trndcut of Public Printing, i? about to Wofa a 1 tor of the New York At Us. whLh is to be made ^ iper. BT TELEGRAPH. Mutiny on Board tht Skip Knk Hooper. mi, Jan. 29?LrPttem received in thia city by the r Canada, dated Adgier, Novendier 23, report tlrat aerioua mutiny liad occurred on lxstrd the fine ship Kate Hooper, ('apt. Jackson. of Baltimore, from Hong-Kong to Havana, with a large numooliea. The latter, it appears, for aome uiuk. >ut into mutiny, and at one time got possession of j '? deck, and three times set the ship on fire. Capckson and his ortkers, however, by their deteraction, finally overpowered the mutineers, and wed the flame*. but not until they were oouipelled t down some fifty of the ringleaders. From ike Army in Utah. Loris, Jan. 30.?The Utah correspondent of the uw Republican states that Capt Marcy i* expected i the middle of April. After transportation i? 1. Johnson will make an effort to enter Halt Lake Johnson's impression is, frotn the demonstration valley, that the troops will have to fight. Irwin, of despatches for the government, met numbers of L Election of a United Slater Senator. .iNOtun, Jan. 30.-?Ex-Governor was to-day electitor from Iowa by 11 majority. [We publish the ng despatch as we received it from the Associated We presume that Ex-Governor Grimes is the perended.?Et> ] DIED, MHh instant, after a short iltoean, CLAY. Mm of Wa. B ami ,* M. imnrni. aged * years and S monthi*od? and acquaintance, of the family sill attend the funeral nr. at 2 o'clock, without further nonce. si the residence on L etwren 7th ami Stb. timer- Weekly Sun and Marllmraagfa paper? please copy ] WASHINGTON THEATRE. FSGMiai row an xtcirr? more ifailinjrmtirarn.ei of the Fairy Star cocUn's-r ?o All otir iiyuu u> ihr roof every tnghl. h mill give general sati-dartioa, p, to announce that 1ICS AftSES ROKERTSOV form for aix night- more prerain?ly to h-r eng??-<in<"r>i at - Theatre. New Turk. She will appear Monday night in ?I U/?. MARIA, ?A1XT HACTCf. HAVE. KJTJE. (MWIY. donga and Ttaaoaa. light of the new comedy lay Mr. Boumoaull, iljostratiw; the hie hfr in 1/mdimi during the great money crisis. Mr IHOS AL'LT wnl appear in hh t-eieiirated portrait of run lAVOnc rriu-Nrtv M'tftsur, namAII 1, lkag. Tb* comedy, in 3 art*, LWE AND MONEY. *e Mita Robertson 4ey Mr. Bourncault THE YOUNG ACnCBSP, 1- varied impersonal*m* and danoc#f received nightly eocUog appUwae and laughter. rfc open at 7. pnlomiUMX bagine at >a |W5t 7 pre l.vety. (int..SWi*'sSt*r ] AT ODD FELLOWS' I1ALL. TITO WORE WNCERTS BY THE OLD FOLK? ! tr Kemp and his Old Folks Concert Troupe frpm Retd'ag. Massachusetts, eppocrfttUy announce thai thry wtU give two mora CONCERTS OF ANCIENT AND IMMTO MUSK AT ODD FXLLOWST HALL, tm 7th street, above PmuryJvattia avenue, TT'itDAT and Mostoat nights. January 30 and Foknnr) 1, '(Monday bemg potdmAjf tUetr lad rught.) night there will be |imeaM a muRical entertainment <" an It ortpnal duntrtT. TluU their Bttttlc \*. of tite highest or heir imparlflnUil socccaa in the citie* of Basis*, Worcester, Fork, FWbwMpluu Baltimore, Ac . performing to immvDbc torn, -wficfcatly MXUtut mrn Performrrt m Oadmrna of One Hundred )W* J^r?, With an eftinst Orchestra. Wathli Fu? will prerideat the great grandfather Addle. lc bo cents. to K- had at the mu-ic tore*. and m the doer ol I Commence at quarter to 8. 0 Hri-haxics, srouust4-MF.x, and ail other a in f.iha new code ?f la**. are invited to atumd a mwtuic ai Teen Hall mi Wednesday night. at A1, o'clock Eminent speakers led ?? address the meeting. 1?d?t f.Star.) ZE MEDAL STEAM-ENGINE FOR BALE ? he sienna -engine used at the late FaAr of the Metropolitan Me lauMitut<? It being now in running order, pnt up in a larg* Try building which can be iea-??d. it offer* advantages to a kW. or any one having a business requiring steam pmr rlher information inquire -?f W* U. ELIJ8 k HMD., rurle Iron Works. Ohio avenae i?etw??'n 13 and 134, streets I?At if pBato*.] The Misses Herea.?Grand Concert. "AL end instrument*!, by the choir of St,. Mathew'* Church. aided by some of the best amateur and pro i uurni. *1 nninarinranr ruii, i-*nn*jiY*nia armor, rt^rurj *n<1 im Prttay. Saturday. and Mt?xi*y lorM-1. Obniarv :>th <Kh. programme. raar j. tnrr. '-Snp> of Rorh?H?." by titr-Amr* Halt"<Jnal Vaoa," aafrato an* teryumr Vrrtli. h ilort. "IjtGraad Marr" Miyiftwr, from KM** e Hawlto Mmcartaair utt*. Sernr <i* BaBiA. Im violto .. 1? BtrM Sn* ttaroho. ' It* Fanny (torus Phui. ?*. "Is Tramprtae llsinwrt" ... Mrynrtomr r*?T u. Hire, !u.u..: a In Algim." by QruJu*tr* Ruk?1u. an*. T-ws ia Xono," llio* Afws Huron Vortj from Man* Paattta DousNb. *< Mom-* la I01*. fco Piano. Mr. Palmer TUnlbrrp. *b don. <>ood .Viithf <J4nvor. ru<>.-'My Maaon i* Vacs' Rmmsi una Owo. ftnuj*. id Ann* Botes* IvmiaMU .? SI To be had at tbr mo-dr aturae ?<f Memmt, MfAarm, fin. ns*. Vt *t T. oui?imm preeieelT at * s'rtuck ??* U>tte4 Stetes Pitost (Mke, VMusm. January It, 1IM 'Ho petition of Ctaleh and T. Willis Pratt. of "to II??Siam n praynaf frr tba i imniia ?f * patent to than <* tb? tail id Apr-.:. 1*4*. **r an Mapnoantii In tame* '4 bretee*.' for aersa year* from t,hr nqaraibeu id 1*1 * hfcb UUtr* piaor on tbr 4U> Say vi AprH. !*Mt? ob-re I Una the **u1 rowirm br heard *1 tbr Patent Ob* .* 2*1 tt Marrb aril, at 13 otSodt. m ; >?{ all |?<mtx-l a> ?iH?-ar axl ulanr cauar. if any Ihry hmrt. why *ai.i p? rt* a?>t t-< h? graaewi w th? cxvamMa am i tquli ml u> flV ? tb? Paw nt w I'pxW. ?yw-iaH,? ?< hath tR wrMng ai l?a?l twi-oiT bra thv bay or haarmg; an tasitaanuT gimt by anbrr party to at tho ~iab Imrnf mH Pa taboo aad iiiiHhiil la aeonrH b tho r?l?? nf tba '< <*. whMh will ho farinabail ? appla ? orttawaiT ? ?bo oaar will Pa uh-~od on the *Ui ?f March ? . awl mho* pafpr* rahrd apaa a* taattaatwy tmmt ha lint bra <? <a IwiPawtba awiralag of (bat bay. U? aigaawI t< hir. in tUva ihiiraatan ml. aim, thai thai water ha pahtalwl ,n tha Caaa, Waritn.? , aa<l Pwa, Baataa, Maaaachaama, trncr a at-ak tar IkrwMK aaafcr jarv i-aw M- iha I2J ?f March aril. Dm bay af haarair JOB HOtJ. Ota?aw?at afPaiaM. Mtawa nf Ike abowa yapi'H will pinaae ropy amb mul their ha raw-in Otara. with a |-aprr ooal.laiac UnaooOcr h-Uwpr TftUA.fl RJBft > <am r km ta 0* fttamvy tmlk aaaMax i wm '??( * M niif. N Um , i ataaant Jnr *>-? iiyu W * itr ft .Umy atae, CV ?MI4 y ftmam kib^'wi Ui # ? '/ -41 la ibal place TreaeCra of Um I'taid tkater WttUinfluti D C lunw irMMllCt Bualua. lUi-wcbiMrxu Aaairtam TrmaotW. ><? Tirt ben York A-M*taoi Treaattrrr Hidadnlphia Prone} 1 ?nla ..... Trna?ur*r. (YMfkaUC Sooth < Aclitji l.a law Trnaaurw, Kaw urleaur ] nub lata wwiM IVeauurer, Ik ItMlr Muaawrl A<uur taut Tcwora, ta/Mw CaBtaiua . htoo Drpnaifar) at IMkin, New York .. . Hr|>?ftu-7 al BUUmorr. Marl aa) I irpumar} ai ihctuituud rtrpwa l? l>um?r.? a) Siirktk Virginia tk-puaiuu i a) *?M|UC North thnttaa Je-|??utar) atnaiaulU*i Georgia 1?-|? altar> at Mobile. Alabama lk[?aiur> at Nark villi Train aarr 1 k-poailart at CUKiiiaali. Ohio |i-|nMtaii at I'lttatrarf Praaat ivatila UarnaUar; at l/ruiai illr Kootuc* v ....... ........ Unfaa-ilai; ai UaheuKih Tatar Urporltarr al t Ua-iimati (late). .. Iirporturt at t?bwiiaa l>.?a . UrtmrHar/ at LiltJa Knot, Arfcauanr UrVuattar.T at Cbieafti llltartr lirpufitary at Uatrtat. Michigan ... ... . .. Ik|??uary at TaUaUawa. Ktorula .. llrpudtat I at Orrgun CM}, Orrffuo Area) uCwe irf tbo United ihatea, Srn Yrrt Miut ul Um United rtatfe. HulaUrlptaa. Prune j Ivasua . KraiM-a mint ai the Untied Miner CUari-JW .N- rtL Carolina Hraorh mint ul the Uuiled Htaiea rtvtalutirga (.-urgia HratuJ. uaM o' ibr United -late. New Orlaana ltanaiaoa Mr*i..'h iptut (if Um l uiiml Stater Mat Frrtxenv Cnhloriiia m IM'ictemdnA Iwlwt dffltwmc* is traaafar* Sri amount ?ul>jrrt to draft Tranotrra ordered to Ihr Traaaure of lie- ruled Hair- Warhinfi Tran-ft-r? ordrrod to the A??i*taut Trraeuref, Han fraocl-i-o, IX Tran?Cer? ordered from Atria last TrvtUnrrr New York, S. T.. Tra??fer* ordered froio too mint (if Uw I tilled XTale. m philadel Tran-*rr- ordered from branch mint of the Catted Stotea, M Fr Jan 31-ltif [tat* Thirty-eighth instalment.?Now in *tor<the thirty ^ughlb instalment *i our crkibnM Imuwwifr cot (OM. 10 ladir*" cotton TlMrubov* good* VM retain ?bv*r pr*-?miBrBoa, and are regarded tbr T9TJ he* t article for uSmt' a*4 (iifldron * wrtr that are jTtMiuorwl in thi- rmmtry at the prin, 12 4g oefibi jter yard by the piece, for part* of piacv* 14 cent# per yard, j 200 pti?*a At w ood mill* oottf**, very chokre | 100 pweos of our extra heavy everlasting whirling oottoc. ' 200 piron i all other superior blurting cattou, from mMi im up i bo New York miih. water iwrist, and English long cloth*. ! 0 cases cotton sheetings and ptUawr cotton*. the beet grader, of all width*. I All Lhe proper widths and qualities linen sheminga and pillow ! linen*. ' Table daina-k- diapers, towel#, and napkins ic great profusion of | those f-elec!. stylej 2?Q piece.* pure Irish I metis. in all grade*. thick and thin, made to ' our orders in Ireland. j 20 carton* fhsuht stitched linen skirl bosom# . The uumea.^ quantities of Imvn good* and all superior rattan fab j rics annually passing through oar hand;, anables us to offer fabric* of the very best class ai raiea roosl favorable to the consumer One price only, narked mi plain figure*; consequently do purchaser is overcharged. We uj-f imA opening any new accounts, j All t*d lull* will Iw settled Mure iwgtnntuc new one*. We arc ra: rkww on tbk point. W? rneerv to rawlvi* the right to present for payment any bill (m&d* after January 1st. 1*33) who: wo need It# amount. In future ail aooounts will be cloned by caeh jmymciiU. Note* will not be socnpiiMr. The continued financial dfraagewtt and general shortening of end jt*. and the abuonor of banking facilities. aoggeeis the propriety ot the omiriw we adopt. )?. i- i>ur purpose make our trade a? nauur a cash btuptoftas as jwm sdhle without dii4urbmg the pleasant relation# which have existed between many of our cwMmrs and oureeh for a J-?g infim of year*. f'KRKY A RfhtTlffcK '-OntraJ Store*/' west building, Jan 30?1014k oppraiie Centre Market Sales at Auction A RE gent-rally advantageoiw to owner*, in en/\ ah hug ihera to dispose of many old styles, uudtr-irabte ?okir tag*, amd short pattern* of SILKS AST) DRESS GOODS, at a ?>cr profit oo IV onatnaJ oow?-porriuurr". ia tbw ?>y b?\ ing no eppartaoftj of inammg liw-ir purofaawtr at tlx- uinr nt bujinj. BOOK, BBOTHBK. k 00. . u-t* now off< rtair tlac nownrt. ImM ut most elegant FANCY r?RE+f FABRIC? at nn<- half the r?M uaportatum, and at o?e third lew than the same i conda mnthi roahx- tf aokl at ITBIA" AVCTION Ludiea, call aad rxatniur lh,- anperh cuMgnmenl (if BO' rltjea aom on exhibition on onr -ocood Ooor . the ixAm?t< are dr-irabte. the at;, let eonroly uew all in litlJ 4rt?- i'tnfths, audthe jaictt- mitHiua to the owners. HOOK, BRO . 4 CD . 1 Jac JO?3uf r'-nnsyleania arrmie. between 8th Mini Sth Ma Grover A Baiter's Faullf Sewing Machines. GH the he* to market?every lady tlemU have our. THE?E MACHINES arc .unquestionably the l>e*t in the market..^ No well-regulated Urncau aBord to do v. lib j out a t;BfiYKR A BaKER sewing machine, autde expmffilp for family : . ** ?!up. They make a new su?d supciTMir stitch, to which the Lhrosds art* fo fset* m d h* u? render it to rip, even if every third wuu. ti l?e j cut. Jt mH.kt*s a more l^rautifuJ and duralvJe Bean than can be done { by bund, vlok if kwk *:t!k nr cveton from ordinary -p(s>h with vioai i (AuSHty , by a nwrt change of spoula. GltarER k BAKER. 8em log UscbUFe Co . TVflAKp'tt Aoia a* vnue, IT*nh 1*0mi 496 BruaJwar. New York. Jiui 33?41 mil 1" HAYGfti* day bought out the Drug Store, comer 1 nf !*4<n3)(*yK ?im ami 4 street, laisljr kept bv W II. i (iiiumn. a:wi *tutll ltwf> tin burnt a full supply of drag*. I pLifuaw ry. f*wv irta l^. pb< * graphic dMrinlr. AtDASLt B. CULRK. IN retiring from the drug Unemeam 1 take great pbaawre in fiiimmowUttK my anownwr, Mr. IMoL B CUrk, to the C>\ or aide now* of my fiirnde ami customer.* u * jintlrtnMi a every eav iputlilSed t" luocrtafntiy uaodvct the tromoiwK. J*n K?d? W. II. GBJCiW. WILLARD'S HOTEL-W. C. A H. A. Willard, I*cninj1vsMl> avetiae ana Ftmlfftth street, Wsehmgtoe. I). C j J*ti 2$?dill TO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. Wolfed Schifdaa Aromatic Scknappt | i? presorfb?it with great! ?ocrt*?* 1>t llw m*dirsi facattr in gnrttl, gout. rhrotnr rbnMWttMB, dropaT, dyspepsia, alnfcpsh circulation of the 01.*. uuolrqaatr ajoausalation of food, and exhausted vital energy . . >1*1 a* a beverage M h*? no imperior to the world. Put up 111 quart and pint hotilca, and far Jala hy a.<l thr draggtata and groerr- in Wa.biBfion rtMLPHO WOLFE, Hole Importer ami ltu. ufnrtarcr. IS. 10, and 12 Beaver street, .Vrw Turk. Doc IS?d3<mf TIT A S HIN <i TON ART ASSOCIATION.?Th? Seo \ f omi Annua! Exhibition id thr Waalungktm Art Aarorialne is now iqirti at the Gallery, on il street, between 11th and Mill utmcta, frnm 10, a. m . to 10, p. m Adauwuoa 2S rent*. Bra-on ticket* 11. To be had at the principal book-tore* and hotel*. and at tip' door. ! Dor 2A?dtf DRINKARHH. DltUNKAHIlS, AWAkE7??ave i ourrrlre -. father*. mother*. wirra. meter* brothers, ! frirada?rare ymr mim. luirtwnd*, brother*, amd friend* from a drunkard ? fair and a dnackard'a pall; r?tige them to tbeaa?? to vim tu iJm, famtlv circle. In liar world and to uaef.ii eee. Unlay no) the rrrixOT fct bow la your power too cor. adwuaMer wltL or wuknet hi* taooMfr, wak the nam* bear, li- ial and oaring rtlnt an tf N wore vatanaatliy taken. It will lom ' wiUkku MckaadJif tka greewei and atari tavrderata (Maker af iatflorii riidtag (Make la vwtnally eoaw. creating a fatal and thorough i change and diagnrt tor Oat which ha waa ao totai if. rrodai Utint all deatrr addtag aad gtrng time rigor rtrrngtb. rheerfubwa* . utnl nctirlty ; tf ailod ftnd body. Induced by Mil aha tan town rained m for tone. health and paawni, aad now have rrgatni d their pnartioa by the tier of Uila fxmiponait. la laaka It known la die world and aave May a failed brntkor. ?ill cnmjooartt a for aay who may or.ier a at . M par butala. or lav baoUw *. and forward a, by rxprea* or otbrr wiaa, tn any part of the l ine IHreUMa orrnamaay the bottlea Mtow j r OKTArn. u. i?. Jma Ik?(lit** Hanuaara Port Okm BRIGHTl/8 ANALYTICAL DiGHtr OF THE tjawi cd the l'nm?l sn.tr*. f om tke C iaatHauuu ay to the ead rd lb* Thirty (bartb tVngroea. ' - The Ml flawo in tke ward* of tke Statute Bnuk . tke Miter ar a at 11 alyfcaiwdtaaHy aad aaalvtmallT Aad Ike Betas Ikclndr tke de 1 cmm*. <4 all the ' mrt both Mala aad federal in whaeb tka nooatra. tmn of the Statute law .if the I Kited Water, baa been tka a?b|ert of ad todtreieni ae well aa Iboar uf tke beada at the Kaenokra Depart UanpM* ljj My eeiame. 1 100 large aad eioeefy ftUtd odaea page.. ?H fag law btwding Pries ?? dallae*. bat paMMhad. Jaa A rKAKS TATU* ORPIlANi** FAIR Rawt?4 to fa** Bidi, Peaoajlvaaca arrow. TV-inrletneery of the n aatkai ha) kg pa a l Ml ed nun perron. wb? were aaiaena to do aa frata attskdtag Mm tan at <t*r| iVib?e- Hall tlw maaaagore have keea ) M latad nana ta fltakaae It a ? data arara and ? w?l bs I'pined at irae Hal Da arttetaa tm aale are marken down at tka ban) yeariMe prdaaa. aad tka patrnaage Of tn. I kantable w eafnaadf aatadtad Maarly |M m|ih?n gtrto are rtepeadtag 'ipr*1 tbe reeoknf tkid dhn ta taweaee what, m ahearfntety ner. went y ft? Ibetr p ert) wMata I Jaa ??d -ttarkSut. . j I STATEMENT, md Apami. mm* n Ubr *1 al tr?ril. % MM) ty bmm mW, tM M... to ! > !<, oaf Ok ?mi I? mommy n*?< -mar*. <u w*mm* ty IJte 9mr*mrf * me Trmammy A mourn <? 6m%*m Draft* bmuim I Uuui auhjm to Ar**!*. but itoi >?4 I flrsfl pari. ihOMflt p?f Nie 1* 477 71 (14 m? a i (o? a* 144 . Kb -a 47 a*i M ?u 474 IT 1.1(3,121 63 471(61 ? 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C (110 000 00 litfiu* *?,?? 00 W WW 00 294 MO M ( ?>", Pa **>,<wo oo me wco. t w.'igiruie 000.OM 00 1.104,000 OO tar] | TO TI1E CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. Wolte'i Ichiodui AfMUtlc Sduuppi. Til* proprietor |*nmilir!; rocomtararta the abort achnappa to |?rnona irai elhng. or about v> nettle, la the South or Wem. ?a mowhi >4 j it* medicinal propertim m correcting the dlaagreeahle and often dan grrour rfleet- produced by a change ct vater, a viriuikic tu which all , frarrdlert Seuth aad Went are particularly liable. ttraager* ahouM I br careful m jrarcliu*tng the rchnappr, aa Ihr wliole rnioatry i* flooded 1 u-tfll counterfeit* and imitation- The genuine baa the proprietor * rtame oa the buttle. cork, aod label. For aalc by aQ the druggteta and j groccrk. t'DOlJHO WOUTC. Dec 13?dJuuf Dvpt* II Bearer rtreet. Xew York THE REMARKABLE History of the Five UtUe Pig- paper U cent*, chdii -i oeot* I The Frug a ho would a wooing g*. 26 cent--. j The Hoiiee thai Jack built; epieudidly iltu-trated and rwpeTbly ilhi' minuted by the woo of a genm*; 2fl cent. The dad Hbdnry ef Greedy Jem. and ail bis IMh brother- by Char. H Bennett. IS twnK. * The VMMe Arithmetic an illtutrated muttpUeatjen table. IS aeotf. The Fatthlai Parrot, by Chan. Bennel; 24 cent*. A Laughter Bonk tor hole flrfto. 26 cent* A new aupply of 'he above po|>ular Juvenile book*. Jam received at tayixs k jucimr Jan 29?It Book*tore, near Bth atrerl HE TURNER LEGACY?Messra. Tajrlor k. Man ry bare the honor to aatmncr that they have >oat rectdvud from London a actum of far iHlalh water-coder drawing" by the boat Ragln-b : urttstr from the ortgmaJ fdrfcarca and drauinfa by the late J. W. M j Turner, R. A., la the above cnlloettuu, the property ?t the Engli-h aa ! nor. now exhibiting at Marlborough Mini, LraSaa. Alao, Httupeon'. oelebraied hwanrkial fiatnnwg of Mm Rmtorafcen <d | the Arctic Ship Rnwdute by the people ct the Voted State* to her ! Ma jetty the Quae* id England, at (owe*. December 11, lflM.wmI Mimed to U***r- Taylor dt Maury by the Quara'a puMiahera. Maaan I Odnaghi b Oo.. Lotphm. I (la ethihtuoe at So 222 Pmn-ylrunia avenue. over Heearr Vail, i Stephen*. k Co'* -tor* < Hour, from 10. a. a., to fl. p. a.l Adtnkwww 35e?rt?. Dec Id?diftl CARRIAGE LAM IV.?We have this day been appointed agent# tor Edward Cifber A On ? carriage and engine lamp* Th* auenuoa of caarbmakeTaaad other* MttanMad u reaped' fully culled to the -amide lit our etc we nrderr johcltnd. ELVAXe! k TMOMPBUS Jan 16?eolai 22fl TYanrylranta avewue. I XH7'ORTHY OF NOTICE?Intending t?> retire I \\ from my prr-cut buno.wf. 1 oflcr a ram opporvmtty to any one dSpon-d to take charge of a bond conducted upon the European plan The hnae* ha- hero favorably known to otmra* and Ktrangeri. and mramutc ? larre share of patronage. winch can be torresmed by ettenteen. Water, gar. and all the oilier nmi cnimoea open the jrem brw. The riiuutmn cif tie* bouae oomatands tba whale thorough fare of fVnuityH-aius avenue, between 2d aad 4?i atretdt, and to hot a abort dndaiicc from the Capitol. To m?ure a prMtabk inveetmt n: call earlv or addrcm JaaZS?eodlw WM. BDVP. Ptwprtedar ; /"1E0RGE W. BRfifri, Attorvky aso Cockbrl\J" tint at 1-iw, .Yti. 10 IFafl etrr*. .Vor Fani.. | Nov 2??dbnif j wa. a. atMit genu L. C?"?tu HENRY A CAMPBELL, Rmkm, LAMP, CXiLLBLTCftf, AVI) DJSCRJlNCE ACEVT5. Statu City, kma, j Enter land# with land u arraata or ea*h, or oa tune, and loan u?n' y 1 at ?estern rate* fiay later, and furtuth abatract to Mlea Sep 2?- -dbrwly A REMARKABLE BOOK.?The critics do not I hesitate ?u use etrang rxpresawoa with regard to Pario ? I Ufr and Tit??! of Aaron Burr. I Witness the following I "(dajmost irocquallad U4er?nt,. " [Boston rual- I '-Mart Lwcaatiaii " pfeh Vot* Observer. "Hi*? rxclttng Ulan ruawir " [\ew Vurt Evangelist 1 1 i- a poor roteflimnui to ?*}' that tfais Irfr i? u at novel" (Harper's Weekly '<? infuse tuf rest" [Hons Journal Use out a dull page in it." [Bortoo Travrlirr Of peculiar and absorUug tnfre?t" (Bootno Transirtpt "iff tuleruM interest " [Home Jasraai "Hriet deeply in'ereeting?fast inalitig " [H. Y.COBUDIssionairi Of absorbing interest." l fOmgreyalamshit Alm?e*t a model tengraphy." frbiladrlpbta Prose "lately to ron a rare with I'nele Ton.' '* f\ Y Ermmg Pom And so are might go no. Tbe pelade are not les? ewli>i*t?.t* than tlie pre??. however. Throe edition* hare Peon swept off la six peek-, and the Hearth Is now ready. Ton pp crown *rn , wHb portrait* on stent and woodcot" Prh* in : ehdh. $1 7b ; half call, ?2 7i ; foil calf 03 SO. 1 Petri,-Pel by UAXKS DfflCtft ; Jfos. 100 and 110 Duane street, Sew Tort I Jan 10?ondJMfKemW MB. BRADY rcapnctfuilj announce* that he has estaMnfced a gallery or fWtagrapbtn Art la Washing I too lie is prop* rod V) execute ooaumtnaliiaa tar the laaperta, Phot" : graph. hitherto mode actj at M* well known sslahltetfii trt la Jtew i York. A variety << n peine ami rare |<hntrigra|ihic special ens are mrbelntl in ht? cnlh-ctVin logrther with par traits at may ?d the mart drr I fog", bed cj tire us id the r aiicd (tester. ! Mr WPAXiT hrnit* to h.s Wsshtngtm galltry tbe resalte idfimrl'cn r-sr?' erpertent-e in Rampe and Anu ria*, and the rtestaert produn. of I'ts an dating that period, lie leele rimddll that <tea ustsarros at his Timnuud aaH die vrtftlr quality of bar sorter will xnaatoead bw I gallery u. tbe sttmioci id tbe Washington pnhHe. Jan 37?emdStno XWttRAVED GLASS PLATES-?A beautiful arti I'J ole fir earnare mtrdowr. ti raaninr Mr atm-l none*. namia hriiu fcr , Ik. Cm he mm at Ui* abor* *t?rr, aaet anly to be wren lo be appreciated and admired. B.VAK8 fc THUMTWK. khrntJan II?eolra SM Peon. arraar Waehlafloti 1 T?GR SALE.?A three-itorj brick home. iita?t?d r on 1 etreet. between Mb and 1Mb aCcrta. with or wkktot tt>fanadora far further hdt matiti nqnre of USQWJE V. HUT. Mb treat. So. 2K. between Hand S arret*. Jan 23?er-tlmo fruitIf Afant REDUCED SCALE OF PRICES.?All the price* redanod to the km-aet point they wlH rtab DM aaaann Drr** ] ?il*?. ahatrtn labn, tcarfe, cloak*, and latattntii ; ah the entire j utork of See r?-:? placod on oar : idutdd tale of prior* la wtoww. a tuir took of vol-}' rap I it tabtl harm daman*-, trwote. : <*? iw <- tipnrMr Iri-fc ham aapnriar faallUra >i V?? j.it - m oeratac (JWW- Mack adaaja Ml Ihraagfc Dm rain- veer. n? ?Ma laayhllm.|aD?ai*.a*d >aa?Kla.a Ittp One prow autf. Barked la Idaho apnrea. kr?r? w [?ir-ii??r in n fcanil *e ara ant 'fKumj maj new ecreetl" H AH ?M laib, a HI be a?M ladlut tugwemt; iw>? imw W# ar* ar H nnap ?a dm |ada) H W? raaarm *e nenwdaea the ncta in ft* 1*1 amnt " ' la# ftnade alter ttni dale. January l?t. MM) a**? w" "* H to htari a? amaaM ahi be rhael M (*<i v ""thT ''r|'nT>?daaaial deraaaww and ?'? r?3 afcoctergaa fl On, ttd ifc* of iMMrkras focHMk*' ""W^'4 of t.tj? cr>ur*#w? ?Ar?|4 It m iMtr iwrMM to mmkr ?ar tr?4c ^ mw ft <a*H t?HT - ft- H . waflhMM ?ir?ur*i?g rakKtum whkl. b*\? ru J luti UI II Iiif j -" < ??wr*?h?# fW * I?*u: *#*n* PERR1 A BBI1THW' H <? Dtrai "enri-. ? x t-oiMiiii I 3,_ 1#Bjf iVP' * OW dariet