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WASHINGTON NEWS ‘ARD GossrP. 2d class ($1,400 per annum) clerk in this office, OFFICIAL- EVENING STAR. was killed. The Turks began the battle by ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. P Costa Rica’s Designs on the Nicaraguan | vice W. W. Stevens, resigned. besieging the citadel of Gumri, when the Rus- [General Regulations, No 36.} . cone = : ; ted the Turks bee pa ¢ Jullien Burlesque Opera Trow WASHINGTON OITY: Government.—We have reoeived the following] Mr. 8. Y. McNair has also been Promoted ab Beane cctaceea a ue aes from Eri.| To Collectors and other Officers of Customs. > Of Twe og wie oer » peer ee ie communicatiom upon this subject : in the same office to a similar position, vice | van, but were repulsed and shut in in one of Taxascay Darantuent, November 4, 1854. Being the largeet ‘company of Ethiopian Minstrels FRIDAY AFTERNOON .. It is deemed advis to issue, in the formof| so the United Siates, most respectfully announce General Regulations, the instructions forwarded to | short series of their novel and amusing entertain. the collectors of several of several of the prirc'pal | ments st the above Hall, for F./UR NIGHTS ONLY, porte in the United States, under date of the 16th | commencing on WEDNESDAY, the 8th inst ultémo, as follows: Prominent in this unique and new enterprise is the In consideration of the privilege now enjoyed by GREAT BURLE-QUE ON M JULLIEN, the citizens of the United States, as well as of the | ang hisreaowned U-chestracf Twenty P- probable exemption from doty, at an early dav, of! Comprising fourteen selections from the different “fish ofall kinds. the products of fish, and cf all operas : other creatures living in the water,” in pursusnce | the Burlesque on the Hutchinson Family! ity treaty of he i ° ei ghe stipalstiootes tie aete Jan the United | And an entire new aud origina: solection of Hongs, ‘November 10. Messrs. Editors :—My attention has been = = Sah bes a ragragh beecl appeared an Ga . | Friday last’s issue of estimable paper under mouth. ei wie i 70 High st., Ports this head : “ Costa Pica’s d 8 cn theNioa, » Va., furnish subscribers to the raguan Isthmus.’’ In that article you express Evening Star with their Papers regularly | an epinion adverse to the right Costa Rica has every morning after its issue. always claimed to the sovereignty of the Isth- S35 i _ mus in an equal extent with Nicaragua. agate fe ene ay unin Meunpeinieg | Ezsbebly you tre aly sequn pe elirn Our agent for collecting subscriptions to the ‘ areata . Daily Evening Star and Weekly Star, tention now to discuss its merits. ‘Ihe matter N. B. Markle, resigned. the defiles, suffering considerable loss. The Current Operations of the Treasury COMMERCIAL. Liverroot, Saturday, noon.—Cotton—The Department.—On yesterday, the 9th of Nov., | market is unchanged, but firm, with sales of there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | between 7,000 and 8,000 bales. the books of the Department— For the redemption of stock...... $72 10 |TWO WEEKS . ATER FROM CALIFORNIA. For paying other Treasury debts.. 1,860 29| ‘The steamer North Star arrived at New For the Customs.....0...+.seeee. 9,359 12 Covered into the Treasury frem York last evening with two weeks later news Duets, and ~ho uses, 2 ‘altforni ; ; .|s Great Britain, upon due compliaues wich eed to be the best musical exhi- << in | has been several times submitted to the exam-| miscellancous sources,......... 10 85 |from Ualifornia. She brings the mails, $1, rMigeatirianahard of said treaty, respectively, by the | T2¢ Whole essaerrerseiet cha houniry. the State of Virginia. We commend him to | iaation of the United States Government, who | For the Interior Department..... 60 85 | 700,000 in gold, and 526 passengers. the kind attention of our friends. could not fail to recognize the titles preferred —- by Costa Rica. GW. M. Mis, at Fredericksburg, Va., | What I now beg to remark is, that in ex- Imperial Parliament and the Provincial Parliaments Aa Tickets °7 5 cents, children’s tickets 25 cents iy American Colonies, affected by stores, hotels, and at ore aeviions Sy marys soar to facilitate and | C82 be had at the music stores, hotels, the door. promote csriain arrang-ments and understandings | “C.cort commences at 7% o'clock. THE YANKEE BLADE WRECKED. PERSONAL. The steamer Yankee Blade left San Fran- - x i: cisco on the 30th of September for Panama, on of Congress) had be- <. CAKTRE, Manager, is prepared to furnish subscribers to the Star | )tes#ing your views on the subject, you should ny POR aoemae Pee Oc maine, a) a and was wrecked on the following day. She Sekine Aces of State of the Caled States | _nOv + = : with their pa: 2 ascribe the recent action of Costa Rica to a| Willard’s Hotel. had on board 800 passengers, besides her] ‘"s'the Batch Minister, Mr Crampton, it beeome | QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. * papers early every morning. Per- | desire of taking American travel and freight) .... Major Henry Weightman has reached |crew and firemen, when she strack the reef necessary to issue the following instractions for —— sons wanting the paper will be promptly at- | for passing over the Isthmus and to a hostile | this city. rocks, off Point Arguello, 15 miles above Point | y> r covernment, to wit : ‘on, of fsb | THE PARROWS ARE COMING. areal to BY Tesring thir names and ad. | esing again Americans and theft iaterena |e aan [Comte all cepa eras et dresses with him. Higa cieeyscr or vee fe aloe +++. Hon. John M. Clay le peec! Aheavy fog hung upon the coast, which Pes duties Graven Sod will give the owner iam: ARROW’s GREAT SOUCHERN BURLESQUE + ————.—__ > : at Delaware City, on Monday, in favor of the | was the cause of the disaster. The captain Know Nothings, and predicted all sorts of ruin | supposed the steamer to be twenty miles from in consequence of the passage of the recipro- | the coast at the time of the disaster. The city biil, Att he anid, would enue 5 renns scene among the peasengers is sebercn tea ty tion in the ice of wheat an reads:ulis | have been awful, fifteen of whom perish e- generally, The honorable gentleman is 00 | fore they were rescued. The following are ajl e hearts o! childre: irs. Longstown, Mrs Brema: than a reduction in the price of coal and | child; Mrs. Sumner ae child; Mrs. Smith and breadstuffs. Rank, profligate speculation keeps child, wife of Messrs. Smith, Brothers & Co.; these articles outrageously high. Mr. Moore and child, and Frank Mitchell. .+++ Mr. J. B. Roberts, the young American Tee Lore BIe proeun (ak ane on . : * 8] alter she struc. e} % city are very loud in their praises of his im- Sees specie on board, Sores Benne ersonations of Sir Giles Overreach, Hamlet, soon washed C ae 2 Richard IIL, and Richelieu. ae oP OnaEEY. +++. Judge Gamble, of the Supreme Court Henry Meigi bos committed forgeries of of Mississippi, has resigned his seat upon the Comptroller’s warrants, the stock of Califor- bench in consequence of ill. health. _ Zhe re- | nia, papers, &0., to the extent of $1,600,000, signation is to take effect on the 15th inst. and decamped for parts unknown, with his -+-Mr. John Hector, the well known and | brother, John @. Meigs, in the bark American, popular vocalist, died at the residence of a rain they purchased, stored, and armed for relative in Boston, on Monday night, of dropay | ‘2e purpose. . of the heart. He was about 30 years of age, _ The trial of Colonel Walker, ex-President of and on the eve of marriage, Senora, is progressing. +++e Some miscreant attempted, on Wednes- A ae ee IN fee gears sates : every =, renc eet, consisting 0! iret r rep pe URES EP EO and a sloop of war, arrived at San Francisco sister of Wallace, the composer as sho was | 0? the oa a pnsy ee: in conjane len wi bs iNieon > the English fleet, made an attack on the Rus- blow aimed for her face. but she received the |°°22*3. z contents of the bottle of vitriol on her dress. ie Hagiish sud preponiwere repulsed ibe The miscreant is supposed to be a person who | 9 °085 Variously estimated at from one hun had previously sent Madame B. threatening dred to about douole that number. The Brit- S OPERA, BAt.LES aud PANTOMIME TROUPE habbits tide Siebel wanting te os will commence a series of their chaste Acad — snd nation of the vessel or other vehicle, the da‘e | nz-Room wee at — eT wow > of the entry, the place from whance arriving, with | tiful aa ~ ped aed Ler ane won. 's the quantity and description of the fish November an or a: nolapatane ® okeatel pers 2. Showld the parties desire te warehouse under} The company, as Sachi ote bo bis bond, you will permit the sam to be done in ac: | formers, each ous a bright #1 poohesion. cordance ¥i h existing provieions of l:w on the Mens. HERNAND&Z, SA = subject, taking care t> give such particulars of the | che most accomplished Guicar’st in “a seca transaction, in the bond, as ‘o show the true objeet still convected with this company. as been of the oblization. justly styled the wonder of the world. In consequence of the ectien of Parlisment cf Mr. C. W. atten) | Canada in giving eT cl, on the part of that pror-| Yankee ermedian and comic singer, “pd apd ince, to the reciprosity tresty of the Sth of June! evening in his original GRAPE VIN. E \ end the crser of the c.stoms decaitwent of G.W MOOR! vanada in pursvan.e thereoi, = male sae the awe negro comedian, also appear each tive action cn the part of rovin-e of New evening Brunswick, «f whi-h Fhe cnpertact has received = company will introduce their Great Burlesque satisfactory information, coilsctors and other proper | on the officers if the customs are hereby furih-r ine.ruci- CHINESE JUIGLERS, aw, 2 ed to apply the fore;oing regulations, Nos. 1 and 2 | ig which Mone Hernandez actanlly npales . We | to the importations in‘o the United States from] Weore t> « board with ‘arge ste-l Knives. No other Canada and New Brunswick of the articirs (:f the | company has ever attempted this startling pieoe of products of either of those grovince:) esumerated | performance exoept the Chinese. = im the ech.du'e pee see ae eiedra ~ = Sok aly orecs eoeslak cipri Tea’ the 5th of June last, end io the appear 2 nt ees tn act of Congre-s ot ‘the Sth of A ae or Pantomime will be introduced at, givi fect 10 seit treaty, to wit: every night. Sciam nite ant teeakats of ail kote: For further particulars sea des-riptive sheets. mals of all Kinds: fre h, socked, and ealted m : + = = a to keep perfect order. oitor wool; seeds and vegetables; undried rruits; amiszion 25 cents. dried fiuite; fish of all Kine 3 Products of fish ano Doors 0} om at 6% tg pe aa com- other c eatures iiving in ‘he wa er; poultry; ecg*;] mence at 744, and nie ae <a . . hides, furs, sk'ns, or tals undressed; stone or Dar nov 9-—if JOHN P. eMINIT, Agent. ble in its crude or unwrought etate; slate, butter. SUBSCRIPTION BALL. ; 5 ; of metals cheese, tallow; la d; horns; manures; ore’ o! HE NATIONAL GREYS respecifuliy inform of all kinds; coai; piter, tar, turpentine; ashes; 3 ber and lumber ae all kinds, round, hewes, and their fciends and the cit'sens generally, that fawed, unmanufic'ured in whole cr in part; fire-| heir grand cubecription Rall will_be held at Ca- wocd pants, rhrubs, and tres; pelts; wo"); fi-h oil; | KUSIS House on MONDAX RBVENING, Nov. rice; broom corn and bark; gypsum, groun i cr un-]| 3th, S54. g:ound; hewn or wrought or unwrought burr cr ihe Greys respec'fully beg leave to state that grind stones; dye-tuffe; flax, hemp, and tow, un-| they will spare no means or expense to make this x = es ‘ know very well that the holders of the charter SPIRIT O¥ THE MORNING PRESS granted by Costa Rica, are American citizens. The Intelligencer has an appropriate notice | You know very well that the grantees are f the death of the vensrable widow of Alex. | only Bon to sah Maes aor considereton = Pt (nomin: we should call it, when Ing into ander Hamilton, of whose extreme illness we account the importance of the affair) which notified the Star’s readers some days ago circumstance will @nabie them to lower the The same paper explains justly that the re- | rates of passage and freight; while it proves cent New York election exhibite no party test | Costa Rica is not anxious to tax American th commerce. You know very well that if a new — . line owned and managed by Americans, such The Untoy rejoices that the days of Hards| as the Costa Rica Transit Company is intended and Softs are over in New York feeling cer- | to be, should be established on the Isthmus, tain that proof of th SOR: ‘he necessary result would be to create a com- at consoling fact may be | petition with the old Nicaragua line—the drawn from the election there of Tuesday last. | cheapning of passage and freight, the improve REL ~ = ment of accommodation, and a thousand other THE NEW YORK ELECTION. advantages foe the Eoneral beneft of the Returns received up to 19 o’elock last oven- puer ican traveling public. You know very ing, show the following result for Governor: | “ ol res v2 Puuenes of tha.N icaragas Com = pany have only eight years more to run, atthe pos 90,000; Clark, $2,000; Ullmann, | expiration of which term the right of way will cease; but the Costa Rican Company has ob- tained twenty years, which is another advyan- tage for the publio. I trust Messrs. Editors, you will have the goodness to give place to this letter in the columns of your journal, for the sake of im- partiality and truth, the paramount duties of your position. You will exceedingly oblige your most obedient, AN OBSERVER. Washington, November 4th, 1854. Note on the above Communication.—With all due respect for the highly respectable gen- tleman who has favored us with the above communication, we beg leave to say that he Maymond (Whig) is surely chosen Lient. Governor Seymour is elected by 18 or 20,000 majori- ty, and 30 or 32 anti Nebraska Congressmen, of whom 28 are Whigs, are elected. Itis hardly possibie that the Legislature will be Seward Whig. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ELECTED. Dist. 1. Wm. W. Valk, KN 2, J.S. T. Stranaham, Whig. 3. Guy R. Pelton, W K N- 4. John Keily, Soft Dem. 5. Thos R. Whitney, K. N. : John Wheeler, ind 9. 10 Il . ish Admiral Price, who commanded the com- tured; factored tohacco; rage. bail worthy of the pat-onace of our eitizens, and - Abraham Wakeman, Whig has not told the whole story. Costa Rica, | letters. , | bined fleet, was killed by a pistol shot during aia ae JAMES GUIGRIE, werthy of the corps : . Bayard Clark, K N.W. without the consent of Nicaragua, annexed to +++» One James Kincabaugh died in Chilli- | the engagement, and it is supposed accident-} nov 17 Fec-etsry of the | ressurv. seer but military caps will be admitted in the - A. 5S. Murray, Whig. herself the southernmost portion of the terri-] cothe, Ohio, a few days since. Before his | ally shot himself, ; y HLED NN desives t — - Kufus H King, Whig. sae 7 in aden ae ae of| death he directed that he should be buried| ‘Two Russian vessels had been captured by pekeeco ee i ~wiel| calito nie Batten, 12. Killian Miller, Whig 7c y : . y beside his wife (who died some years since) in | the allies. The British ships sailed aftewards different fire companies for th-ir vere srspuous *nsign Geo Boyd, Bin 3 Riley, 13. Russell Sage. Whig. which is the San Juan river, to a point fifteen | the Methodist Cemetery north of this place. | for Vancouver’s Island. and praiseworthy efforts to preserve his propert> Qr Mr Flaherty, gt P Began, bes peels Bie See is leagues below Lake Nicaragua. From 1514,| Accordingly, when his demise took place, a ——— SS ee fr Be tp comllagrarias Seti AS) cat A Tait, Corp Jun a. | - - - Spinner, § iL and at e fame ie to 2 i » G * 18. Thos Jackson, Hard Dem. peg eine See merece sbcve)ezeterred|| Sm pas med mee okt 2H the | Xaxsas Eutonanrs Coin Bace.—Many| fis Suatary Gute: Me Jone pte erate Juo Thompron, BG Shenell. . Orsamus B. Matteson, Whig. to, (if our historical recollection is not at 7 sexton remembered that a stranger had on | Of the emigrants sent out by the Anti-Slavery Wednesday (three days before Mr. K ’s death) | Society to take possession of the Territory of ordered the grave for a person of that name, Kansas, are coming back sick of the under- but no one knows who the stranger was, or what was his motive for such singular con- | ‘#king. We find in the Boston Atlas somo |ac- duct. counts from one of their emissaries. The At- lic, and many oth-rcitizens for their kind care ot nov 6—dtb the prep ises, during this trying occasion. nov 10—1' SECOND ANNUAL BALL RS BANNERMSN has jut received from New OF THE M York a beautiful assortment of rich Goods, N A T l (0) N A L G U A R D comprising in part, sash and bonnet Ribbons, nar mar 5 NDAY, December 4th, 1854. . Wm A Gilbert, Whig. Gen. A P. Granger, Whig. EB Morgan, Whig. 20 = fault,) there was no question as to the identi- 25 26. A. Oliver, Dem. 29. 30. 31 32. 33. ty of the section of country in question with Nicaragua. So far as that portion of it bor- dering the San Juan river is concerned, how- ever, the acts ef dismemberment and annexa- . John Williams, Soft Dem . Benj. Pringle, Whig. tow trimming Ribbons, Velvet, Plus» and Ribbon Tho, T. Fracler ies las says: trimmings for Gloss and Dresse, embroidered and Heke ced nie pee deep or : aolenen © Tee: tion were never consummated; Costa Rica LATER FROM EUROPE. “A young Milk street clerk, who went out eee eee TS epee their 8 cond Annual Bali wil be given on MON- . Francis S. Edwards, Wok. N. never acquiring a practical control of it; as THE AMERICA’S NEWS. - with the September party, from Boston, writes ge, Rdgings oe Lace avd Edging, »ourning Collars and Sleever,| DAY, December 4°b, 1854. Bonnet Silksand satin Florence + rapes, Iiusions, | Particulars in future advertie-ment. Nets snd F.orers. Cail aud examine at nov 2 -tr. MRS. BANNERMAN’S, noal0 -ee3t Pe ay.,opposite Cent:e Market. GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL. ees Sea tee i ee = UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of A. B. The rpre oe auards, J WILBOR’S COD LIVER OIL AND PFOs | | ‘needed Abia leer PHATE OF LIME. The most palatable and effica J AXE plea-us+ in aunouncing to their f-ieuds, civus preparation of Cod Liver Oil known, sor the and the publi E erin; G peng fie Fo ecre of Consumption, Ecrofula, Covgha, Orlde, | One cf their GRANT B . on W S- Asthma, Br.noui is, ani sll ser-fulous humors.| DAY. November 22, at SAR#FTA HALL, to his friends a most doleful account of his Yesterday, we announced the arrival of the | sufferings. He says, that after reaching Kan steamer Amer'ca with one week’s Jater news | 228 City, he and others of the party started on i a foot, gun in hand, for their new location On from Europe, the details arriving too late for | their way, he says, they were obliged to slesp our evening issue. This morning we have |in the hay gathered in the fields, purchazing dispatches giving details of the news, from|® quart of milk from an Indian squaw for = twenty-five cents, to moisten their hard food ; which we learn that Sevastopol has not yet that, cae reaching their destination, they been taken by the allies, nor does that event | found the accommodations to be a few over John Wheeler is re-elected to Congress from } from time immemorial, to this hour, it re- the VIth District, by the following vote : mains an integral part of Nicaragua, except Wheeler, (Ind) 5,101 Marphy, (Soft) 2.530 | Wherein Great Britain, by force of arms and Mprshall, (W.) 2.163 Mead, (Douglas) 1,322] without the slightest shadow of right, dispos- eat as Ie bee over Mar- | sessed the latter of jurisdiction of the mouth Kelly beata Walsh 74 votes , of the river, under the pretence that that is a pertion of the dominions of the bogus Mos- Col n, of th ci the aceaaly OSE House 1s elected to quito King. Costa Rica has resorted to every ii i i Por b SCHWARTZE & sON They piedge ‘hevuselves that they will give one of 5 . . is appear any more likely of early achievement | crowded tents, and they were obliged to Canip ; For eale by a Ase [Boies f gree opt aerecerabanginrg: Duet aha y wd The Express, of last evening, in speaking | Postiblc expedient to induce Nicaragua to ac-| than at the dato of our previous advices. ‘The Ree Gee ge Bonn er cere euclsimned fa] | (Abeta tes Wee ieston) Pareroums ext toon | gue a ee Se eee be eee of the Gubernatorial contest, says : knowledge her coequality of jurisdiction over bombardment commenced on the 17th ult. 2 i Sap aaa le SEE err cee wood. the San Juan by virtue of her unauthorized but up to the 2Ist little damage had beendone| ‘In addition, he says it is necessary to keop - | peny. rider, on | Good Coti!lon Music has been engaged. ‘The returns, we have as corrected, pretty well establish the re-election of Horatio Sey- $5 REWARD —Strayed from the su and illegal act of annexing to herself the Walter Johnson. November &th, one Black Horse, supper and Refreshments wiil be furnished to la to the fortifications. Frequent sorties were | a vigilant eye upon their effects, for fear of | wi ba ruaning sore on his head Also, dies and gentle nen. . mour, by 5,000 or 10,000 majority, but the fact | southern Province of Nicaragua, to which we} made by the Russians, and tie results of these | their disappearance. He declares that of the | one So-rel Mare. Tne eb-ve reward will Hacks will be in attendance to convey ladies to is not yet csrtain, in consequence of the strag-| refer above. She (Costa Rica) has gone so| ©2gagements are seen in the arrival of five | party of one hundred and sixty who left with vege if ay a eat OA. = antics opie nine ling and inc: mplete character cf the reports ee . Sono 6 sConmiers at Constantinople, with the wounded. | him, at least ninety are on their way back to maTaD aS ere . DOLLALS; to be hed ee Giualiten ac ei the Ragocae ges out of the city between 9.000 far in this work as justly to involve herself in It was supposed that after a few days contin- | the eastward, well satisfied that they are not) —— bail. . and 10.000 ahead of Ullmann, and 13,000 or| the suspicion of responsibility, in part, for} uance of the bombardment, an attempt would | fitted to settle a new and unbroken country.”| FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING. Flocr Marager. 14.000 abead of Clark,—which plurality over | England’s act of dispossessing Nicaragua of | be made to storm the garrison. The Russian RS. M. A. KE. BROWN, N». 505 1 strect, be HUGH LATHAY, BRQ. Ullmann in the city, will, probably, be about * ito | 2™™my, 45,000 strong, was hovering around the| gey. Cass on tHE RicuMoxp Exquiner.| .Vi tween tixth and teven'h, would respectfnily Commi tee of Arrangements. his majority in the state.”” : the port of San Juan in favor of the Mosquito allied camp. Gen. Cass delivered laborate h an eunce to the lacies of Washington, that (not- Lt Wm H smith, Lt Chas Javios, OF the mspaity dt cave - King. She denies the fact, though the diplo-| Affairs between Austria and Prussia wear a | 00. Cass delivered an e ‘aborate speech at) wi: hstanding s report isin circulation to the con Sgt W W Allen, Sgt C W Newie, ' oF, 3 7 ae matic world have not generally credited her] threatening appearance. Austria is reported | Detroit, on the 4th instant, in which he replies pary) oe etill continues the Fashionsble Drese John Breene Sec John Grimes, 823 plurality bamitease aoe denial. However, she has never for aday|‘° have summoned Prussia to withdraw her | at length to the attack of the Richmond En-| Mating, Business, and is prepared to execute al troops from the Galacian frontier. The whole ; i Aannaa army had been put upon a war foot- amee on bis Democracy. Of the attack, he ing. Actual hostilities between Austria and | Sid: Russia were confidently expected at Vienna. “I have been arraigned by the Richmond The French Emperor has refused our Min- | Enquirer in terms not less arrogant than viru- ister to Spain, Mr. Soule, permission to pass | lent—firat denounced and then renounced. { through France on hjs return to Madrid. | have been finally expelled from the Demo- What our Government will say to this is hard | cratic party, by ita decree of excommunication. to conjecture. But, as I am not in the habit of submitting to The London Post considera the acquisition of | assumption, nor presumption, go I shall not Samana by the United States to be virtually | submit to both, even when united in the col- if not ubsolutely the annexation of St. Do- | umns of that once justly and highly esteemed mingo. journal. How are the mighty fallen? Fiom both qpgland and France we have in- orders that may be eonfiled to her. in a style that nov 8—eotd She fitters herself will giveentire satisfaction. 1a dies who desire v:ecaut work and a neat and beau- lumbia Fire Compan: tifal ft. will find their interest sdvenced by giving Co bi ¢ a = pany’ oat «eHweS") BASTER BALL “nov 10—3t* 8 a ___ - f th ia Fi- DANCING ACADEMY AT CARUST’S| [SEmemterset tt Col tie Fie Company re SALOON. that they intend ‘o give a Ball at JACKSON HALL M:* JOHN COOBKY reszectially announces to] on BASTSR MONDAY NIGHT, April 9th, 1855. bis friends, patrons, and the public, tbat his] mov 9—3t* echool for Danci g, Waltzing, &c., ia now cpen at 37 .— 01 is - es Gerace Saloon, Me, OOOHSU truste that the ex | Is tows Hell, scmoall Gale’ BROARTERN sree iefaction expressed ty his pat-ong at the termins- i e: yecei tion of his last year’s labore ‘will agein be freely bling scross in shepe. ‘the finder will »eceive a to say there are for Wood 16,176 votes, and 33, 345 votes aguinst him divided between Barker, Hunt, and Herrick! Indeed the election is So very close, that the official canvass may upset this reported result.’’ Greely says: “The Congressional yote is encouraging. As a general thing, so far as it was felt at all, the Know Nothing movement aided the Whig and Anti-Nebraska members.” The City Councils are largely Whig. In the Legislature there will be an over- held practical jurisdiction over the river, the right to navigate which she has assumed, as our correspondent explains in his communication, to cede away for “a very small consideration.” Indeed, so far as jher legal right to do ary such thing under such circumstances is con- cerned, she has just as much right to cede to a company the navigation of the Thames, the Seine, or the Potemac. As for cheapening the rates of freight and passage over the am given Eeaseoms Teen by leaving 2is name at this office. é . Ae on Ge ee 2 5 * nor 9—23t whelming Whig majority. Isthmus—that’s all fol-de-rol; for they are telligence of the embarkment of further troops > The Atlanta (Ga.) Examiner says, “the| Hours for Tuit‘onf r Misses and Masters every és ie Se now notoriously down to absolute cost; thia| for the seat of war. Another Arctic expedi- | negroes have organized Know Nothing lodges opal pes elem care sa PARIS WINTER MILLINERY. NEW JERSEY. policy having been found necessary on the| tion is Ms pe sent out rom ing acid ie ee and are zealously co-operating with white| p.m. = MY? E. E. MACDONALD (successor to Mra. A. The members of Congress just elected for | part of those controling that transit, in their| {© 8¢@zch for the remai . LEW] this State are as follows: Ist district—Isaiah D. Clawson, Whig K.N. 2d—Geo R. Robbins, Whig. Sd—James Bishop, Whig Anti-N. 4th—George Vail, Dem. Nebraska. Sth—A. C. M. Pennington, Whig K. N. ILLINOIS The following Congressmen are elested in this State—all Anti-Nebraska men: lin and his party. Dr. Rea is to have the | folks in extending American principles.” command. z From Spain we learn that Mr. Soule’s re- Crry EXPENDITURES JN Boston.—Mayor turn to Madrid ped caured: mush Gssenene Seaver, of Boston, says the city expenditures and efforts were made to induce the Spanish | . & government to demand his recall. Between |i2 Boston this year are $2,056,601 against French fears and Spanish hosiility, Mr. Soule | $1,546,691 last year, making the rate of taxa- has some caance of being elevated into a hero. | tion $9.20 per one thousapd dollars, against Queen Isabella had abandoned the idea of ab- .60 in 1853. 2>- | $7.60 in } dicating, and a new movement of the Legiti- ——————__—_—________ mists was anti :ipated. [> The Boston Post says, ‘many colored competition with the other existing lines of transit between our Atlantic and Pacific ports. The American parties who are in the Costa Rica speculation are, probably, only after sell- ing to “green ’uns” their charter, entertain- ing no design, we presume of burning their fingers by spending their money in the vain effort to avail themselves of privileges which Frofesrion in which he has been so long and be} Of WINTER MILLINSKY of the lates’ {rusts so acceptabiv engaged, tenders his thanks tc | Parisian styles. Bhe cal's the atteation of the public who have sv siberally patroniged him. | her customers and the Isdies of Georgetown and Mr. CCCHEU, tr many yeas a teacher in New | Washington generally to her tashionable esteblish- York, Nor folk, and ether cities, avd lust yearin this | Meut, where all orders are Promptly attende. to ci'y and Geor, “, hss teken his Saloon, and he | 90d all repairing done neatly as rwual confilently recommends him to the notice of his Rtore 3 doors ea_tof the Post Office, Bridze street, friends ax fully qua ified in bis profession ang | Grorgetown nov 9—3t eee: toe comadcnce of the community asa gen een FITTING sHIRT COLLARS ee ag bis 8alcon can be rented tor Balls, Conor's, Par- a ee eerste H Olark) will open on ta urday, at CARD.—LEWIS CALUSi,in retiring from the | 10 0’c ock, a very large and Cis, any ‘ea, Public Meetings, &c, on reasonable terms, by | 2 o—St__ lat district—Elibu B the grantor had no valid right to cede away.| The comumerotal news eee ya Aes men in New York city voted the Know Noth- apriication to CHARLES TUCKER, Agent, ee Fa Se eee st distrivt—Elibu B. Washburn, Fusion. 2 had advanced 2s., wheat 6d. to 9d.,and corn]. ,. i nov 10—61' st the 5a oon. ND'S, Tth s:. Sd—Jeese O. Norton, do. : = Whenever Costa Rica can get possession of Promise cto 45. per quarter. Cotton was un- | 128 ticket on Tuesday, greatly to the discom — Lov 8—3t 4th—James Knox do. the San Juan, it will be time enough for her changed but firm. Consols closed at 94g. fiture of the abolitionists, who had calculated the Bank of England had reduced its rate of | on these votes as a matter of course. es OF THE WAR An Escaped Prisonen.—The people of the Ragl. da Marshal C bert had | little English town of Grimsby were startled Lord Raglan and Marshal Canrober; a the other day by the appearance in their formally summoned Sevastopol to surrender, | +7 0ts of a tail handsome Circassian, in pic- and required that the women and children turesque costume. He turned out to have and the sick should be sent away, and that been a prisoner in Russia, who escaped by ee- GRAND FiREMENS’ AND CITIZENS’ BALL HIRTS, COLLARS, Ke. OF THE This day receined 8 large supply of RHTBTS, Fam Baek and Byron Col-ars, Licen and Muslin sucess &ec., at BIRGE’S, . v “PHE Vicilant frre © fG@ — Willard Hotel. : isilant fire Compary of Grorgetown, re | RT OTIOEMIC GEORGE a Mage tree their friends and the | NY) 4{CE— Seta pes ae Sey oat their FUFTH ANNGAL BALL | tember 5th, isd, and hee tad no euthority to <A REST HALL, @ TOSSDAY, 28th inst, at FOR | Icer money’on account of the on ea date. 5th—Arobibald Williams, do. 6th—Rishard Yates, do 8th—Lyman Trumbu!l, Democrat. 2d—James A. Woodworth, Fusion Tth aud Sth districts not yet ascertained. WISUONSIN. The following are said to be the members of to grant a charter to navigate that stream. Until then, all ehe may do in that way wil. continue to look as though only designed to embarrass the navigation of the river by those Americans who have already expended mil- lions in perfecting the transit to California by i a i hospitals. 2 3 7 Ay Sadia ISAAC TEN EY °K, C lected f - that route. Ag this cannot be done without anf allied cny we dinided inte tae army |Creting himself in British bark, under a see ee ones ies ins Contractor for numbering the city of tee Gad aie a esses grievous injury to the existing commerce of the} and army of observation. The latter is post- load of timber. : par eines Balls ee the season. _ Rov 8—3t Wash ngton 2 y mc L Tes, : San, in EGET) IS Gai ia A = ce: a i -_ 2ccC Waskbonia, Whig and Bree Boil. United States, we take it for granted that the etlon the ox jonstye tebleland nich separaies AJust Law —The Legislature of Vermont, ke 's celebrated Band is engaged for the ec. A ood pacing tie Pee cagead Ht ow, receiving %. Joho B. Macy, Democrat. Government of our country will not stand idly} Balaklava from Sevastopol, accessi Y | now in session, has passed a lawto punish o from two points. = a On the re 5:h and 11th of Ootober, the gar- fraudulent issues and transfer of stock, making i = - such issue a felony, punishable by a fine not n at Sevastopol made sorties and destroyed exceeding $1,000, and imprisonment in the some small work. ! No hats or cars will be allowed in the room, except | N r tuicewora by rhea 1» 'P ITURB and HOUSE FURNISHING AKTICLES, bi read: Tickets ON LOLLAR, admitting a gentleman yes a “? oP eee and ladies; to be hud of any of the Managers. Y ani 4 by and witness the consummation of any plans to that end, should parties befound so foolhardy as to undertake them, which, by the by, we MICHIGAN. The following are thought to be the mem- Nos. 210 Penna. avenue and 343 D street, State Prison for a term not less than one year MANAGERS. nov 8—4t bers of Con 1 az ‘ 2 On the evening of the 5th, a convoy of trans- ‘i . Edward 8. Wr‘ght, Jcseph L, Semm = Dist. 1 Tie yore come a ‘ do not believe. . ports, with 4,000" Russians, succeeded in enter. | BOT more than ten C. H. Rodier, Wm. Crowley, J ; MRS. J. LANE, ¢ Hears Waidioe 0 Misrepresontations. — We have not the | ing Sevastopol. Extensive Yieu> oF Guares.—Mr. E. A, | 3°82 W- Gross, Joseph W. Maril, Bridge street, bet. Congress and High, Geo ; David S Waleed co ightest confidence in the truth of two it ‘The allies number 110,000 men at Sevasto- A i +] 0. thicum, Anthony Redier, Kespectfvlly announees to the ia 3. David S. Walbridge, do. slightest confidence in the truth of two items 1, and 8,000 additional French troops were | @oKay, of Naples, Oatario co , wasin yester- | aitert Palm-r, John Shackelford, dies of Georgetown and the vicinity; 4. Moses Wisner, de. of foreign news brought by the America yes. | P° one ee at Aon aeilies on the aist, day with a box of grapes of his own raising. | John Mehagen, H-nry 0. Kenver, tnat she wi!l open, on Saturday the = ~ ~ terda: a ee ee He has one acre of ground from which he has] John T. Fin y, Samue! J. Fearson. lith instant, a beautiful essortment EW Telegraphic lines are multiplying rapld- | 1st Tn th nal Me Bociverat aoe ace murs from Varna. iy guns in |eathered over 10,000 pounds this year. The] ™ ¥ 10—~aid of Winter HATS. = st. In the story that Mr. Soule’s return to etters say that the allies have guns in + = ly throughout southern Europe. All parts ofthe extensive empire of Austria are in connection with Vienna. Her Hungarian system already extends to Belgrade and Hermanstadt, the nearest point to the dat of war, and will be completed in a few days to Bucharest. Tur- key and her allies are about connecting it with Constantinople, via Varna, Shumla, &o. When these lines are completed, the press and Government of Paris and London will hold daily communication with the seat of war. a " > soil is sandy loam with gravelly sub-soil, sim- their pateriee) and ater a iow cee fengian ilar to that about the bay His vines are in stomp wi ; be a a oa wee ga ” | rows, running N15 deg E. Mr. McKay has Oe ear Matt off who commanded at Sin- | £°!d in New York, in Montreal, and Quebec, ope: raat comnanndant at Sevastopol. He has and = otter Dissee e Seer eer for published an address, saying that he will de- rear eee tein, hess handagaale ie autres aud thst any one is welcome | Fall boxes and they keep well. His grapes Advices from Constantinople to the 13th say are of the Tspbelle verely . re wee ae that the Russians had retaken Eupatoria, the pesed Dy Setond oy oh en St vanon. oe English garrison of 500 men retiring with the 9 loss of one gun. This, however, is denied by wit the English papers. 2 » ©” The New York Sun says: “On Sunday The allies have sent a force, under General | °° less than ten pastors preached to their re- Madrid has generated great surprise and in- dignation ; and next, in the story that he was prohibited from passing through Paris on his way back from London to Madrid. We discredit these stories, first, because it is known by those in Washington who should be apprised of all his intended movements, that he had no idea of leaving London on his return to Madrid, until after the present date. So we do not believe he has set out on his re turn set = Also, @ beautiful aseortmeat of ch Flow TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. | Ribbons, riumes aed Fascy arden Pores HE sub ar ber, it nding to chang: bs busi | _BOv 8—St* MhS. J TANB Se-8, offers for sul, 2t Baltimore prices, avd on accommodating te-ms, his entire stuck of Lom NEW ARRIVsLs OF CLOVHS, CAssi- ber, equal in quality ard quantity to any in thir MERES. AND VESTINGS. District H.ving purcuased almos: sively for THIKD ARRIVAL F THE SEASOX. cash, and wishing tu c!o-e out by Sa usry, Wr. & STEPHBNS are pow opening T can and will seil as low as the quality can lay geet and most ¥ be bought in this market for cash. d give the j.ur- chasers tims for notes satistac orily secured, with Epetens H have now o : hand— . By ,000 feet Albany White Pine Feepectful'y invited 700000 do Susquehanua do before purebacing else- 100,000 do dress.d and undressed Carolina amd | here. Ali these goods will be made up to order by Eastern Shore Flooring! our capite! corps of fashionable cutters and tailors. 7 in thie cit =| 200,000 feet White and Yellow Pine Sidi nov 8—3t Russia has ordered the line from St. Peters: | We discredit the French part of the joke, deta pend Achmet Fachs, to Ferekop, to Petsiuingso te duty a citizens of «great a Shivel Se eas ____l Alexandria Gasette ropy.] bug to Moscow te be continued to Odessa and | too, because only three or four weeks ago he préven.tne ae - peta — suid prosperous ine ey aan ial 60.000 Pickets, Chestnut and Cetar Posts * BARGAINS—BARGAINS. 5 y 3 - a : ‘ E & ‘Duties o! merican .’ ‘Tho sug- i ortment of E: Y S 3 amare ane. paula arly was in Paris suffering not the slightest moles-| There is nothing of importance from St. meta yi Lhe oestikrenoe! othe dey.” oaks A isrge assortment of Eastern Shore, North Caro wense to reduce the present stock of Fall ‘ 3 sia has 4,000, tation from the Government whatever, being treated by all, high and low, precisely asa gentleman in his pesition should be treated. He went every where about the city without a sign of interference being manifested against him. Army Officers Resigned.—2d Lieut. James P. Llewellen, of 1st artillery, and 2d Lieut. lina Spruce avd Hemlock Joist Scantling and G-ods ov hand I have determined to make a Timber great reduction in pric-s- 100,000 feet Hem!-ck Rails, for fenci “uslin Embroidered Collars werth Together with a large stock cf Arh, Poplar, Cher- | Cambric do so %, af, 37% a4 50 ry, acd Walout Do and Muslin Embd Sleeves, $00. to $2 50 Also, s full cargo of seasoned Pensacola Fiooring | Lace S00 to $6 r do Just received, equai im every respect to anyev-r| Do Embd Habits and Collars 25¢ to $10 vurought to this mark. Musli & Mctave’s Mil,” “Mcp may beeen at ager} Muslin do. One iaie iw gt The whitf aud warehouse known as “B agdeu’s | Lace do do $1 to $2 ee 1 ba ‘or reat on the lst of January next | Faos Flowers 124¢ to 76 per pair ae been put Petersburg. : the fruitful themes which occupied the atten- At Sevastopol, on the 3ist, the operations of | tion of priest and lawyer. And in nearly all the besiegers continued, their fire being effec- | the churches, it is said, allusion to the extra- tively answered, and the fortifications sustain- ordinary state of political affairs were made.’ eee eamage: = _—_—_—_—_—___ ARIS, Friday night.—There is no confirma. TUSCAKURA No 5, imp tion of the se entry of the Russians Order of Red Men,annouree to the oles into the Dobrudscha. It ig, therefore, doubted. | ofthe O:der and the public in general thet they Sir John Burgoyne on the 14th fixed sites | will give « Bas on THURSDAY E NING. 7th of for batteries which will destroy the shipping | D-cember, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. and Switzerland a proportionally greater num- ber. The Swiss have in fact more telegraphic lines than @0y other country on the continent, allowing f>_° the difference in territory. The wires in these C°UDtries generally run through leaden tape unc tor ground. =f ~g account of the rapid increase : rd Dariinulies tare tote ade eae oiusearnee fae coapiate ete een tront | Bornet pir 6 t Sha yard tl rt te i eres 3 ent * of five hunure: t “ nd sash FA giom 4 improvement in Wash- | Melancthon Smith, of the Sth infantry, U. 8. La Rosiaa Wan nes has been captured 5. G. UBRTEN, depth of water at low tide, It fn beyond question | Cora Kid Glov-s62ie.0 pale . » of Propulation @, su in the Olympia Pio- | A-> have resigned ; the resignation of the lst by the fleet. ee ee ener ary soniviey pe LS eons sigs ra on : ‘ng'on Territory is giy nia ninety well-con- | Bamed taking effect on the 2d inst., and taat DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIANS. 18 the sare of Googe Cong e BAl#ay, | their wrcounte at once, either by carh or netea at | Drest Usps, silk ana thread Tivuslons a = . é ne Fa — bh onit, thi i * pain bd . asthma, rt da-es. MUSHEI Breids, Gimps, Buttons Pe There are in Olym, * lerritory fifty | 0 the latter on the 9th—yesterday. pty ee ataaes Far ey ia apeney Alo, Di. «Ob TARTZOS WORM DESTAOYING| nov 10—imé Blagden’s Wharf, ‘Anda pes be wpe tpragans a l to mention. mreroant, buildings, and in ty, thirty-three} Promotions in the Sixth Auditor's Office —| near Gunri, in which the latter lost their bag- |" yo: aie ut °UNWAGTZ4 & SON'S d-vg store,| | PACKS fr ladiepfand gentiemen 316 Ps, avenue, bet, 10th a oa 11h ata, in pg Sstablishments agg “0 souls. | Mr. J, W. Compton has been promoted to aj gage and thirty guns, The Russian general | Ps. aveaue, next to U.8. hotel, nov 10—2ms b oot 17 . BiNGe's, Wi Hote | nov 8—eolst a i ha i * with @ population of 6,00,

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