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EVENING STAR. sgQ @ogsir. ‘Paris — Asia’s PROCLAMATION. Aldermen add Beard of Com- The Soule 4 ffair Seldew, Wit hers: Co.— Monetary Affairs the Booed of je cette Slaves—High Rents, &e. ’ Dantimone, Nov. 17, 1854 1 am now 2b o speak with full confidence FELLOWS’ HALL. f the city of Washinnton adopt Saar the 13th November, ins $200, Worth of Valuable Presents go be reamble and resolution, vis: wails, which reached Washington this iprn- ing, brought us a private letter from the well- informed friend in Paris, on whose p:@viour WASHINGTON OITY: | Jones, Mise JaMa SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4 Given Away. ms ication with #eoswloe tobe done “Whereas, we recognise with grateful hearts Ce ae ae @RAND GIFT CONCERT, communication wi - iit of your well-known banking | the meroiés of a k and beneficent: Provi- On SATURDAY KVENING dence, by which the blessings of life, health, King, Miss Emeline runs aehcuinn gent Brewer, Miss Marthe jspection of Mr. Soule in France we have ty W. M. Mitts, at Fredericksb: is prepared to furnish subscribers to the Sta, | once or twice commented, wherein we ae with thelr papers early every morning. Per | informed that his conduct towards Mr Soul: sone wanting the paper will be promptly at. | is regarded by pub!ic men there as Louis Napo- tended to by leaving their names and ad dresses with him. firm, Messrs. Selden, Withers & Oo., which | had sustained temporary injury in our city, owing tocurrent reports, 2nd circumstances he- yond their control, has again assumed a con- Bennet, Miss Catherine Bowen, Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Cornelia and.every necessary comfort, have been be- stowed upon us; and feeling the solemn obli- gation of a Christian community of returning our heartfelt thanks to the Supreme Ruler of h iverse for these inegtimable bleasings; be it/ therefore, “Resolved by the Goid ‘Sil. nives,Gold Ledies’ and Gente’ &c. Mbking fo all 80 Valuable Gifts. to be @is- tributed to the sudience free. jewriry can be seen ix the store «iedow of Mr Galt, on Pennsylyauia avenur, of whom it wag purchased, and whowiil watrent every thing gen- uine. Bilson, Brisco, Mre Mary leon’s first fauaz pas ; being, too, the ouly ca se , so far in which ‘he has, to use a-vulgar phrase, | prove moré current tha paper purporting to represent a specie plat- : Board of Aldermen and ‘‘renigged”’ since be seized the throne _ Ii form, that I could nime>” Nothing, perhaps. Board of Common Council of the city of | coor, Ev” A.B. Owens, No 70 High at., Ports. mouth, Va., will farnish subscribers to the evening Star with their papers regularly every morning after it: issue. . —— THE WEEELY STAB. Those who need an admirable family an:! weekly newspeper should. at once subscribe -for the Weekly Star. It contains not only av account of ali the doings at Washington, bui also a bird’s-eye view of the history of the world for each week. 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Washington, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby. requested to set apart a day by pro- clamation, inviting all the inhabi:ants.of this city to abstain from their usual secular occu- pations, and devote it to thanksgiving and Almighty God; and that the rever- be invited to unite in such manner leem most appropriate in this public evidence of the city’s gratitude.’” Cordially approving the foregoing, with a Special recognition of the remarkable health enjoyed by this city during the year, whilst “the pestilence that walketh in darkness’ has raged fearfally in many parts of our sister cities, I do hereby set apart Thursday nezt, the 23d of November tnstant, as a thanksgiving and praise to Almighty G: I urge all our citisens to abstain created intense excitement throughout iht sity on becoming known, and the governmen found that it stood slone upon it, public opin ion as well as public sympathy being al. o- gether with Mr!-Soute. be ascribed the promptness with which the eounsels and representations ‘of Mr. Mas n were tistened to, and were atquiesced in is better calodlated te prove thestability of a commercial house, or banking concera, than to ser thom work their'way through & Crisis itis diffcnit to build up, selves that there is n> deseption sbout it Mr. GEORGR M. HILL of Wi JOHN P- wMITH, age. . GIANT Still BES Mow. BAYAN brated Wrench Giaut, the t»lle-t man rope oc Americs, and Miss HANNAH OROUBR, the sreeptiow Leveeat JaCKON MALT, % Pennsyivenia arenus, from 10 o’clock, ia times like these. bat easy ro pull down: ef. when botly pressed, cry © Cry “mal dog,” and the mest inoffensive ani- mat may be kickod. pelt To these facts are t d, and belabored un- finan nature, with istvo apt and anxious al iuisfortunes. man make one misstep at the pinnacle of a precipice, and he will find nos s few inclined to kick him down. bexd-lonz, until he falis shipwrecked at to Doherty, Mary Davidge, Mise Helen Duval Klizabeth T to herald supt How They Take It —The recent Massa- chusetts election seems to have wonderful!y “disgruntled” the folks of the Beston Atlus Though identified with the old line. Whig par- ty of Massachusetts, they have been notorious Fishiey, Barbara Greeves, Mizs Marton Henrietta With merchants, argely interwoven in the somplicated meshes of bus ness, no matter how much ingney they may have, or money’s SFIRIT UF THE MORNING FRES= The Intelligencer’s Paris correspondent con fiems our intimation, published yesterday, that the French Government, on full informa thom on the points involved, hastened to with- draw the interdiction on Mr. Soule correspondent) says: lar pursuits, and I invitw them; the strangers temporarily among us, and the ministers of y religion, of every name, with their respective congregations, to unite in this jubi- lee of adoration to the great Giver of all And while acknowledging our own unworthi- ness. and exercising contrition for past of- fences, may we be enabled, as with one heart and one voiee, to invoke the Divine favor on worth, not imiecdiately available, confidence iurpriag, their strongest elient is, in fact, ! goctety. Without it, butuniversal bankruptey could ex- Those, therefore. who bave had it shaken ¢ clamor, and even- , deserve credit, and &@ tornado. coming out for favoring the policy of abolitionising their organisation as fast as possible, in order to draw back to the simon pure Whig party, the large wing that had gone astaay after the Free Soil falsegod. ‘Lhe Atéas is sorely disappoint ed at the result of this election, and virtualiy whines and cries over it at a great rate. most rerfect Giast in tapts of this fevored I.nd who cile in the same opinion. He it nex! heigh’, weighs vearly 400 peurds, 6 commensurate with his eee ais-. highty educsied gentleman, language and cf the most perfect form, remarbably eusy and graceful ta ts. Mone B wil! evpeat in the Roman Togs, the is their life, thetr ma ine Mrs Henrietts H ‘Thompson, Mise Martha i Taylor, Mrs Jave R Taylor, Miss ja ra White, Mrs Dr B @ P Wright, Mre Mary Hughes, Mrs Robert by the whiclwind of put ually stem the harric by being tried in su “Laem happy to be able to state, upon what I belicve to our various persenal and public relations, and | s. Selden, Withers & Co. . the blessings of Providence and grace, also, haye done, are like goid weil refined The Boston Cowrter—stiff- backed conserya- | wnzcathed as M tive Whig ~shrugs its shoulders, and saya, tr f the seoond century, which he wore in pressane (feoven of the woasrchs of Burope, e good authority, that thereis ro lary Hubbard, Mies Harriet 8 truth whatever in the reports which I find re peated in the journals, that the unpleasant a@fizr of Mr. Soule, of which I spoke in r } letter ef Monday, ia proceeding to an angry desospment. On the contiary, my inturma tion is io the effect that a most satisfactozy ‘sohud Herburt, Mrs Meriah @ENTLEMEN’S LIST. on our common country. Given under my hand, st the Mayor’s office, in the city of Washi day of November, 18: it for granted, and ‘those familiar with the hazardons, uncertain channels of trade will with we, that in pinching timés like 2 ily try msu’s souls, but their pockets, few, very few, even with the best credit, (bankers especially.) could fortify themselves agninat an idie outcry of failure. MISS CROUSE, the American gient girl, is a native of Ohio, bat years of age, Measuring 28 118 tuches arvnt than any other produce her «qual, lady measures 614 inshes more around the contemptously, that— “Tt will be found before the close of the 34th Congress, that the members from Massa chusetts, as a bedy, have done no violence to the political name they have assumed for the inches sround the ARM, he wais’, and will esigh more ngton, this 17th Glover, Townsend McG: Stuas H. Hitz, Acting Mayor. | Adams, Jeremiah Anderson, Charles ” (to use the diplomatic phrase) :s Cincrsnatr Financia, Troustes. —We almest cortain. It would not surprise me if | wese edie to inform you next week trut M, Sovls had actually 4 inches m-rearouad the wa‘st, ard is tauze then the woman 39 rears of age, who is the ia very in ¢ Ngeat, soute y Women, end v. ry active 4 Those whe did so, aud passed the Rubicon, would be pronounced <ntitied to future confi- The Newburyport Heru/d, also conservative Whig in its affinities, remacks that— learn from the Ciacinnati papers of Wed; nesday last, that for the two or three days » Geo 8 . O'Fallon, Patric! passed through Parts on : able, of -s good form as Ass ay te Madr:d. Should this regretabie little fare-cp be so promptly and satisfactcri- y extinguished, the result, I have no doub:, shoald be attributed rather to the ounviliatory but firm conduct of our Minister, Mr. Masox, and to the esteem felt for him here in officiai quarters, than to any deference, official or per- sonal, to Mr. Soule.’ O'Calighan, Francis Parker, Stafford H “We bave had some hope that the course of Mr. Gardner, in denying all his ‘antecedents,’ in catering for cfficiul giation, would save Gov. Washburn, and tha: the faithful and de- voted services vf Mr. Upham, aided by the Free Soil yotex, would secure kis re-election, but there is no doubt that they have been stible torrent, which hos for a perron of ber immense mse. The combined exhibi‘ioe cf these mary pereome—the | ALLEST MAN and LABGNGT WOMAN keroen 4s bizhly gore etme op delight in secing the greate t wonders word. = 8. DANSRITH, singular and by no means commend it in man 3 character that he becomes most importunate and least accommodating as be presumes the abiliry of Lis neighbor dete- riorates ; and when aid or leniency are most wanted they are least apt to be granted. We are- suspicious animaJs, and magnify mole hilis into mountains. previous, monetary matters in that city have assumed a more settled feeling. The Gazette, in speaking of the houses that suspended Peck, RevJ T Pleasanta, J Adair 2 Hamilton, Dr Jas ‘The Citizens’ Bank, of Moeers. Smead, Col- lard & Hughes, have received checks on them- selyes in payment of notes, and thas their : 7 NATIONAL THEATRE. swept off vy the iv is isa bad, ungener- pre eittoaidansensed ef semesters The Union also announces that official in telligence of the removal of the French inter dict on Mr. Soule, has been received, and takes oecasion justly to compliment Mr Joha Y. Mason for his share in the matter. is really just the man for such aa emergency, courteous, chivalrous, and possessing exceileu: judgmget. The Unton alao rejoices over th» re-election of Col. Richardson, of Ill., now a matter of certainty. mingied in one nudistinguishable hea ruins and rubbish, Whigs, Democrats, Seilers, Liberty purty, Irishmen and all. ‘This msakes-three times within months, that Maszachu-etis has been com- pletely revolutionised in its politics. commenta:y this up n the instability of pop- ular elections. whe. it happens in a State, which undeniably has the most intelligent. best educated and stable population of any other in the couniry.”’ Phe Boston Pest, Administration Democra- tic, seems rather tv be tickled with the idea ‘us feature in our civil or moral economy, and often canses much harm that otherwise might In times of monetary pressure like tho present, all ears are awake to hear of tumor, ever busy and mis chievous, takes wing and wafts he: evanescent, seductive gossip upon tha foul breeze antil it becomes @ pestilence; an cpidemic, worge than Communities become tairt- ed by this infection, until all classes feel more or leas its deleterious influences. learn cixétttuspection. acd practice extreme caution before doing or saying that which may GORGE KUNKEL. JOAN T. PURD Open on Moed: Rv Ethiopian Dramatic Company, KUNKEL’S NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROUPE, | Coe prish 12 POPULAR AND T{LRNTED PERPORMEBS, a Embc-acing liabilities are becoming rapidly reduced. ‘lhe 8. Goodman & Co., and Ellis & Sturges, have petitioned their assignee to resign, and permit the parties themselves to take charge of the business, thus exhibiting a degree of confidence in the integrity anu ability of the houses that will be fully appre- ciated by thé latter. It is gratifying to no- tice these and other unmistaaable signs of re- turning confidence. creditors of Mesars. T Jess: Bradshaw, John © ag, Nev. 80, Egy ptiga plague. Waisxy anv Grain.—Acocording to the cen- sus returns of the United States, the liquor | Het Suliman’ Johnston, Passed The Sentine/ comments on the Soule affair. rob their neighbors of a good name aud Icave them “poor indeed ”” too much in this city of Leralding the pecu- manufactured in this country requires the use that the Whig organization of the State has of fourteen millions of dollars worth of grain, been “licked out of its boots,?’ and says: rg ets Ihe practice obtaing Berryman, Edwin DANCERS &. Stewart, James B The Boot on the (ther Leg. The Abolitionists, who crowed 80 lustily over the imaginary defeat of Judge Doug!as and his friends at the late election in Wiinois, must feel terribly chop-falten, now that the slow-coaches bring reliable news which shows the unreliableness of toll-lie-graghic diz- patches. The following are said to be the Congressmen elect from Lilinois : 1. Elihu B. Washburn, Fusionist, re-elected. 3. James H. Woodworth, anti-Nebraska Demoorat. 8, John 0. Norton 4. James Knox, hops, and apples, turnin out nearly twenty million dollars worth of stillod liquors and The amount of liquors proauced is, gallons; rum, 6,500,000, esch Evening of thrir sty -EASISG DiaMATiO 8) In atdi ivn to the'r MUSICAL AND TEKPSICHOREAN PORTRAITURES OF LIFE AMONG THE NEGROES OF THB SOUTH. Admiesion for gentlemen and ladies tothe Dros Circle or Pa’ quette...... 25 Gentlemen without ladies mbarrassmeats, or anticipated misfor- g Mr. A. whispers cautiously nd secrecy to B that he has Mr. C. tells the , and Mr. D. to his next best friend. Thus the ball is put ia motion, and it rolls on until Mr, A , like that indus- trious, philosopbie, honest, Aem// toiling bug. loves the bal! he has been rolling up hill for years, and it tumbles into the ditch, to be picked up aud appropriated by hostile, iilegitimate marauders. It would seem thata in monetary affsirs Lo mistuke; confidence, zo necessary. as well to a healibful condition of trade as to the eat- *-Every Whig is swept out of the National Legislature; aud the Whizs will have no in- Staie Legislature, except aif a dozen mem- Swingle, Josiah M Smallwood, John Crawford, Sidney oi fluence in the n what may be wi bers in the House of Representatives !’’ whisky, 43,133,955 heard of the fo gallons, and ale, 1,777,924 barrels. same rumor to Mr. D ilute of Mr. C, Knight, Rev FL 2 @" Game is unusually abundant in Vir- ginia the present season; the dry weather iu the summer season was very favorable to tue “partridge crop,” and besides large numbers of these, there are plenty of squirrele, wocd- cocks, and “old hare.”’ sorts of the field. EE Washingtoa is Brashing Up—tThe poli ticians from a distance are crowding in upon Some fifty or sixty old-session atagers are alrondy on the ground. They look as though “cocked and primed” for a furious onslaught upon Vongress. of course, to urge through appropriations. Crideuten, Josiah Shewart, Uses [ity dailies please Larcombe, Geo H TO MILLINERS AND FANCY DEALERS. J STEVANS ha just rece ved, from the New e York Avctions, tne foliowing LUIN @RY GOODS, which wili be sold lo is approachin, Fine times now for nes are hard an » Fusionist, re elected. ‘Tneir business iz, Milburu, Rev WH3 §. William A. Richard: elected. np the dog-days, is much im- ists are hoarding their megns. O*FICIJAL- They calculate on being much stronger “be- a Franklin Pierce, President of the United States of Crowiey, Bernard 67 cartoons aseorted Bornet Ribbons 6. Thomas L. Harris, Demoorat. 7. Jas. ©. Allen, Demcerat, re-elected 8. Lyman Trumbull, Democrat. 9. 8. 8. Marzhali, Democrat. In the House the opposition have two ma- jority; in the Senate the Democrats have seven majerity, which secures the re-election of General Shields to the Senate of the United States. fore the House next winter than during the last session, as they feel certain that some of the non-returned will soften to their blandish- ments, as well as more or less of those wo have secured ‘heir re-election. men promise a lively time for Washington. They are old stagers, know the ropes, and are not inclined to be over-scrupulcus their honorabie heads as high as they do gen- 43 pairs first quality Buckram do do * 7000 yards Straw Cord 7 dozen Rit bon as 110 gross o>vered Whalebone 70 do Reeds 3 pairs b ack 3:1k Minsion 9 do white do 46 domen Beckram and Wire Frames 14 boxes French Flowers 146 dosen whi-e and black Wire 144 do Cotton Wire Industriai prrsuits are being enervated; the sources of employment are decreasing. Ne- ies of existence are high. Compulsory idleness is likely to have a partial reign; and all things considered the perivd is at hand for prudence and rigid economy. I learn from Frederick, Md.. that several respectable citizens there have been arrested upon the serious charge of abducting slaves for the purpose of obtaining rewards offered Chis is a high-handea vimerica, to all whom it may concern: Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited te me G. Van Sreenwisk, consul of the Netherlands for the State of Wisconsin, has been appointed comul of the Netherland, also, for the State of Michigan and the Territory of Minnesota, to reside at Newport, Wisconsin, 1 do hereby recognise him as such and declare him free to exercise and enjoy euch funetions, powers, and privileges as are allowed to Mangels, Peter N De Saesure, Capt - e These gontle- assorted quslities for their recovery. Singular Unanimity. The Know Noshings of Massachusetts will have ali the State officers, all the Senate, and 941 members of the House; but their power in the latver body will be checked by the pres- ence of seven antagonists—six Whigs and one Democrat. A good deal of fum is poked at the latter—he is asked to explain how he pro- poses te organise the Democratic Caucus—who will be chosen its Seeretary. &c., &o., after he shall have been chosen to preside—what committee will conduct the President to the ohair—how the motions will be seconded, &c. It is eaid that he responds to these queries im language similar to that of Mr. Gardner, the Governor elect, by saying: “J will be the Saucus, J will be its President, 7 will be its Secretary, J will be the committee, J will offer the resolutions, and J will be the Democratic party in the Legislature of Mass: Dougherty, Edw 3 30 pairs white end black Certain Nett the consuls of the most favored nations in the Uni- 20 do first quality erally, we feel certain that they have strong outrage, and if proven, should be amply puse ed hopes of effeciii:g much ere the 4th of March There is much complaint at present in our city in reference to high rents, and the indica- tions re pretty plain that they must, ere Tt rents are higherin tion of industrial We respectfully requeet an early examination of opp. Ceatre Market. RICH AND ELEGANT FURS, JUST RECEIVED. lower then ever offered in testimony whereof, | have caused theae letters to Le made patent, and the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing:on the 15th day of November, A. D. 1854, and {1.s.] of the independence of the United States of America the seventy ninth. FRANKLIN PIERGE. Henry A. Surr, E:rq.—We understand that Henry A. Burr. Esq., the able Topographer of the Post Office Department, despatched to South Carolina about two weeks since by the Postmaster General, fur amining into nd arranging, if possible, the difficulties in regard to the carrying of the mail by te South Carolina Railroad Come pany, returned to this ci y on Thursday morn- ing, having accomplished the object of his mission as far as could be puasible, for the present. Through his exertions in that quar- ter, mueh was effectai leading to the settle ment, for the time being, of the difficulty which finally took place here a few cays ag during the visit of the Hon, Mr. Aiken (o this Jong, deciine. proportion to the pursuits than they should be. and a determi- nation will do no herm. likely that the pric a McLaughlin, Passed Wyatt, Geo! Mido A on It is not at all un- £ mechanics’ wages. and f Jabor will be curtailed Several of our jarge machine shops and manufec'ories have already dismissed wore t workmen, and many of them ae idte. exends to nearly every branch of mechanics. It is a rare thing to see the keel of a new ves- sel laid whilst thé busy industrial hum usual in the ship-yards ia fast subsiding into fear- ‘HE rubseri* er would r waarety invite the teotion of the Inuies of Washington and its en- Virone to call and examine his larce aod beautiful assortment of FUK4, -orbining sil the fashions of the forthcomi: g searou, which, in splendor and e richness, cannot bs surpss:ed. A's, « number of superb CARRIAGE ROBES. A fine lot «f UMe AE LAAs, of ali sizes, to be ji posed of very cheep. .ge stock of Children and Ivfant’> Fancy band, made from the best mate exceeding'y low prices His late new style of HATS f.r gentlemen bes been alreaty stamped as the us plus ultra, and he only ma‘es mention cf it to es; the price, ag heret.fore, for the very only $4. he - ne purpose of ex By the Prestdens: W..L. Marcy, Secretary of State. McDermott, James z inoue half of their TUSCABRORA No 5, Crder of Re! Men, ennonnee to the .0' of the O:der ard the puttic in’ general that ‘h y will give a Ba: on THURSDAY EViNLSG, Fth of December st Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. Pertioulars in a future auveriisement. J. U. UBRIEN, Mitor of the Cotton Plant; 4. & B., attorneys, 2 JAMES G. BERESY, P.M. A liberal re« ard will be paid the ander of a light black TALMA OLOAK, left by the owner, last night, upon a pi!e of .umber, Bpon its presentation ut either this: fiice or the United | GOODS ai States Hot-l. Itcanbe id-ntified by several ;er- | rieis, and sons wherever sen. HE *CIENTIFIC STAIR BUILDBR, by Robert fiddle, Prec ical Archite*t large folio volume, with forty large plates. Prive $5. FRANCK TAYLOR UsuD.—dlhs. VUR 6, on Fit, Doiwees Tnr teenth and Fourteerth, in uew prepared to lesale aac reteil, at LAMMCND’S, Seventh rt NCY «nd useful notious. in great variety, at LASMONU’S. Seventh st. OxT.--On Thurad ay wight, tetween 14th and H 4 streets aad the Catholic Church, » lady’s zr=y Tae Sovte Arvain Sutttep.—We have alresdy reported the refusal of the French Government to allow Mr. Soule, the Minister from the United Stateg io the Court cf Mad- rid, to return to the Spanish Capital threugh 986 Pennerivauis avenue. ; Orrick oF tHe Gas Ligut Comract, “Y-a-w—Law.’’—Judging from the temper re rent re-eral suiies of RCGMS, cossisting of Perlors ViUTORINE The and Chambers, hsndscmely furnished acd lighted or will be liberally rewarced Waesb'ngton, Nov. 15, 1864. France, owing. as was stated, to the alleged manifested by Congress at its last session, PERSONAL. ----The Cineinnati Gazette states that Messrs. Ingalls &C M. Baxter, brokers in that eity, are now being examined upon the charge of obtaining the sum of $4,000 under false peetences. by leaving it st No. 428, on Fourteenth street. CARD —Novice is hereby given thet bunkavle reqvired hereafter in payment EPH F. BROWN, See. lain, Dasani ALAG4 GRAPES & SMYKNA FIGS—JUST amall invoice of er. 252 Perna. avebue, with gas, t: fam‘lies or single basement is converted into a dining room, and wi 1 | of all dues to this bz cceupted by an excelient cook, who will rurni h atable fr the inmates of the house, or send meais to private rooms if desired. Bupaav or Yanss asp Docks, November 17, 1854. complicity of that gentleman with the scheme during the approaching winter the Law De- partment of the Government of the United States will surely be systematised accordiug to the recommendation ef the chief law officer it was well enough w of the French Republi crented a great sensation, and was likely to have led to a serious difficulty with :-he Amer- ican Government. By a telegraphio announce- ment, which came to hand at a jate hour jest ot z = 2 “ This refusal had | 7 puRuyN aND IRON MANTRLE—May be oo n benutiful assortment of these cheap and de- rable erticles, at the corn-rof Pennsylvania avenw and Panth street, cver tie Washin, of the Government. +++-The New York Tribune of last evening still thinks the figures are not right, and that Seymour will get the certificate of election as Governor of New York. +e+-Qle Bull, Amelie Patti, and Max Mar- etsek are giving concerts in Indiana. +eeeMr. Heath, of the “ Organ’? of this city ‘eas for some time assistant editor of the Rich- mond Whig. Mr. Ellis is said to be a native ef Conzecticut, not of New’ York. aa errone oualy stated by the Richmond Examiner. +++-The London News says that among the passengers between Mal the Osndis, which arriv mail, was Mr. Smith O’Brien, returning from ‘apsportation. He arrived from Australia via Medras/ He was a first class passenger on board the Candia, and entered into familiar conversation wit! t pico except politics night, we are glad to be abie to announce that the French Government has receded from the position it had takep with regard to Mr. Soule, and “has withdfawn its prohibition gentleman passing through leave London on Monday for the seatof hie diplomatic duties, and will go through France on hig route to Madrid —Manchester (Eng.) Examiner. manage the law affairs of the Government without particular system thirty years ago. We have now, however, come to be a great nation, requiring system in the transaction of the Government’s business in that as in all It is not to be doubted that favorable action on come bill to that end soon by Congress will save millions annually atthe national treasury, as well a8 greatly facilitate the business operations of the moat reliable and energetic of those with whom the Government has transactious. : Paymoat of Arrears to Children of Pon- sioners.—W hen a pension certificate has been isaued in favor of the children of a deceased pereon entitled to a pension, and one of those named in the certificate cannot be found, the EPARATE PEOPOSALS, sealed, and evdorsed A) ** @roposa‘s for [name the class] wiil be received at this bureau uvtii iz «’clock, moon.on the 18th] Lots in W: day of December next, for rurnishing the materiais | ealeand will take named below for the Navy Yard, New York: Class No. 1.—Atone. 300 feet graniie, water table, per pattern, at the navy yard, perlizeal foot. 2,000 rquare feet foundati: n stone, 4 feet 6 inches by 12 inches, not lees than 2 feet wide, per 220 cubic yards building stone, per cubic yard, Cleas No. 2.—Jron Pipe, 760 feet cast-icon pipe, 6 inches diem:ter, 34 inch 1,650 tect cast-iron pipe, 4 inches diameter, }¢ inch 300 feet cas'-iron pipe, 3 inches diameter, 34 thick, in lengths of 9 feet each, with spigot ond Oe 10 HULVERS OF BXCHasGs AnD TRANB- —We heve s number of c, and several Farms in Mid for the notes of seld-n, Wither & Oo, or of the Trans-Allezhany Bank, at par, For particula:s, irquire of QT2AYED.—On last Sun ay night, s WHITE HORSE, with a patch of his hip and $250 reward will be given, if the horre !s returned to the owner, at Bicy’s cffice on Fittrenth street. Bp So) ALLLGHANY BaNKs BRISCOE 4 WARD, ¥o’omac House. NEW BOOKS AT SHILLINGTON'S. OL SMIUH’s Theatrical Journey Work Salt Weter Bubbles The Lost itei eas, #well Life at Bea Kath Stas oe Trees and trejudice The News Boy, og All the late Nor. of the London Iostrated News inch | CDtsining the latest news from the scat of war in Latest Faxhion Books and Literary Periodicels. ewspapers, and ever) thing be SLILLLINGTON’S Rookstors, Corner cf Pa. avenue and 44 street. other branches Et SLION TO NEW YORK CITY! ULLARi’4 PsXORAMA takes the spect over SIX MILES through the streets of Nr YORK GITY, faithfully showin, the business, bus «le and cenfusion of city ife, He has a view of more than SEVEN RUND’ Bu HORSs8 asp Oak RIAGES, end upwards of TEN THOUSAND @F 176 N'gs, BA NDS OF MUSIO, SHIPPING, STEAM Taz New Kea.—A women passenger on the wrecked ship New Era got into a life boat which was hauled «n board from the shore, and with the captain and five or six others at- ed togain the land. The boat was cap three times by the violence of the sea, but the woman, who was far advanced in preg- nancy, saved herself by clinging with others In the evening she gave birth to a child, which has since died. All of the passengers of this-ill-fated vessel were Ger- ta and Gibraltar by ed with the Indian All the tatest N. 800 fest, more or less, wrought-iron raili: longing to the Bia! ineer’s Office, navy-y The above mat-rials to be drlivered at the yard At esch Exbibition, an Explan be given by ove of the P oprietcrs, Mr. Dos. giv rg much valusble knowledge of New York nd is those on board on every York. per lines’ He looked careworn. He was ob! to leave the Candia at Gibral- tar, as be is prohibited by the terms of his pardon, from visiting the United Kingdom. It was believed that he purposed visiting some part of Italy. Heveppesred sad on leaving the steamer; and while wis these who were bound fo: marked that he scarcely man to call himself. She ,was 1327 tons burden, and this The captain, the crew, and alt the hands except the steward escaped. The officers and orew numbered 29.. There were on board 374 steerage, 4 cabin, and 6 second cabin passengers, 12 passeazers’ cooks ; ‘There were from thirty-to forty deaths by cholera previous to, going ashore Of the saved there were 143, ingluding captain Three died after landing, and sev- aforesaid, free of alexpense to the United Stots, snd to ths gat sfaction of ‘he commendant thereof Une f-urth rartto be delivered within sixty de«r, two-fourths in rinety, three fourthsin one hundre- and twenty days, and the whole withie six mon: hs > from date of ro-tr ct. The bids to be 4c. mpanied | Of the Ki chen from the basrment to the rear e” the » end th» alterations in and abou: the oom: , will add a ene pneaeee ee ceptance of his bid through the post office, . | aad © mort o; its gvests table welt be -urmish- P cer) amet at. Loiz'| eBSith tha best thosnerhets con abGh, anbaaieon in the best stvle, and no expense or isbor wil be great imp<Ftance to gemeral ard instructive inform will be es hibj-ed af Wach‘ngton, in ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th STREET, As follows: #r8t Bxhi sition TU! itranger, end if others will draw only their respective shares, on fe every body, unless the then absentee has been absent so long without having been heard from as to raise a legal presumption of his death aocgord- ing to the laws of the State where he had In such a case, a certificate from the Proper court, affirming that satisfactory evi- was her first voyage THE NATIONAL HOTEL N this ciy will be reopened for the recep‘foe of guests on tie 47th of this mon*h DAY BVBNING, ‘o'clock, and EVERY EVENING until Dec"9, inélaive; also on Wednesday, Friday, and Pa‘urday sftvincons of esch week. Exhibitions cowmence at 344 o’clock; the evening hing good bye te r England, he re- knew what country- with the guarantee required lew. lowest rent Ke bidder enty ill be u of the av | Diving forwarded to the navy agent at ..ow «+ ++I {s rumored in Brusels that the grand- doughter of Louis Philippe, the Princess Char- lotte of Belgium, is the intended wife of Prince Napoleon, heir presumptive to the throne of a Adfvi-sion 25 cents. Children heif price. ‘utioa within fifteen days from da.e o: seh ‘MiTH. Famifies and For! es. 4 Uti Bov 18—lowiw ——————————————— TEVENS.— JUST RECEIVED A NEW LuT Ov thea very desiratle mourning Collars exc Hand erchiefs. 41s0, a fresb 5 Swiss C lars, and ea, broiver. dence has been produced to that effect, will be considered sufficient proof of the right of the surviving children to receive hia share of and if one of the children spsres to sender the house. ia every et, eqael The ou wt be fh a | trusts thet a generous pubiic will continue the Jih- eral more cannot survive. Wanyin the courtry. ('Barnuw’s Last bopes.—The New York pension also; Evening Post saya: TO CONFECTIONERS, upply Camoric and +++ Gen. Tom Thumb has taken up his res- idenee with Mr. Barnum, at Iranistan, Con- Reoticut. “ Burnum informs us, that’ unless the trade stop sending in orders for his Autobiography, it will be impossible for his publishers ger to get itinto the market. dkerchiefs, t- | ez! ing+t the Hotel Rb. ae , Wa tingion citr, November 14 1754. {Tatel Union Sent,Glebe,tf] named in the certificate dies unmarried before the reception of ihe certificate, the ghare of pension due him may be paid to the surviving ROPOSALS will be rec-ivel until the first of Decemb-r next, for the exciusive privil: ge cf selling Confec ionery and other refreshme ts, (ex cepting intoxicating drinks ofall kin which we respectt»l y invite tne tr-de eae epporite Céntrs Ma ket, OVAL —@RORG: «+++ The New York Evangelist has been sold for $20,000 to Mr. Bidwell, one of its edi- tors, and another party. EF DY&R, fuctioneer bent, has removed bis from the corer of he will be ples ed to ree ern and ihe publie gemeraily. hibition of the Metropolit-m Mecha, nie’s Institute in February next, at the Hall of the Smithsonian Sn ee is*OLU TVA OF CUsPAN1 AEM- #HAP.— Toe 0>jartner i ding b tween the 0. Fowler, in the lumber business, Washington, is this day of publication repeatedly, they have been obliged to defer i in conse- “quénos of the accumulation of orders. for all of which they feel comp-lled to provide before any are put upun the market children under the law of June 19, 1840, with- out the intervention of an administrator. A Light-House Kesper Appointed —Wm. Orne, at Hendrick’s Head Me., at $350 per and Oommi-son Mere sip bh ret fore ex | cil to D street, first house Smith and J | Tenth str et west. where The bidder muat @gree to fit a) to bimy in a creditab’e atsle, an the general dacorati na of the Hall He must also the space allottei + The publishers say that Mrs. Stowe is in harmony witb dissolved by mutuai con- We understand sent. and the business will hereafter be conductea not the author of “Ids May.” that up to last night ‘Mr. Redfield’s orders | a'vs satisfagtory evidence cf his. ebjlity to furnish | by the said J G. Suara, wh- is authorised to close agnam, vice Simon Cromwell, removed. artiel's of the very best quality. amounted to 97,365 volunes, and are a’ ithe Trtomitte veserve the up the busizess of the late firm. aging from 600 to 3,000 aday. ) His firatiedi- assortmént of @N8 in this ety, (Bug- The Current Operations of the Treaswy ER” The late epidemic at Savannah raged about ten or twelve weeks, during which time the number of sick and dead resched five thousand. Ten physicians and three medical * stadents are‘nambered with the dead, while many others were sick Of the clergy, three diéd, and every one of their number was at- tacked. Of the editorial corps, all of whom remained at their posts until attacked, two died. 48 in 303. 0. FOW. ‘ _We'tiingtn, Nov: 16, 18 lj-3* ISTORX OP THE ORMSADRS, Proxress, and Resul's. by Major Prower, of ho at Military Academy, 1 vol, 1854 jaud’s History of the Urusades, traasiaied.irem of th Crussdea, iv 1, 1844 the Crus.des, a collection of the cor- spuainns vol., 164s Chronicles of Roger of Wendover, rida aa Narrativ: award accor i: g to theirown ‘and German Doudie and Single (thr ugh fhe post office,) Dvek Gui it ibe oh prefne ns) may be found al Bporting Goods ir great Men GH yr Starkey Paper Wad: Shot Belts avd Pouches, &c.. Gonsmith’s ma- toriads of almost every de-ert; All of wa ch will be ‘offered at s 8653 Pa. avenue, 2 tion was fixed at 75'000 It wad then changed to 100,000, and now it is fixed at 125,000; but each duy, Barnum gays, the prospect of ever the demand becomes less id | e is publishing in German as well ag English; eleven presses are con- stantly employed in printing it, and a steel portrait of the author, transferred ud they transfer the vignettes of bank notes, are mui- tiplied at the vate of eight copies to an im- Deperitment.—On Friday these were of Treasury Warrants aatered on the books of the Departmont— For the redemption of stock. . For paying other Tr For the Customs......... For the War Department... : For repaying: in the'War Depert- § 4 tho 17th of Nov. Sc of Exbibition Cem AOKEREL, CODFISH, CHEBER, &c. 100 barrels No. 8 Mackerel 100 do No.4 16 do No® Raat-rn Herriogs, very fine £0 boxes Bealed Hrrings 3,000 p.unds Ootfi-h 70 th xes Goshen Gh ese: a Just reevived from Boston ad New York, and for! Bar’ MURSA\ & BEMM&S. THbIb Riss, being able to sup; Perousion Cape ( vee $75,417 40] and_less certain. ® TUCKen & nearly opp. Brown,” For the Navy Department. Hos ths invoriors Departinent.oses oe 631,667 94 es in Palestine 1 vol. PRINT .PD- Tae ry 1G NRATLY AND £APB- 1OUSLY BXBOUTED aT THE fab 1G