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EVENING STAR already exposed the other falsehoods of the | Central Coninilitee of Pénusylvanis, is in this | vour paper from a dispatoh from Baltimore. NATIONAL THEATRE. _—= — SEE ICTAL. Herald. Ut is not my wish to censure you for the para. a Pr Der aaruext or State, ———— —_— olty, — ee Maine, and family | 3"2P4 Probably you hed the plessure to ette % Washiogwour Nov. 29, 1856 WASHINGTON OITY: Rasila’s Last Proffer.—It is understood to | ov : 2 Y | read it forthe first €me im this morning’s ———$<$<$_____ are at Kirkwood's: Hon J.C Goodrich, of Maes., and Hon. J. is. Dawson, of Pa., are at ee » treat, virtually through Austria, of which | the National. if igia Oy THE MORNING PRESS. :nformation reached this country by the} .--. Hon. Lynn Boyd and fady are located : Ladies. The following prociameticn of his egecliency the ‘dition, I have to other expression for the} © oad and Third fiers of Boxes... Ueutenant Goverior of New Bran.wick bas been vriter than thatof sympathy For the man $$$ officially communicated to thir department : vho knowirgly sirouigtes false cupid ee KUNKEL’S NIGHTINGALE By his cxsellency the honorable Jchn Renry Thom: sratity, the marveloui are is is = eet P E as Manners ~utton, lieutenant ¢ v-raor and eom- The Intelligencer, as an act of justice to Ualtie’s last trip, is upon the precise basis o! | for the seaton at Willard’s. eee coe symyeity the locality where 0 P E R A T 0 a] mend-:-in-cbief of the provin.e of New Brans- Senator Douglas, re publishes his speech at the terms rejected by the Csar some six] .... Dorian, the gallant mate of the Arotic, i u ee Ee wick, do., dc , de. they originate, but not so abroad. = 7 the Chicago dinner. Tha: paper is very rich | wonths ogo. We find that many well informed | has been removed from his position by Mr | ‘The statemente are easily mado and readily | This(Thuredey) bv 28 tip ensatioute tae kuaoeasas Gosaee bia be in miscellany to-day | publicists of different countries around us, re- | ~llins, who assigas no reasons for so doing. | believed; an impression is forthwith made in GRAND TESTIMONIAL p ea ed to order and direct that, pending ihe jom x F | be : 2 Tue New York papers are seveie on him | .cordance with the statement, most gene- 0 joucf any further measure* reqoi-e1 to give The Union cautions the South againet | card this offer as an acknowledgment on the | jor it, rally, of prejudice and hostility against the =x RAY ..HHaR ire effeet te the reciprovty treaty recently placing confidence in Mr. John M. Clayton, | part of the Czar; that-unless-he comes to terms SO ee ST oalumniated, and-there is evidently, no mani- 5 Ae DDER BO3Es.) clud-@ between Great Bit iv and the United who, the editor seems to hold, is, after all, ; very chorily hé will lose’ the Crimea and Po-| Arrival of the Steamer Africa: | ‘est desire to suppress the falsehood and cir- — hardly less opposed to Southern right than | iand, as well as all his fifty years’ prepara- THURSDAY AFTERNOON....November $0 ~‘Plomatic circles here, that Russia’s last offer the several artic'es mentioned in the sched sii valate the truth. The paper which receives First time of the Rebuff to the set pag d in ae pow 4 7 DAYS LATER WN; *he credit of -announemg the singular acci- = y 1 | this province. New Be > Mr. Seward himself. tions to gradually absorb Turkey in Europe. THREE DAYS LEM OLN AS dent, phenomenon. or marve ‘ous escape, some- UNCLE TON’S CABIN! eben neil So wejeny ana tae ws — his navy included as a portion of those means | Seb2stopol still holds out —The Allies in a} times immediately retract» and makes the ¥mbrac ng views ot ist 6 f America,” hereinafter enumerated—that Tar Kyicxensocxer MaGazixg.—From Joe | Others certainly conceive that his cffer to] 58d Way.—Asking for Reinforcements.— | mendes honorable; while o: Papers. equally } WEGRO FREEDOM AT THE NORTH, is to say: Shillington we have the Knickerbocker Mag- Wasecin an patie ui see dwith aknow).| Decline in Breadatufts, &c. responsible to the public, ignore the refuta-| asine for December. This sterling publica- | A al The royal mail steamer ica arrived a . i royal i er Afri ived at tho intatne i tati ot edge that the Allies cannot possibly accept at d, i Grain, fi ur, and breadstuffs of all kinds ‘ion. hope, therefore, that my present in- Animals of all kinds And ‘ention shall not be misconstrued or regarded WEGEO FLAVERY AT THE SOUTH! Fr ~h,:mcked and salted mexts g zi . 2 F rf iri ee ee aan | Sotto, |, Seeds end e g-tavles j this time that with which they would have | New York last evening with three days later | 2 a0 unfriendly spirit, and that the explana- PHION QUARTET BAND | 2°%:.,%2°! - a chats c been content six months ago. news from Europe, having left Liverpool on | ‘10™ if satisfactory, will benefit the journals wee Q ae — ho hol C: ha EF Judge Pearson, in a recent charge to == the 8h instant. She brings 66 passengers. eine re acstlp over athotios tena MR. ROBERT W. HANDY the grand jury at Harrisburg, decided that an} A Misapprehensionon the part of Newspa- | By this arrival we learn that the news from | ‘The statement of a young lady nun is radi-| He vorunte.ied to appesr on this occasion. individucl who visits from tavern to tavern. per Publishers —We notice, in advertisement: | ‘he Crimea continued to act unfavorably upon ath nue Ree enee ot the, Choi os drinking five or six times daily, is emphati- | 5ut forth by the publishers of various news- | commercial matters in England. Consols had sbles me to make this unqualified statement. | veo vAmene Siste @ally s man of intemperate habits, and that papers, an error which is calculated to mislead | «gain fallen, and were quoted for the close at c The house of the Sisters of Charity is known >» | But ae a raion! tavern keepers in Pennsylvania who sell to both postmastera ang the community. They| 914. Flour had declined 6d., wheat 3d., and] *3 St. Joseph's, near Emmittsourg, (not Em- ol % v.P. ard, horus, ms Fish of all Kt ds Products of Ssh and ail other crestares lving in 0 e water ‘oaltry, eggs 5 H des, fuce, kine, or taila, undresred Grand Overture. ie Abrend & Ce | Stone or marbie in its crude or unwrought state ii: mittsbay.) Th is generally a number of . | Ores of motels o: all kinds such are liable to Prosecution under the act | say “ Postmasters in any part of the country | corns. Cotton also was lower than at last periouty detailing Apart feperdcd 101 Gh itr Shine a ca, tar, turpentine, aches Probibiting the sale of liyuors to “men of | are always willing to become the agents of | quctations. jeoure @ reception, they must produce letter: | tae Taushine Ghetass ~ Beresr | Timber and luca’ er of all kinds, round, hewed and known intemperate habits.” subectibers, and in this capacity, may writ-| The seige of Sebastopol was progressing co xeepon pis permue voushing, one saved, ae Pe 2 ¥ Pa . | 20d character, &c ey must bring sufficient | Qhempion Prise Jig. Firew jan! trees tomething for Both Eyes. and frank orde:s for the 3 OF sign, frank teed to\the pe — oe means to enable them ® return heme if the Ban} eolo z alts, wot ‘The Panorama of New York City commenced | *"4 send orders for the arriba Sy | ee cen renenoes | Rouse ane s ciety thinks them ucfit, either in physical or ‘mental qualifiations, to discharge the hard. aod, ia many cases, repulsive duties of the order. They spend the first two years as pos- stor lente, take no vows, and are peiteoll yee Dye a Pe ee | t the insti . 2 ‘hi OP Sn . mai eee ie rip ee Pie leealina walle, To ernclude with the b>autiful Bur'etta of Uomanufac.ured tol acco crossing fields and escaping during the still-] UNOLE TOM’S CA " nae em ness of the nigh:. In a word, any Catholic} Unote Jem. the rep-niaat fusitivs eacll be atmit ed to importa’ion tato the prot Fish oil sice, broom corn, bark ‘i Gypsum, ground or ungrour liewn or wrought or unwreught burr or one ite exhibitions bere on Tue-day evenin another.” have ensued in the field fighting, though a dis- full bouse Wo are pleased with it. | Now, we haveit from the highest pos: cc: | sate. received fa) spake ot a bale ‘The representaiion begins at the Court! nd authority. that the whole of this statement, s which the Ru:sians lost nine thousaod men. stiee: ferry, coniinuing down to the wharf at| far as it regards the franking privilege cf} and the allies suffered reverely Both parties Peepetly Ce peel tirle postmasters, isipcorrect. That privilege onl; | 4te in want of reinforcements, but the be ‘ s en saige:s are in the worse condition in this re- Ure length cf this great th toughfare, pre- grants to © postmaster the right to send) free ect Ali the mail steamers hive been taken A S rs ‘i a ted Brates fr ir ; and all timber penting * singularly crrect and animated pic. | 'etters writien by himse/f on his private busi up by the British Government, to be employed | 2bject is perfectly free, as far as physical rie Cut> a Sines me pears seg kind a tg portinn of tie ae cf the Rest side (o 17th sireet, wi ers | xess; to receive written communications ad- | us transports fur the troops The allied army jareeis concerned, to follow the dictates of his ree may loe salle: smerican terrtiory in the State of Mane watered y scenes intsoduced. The distinguished a i: ii ‘ iness, (ir | before Sebastopol is reduced to fifty thousand | ” z i = merit uf this panorama i; that it waltics is fitesecd to Rimbell on. his private Basiness,i(ip The case with scholars is quite different. | ~’™u¢l,® via: ta'l n vigge az lated civ case ioor 4s tha ern cote Sector . ;, | men. An assault was looked for by both par- or Topey, the wild African gir! WwW. 4. finted down that river t. the sea, when the same nae. You tee it al Wo defy those who | either case not to exceed haif an ounce ir| tie,” and the Russians were arereciagh by | They are placed under the care of the Sisters| whiten. ae 7. Hermann | Wsehipred to the = ate most familiar with the stores, buunta, resi | weight ;) and to send and receive free letters lacing cannon in the streets of the city and | °f Charity by their parenis, to whom the sis-| Aunt Chive, in love witb U-ce Tom .... levi Brews | 243 be exp dencee and public buildings of the reut | and packets relating exclusively to the busi- | tortifying the houses. The horrors of the ‘ers are accountable. The rules of the insti 8B) | ness of his office or of the Post Office De- seige were increased by the ravages of disease tution are read by all the scholars; and all ends to ber Maj ety, eonditicned for the Rose of Caroline, deughter cf Uncle — 1. Moya yanent of the dutins hegnity bio at the Gothem, an owission or a discrepency « Mome:t. The idea of the artist was to re; = : “ -f imp rtation or exrortacon on any of the re 4 E To eon-lde with the and a growing scarcity of water in the oi:y | “ho enter must abide by the rules. ‘Lhe Y tol ur exported in marner aforesaid sext toe eubject minuiely, too py its eRe partment. The English oa Russian oficial aiipateeee young ladies are not permitted to leave the GREAT SHAKER DANCE. ' : to duty in the eveut cf the said lars us well as its generalities, anu he bas done = in relation to the battle of the 5th had been | sounds or fixed bounds, to make visits, to re« and ac. hereanb+ ore wentioned so with devoted accuracy ‘there are many = eect haggle " a Py i t st ceive or send letiers from the institution with: | DTS 0p" at 6%. perfr-nance t commence . ; A ‘i in relation theret., not seing i. to operation and Suicide under Aberration of Mind —The| received. Both parties claim the victory. eae cee 14 o'el*ck. INO. T. FORD, Avent. x i hs from the date points where he might have saved a deal of la Ww. ae % F tas ived inf ti | Prince Menschikoff claims to have spiked the } Ut examination; in a word. they are con 40 vit ai - reser teed a borand trouble, aud yet have secured a siriki 1g eA Ge ECG Eoglish and French guns. and whilat he ad- | stantly uoder the eye of their tescher. Hence | efcet, bu: he bas spured himeeif inno degree Au outline or etching wight have sufficed for many—but by his close attention tothe filing up, he has chalienges the admiration o1 the the death of C. A. Hinckley, at Fort Arbuckle, | its a lose ot four thousand men. says that Cherokee Nation. The deceased arrived at] <he allied loss was equal to bis own. Lord he post on the 25th of September, and a few| agian apeaks of the English loss as being hey have no claims on the institution, other han an education, an equivalent for their pension; at the end of tre school term they ACKER&L, SALMON & DIGBY | Given ucder my hard and seal, at F. Meera the elev nth day of N: vewber, in the year Landin , p-r :chooner Volent— N M.ckere! exira. in kitts and bbls. L.8.] of our Lord one to: us-nd eigbt hundred and tfy four, ard m the eighteenth year 2 ; A f i ffi- | 040 go home, or to a friend’s, to spend the va- im and 4 bbia Cf her Mejesty’s reign. Whole. ‘ihe painting dues more thanto grati | 4498 atter, complaining of being unwell, acd} jor) ey kitted or woudeL sei iiies eation, or remaia and pay their board during] Nos. 2and Sd> Ha if x, kitts and bbls 3 HGSRY T. SANNERS SUTTON. fy—it familiarises and insirueta. One whe Pps . i ri Balmon No 1 in tierces exhibiting symptoms of derangement of mind,} Sir. George Cathear’, Generals Strangeway | ‘he vacation, and are confined to the rules pre- ess scala Dicky Sacra he was placed under medical treatment, and | 2d Gouldie were killed in the action of the | sented by the parents. op Rexer ent -a Dighy, do bd i : Ps Nol —_ I ae It sometimes happens that a young miss i. eatater - e Pirroe. President of the United States precautions were taken to prevent his doing oth seut by parenta to have her fenmnved from a Scene ee oe nk can ee v v By his Excailency’- o~mmerd: : Bamvst Lro-anp TILEY. will attenuvely observe it, will receive a BE oper idea of the great metropolis, albeit he & periect stranger tothe locality—and whe . hi * és General Brown was wounded, and has had zi ss . Z. 3 cages West rn Bank Dunfish America, to all whom it may concern: he gves there wisl be able to find his way to | injury to himself, as was manifestly his im-| an arm amputated. particular circle of society. A rcmantic, nov- Losne No. 1 Smoked ~s!mon Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited te me varicug places, and in various portions with- | puise. On the morning of the 10th of Qo'o-| The condition of affairs at Sebastopol is |! reading girl soon becomes restless under} For e-Je by uF K*LL BROTHERS, out any guide bui his memory 5 a FE has been appoint- er, however, while in bed and attended by a| Teprescnted as awful. The streets arecrowd- |-chool restriction A love engagement or] nov 80—8t ol Anes fonts Msricat 1 | > oma= Caren Flexner eee Loe aes ver, ; nded by a : eee eee ‘be Panorama ccvers 18 UU0 feet of canvas = . - ed consul of Saxony for the port of New Orleans, I arenes ith sick, dead, and dyiog men, w:men, | *0We remantic adventure will urge her to in- y eet and its production cecuzied four entire years. | 20/dier, he succeeded in inflicting wounds in el oe wel d | vent means to escape the care and vigilance of ae SUSr RECEIVED and Rthe. | 1° Dereby recognise bim ax such and declare him itis painted in water ovlora, and in this wa: | the region of the heart which almost instantly Prince Napoleon would persist in command | berteachers. Her object is coon accomplished, A ile I UA “Ps, ia] RANDOLES, CANDELA §/5>* hy Sxere: eal a a es ee the different hues which the artist bad to do ing the storming columns of Sebastopol The inhabitants of Sebustopol were, at last accounts, suffering dreadfully for waut of water. The Russians were unable to bury their the Sisters are in trouble for the truant girl aud her disappointed parents; the papers erjoy holiday on the first intimation of a hair- breadth escape of a un fiom a Catholic con- vent, and the gratified public sleep soundly, are more vividly represeuted than could hay etn nemmins Were) interred et F ef. been achieved by the process of vil. Its ex. | *ith every mark of respect by the officers uf hibition corsuwe: nearly two hours, and the | ‘he post. Nothing i; known of his relatives, constant occuring ebjceta of interest are | and it ishoped the present notice may resch Pointed out aud explaiued by Mr. Deel, one BuAas, H»LU LANTEANS, and LANTEHNS cf] and privileges as are allowed to the consuls of the every kind the lat-t eliieds a most favored nations in the United States. +f paver Sha je+, dome and ott er shapes ‘Bee ofevery des riptin ing Oardl-stic!«. In testimony whereof, | have caused these letters anda tes «f Bricancis Lampe, for | to te made patent, and the seal of the Untted States fi t throwing thi trid | well satisfied that, at lea-t in this happy Re | fvid or of Lee to be hereunto affixed. , ot tbe proprietors, in a pleasant wanner. them, as he loft a email amount of property ut ae ae hedestenichi yee ihemeecd public, liberty of conscience will be pro- = S eledaie in soit Glare} Given under my hand, at the city of Washington oe che post — the shore was literally strewn with human |’ aimed ty ihe press and enthroned in the ; the 2is: day of November. A D 1854, and [t.8.] of the independence of the United States of America the seventy ninth. WASHINGION NEWS AND GOSSIP. H Welt MORSFLL, Beunett —Beunett returns from Paris a: war ake) rumored! moat important additiona! hearts of the people No 523 C street, Todd’s Building. bodies, from which waa emiited a sickening I bipe. Me. Euitor, you willonot eonaider|| essay entree s.ench for miles arouud ee ae FRANKLIN PIERCE. srimea, ie Extensive preparations were making to dis- | 2"y word of the witnin personal. I a-sure 9 5 | By the President: wich everybudy, and particulariy with ev ee om the canes, By) the Balti, uly at i he seat of war. . you itis not so intended, My vim is not so gga ie post eé eee be if W.L. Marcy, Secretary of State. ery | exists in the imagination of those who stuffed | Patch troops ch hi i : zanew volume, is received and friend of the Administration. His principal the Washington correspondents with the sto There was a rumor, though without any con- | ‘uch to teach in your paper or in any other, ry. A for sale at the Washington Pnt lication ‘ifflo+, but simply to staie facts which are known to} Su - z 3 SH LLINGT N= Bookstore t EMEN: grief is his disappointment with regard to the me and seemingiy unknown to you and others. is for December AMUSEMENTS. complished John Y. Mason. Whata figure be slaughter. Many thousands were repocted to firmatory character, that a most sanguinary French mission, which is now filled by the ac battle had been fonght before Sebaat pol, on the 11th, in which both sides suffered immense {t is not trae that any foreign Minister or the (Government aas received accounts of avything ———————— score Guarda, Aitentiont—-Yu a » tie A ; ie ! White i = to the Briiish Government from Lord Raglan, Fraocce has made a levy for 220,000 men and we hereby no ae hat 8 Me ting oi the cou ea ney Maxsxine ‘or December H ARRY LEHR’S owen < ceed : hile in England subsequent to the latest published advices by | & loan of 600,0000.000 of francs. Additional pany vi tbe bel ins cia Tineratses cara NX 1 Teosirad ey eee aaa and France he wa: avoided as a commun leper, ], ; . troops were hourly expected to reach the | © EV RAT. pias Ail ine New +8 published received immedia‘e the Ballic. This secret news, of which Wash P' RIDAY EVENING, Decerber Lit, at 7 o'clock | yy atervende me, fren by all Americans In vsiu did be plead for Puncroa! rtterdance is requestd, se business «i | ea = ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE. Odeon Buildivg, ccrner Pa. avenue & 43¢ st. Russia b i 1 - ; ; :— J] Au persone des:rous cf b-cumiog m-mbsrs of th in Europe by promising to call cf the blosd that eee ye iy ae the Govern Vienna dou:patches to the 15th says says : persons des): cvmiog m-mbers of the} poy 39 NATIONAL THEATRE, Meunde of liuted ment that the Allies were about to be disas- a L i B. A JAMIEON, Captain. i of bis own polluted press. All men been received thisevening, according towbich,| 5 EpywortH, éc ing Urderiy. On THURSDAY EVENING, Rovember 30th. 5 = : anotner great batte has been fought. inwhich | joy 30 1” . J US reccived a farther supply of those truiy su- ae : fosition in Washington believes that &DY] the Russians are said to have lost 9000 men 0} perb eid world-renowned PI- conversation wi h Mr. Buchatan, which never such dispatches were received in London pre- T alors’ hereb: f-.] ton. Ny stock is now complete, i ili a ‘5 y E Ly are tit. |] ton. Ny no e er took place, representing him as assailing the vious to the sailing of the Baltic, as alleged. | temained masters of the field. Sickness was tGate aan in Late ° Zs = SATURDAY bracing a variety of the newesist AND PATHOS . Admiuistration, and when the falsehood was on the increase in the allied camp. NIGHT, Decen b-r 2d, a3 there will bs eomething ot | of Pianos from makers in Boston and New York of The Sites for the New Custom-Houses — 5, t i <, 63 f elastic touch and a ; i ale in the Biack Sea those who are not at prese: ¢ m mbers, and w:o] of 6. 6, 634, 2ni 7 co avo, of elastic t 7 ’ Hence, a'l honorable men recoil from his We hear that the Secretary of the Treasury . Official Russian news, via Vienna, states that | relieve there ure banefits t> be derivei f:om the | depth and purity of tone unsurpussed in this or any UNCLE TOM N) CABIN. Presence lest they too may become victims} !,as determined upon sites for eight of the| from the 5th to the 9th no hing of importance easel a unity among oF ea as oe one oth y coumtey. he magnificent toned Piance of bis want of honesty and truth. His hatred c . x. F but the breeches were always repaired. - they can be b-ught i: is city only of the subscr-| D'TIONAL CHASGE Qe fal nat lagt session to be built. “hey are, with the FROM THE BALTIC. en y The Soott Guards have the plane ae a Br iaaeenioth fork ap citheoauh tte a aeeek G Bor 23—3t We ara flan eskedithe reascn ef this ketenes. of the land, and the prices paid for} at Petersburg advices report that the Eng- | ¢San-un i Decein bee Pise* | in this country. an! second to none in the world. | Peenrsion to New York City! of this ba- | them, (the sites) as follows, viz : tred. Our junior having been associated with SEC Domne: JUBILATE—REJOICE YE! would cut at that gay aud polished Vour: a ‘rom the Crimea in the way of secret advices have been killed togton correspondence is just now telling, says times BHILLINGTON’S Prokatore, sdmission into respectable American scciery y san ere ae) 0) 1s aeeeett WILL OCCUR AT THE ” ioviced to atten-. Despatches from Balakiava to the 11th have | °?P* *t¢ a aS ‘ ss trously defeated. No man in foreign official QHICKERING & SONS' PIANOS. shunned him and degpised him. He forged a WIT. The loss of the allies waa also great, but they attention !—Tho wembe eof theJour-| ANOS from Chickering & sone, Boe- » SENTIMENT, SONG, DANCE, . blistered on his forehead, he sank under it. A Turkish 80 gun sbip had been sunk in a | informat on Inid b-fore thew for their consideration. | lonz snd eckuowled reputetion in their ar:; Pianos WITH THE POPULAR REBUFF TQ new custom houses, directed by Congress at its] h&d cecurred. The bombardment continued, |“ sien! |, Keo. Feo Mewr>. Chi &to-e will r-member tbat] @@> SEAT® CAN BE <ECURED WITAOUT AD- of John W. Forney, is a proof of his revenge- tish fleet had lett the Baltiv, apd that winter} Particular: in future advertisement. cannot eo PD che ores: Sea pomeamns meen ee eee i 9 t.er inst uments. Tho large number cf Pianos City. Owner, Price | had set in with unusual severity. note REN WOUWAS HOTRE OW Toy | PADY ths mubeciber isthe best gusracte> cf tee | EMSS Tepeaw SAME SAMS Mr. Forcey in the management of the Phila- | New Haven, Conn.Samuel Bishop.....$24 600 ENGLAND. ST.— sa TW beN BoOWN>’ HOLKL ON Tui | quslity and r-asovable price of his Plauoe. BULLARD'S ' Burlington, Vt....John W. Pomervy.. 7.750 Lord Pa'merston did not leave London for 4 Avecus- on or be wee igbth and Ninth «y the brig China, and als> by the packet of the delphis Pennsylvanian, can speak trom the | Burlington, Vt-.--John ¥ Amos....-. 12000| paste anti as 218th 2 nroctsy 5 Mundie Dollir Soup Caro toa B-n | 20th instant, I shail recelve a farth:r supply off > A WOR AMA book on this subject. Some fourteen years sisdualy Ohio... sd Sears Peper amared that the objeet of Lord PRET nn anhy = wasted by dese hig ring & Pont Uisecs: : takes the spectatcr over SiX MIL! cnrough the Pe E a rec ing it att ec nov 30—it! -band Fianos aken im pert payment. 4 ITY. Guhn #0, while @ ci:isen of Lancaster, Pennsylva- foledo, Uhio. Patmerston’s visit to France was to consult . m4 packETS FINE PAPIC“ cee stock of Guiters, Violios, Fates, Aovor- Saye wiching tele ady ae ae A “ge nia, Mr. Forney delivered a lecture io Phila Pe Be Vs pa they pmperce upon Song Orne Goors, Brouse Figures, Jet Bracelets and Pine. te aad Ha:p, Gui-ar, and Violin Strings « f has a view of more =e ors * i uke. of Po! t J: Pesr ind © jan‘le Knive*, Iniia Rubier Sack, | OF! 4 = SEVEN HUNDKEv HORSKS3 ayn CARRIAG! — a the “Dates of the Awerican Wheeling, Va : > reports say, Sowever, that his object was to | Dresiag, L ng and Puff Combe, fine Steel bngrav | New Music constantly en wees end upwards of BS, cee ey eR SR = sonra We hear further, that the sites for custom- buarbingrouberHacn ent eaneeeito wes E ag dtools, Uoverr, acre ae ecurte urd me es Pace avenue TEN THOUSAND OF ITS PROPLE!! ooo cescribed the terrible rebuke of | houses at Belfast and Ellsworth, Me., Glouses | “bsorbt 2 : i and’ tal | Santonio Sr eUarARY COMPANIES, BANDS 1 POST OFFICE, ; OF MUSIC, SHIPPING, STEAMBO4TS, &c. 3 = Ateach Exhibition, an Explanatory Lecture will .' D FROM TIIf N¢TI Wa hing‘on, Nov. 20, 1854. : x raat Be eral on Tuesda: B AILS fr CUMBER: ASD, Md, CLAPKSBU G | be given by eee Oprietcrs, Mr. Dors. 9 instent, a smal! bay POVEY, a ‘ELING in Vig nia, ZANESVILLE, | Much valuable knowicige of New York end its haiter co. Suppcsed to haye beem pic ed up on and CINOINS ACI, in Ohi, MA peop! ni mal ape ate tne to s stranger, and of Penreylvania acenu. ‘ny perronres oringhimt. | Vii..E and LOUISVIULE, in Ken-ucky, INDIAN oT be ahiblind { Was Soraya te every body, Mr. JAUE3 DOVNFLLY, pro rietor cf ths sbey- | APOLTS. Lad , will hervaiter be cloced et this office ex ed eat Washington, in named rettaura t, will bs li erally reraried. daily at 2p m, departing an the & o’clck trat,| ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 1th STREKT, classes in Ireland and England, and in fact|~ yo, 30 ct connecting with the traia leaving Baltimcre for | As fullows: #18: Exhibition TUS*DAY EVENING, lnroughout Europe. Cumberlan. ard Wieeling at 5 o'clock Nov. 25. st 734 o'clock, and EVERY EVENING until FRANCE. MRS. B. GREGG co, JAMES G. BERRET, Postmastsr. | Dec 9, inc'usive; alee on Wednerday, Friday, and A tew French loan of five or six hundred Resrectfully intorms th- ladies of, nov 29—d°t Saturday atterncons of exch wok. millious of francs is spoken of. Bennett by I £niel O'Connell. He showed that @ man wo could assail the dead and woun! the character of the living, who betrayed ali e2nfidences, who rejected the truth, and who never did a just or manly thing, deserved the awiul condemnation which Bennett received from O°Corne.l. From that hour Col Forney bas been pursued by Vennett with the scent of a biocdhound, and the malignity of a fiend That bad Scotcbman never forgives or for gets. He hated Jackson after he had b-- i fanged Ses, “ep fe scasechy = pestis can ian, Territory, vice J. W. Nesmith, re dead or living, whem he bas not traduced ae Isiands. A Liverpool letter says new re-inforcements are daily being sent out, and new levies made, and whilst this contivuss. there can be no prospect of eas in money circles, or a revival of business and indugiry Much distress prevails amongst the poorer nov 30 Pa. ave? ue b-t. Ni ter, Mass., Newark. N. J , and Buffalo, N. Y., and for marine hospitals at Burlington, Iowa, Detroit, Mich , and Cincinnati, Jhio, have not yet been selected, the Department not being in possession of the information necessary tu a correct decision in the several localities. Few U. 8. Marshal for Oregon —We hear that the President hes appointed Mr. John McCracken, of Oregon, United States Marchal Wastingt u auu Groryetown thn DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. the pee Te renne commenen at Bofelodks The French troops were being withdrawn 4 a ane tio ecco 8 tal the] “g@-Adui sion 25 cents. Chiliren half Price. vm Italy. ny See 3 subscrib-1s inthe Dry Go: asivers, onder o ia fromiItaly eat HS Cy the firm of Max-el, Seare & Collvy, was dissal-ed | Amilicsand Parties, THE EMMITSBURG NUN. ies , sen by mutual co gent on the fit day of Novemter er | Sain 8 Maxwell withdrawing Scms the Bem oni ss. The Frederick Examiner publishes the fol- CAHW.—1ve att-ntiou J the ladi saud xe - JOHN >. MAXWELL, for come real or imaginary cause. Astothe| The Current Operations of the Treasmy lowing extract from a letter received by a gen- tiemen of Washing:oa and Georgetown, mi SaMES WW. SHARS, AT REDUCED PRICES. i i t is $ wl. is res ly i ite 5 5 . m¢ truth, he never rises to that Falsehood iz | Department.—On yestetday, the 29th of Nov., tleman of Frederick, from Miss Bunkley, the pelpoullesa einer eae a Aes partes Wiest ees glen tier — his vocation, ard be revels in it. Take, fur| ‘te e were of Treasury Warrants eutered or escaped novice: the Secretary o. the Spanish Loxstion, No _..A CaRD. * = less than former p:ices i eS h i avenue, between 434 and 6th str-ets. ch “ILE subscribe: continue tte general Rich p'aid filks and piaid French ‘inoes instance, the Herald of Wednesday last. | the books of the Department Norrore, Va., Nov. 20th, 1854. will ke piaeson VRIDAY.the Let T Goods trace at the cld etund, No. 633 bewenth Plain Silks, very decirable — After abusing Ccl. Forney in regard to the | For the redemption of stock.....+ $36,240 06] = «. -— Ihave my father’s permis- | ocicck a.m. The Furniture {x of For the paymentof Treasury debts 51.734 71 For the CustomB....+++...-..06++ 11,700 78 Forcovering into the Treasury from Customs.. eeeesercecesees 2,248 30 For coveringintothe Treasury from letter received by him from Mr. Buchanan, and of which Bennett bas published a false aud malignant version, he goes on to gay that Mr. Buchanan purchased the Philadelphia sireet. And as they are autho ised to rettle up the Pisin French ard Evglish Merinces sion to answer the letter you addressed him, | quali y, made by Mr. Cripps to order; the Window | business of the ‘ate firm of Maxwell, Sears & Colley, 10 pieces plain biack Silk, very cheap. requesting a statement of my escape from St. | Cu: teins ars superior; toe Featber Bes ard Hair | «li persons ind:bied rre requested to come forward f t quaticy ; ths Chiaa, Gina mak: pats the busi : ulti ated os ¢ desirable Dreve Ucods, which we " . | Mattresses are of the best quaticy; : ‘98°, | «nd maks prompt settiemen’. as the ines wust | are ly rece ving pre ; 15 diate mint eles in eeu: ntd C.o'kery Ware are of the best. The terms re] be spe dily closed. COLLEY & SEARS. As our stock of staple goods is as well assorted og yaad have thought 3 making a public | (b°'S! aud the sale will be well worthy thei atten-} nos 29 and selocted us uny oft 5 bouse in this cit), we on. GRE. & scot’. a0 + z ald ca!l particu): Feskayletiani te aiaie a miscellaneous sources... 491 91] statement. With regard to my manner of Auctioneers. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. ws oman thence’ aoa eh een known and fe- s ~ Sorney. Although | For the War Departmen! 5,815 33] leaving the Convent, the circumstance speaks RURAWOMACGR Just opencd, over the De Good. yori e brands; 100 piecrs, war'avied ai! pure, Irish Col. F. and Mr Buchanan have been devoted | For Tepayiog in the W. for iteelf. Could I have had Ber milsei0o) or mera Now landing — St eet Geo, Aa ees & “ease oa eerie: ine; 50 phee: white cs hed, Id es so. tment of Fashion bie anoels, frcm 25c. t> #l.b0; ali graies Bla: kets in ae on ue bide re latteryaud P epartment eer iu aries hohe ak nant thes inthe gneae CHemng connly i hil ks SkY, to which the attention of the t acan nce with a ‘eruetal assortment 0 political history exhibits few instances of such F ‘ Bred A N eed * 4 nigh ent, 12 do Delacare ene: heat, ri The ao ait lad'es of Washington and ite vicinity are called t le Damaske, Towellings, Napkius, ac. 1 a e ‘or repaying in the Navy Depart- still hour of night : Piatt Milis exe Buctwheat, in barrels, Gxatine. nov 29—st* Also, wiil be solo at co: unfaltering devoticn as one has shown to the partment seseseee 2.455 57] escaped through a window near the Chapel, barrels, boxes, and begs aoa aoa eo other in every stage of Mr. Guchanan’s bril-| For ‘te tnie-ior Denartnen:.. 43,395 00 All fancy, plaid, st ined and fg aed Bilks fronting the avenue, where there ig no erclo Also, Penusylvania buckwheat, in b 2 FRENOH MILLINERY. ‘All wool, Fr-neb printed Jaid Murselip sure, and ran or rather flew down the avenue, | For sa‘e by 8) EKEVL 1 ROTHE®8, 3 Da cict be icy avian d liant career, this assertion of Bennett, is aj €°F Tepaying in the Interior De- - . 7 MIS>. £, McDINALD, Having detcrmiaed not to k-ep wny more Fan s z PATEMAEE 550 0c5.0cecoscceacess 797 82] asthe moon was shining so brightly thatI Be: 5), oppduielthe Osktre a srket! (Suece-so't> Mrs A H. Clark) Silke ia our sto'k, purchasers my “As on teond monatrous lie. The Pennsylvanian was ——S feared being discovered by tho matchmany ny SO IeE eee WU cpen on Thureday, 30th of Ne the sbovs articies pame iat prim cot fercashanly. bought by Col. Forney.himseif, out of the hard e who nightly tr: th nds aroun FRESH FRUITS, & - iL dierrieeyete) URY & 3B Rs, ERSONAL. 4 it ly traverses ie grou ” . a tot 4 3 earningsof years. Ti:sweknow. Andhere| _... fis stated that Strang, the Mormon| **¢ buliding. When half way down the| Qwerer HA’sN+ 0.» .GE% whole, half snd me No, $23 Seventh street, & docrs above Fa ‘ave. let us add, in bare justice to Col. Forney, in all our associations with him, we never found a more bonorable or high minded man. In- stinctively he shrinks from those low little things that Bennett gioats over. and makes his principal stock in trade. Bennett says { avenue. I heard @ noise, and von discovered, |) qua terboxes, Bunch ond Laver K fsins, Smyrns | O1.Earls Winter MILLINERY. at her pers (eae leader of Beaver Island, is elected to the Leg- | that the man who sleeps in asmall house at the | suc Other seed ess K sins, hea sees Te-perlor | 8 ige street Geor)etown RICH JEWELRY. islature of Michigan. gute was up, and had raised the window toseo earn eee ee ribe Dar auantianar preparetins} Ab onde s will b» prom, tly attended to with ae M W. GALT & BuO. ofr a m.,nificent sssort- +++» The Rev. Mr. Mogoon cf the Baptist] Who was passing. I hid myself and ae did allo eek ng, ineli diog a great 6 nees and despatch. nov 29—c8t ANE. ment «f rich JEWELERY, cf uhe very lat-at o - z , | not perceive me, but hecontinued watching at | | cakate +ty-e., consisting o— Church, New York is the clergyman of Gray,| the windoe until 4 o'clock, when the stage for eh Ronen ee etme tne =| BY VIRTUE OF ITS LOCALITY Dramema, pearl. mo.eic, and plein Brooches the dislodged viel me He seeks te ones he Frederick passed, and I was unable to reach |" y Earrngs and Brac: te diamoxa, pea:l, enemelled, sympathy of the sufferers in behalf of this ih h faw steps northesst of Jackson 8:atue. A BIASKE TE Roe ne vee suppl and plase Croaes the stage, or even pass the gate until he wit nov 30-3 . > ° “8 Genes 4 man. He was a member of Mr. Magoon’s y Pi ma the Great Centre! Buee Store’ 0’ nreipen’s diamond Pins and Studs “Forney is consistent” He is consistent in Chureh, and deemed in all respects Ree Geers whee Aa to emetesoes Hs ea atlese rial ide RAISINS for Mince Meat.—10 Weshing!or: Tie a are tupplied with soap ro pg ruby, pearl, wedding and sig- bis devotion to his friends. A more generous oo = ae & fear weeks since; he} cons. I walked in the opporite direction as | drums new, fur SHERELL BROTHERS, S dslrociser atte: peossaral eon rector; | G0ld fob, vert end gana Chain heart never beat; a warmer or more constant | became delude: ‘i wit use idea t ai Tacos “| ter as St Lasare’s, when 1 became alarmed No. 40, opposite the Cantre Market | ubove “ | Ladies’ Chatalsins, Lock: ts, reals and K. punish prostitutions by destroying the dresse*| 504 entered a side ‘gate on the road. and re-| nov 20—8t Cort-soled Roots and =I work for winter use | Gold Thimbier, morai-, cameo. lava, enamelled and friend never lived. of bad womon. From one step he proceeded | fied until the Acgelu which was eix speedily made to order snd wa:7anted to fit plan jleeve Button; aud 8.uds, Golu Neak- Be ] : = é ‘ In reference to Bennett's remark, that Mr. {to another, until it became a passion ‘o des- ogow! | Lithes conianed ae 4 sarser one SHIRTS— SHIRTS—SHIRTS ! P. 8. L hare § set reoeived « supply of Sices from Sickles elected Forney to the clerkship of the passed I eo iat pe cre satay road I never traveled, and reached Creagers- M. HM. Faviieanitt, the ony preet | suction which were pur-h-sea v-ry | w fir cash, House uf Representatives, we will say that if Bennett had been here just before the com. | worn by alody inthe morning, as she left 18 8 M. W.G v mencement of the present Congress, and had | Stewart's store, and in the evening as she came — ures at hia 81 ict Manufe:tory they can hay 411 C street, opposite Bank ot Washiagton. ALT & BRO., made ‘fhe best mate jal end warranted Inall} nov) dw of the Golden Kagle, seen the number of distinguished gentlemen, | {°™ ie Spire ay ihe Brosawey tise: The other Side of the Case —Letter from 5 he reputation woich tee ehirts havea Pa. avenue, betwen 9th and 10th sis. = ee ee : Vatholic P.iest. quired i thi- city, induces the advertiser to invite MUSsIc FOX BaALLs, PARTIES, &o. nov of all parties, from all parts of the couctry,| the beginning He expected to be arrested ; these g wtieinen *ho have ben tr ub ed with bec : WEBER Hk 5 TOK A —Just returne. yom . » fo! © even weut go far as to fancy wha a: . AN bringing about Col. Forney’s election, hard- ew Yorx with fresh anc new styles of misses’ F former that he continu-s to stteod tA the vewspapers would ssy of bim, and feared | hearing of all parties. We therefore, as an sy ene een vats PeRtines . 4 U8 tO end chuidren’s fancy HATS and CAP», ef beautifal ened in crime as he is be would bave besi- | that they would call bim'a seoundre! when he| aot of courtesy, publish in to-day’s psper & Ebene 16 st3., eae re town about nine o'clock, where I met friends who protected me until the arrival of my fathor. destroyed a biue silk, and Turkish satin dress, es shirt Maker in the clty, would respect | snd wi:l be sold, wholesale or rtuil, ut low press fra his oid cust mers, m-mbers of Won HLKNRY JANNEY, gress, snd strangers, that t'y leaving their mear- 848 P-. av., bet. Browns’ Hotel a d 7th st. Be Re BAND 0/ seientife Musicians A of at low befae to auch « siate- | knew what iis motives . He offers 10 ex-| communication from Rev. J. 0’ bonuell, the 2 Bahiea) gery ao eatehtng Goods) He wil wircduce ell the new end f:shionsble Tae re kine = tuted giving publicity Te af thie ot a band, waich P. Mutio now 25—ende Hat end Fesnieht meet. init erey. His wife, obildrex., aiste: a famity und esi inher REV J e SEE EP CED PALES ys | sBetimmulished Piamts farmned if —— 7 mm & y a) Left: ‘Bi . 5 2 i] Mr. Sickles was and‘is Mr. Forney’s de- | rriends, are deeply grieved by this o amity. PortLanp, Nov. 25, 1854. A Oey a cogs amp hao ecvaac Bo ts 4 ati’, or Miller's Onuleotoesry Bt sonst te Aiton mare tun" voted friend, and the result will show it; but | Presb complaints against him pour in dail: Mn. Epitor :—Dear Sir: My attention has | sgn the Dis:rict. Inquire at HO0m So QW. fitet eer Gen. Henderson’s, Se | Pa. avenue, between Oth ond 10th om we need say no more on this subject—we have .... J. Ellis Bonham, chairmancf the State| heen directed this morning to an extract in | flor Pow (fe Building. ROV 2—Bt? Prompt attention. ROW mov 22—tt

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