Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1854, Page 2

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EV EN IN G ST A R 5 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. by the Northern emigration aid sooietiea. Th ret G. Davis, Disney, Dowdell, Rdmundeon, | COFT GRABS 8 WINTER! —EPTOURUE oe AMUSEMENTS. SS vernmen’ Finan: 1 Soft Crabs will be served up at | The Go t's ees.—Even our) Views of many of that class of emigrants Se earn et inion? GAUTIEWS on Faturday svening. Droom™r 9b, | Becursion to New York City! WASHINGTON OITY: cotatporaries of the New York ribune, eof Change wonderfully between the time of gee | ine Heng ine iibhag? Hillyoen Houston, | @F the fret time in the Bis ory of the workd. ——_—______—— " Vehemently and bitterly opposed to all the| ting their free ticket for the journey out, aad | [ngersoll. Daniel T. Jones, George: yenes dec T—8t 252 Penn. avenus. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. ....December 77] principles and the present | ‘hat of choosing their tickets to be voted when | J. Glanoy Jones, Rittred arts, unm), | (\OOKING—O. GAUTIER W'LL BEND TO BULLARD'’S sau ae [Beso the ransry Dopartest dichrge| 47 were called onto commence shaping in | Hating Ua Hisdueen, Marvel, Goth] weno ani! PANORAMA Agents for the Evening Star out of Wash- | tne trust devolved on him say, in effect, that | institutions of the embryo State. iller, Millson, Murray, Olds, Orr, Bishop | ruse ences, Marketing andeverything fur} oe over SIX MILES through the ‘ his manage: branch of the Gor i Perkins, John Pezkins, Phelps, Phillips, streets of NRW YORK CITY, thithtu ay showing eee eS CO Oe ee a | Sian Riki — 10 Gowsll! kwea’ @ |e ee ee in, Shannon, the businenn, an ] | ment, developed in his report, reflects high 2 nF ws; 25% Pron avenge. | hase view of more then Evening Star, at the earliest period after its | @°t developed ; report, reflects high | Washington that the stories (of Abolition pa- | Shaw, Singleton, Skelton, Wm. Smith, Wm. PGAZETTE OF| SEVEN HUNDRED HORSKS anp CARRIAGES, issue, can be accommodated at credit upon his judgment, energy, skill, and ‘ h that Senator Atchison h R. Smith, George W. Smyth, Richard H. Stan- ESLIE’S LADIES’ GAZETTE OF onl ae of ” ~ 5 s, = for it determination to do justice to his charge. rentage) charging that Ben Hom bas} ton, Stratton, Straub, John J. Taylor, Wal Fashion for December is received and f TEN THOUSAND OF ITS PEOPLE!! Wilmington, Delaware, by E.8. R. Burien, When thst jours] inakea Fach virtual =, | been engaged in » scheme to pack Kansas bridge, Walsh, Warren, and Hendrick B. | sai SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore. No. 114, Market street. admis bs PROCESSIONS, MILITARY OOMPANIEFS, BANDS sonal itisteslly to be Gia. fi ted that | With five thonsand fraudulent votes, are about | Wright—30. The Ladies’ Gasette cf Fashion contains pla'n avd” op MUSIG, SHIPPING, STEAMBOATS, dc. Baltimore, by HewrrjTarzor, Sun {iron | 7 * 8 really en for granted tha\ ili Mr. Sollers introduced a bill providing for | ormamente’ decizns of Paris, London and New York Mr. Guthrie's annual showing embraces no | ‘X® *illiest roorbacks ever invented in the fan- ii 7 a] Ateach Exhibition, an Expl-patory Lecture will th hase of #0 much of the turnpike road | Winter feshfons for ladies and children’s apparel. f the Proprietors, Mr. Loxt, givin, Buildings. tory in which Abolitionism turns out false- | as lies within the limits of the District of Cor| TB New York Herald, Tribune and Timer re Seer rants Kupuislen ot bow Holt Gea oe Harper's Ferry, by Ancursap Kirzwruien. | "OX Points whatever. hots, ss though with a machine capable of | !umbia, and making the same free; referred te people, ot great importance to a siranger, and ci Alexandria, Va Wx. F sien 9 | 02 the first July, 1868, according to this re- eediel oan fant an ee are | the Committee on the District of Columbia. Odeon Building, corner 436 st. and Pa ave. | grnerel avi instractire information to every bo +, King stret, corner of Fairfax.” ” [ott there was in the treasury a balance of ioaid eas is tee Sega: theday after | | Th* House then edjourned. ee ODD FELLOWS HALL, th STREK'L ig a! ol ie hay . Fredericksburg, Va., by W. M. Marts. $21,942,000. In the fiscal year ending 30th IG FARCIES a la Gautier. ein different versions of this roorback reach Wash- _ —_ a per So oa ryt ington, we have the account of the election of $95,602,000, $24,336,000 hace es - tes ai Whitfield, to be the delegate from Kansas, in in ee ee ye ti f xP Congress, by an overwhelming majority. This jeeming a portion o! the Publis debt— story appearing first in the immediate organ $20,098,000 of the last-mentioned item being of Col. Benton, by the by, is thought to do fos ce Pereiuase ofthe Principal of that debt; little credit to the Colonel’s editor’s sagacity. Mr. Secretary Guthrie set core n that | Stick. ‘To invent it but a day before the eleo- th la da and be Seen ae on in Kansas, was bungling work on his part; oe gn nay revenue) for the) saa) as it has satisfied all, not that General Atchi- year to end on the 30th of June next will be mrecceding» ef Te-Day- want of « delicivas Dessert call at GAUTTRR’S | A* Slows: Fitst Rxhibition TURSDAY RVENIN 5. In the Senate, this morning, a resolution | and try his Fie and Date Farcies, which ‘cr purity | ° ip. basta Seat whe Eo Pritey, was offered by Mr. Badger, and agreed to, to | and delicacy of flav-r are unequalled. Dec. 9, also ed and Saturday afternoons of each week. ay Senator Atchison the difference between o The afternoon Exhibitions commence at So’clock; Ee pay as a Senator and that of Vico Presi theeveningat 7's o'clock. dent, during the time he was President pro S@ Adwirsion 25 cents. Children half price. tempore of the Senate. Fawilies and Parties 5 person” gio “ ‘ “ ir. Seward presented the petition of E. K. ¢ 1 bo HE public are respestfully informed that Gott's 8—3 Collins and others, of New York, praying fur-| | cclovravet full tant copy, in marble, of the} —D0V 38S" a ther provision for the protection of li - | DYING GLADIATOR, the most renowred sta ue vt : x. PANORAMA. going vessels ; referred to Committee ea ‘oui! antiquity which has Ee-n handed down to the pre-| THE GREAT NATIONA: PANO 2 merece. " ent time, is now on exhibition on 4% street, nert STANLEY’S ‘A motion that when the Senate adjourn, they PSA far irene bal vials ergo he gz al 7 7 x ashe asserts, but that | ous Mdiourn over until Monday next, was| ailarintsand conniscars wiohire mente eae] WESTERN WILDS, much less than that during the last year—that | °°" pasipeen! engegod aeihe iassertt) TaN t 1 4 I it justly ranks a: the most perfect »pecimen of thr OR, THE INDIAN AND HIS COUNrRY: is, but $84,021,000; and that in th the maligo{ty of his/Missonct “maligners 18)a0)) Fee Sil for the relief of George ¥isherwas | arelptocs Tashi ee (Also showing the Northern Pacific Railroad : "the total of the Govermoree en | bitter ai to make them proclaim their own | Passed Pearce offered a joint resolution re-ap- | far exhibited in this cvuntry, caleulited to give the] Route, as secently surveyed by Governor fiscal year the total of the Government’s ex 7 . aa ae : beholder who has not been abrcad. a just concep r ill be $64 . shame, as it were—that they hesitate not to| pointing Rufus Choate, of Mass., and Gideon tiom of the skilof the anciente in devigning aed tevens,) \. BE EXHIBITED ulead ot oa ee See er eet | iarior him, even under circumstances in| Hawley, of N Y., regents of the Smithsonian | .., Koders iture of any more in retiring United States ruti ke of sevlpture, i 5 = which to do so, is to proclaim to the world the | Institute, which was passed. Teoollecten, they have never bese rivalled by subse-] AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Th Street, stocks, which policy he urges with great force| ©. a : thi e engaged in. upon Congress. He also estimates that, for ciciyemork they are ienied Mr. Badzer gave notice that, on Monday | quent generations On MONDAY, Dec. 1it®. next, he would introduce a bill increasing the TERMS OF ADMISSION > 5 ieee ane pay of members of Congress and Judges of the | Seas-n ticke's, admitting a Lady and Gentle- J. M. STANLEY the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856, (exciu-] The Accounts of Mr.C L. Russell, ex-Col- Supreme Court. sive of the cost of retiring Government stocks,) | lector at Cleaveland, Ohio.—We learn that dec 6—3t Ar ist and Proprietor. the Government will cost the good people of} since that person has been indicted under the ma : Single tickets. -25 cents (Intel, Union 4 Orzan) In the House, Mr. Maxwell introduced a = egrets bill for the sale of the reserved lands in Flor-| Our" cf Admlesion—from 98. m.to10p m the United States $60,069,000, while their] Treasury law for defalcation, he has paid into lands and customs revenue in that year will] the Treasury, through the District Attorney Richmond, Va., by Surrn & Fors, Nos. 150 Broad street, and 194 Main street. Portemouth, Va., by A. B. Owens, No. 70, High street. JOB PRINTING. Our friends will find us prepared at any moment to execute every description of Jon Paintin, with neatness and dispatch on very reasonable terms, from Cards up to Book Printing. We are now ready to serve all, at 3 moment’s warning SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union eulogises tke portion of the mes- sage which the editor regards ag acommentary upon “the mission of the Demoor: y,’’ and from the unanimity with which Serator Bright was elected te preside over the Senate and the virtual defeat of the movement of Mr. Sollers, he draws the conclusion that “:he party” in Congress, are destined to hat very harmo- neous time of it this winter. The Intelligencer deplores the President's cece tf _ & s ida; referred to th it Public) — Eesha. Medical Treaties Lands‘ ‘we Committeo on Public) re GREAT WONDERS OF THE AGE! Nak) enacted bh Mr. Houston reported from the Ways and Performance K xt dinary i IOAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, | be $62,500,000. for Obio, $25,000, and has secured $50,000 | Means Committee, the usual annual invalid CineeECaT ane ae BY aid river and harbor bill veto, arguing that it is} He again urgently presents to Congress the} more subsequently, so that it cannot fail to be ena ae mest ee a annual In| rican Mock: Bira” m.B.LA pete M.D, in direct contravention of the will of the peo- necessity for @ prompt and thorough revision| eventually recovered. It is not yet known i Prop 2 4 Ame king ‘. : jase Otek ti . The editor also regrets that the 6 b dust Russell aie lons for the fulfillment of the ous ex- AND ORPHAN BROTHERS. 2650 Pages and 130 Fine 1 lain jo 1 ple. @ edi Tegre! Beore- | of the rates of duties on imports, recommend- |} what is the precise balance due from Russell, ting Indian treaties; both of which wore ASTER J SINCLAIR BAKER, “the American graphs end Plates. tary of the Navy in his report “has joined in ing but four scales, viz: a free list, a twenty- | this being one of the ‘‘false entry” cases al- | duly committed to the Committee of the Whole M Mocking Bird,” formerly of the Nation: ~ 4&z Price only 25 Cents. “aa a second bombardment of Greytown,” though, | sve Per centum list, a forty per centum list | Iuded to in the report of the Secretary of the | 0 the state of the Union. atre, Philadelphia, and late of Wood's Variet as a whole, he compliments the report in ques- Bent free of postage to all parts of the Union“@e Mr. Henn introduced a bill for the improve | York, assisted by the renowned ORPHAN BROFE- | #28" = tion highly. ment of the rapids of the Mississippi; also, a| ERS, late of Barnum’s Museum, New York, respect- PURLISHED, reporter bill to compensate the owners of the town of | fally announce to the citizeas of Weshington that = : ly d uble the quantity of Py i Sans, they will give one of their Pleasing and Novel En- — s - z A ames bers of the House to | Omaha, in Nebraska Territory: which wére % reading matter in that of the ten to his sensible suggestions on this particu-| large number of members o appropriately rdferred tertainmenty at A "4 , PIFTY CENTS OR TOLLAR lar head, the Tariff question being at this time} proceed promptly to business. Yet, the cool- twas then moved and oarried, thet when IRON HALL, ee . commencing on IU SAY EVENING, Deo. 12th, BN 1 re eT SIOLA- in pretty much the same situation before their] est observers around ua are beginning to be of the House adjourn, it adjourns over until Mon- consisting of Songs, Solos, Giees, Overtures, Bur. 4 and a list at one hundred per centum. We| Treasury. = fear, however, that Congress will hardly lis-] Business.—There is an evident wish of a A SpLexpi WcrK.—We have received the two first numbers of the magnificent and rich- ly embellished edition of Shakspeare, through = S GY OF MARRIAGE, and the = i ini here is a much larger amount of | day next. leeques, Imitations of the Fongs of Birde, Veatrilo- } i secret 4- firmities and disorder th ds of H. V ; t, | honors as the Internal Improvement question. | opinion that tl x an u - oe. ke. # ; peo Ninth wickika wets There are any number of local interesta to be| pent-up talk to be previously duly blown off, | , Mr. Cox then rising, announced the death, | qui-m, Fancy Dancing, &c, #¢ ee poate aed seatert = ’ ! 4 passat . v4. desiroy the physical and men- appropriate eulogy, closing with offering the dma aa Yoon ist, ‘Woraliet and Famoy, SMES tal powers, with observations Publisaing and Printing Company. The work contains nearly one hundred steel engravings furthered in framing any new ‘Tariff bill, which, aggregated, bid fair to prove stronger than was expected before the members came together. Those whose judgment insuch mat- i usual resolutions on such an occasion. Mester J. WILLTAMS, the celebrated Violinist | °2 Marriage, its duties and disqualifications, «ud by the most eminent artists of Europe, from | ‘han any plan based on the gonoral intorest of | ters we pave Sarson o)Diage mont copidene: Other eulogies upon the deceased were then | and tecond Ole Bull, 1d years cfege. heir remedier; with Mthographe, illustrating the daguerreotypes of American and English ao-| ‘hecountry only. On all sides, it seems to us| seem satiefied by the manner in which the delivered by Mr. Bristow and other members. ji anatomy a hysiclogy, and diseases of the repro- Series Peat ne charming Basho Py 1 TS srs ccgennor both Sexes, their structure, Uses , ; retions. and comprehensive trea- Master 8. WILLIAS, the renowned Tambourine | $°4 furctions. A popular tise on the duties and casualties of single and mar- gee)? 8 ee _, | sid life—heppy and fealtfal sllisnoes, mole cf os. Goraetown, Dec. 7, 1854. ‘The extraordinsry Gif: of Imitation and Venteilo- | Curing them= Infe/icitous snd infertile IF 5, + : quism which Mest. B. pore: as never been ex. | ObVietion a soos aecgeeps . We can assure Samuel, of the Organ, that | Mibited in any other human gz, and mav never | “ontemplating — ony, t = ne he has either been sold by some wag who| be gain. Let all avail thems=lves of this opportu- ease bes inter War Leeman ans : 5 nity, to see and * car one who stands alone invested | PoTtan ‘ Ag al basa mers J rs 04 wishes to poke fun at him, or has been unlaw- | ¥i¢h, powers which canuot be taught or trancfarred, | CmmeD! ee mrp _ fully Scar-gasing until its brilliant end steady | and ee eu be considered the eighth Won- ically illustrated by beaut-ful ai raphe 4 eee light has so seriously affected his vision as to aoe ona traly wonder‘ul performance of | Br2¥0us debil ty, its a ne 5 hed © process leave him continually laboring under an optis | these hizbly gifved Children, the attention of the | * speek he Roe erduny pester pent is j i ; ~ | public is invited, especially the 1: as nothing | Mnorsidi ae =p . s “y eal delusion, which has caused him to mistake will bs dene that cou'd offend the most fastidious, Sleeps a will Aye preetionene one - Fy 01 pot * his own favorite team, which has already been ssfer, and more success! ‘atment—pre- tors, viz : Edwin Forrest, @. V. Brooke, J. B. honorable members have crotchets and hob- Booth, Anderson, to., £c., all taken in stage bies of their own in connection with any gen- costume. H. Veysey will supply all orders, he oral alteration of the existing system of duties being agent expressly for this company, and | °° imports. The Secretary 8 Tecommendations the publishers well known popularity will be in this connection, if carried out, however, will sufficient guarantee for the faithful perform. effect the following ends: First, they will, it ance of hig duty to the patrons of thie el legant strikes us, lay the foundation for an eventual work. close approximation to free trade. They will _ : a a 5 increase and inspirit commerce, by so simpli- of Rehan . nee ae baat pile fying our system of imports as to bring it, in a y ESR hs all its parts, within the comprehension of the Shillington. Like the other productions of dullest intellect engaged in commerce. They session has already opened, that there is no telling when real business will be taken up systematically by the House, so evidently in clined, just now, to go a “wonder mongering.” GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE The Wags and Gormands Disappointed.— In sending the Ostend inquiry to the Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday, we fear the House have deprived the lovers of a good joke, all over the country, of the finest possible op- portunity for a very hearty laugh; and the gormands of important information concern- a : : . . ners Hfeular mel bill cauticnary hinte cr the evils reeulting fr Dm empiri- that lady it is sdmirably written; the Young twill: aleos greatly decrease the cunbercecus- Be a SCG oe Price—of the far- | toundered by drinking too freely at muddy Tee en CENTS.—Children cal Sard cu oll —_ aw from i i ¢ famed oysters of Ostend. ile i Si F PRICE. Husband is an admirable production. tom-house employees needed. No consumma- ed oy: streams, while in a heated state, for the Star| HaL Cc The Current Operaticns of the Treasury Department.—On yesterday, the 6th of Dec, there were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Department— For the redemption of stock...... $7,016 51 For the Interior Department . 1,943 79 For the Customs......+.. + 6,666 72 For the War Department... « 25,342 58 For repaying in the War Depart- MCN eccccccescccseccceseceecs 2,042 58 For repaying in the Interior De- partment .. eeeceee 630 10 ee 2 CONGRESSIONAL. or lightning line. Orchestra Chairs 3734 cents—Frivate Boxes 60c. | ®!! Persons can care themselves without mereury— If one or the other of the foregoing supposi- remedies for thore Felf inflicted miseries and disap. PS peers open at 7— Performance Ses pointed hopes so unfortunstely prevalent in the tion is not correct, Samuel is certainly well | °!c*- eo young. Joe . ope: ns er “ the —_ and ii adorn hi fession. We cai . v7 those contemplating murriage. Its perusal is par duether aamite tic thet, notwithstanding the FIRST ANNUAL BALL ticularly recommended to prrsons entertaining oe “heroulean efforts’? of some of the friends of OF THE cret doubts of their physical conditicn, and wh: sie hi hi 4 = ecnecious of having hazard-d the health, happiness the opposition, that the fast team is growing and privileges to which every humen being is en- fatter and stronger, and that the patronage 9] titlea to. to the line has increased over five per cent. THURSDAY, Dee. 14,1854 Price 25 cents per copy, or five copies for one do!- TS SCOTT GUARDS have the pleasure of an- during the last six days, lar. Mailed free of postage to any part of the Uni- We leara from the captain of a vessel that nouncing that their First Annual Ball will take | ted Stetes. reached our wharves yesterday, that quite aj place on THURHDAY, Dee. 14th, 1<51, at N. B.—Those who prefer may copsult Dr La Crom large number of vessels, chiefly pate river CARUSI’S SALOON. Lie may re conteon craft, were driven ashore along our river In announcing this Ball the Seott Guards solicit part cf the Union ‘according t2 directions, safely during the heavy gale of Monday and Tues- | the pasate = —— ot the Military and citi- | packed and carefolly secured from all cbservaticn. day. zen3 generaily in their b-hal’. Address Dr. M. # caoix, 31 Mwiden Lane Onour notice of the death of Mra. Harden,| _Ticke’ Sen ee = a or Post Office Box Albany. 'N. Y. = an: ye - seekers—who dabble in public affairs of which} In the House, yesterday: afer re one i mosterds Wileeebane Been Loalshurg tn: Lal rile ‘ig Bunday from =item Siieee dog pacar ‘ = b for the most: part they are really profoundly prose, Ue avenion fecurre Roreign Afairs the A considerable quantity of ice ta floating Seyi Copel seegegeld ot “ er lad te, ignorant. If our Government is to prove a] resolution of Mr. Sollers ca ing on the Presi- poral en jatbor this epee Navigation dec7 failure, we shall probably have to thank the | dent for information concerning the meeting | UPD the river, however, continues open. =a _UTAH spe hii influence of the demagogueism of| Of American diplomatic functionaries at Os-| A complimentary benefit was given at For- UNITED STATES MAIL UTAH. ping emagog' tend, wag put and carried in the affirmative— | rest Hall, last night, by the members of the Post Orrict Deraxraxyt, this particular class of patriots who have : Vigilant Fire Company to Dun Bowers, the Ovr Pargr.—The circulation of the Star | tions are more devoutly to be prayed for than wag never so great as what it now is. During | these two last mentioned, as all will admit, the past two weeks, our subscription list has| whatever may be the complexion of their increased at the rate of fifty per day. politics. x ae There is no graver cause of alarm under our s ANK, N. Y.— wba bs A cee aa ae Government than that growing out of the im- was a run on the Ceniral Bank of New York | ™022° increase in the number of Government elty. Itshould have been tho Central Bank, | ¢MPloyees which the expansion of our country Brooklyn. We are informed that the Central | #2 4!! its industrial attributes has brought Bank of New York is one of the soundest in about within the last twenty-five years. One the State and a bank in good standing at the of its most glaring effects has been the intro. clearing house. duction on the political stage of hundreds of thousands of small-beer politicians—office- Forzies News.—A dispatch from New York, in the morning papers, announced the steamer Union below, with four days later news from Europe. Up to this time we have heard nothing further from her, and think there must be some mistake about the an- Committee of Arrangements. Lieut K R McKean, Sgt J Keyworth, Priv J B Houston, Priv — French, Privy G Ba sett, Priv Thos Withers, Priv P F Scutheron. deo 7—dtb* December 5, 1854, eas 93, nays 83; as follows: s «« STEVENS” . F 2 nouncement. already made politica a trade as it were, to be tA Yeas Moan. Ka C. Allen, uals pulse, roceligts igacsaewanietiee hems on FANCY STOR& A No. 1. PES for carrying sg mails cf the United t by it.| David J. Bailey, Thomas H. Bayly, Barks- 5 ‘ {B™ The recent storm at the North was the tollowed only for what may be made by it. bh , Ba q 7 + + UST received the flowing very desirable GOODS, | the 3uth ’ i .) in UTAH All thoughtful and disinterested persons doubt- | dale, Barry, Bell, Bliss, Bocock, Breckinridge, Honint epg ie duality are of 5 (eee Sd Fupitullysciuiasace? teamesnie L will eatueiees thts einen less ‘esse with us that any ties likely to Brees aie ee ae ia: Dade pee! a$190. Oats, 48 e by the Sasol Wa hear Of donee Banas eae acer igh Collars, all qualities || of the Post ye ee obb, Colquit, Craige, John G. vis, = : 3 ey 5 Omi 3 67 dozen B-jous bes: Kid Gloves, black, white, end | fagton, until 94m. of the 15th d sy of June, 1856, decrease considerably the number of em-| son, Disney, Dowdell, Dunbar, Eddy, Edger- | Of no sales of corn SPECTATOR, color d all numbers to be decited by the worst one that has vieited that region for years. On the Lakes there have been some lives and much property lost. The shores of North river ext day, on the rcutes, end in i . | ton, Edmundson, Eliison, English, Faulkner, 89 cartcons aseorted Bonnet Ribbons the t! peciie3, viz: my ; are lined with stranded canal boats, barges | Ployees requisite in carrying on the Govern-| Too Ei orenoe, Fuller, Goode, Groene, [PF Tho butchers of New York are at log-|@2 4° doses pla'm Satin and Taff Bib- : » by Nett's Mill, Mill , ges 9 s 4 “ bors and sloops. The snow extended cver Canada, | @e°t of the United States is to be hailed with | Hamilton, Sampson W. Harris, Wiley P. Har. Creek, Holladay’s Settlement, Little Cotton- 17 carto ni velvet Trimmings, all widths wood, and Drapersviile, to Mountsinville, 35 do rssorted width plvin Velvet Ribbons m les and back, once a week. Bonnet Silks, Setios, velvet, Marce‘oin and flounee. Leave Flush in every color White, black and colored Feathers ¥ owers im grea: vari-t: Emb’d bordered and plain Hdk’s Moss Velvet, an entire new artic'e for Bonhets. The above Gocd: are entirely new, relec'ed wih great care, which will be ro!d low for the cesh PRATBY J. STEVENS, No. 18 Penna. avenue opp. Cent.e Ma: dec 7—eo3t {Intel} : NOTICE. 2 S 5 2 , : 2 gerheads with the cattle dealers. They wish nd gratitude. In view of this fact, we] ris, Hastings, Hendricks, Henn, ibbard, sees = lame : ies Gere Hillyer, ea tan Hughes, Ingersoll. John- to break up the combination of cattle dealers, ee Ga me Peace of | 802, George W. Jones, J. Glancy Jones, Kit- | who keep up the prices by commanding the tridge, Kurtz, Lamb, Lewis, Lindsley, Mac- | » ket, The latter h fi t so classifying the rates of duties on imports, | donsid, McDougall, MoMullin, McQueen, | ™*” atter have one fixed marke! = . day when they bring their cattle for sale ss greatly to simplify and lessen the oost of a, veredy penity ie Pasi ete aa Ramis oh . einai eeraseanel their collection. Prat«, Riddle, —— Rowen aoe. “ek market day, but to have the dealers bring aw, 7 A es 2 River and Harbor Improvements by the Skelton, Win. Sinith, Wm. R. Smith, Geo. Ww. their oattlo in every day of the week. General Government.—The result of the ac- Roy thy Riranb, Wah Warten oe ¥ oe Ee" The American schooner seized by the tion of the House, yesterday, on the veto mes-| worth, Westbrook, Witte, and Hendrick B. | Cuban Government, at Baracoa, has been i . sage, or rather on the vetoed river and harbor} Wright—93. searched in presence of the United States _s) aetna lei daeeling bill of the last session, embraces satisfac | Nays—Mesers. Ball, Banka, Bennett, Bris- | 9) erotal Agent, and a large quantity of| Jewelry. Clocks trom $1 50 to $15; G. & where it is very deep. every Thuorcdsy atT aw ville same day by 7 pm very Frdsy at? am Arrive at Salt Lake (ity exme dy by 7pm 12807 Fr. Sait Lake City, by Tayloreviile, West Jordan, Gardpers Mille, Binghem, and Kas- yo C.dat Valley, 45 mi, Tae Faruioxs.—From Joe Shillington, we have received the December number of Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, end a splendid number it is, containing a large number of aimirable plates and all the latest American and European fashions. Es” The Hudson River Railroad Company has advanced its fares to the extreme limit allowed by law. The fare from New York to Albany, 160 miles, is now $3. un Toele City to Granteyille, }2 miles aud back once a week. Leave Toele City every Tu-sday at 8 am Arrive at Grantsville by 12 m 5 - tow, Campbell, Carpenter, Caruthers, Chand- Tet : every Tuesdsy at 1 tory proof that nothing will become law! (0 chase, Corwin, Cox, Crocker, Cullom, Thos, | arms was found aboard, false Partitions hav-| om toto sin Sihet was ever Watch Arrive at ice'e City Uy Spm ye at this session, to the end of improving Davis, De Witt. Dick, Dickinson Eastman, ing been constructed for better stowage. fe | a ed to give sarisiaction. Having an experienced | 12309 From Nephi City, by Fillmore City, Qorn interior harbors and rivers. To pasa the bill | Edmands, Thos. D. Eliot, Etheridge, Everhart, hand to rut all our clock Es" A teaspoon of powdered alum thrown 8 in order before reling Creek, Parragona, und Parovan, to Cedrr City, = a 2 *. hi i a i i 180 miles and ba mee k. into & pailful of water, will purify it, after over the veto required a two-thirds vote. In- easly) SPR ary eran as leood race Geodata, ta A great fire ocourred at Council Bluffs, ihadeanerne en buy ia mAh Sante x Leave Nerht City sail Mondey ai 6am standing a couple of hours. stead of receiving chat, its friends found them- Hiecter, Hill, Howe, Hunt, Daniel T. Jones, | Iowa, on the 22d of November, which totally aes on hand Clock Trimmings of every desurip Thee Oakes Can es ee eee PERSONAL. selves in a meagre majority, indeed, of some Knox, Leteher, Lindley, McCulloch, Maco, | destroyed the business part of the city. The Nous = te ct ae eet A . +f igi Matteson, Mayall, Meacham, Middleswarth. + = * 16 tment of Gold Jewel j fifteen less than they polled on the original Milleon, "Morgan? Mucraye Mordecai Oliver, logs is estimated at $50,000. The fire is sup ur assortment of Gcld Jewelry is large, end will NOT. & zi ‘ be sold on better terms than simtl be] Ne IL be or tri per! tht ao rer and hator improvement il sun] PAGE Bene Pestana, Eenangon, Provo, | eed to have been the work of an nceniary.| Sve Wanngint Me ivr ut nar | ute tage em es at no river arbor rovemen! can i y 2086, 08. Kil t) Ug80) i fe : y ves, je a three tim: it ae pass the House, which aaa be log-rolled Bee ee can Simmons, Soller, Fred. P.| Paice of Provisions ovr Wesr.—Boof is| ksts, Albata Ware and many other 003 for Christ-| ducted, Fer arrivals oe bebo time as to break That {s, that fails to emb items de.| Stanton, Rich’d H. Stanton, Stratton, Andrew | selling at from 6 to10 cents per pound. (Here mat the Oleck, Watch and Jenelry Btore of connerion with dependiog mai:s, and uot sufficient ene sah helps seat a dies Stuart, John L. Taylor, Nathaniel G. Taylor, it is 92160.) Chickens 30 ots. the pair. But- ED Arrive at Nephi City every Fiidey by 6 p m. Mr. Chas. Eames, United States charge to Veneauela, hag errived in Washington. ++++ The dentists of New York have called anether meeting in relation to Beale’s case, for Friday evening. +++» We see it stated that Mr, Throckmor- ly excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the J. KOBINBON, trip 13 subject to forfeit: Fi ill be i ed, Teller, Thurston, Tracy, Upham, Wade, ter 18 to 30 cts. Potatoes 18220 ots the peck.| dec 7—1m 349 opposite Browns’ Hotel. Si hely etnies peouaptiy | ard satisfacto ton, who married Miss Mudge after the alleged Put into it in order to secure for it the votes of | bridge, Walley, Ellihu B. Washburne, Israel = cal ze rily explained by certificates of postmarters, or the outrage upon her person by Dr. Beale, has| members representing particular localities. Washburn, Zappan Wentworth, Wheeler, and} "Tho agricultural produce of this season [No. 527.] affidavits of other credible per-one, for neslecting made an affidavit that he is satisfied no such | The Presidént has more than once proclaimed | 2!licoffer—83. 4 Atenas as F to tuke the mail fom or inte : 4 outrage was committed! This is altogether a On motion of Mr. Jones, of Tenn., 15,000 | im Ireland will, it is said, reach £10,000,000 eae on eae Er ere OnaDy ing it to be irjured, d ps poh eoRAAL Ge boast ed tive investigation, if not of clemercy. idea being that, to be constitutional, any such | annual report were ordered to be Pe SSS | number of meritorious satucs setilers, on sccount | in renning, vehi ‘ “ ++++ The London democrats havehad a meet. | appropriation must propose an expenditure| , The special order, the vetoed river and har- A CARD —Tho Presidcnt and Faculty on the rou The Postun i +_| bor bill, then came up. ing, Ernest Jones chairman, and “resolved” to | for a work that is clearly national. So, in ef short crops and other un:oward ciredmstences, | Genera’ may encui the co ot fr repeated of G-orgetown College feel under great obti- | would be tnable to pay for the iands at ths public] ures t> run agree: ble to con ract; for disobeying Phe Mr. Clingman moved its postponemert to | gations to the Vigilant Fire Company, cf George-| sales of the United States alternate sections slong | the Post Cffloe laws or instructions of the depart- he emperor of France upon hig visit to i i i y town, for their prompt and generous exertions on | the roate of the “outhwest Pacific Railroad, in the ment, or for essigniog the contract without the a brief, do we comprehend his position to be.| some future day 7 promp' gi e ity. Ag he will not sign apy other internal im-] Mr. Dunbar suggested this day week, which | the morning of the 6th instant, in arresting the| State of Missovat, advertised in Proclamation No. | sent cf the Posimasier Generai. The Pcetmaster ++++ An exchange says: t bill = aa but a bill f | being accepted by Mr. C., Progress of a fire which originated in the workshops | 524 to be held at the following namo offices in De-| Generel may alter the schedu’e. Is may algo or proyemen' and as none but a bill frame In the Senate, General Cass is unquestion- ably the leading man, in point of influence, having been long enough connected with pub- lic affairs to have rendered his name histori- cal. He, as well as some of his greater con- temporaries, who have left the stage of life, was born in 1782. Temperance and activity of body and mind have given him a green old age. He was called tothe chair of the Senate a8 a deserved compliment to his character and service. +++ The gossip of Rome is that the cele- brated Father Peronne, S. J., is to be made 8 Cardinal. His Holiness, on alate occasion ——" on bim marks of the most particular ee The conduct of the firemen on the occasion was | place as follows, 10 wit: He mey also cw: or di-continus the rervice, at of Illinois, and Campbell. worchy of all praire, and shows that they are true] At the Land Office at 8t Louis, commencing on | pro rata decr ase of pay, if he allow one montt’s The question being on the passage of the | to their name and worthy of the confid-nce and es Monday, the 6th cf Auguat next extza compensation on the amount dispensed with. id bi resident’s veto. It was|teem of the public. The inmates of the College| At tie Land Office at Jackson, life ti f this Congress seid Hilt aver (tne siden 1d 95, | will not Wacget their noble condust on this oc-] Monday, the 13th of August next 6 time of 18 . i - thi i i i—yeai will not soon F * Our readers may sie write it down a fixed Se eee reduced seeeth casion. BERNARD eae GUL REE Eee Moe ths aed Merl at Clinton, commencing cn are herein correctly siated ‘Ihe bide should be i . v 1 354. 101 dress Fi Da onist t ret = fact that none of the existing surplus in the peer eae rae Bally Banks, Een: ge Tae pcan ae ae ‘At the Land ufos ay afield, commencing on leper, saat popraats ‘a che Tesiiocy ot Treasury is to be devoted to carrying out a| ett, Blies, Bristow, Camp ae ‘ Corwin. = Montgomery Guards, Atiens| M0Dd?y; the 20th of August next. Utah” The .ontrscts arato be ex-cuted and re system of harbor and river improvements Caruthers, Chandler, Chase, Clark, d é i a to meet local objects in part, at least, oan pass the House, of course no such bill what- ever can become law during the balance of the pone by Messrs. Taylor of Ohio, Wentworth, commencing on over adv rised 1 § Given under my hand, at the General Land Office turned to t artin~nt by or before the lst dey Cox, Crocker, Cullom, Dawson, Dick, Dickin- tion !—T idea nS rate yh at the city of Washingt n, this fifth day of Decem of eptember 1855. For further particulare es — son, Dunbar, Eastman, Eddy, Edgerton, Ed- bedlnlersteel ware request oa. He tepnesnt me perraane Domiui oue thousand eight hundzed and | conditions to b+ Sema inthe contracts see The Delegate elect from Kansas.—Mr. macs Thos. D. Eliot, Ellison. Hngiteh, Hiner: business of importance will be transacted. » BB) A EAS mee aa Gadtorcia, Oregon, Utah, &, Whitfield, just chosen to be the delegate from | ‘4ge, Everhart, Farley, Fenton, Flagler, | ‘py order of Uaptain Key : JOHN WILSON, eel ‘3 Florence, Goodrich, Goodwin, Green, Green-| sop 3t THOS. McRNIRY,0.8. | eo7—1aw6w slater dary Kansas, isan Arkansas man, reared on the wood, Grey, Aaron Harlan, Harrison, Haven, OST_—ON TUEZSDAY LAST, BETWEEN THE = } frontier. He is a gentleman of great energy} Henn, Hiester, Hill, Howe, Hughes, Hunt, Markst acd Twelfth st., or on Twelfth HIRTS MADE TO ORDER.—STEVEN> | wns’ OTICE —WE ARE NOW READY TO Dif- Centre Hotel, is prepared to make Shicts t: re. +++» McKean Buchanan, the American actor, | and emphasis of character, and is “hard to eT ee: tamasiey: MeCulloob avec, Inland, two Breastpins, one containing ore! toa Sees eh pon ot on sano of Goods at retail at reduced :. ace, ac: atteson. aya! at, ther seve! ones. im ‘1b a lebted to us w P z cepa oe a arp Sareea of} beat” at anything he undertakes. For the Middieswarth, Morgan, Noble, Mordecai Liberatly. rewarded and confer @ great favor by leay. ney ‘xoubled he lente eee be | do us the favor to come forward and setileup as bes mre — nae tos sahmeaal comfort of our Northern fellow citizens who| Oliver, Parker, Peck, Peckham, Pennington, | ing the same at Taylor & Maury’s Bo-kstore. JAMES CAMPBELL, ~ dec 7—lawiw Postmaster (renersi. s00n 28 possible, HALL & BROTHER. covered with histponio honors. have undertaken to mould affairs in Kansas to| Presten, Pringle, Ready, Riddle, David eilehie, dec 7-1 Ain Sane Te Ge moval el : 11, Sabin, S: 5. Ss ower, , 'S, ac.—kyer = — see J. S. Orr, the ‘Angel Gabriel,” de. | suit themselves, rather than the people who ees srederee P. Btarton, Hestor Ll [Tere Fanon bab rere tee acne verlety 0} «ize, style snd shape of new and do NEW STORE, NEW STORE. livered an address at the Broadway Taber- | havecast their lot there, we have tosay thatin| Stevens, Andrew Stuart, David Stuart, John | ~aee3aC sirable Ecarfs, Napoleen Ties, Cravats, &e, 0! rioee, at K. THOMAS’ DELEANY tompees vies nacle. New York, last evening. His subject | his views of the fitness of things political, Mr.| L. Taylor, Nathaniel G. Taylor, Teller, Thurs- JjoLLs AND DOLL HEADS. acdTon importations and at Seay kee Saloon, 7 AS DELEANY respectfully invites frat “Freedom to man, be he black or white, | Whitfield will be found to be a ssvond edition | tom; Tracy, Trout, Wade, Walley, Elihu B. , da a the attention of the public to examine his wae "Freedom to man, b be lack white, Walser, ined Wanker tis wee generally, at LAMMOND’S, dec 6—St wor’ Hotel ‘tock of GOODS, which he bas opsned on Lousi+na dec 7— 8t Seventh st, fines G "~~" } avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets, fi of Senator Robert Johnson, of Arkansas.| Voth Ta, an Wentworth, Wheeler, and i MRS. B. GREG che Bank of Washington, consisting of all descr ae ding the Late gh eases eotrages spon They are emphatically chips from the same| Zolliocifer—95. Y ’ OBEE, bea alle Ie Aaskingtua ‘and Georgetown that Tony Winvs tod Laquore of ail eren whack be ore his liberty by the officials in the cities of Wor- | block, we hear. By the by, it appears to be lay Fore EM he ae Other Robes. Aleo, Horse Covers and Blankets of a opened a handeome assort- sell at the lowest aps eash or ; Fens stn a asEil ay at Mz Waa yma | easter oe, ar, Sa |stats aoe “| Mae aa idee iitaat mpm | Soe cites eels gate en 4 z Fightening the public op oil these yotnts waa | ty, that Mr. Whitheld ts largely indebted | fudge, Bod askie, Chastain, Chrisman, Saddle, Harness and Trunk Makers, _ | No, 249, between Tenth and Rloventh siaectz, | Se. Please call oud ont he penser prenty-five cent. for his triumph to the vote of parties sent out} Clingman, Cobb, Colquitt, Craige, Curtis, next to National Hotel, 6—Be* nov —Zm ’

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