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Yi EVENING STAR. -AMUSEMENTS. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, has very erroneously made it appear that the LIST OF LETTERS om, ed WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. rashington eee A Settler.—Herewith we append a letter Rev. Thomas Stockton was the minister who eee re! omy ODD FELLOWS" HALL, NAVY YARD “WASHINGTON OITY: ree John W. Forney, to the editors of the| FOUB DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. _| resched the. ar ie a eee Hoe herepmiyng tr ienere ta the teltowing list, 02, TEL w NIGHTING " tar,, which is a crushing refutation of the belie £0 aman. Mr. Stockton’s benevo bi: mags KUNKEL HTINGALE SATURDAY AFTEENOON.....December 9 t yeey Inet” soerlack agatuet buis® Arrival of the Union. wel Lee Et odgment too 000d | gaat Dine BRT OPERA TROUPE THE WEEELY STAB. 80 gross an outrage. The party. Howard, Mice andrews, —_ James [ro rae mpirers oF THE EVENING stran| | SEBASTOPOL STILL HOLDS OUT. | Lag cog who thus ly vilified this excellent} ates, Mrs ‘Will have the pleasare of sppearing before their We remind our readers that GENTLEMEN:—The following article is copied common | 42hby, Mre - numerous friends at and near the one py ge weekly papers tn from the New York Timer, of Friday; a I Ch eal bt reap my pep splice mead sohedalingty Borie, mies Lavinia A dotmeon, = Navy Yard, the United States at the low price of $1,25 a {itt PTiSf space in your paper to refute | Gen. Canrvbert Wounded—Great Slaughter. | make the amende honorable. x ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, ney @ | it: ALLIES AWAITING AID. T have been told there is quite a breese at| 5 Rebecca December 12th and 18th. ~~ This peper is printed in a nest quarto | A Brave Land_ Speculation—! and USSIANS SWARMING INTO THR \|?*™ in the Eno Nothing ee i Rad 8 form, containing eight pages, and will suit Forney's Interests in Ne! eke CRIMEA, &c. iotaneciee’ Se emaeht eae seg [ene oy emg Admission—25 cxsts. admirably for binding. It contains the cream (From the Cleveland Leader, Dee. 1.] Ghevalllier, Mrs Sarah C Murry, M dec 8—3t INO. T. FORD, Agent. = _—_—_— Mayor Hinks, they say, is being Te- | cuy, Mrs 0.0 rs, —————_—————_ of our daily paper, and is a weekly history Everybody likes late news, fresh news, startling, N —s Ul cit 0 HannahC Murphy, Mies B imm ews. « gw Yor, Dec. 9.—The steamer Union | fractory. He ha3 overstepped tl patient | Carpenter, Miss Ties Tecbent Bxcursion ‘ork ! of the world at Washington, in its news from make some peo ae ate He @ pul am eer ayer Gon * 3 “ to Hew ¥ Gry Ca: has arrived, bringing four days later news. | Unassuming diffdence which dwelt upon hia} Certer, Min Bile.) Meod, ft all parts of the Union and some. Oursources of infermation are direct, and we , innocent brow prior to the j-resa of applicants | Cariton, Mrs Mathews, Mary Members of Congress stern ‘world. believe reliable. The collateral ‘aud circumstan. | 8h® met with very heavy weather. for offices, and, Napoleon like, plants his im- | Clements, Mrs Kise 4 Milley, Mine Anve aa Seems Por OT IR hess wishing to tal evidences thoroughly confirms its truth. ot Cotton is heavy, and, at the time of sailing, | perial foot upon an independent platform. | B%;°7 yer uety Ochs, ites Caroline their friends at is going on here, seems that a copartnership was formed last i ained hanged. Eleven thousand | He asserts that he did not seek the office ; that | Dotson, Miss Adsline "Connor, A BLY a s bet Stephen Ar: |_| Prices remained unc a ; , Mise Mary Pointer, Mrs A PAN OR A could not do —— prooure this\paper. | noir: Biel Ghapman, ex Specs Mall Agents For. | bales were sold in two days, two thousand of |he asked no man for his vote; that he made | Perit Bling i et Ss over SIX MILES vhroagh the i , editor W: i Me A : in, ‘ paras pe apnea ee LEY NTS Ey Cleveland, and William Green, of Elyria, Ohioand| Flour was firm. Baltimore and Philadel- holds, The roloe of t sovereign people pat x Smith, Mre Mary Ann tisk slew ot woes en one cther party, whose name we forget. ii \. ere, and to voice on ie in. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. This Company of political bretheren and immacu- phia brands selling at 44 shillings. Wheat Ho does feel bound: by party, od! subservient | & eee may el io a ee a The Union republishes complimentary no- | !ate patriots have secured the refusal of a $50,000 | unchanged and firm. Corn is much duller— |, cliques. His appointments shall be made | Gros, Mre Serah Sewnll, Mise Caroline V TEN THOUSAND OF ITS PEOPLE! toes of the message from a great many news- | PO win coy ian Grifeee Sia diauds | yellow bringing 45 s., white 46 s. solely upon the basis of morit, and that Demo- | @!tis?, Mrs Daniel Geasahen, Sobans PROCESSIONS, MILITARY OvMPANIES, papers, printed in all quarters of the country. | 25 forfeit moeey, in case the Company should not} Provisions are firm. Consols have advanced crate, Whigs, Know Nothings, and all, a Granats Mies Mary ¥ = 4 Mire Della N oe Mug SHIPPING alg ol The editor reviews the Seoretary of War's | Sectn of Goverme: art nga aemated, Since the] 914. Manchester duller. Yarns have de: tesstier sUuee A Enon Bae ronuncte, | Satine sane Tracker, Mrs Stepoy be given by one of the Proprietors, Mr. LOR, giving = urt, his Secret: ay 5 . ff ire Julia re % report. The Unison also contains an arga- | is acting Governor pro tem., until the president fil ¢lined. Money is unchanged. mento, it is further said, by the outside bar. | st: atin e Thomas, Mins Sarab A a knowledge ~ oe York Le oe a ment aguiont te discontinuance of the Mem- | aforesaid is being cone ened ie and Jobbers FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. berians, has brought upon his devoted, offeial | ui in kartha Bln Fenerel and. instrartive (aformation to every bo ¥, phis navy-yard, and oalls.on Congress to | induce him to appoint Cummins permanent Gov.| The papers contain news from the Crimea hag llrle Werilears_retaar arta demain Pe el ington, Mre ® A will be exhibited at Washington, ia - fi tl thunderbolts f: the ai f | Be, bai y 1 make further investigation before finaliy aot- | ROFOf the Territory. ‘The understanding oF bar-| up to the 14th of November. ‘The bombard. | {7710™ This Natives age dissc cited! and tae | ee ee ODD FELLOWS? HALL, %th STREET, ing upon the subject. We are satisfied dst gain is, that in case the Company aforesaid succeed bition TUESDAY BVENIN 2, in having him retumed as Governor, he agrees to| ment of Sebastopol was progressing slowly, | whole machinery of office-seeking has been| 4oover, Mies Margareta Yates, Mrs Ellaabeth Ae follows: Fiset Exhi locate the seat of Government at i of s Fs Z 4 kni ii “pi,”? even before it fairl: GENTLEMES'S LIST. Noy. 28, 34 o'clock, = ee Fri aah —— sue or Senate will ask the Navy ville, on the lands purchased by tue Gommany, which, nothing decisive having DAO DS Feaked' he real I do not a fally for ANisiter soba 2 Sitting, Saly Oden, John Satielay annascametaunomh a = Department for full information on the sub- | asa matter of course, will vastly enhance their | lies were strengthening their position. the above humble rumors, and am willing to| sdaams, G4 Gibson, Robt O'Conner, Daniel The Jeet, they will not be long in making up their Poe eee cee Hongias, Grey} Baraxcava —The papers are filled with | int with some grains of doubt, | Stow § pyre. acts ar sep end xninds upon it. and sale as a matter we will not on here to review. | details of the battle of the 8th ult., known as ething, floating upon the Borland, Thos Goodman, ae ame and Farties, 5 persons “$1 00 } The Intelltgencer republishes, and indi- ce comes ee that it is par excellence demo-} the battle of Indermann. The slaughter was Conasste: antes heen Bese: Kobt™” Greanieess. 02 Pa i - 6 = 21 6 . rectly approves ef, the following suggestion, | tn the arat ?plece, I have entered into no co-| reat on both sides, the Russians getting the | the harp of Ecin, in endeavoring to triumph | Burr, Morris ¥ wer” = PANORALA. bane & Charleston paper :” partnership for any such Purpose, with any of| worst of it, Gen. Canrobert, commander-in- oar, ithe ae has been Biatr, Jas on i feng A Penner, Pes THEE GREAT NATIONAL a “We would r gress . | the parties named, or with any others 'I ney- | ghi ks Pe een orC aus) ney mii COSC AROS | Ras jon, awe , actment of a law authorising che Portetins cf | ee outiversed with Susye Dogsta: in reforesve cant Se wailing notes. Joking aside; if Mr. Hinks] Brown, John§ | Ganth Edward — Piagoth EG STANLEY’S . the Treasury to establish at each office | to the subject alluded to, or to any similar ob- | 22glis! officers - | a0°s with independence and does his duty free] suit, sch WESTERN WILDS. ‘ throughout the United States a board of dis. |ject. 1 never saw Mr. Gray, of the Cleveland| 443 rank and file killed, 1,760 wounded, and | from intriguing cliques, he will do well. Baldw' 156 missing. The French had one General}, { learn that there is considerable competi | Bakar HS* — Hamact We CR, THE INDIAN AND HIS COUNTRY; tion for the agency of the McDonough estate. | Bishop, ¢ F Also showing the Northern Pacific Eailroad and 44 offieers killed, and 21 wounded. This office or commis:ion is rather a sinecure, | 22°*"*";,.9°°. ( Tao Russians are said to have fired on the $2 ipa Boute, as recently surveyed by Governor count officers, whose duty it should be to loan | Plaindealer, in my life; Know him but by ‘out to any one the public fands of the gov: | Teputation ag an able editor. I have never ernment, not exc ing two-thirds the amount | een or heard from Mr. Chapman for a year. in the vaults of each office at six per cent., on | [ never saw or met any such person as “Wil- a is G We and pays about $2,500 per annum. Some have Bisckbara, ri Rhett, RR . ‘ Ps x ftevens,) » ninety days promissory notes, secured by | liam Green, of Elmyra, Ohio.” A gentleman | wounded, as well as those unhurt. hinted that it may ibly be given to the} pevedict pan DT Rolling: Btepten WILt BE EXHIBITED United States six per cent. stooks, at their par Tamed Col. Barton Green bore a letter of in-| The allies have postponed the. assault of | SUHOr of fies recently sometolight in| savaer oo manewFrs" mega” | AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ™h Street, as i ii i i = ‘i c ar . R selling at par or above [on ee ee eee while in thi SMe ae ene Oe in | Sebastopol until the arrival of reinforce. | our city. Tio perretvane 1 et eit | Beauoon me Harrisons Wa." ichard, Jn0 8D Un BORDA, Dos. ties. Upon the report of the Postmaster General’s [NG the remains of Governor Burt, | ments. ler, a master builder, in the upper section of J. M. STANLEY i i = + the city. The papers represent the amount pore ae Alex G Hall, H , David dec 6—1f Arist and Pr-pMetor. report the Intelligencer pays those who now | ing the one of ike pensuiat tose rare lie ny swarming into | forged to be over $9,000; but I learn itis not Browaya'W ) Eait Johnnie BO | ———— ae have it in charge, the following well merited | mains to South Carolina, for which he gave a the Crimes in ————— above $4,000. He has vamosed, and was last | Cutrchn HL Capt WHHawkins Capt JD TIN G D TOR compliment : draft upon Governor Cumming. Nota cent] The Arabia and Niagara have been taken | heard ot in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Carmen, Wilson Hendrick, John Soliers, Win THE DY ] G LA | A : of money have I advanced, or contracted to] to transport troops. No vessel of the Cunard| 1 learn that Wm. Meade Addison, Esq.,| © a Hamlin, Chae Sands, Thos F r]\Mé pudiic are respectfully informed that Gott's pay hereafter, in connection with any such 00-| jing will leave until the 9th of December for | United States district attorney, has made the Smith; Samuel I celebrated full-ised copy, in marble, of the tnership or ‘‘acheme.’’ So far as Acting very handsome donation of $600 to the Irish 5 P Be none hag DYING GLADIATOR, the most renowzed statue of - . aey PE tebe © r] Stambaugh, Col 8 C ix ernor Cumming is concerned, I regretthat | New York, after which steamers will sail | Benevolent Society of this city. The sum RS an‘iquity which has ben handed down to the pres- expose of the | ho is not here to tated himself, and to sus-| every fortnight above named came to him in the shape of a| © fe, O Fare ee ete eee iowa ext time, is now on exhibition on 4 street, near A rh Te nsions u. is ial 5 Pee :. f a = jm: lordan, , Jo : i 2 howe cnergy; sagacity, and vigitance the | onal character I firmly believe, He nas) Ssiling to Saturday, in order that trade and propristed itto the charitable purpose named. | Crew ingertoll DW_ SincelHenty” Vit justly gone Se the sort peviect pole ora vasiness of the country and its soci: d do- } written to me freely in reference to his respon- | Commerce may be inconvenienced as little as | Many a blessing will come upon him from the] Chotlar, John B_— Johneon, Chi sculptor’s sublime art ever brought {ro mestic comfort and satisfaction are so material- | sibilities and to his arduous daties, and not a| possible. honest Irish heart for this praiseworthy aot. | Caln.G4 "5 Ieriakeh tee America. Indeed. it is the only work of the kind so Jy dependent, will possess interest for almost line that he has written sustaing, even by in-] " 4 winter campaign in the Crimea is antici- | Af he bas no self-aggrandizing motive in view, | Collins, George Stanly, Li Fabiug | far exhibited in this ocuntry, calculated to give the igent citizen. Woe do not believe | ference, the charges now preferred against winter campaig: it will, like: bread cast upon the water, come | Coover, Dougiss Kelle, Hust Echoomnaker, Bg- | b-holder who bes not been abroad, a jut concep] of any Department of the Gov. | him. His last letter says: phted. back after many years; but if simply to make | & Koyworth, George Summers, Edwards | in of the skilof the ancients in derignisg and Tore arduous, or are discharged | «I never desired the office of Governor. I —— an outward show, the virtue must lose it Koung, Frederick Sm D executing works of sculpture, in which, it will be telligence, sasiduity, or success, A :. vin, 5 collected, they h beea rivalled b; ‘sbeeame acting Governor by an act of Provi- ADDITIONAL BY THE UNION. beauty. Goaioy gues Wile doses Gunaideat x: recollected, they have never beea rivalled by subse- x qacnt generations a “dence, and I intend to do the duties of the] ‘The steamer Arabia was taking aboard the} We have very oold weather, and the ice-| Collin, AG2 Lyles, Jas V Tappan, Dr WC <aco aaELRET T book- | * i busy filling their h th that | Oerney, Lawrence Levy, Jonas P Trexler, Samuel Tas La or Bana HK Tandy, bok [ain holy nyo hn gl eae refer ae Crnny ool aa ine | Rent oe, te sro wig at es endeeay EE ELa | sage wade seller, of Georgetown, sends us an early copy | ghar) ene need be asham days. The Pacific arrived out on the 22d ult., and of approaching suffering among the poor. The ie eagle daours of Admiss‘o: future looks to them decidedly unpropitious Tyler’ dames” of “The Life of P. T. Barnum, by himself,] Pursued by calumny, and hunted by men I ‘hos Moore, W Ht J0! ; an a i inds i | Doorenterry, Thos Martin, omapron, dec T—tf In charge of Exhibi‘ion New York: published by Redfield, 1954,” | never injured in my life, I have refrained i i Business of all kinds is dull, and the neces. | Desssaberry, Thos Martis, WH ‘Thonipeon, J B er os x Now, if Barnum isa or oat his b ik A from noticing the myriad slanders ef my ene- the Pacific and Niagara on thie WOeb a saries of life high. Ben Bott. Patieners bons lie, Actinr eter, Nicholas THE GREAT WONDERS OF THE AGE! A ug, ook is not | rics: but this fabrication is too to b Lord Palmerston is still in France, having | execs ees | fr inmond, Nich’s Murtaugh, Patrick Vosbaugh, Israel « i In h as it i 5 nm 18 gross e 5 Dayton, Mr Mullan, Patrick Van Aliatyn, 8 Performance Extraordinary. eis = i = ea Seeiiens interesting | passed over. Yours, truly, 2 daily interviews with the Emperor. Rumor OFFICIAL. Delaney, M , Morrison, 1. Vermillion, Mr | Tanna ar kee =? agreeable ocllection of twaddle and small . Forxgy. hi Spai: — Donones, iA seed hogied we talk. Barnum is certai Washington, December 9, 1854. Boge thes conter ene, Dak Fetereroe) toiS Dein |. bios’ Fiaros) Tvesiaiad of the Owitsd Babee Hy \es Meniarice a. Waser: “American Moc! Bird.” a im is certainly a rare genius in and Cuba and American intentions in that America, to ail whom it may concern: Mans, Borace Wells, MT AND ORPHAN BRO ; his way; and has contrived, after all thst has} pore About the Recent Election in Kansas.| quarter. It is probable, however, that they | satisfactory evidence having been exhibited to me a eed 8 Ay Gee J SINCLAIR BAKER, “the American been written about it, to throw a capital pic- We have very late and reliable advices from| find sufficient to consult about of more direct | that Don Rarart Raracuhasbeen appointed consul. | Dillon, Bdward ? Mocking Bird,” formely of the National ture of the extravagancies of his vaiany eki f ry i 'appoi : Dich, David phy, Dennis — Wiilliams,Frederick | atre, Philadelphia, and late +f Wood's Varieties, ag 0 singularchar- | the territory of Kansas, which put us in pos-| importance to the allies. General of the Mexican Republic for the United nar, CH eninee oe Wynkoop. ColF M | Vork, assisted by the renowned ORPHAN Bi acter into his pages. session of many interesting facts concerning} Lord Dudley Stuart died at Stockholm on | States, to reside in New York, I do hereby recog. Mathis, AT Wheaton, Chas 4 | ERS, late of Barnum’s Musoum, New York, respeot- PERSONAL the eanvass for a delegate in Congrecs thatre-| the 17th ult. nise him as such, and declare him fee to exer-| B°silsh, Gy vey thay will give sou of tists Pocaog ame tira ae ZA =. = cKiniay, pbctattnel ti they will give one ef their Pleasing and Novel En- ++++ Beale H. Richardson, editor of the Bal- | Cently ocourred thero. It seems that the| The detailsof the battle end sortio on the | cise and enjoy euch functions, powers, and privi- : precip ald tertainments, at ae timore Argus, denies the statement of a Bal. | Overshadowing question was what is there} 3d ult. ore given in the English papers. They ee Eeonael cuinaee Ga y Yamin He.” — | ccmmencing on eee et OTTER Deo 12th, = oes him with known as the “squatter question?” This is aj create much excitement in England as woll as Ta teutinacniy whieveot, hae Caused these letters ; eeagial ae, Giristian S| ocnsisting of Soloes, Glees, Overtures, Bar- hi M hos. H. Stock- | dispute between the bona fide squatters—the | in France. a Tee, ero era eke at settlers from all the Statés surrounding or| The British War Office calls upon the mili- this statement isan unmitigated falsehood, | within etriking distance of the new territory, | tia volunteers, and its evident that a winter — re mace ene its author | who go there to seek homes and prosperity by campaign has been determined upon. Btockton did eat prune aay Miaoes ee cultivating the soil or pursuing some other} Details of the sortie state that when Men- zermon on the occasion referred to in the | legitimate and regular business, on the one | shikoff attacked the allies in the rear, the Liberty aetna anywhere else to our | side, and the speculators, fancy town-makers, | result was most disastrous to the allies. Four of ‘he Laverty Sireet Chateh, aod're ener and, we fear, more or less persons in Govern- | English generals were killed. our usual seat there, without hearing any abuse | Went employment, on the other side. Whit-| eneral Leprandi, in command of the Rus. or condemnation of Franklin Pierce or his ad- | field was the squatters’ candidate. The slavery | #180 Army, was wounded. Duke of Cambridge ministration, and for the simple reason that question was not discussed by iim in the can | W8# also wounded. i i be again. Let all avail themselves of this opport — oe eee vass, it not being an issue at that time prop- Everything was ready for an assault, but oe mae ee hele H. me - Chap- J { i T I I R J F ] } I I T | I iy nity, to eee pect peed one who sinoes abens invested s+++ General Joseph W. Whitfield, the re-} . fore th H ki hy had been postponed for the arrival of rein- | she Representative Halley I preach in at + | with powers which cannot be taught or transferred, cently elected delegates to Congress from the rly before them. © was known, however, the Representative Hall to-morrow, at 11 o’ k a.m. Se SSS and who may justly be considered the eighth Territory of Kansas, is at peenede tadian ‘Agent | be a Southern man, and in favor of pro. | forcementr. This (Saturday) Eveming, Deo. 9, | avr of the World. Fargo, David O'Leary, Thos leequea, Imitations of the Eongs of Birds, Ventrilo- “ig INITIALS. quirm, Fancy Dancing, &c , 40. } Editor of Mormon Paper; National Whig; F: mais Bankes HG. G2 nn per Natlonal Whigs Pree-) a ster J. SINCLAIR BAKER, the wonderful Tm- Dec. 9 JAMES G. BEREET, P.M. | itator cf Birda, Venirii juist, Vocalist and Fancy x Daneer, only 12 e iy NATIONAL THEATRE. Mesto J” WILItAN othe celebrated Violinist | FRANKLIN PIEROE, PRIOKS OF ADMIS8IO Master D. WILLLAME Gee ; By the President: Dress Circle and Parquette D5 ota | avers orn oe eenaaing Ronde Ehay- W.L. Marcy, Secretary of State. Gentlemen a — 8 Master 8. WILLIAM 8, the renowned Tambourine - ray Methodist Eptseopat Church — Second and Third Tiers iaresineae ery ae ee 6 Rey. J. A. Duncan will preach in this Church. i Highth strest; rear of nt Office, tomorrow atii| THE FIR EMAN’S CALL. The extraordinary Gift of Imitation and Vent:ilo- Oeiock a. m. and 734 p.m. dec 9—1" BENEFIT OF THE —e ool Hoag ore reheny sae foes <rnmer to Le made patent, and the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington the 7th day of December, A. D. 1854, aud {t. 8.] of the independence of the United States of America the seventy ninth. ¥ ae Young Catholics’ Friend Soct- is for the United States in that Territory, and | viding for holding slaves in the State when| Lord Raglan has been created a Field Mar-| ete” 4 Omerty Serse ie hon oe Cn atin ee Gan kiily inst tobine eee eee made the treaties alluded to in the Commis- they come to form a State Constitution, as well | *al- city, will be delivered to-morrow (Sunday) mora. public is invited, especially the ledies, as nothing sioner’s report. He is a native of Tennessee, belisver in the doctsine that ct It is stated that Gortechakaff intimated to | iB the 10th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Ss Matthews will bs dene that could offend the most fastidious. and served for two terms in the Senate of that | ** * Deliever in the doctrine that slaves could Seer 4g | Chazch: by Bag. Mr. Boyte. dec 9—It that could offend the most Btate. He isan uncompromising advocate of | be legally carried there now. His oppo-| the Austrian Cabinet that Russia mer Drepne First Grand Annual Ball of| THE AMPHION QUARTET BAND, rp oie g nd gly ars Children “ Southern rights, and a strong Union man. nent, Mr. Flenniken, was supported by the| t negotiate for peace on the basis on which (ene Nightingale Club willtake place AND HALF PRICE. Es o% { ++++ The Rev. Thomas March Clark, D. D.,| interests named above as opposed to the | the four powers guaranteed conditions. se aenee pestaatond la hataxe aalvectioonent Mr. George W. Taylor, Orchestra Chairs 3734 conts—Private Boxes 50c._ i + A * Doors open at 7—Performancs commence st 7 ‘Was consecrated eG the Protestant Epis-| squatters, and also by the Yankee emi-| Sebastopol dates tothe 14th state thatthe| dec 9—ste will appear. ae ace died copal Uhurch, Rhode Island, on the 6th inst. ent ratic Ballet ‘The Right Rev. Bishop Hapkins, Doane. Kast, | Sion eocieties’ agents, and as many of| Allies are reinforced to the extent of 1,000 THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR ‘The Magnificent Operatic Ballet of burn, Southgate, Burgess, William, Lee and|their people as they could influence. To| daily. 3 T ‘HE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION will ' A ' 4 5 hold its fourth 1 seseion, in th id beau- LA! B Y- r-DE R Potter were present. “The Hight Kev. Bishop | obtain the support of the latter, it is thought, ae oo oe had com- stad lecture room of the sinitheonian Tastitution, U Y-1T-I i. rownell, of Connecticut presided. 0) * i ple! cir third line parallels. during the interval between ristmas and New Hopki P hed the series: P | he sought to bring the slavery question into Year’s Day, ci TUEEDAY, 1 low York paper seye: the canvas, taking anti-Slavery ground and| 4 Russian dispatch says that the Allies had iim EDAY, December A New and Thrilling Song —_—_—_——— 5 FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE / LIBERTY CLUB. | HE LIBRRTY CLUB take pleasure in anucupe- entitled ing to their friends and the public peg fd - = introducing the slave question in all his ad- made a demonstration against the left flankof| A large number of the di-tinguished Educators cf | «, THE FIREMAN’S CALL,” | tbat their First Annual Ball will begivenen WKD- | Mr. ussian arm: tired d leading f: are a VENI ; President of the ence. aoe —o Nerscnies dresses to the people. Howas overwhelmingly | ‘he Russian army, when the latter retired. | Our Conntty> nd leading friends of Rducation. are BY MASTER ADAMS. * | NESDAY EVENING, December 90'h, { ANCE HALL. Every exert‘on wili - A Z . Strong Russian reinforcements are moving | m valuable Lectures and Educational papers; .UMBIA4, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN. tcf the Club t tisfaction to thore who| a that office, acting Vice President of the | defeated, and thought General Whitfield re- which wil be followed by interesting discustions, col BY GEORGE KUNKEL, ’ sede jane ne bar tbr menencnncy > States, is, we believe, a native of this | frained as far as possible from mooting the | wards Crimea, and it is evident that the The occasion will offer to the oltizens of Washing aaa Tickete—admittip th Ladier orm slavery question in the stump, his triumph | 8ruggle for Sebastopol will still be maintain- | ton a rare and rich treat for Christmas week. JENNY LIND’S SONG OF HOME, By ia ts og = ome pey yrs — state. David G. Bright, Esq., the senator’s father, =F ‘The officers of our Govern: bers of Con- ys ‘was collector of the internal revenue at Platts. | under all the circumstances involved, is inter-| 1 with all the powers the contestants ORD | rors, and all the oltis mse cepts Peicesial rs MARY, OF ARGYLE! at Price dag hod patos — engegsl fit burgh, Clinton county, during the war of 1812. | preted as palpable expression of the publio | Muster. make their arrangements to attend, and use the'r BY Mr. GBu. W. TAYLOR. | 16 Gccasion — years after ae les nemoned to Norwich, | wili to make the States’s constitution slave} Prince Napoleon is at Constantinople, hav- iniipenee to induce their friends f:om abroad to SOFT GLIDES THE SEA, Supper and Refreshments wi 1 be furnished by en / jenango county, in 1819 D experienced caterer. #@- No Hats or Caps al‘ewed on the floor, except those worn by Clubs. MANAGERS, AND DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME? bY THE AMPHIONS. of tha: county by holding, when they came to frame it. The| ing been compelled to leave the army on ac- mot RY of our liters] minded citizens can offer ‘The two sons, David and Michae emigrants from Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wis- | C°Unt of coatinued bad health. a eet mar tA eaten tate ree oa vince become prominently and influential! isli Fourteen Russian war steamers have made id in thei: id a 5 Sdentified with the politics! history of ridlasies consin and Iowa bear an intense dislike to those sen eir names, residedoe, and the number} ‘These, with other Novelties, his patriarchal life. He honest. .| because he was supported by abolition in- heated aa was an honest, warm. ccacae smaneat sikaai AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. +++» Mr. Crampton, the British Minister at —_ Austria and Prussia remain in the same at- Washington is spoken of as likely to receive| The Governorship of Utah.—From the best | titude. Wright, Esq. oasrlages. and examine them at bu-iness of importanes is to be the honor of Knight Grrnd Cross Hf the Order | ;, hi ° h, afte 3 SPAIN. ‘ Tn the Seventh Ward, 8. York At Les, Fsq., 0. 0. ay ae Tact Dae dee S—8t a of the Bath. He will thereby entitled to be information within our reach, r due in. 7 Wright, Eeq., and W. B. Randolph, Rea. Re cm a & fashion, cor. of , and Ps. ay \OTICH —THE PERSON WHO PICKED UP called Sir Fiennes Crampton, instead of p lain | (#itY, We are satisfied that there isnot asin-}| Spain is without special interest. The gov- Z. RIOHARDS, e W. Samson, and Rev. B. Sunderland. Sable, Stone Martin, Fitch Siber aa Equirrel,| the Unit-d States, of which J. R. Barristt was In the Fifth Ward, B.B. French, Eeq., and Prof,| Chinchilla, and Lynt CAPES and VIOTURINES, by | Commis ion«r, are earnestly requested to met on A. D. Bache. Adsas & Co.’s Express, prices very low. MONDAY EVENING next, at 7 o'clock, at THOMAS In the Sixth Ward, B. B. French, Esq., and 0.C.| Also, cage ies and Buffalo iebes, for private] BAK €R’S Hotel, corner of Eighth and D streets, #” transacted. Wm. H. Reardon, Augustus Dorsey, then mere boys, gave promise of usefulness. | #t out by the New York and New England | ® Feconnoissance of the Baltic as far as Degoo recline The time inet ead, Se Delos pee forming altogether a Robert P. Luckett, Wm. H. Kelly, 4 "The father, ever an ardent politician of the Societies, on the ground that the latter are| Withous encountering any allied fleet. must be done quickly. 2 MAGNIFICENT COMBINATION ,| Robert Johnson, John H. Gatirell, democratic school, (though then a Ciintonian | themselves slaves as it were—men who haye| Jt is evident the allies were in a most pre- In the First Ward, GJ ‘Anbott, ¥, ames ___OF ATTRACTION !] Tasiel R. sacar * a= Parker, democrat,) made politics a part of the educa- gone to the new territory to do the bidding of | °#tiows condition, and so weakened as to ren- |, 4. Davis. rw inane “] _ Doors open at 614 — Performance commenge at 7}, FLOOR MANAGERS. regietetee Agree eta Le oats masters in the East, They are perhaps tho| Ger an assault on Sebastopol an impossibility. | In the Reoond Ward, Prof. 3. Henry, and Z. Rich-| COOK. INO. T. FORD, Agent. | George A. Newton, Wasbington B. Williams. ing high positions, and enjoying largely the fiercest enemies of abolitionism there, and aslacses eerie sone onde Ia the Third Ward, P, Force, Esq., V. Harbaugh, FURS, FURS, FURS! pTICK i pera . Beving clei 5 i ; i i 0 Ve) ortion of | an ; » : ze the De» of bamberiog moe die [hey cope bey closed | 0st of them voted against Mr. Flenniken, ade Be faa thee Tn the Fourih Ward, J. W. Maury, Keq., Rev. J. Bhave just recsived another case cf Oaneds| ihe late Bourdary Commission between NM! | | ram) ffice. Secretary Rape a a es & Cloak at the corner of Twelfth end @ streets Mr. Crampton. gle application for this vacant office, of so| ernment is still unsettled. Garon SRDGT “hase MUSIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &. =a . ae & pease on ay he ( Ea The party referred to in the following | Sree sectenere omy tna obit tie mur; | ie Moding special (rom A witearlend: L o large Chinchilla CAPE, with drab rilk lining, F. SCHENIG No questions ssxed. des ernorship of a United States Territory going a Ireland is quiet. ESPECTFULLY jnio:m- his friends and fe ‘paragraph from the San Francisco Herald of on Pennsylvania arine between Seventh and ‘en Tmer I AN AWAY i_TWENIY DoLLAns KF- cin eal rae ed Eighth streets, for which the finder will be iberall patrons that he continues to attend Balls, Par WAED tan scks Coa bubemeenneh f the 4th Nove: 1 : begging for want of somebedy who will take ‘arded by leaving it at tho Star Office, or No. 16y | tie &c., with his well organized Pand o1 Scientifi. i my NEGRO BOY Dick Brown, bout | Of October ast nt Ne SHY about the lat) "Nevertheless, we aro under theconviction| © BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. | fe7afded by lsving it “dcop | Mu Labs. so will introduce ali the mow and fash-] i, gene cary copies celon, no mas reclined: f that it has been determined whom to appoint iz, = ESTRAY OLW—WAS TAKEN UP BY JHR| An.acc:mplished Pianist furnished if desirea, | D> WAS employed at Browns’ Hotel for the last 3 4 Paciric Rarway Scrvey.—Among the eae Batrmorg, Deo. 8—p. m. AN ether Wited) oo erro eT Ddnsie toi Me mate, Confectioner, Pa | Fo*Ts and was seen nea: the Capitel on Saturday ¢ passengers by the Sonora, on the Ist instant, | and that the appointment will be very shortly tter of living teenth at , 4 Pa | inst. ‘I willcive the above reward for his apprebe were Lieut. John G. Parke, United States To” | made I have read in your paper the letter of my in the ety of Washington, No. 8, near Boum, denon, Twenticth sect Wee eect My MY Te8l | sion ard delivery to me at Ho 30] Massachuset a! Wet. ta ett Z ae 4 i = on ma stant, ‘es! ween aw n Pographical Engineers, and party, consisting friend, the Rev. Mr. Myers, in ee he CS an waray GOW, trespassing on his Premixs. She | streets north, will meet with Prompt attention. abiey le fayem cre a, EARAB A BUTLER. 7s regres coorbel, oe Engines; Dr. | Receipts and Expenditures.—We learn that| °¥#S himself, rather pliantly, for having | i's terge Cow, vecy lew, in flesh ary, red’ eides,| _ dee 9—8t® Btisel, Botanist, an ustar, G. G. Garner 2 ankegiving da; back and belly, large horns; a ercp off the ILLUSTRATE. - - prentined the serait, on TR Sse ae 2202 | ent car, abouk Cighh vrs cule the aroe noe SKATES—SKATES. VE! ; ‘uxarie to which allusion was made in one of my pre- | (Ft ats prove propervy, pay oh raat tate ne JZ yada GCE me i E RY thing in the way of searonrble !vxui that can be desired by the moet fatitious vicus communications. Certain it is, he has, | away. WM. MURPHY. Ranglich SKATES, which are «fered low by the | p-tite of the epicure, cau at all thoes be had served ny owled, the | dec 9—3t* subscriber; J08. L. SAVAGE, up in the most spproved style, and at the sbertest eee cou ze onde bat. | N)4980 WOMAN FOR BALE—SHR OAN O00K,| _ dec at Pa Sen bet lotic and Lith sta Darel Ometese Market uswe Geese mevtown, ‘Boch fle. “My reverend friend concedes the fact | scuse work ; is boneat aed good tomparet, and an "RANE ALLEGHANY BANK AND SELDEN, |e VENISON, f-esh, superior to any thins of the that the sermon was obnoxious to —_ of ‘i his | excellent servant, about 27 or 98 years cf age, sound oe 4 (o.’s Notes purchased at the highest renal PINS, MUTTON On OPS aT Cg Regge finding s practicable passage through the| ne Curront Operations of the ‘Treasury aan ghd bdry I ciesotiee wee lope Mudzees, ost paid, OM. 1. WASKINGTON: Oity | ,,Uaeezrent spel a abies aed ee oa fm tet 00 SS Coast Range into or into the leasing to the major portion of his congroga- | Post Office. dec 9—3t* cae eeaet iaposcignnes cities TRANS-ALLEGHANY NOTES. Valley of Los Angeles. Further Department.—On yesterday, the Sth of Deo, Eon chan tuo ious orator is induoed, by his D CHEAP FAMILY GROCERY | chasers. Sale ou) ot NY PERSON or persons } aving on band s thou- tions will also be made of the Mohave river, | there were of Treasury Warrants entered op own appro D raaay to e. There are|NZW AND C Persons a: a distance eendiog me Trans-Allegbany A rand dolla:s of the no'eso the Trm Whine, - ee ae urna on aoe the books of the Department— other points which I may discuss with him, R hddclary W DAVIS (\ate and for many years con" | notes o Flr pemegnles ‘ route. pg thence, upon receiving she best | €2°Dy Bank of Virginia, or even thovsands, mey fate hi nected with the City Post Office) respectfully in-| Fates, aud remitionnec oeda ee dnen ps send them to Richmond to be : resented io the Trea- party will start from San Di: and go ‘across | For the redemption of stock. bugsedice for the present. I apprec | forms bis friends and the public, that he has opened ten HAMILTON d, tr on any city in eo and N.H Hutton, Aseistants. Mr. Campbell | to-day the Register of the Treasury sent in to apd the two latter gentlemen were of Lieut. | the Secretary the Receipts and Expenditures Whipple’s party, which th: th on t i Pitas ny, last Spain rough on the | documenta, which will probably go into Con- Lieut. Parke will organise £. expedition at | S88 on Monday. Thisis from three to five Benecia with all ible dispatch, and pro- | months earlier than it has gone in at any pre- ceed to explore the Salinas river, from the for th . Bay of Monterey to its sources, with * view of pone eee ae or: surer, Bonds advice from our mutual friend Solo- and chesp FAMILY @ROOBRY, at the cor- ANT, Banker, » and they will receive thereior Coupon ee ee = the Rio Gr: by route a peyios other soem ee mon, who, somewhere, laconically repudiates | nor of Ninth street west and I street path; mare —feco—sm_No 483 Penna avenue. _ §—im__No 482 Penna avenue. se agar chai eae ¢ Gila. This is thi first corps that Covered into the ‘Treasu: the spirit of “vain boasting.” There are | he intends keeping every thing usually kept ina 5 ert SA4LE.—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF GPECTAGLES AvD EVs Glasses in Go S has taken the field under the recent act of a Customs. also various scriptural passages which inonl- | Grocery, and at the very lowest prices. He invites a fret rate Grocery Stand. For particulars S' nae 7 vee propriation by Congress for the Pacific Rail- For coveringintoth cate the benign quality of Christian cbarity— | particular attention to his stock of Tens, which is| enquire at Eequire Grobb's, on Eighth near Ket. ae eee ——— sg 5 esd ————_—_—_______ misce!!aneous sources. ‘love thy neighbor as thyself,” do unto Kary fe om AS ia ae a bola Glasses, of beet olte. Also, Go; E#" In New York, a colored woman, named | For the War Department. ; others as Lip would they should ao Lprypetaee joe nae a hide oe cad SAE FS seme) Jes aor CTE 100 BU RCE Yeh Band peor Bye Frc cre ote, acd nee e. > Sarah Jane Williams, has just been indicted Navy Departme: f with many other sentiments worthy OTICE —MY ON, CHARLES LAMMOND®| zi and ; el etal peng ew anh — for attempting to poison Bperst Tami For the Navy re SN aiehat por deca ‘More of this anon. athe only parson acieeeoee 0) jor quality, will be sold in a to suit} may be sure to eet as banefit ihe eye, collect m: throwing a quantity of arsenic into a kettle of 21,355 51] I observe that, in connexion with the | or traneact business in my name. ry re north, No. 47, next doe: east of Pa. aven’ berwven 0 3 coffee, of which they partook. 13,684 31 | above matter, some incautious correspondent | deo 8—a A) EEMMOMD, Bens Th te Ko veal snd 10th ote, Old Capitol. | dec 8a

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