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EVENING STAR. , “wi kbieoen = Paris Monitenr says that the Emperor has FRIDAY EVENING, pay of members of Congress and the Judges of WASHINGTON OITY: from New York communicating theintelli fee ele! just add the following letter fo the Gen-| And chee wil be xo postponement on acv-unt of DUAR BARR te, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. ...December 14. | ‘At information had been received there of Mr. J : NEW YORK CITY ones, of Tennessee, introduced a bill eral-in-Chief of the army of the East: - | the presence of the United States sloop-of-war | to grant three years credit for the duties on “ Para. oF St. CLoup, November 24. BALL AND SUPPER ’ Sear i: road iren imported by railroad co: i = the vio- 4 ? 2 Exhibits at FORREST HAUL, GEORGETOWN, Agents for the Bel Out of Wash. | Albany at Carthagena, on the 10th of October for their ai ogee ‘And then, after the tra i nig or heceoes eee ea i poles cor umn BIA MONDAY, TUEDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURE- Persons st a distanse wanting the — last. All well. This, however, does not afford Evening Star, at the earliest Period after its isaae, can be accommodated at a aotion of routine business, they adjourned. fin my mind. Express, in my name, to the DAY ae o Lis and Ip the Houzs, Mr. Murray reported from stay ay entire satisfaction with the courage ' THORS ~ eres HE COLUMBIA TEPOGBAPRICAL SOCIETY | 4T ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YaRb, the Committee on Printing a resolution to | it has displayed its energy in supporting print 15,000 extra copies of the Seventh Cen- fatigues and privations, and its warm cordial- T resp*ctfuily inform their friends and the public FRIDAY EVENING, sus in octavo form, not to exceed three hun- | ity towards our allies. Thank the generals, that their Thirty-Kighth Annual Celebration will And SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4 EVENING, Pi ae tr Delaware, by E.S. B. Buruer, inte dred pages. This resolution was debated by the officers, and the soldiers for their valiant | take ptacs at JACKSON HALL, on WEDN &S- of this week. . 114, Market street. . e “Joint Resolution for the Continuance | wessrs Jones, of New York, for it, and Messrs conduct. Tell them that I warmly sympa | DAY EVENING, January 10.1855. § The TT a nT eC EE he Baltimore, by Henry Tarior, Sun Iron | of the Work for the Washington Aqueduct.’”’ Clingman and Jones, of Tennessee, inst it. |thize with their misfortunes and the cruel{ Tickets, TWO DOLLA reeeyis — Evening at Kk a 4 Inthe course of these proceedin Fe ee losses they have experienced, and that my | and Ladies—to be hai ef the Executive Committee. Admission 25 cent:; chiidrea es. Buildings. The first business on the calender to be taken cou! 5 y E ‘The furnishing and s-rangement of the Families and parties, § pereons, $1; 8 perrona Harper's Ferry, by Ancarsatp Krrzurizer., | 8 im the House on the arrival of the time set | °f Bote stbert! bere dain eat tg eenmans pital shall be directed to the} wii be under the immelistesuperint-ndecee ct Mr. | 1 0. dee 11 te : necessi! 8. of softeni: ‘i nn Va., by Wu. F. Carnx, No. 60 | fF disposing of District of Columbia business, | He peed sere physician knew how many | “After the brilliant victory of the Alma, I | "#°™4S Ec say ccurive Gowuresui THE GREAT NATIONA: PANORAMA. King street, corner of Fairfax. is the measure named above, which was re-| of his patients he had killed, and whether he | had hoped for a moment that the routed army We. M. Ber, J. Haece, Ozona Caton, Fredericksburg, Va., by W. M. Mirus. Richmond, Va., by Surrm & Fors, Nos. 1/0 Broad street, and 194 Main street. Charlotteville, Va., Jauzs V. Masnine, Franklin hotel. Portsmouth, Va., by A. B. Owmns, No. 7, High street. age ge HL . have re- , STANLEY’S ported by Mr. Hamilton, it will be remembered, | had killed them scientifically or ignorantly ; of the enemy would not so eaail, Wx. L.Joxzs, Wa R.MoLean, Hawn Bown, GE ; and it would do them no good, he conceived, | paired its losses, and that Sebastopol would ©. J. Caxrimzp. N presale o: .. oe isthe hope to aoe hae See they hed 1 killed in the ag: Eon have fallen under fad assem ed dcl4—e 6t WESTERN wi LD S. of all interested inthe well-being of Wash- ate. obstinate defence of tl wa and the re-in OR 4IRE—A GENTLEMAN OF THIS CiTY] OR, THE IND'AN AND HIS COUNTRY; ington and Georgetown that it may pass. oir. Hunt replied, saying the gentleman | forcements received by the Kussian army have wishes to rrocurs tion for a colored man more showing the Northern Pacific Railroad Though th: bi + had censured the medical profession by talk- {for the momert arrested the course of our sue- | who, fur thirty or forty hes been employed es Bout tl Goveresr oug! ie members of both Houses are aware ing about physicians killing and keeping an|cess. I approve of the resistance you made & cock in a private family in Virginia. Any person sto <y recently surveyed by of all that was said on this subject at the last} account of their own dead, and remar Bg tat | to the uapatiense Of te SCOpe Women ee eee ee a ee ome) sILt, BE EXHIBITED session, it may not be amiss for us to atate that | there was no necessity of having vital statis- | make the assault under circumstances which wicy yt er ps: » ? : AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th Street the d ht of th tics furnished at the hands of the House. He | would have entailed too considerable losses. a » Teh 4 Bec res oct Peer emery Oloatly damon: did not impute to the gentleman an intention} The English and French Governments direct PPLES, POTATOES, Sw = TO-NIGHT. JOB PRINTING. strated the folly of relying ona supply of! todo go, Perhaps the gentioman spoke in ig. | their serious attention to the army in the| Li. der, &e. Our friends will find us Prepared at a; -| water from Rock Creek, as Congress was urged RS i ber lot of thos: 4 nat 684 o'elock—-Exhibition Norance; but he did slander an honorable | East. Already steamboats are traversing the Wee Oe SWESr eS a = a4 woe pent 614 o'elock—Exhibition commences moment to execute every description of J. ; | to do by parties outside bent on twisting the i j WASHINGTON GossrR, CONGRESSIONAL. ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE Pactric.| MONS. J. COCHEU'S SOIREES AMUSEMENTS. Sloop-of- Albany. om, i Senate, yesterday, ’s Lerr Arxy.—The CAaRUSI |ALOON, vr Fig sr = came asteaib Mantes Fe dy bill of Mr. rp Harn de Po a ed sg ee oak WILL TAKE PLAGE HERBAFTER EYERY | GEORGETOWN AND NAVY YARD. pivieion, whatever his intention might have | seas with considerable ein orcemien tae This | general assortment of fresh Groceries, Fruits. &c, J. M. STANLEY, PRINTING, with neatness and dispatch on ve: ; | legislation upon the subject to their own im- n, increase of assistance will double your forces, | which I am selling low at my store in Odd Fellows’ 3 ee ‘ist and Preprietor. a The gentleman said he wished to have {and enable you to assume the offensive. A] Ha'l, 8 venth street. A dec 12—tf Cantet, 0 = a | reasonable terms, from Cards up to Boc -| mediate emolument. Ere that drought was] nothing to do with bullies. Was the gentle- 4 powerful diversion is about to take place in ay am GEO’ Ww... nile vy) |= RE OY Printing. We are now ready to serve all, _. | ever, the flow from Kook Creek would not have| man so false to truth and honor, as to impute { Besgarabia, and I receive the assurance that| _ “ec 14—3t odd renth ot, NATIONAL THEATRE. a moment’s warning. countries, public supplied as much as one fifth the quantity of to him [Mr. Hunt] that he would trespass on | from day to day, in fore; FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN. —_—or the feelings of any honorable gentleman, and | opinion becomes more and more favorable to GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ___ PRICK? OF ADMISSION, IRIT NIN water absolutely necessary for the supply of that he would wantonly do wrong to any hu-| us. If Europe should have seen without CERT will be given by the KUTER?EANS, 0 = OF THE MOR: @ PRESS. acity of the size of Washington. This fact| man being? Ifthe gentleman meant, by be- | alarm our eagles, 20 long banished, displayed | Washington, complimentary to the young men Oo! The Intelligencer expresses itsopinion <= the busines3-like and sensible annual report £& Secretary of the Interior Department, say ing: \ ; ‘ ; | wi it ia because it knows that | Georgetown, on January 1, 1°55, when the kuter- of was universally admitted here at the time, ing a bully, that he [Mr. Hunt] had the cour- | with so tnuch eclat, it pet Sa ky Gc oe ee en : i + eo of a gentleman to resent injury, he did | we are fighting for itsindependence. If France | Pears pres young Se STE ar Hm ; | as its dribbling stream was bofore the eyes of| nothing more than appreciate his-chevacter as | has resuoad the position to which she is en-| SILVER GOBLET, as a token to their vocal end in-| THE FAREWELL OF THE FAVORITES all who took the trouble to examine it then. | a gentleman. Why did the gentleman talk ot | titled, and if viotory has again attended upon ghy ees ty Tene GOOD BYE!—GOOD BYE" - Had the City expressed a willingness to} bullying? Had he any fear? Did he imagine | our flags, it is—-I declare it with pride-tothe| ‘Tickets for eale et ¥ 1, Kidwell’a Drug Store, ES ie ee e Report of the Secretary of the Interi:| have the isd z construsted, pea on| that he [Mr: Hunt] desired to insult him? He | patriotism and to the indomitable bravery of Georgetown ; Kidwél. & Laurenze, and Ellis's Music | On Thursday, Friday, & Saturday Evenings, which we copy into our paper to will b> would rather cherich good will towards all | the army that I owe it. ore, Washington. dee 14 ~o6t Sie leer ete ae ert — FASHIONABLE DANCING. found to be an unostentati ;. | Rock Creek for the supply, it is not to be mankind ; and if he knew his own heart, he} I send General de Montebello, one of my ness exposition, Geiiniog aves aeee 3] questioned for an instant, that Congress would | had Christianity enough to desire to live at | aids-de camp, to convey to the army the re- of general interest and some suggestions f.-| have passed a bill to that end. The third| Peace with all the world. He had always j wards which it has so well merited. Heccucarenctecrts ce KTBKELS OPERA TROUPE ; 3 . « town CO Ileze and Convent, mo-t :eapes' fully the considerati. C 2 liked the gentleman, and had met him on so-| In the meantime, General, I pray God to 3 to ths publi his : to eesartan rata paniculs gia ed ian plan—that of Professor Salamon—being wholly } cial and ind terms.’ When ho rose to vi have you in his holy keeping. Niroczox, will Sera eee Tall pombe nen To appeer cial system of the United States. We concu- | ® Paper scheme and clearly for the benefit of in opinion with the Secretary that the estab. | himself and those in the speculation with him lishment of a Law Department cate an honorable profession, ho had no idea of testing the courage of the gentleman, or D street, on FRIDAY EVENING. December 223, fir} Before their friends in Washington for a Jong time, Letter from Wm Smith 0’Brien—He Declines | Sentiemen, and on SATURDAY MORNING, Decom- a : S trampling on him. a Conditional Pardon. ber 231, at 914 o’elcck, for Ladies, Misses and Mas- THURSDAY EVENING, siinied, wuld anaes .Eroperty oon | only-—had no strength before House, really] “mp? reSution was then passed. cE eee ae a tora, Several new Dances and Waltars, that bare} por TH BENEFIT OF THE action of the public business, relieve the othe. | 2o8erving to have none. On the motion of Mr. Perkins, of La., a reso- os ae acer Lof to-di eer tase wishing 0. partininats in tue many American Rifles. Departments from many duties which do no:| It was not questioned that the plan adopted | lution was adopted calling on the Postmaster ODS 7 BAT O00 tm YORE JORrn alee to-day: strictly Lara oe them, and prove highly ad- vantageous to the public convenience and th i i gener al good The citizens of Weshin si bas main peri pagel that Hl Tead with great satisfaction that portion | fessional men, (outsiders fo © most pari 4 A ious sovereign to remove all condi-| F. ELLs’ Mu ic Store, Py Tenth st. of bey Report which recommends in such ur- | avowedly bent on making money for them- ee serene they Ponsa “the tions from t P ; 1 at eth ak He tah or ry pez eee tue ere Mectoac selves in conneotion with the adoption of other chair,) on the Indian at ropriation bill, when of the public grounds, and the donation of all schemes.) thought that the engineer's estimates] Mr. Mace made an ant Nebraska speech, and ; 4 isgia- | date an extract from the Limerick Chronicle, | besutifal dances in prep-ration for his Mey Ball,at» ep by the War Department would have answered | General for information, whether the Missis- | seating « that the friends of Mr. William Smit, requested to ola immetiat", ag bis clases now SRIDAY EVESING, ppi river mails 08 AITO | ny. rar . ici number upwards o: pupils, which will obl ge NEFIT OF THR and from Keokuk to Galena had gone into | 0 Brien have it in contemplation to solicit the BE s the | him to limic the number for his second quarter. operation. influence of the Emperor of the French with| For farther particulars please enquire at ¥r J. Anacostia Fire Company. tions from the royal pardon,” ‘which may be} dec 14—eo'm SATURDAY EVENING, done,” the paragraph adds, “with perfect safety and propriety, as that gentleman has Ets HEAVY-PLATED TEA BETS, ALBATA | BENRFIT OF OUR OLD FRIENDS FORKS, SPOCNS, #c.—M. W. GALT & BRO. ns sens Paldlascese came oa The Amphion Quartet Band. = a Hissin ne to the Government not | of the cost of the work were too low: j very wee ee ates ee ae aoe of the remainder oe iste.” ietiCTe “in plaid Re Sty Iter» ‘ Doors open at = on commence at 744 wanted for public purposes to i sd i F en the com: e reso Mr. 7 i , Cake Baskets, Card Trays, &c. 3G é ities, “to be axolunvely devoted re irpcare allegation brought against those estimates Georga, had the floor. The House then ad-|_ 1 know not sel this statement is as un-| {15 eles, ‘Albata Forks and Spoons. o'clock. - INO. T. FORD, Agent. the purposes of education.”” We are glad were disproved; clearly disproved. Though journed, founded as many others respecting me which The above are of the very best quality and ung-| dec 12—3t also to learn from the report that the bridge | in the hurry of legislation, we fear that few across the Potomac at the Little Falls will be completed within the present month, on an improved plan. “‘ Wecommend this lucid report and its sub- | though they all had listened attentively to the reports to all who desire to possess an aceurate | oral accusations. knowledge of the great domestic concerns of Independent of the great advantage which the Government.’’ i ly of ter will be to all The Uni. = be . acoplous supply of pure water w: e anion is highly gratified indeed with in the District of Columbia, of which we are the Intelligencer’s endorsement of the coloni- have appeared o the pda a AG ay sually low. i absence from Enurope; but if it be wel I Peat = ht orale to au. | funded, I wish it to be known that such an aes Sonus 2 charge Ay cesigian Of the new cus. | 2PPlication as that here contemplated has not b anctioned, still less prompted, by me. celebrated full-sized copy, in marble, of the tom-house being built at New Orleans, was Tories beyond expression ie Ren tenente hist as eee retina ING GLADIATOR, the mos’ renowr ed statue of | passed. This was the only public business | 123 induced a large portion of the Irish nation T strost, frst door aleve Bu't's Drag Bere ne | antiquity which has Ye-n handed down to the pree- transacted before we went to press. toien iety for my return; and [ feel ooo Gf giving 2 ion 10 PRMM AL. | ot time, is now on exhibition on 4 street, near 9 evince anxiety fo: y 4 L eel | the purpose of giving instruction in PENMA ‘- | Pe-usylvasa avenue. This work has been pro In the House, Mr. Wheeler presented the | decply greet for the sympathy which has} SHIP, to commence Monday, 18th instant, wou'd nounce! a faxitless copy o° the great originel by petition from the New York Chamber of Com- | beon exhibited in the United States, the Brit- | invite ea'ly application, asa limited number only | all arti-ts and connise: urs who have seen ii, while merce asking Congress to authorize the send- | ish colonies and elsewhere, towards the Irish | ca be taken. Hours for Ladies, frem 10 a. m. till neyee moaatimcntens, |THE DYING GLADIATOR. nd 10th sts, Fé public are r-spestfully informed that Gctt’s ce! it justly rauk the most perfect rpecimen of the zation scheme for the Musquito coast, and at | PY 20 means disposed to make light, it is not | ing of a Government expedition in search of | political exiles: but it does not seem to me to reke vernon ete Wheel tpainglenerany pte’ sete Seep : nie cosets and St Ve olan tinstant tobe denied iat tie mast| tie Arctic expedition of ur. Kane. It was| be consistent with the dignity of my country Apply between 214 and 9‘p m to dr exbitsiov'in ascocee eokenk te nine te some length explains the peculiar fitness of aa | read for information, and referred to the Com- | to solicit foreign intervention on our behalf. WM A. RIGHARDSON, Kirkwood House. | beholder who hes not bees nbrocd, & Such eae Col. Kinney to head sueh an enterprise. cconomical insuranes)which the Government) Ties oni Naval Attalre. For my own part, I am not conscious that| dae 14—at* ¢ an ean effect on its many milliona worth of per- tiem of the skil of ‘he ancients in derigning and Various private bills, resolutions, reports} I have done anything which disentitles me O* STEERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS. | executing works of eculpture, in which, it will be ishable property here, is such a supply of] from committees, &c., of no public interest, }from spending the remainder of my life in Orders for Coulter’s fresh Chesa. recollected, they have never been rivalled by subse- & Several thousand persons assembled bane eae, oe eaan ted aso ncess tas were then presented and referred, or other-| Ireland, which country is not only the home | peake Canned Oysters left at No. 397 quent generations yesterday, at Herring Run Course, Baltimore, : Us peed’ PEOR? | wise disposed of. of my affections, but also the natural sphere | Rzth street, between Gand Tl ctorte sgn ET to witness the race between Mr. Burns’ horze, | A *ingle night’s fire, as ill prepared for sucha] " sir. Houston moved the usual resolution to | of my duties; and I am convinced that sound wot fe) will ynnie Pele Deport de- ad cthers, at | Single tickets... “Pilot,” and Mr. Conklin’s horse, “Orphan | °atastrophe as Washington city now is, might close the debate on the Indian appsopriation | policy as well as generous feeling dictates the | Avery ba ny avant ties to familles and cthers, Beason Sokets fo Lady and Boy.)’ When “Orphan Boy’’ was taken from | ©08t the National treasury expenditures from bill in two hours after it should be next taken | promulgation by the British Government of a egriar ours of Admiss‘on—from a.m. to 10 p m. JOIN 8. HOLLINGSHEAD, up in committee; agreed to. complete and general amnesty, with regard to | —-—__-_— eminence, [Led In charge of ¥xhibition. the stable, it was discovered that he was lame, | {Tst to last, much greater than the whole ex- On motion of Mr. Houston, the House next | the proceedings of all those who were com- . A P 2 E 2 when the race was postponed, which caused | P¢286 of the work. The destruction of the} went into committee on the Indian appropria- | promised in the insurrectionary movement of ete He the author cf Heir of Red- ab iki 3a es 5 i State De it gome years since did that} tion bill, (Mr. Chandler in_thechair,) when | the year 1848. ye. ay ss » 19 or 20 years ¢ great disappointment. netnncn 7 Mr. Stephens of Ga., wno was entitled to the I aoe find myself compelled to remove my poh le need Tgdransy’ shy at Serre Ce aa ptember ported a agraeeng ‘ <d i i “ ; i : Out: siden ‘ > i : thing. From that day » ue; Congr ie floor, addressed the committee for an hour in| family, inthe middle of winter, from their pace end Biied erted a hai Li A tearhe aie ara tn = been annually appropriating money which dec 1: ner, by Cliver Opti formation enquire of JAS. H. BIRCH. reply to the peciion assumed yesterday by Mr. | cherished home in Ireland, and to seek for Minist-ving Onitaren z 3t . would not hava been required to be taken from | Mace, that the recent Northern slesticny had | them iB tontislls in some foreign sountey: Such fis Neeman ey ae 4 geet Ae demonstrated the unpopularity of the Nebras- | a lot, though preferable to imprisonment in | Outdoora at Idiewi!4, by N. P. Willis the Treasury, but through soante ot y eee ka bill. Mr. S. delfvered a coneenal speech, | Van Dieman Fond, naturally gives occasion | Later oe by the author of the Old House by the B. and other papers burnt up in that disastrous | j raed, analyzing the various results in the | for much solicitude; but I would rather remain . conflagration. different States, and contending that they in- | forever an exile from the land which I love, E> Advices from Honolulu to the 30th Oc- tober, state that several ships had obtained from six to fourteen hundred barrels of oil up to September, but the general average did not vary from the previous reports of seven hun- FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Pilzrims cf Walsingham, by A Stricklend IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRAVEL! r which I Rithaxfards \CaNldranc seotea lace IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE dred and seventy-five barrels So, too, when the Post Office Department] volved no anti-Nebraska triamph. Suan robaray thi thee maser pegeicoons ih the Lady’s Complete Guide to Crotchrt ana Fency Knit- atsal Ghte mentee saoee . ls an a atible with my personal honor, or wii C) rq = “a PERSONAL. Tare Ce ee nant Till be, perhaps, fifty! — paLTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. _| Fights and duticsof an Irish gentleman, Also, = tartar supply of the Aporalyps Ua-| Sot ant vied a tine’ tie ules eh tan ++++ We learn from the Winchester Vir- | ¥°#ts yet ere they have done paying indirect- = _ (Signed) — Witt1a S. O’Brien. veiled, at a reduced 5 rice. arias THOMAS Railecad with all portions of the West (and North ginian that two men named N. J. Copenhaver | !y for the loss of vouchers and other papers} Hedligerents on Corn Change—The Foreign | Paris, Hotel Meurice, November 23. BOOE AND PANCY STORE, a Southwest, —) Pred — [gen —- and Wm. Spur, on Saturday night made an|then destroyed. Tho real ex nse of the pro- News—Kailroad Affairs—Charles Street a s High stre.t, near First, Georgetown. ue — = Seen, unprovoked attack, at the Fountain Hotel, | posed sees the Treasury a be, SS Theatre—Holliday Street-—Business. - ee ae imate % Vala Se November 27, 1854, the y reise o a : on the spot. ‘The lang ere cer eee ie |y, but the interest on its cost, which will] | igerout atfvay’ tock place’ onnour | ASS4—Under the heading of “Enrollment | CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE, FOR THROUGH PASSUNGInS. pot. eins were arrested near _] Quite a belligerent affray took place on our | cr 3.000 Swiss for Santa Anns,” a j lof ” “AT CHINA HALL Two fast trains daily wil! run in each direction. Strasburg, the Mayor of Winchester having | hardly be more than would be the cost of in. corn exchange this morning. It was a minia- | °F 3 wi rr »”? & journal o} 5 Firct—The MAIL TRAIN, leaving Gentes se offered s reward of $500. suring such perishable property to its value in] ture touch G Sebastopol. eT asteed! however, | Neufchatel publishes a letter from Mexico, Bare now in receipt of cur fall assortment, x eck on te = tan . s +: i teed of 8 «el an +--+ The regular monthly meeting of the | any city of the Union. ‘These are facts worthy | of bombs or hot shells being brought into re- | #eut to a person in the city of Neufchatel, in consisting of 195 packages (from Li ee Kan naxetatioes, Lemmant { Peal e ) and srriving et Wheeling at 2 40 2. ia : which it is stated that a sum of 500,000 francs | erpool and other sources) of the above goods. Second—The EXPRESS TRAIN, | t 5p. oere S eee of ie ealtiwere and ne of the consideration of enlightened and fa he sep, melare seep on ee repels piece has been put a the alispoesl et the Mexican We nam : é ob instead lef at ¥, ages scheee ea fed ws : ailroad, was held yesterday morning. e z i , 3 in | Legation at Paris, to enlist Swiss, chiefly in Board went into anelection for President, when minded gentlemen, clothe], as Congress is, young ‘‘ Brother Jonathan,”’ both dealers in 8 y and Dinner Ware; White Granite, blue Printed and | through to Whee ing ‘n about 17 hours, reuching 5 Fi on counting the ballots, they stood, for with, as we believe, the duty of legislating Wm. G@. Harrison tor the District of Colembia, with the fact al- ways in view that everything going to im- prove it is 2 material benefit to the General Government, which has 20 many millions of Mr. Harrison has made a most excellent | actual property here. officer and we are pleased to see him triumph — over the great opposition that was raised Mr. Buchanan.—We apprehend that ‘“ X,” ; A the Roman Catholic cantons, for Santa Anna. is 3 there et 1025 a.m. ‘Chis treia will et-p et Wash- . Ey di : A Dens inner, T-a and Toilet Sets, and pieces gep- eee atreomue iat tejpaenear cae With the view of escaping any interference on S ” Plain, Pressed and Cut Glassware, | 28°0n Junction, Sykeeville, Monocecy, Harper's ‘ter! 2 ines, | Petry, Mar‘insburg, #ir'Jobn’s Run, Cumberland, Words soon waxed warm. The hot blood of | the part of France, those recruits, in number eS as cae new mee 3, Piedziont, Masel Newbury, Fetterman, Bene “Erin” was up in a minute, and “ Yankee | 3:900, are to be shipped in small detatchments segs tee lak san oben ak — ington, Cameron and Moundsvitie only, for wood Dovdle”’ responded in double quick time. from Antwerp. ‘The letter goes en to lament ae mente ton en leuslige” warily of and water and mesis. Both there trains make That repugnant epithet followed and a blow | the disappointment that awaits Switsers who| Ginor goods of the same clea"; Plated Ware, Cutlery, | Pfompt and regular connection wih the cxrs of the from Irelaad’s champion was planted below | 8f@, seduced by quoxigan Promises to leave | pritannia Ware, Plated and Albata Spoors, Forks, ie ae hee the optic organ of “Brother Jonathan,” their country as hireling soldiery. Whether Castors, Cups, Sugar Tonge, Block Tin Coffee pantuae: suke peiratt ledansnone ayton, causing a disservation of skin and the flow of | the statement is true or not, it has awakencd | and Tea Pots, Biggins, Chafing 63, &c. sa) polis, Chicago, Boel some young American purple. Here wasa|.* high degree of solicitude”’ on tho part of | We have avery larze Septhrea Spaced Mail Trewin; wil reve SCandoani tee oe cae against him. of the Baltimore Sun, is in error in writing] moment of intense excitemem. Both bellige. | the authorities. me aetits eerie deka weit ana best pat-1 aay, while by the Bxywons Teak they arr ve there ++++Kt is thought that che Philadelphia | that sir. Buchanan will retorn from England | rents wero ‘in arms and eager for the fray.” |g. One Danneberg’s| _.So0#s care“ully packed and delivered in any part tora Me eet, being Kept but one night on Pennsylvanian will soon raise the name of | in the spring. From his departure upon his What had passed in words and blows was x TS 5] of the city, fres of charge. y Jaceb Broom, of Philadelphia, as its candidate i i : .| Passengers for the Nor‘hwest via Cleveland end t nt ted bom- | Command in the Crimea, E | All the above Goods will ba goli on the most ae. J ! for the Presidency in °56 mission, it has been known that his purpose mere» Saat oasiige toner inter pegimentt of Suerpebpoters as pelng ze Sommodating terms, wholesale aod retail at China eee opel nicl p eg j ¥ ign i ‘i among the peasants. ey are to wear the| Hal enzsylvapia avenue. en street - rains apes F <---lt ia stated that the Washington and] "=s to return bome next summer, resigning reer ob tlenaly Donors pad the ef fas ordinary pessant garb, and use thelr ows dec 14—eole T. PUXSELL & SON. | burg Ke'lrord at ail times whes the Ohio is navigs- Saratoga Railroad Company owe Robert | ii position abroad at that time. We are iS quility rifles — F L “ + 5 gar aneiie —— aud Wellnvill eee ALES i % hostiliti ill be i . . Z, y leaving Baltim: re in whe Bia’ Schuyler ninety thousand dollars, ad of | very sure that his most intimate friends in this aban f so sther nee Tvelearae The rou:e that Russian produce now takes BOOTS AND SHOES FOR AL 2 . *, Returving, the Trains leave 7 . eee No. 331 Ps. avenue, s. side, betw. €th and 7th ste * 3 his beinga defaulter to that concern, as has city, who are in regular correspondence with] There are some whisperings that ‘Brother for export through Prussia, is from Tauroggen | +, incea) eat = . The FXPRFES TR2IN at E would call the attention of citizens and | 2 timor been heretofore reported. him, and to whom he writes frequently con-| Jonathan,” being taken unawares, and not | ‘0 Talsit and thence to Konigsberg, all the strangers t our large stock of Gseds, com- | ti™ore at ‘at L146 p. J : | i warehouses of Memel being full. prising sli kinds and qualities for Gents, Boys and | ™.Te® t7 p.m — 5 r of Hoffman, who ha : p i 5 i i i 2 t8 fine eti!ched and pe; ts ca wes, snd 0: slandered her, is a Virginian. that he will leave London before August next. to take a get-to with him upon the ‘fiatd of placaiton pron Menshtiat apeaterd nee = ao a P a “Water pr: of Boots Rive Cat ile so'd at & 1 times when thes:age -+++Lord Dudley Stuart died recently at] A Governor for Utah Appointed.—We un- jaitanent aay ensue. The battle has not de- | Quarter. A Russian major, who gave orders a2 Nudes we huxeo ans suilsatoasiete er Gaiters) gg- Through tickets letween Baltimore ind Copenhagen. His age was 51. derstand that the President has appointed| pressed breadstuffs nor seriously affected | ‘0 his men to kill the wounded, has been taken sf ; Wasningion, aud «!1 the imroriant cities end towne stocks. prisoner and hanged. atom ana Loe sieaal raged West, ere soldat the Ticte: Offices of the The Pacific’s advices are decidedly unfavor- |. VESSELS STRANDED 1N THE BLACK | White satin and kid Slippers and Gaiters FOR WAY PASSEN> ERS. able to the allies in the Crimea. King Frost, SEA One eomortment is one of the best tn the city, and] gure start TRAIN, leaving Czmaden Station will 4 i ren repared to seil for moderate profit a0- RAIN 2 with bis accompanying armaments of ice and| _Constantinopue, November 20.—Thirty-iwo count of the pearly of oes: oe take passengers fur sl the usual me seg) ba train leaves Wheeli -+++By the Pacific we learn that a meeting Col. Steptoe, U.S, A., Governor of Utah Ter- of the creditors of James McHenry was held at Liverpicl at whieh oceicn pred ritory, vice Brigham Young, whose term of pacts own, According | ofice h ired. This is in accordance with to the statement of the accountant, a dividend | “ce has expired. Fi i i ts lost in the hurri > the Road Returning, thi 1: is. i t ion gi 53 1] now, is proving a formidable foe. Russia has | English transports were lost in the hurricane A. HOOVER & SON? Bovurning, this J ee tee ae 4 apes He we theteon: eae oe Ey Lhe - = — oe Phicgecns been PeLuteree by this potent ally, who will|on the 14th instant. The Prince and Sea No. 331 south side Pepna. avenue, ploy Sry ee feelers a: 10.16 a. m, and ae likety to b 7 so aetier oe ‘abili- | Steptoe is a man o! iSeaee ens AY ACeE) do most of her fighting for five months to | Nymph foundered with all on board. deo 14—e0.t6t opposite Browns’ Hot+l. THE FREDERICK 4COOMMODATION TRAIN, . = = energy, andis not afilicted with any o: ie me. vided England and France are not ree mail steamers have been stranded. 8) a or ® : " +4 aa a te an y : nish moy ike rgy, and i t afilicted with ff the | come: pro z Th Lat have b tranded. (Tntel_end Union) for Frederick and lot-rmediate places, will s'art at d Anderson as partes oie eadislansy ct impediments to an impartial and inflexible] obliged to retreat before his withering blasts. | The Sanspareil was driven ashore on fire from ] fore 4 kc CHRISTM 4S PRESENTS. tp m, daily. (except Sun‘ay+) sr.iving in Freder- 307,557 is represented as haying principally | diecharge of the duties of the position inherent | The truth is, the besieging Powers before Se- | her machinery. The Britannia had five fect Jes reesived and now opening at DOWNS &| 1 8t 7-49. Ke‘urning will leave Frederick ut 9 a. Pe i ii ar- | of water in her hold. “ P 4 m.,, arriving at Ba!timore at 12.39, noc soeuee through bad debts in the United |in the habits and proclivities of the mere ie ag SAY egies be sees The Agamemnon. was stranded, but got| 7), HUTCHINS? Wake ee itl ELLIOovT's MILLS ‘ACCOMMODATION Heats: ‘Ainong the by the Pacifici politician. — he regular monthly meeting of the directors | afloat again. The Samson's machinery is| cfrered in this city; together with a fine assortment 2 Fan daily, (-xorpt Sundaye,) as follows : 0 Passengers by the Pacific is The Hon. Joshua Vansant.—We learn by a| of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad took place | damaged. of Fancy Goods of Engiieh, French and American| #¥e Camden Siation at 6a m.and 8p. m. p . Leave Kil'cott’s Mills at 7.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Tal. P. Shaffner, ; Who returns home after | ,. ; + rf to-day, when the official report of the busine: Te OSLO Te oe eins, ax | manitiaature, inateding = ip tion BRAN ecessful telegraphic tour in Europe. Mr. | dispatch this morning from Baltimore, that] 6-"'Ntvember was read. It shows the month guns overbosrd. The Terrible has also es-| Card Cases ana Porte Monnaies of evers description WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILR' . ffner has concluded favorable negotiations Mr, Vansant, of the House of Representatives, | revenue of the road as follows: eaped. The Henry 4th and Pluto are lost. | Jewel Caskets, Albume, Cubar, Work Boxes B CH OAD with the governments of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Russia, in relation to an ocean bapa re and he expresses himself confident in finishing a line of international wires—a Fancy Boxes, Writing lecks, Alabaster Instands ay RAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: Soir iae 2 : rhaviog Cases, Razors, Combs and Bru: hes in great pee aay except Sunday, at 6 and 8% a, m. LA asst | EN. verlety ac Pm. For freight TO THE S yieae 2 SELDEN, ‘Travelling Companions, Cake Boxes, Wax Dolla On Sunday et 62 mand5 pm. is at home, suffering severely from an affec- Main ste! tion of the tonsils, which have been operated upon. This will be regretted by his numer- Pe Wax Figures und:r Glas:, Panoramas Mime ° woridiginilisg Wien nee ee Gash ewan ee $916,770 86 | §31,101 41 §: HE Undersigrod beg leave to atate, that owing | Children’s Oups nd Faucors with mottors, and Toa p A¢av® Batimere at 424 and 9am; oad bands Se GS | CE eri As compared with the corresponding month | | tothe calls of persons and the pressure of the and Dinner sets. complete, for children. On Sunday at 4¥ 6 mand 5pm. -++-The Hon. Sam Houston was baptised by 3 aN, AS. of last year, we have the following result: correspondence incident to closing the aczounts of. y®, China Vases, Backgammon Boards, Acocr-] ‘The connesticns with Baltimore & Ghio Raiircad immersion, at Independence, in Texas, on the Clerical Resignation—Mr. A. S. Boern- Main ena. Wash. Br large Soe ce aoe ae homens Coleen) wihes ee ee ey for the West are by trains leaving at 6 a m and 3 24th ult , and joined the Baptist Church. stein, = on pi apes = eee per = ovens i Pong eae inventory 7 of assets and Hablities of the rm, bat, | Albata and’ Sliver Plated Wate, Pocket Knives. ao. |? Yor Ehilsdelphie and New York at 6, and 8} am S22 in the ion Bureau, has resigne: ——— 8s before stated, we are arsurei by the o} ir} Also, fine Gold and Silv+r Watches, F; Sloe’ ‘Tux Livenpoot Stzanens.—The Baltimore aes to take effect on the lat yeeces Tncrease™ $20,197 33 $3,333 16 Gn whose statsments we have the utmost conte and fine Jewelry of every description tugether with a Anal lis st 834 am endé pm American of this mornin: g says: PB 7: As compared w: the preceding month of | dence) that the estimated value of the assets is over | man: things not necessary to enumerate, and to all = — ry as : - For Noriolk at 3 p m. sed trend fteamship Arabia, which | Resignation of Army Officers.—We learn| Ostober, there was a decrease in November in | Shitty, tnt ‘eo jlatinives stout S400-000 | Tn | of which the attention of the publis ia respectfally i i ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agent. A M in | #ddition to this, we are informed, and believe it to] invited. DOWNS & HUTCHINSON, ts 4 Te a ae ore Josterday, in the latt| that Brovet Captain G. W. Smith, of U. .| Tetipts of a litle over $8,000 on the main be fo, (nok having seen the de'de, cannot speak] 498 Athermum Buildings, Pa. av, near 43 st. | top hopareitne niobate the Rae requir : , i i 2 ively, yr - peas, - crgirr eatin eee Engineers, and Brevet Capt. Mansfield Lorell, Esato: which is readily accounted for by the | sr his private estate, property valued at $125,000, to] ———-—-__-_________ | who mey wish to pass ov r the road. leases the steamships taken pias transports. ef 4th Artillery U. 8. A., have tendered their} approach of winter, which necessarily reduces | te applied to the payment of the debts of the firm, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. gene MEO fs eee ii The Collins and C: i 1 | resi both travel and freight. the larger portion of which is to be applied exclu N AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, NOTICEETS | NHREE DOLLARS REWARD. e Collins and Cunard lives have arranged resignations to the War Department. board went into an election for presi- | sively, if necesrary, to the redemption of the circu- ai a less rate than SIX CENTS Strayed away from the sub-eriber fren fone ne ph mae Detween New York Army Officer Dead.—Acsistant S deat. when, on counting the ballota, they Le Gee ey Gat the | (£22 Mill be issued for the Omnitns Sundsy lest, a bright red COW, with white trom Live > nating between New Yor! An y Officer .— Assistant Surgeon A Wa @ i, 46: Chawncs ra learn. from -Kesper, : sea of the sulecriber, ro: os and Boston, the Cunard line, of course, keep- stood, for Wm. G. Harrison, 16; y inning tin ny rebead, . amount of circulation now outstanding is less than | Georgetown and Washington, 8'xth etrect and Na or halter. aby tail whites = a mais aie on the a $110,000, and the eggregate amount of deposits to} vy Yard, and Pennsylvania evenu2 and the Alexan- belly. For her return to my . @. Harrison was declared to be | be paid about $150,000. dria Steamboats Thy enormously increased price | Ninth sirest east and I i e deem it proper a'so to state that the notes | of horse fosd, and the increase of wazes which have | in the rear of the Marine I learn that John E Owens, Esq., the tal- | of £elden, Withers & Oo. will be received in pay- ing up the commnnication with Boston, and |2°°! Martin, U.S. A. died afew days since, | Brooks, 14; Columbus O'Donnell, 1. Where- the Collins line with Lo ee Sone: at Norfolk, Va. uence, the Atlantic, instead o: g from = Liverpool on the 14th: December—her original | The Current Operations of the Treasury taken place in Weshingtom within the last tix | ward of three dollars will be = ] : - 13th of Deo ,| ented actor and inimitable comedian, {has or is | ment of any debts due the late firm at the same years, have made this course Decessary on the sub- | sum will be given for of her deg—will nat sail until the 16th; and the Pa-| Department.—On dees i tered on| *bout to lease the Charles Streot Theatre, | 2:2, Virginia money, but that none af the cir sorlber’s part, as all will perceive who will eal! tol abouts WILLIAM BROWN. Decanler will not teara till the 27th, to be Sisee were Of Feeenr yp aerente, Om mn} where he purposes producing a series of inter- rwise redeem: & pre-} mind Prices reterred to. Ithas been the} deo 13—* > 2 5 ferred debt, estimated at $55,000, shall have bee: ibecriber’ est to y followed by the America from Boston, on the | the books of the Department— esting amusements, If he oan manage the | itvuidetd;’ after which the fasde cat Cee een fally, rendering them the grestect paakae see, 3d of January. The sailing days of both | For the redemption of stock.. proprietors of this building he will do well. exclusively to the of ecoommodat and he there ‘ore trusts that they ‘Will be on Saturday the lines will thus be on Saturday from Liverpool, | For paying Treasury debts f @ Holliday continues to attract full will duly appreciate the Be: page i t Pre:sing necessity for in- tant, an el*gant assortmen' rednesd: dic . This is, beyond all dispute, the most i bt, stractions from him 10 ‘nis drivers, on end aft Hats, Heaa Dresses, Flow rome ptr ng ee ey ie comfortable theatre in the United States. The 1 Monday next, to ask in all cazes the ‘ull fre ef ix for tants ev: dresees, rs Soares: which leaves on the 9th December, miscell. roprietors reed ve grea' sreait for the pages rip tenly eben ieeda that = x intent ’ couble Shirts, Founding {ge | nae i the le @ place of amusement for our h &c., embro' or bringing ten days later intelligence. The | For the War Department. 5 ig 80 agrees er. of all omn{buses running in New York and Balti-| on any material, ty MES. MC A BCRIVNER, over 7 ring in the War Depart- citizens INO, A. ENGLI®! hes f Washington, which was to leave Serra dog For repay ry P: Desivees ia dull’ betithe veatiare Gere las utes Ht | rrustecs more have been compelled in sel! defanee, to adopt | Geo, F. Allen's Bry Goods Stare, Pa. avenue, 1 dour ee a teat oe For the Taterioy Department..... 5,911 10] not had much effect. Bex Bout. cc le—iw GILBERT VANDERWERKEN, deo 18—st* = prez, anticipate her. L