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their own temporary absence at Washington. | Dana Rossary sy Meaxs <a — Bo OFFICIAL. AMUSEMENTS. FORM.—, , as Colonel J. M. —_ Nearly all of them are at that caging life Bertin af Race Ge, was riding in the car eo re . rissa} NAVY YARD. Thldrn half grove, requiiog the expenaie |S Angant to company itt Be BUY. +) toormaion tas oe iacanedss aeve| guchinoPanohima S it: Istranger took @ geat le ) an o ure of more to sustain and educate them than some conversation, euoseeded in administering | ?2:tment, efved pega ent of Bremen, that * E W Y 0 R K C IT Y lier or later in life. Nearly all of them | ‘° bim chloroform until he became insensible. | Mr. John Wolf, of St. Louis, Mo., has, on his own NK aoe rice : He then out the buttons off his overdoat, snd | application, been discharged from his dutics ns Bre Sageeestt are from walks in life wherein liberal, if not extractod from his side pocket a packet of bills} men consul im that city; and there will not be, for] ar opp FELLOWE make pave fake lavish personal expenditures are common; amounting to $5,160. Not content with nee the present, amother consul appointed in his place FRIDAY EVENTNG, and nearly allof them are in their prime—at | he took from the pantaloons pocket the Colo Gemmenyet lagen — EVENING STAR. ANE Bag ares AED GORE, v in the House, two of its ablest debaters having 8 a : 3 WASHINGTON 'OITY: then and there measured their weapons ora- FRIDAY AFTERNOON ....... December 16. | rica’, in the presence of an audience as large and attentive as is ever to be seen in that Agents for the amine Star out of Wash. |Sluamber. The interminable slavery question ‘Wea of course the theme, as nothing failing to Persons at adistance wanting the Daily | beay di irectl: hat, al 2 Evening Star, at the earliest period after its seid bslomprieasdpe araiancrnctes sae SRNOON & EVENING, y ing t $1,000, and | Franklin Pi-rce, President of the United States of | And SATURDAY APT&RN voting a personal ‘‘ muss,” seems calculated | the age at which they should be most indus- = ie ped hinceeee: Atte i account, “America, to all whom tt may concern: De>. 15 h and 16th. issue, can be accommodated at of late years to awaken universal and excited | triously laying up for the future, if ever. Colonel B. had not recovered from the effects Wilmington, Delaware, by E. 5. R. Borzen,, | atisntion in either Hall. No. 114, Market street. . On the day before, Mr. Mace had been Bun- aaa by Henry Tarzor, Sun Iron 0 nbising about the Nebraska bill, in accord- dings. 5 ence with the terms of the rather amusing Harper's Ferry, by Anca1zatp Kirzurcxzr. | podlication we find in the same day’s New Alexandria, Va., by Ww. F. Carne, No. 60 | Yerk Tribune over his signature. For the King street, corner of Fairfax. edification of our Congressional readers, who Fredericksburg, Va., by W. M. Mirus. hi ve not seen the terrible edict of the honor- Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited te me boedanghra cpa seman commecees at S34; the Their duties, and the associations by which | of the chloroform that Francisco Erpozain has been appointed - 2 pre esed ‘cent ; children balf sae ‘ i bhi B i in Femilies and perecns, $1; woes = reac — Piet: ese Hogs Dyine wire Ca RS Cin pital pple ses Sesion pay 1. — dnc 11—lw* ‘0 render the practice of such economy in| that within the last week the firm of Wicks. eee Sr ma Er ON WE Oy their personal expenditures in Washington, as | Horton & Co have lost eighty to one hunkred = sone ae to nee = beeved such] THE GREAT NATIONA. PANORAMA. they might be expected to exercise at home, | 0gs at their distille aayed accuse emus | fenciime, bowers, oes a) STANLEY’S favored i in the utterly out of their power, however much dis. of the Skaneateles, one mile and a half from | to the Consuls of the most favored nations WESTE RN WILD: S. this village. Tho disease is said to resemble | United States. OB, THE IND!AN AND HIS COUNSRY; Posed so to do they may be. It is possible | the cholera; they vomit up green substance | 1, testinomy wikerebe; 1 inve ouused these letters that those of them who enjoy very heavy mile- They bury their carcasses in to be made patent, and the seal of the United States > i Democrat ‘Also showing the Northern Pacific Eailroad Richmond, Va., by Surrm & Forz, Nos. 150 | alie gentleman, we herewith present it, ver-| age may save something from the compensa- ewes Sesmeareles (N15) Democrat an to be hereunto affixed. amare i Route, as recently surveyed by Governor Broad street, and 194 Main street. b6 ‘im, et literatim, et punctatim, taken from | tion they allow themselves; but only such can Dheis Coke OF SERUMATIGN= nox Sven Nae N hapat hosteion AD 1854 cand Etevens,) ge ee Charlotteville, Va., James V. Manwina, | th » letter of one of the Tribune's Washington | accomplish that end for which nearly all of | 17 srs Spauieh Bixture if ao quack mediever’™’ "| (te 8.] of the independence of the United States Slee LOWS’ HE. ore "eh S Franklin hotel. rrespondenta, of which it forms a part: us strive so earnestly, except by the practice They had of thle Press room who \ ilar of America the oe paenon AT ODD caer tilt ‘treet, : oe : ; ¥ curial rheums 2 - > Portsmouth, Va., by A. B. Owes, No. 70, | - the Editor of the N.Y. Tribune: of rigid parsimony. Now, under this state of | Synininimine renee tn his backs, imbs and joints hie] By the President: ee High street. ,, big: I willin a few days introduce a bill | facts, they are almost hourly called on to vote Resend CUO etter W. L. Mancy, Secretary of State. Docrs open at 634 o'clock—Exhibition commences —————_——1 ee to peorteie slavery in the Territories of Kan- money from the national treasury on all con- | S:refula. “‘Two botties of Ca i Senses Maras ieee [From the Baltimore Methosist Protestant } at 73¢ o’clock. J. M. STAMLEY, 40m PRINTING. Osceotly before the House “Unicee*thie'h | ealvable protexts. Their fat may empty it, |‘ seer ik sneer ae tlre tor eecte cnt E. K. RANGE. des 12-44 Ar fet and Prcprietr. Our friends will find us prepared at any | ; ne, end the bill passes, slavery will be es-| as it fills it. To underpay them, then, is to existence of auch a mediciue. “They cheerfully recommend R.REESE:—De:r Sir: Ieee byyourpap-rthis}] (Intel, Union & Organ) Moment to execute every description of Jos ished in Kangas and tolerated in her con: hold out inducemonts to them to make up the | * estielr enetineses anil potine tn-fall areal the Kote moruing that R.nge is imposing himself on Paixtina, with neatness and dispatch on very |‘ ‘ution- The Legislature of Kansas will the gocd peopls of your city. Reng: was adriited oa trisl in our conference THE DYING GLADIATOR. < i 2 e deficiency by their own legislation. If they reasonable terms, from Cards up to Book se no action on the subject, because slavery y bY o> Arornre Pe eu iv =Mr. WHITEHURST has.been i id si ii st fal! ; daring th i 8] '[\He pubiicare r-spectfally informed that @cte’s me here without such action. When the dele. | Were paid sixteen rather than eight dollars Met on he Now York, Te will be nese peat tas rss ae SD) ished ts the celebra‘e? ful’-iised copy, in marble, of the Printing We are now ready to serve all, at *te3 form @ State constitution it will not be per diem, we fancy that few resolutions for the ae eae Fecel ved’ fe jpenehae peg nse o ern Ric rder, and so report-d to the last cee DYING GLADI azOR, capers! a re —— feed & moment’s warning ie The quiet of the country depends biennial distribution of say $100,000 worth of | Fimore ana Gabinet und Pantions ea of Riagara Fale b~ ae eden rent to palbaiah ‘tins Ye pour aragn — = caktation Ona % street, a : = the H e. the Bill’, if it foes mot books among themselves would become laws. pany pa pe aie penkaeeiames tn favor of his galle- paper, rites May not continue his i aporitioss. Peansy'va>‘a avenue. This work hus been pro- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS “aalituled a8 10 keag Eotonen nee b the | "ee. Yours, 40, 5. BUANS, President. | nouness'a fanitless copy o° the great original by astituted as to keep Kansas out of the Union| Such results, however, are by no means the Gall and have your Ifkeneases taken at Whitehurat’s Gaile Btoubeaviiie, Bes. &, 1854 5 ull ertirts and conniserurs who hava seem it, while The Intelligencer says that the British brig less slavery is prohibited. The excuze worst evils of the system of underpaying *y, Seep Fete and-a-half street, Pennsylvania avenue, it justly ranks a= the most perfect rpectmen of the Espeigle’s Commander reports the Albany as |? *e by the northern members who voted for 2 2 Kansas-Nebracka bill, that their constitu. - tz were in favor of it, has proved untrue by . overwhelming vote of the people. Should ase members, now the people have passed oe brought from to members of Congress under which they are} oy p,rpization oF THE HE. ART, Nervous di red Se = lene eared = whenorigiee pa pt tates ban onan — rd bori t sincerely believe. | liver Complaint, Nenralgia, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and | SU~ Time = fs e4 in this ovuntry, caleulsted to give the now laboring, as we most sincerely beli Piles, are all reli¢ved and cured in an incredible short space | Of br. John Buras: | fare ic hiss ‘ck base abeends a Josten They cannot, possibly, all legislate with an | of time, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great toni ena Cai F E K.RANGE.—Br. Basrett: You will J deholcer who hes not bee! Just concer] x purifier of the blood. It contains not a particle of Mercury, | ple; iblish in the Recorder the decision of the | tiem cf the ski lof the ancients in designieg and eye solely to the public interest, while they | Opium, or any noxions drug; is perfectly harmless, and hes | Picaee, publi = being at Carthagena on the 10th of November, rather than on the 10th of October, as tele- graphed to us yesterday. If so, all doubts of GARRARD Soe Cae am a A " i HM be : Try i i ; cess og Giesate: committee in the ease cf K.K Range, that he may | executing works of ecolpture. ia which, ie wi the Albany’s safety is dispelled. The public}. cn the question, carry out the will of their know that the expenditure of their time and | “"Wecas only rele thoes certificates, a few of f NOt impose himself upon our chu-ch in cther Con | recollected, they have never been rivalled by eubse e - dstituents, the bill proposed will pass, anc which may be found in another column, and all of which | farences. \ou's, W.W.TIPTOS, Cl’n quent gensrations will anxiously await a confirmation of this last | te country be quieted. Dantet Mace talents here is to result in nothing for them- it the detatied In fall around the bowwle. It is the greatest of al! Version of the Espeigle’s Commander's story. Az a legislative feat, the coolness with Tha committee who were called upon to invest!- , TERMS OF ADM selves and families, save and except a sub- | Spring and Fal Medicines, and possesses an inflaence over gate the charges pref-rred egeinst B_K. Ranze sre | Single & a ee : The Union controsts the Greytown affair! \ hich Mr. Mace assumes to himself the right| sistence for the time they aresoengaged. This| *s*Seeadvertieement. a Bearers aarertrged Specifica- sore ig ¢ rather somes atone gpenger ide pti with the policy of other nations, holding that | s.d duty of interpreting to his fellow members| is a plain view of the case, which mast strike ie rureeron receless All thenew Books and News . t the sl FE. K. Range be and te JOHN 8 KOLLINGSHEAD, the bombardment in question is a mere cir- ; ; Uie wishes of their constituents, and of in- s‘ructing them how to carry those wishes out, Cover was equaled but once. That was, in t.e quietness with which he sat, yesterday, under the scathing exposure of the hollowness of the pretenses, one and all, of his speech of the day before, which fell from the lips of Mr. all as correct who have studied human nature. Nine-tenths of them, tvo, are active and ef- ficient, business men at home, full of brains and energy. Just the men, of all men, to succeaod in business and accumulate property. To expect that such persona will, when under- paid, guard the public interest as faithfully cums'ance in comparision with the bombard- ing history of them. The Union further takes ground against the bill of Senator Adams, for the extension of the term of Naturalization, holding that it iz i» direet and palpable opposition. jd trom ail the righ dee 7. In charge of Fxhihition. i ‘h TO THE CREDITORS OF SELDEN, WITHERS & CO. Lf Ucdersigred bog leave to stete, that owing to the ealis of persons and the presure of the TO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. correspondence incident to closing the ac -ounts of ro A. §& = S a WM O<T IN GEORGETIWN, YEStE:DAY 4FTEE- ian eee. small indy’ by mrk-d with the | _MeConnel’ vi'le, duc. 8, 1 3.3.0.0, numtered 4926, 'a.@ nd-e. make . Y The tinder wil be libs al y rewarded on leaving it NOTICE at the office cf Messra Kiggs & Co, corner of Fit- a coacera as the late house of Selden, Withers +@ath sireet and Pennsylvania avenue sie E BOARD OF AS8E:8 an do aed give = = als pepe — 4 ae Hwee tpt eclarmey —_——--————————_ i i i a o16—2 * tice that they will mee: daily at their room ip ven! ass abi ites of ir a Se Wika eee Stephens, of Georgia. Thongh he roared| and act as independently of musrowoiing ino) ce te ee the City Hail, from 10 vlook a ss. Geta pm, fon toler eet ee eee by ths book-kreper Ton Wassinerox Navy Yarp.—We, to- | like a lion in his autooratic card to the Z'rz4-| fluences, more or less of which are as im GARS! CISARS!— JUST RiCsIVED, @ cn-| from the fifteenth to the thirty-first day of Decem | (in whose s'at ments wo nee a ae day, commence in I hi ; i Ft signment of 30,000 Cigsrs, which will be ecla | ber insta: t, inclusive, Sundeys and Christmes ex | lence) that ths estimated value of the assets is over Sey; commence = our local columns, the pub- | ne, sucking dove was never gentler than he, | proper as unfortunate, is to look for, in them, | :n¢ ras only at very low prices. paptads take Gates et conecdag anyerrors that | $1,000,009, eni the liabil ries sbout $800,000. In Hication of a carefully prepared desoription of | under Mr. Stephens’s biting and bitter criti-] almost superhuman virtues, as humanity runa ROTHWALL & BROWN, Aucts., may be pointed cu in the list of gersons cubjert to} sddition to this, we are informed, end’ believe it to the ¥ ngton Navy Yard. We shall con- cism. Ne gentleman, save one capable of | in this age of ours. We really believe that} _d*¢ 15—3: opp. Bank of Washington. | 9 school tax fo- the year en‘ing on the thirty-first | be true, (not baving seen the ce Ca cannot syexk tinue it for three days. perpetrating such a letter as this to the Trib- A 4 dav cf the present month (December) and of adding | positively.) that Mr Withers haa sppropriated out if their pay was increased, their work would | GERMAN REPUBLICAN#, ATTENTIO: thereto the names of any rorsoas subirct 0 the | of bis private estate, property valued ut £125,000, to bet d in all respects, as to | ‘J'24: GLOKI US War Cry or Liberty, enti said echoo} tex which mey have been omitted there || be applied to the payment of the debts of the firm, beso much better done in all respects, Pe. itecoms “cones 7” quickening into} trom. che larger porsion of which is to be applied exclu make the expenditure of the difference about | more ac‘ive tie the omotiona ang hopes of every] The Board would particularly cail the attention sively, if neces ary, to the redemption of the cireu- the most profitable investment ever made from | democra:, either native or foreign, will be sung = a cm uns, could possibly have stood the speech of Els reply to our friend S., we refer her Mr. Stephens as Mr. Mace did, without essay- to Melle Da Boye’s card in to-day’s paper, ing something like a plea to relieve himself whom we understand to be the most accom- of all to the fact that mo person can vo! ext yeer } lation acd the payment cf 4 . " Z 410-NIGU® for the benefit of at any electio. ia this city whose name has ro* We learn from the book- : eis : from the accumulated weight of testimony go-| the Treasury of the United States. ANACOSTIA FIRE COMPANY, been returned as u'jert to @ se'col tax for this} amount of ci-culation row « Plished pianist in the city. By the by, could ing to place him in the position of one seeking == Meile De Boye not soon favor us with acon- declé—It AY PHW WALLONAL TH&ATRE. | vear. Ev.ry tree white male cltison <f tals elty. ot $110,000, d the « ti ir SS 2 Sees cf twenty ove vears and upwards, would | de pail evout 3 The Gurrent Operations of the Treasury | 5 GaioM,—THE THUBTERS OF THe LATE | °° fois willie eeewheiaetuceen mented oketee n proper algo to state that the notes Departmont.— On yesterdzy, the Lith of Dec , N of Seldea, Withers & 1 be obkiged | -aid 1 d if omitted, t» give notice to the Board | of Belden, Wiihers & Co, will be sroeived iin Pay e oe o peraons having de porit: ‘h that firm | of Aseecsore that it may be re urned for this year. ment of any detts due the inte firm at the sume there were of aces ee entered On endl in thele Hawk Bon : T. F HARKNESS, zi rate ag Virginis mouey, ta’ tha’ none of the cir. the books of the Department— J A. J. W. BARK culaticn can be otherwise red-emrd until a pre- For tho redemption of stook.....+ $28,545 26 JM D°WN to make capital, without the slightest regard to appearances even, in which, as before re- marked, the speech of Mr. Stephens placed wires him, in the judgment of all present. ANoTHER Puase oF THE GARDINER Fravp.— . A ; ‘bh t this eff The Bank of Columbus, Ohio, against which | ,, 17° @&i2 Points of this effort was to show cert, to relieve the stagnant state of music en- tertainments im this city ? vty verred debt, estimatd at $35,0.0, =] pave been that, if the South had never been defeated in| For the Customs........ 19,728 26 : ———— IEPBUAN. ana: ook ‘cuenee, there is a Government suit pending for the its purposes, as Mr. Mace had alleged, it wa- For the War Department 60,157 32 3 5 RUSSES, recovery of the $100 090 deposited with it by : For repaying in the W until ft sball ha~e been redeemed: cf the r demp- P. HEPBURN, tion of every dil ar of which xe en‘ertain uo doubt, order of ex-Seoretary Corwin, has made an | C°*use she alwas asked her rights only. He| ment... dire Aa oe 3 aeaven ethene SAS ee Seed aiaist Ronrd of Assessors. = _ cian fee darting _ crag ai Z fe = intai i vi il For the N: artment. , ; Aediredone) [arco = aot G ce them romising to foile' ne thi or avy Dep - é oa ; r aesigument for the benefit of its creditors, or Roun GE bs rt Paphos) anti: For tke Interioy ivepartmeat..... 1,616 52 ial pone kenees eee ieee S NATIONAL THEATRE. sme of the truct stric‘ly we bope to give a'l tue in other words, have taken that means of pre- nation ¢ : A —E———— further particulers snd referenca, enquire PRICK® OF aDMIS<ICN GUn, enting the United States f i Ee ae: es tah CONGRESSIONAL. i HiLeus & ITZ, corner Pa} Dregs Circle and Parquette .. ++25 cts ” } trustees venting ni tates from recovering by i Ini leventh and D tre dee 1 i 4 ‘ dus process of law. and would welcome Kansas into the Union if In the Senate, ‘yesterday, after we went to enth and ‘i J Gentlemen without Ladies... 37: P LTT Peal ox asking to come in non-slave holding, as freely , EUROPEAN PATRIOTS! er press, Mr. Sumner offered a resolution direct- PERSONAL. >econd and Third Liers of Boxes......25 “ AOR HIRE —A ;MAW OF Sais ONY as if proposing to enter the confederacy with | ing inquiry into the ex ediency of abolishing 0 Ty LHS NATIONAL TakATUs, ond hear SS CibiS ine Sam Snel wiske: to, roem ituation for s colored » an ++++ The wealthiest citizen of Louisville is lave holding clause in her State Constitu- the ae an nerehant aeaaisn| known as hos- the Liberty Song, predicting ihe ecming of re] THE FAREWELL OF THE FAVORITES. Hon. James Gathrie, Secretary of the Treas- ears hes been employed es tion. He maintained, too, that the South for po money, a‘nd of pleas them the use of } £ocd time when universal dsmocracy shall prevail. ; " ly in Virzinia. Any peracn Pape Bee Uf all taxi Ad eae BENEFIT OF 114 ents FIRE co GOOD BYE!—G:0D BYE!! of cbtaining an cxellent cook will plare ury. His property in one district in the city | the most part asked no money from the Na-} After some animportant business, the Senate 2 ee = —_ | On Thursday, Friday, & Saturday Evenings, pret a ed aa o” Star emies. is taxed at $501,205. tional Treasury; contending merely to keep} adjourned un‘til Monday next. FINK HARNESS O02 SADDLE +++» Agentieman, in a private letter from Deo. 14th, 15th, and 16th, = ES : A the hands of the North out of her pockets, as Ja the House, at the conclusion of the speech Tae koe Sure cae ee WE1 ba ths) only Evenings rewaining ‘or Avact? Hla OTATOXS, Fweet Ct the Sandwich Islands, speaking of Ki : tn | r. Stephens, of Georgia— use for her. She can be seen @ Jos. received anct»er lot of thors fine APPLES, bameha, says: “He loaf poset oy bap pe cpelauzel aa nee) peor pecans main Mr. Campbell replied to that gentleman, | any tims by ca’ling at Mr. PATTON'S Saloon, wader KUNKE | 5 PER A Th ] ] PE White Mercer POLATOES SWENT CID: R, anda Hovolulu—peeps into a tavern, and is ready | PUrPese of her Congressional labor. Ho also contending that the South had cost the Na- | :be Kirswooa a St és general essortment of trsh Groceriss, Froite &e, totake a ‘nip’ with any body that asks him. | refuted clearly many industriously-spread | tional Treasury itamense expenditures for the — - = ‘0 sppesr 7. peta sedge low at my siore in Odd Fellows He isn’: worth a ‘continental,’ and auctioneera popular errors as regard the comparative sta-| extension of slavery ; that the decision of the s aA Ca ri es A EAT, ‘wo GRE Heioes thelr SHenas tn Werblogion Tor slong time! ere “aro W. E. KENNEDY, won't take his bid at an auction.” tistics of the North and South North had been overwhelmingly against the hhorces, in good order." “Apriy at this of FRIDAY EVENING, deo 14—St ___No. 502 Serenth st. -++» The Senate of North Carolina on Thurs- . a ; repeal of the Missouri compromise, and that | 505% in & ; des 15—co"t® ’ SS —— ———————— day, decided that Warren Winslow, Esq , as} _Mt- Campbell, following, combatted his po- | the position of Mr. S. upon the squatter sov- ———_—-—________________| BENEFIT OF THE '8A NEAVY-PLATED TEA 8ET3, ALBATA Speaker of the Senate, becomes Governor of | sition with great ingenuity ard ability. Wel ereignty doctrine had undergone! am ‘entire HOLTAN PIANOS —Tho increased de Anacostia Fire Company. PIRKS, BEOCNS, 4c MW. GALT & BRO. the State without vacating his seat in the| however regard his effort te charge the South | “hange since 1849. OLTAN PYANOS Ho eee eee with the cost of the acquisition of the Lcuisiana, have just rec-ived s beautiful assortment of— Fy AZQLIAN PIANOS has i ced ua to introduc = Extra plated Tes Sets, latest styles Senate The OGeaulRe of iol aole on the state of a unique instruments in this city. A vary se SATURDAY EVENING, Gesture: Gake Bent ote, Card 7 deo --++ Mr. Macaulay is said to have made an a : of the Untonithsn consideredivaricds amend: |r one ce wiot ten aie eee alates ioe BENREIT OF OUR OLD FRIENDS Sapertent ai ¢ purchase of Florida, Texas, and the Mexican ments to the Indian department appropriation : HILBUS & HITZ. The Amphion Quartet Band. portent discovery of a mass of Stuart pa- war—all for the “extension of slavery””—as be- | bill, ponding which the Sommitive rose, 5 Pp. - EST ea Ses aan Te eee 7 fo the death of Queen Anne. The discovery | ing a2 great a humbug, as an attempt on the} 24 the House adjourn IRISHMEN, ATTENTION! Doors open at 634 —Pesformance comm-nce at 7) sually low. M. W. GALT & BRO. Also, superior Albata Forks and Spocns. The above are of the very best quality end unu- pers relating to a period immediately anterior Will, while adding to the value and importance hi it: ist Id the Ni jb. ; viahe ue akeats po! part of his antagonist to hold the North charge Sign of the Golden Eagle, Pa. ave., betw. a re : Proceedings of ‘To-Day. [RE HY SN OF LIBEAT fang by the KUN- Sale INO. T. BORD, Azone | gee 14 St Oth and loth sis. ay, al 6 same time, # +, : : KX&Ls, at the NATIONA! AK. . is worthy 7 - = — the long-looked-fur day when two now vol- | Sb!¢ with the cost of the Revolutionary war and Hae errs resaing Ofte journsl—34 sromsenimcare iis palate deen Go ten tee |G aERTGT POETS OF AMERICA, BY THOMAS PENMANSIIP. umes are to appear. that of the war cf 1812 would have been.} Mr. Jones, of New York, moved a resolution | to -Nigne dc 18—It Buebavan Recd -+++ The veteran Lord Brougham has under- for the printing of 1,500 extra copies of the ‘PNHE subscriber hi g taken theroom on Twelfth Both these, it will be recollected by all well Femsle Prose Writers of America, by John 8, Hert, Postmaster General’s report and appendix ac- ERIOR HARPS Ss strevt, frst. door above Bu U's Drug Store, for - i . fe = 5 tae AG the purpose of giv! iustrietion in PENMAN- taken to collect and odit his works—including | tead historians, were undertaken in defence companying tho President’s message; referred. Th ioe avery superior tones | 2044 ees es of eaialh Poetry SHIP, Regedit “Monday, Isth instant, would bis speeches and orations They will appear| of northern rights and interests mainly,| Mr. Letcher moved that he be excused from W HARP, trom tho celobrat-d Parii-n manu. Re ste’ White's Poet al Werko am A eins invite early application, asa limited number only in a series of monthly volumes, and will be though no one at the South ever thought of| further service on the Committee on Claims, | taotursrs Domery, who scented the hekoa pre- | yon * published by the enterprising firm of Griffin = his duties as chairman of the Colt patent case investigating committee requiring all his time . : when not in the Hall; excused Persous desirous of purchasing, ty siting us a Mr. Houston reported the annual civil and {Call ave the ats ve ee cece ee ive diplomatic appropriation bill fiom the Com } @2tisalled ins:tum-nts. : Jsrucalem and its S:cred Localities, by W. B.C. A Muvic Depot, cor. Pa. avenue, 11th ana D ats. panes a. M. mi'tee of Ways and Means. Committed. dec. 15. J ’ . Leafle:s ot Memo. . OXGZERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS, And then, after the transaction of unimport- = me/Bnow Wiske 8 eee bie Dee ing 185; can beteken. Hours for La from 10 a. m. till 12m_ Gentlemen from 7 till 9 Pm Ter us—For 12 lessons $5, in edvance. Apply between 2% and 9 p.m to “M_ A. RICHARDSON, Kirkwood House. deo 14--3t® “oor-’s Irsu Melcdie: The = les Unfolded, by Rey. Wm. Bacon Btevers D. D. Cabinet Annusl for 1855 & Co., publishers to the University of Glas- gow. +++» Judge Kane, of the United States dis- trict court of Pennsylvania, Marshal F. M. Wynkoop, of Philadelphia, B. N. Browne, State Senator, of Philadelphia, and George charging to northern account the millions of treasure and rivers of blood which those eon- tests cost the Union. However, Mr. Campbell handled even that poor argument with capital skill. But his success was particularly in mium for Herps at the great exhibition in L ndon, 1851. Most Gif 1858, Geek T1855 Orders for Coulter's fresh an ae u 4 ffection’s G ; @em Annua' cake Canned Oysters left at No. 7 Pitt, clerk of United States district eourt, | 20lding Mr. Stephens uneasy on the gridiron ant business, . EX GREAT BARGAINS! ‘ The above are fine editions handsomely bound ath street, eles pty Ti streets, Philadelphia, are in this cit "J of his own record; Mr. S. having uttered views| , Tbe bill for the relief of Ezra Nash was} VERY EM?ORTANT 2) HOUSSKEEPERS! | | and beautifully Dluetrate!. west side, will insure their prompt de- ae oe Neen ; taken up, as returned from the Senate UB subsetbers having aeto:mined to reduce | Gers FRANCK TAYLOR. | liycry in «ny quantities to faw‘liee aml ciherr. at -+++ Tbe trial for divorce ew York, | from which man; acted the conclusion that | 3. ment making an appropriation of $3,000 eir larg» \ | —<$$_$___"_"*_—_——~ The trial for divorce in New York, | from which many deducted the conclusion that | fe", g an approp’ SGirs Gate ae ee Fravees L Childs vs. Sclomen Childs. has} he was avowing the Czss doctrine upon the] for the relief of the widow of Batchelder, the ee eas ane, heen decided by a verdict for the plaintiff. +++» Charles Kinkaid, who was ia company their residences, at the usual rates, 7 United States deputy marshal of Massaghu | °t*™iaed il their presemt stock at greatly re- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ane ‘ 4 UET received and now opening at DOWNS & = er aac < | duced *, at lnast 25 per cant ch then an; i setts, killed in the Burns slave case riot in | other bruce im thine Ss Pour poe coeaeee sage J HUTCHIN&ON’S the most beautiful esilection NEW BOOKS. Boston. subject of equatter sovereignty, as having always been his. We did not so understand ; 5 cf Shells and Shell Work of every description ever FARTSEASE, -by the author of Heir of Red- e 3 fas, Cheire, Bed and Bedstead Deerets » by o with tbe mail party recently massacred by the|him. But Mr. Campbell quoted upon him} (On motion by Mr. MoMullin, this bill was Tavis Bureaus, Wardrobes, peas aol Allee ores oe H clyfte. Ida May Sioux Indians, near Fort Laramie, and re- ith ¢ effect, his b of 1849, wherein | committed to the Committee of the Whole Stoves, Qarpating, Olloiotha. of ae ee ae Frenc! Lesves from the Igdragsyis Ly M Ruseell ported to have been murdered, was not . | With great effect, his speec pes House. And in fact every article required in Housekeep- ‘the Indians had left him for dead, having | 4 all the world read it, he utterly repudiates nl Indoors and Ou‘; or Views ‘rom the Chimney Cor. Other private bills were taken from the |ina-. Persous may confidontiy ‘rely on gsiting bem | C24 Cases ana Porte Monnaies of avers descrip tion ner, by Cliver Optic ri Jawel Caske‘s, Albume, Cabas, Work Boxes Mint shot six arrows into him. But despatch from | the Political rights of squatters Thatis, the Speaker's table, and appropriately referred BaJns if thoy give usa call UTZ & COOMBS Faucy Boxes, Writing Desks, Alabsster Instands Te L. Phe! independence, Mo, mentions that he is yet right to determine, directly or indirectly, what| The House then went into Committee of the Cheap Furniture D-al-rs, Sa ets Rezors, Combs and Brurhes in great | Qu:doors at ialewila, by NB. Willis pei oy $10 000 He was robbed, as] 1 be the character of « State's institutions, | Whole on the Private Calendar, (Mr. McMul-| dec 16—eo3t_S-venth srroet, between Lana’. ety lin in the chair,) wherein private bills were | —~--—- Later Yeare, by the author of the Oid House by the being considered when the Star went to press. River The Pilurims ef Walsingham, by A. Strickland Rutherford’s Chi'dren, second volume Travelling Companions, Cake Boxes, Wax Dolls Wax Figures und:r Glass, Panoramas passe ha Most lic of thts city fo Chilaten ¢ Cape end taucers jo earl Tea He & to tha Musical t ublic of this c! r and Dinner sets, complete, for chi! nm. Lady’s Complete Guide to Crotchet end Fancy Knit ._ the very liberal pa ronage extended her, in-| Toys, China Vases, Backgammon Boards, Accor- ALEXARDEIA CORRESPONDENCE. forms them that she has mads such arrangemen's ae a i “S ¢ ting —— mone Also, a farther eupply of the Apocalypse Un- a1 will enable her t» accept a few additional dvanced | Perfumery, Lubin’s Extract 1 E. M. Stanton, Esq.—The great argument ALEXANDRIA, Dec. 15, 1864. | squolars on the ‘iano Firte and im Vocal Musi | Rin ey soem lated Ware, Focket Knives, ae, | Teile’s at a reduced price, MIgs THOMAS? in the case of Pennsylvania vs. the Wheeling The City Councils held their regular session | Fesidince. ut Mr-. Gildemeisters, 4}¢ street near ae fap aaa _ ane ss es BOOK AND PANCY STORE, and Belmont Bridge Company, was argued on | last Sunday evening, ‘Passed an act to amend itbus & Hits, Music Deelera, corner} man A nlapy not abcabeeey 10 cacuen Sonatina dee “se stot, near: Mics, Georgetown. Wednesday, before the Supreme Court of the| the Mannasas subscription bill crders; that }Pa. avenus, Eleventh and D strects, ceo 15— of wh hich the attention ¢ o° the Bub is respestfally ee cae i i invited. OWN! Ni . United States, by E. M. Stanton, Eeq., of| the superintendent of police notify Mr. 8. ON THE ISLAND. 496 Atheneum Buildings, Par creme fk ote NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Pittsburg, for the complainants, and Mr. Rus-| Barnes to remove the fences, enclosing his IN ISLAND HALL® _dee 14~3¢ AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, NOTICKETS sell and Hon. Reverdy Johnson for the com-| property on Wolfe street, to the line of the » 7 ok an; = O a Jess rate than SIX CENTS ULLARL'S PANORAMA OF NEW YORK CITY THE AMERIOAN ASSOCTATION Oi | each will be issued for theOmibes pany. The speech of Mr. Stanton took every | street; that said superintendent inform Coun- will bs exhibited at the above Hall on MONDAY temo ADVANCEMENT OF KDUCATION will | - one by surprise, He proved himself a pro- ses Cf the subscriber, running betw. - #VENISG, Doe mber 18, and TUKSDAY AF +KR- its f>urth aunual seseion, in the new and bes eormst> oil why he hasdeferred exeouting the order of piel and EVENING, Seaiees 19, at 83g ank 734 ral tetas room ot = pani Tnstitutior, ii os re pial og wlcinieglinyred ites: . BY i e ‘clock. uring the interval tween istmss and N ¥ 01 foand jarist and eloquent speaker, and was| Council of August 9, 1853, directing the 70" [" ‘Admirsion 25 cants; children half price. Year's Day, commencing on TURSDAY, December | °! SR ee epee y me listened to by a large and intelligent audience | moval of all illegal obstrustions to the streets; | }amiiies and Parties, 8 percons, $1; 8 persone, | 26°h, inatant t token place in Waskington withis the last © with marked attention and delight. that the auditor issue his warrant in favor of | $1 50 ___ dee 17—4t A large number of the di tinguished Edusators of — the commissioners of the sinking fund for such The Pay of Members of Congress.—The bill of Senator Badger, introduced and rn 5 : h made this se necessary on ub FIRST ANNUAL BALL capocted £2’ be pres fiends of Kducation, are | ‘oribcws part, as all will peresive. who’ will call to sums as may he necessay to pay the interest upon loans made to said commissioners; that most ably advocated onthe day before yes- terday, by Mr. B., in the Senate, will be ere they come to form the State’s censtitution. On the whole, it was such an oratorical day as one rarely enjoys, even in Washington. +++ The Rey. Charles Hudson has relin- quished his position as senior editor of the Boston Atlas. +-++ Adesperate man took Barnum’s life, yesterday-—from Lundy, who lives over in Georgetown. _ MELLE W. DE BOYE +++ Charles Shelton has aued Hiram Faller of the New York Mirror for libel, and the Austrien Consul has gued Brooks of the Ez- press, laying his damages at $50,000. : The executors of Mr. Webster's eatate : ire. Mowatt Ritchie has another book in press, which will shortly be published. ++++ A new pistol has been patented by Messrs. Peak & Grilles, of New Heaven, Ct., which discharges twenty-one shots in the same time Cot an six. ++++ President Pierce reached bis fiftieth birthday on the 27th ult., the Thanksgiving resent, from whom there will be i 7 a . It bas been the many va‘uable pastas and Educational st r8; mind tine rise-of prices reierred to. owhors the auditor issue his warrant for $500 in favor of the overseers of the poor; that $155 be ap- cP THE aubseriber’s earrest aim to serve the pubtic faith. which wi 1 be followed by interesting discussions. i the greatest p-esible smount MERRY BACHELORS 5 The occasion wi'l offer to the citizens of Washing | {y//%? Tendering them x propriated to pay the balance due on repairs he therefore trusts that thi ton a rare and rich treat for Christmas week. nip nce ay of will dul; eciate the pressing n<cecsity for in- ODD FELLOWS: HALL, NAVY YARD, | ,,'b° oficers of our Governm nt, members of Con- | stractinge from him to bis drivers, on and after Li Wharf ications from city JANUARY 25, 1855 — Se the ee ere Seared tc | Monday next, to ask in = cases the ‘ull fare of six istri i onan beable tabetha A . make thir arrangement’ attend, and use thelr ‘ts for each ride for all persons exe.pt children day of the District of Columbia. Among his | Vobemently denounced by all the many dema nicyeare on the grade of Wolfe street; from} y,. favs given in future aayertioetment, influeace to induce thelr frionds f:0m abroad to] the arms. He bss only to ald that { rietors Foote. Saar r nPion secasion was general | Eogees of the press, sa a matter of course. Messrs. Piper & Van Alstyne on city numbers; | Geo 15—-3:¢ ere jf our Sitaeel are aH fre: | Of a! omnibuses runuing in New York nd Belti- cott, General Pierce’s general-in-chief in | It would be expecting too much of them to en-| from special committee on fitting up Council bere! itizens can offer | mors have been comps < Lae but now under the command of Gen tertain the idea that they can forego such an| c = bees from superintendent of police in A GRAND MILITARY BALL free entertainment to detegates, or make any con- | the rume course. lerce defence, adop: 8 ®ibut:ons for that pu th ested tc dec 13—1 GILBERT VANDERW! . opportunity of displaying their peculiar style relation ake ie tae, Haistax ao The Wit ABINGTON wu send in their namer, reeidedoe, ef tas number 2 = ae tl le, or referred. Revicion m Texas_—A very } number | Of patriotism, which the mooting of a proposi- poe iste c2 : thay can accommoriate to f the following gex- HukE DOLLARS REWARD Councils then adjourne GERMAN YHAGERS, | tems. The time is athand, and wherever tedoce | LS veyed away from the aco A of church edifices are being erected in Texas. tion to increase the pay of members of Con-| The Young Men’s Christian Association lec- 6) must be done quickly. wate on brontes ec cow, with white Four religious newspapers are well sustained i tures for the winter will open Tuesday even- AT CARUS?S SALOON, <i = ae ato, and there are Prospectuses issued | S°¢** and the jadges of the Supreme Court of ing. The beneficent object of the association, or three more, A correspondent of the New | te United States offers. Nevertheless, the ON THE NIGHT of January 1, 1855, York Journal of Commerce “ Texas REFERENCES. In the Firat Ward, G.J Abbott, Ksq,and Rev. = ot tho tail wi and the spirit of philanthropic enterpris dec 16—atf ©. A Davis. ad Bcc measure is a good one in its aims and leading Vi which has heretofore characterized its efforts | ——-————______.____________| In the Second Ward, Prof. J. Henry, and = evy Yard.) seems to be highly favored this year, inseeaee features. Serving in Congzess at eight dol-| to elevate the tastes and habits of the young | DOUBLE, OR ORGAN MELODEANS. In the Third Ward, P, Force, Esq., V. Harbaugh, ; ¥iN be given; or a liberal to revivals of religion. All denomina‘ I ‘ men of Alexandria, commend these lectures ‘% have in store one of Goodman’s patent| and Silas pul a information of her where- share in the blessing.” jars per diem by no means pays pecuniarily, | public patronage, and we feel sure that doubie-banked MELODEANS, containing two] _In the Fourih Ward, J. W. Maury, Eeq; Rev. J. ta. WILLIAM BROWN, sa as strange as it may sound to thousands and large numbers of our citizens will avail th setts of keys, enabling the rere to at all 2 Seen ane Ber alae ath ‘elce’ AN ApprePRiaTE — = Boston Tele- | hundreds of thousands at a distance from salves of the bsp fearoy epoch oes bea eats map drecete oeH Setoret a pine ba) irae N&W PARIS MILLINERY. bh proposes as & ‘or the next election | w, e it mapy ple: venin, am Laurels the 4th and 5th verses of chapter 5 of ‘ashington, Here, it is well known to nearly asan! Bache. all ogr readers, that not one in ten of themem Kunkel will be here on Mon tones of an open dispason stop. Perscns desireus a = Ward, B.B. eh, Esq., and 0c the epistle to Ti rothy: * French, ase 5 aetenes pened on Saturday the 16th fn with a be: to eur intrepid firemen of of practising for «n organ, or congress ns in need t ustant, an el-+gant f tr t jonab! can be In the nth Ward, 8. York At Lee, Faq,, 0. C New Hats, Heaa Flower “ Heis proud, £nowing nothing, but doting | bers manage to do beter on their pay and/the Sun company. A large audience will, sulted by atel Bape | ‘at the mew iiss coos Req., end W. B. =i Reg. ‘i for tri ia about questions and tirife of words, whereby | mileage than to make both ends meet at the | doubtless, patronise the tertainment, a deo 15— BILBUS & HICZ. cvmeth envy, strife, railing, evil sufferings, ion. N welcome back Alexandria’s favorites. perverse disputings of men of corrupt min termination of the session early every wo evening dresres, CT enn LLY srt, Ficuncing, Opera PSESENTS for the Children—at) A = wrabroidered with etker e learn that the ladies of one of our Pres- be found 88 KRINGLE’S HEADQUART: by MES. M. A, SCRIVN and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain | Member has a family to support at home,| pyterian churches will open a festival noxt and beoutifal soliton yf eye and Notions oe | Kesey LAMMONDE, Tub at | Seo, Mp Aliens Bry Goode 8t:r9) Pi avenue, i door p> godliness; from suck withdraw Fayself” whose expenses are not materially lessened by| week at Sarepta Hall. Aut. | ble for presents. dec 18—8¢ ‘dec store. ,

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