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0 i TMENT OF ADDITIONAL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE | presiding. Sir Archibald Alison made a bril- id BPE = BY THE BALTIC, AT NEW YORK. Finn speech. Ht : ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. EVENING STAR. | rer7it, iors nce, the cxnrass of 1 being now with the President upon the Terri- THE WAR. Bw cen pang nde ms snorhgterg monDa EVENING, Nev, om, 1665, WASHINGTON CITY: torial question, and coming as it does from} ‘The cavalry affair at Eupatoria, briefly al- f&® beem ously The RAMSSOTTOM'S NEW YORK MONDAY AFTERNOON ..... November 5 po Pap Phe. pe: as Decnerectec,| ts ftme Geib Up Marshal Pee ie oad tenets het 4 Ss — ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS SPIRIT OF THE MORNING FREES, |‘ corroborate their ows, wo confess we can | “HPAP RIAO nes tS gugemont took pl tapi the apgpecoaiin sag soecupancy of Fac dette Py casapbel's The Union defendsand explains the Presi- | hardly subscribe to the “i. nai eabe aed ag Reg oy i. : . > Bockley’eand Perham’s Companics. pac hercecfosem papery ocr eyhania a yy C pe pei, ade ty To us under Gen. Korf, was com> and edi avi IND NIGH <li tappy to announce the simparal- Gen. Scott’s account for pay as J is letely dete The estion inaugurates ve . ‘The eetroe elle very ‘Talented of @ 1 ig dirested to be settled—remark- | the question does not appear sufficiently ripe. caspisionsly thi Secloen operations of which. indi i Performers, in ‘arin Bou trough the kan romney ge time, that when the bill ore- | With John at large and alone in the enclosure, =n a ee ee pivot. hs the re the ji m om ont Western Cie ie pa se! in : ing, >. i r . | sal the action, we have taken six guor, ae crn lS RRA ARTETA AED, public, in bring ting his Lieutenant Generalship was under where is he to go? There seems to be no har. ( ia ) 12 oni letters say that the conductors left Jersey on PPre . ten) nigh th October, and took TTENTION:—The | ingoutthe | sy MINSTRELSY, i _ bor, no refuge. and one field forge. with horses and_hat- it of the 174 : of the Company ETH! consideration, it wae denied by tte advocstes | DS 0 PH emiceal” of « Prinee Joba” ness, 169 prisoners, of whom one is an officer, | |” ee gress that jactment involv : mob, carrying.-sticks, assembled th ;aEpeadibice &f SUSUR tres ie toasery from the Demeratic party, just at this mo- ent S00 bereme- the left on the feld'| door. A large number of French oink sigh Pr a po alata pay dae under it. This | ment, may be considered as premature snd | Groawski, who has the Teputation of being a | Were inside well snd pre to de- | members of the Company, : fend themselves; but, happily, police in- | joining are requested to fact tofives ho unwise, how much more unwise and impolitic cavalry officer of great merit. We have stx | :oPr, a aan : ne Gann Reese pee cg history of phat The to hold the whole Democratic party in New — Haag tnoan Sea alae chic ik Russign pe Odessa, announce that inconse- | nov 3—2t JAS. LACKBY, Sec. ° me Union also comments, indignantly, on 2 con- | Y0ré responsible for his vagaries, amen feroe concerned in, this action was a corps 0! bye a Srcepere Cats dag wsege deere ed BES NOTICE THE CHANCES IN tat vnOGRaMennbolaee. spiracy (recently discovered) of the New Eng- oak Ty wie s, even upon the somewhat | observation een OF Ld reat ghin | Kiew to decide on the fate of sueh volunteers | yer neari aid societies to carry their point improbable supposition that the New York | cers, and a Lear of horse arti ery pac in the foreign legion serving for. the Western | fleon M land smiggest Tribune and Evening Post are mistaken in | teneral de Korf, and at another a hee. | Powers as may he taken prisoners, These in Kansas by means of & secret oath-bound A ment of Lancers, commanded by General Ter- | 1 en will not be considered ; iti to the pub- | their estimate of his efforts. velensky. They had instructions to fall back Pauper " military organisation. According pu hether the al ‘General Korf, Hungarians will be delivered to lished accountof it, a.rifle, pistols and sabre for | We have strong misgiving whether Bae reegtery Prone = Sterol | | General Korff has been isl it 3 the T Pa Ieged politial gyrations of «Prince John,”’ on | having lost sight af the somny, bale baby pur: mand for his negligence in pasa pene Pe skit $100 000 in money the one hand, or the exploded bugbear of Sis hen to SDAA. teak having ploved v3 be er by surprise by os & sent there, s 4 5 * a cavi A le is succeeded ‘The members of the organization are to resist | ¥" Burenism on the other, or —— detts in ye egy wae aa hells anprines by | Radzivicko. ‘These changes have been no- the oxecution of the territcrial laws to the | Cm#equence to move from its “ propriety’ | 2,000 or 3,000 o rench cavalry appearing | ¢; i Tee ‘with chillt : . tified in a Russian order of theday, dated Oc- je | Suddenly on his rear and right flank, and he ’ Liq 5 ments. considerable portion of the Democratic death, &c., &c. Gov. Reeder is the active | *"7 4. — had neither time to get his force in order nor e Gazette says that @ 4 PART 11—Miscellameous. lend: rganizatio rom | Press or party of the Union. 0 for sbanbat. he lanoers were, there: arp vs : Bom Ser ae paneined ne GR ee en | Triee Wd ltaped hid tho Puin® so| be Geer baat ak fall ack sight. |‘? be ‘ried by « cours martial don Merchants aio, to nopers of Hockney ar a fae.’ Law mae: y iiMiard Tables, Tea Pin it. ‘tobe asa public man, is just now a | 12 82 awkward—not to say an unfortunate— oe heh 1S Ie Geta een ONE The Turin Opinione gives the following dis- ae and for hawking and very desperate one. He is perfectly aware | dilemma. One the one hand, he is read out of | ~ 4 commission has been instituted by the Em- | patch : rt i § There's room enough for all.....H Wilwon ji : i fro ‘There are several armed bands in the island. vernber next, and 2 sone: bert Ridley O.. W Blair ec justice of th ound hich be the Democratic party because he says he stil! ee ape he core erg all prone ts ~ The a ae i Sir ey ‘idareh Sg in Aderno, | newed at this aon Within ten days after that ol . Bone Solo—i mitations removed, viz: for prostituting the opportuni- stands on the Van Buren platform of 1848; and, near Catania, is said to be 1, Soars ey ea - DOUGLASS, Register. time, Revellie, Horse Racing, &c....P Butler ts of in that 19-atN ‘Baneo— in They are not to be treated as prisoners of war, : P ae on the other, he is bitterly assailed for leaving f i - | conflicts have already taken place Baden Double “La Pas Styrian..... ++---P Butler pry pieiec a coerce — =: eal that jpladloria and going in for the Kansas bill ae Sessn'0 Sele: FapOpHyy Beever re arter. The bauds who have appeared STOLEN OR STRAYED. —On the 4th inst., | Quartette—Hungry Warblers (a Ja Rainer) lations Fs err no man bem a and the pi t Administration. The Prince} Accounts from the Crimes to the 18th state | the mountains near Palermo are supplied with from Mrs. Ulich’s, corner of G and ee ‘ rhould Bave a engaged. game : i Classical Oratory and retura of thanks diese ; bat on the 12th the advanced of the | Cannon, and march under the Italian tri-color | 15th streets,a Newfoundland PUPPY Moore & Wilson P will require all his witticiza: to extricate him- | ‘3 : i secur - | flag. The excitement in Messina is tremen- | dark brown, white breast, loag ears and tall. Am mal —————————— been to endeavor to create the impression that | Wi Ted! SCO Hee ee Tee aie cin || dona; ‘sod the wueae: Ouike oF Ttaly augurs | Prtson bringing back said dog will be rewarded. After which the his freesoilism caused his removal. Unless he < : a ire ioe y nov 5—3t PLANTATION FESTIVAL DANCE. d that everything led to the belief that Gen. | coming events of interest. Tiprand rh bs os defend the line of the Puspwont.—The decree of excommunication succeeds in so doing, he knows well enough, he Important from “Wicaragua.—We give OST_ON LAST SATURDAY APTER-| | i u - | issued by the Pope on the oecasion of the pro- noon, sup; in an omnibus. Concluding with the will hereafter be regarded asa man without elsewhere, in our paper of this afternoon, a peg everett ae corps command east gation oe Chanvewens suppression law Yea between the Treasury Department cxesnaree palingad aaa Personal integrity of character Hence his | necessarily condensed account of the highly The fs ae which would definitely decide | given rise to a secret oo lence between | 4 street, a bleck moreeed POCKET! Cwndsctor of Thunder and rea effort to place himself at the head of the Abo- interesting news from Nicaragua, by which it | ¢,4 ion of this ground was expected | his Holiness and the Sardinian episcopacy. | BUOK. containing three a Moore lition movement in the Territory, though up | will be seen that, with the aid of reinforce- | sho: to the reception of his letter of dismissal from | ments from California, the Walker expedition office, no man in the Territory more strenuous- | has apparently made a conquest of that State; ly profeseed eternal hostility to the means and | and that the Presidéncy, having been tender- aims of his present backers. ed to the filibustering Colonel, who declined P . several notes, reel other | [fome by Express—Arrival of the Train—The rtly to take place. The bishops were often perplexed with regard | Srno value wut io the owner, "The fader Le'wel: | Static? cintecssdier New fort cbs Other accounts state that the Russians have | to the ap ion of ecclesiastical penalties. | come to retain the money, but is requested tore- | “fhe Whistle, and break up-Entranee of Lise surrounded the north side of Sebastopol with | A definitive decision has been at last come to papers, a Post Ofice | » and Pete—Keep beads and arms out of the win- @ chain of fortifications, and pl it in a | by the court cf Rome respecting the different | directed to Mr. ‘Tucker, Let ; or Room dow ~ Of again—Grand Smash and Break up. state to support a siege. All the plateaus on | Categories of persons wha have incurred ex- | 12 second floor Treasury Building. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION—THE WRECK! tho north side are, it is said, covered with re- | COmmunication, These categories comprise % Ae i the ministers, the members of the ecclesiasti- | ¢ PS, BAN Cards of admission 25 cents at The Intedésgencer criticises the letter of the | the proffered honor in favor of General Corral. seat mlb ester seats ope bag isd cal board, the agents of the public revenue, LOUNCINGS re) EDGINGS, fine and } , 2% open at 64—performance to commence President interpreting the law fixing the back | After Walker bad taken possession of thecap-| (i the Mamolon, have been raised. the mayors, municipal councillors, and work- | beautiful, and at prices to aes [>No postponement on account of weather. pay fo which General Soot is entitled under | ital, and order restored, (on the 14th of Octo-| The Allies are extensively engaged in road- | ™en who took part in tho different expedi- No. 214 Pa. avenue, bet. 10th and llth sts. f . 'roBt seats positively reserved for ladies and the Lieutenant Genoral bill, and coneludin i iti Hed on the | making and hut-building, ‘not only along the | tions against the convents, the journalists who c {Intelj e Change of Feegnamatcatbetening M © | ber,), as committee of eitisens cal - lateau de la Chersonee, but all along the | *dvocated the Ratazza project, and tho sign- se 3 that the General has net been liberally treated | Amorican minister, (Colonel Wheeler,) and | }.hcrnaya line up to Alu. The line of the | crs of petitions to Parliament in its favor. LLAR! ki aes Rn adh = EE by the Executive. requested that he would proceed to Rivas, | r way hae been adopted for the main road Sune a nooordinghy rnb gcc! fain diene hs oe COL. WOOD's GRARD MUSEUM " ; i i s Ne " — where General Corral was with propositions of or Tm camps in the neighbor class of persons, if they do not previously sign nov et . corn Set 10th and Lith sts. Livi H Curiosities ! WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOssIP. peace. Colonel Wheeler declined, not wish . an explicit retraction. Notwithstanding the| _® ving umen BOMBARDMENT OF KIXRURN. The correspondence received from the ing, in any way, to compromise his Govern- excessive prudence with which the elergy de- £nH HYSIOLOGICAL CHEMIS- | Corsisting of Mad. CLOPULLIA, tle cel: brated “Prince John” bstwaen two Fires.—We | ment. Having reached that place, and Corral BEARDED L. Y, from S$ pret itself in this affair, a serious collision TRY, translated by Dr. Day, i Collegeof D LADY = re and her EB: us - Crimes this week describes the sailing of a tween the civil and ecclesiastical authorities | Surgeons. and edited by Professor Rodgers, Pean- a aoe Mugetnoent Puree Pula, tes are by no means an admirer of tho political | not being there, he (Mr. Wheeler) was about | grand expedition, consisting of 15,000 French | jeneeancen ae oo ar Balch anid tnost astonishing freak of nature the world’ has course of John Van Buren, nor the apologist | to leave; but this he was prevented from doing, | and nearly 4,000 British troops from Balak- ae i 8 OOO——r—oro—rorr THE SWERICAN GIANTESS, Miss HARDY of his eccentricities; however, we may look | and was arrested and imprisoned by the Gov- ras Nels a Cee 9 Lee fers Pen From California and Central America. " a 4 — Ao Fo pe cy Bev te from Maine, New England, 's fest ebighy 3 with complacency, and as a mere gladiatorial, | ernor and Prefect of Rivas. He was thus de- date, raed ieacunted that the expedition made | . The steamship Star of the West arrived at | the finest make and at all prices s nwaenmae 351 pounds, the intellectaal entertainment, upon the exhibition | tained for two days. its appearance before Odessa, and later tele- | New York on Saturday evening, bringing | them at A. TATE’S, ong . three hundred passengers and $1,000,000 in gold from California. She connected with the steamer Uncle Sam, the passengers by which were detained nine days on the Isthmus in consequence of the existing political troubles. Doors — at6¥ o'clock The war in Central America is assuming a OK THE ACCOMMODATION OF THOSE | A‘Mission 25 cents; children 12 certs. >, - Also, the wonderful SWISS WARBLER Fe, PO An Ce, ope Lich ate. | wil ealiiaat Ser tour days ot toe Walt Seik Farnham’s Bookstore, dorner of avenue and Eleventh street,commencing on SAT URDAY EVENING, November 3 of playful bumors, of biting satire and keen- | According to the accounts of these proceed- | ST@phs announee that on the 15th a detach- . A . a x ‘ f the allied fleet effected ad it nose of wit and invective displayed by him | ings, the American Secretary of State hasbeen | the Spit af Kinbars nese the call waver ee during the present Now York canvass. While | advised upon the subject. The peninsula of Kinburn is one of the most these peculiar features of his mind are liber- important military and naval positions on the ally seattered through his politieal s The Florida Interest Claim.—There exists | south coast of Russia, at the mouth of the river serious aspect. Co}. Walker attacked Grenada Doors open on Monday at 9 a. m. to 12 m5; from sd rm thei mun tape hy moresy | Eaten, anong hin Wat eo et nie aod ona sod |e Es at uk erties | Eoin ncn ec oateet | Sade Tote “i jure or wound, or are regarded as of any par- | ington interestod in the prosecution of claims ing of the detachment (and which comes from Peg ence ogre map poy td bee a three days will be issued OXSTERS:—OVsTERS: f ticular importance even by those against whom | °° the government, with referense to the im- | Nicolaieff pr Bt. Saearere.) sates 2 that Gea-Cerral: dbuiiadeder of the forces of the | by this train only, “ c Cooked in all stgien, families sup-' te sreed. And nh ten, | tnt cere oti empeyno dig| ee Setanta |e geal died Wl (uTRiTSRGON® Aco | placed hls ies eal Rea tinguishing clements pertaining rather to tho | Defore the Court of Claims; as it is held to in- | Steamers began to cannonade the town cf Kin, Peek of pease wor frmally resid ed eee gh? 311 G street, corner of 13th street. imagivstion than the judgment, abound in his | ¥°!¥® 8 principle which, if settled in favor of | burn. The fortress, however, replied in such | *¥ee2 them. Don Tri yarga, the late MADAME RP. nov 3-3 intellectual structure, and account for much | ‘2 claimant, will involve the eventual pay- | manner as to keep them ata Tistenes, and Secretary of State, having been detected in ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUB- VY eS . damazed one of the steamers.’? correspondence with the enemy outside the R lic in general, that she will give information 1ANO FOR SALE.—A SUPERIOR ROSE- of the interest he excites as a stump speaker, | ™eBt of many millions from the treasury. Up | “*pmdne® position at Kinburn the allies place . » all the Affairs relatiog to Life, Health, Wealth, wood Piano. Knabe & Gable, Balto., makers. oe : sat ig ca pian oa Carios. Yrs ves, Love, Journeys, Law Suits, Difficulties | im perfect order and uesrly new For’ terms of one looks in vain for those evidences of disore- | *® this time the accounting officersof the Treas- | in olose blockade the naval arsenal an port pany . nov 5—3t _[intel} WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. i i ~~ | in Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death, | S#l¢ apply to J. C. MeGUIRE, tion, sagacity, and of calm and deliberate | 47¥: 92d also Congress, have steadily refused | of Nicolaieff, the towns of Kherson and aye vel Sore barre ica see agteliccts or and in respect to all other subjects. She 1s also nord 3 Auctioneer good nse, which form the sta, i i red + “? red tu es of persons by readiag num- = > ————4 sense, which form the staple elementsof a | *° P&Y such claims, and wo have no idea that oe berg bat aie watered by the | 131, by the Government force from the fort at | bers. Allthose who wish to souenle Madame R. RS. J. POWELL, 520 PA. AVENUE, statesman, and which are indispensable toa favorable action on them by the tribunal now ann <anbeie: the junction of the San Juan river and Lake | will please call soon, as she will remain in the = —— tide, erat ed to Mre ey aes ss Nic , and Id ki ity but a short time. She can be consulted at ali | Confectionery. rexpectfully announees to political leader. trying the Humphrey case, will induce theirac-| ‘The fortress of Kinburn resisted the allies the teak dana ee Rept oce o hovre of the day and evening. Aer name ison the | @4!es of Weshington in general. that she fs o itis for the very reason that his imagina- | Knowledgement by Congress, cxeept after a| by a very heavy fire up to the 17th. At noon quently rexohed the Pacific without further peg Tear ag iar Marre hy ee <eme DAY next, the 8h ceinean ener the} largest and tion, his humor, and bis wit overbalance his | **Tuggle almost as great as that which has oc- | 0m that day the fire ceased, and at 3 p. m. the | molestation. On the evening of the 14th, the | s5. . richest displays of Parisian and home manufac- Phage: curred up to this time over the French Spoli- | *ies entered the place. Government forces from Rivas made a murd nov SSW? | tured MILLINERY, both Silk, ‘Satin. Velvet judgment, that he iz said, in a measure, to P sage Ad tch from Admiral Brust, and a let- z ttack h ot i ifornians. PAINT AND OIL STORE. and Straw, ever offered in this clty, which will hove lost caste, as a leader, in New York, even | *ion question. In spreading before the world | ter from 1 Lieut. Col. Read, announce that, on Virgin Bay. killing oar an arene Sona ,__ MW. T PARKE Roses at the event prise. ———— among those with whom his voice was former- | ‘2© Whole of the testimony and the law in- | on the 24th of September a successful attack ing eight. Both the above acts appear to | House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, WATCH REPAIRING. i i A was made upon Taman and Phanagoria, in ictated b ‘i OUISIANA AVENUE, BETWEENSIXTH ATCHES, CRRONOMETERS and Pocket ly potential. Is it not possible that the intel- | V°lved, the investigation of this case by the the Straits of Kertch. Bruat says all the eave teen Bm sg by ® spirit of revenge at X ol i . i and Seventh streets, No. 60; residence No. Timekeepers of every description lectual peculiarities, which bad diminished Claims Court will facilitate Congress greatly | houses of Phanagoria were destroyed, Sixty- 320 C sirect, between $ tg haere — peng however complicated, skillfully wepateed his influenes as a politician, may account as| iM coming to a right understanding of the | six cannon and four mortars were found at|- g3-The Venezuclean government have re one. rans wand PUTTY. hs a peakines haroaae an Seis ‘hinest well for what appears equivocal in his lan- | 4498tions involved. Phanagoria, but were unserviceable. At Ta- | cluded a contract giving the Philadelphia Gu- | sma‘l and large quantities.” ef our business, to which strict attention iank kh A male : = man eleven twenty-four pounders were found | ano Company exclusive sight to remove t! ‘The attention of Housekeepers 1s particularly | is given, guarantees entire satisfaction to persons guar d his conduct, as forthe very opposite 80 They @o.—As the eventful Tuesday of buried in the gend. deposits of cuano from the [sla - | called to the convenience of this arrangement, as | having fine Watches, &c to repair constructions put upon both by the friends of the second week in November sppesiebes REPULSE OF THB RUSSIANS AT KARS. ribean Sea, belonging to Venez: they can atall times procure vieggnd and other M W.GALT&BRO., thé@Seward Fusion movements, and by some | New York city appears to w me pss From Russian sources—Gen. Monravieff's | P03:ts are estimated to exceed five million tens, MIXED FAIN ee oe ela so Sth and 16th ate, Democrats? Hear what the New York Tri- Hh ce y report and a letter from Trebizond—we have | Of @ superior qualit; retin SA ; ee ere. | ner eat : fi ived. Orders r toand reapect- | ___________ rabid on the subject of politics. To one as accounts of the repulse of the Russians with fully sotteited, Eres for cash. PERA GLASSES. JUST RECEIVED, A — = of the Black Republicans, says: | sick of the term and all it reminds one of as| pccot inus ta ve ate bch they made on the | gs THE MEMBERS OF THE NORTH nov 5-colt “ Oierine best ecomait Open GLASSES policy in the State’ Cnc rantn endorse Pierce's | tho editor of the Scar, the newspapers of that Menard nga. nee. Gee. | mont ms clock on TULARE ee MORE RICH DRESS GOODS M. W GALT & BRO, : Waser: i onravieff says : . 1 lines ’ FROM AUCTIO 34 Pa. avenue, Sees ee premena mena, ‘nat bamrier te Stis- | SHES jest sow read As thoaght throe-Tourtha of | satus begiuning the attack was ucseasfil ay eae te nati ae EOPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER SPLEN-| noyage | © *Yente: Bet. Mth and 10th ste tocratic ocgression North, the Missouri Prohi- | its inhabitants are fit subjects for confinement | but the position and number of the enem nov 5—It ee ? : did assortment of Fancy and Staple DRESS bition? Is he net doing ‘the dirty work’ of — in the dangerous wards of insane hospitals. | forced us to withdraw. Notwithstanding this It is rare to find any New York daily paper, and a heavy loss, our troops took fourteen ——————————— GOODS, many of them bought at auction, and | GEORGETOW N CORPORATION NOTES. the slavebolding aristocrat, by opposing the REP MEVICAL assoctaTion T HE | will be sold ata small advance on the cost for] FAROM A CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF union of honest Whigs and faithfal Democra- z . d‘a stand of colors. The blockade a re alarsem!-an: i meeting will be held | cash, or to prompt customers. F the act entRied ‘‘ An Act to suppress the cir- tic Republicans, who are striving to avoid a | exeept the Journal of Commerce, Advertiser, | PANETS and u stand of col Hospital Wei ROL a EE Te ee | oe will be sold at chor halt teetr ects | Gott of cadeanic tt “am of the’ opinion thst Tetape cnsss€ etlepe snd bloods , by uniting | and Mirror, in these times, designating a po-] The account, via Trebizond, gives more par- | nov 5—it te ae ee ey 50 pieces fancy plaid, striped and figured Dress | nothing in said act contained Probibits he fseut os « great national party to maintain the glo- | jitica opponent in any other way than as a| ticulars, and states that the Russians were | ————————__________ Silks, at much less than cost, to close them | or circulation of the no‘es of the Corporation rious rights bequeathed to thum by their Kev- 7 determined to raise the siege It states that Beem NOTICE—a REGULAR MONTH- out Georgetown, ced in Virginia money, of the pre ne = seamp of the very first water. If we may atone time the Russians succeeded in taking ly meeting of the Democratic Association | 20 dress patterns in rich plain and striped Moire | denomination of five “This same Jobn Van Buren has the assur- dollars or an amount. ROBT. OULD, Recorder. cham examined the act referred to by Mr Ovld ind foregoing opinion, and fully concur with him. PyOSEPH H. BRADLEY. November @, 1855. nov 3J—Iw i ‘, 5 of the Fifth Ward will be held at Cas; ” Ho- Antique and Buyadenstriped Silks, decided credit what they write of each other, too, the | two ae raricamher esieier ture | tel. on TUESDAY EVENING, the rind angeles Voriest set of bad men outside of penitentiaries | round the guns, or even spike them, the Tur Punctual attendance ts requested asa full meet- | 10 pieces heavy black striped moire antique, ing is desirable. laid and figured Silks, which we'know to c - DUNNINGTON, Pres. W. chea) _Joun 8S. Devin, fee. nov 5—d 2) pieces au A colored Silks, in all the desirable shades BSP NATIONAL THEATRE. — EXTRA | 99 pieces very rich lustre plain black Silk Pe nn ee NOTICE —he Box Office, for the sale 25 do more beanvtifal plaid French Merinos, | DISSULUTION OF CO-.PARTNERSH! that th ti pint y tthe public morals are not—ve ia rushed out of the fortress and massacred an | of Reserved Seats, Privaie Boxes and Orchestra = = en St. Lawrence county to laud ironically memory of Silas Wright, that " hi th ith such vigor as to regain we teeny damage that departed siates. | Are the conductors of and writers for all the | Tstea.nPor the batterion nndeaecnle tee aed 3 Lyrae fe ever-faithfal and consistent | other daily journals of that emporium. We | tune of the day. The Russians, furiously r o- pa paris gegen chy de do not know that any one is profited by that | pulsed, fell back upon their comrades, who objects, that he may win the favor of a crafty style of political warfare. It is Very certain cot cues actees Gad ceieae os band of Southern Presideat-makers.’’ November 2, 1855. enormous number. Seats for Wednesday, most positively the only —— aguas tec seta iceegentnticeemeet Den wey r we It can hardly be doubted that the Tribune | indeed. If they could once be enabled to| This account states that, though a large py OR Ne Bokeh gy seamap pear pes me 100 new style Steila. trocha, long and square, and perpen pg consent. All persons in + 7 . ile i “1 November » from 9 uni . jeLted to sal m are most th would take advantage of anything falling from | comprehend what cool and rational people eo A Riiked sat meauaod Heveianen re oa WEDNESDAY Nov Ge og at so nets super lot my Thibet Shewie Se eager 7 requested Mr. Van Buren, which sustains ite peculiar | hundreds of miles off think of the value of Be wend hace reais caalemee pieves of | nOvS—it satique, weivet'sed cloth. =” accounts (as the Gebis of the firm must be settled) ras a z —————————— ¥ Views, but thie is its unchanged language in | their editorial labors after this fashion, we are | onlnsnes septarod, THE FAIRY HUSBAND RESIDE | | (IVA Streucerat Stepto Ceske ae coe i fam- | thorioed to use thn ieee ee regard to him. very sure that they would soon appreciate the | Several Kussian officers of high rank wero BSP ov tne ee a ylum he has — 17 ay came Son Gempuariae all depart ment. EDWARD SHORT But the New Fork Evening Post, which | fact that the game of mutual abuse and villifi- Someone eee early in the sotion, which t harbor such person without local uwtation a ments, and all of the best class Pe, MEHOID. favors the defection of Preston King, and of ; le © the «pec Washi , October 9th, 1855. cation, and nothing else, is hardly worththe | Qu the 24th of September, five days before | Be 1s disagrecable in heath not ex tolivs | 27 So eine) Saliages purchasers before making their selections. Pete ce pO Ee cya course the success of Seward, would scan the | candle. this event, 4,000 men of Omer Pasha’s army, | Ong answer to ber hope porn Sti. We do expect and mest insist on bills being Tae eee we ne may an Po course of Mr Van Buren still more critical, ‘ —- sent to raise the siege of Kars, by th ning == aa - that we ahem TRE Sg he se " Thee Dayna, Tighth — Nevy Yard, = than : 7 Discovery of a New Planet.—Mr. H. Gold- | the Russian provinces of Abkasia, Mingrelia, MASONIC —THE ANNUAL COM- a “er . Garrison, and thankful for past re- the Tribune, to gain from it, if possible, a ee Imeritis, Georgia, and Tiflis, (the capital,) munication o rand Lodge of the Dis- No. 593 7th street, 3 doors north Pa. aveque. spec‘fully solicits a continuance of the anes, to something to sustain its own devious course, schmidt, of Paris, discovered a new planet on landed at Suhum Kale, in Abkasia. Their tr'ct of Columbia will be held on TUES- | nov 5—eo2w insure which | think it onl And what does the Post say : the 5th of October, 1855, of the 11.12 magni- acting operations, however, it is understood, Bay Hall, comer of Dund Nith etree 2 Pann necessary to state of which NATIONAL THEATRE. that | have the of Mr Jas An- “In a letter addrossod to the Evening Post | 84° The following positions have beon an- | will be much retarded by the lateness of the | Sonic Hall, comer of Dand Ninth streets, of wi oars derscn, who is wrll known to the citizens of ND Mawaorr Havay C. Januar Washington &s (Lerougbl: tent in om the 24th of September, Mr. Van ‘uren, | 2ownced by the discoveror : seagon. : ‘ a in good standing are fraternally SRT pee T = vag tel mae ~ de — = fl mewn we speaking of the conventicn of the 29th Septem- Paris M.T. Planet’s ascen’n Planet's GENERAL NEWS. ah order of the M. W, Grand Master: Stack Mamsex peepee pelea Yel pe call _— bor, said that he approved ‘entirely of all it h. m hom. s. — declenatien. lish have found inthe Kerabelusia| ©” 8. P. SHUGERT, bas an Sate Ewer lived and al ? Oct. 5:...5 0 wi ; : Terns tively bash. pry ae phe ar ya opted by that | Oct 820.7 55 musa 7 4% | immense Russ‘an stores of ammunition and| nov Grand Secretary. nette. ae WM. H. ARNOLD. = uuions adopt y that Sl P clothing valued a: £70. Ree SPO aya My DS —YUU are | Family Circle, second tier... ig. — ———_—_ Convention was the following: hod. ate ag ee pe The Daily Newseays that Gen ened to cited. the torelax tomy | OnlbOy 35 pcstos-c tt AG . IMMEDIATE RELIEF YOR THE 7 esolved, That we regard the organiza- The Pn en? he 8th been recommended, by @en Sim; meeting of the Companyon WEDNESDAY | | No extra charge for Reserved Seats Private ERK IS NOW OFFE TO TRE tion of bands of armed borderers, and their in- ae “parison on the 8th, was La- | successor, but that goverdment EVENING, the 7th Instant. All members | Boxes can be obtained. Box Ofice open Tuesday cay BOW EF inaioe_ Inte, the Torattory of Kanras, not as | lande 45120. Sim pson’s rosignatio: ue reqnested te bé punctual in thelr attendance. Si glee ene oo stsones | Tieth soba, tn toot toe only eae ‘ahead eeoeed fon of (heer? but for the le subver- ice At the ensuing conference Denmark will pro- | By order of Captain Key: < of ’ ey the most violent toothache instantaneously. tion of the rights of the legal electors, not only | Prometed, Appointed, and Resigaed—In | pose that the Seana du be capitalized for the Der bpp ck mmr | ipekihgich oy ee properly applied accoiding to direction Showa Ss sm prg he the peace of the Union and | the First Comptroller's office, Mr. Brooke | purpose of oma fre nov 5—2t Secretary. Eighth Dramatic Ente with te re-appea, th pete. Senate ene ot Vo fall oe eanity assailed, and 08} Mackall bas Sir Henry Ward, Governor of Ceylon, has NOTICE.—RAFFLE, RAFFLE—A tfully offers to the citizens of . . 4 porter ta of danger tw the States, the | | °° been promoted from a mid | bien anseatinated: 5 y quiliity require my Enoas and domesi.c tran. mw! influences and emigsaries, due as d: The Manager res fine trotting Horse, seven years old next the Feacres Cit The Bank of England has inereased the | sprii ith a splendid new Buggy, and Hamess MARSH?S TROUPE OF rate of discount to six percent. furaixty days’ | Com) JUVENILE CUMEDIANS! bills, and to seven per cent. for r of a The sate. will take place on SATURDAY. D pmber 10th, at Jordan & Luns- longer date. A commercial panic pine EVENING, Novem! < class to a third class clerkship, in place of Mr. Protected against oxter- | L. @. Washington, resigued. tH r Cpe a ora om rvies Mr. Lucius H. Record, of Conn., has been made ja, and after two or ub applica: the cure will be effectual und the doamed testes useful as any other. This reali remedy causes ao (ule, and . pe Me fod to hewn Thirty small childrea! who will appear most | no injcrious effect Whatever ‘ ; 7 Flease call for A. FERGER? inten! of Congres » a3 declared in ine biil or- | *Ppointed to a second class clerkship, vice Mr. tod ea lene-ani res ho takon to euspend ‘re- tats Racwureat, Pa. avenue, near the Treasury eT oe only in Ege le BALSAM. Pees eee Pee tea - Molle wiebicily tree mene: to leave the | Brooke Mackall, promoted. striotive clauses of Poel’s Bank Bill, and to| Fifty chances at $10 perchance. Introduce that wonderful Lage nea atthe Dreg Bisecs of A; J, RiDg- Be gen we Bc Phacd sess and regulate ren issue paper money. ‘The Horse and Buggy can be seen at Mr. Thos. mieten Jixesme \. MARSH, ¢ wAnbees Soke ulaphee XSON wa: jc pte intheirown| The Carrent Operations of the Treasury | The Bank of France has also taised its rate | Crowne’s, Maryland avenue, near Eleventh street Syke will al Wank Seine as s Piped et - Department.—On Saturday, 8d November, | of disoount—they say merely to preserve the | Island “VILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH.” ii i P.3 —Pe sons wishing chances will please ca} federal and territorial governments should be | ‘here were of Troasury Warrant: entered on | °Uilibrium between the two countries. ing WEDNESDAY EVENLUNG, November 7th, places ‘ive in ¢! lopes are still entertained that the elaims pn ga HT ek 9h ress piv dsaye golden skin now landing satel: - ta Booees outrages nd vindi- | ‘he books of the Department— of Mexican bondholders will be transferred to | amt CARD —The Washiagion Trade ana | Will b> playca the burlesque localized fairy exe HARTLEY & BRO.. “This, wo submit, Laps $5,081 36 | the management of Baring Brothers. Be iensvolent Society of Jommopmen ‘Tail- BEAUTY AND TH - <> Seon. the Nebrasha-Kansas bill, 2,520 64] According to the latest from the Crimea, the | ors would respectfully recommend to the public — ui AND SAUCERS, with mot- «ays that the intent of Congress was ince: 8,543 32] advanced postsof the allies were within five | the following Merchant ’Tailoring Establishments Segar Stands, Children’s Mugs, rated in the bill; that that intent had been | _ tered 8,000 09 | wetnecticing stohiny Gan Linea = Sone pay the ill af prices outablishea: by tho ae * 0 were re’ why, in. e : Fialated ; tant coch violation su he From 21,145 95 iy intending to defend the liné of the Belbeo. wee a AF as Godey, of the Btates” 5,460 37 pewter tons re sewed 5 = F 3. Ste «Jaa. T. MeIntoeb, a epebainaaieh a c. WarhiaER Itis hardly necessary for us to repeat that ed with new tions,-and placed in s Duvall Mato Tsim, ghic winaeninn int as: “WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ‘we wore never the admirers or apologists of | no t i ; i il snsaesnnnsSetennes @ W Marsh enter Beaared to Ne. 370 Pennsylvania avenue, Mr. Van Buren as a politician, nor, for any- . 8. 13 work in ih tty oe rtp pee perry me eaten , : thing fandomentally objectionable in his lan- of that’ vou: | being note fon “eelasehaty’ sea tery aneord su OF EXTRA No.1 Bxege oF conduct, are we his apologist of Norfolk and ded ‘for are permitted Lor to ACKEY, Rec. Seo. teal poles PIOKLED SALMON .atC. B RICE’S Bot- pow. But having acted with the Democratic divided between wate r Ww. 3 6th, 1835. po vow VHA AND Bis DINAH. weet neeiaton Beare, 88 ane: ="

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