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(tN een __ EVENING STA R;|-™sszimerox saws ano cower, Retaliation.—Tho Legislature of Georgia ‘WASHINGTON CITY: have under consideration a bill to confiscate debts due by citizons of that State to citizens —— | of any State wherein, tend sap yu? 4 VERTISEMENTS should be handed itive slave law after due not a Eran sl ze: = pe Georgian may have been . Uy 12 o'cleek MSS See TEL EAT AS O- jured; and thus to indemnify any citizen of pend GAN ele A? AT Georgia who may be a loser by tho fpilure SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. aforesaid. Itis farther proposed to legalize The Union officially announces that Lord | the indemnification of a loser of slave property Clarenden assured Mr. Buchanan that there | U2der such circumstances, by execution upon was nothing whatever hostile towards usin | @ny property in the State of Georgia of any the act of sending over hither the 400-gun | Citizen of the offending State. , fleet; and that its purpose was simply to pro- | We take it for granted that this bill will not tect British commerce against Russian priva- | become a law, though wo hold it to be but just teers, which, on information from Mr Consul | that a community that fails to obey a law of Barclay through Mr. Crampton—cspccially | the land through s popular prejudice among its with reference to the bark Maury case—they | inhabitants against that law, and by that supposed to be fitting out in United States | failure injures a member of another commu- ports. This official announcement amounts to | nity it has covenanted to protect in the point a simple reiteration of our statement a week | COvered by the repudiated law, is fairly and or so ago on the strength of private letters | honestly liable to make good the injary done. from London to individuals in this city, the | If there were not a solemn pledge in the Con- truth of which was so vehemently denied by | stitution to return fugitive slaves, there would MONDAY. esscesees November 26, Mr. Barely over his own signature. be no such union of the States of this oonfed- The Intelligencer amuses itself by joking | eracy as exists, with its tenfold groater advan- the Union, enying: tages to the North, thantothe South. There- ‘Goon Szxsz at Borrom.—The Washing- | pudiation of the fugitive slave law is nullitica- ton Sentinel of Saturday (a competent witness | tion in its worst form; because it is repudiation in the case) communicates to the public avery A f the plainest right guaranteed and obligation comforting assurance concernii moerat- | ° ; : fe cuaapenee, oe Usten ck “i me The | given in the Constitution. If the parties who, Sentinel states that the “ weakness .of the | in person, wrong the Southern citizen by set- Union is its want of faith in Demooratic prin- : a P ting the obligations of the law at defiance can- ciples.” In behalf of our official neighbor, io beg to say that opinions differ on this mat- | Bot be reached, the commonwealth, which, what our esteemed friend, the Sentinel, | being their sovereign, permits them thus to ter. considers a weakness in the Union, is, on the contrary, regarded by many as a mark of ly given indications of native sogacity and right reason should have ever deluded itself | P°°** 4 es into any faith at allin Democratic principles, But how will this theory of ours work in so called. We are glad to learn, on such good | practice? There’sthe rub. Tho firet result authority, that its infirmity is passing away.’’ | would bo to greatly decrease the habit of the To people of Georgia in running in debt to the PERSONAL. people of the Northern States. In eo doing it would undoubtedly do good, if they do not make up for it by going in debt elsewhere; as, --++ The Hon. J. B, Macy, of Wisconsin, is the less the people of such a State as Georgia in Washington. buy on credit from North, South, or from ++++ Hon. Geo. E. Pugh, United States Sen each other, the better off will they bein the ator from Ohio, was married to Miss Therese | @¥4- ‘‘Pay as you go’ is a glorious rule ior Chalfent, of Cincinnati, on the 22d inst. Miss any one’s conduct, and as far as the enactment of any such law would help to make it opera- ifornia, and when in Washington a few win- tive throughout Georgia, its effect would be --» Hon. John H. Savage and Hon. S$. A. Smith and family, of Tennessee, are at Wil- ards’. Chalfant (says the New York Express) is a sister of the Hon. Mrs. Marshall, now of Cal- ters since was the acknowledged belle of the | salutary. entire season. By many she is considered one of the most brilliant and beautiful women ship 8. Cireuit Court at Baltimore, last week, and acquitted, the jury not leaving the box. In the cases of the mates of the vessel, charged ends the Chestcn cases. ++++Mr. Fillmore, ex-President of the Uni- ted States, who is now on a visit to Holland, for a year or two. Spent two days at Amsterdam, and one at the sah: iague. The King accorded him aprivate au- We sro among those who are for euch a mee, and received him, it is stated, with | unien and front in the South, as will com- pel the business interests of the North to reseue public opinion around them from the treasonable state towards the constitution of d States in which it rests. ! conceived plans among the Southern ++ee Mr. James Gavan Duffy, late proprie- people, to transact their business hereafter at tor of the Nation, Dublin newspaper, and Mr. | home, to manufacture at home, to use as little cesible not produced in the South, and to ff, in every possible way, the hundreds of tralia, and will practice law there. millions of revenue which the South annually +++» Ex-Governor McDonald, of Georgia, has | P8¥S to the North, unti! the latter shall feel been elected a judge of the Supreme Court of | that it is costing her more to be faithless to Breat affability. ++++Rachel, the tragedienne, is very ill, in Philadelphia. Her physicians advise her to Visit Havaua for her health, and there are bo Prospects of her continuing her performances = at present. and w: ilson Gray, brother of Dr. Gray, editor of } as p the Dublin Freeman's Journal, and formerly ak part owner of that paper, have sailed fur Aus- that State. hor oblig: to death in New @ tub of boiling water. oe Es Dr. J. B. Davis, of South Carolina, has mere kids, seven months tlemar: in Tennessee, for $4 000—the ewes at $200 cach, e We believe that such an organization could vane and the buck at $1,000. be effected, and that its result would be. in Egr The Rev. Mics Brown asks for the elec- } turn, to induce nearly every man in the North ex, because ‘all men | who would lose pecuniarily directly or indi- tive franchise for her are born freo and equal!” Why does she not demard a beard. because all men have secede? rectly, by this cessation of commerce with the tL. ¥. Day Book-. South, to labor zealously to bring back the northern public mind from the orotchets and quavers and isms by which it is so grievously United States during its brief career, frou the | beset. We believe that in nearly every mz- year 1844 to 1846, the good round sum of | terial interest, society at the North, except in g P the mere matter of the accumulation of wealth piace recently only produced $45,055, thus | “D4 i the progress of the arts and sciences, ted in the last twenty- ionalism is eating out the itals of its society in matters of religion, mor- of commandant, » and sup e — ¥ 4 ; ant Purser, and superintendent. als, and politics—in fine, that its poople are fast repudiating the control of any ele: tap The Memphis Navy Yard, whieh has hee abolished by act of Congress, cost the 1,092,616 in appropriations from the national treasury, and to meet this the sale of the leaving a balance of $1,047,560, for which we | h#* rapidly dete Save nothing to show. Besides this, the yard | five years; that cost, during tts existence, $27,000 for ralaries Tae Onraays —We learn from the Trans- eript that Mrs. Dr. Nicholson, and eleven of the orphan children of Portsmouth, sprived entering into government, of the individual or home vn Thursday last, in charge of Capt. the community, but those of the individual's munity’s passions, prejudices, and im- In fine; that they are fast sum of twenty-five dellars, which was equally becoming as unfit for self-government as the distributed among them. They expressed | people of France are, notoriously; or no sound lesson may be drawn from the failure of all were delighted om reaching Pocuasetiy ik their efforts to govern themselves, though effords us pleasure to say they are well provi- | equally as cultivated and enlightened as their neighbors of Switzerland, who, as notoriously govern themeclyes quite as well as we do In truth, the disease is in the prevalence of practical and unrestrained rationalism xpress, bumbering thirty muskets, and un- raptanghens ~ sects == — = ae der the command of W. H Sutton, visited Bed- | &™!¥ by forcing those interested in northern ford, Long Island, to-day, for target practice. capital, however engaged, to labor with might and main to referm northern public opinion with true military precision several infantry | sound Principles; and we think we point movements. Some 30 valuable and useful | out the way in which the proper element to effect the reform can be most easily, quickly, ¢ Company could not number the fat! | 4@4 Surely compelled to undertake it. Samuel Watts. Thecommittee of Richmond, | and ¢ besides providing for their sage om gratis, de- posited with Capt Watts for their benefit, the ee great satisfaction at the kind treatment they received at the Asylum in Richmond ded for. Arrangements have been made for the early return of those still remaining at Richmond. a Tae “ Express Guanps."’—This Company. composed of the compositors on ths Morning Before leaving the city, they marched to the Trent of our where they went through prizes will be contended for. They have a % pleasant day. foree of the Express office, inasmuch as the Evening Express men had to be on duty, with Important Decisions of the Secretary of the Interior under the Swamp Land Law.— ‘The Secretary of the Interior hasdecided, on serene appeal from the decisions of the General Land Office, and in affirmauce thereof, that the “ . State of Illinvis has no right under the Swam rage them Stictoe ese aeatner “— hac Land grant of 23th September, 1850, to a is first chopped into small pieeos and thorough- | of the lands within the six miles limit of the grant toaid in the construction of the Mobile after a few hours and subjected to pos at gS and Chicago Kaiiroad, made by act of wth ® stronger alkaline so. | September, 1850, which has been reserved by reporters, compositora, press men, £o., to bring cut the usual evening editions.—V. '¥. £r- press. ; : Oup SHoEs AND Waar THEY'RE Goon For J. H. Joknson of London has obtained a Jy washed, then placed in vats, where it is di- gested with a potash or soda. {tis taken and again immersed in lution for some hours, which > ch processes remove | the President for the special purposes of the all the tauuie acid. It is now taken out and washed well with water, and submitted to » latter act, to wit: the reimbursement to the steep of avery weak mulphacio acid for 24 | Government for the granted lands. hours to remove all the co! jorin: tter. ‘ heing accomplished, ie ‘S matter. This | has no right under the Swamp Land Act to gain submitted to a weak alkaline solution of the carbonate of the lands within the fifteen mile limits of said cola, then washed in water, and is fit to be | Toad, go far as the s nto glue by the common process *’ putt hopping into small pieces may ready to be coaverted into glue. . Even the | ordered. tannin is gathered up, that nothing be lost, and o'ber ch bring out your old shoes. decided that its provisi andato 2 es Provisions are mandatory ruthie i py ead ee upon the President, and that no selections than a shilling’s worth of kindling wood, Try conflicting with cash catries or military loca- tions can be approved, listed or patented to it—N.Y. Tribune. wrong him, should indemnify him. And if it good sense. We have often. we confess, been | 10¢8 not, of abstract right he may seck his surprised that a journal which has occasional- | indemnity as the Legislature of Georgia pro- But not a dollar more of credit would Geer- in this country. gia get at the North after the enactment of Capt. Joseph White, late master of the the propored statute; nor would any Property ames Cheston, charged with felonously of Northern persons be left for an hour in th® casting away that vessel, was tried inthe U. | State after it could be withdrawn. sult would be non-intercourse in matters of business between Georgia and the North. With the same offence, nolls prosequies were | that is what the Legislature aims to bring entered and they were discharged also. Thus | about, with its inevitable political conze- quences, if attempted by but a single State, they have but rigidly to enforce cueh a statute ion to return fugilive slaves, than it +++» Peterson Thweatt, Esq., has been eleet- | is worth to pander tu the demagogism of the ed Comptroller General of Georgia. hour, is che plan by which the Northern sense +» Achild, three years of age, was scalded | of right may be reached. We would bring York on Friday, by falling in | every voter ef every Southern State into one grand Society, pledged to abstain from pur- chasing aught from the North, if possible, recently sold fifteen three quarters bred Cash- cian Ar ces ope ean are ses se ag and one pure | tected, as that the obligation of the constitu bred, two years old Cashmere buck, to a gen- | tion once more becomes operative. e might be necessary to satisfy the previous grant to the road, and, be seen uow at the Crystal Palace. The pet in order to ascertain the exact amount ot have been divested of thier tannin, are now | Which the reservation by the President was 2 . With regard to the recent lew of March 2. eins converted into a x expect to pe (See tan wate ae 1855, “for the relief of purchasers and loca- crying “new echoes for old ones’’— | tors of swamp and overflowed Iunds,’’ he has - ’ Ri j : RELIABLE 7 the purchasers or 10tators, ‘i “ oes “| EL stock of PIANOS, GUITARS, VI money or other lands given to the States upon Gzoncarowx, Nov. 26,1855, | ACCURDEONS, STRINGS, &c.,'&e., in TBE VARIETIES, theif compliance with that Igw, and the in- ps hai id oma + A most painfal and fatal accident occurred structions of the Department as to the proof in our city yesterday afte bs three of the swampy chsracter of the lands.em-| . rs wi o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Robert Ro!- braced in such sales or locations. z lings, on Second strect.. Three of Mr. R.’s And further, that the extent and chatacter | coe 4 = little grandchildren were left alone fora {i ‘and 5 of the claim of the States is not determined ae HN DREW. a minutes in an upstairs room, where thefe was TO 306 Mr. 70 by the selections reported by their agents a fire bi ine Déting the mie ea eit —, ss wherever he is satisfied that fraud, illegality, po Ae mabe a oan ue gnnet COMBS, and TO NOHN F ELLIS” | THIS EVENING, —— oon a or error exists. That, although the law of | dren, Mery Intoreding ile rl — six os OVERTURE, by the-cassereree RCH ‘ the 28th of September, 1850, makes it ineum- | years of age, daughter of Mr. Thomas Cum- CAKES_CAKES jarne patirical com-* bet aon io popare coven Te od | aid #0 8 eo Laat Pore | Fageron GREEN GARR, PRINCE . plats of the swamp lands, it was not designed diately communicated to her clothing, which ae Caeam en CAKES, fresh every that after he had taken the necessary mesns, | was of light La eer yrs yy bean ay Gaya et H. RIDENOUR & CO in a general way, of arriving at results, his = ag — rh (bape ates as aNo,204 Pa. venue, bet. 9th and 10th streets. Judgment and conscience were to be entirely | the family, but before they could reach, the UTTER BUTTEA_BUETER. surrendered, and he be made the passive in- | child, her clothes were entirely consumed and E SUBSCRIBER TAKESTHIS METHOD strument-to carry out the acts of those agents she burned in the most shoeking manner. Washington that 7 The little creature lingered in great ny to any extent indicated by their compliance | 114i) omg o'clock, when death Pissaed’ bee with the forms of instructions given them. ftom met sufferi Seigler rigenen | every- These decisions, involving as they do a great medica! possi! exe effect TEONAY 5 — ‘ < was for her by Drs. Riley and rer. Mawacrn.... Berar C. Janauct many ‘titles in Illinois, and the interests of | "7 her fright, ped alia eee Nea : Lasers axp Maxaozn.-. 3 Macon) thousands in that and other States, may justly | were on fire, “agh a ee om en aoa STAGE NANAGEE...cccereeeereoe MI. JEFF i ;. was set on firo, also, an ly bu up. — vig ips ean eee The flam however, were fortunately extin- ben ye Ngee Jno. Wilson, Esq.—Lt affurds us much plea- | fuished before any damage was done to the Family tecond Ger soe sure to learn through the money article inthe | ‘The alarm soon spread th: the town, , A for Reserved Seats Private New York Times of Saturday last that this | and brought out atone fire en; and one pens mere tow Temai Be Soe byw dy Box Office open Tu: stay gentleman has been elected to manage the im- — eer ye over from ph "a4 eos Wednesday. from 9 until 5 o'clock. es . . e@ scene of sorrow ress i corteip mense landed estate of the great Chicago Rail- house of Mr. Rollins, yesterday afternoon and Ri) road Company. Though the Times is incorrect veins, can a a as as — assem: i man. ; it was traly he: we sin- — < oe aa = secsty chai (is abel aster agua eteenes (CANDLES, O11, soar, te. ME. & MES. BARNEY WILLIAMS, on that account peculiarly fitted for the du- | in, such one from a similar acei- 50 boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES Treen representatives of irish ties to be thus devolved on him) we feel as- | dent. Probably the fact that the little a = and Yankee now on the stage, will sured that this trust could not have been | sufferer was one of the most goes > 500 Lr nl yellow SOAP appear in two cities on the same night. % placed in more competent or faithful hands. | 80d interesting members of our own class Castile rty jabbath School, caused the calamity to have, weaer MBS. CHABLES HOWARD, do His experience of more than s quarter of & | if possible, = more distressing upon our own PEARL STARCH The Star ofthe South, will appear om thts ooca- century in the General Land Office here, and | mind than it otherwise would. SALERATUS EES... atone BS eh known great industry, excellent busi- The statement in the local columns of one SAL SODA aie WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 25. F in of your city papers on Saturday last, that the Per sthooners Hamilton and King | Wah ehcmnen att Gib eet ness habits, and sound sense in such matters, | 7 Foto A x, was (to 480 Iangaage ofthe York: and for a 1 OY MES Peer oo : will together make his services a prize to any | reporter of that journal) “ severely chastised = THE HEIR-AT-LAW. \ concern in the situation of that company. | for his img doa deserved,”’ on the night of EE, TEA, & bs armel, “oo We have a poor opinion of Mr. Wilson as a | the Know Noi 5 A is wholly destitute of the first grain of truth. THE HAPTY MAN. politician; but we believe that in the discharge | He ica native of Virginia, and from all we o: Ce ee ingjprocession, is a noted bully, JAVA COFPFER After which the Oriental comedy cf 4 Py bA which the travaganzs of the duties of his new task, he will be found | learn of him, a very peaceable and ee me ‘and VERMICELLI After tow one gf vm oe a) withoat superior fn the land. The ow dit | Yomngasy, and varancnra down antvedly | tobe PEPPER, GINGEM, and MUB- oun oan Py . wi that his salary is to be $8,000 per annum. His | posed to we slung-shot, in the hands of some Ibs. grain PEPPER Ceroline Merton (otherwise onan a services will be worth to his employers every | person who was marching in the line of the dozen Preston & Morrill’s and Babbitt’s | _®°Y iliame ;, ion, for no other crime tl simply YEAST POWDERS TIKS THEATRE. eee Oe Aeneas Sorepensetiee, Seer for the Democracy, while those in LASSES Galera ante Gai 1. The East Indies Squadron.—The Navy | the procession were doing a similar thing for G ECTF P oe F Now landing, per schooners Hamilton and King announces the appearence Department have late advices from this equad- Sam.’” After he received the blow he was Bird, from New York, and for sale taken taken to the office of Dr. Grafton Tyler, 26 —eost MURRAY & SEMMES. But for One Day: ron saying that on the 6th of September last, | who dressed his wounds and sent him to the og a a nt ee of the world-renowned the frigate Macedonian was at Shanghai, and | residence of Judge Bibb, with whom he is Wises, ae CIGARS, &c. PYNE AND HARRISON the steamship Powhatan at Hong Kong at tho res Lips gaint ade oarBarge| ig eee 25 quarter and ths casks of dark and English Opera Company, same date. On the 224 of August, the sloop | never seen him, who and what “ Sam’ is. PO vac pany nes Per gallon ‘who will. ded by thelr entire chorus, give 2 of war Vandalia was also at Hong Kong. From an advertisement in another column, 10 do Bia Family Do it will be seen that the Democracy of our city popular contemplate having at their club room to- There had been considerable sickness and On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov 2 tu some deaths in the squadron. As the names night a sort of grand rally. Several talented 25 baskets HEIDSiCK CHAMPAGNE will present a choice selection of of none of the sick or dead were mentioned, | speakers will address them. 20 Ree fe oe rel ge aa the most popular operas. including the veins cf we hi ities did not affect | _Arrivals—Schrs. Wide World, Oakes, y Bristow's pew Americen Cx Sagamemee presume these casualities did n fec Th Davis; King Bird, Wee! 200/000 German Do ‘Rip VAN WINKLE. f the officers. York, to Thomas Davis; King Bir Just received, per schooners Hamiltonand King Fe Bhat Pn bai New York, to F. & A. H. Dod; m. M. | Bird, from New York. and for sale 1% do GIN.domestic BRANDY ,ando! WHISKEY en 3 iui the regu'ar mme, Mi2s Dodge, Weldon, New York, to same; JohnR.| nov 26-—ec6t MURRAY & SENMES 1 OUISA PING, ntdacen of English Rca Foreign Postage Stamps.—We loarn from | we: eril, Cobb, Boston, to Hartley & Bro; | oe BUCKETS,a&. ~~ will sing her famed song, Post Office Department, that Canadian post- Mary Jane, Gray, to Lewis; America, Thomas, nOOME TH SKY LARK, © _ age stamps are not unfrequently affixed to | Norfolk, to E. Pickrell & Bro.; Prompt, Wil- 75 dozen PAINTED BUCKETS in which her wonderfal powers of vocalira‘ion kins, to Wheatley & Ball. 25 do Covered Do —— male's Flour is firm, with sales at $9.50, Satur- 2% do Toy Do 1 P yess anne fog sees eg day's prices. Wheat—Prime red held at 60 netts WILLOW BASKETS - sored @ letters intended tobe mailed at offices with- in the United States, for Canada. It may bo rs ., e acme of vocal useful tothe public to understand, that on | $208, do. white $2.20—prices tending up- 15 dozen JUTE and ALICANT MATS coertioash. 3 d denorie. 50 do CORDS and LINES — seen any letter mailed within the United States, | Wards. nee Ss 209 gross MATCHES oan wan Phos net whether to another office within them or toa ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. reg ved, Fe Ae —— foreign country, no postage stamp except those ea Bird, from New ark ond aoe y REE of-the United States can be used to prepay, or Avexanpaia, Nov. 26, 1855. acum natin UERAY & 8H ; recoguized as evidence of prepayment of the| Last night the Second Presbyterian Church AISINS, ALMONDS, &c. wath. postage on such. was thronged in every part—the entire pews R wae no ea and quinter exes BUD had been reserved for the firemen. Rev. Mr. 40 boxes Layer RAISINS atisfied that low priced Prices of Admission: Tickets @1; reserved seats The Sound Dues.— We aro satisfied that our | weytin delivered an able discourso to the fire- 1,00) pounds SOFTSHELL ALMONDS 60 cents extra. neighbour of the Union is mistaken in its | men touchin; gh nt sad calamity. 2'000° do CHEAM NUTS Doors « st 12% orclock: performance coin- i iti i de - N.C. Rhodes, familiar to our citizens as £0 bushels Grou: Do mence *clock precirely. . view of the = of the English Govern city saiabaree and of late well known as“ a 500 pounds WALNUTS Seats can be reserved until Wednerday forenoon, ment on the Sound Dues question. The edi- . ’ 100 SMYRNA FIGS at 114 o'clock. nov 5-2 " medium of the eleventh sphere,” lectured at CURRAN — tor of that journal conceives that England | Liberty Hall on Friday night last; thespiritual | 1,000 pounds CURRANTS concurs with this Government on that subject. j E ASSEMBLY ROOMS. subjects grew mirthful, then noisy, and finally = ee PICKLES Tiger Pp <4 pee ; - | uprorious, and the seance broke up in disor-| Now landin schooners Hamilton andKing | J. W. Beach -Mansger. On the contrary she has signified her acqui der. We learn that the spirits were highly Bird, from New ork, and for sale by e oa Fi eseence with France and Prussia, to the capi-| incensed at the treatment they received from | nov 26—eo6t MURRAY & SEMMES. is popular place neat Gee talization scheme which Denmark proposes. the audience. = IEESE, BUTTE! BUTTER.ac. aay MONDAY EVENING, ove * caacea i The Lynehbarg Hose ra ane sary ed 280 boxes GOSHEN CHEESE And continue every oun during the week, t i ave contributed twenty-five dollars to the 30 do English dairy do iogh tha ererainys wipatidterns Meee Firemen’s Monument and Relief Fund. 160 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER TALENTED TROUPE partment.—On Saturday, 24th of November, |“ piour, $9.25. Wheat, white, $2.10s$2 15: 150 bis. Nos, 1 and 3 MACKEREL Of Comedians, Vocalists, Dancers, Necroman- there wore of Treasury Warrants entered on| red, $2.052$2.10. Corn, 802900. R: d 190 do HERRINGS es ene ane Deeks OE Vhs Thepermmcnt—- pes baa T | 19,000 COD and HAKE FISH Miss JOSEPHINE DURAND, Vocalist For the redemption of stocks...» $592 06 170 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR The GIPSY KING, the great Necromancer, Forthe Treasury Department Signor BARRINNA, celebrated Vocalist For the Interior Department 25,144 88] [ge The New York Times says: ‘Some two | _ Now lauding, per schooners Hamilton and King 8.303 90 | hundred astrologers, clairvoyants, and for- | Bird, from New York. are py : r + 26-—ec6t And the talented Forthe Customs...ssesees ++ 100,028 09 | tune Ghar, exist in this gi” and eget Ween FAMILY War Warrants received and en- is impossible to calculate the amount of ruin GAUTIER’S a ee tered ..serecssececeseceeeseees 82,923 96 which claicveyaals and fortune-tellers work COMPOUND HERB DROPS, For full particulars see programme of each da War repay warrants received and on the simple and weak minded. We have FOR Posnia Peeaian nauholenabe isco all hdres 18%. entered...ccccccsceee oe 35 64 | heard well-authenticated stories of terrible HISINVALU a ea old os U7 The Hall can be rented by application to On account of the Navy. ++ 241,740 00 | domestic misery resulting from a belief in the nes? es Marg 5 te sa large and | Mr. BEACH. It is admirably suited for balls, Repayments on account of the tales of those lying sorcerers. Sick people are da'ly increasing sale. g Te parties, suppers, Ac. nov 2—2* AVY -seececcscreces 2814 51] prevented from consulting respectable medi- These Drors are composed of six simple ingre- SACRED CONCERT. Covered in from Cus: 2,953 00 | cal practitioners, by a blind belief in these dients, principally of herbs, which are known to HP. FOUNDRY CHOIR WILL GIVE A Covered in from lands 30,782 57 | swindling quacks. Simple country people lose | be ver} efficacious in the cure of diseases resultin, Concert of Sacred Muic in their Church. cor. Covered in from us their time, their money, and sometimes their | from colds. They were originally sec gene: &t| ner of Fourteenth and G streets, on TUESDAY BORROOE vec credvnssecssecessce 697 22] reason, in fruitless searches after Jost or con- | th aapyen 4 Sst plemey nen oe ie: EVENING, the 27th instant, commenciag at 7 seer fetes eee = abetted by those prietor announces tharhe is authorized to refer to | © clocks. _Parnpon or Dr. Beare—An APPrECTING The me will consist cf selections trom —The Philadelphia Bulletin of the =e 25d = = The Medical Faculty of Washington, aoe ety a a Eg oe Tnsults, says a modern philosopher, are | many of whom have been consulted in regard to | TETTES, O8. DUETTS » ie 5 - says: Dr. Stephen T. Beale was yes- Slee sleet: we pan hinder their | this Preparation, and approve of its use. addition to CHORUSSES from = terday released from his confinement in Moy- bei mack None genuine unless bought from the manrfac- | trios; in which the Choir will be assisted by amensing prison. Dr. Beale was con eing offered, but we are not compelled to turer or the followin: f.: several Professors and Amateurs, in both the last October a year of the offence with which | “ke them. JAMES H. STONE, Vocal and Instramental Departments Ss he was akaraed. and was sentenced to an ig. Corner of Seventh and L streets Tickets ae ee » ~ prisonment of four years and six months from Be UNION CHOIR ASSUCIATION RE- JOHN E BATES, Navy Yard. | tained of the members F, OF ab th the 28th of November. After his inearcer: the Union Cholr Association will be HEARSAL.—The monthly rehearsal of R.S T. CISSEL, Georgetown Masic - in hi eid in'Tem- HENRY COOK & CO. SE eee tipnginn tion he was confined alone in his cell, but his Rerance Hall, on E, between Oth and 10th st é andria, ¥ ‘i Fi ; irginla. a ———— health ag become much impaired, he was | THis (Monday) EVENING at 7% o'clock. © GAUTIER gin! ONEY FOUND —A sum of MONEY was removed in June last to the hospital of the J. H. DANIELS, nov 26—eo3t 282 Penna. avenue. found by a slave near our store. The owner rison, where he remainel until the time of nov 26—it Conductor. 1G | GC Tee eee a COAL—COAL—CUAL. ARGE LUMP COAL, FOR FAMILY USE, for sale et low price, delivered to my custom- ers. BUTTER in wees for sale, of good condition, article. is release. Gov. Pollock signed the pardon le " on Wednesday, 2lst inst., and the came night | B@ESptru TONAL auOO TOR Ne Col. J. H. McCauley, the chief clerk in the the First Ward will meet at their hallon MON- office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, | DAY EVENING. the instant, at 7 o'clock. started to the city with the document. Infor-] By order of the President ‘AMMOTH STOCK OF TOYS «i whole- i k yellow and fine <2 ome mation of the granting of the pardon was re- CHAS. F. P. CUMMIN, 25 boxes fine CRACKERS. nov M4-3t LAMMOND'S, 7th st. ceived on Wednesday night, and the family of | _N0v —1t* Secretary. TAR, ROSIN and PITCH. —*——— - —————____Seereary_ UCK SKIN PURSES, Porte Monnaies, Hair the Doctor was prepared for his return home. OTICE.—To Claimants, unde ROPES and CORDAGES. h B . : Early on Thursday morning, Col. McCaule ‘Mezican Boundary Commisston- under pry od -_ = ~, , b Scissors, Pocket Knives, &c., for sale at extreme- allace, and together with one ortwo other ma’ fore Congress. session, | ————_——_-__"-_"“—~s.ss}!“* nov : i H that the may be referred to the C ED a sear py ty Ba sr fade w Nhou and | Clatms, it isrespecttolly suggested thattnecleta: | TN ONE OF here een STORKS NEXT | GEAMSTRESS WANTED —APPLY IMME- communicated the glad tidings to him. The | 28 meet at the United 8 Hotel, Wash door to Chubb Brothers, on F street, a fine lot diately at No. 414 Ninth street, northeast ebctenaeas Geui betel ovatus hen the in. | D:,0:1.0% the 28th instant, to arrange matters for | of — ner of H. nov N— Ht rH eg 3 yo in@ when the in- | uniform act on in their cases. nov 26—3t Otard, Dupey & Co. STUART'S CANDIES. telligence was communicated to him, and for | ——————_——_—_—- = > —_ Old Sutton tot % s i s iv: SAINT ANDREW’S SOCIETY OF >, UST RECEIVED, PER EXPRESS, 0 some time he was unable to articulate a aylia- Fourth proof and ether Brandics case uart’s celebrat % i 0 A Washington City will celebrate their of St 's cel ted STEAM CAN ble, At half-past eight o’clock in the morning Old Sher jugar Plums, Vanilla Cream, end Dr. Beale reached his home in Walnut street, igs ioavtdo ea pag pated be Madeira, Port, ‘end other Wines. other Kinds Per caloet J ; and those who witnessed the meeting between | i859. * : 2 Heidsic and other . g Z.M. P. KING'S, the late ¢ prisoner and his family describe it as | _ ‘The Supper will be on the table at 7 o'clock. ey, 265 Vermont avenue, comer 15th and I sts being affecting in the extreme. Mrs. Beale The invited guests will please be tet the eee ‘ ;. , nov 24 ted ber husband frequently during the | #bove place at 7 o'clock, and report ves to peg ey fine lot of Cigars. Be ec erent bub the children | ‘age members will wantter tay o'clock to trane- | -™27 phcdomcs' (rigekandwatcana RSANDJEW 4 jad not seen their father from the time of hi —_—_—_——————— conviction. The jnterviow between them pa et fr Na gag ner r Mtn LAGER myo) DEPOT, petty eatinotios thereon represented as having been very affectin N. B. Tho-e gentlemen who wereelected mem- | Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th street, | established themeelves in the During the entire day the house of Dr. Beale | bers at ihe last meeting of the Secl will please ; %, "| Star pane, Pennsylvania was visited by scores of his friends. call at the Bookstore of Gray & pater my cnovloime Pe wicaREeKe leventh street. T: enim on Seventh street, and sign the Constitution be. GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. Murper anny Rospsery —About two weeks | fore the evening of the at R. O. MUNSON, AT 310 PA. AVENUE, o, it will be recollected, Mr. Ed N GILBERT CAMERON, President. is mounting Teeth on a Gutta SR, ‘ ward Ne-} yyy 8 MacWILLiaMs, Secreta: Percha Base with Allen’ ville, Rrepietes of the Kings County Hote F.D. Srcant, Treasurer ay aves cde ray eet near the Peckslip Ferry, Williamsburg, di aa fg - nm v9 peas um, combining appeared mysteriously at midnight after he A MEETING OF THE GEORGE- i . M. is determined to keep with every had closed his place of business. He had a TOWN DEMOCRATIC Associa |, in Deatioheonowatrittecavons Ped large amount of money in his possession at the PASE sag meer vn Senay BEN ING em he a tistry time, and it was supposed that he had been Hall. A — tw Fe -3 orrest Profit his patrons waylaid and murdered by two men who had y be ex; ; requested. called at the hotel. Every effort to discover ROBT. OULD, President. — ade b. 7 the micsing man was made by the family and Tes GUARDS, ATTENTION —You friends in vain. This morning, we learn, the family received re hereby notified that the meetings of the information that the body of Mr. Neville bad NING, fey pevelack, at pee been found in the water near Gowanus creek ic Hall, corner 10th and E sts. MADAME DELARUE. rooklyn. His teeth had been knocked | "On Tuesday, November 27th, an election will BESS LEAVE TO SOLICIT THE EARLI- A CAR’ i of the ladies to the fol : ‘ ; out, and there was every indication that he | take place for first and third Lieutenants, Ensign Serial cohgdieer mons HAVE THiS DAY CONSTITUTED FORD had ences to.a-slalont Aesth at the hendh of | at Som and socad Seapeante. “ articles, al of which “have een Tecentl strost and Fa. avehos, Sie agcun tec ttstoe at 5 some villains. AMS, Act » Capt. | collected by her eirr 3 His money, with the exception of eleven mr on aan 8, Act. Orderly. CAPS. HEAD DRESSES, FE. CORDIAL | The shillings, had been taken from his pockets. LA , new sets of , therefore, confidently rely on be! = gold safe Vers 4 of insurance, | cen lips bd ON FRIDAY Testy in Goo . Bands. cites whinever called for. Each atte owever, n possession, as a Bank Steel my signature in writing, consequentiy no decep- Some wo donbt feared deteotion if they ‘warded upon lenving that this offce uy Te fist Pi es eevee. em THOMPSON Pha i 2—3 we P f the Life Preserver and Cordie!. * Coroner Hanford this afternoon had the body |" — _ Very large assortment of FEATH = of Mr. Neville taken to his late resid aoe wi pit Toaickre Uarer pate FRESH SUPPLY OF OTSTERS IS BE- These, together with « number F""5* wanp Kings County Hotel, where the inquest will ° with 2 au be ball. Bis will teake every edamtoe tales A’ constantly received. Families, supplied be opened on Saturday, ° ? ESTABLISHMENT, out the authors of this horrid crime.—N. Y. raw orcooked in any style. sae Corner and H streeis. Eve. Post of Saturday. Rov 25-Lywt Ne aid G insect, nenz 120, a U7 Families supplied in every style. Rov 9-im* .