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ING RINGTON City: TUESDAY............000+..-. November 27, Gy Advertisexents should be handedin by 12 0'cloek, M., otherwise they may not ap- Pear until the next day. Ee SPIRIT OF THE MOENING PEESS. The Union adopts the New York Day Bock’s argument that the large number of voters who were absent from the polls in the Jato New York election, were Democrats, and on it bases an argument in justification of its act of rasping the Prince, By the by, the Prince is himself the author of the Day Book’sidea. When asked, after the election, what had become of his promised 50,000 ma- jority fer the Soft State ticket, he pointed to the decreased vote, and declared that they, the absentees, were Democrats who had been Preventod from attending the polls and voting the Administration ticket by the assault of the Unioz upon him! The Prince is a Dreth of a boy in his way. The Union also rejoices over the unanimous re-election of Senator Rusk—a thing eminently fit to bo done. . The Intelligencer is highly gratified with the altered tone of the London Tics upon the subject of the relations of England with the United States, and charging that the Times itself was the author of all the recent excitement on the subject, reads it a lecture for its effort to throw the responsibility for it ep American shoulders. oO PERSONAL. +++ Hon. W. W. Valk, of New York; Hon. A.C. Pennington, of New Jersey; Hon. Robt. M McLane, ex-Minister to China, are at Wil- dards’. --+ Hon. E. B. Olds, letel of Ohio, is at the U. J. B, Macy, of Wiseonsin; Hon. J. a; Hon. T. P. Bowie, of Mary- alker and wife, of Alabama; irgi and the Hon. Pa., are at the National. +++» Hon. Geo. W. Jones, of Tennesse, and Hon. J. W. Whitfield and lady, of Kansas, are at Brown's Hotel. +++ Amongst the recent arrivals in the city, tice that ef Hon. Charles James Fautk- nd family, of Virginia, at their resi- dence, corner of Seventh and F streets. in the ty occupied by the Iate General this morning, and is at the National. +++» The Pyne ard Harrison t nupe have taken Baltimoze by storm. Every seat in the Holliday street theatre for to-night. Wednes- day and Thursday nights, are cpgaged in a vance as‘ reserved,”” at $1 per ticket. Such @ thing never before occurred there. +The mania for suicide seems to be re- Viving in Philadelphia The body of a known white gir! was found in the uck, 3 Vine street, on Friday evening; and a man,a last maker, who had made his blew cut h dischargi tz his mouth» - Patrick Wall, one of the parties injured ing off the Soft Shell platform in Tomp- aare, New York, a few evenings pre- the election, died of his wounds on y evening. - Ex-Mayor How, of St. Louis, has been pre ed with a serviceof plate by bis friends, valued at 31.590, in token of a probation for the able manner in which he Techargod the dutics of his office. +++-Giov. John Francis. 5 man! 4 tribe of Indians, has been chosen 2 lelezate to the next Legislature of Maine -+++The Jackson Mississippian, of the 16th inst., thus notices the arriyal of Gen. Quit- tan at the State capital: “ The distinguished wember elect to Congress from the Fifth dis- trict reached our city yesterdayevening. The democracy welcomed his arrival by a salute of guns. in the honor of his visit and his recent siorious triamph.”? ++++Mr. William Wyman, a machinist, of ~ Charleston, Mass., has been sent to the mad- house, at Cambridge. a victim of the spiritual Tappings. Oro oe Commissioners Appointed. “The following named gentlemen (in addi- tion te those heretofore ®ppomted) were on Monday appointed ty the Court of Claims <emmnssioners to take testimony in the several States named - Maine—James L. Child, Augusta New Hamp-hire—Charles W. Woodman, Do- ver. Connecticut—David J Peck, New Haven. New Haven--Maleolm Campbell, John Liv- ingsten. and Frederick W. King, New York; Heery T Walbridge, Saratoga; R. T. Trow- bridge, Syracuse; and A. Conklin, Buffalo. Pennsyivanie—Arthur M Burton and John M_ Grier, Philadelphia. Ubic—Jobn L. Pendry, Cincinnati; and Amos Bowman, Shawnce- Dove Ger- ‘ast last, as on Saturday morning by > contents of a horse pistol in of the Passama- Layman, Marietta. Iiueis—William town. Indiena—Salmon A. Buell, Indianapolis; and William BR. Bowes, Michigan city. Wisconsin—Michael McLaeghlin, ubuque. Kansxs—James H. Lane, Beujamin T. Sim- mons, Daniel A. N. Grover, and Allen. T. gic tts, Lawrence 7 Minnesota—Heury J. Horn, St. Paul; an J. J. Noah, Meats sna California—William @. Morris McDougall, San Francisco. oe Nation—George Butler, Table- qual New Mexico—Augustus De Marie, Washington . Territor: ‘ a “ — Fredericks- burg. G “nsbrough, Pruntytown ; an Ww itliam L. Clark, jr, Winchester. x south Carolineg—Robert Cogdell Gilchrist aad Thomas Frost, Charleston. a G. and William Santa Fe. —Charles H Mason 3 yd ymoeur R. Bonn i N_ Clarke Cnleecbeani wpe iene Kentucky—John 0. Bullock. Louisville Mississippi—Ter. McGowan, Rankin county. Missouri—Elisha B. Jeffreys, Union, Freak: lin county. Alabama—Robert Christian, Perry county Louisiana—Richard P. Harrison, New Or Jeans. Texas—Phineas De Cordoon, Theophilus Al- lan Jones, Win. P. De Normandie, and Willis a bards, Austis; and E. P. Hunt, Galves- © Arkana vate Jena —John Carnal, Fort Smith; Or- *, Washington, Hamstead coun- Plorida—Edward Bissel, Jacksonville. <0 : Ew; Sovernor Minor, of Connecticut, has issued his proctamation. announcing that the amendment of the constitution lately adopted, that voters must be able to read and write, is Bow past of the organic law of the State. Distoxsasce at Beruayy E—A correspondent of the Wheeling Intelligenos, states that the recent disturbance Bethany College, Va , was caused by an attempt on the Con part of se 1 abolitionists who had ent ed the inetitut to preach and debate pon chievous nes. Order was restored b row Tae Crimea —Within the past weeks rome 20,000 barrels of four rchased by a firm in this city government. Its destination is zt This four has been paid for at erage of ahout $7 75 per barrel, whieh amoants to the round suw of one hundred and — thousand dollars — Detrurt Adpertiser missal of the refractory pti | aes j the Te | outra | wre AND cossir. | f “Book Again. “The rc&ting public areite } be congratulated. ing evfficiently recov- ered from that ing spell of illness that followed the so remarkable realization of his Virginia election prophecies, (on which his fellow Know Nothing won scool hundred thousand dollars, it will be recollected) our talented, amiable and ingenious neighbor is | again in the ring, making his first bows of the season through the editorial colamns of yesterday crening’s edition ef the Organ— eady a refreshing paper, which is, again, flourishing like « green bay tree—as ‘‘greon,”’ verily, as grass! It does our heart good to welcome him back upon the tripod—we do so admire the style in which he flourishes the editorial baton. The great charm of Julien’s concerts, was Julien himself. One could hard- ly note the music of his hundred fiddlers for looking at Aim, the great point of attraction, in all his entertainments. So, also, in the case of the editorial entertainments of our iagenu- ous, amiable, and talented neighbor, who, modest man that he is, devoted the first day of his re-engagement for the editorial stage, to sage and important discourse, iu the main about himself{—about his princi , positions, hopes, virations, expectations, friends and enemies—a subject or subjects,in which all the world, it is well known, are more deeply interasted just now, than in aught else con- ceivable At the Philadelphia National Convention, it will be remembered, our talented, amiable. and ingenious neighbor essayed a never-to-be- forgotten two-horse act, with one foot posed on the back of the anti-slavery steed, and the other on that of the pro-slavery critter, his body—his substantial self—being crect between the two, in an attitude seeming ready to trans- fer his whole carease to sithor of his two stecis that in time might eeem most likely to carry him within clutching distances of the tail of the greased pig for whivi ras contend- ing—the House prin’ in shifting the inclination of his body to guide his poir of steeds safely through the memora- ble two-horse act to which we refer above, his “drotted”’ anti-slatery nag took the bit in his mouth and curyetted right out of the arene ; while his very avimal stumbled. The latter ws t by amore skilful rider, who, clapping on him the ‘12th section’? saddle, rode him, as the backers of his anti-slavery pony insisted, straight into the pro-slavery atable. His memorable michap on that oceasion—his failure to succeed in mixing fire and water— was a great damper. indecd, to the hopes of the speculators in polities, bogus preachers, &c., who were pecuniarily interested in be- half ef the success of his scheme for maki mahogany pl ut of pine sawdust—for h monizing the Hon. Messrs. Walker, of Als bama, and Burlingeme, of Massachusetts! in the matter cf voting for a House ter on, or shortly after, Monday next; which. after all, was (ie milk i in the cocoa nut Well; trom that day io this our talented, amiable, ext ingenious neighbor kept very shady in politics, being enga it is fair to presume, in helping those of vur fellow-citi- zens who wagered money on his judg the Virginia election to the tune of, perhaps # hundred thousand dollars, t nings in the style of gent thus ppeared in the noon for the first ing to perform daily. On that : nbly on the principle that a burned child drea ¢ fire—he said in effeet, [3p-Ladies and .G pmen, I shall eschew those pro-slavery and enti-slavery horses from which £ got suck a high fall at the Philadelphia Convention, and which stampeded that highly respectable body, and then cruelly trampled our hype: «nd in the northern fali eleetiuns ladies @ political ring yesterday time thi That is to say, nd gentlemen, in announeing myself & candidate for.the House printing, I pledge you that [ will not try again to ride them in @ tiro-horse act. 1 will, on the contrary, ride them separately; once around the ring on the black poney, and then, as Guick asthoughr. again around the ring on the bob-tail nag marked with streaks of white, and here and there with indiscribablo speckles. It was, indeed, 2 beautiful sight to see him curveting over the arena on Blackey, display- ing his principles emblazoned on the fiag in his hands—Cawnation to the Dutch and drish, and no refusal to fraterhize with the Aboli- tionists! then his poses as he galloped around on ckle, waving the twelith section flag. on which was inseribed his motto—* We have h » opposed, and shal! till oppose, the agitation of the ery question on the floor of Cengrezs'’—were skilfully executed. Marry Lipman himself, could not have done them better. It will be very hard, if, after such a glorious display of his abilitydo suit all tastes, he shall go unrequited with that printing. No other ospirant for public favor ean hold a candle to him in the art of chang- ing from the black poney to the streaked-and- speckled nag—nonec whatever. That's asclear as his platform of principles, so modestly enun ciated on this occasion, for the une hundredth time—always with a slight variation to suit the temper of the times; ‘as ¢ as mud!’* But some how or other. the opposition mem- bers frym north and south w mtapplaud him; the former being as much opposed to his in- troduction of Streaks and Speckles in the ting, asthe latter to his graceful feats of agility wher performed on the black poney, to which nag they entertain repuguance evea with him as its rider We fear his entertainment wont pay—that the original £15,000 investmont in getting up the circus, will prove anything but profitable. If he can succeed in obtaining equal applause from the-lion. Mr, Paine of North Carolina, and the Hon. Mr. Colfax of Indiana, afd the Hon. Mr. Lake of, Missis- sippi, and the Hon. Mr. Washburn of Maine, why, the speculation may, after ‘al’, prove pro- fitable; though we have just now to assure the distant reader that, from present appear- ances, whee Mr. Carlisle of Virginia and Mr. Campbell of Ohio, come to toe the same chalk line in politics, it will oceur, but hardly until then. | The Indians in Oregon and Washington Territories.—Private letters received in thie city this tories above-named, through Indian as being most deplorable. Lt issaid that they do not make indiscriminate war on the whites, but on the Americans only. The subjects of Britain there remain almost ex | tirely uusoleated by them. This is accounted j fer by the fact that their arms and aimumuni | tion wre ‘procdred from the Hudson's Bay | Company, which stil! hag stations fy that quar- worning, represent the condition of, ou tacos tne eins saths eareent ise nen serra uses = arenes ppp rouse ase eS AUS SBN oP ogee pF EEE oes oe EET RRSP a. Saal rs 28! LR Aa CS UD er PRE AE Df St Ce Ne A Rk RN ELS A SE OLE” TONG Carer RTO terof our country. By the treaty, they may retain their posts and trading houses on our side of the line until this Government pays them a valuation for them., Having availed themselves of the privilege (no provision hav- ing been made by Congress to dispossess them as provided) their commerce with the hostile savages is really at the bottom of mostof the murders and robberies the latter are commit- ting on our people. Among the very first acts of the new Congress should bo legisla- tion to enable the President forthwith legally and peaceably to remove these foreign tra- ding stations. Othorwise, wo fear that the people of the far Northwest will shortly «bate the nuisance among them with illegal violence. Dead —It bocomes our melancholy duty to announce the death of the never-to-be-too- much-lamented twelfth section of the Phila- delphia platform, which took place yesterday, precisely at the hour of 2p.m. This never to-be-too-much-regretted event occurred in the office over which our talented, amiable, knowing, and ingenuous“mcighbor has been called once more to preside. It was offered up as a sacrifice to propitiate the Republicang of the House of Representatives, in the matter of voting for a printer. ‘Good-enough Mor- gan’? as it was, until after the Southern “‘elec- tions,’’ its real friende, of whom it has not a few in the House, will mourn its death by the hands of its professed devotees, who only sacrificed it, however, after thor- oughly satisfying themselves that “ The Pion’ —dodge couldn’t win; it being found impossible to induce any Democratic mem- ber to pledge himself, (in consideration of a faithful adherence to “ the plan’? aforesaid on the part of those who concocted it to get place under the House,) to vote in accordance with its proposed obligations. It was a hard trial, the disease being desperate and a des- perate remedy was required; and on consul- tation and" mature deliberation it was judged that the only hope left—as forlorn as that hope might be—was to thrust the knife to the han- die in the throat ef the never-to-be-too-much- lamented anti-abolition pledge of the Philadel- phia convention, with the mental reservation of the right to pull it out again whenever so todo may seem likely to pay anything. — © Lieutonants Lazelle and Webb.—Edztor of the Star :—In the Star of the 13th inst., you published the following paragraph : Cuare Disuissen.—We hear that the Court of Saucy of which Brigadier General dienry Stanton, Colonel and Assistant Quarter- master Gene U.S A, was president, re cently in session at Fort Columbus, having re- ported, after due investigation, that there ex- ists no grounds for the trial of Lieut. Henry M. Lazelle, of the Ist Infantry, U. 8. A., by court martisl under virtual (but mistaken) charges made against him by Lieut. Alexander 8. Webb. 2d Artillery, further proccedings are not to be taken in the case. This is an error, I never preferred any charges against Lieut. Lazelle; but, on the contrary, advised his demanding a court of inquiry to investigate the rumors in circula- tion against Lim, apprising him at the time what my testimony would be before such a court i remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Avex. 5S. Wass, Second Lieut. 2d Artillery. New York, Nov. 26, 1883. The Arnual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury.—Some wag has egregiously sold one of the New York Heraid’s Washington correspondents, who writes over the signature of E , by inducing him to state that Col. P. (4. Washington, the Secretary’s Assistant, is the author of the fortheoming annual report, rather than Mr. Guthrie himself. Col. W. as- sures us that he never wrote a line of any document whatever bearing the signature of his chief, whose style, by the hy; is so terse end otherwito peculiar as that all who are familiar with it are aware that no other pen than his own touches any such compositions purporting to be his. John Van Buren'’s Reeent Biagging—in Washington —vost him near $1,000. Tho story goes that he furced upor a distinguished South- ern Senator a bet of $100 each on the nine Soft candidates, and they were all defeated exeept a judge, for whoin the Hards voted. This is the severest joke that has been put upon the Prince for sometime. He and his “50,000 majority” had better go over to the Black Republican Seward party. He will not dare to chow hiiaself at the Cincinnati eon- vontion ; and where elso will he go but to the nigger worshippere? Wonder if the Prince will take a bet that his vote will be cast for the Democratic nominee fer the next Presi: dency * The Border Rufian.—We really donot know a finer looking man than General Whitfield, ef Kansaz. As we saw him walking on the Avenue, yesterday afternoun, it struck u3 that about the very best way to settle the vexed Kansas question, would be to send a few hun- dreds of his fellow “border raffians,” if he is a fair specimen of the genus, into New England. Their presence there would act like a charm in diverting from the emigrant aid society the ardor of the “ sisters,’’ who, in that region, have come to be the principal spouters and managers in political affairs. Coming in.—Yesterday evening we saw on the avenue the Hons. Geo. W. Jones, of Tenn., J. Giancy Jones, of Pennsylvania, Whitfield of Kansas, Gen. Pennington of N. J, and C. J. Faulkner, of Va., all members of the House, all of whom had reached Washington in the course of the day List of Patents—issued from the Uniied States Patent Uflice, for the week ending Nov. 27, 1855—euch bearing that date: John Allender, of New London, Conn.—For balance for detecting spurious coin. Denuis 8. Blue, of Fort Seneca, Ohio.—For improvement in blacksmith’s striker. tiny £. Chase, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improvement in steam Lean 2 apparatus, Phomas H Corbett, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For improvement in belt ears A H. di. Dennis, of Steam Mill, Pa.—For im- provement in fonces. Joel P. Heaeock, of Marlborough, Ohio.— For improvement in drilling and screw cutting machines. Joel P. Heacock, of Marlborough, Ohio,.— For improvement in cooper’s tool. Peter H. Jackson, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in cat-head anchor stoppers. L. B. Jillson and George Sparhawk, of Lew- iston, Me.—For improvement in bag looms. John A. Krake, of Alden, N. Y.—For im- provement in the method of hanging the sereens vf winnowing machines. Joseph Kleeman, of the city of Meissen, (ieringny.—For improvement in the prepara- tion of umbrella stick. &¢., of rattan. Alfred, Krupp, of Essen, Prussia.—For im- rovement in cannon, Patented in France, Jecomber 16, 1847, < . John 8- Lewis, of Athol, Mass Yor im- provement iv the mode of cutting the uppers of boots. Leonard 8. Maring, of Hall Riyer, Mass. CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY: mt Al WERTISER BEING DET MNES ive for the new ing. ? Ri -» Will tegch the Art to such as iy? at ries at his Doarding-house, No. Ivanis avenud. nov 27—3t* A CARD. ILLIAM TUCKER, MERCHANT TAIL- or, ge ia avenue, would re- spectfully the ress, Strangers, and zens is areas ‘of CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, and VESTINGS of the latest styles, which he ts red to make up at the lest notice and in Rie tnost fashionable styles. {Union} nov 27-2w pocibeaseeemomenciecvndat. Mone Samana mathe For oe in attaching tasters to trunks. = ~ Jean Pietro Molliore, of Lyons, Prance. — For improvement in machines for rasping and dressing the heels and soles of boots and > Toone Patented in France, January 5, 1355. Jean Louis Rolland, of Paris, France —For improvement in evens for baking bread and — ailiments.. Patented in France, June 30, Geo. W. Stedman, of Vienna, N. J.—For improvement in sewing machines. Gyrus A. Swett, of Boston, Mass.—For im- proved printing press. Samuel E. Tomkins, of New York, N. Y — For improvement in metallic saddle trees for harnesses. _ Nathaniel Waterman, of Boston, Mass.—For improvement in feet-warmers. * m. Bennett, of Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to the Union India Rubber Lamp ompeny, 2 ow York, N. Y.—For improvement in aan pene core! Shed thee) and J. W. Adams, xi entucky.— For design for steam tube regs air covers. The Current Operations of the Troaeury De- FEATHERS. ‘RICTLY PRIME LIVE GEESE FEATH- ERS.—We have received 2 lot of three thous- and pounds of superior Live Geese FEATH= ERS, picked by hand. Deslers and other per- sons in want of very superior Feathers will call and examine them. For sal the bale £ E Wwhite # co” na a GLASS SIGNS WITH SILVER LETTERS HAwNS LEARNED OF SEVERAL PER- of business, the Partment.—On yesterday, 26th of November, | advertives desires 10 sav he fe not scekine Lurthet there were of Treasury Warrants entered on gg ag ap ee aap sagen tg wep gl meres the books of the Department— nee it be Facts yen § No, 562 ia For the redemption of stocks.... $22,143 48 = _ jrearecnl Department... aa - ‘orthe Customs.« sseseeseeseses , BER HASJUST RECEIVED War Warrants received and er- sn asatmnent of SAUSAGE aud MINCE- tered.. sore 1,301 00 | MEAT CUTTERS, of various sizes and patterns —————~ ore -—_—____ Tne Resvut or Frwae Equestrianism, We hear with regret of the death of Mrs. Can- over, of Oneida county, N. Y., the lady to whom was awarded the first prize for ridin atthe ‘Ladies’ Equestrian Exhibition’’ of the State fair held in Elmira. She con- tracted a severe cold on that occasion, we are informed, from the effects of which she never recovered, and which terminated in her death ashorttime since. We also learn that one of thecontestants for the prizes at our county fair has been confined to her room by sickness ever since thatevent. There are more ways than one for causing sickness and committing suicide.— NV. ¥. Tribune. d warranted equal to any in the market. “le would call the attention of Housekeepers, Farmers, and Butchers to these Cutiers as an ical FRANCIS has just returmed frem a @ visit to the Northern cities and manufactor- jes, where he has purchased, and had manufac- tured to his order, a large supply of every kind of Housekeeping Clocks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Combs, Bird C: , Portmon- naies, Satchels, Cabas, Desks, Brushes, Baskets, &c., which he is determined to sell at the very lowest —_ Persons wishing a good eggeer | either in style or quality, and at alow , wil do wellto call on him, afew doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Seventh street. nov 27 DENTAL SURGERY. HE UNDERSIGNED WAVE BEEN IN the habit —— our patrons to Dr. Cosby for Dental operations for a number of years, an take pleasure in recommending him to the citi- zens of Wasbington as the best tooth extractor and dental operator that ever has been in this city. He inserts tecth upon every plan that is practised in the United States. Geo. P. Ho dmaw, M.D. BW. Tow Jobo F. A.V. Payne, D, LI 4 D James Bryant, M.D. G. F. Chamaberti D, LED. CH. Barris, M.D. Samuel P. Bro D. Wythe Tinsley, M.D fi. M. Francisen, M.D. Office over Ford & Bre ’s, No. 290, corner of ith street and Pa avenue. nov 7—6a.* SUGARS AND SIRUPS. EAS THIS DAY— 24hhds. prime Porto Rico and Muscovado 1 Pune oo ible-refined J.oaf, Crushed, Pow 00 pac: louble-refined J. rus] - ok Ground, Granulated, and Clarified MASONIC AND ODD FELLOW FRATERNITIES —These Orders hav- ing conferred favor upon the Rev. James A. Dun- can, Pastor of the M. E. Church South, and as a Fair is being held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, for the benefit of said Church, a cordial in- vitation is extended to members cf said Orders to attend—the Masons on Wednesday and the Odd Fellows’ on Thursday a A brother of either Order be in attendance a’ the door and admit them and family, free of cl - Boys net poor pens unless accompanied by their nts or guardians. — CHAS. C. HACKETT, nov 27—1t* Seeretary and Treasurer. Be NATIONAL THEATR pay Evenine, Nov. 28%) standing the Heavy Expense of producing the greatest Modern Comedy, with a cast of Stars un- equalled jn any Theatre in the Union, and the performance on the Same Night of those original resen‘atives of Irish and Yankee Characters,| | SUGARS ¢ Mr and Mrs. BARNEY WI LLIAMS, the Prices | 20 barrels pei lars aed Orleans SUGARS will remain as usual : sOo— 5 hhds. Lovering’s GOLDEN SIRUP, which we will sell at the manufacturer's price by the hegshead. For sale b %p. E. WHITE & Co. No. 63, iroa front, Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. opposite the Bank of Wash- ington. nov 27—3t PEOPLE'S NEW STEAMSHIP LINE, Between B: re, Alexandria, Wash- ing and Georgetown. . HE NEW AND COMMODIOUS STEAM Propeller DIAMOND STATE will run regularly once a week be- tween the e ports ; engage a urday afternoon, arriving ata ie day morning and at Washington and Georgetown Tuesday morning. Returning, wiii leave Washington Tuesday af- terneon ; Georgetown Wednesday morning, and Alexandria Wednesday evening. . For freight ye dos BENJ. DARBY, 89 Water street, Georgetown, D.C. -50 Cents ++25 Ceats Dress Circle and Parquet .. Family Circle (second tie?) nov 27-1t Bee YARETIES THEATRE.—PYNE § HARRISON OPERA COMPANY.— Sreciat Notics.—The Grand mid-day CON- CERT by this Troupe will commence at i” o'clock on TO-MORROW ( Wednesday.) This is positively the only appearance of the ‘Troupe in this city, as they depart immediately to faifill other enga; nts. Seats can be secured unt!] Wednesday morning, 12 0’clock The office will also be open to-night. Bov 27—1t cr" MEETING OF THE DEMOCRST- ic Association of the Seventh Ward will be held in Potomac Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 28th instant, at 7 o’elock. Punctual attendance is requested as the élection of officers will take place. JAMES ESPY, Pres. pro. tem. J.T. CASSELL, Sec. pro tem. nov 27—2t nov 27—eolm ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER, NGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, NEWLY- HULLED BUCKWHEAPf FLOUR —Land- this day from schooner Wm. M. Dodge, from New York, one dairy, containing — ‘ 46 kegs Orange county BUTTER, which we warrant to please, as it is fresh, and sent to us exclusively for tavle use 50 boxes English Dairy CHEESE, selected 10 cxses Pine Apple Cheese 150 boxes Goshen Cheese lcase Sap Sago Do 3,00 prands newly-hulied BUCKWHEAT LOUR 100 bays extra newly-hulled Buckwheat Fioury Ke O._R. M.—TUSCARORA TRIBE No. 5, Improved Order of Red Men, re- spectfully announce {o their brethren of the Order and the public in general that their Anriual Ball willtake place on MONDAY EVENING, the 2uth December. Particulars in a future advertisement. nov 27—W Th&S* WILL BE A PUBLIC DE bete given by the antag cum, o: THURSDAY EVENING, the 2 instant, Mi o'clock, atthe Union Academy Hall, corner New York avenue and Mth street. Question—Hasa State the Constitutional right containing 25 lbs. each, expressly for family bag toe from the ee ai ea wi use. rmative—John T. Powell and Peyton Wise. Just ‘ived and for sale bi Negative—F. \V. Singleton and B. A. Jamison —— = : y, EK EO WHITE & Co. No. 63, iron front, Louisiana avanue, between 6th and 7th streets, oppesite the Bank of Wash- ington. nov 27—StTu&Th REMOVED. A. DAILEY,M D., DENTIST, HAS RE- * moved bis Office tc his old stand, Ward's new building, Penna. avenue, between Cth and 7th street wr. Daily continues to practise his prcfession in its various branches. He is also pre- red to Seti gee ak = eed and ‘igh! proved principle r. Slayton, viz: on a Guta Percbs base. FOR RENT—A Frame House, contaiiiifig six rooms, No. 31n the row, on east Capitol strect, between ith and Sth streets. For terms apply to ©. A. DAILEY, Dentist, Ward’s new building, Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. nov 27—3t ACKEREL, SALMON, HERKINGS, & Ena JOHN T. POWELL, Sec. THE JACKSON CLUB ally announce to thetr friends gnd the p' generally that their First Grand Ball will tax ie at Munder’s Assembly Room on MONDAY EVENING, D2cember 10. See particulars ia future advertisement. nov 27-ec3t Be Yotice—To Claimants, under the Mexican Pounteary Comvtission, under J. Kk. Bartlett, Esg.—With a view of bringing the matter before Congress, at its next session, so that the cases oer be referred to the Court of Claims, it is respectfully suggested that the claim- ants meet at the United States Hotel, Washington D. C., on the 25th instant, to errange matters for uniform aet!on in theit eases. nov 26—3t cent ANDREW'S SOCIETY UF Cedfish. Washington City will celebrate their Landing this day from Boston— First bee h ts B at CARUSI’S SALOON, on 3 bbis fet No 1 MACKEREL, Boston import- eras ty IDAY, the 30th of Novem! 5 ation 1865. ‘ 10 balf-bbls fat do do do The Supper will be on the table at 7 o'clock. 10 q’r-bbls. fat do do do The invite: guests, w; pleeso be [nt ied the] o5elghth-bbls. do do do above place 2° 7 o'clock, and report thmseles to | 19 barrels fat No. 2 do do the Committee of Arrangements. 10 half-bbis do do do The members will meetat 6% o'clock to trans- |* j9 q’r-bbls. do do ao act business. It is uested that they will be Beighth-bb!s do do do punctual in thelrattendance 5 barrels fat No. 1 PICKLED SALMON, do N. B. Thore gentlemen who were elected mem- 2 eighth-bble do do do bers at the last meeting of the Soctety will pleage | 100 barrels fat No.3 MACKEREL do call at the Bookstore of Gray & BALLANTYNE, S0halfbbls do do do on Seventh street, aud sign the Constitution be- fore the evening of the ap tyn 4 GILBERT CAMERON, President. James MacWitiiams, Secretary. F.D. Stvart, Treasurer. 200 barrels fat No. 1 Famuly BERRINGS 150 —— No. 1 Scotia and Magdolcon HER-~ NGS 3000 pounds Grand Bank CODFJSH Which we offer to the trade, wholesale and re- tall, et the lowest market ee E. E. WHITE & co, No. 63, iron front, Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7ih streets, opposite the Bank of Wash nov 26—St Benen ANNUAL BALL OF THE WASHINGTON HIGHLANDERS.— The Washington Highlanders would most re- spectfully announce that they will give their Se- ington. Dov 27—eo6t cond Annual Ball at Munder’s Assembly Hall, SS = = next to the nen es Evening Star, on THURS- NEY. CROP FRUITS, NUTS, & CRAN- DAY, Decettiber Gih, 1855. IN berries. ; Particulars in a future advertiserhent. Weare receiving from New York, per Schr. nov 6—TuTh&Siit Wa. M. f and quarier boxes of best Bunch SINS 25 boxes Layer RAISINS 500 pounds fresh Zante CURRANTS 100 drums selected Sinyrna FIGS i case PRUNES, in glass jars THE SCOTT GUARDS RESPECTFUL. ly announce to their friends and the public , Merge that their Second Grand Annual all will take Be! at Carusi’s Saloon, on MONDAY EVENING, December 17, 2455. Particulars in future advertisement. 1 do in fancy boxes nov 17,20,22,24,27,29& Deci,7 0 boxes CLTR ON z: Sia 500 pounds Bordeaux and Marsei! © CARD.—The Washington ‘Trade and ? -shelled SS Society of Journeymen Tail- ALMONDS 1500 pourds French WALNUTS, FILBERTS, and CREAM NUTS 5drums SULTANA RAISINS 10 bbls Eastern CRANBERRIES, in prime For sale, whotcsale and retail ors would respectfully recommend to the public the following ee eee Establishments as every Way wo! ir patronage. They alone pey ‘tke bill of prices established by the above: named Society, viz: H. F. Loudon & Co. Edw’d Godey, E E. Walre & ic. ae oon ok aoe No. 63 iron front, Louisiana avoune,_ between " * sf on Dovatie Be, Mau "k Grisith, peo he 7th streets, opposite Bank of Washing. nov 27—6tTTh [ Gade —LOST ON FRIDAY last, in George- town or Washington, a Bank Bill of FIFTY Jos. R. Thompson, Wm. H. Stanford, Edw’d M. Drew, Thos. K. Gray. P. $.—Strangers designing to work in this city rang ‘f through the season will take no ice that those are | DULLARS. The finder will be liberally re- the only shops that Society hands are permitted upon leaving it at this office. to work for. JAS. ACKEY, Rec. Sec. nov 2%—3t Se ee Oe OF OM 1. OYSTERS_OYSTERS. FRESH SUPPLY OF OYSTERS IS BE- ing eonstantly received. Families supplied with them raw orcooked in any style. HENRY EWART, nov 26-lw* No. 311 G street, near 13th. INE PERFUMERY, PORTE-MONIES, SCOTT GUARDS, ATTENTION .—You are hereby uotified that the mee! of the Company are held every TUESDAY EVE- NING, at 7 o'clock, at the armory, Ma sonic Hall, eorner 10th and E sts. On Tuesday, November 27th, an eleetion will CARD CASES, CHINA ORNAMENTS, Neary coy he famgnd yer reairaees es res 4 rat JOHN F. BLLIS'S, ad WILLIAMS, Act. ease oa < pei ere : 306 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _nov 23,24 26,37 oo Eee ae ug aed ‘Tenth for BRUSHES, \LOAK LOST.—WAS LOST FROM A | COMBS, and, TOILET ARTICLES of every Buggy, supposed to be blown out, in front of | description. JOHN F. ELLIS. the City Hiatt a BROWN i CLOAK, with bine nov ¥-tr cloth end snuff-colo: vet collar. In ‘was BUTTER—BUTTER_BUTTER. Ailing sie is oe wibe Ay | pp SCaAoRIREN Tatts Tule MEwoD Towarded. . x now -a7_2e of informing the citizens of ashington th r AND MUST RELIABLE iy of extra Goshen BUTTER. stork or PIANOS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACEO city can always be found 0 Pen Variety Store ONS, STRINGS, &c., &c, in this of JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 pavenue. Rov 25-1 i ‘ Hy Pty C.M. YOUNG. - VARIETIES THEATRE The world-renowned PYNE AND HARRISON y. will give a fashionable MORNING OPERATIC CONCERT, (Positively their only appearance in Washington ) On WEDNESDAY, Nov. ®8th, 1855, whe the Katina Company elt be aided by ie P 3 . The necessity for cap came even- ing at the Holliday ‘Theatre, Baltimore. pF unavoidable the following #ppointment of time: 124 o'clock. The Concert Lp pen 2 1k isely. presents choice selections from Priinige x Great American Opera of RIP 4 poo ae Miss LODIBA FYNE sage, a addition, THE SKYLARK. : ng Glee—When the winds whistle cola. 1 wage Warre, Atherton, Hays, Swan, and J O. Athins. | The Pr. ART I. Selections from Bristow’s O; Rip Van Winkic Mr. Stretton nd—Bristow 3. Ballad—When circled rov wb. Pyne 4. Ballad—Nay, do not ~ 5 5. Vivandlere Song—Gladly I See Lame Tene 6 Ballad—Alone, ie ees Ree 7 Duet—I have a Pe eee Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. 8. Finale—Air and arlations—Bark, the merry bells—Bristow, Miss Louisa Pyne. = PART It. D Glee.....5-----2- 2+ ees eseeee+-+sseeeesChorus xe neg! Mr. W. Barrison I. Irish Ballad—O, Bay of Dublin . Duet—(F i the Crown , - pees eM iss Louisa _ & Miss 8. Pyne 8B. —The Last ae .. Mr. Stretion ¥ led Air, with variations 14, Rode’s c: lebrati . wali = —Somethiag . 15. Comic Song: og ots 16. Airand te aa gi bappy—(En- ebantress)—Balfe < Miss Louisa Pyne and Chorus ~ Prices of Admission: Tickets $1; reserved seats 50 cents extra. Doors of ea at 13% bse var ms performance com- mence at ‘clock preciee! oo cas until Wednesday forenoon at 11% o’clock. (Organ) nov 27-it N&TIONAt THEATRE. Lesezs anv Manacer.... Hawny C. Japnert Also of the Baltimore Museum.) Srace MANAGER...000+---000eMr. JBFRERSON PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquette. Family Circle, tier. Gi No extra charge for Reserved Seats Private Boxes can be obtained. Box Office open Tucedry and Wednesday from 9 until 5 o'clock. Doors So ae ps ean eeret ty o'clock precively. Sixteenth Dr: tie Emtertainment ! MR. & MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, ly acknowledged rej tatives of Irish ani Yaaiee nie mal now on the stage, will appear in two cities on the night. MRS. CHARLES HOWARD, The Star of the South, will appear om this occa- sion WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 28. Performance will commence with tbe great five-act comedy, by Geo. Colman, entitled THE HEIR-AT-LAaw. After which the Oricntal comedy of THE HAPPY MAN. Aft vhich the original Protean extraveganta, 7 “written for Mrs. Williams, entitled IN AND OUT OF PLACE. Five characters by............. Mrs. B Williams nov 26 THE VARIETIES. KUNKEL & CO.......... beeseoe s (Also of Holli¢ay-street T! , Baltimore.) JOHN T. PORD........ +-S0LE MaxactR HARRY 8. CHAPMAN......S1acr Maxacrr 4. B. PHILLIPS..... ° --Prourren Second appearance of the favorite comedien, Mr. JOHN DREW. THIS EVENING, November 27, 1855. OVERTURE, —— «ees ORCHESTRA After which Dion Bourcicault's beautiful legen: - ary Irish drama, entitled THE KNIGHT OF ARVA. Conner the Rash. To conclude with the farce entitled THE TOODLES. Mr. Timothy Toodies........ -Mr. J. Drew ' Doors open at 64, curtain moves at 7 o'clock. Admission 50 cents; Orchestra seats, 75 cents; Femily Cirele, 25 cents. nov 37 ASSEMBLY BOOMS. J. W. Beach... --Manager. This popular place of Amusement will open on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 26th, And continue every evening during the week, with a TALENTED TROUPE Of Comedians, Vocalists, Dancers, Neeroman- cers, &e , intreducing the following highly populsr artists : Miss JOSEPHINE DURAND, Vocalict The GIPSY KING, the great Necromancer, ; Signor BARRINNA, celebrated Vocalist And the talented . woopn FAMILY. For fall particulars ree programme of cach day. Doors open at 6 —commence at 7 . Admission only 25 cents— children 12 i0* The Hall can be rented by appilcation to f Mr. BEACH. It is admirably suited for balls, parties, suppers, &c. nov U—3te SACRED CONCERT. HE FOUNDRY CHOIR WILL GIVE A Concert of Sacred Muic in their Church, cor- ner of Fourteenth and @ streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 27th instant, commencing at 7 o'clock. The pr will consist of selections trom the best authors, including a number of QUAR- TETTES, TRI O03, DUETTS AND SOLOS, in addition to CHORUSSES from celebrated ore- torios; in which the Choir wiil be assisted by several Professors and Amateurs, in both the Vocal and Jnstrnmental Departments Tickets TWENTY-FIVE CENTS—to be ob- tained of the members of the Choir, or @ the Music Stores. nov 20,22 23 24 25.27—6t LAGER BEER DEPoT, No. 381 Pennsy!vania avenue, between 4jg and 6th street, nov 10—im* F.& W. GERECKE. ONEY FOUND —A sum of MONEY was — by a slave vaghiegd store. The owuer hi it by describin; % ap raeibeed SAN’L BACON & CO., Corner of Seventh street and Pa. avenue. nov A—Ft AMMOTH STOCK OF TOYS at whole- sale and retail, and very cheap at nov 24-3t LAMMOND’S, 7th st. Bock SKIN PURSES, Porte Monnaies, Hair and "s Tooth Brushes, ‘ Scissors, Pocket Knives, &c., for sale at extreme- LAMMOND’S, 7th st. ly low at Py=3 EAMSTRESS WANTED —APPLY IMME- diately at No. 414 Ninth street, cor- nov %—3t ner of H. STUART'S CANDIES. UST RECEIVED, PER EXPRESS, ONE case of Stuart's celebrated STEAM CANDY consisting of Sugar Plums, Vanilla Cream, and her Kinds. Forsale®) wp. KING'S 265 Vermont avenue, corner 15th and I sts nov 2 MICHAEL HOFFA & CO, Ciecmaap WATCH MAKERS AND JEW- edly uc that they have extablished themselves = the avenue, near ih ntreet. wives that, by strict altention to ‘business they willl re . 3 prompt fiance with all orders. ceive the patronage of the community nov 2i—lw