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SE RR a ie I i SLA me ee ae ee - EA! ER’S STATEME Excitixe News from Kansas.—A dispateh - =e es any: <Giek’ Gi = ry + P A mo ‘4 es ecredet em the reasury from St. Louis, dated Nov. 30, states that ac- parts Sg no pp Ney and branches. by returns received to Morday, November 3, counts from Indopendence repregent that] J) ua, fer wicker D en ee ars er gro Ie oe end Brake ‘epositars s, three arméd free State men bad attempted to |} sudjcet to armst. Ores arse, Eas amount of fate, sreng Opening of Congress.—In the Senate to- day, at noor, after the newly elected mem- b Messrs. Foster, of Ct.; Bell, of N. H. » Of S. C.; Iverson, of Ga; Pugh, of one on whose sympathies with them on the Nebraska bill question they can rely implieit- ly, they will aim te throw the responsibility of the organization of the House on the Demo- EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: a . doped by thé Secretary of the Treasury ws ° i directly or indirectly | Ohio; Harlan, of Iowa; Trumbull, of Iil.; | drive Mr. Gafonsn Gere cibtorzepition frou: a ——— ' S ac MONDAY sseeeseee-+eDecember 3, 1855, | cratic party, by either — | his claim near Hickory Point. Coleman | Fe aiding the election, perhaps of ny wd Crittenden, of Ky., ol “in Bema killed one of his a pe when a mob ey e } fore porn: | >. South Carolina, for whom more or less - | were severally sworn in, ered to either drive him a: other settiers off, | ut not vet Amount eubfect te Saee arcameee rar be iene a Know Nothing members will vote if that | (on motion) directed to notify the House that | and then burned down their houses. The In what place. Somescorenlnn a pho oon wewhiilsySi di aN ei be necessary to defeat the triumph of any | the Senate wero ready to proceed to business ; ae leader in ee a arrested by Mar- pe_zble. SS eee gentleman really acceptable to Mr. Seward’s | and 12 o’clock, m., was fixed on as the hour of penny Rad galled oct the militia, “Many ——— - ant, Ska On SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. friends. Under these circumstances, we ex- | daily meeting. citizens from Independence, Weston and Et, Treasury of the United States, Washington, D.C... be - oid The dnteliigencer mourns over the political | pect no eleetion of Speaker at least to-day,| House of Repnesentatives.—At noon | Josephs, have gone to offer their services to the ssistant ‘Treasurer, Boston, Massachusetts: a aos G6 616,446 ~7 Governor to restore order, The poople of | Accent ‘Treasurer, New Yok, New York., : 2 ae Lawrence are in arms, and have five pieces of } Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia a 2 4 118,125 05 artillery A numberof houses have been | Assistant ‘Treasurer, Charleston, South Caen i | ma burnt in Douglas county, and soverai fmilies rates = (may pcm boo +87 hat it was his duty todo in the matter of or- | driven to Missouri fer refuge. The law cad | Assistant Freasurer, St. Louis, Mis — y order people of the Territory are rallying in Depositary at Buialo, New York ganizing the body, called the roll, and ® | large numbers to assist the Sheriff in the ex- Depositary at Baltimore, M quorum ¢224 members) answered to their | ecution of the laws. prces houses were | Depositary at Ficpmbad, ys i i i nf 7 s fol, a names. Tho absentees being Messrs. Thomas panes aery, Point and several of its cit ee et ee - a Childs, Jr., of New York, Samuel C. Brad- parte eorgia. Depositary at Savannah. G: shaw and John C. Kunkel, of Pa., Danicl B. condition of the country, brought about by the abrogationof the Missouri restriction ; the state cf cur foreign relations, and thinks Congress will have a bard task of it to “save the pieces.” The Union pronounces the nationality of the Know Nothings as a humbug, and argues to prove that the prospects of the National De- moeracy is excellent, indeed. and, it may not be fora week heneg We see nochance for a coalition of sufficient of the elements of the opposition, as yet, that may effect an election. We however find most of those, on whose judgmont in such matters our experience teaches us to place confidence, en- tertaining a different opinion. Many believe that either Mr. Fuller of Pennsylvania, or Mr. Pennington can soon poll a majority vote; precisely, to-day, the,Clerk of the last House of Representatives, stationed in his desk, rapped the House to order, and having stated 88 . —_ 2SUsReve y Mobile, Alabama.. c A Cun Lost.—The Greenbrier Era states Depositary = Nashville, Teanessce.. Bee 5 and others think that Mr. Humphrey Mar- | Wright, of Miss., Thomas G. Davidson, of La., | that a little son cf Thos. Maddox, some 19 Depositai t Cincinnati, Ohio.-. ; 10°27 61 Congress will be found on the first page of to- man. While it strikes us that Meesrs. Fuller | Ky., Lyman Trumbull, of Ill., and John G. woods, AL aa, (saya the Era,) the alarm | Depositary - pom oean (jae “it : > 17,299 08 day’s Star. and Pennington can both come near an elec- | Miller, of Mo. a 4 was given to tho veighbors St pre ee bre Little Rock. cane 2 i eae SS SSeareay ees A i m were in search for the chil ie entire 0, Iino! one 7 = tion, we do not believe that Mr. Marshallcan Mr. Jones of Tenn. moved to proceed to the ane Ep marred ors cares ood pis positary cago, 360°312 20 i ; “ » firs 3 Depositary at Detroit, Michigan. — WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossIP. Nous verrous. election of Speaker viva voce; agreed to. by torch aut “Their search was in vain. Depositary at Tallahasree, Florida. oe 3 The Platform and the Democratic Nomi-| An effort will doubtless be made thismorning | The Clerk appointed as tellers Messrs. Rob- | ‘thc night grow cold. and the wind blew hard. | Deposiary at Detroit, (late) 23,744 su vations. —The Hon. Geo. W. Jones, of Ten- | toelect a clerk first, which will assurely be | bins of N. J., Hickman of Pa., Washburn of ae shoe ae Sin ela) Sistas re, Sete, Sun Vemsinne: ts . 2 $ : ay ‘i : nessee, was chairman of the caucus of Demo- | resisted by tho democrats, on the ground tbat | Iil., and Dowdell of Ala. : About 8 o'clock it was found by its father. As Mint of the United ae ee ee a 2 etatic members on Saturday night last, and | the law of June Ist, 1789, and the precedents Mesars. H. Marshall of Ky., Riehardson of the shout passed from one to another, that the | Branch mint of the United States, Dahlonega, G m4 Messrs. Ruin, of North Carolina, and Eng- | are all against it. Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, is, | I1l., Fuller of Pa., Pennington of N. J., and | ‘lost was found, a thrill of joy was ened | Branch mint of Uuited States, New Orleans. Slish, of Indiana, were secretaries. Fifty members were present in the hall, though two of them left shortly after the meeting opened; ne of them, wo hear, was Mr. Smith, of Vir- ginia. We have not heard the name of the other of eourse, to bo the administration leader in the House, as he is admitted by all to bo by far the most accomplished parliamentarian who has been im Congress since the daye of Dromgoole. Indeed, we question whether, with that exception, if that gentleman’s Banks of Mass., were then nominated respec- n . - but not expressed. The chil tively, and a first ballot was had, with the chilled aod Hasaails, It had wandered in following result : the woods half a mile, and tumbling over a Whole number of votes cast, 225; necessary | stcep bank, had caught on a little sappling. to a chcice, 113, Turning its head up the hill, and spreading Mr. Richardgpn received 74; Mr. Campbell out its little arms, it lay there upon its face, 53; Mr. Banks 21; Mr. Pennington 7; Mr. H. | until discovered by the father. At the last in the mother’s heart that a, be ae san i 257,688 6? wae ene) vee Deduct overdraft......sceceeeeee, Add difference in transfers.......seees-0000+ ++ Nei amount subject to draft...... i sfers Pre " J States, Washington, D.C 200,000 Uo Mr. Jones, of Pa., introduced the following | equal inthe discharge of the duties of a par-| Marshall 30; Mr. Hiram Fuller 17; Mr. Wash- | accounts, it was doing well ocr = erik setae Tuned tates Siew Werks 2 ecw reselution which was unanimously adopted | ty leader on tho floor has beenin the Congres | burne, of Me, 2; Mr. Harlan 2; Mr. Wheeler Siccuauicais Distkuss is Noasbia The Transfers pon aped Thi : he foundati 3; Mr. Howard 2, Mr. Mace 1; Mr. Bennett beer mistant teensurcr of the | 520/000 00 after a short diseussion ef the United States since the foundation of 1, Mr. Harlan 1; Mr. Galloway 1; Mr. Nicholl peat Ra ied toe ree Ta tere aes 4 ers ordered to assistant ae es ‘2 eee GD 5 s * bs 2 i < 8 1; | Mechanics who have flc = Transfers ordered to depositary at Norfolk, Virz ; } ee een! ocormmen aan of the Government. we a oe ete Oe ie re * | der the Hele that nk bymen: — be Tranatr ordered to depontary at ‘Mobic, Ala suvison M4 Base, nig A - ee _ a - ss - i tainer ave been aisappointed in ‘Transfers ordercd to assay o! , New York. . Sy. ‘cmperary minority in this body, doom this aj A . o An Sait aa No choice being effected, the House pro- thelrexpectations, and not having the means ‘Transfers ordered to branch inint of the Unite States at San t mn =, Ose: saene on we Ene a hte Ueender to their fellow citizens | dent of tho New York Herald sends to tha eceded to a second ballot for Speaker. to return home, are at their wit’s end to know Trausfers ordered to Mint of the United States, Philadelphia, Whole number of votes cast 224; necessary | What to do. to a choice 113. Mr. Richardson received 74: Mr. Campbell in several of the Northern, Eastern, and West- ern, as well asi “The proprietor of the Star is kindly offer- Southern States, of the princi- ing either to scl! out to the fusionists his es- ta — : i: ‘ $ORS.g5-.-besnsecenee 999,500 Or OFFICIAL. Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer Boston, Massarhusetis... SP ion vw i =e 2 = lishment, or become the public printer for | 55; Mr. Banks 22: Mr. Pennington 7; Mr. sri ‘Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, New ork. New Yo * SIL ma 16 000 G0 = eaph petit ner poeta cele oral them; if he cau get votes enough.”” The | H Marchal 30; Mr. Fuller 18; Mv. Orr 1; Treasvny Devaurment, Dec. 1, 1855. Se aes ces neeseiant veerer at Ney Caren, Leelee ene ere eee been so violentiy assailed by a secret political | Unto he pronounces a = Mr. Wheeler 3; Mr. Harlan 2; Mr. Howard 2; | Notice is hereby wiven to holders of stocks of ansfers ordered from depositary ai Mobile, Als. 230 a4 order Known as the Kuow Nothing party ; and Woe have to say that this precious item of pupae Proigeretpeek ag Mr. Mace the United States that this Department will pur- ausfers ordercd from dep:sitarg at Dubuc lowa oo. 4 though im & minority, we hold it co be and |W 8shington correspondence” is an yamiti |!) Mr- Nichols 1; Mr. Williams 1. chase to the amouat of $1,500 000 of sald stocks aneicrs eraeren ite Soe a Bien” : 61% ae ecilye | arcing ms ee, rycen e gated lie. The proprietor of the Star will ilitary India: ation in ifor- | #t any time when the same may be offered prior to asfers ordered from mint of the United States, Philadely syivania..... 60.000 continue our efforts in the maintenanee and Pep Ss J Military in Reservation a Seu rie Tr ics ondieet Seuun Unneh wilak Unined Otrtanet Hew OGine 1,350,000 40 lofence of those principles and the constitu- | however, be very happy to dispose of his es- | nia —Instructions have been issued from the | the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the Trazsfers ordered from bra: : , pe ene tional rights of every section and every class | tablishinent to any one who will give him his | General Land Office, by order of the President, following prices, © wit: ibis ; oe $3,518,711 70 - citizens “= their opponents of every price for it—$50,000, cash down on the nail— reserving a strip of land one mile on each side For stock of the loan of 1812, a premium len Dec 3—1t desei * ‘2. whether the so-called Republi- he has lainsed to all (quile e'nuniber) 7 . 3 Per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1517 and 1818, rn 4 thie emi om, Nothings, or Fusioniste; and to | 88 he bas proclaimed to all (q er tie Histone very Oslifornis, commencing. |, en ataliless per Gants foe’ sock’ anes | INGea ETHEREAL OW & CAMPHENE AMUSEMENTS. this tea es — with eS me qup- | who have approached him for some months | at the mouth of the river and extending up | under the act of 1859, commonly called Texas-in- ¥ THE BARREL, BY THE 10 GALLONS, | ____ “EEE wcll edeet the eomatibcticataed the Union past, with the view of ascertaining at what | stroam about twenty miles, to contain 25,000 | aemnity stock, a premium of six per cent; and ciy. Alwapres isnarnreste Figs ihe) VARTETIE . = = —— throughout the country. rate an interest in it could be purchased. He | acres; reserved as one of the two military | for stock of the loan of 1516, redeemable on the JNO. GEO. ADAMS, KUNKEL & CO Proparmrons ¢ Gominations were t wants no partners, but will willingly sell hir | reservations for the Indians of California, | 12: November, i!6, if received at the ‘Treasur comer & and L streets, Northern Liberties. (Also of 7 -street Theatre, Baltimore ) Tke nominations were then made, as follows, Jv . a) acts . +. FORD Scum Manacer viz: . whole newspaper establishment at what be authorized by the Indian appropriation act of | Prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium See ee JOHN T. FURD......... cooes Bone | c a oy i : ‘ 5 POLUI ashington = : For Speaker—Hon. W. A. Richardson, of | believes it to be worth; as five years more of | 34 March, 1855. of 23 pereent.; if received between the Ist Jan- County—To wit:—1 hereby certify “that First Night ofc Brilliant Musical Season ! Illinois such labor ashe has undergone for the last uary and the ist of March next, a premium of ' : For Clerk—A. D. Banke, of Virginia ait diaties tke tint of March Thomas Jeuxins of (he county vgesesyii coer Inaugurated by 2 per cent ; an receives er tte ist of March | lefore me, t 1bscriber, one of the Justices of ' and prior to said Ist of June next, a premium of | the Peace in said county, on this 2th day _Kunkel’s Great Opera Troupe! 135 percent. Bis cncloctres, a brlndte COW aonb ein EOE) are largest and mort citiclently organized Min- Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at old; the ends . mong wee om; both ears waver ag pede > . ty sro i cro| .two split< in the right and one in the sVE 3 MPLISHED | 3 pela eae rae ee Pee Given under my hand. AND COMEDIANS, July last, if assigned with the principal of the JAS. CRANDELL, IP. Whowil! present each night attiactiveand new certificates received prior to the Ist of January The owner of the above described Cow is re- L 1 Fare Burietias, Operas, and Tra- th . nested to prove property, charges and take | Uocal Farces, Burietins, Operas, next. After that date the interest will be allowed + dag eoae Pp THOMAS ENKING. vestees, The Current Operations of the Treasury Do partmont.—On Saturday, Ist of December there were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Department— For the redemption of stocks.... $10,127 44 Forthe Treasury Department... 45,727 76 Forthe Interior Department..... 7,664 46 Forthe Customs...+sesssees 15,319 87 59,250 60 five years, will surely break down even his strong constitution. To our own readers we need not say that the idea of his becoming the printer for the fu- stontsts is the concoction of the brain either of a fool without capacity to comprehend the views upon public affairs which have consis- tently marked his editorial columns, or of a For Sergeant-at-Arms—A. J. Glossbrenner, of Pennsylvania. Sy Doorkeeper—Z. W. MeKnow, of Mary- land. For Postmaster—John M. Johnson, of Vir- ginia For Public Printer—Cornelius Wendell, of New York. Col. Forney declined being a candidate for Ld sev eeeonees Covered in fi in addition to the premium from Ist of January to ut one mile southeast of the Navy With the most POPULAR SONGS: re-election; Mr. Jones of Pennsylvania, de- scoundrel who undertakes to forge the lie by phe Sea Ca 23 10 | the date of their ree ejpt. In both cases one day’s : __ dec I—3* WS, Pathetic, and Sentimental. claring his declension before the balloting be- way of grinding the axe of some one who interest will be al’owed In addition for the money gan. Mr. McKean, the present chief clerk FRESCO & ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. THIS EVENING, December 3, 1885, Will be citi red, among other attractive novelties, the laughable necro farce, written expressly for this company, entitled th - sini THE BLACK STATUE. promises pay for such dirty work. The proprietor of the Star is toc sensible a men to refuse to be the printer for a House of Congress, if in the present distracted state of to reach the seller. Ce:tificates transmitted to this Department un- der the present notice should be duly assigned to the United States (with the current half year’s in- PERSONAL. +++eCol. Fremont has taken a house for himself and family in New York for the win- ter, that he may enjoy greater facilities in of the Clerk’s Office (of the House) was putin semination for the Clerkship, and received perhaps a third of ali the votes cast. Bat as . & se | terest, if eent prior to the Ist of January next) by nso pain RS of every description | The Black Statue.. Many Lei:e im the Democratic organization, to run a Clerk jority will vote for him. He asks no member for ready for the press before the adjournment of | Payment for tuese stocks will be made by drafts ol JOHN E. PETERS, NUPTIONAL THEATRE. % ‘rom a slaveholding State, when their candi- | his suppoft; and if all of them find it impossible | Congrese. upon theassistant treasurersat Boston, New York, Perr oi pbetwoen Gand. |) ccsze any Mauscun....Mexnv C.Janaet T. date for Speaker is from a nou-slaveholding | to clect their respective candidates after half +++eA telegraphic despatch, from Terra | or Philaée phia, as the partics entilled to receive scents 1 State, he w of (be Baltimore Museum.) E.ceeees--seveesMr. JRFRERSON. of course, not nominated as | a dozen trials, he will be exceedingly happy Haute, Ind., dated Saturday, says that Judge | the money may dir-ct. their candidate : p { Art 1 Teeth. ! Ses a brs Douglas is out of danger, and will leave for . AMES GUTHRIE. tee VP > PRICES OF ADMISS' rap: ‘a to receive all the votes he can possibly get— | wrar ington within the next two weeks. dec 3—dtJinel — Seoretary of the Treasury. eae ee TRE | press Circle and Parquetie. ++-50 cents. With the exception of this semblance of a | Democratic, Fusion, Know Nothing or Whig aos == += = =. — id _ Family cad tier. oo eel y: : 7 ae 7 eo ++++Hon. C. P. Caldwell, formerly a mem- alent Cees : Galine ‘war contest, all the other nominations were unani- | The course and character of his paper are} her of Congress from South Caroliaa, died on sab r ted Be Sos (galvanized equal to gold) $1 10 2 ~ ery rye a — ae . = = : meeting ina Bto5 No exti © for eserve te moualy made. Messrs. Jones of Tennessee, | well known to thoce who know any thing | the 23d ult_ tioa of the Fifth Ward will be held at Ca: Extracting xor ‘i ° Be. Pee cog A ole Box Odice open Tresdey Orr, Cobb, and Jones cf Pennsylvania, all of | whatever of Washington affairs; while heic| ....A. committeo of the New York City Bled oe eu DAY EY ENING, Deeds Old Cases repaired and adjusted. Work done. and Wedne j_rom Suntil so'cleck. ad be 5 of i i i vi i i ate 4 . for Dentist: Doors open #: 6g o'clock p. us > onrte’n ttsesat ro ha d been spoken of in connection with | personally known to every old member. He Steen Ge iocs sao Punctual attendance is requested . Office awe of Tenth and E streets, 7 o'clock pre ay 7 the nom‘naticn of Speaker, are understood to | has no combication to make and no change to be six hundred fect high, with a statue of C DUNNINGTON, Pres’t dec I—1w* oo have declined in Mr. Richardson's favor. ; JOHN S$. DEVLIN, Ser. dec3 —2t FOURTH ASSEMBLY OF THE BEN FRANKLIN TARGET COMPANY, AT HAKMONY HALL whatever in the course of his journal to pro- pose; for, thanks to the good sense of his bu- siness fellow citizens of all parties, the Star flourishes with unprecedented success without Washington twenty-three feet in height upon its summit, the whole to be constructed of iron and finished within ten years, ++++ Capt. Eriosson lost a portion of two of his fingers on Thursday duriug a trial of a ca- c¢ Entertoinment ! The nomination of Mr. R. the Star's road- €rs are aware, was in accordance with our pre- Vious intimation tothem. Wo need hardly add that ne man deserves more tian Mr. Richard- = oe ——— Eighteenth BD: FASHIONABLE MILLUNERY, | At No. 284 Po. avenuc, next doer to 1th street. | First and positi V ILL BE OPENED ON TUESDAY, THE | ton. this scaso: over the Dry Goods 1 ¥ *ppearance in Weshin, of the cotnoat tragedien, EDWARD L. DAVENPORT. \ lien, a larve a: \ : | peaunen asa > —watnbe wane & = nae : , Rich the public printing. Nevertheless, as its pro- | lorie engine on anew principle. Cn TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 4th. : : vakioly Of st 46, aa of | WEDNESDAY EV NG, Dee. 5, 1°55, sen the sincere compliment involved in his se- Prietor is by no means adverse to making all] _.... A resolution has been introduced into =a MENRY K See prices which cantot fail to please, and to which Shakspeare’s ;rreat historical and tragic play of lection. His Congressional career has ex- the money he can honestly earn, he will not | the South Carolina Legislature for the pur- | -@¢3-2__ —___ Secretary. | the attent! n of the iadies of Washington and its RICUARD UL, tended already over a period of gi i : chase of etatues of Moulirie, Marion, Sumpter, THE NATIONAL GUARD TAKE | Vicinity ar ¥ v : Richard, Duke of Gloster i which ? of Six Years, iD | get mad, pout, complain, or say “No you Hayne, McDuffic, and Calhoun, and for the << en 1. onnouncing to the'r friends re f King Heo ’ ait which time be has been as true as steel to | shan’t,” if Congress should elect him to be a| purchase of a sareophagus for Mr. Calhoun’s | ond the public generally that they will vive a ball Prensa bis, professions, personal as well as political, remains. + Mr. John Kelly, passenger agent of the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad, bas settled public printer in one of its freaks of good judgment and remarkable cleverness in whieh it Aas been known to indulge. Though sol- at Island Hall, on Dec 12, = s Ae’ rs in future advertisement, TAMMANY ‘DNESDAY EVENING, . Mrs Malinda Jones appesrance)....Mrs Proctor ee | ’ — ALL RESTAURANT, { > firm as a rock in his purposes as a party man, aud withal eminently uncelfish. His i conct hi the ing farce cf with the Camden and Amboy Railroad C SS eee cers ahve Furaken's| "Sr Scaen AND ChAROEE t clenta is hig barac: ? A < * w ‘Oml- AS son, >. a . id 4 = . oe G jenta nae he high character all know. In- emuly impressed with the idea that 50 to do pany for $1,000, for the injavies received by Ne MO SLE ee aE UNDE t is RESPECTFULLY | Slasher .. wens —— or = — = other man in public life | would be the very best thing that could be | him in tho late accident. wilt be held at the armory ‘THIS (Monday) | # informs the cits as of Washington and ares eon ae ee who, take im all in all, is a better living ex- | done with the public printing i ————_—_—_—_ EVENING, December3 at7 acl ck eased Hdl pred milena saped a | - emplifeation of the bull and emphatic plat- | Scar will continue tyne ne eee | Auenicay an Rossia Din MeMittan, of | ant BOF BERRS,S and Resta: rant, where OVSTERSaam | : 5 : 7 5 P © plat- | Star will continue to be 2s amiable and as in- Colambus, Ohio, 2 surgeon in the Russian | ; : are served up i ystyle WINES and L SECOYD ANNUAL BALL term of the reselution Sea which he and his e- teresting, as agreexble, as just, and os indis- service, died at Odessa lately, and a Paris | . RvR ay pe hl ot every deeuiplion sold, st moderate} ‘nees are to stand in the contest, which, in pensable asx ever; and, as heretofore, will i : le 3 ter, in the N. Y. Commercial, ina announcing the fact, says: He had been there but a short time. This makes three who have died, while two others, now in Paris, who have returned from there. found their health very serivusly compromised by the campaign. This does not, however, added others from going, as I have just turn. expresses in a few bricf words, the unde- niable po: at7¥ o'clock. totr. t business of import ance. Itisexpceted t at every member will be present #s the t »riu Overcoat Will be present for inspection. By oxlerof Captain Tarr: dee I— Cc. RK. BISHOP, O.8, NATIONAL ty on xa ‘ MONDAY | 3 “ A ary velo : rics, sup-/ Washington Highlenders, MRICH. lar MUND ERS ASSEMBLY HALL, | On THURSDAY, Dec. 6th, 1855. SIN ANNOUNCING TH! vive themselves that everythin. ed in the best manner re National Biues have been tuvi- ted and will be present en this occasion Pr continue to be served daily and weekly to many thousand subscribers—Democrats, Whigs, Know Nothirgs, Pusioniste, mar- tied men and bachelors, maids, wives, and widows, boot blacks and diplomatists, labor- ing men and Icgislators, mechanics, clerks, atc Rooms can be obtained for ¢., at all times. P. ton of an overwhelming majority of the Democracy of Congress. Of Mr. Banks, ef Virginia, a new man. we spoke on Saturday. Mr. Wendell, the nominee fur House printer, Wa. come years age, the contractor for the ne 3 j » Di BER lst, NOTICE.—THE SEMI-ANNUAL : SON will open, at our REP for the election ef oficers of the | y . No. 310 Pa. a ue, between Ninth and Tenth street > and handsome as- the Democralic Association of the Sixth Ward will learned that Drs. Clark, Weeks and Lake | be held in Anacostia Hall on pene EVEN- | sortment of Wi R MILLINERY of ead ry el eon of this city arerequesied to execution of the work. Subs i inks ; i i in | ING next, December 34, at 7 o'clock. latest and most fashionable styles, which we have | appear in full uniform os u of the Work. Subsequently he has | cabinet ministers—in fine, to avy and every Kad ole at Warsaw, on their way to join Members are rereby Tequested to ie this day received fron New Weck, oomitelin Esputa’s cxce!sior Band is np aeee, re uperintendent of the execution of body, white and black, good, bad, and indif-. The tines American officers, Messrs. Dela in their attendance. F. OBER, Sec. Velvet, Moire Antique, Silk, Satin, Plush and - es Seen te Co. will furnish the Re- the House, Senate and Executive depart- | ferent, who knew the value of learning prompt- | field, Mordecai and McClellan, are now at} ’” cathe Ee ee SttaelawenNoy Varn: Te eer eee ments printing and the binding of the latter o'clock. All kinds of refreshme>'s ly every thing worth knowing, that transpires i be for sale in the Sapper room { in this interesting city. Marseilles on their return from the allies’ side of Sebastopol. They will commence a tour of inspection of the army and naval establish- meuts of France. YAY > Ne : prices. )ST--ON SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. | * the lowest New York price oe wee or near east end of Centre Market.a gold pape aS ay 8 sige Suvited to zive usa call Breastpin, with Topaz set. If the finder will bring the same to 3%, corner 7th and H streets, they will be suitably rewarded dec 3 -21# executed in the Union and Sentinel offices. He bas had great experience in sach work, and 3# certainly thoroughly competent to its exe- night. HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, None but military bats and caps admitted in the No. 310 Pa enue - %h 10th streets. bell rooms wei The Floor Menasers will wear blue ribbon, the The Sceno.—There was a great crowd at the capital this morning—thousands being cutin The rest of the nominees are officers ne = = eer > 1 nn | Ladies? Reception Co: ttee white, and the ' ; Sertixe Tyre Uxnsr Dirricunties.—Ab ¥s, W ol ica ie tele $100 REWARD. Military iceetion Commamiee pink ” _ of the last House and are well known to our | there, including a large number of fashionably | Yucg is the name of a Chinese compositor in| “go. 3_3¢ A ore . ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER,| Tick ts ONE DOLLAR—edmitting a gentle- readers attired ladies, whuse presence gave animation, | the Sierra Citizen office. He sets up manu- = - n pune, Prince George’s | man and ladies - ’| script and printed copy with great facility, ] QUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. —A LARGE ity, M 7th of November, 1855, nezre | {7 A strong police force will be present to pre- — ; refinement and ¢c/at tothe scene. The stran- without knowing the least of ia it is about. collection of Fancy Notionscan be found at man BILL BROWN, aved about 23 years, about j serve order. The Prospect —The managing wen in and | gers were delighted, and the office-seekors ex- | He sabes “* Scilgueta,” “six bits, pete ue dee 3-3t LAMMOND’S, th st. glans high, “ite hase p ante ate Sheen Captain J ean, on 4 Reynolds. out of Congress bad, a high time all Saturday | cited. The la:t-mcutioned numbered a legion | wore words, information of which he learned, | ~~ WATS1HATS! of kis fect, He went of without the tiickins| — Gapisla John Bain, Sec SgtBain. night, all day yesterday, and this morning | Every thing was “confusion worse confounded” probably, from the tax collector. The citizen EW YORK WINTER STYLES OF provocation, and I fear is making for a free State.| nov 30—tb up to the beur cf Th Sa i P most 1 2¥8 be acquired his art in the China Mail, at Beebe, Leary, Genin, with other fash- I will give (he above reward if taken in the | ~ Segre ==-5= |e P oot ct ee ey were moving | in the ball (which was crowded to ite utmost Hong Kong, but failed to learn to speak even | fonable Gentlemen's Dress HATS, a full State of Staryiand or District of Columbia, and SUMKEN, Jeweler, on fuct and in vebiclesin every direction, con- | capacity,) until the hour of noon arrived. A | tolerable broken English. I He seems to set up | and complete assortment at $200 if taken elsewhere; in either case he must | 330 Penna. « sulting here, beseeching there, and not afew onus, between Sth and WIth streets, i LANE’S Hat, Cap be brought home to me, or secured in jail so that | AS RECHLIVED AND OPENED THIS DAY x b large audience were also about the Senate Re hain talent ot of memory and com- And Gent’s Furn. Store, 42i Pa. avenue. | I get him agzin. "WM. W ELLIOTT. A magniticent assortment of fine and of them bragging everywhere; it struck us, as | chamber and Supreme Court room. Meeubering hat metallia lec letter ane dec 3—tf nov 22—lw* rich imported JEW ELRY, suchas Flor- ted one enniple on which the boy “ whis- Banks, of Virsini with it, much the same as an unlearned pria. | LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE. DR. JOHN GREGSON, | sad Conia Gareece cee oe Ned of a dark night.” As to the hourat which | Mr. Banks, of Virginia —Tho Richmond | tur would set Crack manuscript in Roman let. ADAME PAUL PAILLARD, WHO HAS EMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE | ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry of any deserip the House ; See : j. | Déspatch, an independent paper of great and | ter. M t arrived from Paris, where she was a pu- of Veterinary Surgeons, and Fellow tion, the very latest styles pe hg a new lot of. met this morning, the idea of esti- just arrives 5 4 “ meh mati i . d d influence, says: a il of the most celebrated Professors and herselfa | of the Veterinary Medical Associstion, fine London and Geneva WATCHES, warranted mating reliably who had really a chance of | °8¢Fve “< anes; oe ee Lota Montez AGAIN in Trova: ‘eacher of Music with much success, respectfully | london, respectfully announees to the public of timekeeper. being elected to anything except the Clerk-| “The Whig press (of Virginia) has also ex- sh i ws the ladies and families erally of | Weshington and surrounding country that he has FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. . pressed the hope that if a Democrat be elected Sete eens ftie a Lobe ae ae Washington that she proposes to give instruction taken — Metroj as Sta 3,2 = + street, be- 4 splendid assortincat of five Silverware, Fiteb- to the Clerkship Mr. Banks may be the for- stormy passage from this port to Sid: ae The onthe Fiano: eatabliente oe HOSPITAL FOR sic TEND S18 Castors, Creams, Goblets, son Perks end tunate man. Wo cordially unite in these | lap-dog of Leis was at foal! in some tater at | ,- Madame P. feels confident that she will be able 9 s A P wishes for the success of a gentleman so com- | oF matter o| AND Spoons, (sterlinz,) Fish, Cake ie Knives, to bring forward her pupils as rapidly as would | LAME HORSES, DOGS &c Having had ex- Qu'ter and Fruit K ives; Soupand Oyster Ladies. : 0 bh etiquette, when the mate gave him a kick; | beconsisf@nt with a thorough knowledge of the | tensive practice, both in this country and Europe, Preserve, Sugar and Cream Spoons, Salt Cellars, petent and estimable ur worth cotempo- | Loja secing this rudeness, drew her d. er | science. Cc rary of the Democrat would adorn and dig- he doubts not o: ving satisfaction to those per- - WARE, ON ALBATA “hip, was simply nonsense, Contrary to the in- formation we received from a prominent one of them, the Kepublicane have held a sort of per- petual caucus in their ball on D street for the last three days. At a dofen were there, and sometimes three ur dozen—that is of Republicun members and Senators. Mr. Lewis D. Campbell is doubtless their faverite. Could they make a Speaker, he would be in Nay shai e imals to his care | 7 rs id attempted to stab the officer, Her de- Her terms will be moderate, and she will give | 8008 Who sba.i entrost oy r animal : a) ATE nify the responsible office fur which has been nd .. | lessons at the residence of the scholars, or at her | He may be consulted daily from 7 to Oa-m.,and) Castors, Baskets Butterbouts, Urne, Forks and nained, and we are most happy to hear that | of) "5, frustrated, and she took such a dis : ‘ nov 23—lw_ | Spoons. ” ies 7 aaeiouen ; took up her quarters in the steerage. At her | “2: ‘ : qe NG TO-Day, AD first appearance on the stage in Si ney there Madame P., coutemplating a permanent res’ eis cbtused fa Waraeetcey on gust that she refused to live in the cabin, and | 0W# Fooms, as may be most agreeable to her pa- | from 2 tos p.m, sc 01 co. good. siees " TES" ; ES’) sp‘ French ¢ Dresden China Ornaments, in Anoth c Th w ¢ c| wi ly th four ladi dence at Washington, respectfully solicits a shave E AS RONNETE ee ; nother Caucus.—There was a eaucus 0! ere only three or fo ies resent, but | of the patronage of the citizens s ‘NCH BONNETS, ever eve ys Semeg se eenatan, Sepe Caeae th aa reese bs = a oa offered tn this city. And also a larye « ol chai ocr ati bers of tho Senate con- | Whem she was called out at the ‘alling of the | For information call at 256 Pennsylvania ave- Also, Dress and Cloak ‘Trimmings, But- SPECTACLE the chair long before thi jo Democratic: mem : eurtain, she made h and . | nue, or at Gautier’s Saloon. ‘dec 3—Im ard) i pad readers ° T= Pewee xonchen owe | a shortly after 10 oclock this morning at a rendered par 2 sia aoe tons, & M. WILLIAN in Gold, Silver and Ste! Frames, to suit ev ticular thanks to the ladies for their patronage.| ons, &c § if | HENRY DANZIGER Market Space, between 7th and Sth sts, | eve and age; Eye Glasses, Congress Specs, ai Next to Mr. Campbeil, Mr. Banks is their | ‘8° Capitol. Sax Pranesice News ae ko ep pe go LEs Ll ne aie | in i east ru inati ce. T ew Y ork, will remain in Wash- averite, and they would gladly aid in his ele- No formal organization took place. It was , from acitly determin Wr to “re: h ‘ED.—Samu ai PIANO FOR $175. HIS PIAN 11, whet! owing our goods to x i mimi ston cil thy is month. ‘ © oT 4NO HAS #tll,w vation to the chair, tacitly de ined, however, ‘refer’? the Acquirrgp.—Samuel Bain, committed to | ington city until the 15th day of this Or. A . her purchasers or not Norfolk County jail some weeks since, on the | ders received for clearing houses of all kinds, ana | 2 bee" wed only afew am They have, however, TION Ea ths. and is a great peed — Somuzanted as represented, and : ? : = ant, bergain, a! NF. ELLIS’S, 306 Pennsylva- | Wi Bol the lowest sible price declined nominating, as their sacpees area: contested (Senatorial) elections questions to | charge of killing his own son, a youth about reer hae aaa egy oy Hone? nja avenue, between 9th and 1th streets | te Jewel Silv comet aca to order ; ther their hope is th, . itis come up, and probably to elect a chaplain to- | sixteen years, at Portsmouth, Va, was on ‘oom 188. Price per box, 50 cents. new | Diamonds remoun’ Gold Pens repointed, and P that they way ultimately a Weduesday last examined and discharged, the | " PMA TIoNAE WerKt, 2 | FVOR SALE.—A PAIR OF DARK GREY | PRST¥iNE on Stone executed at short notice be able to induce a considerable southern ay: ewidence being deemed insufficient to fasten Washington, 29th Sept. isos. 5 f bait Arablan MARES, Saad Sven | Matalin, oy Nye erp erento Know Nothing aud worthern 12h ection y The Election.—E : . ker | £uilt upon the prisoner The undersigned proprietor of the Hotel, bav- | old F m0. Inquire of HIB am tS =a! Boxes pat in gerfvct erger at short notice: pa ar tades . a vole 1 Election. —Lut two ballots for Speaker dane pete ing engaged the serva es of Mr. Henry Danzing / jon Hotel Stables. G a ee, iH KEN, Jewele racka quettion geen, Tem# om the | had taken place befre we went to presr. The tothe Montgomery (Alabama) Journal | Of New York, to kill the rats, roaches, and ied tw ais dee ite | re pon rraska question are acceptable to them. | anti Nebrask:-biil men, from them, professed | weutions the death of N. M. Clanton, Ksq., | 20 that infested this establishment, takes pleas = beat bs thet ose ye mon Z ure in testifying that he has been eminently suc- HEAUTIFUL INDAID (LOUKS, @ — ‘ou. for an opposition | to be sauguine of electing some one perfectly | Senator from Macon county, on the 27th ult. 4 Y = ar (enti-Democratie) Speaker. We Lelieve that than I ex- Both houses of the Legislature adjourned peveres Plrl aeeate te eral pol peanlae dh ii LA and W0 hour. Prices from $5 to $15. Just | FNODDA CO HAVE tier we . 1 is entirely clear | opened ant for sale ibe great Variety Sten } it . satisfactory to them to-morrow. The Demo- Pected of him, and that the Hote! P ‘ned for sale at tke g ariety Store of other supply of Ladies’ and Mites BRA if they ¢, - ; over from respect to the memory and charag- of these troublesome and obnoxious vermin. JOHN F.ELLIS, 306 Pennsylypnia avenue, be- VERS, in olors. “Y cannot carry the Point of elegting some | erats are loners by absouteviau. tor of the decoased. des ~1we Wa. Gur, tween mn und lou streets. hov'ag nt owns’ Shou, ® Rov 29—tt “ - Browns’ Hotel, west end S 4