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OWASHINOTON NEWS AND GossTP. —|-xvout twenty-five thournnd comsty; and that | OONGRESSIONAL @ROCERDINGS. ee ‘i I. — TRE. from his experience he esteemed them highly; —_—- respectfully announce to our c! TiONal. THEATI ‘ a+ Mr. fuller, of Peansylvania.—We are in- } So much. so, that he had then at Sinope three | _In the House, on Saturday, after wo went to di pd oad Soe s AcE... B C. Janzert,* — Fi ; aa ens apaiane ent es thousand of them, in addition to the few now | press, the ballotings for Speaker were contin- of the suffering poor. Lxesne an? Mf the Baltimore Museam ) 4 WASHINGTON CITY; | formed by an immediate friend of thisgentle- } in use in the Crim a, in readiness fortheeam-| oq” Phe thirty-first ballot resulted as fol. |. At . Seacn MA AAOENS Labscocasey Es. SES ar i caatanea | man, that we were iu error, a few days since, Paign next spring. The loads they will carry lo a and other s — MCNPAY Sons dole E see publishing te the world, as his real position | dey much, he said, upon the service in | lows: 2 : r = eee fe A . they are employed—rapid moyements | Whole number of votes caxt, 219; necessary Dress Circle and lu Avventissussrs shold be banded in | i Pel nat wae alleged one some | naturally Toquiting Hight bardens—but th to_achoico. 110. 3 inereased ig the pul Family €ircle, be othorwice they may not ap- |“! those who were anxious to bag Republican- loads, under favorable be peer a | Mr Banks received 99. Richardson 75, Ful- a Oe Teaches all the destitute, Gallery ...00+cseeerevee i = ge ae alam - party voles fur him for the Speakership; that to be aboutsix hundred pounds, ler, of Pa., 29, Zolliooffer Dar cnningion 4 seemed to demand that an m Ohee mantis si - sar " five irty miles ay. ° * PP J AGENTS FOR THE STAR. | the peculing idivsyner of ex-Governor pers: Fab dadarebting Datt which T do not re- | of Va., 1, Oliver, of N.Y > 1, Orr 1, Smith, of M ‘and co well known to car ‘Liketollowing persons are authorized to con- | Win Fo Jehust traci for the pablication of advertisements in | a remarkal vat | "Doors open ‘o'clock p-m™.: curtain sises at vad wes in the late election | member tofhave heard before, that duringsthe | Ala , 1. e bya a in the wt gee Be ™ precirely. q rduows supporter of Mr. Nich- | €xpedition against Sinde, General Napier or] ‘There being no choice, the House proceeded seeking employment Yor all that can assist them: | Twentieth Dramatic Ee Teenertr to ane sttiie? the very ultra anti-slavery gentlema agg ochre pg ago rg pa to a thirty-seeond vote, with the following re- also the GRAND COMPLIMENTARY - g P\dl-dolphia—V. B. Pauwea,N. W. cornet | who roa as the Fucion cardidate for Canal edariés—two uion foench dromedary—the men sult : MR. AND MES. BARNEY we oP and Chestnat streets. more a Commissioner. On the contrary, the friend of pints eek io cont gi ge an Whole mtd of votes cast, 221; necessary who will appear in three greet pieces York—S. M. Pertinginn & Co., Nassau = tomatic . other the tai th armed with rifles and | to choice, 111. DAY-EVEN 1855 — pee Tua, to whol we altude above, assures | oobres, The wan faci g the head was the| Mr, Banks received 100, Richardson 72, * |” WEDNESDAY: penne a Usetoo—V._ B. Pauwen, Scollay’s Building. | us that he belongs to the Ovopor-wing of the} animal's grown and driver, and the manner | Fuller of Pa., 30, Zollicoffer 5, Pennington 2, ¥ _ | The performanee will commence with the comeciy tt * = y y of the State; 23 famously ‘nav 4 : E Directress. : fu © corps was as follows: Upon ar- | Swope 1, Etheridge 1, Haven 1, Walker |, Car- p ‘at the Bociety’s room ad- THE (RUSH eae uls or adheronts of ex-Goy- | Tiving at the scene of operations the drome- Williama ° ScNAToRS AND ReErreS@NTATIVES who lile arian 1, Wheeler 1, Orr}, Oliver of N. a Bad nee Hall, Monday ahd eévery | sir Petrick O Plenipo....++ to be served with the Scar, will please BEREE A ti-slavery: and also, | ‘ties were made to kneel, in square, under | y. 1, Smith of Ala. 1, Broom 1, Faulkner, 1. = mai rom nine il ten o'clock, where Isabella ...... seseee Mrs ; Seeretary of the Senate and Clerk pth 7 naan es ie : bei beef #3 obafennt thelr Axe Dusdsed psivems farhia » | ‘There being no choice, the House proceeded L gee a ‘ace 9—it yp Afr which, the Extravaganza of of the Honse to order it for them. This must | | see Ne — pray ete Pag Pick frothy 8 base af ope as infantry. | to @ thirty-third vote, with the following re- THE BLACKSWAN—AT THE SU ee eee es oplilems ; be dens tosceare early attention to their re- felts dacanssda/d na Hoa sanccin istue. _ | AS the ce beet moved, ra satay Re? sult : ; Bessie 2fmany ey. or soared eud oh t ges! . esqce € reas 4 equares, if more than ene was formed, if re- hi ber ef votes cast, 222; nocessar: ‘ashington ‘rustees . . panty vet 7 “9 Sea “= In these days, with so wuch uncertainty in juired, were also meter and in ease of a pvhceeeiee ‘ “ LE yeaa eon — —— mec Fras. SPIBIT OF rly locating the exact positi £ publie | tremity, the square red. @ cover under Mr. Banks received 100, Richardson 73, _— 1 the Black Sei ii —_ resonant oe ratoaig penn mr we “ps ia whieh the one t ousand men could find com- | Fuller, of Pa., 30, Zollicoffer 3, Pennington Seat) and formerly of Nate ~~ IRISH ASSUSANCE AND YANKEE the latcligcucer’s leader is a significant | @en, it affords us great pleasure to anchor parative shelter behind the animals, who were 2, Smith. of Ala , 2, A. K. Marshall 2, Rthe- The engagement having been effected she will MODESTY. B Williams 'o, Regretting the failure of the House | 45¥ one of them whore the country will know | prevented from rising by a hobble on the fore- ridge 1, Haven 1, Walker J, Carlile 1, Harlan | give her first Concert in said Church on WED- | pat,... ed Wiliams % ize Iact week, the editor expresses | precisely wh find him. So, we stats there | leg, and uso their rifles most effectively. This |, Orr 1, Oliver, of N. Y., 1, Smith, of Va., 1, | NESDAY EVENING, the 12th instant, : si ; : Col. MeMurdo informed ald be ; She will be assisted by Professor KrXwrpr, of et j facts with gr deed corps. Col. McMurdo informed me, could Broom 1, Harris 1, Wheeler 1. " that that desideratum was not | facts with gr » indeed. readily marched seventy mites in any direc- Snes . 4 Philadelphia, who will preside at the Pianoforte ra ne Z eemgy’ al 5 i There being no choice, on motion the House | Cards of admission 50 cents. IN 2 Saturday lest; or, in other 3 tion in twelve hours, (5 5-6 miles per hour,) £ The Chorch is sitnated on iSth street, between INSTRUCTION —, nd indirectly fer the eles- A Asking for X ao renmlered Hixoesbont the campaign most | adjoursed. landK. dec 10—3t_ DAKCING, WLS ACS * ‘ 5 of the B of Yards a ks i ie! : sare pee so » Saying, in the course of its sro: soe ee Semen were Get Rimpenn steted tliat th tlie’ adic cam- Proceedings of Te-Day. BGP NOTICE THE PIONEER CON: ONS. 5. COCHRU BEGS LEAVE To remsrks t rs a : ss I or + a paign he found the camel so serviceable that | The Senate met, to-day, at the usual hour. man moct at thotrhalien ONDE LVEKING. inform the iuaties on0 Gontomen of a “ We may say for ourselves that we know | Potted list ood Coreen, | be Procured five or six for his personal use, | But the House not being organized they | the 10th instant, at 7 o'clock p. m. Wetmerance Hall for the purpose of giving in -ely by sight some of the gentlemen who | late Retir oned Congress and that with themhe frequently went seventy adjonrned for the day after laying on the | By order of the President ants heel oct. risen highest among the candidates, and | for relief; ease the whole ques- | miles between sunset and suntise. To adirect J Boyara. th uti dec 8-218 C.F. P CUMMINS, Sec. Davs of Tuition : Every Saturday from 9} a.m sot know even by sight the gentleman | tion: whe will or will not perse- | question by Mojor Delafield (whom we met in | table, on motion of Mr. ayard, the resolution | ———~ sae at rica Neaihek DEMS GDRRAREN: Li 1% pin., for Young Ledies Masters; every )on Saturday reeeived the highest vote. ¢ i : raced tae ether he would not have pre: | of Mr, Adams, to go into-election for officers. | E-q—qr> THE the honot to anwounte te the public yand Pridsy evening from 7 to 9 pm therefore, be suspected of any | Vere in wilh reference to the future | ferred the best Engiish horses to camels could ork read | that Will give their twenty-ninth Anaual | for young Gentlemen. dec 6-3t towards others who might | of th vive of the United States, | he have obtained them, the General answered | In the House, to-day, after the clork re Ball pay Ba a. ieee 5 ie ieee — in voted for—for some of whem | which it no, that he would have preferred the cgmel, | the journal of Saturday’s proceedings, they |" Particulars given in future advertisement. R. WINTER a might avow a personal and politi- cate ke us packing his baggage upon them in light proceeded to athirty-fourth ballot fora Speak- | _dec 8—2t UNRIVALLED EXHIBI!ITIO ¢boe When wo say that. as the House | *UI¥ be loads, he could move more quickly und con- +, with the followi: It: GRAND BALL OF TERPSICHORE | CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, CBYSTALLINE ar a choice on Saturday, it ismuch | personal vb tinuously e ; ee m. Ipbgtate 5 Re Eee The embers ot te i. VIEWS, CHROM ATBOPES, &e , tted that they did not persevere i any oflicerin the} Inrelation to our visiting Persia, the en- Whole number of votes cast 221; necessary: ole HE VARIETIES, (LATE IRON HALL,) umila we was made. If every party or dred on tl a auiries we have made lead us to the conelusion | to a choice 111, ATT 5 a on Hotton n eutire conformity in every sested on the ground | coat, though we might readily get there, our Mr. Richardson received 74, Banks 100, | givea Grand Ball at Col Hall Copitet Hill | Commencing on Monday Evening, Dec. Soe leonduct and opinion, how ‘ve nan, physically. | return, owing to the blocking up of the roads Faller, of Pa., 31, Harrison 1, Zo)lieoffer 4, bg tate EVENING, Dec. 10, Day Exhibitions on Wednesday and Saturday « Ilouse ever to be organized or the pub- od that he is to be retained in | by snow, would beimpossible until nextspring. | Harlan 1, Wheeler 1, Walker 2, Pennington ee ee 7 4 at 3 o'clock. . to be entered on? We trust, for sent position, where we, at least, re- | AS this would detain us much beyond the time | 1. Oliver, of N. Y , 1, Leiter 1, Haven 1, Car- ADLES’ COMPANIONS and articles of | “Tickets TWENTY -FLVE CENTSonly; Chi wll 9s on aesount of the public sak 2 Seoban ues at ve his pay ang | Jx04 for our return to the United States, and | jij 1, Smith, of Va., 1, Elliot 1. utility and ornament for the boudoir, at THE | dren FIFTEEN CENTS. - 1 ill not be added the diarc- | #474 him as invaluble, and where his pay and unnecessarily delay the experiment we are en- No choice having been effected, Mr. Thor- | LAKES, 504 Pa. avenue dee & Exhibition commences at 734 o'clock. s pt her day in completing | emoluuients are anple. The real question | gaged in, we have reluctantly abandoned the | I fe ct OST.—ON SATURDAY LAST BLACK Full particularsin billseftheday. dec *~ s indispensible a duty.’ i have to be d journey, though we desired much to see the | ington from Iowa, offered a resolution provi- terrier DOG, with tan colored leg! pa s over the re-election of | a. = varioties of the Persiancamel, and particularly ding for the election of a Speaker by a plu- white breast, and short ears and tail. TO THE LADIES. to the U. § Pas 5 is : the Leurbourck or dromedary artillery. rality vote, if on the 4th vote next following, | Teward of three dollars will be paid to ‘AVING INDUCED MADAM DEVO, OF o + r A journey into Persia, with the intention of 3 er the finder if returned to Mr. FOWLES, corner of ‘New York and Paris, to exhibit her ‘ on Saturday last; | whi. , returning immediately, must be commenced, | 20 one be elected by a majority vote. K and ith streets. Navy Yard. dc 0-3 _ | EE New, vor etncrig MILLAN BOY for rl ic thern opposition men to £ individvay | 7@ nd, about May.” Our course from this} Isunense confusion, especially on the Deme- FPOUND—A SUM OF MONEY (WHICH | 5 few days at our Louse, we hope this effert ois eee es y of individvay | will bo, I think, to Syria or Egypt, for drom- oratie side; many members calling for ycas and the tlader has reason to believe has been sto- | will mect their epprobation, and induce their vetc fe tson for Speaker. © discharge of | edaries, and then b: to Smyrna for burden _ lip to lay tt'ce the table; and len.) The owner can have the same by Femee presence a* the opening, on Monday next. ‘ Th STAT camels, in the expectation of commencing our | 9#YS, others moving to lay it on the 2d ty and pay for advertisement. Inquire |" Should this be enccuraged, it will not gauseour have received a pamphlet on the return home sometime in February. cal!s for the yeas and nays on that motion. attne Washi: ational Monument, of exertions to relax in endeavoring to please. dec 10—3t* acd Harbor Defences, or the 0, and his fifty | ,, The enquiries in relation todromedaries for | yf. Giddings trusted that the resolution | 2¢¢¥0-3* SAL S. BRIGGS. | “We also call attention to frows saxpii ot MU- i SIC, PERFUMERY, COSMETIC: . ‘ h ‘ted lette: the 5 B EW AK D —I will cive the above > eam battering rams for ships- to have had a lithe Ostoben 3 4 ace no result. de would be withdrawn. ‘ RK $50 mentioned reward for the epprehe: dec & THE LAKES. sof Pa of-war, hy Charles Eilet, Jr., Civil Engineer. y, notwithstand- Very respectful: yest obedient servant, Mr. Thorington propozed to withdraw it. and delivery to me, of ANN, @, Who ca! And fr inger and Townsend, New York, ther, in stiffs zNRY C. Warne, gentlemen Objection was made. ——— day nigh, thee who ran away frem me WCRETED PLAIDS. »5 _, Major U. 8. Army. Mr. Washburne, of IMinois, wanted to know | 94 years ol eno hundred and twelve pages Hon Jerrenson Dayis, fceretary of War. 1 Reform,” its urgont becossity by Pliny Miles. For sale Sth instant. She is about UST RECELVED— » four or five inches high, light 60 pieces all-wool Scotch PLAIDS, bright col- on what the pending question was. black complexion with full round face, of ors, and very ches; a] P — m figure, likely. She has a variety of clothing | 50 pleces cotton aud wool PLAIDS, beantifal } Tho Senatorial Caucus.—Thero was a cau- Mr. Jones, of Tenn., explained that the | aud took ‘with ber 2 " ‘ 3 —with patches oe ae rg colors. at 25 cents Perera a : : & Maury tu-day’e work; | Cus of the Demoerats of the Senate held this | Hovse having had ne action whatever onthe} asc10. af rae Now Sees tes Saar rope French MERID 0, best quailty, = PERSONAL > heels of as many morning, to reccive the report of their com- Tesolution, it was competent for its mover to | =~ pre yam U if) ° “4 SASHMER REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY | 25 Pieces very pretty CASHMER . may run vut | Mittec to nominate the Desioeratic portions of | withdraw it. $50 evening, between Filth street and the | 2” do" new vie MUUSEELIN a6 ility, at the | ‘He several committees to be voted for by This opinion having been accepted tacitly enege : petite gag Sg poe The above goods were bought at atction a few d. Tho lat | themin open Senaie. The said report having | by the House, Mr. Thorington withdrew his | the Patriotic Bank ¢ iefly, one Corporation 35, | 48¥#siuce and we consider them very gra: bar re supposed ( | been rendered, was laid on the table for the | resolution. inclusive. There were also some loose papers in Daily opening, new SILKS AND FANCY ry, of the Ohio States- tant General of | at Fort Pierre, is acily in Troy, New ‘ the book cf no ible use to eny but the owner. it being fund | ©Xsmination of members of tie caucus. It] They next proceeded to a thirty-afth ballot, | i the same hee fallen Into bender hands, I will | G00: : : CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. "9 kb places nearly all the cld Sonators just where | with the following reeult : ore bi hire 3 Hed: ris Maee tiene decs—6t__ Corer FP. ue and iz. E , the editor of the New they were during the last session, excopt in | © Whole number of votes cast, 221; necessary | turn the book and pers.” W. HOWE, E CALL ATT’ 372 Pa. avenue, corner 6th street. pl carpet uperior Gold Watch dec 10—3t es, elegant ee aliver Tea ek, Pitch. Goblets, Wa' ‘or! s and ev $100 REWARD. other article of Table Silver Ware, Silver card ILL BE PAID BY THE SUBCRIBER | Cis, Portmennaien, fae Fans, ae for the retarn of acash box and its conterts, .] ta Ge : stolen from the residence of Majer WW. 8 Reoit, moteoner Albeta Goods and su ia Te ener eenee of Friday, | Cola Spectacles and Bye Glasses of every va- December7th. The box contained, bevidesa numa. ala . paid ber of valuable par, about 5°00 in gold, and <p Partic — hn , aomeaes /: Pe so far recovered his cases wherein Senators had requested not to | t @ choice, 111. bie to resume the full control y in | be reinstated in their old places on commit- von. aor a0 Zollieefor 4, batten i: u | tees. Thus Mr. Slidell is proposed to be sub- | Pennington 1, Carlile 1, Harrison 1, Smith, of stituted in Mr. Brodhead’s late place on the | V2., I, Walker 1, Williams 1, Orr 1, Faulkner naval committee at the request of Mr. B., and 1, Watkins 1. fected th ; ria tice or four | We hear, with the acquiescence of Mr.S. Mr.| No pagan dl iaer! ney tg Pe re professed na- | James, teo, is named for that committee (in ceeded to.a 36th ballot with the following re- inducing halt | the report) in the place of Mr. Gwin, now out } 88!) Viz: pede: fepPoasp'a whi of anand ee ee pees 4 Whele aumbor of votes casi, 226; necessary | dec aize t ky, , dodge, a choice, 114. , IN ENDLESS VARIETY, at the The Weather—seoms a little too warm to| ,,Mt- Richardson received 76, Bauks 106, I . f the Cunard stcamer inted to the command mu ship, now being 7 i. Milburn prc esterday. » who recently died at Bux- r of many of the books pub- dat King’ ses adapted to the eyes of wearers. ate june Z ecute in the best manuer the largest orders for all articles in our ltne. M W GALT& BRO. * from the hall te avoid registor- port @ joods No. 324 Pa. avenue, between tth and 10th sts - Goodrich, under the name of it the \wattiyint Me Greek 4 his soles ati . ine <§ Sg pga tear om 1 dec = ian of Fenty'G 26 Pa. Shire ate) = 4 Pe permil putty of Mr. Grceley and his spinal | Carlisle 1, Smith, of Va., 1, Walker » Orel, | [ro SUPERD PIA Rn PE disease doctors to stick where they chinked up | Powell 1, Harlan 1. Harrison 1, Willliams 1, |/['W0 SUPERD EIANO® RECEIVED AT WING KETTLES, Ulta TEA ers, weak back-bones with it yesterday and last Leiter 1, Davis, of Md., 1. tion to our usual stock, makes our assortment the Ss Waiters Pitchers, Gobiets, Cups, Cake Bos” night; and also too cold to permit the grease, Tasgestia Washingt det O— ep me ng ery a a a etaenres A 4 7 AL nO. ~ | tard Stands, Ladles. Spoons, s, Candlesticks, with which they oiled the heels of those whom ABEIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARIEL ‘ALL, BARNARD & CO.. AUCTION SE < ERC Butter Knives, Table and Dessert Knives, &c. LATER FROM EUROPS. tele OF Se The steamer Ariel, from Europe, on the will give their especial attention to all selesen- es _ stag is ae Ree { 29th of November, arrived at New York yes- | trusted to them. whnpead widen wee ing s vn of this | it Was proposed to get out of the Hall ata sw be brought | C°MVenient time this morning, to perform its ing for their | lweubration as was desired. At least such is ‘ ie 5 Cash advances to any amount madeon consign- reg oe pe reine Tod the — quality, A ree i fa trans-| the opinion that we drow from the thirty- terday. She brings the cecond edition of the ment. dec 10—2w re ry pay ted, wi Ayied ad he ; r gentlemen of note. are io y _ Seventh street. Dec © e Young Men’s Christian e—tr 2 of Richmond. y cn our great Westorn | fourth ballot, tho first held to-day. Toadon Sinee of she 241k abiiane. SO FO ELLIS, <ami 306 Pennsslvania avenue, this winter. * The best laid schemes of mea and mice,” &, A letter from Kamiesch, dated November '’ GIFT BOOKSTORE: sa: TO PURCHASE ‘y > " — 22d, states that some trifling engagements YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS. GENERAL SELECTION OF STANDARD Ca by the New York The Sonate Printing. —At the next Sena-| had taken place at Kertsch between the ad-| decin— A Giftand Miscellaneous BOOKS A > decline permitting bis i / 8 z vanced posts of the Russians under General AND STATIONERY for sale at he next Presidential. torial caucus a printer for the Senate will bo F 4 JEWELRY BUSINESS HiLBUS’S MUSIC DEPOT. cor- he neat Presidential can- + f Wrangel and the Anglo-Turkish contingent, HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RENTED | ner of Pa avenue an@ llth eure : the 12th, in | nominated, we hear. in which the latter were hard pressed, and the stand lately occupied by Kobt. Keyworth GREAT INDUCEMENT. ---- Hom. Preston King. of New Yor at in POTAdor, a = bad sent to Balaklava for reiaforcements. x to rec toute in a few da} the | EVERY PURCHASER RECEIVES A GIF k . ~ : A expects et ys Wi Call Resigned —John Wilson, Esq, has resigned Kinburn — protected by a anes ef | North, which be will sell upon mnmerate ‘crm. é ny oo ge usual retail peice; ~ . . 7 uty Quericrmasier | the position of Presi 7 frigates and floating batteries in addition to | dec 10 —3i* GEORGE KEYWORTH. ‘or every dollar’s puschase a sealed envelope |: ae He x of Texas, and ant, fucther to the Ks vies ne a gies m= ah reece Sears the permanent foreifien ns; but the Allies "MADAME DEVOS drawn by the bayer. containing t e mame of some” Hou ver, of California, are at the 1, the commander of | ™20W Nothing ge of this city. are in fear that the Russians will make an MADA gift, which is presented on ihe «pot. Among the 4 House. te d from these facility The Currené Operations of the Treasury De r J. Smith, a member of Gen. 4 3 ARRIVED. Gi Gold Watches, J » Music, Fancy effort to retake it as soon as the river freezes MapaMe DEVOS, OF PARIS AND NEW poe yn Aniicles. &e * er. a 4 over. 2 . York, has arrived and opened her HILBUS MUSIC DEPET, fa) tituii"s sti @'ak tae of Tippecanos duty was promptly Partmont.—On Saturday, 8th of December, } The Vienna correspondent of Oia) Times pifcent and recherche stock of elegant SIL >) Pree) al Gatner Pa ak ankath a a3 : ppe fucther fort i m j siti imina to- | L at Z 7 oe . _ udiana om the 2tth alt receiving an : to Calonel there wore of Treasury Warrants entered on Lovet pe, pepe d phar pore fourth 504 Pa. avenue, near Adams’ Express REW FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &e. , ay in charzo the books of the Department— Laks dpa 'trbd dec 10-116 Showroom up stairs, RS. H.CLITCH MOST RESPECTFULLY z y is vow Iccturing in Losten, oe nase ves Por tho redemption of stooke 19,239 02 peints of the four guarantees are ek ae bel. See M se . ait Ay ieneval Eyre, I fon sees $19, i i i SO RAG SOR SS we ma) informs her customers and the 3 fi the Pieicn For the Trearury Deportment...- 27,359 50 taken. This first point relates tothe Princi WOOD AND COAL. eral to Ge palities, and the second to the future position RB HAVE CONSTANTLY “if HAND a | C7#! that she will open, on Monday, the i0:b last. y's dresais ridiculed by a of the christian population in Turkey. Con- large supply of WOOD AND COAL, which a large variety cf¥ ANCY ARTICLES, such as | . Who is satisfied ted. ‘for the pur- ¢ the attention of the peo- For the Into ot Department... 2,299 66 Forthe Oratoms..essesceses +e 14,188 06 War Warrants recoived and en- tered vevesecsseseessereesenes 7,500 00 fs China Oups aud S2ucers, with mottees. ferences relative to the re-organization of | we are selling et very low prices. We are now ; . Perfume Botties, Card Keceivers, Cigar Siand& chi . | disc} go of the best quatity White Ash ° Moldavia and Wallachia would begin at Con- | @ poi cog, Sabon th wit il for $6 90 Vases, Jewel Boxes, Work and Fancy Boxes, From miscellaneous sources...s0+ 175 57 Simp. , te “ Tet 7 ton, detivered. “‘Derms euch Ton 3t0 tue. | Perfumery in great verity. teste Bale” { | . es * € the s ws | Ei Cc Seeeeeeees x A e = ‘oa; Be id Zephyr Worsted, Gloss Silks, - Mv. Desn Richardson ~ agrand Uae a aithonal Ve ccentor the Navy.» 190 ian . The Berlin correspondent of the Tinies states Office, corner H and 12th streets; Yard. 15th a ame yr Wor * t a, New York. i that the rumored Sweedizh alliance is doubted | street and Canal. te, Patterns fer Embroidery and Braidinz, - 10—3t* , and of | Repayment on account of the = be avin i a Commenced Bu mtaee Mee Wovs aa 2 ¢ i . é A ry es variety ‘EW TOYS ai a ho was, by means of ained of it by the AVY sreesvecssecececonsesses 158,757 61] phe Belgian War Minister has determined ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUB | other FANCY NOTIONS suitable for Ch robbing the Colfax | 2*™y for the ser eapable of ren arr upon inereasing the defences of Antwerp by lie in , that she will cive information dedi 7 — and New Year's Presents, at very moderate pric , been sent te the State | deriug. The ¢ ents of Colonel Me- i There are five persons under sontence building several additional forts. in all the Affairs relating to Life, Health, ealth, examine them before you make your pur a Revs tne audi Conse ety Wt HK: | of death in the parish prison of New Orleans ties on the 234 November, | A" | in Daslaats-Atout Fricade, loka’ and Dent, | Pa, av., betwee hae et, Col I H Wright made a speech at facts without one convicted of arson, the rest of murder. se he Paleo ugdece eadac Rasta Bruat, | 22d ia no ey all other subjects. She Is also four doors from 10th street. 2 i atre, Boston, last Frid, i i : bi" able to tell the Ages of persons by resding num- [J" A very good Second - s Bo a ay re due to him p 3 % with the Imperial Guard, were spoken in the | bers. Allthose who wish to consult Madame R. | ANU for sale or rent. r S Aservice of plate to Man- 2 me, pressed as [The Missouri Legislature will probably | Greek Archipelago on their way home. will please call soon, as she will remain in the} dec 8-3t gor any oud varivus dutics of | adjourn without electing a Senator to succeed tates 4 sulted Sera eee ern ren ected eee war of potted mes Seles ot ten te lec Micsmciscnas THE PI4NG PORTE CLASSES a captured Russian convoy. Gaga oat. a sae comes ) Re MR. W. HENNY PALMER, The report of the insanity of Gen. Mouraieff 5. hand side. tienen 50 Coats -+++ Kev De Baird is lecturing in Brooklyn fi. Wor in Europe, and the Nations en- Mr. Atchieon. nd the Arabian, or one- \ ‘ " TLL meet Academ) Music, corner ; - ee om nt the ietter ¢ med tobe| ka Tho “Duquesne Greys’? of Pittsburg, is not confirmed. . of %h pig ys <4 after Na ' i docu Amehe, widow of Louis Phil- trausporta- | and the ‘Red Rovers,’’ of Cineinnatti, two FANCY STATIONERY, DAY, Oct. Sth, 1855. The pupils are pe rously il! > former were found in the Crimea The Friday evening Times in its 7, article es Consels for money opened at 833, from whet k ies, intend visiti Lisvil grack companies, intend visiting Louisville on nce they advanced to 88]. A relapo sub- the 22d of February. ~ pu req) ND PAPIER MACHE PORTFOLIOS, | to be in aticadance on the days and hours specl- ANS rate “ encetuent of the war;;the latte: BLOTTERS, &c., at THE LAKES, 504 Pa. | fied in the aotlces ault is now msnager of t New Ozlea ied there since from Asia Minor. sequenély took place to 883, which was the |#venue. _— deo | ots LW. HENRY PALMER, Director. ~ at New Ovleanz. vere Wut little thought of, the last official price. Fo HIRE.—A NEGRO MAN, 22 YEARS CHAUNCY WARRINER, eke - latter were highly esteeine: © only objec Wear A Saawu.—If you want to be in fash- old, intelligent and honest. Heis accustomed Gr e whele amount of Jand | tions to them we beard of ion, wear a shawl; if to ladies, an attraction, e room they A Man’s Hann Birrey orr ny a Horse —A Cope! OTses, vn NP ie het = bea goer AND JEWELER, Ss % ed States Governn: cecupied in the narsow s » end their | wear a shawl; if to sheep and cows, @ terror, | curgical operation of a very interesting char. | hired by the weekormonth. Address atthe a Bn. avenue, Pr fi yah pose ll 75 btening the horses. ‘I ure very din or like shanghais in full feather or even rags ot ae uaa performed in Eugland on a | St* oiice. Sec 8-3 (UNDER BROWN: 0 st of January, te ‘ ; differing | upon the heather, wear ash if your hips | soldier named Thomas Dance, belonging to IARIES FOR 1856.—CLAY TONS wel WASHINGTON, B. c. . 2,970,231 xeres, which, id say, as the | are badly moulded or your shirt and vest un- | the 12th laneers, who had his arm ainputated knows 0! ip quarto, octavo, and pocket | » nov 33—t3aul = a 4 . ry form, in various styles of binding. A jargeaupply Seana Armani, een nimum } f such lande wh dves Trom the | folded or unpleasant to behold—woar a shawl! | for the second time, in eon wee of the 4 fom : ORSE AND BUGGY.—FOR SAL x I a o - ands when first d, tke Bacttian If you're courting some fine linnet, wear a frightful tifarios his reosivenibe ee oad orcs TAYLOR. if fine ptngeer the Fm perfectly Mo market, represented the magni imal, standing | #hawl—you might wrap your lassie in it—im by a ferocious horse in the Crimea. > alan éC| Sound, gentle and well Also, asub ti of $66,060,000, but which at this i your shawl, Its like ebarity on pics, and | was engaged at Balaklava in drawing water rege fe = © could not be worth less than $200,000,000 hides a multitude of sins—although it causes | for troops, and whilst so vgcupied saw i horse, me horse, Enquire at Sirch's Views Bootie ane — : : spapesaoee rh npn oe you marke es with mane and tail erect, saltoplnn fesiondy. tect. yds etm another destructive fire in © two bumps) | dandy, wear a shawl—or have a cover 'Y | towards him. In a moment the horse sei — —— —— ig matt Thies, “hee ita pack |—wear ashawl. Ina word it isa most asefut | terest! mouth, threw him down, and kneel- of anthet, give thelr sole care} FUNE SERS UMERE, FORTE-MORIES, * . tC of Saltihars’s farsi Iways more | article—as you may wrap your feet, head, | ing on his body with his fore legs, commenced ts management, with an unspar- | 7 a sng ae oa S fs Ss Sausdury és furniture ccufing the | body, knees, make a seat, a blanket, a bed, a | tearing his clothes off, lace his breast ard te the wants and Se ea Peuhephventa aenen + gece tye | aro-1 four or five other places of the princi muff, a pillow, a wrap-rascal or a Scotch piaid | and shoulder in a frightful manner. The pesper clings yer eny gg B m eY fle ee tee ‘74 usines? destreyea ofyourshawl. Inour perambulations through the city, we notice some very tasteful artieles S ipoor fellow put out his hand to protect the 3.8.& A, W. KIRKWOOD. ‘ower part of his body, when the animal —$$——$________—_—___ *, Lowes very heavy BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHIN©-. cm; W THE LARGEST, IES 3. E HAVE NO rGist ing “ of shawls for gentlemen hey are most fan- | yeized it in his mouth and bit it off. Some of OTICE.—THE SUBSCRIBER FAS RAD Ww and cheapest stock of Youths’ and Bove j be nest: ths before tue war | cifal in style ‘nd color and ean only bo ex- | comrades coming to his succor, armed with —_ = WINTER CLOTHING eS se ace ite fps” draught, and | celled by the fanciful manner in which they | stout clubs, the ferocious beast was beaten off. scien menage dawg ey Fee 3 ede For Govorner—Henry A to « Partar | are worn. Wear a shawl by all means—or if | Before, however, the horse could be secured, ) eye stripe down her back. dry at this time, | Oth a call Mo cceogunndate Shey ee ke new, Godt; Lieutenant Governor—E. W. 'y Tepe reins. | youcan’t wear a shawl—wear a blanket—| je bit off the fingerof another man, and ze- | has been upon the farm since the first af October sensenebleaerses. 11.9398; Attorney Qenerul—Willi on deteriuined us. | Wear something ridiculous and be in fashion. verely injured the shoulder of the veterin: ‘The owner of the above described Cow WALL & STEPHENS. i 9s ar Uhe a if weuld only compli- | Sach is the adviee of the local man of the furgeon of the regiment. He was of Aral No. 38 Pa. av, bet 9th and 10.1 sts, aie nt withent proiueing such | Petersburg Democrat. fe breed. Danco’: arm was amputated just me q nov 23 (int, News & Alex Gaz) Love the wrist; he was soon afterwards sent ———_—F snouth market on t ttest, if not ie ning portion arm, ? ¥ ES TION the lavgert bear he has ever laid eyes upon It Lo isnew doing well.—Sorthwestern (Bug.) 75 do Green Pippin Applies SY RLMING TO THE GOLACITA weighed, when dressed for the stall, one,-hun- ipate from the Arabian ture dy, whould the camel with ti, it moy thén be f sles for crossing Sit Ww esid is done dcow a day waz celebrate] ip ¥ American ‘eity by the jovial se- *<t the “ tard 0? cakes.” Many e tebe he posesforminy Clans. ; wd dish 4 “hag ties 1 d i cighty-eight pounds. All of it i si BAR Te Geren cee eee ae Teo >" , ersta the suo always | dred and e! 8 ands. of it was >_> ‘ater st., Geor “ a8, *y punch was drank. vat iv, being one" vapidly sald os ten Genta r pound. The| far"The Legislature of Vi moe Satur : m vEevineaaeaan, Saltably divided necesding nes | , ~———— f chien gamed were | largest portion was bought be Baltimore and | day iast, re-elected the Hon. James M. Mason 6 HAVE JUST REOET Von Sonny | ote gn - of te lessen | ae reso Tustitute have yoted to | which wil couvey yery | "hiladelphia, as (says the Transcript) ix al- | a8 @ Senator of the United States for six years W Terms, five dollars per quarter +8: ror the New ¥ Crystal Padace | pits smal on | OF its ditleye ae | maost everythi else that we haye fete nive ann | Perpetua) gaze of the} Oy MeMurd lands. 3 ji MOIRE ANTIQUE AND VEL. ‘Those who are destrous of availing thr a ‘from the 3d of Mareh, 1857, when his present | yup ‘Cian ; t 1 term of service will expire. The vote stood | ranging rae Ae oa Bewedt designs, at prices for o sue eating Mne. It was killed by George Wolfen, . Mason, 124; Mr. Bummérs, 66; esattering Ww »» ¢u bis farm, in that part of the Dirmal Swamp called ‘‘ Beay Quarter.’ normed mé, tad ite ex- Pedi"om Against Binde, he had in sevice MAXWELL & BRO, dec 4—e03t We Pa, avenue, whe y 42 ie wd

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