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Cooley; of ‘Hartford, Cont, : t » apis Roderick Terry and A. Cooley aforesaid, of ING, at WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Pocesh. iy exter rs, a to the in' eee eee pid Gustavus Fincken, of Brooklyn, N, Y —For Third Appearance of THE PINE & HARRISON OPERA TROUPE +i Gcilti ‘Onn SVENIRO, 1 ie pera, co! for this Trou; MARIT ANA! in which the full Company and Chorus ap; ear. On Thursday. the Bohemian Gisl friday, Lu. Toons Meaeaben, Neal teats of te amioes bene ja en- efit of Miss Loulea Pyne Mr. & Mre. W.J FLORENCE are engaged. SENT THE NWET DAT “For four years me pled indies are consign: sapere Scwho mutter and peep’ rt a sugar draining ap, 4 “i Re yomete: harmless. But let the lesson remain The | Geo F, Foote, of Buffalo, N. ¥ a Fremont movement has bee big eee Rice a epi reee hey Sere T= resting gr = i is ich in tl m. . , N.Y. ideation! <leer ce eae 2” rere For improved spring-holder for slat = i pets rising into all the evils of * Church John C Harris, of Savannah, Ga.—For im- ——— apres cle erp Soeedl eat 3 - é _.The Charleston Mercury says of the recent Henry B. Ougood, of Dorchester, > val election and the present aspect of the sectional | improved method of regulating the draught question : . of furnaces, sts of itself and the countr, . Tait: 7 E V EN T N ST A R . < Had Fremont won the race, more than | same place.—For improvement in fastening din R.im GRAHAM. WYMAN! : WYMAN! pee tN * | the Barmoneous—a very Protty Quarrel | oo clitical preacher would have undoubt- | door eS 8 ee Ee. _ a IN GEORGETOWN. GTON CITY: as it Stands—A Fuss in the Family—The | odiy sought for his reward of office; while | Legrand Crofvot, of Syracuse, N. ¥.— VENTE” ATTENTION — THIS 18 KIS LAST NIGHT. ae ee ; War of the Rival Reses.— prema Ts pre a eee oie a 3° Darlin pa and Wm. Piper, of |< ya ttn a a —} nov i2-It " i i u . _ mocratic ——— WEDNESDAY.......--Nevembet 19: T898- | tute chisdren, you should never let Your angry patie err ene seam Hor, Yosk, . ¥-—Bor impuged diapragm are hereby ordered to meet at Fotomac NATIONAL THEATRE 7 S isan Oatmen’ passions rise. ere never made to tear each | worse than the mere open grasp at autho metre “are pon | Halle ( ) on Novena 5 acaeaaaaee o ee Grocnwinw Veet ust HOC aa teae Your peshaapees Se Old Nursere Ballad. by avowed spoil sharers. . gon =, eerhy, of Cavendish, vt. | bas at oa at Bren ser Opera Stage Manager . .Mr. Chippendale dleev 5 JOR, ent « Johnny Sheilds and Teddy Hogan, eet oy! et over It, ec Hed a fght Down below, down below. (Crasy Jess. Our reporting “ spirit’’ bas detailed to us a full account of the ‘high time’’ the Jackson Democratic Association had on Monday night, over the question of the election of a commit- tee to join committees Gf other Democratic clubs in Washington in arranging for a grand FU ‘Sec nov 11-2t JOMN F_C.O KENTUCKY MOCRATIC ASSO- |< CIATION OF A ferneeictamtrlnr ph ciTy ‘The members of this Club are requested to meet at No. 485 12¢h street, between F and 6, on TO- MORROW EVENING, the 12th instant, at 5 o’elock, to transact important business. . T.J. ROBINSON, Vice Prevident. A. H.MARKLAND, Sec’y. Rov 11-21* Breanna CLUB.—THE MEM- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS The Union quotes the St Louis Republican to show that the Miesouri Benton Bemocrats voted in the retent election principally for Fillmore, or refrained from voting The same paper quoting the New Orleans True Detta's ‘Gount of KKSw Nothing riots in that city on the 6th inst., draws the conclusion that such conduct on the part of the Know Nothings °f | metropolitan celebration of their recent vio- | * ,, Mr. Buchanan, we believe, is elected Fon ee Soy Tow — | mont: aos — oe on ome magnificent § sy New Orleans and Baltimore was the result Of) tory Accusations of personal disappointment | president, and we doubt not, that he will ao on ~ "Hubbard, of Penn Yan, N. ¥.— | ing in the procession in honor cf the glorious vie- « Nailed Queen" is in preparation. a pre-arranged plan to carry Louisiana and | were lauoched at the heads of those who ob- | all that the poe feb ct oaraag les For improvement in the cutting apparatus of ory scbioved | by the friends: ~d the Consticatton = = Maryland by force and fraud, concocted in | jected to the order of things determined on aah he her seede his way to a distinction Cre Weitvett, or water Y t a — @. KAMMERER, Secretary nov 11-2t THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL oF THE MARION RIFLES On MONDAY EVENING, November 24th their Nations Council in the belief that after so doing something “ might turn up”? to secure Pillmore’s election by the House of Represeg- by the Association’s authorities, who, in tarn, caught thunder and lightning from the other side. One word brought on another; until, W. Hyatt, of Auburn, N. Y —For im- earned by long and honorable public services rcracsent A forks for handitng heated plates & oxti ish this fire through aii The has witede It still burns undi- |. Rudolph Knecht, of New York. N ¥.—For minished ; and the mere fact that it has almost impor method of ventilating ships, £¢ ANTED—AN ERRAND COLORED Boy. Inquire at the Star O@ ¢ ty ATANTED, A DELIVERER —A GOOD tatives. _ | immediately after they adjourned, there was | Cy ccceded in casting its lurid flames upon the | | Henry Kruse, of New Orleans, La.—For 4T TEMPERANCE HALL, SE en a AEE Te The Inte/ligencer continues its publication | the beginning of a pretty general fight o” | temple of ourcommonconfederacy, is sufficient | HPHovempe O Wanone. |. ae eo inn. | Particulars infatureadvertisement nov 11-3 GON 2G, No tho si street, before 8 o'chark of the debate on naval reform. (not over) the platform. Champions of the | to show us that we bave uo 6afety in this . ; a or afie. Jo’clo:k p m nov 12 Union’ We may linger in ita few years long- proved waste valves for hydrants Tee NATIONAL 6REYS — Pa ival i ith in- 7 i You are notified to attend as ecial meeting D4 Pe 4 : { NESDAY EVENING, November 12h, st 7 o'clock. Business of the greatest importance willve laid before the company, and every mem- ber Is requested to be present. By order of Lew. Towers, Captain: nov 11-3¢ R. GRIMES, Sect. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DESI <n of receiving a thorough course of instruction in the German Lang! , and Music on the Piano, will please call at No 454 Tenth street, between D and EK, where prices a fixed upon agreeable to the parties novs iw® WE WOULD ADVISE THOSE IN want of GUOD PICTURES to call at the establishment of Mrs A C. REDMOND on 7th street, at St Patrick's Gallery, as some of herco practitioners wishes to styieit Mre R feels highly complimented to learn that t have named her Gailery after so Loly a Saint s'e hoves to conduct it in such a manner make tt worthy of the appellation nov 1#- THE LADIFS’ FAIR AT ODD FEL.- lows’ Hall is now being held for the benefit of the Rev. S D. Finckel's Church, on the corner of G and Twentieth streets, and wil be open every evening during this ard uert week for their patrons and the public generally. No effort will be to render their vi>its agree- able, as all the appliances, Music, Fancy At ticles, Confectionery, &c , &c , are provided for the entertainment of thelr visitors A generous tron shee a solicited 3 yt COM. OF RRRANGEMEN TS. nov 7-St Another large and very fashionable audi- ence last night greeted the Pyne and Harrison troupe. The piece, “‘ The Crown Diamonds,”’ went offadmirably. The rendition of itsevery seng and concerted movement (musical) was rewarded with thundering applause Louisa Pyne appeared to greater advantage lo itthan ever before in Washington. Mr. Guilmette received a fair share of the favor of the audi- ence, proving himself an accomplished artist. He acted and sang the partof Reboldo with fine effect. Mr Harrison, who always comes up to the requirements of his position, was 1p plauded from his eutrange unti! the curtain fell at the end cf the opera's representation. They present “‘Maritana’’ to-night—Wal- lace’s masterpiece. As that opexa is an Eng- lish one it can be comprehended throughout by every American lover of music, whether musically educated (or, rather, informed) or not. it is simple and yet beautiful, and, though not of Continental production, has long held its own as a popular one with the critics as well as the public. The troupe are as much at home in it as in the“ Crowa Dia- monds.’? So we bespeak for them to-night a thumping house. ROBINSON, 319 Penn. avenue, opj osite Browrs’ ee — ?—> Bay ey pe 1% 7 bands 8 ord years o} g00d st) tin. Must make well in single or ners. Apply immediately at LL’S Dry Goods Btore. No 37} Seventh street. nov 12-3@ ——————— — — —A Gehan ean! AN INFANY one need unl experienced and well evn ig 4 ‘ish, French, or Ger. min preferred. apply at 379 C street, bet: 4 and :d etreets. nov 1- ANTED —A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A Situation as Clerk or Bookkeeper in any ca- pacity Besi of referenceegiven, Pease address * Energy,” Star Othice mov il Se ANTED —A FEMALE SERVANT INA smell family. Apply at Mrs. SMITHS, 454 13th street, between & and F nov ll-eon® A LAD OR YOUNG MAN, FROM fweive to eighteen years of ape, Who basa good & lish education, and wie can rerd and write weil, who ts willing to make bimseif generally useful fn a full practicing lawyer's office, and who de- sires the erage, of a lange law end wiscella- neous library, who intends to make the law ee aun ane to be quel\fed for scion to the bar upon bi+ arrival at the ave of twenty-one years of age, can find a place by sddressirg “O P Q*’ through the Post Oftice, tn bis own band writing, stating bis age, parest and extent of bis education, and a'so giving rence 1 ee ANTED VU WELL KEG MEND ed Coac. > well ecqusinted bere, and two Stablemen immediately. Inquire atthe First Ward Livery Stabe, G street, between 17th and d 18th mov 10-3 ANTED —A CUACHMAN WHO UN- derstands his business thoroughly. and can furnish the best recommendations A < man preferred, who can read writing Apoly this office. nov 1i-t? OYS WANTED —SiIX BOYS WANTED aithe Bowling Saloon on D street, between Sth and %*h streets. Slaves preferred. Apply immediately. nove AN FED— WANTED—WANTED— TO Sud persons in want of the follewlug or NOTICE. —THE SUBBCKIBEE begs Cenk: to call the attention of tle Een to bis stock of GLASS and QURENS WAKE before purchasing elsewkere, as by +6 doing they will save from 1 to 26 per cent ‘Pollet and Ginner Sets lower thon the lowest at Book Notice. Waite Acre vs. Biack Acrr; A Caso a* Law. Reported by J. G., Esq., a retired barrister of Lincolnshire, England Rich- mond, Va.: J. W. Randolph. (For sale in this city by Taylor & Maury.) This very admirable report of a curious ‘*oase’’ has created a great sensation through- out the South, where it first appeared, and is also beginning to stir the bile of the pseudo- philanthropists of the Nortb, against whom this unpretending litte work is raising avery 309 Pa. avenne, between sth and 10th stress je 9-6m JOHN MeDEVE BRUSHES, = BASKETS, COMBS, BROS ; BASKETs, ing apples, potatoes, &c. ohn F. Willey, Fredonia, N Y., assignor to Benj. F Merrill and Thos. Phillips, of Cas- sadagn, N. Y., and Jno F. Willey, aforesaid. For improvement in excavators Henry Bessemer, of London, Eogland —For improvement in the manufacture of iron and ; of good = lerstanding, nore aot Fe aes ion (i d coat tai t re, necessarily, two peoples— = versation (in rather aloud tone.) and coat tails | Hencoforth we are, nett ithe Demeoratic | James W. Martin, of Philadelphia, Pa. and hats, if not hair, are supposed to have party have presented to the country a North- For improved method for preparing rattan for suffered some. The more moderate, however, | Grn ‘man, no way identified with peculiar sie Saal {New York, N. Y.—For im- interfered in time to prevent a finale of black- paeiies ieee 8 mae cps — an alan ia Gotting flee” , N.Y. it : t rejudice: : * ‘ ened eyes and bloody noses. ‘ d png and yet it had depended u Don the al- _ Samuel Morrill, = piled N H—For If‘ the Harmoneous”’ of our city commence | 1). unanimous vote of the South, whether be aha Ve viet tga bar new in this way to celebrate their vietory, we fear | this man, gress in ssleuts, famous by see scaiens selbiriter y, of Lexington, I!!.—For i X the | life of noble statesmanship, irreproachable 1 q . : emae bi rae ee scot by bebe aa morals and manners, should be elected to the F vere L eats of eg are Pa.— aig the contemplated ¥ = - cy over ics adventurer: without ex mprovement in machines for slicing ap tan celebration comes around, they erience in politics, with a doubtful reputation 4 devoured each other so that there will nut be ie an sspreer, Ee mate Reyneiass ni fict Lar htkeg 0,.—FPor improve- ; i c ; ualification, ar 2 tin - sufficient left of hem to make a very imposing sandidetartees Pelee wining incunedy 1. Sault, “ Keynoar, Conn.—For process show. - the sentiment of the hostility of the North to A jeanin) ba a rubber. Weyer Excesdiug Kiud In it ~The New York the South. What conclusion can we draw|, ‘tustave eae: sige Lats” - ¥.—For me ; ‘ady into | ‘fom this result, except that we are on the ahs ES in breach loadin, Y Fo Temes has fairly installed itself already into | y 0004 either of revolution or destruction ’ For John R. Sees, of New York, N. Y —For ar- the position of chaperon to the incoming ed: | ourselves, wo prefer the former "’ Ser ccna: for heating feed- water of inistrati T hb f its corps, who a . . A A oo Ral bas Ge Ween hak craculerly ex. | Zemolishing an Idol —All the world re- |; Christain Sharps, of Philadephia, Pa —¥or plaining what Mr. Buchanan will do after 4th sage a biog —— ardor Per New | Wea Sterling, of Bridgeport, Conn. —For March d what he will not do; besides | °rk 7'rsdune hea for some years past wor- | gas regulator. | ieying pane ‘the Ne expla of what he | *hipped Benton, putting all its faith in him, eieden eee ee ought by all means to do, and what he should | *"4 spparently in the great expungerc0ly. | " Wan Hf St. John, of New York, N. ¥.—For by n> means do. Taking into consideration Bat Benton, at the heel of the race if not b.- eoppering gas retort fastening. the ardor cf the support that the Times ard fore, demonstrated the sincerity of his pro proved ee mtieanas Mass. —For im- its coterie gave Mr. Buchanan up te the 4th fessions as a supporter of Buchapar, by jour- | Pipe iben Wright, of Westfield, N. Y.—¥or inst., it was kindly considerate in it, indeed, | 2°YiD8 to Sc. Louis not only to vote for | improved weather strips for doors. to wait until the 10th inst. before taking poe- | Bim, but to preface that act by a speech in agob Geiss and Jacob Brosins, of Belleville, session of him “ body and, breeches.’ With | Which he refrained from abusing the paity potest orament in machines for cut- the Times he is now just abont the wisest, | Supporting sopra of the tion ie Alvin Bullock, of Busti, N. Y.—¥or im- ‘ Fy vention abd the platform on whic’! e (Mr. rovement in harvesters. greatest, most patriotic and independent man HL sak coceniion! Pi Epbrain L Pratt, of Philadelphia, Pa., as- ever elected to the Presidency, whatever he items stesda- = ae ss R Bi ee to Leouard Harrington, of Worcester, may have been in its estimation up to the | lightly to condemn the violence of ‘the Re- 1 i(ias —Yor improvement in machines fur par- moment tbat cvent transpired. Well, we are | PUblican party sentiment on the slavery quex- thankful for its tardy rendition of justice to | tion. Whereupon, the ‘'ridune pitches into the action of the Democratic National Con- | 94 Tom like a thousand of brick. Never dd vention in making Mr. Buchanan the stand- eastern heathen more violently and com ard-bearer of the Democratic party in the late | Pletely demolish the idol that had failed to elling Shawls of Scotch and Bay State, extra size, weight and quality, ranging in price from Sto is dollars. A large end varied supply just recelved, at LANE’S, =a contest We shall file away its correspon- | C#FTY Out the object of bis prayers, than dces teel. Patented in England, Feb. 12, 1456. Geatlemen’s Fur iishing Store, ticles maakty tamghe EO 31 idee dent’s asseverations in this Genuine ees the Tribune demolish old Tom. It calls him | * Ditign etibu ‘suath, of Albany, N.Y —| Dov? 48! Pa ave., rear4y street every conceivable ugly name it can lay its pen to, and contends that ke bas always Leen a deceitful old wretch secretly devoted to the dominion of the ‘‘slave power,’ while merely trying to cheat the “ friends of freedom’ ty For design for parlor stoves. MADAME GILBE-T E@* LEAVE TU INFORM THB LADIES of bedonea- te and vicinity, that sbe wii! open on Thursday, the 18th of Noverm- ber, a nice assortment «f BONNETS, CAPS, COIFFURES RIBBONS, re- ceived by the steamer Asia, and ney yee by J Gilbert, 39} Broadway, New York, to be at the corner of 6th stree? and Louisiana avenue. nov 12-3t® $5 REWAKD.—S8TRAYED AWAY PERSONAI «+++ Ex-Senater Badger, of North Carolina, is in Washington. «+++ T. P. Lockwood, one of the old school teachers in Charleston, S. C., died last week. «+++ The Hon. Jacob W. Miller, late United States Senator from New Jersey, sailed in the Atlant.c, fur Europe, on Saturday, accompa- nied by his daughter. Mr. George Fitzhugh, of Port Royal, tion, to be quoted i /uturo in answer to what, it is easy to forsee, it will surely say of Mr Buchanan’: administration not long hence. In the meanwhile the New York Herald is rapidly becoming a serious rival tothe Times 2 for the post of dry nurse in expectancy to the | Professing abolition proclivities. It congratu- new administration. Monday's Hera/d con- lates the latter on the fact that Benton cannot tained a long argument, the English of which | be re-elected tothe Senate, The editor cun- is that the Herald only secured the Presidency cludes bis ‘ first-rate notice’’ of the redoubt- The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On yesterday, llth November, there were of Treasury warrante entered on the books of the Department— Texas debt warrants. ++ $13,541 21 For the redemption of a» 33,215 35 For the Treasury Departmen 3,539 74 Forthe Interior Department..... 25,696 10 War warrants received and en- from the subscriber. living on the as necepted the challenge given by a| for Mr. Buchanan, having early insisted on able Colonel and his very Jast St. Louis speech, teeessueeess 6,300 00 —- Gapuet eiill on the ee a Mr Hogeboom, of the North, to discuss the | his nomination at Cincinnati and had the kind- | in the following soft words : From miscellaneous source: 2,202 85 | October a RED COW, wi:b 2 jump on ber yi subject of slavery. +++» Dion Bourcicault has produced another lay, at the Boston Museum, with Miss Agnes Robertson in the leading part, called ‘Victor and Hortense.’ It is highly spcken of by the critics «+.+A most trustworthy witness, Lieut. Gan- Bison, states that when he was in Utah, the three members of the Presidency bad no less than eighty-two wives between them, and that «ne of the three ‘‘ was called an old bachelor, becauce he had only a baker’s dozen.” here was published in London, io 1762, ‘The American Gazetteer,” tc, in which is published the following account of Bristol, R I.: “A town and county in New England. The capital is remarkable for the King of Spain’s baving a palace in it, and being killed there and also for Crown the t's begging it of Charles the Second.” ‘be blunder did net rest here, but is found in the North American and the Weet Indian tia- On account of the Navy......... 32,005 67 OOOO or POLITICAL ITEMS. Four persons voted for Fremont at Purcell’s Store precinct, in Loudoun county, Va. The New York Independent (Beecher's pa- er) attributes the defeat of Fremont to the Fillmore menin Philadelphia. It says: The indications are that Mr. Buchanan is elected. The result is due mainly, if not solely, to 1,200 men in the city of Philadelphia, who persisted in throwing away their votes upon Mr, Fillmore, and thus secured the electoral vote of Pennsylvania to Mr Buchanan. The Providence Journal says the proposi- tion to double the pay of the members of the General Assembly of Rhode Island was most emphatically rejected at the election on Tues- day. “The people seem to think that one dollar a day is ample compensation for the services rendered by their legislators.’’ Who near the head Also. 2 Red Cow-Caif, 4 or 5 months old. Any informa‘ion through the City. Post Office will be thankfully received The above reward will be — on her delivery to me. nov 12-3t® CHRISTOPHER McDONALL. DENTAL SURGEON, R.B F COSBY, PENN AVENUE. BE- tween Sixth and Seventh ttreets, atthe place formerly occupied by Ur pare Van Patten, bas just received a very large supply of articles pertairi g to dentistry and respectfully invites the public to give hima call aving devoted his whole time to the pro- fession, he is perfectly safe in declaring that he will give entire satisfection in every case The best professional references can be reen at his of. fice. nov 12-tMarch"6* FURS, FUKS—aT SEYMOUR’S. De THE LARGEST COLLEC- tion of Ladies’ elegant FURS that bas ever before been brought to this market is now ready for sale at the Georgetown Ma*ufactory. STONE MARTEN, MINK, SABLE, FITCH Do FRENCH Do ‘« The Missouri prohibition tostand repealed and abolished, and the whole West open to REYNOLDS bas taken the well known « om- Modicus boarding-house on the southeast corner 4 of Py ivania avenue and 4 street, which is being entirely refitted and furnished. She ‘as rooms for rest (at different prices according to their location,) with or without board. ‘All de- siring such accommodations will do well to call before locating themsrelvese!sewhere. neve if ARD, &c —MRS. BATES,ON THES W corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9b street peoresee to accommed-te gentlemen with rooms ith Or wituout board Every effort will be made = agree those ene Who may fevor Ler ir - Transient or table boerd est possible feelings fur him per se throughout the canvass, notwithstanding its devotion to slavery; Kaneas to be yielded to the slave that great and good statesman, John C. Fre- | holders, to be followed in due time by Utah, mont, of beef contract fame. How the new | New Mexico, Nebraska, and so forth ; and in edministrati fail t ith t return for the Border-Ruffian courtesies of — = ose > peoeper ws ‘WO | the siaveholders, Pennsylvania aud New York such solicitous friends at its elbow, is past us| to re-enact their sojournment laws! Such is to imagine Yet we fancy that already we “ Page ee Te en a ier es : + oul y r. enton. uch i@ what even e see a flea skipping about in the ear of both | .) called moderate men of the South mean by Raymond and Bennett justice, conciliation, and harmony. The dif- pe opaloncsabets such nen = your ae z and Stringfellows, Douglases and Bal) Getting their Foot in It —The committee | Rrookses, pers the difference between the of management of the New York Academy of } oily-tongued rogue who picks your pocket Music are in a muss with the renowned Max | While passing himself off as your friend, and 5 2 the ruffian who lies in wait for you io a cor- Maretzeck, late the musical director or em-| ner, knocks you down by stealth, and thea presario of theirestablishment. It seems that | robs you ”!!!!! — Mex, who is justly famed for bus'‘ness shrewd-| A Distinguished Officer Dead.—The War ness, politely suggested that it was unfair and | Department have received official intelligence GREAT ATTRACTION IN THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. MORE NEW PALL AND WINTER DRY Just Received, at Keduced Prices. = aa Sagat else can they hire so cheap asthat? A com- id manag bee ae BA ref botug mits Pmgie exceedingly foolish to make him accord to the | of the death of Brevet Brigadier General Jas eit Asbores gets $1.50 to $2 per day. poe Tn ehert—every article chat is fenblonsiaa te wh Philip of the Wampannoags, alias Pometacom | Stockholders of the house the best seats at half} Bankhead, Colonel of the Second Artillery, The students at Princeton college, N. J, 2 orl pe, Sew meee pep at Ledies of Pokanoket. prices. As thut was an attack on the privi- | which took place at Baltimore last night. At| Thursday night, marched around the town in 2 ud wr. SEYMOUR’S -+++ On Saturday there was a pleasant little | lege of their “set,” they voted his advice the | the time of his death he was in command of | Procession, with transparencies, torches, | nov 12-2w Georgetown. extempore gathering of a social character at the Astor House, New York. at which tk was quite a brilliant array of guests, especial- ty from ebroad. Amongthem were Mr John lane, editor of the London Times ; Mr. Fill- more, the special correspondent of that paper in the United States; and Mr. Bancroft Davis, its regular correspondent in New York city ; Mr. Godkins, who bas just arrived as the spe- cial American correspondent of the London Daily News; Mr Olipbant, the well known English author of sundry valuable works upon the countries of the East; and Mr. Galliardet, formerly cf the Courrier des Etate Unis = Sa eas DISGRACEFUL PROCEEDINGS IN BaLtinore_ ‘The Baltimore American of to-day says: “‘Laat evening about half-past & o'clock a procession of abeut one hundred mon and boys, accompanied by adrum and fife march- drums, fifes, ete , four young men bearing a black coffin, heading the procession, and another, with black bonnet and dress, riding upon a little Canadian stallion, representing Fremont’s widow, the now disconsolate Jessie. After a general round of the town, a funeral oration was delivered, and the coffin burned Nice young blackguards these —Ep in regard to the health of Seaator Sumner, the editor of the Baltimore American says: “Three months we travelled in the simerboat with Mr. Sumner to Cape May, noticed him to be good platter man at the dinner table, and saw him afte: for several hours sitting in an exposed ation though the wind was blowing keenly, talking with great animation and apparently without fatigue. We were then convinced that*the reports of his extreme illness were highly colored, and nothing has since transpi to height of audacity; and finding the Russiaa baron (La Grange’s husband) anxious on any terms to reintroduce to the New York publie, his wife, a new prima donna, they leased to him the opera house, fur the performance of opera without acunductor 1t is said that he | as chief of artillery at the siege of Vera Cruz, bas agreed to pay for his privileges a hand- | for which he received his brevet uf brigadier some advance on the rent paid by Max, and | general, having been previously breveted fer uot te question the immunity and immaculate- | gallant eervices in Florida. ness of the committee's eet. He waz « native of Virginia, and was as It can bardly fail to turn out that opera in | noted for his character and standing asa high- New York without a conductor will be as toned Virginia gentleman, as for the filelity, worthless ag ‘‘ French without a Master,”’ eflicioney and Lrilliancy of his long military Those who devote time tu either under such career. His age muct have been much over circumstances will find it utterly thrown away. | seventy, az he entered the service as a Cap- italian musical artista are a tribe or class the U.S. military department of the East. The deceased greatly distinguished bimse!f during the war of 1812, and the Florida and Mexican wars—serving in the first as aszistant adjutant gonera!, and in the last mentioned FOUKTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE PR¥- SIDEN NTED GUSKD. at Ca- Thursday Evening, the mber, 1856. TEE UNDERSIGNED, MOST RESPECT- 9 fally beg leave to call the special attention of all Ladies and Gentlemen who conte oplate at tending the above-mentioned Grand Bal! of the President’s Mounted Guard, that I have just re- eet er groans Gli mumbers of the best al &S for both Ladies and Gentlemen, (the seme has bten ordered a | Caaton Flennels, &e member of the committee ) SASH KIBBONS, | Gents’ and Goys’ Sik, Linen, and Cotton Hard- and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS of every siyle kerebiefs, Calicces one yard wide for 18% and price, suitable for Balls and Parties, can be cents, worth 16 ec nts had at all seasons. R.C STEVENS, Tozether with every article to be bad in a weil it No 18 Pa av., bet. 8th and 9th sts regulated establishment Persons from the conn- Tre. | MY visiting the city for the purpore of purcbasiny DELTA SALUON, Dry Goods will find !t to their edventage to pive D street, between Sth and Oth streets us acail, as bargeinsean be bed which wi lamply HIS ELEGANT 38LOON WAS OPENED | remunerate them for their trouble and on Saturday oe November 8th, ies aah Rich plafa Silks, Black #ilk Coburg Cl Plaid Merinoes, all wool, De Leines, = Kobes, Cloaks, Shawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Hosiery, &e , &c. also— Fail Cloths, Cassimeres, Pattinets Flannels, Linseys, Toki Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shirting Cotton: French and domesti Gingbam= i money aved by calling at 375 7th elreet and the proprietor, in #0! 4 e tlreet, thee doors above ; . tein as early as 1803 hake that conviction. Let him get well ae pareeee, ieee rov It % ed from the western section of the city, head- shake that convictt et him get well now, | pegs leave to assure the public that ——— ail - ag ed by an American flag, and amnytig sr almost as mueh unlike the rest of the good Gen. Walbach will, we presume, succeed the election is past.’’ 7‘ spared no pairs pag tad sy in os ie the cos TRIMMINGS. them the stuffed Sgure of a man on a pole. | People in this quisieal world of curs as the | the deceaeed in the command of the depart U. 8. Paiqare Measinac —Th most elegaat EATING rnd DRI. KING Sa- spe oor Saeed pect ae to Monument Square, and eus- | Gipsies, being quite as unmanagable. Max, | ment. ae kala Gaee anes. . reaondon | LOONT: ween pee ey. Scien sae ee gg AS vate losaltty, and the admirable adaptation of ihe honse to the business, alded Ly the best of cooks and servants, and his unremitting endeavors to obtain the finest OYSTERS and othe: de‘icacies which the m-rket affords, will, he hopes, merit and receive the perpenne of his friends and the communi ASA RICKETTS. nov 12-t: er Alth, 1856, ~ Orpha: (STRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINC- TON COUNTY, TO WIT :—In the ca-e of nov il-3t Sutccoesors to A. Tae, 314 Pa. av ADIES’ MOTZAIR BELTS, Mowat ratind Jet Bracelets, B ftuio Heit Pins, tedia » Leather Cabas en i very vl ee al arate nov il St _ _ LAMMOND’S STRAYED ON FAINVVAY Lasr ag BROWN PONY. The chante btgeee the owner aud a suitable reward will be given to apy person who will retura iim to the smitbhsontaa Institution ng the figure on the railings of the mon- ument fronting the dwelling of the Hon. Kev- erdy Jobnson set fire to it, amid shouts and groans of an offensive character to Mr. John- son The wateh were present in good force but we regret to say did not interfere with the —— antil the disgraceful affair was = E : correspondent of the Philadelphia American, writing on the 28th ult, says: ‘ The Merri- mac leaves Southampton to-morrow, for Brest. She has excited very general attention, and has proved quite an attraction to the visitors at Southamption. Captain Pendergast and several of the officers upon leave have been nway sight-seeing, but the courtesy of Lieut Harrison, who held the command is the ab- sence of Capt. Pendergast, has been the sub- ject of commendation by all who have expe- alone of emprezarios on this side of the her- ring pond, has managed them successfully. | the Hon. Reverdy Johnson last night, in Pal- Under all others those who have dabbled ia | timore, by a gang of the city’s Rip Raps and opera heuse stocks in New York have burned | Piug Uglies, was very foolishly retaliated by their pockets sadly. There is no earthly | blackguard Democrats, who subsequently reason to hope that the new scheme of the} burned Mayor Hinoks in effigy ambitious ccwmittes of management of the Academy of Music will fail to drain the pock- Burning in Effigy —The insult offered to The Sun aays - ‘Similar proceedings were enacted in the That waza pity, as the poor man must have burned in tho checks sufficiently at seeing bis Eighth ward, in burning in effigy the tate | ete of such of their princi zs ‘. z Tienced his polite attention. Mr Dallas Tiaddeus A. Jones, administrator of John ~. Kim nov it a 1h Te A tate . principals as may not have lice fi standing by with folded p . Was, | ball, Geveased, the administrator aforesiid, Les aan = eS ‘ Mayor Hinks and High Constable Herrin, > | very deep ones, ere weil through sar their ——o e by ed arms! cn Saturday. to have paid a visit to the fri- with the appro! bation cf the Orphan’: Court TRAYED STULEN- FROM YHE — Mr. B i: Richardson, of the Kepubli- , Was in a like manner t: i i + we ipantoge ¢ treated in the First Thete disgraceful proceedings are condemn- ed by the Baltimore press generally when such an insult was being offered in the present muss with the redoubtable Max. presence of his family to a man whom all P. S.—Yesterday afternoon’s New York pe- really honest gnd reputable citizens of Mary- pers bring us graphic accounts of the scene (or | land delight to honor. scena) in the opera-Rouse on the night before, Know Nothing rule in Baltimore is but the when the experiment of the committee was es-| rule of pickpockets, sluugshot-men, burglars gate, but I regret to say that a domestic be- reavement prevented his having that satisfac tion ’” ta The American newspa; rinting of- fice, at Norfolk, Va . was Pyare 9 by a on ae night last—lozs about $4 500) none of which of Weskin, aforesaid, appointed fon Count) neighborbood of Franklin » SATURDAY. the th day of Docetuber "Dart Red about five days since, a small COW ; white spots on her flanks; e slit in one ear, and 2 short tall. A liberal rewsra given for her recovery at 345 { street, between 13h and 14th. * nov 11-3: ee gig pte PIANOS PLANGS e in hand, sa far a+ the same have been collected and turned into money, when and where all the creditors and heirs of suid deceased are notified to attend (at the Or. phan’s Court of Wasb: or Txoors.—The steamer Maria : : covered by insurance. Two persons ‘ a Srp etergies mith 17s. reeruits sayed to oy — out. The audience bel- | wud rowdies generally, who manage the nomi- | have beon arrested on the charge of fing the npeeg tl ahscatn pane ve eeaes peta ELLIs's, ELLIs’s, ay under command of Brevet-Maine Ne 8. A., | lowed, screeched, screamed, stamped and | nal authorities of the city aa effectively as | building. benelit of said.estate; provided. acopy of thisorder | p. 206 | : 346 18 reil, Brevet-Major SH. Fowler. ¢ wea shouted for Max, so long and #0 much louder | though in postession of a valid bill of sale of = a Cee ene eeccaoer tks nate @cn gay 3h.) arene. _ Pa avenne. € Robinson, First Licutenants W. w Burns, than the kettle drums beat their share of the | every man of them Sng 1 ea ee OCR ATIC | vember next.” SELECT SCHOOL. 5. Archer, and W. H. Lewis, s Lieutenant J. F. Ritter, Asdsinns Gagne Clements. The detachment is from Newport Batracks, en route for Floridan. We under. stand that the detachment numbered 216 ap on leaving Newport Barracks, und bere with 178, having lost 32 by desezii.n Club will held a special oe at the usual place, on TO-MORROW, (Thursday) the 13th inst ,at5 o’clock p, m. By order of the President, Alex. aie ie 3 F. GLENN, Kec. Xc. Ree eran DEMOCRATIC ‘Test: ED N ROACH, Reg. Wills ‘True eopy—Test: ED. N. ROACH, Reg. Wills. nov 1t-wsw* OST.—ON FRIDAY NIGAT L sosewiare between the steambeat innding {88S C. 8 BABCOCK WILL EN S-lect School in the new brick wutiding ot Mr. Wurdemann, directly north of the Capitol. pe eckgeee ys 'y, November lth. Good references . terms reasonable. Lessons given in Susie if desired. Ror [1-2 opening straics of the overture, as that the os 5 committee had to knock under, and Max was Transferred.—N. B, Smith, Hsq., a second triumphantly re-instated, amid the Lravos of elass clérk in the War Department, bas been the excited qwultitude. Whe affair—conp— | transferred to the clerkship of the same grade was exceedingly French. in the Land Office recently held by the Rev. ASSUCIATION —An adjourned meet- ne WWk STi =. 2 New Orleans Cresent of the Sonat seaits Wm. M. Ferguson, who has, in turn, been ts of thls Associstion wil ake place a Forrest ame OVERCORT. The ee road, TT ae wide RORGE WAsHING- an As True as Preaching.— ‘ transferred to the War Department clerkship | EVENING brachial attend ine fo veaneadty) | uiy rewarded by leaving it at the store of F. M. | !"z hours: "7 - Teaching.—A correspondent | seh - Punctual attendance 1s ularly | ORME, 3tt Penn avenue Leave Alexandria 7,9, 11, 1% Play prince Serge —A most extraordinary of the Jourwal of Commerce says: of Mr. Smith ‘sean weacd Py wiaznt a > oe —— SX, 10 t2 Ax 3 next, by Meese need, 08 Thursday evening | |“ Now, however small, or innocently intend- | List of Patents. —Lhe following is tho list | —~ mihi tp tat isto Se $100 REKWAKD.—KANAWAY FROM| nov il—a eT Dahahes 'captate Brougham and Jarrett, name- ty, to play with the Bowery com; i York and Philadelphia on the nen short piece will be played at the Bowery, com. Mmeucingat 7p. m. The excursionists will then proceed to Jersey City and take 4 special train for Philadelphia, arriving there at balf- ten The burleeque of Poeahontas will be piayed at the National, and the whole affair will terminate with a grand b. th the subscriber, on Sunday night ti 9'b inst , living near Tenellytown, in the iatrlet of Columbia, my NE jumbla, my NEGRO MAN, WM. BELL, e?, this late backing up of Fremont b: ; Uni y the , of Patents issued from the United States Pat- clergy, —. in it an clement of danger quite | ut Ofice for the week ending November 11 sufficient to stop the vote of every t inking, | 3 liberty-loving man. It was the small end of | '856—each bearing that date : a wedge, the first foot-lsold of a power,—the | Francis Armstrong, of New Orleans, La — end, thick and big with splitting disaster to | For improvement in.bumper brakes for rail- the cause af simple, vital, personal Pigics: road cars. The Neology of jonaliem bas been | Fred’k H.'Bartholomew. of New York, Ng eee he COLORED LADIES OF THE Island contemplate holding a FAIP, commencing on the 24th, for the benefit of Wes- ley Zion Church and Pastor. For particulars see fature advertisement. 1* jure in vil Sad ale; that thetr Third Annual Ball will take plsce on WEDNESDAY tov =a JOB CORSON, Captain _ (CHANGE OF Houns.—TH STEAM Fane SaSTEAMER GEORGE PAG Alexandria at 4,85 ,10,12,2x, 5 and6x o’ckcek. Washington ate Mie ix, 4 ; nov 11 "ELLIS L’PRice, Capiat in. MAUDS OR GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. it Jail so that I get him in. nov 11—31#* NOTLAY MORELAND. ————$—<—$—$—$—$—$—<—$ rn | sempre, be je unseen to the seen, | ¥.—Wor improved santi-frost faucet. EVENING, the 34 of December, 1858. For W EBAVEJUST RECEIVED OUR THIRD Sew Tere ty ae nanny wi return to Coe eee aeecets reat dues: | Geo, Bradley, of Paterson, N. J.—For im. | tHeulare see future edvertiooment. nov 12-c0afe REWARD WILL BE GLVER FOR | cmimcing ey rane mtlomen's Shewis, w Yor balf- and otber | proved steam drag. julars see future advertisement. nov'l2-coXe_ : ; ‘eeea eatitiiog robes a fhe issues have crept into un dus notice, ase part | Thos. Carr, of Liverpodl; England.— For meena’ feet tn ee oa an at hag teed made by New | which we are pre Jag 4 landow pre at { lege*, cost $10 euoh, and ouly twenty-five we, | Cf Membership, an essential to communion (ix | improvement in steering apparatus for st MORRDW Crhurdayy KVENING. the | worka at the Poioat Omce. Deaiors'faofa tes | © site, gcall st tw be issued any instances,) while uvvler the Maine taw bn Coleand A. Little 0 Wall, of De W GEO 8. B. WHITE &CO'e , ia some smal) towns, the qburch did, by its, 1il.—¥or improvement in draining machiucs, Hat, end Geat’s Fun +! Stare 3th Inst , ath Healt By order | will please icok out for it hove jas L FOXWELLEO St P iw Rov haf Pa. ev., bet. 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