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Amusements. NATIONAL THEATRE. te ang, gift d, end tal- gid merican Traged| an, oa BOTH THIS EVENING, Shakspeaze’s bistorical tragedy, «ntiti«d AND GOSSIP. | the United States. It can only perceive dan- _ ger in the refusal of the members of the Cath- Outlets of tho Mississip pi —We learn that | olio church to vote with a party whom they on Friday last tho Secretary of War concluded | Know to be bent on reducing them on account acontract with Messrs W . P. Craigand Wm | of their religion to the political condition of | <a BUILDING ASSOCIATION. for of the Union Build: Association of a rte will be held atthe Counc!l Chamber,on THURS- DAY next, 20:h instan’. ‘The polls will be open- ed at four and closed at six o’clock = The third annual meeting of said association will be held at 7 o'clock p.m pat oe OY mors have produced a great amount of une! WASHINGTON CITY: November 175 1856. The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On Saturday, 15th November, there were of Treasury warrants entered on the books of the Department— ii t, F .entucky, for opening | greg groes. In vii f the fact that nota nd at the same place m 2 detailed report moNDAY. ———= a eee ere ana titer ay eae ‘exas dobt warrants....... 090 08 | the opsrations of the asco. ation will be present | LIFE AND DEATH OF KICHAUD Til. 3 SRTHENEXTS #TOCLD BE LEFT AT 7 orice sx | and keeping; open for = ia wate Catholic cl man, from Maine to p, in- perl redemption of Stock: rar 01 | ed. " embers ere Teques‘ed to be t. The Richerd, Duke of Gloster......Mr. E. Booth ee AvvERTIEMETS HOU "EY ceetwue rast ax wot arrean | a depth of 20 feet and a width of 300 feet the | tertered in the late political contest, (though 2 For the Treasury Department Southwest Pass and P as a L’Outre of the Mis- | both the Republican and Know Nothing par- 8,755 61 For the Interior Departmen 23,599 64 suppe ted by the excellent company from Holll- pee ace aay treet Theatre, Baltimore ) Secretary and Treasurer will bein attendance at 6 o'clock to receive dues of members. Tere oeLoox, M5 ES —————— sppi ri ts 5 : oe GUNOEEE. «sescessesecoeseses 381 63 | nowl7 3t __THOS JBWELL, Seo. ecbune Senn eullited ———— ar MORNING Presa | Tut? Ter ne peers a tet fore meeenee fz ths res pent of Deters wi mu ee ATTENTION, WASHINGTON nicH-| 7° Se tan aaae aaa: SPIRIT OF THE MO. ; Considering that tae waters 0 bent on depriving members of the Catholio| toreq 151,291 03 LANDERS —You sre hereby notified to| 1, igentnitownies, “A Model Curtaia Leoture ” The Intellizencer copies the following Suess | sippi, ineludiog the Missouri river, wash a! ohurch of their political co-equality,) and of attend at your eg “ig Bago pence = hon HAMLET rd KING LEAR of a‘ Wasbinglon respondent’? concerning | greater number of milos of territory than any | the further fact, that it was in great measure 5 a . 5.170 71 os Sehepuididtiagl fed mae Sty + | In preparation, RAMLET e: [ the new treaty with Britain, ea'd to have | ctor river in the world, and that the delta of a (so called) religious crusade against the rie ptt Clerc ae 1,170 71 ete GEO. W. FLOOD, 5 Box office open from 9 te 4 o'clock, when seats . been negotiated by Mr. Dalles: tho Missiseippi is vrithout a rival in itenatural | Catholics on the-part of hundreds of thousands | For the Navy Department. ...... 147,680 46 WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. | “}o0.Chen at6\; Operacommenceat7\. “In regard to the terms of this areeguens rtsouroes, in all the elements of wealth, of | of tho opponents of Buchanan and Breckin- | Repayment on account of the The poe creer preg re lige A REW PIANO FORTE CLASS Ican state potty eet ke pasa Espen greatness and of pewer, the removal of impedi- ridge. The impudence of the Courier’s arti- Ficus wistdlacaces supe: a ae in Sen a ONDAY b ENING, Novem "7 will commence at the Acedemy of Music, before the Precident’s next aunual mesrage'} ments to the free yen of the waters of the | ole is amusing. a der t7th. at 734 oiclock p.m. Be ae nS.” | on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 19th. . Indeed, it appears tha igity river into the Gulf, i rely a — 3 a ~"" “Secretary. [77 The lls of this class, and all persons oe tren.t yet definitely settled in regard sip magnitude and center a gs Courts-Martial, and Their Result.—The | POLITICS—A HOAX—THEATRICALS, &e. | _nov 15 Somers -_ | .tZasur ts San one Soquneaed oe tenet ot Tere i torate, but probably -Mart ; —T A at pape certain that the Bay | mercial pof nt of view, not merely of direct and | court of inquiry, of which Brevet Brigadier Islands question is rettled by their retroces- | immediate interest to the people of the South | General Churchill was president, not long [CORRESPONDENCE OF THE STAR.] O° Clock, precisely Grnarp Hovsz, Philadelphia, Nov. 14. nov 17 21@ _W. HENRY PALMER _ BATE ee eee Se eeeeircsncne. ATTENTION, NATIONAL GUARD — Ae are hereby notified to attend the regular ;, ; iM Drill of the Compeny, commenc! on = © Fi ‘ A * Great disappointment was manifested here 7 rd Be, AN EVENING CLASS, sion to the State 2 | em eee and West, bat, if sucsess{ul, must materially | since in session at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., has e-Any apual the dlicsvexy Waal Me tmeanecas i BONE ays the 17th rat By ender 6 pt sige yigetets ae a ied gation of the Clayton. | affect the comimerce of the world. SniSiroly excuor sted direyer Calumet Ces 2 aaaet gone eolDrverti atisaalais Clayton’s | Ovi ** iret Sergeant | j74RMONY AND THOROUGH BASS, Bulwer treaty, but will, on the contrary, 80] All the sppropriations herctofore made by | May, major second dragoons, of the allegation explain, define, and modify it as to cause My = the Government, all the public and private | of unofficer-like conduct, brought against him Fre gate Pe veatingulsted aiple- efforts employed, and every means heretofore | by sundry citizens of Carlisle, in the circum- matists who negotiated it.” devised have proved ineffectual to remove | stances growing eee of a equabble between The Union, maintaining thyt the “Repub- | from the month of the Mississippi the bars | some recruits an“ persons belonging in that lieans” of the hour fight onl) with slander | which have been created by the constant ac- | neighborhood. 11 also sbortlycommence. Applications from Ladies or Gentlemen to be made immediately. This class will receive both ladies and gentlemen. nov 17-2. W. HENRY PALMER. GRAND BALL. HE MARION KIFLES TAKE MUCH re in announcing to their friends, both funeral, as was reported The President elect, at the time it was thought he was form- ing one of tho funeral cottege of the distin- uished Delawarian, was snugly ensconced at fis home at Whoatland. Sundry politicians, as soon as they saw the announcement that are hereby requested to attend a meeeting of the Com, to be held at the Armory, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, Novem- ber 19th, 1856, at 73g o’clock. Punctual attend ance is earnestly requested, as business of great importance will be laid before the meeiing. Every member is expected to be present A Ariss GUARDS, ATTENTION.—YOU tention and wishes © d falsehood, says: cumulation ot the sediment carried along wi The court-martial at Fort Clark, Texas, of a Bosman nee posite ee on| nov 15 4t® BY ORDER. mull at Fee ey ~ pee ee an : ; 5 ere to meet him ashe returned. Trains from y , halt It {the New York Evening Post] assaila | the current of theriver. Although forthe last | which Brevet Lieut. Col. Andrew Porter, cap- every section brought them hither Sundry Se sapere ke sane aa. DAY, the 24th instant. Such arracgements bave been made that will wiomay ee fe ee ed resen ea Py, Pleasant ae . The communes having been ppointed in recriving their ladies’ mvitation cards, and it being too late to procure others suitable for the oce sion, they Wil therefore be dispensed with. The committee. in the absence of special invita- tions, will however extend a cordial welcome to al thelr lady friends Supper will be furnished by an experienced The Ball will be opened at 9 o'clock with a Grand Promenede, the fall band of Prof Esputs performing at the time the Marion's Grand March, composed expressly for thts occasion Committe of Arrangemrnis Capt F M Shekell, >erg’t Wm H B Jones, Lieut C P Swoe. ferg’t Jas Sheehan, Private M Murphy, Serg’t Jas L. Foxrwell, Private Thos Baker, Private Geo Beel PiivateS B Spencer, Private Jes Handiy. nov 17- GRAND ANNUAL BALL oF THE Anacostia Fire Company, No. 1. HE prnmonnceyt THE ne Fire Com great pleasore in announe- ing to their then d and the pub ic in general, thet they will givea Ball on THANKS61 VING EVE, November 1%h, at ANACOSTIA HALL, Navy Yara The committee pledge themselves to make this one of the most agreeable Balls of the Season, as no pains have been spared to meke it so In regerd tain of the regiment of mounted riflemen, was president, having found Private Anthony Welsh, company I, first artillery, guilty of murdering Sergeant Dennis H. Mvore, of the same company and regiment, on the 3ist of May last, and having sentenced him to be hung, the, President has ordered that he be hung on the fourth Friday after the receipt of the order at the post where the prisoner may be confined The court-martial recently convened at Fort Stanton, New Mexico, Major Jefferson Van Horne, captain third infantry, pres:dsnt, have found private Joseph T. Forrest, of com- pany B, first dragoons, (a native cf Anne Arandel County, Maryland.) guilty of at- tempting the life of Sergeant Patrick Hade, of the same company and regiment, by firing @ pistol at him, and having sentenced him to be shot, the President has commutsd his sentence to confinement for the balaxce of his term of enlistment, at hard labor, with bell and chain. — The Knights of the Present Tims.—The New York Times thus epicey-ly criticises Vic- Mr. Buchanan and his motives because he in- | contury these obstructions have gradually re- tleman in California that he had — Ss resolution of the Cincinnati Con- coded towards the Gulf, and the mouth of the vention approving of the construction of a rail- | river has been extended, yet they have con- road to the Paci! The a work = Lexapro tinued to remain a serious impediment to the i 8. © recommendation o! is * 4, F ane ees who nominated Col. Fremont, | °mmerce of the river, se a and by tho latter, if not by the Post itself, | open up a new era in the istory 0; seems to have been forgotten Their motives | sissippi va!ley. were all wise and honest; but for Mr. Bu-| post obviously, the formation of these bars nee re eee eta icked: is primarily attributable to the divergence of Few sensible and honest men will be mizicd | the river, at a point a short distance above by these efforts at deception. By a fair, rea- | them, intoa great number of outlets and minor sonable, and honest exercise of certain con- passes, the channel of the river, at the point ceded constitutional powers, the construction eae: i of a road between the Atlantic and Pacific | of such divergence, losing its volume, curren States can be justified — the most rigid | and velocity, and consequently its capacity to rules of construction; and so the American carry forward into the Gulf the sediment i —i st Bat, not aga 9 ro sper Bit bo which has gathered with its flow from the vast region of country above. And it would the Post volunteers an assault upon Senator seem quite as obvious upon the plainest prin- New Yorkers who had axes to grind came on Among them were RB. Connoliy and the Cor- poration counsel elect, R. Busteed, who camo to pay their respects to him of Lancaster, soon to preside at the Court of Washington. Fine editorials were written and published upon the beautiful scene of the next President and General Cass attending the funeral of their ancient political antagonist. But neither of them were there. The report was a melan- choly hoax. Mr. Buchanan would, no doubt, have liked to have dropped his garland of grief upon the coffin of the great Clayton; but he could not have done 20 withcut subjeeting himself to annoyances on his return home, which he evi- dontiy wishes to avoid to the last moment. The New York Herald has been imposing ae the public mind, by false figures, the idea that Mr. Buehanan bas not a majority of the whole vote cast in Pennsylvania at the late election. That truthful journal makes an exhibit that the vote of the opposition combined would have defeated him in this the State of which he is the favorite son Ac- cording to the Evening Bulletin of this city, a colaborer of Bennett in the cause of eboshin- ism, Buchanan beats the vote of the entire ea 705. The John Brougham feat of performing the- atricals et both New York aa Philadelphia on the same night created a greater furor here than wasever before witnessed. The National UNION GUARDS will take place on the 8th of January. Particulars in a future advertisement. nov }1-2awtJani THE WASHINGTON BIGHLAN- SS beks take pleasure in announcing to their frierds, civil and military, that thelr Third Annual Ball will take placeon WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 34 of December, 1856. For par- ticulars see future advertisement. nov 12, NOTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER | <a to call the attention of the pub! to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE before purchasing elsewhere, as by co doing they will save from 15 to 25 per cent. Follet and Dinner lower than the lowest at 309 Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th streets. je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. [.0 UN D.—ON SATURDAY MORNING last, near the Centre Market.a BAG, with money and a memorandum of articles in it, which the owner can = by calling oye eer ale Star, describing the prop: and paying for this advertisement.” secs l- nov 17-tf 5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR $ the delivery of a BAY MARE with long tail and full mane,strayed away She is blird in the right eye and | as a white 3) in her forehead There is also 2 Knot on the hind leg. The ebove reward will be given forthe delivery of the Marc to me on the corner of 12th and L streets. A.N. CLEMENTS. nov 17-31" TRAYED OR STULEN-—-ON THE 10th guarantee t Slidell, for the sole aap tr Rss “s isa i Mr. B., and because his State has gone for} . z : * me Bage of Wheatland. Mr Slidell, looking ciples of national philosophy that a sufficient to the inefficiency and inutility of the squad- | increase of the volume and velocity of the act on the — - ae ‘at arageenlthaseee water through these passes must carry cff the the condemned and wic' a ost . if Feostamended that, instead of keeping a large esite of which these bors are formed, and and offensive squadron therein a moar = during its continuance must prevent their re- a s climate when little can be done to | accumulation. Lt is th lume and veloeit: roveat this quormons crime; & portion thereof of water that waehes a poy peeers Newt e withdrawn, and surround the places where bs slaves are expected to be landed, az a most | of the river itself, and a like cause must pro- | toria’s last knighted ones : cA : 0 to entertainment and order. certain method of securing the object in view, | duce like effects, so if this object can be at-] ‘‘ The last batch of C. B.’s created in Eng- wane a ace ee oe ee COW ie — = nol egie Committee of Invitation and Reception. and with tho least possible expenee The | s.:564 we may expect to see these outlets as | !#nd is in perfect match with Sir Richard | f,rmance. Thousands wera oxtside clamoring | tip of tail, one born rere sicether Waban iAhes eho id Post, with on unparalleled effrontery and és Zi Airey, Lords Cardigan and Lucan and Co., | for admittance who could not get in. The | the o'ber downwards, walks with head drooping. Gestae Gaon nov 15-4t meanness, acsumes that his object was to Sbol- | free from obstructions as the main channel cf | and gocs far to justify the public opinion in party returned to New York by five o’clock | She !s in good order and hes been dry about two | ————-—— ad — the river. Turnivg to an early number of De Bow's Review, we find this view very fully sue- tained in a truly learned and elaborate discus- sion of this subject, from which we make the following quotation : “ Indeed, such is the effect produced upon the channel of the main river by means of outlets, that, in the passes, where they are sumption. The Post knows ail its pretences | Duwerous, the depth of the channel decreases to be untrue. The editor further avsumes— | regularly from their upper entrance to their where he knows that be misrepresents and | mouths. The reason ix obvious. The volume maligns—that Mr. Slidell is seeking to prove | of water which enters the passes from above himeelf an abolitionist, because he is not in | is diminished, and the breadth of the bed be- favor of the African slave trade. A more} i ed towards the sea, the velocity is base slander aud wicked untruth was never minisbed ; and the current, no lon- erpetrated by the most infamousof the Black | ger able ty sweep into the gulf sad hectic Rasa: The Post knew be was as averse | matter which it belds in suspension, or whic! it earries alerg at the bottom of the bed, nearly chokes up the mouths cf the passes with it. Dhus it ts that while there is a depth of over a bucdred iect ut New Orleans, there is only twelve at the mouths of the passes; and thus it is that, the free discharge of the wa- ter through the mouths of these passes being impeded, the surface ef the river higher up is made to reach a greater elovation in time of afiood than it would if the mouths of the passes were deep enough to admit of a free discharge of water into the gulf It requires a certain centralized volume of water to keep open the channel 7, as it ecquires a different cruss section after the volame is di- miniehed, because the river will fashion the size of its bed to the volume of water that ro- ” * * * * * * e remedy for ! dangers, it ish all laws prohibiting the importation of slaves, and to allow their universal introduc- tion into the United Siates J “In his report, which we published, this motive is distinctly disavowed, and is ren- dered conclusive by the course of his whole life. The Post pretends tuimagine that from 15é4 to this time he may bave reversed his opinion on this subject. It knows this pre- tence 1s utterly untrue, aud, consequently, offers no evidence whatcver to prove the as- England thatthe Order was invented asa salve fer sorrow rather than a reward of success OfMr Crampton’s knighting we are deterred from speaking by the reflection that we could not speak of the individual without reopening certain circumstances now most happily closed We cannot help, however, in justice, asking why, in this list of lovely compenions, is the name of Mr Secretary Stanley not to be found? Why, when Mr, Crampton is knighted, ebould tho real hero of the splendid enlistment boteh go uvribboned and C B’d? Mr. Crampton’s vompanions were Hon. J. Bligh, of Hanover, and Mr. Magenis, of Stockholm. The formor gentlcman is son of the uncle of the Earl of Darnley, @ near relative of Sir Henry Parnell, and connection of many past and present whig and tory people of family and note. He bas been subordinate or chief to many missions fur many years, without ever being heard of—« epecial virtue in the foreign department, whieh does not encourage energy and zea! Had Mr. Crampton not exchanged the delight of catching salmon for eatching soldiers, he would have heen looked upon asa safe diplo- mattst and sort of Talleyrandin hisway. Mr Bligh (we desire to mention these trifles, as there are 60 many admirable young American entlemen looking out for embassies jut now) ve been, as well as we remember, Ambassa- dor at Hanover since the beginning of 1538, ith a salary of £3,000 a year, a segretary at 00, and extras at £590—makiog in the eighteen years some £72,00—uand this for ab solutely doing nothing The embassy at Hanover, as every diplomat knows, is even a greater absurdity than a Grand Falconer at at £1200 a year! Victoria may some day or other take to falconry! But what on earth has an Ambassador at Hanover todo? The other Knight, Mr (now Sir) Arthur Magennis. of Stockholm, has won his ribbon with a better desert. He has been, iu rather stormy pe riods, attached to the embassies of Herlin, Stuttgard, Vienna, and has necessarily ac- quired an experience which should be of con- siderable service just now. The expense of the einbassy at Stockholm is precisely the same as that of Hanover, but the service rendered is somewhat different.” months 5 willbe piven to any one who will return her to the subscriber. JNO.B McFARLAND, nov 17-3t* lth street east, Navy Ye AKGE WHITE WRAPPING PAPER, 1,62 per ream; small do do 55 cents; tough Gray do, 2 cents; Palm Leaf do, 50 cents. nov 17 FRANCK TAYLOR. OR BOSTUN.—THE PACK'T BRIG Ann Elizabeth Taylor has arrived, ard will bave quick dispatch for the above port. For freigi tapply to HAR TUKY & Agents, 101 Water street, Georgetown nov BROOKS’ PRIZE SPOOLCOTTON,. 100 DOZEN BROOKS PRIZE MEDAL by FIRST GRAND BALL MARION CLUB. Ht MEMBERS OF THE MARION CLUB take pleasure in ennouncing to their friends and the public im general that their First Grand Ball will take place at TEMPERANCE HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, November 17, SB. The members of the Clob will spare neither time nor expense in making thelr arrangements to ive general satisfsction, and they will also en- Seaver to make every one happy and merry that wil honor them wita their presence. _ celebrated Band has been engaged for the oc- easion ‘The Supper department is placed in the bands ef an expurlenced caterer Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting « gertle- man end ladies, to be had of any mcmoers of the Club, 2nd at the door on the evening of the Ball. Commi: ce of Arrangements Charles Mackavee, Ebevezer Ho Jobn Jarboe, ‘ g Eeward Childers, Augustus Glassyow nov 15-21# "OUR NAME IS OUK MOZTO' THIKD ANNUAL BALL oO? THE GOOD WILLCLUOUB, AT CARUSI’S SALOON, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nev. 19th, HE MEMBERS OF THE GOOD WILL Club take creat pleasure in announc'ng to thelr friends end the public generally. thst their Third Annual Ball will be given at CARUSI'S SALOON, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, No- vember 19, 1956. The members of the Club Pledge themselves that neither pains o- expense will be spared to make this one of the bes: balls of the season A fine Brass and String Band bas beer engaged for the occasion. The Refresbment éepertment hss been placed in the hands of 2 superior c :tezer Tickets ONE DOLLAR ; admitting 2 gentle- man and ladies, to be obtained from eny of the members of the Club, or at the door on the cven- ing of the ball. Positively no hats or cups allowed {n the ball room except those worn by members of the re spective Clubs. Committes of Ar-angements this morning What a striking exemplifica- tion of the fast age in which we live! It was a profitable experiment, Brougham won a thousand dollars Besides thir, both the New York and Philadelphia bouses paid immense- ly. Jarrett was the man who got it all up. i learn that Mr. Bayard will be re elected Senatorfrom Delaware, and that George Read Riddle will probably be elected by the Legis- laturo to fill Mr. Clayton s vacancy Public opinion seoms to have centered here npon the Hon J. Glancey Jones as the Pena- sylvanian who should occupy a place in Mr. Buchanan’s cabinet if he concludes to invite a gentleman from his own State to a position in it. M W.-C. POLITICAL GOSSIP. The Louisville Courier has returns from all the counties in Kentucky except three, and Buchanan’ majority is 7.501 Fifty-seven counties in Missouri have been heard from. Buchavan’s majority 2,930. There are yet forty-seven couuties to hear from. It is said that if Fremont had been elected, the right band man of his administration would have been Charles A. Dana, of the New York Tribune. A negro, who gave his name aa John C. Fremont, was committed to jail yesterday, ssys the Wheeling Times, for disorderly con- duct. This makes the third Fremont The returns of the Presidential election in Texas indicate that it has gone for Buchanan In Galveston the vote stands 403 for Buchanan and 300 for Fillmore. The New Haven Register says ‘ abolition- ism may as well now go to sleep, and take a good long dream of what may be done in the yeer 1860, while the ‘ shriekers’’ unite in singing— Hush, my dear, lie stili and slumber Beecher’s rifles guard thy rest, Kansas humbugs without number, Gently press upon thy breast ’? Other Democratic papers are also poetical : “Du dab day, du dah day, Spool Cotton just received, and for sale y W. EGAN & SON, 323 south side Pa. av , bet. 6th and 7th sts. nev 17-3t Entei] LAD‘&S’ MERINO VESTS. EK HAVE NOW ON HAND A FULL As- sortment of Ladies Merino Vests in low and high necks, short and long sleeves; also, Missez and Boys Merino Vests. W. EGAN & SON, 323 south side Pennsylvania avenve, nov 17-3t (intel) bet. 6th and 7th sty, UTICE.—I HEREBY FOREWARN ALL rors from trusting a woman named ANN TYLER who has been passing in this communit; asmy wife She having left ef bed and board, I no longer consider her as my wife, consequently I wil! pay no debts of her contracting. his ROBERT ~ TYLER, (Colored.) nov 17-3t® mark FRENCH PORCELAIN. & hdad! RECEIVED. PLAIN WHITE AND gol a°d TEA and DINNER SETS VASES, FANCY CUPSand SAUCERS, CAN- DLESTICKS, &c A fine assortment of FANCY TEA SETS Best English GRANITE WARE DINNER SETS, TEAS, COFFEES, TOIL- ET WARE, & At No 530 Seventh street. nov 17-2aW3w N.M.McGREGOR. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES CLOAKS AND TALMAS, UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT from New York a handsome assortment of the latest styles of Ladies’ CLOAKS and TALMAS, which are now opened fir inspection for afew to abolitionism as he was to the disunion prin- ciples of the Black ley ublicans, and that be sought no concurrence or association with either, but was boestile to both The Post knows that its articles assailing Mr. Buchan- an end Mr. Slideil are predicated epon fulse- kood and an anxiety to deceive the American people in relation to the principles and wishes of both Its malignity is only equaled by its want of honesty and sense. It knows that neither Mr. buchanan ner Mr Slidell wishes to revive the African slave trade, or to inter- fere with or resist one principle asserted by the tathers of the Kevulution. and by them sanctioned in the Constituticn.’” ghes, oe New Music. —From the prolific pres: of cur neighbor, Metzerott, we have a spirited piece of musiccomposed by Joseph Nax, entitled the “ President’s Inauguration March.’ It isem- bellisbed with an excellent likenese of Mr Buchanan. re proceeding t the present evils and t may be well to lay do ew simple general principles in Hydrodynamics. The velocity of running water depends upon volume, fall and resistence When these are uniform, the Velvcity is always th tin proportion PERSONAL - -. - | a8 the volume and fal! ate peel aan the --+:Hon. Henry May of Baltimore, is in| resistances increased, su is the velocity dimin- this city. ished, and vtce verse. From this arises the «+++ Miss Charlctte Cushman has gone to | fact, that ine straight reach of equal cross Italy to spend the winter sections, where the volume, fall and resistance ++++Senator Douglas and General Shields | #%@ Uniform, the velocity remains the same; re liv on Hatten: cuing: while in @ cinuous course of unequal cross P ; All those who have bet on the woolly horse | days and must be sold, and to which the ladies A.8. Dent, Joseph Mattingly. ached this city on aturday = ing. sectionr, where tae fall is diminished, the ro Counting his Chickers before they are Will please call up end pay— a a reapectatly invited to call and examiveb fore Wm. Noerr, J A. Raker, +++» Florence, the Yankee-Irishman, bas | sisturoo iucren and toth constantly vary- | Hatched.—The point of thie venerable, if Do ban vay lenpeey elsewhere, as this isa barg sin to be J. A. Schackleford, J. H Duty leased Wallack’s Theatre in New York fraix | ing though tho vo remain the same, | homely, adage was never better illustrated | The Republican Association in this city held | hed for a few days only. Gir arse Rl fds . __ | the velocity is not only lessened, but it be- ++++ Lavra Keene opens her new theatre in | comes varied in diferent parts of the channol. New York to morrow night with the piay of Velocity also varies where uniformity is want- * Aa You Like It.”’ ing in the breadth of the bed; being greater «sss Senator Sumner was serenaded, on | W2ETe the bed is varrow and deep than where Thursday evening, by the (ierman Glee Club. | it is wide ant Water in a state of He wee staying at the time with Lorgfellow | Motien is € p and carry with the poet. it the oF mene froin the prires ef oe bed ae “eu giong which it flows; whilo still water depos- Wien Tee thors of The | ita there whatever body bouvier than itself muc,” &e , dc., are at present sojourning with | 229 fall into, or be containe:! init. The quan 'y c. e at sarge — ie ty and charceter of the red. t thus take Professor Bledzce, st the University of Vir- Sey " rgd ens aisis. ends upon the ¢ of velocity with = parson he water rans juires less to take +++» Hon. John M Clayt ial eedimert than sand, sand than ver, Del., on Thursday, w avel than stones or boulders large un of the current regulates the a mecting at their Club :00m on Severth street on daturday night et which resolutions were passed for the continuance of their organiza- tion on the principles of their platform, and that of the Philadelphia Republican Conven- tion and extending an invitation to all per- sons favoring these principles to unite with the Association. A committee was appointed to draft an address and resolutions pongratu- latory to the friends of ‘* Fremont and Free- dom, ’ and urge upon thom the importance of keeping up their local organizations. Re- marks were made laudatory of Col. Fremont. but it was deemed injudicious at present to make a Presidential nomination for 1860. It appears from the secretary’s report that than by the following letter which we find in one of our California exchanges. The writer of cour-c deserves to be ranked forever after as one of the prophets : * New York, Fridey, Sept. 19, 1536. “My Dear Sir: You will see by the result of the Maine election that really we do not kuow our own strength in the North, for Hem- jin himself did not claim over 5,000 maj rity, and wy own opinion was that we could get about 10,000 You may set down New York at 90,000, and Pennsylvania at least 50.000, Massachusetts at least 60000 I have not one honest Democrat, since the result in gives up all chance for Buchanan, novi7 st* No. 29) Pa av., nextto 10th st_ BONNETS—B5O. SUPERB ASSORTME delicate and beautiful edornment of, pretty faces; those terrors of married mer, end allurements of the bachelors, may: now be found at CASSIDY’S, 314 Penn- sylvania avenue, between lth and Lith streets ‘The artof the Milliner bas been varried to the last point of perfection, and the infinite variety and beauty of these tartefal Head D-esses may well amaze even the ladies themse ves No wor- der the dear creatures fall in love wi hrucb charm ing Bonnets as may be procured at CASSIDY?S How :re they ever to make a re'ection fom so many beauties’? Alero, a large assortment of beautiful FLOWERS and FEATHERS at very Wants. V VANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE Young Womaa, a situation ax (hambermaid or Seamstress. Good references can begiven Ad- tess P S , Box 16, at ths office. ie ANTFD—BSY A RESPECTASLE LADY, 2 si uattoa in a gentleman's fui! yas Seam- Stress. or Hou-ekreper Would cot object toa BeardingSchool as Matson A note addressed io Y. 0. U , Star Office, on Tue. day or Wednesday, Will be pomptly attended to nov 17-2t* i bbeded GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with Table Board in 3 genteel family, nearthe Treasury Department. inquire at this office, Bor 14. = Ren : = . the association have published and circulated, | lo ¥ prices nov 17 WANTED —A Cook and Chambermald. Also. differen sections of Mins neluding Capt. pt Where it is great, the chan- e leaving the Democratic party by | during the late eampaign, about four millions ; OST OR STOLE™ FROM MY DUOR, | 2,B0¥, 16 to 19 years of age, as Walter, (Colored) Hollins and Capt Dupont, U.S Navy. nel is deep, fur the current is uble to take up thousands. ‘fhe entire ‘‘American’’ vote in | of documents, comprising some eighty-seven : » | None need apply but those capable Liberal A LAP DOG; perfectiy white; just Washed clean. A ny re Dog will be suitably r to my residence, on 10th streets, No. 374. nov 15-31% e+e Miss Juliana M earance at Milan, as attracted the edmiraticn pected home in the e y, whose euccessful a the sediment or sand, xod carry it rion > and Pennsylvania will go with the “ Republican’? d elsewhere in Bares) where it is languid, the pes is anaiiow) party Bets «re freely offered, giving 30 000 , cured | because the current iz not only unable to ecour | 8)°rity in that State, and no one reckless out its bed ard keep it deep, Lut even to oar- | C20ugh to take them. y the sediment brought trom thove perts of | .. While it is important for your Btate that the different kinds. Of Seward’s speeches there were printed 204.000 copies; of Sumner’s 215,000, and of Colfax’s 136,000, and 168,000 of the Kansss investigating committee’s re- port ‘wazes will be given. Inquire as above. novi? lw* RICKLAVERS WANTED—AT THE Capitol Extension, south wing, 10 or 12 good ‘workmen, to lay bricks in cellars n having the arded by returning num 2 street, between 9th and JOS. PECK. ly part of th 2 nis 3 8 elie = skew t it chould go with the ‘Repnblican’ party, it apse i " M.C. MEIGS ~The mail of this morning brings the in- chaunel where the velocity is greater, but | } a hg per : OMINOES, BACK GAMMON BOARDS, + eee) ence frem Nicaragua of the death ef | GeP°sits along the bed, thus elevating the bot- | Cannot affect the result But if you should BP NOTICE OUR OFFICE WiLL Playing Cards, Magic 1 anterns,GraceHoops,| "°¥'53t Captain of Engineers. Clement C. Venuble of tris city, who was mur. | ™ and making the river mere shallow.” fail to endorse the railroad movement, it would be closed on THURSDAY, the 20th in- | Bulidiryy Blocks, Boy’s Tools, &e , at Ki dered in G da b do much to prevent liberal appropriations for | stant Persons having business with us on that Kringies D: pot LAMMOND. SCITCHEN BOY Waleneo ee AND pte 1 ‘<ae ah a Archos pion ee These contractors are the patentecs of anew that object. Vor that reason, I would say to | day will pleace atterd to it the day previous _ nov 15-3t 7th street. keeper must be qualified as waiter a elon and improved dam and breakwater, by which | you, who have so large an int in Cali preted ut 24 pete by which | you, who have so large an interest in Califor- of strict morality “ek or ‘ant mt nee they propore to increace the vuiume and velo | Pi lot it not be said she was untrue to her- promise. He wes the son of our respected | City «f water in the two pasves above named acithe Wasa Nee arora e fellow-citizen, George V able, and Ly the removal cf the bars neces rily | sult as California mee races reprint ri to increase the fall of the river—an achieve- “You may depend on it, Col. Fremont is ber will eccupy seats on the platiorm | mest whic : = nS sure of anelection, and will take - cn the sccaslon ef Mr Syoster Banke's lee. | S72 "hick will be also of inealeulable bene- | S4fe.0t an et ee ae ture before the Bostox Mercantile Library As- | St to that large agricultural interest, who | posible for us to kuow cf,) and such 8 popular ne hip mor me — seal have in all time been subjeztad to so enormou8 , vote as ee President ase wesived r bat Ce 207 43 pro p 3 ad io: on account of , * Yours, . Banks deliver a lecture before the Asscelation some. | CZFe?e# aud losses on aczvunt of overflows. | |, Stebbing, Es ille.”” time during the apts ably upon “the We have had the pleasure ef an examination | ToS. G. Stebbins, Eeq-, Marysville.’ tubject of the ef the ireans by which this great cbjcet ia; Promotions —John Henry Reiss has been sought to be accomplished, and in our bat , Promoted to be the Chief Messenger of the jMdgmout we congratulate the couptry upon Treasury Department vice A F Beedle de- nov 17-3t CHUBB BROTHERS, HA! HA!! HA!!! WHY NOT BE JOLLY. The First Grand Annual Bail OF THR JOLLY CLUB, Cn MONDAY KVENING, December th, At the Washington Assembly Rooms. Particulars in future sdverticement nov 17-3t® FESTIVAL—THE LADIES OF Sethe Mite Society attached to Wesley Chapel will bold a Festival at Odd Fellows’ Ha'l, 7th street, commencing on MONDAY, Noe vember 17th, 1¢56, the funds to be de Hoag to the ayment of the dert for the rebuilding of the Eilteh.. There will be on abundance cf Refresh. ments of a)l kinds, and numerous useful and To ES. shucker, and to attend dinners out and in my Sa- aa " loon when required. Also, wanted a Kitchen BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MER- ee ’ 2500 or POTATOES just arrived on boerd tse prompt obese Near War and Nav Departme: z. nov |4-4t (intel& Union) i " WANTED —A SMALL DETACHED COT- tage Residence with Garden, ina bealthy sit uation, anywhere within five miles ride of the Capitol. Address by letter only, to F. C., at this office. nov 13 eost* ANTED TO HIRE. —A COLORED GIRL for Nurse Slave preferred. Call on J ROBINSON, 349 Penn. avenue, opposite Browns’ Hotel. nov 12-tf ANTED—A COACHMAN WHO UN- of schooner Sarah Jane, from Salem, end will be sold from vessel in lots to sult purchasers. PETER BERRY, nov 16-30 85 Water St., Georgetown WINTER MILLINERY. MRS. M. A HILLS, HAS NOW opened Winter Millinery, and will’ receive additions dally throughout the season Theladies of Wasbirgtou and strang- ers are respectfally invited toca‘l. No 295 Penn- sylvania avenue, south side, between Shand Lith streets. nov 15 27 PARIS PREMIUM HATS. aflords two creps ther of icicles —__ = eS of z Fa Articles f 1 sale at reasonable prices. MODE DE PINAUD. P derstands his businers thoroughly, and can Ear A Congress MP OR Tae the prospect of its success i ceased, pay $900 per annum. Ther friends are cordially Invited ss visitthem | 7FNODD & CO. HAVE RECEIVED PER f furnish the best recommendations % colored soon, to decide upen ** improvements Heres = | Garden C. Askton has also been promoted | t"!2g the continuance of the festival. 7 STI ssi Ts fre ees oe ne cen eek waking “Asi at , aia ‘ 7-9 3, 3 S from . attire The Courier and Enquirer on Religious | to be the Assistant Mossenger, vice J. H. Reia} — wre poate! a ‘biishment of Laville & Poumaroux, who rerine d two first-class medals at the late Exposi- ris ie, beautiful assortment of Children’s FANCY BEAVER BATS, for Misses or Boys, FRENCH UMBHELLAS, very euperi ENC I ry superior. c TooD Sp Renee AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TU A Frexee Evin — Paddy find persons in want of the following ar the Euglish Channel! In spe de , the Paris Constitutionnel everywhere in France the ivr» Providence!” Politics.—The jourua! named above, while | promoted, pay $700 per annum. Proleesing t. be opposed to making puiitics a | P as : mat (r of religion—to the policy of stirring up!) Foreiga Sympathy with Fromoat.—The hand of Feligious prejudices ngai | European correspondents of the New York = Journals continue to exhibit evidence of the wee ce CONCERT WILL BE ‘iven by the young ledies of the Third District Sheol, (Miss Mirick’s) on THANKS GIVING NIGHT, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, near the Navy Yard. Admittance 25 cents OUmnl- buses leaving 6th street west will take persons io st Catholics on ac- a a : count of their religion— call r the Hall, and leave the Hall at the close of the co Ountpus Fares axp Hoors —It is contem- | render such of th Lae ” a 7 aie ms z-a! with which England at least entered into | Concert’ The exerci.es:o commence at7o’elock | nov 3-6t&eotf west ond Browns’ Hotel = of Pictures framed, and plated to raise the price for ladies’ fare with em asare foreign born odious, | the: tate! Bradacaial alcau nov 17-3t é d © Stowns’ “owl | Looking Glasses, or other work in the hoope— 6] ce: tthe ladies and 3 cents for | becauce they voted in the recent election with fe . she sree 5 ection. We find the ND $200 ee eninal or theca foyer MKise, a lot of cast-in ete, suitable for : ~ : ames | follo e 3 ; pace = the be faa teor penser in wren oe > Dem _—_ That journal profosces to see | moe a of the New York Be Bal we att yom ion, endmlematnue eAnatant’s NEGRO WOMAN, Pelonging to ehelving, &0., 0B hand. Terms moderate to sui ledies formerly can no areely ho: - | danger to the cause of religious liberty in thi ays ago: til THURSDAY EVENING, the 20th, which | the estate of Mrs. Sophia Perrie, (deceased,) mes, for cash. sides the gen er nof perwnal in-| soustry in that occunee. polka a me | “We have some reports promulgated here | will be thelast night we propose holding it. Thus | named CORNELIA DIGGS about feenty-ave N.B.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking @lass Jerice from th ¥ xpress. blind to the trath as thos : : Ly some pro-slavery gentlemen amongst us, | far we have met with pretty good success, and | years of ege, five feet tea inches high of a bright an vores a tearay: ing fo Be tes & those who have direct that Buchanan is gaining ground for the Pree: | hope our frlends will continue to favor us with | mulatto color, and isa very wel made woman. Ane venue, opposite Kirkwood House, ‘ aon sag apn aed interest in hiding its light under a bushel | ideucy. This has excited some doubts and | ‘ele pre-ence and patronage The Fair room} J will give the above reward if taken in the des HN WAGNER. df iS Opp y, ® " 7, ance. t fail to trict, or State of Maryland, or $200 if taken a The Courter and Enquirer sees no danger to | Besitation Tho Times has ‘ improved the Fonek coery toe weit to eveaiia of plemanten: Soe ua vehe eae peok now, for fear you will non slavebolding State, and secured 90 thet I can | geoasion”’ by calling extracts from some of th: Ww hand a great man b G.A WATERS Side jor opaea eens nb Zurn. Sad 9 ; vil li P i istiani ° a gr er egein. : 3 5 Wiase = eed ad eee me hel] Shecaoee of civil liberty and vital christianity | Buchanan journals’ which secre to produse articles both nestul und oreamental, wnich will | “nova Administrator, W. A. | DY°S, suocessors to A. Tate, 314 Parnes, cane tos = pet exe eee: — and then he | in the combination of the three thousand nartk- their own condemnation. There is also a ru- | be sold at moderate prices Fhe rocm will be Sr UR UNION FOR THE vania avenue. nov i i mea a 2 “ ip alegre 1 | er c’ergymen and their parishoners, acting as MT that Fremont is to be thrown over by some | Opened each evening at 2 o’clock for the benefito E Gc FO! ei 22d of November, with continuation of the exciting and interesting story called “‘ The Pride of Paris or Roll of the Dram.” nov 14 FERGUBON, 486 7th st. e those who may not want to a‘tend rt night, andy we Invite especially the ladies to call and see our stock of work childrens clothes, & ,whi: must be disposed of at some price. nov 17-41® a KR SALE._A LARGE c Ftats casks: OUNTER W EGAN & son's, RovM-% 343 Pa.ave , ort. 6th and Mh eke, pastors and churehes, to bring about tho des- | idaa, “There ee ie se bec oy phen traction of guarantees of the Constitution of | as to the candidate preferred; but these ru- the wvcd-shed,’’ says Amelia, “ go o it! the preity talk.’ . a ae

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