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a ' = = MBERS List OF LETTERS Amusements. AATTAT(N WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | ter of the operations of Walker in Nicara- | @&geyNOPICE —THE MEMBERS OF} | LEST OF vice, Washagten,D.c.,| ___—musements, EVENING STAR. gus. Wo take from that journal the follow- | to attend a called cresting of the club, THIS (Sai *tNocember 20," 1858. a NATIONAL THEATRE. ‘ Ordered to be advertised in the ‘ Evening giao h agrecablete the following section of the THE NAIAD QUEEN Post Office Law—it being the newspaper having si circulation of any daily paper peb- | WILL BE REPEATED TRIS EVENING, lished in Washington: FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR JEFFERSON Suc. 5. And be it further enacted, That the when will be presented, in addition, Odceinanycly, ows or vile whee wes | THE LOST SHIP. Sepers shail be Feinted: shall, Dewar, be. pab- inted, shall, - - i ished once verlag the newspaper which, being | On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'cloct— issued weekly, or oftener, shall have the largest | doors oj at 2% ~A GRAND DAY PR. circulation within the of the delivery of | PORMANCKE for the especial accommodation said office, to be decided by the postmaster at} of Ladies, Families, acd Children. such office.} Patrons tn Alexandria. Georgetown, end the @ Persovsapplying for letters in the following list, wi | Vs -inity of this city, can Secure sents for this, rhe please say (hey are ADVERTISED. Oniy Dow Performance, by immediate applica. — LADIES” LIST. tion at the off € Bake, Suita. re od amily Tickets, admitting Five Children, wiii = === The Position of the South —The Charles- ing comments on the recent controversy among a EVENING, er fo or ie WASHINGTON CITY: ton Mercury, replying to the article that we | his late and present followers published in the | #4!" 'y order : J. a. BA! . = Secretary . recently copied from the Richmond Enquirer, | New York city dailies: SST a ee ere SATURD a8 RELIGIOUS 3 —REV. DR. — 2 = wherein the duty and cigs ther desert “ vin hasrsear gyre es Ig ira of lebron Bre scniia ein prea tn be ih street with reference to the incoming nistration | er’s ability and the heroism of his associa urch, TO-MORROW (Sunday) was so forcibly and satisfactorily (as we oon- bealaraig nares me al owes se Cr MORNING. 'at ht © ict Topcon pet | ceive) laid down, takes occasion to say : Nicaragua was wanting in every circumstance UNITARIAN CHURCH —THIS “The article ia addressed rather in the form | of justification, on principles of public law. = Society will worship in the Congrega- of a remonstrance to the Charleston Mercury | And not only did we regard bis enterprise | tional Church on Sth street. near the City Hall, and the New Orleans Delta, and seems to im- | as vicious in its origin, but we apprehended | until further notice. ‘She Rev. WT. Crapster, ply that these presses have, somehow, been | Jest in its aims it might affect the peace and | of Maryland, will preach TO-MORROW, at li putting themeelves in the way of Mr. Buchan- | welfare of this confedercy The following | ° ‘clock a. m. ie an’s successful administration of the govern- | compact between Walker and Giocouris, shows CHURCH OF TH ASCENSION ment, and are prepared to excite an un- | that our mistrust was not without foundation. (Protestant Episcopal) on H street, be- friendly spirit towards him. While we agree | | Here follows the contract to make Nicaragua | tween 9th and 10th, Rev. Henry see Rector. with very much that the Enquirer has said, | the rendesvous for the concentration of United — every Sunday at lia. m.end 3% p m. we distinctly enter our protest against any | States fillibusters for the invasion of Cuba, | For pews orseats apply tothe Sexton. it# such construction of our previous course, or | which we published some days since | SECOND PRESBYTERIAN our future intentions; and as to the conclud- « Here is a distinct agreement on the part CHURCH, NEW YORK AVENUE, ing question of the article, we answer, with- | of Walker to direct his arms against the Span- | NEAR 13TH STREET.—The Rev. Dr. ——, out any hesitation, that we believe fully in | ish dominion in Cuba, the moment he secured = cer hare cetera ° bate m., a! the integrity, prudence, and statesmanship of | a base of operations in Central America. Such ed service will soeeuaeane at 3K oeee, aner- Mr. Buchanan, and we expect to render to his | an enterprise could not fail to involve the | "So yog . administration all that support which is con- | United States in hostilities with the leading} ——@—-@ J _—_______§_. sistent with the pene we haveever main- | Powers of Europe; and it was especially be- Ke: OOK OUP FOR THE METRO. e +. Nevember 29, 1856, & Avveermuxents SHOULD BE LEFT AT THE Orvice BY ‘Twsive o'cLock, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY KOT APPEAR wren tHe Next Day —=—S—SSSS———SSSS——— THE WEEELY STAR. Our weekly issue is now ready for delivery at the counter, put up in strong wrappers for mailing. For every requisite of a first class family journal it will challenge comparison with any poper in the country. Price three cents per number, or $1 25 per year- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. Under the head of “ Plots end Plotters’’ the Intelligencer presents a synopsis of the artim cles published in the course of the recent Nic- @raguan-imbroglio newspaper controversy, ’ad adopts the conservative views with refer- F Burk, Catharine Fillion, Mary Portly, Bridget be , for this occasion only, at Une Dollar Brown, MollieR Grimes, Sarah M Reed, Catharine They can be obtained early pplication, as Barrier, Virgtala Galleeher, Mie P Roberts, Mre only a limited number atilen Gordon, Jenoey -: > Bradferd, Jane Meath? Mre Geo A Rol ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Chew, MreWm Hatchinson, Margt Reilly, Ellen Clarke, Mise. Jouneoa, Mrs B an, Mar: % . Sox, Susan BY MUTUAL DESIRE, Shenvey, Lya And at the earnest request of the Barry, Anne Gant, Rosalie Reley, Miss MH be fi - now as Broden, A Heath, Laura A eckateY eet ee” get ses es Second Series of Classical Concerts. Clithwall, Mrs Geo Knox, Suean B Kieman, vase ion A Long, M ’ Y it a a Cryer, M! ‘Lea, Miss 8 J C LOVING CITIZENS : ey tained. He has, as the Enquirer says, been | cause we apprehended this very complication, POLITAN CLUB —They take it | Crolly, Ellen Moree, Mra EK MUSI ence ty Walker and his acts and sohemes | emphatically elected by the South, not be | that wo refased our sympathies to the fllibus. Legit td raat prety Nort meena py ire Mise MJ Mason, Mise & Of Washington, ond tho tmmelicte Simdset & enunciated by the Buffalo Advertiser. cause he was a sectional man, but because he | ter government of Nicaragua. It seems Walk- | jon Party ii teke place, at the Columbia Hall, ary PERHAM’S OPERA VOCALISTS nion chides the Charleston Courier | ¥88 not sectional, and stood upon the broad | er has abandoned the projeet—upon which | od Capitol Hill, on FRID: VE: 2} Dement Laura = Mitchell, Mra Wm Thompson, ' The U A = ape : : Proj pon pi , AY EVENING, De- | pivien, Vircinia Murray, Mary Taylen Eveline AND for republishing an article from the NewYork basis of the constitutional rights of all the sensible conclusion we congratulate him, al- | cember 5, 1855. Dulany, Ellen Maryman,Patsey A Tibb-ti, Mra P .s States. What have we, so-called Ultraists of | though it cost him the alliance of Senor Do- Tickets FIFTY CENTS ; admitting a gentle | Dickerson. Frances Mitchell, Sarah A Turner, Mre CC ETHIOPIAN REPRESENTATIVES, Albion, setting forth how much England and | the South, ever demanded more than this? mingo de Goicouria If Walker will be con- | man and ladies. There will ve no ladies invita- | Dsvis. Mrs Ssrau Moyer. Mrs Hoory They will favor the inhabitants of Washington the English do love the good folks of the Uni- ack But ae eae senc ao _ = with the senseerean of Central America, oe ee at Cemeeone, all are invited toat- and vicinity with a series of ae s ita and the Mercury, with supplying fuel to | the illegitimacy of his rule will be forgotten in 7 29. SIX CONCERTS ONLY, = pono Soserete oan bem toey the Northern fire; with giving food to the | its beneficent Paull: S novia Iwe_____s—sCOMMITTES. Commencing on MONDAY EVENING, Decem- ungrateful we benighted creatures are for not | Black Republican press, because we have| ‘But. wo have the testimony of his own WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY.— ber Ist, 1856, at reciprocating that affection they bear us. In | presented to the Southern people the probable | declaration, th@ such a moderate fortune will —_ aeeles newat meeting of the Corps - 4 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL its comments on the bypocrisy of the article | *!ternative of a dissolution of the Union. We | not satisfy his imperial ambition. Here is a Seoamiber tat ghee eli Fargerson, Matilda Palmer, Catharine Young, Miss # B DURING WHICH ENGAGEMENT in ati the FF t the af id do not acknowledge the justice of the reproach | letter which he addressed to Senor Domingo | pers generally, is urgent omen or fandom INITIALS.—Miss 5. V. L.; Cora. ; elec aie question, the “zion tears the aforesaid | We firmly believe, on the contrary, (and it is | de Goicouria. [Here follows the letter from | pusiness will be presented . = Seaaers Leet. EW PROGRAMME England and the Evglish with its teeth, claws | not a thing that we pride ourselves upon,) that | Walker of the 12th of August last to Goicouria, | it® B. F. BKERS, Sect, | Stems Teeeert Gey. Renry WO “ and te-nsils. it is the bolder portion of the Southern press | explaining the arguments the latter was to = 2 Adams, Capt HA Grabs Northrop, NB ON EACH SUCCESSIVE NIGHT . > (ae ee the ee of ate ae have used in England, and foreshadowing fe Be eres ee ee . Richowon Jee TS | REPLETE WITH GEMS a ataainy i chanan, and, for the time being, saved the | schemo of bitter hostility to this country, the = 4 Baward ok Patric ’ Orara The Bune and Harrisen Troupe Union. We take no pride in it, we say, be- | dismemberment of the Union to mera con- se net SATURDAY EVENIE, Spooner i Suen See Seton ity OPTAN REPRESENTATIONS again open at the National in this city, on | cause we think it is only a momentary ro- | solidated Southern military despotism for him- | 39th. at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of import Aniervon, Gen As Holliday. Wa. O'Btyou, BPP See tePanian RECITATIONS, ans Tuesday night next, with Lucia de Lammer- ere : and, bonne we pstere tts oe “ ele, to, pane have already spread before | ant Rastaees: Ry order ot the President: Brices, w Harney, Gen wee Fichett, Geo i MUSICAL EXTKAVAGANZAS, ° Rs . ‘ advantage, both of the South and the North, | the Scar’s readers nov 2 OSEPH DARDEN, Sect. vine £0 ve moor, the grand aster which they created | 114; the Union should be dissolved, and the| “Already does ih young conqueror of Nie : NOTICE SHEMEE BEES OP Th Barrer Bal Wa aa a fe such a furcre of excitement here, not long | two Peoples delivered from the incessant war- | aragua survey the United States with a jeal- Be dependent Hoe Co_,No.3, kept |, LARGE AND SEPSIS era. since. Jenny Lind’s triumph in this city was | fare which makes their political union a] ous eye; and he avows a purpose to cut the | pleasure in announcing to thelr friends and the | Benosis, PC Higgins, Micheal Rose. Jno 4 The Company is composed of the following not greater than that of Miss Pyne in Lucia, | ™Sdness, a shame, and a misfortune. — expanding and expansive empire of the De- padtic of Washington, that their First Grand baer bya ic Soy Onin cener aon open ye ge és the cockiion to GMa we usler Aa tha **But while we remain in the Union, we mocracy of the North. To that end, viz: of | Cotilion Party will take place on MONDAY, De- Jan MB Hoghes, Jno Reichert FL cane ent Saree gn nog i will try to be faithful to the duties which it | restricting the power of the United States of cember Ist, at Island Hall. Tickets FIFTY Hamilton, Lt J Roach B Leckerer Gockemee pal stand house will bo a very crowded one, beyond all | involves. We will seek te elevate the best | North America, he solicits the aid and alli- | CEN Si Ndacrer sad a and ladies. seer eT Retteovascemen | MORRIS D. EDMOND=, Second Solo Violinis: doubt, we advise our readers to apply at once | men to public office, and endeavor to support | ance of Great Britain. No doubt the British wmDoni Ty Bishop, Harrison, Jao W Ruppert, anthony and Jewish Dulcimer, nia for seats. The troupe sing here for but three | them in the discharge of their duties in ail | Government is in possession of the secret of Jos Bishop, ” A Hutton; ee rg Dr C. MONTGOMER Y, Bassoand Violincelist, = x 5 honesty and faithfulness. There are limits, | Walker's policy—a fact thatexplains the very M J Fitzgerald, Win Kiernan. 4 Bal w W. W. SNOW, Soprano and Pianist nights in this engagement. We trust that on | however, to this support, that are inexorably | good feeling which subsists between Walker's | nov 27-4t# Beckwita, Capt BG cx Sect | aay een se, the other two they will present La Somnan- | imposed by the sense of principle and political | government and the British forces on the coast MERCHANTS EXCHANGE Tn Bradiey, Heney, Harrington, W Bimpson, Rev Theo — LEY, Bones and First Low Come- bula and Don Pasquale. Secure seats prompt- | Justice ; and we should be false toevory maxim | of Nicaragua F <i bea meeting ofthe Merchant's Bx. | Suew'w eo” Bate Joa’ Situ thos w Mast. ROBERT HUGHES, Balladist, Syaad be case Wi attand east that we have been tought in our political lifo, ] ‘‘ There is no danger that Walker will real- change Association on MONDAY EVENING Hardin, ad Stillwell, TH WILLIAM BOYD, Eccentric Comedian, y sscitlantinaies nic if we did not place, first and joremust, the | ize his brilliant dream of empire ; and this | December Ist, 1856, at their rooms, corner 10th aig i C. 6. MORTIMER, Solo Guitarist, Book Notices grand and enduring interests of the State, ra- | country need be under no upprehension that } street und Penna avenue, over Savings Bank. | G-iv; ‘atten SoRSGn'n R E EDWARDS, Alto and Tenor Violin, ~ ‘ ther than the temporary success of any set of | be will limit the expansion of its power. The | Punctnal attendance is requested. i é? R WM. MOORE, Second Tenor, 5 = tape Fogarty ; B eres mee nhe at be elevated to office. idea is simply absurd. Still, the pontommne of | nov 26-St 8. BACON, President ares J. CLUSKEY, Jig Dancer and Tambo onatban F. Kelley. Philadelphia: T. B. * The Enquirer knows well that the result | the design will justify our people in regarding . = > 4 Johnson, GC Seliick, JB =F 6 Peterson. (For sale in this city by Taylor] of this alcatee has depended upon the deter- Walkers eaterariae with, pruething Ieee oO ET nese he eae fc Johnson, A pec a Sanevalnnen. & Maury. mination of the South not to submit to a sec- | sympathy and a plause. to his stock of @LASS and QUEENSWARE ae Bet eh a Dulcimer b: ed This is a collection of sketches contributed | tivnal domination, and that that determina “* These developments of Walker's plans before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they “hone aaa Sten, tang Characteristic Ethiopian Dattaecinns ard — ‘ by Mr. Kelley to the press over various signa- nation has been produced by the manner in have been seized upon by the abolition press, | Will save om 15 to 25 per cent. amc Kliegie, JP Saunders, Col G N SERB WF ansscccvesscons - =e ~~, | Which the presses and statesmen of tae South | and paraded in proof of a conspiracy to sever | | Toilet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at | Ciipmau, Henry Kerr, James A _ Spencer, @ D Bajo Solos by the inimitable...... tures, as ‘‘Palconbridge, ack Humphries,” | have presented that aspect of the question to | the Union and to establish a confederation of | 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets Corridan, E Kuntz, James W = Schmidt, 6 H Scmathe tebeaksnens be Coummector by. Clerk, Ki 5k Schmidt, F peral Coneines re keathGa Stick, BH Bob Rid Billy Boyd r ** Stampede,’ &c. The fun in these sketches Dance AEE ee Duley is rather forced, and they are disfigured by canes a Kingbasn, @ideon Sarees . ene ae emery Sennen ae oie key the slang phrases and italicised words with preci oun tone win . age a and pleesing Ballads 7 os dof which a claas of sketch writers, some half a a poy fl Se Aor nN ro bearrohees proaenersrnam ughes dozen years since, sought to give smartness a The entire Company is under the Immediate and point to rather labored attempts at humor. ? z Yet mary of the articles in this collection have genuine humor, when the reader has DOr JStanley Mawahan, Michael time and patience toseek forthem. The pub- the people. Well, the election has been car- | the South, resting on the basis of slavery, and ese UR cers ried by a bare constitutional mejority—not a | embracing Cuba, Mexico and Central Ameri- F ES TI VA L—THE LADIES OF majority of the popular vote. And in the face | ca. The story is too ridiculous for serious BSP ie Mite Society attached to Wesley of this mere escape from an anti-slavery tri- | refutation. Hitherto Walker's enterprise has | Chapel will hold a Festival at Odd Fellows’ umph over us, we are called upon to lay down | been less sustained by public opinion in the Be een commen = nila eh lone cur arms and give ourselves up to rejoicing. | South than in the North; and we venture the payinent of the pray Pbayenh Atti ing of the Weare invited to think that we have uot only | prediction that his designs against Cuba and | Church. There will be anabundance of Refresh- triumphed, but that we have won security by | bis jealousy of this country will provoke no | ments of al kinds, and numerous useful and our victory. And yet all the elements of this | less censure from the press of this section than | Fancy Articles for sale at reasonable prices. War are raging around us. When the Free- | from the papers in New York The statesmen | Their friends are cordially invited to visit them svilers nominated their candidate they had no | of the Squth have always advocated a jast, | during the continuance of the festival. Daglass, Lo Dodge, Jon. Dixon, JW, Damon, Jas@ Metz, Johan ; : : 4 w.B. : a Ti Heher has d hi ke. th expeotation of electing him. They culy pro- | cautious and conservative policy towards for- jah Sta Besant sooo Mathews, Tbe L. cpg pr etn Shae renga her bas done his part to mako the volume posed to lay the foundations of a party which | eign nations.’’ TAXES.—NOTICE TO DELIN | Disses. Davia yt F Tick os Ginie ai ae attractive. might hope to gather strength and yolume as = UENT TAX PAYERS epee ig rrsceeng ag tin sporcchact poernen, Duggan, TA Lundy, EK direction of the celebrated Compcser, Basten, Jon Mahoney, JnoC Vaughan, Jos M lacey, Thos Lind DrBG3 H S. Crzicuton, Esq Duglass’ Louie Morass W iL JOSIAH PERHAM, 663 Broadway, New’ Wnt esece mae woe wee Tickets for saleat all of the Musie Stores and Morrison, © c York, Proprietor — JOHN HOWORTH, General Manager Ellie, Chesselden Magruder, Waters, W principal Hotels. Flowre Capt Walter Moss, H A Watson, WC nov 29 (Intel& Union) eeaoene Mr — vie S fang og — = en Fraoklin, Martin Mercer, Fleet tison, Thos French, J Monabaghan,E = White, Thos SORIEES DANSANTE. Frailey, J W Munro, David Williams. Solomon P it rolled, and which might eventyally become | APPinted.—The President has appointed CotLector’s Urvrics, November 21, 19:6. the dominant power of the Union. The furi | John Seys to be agent for receiving the ne- 4 ae nae siete pey thelr Lise ici i j 3 ; . ue the ation as nm lease Saad his rae Se eee pocrtge groes, mulattoes, or persons of color delivered | tate notioe that the eavertiecment for the else , i i 1 temporary expectation that it might be suc- ny “ board vessels in the siege Pee Scene will be made about cesstul even in its firet trial. It barely failed | the slave trade by commanders of Unite It ts hoped that an early attention will be pald to of success; and it failed because there ure a} States armed vessels, according to the provi. | this subject by all concerned, as a neglect todo so body of people at the North deeply impressed will add heavy expenses to the amount of the | Seager Seats secured end reserved during the a Major Jones's Countsair asp Travens. 'y, without extra charge Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson. (For gale in this city by Taylor & Maury.} There is more original humor in the quietly- told experiences of the gallant Major than goes to the making of many dosezs of the Frailey, Jno Miller, aM Wyman, LtR ROF.H. W. MUNDER TAKES GREAT pretentious éo-called ‘humorous works’? of | 9317 ¢,> pecessity of preserving the Union sions of the act of Congress of March 3, 1819, | tires now duc, JOHN M. McCALLA, as i tke oo ae ne eager paren. Sogo : the day which are foisted upon the public | and who saw in this hurrying madness a pre-| im addition to the acts prohibiting the slave-/ nov22-dtmDec_ _——_ Collector. | Fenton, Chas) McPhetrigs, CAs Wiles, James. above social and delightful entertain. 4) through the clap-trap tricks of the trade, of | sage of its speedy dissolution. trade. — TOYS: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Foster,'ambrose MeCoachos, Chas Worthington, JosS8 | Mente will commence st Munder’s Metro fl their publishers We can commend this book |, “And it is under such circumstances that | 42 LAMMOND’S, 7 | Gotiioc Wm 0 MeLinta?dae Wood, Geo. W” EDNESBAY EVERIRS Renee the Euquirer asks us to be at peace ; to think | , Court of Claims —On Thursday tno cour: | nov 29-3t Seventh street. | Godwin, Richard McCalry, Jno Walker, FW mtd most conscientiously to our readers as a cap- ital remedy for the «‘blues,"’ and as worth of nothing but party amity ; and to hope that, | tock up the case of S. J. Hensley, claiming Sos Garrie, Jno MeGuecnies, Jno Williams, 4 T 26th, at § o’elock, and continue every Wednesday by sustaining Mr. Buchanan, liberally and $132 500, for nineteen hundred head of cattle, HAPPED HANDS CAN BE AVOIDED | Green, Juo McEary, throughout the season. Gentlemen withing to Thoe , a 4 . by using the Transparent Bar Soap, sold b November 39, 1866. JA8. G. BERRETT, P.M. subscribe for the season can do so wu) very many times the money asked for it cheerfully, we can smother this terrible flame | delivered in 1852 to 0. M Wosencraft, Indian now 29-31" mere LAMMOND. favorable terms, by applying at the Hall on Toss! = ps ean that bas burst from the core of Northern ao- | #gent in California. The case was argued } OCKING BIRD LOST.—ON THURS.- | day and Thursday evening # till 10 o'clock. PERZSONAL. ciety, and that will accept no other food than ty. Judge Bibb for the claimant, and Mr. UND SOMETIME AGO, A GOLD RING day last, at 4 o’clock p. m, a very tame| nov 9i-tf . 2 »,:) | the homes of the people of the South. Why cPherson, deputy solicitor, for the Govern- With a set, which the owner can have by | BIRD. Any one returning him to the house of -~ tee Hon. John Sargent is the * Pex ple’s do they call us Ultraists? Tho people of the ment. proving the same and paying for this advertt: LUKE LEE, No. 251 F street, will be liberally ts nominee for Mayor of Cambridge, Mass South, or any part of the South? nave never | .On Friday the case of George McDougall, rewarded. OV BEM Wants. ; = a J. C. McCabe is lecturing in Ba'- | asked for any thing but thut we may be al- | Similar in itsfacts to thecnse of Hensley. The | 7 ESLIE’S PICTORIAL, ONLY 64 Cents, R SALE.—THE TIME OF A HAND- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Yong ore on the “ Life of Judge Marshall. lowed to enjoy our own without hindrance or | #mount claimed was $81,250. Counsel for and a beautiful Engraving given iu the bar- some and smart Colored Soy, having about 6 Wowen, asituationas Chambermaid 6 «+++ Bishop O'Conner, of Pittsburg, has left | molestation ; that we may be allowed to make the claimant declined arguing the case. Mr ain This is no humbog, oe rate get | years to serve. He is 8 good house servant references can be given. Apply at the southwest GUSON’S, that city for Europe, for the benefit of his health. «+++»George Birney, son of Hon. James G. Birney, died at Lower Saginaw, Mich., on the 12th inst. +++» Senator Douglas was serenaded at the St. Nicholas Hotel on Wednesday night, and made a brief speech. +++.W. V. McKean, late Chief Clerk of the - A eas McPherson, the deputy solicitor, submitted | the Picture, at ene Eo chad iG take the wuclo ranger, some further rariacke cathe law involved, and | _P°v 29 486 Seventh st. sibility of our own institutions, and our own | ‘becase was taken by the court. OST OR MISLAID.—A SHORT CLOAK government ‘he North says it is better, The case of Dennis Cronan, claiming dam- of Blue Cloth with velvet collar, back lined wiser, richer, than we; more capable cf pro- | 8° for the violation of a contract by the (iov- et tet ee po pay = apliiees — ae gress; more inventive; more productive in | ment for hauling materials for the building | Plaid fanne f left at the star Office, and a re- ‘ward required, it will be paid. 1 arts and letters. By what unaccountable a — — Inquire at No. 388, National Hotel building, | Corner of Penn.avenaeand4y streets. = 1 Penn. avenue, Washington, D.C nov 26-3 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF About ASKETS—BASKETS.—THE FINEST 16 years of age,a situation in either the stock of Baskets in the city can be found at | Drug, Jewelry, or Benking business He can FRANCIS’S Housekeeping Store, 490 7th street. | Produce the best of reference. Address M.A A, And bis prices are the lowest City Post Cfiice. ue MEAT CUTTERS.—Will cut 150 Ibs. Fmd ANTED.—A WHITE GIRL TO DU TRE) honr, and remain good for years, at FRANCIS’S Housework of a family of 2 persons. Also, Housefurnishing Stote, 190 7th street. nov 28-3t® | & Girl of about 14 years —— for geceral service. ease Inquire for Mrs_ BENTLEY. at No. 368 tighth of the custom hours in New Orleans, was next | ~*" * ee a ly is it, th t N ; argued by Hon. P. Phillips for the claimant JEW YORK LEDGER FOR 6TH Dec., cloge calculation, ao litle disposed tolwcrisce | 424 Mr Blair, the solicitor, for the Govern: | IN the Ladics'gem and publie-tavorite; «Orion anything from mere sympathy and kindness, | ™eDt- — ce he phere bo Bee is,’? bot! 1 tories. Complete set MISS M. KNOWLE! House of Representatives under Col. Forney, | should hold on to this Union as a thing neces-| The Current Operations of the Treasury cane bad, ocala a ‘FERGUSOS s LATE OF BALTIMORE, WILL pop ae ee, Saas hank a, ——— is in this city and looking remarkably well | sary, and to be preserved even by violence?” Department.—On yesterday, 28th November, nov 29 486 7th strect open a beautiful assortment of wi —— A desire has been ey, d, b: Whil lad toh. thi o > : Se ER MILLINERY, on Tuesday, ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED aa pase sear eitizena af Portland ie Hla wears a= ave this concurrent | there were of Treasury warrants entered on OST.—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, IN | December the 2d, at No 483 7th street, between G Maa, a situation as Barkeeper City refer- banquet to Hon. Hannibal emlia, orcen authority concerning the folly and danger of | the books of the Department— oing from St. Patrick’s Church, on F street. | and H streets, west side. We invite the Ladies | enees can be given. Address Box 10, Star (fice. to Mr Handley’s, on 7th street, between 6 andH + $1,942 60] streets, 2 Cameo BREASTPIN. The finder . 2,044 02] will receive a snitable reward by leaving it at . $8,714 84] JAMES HANDLEY’S, No, 403 7th street, be- in general to give her acall before purchasin; nov 28-216 elsewhere, as I think they csnnot fail to be sui a . both in price sabistion nov 98-31 AN FED—WANTED—WANTED—TO find persons in waat of the following at AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER, LIVIVG | ticles: ‘on P street, between J4th and mas French or German Looking Slaeses ht elect. Southern countenance for Walker and his | Texas debt warrants....+s schemes, we are satisfied that the Exgutrer | For the redemption of Stocks. greatly over-rates his abilities. All the real | For the Treasury Department +The Hon. Messrs. Cumback of Ind, Albright of Ohio, Sapp of Obio, Scott of Ind., Harlan of Iowa, and Paine of N. C , are at Dexter’s Hotel ++++Mrs. Fenny Kemble Butler and her beautiful daughters, were among the attrac- : For the Interior Department. 12,357 54 | tween G and H streets. nov 29-31% ability apparently his has been the working of | vor Customa....e0s 25,548 94 UST MECEIVED AN ADDITION TU the minds of the intriguers at his back, who | War warrants received and en- my former su ply of new and seasonable have done the scheming, while he has simply teredsscececsse.cceseeee seeees 18,735 58] Goods, fine CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, and streets, ebout two weeks ago. a White Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or sqrare and Brown COW, with smallerumpled Oll Paintings, large and small horns, very flat at the points. The oWner Marble-top Brackett Tables, ia bronze or gold Ds r = i VESTINGS, which I am prepared to make up to | poase rward perty arges. All Kinds of Pictures framed, and any sis¢ tions at the Opera in New York on Thursday perpetrated the acts of bad faith, cruelty and MsExepey warancerscerredsnd 14,773 16 | order promptly and In the hatest styles a aged renee or *| Looking Glasses, or other work’in the gilding evening. downright robbery necessary in carrying out | From miscellaneous source . 1,886 10 Pike hah J Dpto se Se ete can nov 28-3 CHARLES RISING. Bee pane Palen eo suitable for : i al Wood’s house, near Blooming- | such schemes as those he has in hand. On account of the Navy. eee 886 30 pate rile dasivable’ artistes of Gentlemen's GREAT ECONOMY IN GAS. shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to st! lale, New York, was entered on Thursd. Now we are glad that the Mercury basthus ro werr. A. H. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, Y THE U8E OF KIDDER’S PATENT | the times, for cash. night by thiever, and robbed of property val- ued at S500. ++++Hon. C. J. Faulkner and family of V Hon. Thomas 8. Bocock and family of V Hon. J. H. Jewett of Ky, and Hon Charles Ready of Tenn., are at Browns «+«.William Brewer, a native of Connecti- cut, but recently a telegraphic operator at Columbus, Ga , bas been forced to leave that — in consequence of his abolition proclivi- nov 29-2w Browns’ Hotel, Pa. ave. Gas Regulator, when properly applied, a sav- N.B.—Old Work Rogilt,aad Looking ving of 25 per cent, and producing geen and | Plates inserted. oom, = ee light. Also, a full assortment of Gay} 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood Houss bandeliers and Bracket; comprising many of| dec19 JOHN WAGNER the newest styles, from the renowned factory of — -_——- _ Corneleirs & Baker, Philadelphia. J.W. THOMPSON & BRO., Boarding. 269 Pa av., south side bet. 10th and 12th sts. nov 23-6t OARDING —A MESS OF MEMBERS. ith or with: r accom WATIONAL THEATRE. a wa with Board en Ste ine ior Kesar on per . ina healt tal neisbbor SECOND OPFRATIC ENGAGEMENT. booty by ‘applying at No S koe trem . q between 6th streets. 1 THE PYNE & HakRISON UPERA TROUPE | wan. * =o cere frankly and so early stated ita position to be} CounteRreirers anp Imrosters. — The ee in favor of disunion; per se. While we real- | public are cautioned against purchasing arti- Seed Treiste, -Ofhaen, Pride Sica ize the force of and sympathize with ita | cles pretending to beof thenatureof the Balm | Clocks run thirty two days with once wind- ; ; ay 1 i i and the power of the spring is so equal- cogent reasoning with reference to the ex- | °/ Thousand Flowers for cleansing the teeth, | ing aihat thelforce 1s applied atall Himes like pectations of the South from the new admin. | perfuming the breath, and beautifying the | «weight. They have ant{-frietion rolling piatons A : a et i ¥ ‘i i dt \dulum rod is like those on astronom!- istration, and ber duty of giving it a hearty | complexion. The popularity of that articie | an clocks by which the expansion and contrac- support, demanding nought of it but inflexible | has brought forward a host of counterfeiters. | tionof heat and cold are avolded, and wowed of as ce a ; i i i time sesured. Also,a fresh prime lot of adherence to the constitution in all it has oc- None is genuine unless signed by Fetridge Dayand Thirty Hour Clocks. ‘All Tmateenina casion to do, we are persuaded thut there are | & Co , and for sale in this city at Shillington’s | prices low. 6. FRANCIS, few indeed in the South whosympathize in the bookselling and stationery establishment, oor- nov 29- 490 Seventh st +++» The following members of Congress have reached thix city, in addition to those willappearon a ; reviourly announced in the Star, viz: Messrs. | desire of the Mercury for dissolution, for di.- | "°T of Four and-a-half street and Pennsylva- MA CE aiRRioTaAe = TUESDAY EVENING, December 94, wash er Boned te cero set dlp chee | M ke Ong » Jewett of Ky., Allen of Ill, | s)lution’s sake. Or, in other words, becauso | 21a avenue. youn WEST HaVING PURCHASED THE In Donizetti's great Opera of Geor, , or First Ward of Wasbincton city Mr. Peabed has reco . taey believe that it is best that the Uniou ; ant Sy inrra LUCIA, Poy conpaows own DC. mais oo iw i cent inidtaposithon ied teak prep eae shall cease, even if its General Government | , Aer Wintcnes Piped Miranda thot in every respect, intends opening on THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR. ISS MANNING HAS RER HOUSE Nea’ dinner in his native town of Danvers, on | de hereafter as faithfully administered as ever | Pt¥!0* 0f rich cold Jowelry, also, « large assortment of Monday next for the reception of his Box sheet now open. To secure choice seats fitted up for the comptes ve ee rorhaa t Thursday, which was thanksgiving day in by the earlier Presidents, and even though (ia'my own shop) every variety of Silver Ware, euch as eB shall a'ways be supplied with the best | °/7, ee ti sel Unter congress and transients during the sessiun | Talie Massachuseite. After a short visit in the | aoder it, che (the South) should hereafter be | oer cake ant pie Kuivee: salt mustard | WIN eS and LIQUORS, aud he trusts that his | TO __{#ntel& Union] _| boarders can also be accommodated. No. 433 vieinity of Boston, he will start on his south- . 8 — ) : COSTE POE trees alot aaeceiag i which T will offer for eale at ionee | endeavors to sustain his well earned reputation | FIRST WARD WOOD AND COAL DE- | !%bs‘reet, between E and F. nov 2 = tcur, intending to be in Washington by relieved from the annoyance of the vexatious i yates then woods of the same quality have ever been sold for | will induce bis old customers and the ve ends of PoT 6 A LOT OF OARDING —A SUITE OF ROOMS FOR brisimae. He wil! refuse all public dinners, | persecution to which she has been subjected | signer iia ictgs speed ome ee Srenue nee: su etreet, | the house to patronize him. They shall want for Ww: ARE NOW RECEIVING A Rent with Board, at 408 F street, in (Union Simms, the novelist. attributes his fail- | by the stronger section for some years pact. | ™- a A a a ed a | Ma cent ple Yaa mm ard the immediate vicinity of ibe Patent a & lecturor in New York city to his be- Such we take to be the position of the Aer- {O° Brewn’s Bronchial Freches.—« We lowest market prices. _ = nov 8-S1° ; ing a South Carolinisa. These who, a winter With it we have found them of great ce in allaying Bronchial Irrita- HATS AND CAPS. COAL of all kinds constantly on hand. ARDING —ONE LARGE PARLOR AND OF two ago, were fated to listen to his lectures | ““’¥- With it we have nofollow-fecling what- | (om, sid in suuuing Hoarsenens produced by Colds, and do WE ARE NOW MANUFACTUR- All orders left at P. J. Steer’s store, No. 488 7th | ED large Chamber attached, bandsomely furnish: | a. Poetry,’’ at the Smitbsonian Institute, | ever. Ner do we believe that one in a hundred ee ji: Has at $3,3 rao} ast asa x2 street, rg sey Dand E, or at our office will be a rent, ioe, a Maes Sock oem with got wil dil > nd Si ” crea * en ied ied pear Ba 0 ich for beauty, style, ish, light- rom) . rooms at ful ie single gentle- fail ry padhn gem a garriceelens of our fellow-citizens of the South, who in | troutied with aftectioi ey Ned aurbbllliy cannot, on aati, ond Ppa pounds given tothe ton. men, or in suits for families. Board, if desired, might be. He ie a fine writer, but an common with us subscribed to the necessity a much superior article than those manufactured JOHN W NYERS & CO., on the most reasonable terms. Apply at No. if: SB H bast, A a . d elsewhere as sold here for them prices My 23 Office and Yard corner of G and $24 sts. | 10th street, between D and E. nov 25-1w kabl. decided eles en speaker. In a days of | for decided and instant eectional action for j {stering, in combination, several medicinal substances Leld | Hat ix unsurpassed for cheapness, baving ap-| nov 27 3t eiiaaeitea AnuniaaninTiatnie ae aceite ures @ man must & . a general esteem among Physicians in th f 2 = ea F Q 50) : F oTA gualifeatios fer he bannato command | roquted in placing te govoramest ie aeed” |e Sea Seer date itn mandy | Mone aaiog s good ba cheap wif pase pie | ALEEXANDMtA & wasminoron R. &.| MI'Sg E'swcun naving corny teatnd Eo success. ae in placing the government in hands | cay by puvio speakers and vocuitan ar cna us a call as due for themselves. eae Sa house, is now prepared to accommodate persovs _ resolved to administer it in accordance with | &!¥!u« strength to the voice. Sold by all Druggiats. ‘Also, a large and general assortment of Gent’s, :§ with Board and it Rooms at moderzie ‘ z et Oct 15-1 JAMES N. CALLAN, Agent Y + ‘hildren’s CAPS of all styles an N AND AFTER THURSDAY, THE 27h | rates. Her house js situated in a central and de Last week there were 25 scarlet fever | the views laid down in the speeches, &c. of Youth’s, and Children’s *g fi 1 further notice, a trai ; deaths in Boston : 2 qualities very low, at MAGUIRE’S, of November, until fu }, & train of | sirable part of the city; = vare from ~ . the Kepublicans, subscribe to the Mercury’s "5 Fashionable Hat and Cap Establishment, cars will leave the Depot in Alexandria, atthe | the Patent and Post Offices. ie transicat The Hanover Gazette contradicts the desire for disunion for disunion’s sake, Eve wosiook Go,,.Me April 24, 1854 nov 29-3:* 448 Penn ave. | corner of St Asaph and Princess streets, for | boarders can also be ‘ news that America intends to demand the | ~ fu the politiead borkaon os ee come saul rans eects of 4 cure performed ADIES OF WASHINGTON a city, at 8 o'clock, @ m., and at 3] nov 24-8te ii » i al 1 ass of only one je of the Ges B 4 b, 5 i ‘ —————————————————— abolition ofthe dues on the Elbe, which Hao. | tm ue LaTRRE, aan ee bea mau of veracity, aca have ao doubicr the | AND SUKROUNDING COUNTHY. — |° ‘Omniasses wil be n readiness st the Potomac | BOARDING —A| GENTLEMAN AND ils = “ : ! . ‘Ball & Oo.—Gentlemen—tn answerto your| ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY. | Bridge toconvey passengers to the in et cciahal ait Moon n can be acco: wt, Peta wsmagehe ne 9 Great protected for the next‘four years, on the terms | , I will state that my (lanehter, aged 0 pont 16 years, BONNETS, OF ALL QUALI- Le pigr ees etter ues ien te i ily where Cancease me meee wre apes ar ed 13 Sbe seized a gun shot one te —— — sid demands such protec- | nuary last, was taken down tes and prices,from the finest F rench! and 3 p. m ,) omnibusses will leave forthe South- | On reasonable terms. Apply at 424 6th street, be- tally and wounded the other tion in the Union. That is, by rigid adher- | Dealdes being troubled Wispelashawenseiees Fi eet eee! Pe DRESSEn, in | &™ end of the Bridge — le will be in | tween F and G. nov 19 tf - iam boo being troat Sones ; ntact e Ateene — Abcut two hundred men, mostly from | #2¢® to the guarantees of the Constitution, | fivmea'ty“iisenands derma Binet caret Per | great variety. vePaneengets will fiad comfortable sitting rooms | ANEW BOARDING-HOUSE.—MRS. C. ippi ; ind: =, 3 REYNOLDS bas taken the well k om Tennesen and Mi issii Pi. phen - rs we he bo ae ett by active ef: | tilde: "Bhe hed taken ittuee tow a ThIMMINGS No aaeh aay, style of Dress oat soe eee sag meodious beerding-hoves on the southeast corse? samuel Benton, Esq., lei emphis on Wed- | forts on the part of the General Government | !™Prore, aud uow, after taking only he Ww 37- ee | of Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street, which 1* reeday Inet to join Gen. Walker’s army in| ¢, strengthen, in the minds of t | afer mei nama gt eags Sue eal to ata | BET BONS of every atyle. DEXTER'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON. .| being entirely refitted and furnished. She bas he people of pai 1, and attributes ber ery Nicaragua A P | cure entirely to the Germaa Bitters." in fact, every variety of Goods asually HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN- | rooms for rent (at different bed North, the princip] And, in fact, ev y fay The Woman's Rights Convention, re- —— se principle of ge suarantecs, | “feiton hime: Avvoniok Ooi we otaRe. | foond in aust class 1 Erimming Stores. | at and oe his friends and the public gener. thetr location.) with or without board. All 4s, cently in session in New York, bas adjourned | ¥ Must again come to be respected | ee | iF DRESS ack ee re revovated is s cot ed ? ‘ Iminm § eee | most les. Hotel, he is now prepared to before locating themselves elsewhere. nov5 tf sume die _ The Herald, speaking of the Wo- | there, if the Union is to last much beyond the Bree SECOND ANNIVERSARY SAINT| N. oP resenpply is a up through the en- | ai) who may favor bim ‘With thelr patrosage. WDOARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THES. W —_ iy sparta — Thier Plain | end of James Buchanan’s administration. | nOney ANDREW D) SOCIETY, WASHING- jire season. _ i. Sas watt nov 25-e08w M. A. DEXTER. pee Sunaapseanie sereaue and oth strest arabe daressns spre caneel —— | > —Members and others intending to posi! : 5 - | T\RESCO COLORS—A LARGE ANDFULL | is to gentlemen with rooms rbout down-trodden women is gotten up by a hie a —We are truly gratified to § Lh = as eee meetatCaru-| p g—4 great variety of articles suitable for sneer ta Fine Colors in Oil, Artist's ey eee | Every effort will be made few bundred persons, eupposed to be females, iearaga' Pinel ergerg Bape A ENING, Decem- | Chyisimas ois. nov20im_ | 5, French Charcoal, Cra &c , for vale | to render those who may fevor ber tut whose sex is not accurately defined by ex- | tie eyes of the conductors of the Richmond ee ~ a4 — are on the table at 8 {7 ras | rushes, 7h. REGO, with their patronage. Teansient or poard terior developments. Enquirer at length alive to the true charac. | nov este JAMKS MACWILLIAM, Bect. Bhi McLAUGHLIN 8, | nov 28-cotw 534 Beventh sueet. |} can be obtained. oped eer