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hoped that the established may be set aside, on this occasion, and the President is respeet- fully requested “to instruct the Minister of the United Statesist the Court of Rome to ask, as anact of grace towards the Government and people of all persuasions of this country, to restore the boy Edgar Mortara to his parents,” Nor Com1xe.—Those who anticipated the —_—— te ¥ ITY: speedy return of Senator Douglas to Washing Bh gti ciple) 29, si ton, are greatly mistaken. We have satisfied —, — ourself, from information from Chicago direct, - Though « The Star” is printed em the | that mtertains no idea of undergoing the iankect shiek satel ten tete' tans of Santen catechising to which he will be necessarily ne ee ene ee ea en heer sateen. | Subjected (to grow out of the personal explana. and, also, to endeavor to obtain a revocation of se — t te press at an carly hour, Adver- | tions which will be made by the Southern | that canon of the Catholic Church, which, the ~ a Seema ian cee om srtatdi ar | Members of both Houses whom he and his | ,emorialists allege, empowers its adherents to Soar saa Bolivar miners: HE newspapers have represented as sustaining his | ,aminister baptism to persons incompetent to deys would TS Sore VERBARY jon Col. Wright in five dey his father : IY eshlgmed ui oon oe PCRS it . chin and his wife—horses NG, Sot» yoat., nae eeereeae meved into our camp, when Soe ee mombers of tae ‘Society will meet at is flat-head devil, who, by bis acts has spread e ® GILBERT CAMERON, ‘war on both sides of the Colombia for the last no 2—2t. President. three years, and made this region one grand bat- - tle field, was taken — And cay the dere of Odd Fel- pha Seog ee ie. ata! ei wt aaree re ET ESDAY, resisted Se awe oa, aah age detailed bind bim, an tt e last. 4 * k eS pat his fate was sealed. bo gg geod Be? wake. J 5.8. BALL, President. i it was determ' that ® —Al a prowl tke country no fongermand a scamod be. | NOTCH Allpersons are, hereby (orewaraed toe erected he was hung without a friend or | A, Payne in favor cf Bee, C T WASAHINGTO THEATRE, W. Prvaer. 2. Ertines. THOMAS *RANCIS MEAGHER will give the first of hie Narratives on CENTRAL AMERICA On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Deo. ist. The tive will be xcoompanied by ulustrations, painted on canvases MR. Thsepa RYLE, of New Yok, from sketches . Thompson, bearing TARE OF eer oF mpathiser. The whole Indian camp re-echoed, | dats June 25th, 1850, at six months, as said note has mgt e pew doctrines) on the instant he may be here, | judge of the nature of the ritual; or who are| ‘jus «jast-” He had but his donee Hs | been ea 3059 3t_ | | The putt, the present, above ail the anticipated 7 . | Feady to confront those gentlemen. His pur- | opposed to its administration. If this eannot athe Uncen Geom ten aaa Todiane Pose is not to appear in the Senate chamber | be effected, the memorialists desire that it may Senatorial election, which the Legislature of | Until after the Legislature of Illinois shall | pe urged on the head of the church to allow that State recently declared unconstitutional | have disposed of the prize to secure which he | }aptism, administered under such circum- and void, and justly argues abolitionized himself last winter, and in the | stances, to be declared void, on the subse- “ Elections are acts which, when once made, | late Illinois canvass maintained the right of | quent remonstrance of parents, if the party cannot be made a second time by the same suffra- | squatters to prevent forever the application of | baptized be @ child, or of the person, if an i tT We ed's choos eollection of GILT WIN ‘EB WITH THE PELouss Taisg.—The same Teceived 8 choice co! ion N- csrrenpenbent of the Oregonian writing from DO nA DNS. honatifel and cs ail sea —_ ee on Saake river, under date of Oct. | 8° = Southwest corner Goad Sa ’ - no tw (tatel. ‘he first column of the command under Col. a - — — win arrived at this point to-day, and will be J +q SPECTACLES AND EY EGLAGS! sa followed by the second and last column to-mor- | ¥ UST Keoeived a fine sueartnees od io Saree row, under the immediate supervision of the ried ——. tender t te pited States, a lint bnterest at this moment. Gut of publics into which it was divided, it was natura and obviously just that =~ att ela- ent, And pror perc e EXey ail can be, ed for Ae scription. Dv the public of this city, wae are ever aick to encourage enterprises of the kind, Mesers. Bi sache- and Paez look hb conhdence for the Seid, their werk the success Coldnat trames, with best Lene ecu. ane, ae oes oo vied and, inte fers ed winch, Taking them arrives, “if the aweane concurs, | new State to come into the Union with | aduit. Vou last heard of the general movement of the | _no9 Snacd ome. | Mich Se A, tion of Virginia, for instance, authorize her slavery, by legislation (ai sitio) toexclude | ‘The memorial elicited the following reply | expedition of the south forth of the Spoken, ple on the fourth Thursday of May, 1555, t> ¢leet its presence in any United States Territory. It | from Secretary Cass, from which it will be seen & Governor who sball serve four years from and same - | matters not under what pretence his absence | that he regards the matter as one which this sans boumne fossa eae at roan aloe tes may be accounted for, the reader may rely on’t | Governmenteannot properly take cognizance of: — Horne finan they —_— the said four | we here state the true reason for it. Had Mr. Deraxtaunnt on Stare, e i ursday in Ma i855, and cannot inva rance i: ven ASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 1858 that election by Balding another ‘on the fourth | Douglas given oo of iis reeisg to | , 818: | have received and submitted to the Pres- Thursday tn December or at any time thereafter, | at this Inte period, to be received back into | ,qo/ your letter of the 15th instant, respecting or impair the tenure of the Governor they have important and attractive coun'ry, they desire to achive. The narrative will be continues on THURSDAY, Pee. a, FRIDAY. Dec. 34. e RTD TARA TURDAY, Deo.4th, Nightly introducing entirely new scenes, incidents, persons. Pricesas usual, Doors open st7!,; the Narrative begining at 8. ede anx whence the troops, roe tes, sip heel in the direction of the Pelouse for three days, halted, Geo. and were met by a large band of Pelouse Indians 300. ie f Th panied b Bar argue eunpeoonens neeeee Tee i were ac get re to your soni ee oe bon eg rpigadie te A Teorates freein Alexandr’ on Tuesday night. bi 5 v- ad P about twenty-five lodges of renegade Nez Perce<, ali teoture free tn who had fought Col. Steptoe, and who were en- - gaged in all the battles fought by Col Wright. Here the Indians again met with condign pun- ruined ishment. The Colonel, assembling them, de- ms = = a HO J~ Monday, Dec. 6:h, Opening Night of the fellowship with the Democratic party, except | tne alleged forcible abduction from his pareate manded the murderers of the miners on Pelouse, UTLER !—RUTTER!'—Families and others seriber cuneen. DoD chosen at the time prescribed by the laws and ia eek tee the mere platitude of a protestation, of a Jewish child, by the public authorities at} in early Spring of el Bory year; when they Biormtcf chose Eau BUTTERS th <9 STAR MONIT Cie ; _ constitution. Selatuen, ef Sen s : identificatio Bologna, in the Papal Dominions, and asking immediately surrendered, and in the presence of * oom P 2 Nic wL. stue Ste ee ge its duty to fill | #2 general terms, of continued identification | some expressions of rondemnation on the part of ol the assembled tribes the Colonel ordered them to | Fbyasinbys | ve selected ut with Partiousar care, ung. No. 327 Penn. avenue, bet. 6th and 7zn He next demanded the men who had stolen the | Alero, two cases new crop FIGS. J.B. Government cattle, during the — abla d no29 2iwSw from the Walla Wella; and so perfectly su “1 HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE NE ~ oO. have they become, thai they, too, without hesi- | “@ o th Za) ava FE. BERETOroRe tancy,were given up, aud met a like fate; and the | dius A. Jones is this day disscived by mutuai con- Colo.ei, pointing to these men thus hung, told | sent; and the business of the late firm wiil be con- them that a similar fate awaited each and every = y Jeha EF. Catlin, who sione ie aathor- 0 Teceive and settle ali deb 8 rm. Cie thon Semanaad Sncaiber oe benccnee aad ail persons who are indebted to the late firm will told the remainder to disperse to their mating Please cali aud settle WO OAN Se CAELIN and fishing grounds, and that if they continu I under the laws and constitution, if it be accepted | with the party, there might be some — . Ore eet jak bla wena ab eee: and approved by the Senate Bf the Uaited States, | hope that he is now prepared to stand or fall | ,, This occ independent Power, and without af- Sat bedp. ot seammeauner ottaien, er eran ca at we fecting the rights of any American citizen. It is seme action. If itis an clectica af ail, whee | Bat it will be remembered that just before pena Soke ate pled dooming once made and approved by the Federal Senate, he returned to Chicago he made similar protes- | any other country. Certainly there is nothing in Senpened ior pb gen acopnsdbroenmed pons of | tations to all Democrats here who took occasion bh aire segue of this case, as they are re- service.”? to inquire as to his future intentions with re- Led Goverament, Bal fe noeaen ne MS ry The Union farther recounts the wonder- | ference to the Lecompton question and the | here to the established principle which has here- ful expedition of Captain R. B. Marcy from | action of the Democracy of Congress, which pro- | tofore regulated its conduct in its intercourse es ith Fort Bridger to New Mexico last winter, | testations and assurances he repudiated in his Cee ee M. STRAKOSCH’S GRAND ITALIAN OP&RA COMPANY. y 3 . ALIAN OP# RAS! Sige whines TTAUSIOAL. FESTIVALS: Usprecepenten Comma ries oF MUsicaL TAKS The public are resp: M'me COLSON, M'me De WILHORST, Sie. BRIGNOLI, Sig. AMODIO, Sic. NiC’A BARILI will an TWO BRILLI ” &. ANT MUSICAL FESTIVALS, HADDIUS A. JON ! 4 f p faitbfal, in the early Spring a written treaty of Watrhington. Nov. Pg eed n Or THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Deo 2d & 34. lam, your obedient serv’t, Lzwis Cass, peace would be made. APPLES—PUTATOES®. The prozramme will Bee ae ges and mentions as a noticeable tact of the | very first speech of the canvas, wherein he de- oS oe Se og pen peer ————— e+ Lanpind this dsy, pec trig Ads, from Bos- Soran akel casetted geen teael tae witewier th return route of this “that it affords a | nounced the Democratic party, as represented , y ’ a = ton— . . a eras and Oratorios : party : , pert peaenrceene — LATER FROM EUROPE. 109 barrels Raldwin and Greening APPLES, Tang tre Martha, passage from the waters of the Atlantic to those in Congress, as being the enemies of civil lib- Tue New Yorx Dewocracy.—The Journal Arrival of the Nerth Britain at Pertland. 80 "do. Jackson White aud Maine PO- ae " Robert Le Disable, of the Pacific without going over a mountain. erty and the perpetrators of gross frauds, and, of Commerce inclines, evidently, to the opin- The steamship North Britain with four days TA cons. LSO, IN STORE, Tra’ ~? + a The ascent to the summit level of the Rocky | in the same sentence, eulogized the Republican | ion that the Democracy must carry New York | later from Europe, arrived at Portland on Sunday | 5 000 Ibs. Baroreft's onlebrated BUCK WHEAT. Temirannide, Mountain chain is here so very gentle as to be | party as the true friends of the Constitution— | in 1860. As en illustration of the manner in | morning. sha tere FI nan wh ° amost imperceptible, and for sixty miles upon | its actual saviors in its hour of greatest need. | which its calculations to that effect are made, the platerre forming the dividing ridge the eye | With the occasion for such a repudiation of his | we quote it, as follows: cannot distinguish which course the water voluntary promise, his implied promise in that pevethe, Democratic party, although apparently takes.”’ repudiation passed off quite as suddenly—that er agreed upon general principles, is, never- The Intelligencer publishes the President’s occasion being the failure of the Republican rrr unsettled ‘orordimenins Doge veer reply to an invitation to attend the recent Cen- party of Illinois to accept his so early and bold | stances shail tend to develop them in future. The teunary celebration at Pittsburg, which, it} id for their favor. Under such circumstances, | *P!¢"d'd gain made by that party upon the vote says, both for the sound and patriotic sentiments nee of last year, by which their strength is increased we have seen too much of politics to Place | from 195,060 to 230,000 votes, augers well for its which it inculeates, as well as for its clear and any confidence whatever in his last general phat lie at Pertenece Itis thought s : : . any qua e - Bnostentations style, does credit to the Chief | declaration of a desire to stand hereafter by | mony thi year, and a faitbint ave honest effort Magistra and with the Democracy. That is, unless he is | or the ticket by those who were dissatisfied wich —_—__—s+e- rmitted to rule in its counsels—as he cer- | he Syracuse convention iu some particulars, a Waar tHer Par.—The Saturday Presa, in an Le inl do while holding bi tv vietory might have been achieved at the late wrtieleon “Literary Pay,?? says that Harper's tainly cannot do while holding his present views. | election The difference between an earnest ef- Magazine pays its writers from $7.50 to $10 per His Purpose seems more likely to be to se- poten oe Bereta paral le Page; the Atlantic Monthly from $6 to $10; the | Cure bis re-election ere coming hither to essay ee kalo ne . talking against it and encouragi their adhe- Knickerbocker $3, which is equal to $5 for Har- | the task of laying down his law “to the Presi- | rents to compass its defeat, might doubtless have Creation, Duets, Freach Songs, &c. he Manncer t leave to announces that M"me pewt aOR: rT b, PARODI, M'me COL SON. and M'ms STRAKOSC 4 wil. ail appear on one and the same evening. Althouch the expense to engree euch an nnprece den'ed gvinxy of musical crlebrities as announced in the above advertisement, *nd it is wel! known that no comiuction of fouremunent Prima Dounas, such As— M'lle Pano M’me Cotsen. M’me Witnorst, Bi’me Srraxoscu, have never Appeared together in this ox be men - azem-nt has neverthe ess cetermined to fix the price of admission to al! wt mg Hall to Reserved Seats, Fifty Cents extra. Entire Change of Programme each evening. fe There wili be most positively only Two per formances. The ssie of Reserved Seats for both Festi will commence on Tuesday morning at the m stores of Richard Day's W. G. Metzerott. re open at 7\,—performance to commence at i » No 568 7th street, The North Britain bas made the passace in| po 29.3t Creat te Odd Fellows? Te, ten days and a half. She passed onthe nt., | oss who eS eee a desman bend Ext, supposed to be the Anglo s™ LL TREY ae TOYS !!—TOYB Saxon from Quebec. , zs . its The mee Europa, on her last outward trip, Hlicgn Cae had to put into Queenstown, short of coal. Bamests, Work Parliament bas been further prorogued to the | Boxes, Desks. Ca~ 13th of January. bas, Party Fans, The sbip Lincolnshire has reached the East yeney bien — India dock from Australia, with the large sum of ees an gorrits £122,000 of gold ‘ vints of Dolls bee The Ariel, with the U S. mails. from New | ding’ Travelinzand York, was eighteen days out, and had not reacb- | Sho: ping Bags, ed Southampton. There also had been nothing | Periumery.with au heard of the Indian Empire. immense stock of Heavy easterly gales had prevailed around the Ce ae = * 9 Z English coast, and numerous marine disasters with ioss of life were reported. The French woh ele mg p pride ride Ul —— mail steamer at Dover broke from her moorings no 29-6t H. J. McLAUGHL'N. and ran over to Boulogne for safety, without the mails or passengerg. No American vessels were PkePosats FOR TIMBER. 10 a a “nome anzicty Is Blt for the safety of the shi Navy Daranrurns. 2 | “OSC. —— a" ‘i ji saved many thousand votes; while the moraleffect | Some anxiety is felt for the si fety ship Burgac or Consrrection, &0.. = per, and $6 for the AUantic; the North American | dent, the Cabinet, and the Democratic Senators of asolid pain marching to battle with one | Agincourt, sow one hundred and eighteen days ° ‘November 2, wie.§ BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Review, $1 50 per page. and Representives,” as was announced from urpose and one aim, would bave struck terror SIS BAD Ris Se out from Melbourne, with two hundred and Szavep Prorosats will be received at this Bu- eighty-three thousand unds sterling in gold. | raay unti "clock, the -ath day of December next, Five guineas per cent. is asked for insurauce for the del in the United States Navy Yard at The Times in an article on the ssiaatie Cable [epoaae re wo genet eid —— a says, ‘‘should any improvement take place when gf; tomes waete, the chore end is added, there are many who pro- | C20 hi aeow sained from the Commandant of any of fess themselves confident of working through re mony J . the whole wire for some time to come at least. YELLOW-PINE PLANK. Foremost amongst those who express this opin- Twenty right thousand feet. board measure, ion is Professor Hughes, whose Printing Tele- | (28 000,)of€, inches Fee grater 1 es graph is now extensively used in the United ye el x akon States, and which will also in the course of a | Shree’ prank sen thomsen jong; ten thovaend feet few weeks more be introduced into Australia, (10,04) of £34 mehes thick, f-om 39 to 4" feet lon $ to work through the first sub-marine telegraph | and eight thousand feet (8,000) of 43¢ inches theks in that colony between Tasmaniaand Melbourne. | from 3) to 35 feet jong, amounting in ail to seventy- Professor Hughes states that he is confideat of | #.x thousa-d feet, (76 0 fe ) board measu e being able even now to signal through the At- | To be long lenfeu Ys low-fine, free from heart shakes. jarge knots, shert ciooks both in thickness lantic cable, and is anxious to conduct all exper- and width, and from defects of every kind. and to iments upon the wire at his own expense. The 1 I ¢! ° work in width, clear of eap.at least one inch more Atlantic Telegraph Company, on the other hand, than the thickness reguir say they bave no disinclination to permit Pro- To b3 deivered as follows: One quarter of each fessor Hughes to try his skill; yet, strange to say, | of the several thicknesses on or belore the 15th of though both parties are willing, nothing is done. | Jarusry. !8°9, another quarter of each of the several Nevertheless, now, that the matter is made pub- Cnecgreenerner ein or mgd wegen =f February. and lic, Professor Hughes may feel bound to press his 1859. — on ey eee obruary haut and the Ati ie rengnad} - fairness and i WHITE-PINE MASTS. in duty to the eholders, will, perhaps, see % € ewe: the nedessity of atonce accepting iiberet pro- ih pernedlve de ps a ye neene posal, whichever way it results can do them or 24 inches diameter: one of £9 feet long, 24 inches their cable no manner of injury; but, on the diameter; and one of 65 feet long, 23 inches diame- sare! — wef icon dite oncepe! nea "Fo be free from ssp and large knots. he imes then proceeds to explain the 4 Hughes system and its" obvions advanteges, and a be delivered on or before the ist of March, says his offer Sppeapeiys decided by actual tests, : W8HITE-OAK LOGs. and the sooner the better. it The Prince of Wales started on the 17th inet | phat? touyrd cule feet, (5) of White onk to visit his sister at the Court of Berlin. white oak, crown within siaty miles of salt water Col. Tache, ex-Premier of Canada, had been | and cut between the lat of Getob-r and the Ist of egmproes to the Queen and received the honor of — er ee Onewait ee Joi’ (ons nig hthood. o in length ; 0 avern; es snd none to be less than $5 feet m length; to bs lined France. straight the siding way, end may have a long {air A commission from the French Ministerial De- | ourve the other way, bat no short crooks will be re ftments has been named to fix the amount of | ceived; 10 be rough squared. and may be lined taper ndemnity from Portugal in the Charles et Georges | ing in conformity with the growth of the tree. One affair The Paris papers were instructed not to | half thenumber of logs to square not lees than 12 publish any extracts trom the King of Portugal's | i2ohee, and the remainder tot lene tcna fe nahee at ne. © number Speech on the opening of the Cuambers. Of ihe shortest logs to square not leas than 7 inshes . * Der nm 0 cer Ne elgith of 1 f-ce as sequal he the defendant. the sap wood excluded in the measurement. At the The official accounts of the hostile proceedings peered pence _ ele Send meen mort Sesth at Tourane merely confirm previous statements bo wile must be ies ious ress: fae ap teina: Frade in Paris was more active, but accounts | (fh, Wile. holes, or other defects, anda proper from gn eg mage poe hnrgs were Ses favor- | deduetivi will be made for sxe- a ks and improper able ¢ Paris four market was without any | squarin:. material change. Wheat was dull, and sales "One naif to be delivered on or before the lst of made with difficulty. Wines had considerably LF rates sad the remainder on or before the Ist of declined. Brandies bad improved in demand, ree, & The Department reserves the right to reeeive an and prices were rather dearer. Aditi Several Jews had been appointed members of repateey pad | how snecotinz monger cont.) af the Council in Algeria, in order to show that Seri © proporals will be received for the Yellow France recognizes religious uality. Pine, White pine Spars, and the Whits Uak. The pre started by the Sritish Government fhe proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for in the fonian Islands oj Sees five ofthe ds | Timber,” that they may be distinguished from other to Greece, had been received with mark: is- | Dusiness letters. favor by the French ministerial journals. Panis. Nov. 16 —The funds are buoyant and higher to-day. Three per cents. close at 74f 770 for money. the bal of T Chie: te nto the ranks of the Opposition, and in all prob- Ixpiawa.—The message of the Governor of In- balcony of the Tremont House (Chicago) to . ability would have saved the election of the pres- diana is confined to the objects for which he | ® crowd assembled to serenade him, by the | ent year, and thus have ensured a triumph inthe deemed it necessary to convene a special session - friend whom he sent out to apologize for his Presidential campaign. A party which can mar. ‘The Governor recommends but three subjects to | O2-@ppearance to respond to the compliment Smrcesdemctiog 1s 1G cette act the attention of the Legislature: 1. That atax be | Of @ serenade after the election. We do not greatly fear to meet the foe, and caunot afford to levied for the year I855. 2. A new appraisement | quote the words in which that announcement sacrifice a principle to gratify ambitious or su- of the real property ofthe Siate. 3. Theenlarging | was made by the speaker just from his side, | Slgeg rsd Sn ieeg lan aad aneat owe of the present State rison or the construction of delegated to speak in his (D.’s) name, as he | erfu! etforts, and will prove an antagonist which 2 new one in the northern part of the State. declared, because they were abusive, vulgar, | 9° opposing party can afford to despise ”’ U7 The Columbus ( Times of Saturday | #04 grossly blackguard. But that suck as we Mexico.—Mr Maguan arrived in this city says that Orton & Olden’s Circus Company were | describe was the substance of his declaration | ,, Saturday, with full powers, it is anid, from all arrested while playing at Auburn (Ala.) in| of the purpose of Mr. Douglas on his return | President Juarez, to negotiate a loan of from consequence of a member’s having killed a man | hither, will instantly be realized by all who five to ten millions of dollars : for the payment named Key, at Lockapoka, on the previous day. | read any report whatever of the proceedings | of which Sonora Inds are to be edged. Senor A crowd of sixty followed the company to Au- on the occasion here alluded tu. page . P 2 barn, and fired some twenty shots, injuring no- Mr. Dougias docs not. desi king his Mata is said to be authorized to tatify the con body. The company submitted and returned for tr. Mougias does not design making his ap- | tragts entered into by Maguan ; and it is ex- — Petar eee ete senate of the United | pected that the latter will shortly be recognised i States until after the Illinois Legislature shall , = 7. — racaay? veh ay Phe ase by the Administration as the Minister from ‘ave disposed of the question of his re-election Mexico to this Government. ps coke ee = the Australian and | Ag, until then, if coming, he wmust come with| yf, Warrall also arrived here on Saturday. ‘The Hughes Printing Instruments had beentried | 10 fore his Abolition heresy down the throats | ting to the forced loan. Ie considers that Zu- on this Cable, with the most complete success, | Of the Democratic party, securely tied fur the loaga’s government cannot hold out, and that and are to be exclusively used upon it. The cable | time being Santi: the military will elect General Miramon to re- Is to be laid by Mr. Wm.H. Butcher a young and Cextrat AweRIcAN Arr ains.—The follow- place him. talented American, who is well known to con, | ing interesting remarks on the present aspect : nection with telegraphic enterprises in Australia. | of Central American affairs are from a letter Pia Nas P-e pr-say W wim Sia aie as ™ dg A Bor Wanxtep —The Baltimore American of the Washington correspondent of the Cin- is the very latest intelligence from the Texas says: If Barnum would retrieve his fallen fortunes cinnati Enquirer, of the 18th inst. The sub- Boundary Commirsion - he has only to find, catch and exhibit in the prin- | ject i¢ treated comprehensively, and the con- | j.ryc Boundary Commission party which left cipal cities of the Union, a veritable Boy—white | clusions arrived at are entirely rational, and | town yesterday Tor El Paso canaiots of Major and American born, with authentic accompany- | evince mature study. The writer alludes to vten ares posed eegpad on she part of ine testimony that he is over twelve years of age. | the expected contents of the President’ forth- | Picasnte, Secretans cen) Surveyor, John H. ‘This species of the genes beans ts wy cat pa wasp ——. ia i s forth- | Picanants, Secretary, with ’twelec employees. extinct. Twenty years ago specimens could be ; 5 On the part of the United States, John H. Clark, Oar foreign relations will receive especial | Commissioner, six assistants, und twenty-two found in parts of the country far removed from attention from him, and particular stress will be | €Mployees towns, but since the inventiop of railroads and Jald on Central American affiirs. [t is hardly a lg Sieg cer of lve (six mule) a ikely, however, that Mr. Buchanan will so gons, ambulances, and some twelve telegraphs Gey ve almost entirely disappeared strongly urge the employment of force against | xtra pack mules Mxico —We have advices fom the City of | uch of the Central American nations as refuse |‘ Itis the intention to commence the survey at Mexico to the 15th Inst., and from Vera Cruz to | 19 8ccede to the demands of this Government, as | 8 Point on the Rio Grande, about sixteen miles (hatin. Pines Henin aoe os the adoption of measures to thwart the evident | vove El Paso, as soon as eee 3 “penish and two French war } desivns of England and France to obiaiaa fuot- | Party have a duplicate set of all the instruments vessels had arrived off the latter place, and the | hold on the American Isthmus. The ‘great ad- | Becessaty to complete the survey. Probably a rest of the Freneh squadron was daily expected. | vantages which the Possession of that isthmus | More complete outfit has never left our city for The Castle of Perote had been surrendered by the | Will give to any stable and powerful government | the Plains than this. Liberals after the garrison had been reduced by are fully 4 ween not only by the President and bis Cabinet officers, but likewise by the | Tue Intentions or Spaix.—It is stated, on starvation. As this fortress, from its isolated po- | statesmen of England and France The’ cer. good authority, that Senor Tassara, the S; nish sition, can be of very little use to either party, | tainty that, at aday not very remote in the fu- Minist hi G Sumer pg except as a prison, for which it bas been princi. | ture, this isthmus must be the seat of an empo- inister to this Government, has notified Sec- Pally used since its erection, its reduction is not Herp lena lipemia, polled meee retary Cass that his Government has no other of mucbconsequence. The Liberals had posses- | been beid in ancient ties te Babylon, Alexan- | designs on Mexico than the protection of her -sion of Zacatecas and been successful elsewhere. | dria, and several cities of the Mediterranean, is | Citizens residing there, and the enforcement of Zuloage wes.again levying contributions ppt pints —_ pos sonpr genre eae) her claims for indemnity. Her object is alleged Tue Accivest to Gen. Pasz.—The injuries hence the jammense tiportance Of its possession | t0 be similar to that of England and France. to Gen. Paez. by the falling of his horse in Broad- yy men of all nations. 5-The recent efforts of England and Franceto| Tams WRATHRR.—The followin report e way, were more serious than was at first supposed, obtain a foothold on that Portion of this conti- 2 = ME, SASZS NSKL Will cive bis second Sciree 4 on THURSDAY NIG eo 2d. at Frenklin Hall, corner of 9th and D streets a Tickets ONE DOLLAK—vw be had at the, thes G's Ds: " jars apoly im At pis reri- ak, ren Sth and i treeta. Mr. G. will let Frankia Hai: f on moderate terms. GECOND GRAND COTILLON PARTY oF THE . Mount Vernon Asssciation. The members of the Assoomtion take great = Bre In Anvouncing to their friends and the pub he generally tnat rf Seonnd Cotilion Party will take place at Island Hel!.onTHURSDAY EVE ¥ING. Deo. 2d.) ey pledge them- selves that neither pains or expense will be « Oa their part to m:k> tsis one of the best ¢ lon Parties o the season. As th s will betne last party given in this hall, (it having been leased for three years for public senoo! pos: the Islard should take now offered to them. ot. Hon been engaged for the occvsion. No hi oaps silowed in the ball room, exe>pt those worn by the henctow | Clubs. Gur indy triends are respectfully invited to attend, as there will be no invitations is- su-d. Tickets Fifty Cents, admutting ® gentleman lies. By order of the. COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. no 27-8.Ta,W&Th* ‘ FASHIONABLE DANCING, Prof. H. W. MUNDER_ most respectfully an- nounces to the citizens and prblic general! of Washington that his seeoud quarter of structions in the shove beeutifu! and vece: eery scoomplishment will commence oe afternoon, Dee. 2d, 1858, at Temperance al. Sostionay’ aoe on Tuesday and Toursday evenings#,ot - For particulars inquire at the Hall on the above “insses atthe Union Ho! Wednesday, at 5'. p.m. Classes are open for the reception parties, balls Ao., no 23 —_— TeLgcRrarn —Letters received from England, Georgetown, every no 2 ti ind No! E. T HE HISERNIA CL. pectfully informa their friends and the pon'ioin general thet they will e:ve the r Third Grand Annual Hall at Philparmotic Hail,on Wr DNESDAY, Dee. Ist, 165%. ‘The Committees of Arrangements pledge them - selves to spsre no pains to forward and make it Without exception the plarsantest of the season. ‘Tick-ts ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentieman and eine te be had of any of the members. no 27-4t* ——_—___—_—_—_——— WANTS, SITUATIONS WANTED by twe young Wo- SO men. Ove to Cook, W and Iron ; the other todo Chamerwork and a with wa-hing Good ref-rence given. Apply at rocery Store corner cf F and 15th ate, tt es W ANT! D—A goed COCK that oan wash and ironnnd airo do the housework. None need apply uniess they can bri 000d recommer cation. erman woman preferred. 4 ppiy at the corner of reset ia Form of Offer, * I, » of + in the State of . her sby tied to furnish and deliver in the U.S. navy yard at ‘hiladelphia feet of »in@onformity with Spain. the advertisement ofthe Buresu ot Construction, The government bad triumphed in almost all | &¢-. of the date ofi7th November, 1858, at the rate the second Steetibns: - * . Tuite An earthquake occur: at Seville on the 1it! Shoula my off inst., and some buildings were badly damaged. | 4,Should my offer be accepted, I request to be ad- A Madrid telegrain says that General Concha | fe8sed st —— and the contract forwarded to. the Sth street, between D and E st: ANT* D—Py s respectable young G v SITUATION as Nurse and ‘Chamberm: or aschambermaia and assist with the washing and iroume. inquire at No. 49 K street, between 4th he X a* consi ng, for abo: manifes' weath this morni d a NURSE WONT Ee and caused him considerable suffering, ut | nent, ax manifested by the latter in the Belly er for this mo ing is made from the Morse} pas been nominated President of the Senate. a oneincte. 7? OF te meat +for signature | AL muase RANTED., References will bo e9- twenty-four hours after the accident. Friday he peers aifair, and by the former in its declared | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution Aion R sic! pias pen eee ane svtinlacion December —, 1858. A. B, | Georgetown, no 27 3t* ‘was slightly better, though still confined to bis pang epsiest any atten Lip sia phat ieeeat. The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: ‘commandan panish possessions ae bed and unable to move. If fever should not at- P' ea esub- N i. on the coast of Africa. Form of Guarant; version of the present government of that coun. OVEMBEE 29, 1855. The endersigned, in the State of i ; toe ent D. Sood wares will Portucat. be given. None but the very best need apply. For tack the injured foot, his physician thinks he | try by a tilibustering expedition, plainly show Pattesapen ee ees ind NE At the opening of Cortez, the King spoke as | here; eee al in OAs Soren bid_of | ftiher 1oformation mquure at this olice. no 2 may be able to stir about with assistance early beer no patter Poser <a peas active Baltimore, Ma . aoa im E follows on the recent dispute with France: Pee of the timber be re- ORSE WA 2D.—A sound, yours, and ac- Bo alk eigmuuth he will not probebly be able | prevent the lethinus falling Ime the besides | Washingeon estou weed fatersenten ert Berne the last | capted. he or they will, within to walk, unaided, for a week at least. The mis- foreign Power. Hence, I should not be surprised Richmond, Va fortuné will delay the General’s departure for | if the President recommend the initiative rowara | Petersburg, Va. ten days after the session been interrupted with the nations with | Teceipt of the contract at the post office named, ne A twe HORSE wanted for amuk wagon. *z whom we are allied. A serious misunderstand. | 2*VY &xent deviguated. ex-cute the oortract for the ly at Locust Hill Farm, 7th street road, pear the rat Toli-gate. no 27 St y Z ing, however, aroxe between my government and | S%Me_ With eood and sufficient sureties : and in ore hw folk, Va 58°, win, ng, bow » Bros y said shall fail to enter into ot “3 JANT A ROOM, anf * vderaie Venezuela for neveral days. Major General San- the acquisition of that territory by purchase. The Drab Ve aee Hie Majesty the Emperor of fine Picbeie Con- | said. we cunranty to make kood the difference te. | WW Aetae br Gime ae wet ately deciined kecese ford bas issued an order countermanding, until és unworthy serious Bristol, Ten.. cloudy, 48° sequence capture e French ship | tween the cffer of the said and that which may keapine. best of references given. Address consideration from any source, for those in con- 7 Charles et Georges in the waters of the Mozam- | be accepted. L.C., through the Post Office. no 27-3t farther notice, the parade in honor of Gen Paez’s | trol are mere political hucksiecg, oon 8 Oh: | Knoxville, Ten clear, 50° bique. ‘This question being taken from the tleld Signatures of guarantors, ¢D. S AnGabes kc oe en.barkation. Out at any time to the highest bidder, and only | Chattanooga, Ten -Sloasy, ae" of tight in which my goverment sought tong "EE treet, bel e ey MAMERS at No. 53 waiting a favorable opportunity to strike a bay, | Wilmington,N.C rainy, 59°. tain it, and having exhausted the tesourece In yeer round: ard the bees apes tee ‘Noes bee Sots Caxoina Pouitics.—Resolutions were | gain. ‘The course pursued by the recent Envoy beth perenne Machi Geir okaa sw | Which the letter of treaties authorized itto have | V! sod eurtify ‘that the shave-smmed are | Hod bands need apply. no 27 at" introduced into the Senate of South Carolina, xiTnordinary, who was sent to this goverament y eoboweg pensar rip ~_ | contidence, } was obliged to cede to the pre-ex- | J norety certify thet Property and able to make JANTS.—The proprietor of the Intelhgence by Martinez, is enough of itself to disgust every ug’ Lad action after delivery of the vessel and the libera- ood Of dH. c on Friday, declaring that the constitution of the 7ght-minded man with Central American dipic- | Savannat, Ga. zfloudys 55°, wind W | tion of her captain’ “All the document. reiting | © eS GH. | of 2ta, rempecthuily soiscite the pater ee J ates ‘0 in- | macy. his Jerez, you must be aware, after bi 2 ‘s to this deplorable conflict will shortly be laid be. To be signed by the U" S. District . U. 8, | lies reguiring competent Sey arae- terfere with the commerce of foreign nations; | arrival here, devoted slumont his entire attention | Columbus, Ga cloudy. 3 f Fy ey re lh ree good Cooke Chon therefore, that acts of Congress Purporting to | [0 selling a right of way through Nicaragua,and | Montgomery, Ala probibit the slave trade between foreign coun- | W2f" 8 Sergain was offered bim, he left it incho- | ower Peach Tree, Ala Pi Mobile, Ala... tries are unconstitutional, null and void; also, | ni, 10d, {fed to sell elsewhere, using the fact of > ° his unfiaisbed barzain to induce biyher bids, | Gainesville, Miss . that the act of Congress declaring the slave trade | But Jerez is not a ig fe fore you, and upon their examination I hope you | District Attorney, Collector, cr Navy Agent. will approve the proceedings of my government | _ 2°29 i, EE aa and relieve it from the responsibility it was forced Back TF A!—BLACK TEA !!—£6 ohests of to incur. our standard Bisck ‘Tea have been receiv: Sarchgwaken at St. Ubex, and other parts of | day. This ‘fea supersedes the use of Green ’ ter. Wanted, now. severs: good Cook » Chamber- — Drivers,and Farm Heude. se 8-ly one of the statesinen of his | Frederick, Md... LOST AED FOUND. Port had di - | Ssreat extent, as it is equal'y plea-ant, at | ——_— Piracy, inasinuch as it purports to convert into | Part of the world, bute tolerably faln eemoie ie | Hagerstown, Md. clondy, cold. Hi one considerable damage to prop RING & BURCHEL ILL MR. JOHN NEIDE, WHO ADVER- 5 a ieaetes Se hans al thlingn ont the majority of them. With such diplomatic Cumberland, Md. gleady, cold. Avstata no 27 Corner isth st. and Vermont avenue, tised an Estrsy Cow in the Star, or any > racy what the nat tricksters it} rve than jess . | Pittsburg, Pa. loudy, cold. ’ the sense of the constitution, is unconstitutional, Cline aa uacless for any govern ue “ ‘The Government bad received notification from A , JUST RECEIVED. Russia of its intention to terminate the treaty of LARGE INVOICE OF FLINT-GLASS comece made between the two countries in TUM*®LERS. iei6. ment to waste time, and, th Wheeling, Va -cloudy, cold. null and void. quite likely that Gcemrate wi erect Barometer at the aa, at 7a. m. (cor- to autborize the demandi. rec! for perature) 29.670; at noon, 29.773. Peattor Maseyek made a strong speech in favor | Or toil rae ee iba Wenge ann | FEMME Tee er noon, 39°. of the resolutions, declaring Congress might jus’ | of this Cit pea nave, Suftered at their hands, and | , Maximum yesterday, 43°; minimum last night, as well make the trade in coffee Piracy as the | to make it possi “ 35°. ble for them to liquid: trade in slaves, and disputing the right of the | Claims by cessions of ter You may regent who knows him, pierse give information at bei ‘& aver us, where to find his reside no 23-3 . MRS. 2 CENTS REWARD—R seriber. on th. 25th of } GERHARD A posse ial « rtisle. ce s is 7 eae nom away from the evb- 1858, ANDREAS a Provssia. The Swiss official pores the ‘‘ Budd,”" is pro- ie b; H+tf (States) 178 Pa.av..bet. 17th & lath sts. i shoemaking business. All perso e hereby fo Mitory, ‘You tad <i —_ hibited from a dominions. Wit. RECEIVE, IN A FEW DAY genet Rasbering or — “iene Ualted States vessels to interfere with the slave | ‘his 4% !maginary, but we shall see what we | Washington Ter rears ee Sf the Indian} rye Bombay mail sf the 95th Oolober reached ON HITE GRAN trade between foreign nations. : y, t No. 313) street, between ith and lath ftreets, will receive the shove reward and ro thanks. GEORGE GLOKIOU 4. rove st* . HITK GRANITE WARE, Suez the 8th. Several scattering encounters with | which I will offer at very great bar; The resolutions were referred to a Cesneities Tax Mortara Case.—The State Department ‘The Portland papers (coming down to the 16th the rebels were reported, but nothing important. | O&:h buyers. ins to! on Federal Relations by a vote of tw y-five to has received from the Hebrews of Philade}- | '8t-) brought by the Cortes contain no news of . E. GREEN, — . Several actions had been fought near Lucknow, | "27 St (States) 173 Pa.av., bet. 17th & 1gthete, OST = Ere PR OMISSORY NOTES, fer . - ser [ re — ~— “ch. dwn Arghret ir raid ‘othe thirteen, which ts considered farci en phia, and various other citizens, a meneeinl interest, save in regard to the closing scenes of besten ape Bee eels stores. The [F YOU WANT 10 BUY ANY TRING order of Jus. 1 Lloyd. All persons are cuationed ~"PeESONaL requesting the intercession of the President of re x Tantia Topee had retreated from Esangur, aret HOUSE-FURNISHING LINE, setting fire to the town, and entered Chandaree Call at on the &h October. A portion of his force were | C. E. GREEN’S, 178 av., bet. 17th and 18th ats., afterwards encountered e Seaeel Michael, and where you can save frum 10 to 50 per ceat. were entirely routed, with the loss of all their | 2237-3 (States) guns. FANCY HAIR PINS, COMBS, PANS, &, The plan of the campaign which was about to —— commence, shows that Lord Clyde intended to | |M. W. GALT & BRU., Jewellers, Lave just surround and destroy, by a military force, the | ened one STORE-354 Pa. Avexcr, scattered bands of rebels. (Four doors west of Browns’ Hotel,) Commercial accounts were favorable. Trade A laze assori of Fancy HAIK PINS, FANS Ba tctive at Bombay, and prices had advanced. | COMBS, &0. to which they invite the attention of gunst trading fe . - ment pad terior OF n@rolinting the same, as pry topped. no 27 St MARGARET FITZGERALD. $30 REWARD.—Lost. by W. Hutton, on the e Morrivg of the 27th instant, between the Banking House of Lewis Johnson & Co., and the Ryland Ch pel, on the Isiana 3 in Vireinin s.vney 2s tollows: 7 Twenties, 6 Fives and 2 Tens. The under wii! receive the above reward by veavirg it at thos « fin 7-2* J. D.& W. BUTTON, Brickl*yere. Tos PRack WITH THE C&UR D’ALENE 'D FPo- <=: 5 WW, Sahen: Nae, the oataee os ths 6 the United States for the release of the He- | kans. —A correspondent of the Oregonian, writ: cago Times, is now pre sing the life of Stephen brew boy Mortara, alleged to bave been ab- ae ors meme alae: A: Douglas, which will be published sec oue" | ducted from his parents at Bologna and con- | “*\f,q0 (¢Pt 2h, maya movement at Cour peg pote mem ge a veyed to Rome, where they are denied access @’Alene Mission. At that point the expedition Jos. Button, kisq , of the Lynchburg Virgisien, | ‘© bim, for the reason that he had received oreer hlene tte wees penis on and Robert H Glass, Esq., of the epublican, | Christian baptism in the Catholic Church. | nei granted them their request, taking’ five pris- Fe ee sig ies = The memorial states that in “Mortara the faviour of there camiakes for the future good be- ++ St. rs College, at Tr recelv - | Bayien if = 4 donation of a very valuable piece of land, one | bstract rights of man have been violated ; Moving from that point on the 1¢th instant, by by one hundred and thirty. oppo- | and the mental distress of his parents, their Exchange Isild. the incies. i" 4 the southern edge or Ca-ur d’Alene Lake, and b ‘The lowest price ed in di Carron PO Of Hee grounds, from TLomae B. | anguish and their tears appeal to all liberal | the Carur dAlene and St. Joseph rivers we | Conmenctat. upd onal article, from ehtes ineistinet figures Carroll. i reached the Nedwhauld Creek on the 224, where | _ Literpool, Nov. 17.—Cotton—sales of the past | abatement rivate ‘amly ‘The house is conveme: +. Asa token of respect, and to gratify the | 824 free people to redress tite insult which has | wemer a representation of 107 Indians—Spokans, | three cr fs 7,000 bales; market closing firm, at a M. W GALT & BRO.. Jewellers, log but ene square {10-0 the Avenue and giz awe oar clergyman, the bell of | been offered to humanity in the person of the | ! gto cornell, Nes Eases, i stien— slij eens Sales to speculators 2,000 bales, no27-St___354 Pa. av,, between 6th and 7th sis. the Post Omce, adéressPivate Beara u J/aitarian ureh in East ©; ns ing for peace. council was held, whe: a bales for export. tolled for balf an hour during the funeral service | Little boy for whom we now ask your kind of: % a of " 5 LUMSee FOR SALE VERY LOW. oF pes all Government Lote a0 being givea u and of Rew Lawrence Carroll, late priest of St. Joun’s | Sees."’ Although the memorialists are aware | four hostages given for the future good bebe ‘atholic Church. KS. A. W. BRI EY Manchester advices favorable; market firmer. oF Ln NKLEY respectt; rome! joes no i the public that that this Go: ft th le with thei vior = eet —_ Fyne & Spence say flour is “ regret lease of Biagden’s Whart will to _ res ied sate Temes been curre ad on interte the Liat cops F women, peace was | very dull, but nominally unchanged. Weste: of December, and he an i meinen boarders. bo! --- A har at in Canada that i of dics tet es oh = ; granted them. ; war Fees 203; Southern Wale; Ob Satin. W hecs | remove from it andeontinae tke pe nt, coeioame Lords Grosvenor and Cavendish and Mr Ashley, Wards their ms Qvatcuin HancEep —Just after the council, Mbe are now on the western prairies ona hunting | WM citizens, or those of other foreign nations, | the great Irader in hostilities, Oubi, a is very ‘estern 4e6da 6 3d; white 6.6s Cane own whari. immediately pes: of the pos. made bisap- <a bad been attacked and killed by a | yet they think that this instance pearance at our camp, when he was immedi: lr i—red W. . Firding that it will mat 3d; Southern 6s 9d. Corn is very dull, and quo- | a. which his | tations nominal—mixed 28s; ye! low 298; waite samnber me ied on B oe ‘Sis6dad2x6d . — iy ‘NOW piled on Cy Provisions.—Lard is heavy, and all qualities | prices. have slightly declined; sales at 52s. others in want of such material Prams “Menasremearaie Sugar ie quiet. mynd dowel ‘ Purchasing cleewhere) to Turpentine is steady at 40s. Rice is steady. RO S76, 4 THEODORE MOSHER, is to ted and ironed, and is now our prisoner. Britten consul at Chicnwe, A cicpetrh, fom the | universal sentiment, not only of Israelites, but | questioning him, hereplied thet his son Qualchin ‘real Pilot, says that there reason Protestants, all of whom was on the Spokan with his family and his the safety of the tlemen es “oo mee pails: wints condemning brother Teias. Immediately an ex ‘was sent eS : the act as “unreasonable, unjust and cruel.” forward to say to Qualchin that The “aia not —_ bandeom: omely furnished Rooms, be oul on “s street, belween F oad 6 sire i ean Blec Le Booommodated,