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THE EVENING STAR is J PUBLISHED SVERY AFTERNOON, (SUEDAY SXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BU: . Corner Pennsylvania Avenus & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH, Papers served in packages by carriers at $4.0 year, @r 37 Gents per month. To mail subseibers the sub- for.ption price is $3 Sa your, in Sderance; 92 for #\a months ; $1 for three months ; and for less than three monthe 6t the rate of I2 centaa week. Sing!® cupies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) iuserted three times for $1; every other day or semi - weekly, 25 per cent. 5 Once 8 week, 50 por cent. advance, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, {ORreRReD anticies.} 7 7 F ae tl havo Mieeae OP OGRDE ESS AND OE > va r Sap name 4 O MEMBERS OF 93j Tax Ivttrors Democracy.—Below Will be - ia SALK Te eubaortsers have ; T thsi uee OMMENCIN Rodsex ter 4 4 ‘our Rhovon. Fewer acing Price. ING —Now is to am your winter found the speech (exeept its exordium) deliv- ‘er, be sold cheap. " od J. RAL, supply am ¥ 2 ered by the Hon. James Hughes, of Indiana, |' aod Maine Reesor = deé-Im Moats Sth’ at. open k cetiaat, p tay. on the 24th ult., in a Democratic meeting in Lape pegs Republicans; ae Anction’re. BELLING OFF SELLING OF Fi! | ¥.™y, Woodend Depot. 14th spear the indianopolis, which we publish by way of ex- Congress. In ” det ga WwW. BA Aibiting to the Star's readers the marked dif- | . Wan vot So Ss iS pxorns, seat nest. 402 Bes BERS, Cauretensean wiiumen | it goutains € rooms. “Inquire next door, de 11 uf ference between the positions of the Demce- Teat Jas. BE. ¥, Lavres, Misess, Yourns, anp Mm i ar Ace yal ay from The three-story BRICK 0} - - Corner of 9th street’ aad New York avenue, at cars at's reduotie oft ‘cents lose than the us o. yyy = racy of Indiana, and those in Illinois, claiming selli LADIES’ SHOE STORE, prices, Toom and cas. the premises to be “ Dotigias Demoerats.”” It'ig eminently has ] sores oh 7 sins Af tbe extraordioary low Wo, 16 Penn. Gvenus, O¢t. 8th and 9h Streets, a sea gett ofall Siete. ne proper that every Democratic member of Cou- | Legislature is now : Franes at § oc Jat, OF per ib, Ladies,’ ail our own rood th gin IN6 ‘OOD mn rates and CHARCOAL ‘aus sas Blenepand Look ones sane cea gress especially, should read this speech care- of these men, ss the reward hery. Th Ibe.) of 160. par Ib.; and coourfeg th ae, at ot, hicks ° i ™ £086 of COAL, to arrive soom, will be | Wilh be sold low and on very terms, ar ee ol tear ee en | cat ene toate ine plage JAS. E. WAUGH'S, port of Ate besuty, and : orders stance at my offce on sun a, | (90k On{Satrest north, ranming beak 168 foot 3 eisely what the true issues are which exist and their bargain is 0: mated before the -avenue, je 13 2w Saperiority, aver ot ora, and of: between ro =e et CTE PERE etd eee pig Aaa: wd world, without # blush‘ This faction which | (COCOAINE FOR Ti ERAT, Bozeettg Kar | Gate sce ko. fo winter Monaro on) be | ae : det Fie oben orth feet, sbout loo feet, between 4h and sentiments are represen: y Mr. Hughes us 80 mi mischiet, whose consoli- sion. Macassar U1), - oF jobaser. r ‘ ab Also, a Lot oy i south, od im- and those represented by Mr. Douglas. A | dation with she Republican purty is now no sedtises oh hee ve oar Arties stantough Teadice and nae Ai eben bai | Ayedca Cameon Coren “Se Hota een Teh ine Neve bo will be coaee s ommoda: careful reading of this speech by them will at | longer concoaled, has held s meeting to rejoice | just recotved and for aule at very! RCRD pe lef __T. CLARK. _ | [trusoun deitinge, forether with a larce invovos ert karat Estate Ancut, No. Sie Kh et once suggest where their political sympathies Saas a te aoe Lahey leconee seed de 16 1w $90 Pa. av., National Hotel Buitiie. Quurpp set ENTLEWEN. was ce Peace sig eMRaN,. | sir. eos justly belong: ; the President and many Democrats in this SICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS prompil pA TD oe = ee 7 ~~ | DYEebs in 1856, wemet together in this hall, pro- | State. Ihe Democratic members in our last aug nad securately, dig eiaed at all honra, day 0633 Hall, Pa. av.. bot. 9th and 10th att ay ORE TILT RED CED PRICES. | "4¢, between claimed our creed and went forth to vietory. | Legislature by their unanimous act, chose two | MERt! ‘Medicines; Fancy Pe ee > FOR GENTLEMEN. Selling off to reduce.our very heavy atock our en’ | £2 Never was there a more devoted, united and | United States Senators. The Democratic State | and Perfumery; Wood's Restorative; Bro Sc SOLK BOOTS AND 8: tire h Fancy and Staple DRESS allant army than that which Ashbel P. Wil- | Convention of the Sth of reg eres unani- i at fil artioles sualiy found in Dri BCOTGE-SO c Bs. mes deny of J ford lea in tbat memorable contest. Indians Sao ratifiod that act, the Senate of the | “tors: Sud to eo West End Drug Store ie ~ P. Ait rioh Priated af achieved laurels thon that should live furever | United States confirmed os Seal thine de 16-27 No. 113 Penn. avenue, south side. S-2 SenmARDSAOEE vt rise Bee green upon brows. men now propose to rey at even r Thad the bouor to draft the Stato Platform | though sume of them, will, in eo doing, atultity | O66 FIRE Wor. 566 Tuomas BMT PPE SON iaviue a Ait teas irik of 1856. Onthe poy uestion, the leading | themselves. — SHOKS by the ist of January, are now Broohe and othe: Shawis. issue of the Sta National elections, at ie progress of t! test throngh which FIRE W OOD SAWED onlenns Front induoomente to ers vison feluced prises went of Rrst-cinss Sta- to D atree that time, it was broad and unequivocal. It | we have just passed, tate of things in Iu- | No.ss = MoKNEW & MARLOW’S, conte WwW. z = i tndorset“‘ the Compromise saeeaiiten of 1850 | diana was too notorious not to be known I Cons oF Seventh arnure: AND PEP i 4 one ~ THOS BGR EINS dot 2w No, 237th feo tome Bn Fear. secto Dr. HUNT. and their application as embodied in the Ne- | toMr Douglas. He was once in the State, and NT no 24 P braska bill.” Upon the construction of that he made many speeches in Illinois and had famous bill some difference of opinion existed. | mach to say sbout the daty of Democrats in Some contended for “State equality,”’ a cén- | supporting the purty oi ization. How easy Struction now established by the Dred Scottde- | would it have been for to have disavowed cision, others for squatter sovereignty. The | the conduct of his professed followers here. former was more acceptable to the South, the | How easy to have declared that those who in latter to the North. Our platform left that To is of Families all whom it con- cefn—| ee orders for Woog and CUAL to oOKNEW & MARLOW’: Steam Fire-Wood Mils, . , Corner Seventh street l. Kindling Wood always on bi iafee Coal of ail kinds, 4 ie 17 ft se a COO mee Ye iNT .—1 7 Sor saruanan | HG sm ane Fafa ome comes ri 2 6 , nex! SrORTIne WATER FRGUE be Pawar ase Strate Mitica, | 22a, Gens, Cipppantrat om per ee a Perec rear Buk Rote ee," | vibe deat enae ot pattie a ‘ » Dols, s i & '. oot Trae teh, Ps. av 9th and loth c fornd La tT ee o nae Eneravings, real willbe Som, ‘annum, payed! at su - - ing ap ing Cards and Fuvelopes, as may be aereed’on. ct Le tticas Phe eas Ol ec ce ogins | Eperrente ried Ne been ed. ome aif. ‘Call aud for sal . Wholesale and © LET—ROOMS, (farniched,) with Board, mm wa LLOYD & CO,, his name were seeking to strike down the Cram, PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, AND ort establish: retail, Cail and examine wave ni % & private famiy.on L street, No. 5i4, between question to judicial “decision, by which, it is | Democratic flag in Todisas, had not his appro- GENERAL AG Ri iiiee theta ofr Ladies’ Sioes, of my own icake, SHEPHERD, Sth and ith streets north, for & geutleman and Ties, heedless to say, the Democratic party always | bation or bis symputhy. He owed it to him-| ay qfiZteenth street, opposite Treasury. Tadte gat Et aL ‘ ated ___comer 7th and D streets. | of two sirgie ren . = i = whe served in any war or battle before 3d o: en” ‘tb Lasting Gaiters, $1.25. abides. The preference of le doubtless | self to do so—if he did not approve their Maran 1855, or, vt dead, their widow teat ubie-sole Merooco Boo! F135. 35 @uN PONE ER 35 was for squatter soverei believe it | course. Did ho ever utter one word in’ con- | under dt years on ot Bioren, 1856, tect tat! Heeled glove-kid Bui Boots, | OW. ALBERT KING. Guoneztown, D.C. for the most expedient and equitable mode of set- | demnation of these men? If he did, I have oosssfully oni ot pee lum Overshoes and Sandals, 75 cents. {f2t# Past the Sole Agent in the Drstriet et Coles: tling the question of slavery in the Territories. . His silence is conclusive | —————“———- 7 Pano te Soles, 13 Cents, for Messrs. Dupont & Co.. of Wilmington, Det- We would most of us have be ‘atified had inst him on that point. Now, we are told, 2 TRUNK 2 Base begs 1 bse = xeene “ ay Oe eee of al cle pry. ware of Seo Dusted sre t bernie amphi a Il- | “Gentlemen's fin oor vais a emi a in Wand 1D kegs OUSE ‘AND LoT FOR UE —The Biz je ality 1 squa' ic 80) aty; yo! Hinois, aD we oug! oO ve: ender to- | |! .eathe: nes’ DD; 7 cf rs even here in Indiana there were those who | wards boiters in Indiana—so shad they may Fo LAviks, Misems, AND CHILDREN. | Cann = a ne kegs rms to wait the sa apeot tt Moccasad demied it, and favored State equality. The] act with usin future. Even the language of RS, SLIPPERS, ing F “ig and 35 /b. kegs ierautenceaee oe eat R Dred Seott decision has settled that question. | the call to this mesting, is complained of, be- sz Pi , HOES. at cost for | Ducking Pow oa and 25 ib kere | TEN, No. 291 € strest, betwess. the is < ‘That decision has been sanctioned and accepted | cause it invites only who voted the Dem-| de 17-6t lors aud sizes for cost from this day for =: jp. canisters i, i 50’clock p. m. nos by the Democratic party everywhere. It is not | ocratic ticket at the late election. Specie redher mr eae Diamond Grain Ib canisters C4 in pc a neem ees XED ZN’ P. OVER’S, it in 6 and ib. ke in conflict with the Cincinnati platform. It will Now, as to the Illinois election, I have to GUESTUEMEN su sya SATIN & ‘ Hoot. Shoe, and Track Store, oe, oo ge: ‘stan Evesnenee RED OR ENT The Bore ee s doubtless be approved by the Charleston Con- | say, that I rejoice at the election of a Demo- | and other ‘Hemed Hand! i 0033. Iron Hall, Pa. av.. ‘sth 10th F,FF, FFF, b oes init a and 6%, camseters Cross Koads,6 miles from Washington vention. Let me remind you of the resolution | cratic islature in Illinois, but I would be aod tate Erte se Drawet jot m4 TYteE LADIES oF WASHINGTON CITY, | y, oe im. inteas nod Alazaniine, 6 me intapotine Fe ere > adopted by our State convention of the Sth of | glad if they could honorably and consistently | sue-thitd tee hen a ieae which wing bean oncaged mangfeotering Lashes iB iety Fuse of superior quality,iin barrels | \ashmaton city. or inquire on tie premines, . January last, a resolution which no oue op-| use their victory to a better urpose than WALL. STEPHENS & CO., Ga fis we ought to and packages. Il be ‘sold at fact! no 5 eotf posed. not even those shining lights that are | sending Stephen A. Douglas back to the Sen- S22 Pa ave. bet. 9th and 10th ate.. Ail of the above wil “charge to ame pact ot | $7ARM FOR SALE Sas oe ee Tn? 5 Duane st.. New York. 5 delivered free of charge to any part of KF now subsiding into Republicanism, ‘as kindred | ate of the United States. A choice between | —72!7 8 __ 8nd 104 Dunne st.. New York. that wedo; whist on oe fie iat " ‘St private drops are mingled into one.”’ It is the una: Lincoln and Dougias is one thing, and a choice AMBROTYPES. the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in - Pane 2 Dope a rae ana bows ne &. imous voiee of the Democracy ot Indiana between Douglas and a sounder Democrat an he fettiite been 97 wugton oity—the, so well-known as J. W, wo doom it umeccssary to say anything In ie ington, 4 pressed in plain and vigorous language: ~- | other. now the finest assortment of Cases and rames in iy & Son’s Philadelphia make, ap 3i-ly vrpise, ; : riouitural College, 7. Resolved, That in the late decision of the | _A8 to the course to be pursued towards men | the city, which will be sold cheap. My rocms have TRUNKS! «= TRUNKS! TRUNKS! 7 we srke meagare at en. = hanntye | 8 frame oweili ‘Srooms, Supreme Court of the United States, known as| who did not vote with us in the late elections, Gonos ie aescetepigth eal nite aan tie T i wor aa hae ii eo a the Dred Scott decision, we recognize a legal ex- | I do not pose to pursue a course that would freitea to call and laeea iaeuniees s nye gna e mon rennet iL Office No. 35 High street, ad | wood, fi 10 timothy. the ieiance a _ _ aoe Ars aiernaa of | prevent even a Republican from joining us, to $7, sgortment of 8 Sole Leather joiing the Canal Bridge. sestt mee me em a. The Guth we taney ackzaeee tam hums Up tothe ual Doers Sih ae, ehenerer he eee te na ee AES WHAT EVERY BODY SAYS MUST BE | tod inen excellent neighiberne r versal execration and scorn of all royal American waite party t. Personal denuncia- VELVET TAPESTRY (and OA VAS TRUE. Tably adapted to aur or market jarm, Kor farcner citizens the loathsome doctrine of ‘negro equal- | on Of men is seldonf wise or even excusable. TRAVELING pags IATCHELS; Every says that perteoones. apply OS. J. BARCLAY. 0a the ity,” now sustained and endorsed by the so- We have a plain path before us—the path of y Db . HARN SS, WHIPS. &o. wren “ % called Republican party of Indiana, as # natural | duty—let us pursue it. Whoever loves the NT ; Rossing ausemed with a “ and inevirable cons-quence of their opposition to | Democratic party, whoever desires the success fal Md JAS. 8. ie Thia Dred Soott devicien dispemeoae eenme’. | of its principles, will come to their support. | pes,Nost appropriate for Christmasand New Year's Sommer fee a —e — mp wer fap ger a et But if we are to interpolate our creed, or | steriing Silver Ware, and choice Plated Ware, an am Tp, 28 7th street, oppo. Odd F on of slavery in ‘erritories forever, lower our flag, to coax back disaffected men, | F Piss galt! any best $3 2.50 Hats ie the District ; al test style. As to SOR RENT—The front PARLOR and BRD I am not for it. The Democratic party has - EN ARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. the hue Caltskin Boots, pegged or sewed, at $3.75, ROOM attached, over Kidwell & Laurerce s always stood upon its distinctive organiza-| N. H.—Just opened, a new invoice of the well | WI ee PR ANGE CCU MEA SOERS, than ton thowen selling for sheet four y'to' their | Dru Store. The most desirabie rooms on ons tion and principles. Fusion is a process | known School \ atches tur buys, from g8 to Th tories are drawn by Siateauthority.and | being the best they bave ever had Trice. Bor | S¥28U*, Om nocount of their nearness to M¥ ills which is the peculiar property of & op- | Warranted time kee; de 18-tr_ | under the superintendence of a State Commission: racticol shvemaker myselt, i Hotel aad the Departments. A'eo. t ponents, they oo heretofore bad a monop- ing & ser pouung 10 | in third story. All farnisved. Appiy to KW JUVENILE BOOKS FOR THE HOL- | song who wish ta pore nee eke ey ar: (Fe tHe Shoe ine Var whet enow to'be goed. | iow E LAURENCE, Ener ooruar ach street. oly of it—lot them keep it. I would se} * Gig Wonder Eyes, ene agrer beas'e apention kara thic insite een | as ies sal came At dovGne Gece aM ota aa To Members of ©. E > Wank them t lagain. Bry 0 loudts it, Iwi ENT jembers ‘oneress bie, Hal the lk out barwonge aed ior: | “Ngan ace sland awh acorn | Gi Ge kms ete or casters aear | Eo era EOS ; ; Play s ‘ LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK, Se ee pel pg faithfully adhered to, and is a National plat- turm founded in justice, upon whieh the Demo- cratic party of the whole Union can stand with an unbroken front. As to the admission of Slaye States inte the Union, the Re cans profess now to be di vided among themselves We are united adbere to our doctrine—that in when, in the may wane of the Cine’ ti |-getting past differences, that i hear, means = it - convenience. situated opposite Neo. platform, “they sufficient population,’’| that certain factious men are to continue their Tose Drawn popes fi bbl BEVERY APTER- ia cash, No extra profit to ofect bad 4 » | 25 enw __ RO eobw with or without slavery, as their respective | waron the Democratic administration, with seg ats ‘ Practical Hatter and Shoe- Maker, =A FURNISHED HOUSE ON constitutions may preser ; _ | impunity—I have so say, that harmony will WASHING RON GOURD) Copenat.o de? Im ‘7th st.. oppo. Avenue House. sey aptly sy Nt ve The Kansas question, a temporary issue, is | not be purchased with my consent, at such a uOblires: WASH be dtewa ou Monday, Dec sath | PIANOS FOR SALE AND TO REN reetown. nous Square No 1S cf the settled by the English bill, in conformity with price. Ido not intend to co-operi of 1 ittle Bo Peep, 78 numbers—t4 drawn. great variety of new and second-h same size and adjoinme that of tor Bright The the Fee as to population, laid down in | movement that may place the Democ ¢ party ‘The hom Thomo [ttre 3 Capita, PIANOS aiways on hand, from the dwelling is roomy aud couvenient. and fi the Cincinnati Platform, and, let me add, in | of this State, in a doubtful position with refer- Sige? Time aad Hary Capita's. n $20,000 | prizeof.. fies of Steinway & Sors, in New York ; 6000/1 do the Fillmore Plstfurm too. Life of Washineton, with farniture of the bestenatiry, For te SKALL, J 8. Riechentaoh, in Philadelphia ; and Knabe & Co., | appiy io Dr. 1ULIS Mi ence to the administration—I know it has the] Together with an immense assortments of Gift oc! 8,000 | 5 tumore, which I will sell or rent on moderate | Mont, and Damba Georgetown. It is well known to you that I voted for that confidence of the people of Indiana, and poli- | Books for thajict © folks, embracing over 900 kinds, Sion Sse Se ‘ co penne and Piano Warcroom, No. 498 11th pees ae Lov SM CKALL. bill. It is scarcely necessary to add that Lap- | ticians need not fear to say so. More than | i ever) variety of styles sud prices, Call slam oe $000 ees ako, tO. | Mtreet, nove Fenn avenu rkicueNnraca, | —222toS#* ‘intel. & U proved it. I defended it, population clause | eight thousand Democrats in the third district | °Y°" ‘"e™ nder W und Tickeue G4 Malves CRM, aasttore GI rep Pe ae aa ate RARS CBASCE FOR Wood AND CoaL and all, ia my late canvass, and I intend to aby me their votes at the late election, and de 18-lw 438 Pa avenue, naar 4% street. TUESDAY. iN EW FURNITURE STORE, COP ee Bear Sah aor eee SY — stand by it. ut 1.432 wore cast for Mr. Carr. Of those who FASHIONABLE DANCING. Tote hee any est We are now reesiving our Fall stock of F URNI- | opposite the new Fresbyteniad Charsh. For tersua I have seen it charged in Southern newspa- | voted for Mr. Carr, about 1,400 were good — we eee eee URE ang HOUSE FURNISHING apply to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. = i 5 . . b g and se'ling lo’ r pers, and im the speeches of sume Southern | Democrats who were decei nd misled, and | , Prof. B. Ww. Perinat lc peotiahy se - OODS, and so'ling lower than any oth ap 29-Itawtt iu@, who ought to have known better, that the | the remaining thirty-two bout such dem- Northeru Democratic Representatives had de as those whe beld the Douglas meeting house in Washington. We would invite ali to call before purchasing. Cur motto is, = “Quiok Sales and Smail Profits.” peers at seivate nale serted the English bill. [t maybe true as to some; | here last week sary scoomplishinent, will commence on 3 id Furniture taken in oxohange for new. Cana: the Aloxandris Aqued oo it i not tree nee all. itis notoriously untrue | In 1554, the Democratic party of the Union | 4uur*dss ‘Hernoon, Dos. 24, ia, at Pomporesee an 2-17 OGD Paieee Mat tess, | the what whan ie About Zid feet deep ‘om Cana. asto myself. It is justas far from being true, as | was defeated ‘The gallant minority in Congress | Ges omen’ solnases on Tuesday and Touredey wet Sd 4s re ERNDON HOUSE.—Tre undersigned re-| 12,0 ¥@Fs the tow-path bomg included im this prop Desserts spon ace plen reeaiy pay | tut sod ‘upon striate i | das srs the Mal onthe above SESDAy, | Sonetartanl temic, Nemberte’ @agg @ | auits,Daker, es s ct of. on hp Cua lished, are far from being either wise or well 5 terms their opposition alike to the pro | Cinsses atthe Union Hotel, Georgetown, every SYEDNESDAY. . gentlomen and ladies intending to pass the, ery. timed: “Tan very tvs doar may opinion | eriptve tenet of ide Kaow Hothings,and'the | Weaseetar.erecn a. noe nowt’ | SUSQUERANNA CANAL-LOTTERY Claeaso, | Sinterie Wastiorton, that he hus rehtiodteattor: | “SESS property for Bakery or Coal Yard ve net at those asta. nished the above named Louse in @ manner that ean- | sur; ed by &vy in the BD: nyt fail to meet the spprobation of ali who may honor vata. a weal Coal him with their patronage. _ The house ts pleassatly situated on the corn F and 9th streets. adjacent the Patent (ffi ot, how in the cortupansy Hurty & Orme and M: fron. be er Gf | has 8 front of 12 feet on the Cana! 1023 — on and | the west ide of Green strect, and is as easy of a0 General Post Office. ‘Ihe rooms are G : cess for eons’ Georgetown or Washing cheerful, and the pablie parlor superior in) * in the District, vions and Appointments to that of any otber voard irg-house in the city The house is intended to be, mall respects, one of the first class, no effort will be spared to make it a comfo’ and bappy ‘ este. “aan P. MURRY, Proprietor. _ ; GAME MA R—Protected by Royal ters - Bx of every kind im season, head. end cosened Crete deals aiike and I Bonne ag de Paris aud the Emperiai Coi- enna. FRESE OvsTERnRS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, diana occupy on the slavery question in fu- | front, and refused to yield one inch of ground BALUON pledge them tare? Shall med forward or'go back? Wo/| In due time, the people came to the rescue, ssives thes’ ofa will soon be called on to unfurl our flag for the | aud 1856 brought us a splendid vietor: who may favor them with their patronage. An: great battle of 1360. I say, let us stand by Let us profit by this example, number of Cooks oan be had to attend balis parties, the Dred Scott decision—let us stand by the | our stand upon the broad principles of the | €%;Stthe shortest notice. Gentlemen furncah: — bill Democratic platforms, unfurl our flag, and a disunion principles of the Republicans. They 2 PROPRIETORS 7é numbers—i2 drawn. Now, what ground shall we, as # party in In- | kept upt r organization, maintained a united BEE ie ag F Capitais. do, 3,000 &eo., bave witnessed, with r: and leave the result to the in- Tickets $10, huives $5, quarters $2.50. purpose to keep enough of the al: telligence and patriotism of the people. tion open and in doubt to serve as a pretext oor for agitation, and mske an issue for election- eering purposes. The prolific brain of Mr. Douglas has brought forth a new specics of THURSDAY. wsen Mh and 10th sts, CARROLL COUNTY LOTTERY, ¢ lass 34, UF The New York Herald says of theretiz- | « pp eseyr FOR ALADY pia ELS = Toes fous services at the National Theatre in that A GIFT FORA Bae Les Tomson sins city on Sunday evening : ; CHRISTMAS GIFTS"! prizeof. 1500 100 de uatter sovereignty, called “unfriendly leg The parterre was Gilled with young boys who A Suit of Boys’ Clothes Sor lit msi mw a me 4 '§2.50, quari isiat the purport of which is, that al-| prowl snout the streets, careless of themselves Embroidered Suits or Embroidered Paddi though the Constitution of the United States | ind unheeded by others. ‘The orchestra s-a's, | [> MIS: all traces of those a AND SERVED UP therto treated by the nau- 138 ELIZABETH LEWISSON. PRipay. IN EVERY 8TYLE, of bebe. protects 2! property in the Territories, it | boxes and tirst galiery were pretty much occupied at Lewiston’s Fur Store. | POKOMOKE RIVER LOTTERY, Cless 45, At the Shortest Notices, at pane 7 itori i £ bi = +f ey | Babi To be drawn on Friday. Deo, 24. needs the aid of territorial legislation to give by church-golny people—probably by mem id Dressed Doll Babies, a Souticiedl| 78 numbers—i4 drawn. LLOYD'S hens Famer oe A tho Inpewition aad pond it effect’ Quite a discovery truly! The com- | of the reverend gentleman’s own denomination JMPORTANT tO GROCERS AND CON- so oapitals NATIONAL RESTAURANT, the venpen of disease. ~ binod effect of this patent squatter sov the second and third. galleries pretty much by PECTIONERS. : — ‘co Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. TRIESENAR, No.1. 2,andS, are prepared in aad the Dred Scott decision would lead ae 2 | Ngee gle ypc pores “own ae 9 cand a emcee iitees hoaeeat wag pagent se 18-6m form of a jenonge. devond of taste or 7. eil, and osu frou whiee went in this slavery controversy | theatre as to listen to the preacher on the good | of TEAS CORR EES TORIC EROS 0 WIWINTER CLOTHING casts: AND DIVIDEDINTosErsuare borne ceeds” irom whieb we set out. tidings of salvation. ‘Phe boys seemed to enj &o., which c&u be purchased at R ouaLiry. istered by Valpoau, Lalleman, Roux. Rioond, The same views have been attributed to Sen- | yolag to church in the theatre for a timeat levee, lower pri Say other store in this city. SUPERIOR“ QUA : Xe. Price $3 each. or four cases in one for ator Davis, of Mississippi. I have no doubt be | and before the doors were open quite a crowd | Call parchase, GEORGE PEARSON DOLLAR LOTTERIES. First Clase First Class prem tage ; Ly hay been misrepresented. He never uttered | Was waiting on the pavement outside. As soon $91 Pen enue. south side, be'woen 434 and 6th MONDAY. Over 7 Drawers, Dr. BARROW, 157 Prince street, N soy such opinions. If any Southern man | %*€Atrauce was bad the seats werefilled, and be- Uimuro, “64 No-S North Liberty street, Bel” | paTAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY ,Ciass 306 | Frock Cravats, mediately on receiving e remittance comes to us with such doctrines, let us eall | fre the Eplds da dneoetel eee mre. —___deisin ‘To be drawn on Monday Dec. 2th, mins es pes) cea forward the ‘Trissomar to eny part of the ro cae : mained during the service, sothatso far as num- Ax 104 Duanx stuns, Naw Youx. 1 y |S prizes of... $500 | POIs} Pants ae. | Pocket Hantker'fe SUITABLE CHRISTMA® PRESENT. Away with this continual shuffling and pal- | bers are coacerued the theatre preaching is a sue- = — 5 do 4 Firet Cisas Mafiers, é A — ° ° GENTLEME’S READY-MADE CLOTHING Velvet Vest Comforters, As the season is advancing I will close out the meet our responsibilities like men. ‘Tho Dem- s GPP EES IES neon § NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. Suk Clout and Cassimere| obs D Chambrioe, baiance of my stock of rene vcratic people of the North are misunderstood >" The case Allibone and Newhall, # We would respectfully announce to members of SDAY- ‘ests, 8, 4 indeed,” when any such sickly and spurious | Philadelphia, has been brought toa close, the | Cong ess, citizens ard aera Ae rt | PATAPSCOINSTIV OEY LOTTERY, Class 204 Life-Ereserving ‘Vests, ate PRM INE Sts very few acts of Pelteathropy is impated to them, as to require | District Attorney having abandoned the case. It its Tobe crows gu Tessdey, 200: 2. Shirts, re CHINCHILLA, ong | wai oe of abolitionism to give tone to | was shown that Mr. Newhall was a creditor in- | dep ith — ‘Capitals. SECOND-CLASS CLOTHING AND BOYS" | on band, wijehare suport, rich eotttee meat’ I say to you b . stead of a debtor to the Bank, and that all his ef- mad draw Lek bd +A heer al 2 CLOTHING, eae gheaper and superior to the miserable trash maau tution ob the ere, (o-night, that if the Con- | rorts-were directed towards’ the relief of the ie- to their ord 1 do CHEAT BYE C48K. 5 ice ered Ox Pret Wineohie bok STORE stitution of the United States gives the slave- b Gentlemen preferring to hav $70 Penn. AVENUR, UNDER Br i 4 holder a right to his property in the Territo- stitution. With regard to Mr. Allibone, the fact to order aan make their and ke their select: One Price On! Penn. ® between Stl and 10th ets. that he himself held no less than seventeen hun- peieg peporten gt ol Clots. Caos nos deé J. & Seruens. Tat receive or my Own . t. for ‘a rorya Ww ESDAY. 3 hieh oar a VE YOUR 'S. of every description. a dred shares of the stock, would seem to be con- t tant ti We| PATA O INSTITUTE LOTTERY Class 05 EAD, BELIEVE, AND IMPRO\ iar Capes for children. de 14 2w elusive of the identity of bis interests with those | 2 ‘atisiuotion in it, make-aud quality ‘0 bo-drawn on Wednesday Doo. 32. RU PE aide MOUNTS phy et ries, as I believe it does, that ri i under the Constitution, and bisa eas rial legislation to make it so. tering upon this question of slavery. Let : cess. \ . ‘aots magically on Coughs, Colds. ECON ND OPENING O SHION I believe that I utter the sentiment of the Bank, and its downfall, therefore was his iene STEPHENS & CO., Capitals. mac = . & if Ss oe, ABLE INTen BORNE TW. sound Democrat in Indiana when | pecuniary rutu. Thedevelopments brought ont del? é6t No. 322 eee bet, 9th 10th sts. OOO} 2 di : of 50 pom yg ——— f.om all seotions have orde: viownity to be MAT DS pea at mene gy = my country i by the trial, go to show that the Bank was Insal- S"RTS MADE TOORDER, | 1,000 | 205 do different quantitios by express. It is nag - oy ery WATS and Labine’ and spirit, and in its consequences, imme- t for years before the final catastrophe, and | § ‘ (ate : tabje; a babe oan : . J 5 . . diate and remote; andif that Constituti 7 oe wees snxate Jean by a sundietiibeteuuaet > aa been restored to heaith by it herself, node he | ee he CORSETS, of all’ STEVENS is prepared to make to order, and — tofit VORIONI » hesitett: u HURSDAY. 0 poommnnnss, + | sizes and prices. FARAnpCS INeTITUTE a Gorse m6 | Treiay oe. ediate TRENCH FLOWERS and FEATHERSofali uses manacles upon every negro in the rT hos for it still, because it is the Constitution Seen ee ree Te CK SHIRTS of fine gual- STEVENS.” , be drawn on Thursday colors, = nt tosnstain It In credit and position. | a4-tm Salenroom, Browns! Hotel, 0 a don! t to esi! on THURSDAY of wy country. And I take the decision of the | “*"*zement tosns 4 é \) JAMES. KING (OF WILLIAM ¥ les : avenue & 5 PRBS y tad’ URDAY, as ch By have an Feprome Cosrt asa binding exposition ofits! 1~ coicncl Snpwadeu, director of the Mint pi 20,000 ‘cleat so.inb | Tp.ize 0 | street and Penn. avenue, 4 Opening every Week this mouth, and until farther terms. If tae Dred Scott decision is adhered | Philedelpbia, in his annval report, states the total | , Just received from the house of Meszrs. Solaman to in its plain meaning, there must be an end } 423) a & Bro., New Youk, wh only manufsoturere of davery agitation, except with those who war | £°'4 colaage of the United States, including bars, | oF ihe Zenuine James Kink bas upon the Goverrment itself; we will have no | ‘" ‘¥¢ fiscal year ending June 90, 1858, to baye | their signature. oe more political issues on slavery; but if it is | **949ted to 852,559,500 20. The silver coloage 00% FoR THE “GOLD EAGLE” —— t received. a ‘nificent lot of ENGLISH FRpaAY. ENGRAVINGS, framed oF uot aleay al kinds of y STITUTS VOTTERY,Clees $7 | PICTURE and LookING-6l.a ae FRAN phir mumnee raion aaa 255 Pa ave. opponita Rriwnads’. N eps Space. between 7th and &th ste, Geen NEWS AND NEW GOODS. misinterpreted, evaded, or frittered away, we | for the same period amouned to $8,230,287 77. will ia be divided, distracted, and eursed | ‘The number of cents coined was 23,100,000. The a IR BUNGARIAN WINFS—Ti ; Capitals. : ar rat agitatien. . director recommends that the silver col: the subsori! ey = ed dipeetvcee hundred : CHARLES X- Aecnnisoriogm Band 84st. w words now upon another topioythe | Untied States be made legal tender totbe amount | O°. ngerian 1 : Ww: mish aud ICECRAM in ol gourse of Mr. Douglas, of Ilinots, and some of | of fifty or one hundred dollars tn one lot. Asit am ckamine tho carts abe ovale taheeeiroe oj senia a edart, ait, bis friends in this State, and the policy to be | ty at present, the banks object to receiving them he TRDAY. the moet teasonabis terms. Surat State Conren ne eda tentouign | Aten ote ve dies at tine" Taub ; pe TT eet i s 3 & resolution N : } (CATHOLIC ALMANAC for 1853 25 ots, Sali entorsing the Adwinistration of Mr. parece Fae 9 Se mcr 3 mye c Seales Ee LP, oe ‘hanan, ve Dewmoe: epee 3 . , Indiana this day love bia as well as they did | £°18*" #1.X 0 % per cent, Atveonnt, a tv. perwnnneih fable ip 1856. M, Qn Mr Bucbenee Sed un. Aocerscy wea: they call iam

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