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: eee errant srsinngerazictintaseninteat Stila 12 Ss AEE ae eR REO cpr ange terete comer — o Secanadiainiaeitoeemee -- a ——ESEEUEoo eee i] ERNE = EES : — : ee WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP A Caution to Enterers of Public Lands —It PERSONAL. 4@- ‘The Ietand Soctal Club repettul| = AMUSEMENTS. ___ f EVENIN G STAR. A Lion in Washington.—All American having been alleged to the General Land| .... It issaid that Daniel Ullman, the Know a Ld pl ge meget pts peedigpes ——————— = = = 4 % ql readers will recollect the Col. Kinney, of Kin- | Office that ‘‘some persons have obtained 12,000 | Nothing candidate for Governor of New York, | the 6th of ovember, 1864, at Isiand Hall. Wye hy EXGIRIT WASHINGTON CITY: ney’s Ranch, of Corpus Christi, in Texas, west acresof public domain, under the guise of |is of foreign birth. The Albany Knicker- et ah eee aaa eee OF MAGIC; FRIDAY AFTERROON.. -Octeber 18. | of the Nueces, who acted so conspicuous a part graduation law, passed at the last session of | bocker says: = #a-Washington Building Associa. VENTRILOQUISM, =— z “== | throughout our late Mexican wat. This dis- Congress, acknowledging that they hay “We have instituted ‘inquiries among the |'gsgm ing ef the stockholders of the above pore EF" Persons wanting the Evening Star in | tinguished gentleman, being now in Wash- | evaded the law on the ground that it does not |®°quaintances of Mr. Ullman in this city, and | behe'd at the Foarth District fchool | » + mowENG FIGURES, Baltimore, can procure it early every after ington, o'a his way to Europe, is at present the observed of all observers here. Old Father Tima seems to have laid his hand lightly, in- deer, on the gallant, enterprising, and ener- * - 1 16th of require them to sate when they desigh maLtag | eee gustiemen we Iearn tas: Deel Ullman | Ocoies int oton none karennt neonate ctu. recone’ stats the settlement under it,” we have to say that | was bora in Calcutta, and that he came to this ey penne ite apepliry en NAVY YAED) under the construction which the-Secretary of | Country, as stated in the Topics ie and bring it tow more spendy teroination, ‘It | PRIDAY AND SATURDAYS bck 13h and 4th, the Interior and Commissioner of the General | ‘f #b0ut the year 1820. Mr. Uliman thet Gaia aia noon at Henry Taylor’s Newspaper Depot, “ Sun Iron Buildings.” } SPIRIT OF THE MOENING PREss. a German Jew, but an AsiaticJew. Heoomes esting! rcaptpard ettan ced igs “ AT The Union argues in reply to the silly sab-.| £°*i¢ frontiersman, who, at forty, (for be must | Lapd ,Qffiee, pub. on {the law in question; no from Gerthan parents.” Lin n W ? specnp Becretary: ~ LIBERTY HAL terfage of Abolitionism, wherein the latter; |" atfived at that age.) looks te“hale afd suoh‘owindiing éntries will be patentéd: The |'* .’.. “Robert Schuyler is flourishing in Paris. sz Lectures om the Art of War—} __...... AUSXANDRIA,| = by way of excusing its own moral treason, | “tive a8 when in 1838, "39, ’40, 41, and ’42, construotion of the act, which these authori. }.....,..Mr.-Morrie,- adapter of the--Aertous pombe aprenden ery Louist, | 772SD4F 4ND WEDNESDAY, Oct 17th ~=~~“undertakes fo preach and prate over «South. Ttwas the fortune of the senior, editor of the| ties announge, is, that the reduction of price Family}? and’ s celébrated actor of French- |<} Seuce ING, ‘All perti ularein the emo bie. rm ern Aggression” on the rights of the North. Star to be more or lesg associated with him in| is to operate only in favor ef three classes of men, is coming to America. *'-* “ aa 0 ee ree Byrne; militery, m oct Smtt « The official organ also grows indignant over a the then extreme western wilds of Texas—then ‘persons : 4 the jumping off place, as it were, of American late effort York State T: ee baa boasts civilisation. In those days, there were some Committee or Grand Council, to levy black ++«+ Dr, Graham received the verdict of th Mechanics, Eenginework and Brizineering, Pooket GRAND MILITARY BALL. jury in his case with equanimity. He was} Companion. for Mechinists, Mechanics and Engi- AE Execative Comarittee of Prenftient’s Meunt- smoking a cigar, and observed that he did not ites eco ess be had et the National Res-| to their numerous First—To persons who were actual settlers and occupants at the time of the enactment of ed Guard take great pleasure fr aanouncing u i citizens mail on all the Protestant churches in the | fur hundted ten, most of them under thirty | the Jaw, or such as may hereafter become such | see how a jury could bring in such a rexvuot Seely Beepirania Solera ety pen he x t atv 4 State, for funds to elect Clark and Raymond | ¥°#'# old, residing on and around that fron- settlers, and who may, be entitled tow pre]... The members of the “Hatter’s Proteo- the door on the night of the lecture. November 2d, et Oed Fellows “Hall: when they Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New | ‘i8, always ready to mount and be off against | emption. : ee tive Union,’* of which John N, Gewin is not a} oct 13— ‘ ‘ * paneer pet monies aan & glee York. indian or Mexican. Some of them formedthe} Second—To persons who desire the ‘same member, created some disturbance at the BOTICE.—ATTENTION —To the jour | ments are romplet in every particnlen. The Intelligencer says: nucleus of the many hair-brained. expeditions, | ‘for his or her own use; and forthe purpose of | meeting in New York held for the seleetion as Nee eek eh rd So Reet r es are re- fla Seep snd Refreshenente wilt be furnished “In some remarks on the next election of } ‘he history of which have become essential fea-| actual settlement and cultivation.” That is, |candidate for Mayor, That he ‘docked his iting s Journeymen Society, on SATUR | “Prosperi’s celebrate’ Military an4 Qotillon Band - President, the Connecticut Courant expresses | tures.in the annals of the Republic of Texas. | where'the land is desired for the immediate # sentiment which we papitata HaM The ill-fated Santa Fe and other expeditions admission in mind. It . | amen dda the ake: ae the Presidential | 8@2t® large portion of them to premature journeymen two dollars per week” was insinu- | DAY next, the, Ai natant, ja Macmony Hel, Pe. are engaged to delight those who “zip it on the ated by the protectives in a noisy. Oanner. ‘Come one—come all. © The Bali will be opened by a Grand Promenade, +++» Anna Howard has recovered a verdict}. By order of MANY. | at9 o'clock, the Bend rming the. President's use of that particular person as a farm for bim- self or family, and for no other use or par- : F t Li— at a ted Guard Quisk-fep. com s0sed and arranged term of office. gravee, anal another large portion of them died | pose; and ahi = tucwileia of $13,000 damages ih a suit in the Hudeon| —° Sane DARE LT wPne Desert are iy for the Cubpany, and “One of the great defects (says the Courant) | by the arrow and scalping knife of the Indians,} Third—To. persons who already occupy or | (New York) County Court, against William K. ‘National Greys ally inform the citi- ar et to Cept. Josep hecithh End lndliee— aos mevpinery, af = ppbtetergs tel any and the lance of the Mexicans, in small affairs] own land previoasly. acquired, who may be | Hall, Superintendent of the Harlem Railroad, | zeus of Wachincton that they ure making ar B0Ze | say be procured from Peek or any member It Koopa the country in a fever of patty excite- | before the Mexican warcommenced. Another! desirous of securing public land adjoining that | for seduction and breach of Promise. The | Tents give = Grand Subscription Ball on Monday | r the Brecutive t fall ll three years cut of the four to which the term islimited. * * * * So short is now the term of service that we hardly re- cover from the efforts of one campaign before we are called to enter another. Already do Committee. large portion (Texas Rangers) sacrificed their lives in that contest, leaving hardly a handful fof the gallant but reckless band, now living. The most conspicuous of them during the Mex- evening Nev. 13th; 1854. parties were in good oircles in Washington el sien they are aot ea some two years sinee. - Secretary of the Executive Committee, Sheridan Knowles hag been lecturing| oct'7—tf _ ete iti, atl et 80 oceupied or owned, with a view to the ex- tension of their present “farm or plantation.”” No other person can rightfully avail himself of the provisions of the graduation law in this ee ene ener ea - against popery at Manchester, England, and O8T—On Seturdsy evening, the 7th instant, Commitice of Reception. we hear the notes of eptary of prepa- | ican war were Kinney, Hays, McCullough, | respect. All entries made. under other cir his son has joined the Catholic Churoh. swept! atreet and Sa, oe two xe nA pees tion. Be ope Lee nae aoe feed aud Walker—the last mentioned from this| cumstances will, be regarded bythe General| .... Darry, convicted in Buffalofor the mur- piece bey be given if required byearine Privete 25 err. selves.”” 9608 8 city. Walker, it will be recollected, was| Land Office as illegal, and theréfore void. der of his wife, and to whom a new trial was | them at this office. oct 13—2t* oe has taught no trath more cleatly Experien: a killed in an encounter with Mexican guerillas; The Secretary of the Interior and Postmas- | granted, has been again found guilty. than that “change is not always reform,’’ and McCullough, the trusty scout of Gen. Taylor, ee Cee or stolen from the Commons between . P May, z : : MARE, a ter General left Washington yesterday evening + +++ Messrs. Rusg & Reid, of New York, have 3 — ee pt Sip deserter » Corp Geo aeites, cone re sare ae say: ee is now United States marshal of Texas, Hays—| for Boston, Mass., whither they have gone on | an application before the Common Counoil of hae hind anches rests ewollen. A = one See tee? she Government made in the National Uonsti- | Jack Hays—the hero of Monterey, was not| official business, New Orleans for a contract to-pave that city. _ selection ae oe i Pris E Hughes, nae has Laie pe chy here by anes long since sheriff of San Francisco; and Kin- The Current Redemption of U. 8. Stocks —| _°*:+ Horace Greely bolts the Whig nomina-| » sieridence 245 K street, between 1sth and 16th pothoany ee yd aie A the dategs oadntad cut by tis Oo. ney, the long-headed private counsellor of Tay- We learn that just now the amount of U. 8, | tion for Mayor of New York. This is agcounted | * Benger nn git ee SOR eee Ee. Pr ee rant has become to be so generally acknowl- | 1or—and, if we recollect correctly, Scott also— stocks being offered for redemption under the | fr in the fact that Herrick is a silver grey, JDQONNET FRAMES and Foundations, Bonnet Paw WJ Jorden, edged that it is quite probable the public | throughout that brilliant, arduous, and glori- advertisement of the Secretary of the Trea- | #@4 despises Sewardism. B Silk, satin, velvete and Ri 8, Blonde Lecé, _¥. pats Treasurer. wad Se Brepered so second @ movement for | rious campaign, has since been scarcely less sury, is very inconsiderable. This strikes us| °**: 2b Boston fancy had agrand sparring | White and pilast Msiubaaey tee, Pe aecca no Hats or Caps wili a e wre famous as the axchitect of the fortunes of the a ing | mAteh at the Howard Athensum on Saturday | ‘#test styles at . ; - Z a ee es ion of T * as evidence that the money market is growing 5 3 oct 13-3t SPALDING & ROGERS’ For Parexts.—E. K. Lundy, bookseller, of region o} ‘exas lying between the Nueces and easier at the North, from whence the great night last. Morriesy was advertised to be CARUST’S SALOON. Georgetown, sends us a very valuable and un the Rio Grande, having by his enterprise and < a 5 pretending little book—a System of Questions in Geography, adapted to any modern atlas, embracing geographical definitions, introduc. tion to the use of the terrestrial globe and an- cient geography ; by Daniel H. Pierson, A. M. It should be in every family library in order to facilitate children in the acquisition of geographical rudiments. a ac : portion of the stocks have been coming to | Present, but when the time came he was not DANCING & WALTZING ACADEMY. TWO CIRCUSES ! sagacity built up a thriying community of Washington for redemption. there. The manager, however, made an apolo- EWIS CARUSI respectfully announces to ‘bie three thousand souls at Corpus Christi, so well i getic speech, and said, with indignant em- friends am@ the public that bis classes in Dan- CONSOLIDATING THRIR CELEDRATEDG es ; es An Acting Postmaster General.—In the i ‘ i <_ | Ons; &c, will commence on TUBSDAY next, Octo Floating Palace Circus known a: “Kinney’s Ranch” in the early temporary absence of Postmaster G 1 phasis, that “ Joha Morrissy had forfeited his} her 17th, From their Palatial Aquatic 4m- times of Texas trials. His expedients to at Si a ie ieee ee aes er ae word of honor.” The actors in the scenes of| , Days of Tuition, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- phithestre, on the Mis-issippi and tract attention te that section of his prosper- oe ta Fe es t seen aes = ae “manly art’ were called the ‘Limerick Boy,” Canilamantet Ginases ot 7 o'clock p. m. FORE nee CIRCUS! ous State, we recollect well, were ag stupen- ike the ‘Aaiin Pastis? “aseiect teuke the “Boston Boy,” “Frank Faulkner,?’ “« Ned| _ oct 12-300 = So fayorably known in the North dous as they were novel in many cases. flis cisad g ere "S| Sullivan,” “Nick Fadin,” “Bill Blackwood,” HEAT AND VENTILATE. celebrated Fair, not long after the war, attrac- sat xT “Mike McDonough,” “Lewis Clark,” “Young ee subscribers have now on hand and are = ted fifteen thousand souls to that then far-out-| Militia in the U. 8 Service.—In the recent of-the-way corner of th h adjudicati Fs America,” and “ Prof. Taylor.’ Th pared to put up elmost e earth, who bought of} #Wudication of a elaim before lor. 8 specta- iS the Treasury er With the Two Companies, com-, prising respectively the most dine tirguirhed Northera andj South- ir eru performers, So THEY Go.—The Women’s State Temper- Biick and Pertable Hot Air Furnsees and Kitchen ance Convention of New York, in session on ze tors at the close of the exhibition, circulated | Kenge, including the Chileon, Boynton, Beebe, Bar- him, among them, thirteen thousand head of Department, it was held that when ar organ- tterns. The: ill fit t F anaes in various directions, and seven of them were | 70" 204 Spence patterns. asican belehdic mate —— tof pier = at hninteh the 10th at Oswego, passed resojutions urging | horned cattle, thousands of bo-zes, mules ang | 12°4 corps of militia is ordered out under the | arrested during the night far breaking into a| coustry aaa pcceectaneat crimes ence ef the auiitimee, with the election of Clark and Raymond, to be | Sheep, and perbape fifty thousand a:res of land, Te \Or eee eee uly the number house at the West End, and assaulting the in- punt ESE we eee of Factormers. 7" and Lieutenant Governor! sufficient of them remsining there after the ex. and description of officers to which such corps eee _ J. W. THOMPSON & BRO., FIVE CLOWNS IN CHE RING! = 2 citement of the occasion had passed off, to lay | 18 entitled by whe iam oe May 8, 1792, “es +++. Capt. Carrington, of this city, made a in ested ened perpen a TWO SETS OF RING HORSES! . { Convention, © Steamboat Boiler In-| the foundation of the Prosperity of the now| ‘#blishing an uniform militia,’ can be paid. speech last night in Baltimore onthe occasion | _oct 13—eotJan1 Complete Dramatic Corps! spectors, a era the Union, were | most thriving city or town of Corpus Christi.| A Secretary of the Interior, Pro. Tem:—1 ofa flag presentation to the Know Nothings TO TBE LADIES OF THE Puutomime every Afernoun | im session at Detroit, on the 7th inst., with @| We recollect that it was said at the time thai} The President has appointed @. C. Whiting, View of a general consultation ag to the best of the Eighteonth Ward of that city. NORTHERN LIBERTIES. PUTNAM EVERY NIGHT, Col. Kinney spent fifty thousand do'lars in en- | Esq., Chief Clerk of that Department, Acting 1 “ e ..++ Joseph McLean has been re-appointed RS. G. H. GATES having taken Store I : i: sea 3 5 ne No. 368 east side of Seven'h street and BENDA\’S BKABS BAND! means of preventing explosions. Capt. Shall | tertaining his Suests on that memorable occa. | Secretary of the Interior, in the temporary Inspector of Fish, for the city of Alexandria, | onedovr north of I atreet, fo- the purpose ot CHOATE'S STRING BAND !} Gross, of Louisville, Ky., is president of the sion, and yet came out of the affa'r a gainer| absence of Mr. Secretary MoClelland. by the. Governor of Virginia. carrying on the MILLINERY and F4NC¥ A Triumphul Procession through board. by some hundred thousand dollars. He is one Ea The Boston Post says: “A private let- ter from San Francisco, dated September 16, says that business of almost all kinds there is * basi in all its different branches, would re: t the principal streets, about ten The Curront Operations of the Treasury +++ The Philadelphia News says thatit has fally call the attention of the Iedies to har large ok m., at every place of Kx- i A t based in the hibition, of the Bands, in th Department.—On yesterday, the 12th of Qct., | advices which state that Hon. J. E. Heister, Bonin Mowe ssl tid pape ay hased ibition, © mds, ° there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | of Lancaster, Pa., has been re-elected over of the men of our country mos: peculiarly typical of the genius of pure Americanism 3 Rich velvet, silk, —., = ; ae ee of] ~ s ii = west and lates les nt DB, b 3 and t In Hlinois, when bu? a boy, (not twenty five the books of the Department— A. E. Roberts, Know Nothing, to Congrsss. a Feathers, spl Aneobl and Trimmings of Pha ge poe a ne very dull inaeed. Hundreds are loafing about | years of age,) he was famous as the great Pio- | For the redemption of stock...... $17,953 91 ++» Leutze, already celebrated for hig his- every variety snd shade. Luce and workei Collars Yishment, upon the seme elxborate the streets for want of employment. And, as | weer speculator and undertaker in that region—| For paying other Treasury debts.. 8,454 51 torical paintings, has been two years at work | a artes and ae usually to be found vnd magnificent scale, with BILL he tm the mines, where one man makes three dol- | failing there in the financia! troubles of 1937, | For the Customs........0.eeesee, 665 91 ie nets oon any ee upon a painting for the gallery of David Lea> vitt, Esq., for which he is to receive $10,000. Iv is just finished. The subject is “‘Washing- lars a day, fifty only got their living. Ac. | while engaged in business requiring him to Se ante om cording to the general appearance of affairs, | use millionsof dollars, His labors there paved For the War Department very many heavy failares must come off soon. | the way for the subsequent prosperity of thou | For re-paying for the War D Mrs. G@ will especialiy pty sttention to ali orders given, end will make use o! every effort to please ’ » thore that may give her a cail. oct 13—at* z Rbrated Creole Gymnast; Waites M’s Armas, the Peerless Bareback Ri 2,258 60 34/485 53 A oper! Griffith, H. . icti i 1,895 53| on at Monmouth,” and the artist hae pro otras maf, ot aes ror dogg RoGKns, cue co The writer “ speaks by the card.” sands of the present citizens of that State, ** "841 G4 | duced a work which will add tohis well earned | iaz the United States— navy, Shs Koang Rgeentrion i : = = 2 though terminating so disastrously for him- ae reputation. Be des Very nics catrige Horses, in excellent Mre ‘Onqomp, the Besutiful Scenic Tarren Kxors ax gue Ix A Foe —The| Sie ie thon’ cast himself on the shore of r =o iE bay thorough bred Horse, excellent for Equestrienne; Mrs Laxs, the in- New York Express says :— Running in the . From the correspondence af the London News. SOD FELLOWS’ CERTIFICATE.—No ergoxonn res-| p 4! admirabie ss a eddie horee. trepid Horseweman; the famous ee oe aye ee 5 Texas, two hundred miles west of the nearest Important from Holland. TIMONY NERD BE ASKED. ‘ A Tis ioerwheslod Phaeton, complete, nearly MOTLEY sacra ; x a = re t the bow of th bo: t a °6 °° | considerable white settlement, and battling] Ty¢ Dutch and the Americans—Capt. Gib amg 2 Jaly seam ieos, mew. é ipo Modun ‘Hercules marche hy aed pe could not be | sist with the Indiens, then with Mexicans. sou's Case—Ghances of War—Firm Dece | Mt. B Buxxow—Dear Sir—In compliance with your re] Gye set of domble her — Prof. Baibwin, the English seen from the stem to the stern, is running a . é eh | ae i he D eerie cenioan you for the henefit of the public, that a} 4 set of single Harness, only used a few times ard; W. Kixrapa, the Versstile mss : © | and not unfrequently with American outlaws,| /a7ation of the Duich Minister. scrancer iu tila cts: Gndln Cornea ce ae Tes | «Risse; English) Saldlat,(Seperal Qhidlesy and 4 . H. Danii, the kil. risk which pring men who do not! (:.7 more dangerous enemies than either of | , HAev#, Sept. 23.—It seems from the debate | “iiAueer it this city, and in consequence of his by «| quantity of Cloths, &c. for the horses. 7 think much of the subject. Lt seems to them in the First Chamber, on the address to the s ret W Hirs, the AER 4 fering fro disease termed To be seam at BOHRER’S Livery Stables, Beale, ;W.0.P, very like being shot out of a cannon into th the other classes named,) his life having been, King, that something like a diplomatic misun- | 517!t!" ¢" Kin pliysicians ain iow Carnie ante e br between High and Congress ets. Georgetown. the famous fanny: G. Baown, . Z ee perhaps, more frequently in peril than that of derstanding has arisen between the Dutch and | «! « t: t ‘try your medicine, and in| _ oct 13—-e08w ae Rrax, W. Conn’, &c., will be ex- dark, when a wall may be hit, or something any other living American, at forty years of| the American Governments. In repiy to M. |‘ cured and left th IN GAS FIXTURES hibited at 2and7}¢p m, else aa hard. But if we set down, and calcu- x ; : ie de Kempanaer, wh in his opini , REDUCTION 2 a A P Fr, who stated that in his opinion | causa Use of Your “specific. 8 b. eC) age he has fairly conquered all the dificulties : , ; : ¥ are now receiving the largest stock of GA AFTERNOON & ‘HT. & vo: 3,000 miles } th i, | {oat part of the address congratulating his} Given suder ous hanus snd peal of our Lodge the date ffered in this ci’ Jate, upon yage 3, “08 long, the! by which he was surrounded, and sees his} Majesty on the assurances of the friendship | “cq. sores ora Wee ae whe chances ae afk iiss poe with “hs dreams and labors of so many trying years and i moal] number of vesseis usually seen on the . H. Ransox, N. @. iety of style and finish have regard of all other powers was inconsis-| §. Caawnentary, Secretary, 7" + BANsoh, map Pride Spaiag beplortiehee Psory oritecee AT_ALE XANDRIA . uae . ON MONDAY. tt realized, in having rescued his beautiful coun- eee ae pininar of jee pero cb A MIGHTY TRIUMPH IN MEDICINE, Hos 6 ee Philadelphia, end include all of their & AT GEORGETOWN broad oosan, these chances are small, Very | try from the savage, and the hardly more in- the anlaundecstaiding “alindea tp would ae Tae ah Nouri: Sept. 6, 1853 Owing to s reduction in gre in Ges Fixtares we ON TURSD4Y. October 1°th, small,—and indeed, so small, that upon sailors itabl ib i pained, Ghvecreapliance with your request, wa the an- 1 ars now prepar-d to farmish them at a lesa rate than WASHINGTON CITY hospitable attribute of the desolation of an| lead to a rupture between the two Govern- | dersigned, civerfully state that tn the fall wr lead dur ete, o and captains, they produce very little effect. almost entire want of inhabitants. Having} ments, as woth were most anxious to preserve | ton tuts directed to the deplo rable Sree eee i! rae gy cwnh te ators riesaden the ona ae - Inmall time past, the captains of our packet spent many of the best yeara of our youth on the friendly feeling which had so long existed , who Tad been treated for Scrofule i ny Tubing bas bren materially reduced, | WEDNESDAY, aN AND SAT- shipe, or clipper ships, have never paid enough that same frontier, we are conversant with the Hepiebydene ear ‘of the diepete ot which Jasper won member, directed :Fou toa inter your Buta: i iy cut cee aneoate pedi le don October 18th, 19th, 20th. and ist. , Te Vita, apd that after he had 5 some welts h of respect to these chances, to tempt them to details of the trials by which its pioneers were | the following iz a summary : declared chred, and left Nuriolk open aime Wecits he was may underteke chesper and better than any other! 4s. sssion Box 60 cente—Pit 25 cents. stay their progress in the least, and hence surtounded, and knowing well that but very ; A Mr. eibeon a semacians, wallet residing Py as Sees establishment in this city. they have always run off the foggy coast of in some part of the Dutch East India posses- oct 8—12t PF. J..W. THOMPSON & BRO., F. F. Ferguson, Wr. D. Berl. zi rt ions, had endeavo: t ai Mr. B. Burrow. Plumbing & Gas ¢ it Establishment, Sultan ‘of Djambi pagel sete econ F Sumer Iuflammations, Vernereal and Muraurial Dis-} _ P. svenue, 8 side, between 10th and lith ets. was not stated) to defy, and set at naught, i few of them now live to think over the troubles, Bi 8 Sara the same speed that they dangers, and excitement, which, in those days, ‘would run off the clear — of Italy. It has were the hourly concomitants of their exis- been calculated mathematically, by sailors, O8T—From off an omnibus b tween the George ee etshs, Cold Fevars abd Consumption in | _ oct 13—dtJenl town bridge and the United States Hotel, the » it te the only i spec ‘REE PAPERS of the undersigned. They contain Dutch authority in Dutch East India territory. enuine ts for sale fa Wen ee . STOTT & CO., ALE of Uuited Stat and in the a ierigtioe ofmys If, eluding the marks on my z tence, we may be pardoned by our readers for) Gibson’ ding, however, became kno Fane availa avenue and 7th street, .and all dealers in med- town of Rome, in the Btate of New York.—Will | two hands. Any person leaving them at this office that they run no great risk in these fogs un- thus being led afar back on the path of mem-| to the authorities, cad ho was forth th taken | ay ieeugteUe the District of Gotuabie Fea pal yeceagl ca on} doef in the | will receive $2 50 for their tro Win-Gmocs” i i 2 = \ f Novem- s S. der the doctrine of chances, though risk there ory, by seeing on Pennsylvania avenue, this| prisoner. BO slowed) eens to be ott Srenoin Prcrunes Those of our readers who denire sive all Peg orgeral Tota ap tels af lots = 2 F ‘urin; trial #8 through w spi 2 shoi Sle ties vio tsa eee a hrough thom, | 22726; the tall, tardy and manly form of O65, ier on ball og parole, during the ta | see Sc 2 ead aera cea, pe | Mid ey pata Fy he eat Bis te wi! ey rush into them, and throu, em. : the famous «Col. Kinney, of Kinney’s Ranch,” onths, ‘The judges had no doubt of Gibson’s on exiuibition there some chofce speciinens of the gew art of } Dominick Lynch by deeds bearing éate Ist March, YOR’S KATHAIROS and Barry’s Tri- ——— m 5 Iuimo1s.—The Democracy in the Chicago | who figured so conspicuously throughout the agverreotyping tn Oli, which for beauty and excelleuce are | 1814, 13th Octoder, 1815, and 4th July, 1816, as iets 00} at LAMMOND’S, 7th et. guilt, which it seems was clearly (how was | @vmparable. ‘There ix a Of Promacht Pierce, ligt rehectagreatcreait on iho) BUMbered 4, 6,6, 18, 14, and Ag, haihicck ¢, nish thn) sect 1L—28 ar » ti though not legally proved; some ei reok 44) m4 za ‘westerly half parts of lots 7 and 12, a: e easterly oe district, represented by the Hon. John Went- | Mexican war. rae ea ino) 1G a ek a ea i 'roconed ching the font Daguontees crt | Half parts of ots § and 16, n the tame bicck Gis | (}RANSPARENT MONT SOAP—A worth, have nominated John B. Turner, Ezq, 4 c % the i ticle, et LAM MOND, 7th st ee .| dictment, and the American was acquitted. | °° '™. ther with lots 4, 5, and 6,. in block whole a : fa the candidate for Congrece, and nloyieg | TB® Southern Whigs —The Charleston Mer Sues usuey, hoveret te satin ear an Sting known and hitherto ‘auo4 ee theaitect oo | oa l the i —, ado cury,in recently considering the probable resolutions declaring the adherence of the par- - z M Py {Sx 1 United States arsenal at Rome. =r % ? eee . before the Council of Justice “for revision,” | icy i I The lots and halves of lote above mentioned num prs% vitae 43 Bh chal pees Port, warranted future of the Southern Whig party, conceives | a process which those who are accustomed to sew mepsived it ¢ y Tondsn, | bered 3, 4, 5, ', 7, 12, 18, 14, 15, and 16, frenting 1b 1g Cabs Koy P ties present to the Platfo:m of the Baltimore that they will organize separately from the| consider one trial final, either to acquit or to us unrivalled daguerreotypes of President Rurgund, Democratic Convention of 1852, and the com- di annot easily understand. The re. rae Teyletienes cere Sh npleegeco es : foton tonite ene Ferrel Moras Arex For mi - / B. I. SEMMES. 5 -|+ all the fairs at whic » y ei eins Southern Democracy, and urges them go to do, | °°™ hee ‘ f this “revision”? was. that | ™!"y Year past. This «peaks volumes in favor of s galle-\| hemdred and twen‘y-three feet, more er lest, on the | oct 12—3t a ' Promise measures of 1550; their approval of taking their stand upon ultra nd very ex- sult, ahowerericc d to twel oe daa | rise iN a =} sustern bousdary, and four hundred and forty-five | ———————_—_ “IEF STORE. the Nebraska bill, and of the conduct of mem- 8 als e y ex’ | Gibson was sentenced to twelve year’s im- En el eee piper iteburat' GATE T toot, more cr iese, on the western boundary, tothe) TOBACCO, CIGAR & SNx e is ers ee son | (Teme southern positions, as a means of forcing | prisonment, and when the police came to hig | 1¥, Weg Hyur and-half street, Pennsylvania avenue, Inland Lock Navigation Company's Cans, wil be No. 420 Seventh st, between Gan” f pod who ea - _ _ their = the southern Democracy to follow rather than paws to. convey te) hum ely PARE CA epee Several distingutshed medticat | SM, With the buildings thereon, in one paroel; and @ conduct o: e Administration. ey gence an > ; os 2 aa lead them hereafter. The Mercury’s aim is favor the re-election of Gen. Shields to the : the generation of a southern party which shall ae . assortment of Havana CIGARS, Virgiute Lea: TO- Senate. The Wentworth men have also made refuse allegiance hereafter with any party at| Minister at tho Hague has been instructed to | jr "tiad'nmeoreant irepered Went wane bet are foe spe pp ey al eared Perorl- | BACOO, and superior SNUFF, which they will die @ nomination for Congress 5 demand from the Dutch government an indem- | healthy livers, ar that which is stale or impure is mot obly ce ary of Wan, cepa reper | pose of at the lowest prices. oct 12—0t* es the North, and shall embrace the entire vote = Dh b worthless, but highly injurious, troubling the dig@stive or- | tY Will mace by the Secretary of War, under the ac! Uae" A firm in the wholesale China and glass] of the South. It is very clear to our mind} is it orababie th thts ne srayat gil eine freed dent cute opany nausacue tags oe ator, Boe eae | Seseetene of 8a of March, 1919, and 25th of April, < 6 is it probable that this govero business in New York, sold during the past ticle fs destitute ogany nauseous taste or 0: six months one thousand dezen spittoons. To leave 7 : B UDOLPH BUCHLY & CO. ber “S'S J 9 2 saiflnia cnt nie lage ued f ote 4, 5, and 6, in block 7, fronting soutuerly alto- i ir fri lic t. his own statement to his government, whose | Bronchitis, and other irritating diseases of the throat ana | street and running back two hundred fret, more or 4 sneer ses aesn sche upbcinachgedel omaeememen™ ” : ny te lor, but slightly | 1828, conveying to the purchaser and to bis heirs A() RE W 4RD.—Ranaway 8 few days azo, that there cannot possibly be the slightest] the slightest compromise in the matter; “for,” ast Giscanie cnn eee te a es Banre the adver: and assigns forever ai) the right, tile, and interes? $5 wy servant Boy, Henry Read. He is about affinity between the Southern Whigs and Abo- | *#id the minister, ‘we have given to the Ameri- ‘oct lO—3t of the United States im the same. s*out 17 years old, of ordimary growth for a Boy of i i likely face ji E ent all the particulars relating to ee SS There will be sold, also, atthe same time and age, handsome figure and uncommon borrow 8 joke from the Mirror, the purchasers | jitionista of any degree elected as Whigs to this tiation ad. have theistod on this axiom | ,,@7 17, smorup be universally’ known ace large quantiy of stores which it is not paced warded ae we cump.exion ts brown, may now expect to rate as gentlemen. Congress. At the meeting of the next Con-| in the law of nations—that, when a foreigner | the mint discos Dynentery diarruoes selene Sone wchacle i2 Temove to another arsenal, EFF" Fifty horses belonging to the New York | gress this will be fully realized. Neverthe | 9 our territory vio orbut es our laws, his crime | !ver complaint, and many other diseases enemerated in the | “2028 Which are ten iron cyunon, gun car’ | 358 With Mr. Wairfax, on Capitol Mill, amd am wust J wen ie > may justify his punishment, but certainly not | <i, mspecters weekly catatogue of death, are generated vy | Pi8ges and many of the implements fo with Mr. Washington, Sep Eee See. ie ; v their use, 5 9 2 2 indigestion alone. Think of that, dyspuptics ; think of it all | heavy gins and tackles, horse and hand took with him many articles of clothing, among Mippodrome were recently sold in that city. | less, we shall deplore the day when the South| his olaim to indemnity.” who suffer from rier toniach nt ffgou are wiling engine, sleighs, stoves, ladders, a qu: tity of ease nr ‘ak Sanne = semen we hes oe noid During the week two superior trotting horses | unites to stand alone and in avowed hostility to Hootland's German Bitters, pre- pial lessee dary beh ey Oa il teprive | soprehenaion of the oy, when delivered'to me, if brought at private sale, one $1,200 and the | to thé whole North. We prefer tosee thedire| Orzazs or A Fats Runor.—The Washing- neotant, sO rpbryiceetee a yang fe furniture, and a large qusseky e saapione taken in the District of Colambie, or ¢b0 f taken : day postponed to the last possible moment, as dent of the New York Time: ores Por nate Hey re excellent for | (wronght un i cast,) steel, brase, &c, | Catofit and secured in jail Hete-well acquainted = other $1,500. ‘Y postpone: poss: d ton correspondent o! e r. B | the diseases specitied above. For sale dealers in medicine *HANRY Ect with every part of the District and Alexandria Vir- EBrThe New York German theatre lately | it must be followed by the legitimate fruit of | saye:— pyeywatte ie ee eer Wee eps) | oa gl ae Colonel of Sede, ‘ LOUISA HUNTER # “ i ae ops arp Bes 7 | the trifling with the slavery question inthe] «J have noticed @ paragraph traveling the LINGPOX receives all the new Book E oct 12—der produced for trons “« entoni, oder 8 published. He is agent for Hi: audall des Freischiessen za Muenchen,” a dcama by North for sinieter purpo-es, which has been the other Magazines, and our readers will always find FALL MILLIMERY. 2 i rounds of the press, to the effect that Attorney [Baltimore Sun please copy and send: bill to the Star office.) ‘ i i i 1 good assortment of Blauk B. - ‘ Birch plats fashionable among northern politicians for beled spotting woes Lee in Bockaters, onsen Balla geen raed <a ed Se | Anp 7—"* TERY IMPORZANR IMPORTANT a Chorlotte ee oo some years since. If wo understand the Mer-| america, There is just so large a grain of So vi SBA ® bendsome nesortment of fal 9 LOUSKKBEPERE—Joust received several Ei” Bread riots have occurred in a number cury’s position correctly, it is for Disunion| truth in the story as is to be found in the fact | piseusea, or loug continued Meces of any, Rind wil ‘ant with palin poly sof Rik Flo turds d bushels of prime whice Mereer POTA- of places in England, because the populace | under any and «il circumstances Thus we} ‘bere are two Mr. Cushings mixed up in Cen- | Carter's Spanish Mixture the only remedy that will revive , By were, thought that the bakers did not increase their DES, which will be sold brlow the market price. 4 = a an | thelr droop! tituti 1 al bad hi Plumes, &c. . Worhed “4 tral American affairs—one of them being in | {'*"," excite the liver to's Protet aaa poppe ily Beye fs v'" Bore three doora from Post Office, oe rece The ae tebe he fe Mncined to th ‘. the employ of the tesa Transit Company, | its tonic properties, restore the patient to life aod vigor, 5. side Bridge street, Georgetown. = as resident agent at San Juan and the other, We can only say TRY rr. A-single bottle te worth all the . week only. Apply early et the:Qid@tuilroad De; t, Mr. Wm. L Cushing, of New Orleans, havin, Sass beter ener een resp feta Begs a Es oer be cinarn mee t and Peunsylvsnia avenue 4 Mr. ' , OF ther noxious at i roperty of some sort at Greytown. The Cuahe een to the youugest infant tout Teattation® ! ®™ "oot ut #EED, wre chile ed hag aan d ca bottles. > we SL EEE °, fig story probably grew out of the Central | wore than five hundred reece tty “ot pin I MPORTAST Work for Pension | ™°*t other esteblishments tn the Come and American interests of these two gentlemen.” | Va., can testify to its good effecta) s account for the inducements it holds out to the loaves in proportion to the fall in tue price of | southern Whigs to strive to generate through- flour. ont the Sov'h a deadly hatred to the whole [a A new kind of hose, which is used in | North, sticli asis being created towards the several countries of Europe, but has never been | South, inthe North, by the labors of abolition- ; Clatmant.—Pension aud Bounty Land Laws | ®° WM. H, 40. *,*See advertisement, Fs oct ll—Iw i i i ism. OurGovernment, so far, has proved a ei ee ast published an analy:ical Digest of the Pension of ; introduced into this country, is to be tried at | ism. iach en i South] A Nuw Cavsz or Cuattenaine aJunon—| oy. 5, ; é | 22d Bounty Land Laws, the Derisions of Secreta-| [PISTOKY OF BT. DOMINGO, by J-Erows, Newark, N. J., under the inspection of the | blessing to the whole Union, though the Sou ' ter wonr we call the siento erate uamen’s Fall and Win-| ries, &e., arranged sy us'to be intelligible to every D., 2 vols of 800 pages each, bound in c oti. z A hamafatly tr by her stronger | In the New York Court of Oyer and Terminer, and. well sslected ptock or Ready cern 52 She wery Jonge + Price $2—postage if prepaid 20 Price 50 ote. FRANCK TAYLOK Board of Engineers of that city. has been shamefully treated by ig ne ell selected wi Ready-made Clothing for men and TAYLOR & MAURYS cot 19. 3 ills Conceiving that far more is to be| 90 Tuesday last ntleman named William ar Wiliam enuisetured with taste and elegance, by oct 12 Booksto 9 a f ice from | Partner 8 Harrison was called asa juror in the case of | N04! eran eek xuows- Marble’ Halt erat“ Tins deve Bostox Crors.—The export o lost by all, under exiating circumstances, by a Boston, during September was 5,882 tons, making 4 total this year of 92,188 tons. Clothing Emporium, Browns’ Hotel. Their surtout Rid pike 7S agp me pcm age Say gee y rT id fini a Joh ‘Mores. Mr Seencan: conseel fee ak | sau ictuvartdns ciate" nett nid co] GALL AND GT A GOOD STO — Tae | 0. MOLASSES, &c. break up of the Union, than is to be gained *] JOU IRAM RICHRY, Manufacturer an oN eee ens oe by any, we shall indeed. regret to find the] prisoner, after finding out that the juror was pertain, “Brees and Frouk Goa of 9 Sior Baie aster Hfsrovas asa IN WANK. cornes of er? ee Tatsings in fine over. —_—_—_--—_—_——_ x f the North, | #2 undertaker, said he should challenge him Co ape Roe eam pry mee cage Shes) Eee peat ya Woah: 7 ington, “4 For sale B. I. BEMMES, (@ The river at Louisville, on Monday, | South following the bad exemipleo "| peremptorily because of his occupation, which | 2tta,snd, tensed Ce ‘Vents of rich velvets, merinps, plusis, suaurinesene aoe in Lishovereae oct 12—3t Pa. avenue. was ata stand with 20 inches inthe canal. | in taking steps likely toend in a dissolution in} was too great a familiarity with death. The Propgtee eG ie Sree bias cane d to at the shortest possibie notice, LOT of OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR S4LE 4¥ There was no prospect of a rise above, the next quarter of a century, juror was sejeoted, Collars, Ties, Gloves, &e, wpe'| ectll—lm A THIA O2F1GR, pay 48

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