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I EF V EN ING STAR.| W4s#ixeton news anp aossip. | Baden. As named, they are Messrs. Soule, |P. Walker, with liberty to marry again, and le led eet —__ AMUSEMENTS. *| The Bumored Interpellation.—The story | Daniels, Belmont, Seibells, and Mason. giving her also the custody of theobildren, y will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, t desi GRAND MILITARY AND CIVic coming by the Baltic saying that France and| Now, the truth is, this is all « bosh.” | with liberty to Mr. W. to visit them once s| instant, at 7 o'clock, at the room of Virginia Ten| ; . tat DRESS BA WASHINGTON OITY: England hed united in joint note, demand-| This is the season for continental travel, | fortnight; the plaintiff to have judgment and | Alezandris, Ve. Officers and Reprosentatives are THURSDAY AFTERNOON......October 19. expected to be punctual in their attendance. Mem-|r1\GE AMERICAN KIFLEMEN reapectuly 2. ing to kuow of this Government what are its| and few Persons set out to travel in Europe, | costs. This decree is made on the assumed | bers of Primary Tents are f:aterpally invited as the nounse to their triends end tbe pu’ lic, #4 th. r take pl-ce. Thore intending | 7 .gies in lar, thet their first Grand +4)! relations with Russia, ig regarded in Wagh-| at any time, without taking Paris in their | facts “that the defendant in July, 1850, com PoE coer cern a uk saoe heave thelr names wae A pepe yeaa tr wenger setegte] OF The'targe circulation of the Stan ington by ail conversant with international Way, just as nearly all traveling Americans | mitted adultéry at a house of ill-fame in New HENNING, D. RS ne nee A Arrangements are determi, mrkesit the most desirable advertising me- | affairs, ay one of the most ptoposterous stories| visit’ New York in the course cf their fpll | York, atid algo atthe jail Eldridge street; ~“Jourmeymem Ba-| ‘* leave nothing uncove that will tend to thr plese dium tn the District. _It has more readers | of the times, 60 given to getting up wonderful | trip. It happens that they méetthus in Paris, | and that the plaintiff had not and did not at tion, Journey: ure of the m the cities of Washington, Georgetown, ers. - You are hereby requested to attend i's celebrated Military smd Cotillon tales by way of making newspaper corres- | just as one half the foreign dipfomasists 80- | any time forgive the defendant, nor had she Fx of the Bakers on SATURDAY nest at 7 ae 2 Bana - engaged. pondence interesting for the nonce. No such | credited te our Government are at this moment | voluntarily cohabited with him with a knowl- | o'clock, in Harmony Hall, on D, between 12th The Marion Kiflemen of Balt more have been inv, and 18:h ted and to be interpellation has been received by the Ameri- | in New York: If they visit London and Baden edge of the fact, and that the plaintiff had} p,, Stiendaiise ts requested ofall, as there Siokels $\nte be bel of ar present. 2? | will be an election of offio-re, ~ = bead ma y of the members or at + can.Government. No such thing could have| it wil-he-simply an-extension of- their jonr- | never committed any adultery as charged. "By order of bp Sporeiagy':” the door on the the ball. happened without our hearing of iti as such] wey for relaxation—nothing more.- The idea | It is said that Mr. W. made no defence before| >! 95°50 the iagy, earak (a s ra Bs Lieat wm P Brown, fgta J Williamr, an event would have been the subject of much | that they are laying their heads together con- | the referee, H. Nichols, Esq. ge Potomac Building Assoctat'on. | it Robt T Knight, £5 Wm Gitron, j conversation among those who are known as | cerning the affairs of the Old World isridicu, |, ...+. The duc de G@rammont, lost in the Arc- The fourth areas} Mos ing = o a oa a — m — *. the Diplomatic (foreign) circle of Washington, | lous enough, though the chances aré ten to tio, waa sent to the United States as an attache | POE NTs cloth Skeet aa ‘at 7 o'clock. Offloers for ieee wherein there are fow scorets indeed not with- | one that they hob-nob together aftet dinner |to the French embassy’ at Washington, and| the enruing year will be elected. —_—————————— ie ©. AS™ FORD! Secretary EOOND HAND PIANOs FOu BAL. | in the reach of a wide awake journalist. In-| while in Paris, which is the most natural | wae but twenty-one years of ago, and the last | _ oct 18—2t S One at $25 ; t of Geor, One at $0 fran deed, the American system in connection with | thing in the world. Much of the mystery of | of his race. He was a lineal descendant of [Oca Coticrse tne lectares wil i One at £3 wt the Mesic fa) * the affairs of ether Governments, is as -well | diplomacy, when analyzed, tidually tarns‘ont | Count Philbert de Grammont, a famous wit| soe on November 6:b, and continue until the a early and secure a of nay = | understood by those in public lile abroad, as| to be as harmless and easily explained as this fof the court of Louis XIV., who, when ban- a ta ths nalnewet ee taaiaatane Matriculation} oct1@—tf cs | at home. France and England are well awaro | Silliest of stories, all about the ‘ Congresses of | ished from France, went to England and ee $95 : Graduation 225; Disteot ng taket $10. GPoonp HAND PIANOS TAKEN Iu PART Pad, > . 4 A F Y 3 tor that nothing but an invasion of our well-defined Apeica diplomatists in Paris, Baden and | came equally famous atthe oe ee “4 Nosta Youse, M. D., Prof. of Institutes and Prace aS sae tn HILBUS ¢ rights by one or the other party to the eastern | London. necting Lene baa 1 1 Ee egites wie, MC Do PAL ot Oetiche'ent | Vikas MAbs TOORDIGUSiaTLRUE © Hot War, would induce us to lift a finger in the} Increase of Tonnage —The following state. | famous English beauty. et acai i 5 the Diseases of women and wish a good fitting Shirt, ma“e of the beet w2. way of interfering on either side, and that our| ment shows the humber and class of veasela| _.--+'Mesars. Cassell and Orr, two extensive and Alexandria, than c!! the other Wash- =———————————————_—————————. ES” Persons wanting the Evening Star in Baltimore, can procure it early every after- moon at Henry Taylor’s Newspaper Depot, “ San Iron Buildings.” $e SPIRIT OF THK MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer wppears indignant against the Union for saying that whenever an united North shall refuse admission toa State be- cause of the recognition of slavery in tts con- itution, the Union will be Practically dis- eolved, and says Concerning this declaration of the organ: “The overwhelming reverses which the as. Bage of the Nebraska law has brought at the 4 istration party in the non-slave bok States have set the Washington Union to lating the chances of the continuance of the Federal Union.” This is a wretched business for any journal, but worse than all for the official journal and organ of the Gov ernment. Blighted ambition has driven many a to treason, but we entreat our official neighbor to leave all calculations of the value of the Union, and all speculations upon the nature of the events which ate to destroy it, if the: shall over occur, to inveterate nullifiers atolitionests, who ‘“ pant for the dissolu- tion of the Union as the heart panteth for the water brooks.” We hold it little less than ‘reagon even to ‘imagine the death of the Union.’ ” The Union contains a letter from Paris oon- Girming the report of the fall of Sebastopol}, and stating that the allies obtained $50,000,000 of property by the capture. The writer con- eeives that the Czar must either abdicate, or reign in future @ disgraced man. Now, we have to say, that this is ‘all in my eye.’ The writer, whose style is so familiar to us that we an swear to his identity, is afilicted with an anti-Czarite monomania, though on all other subjects he is one of the cleares: and most re- liable minds in America Where Russia is concerned, the wish, with him, is always “ fa- thertothe thought.”’ According to the Uxion’s reading of English papers, the acquisition of Cuba by parobase is not the defunct scheme the enemies of Mr. Soule declare it to be. E3™ The Legislature of Vermont, in joint assembly, yesterday, made several unsuccess- fal trisls to elect aSecretary of State, in which the votes were about equally divided between Jounson Exior, M D. Prof. of Anatomy. ‘erials and im the Dest style, can be cuited by ley. a e . 5 STEVENS'S Government means to do its best simply to ad-| built and the tonnago thereof in the several | book publishers in London, have failed. n ool aioe ce D,, Prof. of Med'cal Jurispru tne cat belt orders at Ratotrdom, Brews Hote vance the Commercial interests of the United | discricts of Bath and Portland, Maine, Boston, EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN JOURNALS.| J M Suxpaz. M. D., Prof. of Surgery. GELUNG Naw PlaNos AS. MaNUFaCrony Torr || States on every opportunity which the existing | and New York, during the years 1800, 1820, It is understood that Beaumont Lodge, nee D., Prot. of Medical Chemistry S ‘chotanis Hoes for cash —We bare son 4 } contest may open to that end. Thisis a plain| 1840, and 1854: former] the sesidonen of aie Rs bed mF. Homan, M.D, Prskat Meters Motes ent 1a St ee present stock { i —_ 7 ships and barks, 5 bri; been taken for wager Queen rapeut . E instrument warranted Piaf oe ie pepe fears besten Richa, 3,837 27-95. hn of Spain, as the future residence of herselfand| Atzx. X. Youne,M. D., Demonstrator of Anato- na ee bow, ‘at Hilbus & Hits’ Music pe; any neutral government under the sun, in the 1820, 1 akipe 4 brigs, 12 schooners, 1 él youthful family, by her second husband, the wy oh ae will be delivered in the] cet 18—tf . hands of prudent and patriotie persons. Both | :cnnage. 1,807 54-9", In 1840, 10 ships, 8 | Duke de Rianzares. Beaumont Lod 0 is eau. | ssternoon and evening, enabling the students to de ‘OM@:PATHY.—Manusl of Bomcepathic Pa France and England entertained hopes, a few | brigs, 5 schooners—tonnage, 7,243 07-95" In aad pie ae Ee ica) adh iebel REG morning to medieal studies Boe for the aie of Pamilienand ivan Inc | 5 . 5 i: of —| 6! r y 2, Ls ie 2 months since, that their views of the contest pape! 4 ips, 9 brigs, 4 schooners tonnage, pels ld dovar london solicitor win ia ait] scee) eben corner 19th usa tits: omer = & =. M rice $2. Ip monk be Sceepind with: snaniaiity: by) 8) rus oo csn'v-205 4800, °8' sitpt, 16 bniga. 17 | eekly wae employed by Ge penn (Latel & Union} x peeme ant Soumvtations toner Oeethe, Sehilac, ae, people of the United States, and that they schooners, 6 sloops—tonnage, 8.305 56-95. In Royal family to make the purchase. Aitaincen eas voems Grand Subseription Ball. The } py Cues. R. La~ dort . would thus obtain the aid of the moral force of | 1820, 7 brigs, 9 schooners, 5 sloops—tonnage, | — Estimates are. being elaborated for thé (CS ations Greys ‘ully inform the citi} “The Railway Library, wo-derfully cheap eilition 5 ii i of Warhington that they are making ar angr- § of bulwer’s Novels, ‘or travelers reading the ardent sympathies of so important anation | 2,378 29-95. In 1840, 10 ships, 12 brigs, 4 | proposal, frequently mooted, to eatry thé en. | "nt of ¥ res Grand Subscription Ball on Monday | ° Rontledge’s Tourists’ Guide through the Unite i schooners—tonnage. 6,095 09 95. In 1894, 23 | tire sewerege of the city of London down. to evening Nev. 18th, 1854. States, containing atl the requisit: information, tc as ours. This hope has been disappointed, ships, 2 brigs, 2 schooners, 5 sloops—tonnage, | the mouth of the Thames, about Shoeburyness. For particulars see future advertisement. geth’r with a splendid May— 60 cent« i ; it being already evident | 15,5: 98. baal Fy vered duct is to run along the route of B. G. SHRKELL, Lives of the Queens cf England before the Go. much to their chagrin; it ing already eviden' ,923 29 9. ‘he co J . that the great mass of our fellow citizens are| Bostox.—In 1800, 11 sea a 5 a the new Tibury line, and reais a ony Secretary pf the Bzecutive Committee. | quest, by Mrs. Hall wivite eationres = 5 e river. tf 9 perfectly indifferent as to the result of the con- sae a ee Dee pied 3 aie ron ceeieg aay is wilting to assist | + Ress MAKING—REMOVAL— Mans. M. mi} cot Smtr Bookstore, pear 9th st. test, if they are not sympathisers with Ruasia.| 2319 40-95. In 1840,.15 ships, 4 brigs, 7 | the scheme, and two capitalists guarantee ite CnzicH:0n, Frehionable Dress Maker, bas re- COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESs, When the war began, or rather when its ap- | echooners—tonnage, 7,569 48-95, In 1854, 59 | completion if the negotiations with the city | i.ored from her late eacttanen ne Msineet 5 este o-< meastet ih ONS Minutes. roach was discerned afar off, as it were, | *bipe, 1 brig, 4 schooners, 1 sloop, 3 steamers— | commissioners are satisfactory. =~ cape Prep dinad sala Gattis All ne * Thi TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP, « : : pu. | oRHage 69,350 37-95. —Some statistical returns, jast published, | S°Tire wromrtiy atemded te fot 19 -2w_ | rpVHE increasing demand for this mort pleasant, strenuous efforts were made by western Eu-| “New Youx —In 1800,8 ships, 10 brigs, 22 ting the growth of flax in Ireland, show | ““~* “0° Promptly attended te, _cot Pe | ['3E incre wus Remedy for all pulmonary Topean writera to induce the belief that Eng- schooners, 46 sloops—tonnage, 7,760 42-95. In that there are about 160,000 acres under cul- ASTROLOGY DEMONSTRATED. distaser, hes enabled the penmietee. S relers thes land and France were about to Crusade in the | 1820, 6 ships. 4 brigs, 10 schooners, 15 sloope— | ture this year, against 175,000 in 1853. Al- KO#. LEO SOUND may b consulted on mat:err }-price a0 as to plaee it arilhe the spec tala viet = - : tol , 9,255 79-95. In 1840, 6 ships, 13 i in the extent of iim pui in that wonderful work of As | Its ruperiority over most #' Preparations is at- eosic beanie though there is a decrease in of importaner i holy cause of liberalism. It did not take long, briga, 17 schooners, 24 eloopa—tonnage, 13,- { rypaes the produce is not expected to be | iroiocy (ir talliog par?tonlas events; incident to hu- | tested by many eminent geen = =a veep however, for the American public to realize} 357 16-95. In 1854, 40 ships, 7 brigs, 63 | ‘54 0 hy ap deficiency. last” years “crop | aide eck es Wantagh daorttton of lbusband | aye witeorens of tts @Bescy whee the usual rene that they were to fight only fot their own na-| echooners, 81 sloops, 49 steamers—tonnage, having been under an average. We may look | oF wife, how the parties gees of wine Sod citizens who bave used it in their fimiliee EB A ustioos, cr empioym nt, spect lating, partners! Gover failing ome 93,495 58-95 4 f fibre this year, or. ventive and cure with ng suc i é ; —W , oi 4 4, health, sickness, past, prese sia. The fact that they are rivals of ours in Pre-payment of Postage.. © learn that plying all te Tcjah Ioph facteries with home Hegemon > Past, with very, little an ‘rom advertise i has commercial affairs, while Ruséia is not, cooled | some nine months ago, the Post Office Depart- grown fibre, there will probably be a surplus| —Mad-me Hosillia may he cemulted st the same srainally aprend s Pp = ee ee the ardor of the enthusiasm in their behalf] ment catsed an etamination to be made into |of some 8,000 tons to spare for England and piso = $1 SS Colored mary tepeey Soanatiabe cabo i on wally cures ina day which had began to be generated on this side] the use of postage stamps, 4c., from the re- Hier iseEInite nas eros eerie Twelfth a'reet fe and. oct 1'—1m* | or two, without interfering with diet or bu-icess, of the Atlanti¢. Subsequently, various publi- | sult of which it was conc'uded that fifty-two nl ero peer elo te! To Bes ~ | rendering the system more susceptible of Corr, in cations making Russia better known to our| per centum of the letters sent in the mails, bring a return of nearly #2,500,000 to the FINE WATCH REPAIRING. chrovic oases, 2sthma, Whoop mg Cough. ( agricultnrist. An wnusoally large quantity of | 17 avInG engaged one of the best workmen in ee people at large, have created the impression] were at that time pre-paid: Very resently a| seed is being saved this autumn, so that no I America, lam now prepared to put tion, it ays nefcial i i when commenced in ‘ime to perfect « cure. . : that her government is no worse for her peo- | second simitar investigation shows that at this eat Fesielap promigsoosce mie supply for aieeser rs eemaperrieagy ese sgros Price 20 avd 50 cents @ bottle. sce } __ two Whigs, two Fusionists, and one Democrat. | ojo than those of England and France are for| time quite sixty per centum of the letters £0) __ owe Man, 1x Hrs Trae, Pravs Mawr | Svumiry or Liverpool. Watch, movements aay ote by See ned ery yo becca The matter was Saliy Postponed until Thurs | theirs; which, in turn, has created a sympathy | sent are pre-paid. This increase shows that|paprs.’—At the Town Hall, Leicester, on Se chin and poet Chromeaee, Georsetown by Mr. Giewal- oo cen —_ day next. Much dissatisfaction (it is said) is for Russia, as involved in the Hastern war,| our people are just coming to understand tho Monday last, on the conclusion of business,| watchmakers’ Tools and Materials for sale. a a, mae soled =< - bot in seas * maniiested by the Free Soilers at what they which is being manifested in the newspapers | advantages of pre-paying mail matter. ey eazioee patent: eokiek a handel 218 Panethun beter iy avo ie? <1 and pare portable fein: they act isk oe charm os sall the illberality of the Whigs. in all parts of the country. These manifes-} phe Current Operations of the Treasury | to the magistrates a memorial which told the| cet 19-tf > Soghiorane Soni on8 ste Ee It is proposed-on the occasion of the | tations have greatly displeased those in Eu- voice; thry contain no injutious drug. st* parti «7 Departmont,—On yesterday, the 18th of Oct., | following tale: He rhe ote at eis ene of FIRST BALL OF THE SEASON. larly etommended for ebsdree. feyuent T° pus sentimont against Russia, and they are now | tne books of the Department— market at Tobago. He was there bought by | «8, ,puenure im infor ving the citizens of lezan Yor sate st most Drug and Uandy Stores. writing as though they consider our Govern- For the redemption of stock...... $29,314 63 | a gentlemen and “ given” to Rev. T. Fancourt, Sarep.s Hall, onTBURSDAY EVENING, the 20th ment respousible for the current expressions| For the paymentof Treasury dobts 1,193 48 | who brought him to England, as a servant, in| instant. a om of American popular opinion. Our govorn-| For the Customs .............4.. 4,062 99 | the year 1800. He received the name of Jos.| ‘This being thetr first Ball they prc mise those who] NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS. opening of the Paris exhibition of 1855, to or- ganize a grand banquet for 5000 persons at 20 francs ahead. There is also a serious ques- tion of establishing a Stranger’s Club, in which plying shall be authorized, but it is said to be Tre i i % fort SRUSALEM and ite Vicinity —a seri-s of f in! ier int Cooper, arid was for some time foot-boy to the | may favor them with their company tha: no manected ws made init taver, an cothorintontir tou [eer aes a adenine frm} mfeaiaeoaswouroanraers~ 2790 82| lace hie Burton, of Darts Mal, Lauter | tet besa toen st ieee ones sos | ny or es made in its favor, an authorization for that will | either directly or indirectly interfering in the} For the War Department. 5,754 46 | When his services were no longer required in | P’ - be obtained. —_—_____ tere os xpected-and enforced. heimer. Elie gantly illustrated. Eastern affair. For re-paying for the War-Depart this capacity, he enlisted in the Rutland Mili- | Stic’ order will be expected on ** Waldensee_—Skatahes ArpLEs —All acccunts agree that the ap- mperior Cotillion Music will be preent from The of the Evangelica MANE «oco5 co osds- 6 90 | tia, from which regiment he volunteered into] wos enn i Christians of the Valleys of Piedmont; besutifuilr An Importart Land Office Decision.—The} For the Navy Department ++ _$.000 00 | the regulars, and served in H. M.’9 69th foot) Hacks will convey the ladies to and from the ball | illustrated. i i . about seven years. This sable soldier was! Tiek+ts $1 60. Letters of the Madia!, and visits to their prisona ple crop this seaton is abundart. Airoesy following, which is a copy of a recent letter For wpaviig is ‘eho teteriot De- iba present at eel engagements, among others] Refreshments furnished for the ladies. se gt asa a of the Christian twenty thousand barrels have been shipped from the Commissioner of the General Land patient ov Ss SCHON S lS a doe 710 38 | the battle of Waterloo, and received his dis- COMMSITBE OF Saye carne, by the suthor of “Morning and Night from the western portion of the State of New ‘ 5 ; charge in the April foliowing that action, jer & any se} Watches.» a Office to @ person writing to his bureau, covers when he returned to Leicester, and obtained Jonah H White. 0 Whe B- ligsous Maxime, baving a connection with the York for the sea-board. They reach the mar | , decision of great interest to most of those PERSONAL. "Jemployment in the trimming and dyeing busi-| Armst-ad Hordle, Stallings” = doctrines and practice of Holiness, by Dr. Upbam. ket in the oity of New York in good condition, engaged in heavy operations in connection} ,,...The following persons of distinction are | ness, under the late John Moore, Esq., for AL xanpara, Oatober 19— Sermons for vy ewer hy berg Race by by the way of the canal. The prices range with the public lands. as well as to many citi-{ at Willards’ Hotel : Hon: Senator C. C. Clay, | Whom he worked twenty-three years; and he The American me ’ from $1.50 to $1.75 per barrel. z ince be loyed by other masters in WM HUGHES. Jas. W. Alexander. sens of the new States : Jr., Indiana; Hon. John B. Maty, Wisconsin; had since been emp y : s as Phases of Everyday the same business.—Lonwdou News, Sept, 27. ANDSOAPE Gardener; Fior‘et and Seedaman, at Ut by aes Wale or, of Every Havana.—Up to the 12th instant, all was _, GENERAL Laxp Ovricx, Oot. 12, 1854. | Col. Sam Hamilton, Maryland; Hon. J. R. : apnea es wales) Sap my Oe History of Pyrrhus, by Jacsb Abbett. Amer juiet. quiet in Cuba. Havana was healthy, |,.SiR: 1 reseived to-day your letter of the| Westbrook, George H. Manypenny, Ohio; Hon. Captain Luce’s History. er Srtcnd oot imo All the new Books published by the American ae Me Captain General (Pesuelo) was a 20th ultimo, stating, that ‘in the confirmation ¥ ate en suelo) w: Pas - Sundsy School Union. For saie 2 i s z 5 bs and of certain private land claims to claimants | Robert Smith, Illinois; Hon. C. M. Conrad,| The New York Times has collated from va. od ones, planting «I sorts of Trees, Shrubs an : 7 GBAY & BALLANTYNE, lesve Havana for Spain’ on the 12th. Thejunder the Baron de Bastrop, very great in-| Louisiane; Gov. Barstow, Wisconsin; Wm. B. | rious sources the following brief facts relative | Roces; likewise to take up and heuse all such ‘ot 17—3t No. 498, Seventh street. | iti rig, has been d jf 23 Maryland th history of Capt. Lu hich we | 722% that will poi aael ae yee a . iti -of- 7 justice has in done some of our citizens. Clarke, Esq:. aryland. to the past history of Capt. ice, WI Having had upwards of twenty years pra in : & FF i cir whe Sa ee The report embracing the claims under De Th members of the first and second | take pleasure in laying before our readere: | the various uranches of Gardening in this country WARM UNDERGARMENTS. a anchor in the harbor, and the Hound oruising Bastrop was made under date of July 30,). °*°7*2° : P . and Englanc, flatters himself competent (0 execute S usua’, our assortment of Merinc, >ttrick. | ouside. No U. 8. men-of-war are on the sta- | 1352, by the register and receiver at Monroe, | branches of the City Council of the American __ James C. Luce was born at Rochester, Mam, eny part of that branch, by day or contract, to suit Cheviot, and Lamb's wool, Sif and Cott n tion. La.; ordered to be printed on the 9th Decem-| or Know-Nothing party of Baltimore, assem: | in the year 1806, and is consequently at tbis es parties. dershirts Drawers is complete in all its verin’ (4 time forty-eight years of age. At the age of} N. B.—On hard fine Lemon and Orange Trees, ber, 1852; and is printed in Senate Ex. Doo. sixteen years, he commenced his career as a| full bearing, to be sold cheap; and a fine collectior elsewhe:e, and at uniform and moderate ae Exteranzs yor Nesraska—A party of | No. 4, Second Session Thirty-Second Con- bled last evening in the city council chamber, in | embracing many sizes and styles not tot» ¢ . = : A ~ts for sale. BTEVENE'S + id resolved on the following officers: For} mariner, and so successful was he in all of the | of Ho-es ad other Plats in > thirty-two men and two women, from Mary- | gress. é . 3 ane, 8 aB & h, Dr. J subordinate positions he occupied, that before] Boauets mado ‘0 order on reasonable terms _ oot 17—8t E _____ Belesroom, Browns Hot+l. land, provided with hunting materials, bound |__Y°U state that—« In first class, No 36,’ you| President of the Second Branel , Dr. James a twenty-one he was placed in command | 00 1%—3t = rane 4 oe is “wish to defeat the claim to the two lots Nos.| Armitage: Clerk. Allen E. Forrester; President | 2° 745 'wenly-one he Pp 5 VOL 6 OF BANOROFI’S HISTORY FRENCH MILLINERY. for Nebraska, passed over the Orange-railroad | 1 and 4 upon the ground that it had not been f th got Branch, § 1@ Spicer: Record of a ship, and from: et time up to vee ARCROFT- nai ESD MISs 6. WALLACH, ; i‘ Be" ) of the First Branch, Samuel picer; Record- | was a very succe: commander. In Unite ‘ ink cnvacasa Mieeoen tent oe mae on Tuesday. ‘they were to be joined by | held and cultivated as represented, but, upon ing Clerk, Columbus Huzza; Reading Clerk, | year, on unt of the eminence be had at-| Gia Kedstone, by Joseph Smith. D D = a sekicrctle Ned D: the contrary had been held and cultivated in | ing 9 ig fy soece rs The Inebriat-’s Hut, by Mrs Southworth pectiahy snother party at Culpepper Court house, for good faith, and for a number of years. by ad-| Nath. Pollock; Doorkeeper, Mr. Cole tained as » skilful navigator and ablecaptain, Kansas aud-Nebraska, by K C Hale : tomers and the ladies of Washingten and sicily) the same destination. verge claimants, and as pre cant that ie en lle ie hie j. | Be Was invited to the command of the noble | y-ohelrargellton, a Personal Retrospect, by Kneller | that ehe will open n.xt Thursday, Friday, ani % Sa Les ee sone “af the wittemen vine Afidavit waa| _°77*Religion is entering largely into poli-| steamer Aestic. He accepted the invitation. Glen urday, the 19th, goth, end 2st, beautiful sex Druxsep Out.—The Reading papers state ued’ by thé claimants ek om the land was| tics this fallin New York. The YoungMen’s| and obtained a popularity both ar naa Meigs on Childbea parerae — = morale dre - a Seer hnihasd ene that three women from that place, of doubtful | confirmed, is dead: and the other. Charles} Christian Association have oggee out in favor | 20d that noble: rene eeen/ eiualle Sukaes Dake pein diseases \eorret series) cellent a-sortment of ali kinds ef Millinery Gl, in Bernville, Pa. and cut up some very tall |the form in which it ee ert: sao melvontemea ele influence for no eandidate | him with laurels which in coming years will _ooti9 Bookstore, near 9th at. dies? Dress Caps. i moreover, that the affidavit is false;’ that & yee 1 gapers. The citisons procured » drum and | Moreover. | i bi that re. ‘The ‘‘Harde”’ and | romain ever green, and will associate his name | (HICK ERING & SON'S SUPERIOR || Waztei two Ladies to lesrn their trade at Mill: > d i I APOUECS EGET perce ea paca highly] | thst opposes that mena in the future with all that is brave and self-| \'pya NOS,—The subscriber in nery business. ©, Gfe, captiired the ladies, and drummed them | improved by the persons, bena fide holders, | « softs” say that means, ‘we are all going to sacrificing, sidition to bis former stock, has EMA letter from an officer of the United ceeding, and upon the strength of affidavits .++-The address of the Hon. Joshua Van- | he never met with an accident unti ay last. Staves steamer Saranac, dated at Speszia, = -8t and most e} it ortment in this oity. LENNAN 00 , TEXAS. admitted to be false ;”’ and you desire me to| sant, delivered in Baltimore last evening, at | When, as the Arctic was passing the southern | 8°} But most Uicwan, assy ed September 18, states that when she w.s at WACO, h bh the last Magnificent Louis X-V, Central and Square PT- wil — in the counties of Milam, Ke’ advise you “‘ of the course to be pursued to re- | the close of the Fair of the Maryland Institute, | °0#5t of Ireland, on her voyage home, ANO®, of 6, 614, 6}4, 63 and 7 octaves. of ths latest | lisman, McLennan, Falla, Limestone, Pre tain possession of’’ your “rights, and defeat ; i kK f irable produc tion previous oan es ise tices, ie bes FS meant Pepcid yp ilk on ne Baeggis yon aes Sos mS i ine i . 7 o! an admir: " off. Cay i = | ie; 0) . .« G » ‘yler. Constantinople, the combined English and this claim.’ 4 * a ence ib ts a falli it ora heatien ried F dont to Seta to Liverpool, will be cod as low a: they can be bought in the Will also act as Land Agent, and give «pe French forces had lost some thirty thousana| The notice of the claim, with the evidence| -.--The N. Y. Tribune reports a falling out | ¢ eee as As fallextent of the damage | Union tent on to investigating and perfecting Lav: 7 men by cholera, and they were still dying in | i= its support, was duly published, and was| between Mr. Barnum and his publicher, Mr. |!2.0rder that the - fiecond hend Pianos taken in part payment. in any pertof the State, aug 16—Wilr not acted upon in the way of confirmation, : i might be ascertained. It was found that the oT iia: Pisses until morethan a year anda half afterwards Redfield, touching Mr. B’s. forthcoming auto- inary was slight, and she was enabled to re-| New Music reocived eemi-weckly. 19~—3t RICH’D DAVIS. 6) i when Congress passed the act approved June| biography. The trade orders for the books of | sume her voyage in a few days. PP. — — NOTICE 4 ‘ 7A E. IE copartnersbip heretofore existing betwrecl 54, entitled “ i i ii the} Another singular fact connected with the HEAT AND VENTILAT W. A. Orme and BO. Lasenby ts this day © pil ere latins ee Me Lethe oe he wiesetlall a aS history of the vessels which he commanded ITE subscribers heve now on hand and are pre tolved by mutual cen ent B. @. Lerenb, retire: grant? P| date of the quarrel, were very np © | prior to his taking the weg in, aback seven F Sl gape peeing preg edad gpa tow from the frm. |The business of the firm will be ® q taste for Munchausenism is not yet extinct. out of the nine were lost after he left them. tick 21 ac yy W.A. ~ ute oe Pier eee the -+» Anew artistic star has arisen recently | Captain Luce has been twice married. The bes ebyreimeti te sre pg eae pe Fees anes he sonabint to fs Aste orm a any application to set aside acd hold the ac. in Italy, that boasts of American origin, in Sree Hines ie me = shot ixstag gaeen as low rates and as well as can be found in this . rege ho ii } . i ohuset who died 1: 5 it ZENBY. of eaten Te ee such | the person of Madame Lucia Escott. She has birth to his only remaining son,-Robert, now | “"Aiso; on hard a complete assortment cf Registers aan B. © LAZENBY maby anise will find it guards aieene already achieved wonders in Italy, where she | eighteen years ofage, who is at present in Troy.| and pacar | Sees oe BUSINESS will be continued ty . rights ; for it declares—* That the confirma. has been educated, and the English press engaged a mules i eras te = - a Pi ambing & Gas Fitting Establishment, RS ax “ohecee, Saped ries ce epee en i pea . i- fe, her only child, whose 9 pus and shall not affect the right of adverseclaim-| i2 that country. Her farewell benefit; previ- | mother of little Willie, v azclpra vie Was cca Ie ee W. A. OKMR, ants tu the lands, nor pievent a judicial deci- | ous to visiting England, was a triumph scarce | #ad fate is recorded among those who perished ppteley der Foti ad (epaiece dprg sade “No. 408 7th street, between H andl. | sion in regard to the same :”’ and further pro-| known since the days of Malibran. It was at- | board the ill-fated Arctic. 4 ing the United States — ‘ HE UNDERSIGNED doires to wh DN ie a gd sotieetially ceases ome tended by the officers of the frigate Cumber-| Srarance, ir Tevz.—The Glasgow Daily Mail MS AS very pice oaveione Horees, in excellent T his sincere thanke to his fiends and the put the 3d of March, 1851, no location of the same | land, who applauded their’ gifted country wo- ine Spe woneen hee peal A dark bay thorough bred Horse, excellent for | 12 SeMere! for their tiberal patrenege, and hop shall be made to the prejudice of any actual fect x grest numbers. The English frigate had lost one hundred and seventy men during the night. 9" Thou shalt not carry off the editor’s ex- /- Changes unless thou art sure he is done with y them,'neither shalt thou talk to him when he is writing, or reaiing * proof,” lest he get angry and kick thee out of the sanctum. Racagn Coming.—A letter from Paris states that Kachel’s agent. ff on tne point of pro- ceeding to the Unised States to make an en- gegement for her professional appearance in New York this winter. She wili bring a French company with her. Tae Wuies or Cacirornia vor Nos [xter- they will extend the same to his friend, Mr. W 4 t rapturously. fs : are harness, admirebie #s a saddle horse. il B. 0. LaZenby by the whig State couvention in Californi. | on any public lands in the Ouachita district, one of the Deputy Colleotora of the port of N.| years, as during that period she had expe | One set of donble harness. J 0T—Sapposed to belost about the 16th of 5 previous to the late election, tully endorses eae ae Us ecules York, has iéoniie Bait? of the Day Book. rienced novel and unpleasant sensations | A ret of single Harness, omy used s few times. tember, between White’s Dry Goods ntore sv! the great principle of non-intervention as de- | tions as may be prescribed by the Gore nia: Z which no remedy, in the shape of medicine | Three ea, ridles, 2] Gait clared in the Nebraska- Kansas bil! : “Resolved, That the whigs of California hold the right of the people of the territories of the United States to determine and legis- late for themselves, to be inherent; and, as Professor Morse, of the elect hich ‘she i quantity of Cloths, &c. for the horses GRKASTPIN sits brown haiti Ie hay jerrt i ne -+++ Professor Morse, of the electro-mag- | couid remove, and of which she is DOW, 20 || ey Gieacsae BORON ee ks ‘ STPLN, #itu brown hair in it. Any perm? eoret Ot te aca wae, proper effect | Detic telegraphic fame, has been nominated | lieved. ‘the animal was three ingles = oe between High cin Congrats sta. fice reesei * hd aes nye and pon it at the Star off to the confirmatory law, tonteaisetare been| by the Democrats of Poughkeepsie, N, Y., to — : hen Seger ike eater = ae ao oct 13—e08w oet 17—8t* L. M BENEZETTE i ' a P : th | erceeee tere REEETES, General at Donaldsonville: Should there’be| “772, Mt Judge Dean's unexpired Congres- | "el artod’ ae ayer; and no, foot tes ai| ~~ OHOIGE HAVANA CIGARS RACKS for ladies and gentlemen at , t any valid objection to the location as now| Sional term. Hugh W. MoLellan, of Chat-| was forked, but not Sharp. The belly was JUST RECEIVED. oct 7 _____Bikawe, Willaras? Hovl_ pay ene al col nema tae ore atalmeditnboratereesiatease: any testimony | asm Boer Gerners, es nominal by the same | Sei and nesily/an/ au sr ich tasthent alate Beh piety ey peed CRZENS AND STHARGBRE will nd LA authority to do 20 without the ineettaee of jeeuuent ts ke career Gear party for the Thirty-fourth Congress. ‘and wae ialped like @ leech. Around the and~xamine his stock of superior HAVANA CIGAR MOND'S, 7th street, a large and beautiful © and independent of any other power.” ’ -+++ Why is Daniel Ullman like the river | neck and shoulders, there was amembraneous| °fhis own importation. ‘They comprise all the ta | lestion of Fancy Goot and ‘Toys, suitable tr F* notice to the parties representing the private = orite brands to suit enta. eda a Naw Yor Manxers.—The New York Mir. | claim. ieee BU hae ada aeerra poker a tecegy sumere = ti Gimli AZOKS, 40—Kasors and trop, Combe, sue” ww York Markets.—The Ne - ¢ . aes ark brown, -| Al wee J “ ror, of yesterday, says: eee | Var ¥ respectfully, your obedient servant, Do you give it up? Because no one has yot Mrs. Hunter ig about 55 years of age, and has ospkincrolaais cree oe Mig ag ny oak R es, Pharing Creams, Vieophane. Soaps and Pt : y, says: Joux Witsox, Commissioner. | succeeded in finding his source. for a long time been in ill health. 4n elegant stock of beatiful mounted Canes; OS Camere ne ee hoagie et vies ang eee ate, poi Rumored Congresses of American Diploma-| _---- Wm. 8. McKee, Esq., one of the edi- Tue Scexe or Hornor.—To show the ter Spats pa ated ty ae ioe ine 7 ADERGARMANT, ae Robes de - ’ . y HB 45%, 2) ———— aoe a - Sin ety, Ke quite as good as the fancy) sells lowest, and tists.—By the European arrival before the] tors of Louisville Democrat, died at St. Louis ror and consternation that prevailed on board NOTICE. Chambre, Jacket. warn Ooee hase" cartain fancy oe are highest. First rate last, we wore told that there were recently in| °4 the 13th inst. the Arotio at the time of the disaster, and to AND WARRANT No 85,667 for forty acree, un- ms 5» Just recived at > novel eeea uahoat, ra “sue n Papas Paris, at one time, some five or six American| ---+ Fanny Fernis writing a domestio tale— | illustrate the boldness and self-possession of iB der the act of September, 1850, issved in favor BIRGE'B, Willerd. there is no reason why they should not * Captain Luce in the awful moment, we give| ofandcew J. Mill rivate in Gaptain Ander- AL HOE, \pde? Ministers and Charges to European courts | & novel with an old-fashioned, homely name, | Captain Tince in, th Tobin, one of the firemen | con's Compas erate Mite: 2908 ee cee ye fe S shove avd and their act of congregating there was of| “Ruth Hall.” it is hinted that in tho he-| who was saved. He says: dete bany, Mississippi, on or abeut the Sth of | Tongs, Pokers, Ghovel mad ‘Tong. ‘Sisids, Bi¥e® course said to have been for the purpose of| roines, some glimpses of Fanny’s own veiled| ‘When I first attempted to leave, Captain | October, 1453, addressed to Johu M. Clarke, Wash | Sta: come down from those figures. Applesare be- ginning to arrive freely f:om the West and ether sections Greenings and Spitsenbergs nde, Fenders, Fire Carriers, &c., dc. A met i City, and thi e has been lost or stolen ved, bring from $2 to $2.50 per bbl. The best of | consulting as to the beat course for them to history will be divulged. vane tating iy he few pomehtingt resets mail Noten i hereby given iss Ce Seca te er nae Seat. bere reer t Western apples are selling at Albany for from pursue with reference to the Eastern affair.] .--- Archbishop Hughes and Bishop Timon, the passengers go in & boat.’ He alae seized Neegline doe srnord = a i ~ Fensions pany oe 1m the pacer and st as low jricr® | $1 50 to $175. The last arrival improves on this story, and | of Buffalo, sailed fur Kurope, yesterday, in the | a kind of axe and attempted to prevent the aa ANDREW J. MILLER, ee an Gober ror Novewtsr —We are in the re- brings us assugances that they are about to} Canada. parapet hitend oct T—lawé JOHN M. CLARKE. ocl6 Sign cf Gilt Faw, Pa. av., pext t - oeipt of Godey’s Lady's Book for November. | hold other similar congresses, or conventions,{ .... Judge Ingraham, of New. York, has y notion 7 = 7 a was paid to the Captain then to any other| > 0a ALMANAGL Ac. CHOOL JEKB of every description St i in London, in order to bave the benefit of the} entered a decree granting a divorce to Caths- | man op hoard... Life was ag sweet to us as life five 1854, 1808. Te son te and French, S ‘owen paver ceed paauert. ‘presence ‘and: advloe of Mry Buchatian,-end at) rive S. P. Walker ¢rom. her husband, Wildes | to others. OR awe ees [Semeat SEN PRANOR BAYLOR, o| oop a= sine bear “Tt is a G6G0;pe Yue). Joe Shillington hay it

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