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EVENING STAR.| WASHINGTON OTTY: MONDAY AFTERNOON. .......0ctober 23 OF The large circulation of the Stam makesit the most desirable advertising me- dium in the District: It has more readers m the cities. of Washington, Georgetoun, and Alexandria, than a2. the other Wash- mezton dailies combined. —————————————— everest wanting the Evening Star in Baltimore, can procure it early every after- Boon at Heary’ Taylor's Newspaper Depot. “Sau Iron Buildings.” OS oe “SPIRIT OX THE MOENING FEES. The Intelligencer is indignant against the Union for hinting not long since that we wili in time have Cuba by the sword, if Spain will not trade the island off with us, The Union, speculating upon the political future, says of the receni elections : ‘The confusion of tongues which prevailed at Babel was as nothing to the contusion of doctrines which already divide the tusionists We seea party pledged against the adopted Coyne Sane wae Abolitronists, %ho in the ast Congress advocated the extcemesi right of Suffrage to those born in o%ner lands. We Bee men who call thems] es Whigs allowing se:ret sovieties (0 dicie their appormiments and to We see men who are conirol their measures. ultra lib=rgt im vil matters of religion, who are tore rrying their pri.eiples of perfect equality 20 eflect uver ali obstacles, combining tor present success with o\hers who de not hesitate to proctaim us x titst doctrine proseription for birth, and disfranehisemeut for creed. Wili such contrarieties ever be uble to exist as a unit? Will the fanatic against the Catholic co-operate with the fanatic against the Union’ Will @ northern agitator agaiost the South, like Hale, be able to unite with & southern Protestant like Dr Bond, of Maryland, or vice versa? Will Abolitionism, with all ite ideas of impossible equality, be Able to coalesce in Seatle ddiliance with the narrow faith of Know- Nothingism? Are anti-Nebraska Democrate ready tv follow in the lead of sach Zealots as Giddings and Greeley, who, when the Nebras ka dispute is over, will maintain their traitor- ous war the constitution of the United States? w long will national Whigs, tem- 3 aaa driven into the Kaow Nothing lodges, Willing to accept for their oracle sach ene- mies of Clay 2s Lhaddeus Stevens, of Penngyl- Vania, and Jotin M. Clayton, of Delaware, who are Row ai the head of this new order of in- volerance? It is impos-ibie for such a ausion tolastayear. Ifit had no antagonists to ex- pose its errors and ils weaknesves, it would fall © pieces of its own warring elements.”” Remains of Sir John Franklin Discovered A telegraphic despatch from Montreal, an- moumees the receipt at thatcity, ofintelligence of the discovery of the remains of Sir John Franklin and his companions, The news is said to have. been sent by Dr. Rae, who has been for some years Prosecuting inquiries on this subject along the borders of the 4 retic Sea_to Sir George Simpson, Governor of the Hudson Bay Tervitory. It is stated that the unfortunate adventures perished by strvation in the Spring of 1850, northwest of Box River The details of this intelligence will be awaited with great anxiety. Ee One of the Know-Nothing Councils in New York has adopted the following resolu- tion: Resolved, That no person should be allowed to vote in any town, county, State, or national election, untii he has lived in the United States for 21 years, and can read ani write. ‘This would deprive hosts of our own country- men of the right of suffrage. ir When the false news of the great victory gained by the-ailies over the Kuseians was re- osived at Quebec, a motion was made in the Assembly to adjourn, to mark its sense of the important event. The motion waa carried amid loud cheers, clapping of hands, and shouts of “hurrah.” They will have to do it over again. Tas CuoLera at Taisipav, W. I.—The schooner Griffith, arrived at Jacksonville, from Trinidad, Port Spain, with dates to Ist Octo- ber, reports that at that time the cholera was raging there with fe arful violence. The deaths averaging from 70 to 80a day. Broap Rock Races, Va.—On Thursday, John Belcher’s Die Clapperton beat with ease, C. Green’s Rube, fora purse of $500, three mile heats; there were but two heats—time 5.52, 5.38. Er We learn from the Charlestown (Va.,) Free Press that. the eholera has again ap- Peared in Martinsburg. Mr. Washington Kroe- sen and three negroes died on Wednesday morning. Besides, there were several persons very ill. EF Pennsylvania, Maine, and Kentucky Rave set apart the 30th of November as aday of thanksgiving, and this, we suppose. will generally be observed througkont the United Siates. Ei" The yellow fever shows no signs of abate- ment in Augusta, Ga. There were four deaths en the 19th, and twenty-three new cases re- ported. Ea” More great names and big fortunes have been made by Tesorting to the columns of widely circulated newspapers, than in any other way. Ex” Accounts from Prince Edwards’ Island state that the Legislature there have on their Part accepted the Keciprocity Treaty. Seether PEHSONAL. +++ The office of Canal Commissioner of Pennsylvania is said to be a lucrative office. It cannot be lucrative if the officer is an honest man. The constitution of the State allows the Commissioner but three dollars a day—about as'much a8 any jeurneyman miechanic can make who understands his business. ++ee It ia said that Augustus Schell will de ‘cline the nomination tendered him of a wing of the “ Hardshells” of New York for Mayor. and urges his compatriots to vote for the City Reform candidate, in order to secure this em- Porium againgt the possibility of having Fer- nando Wood clected Mayor. +e++ The leading citizens of Springfield ad- dressed a letter to Col. Ripley, formerly auper- intendent of the armory there, inviting him to a public dinner. The Colonel declines the invitation. +++ The London Athenzum, speaking of “Carey’s Facts about Copyright,” says : “One who knew Mrs, Hemans perfectly, and who loves her memory too well to bear in quiet such a vulgar misrepresentation as that of Mr. Carey, writes to protest in the strong- est terms against the use of her name and cir- ‘eumstances for such a purpose and in such an ent. It was simpl, not the fact, Bays our correspordent, that ‘Mrs. iieman lived and died in poverty’—as hundreds of persons moving in all circles of London society are well aware. As we said last week,. the facts’ of Mr. Carey are as baseless as his reasoning is logieal.”’ WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. “Crashing Ont.’—The following article from the Springfied Repudtican ® prominent Whig newspaper in Massachusetts, lookif very much like a “crushing out’’ of the “Fiee mf ers,’’ notwithstanding the false pretext of th assumed success in Pengbylvenia, Obid, and Indiana: , SENERAL or tae Fev Sor Party.—The fete Free Soil party of Maz-achusetts went through the farce of 2 tuneral at Hampden Hall, in this ofty, on Taesday.- It was 6 vei private affair. Amasa Waiker, Jameg Stone, F) Bird, D. W. Alvord and John My Earle attended as chief mourners. The rest of this so eatled bank, however, by no means justifies the selegtion of the District of Colum- bia asa point. from whence to issuo their paper, by persons Who are not holders of real estate here, and who have given the commu nity no estthlyweeuriiy for ths redemption of their citéalation, that may not be hunni- fuggled out of the reach of the bill holder in amoment. Our fellow citizens will recollect = =r = 7 eae this gentleman’s death, reported by telegraph ofthis errs ! sociation Ball.—The - AMUSEMS TS. on Saturday, is not correct, and that he has fica’ bd the puiait “ea eae Ht Lpl te sated FIRST BALL OF TH BALL OF THE 6 EASON. 4 Soffer recovgred his health as.to beable to at-| very. Ball. at Curdsis Saloon, on TUESDAY, the £00 & OO CLUB of Alexandria, uke great . : 7h of Nove: ext. Attention will be paid to all jeasure in informing the citizens of Aleran- of his station. may ies m On thi occasion, eo that every Picer sit Tit hod heir frst snntal Ball a: ee 2 — se Sd oa ee A. Benctein, Commit. | $8"? = Hall, omTBURSDAY *EVKNING, the 29th : VED. ? ill im, D. File, . Benstein. ea t. Haprative ofthe French $allorwho was picked | 2 0 Arraigenents ort as—it* | FPA being thete rat Batt chey pr mea Cheat whe ‘ ee | ae... effort fe up-ffem the wreek of the Aretic. aS MASOMECS A stated communication of snl Bie one ape oe Line p span § S__ >.{From the Minerve, of Montreal. ee Lodge oo awa ie ald Gn SR te he Sabbink ned. egreeabie ever held din this place. My-iime is Jassonet Francois; I am from SY) anges ae T) Soloek: “tae * | *'gtrict order ¥fil be expect enforcet. that at leas’ ninety per centum of all nominal Canchle, a village situated ny ‘ree leagues ee sees oer mae Ho ied Senllon Music = , }bank paper of the same_kind issued im the distance from St. Malo; I general. employ | nuel Grand Visitation on that evening, and it is de = the Isdies to and from the ball District of Columbia has proyed utterly worth- pelt het Banrd thervergs a St Bie et sirable, dat a the members ees Rocke wiieenves een loss, whéu it becmsad the interest of thespar- | Shee about meee ene 27th, de I dhahoed ¢.| vied. © rT Sa) Refreshment# fafa — = (Nill Se Seca ; ys order of the W. M.: COMMITTRE OF ARRANGEMENTS. il d friend ki ties issuing it tor their concerns to burst up. | be on deck, I heard the men in charge of the By ~~» lle he SORWARZMAN, Seorctary. Brancis sidhey => ==> = Booby Page Know othiese Sebo ae ee This has been che general rule. The excep- Meg and iran eee kena is ort 3—2t Jonah H eine " 38 the. ficiated as chaplain, but the proogedings were tivns, few and far between, have been the wind. | Vee Sing ow Sap esp | RC ar Armstead Hargis, not very solemn. “The meeting was called as a State Conven tion, but there were not more than fifty dele- ig down upon us.” { thing, to the best The Races over Bryantown A. 5. Stallings. of my opinion, that not more than half a TF cours Fase a ee oe AL XanpRIA Ostober 19—dth* minute elapsed before we receive the shock. pgeraas days, For farther particulara ceo Port To. ing up of such banks withoutdose te the com mu- nity. We have never yet known the Inimagers he nk, here ; shi i baseo' Fu Register. 20th, A PATR gates present, all told. All the rest in attend- | of any such mis-called bank, here or elsewhere, pee Gilly epee dpe et sateen og fed kad the : iT ees to Aviad Der was 20t Hore, Mice Bf the netors meno MO did not protest that their design was not away by the blow When we saw this acci-| - been dropped in ‘am omnibus, or in! a Co — or will reosive » Suitable re- to issue a single dollar of their paper for | dent, a general confusion en-ued, and a man ie ue spe nlreag nmteter ay winatiy wana ye thy tee ce eit itch le which they did not, have on. hand an equal | sending from the hold cried out that the| Miion o, thie Institution willbe delivered by Prof.| oct 2i—st* ey a fillin; ith water, which created a of the Washing.) id to redeem it,, Nor have wo | veh Was filling with water, Joshue Kelly, in She Ampiiithestre tb] | O8T—ON PRIDAY, THE 20th INSTANT, cup. amount of gol: ee: ©} general panic amongst the passengers and | ton Infirmary, en MONDAY, the 28d instant, ai rein pas tutecce the Avene eek” ay evet known the managers of any such bank ty | crew. .To lower a boat and to Us abe le es oe ie GAR Al farce wha ba ‘gana Corb Cbain, with an fail to violate this promice within a convenient te ed Aad = ares feces aa tm Tectures soil be Goss aie 3.c’clock p m., pee for which tne oder will receive a suitable time after they had managed, by hook or by towards the American vessel, which continued Hoe ie La ee H. STKINER, M, D., Dean. ect Z1- st* ~ crook, to induce the public to receive their | its ronte towards land. oct 21—2t “issues freely, as money. These are facts, the the same that bore a jeading part in the es. tablishment .of the new Kepublican party, and this gathering was to make a formal pacty.’” : A “ In the above article, it is suggested thatthe Free Soilers having got “crushed out’ as a distinct party, their members are looking after the Know Nothings What success they had in their attempted speculation in Know Noth- ingism, in Massachusetts, appeara from the re- Port which we get from the New York Trisune of Thursday of the result of the proceedings of the late Know Nothing Convention at Worces- Se ae Our intention was to save ourselves on board | —————~___ $d 1s eae STOLEN ON the x : the American vessel, for ovr.idea was that our Gr ee 8s ription Ball. The hace: Yee smafeerasie. rer truth of which the experience of every busi- own would go down immediately. We rowed Nation-' ee nad rata od EAR: Hae back being ness man wili guarantee. In the matter of } for some time before we cou i a the bow] 28 of Washtogton shat rare making = ange | Oot owélion the el = wilt be ¢ - the getting up of such banks in our midst, we | f the vessel, but > wav6 sent us to a distance one: pet ta pale en ees eee me, waging ison soy ) have a duty to perform to thecommunity, from | 80/2: w@ then approached the wheel, and, | ° "Sor particulars see future advertisement. can get her. dense street, . . = i at Messrs Stott < Co, . owing to some accident which I cannotexplain, B. @. SASKELL, pontcligagie decking +O ; = which we will not shrink. We repeat, there- heboat was caught in it rea upset. I faone Secistary of the Executive Committee. | Comer Pe-avenueand 7th et, BECK WITH. tor. In that Convention, Mr. Wilson, hereto- ee 2 ogee Bae fore the leaderét th ae ts fore, our advice given a few days since, that was able to catch a rope, and get on the deck oct 21—3t wel ee, ry the Free Soilers Se Massa no such pretended money should be taken in| the American vessel, where a general con- ehusetts. in both talent ehd character, made foal College, Wass — this bak obRNED A tusion and panie reigned. I soon learned | ({ ston Cetlens Stor UvBakLias—THis pak Oo re thirty-third anuual course of i assortment of silk, that the vessel was in danger, and I cast my| jestures will commence ou the fourth Monday in Sey slag ieneoey kn burconea, ieee] eyes around me to find some meana of safety. | October, and continue uatil. March. and plain handies, in great vanety of styles, at There were near me about thirty bottles; I got v FACULTY. unitorm low prices, at STEVENS’ 4 rope and attached them to my person, but eee Miller, M. D.,Profersor of Anstomy and { SOOT St Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. one of them being broken, I soon saw that it | Ph ; " 7\ORK SHOK SOLES for laiien and gen- would not be possible to throw myself into the on ae eee aes adtierd a aeecs sues aoe sO) L AMMONIS, ‘as sea we hae that any, Anding abox ar Joshus Riley; M. D, Profemor of Materia Medics, S13 5 ; 67 FF} me astened myself on it with strong co! Therapeutics, and Hygiene. < Fr > aud cast myself into the sea. By me luck, ~ Jobn Fred. May, M_D.,Professor of the Principles LMANACS FOR 1855.—THEe FAMIEX Os there happened to be close to the vessel aj and Practice of Surgery. tian, Methodist, Presbyterian and « floating piece of the wreck, which I seized hold | ,, Oraftom Tyler, M. D., Professor of Pathology and | g.ous 4 Imanacs. payment for real property or hard labor, there being not the slightest security in the reach oi the public to compel its eventual redemption An Important Land Office Decision.—We understand that the Commissioner of the General Land Office has decided that entries made under the graduation law of the 4th of August last, are not assignable until after the patents may have been issued. So, there his uppearanes as « candidate for the office of Governor at the hands of the Know Nothings. Mr. Wilson received sixty votes. The body of the Convention was divided between two emi- nent ‘Webster Union Whigs’—Mr. M. P. Wilder and H. J. Gardiner. Mr. Wilder was ruled out, becauze he bad only joined the Order within a month, and Mr. Gardiner, re- ceiving six hundred and twenty-three votes, i "g and Housekeeper’s. wholesal es ri of, and abandoned myself to the mercy of the | Practice ene Professor emistry pee, cma Y & BALLANTYNE’s was declared the candidate of the Convention | ©" be no speculation in entries made under waves. In company Sith me on this Patt was boa Phkeasee ste ing ap, oe pe aos Bookstore, 7th st. for the office of Governor. that law. A warrantee deed for such lands}. young American of from 20 to 22 years of} award A. Scott, M. D.. Prosector and Demonstre- NANCY NOTIONS AND. as, What the Know Nothir f Massachusetts} before the patent has been issued, will be} ge; this young man died en the morning of | tor of Anatomy. F“tre aanetes ee oar at the Know Nothirgs of Massachusetts thi the 28th from the effects of cold and hunger.| The facilities for the prosecution of practical z LAMMOND'S, fth st. think of the Frc Soilers, is spoken out pretty | Worhiess, The cold had taken such a hold of him that it | 8uatomy are ampie. , treely by the Kuow Noting newspaper organ in Boston It says: “ That class of need adventu¥ers, which has for some years past attemrted to scramble into office; and m tmp pen the people by the ae 5 «nce of Krer Soil, ana tha fictions oF mentioned law, the General Land Office de- Anti avery, has, by cunning maneuvring | cided that where ono person owns two or three and adroit man sement, succeeded in hood | rarms, he can select land adjoining either or winking and bambovzling the good honest ail of them for their improvement, under the ative Americans of this State, in such a man a - ner as to ride themselves into power or posi-| sTaduction law, provided the aggregate of his selectiuns, 80 made, does not go beyond the tion, without any regard to the ultimate result oftheir selfish trickery und management, upou whole quantity the said law allows him thus to take up. the welfare of the cause they pretend to ad- vocate.’” Again, says the Know Nothing organ: The Charge to Nicaragua. —Col. Wheeler, “The people are in danger of being regu- | of North Carolina, the newly-appointed United larly trapped bythe log-rolling efforts of «| States Charge to Nicaragua, expects to leave sot of poli ioal loafers who, without any regu- Washington on Thursday next for Norfolk, Virginia, where he und Mr Fabens will take passage on the Princeton for San Juan. The lar business, seem to have nothing to do but to pull wiree, and eajole the crowd. if these stezmer will sail immefliately after he reaches her. reports {with regard to the nominations} be The Secretary of the Interior and Post- Inereasing Farms under the Graduation Law of August 4th last.—In determining the rights ard privileges granted by the Govern- i . FF a i ‘milsr institutions in Europe, the desk: oct 21—3t became impossible for him to utter a“single from chimiiererene jectnies “axsgiven end the =e =i word. Itook him in my armsand supported svards for clinical instructions are under the same A8 PICKED U! 5 a his head on my shoulder. When he breathed roof. ied eons mete bs his last sign, he gave me such a violent shock| The completion of the extensive additions to the a yale Del Reet] ig ot plier ment of the United States under the above. | tiat he was near upsetting me into thesca, 1 buildings since the last session for the «ccommoda Sate sail tis ease aoa area pttaehed him tothe ey with cons, and I kept Penorine s a casccnml oie the usefulness Any ove owning im for about twenty hours, at the expiration f bedica: d $90 of which, Sudipe that he was really dest) aa ebeeeieee ae stay teed aap = apprehending the visits of some large sharks, Mate 1 jie only once. 5 = 7 uae myself intothe sea. After being at the eee diol opdcy J 25 died eS! EOCGHe: eenl merey of the waves for a couple of daysand| Admission to the modical and surgical clinic fi Senne cad vex teiee Sees a ~— nights—that is to say, fifty-two hours—on the | ¢hrough the whole course without charge. = ist ae a Ae ‘all times prepared th pay the 29th, towards ten in the morning, I perceived | __ For further enaaor is on ee hime cake, prices for eccond havd Furniture, ahd to the west, a sail, which seemed to be ap-| BTRINER, M D. Deanof the Faculty, office will purchase tke whole stock of those decining 9 proaching me. Then, with the small plank | tom Ipfirmary., be given in the afternoon and | housskeeping, who may with to avold the trouble ( which had served me as an oar, I was enabled evening, to socommodate students who have other | and expense of en auction. A - to make some signals, which did not seem to engacements during the earlier part of the day. Chass ravages wonck. - be noticed by the vessel. I continued to swim| oct 9—eotill0thNov. 21-3 ‘Genta ye ticher Tand & strests, for ancther hour, and I then became convinced Long SATURDAY MORNING, ON NORTH = that the vessel was coming directly towards ide Ni E streets, or] CHEAP HOUSE FURSNISHING GOODS. me. This gave me a little courage, for my aye era eee peghed HE subsoribers would reepectia!ly invite the at strength had begun to abandon me. easury, 8 PORTE MONNAIE, containing a smail tention of the public to I made a fresh: signal, and I saw that they | amount of money and gome Pew Rent Biils on the] thei- large and general as-ort- perceived me, for the vessel came straight t0- | ¥ street res. Ohurch, The finder shall be suitably a eer inca met wag wards me. I was hoisted on board, and I gave rewarded by leaving the same st this office. Lescie ony article usually kept in a complete them to understand as well as I could, by ii Le eee eS aaeee House Furnishing Store. Our goods kaving been signs and a few wotds of English, that there ObT—On Pa. avenue or 434 street, an unfinished | purchased at the lowert cath prices, we will guaran- were to the leeward a great number of per- L embroidered Handkerchief. The finder will be} tee to sell at least 20 per cent cheaper than any true, Native American conventions have proved to be nothing but Free Soil caucuses, log rolled and managed by tke dexterous cun- ung of some of the old Free soilleaders. The sonest Learted American people bave b : master General are looked for to reach Wash- | sons awaiting help, and the captain aocord- | duitable rewaaded by leaviug it at this office. other house in the city. Qur mo'to is “Punctuality : d z t i ae ps ; ‘ 3 ees— Quick eal profits.” eae nee and eer canes, Tana ington this evening from their tour of inspec- | ingly changed his course and steered in that|| t2—It* to usinees—Quick enice and email until the whole Amerivan movement has de generated into a paltry endorsement of &;ee Sozlism, and nothing else. Again it says: “Good men and true haye been kept out of the American ranks to make room and place ior a set of political jack who haye be- tment.—On Saturday, the 2st of Oct., trayed their trust, and betrayed those that Depar oh trusted to their good faith. We bave cried there were of Treasury Warrants entered on out against demagogues and old party hacks | the books of the Department— ull we bave fatieu into the hands of hacks o*| For the redemption of stock... $3,145 76 the worst kind. Wehave studiously kept from | For the payment of Treasury debts 612 71 our doors educated and intelligent minde, by } for the Customs......... seess 28,980 78 a& sengeless outcry against professional men} Covered into the Treasury from and politicians, until we have fallen into the direction. We picked up eleven persons, who Gives us a call and be convinced that money can ; 4 ; Mu. SCHONENBERG, be saved in buying Forniture. Gad got on floating pieces of wreck, as, ale0,|' mesche of Plano and Singing, Furnitare + catly repaired and varnished st the Captain Lice. We then made sail, and pro- ; NO. 957 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. shortest noice, on the most reasonable teems. seeded to Quebec. It was in this way that Ij! cot 23—1f BONTZ & COOMB-, i hi hi id SS ee feventh street, between I aud K streets. escaped the waves, which threatened to en gulph me every instant. iwas in the sea| [2Q4RDING.—A pentane ans his shelby oct 21—3t Sy eae Nets, eithous fod ior diuk of anyi| ine winetn a piiveteieulys ty eery apps | q)OURD—A SMALL BUM GF OSE SD sort, with the exception of one smail sailor's . 286, north J street, First Ward. Store of tue subscribers, which the owner can uit, which imy companion in misfortune have by proving the same and paying for this ad- buscuit, y P. xy P Suan 2aon gave me before he expired. vertisement. W. EGAN Ns, No. 323 Pa. ave., between 6th anl 7th sts, ort 20—t* NEW GOODs FOR GENTLEMEN. ; { oct <3—tt P J. 8YSER, Merchant Tailor, is constantly re f ceiving new »coeasions to his large an4 tion for the selectica of sites for the proposed new Unite States post offices and courts in the cities of New York, Boston, and Phi!lsici- phia. The Current Operations of the Treasury ps Uae SS te ee a ae Ee eee a ees kee Ce rr a TE A a NS See ne 'VENING CLASSES IN LANGUAGES. PROV. aE a ea ae CHON ENB ERG will commence revi ing An American Vessel Fired Into. H 7 a8 in’ Languages on Monday, 30th October, at The Providence Journal publishes the fol-| is residence, 257 Pennsylvania avenue lowing extract from a letter received in Proyi- denoe, dated Rio Janeiro, September 6th : +. LOW—A GOOD FAMILY HOREE, » Customs. ..+-+..seeeeeeeees +001 645,617 52] ‘ The vessels in port arethe vanqus Nevada, |! Sones and barness. The. Horee is « ba: Mads arsine haat ee : hands of a parcel of political stock-jobbers | Govered into the ‘Treasury frem last from Rio Grande, and the bri ig Paragon, | {bout 7 or 8 years old. The harness nearly new— up to order in @ most superior style at short ind curb-stone brokers, and have well-nigh| miscellaneous cources....:..... 1,902 59 | from the aame port, both in ballast, waiting | pud the carriage, » good eomfortableons, with $wo | Or te ret a ee be ee or een plot lost our dignity and self-reepect. ‘The amount | Wor the Wer Department........ 5,372 32} freight; the ship Tejuca, loading for New| p-a's and a falling top. For ene ‘23 eoif | may rely on being suited by calling at No. of wire pllice and log-roliing that has been | For re-paying for the War Depart- York, the e:eamer Bay City, in distress, bound | @PPIY at this office. Washington Place, -eventh st. oct 20—Bt carried on within afew weeks jastin all parts} ment .- 132 32 | to San Francisco, and under sail. Before this |- TO CONSUMERS OF MILK. of the State is absolutely aiarming, and it has} For the L epartment..... 11,244 45 | reaches you, I expect there will be a sensation| 7 ¥. GREEN would respectfully inform his eus GREAT EXCITEMENT ; been done by those who have cried out the] For repaying in the Interior De- in the States, because of her having been J. tomers tnd the public generally, that in con- EVANS’ NEW STYLE HATS! loudest against it, and have covered up their] partment.......sssceccsecveses 6,148 96 | fired into by the English brig Bonita. The Peruence of om ess aie oa thin eee The handsomest Hats ever of- own villainy by an incessant clamor against | For ectering upon the books of the Consul has had the matter under advisement, | tit Soria eden y aie the ebarge for Aa fered in tiis city for $4. others. The peculiar organization of t.e Treasury an appropriation for and the pruper papers have been forwarded |i Se inti: frome 8 to 10 c-ats a quart, to take eff-ct | Ww. Savise every one to tall and get @ Hst if they American party has afferded extracriinary the Interior Departmen: by war- to our Government. fon the Ist of November next. oct 23—8i* e pve, chess camo’ 4 facilities for the exercise of undue influences. TaRt.......0- a2 sees. 1,822 59 “It seems that the man-of: war being to lee- } Sa anc = 7. a oct 20—3t 236 Pa. aren’ The secret track of the snake cannot be read- a ward, fired three blank guns for her to heave PROF. SCHONENEERE, ily expused, nor can the antidote to his poi on The Late Outrage at Elisworth. to; thereupon. with his colors flying, Captain |; TEACHER AND TRANSLATOR OF GC YE2'~ LADY’8 BOOK FOR eotnedyae con. be applied in season to arrest ite deadly e(- be bi woren, Wardle hauled his fore and jib sheets to wind-| Modern Languages and Literature, tains splendid Engravings avd color shion fecta.”” i rt “ (From the Boston Journal, October 19.) ward, lowered the peak of her fore and aft NO. 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. pilates for sale at SHILLINGTON’S Bookstores These remarks of the organ of the Know| Much indignation is expressed by the Maine | sails, ahd waited for him to come ap when ——_ NEW Goops | Ladies National Magurine for Ncvember : Nothings manifest the indignant revulsion cf} -°W*P@Pers at the conduct of the people who, | three shots were fired in succession. he first } y+ EW -GOODS, NRW GOODS, Arthur's Home Magusine do ! gnaw on Saturday night last, in Elleworth, attacked fell short. the second came within ten feet of RAN Just receiv-d, a splendid lot of— her fore foot, and the last passed between his |: New Silks of every sass ELE ; fore and mainmasts. On the boat reaching the Cloaks and Menties, the newest styles Swell life at seu ingli ingni ; Shawls of every kind All the‘new Books received for sale as foon a8 gangway, the Englishman inquired who was deLuines and Plaid Merinos the master, when Captain Wardie answereh pw eeeeane : published at Robert Bruce, the Hero King that party at finding that the Free Scilers had the Rev. John Bapst, a Catholic priest, and The Cabin Boy’s Story mounted upon them, and were trying to ride commun tted graded sniiteulaes Mis i + 2 ¢ | bis person. © Bangor Mercury learns che DG TC aah Sh mei aed lips of that revulsion, is indicated in the above de- : Cloths Cassimeres, and Vestings SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Mr. Bapst Limeelf : that he wasthe man. [le then asserted that Demertic Goods of every kind cor. Pa. av. and 4 st, Odeon Building. scribed action of the Know Nothing eonven- Mr. Bapst was stopping at the house of Mr. | the sieamer’s men were all crank, and ina 4000 yt oe ae at are +a oct 20—tf i i ivi i Kent, a short distance out of the villa; ¢; and | surly manner demandc.l why he did not heave 4,000 yds Drees Calico. colors, a' cen’ Lh ee sixty ue only to the Free between eleven and twelve o’clotk ae Satur-}to. Capt. Wardle answered tiat he had done A handsome lot of Curtain Goods of various NOTICE. Soiler Wson, and six hundred to the Webster day night a mob of about one hundred men | done so before he had fired a -hot. His papers kinds Whig, Gardiner, s These movements in Massachusetts seom t be in perfect accordance with ose of the Kuow Nothings ir, approached the house and broke in. Mr. Sapst fled into the cellar. where he was found by tbe ruffians, and dragged forth into the peiting storm. He was then robbed of his * HOSE persons that hxve changed their residence were examined, when the Englishman, noting Tapestry: Nelvet, eek emeeelay Ingrain, T since our canvassers cal'ed oi them, und all in the steamer’s log the fact of boarding him, Sot eT PTALLS BROTHER, | Who are not housekeepers, that desire their name left. There is a Russian frigate somewhere in the New Directory, can have = coving by I one on the coaat, and the English are out looking | (7 AUTIEW’S —At the eolicitation of many fami = their names éc. at our of within - s6w York who. have nom i wee! J. TEN EYOK, 5 watch and wallet. When this was being done, | for him.’? lies, I have uae ar irerdat aren Contractor for numbering the city, inate? gs their candidate for Governor, Danie! | he cried out that they were robbing him. Bev- = 9 Se a eae oct 20—1w No. 842 D street. Tilman, heretofore chiefly known a+ a promi | etal replied, ‘+No will not rob you. We are Late Foreign Items. no’ care oe Americans and not robbers.” The ruffians then stripped him, tearing his great coat in a thousaud pieces, and having completely denuded him, tar and feathers were soun brought and applied to his person all over. He was then mounted on a rail and carried toa ship-yard about a half mile dis- tant, where he was left, and thence made his way back to Mr. Kent’s having been exposed and cooking of the vations dishes, and it will be R&SS MAKING—REMOVAL.. Mas. M. B —A letter: fron Leghorn sizes a Hare soconal found thé most agresable and cheapest way ee live Cne1aHsox, Frebionable Dress Maker, bas re of te neeltny of Hom ialia, tt 16 zal eee G GAUTIER, moved from her late residence on K street, between should be continue to live for some time long-| cct 23—3taw8w 252, Pennsylvania avenue. | oh and 10th, to No. 479, Thirteanth street, two er, he will never recover his faculties, TT ANSAS AND NERBARR AD tle Te > | doors south of Penneyivania avenue. All orders in —A pension of £100 a year has been award- KK Goce AND NEBRASKA; the History end | her line promptly attended to. ect 19-2 ed by the Queen to Mrs. Taylor, widow of the Geogrephy of those Territories, with an ac well-known discoverer in steam navigation. | Ut of the Native Tribes, £0; by E, E. Hale, with! ASTROLOGY DEMONSTRATED. —Thero ia an individual at present in a@n+wmap. Pries 75 cents. 1 patters The Incbriate’s Hut; or, the Fruits of the Maine | P22 2t uty SOUND may b- consulted om matte Greenock, named Patrick Murphy, the Irish] Law, by Mrs. Hips nee ti trology, forteliing par'icular events, incident to hv- giant, a lad of eighteen years of age, and of ler wien Saree Retrospect, by Kuel-| m5 iif, such = arate s — woke a = The Hallelujah; a new book of Music, by Lowell sete a copies -nt, cee ating, ‘partnerst, jason. thi School Books of all kinds used in the District, at | /8¥ Suits, friends, riches, theft, things lost, thing 4 found, health, sickness, death, past, present and fu- the lowest prices. : ® GRAY & BALLANTYNE, seey wg and all concerns of life. nent Union Silver Gray Whig; and what the sentiments and purposes of the. Ksow Noth- ings are in making this nominatior, may be seen by a spi¢y column in the New York Evening Mirror of Friday, defending the Kuow Nothings, in reply to the New York prone ni aden paced CBG begins ed to the storm ae eee Hed 8 article as follows : White the tarring and feathering was going My x “ Under this head, [Know Nothingism.] the on, be was aneaked ae porien was ba the lent eardinae i ukgie, Meuse Trib ot yesterday, madea fierce onslaught] blasphemies and indecencies. Ie was aske z nese aa ihe waderana intense of the new politica] iy te came over to thiscountry? “To preach | tWenty-one stone, and measures fifty-two inch A - * FH d the chest. Murphy is a native of element vow sweeping away oid parties, vid | the Catholic doctrine,’ he replied. “ We are | & Tan p : > platforms, aud ald doniacene: ee, time- Protestants,’’ the rufiiang said, ‘and will teach | COUDtY Down, Ireland. Where is Barnum ? Medeme Rorillia may be cenrulted st the rame f 4 “ = 7th street, near Qid Feilows’ Hall. i 4 rea persons serving politicians. The T'rzbune’s mivgied| you better than that.”’ One mocking him said,| —The famous life of M. Disraeli, published | oct 28 [Sentinel] > ape Ses eh a trethaady yey snarl-and-bowl would merit no reply, were it scornfully: ‘So they persecuted Jesus of some time ago, will have a companion, in a (inn BUiMnING RITES ehluinic ciccia Tralee Tew. ot ime not full of eophistry and misrepresentation old.” Another, reviling, asked, ‘ Will the | history of tae Foreign Ministries of Lord Aber- i 4 street Mr. Fuller proceeds towards a conclusio:| Virgin Mary save you?”’ These blasphemies | deen and Lord Palmerston, by the same au- acres each, on a credit of ten years, witbin FINE WATCH REPAIRING « thor, & man very well known to the world po- malgiving beiwean Wathiarbereca aeons AVING engaged one of the best wor in litical. distant from the central portion of the city from 4merica, | am sash prepared so per --Dean Milman, who makes as little noise| 2'4to3% miles The tract presents a front on Sovier the most ation a in the world as Dr. Cumming makes a greut]| three public roads, is in # g20d neighborhood and | Watches en to = er ——_ aoe deal, has added three new volumes to hig| *t¥dly improving section of country. Healt peccion. aggl Labret lar ettention given aie volume book, the History of Christianity. | _,We wil! selt the sbove Lots on a credit of ten | Jeelled throughout. Particular : : 3 vetnind one of the mockinge on Calvary. Some asked him ow many wives he had, how muny ehildren, &e. These are the most decent of the insults and are all that admit of publica- with the following dead hit at the Tribune: “ The trouble with the Tribune is, that it sees the rising tide of Americanism surging against, and overwhelming its political gods. It sees in the triumph of a truly national sen- timent the end ef its rotten party plaitorms Some of the mob were urgent for greater Viclence and proposed Hee him, but the rs, and on such te! ate. ill fi to ship and pocket Chronometers. | Ho has, beginning from the Apostles, reached | fo the purchare oe sone ara of payment on swe ’ Tools and Materials for cale. and favorites. and of its heretefure somewhat leader continually dissuaded trom violence, | i. yme and the Popes. many of the abore lots there are fine groves of oak H. 0. aye ic successful demagoguism.”” . calling repeatedly to the “ boys” not to hurt}. _ A rumor is current that the young King| trees, of original growth, and also some fine springs oral Pi Pa. avenue, betw. 414 ani L We tfully commend these not insig | Lim ‘This leader used decent language, and he English ‘Court f of water. it 2 Ses ee - bier etna ce E appeared to feel a responsibility to carry the of Portugal looks to the Eng urt for 8] We offer theselots to residents of Washington, ECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN PART PaY- nificant signs of the times to those short-sighted busines through with bonor to his « boys.”? suitable match. sh ae _\| who would reside im the country ard at theeame Seat ee oe noe Oren Shine Oe eee politicians in Congre:s who allowed themselves Notwithstanding the indignities suffered by | —Queen Victoria is said, to be once more ig ane poatett mee business aS city. Par-|. oot 18—tr HILBUS & HITZ, am to be hoedwinked and humbugged by what] Mr. Bapst, he was able to appear at the desk | an “interesting situation.’ pills ag will have the advantege of on Sunday, and preach to the Catholic congre- gation. He was, however, on Sunday evening further threatened with death if he did not leave town. The Irish population, incensed the Know Nothing organ in Massachusetts calls ‘‘ the plausible cajolery and cunning ar- tifices’’ of the old Free Soil leaders in Con- ¢ one yearin setting out fruit or ornamental trees. Ree 6 OF BANCKOF18 HiSTURY ‘ Hypropaosia in A Horse.—A correspond-| Yor lithographic plats of the ground and further of the United States ~) ent of the Mark-lane Express, dating from| exP!anations of terms of sale inquire of Old Redstone, by Joseph Smith. D Whetstone. reluies the following case: Six of JNO. B. KIBBEY,No 4, Uolumbia Place, The Inebriat+’s Hut, by Mre Southworth ¢ Nebrask! £0 Hale . : seven weeks ago | had a valuable cart-mare saa street and Louisiana avenue. Testel Gareliinn, a rd Rots pest, by gress, as to plunge headlong into Abolitionism| #nd exasperated, assembled together, armed bitten by astrange dog. My man was in the carr nai Retrospect, by Kneller at the last session, drowning themselves and eomeres was patahet patties endl past chaff-house, and he was aroused hy a sudden F. H. DAVIDGE, Meigs on Childbed Fevers 0) Cc . . theit party in their insane fury about Ne- braska. Banking in the District of Columbia.— . rearing, plunging, and unusual noise; heim-| Attorme and Counsellor-ateLaw, | Kolliker’s Anstomy Bapst into their custody, and were deter- mediately entered: the stable, and though. he Jf AND Drake on the pri pal diseares (secret series) mined to protect him to the death. Upon this, | cow a small dog jump out of the manger and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS = ates : MAURY ae Mr. Jarvis, one ot the most worthy citizens of | eave the stable; he thought this must have FOR THE STATS OF ont ookstore, near the town, obtained permission of Mr. Bapst’s ightened the animal, as it was dusk. I tol ~ New York Maine “nie SOIT AGICRLE Gon The President of the (eo called) Arlington| friends to take him into his own house, guar- Ha Dae tear to the light, when we aM Kentuoky, Titnois nee woop ASD COAL YARD. bank, Mr. Webb, assures us that not more} “nteeing him protection “‘if it cost bim his served three or four long scratches or insi-| Mamesmaretts comer f beelswee sis end tot publicyoneally Gat than five thousand dollars of the notes of that | “'‘'i,9 immediate cause of the outrage upon | 008 just deep enough to draw blood; an un-| riorida Tennessee Alabama in addition to his Wood and Coal Sard pecr concern have been issued up to thistime. If this statement be true, and we know no reason why itis tobe doubted, the country has not been flooded with its notes, as we alleged a few days since, on information at that time ap- dhs mater betore tae tepunsie-consaeted and ordered ee which was very fre- e er 1 re; Gt lied. Sh i pearing to us sufficient to warrant that belief sribunsles where ili inca siting abéion auras HA nlie pe peer mater rape We cheerfully give to Mr. W. the benefit of Tho ontrag 1 inflict a deep stain upon the ing ibenmie ois: and eventuaily quite rabid this correction, having no disposition to mis-| town of Ellsworth, and must be deplored by —atarting and shivering at the sound.of water, represent the action of any body. The fact| every good citizen. and snapping at everything within reach; and that there has been no heavy issue of the note We are pleased to learn that the report of| at last we found it necessary to kill hei easy thought crossed my mind at the moment, but it was soon forgotten, and it was only last week that I was pleasing myself that the mare was improving in condition, On Monday last she appeared to have a sore throat I sent for the farrier, who “dministered some remedy, Mr. Bapst consisted in the fact that he had been connected with 2 controversy respecting the right oc the authorities to enforce the reading of a book in gohool on the part of scholars whose parents objected to it. Being overruled by the authorities, he had brought Iowa Georgia California Phoenix Planing Mill, Georgetown, he has, for tht Arkanras 8. Carolina &., &o, better wpomdatih of that aren of ale weyancing its branches prom: and | tomers who reside ‘asbington, opened « y: caret soeecieg : ay the corner of Twenty first and I streets. Office, p Forreceeg avenue, opp. Fifth street. At either of the above places thove in want of fu oct 16—dly will at all times find « good supply of all Kinds! pp WOOD and OVAL, at the lowest market pric-s. Soo BOOKS of every description at the ery ee ve attended 19 with prosipiness ani dispense 1 attended to ache TAYLOR & MAURY'R sep 2 Bonkatore, near 9th st. SOLOMON STOVER, s Sucosesor to - ny no soos see te" | "or on Riwaaraes vos sory a * oot 17 PRANOK TAYLOR. A Bie ae me RE

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