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EVENI N G STAR. | W488t8er0n sews anp aossrr. | high, off the hands of the Nicaraguan Govern-| @EORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. OFFICFAL- GRAND GALA NIGHT. The Current Southern Mail Difficulty.—In | ment, as its agents, asit were. The United iateganiue November 2, 1854. | Franklin Pierce, Prendent of the United States of seen” GRAND Secier ra Aa THE WASHINGTON CITY: explanation of the circumstances producing | States Government, however, has more than An immense concourse (from 2,000 to 3,000) of our America, to all whom it melcaneten tol IN AID OF THEIR NEW LIBRARY. ——_—______* once evinced its determination to assure ote mbled | Satisfactory evidence having been ex J , FRID the current danger of a stoppage of the great most respectable and intelligent citizens asse! wes dint Ges, SUG e Phere: baa BODE pe Soaiahinen of thn ish take plecticn in aa ce AY AFTERNOON... -++«November 8. | Southern mails with which the telegraph has| that route to the free use of our countrymen, | on, the site of the new Methodist Episcopal Church THE WE AN EXCELLENT ing to their fiends and the public gen- hose Americans establish ‘ i ing cere-| PO'nted consul of Tuscany, for the pert of New erally, thet their secrnd Grand Annual Ball will been occupied for two or three days past, we| 40d to protect those Americ ed | yeSterday afternoon, to wituess the interesting York, 1 do hereby recognise him as such, and ate plage at [SLAND HALL, on THUKSDAY even "EKLY STAR: |Jhave to say, (after an effort to get at the gist | UPON it against molestation from any quarter | mony of laying the corner-stone. “o ee © | Gccicsoikie Wes iy exeseans’ nan ajay each feno|tnar ROVENBER 0, the process of the Bal te C : i : ex. voted to new Library. xertin FAMILY AND WASHING. | of the matter,) that the South Carolina Rail. | whatever. — oe cee aie . a Ene at iF | tions, powers, and privileges as are allowed to the | 2 ir ne’ ry. ' . Dr. ——— ER. road Company refuse to take the offer of the} The Proposed new United States Court York—the portion selected for the occasion being One of the Cheapest Post Office Department of $250 per mile per] Houses and Post Offices in the Northern ai be made by the Club to give satisfaction to thore Consuls of the most favored nations in the United | who may honor tiem vith their presence In fact, States. they are det ined to mate this an evening cf ax yes mes 1 Chronicles, xxviii chapter; and if your readers will r 1b sed these letters | ciablity and pl to their many iriends and the F = = annum, fora twice daily service over their | Coast Cities —We understand that the United take the pains to turn to the chapter and read it at-] In testimony whereof, I have cau: " public. Price—Only $1.25 Fer Annum. road. Before the construction of reilroads| States officers at Boston, charged with the duty | ang ine Pains to turn to the chapter and read it at-) 0 Ut patent, and the seal of the United States would also state that the AMPHION QUAR- The WEEKLY Stan is printed on a|over the route of the great Southern mail, it of receiving the offers of lots and buildings for | #4 appropriate for au occasion of the kind that can | 19 be hereunto affixed. TETTE BAND. comprising Messrs Geerge M. Hill, handsome double sheet, and contains | was transported once a day, in etage coaches, fi i i 4 -, . B Bennett, have be found in the Bible; anthem by the Choir of the eg . Bonj C. Greenur, F. Pruit, and T. the proposed new United States Court House Methodist Episcopal Chureh, ied by Mr. Henry Wil-| Given under my hand, at the eity of Washington kind'y cous-nted to enliven the occasion with seve- erage cost mil ani 08 fT ral of their ate ttes, Glees, Ac. i i i i i 2 slicit ii if the the ist day of November, A. D. 1854, and o! ‘of . Quertettes, Gle more reliable information _ concerning | at an average cost of $75 per mile perannum, | 40d Post Office in that city, have duly for- entire audience: the next followed. an address by | [t= 8.) the indepe pendence of the United States of |™°cupsrior Gotilion Band has been engag’d for what goes on in Washington, than is to | The portion of the route—per steamboat and| Watded to the Interior Department the bids | the Rev. Thomas Sewal. ‘The reverend gentleman America the seventy. z he occasion. Mr. Rice’s Band has als» consented to ; fe is di FRANKLIN PIERCE. | © their celebrated Rosle, Comtun be found in all the other newspapers. | stage—between Washington and Richmond, | &de, some six or seven in Dumber. These, | ee a ee eee et ie ds | By the President: Enis sees ees ay po Washington news is of the earliest | ya , cost the Department $6,000 per annum, | Under the law, will be examined and reported | him, represent it as one of the ‘most eloquent and W. Honrer, Acting Secretary 4 TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, to be bed of the mans and most reliable character, being sel- f . : i = a door on the of the Ball. 1 Now, the price paid for the transportation of | °@ by the Postmaster General and Secretary cae oaoaeet ita Babies warciveee rao f A Meeting of the Young snp wm a ahr dom at fault. It has already given the the mail over it (by steamboat and railroad) | of the Interior, to the President, who is to | His representation of the famiching tribes of Lereel | GE ote’s Eriend So.tety aerial io the Daily Star a wide reputation as the most is $30,000 per annum! The average price| make the final selection, which becomes | *UNd the rock in Horeb—the smiting of the rock | held on SUNDAY evening, reliable newspaper at the Capitol. In \ oe MANAGERS. Jos. B. ‘falling, F. Gues Richard Evane, J. Smithly, 4 2 Vespers. 4 by Moses—the gushing forth of the pellucid waters, | school room, immediately aiter J W. Cory, T. L. Bailey, addition ‘to its Washington News, the paid between Washington city and Wilming- binding on the Government only after favor- cre mito“ Lerssities eaie aie raging Se JAMES U’DONN Ee aa Jeno WP Be, g. x. eens Westy Srar will contain original and |‘) N.C., per mile per annum, at this time, | ble action on the part of Congress. sembling together to. plant the corner-stone of a Grand Subscription Ball. The D. W. Driscoll, N. Jones. choice selections of Tales and P the | for ® twice daily service, is $300. From thence] _The similar reports from the United States catia ne hae unminerinee the Gee: National Greys reapectiully inform the citi-| oct 30—eot9'hNov® oetry, A Ss = : latest and most interesting News from | ‘4 Auguste, Ga., $237 50 per mile per annum, | Micers at Philadelphia and New York, we] tre olf and young, thore present and those who | 7628 of Washington that they are spain, Noose SECOND ANNUAL BALL Europe and all parts of the United States, | for a singie daily service; and from thence to| hear, have not yet reached Washington. ihirt—-secmed to sends tne or delight tortie heart | evening Kev. 13th, 1864. or THE a . : . . 5 thirst—seei t thrill of deli, 10 the hei * by telegraph and otherwise, &c., &c.,| Mobile, fora tice daily service, the same| Arrested for Forging Bounty Land Papers, atinis entine auditers Satter ihe cinping or suas | Feces Honlans soe fubaia ahve emma NATIONAL GUARD making it one of the best family news- | Price. That is, $237 50 per mile per annum | The Commissioner of Pensions, after striving pete byithe eboir the ee R easel Of 3M sicceksiy cr the Reasative Omeumietaa. SiG RiDR's, IDcbeii bik iaG ARSE > papers published. The managers of the railroad from Wilming.| to that end for nearly a year, very recently | aj 40 every particular from that of Mr. Sewal, ce 8 | respectfully announee All orders, postage’ paid, accompanied | ton, N. C., to Manchester, S. C., are said to| succeeded in causing the arrest and commit- | Was well worthy of the occasion, eliciting the praise rie A : 5 s@- Turner’s Association Ball.—ihe eir fries ind the yublic generally, that of all, and suec in accomplishing the object! GERMAN TURNEWS ASSOCIATION respectfully Peg digresd = Rall will be given om MON- had in view by the reverend gentleman, viz: the inform their friends and the public that they will DAY, December 4°h, 1854. ig by subscription and collection of something | their Anniversary Ball at Carusi’s Falo“n, on aie t. $200 over and above all expenses; and it is TURSDAY, the 7th CfNOVEMBER next. A-tensen | Particulars in future advertisement by the money, will be a be willing to accept the Department’s offer of| ment, in Jasper, Hamilton county, Florida, of to. Fractions of a dollar can 3 Sent in | $259 per mile per annum, for the twice daily | Lewis H. Bryan and Joseph A. Ellis, who postage stamps. No order will be at- service proposed over their road. But the| huve been attempting to perpetrate frauds on es 2—6t. . worthy of remark, that this is a larger net amou ill be paid to all who may visit them on the oca-| —2OV27®b tended to unless accompanied by the | South Carolina road’s direction refuse it for} the Pension Office by wholesale forgery of | than was raised at the laying of the corner-stone of mon. oo tisk every one will enjo; themselv \I88 LANPHIER «xp MRS. DITTY, money. Address : j the Metropolitan and Capitol Hill churches both | ""Wittain Jalm, D. File, and A Benstein, Commit yooey ~ vy their portion of the route. bounty land papers under the false name of tgether. After the close of the collections, the | top of ‘Arrangements. oct 30—MTuéF at. WINTER MILLINERY _ ‘ALLAcH & Hops, Our readers will perceive, with no little as- | “Tyre Mathis,” under which they were in the | stone was laid in its pepe: Race oe ae on £ATURDAY, the 4th instant. Proprietors a br onc age tonishment, the greatly increased cost of | habit of forwarding such claims tothe bureau, | M*studer, assisted by Mr. Jos. Collins, bricklayer, ashington city, D. C. 25 Medi Department of George. pov 2—4:* of the Masonic order, with te very interesting cere- (nes ‘Galler This Lachares ‘acill oe transporting the mails by railroad, over their] Perhaps greater difficulties were never expe- | monies peculiar to the order. Covenant and M 0 Postmasters throughout the coun- SARN ER, November 6th, and continue until the Re He oe . 5 Hee z ; 2 1.0.0. F, were also out in large | Menee on Nove R. a cost on the same routes when carried in stage rienced in discovering and arresting such of- Sriberar Stk Ganaceee Fay i ‘in, and made = fine See tal course, including Matriculation ee hae, a ao j try are authorized to aet as Agents, and | eoaches, as fully exemplified in the figures we| fenders; many of the State (minor) officers | display;’ also the Sons ot Temperance, and the | gq Sms fr the fall course, in nag ticket $10. RESPECTFULLY informe he friends sud the will be allowed a commission of twent x ‘ ‘ 5 Sabbath schools of the Methodist Episcopal church. FACULTY: : ‘Y | present above. The weight of the mails haye| having exerted themselves to shield them and The following are the more in =| Nosux Youna, M. D. Prof. of Institutes and Prac Per cent. on all orders they may send us. increased; more especially of the newspaper | Wing to their adroit management, great diffi- | placed in the stone: Copy of the holy Bible, bou , M. D., : A 7, tice of Medicine. i . s :. . . - E f the Constituti f the United Sttates, | z Pr trics and “ E> A. B. Owens, No. 70 High st., Ports. mails. But by no means so greatly as to jus- | culty being found in proving their hand-writ- ot the officers of tie’ Corporation of Georserwas EiQDoASDO HOWARD, MLD: Prot et Obetetcses popular makes of Cloths, Cassimeres . B. s, No. 7 igh st., Ports- ReAse: me ildren. in : apply of the best - tify the great difference which the Govern-| ing. They are under bail for trial at the next | names of the judges of the Supreme Circuit an eae testke MD. Prot af Auatoeny. acne sony apie gee aid cd coed mouth, Va., will furnish subscribers to the ment is compelled to pa: We presume the| term of the U. S. District Court at Tallahassee Crime Vodrisy lation the Clery OL the town, lint very comets Evening Star with their papers regularly y ue B ° of the Ministers of the M. E. Church in Georgetown | 4. Jas ey M. D., Prof. of Medical Jurispru | oyary description = apeiroing Mignon — nerd . aes * vs 18 35 pales oiet int oy | dence aur ie. it ner, in OF s every morning after its issue. Department is willing to make a fair allow. | on the first Monday ee Janaaty, west: Seine ee Seach wat tea J M surpsx, M. D., Prof. of Surgery. nee aoe wai, tavor him with's call. 5 a“ ance for the increase of speed, though it strikes} A Singular Hallucination.—The New York | puymnendents, teacher Church, and of the officer: | | B83. F Onaia, M. D., Prof. of Medical Chemistry |" Priecs moderate and terms cash. ———qW~e___ SPIRIT OF THE MCKNING PRESS us that that is, in a considerable measure, The Intelligencer desoribes the heretofore counterbalanced by the greater irregularities steady adherence of the State of ‘Vireinis to of the arrival of the mails over long routes of philosophioal principles in politics, and antici POUEERSE Wien Sosdhes were used over this pates, with the Richmond Enyuirer, that great route, it would happen, once in a long there is soon to be a split—wide, long, and period of time, that there were three North- deep—in the Democratic party of the Btate ern mails due at New Orleans. Last winter Times calls on the General Government to in- | of the v rious benevolent associations in our nwa aoe Eby mology M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica anc - gi : . 5 : *. together with a copy of their constitutions and by a * s'itute a thorough investigation into the cir- laws. After the ance were over, the benediction chara M. D., Demonstrator of Anate MISS H. ee taees cumstances attending the loss of the Arctic | was pronounced the large concourse of person=| A‘EX- X- Youna, M. D., (Basosssos to Migses 5. J. p Now, this suggestion, of course, involves the : ne e » delig! my. Bridge Street, Georgetmon, Mie ccerebed OF the SecaioaT aa Ae aemroey | Am beretonare the lectures will be delivered in the TAS taken the sbove store, and idea that the General Government has juris- | thing transpiring to mar le ehjoyient of any. We ot HOE Deal pee itl carry om jeder tastnnenl wae : : . SI et 2 that the eelent t diction or authority in the premises, which is | form, and other arrangements on the ground neeee PAT OPLARDO MOWARD, Dean, | Whoo Fa-bionsble Millinery from the a mistake. We are surprised to find the con- | sary to- the peeah ont wa ade by Mr. Wm. H.| oct 6— “ NTntel & Union| * | North, to which the attention of ladies is * Ty, . Semmes, architect, free of charge. mers oe over Senator Hunter’s land bill it was no uncommon thing for the Northern | ductors of the Times making such a blunder, | =°™™° *° 3 g The Union, ina four column mruoles dens mail to be due in New Orleans for seyen} Marine Corps Promotions and an Appoint- ‘pect. = 5 fully invited _ ney 1—3t® SPECTATOR, N°2 1CM.—THE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING PATRONIZE THE WAED YOU KESIDEIN. tisens tinues its argument with the French Courrier |99Y8 That is, to bo seven days behind ment. —We hear that the following promotions as to the relative skill and efficiency displayed the schedule time. A few words will ex-| and appointment have just been made in the of the Stockholders of the WASHINGTON - Tax Worcester Mos.—The Worcester | BUILDING ASSOCIATION will be held this eveo- i leeds sae gilda by this Government in the Mexican war, and plain how this difference occurs. If a] marine corps, vis : lst Lieut. Addison Garland, the allies in the present Eastern war. The | %®8° broke down, a contractor had only | to be a Captain, vice A. H. Gillespie, resigned; i i if Ward, and the public sen- t 6 u’ciccs, in the Union Academy, corner of of the First : Transcript has the following in relation to sngels come, sm et erally, that be bas just returned from same paper publishes the testimony in the to get a wagon at the nearest farm, and| 2d Lieut. Thos. Y. Field, to be a Ist Lieuten- New York avenue and l4th etreet the mob demonstration against Mr. Butman, Lowell case, wherein a Know Nothing refused push his horses for an hour or go to make up| ant, vice Garland, promoted; A. J. Dallas, to nov 2—Iw we- The Constitution imposes a fine on erch Spee —— of ved ee, seal ider for not attending the annuai meeti goods af in that city, on Monday: Bees ¥ IP. DICKINSON ‘8° | has ever been cffered to this community, = ‘And then the character of the assault; five hundred men to attack one alone, defenceless; x of Ladves’, Gentiemen’s, Misses’, Boy Chil- mre Sreretary._ | Gren's Bocts, hres. Slicpers, #e.” All of which will OST—SOMEWHERE NEAR THE NAVY YARD | be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash. F how cowardly, how unmanly! 0, fie! for ursday, 2d inst, a small porte monnaie, H. L. OxO88, te the short time thus lost, or to replace a failing | be a 2d Lieutenant, to fill the vacanc ocea- | shame! ; , containing three robes snade »y H G Murray—one| nov 1—3t* F ret Ward Skoe Store. be are pewesne jee Bele horse by another obtained in the same way. | sioned by the romotion of Field ¥ “We thank God that the violence of the| dat-d Oct 21, at two months, for $60; one dated HIT ZINC, dry, end grourd in oil, in store ing but the truth,” on the ground that he was He could keep his coach waiti g bh a xu y ae cowaadly dastards failed of its object. Years | Oct 31, *t one month, tor $100; one came date, at andforssie by HOWK*L.L & MOKSELL bound by an oath to a secret society not to Ss ng an hour i Indian Agents Appointed —The following agents have just been ap pointed for the Indiang in Oregon, viz: Nathan Olney, vice J. L. Parish, resigned. George H. Ambrose, vice —— Culver, re- moved. Edwin P. Drew, sub-agent, vice Phillip P. otherwise, would not have wiped away the three mouths, for $'00, acd some ot*>er papers of no disgrace. A i i na Bi Zinc, in ure to any per‘on but the owner. The finder will Reis pepe yey paiene — ‘We are proud and pleased to do justice te Gein; WiManaeat Alstine eects eee N_B—We are prepared to furnish at short notice a . 2 ~ . | andatcheap rates Freuch or Engiish Plate Glass those who protected Mr. Butman from brute | 41) persone ace cautioned against receiving the above | or. n sige, HOWFLL & MOWSBLL, violence and outrage. ‘heir conduct was] notes 8.@ MURKAY. saad d2w C street, No. 323. manly, and generous, and brave. We cannot} nov 3—<t* P.8.—We are daily msnufscturing our No. 1 exonerate all of them from blame in the pre- POR RE WARD.—Ranaway from the 2ub | #therial Oil, with which we cen suppiy the trade vious transactions> but we are willing to be- $25 + - = seriber, re.iding in altimore.on the 20:h WING Cl N N@UsJES —PROF. lieve that they, too, saw with pain at last, | ait mo, aclightiy-built MULATTO BOY, tall, licht | [eVEN2NG CLASSBs IN LANGUs 2 te = NEN il! “i what a terrible and ungovernable thing is a | c-mplexion, and betwen 19 and 20yearsof eze, He aseun xaueunape on Sinciay, Rom Donen mob, when its blood is up. At any rate, we | i-a little freckled, and is 4 carpen-er by trate He | bi; residence, 257 Pennsylvanic avenue, thank them that they saved our city from a} bad cn when he left a suit of rouch clothes, and is oct 23—tf greater shame. supposed to be lurking about this city or Alexan- ~ And now we say, finally, to the instigators seep pie ithe Sues icabe rere ial HOE otal re aud perpetrators of this outrage. you will have | 1), nyenue, Baltimere, Md. B. UPTON. ObPalae is Pabsist fines Che Gaited sbobes ter aon ae et ee knowing that, by yout con-| roy 3—21* improved Haw, and sm now ieady to ci-pose of uct, you have done more harm to the cause = ights, or furnish those with Saws who with to avail of freedém, than you can effect of good in| A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. __| 2£nts,0r farnich thocy with Sews who with toavail many years, by your anti-slavery speeches | THRkE PRESS#8 AND A FONT OF BOUR- | wi! cut double the amount in any given tyme, with You drive away from yourselves all who love GEOI8 TYPE FOR SALE. the same power -s that of the ordinary saw. The law and order. The particulars of yesterday tell it, which he regarded as a higher obliga- the mail failed to arrive at schedule time. tion than the oath he had just taken in the | 12¢ cars, however, must start ok Wan eb court of law. Commenting on this case, the pointed moment, whether the mail is ‘aboard”’ editor says: ornot. If a locomotive breaks dewn, or cars “This case exhibits Know Nothingism in an | ‘7S oe hehe On) any other ailrOa oon: ey zen light. We ea Rents = a oe a + one of moe not F'4 ditasan engine of political and reli- | moments, as in the case o: © coach—always Thompson, deceased. was but a partial view of its enormity. The | ‘he mails. Now, on a line of railroad of im-} ag Dead. —Mr. W. 8. Boak, of Va,a necessary consequence must be, that those | mense length, more especially in the winter] grat class ($1,200 per annum) clerk in the sects cata fee joriee aad 8: time, the chances are nearly equal for an un-| General Land Office, died at his residence in sum ions ome mapetent as : witnesses, and for the same reason, alike in- expected a = a okey once | this city last night, of dropay on the chest. competent as jurors. No man will feel safe | in twenty-four hours—eaoh one of which must when his rights are to be determined upontes-| delay the mail from twelve to twenty-four The Current Operations of the Treasury timony or upon verdiets proceeding from wit- am Department.—On yesterday, the 2d of Nov. i ich | 20Urs- This is the reason why the great Nor- > 2 messes or jurors who are bound by oaths which - z s there were of Treasury Warrants entered disqualify them ‘o act in either capacity. ‘The | thern mail was at times seven days behind the in cee ALLACS & H PK offer for sale, vt the office i the took ; ; z books of the De it— ing’ ti i f the Evening Star, one MAC HIN | Of.the Saw that each tooth shail cuti's way through result a be, that ae the Hse oigs schedule at New Orleans last winter; and it oS the reduujidon ot ick cneaysn Aud oes Sees aS en pee veg fa PRESS, capable of Footing 1.000 imp-essions per seca eg = ee = satfeges are combining to exclude naturalized foreign- i it ii i inl poe wi 7 i i hour, double medium shest, BoTH SIDES AT ONCE, re- acti 4 ers and Roman Catholics from the full rights strikes us that it is a fair offset for the in For the Customs ...+...se0.e 28,118 11 ported by our enemies to show the boasted ) of citizenship, they will exclude themselves from the rights of witnesses and jurors. Thus it often happens that attempts to inflict wrongs on others recoil and overwhelm the guilty.”’ creased speed, when few or no such casual-| Covered into the Treasury from ties occur. Railroads have decreased the cost] CUStOMS....+0..seeeseeseesees. 392 68 of traveling amazingly, and increased the cost Covered into the ‘Tressury peo 298 41 5 . si . | chip or core of the same thickness; that exch tooth noderation sud regard for the law in the| Ger suird PRESS ih goed onles aad one Foote | standsin advance of the one next bebind it; the North. CAP RAMAGE PRESS. These presses wil! be cutting part of each tooth is exactiy vertical; and, They will be considered to justify more} jow, >, one font of BOUSGEOIS TY “8, weigh- | Botwithstauding, each tooth advances grisea mob violence and lynch law for Abc.itionisie | ing about 360 pounds, but littie used, for sale on t behind it; the blade of the sew to be of . erie 3 of the transportation of the mails quite as} ror the War Department. 13,912 52| atthe South. If such incidents are to be re- rg-sonable terms. nov 3—tiif a ae ope speclicdal The Sentined is disgusted with Myron H. muoh, as a general thing. ‘Tue transportation| For the Navy Department... 55,694 62 | peated, let us say no more about the expul- Tay eased or reaverd, according to the Clark, on account of his act in courting all the fe ondin freight, b is di | Hor the Laterier Deparment. ... 139,821 44] Sion of Mr. Hoar from Charleston, Let us RAFFLE AT FLINT'S. length ot the saw and size of the timber to be cut, of the day Se ONHDELY) STelg it, Owever, 18) done on: a For repaying in the Interior De- prepare for mob rule at home. VINK FasT Riaeielas #0 that exch space between th: teeth -hali be capa- isms ae ; pha at far lesa ig than sate charged PATtMEDt wees seeecceseseceeees 2,101 79 & c mera a ie) Ja See ine ay lve. verti praned sets ae she hee rapbteerigers bei The tipper comes tous this morning | by other conveyances, between the same ter- Strate or Cusa.—The fo owing is an extrac plated HARNESS, nearly new. a mort comp.ete | attached to any mi!l, L. STEWART. Printed on red paper, on account of the «mall | mini, before their construction. We see no PERSONAL. from a Havana letter: tear, and equal to any in the city. For further inicrmation addres supply of paper now in market. We have good reason why they should force the Goy- e ++» A shoemaker named Robert McClesky, ernment alone to pay double for their trans-| has been arrested at Centreville, Md., for big- portation what it cost before the era of such] amy. It is said he admits that he is the hus- The funeral of the dead man (Castenada)| »f PC sb. ve will te refiled for on SATURDAY ae STEWART @ XcO! ELLAND, aes AP > = i—eobt Wa-hington, D C. took place on the afternoon of the 13th inst Afew more chances are yes remaining, which | —— = it was unattended by a single carriage, except | +ho-e desirous cf taking should make immeciate EARSON ON INFIDELITY—OGHUEAP KDITION. frequentiy, of late, nearly been compelled to appear in red also, to meet the demands of - : = a hired one, in which the brother of the de-| application t:r. CHARLES C. FLINT. ‘The great mte-est manifest d in this extraor- our immense subscription list. improvement. The mails must be sent, those} #nd of four living wives. That fellow would ceased rode. This brother exclaimed, in a “Mov 3—2t dinary w. rk, has induced the publish rs to prepare @ jae thn enolude, by: th diest | * make good Mormon. loud tone, “Bury him deep, or these Creole] ane — | cheap edition, in neat /ompact f rm, at sy ceie— Ep The Daily American Patriot is the Seer aa cone < i S sie +++ Itia thought that Gen. Pex is about | wretches w ldig up his body, and drag it to Deen EOD ASSORT- SeaLapahraianr acaen Oe upon this title of a new $10 paper about to be establish- | @°825, 4nd having an absolute monopoly orl to head a fillibustering expedition against |the North.” This silly speech was received ment f ‘a-hiorabls BonTa and SHES, ae, | theme, earnert and forcefui—every chapter we deem ed at New Orleans on the 7th ina:., by White, that means over'the Toute, they essay to use it] Venezuela. with hootings, and Commissary of Police in- SUITABLE FOR THE SEASO * | to be Hae oe (The volume will Varnum & Co. Its prospectus says it will | ‘0 the extent of demanding double pay from] |... Hon, John M. Clayton, of Delaware, Herne pore ey colaiora LAs desde For Laties, G-ntlemen, Misses, Beys, Youth. instruct the church and benetitall™—enden Quar- = Sis . 7 : i he the eet ud Sap ne 3 carefully avoid sectarian discussions. the Government. This appears to us to while in conversation with atriend gave the key to all the trouble which the Post Office] following testimony in favor of a political op- Department has had with railroad companies. | Ponent : “There is James Shields, of Illinois, now a If they were to essay the same game upon] candidate for re-election in that State to the travelers or individual freighters, other means| Senate of the United States. I have been a of conveyance would be sought. Hence their} Whig always, and he isa Democrat. I ama ——$——________. es nee . native and he is an Irishman by birth. I do Estimates asout tae New Yorx Exac- | ‘discrimination in favor of all but the Govern-| oo) know what his religion may be, but I sup- et ri A terly. Children's wear, of every style and quality, Also, new su i ys s 2 ¥ plies of the following valuable works: Be NAS ED os St COR oY) The Lite and Epistles of St. Paul, by Counybeare & BURNS & COCHRAN’S, greta ‘ + js No, 408 Pennsylvania avenue, a f-w doors — fifth volume pte eander’s Church History, noes 263 east of National Hotel. qT “ria volume of Baucroft’s Histcry of the United Way land’s Intellectusl Philoeeph:; VARIETIES. Life of Dr. Arcti-ald Alenander,-” = CASKS superior Petent =) | Yrown ou the Di-cours s and sadings of our Lord, 9) and Sperm Qi!. war BCROCERI ESA Ki to's Daily Bivle 1lus.rations, as might have been expected, a large number of arrests in consequence of this act, but I reason to believe the guilty man is in safety, far from the power of those who would injure him. Like the beast of the forest, having tasted of Awman blood, the Creoles appear in- clined to solely glut themselves with such dainty fare; and, murk me, there will be many Mat Faitvre.—The mail which left New York at 5 o'clock last evening for this city, had not reached Washington up to the hour of putting our paper to press. other less justifiable assassinations befere a sag tions.—The following is the estimate of a| ™2t- Per he is a Catholic, and I ama Protestant. | long period alll have elapsed. Indeed, that Pathe nbuee tee pace one dollar. een Times of Calvin. Clark man of the vote for Governor of N ft bad 2 hundred votes for a Senator from | some great. plot or comneirecy is about to de | 1 cask pure Vegetab’e Vil, burns free and devoid | For sale by GRAY & BALLANTYNE, . we vo sor Governor of New! costa Rica’s Designs on the Nicaraguan Illinois, I would cast them all for James | velop itself is very certain, but it would be| of smell. nov 1- 3t Tth st near Odd Fellows Hell. York ai ine coming election : Isthmus.—A Washington correspondent of| Shields. He is a stateman, a patriot, and, in dangerous for me to write all I know upon this = = fOr PER Dae ene rere, Uap, endl eaiiable | on pane —a tine Horeead Buggy will be sold fi boxed Speen cane EK low for the cash. They will be cold separate or store in| 20 boxes Adamant do. together. Apply at Birch’s Stable, 14th street. Forgery And EmpezzueMent.—Editors in 10 boxes Greani Chess. “nov 1—3t* Clark and Raymond. Bronson........ Seymour. Ullman. = pales A Ae my opinion, one of the best men inthe Senate. 70.000 the New York T'ribune, in Monday's issue of Such a man, added Mr, Ciayton, ‘‘is an honor 100,000 | that journal, again tells of the twenty times to any station he may hold, and I should declared intention of the Costa Rican Govern- | grieve to learn that he is not to return to the subject. Trouble.—The Cincinnati Gazette of the 31st} 30 chests superior Black Tea, at 50c. rib. Th- VAG Bi % ssession of the right bank of| °4y of which he has been so useful and val- : reputation of this particalar Kiod ot Tea, is co well Ex dee _— snd Episcopal Prayer Rooke, @ ment to) take porsorsion 8 uable a member.” ult., says: established that words in commendation of it are caived ond for colcar ane sicennt Sinting, Seymour. the San Juan river, from its mouth up, per- ..+sHon. T, B. Florence is in this city. There appears to be no cessation of the war- | superfiucus. just reczived and for sale at icf sgh acta d veetes haps, to Lake Nicaragua. In view of the im- topping at the Empire Hotel. Joe Severs. | f#%° between James T. Loyd on the one part. oe Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Impe-} poy 1 I rldge Street, Georgetown. Witness portance of any such threatened act to the eciie Bhiladelphie Argus, is at the same and J S. McCormick on the other part—each | rial Teas. : i i i i claimants of the ownership of the Daily Sun| ,. 25 packets choice old Government Java Coffee. 01 Tae Paciric Ratcroap.—Messrs. RB. J. United States, this story is worth notice. | house. Newspaper establishment. Charges of a grave | '8 0!4 88> and very superior qusiity there isnot the Walk dT. Butler Ki z We have, therefore, to say that, among well ++» Raphael felix, Jr., “Directeur des | character have been preferred by each against aaa Herrings. walker and T. Butler King, state in the New informed persons here, the declaration of this] Conges de M’lle Rachel,” announces in the the other, and really matters have assumed a] pj kles, Preserves, Jellies, Cranber ies, &c., ae, York papers, that they have despatched three purpose is :egarded as a simple repetition of | New York papers that this celebrated actress | serious aspect. A recapitulation of all the| at messengers bearing the deposit of $300,000, re- Z M P. KING, ma aaa the Cae is Gaver will not appear in New York before Septem- allegations talked of would be uninteresting Corner Ve. mont avenue and Fifteenth street. as bi e thre. made by ‘08 an Go o quired by the law of Texas incorporating the ment perhaps annually, since the Americans Mississippi and Pacific Railroad Company, ber next. to our readers, and we will therefure content| _nov 3—tf «++. Ata “Hard” demonstration in New | Urselves with stating only such as come up in | Roe SUBSCRIPTION BOOK, in which * e have been using the Nicaraguan isthmus as a and that it would be placed in the Texas highway to and from California. Costa Rica treasury by the 2ist ult., though not required as . | the courts. : were several letters and one envelope. The York, ex-Senator Dickinson made a spegch in| Qn yesterday morning Charles H. Martin | finder will confers tavor and receive @ compensa- which he said the issues in the coming election 3 has long preferred a claim to jurisdiction over vo be made until the close of the month. the south bank of the San Juan, which, how- LL was arraigned in the Police Court on the charge | tion on leaving it at Mrs. Wyatt’s, opposite Browns’ D* S88 MAK?\G~REMOVAL—Mrs. M. B were—‘ Bronson and good liquor,” ‘‘ Seymour Hotel. Ger At the resent election in ‘Indiana, Wm. | ever, she has never been able to make good. OT BED AND WINDOW GLASS—6 by 8,7 by 9,8 by 10; low priced Giass. Alro, Window Glass of various sizes, at ni] times on hand, and tor sale at the lowest poices by HOWELM & MORSELL, * nov 1—dv No 323, C st., bet. 6th and Tih. crenata aetna neon te | (Pees? ALLOWED ON DEPOS(TE8.—Inter est obtained for Depositors and cthera upon first ae: CuUBB BROTHERS, Bankers. ep 21—eort x of forgery, viz: by signing the name of James nov 2—3t ememon, F shiorable Dress Maker, bas re and poor liquor,” and “Clarke and no liquor} T Loyd & Co, to acertain order on Peter E moved from her late re: § ence on K street, between at all.” i re Gritin, fue shoes'of the valas of four do. 1.2 FOR GLOVES. 3th and 10th, to No. 479, Thirteenth street, two cs . D 26 dozen supsricr eolored Kid | doors south of Pennsyivani: ue. All orders in = ++++ Inthe U. S. District Court at Colum- | lars and a half. This was done, as is alleged Glove, which I will sell at "Eg cets per pair, | her line promptly perfidy igs = oct 19—2w R. Nofinger, Fusiontst, was beaten 11,233] Once, if not oftener, she has chartered a sort bus, Ohio, R. A. Sloan, a Sandusky lawyer, | by the clerk of the Daily Sun counting-room, | a portion of which is Bijous. Ds ae votes by his Democratic opponent, Elijah | of company to navigate the river, in the evi- , sted het *f : 5, iti sf immediately after Loyd & Lo. had left the} Jouvins at 8744 cents, worth $1 Judgment nae awarded for the penalty set for to-day, and the bonds of the defendant fiers iinhing Ghesbore axiiaies sroulalgieech $3,000, or $1,000 in each case with costs. Bsediaus (00 tor bis speesrancs: to call immedistely at the Ladies’ Fancy and Trim. eda Aah. ; Immediately after this arraignment, Wm | ing aepot, No. 19, Centre Market Spscc. 5 weuis : u said of aL sea eee can- | 4 POR A Paki units ana ead Lov 2- 3t MRS. R A PKACO, ac i ‘idate for Mayor of New York, that during an | ing from 5. Post Office in this city, al ee en the south bank, commanding the naviga-| (One scusey be failed in business, madiwae the 18th of October, a letter directed to James See *RECRIVED, AT HOOPS, an invoice of « tion of that stream, now of so great importance | outiged to compromise with hiscreditors. After Sparks McCormick, with a design to obstruct large assortment of Albata ware (heavy 8-cz. to the United States. We need hardly add| getting released, he set earnestly and hopefully | the correspondence of said McCormick, and piste ae a ie, <u = epee Sees Le that all her efforts, direct or indirect, to estab-| to work. Fortune smiled on his efforts, and he | did destroy said letter contrary to the laws of Teen pened Anas arimtntyel al alee . 5 ? " ? was soon known ag a good merchant and arich|the United States. The defendant was re- Gitet Moosic mad other Jemsireer Na Tatect gee lish her right to tax American travel and| an Some years hud passed, and Mr. Hunt’s | quired to give bail in $1,000 to answer this] t..n.” No. 418 Pa avenue, b-tween 4\¢ acd 6h freight for passing over the Nicaraguan isth- Hay and soploment were forgotten. ee charge. street, sign of the largo 8. read Eagle. Brrceee t—VOL 6 OF BANCROFT’S HISTORY i: i he did not, in his prosperity, forget. Une da —- - aed nv2 6 United 8 Ask ber of Ra y ~~ a = weaeal all his old creditors Beoaived ae invitation i Tae Great Farture in Enetanp.—London| — SECOND HAND P1ANOS TAKEN IN PART PAY 7 ment for new once at the Music Depot of oct 18—tt HILBUS & HITZ. OLOOKS, WATOHES & JEWELRY. I have just received and opened » Or assortment of Clocks, Watches, Newton. owing to 23,367 votes being cast for | dent hope that the grantees’ would make good William F. instead of William R. Noffinger. her claim to concurrent jurisdiction over it by A single letter often makes a vast difference. | force, for their own profit. She has also, more tpan once, we believe, e:sayed to hold points [An extensive movement is now on fuot in Canada to procure the passage of a bill by the Provincial Parliament, now in session, similar to that proposed for the United States by the homestead bill. This would at once, the Canadians think, attract emigration to that country. — Ga Boston paper says: and Jewelry, ali of which wiil be soid heaper then similar goods cam b- — the ane have on woke few y Watches, which will be sold a Tgaid, if calted tor ee at J. RORLNDON’s Jewelry Store, opposite Lrowns’ Botel, 0-lo—lia Old K+ detone, by Joseph Bmith, D D is ci dine with him; they accepted; the table was| papers received by the Pacific, give the in- ORTHERN APPLESand ONIONS. | The !neiriatr’- Lut, by Mrs Southworth aoiaea stents pe dase cue the scheines of that petty State to establish its aoread’ a plate piosded for each one, and a Ee tedness of Mr. Oliver, the great English Just received by the schooner Nickerson, from | !ansas aud Nebraska, by C Hale females over those of their own color. When | Jurisdiction there. The fate of the freeboot- clean white napkin lay uponeach plate. The | ship owner, and the extent of his business ope- cesta} barrel: prime Baldwin Applee, = & + crs nal Ketrospect, by Kneller covers were 1emoved, the napkins taken up,| ration. He had a fleet of 104 sail of vessels, 50 barrels yellow Oaiona, large and fine. Meigs on Childbed Fevers and under them each creditor, to his astonish- | of some 40,000 tons. He owe; twenty-three} ji the ebove ave in fire order, and will be sold} Kolliker’s Microsc-pica: snetomy ment, found acheck for the amount of the| creditors upwards of $10,000 each. To his| tow for cash, at our store, corner of 7th and [ streets, | rake on the principal disease (secret ser‘es) balance of his claim against Mr. Hunt, with | largest creditor his indebtedness is $605,000 ; | or at the new store, Louisians ave. ur, opposite the TAYLOX & MAUKY'S interest from the day the compromise was | to two others he owes $300 000 each; to one| Bank of Washington. i ; another $150,000; to} nov 2—8t ROTOWEIL & BROWN. srt devco Dc. made. creditor $225,000; to ; COME AND ————+__ four others $120,000 each; to two $100.000) “ays onmpMRSIGNED woud ne 4 LEARN YOUR FATE. 3 = 5,000 h : f gz NDERSIGNED woud re= RS. GROuGE, Inte ot Ko jana, ¥1 b sto intorm Tae MatTRivon1aL Marker IN AUSTRALIA. | each; to two o hers $75,000 each; and four 8,ec*rully inform bis filends and c'tisens gen N as oe A letter from Ballarat. by the last arrival, | others $50,000 each. ; By his schedule his total eral'y that he has iesumed th- Grocery business eaiey forged Genticmea of W «hingten and sive: e A indebtedness is represented to be $3,388,000. | and is row loe-ted oh the meee Pennay <a cutena Semigels pons Merges at pee trimonial affairs are looki ere ; ———_—— - — avenue eni Trirteenth straste, where wi.) be fox: ri slr peony fmaldsneet alltdeeroar and aces fir, fat; || Lyxca Law.—A public meeting has been| «: hoic- selection of 8. OUERIES, TSA8, WINKS, = side, Tal ay tina daoae sire — —— but far from forty, have from ten to a score of | held at Austin, Texas, at which resolutions LIQUORS, CIGAKB, &o. #5 ceuts—gendemen 60. Hours from 6 v’cik im the admirers on each of their lists; it is to be | were adopted to expe ‘pecisl sttention is invited to his assortment of | ‘Taorning until 10 o'clock at night. hoped that some few of them will soon be| “Me ‘ nnd easter ST ot aw Beit eats ct T—im* paired off, or there is no saying how many | for by some respectable American citizen.” for sale very low for cash. BR. D. THER UB P M16 TING NEATLY AND ~ suicides, duels, or binding over to keep the | The reason of this is that these Mexicans are Corner of Ps. avenue and 13th st., south DITIOUSLY EXWOUTED AT THA “AVENLNG peace, may readily ensue. suspected of tampering with the slaves, — nov 2—dlwéeolw 8148” OFFIGR, hes circumstances permit and their disposition is | ers of Greytown, we take it, will prove suffi- good, some gratify this taste in matrimony ; | cient warning to Costa Rica to keep hands off Fane fee ras Lad “hear acy toves see American property and American interests in the sanc tion of the laws of the land.’* that quarter, in her quarrel with Nicaragua. On Monday night last the Boston Police Up to this time she has been utterly unable to made a sortie and arrested several “culled | effect anything in the way of substantiating gemmen”’ wid dare white “lubs,”” who were | ber claim to territory north of her present living together in an improper state, This practical jurisdiction, and we take it for grant- detestible amalgamation is the result of ab- | ed that if she adopts the polioy of seeking to olitionism. worry the Americans engaged ia the business of a transporting freight and passengers over the Cart, (Sours Aumrica).—The api! in- | isthmus by essaying any obstruction whatever preoryhe oe yield of tilwer for 1862 is esti: | to their legitimate parsuits, they will prompt ted at a sum equal to £2,400,000 sterling. ly take the job of blowing her schemes sky- oet 19