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, = pwptenme ermonnn ore St oky ore eT a a om a eae mn “Vy The Democryic Senate and Assembly tickets in | At/as that he who commences the work of | The Bpidemic at Noriolk and Portsmouth. Mr. EDITOR :—WE ARE GLAD" ind } . V EN I N G STAR. the old county, are elected by 2,000 majority | double-dealing is.certain to got deeper and| From Norfolk and Por'smouth there is but the Fine Ward te eke > pps hat atte SS Ww f, In Berks county the Democratic majority is | deeper into a mire of difficulties, we have to | little additional beyond the fact that the yel-| It was the resort of Thieves, Sees, nal Positively the Last Week of ASHINGTON CITY: about 5,500. Bigler’s majority was 3,350. | assure him that the Seoretary of State knew nd | low fever has ceased to-exist as an epidemic, | PUT 2” Ss THURSDAY AFTERNGON ....October ll pier witaiaecercey cai en petal In Bucks county there is a gain of 1,250 votes | more of our paragraph in question until it ap- for the Democrats. . peared in the Star and was served to him as In Cumberland county the Democratic ms- | one of our subscribers who faithfully pays his i fer oe 11-1t* DR. BEALE’S and is gradually disappearing from those il!- FIRST REGI-] GRAND PANORAMIC YIz fated cities. ‘ : GADE M. D. C. OFTHE ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS AGENTS FOR THE STAR. ' sENTS ‘Re A Norfolk letter of the Sth, im the Peters. | Wastis NL oa ertie ond Ee IN SEARCH. OF sean etiewing vesnne sre peace oy I jority is 150. This county gave Pollock 596. | sixponoe weekly, than Mr. Van Dyck him-| burg Express, saya: | \/ > Ys the (th instant,at o'clock, | STR JOHN FRANELIN the Nees — gonece” ie Wayne coutity gives Plummer, (Dem.) for | self did. 5 - “Th ever hen Dost ocinely Gisappetred. aooee wo pe oe a with the Phitadelphia~ V. By , Canal Commissioner, 500 majority, and elects | The fact is, it embraced, in very few words, ea at one new case my ing ‘ine with their com- AS BARDMENT OF OCF fb ene Ubesraueenteng the | ine whats Demncrets Mab the truth, the wholo trath, and nothing bat | "yar ‘Colldy son ot thelate Joie valley, | Res STL SEBASTOPOL New York—S. M. Parrinenné Oo., Nassau | In York county, the entire Demooratic ticket | the truth—asis amply proved by the tone and | near Fort Norfolk, is very ill, and not expect- li -3t P.F. » Ad og 4 Een great Scenic Artist, Neco V B. Patan, Seollay’s Building is elected by a large majority. character of the reply which Mr, V.D.has| ed tolive Mr. Wm, Hawkins was quite sick TICE.-GRABD B i o —— ‘i : Gt: A afte: ; also Mr. George Jennings. In Allegheny county, the Democratic Sheriff | seen ‘fit to make to it; admitting, in effect, Ww *y u -—The Second Annual Ball of is elected by a large majority, and in Cambria | everyone of its ossentialstatements.-Which | sual ees Mill. very feeble, but mending | the Red, White-end. Blue Ordnance Club will Admiring multitudes nightly SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. yee take place at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, on | the most sublime, interestine county, the Democratic Sheriff is elected by | are as follows; Lst, that the abolition views he | | I understand that several families have re- MUNDAY BYENING. ‘October 22 1855. work The Intelligencer thus expresses its under- 800. has of late ‘urged in the Atlas, de'net meet the rate) to Aaa neaily all of whom | oc ll-% — CHARLES SHMAN, Seo’y. ps ofthe causes resulting im the s reep’| In Sehnylkill county, the whole Democratic | concurrence of his partner, the editor of that metorday, Sr eats teigee Sever. i OTIC BITRE MEMBERS of the ng defeat-cf the ecalition in Pennsylvania on ticket.is elected Journal, or of any other Democratic party- ber died, which shows that it will not be pra- ing to thelr friends and the ie Le a before yesterday : Monroe county has » Democratic majority | authority of the State of New York. 2d, that dent for those who are away to retura fur sume ther Second Anaad! Ball will in a ee however, we have & | of bout 1,600, > theis insertion ‘arioes front: his disposition to'| “Wate was quite a heavy frost through all BVENING, etober Hs, 168. pPPcn-n's cf the Republicans and Fasionists| In Northampton county, the Democratic ma- | sell his share of the paper at a price which the | this section of Sunday night, and it is report- | By order of the Committee of Arrangements. ave carried that State by en evorwhelenns ae en, ek en wed Dacre A majcrity. This result, which was not unex. Democ: ‘ on Monda: morning. In any event, the fever ST—ON TUESDAY, THE 9TH IN- pected us, i aria to various patos by in Wayne county, the whole ratic | to pay, for zo b has spent its . and in two or threo weeks stant, a Lady’s Hair ee een ee the Philadelpbic journals. They say that not | ticket is elected. The Star is published at a point where po- | thete will be no ‘anger in returning to Ports- | ers y nosed marred on. haemo 4 : The galy did thouscads of voters throughont the | » Allegheny county elects the whole Demc- | litical secrets concentrate from all quarters of | mouth or Norfolk. ‘There was a number of | '*% daguerreotype liken qeutienen. t.t> absent ih Te ‘icket boyt 400 majori to be finder will be rewarded by leaving it at No. &. selves from the polls, but i A t] ON rth fi people seen streets of Portsmouth that the union of tho opposition forces, peter cratic ticket by aboyt 400 majority. The Know | the country. No man, wo mentioning from in the P jority is 1,100. Democrats interested in it donot think proper | ed that ice had been seen in Portemouth early | _°°2 . 8, th A street, Capitol Hill oct L1-1t : z vs esterday, and many of the shops were open. | "UA *tret, Cal Bpon as lite-as the 27th wltimo, was not car- | Nothing majority last year was 5,262: his position in connection with Politics, cancut People the surrounding country ‘Tans RS. POWELL HESS bof = wo —, ried out, beoause it was rendered impractica-| Lehigh county gives 800 majority. The up a shindy or “make a judy of himself,” conquered their fears and come to townduring ILL pero Hans SS eae Lle from the lato tien at which it-was de- | Know Nothing majority last year was 68, it matters not what locality he resides in or to byt ay, yn they yet apprehend danger = tee ie on her. can 5 ental a icomarslan iseucs which | 1 Laneaster eounty the Demooratic gains | what party he belongs, that oy pare In Po ani a for'tha twenty-four héhso| Ragsaneenoioerymebaeeehen saat | eriecmee TO THE SOLIGITATION Se 3 influence upon the elee- | have been immense, and it is’believed that » | inducing his tergiversations are not very shvrt- artes merece nty Pt. | Tunmenver diane tea tele inom ene eeu several of his friends forming clas. h waa the liquor qucs-| portion of the Democratic ticket has been | ly better understood in political eircles here | ding Monday evening, says the Richmond | THe name of Ladies 25 cents; Gentlemen 50 cents. | ses for VOCAL INSTRUCTION, both for joang Fendt de ae ae eaekEss meneet cthers, the | teeta. Last Yeid the Know Nothing me-| thea by most perwus immediately surreund- | Dispatch, only one person died, and there | octita# "0! Senabiy $ivided eventing te iy cae chant result is nit viewed exclusively as a Deme-|. . 6,263 Bien a2 bi Wh er it strikes us that | Yet? Some new cases, twa certainly of yellow LACK SILK VEIL WAS LEFT IN of the ht bers — cratic victory. Tie league organized against Jority was 6,263. ing him at home. etc fever, and afew of doubtfulcharacter. There A Omnibus No 27. on its way from George- the liquor law bas triumphed.” Montgomery county gives 2,000 Democratic | the causes of such “« didoes,” as wo allude to had bean a few relapsed Case thal were con- | town to the Capitol,’ on Saturday evening last. The Unton contains » letter from Col. For- | majority—2 gain of 1,500. above; are worth explanation to the public, we | sidered critical. Ainong the is Father eigen gates will = paid by pres at ney, written yesterday from Philadelpbia,| In Dauphin county the Democrats have | explain them; it being our business to en- | Devlin, who had relapsed the third time and | ‘B¢ Bank ofthe Metropolis, oct 11-104 wherein ho gives his idea of the clection in | about 800 majority ns far as heard from. Five lighten the publie iasuch matters without the pelle dary bape oo taled 2 aye wae cians ate ee la ere é » Pennsylvania and its political results, saying | townships yet to bo returned. The county | sli teat reference tothe interests or desires of awhi “the: 3 to come back. P. Wa Wash vocaL , Saying Ips y shteat et awhile forthe: refagees to Se 0 PROVISION - dn the ecurse cf his remarks : gave 1,776 majority for Pollock. the parties whose schemes may be defeated | There had been two frosts, and ice on Monday | city, sy Oe 4 se tion in Vocal Mi “The whcle opposition was concentrated | P. 8.—In the new county of Fulton there is | by such a courso on our part. morning, and the health cf the Hare tras so0- JAMES P. SMITH, of Wastingten, nor in against the nationality cf the Democracy, and | » Democratic majority of 200 In this case we took the liberty of referring stantly improving; but it was by physicians | oo+ 11_it President. | Schools of which we in favor-ef the -sectioat creed of the Abcli- : 1 : and all considered highly dangerous for ab- - = tiovists Tae crder of Know Nothings post- In Bedford county, the vote was very close, toand explaining the business affairs of the | eentees to venture home yet. ere ACCOUNTS — pened for the momert their impracticabilities | but the Know Nothings have asmall majority. | business-partner in the Atlas, because in or- We learn from the Richmond Dispatch that and -Celieniod: an sanderate terms, by 5 on the subject of forsign inf d th 0 Trimb Wh: h 1 ity of . Ten who ose aye Te — _. ojee orsign influence ani e ¥ i i z : ‘ Fs % : oT A. 3 Pope. and threw therscives into the Abelitin, HO, rimble, the ig candidate for | derto profit them,he was clearly gui 'y of con- | on Tuesday Rey. Thos. Hume, the indefatiga cod reference given. ddress comtiniticn with wslignont readiness. At no Governor, has received a larger vote than was tinuing to profess entity with the Democratic | ble labcrer in the cause of religion and hu- ae ere election within my ittimate and somewhat ex- | generally anticipated. party of New York, while secretly endeav- manity, arrived in that city having in charge , ee expcrieuce in Pevnsylvania polities | The Democratic majority in Hamiliton ceun- ing to sell its ts of to the | the followi 4 orphan children f, ent of superior Gold Bina: aep I Stee seen daork indtare eopllene ng to its prospec’ success out, ho ‘¢ following named orphan c! ren from | sortment of superior Go! pecta-, i: A ‘ 1 Eye Gi. offer lly ou IRO! BOO ard desperation on the part of the adverseriag | {Y 48 about 9,000. : highest bidder for his share of the Ac/as. His Portsmouth. They were at once comfortably | fies and Eye Glasses, which we mages foe & TRUSK ESTABLISHMENS.”’ ef tho Democracy ard of the Union than at Returns received at Cincinnati, from diffe r- game was palpable. A sense of right and | quartered with those that had preceded them: d Ai-o, sfiver and fite steel 8 tes, shell Eye HAVEJUST OPENED A LARGE ASSO; theisst. The tractors from our ranks forgot | ent parts of the State, leave no doubt of the | wrong would have induced us to do quite as} Josephine end Mary Jane, children of Jamos | Glasses, &e M. W. GALT & BRO., m1 tbeir past pref-ssions in favor ef sound " s 4 a . | and Mary Ma: 14 and 12 years. ag Pa. avenne, bet en Sth ag 20th sts. rideiples—forgot all the houars aud fond election of Medill by a majority of 15.000. | much even for the Republican or Know Noth. y Mayo, aged 7 . et 11—9t trade, - : A , Margaret Elisabeth and Sarzh Ann, chil- | -*—% 1 please call. estcwei upon them by a confiding party— | Hamilton county give him nine thousand ma- | ing party, were’ tither being stabbed in the | aren cop Michael and Elizabeth Lynch) aged MISS EMILIE PRIBRAM & CO., gyre ey toes a Black and Colored Heel foxea ard tock up the battle-oy of the | ees oo jority. At the election in 1853 the vote stood: | back afver the same fashion to serve an end so 14 en] 11 years. MILLINERS, Ga‘ and disunivnis!s who sought to make Pennsy!- Medill, Democrat.... varia the basis upon Which to build up a for- Barrerc, Whig. ‘ ters, Peeeesesecees 2 ister. i 008e, i Marthe ond William Edward, childron of wit OPEN, ON SATURDAY, OCTO-| Ladies’ Bronze, Black end Colored welt We. vee vince berets b, waeaime gone Bowdin ‘Melon, fo 3 and brig ‘ ; Ler 13th, fhe most feshionable style ‘ton foxed G+ iters, tress to seuiter rebrand: d death > Bi 1 2'gig | CxPlsin the cause of the sudden change of | “Yuh hild ef ‘Timothy and Hannah | of Fall and Winter Bonnets, Ribbons, ” Morocco heel and witheut Boots $1.09 ewtne cur byothers th yaar oe Rohe TENE SIO) * 2816 | sont of the Atlas that the Democratic party | Cohen. a ey 2 oo) me Bannab | Prowersand Hair Dresses, to which they so S120, Bat if they wets beld aod secte, Seats] P. S.A dispatch from Cincinnati, just re- |; ‘ Y | Cohen, aged 12 years. invite they invite the attention of thetrformer cus- | _ Ladies’ Merccco and Kid, Black and Colored t ry were beld and reckless in this : " in New York and all over the country should Richard, ebitd cf —— Purcell. aged 4 years. tomers and the Ladies generally Their store | ©! S8e. to $1.60, course, the Democracy were united in senti- | ceived, states that Sf\y-two counties have been | suffer for want of the explanation it was ix | Sylvester, ebild of Kinchen Turner, aged 6 | wil} be kept supplies. Please call at No. 277 on isses’ and Children’s Gaiters and Boots of ell ment end iu action in opposing them; and sl- | heard from, and that Chase is 9,700 ahead. a a Daughter cf Kinehen Turner, name un- Pennsylvania avenue, south side, betwein 10th ptions. though dencuncad as ‘slaves cf the South,’ as | Thirty-seven counties remain to be heard | (UF Power to make in so brief a paragraph— | inown, aged 4 years. and 11th streets. oc H—2m 8. P. HOOVER, Iron B. ‘doug! fices,’ exd a4 ‘ pro--lavery tools,” they of a 0: Os ] t Mak willl axebabty - the truth of which has been confirmed in eve- Some of these chiliren are very sprightly. DANCING oct 10 __between 9th and 10th sts Coe at anne t, thorough ovntitutional | fm, which will probably increase his mc- ry sentence which Mr. V. D. has written in | It is believed that they are all except one | pyRoF. H. W. MUNDO TAKES GREAT FALL PARIS MILLINERY. Priniples at their meetings, and defied the | jority 3,000. 1 (Hannab Cohen) without parents, and the pa- pleasure in announcing to bis numerous 8S E. E.McDONALD, (successor to Mrs. epithots and the intrigues of the opposition.”” Inpraxa.—A few scattering, returns have | *°?!Y- rents cf that one were in Ireland when last ~ * Dee frends and the public generally, that he has Ano H Clark.) =) ust retur.ed i: i A heard from. She came to this country with | arein returned, and will resume the duties of his | from the North, will © we pace lost all our bad material. The | bee received {rom Indiana, but net sufficient | «crhig wigerable and Unpopular Adminis. “2 aha eh on Thursday, the an uncle, who, it is believed, is dead. School on of about the 25th of October, 1855. Due | lth poainet, 26 her o—nlenatle mt nery nny cb prees 2ete segtpieed to purify the | to indicate result. Evansville, Vanderburgh tration.”—From the New York Tribune and metieo wilt be given of the time and plece for in. ag a8 x splendia " fashionable seer. a wncecine by Urociving tain their lodges elt sors ppp ching ~~. a i Evening Post down to the most ricketty, PERSONAL, Several n-w end beautiful Dinces and Waltzes | have not been seen as vet in the District, with a the inv. hited, ecrrupt, diseased, and discarded + Se, Cap Jast receiv ere froin Syncaking and mangey inculcatorofGuy Fawk-| +:+* Tho Hon. Archibald Dixon, of Ken- peta Eye ed iit whe iain om een ees one wees S - o . g ne . ces. i ey - - ism which has obtained a momentary and pre- tucky, has openly repudiated Know Nothing- join Prof. Munder’s Classes are politely re- All the precy ae ap as Bleachinc, Repair- ji - hrough : ism, and — a tho Democratic party; aud | quested to do so immedia‘ely upon the opening. | ing, &c., done in the best and mero: exp<ditions carious existence through efforts of pestife- | the Hon. Hamilton Fisb, ef New York, Whig, | ° A subscription list fs now open at Mr. Jobu F.| manver.” The L are respectfully requested rous demagogues and fanatical bigots to foist | it is themselyes into the government, for the last int-iguers wo have so long infested our coun- | Ladianopelis says there isa Democratic mi- el: a their oe sewer x 43 rip re- | jority in Marion county of 500 Last year it ceived, with gratitude and joy, a host of con- - H jori stitution -!ovinz Whige hd Gccae forward on eave Aypesion majority of.790, Tuesday, and, like patriots, forgot all past dif- Vanderburgh cu ty gives a Democratic f-ten«3 in assitting to make war upon the | majority of 490, against a Fusion majority of id, denounced the “ Fusionists.”’ srt Store, Pa. avenue, near 10th street. jee peep wer, Sane. Soe Hon. John R. Thompscn, cf New Jer- — _ a Chi ; DANCING ACADEMY. N. TITUS WAKEMAN comiaua enemy.”” 186 last year year and a half, they have all been yelping eu: Haws bea i. Aanipbelt ae serene aieenieieens. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, oie ate oe — over the unpopularity of “this miserable and | tice Lewis, of Pennsylvenis, and Hon. J. HB. | y ewig cAtee ANNOUNCES THAT HE | QUPREME COURT U. 8, CL AIMS COURT, . imbecile administration.” If they agreed in Latrobe, of Marytaad, are at the National. will resume the duties of his prefession, at his and District Courts: Also, Agent for Purchas- WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The Moral On’t—The results cf the elec- : : inly did | | *+*+ Wm. George Baker, Esq , died, yester- | Salon, on Tuesday, October Sth, where he will | ing and Leasing Houre-, Store; Farms, and Ser tions, yesterday, as addenda to those previous- nothing elas conesixable, mes agitated day, in Baltimore, efter a short illnoss of | TS¢ive Pupils for the season in the various styles a dae tes ot nae ~ earns lates The Elections.—The defeat cf the Know | ly ocourring during the summer and fill, in- | 98tee ia the work of arguing at least them- 4 ’ : of Dancing. surance; ag ; typhoid fever. 3 Bt appears from the news- Days and hours cf tuition: On Tuesdays and Nothinzs in Baltimore, at the municipal el=~ | cluding the Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, | 8*!ves into the belicf of the truth of their ery» | papers cf that city of this morn nz, that on the | Thursdays for young Ladies from 3 p. m. to 5; tion yesterday, was no lesa overwhclming than | Alabama, Tennessee, Maine, and Connéetiouc | Which we refer above. They had it all so | same day he was voted fur an‘ clected a meu.- | for Boys from 5 to7 ; end for Gentlemen from 7 42 Pewnsylyania on the day before, where | elections, are pregnant with meaning. Les- | xed, in their imagination, that the adminie- pistating: hepeesig em rprigriga deen [ieee Real Estate, Bank and City Stocks, and negotia- = oe: Deeds, Wills, Leases, &c., drawn; also Patents procured. 16 Furnished Hoares at $40 to we month National In- A shooting match for ten thousand dol The Salcon will be rented oe Ballz, a Office, 514 —— opposite ~ t. Tt . eis Hg: i “ ai cee - Rake: o ol- | py 5 Lectures, &c., on reasonabie | telligeacer, (over t ‘cbacce wareroom of Geo. they fought in line wih the new-fungled Re- | sons may be drawn from them, which aspiring sca puss a Mag Ris Las ural % is Jars aside, between Mr. King, of Georgia, and me — jeaiton to the Agent, Mr. Charles | W Cochran) Washington, putlean party. and unscrupulous men should lay to heart, if | C*adle, without the necessity for anothor kick | yrr Duncan, of Louisville, both eclebrated | Tucker, at the Saloon. , oct Li-eo3t oc We arnex the vote ia the several wards, | but for their own future prospects. Th» first | from them, sending it on the road to perdi- marksmen, was decided at Cincinnati, ou Mon- Pith w list cf the successful candidates, and] great palpable fact that they teach, is, ein- | ti9?; and they wero to have stepped into all | day last, in favor of the Sg ners nied p > J o 2 is, ATIESTION, DYSPEPTICS, and these ti yt! a won the match by one bird. There wero sey- some compsrative statements that will be} phatically, that we, as a nation, have not yci | tke coveted placos.of all sorts—offices, organ- * ‘aaa _ FANCY ARTICLES, JEWELRY, ke. afflicted wiih Ague and Fever. OPENED THIS DAY SOME RICH STYLES] pr. Hoofiand’s Celebraicd German Bitters cny-tre thot acer ta peut amrinen cera! | Bi Hews dg owacn found of general intercet : * Progressed’” to the extent.of making it poss:- | *hips, contract, agencies, and what not,each | ny Joel Shew, who is represented as | naies, Wex Beads, Coral Necklaces, Received and on ale ; FIRST BRANCH CITY COUNCIL. ble that the prejudices and passions of the | Merely taking tho trouble to designate what having been an honest man and earnest re- | Hair Of!, Soa ghee) rp) FORD & BRO.. Wards. K Nothixgs. Democrats. American people can be long enccessfully | °#¢2 Wanted. former, widely known as a pioneer in the in- year < ~—? ROBIN: —— cee coat an a Pe ee shoimer 62 Johu France, 733 played on to the extent of turning the heart: Weil, they aro beginning at length, one and | troduction cf the water-cure ractice into this 349 Pa avenue, opposite Bowns’ HAY—HAYy—HaY! Jecob F.Gr've: bee Ke donne nt ont and minds cf a governing majcrity cf the nc-| #ll of them, to realize their expectations— | country, died last Saturday, in his 40th year. oc 1l-colm R SALE, 100 BALES OF (SLIGHTLY Wm. * Harrs, 513 T. H. Sullivan, 435 3 5 Mich. Alutching,221 F_H.B Boyd, Ed tion against the fundamental principles of the | Ea" over the left. They appealed from the 7 7 8. He was born in Saratoga county, N.Y) and | pn damaged) HAY, which will be sold in lots to died ut his water-cure niinetd b at’ Oys- FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, suit purchasers, at $1 percwt., and dry at $1 8 owt : rae Ciawfo d,5id Samuel Kirk, Ini ii 3 ay N DGE STREET, BE- bee oop: Ota kate 587 Constitution of the United Staters That is; | elections cf the summer and early fall to those | ter Bay, L. L. M&:.2 one ante be pee ES niernaneien io: Caled, git, 67 G. A. sing, i John B. Tid oog | that neither abolitioniem nor religious perse- that came off on the day before yesterday, «+++ Fuckson, the “ American Deer,’’ beat town, will open on Satuzday, Oct. Bridge, over Rock Creek, or at the Store of Jobes Ai Caen, — 339 eution—the policy of ignoring in practice the | ‘ing away, at the North, the false protenss | Frost, the “ Haglish Stag,” at @ foot race near | new Sriets = HixtT HERE Pe JOSEPH * ae a $:Bidesly, Ind. = American doctrine of ent're religious equality ef Know Nothingism the instant it became } Lonion, recentiy. Jackson ran five miles in ny $3 cor J.J. Peunington, 5 se Sges9 direct from New York. Also, Ribbons, Flowers [e ARD.— GEORGE KOLB, late Geo.P. Thomas, 66] in our institutions—can prevail here. Theeo manifest that it could not pay at the South, Haigh decrees eu stories oe . Darius ( arier, 9. J. G. Hooper 32. Dryden” 572 13. Avg. M. Brice, 3:6 Rey. Dr. Wentworth writes from Fah. = = Sra N ion Tek ont stoned fo payee z “4 eeee . . al ag . ational can be fou for the 4.3 F Medien, 46 C.D Sieg?” eq | faets have been demcnstrated, past peradven- papsionitiathg Seizes sce ainlames Chau, Caine: “One sleeps more soundly in nk Bice epee caohins thelr establishment, No. 322 Peunsyl — 15. R W. Regesie’, 5x3 Levi Ts = "664 | ture, in the ceason’s clection results; and he | litionism. It really-doos not strike us that the suburbs of Fuh-Chan than when within Weer’ sare eee let aiiatscaiaacear a: ery Thane Sag hr poe If Jorn Priore” G0 Wee easter; $151 who fails now to realize them, is afilicted with | the last dodge has strengthened them much— | reach of the daring burglars of New York | of pieces more rich plaid French Merinos al” oc Itt 4 5 ig i tyete, ion 7 oer eae = an obliquity of moral perception, which marks vide the election returns, reader, if you are | and Philadelphia.” 50 pieces fiae plain Merinos in all colors 19. W. Mt. Woods, Gu Wr Goor Baker,’ 671 : —— en |. © ; inert furi 50 pieces plaid, fizur dand plain bleck Silks, of THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES 0. T. Sewell, jr,’ G14 John W Walker; 591 | Bim as one devoid cf a fair share of practical inclined to question our judgment inthe prem-] .... Judge Gould, an eminext jurist of Flor- | % Pieces plas P si very lastre, and chea| or ; ises. ida, isdead. He served an apprenticeship to | 30 pieces plain dress Silks, all colors. MR. W. HENRY PALMER, — ——— | sonse, if not a daft one. Beatties . 4 meet corner 8 11,508 | We see in these results repudiation, signal- | But they (those results) tell, bestdes, that | the printing business in (steely del 10 places blac Moire Sean and Wi aheret Oils, pee po hw mgm f = Bete B72 ly emphatic, of the late efforts to divide us | those short-sighted and weak-minied people | +++ Im Dr. Alexander’s church, Fifth ave- | 95 po of those beautiful Cloaks, some entire] DAY, Oct. Sth, 1855. The pupi s are requesied Democratic mority in the whole city, 1,096 ‘ new styles politically by.races and creeds. We also see | ¥D0, in assuming to teach their neighbo-z, 100 Stella, rocha, Bay State Long and Square in them a most palpable refusal to divide our | have resorted to the plan of personal slander, pue, New York, the choir has been dismissed, to be in attendance on the days and hours speci- ‘The iil swing are the members elect of the the organ has been removed so as to fuce the them fied in the notices ad¢ressed to ingi: i " hawis, all colors. W. HENRY PALMER, people, and the singing is performed by the ? oct 4 ‘Director. new Counsil—the Know Nothing members b= | po.nio i intercets, affections and Gove ¢, | Abuse and vilification of the gentlemen com- | congregation. A gentleman stands at the side STAPLE GOODS. a A nan ing in, stalics : ! oP Ta Al i a é a et Gav ineree4 posing the Government cf the United States | of the ininister, a little lower, to lead it, and | 100 pieces eienely a (ie hapa it German and English Liturgy, of - ‘ sergraphically.: for euch was the manifest the old tunes are exclusively sun 200 pieces bleached and ott ings Ev. Lutheran Church, bound in morocco, 1. Jobn Frenee, 1. C. J. Pennington, tendency of the late republican movement, | #04 those whom the latter have called in to a:- ad 39 pieces bieached and B:own Shectings, all | volume, which the subscriber will reward tbe 2. Jes Mvllen,-£0., | 12. Geo. P. Thomas, ba . ValshAwthetndastolelbadien ‘of AcdecStin public} "7" The citizens of Maryland will join those ‘widths ‘ finder for returning to him at the corner of G end 8. Jacob F Gro 13. A M_ Price, “squelebed’’ out at the North as Kuow No- cf Virgiuia in observing Thursday, the 15th of opt, Botan = Bi — a ‘20th streets, next door to German Ev. 4 4. Wm. S. Horris, | le JF. McJilton, | tuingiem bas been at the South ; the latter ro- | affairs, have not made anything whatever Ly November, a8 » day of thanksgiving, for the | Zable Diapers, Towelings, Napkins | = SAML. D. FINCKET. 6. BP ut B Boyd, [is Levi Taylor, quiring no squelshing cut or crushing out at | their expenditure, in that way, of breath or blessings of eral health, uninterrupted | ¥ulj Cloths, Plaid Linsays, and heavy Osnaburg JAMES T. McINTOSH, TLD: Wrecks, {It Wir Decay’ | Uhe North, asit died there early of a geiloping | feiating tak. acer, ind a, Dountifal harvest—Gov. Ligon |" | Calleos, forservanta? dresses "0 MERCHANT TAILOR, 6 Taght, . Wa. en a aving issue is proclamation designatin, i” All of w we al er &. Job B. Tidy,” [1g J H. Hynce, — | coneumption, or the dry rot, cr something of | ~ These election results prove that sume very | having f eats © Svccessor to Tvcxer & Son,) %. Joba K Cerroll, | 19. Wm. G. Baker,* D irginia. ket and invite the atiention of the clos 0 invite bis friends and the public te the sert. bad investments have been made in polities of cal ead sears ivi dames) Tiresia sinenees to call aed examine for themselves be- call Ted. exemine his steck of = 10. A & Kidgley,Ind | 20. hos. Sewell, Jr. Still another lesson that may be drawn from | ate—very bad investments, indeed. The par- | Catpgrox, tue Covrntier.—We have re- | fore making their purchasers and Winter Goods, which he is prepa’ * We regret to rnnounce the death, atl ived from T. B. Peterson, the publisher, a N. — esting gi & — to make up in as elegantstyle as can be had Da 3 " PLR 3? these result, is that the old fashioned honora- | tists who have bitten themselves will meet | ceive m T. B. Pe n, er, 1 ‘0. 522 ‘4 Sar. | Sew anerecen,t oo eth Baker op gi feviraar ah Dg the ble and manly Whig organization as now rep- | With less sympathy than was ever before ao- | copy of this work, by Sir E. L. Bulwer, It is Also, Gentiemen’s Fursishing Gecds, suc! Neck Ties, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, &c. Store in 19th Wert. There will of course have to be | resented by the straight Whigs of Maseachu- | Corded to persons who have undertaken to | a tale of Spafa, and, though briefly told, be- AVAL EVOLUTIONS, by Sir Howard & new election for a representative from that American hotel, Pa. avenue, near 4 j¢ street. A 8 i oc 6— — setts, Maine and New York is, after all, much | fescue the government from perdition and to | longs toa high grad le of passion and art. f = Sil theitlinsintieill Via se ok the most successful opponent that eae nent reform the political morals of the age; as they | We are also Noy to Colonel Shilling- ce ee FALL AUS, WINEKE, RASEION. neil consisted « Na : . | | have been almost ‘long enough at their work | ton for acopy of * Calderon Capt. Boswali. Royal Navy, i vol will Sy 6 Democrat’, and the new Branch now stands | '*°Y have Had on their hands since 1540. pps ate eget 1B ak wa Nigga tl THURSDAY, Lith October, 12 Demoersts and 8 K. N's. Pri : 'y ~ 3 The Milk Cozing out of the Cocoa-Nut.— truly patriotic of the land, for the veriest col- ie nok Tho: coxtaie: ja! —lopekiena Sisasna oy ‘Rect Adin Bhi, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Tm the 12 upper wards, comprising the | 9 «bysiness”” partner of the firm owning | Isoticn cf politi vagrants and banditti who | intelligence respecting the pprevalenoe of vel- | 1 volume, quarts, Land pete ty bard taken | OOO hs Ee eee Fooith Congressional District, (May’s,) the} oq conducting the Albany A‘/as, stung by a | ever attompted to boost themsclves into place paged nom ee 3 lee ther Lvolume, Londen; 88” m “9: | { DDITIONAL SUPPLY of Drage and Mee vite cast on the Council ticket yesterday | peg exposure of the causes influencing him | by turning their hands against all in society, | of late gene tes chiefly ocoupied with dotails a erie ed Pia vol- Saieee, Rees, caged ahem a Ftends ns f.llows: 6,663 | °° Prostitute that journal to compass the defeat | without distinotion of then existing party: | of the cclebration of the seventh anniversary of | “Gavrke Merten J | ad : frech 08 +6, tapes ot 0 4 Guerres Maritimes, Capitaine Graviere, 2 pular family Medic! now in use, 6,674 | of the candidates he professes to be support- | whose career as pubjic men had demonstrated | the institution of the Empire, which took | volmnes, Paris; 81 ie +6, Fer K N candidates... Bir Democratic oandidates.. + ‘ Pai 4 266 August < remonies observ: F Last al War, translated by Capt. Piun- ‘ust recel ved and on sale —— | ing, which we took occasion to write and pub- | the fact that they were honest, capable, and plbes Cains A, beallent some the ona Eat Reval News from, the a of La mel # SORD & BRO, Demoerstiomsjority.cesesseeseeyess 11] lish on Tuesday of last week, on Saturday re. | above reproach. bined action of the eeclesiastioal, civil and | Viere, 2 volumor, 3 $375 Coeestane | . ad Sore Ta bis recert speech at the Navy Yard, in| plied intwo mortal columns of explanation, military fanetionaries of the Em, could | Glasco-k; Naval Oftizers’ Manuel 2k 2 se ees —_ ° Bonnefoux, Traite du Vaisseau a la Mer SES, Wheel this city, Mr Henry Winter Davis iadignantly | wherein he went into a history of the concern’s| A Chaplain Appointed.—The President has | #vail to produce. ‘The opening of the logisla- Decret (officiel) sur le Service a Boa'd f ae — . bonding repelled tue idea that Know Nothingism was | business affairs, his personal and political rela- | *ppointed Rev. Robort Givin, of Philadelphia, The poet bin Mas yy Cee tee ow Reguiatlons:for his Majesty's Eer- Ce erhedae Giese 1 Tey Tas Setts, Bos- is favor with the Whige—eontending that his | tions with his partner, (the editor of the Atéay,) | Pa., (Methodist Episcopal.) to be a Chaplain | are ; aE ee Eo EY TRONDYS, eh et Perty woull prove = Democratic party, as | and the party whose State organ that journal | in tho Navy, vice Vernon Eskridge, deceased, doing isle. The mate is et tac oe smeptshe Rovl Naval Seevice ae — — woull be shown by the results in the heavy | was, until its business partner aforesaid seem- | (at Norfolk of yellow fever.) Cpe Mapes jo welanaiee ef pallio |“ e) accompanies all public events in that pageant- | Note sur les Forces Navales dela France * 4 TO THE LADIES. acclaim, if the Jourasis of the capital may be FRANCK TAYLOR. JUST RECEIVED, PER ‘ADAMS'S Express, Demeeratis Werds cf the city. The result of ly dragged it into the marketin the hope of get- N.Y. Je one ‘evenue. = Steam CaL- = trusted.—W. ¥. Jour. of Com. OST—THIS MORNING, ON OR NEAR cose of Maitand’s Naw, Vert Ses this clection goes to make it certain that it | ting the abolitionists to give more money for| An Army Officer Dead.—First Liout. Ed- Ex 108 oF 4 Seam Drevex —About Lim cont Maths aes a. me oars P ay flods ¢ff-ctive f.vor, just now, with neither the | his share of it that the Democrats conceived it | Ward J. Dummett, (of Florida,) first cavalry, nine oebook esterday the boiler of | of A grag Whigs nor Democrats of Baltimore. Oa the worth. U. 8. A , died at Fort Leavenworth on the Ist 4 a steam dredge employed on the canal at Mott eocasion tf) wich we eliude above, Mr.| dn the course of this explanation, he takes | inst., of cholers, according to advices received | Haven, Peto te? tenis: Big? age with 9 + Candy. C-lemen Yellott declared that the Know | occasion to throw no little slash over the Star; | “-day at the War Department. ie whole ma: ji nd Cod Liver Oll Candy i; chine into @ tho: ieces. Although sev- Compour Nothings w li carry Maryland next month by | which was to have been expected, asthe Star's spy ¥ eral ‘were at rk about the machine at at oe oy, 6,000 majority; pledging Baltimore for 3,000 of | shot has evidently completely shivered the the Current Operations of the Treasury | the but one man was iujured. The en- pet dk Lozenges it. This reevlt shows that in his estimate of | blind of identification with the” Democratic | Department.—On yesterday, 10th of October, | gineer was blown through the roof of the ma- the state (f politics in the singls city alone, he party, behind which Mr. Van Dyck was try- made a mittike in faver of bis own party of ing to drive a bargain with that party’s ene- tore than 4.000 votes. So ‘they go! mies—to ‘sell its prospect of success in the . $588 40 b; To Vansznt’s district, the Democratic ma- approaching election to the highest bidder. For the Interior Departanent. . rad nf pcshed Soe soda te he Bat, tee Fitst ‘O. 303°PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BE- jarity is 1,036. The Union claims 240 Deme- | He also “bucks up”’ with great ferocity against Forthe Customs... 36,414 23 | gerald.—NV.F. Eve. Post, of yesterday. in Bf Weanington rd Grotic mej nity (not 11) in May’s district; and | Secretary Marcy, evidently in the belief that the victat she Whi, Pectoral t , but, strange to say, was uninjured, ex, y ° there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | Chine. bu tout onthe heed.) The masking maak ceanaiing: FORD & BRO., the books of the Department— perce Thedelay in the completion of | \t st the Star office. the canal, caused iby “r loss of the mac MRS. M. L. DAVIDSON, fm the whilo city en aggregate majority cf | that gentleman is the putative father of our ernie 9 Geant mee eee = cowder oud by oc 10-3t% Cc. - 1,300. mere paragraph, which spitted, trussed, roast- 8,746 59 [impregnable fortifications at Seb: WF Pexxsyitvasis.—The Democraticcandidates | el, aud eerved him up for admiration of 20.00 | made at 's and Con- in Phi'aleiphia city for Shoritf, Rogister, Clerk | 111 who like neat “ dressing'"Zin a breath, or 10,308 62 | bling ae elleger: cated of Orphans’ Court, and Canal Commissioner | with a single scratch of a pen, as it were, Now, "i bave mojorities ranging from 1,000 to. 2,300. | if but to exemplify to the business man of the : of J despatched during the summer, ‘with full .

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