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WASHINGTON NEWS AND G OssIP. ‘The Elections. —Ixp1ana.—The I emooratic papers of Indiana ssy that the c¢ unty elec- tions which have just taken plaive in their State show an aggregate Democratic majority of about 40,000. If true=and we doubt it— the change there since the election of last fall has been even more sweeping and astounding than in Ohio. Pennsyivasia.—As far ag-heatd from the Democrats have gained four State Senators s any se deotions of land heretofore made under | this feature was rendered more remarkable Ue LIST OF LETTERS AMUSEMENTS. r : the os, entitled ‘An sot to extend the time | 7, ‘bd, oxissod of 8 ome era dicd and tecacy: | “tmeieima in the Fost Offer, Woshington, BoC» 4 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. for se deeting land granted to the State of Wis- | five miles to the southward. (This sea verifies [Ordered to be-advertised in the mig y$ Exhibition THIS APTERNOON at3 o'clock, cons’ im for saline purposes’—approved May 4, | the views of Dr. Kane, as expressed to the seo mashes the es ry having | 24 TO-NIGHT atS o'clock, 185; is raphical Society before his departure.) ‘ost Office Law—it being cp tg rd 185: and which shall not have been sold by | Ose Seite Oey oct against this frozen | {26 Jatgest circulation ot any daily paper Po Positively the Last Day of the | United States, and is not legally claimed | teach was, we are assured, impressive beyond | ‘St? '™ Jwrgey enacted, That the DR. BEALE’s by ‘pre-emption or otherwise, shall be, and | description. Several gentlemen with whom | list of letters remaining uncalled for in any post] GRAND PANORAMIC VIEWS he reby aregranted and confirmed to said State, | W®, b&ve conversed, speak of it with wonder | office in a, eS blag ese OFTHE ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS for: the use of the University of said State, as aceon ob «thakihndelihreliities ual fife oncevouly in the newspaper which, being IN SEARCH OF ® part of the seventy-second section hereby | seen entizely free from dee. is channel haw pe see st Tinin thettenge of the ‘Saivery of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN tanted.’*” Recently a large portion of these | been named after Hon. Johu P. Kennedy, late | S3iq office, to be decided by the postmaster at In connexion with the EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY AFTERNOON.....October 13+ ponerbbinsts teh. lager netenmmr cette Saeeray THE WEEELY 8TAR for this week, abounds, as usual, with a choice variety of domestic and foreign intelligence, It will serve admirably as a substitute for a letter to a distant friend who wants to know a 3 Seeretary of the Navy, under whose auspices ‘h office. SIEGE AND BOMBARDMENT OF the curretit events of the Metropolis. and forty mensbers of the Legislature. 1: ands have been approved to the State. the i meter! was pts . yen for letters tn the following Ist, wil! SEBASTOPOL Terms: $1.25 s year, or three cents a single Lancaster county. which gave a majority The Organization. —The guid 1 The land to the north and west of this chan- | please say they are Abvratunn. Executed by the t Scenic Artist, Grone : 263 for the Know Nothings, now R quid nuncs areiD | 161 has been charted as high as $2 deg. 30 LADIES* LIST. ape Esq Ce aaa ren Baan pea number. last year of 6, lor in ie dest & great agony over the probable organization min. This is the nearest land ta the Pole| Amerrok, Mrs W EW =. oe ihe spat by the explorers, sIT OF THE MORNING PRESS, gives 3 small majority for the Demos * J of the, House+nho ‘two of them agreeing over # discovered. It bears the name of Mr. | Beli, Miss Amanda Micke, Mrs John T ————————— SPIRIT OF THE MORNING +. | candidate for Canal Commissioner, and elects | the prospect for the Speakership. Theshrewd. Grinnell, the founder of the expedition | Brats, Mary Herbert, Mies Maria. Admiring multitudes nightly testify (hat this is The Union indignantly denies the Abcli- | , tic County Treasurer, and two out P- rs which bears his name. Brown, Misa Ann & Harris, Mise J the most sublime, interesting, pleasing, and in. accics Ghassan thee the wiley of 6 22-1 ounty » est Democrats sround us are really anxious RRCEPTION OF fui’ SEWE=UXCIYEX Byrn, Mra Mary Jano Bopbreya, Mre Susan D siructive work of art ever exhibited in the city sasienbas been to pea ane: say- ofthe Sve Amenbiy aes, th.at the opposition may be able to harmonize FRR S EXCITEMENT 1M | pet, dare ehah tee heyhey ickets 25 Cents—Children half price. TOWN. Bond, Mrs Caroline Harrison, Mrs K = Fe hn De ne 0 mn = ‘upon @ Speaker, in the hope of thus getting | _‘‘ Dr. Kane and his party are below Sandy | Br°Fer, MrvJohn at soa Se ee : NATIONAL THEATER E. Bacon, Mre Susan Cofumbia odunty gives about 600 majority anf for Plumer ; Carbon, 400; Fulton, 200. ir party 900) Hook, in the b: lease. ae waar 5 “The real issue, and _ which — friend Centre gives 200 for Nicholson. a qe aires etre mapa eran reported the steamship Usion,, yesterday br Beacham, Mise Many F a es Ban RAND c ONCERT ree . . acce J lon, - : pe ae an gegie 20 the United ros ti The Democratic gain in Wilmot’s district ig Por | ternoon, and the report spread throughout | Breweil, Mise Mary 8 a * R. J. TURNER, petrated by the variegated opposition majori- | the city with the rapidity of scandal in a Boatler. Mise Mary Ana Laces, Mrs 7 will sustain the Administration in its mainte- Lioblenberg. Caroliue celebrated American Ballad Singer ; with about 2,000. : : sit ). | ty. As yet, this matter is, however, altogeth- country town. Every tongue did its best to Miles, Miss Anuie SIG. VINCENZO AMICL poop of ocienry ta right peepee paling In the Senatorial district composed of the er ins fog. No one has yet a chance, and it | Civculste the gladdening intelligence; even the uew tits weeeen ‘The Great Double Base Solo Performer, and : 7 . : fingers of the deaf and dumb w: iek and | er"! counties of Lycoming, Clinton, Centre, afid } wilt be impossible to form the slightest reliable willing instruments in the jo ous werk. “All Canvey Mehela estimate of the prospect of any aspirant what- | Well! Universal anxiety and fear gave way | Cranston, Mre SP Crowner, Miss BA ject the instituuion of slavery, as they please. 5 is an unjustifiable misrepresentation of the position of the Administration to say, as does S. S. SANFORD, The Popular Comedian, and Manager of San. ford’s Opera House, Philadelphia, who Sullivan, Mr. Dietrick (Democrat) is electé a. Dieffenbach and Bech (Democrats) are elect od = to universal joy, and a smile of thankfulness | Gani Hannawe will in their the Republican, that the doctrine of popular Be ever, until the caucusing for the post shall | ji nted every face. ‘The newsboys al: Carsoa, Mra Sallie Anu ak: aor ‘ anciedaaey has been resorted to for the pur- | te the Assembly in Clinton, Lycoming, and |)... fairly opened. A latge mafority of the the streets with bright ines of front ce See en aagotgiak nasa gone wi pose of extending slavery. [t is ne less a mis- | Potter House are new members, it will be recollect | in the Bowery pit for the next week dancing | Draper, Mr+ Julia 7 see sewey. 8 loa —. Fae _ =e th See ree ee itcy cunalg | _ Gzonars.—The vote of the Temperane@ ean- | 64. and ft is folly to be casting up results in | before their eyes, and they shouted loud and | Dicey: Min francie Reich, Mes Jone evaleo, Popular j say, as dues the Republic*n, that they sustain | 4344, for Governor is about 6,200. , . eae long, for they knew they bad an extra that | putey, Biles ‘Thomas, Mise Henrietta ETHIOPIAN MELODIES! the Administration on the ground of slavery e advance, before knowing how far they may be | would sell. Old topers wiped their newly. | Davis. Miss Josephine ‘Thomyson, Mrs Eliza — = — extension. It is gro*s injustice to the Presi- Consecticut.—In the township - elections, likely to be influenced by their experienced | moistened lips, aud putting down their money | Buf? ahs Fiegimte . Watt Mee Beatty Wait ONE NIGHT ONLY! eyed ochre —— —— Seer = the anti-Know Notkings and anti-Pusion!sts | nes sues with a slap on the counter, called for another | Peles Sirs Mary Louisa Weath SIG. VINCENZO AMICI will preside at as betrayed te Democracy. He stands i in sixty- k netiee Sg drink to the saf Dr. Kai io Oe : the Pianfori where be stoud in 1s92—on the principle of Les ng terme = 2H Ke = paei enor Pennsylvania Politicians.—There have party. * old Seaskctorslinpodtkalr mute Fietchen Mrs elisabeth Worn bine tery E <= a ~ EVENING, OOF. bath, tebe the Compromise of 1890, waich secured to the Nothings and Fusionists in y-one towns. foun o score or goof active and well known | their prime Havanas fora moment, and while Pitrgerald, Mary Aon Washington, Miss Mary SATURDAY EVENING, . . people of Utah aud New — _ rghit Ne About forty towns are to elect af a future day, Paansylvania Democratic politicians here since | Clearing the ashes by a dexterous tap with | oO" 8“? "Ggruewews List. i= Seasiets ce transenrs RJ = * oF rej ? u ci > he ol = Ses ‘ ii : $ ex: . Aioore, Richard ribus Unum...... Coatbise r Tume prea eh ey p mage rit det of the aion = jar ahs len Monday of Novem tae recent Pennsylvania election, and the aaitalttke Seti, Lee — Seereany Same 3 Feaerin Wa. Morgan, eens Hard Times come again wmnonccst stood in the presidential contest of 1852, and where tea fopediieen itself s if that journal then was really 4 democrai organ. .rcaident Pierce has done no “nore than to ma‘ntaix that the inhabitanis of Nebraska and Kansas should have the same rig .ts that were conceded to those of Utah sn! New Mex- ico. He has not undertaken to extend slavery inte Kansas or Nebraska; buat he ha: under- A . rigivden k Ficklin, 8 W 2 Manvel, Louis Bobbin’ Around..... lade rs redo an DIOS sumbeniarathee increasing with each arrival | shinning Wall atreet, with only three minutes | Alvert, ER Falls, RW Last Race of memnaun. ; ; ; s i i hetween them and baukruptcy, introduced | Bef Ew yy PureacgnPhrier Villikine and his Dinab. the Democrats ard national Whigs united upon of the Northern cars, than decreasing with each | he! n an ptey. uced | Buckiey, Timothy , 3 a ticket in »pposition tothe Race! Nothing aud separture of them. Seme come merely ina a in Sees cepa © ee pa Sail, by soe nonteae bond 3 <a okeg =e . ont incenzo Amici Abolition Fusionists, and carried tho election. { spirit of exultation; while others visit Wash- | cf Sandy Heck. cate ned eet tyre dase | Brent. Ly [The audience are requested to maintain the The same one hundred and thirteen towns, A off Sandy Hook, safe and well. “The cier- | Beliew, Rovere Ww tmost silence during this extraordinary per- if they vote the same way next spring, will ington just now in the belief that this is the very g: of every sect und denomination thanked Biche terk Sante | poverty ‘as only attempted by Sig. Amici.) elect 4 majority of over thirty members of the | best possible time in which to essay to get their | Providence, and fell to work immediately onan | burx. Patrick Gasaavay RD John Anderson My Joe......... eT Pardee Legislature opposed to fusion and its irjuriows | cca ground. Human “natur’’ is the same, eloquent sentence tor Sunday morning sermon. @rahem, JH Mada, J ¢ y. riginal Ethiopian Melody—* ; gist : Merchants forgot the dignity of their positi Glebon, Lt Jao 8. Santora taken 10 extend to their inhabitants one of | doctrines. the world over. So, the fact that they flock | and stood familiarly with, their qerketae Grove DW R. J. Turner the inherent attributes of free men—the right — hith is b derf clerks rubbed shoulders with the porters, and | Bos Jobu Garst, b W o--R J. Turner to decide for themselves the character of their) Dr. Kane's Report.—The Navy Departuwent, er just now is by no means wonderful ail julued ta ounepieation oa the jens De the | Barter: Jobe st pe SS. Sanford comin ieveueeat + susd thie reapensibatiny SOREESY Ci CeinG) Sere yed Die Rae's fret Strangers —Our hotel: are filling up with | bardships endured by the searchers for the : ee, Col WS ae ies en he is ready to assume. If slavery goes into | TePort. In looking over it, we find that it premonitories of Congress mainly, some few Serva a ohn Nai aes ee Rodges, WT a Kansas, it will go there by the fiat of the peo- | substantially smounts to what was published going up, y u e s to the drivers 5 Hinwan, Wm members of both Houses being among them. going down. Old women tooked out from their (7 SANFORD’S SONG BOOKS for sale by Hawkins, James Harry, Jos M ie who are interested directly in the ques- | in yesterday’s New York papers on the . plana “ 4 i Haislup, Sti Mobinsou Semuel | rye Usher, containing 96 Songs—price 6x cents Ton. We respectfully ask the Republican if air! of his pd patliiom: aigt ae he The latter are for the most part gentlemen Byrd eee ana — payed if Semen fem)... Rees Ene SS See the inhabitants of Kansas are not the proper | J lass ures and | who keep house in this city during the session, Ie: 46 Iskin thar Me rea Peer) = Marl, LM Randall, Jeines ¢ pe pace ope nocd o% cee arties to decide this issue? Does the Kepub- | results, necessarily meagre in details, as a] who are busy with preparations to that end. plement oraiaiaiin’ tha neee " De Kar issu 4 Slane beet ress Circle ‘ar -* ie ican undertake to maintain the federal doc-| matter of course. In another column, cur P of Dr. Kane, ap The rest of those to whom we refer above are | cartmen leaued upon their runge, regardless readers will find all the facts it gives (in ad- | generally persons who have business before | °f 8 job, ope once, oh Snes counte- dition to those published by us yesterday) of | the Court of Claims or Congress. nance, to eir co-workers that Dr. Kane | coins tL much public interest. 2 - ee up the bay. James Wallack sent | Clarton, 2 trine that Congress has the power to decide whether slavery shall cr shall not exist ina Territory? The real issue, therefore is whe- ther the ona Ade inhabitants of Kansas or the PLEASANT RESORT. SPRING GARDE FORMERLY FAVIER’S GA: » On Sr Street, between Seventeenth & Eighteenth z A to adramatic writer to know if he | Sit7),C3" . members of Congress shall determine theebai-1 Tient Hartstein’s firs thi The Current Operations of the Treasury i i i Gunnie PENED every day in the week, and on Sun- acter of the dom stitutions of the Terri- en ein pe eam cee Se Department.—On yesterday, 12th of Uctober, oreved ean ene ee . Calter * John. nseitine, Ooo day. Nos tous Liquors allowed. but Cof- tory. Ou that issue the Administration cheer- | received, and, like the other, embraces little | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | fn Expedition to the Anstic 8. dota age | carasan, Gov F Bunt, Ma) Fi fee, Chocolate, Ice Cream, &c., will be for sale fully goes before the country, and abides the | more than the facts found in the New York | the books of the Department— rival Dr. Kane.” Ana ase too eesee ce. crouse Hughes DE Weber's Brass Band wi n = cae Poe 7 popular verdict papers on the subject of the adventures of his | For the redemption of stocks.... $4,531 90 | all, an army of reporters ran to the docks—to | Baxi" Wa? Mentucr.¢. ae "Admittzsce freee” "= 163m. The Intelligencer devotes nearly @ page, | little squadron, the Arctic (propeller) and the | Forthe Treasury Department... 31.604 11| the navy yard—on board the vessels which, | bouts tes Hofimes, ¢ AIEEE this morning, to an elaborate description of | Relief. We may, however, say that his ships, | "°F the Interior Department..... 34,432 63 | anchored off the Battery at 7 o'clock—ran | 2e"#z!,J% Hood AT FALL AND WINTER DRY Govps. the last t t at Sebastopol cs a : PS | Forthe Customs..ssssecessecees 7,132 00 | everywhere, pencil and paper in hand, in | Dix. Thos H Jones, Dr Levi OLN H. SMOOUT, NO. 119 BRIDGE 8T, e great engagement at Se! = so hastily prepared by the Department for the | War W: te ived and en- heft D: Ee “ j. | Douato, P Jetferacn, JF 2 y near High, Georgetown, D.C , bas received ‘ar Warrants receiv: en. search of Dr. Kane, and for ‘‘ a full and reli- Dessay Sake Semaine tea Torker, Win fe Philadel phi: Ronee on. expedition, turned out to be admirably arran tered ..scccssssecversevereeese 5,690 21 | able account of the Expedition for the Morn-| bum sJina a Jenne 62. Tearl, Edward from qed doe — Fall artes Gute a PERSONAL. ged and qualified for their duty. The little | Wr repay warrants received and ing Times." The Doctor and other officers ¥m en te nomen , : 2.38 . Samuel U which he invites the attention of the citizens of +++» Hon. H. L. Johnson ard lady, of New | steamer, built originally for a light-boat, did sniered« 2,380 11 | made a clear run to the Astor House—escaped fieorgetown, Weshington, and all in the adjoin- ing counties of Maryland and Virginia, who make their purchases in tte District His stock has been with care from the large Auction and Importing houses of New York and York, and Hon. Washington Boyd and lady, of Missouri, are at Wiilard’s Hotel; Hon. Geo. E. Badger is at Brown’s; aud ion. Richard I. Bowie and Col. Samuel B. Hambleton, of to Mr. Grinnell’s for a ere ree giiskes again 255 79 | surrounded at 11 o’clock. and the results are 21,441 29 | those embodied in the Doctor's statement above 130 50 | written. perhaps better than any other steamship of any nation that has so far essayed the navi- | From Customs, gation of the Arctic regions. From miscellaneous sources. v joe Philadelphia, thereby enabling him to offer very Marylond, are at the National. Lieut. Hartstein’s Expedition, though leay. I soy TER AStOe mOuEE, reat inducements to cash and prompt Lacy 4 mt, 3 o | s . = t was highly amusing to witness the scenes need ers The following comprises @ part ++++ Ex-Goy. Hunt, of New York, ina let- | ing New York as recently as the 4th of June The Yellow Fever. in the Astor House Office about$o’clock. Dr. Wise, Jao his mooctnent, are — ter to the Commercial Advertiser, denies in D last, penetrated farther north than any Arctic There is but little additional from Norfolk | Kane, the younger, was the centre of a gath- Willson, Juo M 2 Rich striped and plaid Dress Silks full the report first published in the Lockport ae : and Portsmouth this morning—the mail from | ering of those who recognized him, or who. not % Sane iss Best makes of black Silks (all grades) Journal of his having been in ful! communion | ©*Pedition of any nation ever did, except (at vendon: balan tel-weekt Zr conent = walticy fora rebtgbttien: rushed up and mook Everstelt, Dr Chas Miller & Wincrena Satin brocade striped Orientals with the Hindoos. aud voted the Know Noth- | that of Dr. Kane—going at least a degree ee es 7 oP : hands with him. A few, only a few—a dozen INTHALS. Striped and plaid Merinoes and Cashmeres ing tieket. Mr. H.'s denial is fall and expli- | higher than that of Sir John Ross. The accounts by the way of Petersburg and | or so—gentlemen of the press formed his body | waste en ew eiica Rants cee ey RAST. geent of pee striped — ag pieced — cit of all the charges of the kind that has The British wil - Richmond—about twelve hours later than yes- | guard, pumping him, religiously recording | B. Cea acacia é : “Tm. > aringeaee eyo inde ~ ad been made against him. e British will not like having to alter , i every answer and ev rd perti he | _October 13. JAMPS G. BERRET, P.M. cece yoke ere deng nee . their Arcti ‘i terday’s newe—confirm the disappearance pf 7 A id word pertinent to the — | Lupin’s French Merinoes, every color nnd price «++. Rev. Wm. H. Enos, for twenty-one | ‘2°! Arctic-regions maps to suit the discove- general subject that = “\ Mouslin Delaines, blk and all n @ dro, to others Q i. 1 ries of Kane and Hartstein’s Expeditions, in the fever, and speak encouragingly of the | Meanwhile. another Pressman had the Stew- jpeg rieslenig eg pie Eee aan an seal colors : regions where they have advanced bi q | Prospect for the speedy return of absentees. ard of the Advance in a corner, saving all he | east, one unmade BLACK FROCK COAT, large | Black Modes and brig\t col’d Challies Gaammraienn, ey on: A Norfolk letter of the 10th, in the Petere- } said. size, for which a liberal reward will be paid if | Coburg Merinoes, all colors, very cheap years a member of the Baltimore (M. E.) Con- ference, died near Hagerstown on the 6th inst., in the 55th year of his age. Baron Alexander de Humboldt recently — burg Express, says: Sealy and only attended by a body | [ef WALL & STEPHENS, 322 Pennsylvania — Alapecas and somal Sesteee, cena «+++ Baro: ‘ - iddle-si - > Manchester and Seo obrated the S6th anniversary of his birth-] 4 Knowing 'Un—A Washington corres | Iam again enabled to communicate the grat- | man in a glared sap, ted shirt elise nal] MR. BUSHNELL SCHOOL, coe Lo ee ree "Notwithstanding his great age he still | pondent of the New York Times, having re- ifying intelligence that not a new case of fe- | overcoat, with stout whiskers, and a face as | No. 441 Thirteenth street, between Fand G sts 100 oy a ee oy “ unremittingly continues his important labors. | cently ‘‘ resurrected” and sent'to that journal | Y°" has come to my knowledge, since I last | red as if just out from fronting an Arctic blow. OR ADMISSION, OR FOR CIRCULARS, | Rich Stella, Brocha and Takera Shawls A he st: in Hartford, is] as the inf sti blished i S wire 3 “It is Dr. Kane,” whispered one, and three containing all necessary information, appiy to | Plain colors and black Thibet wool, silk and +++» Among the strangers in Hartford, ia] as xews ‘ormation published in the Star | I regret to state that Mr. John G. Colley | cheers went up asifinatinctively. the Principal oct 15-eolm* worst<d fringe Shawis Dr. Hamel, cf the Imperial Academy of St. vely. The Doctor, more than a fortnight ago relative to the prob- | died Le flares isthe only death [ have able action of the Government in Mr. Cramp- | eard 2 is life has been despaired of for * * s ‘ several days past. was not to faint 3 1 > SHE > ton '8 case, the editor makes his cammunica- So far as I can ascertain, tho that are sick | as Bis tients and qhaminoents see nnn Ca eS, foc llae Pry Teer with any tion the subject of comment, in the course of | are all doing well. Mr. William Hawkins is | He made good his escape. varieties of CAKE of every description, always which he says : convalescent. Dr. Wright continues to im- Dr. Kane (t! place where you can tind “The offence of Mr. Crampton might have prove, as also Mr. George Jennings. stouter yy = v The weather to-day is quite warm, and I been peweset if he bad only succeeded in | think if there was material in town, the dis- furnishing the succor referred to. He would who had tweaked old Boreas by the beard, CREAM CAKE DEPOT, _ Double Scotch, Bay State, and Cashmere do and slept like a younger brother with Frost. | Penasylvania avenue, opposite Browns’ hotel. — “seta => 6 Petersburg, a gentleman of high intelligence and distinction, who is on a visit to examine the scientific, industria!, and educational in- stitutions of the United States. ++++The abolition lecture committee of Boe- ton, in inviting southern gentlemen to lecture before them this winter. did not forget Mr. ise, from whose reply to their invitation we ‘he younger) comes home much | fresh. There is the | ie sarced. This is his first voy- int “fp ICES a! Ry Peres ‘ age to sea—he enys he has nodesire to make a | 1CE CREAMS and ICES all the winter, at 82 | Black lace Falls and dotted Nets second—at least. we presume, until he has r gallon. Dinner, Supper. and other Parties | Checked and plain Musiins and Cambrics : , : : A t e ‘urnished fn the best style and on the Faost le- | Ladies her i plain li Sambric Hdkfs extract as follows: then have stood on equal footing with some of soe rouse Tuake steele uranifeot in neny now cee lions “Epa is not frozen, | rate terms : * = 5 6 WEAVER ia 100 ‘ix ore per} ab ot tv and e150 per doz * * # “Now, gentlemen, I desire to pay | our own people who did succeed, and in equal i iti f ine Crank water that is fluid. 00 M-eatkt opposite Browns” hotel Linen cambrie, French lawn, and Birdeye Linea you due respect, yet you compel me to be very | violation of neutral faith. in giving large-aid i Large member of thie oitisens of Nortlk, | Passel Midshipmen Fyffe and Mr. Hall, "3 white and colored bordered Hakfs Sys af were the only officers on board the bark Re-| gy peer syey a AND eEnone iar py. | SUK Hadkt. Cravate aod fancy Neck Ties lease last night. The crew being off duty last RIOR TABLE CUTLERY, &@ —\ -ace and Muslin Curtains A r . 7 ’ —We have roca’ fered Moreen: evening, they had a good time generally, and | just opened a utiful assortment Litest styles asomey “7 veregy sehen Embrosderies eniey: ie a, friende of the crew came a ee ae eet ‘3S, AL | Black Silk Laces and Moire Antique Trimmings on board, and as late as 10} o'clock, visit 4 9, STORS, 5 NS. &e ; rn s were plenty. =e OF* | alse, the best article of TABLE CUBEERY ; ali | anya, corded and wedded Skirts who are stopping in the vicinity of the city, come to town during the day, and go back to the country at night. This is quite right, I think, for the night air is certainly poisonous still, and will continue so for some time to come, or at least until we have three or four plain with you, and to say that your request, in every sense, is insulting and offensive to me. What subject of slavery have you ‘ini- tiated’ lectures upon? I cannot conceal it from myself that you have undertaken, in Boston, to discuss and to decide whether my and comfort to the allies in the shape of supplica contraband of war. For now that the trans- action is of the past, and Sebastopol has fallen, by the combined means of French and English valor and Yankee powder, we presume we violate no confidence in stating from well au- i z Rich Bonnet, Sash and Trimming Ribbons property, tn Virginia, ought to remain mene | thenticated rumor, that two or three thousand peed Hote aos parkape vuntit! we) Rave7a ———_————————— or wow 2 Saute BRO, 3@ vellers, penn ery rivet pitnre “a or not, aud whether it shall be allowed the | tons of American made powder, from the most —_—_-_ — Beate IDENT’S MOUNTED GUARD, 34 Pa: avewue, between 9th al | 10th sts Ladies and Gent" Merino, Saxony, and Cottoa protection -< laws, a and State, bers aE peered _ of ocle and Connecticut, The Kane Expedition mu Mieadawenioe cite Cote are ioe oc 13- Vests; Boys » ¥> ever it may be carried or may escape in the | have been ship, rem this port to the order : i DAY ; ij " 'F TAILORS’ G¥ops. | White und col’d Flannels, some rez] Welsh United States; or, whether it shall be de- | of the British oficial agents, to the Crimea’ | We copy the following from a long and | DAY, the 10th instant, pre Peat Alpines oe ee 9.10, 11 and 12-4 super and low priced Blankets stroyed by a higher law than constitutions and J mental parade on FRIDAY, the 19th instant UST RECEIV&D A FRESH S&PPLY OF vod » statutes! “* Who are you, to assume thus such a juris- diction over a subject so delicate and already fixed in its relations by a solemn compact be- tween the Stales, and by States which are sov- ereign? I wili not obey your summons nor recognize your jurisdiction? You haveno au- His notion is worthy of remark only to set | bighly-interesting account which appears in| By order of the Captain : new and beautifal GOODS in aay li White and cold Mackinaw do for servants : : 0¢ 10-3t PiJOHN WILEY, Sec. | Tinvite my friendsand the public t yive ¥, 10, IL and 12-4 white Marseilles Spreads him right about articles contraband of war the New York Times of yesterday : Faber Sa a aN his acs sae = 5 and 11-4 bleached and brown Sheeting Cottons of which “ Fandee powder’? is not one. The| , Dt- Kane, the intripid Arctic navigator, af- Ben EEL istons NOTICE.—The Congre- Se monet se ee T, Pillow Linen and Linen Sheeti SSS ter having been given up for lost, bas returned ation of Disctpies meet in the West] READY-MADISCLOTHING ofes periorqual- | *!ch8téson’s {risk Linens, very cheap trade in powder with either party to the cur- home, with the loss of but three men on | Roomof ‘Temperance Hall, on TO-MORROW | ity, and FURNISHING GOODS alwryson band. | U&dessed Shirting Cottons, made to order, New rent war, is not a “‘ contraband of war’? trade. | his whole expedition. He left his brig frozen | (Sunday) the 14th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m, for} >” A. H. YOUNG, Dome ‘rable ines ee Overhaul your international law diotionary, | UP in the Arctic Sea, on the 25th of May, 1855, religious exercises. Me Shant Tailor and € ‘othier, nen and N»pkins - : reaching by Dr. J. T. Banctay, late Mission- . " White and colored Canton Flaunels oo and pl npompeepse for a eae = Mr. Times, and make a note on’t jomghhnrshearepsinhgessrig clecelly Siac: ary 19 the elty ae Seruealean . Seats free. Iss rs seo Motel, Pennsylvax a avenue say “ Cloths for servants | ce, sas account at the bar of your tribunal, and for pa a oc = SENS ge aa a | ~ -~ cotkin Constene igni i : r miles to Upernavik, inGreenland. After wait- | ———~———_—_ SD ARDS NOU nL | ,ENVELOPES, 90 CENTS PEi: 1.000, | Ladies Cloths, Boys do. very chea) pinaster eu ee = Saree by| Unpaid Letters.—When the new postage ug for upward of! a moth a Dactsh trading MONTGOMERY GUARDS —YOU ARE] 4 LARGE LOI UF GOOD ADBESIVE EN. | Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds and Jeans cannet reach, by calling on me te defend rd > | law, (making it obligatory to pre-pay postage | ship found them there, and after a subsequent Company on MONDA EVENING. Geto, vo dete aa ad PEPE, of Pee M ns caloved Wheelem Yara * * * * * on letters) frst went into operation, postmas- | delay of a fortnight, they were taken on board ber 15th, to make the necessary preparations Ales Dochusent iavclopen of variets qualities | Cloth, Table, and Piano Covers, &c “ You say, ‘during the next seagon. a larger mI x _ | and proceeded homeward. At Lievely on | for parade on the 19th | tant, as also oth: fin- me = permitted by the Department to de Disco Island, 260 miles south of the Uperna- jabea wosinass z a tr et sais liver unpaid domestic letters on the payment vik, the Danish vessels fell in with the Ameri- The members are particularly requested to be number of gentlemen from the Seuth will be Albambra and Eiteabethan Bath, ind NOTE | With many other articles, making a bed ery en! ue invited,’ &o., de. I regret it, tf any others PAPER, with En teopes to suit eral assortment, which !s —. re) F a ¢ Drawing Paper Ss¥istol Boards, Mc nocromatic | from the newest arrivals urchasers may rely can be found in the slave holding Btates to ac- | Of postage by those to whom they might be | can searching expedition, under Lieut Hart- punctual in their attendance. : = Brards Trocing taper, and Cleth, Crayons. | »Pon getting as good hargeins as can be sold in cept your invitstion. You ,.ead the example | addressed. This was necessary, because time | Sit, and the party were transferred to the | _0¢ 13-2 WM. O’SULLIVAN. Sec__ | Nia hematical Ins! aments, Water Cators, &¢ the District of Gea. Houston. It is the lest & would fol- low. I have no doubt that you recorded very respectful attention to him lat winter, and were very grateful for his cervfees in your cause. ~ You offer ‘coe hundred and @fty dollars to be paid tu the leeturer, he busting his own expenses.’ Let ‘ue tell you that Tremont Temple caunot hold wealth ensegh to pur- chase one word of discussion fram me, there Wacther minc. here, shall be mis@ er not; but Lam ready to voluniecr, witho.% money and without price, to suppress any Sgsurrection, + od repel any invasion which threatens or en- port last evening. An adjourned meeting of the Company will | f BAY & BALLARTINE, ~ NEW FALL MILLINERY. many pestmasters to compretend ially the ee smancn be held at the armory-on MONDAY EVE- | _2ct 12-2 498 Sewer ith street N SATURDAY, THE Mth INST, MRS. changes that had beez made in the law. As| The operations of search were commenced as lia Her ea i SF es at CHICKER: 86 & SONS’ PL NOS. IGNATIUS CLARK, two doors east, oe 13-2t B_F. HEERS, Secretary. Sane! the Post Oftice, sufficient time hac now elapsed to make it| early a° March—the first parties, under the ST | [HAVE RECKI ZED TWO MOR: PARLOR | Of {he Post Ofice. will open the richest ee 7 > ~=e—. | and mos" haudsome essortinent cf FALL! 3 : reonal charge of Dr. Kane, crossing the ice ATTENTION, WASHINGTON HIGH. | (GRAND Fiat OB and ono LOULS orem | TT TINE RY e offe oe ok —e aan > ver, So wtamnaraie Of iy cee uapvee Milo dd LANDERS '—Vou are he-eby notified to | XIV. PLANO, if completing eytiri MILLINERY ever heretofore offered to reas jtood, partment ii 7 LIQUT INFANTRY . F iT 1 it t oot 18 JOHN H. SMOOT. was requisite to enable the public as well as Arctio and Release, which vessels reached this A WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY - ‘or sale at a Prices at the Book Store cere i ot fin i EK Of Geo.gctovn. Her stock is well se- 3 zero. The loss of their dogs obliged them, 2s Set ee he ee ee Pris ery eel eal nts negra en's: com: | lected and constets of il the very latest and mest have directed tha: on the receipt at their | an only alternative, to adopt this eurly travel. . ii aiveranfer | Superb PARLOM GRAND PiAROS, an tn- | 2fProved fashions of Bonnets, Feathers, Ribands PI ; ments to celebrate the approaching anniversary of n Head Dresses. She also has in store a large es- offices in the =xails of unpaid lettere. deputy Many of the party were frost-bitten, and un- | the Battle of Yorktown. The members ere te. | *t™Ument of const wetion, which, for i immense sortment of Ladies’ Gloves, Belts, Hosier Woa Pay | derwent an amputation of the toes. It was | quested to be punctual in their attendance as mat- | POWer and purity @f tone. is more popular among y . ~ a poatmasters shall promptly send ther back in | } f those efforts th: ion 1 he r ; the first artists tht @any other Plano tp the United | B2sk<ts. and a variety ef other useful fancy # y means of those efforts that the expeditivn | ters of the greatest importance to every member Staten, ond Behar: aa An pabet cles, all of which will be disposed oa the most the mails to the offices from whencs they may succeeded in bringing back its results. The | will ici caine apenas entirely diferent = che Seek Pune a? plcating terms. Call and examine for yourselves, bave been originally sent. Of course this di- | P™ties were in the field as late as the 10th of | By order of the Captain ir and y is é h th . adies, before you purchase elsewhere dangers ue State Rights of Viiginia, or m ~ July, only ceasing froi in JOS. T. K. PLANT * Mapuificent LOIS KIC tonne and MRS 1. CLARK, inatvidual rights under the hb Constita. | tection does not refer to foreign letters. tox's darkness wondered i impocdae iouaea rei Orderly Sergeant. | ee te te Beene) ae ne saaere | oc 19-2 Goorgetows tions of my country, or the sagred Union ao mation Pianos Ry hety % and bop rom the old The 8t. Lawrence Demoorat.—A St. Law- | S2°@RAPHICAL RESULTS OF THE EXPEDITION. Bee SURREY aera OF THE | 8nd world-famed feke:ing & Sons, s MED K 8.—The | Boston rence correspondent of the Albany Atlas ex- | ,,i7eenland bas been followed by Dr. Kane, which binds slave States and frie together in one bond of National confedes ‘ MISS EMILIE PRISKAM & CO., nd *n rs * Journeymen Bakers of Washington take great Also, PIANOS @€ various styles etd scales, bi weg! ‘f Ke separate bonds of Independent Sow- | tains th = " | and surveyed, with a coast line toward the pleasure in announcing to their endo ot the | Brown & Allen, lcembon, manufacturers of pec pe Cee, ae _ TURDAY sod « In ebort, gentlemen, I will 102 deliv «| suse the recent change in the polities of the | Atlantic, fronting due north, until a stupend- | public generally that they will give their First | skill and experie:@e. ber «3° the most fesh'onable style of the lectures of the course on avery, a’vhe | Jourmal named above, which has hauled down | US glacier checked their progress. ‘This mass | Grand Ball in Carusi’s Saloon, Su WEDNES. | | Purchasers can themselve:, by Inspec- | Higwer ant Hol eee ects, Ribbon Trem ihe : S Boe s ; of ice rose in lofty peta pa to a height of | DAY, November 14th, 1855. tion, that my stoc® ts more complete and exten. | F/owers and Hair D oe Shien the remont Temple, in Boston, on Thursday | the Democratic State ticket, and put up that i ies & s ; ‘ 3 y , | invite they invite the attention cf thelrformer evening, Januery 10th, 1856; andthere will be | of the fusion Republican party. i sire i pen ita ce bg nied PR Sahl or iy inthe Northern e.ties, 2? ea fully squat toany | tomers and the Ladies generally ‘Their st" no Thursday evening between the middle of pubiean party, in @ very | undoubtedly is the only obstacle to the insu- | By otder of the Committee : — straight way. It secims that it has become the | larity of Greenland—or, in other words, the CHARLES R. LEAMANN 1 wili sell Pian as lower than theye n be bought } Wi! be Kept supplied. Please cail at No December and the middle of Mareh next, or page et aye = he bone Peunsylvania avenue, south side, betwen 104 oc 12-2" retary. in the Union, rs) purchase exciusiveiy for cash Y. t : — between that and doomsday, which will best | property of Preston King, who, after buying ved pax palaces reieyrear ae ‘CARD —The Washington Trade ana | “249 extensive dales justify ssometician amzati | 2# 2th streets. _ es. - or bs . ly a ‘rier nome ngte rots, - accommodate me for that purpose. * @ it out for hard cash down on the nail, sur- | al] further explorations. This glacier, in spite Benevolent Society of Journeymen Tail- p Liberal credit ¢ ‘vem on approved pr per. ROF. H.W penne “PAKES GREAT Quanantixg Trocaces ar New York —The | PFes#ed that fact; and having directed the ar- | of the difficulties of falling bergs, was followed | °T# Would respectfully recommend to the public| Seconé-band 08 taken In part payment, , jm annov Frevei man of war ‘‘Grondeur,”” which rived at New York « few days ago from Bal nore, Was visited at quarantine by the depu ty health officer, whe presented a bill of $15 for bis serv The bill was presented to 7 I i ¢ i to his numerow ticles for the next issue in favor of the Demo- | °Ut to sea, the party rafting themselves across pegcmeton | he peg rien = ars sale, a num per of secend-Land Pianos, ver, | f a aan ise os se caliv, that be bes cratic candidates that had been set up to be open water spaces upon masses of ice. In this ’ Pp. agein returned, and will resume the duties of his it te 3 3 z way they succeeded in traveling eighty miles seal day Society, ues Snes Pre ack pence Bape epee the 13th tu- | School cu or about the 25th of October, 1955. Dae distributed, wrote a Republican party leader, | along its base, and traced it into a xew north- NM. F. Loudon & Co. Edw'd Godey, A fullassortme:tof MELODEO. puttiug forth the pretence that the late con- | 47” ‘and. (This glacier iz, we believe, the BIA act tiie notice will be given of the time and place for ia- S FLUTES, struction. s ova : ? L F GUITARS, VIOLINS, &c. Several new and beautifel D-nces and Waltves poten 9 ae ped aber — ite duet sof the party had changed their poli- largest diseovered by Sny avigator:) Davall Bro’, Matlock rGrimth, aye we Constantly CHARD DAViS. ee already ‘Wall aan etween the Consul and The Mayer of fae tics; which does not tarn out to be true. It is This new land, thus eomented to Greenland Kawa M Drew ; Thos x so, TRANGERS AND CITIZENS} — D join, Prof Munder's "Clasoes are politely 7 York. The latter decided that thn eharge was | ¢ ,,¢T#tood in Albany that King has damaged by protruding ice, is named Wasutxatoy. | | P- S.—Strangers designing to work in this city SS icee for prose teas A ow = ot LAM. arerent So Se ns Seman iany pen he eee ena Ame late 508.5 Mite Np seeming So) Ts ee oe, saare enrrenes Sevoeen | Seve sae ene ace” oe ena | OR ai: rane the | pic" afca? ee be Setanta - = 3 a fb T ’ aia {3 The Mediterranean Telegraph @ aa trick. ea ae pind, the | so'work for. JAS. LACKEY, Rec. Bea | Fancy Notions ever exhibited in thiseity ) 4 | _oct 11-tf poy. which is to unite Europe with Africa, | The Wisoonsin University Lands.—By aot | jectors of the expedition. Thi fey sl ii Wasuincron, D.C, Oct. 6th, 1855. oc 12-8¢ FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. oa ee eee eee, aes Siaaes, of Congress, approved December 15, 1854, | of the Old and New Worlds is a feature of oe EAD CUR SILK EMBROIDEnY. peas < a, ee Ores: aad aad Algeria, bes opeutit"its boeke? rreaeeie: there was granted to the State of Wisconsin, ae Fae aches san . re BGP NENT fate otioape wee | MRSM F. Ladies or Woe. resp*citully | town, will open on Saturdsy. Oct 233 tion. There are thirty thousana snares at | % be selected by the Legislature out of publio | understood from the fact thad hee (elie nit | WAS#iNeTon, Oct. 10, 1955.—The Regiment will | town, and Alexandria, that she has resammed For | B&W style of 250 franes each, but ouly four thousand are to | land subject to private entry, and to be sold | of Smith’s Sound has be effe ea assemble, according to law, for Review and Ex- | Embroidery and Fancy Needie Work at N 29 direct FAhe MILLINSRS, Flowers be issued in Franc gland and Sardini dé en effected, and ite | excise on FRIDAY, the 19th instant, at 100°clock, | D street, over Mr. Joku IF Eire africa from New York. Also, Kibbous, having already taken the rest. France and | 2 ’ueb manner as the Legislature may direct, | shores completely charted. a. m., on the usual parade ground. where she hopes by endeavors to please and wer; | S2¢ Feathers. et 1S Senate iy ra; sive Oe for the benefit and in aid of the University of THE OPEN POLAR SEA. Officers com: Com} Will Issue cor- | moderate prices, to receive a share of their turer ANO FORTE CLASSES.—More Classe barn geese a a theipelv anid State, and for no other parpoes Whataves, — bag as \ roeair IS the Expedition is ings priced ai the aon ine with their com- nan ene Clothing Fea oaks, Dresses, are in course of furmation, for which es ~~ t. ° ” > | the o; ea. channel ie 7 5 nel, &c., embroidered still ha’ Opperenn ay Pal 7 sa far as Algiers, will be uid next month.” — | seventy-two segtions of land : Provided, ‘That theee waters waa entirely free from ion, Sd By rte of Colonel is “BACON, Adjutant. moet fee OF any,eolor ai short notice. selves =F wig diay ood Director.