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doing much for the iron interest of the coun- EVENING STAR, | ciara spa of Dent ne te = to , early in the | ¢.asibitity and better economy of that appli- WASHINGTON CITY: eng gel cepeeentinnrene ve ‘ate: | cation “OF iron. The experiments made, as jctober 19 | ments of even those present are #0 con ~ | wall as the actual work constructed on the re- tory, however, that it would be impossible to | 5,1¢3 of those experiments, have given satis. © SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | {iscover the truc origin withoutalegal exam-| ¢ sin ty alt scientific and practioal men the abd wuss Si Se eee cleo In an order which Prince Gortschakoff has addressed to his soldiers the Prince admits a loss of from 500 to 1,000 men per day, during the last thirty days of the siege. To continue to defend the south side, he says, would have been to expose the troops to be alvely mur- sex nego cock 6 at8x% 0’ iv: ‘ . R. BISHOP,O 8. pare! AGERS, ATTENTION.— f ‘ou to assemble on MONDAY MORNING, at o'clock, in full uniform, r < FRIDAY AFTERNOON . oc By bar enon ag Thave left in th M. RUPPEL, 0.8. otire) forthe net : Tv The Union reviews Senator Seward’s Al-| One man, who had been sent home for his | familiar with them; and it is now a settled n we have ie order : , 0.8. "These Pictures represen’ the four Scenes in the bany speech, and attacks Senator Wilson’s | P®pers, had them toa Se Soar —— fact that light and space-saving wrought iron ror ya pein By wey ee oy WASnINGTON Higa life of a Fireman, and wil form fine omameste oe but of open “+ ; beams are, in a few years, almost entirely to | chained us to its walls ; with its fall we ac- Che ON, re commanded co the Companies. ‘wit! be on exbibi- The Intelligencer thinks it strange thatthe | The police foree the ground was euf- | stipertede cumbersome wooden ones, in the} quire freedom of action, and a new war com- to meet at your armory MONDAY MORN- tion every day focuses Seg te a Union should have Lut very lately found out | ficient ve oye ‘kept “anal ygooten — & Proper | construction of large edifices in this country. ae gts THE CZAR ALEXANDER iota p Corse eng nae _ See borne PE a Py > *, s iy y ie — >. lo pection = usval; its. (the Intelligencer's) positions with refer- stowed aveaud the Window was io gic: thats | The Russian Extraordin: Missioa—| The Emperor, who has been making a jour-| By order of Capt Joun Baw PLANT,O.8. | mission to s (te bee eo | cx ence to the conetitutionality and expedi of uld not get up to it for the most part nied Wash- | Bey to t h, vis ow, h ued. oc 19-218 nl sh —— lows? 9 to 11 in the morp- y pedieney of | person coul get up r P81‘ |S me wag has humbugged one or more Wash- | 2°Y to the South, ria Moscow, has issued, | OC “°°” ____~~~______~_____.| a O44 Fellows?’ Hall from congressional slavery restrictions; allezing that | of the time without endangering himself, and ied Bs! + | through the Governor of that place, an ad- PRESIDEN T’S MOUNTED GUARD | jug. and from 4 to 5 in the afermoom; also at it learned them from Madson, Monroe, and oth | ™22Y_[anti-Know Nothings—Siar] could be | i2gton correspondents of Northern papers, with | dress to the Russian people, in which he says: ee TENTION Fou! are beredy not. Mele FORD & BROTHER'S ney of “thet oR Soe: seen retreating from the window with their | a story that the Emperor Alexander is about | “The brave defenders of Sebastopol have | fied to meet at your armory on MONDAY Ad | — Rp ea pe geen between / ere of e fathers,’’ and has meintained them | tickets in their hands, after going as near to | to sond to this countzy.« speci i Jor, to | done everything possible for human power to | ber 22d, 1855, eggs . <p {fp Rap ae Store, , _ consistently for thirty-five soars. the box as they could risk themzelves. = 4 P ei f yast import. | 40: The former nd present unfavorable | With arms, scooatre regimental es Ste 1[J> The Pictures will be at the close * ott oe S Eee. The result of all this was, of course, as-in} -. O™® BERAMed question of vast import. | events I accept as the inserutable will of Provi- rea es of the Exhibition pated) meg ‘oct 17-4 This humbug is alleged to be based on inform- ation of the fact communicated to this Govern- The Special Election in Baltimore, that ment through its Minister in St. Petersburg, took place yesterday, was distinguished by M — Governor Seymour, of Connecticut. We are , A . jority for Garison,......... 7 ti that t i i “ conduct on the part of Know Nothing bullies | Compared with the election on the 10th in- me rs aeten ot att apy se cstv and rowdies making the right of suffrage on | stant, when Mr. Baker, the Democratic candi- | ‘a ao Tears he arigier the part of their opponents @ mere mockery; date, was elected by 69 majority, the vote yec- | It cannot be that Governor Seymour has writ- as they drove many of their opponents legally terday shows bec ne eee, ten any such thing to Washington; and at the entitled to vote, from the polls, fithout per- | Know Nothing vote.608 637 Tnereace.. 29 — —— in this city itis Taughed - mitting them to reach the window, as was | Democratic vote....671 561 Decrease . 119 | 88 8 capital specimen of the —. i i i i pp Ray) een ‘Washington news” is manufact in these eee cere ie att bells td this city in | Wisssvose.... 1,270. 1,100 Docnseee... 8 | conan rors the last election. The conduct of the Know The Know Nothings increased their vote 29 g ys foie _— Lar — authorities of Baltimore only; the Democratic vote being decrees: The Current Operations of the Treasury a = epee oe § mi —_ = aopeng wits by the means above described. Had it been | Department.—On yesterday, 18th of October, bey ret egal oe polled only to its strength in the election on | there were of Treasury Warrants entered on Fe the neaaunoun’s Hepublican, ia de- | e6 10:4 instant, Hack (Dem.,) would stil; | the books of the Department— dence, which visits upon Russia heavy hours of trial. But Russia’s trials have been much heavier, and God Almighty has always sent her Ilis benevolent and invisible help. Let us, therefore, also now trust in Him. He will defend Russia, the Orthodox, which has drawn tae sword for a just cause—the cause of Chris- tendom. Iam glad to see the incessant proo! of the readincas of everybody to sacrifice prop- erty, and the last drop of blood, for the in tegrity of the Empire and the honor of tle country. I find comfort and strength in these popular sentiments and aspirations, and with my whole heart united with my brave and faithful people, I shall repeat, confident of God’s help and aid, the words of Alexander the First, ‘ Where there is truth there is also truth.’ I remain, your well-wisher, ALEXANDER "” Various Russian and Prussian accounts state that the war is to be carried on with the Byord-rof W.H. HAYWARD, Fisst Sgt. oc 19 -2t Reoister’s Orrice, October 15, 1855. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- Boe CERN Notice is hereby given that I!- censes issued to Taverns, Retailers of and fermented Liquors, Wines, Cordiais, &c. Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Hats. ‘Caps, Boots and Shoes, ROR | , Watches and Jewelry, Lumber, W. Coal Commis. sion Merchants ; also, to keepers of Hackney Car- riages aud Omunibuses, Billiard Tables, Ten Pin Al eys, and Confectionery, and for hawking and redding, will expire on ‘Monday, the Sth day of November next, and that said licenses must be re- newed at this office, within ten days after that time. SAMUEL E. DOUGLASS, Register. oc 19-dtNovs NOTICE—THE BOARD OF DI- rectors of the Union Choir Association will meet at the Foundry Church Mth street, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th instant, at 7 ps eee TD WASHINGTON REWS AND GOSSIP. Louisville, a reduced vote. It was as follows : FUN, WONDER, AND DELIGHT, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th a i THIS (Menday) EVENING, Comad contioning tho entire week. = will give a series of his Popular and Amusing Entertainments, commencing as above, when be will introduce New EX ery aoe pnd SCENFS IN VEN TRILOQUISM, and the ever- Life-Moving and king AUTOMATONS A splendid Day Performance on Saturday after- noon at3o’clock See small bills 7 Doors at 6;, Delusions commence at 7) o'clk. oct 15—Iw LEASANT RE; s rR ING GARD ER’S ‘SORT. EN ibing the rioti i : FORMERLY FAVI GARD — the rioting of the morning, says: have been elected by 34 majority. It is well | For the redemption of stocks.... $3,354 20 | greatest determination, and that the Crimea THOS. E. LLOYD, Rec. Sec. On M Street, between Seventeenth $ Bighsoonss, As we go to press, we learn that the most that the K Nothing bullies h For the Treasury Dopartmen: 13,497 86 | is to be defended to the last extremity. Gen. PENED every day in the week, on Sun- outrageous proceedings are being carried on | hat the Know Nothing bullies have shown | po, the Interior Department. 8,563 69 | Mouravieff, now in Asia, will, it is intimated, N OTICE—THE JURORS SUM- day. No spiritous liquors allowed, but Cot. by the rowdies and minions of Know Nothing- | their disposition to carry Baltimore after this | For Customs.......sesssaseescce 3,444 80 | take the place of Prince Gortschakoff, who is R~’moned to attend the Circuit Coart ger en, Chonsiate, ——— &c., will be for sale. a Spear before: OL fashion at this unimportant election; as it com- War Warrants received ana en- sESitien Spat prorees eae ‘ides a fy worm plans ee c., re set eg one me. —, Thaeday “og pe on by the death of Wm. Geo. Baker pels their opponents to foree the authorities Warrepay warrants received and s Adee Oven have | Hay, the 2th instant, in consequence of the | o'clock. Admittance free. au 16—3m been added to the military force of Russia. ASIA. Letters from Kars describe the thorough de- vastation of the surrounding district by the Russians. The provisions of the garrison could not last nene 3 than the 15th of September, and if reinfofcements did not arrive, General Williame would be compelled to submit. Court having adjourned over for one week in re- spect to the late Chief Justice W. Crancn. J.D. HOOVER. U.S. Mershal for D. C. oc 18-2t (Intel) Reese BOON RIFLE CORPS tespect- fally ee meg Rote gold w a ington and vicinity that they int ing a Be ontibe lth of November, at Odd fone Hall, Navy Yard. Particulars in a future advertisement. oc 18-32t* «The Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Com- | Pp to their duty of proserving the peace and | entered:..s.ececsseeeeeeeeeeee 4,029 ST pany took possession of the polis, crowding | protecting the rights of all in the important | Drawn on account of the Navy... 20,000 00 out the Democratic challengers, and prevent- | election to come off theré next month. For | Repayments on account of the ing a large number cf naturalized citizens * ; Navy..cosscsesevcee . 94 21 voting. In one case a naturalized citizen suc- | °V¢TY voter thus illegally and violently de- Covered in from Lands. 286,788 15 apr a vote, but dean ae prived of his rights yesterday, there will be ———cq07“o the ruffians around the window cried out, ‘ Kill ‘Oo men (at t! ion nex! 0. to- the d—d Dutch son of a b—,’ when he ae : — Am ae ne cg BOUT ONAE VORSIOR SE TEELIGERCE The Russians, however, were themsel was knocked down and earried out. Kaeo 5 ie beg P ey Sane BY THE STEAMER ATLANTIC. hard pressed b ‘the snow, ‘which had ae es * Aucther old man named Myers, who has | cause, who having something to lose by per - Fy igi Pie SSE . set he Ranges if the garrison pcr be ay | been a voter fer thirty years, and is sixty | mitting the Mount Vernon Hook and Lad~| We have the following additional foreign ‘ ‘ = red years of age. was knocked down three times, der Company, the Know Nothing police, intelligence by this arrival, being one week cen meee: would compel the be- GRAND ANNUAL BALL oF THE Perseverance Fire Co., No. 5. HE PERSEVERANCE FIRE COMPANY tak: great pleasure in announc’ te their friends and the public generelly that their Annual Ball will take place at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on MONDAY, October 22. 1855. The Company will spare neither time nor ex- pense to make it the Ball of the season ESPUTA’S CELEBRATED BAND has been and deprived of voting. Messrs. Eggleston, | ATTENTION, NATIONAL GREYS.— engaged j and the ae oe be opened i i i ) i skin i i 1 ices : 3 . You are hereby commanded to meet at your | Grand March, composed m, and respec'fu! Mucuire, and others, who were quietly looking | 89d their co-laboring bully conferees to sub- eae than former retved 44 - Waited Kine Omi ee eee ‘Biideie end Aas on MONDAY MORNING, the 2d de*icated to the aes en~ ir Company. on a-4 molesting no one, were knocked down. | stitute bludgeons, brickbats, and blood- iS FOvCERS Seeetee. ce wae Ute ser with ase instant, at 9 o’clock, in full winter uniform,| Tickets ONE DOLLAR aGenti-- 4 4 Sr > 5 . dom show an i on the year of ly | Was received with great enthusiasm by the Ce ee Leche nts in these | shed for the laws, will quietly throw their eight mal a half millions Gadling, chistiy half-starved garrisen of that place. 7 the whose, we: are told wie Rolag E eiith, Jobe votesjagainst Know Nothingism, as the mest | caused by the additional Income tax. strength of the corps d’armee, which is repre- J Ward revered a L h . The leading events in connection with the | "ented as 10,000 men, of all arms, does not “i ames a ell, John Stitcher, and angerous element to the peace of society war are the quartering of detachments of | ¢xceed, at present, 4060 sabres.” eaten seca pte auecbantin and tke legal rights of the peaceable citizen, | French and Evelish troops in Sebastopol, and THE BALTIC. things, arresting none bat siete diereses o may that has yet manifested itself in American | the fact that the Allied armies of operation A brief telegraph from Hamburg states that man and Ledies; to be had from the Committee or at the door on the evening « f the Ball. Commuttee of Arrangements Jno McDermott W.W.Grant A. Hatch ; Henry Lyses John ¥.Donn Wm. Dowell Wm. Towers D. Fenton G. Dona. Wm. Collins H. Harvey, jr. for inspection and parade. By order: PETER EAGAN, 0.8 oct 1S—3t* N. B.—The fanned ‘will meet at their armo: on FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th instant, at? o'clock, for drill. : ‘i : | ry CARD.—The Washington Trade and Managirs attempt to defend their rights. Among the | public affairs. threaten the Russian Army beth from Eupa- | on the 27th ult., six English vessels appearcd Benevolent Seciety of Journeymen Tail Ben Franklin Tarzet Company —Capt. A. Tait, active in scouring the eity, in a hack as toriaand Bardia. before Riga, and bombarded for several hours | ors would respeetfully recommend to the public | Lieut. 5. C. Ee*loff. i hunting up voters, is the clerk of the jail.” The Powhatan—Grest Battle with Chi-| A a pees Bete expected, as the Bur the batteries of Danamunde and Virrage Do- aor ee worthy of thelr we oe "They | yectbtmbian Bazine Company —James A. Tait, The Baltimore Sux, always :emarkab’e | Nese Pirates.—Tho Navy Department bave gad the Busperor timsclt tO joa get Rea ENGLAND alone pay the bill of prices established by the |“ Union —S. FE Donzless, James Kel'ey truthful and eareful in its aesounts of such | letters from the U. S. steam frigate “ Powhe-| In France, the Government has interfered | The revenue returns of the United Kingdom, rn F oaten 8 “ag ‘Edw'd Godey, ey Dorie tos, Williameon — matters, describes the occurrences of the | t#n,’’ Captain Wm. J. McCluney, at Hong i a ke pee of butcher’s meat. | made to the 30th September, show a net in- P. J. St-er, das. T. Mclato b, Northern Liberties. —S. P. Robinson, John T. day— w lish i in, | Kong, on the 6th of A t last, in which ‘orn has reached its maximum price. crease upon the lest quarter of £1,925,124: and Wm Tucker, os Boyne, Halleck. ay: ae © republish its account addin; aivemberes of August last, in which an THE WAR. upon the half year of £2 929,000; and upon the Duvall & Bro., Matlock & Grifith, Western Hoss Company —Wam. Riggies, E. merely [in brackets] notes to enable the read- engagement on the 4th of that month between Cavauny Victory or Auites Near Evpa- | year of £8,344,781. This is chiefly made up Jos.R Thompson, Wm. H. Stanford, Hanley ‘ er not intimately acquainted with Baltimore | divisions of boats from that ship and H.B | yon, —Marehal Pelissier reports, on the Ist | by the income tax, the increase upon which is ceded, nein Wasingien ape Coapeaye-Seth Besant P. 8.—Strangers designing to work in this city through the season will take no ice that those are the only shops that Society bands are permitted James Kenton. Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company.—J. Suter, J. Chauncey political affairs, to identify the epposite par- | M ’s steam tloop “ Rattler,”’ under the direo- | instant, that a brilliant contest of cavalry was | 6,454,141. : ties in the rioting: tion of Commander Wm. A. Fellows, of that pt on the 29th ult., at Koughil, five leagues | _ The Bank of England has raised the rate of re ; 4 aes : of Eupatoria, in which the Russi - | interest another 4 per cent., and it now stands | to work for JAS. LACKEY, Rec. &cc. Vigilant Fire © Georgetown —Edward “The election in the nineteenth ward yes- | Ship, and a large fleet of piratical junks which alry, commanded by Gon. Korf, were defeated 54 per cent. There has been a good deal of Wasuincto, D. C., Cet. 6th, 1855. Wright Mr Rodier terlay for a member of the first braneh of the | infested that neighborhood, and had com- by the French cavalry under Gen. Allonville. | Commercial uneaciness in consequence, partic- | _°¢ S—er3m American Hook and Ladder Company.—Geo. Brown, Chas. Gordon oct 17 ied a he Go en by | mitted extensive depredations on commerce | Six guns, twelve ammunition wagons, and a | ularly as the — of bullion has been de- be Cealh ui e jaker, -» Was < ig campaign forge, with all the appurtenances, | creating at an alarming rate for several wecks terizol by more sceues of disturbance, Osis. Fallows fell {e-with fem Are le sad 166 peisoary, of whom tas ware officers, | past. the Bank of France buying up all the and Sighting than has been witnessed 24 of August, and chased them into shalluw were captured, besides 250 horses of the Rus- | specie itcan. Seyert! of the journals are ery- ilar occasion for many years, if | water, and then went back to Hong Kong for | sian Hulans. Fifty of the Russians were | ing out for IFTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES aT Some —The largest assortment Mm the city, and at the lowest prices. at K* O TICE —ALL PERSONS ARE hereby forwarned from trusting my wife fllen Powers, (late Wall) on my account, as | am determined to pay no deots of ai iaiemnioke : A repeal of Sir Robert Peel’s Bank a oct 17-3 LAMMOND’S, 7th street. ver, in the city of Baltimore on an election H ; killed; among them was Col. Androwsky, | ast. Tb ck of gold and bullion in th JOHN ~% POWERS. gE pe yes pe day. The voting proceeded telerab! jetty | American aid. ; ibe pageettinayret sar ROWS y.: 520m. 2s selec pa soon in the] or 17-3te mark OUR AND A HALF CENTS PAID FOR aad orderly. till about hall-pact 10 o'clock. The following is a list of the American killed | Of the French six were killed, and twenty- | Bank of ond on the 4*h was £12,368,255. | -% Clean WHITE 2AGS; 3% cents for MKS. EADER AND SISTER, FASHIONABLE MILLIRERS AND DREss A Z a seven wounded. The Qucen’s visit to Scotland will be pro- when a parly [the Mount Vernon Hook and | and wounded, viz : BOMBARDMENT OF NORTH SIDE OF SEBASToPoL. | longed to the 17th. P but ly vise aes cme Killed.—Joseph A. Hulsey and Isaac Col, | The Allics aro reported to have established | ,, 5¥=day, the 50th September, was marked mixed (half white.) at CLARK'S Feed re, old Depot Building, near the Bridge, Pennsylva- nia Avenue. where may be found a good as<o't- . . landsmen. 120 mortars at Sebastopol, with which i throughout England as a day of thanksgivin, Will open on G street between 12th and 13th, | Men! of FEED, et fair prices oct 17-3 names, ¢: to tl " rtars at Sebastopol, with which it was es tes s il ope: bs 4 . —————_— — selves ‘idound the se pose yo eee dwar Wounded.—Lieut. RB. Pegram, (com- | expected they would soon render the north | fF the successes in the cae are Saturday, the 20th tostent: HAY !—HAY‘!—HAY! form an airle to the window for the voters, | manding the boats,) and Lieut. H. Rolando, | *#4¢ untenable. ial Poo PRANCE. E —_-_-__-_____________ ] JUST received rer Schooner Ashland, 400 bales was soon demolished, and a number of as- beth in the hand* Join Pe Fe CAPTURE OF A TURKISH CONVOY. a Presse says that corn has at length ARRIAGE FOR SALE, IN EX prime Hav Also, in store a fine ariicls of cut toults took place. Many pereons were driven mm She Band; John Pepper, seaman, mor- lent order, for family use, made, HAY, SHIPSTUF F, CORN MEAL, SHORTS, 3 The semi-official Austrian correspondent reached its maximum price, and that the high ef without being permitted to vote. and the | “*/¥; Benj. Adamson, dangerously; Jere | publishes news from Constantinople, of the | @otations have brought offers of supply from greatest disorder prevailed. A message was | Pendergrast, landsman, fracture of a limb; orth ult., to the effect that the Russians be- pate arll Hel nthe of oretes flour tet 4 sti is ai * i 0} . ne ve ay on he otic Mitinnn ee clear | Samuel Mullard, marine, Fred. Hommel, do., oe pwehes sate o'r ae which the aiticles about flour appeared in the deeming the police force sufficiert to preserve Ee es om: Carnes, ordina- | gether with 1,000 horees end 300 men- to New i a a Fe ts the peace. The police [Know Nothings—Scar] | t¥ seaman, Joshua Lewis, seaman, Wm. A to New York. OATS and FEED of ell kieds; which can be ob- tained in quantities to suit purchasers, of bO.E. MATTINGLY & BRO.. No. 201 1g street, near F, south, island. oc 17—St IST OF POST OFFICES by Wood, lomge py Son & Co., New J\O BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. HOPS, CURRANTS, CITRON, é&c. &c, 4 bales ‘first sort Ho Fe a r " ABOLITION OF RESTRICTIONS IN RUSSIA, Th ie » i 1,009 Ibs Currants; 10 boxes fresh Citron IN THE UNITED STATES, — a appealed to, but stated thatit | Taylor, captain after guard—all seriously ; On the 21 inst., government notices were by he Eitan toy asc ar Ae een Almonds, Ra'sins, Pecan Nuts with the names of Postmasiers, including the the Same poerayen pret te "yet — = Chas. Tingworth, seaman. published at Warsaw, under the signature of every fortnight, ~ oe Nuts, sda — = , Se ee ne een emi cee ey ee to attend to that—that they stn caly bod The fleet of piratical junks fought at anchor is Spline sera rare llarewemsepae Measures are being taken by the various de- | low by se WILLIAM M CRiers. a our published. It should be in the hands of ev- to prevent ricting and fighting with great desperation with round shot, Srape, | salt, and that purchasers would be permitted Perko Bey a ae soa aad gh yrs n Sphere wit un Coaamnetn tania meee aneac ae oo 11 o'clock a party of about . if Fi 3 . : : he Empress is in very poor health. oct 19-6t bet. 6th and 7th streets. ll be transmitted through mail upon the re- tinge o€ Frankine N, : é 7s ® | &c, and as the attacking boats came within | to import any quantity as might suit their con-| The Emperor is about to visit Boulogne in NEW BOOKS ceipt of fifty cents. and others, [Auties—Seur,] mea one hundred yards, with cannister-shot. Lieut Lecce: company with Abdel Kadir. UST RECEIVED AT KENNEDY'S, No. 428] oct 17-1w - meg D.c 4 © 'g up the street, when a crowd fof | Rolando was the first to board atwenty-gun| 770 Tan ceed eres IN THE CRIMEA. ITALY. Seventh street. _ ee Know Nothings—Svar] made a rush for t ast oflicial dispatches report the south J em. | junk, and took her. Each boat then singled | ids of Sebast alto’ baroseust An order for reinforcements for the Crimean Thempeus, «ie vayge ane = : ide of Sebastopol to be occupied by detach- been iss ini assailed sad beaten wie poh poigey dir out a junk, aud attacked it, the latter fighting | ments of French and English troops, who ore ae eieanet By ip Mialater of War a knife in the hands of With great desperation, indeed, and in one case | 8d distinct quarters of the town assigned to pe t to Th «on, wh = m them. Sa ut to myp<en, w blowing up a twenty-gun junk, engaged hand The Russians corcentrated their forces in Beer Down Acatn.—Twenty to thirty thous- to hand with the Rattler’s (British) gig; Lieut. | the northern d were occasionally firing | and dollars have again been saved to the City Bertha, or the Pope and the Emperor Willy Rielly and his dear Coleen Bawn B:ckerton, or the Emigrant’s Daughter The Curse of the Village, and the Happiness of being Rich The Blakes and the Flanagans, a tale fllustra tive of Irish Life in the United States Memorial of a Christian Life, or what a sou’ MADAME R. ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUB- lic in general, that she will give information in all the Affairs relating to Life, Health, Wes'th, Marriages, Love, Journeys, Law suits, Difficulties in Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Derth, and in respect to ell ether subjects. She is also able to tell the Aves of persons by resding num- revelver mediately Rolendo’s boat was aiding that of the Rattler | UP9n the tow: whieh the Aliies replied frem | on its meat bill, by the abundant supply of | newly converted to Ged ought to do that it may | bers. All those who wish to consult Madame R. befure sm atthe time, and both Capt. Fellows and Lieut. | ‘2¢,t¥° forts which remained intset, (Nicholas | beeves sent in during the past week, principal. | attain the pe:fection to which it should aspire will please ca‘! soon, as sbe will remain in the he was onl pages “i ” es 8 and Meat. | and Quarantine,) and from ihe ruins of other | ly from Dutchess County in this State, and| Pictorial Story Books for the Young, on the | City but a shorttime. Shecan be consult @ at all leased on b i iM Prego R. were blown overboard, as well as many of | forts Pri: rt:chakeff, in his reports, de- | from Obio and Kentucky at the West. Ili- | medel of the popular Bible Stories for Canon — of the dayandove ning. Her aumetsen the of this assent eston {a Demo. | the Powhatan’s men. Most of the casualties | #cribes the | the Allies as beavy + | ois, Indians and Penmyivania contributed a | Schmidt. ____ ae Ot | Bone at No 06, ER steak, commer ed BD, Cedies erat—Star]} attacked, and a | mentioned above ocourred in that affair. Pri- Preparations were making by the British | small number. EDDING Ps ESENTS.—Besides a - | 25. oct 17—2we OST_A LADY'S PEARL POR NAIE, with steel clasps, containing Money, was lost or Wednesday morning, the 17th eral assortinent of elegant WATCHES, rich JEWELRY cf the latest styles, and pure SILVER WARE of every description, we offer a large essortment of GOODS suitable for Wed- gman ealied adie” noc inj ; ik and French engineers, by the sinking of im-}| The receipts of cattle have exceeded five bk 4 Sms Aong? 3 on yee ere vate Adainson, of the Marines, greatly distin- | mense mines. to destroy the splendid docks, | thousand, furnishing about three and one-half Several bench wacrants were after. guished himsclf. The Brilish and Americans | arsenals, and shiy-building yards of Sebasto- | mr/lion pounds of beef, which was wholesaled wards obtsined for the arrest of parties charged | Vied with each other, and the enemy fought | Pol, and thus uproot the place as a naval | atan average bea of nine cent per pound, o & Co, Birmiagham, which we sh¥il sell at pri- ces as low as the same quatities can be bought for in any of the Northern cities E. TUCKER & Co, oc 19-e:3t 333 Pa, avenve, south side. CUMBERLAND COAL! HAVE JUST LANDED AT MY WHARF on the Canal, one cargo best Cumberland Coal, a reward by returning it to this office. oc 18-3t | Beye YESTERDAY MORNING, A HAIR BRACLLET, with the initials of “C BS,” ontheciasp. Any one finding it and leav- ing the same at this office will be liberally rewa: ed. oc 18-21% y aan or P it, on 17th street, A, between 17 with g the assaults. with desperation. stronghold Though there is no official in- | about one third of a million of dollars. , In an aa ~~ coe & BROTHER, Seth atzoct, ' re saitshas gouanh will be given if this time, throughout the day, there Th ; formation on the subject—the Allied nerals | article yesterday, showing the butcher's pro- No 324 Pennsylvania avente, left at No. 517 Seveateeth street. oc 1°-3:¢ were constant collisions. especially at 2 Migae ta e result was the destruction of ten war | for obvious reasons being silent as to their fu- | fit loss, we estimated the whole at cost, at 11] oct 19-3t between 9th and 10th sis. OST—A P OC KET DIARY —it contains dow, where the greatest pullicg ‘ond hauling junks, mounting on an average from 16 to 18 | ture operations—there are various premoni- | cents; but since they ught yesterday at 9} ———— GUNS!—GUNS! qgomevaniia valunbie to the owner only. It . Seeuned Mon a frequently led to blows | guns from 6 to 68 pounders. Six junks and bai cori enemas bi Sate retried bey = —- Press ct send re E open this day acase of GUNS, inspected | contaived also a card, = — name, About 12 o'clock it was sho ‘ : “ 9 +) T@~ atthe » and hereafter, 5 for 2e nd some letier stamps. e finder will receive jf anti-Know Nothin houted that a crowd lorches, prizes to the pirates, were re taken ; | he that 26,000 men had been landed at | will not often go higher again in many months ee eee Chance, Son | Sat j iowa wore coming to t the polls—a rush sixteen smaller junks escaped, one of which Eupatoria, and that on the 26th this force was | to come. was made down Franklin, slg Fremont | Subsequently getting aground was burned. It pore to 33,000. He Peer ore mhonee Son! slptteMy rid lege pp not act et, but the foe app ef sagen gat - at “imposing masses’’ of the Allied troops | wisely, we think, if they wait for a future rise = e i wok e appe ato ° hel a is thought that between five and six hundred | continue to threaten the left wing of the Rus in thee market. The country is full of cattle, dd to the polls again. 3 ) of the pirates were killed, wounded and — army, from the valley cf Baidear, while | which have grown sleek and fat on the luxu- Lwo thousand persons were collected i drowned during the engagement. The joint] force amounting to between 30,000 and | riant pastures of the season now drawing to a inity at 2 o'clock, and about halfpast re expedition was seth ro by Snail P00 men threaten the right wing of the | close, and it is more profitable to sell them at M . : ; : : - REWARD.—DROKE AWAY FROM rash maie down F; t ise J Russians from Eupatoria. the current prices thun to let them ‘eat them- | Which I will seit at the following prices: 'g Whee, on Menta after z 2 street, ys thousand {Raow Nene Fellows, (British,) and the Americans engaged | It is uncertain, and will remain so for | solves up’’ during the winter.—V. ¥. Times. — oe Mine. ras — $5 inter oberg tory white pam To ings—Scar| men and boys, some brandishing immediately by Lieut. Pegram. some little time, which of these threatened SS Lamp fimo sae 22 5 00 COW. Noczr morksrecollected. The j revolvers, others armed with bricks, stones or attacks is the real one. But there is quite Later from Havana. Also, on band, 1,000 tons White and Red Ash | tir round the eyes is perfectly black; supposed any missiles they could obtain. At a public Government Iron Buildings and the Penn. | ¢nough in Prince ssi per ec eel The U. S. steamship Cahawba, from Hav house kept by Mr. John A. Hacker, corner of sylvania Election—The American Eagle, x | how that be considers b iimselfeoriously throat | on the 13th inst., arrived at New York yester. Fatogo streets, two squares dis- | Know Nothing paper, published in the i ignific i ish hi day morning. tent, party of t e ; : ’ = , ¢ iron | significant fact is that the English land trans- Ssante i Sater ne hom wae mai | Png dvi Panny wana, attempt | portwrge ae fal sev aha te de |,Taeay he Spaaih Rank, was — rho Naf, Thompson ond others, | “ explain the cause of the alleged fusion of Staats of the bagll cer marek ores, Sellen “i owen of hs asakhotaee™ had coliveted on the pave t. * 2 7 . ke = arge numbers o} @ French cavalr: Fi + cst dowatbromoat ‘Arse Aghteonnasaced, | gre net Latif Whign with the Democrats in | Rave amibarked for Eupatria and by the wt | time freee Melek mar were in the har to have part of the rope around her neck. The above reward will be paid if she is delivered to John Van Riswick, on the Island, or to the sub- scriber, in Georgetown. oc 18-3t JOHN B. NEWTON. rf SALE ONE HORSE FAMILY CARRIAGE, old style. For partic- ulars enquire on the premises, corner of Anthracite Coal at the 1 west pric.s. 2,240 pounds to the ton. F. L. MOORE. West side 9th street, between D and E. ec 19-e03t CLOAK AND MANTILLA EMPORIUM, INTERESTING TO THE LADIES, Z ji ¢ i ing : i ; bor of Havana. Maryland asenue and Lith street, west side. a Curing which over a dozeu pistols were fired the late election, saying : egraphic accounts from Vienna it is stated The birthd f i E . bove ; ; Pcie : p * the Queen of Spain was} MAXWELL & BRO‘'S 80, & brick stable for rent, on the al promises. in rapid succession, by the party attac “ Another oause which has powerfully ai that the Allied fleets have left Sebastopol on ater gay Mae Prac ~ D = x 18-3t [*be twenty or thirty "antias ah gee the the Democrats in this contest, has bes ets some secret expedition. = celebrated on the 10th inst., with great enthu- OPENING DAY = 18 FIXED FOR Saturday, October 20th, When they will exhibit the largest assertment of the mest rare and fashionable styles of C.oaks, Talmas, end Mantillas, corner. Tuey immediately fled, and although | Ties cf ingenious publications on the iron i It is again asserted from Vienna that the | *!3!- ‘ a_i Vcmreenes they eroaped ‘Me Hather's, — > magnilying what the Aduinatutie, ace army is a a h teat a of the city of Havana was per- “ud otner houses in the vicinity, were search Has done toward introducing Pennsylvania | , +2¢ times correspondent, writing on the § . by the poliee, but no one fowsd way — iron in the publie bapiie: 43a stor and 21st, is not at all sanguine that the Russians eae, as hl FREAD 9 F Nee were in strong foree under high consta- | holding out expectations cf avast consumption | il be forced to abandon their position on the The prospect tr the new nti fava : t+ ierring, but at this period made no ar- | °f American iron from this suuree. These in. | *Pproach of winter. er - Eee eee DAVID WESTERFIELD, TATUARY, SCULPTURER, CARVER, & : DESIGNER IN WOOD, 428 Virginia avenue, between Ist and Yd stre ts Islend. All orders tin the above line will be promptly attended to and be faithfully executed. oct 18-Th3* FOR LADIES AND MISSES, eee - rests cn either side. flamatory appeals have been published during | |The correspondent of the Daily News takes | *G United States has been { ever eahibited in any Retail Establishment south BS MB, Be COENEN, During the melee in Lexington street, the | the last year in nearly all the journals in the | 2 different view. He says: if - econ ‘eae of New York. They name the Pa. Avenue, between Tth and Sth streets, (mext Felice opened fire upon a portion of the crowd | State, and, we understand, circulated in pam “The belief gains ground that the Russians | frted to her Spanish owners. following styles a door to W. R. Riley’s,) with their revelvers, the effect of which was | Phlet form among the leading iron masters, | *f¢ Prepating toevacuate the north side of the x d harbor of 1 7 LECTURES ON PHYSIOLOGY — | THE RACHEL TALMAY pe wif gl Liner yan Rig ate fete, fam ane Keay Nett and Bave, no doubt, paralized the acti Or Oe ecvastopal The extensive carth- LOGY.—| TRE EL TALMA, Ladies of Washington and vicinity that she Konig, [an anti-Kuow Nothing Star] stall many strong givcasine of s high tarift aphe works which have been lately constracted, BS Misses Nivison & Smith, M, D.’«, Grad- oe chetia sheath Gian at THE BUTTON TALMA, THE ST. CLAIR CLIMENE, THE BROADWAY BEAUTY, THE BOSTON ADMIRATION, 3 THE SCHOOL GIRL’S FANCY, THE QUAKER CITY, THE JESSIE, gant SHAWLS Also, a large assortment of elegant 4 and SCARFS, in various styles, such as Cash- mere, S‘ella, Thibet, Printed, &c. 2 In addition to the above, we are now receiving our usual Lance scrrLy of EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, &e., &e. a k and Shawl Rooms in 2d story. SDs MAXWELL & BRO. CE IT WAS THOUGHT THERE wes pig i for business but the Avenue. Now, the people find, in making ee ens, ieey can do betton Seventh street ere is no place in the city where they 5) re better articles, or at lower prices, than atG_ FRANCIS'S, just above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street. “Many are beginning to know this, and when in want of Housekeeping Hard ware, Cutlery, Silver Plated, will op™ y FR ENCE HATS and HEAD DRESS*S. Also, a handsome asrortment of MANTELS for La- dies, and Children’s FANCY CLOAKS. oct 18-3t* NTEREST NG NEWS .—Being eboat to close Gur business we sha'l commence, this day to offer our stock ef TEAS, COF 4 FEES, SPICES, &c . &c., at prime cost Housekeepers and dealers should not fail to im- prove this a Lepage Those ird<bted to us will please meke early payment. ‘he Store is for rent, and the Fixtures and one new Platform Scale is for sale. SLL & HENNING, ect 18-d6t to. 510 Seventh street. OYS AND LOUTH)’ CLUTRING.—We are in receipt cf the and finest assort- mentof Youths’, Bov ever offered in thi able style of fasbhional arments, to aad rrapecttally invite the ettention of customers and purchasers ean. WALL & ST: PHENS, 322 Pa. avenue, bet. ch and 10th sts irom one of their pistols striking him i too im the face of the fact that not a si and others in course of construction, aro re- | Geiphis, will deliver o soues Of ate Herter te side over the left hip, and Fett re step has been taken in the matter by ae ae garded as simply intended to cover the re- the adige of tila cy “on, Austonay, Paysleiagy, lodged in the opp-site side of the stomach. fle ministration, that we are aware of, except the | ‘feat, and protect the rear guard of the Rus- | and Hyyieno. The first will be aiven on MON? was carried to the western district wateh- | introduction of wrought iron beams in some of | 129 army. Cartshavecome in empty from | DAY AFTERNOON, October 2d, at 4 o'clock, house. aud removed from thence to bis resi- | ‘he publie buildings, by Mr. Guthrie. As | ‘he direction of the Mackanzie heights, and | at Carusi’s Saloon These Lectures will be fllcs dence en the Point, where he received the pro- | these may be made of either British or domes- | b8ve gone away laden, it is supposed with pro- | fated eM) Fe) patos rey ee fessional attention of Dr. Dunbar, who, up to | tic pig, their use does not amount to an en- | Visions = pe mt ee eee last evening, entertained no hopes of his re | CoUragement of the American producer, who | These arrangements are supposed to indi- | *” sce cr eainiutnr ta iksccudon $1—25 cents f covery “ alone needs it, nor of Pennsylvania factarers, | ©*# an intenticn to retire. It 1s still under- | each stagle lecture oc 191i Dering this melee, three other persons were | 88 the company patronised in this case be- | stood that a combined movement is to take | ——— —— said to be shot, they being Johu Clark, who | longs to New ersey. The Gazetts was but | Pluce against the enemy’s position on the Mac- NOTICE.—THE INTRODUCTORY reeeived a ball inoue of hi#legs; Henry Krebs, | !aboring in its usual vocation, in giving pub- | Kenzie Heights. A direct attack from Bakshi- to the Annual Course of Lectures of the whe was shet in the face, and a city wateh- | licity to these fraudulent representations, by Serai is spoken of, the approach from the | National Medical © Ree igen man nemed Alex. Rutherford, being slightly | Which many of the iron masters have been | Seuth being made by a route which is kept MONDAY, Uctober bat 7% o'clock p. m., in weucded in the foot. A cvlored woman, stand. | Cheated out of their votes, and the influence | S¢¢ret, and which will have the effect of avoid- hearer oN Jeter Dee Had _ ing in the street esa Le was also injured by | Of the State given to the deadly foes of the | ‘28 the enemy’s fortified entrenchments.”” D.C, ‘The public are respectfully invited to att & pistol ball, but was taken ef Detore the mg, | ton interenat Nord, of Brussels, takes a hopeful view | tend THO. MILLER, M-D. Desa” . ate her injuries could be ascertained. | While we are very certain that Mr Guthrie | °{ Russian affairs in the Crimea. Phe Writer | oc 19-3t Soubtless, there were many others who were did not ia ac deep hob icon Ro that journal says : ——> D QUARTE G1 ee yh Wy the fring, while many were wound- a bot dream of “protecting” the iron pre- + “The situation is not one entirely t> our Lory Sutep BRIGADE Mt y oe - a aes, gaving stones, dc. Indeed, | ©¥°'MS interest at the expense of other indur- | ‘lisadvantage, and the hover of our ams has WasHiNnoTon, Oct. 10, 1855.—The Regiment will t evea more persons were | trial iaterests of been in no way compromised. Our men will | assemble, according to law, for Review and Ex- not hart, for a great crowd follused the bel, the country, we\are glad to n» longer be Sliged to offer themselves up as | erciseon MONDAY, the 22d instant, at 10 o’clock, ligerents to see the fighting d the anf know that the Sanction he has given to the | a holocaust, but be abi defend | #- ™., on the usual ground. mo d Fea ie sy gl oo Man ed oct 18 lw next door to Iron Hall é an tum 3 7 will now able to defen - 2 age ‘ > ———— atisscted apparently erery woman and child -< stk of wrought in many Sepes in a close fight, and sell their lives | ,. cote ding cedars ued ke tetier ote Caress | oant ses ss, ta mak v: egg purchases by gd CAS OFF CLOTHING, BOUGHT AND Some of the accounts (Know — government buildings being erected by T oo ge mands precisely at the hour. = Seid; also, and a 5 the Department over which he presides, is | scamen who bak’ tryed that ‘iat peng By ore of Colonel Hickey: Louisiana Avenue, under Light iafaaty ‘Armery P. F. BACON, Adjutant. ANARY BIRD CAGES gt Conia LAMMOND"®S, 7th street. Room. oct 15 im® > of

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