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(lee ce —— EW Yo ALLY HERALD, TRI- Amusements. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. it; if he found that those who manned POLISICAS ITEMS. mes, apres, : Ss 7 be pt rs 2 bune, Times, Express, and News, received, ——oee the line were relaxing their vigilance, he dis- Rev Jonathan Oatloy, of East Killingly, | a¢ 7 o'clock Pp. m. FERGUSON, PROF. WYMAN, E Vv E N i N G s 3 A R ‘| Presidential Election.—Four weeks from | patched Putnam to catch them, well knowing | Connecticut, hes seven sonsand five sons-in- | oc 6 fneri to Lammond's, 426 7th treet. W.ZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST, + = = ~~ Hizens of the United States | that ho would keep all wide awake who were | law. Ton of these twelve go for Buchanan. 7,HE NEW YORK LEDGER_THE LA- ER—THE LA- Continues at a TON CITY: to-morrow the con t work of electing | arcund bim; if the enemy organized an ex- Hon. Leander Finstone is the Democratic dies’ favorite—containing the rew story of | AT ODD FELLOWS" HALL, th Street, was cena aver 6, 1856, | Fill be engaged in ee re the eon: | Paition in (hese northera provinces to take | candidate for Congress in the Fourth district | Orion ghe Gola Beater, by Sylvanns Cobb, Jt This MONDAY and TUESDAY Eventags. sdecacsseuceesacet : x i dd Vico-Presii je in the reserve, he was willing tostiip Obio. His opponent is Pail Bliss t place to get this darii: is et os —— SS cca Although, with three seteof | himself to the last man and the last gun, to Sencar Wack Gebiatiiea re that there iads — wha & FE GUSON’S, WATIONAL THEATRE 17 Advertisenents should be banded in by dates in the field, the contest has already | capture and destroy it is any)Likelibood cf # union in that State be- | 06 __next to Lammond’s, 466 7th etreet fe yt Posp Manager 12 o'clock, m., otnerwise (Ley may not appear — “a we may hero express our earm-{ 1 Sa og amanda ire ee ite tween the Fillmore and Buchanan men KK ESE THE MULL 4 goinc —1 am ae, (Also, of Baltimore and hichmond Theatre} = Fp 2 5 ‘4 a watt! the nest doy Nr si in which we shall be joined by mill- | ¥e\made good his possession of that line. Fel- | _Jobm McMahon Holland, formerly of Annap- > ings Pee = Monthy, Weain | MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1998 —————— eer en, that the political bat- | low-citizens, it is still a great strategica! point | olis, Md, has been nominated by the demo- oe New Yor! Papas. , "| erst in Washington of the far-famed SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ions of our country™ cs with the powerful | and may again turn out to be that of chief in- | eratic convention of Scott county, Minnesota, y FERGUSON, appeasence U: sks “Is the Vational Intelli-| tle may to fought only P What shall I say of it in the Old Do- | for re-election to the legislature. oc6 next to Lammond’s, 456 7th street. KELLER TROUPE. os pages are or Fremont ?"’ and charges | weapon of the bailot-box—the mode legally ion, when they shall ask me the newsfrom | The New York Evening Post publishes an == = gencer wr Fill mi 3 ions i ire S i ‘i LAST EVENING, BETWEEN | The entertainments will commence with a spec- i i d ttle the questions involved at | the Empire State? That I left the Democracy | extract from a private letter written by N. P OST.—ON nai oe upon the Intelligencer that it professes to be designated to se q ot th eSuate in possession of the Highlanas, and | Willis, in which Natty declares himself in fa- Ry a 13th streets west, and bona — taculer dram tronsiated — Keller from aezpporter of Mr. Fillmore, and yet it is car- | the polls. that they mean to hold on to the line of the north, « Double Lock con reach of Scribe, entitled vor of Fremont. That settles the question! ing bait side, and 2 miniature likeness on The right of self-government, 60 apprecia- | taign?” If tho Democracy of the Empire Hon. Jobn M. Botts has been appointed the other. “The finder will be Mbera'ly rewarded Azel or The Pr 7 < bie heretofore, and which has always been so | State will undertake to make good their pos- Fillmore Eleotor for the Richmond District in | PY leaving at this office, or at Mr. Greea's ba td Founded upon —_ Sestpeanel of {the tue kaa 1 Intelligencer | proudly exercised, affords a quadtenuia! spee- | session of bts = Lact tplleivan A et the place of W. C. Scots destined on account | the corner of L and 13th street os rodigal © ietogs te caer = = wae are frm a mask tacle as distasteful to the despots of the old ue the cibpasts ‘of old, for a vleseing upon oC eat held at M ache ment HORSES. veryfast _ battery, and that the reports of its artillery | J 14, as it is encouraging to the lovers of | their efrts” — an N. H: cats 34 lek chit Ramet and gentle, between 16 and 17 band Part * iti There is PE aoe « A will not indicate its true position liberty and free instituiions throughout the } The Pictorial Art —We this morning saw £ high, 6 year old, will be sold togetbe: Re A t oan recon- y : 4 a State electoral ticket. Erastus Brooks ad- ; no aoe ae va gical ingenait e tpown senti- | globe. The safety of the Government—the | several large and beautiful pictures, pain'zd | dressed a public meating in the ever‘ng. pecige arp f deg Le DO ING’S heoveche es 7 residential candidate with asin- stability of the Union—tho glory of the Con-| by our fellow-citizen McLeod They wore An amendment to the Constitution, making | Stables on G, between 13th and 1ith streets _oc 6- purchased by Mr Peter G. Wilson for a gen- cere desire for bis Creep eh sonrorent federacy, with #1l its vast entogprises of what- the Judges elective by the people, and to hold ry ng on, day after day, a covert warfare on Lia, (the cacred danseuse of isis) Miss Warren incidental to the spectacle the Keller Troupe, ‘ & REWARD.—STRAYED ON STOLEN | comprising Mons. and Madame Louis Keller, cesa of honest reasoning a = iness of the present, and an residing in the West—one who cannot | Office ten years—is to be voted upon by the $5 on the Ist Instant, a Red and and 27 ‘will appear in their refined Me Sake sedere pester" ee in. rorrhoee a tee PLigtia keep- Saye pee the:> ornements for bis — i. ~ seat fure-aou tascton ec her aeeea: — Lene oiny aaa pen ux, mers fw calculated to cary obra be ing of the rzorte. It is for them to uphold | dwelling. The perspcstive, the foreground, paper, bersinee tieaieal, San changed its < The above rei min beet ee —_ THE SHOWER GOLD, the election ait neer pote where | our political sysiom, end, from time to time, | the shadow and the shade, and the groat de- name and its politics, aud is now called the potd score dol lane pypraneen > "| A most lovely picta'e by Madame Keller and propels: toll us their judgments ere, they effect, by peaceful means, such reforms as the | groo of tasto displayed by the artit in the | ‘ Valloy Herald ” It hoists the flag of Buch- | o¢ 6-218 PATRICK MURPAY. : are doing themselves irjustice in professing to anan and Breckinridge. BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS, ort to Mr. Fillmore, whilst White the Rev. Mr. Sutherland was deliver- | OORRANTS, CITRON, AND ALMONDS. | By Mons. and Medame Keller and Troupe wants of the count:y may require. groupings of b's figures, are especial points of give their up) heir labors really inure to the benefit of an The Un‘on preserved—tbe rizhts of the | commendation everywhere. A picture by ing a speech in Niagara county on Satarday ime Ibs. sorceress moni av EEN oF == whet Nao eae othe If Mr. Fremont were elested to-mor- | Staies respected—the principles which under- | Lamb, alo of this city, will accompany the evening, in favor of Mr. Buchanan, he was 1000 Ibs. Bordeaux, Ivica and Sicily Almonds, i x MINE row, what journal could approach mpl lie the Constitaiion sedulously guarded— | choice collection. It is executed in bis usual | struck down scapes by a club in the hands | Instore, and re Seg ee A wonderfal performance. The plot is based . : An : * . ay, | eee s voter of icdifference tous whetherourneigh-| Between this time and tbe day of election ification, that if we have not “a Bourbon Md_, held a large meating at Lannie pe FOR BOSTON Billed bis aged father to rob him of a Inst rem- ber supports Mr Fillmoreor Mr Fremont; but | tn, politicians will continue to be actively | among ue,” we have what is far better, name- Gave es Fag ln. erg employed, esch striving, of course to make ition which he holds in common with Mr. | the most he can for his own party ; but it will illmore, we have a right to repel his assaults | be for the reoriE to pronounce their judgment by shcwinz that his labors are really for the atthe pollr, Once expressed, it cannot be re- benefit of Mr. Filimore.”’ : 2 *e called in the choice of the two most important The Inte//igencer speaks of the enthusiasm siisare ok wate — ope precio ae hearer We oherizh the hope that the result will re- fia ol onde Pl aimed the congrat- | ound to the increa ing glory of the Republic, ulations which friend should tender to friend | M4 to the advantage of the individual States and citizen to citizen, without distinction o, | f Which the Confederacy is compored. politics! creed or ps:tean asacciations. Itesys:| 91 +0 Toterfereace —Ceita'n State officers “ The remarks of the President on the occa- = Fs 43 . | of Michigar: having, in June last, addressed be oompiprch ici ca cod anger baie ease to Governor Wright, of Ind‘ana, ao letter re- ceoding'y felicitous in their terms, aud patri- | commending that he convoke the Legislature otio in their i aspirations. “with a view to take an effectual stand,” and The Intelligenceris pleased to observe “that to interfere in the affairs of Kansas—to uphold the President isto‘ alarmist,’ while corjuring | the Frce State movements—Goveraor Wright, his fetluw-citizens to cherish a comprekensive onthe 27th ultimo, replied to the letter, say- patrictirm os broad and expansive as the | ing, among other things, if “the States were Union itself, without which, as he tubjoins, to assert the power and right of such inter- the Usion can neither ex’st nor the Coustita- | rerence, it is casy to ec that a conflict bet ween eee them and the Federal authority would im- A Magnificent Work mediately ensue, which would lead to the most From Mr. Charles Emerzon, the agent for disastrous Sensequsacce se the whole country, this city of the illustrated works of Virtue | Petbaps, if not inevitably, to blood-ehed and Emmins Co , London and New York, pub: reveluiion. But if this result should not be ing wife Tucsday. Spc-ches were made by H. G.S. IRST VESSEL —THE 8U OR FAST | 222t of bread to feed bis own famisbing Key, Col. Gsorge W. Huzhes, Senator Berry, railing Barque, Mary F .. Slade—Whel- pad on geen ie eoeyp Prt Sng ee (Whig of Princo Georgo’s) Edward W. Beit, | donn, Master—nas arrived, and will have i : FAITH, BOPE, AND CHARITY, oud Walt sr Mitchell, quick dispatch for the above port For it OF ? dul aa By ain enitien A passageapplyto HARTLEY & BROTHER, An exquisitely tableaux by aA oats - the Svat Department of | "oe ¢ 101 Water street, Georgetown. troupe ‘ale College,.in a political discourse to the ne SSS conn will te Minarend . - ; EMOVAL.—\VIRS. B B. NORRIS, Fesb- | After the drama wil] be illu-trayd the great ne. main over the Sabbath. He had accepted an eee Ta pie erento ae jonable Dre:s Maker, begs leave to inform tional painting by Leu ze of invitation to be present at the printers’ feeti- | chanan was elected, there was great danger ne ee ee a eee Washington Crossing the Delaware. val, in Portsmouth to-day. While in Ports- | that slavery would kt» established in Connecti- | 13th street. feurth door above New York avenue | To conclude with a tableaux resyestfully aedica- outh he will be the guest of the city, and | ‘cut:”” She is prepared to ! all orders with neatness and to all parties. termed penne aye ete mea we An immense Democratic meeting was held | 4isoa THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, will also be received at the navy yord with a] ;, Mobile, Alaboma, on the 28th ult., which | Ce@ar Tar for sa'e at the above place oc 6 3t® Presenting the lite iesses of nat‘onal salu!» and all the honors due to the filled the ampitheatiotooverfowing Spc 2ch- BUCHANAN, FREMONT, & FILLMORE. Commander in-Ghief The President will be | es were made by Rotort H. Swith and Daniel ship yep leat Saghed gal dicted sine ‘ precent at the New Hampshire agricultural y 0 . @ cet 4-2t Chandler The meeting was the largest and Nit olden ungreased A pe show in Concord on Wednesday next. ly, distinguis pictorial artists. The President of the Unite State2 was to have left Hi'lsboro’, N. Il., on Satarday, and pass directly to Andover, where he was to 10- ea seh 5 proved property on the north side of E street most enthusiastic political a:sembly know. in | north, between 9°) and 10th stt-ets west, to take Wants. that city for many years, place on ee sage 7th al we litrccgie ROPE Pilate t= i it PD m_,on the premises. ‘The centra' ANTED.—A YOUTH TO ATTEND INA onthe 1h, fhe enter wat Gea, Thom: |g Perigernepestmiyoue Pano | W vty sore ‘oa Pony" svaie Taare ton, who dezlai-d that he had always be-n a@|sjrable, and shou'd command the attention of | #{*ing Bame, nee e, rong Whiz, but shov'd now and henceforth follow capital sts. JAS. C. McGUIRE, te Bost en FS = the Deme:ratic banner. Numbers of old Jine it Auctionecr. JANTED—BY A RESFECTABLE Wu- Whigs bv:.oundcd bm at the close of his ad- berme man a situation as cham! and s.am- dicss, end avowed their in! >sntion to vote for MES. A. WOLLARD, stress, orto t-Ke the entirecharge of a baby Bert Buchanan. SUCCESSOR TO MRS. J. LANE, of references gives if required. Inquire at No A ting of the D f Guil WILL OPEN ON TUBSDAY, 2.8 F street, between l3thand Mth LS Larwscuciss a) shear a operat de Sh ataia October 9th, a handsome assortment _—BY NGLE TUA- ford, Conn., was held in the air on ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN ASI Wednesday ‘evening Two thowmanal eens 7 od dacs wate ae any cone ; tion as overscer Hzs been four years atthe id pI ing of French F lowers, Bonnets of every descr’ . were present, and were addressed by Hon tion, Feathers, Ribbons, and Head Dresses The buriness. Address Box No. 12 at this ottice it Henry C_ Deming. Gen. Elliott, Col Parsons, | ladies of Georgetown and Washington are re- ws TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN Ay Charles R. Ingersoll, and D.S Fowler. The | spectfully invited to give mea call before pur- ‘toation to Norse and do Chamberwork Democrats of Connecticut are struggling man- chasing elsewhere. Apply at 627 N stre t, beiween6thand 7th * fully for the victory in November. Bridge street, between Congress and Bich = deat Goaminen +e Se ae OK AND WASHER WANTED POR A The Dusilo!—It is suspe sted that the sor of John M. Botts and Mr. Pryor, both of Rich- mon}, have cowe hither to fighta ducl—in fact, such a repoit was this moroing preva- lent. A tslegraphic dispatch was received from Richmond, by the Chief of Police, with reference t» the contemplat<d hos. ‘'e meciing. Elections in this Month. — Florida end Georgia hold their State elections to day. The State elections in Pennsylvaria, Ohio, and Indiana come off to-morrow week, October 14. The South Carolina election c:curs the lishers, we Lave received the first umber of | brought about by a collision between the gov- | day previous, Octubar 13. ene Makine’ or tieaser ene Sete NEW FALL MILLINERY. to Dr caLDy ELLY No ste, ttn stieect tok Griswold’s illustrated Life of Washington ernment of tho Untted States, and those ofthe Resignation of an Army Officor —The | led by the Democratic turn-cut th ame day. MISS FE. E. McDONALD woul Pena avenue. oc6 The number before us is got up in the high- Sta‘ +s, it would be Produced in euother way est style of artistical typographical execution, | “4¥!!y fate! to the public happiness and a8 Was to be expected in anything issued by | P2#C@ If the Northern States should under- these tublishers, take to detormine whether the Southern The prissent work is designed to be a “ Life States had violated the Constitution and laws, of Washing”? for the People,”’ with engraved and chov'd feal themsslves called upon to iMlustrationg, cou Ptising authentic portraits, | #7€P8* euch violation, as they m‘ght suppose iaae wa &c., me¥e Dumerors and ralua- | t e= ist, the Southern States would, of courae. » &c., ma Both ‘parties had immense torchlight proces- jespectfully Inform her friends ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF LIBERAL siovs, that vied with each ether in extent and cw noth apne piegen! oo peptone supply educa‘ion wishes a situation In a whi te brilliancy. W. H. Seward was the principal y . | Grocery «r Store. bor farther ij vy, Principal | of Failand Wioter Millinery of the newest de. speaker of the Fremonters, and Gen. Cass of | sions of the season, comprising Ribands, Fe:th- | 2ddress through the Post Offi e * Sobriety.” and their opponents ers, Fiowers, &c , which can be seen by calling the young man will calitosee you oc 4-2t@ In the city of Reading, Pa., on Thursday, | *t No 7! Bridge street. Georgetown, D.C. She Bos2D WaNTED—FOR TAREE LADIES i ill also open on the 14th of October a choice se- : the 2d instant, there were large assemblages | }” 5 ATS for ladies and cbildre and two children. of the ages of 8 and 32, of the people, one a demorratie and the other eee pabiie wit be phar eter “oc 6 je | Commencing the Ist end urttl = og an opposition meetiog The former was ad- it c and perbaps nee. Terms ad dressed by Richard T. Merrick, Esq., of Bal- pus 1S TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT THE poate 2 ni 2 resignation of Brevet Major George W. Rains captain fourth artillery, has been accepted by the President, to take effect October 31, 1856 The Current Operations of the Treasury Department —On Saturday, 4th October, there were of Treasury warrants entered on the books of the Department— ? bef adorned any work in assert and exercise the same authority, and it | Texas debt warrante............ $4668 05 timore ; Charles W. Carrigan, Ey ,» of Phila- subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan’s AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—T0 oe ee oe would require but a short while, in the present | For the Treasury Departmen: 9.256 10 | delphi, and James W. Wilson, Esq . of Cali- | Court of Washington county, in the District of find persons in want of the following ar American bistory. We doubt not it will have si epaitines : For the Interior Departmen! 5.140 35 | fornia ; the latter by Gov. Hunt, of New York. | Columbia, letters of administration on the person- | ticles : 1 ale ed state of the public mind, to bring tho For Customé....sssscersecseseee 7,003 75 | The Democratic meeting did not adjourn till | 2! estate of Johanna Lane, late of Washington French or German Looking Glasses Sa aria ne citizens of the two sections in deadly conflict | War warrants received and en- twelve o clock at night. area taesall Aactensd oe teees ered ne Anping pe sound, oval cveqions - 7 8 b 4 PERSONAL witheach other. Such a conflict would be ew shen pos seer 54,791 80 ocean to the Providence Jouraal this is exhibit the same, SS ee to Marble to racist Fabien in bronse or gold. ieté ished piani. - 1 civ in its t ruinous form: ~ “the way that Maino was carried » 'be subscriber, on or before the 20tn of Sep- iectures med, any size _+++e Thalberg, the distinguirhed rea ar- 7 civil war in i worst a mos = ee torre entered......+ 1 017 19 “Of the 121.000 votes given at the Maine | tember next; t'ey may otherwise by law be ex- Looking Glasses, or olher work in the gliding rived in the Africa on the 3d inst 1s aEor It would necessarily destroy the Union, and | op account of th 17,737 51} election, 119.000 were canvaszed b the Re- | “luded from all benefit of the said estate. line done te order with disratch courter, Mr. Uilman, announces the speedy $3 | ender its reformation impossible. If such | From Custome.... 150 00] nublicane, who knew as well as the take - | jooiven under my hand this 4th dey of October, | Also, a lot of cast-iron Brackets, suitable for rival cf Mme. Angri, the contralto. consequences, if <o ew‘ul a enlamity is to be | Prem miscellaneous source 479 31 secre jn | 1858. RS.ANN WOLLARD, sbelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to sult Mersre. Pryor and Botts (son of John a pal = —_———_- «re A Beavctirvt Compiexion may easily be acquired by using the ‘‘ Balm of a Thousand Flowers’ It will remove tan, pimples, and freck/es from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. For sale at Shillington’s, agent for Washington, and all druggists. tion could be ascertained in advance how they | oc 6-M3w# Administratrix. the times, for caxh. would go Wo received a few days before N.B.—Old Work Regilt,end Looking @ the election a letter from a most intelligent (No. 389 ] Plates inserted. 4 = and well informed politician of Maine telling Wwenen OF THE ESTABLISHMFNT 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. us of this thorough canvass and predicting the OF TWO ADDITIONAL LAND OFFI- dec 19 JOHN WAGNER astounding result Although the prediction | CES IN THE ice phe Se was based upon the most careful calculation, ae pam gery gap rie ter oy Boarding. we did not dare to publish it, for we did | Pio additional lacd districts in the Territory of | -~ not dare to credit it It is in this way that 9 that ° RIVATE BOARD —TWO GENTLEMEN - y Minnesota,’’ embracing all portion of the all the States are to be carried, whichever | Territory which lies north of the line dividin, and their wives, cr one small family, could be way they may go. Great mectings and en- | townships 48 and 46, north of the base line east qoecommodated with board and rooms ina private thusiastic responses to eloquent speeches are | the Missis-ippi river, and north of the nearest aa bp near the Department, for the winter. alt gocd in their way, but they are not enough, | {ownsbip line, to be determined hereafter by the | PO r npn apd orga Address +‘ Private Board The work that tells upon the election isa arr pr arapee be ly anes aes ant see ett es ee = = - — thorough and minute canvass, extending to spate ey Coe pele el BeAkDINc —sEVERAL LARGE ROOMS every district, and ronsning every voter | and ‘tnorthwestern” districts, which districts are aa with single ones attecbed, handsomely fur- When this is done, we shall know exactly | divided by the line dividing ranges eighteen and - neg and be rented gd in suits ~ families, where we stand, and the calculations that are | nineteen west, itis hereby declared and made oneal aoe “4 eee Gongs <4 “ge wy based on such a willbe reliable.’ known that the land offices for said districts are to th ean ~ oe A js attac! estab.ished fer the present as follows: Tha for ec inase, making it desirable for family ata a with children. Apply at No. 468 10th street, be- the northeastern district at the town of “‘Bucn ween Dand E 17. Horntmie Dearn —At the New Hampton | ANAN,’’ on Lake Superior and that forthe aorth- | We? D and E. se 17-3we M. Bott:) have left Ricbwond for the purpose, {| brought upon the country, it ehall receive no it is curposed, of settling the difficulties be- | aid or countenince from me, either as an indi- tween them by aduel. Itis stated that they § vidual, or as the Executive of the State, whose ses caches mel acid orious Gen citizens have always been distinguished for seer e@ aivo io - » Lane, the leader of the Kansas Free State | their patriotic devotion to the Union '’ forces, was in the ladies procession at Greens- Maes NE . burgh, Indiana, numbering some six bundred Land Office Decision —Sicux city, Wood- at the late great Democratic meeting at that | Kary county, Iowa, is situated on Sioux river, Polat. Ni L ch, the pieneer iu the atributsry of the Missouri, in the northwest- <a ihe sine at (i ster easton: ern part of the Stato, and about one thousand Hl, though not far from being #n octogen- | miles above St Lovis. The Land Department DB, one of its ao ae and a has recently recognized the right of the Judge lanters, bas at this time acres 0! aring Tamees, yielding at the moderate estimate of Woodbury county, Iowa, to enter, ans of $200 per acre, $28,000 per annum. © town site,’’ by the name of ‘Sioux city, ’ «+++ The Literary and Scientific Institution 4 the east frastional ha'f of section twenty-nine, of Norfoik is preparing for the lecture season. | in towaship eighty-rine north, of range forty. Ea Pension! Tyler Usher Aisiasseee H.C seven wesi, under the municipal pre-emption ©. P Baldwin, Esq , of Richmond, Rev Jobn | ct of the 234 May, 1844, but hos rejected the E Edwards of Richmond. and Mr. Schele de | application of the Judge to enter by the name eee PF Vere, of the University ot Virginia. of “ East Sioux cicy,’’ the west fractional half +++» Park Benjawin, Rev. Dr. Chapin, Hor- | 4¢ <- -tio Lak = shi i aco Greeley, Rev William I Milburn, W.| °f 2¢ction twenty-eight, in same teeenip sa Gilmore Simmes, Rev. R. S. Storrs, Rev | 9g2, snd azo his application to entor “ in Dr. Vinton, and the inevitable Henry Ward | trust,’’ by the name of ‘ Middle Sioux city,” Feecker, are among the leoturers that will be | tho south east quotier of said se stion twenty- betes . : is bee ieee ete Tabrary Associa: eight. The municips! pre-emption act of 234 7 May, 1544, restricts a ‘‘ town site entry’’ to an +++-A letter from Genoa noticing the move- z ment of the aristocracy, say, we muet not for- | area not exceeding thr > hundred and twenty GEORGETOWN CORKESPONDENCE Georaerown, Oct. 6, 1856. An unusually large civic procession passed through our city yesterday afternoon en route to Oak Hill Cemetory, to pay the last sad trib, ute of respect to the mortal remainsof Lynd» Eliot, Esq. The prezession was com posed of the Masonic Brotherhcod and the ordcrof@dd Fellows. They were accompanied by two fine bands of music, which together with their ban- ners and other atiractive parapheraalia, drew together an immense concourse of persons The members of Potomac Lodge, (Maaonic) of our city, one of the oldest Loages in the Dis- trict, went out near Bladensburg to attond the burial of their deceased brother, Mr. Wasbing- ton Berry. Matters along our Cana! wharves look rath- er more encoursging this moraing than they have for some two we+ks Since our last gov - Literary Institution, N H , on Monday morn. | @estern at the town of “ Orinway,” on the Mis- RS. G. ANDERSON CAN ACCOMMO- ing, two lads, -— Jones, of Goncced ant Carlos | S!8sippi river, at the mouth ef Mudd river. M date several boarders with or without roome, Bean, son of J. M. Bean, of Manchester, were Given under my band, at the city one Penn. avenue, No. 276, between Lith and 12th Preparing a dialogue which they were to re- “Gh oneeratirenoaee _— —— = Be hearse before the school. A scene in the play THOS. A. HENDRICKS, OARD, MR8. BATES, ON THES. W required the use of firearms. They hada Commissioner cf the General Land Office, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street gun which they had no suspicion was loaded, | oc 6-law6w = See ee ne snraiiones peace a as they had used it before. Jones aimed the SUITABLE FORK PR 1s.— t zest tag ee ree mode gun at pee, ised it aehareed: ee entire |S at LAMNOND'3 464 7th pres igeer inser oa thie Roe or table fe honen charge entering his mouth and coming out at | from bis large stock of Te’ and Fancy Notions " os oe “ sts back of ae neck. The ramrod of the gun | ce 4-3t : és : ——— = eing in the barrel at the time taking a dif- > ferent course, passed through ‘his breast, in 1 pee StHATS ikl Et ee CALIFORNIA LAND CLAIMS, the region of the heart, and actually impaled y a . ee e al boats have arrived with coal in, & i : from ** Beebe” this day opened at ATTORNEY Genxra.’s Orrice get a Democratic notability, General Gari- | acres. The portion of the public lands laid ton Caukerean teed Mtier wee Aen ron hileleri ae ee oc 4-31 Sines chee September 29. ibse } baldi He has come to Genoa with the inten-| of as the tona site of “ Sioux city,” is om- | difficulty is stil expcrienccd on some of the : - ce, Saying |g RT crichton en tion of taking back on beard of his cutter all have killed me, send for my father.” He was about 15 years of age, and @ young man of much promise. OTICE 18 HERESY GIVEN THAT, IN Fieemone a (adele AND is the oe cases “<f nes of the uchanan and Breckinridge Streamers and upreme Court, appeal will not prosecuted b Flags for sale by an the United Stabe mommetye 4 LAMMOND, 0c 4 Bt _ No. Name of Claimant. Nam: of Locali'y. $5 BEWARD.STRAYED FROM THE | (2 join peo? ed 61 Joun Ki ata subscriber, four unbroke MU LES an Willson Caasebect Chorre that isa utely essential for the construction | braced in the above mentioned east fractional of a smal! village in the Isle of Caprara, which | half of rec ‘on twenty pine, and the sabse he bas been bringing iato cultivation. This t lication aj t er : quent applications for adjacent lauds under island ituated on the coast of the Isla-d of the style of “Fast Sioux city” and “ Middle , ond was uninhabited. : alge he Florence correspondent of the New- | 50ux city, iegardc 1] as merely an exten- upper boats, in consequence of the deficiency ol water. The slight advance in the price of corn dur ing the last few wecks, has Eiecpat into our city, by way of the canal, large quantities of the article. There is afloat thts morving some 6.000 or 7,000 bushels ee ANNEXATION oF CavADA —The Hamilton (c. W ) Banner says; Mr. Doutre, the candidate to represent the district of De Saleberry in Jano Seberaves Ban Lorenzo n Advertiser, under date of Sept. 5th, | sion of the original site, and consequently | The numerous friends of Mr Joseph Hel tho Legislative Council, has declared himself | W2'd will be piid on delivery of the Sen Cae ame Pantin says Our countryman Powers, whom ine- |} unauthorized by the statute, and hence the | of Loudon County, Virginia, in the District’ in favor of the annexation of Canada to tho aetthen end or eee orgies a Sabie Reve chanics bave never forgiven for his success in ejection of the applications. will doubtiess regret to learn that some days | United States. Also, some fine young mules for sale "9 Crevopoue Ayala Seats aca Art, is sbout to appease her with a new tool, | ™°°°'™' eo : ago, while ridiug out on horseback, the api-| {g* The Tea Plant has been successfully JAMES H. SHREVE, 33 G Morilic aud Maria ¥ Romero Potrere de Felipe Lugo which promises to supersede altogether the | / cepinia | mal became frightened and attempted t> run | cultivated at Santa Cruz, in California, from 7th street, bet _H and I streets 1 Gustalupe Canton” Soho Present Sle by doing all its work easier, better,|/ The Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, | of with him, and white endeavoring to check | seeds found last spring in a caddy purchased nt I SS vices Dene and cheap This instrument, originally in recently made a great speech before an im vented to facilitate his operations in scu!pture, has now b adopted to all the uses of the le in metals, ivory, bone, wood, leathers, &c., and will, moreover. take the place of the grater in the kitchen. The inventor has devieed a compact machine for producing it in great numbers with the least possible expense, and when the castings now in progress are com- R. L. GORMAN. WM. B. WILSON. GORMAN, WILSON & CU, BANKERS, SAINT PETER, MINNESOTA, EALERS IN BILLS OF EXCHANGE, Reel Estate, Land Warrants, and general Collecting Agents. References —Palro & Nouire ; Sweeny, Ritten- oc 4-lw® him, the bridle reins gave way, and Mr. Helm ott . | Was throwa to the ground with such violene mense mesting of the Democracy, at Pough as to broak ono of his logs at the thigh ie keepsic, New York, concluding as follows : was as comfortable as could be expected, but “Fellow citizens, [ will not Permit myself to | suffering much pain, when last hoard from. harbor the fear of defeat. I place my trust | The only arrival since our last, except saiall in the great con: mocratic party of } crafts, is the fine Basque esd F Slade, Whel- the country—that party which scems capable | don, from Boston, to iartley & Bro 88 Frarelvo P Pacheco of Beirs of WX P Hartnell ®5 Raymurdo Csntlio 86 Jose Mariano Boutlls} #7 Geo W Hambly os Jose Jesus Pico #9 Teodoro Gonzales 90 Charles Walters 9L Salvador Espinosa 98 Perpardo Yerba for consumption. KP The Merchants of Alexandria, Virginia, have established a cora exchange. Us The Agricultural Fair at Frederick, Md ., commences on the 15th inst. of elevating itself to a sufficient height t The fl ket is fi ud tolerabl Be Cotton Pan hatae iba pcs oe <r x See tet ‘lee agate = - 6 oO our market is firm a ral ac- Cotillon Party to taken = SRE Sa a SS M4 Jose Rafael Gouzaies Ben Mopnett pleted, it will be brought into uxe—doubtless | take in the whole horizon of & scotioual gues tive with limited sales at $6 75087, asin a cvening at Carusi’s Saloon is unaveldeuty pant, FALL AND Ex MILESRERY, ie to the great profit of all parties.”’ tion—that party which, in all times of trial ity. The stock in the hands of our merchants | pond to MONDAY EVENING, the 13th inst. ie very Night, and but little arriving. Wheat | _l* $1 35a$1 45 for red, and $1 45 for wnite. Corn ATTENTION —THE REGULAK 60c for white and yellow. Srecraron = mh Ward and difficulty, has interposed, and been evor able as yet to save the country. That they have been defeated at timos is true; they ee Tux Corros Cror.—The accounts from the cotton crop continue to grow worse daily, and Ngo MRS. L.. ALLEN WILL OPEN bie act ont Gardalape . on Thursday, October 9th, a hacd- ot Neste Axt de te Gorse g ia eA Fentbennion some assortment of Falland W inter, tatllade Corral ce 0 Mi:iiaery, consisting of Bonnets of every dc scrip- Ames 98 Andres Di i monthly mo-ting of the Fifth W: 7 we 4: 119 Vicente Rancho Nacional not one in fifty believes in three million bales have sometimes returned from the field with or Democratic ‘Assoclatton wil be held at Catparie’s a Se ee poe noeoe Ht Fraucteco Breuch Arreyo Grande Bs ‘i . | broken squares and banners torn, and them- Enorgnent iN Pittsavra.—The circus of | Hotelon TUESDAY EVENING, October 7th, | Hats towalch she iavites the attention of the | 113 Henry Dat.» Sante neh There are many reliable and well informed selves battle-tossed and worn. But they have Spalding & Rodgers, which ha: just left our | ®t 7% o’clock i i ladies of Wesbirgton, Georgetown, and vicinity. | !¢ Anastesto Oarritio Punta é¢ le Oowceroton houres in New Orleans who put the crop esti | never heen broken in spirks, and mover so city, Las carried with it one of our fir daugh- Coa: DUNNINGTON, Pres't | 305 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10:b | 1! eee hg Seate Mepis mates at not over 2,500,000. broken in ranks but that they could, and did, | ters. A tumbler called Nourse, or Noyes. ea | F MOVHEATLEY, Secretary. it streets, south side. : oc 4 I'T Rafe l Castro return to the charge in time to save the coun- : 1 —- — A NE 1i8 Jorquin 5 to ne b ‘ during his stay, been making love to a M HO” FOR THE GOOD WILL CLUB. | [OR SALE—AT THE FIRST WARD] |i; wien pe Crnicar Rascauity —Through the polite- | {Y-, The trial is not yet beyond their strength; | Mary E. Pehl. daughter ef ts highly rosy Be raiRD ANNUAL BALL Liverv Stable, on.@ street, between 13 Cera Rept ness of William Brigham, ayia wadeg Ae they can save it agaic, and they will do it’ | table landlord of the well known horel United a00nD WILLE U HORSES Cand 7 yeorola: Loi hands 23 Juan B de Lago eta torney and Counsellor at Law. in Boston, we If the #bip of State weathers this storm, here- | States. The fether being much opposed to On WEDNESDAY EVENING = Bs aber 19th Lignan ‘one pairerGRay nonses toast have recently received ceric se after it will ride e: '¥ upon the billow, ready | the alliance, kept a strict watch upon ths AT CARUSI’S SALOON ‘laced Syecre oa. 4 133 Aevetin anchato documents in relation to a gross - 4 and 5 years od, 16% hands bigbh; warranted (o | '22 Acustin Bechet et ai Particulars in future advertisement oc6-eolm | be sound ard well broke to harness. Also, one | '43 Andres et al. new Coupe} CARRIAGE, made to order; and tas 1. © 0. F.—A STATED SESSION | one front Beene fri | CALECHE, whicb cannot vi . ts world-wide voyage to spread | movements of the damsel; but t outr upon female virtue, share Waieon American influence in distant jands, and by | of the fire on Sunday attetecon Beaker, sanctimonious scoundrel of Rockville, Mo-s | “¢ moral power of a great example, to give a | under the pretence of going to seo the flames We do not propose at this time to «pread be | Pew impulse to the forward movement of the | at Hardsorablo, to feed the flames of foc ae fore our readers the details of the affair, It human races. Shall we disappoint this high | different altar; and presenting herself at the ie sufficient now to say, that a young and deli- il to fulfill our mighty | house of one of our most worthy and distin- an girl, — the or tepe! of — oe came guished ministers, was married to the gay F eee bot ko pass the summer for the benedt tandard bearer” of the clownish assosie. fhe eee sir, that confiding in the honor of tion The fair bride left towa pt aearn the reverend sinner, under whoee protection ing for her first appearance on the Gen’ of she was placed, she fell at last a i i ror lisse sced, s rel life, upon a wedding tour over the wide world of Magenenu Encampment No. 5, | be surpassed for beauty and style, both mode will be held on MONDAY EVEN_ gaier & P.try, Coach d ING, the 6th instant. at 7 o'clock, ofapea anges & Ea, aie = VUCAL CLASSES. Jet Octertans Soflerrer when business of importance will come up for consideration. 2 oat ___WM. COOPER, Scribe. J P CAULFIELD BEGS TO ANNOUNCE | '* David S Spence WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, | es to the Ladies of Georgetown, that be will | se rio Pico etal ATTENTION —The regular monthly of | commence 2 Class for the study of Vocal Music 4 Hf Pp By Pre¢re Canada de lee Allsas 141 Ent iqu and Judah warring to his while the Assyrian and the rts in which long practice had Ln such « contest as th the company will take on MONDAY he » on TUESDAY next, at 10 » | ty reap the wholesome fruits of “ Joy a EVENING, October 6:h, at 8.0’clock A M. A Class for Gentlemen w ae made him a successfal adept; that she re- | § foun Houbt where the Empire | alty” She was about fifteen vente of cate order: *B.F. BEERS, n TUESDAY EVENING ue | 28 doce Delores Ortece = jlishonored and broken hearted, to the wi Pittshurg Post, Sept. 30. oc 3 Mt a : Secretary. | Temes 163 Manuela Carilio de Jone ct al. f father's house, where she bas since died was bo matites shed the Revolution, there —_———— == THE FIRST GRAND COTILLON . 16% James Stokes pod! sme and mortification; that her Priestly | clung with eo ph lia to which Washington | TmAcmERs FoR THE West.—Ex-Governor Party of the JOL! ¥ CLUB will be - ba ae, ie : * arrested in Boston, acknowledged ing the Highlands ned city as that of defend- | Slade, of Vermont, has just sent out another | given at Columbia Hall on MONDAY, October ORtes THE GOLD BEATER.—A Work pot ere = writing, and agreed to pay the son. It was the gre the line of the Hud- company of femaleschool teachers to the West, | 2th. Tickets 50 cents. For particulars see future of unequaled power aaa athe by A. Cobb, Fa i victim ¢ Sram of $2000.— Exeter | Upton, behind which ite en 8%! line of the | There were twenty-five in this company, go- | *4¥ertisement. ‘aS Jr , just commenced in the New York Ledger, a | £2 it accordingly. ws Letter pal po — ations wo ing to Illinois, ndians, Missouri te lava. 06 4-218 COMMITTEE. | New York daily and weekly paper oid Jack Kuife. Just = RRs i it | and they swell the total who have just gone ed BSCRIBER SON Basisuzp —By the late news from Nicara thick with bayonets, and where he could do | out under @o uspices to Finy a | sion the attention of the fe | ~003_neat to Lammond’s, 4£6 7th ot e 0c 3 next to Lammnd's, 40 7:h st., near E. suas arpear the as ition at Lenn ie-| rineh atard cegne wih catsone It the jane ee iat can canny es | Senge, BEET —enouiam cueeag. | FANCY Mars gon cuiLemen. stead of ating Dr. Livingston, (the Ameri-| its ; by reatened | £3" The Jourfal of Roads and Public purchasing elsewhere, as by 20 doing they Breakfast Beef, freshly cured FINE ASSORTME: @an who was arrested because Wat its integrity, he sent “Mad Anthony” to! Works, o; s blic {rill save from 1é-t0 25 per coat also Binglish Dai MENT UF CBILD ted Balasar,) banished him to Sac 4ayexec® H Le Be arab nres states thet Ausing ne ri wador. storm it; if they sought to obtain another | tn : Og | Totlet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at | com importation, just received through treachery, he hung the spy who at- way conveyed 580660 bare co Moscow Ra:1- Pa. avenue, between 9th . ry Cheere of re- ancy Hats of every varicty ard siyie . JOHN MeDEVITT. ‘her with Mimes Beaver Fists, at KING & BURCHELL 0c 3- Corner of 15th and I strets Pamcun eeedtae

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