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———— ABBIVAL OF THE NIAGABA. St ee ek ee ‘EWS AND GOSSIP. | in these Cape de Verdes—vegetation entirely E NIAG. EV EN I N G STA R. WASHINGTON N. a parched up for the want of rain. If they do THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. = = Baltimore Municipal jo a.— a : POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS not have 7 this Lit in ni ean PROF or to leave. © matter where I go it see <a > WYMAN. WASHINGTON CITY: _ | torest was exhibited upon the venue 1 | x9 that the United States is the p Bs tnesOobcber 0 — The Cahard seni, , THURSDAY........-.-----Uctoder 9, 1856, | night in the Baltimore city election, Niagara, jiverpool dates 4 E WIZARD AND VENTRI’ streets in the vici land. I have never seen everything in such | | oS rrived waleg een Li tothe oe io ’ 3 ‘ TH Z UIST, je vicin- large crowds occupied the abundance asi is there. oe _ on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Fiip i 4 » FRIDAY SS ee offices from an early hour | _ The officers and crew of this ship are all ing, at nine o'clock, and arrived here at . , , (07 Advertisements shoul anded in ity of the telegrap! i Fi o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear in the evening—indeed, long before any re ten last eveni: and SATURDAY, Oct 8,9, 10 and 11, and watt! the next day. turns could be expected. well, and we have bad a healthy ship since we q on SATURDAY AFTERNOUN, at 3% o'clock. have been oat. I hope it aed continue 80. én Be of Manchester sailed on the 24tb, oc 8 4t > bot lacs goes on very pleasantly on board; | "The frigate mac arrived at Southamp- | FPREAD TO MY CHILDREN—BY MRS NATIONAL THEATRE. the time to slip by quite fast ‘i % ) i m er a ————————_ |_ Reports reached this city during the day of By the time our cruise is out I think this caps aphrarlrtve pale she was an object of mths, dens Price Sesnts. Be Bow's ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ».4ing and, bloodshed at the polls in Balti- | 44 i condition to be either | ™Ttaiian affairs continue to excite attention, | “cc's FRANCK TAYLOR. DAY EVENING, Octobe The Union urges that the dogma that the ‘and of from ten to twenty persons hav- . I hope that the time but beyond the intention to dispatch the Rest = ie EPORIEE OE PARADOR. TAURSD. October Sh, Se eee . — = will soon come when our ADIES EM. > Last Night but two of the KELLER TROUPE. Union is indissoluble, whieh is now on the lips ing been killed. hi : 2 as les, Kp eth, ae eas 214 Penn casey) bet. _ - se “ad el oa . . 8 it oglo-French ultimatum is retained for a few ? and ch: a — tack of every Republican speaker, and repeated to | prom the Baltimore papers of this morning zaps lai Rasla Soigina an tunity for N ee iidrens’ lerino oly mere = tertainmen - —— chy the echo by their sympathizers, is not less | yo jearn thet, though the actual facts are not ions. ples to make the required concessions. kinds and sizes entitled perilous to the well-being of the ——— so bad as reported, very serious riots ocourred Bech reaegh - gh ‘The Dolphin is contemplated expedition is of a formidab’ cmp pe childrens’ —, a Sane than is the reasoning by which it is sustained / 1.15) the day at various polls, and a very st pithesd, sits = enc ARS. and seven rs are RA SEGARS. |. The edition very nPop 20. 000 ow cag sprint rae t45 tal ti adies 0) 5 Another Unfortunate Minister of the Gos- 4 rep cereus St | Just recelved and for sale b matter, an send ships for protection o! . RBOUR & SEMMES pel gone Mad.—We notice, from time to time, her citizens in Napl : RWiithie Re East. Vienna letter SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!! SHAWLS!: Se pen ee aa on. | dhs oz, | Pau Maaidegs eseatinns auntie oe GTELLA SHAWLS osjeneryetae Serr aap intended expedition against Naples, and Aus. Black and Colored CENTRES epidemic madness prevailing in that quarter | trig opposes no obstacle BROCHE, long — —— ee. of the Union. The disease manifests itself by | _ It is understood that immediately on the | seocHrand PRIN hee etd Mons. and Madame LOUIS violent contortions of the body, rolling of the | French ter leaving Naples the Neapeli- At the Cloak and Mantilia Stare, talented of Artistet eyes, threatening gestures, fonming at the = tan Minister will quit Paris. In the mean- | 944 Pennsyivania avenue New : 5 time hopes are entertained of a favorable an- | ———————_____“ gate ty mouth and incoherent ravings, in which the | swer from Naples. It is rumored that King 25 megane OLD ptt yt Keller and Troupe—composed only words that aro to be distinguished are | Ferdinand has fortified his const; and it is | set 10 <Quaner soaps pyre hime ee rset M = ae also rumored that if compelled to yield he = , Kansas, Brooks, Sumner, Sharpe’s rifles The will proclaim the constitution of 1848. gp on BARBOUR & SEMMES. | J¢remiah Mourning ever on a cruise down the coast, The health of the squadron is good. T.F.J. unsound and fallacious. The Union reverts | desperate affray took place in the vicinity of to the period during the administration 7 Lexington market and Eutaw street, and that Washington, when the Union was threatened | 1) 0) four persons were killed and a large pon sectional grounds: number wounded. a eS Pave pay a From the returns it appears that Swann’s himeelf; ted all of his transcend- | majority over Wright is 1,554 votes, which, ant Sindom and influence to avert the danger. | compared with Hinks’s majority two years When the — Pe Lecory sey See liegs tn, | ago, exhibits a loss to the American party of dissoluble, and therefore that there had been | 1,190 votes, while compared with the Congres- no cause for alarm. He showed his wisdom | gional vote of last year it presents a gain to and his patriotism by addressing to bis coun- | +4 4¢ party of 1,181 votes. trymen that impressive ap eal in behalf of Lpatind 2. the Union contained in his Farewell Address, The Sun says: u . which modern patriots of the Republican] The choice of members of the city council : fy ii Mr. Foster ef Jerusalem! ld das mere idle deciamation ” | has resulted as follows : latest caso spoken of is the Rev ENGLAND. Linea ee ee ee, or a noe? says the Union "For the first branch, 13 Americans and 7 | of Lowell, who is apparently in the worst con-] Lord Hardinge, the ex-commander-in-chief Cues, smawes. r ne vioe ey; OLD! * j idi th " of Democrats. F dition of raging lunacy, and should be care- | of the army, is doad__ . TALMAS, By Madame Keller and Troupe. “ Witelt ejects ‘and ridicules the counsels For the second branch, 5 Americans and 5} 71 Jatched by his friends, it being an-| .Mr- Dallas dined with the Agricultural So. SCARFS, &c., THE BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS' Washington would make Thomas Jefferson | Democrats, — (i = oe ciety at Herts, where ho made speech re- | Very beautiful and cheap at By Louis Keller, M Keller and Troupe. either an alarmist or a disunionist. Looking} The late council consisted of 10 Americans, | nounced that he has asked a dismissal from sponsive to the toast “A lasting concord be- FRANK A. McGEE’S, THE FAMINE to th tional question that excited | # Democrats and 1 independont in the first | his society, ‘that he might go and fight the | tween America and England.” 0c 9-2 Pa. ave., bet. 12th and 13th streets. THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS?! fears of Washington, Mr. Jefferson at a | Drauch; and 8 Americans and 2 Democrats in | 1 attics of liberty in Kansas.” FRANCE. y['AKEN UP AS AN ESTRAY, ON OR the fears of Washington, Mr. Jefferso ® | the second branch. — The Emperor was still at Balarrits. out 5 or 6 weeks ago, tresvas- later day expressed the apprehension that ‘it The total number of votes polled yesterday Resignation of an Army Officor.—The ; The or of France had raised the rate of > a — interest to r cent. cut om the under , the Great National The Paris TSecrespondiat of tho Times al- | of th PA gd agen at oe yTight bind ica | (afer thecelsumaes Fiomaetey Indes to a rumor of alliance of the United foot white up vis first joiat mall ‘rops around Lutze) of States with those European Powers who are | he- neck givesasmall quantity of milk. The Washingtem Crossing the Delaware! disposed to adopt the principle of immunity | owner is requested to come forward, pay charges a of the rather of his Country, Keller. woul: ‘ 5 ted to 26,330—of which the Americans id be recurring on every ccoasion and re- | Ootea 13,803 and the Democrats 12,333. pewing irritations, until it would kindle such | * Phe total number polled at the last Mayor’s mutual and moral batred as to render separa- | election in 1854 was—Americans 13,830, Dem- , i ts 11,096 —24,936. tion preferable to eternal hatred. Mr. Jeffer "The total number polled at the Congression- son, therefore, did not believe that the Union | 41 gisction in 1855 was Americans 12,975, was indissclable, nor did he hesitate to pro- Democrats 12 602—25,577. claim the danger of sectionalism. If he had The increase in the total:vote of yesterday lived at this day, and had addressed such a 1955 Leeks 1854 is 1,21, and over that of resignation of Second Lieut George W. Rose, corps topographical engineers, has been ac- cepted by the President, to take effect Octo. ber 7, 1856, —_— Tho Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On Saturday, 8th October, there were of Treasury warran ts entered on to merchant vessels and merchandize from | and tak her away his to the American Public, by Louis capture even by men-of-war. CHARLES x FRIZZEL, Witnes:—H. Reever. mark soy ey SPAIN. Residence in Bryantown, near the new road The ministerial crisis is over. Serrand, the leading to Little Falls Bridge, on the lot belong- ite j = the books of the Devavtmeat— tew Spanish Minister to France, had gone on | ing to the Academy. A Tableau of beer co Ss taees pemmmstan methane homme Mee Tactics of the Enemy.—For weeks | Texas dobt bape 2 #s wR TESTS) [ener amen re nee RINCE GEURGE’S COUNTY, to wit: or, ay ay oe Black Republican conspirators would have de- past, the Fillmore press has been insisting | For the Treasury Department... 42,310 52 Pie Adres thetee ickanaaiss ee | at a hereby certify that on this Oth ay Gn BUCHANAN. FREMONT & FILLMORE. nounced him asa disucionist or a mere alsrm-| 14: Mfr. Buchanan will withdraw from the | For the Interior epartment. 14,041 917 omiceae Palaces peas fore me, the subscriber, a justice E ” Tei j in th 1,575 06 | hanna and Congress were at Palermo on the *s | _ FRIDAY EVENING Benefit of MADAM ist.” Tho Union characterizesthe story in the | presidential contest. Notwithstanding the if 18th ult., but were to leave soon for Genoa. New York papers, aboutten or fifteen thousand namrs Laving been fraudulently added to the extra Phi!adelphia assessment lists, as “ sheer humbug and nonsense.” ra SAME, Sk ten nepeemans Hak See ee Ne falsehood has been repeatedly denied, it is 69,675 00 | The crops in Italy were generally satisiac- ‘Troupe. oc forehead ; Pe. . - 39 | tory. } Supposed to be about 10 years old ; ™ - still insisted upon by those who are concerned — pends SWITZERLAND. shod before, and bears the marks of having been Wi in the attempt to produce that impression upon | 28 #ecount of the Navy. 24,000 00 ‘ants. It is stated that Napoleon has entered into | wored ; about 15% hands high. = oe = the minds of the credulous part of the coun- commanication with the Swias federation re- JNO. W. SCOTT, J.P. ANTED.—A WHITE FEMALE COOK. ~~ wc The Intelligencer infers from the returns of try. “The wish is father to the thought.” chapels ees shins mere eee and that eee bed Hevea wi" ed avenue. oc the Connecticut zelection already received, | Ww, very well know what is the object of this| ,.T8¢ Republicans of Springfield district, come forward, prove property. pay ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, OR that the proposed amendment to the State cl aad Massachusetts, have nominated Henry L. PRUSSIA. take him awa: JOHN GIBSON, two unfurnished rooms, west of 14th street, constitution, limiting the terms of cflice of Dawes for Congress, in place of the Hon. Mr. The Bank of Prussia has raised its rate of | 0c93t WillowdaleFarm,near Bladensburg. | Address A R.A Post Office, stating terms, &c. Trafton. discount to 6 per cent. mit disingenuous game; and we have a develop- mentof itin Monday’s edition of the Rich- UGARS, COFFEE, & — ——— Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts mond Whig, which says : An exchange says a machine bas been in- A special meoting has been held in Berlin S 10 hhds New Orleans SUGAR T° TAILORS.—WANTED, IN WARREN in that Stats to eight years, and rendering], ;, dif the Fill in | Vented which will make 200 bullets per minute | *Y the Cabinet, to consider the Sound Dues 10 hds Prims Porto Rico SUGAR Virginia, two fine customer Coat “= aa 2 may be asked if the Fillmore men will at of cold lead. Parson Beecher will proba- | 4uestion, and its decision is understood to be 7 do Porto Rico MOLASSES Apply at this office ‘immediately. co 7-3t such incumbents ineligible after their seven- | not unite upon Buchanan, and elect him. bk hase the xi ht of sixteen Btates and | '0 favor of capitalization. 40 Rio COFFEE \A7ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—SIX DRES tieth year, has been “‘ wisely rejeeted by the | They would do it to defeat Fremont; but as Teceas be i TURKEY 500 lus right SHOULDERS Makers. None need apply but those , ji ineli s bee -. 2000 aon 2 . 3 ee eee ele ae oe th wire ik to’ Fit sorely M. W. Cluskey, of this city, is engaged | , It is said that the Turks, with the approba- 1000 do “‘Livgots” Family HAMS understand the business. Apply at No 358 1 a ii : pinion they will stick to Fillmore, and * + Uluskey, ‘Yo Bag ion of Austri fortifyi the north side do RAhe FISH street, between H and G streets. Oc 8-2 “If there is much to be deprecated in that | |; the Senate elect Breckinridge. As far as | on the stump in Maryland. He apoke at Ray- | tion of Austria, cre fortifying the north si 2000 coy een ws ——_—__—_———— spirit of innovation which, under the specious we can gather their wishes, they would much | nor’s, in Montgomery county, on last Satur- | Of the Danube, and that the Turkish troops | Just received anc oo pee eee YOUNG LADY WHO IS ACOMPETENT name of reform, would perpetually seek to | "© Far reckenridge to Buchanan for Presi- | day, and will speak at Truck’s, in the same | have moved to Kalafat, on the left bank of | _oc 9-e03: 2 dress maker, wishes a situation as such, ina still more is it patent to the observation of al “ tn 4 ‘i . e steamer Persia arrived at Liverpvol ai required. Inq ‘o. sober and considerate men that the advocates We conclude, therefore,—and have little | The Hon. Lucien B. Chase, of New York ao ae doubt of the justice of the conclusion—that if the election go to the House, Fremont can in no contingency be elected. And that either Mr. Fillmore or Mr. Breckinridge will be our next President.”’ of such periodical reconstructions cf our State Governments, in choosing the Judiciary as the special object of their reforming zeal, have inflicted a serious wound upon the most deli- cate and vital member of wur civil and eccial Lt. Gov. Raymond, editor of the N. Y. Times, THE MARKETS. povsession of H. A. Mueller, respect- NOOK AND WASHER WANTED FOR A licly di ing th ti in ii Liverroot, Sept. 26 —Cotton closed firm at y asks a continuance of the small family She must be colored. Appl bctween th supporters of Bastacan aad Fre | + Advance, may on fair quotations, Other | nies newer benim nae atin’ |wor""CaLDWELI Nos iis swe mont. qualities are stiffer, but prices are unchanged. y. Penn avenue. 5 . 2 THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING city, (formerly M. C. from Tennessee) and | ™2°° clock on the morning of the 27th. Nhe the Drug Store orn fy reparing and despensing of medicine His eystem.”” The Whig, it will 8 perceived, sweepsaway| « Bucks generally lose their horns in No- | , preeeee i aoe (ee creed Fnowiedge of Drage will eoable him, at all times, Mr. Buchanan with as much facility as the | vember,”’ said a facetious Fremonter in New | pos, S¢c ned 24. ag eep none but the purest and most reliable; Jersey, to a Democratic editor, the other da been doing in Flour without quotable change | and his personal attention will be given exclusive- 5 i ii ly to the ding and of Medi- “« But by the 4th of March they have always Core a Senmrenly et ae acen ae) ax dines. oe Eon saira,* PERSONAI. school-boy does the marks on his slate with a +++» Dr. Kane leaves for Europe in the Bal- | damp sponge. The editor is either ignorant z - beautifally,’’ was the prompt re- isi oc 9- Pa. ay., south side. bet. 4 and 6th sts. id Saturday next from New : grown out beat y Provisions are generally unchanged and the | _° 9- a. av., southside. bet. 4 and 6th sts. — falls on Daturday FO of the strength of Mr. Buchanan, or is endea- | sponse. Hit him again. r market is quiet Lard—The sales are unim- ALL AT LAMMOND’S, 484 SEVENTH A P a ;_ | Voring to create an impression not justified by N. P. Banks addressed the Republicans of portant. Rice and Sugar are quiet. Coffee street, and buy a Political Streamer or Flag. tal, ade meas Bow (tees) ‘Agrigalvaral the facts. Philadelphia on Monday in answer to a call | closed firm oc 8-3t Fair held last week. i ‘« Nevertheless,’ the editor continues, ‘as apt retails dente are etre ae i pees: Turpentine {3dull. Lin. Fraser GOODS AND TOYS—The largest : “ 4-4 ++++Mr. Delane, the manager and super- | itisalways unfortunate that an election should | with attention. The Ledger says there wero Consols closed depressed—for money 93}a stock and greatest variety in the city, for % Proof-call and see LAMMOND, 7th street. oc 8 3t VENiTian BLINDS.—FOR SALE A wv visor of the London Timos, was to leave Liver- | be carried to the House, and ought to be l for Boston in the steamer of Saturday, about 2,000 persons present. 934. The bullion in the Bank of England pt. 27, and will be in Boston in a few days. avoided if possible, the South may easily pre- It is estimated that not lees than 30,000 per- | has decreased £9,000. The money market is a A - d : avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. - i A sons participated in the Democratic demonatra- } slightly more ztringent. American stocks are perior set, nearly new, madein Phila- JOHN WAGNER «+++ Mr. James Anderson, the tragedian, in | Vent it. Let the South cast a unanimous vote | ¢i57 er Linaiter, Pa., yesterday. All passed | inactive. deiphia,; sise38 by 74 inches. Address A.B Cc, company with Miss Agnes Eleeworthy, an | for Mr. Fillmore, and this, added to the vote | of harmoniously. There was speaking from} The Menchester markets are steady. oe = ota orgie rae on the ae te the streets, THE LATE T BY. A BOOK perp E WYMAN.— Boarding. and the whole city was alive with excitement. ST. Call at once and get Wyman’s Hand-Book of RS. G. ANDERSON CAN ACCOMMO- Major Smith has been nominated as the Loypon, Friday evening —The rise of dis- — oe pa a AE date several boarders with or witbout rooms. American candidate for Congress from the 18th | count in the Bauk of France, and a further oc 8- Next to Lammond, 4°67th street Penn. avenue, No, 276, district of New York. John Thompson was | decline in the French funds, caused consols to = = streets. nominated by the Republicans as their candi | open heavy, and at the close to exhibit a de- a nigirtned OF GOUDS AT NO. 20 date for Congress from the 12th district. John | cline of $ per cent. Le —. ocean Sth and 9th —_— Cramer has been nominated for Congress by Money is active, and it is rumored that the ~ “ot tei ens el a the Americans of the 15th district. Edward | rate of discount will be immediately raised to VOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, NEW Dodd renominated by the Republicans 5 per cent. at least. Eng i morgan a esisiiiirr euety of New York alone (which candid men of all play & round of engagemen roughou: . : . the aces cities of thes nien. parties now concede to him,) and he is elected as published a by the people. We say this can be done with card depying all resnonsibility for a letter | the vote of New York alone, but in eo doing a Mr. MicMaster, editor of the | we de not mean to say he will not get other plone aries offering to prove Col. Fre-| northern States. We consider New Jersey, ose. The Giseuala di Rome of the Ist says : Massachusetts and Indiana as almost certain His Excellency Mr. Caezs, Minister of the | forhim, with the best chance for Pennsylvania ane Dome, Jost renehned. oh ihe Was! —_ United States to the Holy See, has made dis-| and California. But we yet hope that the} A Democratic meeting was held at Marble-| 4 further decline in all continental stock is Herod airy geet’ oben coe tributions of large quantities of provisions to | south discarding the shackles and scorning | 2d, Mass., on Thursday, when a magnifi- | Teported. - ‘ oc 7 : the poor, and to those visited by fever from - cent Buchanan flag was unfurled amid shouts, oNDoX, Saturday morning —It is rumored, ‘he cosets haat af in acdasa. the tyranny of party, will rally as one man to | fireworks, and other tokens of rejoicing. A| %t Vienna that some Austrian ships will be YS AND GIRLS’ cet ee +++ Sir Henry Holland returned to Boston | Mr. Fillmore. This will elect him, while a | procession, numbering five hundred men, was ponered to Naples as 8 squadron of observa- Childrens” Hosiery bes tant San opcase orcas winter Millinery en Setur€vy, the on Sunday last, after a hasty but expensive | unanimous Southern vote for Buchanan cannot ee ee ik zaeet and Bfr. | "on. 20 new Cloak and Manti!la Store, in Coston, Fancy lith, at ber Show Secme, over be tour to the West. He will take passage for | elect fim, because he can get no Northern hee cgabdibel es eet Liverpool in the steamer of the 8th. During . is , Wool and Merino. 241 Penn. avenue, between *s Fancy Store, on Penn. avenue, between Sth At a Fremont meeting in the North, recent- Cunan Junta.—The New York Sun an- , sin. Pb streets. sé a = oc 8 -2t oc 8.38 rs A State. Let the South ponder this matter Fi eS i j ———— his stay in Boston he is the guest of Mr. : . ly, one of the orators exhibited ¢ie chain with | nounces the disbanding of the Cuban Junta, OWN WIND. AL — LLINER Everett. calmly and dispaasionately, and we feel per- | which Bowen was fastened while a prisoner in | originally formed in that city for the purpose sor Soap; Amandim for chapped hands; pi x MRS" A. SPEIR WILL iNTRO™ - +++» The New Orleans Picayune, of the 28th | suaded its responsibility will be appreciated, pooner ES Wee (dese m batten of redeeming Cuba from Spanish rule. At — es strapon Tr, —— oor Bemsony oo Seeeae eee + b i jte Joti ’ just returne rom apsas, having left there z , orn; on wi lay, Ger ult Pty as a ed eal and its duty patriotically performed.’ on the 20th ult., bas also brought ¢ic ehain | °° ime the Junta had prepared a powerful Gilman’s and F | 9th. No.256Dstreet, bet @th aud 16th sts. o-7-3t Pierre Soule bad reached San Juun del Norte, It appears that the South is invoked to anes band i a . expedition for that island, but their hope: Dyes; her with a of Toilet Arti- with which Bowen was coupled. How many rematére inv lon’ oF began Jos great variety , ae ich B joupled. Hi n blasted by th received AM. B.W ; 4 ISHINGTON. on his way home, and was waiting there the | ‘rally as one man to Mr. Fillmore,’ in order | such relics will be on exhibition it will be dif- Taper: together with e interposition of the mmc tir bf felipe ly Be , TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON. arrival of a steamer to return to the United | toelect him! This is rather cool, considering ficult to tell. - United States authorities, The Sun says: oc 8-3t No. 528 7th street. MADAME PRIBAM & CO., States. that but a day or two before this appeal was | ,, W¢ clip the following from the Providence “Tt is true that the Cuban Junta is extinct. FANCY MILLINERY Spanish grace has blotted out this revolution- OM De ee No.277 Pa.av. (south side) bet. 10th and Lith sts. ary institution Gaspar de Betancourt, its |/['2OMAS POTEN sia gly ale ee Have returned from New York, and i 2 ‘ {full ¢ next, who is John C. Fremont?’ A Democrat who Ages. nelestaniedgctnes his higostmeas the any eg serene! to call and stant, the handeomest arsortment was listening to the harangue, and observed | jis confiscated estater amounting in value to | FREN' CONFECTIONERY Cupl of Taris and New York Fall and Winter BON- the silence which followed, rose and replied | hundreds of thousands of dellave Lave be Fancy Ornaments, cheifly intended for NETS ever offered in this city ‘An eminent cattle dealer!’ which b: mncirene of Showsands of dollars, have been y a y They have also received the newest of . ch brought | restored to him, and he has taken passports | Receptions aud Parties. Also, a variet French, HEAD. DRESSES, FLOWE! down the house, and the speaker too.” for Paris, to enjoy there a life of aristocratig | litious FRUITS and VEGETABLES, consist- ia . oO RS, and The Richmond Enquirer says that letters 2 FEATHERS. joni, ing of the following articles: ease. The old revolutionist has succumbed 3 ; Ladies, call and examine before purchasi: from Washington announce it as a fact, that Seder of fll take | Lomatoes, put up in glass yi eleewhere. * the Republicans, in their flush confidence of ae for a Spar of his days he _ — Tomato Sauces, Catsups and 3-0" c u is walks and smoke his cigaretts on the Bou- | Fresh Freach Pea, Fresh Peaches, Pine Apples, = y AY nary, and heard a sermon from Reg. Professor| Porto Praya, Capede Verde, Aug. 9.1356 success, begin already to discuss a cabinet, 5 i otto y elgg te wy steered ee § Park. Immediately after the service he was When I arrived here I was very mucn | 20d the one carved out as the most general- levards of Paris, attend the opera, mingle Strawberries the 3d inst , from the x arved with the edite of French society, an abjure | French Quinces, Prunes, Plumbs most respectfully greeted by the Profestors in | pleased to find a package of the Weekly Star, \y received, is: State Department, Speaker | all democratic associations. Farewell, friend | Fresh Blackberries, Raspberries, Currants and the institution. Professor Stowe taking the | which were very acceptable. Banks; Treasury, John bell of Tennessee; In- | Betancourt, to us The shove (ratte dles 4 Bneticsaan ® urch, ® lead in the salutationr. The last time I wrote you we were bound | terior, John Minor Botts of Virginia; War De- | Kind-hearted and suave in manners thou wert, |“ He has also a variety of French Pickles, ‘Fruf- Heed oat red and white COW. | The above ji met the Commodore in the Jamestown, and avy, Henry Winter Davis of Maryland; Post | revolutionists are made.”’ superior article of Jellys, Syrups, and C: este syrocope tally eateey Yin: after laying here a short time the two ships | Master General, Fitz Henry Warren of Lowa; | —_—--——— Faults conserved and afatation Prult, Gum and > Mr. C. W. Tayleure’s dramatization of i “ . lon J. P. Kennedy's novel of Horse-Shoe made, the same Whig = oe ‘the feather Robinson, was produced in New York at Ed- | img of their own nests” was “ the chief con- dy’s Chember’s st. Theatre, on Monday night | sideration with modern Democrats.” last, Mr. Eddy personating Horse-Shoe Robin- — sop. The New York Herald says it proved Interesting from the African Coast Squad- entirely successful. ron.—Our attentive correspondent, who is at- «+++ President Pierce spent the Sabbath in 3 SS A Andover with his brother-in-law, Hon. John tached taythe U.S sloop-of-war St. Louis, on Aiken. In the morning he attended divine | the African station, writes us as follows : service in the chapel of the Theological Semi- U. 8. Sair Sr Lours, Post : “A noted abolition orator, whose stock in trade is of the flimsy, highfaluten order, asked very solemnly of his audience, ‘and to Cuba for ever lost ! Cherries r ....Mr. Trimble of New York is building | own the coast; and on our return here we parmest, J. Watson Webb of New York; | but not the stuff of which daring and stern | fes, Fod, Sardines, Anchoves, and Sauces, and & jon where she may be ELIZABETH WoubD. ditorum will seat two thousard five hundred ira. i : « I, a a LIBERTY FOR EVE Paste, Raisins a1 : ae ‘of —O. ; z proceeded to Madeira. It was quite a relief y R EVER. and Almonds, 20 boxes of Italian TRAYED OR STOLEN—ON THE 34 réons. There will be a spacious tte, | © us, I can assure you, to go north after be- Ex-Gov. Jones, of Tennessee, is putting the i] oe ; : 9 yu Lye bee » ling d , for i , 8 pl 4 Ken. second Grand Cotillon Party of the | Macharoni,a fine article imported expressly for . inst , asmall sized . Samites to the sword. Ho has accepted invi- Liberty Club wil! take place on WEDNESDAY, | him two slits on each ear, on. ane! ‘pid ot rope tations to speak at Brownsville, Jackson, Co- | Uctober 15th, 1856, atthe Armory on Louisiana Will always be had the usual ICE CREAM, | about her horns. The finder ‘Will be suitably re - lumbia, Lebanon, and several other places, | avenus, between 6th and 9th streets. which, as heretofore, cannot be surpassed, Water | wared on her delivery to the subscriber on south prior the 21st inst. On that day he willbe at| Tickets FIFTY eel admitting a gentle- | Ice, Blanc Mange, Calves Foot Je ly, and Char- | @ sireet, between 9th and 10th, (Island) or upon the great democratic demonstration in Nash- | ™@n and ladies—to be had of any of themembers, | lotis; and, in fact, every thing that may be found there, with nothing to interest us, and be- sides it was raining nearly all th On our arrival at Madeira I w pleased with the town of Funchi part of the house the uniform price of fifty cents will be the charge for all the seats, with no extra charge for reeerved places. very much al Every- her detention until she can be obtained the a thing vegetable in its neighborhood appeared | ville. On the 23d he will at Chatta- | 08! the door. oc 9.61% " | in a us: ful as well as ornamental French Confec- | cwaer L. BUTCHER, A Canp bas been published by R.N Car- be under the mcst elaborate culeratoe, Ldtoot a a Lage Oc 7-3 roll, of Charleston, 8S. 0., stating the inten- tions of Hon. A. G. Magrath with regard to the late fatal duel there He says: ~« An almost dying wife at Aiken, the life of Py SORE <i ea A Ea ea LS 5 > nooga ; and will, after that date, speak at A CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER be; = Cake. = ————e excepting the grape, which has failed through- | Knoxville, Dandridge, and other points in = leave to announce to the Washing! Rae a uagiotrial spencer aioe: MAG8or14 HOUSK.—BY ORDER OF Sr on —_ = ne = five yet ae East ty ry teat At x anys points mass cnaimanity, see ye ere | ane ee Remember POTEN'TINI, 279 Penna. avenue, G pod con Tecnu Fixtures, and atural consequence o! repea' ailures ti ts i i vertised to come off at tates j. ‘ treets. one located. there is considerable destitation, and one meets | be held en as ane Od Hine Whigs Will | eine Toth tnatant, Will not take plone he ae | cout side, bet, 10th and LiLh streets. 068 many beggars. Our consul, Howard March, g urants in this city is offered for private sale until tbeiztn A the Hotel will be thoroughly refitted and prepar- FOR BOSTON. instant If not di: of that tf will b q Esq., has a regular set of ‘the ioned A letter from Georgia, dated October 2, says | ed for the ensuring seasen. Y Ketuated bye desire IRST VESSEL —THE 8UPERIOR FAS? | be sold at Auction on FRIDA , the inh instant, & brother at stake, with that of a gentleman 4 bh 6 h m pensioned, | the excitement on the Presidential election is | to please, and thankful to his friends for past fa sailing Barque, Mary F . Slade—Whel- at4o’clock. whem be hed never wronged, but always | Paying each so much every wee He is] not as strong as usual; Buchanan will carry | Yors, he will now have it in his power to cater to | donn, Master—has arrived, and will have. The & terved in cffices of friendship—his own char very popular here, and when he leaves town ¢ House fronts Penna. avenue, between 10ih and r ; i their taste, in all respects, on an enlarged scale. | quick dls sete ep a For tor | and lith streets, and offers opportuni ress ‘iled, and even baited to death—I ‘eturns again the people turn out to wel- Fillers wena. san won te Ale ee ad yo I will ec deavor 7 miret attention to alt that can Paamage apply to payee ~ rit: “ au enterprising man who is comnpe to manage Canin of ny oat Meee et we | Fea taad of Madeca pnates every vin | Nore Pem aston i hae tna" Ke pry | saute emt andconvetos weit congie | a, esses Gomesees._ | 5655 is Bia Sone, ann peaprnge patel own beart—were to hasten idtscle tek e A een adder esa can have a cordial support here that does not | to him, which he respectfully solleits WOOD AND COAL. — 2 2 peieedgr dale meree - arties before Basope aad teats sependlipry Uh gpa ge abe: respect our constitutional ts—and Mr. 9-1 .B HACKNEY. A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF WHITE asa, Miovsniuw’s Great Fancy, let the integrity and worth of his own char, | of their health. Fillmore’s friends will succeed in polling @ MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. ~< ¢~ 9 '1ON.—You are hereby n to attend LEHIGH, AND RED ASH ——, aud Miscellaneous Store is CUMBERLAND Coar_ | 0” Market Space, No. 20, between Sth and 9b oc respectable vote in consideration of the past ti ‘s ng Of the Company ne ant | Also, Pine, Oak, and Hi WOOD. Daily | **eets, opposite Centre Market. oc7 acter triumph over the assaults upon it Had | , We remained at the island about a month, history and course of their candidate. With Providerce decreed that he should have been | during which time everything went off very Z Aa othi f th: ‘ty in the Nort expected, one cargo of LEHIGH COAL. awe caer Been hasardo, ard anther way ane See | hors liberty; a hse oersay hts [cata aot onal n orprat gear” 8"? | Nyy latent fat tera | SE gegi eta Mer om fo ows” Socms | El rcena setae; jon pecinnas eee ee r 0 Hi , i ad a * . . in the ship — upDEN Deatu —The dea ly of Capt. ‘ ts ane ? LDREN; BY MRS. A Nonrs Canovina Prorgsson Torxen © left Madeira on the 9th of July and pro- | Edward H. Pegram, Clerk of the Centre Mar. BS Association —Thesanval | _oc8-tf _N. W. cor. 12th and C sts., No. 547. 1 Ellen Key Blunt. Price 50 cents. Just pub- lished, and for sale at —_ Anoxitionist —The last Raleigh Standard | ;7v°4 t@ Santa Crus, isle of Toueriffe. This | ket in this city, was discovered in his office fa | of ‘be stockholders will be held at Temperance "TAYLOR & MAURY°S Bookstore, e ‘ SS eee Oe, OF. - TRAYED.—ON THURSDAY W. Bair gy Seay ras ss place woere Lord Nelson lost his arm. | the market house yesterday, Sund morning, op haga pare WILSON, N) agg fe small Red COW, without, ner} versity of North Carolina, a Mr. Hedrick, in | aye”® nothing of interest at Santa Cruz. | cold and stiff. He had a chill the ay before. o¢ 7-3t {ver remaini: a » 5 pod ae a span. Any, 8 near 9h street. : A Dg & day or two we left for| and it is su that it was a con; Ses Re ek carne ae T THE GREAT VaRU ORE, nonce ach Roane f Mr. . 8 $. Hedrick ses prety iis —— sees a isa sa despa 7 Feapantey hace the Satie of a a seo eakoee eae. CLUB. us ieee — of N and 12th streets, A between sth and och ates, you eam et is quite « young inan, a native of kind and sociable. They tesmeeceie ste very | death. Capt. P. was alone in his office when ov rae ce? EN. ROACH. | Daa nade Ores brushes, Woolen Goods, i 3 “8d y took great pains to | he died, and must have expired some +_ | 3n@ Bronze Ornaments, Perfumery, Porte Monies, Se yeep day pin eh Feet ta roy oe crerstting of interest” Werall like during Saturdey night. An inquest was baa On WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 16h, R. L, Gonman. wa. m. witson. |“C2S¢- . H.J.McLOUGHLIN& CO, ' Yadkip,in Davidson or Rowan. gradu- | few days, and in Plepeacases at Palmas but a | over the body yesterday forenoon. We have AT CARUSI’S SALOON. GORMAN, WILSON & co. = Agents. sted at Chapel Hill, and afterwards spent | deck was caulked ‘eantime the ship's spar | not heard the decision of the jury, but it must | _ Particulars in futareadvertisement. 0c6-eolm A RS EW RAlIsIN BANKERS, NEW RAISINS, CRAMBERRIES, ac.— some fe ‘ % have been in accordance with the above facts, LLO! SAINT PETER, MINNESOTA, Received this bandso: with » patural aptitede eh aaa . Pe hwy anate at ve, Praya, touching | ‘The eubject of the above notice was once in eee eee gill be piven Real Beat pluie OF EXCHAN Raisins Cram! doubt adopted the tone and Gates of We fei ie Gacy any tekfog bone . | affluent circumstances, but misfortune had re- | at Pioneer Hall, corner of 2ith and K mene on cote Land Warrants, Papsr-shelled place: His iden evidently is that is expul- | a cruise down the cvast; asd Pi moot 2F | duced him to penury and want He married | TUESDAY EVENING October 14th, 1856 KL ee BURCHELL, > i 1 0c7 Corner of Vi 18th street. sagem Chapel, Hill will make a tion of him | leave in a Gay or two. It is very warm here, | fue sister. of Lieut; General Wine Soot, | Se een for the sae give him am appointment, perhaps st Harvard peopl oe. are very poor 's | eae oo traraler ae Pop wine, ae Ts Mastin, ‘and speedy Orion the Geld, Bester an Beater by neces Calbodr or elsewhere, in a Iatitude more congenial to ‘are fea for other then in | Ue, was quite an old man, served ina y A Bridgett The ‘Srranne , at hi notionn—Welmington (WN. C_) Journal: | the group, but itis the same Ging everywbers | Surbsay erg be ae commence at & Stock. ag Pam, | oe ease 2 ile Ser ore CO ' weutto Lammond’s, 496 7th rtreet.

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