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= Catholic, and ‘in personal appear- | SEVEN DAYS LATER. FROM. EUROPS. +f D -SEOR Amusements. FVENING STAR. Ne A cock vaaetien Gah 40. Beco ead ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. jated by the Corporation of Washington ard NATIONAL THEAT. E V E N IT N G ST : : sta.—Yester- | might be readily mistaken for him.”” New York, Oct. 14—The Cunard mail | Georg-town, to na the ostomy d odes Kouncwt & Co , Lessees. uss Forp, Manager Sy |, Tae, Bieations.—Panxeriy ania. — Toten | mig ih, there is a Moatreal Fremont, | #e#mer Persis, Capt Judkins, from Liverfool Teeeidetnes's Chamber ta ihe city Hall TO. | (Als 0f Baltimoreand Richmond Theatres. | WASHINGTON CITY: day we published a brief summ* ry of thy 7 But, again, there is a Montre Tremont; | on the 4ch inst, arrived here this morning MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7 FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TransavsavssWetober 14,1856, | of last ybar’s election in Pemsylvania. We | according the testimony of Hon. H Mason: | shout 9 o'clock. ‘ o’clook. E.J.MIDDLETON, ies Sautguemenaenn holon din sichslnanubeas canola ssn Scat Set Would to-day re-publish the resalt of that) and @ Savannah Fremont according to Mr,| The news by the Persia is summed up under oc 14-% Secretary e Manag ene rp = ng : > should be handed in by ties, if in that way we could] Biographer Bigelow. Upon the Charleston | three general heads, viz: The demonstration ATPENTION, WASHINGTON RIGH- miss LAURA KEENE U7 Advertisements shoul: contest by coun! 7 : against Naples ; the Belgrade boundary ; and ‘ANDERS Yon are requested to attend a 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear probably enable the Star's yeaders to com: | reeord, by which the Republican papers prove | the disputed Tight of possession of the Isle of seal meeting of spur Coen y to be held GREAT NE wyORE COMPANY, maith ie neh OOK: hend more perfectly the first returns from | their Fremont a Protestant, the namo appears Serpents. | Respecting Naples, the only infor- THis (Tuesday) EVENING ati vel, ei : Fat State, to come to hand to-morrow. But] 95: Charles Fremont,’ and at the head of m comes from the Brussels Le Nord, who wili eppear on atthe Bidorado House, Penn averue, next to! wepNeESDAY EVENING, Uctober 18th, i which says that the Austrian ministers at | Jackson Hall. A fuli attendannce is requested as 4 . the votiog there to-day will be eo extraordi- | their ticket they place “ Charles J. Fremont ” Paris and London have urgent orders from ustaces of hanportance WIE have toate io Shakspeare’s elegant comedy of nary in view of the extensive changes in party | Now, here is a puzzle for weak-minded Re- | their government to entreat France and Eng- | Any member having a uniform to dispose, conde As You Like It. i ¥ i ‘ingui land to abstain from any demonstration, at | 8° to advantage. : relations, as that it would only serve to con-| publican voters. How are they to distinguish fase. the “Original Jacobs,” the genuine “‘Schiedam | least, until the return of the maritime media- NOT.CE—REV. G. W. SAMSON : SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Unton learns— “From @ gentieman who was in Kansas at the election, aud who reached Washington yesterday, that the elections went off quietly, i torial mission to les; and further, that it n in the Island Hall on TUES- 6 ‘ and that sere any nena Suet The State bas been canvassed as never be- Sehnapps,’’ the “ oldest Dr. Jacob Townsend's | js ir es the etre be bee in consideration Day EVENING, the 1c of Ey a» Md oes r wa ae cemey savengprees® | Fi d both parties have endeavored to as- | 5 ‘ila 2” . | for Aust: ave given their assent. o'clock, instead of Wednesday, the al moles of his priv Size, a5 Les areepar erefis consid: etter writing : Palestine ‘Travels of the Children of | GRAN. MIBITION ptr renen melics hearaver, declined certain the predilections of every manentitied | The New York News thinks— a = rece Saeie Ge Belgrade er rad re Aenean te for those without tickets, | For the Sek er ae Mission Sunday themrelves of their “were a bier to cast a ballot there. “Tt aoe Reza pens sais es premont wie question. a adults, and children half price Schooto of the Young Men's Christian enents to the election or imbed t! ountaing, who, wil sociation test. General Whitfield was voted for by the | We left there yesterday after spending a Soe: Costeainen: Gammupeioiee cer Lis iavcuipeee erent ee oe WILL com-| ASPLENDID EXHIBITION OF THE MY- dis elected. It turns | mooth, in participating in the canvass. Our | thre ix ts A Se ee ions NIGHT SCHOOL WI A dro-Oxygen Gas M Dicramic pro-slavery party, au dicted, that the : and cattle and six thousand horses in Califer- | the subject of the Isle of Serpents, more ence at the School House on the corner | 11) Sf0C37e—n ke will’ be given OB out, as has been Capa han listened to | Juigment is that the Democracy will carry | nia in three months time; who brough: in remptory than the first; but that the result | Of 10th and G streets, on MONDAY, the 13th TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ost. progaaaieapr ge ators in the Eastern | the State by a handsome majority over the | fraudulent accounts to es Pet for expenses eckson inst. Persons wishing. to study Surveying will ie se. States, and have permitted tin sles td = Opposition, which though professing to differ amounting to one million of dollars, but after- hen their strength was clai che ards vs po over their opponents. This shows tbat they value fanatical agitation more than the elective franchise. The Unzon replies to the Intedlagencer’s ar- ticle of yesterday upoa the submission or re- sistance question, in case of Fremont’s clec- tion, and, by way of showing up the inconsis- tency of the course of the Intelligencer, says: “Let it be remembered that Mr. Fillmore, the favorite candidate of the editors of the Intelligencer, in his Albany speech, made the following threat or prediction : ‘ If this sec- tional party (the Fremont party) succeeds, it leads tnevitably to the destruction of this A have & geen 6, as they can bave field | 14th and 16th, at Odd Fellows’ Hall Great Britain has proposed as a plan of ad- &' Po ¥> y, low! tment of the Montenegrin difficulty : that | Practice weekly with my day class. For terms z ward acknowledged that one hundred and widely indeed with reference to principles forty-seven thousand of it was fraudulent by arke y cede an extension of boundary to apply banger agi Sessford’s, Penn. avenue, and men, are heartily supporting common can- Sema rae er ce titery ne Montenegro, and that Montenegro acknowl-{| oc 1l-lw® SAMUEL KELLY, Prin. didates, and, therefore, common principles, | ©4™ged, and of the balance ist , | edge the sovereignty of the Porte. =—— LIBERTY FOREVER. . - mission allowed less than one fourth of the a RTY FOR EVER. Every one of the candidates on their State | whole amount. It must have been this other Herecin - of Cpristinis’s property te Spat Kn. ‘second Grand Cotillon Party of the wt new appa ticket is for Fremont and his abolition doo- | Fremont who charged the United States ten Napoleon had returned to Paris. vin ieee heat trines. The only way in which the Democrats | thousand dollars for taking a ‘‘formidable fort There are rumors of an increase of Austrian i include Talbotype Views of celebre' i cerba B bristling with i f A - 1B and America, distinguished can be defeated will be through fraud and be Yer! ‘daliker and’ seveval brads pace?” troops in Italy Tickets FIFTY CENTS ; admitting a gentle- | Europe ing ot The Ministerial crisis continues in Denmark, | ™2n 24 ladies—to be had of any of themembers, | great variety of the most Comic and Mirth-| such viclence as occurred at the recent Balti- | wh: tf this same Commission, on investig:- x i The China mail had been telegraphed. See, —— * The whole of the proceeds wil! be devoted to rae, Cantey ple anes ta bones nett dal pmpedes gia cole THE MARKETS. Ba THE THIRD GRAND COTILLON | the benefit cf the Destitute and Neglected Ohil- dred Democratic voters were prevented by | 20¢ “ha 1 ee fifty dollars!! for tee won. | . LiVERPooL, Friday —Cotton opened firm at os of the Boone Club will be given dren ot eT ain tn force from depositing their ballots. We can | dertul achievements” It must have been this ee Biba dee ecadang ne I TUESDAY EVENING, October 14th, 1855. i only say that if the Democracy of Pennsylva- | other Fremont who was tried for Halos oe Bank rates, closing quiet and steady Sales | SC°tt’s Band has been engaged for the occasion. ; disobedience of orders, and dismisse . Tickets—FIFTY CENTS. beautiful fabric reared by our forefathers.’ nia permit themselves to be so treated to-day army. Some other Fremont, who challenged | of the week shore ma aoe of which Committee of Arrangements. And let it be observed that the editors of the | they will richly deserve defeat. It is their | Go} Mason to deadly combat, assaulted Sena- Bales on Feidas 7.000 bal 400 aa eaten lace . a PP. _ <P e ta rae Latelligencer now characterize this prediction | duty to put down such conduct in their midst | tor Foote in the Senate, and voted agaivet | Sales on Friday 7, ales—speculation an ohn McGarvy, ldgett ANTED —A GOOD COUK.—APPLY of Mr Fillmore as ‘an extreme error, Bot to say wickedness'—thatit isa monstrous idea— » at all hazards and without regard to the con- | #bolishing slavery in the Distriet of Columbia, | ¢Xb°rt 500 bales ; Orleans—fair 7/d.. middling | N. B —The dance will commence at ¥ o'clock. Ww but yet they profers to support him for the 1 3 : _ 7. immediately at 352 C street, between 4 and and it must certainly have been this otn@: | Sid ; Uplands—fair 6id., middling 63d. Stock | _° 7-cote . (2 Sequences wpon those who thus essay to de- | Premont who deceived a highly respectable | # Liverpool 629,000 bales, of which 470,000 eS": FOR THE GOOD WILL CLUB. — : "ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ®EAM- Presidency '”” prive them of their rights. We believe they | girl in Charleston, now living there, a witness Uy ae ee quiet) Wider (was sllmer: nicl ela BALL —— One pny ag pe 3 . . s . i i i i , resecs. No. « The Uniou’s advices from Pennsylvania | will do it, and think that, the knowledge that a ks tered! sehen pe pes Western Canal 25a31s , Ohio 3540363 , Balti- GOOD WILL CLUB, bone pnp Brey Pply , iS leads it to believe that the Democracy will | they will do so, which the nominally respect. the daughter of Col. Benton, and it must of | More and Philadelphia 31a33s. Wheatopened | On WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 19th, not only carry the State triumphantly over the combined ard corrupt efforts of the Re- publicans and Know Nothings, but it is pos- sible, and even probable, that they will elect their candidates for Congress in a majority of the districts. And from Vhio, public and pri- A . AT CARUSI’S SALOON. 7} MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A SOBER. able backers of the bullies that would other- | course be the ns Fremont, and not John eet ieee one ee Particulars in future advertisement. oc6-eolm E steady qimorisan man, whe we how to Ser Une ae eee a te Be "ao ers worn thir ee Fook white 103108. 5d. Corn was quiet and steady; NOTICE —THE SUBSCRIB: bers ay haa pome knowled <f the carpentering bus- zenship under foot certainly possess, will be who was married by a Catholic pricst, for they | ™'xed 3248, white 334s., yellow 33s. Tho Bo iesve to cal the attention of the public | tness. Low wages with steady em sufficient to prevent them from running the | sever marry a couple ails ena of the ate weather had been wet. J ae veo Hanlon war uehy cease be taken References can be given. ES rs risk cf maddening such men as the Shifilers, | ties isa Roman Catholic, and Benton’s daugh- | _ Provisions were quiet. Sugar was quist but “s . lS Gee ee Seen eee: > i will save from 15 to 25 per cent. Rip Raps, Plug Uglies, &c., with liquor, and | t€T W48 Not; and it must be another Fremont | itm. Coffee closed firm. Rice was quiet. ‘Toilet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at . > ho is fath fine lad now living in Los | Money was decidedly more stringent. Bank | 399 pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th erect URSE WANTED —ONE WHO IS CAPA- vate accounts assure it that the election of at | encouraging them to cause blood to flow in Kegelan aheo aight yours cr hak tots of England rates had advanced to 5 Jed cent. | je96m ij JOHN McDEVITT. ble and — = a ag Jeast eight of the Democratic candidates for | the streets of Philadelphia to-day, like water. yietare aa ae and st the porenal _ But apy lato got ny grec OR BOSTON-—DISPATCH LINY The roel iee tate 7 ove ee % as the Colonel was a model of propriety ! a ered < eld lar packet Brig ANDOVER, Capt < " 14-2 Co gue may he regarded a2 a matter of cor Weshall es . while residing there, the putative: fevher of on account 925; prices were irregular, Amer- Crowell, wpgeerete ye 4 will have quick rae = tainty. We will certainly gain more or less members this fine boy must be that other Fremont.” ican stocks were inactive. dispatch for the above port _ For freight apply to ANTED —A LABORING MAN TO Oc- The Intelligencer devotes a large portion of its space to a review of the speech of General Quitman, of Mississippi, during the late ses- sion of Congress on the subject of our neutrali- ty laws, in which the speaker advocated tie “entire alteration’ of our existing policy, as ascertained and defined by the act of April 20, 1818; which act, in its leading features, is proneunced not cnly ‘‘unuecessary and im- politic,” but is also regarded as containing “fnfringements of the pergonal rights of the citizen.”’ “In the formal enumeration of his objec- tions to this act, as interpreted in our day, the honorable member (<ays the Intelligencer) specially adduces the following: ‘Its denial of the United States House of Representatives — VSistlaeeal & BROTHER, 101 we cm i ay? during the —— re acom- from Pennsylvania to-day,and,wehaveevery | Philadelphia Election. —We have private POLITICAL ITEMS. ss = of the “city Tite isa mene Teasonj to believe, will,carry the Legislature, | despatches up to 12 m. to-day from Philadel-| phe Pennsylvanian says the Fremont elec- redneea Tray, Guueen tease Ween who can give good references, ualess prevented by extensive fraud and yio- | Phia. Every thing had gone on well and qui- | tioneers are buying votes with Mariposa scrip. | FAN, inlaid with steel, A liberal will be given | ately at 470 12th —e lence. etly up to that hour. The story sent us yes- | The advice is, “ go es, and this will be | tf left at No 336 corner of G and 12th streets. it panel A . pod; i aten, worthless.’’ In Onto, if the Fillmore party sustain their | terday by the telegraphing agent, saying that | §°°4; 1f beaten, worthle A YOUNG Lapy WISHES A SITUATION as Housekeeper in a botel or vate family. -, * ;, The Welsh Democrat, a paper recently start- own candidates in good faith—of which we | there is great excitement againt the Democra- ed in New York, in the cepoeualag sane. comfortable Salary not so much an object as a 4 home. Address ‘‘: 0.’ 481, corner i3th and are by no means corfident, as we regard them, |¢y on account of the arrest of the Shifiler | cratic cause, is exerting a commanding in- D streets. eee = is oo 14-3 as in Pennsylvania, to be mere tenders to the | Hose Company, is worthy of no confidence paper our Welsh citizens, in this Wwaxtes INN DIATELY = STEADY iti —— whatever. : industrious Negro Boy or man, Wi! zremone fection pers ie Decabiragg avant None but rowdy ruffians sympathise with | The Democrats of “New Haven had another roughly understands grooming hones. Also, a oll a plurality of votes and obtain a heay he Bees “s i i rsd 3 while wom'n, who isa good cook, washer and P Tl in ll good citizens of all parties in Phila. | 8T4%d torchlight procession on Thursday even: > acceszion of Congressional strength. saline bs Pp wd ing last, in celebration of the late election re- ironer. Testimoni:is of charecter and capacity . : delphia rejoicing that their well known schemes its ia © cticnt. It is represented 2s required in both cases. Ap?ly at 345 I street, be- In Istana, our friends are sanguine of a a % be eee 1 Be tween 13th and 1th. oc 14- victory. We do not know sufficient of the of violence at the election were thus nipped in | having been two miles in ength. ne irs th the bud. So, too, with the dispatch sent us The Scranton Herald, the only Fillmore pa- condition of affairs there to be able to express Saturd b he d ion in Philadel. | Per in northern Pennsylvania. has been sold ac opinion of our own on the prospect in that | ¥ Saturday, about the desertion in Phiiadel- COAL AND WOOD YARD, Southwest corner of Ninth and H sireets. NTHRACITE COAL, RED AND WHITE Ash, arriving, and for sale low from the vessels Hickory, Oak, acd Pine Wood at lowest market rices. = Three or four car loads of Oak Wood just arrived from Beltsville, and will be delivered from the cars at $5,75 per cord, if ordered imme- diately. J. E. SHIELDS. oc 14-3t PORTER WANTED—A MAN WELL acquainted with the city, who can read, and POTICHOMANIA. E SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED its OF simie mean eelind Colles: we hice out to the Democrats, and is to be united with another supply of POTICHE VASES. Also —_—- ty eppiyitg te WALL Rotarmiine: of the right of expatriation, and, under certain | State. bags Kt what a = laceia au i ee rae of the Valley, the Buchanan organ | China Figures and Flowers, for decorating the | No ee Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. F eee a P oy | wei whatever there, or elsewhere—deserv- is i fs 1 circumstances, of emigration even.’ Without The aggregate vote in all these States will hepa ? a wi 4 = wik. Sadia sexton eee same. Sue sass g Store, 318, Tron Bail. oc ANTEDCEY A WIBDUEAGED WONAN posh terrae Paine pal ar deneres al oo be enormously increased over the vote of last He was against us two ye2rs ago, was re-| for Fremont. No other proof was needed in oc -® merce WwW asituation ws a wet nune, or to do thewash.- i Se aaa ‘ef P f year. ao cently employed asa writer for the Argus, | 21dition to what the public have of Fremont’s HE SOUTHERN SPEAK E N- | ing Apply at No 203 E street, near 2d street, Lert ane, eens Pelpre sufficiently The President’s Return —The committee 7 Smpicy @¥S- | total unfitness for the office, to which fanatical taining. in great variety, the mas'er pieces of | Island. oe 13-2t appointed In behalf of our c'tizens to proceed and on losing that employment was taken up | idolators have sought to elevate him by stu- Mee si = —— since! Litt tems Erkaae "Rc | "J.0 BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS —A to Norfolk and tain the i ded xouta of by the Republicans, und having no political | pendous fraud and (alsehood. electinen of 3 secrete Constitution of the Be gripe wis! 7 —— Se ne OG principles of any kind, declared for them Alluding to the New York Evening Post’s | United States. with marginal Index; Washing- the Winter Bie. supetons On ‘Peivete family the Erecidant cf Gis United — Se His change will have no more weight in Penn- estimate of the reeult in the State, the Pulaski | ton’s Farewell aioass by xb sews etme and | where there are no other boarders Address E ing to the seat of government, in order that Be (Oswego) Democrat says: ‘‘ We have all along | Marginal Questions; by D rten Koss, A. M. : A . BUCK, at this office. oc 13-3 arrangements might be made for his reception sylvania, the Republican party telegrapbing | oono ed this county to Fremont. It was Eis Sees Rance TAvEOR. ——. —-——— here, left here on Saturday evening and ar- agent, (who sends us bogus news while we pay | largely Republican last year. If he can’t ; i - | carry the Gerrit Smith district, what counties | ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING acl 2 one mas horse rived in Norfolk on Sunday morning. They for facta, rather than his partizan speoula in the State can he carry? And yet we say SCHOOL, FOR BOYS, pmee and a ‘Will be given. : i i : ire of RL, JENKIN c soon ascertained that the United States steam. | *#°P8) to the contrary notwithstanding. than | ¢,, our friends abroad, that the Fremont ma- | Mownt Joy, Lancaster county, Penusylecnia. nquire L Bade’ Uniontown known to our readers, we purpose, on the —— occasion, to invite their attention to a rief historical review of the legislation of Congress relative to the assumed right of ex- patriation—a right which some of our younger readers may not be aware has more than once been called into question and controversy.”’ or PERSONAL near the Navy Yard oc to ace +++» His Excelleney J. Nottbeck, Russian = . that of any other of the class of penny-a-liners | jority in this county—if any—wil] be less hun- E. L. MOORE, A. M. Principal. ped fut tha dn Di wil lsu Souris | Oom Dui hed proctedd to OU Punt i | i te ces whos ole options or et | rd ns they sain hotande as werrges, unten ica cow-| W tiene Tanne eee ee et at cm Rating. — @ WE ¢ cisms are notoriously in the market at, from—| Almost all the clergy in this part of the : n, of 5 months, includ ticles : Laverpoot di E ‘hs, ing tse pee etl order to put the Engineer at the disposal of country are claimed for Fremont. The claim 3 +++» The Boston Courier contends that, un- der the laws of Massachusetts, Mr. Burliu- je is ineligible to office in that State, he aving accepted a challenge to fight a duel. ++++ Thomas De Quircy is a contributor to the new English periodical called the Titan. In the ember number he has an article entitled * Storms in English distory; a Glance at the Reign of Heary VIII.” +++» Miss Warner's clever novel, “ The Hills of the Shatemuc,”’ praised without exception by the London critica, has been republished in England, as well as Emerson's » English Traits ++-- J. H. Anderson, called the “ Wizard of thi th.’ has taken a grand farewell of the British public, at the Surrey. He played Rolla and Willi m, in -‘ Black Eyed Susan,”’ and Was presented with a silver éatox. He is i tui 5 the President. They proceeded by the first | £!86 of brandy toddy, up to a new suit of | $050 good measure unfounded. We know | ‘circulars contaia! “ae wanieie Toay be had on pal. steamer from Norfolk for Old Point early on | °!ther. that a number of our most distinguished cler- | application to the Pri oc 14-im* i ivi The Great Meeting at Lancaster, Pa.— | gymen are in favor of Buchanan. A minister | ~~ iS aca Monday morning, and on arriving at the A correspondent writes us as follows of the | °! the Luthern church, also a pastor of a Re- DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. Point found the Engineer at the wharf with- Po formed Dutch chureh, have each, through THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING es Pf out tidings of the Wabash Having procured immense assemblage, the speakers, &c., con-| our columns, expressed a belief that a majori- purchasedjthe Diug Store formerly in at Norfolk, letters to Com. Dornin, the com. | 8T¢83ted at Lancaster city, Pa , on the Sth | ty of the clergy. in the case of the Lutherans, ny — Spt ee pope shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate te suit ? - , 4 s z i : a very large majority, are for Buchanan and heretofore bestowed on the establishment. | the times, for cash. mittee were politely and hospitably received are Editor : I presume you have received | Breckinridge —2V. ¥. Journal of Commerce. He has devoted more than Souk years sos N B-—Uid Work Regiit,and Looking Glass on board the Engineer, and every facility of- | reports of the great Democratic meeting held The following is from @ Crawfordsville, Ir- | Preparing and dispensing of medicine. * | 255 Penna. avenue, posite Kirkwood House. fered them for reaching the Wabash. About | in Lancaster city, on the 8th instant. With- diana, paper. Read it, and be astonished : | ¥2°wledge of Drugs will enable him, at all time x és : ; to keep none but the purest and most reliabl 3p. m. cn Monday information was brought out exaggeration, it was the brightest event | * The doctrine that has been 30 boldly advo- | ana ae personal attentlon will be given exsiuates! A A in the political history of Pennsylvania; the | cated by the leaders of the Abolition party | ly to the compounding and preparing. of Meai- to Old Point that at 2 o'clock the Wabash was common appellation of party cannot be ap-| during the last year, ‘that a negro was as | cines . M. SMITH, —~— spoken in the Bay, and answered that she | plied to this public demonstration, from the good as a white man,’ has become, witha| Penn. ave., south side, bet. 4 and 6:h streets. PARLOR AND was bound for Washington, and would not | fact that its numbers and enthusiasm surpass. majority of the members of that party, a fixed | _° 14-eolm $ gre iar geese furnished a rent, turn fn ab Old Poink cx visit Norfolk as was | 2 9! expectations, and gives conclusive evi-| fact. No longer than last week a man recid- gether nis? on the most reasonable terms, > TO THE PUBLIC. e dence of the popularity of the sage of Whoat- | ing in the vicinity of Oberlin College, in the Ww: HAVE JUST RECEIVED FRom | Wt! Without board. Also, ge € size room expected. A salute was ready to be fired | land at his home ‘tacted, sultab! State of Ohio, gave his only daughter in mar- Baltimore and Philadelphia another olen es herr Potent a gee Tan 4 coming to the United States. from the ramparts of Fortress Monroe on the Every township in the county was repre- | riage to a sooty African who had been eda- | verv ae supply of Cooking other pleasant situation, asthe house basa |; yard The Boston Ch 1 aos Presi : . sented by large delegations, having fiags, | cated at this Abolition institute. This man, | STOVES for coal or wood. We name, attached, renderi: it desirable for a family wits me Saale nope vsrhadrniees —e visit of the President, but his rapid passage | banners, and inscriptions of the most beauti’ | we understand, is @ State elector on the Fre: = of our ett eins reals x children Two table boarders can be accommo- teed Teauedas ieee thai Obsttenece bad up the Bay eluded the look-out of the sentry, | fal character, Among the number of dele- | mont ticket, and regards the negro as his 4 ee a woh oe dated. Apply at No. 468 10th, between Dand E streets. oc 13-lwe Boe, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. W corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street at ay oe to accommed ste gentlemen with rooms with or without board. Every effort will be made demed pants, and all that sort of thing, to woman. The types madeussay decreed. p ts haps the types were right.’ +++» The Ravel Troupe are coming South foon. Francois Kayel is now under an en- ——— at Niblo’s Garden until the Ravel amily leave for their winter tour of the North and South. Fravcois has been very ill, and . PS os * . thi ‘ket, ited to b: tt owing to the haziness of the atmosphere, The | gation, I observed particularly that of Man-| equal. The young lady is described as being beehelorboeghin ren as eaeaby ate — Engineer returned to Norfolk, and the officer | '¢im township, headed by that old veteran | extremely beautiful, aud but sixteon years of | stove takea away. < aa " Dewocrat. Col. S C. Stambaugh, who is de- age, while her dusky lord is blacker than the The cetebrated Morning Star, that roasts and requested the committee to make it known at Voting his wil for the success of James Buchan | darkest midnight.” seme Penn Kitchen © on, Cook? Washington that they had been in readinerg an Loh lastest Apes eee aces ban- _ Hon. Thomas Corwin spoke at Carthage, pasenisiehe ‘Friumph. n re gaory S ‘01 . to render those comfortable who muy fevor ner and on the lookout for the Wabash for 36 by ihe Cc Paley Sims. Op carria, eaters Ky., on Saturday. He defended Mr. Fill- many of others in store 8 with their patronage. Transient or table board hours before her passage up the bay. The the femctpcae “Manheim Township Dele. more’s administration, and denounced the| Also the largest assortment of the newest pat- | cam be obtained. ap 6-tf ‘ 4 - P abolitionists, wh ne t . Cl terans of Parlor, Hall, Chamber, Church, 0: = suffered much from the busci Zw baset committee took passage at 6 o’clock the same | gation; True to their friend and neighbor, against Mr Die ee ores Be eo Diaing-room and Store Stoves for coal or wood. NEW GOODs. veseel, but is now getting hether kad Ne & evening for Baltimore on the Louisiana, hay- | J®mes Buchanan. the champion of constitu- right of Congress to legislate on slavery in the | ‘bt can be found ia this market, all sizesand | WILL BE OPEN resume his line of business. «+++ The faculty of the University of North Carolina held a meeting on the 6th inst , and repudiated the political sentiments advocated by Prof Hedricks, wio avows bimeelf in favor of Fremont. e trustees of the University, willexpel bim. On Saturday night, the 3d inet., Prof. Hi. was burnt in effigy in the col- lege campus and a beil was tolled until the efigy was ccnsumed. +++» The news of the nomination of Mr Richard Busteed, by the New York City De- Mmocracy, for counsel to the Corporation, has just reached us. This is the gentleman whose tame hes beer spread by the brilliant profes- tional triumphs be achieved in the Kane ex- tradition case, the Walker divorce, and the Hayes murder ca: We trust his political bilities—more he need DON THURSDAY NEXT, 5 tional liberty.’’ On the other side, an endless Stories di ; ion- | 20rts- the 16th instant, a large and rich as- ing caused a sharp lookout for the Wabash to} chain, with thirty-one links, forming a circle, Saepnraane ie ee a Our assortment of STOVES and GRATES ts ssortment cf Goods fresh from the be kept up all night, but nothing of her could | and within the circle thirty one stars—the old i 8 the largest and most complete that we have ever Northern markets, to which the La- p, party, now extinct, He was an orphan, and | had in store at any one time for the last twenty- | dies of Washington and Georgetown are tre be discovered. On returning in the 9 o’clock | Keystone star at the centre of its base, upon spoke simply a3 a citizen who desired to con- | eight years. sp.ctfully invited to call and examine, consisting train this morning from Baltimore they learn- which rested the sbield of the Union, with the | fer with his fellow citizens as to their duly in ¢ Invite our friends and the public to call and | of " @ words «Cons itution and Union ;’’ above it, | this emergency. He had no political aspira- | €xamine our collection of Stoves up stairs and | 209 Ladies and Children’s BONNETS, of the ed that the President had not arrived at An-| at the top, were the words “The Sacred Cir- | tigns. He had hed enough of involuntary | 4°W2. latest s:yles . : napolis at 54 o'clock. The committee state | cle,’ and below “* The Union must and shall | servitude and claimed the benefit of the ordi- manvet busier Fosinun ube rien | Rich EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ED@INGS, that they received every attention and hospi- | P® Preserved’—Andrew Jackson.” It was| nance of 1737. The people themselves were | the jatest improvement upon the La:robe for heat. Said FLOWERS; VELVSTS, & MIL- ali beautifully and tastefully decorated, and wor- | to blame for much of the trouble that the | ing Pariors and Chambers HOSIERY, GI ee > tality from the officers of the government, and thy the man who devised it and the cause we | ecuntry had been brought into. He believed C. WOODWARD & SON, of all Sacer =, a Fant? PORE from the citizens of Norfolk and Portsmouth. | are all espousing. There were many others, | that Mr. Fillmore’s views wore the same as No. 318 Penn. ave., bet 10th and Lith sts. And a great many other Goods too numerous to It is probable that the Wabash is coming up rapt png pga In short, it was his own concerning the ponsriel Congress to | _ Ce 14-6t (Organ) ee rg which will be offered at ihe lowest the Potomac to Washington, as the answer| ‘At two o’clock there was an attempt made legislate on slavery in the territories. — nary GEORGE H. CASSIDY & COS : ji 7 P B ee OR SALE LUW.—A SECUND HAND given from her yesterday when spoken in the | to ‘organize the multitude, and five stands IRON SAFE. Apply to sto A. Tats, caMPoeLL & COYLE, Successor Ba “ A » Itisun- | erected for the speakers, among whom were| HaNGina FoR THE PusLic AMUSEMENT— 514 Pa. av., bet. 10th and Lith street. y was, ‘‘ Bound for Washington.” It is un 5 B Clay, Fletcher Webster, Prest ¢ i 13-5t 351 P KS — certain when she will arrive. pares kc pecs ae of M ri "Riddle ot D 1 Bannanovs.—The London Globe says: The| oc ee ee Having sold out my stock and stand to the above ine di ; Se eee oot The | flowing is a copy of a placard which was ex- STEAM PACKING firm I res} ly ask a continuance of the pat- The following dispatch was received at the aware, Smith of Virginia, and others. The . F VARIOUS THICKNESS, FOR SALE 80 extended to me. Mayor’s office this morning from the Commit- | Speeches were eloquent and patriotic, and re | tensively circulated at the recent races Wilms- by CAMPBELL & COYLE, cc 13-1w ANDREW TATE. ee: ceived with very great enthusiasm by the] low: oc 13-5t® 351 Penn. avenue, ior <a. CAPS, AND FURS 55 masses. « " iTS, 5 4 Wabash passed at 3 p. m. yesterday 10 miles | for Wheatland, and were received by the old 1 i maeine te hi desis ar 500 from extra White Wheat, for sale by fine assortment of DRESS sophied pots y ekee nen heated patriot statesman with great kindness. He Ted voltes ie Wileae, Raouesteat a hae BOYCE, amg & co, consisting of New York, i fo hington. We we: j irits. se Columbia etown. 7 Old Poiat on board Gteicner Engineer with Wo'thouge hel Ged ast Geel ite Pre. secured the services of John Smith of panisy; — — —— malities and prigess 7: sey of various qualities and 2 Commodore Morgan; steam up ready to meet | dent of the United States the executioner of the late William Palmer at OTICE TO DAIRYMEN —THEUNDER | from $2 50 to's: Particula = —_—— + Furry Years ww tue Pewirentiary —Wil- liam B. Smith, charged with killing bis own ton, bas been convicted of manslaughter in the first degree by the Circuit Court of Tippah county, Miss , and sentenced to a term of fifty Jears in the State prison. Smith is now over seventy years of »ge, and will, according to the “ higter-law ” of nature, be reprieved by , i Stafford ; and also been fortunate, through a now to furnish Dairymen | tion is Invi! geen gern f nat her had che come into Hampton Roads. From Wheatland we proceeded to Anna- friend, of procuring from Liverpool a se of ee Faedes itt STILL SLOP cee Hats, Brenna Aare 4 poorer g re the expiration of fifty years. Thec ay of B a dale, the beautiful residence of our friend, his face and features. forming an exact model | Distillery, (formerly Mason’s Foundery ) city Also, FELT HATS and CAPS for Men nu. FL — i 6 Comedy of Errors—The Two Dromios. | Col. 8 C Stamtbaugh, a man whom to know of the culpitt, dreesed iu cormepoadine clothes JOHN 8. BERRY & rE and Boys, of every veriety and style. Together The firemen's tegts8i0% 18 New Yorx.—]| The Fremonters are in a Precious stew about | is but to love. A short time after we arrived | 0) heapnaared onthe sical irs ceesatinn oc 13-14 Georgetown, D. Ce | with Children’s Fency Hats and Winaee FES of on Monday, was the ade; whieh came | x9 New York Tribune's announcement that | there, the Lebanon delegation called on. the There will be scaffold and boc, with a com. | ~ FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. FOR THE LADIES AND stration of the kind ever pyterstest, demon: | ity two F Colonel on their way home, headed by that | pany of trained officials, who will perform and MKS. CHOATE WILL OPEN CHILD! There were, besides one fot up in New York here are two Fremonts, both of whom have | reliable Jeffersonian Democrat, Gen Weed- Me through the ceremony of eee ing twice Fall and Winter Millinery on companies belonging o ered and fifteen | b:longed to the army ; both resided in Wash- | man. We accompanied them to the Manheim © a iperning: of the saat ifarcenen com- , the 16th of October She other associations connected with res ciao ington : that they resemble each other, and | line and returned and partook of refreshments mencing at 10 and 120’clock. Admission Is, | hoves her former customers oe a ies in gen. z baerer” styles. ment, many other companies from Buffale, that the Fremont who is the candidate for Prepared by the hostess of Annadale Thus each, 6d. to be returned in refreshments ”’ eral will giveheracall. She wi w them ‘erms— Bingbhampton, Brooklyn, Newark, Je 4 Boston, Pa., Detriot, Mich. and Charleen”? Mass. There were thirty-two bands of music inthe procession. The procession marshed four abreast and was one hour Passing an: - 2 ended one of the most pleasant days of my President, is not that Fremont who was in the | life 7 J.A. habit of attending the Catholic Church,” atine The Current Operations of the Treasur it was fourd becessary to get over the Department et On yesterday, 13th of October, = dsome assortment of BONNETS. Work “EIN The “casts’’ were obtained from Liverpool, | Very ae ness and punctuality. Residen UST RECEIYE®—NEW CROP FIGS and wero of course taken at Stafford on the so ttn street, Io. 425, formerly Mis. Wimer’s J ee ay d a, aphosya pretense of being used for scientific purposes 13-31" — > nod aos. a bene Fi . ‘ons, Chocolate Cream. oharge of R F Ww R That F 2 Sugar cre tgs Se ae er —. s i 7 | °sarge of Romanism fastened upon their Pres. | th, of Treasury warrants entered on Acts WORTH REMEMBERING.— on- E STREET BOWLING SALOON. Drops, Cord! pgs saris, and a grea' pire goes Piva pom ns gens perce idontial candidate; but the tale of the ri. | the books of the Departinent— : taine’s Cream of Wild Flowers unites all the TRE UNDERSIGNED DEEMS IT UNNE- peel woe hg of Cordial, eer eee and buildings were closely packed. Flags tome Seems so ridiculous an affair, that the Ppanppeepaetoner toed oe rg be virtues of the Balm of Thousand Flowers with | <7 (SS Raed ge EN owa manufacture of confectionery: i rhe na Poe en Sor wa pa Tee UeMi°g ones are aby abcut endorsing it. | wor ihe Tedempt Departmen 27221 72 | the advantages and econ-my of baving it in | fully testify, but will add what it has log” Dt Vantin tee eto NORDEGK” of the procession, No accident or distuskeese late bear, te cet’ might be a difficulty, at this | For the Interior Department 3,835 71 velid form—that it cleanses the teeth, per- | Be?!» 1¢ will continue to be, and as Gc 12w_ 316 Pa av , next door to Iron Hall. occurred. ate hour, in teaching the Republicans of the | For m8. thanks for past , [ now offer to 21,062 16 th nts chappicg, imparts | making the highest Sumber or pt IO TICE. —@RICKMAKERS WILL bu 3 fumes the breath, preve ppicg, imp: me Rene ‘ook if, to Dec 14 Ad OTICE —B8RICKMAKERS WILL DU ts Gold Watch end Okan, ae well toatte:d the Sale of lots Sand 9 in square rural districts whi, ich of the two Fremonts to mp vote for. a : Saavine wane Easy.—Wet your shaving teseee 7,870 00 | to the hands and face a delightful softness and i i i a oftered on Wedneséay next, 15th lust., at 5 , brush in either warm From miscellaneous sources... 200 00 | fragrance, and for shaving issuperb Mothers] oc 13-2w M. Val for the best clay tue se Ghsesl duce at Paved jg a on| A pamphlet irsued from the Tribune office | From Customs...++.+++ 5,206,555 27 | will find it superior to all kinds of soaps and OTATORS —i INE uable Flowers,’ :ub the bea-d we!! and it will make a beautifal soft lather much the operation of shiving. I rise only Fifty Cents. For sale at Shilling ton’s, agent for Washing too, aad all druggist:. says thet Fremont’s deuble is one Sewell [, | 08 account of the Navy 109,768 26 | iotions for washing their infants and children. th ris Hirde moe Ber = Fremost, first a Lieutenant in the 3d artiller: ; id Philadelphi; i Y)| EHF A jailor had received strict orders not | The ladies of New York an e'phia | lots to suit purchasers PETER BERRY. so peony presistea Pye ne Quartermas- to keep akg pritoners in solitary confinement. speak of the Cream in terms of praise, and it | _ 0c 13-208 os Water Bt A neatly reshgned big come tit: He sube- Once when he had but two in charge, one es- taking the place of all saponsctous | ()YSTER DISHES, CHAFING DISHES Se eben bis commmlotlen, ‘nad now or.j srt trene ne ae obliged, in consequence, -. bats pga} by Taylor & Maury, O'Dith Covers, Cae Urn, Cote Bigeine, Intely did reside at Smithville, North Carolina. a of doors, to comply with | Compo &c , at the House Furnishing Store. 490 7 st and druggists generally, oo 1} FRANOI