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Summit, 1,550; Medina, 1,000; Hamilton, 5,000; Columbia, 1,500; Trumbull, 2,000; Stark, 200; Mahoning, 200; Geagnu, partial- ly, 1,758. The gain in these counties is fully POLITICAL ITEMS. The Democrats of the Fourth Congressional district of Massachusetts have nominated Ru- providential feature of our government with great force. Viz: the utter impossibility that soy one single sovereign state of the Confed- Amusements. NATIONAL THEATRE KUnxa & Co , Lessees.| J.T. Forp, Manager WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The Elections.—We take the Baltimore EVENING STAR. Com. : fus Choate for Congress. It is doubted that ‘Also. tl 7 WASHINGTON CITY: Sun’s summary of the vote for Canal " | 20,000 for the Republicans. The State is con- | eracy, whatever may bo its numerical, com- | he will accept. if , Of Ball — poanes } . tober 16,1856. | missioner in Pennsylvania, as far as heard} ceded to the Republicans by 30,000 to 40,000 | mercial and territorial importance, can ever The Democratic majority for mayor in the LAST NIGHT BUT ONE THURSDAY. ------------- "=== | from lect night, an eankrooing the mest som ajority | Mere, Campbell and Nichols, | control improperiy ihe ret of the members of | olty sf Newark is rperted at 80. This athe MISS LAURA KEENE , are elected in the third and fourth districts. Galloway, Republican, is defeated in the twelfth district. The members of Congress known to be elect- ed are Pendleton, Democrat, in the place of Day, Republican, in the first district ; @roes- beck, Democrat, in the second district, in the lace of J. Scott Harrison, American; Camp- ll, Republican, in the third district, re- 17 Advertisements should be handed In by] rate synopsis of the recult in the counties 14 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appeat | named therein, (so far received) though satis- watil the next day. fied that subsequent corrections will lessen the fusion majorities and increase those of the SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | pemoorats. The Union is occupied largely with elec- tion details and speculations, saying : the Union —_ The Laborers in the Field.—Too much praise for the result of the recent contest in Pennsylvania cannot be awarded to the Dem- ocratic Central Committee of that State, and its indefatigable and able chairman, Col. first time the city has ever gone Democratio— usually 1,000 to 1,500 Whigand Know Nothing. The Democrats of Baltimore county hold a grand mass meeting to-day at Towsontown, on the York road. veral strangers are ad- vertised to speak, among whom are Messrs. Carrigan and Welsh, of Pa., and others. Hon. Milton S. Latham, who is on the stump and ber @REAT NEW YORK COMPANY. THIS EVENING, October 15th, Goldsmi'h’« bighiy popular comedy of She Stoops to Conquer, with a powerfel cast. Miss Hardcastle. -Miss Laura Keene _-—1856-———. ——-1855—. 4 = 6 : The Orche-tra will perform ‘Julien’s Bleigh Schuylkill . —) 0 a elected by 600 majority; and Cox, Democrat, j soma Borsey, They worked as men mere in California, doing good work for the canse, Ride Polka,” ted by Thos. Baker. © According to these dispatches the Black | Nopthumberla: 600 — 972! in place of Galloway, Kepublican. This is a | before worked in a political canvass, and in- was a member of the last Congress from that piste Mliesemceet ates ied Republicans and Know-Nothings of P nen A Northampton = pes — 1295 | gain of three Democratic Congressmen. fased throughout the whole State, among the | State, and is the present collector of the port gg, To conclude with the State eae se ag eg ie Gectinss os it oda = repo = ees Darton, Oct. 15.—Mr. Campbell’s majority | active mon of the Democratic party, their own | f San Francisco . ‘School fo r Tigers Z be an io a es he generally conceded 50 — 1205 es Congress in the third district is reported at | untiring and unconquerable spirit. For the neninreg ey celieey etree a To-morrow (Friday) Evening Farewell Benefit fact that the Democrats have earried the legis- = 2600 —| 17. jg | last six weeke, at least, they hardly took time mbled at Cadiz on the ° , | nd Last Appearance of Miss LAURA K a ; the twenty- _- _— 76 Cincinnati, Oct. 15.—Cox, Democrat, is | iii g = ber present was estimated at 10,000. Among . Tae wa — —— — oh) explanation 800 909 Z elected in the twelfth Congressional district | to eat their meals. They were as familiar with | the ee were Judge Hart, of Cincinnati, nt sano names a tebe ged which think ‘ail prove very diffcult to si — 386] by about 300 majority. F. Mott, Democrat, | the condition of affairs in every precinct of | and Hon Mr. Clemmens, of Virginia. The | 804 Galleries, 25 cents. Box office open dally give. If it should prove to be really <a = — 668 i re-elocted in the ath district in Beet nearly every county of the great Common- age ga ascereay — the Lore ga cemgiee from 9 to 5 o’clock oc 16 i to be draw a pia ne ‘ade, ican, in the nineteen’ ric 3 Ae oie ore than ma, y. where TT See cceawe eats tae ewat the cational experi- = ie —| and 3. R. Giddings, Republican, in the twen- wealth as any Democratio politician at its im- | haye been claiming 1,000. aa EXHIBITION OF GAS MICROSCOPE, ence of feeling on the part of the people of - — 347 | tieth district. mediate centre could be, and were at all times Despite the inclemency of the weather, a DISSOLVING VIEWS, &C- Pennsylvania was given on the Congres): = — 796) This county (Hamilton) has gone Demoocrat- | oompetent to every emergency of its position | large and enthusiastic meeting of the Democ- | On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY evenings, and net on the State or local ticket, an that 2600 202 — | ic by asmall majority. The American vote in and requirements. Never before have we en- | 8°Y of the Sixth Congressional _ district of] st 7\ o’cl’k p. m.,and on Saturdsy, at 4 p.m this expression has been given most decided! — 863 | the county is five thousand 4 - 2 ~:,-.. | Maryland was held yesterday at U per Marl- TODD FELLOWS’ HALL and unequivocally in favor of the Democratic 231 as Lake County complete gives 1,450 Republi- tertained so high an impression of the abilities boro’. Eloquent s; hes were make by Gen. | Fo, aneret the Mission Sunday School of party.” ; 208 — | can majority ; a gain of 300. of Col. Forney as forces itself on our mind as So oe poe a of Baltimore, the Young Mens’ Christian fon. The Union claiws the following Democratic 150 —- INDIANA. the result of our knowledge of the history of loNerhany of Washington, District Attor- o> 154t gains in Congressmen: ‘Eleven in Pennsyl- 1 731 At 10 o'clock this morning wo received a | that committee's labor and efficiency in this re- of Brederick, De We Millon a Washing. ” Wants = vanis, eight in Ohio, and probably four in ab 604 | private dispatch from Indianapolis announc- | markable canvass, though we had previously ie —_ ras The Democracy of the Sixth —— — Indiana—making a total gain of tweuty-three 415 — t D ts have certain! ied | seen him tried in many a political fi far- ard of Washington was strongly repre- ANTED —A MIDDLE AGED CO RED onion > aud adds: ‘The fruits of the vie ald 752 “ioe opnwind ks sip nace, indeed ead a Ba re pain Eee Re ep ae iT diately at 479 E etrenet “Coen 38 and uk = F ; + - 5: ; : 7 of music. Pu o # for | immediate’ streeet, t tory are evident!y with the Democratic party .— 182 —| At 104 o’clock another, saying that the| The Manassas Gap Railroad.—We regret i the ¢ =a aes street. ace The /ntelligencer copies from the papers of _— aa 174 | Democrats had elected eight members of Con" exceedingly our inability to attend the annual | * So ANTFD —A wetaton gay Pan S CHA | mdence between Millari Fill | P. ee + 150 = i i VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY, AT- bermaid or Seamstress. ress Box 12 herein, es ieee ie i Susquebauna .... 500 — 585 __ | ress from that State. Although this news | meeting of the Manassas Gap Railroad Com" BS TENTION ~~ Vou are renneted no | thisoftce, ne | meme) sat Hen, t- Mat here Bere, Ce once 7% — 550 | comes from # usually reliable source we can- | pany, in session to-day in Alexandria. Our | meet at your Hall on THURSD ay EVENING, zw Ga., from which, says the Intel/igencer— Wyoming = 600 — 265 zz | Bot place confidence in it, it being too good to | city, as well as Alexandria, is immediately, perprieey dapa at7 o'clock It isearnestly request eget ne ri ae kee ~apanahe “Our readers will perceive that Mr. Fill- | Sullivan . + — 176 1697 55 | be true. and deeply interested in the progress of that basinceret imperiane ony re family, or would take charge of a grown upchiid, didly, eee te ene RE ncteniis seen theca ae a 173 —| P.S.—1 p m.—Senator Bright has tele- | important improvement which is to bring us in vere By order = trae eee 4 — mo rence Lasinende —acgag 7, aon 6, attbis maine as the equivocal advantages ascribed to | Armstrong . 400 _- 516 — | graphed to this city confirming the news cf | prompt connection for business purposes with - office ms es ac it does not”) the repeal of the Missouri Com- | Clarion .. “o009 ee aggn °88-| the election of eight Democratic members of | that garden of the world, the great valley of Bee OL FORA ete som ab sina ANTED.—A JOURNEYMAN SHOE- Langersah bre — euemlies of ieee _ do Indians. Th = 76 — | Congrees from Indiana, and adding assurances | Virgivia. Up to the present time this work great pleasure in announcing to their friends and pl By Ba pean #0! all kinds sof work. Ap- soubemsy? and who “desire no agitation | Lycoming — 200 — 232| of the triumph of the Democrats on the State | has been m most efficient and trustworthy ae gs > vpn Bt oleae, cece mse Seg ge ee having this object, either in Congress or out | Washingto 800 = 320 — | ticket by from eight to ten thousand majority. | hands, who have accomplished far more with | Tickets FIFTY CENTS—to be had at Thos. as macuchenpee in a hetel or private family <= * But we ones eee ree Lawrence iL mi = HH N a masa es . the means at their command than was expect- Tee eee ene atthe manehees, Uy Salary not so much an object as 8 comfortable by ive! a ” 4 = —_ \~, » . . 4 “E vr |, corner Pondence, as given below, to the careful pe- BS ee at on-Arrival of the President Last Night. | eq of them by the most sanguine friends of | order of the Committee. oc 15 WTS&MAte, | Rome Address “ oc t-te f them will find as much satisfaction — 250 — 213 | Im accordance with public notification, a large | the improvement familiar with the difficulties OTIC! ER 7 = — san pond rary: ived from it on di 4 3 | number of itizens, including the M. ing, | BEN OT EGE KMERCHANTS AND ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A STEADY, as we confess to have derived from it on dis — 1400 — 625 | number of our citizens, including the Mayor, | sq expense of such a public undertaking. others wishing to insert advertisemen's industrious Negro Boy or man, who tho covering that we bad not mistaker the calm 500 _ 346 — | reception committee, military, etc., assembled Euccess to their future exertions in the first No of the Potomac Herald and George- roughly understands grooming horres. Also, a prudence and conciliatory patriotism which 170 — 7a —l. . ‘ ; town Advocate, will please send them in by Boon | wis ite woman, who isa good cook, washer and 4 t = at the railroad station last night to meet the Soe » = we felt assured would guide the cono!usions 800 = - 224 x of Saturday, the 18th. Office on Bri street,2@| sroner. Testimonials of character and capacity of Mr. Fillmore upon this a3 upon other lopics — 300 — 396 | President on his expected arrival from Annap. | The Current Operations of the Treasury | door west o’ E. M. Linthicum & Co.s Hard- required in both cases. Apply at 315 | street, be- bristling with strife and contention.” Clinton ... - — 200 62 —Jolis. Tho shrill whistle, heralding the ap- | Department.—On yesterday, 15th of October, | ware Stor. J COLEGATE PARKER, tween 13th ard i4th. oc 14-31% M — 1939 — 1634 there were of Treasury warrants en‘ered on | _0¢ 15-3t* Proprietor a Oa eee Or oo ‘ontgomery. . proach of the 7 o’clock train, was du'y en-| the books of the Department— g— NOTICE —THE SIXTH ANNUAL ANTED—W qoelcng pees ANTED— TO Taz Tenecrirs —From the Ass-ciated Total 30,120 20,302 10,805 24,406 | 8Wered back by the thunder of artillery, and | For redemption of Texas debt... $3,908 80 . ra ‘ ey asipitninachen brtmcta amame titan dios meeting of the Potomac Building Asso- clation will be held at Potomac Halil,on THURS- DAY, the 16th day of October, commencing at 7 o’clock p.m. All the stockholders are expected Press cffice, in this city, the various political clubs and Washington press were supplied Union majority 818. PHILADELPAIA, Oct. 16 —-The Pennsylva- nian of this morning claims a Democratic ma- the large station-house was immediately | “or the preasiry Department; 7.067 89 packed by the outside gathering of citizens of pe et Sbecuernt sor” 10988 4 Ucles : French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval crequare on a large end small i i 3 ight o'clock on C all political parties, who now pressed forward | War warrants rec: to attend, as officers for the ensut: will be | Marbie-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold Rte oars nemgae see oe ee josi jority of nearly 4,000; amd on the faith of | +, oreet the President on at return to this| tered... 55,970 00 | elected. S ag oe AUl kinds of Pictures fremed, and oh _ Tuesday night, with a few hours intermission special dispatches claims 2,300 majority in| *° &' Ociassices ee 269 24 | 0¢15 Secretary. | Looking @lesees, or other workin the gilding only, until the present time, as soon as the i- | Cjarion county, which yesterday came in 300 | city. . : Repayment on account re": FOR THE GOOD WILL CLUB. Re ee Ee or nk ae ee eden | received. Additional force was | Union majority. ese special repo na few moments, however, it was eviden Vyss eeecvece 17,039 90 AN) A 0. © a telligence was Uni ) a ae = noes ate pal In a fe ments, however, it dent | Ni Ys i doi ina blade at shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms rate to suit necessarily employed fur the occasion; Mr. Sune ina Oficial entee ‘wtile the question. that a disappointment was in store for the as- | From miscellaneous sources 430 00 @v00D WILL CLUB the times, for casb Theodore Barnard, connected with the Asso- ciation, remaining at the office nearly through- out the entire period. Our purpose in this article is not to endorse the quality of the re- turns, many of which are evidently incorrect, but simply to give credit to the Agents of the Associated Press in this city fur the prompt- ness and assiduity wih which they have per- formed the mechanical portion of their impor- tant duties ee oe PERSONAL «+++ Geo. Peabody, Esy., and John T. De- laine, Esq , Editor of the London Times are at Congress Hall, Albany. «+++ The London Times says that English dramatists of the present day are not! ing better than sycophantic copyists of Frenc filth. +++. The quotation ‘‘God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb,’’ is from Sternes “ Senti- mental Journey ’’ and occurs in the course of the beautiful tale of ‘‘ Maria ” semblage, and presently Mayor Magruder an- nounced that owing to the roughness of the GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PORTSMOUTH. weather the President had been unable to | The err enues emt Re Town under land at Annapolis, and was consequently ie ced shereetd [Special Correspondence of the Star | a board the Wabash at anchor (ff that Porrsmoura, Va., Oct. 14, 1356. P. S.—We learn that a letter has been re- Great excitement has prevailed in this com- ceived by a gentleman of this city, from a mene for several days past on account of the friend on board the Wabash, stating that the rece = Eres a8 Deron jas President may be expected hero by the seven pole in question was raised last Saturday af- o’clock train to-night. ternoon, at the corner of High and Crawford streets, and the American banner, together with a flag bearing the following inscription, were hoisted upon it: “Fremont and the Constitutton—Dayton and the Union.” On ee Monday, such was the popular feeling that the Pennsylvania.—The result of the election | Mayor saw proper to convene the Councilmen in Pennsylvania vindicates not only the eter- | 904 citizens generally, for the purpose of tak- SSE, . ing the matter into consideration, whereupon nal justice of the cause that has triumphed | another flag was hoisted bearing this inecripe there in spite of the most stupendous exer- | tion: “ One comes—all come,”’ the significa- tions ever made in thia country against it, and = of which is that if one pole is removed, under most unpropitious circumstances, but all others shall be removed also. N.B.—Old Work Regtit,and Looking Gless Plates inserted 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House, Gec 19 JOHN WAGNER Boarding. OARD —A GENTLEM'‘N AND LADY (without children) may obtein board in 2 pri- vue family, where no other boarders will be re- ceived, and where the comforts of a home may be real z Ingutre at this office oc 16-3t@ UARDING —A LARGE PARLOR AND Chamber handsomely furnished are for rent, together or single, on the most reasonable terms, with or without board. Also,alarge size room | attached, suitable for one person. family de- siring quiet and permanent board will to | Pleasant situation, asthe house basa largeyard | attached, rendering it desirable for a family with children Two tabie boarders can be accommo- dated. Apply at No. 468 10th, between Dand E streets. oc 13-iw® OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THES. W corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street is “eget to accommod ste gentlemen with rooms with or without board. Every effort wi!l be made to render those comfortable who may favor ber with their patronage. Transient or table board can be obtained. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 19th, AT CARUSI’S SALOON Particulars in fature advertisement. oc6-eolm NIGHT SCHOOL WILL COM. mence at the School House on the corner of 10th and G streets, on MONDAY, the 13th inst. Persons Releases 4 to study Surveying will bave a good opportu: , as they can have field Practice we ly with my day class. For terms apply as above, orat Mr Sessford’s, Penn. avenue, between 11th and 12th streets oc 11-lw® SAMUEL KELLY, Prin. Bee Roce —THE SUBSCRIBER leave to call the attention of the pubile to his stock of @LASS and QUEENSWARE before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they will save from 15 to 25 per cent. Toilet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. RxcisteR’s Orrice, October 16, 1856 TT ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN. Notice is hereby given that licenses issued to taverns, retailers of spirituous and fermented Hi- quors, wines, cordials, &c , groceries, dry goods, bardware, medicines, imery, watches an jewelry; lumber, » coal, and commission merchants; also keepers of hackney carriages Pamave rai, Oct. 16.—The Ledger makes the Democratic majority 2.436, with eleven counties unheard from, which last year gave 1,552 majority. After closing last night, the agent of the Associated Press here made some reductions in his previous figures, showing 1,194 Union majority. The Pennsylvanian has reports of Democratic majorities in Adams, 40 ; Greene, 1,100; Jefferson, 100. A Union ma- jority of 450 was not included in previous cal- culations PaiLapeurHia, Oct. 16.—The Union pros- pects have been improved by Susquehanna inereasing her m sjority to 2,000, besides Pot- ter giving 475, and Butler 450. Democratic majoritiee—Adams, 40 ; Greene, 1,100 ; Jefferson, 100. A dispatch from Harrisburg says the Repub- licans there still claim the State by a small majority. Reports from Lebanon and Dauphin reduce the Union majority 200 votes in each. Puinape pata, Oct. 16.—Potter and Butler eounties give Union majorities. Huntingdon is ayportet at 500 Union majority instead of 250. Later.—The Reception Committee, we learn, bas a dispatch giving positive assurance of the President’s arrival, to-night, by the above mentioned train. 4 a omaibuses, billiard tables, ten-pin alleys, ap 6-tf rie = . = x . . When the meeting assembled, so great was | °” ‘4 2 sural is said Joe Comell will return to this | We havo a private despatch from Philade!- | aiso illustrates with great force the integrity | the excitement that it was found necessary to | 2°4 arckeestn eaten, tone on Sova aa pesca fies eharged in England during his phia this morning giving corrected returns | of the character and sound intelligence of the | order out the military, and the town was | expire on Monday, the 3d day of Rovensber next, $10 meget dla BE GIVEN ange f pages aud thought it wouldn’t pay to from fifteen counties published yesterday, as majority of the people of Pennsylvania, to placed under martial law, under which it con- | and that said Mcenses must be renowed at this ay Sher depeche dig “ora stay there. +:+. A complimentary dinner is to be given office within ten days after that time. ti i th ii i, inued during the entire night. There was, AML E, DOUGLASS. advices subsequently received by the Demo- however, no serious outbreak. The delibera- a NEGRO MAN, who was met on Monday night, whose native population of German descent is about 9 o’clock. on the corner of K and lith sts , y cratic State Central Committee assure them. | the vietory in good part attributable. For a | tions of the meeting resulted in the passing of | _°° ee Rogisier. creed thage ym He pod pen Pirie toHon. A H. Stephens, Hon R. Toombs, and These corrections show that the Democrats | month before the election it was our fortune | * Teselution to the effect that those concerned NATioNaL AND POLITICAL FLAGS | jy built, and was accompanied by a black fellow Judge T. W. Thomas, at Hickory Grove. in in th te) better i ‘ . “URC | be requested to remove the pole before 3 and Streamers at LAMMOND’s, smaller than himself. If any information which Columbia county, Georgia, on Saturday, No- have done 2,700 (in tho agerega' ) better in | to be thrown constantly with them in various o'clock, p. m, the following day; and that | 0c 16-3t feventh street. witl lead to the detection of the drel is left vember 1, 1556. those counties than according to the accounts = — yee counties of the interior, and having had much | the Town Sergeant be authorized to remove it experience with the people in various sections | if found standing after that hour. This morn- ing the pole was still standi ith the Amer- of the country, we aver that never have we ds fagvand ithe title flag beadiag tho i seen a population embracing more of the real | scription: ‘‘When one comes—all come,” elements of American character to which the | 10ating from it, and the halyards secured : A some sixteen feet from the ground. Much extraordinary prosperity of our whole coun- | interest is manifested as to waa will be the try is attributable, To their want of famili-| fina! result. I will delay the sending of this arity with the English language only, do we | letter as long as possible in order to give it to attribute that gaucherie of their manner | 7°U- = Z Later —At about half-past three o'clock, which has given rise to the unfounded popu- | in presence of a large Saaeiiren) the proper lar impression that they lack intelligence and authority proceeded to cut down the obnox- “‘go aheadativences.’’ In all things appertain | ius pole, and with it, to the satisfaction of the ing to their business as agriculturalists they ebposing party, fell the stars and stripes, this with the Editor of the Star at an early hour the above reward will be cheerfully paid. cc 15-21" OR BOSTON.—DISPATCH LINE.—The packet Crowell ban —— and Fee fotne ispatch for the above rt ‘or it apply to HARTLEY & BROTHER, 101 Water etrect, own. oc 1i-4t COAL AND WOOD YARD, Southwest corner of Nimth and H streets. NTHRACITE COAL, RED AND WHITE ao arriving, and for sale lew from the | vease!s. Hickory, Oak, and Pine Wood at lowest market rices. é {[7™ Three or four car loads of Oak Wood just +++» Herr Ahorn, the sculptor who executed the celebrated lion modelled by Thorwaldsen, carved out of solid rock, at Lucerne, died re- cently at Constance. He was one of the most eminent artists of the day. A gentleman in Oporto bas been “ as- ing the natives’? by walking on the fie attached to his feet two large boat- from them to be found in the Sun’s summary inserted above. They are Alleghany, Beaver, Butler, Washington, Armstrong, Indiana, Lawrence, Mercer, Westmoreland, Clarion; Jefferson, Cambria, Greene, Philadelphia, and Bucks. The Democratic majority in Bucks reaches 1,000 according to a printed slip from our friends at the county seat giving the re- sult from each township. We have numerous dispatches from our friends in the State Democrat‘c Central Com- mittee room, as late as 1 p. m. to-day, as L{tHeesaruic PORTRAIT OF James King, of William, on india paper; price $2,50; j ist.recelved from San Francisco. oc 16 FRANCK TAYLOR WHE YOU FEEL INCLINED TOBUY Toys or Fancy Notions, at low prices, call at oc 16-3 LAMMOND’S ieee en PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS ROPERLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL hours, day and night, at 8. B. WAITE’S Drug and Prescription Store, No. 523 7th street, opposite the Patriotic Bank oc 26-1m SCAVENGERS NOTICE FOR THE FIRST WARD —All persons north of Penn- sylvania avenue wishing night work attended to, river ! fashioned shoes of tin, and thus prepared, ac- complished in eafety a rather long ‘‘tramp’’ on the waters of the Douro! When the late M M. Noah who was a was a candidate for the office of Sheriff of the city of New York. it was objected to his election that 2 Jew would thus come to have ; ‘ repr . will oblige tue subscriber by leaviog their orders - rte : 3 A p being the object they had in view in tying the Sam’! Redfei rocery | *tived from Beltsville, and will be deliv red the badging of Christians. “ Pretty Chris suring us that our State ticket has certainly | are in the very front rank of safe progress, | hal Side bey east: JES Stores eden and . he. —-2 from the cars at $5,75 per cord, if ordered imme- u replied Noah, “‘ to need banging. triumphed. No doubt of the fact whatever | and while living bountifully wherein men in owever much the above facts may indi oc 16-31% DAN’L. LINKINS. arse J. E. SHIELDS prove that Queen Gertrude was not an acces- | Mittce room in Philadelphia. Perior to that of any other class of persons we | affair was intended as a hoax, and if let alone Hep a : fory, before the fact, of her husband’s death A correspondent of the London Era thinks the labor unnecessary, as her guiltlessness is self- evident, though Hamlet concluded herguilty +e+e The Richmond Enquirer of yesterday has a correspondence between the editor of the Enquirer, Mr. Roger A. Pryor, and the Hon. We were led yesterday to claim a majority of from eight to twelve thousand in the State by the mistake with reference te Philadelphia. It was found impossible to get the official re- turns from the State ticket there, and a friend sent us about the majorities by which our city oc 15-3t BARBOUR & SEMMES. ne yeaa SLATES OF ALL SORTS AND sizes, cheaper than any other _— in the city. H. J. MCLAUGHLIN & CU., oc 15 Penn ave., bet. 8th and 9th streets, Cun ORNAMENTS, PUFFS AND Puff Boxes at the great r'ancy Store, between Sth and 9th streets. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED another supply of POTICHE VASES. Also China Figures and Flowers, for decorating the ; ever saw. Their almost invariable business | would oe eas off assuch. But a citi- 8 aA " zens, without distinction of party, fearing it eee ee their sterling intelligence would be productive of wrong impressions upon eyond denial. the minds of strangers passing through the In the contest through which they have just | place, demanded its removal, and it has been passed, wherever the real issues were properly | Temoved. C. M. T. ————q--______ brought before them, they were not slow to samme. Cc. W. BOTELER. House Furnishing Store, 318, Iron Hall 4-3t oc 1 HE SOUTHERN SPEAK E R—OON- taining, in great variety, the mas'er pieces of = z . ‘ Mrs Partinoron, in reply to a letter en- 15 HS. U Oratory in Prose, Poetry, a: d Dialogue, with ap - peace pee i once 7g ——— Sa range themselves on the side of the Constitu closing some of the beautifully prepared = cata Scoor bon cen ee. pendix, embracts a geet rep hg x a ‘ 2—01 . s ape . ‘ 7 endence; Constita’ e tinetly and unequivocally’’ declines on various pda: - aan Gee i ena ae ass tion and all its principles and pledges, implied | « Fontaine's Cream of Wild Flowers,” (the W iauseea Children, Jost opening AND piel orton open ma Kemeny Waskoer, grounds enumerated. es aaa ad “a ro 5@ | as well as expressed. Well may Pennsylva- Balm of Thousand Flowers in a solid form,) H. J. MCLAUGHLIN & CO, ton’s Farewell Addres, with Running Index and +++ Thalberg bas decided, we believe, to} When it was finally positively ascertained, | pia be termed the Keyatone of the Federal arch 00 15. between Sth and 9h streets postpone his concerts until the din of the cam- sign shall have ceased. He has grown quite interested in the breezy cowplexivn of politics bere, and has laid himselt out for enjoying the excitement of a popular election—a novel- ty to bim. He takes a little run into the country. +++» The Richmond Dispatch of yesterday fay We understand that Gov. Wise has gone to Kaleigh for the double purpose, it is said, of attending the State Fair of North Carolina, snd taking part in the deliberations of the meeting of Southern Governors, men- tioned in the telegraphic report yesterday. asa present to her venerable ladyship, says that ‘‘she was almost distorted with its fla- grant smell and meditional qualities, and shall preserve it as a pime to of affectation for an antic friend.’”” She says it is delicious “for putrifying an efluviant mouth, and that it is real salubrious for the abolition of babies,’’ for when she washed Isaac it ‘‘ made a most significant soap suds, and he smelt as radiant with infirmary as a bucket of poesies.”” The old lady is oblivious in her expressions, but she means well, and speaks truly of this admirable improvement upon toilet soap. For sale by Taylor & Maury, and druggists everywhero. Marginal ——- by D. Barton Ross, A.M. 7 oc 14 FRANCK TAYLOR. NEW GOODS. WILL BE OPENED ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 16th instant, a and rich as- jssortment ¢f Goods bh from the' Northern markets, to which the La- dies of Washington and Georgetown are most re- ctfully invited to call and cxemine, consisting 300 Ladies and Children’s BONNETS, of the latest s-yles Rich EMBROIDERIES, LACKS, ED@INGS, KIBBONS, FLOWERS, VELVETS, & MIL- LINERY GUODS HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY GOODs of all descriptions, And a great many other Geods too numerous to mention, which wiil be offered at the lowest market prices at GEORGE HB. CASSIDY & CO."8 Successors to A. Tats, 314 Pa. av., bet. 10th and Lith street. Having sold out my stock and stand to the above firm I respectfully asx a continuance of the pa’ which only occurred last night. We will not pretend to say what our ma- jority throughout the State will be, but with- out another correction such as we present above, we have carried the State conclusively, and we anticipate more of them. Coneressmen.—The following list of Mem- bers of Congress elected in Pennsylvania has been sent to us from our friends. It is im- postible that the list could have been made up from actual returns received in all cases. So we caution the reader not to consider the list correct in all respects : Districts. 1—Thomas B Florence, Democrat. 2—Edward Joy Morris, American. 3—James Landy, Democrat; gain. 4—Henry M. Phillips, Democrat; gaio. 5-Owen Jones, Democrat. 6—Jchn Hickman, Democrat. with such citizens as those of whom we write: to whom, under Providence, the whole country owes its narrow escape from a condition of things that could hardly have failed to have prostrated the pillars of the Confederacy. All of them, of whatsoever party, confide in Mr. Buchanan, as no other people in this Union confide in no other living statesman. They do so only because, after thorough experience with him, they realize that he has claims to their entire confidence as 8 man and publicist such a8 no other of the present generation of public menhave. ——~ Its Effect.—Wo regard the result of the re- acne = serait A Bravutivcy Compiexion may easily be i victory 18 to be qui @| a oauired by using the “ Balm of a Thousand as overwhelming as Jackson’s, at his second Flowers.” It will remove tan pimple. d election ; securing to him beyond peradven3 ‘ a; er © TO McLAUGHLIN & CO.S, FOR every thing you want, on Pena. avenue, bet 8th and 9th streets oc 15 ee Sd BY" THING 1N THE MUSICAL line at JOHN F. ELLIS’S, 306, between 9th and 10th streets. cc 15 15 BEAUTIFUL GUITARS JUST RE- celved at our Music Store, between 9th and 10th streets. (ee 15) JOHN F. ELLIS. UT 0 KEGS OF OSHEN BUTTER Goshen Butter just received and for sale by WM. BRYAN, No 44, oppo Center Market, bet. 7th and Oc 15-3t (Intel) Sth streets. ERCER POTATOES.—FOR SALE, TO arrive, 200 bushels prime Vercer Potatoes, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to HYDE & DAVIDSON, Nos. 57 and 59 Water street, € eorgetown. Oc 15-3t* EW YORK HATS.—THE FIFTH SUP- Jobn Philip Kemble, manager of a the- atre, bas left nothing tohap-bazard. He ven- erated his calling, and tuck care that no neg- ligence should scandalize those who cought a high delight in it. He provided that subordi- nate characters should be adequately filled, and that men of gentlemanly bearing should alone assume the parts of gentlemen upun the ly of the sigdiy Legit fall Boros itis hel the ski i jemen’s dress Hats, from Beebe, t peated ts one. cose The English press is constantly im- 7—Henry Chapman, Democrat; gain. ture Maryland, besides every other slavehold- ie ag oa ee cinerea i oe ned at a noo FEY ENS 3o roma slong eatended as ake Proving in ite knowledge of American history 3—J. Glancy Jones, Democrat. ing State, with New Hampshire, Connecticut, ) pow | ets st ales Rooms, Browns’ : i and politics. The London Star leads off on the subject of the present contest for the Presi dency with the following rewark: ‘+ There was a time when Washington was the Presi dent of the Republic, and when Hamilton. Jefferson and Adams were bis Succeszors,”’ 9—A. E. Roberts, American. 10—Jobo C. Kunkel, Republican. 11—William L. Dewart, Democrat; g 12—J. G. Montgomery, Democrat; gain. 13—William H. Dimmick, Democrat. 14—Galusha A. Grow, Republi 3 15—Allison White, Democrat; gain. 16—Dr. Ahl, Democrat; gain. 17—Wilson Reilly, Democrat; gain. ENTLEMEN’S UNDER GARMENTS. Our assortment of Gents’ Warm Under Gar- ments is unusually ee od ia sizes, and of the qualities. Buying usively for cash, we are enabled to offer the best goods at the lowest uniform peices, a8 STEVENS’S oc 15-61 Sales Rooms, Browns’ Hotel STKAM PACKING TO THE PUBLIC. Wwe HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM Baltimore ana Philadelphia another very Ia) supply of Cooking and other STOV for coal or wood. We name, some of our lezding Cooking Stoves, viz: The popular Sunrise, the Cooking Stove in this market, warranted to bake well in the bottom of the oven, or money refunded and New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, he ae weeping foes = Iowa and Wisconsin, in which three last men- Washington nnd alt Avoaai gton's, agent for tioned States the National American party 0) NE Sr SERRE ot will now run independent electoral tickets; as | Case or Conscignce.—David Ogden, 5 by a fusion with the Abolition party they of New York city, received the following let- cannot hope to vary the general result in the| wes omtinn aopan’ Predetesee without. Gate, «+++Mr. Joseph Littell, a well kn * be. of the theatrical profession, died fa Ney r rt F VARIOUS THICKNESS, FOR SALE Yerk lust week of consumption, aged 35 years. eill r November election. and contained five dollars in postage stamps: CAMPBELL & COYLE stove taken away. Mr. Littell and ce sopatation As an actor cone R. Edie, jee a Penneylvania has s0 exclusively occupied ON a a pat che PEACE: oc 13-51% 351 Penn. avenue. The celebrated Morning Star, that roasts and d ka! temperate in his habits. , » gain. :—Some 6 since, I stol rom your " » The present Mrs. W J. Wierence was bis ani ay. eel emery, Democrat; gain. our attention for the last month as that we] ite bisnket: since then, I hai 5 Fk Babe LOW wa SECOND HAND persat-right Triumph SSomyane ena yd wife, from whom he was divorced. He subu- 2-8 . P i reese spublican. entirely lost sight of the details of the canvass | verted to God. His word tells IRON SAFE. A to many of others in store . quently married Miss Kate Ludlow, a very ap Urviance, Republican. in New York, and therefore cannot pretend to ange H I as 80 Bledly. sre ot write with the least confidence of the state of | **¢™P8 will pay for that article, with in! rest. things there at present. Indeed, we did not Yours, A Sinner Savep by Grace, know of the nomination of Erastus Brooks for| [PA wedding came off a short time 7 is whic Also the largest assortment of the newest pat- terans of Parlor, Hall, Chamber, CLurcb, Office, Dining-room and Store Stoves for<oal «r wood be found in this market, all sizes and t 28—Mr. Stewart, pre Gilis, : ior gas 25—Jobn Dick, Republican. P. 8. The following is our iT i denn: very last private popular actress, whois now left a widow. M Soyer, the distinguished Chef de Cuisine, has’ woltten a letter to the London Times from Constantinople, in which he states CAMPBELL & COYLE, 251 Penn. avenue. ETO DAIRYMEN —THE UNDER now furnish and Cate Feeder with STILL SLOP, at thelr Our assortment of STOVE: GRATES is that his inquiries into the national cookery of Governor, by the Americans, until a fortnight the court house ip Havana, a ia Distillery, (formerly Mason's ew the largest ard =a Ccmptcte coer we tae ever ACD ry ii i ratic) majority o: : J _ —— od indeed worthy of the gresleit opleaser tw ba below 3,000. We Gain ten to custeaunot be in the mountains, and without time to cast |-children, the one in his second childhood. | T- REP THE MILL A GOING IAM Riz | We lnvite ourfriends and the publicto call and sxall_not consider his Oriental mission termi- | Legislature. muse of | our eyes over even the country newspapers | There was Vareig? at the nuptial ceremony a ceiving, as fast as all the new | cami Our collection of Stoves up steirs and nated to bis satisfaction till he sees them OHIO. which were then alone within reach. How. a hter’ o the “old gentleman” a8 old as Bet Novel Magazines, M ly, Weekly, Also, and ready to put right vp, afew wefan neg saeneceand, Mhaljcafoe,| The flowing deepatcher reached us saga | eer the prevent conat Now Yorks a] Os earner rarest vunguson, | Roteat Suny aniuna ndluing Fine prisciple diehec—might with the best advan. | €°106 to press yesterday : yowessorste chenge she sovtela reels ne Bhade | Far A led leaving come oo ane | 2 __siviauminmrnem if aie ee be uilopted, and Frenchitea and Angli-| Cincinnati, Oot. 15 —The following coun. Island—a strange state of thitigs indeed in a li Rea hy Thetger sie acd lot ft be MAMMOTH STUCK OF ToYs FUR Wo. ais ply WOODWARD & SON. F ties give Republican majorities: Greon, 200 ; | Presidential contest, It vindicates s most a religious one, tbat Lean use it on Sunday?” } ec i. ie sc: font AMMOND'S. Oe 14-61 ih “Toren Pane ve