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ee , 208, l our kindnes je- | was for man, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | another wl Straat Ao poor nla se te of Main fo vy city, where he was engaged The Elections —The Lonz Agony ts over’ | friends at home. I thought of the friends I had | business. In 1850 he came to California, and agreeable breath when by Amusemen NATIONAL THEATRE BD. Manager EVENING STAR. ing the “ Balm | - in thi nty the follow- : ss, ‘ KUNEBL & Co , Lessecs. | J.T. F WASHINGTON CITY: The Day ts Ours !! | did nab: quis us the Oniet “Maguire Pag year Like most Californians he has seen | of 4 Thousand Flowers” as adentrifice would (Also, of Baltimoreand kictimosd Theses" [INGTON C INDIANA. | oat date but simply as Mr Pierce. [Ap- | a variety of fortune, has taken his tarn with | not only render {t aqeet but leave the teeth GREAT BILL FRIDAY.. va++ October 17, 1896, - Sli is 2h lei i and shovel, —— white a8 alabaster? Many persons do not} posiriVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF er ee ee 7 . Atthe hour i i ill and lum! ness; a8 # me: a a CF Advertisements anoald be handed in by | 40 7,000 for Governor oortaliy’ ie) De Ot aug when Tooy that the eoctpvion, with which | burnt out in 1852 sustaining thereby a heavy | Sogn thelr breath. te bad, and the eubject is MISS LAURA KEENE ite, 1/ o’clock, m., otherwise they May mot appear at which we write, z ati! the aext dzy mary of the result for Congress there is sup- posed to be more nearly correct, as a whole, ance =n = imilar information within our | tions SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | than any other similar ‘<< Union expresses the opinion that the | reach. We accordingly adopt it, as follows: A procession was then formed, civic lt of the Pennsylvania State election set- Inpianaponis, Oct 16 —The Congressional | military, which escorted the President to the tea the phaltaeitsat cos ; . 8 delegation stands a tcmaperoes and three | executive mansion. This procession, — , alli i i Bid dann Eat Dan up the wide Avenue to the accompaniment of | Consrperate axp Rusre: —aaane The Jntelligenser gives copivus extracts irst District-—James Lockhart, Dem., 3,000 ae asic of tie alent mid clay glare ction | (sip Vole or Pail caoieaen lenge aia | morning after the secident orig a the Tall s ing- j over James C. Veach, Re from the Wall street speech of Hon. Washing: | mi) ord_—Wm H English, Dem.,elected by | fires and innumerable toreh lights—the firing | the yote of Philadelphia bid fair to be in the fia tea, the theplantaae me , and, ton Hunt of New York, and in doing so com-| | Chto 800 over John M Wilson, Rep. of cannon at the different points along the lize | regentelection, and so many. were the obste- hearing of the calamity, the liments the speech of Mr. Speaker Banks at |“ Third_James Hughes, Dem., elected >: ; " . ‘an See i — = oaaetal pe “a * whieh bas attracted | 1,700 over John Hendrick, Rep _ 7 | of march—and the welecming shouts of the ! jes in the way of obtaining reliable informa- | his teams. &c.. to attend the funerals, and de- I have met to-night—this testimonial of friend- | loss. Mr King is p walities that em nent- Pak choos ae ope Faced | tooth brash and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year For sale at Shillington’s, agent for Washing- ton, and all Druggists. and ber GREAT NEW YORK COMPANY tnt MBit BAA! Farewell Benefit of MISS LAURA KEEN& THIS EVENING, October 17th, The performance wili commence with ry Fey * er | ship from the citizens of Washington—shall | Iy ft Sins tb the oeaien ia which the have every reason to believe he will be p always be cherished by me with grateful emo- We have carried Indiana by from 5,000 | plause. | | the pick and shovel, been engaged in the st | | by the people.” + ; o % P vcs. King are associated in a mining { firm, with another gentleman from this city, Mr. Theodore Donohoo. Grand selections Sleigh Ride Polka,” conducted by Ph. Baker. much attention from its ability and modera.| | Fourth—James Foley, Dem., elected by multitude, attracted throngs of spectators, | tion as to the ultimate position of large classes we, Inde ncee Seo,” and that of Rx-Gcvernee Floyd of Va.,'| kt hes wa Somber, ull : who lined the sidewalks and peopled the ed of its citizens (as is in the case of the denizens | contributed purse to reimburse the Cireas Mis as “an elaborate and able address.”’ about 2.000 maj oven Rinuat 3 hain, Deak, dows and balconies, making the spectacle ad- | of aii great cities) as that we found it utteriy Cres “a theirexpenses. butthey declined ‘¢ si mene pg tides anne ng — ee Sixth—I M Gregg, Dem., elected by about | ditionaliy imposing. | impossible to obtain reliable data with refer- | ‘0 Teceive it, and handed the amount over to i Ld Mrs Naffus, 7 . Box office open datiy ence to the probable resultthere. Thus, some pe cease ns patent Beats ds of the best informed Democratic politicians as- i Tassesarvive EG phstad ions) has somey— hg NEXT, —— 20, * —_ issues is proclamati tit ni sured us that the Democratic majority there | the 29eh of Now walbor ti've oben B ergs +h THE aun ase TORK FAVORITE, could not run above 1,000 votes, while others | of thanksgiving in Connecticut. Four States uaivaLine Goh ne or ARTIS: anticipated at least ten if not fifteen thousand | have now named the same day priced mcs = — majority in the consolidated city. Under such = Se EXHIBITION OF GAS MICROSCOPE, circumstances we were “at sea” with refer- REV. GW, SAMSON WILL LEC- DISSOLVING VIEWS, &C. ture at tte Island Hall THIS EVE- ence to the probable result there, and were Ning att orclock. Subject—Jerusalem The = apraengead pe ey ce a aga gi Will be dressed in the costume of that] ¢t73¢ o’cl’k p. m.,and on Saturday, at4 p.m. prepared to hear of any remarkable iseue on | *Peaker yopien ~ the next day. Hence we thought the 8,000 ee ee ee ae AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, aaa el For the benefit of the Mission Sunday School of majority dispatch might be correct. We are ssociation. MASONIC.—THE OFFICERS AND 4, : : members of Potomoc Lodge No 5, will| 4.3041 (Une Mens’ © = usually proof against such mistakes; though to Tot ee (= in Soe i be proof against them under such circum- peepee tonbeas te prec) epganwird pat stances would argue us infallible. rother JAMES THOMPSON. Our masonic —_— bretheren geocally = eee invited to join The Current Operations of the Treasury | With s's !n paying the last sad tribute tothe mem- Department.—On yesterday, 16th of October, it J. B. GIBBS, WM. there were of Treasury warrants entered on NOTICE —MERCRANTS AND the books of the Department— others wisbing to insert advertiserrents 4 in the first No of the Potomac Herald and 6: e- For the redemption of Stocks.... $11,597 72 | town Advocate, will piease send them in oreo For the Treasury Department. 7,412 53 | of Saturday, the 18th. Office on Bridge street, 24 For the [nterior Department. 24,413 13 | door west o’ E. M. Linthicum & Co.’s Hard- For Customs. ...sesssesses . A,T9T 33 J COLEGATE PARKER, — . Cered ..ceeecsesseseeereseseees L447 07 | <a SCHOOL WILL COM. | ticles: Warrepay warrantsreceived and mene at the School House on the corner | French or German Looking Glasses entered...sesssevecese see 50,245 31 | of 10th and G streets, on MONDAY, the 13th | Pottraitor Picture Frames, round, oval oraquare Arrived at the White Mouse, Col Hickey addressed the President on the part of the District volunteers, welcoming him on his re- turn to the seat cf Government. The Presi- dent responded in brief but appropriate terms, and in so doing paid a hand ome com- pliment to the citizen soldiery of the District. The President, we learn, was detained en yg1c — - 11,2 Bem = a a Seventh Teka G bere Den » elected by prisiog friend, Jobn F. Ellis, 500 Fennsy about 1.000 over Jobn P. Usher, Rep. nia avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, Eighth—James Wilson, Rep, elected by bas kindly presented us with the following — = aie BA OO ore heres ieces of new music: ‘‘ Star Schottisch,”’ ded- Ninth—The vote close ai ae iad to Mr. Wallach and the readers of the wcerhaapet teens are y cleotenk by O80 Evening Star, by Professor J. A. @’Schwend ; Eleventh—Jobn Petit, Rep , re-elected over “Sun Quickstep,”’ embellished with an en | Wm. Garver, Dem., by a small majority. graving of the Sua Iron Building in Baiti-| Our private dispatches claim that we have | board the Wabash by a severe storm, which more; ‘‘ Buchanan Schottisch,” by F. South | clected a majority cf both branches of the | prevented bim from landing at Aunapolis un- gate; ‘Fillmore Schottisch,’’ with colored | Legislature. We fee! very sure that the lower / ti} ten o’clock yesterday morning. On going vignette of Goddess of Liberty, by F. South- | House is ours. OHIO ashore he was received by Captain Goids- gate; “ Aerial Polka,’ by James E. Magru- Th P i ink ied borough and other officers of the Naval der, with a cclored engraving of Frofessor Jeol Republicans have conetnry —_ Academy, and was conducted to the Academy Elliott and his great balloon; ‘“ Cashmeie <omeg cups bemeun in ne ny * ae ee where he was waited upon by the Mayor and Schottisch,’’ by Herr Crantz, and dedicated to = 73 naan they sri a ts Cone Councils of Annapolis, and by Major George Miss Virginia Eden; “ Lawrence Polka,” by their ane ey anid McNair and James A. Kennedy of this city, Nannie, and affectionately inscribed to Miss phe bese < Fi esi i. the origi on behalf of the committee of reception of Kate 0’ Donnoghue, of Georgetown ; “‘ Union Beregate eee one enke Washington city. National salutes were fired, Infantry Waltz,” by Mrs. RS. Flagg; “The nal (first) eat by telegraph from the ren aud the inhabitants of Annapolis, without dis- American Military Revie Polka,” by Stew- sylvaniaetoction continue to show considerabto tinction of party, seemed to vie with each art Macauley; ‘‘ Venus Polka,” by Julius E | 8!" os anes Dem wo anticipated other in paying appropriate courtesies to the Maller, and inscribed t> Miss Sarah Heilbrun; | W@ Sal! publish no iors: details wie the | Chief Magistrate of the Nation. “ Keepsake Scho ,” by F. Southgate— oficial report fyom Harrisburg reaches us, | my, trial trip of the Wabash is said to have beautifully embellished. which me bs pomenast withine forty sighv been most satisfactory. hours. Saffice it to say that we do not per Wants. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, @ situatien in a private as Chambermaid or Nurse Has no ion to do plain pow flease call at 445 10th street, be- v e 5 oc 17-8e VATMAKERS WANTED —P. J. STEER, No 488 7th street, wishes to employ two or three more first rete coat makers, to ‘whom the bigiest wages will be given. None but first rate workmen need apply. oc 17 eotw pa tocameenenc nce eats << AE see conte Our readers will remember that Mr. Ellis . = a . — On account of the Navy. + 14,954 00 | inst. Persons wishin study Surveying will | Ol , large and small has gone exclusively and extensively into the | °°¥¢ how (with tho information at hand that | Masks Off —The New York J'ribune pre- | Re ayment on account of : have a good 0} portualty, es they cam bave field | Marble- ket Tables, In bronze or gold é ae _) | now lies before us) cur total majority can be . scaateen’ avy ssesesee’ 27,712 Qo | Practice weekly with my day class. For terms Pictures pianc-furte, musical instruments, and genera! issn anand maiud ion the Sicte Uskel faced its publication’on the day before yeater- of ia . apply ni iia come Pena. avenue, @ co - . ess Hl o st eke i ult Senna ia electi —— tween a reets. musie business, and cousequently the public there day of the result of the Pennsylvania election Collision in Chesapeake Bay between a poeppar tans SAMUEL KELLY, Prin. Also, alot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for will always find a superior stock cf everything . a . . with afrank acknowledgment that all three | "9:0 nor anda brig —Tne former sunk and Ee ee shelving, &c.,ou band. Terms to sult phates We a tbe tntuged a sayig afer |r the candiats om the Fusion ticket we Stenson uaed Rrrceg mr mcunecr erty | Satneife at eos mae uacnag oe im words, Lowever, concerning the result in the | supporters of Fremont. Had it graced its} ‘The Baltimore papers of this morning state | to bis stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE | Pinter inserted, = PERSONAL five counties wherein we worked for a month columns ten days before the election with the s+++ Doesticks oasays a new book called the | *8 Dever before, though all who know us well | samo trutbful statement, the Democratic vie- History and Records of the Elephant Club cf | are aware that hard labor is our forte. These that about five o’clock on Tuesday morning, the sph apeerr is 25 Leng eer arnsd ais — OPPO ON WAG NERS steamer Monmouth, bound to that port from Totiet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at i ich Hite 9 ¢ tory in the Keystone Stute would have been | York river, wasrun into off the Wolftrap Light | 309 Pa. avenue, between Yth and 10th streets. fally eauveonsed lie in the metropolis is | were Centre, Northumberland, Union, Mitilin, | ton thousand greater; for there are Fillmore | by the brig Windward, thence fur New Ur- je 9-6m JOHN McDBVITT. as : Boarding. r _ wee W. Gilmore Simms has a now work in | 272 ""yder- In those five counties at the | wen in Pennsylvania who would have voted O AK D —& GENTLEMAN AND LADY leans, by which she was completely disabled Pe Sad aa a ven TED The brig struck her amidships, carrying awa: Guard will give their Fourt! (without children) may obtain board in e pil- the larheard wheel end wheal hoare, god dic, nal Military Ball, on TUESDAY | vate family, where no other boaiders wil, bere, placing the shaft from ite position, besides ‘NING, November 13th. ceived, and where the comforts of a home may be oc 16-3 causing her to leak badly. The brig was also | P#rticulars in a future ET FLINT. i Inquire at this office. i r een injured, and her captain was obliged to put | o¢ 10-d2t&eoit Chairman of Committee Boskvine—a LARGE PARLOR her into Norfolk for repairs Finding that Chamber handsomely furnished he could not proceed, Capt Dansay, of the k=. HO! FOR A JOLLY NIGAT. Monmouth, cut his anchors with a view to wait The members of the Jolly Club take for the Gladiator, by which he hoped to be | &'®3t pleasure in announcing to their friends and + ublic generally, that they will give their first towed toNew Point. That steamer passed, | Grand Coulllon Party on MONDAY: October 20:b, and was heard, but could not be seen but once At COLUMBIA HALL, Capito! Biil fur a few minutes, in consequence of the thick- Tickets FiF TY CKNTS—to be had at Thos ness of the atmosphere. ‘Ihe boat lay at an-| R Uwyer’s Restaurant, and of the members, or at chor al! day, and towards evening a gale Lea afi Fe grrr et oe i dise: er e Comm: oc 15- 5 —_— arose, 2nd it was soon discovered that she was ARD, & MRS. BATES, ON THES W settling FALL MILLINERY. The crew at once began to covstruct rafts as MISS J. LEACH WILL OPEN A renwal id wania avenue and 9h street ress. entitled The Wizwam anl the Cabin | election of a Canal Commissioner last year | with the Democracy in preference to support Dr. Mackensie’s Poets and Poetry of Ireland | Nicholson's majomty over Piummer (Dew ) ing a ticket composed entirely of Fremonters, is in a good state of forwardness Ps was 163—not a vote being thrown in them for | which feature of the ticket ia question was sese Commedore Paulding, commander-in i ft candidates 7 i 5 $ Wades Ge tie ata Pe ye Captain Pa either of the other candidates for that offise vehemently denied by the Fillmore journals le of the Wabash, accompanied the President At the election on Tuesday lust they gave an | and orators up to Tuesday last, with denunci- rom Annapolis, and are now gucsts at the | aggregate Democratio majority of 825. Or, in| ations and abuse of all who ventured to assert White House other words the Democrats gained in them 93%. | the fact «eee It is denied that Ole Bull has taken | — ; i “ : nee” the stump for any one of the Presidential ean Ia the whole course of our experience in Now that this tardy admission is made by didates. He is now in [Minois, and since the | Politics, we never knew our friends to labor a8 | such high Fusion authority, it becomes some- last of August he Las been unable to move they did throughout those counties, every | what interesting to know whether the real about, having had a severe attack of Lilious | man putting his shoulders to the whecl and Fillmore men of Pennsylvania will indulge fever. Pa P f = A +++» We think these two lines of Alexander Fee ee econ rienim unl | Dhaddens Stavans,, Horace Grecley)end Wa: Ps a . Tuesday night last To give the reader some A teri ” is prepared to accommod ste gentlemen with rooms Smith's almost worth the price of the book, | - Fae & F. Johnston, by taking, ‘right off,’’ another the only hope of safety, and before the steamer ‘handsome assortment of Fall Mil. wht, without board. Every effort mad though every other leaf were a blank - | idea bow such a result was brought about, we Fusion ticket—their proposed electoral Fusion Leutslicns, om Norfolk, on her upward trip iinery, on Saturday, October 18th, on to manter ons, commcionis who sting aoc her “*Give battle to the leaguered world—if thou’r: | M8y instance the glorious county of Centre, worthy, truly brave . : y 5 oa Thou shalt make the hardest circumstance 2 composed of rich and beautiful valliee, laying ticket—which they are preparing to arrange reached her there was nothing visible but a | Bridge tre+t, Georgetown. oc 17-3t_ | with their Patronage. ‘Transient or to suit their purposes, according to their pub obtained. portion of her upper works and the sea was R nee ra breaking over her. Captain Russell deter- $5 ial Leh lees Na ad helper, or a siave.”” around and between four distinet ranges ‘£| jished call for a mass Fusion Convention. | mined te do everything possible for the suffer. | horns Sey haves ppaced te 5 BARRELS CRAB ArPLE CIDER, +++. Jeste Ketchum. Esq , now of Buffalo, | rugged «nd dreary mountains. For @ fort- | jfowoyer, we thank the Tridune heartily for | ers, and deserying a raft with a number of | have zone cff with a drove of ea . Apes just recelved and for sale b: but formerly of New Y city, hag lately | night befure the election at least two, and ite acknowledgment of the true political char- | T8008 on it despatched two of his boats to | Ply at No 87 Montgomery street, Georgetown. oc 15-3t BARBOUR & SEMMES. presented to the viliage of Yorkville, (a subur | somotimes four, meetings were held daily and | id Ree ee eae their rescue. They had not proceeded far | _‘¢ !7-3:* NCHOOL SLATES OF ALL SORTS AND ban @o¥n adjoining that city) © plet of mie Sop beeee J acter or phase of the Fusion State ticket re-| when one of them swamped, but the other| pus RECELVED—THE BALLADE OF Ste cheaper than anv other place inthe city. aeres in the heart of the village for a school | »ightly in its various wwuships, which were cently veted for, which should be republished | kept up and was not long in saving eleven ireland, also, The New York Ledger, with A.J McLAUGELIN *co., site and park. The municipality, in accepting | addressed by one, two or three speakers; the the gift, gave the donor 2 soiree, at which | eoyity containing some of the moet promis- some of the notables of the city attended. ia . z ae = " ee ing young Democratic orators in the Union, as +++-Macaniay continues in Venice—the most : i insalubricus ard unsavory Autumn residence | We!! 83 not a few veterane worth their weight persons which the raft contained Two other | continuation of Orion The Gold Beater, which is} _° 15 Penn ave., bet. Sth and 9th streets, rafts were overtaken one of which held two | decidedly the best of Sylvanus Cobb’s unrivelled HINA ORNAMENTS, PUFFS AND ersons and the other one, all of whom were | Stories, at . FERGUSON'S, Puff Boxes at the great ancy S| piesa on deck of the Louisiana and properly Next to LAMMOND, 496 7th st-_ | sth and 9th streets 4 cared for. - J. MeLAUGHLIN & CO. by every Democratic paper inthe State. Jf the real Fillmourners of Pennsylvania can sce as far as kittens eight and a half days old, they will be duly warned by the Tribune's in Earope n his return he will resume his | in gold in such acontest. On one occasion, “i : . . At seven o'clock on Wednesday evening the Wines and Liq g =< SeLEs Denna ben Ease a) 4 = tatement in question against playing second - >, r CX VOLEN GOODS FOR LADIES’ AND a caleulatic : i iia 4 ; aie ‘ i steamboat went down after lying at unchor for | Choice Rio Coffee, 12 ; Java, 16; brown Sugar, History. | A calculation bas been made, on | in that cousty, we rode 30 miles by stage over | saute to Stevens, Greviey, Johnston & Co.,‘a8 | thirty-eight hours. hi 9,9; 10, and 11; Crashed,7 lve for 81; pare Wines tn Children, Just opent the ‘rule of three’’ principle, that if it took four volumes to narrate what was done in} 5 5 A 5 eight years, it will require sixty octasoes to | and then 19 miles ina buggy to point in record the events ef the hundred and twenty | the very lap of the rugged Alleghanies, rears intended to be covered by the whole of , of G P sells "s history. And if it took ten years to address a handful of farmers of German to write the four volumes already published, | devcent by the light of a single tallow candle Mecaulay must live exactly a century and e | Un another occasion after addressing meetings half more to complete the work ' for some days five hours per diem (two a day) sees Mrs Stowe’s new tale of “ Dred ’ has ng 2 H. J. McLAUG&LIN Cc The following are suppozed to have been | “!d<r Vinegar, &c 308. W. DAVIS, oc 15 between Sth and Sth stercks : Py i Corner of 9 b and E streeis. wt drowned: James Davidson, Mrs Davidson nee Ree sheeatiben h oe = and two children, passengers; Matthias Mat- | QTOLEN THIS MORNING FROM THE O TO McLAUGHLIN & CO.’S, FOR thews, steward; William Woodland, cook ; front ef the premises of the advertiser a eek ona agen! ay ‘Want, on Pena. pate, ot Charles Phillips, coal heaver, and Perry Ridg- | MACO PARROTT. | The public are cautioned : nd 3 against purchasing the bird; andi willgives | WWweny THING IN THE musa way, deck hand. stitable ward forthe return of the same fo me, Evf*" THING IN THE MUSICAL Capt Hewitt was last seen on a raft going | at No. 427 6th st F Une at JOHN F. ELLIS’S, 306, between 9b towards the sea and though he was euppliea aoe 7 -ate ne een a and 10th streets ce 15 with four blankets it is feared that he per- 15 BEAUTIFUL GUITARS “2UST RE- the Seven Mountaius and Brush Mountain, the latter propose. Whether they do or do not, however, is not material in influencing the result of the general election, our amiable, well informed, and talented neighbor’s grave prognostications of yesterday that Fillmore (in face of the result on Tuesday last) is bound to carry the Keystone State by from thirty or 2 7 7 F . we were so exhausted as to require to be as. forty thoasand msjorit .| ished. At the time of the collision, the bri: TRAY —CAME TO THE SUBSCRIBER t 5 'y, to the contrary not- | ished. — ime collision, th ig. ceived at our Music between vth and Fight in Canada. Separsie! editions of fee | sisted by a man on each side up a Bill, to eo te Some charitable person should | it is said, had no lights out, ns required by | jeagMm.or avout the Sth Instant, a large Mea steet.__(e05)_JOEN F. ELCS. work have been published at Montreal, Toron- | where some two hundred farmers awaited us, loan our neighbor a straight jacket, as the vic to edna en here the moet ees =e Sanat tear, am a scald or brand. OSHEN BUTTER .—20 KEGS OF to amd New Londen; while the American | whom we addressed for two hours and a haif. on the left hip; su: to be about twelve years Goshen Butter just received and for sale by tory in Pennsylvania over which he is still boasting seems to have unsettled that peculiar brain of his. The following is the extract from the Z'rihune referred to above : ublishers also bad their edition in the market sat i The Flea ret up by the agents of the American On the Saturday before the election we spoke publishers is that a copyright in England algo | for two hours in the open air at Aaronsburg, extends to the colonies This is a mistake, | aad then had barely time to drive rapidly as imperial legistation does not in such mat-| over fifteen miles of mountain road to Potter's to a company of planters on the Pamun! ey | oid The owner of the above described Cow is WM. BRYAN, river, and is a total loss, there having been | requested to come forward, prove property, Bay No 44, oppo Center Market, bet. 7th and no insurance on her. The officers made a — co take her a heehee fi) : Oc 15-3 (intel) Sth streets signal of distress to those on board the light E, Treesury maton, oF at bis resi- ERCER POTATOES.—FOK SALE. TO boat, but no attention was paid to it wane ba between D and Water street. arrive, 209 bushels prime ieaeaet Potatoes, in Janada. Sh F a “ PENNSYLVANIA ELection.—We condense = eg ee lots to suit purchasers. Apply to Senda cantare cen Zayas, ears Mills, where another large audience awaited ree ar tables Gia reports trom Pennsyleania POLITICAL ITEMS. " , $10 Haran rceretatticharmivend UR Stolen os HY DE's Davipson, commerce, 4c us. On reaching that point we were unable | which have reached us by telegraph. {t will ‘Lhe result of the Pennsylvania election will loth a linieneost nda ypc uae and 50 Water street, Georgetown. -+++ Captain S. L. Fremont, who resides in| to get out of the bugzy without assistance, | b@ WOderstood that the majorities indicated | be a sad blow to the London Times viz: TwoHERFF ERS, one black — Wilmington, North Carolina is said to be tha are on the rival State tickets where thecon-{ [+ is stated that Lt. Gen. Winfield Soott has | wits whive back, aud one red and NJEW YORK HATS.—THE FIFTH SUP- other Fremont, designated by the New York setiwe spoke atter nese hour's rest for two | trary is not indicated. ‘The Opposition ticket fribune asa Reman Catholic. Captain Fre- hours anda balf more. We mention these was nowinated by « ‘Union’’ Convention last mont’s friends are Lighiy indignant, and | facts by way of illustrating how Pennsylvania | Witter, without reference to Sipps pref- Wilmington journal says: “Captain SL. | was carried in this remarkable canvass, near. erences, emi sliomgn (ie conataates “pon at 2 one Buffalow BULLUCK, six of them mark gen lemen’s dvess Hats, from Beebe, this There are two Fremonts. You can’t tell | with taroneachruwp. ‘The above reward will y opened at STEVENS’s them apart. Don’t vote for either; for you | given for any information wherel can getthem.| oc 15-3t Sales Rooms, Browns’ Hotel don’t know which may swear in '—A/bany SAMUEL HOOVER, declared his intention to vote for Buchanan. white spotted, one da k BULLUCK with ery Py, of the New York fall fasbion vs BL F mt ix ne - in " sti bases were all for Fremont, they were voted tor by _ NXENTLEMEN’S UNDEK GARMENTS. of the Cathe arp where i moma ly all engaged in it on the Democratic side | most of the Fillmore men In Pennsylvania, Argh ~ - = oc woe iiciereas acces G ow euertment of Gente’ Worm Under Gas- ef resemblance between him and the Plack | laboring r (the came fashion. as far as we | however, the ‘Straight Whigs,” “Wid Line| The New York Courier, a short time since, ments is unusually complete is sizes, and of the informed the world that Col. Fremont had left that city fora few days. Wonder where SIMPSON HOUSE, Southwest corner of 10th st and Penna avenue, Whigs,’’ or whatever they may be culled, go qualities. Buying exclusively for cash, we are Repub ndidate. It is hardly po enabled to offer the best goods at the lowest and could perceive —_— ~ to look more unlike. Ca Arrival of the President—His Enthusias- atsgedly fox Saal he is? He certainly is x0 where in Pennsyl- Wasarnerow City, DC. uniform, prices, at STEVENS'S Fremont + : : = ; : HE SUBSCRIBER IS HAPPY TO IN-}| 0% 15-6 Sales Rooms, Browns’ Hotel weigh nt ie tic Reeoption.—The roar of cannon at5 p.m.,] Congress.—The result of Tuesday's elections | V&ia. [ hes 2 form the sojourners and residents of anh: STEAM PaCKING = baie a feauiiie his | Sesterday, announced that the President was | for members of Congress shows past per ad | | Hon. Rufus Choate positively declines tho | Wasnington that le hes spared no expense F VARIOUS THICKNESS, FOR SALE pore officer of the nomination for Congress tendered to him by | tn fitting up hi- well known establishment, by the Democrats of the fourth district of Massa- | and is now prepared t» accommodeteall who may | o¢ 13-5t# ebusetts. He says he declines solely on ac- | favor him with their —— on the most reas- CAMPBELL & COYLE, army whom « ve ever met, has a thorough on his way to Washington, aud again at 7] yenture that the position of the Democratic 351 Penn. avenae. contempt for the Colonel, beeause be knows | ° !0¢k salvosof artillery gave confirmation of party of Congress at the last session on the : oe : : ; tar ori F = IRON SAFE him to be contemptible his arrival by the evening train Kangus question is overwhelmingly sustained | count of his pressing private business. 3 une hy neater boa WOR SALE LUW.—A SECOND HAND +--+ The Londen Telegraph calls Washing-| ‘The President was received at the station by the people of thecountry. TheDemocratie | Judge Alex. McKinstry, of the Mobile city | men can be furnished with Rooms on reasonable IRON SAFE. APP to ton “2 bard h 1, cold hearted man,”’ and | by the Committee of Reception; by Colonel | gains, (the battle having been fought on it ig | Ut has come out for Buchanan. He was | terms, and they can either Breakfast. Dine, or - cA E says: “In bie sie kept whilst at - 8 hs ° g the grand high priest of Know Nothingism in | =up in or out of the house, and will only be} %¢ 13-6¢ Greenway Court, | ver expreceed the east | Hickey, and cther oflivers of the District Regi- | all cases,)'added to those who supported the sympathy fer the African bondsman; and in | meut, and by the large assemblage of citi- | Demosratic position at the last session, embra:e riper years, when he became a slave-owner | zens, which, as on the previous evening, com- Alabama. His abandonment of the order has | Charged for such as they may order UTICE TO DAL excited the Mobile Know Nothings greatly. The Subscriber proposes to furnish Meals to } j) signed are now to ish Dairyme: He had been employed by the ety councils, Or those who may wish, on the European system, | ana cattle Feeders with STILL SLOP, et their : jority in itefavor, and itis I : and strangers and citizens may rely upon the himself, we discover him to be a jx . an overwhelming majority welieas , $1,500, to codify the city laws—he had com- Y Distillery, (formerly Mason*s Foundery } rigorous t The Be: bh epalch pletely filled the station-house. The full very certain that that majority must be greatly | jnenced the work -the Kacw Nothings tried to oe T7-Im. WM. 8. SIMPSON, Proprietor. z JOHN 8. BERRY a co. not stomac p Act n English | Marine Band, which was present, struck up | increased in the non-slaveholding State elec- | get him to abandon the contract—he would 5 0c 13-lw Georgetown, D Legislature, cou up by dawn and tax | the air of “ Hail to the Chief” as the Presi- | tions yet to come off; or no sound conclusions | 20t—they then repealed the law authorizin RecisrEn’s Orvice, October 16, 1856. FoR BOSTON — DISPATCH LiN& —The his ingenuity to wring the utmost drop of | dent emerged from th d the M y : oe it to be made, and refused to pay forthe same! ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. lar packet Brig ANDOVER, Capt ~ sweat from those be held i Idem = He gee trom the cars, and the Mayor | ean be drawn from those so recently occurring. The New York Express says that the New. Notice is hereby given that licenses issued to | 1, bas arrived. and will have quick loved ‘* the peculi ern States with f the South. | of Washington welcomed him on his return to taverns, retailers of spiritaous and fermented li- | dispatch for the above For freight apply to 2 ardor with which the | this city in tho following port ey quors, Wines cordials, &c , groceries, dry goods, ] HARTLEY & BROTHER, 11 Water street, from the Fremont party the responsibility of | hardware, medicines, fs In view of these now self-evident facts the | york Courier is vainly endeavoring to shake candid and common-sense reader will realize wen of ancther generation are devoted to it . ‘d di ble hat Fred seat Epc = — Geo: wn. bags ee opt Gevoted to it, ADDRESS. Meee i cm the suggestive an isagreeable fuct that Fred | jewelry; lumber, w , coal, and commission | — — and prepared in « ur own day to shed torrents} Mr. Presivest: In bebalf of the citizens Sie sendaut of tare: fheed tm padenes inyolyas Dowgles raises the Fremont flag, that George merchants; also keepers of backney carriages EK SUUTHERN SP KAK E R—CON- of biood to maintain in the blustering efforts of the opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska bill in Congress at the last session, in their system of opposition to i's friends. Had they owned all their constit uente in feo simple, instead of being engaged as so many of them were simply in grossly mis- representing them, they could hardly have played a more lordly game. Verily, these elections demonstrate conclusively that asses of Washington, L tender you a hearty wel- = = come on your return home to the metropolis Tur Cugw or the VaNpaLia —Tie crew | of the Union; and intr peaking for the peuple of the ship Va 4, at this Naval Station, | I assure you, sir, this honor is nut intended Were paid « ff on M: nday. They have been on | for the exalted station to which your felluw- a ae years’ cru and we ure told their | citizens have clevated you, but as a mark of ik te about $65 000 Acon-| our high appreciation ‘of the many acts of a preach Aon of this was distributed among | friendship which you as a Representative, a ceiving abcut $2 Oma of clothing deelers re- | Senator, and as President of the United r €32,000 Ifthe eailors bad spent | States, have bestowed upon our city; and be- hare 4 - . °. psa gps Soe pe * to less advantage | sides, sir, we shall ever hold in grateful re- and omnibuses, bill tables, ten-pin alleys, taining, im great variety, the mas'er pieces of ee ee ae des Ge een and cenfectionery, and for hawking au. wedating Oratory in Brose, Poetry, a: Dialogue, with » ; and that the extreme Abolitionists go the same martina metas ga day of | ec lacerdi Mistery Beclarition of Independence; Constitution of the way. The Courier has got among strange bed- oe Nhat seid Licenses must be renewed at this United States. with marginal Index; Wi fellows, but it is too late now to shake off res- | office within ten days afer that time. Hd 's acy ens; by > Runnii ponsibility for its revolutionary abolition com- QaAML E DOUGLASS, Passi oo . Barton ‘ panionship. oc 16-tNovs «Register. = PRANCK TAYLOR. The peels Free Press has intelligence that AT‘ONAL a FOLYIMMOND'sA NEW GooDs. in th ckinaw representative district and Streamers at *§ * 4 by two hundred and fifty majority He was ITHUGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF ssortment of Goods fresh from the jtce, and eo probably | collection the many kindnesses and courtesies | ;, 1;,.> i " would some ofthem. The keeper of Le eatt J A in lion’s ekins ure neither few nor far between | violently opposed, but the Democratic triumph James King, of William, on india paper orthern markets, to which the La- lear: 3 or An eating | extended to our citizens by you, both aga | - Inited SI . i isive. Thus, the whol ion—o' 2,50; jast-received from San Pr-neisc. dies of Washington and Georgetown are most re- wrasse pe bor ee to lend oue cf | private man and a citizen of Washington, | '® the present United States House of Repre- Dena aoe becnestcute oe ths Pets veh FRANCK TAYLOR | sp ctfaily invited to call and examine, consisting a $80, rote “ though the President of the United States. | sentatives. ; ae Upper Peninsula is Demooratic—an event, we You FEEL INCLINED TO BUY a SSE ts ania sae A very large F d brothe i The President responded substantially as| Washingtonians in Califoraia.—By tho | think, that has never before occurred. From W r Fancy Notions, at low prices, callat gone ae idren’s 'S, of the keepers, fom Burton ard eleewhere, have in, | follows : | Placer Herald, published at Auburn, in Pla- | every section of that county wo have the az- | oct LAMMOND’S. | nich EMBKUIDERIES, LACKS, EDGINGS, fested our city for the past weekewatehing surance that the Democratic majority in No- RIBBONS, PLOWERS, VELVBTS, & MIL- vember will be one thousand’ This is glorious heritage a acpreealn etc LINERY GODS’ — Let the Lower Peninsula imitate the noble ex- | PBROPERLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL| HosIERY, GLUVES, and FANCY GOODS , 3 k b - THE PRESIDENT S REPLY. cer County, California, we learn that Mr Jas poor Jack as the buzzards wait for their tr MAYOR AND FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE wished fur prey, anil ready to pour.ce on their | CITY of Wasmineton: I thank you cordially ! O'Neil, who was formerly aclerk in the Union v . 3 ank S < 5 hours, day and night, atS B WAITEK’S ‘of ail descriptions. Victims cs soon vs the gumeis up Bad ‘cess | fr this greeting It is gratifying to me to sce | fice, is one of the Democratic candidates for | ample. Drug and’ Fre-eription Store, No. $28 7th sireet, great many other umerous to “em, say we—bang on to the gold, Jack rir smc me who have differed from me in | Representative to the Legislature of Califor- The Mobile Register, alluding to a meeting | opposite the Patriotic Bank. oc 16-1m ” Thr which will ote ee orreet Ci dei t bavg on to the slass.— Portsmouth | Ptcal sertimen:, but who have ever been | nia trom that county, and that Charles King, | i Mobile on the Sth of July, says: “On the E FOR THE | ™rket prices at Chronicle. by P tiends. (Applause | The time » z GEORGE HB. CASsi)DY & CO"S evening of that day there was @ meeting of ory ab rp NOTICE FOR THE : FIR Al —All north of Penn- the Samuelsin the public square Mr 1 weeps Successors to A. Tar: ming presided, assisted by thirty-two vice | Sin obtigethe outer ieer eS ere ented £0) 314 Pa. av., bet 10h and Lith street. has never yet happened with me when, while | Who formerly kept a lace store in this city, ie Tee Razor Stor Max —We understand erjoying my own opini A 5 ‘ that the femcue al, genuine, original” | willing that other torrets have not been the Democratic candidate for Sheriff in the faa coe > > — is - aR the ena oar — what apapiesera it | oe Bir Herald mee of rae Eras hace tt doa gg ae At iad ea pppoe ee oe -P. ‘King Having sold out my stock and + tand to the above on eae “aa few more of the same | regard to the interests of t} { « O'Neill was a citizen of the - pers Btate Se . ore ket, sort” We shal! Le sorry to learn that pecu. | @ (3 Seal! face kM his city is not with- bes d- | Representatives were announced. Ofthe vice | oc 16-3te = DAN’L. LINSINS. Sy aska Contincance of the pat- tw ANDRBW TATE. patsed the greater @ral City, where he was engaged as an em- : 2 a na Mann § wiary embarrstsiee: ts compel him to resort to portion of fourteen years in your midst, and Ployee in the Washington Union office, under proridents, thirteen kave declared their inten: ECP THE MILL A GOING AM RE- his old bebits against his inclination, but the | baving formed an aequaintance (which Ista} the eye of the venerable Ritchie, autil the | 2 t¢ support Mr. Buchanan phe rz pecre ceiving, as fast as published, all the new | ~~ : nation, but : NTLE ALL people will be glad to see him again on his | never cease to remember with grent ihe vay yeur 1851, when he emigrated to th.s county, Hvlaed gia ae Regine cal deeisetare: pee: = eae Pe pee ee Montbly, Weekly, Gi. etoor tiny orbs . vavele. tion) with a large number of your citizens, it 14 which he has resided ever since. He rep- | omen, nominated ior cee zea ni coon y Pers. ERGUSON DRESS HAT, fall style, GH Tho Inte True Californias ial be remarkable, indocd. if T bad uot a | Fexented Ploser in the Legislature of 54, and | a select body of thirty six gentlemen, the| 0c6 next to Lammond’s, 460 7th street. | De®, Bncness and elegance . Th t ede ah (news | deep interest in all that relates to your wel. | '#@ practical miner by occupation ’ - nimnmaul mous I Ga anne » pe ia nbd vaneudte ‘wakes Ce, : seh j fi f Sam’s party, seventeen, or near! i = 8 a * Lhe nominee for sheriff is a nutive uf iLe | organ, deserted oc - LAMMON D's. tlieete, se 16

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