Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
dered to them a contract for transit privileges | ing of the Nicaragua transit route tothe travel THE STATE ELECTIONS. EVENING STAR. follewi re the returns from the elec- across the Isthmus of Nicaragua, that no sane | and commerce of the world. zm ng a TREASURER'S STATEMENT. : Showing the amount at his credit im the Treaswry, with Assistant Tronborese ad ScRemened Sores i inis i i d the Department has dis- 5 i 5 be a Nicaraguan Minister, officially, talsely, found him guilty, an ; The Intelligencer, as an ill stration Ge what and wilfully declares that the compasy ie not | missed him from the service. Lieut. Payne considers a tendency to disregard “ plat- is a native of Tennessee, and has only been five years in the corps. believed to be elected over John B Haskin, A. L. D., by about 200 maj. All the remaining districts of the State elect Republicans. If Mr. Searing be elected, the delegation from New York will stand 6 Demo- . 2 anti-Lecompton Democrats, and 25 Re- *publicans. forms,”” " prepared to transport passengers and freight. : th age Dy Ge pic alee What is to be thought of such official men- aca 0 ed : : - dacity, and how shall it be characterized? - ; Here is a direct interference on the part of a WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP foreign public functionary with the Private Tue Exections.—The returns reaching us | rights and Private business of American citi- The tins ef Gbearyation fs about ¥ c'slaex- from the telegraph are confused, being for the | zens, to their sreu oe ath Yovanmen cies. most part scraps—county and precinct results. | For such an outrage, is there no ress? Wi : New York, N.Y. ciondy, o ol. We fear that Searing is defeated in New York, | are ashamed to answer—No. A foreign dip- raced aap pe . piped cost: and that Haskin is re-elected, though the tele- | lomat is not amenable to our law for his con- Deduct difference in transfers Net amount subject to draft. e Tas Wrareer.—Tho following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. P rz, r itorses, and imihe Mint and um the branches, by returns received to Monilay, ee oF of Tuesday, received this morning. Later amouns for drafts have been issued, but were then unpard. on ood . SS eaerere man would take asa gift, with a view to dis-] P. 5S. At noon to-day, we satisfied —_ intelligence will be found under our telegraphie subject 10 draft: Showing. aise. the amount of Suture transfers to and fr WASHINGTON OITY: pirit and dishearten the Canal Company in the } that the card published over the _ es a head 4 pe ee |e an Salles bet pe pr: ated pan psedonae for} Tbe aibecy Evening rend, B p., of last = a) us . “ ies pe eT sath ecadjutor toe tated Mr Vonderbit, Now York. Tiseshtors were Vanderbilt's Web- | Sve Governor tees peety le A god In what place. The Union discusses filibusterism, saying: . ict we find Dr. Jerez publishing an official | stor and Wallace, and a gentleman formerly | the nore + Tye year, whem the State ' a 3 ~ , ‘i * went 8! 6 Ween er Tee a nn = <i “<The apologists of these expeditions may at- | card, over his own signature, in the New York | connected with Walker’s operations in Nica- ‘As compared with the vote for Secretary Of ‘Trgpanry of the United States {Vashington. D.C -| Soe tribute to them all the heroism and public spirit A d i le against | ragua. Jerez hesitated to sign it for a day, | state lant year, the Republicans gain abcut 1,200, | Assistant Treasurer’ New Vor Nee vee 4 SOS.N4S 48 Mich they can; they may enlarge with all the | Herald of yesterday, warning peop * ding the Government determined not to | the Democrats lose 200, the Americans lose 1,200. | Alcistant Treasurer, Phtiaiein’ Perna ivan | Reea ¢atbusiasm of ardent imaginations upon thegreat | purchasing tickets for the Canal Company’s | but finding ‘The Albany Argus, Dem , concedes the election | Astisiant Teens wouth Ce \ Eee destinies for our country which these expeditions | +a ner Washington, on the ground that they | listen to his Van Dyke proposals, (as we ex- of Morgan, Rep, as Governor, by 20,000 plurality. | Assistant Treasur ne, Louisiane iszei vs} “tenes os oat aim to open up; but they are bound to acknowl- J rs and | plained yesterday,) he at length appended his] in New York city, Hon John Kelly \s elected Pore ena Naeiowet Francisco, California. .._ 700.323 81 282025 45 sii ‘si edge the stubborn fact that they are contrary to | are unprepared to transport passenge! P it, and hurried to New York to pub- | Sueriff by about 5,700 majority, and John Clancy pository at Buffals eee 1 22> 0 cue the laws of good morals, of nations, and of our freight across the isthmus, but that he himself | name to it, and hurrie: left by which the | County Clerk by ebout oeg) rm wird a 2 Depeaitory at Baltimore, Maryland wal agt i 44 own statute books, and, therefore, such as our ee ‘ent arrangement” | lish it, the only means a y whic! Waterbury’s majority for District Attorney is pository at Richmond, ‘Virginia. 3. 6 tS ld ke 6 gel Federal Administration is sworn {o supprese— — mee SEA ore scheme of defeating the opening of the Nica- | 2.500, epee h ‘mocratic Coroners yo in Depository at Norfolk, Virginie | wre cs if ti ist ‘antage ‘ing it. a by abo id major! pository at dy a - pr bee Rabat elon) snipe rd destinies | 7. oPening it of this statemont is | ragua transit route from and after the day af- | DY *v0Ut 9,00 Miey ness. Loon ronicfpe ytgeonem | 16.ne | Ss to our race, our national pride demands that they | Now, the former part he | ter to-morrow, could possibly be made to suc-| First district.—It is rumored that Hon. Jno. A, | Depository ai sneilln, Teemeaabe. 1473 Be 9419 15 should be conducted publicly, upon tbe respons’. | notoriously untrue. It is well known se Seas] ath : Searing bes Been eet | ica, | eee eee iste te iiss jes of the G it itself, by fi that ers on the * Secon istrict —Taylor, m., 4,109; Litch- i ivama. 5 ‘would weaprot priventtightscsa tie Goer war; Se sac poses sont to Nica-| Gex. Wann, or Geonars.—We stated yes-| 9.34, Ind. Dem., 4,635, Humphrey, Rep., 5.156. rository at Louisvils. Renrecky. ores wat oceans, re —S m, a 4 8 ef desperadors, excaviog peltic spine Eee ragua, where they have arrived, steamboats of | terday that this gentleman bad been tendered bridge, Dem. 3 33; Wilisusom Rep 3018. A en oon st ating the restraints of sacitiy, controtted by no | the very best character for the river and Inke; | he mission to oe, enseaiing to — ‘a dispatch from New York states that Williamson et) ke oe 3 * i i ‘ity. since ascertain a to have been elected over Mr. Sic: uN, M PrrFamygmasnuoveroale au vilgun. | that they have repaired thei transit rond and | in thi city. We have since ascertained that| cise to have orm eee 3 sa vig ae See “If Walker be a hero, there is a slight gear reconstructed all the bridges thereon, = bis ms acu ilh ike Gicenes eat ped Fourth district —Thomas J. Barr, Dem. 3 800; Depository at Latte ook, ee 85.034 ¢ = ence between ancient adventure and modern. {t i ocessary mules, Farmer. ‘m., 827; Stephen: oy 2,470; = pository at Chicago, Hiinois. .. 3 “os used to be the “pabit of aaaaciews outlaws, if | stocked their wictgptig on ome He tion of | National Convention—has been tendered the] nan, Rep + 2,288; Hust Am_, 259. sbi pository at Detroit, Michigan. 36 4 seve archon Repl hy Cn mer bra log| Ppa See hay nasser ek ciao [spe a era Turin, made va-| , FiRh dlsttict Maclay, Dem , 6,775; Hamil- | Depository st Tallaasaess. Flond 5.306 Bt = Would and accept with sullen bat manly resigna- | two thousand passengers per month. All the | position o} ion of Mr. John M Daniel, | '°2; ReP 2,1.980; Deane, at eb Dem , 6,920; | Deponitory at Oiymein, ( Washingt wa 2 tion the verdict of public Sap poe necessary agents and employees are on the cant by the re ation of Br, Joan 4 ps wdc bps Cochrane, Dem , 6,920; Depository at Omaha, (Nebraska) ore = ~ 4 in yori et pba tae laaasenie wocewa: heer, line, and never before has it been in such com- < Virginia, the former editor of the Richmon Seven thet —Elijah Ward, Dem., 6,611; Nint uf the Cited State Phindolen : Tes 16 4 Thee RBominiously they may have miscarried | Diets order and condition. And yet, strange | Examine i Briggs, Opp., 7,909 ; Branch mi 27°99) 3 Ss ein epieeiae ae a fiilene of ie say, in the face of facts like these, and noto- | Diswissep.—The Naval Court Martial at Richa Uidriet —Morace F. Clark, Fuston, | Branch mi fe & s The Union, also, adverts to the fai rious as they are, too, Dr. Jerez, claiming to | Norfolk to try Lieut. Payne, of the Marines, ath district —Gouvernect Keable, Dem., is = Tree negro labor in Jamaica. A $7 oo 7 Th je Scattering returns from 12 counties give a Re- publ majority for State Treasurer of 1,080, being a large reduction upon the wer, Moen in 1356." The Republican majority in Chicago is reported to be 960. The National Democratic ticket received 216 votes in Chicago. as heard fromthe Legislature is com- fers ordered to the Treasury of the United States, Washington, D.C d[onators araaved tolusumions treneerer of tes eaten fasten: Now ttemee. Lab ‘Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer, St. L M Transfers ordered to the Assistant Treasurer, San Franasco, Cali Trausfers ordered to depository at Norfolk, Virgins. oss § follows : House—Republicans 35, Dem- fe dered from Assistant Treasurer, New York, N $1,615.00 = 3 cies Washington, I). € cloudy, wind N 3 33 and 7 doubtful. Seuate_Reputlicans Tranetore Ordered from assistant treasurer, New Orleans, La enna raph states otherwise. If so, the Demvcrats | duct. Hence the necessity ot ates ne She ~ Soom eiedys cool. il. Democrats it and afew doubttul. — iis e1 tl ighest te doubtfal counties are a: ows: Fulton, — poet haseaoe paneer a rome phe ld cars te eat heal [ren é 2 members, which eave a6 Desecrnte majority = : — —— to the next Congress from New York. Friends paar pt a wil Haseehe = = # ere Va. ; Madison, 2 members, in which the Re- Ss PECLAL ro’ OTICE AMUSEMENTS. of Douglas telegraphed yesterday from Chicago | confided to t em. By international law they | Bristol, ‘ sand Americans have a large majority ; ASHINGTON THEATRE. to their allies here, that Douglas has certainly | are clothed with an immunity for the perpe- Coie 1eDonough, L member, which gave a sinall Op ELOUSEKRBEPERS. Ww No secured the Illinvis Legislature. Though we | tration of any wrong or outrage because of the position majority; Hancock, 1 member, which Wilmington, N De possessed ives a} mMocratic majority; and Wabash coc. BK. GRI Boye £0... ~>- = fgnsoee. gives a Jarge C i - Bs Jo W. Davie ---- Manager. i i ati ‘sumption that such a functionary, like “the | Columbia, 8. and White 1 member, also giving Dem- Ne. 17% Pennsylvania A — pagenioheart ary Sugoi Kir 3S do no wrong.” In ‘es resent | Charleston, 8 ocratic majorities. “These counties, according to Reicon Wik sak euch Be THIS LVENING, Nov. 4, on sending their messages in question over the ng—can d rong. é Ale tea Augusta, &: their poliiical complexion in 1556, would give wonld call the attention of the public to his aesort- | Te commoncs with Poole’s standard comedy of wires, we do not perceive how Douglas could | case the verity of this presumption has n | Savannah, 6 four Demo ratic and three Republican members, Jae SUnbietine as reonaee PAUL PRY. fail to carry the State, in view of the late ac- | signally and shamefully disproved. By a for- eee ag which wonld make the House 37 Democrats and | ment of HOUSE FURD . spices , ‘ciumbus, a+. Mr. J. EB. Owens tive interference on the part of Mr. Wm. H. | eign mi ister, more than two hundred respect- Mont. 38 Republicans. A change of a single vote will | among SCART eae Re = . = ‘ seghaic penis ipo t ity the other way. ; ET F To eonel th the celebrated comedy entitied Seward and Horace Greely in his bebalf. It | able citizens of the United States have been | Lower Peach Tr ¥. cool. whe Pullbielpain Presence dlepatches from sec « a ON THE SERIOUS FAMILY. will be recollected that ae were not longsince | wantonly libeled in their character and inten- rohepves ne clear, 52° wind NW | Gutcazo, stating that Douglas has a majority in | EXTENSION TABL { Mahogany, Walnut : ss ong ainesville, clear, coo}. clear, 59°, wind W cloudy, cool. cloudy, cool cloudy, cool cloudy, cool, cloudy, cool _ nd Oak. eres ae saan: WARDROBES, of Mshogany, Walnut, or Painted The following members of Congress bave been | ,, “ted 2 23, clected: Ist district, John T Nixon, Rep ; 2d dis- sieaglig e pcp Meare TABLES, with trict, John L. Stratton, Rep ; 3d district.G B.| guREAUS every wood, style, and ficish, Adrian, AL. Dem; ith district, J. R Riggs, | WASHATANDS, BEDSTEA OS, Rep., gain; 5th district, Wm. Pennington, Rep, | DINING TABLES, SECR STARIES. gain The Legislature stands: Senate— Democrats Se agg aes Saad eee 13, Opposition 8. pg ne a Opp. 35. usually “ mn in : Beil furnished, cabinet Ware: aware. room, which for style, hush, jai ity, 1s ‘The Democratic State ticket and a Democratic to be excetied. " Legislature, are elected. Dr. Burton, Dem , for FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND STONE Governor, and Win. G.Whitely, (Dem ) for Con- CHINA WARE. gress, have cach about 200 majority. DINNER SETS, in whole or detached pieoss, Massachusetts. cape DESSERT SETS, No fartber returns received. All the Republi- | 1'F. . can candidates are elected to Congress. A Me Patines = The following are the names of the officers E-A-TBTE SETS, aaMNP IBS elected on the Republican State ticket: Gov- ‘> BUWLS, ernor, Nathaniel P. Banks; Lieutenant Governor, M , ail sizer ard patterns, Eliphalet Trask; Secretary of State, Oliver War- a BASKETS, and every thing necessary for ner; Auditor, Charles White; Attorney General, furnished how: Stephen H. Phillips The following are the names of the gentlemen | TU elected to the next Congress : Ist district—Tuomas D. Eliot, Rep. 2d do. James Buffinton, Rep. 3d do Charles F. Adams, Rep. 4th do. Alexander H. Rice, Rep. Sth do. Anson Burlingame, Rep. 6th do. John B. Alley, Rep. Aminadan Sieek...... ++ -eeee. Me. J. E. Owens In preparation a beautifa! and poetic play by T. &. eho fq. of Wasningten, cntitied THE GOCDSMITH UF PADUA: Doors open at quarter past 7 o'clock, Overture y it twenty minutes to 8. precisely ail Aven CF Apm {ox —Dress Circle 59 ots ; Or chestra © 4. euros extis charge at e in Illinots, where they worked wires that se- | tionaily injured in their business and rights of | New Orleans, La cured his candidates a very heavy Republican | property. And for all this, as an American | Aiesdechie party vote in various doubtful counties. To | journalist, we are constrained to say thore is Cumberland, Md them are Haskin and Clark indebted for their | no redress; but we rejoice to add that there is | Pittsburg, Pa re-election, it will be remembered. punishment. The President can ignominiously Mb Bh Va Goudy. cadt * remove the offending official. No man better Cincinnati. O ..... vlelondy, cool. Tue Intricves axp Ovtraces or Jerez | knows his duty, and none is more sure to per- ee and the day before, one inch We have heretofore had occasion to chroni- | form it i +o = ele the interference with, and violation of our | Apropos, of Dr. Jerez’s“conventent arrange- | Vikotnia State Fain.—The sixth annual ex- neutrality law on the part of a foreign minis- | ments.” That may be a mystery to those not oe = a Mais ae tinea as ter. The reader will at once comprehend that thoroughly cognizant of his own character and wakxiare icadanes. anes z F we allude to the case of Mr. Crampton’s viola- | of the people he represents. An “arrange- tion of that law, and his prompt dismissal by | ment”’ to receive money for the perpetration this Government in consequence thereof. This | of an outrage is, to a certain class of Nica- Case was, at the time, regarded as an unusual raguans, always “convenrent.’’ We do not and serious departure from all the right and say that the convenience of Dr. Jerez has been just privileges of a foreign minister. A case | ministered to after this fashion in this case, has, however, just occurred in the conduct of The fact that he is necessitous is patent in Dr. Jerez, a guase minister from the quest re-| this country; and there are those who can public of Nicaragua—a sort of half received, | afford to pay, and do pay, Cornclias Vander- and practically, it not formally, dismissed offi- } biit $56,000 per month so long as he man- cial—that, in point of extravagant assumption | azes to defeat the policy of this Govern- of official privilege and violation of the private} ment by keeping the Nicaragua isthmus Seats seoured with) Box ‘ofinon {rome ia. m.to tO heded FELLOWS’ HALL. THIRD WEEK OF BONEAU’S GREAT MIRROR OF Australia and the Celestial Empire. OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS W « And WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER- NOONS, at 33s O'clock, Admission 25cents; Children 13 cents. To com- merce at 73, 0 . noz i. GREAT ON E VE Ree ENT ra" AT THE STEUBEN HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR Seconp STREET, rmeriy the Old Depot. —. ‘ Messrs. LOWENSTEIN & ACKMANN, the Present proprietors of the above house. have the pleasure to announce to their fellow -citiz: ne Tuankscivinc.—Governor Stewart, of Misson 1, has appointed the 25th day of November asa day of thanksgiving. The Governors of Michigan, Illinois, lowa and Wisconsin have designated the same day. A Mayor, ALDERMEN anv CounciL INDICTED For FRavp on THEIR ConsTITUENTS.—The Grand Jury of the New York Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday morning brought in an in- dictment against ex-Mayor Fernando Wood, and a majority of the Boards of Aldermen and send MPaGNES, ee WATER BOTTLES, SES, and a variety ~ other arti omens ie strancers that their efforts to establish ic oles too numercus to mention. resort for MUSICAL ENTERTAIN. Councilmen of 1857, for violating the charter of 7th do. Daniel W. Gooch, Rep. BOHEMIAN GLASS. Ws NTS have been crowned with great success, rights of American citizens exceis any thing | route closed. That they would pay or have | 1957, and conspiring to defraud the city. The es oe ae ae eer: COLEeNT HOLES cokes oy coniog sean spon, giving ever before heard of in diplomatic history. | offered to pay Dr. Jerez any sum of money, we | dictment found against them contains two Wth do. Charles dueo, Rep. WATER BUTTLES, FINGER BUWLS, plgneere and satisfection to every Sremeneneel the This individual, after having induced a belief | do not afirm. Vanderbilt may be worth buy- ete ok see Lote S fo eeneey vio- | ith do. HL. Dawes, Rep. rade oeh! ree a large assortment of many mCORDtA. fore bone received pais * * 3 % ate the city:charter.’’ e specified charges Wiscensin. 3 =_— aise nightly with unbounded on the part of our Government, that be had ing; Jerez, certainly, is not; and we will not | Oss ane allegation that, in violation of tte] The election is believed to have resulted in no CUTLERY. — The’ Nostaurant ana lied with all the competent euthority to return the Cass-Irisarri | insuft*the Sagacity of those engaged in the charter of 1857, which provides that no lease for | change in the Congressioual delegation Fine VOR Y8HAND! BE KNIVES and FORKS, delicacies of the srason, @ best of 1 iquors, treaty without amendment, was received as a rival (Panama) lines by supposing that they | corporation 0} tty should be given for a longer John F. Potter (Rep.) is re-elected to Con- haat “=e een ee ae The strictest order ‘aed decorum will be pre- special envoy from Nicaragua. Almost imme- ld spend thus to add to thei | pecie ages sis ted | R7ESS) certain, from the First district. FINk STEEL CARVERS and FORKS, served, as heretofore. P ~ gua. me- | would spend money thus to their stock | period than for ten years, the accused directed There is a large loss on Fremont’s vote. The | PINE SCISSURS ‘Admittance to Concert at night 10 for whioh ies afterwards he was called on to exhibit | of worthless property—for they have five steam- | the Comptroller to give a lease to the Roman report from Milwaukie that Dann, Dem , is 935 LS, NUT PICKS, Metre is authority; when it was discovered that what ers on the Pacific side for which they have no | Catholic Orphan Asylum of certain corporation he was willing to exhibit was wholly deficient, | use. and that he had practised a deception on this The public will bear us witness that we have Governmert. The result that followed was heretofore, out of commisseration for the weak- of course to have been expected; and no | ness of Nicaragua, persistently defended her other course was left tothis Government but with whatever of ability we could command that which it pursued in refusing to hold | alike against the aggressions of power and the apy further diplomatic intercourse with a assaults of filibusters. Indeed, no subject has man who had thus nefariously imposed on it. | more engrossed our attention, or employed our He was distinctly informed that no further offi- pen. But we tire of the labor, when the only balance have arrived at New York. cial intercourse would be held with him, in | return is insult to our Government and outrage Advices from Sable Isiand state that a vessel terms so plain, that he could not misunderstand | on the rights of our citizens. It is our sincere was seen on fire on the morning of the 30th uit., them conviction that should the United States de- | on the South side of the Island. At noonasteam- cline to make further efforts to protect Nica- | er from the eastward went to the wreck, and after ragua against filibustering, all Christendom, | two hours’ detention proceeded westward The in view of the outrages and insults offered to | 42y was fine and the sea smooth, but nothing this Government and its citizens, would not | 4* s¢en of the burning vessel after the steamer @ ticket for refreshments will he furn: Sree a S RA LOWENSTEIN & ACKER AND. abead may be intended for Brown, Dem.’ Dunn is the candidate against Washburne in the 2d district, while Wilwaukie isin the first,in which Beriah Brown is the Democratic candidate. Michigan. The Democrats Sees e Sed of area ‘. nearly 400 majority. ‘he Republican Stateticket CASTOR is befleved ry Be clested bet by a reduced ma- bet gy SPOONS, jority. In fifteen counties the Republican State 0 Pand GRAVY LADLES, ticket has 6,300 jorit ‘ing a considerable | S . Dee EaK Te ee = comaiaaas SAUL and MUSTARD SPOONS, W ith regard to the Congressional elections the . , telegraph foonee that in the first district George | NAPKIN RINGS, and soma? other articles. B. Cooper, Dem ,has46 majority, with Livingston | OOD WARE county to hear from If this be correct, he may | CEDAR WASH TUBS, nests or single, be elected over Hon. Wm. A Howard, Rep. The Republicans bave certainly elected three candidates for Congress. ‘The members elect are Il. Waldron, F. W. Kellogg, and De Witt C. Leach. The members of the Present Con- gress are all Republicans. nd @ variety of other articles, all of a uty. PLATED WARE. Tomy assortment of SILVER-PLATED WARE I would cail especial attention, as being of a Tquality and finish, such as: DATES lands, in 52d street, for a longer period than ten years, to wit, * forever.’ The news of the jn- dictments being found spread like wild fire, and has excited no little commotion and comment around the City Hall. 00 5-tf HE EMBE Sorsetny thele mesenes iriende and th lorming nes Mi ie lac that ¢ gives BALL at Pi the od Marine Disasters The British bark Clande, from Quebec for Sunderland, was wrecked in a gale during the month of October, and the cap- taln’s wife and seven of the crew perished, The Hall, Unio Hotel tioulars in future advertisement FIRST GRAND BALL Metrofolitan Eagle Assembly, No. 2. The members of the Metropo'itan Bbacie Asrembiy ir take great piensure in announcing to many friends and the public generaliy, their First Grand Bali will take WEDN SDay EVENING, Nov. 5 Prof. & for the occasion. PAINT 2. AR BUCKETS, : FI Beat SEIVES, ' From the moment of his first interview with the Secretary of State, after his reception, his policy and his character were alike understood, and the President and Secretary of State were ERS, No ladies invitations will be sent out. left ne pRNUAL MEETING 3% THe TRAPS, cikers OF E LLAR, samuitting a gentleman not then, nor have they since been, deceived | only justify their conduct, but applaud their be het a apy v eorgetuwn, D.C.. wi ana , ° AY EVENING, November 7, by him. His object was but too plainly under- | moderation. Surely, this Government must The ship George, Captain Green, of New Or noe ses fi at mene’ immediate y aitor Vespera, in the Schoo! R Good atiendance is earnestly desired, as the tion of cfficers aud otner business of importan be transacted, no 4 3t* F. A. CARROLL, Reo. Seo. THE GERMAN BVANGELICAL Lu- ' THERAN TRINITY CONGREGATION having been withouta regular Pastor during the ast six menths, their late pastor, W. Nerdmann, having, stood. It was to delay action on the part of | now be sickened with the defence of @ nation pe Hs = Soe eu Conon this Government towards the enforcement of | that repays such efforts as it has made in their iron, valued at $100,000. the principles asserted in the Cass-[ris ti} behalf with naught but indignity and ingrati-] The ship Cornelia Laurence, of New York, treaty as against the Government of Nica- tude. with a cargo of 800 bales of hay, was totally burnt Tagua. That he has delayed the delivery of} Jenzz’s Trick Exrosen.—Yesterday after- | !" Mobile bay on Monday evening. tat treaty, is true. His motive, however, is noon’s New York Express contains a card The G = Commitice cf Arrangements. W.8. Scott, #.O. her, . C.F. Hoitrook, M. Sain ‘ WE ARE SOCIAL TO ALL. The First Grand Assembly of the SOCIAL CuUB will Pe Bint at ‘ft hors’s Bui ding, 7: str_et,on WEDNESDAY, Nov. i7th, i ia whick great care and pains will be taken make the evening one of the merriest of the! many other articles to enit the pubis, ‘as— CLOTHES BASKETS, K BASKETS, BROOMS, ag? of every kind, . i end he oon nt of the Congregation, accepted a MB, SCRUB and CLOTHES | *€9#0n. very apparent; and he will con learn that he | from Mr. J. P. Yelverton, the President of the Mi -—A San Jacinte Victory. Senthgs ae puion in the. Fathotinad, gindiy = comets sdmitting a gentleman and indies, Firty has taken nothing by his motion but ignominy | American Atlantic & Pacific Ship-canal Com- [From the Galveston Civilian } that they have sncoeeded in obtaining theacceptance . to himself ; since. this Government has virtually pat ipa Ag yee 5 Bp emmistee 7 Sormeeen, i BrownsvitLe, October 12 —Some weeks ago | Sf their oil by the Rev. &. M. Burger, of bu variety of articles as to ae, Le, co any, embracing extracts t 5°] New York, wh» will be installed, Providence pi Jao. L. Ratel.il, Wm, Banks. declared its determination to enforce by the ae of the Gocrmay oe apes pass = wrote you that it — Impossible for the north- | mitting, by the Rev. Win. Keyl, of Baltimore, on impossible to enumerate them. B. Scott, - Sno. T. dr. * » Pi Tn faction in Mexico long to sustain themselves SUNDAY MORNING, at wig o} clock ; Afternoon are of the best qualit: No 4,9,11,13,16417' employment of all the means at its command, | ing that the arrangements for the transporta- | i" opposition to a government having its head | servi e by the Rev. EM. Burger.at So’clock, to ta all the rights vested by Nicaragua in Ameri- A + bout the city of Mexico and sustained p tion of the Company's passe ‘8 from oce: poppy : ean citizens, and that it will protect them 'y nger hd ‘an | by the Catholic clergy. Recent events have ver- - to ocean are entirely complet d i in | ified that statement. in the enjoyment of property that they have ly complete and efficient in af 5 low prices. favor of a cail from persons fur eps can make it to their a whioh all their friends are kindly invited to attend at their Churok, ‘On the corner of 4th and E ste. no3 3 GFAND COTILLON PARTY = OF THE > Liberty Club. f General Santiago Vidaurri is empbaticall NOTIC Persons wi-ling to become members Liberty take been induced ty the pledges of the faith all respects. Mr. Y. also appends to his card whipped out and used up! Vidaurri—after hav. \ members of the Washington uilding Asso FB tng eatin 1 te oe foods ‘aa ce a letter from Sr. Irisarri, as follows : ing entered the city of San Luis Potosi without | elation can do so by application to Meeare. F. W. | Byrwers And the public generally. that thes, gull” of Nicaragua to place on her isthmus. The Loses cen sitaanss Pea iatienz and avout which so much was said | Giewekine., in Georgetown, Michael Lauxman, | PY 77" 5) their first Grand Cotilion Party ef the cae opening of the transit by the canal company Brooxiyn, Nov. 3, 1858. finding tbat the presence of his army obnoxious near lin. “The next’ meeting of the Stookhniders N. B—Yet on bind. a lot cf those very #: Nowomperance Hall, on WEDNESDA at the instigation and by the procurement of Dear Sir: —Ia anewer t your note of this day, to the cliizens, retreated froin the city to the Ha- will be onthe frat #RIDAY in November, in t . . ery November Sd, the Government of Nicaragua, will be secured | ("4¥iting if e to that company according to the terms of its Isthinus of Nicaragua is in good condilion for know whether the route across the — Parada,” about eight leagues from | Medical College, on F s'reet-senond door from th FEATHERS, warranted to be free from an corner of 12th street, precisely at 7 o'clock p.m. =e CLE. GR CHA (States ) No hata, oaps, or uniform shirts are allowed to be ‘Worn in the reom. On the 26th September, Gen. Miramon sent a LES J. UHLMAN NOTICE. Tiokets ONE DOLLAR-admittinga entieman . n : the transportation of passengers and freizbt fom | detachment of 1.30 men (0 reconraon hiscamp,| 00 20 dtNovs* Seoretaty. | L pereay Fores ee al persons from purohas- | *4 Iadies. 003M, WaP Ma W grant. That is to say, by this Government, | one ocean to the other, I can assure te that | with orders to fall back in the event of an atteck? = ing from John George Nicholas the House and Lot 17-N. B—THE COTILLON PARTY AD- mont af eroteet them in the use and enjoy- | Nicaracom reine mformation, received from | On the asin he seat out large denchment its Wntlt inte Site Soa beeatinl dure teeevel | Meceneanrgttcctthhtween St and’. atreete versined avove, has Leen PONTPUN D etaeot ot i i 5 pua, e sporta'ion é 5 mily, larg: hutiful, just reoei ment of their franchises, one and all. Of this | of passengers and freight across said lahmas, weir Mt instructions; and after having made him 8 of the we and for # ie wholesale and rotail, at miuufacturera’ | to lea Prices, at no 4'3t ; LAMMOND’S, | MAP COLORING, : Done ny HAND; ie 6 smooth od pee FURS! mani sta vel jer: rect to A. so ; E. i. Box 326 C) "host Office. no 4-eo'w* Just opened, a very large invoice of LADIES’ : a eee FANC FURS, On commission to { ADIES’ LADIES’ SHOE: he | be sold at New York prices, from one i sencters are i ae oe the of ——— respontible porting — short peri ave stablished, en ork. ables the to offer Lad Shoes, of my own make, ae tt STINEME Z. 256 Pa ave. near oorner of 3th st., _nOS between Willards’ and Kirkwoods’ Hotels, -NTLEMEN’S CLOTHING DE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MaDE TO if th bly acquainted with” Viduarri’ Dr. Jerez has been oficially informed, and he Octobe Uplate order, and ready on the 1stn of siengty and position onthe morning of the Sh . . e c ast, en the last steamer of the Com- tt . | knows it to be true. That he is not pleased pany arrived, and that since the latter part of Lig yh GA etc paerret erp betlt ioe with this state of things is quite natural, when September all the necessary inules and carriages Having determined to make the attack with the it is considered that the object and purpose of Dy raed eae ot tiaaportation of passengers | payostt and lance alone, he doiiog 3,000 men to his mission to this Government was to get rid, | condition, °"4 elf being im good order and | retain axa guard for the artillery and military _ ’ - rt di 3, é by one means or another, of the charter of the = eng Satan — you Rota sitions Py the siete ppb gil mers v ‘dane ts American Atlantic and Pacific Shi - | me, as to any kuowledge | may have respecting | arm at safe distances, and hold themselves in — - cific Ship Canal Com- | any new contract or Peck, pmade with Ar. | readiness to cut off the fugitives in the event of 5 pacy. Nan Dyke or other Pree eave to say. that | rout. Placing himself at the head of 5.000 tne This he found to be difficult of accomplish- cigh Rainn ee enemas Sree ages JRodbdbale fantry and cavalry, he moved toward thecamp of ment. He began by proposing to the compa- | Sept. 25th, 15, directed tome by that funciton’ mcs as silence was restored the buales by amendments to their grant. They, not bre y sonar of gos Excellency the President of sounded, and the army advanced with fixed bay- seeing the necessity of the amendment cf their Perrangene ee aeua, be recommends to til MONDAY EVEN ~ E yiltoome of without — ie ‘he Cotillion Party of the Mount ccistion, which was to have Pose ONED p ncoount ‘of the wesiien, bs Me OD & until {£O-MORROW Thureday) EVEN, ING, Nov. 4th, 1858, when it will certainly inke piace. By oder of the no 3 2t* Norzice respectful the public genewaliy that the: Cotilion will take place at St 2th street and Penn. avenue, on the 24th en's best English Last Button Legare. % Ber Ratee, French Siothe, . ts and lance, orders having been given for not — a a Hy i, Satin, and Velvet Vestin COMMITTEK. . b . me the arrangement of the affairs of the transit, |?" fi no4 No. 22 Pa. ave , 2d door above sth st = i phe 10E8. Means 2. ———— Grant with the provisions of which—one and usting ts concert tie mae ee oe ait i eemeg or rer wove npn patel peepee Ww INTER FASHIONS.—LE BON TUN FOR pine Frock (oats m ted-odeat tag G RAND CO TILL ON PARTY all—they were satisfied, declined all such prop- though ina letter from the President himself, duarri’s gunners were distinctly seen holding in November illustrates and gives 4 full dearip- Fine Pa: taloons fon ny to — U 1 Cl b =e aa Don Thomas Martinez, dated at Managua, the | their hands their lighted port fites, awaiting the | 102, 9f Ladies and Children’s Dresses, including Sivk and Velvet Vests made to order. gly ub. ositions. This, it was supposed, would neces- | 27th June, 1853, the President informs me that order of their commanders; but’ the pee of} Patterns. &e..&e. ; price 0centa. At very low prices. . The members of the Club take grest pleasure sarily terminate all propositions and negotia- | ‘ Mr. Jerez will return to Nicaragua as sooy ag “hs y, Isabella Orsini, by the author of Beatrice Censi. At very low prices. . ¥ frienos and propos ego! these matters are settled to th bs Mexico steadily advanced. When witbin 200] Every Woman her Lawyer.a private guide WALL, STEPHENS, & CO., vil give tiens to such end. But the Doctor, not satis- Your «the subscriber's) | yards of Viduarri’s lines the order to fire was | inall matters of entixi interest towomen.| nos-6t 32¢ Pa. av., bet. 8th and loth sts. Pel = 2 in. | satisfaction, and accord'ng to the interests of the xiven, and 60 pieces of cannon and 8,000 smail| |The Mysterious Marriage, a true story of New AY, Nov. 9th. 1855. fied with the refusal, asked for a personal in- | country,”” notwithstanding, the ‘said Gen Jerez | Srms belched forth their murderous hail u York Lite SCHOOL OF DESIGN NTS—edmiting « pentieman terview, for the purpose of discussing the has not informed me that he has made any ©0712 | the assailants. In an instant and before raed Knicker! ocker Magazine for November. . FOR - 003" east* > b tract with the said Mr. Van Dyke or with an troops had time to waver, the ord. t Are, eton’s Railway Guide for November. a MECHANICS AND YOUNG MEN. ty of amendments he desired to propose. | other person Neither has that gentleman mf tuna dewe the line Pat the sharp walen er Oe Al the Books published, received immediate'y af- a POE WALLON | PARTY OF as also declined, on the ground that, as | formed me that any propositions have been made | Miitsmon; the cia ies sea ee, valce of G the | SOWaraseand fr sales ay LINGTON'S ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL Dusicninc, | The members of the Forward Club take great no amendments were desirable, it was uselese e to him relative to this pir? J De Imisarnt artillerymen could reload their Pieces, a large nace gs ae bsg ding, vers Nie ERING AND MrcuhanicaL Dra wine, waste time in listening to their proposal and| ‘oJ. P. Yelverton, President of the Ain. At. | Portion of them were lanced at their gos, and | _N04 Sorner <e sven DAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING, from 7 to 3 o'clock, J.D. HAMMACK’S In Third Story of Axency Block, ge AAT T Ee Corner of F ‘7th streets. w sree conta wom intauNoR DOLLARS PER MONTH, ILLaRDS OTE = where al! the rare delicacies of pepmesy can be mas P. NENNING. Prinoipa'. found atali times. Meals furnished gentlemen in NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Thera hapdsandjveni a rom gots Atk | Tne patnrahpnerenfore enting. wader vson and receive daily from » 6, ip existing ui the Lobe iF it, &o.; ta |. B. Vi 5 {brters. Ms irel, ang 0.5 iigua We 1a | firm of J. B. Venderwerken & Co. ru tieolved om # 3 4 the batteries were taken. Simultaneous discussion. It is proper to say that the com- | lautic & Pacific Ship Canal Co., New York. mon's infantry had fallen upon Viduarrl’e veins, pany. in advance of the arrival of Dr. Jerez,| It will be perceived that the regular and | {@7'os with their bayonets with such fury as was had been informed from Nicaragua that the | permanent Nicaraguan Minister here places | with tutig- Jiances and bayonets were clotted ; with biood, while bullets pierced the frightened Purpose of the visit of Jerez te this country | the brand ef falsehood on Jerez’s statement lee Footmen were trampled under the was to secure the adoption of such amendments | that the route is not ready for the transporta- Fae nny that bat been posted upon the rght and left of Vidaurri to the company’s grant, as would virtually | tion of passengers and freight, and also shows Hl sony sth rapes cs dnd ipa ewasculate it, and thus bring into full force | that Jerez’s assumption of authority to grant a | _ The plain tothe north and east of the Hacienda Wie generally that th i Grand 1 on Pa wetctte Helos — piea-ure in announcing to their frie nde and the iI avenue, on as Gh Managers, n pete pel chick pool coak, Saipe, &o. My sinok of hos Cabent Wines | Vandstraraceineertatie2 mutant consent, $6 | re and effect the Belly contract, in the anticipa- | transit route charter to Vanderbilt through his mountains, almost bresthlent, one, the Impetus | Sanne bes hy and reeinnes @ this country. | cies ee, chert Es] Bees S eth handsomely furnished Rooms, ted profits of which he is Personally interested. | men, Webster, Van Dyke & Co., as be bas as- | ous lanceros. aan Ps I have for rent one Furnished Room, suit- bit = Bligation at «0 12th treet, between Sure te. Having signally failed in this maneuver, and | sumed to grant it is wholly unauthorized. motes age te Fg voli i 500 are repoited adie fors a single centieman. Apply as above. . B. NCEA Ee’ png A od Gan also be scoommodated, well kaewiog that ~ Government would pro- | By this time we presume the public has its mortally, 3,000 taken prisoners; the balance made Norary, aN ASSBNNE’ or peeps FO * ——— teet the company in its rights and Property as | eyes completely opened to the fact that Jerez’s | tueir escape in je mountains, the excep- | LNOTARY, COMMISS ON iF “EDS, IVE On easy terms, a fineand strong soon as it had opened the route, he next en- game is a desperate one of speculation between et co a oficers, who escaped PENSION. RE 4P De ae deol Ate oe MED GRANOES. ‘The La Se omen ted a RIAGE Ty tered upon a scheme to prevent the opening of | himself and Vanderbilt; the latter playing to| ‘The victors took $60 mules and 5390 | aon or Sante nn es Desde, Ke. qaawa. The colle: | sent to any yart SAMUEL T DRURY, oe it. seenre the continuance of the poyment of' the | Werens, 00 places of artillery, 20,000 Pounds of Yo hum will mest with prompt and careful attention. | _vo 3 tt corner Pa. avenue and ith strest. Through the aid and advice of his friend, | $56,000 per month, whieh he is to receive £0 amount of camp equi; “ T ln a opie " Bry “the indefatigable Webster,” he hunted up page. AEST 5 LL Ui aosrennet ‘against E t long as be may be able successfully to thwart | Geneval Vidaurri, in an ig Soe hom oad teak wie | pRipeRt MaxER, late deoeasesa Prompt~ certain parties in Pennsylvania, hoping thus | the purpose of the Government of the United eabtintie withes longer handle the Niven eat ba peeriinad a wa ue rear sores to enlist the President in their behalf, and ten- States in ite efforts to bring about the re-open-.! revenye. Sfoet ba . oT poe | ao 3. awee WAWER,