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Ses em ee ad " - - —— GOSS. rousl AMUSEMENTS. ENING STAR. + tage nner. ' ny : GEAND UNION LEVEE * Puaxxsorvixe Day.—To-morrow bavi ‘Tue TagvaNtarec Roure.—As there seems : a WASHINGTON OITY: designated by the municipal authorities of ive aig Udiindestanding on the partet ho — Ocsiiktisilip genctaltpatpen talib pretty beslly Friendship Lodge & rege En- = . Freaeh campment, I 0. 0. Washington for “ thanksgivitig,’’ most. busi ~ Viena; of his ing, maki: parations for = WEDNESDAY.........Nevember 24, 1888. ihr sce 93 sere edge Bourgueaey, been alow i ges ing, ing pre; ony On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. oun, 1, > ae in this city will be suspended. ‘To afford I =" ‘“ ws’ . > Though “ Thre star’’ is printed on the jittle army of employees of the Star office Califorsia line the Teh: fethan 1 je ee pupply of the good things necessary to met tle 4T ODD pet 3S’ HALL fastest steam press im use south of Bailti- | an opportunity to participate in the ceremonies Jone a6teas the Tehuantepec ass | cg, Mabamed. Bey, Taisen, poveiser te ‘wants of the inner man is concerned. We » The Joint Committee rerpeettaliy annourse to mére, te Giition ts se large as te require it | of the occasion, the Star will not be issued on | “° ™*7 Dot inappropriately explain that some, ty tye 1ech ee Movement conseq peg Biggs sag? ter ete ‘ne fe oy Se ml mag tit hey te be put Ue press at am early hear, Adver~| thst day. As nearly all the churches will be | tim# since the Post Office Department contract- th of his brother, Ali Ghalib, the Sul teeclemation of Bf or Crawford, viz: That all | have determuned so give a GK AN tisements, therefore, should be sent in by 12 open woaditis all to attend some one or other ed with one of the two companies claiming the | son-11-law, to prolong bis stay at Constantinople. taverns and other places where intoxicating | LEVEE, consisting of one ‘ o'clock, m.; otherwise they may net appear . as ve, Proprietorship of the route, to carry a sémi-| .... Mr. Whiteburst, the late electrician of the | drinks are sold, and places of amusement will cr more she pe wn gate mie ial Sie = prove A thi 1 bet New Orleans and Ven- | Atlantic Telegraph Company, publishes a letter be closed, so that the real design of the autbor- | pity a monthly mei} between Hoy “| received by him from the Secretary of t ities in setting apart the day by public proc!ama- A PROMENADE CONCERT, tos bay, om the Pacific side, or up to‘ San | pany, refusing bis request that the If ig tion, mav be carried out, and Bo one disturbed, | of the choi of them in the forenoon. We are no advocate for the substitution of the observance of a “thanksgiving day’’ for that of the anniver- until the mext day. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. ” most popular pieces of munic, it ii teats +, been bok is now being arvanced by Tt i sary birth view a Francisco, for $250,000, if delivered to the | submitted to his further and experiment’, | as bas too frequently ee ee | eee aotaa : Be einen Sie achats Mina with aaa atecinwing nee a Sure, | steamers of the Pacitio Mall SteamvhipOom-| Sic Ae9)iming.'0 enter Into the proposal contem- | such occa astons Dy scence of dinsipation and dis, na Pa there sae he iit ded those foud of dareint. for wh pany at the former place—Ventora bay—orfor| .... We notice among: the arrivals of distin- | police as well as other people. ae erincaleaan the aevwees 4 of ent f $280,000 if carried all the way to San Francisco | guished Democratic citizens at the Meti *,is | We learn that the Trustees of the Poor Intend er and Withele’s populsr String Band hace i Th isto} tbe Hon. John J. Tayi giv’ to the inmates of the poor and work eugaged. TRS be ths ladle by the Tehuantepec Company. je pay tandard bearers of house a good substantial dinner on the oceasion. reahmente wl! be furnished tbe lalire. eommence with the commencement of the ser- i " z ‘This is just as it should oe meee Te is ®, —— UNE DULLAR; tobe men.bera vice, and the contract is to terminate in October Congress, certainly @ very commendable one, meet Daye sy of manscement by is . jorthern men who voted fi Kansas-Ne- | with thea, bation of every benevolent minded ats ge 4 next, when all the California ocean-wise mail base pill, and in thie Canesten we note the | person Ta the community. "Bech little acts of tabaternity wee and strist order sunte daily bulletins anvoune! ie changes 1 tor Union cotabiiabenent Se otal depart ‘eo far pats Sw owe dpermy = a from our usual coarse a« to say that such reports weight ir countenance are without foundation. innovation. While there will doubtless be ‘The Union, also, in publishing the speech of | many capital sermons preached to-morrow, and Senator Davis, recently delivered at Jackson, | many of our fellow-citizens will be greatly ed- Mississippi, truly says: ified by them, thousands of laboring persons } ; of contracts expire. fact with much pleasure, that in the recent elec- | kindwess to pel ge ponent colnet THE COMMITTER. decision which Delong’ te all the efforts of the Ponti Pe sss y 4 meal Morrees Up to this time no mail service has been per. | {'0n he received several thousand ‘polled: for is Surtees pond dineormemaeees of the pub- aeetde® * Mississippi Senator. “As expressing the senti- | °*7 ill spare, indeed, and with great 26° | formed over the Tehuantepec route, so far 0, gallant associates on the ticket—an honorable | lic money is annually applied to much less de- ROUPE ment tnd defcing ¢ tion of a leading and | 8nd, besides, will be induced to spend need- |» ow, at the Department. The telegraph, | °dorsement and worthy of remembrance. His | serving objects. A TROUP influential Southern it deserves, and | lessly as much more of their scanty moans: > egraph, ote was 2,232 more than Parker’s, and 3,551 over rhs dy upon the canal this morn'ng looks ll appear at will receive, the attention of the country. ‘It !s into Washi however, states that the trip has been made] pip r's, the Democratic nominee for Canal Com. very encouraging, there being quite a large num- EON # L. aspeech as remarkable for its patriotism and and more strycLnine will pass into Washington through in fifteen days from San Francisco to | missioner. Berof boats disc ging coal and other products Penn. avenue, b tween 9th mii . soundness of opinion as for its freedom from the | stomachs in the course of the day and evening, Ori Ta he of exad of the upper country. EVENING, Nov. 22d, caution and sycophancy belonging to the eager | than ordinarily ina week. Entertaining this preimage erode see vedas tines: Te Arrivals—Sebr J.B. Cranmer, Lesk. Alvany, aD presidential which in these times so oe 3 information it strikes us that this telegraphic pain ap grt hye = Trinity | 78 000 feet of lumber to E. Picketell & Go; sloop — sfiet the polities of the country, warp the prin- belief, it is not wonderful that we do not fancy Hs 7 aigine rag mission, preach a Edes. detract from the ¢! dispatch does not state the fact. That is, that no positive communication between San Fran- cisco and New Orleans bas been made in fifteen mae een, paren sodoerp the domestication of this New England custom prominent tictans. It is the s; c| this region. is pettot, an inflexible, incorrapttbte fn * Benj Franklin, wheat to W. H. BALLS. ARTIES, &e. ee patella in the markets since ouriast. g, |__ BALLS, PARTIES, &. SIMPSON HOUSE.—To-worrow b ing Th SECONDGRAND COTILLON PARTY Py y set apart for Thanksgiving, my piace « i of the Mount Assoc'alion will Baye > op eee Tax Ovenraxy Mar..—We have frequently | days; for if we are not greatly mistaken, tho} ir we 8. SIMPSON, Prop’ AiR eee ‘ SDecra.ts. TuCeebay The Inteilsgencer replies to the comments of | taken occasion to explain the importance of the | public have not been favored with a word of ‘THANKSGIVING SERVICE for Correspondence of The Star. one ia future s.vertisement. By’ the Unzon upon a communication relating to | overland mail contracts to the general interests | the California news only fifteen days old that [Cy chara of he Accanton Kay Dea ALuxanpata, Va., Nov. 2%, 1858. | “Tots a= THE COVMITTEF. th@Indian war policy of the Government, | of the country. If the progress of the agricul- | should have beon published by the New Or- | Chu RikRSsT on 3th street, commencing &t li o’clock a.| The City Councils assembled in called session whie! ® 1 tural settlements westward from Iowa, Mis- | leans press and telegraphed north. Whenever aavion. will Eeienemmap trie tee eee 7 IRsST ASSEMBLY ppeared in a recent number of the Jn- Jast night . oF THE 7 A = Ald —Present, th ident, : ashington Light Infantry ’ ja and Was m and Oregon Terri- tions ve will doubtless go into effect. ‘owle, and Reid. he having remov: ‘0 pipe i apart nes ahead, sends us coples | tories, is a matter of vast national — it is eae? a : wiles tkanne bor the Senet of the Protestant | ,,Common Council—Present, the President, and Pring 3 Raildae. opera ti +4 Ha Sa Seen ee Henak Leelee Mine: certainly true, then, that that which is ‘their Navat News.—A private letter has been | Urphan Asylum. 1t* peer pace tlre Malet nage Ty oe = ig eof Cothins Paruee curiae the pec lee ara AOD surest protection and the greatest promotor of | Teceived, in this city, from the U. 8. ship-of- DUBANT.at the northwest corner of Penn. | lack, Smith, Nalis, Richards, J.B Smoot” Ar ae ri take piacota Meatiny Crry.—In the lust three weeks only | 1445. swift extension is a matter in which al] | ¥8F Qale, dated at Acra, on the southwest coast avenue and Sixth street, respectfully informs | The chairmen announced in both Biards that 5 . Yclook and terminating at? « m, five deaths have oc ed Norfolk, V y his frierds and the public cenernily that his Bar the business for which the Mayor h lied t commencing at 8 o’eloot vee pe . a riotic men shou! ike i of Al October 4th. All on board w wi ess for whic! Mayor had called the Tickets FIFTY CENTS, procurable of any of witha capauines peppy aaite this po hy patriotic me! Id feel alike interested. We, » Vetober Io: ere well. | wil! be closed during the entire day and evening of Boards together was for the consideration of the A hers and at the door. ald adds, that only once in 33 years Las the mor- | therefore, bail the triumph of the vorious The Dale left Porto Praya on the 30th of Au- Payment hy i eee tae Sy ere report of the committee on public property in tations to ladies will bo tesned . : 2 ¢ i . | Felation to leasing certain city property to the COMMITTEE. tality there exceeded 2 per cent annum. overland mail arrangements between our Mis- | 4st and cea Ospe bars, -* beg ee eee nmeden tind nea American Coal Company.) POPerY no 10,13,17,20.2382 (States—17,20.234 4) —— sissippi valley and Pacific slope settlements as | °f September. She was expected to sail onthe | nue. en 6th street. The matter claimed first the attention of the Sz FRIENDS TO ALL. Praxcz and rurStave Teape.—The Emp r- haps the most important industrial achieve- | 44¥ of the letter’s date for Quito, thence to Board of Aldermen ECOND GRANDE OTILLON or Napoleon, in a letter on the apprentice system, | P6Faps the most impo weap eve” | Widab, thenee to Prince’s Istand, and finally THURSDAY, the > ; Mr. Fowle, from the committee on pablic Friendship Club. addressed to Prince Napoleon, Minister of Alge. | ™ents of the era, so far as the future of cur > ncle i ont, 299, 1 ler of | Property, reposted a proposal from M. B. Bram- rien Pp ria, says: —— ¥e- | country at large is concerned. to St. Paul’sand Lowando. She expects tore | x. will moet at their Room, Odd Fellows’ | ball, President ot the American Coal Comp: ‘i : #3 5 H Yard, at 1 o’clook p. m., fora parade T ity shall tm- The members of the “Friendshi Club” respact- If, im truth, laborers recruited on the African} Yet, though we may at this far-off point phi- | tur heme from the latter place, touching at h dal yoiaus rasten face tn ee rm Ss ity. Sister Teots an other tem- fully announce to their fi and the publia ebast are not allowed th: exercise ot their free Porto Praya The British steamer Conflict | pera: ugntions Bre cordially invited to be Prove that portion of the Beverly property, east * > SECOND GRAND losophise and speculate i Ita i of the Fish wharf, filling ont, bui ding pieis, | Keperally. that their Will, and if this enrolment is only the slave trade thee4. cae ara Heer was lying near the Dale, at Acra, and her offi- | ?"% OM MEE EE, wharves, dr dying, &c = thut at low tide there fori. ON iate? H aL . in disguise, I will have it on no terms pris eres ales shi came” Ses ap a coheed rted that, during the last six months, | <—-Sa7-0S = a * _ | Shall be at least ten feet water at the woarves, | corner Pennsy!vanin av and 20th street, on not I who will anywhere protect enterp: benefits they confer on those in the almost | °°" Te?0 y e ae, y ~ | that these improvements shall be completed by | WEDNESDAY EV » Nov. 24th, 1658. trary to progress, to humanity, and to civilization. | wijgerness Tegions they are designed to ac- | *2¢ had captured three suspected slavers, and tail the Ist day of August, 1859 The company’s] ‘The Commies ry xe, shemestves, 06, spare no ws 6 t th tire British s dron had, i eo} — : a roperty to beexempt from all taxation,excep the | pains or ex! “4 = Guszmxatoniat —Political circles in Ken-| commodate. That they already feel keenly aid is genta sice venta fi ee PER DOLLS— Srdlvary License tat, and they to weve tus teivis onanit's Celebrated Band has been engaged for the tueky and Tennessee are already beginning to | their advantages may be inferred from tho | **™ bag P “prune oe h lege of renting the Fish wharf at $400 for the | “Selroshments served in Schafhield’s best style. fi + . being slavers. st AMMON D’S, 7th street. eight months not included in the fishing season; Positively no bats or caps aliowed in the room, exbibit considerable animation about the next | fact that, in all quarters of California, the 2 f i ’ Govennorsnir or Kansas.—There is reason the company. necessary, to take $10,060 of | except those worn by the respective Clubs. gubernatorial election in those States, and nearly People are assembling and passing such reso- . - ANU: are yet left for, Alexandria City Stock at 80cents The company Tukets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman very person who has figured in politics is being to believe that a letter has been reccived by and lutions as the following—the first series having a rin peg en t m and ladies—to be bad of any of the. me been adopted by the citizens of Santa Clara on | te Prerident, from Hon, Samuel Medary, of ew. 6. METZEROTT, e cf $25.000 pez ennum. The Council to have my No ext to lease this property when they improved at the | and iadies—to be bad of any of the members, or at Ld pe H i ji ove week toassent to crrefusethe offertbusmice, | Dear friends, stand by us once more. the 14th ult., and the second by those of San Ohio, late Governor of Minnesota Territory, ‘Star Buildings. suggested by bis friends as candidate for Gover- nor. In Tennessee, the most promineat names RO SS ee_ | Accompanying the proposal were sundry spec!- Committes of Arransem put forth by the Americans and Whigs are those = . accepting the Governorship of Kansas; which Q! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1 | Scations as to the kind of wharfto be built, mee ; F.C. Harrison, A: J, Bisonmen, Francisco shortly afterwards ting Pp S93 89 H.C Motiett, - Dru of John Bell, Emerson Etheridge, Jordan Stokes, \ Shorea ohenl i t was offered to bi . —? 2 | ax, also, a proposition from H. K. Bradshaw to A, J. Coluer,” F. Reed. - ae. o - FiReT SERIES SEperanent was Oere m some ten days | “ LEATHER !-LEATHERJ-LEATHER!! | build the wharl, &esaccording t0 the speemce, | AP AnGullets vo 19 F.8,To& W* A.M. W. G. Brownlow Mr. Bell Resolved, That the people of Santa Clara view | ago. 40 dozen Chammous at New — prices tions of the Coal Company for thesumef' 2,000 Sar Ca Sane Car ECan TaE aTUrEr etter teria and Mr. Etheridge appear to be the favorites. | with pride the successful establishment of the Postuaster Aproixtep.—The Postmaster | HC OU and ypoes: dozen Frenoh Ca the work to be completed by the Ist of August |()UR NAME 18 OUR MOTTO: The Democrats will probably bring out the pres- | overland mail routes, and ball the event as one 1h . Th Miller, Es So'e Leather, very cheap, at 2825, Pena. next, and the fuldiiment of the contrartor’s obli Th d Will Club. ent Governor, Harris, for re-election. —— = — Sapelee to a speedy immigra- | ‘eneral ; sian: ae ia rd near lth street no gation to be xnaranteed by R T. Wilson, W. e Goo’ ad. ‘on to the Pacific shores. tmaster at Columbus, ito, vice Samuel Me- igh ‘be sean in Kentucky, the most prominent Democratic | ““R,Soieea, ‘That the establishment of the various | Pot” iller w: COAL ! mcpaptakeatonbeceseny , Coau names suggested are Hon. A. G. Talbot, T.C. | routes now in successful operation, will have a | 28°: resigned. Mr. Miller was the incumbent MeCreery, Beriah McGoflin, and General Wim. | tendency to eficourage the speedy projection of | of this position previous to the appointment of O. Butler. The Americans bave not brought out | the’ Pacific railroad, the consummation of which, J ‘The * Witt Civs” beg leave to announes ‘The papers baving been read, Mr. WH Fowle | , he “Goon coatte itente sbi th : made a full statement of all the parti ulars of the eee a SIETE Nua a wher perr gure of 188 er Pi te lation, tu which ke the principal = ily, that teeir FIFTH ANNUAL LL will take pine at Sil serve 40 cumeens lasatie: thee cliectstad Mr. Medary. omy leasing terme it tak rom the vessel. P bf iter was rather — to nye - me ESA EMO NIC HALL. ae vill serve pect more close! e cher! 0, On hand. a ng to con. ions proposed, bu! not li in i Vi SVE. Novem| 5 Any Candidates for the nomination yet, but are } Homey of ours 'tatheriand,”” with thesous eed | APPOINTENT.—Thomas Fulton bas been ap- Hickory, Oak, and Pine WOOD. some of the specifications of Mi. Bradshaw: Mee | Tne enjoyment of our patrons have been impar- ‘waiting to see what their opponents will do. daughters of the Pacific coast inted a purser in the Navy, vice James B. A. thought especially that white pine was not | tial!'y consulted by the Committee in nrranging shis ee Resolved, That tbe Hon A. V. Brown, Post- a per a ad MENTs +] _ no 24-st Corner 2ist and I street che prea Bt iece awhart, he eer White | Ball as every exertion has been wade which will Dratx oF serene os —With sor- | master General in bis wise policy in the man. ents SOMEee Homas Boon AND SHOES oak should be used. Sean iei pee ne Tow we chronicle the deat! enjamin F. But- | agement o! rtment under his charge,and Mr. Fowle thought that the general quesiion Oar iady friends are respectfully solicited to at- ler, of New York, at Paris on the sth of the prea. | £9 his untiring efforts to give the people of Gall- | _Stcnutany or Wan.—Hon. Mr. Floyd, Sec- muned torednoe their a of accepting the proposition should be dicided | tend asus invitations Wall be neueds ‘ ent month. Mr. Butle: was born at Kinderhook po tisencetg our beat(lat creiaie, our conti- | retary of War, has recovered so far as to be at offering great inducement s before the details were discussed Ti UNE DOLLAR, odenitting orn a on the 15th of December, 1705. He studied iaw with Mr. Vaa Buren, the ex+President, and, on being admitted to the bar, became his partner. After serving in the Assembly he was appointed one of a board of three to revise the statutes of his post in the Department to-day. large lot of | adi: "4 Mr. Reid and Mr. Bryan expressed their senti- SECOND SERIES. Resolved, That the Eeepls of San Francisco, in Mass meeting assembled, esteem uccessful establishment of the Overland Mall routes as the accomplishment of the most important work bith- at Sv cents and 75 o ir, which must be | Ment:; and finally it was agreed that further time THOS. B. GRIFFIN & SUN should be taken to consider the matter. Tae Departmexts.—The General Govern. Gi 314 Pann. aven The papers then went to the Common Council ment will be closed to-morrow. s : SpA that bad oseh engaged, since the reading of the DA ' Prd aotaate tet &RLAND COAL. minutes, in a“ masterly inactivity.”” = erto attempted for th 1 HER.—The Also, 150 tons hard WHITE ASd COAL, for Having beard the read, and the views the State. His associates were Jobn Duer and | and Ps aie ih prosgucsiy cin Set parece oo hha rina following report of the farnaees. 7 of Messrs G.a Smoot, Ha iowell and Ea tack fotel. Good reference given. Jobn C. Spencer. Under General Jackson, Mr. | the Pacite coast weather for ing is made from the Morse | 130 tons free barniog COOKING COAL. ov» | thereon, tation was bad wita the Aider- | St this office. °. fornia from thet) di o'cl : i e commil an journed unt uieda: se be RB young Gir wi States, an office which he filled with great ability | foutes Piueloaviluue (heen eee November 2%, 1858. ee leiee n made if ordered now and delivered evening next, when it : unders:ood the mai raf re her best to ss'isfy her emp Overs. Address Hox as well soperreonraeay He was afterwards | use ie eee our citizens to the dangers and WOOD AL of all kinds. Will be finally settled. ee 2 a St_ fora time,U. d. District Attorney for the South- ons of sea travel and oft-repeated indiyni- . ° S 4 eh a vAN .—ADy person owning otin orn Districtof New York. He sailed in the steam. ick aged rience tons semt-civilized foreign gov- Baltimore, Ma cloudy, cool 0 NOTING WOOD and CRARCOAL ja Jerse a WIN CF R CABBAGES Fox SALE the Second Ward, not further out than Mass ernments, is hailed with sentiments of joy und | Washington, D.C. cloudy, wind W @i-steo 9th street, between Dand E 000 better have Leen or can be off-red | ChUsetts avenue, who would oo on four ex Eve @r Arago for Harve, on the 16th of October. He no 24-Steo th street, between 5 ears’ time, (interest pxynble half yearly.) will ad of gratitude to those by whose energy and in- | Richmond, Va. clear, cool. ANY SUPERIOR OAK WOUD cal oxnreeciz | Cr mtletinssesson. Appiyat this office. nu 23 4, throach the post uffes giving location, des arrived at Harve on the 30th, went to Rouen, and | domitable perseverance co glorious avresult has | Peters clear, 420, (MY,SUPERIOR OAK WOUD. cut expressly | 7 ONSEQUENCE OF A MURDERO ton. cual whoen aan Ooadis mn be aoe thenes te Paris; which be reached on the 34 of | tewnachleved. : post. | Norfoli, Va... 4s, wind N cays St a radaetice fas caeke eee Tene Mee Laat | Li cacault, by atgerty of Sepredaitre seme onete | Pre 2083-0031" _ The a esolve at the Hon. A.V. Brown, Post- nehburg, Va.. cloudy ployed » ; ANTED a pra agin a _ eS Sis | Baster General, in bis official acts, presentsclaims | Wristol, Tea snowing, 32°. PAVOOD and COAL. ofall kinds. promises of “Kn'orama,” | PY? ZU00 DRESSMAKERS WaNTED st z P ude a treat for to our consideration of no ordinary character, in | Knoxville, Tenn cloudy, 42° SAWEDard SPLIT WOOD. Te it ie ig premises are hereby | “no 93 sr* . : health. A vicient attack of diabstes was the con- | the successful result we now celebrate, in the’ex: Chattanooga. cloudy, 33°. KINDLING WOOD i crates and CHARCOAL d that they will bedealt with aecoroing tothe | TO=S Se sequence, « disease to which he has becn some- | tablishinent of the various lines of communtca- | Wilmington, N.© clear, 45°. im any quantity. - of the law. nos WANTED—A SECOND-HAND 3 HOW - <iiatilidaet 6d wutcks ina cectadet alt tee, | tious across our continent. Columbia, 8’ C. ‘ ‘Three onrgoss of COAL, toarrive soon, will be CARD TO THE LADIES. CASE for out-doo:s and one for the gouater. Any person having the same ‘or sale will find a r d MRS. M. A. EATON + ly infe purchaser by cailing on C. LEWISSON, #2 Penn Tux Tatxoxsen to Cusa.—The long-talked |) Tu® Treasury Rervrxs.—The footing-up eienr vind sw . and E ladies of Washington and ovnty tet she has Svivanis avenue, betwoen “th and lth sts, no 2-St ‘ ; s received, ut her resid-nce, No, 404 Ith street, NTE PU. of project of establishing telegraphic communi- | of the Treasury returns, for ‘the first quarter : clear, cool. LOAKS AND CLOAK CLOTE: entirely new, u and recherche, atver Wee eee hesouet akon Hox cation between the United States and Cuba, 1s, | of the current fiscal year, whieh ended on the | Columbus, > C ae Latiew’ Cloaks, Kagians,and Walking Dresses. Call | No 15. Star Uffice. stating tne piace of wlerview. ‘weare informed, about to be carried into effect. | 30th of September, shows the receipts to have Types ppl hp 3 Wwe invite the siteation of the Giles tes ew sed Sf Taylors Dnsas Geta tone oe Tpose wanti uel be waited on, and satisfactory . 3 PS , i: or choice u»sortment of 4AC. : . reference gi “1 - C.-C. Walden, Esq, late Deputy Collector at | beon $25,250,879, while the disbursements fur | Mobile, Als ar, 402. LAR and RAGLAN CLOAKS just received, all . E nogs ste | Srenes given Ee New York, Superintendent in this country of the lo the 7 NTS.—The proprietor of the Inteligence the quarter were $21,700,178; |- | Gainesvill Cuban Telegraph Company, lias received instruc- q $31,7 78; leaving a bal Or of which we have »: ed to sell extremely low for w™ P. McCONNEt L. ek NNEtL, ww d House Agenoy. Sil C street, corner 7 oil New Orleans, La clear, 42°,wind NW \ say nate SURGEON DENTIST, _| of wh, respectfully colsate tho were tions from Havaua to commence the construction | *B¢® im favor of the Goverament, of over | Prederick, Ma snowing, cold ad other Wie aad Coles Eee ears Hag huecfice on Fenn. avenue. one door east of | lies requurin compotent Servants of good charse- of the route between Savanah and Fernandina, | ‘tee 80d a half millions. When wo take into | Haye:stown, 3 snowing, cold. Ci.cziars, Basques and Dresses, to which we invite sey ctroct, Alter ninets pa year pract 02, ter: v yanted, BOW, several good Cooks, Chamber- and Messrs. Mora Brothers & Pavaro have placed | ©0DSideration that the country is just emerging Pumbery fe Md. conn’ Goh aoe Sees oer pest on extremely | Europe. 1: would look rather superiivou: — Detwers.cnd Pum Sante, the necessary funds at his disposal. from one of the most extensive and severo pe- | Wheeling, Va cloudy, cold {07> One price wniv in plain figures, from ekareet conden the neat — With regard to the submarine portion of the | riods of financial embarrassment ever known, saben ore Sa We acme e SLAGETT & MAY. Who have not established pretences ap LOST AND FOUND. p ., : : sno , cold. a 4 i 6 2a 32... — line, the Company*s Agent writes that the peti- | and that trade is far from having resumed its | Oi ¢innati-O londy, damp. no2eo2w Corner Pi id 9th An ALON Doles “ OTICE.—*! o Girl AGNES BYRNE, who was tion of the Company for concession of the pri wonted activity, it would seem that the appre-| Sarometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. OTHER LOT OF CLOAKS AND RAG- M ~ (FORMERLY 1HE Esbirr Hovse,) sivertised in the Star of the 16th of Oo. Jege bas been received by the Spanish Ministry, | hensions of those who contend that the present | Tected for temperature) 29 725; at noon, 29 ANS Lad: 1sa08, at reduced “ Nos 321,323 and 325 Fstecet near 4th, Washineton and that there is every reason to hope that it ‘Thermometer, at 7 a. m. 38°; at noon, 40? i tariff is inadequate to afford s sufficient rev-| Maximum yesterday, 46°; minimum last night, 4 ranted S eae Black, and Grey Cloths, Will be g - The Captain-General of Cuta enue, and that another loan will be essential, | 37°. z id lad Maecivabls colors for Cloaks sad Raglane, from tee cas und the proprietress promises has endorsed the petition most strongly, and tt ~~ - 81.25 to $3.) per yard, tothe pubic sao sball in every « is confidently expected that his influence will be | *7¢ ®t well grounded. er Tur New Youre and Puitapytrita Css | 25 Ledies' Cloth Cireuisre and Cloaks for $250, | irotetions, snd sulicite the ee, sufficient to secure the grant to the Mora comps- | _ It may be urged that the receipts into the | Marcw.—The chess match between New York vader tes, and | ¥i! be co tober as havine eft her home, ne been fwd Has been newly renovated, altered, improved and | at Batanore ee he Sestere of Charity magnificently furnished, equal toany hotel no 24 1t™ ae I OST—A young RED COW, with white face 4 aud red over her eyes, and a two year he house | O@ HEIFER ducted by an experienced caterer, and | Fivedoliars ny, in preference to all other applicants. Treasury during tho first quarter of the fiscal | and Philadelphia was resumed on Monday night, Cloaks for ‘$4, wort 3 t wheal pg ce Zeasive trasment acd permanent ——-, re <Te0R NTU Advices from Madrid, do not, however, | year always exceed those of subsequent quar- | and the first game was continued. It will again Repeater Rie fs no :3 tDecl__ MRS. M. A_ KNIGHT, Prop’s. ‘AME TO THE SUBSCRIBERS strengthen this belief. A note dated Madrid, | ters; and that tho data is not, therefore, reli- | be resumed this evening, at 6 o’clock. As far as rom $10 to $25. A BREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS —{ Cxtree the tai of Bomeanes October 3ist, says that there ave no less than sev- | able. But while this is admitted, the friends | !t bas progressed, the game stands as follows: i reat tee a Meropindl 0 ; have purchased from the assignees of a lar; eand sey ath ata sneer oe — E 4 ne mes: ‘come fo: f en applications to that Government for the con- | of the present tariff may urge, with equal pro- 4 ey are of the most fashionab‘e styles and col. a fine stock of ahoice Tuemoed Gorey Ticnandll fo prove property, pay charges. and tske hersvav struction of a sub-marine cable between Cuba priety, that the excess of expenditures is fully shop's Pawn to Que. ¥ os caered St prices whiek canoe mite sel and other gisk Gold Jewe Gold, and Silver it* _ J_HN NEIDE. J a : al O85 | 3.5 u es,&c; yy and the United States, ard that it was probable proportionate to that of the receipts. Judgin cht to Queens King’s Kt. to Kio rs PS - asl wish to dispose of them ina short tines 1 will $ REWARD.—Brcke away from the subsori- the Government would decide ina short time to z P ging «third. third. BTS, BED COMFORTS, COTTON | Five my customers a chanes to buy soment the ben Pir on che te cot all brows offer the whole project at auction, and sell to the | {fom these circumstances, the predictions of hight to King's Pawn ‘ws Queen's Bishop's BArTS, WADVING, AND FLANNELS. £2008 at lower prices than the exme quality has ever pd ee fleet Seat yo o highest bidder “the privilege of landing sub- | Washington correspondents, that Secretary | 5. pawn teKiug's third, Queen's ‘Knight to Queen's] 4 do. Whiteand Grey Bervartednn en sold for in this city. 1 shall ruu them off very x turning eaid mare to the subseriber, No, 437th marine cables on the Island of Cuba for twenty- | Cobb will recommend an increase of the tariff, hops third. 25 do. Bed Comforts. fast, therefore all who wish to purchase great bar a g 2. to Queen's Kutght's | 500 lbs. superior Cotton Batts, for comforts, Sains will slease eal sconst 35 Pa. ave ” J.T. ROWLES, See'yeate:?9 appear to have no good foundation; and from Mactan takes Fown, | 155 cukan Siten and Wy inte Waddia Grimsoepod | cs = ER WATLER—In sto z sae ‘and what we are able to gather, we cannot believe a Green Plaids," = SEUTseeRS nigiapi cae eteder ss J.D: HAMMACK’S RESTAURANT, Tur DearuSextexcz oy Hexay Gaxsaite. | nye any important changes will be urged. re i i aaa ee m0 22 & KiNG & BURCHELL. i doors westar Wie ee + here + sear meipemantecygpeg tr Congress may receive suggestions to modify od akee Enea Seen teers En g and Satir ete. very cheay “ae 4s eok Bakins xoellent new Mary-. rencnt te eeeeronghly repaired and ct ‘4 *, re .. “i Lt e ae oe 7 3 aver into the Criminal Court of Baltimore, about half. | Certain tariff provisions in order to render the | 1! Rn _Gueee 1 Quien = ° : i ee. Fe ELD ioe, Comloreable of the kind 1a pees oe past 11 o'clock, and ordered to be piac-d at the | $¥8tem more perfect, but these will not be suf- to King's Knight Queen's Bishop to Queen'saec- | 100 pieces French, English, and American Prints, a sone ‘ene srmontevenue.. | tnost princely hates ithe Couche a Se bar. He showed not the least visible siga of | ficient to have any marked effect on commerce ren to King's Bisbep Queen's, Bish p to Kicg's| A large stock of Cotton and Woolen Gloves and | NNT WiPRUNES. NEW PRUNES whorp gentinanas cok Ceakina aie ersepentient emotion. His expressive eye did not indicate ja | generally. s ‘Bishop toQueen’sthird] no 24-3t + » next to 10th st. naw sec Ci G eivacaeue pericarp mrt tine ae none the slightest coemner one a fountain of tears | Passports To NicamaGva —On account of | ® Fawn to King's Bishop's Ques: ep to King's AVING PERMANE 5 3] _no22-st Corner isth st. and Vermont avenu house in this comuarse Ny ock of ail Kinds bad been disturbed or that the repentant drops the statements made by some of thoze who sought city. 1 have c:osed my V c & THALF PRICh.— Gentlemen's Cravats, Ties ame cannot be equaled. Fine Old Whieky a aah aa he Stand, with the Office Scales, Coal Sheds, FRC h Cgntiemen's Cravats. Ties | Brandies. with all brand: “The eee comur sad up. to sail to Nicaraguain the “Alice Painter,” Pawn to King’s rook forth. | Stable, Horse and Cart re for salo—a bargain. aa Scarf Portage nog levee Gloves. Pagne. a haa nen The Court then addressed Lila as follows:—| from Mobile, that they were furnished with | ,» to King to Kivs's Bishop. “< fd of Hours, wil be sold Chesp fag | Sta £0. embracing all colors, styles, and @uaiities, NDON HOUSb.—Tyc undermgned re = ; 2 on ‘chased at third t vi % Heur a = era ppp peaes oe passports by Senor Irisarri, the Nicaraguan a ieee’: Lek aiéoua Ga a a gh we wil clepe out et about = halt es tet marder a@ jury of y 2 ec- . ‘ * 5 and ‘ood. i rice as! for goods of like quatity. aon: there may have Leen some little irregulari. | Minister, that gentleman bas notified the State | 21. me mall persone i jebted to me wili please pay up im | ¥#us! price WALL STEPEBRG E CO. ty im their preevedings, yet 1 do got think it | Department that since the publication of his y. st Announces to Members and u Winter io W. : no 22a __No.s22'Pa.av.. bet. 9th and loth sued teeaboveseees pees eee Any bill stine will be presented for - © baned house in & wauner iuduenced them tm any inaaner; and, therefore, | notice of the 27th of October, respecting pass- mentatoness ci anh pact COAL COA pe etion of all whomay honor aor a new thal. "Tue Court “deep | regrets ports,up to the 20th instant, he had issued pass- | 2:- Bovk. on sth shock bitwere Daas Elis authorized tor y ted per schooner Osceola, ninety-six <9 me re yey Bo the corner of Fr unhappy condition, but will not lehake you, | ports only to the following persons: Y¥. How- | 17. . csipt for me and sell the Stand, St be Bj @ Patent (tice and a deo. tons free burn: 3 IEALE, ED ASH COAL, eral Post Office. ‘he rooms are larre and Formerly Wood and Coal Deaier, on 3 eter oF rfu!,and the public parlor superior in it- dimen - n24eost New York av., bet. ith and 14th sts, srrent ot wale ur tae Deal, aie eral ne sions and appointments to that of any other :eard t hopes that you will make your peace with i! ae ponte as etna Pe cman nar etan land Hill, James Lea, Abraham W. Gallaer, sentence upon you; and thereupon it is demand- Herman Schiater, wife and child, Francis b aR 33 t i aaa F #00n 8s it arrives. ET porecbeclagg ng ha og ie intended to be, Feceut cyt sy ware tte | Pr Frederic Femer,Joka El, Abraham gece sale Siamese womrromei., | eicaptad akin scant cle here ought net upon tb ae, . . ee M. W. GALT & BRO. Ss $ Or its ge ¢ Laer. 9 ou pedones to gue Data termes a Annison, Elwood Lester, Abraham Levy, Han- take great ploasure in announcing to their friends a = - = zim dP. MURRY, Proppietor. ‘Phe Prisoner—"“Ouly that when you pass sen- | son White, Real Evans, William Evans, and Ane oeeceenere NEw Stoke = cil ai eld rg ar alr igi vents, , Ny 5 a ‘That fe sil have te cay’ = Joshua Wright, all of whom were to go by the $54 PEenw. AVENUR. BETWEEN SHAWLS. _( Four doors wes Dec Witches wich dowels 353 P Dessceis Sor eek ech Sivoet itches, Ri ‘el C bes e. ween reets, convicted, and I bave overruled the motion of a 16th of November and the 6th of jeomber. . Q Ware, Fancy Goods, ‘Lo . ever offered for sai — (Naan Browne’ Hors.) ¥ Fr. T. MADDOX’s new trial, and whereupon ail and singular the ‘ eae i = this city. which they respectfully invite the pub!ic | where they will, on Wednesday, 24th inet, open an | _no 20-2w No. 349 Revonth street. above | mises being understood and daly considered Tae Doveras Docrrixe.—It will be recol- Rook to King’speventh. Rook to Quees } | to exam: , grtire, new stook of FINE sietee sy i Ic. Uke? PUREE Ri dered by the Court here, that 4 New York Trib: was a ‘mined to offer at once their goods at| JEWELRY, PURE SILVER-PLAT+ : $ am receiving, and selling nt jos, oe mud Henry Gambrill be taken hence fo | ena t.eagies theet during the ae ede mma Kedvapea tin dativct heures, fom which there | are eepsctiely invited ta esamicer = He PablE Ss “jail of Baltimore city, from whence you | *t#unch pro-Douglas sheet during the late Il- | have made strenuous efforts, of late years, to Sil te anatitema . Sen Tr a W,. GALT & BROTHER are now removing S; yr Ve * The Court—~I should be sorry to do anything | steamer Washington from New York on the ~ NEW 8TO IN GREAT VARIETY. DRESS GOODs, of the kind, but from the evidence you have been no Inte!.& Unio: 5 came, and from there to the place of execution, | linois canvass. We accounted for the fact on | abolish capital punishment altogether, the Leg- M. W. GALT & BRO., Je: Ladies are most resp*ctfally St such time as sball be duly appointed by thé | the ground that the doetrine of Mr. Douglas | lalature of Georgia is now endeavoring to extend S6iPa.av.,det.ciiend nets. | A LARGE stoce ae Lied a Rivas. | Site recuse cesses ™ jovernor there be hange the neck unt: : to oth t bli ‘ail want rich % OO DS? “ ou are dunk, Sad may the Giver of All Good | that Territorial Legislatures may practically | this amet at reap nde sail ‘Why do the public from ete re ey a COLLEY & cos. 8. H. STI Kove mercy oa your soul. Mr. Warden, take | exclude slavery by unfriendly legislation, is | ***°"- bim back.’ Gambrill listened with eager attention to the words of the judge as be pronounced bis sentence, 'f you wish to purchase a hand Biack SILK DRE: dou’t fail to Call at J, W. COLLEY & Co’3 HAVE JUST RECHIVED A FRESH SUP. oe ‘ain and plaid French ME- 4 FePadeishs treeless - view to make both night burglary and robbery the theory of all conceivable theories most by force capital offences ; but each bus failed in likely Jif carried out, to consummate the pur- | 116 senate. They have, however, been amended Doyou RINOS at ply of those aad gave even a faint smile at its conclusicn. | Poses of abolitionism. Since that election the | 59 as to make the punishment tweaty years in the W: COLLEY & covs, | (ur So RUOTS. with heavy uppers An immense crowd gathered in and about the | Tribune explains, in few words, the pith and | penitentiary, at the discretion of the Court. oitiny, af you want 8 handsome CLOAK or orpRESS BATS i. an court house to witness the solemn proceedings. | point—the a/pha and omega—of the new theory Sreanoan Ix Town —We have been gratified | perfect! : : CalloaJ., W. COLLEY & Co, B. H. STINEMETZ. The silexce maintained throughout the whole | of Senator Douglas, as follows: by a call fom Frederick Ayer, Esq., the bus!- i w OY, In short, if you wish soy z £35 Pa. 12th street, time occupied by the passage of the seutence was lavebolder bas a constitutional right to Cc. Lo . Sa reasonabie prices, oall at No. 523 7th no2-tr_ between Willurd’s and Kirkwood’ ves into any Federal Territory, and | ®¢** ™2" of the firm of J. C. Ayer & Co., theake above ia. avenue. — perfect and profound. i BB sage rV> ell, Asbort acquaintance with the 7 . anv... LARGH ORDER OF MUSIC HAS JUST to them in slavery, so long, at least, as 20g) Py CARPETINGS: ‘The prisoner was accordingly remanded to jail mainvalned; but if | convinces us that not the Doctor’s skill in com. i T navi Sat roesived rosie fanobortes aye bey in charge of the wardens. Heseemed reconciled ‘of suid Territory do not see it tions ‘Tot 70, . 9 ‘waperior Italian ory © pass | pounding his medicines is alone concerned in Chet patronage. pa iter, and at the to his fate. He is young, and in the Srst blush of | laws Se eae Se the immense consumplion of them; but that it W. G6. METZEROTT, manbood. His years scarcely exceed twenty-one; =. the tol pens et pecber at he takes business talentiof no ordinary measure to 208 gornerof Pa, ave. and tith ste yet thus early in life is he doomed to pay thepen- | T., other words: “Though the slaveholders are them around the world. Mr. Ayer, mani- > fy ER) sity cf bis Infraction of the laws both of God and | rigot all through in claiming an indefeasible y, has these abilities and the success of his + PLEX; ‘very cheap at man. right to plant slavery in the Territories, yet there * house shows tbat he uses them —Memphis Whig, ‘18 E treet, near s pyle Wo, noon,