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* @ossir. Items Telegraphed from Washingten. Personal. WASHINGTON NEWS A —_ : Wasnixcrox, Oct. 4, 1859.—A despatch was] ----R. B. Marcey, U.S. A.; P.Hemelle, French ee. 7 oF THE NoMINATION | received here this by the Attorney Gen- | Legation; Hon. J. A, Westervelt, N.Y., are at OTICE TO TH cepa srbe Nesuvillo Union, claimed by | eral from the district attorney at New Orleans, | Willards’. ; N chases before’ THE EVENING STAR. 4 advo yng £0. T cIry \ i | statin, the ship Fashion had cleared from ia, is lying | the "Ty rotate WASHINGTON ste ‘A 1858, | Me Pre-Dougias journals not long since sae Gite Scotty for Galpin, bus that her veel | acc ee: ref ened a ila leone en roan fer a life sustaining THURSDAY........ ssenee Oe iu Supporter of their idol, treats r L cones. = ; : “7 s ro OBSERVER. that Mob’ aj Democracy must perforce select Spirit of the Merming Press. ‘dential candidate as it deserves ta ; ica, headed by G F ee The aadiaiten publishes an appendix to cin gre to accept such an altefmative, the |W und other aiivosters rll ri ; ‘ ] satshedlt leet the oe Judge Black's review of Senator Douglas's Mag-| oo. ocracy will not only be ignomipiously Pom peat Gaea : : THN gosh Ho35 and other p ood refer=noe enxsn. azine article, called forth by the Senator’s Woos- fedted, but will richly deserve defeat, ag they will “ y bx k Ww ter speech and the commentaries of some of bis | 1,9, have abandoned all pretémee of the guardian. } stating that quite =. force of filib ro — ae a friends. ship of the principles of Jefferson and Jackson for | éffected their escape, through false papers a hd . 2 Ww . e.& Fetpectalle American sien ot Mrs. by ich is going the rounds of the press, pur- | ¥¥ SITUATION as nure> or chambe a The Constitution denies the report circulated bY | geyotion to the fortunes of some aspiring dema- sre oe aes, eee ae ing to have been written by Mr Smith, US. private family. Cail at 425 E strost, between 7 ieie it vos so oremenere the Irish News, of New York, and the Catholic} oooyeor other. The following is the article from | P°C G4 itional instructions will therefore be trans- | Consul at popeipee and announcing the depart- | Sn 8th. aoe an sienna sankit 4 ae ee erseneel pe ran) ae tatea i ie Suid and Pare | rose 10 Pekin under «Chinese Goverament ar | WARDRER Sea’ SO) Sa aA *BER: ot | mob Tit See. Lamb President of the United States and the Seeretary | ve’ have seen an argument urged in certain Ow (Sth) So our sqesdron ts the Geil sea Panieo | WON SC hewaed te mle a ee lee Abrly at'No. 32) P ony aeeeree Peiden Bencht of Raizy Sellivas, of the Navy, Roman Catholic sailors and marines | De:nocratic. papers that Douglas’ nomination is | te keep vigilant watch and cap Po | Smith, at Shangbae. several hundred miles from | isa ‘Peelermance to com. compelled ttend testant worshi| necessary to the success party in « the mouths of the Peiho, can have had no later in- OY WANTED-—At the Adal txpress reas circle that instances ive this auto i have c+ Aerts options Sye"ds cot bellows tut ona camntaeestinrs ‘ep had Shite bo Ce from erase tons that furaished ao zee fice. Must come 5 MISS. G1; private boxes, 95. : e ; 1 5 important, and the Iv. = recently occurred at Philadelphia. Constite- | ass of the Democratic party depends on any one | tral America. They are ve were recei the State Department a few da ; SLY. JULIANA MAY tion says that not only bas no order been issued by man. Its dosti njaneayy in the keeping of ihe Soeegaes Ane oat cars safe to trust them by hebeid ie ‘Written. immediately after ths ob WANTED! MEDIA TELY, ofthe Mow York JT Y * Millin: Li Secretary of the Navy interfered | American people. gagement between the Anglo-French squadron ae erik a baer of mad oe and teen serv- | ciples willlive when the of ‘those who] Wasmincron, Oct. 5.—The Government has no | Eatltke Chinese, ‘Theesdiengtches do notlooataia 6-2" Be wi "Shane boncueer Will give GRAND vocal anol « : oo now uphold or seek to subvert them shall have } reliable advices of the movements of our Minister the details given in Mr. Sin{th’s letter. - It may be At PHILHARMONIC HALL, ing in the Navy Yards, but that It never could be and been m. Those princi- | jn China later than on the day after the battle of ; ‘aid t ti 4 NTED IMMEDIATELY. On the E “Ka THURS ‘4 the aod pr for ther reason that the President and See- piss tave mfvived the Roars position Kod ~ — igre One eer oe ge = on ; barca ge 8 of tre esctpared setatctae or the Wiis Pe it bey oni oa: ow SATUS ths teh s Le set thority to do so. Stephen A. Douglas. They have withstood | demn him or Capt. ni for the par treaty, but no official advices to that effect have | Pre«byte: Chaureh, the corner of New iB BON 4 sae ay bee pabtlehes vn tageuma to jt | the auntie c€ open snetnles and thatronchury of | Siem on that occasion. If the Chinese take po,ete Sele beakends Teer en ern ht hase pre ST ee Sa UANGELY, aR NAPOLEON have still strength | ception, but on the contrary invite them to Pekin, a recent series of articles on the Territorial question. eaewestnen eaeer Mr. Douglas should ciimcsve them there, then our Government can | Rese character, we think that it is the part of pru = Mr, withdraw hardly be expected to indulge {n censure which | dence not to rely too implicitly on the bonor and WANTED, IMMEDIATELY TWO Gas. | The evlebrated U7 The New York Express of last evening “a Tr pport. : honesty of Chinese officials, and not to take for ITTERS. Apply 37 between sth & It is indeed a humiliating acknowledgment that | would destroy the advantages og ng: granted that Mr. Ward has been received at Pekin | and 9th. ply Dt, Mr, H.G, TH states that the California mails had been handed | the Democratic —— longer ca me at de fend by ree : prichame rare ater the Peiho | Uutil we bave positive intelligence of the fact— | _005-3t* MYERS & McGHAN. , over to Vanderbilt & Co., to go out by the North. | fending the cause of popular nat Mader he “i Constitution. ANTED-A SECOND. HAND COU TER, | Tickets for sale ot the Pane been comm: 2 rs > — ° rn im c 3. FF. . .&. ern Light. _ the leadership of one man—that they are auch ab The Associated eee —_ eae Tue Verpict 1% rte Great Eastern Expto- | a purchaser by addressing C. W, Star Office iD00t# open at 7 o'slock , Concert tocom 17 It appears from the accounts of Messrs. | jéct slaves as to refuse to v' if. 7 ASHINGTON, < ‘at information | stox.—The Manchester Guardian of September 2 | _¢° ; , ea es, except at the bidding of a self-constituted | nas been received in official quarters in addition 7 S ST HALL, G Phillips, Sampson & Co. that they have expended Bice, thats party is compelled to bow down | to what was telegraphically stated yesterday, rela- | 82Y3: WARTES, 4 Sot, WEEELBIONY that on F ORRE ALL, Grorostows, 275,000 in establishing the Atlantic Monthly, and | a+ pis . and crave his assistance to save tive to the filibuster movements. ‘AS to the Te. “ apie tp hagcenreewnagaly na nich whe of 4 and M streets. teland” Mora FOR ONE WEEK ONLY: that the maximum profits of that periodical inany | them from defeat. departure of a party of filibusters, on! were y the e: on Oi 7 Commencing WEDNESDAY, October 5, 1950. prorniseior ace gl 7 | vedo not believeit. We repel the impatation | Poried departure of x party of dltbudters, govern. | Eastern was brought toa close on the night of the WANTED_A MAN to work on s farm, be must ne Bs ~ . “ sae u the integrity of the Democratic masses, a8 | ment is that they left ina tug boat, about ten miles | 19th, the verdict being to the effect that the disas- and farm work generally, Applyeat Locust’ fia DR. BEALE’S 7 The judgement in the Stephens wife- ] alike dishonorable and undeserved. We deny | yeiow New Orleans, but which could not carry | ter bad beeu caused by the closing of the fatal tap, Farm, 7th street toads wece the'drat tall WONDERFUL poisoning case, in New York, has been affirmed | that they have become the minions of one man’s | them to the place of their destination. They | but that there was no evidence to show by whom ps pow 01 ids the fortunes of the board rger | the tap had been shutoff. The jury condemned - — — PANOPTICON: by the Court of Appeals, at Albany, and Stephens Fad is principles in hia rap. When bave Sle eons oN Lega the pablo iL the use ef uch contrivances es thisstop cock and ANTED—A egg ht AE Ste ife Moving M ~ aeniows will have to suffer the extreme penalty of the law, fre'bemocray Man tele Eitegtance to fue pene | Collector Hatch and bie depaties aud other fed- | they certauly Lave the evidence of Mr. Galloway. | dancitst,'s Miastien' tees of eenieaes, | Life Moving echanical Exhibition Drocul for | Dou, higher than their allegiance to the prin- | era) oft are, accordi: their instructions. | of the board of trade, in su of eir delib- ast city references given. Address Box 17, Star a rE eee ee sia ciples of thelr party’? When have they prociaim- deorting to every legitimate means to intercept | erate opinion. ‘The jury add that. the engineers Saice’ rae s 00 43° WAR IN INDIA a this supremacy over them and surrendered the | the filfbusters. had-not used proper caution in attending tothe | T47 warep—a CARRIAGE PAINTER, A Popp House For THe Duce or Macenta.Itis un- | guardianship of their rights into his keeping? In addition to other measures vessels have been | ship's machinery; Dut here, of cotrse, rises the W DOUGHERTY & BURFORE SEPOY REBELLION! derstood that the $2,000 required to purchase a | How is it that his voice has become more poten- | dispatched for that purpose. While these things | serious diiliculty, ‘Who are the engineers in asthe b tina, os 4-2" The Most Wonderful of all Modern Miracles, rte te ws tal than the voice of the people; that tis will can | are progressing in the nelgliborhood of New Or- | question” Mr Scott Russell states tuat lie and | © 5 SE DEAESTpROREDST a Ment Tantertel of ol Megern Mivag horse and furniture for Marshal McMahon, bas | controj the suftrages of American freemen ? rans, information’ ‘hns ‘Gers’ seseived taps | tis forcinen, Mr. Dicken; wereon bosrd aiecply a BER DESIS DBORROW | ,._. ombmnoing ant ee been subscribed by [rishmen and other citizens of ~+ Now, In the name of all the godsat once. upon | gumber of filibnsters are in Mobile, some of | a8 amateurs, while Capt. Harrison deciares in & 7 ‘ne principa’ will be returned at th oF MEN. Hoxsas D AKIMALs. New York. His namesake, Captain James Me- | what meat doth this, our C:esar. feed, that he is | Yio were promincut in the Susan filibustering | very cuiphatie manner, If Thad been informed Py th £2 Are tin ot other Democrati: 1 Ilected., | t Mr-R ll 1 T lending A Loved a, and reer ro) Nr A Watwral Pece-eet Mimsy of the Recest Thrilsine = rowan so great?” re there no if OCI ele ition, which 1. it will be collected, | tuat Mr. Russell was merely a volun’ ', lew Wortl ree times Amount. ress on, War, Massacre im a. Mahon, bas already ae Statesinen his equals in ability entitled to the grat- | expedition, which vessel. it will be recallee of. | hig assistance for the benefit of the company, 1] EY.” through the City Post Othioe se gots by order of the Committee, asking if it itude of the pace Upon what pedestal of pop- | gcers at Mobile have been instructed to watch | would not have allowed him, or any other person agreeable to him to accept this handsome present. ularity has this Col ta Panorama, , painted on a few hontred canvas, butit Startling and Paithte! tation of actual occurrences - It, is not lossus been reared, that these | their movements and act accordingly. It is not | excepting my own olticers, to ecenpy the position WAN SPANISH or MEXICAN factof flat ~ S, HALVES and QUARTERS; | represen euncted ar ae men should be compelled to “walk under his | yet considered necessary to send out any new in-| he did.’ Captain Harrison states niost positively v4 . 17> Admiral Hope, who repulsed at the | hive legs, and peep about to find themselves dis- | Xucttons to our naval forces in the gulf and on | thar Mie. Ruceell wee se charge, and for this very ar ae Rag By py Ye ET Peibo, was captain of the BAMsb frigate Endy- | honorabie graves!” Has he so endeared himself | the Pacific coast The easels now tieve ue tn | Good Pease teat ae eae parae, and for company | ware Manufactory and Jewelry Store, Vo. 3 ioned ¥, % r mion, which bad the engagement with the Presi- | to the Democracy by his Pecadiey to their prin- miseasion of orders heretofore issued in relation not been completed. Mr. Russell, on the other | avenue. Stiver Tea Sets. Urns, Pitchers. Goblets, dent, commanded by Decatur, at the opening of | © ples? Do his superior claims rest upon his de- | to anlawful expediti hand, holds that he had finished his contract, but | Cups, and all other articles of standard Silver-ware . tas : ty song and | Scttion of his party on a great question involving | "The success of this hew filibustering movement | we believe that this point is likely to be decided | kept constantly on hand, or manufactured toorder | pomP AND CIRCUMSTANCE OF WA the last war with England. After along and he States and his refasal to vote by a legal tribunal. ‘Several gentlemen who were | ®t Short notice, Cities are stormed, and taken at the port of the the equality of t an re t is not considered in the least degree promising, | by 8 leg: anal. Several g woz? H. 0. HOOD. eat ae sharp engagement, it will be remembered, the | for the adiission of a slave State iuto this Union? | but should the adventurers invade Nicaragua and | on board the ship when the explosion occurred ANT ED aa | bay 2 ith a! American vessel surrendered to the British Squad- | If so, Wm. #. Seward, John Bell and Anson Bur- interrupt the transit route, there is reason to be- | have written to the London papers expressing ANTED—Half a Store on Fonneyivanis ave- mene § —_ sia lingame have claims scarcely inferior to Mr. Doug- | lieve that our federal forces would promptly in | theirconfident opinion that the enginesrs were wrab side, between éth and 12th streets, ee pent hy E —— -—_______ las. Has he established bis right to rule the party | terpose. ‘The er is found in the Lamar-Zela- | under the direction of Mr. Russell; they observed | f/ap"ecing, one goo ere ey me ag “any | Depicted with 7 Ten of the New York city delegates to the | by proclaiming himeelf in the Senatethe “uu-| den treaty, and to its exercise Nicaragua would | that be was a person who superintended Syery- | other business carried on on the same premises. | MINUTE GEOGRAPHICAL CERTAINTY Syracuse Democratic Convention have presented | Conquered rebel” against its time-honored prin- | have no oojection thing, and who issued the necessary orders”? Any one disposed to rent such promises wil please | Nod:soriptionoan approach a shadow of the > old watch to James Ki fou his beaver ciples and bony or does his merit consist in his Sige ther information, @ note te “C. yy,” ofthia ag errigan, = ; 4 maintaining right of a few abolition emissa- | pyre prack oF THE Baztoox Lanpinc.—Thé ATHER BELTING tar office. se 21. een of Mechanism and Wonder of the Ae in cowing Wood and bis bullies.” On the inside | ries to exclude the citizens of fifteen States of this repeal 5 TINS GUM PACKING. WAdTED IMMEDIAT yk ot mort corn expensive compand is an inseription as follows: «+ Presented to James | Confederacy from all participation inthe common | TTY omeys For aale by CAMPBELL. & 3 RONER and siso a B DI. f Asatte a id purchased by Dr. Kerrigan for his gallant conduct at the Syracuse | territory of the nation? If this or any of these | The Ottiwa region is known as one of the most | oo gi 351 Pa. avenue. Le sown Hotel, for which liberal TWENTY. se anon DOLLane Sonali September 14, 1859, by"—and here | things ve the secret of his alleged power. then let | extensive of the Ainerican wilds, and of late years | —° la 2. Additional features have mneo been added, entail - ; a ‘e ‘i yj z ‘ Renowned it be known that hostility to the South is a merit; | has beeu the chief source of supply of Canadian hy Sew poe ll | ated = World follow the names of the delegates t inst the party i it, and that | lumber. The Ottawa river is oue of the largest in ANOS to be had only of our agent, retplendase seater ieowhe shells Eeecatir ead tamientg! nai ita] Canada and’ dreiae oe ok provinces, Canada| 96 206, nets OHN Ee LATS, LOST AND FOUND. pit ExPlonacory Lecture, nceompanics the ork IF The press generally is engaged in discuss | principles, and substitute the most odious here- | Kastand Canada West. Ottawa cit , (on the Ot | -°S°_ eee — OST— Yesterday morning, on the « whine | helene Re ntlonne reniden pee a Ls CAMEO PIN—lost by the pin becoming de- | ~ This Pa con. ing large Additional Expense. and con the possibil successfu. ies in thei, has the st est title to its | tiwa river,) at which ut the baHoonists seen ticon has received the warmest com me ng ET pa a gS a pt i |p Nog A pony rah a aad |p Phe Predera oped argo er region. i OPEN ge saree he ae taghed from, tho. aet. The Gder ly | mendations from the Prean, the Clergy;wad the n> ad We have sai t we di believe tt Mr. | the emporium of toe wild country mentioned. It ~ = rt ait a rewarded by leaving itatC. WOODWARD'S, 318 te!ligence of every ind to here tt has been have said that we did not believe that M por 4 he 10th of Octobe: a Express argues sagaciously that man was never ias's nomination was neceastry to the success | is about 60 mniles from Prescott, Canada, opposite Phe, Mpg senor gin Se baa gi Pa. avenue. It" j exhtoited. The Great Thanderer. the designed to journey among the clouds, or be feo ema If It were so. we should prefer de- | Ogdensburzh, and is conn -ted with Prescott by . ; G. ETCHISON’S, LOST --Tucedex, October sth would have been provided with wings like the | feat, under onr old banners, to a tory achieved | railroad. itis 126 miles from Montreal, and 9 bat. Sth and Vth sts. between t! rndon Bt oboe beet eee everything American, in an edito: ry i eyond desortp Grand Ignomninions ai of them. But noth- | miles from Kingston. It is probable that the bal- a Krovery store, k Seats Of Tile ait. — Acseeeiig nes eeeren ve ig wok ao bared Bling dich apon the party loonists coat aceren as the second day. if so, phe rere ee ed or, =e fr je and, ges, x of Napoleon, eee mas was newer designed to.jornay 4pow J ss'an abandonment of its principles, and thecaog. | they were some ten days in the witdernces set? ; Infant's, BONNETS and BROTHER & COPS Tae, tte, JACKSON, Froneh. say anguace fails the water, or he would bave been provided with | tion of Mr. Douglas's heresies in their stead. though doubtless very glad to escape with their | HATS; also’ an. clerant assortment of Soe od Pate. ~ ee of its superlative erandeur fins: Whenever the Democracy cease to vindicate the | lives, have probably suifered greatly. The lost| MILLINERY GOODs. TAKEN UP ASTRAY—On Tuesday, the 4th merican Press been most io ite —— constitutional rights of all tue States, either sgainst.| balloon cost the proprietor some 85,000. The | No. 305 Pa. avenue, between %th aad 10th’ instant.a red and whits buffalo mileh Dr Real ly offers thi i the ‘The New York Tablet, one of the New b ‘Wm. Ii. Sewer scouting which left Wate st week for Inc. | *reets. 00 6-3t_ | COW, white hend and red ears; no ma'ks | ree re Or ee nets this exhibition aa the bi ea jew blet, the bigher-law doctrines of Wm. H. Seward or ing which | rtown last week fe tobe ‘The owner ia nested te d’@uvre of his managerial career, lenging’ York of the Roman Catholics, is consid- | the squatter-sovereiguty doctrines of Stephen A.| Brown's Tract—dividing into several small Brown's Horst., October. } no Pinay — ‘orld to equat it. organs A igaty di P| pa Tey come forward, prove property, pay, chargex, a qrably ested agatnst the American party for | Dough il fails avons tofu, wader | toe was, by rangement torendcrvom wt han -| SOHIRTS. MaDe we DR BHR Aarne pnd eed TO CaIREA. | ecqeaueertrae Sigmar orem Pectemmnce having nominated @ State ticket at Utica. It} Comtempt a eer sere Naik oo aot Beh | Nits mae raked my rat ee ab 4] rant them to St. Our long experience in the mana. [| -°2 ee 25 vents: Children 15 cente. zs man’s power is so tas the power of truth and | reach the hunters by it time that they nee = x > a Proposes as an feet, that ‘Catholic and adopted | justice; and it were bad policy, If nothing more, | s<arch no longer. , ; fetare of CENTS DRESS SHIRTS Si etse > oat, oh eet bot ee | t wn Saterday, C Citizen voters ‘select for the recipients of their | to give up these bulwarké of siength to secure the |) warrants us in saying that wacan ploaso ail tastas at | with face partly white. Any nme had) bal 12, suffrages those candidates on the Republican and } aid or support of any political leader. We cannot | Ax AMERICAN Vesseu Fineo Into ox THE STEVENS’ f psa Room, her will confer a favor by leaving hoo! Demoeratic lists who have been thrown aside by | Concede the force of bon! Sat Soe ve that assumes | Coast or A¥RIcA—Captain Goodridge, of the | °° 8 rown's Hotel. | No. 387 New York avenue, and sha!i receive 4 2 he necessity of nom’ residenc: i ward DD FELLOWS 1 t ity inating for the Presid, 7 5 Si saitable rev oc 4 St* the Utica jugglers, and who are consequently politician ca. hae been so steadily pursuing kis barque Hazard, at Boston from the coast of Africa, | @®ECT. O e | "TRAY HOGS. ighereby given,towhom “= MONDAY EVENING, Ootober 10, 1888, ‘uncontaminated by even the suspicion of Know be —_ = bre ine her ves m5 * ae good | makes the following statement : etek — we at eer Rng ie OF sith tsa Giceae Gehdeean oo . Nothing a) , of his country a ntegrity of his Constitu- | « On the 8th of May, as we were running north, ; “ ° s a ee Paces Hon. We cannot, believe that the Democratic | with studding-aulls oh both sides, made two: | UP With the Aueat ginsyen, HO Prag ES oom canta tees so olla S. 8. SANFOR! : A Barrist Suxpay Scuoot Usiox.—An im- | party can be brought to debase itself at the feet of | masted steamer steering for us and showing Eng- 354 Pa. av tof the corn fields of the subscriber, and tmpoundad, THE PIONEER OF MINSTRELSY 4 portant convention of ministers and laity of the | #8 avowed rebel to its principles, by any such ap- } lish colors. We ran up the American flag totbe| oo63st Brown's Hotel, of saide Hi is hereby noti Baptist denomination, having for its object the } Peels to its cupidity or any such attempts to fn- | peak, aud it blew out well. When about a mile 52 - a | forward sod per.ait sipeana of et matbeens aT EES PROCES Oh si vy ase wi y off, and being forward of our starboard beam, she | SELL JEWELRY, COMBS, &c—Just re: | [OSS ron tante ‘dat ur World. wil Ev formation of a Sunday school union for the coun- peda rr SSE CONES eee OL ithe noweat style | Wednesday, the 12th October atthe Market Elonss | commmensing Maeda Renin Be ENE try at large, was held m New York city on Tues- | Te Execrion in New Mexico —Democrati¢ pipe wong pile henry ae anne phe ‘went Be SRELL COMBS, both gisin avd Inlaid with pear’ i Sern fs 5 RUSON. ' CARD sli Mt — _ = day. The success of similar organizations in the | Taiumr#.— over our deck, between the fore and main masts, ae SHELL BRACELETS, BROOCHES, vse! — oe announcing to his frosts gad the puthl tn eseena Methodist Episcopal and other churches has had Santa Fr, N. M., Sept. 10, 1850, | Hove the barque to, and thestenmer sent a boat | EARMINGE eo oa on peat ee Logera ters of aue bad Pashionab @ Jt tnfisence in originating the movefaent. About | | Editor Washington Star :—Our territorial eleo- | Zlondelde with, two oficers, who atked the ves. "354 Pa.ave,,fourdoors werr'ot | ___ BOARDING. shove-named eonelact et Stick toon oth te one bundred delegates were present, representing, | tion for delegate to Congress and both branches of them to come on board, telling them they had en | 98 8t B 6 Boske oor arbres me ‘wo di ROO! « mi- Produced Divertisements both Musical, Murthfui, ith BOARD, can bo ol CAE ey tou years, ja many instances, distant places, and qnite fully | the Legislature carae off on Monday, the Sth inst., | ceeded their orders. Asked them how they came Brown's Horzt., October catiny 3p and) near the City, Charles T- Goodwin was | and retarne enough have becn received to ineere |! fre into us, as our dag was up. ‘They replied Ovg » OCK OF, UNDER-GARA aad fey St rma viiog? rere ree SS Froeiving the higher engomiema, both ‘eee lected president of ftie convention and J. Banbis- | the reéleetion of Hon. Miguel A. Otero, the can- | Damn your flag —we They asted if we wanted | of-senglinn Wooland Storino Shirteand Dra ia | BOARDING “Mrs. BOWIE, 470 vath street, Bhs from whtek place ke kas henna eer ter secretar didate of the National Democratic party. over Mr. | them to enter any complaint iu their log. We pens SS Sconne neowve | between F and G.east side, has pleasant Bre Present, purposing to inake a tour for a Beitimoreans have an odd epecimen of | 1°% Manuel Gallegos, the Opposition candidate, | replied no. Bidding us good day. they” pulled wlovale or retail unusually low prices, | reasonabl © P. j . The steamer proved to be the Pluto, belong- i ——— Judicial dignity in Judge Stump, of the Criminal | PY'*t leest 2,000 majority. Both branches of se | of | The English squedron on thet coasi.”” = | Unde: Went baying excl “aaah, PIAN Court. It seems hard to decide whether he’ is} /*sislature are also largely Democratic. Mr | ‘8 we offer our large atock of Under Garments at the 1 do most knave or fool. In the case of the riotera upon | 14s" N. Smith, who abandoned the pete A Battoosist Issurep wy Fautixc prom a] Omest prices; at STEVENS’ Sales Le the steamer Express, convicted upon evidence Daerns sey, Benton for Seostor in this on Trex.—The Utica Observer of Saturday contains é : Jah EAGLE STOV : showing them to he most hardened villains, Judge | “'sttict by M. Asburst, Esq., by about 100 major- | sie following special telegraphic dispatch - 318 AGLE BLOVE HOUSE. ROOMS for rent. se 3-im 5 an ler to mest ther ve wishes of Se ose wi iness ities will not permit a to Phiisde!ph ELLs, ee ees $ SANFORD, Manager. 'O For $10 do ® do } JOHN F. 306 5 ! enna, 2.) ces BANFORDAND BIS nap WIL, EXCBANGE—For Washington city | ARS OF TRE FROPESSION. Improved rope: likely NEGRO WO- ao 73 ity. Thus our people has approved of the law,] Rome, Oct. 1.—Professor C The subscriber begs leave to inform the | MAN, 2 year: idvoad ber Sone OLE BULL MYERS, Stump yesterday sentenced fear t0 tive days’ im. 1 TL a by one test Legislatire, protecting alave | this morning while geting. his batters monn tae | Sud gantlomen of Washienten ead ocrnit rtiwe he | vided fhey’ retain eee Goleta: "lee | JOHN LANDIS, ana Brisonment and a fine of fifty cents, with costs. | PO ta ld Pelion: trees fn the swamp, and {6 probably. fu > in PORMSRING SEVOG3 tines Spe OUSE. | quire at the Star Office. ‘oc 5.3t* He farther expressed the wish that the rioters had jured. on Swan pen for their _ A Nationat Democrat. Inspection, wi IBRD Th = Whose are household words. ent ara open § ARGE LOT OF MUSI t oarante of the capabilities of the Freupe. eect concluded their performances by pitching the sate ee We learn from the Rome Sentine! that Professor | ott Irom the iaeet And Yarsest aawortmont of to L Po. do BANOS. |e Ls's, With'additional favre ot ail exptain of the steamer overboard ' Tux Hox. Jacos Tuomrson, Secretary of the | Coe was on Saturday evening conscious, and re- | Snave-humed foods thathas ever been offered for Do. de. VioLins: b.9th & thts | capable of producing ali the beauties of Minstreley. Interior, was among those who yesterday attended | lated the particulars of the accident. He fell sev- Please cail and examine—at No, 318 Pa. avenue, LEGANT SILK ROBES E — = the inaugaration of the Maryland Agricultura, | enty feet, striking upon his head and shoulders betwene, oth. and - ae, WoOoDWaRpD, E ; AND DRESS SILKS, FE “ a College. The assembly was highly gratified, | The ground was soft, otherwise heanust have been | SG BN TPR AIS PO BE eee | ees this morning, from the Iarge New York STING Agate ‘0! 3 y ghly grat : gs! ” ise heanu: ve heen CENTRAL STORES ane sales, which we ot at reduced INEY BRANCH TR ING ASSOCIA- nay, delighted with an eloquent speech: from him) | instantly killed. 36 Ae EET) > 36 Prices for cash. ww. Coutey & Con | Pow BEANGH TRQPTING Ast 4 ‘of §2° . 523 7th at., above Pa. avenue. ile . to will come at which, while interesting for its other merits, was —— Between 1th and 8th sts., opposite Centre Market. ye : id » UF The balloon expedition attracts great atten- d SREENDID STELLA SHAWLS, in Black and Bay SPER GOR October, may “id D7 According to the Democrat (German Re- publican) there is a dispute about the Sunday Laws between the German and American organs of the Douglas Democracy in Chicago, Ill. The Chicago Times opposes the German Sunday N amusements, and the rasni “a _ | particularly so for its practical value in connec- = * : WM. R. RILEY & BROTHER The National Demokrat, witch We the eennn | tion with the objects for which the institution | oR. The New York Tribune says: Have now in store one of the largest and best aswort-| Long ROCHA aid CASHMERE SHAW had wees en OG Len tee wisenlibade an fou! Gome iti bo ‘‘ Mr. La Mountain and Haddock were less than ed stocks LY a. uare Blac! ERINO, Hawes Sacene cred ot r Douglas orgaa in Chicago, abuses the Times, and | 3% founded. e of our citizens, who were!| aye hours in the air, and must have landed about Fall and Winter Dry Goods ADIES CLOAKS and RAGTS Ae pack 78 puree of $25; mile heats to advises the Gecmans to stop that paper, and no: to | Present on the occasion, express themselves as | 1) o'clock at might, baving traveled at the rate of ’ fer Dry All of the newest styles and a* the prices pines. fer pacias horses: subscribe for it any longer, in the Ti having been richly entertained in the general, 2 mile a minute, the balloon being from four to ever offeredin the District of Columbia, & proceedings. earth. This extraordinary sad rl ache Ease, | He ebtesinns ones Dich Col" Wadk Dea, should abuse the German again on account of their | iappy Moments Missouri, has been officially informed by the act- | 0’! a a lock. in t THE Misso-vms State Fam —The results of the | ing Commissioner of the Geueral Land Office that | Library Buildine ‘on H stroe Boe inal foal the liberal patronase of the = ri . Marti kes a bard blow at the favor. | _ We respectfully invite our friends, and the public ms Sunday amusements. Navat Ovvicens Datacuen ayy Orpxev Liven pk oy apcrrent 18 the upper i ge | celine att west pr G "= wae rf ae eat = Lieut. C. F. Thomas has been detached from the | "ata of the.at " hours er travel Small Profits. A OPENING, snadteate the election of the foliecion Cargreat | Michigan, and ordered tothe Iroquois; Lieut, B. | “4Wici"aireatign would have bro ft wuppoesa to | ting gen vorabl dee: | THURBDAY EVENING, Oct.cc arvo'cions, | ___ BALLS, PARTING, Go. -_ poser rae tomar Dems 2a, M. 3, | B- Taylor to the Michigan; Assistant Suegeon t:- | have perished. mall “This establishment, 00 long and favorably PA Be prik OF The 2d Leys, sid “| R. Denby to the Rendezvous, Philadelphia; Car- . 7 6-1 Ni ‘entral n | Wothe citizens and sojourners of W ashing! CLUB will be given at FRA 7 C-awford, Dem ; Thomas Hardeman, Je., y gry ay Cy Seeampery pari “There's two ways of doing it,” stid Pat | 061m ___No. 36.*€ontrai stores.” | Witch has been closet for sone a #. in order to | Son MONDAY EVENING Ont Opp; 4th, Lj J. Gartrell, Den; sth, J. W. H. | Peaster J- — PR aang etd MT to himself, as he stood musing and waiting for a NOTICE NOTICE ! NOTICE !!—aTrey-| make necessary ad desirable alterations and im | 19 “1830, i" . Underwood, Dem.; 6th, James Jackson, Dem; | Duncan, detached from the Navy Yard, N. York,!| jov on the State street corner “if | save wee foun TION, LADIES —It having long ee THURSDAY EVEN NO re othe public | ip-ekste Si cents, sdmitting © géutioman stile. 2h, Robmet O° Harper, Dem.; St Jobn J. Joues, | 82 otdered to the Crosader; ‘Lieut, J. al. B.| Shosand dollars mua ny up twn hundred olf mark: thet there was no Tosularis extab- | ho pubic ar reopecttule Toctias tabs | dirs. By oraer of RTA J x, o J 9 “ 7 a year for twen a 7 in ft 4 districts, however, are very | litz to the Navy Yard, New York. twenty dollars @ year fe ‘andied Years. Now | Nor "eof aes cake this opportunity to tly ‘new handel GEVENT! AND ASSEMBLY OF THE In the last Congress the American party, at | Which way will T do it?” “4 L have opepedsn LADIES thee | tural very decided i ‘ths | S'BETCHER'S CLO ene Missount Two Pre Cer. Foxn.—ff. G. Fant has = LADIES’ FANCY i 7 a had two mem bers—one from the 3d and the other [| STORE on K oan, 7th oth, ZUESPAY. Qctober 18th, at Na’ 4 from the 7th district The Demiocrats have the | © *4» Whe hasbeen adjusting the two per cent. LIGIOUS NOTICE.—The Disciples | FRO a ~ Stresia cuts, sdnutiing aa aad tagiaaataee, || fund account on behalf of the commissioner of hint ONS, NOFIC EVENING sft da lacee vernor slat 0 up! es w. c than van careers| peroat de Fourth Acnual Fair, which cloged att, Louis on | there is due to the Stale on that account $417,500. | ann 1 Nipgining wil be Ta’ Relndcaser alah | Richer swindon mete goutn s. : ‘Tuesday, were eminently satisfactory. The dis- ong cesar invited, and seats free. 1" _ | not buy if you aré 5 : OR play of antes whi: never, perhaps, equaled in| P&®apGuinry.—The Commissioner of Pensions BIBLE LECTURES oO} THE Ri G. ETCH Nat f ACREND, Bal Sparen this or any ether country. ‘Tha allensianes om thel| Vi Secures a umeemenare Sisbeteh Som Buttaad, pe mes ah age Jpia Tee between 7th mn. ants URSDAY, October oth, grounds during the entire seven days.was unpre-| Vt *#ting that Reuben D. Waters has pleaded | JO#X THomss, Suthor of HE Merde dad eee , eedented in numbers. ‘The receipts amounted to | Sty to the indictment for frauds upon the. Pen- | C will purse of lectures, by request, pening i LO.oF. 4 sion Office. the Unitarian > STATI tY.—The Bttention oF the : tox PMENT, N f early $50,000; and when it is remembered that corner of 6h and treets, commenci: yet ag TION Ee soa = AUTIER. expended i fecnishing the entry fee'was charged Instiéle sechibited es | on TRIB (Thursda, even Ug o'clock. Thi pli ip YeaStiTal sesortment of at 2 i cone aot Gqliiiaamigs casas wre iothoma Mii] Conteact Awaxvto.—The Light-Hoyse Board | publie are invited to Gat 6 o'elock Eh | ine BTA oNeny. oct ee ne Y & O’T LB. fi Te sa jor Cotilion Band of Professor yesterday awarded a large contract for articles of, ‘THE CORNER-STONE OF THE NEW | 005-3t 326 ee AO TOOL wh A REPO Ri ering gn ciretlated he ide sousic for | thn dance,” whick te Ch il be — a ing to » ay = and aK such & report tickets’ alone, the success of the exhibition be- | tight house other than oil K e Set we Wee by competent mianncers, , ay = ibys 7 than oil) to C;,C:Hen-| |}. with Mason gemenesrian, Church, will be going ¢ Sa ineee, and Refresiments will be furmebed by an experienced parry : ae — the 1th inst at 4 m0 soinely; ar which core] 0 HE Sul pete , ublie that we | CMT ion will he Epilg and tantefully decorated, we Atenas ton reesbitonn Pontest atthe | ‘Tux Wearmun.—The following report wilt ver an address; Mev, Suerte Pee fy ‘the’ free road i the’ Peet ye tation nol genie. — ot “ a . P. Conference we D., will offer CA Rev, oes +. the ed hope!| men who may favor uw ir presence, will bo RL Pastor pean iiag,Brotier Clown has up to thie time ook: ee Phe pubite are oordialy eae the epee areas is Cassidey mS 8 BPRS 4. co. soa sors ee Koper petri manent | Noe TaN nl pent gear esr iareketeat ; _ arse CORA? CORE, ie febg ais Soi ie ee cocoa... | ARPES Aa, heey | ean treat | ee oo vi t nd invited to attend." © Ee -ganiting sre cordially oe 5-St GEO, W. FLOOD. See. teeta B. i 4 ; HE BALLS OF THE WASHINGTON This body, -whi: w : clear, Key em male er 0 Peiat of dignity and importance, snag ke a ”. ’ . 5 PRURSDAY Riba BATU eDAVo nia ered’ 'ts the Senate of the General Convention of j its of the pupils,” “sed to-all bet the d Ds om the Protestant Episcopal Chureh, js now com- 4 i TO THE = posed of the members, many of them a Them saeting Unter tks rack a

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