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» | seize on the, to say the least of * | count of the circumstances of os aptly involved in the manner in which such opposition Journals as the New York Tribune and Philadel- phia Press comment on the desth of the late Da- vid C. Broderick, in a duel with # man whom be forced to challenge him, or be content to lose al) position as 8 ‘ ‘Thos, in the intensity of thei: | ae ‘doubt to the Atlantic side im hot baste the San Francisco Times, fornia as Broderick’s r t ter part of his career;) that being se far the only source from which we of the Atlantic side bave Of the fatal affair—they ‘above, to make political National A the dministration and 6] on Is as | 4 ready make i appear Brod- '| spiracy to bring ft about, and that the Adminis. |] S08, further, thins of the scheme. » thus succesfully abd best of this land—a Christian, a hero, = tration here were the ’ statesshan, dad a patriot, almost without = pger. to send to their friengs at a distance, Price only 3 cents per epy or $1.25 per annum, ~Postage prepaid by stam ps when so arranged. im the New York Courter and Enquirer, giving, 2 the Constitution sys, & new exposition of the The Intelligencer still protests against the coa- lition of the Old-line Whigs with the Democratic party, as proposed bythe Constitution. {t says: colérs and 1 de thete Une Tor action. At the Demoeracy, ‘The fiét that ‘the press essays so to deal with ae ‘circumstances of this case, proves how. saline tae Sanerionn polio sre; 6 hela in a8, If tot motally sure that a considerable portion of the public is ready torbelieve any mon- strosity it reads agafust those differing with it in politics, they ever would have ventured upon their ‘ dodge” in thia connection. --) ‘Ht-will be remembered that the first accountof this duel represented. Broderick as having wound- phrenpseiseaptraetenr LD: fibgrete bextra During the two or three this account was being published on side, not a word did either the Press or the Tribune or their allies in this work of have to say ust the heinousness of a fatal duel between am! Missouri, until their Anal destination is “ deter- are to undertake the transportation of supp our army in Utah (being the same lately under- been ordered to the U.S. steam slo hiean,'at Portsmouth, N. H.: Commander, 8. W. ; Aleutenants, 2 north, ‘6. from No.1 to No.8, inclusive, west of the'@th principal meridian of Nebraska Territory, surveyed by T. W. Wheatley, de surveyor, have been received at the General Land Darn ov 4 SsaMan.—Oficial information has been received at the Navy Department of the death of John Burgess, an ordinary seamian of board the United States ship Sabine. marron tntarand Tus Wuatnen.—The following report of the ‘weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institutien. The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: ‘States Senator and a Supreme (State) Court Judge —not.e word !! But so soon as it bape Phil taut it was Broderick, rather than’ hts opponent, who.fell mortally wounded, they. fall to beating the air wildly in their. lamentations over the de- generacy of the times, and the great loss which the cause of Christianity itself, as well as/the conutry, has sustained in the violent death, under such circumstances, of a man whom the Tribune c has perhaps a thousand times denounced as the prince of shoulder-hitters, the demoralizer of youth in New York, while he so long flourished oe as the head of an extensively-patronized grog-shop | © there, and a6 a moral and political cuise to Cali- mpew- ” | fornia, when, moving thither, he. figured as a {117* The Winans steamet made’ another mid- night trip down Chempeake Bay on Wednesday night. The ‘time made was exceilent,” says a Baltimore paper. But why these experimental trips at night? ¥ ee > The wiembers of the branch of the Jen- family who claim to be heirs to the forty million dollar property now awfiting a claimant im England, asémbied at Charlottesville, Va., on the Sth instant, to the number of fifteen. Ni Bite sction was teken, thongh the sending of an agent to England ‘is believed to be detetmined notoriously ved | whe thus forced bis self-defence. political leader famed for managing the shoulder- hitting, grog-shop, and gambling-bouse haunting fraternity of the golden State, nominally for the benefit of the Demooratic party, but really for his own personal advancement. : When at the head of bis New York grog shop, the Tridwac knows well, he acither drank nor gambled ; being in all respects as abetemious in his personal habits as of late in Galifornia ; and as famed for coolly turning his abstemiousneéss to advantage in the political management of the drinking and gambling fréequenters of his then famous grog shop, as, subsequently, for the advan- tage it has given him in working the different gangs of shoulder-bitters and ballot-box stuffers of San Francisco to compass his political schemes. The Tribune did not then regard his strictly-tew- Perate personal babits, while an extraordinary promoter of demoralization in others, as évidence of the truly Christian tone of his character. That dodge” was reserved for an occasion wherein it ss aimed to. meke political capital against the Democratic party. Upon the,‘ conspiracy” ‘+ dodge,-” the course of these journals is equally mendacious. | ‘Mr. Brotl- erick, on finding the National Administration de- termiied to make no California appointments from among the class of mea wiiom he worked in ities, denounced the Administration and went over to the Opposition; claiming, of course, to be © follower of Senator / : ‘Bhen, and not until then, did he begin to be a saint, (ete becomiag a martyr.) At the opening of the late California canvass be took the stump, and delivered a malti- the President, his colleague, and many other Cal- ifornia Democratic leaders, the tone and substance | which must moderate and sensible satisfy all Persons that In so doing he was merely fighting | @: his own personal battles, without caring the Of a Button for sught else, Thissystem of con’ Versy, that marked the late California contest, was there by Mr. Broderick, = opponents into it, Iu carrying out his "bullying and abusive pro- : he took occasion at a hotel table to 2 gros, Tasult at Judge Terry ; making ita to prociaim at the same time, that Be did'so in ‘the bearing of the former law | & ngii at or alt ci Lease isk ee thy eee Eo Teenie Ria) Ue car Gn TCR ante Serenata inte ea gUNbTY pastaer of T., that the lattes might be of the fect and challenge him. Thos. he went out of bis way teforpe JudyeTerry toc p him; and when Mr. Perley, regarding the insult'to bis partper as being equally inteuded for himself, chatienged , the latter refased to mect him, on the ground of disparity of their positions, | P-detng’a aft ple lawyer while the whilom groy- shop-keeper was-ait United States Senator, and thereforecould not fight beneath him! In other words, this wasa deliberate proclamaton to Judge ‘Terry that he must challenge him, or rest content to be ostracized in the present condition of Call- fo nia society. ;: - | during many years previous to his emigration to and: can vouch that no man anywhere Jess given to vulgar and violent associations Quick of sought to temper, or to avoid asadcla- '» “9 at noon, 71°. ; Maximam during 24 hours ending ® 2. m.to- day, 69°; minimum 57 . Personal. . *++-Senator Gwin and Hon. Chas. ‘Scott have arrivedat New York from California. -+*: Daniel E. Sickles and wife. it is reported, have gone to Key West. +++* Barnum is in in the escendant. He has engaged Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dray from London, to give a series of ‘ y? in New York. +++-Hoa. Wim. H, Wittee, Pa,, How. A. Rust, of and Hon.C. L. Vallandi; igham, of Obio, S$. A., Capt. A.W. hom ge gh Bowman, U.S. A., Major R. 8. Garnett, U. 3. JSadge Lowring, of Mass., and Rev. Jas. H. Bar- sett, of Ohio, are at Willards’. THE tCATI e TF Ucherok rit Sette leuk’ and Gee Mie aes at It on SUNDAY, t6th i ta ol Socie is eetcs Se 7 s e - 08% LO: arc lution ad at since Ro’ other more scrupulously | “ tions in which hemight lose command of it, In | ~ } 2 Word, no other man conducted himself with more propriety im all things; nor did any other T have Jest to'de with political trickery and man acting’ with! , with DUFF y’ 536 Srventu Satis: >| Texas, will, at his own reqt y ft Har oa ii + wird cyt er abee lee A een nstracted and wrth Broderick is well waderetood Nelpurt with tint wenpos., When he he ‘tor Mr. Broderick raised bi: : not elevated it setisieutiy when it went off, a few feet in front of Were pointed to the ‘The Associated Press hb says; ‘action bas yet been Wasnineron, Oct. 13.—! “a " "i any yeapenes ; y taken administrati pomepionnat which peer have itish on the sub- FEstza? PoE boarding-bouse of M eo i f if : f dite i iB Lf: t dl i ae Hf i + : i atiez: z tH HE 4 Oats 36a40c. ALEXANDRIA. Correspondence of The Star. ALExanvaa, Va., Oct. 14, 1859. A meeting 6f our citizens favorable te the or- ganization of an Agricultural Society in this city is to be held on Tuesday evening next, for the purpose of taking the necessary preliminary steps Saree cs sel -| their friends of the i : i } ; : 3 a & arr from i juba or embraced in the copedilly provided for by: the atta and June, 1594 Gen of ‘the ‘nest, be fo ‘with a view to enable urope. é Jaly, -war Preble, Com. kins, arri ‘ on the 22d ult, poten tom The rat ~—_ NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENCY. JOHN R. ELVANS & CO., - (SUCCESSORS TO ELVANS & ‘THOMPSON,) .., N@-)309 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Sévru Sive,) aetwaex Sra /axy'16rw'Srs, Two re Mr. George Calvert, the inventor and W. Gtr. Benefit of MISS CAROLINE RE HINGS. THIS EVENING. Rasen i Hwint-be Saturday farewell benefit of Mr. P. Richines. @P» FELLOW SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE. 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