Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1859, Page 3

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Oc i) Troven-* LaSTEsT STEAM PRESS IN USE SOUTH: ines a4 wick ins ; FF Hl f Free bt , | cb ) © 1) know that im: di, fresco uP: Ca A Father Sestin’ noticeable in ‘hand figure jn the foreground of this ian small ater 09 the north side of the ehusoh sarmount ‘® painting brought from 1, Consisting of a female figure representi: the Church of Christ-with “the moon Under het feet.” The other small altar Si act side, nee Reeve Hs inting of the g Jeu! former, also from Havana, band, a lay brother of the dove each of Fao tenet isa lion, by Brumidi. All these al are richly oy Ca eee features of the fm og columns, ysius, the patron Safnt ‘of this’ church, Was born in Lombardy in 1565, and died in Rome 191991 of an epidemic. He entered the society of J at eighteen years of age, inst the wi: of bis father, who was a Prince in the Holy Ro- man Empire. . Af the evening service the churtti was as densely crowdrd as in the ing, and numbers were unable to get even at this time was in juite as sublime and Performance n the early service. The serymon, which was both ——_—— iss May’s Saconp Concepr.—Another flatter. ing} audience greeted the second appearance at monje Haj! on Saturday night of Miss Ju- liamm May. Such a general attendance of the elite of ronhingion must have boon ay pleasing to r ing songstress w! bered that P oy Hh oy attraction of a high ter at the theatre. Her singing was muc as gn her last previous appearance... There was a of frostiness in her rendition of the beautiful gavatina, ‘Qui la Voce,” that sweetest gem of Bellinis I Puritani, which, however, enflrely mig ge tedeemer Jiyeth,”’ fr the »”? from Mefaiah, -he rendition of which was almost taxi, ” | les in execution and richness of depth of ‘pathos. t & 3 4 if i i= Brindisi was also rendered and church have already been noticed’ | to night, Mal- | and the morning ‘were pester of this church, the. Rev. J. C. berry, whowasnigh untodeath. [\We learn to-day that Mrs. G. last night.) Seventh-street Presbyterian Church .—Rev. Mr. Rogers Gouna) ser- Vice in he ¢ostinued his course of lectures on the christian Sais onl emesis tame . ry su wi expe- rience of Bunyan’s Christian at “Vi First Baptist Church, Thirteenth street.—The sermon in the morning was delivered by Rev. Dr. Cole, from John, ist chapter, 17th verse. In the evening, Rev. Dr. Bill pe pale lam ad 16th verse : *‘The judgement of the great day.’’ Wesley Chapel —The morning discourse wasde- livered (A gd Thos, Flint, from Matthew, 13th Rev. Dabny’ Ball precched from tbe 7th Pasta” Potics Marrens.— Before Justice Cooper —Mre. Ann Johnson was brought up, charged with hav- ing behaved ins ‘profane and disorderly manner, the Seventh- . ‘waa caught ‘playing fantastic highway, and panished by a " icstered ‘whipped his wife, witt- obtain 1 Permission to do so; for whieh uaconstitutionality he was let in for $3.94. _ M Russell, an old offender against mm: $1.58 for ‘ity. John 5. Sullivan was caught a second time in dronken and dilapidated condition. and maki i Unlawful disorder in the street; p hes Fry tor at ney Hailitock (colored), for using insulting pal ve be ty ; Charles ee eae le ane Of profane ard inde- Wear se of Naziovan Race Covnsn.—Upe of the editors > | of the New York Spipit of the ‘Times, ‘writing “} from Richmoyd, Va., wages the organization of x. National Jockey Club, ‘tf the ‘same conned: tion saya; = afi pane Je slop frequently salted of fs Wi ome ites claims" te Jon here are many other City who would to further this object, nile t & : Purey Brancn Race Cove of'a delightful walk with a fri we 5} fa “Vanity Pair.” Thing ete na | Corner of 7 OF Hil ig if low York a ge Ce eenreaeiaaey copy.) i at 11 o’el . after lor, syereiliness, MARY, wife of Joke i, Wale, D 2 a of hy aie total gil ke igee att osteo. og The » ftom Sod “¢ eo friends of the iamily are taveeed * AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW. nH A. GREEN, Auotioneer. Vara LE IMPROVED Robs ON “ITH STR at, Avetion.—On MONDAY, the 17th igetant, ry nl bef the pocntess, aL south 25 ‘weet 100 feet to piace is loested on 7th street ret bis a mil; a E i 4 ? ny af if Fe f i 4 5 5 ‘ i f t i i fin Hs i ; i ? il A. GREEN, Avet. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ER EM! mai Sats ‘OF HOUSE sup On MONDAY AVPERROON, U ry at tin the reid T Craw fi pet wpdeor ere cferoen pom f 4 Fg hove, stable, ice The re property isin a desirable i and beth uo>me; to any oneone wanting sitabdle situation. Terms at sale, ocl5 d WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By WALL & BARNARD, Avchoreers OF GROCE: ob oes el whom it may concern, om it may concern, stock BF iz fe 4 (i : lp ii EF Impertal. Youre Hyson and Black Teas, le, Brown and Fenoy Le ere John Calhoun AVENWORTH, . 17.—Gea. President of the Lecompton Conventiag died ‘St Josepb’s on the 13th inst. Baltimore Markets. Battiwore, Oct. 17.—Flour ¢! ill, of Gone i <7 i siylihoat romereas? 3 ; aatt of 3. ‘and 6) days, for notes sat vaniyene oc kd WALL & BARMARD., Accts. By A. GREEN. Auotio: pees es on Howard sigect 85 12. OUSEHOLD FU! ie 0 Pours, | bueyant, with an advante of 2; at Averia: ESDAY. 1 Corn closed firm; yellow Sja94c_ of, “shall velit the realdome sts . | rm; mess pork $15.75; prime § Esq. No. 640 north 7 between 10Xc. Whisky closed a streets west, at 10 o’cloc! ™m., 8% good hold Effects consisting of eased rorte, six octaves, Gil- age a resents 8 vi $%, cash; over $20, dit of and'W days, for notes waituhioterie eae House for rent. Inquire of go 15d A. GREEN, auct. | By J.C, MoGUIRE & GO. A: Sean oe ae aes ee % =e SS a aes : Raa See, (Sig emery ee oe ups ‘Rt at} Orting rr nen 208,55 ARABS acta, 3 jown and y 88 square num

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