Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1859, Page 2

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ism induced him (Mr. Johnson) of late to throw of tis to the Opposition, the ultraism ped sc ranean PY 04a oS of Mr. Dougias to dothe work of the emigrant aid ” | tion had not concluded by the socteties throagh s resort to the squatter soverigaty | Uy! -_—o—__.. ener Of Reveet ese, is sevly Mie Jute onslaught upon bim from the pen of Senator Deagias, (publisbed lately in California,) which extensively republished in ell quarters coun- wy, insomuch as it entirely explodes the Illinois’ 7, coneerning which the | | [ g F i i rE i ry é H E 4 i EE i | | | J fr & 8 r 13 zg i B f h i is able to do, and in hie own stead he: i i i rbi seeing Micuican Scnvers.—Information has reached ‘the General Land Office that there have been for ‘warded to its address from St. Paul a large num- ber of transcripts of field notes of M land ‘Government. . | was Lorena at the Smithsonian, at 7a. = Keest re ane sre, mum day, 49; mmiuimene at ° “4 —_——_-+20e-____ {> The New York Courier des Etats Uniseays that M. Felix Belly is not in that elty, while the Herald says positively that be is. fT san aint sen ay 17~ A lot of Spanish merino sheep wereshipped from New York on the ist inst., for Port Lavaca, ‘Texas, for the improvement of the stock of thay ——— 17~ Dispatches received by prominent citizens @f Washington, stating that the Baltimore row. dies have taken violent possession of the polls in four of the wards, and that several persons have been killed, have caused no little excitement in this city to-day. Ts : é E tfity i : i i i 1 es | i i he HE fg i i i The examination of witnesscs for the a of prosec: MiscxLLaxzous MatrEn. Captain Cook waives an examinstion before a magistrates’ court, and will probably be indicted », aspecial grand jury, to be next week. ie is more communicative than any of the other prisoners, and denounces Fred Doug{assas a traitor WES ake baits Copeland and G: who are ren, iositehret. Brown ‘and Coppee, wili be tried next. Phil., the of Mr. Alistadt, who was com- Capt. Brown to assist in woking the through the walla of the engine » it thi. le siace been Wving-very: rand dl Fis scesciecg Leg aa Wire as it is sald his sickness was Mena la prevails throvgt Jefferson it Ww e county, and any stranger that arrives is compelled to give a tatistactory account of himself or immedisiely ve. ment. News, Rumers and Gossip, trom Harper's Ferry. [From the New York Herald} Continugy Excitement anD ALaRx. The whole of Jefferson county and the adjoining counties in Virginia and M continue in a state of and increasing excitement, which will ly be allayed so long as ‘Old Ossawata- mie ve pe Sennen apt y eagles re- eae movement al jon: Teseue jrown and his men, now on trial at Charlestown. 1 delay in the trial of Old as as frome the Tow words dropped from the court (Judge Parker) in that connection, it was inferred that an attack of some sort was apprehended. PREPaRitions yoR Dzrzncr. Arms bad been freely issued in the the United Maryland—bad The tnbebitnats cry aot Spey meee ae ta in! are any means their minds as to the tem Of the slaves and free negroes among them. It been ascertained, odie = Ngee Aree 1 that with by Coo} a at least sas niga Col. Washington was gro, Wi hab a wife on the Hy randers, if they did not sym; i E E 7 Ht] i rr i. Hi iff iF] fi i | i i tise ee e Bs RERRS SOmAy._| cbetetnmeueslion ten dinthes . CRIN Gas LGR TCO safe mile by £ y eo risked his like —_ nee nothing ve earnestly opposed them, as sistent abolitionists.” ‘ ‘The same journal remarks Springfield has its victim per al ‘ that extabi-abinent: Sad ‘a inent, A ars, the clerk and amistantof tae master armorer at Government a siuce he has got home he writes back the engagement, for the reason that the there are so experated with the Yankees that would not stand one of them in the tet armorer. They would butcher him. sbould Mr. Adams come on and take the That gentleman, havin ment, will stay comfortably at Springfield; but, considering that he believes in ing nig- ers and abolitionists as a Christian duty, and 7 hee ee , We think Mr. Adams has a right to be <! ined at the na- ture of this threatened southern hospitality.” : Hon. Hiram Griswold, who delivered an argu- ment in behalf of the prisoners, is 2 Republican with W hig antecedents He has been in Ohio Legislature during several sessions, and hasa high reputation as a lawyer, SONS OF MA'TA-MEET TO-NIGAT Finca tail Rvery moubertnntt errr ee. H 1a the solemn Seremoutes of the aunual eo geet E WASHING ANY ar. . sums of five hun — Gi Eioas sencins Goraae Matches. ust received and note SRRBOUR & SEMMES. BARKELS GARRET F, Ps wat = ¢ ra, SN BLADDERS, jos acee ee ae tet oR & SEMMES, TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, 3 TASSE!S! iggofthe NEW TRIMMIN STURE, ot 5 E no? 2w* FP. MUBLINGHAUB. Sesto hepiat general piaos of busi- sare MONA Sur het « First SE AND OPENING Hi. KING’S FRENCH BAZAAR, 294 Parwwevivanta A’ . Sec. |S . | Water, sas, &o, = ealarcietaneg a MER MIN ERY. on Sia tome REE ane Eee | Rae Ri rate in Springfield. But even Fomor Ven eet aeh ideas? Iseas d-tgoing h repair Will be ready fur vo- cupancy in Rs if jionis ne f the most d. si: ia ety. & suitable terart WHA, seloe Votes RS deat BS or 4 tr no %* USINESS STAND FOR KENT—The spa- Bieter Room ‘6 ® fest) over cur store wil » for rent from lstof November It is srranged ‘With ail the josets. Prtomse fk OT, ee Bo 1-3t 4doors west of Brown's ——_—____S¢oors west of Browa’s Hotel. _ OR SALE—A F GMet locatioas ta See ein’ taping of the there isa ren foranv nunber RAL St Rosca Corner 19th street and Pa. avenue. is*’, Sooner See street and Pa. avenue. __nol st* ‘s. f ia Sarsgticnen about in the ii Sioned uite as more 50, tha rthe south Semana ss the ease with Cha. - and Stns to sell also Tract, of 117 acr «, He as pes os ae su, im See ‘will be sold at public auction if SE Piirattty by the iat of § ber, and JOHN 8. PENDLETON. |i : ‘mo tat” . ONE WEEK LONG EA. Pe Ea EALE'® PANOPTICON OF INDIA SEPOY RtBELLION! perer of tas Proven Hr how 4 RAR TY : th mt, tht Primee Gams vt; the yaad Ralgtiy afernaS 3% t™ 3 conte; ren iScents. oc Si Lm eKK vo ihe PERSE. ovr THE Merrie Bachelors, 4t ODD PELLOWS' HALL, wary Yer. On THANKSGIVING EVE, Nov sad. , lore see ral ef ine eect * a INTH GRAND ASSEMBLY MIBERN(A CLUB, Pi Ls cor. 90 mere EB stant olRST GRA YD COTILLON Metropolitan Club, No.1. sue ca Pr. x 5 Mens Sioa gape’ ay a tae WARTS i W4NzED— 8, ® young woman & SITUATIO: arg Ne tS a noe eget Chars e aay ‘fom sre - Toil aes et.

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