Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1859, Page 2

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it tH if Pa Hd ii FES _2 td eit a1 I it A ry g 3 tH Jas, BRS, 576 M at. Ls }: [i a if i j ei i. ; if ‘tom Suirn.—Private advices ) it plain that the defeat of Hon. Smith in his recent contest for reélection to tli Hi F sal lptel DAXKCING SOjREE. you of his Ee to t «2th b . if ° 8 s. 4 young is any respecter of persons ératic party st large, whese policy had ne more [believe that to have’ iterfered as | have done, dressed ad the, staunch, reliable and serviceable suc porter in the nd as have slwaye frecly admitied have done, freq a Tea to Bas Senate of the United States than that gentleman. $a Deabeaie 6 Bite eee, Book, Wad A weet, Red the day, and the certain that s CENTS, simitting a genteman To none other 1s Oregon more indebted for her MENow it tit deemed nccemary that 1 should ward would neither be fair or pesceable . He i hes. Ford tae ke tos tae tartan ob the cnauld | Treved that tte Reformers might have kept the | wide al tha modern closets: Botomse | Wr ie ose WE ree begers justice, and. mingle my blood further with the | Polit oPe8 perhaps during the satire day, Dek ie tas, es. MW OALT 0, hers Boe Whciey DV Prittos, 3. A Ber muiltions tne Take couper ion ny, An on lost in the effort, and that no ro sible effect upon | _B0.1-‘t Adoora west of Brown's Hotel. - J. A. Paulkeer. no een atcha lorenenenceeh ene ‘enact. | the cause of reform would thereby have been ac- | 9. E-A HOUSE LOT—one HE COTILLON PARTY Med ©; ey Phot ods prs the pe complished. Under these circumstances be deemed F ons in Re ity k Pf) A > ther. Y | it best to advise the Reformers to protest against there ise run for any number o} all Lis aU, Ycrus frentmeat I bave received om my trial, Consider | the Gisction, to appent wo the next Legislature, and yey ao PRAREL hee "sth and Dats. ing all the ei it has been more gener- | for the "Ena probetle ext useless effusion pores tales ‘and Pa. avenne. nol 4 of TRowempae! oh ow the extension of the Capitol building; the occa- | ous than I expected; but | fecl no consciousness of ». and le loss of valuable lives, to.) 5 | Trokete § jo hats, cape, OF us al. — prensa relicving | allt. 1 have stated from the first what was my | fetite from the contest at once. Dr. Thomas also of, LAND—one | lowed to be worn inthe room. 00 38.29.nov!3,2,9* deemed it his duty to retire from the position of rie os o1 the INTH GRAND ASSEMBLY him from that duty. _Neother American engineer Cr ee judge, and left the polls in the hands of the re- | U Howse, pala atl N “ hasever in the same of time achieved so , nor any dis fon to commit treason, or | 22! ning judges, William D. Dushane and Jobn : in their HIBERNIA CLUP, high profemionst reputation as. that which he | excite ihe waves to rebel, or make any general ia | er Snaken sO” ne outside: by the My vitae by PRARKL DW anh, corc9th and D sts earned connection surrection. I never encouraged any man jO 80, “ i » A \", Novem! " noe psc . fe ara von sso Seared but always discouraged any ides, of that kind. bs nie Fereifth Ward, ted Falls wee dieeee is ke— Tickets 50 cente—one fotonen nel bitide: 82) Let me say, also, in regard to the statement made it wee underond Tere fom Weehieaton The Aa leaves it as distinguished, professio..ally, as any | by some of those connected with me. I fear it ay ‘and the 2 other living engineer, in either hemisphere. The accede cae Dee ee ee foery peed mae entire Integrity with which all branches of the | 1uced them to join me. But the contrary is true. | Part WARTS. 1 do not say this to injure them, but as regretti ie ‘On passes throu SA ANTED-A HOUSE wiht etic work have been conducted under hissupervision is | 116i, news. ‘There fa not one of them bit | 24 thei pall: 1 ‘ | WAN ‘A HO! 5107 site- a circumstance of which he may be proud, in times lislned tae oF his own accord, and the greater part ‘element. a a aid Ore ailthe a ein AA ress, oe Leah AT > | like these, when the reverse of that rule in this | 3t their own expense. A ngmber of them I never ti H 596. ‘no J .”” | case is so fashionable. saw, and never bad a word of conversation with | 1898, p* per . 6 x a ‘ . Uill the day they came to me, and that was for the Perry!’ The hack dr 7 " 4 ~) . ryt pea wrens Estavtisuaext or New Licurs.—On the first | P® I have stated. Now I bave done!” A soe cuties! 1 x that ataae street, te ‘en G asd H ot hile Brown was ing perfect quiet pre- | discharge of pistols Place, nosit* « day of November nest, a light will be exhibited | vailed. When he liad faisked the Coast foe. polls to that | healthy at 7 Se 1 se ERI from a new light-house recently coustructed on | ceeded to pronounce sentence. y In any part of tho world wil SACRE RO Ae oi Preteee ton Cayo Paredon Grande, on the northern coast of the ey, remarks, in which the re i ‘ Sonn | a this or wick z Island of Cuba. The tower is of iron, resting on | Judge sald no reasonable doubt could exist as id rr > cuarge if desired. A iwi . 4 to jsoner’s guilt, the court sentenced him at th Re Svenue, or call at 8 o'clock &. m. 2 base of hewn stone, which again rests on a foun- | ‘¢, Site porta vi aw" 3 ite be hung in pu on Priday, Decen' b nd no 3-lw dation of rugged rock, some twenty-six feet above Brown received the sentence with composure, or reheg—the male QW ANTED—A pins COOK, WASHER, ora sea level. and the only demonstration made was a clapping } V. >; that NER,» ‘Woven prefirved. Ap- A light-house ons screw pile foundation has | % hands by one men in the crowd, who is not & ea bell to south to at No. oor Weck aoa Gress been erected about one hundred feet from the | deat of Jefferson county. Th's indecorum . om entire polst 1 ppressed., regret * re " 8 3 same Craney Island light vessel. The light will be ex- | ex Cracnaec tec, wet | Basley ., He probed r 4 ph ee eee er, re. G; hibited for the first time at sundown on Tuesday out an hour the jury came in with the ease | the 15th of ‘cle = ‘ « rerdict that Co ewes getty oni the counta pec aded by ay 10 thocene withohe ottes. | 26 Sear e oe A light vemet having the word “ Shambles’ | notice ofa imotion free ne ae ir. of thistittie farm inreapoct | WAST TARR w Painted on her sides has been moored at the east | in Brown’s case. "The court then adjouthed German | to is sits 9 commenced. s it Beit tt iF see itt Ej Hh ry 2 from this vessel between sunset and sunrise. Committee ited Senator Douglas to speak in feiiges ofxtansare Sli niestipet emails this City on the outbreak at Harper's Ferry. J Reformers ood i fr macaihetarod ts order Scruainrexvans or InpianAvrarns 1s Uram. | D replied that he should ‘be happy to do so, = it was determ- | 6 porns SO, PRPS Superintendent Forney has informed the Commis- | Hicknews in his femily-N. Yefimen mod ANTED—Haif » Store op sioner of Indian Affairs of his intention to leave 2 Salt Lake city on the Sth instant for Washington, ‘Two hundred and f r ales were sold J bringing with him the two boys who survived the PB OB 2 on Monday, nYearlings renged 3 Mountain Meadow massacre, but who did not re- | from $72 to rt older ones $120. Pha A JOUN 8. PENDLETON. turp to.the States with the rest of the partyin cdp- | “I[J~ A boy in Syracuse hes been arrested on a a? Co ae 2 SEN ee en QUST, end of the ‘Shambles Sheal,” in fifteen fathoms ; yor ier paler gh etre = areas i low water sping tides. A fized light is exhibited | — Dectrven. understand that the Tammany ‘a : ioe penne. m. Ores. Fricker fF i te i Ht 1 i . : three CHA Ser ey nin gg ae Seed charge petit, larceny, for stealing a ride on the ’ 3 or without Bi RD 417 cpaarapsriyrptes and rent The New Hi ire Gazette .K. it SEs seit, be wee Pampa ny =e hk upon ls onetiundred eed fourth your. ners | Bt 5 the ave- FoR Souter cae nae on ‘will transact the busipess of the agency during the | —=srsror On steko asics | yea Ris Kons mh etal NOTICE — and mk «co. stre-t north, 237, and absence of Mr. Forney. TS Weston Buudteg ‘Associations will tske ; oa" vy e ae one aan aee ws ? FRI AY next, at 7 mn. he 490 H st. at its meeting held on the 18th instant, having re. snoe fe mort earnestly requastad, ae estners of fr Sree need tent the Light at Helmeer Hole Beacta, no $-2t Sates TOWLES, Reo, at the head jolmes’ Hole Harber, Mass., be ECTURE Vv. DR. ssrvice, the Secretary of the Treasury has ordered yaa EVENING, at¢ 9 ng sae Vous By Ape, cabooetber Ms dlcontinuance on and after the Art day of Ds - Hote ot: iteot Sewogs Ths ‘ . i Tequested'to come forward, prove cem| neat. attend. e E 5 Fe . house on the ademas <4 Ret st Nava, InvRucexce.—Com. H. J. Hartstene : and 'Liéut. C. Ap. R. Jones have been ordefed to . | Special duty in fitting for sea the Pawnee, at Phil- Lieut. H.K. Deveapert detached from ordnance | Saeco duty at Washington yard and ordered to the Wash- ington Observatery. i Bas received intelligence from Utah which indi. : ANG ree cates that the Indians of neighborhood are offive bas ns scarcely conscious efter or three o’clock Foe NT—Unul t Quiet. “Tlie annual report of the Superintendent : 5,20 and | io ths famoce ‘hwentioth Ward, aa | 1 t-iy cocepid by Mision i India Aaiey for Gat Terry was reel ved things pew much th Worn wey. Foetheation ofhes oR 286 : prebat oeh Ene LB ae Li Penge ones my Sas RR ESS LL PERSONS = in vo ing the ae = Sacttrint ‘ro yma, Liemr-Hovses. Bosny,— A tioned to tnd vi atety arenes back londs of voters who were constaatly arriving, Fee ities, tee ier é Capt. Wm. F. Smith, per > read Engineers, ond i amber, 88 we sha! resist would ‘occasion ally engage in an iatoebange of Just putia ] gemaesi ; Sa my . E aavlligies aang themselves, coh as sctloving g Ca “ Sane apo AGNOLIA HAMS! oO talaga Ste “Soe pic pee oe yd (,ONOLIA HAMS? the otber s«'Atmecieans—the later talng | 52° -==——_ DICKSON. GORDON £00." Hame—beiny the ast sil come far of fammeaseun ae tea ccomegeajceling, tah tones ae Boa Sp ypietee woe eeotes et Salt Mabtboee | Sees oe OT a a 205__gomnar sth evre-tsid Vermont avente._ | GLAZED PAPER~ane. aeines. Fare OYSTERS: OYSTERS! EMBOSSED SLAZED PAPER—220. Ovening Of the NEW TRI R ; Institatten. LNA) pa SY WINBSW sits ie. 358 Seat PRE Reet NO | _.tnmeaie eae” | Se nmomuncgaan aa SSE are a arene (ees be LOaKs! no 2-3t 7 On Xx! ‘ 7th, 3 ; *' 7 7 és NEW YORE f Coal of bask uaw' © AND PANISIAN EMPOR.UMS, Nowics: NOFreH? | Bort teept i to 296 Pannsrivama Avaxvs—nortn mie—

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