Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1859, Page 2

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F; ifs ——._——— Tux Arvatx at Benwasresn—The Gevers- Stevens, to-day received an application from the ss ay beeen See eae nah otee tans malt a gy rho from Baton Rouge, La.; to wale re aiikit ths of thig appeal, and as little doubt that’ ‘taked ‘will be accorded, if that can possibly done. It strikes us, however, as being ime 0: the t ® rte | fll F & S it i rr] Hi psy inl i : ® trees, approved July 16, WONDERFUL ~— 07 the Board of aldermen ond naa ef) Y ANOPTICON OF INDIA®"” We taper Set Rives ana all aflaheius trees, declased ee which this isa i a i ' z A i i A f to get the troops to New Orleans on the day Pointed for the steamer to sail; though not possible to delay her for a day or two t mediom of the telegraph. A remaining question | j whe. grit ke peed ge einen aera that ere within reach of New Orleans. To = Affhirs such as have transpired of late at Browns- | ter tr, re i hen ae? war Ville, teach a lesson of the necessity for the increase | ® , yg BoA Wise ] HEREBY FOREWARN aLL PERSONS Katertainment will be :nocompanied ofthe Army of the United States as recommended Be aster cited Cont Sal been 1 eis fn ‘om smplo or harborieg “SACODA | eae tory ‘Lecture by 8 gentioman peifect'y again and again by the President and the War De- fais powession a number of facts important to | land Sad = nates mance Zhibltions. every might 367%. and Tuesday and ers pertivent, which will fall with due force upon the | the: of this case,which were unknown com: setty wate the — rossente to the fal | res f wil: extent of the ahernoone at 3o'eiook. Pr ig ga ma | minds of all well inf d and considerate per- | to the public, and would for the present remain | tection. 1 am, not ashamed endeavoring to | law all Tickets + children 16 cents, to. He since his last letter to the Governor, | escape from such justice as might be rationally no 9 3t* SaMUEL L, BRYAN, Giardia. A - ——— brace subjects from Con to Fue, and are eminently sofis. Yet as such lessons have beet taught over Y Palme MUSICAL EVENINGS. beuded over to the Federal authority, as be felt | 9 not a favorite in that State, and even if acquit- WANTS. Bi ® young girl who Ante of va ber. wb Musical Entertainment for the Season ernment is to them a mockery, rather than a pro- | insisted. that the case should be proceeded with. |.Jug to aon out af the way of such 8 court tiie On SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 12, ‘there woul ifferent only re- | Company of hungry wolves. Nevertheless, it is| dies’ dresses, would iike soon mest wil Rares ov Postage by Frexcn Mart.—We are | ceive a3 a com: ue of, FF come into posseasion of other facts; which | ¢* by a man of color at the hands of a'slave- ~orey distin, all the ints that have al- and over again without making impressions on the uted to Stevens es the most availa) party to ing court, sitting in the State of Virginia. 1 MR. W. HENRY PALMER marshes Sood pol mindsofe majority of Congress, we almost despair be be the honor of on next winter likely to the | assuted that enough would be ascertained to result | ted by the court. with my knowledge of slave- ANTED-A SITUAT legtalati ly to erable Ww ; | Governiient here to\sccord telief to the people in | {2 bringing before the Federal bar a number of | holding magnanimity civilization, 1 could ae omi pent abolition fanatics in the North. ly — to recross the slaveholding border | ployer. Piease addiess.a note to C. will be given at the such cases, without power to do which, the Gov. | ‘"§,°" Harding objected to the proceedings, and life. ‘Phere is no more dishonor in try-| and ahe will call’ G PHILHAKMONIC HALL, (Star Buildings,) w = anuane oameaaees tection. He was not in league with Wise, , bein keeping out of the way of a 4 Torcatere te iaeetteee ceerace om gpveral Commencing at 8 o'clock precisely. ——+—_—_ He was not fed by any one, and ite aa are-en- for his arduous labors in'| only due fo truth to state that for more than 'a year | garoment, Add, a & few | ate. ERNEST P xs ier, reqs ne that eter adem to Goren, | inet te tll ptahs allowed by to Crelt | au bars been making tranenmrne ow ge | dav al MA gt fest Oe, stiune Roe TE nt Rash Tene Japan, Java, Jerusalem, Majorca, Minorca, the | — Mr, Seanott remarked that he had not consulted | ktown alike to both friends and WANT work in w oung | Bf AH nie, pated Viotini Venitian States, and Victoria, may be forwarded | with his clien! ind 2s the Jary had. partly been Abies cag, knit" and oeoabet, Ea Eenigt Dts Ned Vi) cro ag Cinlted States te destination in the French | Chote. ne woud neuconsent thes the State should | Items Telegraphed trem Washington. | {AK & CO., 370 Fa, avenue, under Brows's -HENEY PALMER, Piano Forte moll; the rates of postage per quarter ounce being | What jurpose was known te Gov, Winsraed bal xpeAsoctate’ Bross dispatch says : are iokets FIFTY CENTS each. which. with thé “ | Wasminoron, Nov. 8.—As the chief if not the} YW good COOK, WASHER, ; jesers. Coe regal optima. | Hite bad eerste aaa es SE et Ee epee canstesetisr ert eaeaial | Beets, Satecae saree Bese bes 5 ys if go de. required. i LS) of the jury would havebeen dis- | Mestco is ta reiter lteravarened teeeetccecine, TL Npae need apply unless w The vale ot hokets wi!l commence at 10 o'eidek a, san. | Pompe with : ee atime have sabestined to beth Govers: | TAT ENTER Gy on alc SE DU te ee tes Ramet “ermal 0 mad To t do. required. | of i me itely with the eee Stevens, bod Getereaneetne shave ae ree ‘Woes fags.» SITUATION ta viget ion pea, Cheherag) Panes ppd ge he Be ne Oi ing SOE io petacwel pein, re enn {ei tees | obstruction or Aisturbance, shall interfere for that peifunetal or eenid ee ahtieg wee mae ‘trade. |: sf — ¥ : & Se - Court. Tt was im pose, with the privilege of entering the terri- | Atidress A. B., Georgetown Pott Ofiee meses A ot tation of & required. him whether Stevens would prefer a trial of its neighbor, and both, in cases of ener- | “Noacamain ee NTE : asia! am: The postage on a letter over (but not exceed. | oF net. jes ted C fetes a La =a Mr. Sennott asked for a dela: » to act uni ° his busi thoroughly can Tre- througheut ing % ounce Is double the above rates in each | ooguttation with orca ote ment for |S The aanistaniee recealiy afforded by the Mexican | ommended. Apply to-day and to-morrow st Tele- | the-com! to the case; and so on, an additional rate being charged i that the ryens; which, he 2n- | troops froth” Matanzas tis: poeple ef :Skowns: £ h office, corner Pa. avenne and 6th street, ate price of admiemon, for each additional 4 ounce of under. State to hand hint over ta oy qille: is stated as anexample. Such a proposi-| WBite man preferred. + wo 8-a* @ of the highest class ¥ or under. Stat over ti , however, to be incorporated in the treaty, WANTED—A steady and competent PAINTER Wap Sect Gitens to bo Be eal ice ean, ‘iin » | mast come from the liberal government. to do plain ye f do plat Pinting in the four | Prom ¥ : > ‘4 ; ed bi ; Whewrs side it Wack + most entire absence of recreation in region of country or some weeks ‘seriously agal ied tf g zits s Be doubt that bof the Govern na of analy at forza rom, Wanmionton olen real toe contiontly Sock forse a! taste, juring prospect y rea! in Jn are dedi: [eee Miia. 4 A foust 4 prs docket. eatnest in the presentation of their respective post. Wied thes ay ey REL Riders alpyed inthe lope esteeone Besere. ; | tens, or convictions of right, in relation to the | sew for,two children, one 3 and the other 4 y are now ding ¥ th San Juan question hough nol more po than they | of pee. Le auch, « permanent sitvats tnd "good sat ine bor lates! .e ROA, entertainments, whom MM: ign ficial advices do not justify amy-arnee, |, dor Paar» Geerscte hati exsist wits hich wall <7 * eye? W NTED—A PURCHASE ae wire from Buenos is 2a Wied ket Shen Fe Also, ite pews Ayres is t the ,» ras expeced ai Bacsce Apres taeani fez] St da Be Bank aes OME Pee on me it leave , ANTED IMMEMATELY—T. ee fo heme bythe est 2 an, UNFURNISHED al thousand men, was y Che 25th A Tit it i Ss #4 l i 4 i li H HE i i Fi iy t ? ssi At Hi SPF 5 = 4 f cara, On Duell, canis Seatac mm | Some J F bod I north.” Apply to PULLARD WEBB? Ne. me * ‘3th street. no? WA te | to ig the washing and iroging ; ~ ‘ Apply xt this office. no tae ty PURCHASE—Several SER- th sexes, hich the hi rw 2) — Epo Saami bei Kiddreee Box'88, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. W SIRI crt aratnie aries] Aimer spent Gila oe r oc 12 mm cents § ; dl E iF i i § E i 82 ¥ TEE i Faby fi | a é. — ent during the entire trial. bree Fruite Sravaruszen. expenses of oe] There was considerable tie in: town on ‘Presented on the meeting be 2 been - over $350,000. The old members will be partion, ould an coker ee onthne larly struck with the proof of his economy and | "ePute, good management this fact i i if i HI i f a zg & Hf E ; | i] af goes i i i 7 ge? gentleman ~ mS 'y 59 centa ; ladies ad ¢ il it HALVES 200° QUEER | bes ee of good aid OSE, ae Ma. gaszvwekt “aya wraraging a4 HOO at, HOODS, Anat ane Nave Lersitionses —Leave of ab- ; pee 8 cia coer as sie et ee sence for sixty bas been granted j ED. BeG 5 or mani to ber Q dara. pay ig ig he Anpirek . xe m our oustorce thet we 5 Bene ef ‘ satis 5 1 . c t in no ve Hae eeetaer see ev, - Sunkin a 8 ° hemes § Ww Eb-fedn. Gh. Vashington, every aud Rev. David X. Junki - been appointed ge * ih aby 5 AS SHISN 5 Peeas ih bh tea bee MEY ee COTILLON PARTY EY ae oeererd wore Enpictes wife pegep erage ‘ASHIN (eyo ,pPsocia TION toi teaming ce tank atlas = ape J. M. Santer nt © Aepenpetentt. | eae = mate es 2 yt OF ASHING. | ép-cinl’s a Ng Rr i = Fi front ie ies er ences | cae i i ——osree ity i i Vii oa pier Os , er vues io ode W. SRARS & BRO. ° - ae PIN ae* ‘DS LAINES: =" a i i a T

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