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—_—_—_SSS>S— —— _ ) 104 _| fe cannes ters a LS Te ewe Armee as] © OkORGETOWN. | THE LATEST NEWS ~ = — = — look 4 ake mmerce at oth the Governor of Maryland for Harburga, alias .——a ’ U7 Tux Stax publishes the List of Letters. [PRC MiaberiNg fo Welt mow, It le maid, a pie PTonke Let New Work, see to Ate say sodntepe | Muar aIfee Livley rage re tarnurge, alias pCorrespondence of The Star. TELEGRAPHIC: ing in the Washingte ; jority, of the people in tile coun. | men. If she loves her commerce, and loves | tainthg mueney under false pretenses. The oficet Grote KTOWN, September 22, 1860. — = wader the provisions af ths Tew divesting thee steiner fy he | Resa at tas Sob” Sa eh ol (ikea The Ca bees hates thas | The procenton of Bel wo Lycian Semon et eaaan it s ns ook u to be printed In the newspaper having a aye R jes, | Soe medal’ ‘New Yorks’ of her Baltimore, | requisitions as in many cases im popes the = oront bates, tes ity, Dernort, Thoreday, Sept. 20, 1890.—The Prinee circulatiom Wifi thé delivetyiof the office. Tis! with Charleston, Savannab, and New Otleans, ‘and | 8 — Mévocat, who, tom Nene | gr [ve she Sint; Ube mvscbant flows, Sad a = maa, by apes in the streets of New York. We can leave the le; merchant fol 5 id ta Tuthest frontier rg pe jo without her commercial facilities, but she can-'! them arrested for obtaining goods under false ble war,” u, i total dally circulation is more than double that ae nstitutions of one-balf | not do without our agricultural labor. We csn_ ten' of any other Daily printed im the District of Co- noticeable feature. We suppose ees; a lon is given, the party is brought | have a full ac tof the sa Jambia. 0 proclaims, bring the shipping of the world to our ty | to triad, it to be no case, and the State is i mel * ie the = make our own sbi pping to carry away 250 millions jected to considerable ex . ‘Phe wfficer . ofthe 316 millions. Ee cannot supply the 250 | had to. produce evidence that phe t gene Sesecn, &¢.—Last evening, th: millions of our Southern labor, if ever she does ' otra abe the recommendation of fhe *s cey arrived in this clty abort e Saleen ms, therefore, that 1) mit that division to take 1 say, there- , Attorney, he could obtain the requisition. to your readers. lace. 1 to New York in no spirit of arrogance and Ss ane ‘ome three or four lockers were braken oj Font pe tnd at red to the resi- a based mide, that her commerce, while in some respec ihe mipaieest brag ata has o| ae of | the Twarket-house again last night, and robbed of 2 coming Levens, ate ae that is based may be the handmaid, Is the creature of South. | the mostelegant stocks of fancy pods, millinery, | ineit contents, "Ae we have haa to report several _— teicen to tare Sma cecmsene. Actted. dpe a tana, ae nomen Boston ‘and | town should omit visiting his store, if only’ t police will Scohe eaticee and try preven & Pp ag fi - ) aud cuves , - A y See F . a “4 companied by 2 fallband of meate s pomeeiaad oe ee eS a Te tod Hall horrati been Aied up" The fend aay] a6 Pennsylvania Thee of tbe best Mp ibe, Gy Teme PT ike veel, thelr aesieg toog © iu a ont put : 7 ere much compla! amon; sul ere deautifal i potent eee of Me Ween, regarded secures to her, we will show to the North that we | @venue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. By ‘request we announce that Prof. Samson, | tonnectund waht ee and dew when, after one or two stiving thes ene “the ~ veseae tetor a on incen- et = Phot. meer reapply nor Two Lance sits of fresh and pure drugs re- j Ser ee chem os =i pe = greeting. As the steamer bearing the R: band, and jn response to ni i ee eee placed , oe trate j | ceived within a month at W. J. Craigen’s deng | Bridge-street Presbyterian Church to-morrow af- | made iti circuitous Yancey présened’ himself onthe: beheey” &; upon the station by this new government, if wale her shipping and her warehouses will rot pte mg store, corner of Seventh and I streets. Strict per- | ternoon, at diy o'clock. vessel sent forth a shower of for the want of that industry and su . The ‘4 Our enterprising fellow-citi .T. A. New- Th » Spoke as follow party gets into power, suppose an- | Union is everything to New York, Moston, and 7 maawere te iven to phpeicians’ presctiptiogs toe bas Gamseed ae a property on | were splendidly” diiweoteateay me tn _. SPEECH OF MR. YANCEY Jo! wn raid takes place in a frontier | Philadelphia. —_—__-_— Bridge street, on which his store and the adjoin- | oi from the piers. and the whole river wasune a ee 0 party m: gunners _\/Shar ys rifies’’ -_ ic. Bhan Bloor! is — Ap Ahr Bh a to pena lhe find = pron ewe ve ing yee the west — located, for $5,000. He | complete bleze of light, making one of the grand- suc geht. the other im; ve it as it is, and we lepreca' solution. | mades, soaps at the drug store corner v- 4 it freet, and it is his intention to tear ‘tnessed . 5 you, at Y from sbronghé te heer But if it te dissolved. it shall not be the South. 1é | cnthaad Ietere, = T ettent mech a we quarters, | come fore you down the old buildingsanderect three mew brick | “Dyrkorr, Sept. 21 ~The Prince of W: stores at an early day. his Royai companions, for About 1,000 beef cattle were offered at Drovers’ Morning. Previously to starting the Hi lta t Sane Sout, Toandey, of which 200 Nee toecagmiehgeoe yf Ine tual corte deve SEE ADVERTISEMENT, in another column, offer- Per 110 ibs. gross. y over, and | his movements were so - ft preser' i . 400 drove on to Baltimore. Sheep scarce. a streets, fbat’s tight.) During my brief political career, | games of midnight arson. as it is in Texas; their manufactures or power and if they wish to | 1" 8 feward for the recovery of stolen pigeons. Notice Crandell’s advertisement in Georgetown Frabenent of baechjoct ere pam heory P my countrymen—— [Just here the speaker was towbe'are burked; that peace of our families festeeee ihe Seats acs best mart for the sale of Hoto. *. P column. ie was compelled to return to bis awe 5 — drunken individual.) is disturbed; that poison is found secreted through- ir products, the fruits of their industr, ‘oLLowars PILLs- 4 ice —Pat ‘whole iS. and uo shall be dissolved by those who are warring on —— Me friend of the Constitution, [good,] and the | 5 : ’ chair, where | the South and seeking to dissolve the Constitu- | Sx announcement of the Hickory Club Ball, Union under the Constitution, (good; better,] | will them bea force of United States marines to | tion and the Union. Northern men see to it | in another columa. gnd as tbe enemy of any other Union, coming | check that band? Suppose that is the case—that | that they preserve that Union, if they want to pre- from what sourre it may. {Vociferous. cheering; | the frontiers of the country will be lighted up by serve their commerce, if they wish to ve it um out. » Dizziness— Headache. —Who wouid with patience the crowd was so dense that it was some time "2 . the that men are found prowl- | their commerce. If we of the South are driven fer the pang: ing: bendgeheethe di ence gee ee Mr REPLY g_Ob nos let him alone, No harm @isteibuting that poison in | to support ourselves, we are independent of the pore stings Sr indissatien sutiuasieoton nau- | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS pe renee fete ene an gi Pe tag oe pig Pesci inour and our 3; we have the reat, pea ak sca of ile- the, tremor of shattered nerves, the > fe. [A voice.— 4 vi otton. i and tro jeep—wi Oo gr con- ther Pa ne sentiment to cosseal oan aay wee ore Poyeienl war eeanmcic en ee stitutional decay from exoess—when these erica | FF ther Georgctown advertisements see first page Surrm, Ack., September 20 —Six party. I hope representatives of all parties are Where will be ted States | feed ourselvesand clothe the world. Unless these a ae avoided (fet nently oo ea ency tine Zgwith the exception of that party which is | Marsbals to interfere?) Where will be the dread | therefore, want to be naked, flachter} uct show | Tc ran aoe aera i tb the usual time for the settlement of the common enemy of the Constitution—the black oe this general overnment that exists under this | their nakedness, [renewed or oo they had ee ae eee rere oer Seu dno this Corporation. theattenten ofallesn : ae baba be eee then blican party. (Loud and enthusiastic ap- t administration ? better come and solicit the support of our cotton Wistar’s Batsam or Witp Currry. cerned is earnestly called te the same. ELCH ae des erenet within Pity folendé, hdd ieee dee! Tonia de RR ae eats eee el SMcetn, of € | planters. Cone He Sao ath eee Woeenot | 6, ro. e0eti ontn cit Doleeie: | tosmenee sobanenaameree My friends, is one fore . 7; “it! 1 a i“ a ol Ong re ationa! Jour- fe ~ al = - but that issue has two sides. The slavery quanta United States Army to intimidate or vent such Now then, fellow-citizens, I beg you to excuse a distance of fifty miles on the GEORGETOWN TAXES.—October Ist ay Sener mend ae tg ae pe movements. Why, gentlemen, if Texas is now | me from saying anytbing further, and for the de- | ™®!. peaks volumes in favor of Wustar's Balsam:— | ~ WHERE CAN | GET is but one of the symbols of that issue, asthe Union | jn flames, and es beace of Virginia is invaded | sultory character of the remarks I have at this| Messrs, Sern w. pencons. HH. arek Tur New Metalic SLATE, round-corn Question isthe other; But the only tasue before this under ghis administration, and under the | time submitted. I close them by telling you that now iL. vase Two year »a sudden and violent attack upon | plain, DRAWING PENS. and all other peepee fhe a tore crn and safety | present aspect of affairs, tell me what it will be | the South loves the Union, respects Union, | my ‘Lange contned ‘me tomy bed for several weeks Materin's: BINDI YG STUDS, for le o oO ution. +; ood;;”* when a “higher law” % th stituti ill | and when I recovered, 1 was so much oppressed by others ; SCHOOL BUOKS plause.) He isa true Union man See Pre ig city oy Wekinaten? here then will be our mote es a Anat Sieecnene tata 8 Giiioulty in’ breathing, that 1 was ofa unable to | oR TICLES TOMS Ee ae ee Ly Tina Ly Sat Constitution with all its checks and | peace, where will be our safety? When theac | js determined that every other section akalhnay | sleep Cady a) by ment, Tee suffering |) 4 ate At “ORANDELL’S, balances. He tsa disanion man w’ le are instigated to insurrection, wh it, against the attacks of the Wide | Sumadise mont fe Ain the inefficacy of the 12% Bridge street, Georgetown. gal rection, when men | preserve it, agains’ remedies used, [ supposed the disease incurable. idge si . rget : ae prowling avout throughout this whole country Awakes, the sleepy abolitionists, and everybody Bei ersuaded to try a bottie of Wistar’s Bal. . eal... . . i _ Knowing that they are protected by an administra | else of Wud Cherry. without confidence in its atieacy, | [OR SALE—The two story BRICK DWELL- owen tion which says that b i 5 ( Gand Lot corner of First and Frederick | the it time. the Constitution freedom | The speaker retired amid vociferous applause. | | found the difficulty almost entirely removed ne Georgeto Th present time. ry ‘uaranteed to ev Individual on the face of | Secretary Cobb then briefly addressed the assem- | fore one bottle was used up. Sympathy with my ; force it upon a pe esire it. With earth, Can you ¢; t any people of spirit or | blage ater which the crowd repaired to the resi. | fellow sufferars induces me to make this public n Firet street. The dweilng, semen goeerse ePos ene, a = rover cenpaee those whe: say this, [, as 2 | courage, true to ves, true to their firesides, | dence of Hon. Jeff. Davis, and after serenading | St3'qmont. and recommen a others lot only. may be had if pr: ferred oRT Suits, Ark., Sept. 20—This morni poopie ed bebe teubenee ees ite ir own families, can you expect such a | that gentleman they retired. ith respect, your truly, Hexry Woop. formato pedpie, ; BLEMMER, Hag. So Piri see,” | dreueuction of the Clip deed ond the ee I say, to give up all ness for the Con- — None genuine unless signed |. Burts on the SLEMMER, STEN 7 jon Em Bo. section, nie. dacs, sho stitution, emit to ve trampled under foot, | Ataxanpaia Matrens.—The fine four-dlecy | WiBPPSE- 1. ww. Fowle& Co. Boston, and fer ee ae = ee — dleck af buildings The valve of the upen A asks no to acknow! e'this “‘higher-law’’ government, | brick ing now under course of erection for 7 DG aC, Ford jr kB. Waite og tel Be ot mbponeee - rot lig rae Me wy he $160.00 . yaa ony tning “ is bid at wits 2 to give it their assent—can you expect, { say, any | the Messrs. Bradley. cabinet makers, on the corner sale by 2, D. Giiman, ord, jr., a Cole Sano scks. - bP ture, about anaes. brave, and heroic people thus to be untroe to their | of King and Alfred “streets, Alexandria, is fast ii kak is Sele einen. arrived and will sa re ‘ Fie por efice, with £000 lotiecs, is ‘omeng. Ge of the government Is to keep its hands off of us, | famtlies and their firesides, and to the great prin- | approaching completion, and {s certainly an orna- if a Fee | For freight apply to DG Ci th its own way. |Ap-'} ciple of free and equal rights. ment to that portion of the city. The building is | Reaper, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise- | s0i8 Been My ap ‘upon; Agoice—“Never, never!”’ 100 feet deep, with a front of 51 feet on King ment in our paper. Read it; it will interest you, UST RECHIVED— ; four-fifths of its ‘e those rights; those who would | street, the whole betug surmounted by a heavy _au 20-eoly J We will al rights, bas been | fail to rive in their defense are deserving of the | cornice The ground floor is divided into three Wb bbie wid Rye WHISKY Se iu a e ba torn dod tee ee or Sovetnment she | execration, not of all mankind only, but of every | apartments, two of which are to be fitted upas | 7 MARRIED. | R nd ALE WIV) Fifty-eight counties were represented. Col. has been exeliided from: it. Revenues are raised republican who would place thie government | stores, and the third will be used as a wareroom f* Baltimore, on the 18th instant, by, Rev. Wm. a shed and Refi GAR Jobn jE, eee Green county, pent eg trom ainpather srcion, for te appert of Sis | se funter Voneeat ahaa acetal | by the owners “The second: ir, and fourth ABET, tient datghtor al Boog W Aston: Bes. | lo ntanation priced Nothing of importance seas done t-fay_ Fae no further propagation of such a race of cowards. | stories are a riat ie business | ABE. TH, eldest daughter o! oj. Y. Hynson, Esq. ie i > ti j 7 oO k - great govern but the South nocom- | We will remetuber that Washingion, the gresteai | orice Menes Bradley. The brick work on the | “* 1 (Philadel shun pepers ony.) For saie'bw JUfin geen’ Seen et Eee poe of mere do! and ceats. Touch not the rebel, the world ever produced, led the way in | building was executed under the superintendence —— se of my section of the couutry and she will feerect the great principle of freedom—in de- | of Mr. P. G. Henderson. The carpenter DIKD, etiaieaioe 0-The not complain of almost anything you do; but | fense of those institutions upon which our Gov- | Messrs. Delahay and Keinp; plasterer, Mr Geo. | On the 2ist instant, WM. THOS. CLARK, aged a 10-0. F pe has cmapaaamng = Hoga touch her honor and authority and she wil! stand } ernment is based, and under which it has so long | W. Maxwell; plumbers and yas-fitters, 2) years and 8 months. Pp Place aod epee | President Polk c geen y Menace F + up in defence if spc in arms. {Appiause.] | prospered as a nation. Bro ; pes Richard Rudd. The whole build- His funer a © pl hoace! of art anlioe Merry Hocmalinge to-de, ce heaps bers All, then, that the South asks in this contest is}. 1 say to you, then, that though we de; te | ing will be ready for occupancy by the Ist of elem yee oat r on Congress st.. Georgetown, immeciate- Vuat you, shall observe the constitutional checks eee we will have the Union of our fathers, | November i ree as m ly north of the Pust Office. She is not has been said that the South has agyressed upon | ‘The citizens of Alexandria will be glad to learn au 27 Smeo __HENRY WINGATE. ral ‘the | the North. When and where havens peerie ya that the original W ood’s Minstrels. fromNewY ork, Parovipgxce, Sept. 20—The Republican State . mere numerical majorities. ‘ssed upon the people of any other section? | will give two entertainments at 1. Hall, on Resreerrv Inf is friends and the | Convention to-day nominated Thomas G. Tarver fathers, her ancestors, ber urea patriots, we can- Wien and where has any southern statesman Monday and Tuesday evenings next. ‘This troupe, ANTED-A first-rate TIN and SHEET | public generally th: has removed to No. 55 High | and_ Lottimer Rallow electors Le uot agree that it sbould be otherwise. It was the | posed a wrong to be done to the West, the North: | which for the past two weeks has been drawi Wands WORKER, by C. SNYDER, next | street. sdjoluing Masonic Hall, He is prepared to | David Buffum and Elisha Harris district se 20 1 written compact of our fathers that the minority | west, the East, or the Northeast? crowded houses in thiscity we can confidently door to the Star Office. fev. st the shortest notice, Dinner and Evening should receive protection from the Constitution, | A Volee—*) Be A RA RR 1 Le ———————— & UNDERSIGNED CARPENTE q a dge . F. ube Rs his services to. 7 Seae pF ‘ 4 8, 8 sured that he will giveentice | The Lewisville and Memphis Railroad. ever recommend to our neighbors as being the very ae aE uae, ond Seals aeatir e and not the mere seltish and avaricious will of a| _ Mr. Yancey.—Never! History will proclaim it. | best which has ever exhibited inthis section | A IN dips Lf alee oo nee Wee Mae. Sever Rite with'S oo eirha' Wight SA. Shas Semen’ Ma Prepooderant majority. Perties divided them- | This age proclaims it. Our enemies will proclaim Weare Nedra Mot avaenen that the trains on the All kinds of CONFECTIONERY and CAKE at | Mempbis Kallroed was to selves originally in this country upon that great | it by their silence when we defy them to answer | Alexandria and ashington railroad will com- bs hs As ws TE By a young ‘American sisi Sizes prices. Best iCE bia a “22 per prod cgi will be opened to Principle. One desired that the majority: should | the question. mence their regular trips again on or about the Ist the country.a SITUATION to do k + 1 < phis by the Ist uary next, tule in all things, while the other—the States} Ours, then, is a position of defense within the | of Octob-?. thy a 2 55 High street, Georgetown. NG ge of the ‘it shonid be limits of the Constitution. We uphold its banner. The furneral of the late venerable John Shakes | 0! 3% Shremberane dong pares, A pome is bee pan Sleop-ot-war Preble at Boston. rights party object. Please address Box 19, Star Office. different. This latter party carried da We intend to defend these lives. We ask only | esq., took Place to-day from his late residence in cee NOTICE! Boston, Sept. 20—The U. 8. sloop-of-war formation of the Constitution, and lanak checks | equal rights in our common Government. We | Alexandria. ; > ies ~ Preble arrived bere this morning. written Constitution was the compact b. ernment. Nothing more—so help meGod, nothing | dria railroad, due at Alexandria at two o'clock Methe, city trade, fore 4 a ag oe ur ee jon e t B ny . ° 4 4 No. 5, Star majorities should restrain themselves with refer. | leas, [Applause | : © | in., did not arrive yesterday uatil nearly Go'ciock,. | erences Teauire ea which I Toxoxto, C. W , Sept. 20.—Lady Franklin ar- Majorities neea | Now, my fellow-citizens, I do not Intend to | in consequence of the cars running off the track a | ¢, ANTED—By a steady end industrious ma ecopret. cam OTR Ee’ of bo 5 | rived in this city to-day, and is stopping at the no protection save thelr own power address you at th to-night. I am wearied, | few miles below Charlottesville. , 5 ,St greetly re mendations given, Addre: . e it reerived a full supply of the latest ——_ Acunder alk circumstances. It is easy | On the way by an accident on the railroad. [have AN Arrairn oF Honor AmicanLy Apivstxep.| jy 12-tf . 3 BATS he very Sattimore Markets. jor the North, ‘ A CLERK, who is acquainted with upon the advancement of the majority, And this | 48« protection for these rights in a common Gov- The nger train on the Orange and Alexan- FD OA CL a oiry Store. Best of Movements of Lady Franklin. ffice. se l4 the plan ence to the rights of minorities. . Rossue Floas: H H - ed t : 3 eney for the Norte 16 cry out Sor the Uren | matte Cave night, faving hanedi 8 ee ae SITUATION as coi i recom duced prices for cash is in successful its majorities of millions, to | spoken iour times this week. Ounce J had the im- Yesterday afternoon a dispatch was received in : to address di od, fashio sable Hat 82 30, "All ofthe latretets ice Ohio 83 50.5 Oo Whest aul: say, ‘this Union anyhow.” N. an audience four hours. [A | t! ity, notifying the Chief of Police that parties ol 2 of the latest styles S'reet a: ; be elected, what esr Abed 4 volce—‘Give us four hours more to- ents) were to meet at 8 o'clock lost night at the Colum, LOST AND FOUND. ‘and CAPS, at the very lowest prices, @ull; G5a70e. Provis- Stand to the t as the great cause of their | And, therefore, have no physical ability todetain | bian House, corner of Eighth and EF streets, to tf vied with @ very im tock of 3 BOUTS at 8875-ehicht Gaea tons dull; mess pork $19 lard 1340 Coffes n selling for many years—as well as the very | Sm at Myal5¥e. Whisky dull at 2ie2Ke. oe ty of Patent Leather GAITERS. at 835). Pronperity Why?) Because with no Consti ‘You any longer to night. | conceive that you have | make arrangements for a hostile meeting. The’ S rom 509 E atreet, corner 2d, on atall, the North can ae brow met to-night not from any special respect to | principals were J. Marshall Winchester and ht Inet, four white fan-tailed bee: t themselves b a) over 7 7s predominant vote fa ) seccitin 3 But how fs it} *aindividual, but that you have recognized me | Georg: Gordon, of Wilmington, Del. Dispatches | wid f N white CARRIER | Five d sees Fine French Calfskin Gaiters from $2 to $2 50. _ __ New York Markets § with the South? How is it with the minority of | sue earnestly striving to advance the Consti- | were aiso received by ather persone, Who het fied : Bi Cacir spoovery aud Gotsoton: Of Ta] “ANS n cach ims ash chalee ip oobi cab, mene Sept 22 —Fiour beavy, but easier; be tution; and in ‘that irit,and in that on y x bad debt THONY, Agent for the Manufac- State €5.0525,15 ; Ohio $5 55a5 65; Southern $5 75 —the minority States of the Goyern- | tution; pirit, an a ly, the | officers of the facts Officer Yeatman went im = - bet. Tenth ‘Seventh street, d hat store fr a r leave it to the mere will, that will, | Cause of democraey—something that is deserving | mediately to await the arrival of the parties, and | [ OST On Ssturdar morning. between ‘Tenth | turers Opposite Avenne Houre No skO nt te | a5 W. Wheat beavy,and is2e lower; W as in all other cases, will seek its advancement of | °f Wat respect—for that 1 most sincerely thank | warrants were also jssued to police-silicer King | MOURNING BRIGASTPIN with baw of ese eT Napa ag a partes red $1 26a 27. Corn less firm; mixed @2}4766ic. Power, will seek its own selfish aggrandizement, | You. I trast that 1 shall never deserve a want of| and Mr. Kimball, a county officer. A little be friends. ‘The & will conf'ra favor and receiva | —————-—-—_____ | Pork steady. Lard firm. Whisky doli ut 23a2Jj- and will distribute the money of the Goverment | f at your hands, or at any one else, by pro- | fore s o'clock Yeatman and Kimball went into the | the thanks ofthe owner by leavine it at the De NYF Fait To CaLL AT HARVEY 8, - ae 7 ae among themselves, raise as much. 28 they please Ing aggression on any, or by proposing any | Columbian House and arrested two gentlemen | Office, 1 rf “¥ 5. THE WEEKLY STAR. and do all for th , 261 C Sr., between 10th and Lith, —4 . Mt ton his long- i” That valuable and popular family journal, ile there Mr Bronaugh, of thi OS1—On Wedneodar, August 2th, att) He wi i day eu his ong established and eir own advancement at the | measure Rot in accordance with a strict constrac- | whom the rt or to be Mr. Gordon and bi wi RACKI the Weexcr Sra, full as usual of Metropolitan «xpense of minorities. Minorities, gentlemen, afé | tion of the Constitution. friend, an o) . tT. well know ‘3 LK Ss the true friends of our Constitution, becaus A Voice.—W hat will the South do in the event | city, appeared. The gentlemen assured the ofti- p.and broken chain attached, valued as SAUCKING DEPOT for the eeason TD . , ? " ; and gossip, and choice literary reading, is Constitation heir shield of Lincoln's election ’ cers that neither of them was Mr. Gordon. Ofticer ir of a deceased relative. ‘The finder wili confer news » against then OR Sane * tig. Veacey--1 dont know what thowill do, King returned to the offer of Justice Donn. and | « erent favor by leaving wat the Siar Othon, Ro: | regains ‘tgoiton of tho beat now on our counter ready for delivery to the pub- majority beesrsas | but this I will say to you—I put it to you, my | while there the Chief of Police entered and sug- | Ward if reqired z = 4 | Phueedag ard deetentae, iceeneae keep con- | lic. Embraced in its entertaining contentsare the Hencs it s that my section of the South stands | friend. Now if you live in a slavebolding | gested the propriety of arresting these gentlemen, OST.—Strayed or stolen on Monday, Septe’ P by that Constitution. Yeu do not hear so much | State— a ls tant! hand a large and varied assort: who were Known to be the friends of the princt- | La Gsrinnt a comlret eed Onin mene Eisit, ine y curt know sehing said there on such flippant ton : Arts “<i sae) of following articles : ba ‘iSH, including every sor wate Was! . gues about the wnemen pole do, sir. pal parties. The gentlemen were Messrs. Connell 0 COW, with & siit in one ear Ee a ad a «uaa 7 nowa ingtou | Both Sides—a poem; First Love, or Constancy in 3 re = ” the Nincteenth Ceatury—a intereslin; Union as you do n Yancey.—Well, then, if John Brown com- | and Welch on the part of Mr. Gordon, and J.W.|T Will be given to the finder by lea He returns lus sincere thanks to those who pat- af " much anid date shout tie Sonat Lee Bene | anita Weald ce that Slate whee ee peace of | Bronangh on the part of Mr. Winchester, At tue | ine th fame at the corner of H and Twent roniaed iis Etalitshmest during the aartseaeon, | story; Ambition Yor Show; Sensible Talk; A strict constructi bout the rigid enforcement | God and while in the peace of the country, under | ottice of Justice en the gentlemen exhibited ——~ oe nti cinenia on hk vty om — fos “it We Knew” —a A Second Attack on ofits checks, and its Balances in favor of these | tue peace of the Coustitution that is supposed to | paper signed by themselves. purporting to be an LG37-02 Friday atternoon, in G TERS, FISH, GAME, ko. kon whit a ply te- the “Abode of Love”—the Husband in minorities, because to them it isa thing of life | Protect it—if he comes with pike, witn musket | amicable adjustment of the aifair Upon the as- town or on the ree to the , tay warda nuance of their patronage apd castom, After His Wife; The Great ‘Croton Water and death.’ Within this government that Const, sed bayonet and cannon; if he slaughter an in-| surance of the _Henlemen that no meeting fer the Blac baie will eae ie as wilt t the lowest market prices, end deiivered 2 What Coal tution must prevail, or t! i offensive people, is myrmidons are scattered | pur; of fighting a duel would take place, an vii ¥ rte of jaty fre r . laced asa “lamb that te led to the tlaugticr se alipver our couniry, where It le scnpossd nna (ho other arrangements in the city of Gut of | Rule reward by leaving it at No. 49 First #0 10-in TA HARVEY. orgetown. shorn’ utlet that Constituti thisinstitution which is so infallible, inciting our | the city, are intended, they were diamissed. The bags one =H ; :! ONLY —. the rights of #11 sections under thet Gosctindcy | slaves. to ie wal hry murder, | Air rew out of pulltical diderences, and was sbdoribor on the aight of the suk ucoue! | LORS NOISES INTHE HEADED mployecs; A Shrewd dry- observed, and theSouth is content to abide its | aad to midnight insurrection against the sparsely | much regretted by their mutual friends. Mr. od 6 d STON, member uf the goods drummer—Sharp Practice; The Preci- fateunder the workings of that instrument. seattered white people, if the brotherhood of this Gordon, we understand, is the uncle of Mr.Win- s i & of Eng'and, has arrived i ' ‘ed to ousness of J North may well.cry out Union! Union !! Union!!! | 24tion shall be broken up, and the common citi- | chester’s wife. x and extraordinary, trestinont by Interesting Details Concerning the Evacuaiion of at all hazards, and to the lost extremity. And the | 2¢ship shall be ignored, if the protection that is a &o. BENS. SUM MY, Parts “for self-care sent to Truxilio; The Prince of Wales at Niagara; North, even now, I understand, at midnight, js | due from every citizen to every other citizen shali | _ Bart ann Evenegr Banpecvy at Rocevazs) tt__ith street, near First ‘Toil Gage. | postage The Zouaves Disbanded; Reconciliation at tran nw Meclf and training Its midnight Sane for end blosinay Gent es one ews Gleb te ete ssesstisted ot thule heeaquatied OUND—A SUM OF MONEY, which the clock frees cefec f Toronto; Bursting of Lowe's Great Airship; t i ne : revenge. jor we 6 ’ rt i t rol le loca! L. getty pen the Sout geen ot 2 mere have done no wrong to be revenged; Bat'a blood, | on Ninth street, corner of D, and started ‘for the pnd the amount Tost, and addressing Box 313° City 3 Nervous perso The Texas Excitement; The Lady Bigin Dis- * thirsty spirit gf assassination, of murder, and of | barbecue at Rockville. The procession moved in | Pog: (ffice, se ta) % 7.0d- | 1 isoom the Bordee—A Cald-loeded Sunda 1 is they think themselves very “wide awake.” but piven Mion Place, and we find scattered cana Wee ser ey ees ed ee = —— “Kansas; S faire in Syria; Horrfule Fratr!. thi il find i uthern thr it other quarters these people, aud 7 SLS. y geatlemen, suMicieny “wide 24 Pimeck | We find the midnight skier lighted up bythe ares | sletzt. bells; next came'n four wheeled vebicle, BOARDING. Hi = TURE CORDand| Sane Brother Kills Another with an them on the battle field ’ of our dwellings, aod our very wells poisoned by | handsomely decorated with the red, white and i Axe; A Poisoning Case in Iiinois; Spiritual ‘ TASSE\S, Crimson, Scarlet, Green and Biue Soutoution in Bitthienes pm ve. . i chi blue, in which was ‘the Big Bell,” so arranged ees d be obtaired fora famil y hot« h tt Piet Convention in Temenswiiger ne woe ETL, ay at pay iasnhien iee ae = to ogee ys vehicle thoved; next ane a Boomers tart it Site NARD'S:on8 Gord inlaw o.0rs ph se sores Rings a . nego Tyerd and Feathered The Pate hea large omnibus drawn six horses, upon the top | mi e fromthe Omaibu: Lo jeorgotown. Also, | Nails, Just received “4 ~ umsden Fem: Movements and his own fecclde Meee nee weed | Tricad, Mie toceeioeakae ek eae es BY | of hich wee carried the flag with'the names of | for rent, Cottage (with Hoard.) 020-3 J. MARKHIPER'S, No. 496 Sevouth at... End of Gea. Walker; j and aggresses on nobody, but deter Aete oan if ‘applause. } _ | the y candidates inscri upon it. This NINTH STREET.—Porsons retarniug to | pont for, sthenenien, He ee isene® ey sac Weiss Wer onthe iitgh ner God pitts bie tint nobody ahall ecavens |. & Volce.—1 would stop him before he 54 tnat | creel -contnineds fue baad of tansiclans, whe 453 OSS from their simmer resorts will Bind a eee ot ORTS SS ae a J r 5 vin ne conve. le of watne oid fe mee ednn nea atahed friend | METS fiat the God orLibelty, | moved aloug. “The delegation of ther Clay fon | Vineet goes eee ease peae Raving the womves | NG ey ye Re CANE Tal GLOTHS, CASSI-] Late Tournament at Anslosian Island: na: Re. eee me to-day, the ba’ of the revo-~ Peed ‘tt cane sed ‘all ie bes | lowed tua large omnibus drawn by a six horse | Ninth st., one door south of F; suitable either for MERS. AND VES’ NGS. rts of Political Meetings; The Miss Anne weve not furnished with the freat armameer'et | who holds tm his hatdis the very deatieies of | tenon, and Ave Hmallerceackes of the Union Line commodsted oo modsralstotmar ech set” | i io, have bast rponived’e: lates taneeret nt Arete gen me modern warfare then, but A as ara ment of} dations, will so turn the hearts of Our people that | drawn by four horses each. Quite a nuinber of ok - joods, to which they invite the attextion Se —_ ee Tight, they were enabled ‘to Ee bana me such an event shall not happen. gentlemen started at an earlier hour by private = = onstomers. anm.tf | Report of ag Be, y Fao “Cc. 8 N.” “On the Totey'of the tocn croutons eetsen (oe Dowertul Volos Ammen Conveyance. * FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘ORSE SHOES if Wing’ and “Vader the Kuapsack,” in Vir- wipe out the British lion from out ofthe country . Yancey.—For myself, I do hope that in the Mr. Epitor: beg to correct an error = - AND HORSE SHOE IRON. ginia; _ *| Northern States, which huld this question in their | that a; red in last evening’s issue, headed at | (For ether ‘For Sale and Rent” advertisements, We have now in stores large lot of the above, His i'breat to Play the General Hangman Re- Now, I desire simply to , | hands, in some way a feeling of justice will be yard,”” sed that there was bein see first page } and will sell it at manufacturers’ price: Pi T that the South £ on nothing’ but the Gee! | aroused’ Tn the minds of the people. and they will | ‘22 Navy Yard.” It stated that there was being 408 WBA Furst tiabe heed; Compiionting oe Dimentey : ny on nol ut the Con- » ‘| cast an imimense pro) rat that place. Now, ; < th irst make 5 ical 7 stitution, fears no aggression, fears no section; | consider this matter and’ prevent thie’ dita tir, Its not so; they are. preparing’a mould for | S1QRE 20 15-6 (States.) Pa.av.rbet uth and lith sis ‘The Grent Eastern; Phosphate Gano; Mey. ad that Constitution the South intends to stand | ‘sult. As for the South, we are in a minority. | One to be cast in Idaiso states that it was under Hee ee s der Will Oat; division, party | We cannot prevent it, however much we desire | the direction ‘of that skillful master in iron, | a tasiuring eto Hy oP 4 5b Soe or r#E PEACE, Department News; Editorials; Washington News # Constitution | tadaee-” The North is Hoffnagle.” This too !s a mistake; the propeller | store « Apply at No. 5 *C”AND CONVEY 40 CER. and Gossip; Local Intelligence, &¢., &¢; silage coal poocleahy! A pnp me ser FoR RENT-—A HOUSE = Be areas eat FR sad vierate Sy rolling vind yw emg taken, nag and ic, by mall and Leo aster it, $ a uying, seilu . i It In reading the article Iwas atruck with the im: | good order: a pump of ater next yard. ‘Phe | mes 388 Dot vee sivead loth ate ee “higher-law”’ . | mensity ly IS THE ROADTO WEALT the propeller, whose three blades wiil | rent @12 50 per month. re at No. 342 J, stro ——_—. ‘ou will find, y L] | be eighteen fect ait inces In diameter, weald ees es he | sONOMy 1 r if bave frien hearts. like to know the diameter of its hub, for it is con- OR RENT—One Frame COTTAGE-HOUSE | corns — or Ro ph from: all other de; siderabl, er than the Nisgasy* eppeliers and enhted on maser. wre = 14h, ons of thecountry, here is no other spot w! ameter Is only eighteen e article sta , containing rooms, ine pump of TOR BALEA pelt’ ol G) the ark of the of our sofety can rest true to ourselves. They are safe, though | states that the ler was to be put upon board | good water in the y For particulars inquire at 5 pa . be protected, It will, be on southere toll, where tay be tent asunder. We prefer | the sot Poses. Now, sir, I thought it was St the brick house on the premises. tent $10 per FS ay pnd Saat, oot for no Taal “4 cond te the ae ai the frlends.of the Constitution live. {Loud ap, und our defence in the government | to go over board, and 1 think so yet. month. ——__ 80 tt rT UPERIMAN’S Grocery, on Pons. ai pe cepy at per annuum; postage Peal and Jefferson, and of Hancock, Vashington, September 22, 1850. F 98 RENT—The STORE and DWELLING | sylvania avenue, between &i and 4s prepaid by stamps when so arranged. e wen to us, we know that we have gi dee. formerly eceupied by Mr. Pettit as a grocer: tANUS —Ose Very mes Si cctave Pane Sa But, within this Union, Mors Amusement Anxap.—By an advertise- ~ Provision store, on soe MD g ani 50. Also, one litths used. for At ment in another column, it will be seen that the | F\ streets wost. The dwelling contains ton good | 1 2h: Also. one wary ii WETZEROPT, go {Holman Juvenile Opera Troupe” open at Odd | C20n5;" us collared Peaitable fot worked of of Steinway & Son’s and Raven, & a Fellows’ Hall on Monday night next for three kinds cell be rented C52 Pianos. = re 10 wi t : '* orth American or furthe: rticu! 5 stock ho want a different Constitution, ean son sone etek Troupe:—“We remember the first | FINKMAN., No. CEIVED, o Ane. ste 7 i ey inse Wi Son. te it another Bible—aye, and who, in reli> Nga py it re the of the Heron Family, and then the | Sad i3th south side, se 20-1 ‘and ane of Hats at the PEOP: for another Jesus Christ. (Laugh. is safe, and we will be rejoiced to tender | Marsh ‘Troupe, but never have we seen such di- OR RENT— the Ist of October. | © ie jo. 460 Seventh our acknow to our Northern brethren | versity of talent as shown by this talented com. | FOF, RENT Possession on the Ist of om soDim that of artists. Ev. :from the commence- | at present occupied by the Rev, Dr. 1GN .. NOVELTY MILLS FLOUR. i€ they donot preserve the Union; If they chose Ment, was a hit, and the versatility displayed by | nest doorto thenecidones or tieved 160 nels Ottine superior tinal ot Family and Into factions looking after the State | Miss Ballie took every one by storm. Let ever J; M. Extra Flour recelved thisday. For sale in lots to pat S td thot reference ta ey wr tos | a pre and, oar Gorka it they will N, Blt will not belet for 8 suit by D, L. MORRISON & CO. ites ~ peel country, am is elected, and the be delighted ” nS ALLGOODS. 486 ath is dri ENT 0, 241 F street T uy! — wen tothe then Tel not ae een ve MIDE ea grand fare: | FO RENT The HOUSE No, 241 moter | Ashu PURSE Wa thou SHALT BUY! | 486 ing bond RP PAPER-HANG! S, WINDOW DES, well effort this afternoon and for the Dr. by verman. It contains 9 rooms = EM cur CASH HAT STORE, STU pos ¥ Pes Aw Prunny beet ai eek Bedworth pa the ain ogm. and pantry, Fhe jwhow rouse is | Sealy SiG beg cenr coruer ath wT pee nD AND ne sanitary benefit of the citizens at large, Y on nck waite a atiached tothe | |NPEOTINE, O peuan AGUE | fcentesnt cen Bist man, Woman, and child in the District should be it will be l Ch rf 5 Kas othe W SHADES | ic there at one or the other of the performances. The ‘sbout the fe < Dd S ombri 2 ood tenant t ri erate aud ession may be "A supply of thi i Modicine Just it oo DT. on Velvet, rs aod enol oe enjoyed bya | SPataa ge lotrg oe mens eran at sists ORL sais Ls ee | Sraad le panel woes cae another column, and go early and 5. Cord and Forei. Allowias “ —, baseme: 1 5 and H ste, near St sis atin occa oer | mulare esiy clans a Teoma ars ms | Rng esas els BRR mera Ramone coe | kee ‘were in attendaace was ; oo ee fetid feel was pot jusually active. Bs business ed nn restrain basers were going a Ui the afternoon as c place where - potesssion given wi res Foi ‘time in. A the and plas fon ae Beax 1 saxp é ple-nic of the to be 1 i and ‘out eet at oa if 28 tbe = Roward At at acid the peor, he re, No, 302 t. bt ‘Spring next— there we entrench our- 5 to ‘et Ariii on M. se, to you, PRE eid ter aie i are intestate ociaina . for none of us may liye to : x — 1 the God, will cohslder 4 WE ane nxguzerEp to call the attention of this ament Janumeral authori! charter of bre Rtrest, 7 which

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