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4 < = = ~~ — oe WwW A Voice —‘That's right.” utter asingle word of unkindness. For Tux Wasuinctoy, T. exam!nation [ . LO Cc A L N E 8 : Mr. Kilgore Weare the friend of the white | ten days he had been cognged ines thickest of gerade ty Eine rer an utton yester- | GEORGETOWN. ¢ THE LATES! NEW . — man. the fight, where the ‘was the hottest—ia of the detween the distributing end Corr tac ——_.—___ i> Tux Stan publishes the List of Letters} A Voice —‘Good again.” Pennsylvania. In all that time he had not receiving reservoirs. They passed up in a boat 4 espondence of The Star. . TELEGR APHI Co ‘ remaining In the Washington City Post Office}, ™t. Kilgore—Whatwe desire is that the terri- | one angry, one unbecoming, or unkind through the conduit. | am bh wp eo oy otf 5 GuoRsrrown, Uctober 13. 1860. ~ of the law ai tories of thie Union, where white men can labor | sion, elther from a democrat, republican, or Con- | December tunnel No.l, st the Great Falls, | Qur friendsof the Republican Association, who under the provisions w directing them | and live, shall not be taken possession of by the | stitutions! Union man. The citizens of psy) | Will be completed. and that very shortly after the | ar@ confident in the assurance of certetn victory Additional Intelligence trem Kurepe. to-be printed in the newspaper having the largest | overgrown capitalists of the South for the purpose | vania met upon a common battle-field, exch. » ere line of conduit between the distributing | in November next and carry themselves accord- Bostox, Oct. 12—The steamer circulation within the delivery of the office. Its | Of working the negroes, instead of becoming the izing the rizht of the other. They met as | feservoir and the Great Falls will be ready to re- | inj ly, had a meeting last evening at their “wig- Havre on the 20th ult., bas arrived. Her total detly circulation is more than double that | 2°mes for freemen and their families. and friends, to try their political strength: ve the water, with the exception of that part at | wam,” Cornerof High and Gay streets, but have been anticipated but ber maila ‘A Voice —“Teil that to the Marines." The result, be was rejoiced to say, wes on their | Gebinjohm Bridge, which cannot be done till | sewion must have been a short one, as they had | additions! items of interest of any other Daily printed in the District of Co-] Mr. Kilgore.—That gentlemen, ja the doctrine pert gloctously in thetr favor. Had it born agatnat | eg nee year, 166u. >The work F spe adjoarned and fone to takes part in the mz | Garibaldi hed consented toa lumbia. of the republican party. Weare in favor of givi they would have. submitted Uke men, and ock © Ta proceéding tte Yap rate, | demonstration of their brethren in your city be- | etians publishing e journal in N = free homes, to'the feiendless: we are in favor ef) like American citizens, without « mormmat.” the stracture isalready putting on a striking- | fofe we could xet there. A considerable umber people’ of Venetia to a general P protecting interests o! the people of this | itso happened victory was on their ornate appearance. It ted by thecontrac- 2) ons for membership were sent in. them that Present war was Thom eee ee country, whether they berich or poor, great or | they had swept the great State of enuerivenitt rs tbat they will have completed the abutments } ting services sre ted at the new one which could givethema meal demonstration lest nicht successfully, | Pall The voice of the lar condemnation of that omy iho ooneee eet comes, The laying site Mission Chapel in the First of your city to | are so many ‘‘m our the and im imposing force, though the numbers were | _A@dressing the Wide Awakes:—You, gentle- | State fairly, fully, and emphatically expressed, | @'rty-Inch pipes in Washington !s proceedin Bad ‘on the summit of alone we will mT] not so large as bad been anticipated meén,bave been misre; 5 ps, as ex- | has been Visered, and have repudiated the | with vigor, and will be all done by the ist of ¢ understand that a considerable number of | authorized them te adtas an va for the The ge ion was led off by the Wide-Awakes, | *e2sively as the republican, pert i. oe eee administration which y holds power in this | December. pes for the 30-inch main now laid in parrots of ralsine See ae ere oop Abas oreo See een cekee wees | Zatlon. I have heard it charged in. this elty that} elty, and recorded thelr verdict in favor of the ridge street are on hand yet, and that the con- | rection and war-makli officered as follows: beau coma i oe ng eg eon edn ple’s candidates. Wonld any man say that | _Casont —For months pest the dealers tn the tor can haul them to kat any time | The King’s soldiers ai Gaeta had demolished Pioneers—Mesers. 3. R. Cronin and Wm. & | P'tpose of countenancing John Brown's raids, Rey had not exercised their right? No man| Center et have been losing their fruit and | Enough are cast to complete the connection, and | the residence of the French Gamrat arte o Se 2.2 om - FY Eidvall that sort of thing. would gainsay it Tegetabice by wholesale, and recently they formed | will no doubt be here In time, 90 that there is | tence that there wel '& connivance, termes Gise er; Pre tent. aay Sie You know, and | know, that your organization He proceeded briefly to notice the position of | # plan —— effective wateh.. Last night a man and will be no delay of the work for want of the | and Garibaldi Re was absent at the time > Henry M Ratghey bret Licutcecer’ iy Was called into existence for the purpose of pro- | the three parties in the field in opposition tothe | Btmed Wm. Mayhew, who Keeps a store on Cap- | necessary materials, and its progress depends | A formal order has bees iven to the Pledmon- Eliott, Second Liewtonent, R.M. Downes. ented org a wt ear ines reppbiions., Jett wont de thew any grad, Be let lids nT he dealere aetid etic Space | altogether on the expedition used by the con- | tese commanders to avoid a conflict with the a > worn wr “ imate rights; pose of securing an is wou! ji mn. there was an: wagon. jeaters notic: at Mayhew ctor French, and e Bey age: > ee a good aden, for the pu pose of establish a a tine for .* res they would pod at | had nothing in his wagon. After a little while | | The dedication of the Odd Fellows’ new Hall, whatever with phat recep wg oe artis Tis Capuin and Lieutenants’ uni- | 2!scipline in the republican ranks, such as wou. it cheerfully. It made but little difference | they examined again, and discovered a barrel of | on Congress street, will take place on the 29th It is said that Parin! is to retire from the Sar- form consisted of an Inverness mantle, or over. | Mable you to bring to the polls the lezal voters | to the -repablican party which of the three fac. | $PPIce. |Pey let him go on, and soon discovered | fnst. An interesting time ts expected. dinian Cabinet as a compromise between Garibal- pr ne a er bleck enamel cloth eea.| 20d to inst the depositing of | land | tions inthe field got the better ef the other— other barrel of apples. He drove off with bis The revivals are still in progress at the M. B. | di and Coont Cavour’s administration svased Bat Trhe Captain Pa or paper pp res franduient . You were gotten up for a | either the Breckinridge, Douglas, or Bell party. freight; and they got an officer, who went this | and M. P churches, on Dumbarton and Congress The Commander of the Fort ‘in, near Ne- Lieutenant a blue or green lantern The privates pesentie and legitimate purpose, ba for an oe chew! ee postion ay heed ge 8 aut S bahecl none ts core nbont sewn dectones’ papers ‘ein taaloran Line be araeetes eal Still restsie, and. threatens t blow we 2 7 . or riotous one, as everyman knows. You | reminded him ot culty in which an Ir! et a lestroyed, 7 ratber than te surrender —— Mir yt ge pce epee Rises Nous, and } beva haan, chapent aot day in, | servant once found himself involved. Having | Wich would have prevented identity. He was| Attention is particularly called to the George- | ‘Tunix. Sept 22-—Pariat ene Ku be | aan eth, a ate 2 pecs rar within the last few days, told t the election answered the bell at the hotel upon the call of a taken before Justice Donn by guardeman Donovan, | town advertising columns this week, as readers | to Florence and Bologna. The Gcilian spe ‘eiiiehennenr, Charen Nery lied eoogen ‘were | 2,0/ack republican to the Presidency of these gocst, just ashe was about leaving, the guest and was sent to jail for trial at court. Will-find there much to please and ‘something, | tion is expected to pay homage to the King. one vag dd Saeine ot ie " United States, would be a signal for the dissotu- | halloed out to him, ‘‘Here, stap! what you done? ——— per! , to profitthem. Our friend Tenney, we] The remainder of the military contingent of a teen poe reg bn me wealdind Wench. tion of the Union. You have t me one boot and one shoe?” | | A Devication —We understand that the New- | see, advertises “Salt river whisky.” We infer 14,000 men bave been called ander arms teen » desea or rather three or four hundred | 4, Volce —“‘That’s so.” “Ah! but your honor,” said the Irishman, ‘‘that | York-avenue Presbyterian Church in this city, of | frem its name that it isa very soothing beverage | Lord Russells note tothe British Minister at ae See They also bore | ,, if. Kilgore (continuing) —That the inaugura- | doesn’t bother me at all.” ‘But it bothers | Which Rev P.D. Gurley, D. D., Is the pastor, | f Gieappointed politicians, snd will be in di- | Torin, expresses a fear that theattacks against the ‘hes; not the swinging lamps of the Wide- | !0" Of @ person as President avowing such senti- | me,” exclaimed the guest, considerably irritated. | Will be dedicated to-morrow, (Sunday,) at eleven | mand for the next few months. Roman States and Naples may lead to attack on See Scheme pas be the vrotechnist Edge, | mente conld never take place. I tell you to-night | ‘‘ What bothers you,” asked the Irishman, o'clock a.m. ‘The st prayer will be ions of Austria in Venetia. and labelled Peteat Porches for Nicht Poses: | that the American people who bave the power to | coolly. « Why this predicament you have 1aced | pffered by Rev. Septimus Tustin’ DD , of this | a NG of Piedmont, be says is not at liberty > ate rpy ir Hitt, mca rand oval bene {a the | Clect a President, likewise have the power to In- | me in,” sald he, in reply. ‘The Irishman ay ed | City; the dedicatory sermon will be delivered by GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS ation with which be promised to live cephen “ais the following Inscriptions :-— | 2¥gurate him; {' ries of ‘That's so” and cheers} | on his heel, and as he walked away said, as a | Rev. Henry A. Boardman, D D , of Philadelphia; Bor other G in peace and friendship. Should sach and event DB hee homes for free es Er ciee pues — | and let me tell you to-night that they will inau- | consolation to the guest, «Ah, but there is agen- | $e sermon in the afternoon wil: be delivered by | Her other Georgetownadvertusements see first Page | occur, Italy will again be exposed to all the jority;"” “ Vermont 20.000;7" “Let us have faith | 81706 me ~ mele eee tleman on the lower floor, in the same fix, ‘by aah = am ok bo é Be a = OR NEWIYORS ~The packet schooner Fair- | Chances of uncertainty = eel? = 66 Ow, ‘oice, (from wake ranks. )—‘‘In- Sad -X. Ju a, » of fax, Captain S Mott, will be ready tore {ren wiite labory’* * Pemnepitnate dood Tor etap | deed they will.” e Now with regard to these three parties, which | Philadelphia.” The services of this ocgasion will | orive skce horde Meee ee, ER pre hg > 37 6 neey, ler 0 e inion al we | above or the floor below was in the same fix. repletion the beautiful ~ “ S Repubtican piven amelie walla vr South, were elected President, there 1s Zot re- | golly, and let them adjust that matter for them. | and commodious editice to be dedicated. wn = ah French aby tn Rome ‘ouepen instituted Sept. 1555;"” ‘« Honest Old Abe,’” publican but what would say he should be inau- | selves. In regard to the question of disunion, he ————— vy YORK CHE*S6. rt some sa “45 mig bm Garibaldi, was die. (picture of a rooster;) “ Lincoln, Hamlin and Vic- | 8&#ted. (Applause. Weare forthe Constitution | ridiculed the idea by the relation of one or {wo,|| OUR NgIGHBORS on the ‘west side of Rock ne's Refined SUGARS, cussed. it iste be feared that the: alt \ wae de fory;”” “For President Abraham Lincoln, Viec| A. Volce.—'*The devil you are.’” very amusing anecdotes. He denounced the fan-'| Creek seem to be waking up to the advantage of Quite NU LASSES, allo cleien which will leed to « bloody war nad at President Hanaibel Hamlin;’ ‘Indiana 15,000 | ,. Mt- Kilgore.—We are for the Constitution, and | atics of the North as much as those of the South, | advertising in the Star, as an evidence of which Per aeeie sab Bt pes galen. " | icest put amen then baae ete a Ree majority, good for 20,000 in Nov ;"? “Ohio 20,000 the ‘‘enforcement of the laws,” and no difference | and warned his countr: men against beeding any- | We refer to the Georgetown column to-day. The oe 13-3t W. H. TENNEY. regeneration of Ital farabal tw wand majority? Pe An Iron Bond of Union—the Pacific | WBO {he man may be, or what the principles he | thing that might be w heey atl OL Bridge rorygolipeey et Seg hyde t RICK DWELA.. | Paris to take command of the army of Tialy, and Ralirosd;? “Free Speech.” The glass trans. | AY a¥ow, if he be elected in accordance with | He concl by prososactag 6 weattul and | at 101 Bridge street, 1s one of the best we have F house two story BRICK DWELL- | Vit apauiiig us tabainel fur toes isteus”” psrency carried by the Wide Awakes bore upon | ‘B® Tequirements of that instrament, the Amer- | eloquent panegyric on the Union and its benefits | seen. At her establishment may also be found penmne De heen pp Mies ee It te otated ane teh _— Sint the » | ican people, the American patriots, will say that | toail sections. and deprecated as absurd the threats | one of the finest assortments of worsted and fancy | Tom* if, i water tn’ one Soon a each of its four sides a representation of the hu. i rnder the honse; gas and water in the premises. | Pope bas resolved to leave Rome. nae oye he ought to, and shall be inaugurated. [Ap- | made by different fanatics relative to its dissolu- os the District, embracing dress and cloak | ‘The houss is in complete repair, and toa permanent | ‘The capitulation of Ancone le med. Th * Twicoise ‘sx. use} Oh! but the Union is to be dissolved | tion in a certain contingency. mmings, head dresses, gloves and ntlets, | t-nant the rent will bs low. Appiy to D. ENG- vanyo: of the Sardi 4 -o t Tivol!, When the procession had formed in frontof the | [be Union isto be dissolved, if Mr. Lincoln is PASS THE RESIDENCE OF CAPT. KNIGHT. and everything to be found in a first-class store. | LISH. oo Sect | Ny kilometers from Rome. 4 wigwaro aaa aiechouhes ante lighted so that | Clected.. Who ts going to dissolve it? [Laugh-| From here the line of march observed wasdown | Washington ladies who intend to see for them- EMOVAL. The Paris Patrie ta that the N. ta men in the line could be recognized, it was curi. | “t}, The Republican party? Why, I tell you, | sixth street to Pennsylvania avenue, up Penneyi- | Slves might find it to thelr advantage to give our Mhes crayrdn ies removed her place of | Rovaliste were masters of Volare. Pee ous to see the crowd of outsiders passing slong gentlemen, 1 don’t know ¢ single disuntonist in | vania avenue as far as Twelfth street: from therice } Other advertisers there a call. business to No.77 Bridge street, four doors east of | - ‘Phe ship Conway, chartered to the British gov- from front to rear, and rear to front, to “‘twig” the | ‘UG *utire ranks of that great organization. to Maryland avenue to the residence of Captain ; | eect eed eee a Be eek, here she ba | ccament for the conveyance of soldiers and spelt party; and many’ exclamations of surprise were | 4 Volce —‘“Tbere are none. Knighi, of the Wide-Awakes, which was also | Potice—Before Justice Donn —Thomas O’Don- | Tecelved her FALL PL gy an rat t,o! | families to India had to be abandoned 300 miles ‘ttered-as outaiders recognized in the ranks friends | Mt, Kilgore “If 1 did know of any such, {| {iluiinated. ‘They were here likewise greeted | nell, after a hearing of the charge of being drunk | TRISIMING ter EAWGY BTR ES Shee eee | fr et The 364 passengers and crew were who net long since had been enthusiastic parti- would be in favor of hanging him I would not by the ladies by waving of handkerchiefs and disorderly, was fined $3 15. Cornelius Des- | an examination of her stock by those wiskiow to all rescued. — zans of the various other club organizations of the | ¢¥¢? ¥a!t until he had committed some overt act; | after one or two evolutions, the Wide-Awakes | mond wascalled for trial upon a charge of asgault | purchase Trimmings or Fancy Goods for fail and} It is orted tbat Garibaldi has withdrawn the city. “Helle,” says A. out of the ranks to B. in | PU 1 would favor the hanging of him instantly responded to the kind welcome of the ladics by | #14 battery upon a man walking in the procession | Win’er wear. of the Nespolitan feet from Admiral the ranks, “what are you doing there?” ‘ab,.> | because hecherished the sentiment of treason in | an enthusiastic cheer, when. the passed on to | lest night. Failing to make bis appearance, the | ,, Theukf.! to thosn who have patronized her during | Persano Napee 90;68., “thisisac: worth taint in. We're | Bis beart. We have no disuntoniste; we are for | their headquarters by way of Péur-and-s-balf hond was ordered to be returned to the Criminal ne past she. —— @ continuance of the pablio | * Trt. stated that Austria intended to propose at bound to win; don’t you see.” ‘Dern my but- | ‘2° <r the Constitution, and the enforce- | street to Pennsylvania avenue as fat as Third street, | Court. John Betts, arrested by policeman J. F. | @¢2rimthefuture.__— oo 13 GE | BN AS mined meeting that the diferest powers tons,” says A..“if it don’t look like it; and I've | ™e® the laws.’ I see these words inscribed | and thence by way of Indiana aveuue. King, for disorderly conduct in the market, was cire ULATING 2 should not recognise any settlement of the Italian ) pewdlenind te join you.” “Come in the ranks | 2P0® the banner of one of the candidates, as if it fined $3.15. John Evans, a boy, was arrested by LIBRARY. uestion as binding without ber t 8 yc tang Aaasery rail beall abt ranks | intended to convey the idea that the other candi- BUSURD'TO TNS Wid WAN. the same officer for the larceny of a penknife in | ,, Pe undersigned bogs leave to inform his mumer- % Mazzini m to ha Scan, am if an y' i lo canis into the rig’ a dates were opposed to the Constitution, opposed | +, Arriving at their wigwam, it was not long be- the market; he wés held for trial at Court —_ iene san bee Really piokded bo fhe Fe- by Sania eres remyrcvor. Sd oe po 2s. md Cenigki? cheek jae ee and | to the Union, and to the full'enforeement of the | re they divested themselves of their uniform quests, and a see his ARCOLATING ul t 2 3 —_ — bs + | laws and torches. hey were then called to order b B ARY on SATURDAY. October uy with 90 ‘action ex, in Naples and Sicily at Garibal- ~-but. by thunder, if] ain tin the next procession ain, they say, ‘You are aboliti ” the , Mr. L. Clephane, who addi IncENDIARtsm —About two o'clock thie morn- | VO! Su No. 198 FR: 2 ge a ELL, di’s principal appointments it wen’t by iny fault sane. ti er oy say what's 00 toniste them in a few very pertinent remarks, congratu- | mg some villian set fire:to the carpenter shop of | °C 1? 3t__No. 198 Rridee st . Georgetown. The Marquis de Bella, Garibaldi’s ambassador TRE start. , Mr. Kilgore —Some She in the ‘crows o-u lating them on the great success and decorum gery Beers, on Pennsylvania avenue between Ist Cc LOCKS! i CLOCKS! at Paris, has tendered his resizuation Tenseeuien =< the w am at S o'clock | witie ago said, “You want to pa aegis which had attended this, their first, demonstra- : te Povo ice ee the gp Behe: its contents “4 ma c “1 ° cKs! iarcoies The commander of the Fort of Baia, near Na- Gpindiais svésueand Third se "Thewwcneoe | Ay 'gana Thats te Capt. Goddard and’ his polies force, for tort |! # 9 totliom wot lou oan hve hundred doliry, | {tress ye casi ho musrs. (vote | Lvcting tup'te tee Garfossdisas see oe : - bee a ar is police force, for ir ol s ; eed were ee week and Suesidewsibe lined wit edant Seek gate aaytt iia Laggan ya efficient and successful efforts in preventing any portage Mr. Beers is an estimable young salthn nite tat eteet ail aes The London Times publishes a letter showir; ree Ten aaa Be many ladies; and at the cor- | Negroes, either free or slavin. [Good ""] Weare | asturbance. At the suggestion of the chair, a | citizen, anda very excellent mechanic, and bis | “Gil Clocks cariall peewet oat vopaired co paint Gonem nn steed: ty We Oem ner of Third and C streets we noticed a group of opposed to having anythi ‘todo swith husiee oom vote of thanks was unanimously passed, when the loss excites the sympathy of his numerous friends. | ata mode charge, on Vera Cruz bat, adding, as American dedies, moonted ms carriage block, waving | WEENG not have bad anything to say about i meeting was dissolved by three vociferous cheers a : Wanted, & Young Mant “dparn the business, Squedron has been strengti to an unusual pesos poner Sckins Ec ee had they not been thrust down our throats. The | *f Lincoln and Hamlin. Heaton yada! vos erty. egieyed hep CCl Xt 8. AT ee 3 os the Gall, ee thet Spain tions fo the spectators were preety ieee the 2¢ces: | question was settled, and aswe bad hoped perme. STRINGENT RULES. Tal's Pagoda, at Oda Fellows’ Hall should nei | NEW STORE? NEW GOODS! [tor oes eines oon een ee the sidgibeahe ahere aceon by 2 running crowd | 2eRty, by the Missouri Compromise. The country | , It being ascertained that one of the Wide sles tis ast pnoet FS rb fleom ey ee ry MRS. M. SIMSON rae world ts, Selene cee - whe lied base ith the 5 do Fas rr — was at peace; but suddenly there arose an indi- | Awakes in line was somewhat intoxicated, this | {y tent nat BA sy fing thas eleee oe |e ifoTa her numerous friends and the public gen. Al tier from Syri atat that 2 Food Cf spectators wes packed In the carviageway upon | Yidual Who, with others, was determined to have | fact was made known to the eaptain, who inime. | We camel Cony Wik Sind ies est pee on fan | ere eee eee nem Fecha cuechehs kis cuuton ak tes Poca each side of the Ifne of march’ A strons force of | ‘!8 compact, established by our fathers for matual | d!ately divested him of his uniform, and placed | }™usement they will find arich treat prepared for | Stor=, No. 111. Bridge, stand, where msy be eer protdicndl iiteary ope , sclicutnen, sidtleand ok clase ton aie ti jeece of tion and harmony, repealed, and the coun | 1t upon another, leaving the unfortunate Wide | "e™- found as usual.s laree aseortinent of MIL. 1 SSS hettes & Hae = oan Spanien epee — Lisauph thdteaer Gate of the ertene, wpb rong by again thrown into a state of agitation and con- | Awake standing in his tracks in the middle of| sre GB. Jewe1., who bas a | a] RY ORY GOODS, HOSIERY, and EMBROID- tions are to be directed sali republicans. It {sue to Capt Goddard end In, | £u#l08. They succeeded. ‘The act was repealed. | the strret ‘This action was in accordance, we | os tie mn butene on Green, street, in George: | ERIES, at tho very lowest maxket prices. “The disuiesal of Admiral ps to say, that they pamcnen thelr pois! be have bad an omg soe fair fight, and Selo tees mre aprgeregess in | town, near the cabal; ‘sbapen ‘to be ‘aol hp so seie is phonon pp evidence PS ppeeet benno uestion settled in accordance with 6 conduct ring of mem- Al ! > " 4 7 manner deverviog Eieatercast” Capt Gia nex | Sweterma. All the powers of this Government | De . CaaneaeM TT herent Tn be reunite Bees mcne | Re eee son accompanie. & poaccailion Ganagioes rz were called into requisition to aid those who had ASSAULTS. WAT REDS 400 barrels No.1 Pickled Eastport HERRING, ing. She has been pecs ng p= po entire route, and was promptly present with his moet Gircamee of {helt foreknowledge of the | 88 the line was passing along E street, between | on your bonnets, bats, flats, ribbons, French fn $2 42 Gipped Boston po dence to the more salubrious atmosphere of the Dest niticers io suppress any indications of disturb- | Prritgry 1» Metsure to locate themselves in the | Sith and Seventh, some stones were thrown from | gowers, feathers, drew timmings, embroideries | im do St fonts ALE WIVES, °° | suburbs of London ance. ae x : The powers of this Government, I say, have all | One. The police made a sharp chase afier the ax- | 24 Feal laces go to Stevens’ fancy store, 336, be- | 5,40, Prime No. Smafiam MACKEREL. | - For the most parithe intercourse between the been calind {nto requisition to fight the battles of | sallants; but the latter had too much start, and es. | ‘Ween Nish and Tenth : a yer and Win. D. Cargul. and for sale on or before | | Exciting eo edb irisgcen nas. slavery. We, the friends of om, rallied there | C4 4 * j = Srrival in to suit. Ais in store— ‘MILADELPHIA, Oct. 12 ulte a ecene occurred Friondly mature, consiaten, tee on aces OF % | for the purpose of settling the countty. The battle When the procession was opposite the mitkct|| 7 - ‘DIED, foo Ra ap EWIVES this morning at the corner of Third and Walaut od-humored bantet, inguiriesof “what office? | Wt fought, the victory bas been won, and what | house, on its way to the Seventh Ward, a man inl On ths J2th instant, IDA TUCKER, the daughter | "8 2 Nol ALEWIVES, streets, between Mr. Presbury, the of | Fnvitations to “join in,? Ac; but om reeching | More cam theyask? They have given us the invi- | the line, by the name of Hiram Allen, was struck | of Mary J and Jonn ¥. Braxton, aged 9 yoare: y So half s 80.1 HERRING the Girard House, and James Ea one of the the famous fighting ground. corner of Sixth | oni we didn’t seek it. We were willing to | 2 severe blow on the head, by a young man named)| moxths. and 8 days. 25 barreis No.3 Isree MACKEREL. owners of that property. The lie passed between bran yp-oay- tes, & month re — stand by tbecompromises of 1820; we were willing Cornelius Desmond. The nalige promptly arrested} The relatives and friends of the family are re A ertra Roe and Cut HERRING, in | them when Edwards strack Presbury on the face decidedly vegan Soae nd welde eee Bang | See'e, Wine puter Cemproioe ine i | Deon and tok nlm othe tciehowne. | Seu ane fanrsc an pA a | wid hla meg Nai | wi wane, dren ‘oo, Preary tes at the republicans, and the Chief of Police a after the South had occupied that portion of the THE LINCOLN MARCH. . rents, 569 10th strost, kel ad, “en ee | APP te gst a Eore so pistol and fired two shots, neither of which took Others nd some bother in quieting down amexcited | {iitory that had been conceded to them to the | ‘The band performed in epitited style, all along éo thaw OP and 101 Wearecstrect, | effect, except on the foot of a bystander. Edwards young man by the mame of \ yo tag ro. | Lullest extent, they turn round and say, ‘We must | Pa. avenue, as far es the Executive Mansion, the.| > + — — 7 << | then struck Presbory with bis Sst, when the par- Claimed a desire to fight the whole procession | L2¥e, the battles over.” The free laborers of the | new march by Prof. Esputa, entitled as above. . WANTS. H N. A. SCHLOSS ties were reparated and Presbury arrested. The After the republicans had pa pal aistuace North, however, wanted that beautiful territory | By the way, the procession was put over the ~ - AS Reesived hus Supply of diff culty grows out of a litigation relative to the up ts nasen. benetees. 2 pee Of excited | 2%.% home for themselves and their children; and | ground to some of the quickest music possible; ANTED-—By a gentleman an‘ his wife. a first FALL AND WINTER Girar@ Bouse property. between be youths of the Sixth Pete Teaaedl ae teat because they have taken possession of it, despite | and we imagine that AY concerned imust have | 4. or pocond Aoor.0 ‘ not less than three rooms, DRY GOODs. George and James Edwards, which may result in Sat hetihele Stuns aie ealnd cena hoki | ‘be eiforts made by the Government to force sia- | reached home in a big perspiration. terms,to BF Star Ofhoe. ne location nl) Purohasers will find the quality and price as ren-| the retirement of the present proprietors of the them, and they were obliged to formants them. | Y&t¥ &pon that virgin soil, and other free Territo- BONFIRES —s OP ORM A Sf Ath sonable as ever, Girard House to Nashville, where they propose selves with cries of “D—n the niggers! they | \et—Decause the party who were opposed to such | As the procession moved along the variousstreets FOR REN’ irable S ne ee ee ougbf’t to be allowed to ch tt ist ¥ | action has become triumphant, therefore the Unicn we observed several | bonfi ich indica! sors for 2. cords of 1 ZN'T—A very desirable STORF, to suit bes pf march thrbugh the | js to be dissolved. Why, my countrymen, if this bal Pee ver mie large bonfires, wi leh i lea situated on the Potomac . Bmiles auy genteel business. A prompt and sucoes- Later from Havana. oe c. iain iieticia hai ihe Union {s not more valuable than that it is not t some e juveniles were “with ‘em. {oor wastie to) sco rete Tree Ad pg hy Goce ahi Vote pony lee Naw Yorx, Oct. 13 —The ip De Foes pond beget. pata 24 0 , | Worth maintaining. If the patriots of this country = Ss ory, oak dot pine Saud stable for faud'ship | Ued- Apply to N. Ae SCHLOSS, No. 103 8 from Havaua on the Sth, arrived here this morn” pcg psa sep one man 2 Bmongst | and if the patriotic sons of patriotic rs nel Tue RevivaL.—The protracted meetings will | timber. Address C. |. |. at Star Office P| street, Georgetown, DC 0° in: : Office under Abe Linkin tea tealten cod ep | patriotism sufficient to stand by the U d the | probably continue several weeks longer at the | 00 13 e0st* < ‘The steamship City of Norfolk, whose seizure this crowd won’t acce; som ‘aah aie +} Conatitution, they are unworthy of their noble | churches in which they have been held. Last TANTEDIMMEL (ATELY—A fi te © 98 La RSE, ey ” 8 es a sinver was announced from New Urieans, wo’ Tostice Donn, there benag madet Abe.” sucera | ancestors. What condition would we, asa people, | night, Rev. Dr. Sunderland Pirached ‘st the Wari Tepes heta ce eee et eT) ES ee SUSE» landed £00 on the island, and was sent to iene; tried te heeep the crtwd eniet ana Present—we, the only hope of civilization and | Methodist Church south, with his usual ability, | given Appiy to RIGHARD FULLALOWE. 123 | pil Maw HEN, 98 Bridge street, between | sea with a full head of steam on, ber valves shut ed by one of them with a blow from his | caflstian liberty im the world? What, shall that |! 2 very Intelligent and Interested audience: | Bridge st Georzetown. Cate st | Whabgneton asd Condteed, ait ake eateea an | and Sood. pipes open, with the fa:l expect ition that if ieee Moma ke round, how. | be*utifal banner be torn, tattered, and trailed in | After the discourse the service at the altar was re- ANTED_B. : show their well selected stock of DRESS GOONS, | she would founder. But she went 2, cal Boor mp rape tg og bod anger aaa the dat >, a need of freedom—by the sous of sumed, and five Penitents professed conversion. ‘wan?! ed rei young man, 9 SITUATION as DOMESTICS, &o. Their store «the old stand ot | tuis accident led to the seizure of 5 0 negroes and - -| America? It was handed down to us b ev. J. 1 Vard, of Alexandria, preac! toa Soo! - ‘% Berry) having up ; were ReAlien Re Engen r, wed Parham, and a | fathers asa blessed legacy, with the charge to us, very attentive congregation at ttle Methodist ae “Ger geod totinesiaser “Ridroas Box 4. Star | 12,the most thorough eS tbe Sesn Come -aicelatatinad —— aE eee eine dane eeete | 8% their sous, to protect it everywhere, and andes | Protestant Church, Ninth street. After which, | Ohice. Oc 12's" | ofa canteal Ber Goods Bantuten. They reetea. | Sugars weee quiet end gonseally enchanged. Mesastiast lsorderly | ait circumstances. It floats now in’ pride over | the service at the altar was resumed. [t was an: ANEEGAA Oe alan eee call fou do etiemes ol Ghonecons cen nance eee Ae 1 rode “up the Avenue as far as | CV! 28 And 2 citizen of these United States, no ae _ a whe TiS W AWashitrion Branch Ratinosutatsctiea Mr A8e | and vioiaity. oc6-im Pennsylvania Election. . matter re he ma’ Aa lan atten a a ries ourses w} y . Wy rr he bused) La a? to H street, and along Hi | siways feels safe in the proud comciounearct | preached In ‘the day time during the comune | (ewe on ihieasce ake mee understand the bus- FOF, RENT 2 Seorectown, two first-class | PurcaveLrma, Oct. 12—The vote of the first ath, Le ees being a citizen of this peal pew glorious country, | Week, the service beginning at 10 0’clock a. m, | eral.” O01) -3"* i aoe — cae eee ona inthe congoeeeones Sisnaet bas haee Msc Seabee residence of Mr, Wa Dianchard. on Penn. | 2%4 that he is under the protection of that glorioas | Dr. Sunderland will on Monday; Dr No- | PNHE SUBSCRIPER HAS OPENED ON THR | rooms completo’ Apply to Hi. Ly OF PUTT, No | fot,iudicial examination. Mir Lehman testifies Sobeeenet Mentiae tenn — ‘Phirteents | C2! S2—the stars and stripes. That flag protects | ble on Tuesday; and Rev. D. A. Shermer on THE SC BSCRIEER t streets, an INTFLLLI- | 49 High et , Georgetown. ofin (Sea bed the bola . was brililantly Muminated; and os the | Dumeverywhere. Geesl Bevomecie Warten Sc onenea ee cee | eee eee | a rl een BEE te a! \o e sunion pose? The usual. ev. Jos! nm is ex) eccu end also vetting of houses an 6 collection of —— . proceaicn moved by, the ladies there amembled proclaim that it le their Purpose’ to tear it ints | tue pulpit Sunday week. rf CPT | ron'e, eg. Peraone wishing hie services wil please eee TOUBLE THREAD Tne Court eateeed esreuenion Sapient > | fragments, by severing this glorious Uni a “ a copy ol ‘rothonatory's office, mic manuer, rvnich compitment the officers of | watch It now flaunts fa suck ioe pany we! | | CunreaL Guano-novse Cases —Thos. O'Don-| OoIhSt A. Se SCHOOLCRAFT. _ {boudoir Sewing Machine. | yeing a matter for Congremional decision; but os cclations politely acknow! by | citizens of which it affords such sure protection. | nell, drunk and disorderly; security for a further ANTED—For a ttm of years, @ brick | ker's, is cimpler than thers, and for its ralinbi ity | ordered that said pape:s be placed under lock and fing their caps. On the pavement in front of | But, gentlemen, I have no fears of 2 issolution | hearing. Wm. Buckley, (a boy) throwing stones DWELLING HOUSE, situated between ist! | ani du:abiity is not surpassed. A obild tweiva | Key, subject to f orders Mr. Byerly, the house was a tly little boy, son | of this Union. We are bound too firmi at the procession; fined Seis" John Be and 20th streets wost avd G and I streets north, and | years old can run it with ease; yet it will sew from | return judge, has been arrested on the charge of Mr. Blanchard, dressed after fash: together P > z ¢ fashion of a | by interests, by railroads, by our otte institu. | drunk and disorderly; workhouse 90 days ° zataining pot lose thas 4 chambers. parlor. dining- | the cloth to the finest Swiss, ‘Ehere is no | forgery Wide-awake, and hboiding in bis hand a torch, tions and love of freedom as it ex nelius Desmond, striking aman inthe republi. |" ne having suoh & house | trouble of rewinding the thread as itis taken from Seay “t= ir sop mtg Free mexhibiting. . tr eeatie’ ina, few crazy Sobipa! Cae — procession; held - peas yp alc ee reve peniodot's reorts Appt tod ASC. Mog DIRE. & Tan (cornea oe pay lees pep vincent Oa patane soit ak aie ee th . inds, imagine that they can dis- | bearing. John C. Smith and J. ‘olkinhorn, -, Auction and Commission Meréhants. ly perfect and without danger of breakin Sas Werkeace mnntieti th street, between G and H, was beautifull ane thie Daten, but I tal . ous y Periect aad withost Sencer oF ,o& | City Gas Works are manifesting opposition to th 5 ou. (assumed names) were arrested for having con- oc ll 3: cedies, It by frietion, acd by cl tne bo: y wd “sd Bgited up wite can she Procession bere halted, | great mass of the people won’ pack, pra tm bes cealed deadly weapons about them, last night. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—From, 95 to Over it, it 1s thrown out of ear, 1 fact'we have | 1@provement in the pyre oh - ye Gy Wes ave ap Seton fr ante | Seat Sod Raho ean ote | Heer then ty te. ganache, od hwo | WANTED IMMFR ATER LAG, wi | eobnsitioylsTecommcnege haruss”""™"*| tut che connesiont te Oe tes, tn riot And let me assure that it ine Colt revolvers en em; ai TURE di i ty ti Tee aide ot Mts, Lewis Clophane, the President £| and my belief that when ‘the last tramp att | were held to security for a hearing. ‘Thomen | cho ighost tee kad Ce aA AE RUMP SULOPAY | 4 cenoyat 101 Bridgeat..Georectown where may | the proprietors stop making water gas, with Boe ‘ a * ty of the Repub- | sound on that day which {sto terminate all that is | Nichola, colored, carrying a billy; flued $21 15, | tee. i R. BUOHLY. ps found LADS OR STEEDS a AGT Oe. TES © FORK 9: Are wilnninmnace” Sapaaeacniesne | Se'ccteecirataawsereuis somre| eae taay Qnieme ey ee, Socrd| ny Pannen. | Rea gob wetetastnns oe: | mane som over the main entrance to the ball was a — im, such beauty shall be the last hag Ra te tee a ee, = Sad varied 8s any in the ewtbly remnant that shall days SO—All kind. SCO ret. 4 Nebraska Election. large-sized portrait of Mr. Curtia, the Governor y shall be swallowed up in the a2 AE Nee WATE Ad an kas Peggy Bane Distriet. Lathe $9 oasted with benevoleat or . ‘ortex of ruin, but shall remain as the bright Ls other soc’ to their advartage to | Omana, Oct. 13.—Returnsfrom twelve counties elect of Pennsylvania, incl.sed in a beautiful . ig Wasnineton Treater.—This place of ansz2se- 36: ‘ J frame, hepdsomnety Yestooned with pprenned 5p 4 prong i Eve ede taken | ment will be opened on Monda; phos on next, by Red imine peas between ee wee, call befwe purchasing eye one E JARVIA, ine Dally, Gap ) dclegaie —s to a pel various descriptions. On reaching the residence, | [oud and prolonged cheering | Wier ene | our old friends, the Budworths, with thelr fine | <. —-- WANTED—One = = ENOW Tar [gave iast election 203. Democratic mnajerity, and the procession marched and countermerched, B tb | wish, that is my belief. “1 aS not. thlak’ tek Re te st ene eo hep gee poh peteene | SOR COB DERY ONE TO KNOW Taat fhe “Nebraskian claims the election of Morton ands play’ y airs, which, with the lizhted | there this Governme: can | neveral new arti ve the honor of making | ig ‘anted at the Hougg-Furnit ‘House ‘small majority torches and the vast crowd collected In all quar- prota Perens Sen aalhacaty their first appearance before a Washington aud{- | (joods Store, No 4 Market Spacer neat sthge . Ad No. 146) ROWN & WHE Sraxer inut the Counc! ie ibely to be elo r ters, ted & very animated appearance. Be- | “Allow ine to say ove word in rel ence, and several new pieces will be produced. time will be jaluable.to the subserber. it a oe Peo: 9ONS Gesceenows, Do. : * fore. leaving. the Wide-Awakes went through of Mr. Lincoln. I suppose sll concede ee ee ee ee eres ntiee, | none Wiloryiyinn mon nomre compebsntto fil'the | ana toconvinge yourselves of the fact, all and Congressions] Nominations. w e 2 am enthusiastic man- i : ver his gi nion Speec' ich bas been pre- A see those i 5 _ M ner. which was grecetally responded to on the | jg ne Sectice J paps gos ihe “pr = ihe pared.:for the especial amusement of the ladies, |_°¢ 9o%t___—_ iS. B. DODSON._ } "Binoy Sitks, Printed and Pisin Delaines, Poil De | Bostox, Oct. 12 —The _ of the assem | oe rf of new farce, ‘Troubad: } high, the. hi cias, Bisck Bombazines, A'paceas, &c., & 0. for Congress, thus fusing with the Bell-E veretts ae ean nan eee een rea eatiaah a eetnienon tet it | oningRalrod Explore | ra sf ae pad hdres orieiet ve | y Conk, Hin, Cary aut er, Bsn: | "Sroctaninon Gut 12+ The Doug Demecr i oti * 4 Vist? 24% NATIONAL EXECUTIVECOMMITERBROOMS. | to every administration that bas come into wil bs rege ta crowaed re OF the efits Reie street, one door fom Pa avenue. | Men's and Roys’ Meriro Shirts and Draw s; 1-4; | nan F. Leonard, of Westtield, for = Again wk up the line of mareh, the And let me‘say to you, , that | eball re to witness the performances is excellent é-e06t jou’s Kid * non own Eleventh ert ey ; troupe under these favorable circumstances, dies’ and Misses’ Merino Vests; ot to Gloves; Hooped Skirts; from to the rooms of the National Execu- | my that f have had an o; ity to R: Ni but tcl b — in i between pportunity to meet | Fiout No. 5.—Mr. P. M. Dubant on the part of ipl Be Noas’ bat & first-cines aay one pd Gioveet White Gordes, Van: PEt A: ‘ yop em a. 4 ELPHIA, Oct. The opera emeute 5, stock 0} ‘at Democrats of j ; a tM: Valen- | the Fifth district nominated William A; on the baleeny and ~{Crlesof “Good,”and applause | When ‘whom we hope to see in numerous attendance. A WANTED TRS worth of SECOND-HAND | Chevres, Merino Pisids, Frenoh Merinos, Valen ppleton gt co Soot —__________________ etseta Plain ordered, | and Phineas Allen, of Pittsfield, for . pat a rare mt eta WAS? wie LUMBER. Inquire at MY- ene, and Embroidered Linen Cambrie agton—where but « few himeelf and bis brother, ‘Dubant, reques's | otkman need aj id Gloves; pucad riot seemed to bai wail and item Esdeny hand fa toe WANTED Te havo sxoritodr know that they | and Servants’ Wear in abundatiees and many othe! | and ber 5, yesterda se i which we wil] tell you of when you ca'! o- | any further than 1 an intolerable insult, {a | F. iNTERS THING, PURNISE ‘own & W All of which stunk in the nostrils of the stlceheiders and thd mildest preceded OWe take naa fa r RATS, gud cays ai the Peoples ein ni big a oy “or Say" other ls hter}—t pporite Post . eee ey spc sm ett | ate aga | een OM Fas |S ey ace mt tee wo from 3 : pape | Peer er ieee beet ae oedeeed rotated ‘appear tn a torchlight procession nindtaterbed and curttea be yrenil rethoe avoid taen seek tape Wit oly inde gr esis Since Beat of TU RERPGNED CARPENTER AND notested . pugilistic reputation. nees |. Address T, S » Oy r, ‘ 3 i 1 bave no abusive epithets to desl to my political sagen’ Ewe Office. ’ ke 14 sontreae for weshington. Sad vicinity, and wi aed se prenuing, I sball say ne herd tntngs | te, to edhe The Weekty se Pol oe easel seseul Woferacshad St anset notes “Tidiss 5 say no wi! ee! = ~ oe Sie ay ase Semel | Mee neneaas Seta | cpr ermpe or eae | atte Met a in the city of sshington; ‘bat let ux hope fe,ine Palio. “1h TaSust fhe paper stove al ete (6 (ale “POF Bala Sad Rami ) | su 27 3meo HENRY WINGATE. from my strangers in the Na- : -|= F. 8, GAITHER to read on ‘and send to a . irabi ee i jn this | ther friends ata distance. Price only three cents | E “cooodigns RWAULING, cgtatinn utey ter ay nthe Bas ‘pion the Brag rome, No comer ips, ces | Ramee Oot angele PES PNY |G sete ren ecco THONAT Eb Smee eae teehee ce ee se a mh ae Scie geatepe PARTLY sav eane | aatred efing Grove aRLERT SES | A CRAPPER Cha E Osan e TORE! hale fe ARHCLE. CER Stings | bees thovemg ly tested fr Years and found wont | isrge Dealing honee, 2 miles from Georse ov’ {onto busines, to obtains fur ane ofthe publi _— making a . We explain with ,, much more Sh mas pe It will be rented. | PST°E"§S ict personal attention given to ip- men ‘the great and of the either with or wi re, ard $3 8 goad bp th tae | chine at Stevens? Fea | “acisare’? Mer moon Be. | UGH 3 between Ninth and” Us feed out hungey-| streeta, mas oe n —— Woon achebn, oO 4% : com Lave, in ith two-story back uiiding. press wh. $88 Pas Av., Rerw. larn Sid" | Slag not gomplele in every Geparanents {thal | SuEtarawhat tate Gand hate cer fermpsp.. 92 Pe-AY Afar dae uso very effort to hoop, my stock well seortell | of JOAN. W. ‘on the p col-me | Me Sine Was Repsrtment. Tedtame ot the sory fewest cosh and AB OW: JA: ROUSE/NS4R THE EVERY ma INTEREST, mance | Easels oo om oa putea agared meee | Jupfafiarem ct eset ke ase usually rot renting iota that can & iftecuth st. srk tag froma }. to ae OMT TE iw wai ae msi - : | | cure tion for the proj mimen country In rejects us fe oo Se ae ae 2 ever for any, of any jes dress Seve GSES pene eran Cara ted oa Bo sud teow ter 2208 caevataonuY tan tid atiwetdat-2 os tee | eamvatcom baa .m xt enw) dor

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