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———___ | - E Kaxsas.—Tbaddeus yan i) a ante 4 ne ml ‘ia to ne member of Congress from it tae mae eee ee rary 948 — ves an extreme in Pennesylvan' see w! , recent 7 : 71 AVASHING FON OT YE Tp preture of the destitution Tatotlbg in Kanes. In piace of Mr Bi - | made aspesch in Indiana, anda writer to the | (2D FECLOWS’ HAUL LLOWS’ HALL! VAN DER SHOOTS 4 SONS’ GENUIN 4 ‘ ‘ letter to President Buchanan he says: ‘Thousands ney, . y Kgbe North gives its substance PORTMREE NIGHTS’ ron Bursows, RSsts at AONE THURSDAY =. Oetaber 15. 1860. Hof once thrifty and Prosperous American citizens J A. Re cn ™~ ca THREE NIGHTS’ Fat x Arre® GON, ovnmeane- ishing for want. Winter is upon ‘ _ aie his political friends to cast awa THURSDaY. and SATURDAY! me at So'c'ock, we reli at : sptrit’ Ut the sibbithig” Prost 7 bt Shey are nearly bereft; food they B. Place. and pine auPPorting a ‘Bell? ticket in Indiana, ~ . two “Pre onstieution argues that the Bell Everett throu; party ‘s identical with Know-Nothingism. cases TAURSDay. t 'e'der, z a = rete one 2 ‘an eT Be Peophe pon Kaa wl ix ama fet, Pa. and desiin < or he Slay ‘ord of | one fou: third have left; of en 1 é fi TH'S ry » Pulips, Jong The Iniclligencer defends 1 very rec: one ve " y 7 ; le : . fe ™ he Hon. John Bell poh oho Alpe Death mag Dupree ; : at} I Spe “WOOD'S M ~arse-rraspalaperaetineannl nothing but exod: starva' {DF Shillington, Odeon Building, setids us an ¥ Rg co fore vot@for Lingola, bu ved + spUnder the perintendence . ae oom pe. Pet eats cet tae ee 2s cb H. WORTH. AND copy of the excellent November hamber of 5 thousai zh wike held by Mr. Etheridge in bis mane tse great SPLENDID BILL ley’ Lady's Book. 8 ebrated the victories Obig.gm ight : ‘. 3] IL — bem. jean by a i i, es with the members of that party in In- PLENDID BILL 7 Im the year ending: the 30th of June last, | Selves of to give to them—neighbors equally TO NIGHT. TO NIGHT. rand % rebed to Mr. fincold’s tesidence and vave three - - > " BE Ne ceeces cakes oor dae teen nek | copeed bat_Sinaain, thus Gieeeeee eece ee |ciliswia dae Souru twa As an sd. pan' fe ak Mis peg ema eae, Scher mhousents, If not-at’ once Se feved, must | who sapponet torbe his puest, and three each for pron alies Meee yide Awakes’” of | the Novihe Curonen 15 ad of compencation for adeidibsts and leenen. perish from hunger or the diseases that follow in | Pennsylvania, Onto and Indian ~~ hg ted tog Spepsnct pat Ts. _ Doors open at 7 o’olock traja, Some’ eve already died. ‘others are eae ke renee breech, || Hades of Sputh WASHINGTON THEATER. " > . | daily Gytngy while thehours grow darker and t! Pp Ehele ae Biase {17> The reason assigned for the order to extin. forthe living to whom relief in India: Pen te a eat anes Sea to form an armed body of Bole Lessee and Manager ’220°"°S3. W. GLuxk. waish the lights on the Venetian coast is, tbat | 1478 Wax ‘whose eyes are aching with watch-- ferLincotn. then ‘A wakes repel and to join In with our fellow-citizens, now form- — Garibaldian agents secretly entered the lugunes at tage Sephepeapen that delays “4 Judge Leeeamiwhste addresses were made by | ing in this and our sister serene setae Met | Will open Fore reat a pak ate night, in order 40 tae touadinge Such ts, dowDtless, x truthfut pteture of the re- | 2%48¢ Logan and others. : ip emi reaped Hed te 5p x Fy RspAt,! ovamsan iat . Suaibkourte aandaeicll Killen suis of the labore of the abolition emigration aid | Tue Warnes. The following report of the ‘States 508: JEFFERSON, spefettes, tosbape the institut! ansasas New Li té one into the hands of"General'Fanti. It 1s sald-to | Peters totbape Nahe aS dacving | eee eer 201 he marning is made from the Amer- | tn, ooetnieation wee Hho Combaton of Spo Aus; Aparasion 26 Cents: oF; f Tweve fe “ - i {ean Consolidated Telegraph Line te the wmith- | 7.1 embracing the flower of STAY over Sth, and will be Sand Rete eeae hae pee dhs a creatutes‘are neftirer more nor less than the sweep- sonign Institution. The time of observation is | on by the most infivential, ‘oitizens The badge : Ne STARS ter, and the mest positive proofs neal ings of the gutters of northern towns, villages.and | about 7 o’clook. q m adopted bine rosette—two and a half inches RAIL LTA ree trignes entered fnto with the leg! and Even ll cities, wha, without the least fitness for successful ' t La avant | ie diameter, with military button in the centre, ID com i reued fe 8. We the red republican party against the government |i7'20°%. ‘vas Withee ware MeusbacigGij-atncaedl vt cloudy, to be worn upon the side of the hat." Jiatean, © id \iowery Theater, New York, wit 4 “ ee oJ ot Napoleon | to Kauss on the money raised by the New York ‘Md. resi poe PResipest BUCHANAN’s Paxsant to Azp-21: | eommmemnenguet _ U7 There are sad accounts from the wine! dis- | Triage, Heary Ward Beecher, et.ai., to accom: | wy, -clear, w Kapge.—Our Constantinople Correspondent, says talcia of France. It is no longer possible to cher- | plish a pollticsl end at war with the spirit of the . the World, saw afew weeks ago, on ite way to BALLS, PARTIES, &c. > me} a teeta BREEN, 4. “« SESE, f Mab any HMusion about the vintage. The continued || Constitation. They are of the elsss with whom . Hic vanad rae ae Prosident "PAIRD GRAND COTIL’OW PARTY oF he By THOS. DUWILANG,; Georgetown. psalm has, done irreparable mischief. In } Ossawatomie Brown worked there. The work of Widens eo el-Kader, of Damaacus.’? ..it consiated — vi intake pion atc ROUSE ANDL point of quality, the wine of 1860 must certainly | that description being over in Kansas, they are Colt’s holster pistols, mounted with silver and M Py roy le ‘ . ‘ th Deautifully ornamented with arevesque work, in 4 wi be bad as that of any other year within memory. | 90 longér'of value to the emigrant aid societies, . 63°. lly 8 etek ne 1 A VON In some districts the grapes are not worth gather. |; Who have turned them out to starve. The fate of y. e & rosew case, silver mounted. It was ny. Dor -xpense i b s these poor ¢reatures us pictured by Hyntt is per- | © ; designed by the government for some notable in of the season na pa f 3 é Syria, asa token of their appreciation of the band- the proprietor of the r o1 i haps a just retribution forthe mifechief to the cause clear some treatment which pt lane ti Hon. Jas. the most modern style. yey 11 a Tus Seite Elgctions —Oficial returns of the } o¢ sue -twye”Prisichps. of the Cenkitution they i d Willlaina, received in Syria last year. It goes od ins bone Sonemend ; Obio election from nearly all the counties inthe | riitted themselves to"eeused ‘to work out. it fi now to Abd-el-Kader as an expression of not only fty Cents, ‘sdmitone ‘3 goutloman and van | Pe : Snow tie waer this feeling, but of gratitude for his baving “ State have heta feceived, and show x tepublican | sis secords to the letter with ‘the fate of three-| 1H... | tected the Gti . be a clear, 30°, wind NE he Chr. Damascus, incladiag the x Commetice of Arrangements. majority of about 30,000, which is a gain of about foorths of the ranaway slaves: seduced from kind | © American Consul, during the late riots there. T Ko'ly, | 4,Fleraming, r Verhaay. ; 16,000 over the vote of 1857. The retarns from | masters and really comfortable Lomes in the South, - nn as Frlsmuaing, ae Fiushup, Iadiana indicate that the republicans have earried by the class of northern people who compose the | rected for Leu;perature,) 30,1945 at noon, 30,143 a Jute bayrsinp hs ied Bap DN pele agd yoni ed PER 2 3 : ‘that State by upwards of 10,000 majority. ‘The | enigrant aid societies; who, while ready to give Phares ti prt Wp episod fade ire m. to- | Utah, Brigham Young has very little {dea at the | »\;,B. Tomtively, no hats or gaps, wllowed tg ba Pennsylvania official “as come in slawly, and | thousands to work ont a mischievous political end, day, 57; matnimum 46°. bs je resent time of lonvlta the volley of the Great | ——— > do not materially vary the result as already an- | witt not part with a penny to relieve the absolute | LD FC eT YT Salt lake with bis followers, even for the more or HIBERNIA 1N THE PIELD.AGAIN! " ate fo venia THE ABOY: { vi " nounced, to wit, a republican majority of about} gistress of the ignorent and unthinking whom | Neble Act ef a Washington City Sailor. salad ge ofa Foljnesian or an East Indian The PWEL AND ASSEMBLY of the | atl ABO RSAbRY ARELUNA Oib. ‘22,000. ‘ they bave brought to misery in accomplishing | Correspondence of The Star Stet bediied &t hall ae forward ora is likely 3 A CLUB will be given at four. » dans taarinet —_ ’ thete political ends. : US. Sup St. Lovrs, } th load to a mies dete secshiicheier et ae str oon ERIDAY EVENING. Concbee eee wee = ee i, =i r e y. ° 2VENID y wn Shits bere oa peateteard LAP a tireein slain, SERS: pore iy ge in that region than ever before. The Tabernacie, | 190i" ‘Tickets 5) cents, alin tite THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ‘They ey that it ie no farther from Jerusalem to DEPARTMENT NEWS. Louis from Rio La Hacha to. Pensacola, and | Which for so:ne time afler the advent ofthe United | snd Ivties, oo%8 By CLEARY & GREEN, A Stat.s troops remained closed, has tly been c LL 5 li ps recent IRST GRAND COTILLON RTY of the RO Jaf: than from Rome tw its sea-port, Civita Vec- CoMMIsstIOnER ENWUOD AND THE ARaPa- wae Soe ly prep ao lege tielyrinas Sere acts once more opened for public worship, ‘and Brig F SLAND PRIENDSAIP Airy CHRPAS OOF bre tev chia; a railroad would place Jerusalem within | wor and Cuntenre 1hks —On Tuesday, the | fotl overboard The thrilling ery of ‘‘man over. | ham himeelf harengues the people two or three lace at T: @ctobar 18th a og jomx’s Halt. 7th pib; eouuhencxiree j : . bg "i i nd tober Wath, 1630. 3 H , one hour ofthe Mediterranean, and tt would be | Hon. A.B Greenwood, Commiusioner of Indinn | poard? termediate eae hf all Lands on deck, | tithes every Sabbath. Missionaries are also being de hee public south weenee ny Se convenient for the Catholic worlds} ATAG' t4 company with others of the party. re-| and during tle exeltement allendant upon, the | Set out to Europe and other countries among Grist of the Committog aatt theta ance oft eer ee We na per bane iH Gbuid cid es, Sateen turned to thie tom his recent oficial visit (0 | rapid execution of the officer ef the deek’s orders, | Whatu is the celebrated Elder Orson Pratt.” medics, one $e, : omie is , also, very the country of the Arapahocs and Cheyenne 1s i ae Prerf paromtc wiry we a Ra ——————_—XX 2 torether nvpioe Frenchtormm, ox Bre cos ray te peniaats | S80 Conese seratenee of, he penlon” | morn sl heave fo ge tueteamen saurdered ‘ie twp: detgutet ced tora aoe LOST AND FOUND. te 1 é Comin er, in ie & vi pe Sets be! eS = i da‘ Byos con pe P heey dians, was attended with pap whieh in veeeei*y Wate a Pe ceiving (oe a tt reat a few days since, saya he was in a depressed SCAPED FRO) of Palestine, 1f the Sultan should dare to refuse a a native of Washington city, per i un. vA H Soak, i fo ‘ ‘arlably marks his interviews with the Red men. fortunate uian could not swim, rushed aft to the | Condition of mind at the time of the act, and bad z y Sth demand for it; iv fart. they say it would be the | Phe fol tra tet Baucelnct account of the meet-| poop, stript himself in an instaiit, leapt over the | Coucluded that as he was out of work and in no e and brid! easiest way to settle the Roman question. ing ame aoe oe nth wget ed by | MerB: and struck out vigorously to the assiatance | Prospect of finding any, it would be better for him | feet. and blind in one ey. marks: f __ rey ir pe y 0 ol Lee ‘5 will be given for her return to . bat ‘hed witht: dg | and his children to be out of the world. He ac- | '£¢, Personal. Se eee ee Sith Litle Raves. | of simonty in tines tence him disappear forever, cordingly took» haunmer and beat out the brains PAS PNs, Natsachofetis ar. ee one of the chi of the Arapahees, he | t ol nee a which he cu own throat. | —— pee. Chas “Gayarre and lady, of New Or- fio <a relipee Bate bee a cing hat added to the generosity of the act was that I. Jeans, La . irk woud’s. mea dette t t! rtion Gulf was in: with 8] Their death was immediate, but his own wound " . thechiat Of bis trthe, and also those of the wibe | dae Levieg beam scon a seats iene ore eee: | eet ener yet, and it is believed Le will fi edt Greret_sale will please oa}t SN Som. Ammetong, U.S.N., and lady, are at | of Cheyennes. The ‘latter being absent at the | the ship recover. The girls were respectively aged twelve ft $3 rows, Cea eh closed . the Natious! time, a runner was dispatched for them. On the and fifteen years. Villets says he la not sorry he | ps given te the Bader be returning th 0 Ce | a ART & GREEN, Ancin ++++ Hon. R. M.'P. Hunter, of Va; Hon. W.| isth of Se} tember, White Antelope and Black killed his children—his only regret being that he Ore STRIN, No. 375 Maryland ave, Le'ween 7 G. Jones, of Ala.; Gen. W. W. W. Wood, of | Kettle, with several other leaders of that tribe ar DNIC. did not kill himeelf. 2d and 3d sts. So 18-3" FUTURE Days. Miss , are at Brown's rived at Beat’s Fort. On the evening of the same , . ---- W. H. Fry, of: the New York Tribune, i@| day, they, with the chiefs of the Arapahors ; > Diirrisorer ro eo eA, SOpstt oF BARNARD. Avctionsers, mid to be rapidly failing in health. It is doubt. | Visited the Commissioner camp, near by, where FROTON. ful ifheever writes any more. the council was held The Commisa . fy that Ri of Washingto Bs LE ov V; BLE BUILD : « joner explained P r sale choap. re at JOAN BURY tf, District, ot Columins eon otors foo Saoee ron Ua i t, Bi DO.'S, % -2t* Tiber, one ustices A a Wm Cubitt, MP = ald and @sh = Rese Tortora Nab peng tek cee Se are me Serre: are favor! _ 1. eS Ps. av. and 20th sts. 00 17-2t aoa lor ease ooualy, this ith day of Oe ohers ma 0’ oi0ok. ‘Drecmeding year =? Mayor of London for Of Inada portion of tele aia ite reaerration | == THE REPUBLIC n| W UNDER GARMENT: hrs inclosuren, chestnut scree HORSE ite , i land—a portion of their old hunting ground— | [ ‘tment of Wool, Silk. ' foreh-ad. j he Ne one, Steen publishes a long latter in| tow being selected ‘In accoriene gaint er é ton UNDERSHIRTS oa HE Ae Sot whit-, galled "be hee celia eee ania | the New York Herald of Wednesday, on the state | wishes. as far ss practicable. In the opinion of EVENING, 3 complete, both at wholeselo wok? Switch tail, trots and canters weil, and has been f the political parties. the Government they possessed more land than they | Hon. Davip K: fe patrons! Se i used in gears A streets tom tm ai antht Sabi has torned up again. He te} actually needed for their own use; and as thely i'who desire te enrei | tet —-_Selesroom, Brown's Hotel. given ender my hapa this, Jee er of October, a oneh; wre ep still alive somewhere in India, according to a} white brethren were rapidly locating themselves | 1/P?! : ‘00 17 Bt” CEMETERY NOTICE. etek, one atia s ast pela on 0 gt im Bengal paper, but is out of reach. in the Vicinity of Pike’s Peak, and other Fm = E Subsoriber offers for sale his atock of MA R- THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE PRO’ hg Re o; olebeetin «++ The Empress Euyente, since the death of | adjacent, the Government desired to pure! a PSEY & O'TOOLE, Bits MON cone £S GRAVE | ty is requested to come forward prove pro interest, and - ber sister, the Dechess of ba, has absolutely re- | Portion of their land, for which a fair and reason. BDUING Ane rigt ENG, RS 8 & MANTELS at reduond pay charges, and take himawar. tite CARRINGTON fused to receive company or be'seen in public. | able sum would be paid them. In wd Importers of fine WEDDING STATIONERY 7 OP Te ets Ae wpe RICaAED BUTT. cot WAUL & BARNARD Rests -+++ The Countess La Torre is a lady so d agricultural implements, stock anit: WEDDING BNVELGe :3, Y Marble Works, 384 Boe “ Second Toll-gate, 7th et} SS —___WAUL & BARNARD. Anoty. Garibaldi and bis cause that she feleoe ree | 128 utensils generally would be furnished them; the tnost beantiful styles. |, 06 17 aim ity between, 45 and By WALL & BAR te Gort mceeen c lows the | snd white me: would be sent song them to teach 326 Pa. Av., between 9th and Joth sts, rae 7 Pa avenue,s pisin gold aRACE BE Corner Ninth st, seer aE, CoC ee aint ents SA HOTE | thee auriculture ool tee on A peace. au 27-6m v |A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! | with the name “Tondo” weet the top, UTCH FLOWER Ri ote pee pel nel pentaloong, a man’s hat The Commissioner exbibited to them a diagram ; = at i IN ALL KINDS OF c finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to CEIVED PROM Haatiem, er, al ‘igh boots. For arms she showing what portion of the country be designed BAN¢S: 0 ME’ EW. DRESS GOoDes:! a the owner or leaving it at the Nat tS. PuBLic Avcrion—QO; carried a rn halons es both of which she | 55°" reservation for their future and permanent 40 beautiful Banjor; prices USACE A From the Finest Articles down to the Lowest Priced | oo 17-3t" Mrs LINDA sTUART. bres focas ER, jnat-- 4.) —- =. homes. This region extends along the banka of Ps ond jah at eS OST—On the afternoon — i 5 t -8V., d te. CLAGETT & MAY'S | d t rn of Tuesday, the 16th, fi ealebra’ “Parke ta eee ree euaparte of Baltimore. went | the Arkansas river, from the mouth of Skads | —°22 306 Pe. ava bet Sthandjathels. | OLAG GOODS mast be olsusd out Bolonn tne ik | DLs between the oormere or Ruse ad teeny: tet Haarlem, in : to Paris td the last trip of the Vanderbilt, on a] Pork to within « elon distance of Huerfarno, a) 200) rons rtck Re OAT aa STOVE | JRnuary next. . indies’ smal a CO..D visit, to pe arentone, ‘Captain . very large tract of country, the soil of whieh, | EG, ‘daily expected by schooner Mountam Ac qeces who wish hargaios should come weal and 5 “ gon {s also there, having however, 1s arable only along the shores of the | (OAM ANBUWAULER..” | Drink the Cash they oat spare, ‘Tho stock will | © ohein, ti whi warded by leaving the same at This oer oraae ae pRB river. It was Seeemigtd simone, themselves that | oc is st Near the itol Gate. | PO# ei san No. 457 KE at Jerome, as it is well known that Mr. Jerome peng 4 horn aeade ung Ny — oo 1y¥-2* Arapaboes, and the western section by the Chey- DDLE AND Ha’ pi HORSE WILL TOONS wo snot ete yer n Bonsparte, of Baltimore, is still anxious to test OMS we ooooupy will be fur rent, be sold ne legal questions involved in bis mother’s mar-| “7. (eo . : J iven on the let January next” For ; 4. C. MeGU t The chiefs of the Arapaboes—Litile Raven, | Ropiy st non s38 Bocce at oe pike CLAGETT & MAY, ‘ ello by - RUSTEE’S Sa :. riage. sete woes. od je agian aires cate Opposite the jail w. 9th an aa gh i tian oo ne abe 4 be Teeth on 8: ri bi leased wi ¢ propositions made, an ¥ NS. VIOLING. i NI returned owner, Gh, Tr bio Migs oe ar gg tot Mr. readi fy gave their aneat to them, expressing pence ue & this office. t premises, Sell. sparen vas slecand Pre Uolow enous | themselves anxious to consummate the treaty at 3 ToueF evris, citizens of Washi i . there were ne Sores ay Ting: the rr] once. Those of the Cheyennes who were present,| 0 18 10th ats z PERSONAL ss, Thirty-five baihits they stood each tine: Semen | likewie, made known thelr approbation ‘of all —The above reward will be | Union Academy, oorner of Fourterath stint es aad, Seremts, won tee On thethisty-ctste ‘bal. sorry tenc sob att bat urged as a resson for Sit paid by the subsori fol, Sefferson had ten States, Burr four, blank | Do* at the present timesigning a : pr: ea leave to info; former Jara in regard to terms aud days of tuition please seo ithe poblie general! stat pe President by tbe House of Representatives. Phem | metabers, who could not be notified in time te MORGAN & RHINEBART, ture advertisement, letaoth nesta ‘were teromte- eer Geaeas» tec Adams received in | West {he Commissioner; but observed that they | _ 00 12-3t oo net removed to Ninth beyteriny pm me ‘ner of N, where she ‘be happy to sce all why ray desire ty have the past, > One third cash, ($100 of which Phong seandda teas Cons would be ready to enter into a treaty in the D. KOLB’S present ond future satisinctoriiy saginea” ber in ow York avenue, and at Stott's Hall, EIIx Hy reaty, the absence | tion that will lead to the arrest ofthe socusurelnne. of Pa. Svenue and T'wentirth strect. s ‘or partion MADAME 4 seen olen two. In 1824. Joho Qulncy Adams wes of a large number of their chiefs and leading | fired our stzbie this morning ‘i estern Wharves, L. G. MARINI. YSTERS! ry - re leaving the grousd;) the 6 soon BALSAMIC y oo ti-dun Bmonthe, seour deed of trust, Ta te00 there are histy dares Sees eed he eee | withtke others hunuen could be hed Sa eee Ost Htien 318 sadLEsTove Hons qig|°n Seale i of eae bs fa sn 2 » y mal ‘or the cure o| to be elected must rective seventert. Ip noevent| A small portion of the goods which had been Coveus, Cops, Arvacrioxs ov tux Tuga | Jomraep athe public, that | STERS 318 —. 318 ve dave after sale, the Treses eam Lincola tuis uumber of States.—Anoz prs it of an appropriation by for anv Lunas, oc 18 fw* I bave the ! t end ‘of cht fo reese |, atthe risk and ou wae <—ne-1 the distribution of presents among the Arapahoes = Jurteenth stroe:, COOKING mal HEATING BIO VES meet ot ohare’ . CALLAN Tram ie and Cheyennes waa girrbuted 10 the Arapahoes, | Hy. 4 ercnison ae te supply thou aan Mh et Gyius} that haa evar boom seen | . ge neste 5.0, MoGUIRE © CO Tk haa STARS, on account as wel ir g conduct hitherto “ Yo. < + 8 wok ori Shell ‘ or je rime 0 eo “ —— oS sue nates ina of Delnwage’ eet pine | sagan a Sepoate anaiion | Fpe Gioy | fSeoaua tect Bs aigat Bessie cl tee Paaetch om |aesPate cemreniygemiead Niels eOet| E TUE: ABOVE Gait In postno reo Bindi | ere edger nesta ore SEN Fie ae united | esa nice at ee mesons WOODNSEESIS Rs prmens™ [gue Ay SSR ook for robbing a vessel. ~The Press says: 4 To this, of course, the Commissioner would not | G( i SAMUEL T. DRURY,.« bag “ ‘he transactions upon the Delaware after dark pon. . &V., NSBr corner 11th st _ During the Commissioner's stay at Fort Wise, | - ‘ =_-__Opponite Star Office, A dreadful calamity, resulting in the im- Ww. igned his position as agent for ERS AD - late oath chy ener! ny Semmens i Dr. F. B. Cutver was appointed a1 peveral of , is reported ve occur it for them, until a it - AT eSlitneviile. Iittnor, ee Thursday. A mall ted. ee ee : Grocer. — t. He told them they sh cook - | Bnd the two Johns can all be accommodated with | _°¢17 DANCI\G ACA v. PTH BOVE = arg of a mest lawlascharacter. ‘The low saloons | {ug until they were willing to acquineey innate | cues Goode, ooleair | A _ CLOSING OUT, OF. Rod. ‘pow! fy dvoud“renpeot partronee Tint ei bay deren 5 ae abt eng tnd Swanson streets, and | various propositions, as the Arapalves hed done GX EA TEST INDUCEMETS IN LARGE AND SELB SDIDSTOCK OF DRY | atnoynce to the oitizeus of Washinetoa oth same hour North and south, wharves, are scenes of the rauk-| \ Arrangementa were therefore’ made far tho fe HATS anv CAPS SEE ome ae lin Hall on Rat SALAD, = pollution and ipa ae The river pirates | keeping of the goods at Fort Wise, under the Ever Orverxp To THE Pustic ! WitHour & 10 Cost. instaat, at 35; o'slee z it about in scows an oxy nder the sbad- | command of Major Sedgwick. ‘The remainder of a ‘ he death of Mr. Darius Clagett makes it necos- | Masters, and on Mo: y A GHEEN, Avotoneer. ows of wharves sud stipping, and to walk in the | {he goods Inteciad othe Arapahoes, and those | iMag "oy Mees Bad most fashionable Be } wind up our business ue uprodiftes | Orclock, far Gost onan B’S SALE UF VALUABLE Borp- Vicinity of the wharves is tran the gauntlet A] intended for the Cheyennes, will be distributed | Miseos JOCKEY HATS coe rent Poutively to cloae out the whole of Oo fase | alae oneal ioimele dances will be; teug 7 AvcTioN gat ROW the mes Say oF ay in general exterini- they concluded , 8 stock | | H 5 : Octo- nation of the river thieves and land sharks, “alpnee en agus attadecace ampere pcan juard fa ang BeRMON'S New Store, ot bRY GOODS by the lat January next, for oaan, en a ea ‘bars 106 1 shall wel, ‘vst it fon proms ‘The stoak embraces neral assortment of | nights, at o'clock Prof, POW UL oan be k ~~ the 7th Gas April ro KIGN and DOMESTIC GOODs. at Franklin Ha'l at acy time from Il to 12 0" Bw % the very best qualities,qit ix well known in t & m,,oratNo 453 Ninth st. oe ath ttention and examination in reepocttal community that we hi never kept any. thing else He aod we 1 - cited to examine the celebrated "York | than fst class artic! A warrant all | (LO AK 8: CLOAKS le engine and boiler were erected in that EROAA PRYBA ROUFING and the or sooJs to prove as represented. ‘ ” = ; PE cA N 1" The lowest cash price will be marked ol OAK Sin on per bey prota allege Po pe yee IONER GREENWOOD AND THE Unavzy | Gutta fia PAINE anes a Tooke, ged | evry article in the stock, which will bemmec pion 4 MAGNIFICENT Diskiat, pares, 2 ferers were Mr. Logan, a sonof Dr. fi. Wing, and | !S>'488 —The following is an incident that oc- | by all the best architects in. N 2 rohit kk iturealvalue, 4 —— numbered sixteen ins the beat and cheapest Roofing i All ‘res will be delivered promptly, on the |. Our regular Bo} apd winter G and O; ofall | in ‘Bem! ‘ten two others—these were instantly. killed. Mr. | Cufted during Commissioner Greenwood’s recent It ost * laog ofaalet toeke Part of the city. free of car the new sty o« of CLOAK, suai oaks, " Turner Johnson received injuries which it is vite te ibe region of Pike's Peak, which we | pice 12 Sever hy EF AF a ¢ AG = MA M wis v. c term: not with in five. serves ‘4 te ‘orning, who i thors legance and at ower prices oe t - " | business of raid and who house Ashington. r at ther "ef inquest was Leld, wheo it was stated in evidence | 84 in-to the post the chiefs of the band to} f Pisce Pea Cloths of the bast kind, ontiniue the Ba Doo: ina Hed = nee and faverite eT foo. ° bre) the deceased had been an inmate of the pris- nanrane repr pee Bia he Aveo and tn'atew | Thy go Bini Linsey ail bp ty Calige. " t re i, ‘O S60 Roventh's hd Bislaes the chest and Mastsdatasere tee = oot dtds a at Asow a of four years. Every attention wag} 22Y* ¢ rete om tame Ts post. — the were ith mai ores fs All of whioh'] Center Mark: here he solicits the co MATWELLS, 399 Pa. 0 rd + fo him, and be died on Thursday evening | Peined “Old W oman,” Mule Arm,” and‘ Black- sold at ths very lowest prices” Wosolicis a | Of past favors, Ge Hath N. B.=Cloak Rdoina in . ‘ OW kha ? _ yacoessed, sisted that bee ieee east | tnlasloner and Mefor Bedewree Mee eee | oat om A RATES £ 1 Washington, October sth, Ban” CORNING, B "ASR EYRREET. Eta 2 Mas BE WD Hs cand Mae onahinanr Bin "faders | having been in any mauner identified with the : ee ichars entra) Sears, fenerd ; guicietyr pry eet A . ment. ‘arket. " ; 5 . ww 7 od 16) in Paint Stor. vent! 4 3 xicans, Albares, b hee 1s, § AO — ye thou result { P st as showing only in one instance the h: HAMI No. 324 Per vain aves ce on Monday and Tue iy. October P.— —¥, ara eee ian over te communi in wich Bf learns bed mourn mong ie indica | Haste as iol | covet —_—_befrcr th ca esce ce ‘ ie trated sot ssa, eye ar) toe es On the Ith of September, Lieut. Tayi Son addrest a8 i ISBOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—The | oral, unat ou this roth a {Spd Zan Ma = , Puylon, fitet TT Ls ade rah sti between begribors LaDU " (Ad,) contain Data tw a Desto cavalry, stationed at Fort Wise, captured a Ca- 100 BALES'CO! RN LAPS, tery Prices, or the neue sh firm of N. 6, jonnine Son. VO Basert ine a, “A t. orleans of sangre, Knight, whe bed been Sheriff of Loudon | m*Ache Indian, presumed to be a spy. Judge | 50 pair fine Blankets, all sizge, i day dissolved by mutual consent A uy former veason, “indtee . osinwpberne a th eoet of tha and Middictex, ad also of Oxtordaiise, cotich | Greenwood and Major Sedgwick, after consaiis- rown, Grey and White Blankets ' id and disponed of ail hi ad Shawl Rooms will find more ea idly at, : Jn the Queen’s Prison on Thursday evening ‘Au | tion, released bim, on condition’ that he would N of se cs) dificultles with the whites. or that their band Betweon 7th N. Bl, take, this opportanity of inf their reapest Tienes Say a oo GoW caren avo tcenmermat sta Oc Ceruart mina as| ala, St s ng ies; and ti continue yt ERS AN be orn at his o s. Ee masnas, ellie xa inet peace with the whites, and mot Intchee eins frieuda to know that out Suorimeitet hore T shal’ bs in constant attendance tansy Wilson: of the brig “Minnie Schiffer,” and a ail | patties traveling’ through their coun’ N INGS them as heretofore, ver meds! to Thomas, the mate of the Connaugat,| *¢ “Old Woman” was a fine loo! 0 department, embracing | _ °° 16 and $10 to each of the eréw, for their noble vou- | tll, muscular, and warlike, with a good expres: sreas variety, usually. kept in (CC Oaks—cLoak ! duct jn reacui the passengers of the steamer | 8100 of countenance, ‘Mule Arm’ jooked as if nya gE x i AV LS SHA WLSt Counsughts The Beciety ulso- passed a retoliition | be Would hog a man to giye Bima ytecommend” | | GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, lot opened thi preg ne nd a. icra a dn om Sn en x ng the gratitude of all the trlends of | 2580 Nones adios, aud then steal Nipted for Occenring ae the past twe: the ~ — wv os: * dojng the fivor; le‘ Blacknisd” the ap- | §tere, aad baying pi ir ; ively loss ust ries. We invite nap ad Cpisia Wise, greys ale Peapilieen of possess b 3 ante of the “; “4 am ‘woare fied th nant aay pecial attention of the Ladies, Bel ft J 3. W. COLLEY: CO., Eee the crab oe fom, ahd the Find-heart BEPPER STYLE OF goons coh orate. £2 A. W. CORNING. TD fs errr ~ 4 edness of the weif. ‘than thade Wie ber ot tis my TLR paw jeago them that if their at Wag! V t a i ‘oredi ussicson pains Te perceal en aasA hoped. cf Abele be ; "| We wish jamever, ip sunintain @seputation for ‘ e att) nd steamboat lines copnecting that city Wilu St | cuttled wi wd | PIRATE QUALITY GOODS, Paul. Mi hes again a me fh Aa. ope ay hitotdar oat om ts adnaee | Po thoee at mee sa ale : ae een a Sasi Teee ene, them all off. They seemed to wi sabia s ; Brown's perfectiy. nada ET pe aren me PAymaarers On: Paymaster Cunning- ~ pane Steamers charge from) nam tts been, 0: to the U.S, war senate Seniclth, ex to she Vandalia, destined for the Esgt Indfes. pbesatenenale ‘|. Paymaster Car, to the Li. 8 gl f in informing his Herschel 'V. Johnson, the tas cana. | S273%0y2, bound Yor the cout of bites ao nt high teow weil alee Vice President, made a », at Terre 2m t sof choicest Haute, Ind , on the Sth, in ‘whieh it is =) Oe {7 M. Blondin“ gave his last performdnve at : ty. GAM made the following diguttied : Which wi aie7 J ie a Jones's Wood on M ked ry Wholesale and Retail Dealers it ,GhAs D -BARTHEN W. 4 Crinoline on borssturk isn. martod of the New York Central Park ow r T fedtes? pie Bey are described as ‘loves’ of ii dangers to ses a, rosy with exertion, sade ane of Horst Rataoans tw Lowpox. —A etait of'ser. Yeyors bave been maki ons ia fe ga ta ee heote sallwer feat hae introd. a f it i i. ol i ome: TF A siectng at Aanety Ga. nanicalied of French and President to k ‘Telesse of eed hen in Honduras udjer, the filibuster, in jaNial

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