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ween. — see a aur om a es —_ “TOCAL NEWS. VEny Abronutrie Srocx. GRORGETOWN. | THELATEST NEWS “UF Though Tax Srawia printed on the f. Fall and Winter 4 Correspondence of ‘The Star. SS aa, steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edit! DRY SGODD SB} 4, 5,6 Wt Nenana xem, “ PELEGRAPHI fe the border slave States ‘ magistrates have hada busy \qao large ato require it to be put to press alf to 2 at offenders, and ba} qreanly hoor; Advertisements, therefore, be pd) : B , ie fuan QW) cases, netting the "Advertnements, Tuetfore, shold properts eorrere ee URDETTR'S. scan teta 1 lS ig 5 theron they, wr an event was and the that some one about the premect en in hie si Tdi Sia TE:S snes | mest of thal Gus Bled of ee et eee Oe ‘ defe . . od sa deny Norice,++Dist etal Gal imbis Ad vertise . gens, um now aropased sito er “hogeg ts 1e se of W, bh Public: a terkraKind £ ad -: ey ee ope | (2S ng n “lpeleca® the house, where: lieifousd Aaah ore aeast hag Se be! part of this gpason, os. faye 160 “RUE dpe We ai Te oe HAD wip Br 1 - GOORS sel AR ERTS meat ate beh 1, while @hergatn spouting was rgtita he had recently: | "Moire Ante t hep snd j i po O14 Augi ameens to roti up 2 i ele +1 ga from: thesplatfortn. bere eseane (e fee aie rete fy ooSghata Figured the Cheenpenies: sud ——— i udoun gives handsome major! thea mie. pascl?. | A Jerre aod supers the , : fever lg Garlerenaae wee mess fie doe whige of Virgiat o fuse beg a Campin Gomme man Gobo teers, one Se mesivele re P ” they decline. ection of Breck- | anaugh was arrested by Poll i —, ig Wood stripe, op “what $e may aaik, she mrave,|1aridge” wif Fee Hite mma wonbles, but [en auprovebed samals aud upon Mry. Hen- ‘SILK AND WoRSTRE i - 2 , wha. a nselves-no'} only to keep them alive. ‘The election: of Cook. From the evidence it appeared that Tiber to cat; = a cored repli rovers ofthe gees abe | Bell snd Brerett athe only way to ive peace | te ber in the Re eit case eres SP4 chia Soparement meet AtaatioG OF y i ‘tbat Prusste wit sare gees hae See | meee Pe, Sees [ane a avarede cn | OAR son? | | Ea a Arete eet | eter San Seah 4 northern people do s' a 4 " 0 for G ~ . yd } ac 7 . + in ¥e From the by sets “in case of dg. | eworeso that In order 40 try the case, she was put laid: 40: Mennossall colores". «+ Lingsworth, ‘ill parade ins thternoon, ead pros Duthie. s . of See Denteh anion he would not give one cent in the hundred | Nacell After the trial she was . to some point in thesnburbs, for target prac. | The Parle Patrice announces - WET abaret ere Dies ore a | Peeters ey ¥ ing, all colors, * bout fifty applications for membership -were | dollars for property in this city. He would not | out, forthwith pitebed into.O: » | Piaid Valenoi < « » The Bearetary betng-al t, = little bt . as if 1¢ wawa'cob-house. Why, In his day, they | face and‘eyes. For her disorderly conduct she Godis: r Mr BF. Wilkins, of Va Raving consented | called such talk treason, and’ came very’ near bor aT olin te hep after which at the pievions meeting to a ‘tbe Assoc!- | hanging, Aaron’ Burr, whose scheme of ambit{on | she will ‘be placed in custody-of tbe marshal for atfou the request of the President came for- | Only struck at Mexican feqgtery and the extri trial at court. Jim Mason, col’d, drank and dis- eee scsbepele st ceuntieriie length: | | South. This disunion tulk had been tolerated | Orderly; fine and costs, $2.15. David Jackson, = The said that these thronged meetings, | !ong enough, and the braggadocto aders would | 40 ; $6.15. Charles Dav's was arrested y Pelice- ‘the tice, Embassader te China bad io We saw in market bets gat of Potatoes from | that the Emperor will be disposed to make peace the market farm of Mrs. Britt which surpess in | if the allies captare the Pele forts. size any grown in this region. One weighed | Victor Emanuel had not reathed japles 4 Wi cunces; and was about 10 inches in ge : M i length. can ? ‘aribald!’s min! still rema, Ty not forget the singing schéol concert at For- | account of the repel demedietses oak 'an : BLACK GOODS, » rest Hall this evetting "It will be a rich musical | expected arrival of Victor Emanuel. T constantly keep on liand all the beat makes of | treat, and we hope will be liberally patronized by ‘he people of the Teal Sestes ware mamerously e | Hiexe slavery oj prea raiags fuay kead -to nf We any better off by secessfon? In case of a 4. ith Pop'i soon be driven into retirement. The noisiest | mam-Fanning,for larceny. It appe::rs that a Mra, BOMBAZINES, our citizens consider the sj ec! a | signing petitions on the subject movements Page > sO ane ahd Sake, and estary Breckinridge men were those who owned the | Ann Graham had received a $5 gold plece,which *S MERINOS, benedt to our commuuity, und thet these whe | ofthe French ” Capt WiGGED. Lik at leak epleit- tn: aroused TT are a os raddresed th tiie! Lit came rernpen Aporbrmsriegraa ‘oos9 | TAMISE CLOTHS LPAOAS, rn eer frie inten fork veges | ORS adopti address wi enema htened. orm r Wm. P. nex ressed the meet ; he got two 3. 4 ment, t ing an of 4 Xauty devolved ‘upon it by the misdeeds af 4 | aed suezested thatthe occasion should be lakes | Pieces for {tat one. placer sad ‘weortive Davis, MOUSSELINE DELAINES, &e. homage and rat! Auother excellent institution has been started | tude to the King ‘who two long haye beld the control of the | to ageidste all dues against the Association and | asked him if he coul change them for him, He and is in good hands. We allude to the night The meeting of the Sovereigns of Austria, Prus- conc! peestinies of this republic. (Applause } ude their existence as a club with a clean | said he could; took them, went Into a house near, 2 School for apprentices end others who cannot at- | sia and Russia was to take place Warsaw ch of public sentiment towards a con, | sheet, without undertaking any of the dodges for | got one of the pieces changed, zave the change ta can VTE GORE. tend the day schools, whlch will open on Mou. | the anh. es i" Majtne shir wilt permit the free expression of | raising the wind of thelr fiends down the aE ee ea fond kept thie other piece. He was held | Table Linens at 37, 51 6%, 7, Sand $1.25, evening Haxt. It Is supported by subscrip- | | The fombay mails another rising of an thought and optaon ie dsity progressing. Tweive | They were not in x position to make honorarg | 4 ball forcourke Liven Pawn, Cambrie, Nepkjase 2? ton, and 8 under the conttal $f the Guardians of | importaut character at Kediawar none sirice the wamber,of members at $5 aplece. (Langht-r.] He ur Guacsciotes LAGS ea as me Towelings and Handkerohtefs, very cheap. he Georgetown school, to whom application n from Rio brings advices to Septem- the f igs ofthis Amol ion could eearcely by that) the club should maintain its organization; | 8 =) rning, Policeman Henry " " 2 4 i d occas! Yeatman received tnformation that the body of -* Scere ie unteethe MaIE| [asaetinae Lacerta will to atte: Gre SOT | os intel ae bid ea aS bee een ae tees saencha peared Lan pares woncnititaserac oe acters eed | to tke GI ch w ear - nd o t te 2S Mine ea Weare that these tprteotpaecere et the | Representatives. and thetr party had grown up In leaner tarps of a white Infant, sit the bed. ion of our Government | +A ~ ] | & few months to be the most potent one in the | Prom ecomposed condition it was.supposed %Phe advocates of slavery talatain tut elatix | country. ‘They liad had jolly good times ta mete must be made for admittance. We understand | ber 25th Coffee was duil at Suugpea0, S000) that Mir. Henry Craig is chosen mutencher. * rels for good first quality Eachenge st tat “1 ‘The contract for the coustruction ef the staice'| The London money market bas been very Smee ep pg ee Falls bas been | ot extreme rates, my fap the 19th greater ease awa ir. rm of Carman. | Manifested, thoug! market was still onset, seen €o.. and he already omaeneedl a work thereon. FLANNELS, 209 pieces of All Wool and Fi ie, 2 on of heavy Canton ‘Bane |. at lOcotte, 109 pieces neat Figured ‘Calico, will be eol4 at 10 cents, such as are generally retailed at 12%; cts, to Lave been there several weeks, and to have —— Leave your advertisments at Dr. Barnard’s, st New You, Nov. 2.—The jorthera that | in ether, and hoped for yet others. If some | been placed there when buta few hoursold. An -Crandeli’s, orat ii4 Bri . Where dip Mare . 2. wes & benefit to the pia tig to iad of thelr fricada_ he gone to the Wigwam, bg | inquest was deemed unnecessary, aud the body CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. agent may be seen, Twill sive the time and to October 12. ‘The witi- izing and christianizing them both—tbat it wes | hoped they wouid get their reward. [Lanyhter | | 88 ordered tu be interred. Thave all the new styles of Cloaks of the season. | trouble of going to Washington snd wan’, ad hes Oc here . Ta the true condition, and the only“coudition in | The fact of their having been for some time in the ona ene oom: more. ingt weraey had & a pag va:iety of Shawis—s0 Stella Shawis, n upy the same tes- | Bell and Everett ranks indicated that there was : Serrure bears ag hi rite Gene were nel some good fn them. with the aniow prayer meeting, publish a card who Is to define where siavery ends and master.| | Mr. Jotn Ball followed in some humorous re- eanpeting to their brethrem in the Ministry, and ship begins? There must be some dividing time. | marks. which kept the andience well amused. to all God’s people in the United States and their A half dozen of us might sally out and euslaye a | He had been with the democtats and knew some. | Territories, that on the firet Sabbath in November like number of inferior pertons, and conxert to | thin: about their movements fn turn they had'| special and earnest prayer be offered to the Al- our own use the benefit of their labor, and possibly | tried to call to their aid every party that they had | mighty Ruler of Nations that He will centinue to be well pl #* the result; but if a party supe- | heretofore abused, the Clay whigs, the know- | blessour beloved country, that He will deliver Tie CLexcyMes of this District, connected i tire Pbompect the. rugienen” sod Sar. toria were concerned. action will GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | tie Ainerican Minister to deorand ste years —— A serious accident, causing great loss of life, For other Georgetown advertisements see forst page been . By an accident te the SEORGETOW 5 oe ry & Peruvian frigate was destroyed and usrabyatney ot aa Aivaday aaa ot | "samerooe spectators were bled MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR. 100 pieces of heavy Englixh Cassimeres, Cloths, ‘Sat.nete and ‘Twoeds, all colors. ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF MY STORE < a “/ The revolution in Belivia had rier te ives should happen to come along and | nothings, and uow the Union men. ‘But he was | us from our perils, and. preserve us as one people will be found a very desirable stock of dletgele property evon iohist ros eeeast tn nataet °° In Midameges Mr Dios : aye a9 serve us in thesame way, we would be apt to cry | like the brother Methodist at the Fairfax camp | in prosperity and peace. | CARPETING. — paid tend ales for tenon Thee due, for improvement | ister, was ing the sett t of our claime. out against the doctrine Yet that was the teacli-| meeting. A new convert had been tumbling Sry opr aay ae DRUGGETS, | ~f streets under the laws of this Corporation, Mr. Van erbilt ‘bad made an offer to the Niea- ing: carry the principle out, aad the wiole human | *bout in the straw for a considerable time in Prov. Henry will deliver another lecture be- RUGS, Pay promptly, and sxve costs, oowriw '" SHAS. D. WELCH, Col’. | ZUE" Ge heres recede manaive eight FELCH, Colts § ; CONCERT AT FORREST HALL? a som} wg iam my at ge ol between —_ fa] and American naval forers, and the A Vocal and Instrum ntal Concert will be given | fornier bad oned streets elas Rise eto : ai Forest Hall THI EVENING, by the 3 lorge DRIES eeioeal is Gate - Mie CER MAINE AS POORER: |S Ree teekaee ote slonas eslacket oat eercee Pope log peeves Louis OILCLOTHS, &o. coutroling & large busi - 6 ves to one man—a Cesaryn | 2reat distres«, and it was propcsed to send him to | fore the Teachers’ Assocation, to-morrow morn- je an pillage combining greeter wisdom the tent awhile to rest. > Qh, no,” was the an- | ing, at I! o'clock. Our citizens who are inter- and talent than the rest of us. [Applause ] swer, “he hasn't had balfenough yet. Turn bim | ested in the natural sciences have amt opportunity But if slavery be so firmat: chabisnea that all | ovee and let him agonize a little more.” Now | to attend these lectures. the winds shall never prevail against it, why is it | lt ns look on and see the democracy agonizea —_——_——_ . the verdict of afree people. shakes itto its very | little more! [Il proariou: langhter } FalLep To APPRAR.—Mr. James A. Wise did foundations? Istbis its boasted strength, that the Mr. T.G Clayton spoke next, urging them not | not eppear to answer the charge of assault and My great advantage is i nese Sith sinal! ord cn and the choruses will be rendered by about fifty | ‘Sr. ovis, Oct 31 —The Dougl-sand Breckin- mete expectancy of a1 adve:se breath cases it to} togive up thesi'!p. end called attention to the ex- battery, ruled before Squire Myers, yes e day af- Ww. W. BURDETTE, volces. . ¢ 4 ride clubs came into collision last night just as veel to and fro asa drunken man. The assertion | ample of Garibaldi at Capua, as an evidence of] ternoon. He has given bail fora hearing on Fri- hd 2 There will be an aconmpainment of Piano, Viulin | the latter were di ng, atthelr club room. of its invincibility of strength must be with- | What faith does. Garibaldi fouzht there from 3% | day next. No. 351 Seventh Street, and Bass Viol, by good performers. xud we hope to | soconnts publ #li charge the Douglas mea with drawn, or the admission made that the muttered | it the morning till 7 o’elock-in the evening, an Bait This ows meee ane cercainigeat which will please éven the | iawims been the though the Breck ‘ioe alice are torust into our eareatevery turn | duflng that time his position was three times on weeries uae ee evening, at 74 | ocSI St Br NT ann K. mast o itival audien.e. 3 a digs tien erere fet tous Fees Led a * x k, Wolfstenberger’s Mirror of the Arctic | — = na ieee shee yoeet TI @ police arrangements are . are baseless aud puerite (Applause ] taken, dudturee times retaken; yet at noon, and | 0clock, W. g 7 < fara: tied. eu and toe fire department out Consid- a disaciution of tae Udise te torched 1h'tade | hes’ the tide of bettie wer Apparently agalnst Gesions, {he greatest painting In the world. | FJEATH & ENOWCES, . ceiNE CFAdaash on SS coutei AkitAben' iaaeubs.. isan | Sommoeromonene prevailed, but no serious dam- of the election of Lincoln Well. if such be the | Bim, be wrote a dispatch, saying be had con- | © r ingot CE AGENTS, | open at 7; concert to commence at 7% o'sluck pre- | age was done only alternative, we must submit. If the election Ft He bad en intuitive mind, and could Office—Room 16 over Bank of Washington, cisely. fj asys as at t of a President by pel le, by the mote seis be mela ry. ould bee eea le MARRIED. oo 29 tr Washington, D. © CORN-CORN: The Turf. the manner provided tu the charter of ourdiber- rete. bins rs - atthan F On Thurgday, November Ist, by Rev. B.M. Ban- TRE N Hand « large lot of Corn: will be sod low to } - Cinctnsati, Oct. SUA ten-mile take ties, be a proper cause for the dissolution of the | 88y other party in victory. He believed Lincoln | ton, Mr. ISRAEL CROSS to Mis cLizaseti | Connecricut NUTUAD RIFE EXSUR. | close. Apply soon at No. 23, weet o the, Mt bere on Saterday next. between, Glpaey Lojon to which that charter gave birth—if such a | wovld lose several Northern States—New York, | CHAMPION, all of Washington city. . ANCE COMPANY OF HART: on the Canal, Georgetown, toA. H BOUCHER. ueen, of Obicego, McGowan, of Louis- cause ¢an produce such an effeet—then { say, in | Hinols and Wisconsin, and he thought Ohio by | On the Sist ultimo, at the Church of the Epipha. | .4CCUMCLaTION -..-. Back inn il BS SR aioe reer RRPETE, |p mnt 8 ~~ Gay, of Cincinatti, for a of Heaven's name, let it come [Lond applause } 1f | No means certain for him. RY Py she Rev. Charles H Hal), Mc SAMUEL C, | Presence inducements to ea equal to any APPLES-APPLES! $2,500. The two former horses trotied a the our boasted free lnetitutiousciidot stand the sigek | . Alluding tothe Republican Assoe!ation in this | Mit-uSto Miss MARY A. RNUEE dauator of pany, and far sup rior to most. 1,000 sets apres. ” of a majority acting within their al limits, | city, be said there were elements In it that would | George A. Knott, Esq..alof this city. fen, dite. of the dlcenalive mapsbe let us be | destroy 1t. There was the Deleh plesk oe broken; if we are living over a volcano, let us| Carl Shurtz And then there were such men 28 Jearm the fact, and not go on, batlding our houses | Jim Wise and Woed. But Wood don’t want 2nd planting our vines, hoping for a security we | #7ytbing of the Association, and gave it fits at the com| " Dividends made and paid annually, {, DoW landing from | race at Louisville last week, making a dead beat’ wie schooner J. & N Baker, which will be sold vu so- | | : co 29-te Hite Eegow of Waekinntga, | Commodaiiing torma, trom wrest or eeares te | Eeieasoenony eee te Had ‘Laown TT EIMALINGS, BUTTONS, TASSELS! nol 2w* 109 Waier st , Georgetown. rs a eee, The best asrortment of TRIMMINGS, BUT. | [FOR NEW YORK —The packet schoon York- Explosion of 2 Misstesippi Steamer—Thirty 5), oe DIED, Novemb. r ist, at the residence of his brother-in- law, Jas. Roach, in Alexandria county, JORGE ho : ae: n ANY, Persens Kilied and Fifty Scalded cannot nee ourse! possess Seventh Ward meetin; The nati the | CARSON, in the 45th year of hi 6, f V8, ELS r town, aptain Woglom, wil commence _ ~ But thls er of ecconida aad disunion {s an old | foreign elements would. be in Poms gs Ob, | late Dr. Jas. Caron, SROr BOR aot tetis SW OOL are vapt iw, Aah loading as ahove on PRIDAY ek, 20 inst ie wenn tape, Fa Newall cease eas al ceantianatertnativonae: | Rod coms ae" ans ees ccf. ieenm | akc cb ae a ttt a | NOS ieee re at Rew York | Pr Boaters yoyo tye SME | WB Oop Newel rntig Sa Sa YO «toutes Lees flea Irie da inmeten igeania ue ras ota fo, non ths. fi is Bd aoquaigt- wien F. MUHLINGHAUS, | nel 63 Water st, Georgetown, | Wednesday nizut She bad a large number of ment And If it be appreciated now as it bas | “popular san in his - Naturally he would Deew heretofore, we Rive ensltee visit from | Wish to eonetliate the Be itat the next Presidential election, if not earlier | In the fenie of gh ated the water would {Laughter } Tbe difficulty in dissolving the Union | continue to run down the Potomac as usual, if miniy lies in the beginning; nobody knows the | Lincoln was elected; but be feared that the mon- v ee ‘7 v Z i} board. Thirty persons were killed LL KINDS OF ILY FURNITURE 17 CLoaKs! (CLOAK! 117 Lear gery CLOAKS! outrig bt, and fifty were more or less scalded. A sien ANP iSRHON cole I loth Cloaks sold for rth @8, for $8, worth Se s tl we A fullassortment of heavy | inen Shootings, in | $19, f° 310, worth $12. Linen Handkerchiefs at Errata. 10-4, 1!-4,and 12 4 widths, at 65, 7, and 75 centa, | 12>2, worth 25 Cambrie aud Swiss Sets at $.5 A _ NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the estate of my late husband, A H. Young, are bpripnay Roy vena) to Pe 1 .s . New Yorx, Nov 2—Tbe Sheridan Knowles sat e a o and $175, worthdoub:e Maltese Coilars and sets first step t bring it about. The Yan-eyites and | €try condition of the country would be disturbed Sewers wane (who ts suthorised to soak ee belie eb rear ap icteralea bse col cceat 2 Nery low prices. Conrtoismre evletganed Kod 1022 a Oteenaeedl vodtatbonsa et a Fag: other edices from the Toombs, says the North can- | !f Breekiuridye should get a respectable vote. In | collections) or myself, i Pi low and Bolster Linens at prime oost. Glove: at 35 cents per pal, worth $1. Vervetand | lat See pir ype hee author, not do without their cotton That way or may | the event of secession by the cotton States, he M.A. YOUNG, Admiristratrix, blegant Real French Curtain Chintz-s at cost; Rob ut mericaa agent of the American Bank sa sit remains to be seen; but it thought it would not be necessary to fire a gun to saltion ad feinien $: b¢,, tuatvene Mad oti tala the sacaets to emer A ene get along Without the great staple justsotong as | W3s to blerkade New Orléans, Charleston, and ro 1 3t { st. between, 9th and loth sis. | they were bought at low figures, and will be vlo-ed (\ YSTERS—OYSTERS!—] am now opening quent the: ame ; they @re rich in the extreme and O very fine FRESH. OYSTERS, Velen Bonn iy Ch kiods for M 8 Shirt Bos oms at 123. and 18% | Note ebarged with the performance e s, worth double, Beltaand Beit Rivbons of ati | work son the Ben of Russia. = » Rivh Ste'la Shaq! th Bi et mbt t $8, tidoyble. BH the South could without the inoney which she | Mobile, and let them sweat It oot. Virginia and | which will be went fro of chacge to any! others in imitacios of faite ot teeters Caries | ndest Mackaiieel Costs taht suc oma a Senator Douglas in Alabama,ete, = received for it annually. {Applause and Jaugh- | the border slave States had no {nterests Im the | part of the city, shucked or in the novel and elegant, at cost prices, * | gr iesy, Caseiiners, Carsiucts, Fuli Cloths, Lin- | Monzcommny, Ala, Nov. 1 —Judge das? } way 6f »Soutbern Confederacy, and would not | #iell. ‘ rey New strle of Covers, for d'tiner, ciroular and | sey, Blankets, acid all kinus of Servarts ‘Wear | reception bere was a very uandsome aud en! Sir. W. went op to warn disuntonists of the | J2in,in jt... The Importation of negros by the| ,, SAMUEL,T. DRURY, Ai at, | Contrntaliles and workstands, at cont prices. sold Ver. low, Snd a rreat many other articles too | astic affair, Bente A te cone Pe sctlens they 00 ee ne eae Me | ee eer, Dianer Sad Feed eer oe el eee ee Tons the trustee’ of a kar koust en cmnre | The State fair here ls progressing very favorably: rashly advise; and then jed_to Uriefly enu- | Value of slavé property tn the border Stites, &e CINDLING AND STOVE WOOD i f ‘ and will be sold at an immence enorjhce.. Come all y % y sizes, with Napkins and Overlays to match, at cost merate the principles of the republican party, viz: je mertiny adjourned till uext Tuesday night, Janulsctured ary length, rine , and secure your bareai: s,and don’t forget the place, Baltimore Markets, N oe ee with dlavery in the States, bet | with three tall cheers for Bell and Bverett and d livered to avy part thocity Ali sizes and quslitiss Bed Spreads. in Mar- | Great ind coments offered to whol-sale bu Sattmoae, Nov. 2.—Fioor firmer; Hi, oppesttion 10 10 zr the Territories; Sasi at the shortest notics, sej les, ‘Turkich, Drosden, aud other imakes, in ft GUTMAN, street, Obio and City Mills $5.50. Wheat Arm: opposition to its extension over the Territories; a . a And at the lowest possible rates, b Magn eal Bias at. onck oot : 137 south side Bridge . 5 = ; more oficieut law for the prevention of the Afri- | Ratren or rg Wink Awakts—Demonstration SHERIFF & Dawson, | White-pink of st es =e Georgetown, D.C, | Fed $1 30a1 37, white $1.4501.66. Com a canes ade the ademimlonof Mannas with the | Witsuingion —The Washington Wide Awake | | YO7- Office wouth vide Fa: nrentns ntecen i aad | ,,fhotietonpers am cao, commensing housabeop- | not" ____"_Goorgctowm BQ. | Woh. Qouiact, "alte Sitee Boose eat Present coustitution; a protective revenve lat; a returned last evening from their trip to Wilming. | 4% sts; wharf aud mill woat side dg tity of supplying, themselves with ‘comfortable 1,200 BET OT nine Reed rasy bite Niaubes gt 130. Coffee firm; Rie reduction of the expenses of ¢! jeneral Goveru- | tor, , whither they went to join im tie great | © SS z 3 | and neo-seary & ticles at such unprecedentedly low a ih ; e ee Inent; to provide Lomedteads {5 actual seiters on,| Wide Awake demonstration in that place< Fiat | cae i BW EWE wa ABLISHM ENT! | Pricowas the prevent opportuuty afords | Mtoe: and Peach Alon just acrived per — : the pmbiic lands; the improvement of rivers and:| came back highly delighted with their trip and =f al Bieos cons’ Were & I bought Gh the’ very best . ‘PETEK BERRY, ROFL. G. MARINI has the honor of inform harbors, where the national interest ge it; | the cordiality and hospitality entended to them HATS AND Eee ie char be morn alts at the same no 85 Water st., Georgetown, | F ing bis = Ne gen the construction of a railroad tothe Pucitic the republicans of Wilmingto: They seem a v LTT Ss stand x BRR rally that he Yatici Tee tecce tae Obicage Cnnveatpe aa wal to pees ens parlicular favagites of the fatter ig jai reAPS; wee pOLAC ETT Satire SWINE. k forsake recepuccet purlisvand that Reet deem it proper tf say they Were'in favor of ‘ the | who literally covered them with wreaths af cho'ee | ,, Gl hig tdt Ea ra: Ae pare —— ee viawy ring protean yee toes hoe eg ep ae he Union, the Constitution and the Enforcement of | flowers. We noticed several of the Wide Awakes | Wumiuse stock of HA Twacd CAPS, PARE NG ACADENS | ie aeittoe) in tho Grat day of Noveinber to the firat | sevens Ppa: styest and Blow Cast eee a rn an amet ty Deeg Conca, | eet tte fib prtcuariy. Wings wi |" me Cae’ Stnee tara ties, | Pi 6. Many hme be Rote nk ths ratty af Novae aoa wl | HRP ce ig Hosen hercays and Sat Mr. Wilkiua was followed by Jadgé Conway, | him a baudsome laurel wreath, presented by the 286 Pa av.,near goruer 1ith at, | tus friends and the pulifoin, xenere Frauen 3 gperted to the Adis Hous, partioular ansas—member elect, when the Territory Indies of Wilmington to the Wide Awakes sot-lw Opposite Star Offices } Fail, corner of D and th sts, for the beneht E POLICE, Georgetown. D.C Shan be odattira esa Seats we dualt imajnly] Washiogton.. They report it to have beer one oe ata : Fy who wish to. perfect themselves in! oc 3) lw Gctotor ath. 180, | —°% —Ltets < outhe varlous wrongs which be averted had beeu | the most brilliant processions ever witnessed by | COUNTRY MILK. bile & Seiulnocorp lament, on Wednesiny NEW Tore: new coops! | Grocertn<kn Venieties: perpetrated hy the democroiic party upow the) them, there being some 500 monnted Wide | Families can be supplied with pure Mill op mod- vomnnet Paw histaltioes oetaiee lnines MRS. M. SIMSON Southwest corner of L and Ninth ete, people of Kansas, and sanetioned by the present | Awakes and 2 5W on foot, each bearing alighted | erate terme vy leaving their address at Box Ne. 20, pad Feidets, fom eee ee fr gentiomen. For 'p Tnforme Bet wemsecoas ijetewb pad the public gen: te p secs Adiojaistration. ' When be mi; rated frou! Balt. | torch. Hach club wore @ different colored ‘cape | 8'@r Office Sasvavis ieulars, apply atthe Academy froingtotde m. | Sally that sve is now established at her New VERY, SUPERIOR ARTICLE oF oLp more, where he had long resided, to Kansas, he | and cap, making a most imposing appearance... MERINO 00 81 8t* two dpom ehare ¢ old stand, wirremay be id pe als A x = a a was strongly imbued with democratic princi ples; a - SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ~ URS! FURS FURS | found axnsua’.a large as-ortiuent of Chay 5 eur poses, < oy but not long after iis arrival ut the latier place, be. | TugNation at VouuNtxERs.—Thi¥asg-fition, |, My stock ix now oompiete, comp ising 9 large aa K i SS jh RY DRY GOODS, HOSIERY. and EMBROID- Southweet corner of Land Ninth ate, Wh Hundreds of otpers, soon becaine disgusted | which was started ooly last Saturday nignt, now | Sortment of Gents’ sad Boss’ Merino ghd ky wish to onl the attention of my customers and | ERIES, atthe very lowest market prives, . aad chagri. at action: 0! democrat a Drawers—tt low prices. ‘ Bumbers one huudred and forty-four my a> . er y-four members, ARV EGAN ruftiaas of Missouri in their unwarranted aud out- | bered tespectively A, B, and C. Tageous cttacks upon the peeceable tuhabitants of | and B have already been oflicered, as foliow®: that Territory, aud@ determilaed no longer to co- | OF Saray A, a R. Cleary is Captain, operate witt & party that could be guilty of coun- | Tyler Powell and Henry.Bradford First and See. tenancing such villainous acts. A continuance ia ond. Lieutenants. C B. P. #1. King, Ca; at aggressions apoa the rights of a free | tin; M. Le. Truite, Firat’ Lieutenant; Puit ¥ people, bre ay him finally to } Ennis, Second Lieutenant. Com, ny Cis not denounce openly these ly transactions, endto| yet officered.. At the meeting of the Nationsl become an earnest advocate of the righis of this } Volunteers last night, at Breckinridge rooms, free people. He gave a minute and tnt it wes unaulmously resolved to goto Balttmore drseription of mode of exercising this afternoon, accompanied by a band of music, suffrage fn Ki , Which is somewhat Myre! in | and gppropriate banuers, to join the Breckiu- tts ghmetersi He .correbor 8 nts | ridge demonstration ‘to take Place in that city relative to the great Cae wl§h had prevalied | this evening: It Is expested that upwards of ia a Sf the pitiabie douditian sof the | sixty of the members will go by the 3.20 p.m: ie le cop uence. “ Peete Ki i [ Pronunciatign—Si Maiea) To Ii z r OF wat F9R, Seat asia ina bara ciara rh na f fest eg gen, 00 25-6t 321 Pa. ae,and 521 Seventh st, r, ie t c taining 16 rooms, ud the: r 9, with 5 aad bath "r dines ER PAL apples i. OrFET ke ‘Southwest and x ; New AND SPLENDID STOCK OF RICH ot = 4 > DRESS G: ODS, m: 5 ‘ Whi Seo phage friends and ali o manine before making t! elsewhere, as we meray choice # les. COLLEY & CO, 00 26-6t 523 Seventh st., above Pa, ay. s ISH Fit sda pb ae tp eee aa to-day, much leas rm nee Ladies w. IT piensa onl sen wake ag 5 ge- yo af ti! the st styles 9 Polious at LRoe, TW COLLEY 24 cO - vy —— . a ry VARIETI —_—_—_—_—_—_ | V tere “EES ae — PERSONAT. © , aon, 4 oT. J ABAME MORWICE, wg Geear_arrpoie OxeNgE es =e me , giteh aed at oa a Sane comet ae Soutirwest corner Of Egos Mati ta, ie Past. Present and Futurs Kve:ts. Cail at No, — i nari I ca 1 000 FER Te Pees peer tttd . . no Ph a a 4 oe 31-5 523 Severtn st., above Pa. a ALL PERSONS ARE FORBIDDEN TO NUTS, end J ENGL ASH wal oa IEN. te ANOTSREBISE S08 ypSUHENCK'S ; bis of tse ma Allis, h 208 Ln wir rMAT RY, if | oc Zee. Southwebt comer of 1. and an sstocortify that { have boon gotge inside .c0'7.cetw ___CorderofSixthagend Pacer. | Guitar mit igi Pee ene | L.A TEP TINY ENE OM oi ng select Skins and a') my Furs made order, of th 100. I can offer my friends and cas- tomers one ‘of the largest aud best selected stocks in that line ever pet in Washicgtons A call ts all Tas! tt nd say ‘aky’’), of this city, followed. Anotugr Larceny Casz.+In May last; the} 9” ‘than 7 = cosy ee 1 AW anor Cates Mn » Bag, was bobbed uf Tila wdel dessins reget ais dal te ee iaete Sack, White col aber cr arg ae ON: DaME FELIX, Padua: Peller hom Paris LADD. WEBSTER & @y%q © * ‘The prinelpal objact ofthis then a Sez | number of valnablé dresses aid otber arcies | Wr'gtou der Palestay ot geetive. ana't | | Woolenad Costen Hovienrs Siotts Rta fends, sed] Pight-Stitch Sewing ‘Muchines fore the Association, Le stated, to \.tugad | A deseription of them was given to detective te ‘sok aches; then. to take some-f Gentlemen's Ribned Woo Shirts were, | the pot. pe ponerally,, Le ig ped = & ’ a them of the obgantantion of a German Repgtlican cficers Allen & Co., and this morni are “gto work it off.a a would feel better for®| Rhese goods are extra quality. ~ oy [Ninth atrest, northeast corter Ae poo? Club, as aa auxiliary amasiasion. Mote tan fifty | rested a young women, Mrs. Boyle Slise ree SIDS SS benever Lwonld eee oces 5 row sulk Suiees nd Drawers. Pain pL ae ng futare oa % Ci ve the past, . Bip aed 'be'Sod'ne deur but tort o's sori Soma Sea gecomen, the roperigiof Mc. Moc] Sarat T Tams Duepdpac siete p Mire esjena Dearerscfal rede er German tn tbe elty woud be-| ig SS Parker,” The pronsr i rey. bile alancst jermac in 0% a2 jer. m9 Lormi " ee peer elated with them. Ofthese who bad chpibged asa servant Fin the tumntly of r Me. assisted ip the formation of this clob mai Namee, but ‘bas. wes amoog oar most respectable German c m7. The Gerensns, ening Sets hem did,’ he iutionary sbopls urope, unders! al Sppreciated the Uiesting of free itutions. He claimed to show that: fy the present preset say appeite; hothiag wopld sta pvoritdcwieyt aryruler tanta ie outer | ese . ry s : oul Trotse weal ‘inst f cong TEct fergie sot persons, allo wbi'h will be sold CHEAPEST STORE: Baye WM. RRILEY & BRO.. SAVE YOUR TIME nother co. wee onmy] | Ro. Af Aeatral' Stores. bat Teh §; ae sta, AND MQNBY, ‘ay and nig wl Bt AND GO AND PURCHASE YOUR DRY GOUDS AT THE CHEAPEST STOR®, 2 but skin aud bone. 7 2! 486 \ INTERIOR ADORN Seti y ctousch wouls’gor dull of wicd and spral tie, PAPERHANGINGS and WINDOW SHADES. as NS o : . EET, (East Side.) E of Russia, was mach more of a republi- Margiace at Brown's —Y! after: appetite was alt gone, ang | cou La ofnothing 368 SEVENTH '. cant in spirit and deed, than the present incom: } thes ndid parlors $k Bibwn'e Marble coal Cheruld eat. "1 would hove ga poe side F Nie ell stock of Paparnaasings from thortoh anweerT and K. - se hry adh fact 7 Right, ov would cough my: dea: dt single pattern: MATTHEWS & GORE. cond Sane ear eeart nosttieg er wae saat fe ineets = a pe wi days t would fee! dail. stows), ri or parlors. reome, cham. cham-| 0012-Im clear to the min > J a cou; arriv roe ‘to get o! rr. es. ABE pga ss sory thap poompnsione of the sayings and doings | from Fauquier coun Na. (tener td was) ereoeteg oht evilei ewan, ani i ge every. . Window J | Imitation Gel a end OW HAVE THE LADIES ‘VOTED? wen of thew two d ished pe: Ww foxoed by Rey. Mr. Kennard, Scgerding to body that Knew me thought I was far gous in Con (Se ESS stias Hows, Ja., of who is the z ‘the oue was to alleviate the condition, ip forme erescribed by the Baptist Chuggh, ne TT eer so much of Dr: Roheest.T thought; the Bi Dock ond, Taesain dein poe oy Ligh” used oy ths pi oipel sewing jehtbe people, and y the evils consequent on | groom Joseph W. Colbert, Beq., aid the | , HcSriRg no much of Dr. Gohendk, I thous Spee ape ealore. fn equa igag, reguites aworm returns ty be made te iBhe despotic sway whien, bad beretofore existed ide Miss Bettie A. Stuart. They departed this | $93", agus im, aod eso at Feaimintd iS Por tslnnstnon or) by _e aned Se nd barccan the Lnapttan, Fen egg oes home 83 sh te nd wee cxamujed, He asl my iiver | cua tld "or no. pay required. Please give me © Toe fl laefaraeatejnent ie copie fi al by J si = lt ae Feo steen vensieg frow the” of our) = Jpgstivigp —Y ry James Higgins an awfu aad th ny sight I. vioeaet Ge aundpers Pel elie b ~ poets SPER S Witkoe ER! ei notions of freedom, 30, al opie and Yet 20} arpived in this of e nie servant, who bad ai y teeoleg} | No.486 Soventinnt theamve: | ING MACHINE is pre ote ma- atta their character, aud 3 Pease) been ca) » ¥ a ‘e5-eolm* aa lows’ Halt. ity of the ladies, tn rp. beets bis power to ik vies Ch optics of |had m yee aig ERS id not. " - - oa Raked partion to unjure its vate, © aja? tvraney which had so long eased the people itive fe tard Ys could not fall te get Y ie: i god retarded the ress of Exuropeta nat i bin; and night and servant While every public movement. of ‘ ‘The was ove of progres, such as kept pace apint the Umea, every actionof nor Presiden: ‘Was a retrograde one, such as in many cases aig i be sald to be such as disgraced the fatter of whe refzo cf Nero. Already bad the Em of Russia abolished the serf system of long 3 bane to tant country, and had dec to the Senate of Russia that bis bext movement: «fd be to establisy a free . waa it with the President of the Wal i { of cadcavoring to prevent the ‘of the: Qe of slavery, Le was “al within is powerty extend it over all the treeund new aud poe eer 4 pect: * rst oi Mareaa t e keeplog ~~ . ful Territories of the fertile West. Instead tternpting fo suatein & free the 2 Bas eae rela asian oa ee ea Pea dare, ia 8 partiguigaret of our ayo mig Real a aise Lp voice ays! 4 af thous, Adgin- | re! My WN, Se) a ae ere pet Sr various election returns. goats; oblidrent eget ie hi baw hs ota e4 OUE —_* a ‘4 ——EEoeeeEOEOEeEeEeEGyee eee SSE ES OO