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= ~ WBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, 1 (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, OoenveR PENNA AVENUE AND 1ITH STRERT, BY Ww. D. WALLACH, a Papers served without wrappers by carriera Jeent per copy, or 28 cenis per‘month. In prekages by carriers at $4 year, or 37'centa es: To mail enbacribers the price i¢ 91.35. THE WEEKLY STAR. eCOo—_ This excellent Family and News Jouraa containing @ greater variety of interesting read. ing than can be found in any other, is published on Friday moraing TeRme— Cash, invoriabdly in advance. ~: Bingte copy, per annum,. Twenty-five copies It invariably contains the « Washingten News” that has made The Daily Evening Ser cirenlate go generally throughout the cagatry. &7 Single copies (in-.wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately atter the ig- sue of the paper. Price—THaus Cents. a year, in advance ; $2.50 for six months, for three mon/hs; and for less than’ three wenthe at the rate of 12 centz a week. Single eopiee, with or without wrappers, TWO CANTS. 97 ADVERTIGEMENTS should be sent t> the effiee before 1! o'clock m.; o‘herwise they may Bet uppear unt!) the nex’ day. AUOTION 4ALHus, FUTURE DAYS. N2, 8,344. knew you wi!l succeed by signs other than those which excite your own hopes.of success. FOR SALE AND RENT. _ "AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. maintsin and defend that country simply be- cause it ie theirown. Itis an instinct as nat- RENT—on a " rr : The country is in danger—itis to be rescued | u:al ana as strong as the instincts which are ~s —____ | .F2 nae She large Prout BOM on necnnd FORD'S NEW THEATER, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) | iy tne Gowrument sa will succeed, be- | the basis of the family relation. Every unper- By J.0. Mc@UIBB & O0,, Aretion-«rs. floor, aire ato. SScannne ‘a haifat ‘bet C ered STREET. pentane —- cause you vcte for the Government In voting | verted man adheres to his own wife in prefer- Yip Dl i lt 4 Mu -eLORBED street and City Ball. no 13-1w* ome hep Hiellday Birect Theetes, Balti etor FROM AOKTH CARULINA. So swostaln the Administration. Your oppo. epee to ee man’s weit and anes in her b] On THURSDAY AFTERNOON Nov.teth, FOR BALE On Banta a three-story BRICK OPENING OF THE COMEDY SEASON Reconnoissunce te the Blackwater. they can divide. ihe Administration rom the woman. very unperverted man cares for om be :@uite ; “atory beck ° . 3 4 > Pind B raat iors "or virtue of York avenue will be sold low for cash irae aback THIS (Monday) EVENING. Nov. i6, aries wae R. s Li Government, and support the one and discard | and guards and traine bis own child instead of trust. cated January 2th of wasting his care on his neighbor's children. ‘ta. Por lara of W. H ' No. 24 Mi ore So every unperverted citizen defends his coun- x f . the other. No man can serve two masters. Fi avenge, between 44 and | First sppearsnesin Washington of the versatile’| Nawszrn, N. U,, Nov. 11.—Gen, Peck made | Consicer the point for a moment. Itis only ee 1) D. recta. Possession given :he let of Beoamber. TRE REDE SISTERS, Areconnoissance of Chowan river to near the 3 ‘Lrough the Administration that the country | tr) ageinst its enemies, domestic and foreign, shall sel] Lote sumbered 53 aud 54. Also, Furnished Rooms ahd Kitchen, suitable for “pd mouth of the Blackwater, on the Gth, 7th, and | can put Jorth the effort necessary for its res- instead of defending a for Ds r - division of vart of " Mount Pleasant,” fronting | boureResping or im salts, No. 24 Missouri av. Suppor ed anny arnt Comedian, ‘ih inst, with Com. Flusser, in the gunboats | cue If you disemed thn Anne ee ee ing to destroy bis own, ‘The robis does se about Sis fot om B venth street contiau me ee meeet US Lt rees eee) SON NIN 4nd the (mire Dramaticaud Musical Corps, , | Whitehead, Delaware, and Mann. As he was | the Government by your votes, you bring no | mucb. He guards bis own nest, because it is ang running al 242 feet to Bighth street TENIFHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No. 289 z, . f ome two hundred and fifty miles from New- | new cr beiter one to it: Place. You then have | his. Tke lion defends his lair, and each of “Terma canh. Wet. bet. uth ard lth. no li eoaw* *HI® EVENING. ‘] bern, itis presumed he was waiting for the Practically an interregnum from this time to | there is endowed with a force adequate to that Cost of eonveyan: at the expanse of purchaser, {OR RENT—A Part Rooms) of s Three- THE ROBLEMAN’S DAUGHTBE. co-operation of the commanding general at | ine 4th o} March, 1605. An interregnum of | difence. Our disloyal citizens act on the as- Sanaee abel BR Taaus "Trastec.” F Ron eon HOURS wear eal HA, for tent, | Julia, Co ce Oiair Miss Emma Wedd. | Fortress Monrce. sixteen months in the very crisis of rebell'ou. | sumption that the enlightened and virtuous Boteokds JQ Mo@UIRE & O0.. Aucts. on $d at. eat. between O st. and Mase ‘ave. Wagnere Pierre Rou ir. Harry “earson The rebels were Spprehensive of some move | You would Tepeat even in a more dangerous | American pecple are less sagacious than the "ip &. UomUNLIGN Ue ‘hasta aoa, i the entire ‘Ai mers he ohs the company. pon Weldon, and burned the bridges over the | way the great, though then unavoidable, mis- | fuwls of the As and the beasts of the field. oes DULEDIAG. ‘one 0 aan Enquire on the prew: ‘oF 4 ter whi ND oon OR toe : Fs icacon ai d other principal streams. fo tune of the interregnum which was pro- You see from these remarks why it is that Vv CORNER OF NoaTs DARD BECOND ATHEETS a | 300 Ontreetr. Alco, be hin SDA Wa68 IN FIVE CHARACTER, Charles Henry Foster has roomy. returned | duced by the election of Abraham Linooln in throvghout this war I haye refused to be di- Posts oye en ihe ‘matter ef the Pa ra tae at mentigned NO ee Ot le With Zongs, Dances, Jiga,ete. opm an expedition rom pusdaoiah’ end Per 1560, eat isean ie Cieerea v vod from she sain question to engage in domes Mc. herry Guardian cf Helen icSherrv, | ~ cae I « Is ugin 0) oO! ~ ency un je 4th o: arch, 1851. faring al col‘atera], and therefore idle and mischievous Mary C_Mcsherry. and James © McSherry, minor OR KENT—Two neatiy-farnished PARLORS, GROVER’S THEATER Union *27, nis Teeiment. He found a strong | that period the ship of State necessarily and | d-tates. It is such debaree thon trouble-w. ae irs of Thomas Carhery. deceased jin egreuance of Fo of which is used an .& bed 260m; within five ; Pennsylvania Avenue. near Willards Hotel. Union feeling in the region visited, and is | ui avoidably drifted and dashed itself against minds and faithless hearts. They areatreid coante 1a the Divepe ene’ Pret ef Z rep: ngion minutes’ waik of Siig fireee and ch ateant Devan LeomamD GROVER......... -+++.+. Director, | Promieed by prominent and wealthy citizens | the rocks cf a lee ahore. The American peo- | o: the Joss of individual liberty and of State sogatacis she Disks Tenotauie a aed yates mene: Inquire at ‘ourteen’ ae vet aa there tive co-operation in raising loyal | pie are not going to commit so great an error | Kights, and they therefore saw continually on said District. in the, matter (of ihe spore named On RANT Para has fead tie lat dag of Ro-ehepgement of oe Pearl ofthe American Stage, oe ‘ cons oops This section has hot new. aly pa the siring of arbitrary arrests and suspension itico, the undersigned will offer for sa:e, at '—Por six mouths, from the oO! . heen protect y the Federal forces, but ‘or opponents do not see this. ey do not | of the habeas corpus. e that lic Auction, on the premis- 8, on MONDA K December,a PARLOE aor Two OHAMBERS hemes i8 exposed to continual incursions by guer- | sre it teheuse they have surrendered them- | coumry iin Mamtinen oy at eee Ree 28d day of Ri ember, 133, at'4o'ciock, that | Well ard comfortably Puro hed, ina retired and Bhe Wi ere eae RE RING. Mov 16. bis. | Tillas se!ves up to faction. But I will show them | to foreign invasion, that arre-ts are @ weapon giisible and valasble vacsat Ergporty sltagied at | most respeetablene Poe eat eeer istent ‘torical play, satitied = Fotr large steamers, engaged in running the | Low they can see It. There are 200,000 Ameri- | of war which meet be wiclded. by the military Sepanrel an ponte or ietrioede, ie Squeregs frock’ rior. chi'dren will be received. A. AR Y UDOR:;: blockide at Wilmington, have been vaptared | can citizens in arms in the Southern Sta’es power of the State, and not by its Courts and Fd feet 6 inches on D street and 17! feat 6 indbes on BY, to T , PISHER, at the Store of J.0. Ma SE TEE ABTIGAN AND THE GEM etna di ibe aes tn days. One was laden | sgairet their country. They look to theelec- | con-tables The d. ngers they fear are future— ', tbe ig C0 2, e) q pe v Le . i Frontline ese 35 feeg a ea one Caine iota. eguise & Co., corner of 10th and D streets, bere rd PA fit a ee Gane Besren w ng! rifles and clothing; one | iton of to-mcrrow with more solicitude than | th. y overlook the present danger which if it 7 with sulph saltpetre a ; a th to thi Di the Tanning back 125 to an alley. and two trontie id mon Renord the Spanish beg: Wr. Bokee phur, Petre and lead; and the ty do e defence cf Charleston or thesiege prevails, will Jeave the country no tuture. 2 3 ; | Other with an assorted cargo. They are most | of Chattanooga. If you could pass the ballot | They mourn the ublic peace lost, so pi fect on second street, aid ranning back 167 foet 6 pMMspiats POSSEAGION. R SALE. Te Com ne aeremmination; The False Accusation; | | stuipie prizes of war. bex through their camps, avery mat of them that they havemoientere, apelare st ih the oul Forms: One fourth of the parchsen money cash, One three-story BRIOK Hover, é rooms, 4th st. Act Il, The Proofa:f Tres chery, TheMeshanic The State debt of North Carolina, amount- | would vote for the Administration of this Gov. | wa y it can be res‘ored, by contest with the ene- and the reridne in three instalments, para’ ON uieecatory ‘Brisk, 6 roome.Diit: Tnasa Devetes hie Life’ The Gfft of Mary Tudor to the ing loupward oF pulies. of dollars, has been | ernment by Horatio Seymour or Vallandigham | mies in asms whol ave destroyed it. They sigh i . 4D st., 3 ezderar. en idat tl roe: . tt e i Sonthy Sith interne, tas deferred nae te Large Furnisbed Brick, near Pa. av. Act 111. Woman’s Love. Revolt of the People. rely liquidated trom the proc:eds of block- | aud against the Administration of Abrabam | for Peace in the future, and thus invite the in- s-cured by = dsed of trast. on the lots or other Fine Building Lot (business stand) corner Pa, av. | Attack on the Town’ the ‘Queen becomes the ade-rinning, in which the State Government | Lincoln. You have enemies in certain classes | surjent to invade our own homes and firesides. is largely engaged. of oviety allover Europe, They are fitti They are t: hed k e! and 7th st. eset Woman . a | E p ng ley are troubkkd to know the terms unoa Fed ac security, All conveyancing and stamps at Furnished Parlors with piano, near Treaiury De- Act IV The Strugzle for Life, Procession of The financial condition of North Carolina outauavy and privateers for the Amerizan | which you will give peace to the insurgents, SaMkS Mo®HERRY. radian, &e, partment, for rent. Death. Illumination of the City. hhe Bxecution, | Was mver better than it is at present, ireurpents. If the ballot-boxes could be | The answer is asimple one: There can be no earkes TO Meee eats wsuote, | , Sight small housesforssle, Lots, Lands, Farms, Rutes'af nid intoston.Draen eenesPixenatalross eae Ren ceeeneerm es rae opened at Laird’s ship-yard in Liverpool, or | piace to insurgents in arms, until they have ByJ C. McGUINE & O., Auctionsers. “MITCHELL & BON. Real Estate Brokers, £0 conte; Orchestra Ohairs 76 canta; Family Oir FROM MEXICO. in-goln's Higell eireue: 10 Parie, nero pes abr Abed and eed Abraham Lincoln as ALUAMLE KNaL ESTATB ON B Sumer, | Pol $7 _svathraet or. Pa.av.and ith it | sleds sente, Seatn secured during the dayat the | _HAvANA, Noy. 1,—The steamer Trent, trom | S228 te ‘clades wovld escape | (oe Lissident ot the United States; then, and YARraaLe Posr Urricn Deoumneet WILL and FIXTURES | 0° Cfiice. ‘No extra eharge for reserved seats, Veracruz on November 1, has arrived here, | {i#ham, and new iron-clads wovld escape | uot be‘ore, will be the time tospeak of terms of Rustic Avotios.—On TUSDAY APTARNOON, | EOF an establitenmstdolte sounceee aoe eee | Doors opes as7; Overture at 7% bringe Mexican dates to the 23d ult, Her | {70m ui dir ae oes sow, ta seator impress. | pence. aa i ov. mber 2th, at4 o'clock on th : a ' news s of little ihterest. ) TI mpumerable, and you won ¢ abettors of the rebellion are troubled for Honor oS ttcTon maces Nora Reteare Ae ay | fetrt Giveaway af char attua’ dewteins ||| OANTERBURY HALL. | ™Oriici iia Noxicam who sora nim, { Rive pee en a oes, Mould | | Fhe abetore of te cetelion ae trouble ther Se atreeee Wont ae erent north. between 8th and paronsee.ot ihe fer prinotpal Roteleof thin city’ | MUBIC | { CANTERBURY.) AND Self tothe French, occupied Jalapa withoutre. | }4nG: & more tr mendous contest than the world | have submitted, cnough of slavery and slaves. ie nents west aed a aaa neck Size, feat to a0 ihe prove to; @ intending to o jangestuait mods HALL CARERS EC BY THEATER, sietar’e, but on the next day, the Mexicans got has ever seen tyon the high seas. The instinct They want to know what we propose about front each ; the west halfis improved by asus. | fo g0 into the Hestanrant and Ordinery’ ‘Busuess | Rear of Nstioudl aad Bee stan Hotels, betacn Jalapa and Vera Graz, of jnemues is intallible. that. My answer is, thut if they had submit- stantial Thiee-story and Buemoct Brick Dwelling: | 2° sear inuite af one of the wot nicibie ee J. No tdings have eince been received. You have friends in arms at home defondirg | ted to Abraham Lincoln, at the beginniog, they houpe; the ast baif is unimproved. now offered It is ene of the mort desiracle that To night th crrilling drama TheFrench army. now under Bazaine, has | {)* Goverrmeut ava the country. Every maa | would have retained the whole. They have write tocation of this property (in tae immediate | can befourd in this city. Apply to Star Office. THE HIGH w4YMAN’S LarT CRIMB! been dvided in three divisions. Saligny wae | %5O mets theenemy in battle, knows what | Icet, by resistance, on an average, 10,00 slaves vicinity Sf the Fatent Ofice an (oat Otioe Dewar. _polllw* __ _ * TH: WIGHWAY WANS vast CRIME goon {cleave for France. be is Be ting for, He is fighting for the coun- a mouth. Each mcnih of prolcnzed resistauce Bante ine Gat rable position fore private rest. GU ANDEOME PURNTeHeD RUOMS £0 waNT— Y THE GREAT DRAMATIC COMPANY, Trek Tench were recently attacked at Tam~ | U3" rock (ve ballot box through tae Union | increases the lose, and they are verging upon Uke attention of persons seeking god property. Hepp omen only. at No. 352 Bixth stroat, | In hisgrost Mur-}CHILDERS,; snd Wonderfal | Pict, a1d got the worst of ji, losiag ninety meu, ballot box'at hie homer dhe ‘votes ae he | Will leave astthen re ree pemains (09 date, ap autem on bet Hand T. nol) lw* ree ts }OHILDERS { Petlbaih beside horses, &c. The pice was surround, ot box 6 bome, and he votes as he | wiil leave neither -lavery ror siaves in the Title incisputable = MS TO LET.—A large Provt B —— . * . ed by t superior namber of Mexican troups. fi. his, for his country and for the Administra- | land. The question of slavery is their busi- . A. BURR, Attorney for Owner. come 3 O pet —A large, Fcor tI oom, ane of The Irish $KATHLEEN O'NEUL,) The Irish By aSpunish steamer ‘rom Cadiz, we learn | 08) Which Le sees is identified with his coun- | 1egs, not mime. So long as they propose no eis cekds 5.0. McOUIBE & CO, Aucts. | ih the Stest in the city. an had lnmiedtatele: by Oure. (KATHLEEN UNKIL.{ ~ Cure. fom Teneriffe that, on the 15° ult, the repel | 7¥. You have triends in Ecrope. Tho great | eurrendcr, they are entitled to ask no terms By W L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. i n applying at 445 B street, near the Post Office, = 70 i soviely on the Continent, from the | What has happened to slavery thus far, has Sea to tLe Mediterranean, from the At- | been the legit. mate result of their own crimes; PFREMPTORY SALE OP A VALUABLE FARM, In Porgs. JERNRETINE Ds DaFAIBER,) In Dances, | GTUitt! Georgia arrived rom Simon’s Mite amp Water Paivicece IN Paince F BRNKSCNE DePAIBER){ In Sones: Bay, sie being in company he Alabama. kone arcs hou The Vinderbilt approached the bay, and both lantic to the Black Sea, are the friends of the | tut it was fruit not ordained by man, but of GeORGE County, MaRYLAND, aT AUCTION —On c 3 4 QUE BALL yees: létook speedy leave. United States. ‘The great mass of society in | Gcd. Without seeking todixine His ways, I WAUNESDAY, the 25th of November 1953, at lz | fp, Bailroad. 12 miles sented a . Be onceAUEBE, ‘Tr Rocrgia had been ordered to leave Ten. | América, trom the Rio Grande to Cape Horn, | unin ic that the future will be tke unto the past. ovlock M., we will sell, on the premises, that i orebard a wat 6 Beaut' wis ™ 1 Ortgina! erifle. She was allowe ‘ are the friends of the United States Nena the ; The insurrection will perish under militar: Valuable Parm known as part of Greenwood en- urge Orchard, and good water ci.re to tha house. PAIN ¥ es a itle. as allowed to coal avd provision. - #2 P military larged the residence of the late J. M.Sausbury, | The boure has 6 roome, also outbaildigs. Por | Music ?AINTER'S ILLUSION.( ‘Kit ® stémed away next day and probably went | Pillet-box through all those regicas, and the | power, neceesarily and therefore lawfullv ex. apd about two miles from the Oia. Pickae ene: particulars inquire of GJ, HALL, atthe wovern- Introducing allthe Ladies of the Compan. Senth. Her ninth and last capture was tue pa 0 be counted on tou and to one for: erclecd, ava slavery will perish with it. Nev- Joining the farms of B Pagett the late Dr. Craw- ont Ia yard, eet whart, oro! - 2G , Brn owe ship Pid Hunter, Captain Crosby, whose cr: acai aesakalnst Seymour and | ertheless, 1 sim willing that the prodigal sou ford, Albert Berry,and Z. Beall, aud coataning | LI 9th strert wharf. __ ne hin Tne Great Coars or Braiortan Co vevrans, i DY y w Ti z Great Cones oF KF. MICPIAN COMEDIANE, fouit:a: in namber, were left at Feneriffe, Valiandigham. The instinct of dispassioned, | shall return. The doors, so faras 1 am eon- Veo bundred and twenty acres :f rich dark loa, | £.0R SALE—A valuable LOT, 72 fect front, on | RAGAN RDWARDS Gunite Afats in St. Domingo remain unchanged. | 48, Dtrest d friends is infallible. cerud, shall always be open to him. Tae very productive for Tobacco aud Grain Theim | : nat : bale ; } TLLIAM Deelale ane ai vues a een. unchanged. But I must not forget that our opponents ob- content 2 ke, the Bie Frame Dwelling houte ©. Mls with a esel acre: es ject to slowing soldiers to go home to vote. s. oner he will hunger. The longer he is con- 8,15 miles from Was ington, near Colesville, GED. Kk. KDESON ena lavas eee SE The objection ts disloyal as well as ungrate- | tent in his dalliance with t ptream haa) cr, Barus. Stables, ‘Gorn ana Tee M4. with two story Brick Dwelling, fine soring, In New Ccmis Scrgs end Characters, FROM NEW ORLEANS fui, und-le therefore Sorline. If the soldier lion, the greater will be hie uitinets drag - LegF ocd “6 z = 2 + + No — fee % 7 + i 55 a 7. Terme : fee fourth garD. 920 of which qust bs 63 E street. corner ef Sth. OO TE-SaIte™ Doors open at 7; performance at a quarter before Late Accounts from the Teche Country. | ought rot to be allowed a furlough to reach the | wih her embrace. The greater his hunger ale; 19. 19, and 2 the, Bovelowk. Aomission 25 and New York, Nov. 15.—The steamship Co- | bs/lot tox, why did Gov. Seymour retuse to | and bie disgust, the dee} per i: - earing interest, and secured by a deed of trast on rare FOk 8aLk—Kigh: miles from Navy Yard POPULAR FaMIi.. MATINGE Tumbit, from New Orleans, 7th instant, via | ®llow the balict box to go intothe camp? He | ance and the more lasting nie Perereneee er ane peemis WM. b. WALL &0O.. ancte, | aborsitéss, near the Dee, thems containing | _no 16 a FATUSDAY APTERNOON, Havara, arrived tgcmignt. She brings dates See te eet i onconstitntional, Why then | sba‘l cend no invitation. aiter him; and yet, ———— =" = : : 4 ad oer Seas —— to the 5th instant. e bave the following re- wjee e soldiers goirg home to yor hat | sp aking not fcr myseii, bat tor you and the CAVALSY BUREAU, rogien. losers: daelling. near! 1a be ge ROFESEOR P. WISGRRS con ‘nian port fmm the Teche country: _ Js vot uncousiiiutional, They donot mean to | whule American people, 1 express the coavic- 4 Orgios OF Oniey Qusnvencis rae, Address or spply, to THOMAS RB. BROOKS, near Mr. Fishes takes great pleasure to annoance to Theadvance of Gen. Washburne’s division as ee en ibe ma. auerof the soldiers’ voting; | tion that neither man nor angels can prevent On the Firstaud Third WEDNESDAYS: ath and | L0Ré,0ld Fields, Prince George county, Maryland. | ni frisuda and publfe thee ber nes eee Tis giteked and driven iu on the morning of | the) Fe to dv rive himot bis vote aitogetner: | the iatted ‘calf being. sain het he eres wth of November will be fold. at Public Aue jon, no 9-e06t a Cotillen Band for Ba la and Pariies He re- thevdinst. The rebels, however, were check- 'y allow the coldier to fight for his country, | when ke does ccme back, saying penitenily, at the Cavalry Depot, at Giesboro Point, near this FS8 BENT_PURNISBED ROOMS—a suite of | frectfally solicits s liberal share of public ed and driven off with a loss of 100 killed and | becuse they cannot help it, but they seex to eity, a large Jot of— handsomely Furnished Parlors and Bed rooms, | {8to:. Hesidence co-ner of Penn. avenve and 4 " * Brothers, I have offended, 2 veo Prroners, Our loss is said to have been | d+ prive bim of the privilege of voting fur it, ° ang 'Didestre re J concilintion.’ CAVALRY HORSES. in one of the most desirable and pleasant situations | Streets, Burocean House. or to L. + 25 40 killed. because by clamor they think they can prev. ‘The sympathizers with the C ora tell cond: mned as unfit for public service. in the city, and only one minutes’ walk of Willard’s | PeDn. ‘ave., bet, 12th end 13 b. no 13-Iin The army in the Teche country, is eoncen, | it. Who ‘are these soldiers tnat haw ditute of Sarre of lifet Itis tue akg Bales to commence at !0 o’clork a. m, Hotel + apaakalaces Be AY Mhistsonth ‘UU MBIA UUBXE: aND aime ay am Qon. Banks’ naval expe- | and Fr cece, 1 uere arauee iS aene aves sented to nations to endure war with its po te Goveranint Stereos, poe alm OB EXOHBANGB. nds, vit sublion that beisvendy to frees Muse ad 1 estimation is probably Browne: They are your sons and prothere and mine, as x well 8s to enjoy at interv: peace and pros- me 3 5 . o e vhi i 8 5 i 3 bs i Pe Lieutenant and Chief by a hae I Cultivated Farms. Mill Property, in Ohio. Illi: | for Private Parties Balls. Pic: Nics, Parades, Pe vhar erie rire iy uel eerie intelligent, st well trained as we or their op- | perity. Who cuused, ue debts, the taxes and C ABI "8 OFI eae Lovie Real Entate in Masthead District Oo. required, at the shortest notice, by leaving orders | Wards the eastern borders of Texas. ponents, better entitled to vote than you or I, | thesheddingofblood! The cannonadeofSam- TA : STER’S OF FL Acne oF dad Saas seed eee lumbia, or the loyal part of Virginia, or would ex- | at John tsemai oat PablieAuction on theBaeoed and | fue Building’ Witth street, or addrest Box 1033, Id at Public Auction. on the Sacond an ew Bui q . . Fourth WEDNESDAYS ll:haadath of November, | Bost Ofice: Washington, v0.0. oc 23-1m. . ” lor they have gone forward to the battle, wh‘le | ier unswers the whole question atonce. NRY ISRMAN asta daty ik New red as Colne’ provost we have keen content with staying at home In a conflict like this the question is not one . & Micdling cotton, 67 cents: sugar, all cents; | 4nd making contributions, meritorious in them- | of a stract suffering. but which of the contend- flour, $13a$14.50. Spanish doubloons held at | Selves, but reverthelees contributions in money | ing parties suffers most. Viewed in this‘light =<. m= | flour, $1! 50. S e Washi ‘to: -RNISHE OMS 7 a1 450 Twelfth re z . instead ot blood. Not allow the soldier to yote he whole of the suffering which the war has af ike Corral Hetet und Mules condoned a aaa FrUREIEHED BOOMS ey) uw ACO Swen BOARDING. eet. a tor theGovernment! You saw what came of | predoced has fallen upon the insurgents, and ge: for public service Iealstacka PABLORE or one SMLOR ands taree BED TOON FROM CHARLESTON. i by re! neing 10 allow him nie vote last year. the jeyal part ot Loe Uaited Paar is exempt. t mee at 10 o'clock a.m, th well farnished; also. sever: = - a a e u yoted the Government down in his ab- he insurgent States there is not one citizen Terms cash, in Government funds HOOME "The location is ons of the mort desirable BosERINe si bergrel contlemen can be arcom: | New Youx, Nov. 15.—The steamer Arago, | You vi be ab e iz in Washington, and within five minutes’ walk of 8 H, TOMPEINS, J sence, and then were obliged to call the soldier | wi is not the poorer and the more ua- application at THOS. WOODWABU’S. Biq from Port Royal and Charleston bar on the ti i 2 - : th ocat-28t Ssptein. AQ U.S Arny._ | Willar'is’ and Ktrkwoods’, No children in the | Went aeet, Georeetowe. DO.” For rent agood | evening of the 12th inst., hae arrived, No news the Bins, to watore sean Gee ee aatee cs | RADDY tot the war. iin the bod bend mbar HIDES—HIDEB bouse cee | ABLES noe" | oF mportance "Alscrica, from Hilton Head on | home. Not allow thesoldier to vote! Has the | z-1 who ie not the richer for tae ane cae DHESDAY ond SATURDAY at Hi oclock s aa i ei ROME WITH BOARD AND TABLE BOAUD | ,, The steamer Adnericg from Hilton Head om | ,oidier only the right to languieh in the hos- | ‘dive fueroase of smenlih wh ooh rien from the tery trey tiie ed strect, Waal ak EDUCATIONAL. without Booms may be had at 134 Pepn,ave., | the 11'b, brings ag o 4S. Teg pital, to die on the battle. field, and tobe carried | new national discipline of industry which the Governmen Best Hides on band at the time of between 9th and 2th ats, Heferences lar. P , 5 % into captivity! Is this thesum of the soldier’s | war has obliged us to adopt has enabled.us to 188 BROOKE'S BNGLIon AND PRENOH | no 14 st = The Fritch brig Henrietta, from Bermuda | yehis? f tell you no, 1 tel] you that ie cole Day all increased debts and taxes ms easily as Mi Scarding and Day Bono0), No.130 Fenn. av ‘OR RENT— Two rst class FURNISHED PAR | ee eee ae se Mieka tere He SMP | Giere of this war wili vote, some thousands of | ro paid the debts Mae teers coe easily ae Beven A ae a post aad seventeenti F ‘LOEB and Fu: nished Boome with Board, in the Bt on oat i nto pore to inked ‘Ga officers | ‘hem to-morrow- many more thousandsevery | war begun. Nor must we forget that itas oaly aloes Monday, Beptember sith; 1953, Oirenlars Ceztral part of the citys Dour the Fatont and Gost | al crew of the French steamer Charles Mar, | year hereafter—and they will sit in judgment | 2 question of whose debts and whose taxes we at the booksto: - Mrerms car in Treascry notes, to be 8 the Rjats fOkron.] LA. Gol.andG. 8.0.” es tained upon parties in this country throughout two | chall pay—not whether we shall any. .We A VERY FINE ALMOST NEW BOSBWOOD oar er ae l4-Sm™ | tween Sth and lota. -_no 146-3t bard ates ew yore pound for Atarseiies and peaerations, and determine the verdict of pos- | pay ehther the demennd taxes of Abvahara Lin- PIANO FORTE will be sold for $18), FOS BENT 4 arco CHAMBER on the third | * Se err amine eee ; terity in regard to them. coin and his Administration or tne deots and mg tee city” Zo be secn 6 a a floor and PARLOR on first oor, both well-tur- | feet of w: s ; I have another ground for knowing that you | taxes of Jefferson Davis and Robert Toombs. eee et onenee GAS FITTING, &c Binhed. nultable for two gentlemen, with or with- | _ Arrived, sliip Mazatlan, from Hio Janeito. | win) succeed to-morrow. You have the right | Inthe one case we have an eqriraiene one. and 11th sts, no? ’ }. out Board, in s private family. Inquire from 9 a, | She reports that, on the 17 a of Octoner, she tide upon aplain, practical, simple issue. Our | jar for dollar for what we ped, awd the rena: FURNITURE. GAS FIXTURES. wm. to6 p. m. at 375 Bieventh st.,bet. K and L. 1t* passed ship's ball Ai phat pike 1 Lin feag rey opponents do not see this; they have suffered | egivalent of national safety and honor.. Eu the FURNITURE W. and are daily receiving, GAB OARD.—Two elegantly furnished suits of | “nd which appeare » | {action to blind them. They say that they are | the other case we pay twelve dollars in gold Have in Store, # Spoke, November 12, latitude 40.12, longitude + ig AEM of entirely Maw Patterns and _ Bicone oa Ln} wecoad Seors,, (at 301 Tho, the ship Miknesota, from Baitimore tor | Yotiug down this Admmietration, because itis | for one dollar of Confederate money, with the N LIBERTIES i pets Glass Board. Meals in the rooms if desired London incompetent and ought never to have been | additional loss of eternal disgrace and rain. eee URNITURE WARE ROOMS, ont Santite, itisens, Generally bo cull and examine ne 10-1w* inte. etree Al SPT nas hey are ytd EF elioericitienss 17982 aes . ral vaheet Lwe 369 Sevaenru Breer, bet, I and K sta, sonfident that we Rave the best selected stock in BATLY“FURNIEBED ROOMS FOR BENT— 5.—The fire at Southbridge, | “76 doing no euch thing. Abraham Lincoln then, I first saw and ascended the Hudson 86 Twelfth street, bet. B | _ Boston, Nov. ‘was elected in 1860 to be President of the United | ; : ¥ Friday night, di ed the Baptist | ™ A River. For 46 years it was 4 constant study, party of gentlemen, Speer | een thectoreor ey. Baker, the building of | Siales for four years, viz: from the 4th of through the agency of that river, and artificial at No. We” All Workin the above line intrusted toour | and F. One or two large Rooms, suitable for have just received a very large and complete portmcnt of - sare vill be promptly attended to f y March, 1861, to the 4th of March, 1863, fairly, tensions of it to the lakes and tne Mississippi. FURNITURE, marh-t? | MYERS & MoGHAN, 376 D street, T 303 FIRGT BTRABT BAST, DaTWAEN a | P7_Hackwell, and other tonements. ‘The loss | Moreh lool 22, the tt of March, 166°, fairly, ye gio edly lee eter ld — A f : 1a $30,000. There was only a small insurance. y great mE Be and B, Uapitol Hill. gentlemen and their wives question is not whether he ought to have been | ang prosperity of the American people. Every BLAN, Brey 52 SEVENTH STREBT. 452 snd single gentlemen can be secommodated with = elected in 1960; that was settled in the election | sncceeding year revenied new, enlarged and WARR, 4 = . Biessant Rooms, with Board, Referonoes ox- | spp ECH OF SECRETARY SEWARD AT | of 1-60, and is irreversible. The question is not pratifying success of that policy, un:ll tne yeas 7 Wate e@oons. agitate eee toalnb pedaling se =e AUBURN, N. ¥. yee nee me on learner nected 160. Then, on the way to the National Capica!, > Ini fov.3 ministration 5! elected in 1564. al the Erie 1 th PA WINDOW BHADEB. BRIVED ANB FOB SAUE ep mnovsaNn | | Corning Hall was packed last evening voi, | Will besettled in theclectionof 156i. Abraham Live. J surecrad-the cle tartare WOODEN wABu. FALL STYLES. MBROHANTABLE BRIOK, utmost capacity on the occasion of the last | 1ncoln wes elected in 1°60 to be President, not Bh oe. Spely, Danks Wan wouper aad tae:vase paskBTE . L. J. ROTHBOOK, nessa” at Wm, Clabaueil's Genrsetont eon Ae sate wo eauaner es Keep back bi eer eines Cones. ae of admiration. But then there was the slarn, basanites i prices thet suits the times. Pte rg ag te OUND-TOP BOW the crowd. Hundreds who could not gain ad- Mutterings loud and deep, threatening civil ee Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and other ‘ d revolution. I was obliged ta trv to Ba the whole stock for cash and i stock it’ fashionadl — migsion te the hall were turned away. . a War ani g ie at old prices, we tre satisded that Dy giving aa devcrntions, ot aeeeraure and, ‘Dinner strict of | Just received 400 BOWE for Butera? Wagons, at Hon, Gvorge aihbun opened the meeting | Sru‘ene wot acfane Phe ain ore en apprehend, to grasp ihis danger iT covid, and eal persons Wishing articles in our PEBH A: Ne DO . TH be with an able, elog' me cdeligery, | 18 the object of the war. It isto make Abra- | $T® ofall Sst’ they will save at least M6 per cont, by pur- | CORNIO. de. Aico. large and very select stock Hardware and Bar Iron Store, dress, occupying nearly an hour in its delivery. pare Ke ‘What is revelution? It is the subversion of ali chaning f PICTURB PRAMES. Ey Visite No, 545 oth at., oppo. Center Market, ” Rathb Inded the b ham Lincoln Presidet de facto from 1869 to 1861 this trade, all this prosperity, and all this hap- Ro: vuiee eee beth ft i FRAMES, PIOTURM CORD, TABBELB, NAILS, | _no 13-51 Near Ganst. fainiy rune Wie calls for Gov. ‘Seward, whe, in Geergia, Sonth Oarolina and other Gulf | pice as, and the substitunion in its place of scense RB’ ° States, ps he is President d+ facto in Massachu- blcod and universal desolation, I said to BROOM, best manner. 188 KATE OB ASE'S WEDDING MAKOH AB | being preeent, came forward and was greeted - of bicod and univ = 369 ‘Seventh Siete I x. gilmore rome promptly in the bent Patent M performed by the United ‘States Marine Band | with such a. reception as was never before | °*tts: New York and Ohio. mysel!—is thisinevitable? Itis in one case, was of m and K, 5 S-dtawde t her Bridal Ceremony, Novem! Office. [Chronicle.} Bo 8-4taw: ee a for the Fiano rom BHADES—The largest and rice 50 cents, and sent by m: X'nost Complete Stock of the above at the | Published this day by Composed | gi. speaker i e I know that the war waged for that object | the answer. ‘The Democratic party throughoat Predarick ierocll. OuEH the people would yo ld eid, 22 | will succeed, and 1 know élections held for | 2 United States, which haa virtually bela tne all free of postsse. | cinam. Order was finally Teatored, when Gov. | 'e £ame object will succeed. They will suc- reins of Government for half a century, has ATTENTION! vi 4 Sew: ceed becaure the objec: is just, and justice in thro constitutional O1TIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, Seward proceeded to address ihe meeting as : 7 | Deen over: wo bya ’, SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, | | lewest prices, at satancee. n018-6t | Metropolitan HeEe, BOL OMONS follows: sswaun’a or Fight robbery of Abrabam’ Tincoie nes tee that porte: tirtaleappolaied culstsbe Gerrans AND EVERYBODYS!!! nod-dawaw 452 7th st... opporite Patent office, ABHINGTON COFFRR AND EPIOE MILLE. | | My Friende: Tens can ane Racicak to-night | Redority ot pies Sra ejected hiss, to refoxe | submission and resorted to civil war. BEAD THE FOLSOWING CAREFULLY. : WwW 93 Louisiana are. bet. 9th and 10th sts. fora cause that you well undertand; too sad y: Y, '§ Ifthe Democratic party of the United States ferred upon him in that election. There — SMABR—Protected by Royal Letters Patent i f } and anxious, indeed, to be able to express as I a lend themeelves directly or indirectly to that At WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN’S ina Prog ceed by, oval Letters Patent BROWNED 252 OHO GHD ROPER ARPIOMS, | Conid wish the prantaden feet feo eet Col ie President, ree iy Abraham Lin- | insurrection, civil war is inevi ‘and a NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Pa. Av., | Boole de Hbarmacie do Paris,and the Imperial | manufactured expres] for city use. fresh fromthe | you have given me, certainly too much op- | rea hited garage econ oF ferocions, bloody, all-pervading revolution is YOU CAN BUY FOR ONE DOLLAR Seen Oa bee ontirely superseded the | top ad rg ea at tan. ponwdannt aawarts am here by accident and not by design. I bigpentupees ffi behing meen pe and pacification under a foreign conqueror. 3 Fifty cont Novels or 6 Twenty Ave cont Novels, | Rauseous use of Cépaiva, Cudebs, Xe. Trictmar | white deliversd te egy seer ne res ot | bave persistently declined, as you kacwr, to combines to restore it to his sion, and it | WBAatshall be done in this emergency? Tne 3 &-cent Stationery Packages or 6 25-cent Packages | No. 3 is the fallible remedy for all Imparitios and charge. {poit-iw" JOHN MARTIN. | enter political canyasses as a debater. I | Combine nevere Enishenadtt ty these dpa peewer was curianss Prevent = by appeaie re ae Soe inarcuty and all other deleterious ingredients, BB Be MALY TRENCH ABTIVIOLAL | Wonca the invernsles well oo tee iorttretent | tempt to rob him of his rights, You saw tnis | ‘2220 Sean COME See ee Benya tne serbia ease | sBuscpreepen ye tntararctines | Md AiG LaPeaatSag | aie ronan ole, ue ovina | Sus a lenin oat | fa Se mum mire pruaiew an o ve + be! n Peni vania avenu nth je : [. wiviatich, dedbtehag‘cll hevibe pataiahsd. Changes ef stmosstiers. in tin cases, at 93 each, of | rd Dares. Badal wey aaa svenue ministration could stand of dtsown strength | WA? pnrimoyour hands: | enable us to prevent a revolution if possible, ane NBW.ONRS BEORIVED DAILY four @3cases in one for 9, and in @77 cases, thus | es, Baskets filled with Wax Fruit. without resorting to popular arts of self.d For fear the gallows will be your end.” to meet and conquer if we must. i these , 5 saving 89, Divided in separate doses as edminis- | All orders filles at the shortest notice. no10-Iw* | fence. Secondly, I thought that an Adminis. The American people will repeat this simple | Means prevent it? I know not. This is of ‘The largest and cheapest stock of Albume inthe | t274Ly Vaipean. Sallemande, Roux, &e..¢ = tpize’ Dhuse PUR | tration that could not stand without speaking ral instruction to-morrow by sayin, the knowedge which God retains to himself. eRy. pLurnNGORAsea pWWholoes'e kad reta'l by Dr.’ BARLOW, No, 194 [22128) puass FoR. for iteelf must fall even if all its members | Oral instrue every Confedevate inthe Kee, | He indicates the means, and withbolds for the ‘Wholesale and Retail, over 50 new styles. To be bad sled of 8.0, FORD, No. 290 Pa. The undersigned have just opened the largest should engage in its pane leation: Prod versa States, as well as in the Slave States, elegy ons ee Loi a wg ‘anaes JUST REOBIVED corner 11th street. mcleee Foreign and American FURS ever offered | Would cose te re ee ey 1 that it en eh the Rrosldnder see honest Sribnd, 17] Ue Mog Da lelk wenoet ee amin ceeane A new lotof Pater & Co,’seelebrated Ambrotrves. | HAMPAGNE CIDER hihi chty. noch ao wt | Sender ene Beem piapethieeana FerING te aneihelie oe Monvhe, twenty-four months, wirty” montus new loto! ¥ AGNE OL in t! 1 Aue! riends e country have the sym} 188 an t' i monihe, & Pablio are invited to esl (= sperma tread ue Cc BE ok io Ge dete udson Bay BABLE. Suna MINK, the gratitude of the Aduinistrationet the coun- Peebles bey it ister What | ie through will disclose elther the fact wince eaten eek subscriber hav: ly irned from C , SIBERIA! RERL, try. és " 2 masses au Tort and Philadelphia, Trade Sune, offers to tag sxbeortbat fare 1 sale IMITATION OP BEMINE, Wipicdnensabedi Less coabods Loca tal! Clected in 1000 shoot Ree npenident who was | iet*‘he revolution will therefore provall, o* pha “Frade and the Public generally, the largestand | P32¢"¢¢ barrels ete ol WATERMINE, FRENCH COONY, get myself as well as I can, while I uttersome | ont of the Presidency of the United Santee wenn | the fact that zase to, She Gros syne $o ie Dest Btook of BOOKS, STATLONBRY, and FANCY | Bample of the Whisky may be had by enclosing $1, And other PUBS in sets for ladies and children, sentiments of cheerfulness and hope concern- | another election? What it they should then | lofty beights of patriotism, and coun.ry ABTIOLBS ever before opened in this city, at low | 854 of the cider by enclosing 50 cents, Samples “TUR TRIMMINGS and SW ANSDOWN, ing the condition of our country. and its cause. | succeed in electing a President in 1864 against | Will be mon H erate 4 ; consisting of Books, Foreign and American | Wry our much sabre, sbarticn desirous of visit. | Also, FUR 3 SI NTYEUABLEOBES. Ae be T do not forget that cheerfulness and hopefal- | the majority who elected Abraham fanonin in ‘That time has come at last. Not so soon as Peaticnery, Photogravhie Albams, Ohess Men and Healers” chi i. SonovE ee ee oT aecctving dally additions ‘te. our sees habitual fuacipiens, Esa hapefuiness, eto Can that majority be expectea to acqul- Er panece: es wie best for our welf sen Ie Boerds, Cribbage Boards, Dominoes, Combe | 50 Sori so Oe a oae DAEZE GOODS, EMBROID. | “28 Of Patriots who deride them, who Insist | the ‘election Of dome non ea eed ie sicaineaibehelaneel varie, Mina have dev hc, Aigvgs it ofhew Books waits hait| Accrine masraay Wes ox songs por | MANE FEA semalagranes er rteort. | ie palictinoos irooghoutali her changes | Muprainyive: of Horatio Somes! Orit | the dai counseling, young. Euaaer eae retail price, at : the 19th instant, a reward of thirty doliaes { 8) & WM . resented under ectipse.. Lo believe in cheer- ‘which ig nothing else than pe poerehy. ously, loyally, nobly, to 9 = NATIONAL BOOK STORE; is hereby offered for his apprehension 4 45 Market Space jainess and hopefulness. As inreligion, s0 in not. be-decsived.-- Lin y, loyally, make of 2768 Pennsylvania avenue, | { the Commandant of any of the Novak Baton” betwaen 7th sind ath atrestayanderthe | POlities—iv ie talth and mot despondency that | gust Be" President of Souin Usrolins and | Abraham Usain Of the United 09 ir __Detween'Iith and 12th sta, _} By order of the Honorable the Serta ign’ the Avenae Howe. | The Ganee mountains and scales the heavens: ‘by virtue of his election ia 1960, oF mots) teers ‘om ee done, ake ‘ ome =. 8 Loomis & OO, oom Novy Yard. Washington. "TO AND FaNOY 600 a, 4 CNG. of bate, abate: Sabres fener ay acne only on sBreve? laste Peace’ comes through | 8nd there remains 383 PENN. AVENUE. MBE. EB. J. HOWRLL. FO. OLIDAYS, “1 wculd be sure to be defeated The statesman. andin no,ether way. at and FeaS drama but that wh — Jusro ‘elegant assortment of OH WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, Who apprehends that disunion. is ‘inevitable | aiwi where justice reigns, alwaysdis- be long delayed, BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHO! wade BRIDAL WRBATHS Heide ne Denisrs wewa a6 sate @ call. before’ |" Would te cane to:produce dissblation: ‘Ths | order where injuatiog A. great post ‘and thus attention of Sutlers and others is invited to. DREsene’ ‘BOQU ETS mate to order. purebs Ing cleewherecut No -4%9 Itim, between # Christian who believes he has the | exp th in language, wi tet as 8 Peace may we gonad Nig selected” shoak of BOOTS, and wm: i. 4 . al EO sa ikeme Depot, Sab B earect, be- vanardonable sin will never work outshis sal- | 500 dopbé Ri! aiyen Heabilieeae tree a eketsurer. ny sem ie : -_POM-ae* * _JNO. B. POLBY. = Je eno. tnpation ly seieetas u ¢ aill. FederalhGe — sels of hope in political ‘ie 7 a en, | easton asec hinge” | other reason, Tilt the Inst ones epee : Nea ted U eral fustinet the moval is ‘ Reema Sb in 5 ‘My friends, to-morrow. I | whic suldes the. poogle of arery, ‘tol? rt ara

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