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: POLITICAL, ITEMS. REV. GEO. D.CUMMINSRETURN- Amusements the contemptible subterfuges to which its vo- ‘will resum: WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | (00 Ovi esort. ‘These charges are, how- | Hom. Wilson MoCandiess is the Demos ratic | bre Sesioset some. ui morming, and will rename morni! ‘Trinity —— EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY .........----- September 12, 1856. iin {07 Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. SPIBIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union, discoursing upon the Maine election, says “* Maine has spoken contrary to the hopes, but not contrary to the expectations, of the democrats; and because she has so spoken, black republ ism conceives that the presi- dential ‘a ntect ie virtually decided—that Opinions of the Attorney General of the United Staies —We observe that our enter- prising townsman, R. Farnham, Esq., has pub- lished an additional volumeof the Opinions of the Attorney General of the United States. The present volume, being the sixth of the entire series, contains the Opinions of Mr, Attorney General Cushing from March 4th, 1853, to October 7th, 1854, a period of about seventeen months. We need not say that the reputation of Mr. Cushing as a profound jurist has been fully sustained by this the first in- stalment of his labors now given to the public, The learning and7research of these Opinions, together with the vigor, comprehensivenes, ever, becoming @ part and parcel of the tac- tics of every Ren irexutal election, and may be looked for with as much regularity as the changes of the moon Junius. Munchausen‘sm —Some of the newspapers sre really either hard pressed for news, or, envious of the inventive genius of the coun- try—as exhibited in the weekly publication of the list of patents—are trying their wits to become triumphant competitors As an in- atance, we notice a paragraph in the Phila- delphia Builetin of yesterday, saying that ‘Mr. Breckinridge really made a proposition to Mr. Buchanan atthe Wheatlands, on Wed- needay, on the subject of his withdrawal” from the Presidency. The editor adds, ‘“ the candidate for im the Alleghany dis- trict, — The Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Teegeeph oye that Albert Pike has “bolted back” to the support of Fillmore and Donelson. The Democrats of the fifth district of illinois have nominated Hon J C. Davis as their candidate for Congress, to fill the unexpired term of Hon. W. Richardson, resigned Dr. John A. Abl is the Democratic candi- didate for Congress in the York district, Penn- lvania. In the eighteenth district, in the , Cyrus L. Pefshing, Esq., is the Demo- cratic candidate. A new feature in political meetings has been introduced at Wheeling. At the con- clusion of a discussion which recently took place near that city, ‘‘a number of beautiful ladies appeared upon the Speakers’ Wi THE YOUNG CATHOLI Priend Society will givean Excursion on the 2#d inst. Particulars wil appear in advertisement. se future 1a-tt THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF peateet Brothers, and Orde: of Inde- dent Order of Red en, bereby ge eet ne ed a ee members of the Western Hose Company for thet: kind attentions, and their gentlemanly po eu ment, upon the occasion of the funeral of our de-eared brother, Christopher Nordbaus. JOINT COMMITTEE. CARDS, BI EADS, CIRCU- LL-H! LARS, CHECKS, PAMPHLETS, LABELS, and PRINTING execut PRINTING OFFICE, of FANCY at the CAPITOL CITY corner of 6th street and Gos | INO. T. FORD. . soso mt bey of Baltimoreand Richmoad Fieuree$ on GAmaa situioar oan ‘ge! amager 188 LAURA KEENB........Sole Man*geress Last night but one of the summer season Miss LAURA KEENE aad ber celebrated c ny. Anniversary of the Batile of Batimore. THIS EVENING, The spendid play, in tive acts, of THE MARBLE HEART. Wh the great Vision Scene so enthesiastically applauded on Monday evening, Act.1 The — Studio in Athens.—The ream PR DOD si caceccerenegeeseves Mr Geo Jordan Diogenes, the Pbilosopher....Mr W W heaticigh P i . 7 Penn 5 trance on 6th street. 3 Mr T B Johnson reac is pow op ees = Deets and scholarly accuracy of language with which plan is to get Mr. Donelson also to withdraw, | san and sang two songs in favor of Bueb- | ‘se een arene ent Asmuta foe Peta od pe, th eebers, an z x ‘i wel do bat ri esc ba pores chief in triumph to the the most recondite principles of law are enun- and unite the Democratic and the American apen. federal capita! © This is fi the black re; presidential campaign of for their guerilla fights of 1844, 18 are unworthy of a passing notice i most young soldiers, they have mistaken a skirmish for a general engagement, and have shown their weakness in their tomultuous joy over tke simple fact ciated, are not more marvellous than the as- tonishing amount of labor evinced in their preparation. Mr. Cushing, it is well known, is one of the most industrious of our public men, although but few know how much he bas really accomplished. In addition to his tickets in the persons of Fillmore and Lreck- inridge.”’ ‘‘ Such aticket,” the Munchausen continues, ‘Mr. Breckinridge thinks, will be likely to succeed against Fremont and Day- ton.” The Bulletin concludes thus: “Nor have The German club in the fourth ward of the city of New York, which has been supporting Fremont, has backed out of the negro wor- shipping party, and gone over to Buchanan. They do not like a man who tries to stand on two platforms, and who announzes that “ he suits his replies to get the votes of all sides.”” “It is certain,”’ says the Utica Herald, ‘that THE MEMBERS OF THE GEORGE- town Buchanan and Breckinridge Club No. J are notified to meet at their rooms TO- MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT, at § o'clock Business of importance will be before them. and every member is exrnestl nested to attend. JNO. Vv DAWSON, Pres _JAMES A. WHITE, Sect’y. ss wc MR ALLEN I8 FURTHER AD- ¥ong and Chorus—‘‘In Bachanel and Wild Orgie,”” Phocion and Chorus. Acts Il, 11, 1V, an@ V —Scene In Paris Raphael Duchatlet, the Sculptor. .Mr Geo Jordan Ferdinané Volage,an Editor....%r Wheatleigh v MrT B Joboscn Miss Laura Keece ++ Orchest a Conductor, Mr. Thos. Baker. that the trifling aid promised by Lowa, Ver. | duties as an important member of the Presi- | |. jearnod what response Mr. Buchanan made | tho pro-slavery ruffians are again afilicting SS vie ant eneor ieatia poof First time of the serio comte petite Comrdy mont, and Maine has not been withheld All| gont’s advisory couneil, and his duties always | 4,144 proposition.” No: and the editor never | Kansas with sword and flame.” To which > enti i battles are preceded by sharp skir- Late the result of which has little or no in- fluence over the fortunes of either of the con- tending armies. It is true that three ef our weakest outposts have fallen betore superior numbers; but their brave defenders, after a allant and even desperate fight, have retired ‘n good order, and with undiminished ardor, to the main body. That main body, upon whom and with whom now rest the hopes of every true patriot, have not changed front or lost one inch of ground. The post of honor, onerous as representing the United States be- fore the Supreme Court, he has prepared the Opinions, many of them exceedingly elabo- rate, involving principles of constitutional, in- ternational, municipal, military and adminis” trative law, contained in the volume now just published. To give an idea of Mr. C.’s industry, to say nothing of high talents and acquiroments, it will hear; for a reason which must be plain to every man of common sense; tho story being a weak ‘invention of tthe enemy ;”” serving the purpose of a laugh, as a fruitless electioneering attempt to damage the Democ- racy. The Six New Steam Frigates.—The Uni- ted States steamer Wabash arrived at New York, yesterday afternoon, from a two days’ the Utica Observer replies : *‘ {tis certain that Colonel Lane bas gone into the Territory with a band of ruffians for no other purpose than to shed blood and incite reprisal “It is certain that Gerrit Smith, who now says this question must be settled in blood, ig the chief contributor to Lane's support. “It is certain that Kansas was peaceful for nearly two months before Lane made his vio- lent inroad, ani commenced attacking the settlers in Kansas.’’ effects and store goods, each time amount! near $700 worth, the last time was in June. She then ‘eft a family on 8th street and passed over the Eastern Branch Bridge to the house opposite the Navy Yard where she has been harbored for seve- ral months. se 12 3t* NOTICE. THE PERSEVERANCE FIRE COMPANY ve their GRAND ANNUAL BALL On Wednesday Evening, Octeber 22, 1556 Particulars in a future advertisement se 12-3t TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Mons Tourbiilion.. --MrC Wheatielgh Master Bob Nettles . -Miss Manners Wm Waddilowe.... tT B Jobnson On cerecoreg last nivbt of the season, the new French or — LINK, or the Three ravos. Monday evening Farewel! benefit of Miss LAUKA KEENE, afier which the Theatre will reme: closed for a brief period. Prices of Admission:—Bores and Parquetie, Sv : i Se oes EONS T seats, 75 cents; Family Circl as the post of danger, has been assigned to} ig only necessary to mention one or two facts. “ i TRE ECHO CLUB TAKES GREAT | CRG. i . A + trial trip. The dispatch says that ‘‘ the ship = and Gal.eries, 25 cents. Box office open dx''y Pennsylvania, with her twenty-seven elec- fea ae & P “ 7 “ leasure in announcing to their friends 5 o'clock tonal ‘oetes: and there, too, in the vane Mr. W oe = preva: _ pnctonges i! a has been thoroughly tested, and performed to}] GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE and the pu bile general! “tbat they wil by = iets 5 SPRAR ——y find Illinois and Indiana, California and New | torney General during the entire terms of | ¢),6 entire satisfaction ef Commodore Pauld ye rst Grand Ba .VED 4 RICE STRAKOSCH’ Jersey, New Hampshire and Connecticut. | both Presidents Monree and John Quincy Gxroreetown, September 12, 1856 September the 16th. Tickets ONE DOLLAR The democrats of New York, Ohio, and Mich igan are hastening to the fieid ; but, if they ehould be prevented from teking part in the fortunes of the day, the reserved corps, with its one hundred and twenty votes, will charge the black republicans as the famous Old Guard of Napoleon charged the Prussians at Jena—converting a complete victcry into an ignominious flight ”’ The Unzron’s private advices from Pernsyl- vania continue to be cf the most encouraging character. Counties and districts which have been regarded for some time as doubtful, and upon which the republicars rely 2s their only chance of success, have given unmistakable s;mptoms of the presence of a powerful re- actionary spirit. Under the head of “An Atrocicus slauder Refuted,” the Union says that— “To produce the impression that there ex- iets some diseffection at the South, the black republicans hare placed the names cf thirteen citizens of Virginia upon the electoral ticket ‘This bar been dore withcut the knowledge or permission of these gentlemen, who are all men of established character and known fidel- ity to the South and its interests,”’ Adams, a period of twelve years, yet the number cf peges cccupied ty his opinion® given during this whvele time is only 725, wherees Mr. C.’s Upinions for seventeen months fill 760 pages. It is true, that the business cf the Govertment has very largoly increased since Mr. Wirt’s day, and numer- ous complex questions have arisen under its administration which then had not cceurred? but to come down to the more recent period o Gen. Taylor's and Mr. Fillmore’s adiministra- tions, it will be fourd that Mr. C. has already accomplished more than Mr. Jubnson and Mr. Crittenden together. We mean no dis- peragement to any of the gentlemen named» but simply menticn the fact to show the vas auwcunt of Mr. C's labors. We understand that the materials for a sec oad volume of the Opinions of this distin, guished gentleman liave accumulated, and will be published soon after the expiration of the present Administration. While the mat- ter is so abundant, the substance is no less ing, Captain Engle, and Chief Engineer Mar- tin’ The last named gentleman, we learn, had all along predicted the success of this new steamer. She is now the flagship of the Home Squadron, superseding the frigate Potomac. The Merrimac is on her way to Southampton, England, in continuation of her six months’ trial trip These vessels are the only two of the six in commission. The Colorado and Roanoke are at Norfolk, the Minnesota at Philadelphia, and the Niag- ara at New York—al! »float, and in the pro- ces3 of completion. Kansas—Additional Instructions —It is understood that the recent dispatches sent to Governor Geary and to General Smith are to the effect that additional aid will be rendered, if necessary, to maintain the public peace and to bring to punishment all acts of violence or disorder, by whomsoever perpetrated. No parties or bodies of armed men are to be al lowed to carry on military operations in the The new arrangement, invented by Mr. W° T. Duvall, for unloading coal boats though the bottom of the boat was fully tested at the Lonaconiag Company's docks yes‘erday. Quite a large number of persons were present to witness the experiment, (with a loaded boat) which was, so far as we could learn, perfectly satisfactory. We have not, aa yet, learned definitely whether Mr. Ray and the company which intends shipping their coal at these docks, have determined to carry out Mr. Du- vall’s plan. It would be attended with con- sideruble expense in the beginning; but the general impression is that it would be largely more than overcome in the end by the great saving of time and labor in the unloading and reloading of the coal. The experiment yez- terday proved conclusively that the unloading of boats through the bottom, without the ne- cessity of drawing off the water from the dock is altogether practicable. Mr Duvall is very sanguine tat ten boats constructed for the purpose, with three cylinders each, could be unloaded in a day with his plan, if fully car- ried out “E Pluribus Unum” is mistaken if he sup- poses that our item of Wednesday was in- tended as a ‘‘ dead shot’’ to forestall the mat- = atOdd = = wit se 12-31% Compan: COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS, ATTENTION — REMEMBER THE Ball of the American Hook and Ladder which comes off on the 7:h of October ‘ellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. NOTICK —A SPECIAL MEETING of the Maryland Demorratic Club will se 11-3: be held at their rooms on F street, on FRIDAY EVENING next, the 12th instant, it 8 o'clock A general attendance of the members {s requested By order of the se 10-3t PRESIDENT. NOTICK.—THE SUBSCRIBER A Se: to cal! the attention of the public to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWAKE before purehasing elsewhere, as by so doing they will save from 14 to 25 r cent. ‘Toilet and (inner Sets lower than the lowest at je 9-6m 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. JOHN McDEVITT WOOD AND COAT, —THE UNDER- signed having arsociated themse! ves in business under the firm ef CHAPIN & BRO, are prepared to furnish their friends and the public the best articleof WOOD and CUAL = Of- fice on the east side of 7th street west, between @ se 5-eolm and H north We solicit a share of the p: of the public atronage E. M. CHAPIN, HL. CHAPIN’ RG THE SCOTT GUARDS TAKE GRAND CONCERT COMPANY. Offering a combination ef illustrious mames mever yet equalled. He PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY IN- formed that M'DLLE TERESA PARODI willgive her First Grand Operatic, Sacred, Popu- lar, Miscellaneous and Instiumental CONCERT between the 10th and 15th of September, on which occasion she will be assisted by thefollowing dis- Unguished artistes Signor M. T.: BER! NE, the great Tenor, (bis first appearancein Washington.) Signer OSWALD BERNAKDI, the eminent Baritone, (bis first appearance in Washington.) Mr STRAKOSCH ts happy to inform the pui- lic that he bas effected an arrangement with the wonderful Violinist. PAUL JULLIEN, Who has been able to delay his departure for tbe Court of France, and consented to play a ferewell eee for a Hmited number of nights tn M'dile Parodi’s Grand Concerts The whole will be under the direction of MAU- RICE STRAKOSCH. septs (Intel & Union) Wants. ANTED TO HIRE —A SMART, ACTIVE colored . Also, a woman whocanco k, reat pleasure in announcingto their | wash and do house work to pl 1 } ; fadise § ans ly that they will ch street. yee. aire at The Unton asks and authorizes every lover} so. A mere glance at the index will show the Territory, excepting such persons as are regu- | ter, or prejudice in any manner the chances epee numa aed Leterme Hall eg fn : Se of truth and common honesty to meet this in- sidious and wicked outrage upon private char- acter and public history with its emphatic and indiguant denial. The /nte/lrgencer is devoted to news and to interesting foreign correspondence. ee Forty-Seconp ANNIVERSARY oF THE Lat- tLEgor Norrn Poist,—To-day is the forty- important character of the subjects discussed. Among these Opinions the fullowing havo struck us az pre-eminently able: ‘* Jurisdie- tion of Federal and State Courts ;"’ ‘‘ Analy- sis of Judicial System of the United States * Office and Duties of Attorney General ;” “ Purchase of Belligerent Ships by Neutrals ;”’ ‘Reciprocity Treaty with England,’’ the va" rious Opinions on courts martial, (military and larly enrolied by General Smith in the United States service. California State Election —We see it gen- erally stated that the State election of Cali- fornia was held on the 3d of September. This is a mistake. By the lew of Californie, the State electiun every fourth year, viz: the year of the Presidential election, is deferred until the Presidential election takes place, of any of the many who will offer sites for the custom house and post office building. Our ideas, like those to whom we first alluded, can be explained in a few words. But two bene- fits can result from the construction of such a building, viz: the circulation among our busi- ness men of the amount that will be expended in its construction, and the ornament it will be to that portion of the town where it may be located Therefore, we, in common with others, desire to see it placed at some point where it will not be entirely hid from public FRIDAY EVENING, September!2, 1956. Tick ladies ets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gentleman and se9-3t*® COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. CARD — ACTING MIDSHIPMEN EN route for the Naval Academy Annapolis, Md., will oblige us by calling in passing through Weshington. WALL & STEPHENS, 322 Pa. ave , Contra-tors to Naval se 12 3t Academy. JFRAYED FROM THE RESIDENCE ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A FIRST rate woman as house servant The bighest wages will be given. EDW. H. FULLER, on D street, between 22d and 23d streets, one z east of National Observatery ‘se 12. ANTED—BY JUDGE SCARBURGH, A comfortable house in this city at a fairrent. Apply to J. H WILLARD, Exq., or at the jerk’s Office of the Court of Claims. se 11-4 — t OOMS WANTED —TAREE OR FOUR rooms pleastantly situated, ina small private * . f 5 2 = ;, + of the advertiser, on Monday last, the fami ther Se second anniversary of the bat‘le cf North | naval.) and algo those upon the extradition of | and both are held on the eame day. Conse- bp ere ve Leiehahe pee a aon 8th instant. a SETTER PUP, — sve TOR omg i fori their oun seta ae ook ar i ; bi 5 as apes Z a A aera e induce: i : 4 Point, a day in the history ie the oqeny, fugitives from justice end from service. Of | quently the State election in California this oC aniteule an ‘ Bee —————. a will be ae Address 6 box 516, City Post Otic>, which will always be remembered and com- | the Iutter class we might specify the elabur- year will not occur untilthe 4thof November. | Wonder if no plan can be adopted by the pale to any oze who will return said dog to No. 6 ear = memoreted, Leing one of thoze indissoluble | ately discussed Opinion in which it is held — authorities to abate the horrid nuisance under | Loulsiana avenue. = BD -w ANTED.—A HALF GROWN GIRL, OR and irvisible ties that cements the Union of the Etates. The Baltimore American, while sreaking ofjthis subject. says * “There are still many in our midet who recollect that eventful » and they call up the scenes with emot f pleasure. On the dey preceding, with their ships menacing the then email city, but the most important in the State, the thunder of the ordnance of the that the right of a master to reclaim a fugi- tive from service extends not only to the States and organized Territories, but also to all the unorganized territorial possessions of the United States. Wecannot doubt that this volume will find a ready eale to the legal pro- fession Dispatches.—We learn that Thomas li Looker, puréer in the U.S. Navy, arrived in the city this morning, bringing dispatches to the Navy and State Departments from the Commander of the Brazil Squadron and our Minister at the Court of Brazil. ‘hose for the Navy Department concern, it is guessed, the market house on the tow-path of the canal. The effluvia constantly arising from it is almost unbearable A called meeting of ourcity councils will be held this evening. The business for which they have been called together is not as yet publicly known Those who seem to be ac- uainted with the secrets of the cabinet say that at least a dozen messages from the Mayor W THE WISE.—THERE IS NO PLACE it thecity where the people can get better ar- ticles, either in style or quality, or at lower pri cos than et FRANCIS’, just above Odd Fe lows’ Ha'l,on 7th street. Many are beginni: to un- derstand this and when in want cf Housel n Silver-p'ated, Albata, ani Hardware, Seco A Japanned ware, Clocks, Bird Cages. Baskets. Biurhes, Combs, &c., they call on him. He is determined to make it for the interest of all when boy to assist in hou-e work and to tare care ef children. Apply at No. 352 C sire *, between 4 y end 6thr te ANTED—A HOUSE READY FUR nished, of medium size, respectable ap pearance. and central situa fon. Apply to ©. 3. PECK, Esq., 36 Louisiana avenue. se i2 lw APOTHECARRY OR DRUGGIST.—A good chance is offered to a respectab'> young 7 H j ; will be laid before them for consideratior, about to purchase to remember his store, se 11 man having a knowledge of the spothecary invading force was let loose upon Fort McHen- Military Superintendence—Mr. Ball's Spe- prone lig SCS ue EO The weather during the last few days has sILK EMBROIDERY. pee a a un geenieneeeet anes Le pee og ry, but that gallant post maintaned its posi- | cia? Committee —The following communica- J coe as been oppressively warm. A fine shower of a dress «‘ CROTON,” tion, and on the following day the forces of | 45... slipped some Hime since from the New Commodore Smith, the Chief of the Bureau | rain yesterday afternoon, however, has cooled RS. M. A. SCRIVNER having returned to _NSROTON,” City Despatch. _e 12-318 the enemy landed at North Point with a view to reach the city by land. With a superior force they landed, and when thcir General with his picket guard undertock to reconnoitre the ground there were two brave spirits near to watch and check thecarnage that had been promised upon the people of Baltimore. H. Wells and H.(.McComas were on the alert, and with a steady aim their unerring rifles slew the commander, though their own lives aid the penalty of their love of country heir names are stil! embalmed in tle memory of the people of Baltimore, and will ever re- York News, but crowded out hitherto by the pressure upon our columns, will be found of interest even at this late date as written by one evidently fully conversant with the sub* ject Wasuincton, August 12, 1856, The appropriation bills are making fair headway, and would undoubtedly have passed long since were it not fur the factious disposi- tion manifested by the Black Kepublicans to of Yards and Docks, returned to the city yes- terday, after a few weeks absence, for the benefit of his health, which, we are pleased to learn, has been much improved by bis trip and the cessation from the arduous duties of that responsible ard important station. Award.—The contract for building the new Custom House and Post Office at Alexandria, was awarded by the Sccretary of the Treasury the atmosphere and we again breathe more freely We are pleased to learn that both our fel- low citizens, D. English and George Waters, Esqs , whose severe indisposition we noticed several days since, are rapidly recovering, and will soon return again to their homes Arrivals—Schr. Actor, Duffy, Washington, N. C., to F Wheatley; schr. J. R. Price, Jester, Philadelphia, to Hyde & Davidson ; schr. M. J Fardy, Adams, Salisbury, to E Pickrell & Co; schr Allezhany, Durham 1VE the old stand over Geo F. Allen’s Dry Good Store, would respectfully inform the ladies of Washingt.n and strangers, that she has new and beautiful Cloacks. patterns for Capes, Dresses, Hoods, Slippers embroidering infants , Linen Bards, ke. Embroidery done on Velvet, Silk, Flennel, Cloth, Merino, or any other material of any color, at very short notice and extremely moder«te prices. Penn. avenue, one door east of 10th street. se 12-31% MANTELS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. Manufactured frem Siate ANTED—A WHITE GIRL WHO UN- derstands cooking, washing and ironing. Apply at 433 Sth street, between Eand F se i1- pene emnnnstenmescnseeemsnennnatinnns ANTED-—BY A RVSPECTABLE Young girl a situation as cook, washer and froner, or to nurse cr do general housework. A ply at No 672 G street, near the branch. se 1l-2t® ANTED —A GOOD CLEAN COUK FOR the steamboat George Page Wages $20 agg but two meals to cook. A ply the STEWARD on board at the foot of et - . 9 by the on the | a > # ‘ 3 ° treet. 10-3@ s c 2 weigh them down with irrelevant and absurd Salisbury, to E Pickrell & Co.: sehr. J. W. West Castleton Slate Co: my, Vt. - ee main ec, as their heroism threw confuson in‘o Antal sa to Messrs. Walker & McCollum, for all but the | Pharo, Selts, N. Y , to Geo. Waters: schr 5 2 2 the at Se of the enemy. enabling our militia amendments. Prominent among these is that , A HESK MANTELS ARE ENAVELLEDIN to drive «ff the legions of invaders These are those who recollect with what emotions of pain they awaited the result of the struggle of Mr. Ball cf Ohio, to the effect that it shall not be lawful, after the 15th day of Novem- ber, 1556, for any officer in commission in the military service of the United States to have iron work, and proposals will be again invited for that portion of the work. James W. McKee, Satterly, N. Y , to order. Spectator. E mitation of the richest and most ex; PTIAN, LISBON, VERD ANTIQUE, ive PORPHYRY, PYRENEES, BROCATELLA, AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF FNG- lish end Music desires an engagement in 2 ivate family. Best references given Addres Hi. COMLY, Georgetown se 10-1 i - AGA'TE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rare and desirable MARBLES. The imitetions are so perfect that they chalengethe closest scrutiny. ‘They are so bighly polished that they retain their beauty mu h longer than marble ; are not injared by smoke, coal gas, or ecids, and can be sold much cheap-r thao any cthers in market. Price ranging from $125 to $12. Architects, Builders and others are {nvifed to call and examine sampies at No. 512 Seventh street, 3doors below Odd Fellows’ Ha!l, up stairs T. W HANSON, {D> Pref. DeGrath OLL—For ki thin Ol w of that day. and many hearts were made glad by the safe return of zons and husbaids, while others were called to mourn the loss of those who laid dcwn their lives on their coun- try’s altar.” Resignation of an Army Oificor.-—The resignation of Captain Theodore 0’ Hara, sec- ond cavalry, has een accepted by the Presi- dent to take effect December 1, 1356. The Curreat Operations of the Treasury Department.—On yesturday, 11th September, there were of Treasury warrants entered on $$ ANTED —A WOMAN TODO GENERAL housework in a small family. She must be a good plain cook, wasberand ironer. Such a one can have the highest wag s by applying imme- diately at No. 355 12th street north, between Mas- sachusetts avenue and M street se Slw® ‘ ——_——— EE CASPENTERS WANTED —SIX GOOD / hands can get employment at the United ‘States Military Asyium by applying at the build \ ing to JOEL DOWNER, or at bis hovse on north D street, between 13th and 13X street.be- # charge of or to be employed as assistant, su- perintendent, or architect in the construction of buildings for custom houses, marine hos- pital, mints, post offices, court houses, capitol extension, cr other public buildings, except such as pertain to the military defences of the United Siates; and that from and after the said date the general supervision of the con- retreat before the French, Sheridan gave aza } struction of the Capitol and Post Office exten- toast, “The Duke of York and his brave fol- | sions shall be transferred from the Secretary "PERSONAL. «+++ When the Duke cf York was ubliged to with certificates the gemuine Elect n ’ + Depot stiect, below Cu i Puovessor Caas. DeGaatu ea ge be Weapest. Sol ug, 2 12-1 % =o lowers. of War to the Secretary of the Interior. _ steers beni $ 5 iota fare: abd Storrs Gnaee a! SaEReReaL ¥LAGS._ UST RE = a oe + ey ae: “a re -+-- Old Brown, a Free Siate man, whom, Now, it is a well-known fact which no man | £°T redemption of Texas debt. .. bed Fae = 33. — EC! —) ———— ar ses Gt with his son, the Fremont journals had re- | Of ordinary judgment will dispute, that the | ¥oF the Treasury Department 355 37] op Essence of Rhubarb cee supply of Flags for the boys Wanted —tw ENTY-FIVE TAILORS po “« killed”? by the Border Kuffians at Us- | €Dgineer officers of the army are, from the | For the Interior Departmont, peer (ee kts edu boweie cs hesnmgey = s-_ ne ood os munenaations, Wait a ake rted 8 2 rs i E } 5067 36 | stomach te ve i relaxed, . ISIC. . W E 3 sawatomie, turns up now, as usual, “ alive’? | Very nature of their profession, peculiarly For the Customs ..-.+00+se.04+6 5,067 36 (a gevtle ‘va requl-ed,, Kiubarb, as ae ACADEMY OF MUSIC, bo Pes sects, Seekimnee OC ih es oe and “well.” He wes not in the fight at all! | fitted for the supervision of the immense pab- | @" warrants received and en- ne ia preferable to other " Corner Eleventh street and Pen. avenue, over | sna 394, 3 doors below the Nothin ede +++Col. Thomas B. Florence, one of the lic improvements now be ing made by the Gov- ees « eee he edeas si 4,570 95 in chronic dysentery, Buroham's Beoksore se 1-th A ie most efficient members of the House of Rep. | CrPment; and ic is «fact equally notorious | OB Account of the Navy. eT ee pie peeves tp IM aingue seas sean anne resentatives, having returned to thiscity, from Philadelphia, on business, was taken ill at hia quarters in the First Ward; but we have the pleasure of stating that he bas nearly recov- ered from the attack, and in the course of several days will return to Philadelphia, to that since Captains Bowman and Meigs have been detailed to supervise the erection and extension cf the public buildings, animmence amount of money has been retained in the Treasury which would, under the old contraet system, have been squandered in enriching From m:scellaneous sources...... ————-~ee -___ Frewont Mee Ting 1N BALTIMonE—Its AB- Rupt Tersination.—The Baltimore American of this morning says : 1,300 00 or the use of a cathartle Is mulation.—Wood and Ba Suld by J. N.C. F. BROWN, Ph ms nd Z, D. GILMAN, Waehicgton; Sep ltr i The Balm of Zantherea. er East In- dian Remedy, fs prepared without oplum, which reuders it the safest ag well as the surest cure fur Diarrhea, Dy sentery, Singing Master, respectfully invites bis pupils to meet him in the new rooms of the Academy of Music on Saturday next, between the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock, pun tually, to arrange classes agreably to his prospectus COAL !—COAL !!—vOAaL se 11-3t ANTED—A GUUD TWO-STORY Brick House, neatly furnished. at a moderate rent Appl bee Star Office and state terms, ic au 25 t ANTED —A SITUATION BY A YOUNG woman as chambermaid and seaistress, or 2 “ Cholera, griping pain tn the bo children teething. 86.25 per tow. to take care of children. Address Box 15 a' this participate in the political campaign. these irresponsible contractors who are now Agreecabie to a notice, a number of the | Freparet Ly 1, 8. Humphrey, Ogdeusburgh. For sale tu errs Wits SU PERIOR RED | Mice. se1- +++ Sir William Temple, whose death is ene of the items of European news, was the younger and only brotherof Lord Palmerston, backing Mr Ball in his efforts to effeet its restoration. Yet that gentleman, not content with causing an investigation which has been friends cf Fremont assembled at Temperance Hall last night, but the meeting was of short duration A number of persons opposed to pt om by CHAS, STO’ Sep s-lw UG7A Word to the Ladie nm recem- A ASH STOVE COA&L soon to arrive, wi!l be _ at the above low price if ordered immediate- AN TED—WANTED—WANTED— 50 find persous In want of the following . } a tek 2 dod% mending to your use Dr. J. Hostetter Celebrated Stomach j A ea i eatet i tieles: z d s Briti not ony courted, but demanded, by gentle- | the party were in the Heil, and before the but justice to state, that, as a stimulant to the | 47 Ord ¢ Urtice, southwest corner | Prench or German J 6 ‘he Gears of Hsples Britich Ambassador at men imum tely concerned, has thought in imparting a nd vigor, preparatory to pe- | of 9th and H streets, will receive prompt atten- Aitbough a few years younger than Lerd Palmerston, Sir Willian proper, in his superior wisdom, to move for organization was completeci some one proposed three cheers for Fremont, which was followed stages, whlch ea attended with much pain and trouble, weknow of uo p n more happily adapted tion. se 11-3:# Portra:t or Picture Praimes, round, oval or square Oil Paintings, large and smail t : 2 the re-establishment of that Galphin ab Das | by ites ancen to all afflict consequent upon this cause, and for Cramps EXTHA NOTICE. Narble-to} ett Tables, in bronze or gold pair sa health for some time. He } diner schcol which consigned the administes. | far diners rand trios tee akinees k came fence in (he frulte, vepetablon iat cos R. W._H. PALMER'S PIANOFORTE | , All kinds of Pictures framed, aud eiy size only returned to England from Naples about a | tion of Mr. Fillmor. to everlasting di 1 h 1 i aud almost Iuetantangous remedy? CLASSES —The Pupils already registered | [OCMISE, Dlasare, or other work tu the gliding month previous to his decease, a whi os asting disgrace, | eral melee thea began, aud the Hall wascloar- | {yi ‘uo family should he without it. Direcdiene tor use on | are requested to meet on SATURDAY AFTER. | ne done to order with disretch Tho Philadelphia A . and which would again open the door to Mr. | ed in a few tainutes, Some of the party escap- | the bottle. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. NOON, between 2 and 4 o'clock, at the : Also, a lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for Tiberini, th a P — ita of Signor) B ’s peculiar friexds, and enable them to | ing out of the windows. One of the members | &*? 31” fea as | Neto Rooms of the Acaiemy of Music, shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderaic iv evit iberini, the new tenor: is personal ap- | fleece the Treasury of millions annually. It | of the meeting suocedsd in getting out of the | {77> Important to the Ladies!—Dr. Du a ee oy Lars is very pleasing. He is of medium e ight, has aneasy id graceful carriage, and is to be hoped that the Senate will treat this crowd with the loss of bis coat, and was fol PONCO'S FEMALE PILLS.—The combination of Ingredl- above Farham’s Book Store, trasce on Lith street. ‘enn avenue; en- N. B.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking Glass gilt, BR i - attempt to rob the Treasury ot its safeguards | lowed by the crowd up to Baltimore street, | Shtyim ihe Pillaare pertectly harmless. Their eficacy and A few Pupils can be received upon early | Plates t eerie nn. = Me toe no eeena. with that consideration which all kindred | whore he tock arbaleg: store and left BY the | yours: 04, where the directions, Unvo been suricuv ia | @pPlication to Mr Palmer, 268 F street se 11 — avenue, opposite Kirkwood Houre. bighly cultivated and carefully modulated to tho sentiment of the music; if not go flexible yerbaps as Mario, this is atoned for by his propositions, arising from mere party motives, deservo. In these times of political finan- ciering, when reckless favaticism and un- rear door. But few perseus were atruck, the object being apparently to break up the meet- ing without using serious personal violence 'y have never failed to correct ali Irregularities, relieve painful and dificult menstraation, (particalarly,) at the change of life. They will cure the Whites, and remove all obstructions ng from cold, exposure or auy causes; OAK AND PINE WOOD. E THOUSAND CORDS EXCELLENT OAK WOOD, upwards of four fee: in length, JOHN WAGNEK. Boarding. ; i scrupulous demagogues rule the pulses | Though our citi i 1 ed | the agent cu reular (or particdlaneives, Call 8Pe® | only $6 per cord. G. ANDE! CAN . eautiful phrasing » , g u _ Pop gh our citizens are universally oppos the ageut, aud get 4 Circular for particulars free. RS. G. ANDERSON CAN ACCOMMO- of expression g pees P eepeaeesory branch of the National Legislature, it ie well | to the principles which the meeting advocated, | | Price $! per box, with full directions. Sold wholesale and Os Bes So M date several boarders with or without rooms. atimbre metalligne, in for the people that they can repose confidence the course pursued was disreputable, and can retail by OHAS. STOTT, Draggin Pennsylvania avenue, I = i Penn avenue, No 276, betw. 11th ond tt fier ane sate, anes tones pene. | in Se ssi wisdom i = Senate, whieh in- | only help the cause it was intended to crush. sud EST. Cisse Georgeiome {oro all efter m ; Tar crca —_— aracetg _— streets, ie oleh et capable of the softest: whiepegee, ene | Variably rebukes and checks the wild and in- | The most of the disorderly persons present | be,tei snd the Pills will be sont confidentially, by mall, to GENTLEMAN IN OFFICE, AND FAM oct meee: © softest whisperings of the | considerate legislation of the House of Repre- | were mere youths, and of A pe that too of- | "NB See siguatuse ce toe ae: OSKAR BESSAU, :+++ A New York correspondent of the sentatives. The special committee appointed by the ten disturb the peace of the eity. The right- minded of neither the other parties would © on the box; to counterfeit it is for gery. Jest i[PSilver Ware Manufactery. lamnew ROFESSOR OF DRAWING AND PAINT- ING IN OIL AND WATER COLORR, ‘le persons, can be aceomo- ly, or several sing’ daved witb handsome furnished rooms with boar! if desired, ina 3 = ~ * begs to announce to his friends and patrons t! jerms ya Now ass 10th treet, beta Aageburg Gazette gives the following intelli. | House under the resolution of Mr. Ball; have | countenance euch a proceeding, well knowing SILVER Wak very, #8perior articles tn the way of Sterling | he ill resume his classes about the a eke E. Apply at No. 468 10th s‘reet, ay en = as cals ps th t ugees, who have found | #lready made considerable progress in ite in- | that » handfall of Black Republicanscan effect | Wnich canuet be exce ica in tae Soetian oe coma Ase ae oe ct pa relther ATES es with bis family ieee tod Btates :-—Hecker, | vestigations, end enough is known to render | nothing in thie city or State. The parties | for sale, every variety of fine Watches, of the most celebrated | French language toa few select Lig post! other] HOARD, 2c MES. BATES, ON THES W with his family, lives at Belleville, one large | it certain that his charges are entirely un- | prominent in the meeting, and against whom | ™sXer"..nd s complete assortment of rich Gold Jewelry. sex, at No 404 16th street, between I and K. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and %:h strect farm. He and his wife are not satisfied with their condition. Brentano is editor of a new:. founded —not a particte of evidence will be elicited tending m the remotest degree to show the violence of the crowd was directed, were Fine Watch repairing of every description done in the best manner, by experienced aud competest workmen, and guar- se 11-lw* is to pared to accommod ste genti with rooms with or without board E SF effort : » #§ i : Messrs. F. 8. Corkran, Wm. Gunnison, Jacob | *utiet to give satisfaction, $100 REWARD. very effort wil bemade | penne ae ee North. His wife, | complicity or collusion in any one particular. | Fussell, and a man, Mr. Me redith, who bas Ieee nn Big tte Lange sprens age RANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER | Qity thcie petro eee ay fee be Germany. Sturve seid, hives in Eberbach, | | 1n this connection it may be well to inquire, | attained some notoriety as a.:treet preacher. | Jy ®t H. 0. HOOD living in red vi of Nottingham, penny eon e. apt ] York and tries to make = lit de Ne in what did this charge of unfair dealing on | Mr. Corkran was chased up Baltimore stroet ic Citra an agreeable —— . eecomnty, Maryland on Mon- occupations Kiefer be a ng by literary | the part of the Governtoent agents originate? | and a portion of his clothing torn off. The | refrigerant aua ely used on the conti- ts ee pom * 7 GIRL 5 ee New York, aig mag jeeps @ public house in | Simply in a desire to throw out the impression | others were followed in various directions, but Fountelon ppt and Americe, manatactared daily, Sods | o10 40 stout rihceralepereen a eo _— EW CLOTHS, CASIMEK a Md “ = his father and br Avent well. Siegel, with | for political effect, that the Government was is believed, received amy serious per- | choice lot of Havana with «fall supply of fine Per- | feet ten or eleven inches bi She is very like. ft ae hee ramachio gene amen eae ak sone hender ie nowhere. The tect acy | The ides of Novena cy honest principles | sonal injury usa fetnly avec ented et thes mportieas | !Y, ANd hes a pleasant amiling face. She tas s | we will mute to order ia he tnost superior me we met him he s - Abe last time ovember were approaching, and Wit eo ee MAN" fi “ re; fine suit of hair for one of her co! man is 2 physic ian in Pali destitute ‘Tiede- | it was found necessary to send forth aiiat ‘seo. (A Woxnerrun Swinacen.—Thes Boston Gin | “pa ne rere and Js, altogether, a fine looking girl. Si ic imnbanditmmnsacsic oe ee. ®TEPHENS, | gers. ‘adelphia and pros. | tioneering trick to poison the public mind be- | sachusetts) Evening Ledger of M’onday says : {07 Coats, Pants, and Vests, aa give the above of one hundred | se9 222 Pu ave , bet. 9:h and 10th sireets Pier pac a fore the antidote could follow it. ‘The “gold | “* Yesterday afternoon an Lrishbman went down ‘Dress Suits, Business Suits. | Collars for th thension—no ma'ier where A LADY FROM BALTIMORE INFORMS a revelutioner says, that spoon ’ juggle of Mr Ogle, and its effect upon | to India wharf, divested himself of hisolothing, | Noan Walken soo manne Hatt CLoraine Rapo- | 2E€2—Provi brought hometome or se | A’ FROM BaLT b the solemn hours he ever saw at eoctcite qt ws deere peed anOt, been forgotten, | which he threw overboard, and then jumped ar Saas aes Seen’ Saba caamaes |e eee oe ron wh? may paw Apgensl 00 deipese af ett in going home one dark night } ted | and it was deemed necessary to assail t! - |i A . Jin ow Bem’s, after being toh i ee id- | ministration by concocting false and shred estathged ree Boning opty nee a Bsns oe Yo CLoTaine of ynowert ang rice __Nottingham, Sopt.20,1088—celLtf ops: 18S 0 ne beta = = ye ——— cone { Sally that he “ needn't come sSaughter | ulous charges against the reputction of ges. | in he I ot io trimming, aud wor To| QCHOOL BOOKS OF VARIOUS KINDS | COS ¥ te most solemu “gain,” was the | ti: men whe gen gs, he said that he was bound for Ireland to | those whe study ce, with economy in ar- S used in the District, for sale oo Hage 337 Pennsylvania avenue, south sie, But such are the beherte of fanatiel — che. marone his countrymen. He was lq:ked up t> fieles of dress, an ity ia aow fered for silectias | Cee In peday 9 at the loweet pri | ani will call a kooie pecldances ‘ pee pence S77: at very reduced prices, ase’ ea FRANCK TAYLOR. ! for only two weeks. Te ea

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