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boundary of the Staté, the distance of 100 mites and 13 chains. — Navat Covet No. 3.—Capt. Louis M. Golds- borough has been ordered to duty as a member of the Naval Court of Inquiry No. 3, in session open till the next presidential contest will stand orfall. If the Union stand, that party goes by the board. If that party triumphs, this Union cannot live. “* The high and responsible duty, therefore, de- volves upon to take in our hands the organic ach ofthis "Tefritory, and acting upon its s em tedelphis Racoon aetna y i A ee that e spe me 9 Mrmeh was to have lace 1s rods 1’ bi jESDAY. ‘the 9th inst.at ‘which fimo it ent ted that e member who designs visiting I’hile- delphi wi Prosent. WASHINGTON ‘AND GOSSIP. _EVENING STAR, Sections, Misnepresestation. — Three- WASH INGYON CITY: fourths of the cireulation of the New York Z':- TUESUDAY. - September 22, 1557. | bwne is attributable to the zeal and steadiness ENING. Soiree will ENING, it. 25th, ee dant adjoimug the Kirk <WM_L. WALKER, | ee 253 with which it has pandered to the insane sec- in this city, vice tain Stringham relieved. H 4 Seoretary pro-teim, nci- = ; [Ss : Led, t it to the C f the United ‘ood Home. . SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | tional hatred of the South that exists in” the Food Constitatioa famed tn -noake ea Capt. 8. continues in command of the Boston ™ RY GUARDS, | ATTEN. Lares resi oP aning ademy will be The Intelligencer deprecates the prevalent breasts of hundreds of thousands of ignorant, | and Aaving such an endorsement as that % Navy ¥: Pd. 4 : TION: are ci eEnino ea Bers ‘Siocon Septic ‘upils De- sickly philanthropy which results in a failure prejudiced and otherwise short-sighted people not aercly Felton Boreas oro ‘gior ard. . - : Armory ps 3e ay ' nie Stores 6 minor ao ralnoat the Se to enforce penal statutes in many States. The | of the North; multitudes of whom, however, do “ a BY order of Trt AS McENRY.O.8. leone ii Tue Lesson to ne Drawn From It.—Th existence of this sentiment is, by the by, by'no | not really know that they are. afflicted with means as prevalent at the South, weare glad to | such a phobia, and are highly indignant under be able to say, as at the North. All remember | the soft impeachment. The Tribune, as a the inflexibility with which the law was not | matter of business speculation, has steadily long since enforced against the treasurer of the | cultivated (nursed) this state of sectional senti- Petersburg and Roanoke Railroad in Virginia | ment among its readers, and literally never New York Journal of Commerce, in its com- ments on the logs of the Central America. says > « The steamer was provided with six life Boats. Two were Francis’s metalic boats, and the re- maining four were fitted re air tanks on the end and sides, and each of the six was capable of rand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Correspondence of The Star. Battimore, Sept. 21, 1857. - The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the United 2. oO. > Kx—Messrs. PARKHURST, YS fiche aes EENROY will organize their ‘Seal Music Classes at the Sixth Street cout te tian Chureh, (My, Nobie’s,) on TUESVAY BVEN- - ING next, at 74 0 clock’ and at the Tenth Street Z Nag peice a’ 7-3 2° th tC ureh (Dr. _Hill’s,) on THURSDAY tleman 2 cents. Fades ENING, of the samne hour, All desiring to ee, sez a: are cordially invited to attend. se 21 ‘i bI. i at 9.o'clock in| ~ aL for a dishonest defaleation to the extentof afew | appears without containing articles the design ae 2 4 po Nia pees verey DRC Maa regular Avail Goshmppiction we that SOU NOON BORTICN LAE RAL wi — a hundred dollars. We may mention, too, that | of which is neither more nor less than to make | no bhikhead partitions. We have here another 11 the principal officers were present, and a] wilh meet at Mr. Gorcormee ee Balding on VANTED TO. PURCHASE Four or six eee Sretinn reat ew everrybrs ce [ apparent that neary all the vie, poverty | triielceo pening eee foe | ae nemo ft Heyremninn er | teen aot hse ould} WW AA aC tae ms ecuted with rigor and justice that are not sur- | crime and ignorance that curse the land, exist poeple on foe ie-40 fenasiidible to assure that | The following offeers ‘were installed to serve By onder of the Chairman: « ;JOHN WATT. ater to ALLACE. through theenty pos'. passed by the execution of similar law in Old | in the God-forsaken slaveholding States. To | had the Central America been thus provided the | for.two years, viz: =e id. fgha Ren. T; Ye Spence, Seupen K Wanted bo | NAN tr oe. England. the brightest feature of whose gov- lamentable loss of life now chronicled might | George W. Race, of La, M. W.G.S.; T.G. cory Caswidy, E. &. O'Brien, John GENTLEM heyy ons Page ia one of the ng! 7 pee | Dae aergaalip g be sure, day by day whole pages of that elabo- have been greatly diminished, if not wholly | Senter, of N.H ,R.W.D G.8; Jas. b. Ridge- urten, Seo, ten tie . ‘ebm Moulet. et goa ot Xie. Wishes! eunploy ernment certainly isthe inflexibility and purity | rate journal are devoted to the record of crimes | averted ** ly, of Sd. R. W.G.8.; Joshua Vansant, of Md., tebe] gai. = ae aes i ges, Win. | & gk p nding be of her courts of justice. committed, and the exposure of other things | In this brief paragraph is conveyed the les- | "71". Sriowing ollicern were appointed, viz: oh dim re Penh Cote Lee, piace. The family being ann | The Unron replies to the Baltimore Amert- | militating against the well-being of society in | son of the inefficiency of the ptesent mode of ¥d 5 ar saa A Mokerichat 2, F. D. Bte Saito heh sad Piseghoalihie -Addrean can be se 22-4 CEES A. M. Fonte, of Miss., R. ; 4. D. McCabe, of M5 R . C3 J.B. Chamber- can, Patriot and Clipper, which journals deny | the non-slaveholding section of the country, eee ed we a Ps a Lene ot Ma no 21-20 “JOHN WATT, Chairman. the trath of its statements concerning the effect | which tell of a truly fearful state of things OTICE TO THE PUPILS OF Mi WHEN insuring life at sea upon those ships which the ANTED TO HIRE © public regard os being most safe, owing to the W Colored Weman eee WV. G.G. /MER’S PIANO FORTE CLAS: on the business of their city of the impunity | there, so far as the future as well as the pres- | nominal precautions taken to that end. The i The regular standing committees were then ap- 3 the: Rader howe mines Me. Sitpats, rosie. PiUiBk emer af Cancion nd iilag girs with which her jewels—her precious bands of | ent of Northern morals is concerned. The phil- question is, will that terrible disaster superin- ie Gna Sire and Grand Secretary presented somaae F street, between Ith and 14th streets, | Georgetown, D.C. 1-St” Plag-Uglies, Blood-Tubs,,Rip-Raps, &c.,—are osophersof the L'ritrnr, however, have an easy | duce better preparation on other American | theirannua! repo Secret on TUESDAY next, Sept. 23d, 1857, at T'wo o'glock, WANTED: Ralocoma—4 Conghaen ond Den, Permitted by the authorities to work their will | way of getting around the dilemma in which steamships for such a storm as that in which Phd the introdnetion of pew esas saa ie COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. Cav Maia | men need apply " ean on the persons of peaceable people there. The | more modest folks would find themselves in the | this ship went down ? i taraieaaei nl ofGe v Lodge adjourned until 9 o’clock to-morrow. ~ Yours, &c., ae September 16, 1857, NOTICE TO TAX PAPERS Notice 18 and fable ai 18 ‘. deduction of ps cent. is allowed by law for the 7 ANTED. Teape: tabie private Tnpuly. W Aitturaianed BarioPand Chittoor with Howes for Southern family, consisting of fowr, their servant. Address D., Box S57, C. Union again insists that the effect has already | matter of reconciling their theory of the so- been to injure the commerce of Baltimore, and much-worse South. with the practical proof they greatly to depreciate the value of property in daily present of the actual state of things moral, Preparations To Receive THE Fitisus- TeRS.—The Central American Governments are The Great Calamity. E Ae Serene Se are - . ? Aci ‘ faa t - | _ ‘The Central America foundered upon the east- | Current year paid on or before the 15th day of Q 7ANTED.—A COLORED MAN to work about that city. in their own section of the Union. Itis, simply, | ¢B¢tgetieally moving in the matter = defend: Tn edge of the Gulf Stream. ‘Phelaccidents 80 ete I sawt Octts ae See Tee chen and to make himself usctul. Ap boldly to demand that the truth of their views | ing themselves against the new filibustering | far as made known, appears to have arisen from aetOet Matern | PU,at DIVERNOIS’. No. 15 Penn. aveutis, be {>> The 1 € the relati dition of the two sections, in- | ©XPedition being prepared to sail from the Uni- | no fault of the hall or machinery of the vessel, Midas: a inaor a Magen per ere oer, | tween 17th and i8th strects. se 19-3 from Kansa: ih ert ogra prepara ted States. A congress of ull the Spanish | !t is the general opinion that the violent laboring | ' «J ax together tee ftottios which aomtatnar ave A GOOD ALTO SINGER 18 WANTED. and ap - ;, | dustrial, moral, &¢., shall be taken for granted, ig 4 isin pants" | of the sbip duriny, the wate caused such exces, Se taineloon beverages, ond putting therein an arti Jinay obtain a liberal sation for her servi aalinenisten hea te ities rages ‘d malare the palpable facts they publish concern- | American Republics has beon oalled to devise | wive leakaye that the clicf engineer, Mr. Ashby, “ : e cle made by others than ourselves, and then dispox ing of such article on the faith and credit of our ume Bottles 1 persons are hereby pur own property. and they are delivered to our returned, and that it is our firm intention to proseeute to the utmost extent of the law, any infringment of ont ney = the premises. ces in a charch im this oz: by torwarding an app!: wae. - Box 36 Post Office, Washiagtos, 86 19-lw N ILLINERS WANTED.—Three or four first rate MILLINERS wanted, To those compe tent rood wages will be paid, at G. #. CASSIDY & CO’S, 34 Pennsyivaua avenue, Letween loth aud Lith streets, an extensive plan of guutual defence agaiust them. To-morrow, we will explain what they propose to do in the premises, in detail. In the meanwhile we publish below a very recent pro- clamation of the Costa Rican Government on became dismayed at a comparatively early hour and deserted his post, thus surrending all control over his department, and cutting off the most valuable auxiliaries of safety. This opinion bas extensively prevailed amony those reseued, and been shared by Capt. McGowan, of the Empire City, who has ‘had excellent opportunities to be- at Lecompton. Several of the crowd which sur- | ing their own section, and their utter inability founded hi:n when the stabs were inflicted, have | to find facts concerning ours on which to hinge been arrested, and are now in custody. Anex- | their persistent slanders of it. Wo-never fail amination has been held before a Justice, bui,as | to be struck with the mendacity of the J'r- yet, the crime has been fastened to no individual | 477¢’y war on the South, when reading its own customers only t SHINN, Also, two or three Apprentices, se 19-3i* - e j ic! i rome acquainted with all the fact: the if tiling Depot, 57 Green street. - = specifically ; , news columns, which day after day thus refute | the subject, which shows how keenly alive they cad bnowiie these fates, he Ticdignantig refered lar Seat Bere Georgetown, D. C. CLERK OR COPY IST .— A gentioman wo mepetent, it will be remembered, is from Alex- | i+, arguments referred to above, are to the necessity of being much better pre- | the (niet engineer a passage to New York in his = Writes pisinand rapid band, and is thoroughly andria, Va. : pared to check the first efforts of the filibusters to get a foothold in Central America, than when Walker first landed on Nicaraguan soil. Had such a spirit then actuated the Central Ameri- can Governments as now actuates them,Walker and his men would have been driven out in thirty days, if one of them could have got off steamer. rie Thomas W. Badger is stated to have left $17,500 in gold in his stateroom. The specie on board the steamer remnxined entirely undisturbed, in an fron locker provided for its reception in the hold of the ship. From its position, this locker must have been submerged at the outset. A passenger on the Central Ameriag says : ‘*500 inen with death yawning before them at ———2.2e-—_____- But a very few days ago, when inveigh- {[7~ The case for'the prosecution in the trial of | ing against the God-forsaking character of the James P. Donnelly for the murder of Alfred S- | South, as illustrated by the course of the oppo- Moses, at the Sea View House, is not yet closed nents of the abolition party in Kansas, it pa- Peter F. Schenck, Alderman Wilson, Munter the barber, who dressed the wound of the deceased, raded the names of hundreds of the ten thousand Mr. Smith, the proprictor of the Sea View House, | Patrons of its very last New York “wrinkle” — apinted with bookkeeping, desires 8 situntion. fe eer memes eg ne S soaee <posks press. ‘ablic decume: » peat it ath di ‘eh. B C.. box = ; manner and w sh daspat: ASdseeet Ne TED— MARRIED MAN, a situation wax Po eet ereantile iness As Salesman or Assistant Book-keeper. bas con- on experience in the various branches of me: cantile business. The best THE REV. WM. PINKNEY,D.D., have accepted the cal! of the Vestry ofthe Churet of the Ascension, wii! enter pen tis juties of his rectorship on SUNDAY. € Lith. Pirie GI HCRUBUNT, Register, Room No. ay to C.F. HU: T, Register, No. PRYFeut Win ent Office. se 5-cotf HILADELPHIA ICE CREAM at gi. eee BTA DELPHIA eae ar yd Lhe Venus Mrscellany—a libidinous publiea- ood. solid SSH CREAM DEPOT, corner of tai and, F | Ctutile business.” The best of references ge le A L enus Miscellany— 5 5 ear any moment, st id asa rock, nor madea| ICE C , corner given. oF of} 5 , —~ Gav edarrhatimene as pose tion recently broken up by the police. Among | alive. Experience, after all, is indeed a very | movement for the boats anvil the women and | streets. se 12-Im*” | ington eity. te li-eatw sure teacher. The Cronica of August 8 pab- lishes the following decree : Juan Ravaet Moxa, President of the Republic of Costa Rica. Consipenine that in the United States recruit- i ‘oing on for the purpose of invading Cen- serie: in; that W. Walker being the Promotor of the recruiting, and that he does it without a legal mission. without a flag, and wi out justice, and only for the purpose of c: ing Central America, and planting on its soil the slavery of man by man, which the religion and the civilization of the age is opposed to, and which our laws expressly forbid, that for such acts he and those who accompany him place themselves in the position of pirates ; DECKEES. Article 1. fin an unexpected manner and by avoiding the vigilance of the authorities of the Union aay party of armed men present themselves, Whether commanded by William Walker or any of his agents, and invade any port of Costa Rica, or any of the allied States of Central America with the intention of possessing themselves of all or any part of them, in the said act of landing on the shore they will be considered as pirates, and as such remain beyond the protection of the laws. Art. 2. All those who have served in the ranks of Walker cannot return tothe Repnblic for any eee without the previous permission of the, overnment; and those who at present reside ia the State shall leave it within thirty days, reck- oning from the date of this decree ; but those who exercise any honest profession and conduct them- 8-ives properly, proving the same to the Chief of Police, can remain fh the State, with the previous written permit which shall be given to them. Art. 3. The present decree shall be made known to tue Government of the other Central American States, in case they should think proper to adopt it It shall also be made known to all the Span- morning. Their testimony is very much against | the whole ten thousand, it seems that two only the prisoner. disgrace the slaveholding States by being in- 10> Dr. Isaac B. Scott, residing near the new | habitants or citizens of the South—two only. river White Sulphur Springs, Va., has beeu ar- | So, too, do we find it publishing column after Tested, aud with his wife and two daughters, | column, embracing practical warnings of the lodged in jail on the charge of counterfeiting | impropriety and danger of dabbling in Western money lands at ruling prices. The theory of most it On Scott’s premises were found large quanti- | has published of late on that subject is, that the ties of newly coined half dollars, inan unfinished | dishonesty and recklessness of speculation in state, with the dies, moulds, electrie battery for | Western non-slavcholding State lands, rail- uae Se aoe: pee ceeded roads, &c., 2s now practiced, is at the bottom PERSONAL. of all the financial trouble that has recently +++ Hon. James Heil, of Ohio, is at Browns’. | come upon the North. At the same time it --.- Dr. J. M. Fotzand Dr. Shippen, U. 5. N., | “out Heralds the Herald” in misrepresenting bs S waste 3. Hunt. U.S. a:Dr. sharp, 1-_ | the true condition of the South vaunees the ,and Hon. D. E. Sickles. N. Y., are at Wil- | Value of property and the safe returns for labor of every description there. The Herald, it +,,; Burton. the comedian, has engaged the | wil} be recollected, maintains in effect that the — ee Ser es oe South, and especially Virginia, is but the land -.-. Gen. T J. Green, Texas; Mr. Buret, H. | of the Hottentot at this time, as it were. Acco- B. M.’s Consul at Charleston, S. C.; and Hon. Z. | mae especially—ber alleged’ darkness, indo- eee, ine pees ee a, tf I ane lence, viciousness, &e., &c.,—has been the theme exai ctthe American Army In Mexico and tate | of the Herald's ridicule for perhaps ten years Brevet Brigadier General, as written asharp re- | past, until hundreds of thousands of really igno. bg General Pillow’s recent letter on General rant newspaper readers at the North have eome a. hd Demssexalic’ Cievenen, ' ts session | to believe that of all parts of the United Sta recently .at St. Paul, Minn, nominated H. Hi. | none otherapproaches the Eastern Shore of Vir- Sibley for yovernor. W. Holcomb for lieutenant- hake % a - hana remo iL. Becker WoW. Phelps, ginia in tbriftlessness; and that consequently Vv. py J.M. Cavanaugh for representatives, and one is better of in a Northern poor-house, than W. Kingsbury for delegate to Congress. as the owner of thousands of acres in that be. children had all been safely transported to the brig, after wuich about 40 of the crew and male passengers, in a few trips, reached the latter ves- sei before the steamer went down.” Some of the ladies behaved most genefously and nobly, several of them volunteerfag to take their places at the buckets ; but the men. tired as they were, had too much gallantry to allow this. Several of the passenge:s, whose position and intelligence, and withal, the trying circumstances iu which the ship was placed: ought to have re- strained from deporting themselves other than properly, drank excessively of liquors on board the ship, probably from their own private stores, and made themselves very nvigy and tronble: some. Two of the passengers of Ligh social and Political associations refused to work, but got alarmingly drunk, so much so that their more go- ber companions bad to pat them in their berths. In that condition re lay When the steamer sank The singular incident that a bird flew across the deck of the Ellen on the night of the disaster, striking her Captain in the face, fluttering to the deck, and afterwards flying towards his Beek is coutirmed. The captain said: 1 was foreed by the wind to sail a little out of my course before I came up with you, and on altering it a small bird flew across the ship once or twice, and then darted into my face. I however took no notice of this circumstance, and the same thing occurred again, Which caused me to regard the eifeumstance as something extraordinary, and while thinking on it in this way the mysterious bird for the third time appeared and went through the very same extraos goed / mana@uvres. Upon this I was in- duced to realter my course into the origi@al one which | bad been steering, and in « sbort time I heard noises, aud on trying to discover what they proceeded from, discovered that I was in the midst of people who had been shipwrecked. 1 YOUNG LADY, who has been taking | * A ph the best teachers in the city. and whe fee! herself to tench Musio and de irous ning a few priva e Seboiars, ora Class ina school or family. Flas no objection to go to the country. Terms 88 per werter. Apply at 436 H street, or address a note to Miss L- P., through the Post Office, ge te WANTED—In the family of » gentieman resid:n, two miles from tue ety. & good plain cook, One wh« can bring recommendations for skill, hon- esty, and cleanliness will find 2 good situation and rwages. Apply toJ.P.CRUTCHETT, oor- ner of 6th and D streets. dy 15-tf EVERY THING SUITABLE FOR PRES- 3s LAMMOND’S, 7th street. se = ay JeEiSSS TS Monae 8, Portemonai ve cae Combs, Hair Pins, LAMMONDS. ALE — f well matched ROAN Fe eORe pas tee olde nonnd end farm and work well in double or sin; \e DN ‘They can be seen at WRIGHT'S: table, in Georgetown. se 3:* LICENSES.—All persons whose Li- rom the Corporation of Georgetown ex- pire on the 3ith inst . are hereby notified oer to renew the same, — pay a to i he ere of the © pret: therwise they muay sulject them seven toa fine WSL LAIRD, Clerk. LOST AND FOUND. AME TO THE SUBSCRIBERS, onthe road near Anacosta Bridge, on the 2ih Au- gust, 1857,a binck and white STEER, with a brand on the left buttock. The owner of the above ged is Foy Pa forward, rove * o ges, and inke aw Mone = JOUN Pay SHAWLS!) | SHAWLS" A large and well selected stock of Fall and Win- terSHA WLS just received, and will ba sold low for cash, at C.F. PERRIB’S Che i4 5 Sevent TRE Ts REWARD.—Ron away from the subscriber, on Friday morning last. JOHN BERS. = ee tee to the siness. Heisaliftic iame. All persous are rned not to harbor, trust, or poe said boy un- di ity of the Inw. wns tw H. 8. JOHNSON. = REWARD.—Strayed from the neighborhood oD Bt te fisitrond Beper, as ar kanes: on a 2 YELLOW BUPEALOCOW, bare ing a white belly, and a white star in her her P. will be to any one bringing raid me, or such mation as | can G street. 0 22-31" OST.—Oa Penn. avenue, 4 streets, south side, a pair ore Cash Sore, street, near {. + VOry or under the saddle. Also, two seat rock away. buiit by Weedea. anda set of harness, erate or together, to suit parchase Apply to ral * i TAMES HENSING, ne 22-3t* First Wi Notice TO SPORTSMEN. Just received, and keeps constantly on hand, = lazer supply vf the best quatity of GUN POWDERS SHOT. and CAPS, Chea; h only, P foreahonly. JONAS P. LEVY, ne 22 tl _.No {4 12th street, corner ef B. Sie sbEcTa' CLES, enciosed inared case A li. eral fewara wi! n transfering the ladies from the steamer to the | PHRESERVING SUGARS. be paid the finder upon teaving them at BARNS «++. Ata sale of stereotype plates in New York. nighted region ich riage erbgeat penton phir b: Paris, it was my [ot ~says Mrs. Isane Mc- P pues & MITCHEL.L’S Score. se 2-3 lay. “. > St for & ei oa pt of the Republic abroad, and to the on.aiie | Kim Bowley, in ber statement) to go with 1) ene Panalee ae ee ten The following brief letter, which we take from v 4 if St as re Extension,” by Horace Greeley. cost ineluding probably the payrnent to the anthor, | alate number of the Richmond South, however, Poe cie Saga “Cacle Tom” literature is on | tots the truth, and only the trath, of that see- .--. An exchange, on what authority it is aot | tion of the Old Dominion’s industrial status : stated, says that Miss Heron, the actress, who has ditor of the South:—\n the month of Crushed, Powdered, and Claritied Sugars, Saperior White Brandy for Peaches, Pure Spices of every description. Green Ginger. Pare Cider Vinegar, procured expressly for Pick- ling. For saie tow by WM. BRYAN, Na, 44, opposit ntre Market, corps. inst, en in the National Palace, in the office of the third boat. ‘The sea wos very violent, and the prospect of outcidiny it in smeb a little frail eraft was terrible. Before going off, 1 put on a hife- preserver, which wus the on 7 Prepaiaitie leouid inake for my eseape, bat neither the Life-boat nor the life-preserver seemed like safety; for it is im- $300 Scrrember ia, e NEGRO. Mah pte: ‘3. & eo named Lewis. He is very stout and fi faced, of light color, about 5 feet Sinches he ght, and rather slow in speech. Clothing not recollected. I will ace, the above reward if taken in a free Juan Ravage. Mora. TSCALANTES, Minister of War. State, ken in the District of Columpia, and achieved brilliant —— P pat eee gph Lanett th 2 poniee | OF Navan Courts or [xquiry.—Before Coart Eos the igre sates eat se of the waves, NING fn i) 7th meee eee Sif taken po Sages or Coaries countic«, i ay my oe a we to Ps ©) ce cen © <= > . ee nf > A\ —! AS, Crs, and secured jail so se im ae IN SES Pees vmew sera, Sei eae aenge te ing ftom $40 to $40 per acre, ‘Since the date of | No. 1, the case of Lieut. James M. Wateon was | The rope-noose was tled around me, and Twas | QPESNG 2 ANDE 5 AVID YOUNG, 1 OIDERTES. act This act of devotion. which may be called that publication, an unnsual number of sales have 1, seene 1, is probably in compliment to Rev. Mr. | been made, and for the most part at very high Bellows. prices. Two of them 1 will mention, for the «-+. Superintendent Tallmadge, of New York, | further information of Mr. Eli ‘Thayer, as well eu iiebarddy Saat cecelvea the following despatch : | #* for the benetit of those of your readers in Vir- Prrrseves, Pa., Sept. If here is a mem ex- | ¢itia who imagine the Raste hore to be a pov- bibiting Mrs. Canningham’s baby here; amswer | ¢ty-stricken sandbeach, productive only of fist, quickly if it is not a fraud oysters aud sweet potatoes swung out over the water into the boat. The life- boat could not come close to the side of the steam- er, and we all bad to take our chance to jump at it. Some of the ladies, in leaping, fell into the water, and some into the boat at they were either bauled up again by the rope-noose, which was slill around them, or were caught by the sailors that manned the buats, and pubjed in over concluded to-day. (His defence will probably he read to-morrow.) The ease of Lieut. Peter Turner was then taken up. and Capt. Buchanan was being examined for the Government in it as the Star went to press. Messre. Blount and -| Phillips are his counsel—the former attending se 21-1w* Prince George County, Mil. $200 Ftp apes (neg Pen he enies - iv: pear riborot nce George's county, Md. o2 them rot HARPER ZLL will open this day irable sssortment of the above goods, all of the newest designs and latest dnportations. ‘Tho attention of our f_1ea4s and purchasers genor- solicited, se 22 6t 2W STOCK OP FALL DRY GOODS. h apn, NEGRO MAN” DAVY GREEN. abeut 2 ears OF Oy mohes high—a dark mulstto—has's large busy hend, with$ whiskers round Ins face, inedium nize end down Sai _ If em ti tract, c WE A Wises: Mast? Mr. James Garrisou’s farm of 175 acres of high | to there the sides ‘ jd feturn sincere (hanks to ay friends, anal the pub- meng lee hand op wh aie iee Mr. Tallmadge replied that the baby at Rar- | land (With some marsh) sold for $12,400—being | the case. a Bot od Sree ee et MON Cis sisto-| Ce Seen bl sol Genin: See ee hom, 1 Nut sive Tro qretn's Muscum wan the genuine bowue, and aif } about $70 per acre of bizh land Before Court No. 2, the case of Lt. Parker | ment) bad a great deal of money that they did neas, and Would respectfully informthem that I have gersrkge Sethed = “amd others must be doubly, or boyns-bogus. | mas Kloyd's farm of 10 acres, sold for | (furloughed) was on trial to-day, the testimony tel tyadt eaeartred Paoli eo ere rireteae ie FESO OR EAL Di eB OR eubeely | and $50 ut t Kew thts county, In either uaee Ne ae or S00 per acre ve F o ate- ree “7 ae apd i a bert alleippine ee Both of these tracts ace sitnated In Bradford's | in it being so far documentary. Lt. P. cou 11,000 in all a | timat be secured wo that 1 get hin 2 x Neck mele ($20 piece ri would ask from them an examination of the before parehasing elsewhere. I feel confident ve periect satisfaction, both in price and quality, as Tam selling exelusively for CASH, therefore evn cifer greater inducements to purcha- sers than those who doa credit business. C.F. PERRIE, se 2-6t 325 Seventh street near [. WILLIAM 3. BERRY. f one of the most thriving and beautiful agricultural districts in Virginia. Neither, it 1 am rightly informed, Las improvements of such duets his own defence. Before Court No. 3, to-day, the case of Com- mander Jarvis (furloughed) is on trial, and Lt. Brashear, Captain MeCluney, and Commodore Storer were examined in it for the Government. jown tn the «: » SO bhatt any pers ed money could take what they a two ladies had just returned froin da said, weeping. “that that monvy was all they had made these, and they were returning home to enjoy it.”’ None of the ladies cguld take more than two $20 gold pieces with them. We bad to strip off all our clothes and skirts, except our out- side dress, in order to keep from siuk zon our passage to the hee. Mr. Win. E. Ede, a passenger, gives a very in- daughter in high spirits, in anticipa of a stie- cessful trip and speedy return. fis daughter bade him such a farewell as she knew asxaiior | “ = ‘ : a costly character as to aecount for the high price —— aeeerry whith (htowles ate hire an] | obtained. It was for Me and that the price was - Fan 4 id—an adventitious value being imparted to it slipper—secording to the tradition that an old | Powever, by its advantageous situation with ref and smiled at her, and waving his hand pleasant- | CTence to the water. — Yours, &e., . ty left his home—aever to return to it again. We have merely to add that there was no Lieut. H_ was for some time connected with the speculation in these prices; for land sales in ‘The lifornia, and FOR RENT AND SALE. For other For Kent and Sale” moticrs see lst pare. ee — PORK RENT.— Desirable and well Purnasie es AIS, at 470 12th strect, between F aud &. 7 * 4 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—\o. A Cnance To sexp Letrers to Persons 1x U.S. Squaproxs avroap.—The U. 8. Naval ramaar; fexienes Notes Drainage; La ron Munehausen, a pie e 1857. of the ori- ms r B uns ginal editionand plates: { 1a a 447, pong street, second door worth of F ta National Observatory at Washington, and was E Fe ote ; + i- | Lyceum at Brooklyn is about to despatch mails | teresting aceount of his descent into the «water Ri "s Confessio ii 2 | Ce west cide. eel ret i astern Virginia are invariably bona fide busi- | ¥' Pi 4 t waters Rousseau’s Confessions, transiated into English; ise hadi Poe oleae race ness ianmeetionte the figures re them | for the squadrons on the following foreign sta- | below” pte ey ae wah phe pain Saber ren: ge Guide to Italian Conversn- | F’oom and Eucturea. Tales ease with Bae a 3S tions. Vis: the ¢ of Brasil, Africa and the that the ship was making her last plunge he held UD" The Portiand Advertiser informs us that | representi money actuall id, and to be the summit of Mount Washington was covered | *°? 7 ‘apa ‘ with snow on Thursday last. paid in six, twelve and eighteen months, with- ify” James Henry Robinson, a son of William | ut depending on any contingency of a rise Robinson. Exq_, of the Goldsboro’ Tribune, om-|of prices. Lands bought in that section of pe wih ta setay eg mi A Tels He Gen the State are invariably purchased for imme- 17 years of age. diate use, (cultivation,)and not on speculation. {97 An Englishman recently from Manchester We submit to the reader of common-sense, was robbed on Wednesday of $40 in money while going from Jersey City to Newark. by | Bat facts such as are found above, show, as four men, who were his companions. clear as light, the entire groundlessness of the iF Mr. John M_ Shoeniger, of Pittsburg. Pa , | persistent efforts of the Tribune, Herald, et td was instantly killed. on Wednesday evening ps i i i \- whilst at work with others digzing a well Oe | (me senus in the newspaper line, to misrep of the other men was so badly injured that be | Tesent the condition of the South to the people will not probabiy recover of the North. The Rev. Wesley Brook of s Cony. awe: . a minister, and recently pre: elder of | THe Coxvestion to rnaue a Coxstitutiox the district, has been guilty of the crime ofseduc- | FOR Kansas.—On taking his seat ax President tion, and the lady whom he »:duced has com- | of this convention, Mr. Calhoun delivered an menced iegal proceedings against him. aad: fi hich ke the full brief {I7> The Virginia Sentinel has been informed ees Sreuk Gaten we make the following beta by two gentlemen, one from Fauquier and the | extract by way of showing his views upon the ARTE, ¥ . bares Lay Tot has epeaneen in | line of the convention’s duty, the latter being pH so Seascale A arses ‘tee te Leeedk planes at this time the most interesting political ques- ings seemed to have excaped the taint. tion in issue before the people : UL Two forged checks were sayemenon at one “A constitution wisely framed and properly, of the banks ia New Orleans by young girls, | fairly, and honestly approved by the true citizens aged twelve aud sixteen years, a few days since. | of Kansas, will setile ali the diificuities that sur- Both checks were written by the same hand, and | round us, and that have been surrounding us, and it is supposed that the eldest of the girls wrote | will at once restore harmony to the Union. 1 them both may remark here without, perhaps, doing injus- A man walking on the track of the New | tice to the feelings ofany honest and true lover of York Central Railroad, near Manlins, on Thur«- | bis country, that the formation of such a consti- day night, was strock by the cow catcher, and | tution prostrates and crushes to earth a party that hurled from the track. The train wax stopped, | 18 seeking by every means in its power to obtain room and Fixtures. Also, Furniture and Bed omy sul for Boarding-house. Wati be seid on THURSDAY, Sept, 26th, at 20’ elok at ancticn, if nut disposed of before, at No, 32 E: street tween lith and 12th etreets. se 2°. 0 LET.—The two-story BRICK HOUSE, — of ao ogeg? po 4 enn. Cateenng ae LA red as & Refectory. were ir. We ‘ORME. Grocer, wear the ‘corner of Ith street and Penn. avenue. se 21-11 | pee RENT.—The STORE-ROOM No. 516 ath L street, immediately opposite the office of the National Intelligencer, And now occupied by W. Clendenin asa Poot and Shoe Store. Possession Pao the 16th October. For terms, &e.seey te jon, 1857. ook; fondon, 1857, x8 Of Rootiand. with Music; one volume; London, 1897; price 37 cent: Chspinan’s Uliads of Homer, 2 vols ; London, 1857. bide oc ey oe the Inductive Sciences, 3 w's Select Collection of Epitaphsa; Lon- stab hyaics of Aristotle, literally translated; i FRANCK TAYLOR. NEW AGRICULTURAL AND MACHINE WAREHOUSE. 558 Seventh st:, S. of Pa.av., op. Centre Market, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, Kc. Tho undersigned is now prepared to furnish the above mentioned and all articles pertaining to the agricultural business, at tho lowest market rates. Having just returned from a tour Larough the Nort era and New England States, where he has visited large number or the principal Agricaltura! Manufa, turing 9 ene » from which he has tk reat pains in selecting a choice assortment Floments and Alachiuery ofall descriptions, Beha also made arrangements to beat all times in receipt of any important improvements that may take pince the agricultural line. Auother very important feature in this naw establishment is, tat the pro} etor is 8 practical agricultuia! machinist, with an e: porto cs tWaivoyenrs: Reh: Capen i pereen ey a anal its varioi branches. He therefore feels justified in tl he-oan obtain and furnish all articles in hia line oe e¢ le terms as any house in this country. f all di Tepaared read thontest motice and = pe geconcl Penpenable erins. With the above experience and faciliti: con- ducting this basinces (which isall ae moe re- seontially solicits the patronage of the farming com- pewrcdey pul ie egperaliy. It shall eiwars his olye jease. nee 3. B. BARTAOLOW, on tightly to one of the ropes and was carried down to a great depth, under the impression that it was merely asea sweeping over r. Inthis state of things bis mind bad become somewhat bewildered, and it was not until the resisting force of a large cork lfe-preserver which he ba on broke away his hold upon the vessel that he was again in possession of his reasoning facul- ties and began to realize the fact of the ship having really sunk and carried him down. He quickly, however, reached the surface, and was cattied far up aud sustained to a considerable height above water amidst a surrounding mass of human bye struggling on all sides for as- sistance and for life. At this moment the scene, he says, was most harrowing, and as different persons caught at him for assistance he was com- pelled to throw thein off #s best he could, or else be hopelessly enzalphed himself. As he roxe first to the surface there wasa wild and powerful screaming amongst the inass of lungs who were ead ing round and round in the whirl caused by the descent of the engulphed ship. His first purpose was to extricate himself from the confused and struggling crowd, which he succeeded in doing by swimming outward at intervuls, as he from tine to time freed Limeelf from groups that he encountered. The result in his own case, and as confirmed by observation of those who surrounded him, establishes (as he considers) the great value of the cork life-pre- servers, and the utter worthlessness, or at least insecurity and unreliableness, of the tin-preserv- ers, which are generally so much more abundant than any others on all sea-goiug steamers. Captain Herndon, of the Central America, has his life insured at the New England Matual In- surance Company for $5,000. Of the Bifeay fier Sg) children that were saved, East Indies. All letters and packages for either squadron, if left at the Lyceum Rooms, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, by the 26th instant, will be promptly forwarded. So also will those be that are enclosed by mail (post paid) to ‘* the Naval Lyeeum, Navy Yard. Brooklyn, N. Y.,”’ in time to reach there by the night of the 2ith instant. Surveys or Pusuic Lanps wo Kaxsas.— Additional surveys of townsbip 17, south o, ranges one to six, east of the-sixth principa; meridian, have beon returned to the General Land Offige by the Surveyor General of Kan- sas and Nebraska, embracing about 135,000 acres. Also, in township 9, south of ranges two to seven inclusive, east of the meridian, containing about 136,000 acres; “the latier sit- uated in part on the Big Blye and Republican rivers, all-of which fall within the Western Land District. Tue Decisions or tag Nayar Covrts.—We feel very sure that the impression originated by Washington letters for the press that the Pres. ident designs promulging any of the decisions of the current Naval Courts of Inquiry is ut- terly unfounded. ‘Our belief is that they will all be made public at the same time, and not }« W. COCHRAN, next door. tu RPLENDL b HOTEL LOT FOR SAL) + city of Washington, D.C.,and frouting syivania avenne. The Lot is about.one hundred and seventy feet by one hundred and sixty feet, being the ground partly ‘tooupted by the Union newspaper printing affee sud rly by ruins of the late Nations ‘heatre. ‘here is no place inthe country where a first-class hot gue imperatively required. nor where such & one'Would so surely prove profitable. The terms will be made very favorable.and, if needed. facilities Apply, in ington, to VIN DER: or, in Philadelphia, toWell, WIN DER No see Wien And: if not sold, the Union Buildings wil rent, aud possession given on the’ ‘iat oS Fret - rs iy 2 lina, Ohio, RK thei acquired a a YFP WI FORSALE Three three-story BRICK HOL - ES, within a aperter of a mile of the City Hall, one two story BRICK, with back tuildinr. r Circle, and one FRAME COTTAGE, on Capitol Hill, with smalier Houses, and yacant Lots, tn different ae. of ay . Inquire over ings f GRAFTON D. HANSON. Hal . le ‘OR SA LE—Handsome residence on the Heixht Renee tee ere poy, bul owing to the | tecendancy, even at the cost of the sucrifice of the | until after all the cases shall have been dis. | He xreater par a with’ thd spotter (er the re! 50 Tth’st., wix doors south of Penn aves, Fotasrrctown ‘The tubseriber. as Trustee, ol dense fog and the darkness of the night, it could Tusk —, an bot wiBraly Fncroeo it inthe posed of, otherwise the el them—be | boat, but was taken into another, and saved. 0 22-9 opposite Centre Market. Sint sonciohe and i not be found. y is . ‘ amor over c 5 a . soutte Markel." jeorgetow “¢ ‘erent oconpied , 17 In the Howard County (Md_) Circuit Comt vention ins ae ipa my preci ited the | they as they may—must seriously obstract the Be, Women Se at eae the ‘aes Danie i the Baron dig mene ot nrcund bancchacl 7 taproved with walks, Judge Brewer bas sentenced Ryder and Bode— | [ole bere, but Pine Leela ages the) action of thé Courts in the cases remaining to | thrown away by the passengers, it was sup fully informs his. 8nd the public is » flowers, &0.5 0 large and convicted of an attempt to procure an abortio: wolved by Berk = tool capmpertony tots pon ks be tried and buckled jt around the body. ‘The weight of now supplied wit iEall'and Winter’ Go da, which |, box with plan t variety, lows: Edward yim # was deat wili make ls 5 wi ae, Prisonment =—2 pay Figo aac aed’ De Bods pel essen Sgonathpaee! Lat toh arg eet Tue Weartizr.—The following report of the | {iis money was the cause of waeue ‘ales a any in the sity. Gentlemen will find Weta thelr ad out houses, Heb ie et. \< . 4 - i gr lmokerd ize Sinail attair. Nota single principle wift be cme | weather for this morning is made from the Morac | waving tec tach qoid wbont wer love dats fe nace forstntle more than they will par ninety-five (33 feet oe " fone of the rhines U7 Early on Thursday morning, an. un: j | braced in the constitution to be framed during | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. asa emt ste : Seek a tomas river end country arow nate woman was taken by a man into thegbird | (hin sexsiou, egrap! ‘ SSOLU’ PLEDG N. B.—Gentlemen wishing & neat fitand fashion- | 18 heated by a furnace, with gas, and coat story of a building on Fourth street, Philadel | jnothercoustinatens et ere szeady itupiaated | a4 5 time of observation isabout 7 o’elock a. m.. RESOLUTIONS PLEDGING THE Cor bath fixtures for hot and cold water: @ larce cit poration of Georgetowa to make a subsdrip- tion to the Alexandria, Loudoun, and Hampshire bye : 2 '» Bpon certain conditions, passed tag ust, 1857 : esolred by the Board of Alderwexand Board Common Council of the Corporatcon of George- tuwa, That, in tne event of an appropriation of mo- by Congress to build a bridge over the Potomac atthe Aqueduct, or near said Aqueduct, and west thereof, this Corporation by ttsel @ enti: pants are requested to call, as | feel confident poe: ove pled or Mr. Cotbert and others ; not | g +« Phe old, orig “ f e ing Satisfaction, ee 80 Sw EW SUPPLIES OF GENTS’; a je iT ll apa ust received, 1H = sent to our friends and the pune Scene thing in the et constitutions of the Ameri- one afterwards, the man was sern to kick her | Can States contained some eriors, which bave out into the street, and when found, several stabs me been corrected by the ‘were inflicted on her aud the sidewalk was cov. | Sil whenever oli Constitutions have ieee ered with blood. tier wounds were dressed, but | vised and altered or new Coustitutions framed, she wilt not probably recover. The mau *es- they have bad expressed on thein, the principle eaped. that the people have the right to rule, and shall UF The following are among the paintings of | rule jn all matters; that they shall’ eleet not ©: Sertemper 2, 1957. New York, N. Y.. itehen range: aud al rery conven ence for rat-clare residence. If desired ine Furniture wal sold e house. Possession can © ate . For farther particolars, te: f nale, &e., apply % SAM... ES, t Pairo& Nourse ss “ 2-dswawew opposite the Treasury. pees assortment, comprising every Dress Shirts of Linen and. Cotton, (White and wed PoE RBS ark, Hebe No . 5 ; wey. , o Navy 5 . ny the Paris L merely governors and presidents. and eT of Georgetown, pledges itself to subscribe, or © | Under Shuts and Drawers of Silk, L. Weol, Merino, used for the inst 15 Yenre as. Shee Store. “The Marriage Feast of Cana,” by Paul Veron meen rato pert ap by the eae: eae gubocribed., to. the. stock of Soe Atoxendue, Loy: Haig eeeey Fins el, aud Net Cotton, sion given immediately. Apply to JAS. CULL ese, and valued at two hundred g Shean fh dol- | also judges. These improvements have been ine io hundeed thousand Kage te - te eo ee Oromia theiaatnees the premises, weet : J made within the tast quarter of # centary, and gtrpet 9 byaach of wad from the bride rein Pocket fs, Sitk and Linen, Fw. ores comfortasle F RAM “The Immaculate C tion,” by Murillo, | are expressed not only in the Constitutions of fore refprred to, to the mnain line of [oe Gloves, Suspenders. P} LL ee Nos. 116 and 118, situated on cope at one bundred and fifty thousand dol. | such ofd ten ae bers bene Decry eiogs zat oes ; Some Al. Such paint As sie ieerene “ ort u street, between th re id that time, it A those States tha: A streets enst. : ‘cash « “Phe Sleep of Antiope,”” by Corregzio, valued | te ee ee ete talon Thooene nest rious” Provided, Howweter, Pye | Rk. CATO, & ou, soe sas ens ‘slthed Rouse: “Avply ar ie aia at one basdred thousand dollars. fore, a0 new principles to be decided in these be A erin ir ehall have bean if wrniohisie ill Siti enthe: lowes quintn, Slow AEN POLLARD WERR, Acont. “The Virgin among the Rocks,’’ by Vinci, and | Conventions to frame Constitutions. ‘Te people tulbmited to the ouoesderation of ; Valued at eighty thousand dollars of Kansas assume (he right to settle all questions IF The following simple mode of examining | for themselves, and it is Laat which aces the a well, to aseertain whether it contains any otfen- digiculty, not merely herein Kansas, but through- sive substances, has been recommended us ei. | out the Union. That dittieulty must be set! cignt : * Place « common mirror over the well in | by your deliberation, I think the character of such a position as to cateh and throw the rays of | the members of this convention over which I the sun to the bettom of the well, which will be | have the honor to preside, ought to givé to the immediately (Buminated in such a manner that | World the assurance that their deliberations ‘will the smatlest pebbles, ece,, at the bottom, may be | result hot merely in the settlement of difiicul cleafly seen, us if in the hand, The wastes the | here, but in the settlement of the question Land Office from the fou: ipal best situation to be reflected in the morning or | Whether that post Yale ie em, its ” 7 ina ea piteinoon of tbe day.” PS °F | sures, its men, and lis resources to keep this an | meridian east to the te river or the eagtorn Ral ea on's OFFICE, sa D. ter 587.5. . — day of between the Ponti, Sunve¥s) 1 Wiscoxsix.—The re- hoe mol gaye mf Settee reel turns of the establishment of the fourth corree- legal a ra aaa oP alba ) avente, or

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