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Sete a Ce oe a ee aie ees se ee NN oe ‘ “ rr EVENING STAR| . + This excellent Family and News Jourrel—oon- 5 “© AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ac. 9 Oorner Pennsylvania Avenue § Eleventh St., hs . Tre By W. D. WALLACH. Foosgpen sieeal | Papers served in packages by oarriersat $48 year, , ‘Cash, invariably in ads . = or 57 cents per month. ‘To mail subscibers the sub- [> > wed 8: ney fcription price is $3 50% year, in adrance ; $2 for 2 2388 three By. becribing in Ciubs mong aeghbors tees cent. oe RLY Stan well. staomicel Semivawesk. singe a variably conteins the “* copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ashimgtom News” that has made Tas KvENING Stax cucu Ee er , Re ee Sarwar sacvascens| VOL. XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1858. NO. 1,756 -. |e te ee Oscars een commuisticn of & cents. HOOPS, A. D. 1709—1559, business we shall do as we please!’ This | ties, and most amiable manners and character, ucational Y Di Travelers’ Direc That there is nothing new under the sun, is| probably would have ended, not only in the | which win for him many friends. His destiny ——___ Educational, Travelers . . Yerified in this revival of the hooped petticoat, | triumphant acquittal of the arraigned petti- | is, of course, at present, mere matter of specu. Bute’ Ane, Bay SCHOOL FOR) NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. "TE, VIRGINIA SPRINGS —Passongers (Or which had the honor of a greater rotundity in | coat, but also in the utter discomfiture of | lation, greatly depending on the will as well as ‘909 F street, Washington, piracy NEW ARRANGEMENT, entrin hailrent, by leaving the days of burly Dr. Johnson it has yet jury, counsel and audience, who would | the continued power of Napoleon IIT. Principal—DONALD MACLEOD, A. M, Uni- With Greatly improved Schedule. thou names at the ofice attained Shall we therefore e. t the expan- ne forth immediately to Prepare for the | nS versity Glasrow. - ant the D aren Esitreed. Mth sl. sion to go until it shall reach y syteanr in of | ‘Com! Woman.’ Educational = = Ley rie ety begin on the second | FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL —~ ~~ -¥ our Hite a -, twenty-four feet? for, surely, this generation ee a = a J sin apnea Caton the sith day of THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. breakfast can be is line om: res C7 must not be outdone by the “days of Old!’ Let BONAPARTES OF BALTIMORE. E™ERson INSTITUTES ‘or thorough hterary and scientific culture, sound | Via Petemac Steam. and Richmond and | U-5. Mail forthe O.& A. R. Jere wil us lay before our lady readers what was record- | prrom Appleton’ Hi street, between 13th and 18th streets, clomentary instruction, the efficiency and success P. Mail ne U find it free from the annoyance of wagons and horses ed by Addison, in the Tattler, No. 116, A. D. i Ls . - orien, American Cyclopedia.) | Surzct CLassicaL ann, MatimwaTwaL ScHoon of the French department, and for social advantages, ‘etomac Railread Line. that fn 1709, of the arrainment and trial of one species baoeet Maryland bead 7 roniog lige The Sixth Annual Session of this Institute com E ry Sings, the primery as well as the senior, aeZeen Ses Sse ns connect with every tran of the genus “skirt,”’ before the bar of public | Tine of 5 Ty’ we toes mat | meneed the Ist day of September. The number of he direct supervision ofthe Principal, who ‘ * Baltumore. Oi Rieibindell® collides: riage of Jerome Bonaparte, brother of the Em- ia is limited, the School is strictly select. by three iadies of ability, experience and | _ Two fast daily lines from Washington for the | _N. B.—Conches fernished aie pe peror Napoleon I., with Elizabeth Patterson Principal ciaims the privilege of characterizi est education, South and Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot | Nics. . aaheuiaenenalion Si sl Pars minima est ipsa puella sul.—Ovid. daughter of William Patterson, an eminent Institute as ly & Grammar " No school out of Paris possesses a purer standard | of 6th street. at 63. a.m and7}<p.m. Passengers by EW ARRANGEMENT ‘The young lady is the least part of herself. | nerchant in the city of Baltimore. She was gnas eee re} ners or Coleen a ia ie cilltion Tor generation and writing. of, better: re feel nciey Siebcooan etal IRE eee beau- TE The court being prepared for proceeding on | scaree eighteen years of age when Jerome | benefit of a carefultratning, | *° Wl have the | cilities atrcngthened by the cnrseecntor tot ee: | tal Pee passing in full view of Mount Vernon, | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE the case of the petticoat, I gave orders to bring Bonaparte in command of a French frigate Terms per quarter for the Englieh branches, | EXANDRE. By the evening boat they insure a good supper and & Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. in acriminal. Word was brought me that she t ; Sage pla ~ $12.50; for the full con 5 Music on the Piano, the Guitar. and the H eat of four hi in comfortable berths or state- ro ; h landed in New York, in 1803. She, at that | */24 CHAS. Bs YOUNG, Prinaspal._ | taught by the Indios of ine famults oifero savence | rena aod aenee ae ReeoAb berths or tate: ee eS. ES had endeavored twice or thrice to come in, but | time was distinguished by uncommon personal Q&T. VINCENT’S SCHOOLS. | ®vantages to day acrolars as well as boarde 8. With all the trains for the South and Southwest. could not do it by reason of her petticoat.which | beauty, and is said, moreover, to have striking- ST: VINCENT’S SCHOOLS, ‘The highest class, composed of the first seniors | The Great Southern Mail is conveyed over this was too large for the entrance of my house, f FROM WASHINGTON CIT®, D. ©, 1 mbled the B: ity. The Day Schools attached to St. V, t° of last term, will take the range of literary and sci- | route, it being 44 miles shorter and 10 miles lees though I had ordered both the folding doors to | (7 Ne, so een gparte family. The fame 7 Chools attaohed to St. Vincent's Asyinm | entific cultu , » for which th ed 1 | railroading than by ther route, . e b of Napoleon insured for his brother Jerome a za, resume business 1 ane ednesday next, Ist of | reorive. at the oul onine torin, diplomas efor ‘ nS aking conten counnetiven to Ten ERs E be thrown open for its reception. I had before | distinguished reception in America, and where- | house aifords ak wap > tamity ape ranging the | testimonials, Prederickovereg, Richmend, and Petersturg; Vir; - Lotls ANA given directions for an engine of several legs, E th rs ~ | schools, and alter the oe pete ot peranaing the | “Applicants for admission ought to be enrolled Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., SANA, F J tained, On visttige Bet hospitably enter- | schools, and after the experience of last yearthey | without delay. va the veneer ot ee eate wat rlied 4 and TEXAS, that coald contrast or open itself, like the top of | tained. On visiting Baltimore he saw Mies | ¥ill erin this term with very many advantages. | ited. : mu Tat widdehgtsets Gab seat cee THROUGH TICK b> obtained at the i 4 i _ ere Are, in fac’, t x 7 ‘ ontgomery Mobile, ‘ . at an uabrelle, inorder to Coseelperl Lops a}. | Patterson, and soon became much attached to | Vinoent'sthe Orphar's Solent arty Free School for | —Potfull infurmationsescireulars, sel 2W_ | pirece eo Writ Orleans and all Southern Cities | GREG SOUTH ESTEEM Bele ek 2° on it, by which means I mig] xe a leisurely | her, a partiality which she readily returned, | day scholars,and the Pay School. The first 1s. of CENTRAL ACADEMY, and Towns. OFFICE, corner of Penorylvanin avenue and 6! survey of it, as it should appear in its proper | and being ambitious in her views of life, she | °°Urse, for the orphan inmates of the Asylum, who, Corner of E and 1th ste. Also, connect at Richmond with the Danyiiie, | street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry dimensions. This was done accordingly, and | at once accepted his offers of marri id da | 2, their discipline and education, are under the im- The exercises of this institution will be resumed Southside, Virginia, Tennessee. ard Last Tennes: | Bou: George Pare..cr at the office of the Orange sad forthwith, upon the closing of the engine, the was united to him December br os ihe The Pe ace on a eers, detailed foe. theme: ves. re it or of September. The number is limited. | see Railroads Alexancris Railroad, at Seana, citimacine Sete ponte tab and a | Baty Sens, SonalSceeh ttt | Eka eat sealed watt ee | eB m_—_8. MRCHANT, Poa. | pursue, THRRELST™™™E Stow | Richmond, Donel” Lgcbre,Brist : upon e, and di- | Bishop of Baltimore, John Carroll, brother of : Bake. 188 BROOKE'S ENGLISH xp FRENCH | Chattanooga, Punteville, = Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanoog jated in such a manner as to show the garment | Charies Carroll, of Carrollton, the signer of diate’ bat juntas" diligently <i BN SHOARBING AND DAY SOE fodie | Rasgauae: | Knaaviile,” acing, | Nashville, Buncsoitte, Grand Junction, umference; bu grea the Declarati . | otner, the training and teaching being strictly al eee: Maes. INO. enn. Avenus. h : 7 ugomery . was sho'ddnow lec thecrpetinont be eater he Declaration of Independence, and in ac . and tonohi ne ene es otly alike Ths dation apres setablishment willbe resumed Montgomery, and New O leans. Memphis, Mon: and New Orleans. tt T t cordance with the ritual of the Roman Catholic | (8 3/!. ,!f the i i y By a direct route, aud cogtinnors rmiway oconnes- was half unfolded, it described so immoderate | Church. The marriage contract, considered of thones a pg ag Oanscuiace tremtioet or the Prinoipal and at | NG sae Benn! erinub, cae dente seat heer meiher Tancataie ta # circle that the lower part of it brushed upon | importance, wat draoe up by Alexander J. | ong enough at school. The third i¢ the Pay tokocr, | the Bookstores, sep! eolm_ | Hotel, or on board the boats, foot of sth treat opcten sree Exvetinc pat Consort ont my face as I satin my chair of judicature. I| Dallas, subsequently Secretary of the Treas- | 3°, ;usters ot aries have Fay School only m LINTON ACADEMY, pO. E. MATTINGLY. Tho steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot then inquired for the person that belonged to ury, and witnessed by several official person- tes op equired tor the support of | (> "Groncrrown, D.c. | Au '6 ty (Union) Ticket Acent. | of7th street at 6% &m.. for A. u oD the orphans Int chool it is literally true that Shariostertie the petticoat, end, to my great surprise, was inoludi the Sistera teach. work, and earn f The next annual sess‘on of this schooi will oom- FROM WASHINGTON gengers take the cars jor Kiehmond, Charlottesville, direced t very besutial'roung damool with | “SSerome' Bosiparie soorieon it nericn for | tetas Aig tse al ehortcad ane atts mpieaena morse, year | Dinucf®0 REPEATS ov ran | Sgunon Whi Supenctircen Wore ae: 80 preity a face and shape that I bid her come | a full year, visitlog » With his wife, various parts | andiftnis were pot sor the Rintera of Charity would Cissel, corner Congressand Bridge streets. | | — ee tad oh 4 % WwHEs cat of the crowd, and seated her upon’ Nitta jy 22 stawsd EO: ARNOLD, M.As, Principal. | SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. «Wagons and Omuibagen leans the fee, ~ For through tickets and further ipfocmatien of ce jose connections to Mem- of the country. At length they embarked for | not be permitted to keepa Pay School. Alitha. i crock at my left hand. ‘‘My pretty maid,”’ said | F, i ‘i truly required for the practical purposes of lif I, “do you ona yoursdifts kere ood the Europe in the spring of 1805, in the American glise © Bageng: a 8 Pa. avenue, at 6 o’olook a. m. and 7 p. m. dey e ship Erio, and arrived safely at Lisbon.” The | ettion in wal iharhamtnsegey caf wutie, | JMPRS.GEN. WHEELERS SEMINARY ron | QS CRC ORDMNNG CET JAMES EVENE, sent. ‘ant of the garment before us?”” Ifound th news of the marriage proved very distasteful | cironmstances, its charitalie object, its method of | ~ “Corner of Montgomery and Dunbarton sts,, Baltimore and Ohie Railread. 1 me had good sense See told me with a smile, that di cultivating mind and heart, there is no more inte- — EMENT. se Si : to the dictator of France, partly because Je- | ‘ 4 Groxcetown, D.C. I NEW APRANG notwithstanding it was her own petticoat, she | rome had dared to marr. without his consent, | the Distriet, oom mlogy wader @ ‘very indvoious | ,,Th@ duties of this institution w:'l be resumed on fai gene en Et A, Rick ene ‘would be very glad to see an example made of | and partly on account oF his own wish to unite | management comparatively littie expense to parents | ths first Monday in September, with renewed exer. THREE THROU TRAINS ARE NOW | VI4 ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND it; and that she wore it for no other reason | all his brothers to European princesses. Be- | With fullaverage improvement of the children. | tens on the part of the Principal for the cultivation RUN DAILY, (except Sunday.) VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD but that she bad a mind to look as big and | fore the newly wedded pair could reach Europe, | —™ Sit her care. A share of the pubho patnoeen ace FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, burly as any other one — of her quality ; | anorder went forth toevery port under French GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. fully solicited. au 17-eotSeplsth, Ist. MAIL TRAIN OTE; 5% and 7.45 a. m. : that she had kept out of it as long as she could, authority, forbidding them to land. The hopes | “The duties of thinteniinnea ten = med eee {Sunday excepted.) aliowing passensers time fot jibe steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves tae footot aod until she began to grow little in the eyes | of the fair American Wore now forever blighted, | the Isth day of September vi " a For Re: breakfast at the Relay House, Washington June- | 7th street daily at 6 o'clock a. m.,for Ai A 5 ia it nat 7 rever blighted, y of September rext. ‘or Rent and Sale. tion, before prooseding west. connecting with the trains on the Orange Jex- ot her acquaintances at if she laid it aside, | as Napol 1 Pupils from Washington conveyed t id fi s ~ ett Xen *elook esol Id think sb de likeethes Napoleon sternly refused to recognize her the Heuinars withoat home Foe Co aad: Srom {OR RENT—TWO ROOMS mathe third 24. THE CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS | andria Railroed, leaving Alexandria 1t 7% © people wou ink she was not made like other marriage. Jerome left her at Lis n, and ME ‘J. HARROVER f the buildin at be _ hird at | EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington | a. m. and arriving 'n Richmond at 2.0 p.m. women. I always gave great allowance to the | hastened to Paris, hoping by a personal inter- | au 28-tOct! vise Principal Wallach, and fuamtedintate Oppusite tae Clty Giali® at 0 P. m-. reeching Cincinnati at 8 p.m. next day, Fickess procured on the Seat ie therefore was Bot displeased with the defence | Va") hs Emperor, directing the vos. | NAuTROPOLIAN COLLNGIATE INSTT. | Abe RICHARD WALTRED. ° C7 gat" | Srsotpecinedraaty mth Expres isfy Lew” | Pare row Washington wo Rjokmond Quam. + cispleased with the defence | sel to proceed to Amsterdam, as the state of TUTE, SPECIAL NOTICEK.—* Valley View Farm,” | Kansas, &o. Time, from Washington to Cincinnati, | ap 25 Sich Agent. of my pretty criminal. I then ordered the | his wife's health would not admit of her un- FOR YOUNG LADIES. i r to St. Louis only 44 hou late the reaid = , dec'd, js | 28 how vest which stood before us to be drawn up bya for salo or tents TO pereeoe eine eas | 3d dergoing a long land journey, even if a pass- | Fletcher House, 434 E street. between 6th and 7th | offered for sale or rent. To persons living in thie GINNATI. D > MYON, INDIANAPO- UNITED STATES MAIL LINE noraar & market garden, There 0 SAIRO, ST. "LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND - pulley to the top of my great hall, and after- port could be obtained for her, which was ver: ste., recently oecupied by the Misses Rooker. sootion it 18 deemed unnecessary to desoribe it, but WESTERN EXPRESS leaves dniy, ONLY REGULAR LINE wards to be spread open by the engine it was | doubtful. On the Erin’s ‘Sirival at Trexel The duties of the Institute will be resumed the | be well pomontion thelon ite ieee eres (except Saturday and Sunday,) at4 45 p. m. connect- am breed orete - YEARS, FR placed upon, in such @ manner that it formed Roads, Madame Bonaparte found that an order | {t8t Monday in September. miles of Washington city offers auch inducements ing at Washington Junetion or Baltimore, leaving via PANAMA RAL OAD. heads wo ead and ample canopy over our | had been awaiting her coming, which probib- |. Hays Boanp ov Instruction, Reon lercsuntesmeranertewunes evicmann | besten na teied Mnmennia Seemaneleus inant = tare witha Kind of aiken rotunda ia te form | Sade from Jandiog, Shel was obitged to | Bua HAU Havainte: Preset ‘ msl septs Setting Wares Sacae Sie | Calas: Woskerrten nn nn oro > | Resear Bidins Raye, De SUNS af ened eames sail a i EWMAN . A. M., s x: s 4 \* not unlike the cupola of St. Paul's. I entered | her abode, and at Camberwelll, nest Lovin | Mathematica’ OTs von Moral | Hecegtieat ceadl Geesaaeroatghioung, coring | ghegenpeertg sag alt Stuns on the Nowe | , Cavryen.—So many feeds and imgoe peviny upon the whole cause with great satisfaction as | Jury 7, 1305, gave birth toa son, Jerome Ne’ Be One AM: D. Des Lectern om Meret | eee aoe SET Tran eee ae: | Rarieen cad Cee eee | peeccl caries Sue Seve sea ED) I sat under the shadow of it. ipelaee Tiduainerte pete Hvlag th Baltimore. Miss M. Vinornta Harxness, Preparatory De- ters, Hay and Grain Ba eke, Spee ‘ord, t Throw ae Bare e Checks toall guar: eae re Ay ‘ i 3 . Saab 4 i . lence that be * | ters, every other possible facility wi! for ed called in and’ ordered” to yotec What trey | che gerer thet bushend agin, exept ins | wad" pawn, mane Pane Sera aaas Siac ect acy oe | Wit Vilitiwones nee man per cam | Sees a See meee hid to aay inet th at ‘y | casual meeting many years after their separa- | Miss KE. A. Dante, Vocal Music. and particularly one from which water is forced to Rude oread Ohe ban oak ei moby ‘wa “f ° TO AVOIDIMPOSITION, they must be to u against the popular cry which was | tion. Miss Avice Apas. Drawing. the dwelling, stables, &e.. by a brdragho ram, Te | ieee eran, Cm Sallroad will leave Washing ihe true office of the Steamships of be C. & raised eit. ae answered the objee- | Jerome, who was originally much attached | Mrs. F.J. Mvmns, oe Pee hiee ante oh cain aa Ceereihne eae Acar afl petites bateroon Waslinactou: Banstica Gad May Line. via Panama Reuroad, at no other office meth a: i apne . sy F ‘ cores ‘passane, id eapatinted E very dail Sacgugee ad reads ies dell a corr red Emperor bd Department frm $5 to 2 per quarter. pace for tee ET Senge Sa AE on Sar nit Batons: Le nny Sa nein po Wheeling | _ Tike Companies have only one olice 1 New York, srbich they did not fail to setoff and fur below, | to the despot's iron will, and morte the Pie | oer poceacemant,teneliah, from B10 to giz sn, | Boxe ; Seek ese Che head pee eee enn Fed: | Renta oe ap ovis Mince at oketatte : y i ting on the North River, at the head areal roe Prigpals ane fl alrmation, ad- | #eivo8 the place that can beadsecneiliy wach’ | “very sn ee ee re bert : pany’s 6 : Observe my over the ' ter-| “auizdw. MR-& MRS. T.H.HAVENNER, | fhejuning of veretablen, The Fruit Treesof all | WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. | "C7" iw. ma r a long period) visited 2 if I may be allowed the metaphor, with many Frederica C. i periodical sentences and turns of oratory. The Sen the ¢ maret ee ee es ebief argument for their clients was taken, | son (as she was styled om : . Currants, Gooseberries, &o., canbe | Leave Washington for Baltimoreat 5.35 and 7.45 A : housands. . m., and 3.30 and TM. inday atS0p.m.| Se sit icet first, from the great benefit that might arise to | Euro; and is said toh RANKLIN ACADEMY, tumbered bg ¢ . a —— our woollen manufactory from this invention, | rome Bonaparte, with BeProces lee AG F'Si st. between 19th and 20th, (First Ward.) | wilt exareine it paresoally een area ae ot | ° Leave Baltiwore at 4.3) and 9.30s.m. and 3.30 acd (TSE Paciric which was calculated as follows : Jery of the Pitti Palace, in Florence. On meet- A SELECT 8CHOOL FOR BOYS. ven ul lication at the place, or to W. | 53° p.m. On Sunday at 4 30a. m. onl: yards in circumference, whereas this over our | to to the Pri “ i signed to prepare pupils thoroughly for business or heads had more in the semi-diameter; so that, fecaiar wife.” He instantly left the pater, ore, incipal can be t the Acad by allowing it twenty-four yards inthecircum-| and next morning departed from HM pcestds time afer the lot proaime, Sinn re coke ference, the five millions of woollen petticoats Napoleon Bonaparte never succeeded in in- | #tores- R. B. DETRICK, A.M.. . be gr n App! ws of the Steamshipe of thi Sore ‘ Te mi September 6th. Ni lim- E The 7.45 and 4.45 trai ly will stop at way sta- OF. The common petticoat has not above four ing, Jerome started aside, and was overheard | ited ‘e twenty-four. “eypete'y of peneig rs Aubert ‘king? ate Heh vent, bait ‘pe tions —— Anna) alia connections.» d CLIFORNEN Matfer ACA PUTO. = —— 07 458 m. a twiee ARMIN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY,VA. trains for the the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.30 A BORAT AURA ND RIA COUNTY VA pic Gunitee te valel the United Ristes Ben 8.6. Conergy’ PROVEDCITY PROPER . steam- —A Farm of fift ‘or farth f t eat the Balt ere, Which leave New Oriesns and New ro j= Acres, 7 miles from Washington and the same dis. ani Gio Railroad Tioket cftice, Washington | larly 0a 5th and 20th of each monte vith Au m.are the chief conneot- month, on the arri- (supposing, what ought to bo supposing in a] ducing the Pope Pius VIL. to declare Jerome's | —2%28:20'm. Erineipal._ | tance from plemeett ies Bad Smnion trom opr tule CTH. PARSONS, Agent. OhDS. well governed state, that all petticoats are | fret nearri il i r ESTERN ACADEMY. Mr, B. Yulee, Esq. and of the trodenk natin Ee ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA These steamships have been ine and ap- made of that stuff,) would amount to thirty | honor pie: peg heel eae Ww a = 3 B. Hardin. Eeq. ‘TI ne Frarsa 3 divided into 8 helde, WwW STEAMBOATS. proved by the Navy Department, cusranty specs millions of those of that ancient mode. A pro- , hose designing to become members of this Insti- end : h water in each field ; 8 fine orchard, and house aul ‘ ; | this protest has of late been brought forward | tution for the coming year are requested to be pres- jdaod 9 ith a good cell back | Greenbrier White ir, Sweet, Warm, The Railroad (47 miles long) is oom: digious improvement in the woollen trade! | ina question involving the rank of the Balti- ent at the Academy on Monday, September Brat 9 Kitohen, stable, and aif necessary ran a Het, Capon, F: er White Sul- ” m ocean to ovesn, and 18 in Soré And that could not fail to sink the power of | more Bonapartes as . 2 - France in a few years. leted household. | Madame Brower the Imperial | “au2s-eolm _ 8. L. LOOMIS, A. M., Prin’l. food order. sow in the coon panty ri Boar eee i axeen Berttes- York through to San Age »naparte has, since the To introduce the second argument, they ro cere cone fe ar birth of her son, generally resided in Balti- | PROARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR | fom Wb. Wallach, Hag ee oe eae hecoter tan tate, eet ee ee oy er wy = eh genic ieae nein egged leave to read a petition of the ro more, as she does at present, in the possession he Ne Bi. one ere 5 Possession given on the lat of a Wharf foot of 7-h street, Washington, eserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and makers, wherein it was represented, “ that the | of abundant wealth. Notwithstanding her| “\ MHS“KESLEY Paine | _ieis-inwet © D. WELUS. | and King street, Alexandria, at th San Francisoo, to provent detentvon 1u cose of act. demand for cords, and the price of them, was | treatment by Napoleon, she bas always ex-| This Institution will be prepared to receive pupils DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER | ere tere ria at 4, 8, In, 24, 24-4. 6. dent, 40 that the roule is entirely raltable—no Mil- mech yeaa that —— camo up." At| pressed the highest admiration for him, and on Monday, the oth of September, 1858. 2 lectur- | the Bese ite sate he The Editorof| Leave Washington at 6,9, lide, 1,5, 53, 7%. “Passongers leave Pananus the same day they ar- this, all the company who were present, lifted i i ine SB te Mico peronce in teaching and lectur- sorinte stage erally t | dv Btley’s Omnibuses, os th the boats, wall. up their eyes te ha coat, poste pont pons ecoenenes that rH eeten is eventually to | ing will fill the Mathematical and Classical Depart- pommonating feces and - saee. pres, one of | leave the Cay itol, and’ the comer of ith ‘and 12h gy ey through by each steamer, and take we did discover many traoz of catage whieh eoereet aor as ae a of Lay apes ments. au 23-eotOctl mong escoe lent hia aeee “of which tore streets and Pennsylvania avenue, charge of womenand children without other proteo- id disco’ oe ms ces of , ome } eon, son of © preceding, born in | ~>OUNG LADIES’ INS’ ITE, = ‘oodland, and th due arable land, fine con- ite sae x interwoven in the stiffening of the drape- Rh aap ge vias Fong atlas gee Y oes pposenine aun tay ScnooL, dition for cultivation. This tract is sitoated shout — cone LEX RDRIA NOR. Bway vert; Seets Newt ontsso ee acai Lo A NC mi 1. C: 0) 5 t : “A third argament was foanded upon the pe- | he tt, Uuited States, during his boyhood, and NGUISH AND FRENCH, item dwetting istae shee cate bu | by SRN 85 PRALES Rimhis « co tition of the Greenland trade, which likewise | yard College, and graduated from that instit CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Principat. ings. Alithe arable land not in cultivation is well PHUR. SWEET, WARM. 5 1 wd represented the great consumption of whale- | tion in 1826.” wy) The sore deal of this Tas tetion will oom- Tdeaseenie are opr een een lll ye WHITE #0 fy S4-tf GC. L. BARTL * Rietons bone which would be occasion: bythe present} Mr. Bonaparte had then some intention of oe oF study,aided by Lectures eng koe equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon | REN SPRIN fashion, and the benefit which would thereby ing the legal fessi ratus, is thorough and extensive. the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, and & IVE N 3 t Boo’ &o. accrue to that branch of the British trade. a adiel tor the cheer but, sabre a he | "Cirgulara, contsining full, particulars, cen be ob- rev ct fore county tor mang miles. ta eo = - he bar, he never pract jaw. | tained at the principal’ Books, net @ 80il is of excellent original quality, pecu- OES, ES ES. ©. came on Tend nave wrought very | Ile was married early in life to Miss Susan | denos of the Prince. ores MARE tno Tesi | ilarty edaptod te the onesie AE eee ees Meet: | Washington gounty. im the Dratriet of Colaenbac, LADIES SHOES, Misses” SHOES, CHII, letters of administration onthe personal estate of N’S SHOES, told the company in| Mary Williams, daughter of Benjami LL) eee. | present in 8 good stato of improvement. The owner J Middleton, late of Washingto ty, selling at unusually low prices at The Ladies widened helaborate discourse, had I not con-| lias, sq, originally of Roxbury, Mass. Miss | PHS COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, | filet lee ‘urniae fo puoare wiht lenge | decotged. All persone Snvang cin eanise ‘the | wgem ise Store Norte Pu. avant, Oe quam side great avd additional expenses}! Williams was a lady of = Th Session of ti t iil com- | Pommunicate with W. D. WALLACH, Eag., Ed- | 881d deceased are hereby warned to exhi ” ites _ — apery bayer Lng upon fathers | which. united ary ease canna ence ‘on Weduewday, Boy tonaty nink Tanner Htorofthe Star, "ap 9-lnwef_ ppg ied prog AN tg Pe yo Lis ~ maa — and husbands, and, therefore, no means to i 4 iti. | Deptomber. A a OR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY | otherw: law be excluded all benefit of the be thought of until some years ea sa peace. I sets of Baltaen the bis iertiage be bas it gen Senda Coane he aeration the F PROEER TY Ak ARM, conta ning M0aon tid oxiate “ = farther urged that it wou! id prejudice the ladies | devoted Law wee ts te maegemecnt inge — and Tuesday before the opening of the ses- | jess than 10 miles from Washington, under g: rarives under my hand this at e Adi Do do Lasting Slippers. ...... of An . tp. A; oll cur own mabe, nay or themselves, who could never have aby money | estate, and partly to agricultural pursuits. ehotoe fraii, comprising. apples. peashen, aniseioe the petticoat. of the Columbine Calioge will come tee axe | Chokes frat, comprising app tog, vesehes spriects, | s0l-lewors : ADIES’ SHOES!—LADI * =. il mmence 5 os ae i TE = es — 5 5 army, x 4 3 5 . . nounced the petticoat a forfeiture; but to show another son, Charles Joseph, born rod 1859 su 19 kot Nov.1 J. G. BINNEY, President. on lat, ss —will be sold om ressnnable crmeeer -On the petition ot Henry Stanley, of Al*any, New As oe that I did not make that judgment for the] For many years Mr. Bonapa Pr ived a} PPROOKEVILLE AGA DER | changed for city property. There is a good barn | York, praying for the extension of a patent granted sake of filthy lucre, I ordered it to be folded | pandsoimeallowance frow bn: Ather, with whom | ES SOOXEVILLE ASrotecnry County. Ma, | 924,eabune srorons never tier sprince:abeas | seat tn total ciovenr Bir seven nears frien tae | Hianed Oo. ‘ - ¢ ome: 01 le i 5] ~ s at in 5 5 s up, and sent it as a present to a widow gentle- | he was on termsof intimacy in his several visits Thenext session wil! comsneusd MON MAY Fes ashours te coach pplemebb Pa stunk. neakeersonh @xpira ion of said patent, which takes piace on he fiso.e fine stock of Misses woman, who has five daughters, desiring she | ty Europe. During the reign of is Phil- | tember6th. None but Teachers of thorough schol | chestnut. The stock and crops may be purchased if es Jepnary le tition be heard at the | “4Pegt 274 Boots, at the lowest prions. or cents j od i Lou| 1T8 0 : + N. B. would make each of them « petticoat out of it lippe, Mr. Bonaparte was permitted to sojourn | "2 22d sucoess{ul experience will be enenged. SK eat thiarther particulars PRA RK, ie Patent Oftec cu Macdon, theoaher Decentnee. one ° and send me back the remainder, which I de- | i Pris, but for'e short riod only, and under | pal’s famig@Pill be ample, & intce ndditens eo inis | Iztharrest, hetwroes O cod Dietresin: TenS | at i2o'olock. m:; and all persons are notihed top: | © J. ROSENTHAL. No.2 Pa.ay.. ie walsteust sloqves and’ sehen’ sa a7 heer his mother’s name of Patterson. Although | oarding-house being in progre: es Etmousks ara towegrenten: fd AG | Lnleeorneael la wetness os oy enie vs rant |, and | traveling incognito, be attracted - | of tezocnanes prefered for sdvanced classes in nov Persons opposing the extension are required to | 7px THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON CITT callable tomy ageand quali ton fms sngat enon he rei | Sail aed cout can eee as | "TORS RTENTESS AN APRURERRAND | fine ier Tee ensue eure | (PGA EADIEROY WARMINGTON SS, I would not be understood, that, while I dis- Em ©. He has always b “hee &) parent. ¥ p TO AL,.L WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day Misses’, and Children’s for tothe proper raamsesena ie Bi neag BL | fembie him more than any of the mare's | caaiontonmny he tard st tha ringpl bok | Ye gedit regeefly eal Your ttenien | afar a featinoy Red aes acy coh | Me uc 3s yeret onc ne 2 jan ent: mt ct . to the proper ornaments of the fair sex. Ou] .. ; rt 2 See gareh’s | stores, orby addressing, at Brookeville, Md., either | *°708, aacived bp the, following gamed vessel ‘ awe phe Fee hy oe ‘a di ia diati Ps to | ted in necordance with the rules of the office, which | and can safely say that we do; which you can prove a“ : own brother's did. Ife is distinguished by the | ofthe undersigned," a Fairfe ik; th - | will be furnished lication. tral. find (atall tumee? <tlesens oko wind Pouca! | Same shape of the head and perfect revaiy fB. Pkerry MAN Ai Ms Principal. | Tre ‘Ring Dove and rancis ie of Pitt ; | “he testimony in the oase will be closed on the sth | PEANAECUr works tral. You can nd cat all mee) i Pp charms and graces, | of features, bronze countenance, and dar an9 eol President Board oooh vs schooner Allen, of Boston; and by railroad— of Decemper ; depositios fad ctbet, mepers relied nm city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W. aod sent them into the world more amiable eyes of peculiar tint, which Napoleon had, a Se ete eee f 3 — and finished than the rest of her works; so I . 50 DOORS, of all ordinary sizes, fyon astestimony must be filed in the office on or be- eCurdy 's Philsdeiphis make. ap2i-ly and which characterize the Corsican people cry ACADEMY, 500 WINDOWS of SASHES and BLINDS, of or- | fore the morning of that day ; the arguments, if any, would have them bestow upon themselves all | jis figure, too, is cast in the square mould Fe eth Sireet Novth. dinary sizes, within ten days thereafter. RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS": the additional beauties that art can supply School fora limited number of young gentlemen, fetes fok-et MOULDINGS, of various sizes and pomuered, o, that this notice be published in the T — bs c ' which we see in the pictures of Napoleon. Mr. J in Civil and Milt Engine: i ht 4 ington, D. C.; and Daily News, The has now and constantly keep thew with, provided they do not interfere with, Bonaparte has fede laos on good terms with Drawing Grnamental W nities and Con Lamaenane, yifiet, tie been I td —— he Si vgonce a’ week for tions to bee eee | gnerye on Inrge and ver nie, oe precent | ose of nature. ,, | Louis Napoleon, and since his assumption of examination Delors thee seth al Board, mast aa | which, for workmanship, we defy acy establishment | sixty days before the 2th of, Decemior next, the Sines AND VA. ISS al sal that man as a beautiful romantic | the imperial purple, has visited the’ French punctual at the reopening of the School. Duties re- | 0 ‘he country to surpass. As our motto is “small | day of hearing. JOSEPH HOLT, rane Wood Box TRUNKS: [ae that sapere ia with furs and | Court with his son, by the invitation of the | suited the first Monday in Se ¥ rofits and quick sales,” we shall sell them ata low Commussioner of Patents. CANVAS eathers, pearls ai jiamonds, ores and silks. | Emperor. Tron > 4 tember. i R ure, to make room for more. VELVET TAPESTRY nee . 2 i 4 E '» }e P.S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, RAVELING BAGS SA BLS; fine i dian pel In regard to the validity of his | 8217-3" __(intel.eodt) J. FILL, Principal. | Rxare, to make room for more Blinds furmshed | and'cend thew Patent Om. popes | BA RNESS. c. The lynx shall cast its skin at her feet to make father’s first marriage with Miss Patcerena, EMALE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COL- | 8 short notion, and ‘at as low rates fs by any estab: : ‘thi weer Tha hee = DDLES, Ha! a her a tippet; the peacock, parrot and swan| which, if fully recognized by the LEGIATE INSTITUTE, ment in this vicinity. Inside Shutters we canfur- | ™™methisnotion. _se l-inwsw_ 1 am prepared to compete beet - shall pay contributions to her muff; the sea France, would give him precidemse ae be No. 182 I street, Gadsby's Row, Washington, D.C. the eustoany Teles of cher aa a tas mapa tale Pre" eile of ead ened SENT OA | tnot ti prot ee peliuete cropolt= pascal gs: a = oe ore oo half i and the Princess Mathilde, the jaspiaste mel Wenn will be resumed on ity. a ts aE ae PIANOS ways. on hand, from oof Mechanics” Inetitute 1897: > and par nature furnish out its | ehildren erome’s second marri: Dr i: . ¢ . e res ly invite those interes! in res o| inway Sone. 9 3 A.’ nam & Norfiet a Sole share towards the embellishment of a creature has as yet transpired of a public soe pote quntocteninsd at tl Book and Mute, comes Se seme mom aad Wabaentten ott make teas < peninare ahiak Tail sell or oot Rove, Ce. panne neg — eattiy of mater that is the most consumate work of it. All this| The refusal of the Pope Pius VIL. to confirm _ HIRAM CORSON, Principal. doing. and easy terms, at my Piano Wareroom, No 4% lith | ° best on 's, Baddier. I shall indulge them in; 5u¢ as for the petticoat | the order of Napoleon I, declaring the Amer-| me. C, ROLLIN CORSON, Vice-Prinoipal, Itberal discount made to the trade. street, above bir TY cH Pay Sn I Eps aed speaking of, I neither can nor loom null and void, is still maintai au 'S-Im Cail Si the old stand—No. 562 7th street, opposite | se l-am’ FRED’K. C. REICHENBACH. will a ; ined Had one of our modern belles plead that de- affecting th k Stok of Conland Wood. All kinds 8 peters ene pare - : paffecting the rank of Mr. Bona- mdersi Pres: i No. 619. lowest oxsh prices. A cargo of White Ash, 5. — grees ~an mens cntheeee been the | parte and his children are considered of a deli- Bennie Collone, Delaware, teeited be Mae ver Notice or tak Bisthyrvuaxce OF | Size, daily expected will be sold at & deduction No. = ‘oP’ ‘) a : bd ted so beautifully | gate nature, in which the family alone, and | D. Hatstea late Preoeptress of the same institu- FRE LAND OFFICE AT PALMYRA, IN | 25cents per ton.if taken <n of the health it es by its lightness, and | pot the community, have the right of inquiry pa ithe x Ser Y. RE STATE OF MISSOURI. cow eoye a aotee ws eueeeee Saae oan x . at ol e Ge ee mt ol be neceesary to tateenne the vaio sk Ic is well understood, Lowever, that Jerome | opens hool for unK Ladies at) on. 159 and ‘61 id in view of the iact that the unsold iand in the DICKSON GORDON «& CO., Sreen PROVE yous ; i on Ol chet lence for the 4 n the arrangements p coptene ° ALMYRA district is reduced below one hundred Cor. I st. and Vermont av., Washington. and BLEYSS. the . ey ; She would have adverted iti f : be como Baltimore Bona- Int ts ‘and furnishing of tl fe school- thousand acres, the Secretary of the Interi 4 hi pat "Gr wv é. ‘ ; r EW FURNITURE STORE, bas errived from Europe with hus ; Cont a . 2 — Court. But up to this time all} F,AFAVETTE INSTITUTE, | | Ciiiim "H.W. HAMILTON & Co. QOD AND COAL Weare now recerwing our | ge og amen cates he OR! RY WILLIaMs, late Cnt Pre- will }otice is hereby given that, in pursusnee of law, | Coal, for pater + tos fact, that the fashion made partes, and as far as he is himself concerned, the mothe a Koo ye] pee = the ancora lands thereun'ee suaea tne veal and diecoursed decides ee bbe would have | refuses to acknowledge bis son and grandso by Of the conblecee rreaable tothe | entry, st BoonRvitis, in said State. a jecidedly be pec the necessity for a | any name but that of Patterson. Jeroi d material enlar; ol Ne : ewe Fall stock of FURNI- ; hy of the confidence of its oi'izens, Temaining unsold and unappropristed by | Wie 8T°24 HOUSEPURNISH Ng, (3 t + . Tne course of atu ly is that generally pursued at | law, and subject to entry at the ‘ohee discon- | TUR wer c. eats, of assembly rooms, prepreg ao pay on, son of the preceding, born in Balti- | our highest fomule faetit Young ladies sat- | tinued, will cease tobe sunieet tote ee sneer. | GOODS, and bene «Ems pm Bag Bit Fo bb ¢ natita: = ‘Ww i i“ 5 fios from the i house in ‘Washi as urged the necessity for the exclusion of men where he measles ona nee ae eee: | coors HP deventitied ton iploma,” ‘Toineure te | effect by he wopieter and’ Racores heteats tad tas be oe ae ore hasing Our motto is, t ears. trans. | course wil led to a diploma To insure to age the Kegisterand Receiver thereof, and the ao ‘ol Small Profits.”” from all places required by unruffied crinoline. ferred to West Point Miltary 7 i ato where | for, Sot Toavinhve te Ce enn Son do ine wale wul give public holies of |” Oia Farnita - i alle id Furniture taken in exchange for new. ao Aor ie = aie She would bave exulted in the fact that took | he graduated high i interest reauisite to successful stady, the day on which they will be prepared to receive JOHN BONTy & RO. ei ay re gone ied chen Jars of tres uarar sik for ovey | melaed bat pan hats er eay | Facenad beat i beinceed tani, | eel att owen Sore | aos OB POSEY Ree, | PRONE eran atS te seagumen etme respectable dress. She would have proved | for having visited Frasce wit 2 | Sag famuly. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, ABO oRARE satisfactorily, that it Ment the men at a dis stirueted the / on r b his father, ‘Taitop.— Primary Department, g10; Junior, | this twenty-fourth Gay of apart, Ab too AND We re LE- Ps" guna favorable notice of Napoleon III, | 812 9"; Senior, @15 per quarter — JOS, 8. WILBON, Hotel every Mc edaes- tance of tem feet, and likewise kept femal igning hi isi mg throw t office unti Act i Omi ood Peete mtr : from whispering little vanities in exch others | tha Galea rans, tain the service of | rerwards please insueatas hezens pete nimniveer of the @ ana at sty gos rookeville, at 8 tare, the ae entered that of the French Piene cnll at the ineeeate. pl a erent inisanetncmet ratte [ creer ex und cusiness ears. She would bave stormed furiously st | as sub-lieutenant in the army. He took é saat ge oe LASSICS.—Lemaire’s edition-of the Latin | 07.1% urther i other pe “tea sateen’: Sratings — pacer tadien . the A epee of ~ Fisech san ‘ish whtseedanghiernoe tase lieing spntionin Corea Ris ine gas etl eins at Dorsey's corner mh aad 1 “_ F ‘ 4 “ ob! > wal ould ¥ Tes i 3 insicted upom am act of Parliament to goggle | Sebastopol, in Gen. I quote aivietes eye i dor's sollecion of Goats Claasion, 5 6 royal | nue Weston 8. TURNER, Provritor. vvanaeroqee, or the eyes of men on ali windy and wet days, | bis t, which was gallant and octavo volumes, Dean printed in - “ARGE ASRO. iT OF R VEN, ae me a to prevent them from ins 40 imperti- | meritorious, he received a decoration the ¥ f ornare + Greek i. nog ‘cumeas ot his om noatteae pay angen veded. om —a Soto He visited the United Btalee te Nooo: Latin. on vols. octavo, in fine EE WS MVCAROT ET: * ‘in Kurose. * leet: 1% eex: | lies s * hand A an lishment inKurose 00S finuily, she would have thundered in the ear | not Nepal onl , like that of bis tether he be- ton, 003 _____FSANOK FAYLOR._ - FRANCK TAYLOR. = of the astopisheg court, ‘just mind your own | ing tall and slender. He possesses faiz abili- "Ke Himmermsa, Negru 7 aes i

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